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Thomas Kimber, Jr., President. Wm. C. Longstreth, Secretary and Treasurer.
HARRISBURG, PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT JOY AND LANCASTER. Office 3 Willing's alley.
Michael V. Baker, President. George Taber, Secretary and Treasurer.
LEHIGH LUZERNE. Office 320 Walnut.
Algernon S. Roberts, President. J. Gillingham Fell, Sec. and Treas.
MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. Office, Franklin Institute, 15 S 7th.
John C. Cresson, President. Samuel Mason, Treasurer. William Biddle, Secretary.
MOUNT CARBON. Office 316 Walnut.
John R. White, President. William Robinson, Jr., Sec. and Treas.
MOUNT CARBON AND PORT CARBON. Office 407 Library.
John Tucker, President.
P. C. Hollis, Secretary and Treasurer.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA. Office 407 Walnut.
Franklin A. Comly, Pres. Wm. Wister, Treas. Edward Armstrong, Secretary. Solomon W. Rogers, Engineer and Supt.
PENNSYLVANIA. Office 234 to 238 S 2d.
J. Edgar Thomson, Pres. Thomas A. Scott, V.P. Thomas T. Firth, Treas. Edmund Smith, Sec.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE. Office 324 Walnut.
Wm. G. Moorhead, Pres. E. F. Gay, V. Pres. Wm. E. Spofford, Sec. John Lindsay, Treas.
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN. Office corner of 9th and Green.
Edward C. Dale, President.
Winfield S. Wilson, Sec. and Treas.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING. Office, 227 S 4th.
Charles E. Smith, President.
Samuel Bradford, Treasurer. William H. McIlhenny, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON. Office, 224 S Delaware avenue.
Vincent L. Bradford, President.
J. R. Thomson, Treasurer.
James Morrell, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE.
Depot, cor. Broad and Washington av. S. M. Felton, President. Alfred Horner, Secretary and Treasurer.
QUAKAKE. Office, 308 Walnut.
Charles Hartshorne, President.
Joseph Potts, Sec. and Treas.
SHAMOKIN VALLEY AND POTTSVILLE. Office, 309 Walnut.
James S. Biddle, President. John L. Goddard, Secretary.
TIOGA. Office, 25 Merchants' Exchange.
Jos. W. Ryerss, President. Alex. E. Dougherty, Sec. and Treas.
WEST CHESTER.
Passenger office, S E 11th and Market.
WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA. Office, N E 18th and Market.
Marshall B. Hickman, President. A. Lewis Smith, Secretary.
William McCullough, Treasurer.
WEST JERSEY. Office, 208 S Delaware av
Robert F. Stockton, President.
T. Jones Yorke, Sec. and Treas.
R. Shippen, Agent.
TELEGRAPH COMPANIES. AMERICAN. Office, 105 S 3d.
E. S. Sandford, President. John Mckesson, Vice-President.
C. Livingston, Sec. F. Morris, Treas. William P. Westervelt, Superintendent.
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NATIONAL. Office, 105 S 3d.
John H. Berryhill, Pres. R. F. Raley, Treas. H. H. Shillingford, Secretary. David Brooks, Superintendent.
PHILADELPHIA, READING & POTTSVILLE. Office, 227 S 4th.
Morris S. Wickersham, President. David J. Woods, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA AND WILKESBARRE. Office, 105 S 3d.
SUSQUEHANNA RIVER AND NORTH AND WEST BRANCH. Office, 227 S 4th H. S. Goodwin, President.
TURNPIKE COMPANIES.
CHELTENHAM AND WILLOW GROVE. Office, 314 Vine.
Joseph Swift, President. Wm. S. Perot, Secretary and Treasurer.
CHESTNUT HILL AND SPRINGHOUSE. Office, 417 Walnut.
John H. Warder, Pres. C. W. Bacon, Treas.
FRANKFORD AND BRISTOL. Office, 218 Walnut.
John R. Wucherer, President. Richard P. Lardner, Treasurer.
GERMANTOWN AND PERKIOMEN. Office, 314 Vine.
George H. Thomson, President. William S. Perot. Sec. and Treas.
KENSINGTON AND OXFORD. Office, 127 S 4th.
Samuel C. Ford, President. Joseph T. Ford, Sec. and Treas.
OLD TOWNSHIP LINE.
George Blight, President.
F. Carroll Brewster, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA AND LANCASTER. Office, 36 N Delaware av. Joseph Perot, Secretary and Treasurer.
PHILADELPHIA AND WEST CHESTER. Office at Sellers' Mills.
Dr. Smith, Pres. John Sellers, Sec. & Treas.
RIDGE. Office, 131 S 5th.
Charles Thomson Jones, President.
Joseph A. Clay, Secretary and Treasurer.
CEMETERIES.
Beth El Emeth, junction of Market st. Fisher's av. and Arch st. (W. P.) Bernard Spatz, President. A. Kahn, Treasurer. P. Ifom- berg, Sexton.
Cathedral, Lancaster Turnpike, Michael Walsh, Accountant. Hugh O'Donnell, Superintendent. Cedar Ilill (Frankford). Peter Castor, President. William Overington, Treasurer. Isaac Shall- cross, Secretary.
German Ilebrew, near Frankford. Samuel Adler, President Jacob Langsdorf, Vice-President, L. Ellinger, Secretary.
Glenwood, Ridge av. and Islington lane. Office, 16 N 7th. James D. Whetham, President. Henry T. Grout, Secretary and Treasurer. Lafayette, 9th, 10th, Federal and Wharton. Charles M. Prevost, Secretary and Treasurer. Laurel Hill, Ridge av. near Schuylkill Falls. Office Phila. Library. John J. Sinith, Presi- dent. Frederick Brown, Treasurer, Lloyd P. Smith, Secretary.
Lebanon, Passyunk av. W of Broad. Office 717 Lombard. Jacob C. White, Sen., President. Cyrus B. Miller, Secretary.
Leverington (Roxborough). Office 133 S 5th. Charles Thomson 'Jones, President. Horatio G. Jones, Secretary and Treasurer.
Machpelah, north side Washington av. from 10th to 11th. John D. Brown, President. Matthew Grier, Secretary. Peter Williamson, Treas. Monument, Broad ab Montgomery. Office 141 N 6th. Joseph Plankinton, President. Enoch Taylor, Secretary. William Vogdes, Treasurer. Daniel Smith, Superintendent
Mount Moriah, Darby rd. 3 miles from Market st. Bridge. Office 700 Arch. Robert P. King,
President. George Connell, Secretary and Treasurer.
Mount Sinai, near Bridesburg. Henry Meyer, President. Adolph Klopfer, Treasurer. B. H. Feustmann, Secretary. Redelsheimer, Sexton. Mount Vernon, Ridge av. opposite Laurel Hill. Office 213 N 3d. William Musser, President. Richard M. Greiner, Secretary and Treasurer. William Sinton, Superintendent. Geo. Eme- rick, agent for the sale of lots, 54 N 11th.
Mutual, Washington av. ab 9th, south side. George W. Gillingham, President. Lewis Gil- lingham, Sec'ry. Wm. Robertson, Treasurer. Odd Fellows, 24th st. and Islington lane. James B. Nicholson, President. William Stedman, Treasurer. William D. Mensing, Secretary and Superintendent.
Olive, Lancaster turnpike. Office 639 Lombard. Stephen Smith, President. George W. Goines, Secretary.
Philadelphia, Passyunk rd. west of Broad. Office 258 S 3d. Samuel Grant, Sen., proprietor.
Philanthropic, Passyunk rd. bel County Prison. George Smith, President. John F. Reed, Se- cretary. Benj. M. Evans, Treasurer.
Ronaldson's, W side 9th, from Shippen to Fitz- water. John Wallace, President. Benjamin Mifflin, Secretary. Samuel Tiller, Treasurer. John Mercer, Superintendent.
St. Mary's, Buck rd. bel County Prison. Office at St Mary's Church, 4th st. Rev. George Stro- bel, President. James McCann, Secretary. Joseph F. Snyder, Treasurer.
United American Mechanics and United Daugh- ters of America, 21st st. and Islington la. Office in basement of Hall, N E cor. 4th and George. George W. Ford, President. William M. Weck-
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erly, Secretary. William Nichuals, Treasurer. Jeremiah Hansbury, Superintendent.
Woodlands, Darby road. Office 813 Arch. Eli K. Price, President. Joseph B. Townsend, Secretary and Treasurer.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PLACES.
Almshouse, west side Schuylkill opposite South. Assistant Quartermaster's Office, U. S. Marine Corps, 625 Spruce
Carpenter's Hall, Carpenter's ct, Chestnut st
County Prison, Passyunk av. near intersection of 10th
Custom House, Chestnut bet 4th and 5th Eastern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, Coates n Fairmount
Fairmount Water Works, on the Schuylkill W of Spring Garden st.
Navy Yard and Offices, S E Front and Prime. Office of Army Clothing and Equipage U. S. Army, N E 12th and Girard st.
Pennsylvania State Arsenal, 16th & Filbert.
Penn's Treaty Monument, Beach ab Columbia av. Philadelphia Gas Works, Market and Schuylkill river, and Point Breeze.
Philadelphia Post Office, Dock below 3d.
Quartermaster's Office U. S. Army, N E 12th and Girard st.
Sailor's Home, 422 S Front.
State House, Chestnut bet 5th and 6th.
United States Arsenal, Gray's Ferry rd n Federal. United States Arsenal, n Frankford.
United States Mint, Juniper and Chestnut.
PUBLIC, HIGH, AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOUSES.
OWNED BY THE CITY.
Boys' High School, S E Broad and Green. Girls' High School, Sergeant ab 9th.
Carroll, corner Salmon and Somerset.
Colored, 6th above Lombard.
Harrison, Master above 2d. Jefferson, 5th above Poplar. John Quincy Adams, Garden bel Buttonwood. Livingston, 23d above Callowhill.
Locust Street, N E 12th and Locust.
Madison, New Market ab Noble.
Manayunk, Green lane.
Marshall, N W Marshall and Sellers, Fkd. Mifflin, 3d above Brown.
Monroe, Buttonwood bel 11th.
Morris, Palmer above Thompson.
Mount Vernon, Catharine bet 3d and 4th.
Northeast, New above Front.
Northwest, Race below 15th. Penn, S E 8th and Thompson.
Ringgold, N E 8th and Fitzwater.
Rittenhouse, Rittenhouse, Gtn. Southeast, Front bel Pine. Southwest, 23d bel Pine.
Weccacoe, S E 2d and Reed.
West Philadelphia, Chestnut n Margaretta. Zane Street, Filbert above 7th.
PUBLIC HALLS AND PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.
American Academy of Music, S W Broad and Locust.
Arch Street Theatre, Arch ab 6th. Assembly Building, S W 10th & Chestnut. Concert Hall, 1221 Chestnut.
Continental Theatre, Walnut above 8th. Frankford Lyceum of Science, Fkd ab Sellers. Franklin Hall, 54 N 6th.
Handel and Haydn Hall, N E 8th and Sp Garden. Kater Hall, South bel 16th.
Metropolitan Hall, 613 Chestnut. Musical Fund Hall, 806 Locust.
National Guards' Hall, Race below 6th. National Hall, 1226 Market.
Sanford's Opera House, 11th below Market.i Sansom Street Hall, Sansom above 6th. Spring Garden Assembly Room, S E Broad and Spring Garden.
Walnut Street Theatre, N E 9th and Walnut. Washington Hall, S W 8th and Spring Garden. Wright's Institute, Unity and Franklin.
MARKET COMPANIES. DELAWARE AVENUE.
Delaware avenue to Water and Dock to Spruce. Edward Browning, President ; Jas. H. Hurtt, Secretary ; William J. Carlin, Treasurer.
EASTERN.
Fifth and Merchant. N. P. Buckley, Superintendent.
FARMERS'.
Market to Filbert above 11th.
H. Jones Brooks, President; James J. Lewis, Secretary and Treasurer.
FARMERS' WESTERN.
Twenty-first and Market.
Samuel Simes, President ; John W. Simes, Jr., Secretary ; William F. Simes, Treasurer ; Na- poleon Lowry, Treasurer.
FRANKLIN.
Tenth and Marble.
Edward Wartman, President ; Daniel R. Paul, Secretary ; John Hinckle, Treasurer ; William W. Trout, Superintendent.
GERMANTOWN.
Germantown av bet School and Queen. . Charles J. Wistar, President; Joseph King, Secretary and Treasurer.
GREEN HILL.
17th and Poplar. A. S. Gillett, President; James B. Alvord, Secretary and Treasurer.
KATER. South street near 16th. John Kater, Propr.
UNION.
Second to St. John, above Callowhill. Townsend Walter, President ; Wm. Larzelere, Secretary and Treasurer.
UNION.
17th above Market. Daniel Beitler, Propr.
WESTERN.
Sixteenth and Market.
David B. Paul, President ; Philip Lowry, Jr. Secretary and Superintendent ; Abraham R. Paul, Treasurer.
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
PUBLIC MARKETS.
Callowhill Street, from 4th to 7th.
Eleventh Street, from Shippen to Carpenter. Girard Av, from Crease to Fkd av, Howard to 3d, Lawrence to 7th, and from 10th to 12th. Moyamensing Avenue, from Prime to Wharton. North 2d Street, from Coates to Poplar. Shippen Street, from 3d to 5th.
South 2d Street, from Pine to South. Spring Garden Street. from Marshall to 12th. Twenty-first and Market Streets.
THIRTY-SEVENTH UNITED STATES CONGRESS.
SENATORS. U. Union ; R. Republican ; O. Opposition. President, HANNIBAL IIAMLIN, of Maine. Clerk, JOHN W. FORNEY, of Pennsylvania.
Alabama. Minnesota. 1863. Henry M. Rice, O. Arkansas. 1867. M. S. Wilkinson, R. Mississippi.
In rebellion.
Connecticut.
1863. James Dixon, R.
1867. Laf. S. Foster, R. California. 1863. M. S. Latham. O. 1867. J. A. McDougal, O. Delaware.
1863. James A. Bayard, O. 1867. W. Saulsbury, O. Florida.
In rebellion. Georgia.
In rebellion. Indiana.
1867. Henry S. Lane, R. Joseph A. Wright, U. Illinois. 1865. O. II. Browning, R. 1867. L. Trumbull, R. Iowa.
1865. J. W. Grimes, R. 1867. James Harlan, R. Kentucky.
1865. L. W. Powell, O.
1867. Garrett Davis. U. Kansas. S. C. Pomeroy, R. James Il. Lane, R. Louisiana. In rebellion. Maine.
1863. L. M. Morrill, R.
1865. W. P. Fessenden, R. Massachusetts.
1863. Chas. Sumner, R.
1865. Henry Wilson, R. Maryland.
1863. A. Kennedy, O.
1867. James A. Pearce, O. Michigan. 1863. Zach. Chandler, R.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker, GALUSHA A. GROW, of Pennsylvania. Clerk, EMERSON ETHERIDGE, of Tennessee. Connecticut. Delaware.
1. Dwight Loomis, R.
2. James A. English, O.
3. Al. E. Burnham, R.
4. Geo. C. Woodruff, O. California.
1. T. J. Phelps, R. 2. A. A. Sargent, R.
1. George C. Fisher, R. Illinois.
1. E. B. Washburn, R. 2. Isaac N. Arnold, R. 3. Owen Lovejoy, R.
4. Wm. Kellogg, R. 5. W. A. Richardson, O.
6. Vacancy.
7. Jas. C. Robinson, O. 8. Philip B. Foulke, O. 9. John A. Logan, O. Indiana. 1. John Law, O.
2. Jas. A. Cravens. O.
3. Wm. M. Dunn, R.
4. Wm. S. Ilolman, O.
5. Geo. W. Julian, R.
6. Albert G. Porter, R.
7. D. W. Voorhies, O.
8 Albert S. White, R. 9. Schuyler Colfax, R. 10. Wm. Mitchell, R. 11. J. P. C. Shanks, R. Iowa. 1. Jos. F. Wilson, R.
2. Wm. Vandever, R.
Kentucky. 1. Vacancy.
2. J. S. Jackson, U.
3. Henry Grider, U.
4. Aaron Harding, U.
5. C. A. Wickliffe, U.
6. Geo. W. Dunlap, U. 7. Robert Mallory, U. 8. J. J. Crittenden, U.
9. W. II. Wadsworth, U. 10. J. W. Menzics. U. Kansas. 1. Martin F. Conway, R. Maine. 1. Jno N. Goodwin, R.
2. Chas. W. Walton. R.
3. S. C. Fessenden. R. 4. Anson P. Morrill, R. 5. John A. Rice, R.
6. Frederick A. Pike, R. Maryland. 1. John W. Crisfield, U.
2. Ed. II. Webster, U.
3. C. L. L. Leary, U. 4. Ilenry May, O.
5. Francis Thomas, U.
6. Chas. B. Calvert, U. Massachusetts.
1. Thomas D. Eliot, R. 2. James Buffington, R.
3. B. F. Thomas, U.
4. Alex. H. Rice, R. 5. Samuel Hooper, R. 6. John B. Alley, R.
7. Daniel W. Gooch, R. 8. Chas. B. Train, R.
9. Gids'th F. Bailey, R.
10. Chas. Delano, R. 11. Henry L. Dawes, R. Michigan.
1. B. F. Granger, R.
2. F. C. Beaman, R.
3. F. W. Kellogg, R.
4. R. E. Trowbridge, R. Minnesota.
1. Cyrus Aldrich, R.
2. Wm. Windon, R. Missouri.
1. F. P. Blair. Jr., R. 2. Jas. A. Rollins, Q. 3. Vacancy.
4. Elijah II. Norton, O.
5. John W. Reed, O.
6. John S. Phelps, O.
7. John W. Noell, O. New Jersey.
1. John T. Nixon, R.
2. J. L. N. Stratton, R.
3. W. G. Steele, O.
4. George T. Cobb, O.
5. Nehemiah Perry, O. New Hampshire. 1. Gilman Marston, R. 2. Edw. II. Rollins, R. 3. T. M. Edwards. R. New York.
1. Edw. Il. Smith, O. 2. Moses F. Odell, O.
3. Benj. Wood. O.
4. Jas. E. Kerrigan, O. 5. Wm. Wall, R. 6. F. A. Conkling, R. 7. Elijah Ward, O. 8. I. S. Delaplaine, O. 9. Edward laight, O. 10. C. II. Van Wyck, R. 11. John D. Stecle, O. 12. Stephen Baker, R. 13. Abraham B. Olin, R. 14. Erastus Corning, O. 15, Jas. B. Mckean, R. 16. Wm. A. Wheeler, R. 17. S. N. Sherman, R. 18. Chaun. Vibbard, O. 19. Richard Franchot, R. 20. R. L Conkling, R. 21. R. II. Duell, R. 22. Wm. E. Lansing. R. 23. Amb. W. Clark, R.
24. C. B. Sedgwick, R.
25. T. M. Pomeroy. R. 26. J. P. Chamberlain, R.
27. Alex. S. Divin, R.
29. R. B. Van Valkenburgh, R. 29. Alfred Ely, R.
30. Augustus Frank, R. 31. Burt Van Ilorn, R. 32. E. G. Spaulding, R.
33. R. E. Fenton, R. Ohio.
1. G. II. Pendleton, O. 2. John A. Gurley, R. 3. C. L. Vallandigham, O. 4. W. Allen, O.
5. James M. Ashby, R. 6. Chilton A. White, O.
7. Richard Ilarrison, U. 8. S. Shellabarger, R. 9. W. P. Noble, O. 10. C. A. Trimble. R. 11. V. B. Ilorton, R. 12. Samuel S. Cox, O.
13. S. T. Worcester, R. 14. II. G. Blake, R. 15. George Nugent. O. 16. Wm. P. Cutler,* R. 17. James R. Morris, O.
18. Sidney Edgerton, Ii. 19. A. G. Riddle, R. 20. John Hutchins, R.
21. J. A. Bingham, R. Oregon.
1. James Shiel, O.
Pennsylvania.
1. Wm. H. Lehnan, O.
2. Charles J. Biddle. O.
3. John P. Verree, R.
4. Wm. D. Kelley, R.
5. W. Morris Davis, R.
6. John Ilickman, R.
7. Thomas B. Cooper. O.
S. Sidney E. Ancona, (). 9. Thaddens Stevens, R. 10. Jobn W. Killinger, IL.
11. James II. Campbell. R. 12. H. B. Wright, U.
13. Philip Johnson, O.
14. Galusha A. Grow, R. 15. James T. IIale, R. 16. Joseph Bailey, O. 17. Ed. McPherson, R. 18. S. Steele Blair, R. 19. John Covode, R. 20. Joseph Lazear, O. 21. James K. Morehead, R. 22. Robert MeKnight, R. 23. John W. Wallace, R. 24. John Patton, R.
25. Elijah Babbitt, R. Rhode Island.
1. Wm. P. Sheffield, O.
2. George H. Browu, O. Tennessee.
2. II Maynard, U. Virginia. 1. Joseph Segar,* U.
In rebellion.
In rebellion. Missouri.
1863. Trusten Polk. O.
1867. W. II. Johnson, O. New Hampshire. 1865. John P. Hale, R. 1867. Daniel R. Clark, R. New York.
1863. Preston King, R. 1867. Ira Harris, R. New Jersey. 1863. J. R. Thompson, O. 1865. J. C. Ten Eyck, R. North Carolina. In rebellion.
Ohio.
1865. Benjamin F. Wade, R. 1867. John Sherman, R. Oregon. 1865. Benjamin Stark, O. 1867. G. W. Nesmith, O. Pennsylvania. 1863. David Wilmot, R.
1867. Edgar Cowan, R. Rhode Island. 1863. J. F. Simmons, R. 1865. II. B. Anthony, R. 1 South Carolina. . In rebellion. Tennessee. 1863. Andrew Johnson, U. 1865. Vacancy, seceded. Texas.
In rebellion. Vermont. 1863. Solomon Foot, R.
1867. Jacob Collamer, R. Virginia.
1863. W. T. Willey, U.
1865. J. S. Carlisle, U. Wisconsin. 1865. J. R. Doolittle, R. 1867. T. O. Howe, R.
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10. Wm. G. Brown, U. 11. J. B. Blair, U. Vermont.
1. Ezekiel P. Walton, R. 2. Justin R. Morrill, R.
3. Portus Baxter, R. # Contested.
TERRITORIAL DELEGATES.
Nebraska.
Samnel G. Daily.
Washington.
Colonel Wallace.
Dacotah.
John B. Tadd.
New Mexico.
John S. Watts.
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
SESSION OF 1862. SENATE. Speaker, LOUIS W. HALL. Clerk, GEORGE W. HAMERSLY. 1st District - Philadel- Mifflin. phia. E. D. Crawford.
Jeremiah Nichols,
Cornelius M. Donovan,
G. Rush Smith,
George Connell.
2d-Chester& Delaware. Jacob S. Serrill.
John A. Hiestand. William Hamilton.
3d-Montgomery. John C. Smith.
4th-Bucks.
William Kinsey.
5th-Lehigh & North- ampton. G. W. stein.
6th-Berk-s. Hiester Clymer.
7th-Schuylkill. Bernard Reilly.
20th-Blair, Cambria, and Clearfield.
Louis W. Hall.
8th-Carbon, Monroe, 21st-Indiana & Arm- Pike, & Wayne. strong.
Henry S. Mott.
J. E. Meredith. &
9th-Bradford, Susque- 22d-Westmoreland hanna, Wyoming, Fayette. Smith Fuller. & Sullivan.
George Landon.
10th-Luzerne.
Winthrop W. Ketcham.
George V. Lawrence.
11th-Tioga, Potter, 24th-Alleghany.
McKean, & Warren. John P. Penney. Elias H. Irish.
Isaac Benson.
12th-Clinton, Lycom- 25th-Beaver & Butler. ing, Centre, and De Lorma Imbrie. Union. 26th-Lawrence, Mercer
Henry Johnson.
and Venango.
13th-Snyder, North- J. H. Robinson. umberland, Mon- 27th-Erie & Crawford. tour, & Columbia. Morrow B. Lowry.
Franklin Bound. 28th-Clarion, Jeffer- 14th-Cumberland, Ju-
son, Forest, & Elk.
niata, Perry, and Charles. L. Lamberton.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker. JOHN ROWE. Chief Clerk, E. H. RAUCH.
Philadelphia. 2. Thomas E. Gaskill.
1. Joseph Caldwell. 3. S. Josephs.
4. S. C. Thompson.
5. Joseph Moore. Jr. 6. John McMackin.
7. Thomas Cochran. 8. W. L. Dennis. 9. G. A. Quigley.
10. Thos. Greenbank. 11. J. W. Hopkins.
12. Richard Wildey.
13. F. McMianns.
14. James Donnelly.
15. William F. Smith.
16. Thomas W. Duffield,
17. Charles F. Abbot. Adams.
John Busby. Alleghany.
Thomas Williams. Franklin & Fulton.
A. H. Gross. Thomas J. Bigham.
Peter C. Shannon.
William Hutchman.
Armstrong & Westmore- land.
J. A. McCullongh.
Richard Grabam.
S. Wakefield.
Beaver & Lawrence.
William Henry.
J. W. Blanchard. Bedford & Somerset.
John Cessna.
E. M. Schrock. Berks.
C. A. Kline. D. K. Weidner.
W. N. Potteiger. Blair.
Thaddeus Baoks.
Bradford.
Henry W. Tracy.
C. T. Bliss.
Bucks.
L. B. Labar.
J. R. Boileau. Butler.
H. W. Grant.
H. C. McCoy.
Cambria.
C. L. Pershing.
Carbon & Lehigh.
Thos. Craig, Jr. Northampton.
W. C. Lichtenwallner. Centre.
R. F. Barron.
Northumberland.
Chester.
J. Woods Brown.
P. Frazer Smith.
Potter & Tioga.
Robt. L. Mcclellan.
S. B. Elliott.
Wm. Windle.
B. B. Strang.
Clarion & Forest.
Schuylkill.
William Divins.
James Ryon.
Lewis C. Dougherty.
Clearfield,
Jefferson,
Adam Wolf.
McKean, & Elk.
C. R. Earley.
Susquehanna.
D. D. Warner.
Geo. W. Ziegler. Washington.
Clinton & Lycoming. J. A. Happer.
James Chatham.
William Hopkins.
William H. Armstrong.
Wayne.
Columbia,
Montour, F. M. Crane.
Wyoming & Sullivan.
York.
Levi L. Tate.
Jacob Dellone.
G. S. Totton.
A. C. Ramsey.
Crawford & Warren. S. S. Bates. E. Cowan.
Cumberland & Perry. J. P. Rhoads.
Jesse Kennedy.
Dauphin.
Jas. Freeland. Thos. G. Fox. Delaware. Wm. Gamble. Erie.
J. P. Vincent. E. W. Twitchell. Fayette.
Daniel Kaine.
John Rowe. W. W. Sellers. Greene.
Patrick Donley.
Huntingdon.
John Scott. Indiana.
James Alexander. Juniata, Union, & Snyder.
J. Beaver. H. K. Ritter.
Lancaster.
H. C. Lehman. Nathan Worley. James Myers. Abraham Peters. Lebanon.
Isaac Hoffer.
Luzerne.
W. S. Ross.
H. V. Hall.
R. H. Russell. Mercer & Venango.
M. C. Beebe.
J. C. Brown. Mifflin.
J. H. Ross.
Monroe & Pike.
G. H. Rowland.
Montgomery.
Joseph Rex. H. C. Hoover.
George W. Wimley.
D. H. Neiman. Aaron Hess.
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Wisconsin.
:1. John F. Potter, R. 2. Luther Hanchett, R.
3. A. Scott Sloan, R.
Colorado. H. P. Bennett. Nevada.
John Cradlebaugh. Utah.
John M. Bernhisel.
15th-Dauphin & Le- banon. A. R. Boughter. 16th-Lancaster.
17th-York. A. Hiestand Glatz.
18th-Adams, Franklin & Fulton. Alexander K. McCInre. 19th-Somerset, Bedford & Huntingdon. Samuel S. Wharton.
23d-Washington and Greene.
SHERMAN.
Letter
Press
Printer
C. SHERMAN & SON, BOOK, JOB, -AND-
LETTER PRESS
PRINTERS, S.W. cor. 7th & Cherry, PHILADELPHIA.
R. HOE & CO.'S
"LAST FAST."
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CHEAMĂN & SON. PRINTER
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Used for Printing Vellum.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED IN LONDON IN 1851,
For his superiority over all others in the manufacture of Travelling Trunks.
THE MOST EXTENSIVE
TRUNK & CARPET BAG
MANUFACTURER IN PHILADELPHIA.
He has received in all FIVE PREMIUMS from the Franklin Institute.
SOLE LEATHER
MATTSON
Premium in 1848 & 1849. rer who received the First The only Trunk Manufactu-
1 Inventor and Manufacturer of his improved style of Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sole Leather, and Solid Riveted Iron Frame
TRAVELLING TRUNKS.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
BUFFALO ROBES,
BUFFALO OVERSHOES, GUM SHOES,
BOYS' SLEIGHS AND SLEDS, HOBBY HORSES. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Of all descriptions.
THOS. W. MATTSON,
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402 MARKET STREET, One Door above Fourth, South Side. SALESROOM ON THE FIRST FLOOR, TRUNKS NEATLY REPAIRED OR EXCHANGED FOR NEW ONES. JES Call and see us, as we sell very cheap for Cash. BET
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
INCORPORATED
OF
MARCH 27,
No. 34
1820.
N. FIFTH STREET.
The Trustees of the Fire Association of Chila.
Insure from LOSS BY FIRE in the City of Philadelphia only, MERCHANDISE of every description, BUILDINGS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
TRUSTEES. GEORGE W. TRYON, President.
WM. H. HAMILTON, PETER A. KEYSER, JOHN PHILBIN,
JOHN SOUDER,
PETER FRITZ,
JOHN CRAIG,
GEORGE I. YOUNG, JOS. R. LYNDALL, LEVI P. COATS.
SAMUEL SPARHAWK.
WILLIAM T. BUTLER, Secretary.
FIRE INSURANCE.
MECHANICS' INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA,
No. 138 North Sixth St., below Race, INSURE
BUILDINGS, GOODS, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY,
FROM LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE.
The Company guarantee to adjust all losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the public.
DIRECTORS.
WILLIAM MORGAN,
FRANCIS COOPER. GEORGE L. DOUGHERTY, JAMES MARTIN, JAMES DUROSS,
MATTHEW M'ALEER.
BERNARD RAFFERTY,
THOMAS J. HEMPHILL, THOMAS FISHER. FRANCIS McMANUS, ROBERT FLANAGAN, MICHAEL McGEOY, EDWARD McGOVERN.
THOMAS B. McCORMICK, JOHN BROMLEY, FRANCIS FALLS, JOHN CASADY.
BERNARD H. HULSEMAN, CHARLES CLARE, MICHAEL CAHILL.
BERNARD RAFFERTY, Secretary. FRANCIS COOPER, President.
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FIRE A
A
PHIL A
OFFICE,
JACOB MOYER,
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JOHN CARROW,
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
INCORPORATED 1825.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
18
NO. 510 WALNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE.
This Company, favorably known to the community for thirty-six years, continues to insure against
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on PUBLIC or PRIVATE BUILDINGS.
EITHER PERMANENTLY OR FOR A LIMITED TIME. ALSO,
ON FURNITURE, STOCKS OF GOODS, OR MERCHANDISE GENERALLY,
ON LIBERAL TERMS.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of loss.
DIRECTORS.
JONATHAN PATTERSON, QUINTIN CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER BENSON, WILLIAM MONTELIUS,
ISAAC HAZLEHURST, THOMAS ROBINS, DANIEL SMITH, JR., JOHN DEVEREUX,
THOMAS SMITH.
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President.
WILLIAM G. CROWELL, Secretary.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER,
MANUFACTURED ONLY AT
FREDERICK BROWN'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, N. E. Cor. Fifth & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia.
Attention is called to this valuable remedy, which should be in every family, and for the Army and Navy it is indispensable, curing affections of the stomach and bowels, and is a certain preventive from the effects of bad water.
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