McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1861, Part 282

Author: A. McElroy & Co; Orrin Rogers (Firm); E.C. & J. Biddle (Firm)
Publication date: 1837
Publisher: Philadelphia : A. McElroy & Co.
Number of Pages: 1434


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Pennsylvania State Temperance Society. M. W. Baldwin, President. Thomas Earp, Treasurer. Thomas Cooper, Recording Secretary, 3 North Front. Theodore Cuyler, Corresponding Sec'y. 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, Assist- ant Secretary.


Philadelphia Baptist Institute and Reading Room, 625 Chestnut. Washington Butcher, President. William Bucknell, Treasurer. James S. Dick- erson, Cor. Secretary. S. F. Hansell, Rec. Secretary.


Philadelphia Sabbath School Association. Pre- sident, George H. Stuart. Treasurer, Daniel Steinmetz. Secretary and General Superin- tendent, A. Martin. Office 1122 Chestnut Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons. James J. Barclay, Presi- dent. John J. Lytle, Secretary. Edward H. Bonsall, Treasurer.


Philadelphia Society for promoting Agriculture, 326 Walnut. Craig Biddle, President. Chas. W. Harrison, Charles Kelly, Vice Presidents. George Blight, Treasurer. Alfred L. Kennedy, M.D., Rec. Secretary. Sidney G. Fisher, Cor. Secretary. John McGowan, Librarian.


Saint Andrew's Society. Stephen R. Crawford, President. George Young, Secretary. George Bertram, Treasurer.


Scots Thistle Society. John Booth, President. Robert C. Gibson, Secretary. Thos. Duncan, Treasurer.


Society of the Sons of St. George. James Allen, President. James R. Webb, Secretary.


State Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania. John R. Latimer, President. Harris L. Sproat, Secretary. George W. Harris, Assistant Sec- retary. John H. Markland, Treasurer. Robt. Adams, Assistant Treasurer.


Swiss Benevolent Society, S. W. corner 4th and Wood. Rudolf Karodi, President. Werner Itschner, Secretary. Theodore Amsler, Trea- surer.


The Grandom Institution, 811 Arch. John M. Ogden, President. Henry C. Townsend, Secre- tary and Treasurer.


The Society for the Institution and Support of First Day or Sunday Schools in the City of Phi- ·ladelphia, 1122 Chestnut. John C. Pechin, President. James Peters, Vice President. Charles J. Sutter, Treasurer. Alexander Kirk- patrick, Secretary.


Union Benevolent Association, office N. W. cor. 7th and Sansom. Samuel H. Perkins, Presi- dent. Richard D. Wood, J. Fisher Leaming, Vice Presidents. Edmund Wilcox, 404 Chest- nut, Treasurer. L. Montgomery Bond, Cor- responding Secretary. John H. Atwood, Re- cording Secretary. John Hicks, Agent


United American Mechanics' Hall Association, N. E. cor. 4th and George. George W. Ford, President. William M. Weckerly, Secretary. Robert G. March, Treasurer. Daniel Penning, Janitor.


Welsh Society. Joseph M. Thomas, President. William F. Parry, Secretary. William H. Morgan, Treasurer, 506 Arch.


Young Men's Christian Association of Philadel- phia, 1009 Chestnut. George H. Stuart, Pre- sident. John Wanamaker, Cor. Secretary. William G. Crowell, Treasurer.


Wright's Beneficial Institute, Frankford & Unity, Frankford.


HOSPITALS AND DISPENSARIES.


Charity Hospital, Buttonwood below Broad. Os- wald Thompson, President. Burroughs Price, M.D., Secretary. John Sharp, Treasurer. Physicians-P. B. Goddard and William H. Pancoast, Surgery ; Z. Ring Jones, Eye, Ear and Urinary Organs ; H. St. Clair Ash, Diseases of Women ; Burroughs Price, Diseases of the Chest; A. W. Griffiths, Obstetrics; S. Upde- grove, Diseases of Children; J. L. Ludlow, Fevers and General Diseases. Outdoor Phy- sician, Robert Bolling, 256 S 12th.


Christ Church Hospital, 308 Cherry. Managers- C. Campbell Cooper, M.D., James C. Booth, Edmund A. Souder, James S. Newbold, Chas. Willing, M.D., D. Henry Flickwir. Physician, Francis West. George H. Kirkham, Treasurer. Dispensary Department Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor, Catharine above 7th. Physicians-Win. Moss, Charles S. Wurtz, John K. Kane, Albert H. Smith. Resident Apothecary, James H. McKee. German Dispensary, 403 Noble. Physicians- Henry Tiedeman, Ferdinand Rattenman, Ch. Beeken, Jules Schrotz, Emel Fischer, Charles Zoller. Warden of the House, Julius Herre. Homeopathic Infirmary, 1106 Coates. William H. Boyer, President. Charles Vanhorn, Trea- surer. Bushrod W. James, M.D., Secretary. Attending Physicians, B. W. James, D. R. Posey.


Window Shades and Curtain Goods, Wholesale and Retail;


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Howard Hospital and Infirmary of Incurables, 1812 Lombard. Thomas H. Powers, President. E. McClelland, Secretary. John McClure, Treasurer. Physicians-J. Aitken Meigs, Dis- eases of the Chest ; Joseph Klapp, Diseases of the Digestive Organs ; Oliver A. Judson, Dis- eases of the Skin ; G. R. Moorehouse, Diseases of the Brain and Nervous System; Wm. Dar- rach, Fevers ; E. MeClelland, Diseases of Fe- males ; Charles Neff, Diseases of the Urinary Organs; Lawrence Turnbull, Diseases of the Eye and Ear ; D. D. Clark and Samuel D. Gross, General and Special Surgery. Samuel Hew- ston, Steward.


Philadelphia Dispensary, 127 S 5th. Casper Wistar, Secretary. John M. Whitall, Trea- surer. Attending Physicians and Surgeons- Edward A. Spooner, Edward Shippen, Edwin Scholfield, C. Pendleton Tutt, Joshua Allen, James Cumiskey. Resident Physician, Edward Maris. Apothecary, F. Steinhauer.


Southern Homeopathic Dispensary, 519 S 3d. Wm. C McIntosh, President. Burkett Webb, Vice President. James McGlathery, Secretary and Treasurer. Physicians : Messrs. Gardiner, Kitchen, Sims, Howard, Tyndale, and Ashton.


The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Blight street below Pine. Mordecai D. Lewis, Presi- dent. John H. Attwood, Secretary. Morton P. Henry, Treasurer.


The Contributors to the Pennsylvania Hospital, from 8th to 9th and Spruce to Pine sts. Mor- decai L. Dawson, President. John T. Lewis, Treasurer. William Biddle, Secretary. Phy- sicians-William W. Gerhard, James J. Levick, John Forsyth Meigs, Francis Gurney Smith. Surgeons-George W. Norris, Edward Peace, Joseph Pancoast, Edward Hartshorne. Resi- dent Physicians-Thomas B. Reed, Edward Livezy, Charles A. MeCall. Steward, Wm. G. Malin. Matron, Mary D. Sharpless. Apothe- cary, John Conrad, M D. Clerk and Librarian, David T. Lewis, M.D. Visitors admitted every day except Saturday and Sunday, from 10 o'clock, A.M., until sunset.


The Hospital of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, corner Front and Huntingdon. Office 708 Walnut. Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, President. Rev. John A. Childs, Secretary. George L. Harrison, Treasurer.


The Northern Dispensary of Philadelphia, 601 Spring Garden st. George W. Tryon, President. John Kessler, jr .. Secretary. Robert Lindsay, Treasurer. Resident Physician and Apothecary, Alfred M. Slocum. Attending Physicians and Surgeons-J. B. Brinton, Williamn H. Gordon, J. M. Boisnot, J. F. Bourns, Wm. N. Handy, J. C. Cooper, S. N. Troth, W. C. Lybrand, E. Fischer.


The Pennsylvania Institution for Feeble-Minded Children, Dr. Jos. Parrish, Principal, located at Media, Delaware county, Pa. Central Office, 800 Arch street.


The St. Joseph's Hospital, Girard av between 16th and 17th; under the care of the Sisters of Charity. Rt. Rev. James F. Wood, President. James A. Doyle, Secretary. Charles A. Rep- plier, Treasurer. Sister Hilary, Sister Servant. Wills' Hospital for the Indigent Blind and Lame, situated on Race between 18th and 19th streets, opposite Logan Square. John Rodman Paul, M.D., President. Edward Hopper, Secretary.


LYING-IN CHARITIES.


Lying-in Department Charity Hospital, Button- wood bel Broad. Obstetric Physician, A. W. Griffiths.


Lying-in Department Northern Dispensary, 601 Spring Garden street. Consulting Physicians- Hugh L. Hodge, Charles D. Meigs, John Rhein, Nathan L. Hatfield, J. Henry Smaltz.


The Philadelphia Lying-in Charity & Nurses' Home, W 11th & Cherry. Casper Wistar, Presi- dent. Isaac S. Williams, Secretary. Edward Parrish, Treasurer. Principal Obstetric Physi- cians, Ellwood Wilson, Jas. M. Corse. Matron, B. C. Baner


The Preston Retreat, situated 20th and 21st, and Hamilton and Spring Garden sts. John M. Ogden, President. Edward Hopper, Secretary. Eli K. Price, Treasurer.


Societies for the Relief and Employ- ment of the Poor.


Female Hospitable Society, N E 15th and Ogden. Mrs. Sarah Potts, Governess. Miss Sallie A. Coxe, Secretary.


The Central Employment Association, S E 9th and Green. Priscilla H. Henszey, President. Alice Lewis, Secretary. Elizabeth J. Pike, Treasurer.


The Female Society of Philadelphia for the Re- lief 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, 702 Green. Lucretia Mott, President. Elizabeth E. Allen, Secretary.


The Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor, Catharine ab 7th. Thos. T. Tasker, President. Coleman L. Nich- olson, 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 for the Relief and Employment of the Poor, 17th above Chestnut Sarah E. Key, President. Hannah Ann Zell, Secretary. Elizabeth M. Morris, Treasurer.


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SOUP HOUSES.


Kensington Soup Society, Shackamaxon street. Abraham P. Eyre, President. J. K. Vaughan, Secretary. G. J. Hamilton, Treasurer.


Moyamensing Soup Society. N W 8th and Mar- riott. Charles Rhoads, President. James M. Gibson, Secretary. Robert Graffen, Treasurer. Northern Soup Society of Philadelphia, for the Gratuitous Distribution of Soup to the Poor, N E 4th and Peters ab Brown. Charles J. Sutter, President. Samuel T. Childs, Secretary. T. Morris Perot, Treasurer.


Philadelphia Society for Supplying the Poor with Soup, Griscom bel Spruce. Jacob T. Bunting, President. John J. Thompson, Secretary. Jere- miah Hacker, Treasurer.


Southwark Soup Society, Sutherland bel Queen. L. B. M. Dolby, President. Edward S. Hall, Secretary. Benjamin Morton, Treasurer.


The Spring Garden Soup Society, Buttonwood bet 13th and Broad. James Peters, President. F. Shoemaker, Secretary. John H. Dohnert, Trea- surer.


Patten's, 630 Chestnut Street.


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The Western Soup-House Society, 17th and San- som. Samuel L. Bailey, Secretary. George Vaux, Treasurer.


HOMES FOR THE INDIGENT.


Church Home for Children, N E 22d and Pine. Mrs. N. Hopkins, First Directress. Mrs. Wm. Ellis, Secretary. Mrs. F. R. Starr, Treasurer. Foster Home Association of Philadelphia, situated bet 20th and 21st, and Hamilton and Spring Garden sts. Mrs. G. W. Toland, First Direct- ress. Sophia K. Neill, Secretary. Mrs. E. S. Simmons, Treasurer.


Home for the Moral Reform of Destitute Colored Children, 708 Lombard. Deborah M. William- son, Secretary. Sarah W. Cope, Treasurer.


Industrial Home for the Instruction of Girls in the Arts of Housewifery and Sewing, 321 S 13th. Mrs. J. C. Pechin, President. Mrs. M. E. Fin- ley, Secretary. Miss E. W. Lewis, Treasurer. Lutheran Orphans' Home, Germantown. Mrs. C. W. Schaeffer, President and Treasurer. Mrs. Luther E. Albert, Secretary.


St. Vincent's Home for Destitute Infants, 18th and Wood sts. Sister Benedicta, Sister Servant. The Home for Destitute Colored Children, Girard av. near Girard College. Anna D. Morrison, President Eliza Fell, Secretary. Susan M. Parrish, Treasurer.


The Howard Institution, under the care of an Association of Women Friends of Philadelphia, for discharged Female Prisoners, 1612 Poplar. Rebecca Collins, President. Rebecca T. Haines, Secretary. Regina S. Kimber, Treasurer.


The Newsboys' Aid Society of Philadelphia, 273 S3d. John Bohlen, President. George S. 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. Ham- 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, Treasurer.


The Western Provident Society and Children's Home of Philadelphia, Logan and Venango (W. P.). Mrs. Franklin Bacon, President. Miss Ellen P. Eakin, Secretary. Mrs. Samuel W. Field, Treasurer.


Union Temporary Home for Children, N E c 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. Thomas Fox, 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. John W. Biddle, Treasurer.


Penn Asylum for Indigent Widows and Single Women of the City of Philadelphia, Belgrade and Otis. Emeline Claridge, President. Mary Wattles, Secretary. Elizabeth Carr, Treasurer. St. Ann's Widows' Asylum, 2d below Christian. Sister Mary Aloysia, Superior.


St. John's Male Orphan Asylum, Lancaster turn- pike. Sister Appolonia, Superior. Rev. Wil- liam Keane, Chaplain.


St. Joseph's Female Orphan Asylum, 7th and Spruce. Managed by ten Sisters of Charity. St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum at Tacony. Rev. P. M. Carbon, Superior.


The Association for the Care of Colored Orphans, Haverford street (W. P.), opposite Insane Asy- lum. Deborah M. Williamson, Clerk. Eliza- beth North, Treasurer.


The Contributors to the Asylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of the Use of their Reason, near Frankford. William Bettle, clerk. Ho- ratio C. Wood, Treasurer. Joshua H. Worth- ington, M.D., Physician and Superintendent. Margaret H. Worthington, Matron.


The Orphans' Society of Philadelphia, 18th and Cherry. Sarah W. Fisher, Directress. Rebecca Gratz, Secretary. Mrs. Henry J. Williams, Treasurer.


The Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, bet Market and Haverford, and 42d and 49th (W. P.), has two departments, one for males and the other for females. Physician in Chief and Superintendent, Thomas S. Kirkbride. Assist- ant Physicians of Department for males, S. Preston Jones and Wm. Longshore. Steward, Jonathan Richards. Matron, Margaret C. Rich- ards. Assistant Physician of Department for females, Edward A. Smith. Steward, John Wistar. Matron, Margaret N. Wistar. Per- mits to visitors may be had of any Manager or attending physician.


The Rosine Association of Philadelphia, 320 N 8th. Mary B. Thain, President. Harriet Pro- basco, Secretary.


United States Naval Asylum, Gray's Ferry road nearly opposite the Almshouse. James B. McKean, Secretary. Visitors are admitted in daytime upon application.


SECRET AND BENEFICIAL SOCIE- TIES.


Free and Accepted Masons. GRAND LODGE OF PENNSYLVANIA.


R. W. Grand Secretary, William H. Adams, office, - Masonic Hall, Chestnut above 7th.


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 Cresson, Philadelphia.


M. W. G. M .- J. Alexander Simpson.


R. W. D. G. M .- Daniel Washburn.


R. W. G. Warden .- William English.


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 Cresson. N W cor 3d and Brown. S E Broad and Spring Garden. Ridge


Gilt Cornices, Bands, Gimps, Tassels, Fringes, and Curtain Goods,,


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av bel Wallace. West End Hall. N E 21st and Market. West Philadelphia Hall, S E cor Park and Market. S W cor 10th and South. Third bel German. Locust ab 11th. Cor Ridge and Columbia av.


Subordinate Lodges in Philadelphia, with their places and time of meeting.


1. Pennsylvania, 6th and Cresson, Wednesday.


2. Washington, 6th and Cresson, Tuesday.


3. Wayne, 6th and Cresson, Monday.


4. Morning Star, 6th and Cresson, Friday.


5. Franklin, 6th and Cresson, Thursday.


6. General Marion, 6th and Cresson, Thursday. 7. Herman, 3d and Brown, Tuesday. 8. Rising Sun, Frankford, Saturday.


10. Philomathean, Germantown, Saturday.


11. Kensington, 3d and Brown, Wednesday.


12. Jefferson, 3d and Brown, Monday.


13. Philadelphia, 6th and Cresson, Wednesday.


14. Wildey, Frankford, Saturday


15. Philanthropic, 6th and Cresson, Tuesday.


16. Harmony, 3d and Brown, Friday.


17. Northern Liberties, 3d and Brown, Thursday. 18. Lafayette, 6th and Cresson, Thursday. 19. Amity, 6th and Cresson, Thursday.


21. Teutonia, 6th and Cresson, Monday.


22. Adelphia, 6th and Cresson, Tuesday.


23. Friendship, 6th and Cresson, 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 Cresson, Wednesday. 31. Manayunk, Manayunk, Saturday.


33. Decatur, 6th and Cresson, Wednesday.


34. United States, 6th and Cresson, Monday.


36. Columbian, 3d and Brown, Thursday.


38. Monroe, 3d and Brown, Friday.


41. Southern, 3d bel German, Wednesday.


43. Hancock, 6th and Cresson, Friday.


46. Excelsior, 6th and Cresson, 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 Cresson, Monday.


63. Hand-in-Hand, Frankford, Saturday.


66. Roxborough, Roxborough, Saturday. 89. Good Samaritan, 3d and German, Friday. 93. Hope, 3d and German, Wednesday.


95. Schiller, 6th and Cresson, Wednesday.


99. Spring Garden, Broad and Spring Garden, Thursday.


100. Chosen Friends, 3d and Brown, Tuesday.


104. Empire, 6th and Cresson, Thursday.


106. Guttenburg, 6th and Cresson, Monday.


110. Crystal Fount, 6th and Cresson, Wednesday. 113. Oriental, 3d and German, Thursday. 114. Covenant, 6th and Cresson, Friday.


115. Olive Branch, 6th and Cresson, Friday.


126. General Warren, 3d and German. Tuesday. 127. Paradise, 6th and Cresson, 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 Cresson, Tuesday. 146. Southwark, 3d and German, Wednesday. 150. Metropolitan, 6th and Cresson, Tuesday. 154. Green Hill, Ridge av and Wallace, Friday. 155. Vigilant, 6th and Cresson, Monday. 171. Walhalla, 3d and Brown, Thursday.


174. De Kalb, 3d and Brown, Saturday.


186. Justice, 3d and Brown, Wednesday.


187. Prospect, 6th and Cresson, Saturday.


188. Fraternal, 6th and Cresson, Friday.


189. Franconia, 3d and Brown, Wednesday. 190. Star of Bethlehem, 6th & Cresson, Monday. 200. Pacific, 6th and Cresson, Saturday.


201. Enterprise, 6th and Cresson, Saturday.


206. Cincinnatus, 6th and Cresson, Wednesday.


223. Philadelphia National, Broad and Spring Garden, Monday.


224. Minerva, 6th and Cresson, Friday.


229. Welcome, 3d and Brown, Monday.


232. Radiant Star, 3d and Brown, Monday.


235. Mount Airy, Mt. Airy, Saturday.


237. Mercantile, 6th and Cresson, Tuesday.


238. Tacony, Bridesburg, Tuesday.


240. Richmond, Port Richmond, Wednesday.


243. Protection, Hestonville, Monday.


256. Commercial, 6th and Cresson, Wednesday.


258. Templar, 3d below German, Thursday. 262. Atlantic, 6th and Cresson, Thursday.


266. Amana, Broad and Spring Garden, Thursday 270. Mystic, Holmesburg, Saturday.


271. Palestine, 3d and Brown, Tuesday.


272. Liberty, Broad and Spring Garden, Tuesday.


282. Ajalon, Locust ab 11th, Thursday.


283. Merchants', 6th and Cresson, Friday.


294. Ashland, 6th and Cresson, Tuesday.


296. Apollo, 6th and Cresson, Saturday.


297. Saranac, 6th and Cresson, Saturday. 306. Walker, Germantown, Monday 309. Kingsessing, Kingsessing, Thursday.


312. Allemania, 3d and Brown, Friday.


319. Penn Township, North Penn, Thursday. 325. Purity, 3d and Brown, Saturday. 343. Shackamaxon, 3d and Brown, Friday.


353. Cadwalader, Locust ab 11th, Tuesday. 354. Neptune, 3d and Brown, Wednesday. 355. West End, 21st and Market, Monday.


375. Mount Olive, 3d and Brown, Saturday. 383. Cohocksink, Port Richmond, Tuesday.


396. Frankford, Frankford, Tuesday.


405. American Star, 21st 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, Tuesday


464. Equal Rights, 21st and Market, Tuesday.


465. Aurora, Broad and Spring Garden, Monday. 467. Falls of Schuylkill, Schuylkill Falls, Mon- day. 470. Arcadia, Broad and Spring Garden, Wed- nesday.


477. Meridian Sun, Ridge av and Wallace, Wed- nesday.


495. Du Progress, 6th and Cresson, 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, cor- ner of 6th and Cresson, Philadelphia, on the 3d Monday in the months of May and November.


Officers. M. W. G. P., William H. Trinick.


M. E. G. H. P., William P. Rackliff.


R. W. G. S. W., John Able.


R. W. G. J. W., N. B. Archambault.


R. W. G. Scribe, William Curtis.


R. W. G. Treasurer, Henry Simons. Philadelphia Encampments.


1. Philadelphia, 6th and Cresson, Ist and 3d Tuesday.


Patten's, 630 Chestnut Street.


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3. Morning Star, Frankford, Ist and 3d Wednes- day.


5. Lafayette, 6th and Cresson, Ist and 3d Friday.


6. Mount Olive, 3d & Brown, Ist and 3d Friday.


7. Walhalla, 6th and Cresson, Ist and 3d Thurs- day.


9. Andrew Jackson, Manayunk, 1st and 3d Thursday.


17. Siloam, 6th and Cresson, 2d and 4th Friday.


18. Mount Horeb, Germantown, 2d and 4th Tues- day.


22. Harris, 6th and Cresson, 2d and 4th Tuesday.


24. Mount Zion, 3d and German, 2d and 4th Monday,


26. United Brothers, 3d and Brown, 2d and 4th Monday.


33. Howard, 6th and Cresson, 2d and 4th Monday. 36. Fredonia, 6th and Cresson, 2d and 4th Thurs- day.


38. Brotherly Love, 6th and Cresson, 2d and 4th Wednesday.


45. Ashland, 6th and Cresson, Ist and 3d Monday.


47. National, Broad and Spring Garden, Ist and 3d Wednesday.


48. Jefferson, 3d and Brown, 2d and 4th Friday.


51. Palestine, 6th and Cresson, 1st and 3d Wed. nesday.


53. Paradise, 21st and Market, 2d and 4th Thurs- day.


55. Jordan, 3d and Brown, 2d and 4th Thursday.


57. Keystone, Broad and Spring Garden, 2d and 4th Monday.


62. Manitou, 3d and Brown, 1st and 3d Thursday.


65. Harmony, 3d and Brown, Ist and 3d Monday.


66. Roxborough, Roxborough, 2d and 4th Wed- nesday.


83. Logan, Park and Market, 2d Thursday.


105. Coaquanock, Broad and Spring Garden, Ist and 3d Monday.


111. Pennsylvania, Broad and Spring Garden, 1st and 3d Tuesday.


Grand United Order of Odd Fellows.


Sub-Committee of Management of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, located at Phila- delphia. Meet at 7th and Market.


Officers Elected for the year 1861.


D. B. Bowser, G. M.


William Allen, D. G. M.


James Needham, G. S. Henry Gordon, G. T.


Nathan G. Bacon, James C. McCrummill, F. R. Miller, U. B. Vidal, Directors.


Lodges in Philadelphia.


711. Unity, S E cor 7th and Market.


816. Good Samaritan, Zane Street Hall.


894 Phoenix, Zane Street Hall.


895. Covenant, S E 7th and Market


898. Friendship, Brown Street Hall.


901. Carthagenian, Zane Street Hall.


964. Mount Olive, Zane Street Hall.


1213. Mount Lebanon, S E 7th and Market.


P. G. M. Chapter, No. 2, S E cor 7th and Market. 55. Frankford, Odd Fellows' Hall, Frankford, Wednesday.


56. Chestnut Hill, at Chestnut Hill, Thursday.


57. Germantown, at Germantown; Monday.


59. Kensington, Frankford avenue and Master, Thursday.


66. Morning Star, 9th & Spring Garden, Mon- day.


139. Holmesburg, at Holmesburg, Monday.


205. Excelsior, 505 Chestnut, Thursday.


334. Great Western, Locnst ab Broad.


385. Ark of Safety, St. John & Germantown av, Wednesday.


532. Morning Light, 9th and Spring Garden, Thursday.


Sons of Temperance.


GRAND DIVISION STATE OF PENNSYL- VANIA.


The annual meetings are held on the 4th Wed- nesday in October.


Officers.


G W. P., James Bryan, M.D., 1306 Walnut.


G. W. A., Rev. William B. Wood, 1603 N 5th.


G. S., William Nicholson, 118 S 7th.


G. Treas., Joseph W. Martin, 1823 Mt. Vernon.


G. Cond., John C. McGuigan, 1230 Poplar.


G. Chaplain, John Shaeffer, Germantown.


G. Sentinel, Samuel P. Pine. 11 Christian.


Subordinate Divisions in Philadelphia, with their places and times of Meeting.


1. Philadelphia, Locust west of Broad, Tuesday.


2. Washington, 6th and Walnut, Wednesday.


3. Hope, 505 Chestnut, 4th story, Tuesday.


5. Franklin, 2d and Queen, Thursday.


7. Young Men's, 13th and Mt. Vernon, Tuesday.


19. Friendship, 12th and Filbert, Tuesday.


20. Crystal Fount, 505 Chestnut, Monday.


21. Hierophant, 9th and Spring Garden, Monday. 29. Welcome, York and Frankford av, Thursday.


30. Hand in Hand, 3d ab Brown, Wednesday.


35. Aramingo, York and Frankford av, Wednes- day.


36. Fredonia, 3d ab Brown, Tuesday.


46. Perseverance, 8th bel Arch, west side, Thurs- day.


49. Fraternal, 2d and Queen, Monday.


54. Manayunk, Levering st., Manayunk, Friday.




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