USA > Pennsylvania > Philadelphia County > Philadelphia > McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1855 > Part 151
USA > Pennsylvania > Philadelphia County > Philadelphia > McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1855 > Part 151
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127 | Part 128 | Part 129 | Part 130 | Part 131 | Part 132 | Part 133 | Part 134 | Part 135 | Part 136 | Part 137 | Part 138 | Part 139 | Part 140 | Part 141 | Part 142 | Part 143 | Part 144 | Part 145 | Part 146 | Part 147 | Part 148 | Part 149 | Part 150 | Part 151 | Part 152
Office No. 70 Walnut street.
J. Edgar Thomson, Pres. Thomas T. Firth, Treas. Edmund Smith, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING. Office No. 73 S. Fourth street.
John Tucker, President.
Samuel Bradford, Secretary and Treasurer.
MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. Office Franklin Institute, No. 11 S. Seventh street. John C. Cresson, Pres. Samuel Mason, Treasurer. William Biddle, Secretary.
SUNBURY AND ERIE. Office No. 50 South Third street. James Cooper, President.
Philip M. Price, Secretary and Treasurer.
MOUNT CARBON. Office No. 78} Walnut street.
John R. White, President.
James C. Donnell, Secretary and Treasurer.
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN. Office corner of Ninth and Green streets. Edward C. Dale, President.
John F. Watson, Secretary and Treasurer.
HEMPFIELD.
Office room, No. 3 at 70 Walnut st., Philadelphia. Principal office, Washington, Washington co., Penn. Wm. Hart Carr, Trea. R. T. Conrad, Pres.
BEAVER MEADOW RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY. Office, 84 Walnut.
Wm. W. Longstreth, President.
L. Chamberlain, Sec. and Treas.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA. Office No. 123 Walnut street.
Thomas S. Fernon, Pres. Wm. Wister, Treas. Edward Armstrong, Secretary.
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC.
Office N E Front and Vine streets. John C. Da Costa, President. Robert Frazer, Secretary and Treasurer. Richard B. Osborne, Chief Engineer.
HARRISBURG, PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT JOY AND LANCASTER.
Office No. 95} Walnut street.
Joseph Yeager, President. George Taber, Secretary and Treasurer.
SCHUYLKILL.
Office No. 56 Walnut street.
Joseph R. Flanigan, President. James W. Simes, Secretary and Treasurer.
WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA.
Office, South Fourth street and Willing's alley. Alex. S. Diven, Pres. Wm. D. Lewis, Treas. Joseph R. Paxton, Secretary.
MOUNT CARBON AND PORT CARBON.
Office No. 7 Library street
John Tucker, President. P. C. Hollis, Secretary and Treasurer.
TIOGA.
Office No. 25 Merchants' Exchange. Jos. WV. Ryerss, Pres.
Alex. E. Dougherty, Sec. and Trea.
PHILADELPHIA AND COLUMBIA. Passenger office 18th and Market sts.
CATAWISSA, WILLIAMSPORT & ERIE. Office, S. 4th and Willing's alley.
Wm. D. Lewis, Pres. Joseph R. Paxton, Secretary and Treasurer.
WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA. Office, N E cor 18th and Market.
C. Fallon, Pres. Samuel B. Thomas, Sec, and Treas.
LEBANON VALLEY.
Office No. 73 S. 4th street. Simon Cameron, Pres. Richard B. Osbourne, Chief engineer.
PHILADELPHIA AND SUNBURY. Office No. 6 Carpenter's court.
David Longenecker, President. Wm. Riehle, Secretary and Treasurer.
CHESTER VALLEY.
Office, 19 S Del avenue.
G. G. Thomas, Pres. Geo. W. M'Cean, Sec. & Trea.
WILLOW STREET. Office Willow street wharf.
John M. Ogden, President. A. Konigmacher, Secretary and Treasurer.
CHESTNUT HILL.
Office, Chestnut Hill and Merchants' Exchange. C. Colket, Pres. H. K. Smith, Sec. and Treas.
CHAMBERSBURG, GREENCASTLE AND HAGERSTOWN R. R. CO.
Office, S 4th and Willing's alley. Thomas A. Biddle, Pres.
Joseph R. Paxton, Secretary and Treasurer.
GREENWICH LAND AND BUILDING AS- SOCIATION. No. 28 Merchants' Exchange.
108
STEAMSHIP, TOWBOAT AND STEAMBOAT COMPANIES.
STEAMSHIP, TOWBOAT AND STEAM- PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM BOAT COMPANIES. NAVIGATION COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA AND HAVRE DE GRACE STEAM TOW BOAT COMPANY. Office No. 64} Walnut street. Wm. S. Smith, Pres. Peter Lesley, Sec. & Treas. BALTIMORE & PHILADELPHIA STEAM- BOAT COMPANY. Office No. 19 S. Delaware avenue. John S. Schriver, Pres. H. L. Gaw, Sec. & Treas. A. Groves, jr., Agent.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Office No. 7 N. Delaware avenue. Wm. M. Baird, President. Wm. W. Harkness, Secretary and Treasurer. T. Webster, Agent. PHILADELPHIA STEAM PROPELLER COMPANY.
Office No. 53 S. Delaware avenue.
R. F. Loper, Pres, Wmn. M. Baird, Agent.
Office No. 88 N. Delaware avenue.
Mahlon Williamson, President. Wm. Dennis, Secretary and Treasurer.
AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Office No. 88 N. Delaware avenue. M. V. Baker, Pres. Lindley Smyth, Sec.
PHILADELPHIA STEAM TUG AND NAVI- GATION COMPANY. Office No. 4 Dock street. J. M. Flanagan, Agent.
LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM- SHIP' COMPANY.
Offices, 17 Walnut st. and 7 Broadway, New York. Samuel Smith, Agent,
1
-
.
-4
1
1
MISCELLANEOUS.
Presidents of the United States.
Expires.
Expires.
NORTH CAROLINA. Geo. E. Badger, 1855 Vacancy, 1859
OHIO.
S. P. Chase, (F S) 1855
Benj. F. Wade, 1857
PENNSYLVANIA.
James Cooper,
1855
Richard Brodhead,
1857
RHODE ISLAND.
Charles T. James,
1857
Philip Allen,
1859
SOUTH CAROLINA.
A. P. Butler,.(S R) 1855 Josiah J. Evan, 1859
MISSOURI.
TENNESSEE.
David R. Atchison, 1855
James C. Jones,
1857
John Bell,
1859
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
TEXAS.
Moses Norris, jr.
Vacancy,
NEW YORK.
1855
Thomas J. Rusk,
1857
Sam Houston,
1859
VERMONT.
W. H. Seward,( F S) 1855
Hamilton Fish,
1857
NEW JERSEY.
VIRGINIA.
John R. Thompson, 1857
Jas. M. Mason, (S R) 1857
Wm. Wright, 1859|R.M.T.Hunter,(SR) 1859 WISCONSIN.
Isaac P. Walker,
1855
Henry Dodge,
1857
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The House will consist of two hundred and thirty- four members and five territorial delegates, one new territory having lately been formed, viz. Washington. The delegates, however, have no vote.
ALABAMA.
1 Philip Phillips, D. 5 Geo. S. Houston, D.
2 Jas. Abercrombie, W. 6 W. R. Cobb, D. 3 S. W. Harris, D. 7 Jas. F. Dowdell, D.
4 Wm. R. Smith, D.
ARKANSAS.
1 A. B. Greenwood, D. 2 E. A. Warren, D. CONNECTICUT.
1 James T. Pratt, D. 3 Nathan; Belcher, D. 2 Colin M.Ingersoll, D. 4 Origen S. Seymour, D. CALIFORNIA. 1 J. A. M'Dougal, D. 2 Milton S. Latham, D. DELAWARE. 1 George R. Riddle, D. FLORIDA. 1 Augustus E. Maxwell, D.
GEORGIA.
1 James L. Seward, D. 5 Elijah W. Chastain, D. 2 Alfred H. Colquitt, D. 6 Junius Hillyer, D. David J. Bailey, D. 7 David A. Reese, W.
4 Wm. B. W. Dent, D. 8 Alex. H. Stevens, W.
* By Governor's appointment.
MAINE.
Hannibal Hamlin, 1857
W. Pitt Fessenden, 1859 MASSACHUSETTS.
3. Thomas Jefferson, Virginia, 4. James Madison,
5. James Monroe,
6. John Quincy Adams, Mass.,
7. Andrew Jackson, Tennessee,
8. Martin Van Buren, New York,
9. William Henry Harrison, Ohio,.
10. John Tyler, Virginia,
1841,
1845
1849
12. Zachary Taylor, Louisiana,
1849,*
1850
13. Millard Fillmore, New York, 1850,
14. Franklin Pierce, New Hampshire, 1855,
* Died in office.
Executive Government of the United States.
President, Franklin Pierce, .
Salary $25,000
Vice President, (Vacant,)* 8,000
CABINET.
William L. Marey, N. Y., Sec. of State, 8,000
James Guthrie, Ky., " Treasury, 8,000
Jefferson Davis, Miss., 66 War, 8,000
James C. Dobbin, N. C., Navy, 8,000
Robert M'Clelland, Mich., " Interior,
8,000
James Campbell, Pa., Postmaster General, 8,000
Caleb Cushing, Mass., Attorney General, 8,000
* Hon. William R. King, died April 18, 1853.
Thirty-third Congress.
SENATE. Senators holding over and elcct. President, pro temp., Jesse D. Bright.
Expires.
Expires.
ALABAMA.
GEORGIA.
Benj. Fitzpatrick, 1855 Clement C. Clay, 1859
ARKANSAS. Robt. W. Johnson,* 1855
W. K. Sebastian, 1859
CONNECTICUT.
ILLINOIS.
1855 James Shields, 1855
1857
Steph. A. Douglass, 1859 JOWA.
Wm. M. Gwinn, John B. Weller, DELAWARE.
1856
1857
Augustus C. Dodge, 1855 George W. Jones, 1859
KENTUCKY.
James A. Bayard, John M. Clayton, FLORIDA. Jackson Morton, S. R. Mallory,
1857 1859
Archibald Dixon, 1855 John B. Thompson, 1859 LOUISIANA.
1855 John Slidell, 1855
1857 |J. P. Benjamin, 1859
Term Term
began. ended. 1789, 1797
1. George Washington, Virginia,
2. John Adams, Massachusetts,
1797, 1801
1801, 1809
1809,
1817
1817,
1825
1825
1829
1837
1841
MICHIGAN.
Lewis Cass, 1857
Charles E. Stuart, 1859
MISSISSIPPI.
Stephen Adams, (U) 1857
1859
Vacancy, MARYLAND.
James A. Pearce, 1855
Thomas G. Pratt, 1857
1829,
1837,
1841,*
1841
11. James K. Polk, Tennessee,
1845,
1853
Albert G. Brown, 1859
Henry S. Geyer, 1859
1859
Lawrence Brainerd, 1855
Solomon Foote,
1857
Wm. C. Dawson, 1855 Robert Tombs, (U.) 1859 INDIANA.
John Pettit, 1855
Jesse D. Bright, 1857
Francis Gillette, Isaac Toucey, CALIFORNIA.
C. Sumner, (FS) 1857
110
MISCELLANEOUS.
IOWA.
Bernhardt Henn, D. 2 John P. Cook, W.
INDIANA.
1 Smith Miller, D. 7 John G. Davis, D.
2 Wm. H. English, D. 8 Daniel Mace, D.
3 Cyrus L. Dunham, D. 9 Norman Eddy, D. 4 James H. Lane, D. 10 E. M. Chamberlain, D. 5 Saml. W. Parker, W. 11 Andw. J. Harlan, D. 6 Thos. A. Hendricks,D.
ILLINOIS.
1 E. B. Washburne, W. 6 Richard Yates, W.
2 John Wentworth, D. 7 James Allen, D.
3 J. O. Norton, W. 8 Wm. H. Bissell, D.
4 James Knox, W. Willis Allen, D.
5 W. A. Richardson, D.
KENTUCKY.
1 Linn Boyd, D. 6 J. M. Elliott, D.
2 Ben. E. Gray, W. 7 Wm. Preston, W.
3 Vacant. 8 J. C. Breckenridge, D
4 Jas. S. Chrisman, D. 9 Leander M. Cox, W.
5 Clement S. Hill, W. 10 R. H. Stanton, D.
LOUISIANA.
1 Wm. Dunbar, D. 3 John Perkins, jr., D.
2 Theo. G. Hunt, D. 4 Roland Jones, W.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1 Thomas D. Eliot, W. 7 N. P. Banks, jr., D.
2 S. L. Crocker, W. . 8 T. Wentworth, W.
3 J. W. Edmunds, W. 9 A. De Witt, F. S. D.
4 S. H. Walley, W. 10 Edw. Dickinson, W.
5 Wm. Appleton, W. 11 John Z. Goodrich, W. 6 Chas. W. Uphanı, W.
MICHIGAN.
1 David Stuart, D. 3 Saml. Clark, D.
2 David A. Noble, D. 4 Hector L. Stephens, D.
MAINE.
1 Moses M'Donald, D. 4 Saml. P. Benson, W.
2 Saml. Mayall, D. 5 I. Washburn, jr., W.
3 E. Wilder Farley, W. 6 T. J. D. Fuller, D.
MISSISSIPPI.
1 Daniel B. Wright, D. 4 Wiley P. Harris, D. 2 Wm. S. Barry, D. 5 Wm. Barksdale, D.
3 O. R. Singleton, D.
MARYLAND.
1 John R. Franklin, W. 4 Henry May, D.
2 Jacob Shower, D. 5 Wm. T. Hamilton, D.
3 Joshua Vansant, D. 6 A. R. Sollers, W.
MISSOURI.
1 Thomas H. Benton, D. 5 Mordecai Oliver, W.
2 Alfred W. Lamb, D. 6 John S. Phelps, D.
3 James J. Lindley, W .. 7 Sam. Caruthers, W. 4 John G. Miller, W.
MINNESOTA. Henry M. Rice, D. , NEW YORK ..
1 James Maurice, D. 11 T. R. Westbrook, D.
2 T. W. Cumming, D. 12 Isaac Teller, D.
3 Hiram Walbridge, D. 13 Russell Sage, W.
4 Mike Walsh, D. 14 R. W. Peckham, D.
Wm. M. Tweed, D. 15 Charles Hughes, D. 6 John Wheeler, D. 16 Geo. A. Simmons, W. 7 Wm. A. Walker, D .. 17 Bishop Perkins, D.
8 F. B. Cutting, D.
18 Peter Rowe, D. 9 Jared V. Peck, D. 19 George W. Chase, W. 10 William Murray, D: 20 O. B. Matteson, W.
21 Henry Bennett, W. 28 George Hastings, D.
22 H. G. O. Goodwin. 23 Caleb Lyon, Ind. D. 30 Benj. Pringle, Ind. W.
24 Daniel T. Jones, D. 31 Thos. T. Flagler, W. 25 Edwin B. Morgan, W 32 Solomon G. Haven, W. 26 Andrew Oliver, D.
33 Reuben E. Fenton, D.
27 John J. Taylor, D. NEW JERSEY.
1 Nathan T. Stratton, D. 4 George Vail, D.
2 Charles Skelton, D. 5 A.C.M.Pennington, W.
S Samuel Lilly, D.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1 Geo. W. Kittredge, D. S Harry Hibbard, D. 2 Geo. W. Morrison, D.
NEW MEXICO. Jose Manuel Gallegos.
-
NORTH CAROLINA.
1 H. M. Shaw, D. 5 John Kerr, W.
2 Thomas Ruffin, D. 6 Rich. C. Puryear, W.
3 Wm. S. Ashe, D. 7 B. S. Craige, D.
4 Sion H. Rogers, W. 8 Thos. L. Clingman, D.
OREGON.
Joseph Lane.
OHIO.
1 David T. Disney, D' .. 12 Edson B. Olds, D.
2 John S. Harrison, W. 13 Wm. D. Lindsey, D.
3 L.D.Campbell,F.S.W.14 H. H. Johnson, D.º
4 M. H. Nichols, D. 15 W. R. Sapp, W.
5 A. P. Edgerton, D. 16 Edward Ball, W.
6 Andrew Ellison, D. 17 Wilson Shannon, D.
7 Aaron Harlan, W. 18 Geo. Bliss, D.
8 Moses B. Corwin, W. 19 Edward Wade, F: S.
9 Fred. W. Green, D. 20 J. R. Giddings, F.S.W.
10 John L. Taylor, W: 21 Andrew Stuart, D. 11 Thos. Ritchey, D.
PENNSYLVANIA.
1 T. B. Florence, D. _14 G. A. Grow, D.
2 J. R. Chandler, W. 15 James Gamble, D.
3 J. Robbins, jr., D: 16 Wm. H. Kurtz, D.
4 Wm. H. Witte, D. 17 Saml. L. Russell, W.
5 John M'Nair, D. 18 John M'Culloch, W.
6 Wm. Everhart, W.
19 Augustus Drum, D.
7 Saml. A. Bridges, D. 20 J. L. Dawson, D.
8 J. Clancy Jones, D.
21 David Ritchie, W.
9 Isaac E. Heister, W. 22 Thos. M. Howe, W. 10 N. Middleswarth, W. 23 Michael C. Trout, D. 24 Carlton B. Curtis, D. 11 C. M. Straub, D.
12 H. B. Wright, D.
25 John Dick, W.
13 Asa Packer, D.
RHODE ISLAND.
1 Thomas Davis, D. 2 Benj. B. Thurston, T.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
1 John M'Queen, S. R. 4 P. S. Brooks, S. R.
2 Wm. Aiken, S. R. 5 James L. Orr, S. R.
3 L. M. Keitt, S. R. 6 W. W. Boyce, S. R.
TENNESSEE.
1 Vacant. 6 Geo. WV. Jones, D.
2 W. M. Churchwell, D. 7 R. M. Bugg, W.
S Saml. A. Smith, E. 8 F. K. Zollikoffer, W.
4 Wm. Cullom, W. 9 Emer. Etheridge, W.
5 Charles Ready, W. 10 Fred. P. Stanton, D.
TEXAS.
1 Geo. W. Smythe, D. 2 Peter H. Bell, D.
29 David Carpenter, W.
111
MISCELLANEOUS.
UTAH.
John M. Bernhisel, D.
VIRGINIA.
1 Thos. H. Bayly, D. , 8 Chas. J. Faulker, D.
2 J. S. Millson, D.
. 9 H. A. Edmondson, D.
3 John S. Caskie, D.
10 John Letcher, D.
4 Wm. O. Goode, D.
11 C. S. Lewis, D.
12 John F. Snodgrass, D.
6 Paulus Powell, D.
13 Fayette M'Mullen, D.
VERMONT.
1 James Meacham, W. 3 Alvah Sabine, W.
2 Andrew Tracy, W.
WISCONSIN.
I Daniel Wells, jr., D.
3 John B. Macy, D.
B. C. Eastman, D.
DELEGATION FROM PENNSYLVANIA IN THE THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS.
1 T. B. Florence, D. 14 G. A. Grow, D .* 2 J. R. Tyson, W .* 15 J. J. Pearce, In. D .* 16 Lemuel Todd, In. D .*
3 Wm. Millward, W .*
4 J. Broom, A .* 17 D. F. Robinson, W .* 5 J. Cadwalader, D. 18 John R. Edie, W .* 6 J. Hickman, D .* 19 John Covode, W .* 7 S. Bradshaw, W .* 20 John Knight, W .* 8 J. G. Jones, D. 21 David Ritchie, W .* 22 S. A. Purviance, W .* 23 Jolin Alison, W .* 24 D. Barclay, D .*
11 J. H. Campbell, W .* 12 H. M. Fuller, W .*
25 John Dick, W .*
* Anti-Nebraska men.
Recapitulation.
Whigs, 14 Ind. Democrats,
Independent Whigs,
1 Nebraska men,
American, 1 Anti-Nebraska men,
Democrats, 7
Executive Government of Pennsylvania.
James Pollock, Governor, term began January 15, 1855, term will end January, 1858, salary $3,500. Eli Slifer, State Treasurer, salary $1,700.
A. G. Curtin, Secretary of State and Superinten- dent of Common Schools, $1,700.
Pennsylvania Legislature. SESSION 1855.
SENATE.
1st District-Philadelphia City, Eli K. Price, W., William A. Crabb,* W. and A.
2d District-Philadelphia County, William Good- win, D., N. B. Browne,* D.
Sd District-Montgomery Co., Benj. Frick, W. 4th Dist .- Chester & Delaware, J. J. Lewis,* W. 5th District-Berks, William M. Hiester, D.
6th District-Bucks, Howard K. Saeger, D.
7th District-Lancaster and Lebanon, J. W. Kill- inger,* W., J. G. Shuman,* W.
8th District-Northumberland & Dauphin, David Taggart,* W.
9th District-Northampton and Lehigh, William Fry, D.
10th District, Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne, James H. Walton,* D.
11th District-Adams and Franklin, D. Mellin- ger, W.
12th District-York, Jacob S. Haldeman, D.
1Sth District-Cumberland and Perry, Samuel Wherry, D.
14th District-Centre, Lycoming, Clinton and Sullivan, James W. Quiggle, D.
15th District-Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon, J. Cresswell, jr., D.
16th District-Luzerne, Montour and Columbia, C. R. Buckalew, D.
17th District-Bradford, Susquehanna and Wyom- ing, W. M. Platt, D.
18th District-Tioga, Potter, M'Kean, Elk, Clear- field, Jefferson and Forest, B. D. Hamlin, D.
19th District-Mercer, Venango and Warren, Thomas Hoge, D.
20th District-Erie and Crawford, Jas. Skinner, W. 21st District-Butler, Beaver and Lawrence, John Ferguson, W.
22d District-Allegheny, George Darsie, W., and John R. M'Clintock, D.
23d District-Washington and Greene, John C. Flenniken,* W.
24th District-Somerset, Bedford and Fulton, Francis Jordan,* W.
25th District-Armstrong, Indiana and Clarion, S. S. Jamison, D.
26th District-Juniata, Mifflin and Union, James W. Sellers,* W.
27th District-Westmoreland and Fayette, Wm. E. Frazer,* Ind. D.
28th District-Schuylkill, John Hendricks, W. Democrats, 17; Ind. Democrat, 1 ; Whigs, 15.
*New Members.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Adams-Moses M'Clean, D.
2 4 Allegheny-John Kirkpatrick, D. & A., Jac. Guy, W. & A., John J. Muse, W. & A., David L. Smith, 21|A., C. S. Eyster, A.
Armstrong, &c .- G. W. Ziegler, D., Philip Clo- ver, Ind. D., Abner W. Lane, W.
Beaver, &c .- Wm. Stewart, W., B. B. Chamber- lain, W., R. B. M'Combs, W.
Bedford, &c .- Wm. T. Dougherty, D., George S. King, W.
Berks-Jeremiah Mengle, D., Andrew M. Sal- lade, D., John F. Linderman, D., Saml. Sherer, D.
Blair, &c .- George W. Smith, W., George Leas, D. & A.
Bradford-B. Laporte, D., Judson Holcome, W.
Bucks-E. G. Harrison, W., Watson P. Magill, WV., Samuel F. Gwinner, W.
Carbon and Lehigh-James B. Reese, Ind. D., Thomas Craig, D.
Centre-D. C. Boal, I. D. & A.
Chester-Mark A. Hodgson, W., M. J. Penny- packer, W., Wm. R. Downing, W.
Clearfield, &c .- Alexander Caldwell, D.
Clinton, &c .- Thomas Wood, W. & A., William Fearon, jr., W. & A.
Columbia, &c .- James G. Maxwell, D.
Crawford-A. B. Ross, W., Howell Powell, W.
Cumberland-M. Donaldson, W. & A., Alexander Criswell, W. & A.
Dauphin-John A. Stehley, D. & A., L. Berg- stresser, W.
Delaware-Thos. S. Maddock, W.
Erie-James Thompson, D., G. J. Ball, W.
Fayette and Westmoreland- Samuel B. Page, D.
& A., Jesse Weddell, D. & A., Clement Hubbs, D. & A., James Foster, D. & A.
Franklin-James B. Orr, D., James -, W.
13 Asa Packer, D.
9 A. E. Roberts, I. W .* 10 J. C. Kunkel, W .*
5 Thos. S. Bocock, D.
Wm. Smith, D.
112
MISCELLANEOUS.
Greene-J. M. Stockdale, D.
Indiana-Alexander M'Connell, W.
Lebanon-W. A. Barry, D. & A.
Lancaster-Huglı M. North, D. & A., Jacob L. Gross, D. & A., Emlen Franklin, W., Jno. F. Herr, W., D. W. Witmer, W.
Luzerne-A. B. Dunning, D. & A., Gid. W. Pal- mer, W.
Mercer, &c .- S. P. M'Calmont, W., Ralph Clapp, W., Daniel Lott, W.
Mifflin-Elijalı Morrison, W.
Monroe and Pike-Abr. Edinger, D.
Montgomery-Jacob Fry, jr., D., H. N. Wicker- sham, W., James Rittenhouse, W.
Northampton-Phil. Johnson, D., Moses Bush, D. Northumberland-Gideon M. Yorks, Ind. D. Perry-Kirk Haines, D. & A.
Philadelphia City-M. V. Baker, D., Henry K.
Strong, W. & A., Wm. R. Morris, W.& A., George R. Smith, W. & A.
Philadelphia County-R. M. Carlisle, D., R. L. Wright, D., A. Cummings, Temp. & A., E. G. Wa- terhouse, WV. & A., Nich. Thorne, W. & A., Chas. R. Allegood, W. & A., J. A. Simpson, W. & A., Thomas C. Steel, W. & A., R M. Foust, A., J. S. Fletcher, A., S. H. Bowman, W. & A.
Schuylkill-Benj. Christ, D., Chas. Frailey, D.
Somerset-Joseph Cummins, W.
Susquehanna, &c .- B. T. Lathrop, D., John Stur- devant, W.
Tioga-Thomas L. Baldwin, W. .
Union, &c .- James W. Crawford, W.
Washington-Saml. J. Krepps, W., James M'Cul- lough, W.
Wayne-Otis Avery, I. D.
York-Eli W. Free, Temp. D., Wm. M'Conkey, Temp. W., Daniel Rutter, Temp. W.
(1)
NORTH, CHASE & NORTH, CORE WAREROOMS NO 145 NORTH SECOND ST. PHILADA. MIFFLINSTS
SCATTERGOOD-TELFER
We are now manufacturing, from the newest and most approved patterns, the largest assortment of STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES, ever offered in this market. Also, Sad Irons, Waffle Irons, Summer Furnaces, and a variety of articles suited to the Hardware Trade. Our great facilities and the extent of our Works enable us to fill orders at short notice. DEALERS ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE' PURCHASING. Castings of all kinds neatly and promptly executed. Fire Brick, Cylinders, Grates, and Repairs of every description furnished to order.
( 2)
PHILADELPHIA STOVE WORKS,
First Wharf above Noble St., on the Delaware AND Gunner's Run Franklin Aucune and Ash Sts. Bensington.
OFFICE, First Wharf above Noble Street.
LEIBRANDT, McDOWELL & CO., SUCCESSORS TO
WARNICK & LEIBRANDT
PHILADELPHIA STOVE WORKS
WARNICK. LEIBRANDT
PHILADELPHIA STOVE WORKS & HOLLOW WARE FOUNDRY,
FIRST WHARF ABOVE HOELE ST OF THE DELAWARE
The subscribers, having greatly enlarged their works and increased their facilities for manufacturing, by the erection of another large Foundry and Finish- ing Shop, and made numerous additions to their already large stock of patterns, respectfully invite the Trade to give them a call.
We shall, this year, introduce to the Trade, the following new patterns :
Penn Radiator 3 sizes.
Air Tight Cannon . . 6 sizes.
Lady Washington Radiator 3 sizes.
Air Tight Bare Cylinder 6 sizes.
Lady Washingt'n Parl'r Grate 3 sizes. Air Tight Bases . . 6 sizes Lady Washington Air Tight 3 sizes. Rotary Top Salamanders 4 sizes. Summer Furnaces and Gas Ovens.
Also, The Great Republic, a new and superior large oven Cook Stove of beautiful design; which together with those already on hand, adapted for all sea- sons and any market in the United States, comprise the best assortment that can be found in any one establishment in the Country.
LEIBRANDT, McDOWELL & CO.
( 3 )
VARNISH MANUFACTORY AND
STEAM PAIN® WORKS.
The Subscribers respectfully inform their customers, and the public in general, that they have at considerable expense, obtained the method of making nearly all the
ENGLISH VARNISHES, AND
BLACK OIL JAPANS,
Now used in London, and have lately added to the above some
Cheap Coach and Cabinet Varnishes :
Superior Pale Coach Body Varnish. Coach Body Varnish, No. 1.
Carriage
1.
2.
3.
Superior Piano Polishing Varnish.
Superior Flowing Varnish, for finishing Furniture after the grain is filled up.
Copal Varnish for Japanners. Superior Pale Copal Varnish, for Japan- ners and paper.
Damar or China Gloss Varnish.
Various kinds of Cheap Varnishes, used by Cabinet and Chairmakers.
Very quick drying Copal Varnish, for Coffins.
Boot and Harness Varnish. Elastic Copal Varnish, for Oil Cloth, Car- riages, Signs, &c., Nos. 1 and 2.
White and Brown Spirit Varnish. Mastic Map or Picture Varnish.
Gold Size, espressly for Paper Hanging Manufacturers.
Shellac and Whip Varnishes.
Black Leather Varnish.
Red Varnish for Trunks.
Transferring Varnishes, with directions for usé.
Patent Polish Varnish.
Drying Japan and Gold Lacquer Varnish. Superior Adhesive Black Oil Japan, for Castors, Buttons, Umbrella Brasses, Buckles, &c.
Brunswick Black 'Oil Japan, No. 1, for Locks and particular Iron Work, Lea- ther, Paper, &c.
Brunswick Black Oil Japan, Nos. 2, and 3, for Umbrella Makers, &c.
Copal Scraping Varnish. Japanners' Oil Size. Coach Makers' Oil Size. Oil Gold Size, for Gild., Sign Writers, &c. Oil Size for Bronzing.
Also an extensive assortment of Artists' Colors, dry and in compressible tubes; Canvass Sable and C. H. Pencils; Milliners', Coach and House Painters' materials; Putty in any quantity.
07 French and American Zinc Paints, Dry and in Oil, White Lead, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Spts. Turpentine, Gums Copal, Shellac and Sandrac, Frostings and Smalts, English and French Plate Glass, with a full assortment of Rough and Fluted Plate Glass, for Sky Lights, Floors, &c, &c.
C. SCHRACK & CO.
Nos. 80 and 82 North Fourth St. west side, Philadelphia.
0000
( 4)
WHOLESALE VARNISH MANUFACTURERS,
BENJAMIN C. HORNOR & CO.,
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in
VARNISHES, JAPANS, &c., &c.
No. 81 ARCH STREET,
Between Second and Third,
PHILADELPHIA.
Where are constantly on hand, and for Sale, at Market prices :
Imit. English Elastic Body Varnish, Wearing
Coach Body Varnish, Nos. 1, 2 & 3.
Carriage
1 & 2.
Oil Cloth
1 "2.
Polishing
1 "2.
Flowing 1 "2.
Scraping
1 " 2.
Brown and Black Japan.
Black Oil and Iron Varnish.
Venetian Blind
1, 2 & 3.
PURE Venice Turpentine.
Artists' Best Light
Extra Light Copal
No. 1 & 2.
Pure White de Mar Varnish.
Copal Light & Dark " Nos. 1, 2 & 3.
Patent Zinc Dryer.
Painters' Drying Japan.
Harness, Leather & Trunk Varnishes.
Sandrac or Spirit
Shellac, Brown and Black
Furniture
1, 2 & 3.
Spts. Turpentine in Barrels & } Bbls.
Pure American Linseed Oil.
Red Lead, Litharge, and White Lead Dry, in 100 1b. kegs.
10,000 lbs. Pure White Lead in Oil, at Manufacturers' prices, in 100, 50 and 25 lb. kegs. Also,
French and American Zinc, Snow White, WARRANTED.
They would respectfully call the attention of Merchants and Consumers to the . above Varnishes and Japans, manufactured by themselves, and invite them to call and examine for themselves, before purchasing.
Factory at Cooperville, Philadelphia.
BENJAMIN C. HORNOR.
JOS. G. RITTENHOUSE.
OGToGT
( 5)
"PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED AT THE WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON."
A. L. HICKEY & CO.
Inventors and Manufacturers of their
Improved Style of Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sole Leather, and Solid Riveted Iron Frame
TRUNKS No. 148
br
Chestnut Street, above Sixth,
FRONT OF JONES' HOTEL,
PHI LADELPH
H. & Co. take pleasure in informing the travelling public, that they have now on hand a beautiful assortment of their
Improved Style of Solid Sole Leather Trunks, DOUBLE AND SINGLE FOLIO TRUNKS, OF VARIOUS STYLES;
Ladies' Trunks, Valise Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Cap Cases, Carpet Bags,
And an elegant assortment of superior enamelled PATENT LEATHER. BAGS, with every article in their line of business.
First Premium SILVER MEDAL awarded by the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia.
iõ
( 6 )
PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED AT THE WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON, 1851.
19
THE CHEAPEST SOLID RIVETED TRAVELLING TRUNK
MANUFACTORY IN PHILADELPHIA.
HER
19
MATTSON & GODWIN,
No. 130 Market Street, S. W. corner of Fourth, ( ENTRANCE BASEMENT STORY.)
Persons wishing to buy to sell again, will find constantly on hand
100106
500 Travelling Trunks, 600 Carpet Bags and Satchels, Valise Trunks, Packing Trunks, Ladies' Bonnet Cases, Enamelled Leather Bags, &c. Wholesale or Retail, at the lowest Manufacturing Prices. They have received in all FIVE PREMIUMS from the Franklin Institute. The only Trunk Manufacturers who received the first Premiums in 1848 and 1849.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.