McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1861, Part 283

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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GRAND TEMPLE OF HONOR OF PENN- SYLVANIA.


G. W. Recorder, C. H. H. Pannell, Girard House. Subordinate Temples in Philadelphia.


1. Mount Vernon. 19. Wingohockin


2. Liberty. 20 St John.


3. Brotherly Love. Mount Gilead.


11. Mount Olivet. Fidelity Degree No. 1.


13. Fidelity. Viola Social Degree No.5. '


15. Cohocksink.


CADETS OF TEMPERANCE-GRAND SEC- TION OF PENNSYLVANIA.


B. Franklin Dennisson, Grand Secretary, 1212 Mt. Vernon street.


Subordinate Sections in Philadelphia.


1. Germantown (Germantown), Saturday.


2. Silver Spring, Kater Hall, South ab 15th, Thursday.


3. Elm Tree, Frankford av opp Master, Monday.


4. Morning Star, 2d bel Green, Thursday.


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 ab Frankford av, Friday.


Patten's, 630 Chestnut Street. Window Shades,


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9. Washington, St. John and Germantown av, Monday.


11. Ark of Safety, St. John and Germantown av, Tuesday.


13. Kensington, Frankford av & York, Monday.


14. Great Western, S-W 10th & South, Tuesday.


15. Excelsior, N W cor 6th & Walnut, Monday.


17. Star of the West (Frankford), Thursday.


19. Meredian Sun, Frankford av and Phoenix, Friday.


20. Philadelphia, S E 13th & Market, Friday.


22. Keystone, 2d bel Queen, Wednesday.


23. Bud of Hope (Manayunk), Saturday.


24. Hamilton, Lancaster Pk & 35th, Wednesday.


25. 'Prentice Boys, S E 13th & Market, Wednes- day.


24. Young America, 6th ab Fitzwater, Thursday.


33. Leverington, Odd Fellows' Hall (Rox.), Monday.


35. Enterprise, Richmond above Marlborough, Tuesday.


36. Eagle Head, Paschalville, Tuesday


27. Morning Light, Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond, Friday.


41. Holmesburg, Liberty Hall, Holmesburg, Sat- urday.


United Daughters of America. 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.


30. Mount Olive.


11. Diligent. 32. Consolation.


13. Hannah Penn. 38. Lady Madison.


16. Green Hill. 48. Kensington.


American Protestant Association. WORTHY GRAND LODGE OF PENNSYL- VANIA.


H. D. McClean, M.D., Worthy Grand Secretary . Subordinate Lodges in Philadelphia, with their times and places of meeting.


9. Liberty, Locust ab Broad, Friday.


13. Independence, Locust ab Broad, Wednesday.


14. Joshua, Locust ab Broad, Wednesday.


15. Constitution, Locust ab Broad, Tuesday.


16. Montgomery, Locust ab Broad, Monday.


18. Gideon, Locust ab Broad, Monday.


20. Harmony, Frankford av opp Master, Wed- nesday.


23. Manayunk, (Manayunk), Tuesday.


26. Star of Bethlehem, Locust ab Broad, Thurs- day.


28. Israelites, Frankford av opp Master, Fri- day.


29 William Penn, Frankford av opp Master, Thursday.


30. Philadelphia, Broad & Fitzwater, Wednesday.


31. Southwark, 3d bel Carpenter, Monday.


32. Ashland, Locust ab Broad, Monday.


33. Henry Clay, Phoenix st Hall, Tuesday.


37. American Star, Locust ab Broad, Saturday. 38. Good Samaritan, Locust ab Broad, Friday.


40. David, Locust ab Broad, Friday.


43. Hand-in-Hand, Broad and Fitzwater. Friday. 44. Mount Horeb, Locust ab Broad, Monday.


45. Zachary Taylor, Frankford av opp Master, Monday.


47. 'Prentice Boys, Locust ab Broad, Tuesday.


48. Pennsylvania, Broad & Fitzwater, Thursday.


51. Salem, Locust ab Broad, Thursday.


53. Western Star, Locust ab Broad, Tuesday.


58. Ark of Safety, 11th and Girard av, Tuesday.


61. America, Locust ab Broad, Wednesday.


63. Mount Sinai, Locust ab Broad, Thursday.


65. Mount Nebo (Frankford), Monday.


66. Moses, Locust ab Broad, Monday.


67. Waldense, St. John & Callowhill, Wednesday.


73. Steuben, 3d & Catharine, Friday.


77. Mount Vernon, Manayunk, Tuesday.


A. D. O. H.


Pennsylvania State Lodge of the Ancient Ger- man Order of Harugari, meets annually on the last Monday in September, at Harugari Hall, corner of 3d and Callowhill.


W. R. Ackerman, Grand Secretary, 1014 Sargeant


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


13. Cherusker, Druids' Hall, 4th ab Wood, Thurs- day.


24. Robert Blum, Harugari Hall, 3d & Callow- hill, Wednesday.


34. Tuisko, Harugari Hall, 3d and .Callowhill, Saturday.


39. Adolph Triitschler, 2d and Coates, Friday.


43. Philadelphia, N W 4th and Walnut, Wednes- day ..


44. Wittekind, Druids' Hall, Wednesday.


47. Wilhelm Tell, Harugari Hall, Tuesday.


48. Augusta Teutonia, 9th and Callowhill, Sat- urday.


59. Rotteck, 2d and Coates, Thursday.


85. Fried and Einigkeits, 7th and Girard av, Wednesday.


99. Barbarossa, 7th and Girard av, Tuesday.


Order of United American Mechanics.


Office of the National Council, Order of United American Mechanics, basement United American Mechanics' Hall, N. E. cor. 4th and George.


Officers for 1860-61.


N. C .- Franklin Supplee, of Maryland.


N. V. C .- James S. Hannah, of Pennsylvania.


N. S .- William M. Weckerly, of Pennsylvania. N. T .- John Walker, jr., of Delaware. N. M .- John W. Holden, of Maryland. N. P .- John S. Bicking, of Delaware.


N. D. K .- Samuel G. Thomas, New Jersey.


The meetings are held annually on the 3d Thurs- day in August.


State Council of Pennsylvania, Order of United American Mechanics, meets in U. A. M. Ifall, on the 3d Friday in January, April, July and Octo- ber. Office in the basement of Hall. Hours from 10 to 1, and from 2 to 5.


Officers for 1860-61.


S. C .- William Nichuals.


S. V. C .- Wilson HI. Heldebrandt.


S. C. Sec .- William M. Weckerly.


S. C. Treas .- John Krider.


Curtains, and Upholstery Goods. Wholesale and Retail.


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S. C. Ind .- Christian Sharer.


S. C. Ex .- Elphrey Heritage,


S. C. Pro .- Jacob M. Dallas.


Councils in Philadelphia subordinate to the State Council, with their places and times of meet- ing.


1. Experiment, N E 9th and Spring Garden, Friday.


2. Enterprise, Wm. Penn Hose House, Tuesday.


4. Resolution, O. F. Hall (Fkd), Thursday.


5. Washington, N E 9th and Callowhill, Monday.


6. Pennsylvania, 10th and Vine, Monday.


7. United States, 3d bel Catharine, Wednesday.


9. Kensington, U. A. M. Hall, Thursday.


10. Independent, U. A. M. Hall, Monday.


11. Liberty, Gtn av ab 5th, Wednesday.


12. Vigilant, U. A. M. Hall, Tuesday.


14. Hand-in-Hand, Lombard ab 13th, Monday.


15. Fame, U. A. M. Hall, Tuesday.


19. Eagle, 2d opp Dana, Friday.


24. Rising Sun (Nicetown), Monday.


26. Elm Tree, U. A. M. Hall, Tuesday.


28. Northern Liberty, U. A. M. Hall, Thursday.


36. Decatur, U. A. M. Hall, Tuesday.


37. Chestnut Hill (Chestnut Hill), Wednesday.


38. Spring Garden, U. A. M. Hall, Thursday.


39. Science, 8th bel Arch, Tuesday.


40. Reliance, Main ab Washington, Gtn, Wed- nesday.


42. Diligent, N W 10th and Spring Garden, Mon- day.


43. Philadelphia, 10th and Vine, Wednesday.


44. Mount Vernon, Southwark Engine House, Tuesday.


45. Radiant Star, U. A. M. Hall, Tuesday.


47. Relief, U. A. M. Hall, Wednesday.


50. Keystone, Gay st, Myk, Thursday.


52. Fredonia, O F. Hall, Wednesday.


56. Schuylkill, Coates ab 19th, Wednesday.


70. Excelsior, 11th and Girard av, Thursday.


79. Heart and Hand, Rox, Monday.


118. Leverington, Green la and Ridge av, Friday. Degree Councils in Philadelphia.


1. Northern Liberties, U. A. M. Hall, 4th and George, Ist and 3d Saturday.


2. United, N W 13th and Race, Ist Friday.


3. United States, 3d bel Catharine.


8. American Star, 9th and Callowhill, 1st Mon- day.


9. Mount Vernon, Southwark Engine House, 4th Saturday.


11. Dripping Rock, Myk, Thursday.


Junior Order United American Mechanics.


State Council organized March 13th, 1860.


S. C .- John R. Fanshawe.


S. V. C .- Charles Siner.


S. C. Sec .- Edward S. Deemer, 246 N 3d, or 1215 N 7th.


S. C. Treas .- John P. Huver.


S. C. Con .- Irwin F. Henry.


S. C. War .- Frank Harpel.


S. C Sent'Is .- William H. Smith and James H. Haman.


Subordinate Councils' times and places of meet- ing.


1. Washington, Ist and 3d Tuesdays, Town Hall, Gtn


2. Relief, Monday, U. A. M. Hall.


3. Eagle, Wednesday, 2d opposite Duke.


4. Diligent, Friday, 10th and Spring Garden.


5. Kensington, Wednesday, U. A. M. Hall.


6. Resolution, Monday, O. F. Hall, Fkd.


7. Henry Clay, Wednesday, 3d bel Catharine,


8. Independent, Monday, U. A. M. Hall.


9. Union, Monday, U. A. M. Hall.


10. Fame, Thursday, U. A. M. Hall.


11. Keystone, Wednesday, Shoemaker's Hall, Myk.


12. Schuylkill, Friday, 19th and Coates.


Improved Order of Red Men. GREAT COUNCIL OF PENNSYLVANIA.


Chiefs of Great Council.


W. Great Sachem-Wm. B. Eckert, 435 N 4th.


W. Great Senior Sagamore-Richard Finch.


W. Great Junior Sagamore-Jeremiah Kaer- cher.


W. Great Prophet-Samuel Bingham.


W. Great Chief of Records-Morris H. Gorham.


W. Great Keeper of Wampum-Lewis C. Pierce.


Tribes in Philadelphia, with their places and times of meeting.


4. Kuquenaku, Friendship Engine House, 3d ab Brown, Thursday.


5. Pocahontas, N W 4th & Walnut, Tuesday.


7. Wyoming, Temperance Hall, 2d bel Queen, Monday.


8. Shawnese, N W 4th & Walnut, Thursday.


10. Delaware, Druids' Hall, Second & Tammany, Wednesday.


14. Mohawk, Druids' Hall, Second & Tammany, Monday.


17. Chattahoochee, N E 9th & Spring Garden, Wednesday.


18. Pequod, Mec. Hall, 6th & Germantown av, Thursday.


19. Cherokee, Broad & Spring Garden, Thursday. 20. Pawnee, S E 10th & Vine, Tuesday.


26. Black Hawk, Friendship Engine House, 3d ab Brown, Monday.


27. Mohegan, N W 8th & Spring Garden, Monday. 30. Seminole, Temperance Hall, Germantown, Tuesday.


32. Wissahickon, Mec. Engine House, Brown ab Broad, Tuesday.


33. Wingohocking, 108 Main, Fkd, Tuesday.


38. Sagoyewatha, Frankford av & Master, Friday.


43. Narragansett, Mec. Hall, 4th & George, Fri- day.


46. Pottawottomie, Mec. Hall, 4th & George, Monday.


48. Powhattan, Mec. Hall, 4th & George, Thurs- - day.


49. Coaquanock, Broad & Spring Garden, Friday.


50. Mignon, Odd Fellows' Hall, Ridge av & Co- lumbia av, Wednesday.


51. Chippewa, Kater Hall, 15th & South, Wednes- day.


53. Camanche, Jeffrey's Hall, Cumberland & Rich- mond, Monday.


Independent Order of Red Men, (German Order.)


The Grand Tribe meets every 3d Sunday at the Hall, N E 2d & Coates.


The Delaware Degree Tribe meets every 2d Sunday at the same place.


Lace, Musiin, Damask, Brocatelle, and Drapery Curtains. of every description;


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Places and Times of Meeting of the Subordinate Tribes.


4. Tammany, N E 2d & Coates, Tuesday.


5. Montezuma, N E 2d & Coates, Wednesday.


6. Pocahontas, N W St John & Callowhill, Tuesday.


10. Shackamaxon, N E 3d & Brown, Monday.


12. Wissahickon, Manayunk, Tuesday.


14. Talma, N E 7th & Girard av, Monday.


15. Tecumseh, Druids' Hall, 331 N 4th, Friday.


19. Susquehanna, St John & Germantown av, Thursday.


20. Wabash, Central Hall, Frankford av opp Master, Thursday.


25. Hiawatha, 828 S 2d, Friday


29. Pelonze, St John & Germantown av, Friday.


31. Tuscarora, Town Hall, Gtn, Wednesday.


32. Metamora, Mec. Engine House, Brown ab Broad.


34. Cohocksink, N E 3d & Brown, Tuesday.


38. Wikanosa, 416 N 2d, Thursday.


40 Seminole, Cohocksink Engine House, 6th & Germantown av, Wednesday.


42. Logan, S E 3d & Brown, Wednesday.


Minne-ha-ha Lodge,


And Supreme Grand Council of the Independent Order of the Sons of Malta of the Eastern Dis- trict of Pennsylvania. Incorporated Feb. 27, 1858.


Officers for 1860-61.


Grand Commander-Horace L. Peterson. Vice Gr. Commander-Robert O. Lowry.


Gr. Chancellor-John Goforth.


Vice Gr. Chancellor-Henry A. Stiles.


Gr. Treasurer-Samuel Williams.


Gr. Secretary-George W. Wood.


Gr. Conductor-Matthias Stratton.


Hold meetings every Saturday evening at Hall, 10th & Chestnut.


Ancient Order of Good Fellows.


RIGHT HONORABLE GRAND LODGE OF PENNSYLVANIA.


John Wharton, Right Honorable Gr. Secretary. Subordinate Lodges in Philadelphia.


1. Philadelphia. 6. General Washington.


2. Wyoming. 14. Humane.


3. Fredonia. 20. Washington.


4. Pennsylvania. 30. Harmony.


5. American Star.


MOST EXCELLENT GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA.


Subordinate Encampments.


1. Washington. 3. Spring Garden.


Independent Order of B'nai Berith.


District Grand Lodge, No. 3, meets at Union Hall, corner of St John & Callowhill.


Herrman Pollack, G. N. A. S. Eppinger, G. S. Subordinate Lodges.


Elom, St John & Callowhill, Sunday. Joshua, St John & Callowhill, Monday.


Har Moriah, Franklin Hall, 6th below Arch, Wednesday.


Har Nevoeh, St John & Callowhill, Thursday. Har Sinai, St John & Callowhill, Sunday.


United Ancient Order of Druids. GRAND GROVE OF PENNSYLVANIA.


Wm. W. Weeks, Grand Secretary, 476 St John. Subordinate Groves in Philadelphia, with their times and places of meeting.


1 .. Rotteck, 331 N 4th, Wednesday.


2. Pennsylvania, S E 13th & Market, Thursday.


3. Columbus, 331 N 4th, Thursday.


4. Tuisko, 331 N 4th, Friday.


6. Concordia, 331 N 4th, Tuesday.


8. Pride of the Oak, Buttonwood below 3d, Wednesday.


9. Cleanthe, S E 10th & Vine, Tuesday.


13. Washington, 611 N 2d.


19. Atlantic, 5th & Thompson, Wednesday.


30. Paradise, Mechanics' Hall, 4th & George, Monday.


31. Kensington, Frankford av & Master, Wednes- day.


32. Excelsior, 331 N 4th.


35. Empire, Frankford av & Master, Tuesday.


38. Herman, 331 N 4th, Monday.


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 gene- ral Holidays, appointed by legal anthority.


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. Discount, Mondays and Thurs- days. Dividends, May and November.


Thomas Robins, Pres. Benj. B. Comegys, Cash'r. Directors .- Thomas Robins, Samuel F. Smith, Joshua Longstreth, John W. Claghorn, Samuel Welsh, Marshall Hill, Abraham Hart, Charles Lennig, Edward S. Clarke, Richard D. Wood, John P. White, J. Gillingham Fell, Augustus Heaton. Edwd. Hurst, Notary.


NORTHI AMERICA.


Chestnut street, west of Third (north side). Chartered by Congress, 1781. Capital $1,000,000. Discount, Mondays and Thurs- days. Dividends, January and July.


Thomas Smith, Pres. J. Hockley, Cashier.


Directors, '1860 .- Thomas Smith, James N. Dickson, Lewis Audenried, W. L. Rehn, John H. Irwin, John M. Whitall, Charles S. Lewis, Ilenry Lewis, jr., Morris L. Hallowell, David Scull, Is- rael Morris, James O. Pease. Edward Wilcox, Notary


FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'.


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


S. A. Mercer, Prest. W. Rushton, jr., Cashr. Edwin M. Lewis, V. P. F. D. Sherman, Ass. C'r.


Directors .- S. A. Mercer, Edwin M. Lewis, Robert V. Massey, Joshua B. Lippincott, James R. Campbell, I. Pemberton Hutchinson, Francis


Patten's, 630 Chestnut Street.


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Tete, John C. Farr, Isaac S. Waterman, Benja- min A. Farnham, Lindley Smyth, Richard C. Dale, Joseph C. Grubb. Peter C. Ellmaker, No- tary.


COMMERCIAL.


314 Chestnut. Chartered 1814. Renewed 1850. Capital $1,000,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November. Joseph Jones, Pres. S. C. Palmer, Cashier.


Directors .- Joseph Jones, William Musser, John Trucks, Thomas Williamson, P. Jenks Smith, Michael V. Baker, Samuel Baugh, Charles H. Baker, Thomas H. Powers, Joseph W. Bates, George Fales, Daniel Haddock, jr., John M. Maris. Edward Hurst, Notary.


MECHANICS'.


South Third street below Market (west side). Chartered 1814. Capital $800,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.


Jos. B. Mitchell, Pres. Joseph G. Mitchell, V. P .. John Wiegand, jr., Cashier.


Directors .- Joseph B. Mitchell, Benjamin W. Tingley, G. D. Rosengarten, Isaac F. Baker, Ebenezer Maxwell, Edward G. James, Joseph Maxfield, Robert Steen, George H. Stuart, Davis Pearson, William A. Drown, John Woodside, George C. Napheys. Edmund Wilcox, Notary.


MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHANICS'.


Northwest corner of Vine and Third. Chartered 1832. Capital $600,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November. John Jordan, jr., Pres. M. W. Woodward, Cashr. Directors .- John Jordan, jr., Benjamin F. Huddy, Joseph II. Seal, N. T. Clapp, P. C. Er- ben, D. D. Jones, John Gilbert, Curwen Stoddart, Michael Moyer, Emmor Weaver, Macpherson Saunders, Thos. H. Craige, Charles M. Wagner, John Horn. P. C. Ellmaker, Notary.


COMMERCE.


Office 211 Chestnut above Second street. Char- tered 1832. Capital $250,000. Discount, Wednesdays and Saturdays, Dividends, May and November.


G. K. Zeigler, Pres. Rodney Fisher, V. Pres. John A. Lewis, Cashier.


Directors .- Adolph E. Borie, Geo. K. Ziegler, S. W. Cannell, Thomas C. James, John R. Wil- mer, Charles H. Muirheid, William V. Wicht, Thomas H. Kirtley, Patrick Brady, Chas. Henry Fisher, Rodney Fisher, J. Rodman Paul, M.D., George Trott. Edward Hurst, 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, Cashr. Directors .- D. B. Cummins, S. B. Barcroft, Charles Rugan, William Hay, Stephen Morris, Wm. Gillespie, James Brown, Isaac Barton, S. Caldwell, jr., Newberry A. Smith, Thomas B Wattson, Wm. Cummings, Samuel HI. Carpenter. Francis Campbell, Notary.


TRADESMEN'S.


S. W. cor. Second and Spruce streets. Chartered


ยท 1847. Capital $150,000. Discount, Wednes- days and Saturdays. Dividends, May and November.


Chas. H. Rogers, Pres. John Castner, Cashier. Directors .- C. H. Rogers, James McCann, Elijah Jones, Robert Coane, J. B. Baxter, jr., John W. Thomas, James Francis, Thomas H. Moore, J. B. Bloodgood, E. J. Kenney, H. L. Gaw, John Hartman, Jacob Weaver. Edward Hurst, Notary.


CONSOLIDATION.


329 N. Third street. Incorporated 1855. Au- thorized capital $500,000. Discount, Wednes- days and Saturdays, Dividends May and November.


James V. Watson, Pres. Jos. N. Piersol, Cashr. Directors .- James V. Watson, Robert F. Tay- lor, Joseph H. Collins, James S. Watson, John H. Bringhurst, James G. Abbott, Samuel B. Van Dusen, Charles B. Williams, Benjamin Malone, A. Snow Naudain, Thomas I. Potts, Abraham S. Wolf, Frederick Staake. Peter C. Ellmaker, Notary. George W. Thorn, Solicitor.


CITY.


32 N. Sixth above Market. Incorporated 1855 .. Capital $500,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.


Wm. F. Hughes, Pres. Jos. S. Riley, jr., Cashr. Directors .- William F Hughes, John Baird, George Gordon, Joseph Wharton, Robert Sel- fridge, A. Boyd Cummings, John Price Wetherell, Charles A. Rubicam, Charles E. Lex, Philip G. Eastwick, C. Henry Garden, Coffin Colket, Thos. Thompson. Edward Hurst, Notary.


NORTHERN LIBERTIES.


North side of Vine near Third. Chartered 1813. Capital $500,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November Isaac Koons, Pres. Wm. Gummere, Cashier. Directors .- Isaac Koons, Samuel Grant, Wil- liam H. Hart, Charles J. Sutter, Joseph W. Miller, Joshua Lippincott, Edwin H. Fitler, Ro- bert B. Cabeen, Joseph Baker, Joseph Moore, James N. Stone, George Mecke, William Kinsey, Nathan L. Keyser, Charles M. Kirkpatrick, Peter C. Ellmaker, Notary. Charles E. Lex, Solicitor.


SOUTHWARK.


South Second bel South, west side. Chartered 1825. Capital $250,000. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends, May and Novem- ber.


John B. Austin, Pres. Francis P. Steel, Cashier.


Directors .- John B. Austin, Thomas Sparks, William M. Baird, Richard H. Morrell, William Clark, Michael Errickson, Hugh O'Donnell, Geo. W. Smith, John Thomson, Joseph B. Andrews, Francis J. Rue, Edward H. Pyle, William W. Shuman. J. P. Magill, Notary.


KENSINGTON.


Beach st, Kensington. Chartered 1826. Capital $250,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.


Johu T. Smith, Pres. C. T. Yerkes, Cashier. Directors .- John T. Smith, John Martin, James Bell, James Hogg, Eli Garrison. B. D. Stewart, E. W. Gorgas, Henry Crilly, W. Chap- man, George J. Weaver, John Robbins, Jr.,


Window Shades and Curtain Goods, Wholesale and Retail;


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Isaac E. Landell, Joseph S. Keen. James D. Finletter, Notary.


PENN TOWNSHIP.


Northwest corner of Sixth and Vine. Chartered 1828. Capital $350,000. Discounts, Wednes- days and Saturdays. Dividends, May and November.


Elijah Dallett, Pres. William C. Ludwig, V Pres. James Russell, Cashier.


Directors .- Elijah Dallett, William C. Ludwig, William B. Sharpless, John H. Campbell, John E. Addicks, Henry Budd, John P. Steiner, Geo. Williams, John L. Hongh, Samuel Bispham, Benjamin Davis, Adam Steinmetz, Josiah L. Haines. P. C. Ellmaker, Notary.


WESTERN.


Chestnut ab Fourth. Chartered 1832. Capital $500,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.


Jos. Patterson, Pres. Geo. M. Troutman, Cash. Directors .- Joseph Patterson, John R. Worrell, William A. Blanchard, William A. Everly, Wil- liam Miller, Morris Patterson, Charles S. Wood, John J. Thompson, Isaac Jeans, Samnel E. Stokes, Benjamin S. Janney, Archibald McIntyre, E. W. Lehman. Edward Hurst, Notary.


COMMONWEALTH.


S W cor 4th & Chestnut. Incorporated 1857. Capital $500,000. Discount, Thursdays. Divi- dends, May and November.


Robert Morris, Pres. Henry Grambo, Cashier. Directors .- Robert Morris, F. Fairthorne, H. K. Harnish, Isaac Ford, C. P. Bower, J. T. Ricketts, J. M. Reed, H. Tyndale, George H. Ashton, H. W. Gray, B. B. Reath, Charles W. Mitchell, John Derbyshire. Peter C. Ellmaker, Notary.


CORN EXCHANGE.


N E cor Second and Chestnut. Incorporated 1858. Capital $180,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November. A. G. Cattell, Pres. Robert K. Neff, V Pres.


J. W. Torrey, Cashier.


Directors .- Alexander G. Cattell, Robert K. Neff, Edmund A. Souder, Alexander Whilldin, Hugh Craig, Joseph Lindsey, Samuel T. Canby, David Vandeveer, Philip B. Mingle, Dell Noblit, George L. Buzby, Edward C. Knight, William L. Maddock. J. P. Magill, Notary.


UNION.


N E cor Third and Arch. Incorporated 1857. Capital $208,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November. James Dunlap, Pres. James Leslie, Cashier. Directors .- James Dunlap, Peter Sieger, Jacob W. Goff, Robert Kelton, Milton Cooper, Charles M. Fay, George Bullock, Albert L. Bonafon, Henry Huddy, L. J. Leberman, Samnel Barton, O. Wilson Davis, William H. Sowers. P. C. Ell- maker, Notary.


BANK OF GERMANTOWN.


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


Charles Magarge, Pres. Samuel Harvey, jr., V P. Charles W. Otto, Cashier.


Directors .- Charles Magarge, Samuel Harvey, jr., Charles J Wister, jr., William N. Johnson, William Green, Charles T. Jones, William Over- ington, John Rittenhouse, Nicholas Rittenhouse, jr., William Baldwin, John S. Haines, Jacob R. Horter, James R. Gates. William Rotch Wister, Solicitor, 131 S 5th


STATE BANK, AT CAMDEN, N. J.


Office, 212 Church alley, Philadelphia. Char- tered 1812. Capital $260,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. John Gill, Pres. Thomas Ackley, Cashier. Directors .- John Gill, Joseph W. Cooper, J. J. Spencer, Samuel R. Lippincott, Richard Fetters, Charles Reeves, Joseph Porter, I. W. Hewlings.


Philadelphia .- John M. Taylor, John D. Tus- tin, Thomas W. Davis, Joshua Lippincott, James W. Riddle. Edmund R. Badger, Notary.


FARMERS' & MECHANICS', CAMDEN, N. J.


Office N E corner 2d & Chestnut, over the Corn Exchange Bank. Capital $179,000. Discount, Wednesdays & Saturdays. Dividends, January & July


N. N. Stokes, Pres't. J. H. Stevens, Cash'r. Directors .- Nathaniel N. Stokes, Samuel H. McFadden, John S. Read, Edward Bettle, Wm. S. McCallister, Maurice Browning, Ezra Evans, John Bodine, Jonas Livermore, Clayton Lippin- cott, Abraham Browning, Benjamin Shreeves, John Clements, Philip J. Gray, Notary.


BANK CLEARING HOUSE. 429 Chestnut.


President, J. B. Mitchell, President of the Me- chanics' Bank.


Secretary, John Jordan, jr., President of the Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank.


Specie Depository .- The Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank.


George E. Arnold, Manager.


SAVING FUND SOCIETIES.


FIVE PER CENT. SAVING FUND OF THE AMERICAN TRUST CO. 1


Walnut St., S E corner of Fourth.


Incorporated 1850. Charter Perpetual. Capital Stock, $500,000


Alex. Whilldin, Pres. Samnel Work, V. Pres. John C. Sim's, Sec'y. John S. Wilson, Treas.


Trustees .- Alex. Whilldin, Jonas Bowman, T. Esmonde Harper, H. H. Eldridge, John C. Farr, William J. Howard, George Nugent, Albert C. Roberts, Samuel Work, Samuel T. Bodine, John Anspach, jr., John C. Sims, John Aikman.


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, Joseph W. Lippincott, Nicholas Ritten- house, Joseph 11. Satterthwaite, Cyrus Cadwala-


Patten's, 630 Chestnut Street.


1326


MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


der. George Russell, Edward T. Hyatt, Henry Delany, Jones Yerkes.


Open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock, and on Wednes- day & Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock.


Interest-Five per cent. per annum.




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