McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1859, Part 177

Author: A. McElroy & Co; Orrin Rogers (Firm); E.C. & J. Biddle (Firm)
Publication date: 1837
Publisher: Philadelphia : A. McElroy & Co.
Number of Pages: 1046


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Wistar Street Mission, Germantown .- Rev. Wm. N. Diehl.


Mission, (Shiffler Hose Hall,) Reed ab Front .- Rev. George Latimer, 221 German.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul .- Rev. Thos Quinn, 18th and Summer.


St. Augustine's, 4th opp, New .- Rev. P. Stanton. St. Joseph's, Willing's al .- Rev. J. J. Barbelin.


St. Mary's, 4th ab Spruce .- Rev. Geo. S. J. Strobel. St. John's, 13th bel Market .- Rev. J. Blox.


Holy Trinity, 6th and Spruce .- Rev. P. M. Car- bon.


St. Michael's, 2d, W Kensington .- Rev. William Loughran.


St. Francis Xavier, n Fair Mt .- Rev. P. Rafferty. St. Ann, Pt. Richmond .- Rev. Hugh M'Laughlin.


St. Patrick's, 20th ab Spruce .- Rev. William O'- Hara.


St. Philip de Neri, Queen ab Second .- Rev. N. Cantwell.


St. Peter's, 5th an Franklin avenue .- Rev. Robt. Kleineidam.


St. Paul's, Christian bel 10th .- Rev. P. F. Sheridan.


Church of the Assumption, Spring Garden below 12th .- Rev. C. J. H. Carter.


St. Theresa, Broad and Catharine .- Rev. Hugh


|Lane.


St. James', Chestnut and Mary (W. P.)-Rev.


St. Alphonsus, 4th and Reed .- Rev. B. Keller.


St. Mary Magdalene, Marriott bel 8th .- Rev. C. Mariani.


St. Malachy, 11th ab Masters .- Rev. John Kelly.


St. Bridget's, Falls of Schuylkill .- Rev. Jaines Cullen.


St. Gregory's, Cathedral Cemetery .- Rev. Wm. Kean.


St. Joachin, Frankford .- Rev. John McGovern.


St. Vincent of Paul, Germantown .- Rev. Michael Domenec.


St. Dominick's, Holmesburg .- Rev. Matthew Mc- Grane.


St. Stephen's, Nicetown .- Vacant.


St. John the Baptist, Manayunk .-- Rev. D. Mul- holland.


Immaculate Conception, Manayunk .- Rev. Chris- tian Granchler.


Church of our Lady of Conception, Chestnut Hill. -Rev. A. Harnett.


SECOND ADVENT.


S W 12th and Filbert.


UNITARIAN.


First, 10th and Locust .- Rev. W. H. Furness, Pine near 15th.


UNIVERSALIST.


First, Lombard ab 4th .-- Rev. Abel C. Thomas.


Second, Sth ab Noble .- Rev. Moses Ballou.


Church of the Messiah, cor Juniper & Locust .~ Rev. J. D. Williamson, D. D., 1036 Pine.


COLORED.


BAPTIST.


First, 11th and Pearl .- Vacant.


Union, Little Pine ab 6th .- J. F. Boulden, 30 Russell.


Shiloh, Clifton and Cedar .- Rev. Jeremiah Asher, 7 Rodman.


Oak Street, Oak (W P) .- Edmund Kelly, Oak and Maloney.


METHODIST.


Bethel, 6th ab Lombard.


Big Wesley, Lombard n 6th.


Union, Coates bel York av.


Little Wesley, Hurst bel Lombard.


Zoar, Brown ab 4th.


Mount Pisgah, Locust ab Till (W P)


John Wesley, Shippen bel 8th.


Little Union, Little Pine ab 6th.


Israel, cor 5th and Gaskill.


Allen's Chapel, 72 Christian.


Jones' Chapel, 7th n Dickerson.


PRESBYTERIAN.


First. 7th bel Shippen .- Vacant.


Second, St. Mary ab 6th .- Vacant.


Central, Lombard bel 9th .- Vacant.


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.


St. Thomas', 5th and Adelphi .- Rev William Douglass, 32 Powell.


959


MINISTERS AND CONSULS.


MINISTERS AND CONSULS


FROM FOREIGN POWERS RESIDENT IN PHILADELPHIA.


FOR AUSTRIA. S. Morris Waln, Vice Consul, 128 S Del av.


FOR BADEN. Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul General, 327 Spruce.


FOR BAVARIA. Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul, 527 Spruce


FOR BELGIUM.


Mark Samuel Mange, Consul, 738 S 9th.


FOR BRAZIL. Edward S. Sayres, Vice Consul, 221 S Front.


FOR BILEMEN. John T. Plate, 237 Chestnut.


FOR GREAT BRITAIN. Charles Edward K. Kortright, Consul, 211 Pear.


FOR SAXON-COBURG-GOTHA. · Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul, 327 Spruce.


Fon BRUNSWICK. . Ciamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul, 327 Spruce.


FOR BUENOS AYRES. Nalbro Frazier, Consul, 105 Walnut.


FOR CHILI, F. V. Cleeman, Consul, 1108 Girard.


FOR DENMARK. Godfrey Weber, Consul, 219 Church alley.


FOR FRANCE. Francisque Charles Alphonse Sacathan de La Forest, 925 Locust.


FOR HAMBURG. Charles Lorenz, Consul, 12 Strawberry.


FOR HANOVER. C. C. Schottler, 237 Chestnut.


FOR HESSE DARMSTADT. Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul General, 27 Spruce.


FOR LUEBECK.


John H. Harjes, Consul, 19 Strawberry.


FOR MEXICO. Felix Merino, Vice Consul, 1012 Cherry.


FOR THE NETHERLANDS. George K. Ziegler, Consul, 221 S 4th.


FOR OLDENBURG.


Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul, 327 Spruce.


FOR THE PONTIFICAL STATES.


George Allen, Vice Consul, 17th bel Walnut.


FOR PORTUGAL.


Edward S. Sayres, Consul -21 S Front.


FOR PRUSSIA. C. C. Schottler, 237 Chestnut.


FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN.


John H. Harjes, Consul, 19 Strawberry.


FOR REPUBLIC OF COSTA RICA.


S. Morris Waln, Vice-Consul, 128 S Del av.


REPUBLIC OF GUATEMALA.


S. Morris Waln, Vice Consul, 128 S Del avenue. FOR SARDINIA.


Vietor A. Sartori, Consul, 103 Walnut. FOR SAXONY.


John T. Plate, Consul, 237 Chestnut.


GRAND DUCHY OF MECKLINBURG SCHWERIN. F. H. Harjes, Consul, 19 Strawberry.


FOR SICILY. Vito Viti, Vice Consul, 639 Arch.


Fon SPAIN.


G. Rocca, 251 Pine. FOR SWEDEN AND NORWAY. Edward S. Sayres, Consul, 221 S Front. FOR SWITZERLAND.


Rudolph Karadi, Consul, S W 4th and Wood. FOR TUSCANY. S. Morris Waln, Consular Agent, 128 S Del av. FOR VENEZUELA.


Wiliam J. Boulton, Consul, 118 S Del. av.


FOR ORIENTAL REPUBLIC OF URUGUAY. John F. Cabot, Vice-Consul, 145 S Front.


FOR WIRTEMBERG. Fred. Klett, 2d and Callowhill.


960


PUBLIC BUILDINGS, INSTITUTIONS, SQUARES, &c.


Academy of Natural Sciences, N W George and | Girard College, R road ab 19th. Broad


Academy of Fine Arts, 1025 Chestnut Academy of Music, S W Broad and Locust Alms House, Schuylkill, ( west side ) Alms House (Friends ) Walnut ab 3d


American Baptist Publication Society, 530 Arch. American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mis- sions, Presbyterian House, 1334 Chestnut American & Foreign Christian Union, 436} Walnut American Mechanic' Cemetery Co., 311 Walnut. American Philosophical Society, S W 5th & Chestnut American Sunday-school Union, 1122 Chestnut


Apprentices' Library, S W 5th and Arch. Arch st Theatre, 615 Arch.


Artists' Fund Hall, 1025 Chestnut


Assembly Building, S W 10th and Chestnut


Assistant Quarter-Master's Office U. S. Marine Corps, 625 Sprace


Association for the Employment of poor women, Green ab 7th


Association of Friends for the Diffusion of Religious and Useful Knowledge, 109 N 10th.


Asylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of the Use of their Reason, n Frankford


Athenæum, 6th and Adelphi


Bible Association of Friends, 116 N 4th


Board of Brokers, 22 Merchants' Exchange.


Board of Trade, 503 Chestnut.


Board of Fire and Marine Underwriters, Willing's alley


Carpenter's Hall, Congress place Charity Hospital, Buttonwood bel Broad.


Children's Hospital, Blight ab Lombard Christ Church Hospital, 308 Cherry City Commissioners' Office, State House


City Controller's Office, Girard Bank, 2d story City Hospital, 19th n Coates


City Museum (German Theatre) Callowhill bel 5th City Property Office, Girard Bank, 2d story City Solicitor's Office, City Building, Walnut bel 5th City Tobacco Warehouse, Dock and Spruce


City Treasurer's Office, Girard Bank, 2d story


City Water Works, Fairmount, office 918 Cherry


City Watering Committee, office S W Chestnut and 5th


Clarkson Hall, 615 Cherry


College and Medical Hall, 9th n Market.


College of Pharmacy, 710 Filbert Concert Hall, 1221 Chestnut Corn Exchange, S W 2d and Gold Custom House, Chestnut ab 4th


Episcopal Hospital, Front bet Huntingdon & Lehigh avenue


Eclectic Medical College of Penna., Haines rear of Odd Fellows' Hall, 6th bet Arch and Race. Evangelical Knowledge Society, 1224 Chestnut Female Hospitable Society, Apple Tree al ab 4th Female Medical College, 229 Arclı


Female Society for the Relief and Employment of the Poor, 112 N 7th Franklin Institute Hall, 15 S 7th


Franklin Square, between Race and Vine and N 6th and Franklin


Friend's Library, 304 Arch


Friend's Library, Cherry bet 15th and 16th German Society Hall, 20 S 7th


Girard Trust Treasurer's office, S 5th above Chest- nut


Glenwood Cemetery, R road and Turner's la Guardians of the Poor, office 42 N 7th


Health Office, S W 6th and Sansom


Historical Society of Penn., 6th and Adelphi.


Home for Colored Children, Girard avenue ab Ridge avenue


Home MissionarySociety, 531 North


Homeopathic Medical College, Filbert ab 11th


House of Industry, Catharine ab 7th


House of Refuge, Parrish bet 22d and 24th


House of Refuge, (Colored Department,) N E Poplar and William


Independence Square, from 5th to 6th and from Chestnut to Walnut


Insane Asylum, West Philadelphia


Jefferson Medical College, S 10th ab Walnut


Ladies' Union City Mission, 6th bel Shippen


Laurel Hill Cemetery, R road n Reading railroad


Lebanon Cemetery, Passyunk rd W Broad


Lutheran Publication House, 782 Arch Magdalen Asylum, Race and 21st


Marine Hospital, ab Gray's Ferry Masonic Hall, Chestnut ab 7th. . Mayor's office, S W 5th and Chestnut


Menonists, Crown bel Callowhill Mercantile Library, 5th and Library


Monument Cemetery, Broad ab Masters


Mount Vernon Cemetery, Ridge & Lehigh avenues.


Musical Fund Hall, 806 Locust


National Hall, 1226 Market National Theatre and Circus, Walnut ab 8th


Navy Yard and Officers, S E Front andl Prime


New County Prison, P road bel Federal


New House of Correction, Bush Hill


New Penitentiary, Coates W of House of Refuge


Northern Dispensary, 601 Sp Garden


Northern Home for Friendless Children, n House of Refuge


Northern Liberties Gas Works, Laurel belov N Front.


Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Turner's la n R road


Odd Fellow's Hall, Frankford


Odd Fellows' Hall, 6th and Haines


Odd Fellows' Hall, N W Sd and Brown


Odd Fellows' Hall, (S. G.) S. E. Broad and Spring Garden.


Ofice of Army Clothing and Equipage, U. S. army, N. E. 12th and Girard.


Olive Cemetery, Lancaster turnpike (W. P.)


Orphans' Asylum, (coloured) 13th ab Callowhill Penn Medical University, 910 Arch


Penn Widow Asylum, Otis ab Franklin (K)


Penn's Treaty Monument, Shackamaxon (K )


Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, 107 N 5th


Pennsylvania Bible Society, Bible House N W 7th and Walnut.


Pennsylvania Branch American Tract Society, 929 Chestnut


Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgeons, 528 Arch Pennsylvania Colonization Society, 609 Walnut Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, at Clarkson Hall


Pennsylvania and Philad'a Bible Soc'y, NW 7th & Walnut.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS, INSTITUTIONS, SQUARES, &c.


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Pennsylvania Hospital, Pine bet 8th and 9th Pennsvivania Institution for Deaf and Dumb N W Broad and Pine


Pennsylvania Institute for the instruction of the Blind, Race and 20th.


Pennsylvania Medical College, 9th bel Locust


Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society, N W 7th & Walnut.


Pennsylvania Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons, Atheneum


Pennsylvania State Arsenal, 16th and Filbert


Pennsylvania Training School for Idiotic and Feeble- minded Children, School House lane n German- town


Philadelphia Bible Society, N W 7th and Walnut


Philadelphia Cemetery Co., 245 S 3d


Philadelphia City Institute, N E 18th and Chestnut Philadelphia Commercial College, N E 7th & Chest- nut (2d and 3d stories)


Philadelphia Conference Tract Society, 119 N 6th


Philadelphia Dispensary 127 S 15th


Philadelphia Education Society, 1534 Chestnut


Philadelphia Exchange, N E c 3d and Walnut


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


Philadelphia Home Mission Society, 1354 Chestnut Philadelphia Infant School Society


Philadelphia Library, N E 5th and Library


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


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 Chestunt


Preston Retreat, Hamilton n 20th


Provident 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, Filbert ab 7th


Public School, (Monroe,) 11th and Buttonwood


Public School, N W Race ab Broad Public School, Cherry and 16th.


Public School, (Ringgold,) c Stl and Fitzwater


Public School, W Kensington, Masters ab 2d Public School, Robertson ab Parrish


Public School, (Mount Vernon, ) Catharine ab Sd 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 Thompson


Public School, cor. 12th and Locust


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


Public School, Chestnut (W P)


Public School, Green la bel Wood (Myk)


Public School, Ridge road (Rxbo)


Public School, Rittenhouse (G Town)


Public School, Harmony (C Hill)


Public School, Marshall (Fkd)


Public School, Columbia (Himbg)


Public School, Holme (Collegeville)


Public School, Fayette, (ButIn)


Public School, Randolph (Nicetown)


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


Sailor's Home, 422 S Front


Sandiford Hall, Haines ab 6th


Sandford's Opera House, 11thi bel Market.


Sheriff's Office, State House, WV wing


Southern Dispensary, Catharine ab 7th


Southwark Library, S 2d bel Plum


Southwark Market, M rd from Prime to Washington Spring Garden Assembly Rooms, N E 8th & Spring Garden


Spring Garden Hall, Spring Garden and 13th


Spring Garden Institute, N E Broad and Spring Garden


State House, Chestnut bet 5th and 6th


Surveyors of Damaged' Vessels and Gooods, 128 Waluut


Temporary Home for women and children, 727 Fil- bert


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 Mint, Chestnut and Juniper


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


University of Pennsylvania, S 9th n Market.


Walnut Street Theatre, N E 9th and Walnut


Washington Square, W from 6th Walnut and Locust


West Philadelphia Institute, Williams bel Pratt (W P)


Western Clinical Infirmary, Christian & Carpenter Western Homeopathic Dispensary, Beach and Chestnut


Western House of Industry, 17th and Market


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


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


Woodland Cemetery, Darby road, office S13 Arch Young Men's Christian Association, 1009 Chestnut


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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.


DAILY NEWSPAPERS.


The Pennsylvanian, 108 S 3d


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


The North American and United States Gazette, Morton M'Michael, 132 S 3d


The Public Ledger, (Penny paper) Swain & 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, 130 S 3d


The Evening Bulletin, 112 S Sd


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


" The Free Press," (German, ) 418 N 4th The Press, John W. Forney, 417 Chestnut The Evening Reporter, 331 Harmony


TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.


The Pennsylvania Enquirer, 121 S 3d


The North American and U. S. Gazette, 132 S 3d The Press, 417 Chestnut The Pennsylvanian, 108 S 3d


WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.


American Messenger & Child's Paper, 929 Chestnut Sunday-school Times, John S. Hart, 1122 Chestnut Sunday-school Gazette, John S. Hart, 1122 Chestnut Sunday-school Banner, John S. Hart, 1122 Chestnut The Presbyterian, 606 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


Imlay & Bicknell's Bank Note Reporter, 112 S 3d Weekly North American and Gazette for the Coun- try, 132 S 3d


Dollar Weekly News, 136 S 3d


Philadelphia Wochenblatt, Wm. Rosenthall, S25 Callowhill ;


Philadelphia Saturday Bulletin, 112 S 3d National Argus, 130 § 3d


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Sunday Transcript, 110 S 3d Weekly Pennsylvanian, 108 S 3d


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, 109 N 10th 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


American Presbyterian, 1334 Chestnut


Pennsylvania Railroad and Mining Register, Tho- mas S. Fernon, 423 Walnut The Moravian, 557 N 6th


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 Life Illustrated, 922 Chestnut Masonic Mirror, 146 S 4th Sunday Atlas, 127 S 3d National Merchant, S E 3d and Dock


The Commonwealth, 18 S Sd National Mechanic, 108} S Sd Philadelphia Mirror, 621 Chestnut The Shoe and Leather Reporter.


PERIODICALS.


Lady's Book, L. A. Godley, 321 Chestnut Journal of the Franklin Institute, 15 S 7th


Vancourt's Counterfeit Detector, 243 Arch


Graham's Magazine, 112 S Sd


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 Sabbath-school Visitor, 821 Chestnut The Home, School and Church, 821 Chestnut Little Pilgrim, 132 S 3d


Evangelical Repository, Willson S. Young, 1023 Race


Christian Instructor, John B. Dales, 52 N 6th


The Covenanter, James M. Willson, 1015 Morgan 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 Sansom


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


Lutheran Home Journal, 752 Arch


Pennsylvania Journal of Prison Discipline, 508 Minor High School Journal, 402 Library


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 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, S E Sd and Dock The Medico-Chirurgical Review, J. B. Lippincott &


Co., 22 N 4tlı Physician's Visiting List, Lindsay & Blackiston, 25 S 6th


Eclectic Medical Journal, 221 N 5th


Presbyterian Historical Almanac, 111 S 10th Challen's Illustrated Monthly, 25 S 6th Lemer Herte, Rev. John Zantenbein, 1304 Howard The Gardener's Monthly, 23 N 6th


963


BANKING INSTITUTIONS.


PHILADELPHIA.


South-west 4th and Chestnut. Incorporated 1804. Capital 1,800,000 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, Abraham Hart, Frederick Lennig, Daniel B. Hinman .- Edwd. Hurst, Notary.


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.


James N. Dickson, President. J. Hockley, Cashier.


Directors, 1858 .- John 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 .-- Edward Wilcox, Notary.


FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'.


Chestnut street, west of Fourth, (north side.) In- corporated 1809. Capital 2,000,000 dolis. Dis- count, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November


S. A. Mercer, Prest. WV. Rushton, jr., Cashr. Edwin M. Lewis, V. P. F. D. Sherman, Assist. Cash.


Directors .- S. A. Mereer, Edwin M. Lewis, Isaac S. Waterman, John Ashhurst, George W. Farnum, Anthony J. Antelo, James E. Caldwell, Lindley Smyth, Joseph Harrison, jr., William H. Woodward, Robert V. Massey, Joshua B. Lippincott, James R. Campbell .- Peter C. Ellmaker, Notary.


COMMERCIAL.


314 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 M. Maris, Danl. Haddock, jr., George Fales, Mahlon Williamson, Joshua Lippincott, John Garrett, Richard Williams, John Trueks, Thos. Williamson, P. Jenks Smith, William Musser, Michael V. Baker .- Edwd. Hurst, Notary.


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. Geo. H. Stuart, V. Pres, J. G. Mitchell, Cashier.


NORTHERN I.IBERTIES.


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


Isaac Koons, Pres. Wm. Gummere, Cashier.


Directors .- Isaac Koons, George Lippincott, Wm. H. Hart, John Stone, David Kirkpatrick, Geo. Mecke, Peter A. Keyser, Joseph B. Myers, Israel Peterson, Samuel Grant, Joshua Lippinentt, Charles Koons, Edwin H. Fitler, Joseph Baker, Jos. W. Miller .- Peter C. Ellmaker, Notary.


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 P. Steel, Cash'r.


Directors .- John B. Austin, John Thompson, Jos B. Andrews, E. A. Merrick, James Simpson, James WV. Cassady, George W. Hunter, Henry G. Free- man, Samuel Castner, William M. Baird, R. H. Morrell, William Clark, Michael Errickson .-- Edmd. R. Badger, Notary.


KENSINGTON.


Beach street, (Kensington.) Chartered 1826. Capi- tal 8250,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.


John T. Smith, Pres. C. T. Yerkes, Cashr.


Directors .- John T. Smith, Geo. Landell, Wm. Chapman, Henry Crilly, Jonathan Wainwright, Michael Day, James Keen, Samuel Megargee, George Read, Alex. Peterson, John Martin, Edwd. WV. Gorgas, James Bell. - Peter C. Ellmaker, 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.


Elijah Dallett, Pres. James Russell, Cashier.


Directors .- Elijah Dallett, Samuel Bispham, Ben- jamin Davis, Charles Shoemaker, Wm. C. Ludwig, Coffin Colket, Gillies Dallett, William K. Bray, John E. Addieks, William P. Sharpless, John H. Camp- bell, Henry Budd, John P. Steiner .- P. C. Ellmaker, Notary.


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, H. L. Carson, Chas.


Directors .- Joseph B. Mitchell, Geo. H. Stuart, Sigmund H. Horstman, Edw. G. James, John W. S. Wood, Archibald M' Intyre, Thomas Reath, Benj. Gibbs, Wm. A. Drown, Robert Steen, Davis Pear- S. Janny, jr., William Camm, John Wright, John R. Worrell, Wm. A. Blanchard, Samuel E. Stokes, son, William R. Thompson, John C. Davis, Charles Notary. Leland, Louis Iungerich, William Gaul .- Edmund | William A. Everly, William Miller .- Edwd. Hurst, Wilcox, Notary.


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BANKING INSTITUTIONS,


MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHANICS'. |Creutzborg, John Price Wetherill, E. P Eastwick, George Gordon, B. A. Fahnestock, John Baird .- Edward Hurst, Notary.


North-west corner of Vine and North Third. Char- tered 1832. Capital 600,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and Nov. Jno. Jordan, jr. Pres. M. W. Woodward, Cashr. Directors .- John Jordan, jr., Charles M. Wagner, -Mayer Arnold, Macpherson Saunders, John Horn, Benj. F. Huddy, John A. Warner, E. P. Middleton, Wm. Early, Joseph H. Seal, N. T. Clapp, P. C. Er- ben, D. D. Jones .- P. C. Ellmaker, Notary.


COMMERCE.


Office 211 Chestnut above Second street. Chartered 1832. Capital 250,000 dolls. Discount Wednes- days and Saturdays. Dividends, May and No- vember.


A. E. Borie, Pres. Rodney Fisher, V. Pres. James C. Donnell, Cashier.


Directors .- Adolph E. Borie, William E. Bowen, Charles Henry Fisher, Edward C. Knight, Thomas B. Wattson, Peter Cullen, John M. Allister, (grocer,) Wm. W. Longstreth, N. B. Thompson, S. W. Can- nell, Thomas C. James, John R. Wilmer, George K. Zeigler .- Edward Hurst, Notary.




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