The Philadelphia Directory, 1814, Part 35

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Pennsylvania and Lying-in Hospital.


Managers, Samuel Coates, Pattison Hartshorne, Law - rence Seckel, Zacheus Collins, Joseph Lownes, Thomas Stewardson. Edward Penington, Thomas P. Cope, Reeve Lewis, Samuel W. Fisher, Joseph Watson, Joseph S. Morris. Treasurer, Joseph S. Lewis. Physicians, Thomas Parke, Philip S. Physick, Benjamin S. Barton, Joseph H.rtshorne, John S. Dorsey, John C. Otto. Physician of the Lying-in Hospital Department, Thomas C. James. Resident Physician, William Price. Physician to the Hospital out patients, Samuel Calhoun.


City Hospital.


SITUATED AT THE S. W. CORNER OF SCHUYL-


KILL FOURTH. AND FRANCIS LANE.


This extensive range of brick buildings, was erected within a few years, by the Board of Health, for the recep- tion of patients from the city and vicinity, labouring un- der malignant fevers.


Fire-hose Association of P'uladelphia. President, Samuel J. Robbins.


Treasurer, James Maxwell. Secretary, Paul Durney.


This association is formed for the promotion of harmo- ny and friendly intercourse, between the different hose


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companies in time of fire : and for the collection and distribution of all subscriptions and donations, intended for the support of these valuable institutions .- It consists of two delegates, elected annually, from each company, who hold monthly meetings, for the transaction of business committed to their charge. The companies represented in this association, possess upwards of eight thousand feet of hose.


Philadelphia Dispensary. FIFTH BELOW LIBRARY STREET.


Was instituted in April 1786 .- Its object is to afford medical relief to the indigent sick. It is supported by annual subscriptions of one guinea, or ten guineas a life subscription. The contributors recommend the patients ; such as are able to go out receive medical assistance at the dispensary, where the apothecary resides, and the medicines are kept on six days of the week ; those who cannot go abroad, are visited at their own residences, pre- scriptions for whom may be had at any time.


William White, president ; Robert Blackwell, Lawrence Seckel, Henry I. C. Helmuth, Joseph Crukshank, Ellis- ton Perot, Robert Smith, Godfrey Haga, Robert Ralston, Ebenezer Hazard, Isaac Snowden, managers ; Samuel P. Griffitts, secretary.


· Attending Physicians and Surgeons, Drs. Shippen, Clea- ver, Neill, Woollens, Stewart, Martin and Sucher.


Consulting Physicians and Surgeons, Parke, Wistar, Phy= sick and James.


Treasurer, John Clifford. Apothecary George G Tresse.


Legacies are given in the corporate names, viz. "I give and bequeath to the Philadelphia Dispensary, the sum of to be paid to the treasurer for the time be- ing, and applied towards carrying on the charitable de- signs of the said institution." Annual election, first Monday in January.


Bible Society, for distributing the Bible gratis.


Bishop White, president ; F. C. H. Helmuth, William Staughton, Joseph Pilmore, Jacob I. Janeway, vice presi- dents ; James Gray, corresponding secretary ; B. B. Hop- kins, recording secretary.


Other Managers, Samuel Helffensteine, Philip F. Mey- er, James K. Burch, George C. Potts, Thomas Sergeant, John Joyce, Thomas Haskins, Edward Penington, Peter Vanpelt, George Krebs, Godfrey Haga, Laurence Seck- el, James Moore, William Haslett, Jackson Kemper, James C. Brownlee.


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Subscriptions and donations received by Robert Ral- ston, treasurer, 103 south Front, or 189 Mulberry e street.


Missionary Society.


Robert Ralston, president ; Isaac Snowden, treasurer : William Bradford, secretary ; William Haslet, secretary to the board of managers.


Evangelical Society.


James K. Burch, president ; Isaac Snowden, Secretary and treasurer.


Auxiliary Bible Society.


Jackson Kemper, president ; Thomas H. Skinner, Jehu C. Clay, Francis Grice, Joseph Compton, vice presidents ; Robert P. Anderson, librarian ; John V. Cowell, secretary; William Brittin, treasurer. Other managers, John Joyce, James Montgomery, Robert Murphy, David M'Clure, Nathaniel Potts, William Gray, Hugh De Haven, jun. David J. Sneathen, J. M. Douglas, Daniel Smith, An- thony Palmer, Nathaniel Chauncey, Joseph P. Engles, William Muhlenberg, William Hansell, Samuel Eckle.


Protestant Episcopal Society, for the advance- ment of Christianity in Pennsylvania.


William White, president ; Joseph Pilmore, William Tilghman and James Milnor, vice presidents ; Thomas Hale, treasurer, Jackson Kemper, corresponding secretary. Charles N. Bancker, recording secretary. Robert Black- well. Joseph Hutchins, James Abercrombie, Joseph Tur- ner, James Wiltbank, Frederick Beisley, Jehu C. Clay, Paul Beck, jun. Ephraim Clark, Thomas Cumpston, John Claxton, Richard Dale, John Robbins, James Montgom- ery, Levi Hollingsworth, John B. Wallace, James S. Smith, Edward Pennington, Thomas W. Francis, John Perot, Richard North, William Murdock, P. F. Glent- worth, John C. Stocker, Caleb P. Wayne, Wm. Mere- dith, Samuel F. Bradford, trustees.


Philade phia Baptist Missionary Society.


Benjamin Thaw, treasurer.


William Stoughton, secretary.


David Jones, Thomas B. Montange, John P. Peck- worth, Henry Holcombe, George Ingels, acting com- mittee.


Humane Society.


The Humane Society, was instituted in the year 1780, for the purpose of recovering persons supposed to be


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dead from drowning. In 1787 their objects were extend- ed to other cases-as, exposure to heat or cold, drinking cold water, damps, lightning, suffocation from charcoal, &c. This society have also placed the necessary appara- tus in various parts near the water, and give premiums to such persons as have been instrumental in saving the lives of their fellow-creatures exposed to accidents of this kind.


Managers, Joseph Crukshank, Charles Marshall, Sa- muel P Griffitts, Thomas C. James, Joseph Parrish, Ben- jamin Thaw Samuel Pancoast, junr. Charles Penrose, William Leedom, Matthew L. Bevan, John Bacon, Isaac Snowden.


President, Joseph Cruckshank. Secretary, Isaac Snow- den. Treasurer, Joseph P. Horner. Inspectors, Wm. Lee- dom, John Bacon. Committee of Correspondence, Samuel P. Griffitts, Thomas C. James, Joseph Parrish. Medical Assistants, William Currie, Casper Wistar, Samuel P. Griffitts, Thomas C. James, James Mease, John C. Otto, Thomas T. Hewson, Peter Miller, Joseph Parrish, John S. Dorscy: Isaac Cleaver, Henry Neill, James Glen, Jo. seph Klapp, Thomas Chandler, William B. Duffield.


Philadelphia Society for alleviating the miseries of Public Prisons,


Was instituted Anno Domini 1787. This association was for many years successfully employed in promoting the humane system which now predominates in the penal code of Pennsylvania; the government of the prison of the city and county of Philadelphia having within a few years been intrusted to a board of inspectors appointed by a law of the state, the services of the society have been confined to relieving the sufferings of prisoners who have not had trials, and those under sentence for thirty days, both of which description of persons do not come under the care of the inspectors.


William White, D. D. (Bishop) président, William Ro- gers, D D. Thomas Wistar, vice presidents; Caleb Cresson, jun. Roberts Vaux, secretaries; Joseph M. Paul, treasurer.


The Philadelphia Association of Friends for the Instruction of Poor Children.


The " Adelphi Schools" are kept in an edifice erected for the purpose on Pegg street, where any person desi- rous of witnessing the mode of tuition of this association, will be respectfully admitted.


The officers of this society are, John Cook, treasurer ; Charles Roberts clerk ; Joseph Scattergood, Roberts


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Vaux, Nicholas Wam jun. Daniel Elliott, Jacob Justice, John Paul, John G. Hoskins, Thomas Kimber, Charles Allen, James P. Parke, Benjamin H. Yarnell, George Knorr, managers ; Roberts Vaux, secretary to the board of managers ; Benjamin H. Yarnell, recorder of admissions.


The American Convention for promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and improving the condi- tion of the African Race,


Assemble at the Select Council chamber in the city of Philadelphia triannually. This convention is composed of representatives from the several abolition Societies or- ganized within the United States. Officers chosen 1812. John Sergeant. esq. ¡ resident ; Thomas P. Cope, treasurer; Benjamin Williams, secretary. Acting committee for three years. Pennsylvania, Timothy Paxson, Thomas P. Cope, Roberts Vaux, Benjamin Williams. New York, Thomas Collins. New Jersey, Samuel Coleman. Rob- erts Vaux, secretary for the committee.


Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery, &c.


Casper Wistar, M. D. president ; Robert Patterson, Thomas Parker, vice-presidents ; Thomas Phipps, treasu- rer ; Benjamin Williams, Abraham L. Pennock, secre- taries.


Counsellors, William Lewis, William Rawle, John Hal- lowell, John Sergeant, William L. Delaney, Geo. Vaux, Peter A. Brown, Abraham Chapman, ( Bucks) John Ross, ( Northampton) Charles Smith, ( Lancaster) Geo. Fisher, ¿Dauphin).


Board of Education, Joseplı Clark, Benjamin Tucker, Thomas Phipps, Joseph M. Paul, Thomas Kite, Abraham L. Pennock, Roberts Vaux, Joseph Walton, William Wayne, jun Charles C. French, Job B. Remington, Lindsey Nicholson, Philip Price, jun.


Society for the free instruction of People of


Colour.


Officers-Samuel Haydock, treasurer ; Benjamin Al- bertson, clerk.


Visiting committee, Thomas Dugdale jun. Newsom Ba- ker, Joseph Snowdon, Benjamin H. Yarnell, Dobell Ba- ker, Thomas Parker, jun.


Magdalen Societyi


ASYLUM, SCHUYLKILL 2ND, NEAR SASSAFRAS.


William White, D. D. president ; Robert Ralston, vice- president ; William Ashbridge, treasurer ; Isaac Snowdon, secretary. 2


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Managers of the Asylum-Thomas Latimer, Joseph Clark, Daniel Jaudan, Aaron Musgrave, John Miller, Thomas Savery, James Moore, Peter Vanpelt, Francis Markoe.


Physicians, William Currie, Isaac Cathrall, Thomas C. James, Joseph Parrish.


Philadelphia Union Society, for the education of poor female Children.


Maria M'Mullen, president, 114 south Front ; H. Ord, secretary, Eliza Hall, treasurer.


Female Hospitable Society.


Donations in cash, old clothing for the use of women or children, remnants of linen, provisions, spinning wheels, reels, or any other article which may be useful to the in- digent and industrious poor, will be thankfully received at the society's store-room, No. 2, Appletree alley. Mary Ann Snyder, governess ; Elizabeth Van Pelt, treasurer ; Eliza Norman, secretary.


First Day, or Sunday school.


Bishop William White, president ; Benjamin Williams, vice-president ; Charles Marshall, treasurer , John Ed. dowes, secretary.


Society for the establishment and support of cha-


rity schools.


SCHOOL, WALNUT ABOVE SIXTH.


Thomas Bradford, jun. president ; Jonathan Fell, jun. vice president ; Benjamin Williams, treasurer ; Samuel J. Robbins, secretary.


Board of Managers-Thomas Bradford, jun. Jonathan Fell, jun. Benjamin Williams, Philip Garret, Benjamin Clarke, William Widdifield, John Robins, Abel Satter- thwaite, John G. Simmons, Charles Wheeler, William Abbott, Samuel Sellers, Stephen North, Joseph Williams Joseph Warner. Samuel J. Robbins, John Claxton, Cris- topher Wiltberger.


" Applications for admission into the schools, must be made to either of the members of the board of man- agers.


Society for the promotion of a rational system of Education.


John Goodman, esq. president ; James Cutbush, vice- president ; Jacob Chrystler, treasurer ; --- secre- tary.


Incorporated Gern


Incorporated German society, for the Melief of distressed Germans in the state of Pennsyl- vania. clever


HALL, W. SIDE OF SEVENTH, BELOW HIGH.


George A. Baker, president ; Jacob Sperry, vice-pre- sident, C. Dannenberg, J. N. Harmes, secretaries ; Da- vid Seegar, treasurer ; Andrew Leinau, solicitor ; Abra- ham Stein, George Honey, Godfrey Smith, Melchior La- rer, Conrad Hanse, Peter Field, overseers.


Philadelphia Vaccine society.


Treasurer, John Elliott. Clerk, Roberts Vaux.


Managers, Thomas Wistar, Philip Garrett, Ellis Yar- nell, David Jones, George Williams, Joseph Parrish, William Penrose, John Paul, William Abbot, John Elli- ott, Reuben Haines, Lindsay Nicholson.


This society was instituted in the year 1809, between which period and the close of the year 1813, five thousand five hundred and eight persons were successfully vaccin- ated by the physicians under the direction of the society.


The Philadelphia society for alleviating the mi- series of indigent persons.


John Brown, president. Nathan Fry, vice-president. George Willard, secretary. Jacob Mayland, treasurer.


St. Joseph's society, for educating and main- taining poor orphan children-Incorporated 1807.


ASYLUM, 134 S. SIXTH.


Michael Egan, D. D. president. Edward Carrell, vice- president. James O'Ellers, treasurer. W. V. Harold, chaplain.


Managers, John Ashley, Joseph Snyder, Peter Scraven- dyke, John Maitland, Charles Johnson, Adam Premir, Cornelius Teirs and Anthony Groves. Peter S. Dupon- ceau, counsellor. Paul Labrousse, secretary.


American Philosophical Society. HALL, W. SIDE FIFTH, BELOW CHESNUT.


Thomas Jefferson, president. Casper Wistar, Benja- min S. Barton and Robert Patterson, vice-presidents ; Thomas T. Hewson, Thomas C. James, R. M. Patterson and Reuben Haines, secretaries : James Gibson, Thomas Cooper, Robert Hare, Edward Penington and William Meredith; counsellors. William Hembell, jun. Zaccheus


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Collins and Joseph Cloud, curators, Johni Vaughan, libra. rian and treasurer.


College of Physicians.


Adam Kuhn, president. Thomas Parke, vice-presi- dent. William Currie, Casper Wistar, Samuel P. Grif- fitts, Thomas T. Hewson, censors. Thomas C. James, treasurer. Joseph Parrish, secretary.


Medical Lyceum.


Jolin Syng Dorsey, M. D. president. Medical Society.


Benjamin Smith Barton, M. D. president. Philip Syng Physic M. D. and N. Chapman, M. D. vice presidents Sam- uel Stewart, M. D. treasurer. Salter, secretary.


Philadelphia Linnean Society.


Benjamin S. Barton, M. D. president. James Mease, M. D. vice-president. Samuel Calhoun, M. D. correspond- ing secretary. George S. Schott, M. D. recording secre- tary. Samuel Jackson, M. D. treasurer. Samuel Stewart, M. D. John H. Lambert, M. D. curators.


Columbian Chemical Society.


James Cutbush, president. G. F. Lehman and Franklin Bache, vice-presidents. James Hamm, treasurer. John B. Hebberton, secretary. Thomas Jefferson Paton, John Barnes, M. D. John Lynn, M. D. and Charles Edwards, corresponding committee. John R. Barnhill, orator.


Academy for Natural Science.


Doctor Jared Troost, president. John Shinn and N. Parmantier, vice-presidents. secretary. Dr. Troost lectures on Mineralogy in the Academy.


St. John's College.


James Cutbush, Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Natural Philosophy. Lectures held back of St. John's church, Race street.


Philadelphia society for promoting Agriculture.


Richard Peters, president. William Tilghman, vice- president. Edward Burd, treasurer, James Mease, M. D. secretary. Roberts Vaux, assistant secretary.


Curators, Zaccheus Collins, Ralph Eddowes, Solomon W. Conrad, Charles Roberts.


Corresponding Committee, Richard Peters, William Tilghman, Zaccheus Collins, Reuben Haines, James Measc.


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Society for improving the breed of Cattle in Pennsylvania.


Lawrence Seckel president; William Guier, treasurer.


Vine Company.


William Duane, president ; Joseph Donath, treasurer; .James Wilson, secretary ; Stephen Sicard, Isaac Jones, Jonathan Jones, C. Bernanosse, A. Yerkes, managers.


Domestic Society.


Paul Cox, president; Conrad Hanse, treasurer; Liberty Brown, secretary ; John Berryhill, agent. Warehouse 6 south Third street.


Columbian Society of Artists.


Thomas Jefferson, president ; B. Trott, B. H. Latrobe, George Murray and John Dixey, vice-presidents ; J. S. Dorsey, M. D. professor of anatomy ; John Vallance, trea- surer ; Robert Mills, secretary; William Kneass, assistant secretary.


Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.


Joseph Hopkinson, president; William Tilghman, Wil- liam Meredith, P. F. Glentworth, William Rush, James Gibson, Samuel F. Bradford, Zaccheus Collins, Griffith Evans, Edward Penington, James M'Murtrie, Reeve Lewis, Talbot Hamilton, directors ; Charles N. Bancker, treasurer ; William Smith, secretary.


University of Pennsylvania, S. Ninth, near High.


Frederick Beasley, provost, and professor of moral phi- losophy.


Robert M. Patterson, M. D. professor of mathematics and natural philosophy. P. T.


James G. Thompson, professor of languages.


GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


Samuel B. How and Joseph P. Engles, masters.


MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.


Casper Wistar, M. D. professor of anatomy. Benjamin Smith Barton, M. D. professor of the insti-


tutes and practice of physic, and of clinical practice.


Philip Syng Physick, M. D. professor of surgery. John Syng Dorsey, M. D. adjunct professor of surgery. N. Chapman, M. D. professor of' materia medica, natu- ral history and botany.


Thomas C. James, M. D. professor of midwifery


John Redman Coxe, M. D. professor of chemistry,


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Philadelphia Library Company.


This contains about 21,000 volumes-Library open every day, except 1st day, ( Sunday) from two o'clock till sun-set-Loganian Library contains 3944 volumes, "some valuable machines, an aparatus for the purposes of natu- ral philosophy, &c. and a few curious artificial and natu- ral productions, also belong to the company, and are de- posited in the apartments ; the librarian attends to show them on Saturday mornings from ten to twelve o'clock ; and the directors on proper occasions, permit the instru- ments to be made use of."


Thomas Parke, Richard Wistar, James Read, Joseph Parker Norris, Robert Waln, James Gibson, Zaccheus Collins, George Fox, Samuel W. Fisher, Zachariah Poul- son, directors ; James P. Parke, treasurer:


Hibernian Society for the relief of Emigrants from Ireland .- Chartered 27th April, 1792.


Hugh Holmes, president ; Charles Heatly, vice-presi- dent ; Henry Toland, treasurer ; Edward Fox, secretary ; John Sergeant, John Fox, counsellors; Robert S. Stafford, physician. Acting committee, to whom persons entitled 10 relief are to apply, William Boggs, John Horner, Hugh Cooper, John Patterson, Jolm Magoffin, James Rogers, Jolın B. Toland, Alexander Cooke, Geo. Potts. St. George's Society, for the advice und assistance of Englishmen in distress.


Robert E. Griffith, president; J. Sims, vice-president; Joseph Bell, treasurer ; George Davis, secretary ; Wil- liam Page, Tristram B. Freeman, Richard North, Joseph Curwen, George Rundle, Anthony Slater, Thomas Ast- ley and James Williams, stewards.


Society for the relief of poor, aged and infirm Masters of Ships, their Widows and Children,


Meet at the Carpenters' Hall, 1st Monday in January, April, July and October. President called to the chair at each meeting .- Managers, Captains Charles Biddle, Leeson Simmons, Henry Hawkins, John Ashmead, Ste- phen Girard, William Davis, Charles Macalester, James Josiah, William Jones, Bankson Taylor, Robert Clark, Joseph Reynolds. Samuel Volans, treasurer ; Thomas Jackson, clerk.


Pennsylvania Slate Company.


Thomas Cumpston, president; Thomas Dobson, trea. suter ; james Taylor, sec. ctary ; John C. Brown, John Miller, Reuben Hairs, William Y. Buch, Roberts Yaux, John Wagner, Joseph Lownes, managers.


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Schuylkill Navigation Company.


Nathan Jones, esq. president ; Hugh M'Ilvaine, vice. president ; Joshua Sharpless, jun. treasurer ; John Bou- vier, secretary.


The following is a List of Societies, which also exist in the City and Vicinity.


American Beneficial Society. Colour and Paint Company. Society of Plaisterers. Friendly Institution ..


African Friendly Society of St. Thomas.


Aimwell School Society, for the Free Instruction of Fe- male children.


Bricklayers' Company. Benefit Society of Pennsylvania.


Benevolent Society of Loaf Bread Bakers. Blues' Society.


Caledonian Society.


Columbian Benevolent Society.


Criterion Beneficial Society.


Carpenters' Company.


Cincinnatti.


Christian Benevolent Society.


Democratic Association of Young Men.


Erin Benevolent Society.


Franklin Benevolent Institution.


Union Benevolent Society. French Benevolent Society.


Friendly Society. Columbian Society. Society of St. Tammany.


Female Association.


Society for the employment of the Poor.


German Society for Mutual Support and Assistance. American Mutual Assistant Society. Beneficent Society of the Northern Liberties. Beneficial Society.


Howard Beneficial Institution of Pennsylvania. Independent Beneficial Society. Benevolent Society.


Irish Beneficial Society.


Journeym en Bricklayers' Society. Coopers' Friendly Society. Blacksmiths' Beneficial Society.


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Kensington Beneficent Society. Union Beneficial Society.


Madison Benevolent Society of the Northern Libertes,


Master Shipwrights' Society. Tailors' Society: Mechanics' Society. Coopers' Society. Plaisterers' Company, of the City and County of Philadelphia.


Mutual Assistant Society of Hair-dressers and Surgeon. barbers.


Mariners' Benevolent Society.


Northern Liberty Beneficial Society. Harmony Beneficial Society.


Pennsylvania Benevolent Society. Beneficial Society. Benefit Society.


Philanthropic Beneficial Society.


Provident Society. Society of House Carpenters.


Philadelphia Benevolent Society.


Beneficial Society. Literary Association.


Mechanics Benevolent Society.


Benevolent Society of Journeymen Tailers.


Pilots' Society.


Shackamaxon Union Beneficial Society.


St. Patrick's Benevolent Society.


St. John's Beneficial Society.


St. Andrew's Society.


Scot's Thistle Society.


Spring Garden Association for Charitable purposes.


Society of Journeymen Cordwainers. of Master Painters.


for the Information and Assistance of Emigrants.


to assist the Poor, Old and Sick of the German Lutheran, Sion and St. Michael's congregation.


Society to Assist and Encourage the German Lutheran Evangelical congregation, in and near Philadelphia. Stone Cutters' Company.


True Republican Society.


Tammany Society. True Assistance Society of Hatters.


Typographical Society. True American Beneficial Society of Philadelphia


United Beneficial Society. German Benefit Society. Union Society. Benevolent Society. '


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Union Society of Journeymen Tailors. Society of Cordwainers. Society for the support of Schools. United Journeymen Shipwrights' Society. United States Benevolent Society. Victuallers' Society.


Washington Association of Young Men: Benevolent Society. Beneficial Society.


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