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Female Anti-Slavery Society; Sarah Pugh, Presi- dent. Margaret J. Burleigh, Rec. Secretary. Mary Grew, Cor. Secretary. Annie Shoemaker, Treasurer.
French Benevolent Society. S. Destouet, President. E. Roussel, Treasurer. H. Tirel, Secretary.
Fuel Savings Society of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia. Townsend Sharpless, President. Samuel J. Sharpless, Treasurer. Edward Speak- man, Secretary.
German Society, Hall 20 S 7th. Jacob H. Fisler, President. A. T Chur and J. T. Plate, Secre- taries. Lewis Bremer, Treasurer.
Hibernia Society. Gen. Robert Patterson, Presi- dent. Andrew C. Craig, Secretary. Jas. Brown, Treasurer.
Mercantile Beneficial Association. Wm. C. Ludwig, President, 36 N 3d. Wm. A. Rolin, Secretary, N E 8th and Market. Edwin Mitchell, Trea- surer.
Merchants' Fund. John M. Atwood, President, 436 Market. Thomas Robins, Edmund A. Souder, Vice Presidents. Wm. C Ludwig, Treasurer, 36 N 3d. Thomas F. Brady, Secretary, 46 S 3d.
James Mott, President. . J. Miller M'Kim, Cor. Secretary. Reuben Tomlinson, Rec. Secretary. Sarah Pugh, Treasurer.
Jules Hauel & Co. have been favorably known in this city
Episcopal Missionary Association for the West, 524 Presbyterian Board of Publication, 821 Chestnut.
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Pennsylvania Colonization Society, 609 Walnut. Societies for the Relief and Employment Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, President. Robert B. of the Poor. Davidson, Secretary. William Coppinger, Trea- surer.
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Concert Hall, Chestnut st. M. W. Baldwin, President. Robt. Buist, Treasurer. William Saunders, Cor. Sec- retary. Henry Hay, Rec. Secretary. Samuel S. Haldeman, A.M., Professor of' Entomology. Wm. Darlington, M. D , Professor of Botany. James C. Booth, Professor of Horticultural Chemistry. Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and for the Relief of Free Negroes un- lawfully held in Bondage, and for Improving the Condition of the African Race, Clarkson Hall, Cherry above 6th. Dillwyn Parrish, President. Edward Lewis and T. Ellwood Chapman, Secre- taries. Caleb Clothier, Treasurer.
Philadelphia Association for the Relief of Disabled Firemen, 34 N 5th. George W. Tryon, Presi- dent. Jacob Esher, Treasurer. William T. Butler, Secretary. William J. Pascoe, Assistant Secretary.
Philadelphia Baptist Institute, 625 Chestnut. David Jayne, M. D., President. William Bucknell, Treasurer. Thomas T. Johnson, Cor. Secretary Charles T. Miller, Rec. Secretary.
Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons. James J. Barclay, President. W. Parker Foulke and Edward Townsend, Sepre- taries. Horatio C. Wood, Treasurer.
Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, 626 Chestnut. Craig Biddle, President. A. T. New- bold, Charles W. Harrison, Vice Presidents. George Blight, Treasurer. Alfred L. Kennedy, M. D., Rec. Secretary. Sidney G. Fisher, Cor. Secretary. John McGowan, Librarian.
Philadelphia Sunday-School Association. J. S. Cum- mings, Secretary.
Saint Andrew's Society. Stephen R. Crawford, President. George Young, Secretary. George Bertram, Treasurer.
Scots Thistle Society. John Booth, Fresident. Robert C. Gibson, Secretary. Thomas Duncan, Treasurer.
Society of the Sons of St. George. James Allen' President. James R. Webb, Secretary.
State Society of the Cineinnati of Pennsylvania. John R. Latimer, President. Harris L. Sproat, Secretary. George W. Harris, Assistant Secre- tary. John H. Markland, Treasurer. Robert Adams, Assistant Treasurer.
The Grandom Institution, 811 Areh. John M. Ogden, President. Henry C. Townsend, Secre- tary and Treasurer.
Union Benevolent Association, office N W eor. 7th & Sansom, Samuel H. Perkins, President. Rich- ard D. Wood, J. Fisher Leaming, Vice Presidents. Edmund Wilcox, 404 Chestnut, Treasurer. L. Montgomery Bond, Corresponding Secretary. John H. Atwood, Recording Secretary. John Hicks, Agent.
United American Mechanics' Hall Association, N E cor 4th and George. George W. Ford, President William M. Weekerly, Secretary. Robert G. March, Treasurer. Daniel Penning, Janitor.
Welsh Society. Joseph M. Thomas, President. William F. Parry, Secretary. William H. Mor- gan, Treasurer.
Young Men's Christian Association of Philadelphia, 1009 Chestnut. George H. Stuart, President. John Wanamaker, Cor. Secretary. William G. Crowell, Treasurer.
Female Hospitable Society, N E cor. 15th & Ogden. Mrs. Sarah A. Polk, Governess. Miss S. A. Polk, Treasurer. Miss S. Coxe, Secretary.
The Central Employment Association, S E eor 9th and Green. Abigail W. Ellis, President. Ann A. Townsend, Secretary. Elizabeth W. Lippincott, Treasurer.
The Female Society of Philadelphia for the Relief and Employment of the Poor, 112 N 7th. Juliana Randolph, Clerk. Mary Ann Bacon, Treasurer. The Northern Association of the City and County of Philadelphia for the Relief and Employment of Poor Women, Green above 7th. Lucretia Mott, President. Lydia Gillingham, Secretary.
The Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor, Catharine ab 7th. Thos. T. Tasker, President. Coleman L. Nicholson, Secretary. Wistar Morris, Treasurer.
The Provident Society for Employing the Poor, Prune below 6th. John A. Brown, President. William H. Larned, Secretary. William L. Edwards, Treasurer.
Western Association of Ladies l'or the Relief and Employment of the Poor, 17th above Chestnut. Saralı E. Key, President. Hannah Ann Zell, Secretary. Elizabeth M. Morris, Treasurer.
SOUP HOUSES.
Kensington Soup Society, Shackamaxon st. Robert Clark, President. J. K. Vaughan, Secretary. G. J. Hamilton, Treasurer.
Moyamensing Soup Society, N W eor 8th and Mar- riott. Charles Rhoads, President. James M. Gibson, Secretary. Robert Graffen, Treasurer.
Northern Soup Society of Philadelphia for the Gra- tuitous Distribution of Soup to the Poor, N E cor 4th and Peters ab Brown. Charles J. Sutter, Presi- dent. Samuel T. Childs, Secretary. T. Morris Perot, Treasurer.
Philadelphia Society for Supplying the Poor with Soup, Griseom bel Spruce. Jacob T. Bunting, President. John J. Thompson, Secretary. Jere- miah Hacker, Treasurer.
South wark Soup Society, Sutherland below Queen. Robert Clark, President. Edward S. Hall, Sec- retary. Benjamin Morton, Treasurer.
The Spring Garden Soup Society, Buttonwood bet 13th and Broad. James Peters, President. F. Shoemaker, Secretary. John H. Dohnert, Trea- surer.
The Western Soup-House Society, 17th and Sansom. Samuel L. Baily, Secretary. George Vaux, Trea- surer.
HOMES FOR THE INDIGENT.
Church Home for Children, N E cor 22d and Pine. Mrs. N. Hopkins, 1st Directress. Miss Boyd, Secretary. Miss M. S. Cannell, Treasurer. Foster Home Association of Philadelphia, situated between 20th and 21st and Hamilton and Spring Garden sts. Mrs. G. W. Toland, First Direetress. Miss Neill, Secretary. Mrs. E. S. Simmons, Treasurer.
Home for the Moral Reform of Destitute Colored Children, 708 Lombard. Deborah M. Williamson, Secretary. Sarah W. Cope, Treasurer.
Industrial Home for the Instruction of Girls in the Arts of Housewifery and Sewing, 321 S 15th. Mrs. J. C. Peehin, President. Mrs. M. E. Finley, Secretary. Miss E. W. Lewis, Treasurer.
for the last 23 years, as perfumers of merit.
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St. Vincent's Home for Infants, 18th and Wood sts. |The Rosine Association of Philadelphia, 320 N 8th . The Home for Destitute Colored Children, Girard
av near Girard College. Anna D. Morrison,
President. Eliza Fell, Secretary. Susan M. United States Naval Asylum, Gray's Ferry road Parrish, Treasurer.
The Howard Institution, under the eare of an Asso- eiation of Women Friends of Philadelphia, for discharged Female Prisoners, 1612 Poplar. Re- becca Collins, President. Rebecca T. Ifaines, Secretary. Regina S. Kimber, Treasurer.
The Newsboys' Aid Society of Philadelphia, 221 GRAND DIVISION STATE OF PENNSYL- Spruce. John Bohlen, President. George S. VANIA SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Fox, Secretary. William Purves, Treasurer.
The Northern Home for Friendless Children, 23d and Brown. Mrs. E. W. Hutter, President. Mrs. A. V. Murphey, Secretary. Mrs. R. Han- mett, Treasurer.
The Temporary Home Association of Philadelphia, 727 Filbert. Sidney Ann Lewis, President. S. F. Dawes, Secretary, Mary W. Brooks, Trea- surer.
The Union School and Children's Home, 12th and Fitzwater. Mrs. Joel Jones, President. Mrs. J. C. Pechin, Secretary. Mrs. T. R. Maris, Trea- surer.
The Western Provident Society and Children's Home of Philadelphia, Logan and Venango (W P). Mrs. Franklin Bacon, President. Miss E. P. Eakin, Secretary. Mrs. Samuel W. Field, Trea- surer.
Union Temporary Home for Children, N E cor 16th and Poplar. Miss Susan J. O'Neill, President. Mrs. Charles Brown, Secretary. E. W. Clark, Treasurer.
ASYLUMS.
House of the Good Shepherd, 23d bet Sansom and Walnut. Sister Mary of St. Boniface, Superior. Rev. John Branigan, Chaplain
Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society of Philadelphia, Cherry near 18th. Mrs. H. L. Hodge, Directress. Mrs. John K. Kane, Secre- tary. Mrs. I. C. Jones, jr., Treasurer.
Magdalen Society of Philadelphia, 21st and Race. Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, President. Joshua W. Ash, M. D., Secretary. William Biddle, Trea- surer.
Penn Asylum for Indigent Widows and Single Wo- men of the City of Philadelphia, Belgrade and Otis. Emeline Claridge, President. Mary Wat- tles, Secretary. Elizabeth Carr, Treasurer.
Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, West Phila- delpi.ia. Thomas S. Kirkbride, M.D., Physician. Edward A. Smith, M. D., Assistant Physician. John Wistar, Steward. Margaret N. Wistar, Matron.
St. Ann's Widows' Asylum, 2d below Christian. Sister Mary Aloysia, Superior.
St. John's Male Orphan Asylum, Laneaster turn- pike. Sister Appolonia, Superior. Rev. J. Kelly, Chaplain.
St. Joseph's Female Orphan Asylum, 7th and Spruee. Managed by ten Sisters of Charity.
St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum at Tacony. Rev. P. 13. Kensington, Frankford av and York, Monday.
M. Carbon, Superior.
The Contributors to the Asylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of the Use of their Reason, near Frankford. William Biddle, Clerk. Horatio C. 17. Star of the West, ( Frankford,) Thursday.
Wood, Treasurer.
The Orphans' Society of Philadelphia, 18th and Cherry. Sarah W. Fisher, Directress. Rebecca Gratz, Secretary. Mrs. Henry J. Williams, Trea- surer.
Mary B. Thain, President. Harriet Probasco, Secretary.
nearly opposite the Alms House. James B. M'Kean, Secretary.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
The annual meetings are held on the 4th Wednes- day in October.
Officers.
G. W. P .- William A. Duff.
G. S .- William Nicholson, 118 S 7th.
G. T .- Eliashib Tracy.
Subordinate Divisions in Philadelphia. with their places of meeting.
1. Philadelphia, Loeust W of Broad.
2. Washington, 6th and Walnut.
3. Hope, 5th and Library.
5. Franklin, 2d and Queen.
7. Young Men's, 13th and Mt. Vernon.
12. Union, S W 2d and Brown.
19. Friendship, 12th and Filbert.
20. Crystal Fount, 5th and Library.
21. Hierophant, 9th and Spring Garden.
30. Hand-in-Hand, Sd above Brown.
36. Fredonia, 3d above Brown.
46. Perseverance, 5th and Library.
49. Fraternal, 2d and Queen.
54. Manayunk.
55. Frankford.
56. Chestnut Hill.
57. Germantown.
59. Kensington, Frankford av and Master.
66. Morning Star, 9th and Spring Garden.
139. Holmesburg.
205. Exeelsior, 6th and Walnut.
334. Great Western, Loeust above Broad.
385. Ark of Safety, St. John and Germantown av.
532. Morning Light, 9th and Spring Garden.
CADETS OF TEMPERANCE-GRAND SEC- TION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
B. Franklin Dennison, Grand Secretary, 1212 Mt. Vernon street.
Subordinate Sections in Philadelphia.
1. Germantown, (Germantown, ) Saturday.
2. Silver Spring, Kater Hall, South above 15th, Thursday.
3. Elm Tree, Frankford av opp Master, Monday.
4. Morning Star, S W 2d and Brown, Tuesday.
5. Brotherly Love, 2d bel Queen, Friday.
6. Union, Allen ab Frankford av, Thursday.
7. Hand-in-Hand, Frankford av bel Norris, Friday.
8. Harmony, Allen ah Frankford av, Friday.
9. Washington, St. John and Germantown avenue, Monday.
11. Ark of Safety, St. John and Germantown av, Tuesday.
14. Great Western, Hose House, Loeust ab 12th, Wednesday.
15. Excelsior, N W eor. 6th and Walnut, Monday.
19. Meridian Sun, Frankford av opp Master, Satur- day.
20. Philadelphia, Hose House, Locust above 12th, Friday.
21. Liberty, N W eor 6th and Walnut, Saturday.
The largest Wholesale and Retail Stock of Watches and Jewelry
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22. Keystone, Queen bel 2d, Thursday.
23. Bud of Hope, (Manayunk,) Saturday.
25. 'Prentice Boys, Hose House, Loeust above 12th, Thursday.
26 Spring Garden, N W cor 8th and Spring Garden, Friday.
28. Crystal Fount, Engine House, 3d ab Washington av, Wednesday.
32. Young America, Engine House, Sd ab Washing- ton av. Friday.
33. Leverington, Odd Fellows' Hall, (Roxborough,) Monday.
35. Enterprise, Frankford av and Phoenix, Thursday.
UNITED DAUGHTERS OF AMREICA.
STATE COUNCIL OF PENNSYLVANIA. R. H. Cassady, R. S. Subordinate Councils in Philadelphia.
1. Lady Washington. 17. Delaware.
2. Deborah Franklin. 18. Sylvania.
4. Pennsylvania. 19. Day Spring.
5. Harmony. 21. Spring Garden.
7. Lydia Loxley. 22. Excelsior.
9. Naomi. 23. Mary A. King.
10. Lady Taylor.
SO. Mount Olive.
11. Diligent.
52. Consolatinn.
13. Hannah Penn. 38. Lady Madison.
16. Green Hill. 48. Kensington.
GRAND TEMPLE OF HONOR OF PENN- SYLVANIA.
William S. Stiles, S E Sd & Vine, G. W. Recorder. Subordinate Temples in Philadelphia.
1. Mount Vernon. 13. Fidelity.
2. Liberty. 15. Cohocksink.
11. Mount Olivet.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania meets semi- annually on the 3d Tuesday in the months of May and November, the former being the annual session, in the Hall corner of 6th and Haines, Philadelphia.
Officers.
M. W. G. M .- Henry Lambert.
R. W. D. G. M .- J. Alexander Simpson.
R. W. G. Warden .- Daniel Washburn.
R. W. G. Secretary .- Wm. Curtis, Box 253 Post Office.
R. W. G. Treasurer .- M. Richards Muckle. Odd Fellows' Halls in Philadelphia.
S W cor 6th and Haines. N W cor 3d and Brown. S E cor Broad and Spring Garden. Ridge 'av bel Wallace. West End Hall, NE cor 21st and Mar- ket. West Philadelphia Hall, S E cor Park . and Market. S W eor 10th and South. Third bel Ger- man. Second bel Queen. Locust ab 11th.
Subordinate Lodges in Philadelphia, with their places and times of meeting.
1. Pennsylvania, 6th and Haines, Wednesday.
2. Washington, 6th and Haines, Tuesday.
3. Wayne, 6th and Haines, Monday.
4. Morning Star, 6th and Haines, Friday.
5. Franklin, 6th and Haines, Thursday.
6. General Marion, 6th and Haines, Thursday.
7. Herman, 3d and Brown, Tuesday.
8. Rising Sun, (Frankford, ) Saturday.
10. Philomathean, (Germantown,) Saturday.
11. Kensington, Sd and Brown, Wednesday.
12. Jefferson, 3d and Brown, Monday.
13. Philadelphia, 6th and Haines, Wednesday.
14. Wildey, (Frankford,) Saturday.
15. Philanthropie, 6th and Haines, Tuesday.
16. Harmony, 3d and Brown, Fridav.
17. Northern Liberties, 3d and Brown, Thursday.
18. Lafayette, 6th and Haines, Thursday. 19. Amity, 6th and Haines, Thursday.
21. Teutonia, 6th and Haines, Monday.
22. Adelphia, 6th and Haines, Tuesday.
23. Friendship, 6th and Haines, Tuesday.
25. America, 3d and Brown, Tuesday.
26. Penn, 3d and Brown, Monday.
28. Heneosis Adelphon, 3d and Brown, Thursday.
29. Robert Morris, 6th and Haines, Wednesday.
31. Manayunk, (Manayunk,) Saturday.
33. Decatur, 6th and Haines, Wednesday.
34. United States, 6th and Haines, Monday.
36. Columbian, 3d and Brown, Thursday.
38. Monroe, Sd and Brown, Friday.
41. Southern, 2d bel Queen, Wednesday.
43. Hancock, 6th and Haines, Friday.
46. Excelsior, 6th and Haines, Friday.
47. Rising Star, (Bustleton, ) Saturday.
52. Star of America, Broad and Spring Garden, Wednesday.
55. Independence, 3d bel German, Friday.
61. Adam, 6th and Haines, Monday.
63. Hand-in-Hand, (Frankford,) Saturday.
66. Roxborough, (Roxborongh,) Saturday.
89. Good Samaritan, 3d and German, Friday.
93. Hope, 3d and German, Wednesday.
95. Schiller, 6th and Haines, Wednesday.
99. Spring Garden, Broad and Spring Garden, 'Thursday.
100. Chosen Friends', 3d and Brown, Tuesday.
104. Empire, 6th and Haines, Thursday.
110. Crystal Fount, 6th and Haines, Wednesday.
113. Oriental, 3d and German, Thursday.
114. Covenant, 6th and Haines, Friday.
115. Olive Branch, 6th and Haiues, Friday.
126. General Warren, Sd and German, Tuesday.
127. Paradise, 6th and Haines, Thursday.
130. Industry, (Manayunk,) Wednesday.
133. General Harrison, 3d and German, Monday.
135. Livingston, Park and Market, Wednesday.
138. Fidelity, 3d and Brown, Wednesday.
142. Shiloh, 10th and South, Thursday.
144. Fourth of July, 3d and German, Tuesday.
145. Fredonia, 6th and Haines, Tuesday.
146. Southwark, Sd and German, Wednesday.
150. Metropolitan, 6th and Haines, Tuesday.
154. Green Hill, Ridge av and Wallace, Friday.
155. Vigilant, 6th and Haines, Monday.
171. Walhalla, Sd and Brown, Thursday.
174. De Kalb, 3d and Brown, Saturday.
186. Justice, Sd and Brown, Wednesday.
187. Prospeet, 6th and Haines, Saturday.
188. Fraternal, 6th and Haines, Friday.
189. Franconia, Sd and Brown, Wednesday.
190. Star of Bethlehem, 6th and Haines, Monday.
200. Pacific, 6th and Haines, Saturday.
201. Enterprise, 6th and Haines, Saturday.
206. Cineinnatus, 6th and Haines, Wednesday.
223. Philadelphia National, Broad and Spring Gar- den, Monday.
224. Minerva, 6th and Haines, Friday.
229. Welcome, 3d and Brown, Monday.
232. Radiant Star, 3d and Brown, Monday.
235. Mount Airy. (Mt. Airy, ) Saturday.
237. Mercantile, 6th and Haines, Tuesday.
238. Tacony, (Bridesburg,) Tuesday.
in the United States. H. Mulligen, 444 North Second St., Philadelphia
3. Brotherly Love. Fidelity Degree No. 1. Viola Social Degree No. 5. 106. Guttenburg, 6th and Haines, Monday.
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240. Richmond, (Port Richmond,) Wednesday.
243. Protection, (Hestonville, ) Monday.
256. Commercial, 6th and Haines, Wednesday.
258. Templar. 2d and Queen, Thursday.
262. Atlantic. 6th and Haines, Thursday.
266. Amana, Broad and Spring Garden, Thursday. 270. Mystic, (Holmesburg,) Saturday.
271. Palestine. Sd and Brown, Tuesday.
272. Liberty, Broad and Spring Garden, Tuesday.
282 Ajalon, Loenst ab 11th, Thursday.
283. Merchants', 6th and Haines, Friday.
294. Ashland. 6th and Haines, Tuesday.
296. Apollo, 6th and Haines, Saturday.
297. Saranac, 6th and Haines, Saturday. 306. Walker, ( Germantown, ) Monday. 309. Kingsessing, (Kingsessing,) Thursday.
312. Allemania, Sd and Brown, Friday.
319. Penn Township, (North Penn, ) Thursday. 325. Purity, Sd and Brown, Saturday.
343. Shackamason, 3d and Brown, Friday.
353. Cadwalader, Lornst ab 11th, Tuesday.
854. Neptune. 3d and Brown, Wednesday.
355. West End, 21st and Market, Monday.
375. Mount Olive, 3d and Brown, Saturday.
383. Cohoeksink. (Port Richmond,) Tuesday. 396. Frankford, ( Frankford,) Tuesday. 405. American Star, 2Ist and Market, Wednesday.
443. Veritas. Locust ab 11th, Wednesday.
452. Relief. 10th and South, Tuesday.
462. Guardian, 10th and South, Monday.
463. Coaquanock, Broad and Spring Garden, Tues- day.
464. Equal Rights, 21st and Market, Tuesday.
465. Aurora, Broad and Spring Garden, Monday.
467. Falls of Schuylkill, (Schuylkill Falls,) Monday
470. Areadia, Broad and Spring Garden, Wednesday.
477. Meridian San, Ridge av and Wallace, Wednes- day.
495. Du Progress, 6th and Haines, Saturday.
508. Iroquois, Park and Market, Monday.
554. Humboldt, 3d and Brown, Saturday.
The Grand Encampment of Pennsylvania holds its stated sessions semi-annually, at the Hall, eorner of 6th and Haines. Philadelphia, on the 3d Monday in the months of May and November.
Officers.
M. W. G. P .- William Morslander. M. E. G. H. P .- William II. Trinick.
R. W. G. S. W .- William T. Rackliff. R. W. G. J. W .- John Able.
R. W. G. Seribe .- William Curtis. R. W. G. Treasurer .- Henry Simons.
Philadelphia Encampments.
1. Philadelphia, 6th and Haines, 1st & 3d, Tuesday.
5. Lafayette, 6th and Haines, 1st & Sd, Friday.
6. Mount Olive, 3d and Brown, 1st & 3d, Friday.
7. Walhalla, 6th and Haines, 1st & Sd, Thursday.
9. Andrew Jackson, ( Myk, ) 1st & 3d, Thursday. 17. Siloam, 6th and Haines, 2d & 4th, Friday.
18. Mount Horeb, (Germantown ) 2d & 4th, Tuesday.
22. Harris, 6th and Haines, 20 & 4th, Tuesday.
24. Mount Zion, 3d and German, 2d & 4th, Monday.
26. United Brothers, Sd and Brown, 20 & 4th, Mon- day.
33. Howard, 6th and Haines, 2d & 4th, Monday.
36. Fredonia, 6th and Haines, 2d & 4th, Thursday.
38. Brotherly Love, 6th and Haines, 2d & 4th, Wednesday.
45. Ashland, 6th and Haines, 1st & 3d, Monday.
47. National, Broad and Spring Garden, 1st & 3d, Hall, N E cor 2d and Coates.
Wednesday.
48. Jefferson, 3d and Brown, 2d & 4th, Friday.
51. Palestine, 6th and Haines, 1st & 30, Wednesday.
53. Paradise, 21st and Market. 20 & 4th, Thursday.
55. Jordan, 3d and Brown, 2d & 4th, Thursday.
57. Keystone, Broad and Spring Garden, 2d & 4th, Monday.
62. Maniton, Sd and Brown, 1st & 3d, Thursday.
65. Harmony, 3d and Brown, 1st & Sd. Monday.
66. Roxborough, (Roxboro') 2d & 4th, Wednesday. 83. Logan, Park and Market, 2d, Thursday.
105. Coaquanock, Broad and Spring Garden, 1st & 3d, Monday.
111. Pennsylvania, Broad and Spring Garden, 1st & 3d, Tuesday.
Grand United Order of Odd Fellows.
Sub-Committee of Management of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, located at Philadel- phia. Meet at 7th and Market.
Officers Elected for the year 1860.
D. B. Bowser, G. M.
William Allen, D. G. M.
James Needham, G. S. Henry Gordon, G. T.
Nathan G. Bacon, James C. M'Crummill, Cyrus B. Miller, Amos Webber, Dircetors.
Lodges in Philadelphia.
711. Unity, S E cor 7th and Market.
816. Good Samaritan, Zane St. Ilall.
894. Phoenix, Zane St. Hall.
095. Covenant, S E 7th and Market.
898. Friendship, Brown St. Hall.
901. Carthagenian, Zane St. Hall.
964. Mount Olive, Zane St. Ilall.
1213. Mount Lebanon, S E 7th and Market.
P. G. M. Chapter, No. 2, S E cor 7th and Market.
A. D. O. H.
Pennsylvania State Lodge of the Ancient German Order of Harugari, meets annually on the last Mon- dav in September, at Harugari Hall, corner of 3d and Callowhill.
W. R. Ackerman, Grand Secretary, 1014 Sergeant. Subordinate Lodges in Philadelphia, with their places and times of meeting.
13. Cherusker, Druids Hall, 4th ab Wood, Thursday.
24. Robert Blum, Harugari Hall, 3d and Callowhill, Wednesday.
34. Tuisko, Harugari ITall, 3d and Callowhill, Satur- day.
3. Morning Star, (Frankford) 1st & 3d, Wednesday. 39. Adolph Triitsehler, 2d and Coates, Friday.
43. Philadelphia, N W 4th and Walnut, Wednesday
44. Wittekind, Druids Hall, Wednesday.
47. Wilhelm Tell, Harngari Hall, Tuesday.
48. Augusta Tentonia, 9th and Callowhill, Saturday.
59. Rotteck, 21 and Coates, Thursday.
85. Fried and Einigkeits, 7th and Girard av, Wednes- clay.
99. Barbarosa, 7th and Girard av, Tuesday.
Independent Order of Red Men.
(German Order.)
The Grand Tribe meets every 3d Sunday at the
The Delaware Degree Tribe meets every 2d Sun- day at the same place.
Jules Hauel & Co. sincerely thank the citizens of Philadelphia
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
Times and Places of Meeting of the Subordinate Tribes.
4. Tammany, N E cor. 2d and Coates, Tuesday.
5. Montezuma, N E cor. 2d & Coates, Wednesday.
6. Pocahontas, N W cor. St. John and Callowhill, Tuesday.
10. Shackamaxon, N E cor. 2d & Coates, Saturday.
12. Wissahickon, (Manayunk,) Tuesday.
14. Talma, N E cor 7th and Girard av, Monday
15. Tecumseh, Druids' Hall, 321 N 4th, Friday.
19. Susquehanna, St. John and Germantown av, Thursday.
20. Wabash, Central Hall, Frankford av opp Master, Thursday.
25. Hiawatha, 830 S 20, Friday.
29. Pelouze, St. John and Germantown av, Friday.
31. Tuscarora, Town Hall, (Gin,) Wednesday. 32. Metamora, 16th and Brown.
34. Cohocksink, N E cor. Sd and Brown, Tuesday.
Improved Order of Red Men. GREAT COUNCIL OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Officers.
WV. Great Sachem-E. F. Stewart.
W. G. Senior Sagamore-William B. Eckert.
WV. G. Junior Sagamore-Richard Finch.
W. G Prophet-Thomas Binker.
W. G. Chief of Records-Morris H. Gorham.
W. G. Keeper of Wampum-Lewis C. Pierce.
Subordinate Councils in Philadelphia, with their times and places of meeting.
4. Kuquenaku, Friendship Engine House, 3d ab S. Ezekiel, G. N. A. Brown, Thursday.
5. Pocahontas, N W cor. 4th & Walnut, Tuesday.
7. Wyoming, Temperance Hall, 2d below Queen, Monday.
8. Shawnese, N W cor. 4th and Walnut, Thursday.
10. Delaware, Druids' Hall, Second and Tammany, Wednesday.
14. Mohawk, Druids' Hall, Second and Tammany, Monday.
17. Chattahoochee, N E cor. 9th and Spring Garden, Wednesday.
18. Pequod, Mec. Hall, 6th and Germantown av, Thursday.
19. Cherokee, Broad and Spring Garden, Thursday.
20. Pawnee, S E cor. 10th and Vine, Tuesday.
26. Black Hawk, Friendship Engine House, Sd ab Brown, Monday.
27. Mohegan, N W cor. 8th and Spring Garden, Monday.
30. Seminole, Temp. Hall, (Germantown) Tuesday.
32. Wissahickon, Mec. Engine House, Brown ab Broad, Tuesday.
33. Wingohocking, 108 Main (Fkd), Tuesday.
38. Sagoyewatha, Frankford av and Master, Friday. 43. Narraganset, Mec. Hall, 4th and George, Friday . 45, Miantonomi, S E cor. 11th & Girard av, Friday. 46. Pottowattomie, Mec. Hall, 4th and George, Monday.
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