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First Day or Sunday School-Instituted in 1793.
First Jackson Benevolent Institution -- Meets at the S. W. corner of Race and Fifth street.
Franklin Association of Philadelphia-Instituted in 1814, for the promotion and dissemination of general literature. Meets weekly at the N. W. corner of Vine and Fourth. The anniversary is celebrated on the evening of the 16th of Janu- ry, the birth-day of the illustrious Franklin. Elections quar- terly, viz. on the evening of the first Monday in January, April, July, and October.
Franklin Benevolent Institution-Incorporated in 1812. Meets at the Iron Sign, in Third below Coats' street, first Monday in each month. Annual election in May.
Franklin Union Benevolent Society-Meets at J. Wilson's tavern, 193 Chesnut street, on the first Monday in each month.
French Benevolent Society -- (" Societé de Bienfaisance") Incorporated in 1805.
Friendly Columbian Beneficial Society-Mects on the first Wednesday in each month, at New Market Hall, south Se- cond street.
Friendly Society of Philadelphia-Meets at the S. W. cor- ner of Fifth and Race, on the 3d Tuesday in each month.
Friendly Society of St. Tammany.
Friendly St. Tammany Society-Incorporated in 1790. Meets at the S. W. corner of Fifth and Race, on the third Sa- turday of each month. Elections on the 1st of' May and third Saturday in November.
General Gates Beneficial Society-Meets at the Red Lion, in Brewer's alley, on the second Thursday in each month. Annual election on the second Thursday in February. Incor- porated in 1818.
German American Mutual Assistant Society-Incorpo- rated in 1801. Meets on the first Monday in each month, at the widow Crowner's, in Third, opposite the Northern Li- berties Commissioner's Hall. Annual election on the first Monday in February. Capital $2000. .
German and American Mutual .Assistant Society-Incor-
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porated in 1818. Meets as above. Capital $100. [ The two preceding societies are governed by one set of officers.]
German .American Beneficial Society.
German Beneficial Society.
German Beneficent Society of the Northern Liberties.
German Society-Meets at their Hall in Seventh below Iligh.
German Society for Mutual Support and Assistance-Meets on the first Saturday in January, March, May, July, Septem- ber and November, at the S. W. corner of Fifth and Race.
Hand-in-Hand Society-Meets at the S. W. corner of Se. cond and Coats', on the second Saturday in each month.
Harmonic Society of St. John's Church-Stated weekly meetings on Friday evening, at the corner of Race and Sixth.
Hibernian Society, for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland ---- Incorporated in 1792.
Hiram Beneficial Society-Meets at the German Hall, in Seventh below High.
Howard Beneficial Institution of Pennsylvania-Incorpo- rated in 1812. Meets at the N. L. Commissioner's Hall, Third street. Annual election the second Wednesday in January.
Humane Society-President, Joseph Crukshank.
Independent Blues and Military Benevolent Society- Meets on the second Wednesday in each month, at 97 south Fifth.
Independent Harmonic Society-Meets at the N. W. cor. ner of Vine and Fourth.
Independent Beneficial Society-Incorporated in 1811. Meets at New Market Hall, south Second, on the third Mon- day in each month. Annual election on the third Monday in April.
Independent Benevolent Society-Instituted in 1810 .- Meets on the second Thursday in each month, at New Mar- Ket Hall, south Second.
Irish Beneficial Society.
Irish Emigrant Association-Meets at Judd's hotel.
Jackson Beneficial Society-Meets the first Tuesday in each month, at the S. W. corner of Fifth and Race, Ammual election in January.
Journeymen Bricklayers' Society.
Journeymen Blacksmiths' Beneficial Society.
Journeymen Coopers' Society.
Journeymen Cordwainers' Society.
Journeymen Hatters' Society.
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Journeymen Printers' (Compositor's) .Association-Presi- dent, James M.Kibbin. Vice President, Charles George. Treasurer, Horace Boate. Secretary, William L. Norton, csquire.
Journeymen Printers' (Pressmen's) Association-Presi- dent, Peter C. Konkle. Vice President, Abraham Bowman. 'Treasurer, M. Callieu. . Secretary, Congor Sherman. All- lual election on the last Saturday in the year.
Kensington Beneficent Society.
Law Society of Philadelphia-Meets at the Law Library Room in the State House.
Lawrence Benevolent Institution-Incorporated in 1814. Meets at the N. L. Commissioner's Hall, north Third. Annual election on the first Thursday in January.
Loganian Library-Annexed to the Philadelphia Library -- but the books, about 4000 volumes, are kept separate.
Madison Beneficial Society of the Northern Liberties-In- corporated in 1812. Meets the second Thursday in each month, at the S. W. corner of Second and Coats'. Annual election on the first Thursday in March.
Magdalen Society-Incorporated in 1802. Asylum N. E. corner of Sch. Second and Race. President, Right Reverend Bishop White. Meets at Carpenter's Hall on the second Tues- day of February, May, August and November. Annual elec- tion on the second Tuesday in February.
Male Sabbath School Society.
Marine Bible Society.
Mariners' Benevolent Society.
Masonic Institutions-For full information, see Robt. Ich silver's Mason's Pocket Book, which, with an assortment of elegant Masonic Aprons, &c. may be had at his bookstore, 110 Walnut street, 6th house below Fifth.
Master Bricklayers' Society-Incorporated in 1809.
Master Coopers' Society.
Master Mechanics' Benevolent Society-Instituted in 1810. Annual election on the second Tuesday in January. Meets at Carpenter's Hall.
Master Plasterers' Society-Incorporated in 1804. Annual election in 1804.
Master Shipwrights' Society.
Master Tailors' Society-Incorporated in 1804.
Medical Lyceum-Founded in 1804.
Medical Society-Incorporated in 1791. Annual election on the first Wednesday in February. Meets at the Health Office.
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Mint of the United States, north Seventh, nearly opposite Zane street-Robert Patterson, Director; James Rush, Treasurer; Adam Eckfeldt, chief Coiner; Joseph Richardson, Assayer; Joseph Cloud, Melter and Refiner; Robert Scott, Engraver.
Mosheim Society-Incorporated for the improvement of the German Language, for the Propagation of the Gospel, and the Support of Sunday Schools.
Montgomery Beneficial Institution of Kensington.
Montgomery Beneficial Society -- Meets the second Mon- day in each month, at 193 Chesnut. Annual election on the second Monday in January.
New England Society of Philadelphia-Founded in 1816, for charitable and social purposes. Annual election on the first Monday in November. Meets at Carpenters' Hall.
Northern Liberty Benevolent Society.
Vorthern Liberty Grand Mechanics' Beneficial Society- Meets at the S. W. corner of Second and Coats'.
Northern Liberty Harmony Beneficial Society.
Painters' and Glaziers' Beneficial Society-Incorporated in 1810. Meets at 197-Chesnut, on the first Monday in Janu, ary, April, July and October. Annual election on the first Monday in January.
Penn Beneficial Society-Incorporated in 1815. Annual meeting on the third Monday in March. Meets at 161 Ches' nut street.
Pennsylvania Hospital-Samuel Coates, president; Thos. P. Cope, secretary; Samuel Mason, steward; Mary Mason, matron.
Pennsylvania State Arsenal and Armoury-Juniper st. be- tween High and Chesnut.
Pennsylvania Beneficial Society.
Pennsylvania Benefit Society-Meets on the second Tues- day in each month, at New Market Hall, south Second.
Pennsylvania Benevolent Society.
Pennsylvania and New Jersey Steam Boat Company.
Pennsylvania Society for the Promotion of Public Economy -Instituted in 1817. Meets on the second Monday of Fe- bruary, May, August and November, in the hall above 118 Chesnut,
Pennsylvania Union Benevolent Society- Incorporated in 1812. Meets at 161 Chesnut.
Perry Beneficial Society --- Incorporated in 1817. Stated meetings on the first Wednesday of each month, at the S. W. corner of Fifth and Race.
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Philadelphia .Association of Friends, for the instruction of Poor Children .- Incorporated in 1808: Adelphi School- house, Pegg st. Annual election in January.
Philadelphia Association of the City and County, for the Suppression of Vice and Immorality-Instituted in 1819. Meets at Commissioners' Hall, Southwark, on the second Monday in each month.
Philadelphia Academy-Fourth street above High.
Philadelphia Beneficial Society-Meets at New Market Hall, south Second, on the 4th Friday in each month.
Philadelphia Benevolent Society of Journeymen Tailors.
Philadelphia Baptist Missionary Society.
Philadelphia Harmonic Society-Meets every Tuesday, at Harmonic Hall, Norris' alley.
Philadelphia Library Company -- Library Hall, N. E. corner of Fifth and Library street Election on the first Mon- day in May, when the annual payments are due. Open daily, except Sundays. Treasurer, James P. Parke.
Philadelphia Literary Association- Instituted in 1813.
Philadelphia Linnean Society-Established in 1806, un- der the name of the Botanical Society.
Philadelphia Mechanics' Beneficial Society-Meets the second Wednesday in every month, at New Market Hall, S. Second street.
Philadelphia Orphan Society-Formed in 1814. Annual clection first Tuesday in January. The Asylum is an elegant two-storied fire-proof building, erected on the site of the one lately burnt, N. E. corner of Cherry and Sch. Fifth.
Philadelphia Society for alleviating the miserics of Indigent Persons.
Philadelphia Society for alleviating the miseries of Public Prisons-Instituted in 1780. Annual election on the se- cond Monday in January. [This association, composed prin- cipally of Friends, was for many years successfully employed in promoting the humane system which now predominates in the penal code of Pennsylvania. The government of the pri- son of the city and county of Philadelphia having, for some years, been intrusted to a Board of Inspectors, appointed by a law of the state, the services of the society have been con- fined to relieving the suffering's of prisoners who have not been tried, and those committed for thirty days, both of which description of persons do not come under the care of the Inspectors ] President, Right Rev. Bishop White.
Philadelphia Society for the Establishment and Support of Charity Schools-School-house in Walnut above Sixtl .. Annual election on the first Tuesday in January.
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Philadelphia Society for promoting Agriculture-Insti- tuted in 1785; and incorporated in 1809. President, Richard Peters; Secretaries, Roberts Vaux and Richard Wistar, jun .; Treasurer, Edward Burd.
Philadlephia Typographical Society-Instituted on the 2d of November, 1802; and incorporated in 1810. Annual election on the first Saturday of November. President, Thomas Dowden; Vice President, Hezekiah Welch; Treasurer, Horace Boate; Secretary, John Cooper.
[This is a prosperous institution: has a capital of nearly two thousand dollars. Three dollars per week is the least allow- ed to sick members. Members who die, are buried at the ex- pense of the Society. Monthly contributions 25 cents. Not- withstanding the depression of the times-which affects the business of the Printer in a great degree -. the ab- sence of a number of members, and the sums furnished for the relief of the sick, &c. this Society has continued to flourish. It is believed, that when times shall have become more auspici- ous, the Typographical Society will be second to none in use- fulness and liberality. The Associations of Compositors, and Pressmen, (noticed in a preceding page,) are in complete har- mony with the Typographical, which is the parent root.]
Philadelphia Union Society for the Education of Poor Fe- male Children-Incorporated in 1808.
Philanthropic Beneficial Society-Incorporated in 1799.
Philomathean Society-Inquire at the University.
Pike Beneficial Society-Meets the fourth Monday in each month, at the S. W. corner of Fifth and Race. Annual election fourth Monday in April.
Pilots' Society, for the Relief of Distressed and Decaved Pilots, their Widows and Children-Incorporated in 1789. Robert Ralston, clerk.
Protectors of Property in time of Fire.
Protestant Episcopal Society, for the Advancement of Chris- tianity in Pennsylvania.
Provident Society-Meets quarterly at New Market Hall, south Second, on the first Monday in January, May, Au- gust and November.
Provident Society of House Carpenters-Incorporated in 1809.
Relief Beneficial Society-Incorporated in 1816. Meets on the first Monday in each month, at the N. W. corner of' Third and Arch. Annual election on the first Thursday in January.
Religious Historical Society-President, Reverend Jacob rodhead, D. D .; Corresponding Secretary, Rev. Ezra Stiles Jy, D. D.
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Rose Beneficial Society of Kensington.
Rush Benevolent Society -- Meets at 193 Chesnut, on the third Wednesday in each month.
St. Andrew's Society- -President, Robert Smith.
St. George, the Society of the Sons of-Established for the Advice and Assistance of Englishmen in Distress. Insti- tuted in 1772; and incorporated in 1813. Meets on the 23d of January, April, July and October, at Washington Hall Hotel Annual election on the 23d January. Anniversary meeting on the 23d April.
St. John's Beneficial Society.
St. Joseph's Society, for educating and maintaining Poor Or- phan Children-Incorporated in 1807. Asylum in Sixthi above Spruce.
St. Patrick Benevolent Society --- Incorporated in 1804. Annual election on the 17th of March.
School for the Free Education of Blacks, by the Friends ---- Instituted in 1770. They have a school for each sex, in Wil- ling's alley.
Scots' Thistle Society-Instituted in 1796; and incorpo- rated in 1799. Annual election in December. Meets at New Market Hall, south Second, on the first Monday in March, June, September, and on St. Andrew's day.
Second Jackson Benevolent Society --- Established in 1815. Meets at 193 i hesnut, on the third Monday in each month. Annual election on the third Monday in January.
Shackamaxon Union Benevolent Society.
Society to assist the F'oor, Old, and Sick, of the German Lu- theran, Sion, and S. Michael's congregations.
Society to assist and encourage the Evangelical Congregation in and near Pinladelphia
Society for the Relief of the Poor of the First Reformed Dutch Church.
Society for the Relief of poor, aged, and infirm Masters of Fes- sels, their Widows and Children-Instituted in 1765; and incorporated in 1770.
Stonecutters' Society-Instituted in 1790; and incorpo- rated in 1806.
Spring Garden Association for Charitable purposes- Mects at the public school-house N. E. corner of Buttonwood and Eighth streets.
Sunday and Adult School Union-Instituted in 1817; and incorporated in 1819-Meets annually the first Tues- day after the 28th May
Sunday School Society -Instituted in 1791; and incor- porated in 1796. Right Kev. Brshop White, President.
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Tammany Society, or Brethren of Principle-Meets on the second Thursday in each month, alternately at 97 south Fifth, and S. W. corner of Second and Coats' street.
'The Society for the Relief of Poor and Distressed Members of the Evangelical Lutheran Congregations of St. John's Church in the City and County of Philadelphia-Incorpo- rated in 1817. Meets on the last Monday in June, September, December and March, at the vestry room, Fifth above New. Annual election on the last Monday in June. Meets the 3d Wednesday in each month.
True .American Beneficial Society-Meets at the New Market Hall, south Second. Annual election on the first Friday of January.
True Assistance Society of Hatters.
True Beneficial Society-Incorporated in 1816. Meets at the N. E. corner of Sixth and Vine, on the second Monday of each month.
True Columbian Beneficial Society-Established in 1817. Meets in Fifth above Buttonwood, on the first Wednesday in each month. Semi-annual elections in April and October.
True Republican Society.
Union Harmonic Society-Meets at their hall in Norris' alley.
Union Society of Journeymen Tailors-Meets at Elliott's every Tuesday evening.
Union Society of Philadelphia-Meets monthly at New Market Hall, south Second. .
Union Society of Hatters-Meets the first Monday in cach month, at the S. W. corner of Fifth and Race.
United Beneficial Society-Meets at New Market Hall on the 4th Wednesday in each month.
United German Society- Instituted in 1785, and incor- porated in 1798. Meets at the S. W. corner of Second and Coats' streets.
United Episcopal Churches' Free Schools.
United German Fraternity-Incorporated in 1804. Meets the third Saturday in each month, at C. Steinmetz's.
United Journeymen Shipwrights' Society.
University of Pennsylvania, situated in Ninth below High. Vaccine Society- -Annual election in January. Establish- ed in 1809. Dr. J. Wilson Moore, president. [Fresh scabs can always be had, gratis, at the society. ]
Victuallers' Society-Meets at 269 Vine street. Annual election on the first Tuesday in January.
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Vine Company of Pennsylvania.
Warren Beneficial Society ---- Meets at 193 Chesnut street, on the first Thursday in each month.
Washington Association of Young Men-Presi- dent, Joseph P. Norris, jun.
Washington Beneficial Society.
Washington Benevolent Society of Pennsylvania- Instituted and incorporated in 1813. Meets at their Hall, in Third above Spruce, on the first Friday in January, April, July, and October. Annual election in January. Officers take their seats on the 22d February after election. President, Com. Richard Dale; Vice President, senior, Robert Wharton, esq. [There is also a Vice President for each Ward in the City, onegor the Northern Liberties, and one for Southwark, elected annually.] Corresponding Secretary, John M. Scott. Recording Secretary, John Bacon. Assistant Secretary, and Treasurer, George Heyl. In addition to the above, there is a Committee of Superintendence; an Electing Committee for each Ward and District; a School Committee for do. do. do .; ten Counsellors: six Physicians; five Stewards; one Marshal, and one door-keeper. This is the largest and most respecta- ble Beneficial Society in the United States: well worthy of its hallowed title.
Wayne Beneficial Society-Incorporated in 1817. Meets at John Goodin's inn, South alley, the 2d Monday in each month. Annual election on the 1st of January, being the anniversary of the birth of the hero whose name the Society bears.
Welsh Society-Formed before the American Re- volution; revived in 1798. Incorporated in 1802.
Western Charitable Association.
Wesleyan Beneficial Society-Instituted in 1815. Meets on the third Wednesday in January, April, July, and October, at New Market Hall, south Second street.
Thisfield Benoficial Society-Meets at New Mar- ket Hall, south Second street, on the fourth Monday in each month.
Young Men's Missionary Society of Philadelphia -- Instituted in 1822. President, Joseph P. Engles. Vice Pre- sident, Henry Bond, 'M D. Secretary, Robert HI. Smith. Treasurer, Joseph H. Dulles. There are twenty-four Mana- gers .-- The object of this Society is truly praiseworthy: viz. " to support one or more Missionaries in the city of Phi- ladelphia, its suburbs and vicinity." Quarterly meetings are held on the second Monday of February, May, November and August.
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In the foregoing list of the Institutions, &c. we have given such particulars as came within our means: there are many of them that we should have been glad to be able to have given some particulars with their bare titles. That, however, we were unable to do: the indifference of the officers of the insti- tutions alluded to, is the cause-some months since they were invited to furnish the publisher (Mr. Robt. Desilver, 110 Walnut street) with what they should conceive necessary. - What follows, came too late for insertion in the proper alphabetical place.
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia- President, Wm. Maclure. Vice Presidents, Zaccheus Collins, George Ord. Corresponding Secretary, Reuben Haines. Re- cording Secretary, Wm. Keating. Treasurer, Jacob Gilliams. Curators, Thomas Say, C. A. Lesueur, John P. Wetherill and Isaac Hayes, M. D. Auditors, Robert E. Griffith, jun. M. D., WV. S. Warder and Isaac Lea. Librarian, Jacob Pierce.
American Beneficial Society-President, Jacob Snider. Vice President, Robert Ralston. Treasurer, Thomas Taylor. Secretary, Wm. W. Pidgeon. Meet at New Market Hall, south Second, the first Tuesday in each month.
American Philosophical Society-President, Robt. Patterson. Vice Presidents, Wm. Tilghman, P. S. Duponceau and Zaccheus Collins. Secretaries, R. M. Patterson, Robert Walsh, jun., George Ord and W. H. Keating. Counsellors for three years, N. Chapman, Robert Hare, Wm. Hembel, jr., and C. C. Biddle. Curators, Thomas Say, W. E. Horner and Isaiah Lukens. Treasurer, John Vaughan.
Columbia Hose Company-Instituted in 1806. [Hose house situated in Cherry between Seventh and Eighth streets.] President, Wm. D Haslet. Vice President, Wm. F. Crouding. Secretary, Hally Ball. Treasurer, Adam Di- alogue -- and six Managers.
New England Society of Philadelphia-President, Charles Chauncey. First Vice President, Enos Bronson. Se- cond Vice President, Elhu Chauncey. Third Vice President, Jolın W. Perit. Fourth Vice President, Samuel Hodgdon. Chaplains, Dr. Wm. Rogers, Dr. E. S. Ely. Secretary, Thos. Lyman. Assistant Secretary, Jonathan Fowle, jun. Treasurer, Benjamin Cheever. Counsellors, Henry Chester, Samuel H. Perkins. Physicians, Dr. H. Bond, Dr. G. M.Clellan. Stew- ards, B. I. Gilman, jun., J. P. Grant, Charles Eaton, John T. Hadaway.
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United States-Nicholas Biddle, President; Thomas Wil- son, Cashier; John Andrews, Assistant Cashier. Discounts on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Branches of the Bank of the United States --- Portsmouth, N. HI., Boston, Providence, Middletown, Ct., New York, Balti- more, Washington, Norfolk, Richmond, Charleston, Savan- nalı, Augusta, New Orleans, Fayetteville, Pittsburg, Chilli- cothe, Lexington, Louisville, and Cincinnati.
Vorth .America -- Henry Nixon, President; Henry Hollings- worth, Cashier. Discounts on Mondays and Thursdays.
Pennsylvania-Joseph P. Norris, President; Elihu Chaun- cey, Cashier. Discounts on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Philadelphia-John Read, President; Quintin Campbell, Cashier. Discounts on Mondays and Thursdays.
Farmers' and Mechanics'-Joseph Tagart, President; Henry Kuhl, Cashier. Discounts on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Mechanics'-John Rogers, President; Jonathan Smith, Cashier. Discounts on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Northern Liberties -- A. C. Barclay, President; D. Mande- ville, Cashier. Discounts on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Schuylkill-Wm. Meredith, President; Hosea J. Levis, Cashier. Discounts on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Stephen Girard's Banking House-John Roberts, Cashier Discounts on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Camden (N. J.)-Richard M. Cooper, President; Wm. Hil- legas, Cashier. Office in the City, 21 Church alley.
INSURANCE OFFICES.
American Fire Insurance Company, 101 Chesnut. ... Annual election on the first Monday in May. Chandler Price, president. Wm. Jones, secretary.
Delaware Insurance Company, S. E. corner of Se- cond and Walnut streets. President, Samuel Keith.
Fire Association of Philadelphia-President, Ben- jamin Thaw. Treasurer, Caleb Carmalt.
Marine Insurance Company, 47 Walnut-John Leamy, President.
Mutual Assurance Company, for Insuring Houses from Loss by Fire, 54 Walnut. President, Robt. Wharton. Secretary and Treasurer, John B. Palmer.
North American Insurance Company. 40 Walnut. ... President, John Inskecp. Secretary, Robert S. Stephens.
Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives
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and Granting Annuities --. Incorporated in 1812. Charter per- petual. Office 173 Chesnut.
Pennsylvania Insurance Company, N. E. corner of Dock and Second. President, Daniel Smith.
Philadelphia Contributionship, for the Insurance of Houses from Loss by Fire, commonly called the "Hand-in- Hand Insurance Company," 25 Dock street. . Incorporated in 1768. Joseph S. Lewis, treasurer.
Philadelphia Insurance Company, S. W. corner of Second and Walnut. President, John Ashley.
Phoenix Insurance Company, 96 south Second- President, David Lewis.
Union Insurance Company, 45 Walnut-Presi- dent, George Latimer.
United States Insurance Company-President, Chandler Price. Office, 49 Walnut.
TURNPIKES & CANALS.
Bustleton and Smithfield Turnpike-President, Henry Pratt. Annual election first Monday in November . Incorporated in 1804. Office back of 95 north Water.
Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Company ... Annual election 2d Monday in November. Robert Wharton; president. Griffith Evans, treasurer.
Chesnut Hill and Spring-House Turnpike Com'y. Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Road Company Annual election on the 10th Nov. Treasurer, Jos. L. Inglis. . --
Gap and Newport Turnpike Company; Office N.E. corner of Second and Dock.
' Germantown and Chesnut Hill Turnpike "omp'y.
Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Company ... Annual election on the 2d Monday in November.
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