McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1858, Part 168

Author: A. McElroy & Co; Orrin Rogers (Firm); E.C. & J. Biddle (Firm)
Publication date: 1837
Publisher: Philadelphia : A. McElroy & Co.
Number of Pages: 996


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Philadelphia Education Society, 1334 Chestnut


Philadelphia Dispensary 127 S 15th


Philadelphia Exchange, N E c Sd and Walnut


Philadelphia Gas Works, 20th and Market, Office 20 S 7th


Philadelphia Infant School Society


Philadelphia Lyceum


Philadelphia Library Co., at St. Thomas' Church, Walnut bel 5th


Philadelphia Library, N E 5th and Library


Philadelphia Orphans' Asylum, N E 18th and Cherry.


Philadelphia Society for the Establishment and Sup- port of Charity Schools, 619 Walnut


Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, 626 Chestnut


Port Warden's Office, 119 Walnut


Post Office, Dock bel 3d


Post Office, Kensington, Maiden n Market


Presbyterian Board of Domestic Missions, 910 Arch Presbyterian Board of Publication, 821 Chestnut


Presbyterian House, 1334 Chestnut


Preston Retreat, Hamilton n 20th


Providence Society, 522 Prune


Public High School, S E Broad and Green


Public Library and Reading Room, Lombard ab 7th


Public Normal School, Sergeant ab 9th


Public School, N E New ab Front


Public School, S W 23d ab Lombard.


Public School, (Madison, ) New Market ab Noble Public School, Federal bel 12th


Public School, Zane ab 7th


Public School, (Monroe,) 11th and Buttonwood


Public School, N W Race ab Broad


Publie School, Cherry and 16th.


Public School, (Ringgold, ) c 8th and Fitzwater Public School, W Kensington, Masters ab 2d Public School, Robertson ab Parrish


Public School, (Mount Vernon,) Catharine ab 3d Public School, (Livingston,) 23d ab Callowhill Public School, (Hancock, ) Coates bel 13th


Public School, (Jefferson,) 5th ab Poplar Public School, South Eastern, Front bel Pine Public School, ( Weccacoe,) S E 2d and Reed Public School, 5th bel Washington Public School, (coloured) 6th n Lombard


Public School, (Carrol, ) Richmond


Public School, (Morris,) Palmer ab Duke


Public School, cor. 12th and. Locust


Public School, (Penn, ) S E 8th and Thompson


Public School, Green la bel Wood (Myk)


Public School, Ridge road (Rxho)


Public School, Rittenhouse (G Town)


Public School, Harmony (C Hill)


Public School, Marshall (Fkd)


Public School, Columbia (Himbg)


Public School, Holine (Collegeville)


Public School, Fayette, (ButIn)


Public School, Randolph (Nicetown)


Quarter Master's Office, U. S. Army, N E 12th & 1 Girard.


Sandiford Hall, Haines ab 6th


Sandford's Opera House, 11th bel Market.


Scott's Thistle Society.


Sheriff's Office, State House, W wing Southern Dispensary, Catharine ab 7th


Southwark Library, S 2d bel Plum


Southwark Market, M rd from Prime to Washington


Spring Garden Hall, Spring Garden and 13th


Spring Garden Institute, N E Broad and Spring Garden


Spring Garden Assembly Rooms, N E 8th & Spring Garden


St. Andrew's Society.


St. David's Society.


St. George's Society.


State House, Chestnut bet 5th and 6th


Temporary Home for women and children, 727 Zane


The Wagner Free Institute of Science, N W 13th and Spring Garden.


Tract Association of Friends, 304 Arch


Union Benevolent Association, N W 7th & Sansom Union Library Company, N W 6th and Walnut


Union School and Children's Home, 12th and Fitz- water


Union Temperance Hall, Christian ab 9th:


United American Mechanics' Hall, 4th & George


United States Arsenal, Gray's ferry road n Federal


United States Naval Asylum, Gray's ferry road n U S Arsenal


United States Mint, Chestnut and Juniper


University of Pennsylvania, S 9th n Market.


Walnut Street Theatre, N E 9th and Walunt


Washington Building, 274 S Sd


Washington Square, W from 6th Walnut and Locust


West Philadelphia Institute, Williams bel Pratt (W P)


Western House of Industry, 17th and Market


Western Homeopathic Dispensary, Beach and Chestnut


Widows' Indigent, and Single Women's Asylum Cherry E of 18th


Wills' Hospital, for the Lame and Blind, Race, W oľ 18th


Woodland Cemetery, Darby road, office 813 Arch. Young Men's Christian Association, 832 Arch


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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.


DAILY NEWSPAPERS.


The Pennsylvanian, 108 S 3d


The Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette, Jesper Harding, 121 S 3d


The North American and United States Gazette, Morton M'Michael, 132 S Sd


The Public Ledger, (Penny paper) Swaim & Abell, S W Third and Chestnut


The Daily News, Joseph H. Flanagan, 136 S Third The Philadelphia Evening Journal, 144 S Sd


The Evening National Argus, N E 3d & Chestnut The Evening Bulletin, 112 S 3d


The Philadelphia Democrat, German, (Penny ) 465 ₦ 3d


" The Free Press," (German, ) 418 N 4th The Press, John W. Forney, 417 Chestnut


WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.


The Presbyterian, 608 Chestnut Episcopal Recorder, 237 Dock Banner of the Cross, S W 8th and Chestnut


Commercial List, 222 Gold


Christian Chronicle, 40 N 6th


Christian Observer, Rev. A. Converse, 168 S 4th The Catholic Herald and Visitor, 225 S 4th


The Friend, 116 N 4th


Anti-Slavery Standard, 107 N 5th Germantown Telegraph, Main (G Town)


Friends Weekly Intelligencer, 324 S 5th Bicknell's Reporter, 45 S Third


The Sunday-school Journal, 1122 Chestnut


Weekly North American and Gazette for the Coun- try, 132 S 3d


Dollar Weekly News, 136 S 3d


Philadelphia Wochenblatt, Wm. Rosenthall, 325 Callowhill


Philadelphia Saturday Bulletin and American Courier, 112 S 3d


National Argus, 3d and Chestnut


Sunday Transcript, 110 S 3d


Weekly Pennsylvanian, 118 S 3d Youth's Penny Gazette, 1122 Chestnut


The Womans' Advocate, 311 Walnut


The Sunday Mercury, G. W. Jones and J. P. Ma- gill, S E 3d and Dock


The Dollar Newspaper, Ledger Building


Saturday Evening Post, Deacon & Peterson, 132 S 3d Friends' Review, 4th and Appletree al The Sunday Dispatch, 152 S 3d


Legal Intelligencer, 607 Sansom


Fitzgerald's City Item, 112 S 3d


United States Business Journal, Fuller & Co., 310 Chestnut 1


American Presbyterian, 1334 Chestnut


Pennsylvania Railroad Mining Register, Thomas S. Fernon, 423 Walnut The Moravian, 641 Arch


Republican Flag, F. W. Thomas, 418 N 4th


Southern Monitor, Goldsmith's Hall Vereingte Staaten Zeitung, 465 N 3d The Weekly Press, 417 Chestnut The New World, Hoffman and Mowitz, 465 N 3d


PERIODICALS.


Lady's Book, L. A. Godey, 321 Chestnut Journal of the Franklin Institute, 15 S 7th Bicknell's Counterfeit Detector, 45 S Third Vancourt's Counterfeit Detector, 243 Archi Graham's Magazine, 112 S 3d


Biblical Repertory & Princeton Review, 821 Chestnut Law Library, 535 Chestnut Dental News Letter, 528 Arch


Colonization Herald, 609 Walnut


Home and Foreign Record, 821 Chestnut


Presbyterian Magazine, 111 S 10th


Presbyterian Quarterly Review, 1334 Chestnut.


Phrenological Journal, 922 Chestnut


Water Cure Journal, 922 Chestnut Arthur's Home Magazine, 327 Walnut


The Ladies' Christian Annual, 112 S 3d


The Sabbath-school Visitor, 821 Chestnut


The Home, School and Church, 821 Chestnut


Life Illustrated, 922 Chestnut


The Horticulturist, 517 Minor


Little Pilgrim, 132 S 3d


Rhodes' Steamboat Directory, rear 121 S 3d New Church Herald, N W 6th and Arch


Evangelical Repository, Willson S. Young, 1023 Race


Christian Instructor, John B. Dales, 52 N 6th The Covenanter, James M. Willson, 1015 W North Banner of the Covenant, 13 Bank


Rankin's Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences, Lindsay and Blakiston, 25 S 6th


Philadelphia Medical and Surgical Journal, James Bryan, M. D., 1306 Walnut


American Journal of Pharmacy, Charles Ellis, 724 Market


Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, N W Broad and George 1


Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences, N W Broad and George


Lutheran Home Journal, 732 Arch


Pennsylvania Journal of Prison Discipline, 508 Minor High School Journal, 207 S 4th


Star of Youth, 606 Arch


Ladies' Journal, 121 S 3d


Young Reaper, 530 Arch


Medical and Surgical Reporter, 111 S 10th


American Journal Medical Sciences, Blanchard and . Lea, S E 4th and Chestnut


Medical News and Library, S E 4th and Chestnut National Merchant, 318 Chestnut


Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine 306 Chestnut Insurance Intelligencer, 323 Walnut


American Journal of Dental Science, 25 S 6th Baptist Family Magazine, 2 N 6th Tuckett's Insurance Journal, 111 S 5th


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BANKING INSTITUTIONS.


NORTH AMERICA.


Chestnut street, west of Third, (north side.) Char- tered by Congress, 1781. Capital 1,000,000 dolls. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends, January and July.


J. Richardson, President. J. Hockley, Cashier.


Directors, 1853 .- Jolin Richardson, William W. Keen, James C. Hand, John H. Brown, Thomas Smith, A. J. Lewis, Henry Sloan, Jacob P. Jones, James N. Dickson, Lewis Audenried, W. P. Rehn, John H. Irvin.


PENNSYLVANIA.


226 Walnut.


Incorporated March 30th, 1793. Capital 81,875,000. | B. Myers, Wm. S. Grant, George J. Weaver, Israel Shares $100. Dividends declared on the first [ Peterson .- John H. Frick, Notary.


Wednesdays in January and July. Discounts, Wednesdays and Saturdays.


PHILADELPHIA.


South-west 4th and Chestnut. Incorporated 1804. Capital 1,150,000 dolls. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends, May and November. Thomas Robins, Pres. Benj. B. Comegys, Cashier.


Directors. - Thomas Robins, Samuel F. Smith. Joshua Longstreth, Quintin Campbell, Richard D Wood, John W. Claghorn, John Welsh, Joseph Swift, Marshall Hill, Lewis R. Ashhurst, Isaac Starr, Abraham Hart, Frederick Lening .- Edward Hurst, Notary.


FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'


Chestnut Street, west of Fourth, (north side.) Incorpor- ated 1807. Capital, 2,000,000 dollars. Discount, Tues- days and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.


S. A. Mercer, President. Edwin M. Lewis, V. President and Cashier.


DIRECTORS .- S. A. Mercer, Seth Craige, Francis Tete, I, Pemberton Hutchinson, Isaac S. Waterman, John Ash- hurst, George W. Farnum, Anthony J. Antelo, James E. Caldweil, Lindley Smyth, Joseph Harrison, jr., William H. Woodward, Edwin M. Lewis.


Peter C. Ellmaker, NOTARY.


THE CONSOLIDATION BANK.


Third street bel Green, (east side.)


James V. Watson, Pres.


Jos. N. Piersol, Cashr.


Directors .- John V. Watson, Henry Croskey, Daniel M. Fox, S. F. Malone, Ludlam Matthews, A. Snow Naudain, Abraham S. Wolf, H. N. Fitz- gerald, Thomas I. Potts, David Davis, George M. Kinsler, Samuel P. Shoemaker, William L. Springs. Peter C. Ellmaker, Notary. George W. Thorn, Solicitor.


THE CITY BANK. 28 N Sixth ab Market.


Andw. M. Eastwick, Pres. Jos. S. Riley, jr. Cash'r.


Directors .- A. M. Eastwick, Richard Blundin, Robert Selfridge, Thomas Singer, Wm. Harmar,


Chas. E. Lex, Joseph Kisterbock, C. A. Rnhicam, William F. Hughes, Conrad S. Grove, Ede ri H. Trotter, Joseph Wharton, Samuel L. Creutzborg. -C. Hurst, Notary.


NORTHERN LIBERTIES.


North side of Vine, near Third. Chartered 1813. Capital 500,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.


Isaac Konns, Pres. Wm. Gummere, Cashier.


Directors .- Isaac Koons, Elnathan W. Keyser, George Lippincott, Chas. J. Sutter, Joseph Moore, Robert B. Cabeen, Wm. H. Hart, John Stone, David Kirkpatrick, George Mecke, Peter A. Keyser, Jos.


COMMERCIAL.


110 Chestnut. Chartered 1814. Renewed 1836. Capi- tal 1,000,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fri- days. Dividends, May and November.


Joseph Jones, Pres. S. C. Palmer, Cashier.


Directors .- Joseph Jones, John G. Whelan, Geo. W. Steever, Samuel Baugh, John M.Maris, Danl. Haddock, jr., Geo. Fales, S. Morris Waln, Mahlon Williamson, Joshua Lippincott, John P. Downing, John Garrett, Richard Williams .- Edward Hurst, Joseph Brobston, Notaries.


MECHANICS'.


South Third street below Market, ( west side. ) Char- tered 1814. Capital 800,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and No- vember.


Joseph B. Mitchell, Pres. J. G. Mitchell, Cashier. Jos. G. Mitchell Ass. Pres.


Directors .- Joseph B. Mitchell, Geo. H. Stuart, Sigmund H. Horstman, Edw. G. James, Jolmn W. Gibbs, Wm. A. Drown, Robert Steen, Davis Pear- son, William R. Thompson, John C. Davis, Charles Leland, Louis Iungerich, William Gaul .- Edmund Wilcox and Wm. J. Delleker, Notaries.


SOUTHWARK.


South Second street, below South, (west side.) Chartered 1825. Capital 250,000 dolls. Discount. Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends, May and November.


John B. Austin, Pres. Francis B. Steel, Cash'r.


Directors .- Jolin B. Austin, Thomas Sparks, jr., Louis Roberts, Hugh O'Donnel, John Thompson, Geo. W. Smith, Joseph B. Andrews, E. A. Merrick, James Simpson James W. Cassady, George W. Hunter, Henry G. Freeman, John Allen .- Peter Crans, Notary.


KENSINGTON.


Beach street, (Kensington.) Chartered 1826, re chartered for fifteen years from November, 1836.


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BANKING INSTITUTIONS.


Capital 8250,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fri- /F. Huddy, Wm. P Cresson, John A. Warner, E. P. days. Dividends, May and November. Middleton, Wm. Early .- P. C. Ellmaker Notary.


John T. Smith, Pres. C. T. Yerkes, Cashı"


Directors .- John T. Smith, Geo. Landell. John Burtis, Wm. Chapman, Eli Garrison, Henry Crilly, Jonathan Wainwright, Michael Day, James Keen, Samuel Megargee, George Read, Alex. Peterson, Adam Richards-Wm. Read, Notary.


PENN TOWNSHIP.


North-west corner of Sixth and Vine streets. Char- tered 1826. Capital 350,000 dolls. Discount, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dividends, May and November.


Elijahı Dallett, Pres. James Russell, Cashier.


Directors .- Elijah Dallett, Jos. Reakirt, Amos Ellis, Jos. S. Medara, Sallows Dulap, Samuel Bisp- ham, Benjamin Davis, Samuel Scober, Charles Shoemaker, Wm. C. Ludwig, Coffin Colket, Gillies Dallett, William K. Bray .- P. C. Ellmaker, Notary.


GIRARD.


South Third near Dock. Chartered 1832. Ex- tended, and Capital increased to 1,250,000, 1836. Discount, Thursday. Dividends, May and No- vember.


Chas. S. Boker, Pres. Wm. L. Schaffer, Cashier.


Directors .- Charles S. Boker, Thomas G. Hood, Wm. W. Muzzey, Redman Cooper, John R. White, Thomas S. Foster, Samuel H. Carpenter, Jas. Evans of Lancaster, Samuel Norris, Washington Butcher, Edward S. Handy, Charles S. Riche Alex. L. Hodg- son, Jos. T. Ford.


COMMERCE.


Office 53 Chestnut above Second street. Chartered 1832. Capital 250,000 dolls. Discount Wednes- days and Saturdays. Dividends, May and No- vember.


A. E. Borie, Pres. James C. Donnell, Cashier.


Directors .- Adolph E. Borie, William E. Bowen, Rodney Fisher, Charles Henry Fisher, Alexander Brown, Edward C. Knight, Thomas B. Wattson, Peter Cullen, Jolin M.Allister, (grocer,) George Trott, Charles H. Muirheid, Wm. W. Longstreth, A. B. Thompson .- Edward Hurst, Jos Brobston, Notaries.


MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHANICS'.


North-west corner of Vine and North Third. Char- tered 1832. Capital 300,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and Nov. Jno. Jordan, jr. Pres. M. W. Woodward, Cashr.


WESTERN.


Chestnut above Fourth. Chartered 1832. Capital 500,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Di- vidends, May and November.


Jos. Patterson, Pres. Geo. M. Troutman, Cashr.


Directors .- Joseph Patterson, Cornelius Steven- son, Morris Patterson, H. L. Carson, Charles S. Wood, Isaac Jeanes, Archibald M'Intyre, John W. Kester, Thomas Reath, Benj. S. Janny, jr., William Camm, John Wright, I. V. Williamson ..- Edward Hurst, Joseph Brobston, Notaries.


TRADESMEN'S.


S. W. Second and Spruce streets. Chartered 1847. Capital $150,000. Discount, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dividends, May and November.


Charles H. Rogers, Pres. John C. Wood, Cashier.


Directors .- Charles H. Rogers, Thos. H. Moore, Michl. Errickson, E. J. Kenney, Jos. B. Bloodgood, John Carrow, John Castner, H. L. Gaw, John Hart- man, Jacob Weaver, Jos. Feinour, James M'Cann, Elijah Jones, John W. Thomas, G. C. Thomas, A. Robertson, F. B. Dubosq .- Edward Hurst and Jas. Brobston, Notaries.


BANK OF GERMANTOWN.


Main street. Chartered 1814. Capital 300,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.


Charles Magarge, Pres. Samuel Harvey, jr., Cash.


Directors .- Charles Magarge, John S. Haines, Chas. J. Wister, jr., Samuel Keyser, Wm. Rowland, Nathan L. Jones, Charles F. Ashmead, William N. Johnson, Wm. Green, John Rittenhouse, Chas T. Jones, Jacob R. Horter, William Overington.


Solicitor .- William Rotch Wister, 47 S 5th.


COMMONWEALTH BANK. 410 Chestnut,


Robert Morris, Pres. Henry Grambo, Cash'r.


Directors .- Robt. Morris, John Derbyshire, Wm. Anspach, John T. Ricketts, O. H. P. Conover, C. F. Norton, Louis A. Godey, E. F. Prentiss, Morris Davis, Jeremiah M. Brooks, Edward P. Mitchell, Samuel K. Ashton, C. P. Bowers.


STATE BANK, AT CAMDEN, N. J.


Office 212 Church alley, Philadelphia. Chartered 1812. Capital 260,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays.


John Gill, President. F. Ackley, Cashier. Directors .- John Gill, Joseph W. Conper, J. J. Spencer, Samuel R. Lippincott, Richard Fetters, Chas. Reeves, Joseph Porter, William P. Lawrence. Philadelphia .- James Good, Daniel B. Cummins,


Directors .- John Jordan, Curwen Stoddart, Chas. M. Wagner, Mayor Arnold, Michael McGill, Mac- pherson Saunders, John Philips, John Horn, Benj John M. Taylor .- Samuel Badger, Notary.


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SAVING FUND SOCIETIES.


PHILADELPHIA REAL ESTATE, SAV- INGS AND LOAN COMPANY.


Incorporated March, 1855. N. E. corner 10th and Chestnut. Jolın Miller, Pres. J. L. Hutchinson, Sec.


Directors .- Thos. Fletcher, Simon W. Arnold, Benj. F. Huddy, George Connell, Jos. W. Souder, Abraham S. Wolf, John Miller, John M. Coleman, Robert P. King, F. F. Wolgamuth, Charles Kocher- sperger, George C. Barber, Wm. Brown, Josiah Brant, J. C. Reeves, C. A. Thudium, J. L. Gihon, H. S. Allen, James Freeborn, T. W. Price.


Interest, Five per cent. per annum.


WESTERN.


Office S W Walnut and Tenth streets. Incorpo- rated 1847 .- Open for the receipt of Deposits and the payment of Moneys deposited, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., every day, and on Monday afternoon from 3 to 7 o'clock.


John Wiegand, Pres. Saml. C. Henszey. Treasurer and Secretary,


Managers. - John Weigand Thomas Drake, William Divine, R. Rundle Smith, M. W. Baldwin, Isaac F. Baker, Isaac P. Morris, Isaac Elliott, Saml. V. Merrick, Peter M'Call, Joseph Ripka, Charles Humphreys, John Wiegand, Isaac Hazlehurst, Wm. W. Keen, Robert Toland, Thomas Allibone, Peter Williamson, Wm. E. Bowen, Samuel Norris, Abra- ham J. Lewis, May Humphreys, Herman Cope, Samuel Hollingsworth.


Interest, Five per cent. per annum.


THE BENEFICIAL SAVING FUND SO- CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.


Incorporated April 20th, A. D. 1853. Charter Per- petual. Open for Deposits and Payments every day, except Sundays, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. M., and S and 8 P. M.


Office, 1205 Chestnut ab 12th.


Chas. A. Repplier, Pres. P. Quinn, Treas.


Managers. - Robert Ewing, Francis Tiernan, Mark Devine, Michael Keenan, Charles Kelly, William Morgan, F. M. Drexel, John Devereux, Wm. Wilcocks, Jas. M. Smith, B. H. Hulseman, Hugh O'Donnell, James M'Cann, Henry Crilly, Alfred C. Gibson, Hugh Clark, John Tiers, Mark Wilcox, F. Horstman, Michael M'Gill, Daniel M'Devitt.


Interest, four per cent. per annum.


THE SIX-PENNY SAVING FUND,


Corner of 5th and Walnut.


Open daily from 9 to 3, and on Tuesday and Fri- day evenings until 8 o'clock. Interest allowed, and the depositors alone interested in the profits of the institution. Large and small sums received and paid without notice.


President-John Thompson.


Vice Presidents-Thomas T. Tasker, Edwd. M. Lewis.


Secretury and Treasurer-Wm. T. Elbert.


Trustees .- John B. Austin, John E. Addlicks, M W. Baldwin, Solomon Alter, Thomas Neilson, Jas. Wilson, William Clark, Charles S. Carstairs Rober. Clark, Benjamin Gerhard, Robert Henderson, Wmt Neal, Lewis Lewis, Jr., Chas. E. Lex, A. Miskey,. Israel W. Morris, jr., John Jordan, Thomas S. Reed, M. D., James Russell, Thos. P. Sparhawk, Isaac S. Waterman, Oscar Thompson, Peter Wil- liamson, Charles T. Yerkes, Ephraim Clark, jr., Wm. C. Ludwig, I). C. Levy.


Interest, Five per cent. per annum.


THE STATE SAVINGS FUND. 241 Dock st. Interest, five per cent.


All sums of money returned on demand.


Trustees-George H. Hart, Wm. M. Swaim, A. F. Chesebrough, Charles G. Imlay, Daniel Had- dock, jr., Joseph Edwards, John M'Clure, William F. Miskey, H. R. Coggshall.


President-George H. Hart. Treasurer .- Charles G. Imlay.


SEAMEN'S SAVING FUND.


Office, 203 Walnut street, one door west of 211, Phila. Money is received in sums of one dollar and up- wards from all classes of the community, and inte- rest paid from the day of deposit. The office is open daily, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and every Sa- turday and Monday until 9 o'clock in the evening- Interest five per cent. and deposits paid back on demand.


Franklin Fell, Pres. Charles M. Morris, Treas. James S. Pringle, Secretary.


Managers .- Edmund A. Souder, Stilwell S. Bi- shop, Capt. John McCanles, Jacob Sheetz, Jos. M. Cowell, Joseph B. Myers, Edward H. Trotter, Hon. Job R. Tyson, George Boldin, Robt. Morris, Edad. L. Clark, Capt. John Gallagher, John Rice, Richard G. Stotesbury, William P. Jenks, Edgar E. Petit.


SAVING FUND OF THE NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY.


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Henry L. Benner, Pres. Robt. Selfridge, V. P .. Wm. J. Reed, Secretary.


Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania in 1841. Capital $250,000. Money received in sums from one dollar upwards, every day, from 9 o'clock in the morning to 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. All sums, large or small, paid baek on demand without notice, to any amount. Office Walnut, S W corner 3d.


Directors .- Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Carter, Robert Selfridge, Samuel K. Ashton, F. Carroll Brewster, Jos. B. Barry, James B. Smith, C. Lan- dreth Munns, H. L. Churchman, Francis Lee.


Interest-Five per cent. per annum.


THE SAVING FUND OF THE UNITED STATES COMPANY, Office S E cor 3d and Chestnut.


Money is received on deposit, every day in the week, from 9 A. M. until 5 P. M. Also Monday '


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INSURANCE COMPANIES.


evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Sums large and smal are received, and the amount, whole or in part, is returned on demand, without any notice.


L. Johnson, Vice Pres. 8. R. Crawford, Pres. Pliny Fisk, Secretary and Treasurer. J. R. Hunter, Teller.


Directors. - Steplien R. Crawford, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Ambrose W. Thompson, William M. Godwin, Paul B. Goddard, M. D., Jas. Devereux, Gustavus English, John Ely. Interest-Five per cent.


SAVING FUND SOCIETY OF GERMAN- TOWN AND IT'S VICINITY.


Main st. eor. Laurel st., one square below Railroad Depot, Germantown.


President .- Abraham Martin. Vice President .- T. Carlton Henry. Secretary .- Elliston P. Morris.


Treasurer .- T. B. Butcher.


Managers .- A. Martin, George W. Carpenter, Ezra Comfort, Chas. F. Ashmead, Lloyd Mifflin, John S. Twells, Joseph Hansberry, Spencer Ro- berts, Dr. Win. Ashmead, Paschall Coulter, Nathan Hillis, Saml. Morris, Nathan L. Jones, Dr. Owen Wistar, Charles H. Shoemaker, John S. Haines, Heury Frieke, Jabez Gates, Philip R. Freas, Ellis- ton P. Morris, Charles Spencer, John France, F. Wm. Bockius, T. Carlton Henry, Jns. G. Mitchell, James S. Jones, Robert P. Smith, Wm. Green.


PHILADELPHIA.


Incorporated February 25, 1819 .- Open for Deposits and Payments on Mondays and Thursdays only, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. M., and 3 and 7 P. M. Office 306 Walnut st ab 3d


Lewis Waln, Pres. William Purves, Treas.


Managers .- John R. Neff, Quintin Campbell, John A. Brown, Caleb Cope, Francis Gurney Smith, Samuel Grant, Thomas H. White, William Smith, Samuel W. Jones, John Bacon, Tobias Wagner, James Dundas, Jacob R. Smith, William Platt, H. J. Williams, Thos. Robins, A. E. Boric, Samuel Welsh, I Pemberton Hutchinson, Joseph Swift, John R. Wucherer, William H. Hart, Mordeea D. Lewis, William V. Keating, M. D.


Interest-Four eight-tenths per cent. per annum.


MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHANICS' SAVING AND LOAN COMPANY, Capital 125,000 dolls, Offiee S W Fourth and Library.


Thos. J. Jeffries, Pres't. Thos. Marsh, V Pres't. John M. Riley, Secretary.


Receives deposits in sums of One Dollar and up- wards, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum. Deposits paid on demand. Office open daily, from 9 until 4 o'clock.


Directors .- Thomas J. Jeffries, Charles D. Co'la- day, Clayton Freuch, Elam F. Witmer, James T. Carter, Thomas Marsh, Thomas Craven, Charles Koehersperger, R. D. Wilkinson, Samuel C. Wil- lits .- Isaac C. Price, Solicitor.


FIVE PER CENT. SAVING FUND OF THE AMERICAN TRUST CO.


Walnut st, S E corner of Fourth, Philad. Incorporated 1850. Charter Perpetua .. Capital stock, 500,000 dolls.


President, Alexander Whillden.


Vice President, Marshal Henszey.


Secretary and Actuary, John C. Sims. Treasurer, John S. Wilson.


Trustees .- Alex. Whilden, Marshall Henszev, William P. Bolton, Hon. Joseph Allison, John C. Sims, Jonas Bowman, Louis A. Godley, T. Esmonde Harper, Eliashib Tracey, Thomas S. Smith, George R. Graham, Ellwood Matlaek, John P. Simmons.


SAVING FUND OF THE GLOBE INSU- RANCE LIFE INSURANCE TRUST AND ANNUITY COMPANY.


Office 512 N Second.


Samuel Simons, Pres't. Saumel Bonnell, Cashier.


FRANKLIN SAVING FUND SOCIETY. Office 136 S 4th.


President, Robert M'Mullen.


Treasurer, Cyrus Cadwalader.


Open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock.


Interest-Five per cent. per annum.


WEST PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL SAVING FUND AND TRUST COMPANY.


Perpetual Charter under the Legislature of Penna. Depositors have the privilege of keeping either book or cheek accounts, and are paid on demand. Authorized Capital of $500,000.


Office cor. Market and 30th sts. West Philada. Albert S. Ashmead, Pres. Robt. Glendinning, Cashr.




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