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Joshua Lippincott,
Elhanan W. Keyser, Jno. Patterson,
Isaac W. Norris,
Thomas Hart,
Charles J. Sutter, James Starr,
M. Magrath,
Dexter Stone,
John Naglee, Jos. R. Jenks.
Joseph Jeanes,
A. C. Barclay,
David Kirkpatrick,
JOHN H. FRICK, Notary.
MECHANICS' BANK, OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, South Third street below High, (West side.) Chartered 1814 .- Capital $1,400,000 .- Discount-Tuesdays and Fridays. JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, President. WILLIAM THAW, Cashier. .
Directors.
J. B. Mitchell,
Alexander Symington, Lewis Cooper,
Wm. H. Hart,
E. D. Wolfe, G. D. Rosengarten, B. W. Tingley,
Frederick Lennig, Robert Steen, F. N. Buck.
F. J. TROUBAT, Notary.
STATE BANK, AT CAMDEN, N. J.
Office, 12 Church Alley, Philadelphia. Chartered 1812 .- Capital $300,000 .- Discount-Wednesdays and Saturdays. JOHN GILL, President.
A. M'CALLA, Cashier.
Directors.
John R Parry, Samuel C. Champion, Charles C. Stratton. Samuel R. Lippincott, Richard Fetters, Philadelphia.
James Good, John M. Taylor,
John Oliver Boyd,
Richard Fetters, Gillies Dallett.
Benjamin Jones,
J. H. PORTER, Camden, N. J., Notary.
John Gill, Joseph W. Cooper,
William M. Collins,
John Wright, Richard C. See,
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BANK OF COMMERCE.
South-east corner of Second and Chestnut streets. Chartered 1832 .- Capital $250,000 .- Discount-Wednesdays and Saturdays.
PETER A. KEYSER, President.
JAMES C. DONNELL, Cashier.
Directors.
George Follin,
Amb. W. Thompson,
John M' Allister,
Joseph Ripka,
Henry Bohlen, Peter Cullen, F. A. Fisher,
E. A. Holmes, M. Hutchins, Saml. Miller,
Jonathan Palmer, F. Russell, John Starr.
EDWARD HURST, Notary.
BANK OF PENN TOWNSHIP.
North-west corner of Sixth and Vine streets. Chartered 1826 .- Capital $250,000 .- Discount-Wednesdays and Saturdays. JAMES RUSSELL, Cashier.
ELIJAH DALLETT, President.
Directors.
Elijah Dallett,
Joseph S. Medara,
George H. Miller,
Benjamin Davis,
Robert M. Huston,
David Woelpper,
Elihu Pickering.
D. B. Hinman,
Gabriel Knecht, John Dallett,
William P. Sharpless, John H. Campbell,
Samuel Bispham.
WM. O. KLINE, Notary
SOUTHWARK BANK.
South Second street, below Cedar, (West side.) Chartered 1825 .- Capital $250,000 .- Discount-Mondays and Thursdays. T. SPARKS, President. JOSEPH S. SMITH, Cashier.
Directors.
Thomas Sparks, Lewis Clark, John Baker, Peter Williamson,
John Thompson, Benjamin Tevis, Edward C. Knight;
James Spencer, John C. Kartsher, D. H. Flickwir,
Robert Clark.
Thomas D. Grover, Thomas Barnett.
JOHN W. NESBITT, Notary.
KENSINGTON BANK.
Re-chartered for fifteen years from November, 1836 .- Capital $250,000. Discount-Tuesdays and Fridays.
JONATHAN WAINWRIGHT, President. Directors.
CHARLES KEEN, Cashier.
Jonathan Wainwright, George Landell, John E. Keen,
John M. Brown, Alexander Peterson,
Andrew McBride, Michael Day,
John Vaughan, Henry Crilley, James Keen,
Saml. Megargee, Geo. G. Weaver, Lewis Shinneck.
FRAN. J. TROUBAT, Notary.
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THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING FUND SOCIETY.
Incorporated February 25, 1819 .- Open for Deposites and Payments on Mondays and Thurs- days only, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. M., and 3 and 7 P. M. Office, 68 Walnut street, above Third.
CLEMENT C. BIDDLE, President.
GEORGE GREINER, Treasurer.
Managers.
J. J. Vanderkemp,
Francis Gurney Smith, John Bacon,
George Campbell,
Lawrence Lewis,
Samnel Grant,
'Thomas C. Rockhill,
Lewis Waln,
John R. Neff,
Thomas H. White,
Tobias Wagner,
Jacob R. Smith,
Quintin Campbell,
William Davidson, John Keating,
William Platt,
H. J. Williams.
Caleb Cope,
Samuel W. Jones,
Charles Vezin,
Interest-Four per cent. per annum.
THE PHILADELPHIA LOAN COMPANY.
Office 6 Minor street.
WILLIAM ALMINDINGER, President.
THOMAS J. HEMPHILL, Secretary.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY.
Office S. W. corner of Second and Spruce street. Capital, $125,000. Incorporated 1836.
GEORGE K. CHILDS, President. WILLIAM W. SMITH, Cashier.
Directors.
G. K. Childs, Wm. Drinkhouse, Lemuel Hazzard, John Reynolds,
H. Hopkins, Charles G. Borhek,
Joseph Feinour, Jr. Michael Bouvier,
Robert Patton,
GLOBE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY .- Office 435 North Second street. JAMES MARSH, President. JONATHAN ALDEN, Cashier.
Directors.
James Marsh,
Elijah Tyson, Bowers Lowber, Jacob Harman, Jr.
Osmon Reed,
Elisha R. Johnston, Peter Fisher, John Seiser.
John Haines,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
FIRE AND MARINE.
NORTH AMERICA .- Office on the S. W. corner of Walnut and Dock streets. Chartered 1794. Capital $300,000. Shares $5. Dividends January and July. JOHN C. SMITH, President. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Secretary.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Office, 4 Exchange. Capital $200,000. Shares $200. Dividends February and August.
SIMEON TOBY, President. WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. Office (Gowen's Building) S. E. Dock and Third streets. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. WM. EYRE, Jr., Vice-President. WILLIAM D. SHERRERD, Secretary.
MARINE RISKS and Risks by STEAMBOATS, RAIL-ROADS, RIVERS and LAKES insured on the most favorable terms. Losses will be liberally and promptly adjusted.
FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Buildings, and other property insured, either in town or coun- try, for a limited time or permanently.
Willian Campbell,
Stephen H. Simmons, Lewis Buddy,
Anson Steel.
John A. Brown,
William Smith, James Duudas,
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COLUMBIA .- Office 5 Exchange. Charter perpetual. C. N. BUCK, President. JOHN S. PHILLIPS, Secretary.
MARINE. UNION MUTUAL .- Office, No. 6 Exchange Buildings. Capital $300,000. Shares $60. Dividends January and July. RICHARD S. SMITH, President. GEORGE LEWIS, Secretary.
PHOENIX MUTUAL .- Office, No. 52 Walnut street. Capital $120,000. Shares $40. Dividends June and December. JOHN R. WUCHERER, President. DAVID LEWIS, Secretary.
DELAWARE .- Office 3 Exchange Buildings. Capital $200,000. Shares $40. Dividends June and December. JOSHUA EMLEN, President. JOHN DONNALDSON, Secretary.
AMERICAN MUTUAL .- Office N. E. corner Third & Walnut street, Exchange Building. WILLIAM CRAIG, President. JOSHUA P. HAVEN, Secretary.
WASHINGTON MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY .- Office 48 Walnut street.
CHARLES S. RICHE, President. L. KIMBALL, Secretary.
FIRE. PHILADELPHIA CONTRIBUTIONSHIP .- Office No. 96 South Fourth street. Incorporated March 25, 1752. JAMES S. SMITH, Treasurer and Secretary.
MUTUAL ASSURANCE .- Office No. 54 Walnut street.
RICHARD WILLING, Pres't. LAWRENCE LEWIS, Treasurer and Sec.
AMERICAN .- Office No. 72 Walnut street. Capital $500,000.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON, President. FREDERICK FRALEY, Secretary.
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE .- Office 134 Walnut street. Capital $400,000. Charter perpetual.
QUINTIN CAMPBELL, President. BEATON SMITH, Secretary.
FRANKLIN .- Office 1633 Chestnut street.
Capital $400,000, paid in. Shares $100. Dividends April and October. Charter perpetual. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secretary.
FIRE ASSOCIATION .- Office No. 34 North Fifth street.
GEORGE W. TRYON, President. ANDREW BUTLER, Treasurer and Sec.
COUNTY FIRE .- Office 248 North Third street.
Capital, $400,000. Charter perpetual. Dividends January and July. AUGUSTIN STEVENSON, President. JACOB F. HOCKLEY, Secretary.
SOUTHWARK FIRE INSURANCE .- Office No. 74 Walnut street.
Capital authorized by law, $400,000. Charter perpetual. Dividends January and July. GEORGE M. HICKLING, President. JOHN McCOLLOM, Secretary.
SPRING GARDEN MUTUAL .- Office No. 196 North Sixth street, N. W. corner Wood. . Charter perpetual.
LAWRENCE SHUSTER, President. LEWIS KRUMBHAAR, Secretary.
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RELIANCE MUTUAL .- Office S. W. corner Walnut and Fifth street. GEORGE W. TOLAND, President. B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary.
CITIZEN'S MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Perpetual Charter. Office 152 Walnut strect. JAMES TODD, President. DANIEL B. POULTNEY, Secretary.
LIVES AND ANNUITIES.
THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES .- Office 66 Walnut street. Capital $500,000. Shares $100. Dividends January and July. Charter perpetual. HYMAN GRATZ, President. SEARS C. WALKER, Actuary.
THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA .- Office No. 159 Chestnut street. Capital $300,000. Charter perpetual. B. W. RICHARDS, President. JOHN F. JAMES, Treasurer and Actuary.
ASSOCIATION FOR THE RELIEF OF DISABLED FIREMEN. CHARLES SCHAFFER, President.
GEORGE W. TRYON, Vice-President. ANDREW BUTLER, Secretary.
EDMUND A. SOUDER, Treasurer. JOHN RUTHERFORD, Assis. Secretary.
BOARD OF HEALTH, 1844-45.
CITY .- James Hutchinson, No. 58 South Twelfth street. Samuel W. Weer, No. 147 North Twelfth street and No. 68 Chestnut street. Mark M. Reeve, M. D., No. 133 North Twelfth street. John A. Elkinton, M. D., No. 102 North Fifth street. William S. Smith, No. 131 Pine street. John Lindsay, No. 8 Belmont Place.
SOUTHWARK. William G. Alexander, No. 314 South Front street & William J. Crans, No. 331 South Fifth street.
NORTHERN LIBERTIES .- S Benjamin E. Carpenter, No. 215 Coates street. Richard L. Lloyd, No. 359 North Sixth street.
SPRING GARDEN. Nathan L. Hatfield, M. D., N. E. cor. Franklin & Buttonwood st. James E. Franklin, M. D., No. 467 Vine street.
MOYAMENSING .- John D. Hoffner, No. 229 South Sixth street, below Shippen.
Isaac Boileau, No. 538 North Second street.
KENSINGTON. - Matthew Van Dusen, Hanover street, above Beach.
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
President-James Hutchinson. Secretary-Benjamin E .- Carpenter.
Treasurer-William S. Smith.
Solicitor-J. A. Phillips, No. 56 South Sixth street.
Clerk of the Board-Samuel P. Marks, Shippen street, above Tenth.
Steward of Lazaretto-John E. Matthieu.
Matron of City Hospital-Mrs. P. Altemus, Hospital.
Messenger-Charles F. Thiesen, No 9 Moyamensing Road.
Assistant Messenger-Thomas Bedford, Eighth above Coates street.
Physician of City Hospital -- Henry D. Dietrich, M. D., No. 159 North Tenth street. Runner-David Brown.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS.
HEALTH OFFICER-Peter Rambo, Queen street, above Frankford Road, Kensington. PORT PHYSICIAN-Isaac N. Marselis, M. D., No. 103 Catharine street. LAZARETTO PHYSICIAN-Jesse W. Griffits, M. D., Lazaretto. QUARANTINE MASTER .- Alexander McKeever, Lazaretto.
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GOVERNMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA. EXECUTIVE.
FRANCIS R. SHUNK, Governor. JESSE MILLER, Secretary of State. J. R. SNOWDEN, Treasurer. JOHN K. KANE, Attorney General.
MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
SENATE.
WM. P. WILcox, Speaker.
City of Philadelphia .- Wm. A. Crabb, Chas. Gibbons.
County of Philadelphia .- John Foulkrod, James Eneu, Jr., Oliver P. Cornman.
Montgomery .- John B. Sterigere.
Chester and Delaware .- Joseph Baily.
Berks .- Samuel Fegely.
Bucks .- Henry Chapman.
Lancaster and Lebanon .- Benjamin Champ- neys, L. Kline.
Schuylkill, Carbon, Monroe, and Pike,-G. Rahn.
Northampton and Lehigh .- J. K. Heckman. Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming .- Aza Dimmock.
Bradford and Tioga .- Daniel L. Sherwood. Lycoming, Clinton and Centre .- J. F. Quay. Luzerne and Columbia .- Wm. S. Ross.
Northumberland and Dauphin .- J. C. Hor- ton.
Mifflin, Juniata and Union .- Henry C. Eyer.
Perry and Cumberland .- W. B. Anderson. York .- Adam Ebaugh.
Franklin and Adams .- Thomas Carson.
Huntingdon and Bedford .- John Morrison.
Clearfield, Indiana, Cambria and Armstrong. -William Bigler.
Westmoreland and Somerset .- John Hill.
Fayette and Greene .- Charles A. Black. Washington .- Walter Craig.
Allegheny and Butler .- George Darsie, C. C. Sullivan.
Beaver and Mercer .- Samuel Kerr.
Crawford and Venango .- J. P. Hoover. Erie .- Elijah Babbitt.
Warren, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Pot- ter .- William P. Wilcox.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Adams .- James Cooper.
Allegheny .- T. J. Bigham, John Riddle, Al- exander Highland, Fauntley Muse.
Armstrong .- Findley Patterson.
Bedford .- William Bishop, John Metzger. Beaver .- T. Nicholson, J. T. Cunningham. Berks .- Henry W. Smith, Jacob Tice, M. Hoffman, James M. Hunter.
Bradford .- John Elliott, Irad Wilson.
Butler .- Joseph Cross.
Bucks .- Wm. M. Armstrong, Robert James, Michael Worman.
Cambria .- Michael Dan Magehan.
Crawford .- Alexander Power, Jos. Gray.
Centre und Clearfield .- Lewis W. Smith, James Burnside.
Chester .- Jesse C. Dickey, Robert Parke, William Price.
Columbia .- Thomas A. Funston.
Cumberland .- Jacob Heck, Jas Kennedy.
Delaware .- John Larkin, Jr.
Dauphin .- Jno. C. Kunkle, John C. Harper.
# Erie .- James D. Dunlap, Mark Baldwin.
Franklin,-J. E. Brady, Andrew Snively. Fayette .- John Morgan, Jas. C. Cummings. Greene .- Maxwell, M'Caslin.
Huntingdon .- R. M'Murtrie, H. Brewster. Indiana .- John M.Farland.
Jefferson, Clarion and Venango .- Robert Bar- ber, James Dowling.
Juniata and Union .- John Hall, J. Adams. Lebanon .-- J. P. Sanderson.
Lancaster .- A. Herr Smith, John G. Shu- man, T. D. Cochran, Benj. Herr, J. Paxson.
Lycoming, Clinton and Potter .- A. A. Stew- art, John Smyth.
Lehigh and Carbon .- James R. Struthers, Jesse Samuels.
Luzerne .- W. Merryfield, Jas. S. Campbell. Mercer .- Wm. Porter, David Sankey. Mifflin .- James Burns.
Montgomery .- Henry Dotts, Benjamin T. Hallowell, Benjamin Hill.
Northampton and Monroe .- R. Smith, Jas. Vliet, John Jacoby.
Northumberland .- Edward Y. Bright.
Philadelphia City .- Chas. B. Trego, Thos. G. Conner, Isaac Hazlehurst, James Bayard, Jolın Gilder.
Philadelphia County .- David G. Walton, W. L. Banning, Joseph Amer, H. A. Salter, Jacob S. Hoffman, Franklin L. Jones, Wm. Hollingshead, Joseph S. Brewster.
Perry .- Thomas O'Bryan.
Pike and Wayne .- Richard Elred.
Schuylkill .- George Boyer, James Taggart. Somerset .- M. Zimmerman.
Susquehanna and Wyoming .- Lewis Brush, Thos. Morley.
Tioga .- George Knox.
Washington .- Daniel Rider, John Meloy. Westmoreland .- James M. Burrell, Israel Painter, Henry M'Bride.
Warren, McKean, and Elk .- R. Brown.
York .- Samuel N. Baily, Stephen M'Kin- ley, John Keller.
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GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
EXECUTIVE.
JAMES K. POLK, President. GEORGE M. DALLAS, Vice President.
MEMBERS OF THE TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.
SENATE.
Maine .- John Fairfield, George Evans.
New Hampshire .- Levi Woodbury, Chas. G. Atherion.
Vermont .- Samuel S. Phelps, W. C. Up- ham.
Massachusetts .- D. Webster, I. C. Bates. Rhode Island .-- J. F. Simmons, W. Sprague.
Connecticut .- Jabez W. Huntingdon, John M. Niles.
New York .- D. S. Dickinson, John Dix. New Jersey .- W. L. Dayton, J. W. Miller. Pennsylvania .- J. Buchanan, D. Sturgeon. Delaware .- R. H. Bayard, Thos. Clayton. Maryland .- W. D. Merrick, J. A. Pearce.
Virginia .-. W. C. Rives, Wm. S. Archer. North Carolina .- W. P. Mangum, W. H. Hay wood, Jr.
South Carolina. - G. M.Duffie, Daniel E. Iluger.
Georgia .- J. M. Berrien, W. T. Colquitt. Alabama .- Arthur P. Bagby, D. H. Lewis. Mississippi .- J. Henderson, R. J. Walker. Louisiana .- Alex. Barrow, H. Johnson.
Arkansas .- A. H. Sevier, Chester Ashley. Tennessee .- E. H. Foster, S. Jarnagin.
Kentucky .- J. J. Crittenden, J. T. More- head.
Ohio .- William Allen, Benjamin Tappan.
Michigan .- A. S. Porter, William Wood- bridge.
Indiana .- Albert S. White, E. A. Hanne- gan.
Illinois .- James Semple, Sidney Breese.
Missouri .- T. H. Benton, D. R. Atchison.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Maine .- B. J. Herrick, Robert P. Dunlap, Luther Severance, Hannibal Hamlin, Freeman Il. Morse, Benjamin White, Shepard Carey.
New Hampshire .- Edmund Burke, John R. Reding, John P. Hale, Moses Norris, Jr.
Vermont .- Solomon Foot, Jacob Collamer, George P. Marsh, Paul Dillingham, Jr.
Massachusetts .- John Quincy Adams, R. C. Winthrop, Daniel P. King, Charles Hud- son, William Parmenter, Henry Williams, Joseph Grinnell, Amos Abbott, Osmyn Baker, Julius W. Rockwell.
Rhode Island .-- Henry Y. Cranston, Elisha R. Potter.
Connecticut .- Thomas H. Seymour, John Stewart, George H. Catlin, Samuel Simons.
New York .- J. H. Anderson, D. D. Bar- nard, Charles S. Benton, Charles Rogers, James G. Clinton, J. E. Carey, Charles H. Carroll, R. D. Davis, Amasa Dana, Chessel- den Ellis, Hamilton Fish, Orville Hunger- ford, Byram Green, William S. Huhbell, Washington Hunt, Levi D. Carpenter, Preston King, Moses G. Leonard, Henry C. Murphy, William B. Maclay, William A. Mosely, J. Phillips Phoenix, Zadok Pratt, S. M. Purdy, T. J. Patterson, Jeremiah Russell, Orville Robinson, George Rathbun, Selah B. Strong, David L. Seymour, Lemuel Stetson, Albert Smith, Asher Tyler, Horace Wheaton.
New Jersey .- Lucius Q. C. Elmer, George Sykes, I. G. Farlee, Littleton Kirkpatrick, William Wright.
Pennsylvania .- Edward Joy Morris, J. R. Ingersoll, John T. Smith, Charles J. Ingersoll, Jacob S. Yost, Michael H. Jenks, A. R. M.11- vain, Jer. Brown, John Ritter, R. Brodhead, Jr., B. A. Bidlack, George Fuller, James Pol- lock, A. Ramsay, Henry Nes, James Black, James Irvin, Andrew Stewart, H. D. Foster, John Dickey, Cornelius Darragh, Saml. Hays, Charles M. Read, J. Buffington.
Delaware .- George B. Rodney.
Maryland .- J. M. Caussin, Francis Bren- gle, John Wethered, John P. Kennedy, Jacob A. Preston, Thomas A. Spence.
Virginia .- Archibald Atkinson, George C Dromgoole, Walter Coles, Edm. W. Hubard W. L. Goggin, J. W. Jones, Thos. H. Bayly' Willoughby Newton, Samuel Chilton, W. F. Lucas, Wm. Taylor, A. A. Chapman, G. W. Hopkins, G. W. Summers, Lewis Steenrod.
North Carolina .- Thomas L. Clingman, D. M. Barringer, David S. Reed, Edmund De- berry, R. M. Saunders, James J. M. Kay, J. R. Daniel, A. H. Arrington, Kenneth Rayner.
South Carolina .- J. A. Black, R. F. Simp- son, J. A. Woodward, John Campbell, Arte- mus Burt, I. E. Holmes, R. Barnwell Rhett.
Georgia .- Edward J. Black, H: A. Haral- son, J. H. Lumpkin, Howell Cobb, Wm. H. Stiles, A. H. Stephens, A. H. Chappell, Duu- can L. Clinch.
Alabama .- J. Dellet, Jas. E. Belser, Wm. L. Yancey, W. W. Payne, Geo. S. Houston, R. H. Chapman, Felix M'Connell.
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Mississippi .- J. Thompson, W. H. Ham- met, R. W. Roberts, T. M. Tucker.
Louisiana .- John Slidell, Alcee Labranche, John B. Dawson, I. E. Morse.
Ohio .- Alexander Duncan, John B. Weller, R. C. Schenck, Jos. Vance, Emory D. Potter, Henry St. John, J. J. M.Dowell, John I. Van- meter, Elias Florence, Alfred P. Stone, J. Brinkerhoff. Saml. F. Vinton, Perley B. John- sou, Alex. Harper, J. Morris, Jas. Matthews, W. C. M.Canslin, Ezra Dean, D. R. Tilden, Joshua R. Giddings, Edward S. Hamlin.
Kentucky .- Lynn Boyd, Willis Green, H. Grider, G. A. Caldwell, Jas. Stone, J. While, W. P. Thomasson, Garret Davis, R. French, J. W. Tibhatts.
Tennessee .- Andrew Johnson, W. T. Sen- ter, Julius W. Blackwell, Alvan. Cullom, Geo. W. Jones, Aaron V. Brown, D. W. Dicken-
son, James H. Peyton, Cave Johnson, J. B. Ashe, Milton Brown.
Indiana .- R. Dale Owen, Thos. J. Hlenley, Thos. Smith, Caleb B. Smith, W. J. Brown, John W. Davis, Jos. A. Wright, John Pettit, Samuel C. Semple, Andrew Kennedy.
Illinois .- Robert Smith, J. A. M.Clelland, Orlando B. Ficklin, John Wentworth, Stephen A. Douglass, Joseph P. Hoge, J. J. Hardin.
Missouri .- James M. Hughes, J. H. Relfe, Gustavus M. Bower, James B. Bowlin, John Jameson.
Arkansas .- Edward Cross.
Michigan .- R. M.Clelland, Lucius Lyon, James B. Hunt.
Florida .- David Levy.
Wisconsin .- Henry Dodge.
Iowa .-- Augustus C. Dodge.
MINISTERS AND CONSULS FROM FOREIGN POWERS RESIDENT AT PHILADELPHIA,
FROM AUSTRIA. Daniel J. Desmond, Vice Consul. FROM BAVARIA
C. F. Hagedorn, Consul.
FROM BELGIUM.
A. E. Borie, Consul. FROM BRAZIL,
Edward C. Sayres, Vice Consul.
FROM BREMEN. J. C. Meck , Consul. FROM GREAT BRITAIN. William Peter, Consul.
FROM BUENOS AYRES.
Nalloo Frazier, Vice Consul. FROM DENMARK.
John Bohlen, Consul.
FROM FRANCE. Baron D'Auterive, Consul,
FROM HAMBURG.
Charles N. Buck, Consul General.
FROM HANOVER.
John Leppien, Consul.
FROM MEXICO.
Felix Merino, Vice Consul. FROM THE NETHERLANDS.
Henry Bohlen, Consul. FROM PORTUGAL. Commander J. C. Figaniere e Morao, Minister resident. 57
Le Chevalier Menezes de Brito do Rio, attaché to the Legation.
Daniel J. Desmond, Vice Consul. FROM PRUSSIA.
J. C. Lang, Consul. FROM ROME.
Daniel J. Desmond, Consul General. Charles Picot, Vice Consul.
FROM SARDINIA.
Daniel J. Desmond, Consul.
FROM SAXONY.
R. Ralston, Vice Consul. FROM SICILY.
A. E. Borie, Acting Consul. SPAIN.
Don Pablo Chacon, Consul General.
SWEDEN.
R. D. Seldner, Vice Consul. FROM SWITZERLAND.
J. G. Syz. TEXAS.
F. Gurney Smith, Consul. FROM TUSCANY.
· Daniel J. Desmond, Consular Agent. FROM URAGUAY.
George Guest, Vice Consul.
FROM VENEZUELA. William M'Ilhenney, Esq., Consul.
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LIST OF
Councils, Police, Clerks, Inspectors, Custom House, Libraries, S.c.
CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Peter M'Call, Mayor, office c 5th & Chestnut. Richard Vaux, Recorder, office State House row.
Cornelius Stevenson, Treasurer, office c 5th and Chestnut.
Robert H. Smith, City Clerk, office c 5th and Chestnut.
Edward Olmsted, Solicitor, S 5th ab Walnut. John B. Kenney, Mayor's Clerk, c 5th and Chestnut.
Lieutenant of Police-James Young.
2d do. do. J. Henry Bulkley.
Special Constable-William Russell.
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL.
SELECT COUNCIL.
President-Wm. M. Meredith.
John P. Wetherill, William Morris, Chas. Gil- pin, Thomas P. Cope, John Trucks, Joseph R. Chandler, Gideon Scull, Algernon S. Roberts, Thomas C. Rockhill, Abraham J. Lewis, Isaac Elliott .- Clerk, J. Coleman Fisher.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Samuel Norris, President.
Isaac Barton, Thos. Snowden, Henry C. Cor- bit, George Campbell, Jacob Senneff, Andrew R. Chambers, John Devereux, Jacob E. Hagert, John Agnew, Jacob Amos, Archibald Campbell, Wm. H. Hart, Saunders Lewis, Daniel L. Miller, J. Rodman Paul, Thos. Robbins, Edmund Wil- cox, Edmund A. Souder, James J. Boswell. Henry Helmuth, Clerk, 53 $ 5th.
TREASURER OF THE GIRARD TRUST. Charles S. Smith, office S 5th n Chestnut.
AGENT OF THE GIRARD ESTATES. Isaac Myer, office S 5th n Chestnut.
CITY COMMISSIONERS.
Adam Traquair, president, office S W 5th and Chestnut.
Thomas K. Wallace, Lane Schofield. John Diehl, commissioner of city property.
REGULATORS AND SURVEYORS.
Samuel Hains, office S 5th n Chestnut. Marine T, W. Chandler, assistant.
HIGH CONSTABLES .- A. D. Curran, Charles Downer, John Walker, Albert G. Fisher.
COLLECTORS OF WATER RENTS .- James Hic- key, George W. Gillingham, Thomas Millar.
SUPERINTENDENT FOR CLEANSING THE CITY .- Ilenry Bickley.
CLERKS OF HIGH STREET MARKET .- Peter Conrad, James Glading.
CLERK OF SECOND STREET MARKET .-- Henry B. Gillingham.
CLERK OF HIGH STREET MARKET, WEST OF TENTIL -- James Stille.
CITY AND COUNTY.
Morton M'Michael, Sheriff. F. Brelsford, Coroner.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Joshua Andrews, Philip Justus and Thomas D. Grover.
James C. Justus, Clerk.
Penrose Ash, County Treasurer.
Wm. W. Weeks, A. R. Peale, H. D. Steever, Auditors.
DISTRICT OF NORTHERN LIBERTIES.
Mayor, Mr. Belsterling.
Treasurer, Jacob S. Mintzer. Clerk, John Miller.
SPRING GARDEN DISTRICT.
Treasurer, Samuel D. Patterson. Clerk, William Roderfield.
MOYAMENSING.
Treasurer, James M Cann. Clerk, J. M. Raybold.
KENSINGTON DISTRICT.
Treasurer, John Taylor. Clerk, Wm. F. Small.
SOUTHWARK.
Treasurer, D. F. Condic.
Clerk, John O kford.
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF CONTROL- LERS FOR 1844-5 .-
John Miller, President.
Thomas B. Florence, Secretary.
First Section .- George M. Wharton, George Emlen, jr., William S. Perot, Thos. G. Hollings- worth, George H. Burgin, M. D., James J. Bar- clay, Theodore Cuyler.
Second Section .- John C. Smith, John Miller, William F. Ireland.
Third Section .- Wm. J. Crans, H. O'Donnell.
Fourth Section .- Joseph Yeager, Michael D. W'artman.
Fifth Section .- Jacob Shearer.
Sixth Section .-- G. F. M'Calmont. Seventh and Eighth Sections .- Louis Crou- sillat.
Ninth Section .- Francis Lyons.
Tenth Section .- Peter Rambo, Saml. Grice. Eleventh Section .- Alex. M. Macpherson.
PROFESSORS IN THE HIGH-SCHOOL.
John S. Hart, L. L. D. Principal.
John Frost, A. M. Professor in the Depart- ment of English Belles Lettres.
William Vodges and E. Otis Kendall. Pro- fessors in the Department of Mathematics.
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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS, &c.
F. A Bregy. Professor in the Department of French and Spanish Languages.
Henry McMurtrie, M. D. Professor in the Department of Natural History.
Henry Haverstick. Professor of Latin and Greek Languages.
James C. Booth. Professor of Natural Philo- sophy and Chemistry.
George J. Becker. Professor of Drawing and Writing.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
Chestnut above Fourth.
Collector .- Calvin Blythe.
Deputy do .- Chas. Treichel.
Do. do .- Richard L. Howell.
Naval Officer .- Joel B. Sutherland.
Deputy do .-- John D. George.
Surveyor .- Thos. A. Cooper.
Deputy do .- Ed. C. Watmough.
DIRECTIONS .- The Desks are numbered from 1 to 11, and the business done at each Desk is as follows :
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
No. 1. Fees and cash duties received. Counter. Deputy Collector's.
Counter. Deputy Naval Officer's.
No. 2. Debenture coastwise, and estimating and liquidating duties.
No. 3. Impost book-keeper.
No. 4. Disbursements
No. 5. Export, Debenture, Bounty, &c.
No. 6. Weigher.
No. 7. Bonds and permits.
No. 8. Naval officer. Duties, exports, &c.
No. 9. Invoices, protections, and Marine Hos- pital.
Counter. Entrance and Clearance of ves- sels.
No. 10. Registers, enrolments and licenses. No. 11. Miscellaneous.
INSPECTORS OFFICES.
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