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Peale anil has been continued by his son Rembrandt, especially with many of the most distinguished cha- racters in Europe; besides these, the fishes, insects, minerals and numerous miscellaneous curiosities, ren- der it the resort of all strangers. It is here professor Barton makes lis demonstrations in natural history to his pupils.
Vine Company of Pennsylvania.
This company was incorporated in the year 1802, for the purpose of carrying on the cultivation of the Vine- plant, on a more extensive scale than had hitherto been attempted in the United States. The number of shares to the stock is 1,000, at 20 dollars each ; and a hand- some farm has been purchased for a vineyard, at Spring-Mill, on the Schuylkill, thirteen miles from the city. There are now upwards of 30,000 Vine-plants in a vigorous' state, which require nothing but the ne- cessary funds to secure success.
Quarterly stated meetings of the society are held on the last Saturday in April, July, October, and Juntary. The officers consist of a president, five managers, a treasurer, and secretary, who are chosen on the last Saturday of January annually. They are as follow :
President, Hugh Ferguson, Esq. Managers, Joseph Cloud, Bernard M&Mahon, Frederick Wolbert, J. C. Warner, Stephen Sicard. Treasurer, James Vanuxem. Secretary, T. L. Plowman.
UPSAL BOTANIC GARDEN.
A Botanic Garden and Nursery was commenced in the spring of 1809, in the immediate vicinity of this city, near the junction of the Germantown and town- ship-line roads ; the extent of ground is 20 acres, well and advantageously watered ; the varieties of soils and exposures which it produces and exhibits, is of con- siderable importance in an institution of this kind.
In the summer of the last year, the proprietor had erected an elegant building for the preservation of exotics, which is now furnished with an immense va- ricty ; and the garden generally, at this time, is said
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to contain several thousand species and varieties of plants, foreign and indigenous, many of which are of considerable importance in medicine, agriculture, hor- ticulture and the arts. . The proprietor of this garden, Mr. Bernard M'Mahon, a few years ago, published in this city a work on horticulture in general, entitled " The American Gardeners' Calendar," which appears to hare thrown a new light on our former system of gardening ; the good effects of which are here gene- rally acknowledged, and are visible in the superabun- dance of fine fruits and vegetables, annually accumu- lating in the markets of this city.
THE NEW THEATRE,
Was first established in the year 1793, by the late Thomas Wignell and Alexander Reinagle, by sub- scriptions of sundry citizens, in shares of 300 dollars each. It first opened in January 1794, with a new com- pany of comedians, musicians and mechanics, en- gaged at a vast expence in Europe .- In the year 1799 it passed from the possession of Wignell and Reinagle into the hands of the present stockholders, amongst whom are some of the most respectable of our citizens, who, at a considerable expence enlarged and finished the buildings. They have leased the property, for a term of years, to the present managers Messrs. War- ren and Wood, who also have contributed largely to the beauty and convenience of the establishment, by expending a considerable sum in fitting up and deco- rating the internal part of the theatre.
This establishment supports upwards of one hun- dred persons, who are regularly employed during the winter season, besides the circulatoin of a large sum of money weekly in this city, for the requisite mate- rlals, &c. This theatre is well attended by all classes of citizens, and is under as good regulations as any other establishment of this description. It is supposed it will contain about 2500 persons.
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ST. PATRICK'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
President, William Duane. Vice President, John Maitland. Treasurer, Daniel M'Karaher, Secretaries, William.A. Bass and John C. Brien. "Meet on the 17th of each month at Daniel M' Kuraher's, Second be- low Lombard. Elections 17th March, and when the 17th falls on Sunday the meetings or elections are held on the 18th. Initiation ten dollars, monthly col tribu- tions twenty-five cents, allowance to sick such sums as the committee of claims may think expedient, and to members wives on decease of their husbands twenty dollars-funds 3,000.
AMERICAN BENEFICIAL SOCIETY.
President, I). Freytag. Treasurer, Henry Lott. Se- cretary, D. Smith. Meet at Zeilin's tavern every fourth Saturday. Elections in February. Initiation 8 dollars, Montlily dues, 37 1-2 cents, allowance to sick from 4 to 5 dollars per week, to members at decease of their wives 20 dollars, and to members wives at decease of their husbands, 30 dollars and a contribution of 25 cents from each member.
PROVIDENT SOCIETY.
President, Liberty Browne. Vice Presidents, Jolin Hoover and George Kemble. Treasurer J. W. Scott. Secretary, James White. Meet at New Market Hall, 1st Monday in every month. Elections in January. Al- lowance to sick, 3 dollars weekly, 20 dollars annually awarded to widows, and their children educated and clothed.
UNION SOCIETY OF CORDWAINERS.
President, Conrad Wile. Vice President, P. Lefevre. Secretary, Thomas Gray. Meet at Isaac Watkins, sign of the Indian King No. 80 High, first Monday in each month. Initiation 8 choles, monthly dues 25 cents. Allowance to sick 3 dollar per week, to a rem- ber at decease of his . it @ dolor , to members wife at decease of her husband so mars and a contribution of 25 cents from cich un lider Member of members 110. Amount of funds 1,500 dollars.
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JOURNEYMEN BLACKSMITHS' BENEFICIAL SOCIETY.
President, Thomas Martin. Vice President, James Barry. Treasurer, Isaac Haglin. Secretary, Andrew Doolin. Meet at sign of Enniskillen Castle, Fifth near Prune. Initiation 3 dollars, monthly dues 37 1-2 cents. Allowance to sick 4 dollars per week. Allowance to member at decease of his wife 10 dollars, and to mem- bers wife at decease of her husband 20 dollars.
UNION SOCIETY OF JOURNEYMEN TAILORS.
President, Samuel Craig. Secretary, James M'Dow - ell. Meet at sign of Robinson Crusoe, Third corner of Elbow lane, every Tuesday evening. Elections last Tuesday in March, June, September and December. Initiation 1 dol. 50 cts. monthly dues 50 cents. Allow- ance to sick 4 dollars, to members wives on decease of her husband 20 dollars.
COLUMBIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
President, John Hufty. Vice President Treasurer, Edward Graham. Secretary, Luke Shields. Meet at John Wilson's tavern, opposite State-House, Ist Saturday in every month. Elections in March and September. Initiation 10 dollars, monthly dues 31 1 4 cents. Allowance to sick 3 dollars per week. Allow- ance to member at decease of his wife 15 dollars, to members wife at decease of her husband 20 dollars and a contribution of 20 cents from each member. In- corporated 1805.
ST. TAMMIANY BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
President, Robert Roberts. Vice President, Gabriel Coite. Treasurer, William Mashman. Secretary, Mi- chael Wallman. Meet at the Fountain Inn (opposite the State-house) the third Saturday in every month. Three Elections annually. Initiation 5 dollars, monthly dues 31 cents, to sick 2 dollars, to widow on mem- ber's decease, 20 dollars and 25 cents contributed by each member, to a member on decease of his wife, 15 dollars. This society has been incorporated about 30 years.
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GERMAN AMERICAN MUTUAL ASSISTANCE SOCIETY.
President, Andrew Busch. Vice President, Jolin Metzger. Treasurer, J. Christian Blumner. Secretary. Ludwick Katz, Meet at Mrs. Long's tavern New Fourth near Callowhill, second Monday in each month. Elections in February. Initiation 8 dollars, monthly dues 37 1-2 cents. Allowance to disabled a pension cf from 3 to 4 dollars per week, to members on decease of their wives 25 dollars, and to members wives on de- cease of their husbands 50 dollars. Number of mem- bers 110. Amount of funds 1400 dollars. Incorporated 1801.
NORTHERN LIBERTY BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY.
President George Ireland. Vice President, T. Camp- bell. Treasurer, Jonas Smith. Secretary, Thomas Smith. Meet at Mr. Moulder's academy, Callowhill street, the first Tnestay in every month. Elections in January and July. Initiation 5 dollars, monthly dues 25 cents. Allowance to sick 3 dollars per week, to members on decease of their wives, 14 dollars and to members wives on decease of their husbands, 25 dol- lars and such other assistance as may be deemed ne- cessary. Incorporated 1811.
UNION BENEFICIAL SOCIETY.
President, John Clark. Vice President, John Casner. Treasurer, Eli Davis. Secretary, Brooklin Terry. Meet at Moulder's academy in Callowhill street 21 d Monday in every month. Elections in January. ini- tiation 6 dollars, monthly dues, 31 1-4 cents. Allow- ance to sick, 3 dollars per week, to members on de- cease of their wives, 15 dollars, to members wives at decease of their husbands 20 dollars and a contribu- tion of 25 cents from each member, 20 dollars an- nually during their widowhood, and their children clothed and educated. Incorporated 1811.
PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY.
President, John Dennis. Vice President, William Pidgeon. Treasurer, Jacob Knows. Secretary, Jacob
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Beck. Meet back of 2d Presbyterian church Ist Tues- days in February, May, August and November. Elec- tions in May and November. Initiation 5 dollars, quar- terly dues 1 dollar. Allowance to sick 3 dollars, to members at decease of their wives 20 dollars, to mem- bers wives at decease of their husbands, 30 dollars and a contribution of 25 cents from each member, besides a necessary annual allowance. Incorporated 1799.
AMERICAN BENEFICIAL SOCIETY. President, Daniel Freytag. Vice President, William Stern. Treasurer, Secretary, Daniel Smith. Doorkeeper, Nicholas Mager. Meet at Zeilin's 161 Chesnut. Overseers are appointed in routine monthly. Initiation 8 dollars, monthly dues, 37 1-2 cents. Allow- ance to sick, from 2 to 4 dollars per week, to mem- bers at decease of their wives, 15 dollars, to members wives at decease of their husbands, 30 dollars and a contribution of 25 cents from each member. Also, a weekly pension of 2 dollars awarded to superanuated members not labouring under any maladous infirmity continued until death. 105 members and incorporated 1804.
PHILADELPHIA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
President, William Stern. Vice President, William Wallace. Treasurer, Robert Anderson. Secretary, ,Jolın Scott. Doorkeeper, Charles Snyder. Meet at Jacob Zeilin's, 161 Chesnut, on the third Monday in each month. Elections on third Monday in Septen bar annually. Incorporated 1809. Initiation from the age of 21 to 35 years, 5 dollars, from 35 to 40, 7 dollars, from 40 to 50, 10 dollars, monthly dues 37 1-2 cents. Allowance to members disabled by age not afflicted with any maladous complaint, a pension of two dollars per week until death, to members at decease of their wives, 15 dollars and to members wives on decease of their husband 30 dollars and a contribution of 37 1-2 cents from each member. 94 members. Incorporated 1805.
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AMERICAN FRIENDLY INSTITGUION.
President, Henry Snyder. Vice President, Davidceas M'Cord. Treasurer, George Vogel. Secretary, Josephava Harmstead. Meet at Meyers' inn corner of Race andthe Fifth, 2nd Monday in each month. Initiation 5 dollars monthly dues, 37 1 2 cents. Allowance to sick from :201 to 4 dollars per week, to members on decease of thei wives, 15 dollars, to members wives on decease o P their husbands, 30 dollars and a contribution of 2:are cents from each member. 100 members. Incorporatecobe 1810. an
FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
President, Thomas Smith. Treasurer, Edward Row. ce ley. Senior and Junior Stewards, William Weatherly and Samuel Erwin. Clerk, William White. Initiation 10 dollars, monthly dues 37 1-2 cents. Allowance to sick 3 dollars per week, to members on decease of H their wives 20 dollars, to members wives on decease of their husbands 40 dollars. Incorporated 179).
UNION SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
President, James Pudvine. Vice President, Gabriel Cox and James Creuson, Treasurer, William Camp- bell. Secretary, William Mashimon. Stewards, David Weatherly and Samuel Erwin. Meet at John Wilson's Chesnut near Sixth 2nd Monday in each month. Elec- tions in August annually. Initiation 8 dollars, monthly dues 33 1-3 cents. Allowance to sick 3 dollars weekiv, to members on decease of their wives 15 dollars, and to members wives on decease of their husbands 20 dollars and a contribution of 33 1-3 cents from each member.
INDEPENDENT BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
President, Andrew Montgomery. Vice President,, James Gibson. Treasurer, John C. Kelsy. Secretary, George Bonnin. Meet at Mr. Andrew Montgomery 's school room, back of Baptist meeting house, S. Second street on the first Thursday in every month. Elections first Thursday in January. Initiation from 5 to 8 dol-
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rs, dues 31 cents. Allowance to members wives ate cease of their husbands 20 dollars, and 20 dollars mually during their widowhood, their children dothed and educated. Incorporated 1810.
PROVIDENT SOCIETY OF HOUSE CARPEN- TERS.
President, Thomas Wood. Vice President, Charles arres. Treasurer, Jonathan Davis. Secretary, Samuel doberts. Meet at school room, back of 2d Presbyte- an church, the 3d Tuesday in each month. Elections January. Initiation 5 dollars, monthly dues 31 cents, lowance to sick 3 dollars per week, to members at cease of their wives 15 dollars, and to members ives at decease of their husbands, 30 dollars. Incor- orated in the year 1809.
HILADELPHIA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF JOURNEYMEN TAILORS.
President, James Campbell. Vice President, Tho- as Miller. Treasurer, John C. Tack. Secretary John Gibon. Meet every Monday evening. Initiation 1 ollar 25 cents, monthly dues 50 cents. Allowance to ck 4 dollars per week, to members on decease of eir wives 15 dollars, and to members wives at de- case of their husbands 30 dollars. Instituted in 1800. icorporated in 1807.
UNITED GERMAN BENEFIT SOCIETY. President, William Binder. Vice President, Michael hindler. Treasurer, John L. Schaffer. Secretary, acob Belsterling. Meet at sign of Cock and Lion, orner of Coates' and 2nd streets, 8 times per annum, z. third Tuesdays in February, May and September, it Tuesday in April, 2nd Tuesday in August and [ovember, 4th Tuesdays in June and December. lections 4th Tuesday in December. Initiation 12 ollars, quarterly dues, 1 dollar. Pecuniary allowance ir sick from 3 to 4 dollars per week, to members at écease of their wives 20 dollars and to members wives : decease of their liusbands 50 dollars. Instituted 785, incorporated 1797.
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AMERICAN CHARITABLE SOCIETY OF JOURNEYMEN PLAISTERERS.
Incorporated 1809. President Ely Newman. V President, William Stewart. Treasurer, John H lend. Secretary, Valentine Breidenbaugh. Initiat 5 dollars, monthly dues 25 cents, to sick per we 3 dollars, to a member on the decease of his wife dollars, to a member's wife on the decease of ] husband 26 dollars and 2 dollars per week, and fc child 1, if objects of charity-to the orphan o member, 13 dollars. Meet at John Warr's tave in Fifth near Prune street, on the first Tuesday each month. Elections in May.
TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADE PHIA.
President, John Childs. Vice President, Hora Boate. Treasurer, Thomas Kennedy. Secretary, Jo Scott. Meet on the first Saturday in every mon at Mr. Arthur Colerick's tavern No 141 Walnut stre Incorporated 1810. Initiation 5 dollars, monthly du 25 cents Allowance to sick per week 3 dollars, widows 20 dollars.
Bricklayers Benefit Society of Pennsylvania, and the measurement of Work.
President, Thomas Vickers. Vice President, Jol Taylor. Treasurer, John Morrison. Secretary, Isa. Atherington. Meet at the sign of the Columbu Second near Race, on the first Monday in eve: Month. Elections first Monday in June. Initiation eight dollars. monthly dues thirty one cents, allov ance to sick three dollars per week. Members w dows are awarded such sums as their necessities ma require. Incorporated 1808.
MASTER TAILORS SOCIETY.
President, Benjamin Shaw. Vice President, Jame M'Alpin and William M'Ilhenny. Treasurer Abra ham Hilyard. Secretaries, James Queen and Josep Ridgway. Meet at School room back second Presby
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ian Church, on the first Mondays in January, ril, July, and October. Elections in January. tiation seven dollars, quarterly dues seventy : cents. The sick, superanuated and widows are arded such sums as their circumstances may uire.
MARINERS' SOCIETY.
President, George Chart Vice President, John k. Treasurer George Chart. Secretary, John set. Meet on the first Monday in every Month, Mrs. Rizer's, corner of Second and Lombard. Elec- is in February, May, August and November. tiation five dollars, monthly dues thirty one cents, wance to sick, three dollars per week, to Mem- 's wives at decease of their husbands twenty lars and thirty three cents contribution from h member. But if a member dies abroad his wi- y receives only the contribution of thirty three ts from each member.
PENNSYLVANIA BENEFIT SOCIETY. President, William M'Collin. Treasurer, John w. Secretary, David Simpson. Meet at New rket hall the second Tuesday in every month. ction in February. Initiation from eight to nine lars, monthly dues thirty-one cents, allowance fck four dollars per week, to members at, decease stheir wives fifteen dollars, members wives at jease of their husbands twenty-five dollars and ontribution of twenty-five cents from each mem- . Incorporated, 1807.
FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
nitiation five dollars, dues 25 cents. Allowance nck four dollars per week, members at decease their wives fifteen dollars, members wives at Lease of their husbands thirty dollars and a atribution of twenty-five cents from each mem- a. Incorporated 1811.
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JOURNEYMEN COOPERS SOCIETY.
President, Thomas M'Kinley. Vice Preside William Stanmire. Treasurer, Joseph H. Edwar Secretary, Charles Decosta. Stewards, Joseph W come and John Harding. meet at Danicl M'Karahe inng second below Lombard, Incorporated, 1807.
SCOTS THISTLE.
President, James M' Alpin. Vice President, Jo Long. Treasurer, William Wilson. Counsello Andrew M' Alpin. John Ritchie. James Thomps Kenneth M'Coy, Robert Wilson and William W son. Secretary, William Patton. Meet on the thirtie November (St. Andrews day) and on the first Mc days, in March, June, and September.
German Society for Mutual support and assistance
President, John Bierebaum. Vice Presider Henry Weber. Treasurer, Sebastian Zimmerma Secretary, Henry Young. meet at Henry Meyer corner Racc and Eighth streets on the first Satu days in January, March, May, July, September ai November. Elections in January. Initiation f strangers ten dollars, sons of Members six dollar payments at each stated meeting 56 cents. To si from three to four dollars per week, to member widow on his disease fifty dollars; to a member ( his wife's decease twenty five dollars. A pensio of from fifty cents to two dollars per week allowe to members when unable to work.
STONE CUTTERS COMPANY.
Formed for the relief of poor and distressed ston. cutters, their widows and children, and for the in provement of the art of cutting stone, and of th science of architecture, established in 1790 all incorporated in April, 1806.
President, John Miller. Vice President, Hent Sailor. Treasurer, John Bennet. Secretary, Adal Traquair, Assistant Secretary, John Griffith. State meetings, on the first of January, March, June
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ptember and December. Elections in January ually. Mcet at Shakespeare hotel. Initiation ten llars. .
St. ANDREWS SOCIETY.
President, William Macpherson. Vice Presidents, .omas Leiper, Robert Smith. Treasurer, Quintin mpbell. Secretary, William Stothart. Meet on · last days of February, May, August and Novem-
St. JOSEPH'S SOCIETY.
President, Edward Carrol. Treasurer, James Ellers. Meet on the 9th of every month, at St. try's school, in Willing's alley .[Elections in March" There is no specified sum demanded as an initia- n fee by this society. It is optional with a new f.mber to give or withhold, liberal sums have how- der been received on these occasions. The emolu- Ents of this societ yare appropriated to the support 1 education of orphan children: a reliance for bistance has been justly placed on donations from faritable and humanc persons. There are no"" in funds 3,000 dollars. The annual expenditures 2,030 dollars.
German Incorporated Society of Pennsylvania. resident, George A. Baker. Vice President, Jacob rry. Treasurer, David Seeger. Meet at their new 1 in Seventh below Market street. Initiation ·ht dollars.
The purpose of this society is to alleviate the tresses of German emigrants. Reliance is placed all emergencies on voluntary contributions of Members, which confidence has never been dis- pointed.
CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.
For the relief and assistance of distressed Scotch- m. President, Thomas Dobson. Vice President, Anes Traquair. Treasurer, Alexander Campbell. cretary, Adam Traquair. Meet on the second
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Thursdays of January, April, July and October, the carpenters' hall back 116 Chesnut street, ho 7. P. M.
FRENCH RENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
For the relief of distressed Frenchmen fro Europe and the West Indies. President, John Lav: Vice President, Augustin Bousquet. Treasure Lawrence Huron. Secretary, Mons. Martin. Ho general meetings at the merchants' coffee house, April and November.
GRAND AAND SUBORDINATE LODGES In the United States.
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.
Stated quarterly communications are held at the hall on the first Monday in March, June, Septembe and December, when the annual election takes plac The following officers were elected for this year ar installed St. John's Day, December 27, 1810.
James Milnor, Esq. R. W. Grand Master. P. L. . Du Itesis, Esq. R. W. D. G. Master. Richard T bout, R .· W. S. G. Warden. Joseph Burden, R. W. G. Warden. George A. Baker, Esq. R.W. Grand Secr tary. Samuel F. Bradford, R. W. Grand Treasure Thomas Hennesy, Esq. appointed R. W. D. Grar Secretary.
The R. W. G. Master, was pleased to make tl following appointments.
Walter Kerr, S. G. Deacon. Thomas Elliott, J. Deacon. Andrew M. Prevost. G. Marshall. Robe Pullen G. Sword Bearer. John Philips, G. Pursuivar William Schneider. G. Tyler.
Grand encampment of Knights Templars.
Meet on the third Tuesday in each month. Hug Tierney, M. E. HI. P. James Monachin, E. G. M George Read, C. G. James Ashton, Recorder. Josel Brobston, Treasurer.
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Grand Royal .Arch Chapter.
Held half yearly on the third Monday in June and December, and
Comp. R. W. Grand Master, ex. officio, first Grand Chief. Comp. Jonathan B. Smith, Esq. second Grand Chief. Comp. Frederick Erringer, third Grand Chief. Comp. Abraham H. Cohen, Grand Recorder. Comp. Thomas Amies, Grand Treasurer.
R. A. Chapter, No. 3.
Comp. William Wray, first Chief. Comp. John Dar- rach second Chief Comp. George Alcorn, third Chief. Comp. Thomas Cave, Recorder. Comp. George Read, Treasurer.
R. A. Chapter, No. 52.
Stated meeting third Wednesday, each month. Comp. Samuel F. Bradford, first Chief. Comp. Sa- muel Lippincott. T. second Chief. Comp. Thomas El- liot, third Chief. Comp. John O‘Brien, Recorder. Comp. Thomas Amies, Treasurer.
Lodge No. 2.
Stated meeting second Mouday and third Saturday. Norman Burrows, W. M. George A. Baker, Jun. S. W. James Cutbush, J. W. John O'Brien Secretary. Joseph Burden, Treasurer.
Lodge No. 3.
Stated meetings 3d Tuesday each month. Samuel M. Sykes, W. M. Benjamin Morton, S. W Thomas Desilver, J. W. Daniel Wythe, Secretary. John Mauil, Treasurer.
Lodge No. 9.
Meet the first and Third Fridays of the month. John Char, W. M. Daniel M. Karaher, S. W. Andrew Scott, J. W. Joseph Ca npbell, Treasurer. John M'Ar- thur Secretary. William Wray, Thomas Entriken, Stewa.is.
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Lodge No. 19.
Stated meeting the Ist and Sd Thursday each month James Leonard, W. M. Daniel Pierson, S. W. Nathar Potts, Js W. George C. Snyder, Secretary. William T. Donaldson, Treasurer.
Lodge No. 51.
Stated meeting, the second Thursday each month. Joseph Curwen, W. M. Charles Ross, S. W. J. T. Clement, J. W. Curtis Clay, Secretary. Joseph S. Lewis, Treasurer.
Harmony Lodge No. 52.
Stated meeting, first Wednesday in each month. C. L. Bready, W. M. Brian Drum, S. W. John C. Helmbold, J. W. Daniel Bussier, Esq. Secretary. Thomas Amies, Treasurer ..
Washington Lodge, No. 59.
Stated meeting the second and fourth Tuesday. Hugh Gray, W. M. James Pearl, S. W. James Robb J. W. Thomas M'Clean, Treasurer. William Sweeney. Secretary.
Concordia Lodge No. 67.
Stated meeting the second Friday each month. Samuel Lippincott, T. W. M. Lewis Taylor, S. W. Lambert Keating, J. W. Charles Cumens, Secretary. John Kennan, Treasurer.
No. 71.
Stated meeting Second and Fourth Wednesday. John Darrach, W. M. Andrew Bozorth, S. W. Henry Boulton J. W. Wm. Adams, Secretary. John Johnson, Treasurer.
Philadelphia Lodge No. 72 Stated meetings second Saturday and 29th of each month.
Adam Keyser, W. M. Andrew Ziess, S. W. William M'Collin, J. W. John Snyder, Secretary. George Wil- lig, Treasurer.
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