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Chestnut street south to Washington avenue- One mile.
Chestnut street north to Brown-One mile.
Delaware River to Twelfth street-One mile.
Delaware River to Schuylkill River-Two miles.
Camden and Amboy Depot to Trenton Depot- Two miles.
Camden and Amboy Depot to Baltimore Depot- Two miles.
SENATORIAL AND REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS.
Senatorial.
1. The first, second, third, fourth, seventh and Mahlon Ortlip.
eighth wards. Senator chosen in 1860.
2. The ninth, tenth, thirteenth, fourteenth and tendent, James Ashman.
fifteenth wards. Senator chosen in 1859.
3. The fifth, sixth, eleventh, twelfth, sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth wards. Senator chosen in 1858.
4. The nineteenth, twentieth, twenty-first, twen- ty-second, twenty-third and twenty-fourth wards. Senator chosen in 1859.
Representative Districts.
1. The first ward, together with the sixth, seventh and eighth precincts of the third ward, (as now di- vided.)
2. The second ward.
3. The fourth ward, together with the first, second, third, fourth and fifth precincts of the third ward, (as now divided.)
4. The fifth ward, together with the first, second, third, fourth and sixth precincts of the eighth ward, (a. now divided.)
5. The seventh ward, together with the fifth pre- cinct of the eighth ward, (as now divided.)
6. The ninth ward, together with the first, second, third, fourth and fifth precincts of the sixth ward, (as now divided.)
7. The thirteenth ward, together with the third, sixth, seventh and eighth precincts of the sixth ward, and the third precinct of the fourteenth ward, (as now divided.)
8. The tenth ward, together with the first, fourth, fifth, seventh and eighth precincts of the fourteenth ward, (as now divided.)
9. The twelfth ward, together with the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth precincts of the eleventh ward, (as now divided.)
10. The fifteenth ward, together with the second and sixth precincts of the fourteenth ward, (as now divided.)
11. The sixteenth ward, together with the fourth precinet of the seventeenth ward, and first precinet of the twentieth ward, and seventh and eighth pre- cincts of eleventh ward, (as now divided,)
12. The eighteenth ward, together with the first, second and third precincts of the seventeenth ward, (as now divided. )
13. The nineteenth ward.
14. The twentieth ward, except the first precinct thereof, and the fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth precincts of the seventeenth ward, (as now divided. )
16. The twenty-third ward.
17. The twenty-fourth ward, together with the first, second and eighth precincts of the twenty-first ward, (as now divided.)
PUBLIC SQUARES AND HALLS.
Independence Square, 6th and Chestnut. Super- intendent, Frederick Emhardt.
Independence Hall, Chestnut and 6th. Superin- tendent, William Moran, sen.
Franklin Square, Race and 6th. Superintendent, John Everall.
Washington Square, Walnut and 6th. Superin- tendent, Edward Shain.
Rittenhouse Square, Walnut and 18th. Superin- tendent, James Vinyard.
Penn Square, Broad and Market. Superinten- dent, William G. Lybrand.
Logan Square, Vine and 18th. Superintendent,
Jefferson Square, Washington and 4th. Superin-
West Philadelphia ITall, 24th Ward. Superin- tendent, Hiram Massey.
Germantown Hall, 22d Ward. Superintendent, George Sharpless.
TAX RATES.
State Tax. City Tax. Tot. Tax on the $100.
1854,
30 cts.
81 50
81 80
1855,
30
1 50
1 80
1856,
30
1 90
2 20
1857.
30
2 00
2 30
1858,
25
1 85
2 10
1859,
25
1 75
2 00
PUBLIC DEBT OF PHILADELPHIA IN 1854 From Controller's Report, January 1st, 1859.
Loans outstanding at Consolidation,
including the funded debt of the City and old Districts,
$17,636,144 56
Amount of appropriations made dur- ing the first five months of Con- solidation, (1854,) of funds from the Treasury to pay the claims and floating debts of old Districts, Loans created (by Consolidation) to pay contracts of old City and Dis- tricts, and to absorb part of the floating debt,
1,333,000 00
2,821,900 00
Total funded and floating debt of City and Districts at Consolidation, (1854,)
21,791,044 56
Deduct Cr. Amount held by Sinking Funds of old City, Spring Garden, County, Guardians of Poor,
935,020 61
Actual nett amount of debt at Con- solidation, (1854,)
$20,856,023 85
The following loans were created since Consoli- dation, to carry out contracts made by the old City
15. The twenty-second ward, together with the of Philadelphia, and to fund the floating debt of the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh precincts of several Districts, and are chargeable to the debt at the twenty- first ward, (as now divided.) the time of Consolidation :
Jules Hauel & Co. have applied steam to their
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To pay instalments to the Northwestern Railroad : Ordinance January 24. 1855, due January 1, 1885, do May 8, 1855, do do do December 7, 1855, do do
$75,000 00
75,000 00
225,000 00
March 5, 1856, due January 1, 1886,
150,000 00
do December 7, 1855, due July 1, 1886,
150,000 00
Ordinance January 29, 1855, due January 1, 1885, to pay certain obli- gations of old Districts,
96.900 00
Ordinance December 11, 1855, due January 1, 1886, to pay claims, To pay instalments on Sunbury and Erie Railroad : Ordinance February 21, 1856, due January 1, 1886,
300,000 00
do do do due July 1, 1886,
500,000 00
do do
do due January 1, 1857,
250,000 00
1,050,000 00
PUBLIC DEBT OF PHILADELPHIA IN 1859. From Controller's Report, January 1st, 1859.
Dr.
The total debt of the consolidated City of Philadelphia, including all loans created since consolidation, January 1, 1859, amount to Deduct Cr.
$20,425,073 73
Amount of loans held by Sinking Funds,
8336,079 12
Also, amount of cash on hand to redeem loans,
92,832 03
428,911 15
Nett amount of debt of consolidated City, January 1st, 1859, (Decrease of debt since Consolidation, 8859,861 27.)
819,996,162 58
The City has created the following loans for her own special purposes from the time of Consolidation, 1854, to January 1, 1859:
Ordinance December 3, 1856, due July 1, 1887, to pay claims,
8800,000 00 87,900 00
Ordinance September 3, 1855 . due July 1, 1885, road damages,
500,000 00
Ordinance October 1, 1858, due January 1, 1889, for deficiencies,
18,363 30
Errors made in transfers of loans,
$1,856,263 30
The City has paid off her indebtedness, to wit, since Consolidation : Loans paid off, In Sinking Funds, Sinking Fund Commissioners,
$952,993 52
336,079 12
92,832 03
$1,381,904 67
Amounting to SINKING FUND OF CITY, JANUARY 1, 1859. From Controller's Report, January 1st, 1859. Sinking Fund of $10,000,000 Loans :
City 6 per cent. Loans,
$143,746 11 14,633 01 8,000 00
Mortgages,
Ground Rents,
100,000 shares of stock of Pennsylvania Railroad Company, at par,
5,000,000 00 600,000 00 2,250,000 00
45,000 do do Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company,
28,000 do do North Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
do Schuylkill Railroad Company,
1,850 00
do Phila. and West Chester Turnpike Company,
2,000 00
do Delaware County,
do Haverford Plank Road Company, 2,000 00
10,000 00
do Philadelphia Tow Boat, 7,500 00
do Schuylkill Permanent Bridge Company, 1,536 60
15,000 shares of do North Western Railroad Company, 750,000 00
Sinking Fund of $1,000,000 City six per cent. Loans,
Sinking Fund of $800,000 do do
Sinking Fund of certain Obligations, do
4,200 00
Sinking Fund of Road Damage, do
2,400 00
Sinking Fund of N. W. R. R., do
27,100 00
Sinking Fund of Sunbury and Erie R. R., do
35,500 00
Sinking Fund of Gas Works, do
38,400 00
Total of Sinking Fund Securities
$10,523,175 44
manufactory, and can sell at reduced prices.
$166,379 12 51,459 75 106,249 97
12,000 do do Hempfield Railroad Company,
1,400,000 00 4,000 00
do Southwark and Moyamensing Gas,
500 00
do West Philadelphia Canal Company,
$10,353,475 44 41,800 00 20,500 00
City 5 per cent. Loans,
Gas Loans 6 per cent.,
450,000 00
Ordinance July 13, 1855, due July 1, 1885, gas loan,
675,000 00
1,000,000 00
$2,821,900 00
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
BANKS. Bank Rules.
The Banks are open every day in the year from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., except Sundays, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, the 4th of July, and general Holidays, appointed by legal authority.
The Interest for Discount in the banks of this City is fixed at one per cent. for sixty days. Three days of grace are allowed, and the discount taken for the same.
PHILADELPHIA.
Chestnut, west of 4th. Incorporated 1804. Capital 1,800,000 dolls. Discount, Mondays and Thurs- days. Dividends, May and November.
Thomas Robins, Pres. Benj. B. Comegys, Cashier.
Directors. - Thomas Robins, Samuel F. Smith, Joshua Longstreth, Richard D. Wood, John W. Claghorn, Marshall Hill, Lewis R. Ashhurst, Abra- ham Ilart, Frederick Lennig, Samuel Welsh, Ed- ward S. Clarke, J. Gillingham Fell, J. P. White .- 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, 1859 .- James N. Dickson, Lewis Au- denried, W. L. Rehn, John H. Irwin, John M. Whit- all, Charles S. Lewis, Henry Lewis, jr., Morris L. Hallowell, Thomas Smith, David Seull, Israel Mor. ris, James O. Pease .- Edward Wilcox, Notary.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'.
Chestnut street, west of Fourth, (north side.) In- corporated 1809. Capital 2,000,000 dolls. 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. Mercer, Edwin M. Lewis, John Ashhurst, George W. Farnum, Anthony J. Antelo, Joseph Harrison, jr., William H. Woodward, Robert V. Massey, Joshua B. Lippincott, James R. Camp- bell, I. Pemberton Hutchinson, Francis Tete, John C. Farr .- Peter C. Eflmaker, 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, Joshua Lippincott, John Garrett, Richard Williams, John Trucks, Thomas Williamson, P. Jenks Smith, William Musser, Michael V. Baker, Samuel Baugh, Charles H. Baker, Thomas H. Powers, Joseph W. Bates .- Edward 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.
Directors .- Joseph B. Mitchell, Edw. G. James, John W. Gibbs, William R. Thompson, John C. Davis, Charles Leland, Louis Iungerich, William Gaul, Benjamin W. Tingley, G. D. Rosengarten, Isaac V. Baker, Ebenezer Maxwell, Joseph Max- field .- Edmund Wilcox, Notary.
NORTIIERN LIBERTIES.
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, David Kirkpatrick, Peter A. Keyser, Joseph B. Myers, Israel Peterson, Samuel Grant, Edwin H. Fitler, Joseph Baker, Jos. W. Miller, Elhanan W. Keyser, Charles .J. Sutter, Robert B. Cabeen, Joseph Moore, James N. Stone .- l'eter C. Ellmaker, Notary .- Charles E. Lex, Solicitor.
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, James Simpson, Jas. IV. Cassady, George W. Hunter, Henry G. Free- man, William M. Baird, R. H. Morrell, William Clark, Michael Errickson, Thomas Sparks, Hngh O'Donnell, George W. Smith, Louis Roberts,-J. P. Magill, 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, Jonathan Wainwright' Michael Day, James Keen, Samuel Megargee' George Read, Alex. Peterson, John Martin, Edwd- W. Gorgas, James Bell, James Hogg, Eli Garrison, B. D. Stewart .- James D. Finletter, 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, Charles Shoemaker, Wm. C. Ludwig, Coffin Colket, Gillies Dallett, Wil- liam K. Bray, John E. Addicks, William P. Sharp- less, John H. Campbell, Henry Budd, John P. Stei- ner, George Williams, John L. Hough .- I'. C. Ell- maker, 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 S. Wood, William Camm, John Wright, John R. Worrell, Wm. A. Blanchard, Samuel E. Stokes, William A. Eurly, William Miller, Morris Patter- Joseph B. Mitchell, Pres. Geo. H. Stuart, V. Pres, son, Isaac Jeanes, John J. Thompson .- Edwd. Hurst, J. G. Mitchell, Cashier.
Notary.
The largest Wholesale and Retail Stock of Watches and Jewelry
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MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHANICS'.
North-west corner of Vine and Third. Chartered 1832. Capital 600,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November. Jno. Jordan, jr. Pres. M. W. Woodward, Cashr. Directors .- John Jordan, jr., Benj. F. Huddy, John A. Warner, E, P. Middleton, Wm. Early, Jo- seph H. Seal, N. T. Clapp, P. C. Erben, D. D. Jones, John Gilbert, Curwen Stoddart, Michael Moyer, Emmor Weaver .- 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, Edward C. Knight, Peter Cullen, John M. Allister, (grocer,) Wm. W. Longstreth, S. W. Cannell, Thomas C. James, John R. Wilmer, George K. Zeigler, Thomas H. Kirtley, William V. Wicht, Charles H. Muirheid, Patrick A. G. Cattell, Pres. Brady .- Edward Horst, Notary.
GIRARD.
South Third near Dock. Chartered 1832. Ex- tended, and Capital increased to $1,250,000, 1856. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends, May and November.
D. B. Cummins, Pres. Wm. L. Schaffer, Cash.
Directors. - D. B. Cummins, Samuel Norris' Washington Butcher, Edward S. Handy, Alex. L. Hodgdon, Charles Rugan, William Hay, Stephen Morris, William Gillespie, Stacy B. Barcroft, James Brown, Isaac Barton, Seth Caldwell, jr .- Francis Campbell, Notary.
TRADESMENS'.
S W cor Second and Spruce streets. Chartered 1847. Capital 8150,000. Discount, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dividends, May and November.
Charles H. Rogers, Pres. John Castner, Cashier.
Directors .- Charles H. Rogers, John Carrow, Jas. M'Cann, Elijah Jones, John W. Thomas, G. C. BANK OF GERMANTOWN. Thomas, F. P. Dubosq, Robert Coane, Isaac B Baxter, jr., Joseph Francis, Thos. H. Moore, J. B. Main street. Chartered 1814. Capital 300,000 dolls, Bloodgood, E. J. Kenney .- Edward Hurst, Notary.
CONSOLIDATION.
329 N Third street. Incorporated 1855. Author- ized capital 8500,000. Discount, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dividends May and November.
James V. Watson, Pres. Jos. N. Peirsol, Cashr.
Directors .- James V. Watson, David Davis, Geo. M. Kinsler, William L. Springs, Robert F. Taylor, Joseph H. Collins, James S. Watson, John H. Bring- hurst, Jas. G. Abbott, Samuel B. Vandnsen, Chas. B. Williams, Benjamin Malone, Joseph Whitaker .- Peter C. Ellmaker, Notary. George W. Thorn, Solicitor.
CITY.
32 N Sixth ab Market. Incorporated 1855. Capital $500,000. Discounts, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.
Wm. F. Hughes, Pres. Jos. S. Riley, jr. Cash'r. Riddle .- Edmund R. Badger, Notary.
Directors .- William F. Hughes, Josialı Kister- bock, Conrad S. Grove, Edward H. Trotter, Samuel L. Creutzborg, John Price Wetherill, E. P. Eastwick, George Gordon, B. A. Fahnestock, John Baird, A. Boyd Cummings, Joseph Wharton, Robert Selfridge. -Edward Hurst, Notary.
COMMONWEALTH
S W cor 4th & Chestnut streets. Incorporated 1857. Capital $500,000. Discount, Thursdays. Divi- dends May and November.
Robert Morris, Pres. Henry Grambo, Cash'r.
Directors .- Robt. Morris, John Derbyshire, Wm. Anspach, C. F. Norton, Morris Davis, Edward P. Mitchell, Samuel K. Ashton, Lawrence Johnson, Frederick Fairthorne, H. Gunsenhauser, Henry K. Harnish, John Kilgore, Edward L. Clark .- Peter C. Ellmaker, Notary.
CORN EXCHANGE.
N E cor Second and Chestnut. Incorporated 1858. Capital 8158,000. Discount Tuesdays and Fri- days. Dividends, May and November.
Robert K. Neff, V. Pres.
J. W. Torrey, Cashier.
Directors .- A. G. Cattell, James Steel, Hugh Craig, Edmund A. Souder, Christian J. Hoffman, Samuel T. Canby, Robert K. Neff, Alexander Whilldin, Joseph Lindsey, John F. Gross, Charles Knecht, David Vanderveer, Philip B. Mingle.
UNION.
N E cor Third & Arch. Incorporated 1857. Capital 8164,000. Discounts, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.
James Dunlap, Pres. James Leslie, Cashier.
Directors .-- James Dunlap, Peter Sieger, Jacob W. Goff, Charles M. Fay, John H. Chambers, David Faust, Milton Cooper, Robert Kelton, Isaac Barton, Mayer Gans, Henry Huddy, George Bullock, Albert L. Bonnaffon .- P. C. Ellmaker, Notary.
PENNSYLVANIA. 226 Walnut. (Closed.) Incorporated March 30th, 1793.
Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.
Charles Magarge, Pres. Samuel Harvey, jr., Cash. Directors .- Charles Magarge, Charles J. Wister, jr., William N Jolinson, Wm. Green, Chas. T. Jones, Charles J. Wister, Owen Sheridan, Jabez Gates, William Overington, John Rittenhouse, Charles F. Ashmead, Nicholas Rittenhouse, jr., Wm. Baldwin. Solicitor .- William Roteh Wister, 47 S 5th.
STATE BANK, AT CAMDEN, N. J.
Office 212 Church alley, Philadelphia. Chartered 1812. Capital 260,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays.
John Gill, President. Thomas Ackley, Cashier.
Directors .- John Gill, Joseph W. Cooper, J. J. Spencer, Samuel R. Lippincott, Richard Fetters, Chas. Reeves, Joseph Porter, J. W . Hewlings.
Philadelphia .- John M. Taylor, John D. Tustin, Thomas W. Davis, Joshua Lippincott, James W.
in the United States. H. Mulligan, 444 North Second St., Philadelphia.
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FARMERS' & MECHANICS' CAMDEN, N. J.
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Office NE corner 2d & Chestnut, over the Corn Ex. Bank. Capital 168,000 dolls. Discount, Wednes- days and Saturdays. Dividends, January and Julv.
Nathaniel N. Stokes, Pres. Jas. H. Stevens, Cash'r.
BANK CLEARING HOUSE. 429 Chestnut. George E. Arnold, Manager.
SAVING FUND SOCIETIES
FIVE PER CENT. SAVING FUND OF THE AMERICAN TRUST CO. Walnut st., S E corner of Fourth. Incorporated 1850. Charter Perpetual. Capital stock, 500,000 dolls.
Alex. Whillden, Pres. Samnel Work, V. Pres. John C. Sims, See'y. John S. Wilson, Treas.
Trustees .- Alex. Whillden, Jonas Bowman, Louis A. Godley, T. Esmonde Harper, H. H. Eldridge, John C. Farr, John P'. Simons, Hon. Thomas Ser- Lewis Wain, Pres. geant, William J. Howard, George Nugent, Albert C. Roberts.
FRANKLIN SAVING FUND SOCIETY. Office 136 S 4th.
President, Jacob B. Shannon. Treasurer, Cyrus Cadwalader.
Directors .- Jacob B. Shannon, John Shindler, Malachi W. Sloan, Lewis Krumbhaar. Nathan Smedley, Ephraim Blanchard, Joseph W. Lippin- eott, Nicholas Rittenhouse, Jos. H. Satterthwaite, Cyrus Cadwallader, George Russell, Edward T. Hyatt, Henry Delany.
Open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock, and on Wednes- day and Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock.
Interest-Five per cent. per annum.
HOME SAVINGS COMPANY.
Office, 206 N 4th. Capital Stock 50,000 dollars* Chartered March 2, 1857. Deposits received in sums of One Dollar and upwards, and repaid with" out notice. Interest, five per cent. Office open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock. Also on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from 5 to 8 o'clock.
Edwin Smith, Pres. Dr. C. M. Jackson, Treas. Philip M. Berlett, See'y.
Executive Committee .- Theo. H. Peters, Theo. B. Knight, Samuel L. Ward, Dr. A. C. Bournonville, Edward E. Jones.
MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHANICS' SAVING AND LOAN COMPANY,
Capital 125,000 dolls, Office 15 N 6th.
James T. Carter, Pres't. Thos. Marsh, V. Pres't Samuel P. Hancock, Secretary.
Receives deposits in sums of One Dollar and up- wards, and allows interest at the rate of five per eent. per annum. Deposits paid on demand. Office open daily, from 9 until 4 o'clock.
Directors .- James T. Carter, Clayton French, Thomas Marsh, Thomas Craven, Samuel C. Wil- lits, John Hertzler, jr., S.J. Megargce, Jacob Binder, Joseph E. Schell, Thomas Allman, jr .- George W. Thorn, Solicitor.
MUTUAL SAVING LOAN ASSOCIATON. Office, 502 S 2d.
Samuel Kilpatrick, Pres. Jas. W. Early, Treas. Robt. B. Salter, Sec'y.
Directors .- Wm. D. Cozens, James Ballenger, Daniel H. Foster, W'm. W. Barnes, Philip L. Du- bosq, William C. Flanigen, Samuel McManemy, Isaac P. Smith, John M. Salin, Charles Clare, James P. Gregory.
PENNSYLVANIA SAFETY FUND AND DEPOSIT COMPANY. N E cor. Walnut and Eighth sts. S. A. Pearson, Bec'y.
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
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, Tobias Wagner, James Dundas, Jacob R. Smith, William Platt, HI. J. Williams, Thos. Robins, A. E. Borie, Samuel Welsh, I Pem- berton Hutchinson, Joseph Swift, John R. Wuch- erer, William H. Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, William V. Keating, M. D., William Harmar.
Interest-Four eight-tenths per cent. per annum
PHILADELPHIA REAL ESTATE, SAV- INGS AND LOAN COMPANY.
Incorporated March, 1855. N. E. corner 10th and Chestnut.
John Miller, Pres. Jos. W. Souder, V. Pres. J. L. Hutchinson, See.
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. Thudinm, J. L. Gihon, H. S. Allen, James Freeborn, T. W. Priee.
Interest, Five per cent. per annun).
SAVING FUND OF THE NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY.
Henry L. Benner, Pres. Robt. Selfridge, V. P. Wm. J. Reed, Seeretary.
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 5 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. All sums, large or small, paid back 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, C. Landreth Munns, Fran- cis Lee, Joseph Yerkes, Henry Diffenderfer.
Interest-Five per cent. per annum.
Jules Hauel & Co. have contributed largely in
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
SAVING FUND SOCIETY OF GERMAN- |S. R. Crawford, Pres. TOWN AND ITS VICINITY.
Main st. cor. Laurel st., one square below Railroad Depot, Germantown. Incorporated April 16th, 1854. Open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock, and Wednesdays and Saturdays until 9 in the evening.
President .- Abraham Martin. Vice President .- T. Carlton Henry. Secretary .- Elliston P. Morris. Treasurer .- T. B. Butcher.
SEAMEN'S SAVING FUND.
Office, N W cor Second and Walnut streets. Money is received in sums of one dollar and upwards from all classes of the community, and interest paid from the day of deposit. The office is open daily, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and every Satur- day 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.
Managers .-- Franklin Fell, Stilwell S. Bishop, Josephi B. Myers, Capt. John Gallagher, William P. Jenks, Josiah Kisterbock, Sanderson R. Martin, Levi T. Rutter, P. Levy, Charles M. Morris, Wil- liam R. Kehrum.
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SOC'Y. Office 331 N Third.
Jas. S. Pringle, Pres't. Francis Hart, Sec'y.
Office open daily from 9 to 2} o'clock, also on Monday and Thursday from 5 until 9 o'clock in the evening.
Managers .- James S. Pringle, Stephen Smith, John P. Levy, Hon. H. K. Strong, Daniel Under- koffer, Fredk. Staake, Francis Hart, Joseph P. Le Clerc, John Kessler, jr., George Knecht, Joseph M. Cowell, Hon. Wm. Millward, Geo. Woelpper, Peter C. Ellmaker, Robert B. Davidson, George T. Thorn.
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. C. Donnell, John Ashhurst, Frederick Fraley, Ben-
Managers. - Robert Ewing, Mark Devine, Mi- chael Keenan, Charles Kelly, William Morgan, F. M. Drexel, Wni. Wilcock, Jas. M. Smith, Hugh O'Donnell, James McCann, Henry Crilly, Alfred C. Gibson, Hugh Clark, John Tiers, Mark Wilcox, F. Horstman, Michael M'Gill, Daniel M'Devitt, John MeGlensey, Alexander Heron, jr., Denis B. Kelly, Francis Cooper, John Philbin.
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