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PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF FIRE UNDER- WRITERS. Office Penna. Railrond Building. Arthur ti. Coffin, President. John Williams, Secretary and Treasurer.
INSURANCE-MARINE. AMERICAN MUTUAL.
Organized 1825. Office 228 Walnut, Farquhar Building. William Craig, Pres. Peter Cullen, Viee-Pres. D. B. Stacy, Secretary.
Directors .- William Craig, Henry C. Dallett, Benjamin W. Richards, Gillies Dallett, William M. Baird, William II. Merrick, Henry L. Elder, Peter Cullen, Samuel A. 'Rulon, John' Dallett, Charles Conrad J. Johnson Brown, William T. Lowher, Mason Hutchins, Pearson Serrill.
PHOENIX MUTUAL.
Organized 1804.
Office 224 Walnut.
Assets, $230,000.
Shares $20. Dividend, January.
John R. Wucherer, Pres.
Samuel Wilcox, Sec.
Directors .- John R. Wucherer, John L. Hodge, Adolphus Peries, Lewis Waln, William McKee, William Platt, John T. Lewis, M. B. Mahony, John R. Wilner, W. S. Grant, Lawrence Lewis, Robert W. Leaming, D. Clark Wharton, David Lewis, Benjamin Etting, Thomas H. Powers.
UNION MUTUAL. Organized, 1804.
Office, Third & Walnut sts. Capital $218,000. Dividend, January. Election 12th January. Richard S. Smith, Pres. Joseph Collison, Sec.
Directors .- Richard S. Smith, Francis Tete, Newberry A. Smith, John Il. Irwin, Saturnius Destouet Adolphus E. Borie, Henry Lewis, Jr., Charles Vezin, William C. Kent, Charles Wheeler, George Lewis, D. Salomon, 11. F. Robinson, Ellis Yarnall, Edward L. Clark, James R. Campbell, Henry Samuel, Gilbert I1. Newhall, Thomas Dal- lett, Samuel C. Cook, G. W. Bernardou, William S. Baird.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF MARINE UNDERWRITERS. Office Penna. Railroad Building. John R. Wucherer, President. Timothy Rogers, Secretary and Treasurer.
INSURANCE-FIRE AND MARINE. ANTHRACITE. Organized, 1854. Office 311 Walnut. Charter Perpetual. William Esher, Pres. Win. F. Dean, V. Pres. William M. Smith, Sec. Directors .- William Esher, D. Luther, Lewis Audenried, Peter Sieger, Davis Pearson. Joseph Maxfield, John R. Blackiston, Win. F. Dean, J. E. Baum, John Ketchum.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY. Organized, 1835. Office, S W Third and Walnut.
Thomas C. Iland, Pres. John C. Davis, V. Pres. Ilenry Lylburn, Seo.
Directors-Joseph HI Seal, Edmund A. Souder, John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, George G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke, James C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, Dr. R. M. Huston, Hugh Craig, Spencer Mell- vaine, Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, Ilenry Sloan, James Traquair, William Eyre, Jr., James B. MeFarland, William C. Ludwig, D. T. Mor- gan, John B. Semple, Thomas C. Hland, J. F. Peniston, Jacob P. Jones, Joshun P. Eyre, A. B. Berger.
GIRARD. Organized, 1853. Office 415 Walnut. Capital, $200,000. Thomas Craven, President. A. S. Gillet, V. President and Treasurer. James B. Alvord, Secretary.
Directo s .- Thomas Craven, William M. Swain, Jerry Walker. Joseph Klapp, M.D., H. N. Bur- roughs, Francis Peters, N. S. Lawrence, Charles I. Dupont, David Boyd, Jr., John W. Claghorn, John Thornley, C. F. Heazlitt, Abraham Hart, Peter S. Hoe, Furman Sheppard, John Supplce.
NORTII AMERICA. Office 232 Walnut.
Chartered 1794. Capital $500,000. Shares $10. Dividends, January and July. Arthur G. Coffin, President. Charles Platt, Secretary. Directors .- Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, John R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. Morris Waln, John Mason. theorge L. Harrison, Franeis R. Cope, Edward II. Trotter, Edward S. Clark.
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Office 4 and 5 Merchants' Exchange. Chartered 1794. Capital $200,000. Shares $200. Dividends, February and August. Ilenry D. Sherrerd, President. William Harper, Secretary.
Directors .- Henry D. Sherred, Charles Macal-
The Popular Clothing House of Philadelphia.
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ester, Wm. S. Smith, John B. Budd, Simeon Toby, Wm. R. White, George H. Stuart, Samuel Grant, Jr., Tobias Wagner, Henry G. Freeman, Thomas B. Wattson. Charles S. Lewis, George C. Carson, Edward C. Knight, John B. Austin.
PHILADELPHIA-FIRE AND LIFE. Office 433 Chestnut.
Chartered 1848. Charter Perpetual. Capital $300,000.
R. P. King, President. M. W. Baldwin, Vice-President. Francis Blackburne, Secretary. P. E. Birekhend, Treasurer.
Directors .- R. P. King, M. W, Baldwin, S. J. Megargec, E. Wiler, C. P. Inyes, T. K. Collins, John Clayton, P. B. Savery, John Killgore, Henry C. Hlowell, Joseph M. Cowell, Alexander Murphy.
ROYAL-LIVERPOOL.
Paid-up Capital and Surplus, $4,257,420. Spe- cial Fund held by New York Trustees, $548,302.
Surveyor-James Hutchinson.
Attending Physician-Dr. W. W. Gerhard.
Consulting Physician-Dr. Samuel Jackson. George Wood, Agent, 226 Walnut.
INSURANCE-LIFE.
AMERICAN LIFE AND TRUST. Office S E 4th and Walnut. Organized 1850. Capital $500,000. Charter perpetual.
Alexander Whildin, President
Samuel Work, Vice President.
John C. Sims, Actuary.
John S. Wilson, Secretary and Treasurer.
Trustees .- Alexander Whildin, J. Edgar Thom- son, Jonas Bowman, Hon. James Pollock, H. H. Eldridge, Charles F. Heazlett, George Nugent, Samnel Work, Albert C. Roberts, William J. Howard, Hon. Joseph Allison, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman.
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, OF THE UNITED STATES.
Organized 1859. Office 425 Chestnut. Assets, Oct. 1st, 1862, $315,000. Hon. W. C. Alexander, President. H. B. Hyde. Vice President. George W. Philips, Actuary. Amos B. Keith, General Agent for Penna.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL-HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital $4,500,000. Wadleigh & Tilden, agents, 404 Walnut.
GIRARD LIFE AND TRUST. Organized 1836.
Office 408 Chestnut Street. Capital $300,000, Paid up. Charter perpetual. Thomas Ridgway, President. John F. James, Actuary and Treasurer.
sall, Thomas P. James, John A Brown, Frederick Brown, George Taber, John R. Slack, John R. Latimer, John C. Mitchell, Ienne Barton, Sethi I. Comly, Isnac Starr, Henry G. Freeman, Stacy B. Barcroft.
INTERNATIONAL-LONDON. Capital $2,500,000. Holbrook, Lewis & Co., Agents, 218 Walnut.
MUTUAL BENEFIT NEWARK, N. J. Assets, $4,109,35%. E. V. Machette, Agent, Office 230 Walnut. MANHATTAN-NEW YORK. Assets, $1,507,014. E. V. Machette, Agent, Office 230 Walnut.
MUTUAL-NEW YORK. Assets, over $8,750.000. F. Ratchford Starr, Agent, 400 Walnut.
NEW ENGLAND-BOSTON. Accumulated enpital, $2,372,945. William Getty, Agent, 425 Chestnut.
NEW YORK LIFE-N. Y. Cash Capital, $2,200,000. Thomas J. Lancaster, Agent, 332 Walnut.
PENN MUTUAL. Organized 1847. Office 931 Chestnut. Assets, $1,091,409. Dividend January. James Traquair, President.
Samuel E. Stokes, Vice-President.
John W. Hornor, A. V. P. and Actuary. H. S. Stephens, Secretary.
W. Lovering Carter, M.D., General Agent.
Trustees .- John G Brenner, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard S. Newhold, James B. McFarland, Wm. P. Hacker, Joseph HI. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Euston, Samnel C. Ilney, Theophilus Paulding, Edmund. A. Souder, Sam- uel E. Stokes, Henry C. Townsend, Thomas W. Davis, Joseph M. Price, R. A. Dobbin, Balti- more, Rodolphus Kent, Ellis S. Archer, N. Y., Samuel J. Christian, Daniel L. Miller, James O. Pease, Warner M. Raisin, Pierre V. Duffon, N. Y., Samuel Williams.
UNION MUTUAL-LIFE. Cash Assets over $800,000. Sabine & Duy, Agents, 147 S 4th.
UNITED STATES. LIFE.
Office 6 Forrest Place. Capital $1,083,286 69. Organized 1850. Charter perpetual.
Stephen R. Crawford. President. James R. Hunter, Secretary and Treasurer.
Directors .- Stephen R. Crawford, Benjamin W. Tingly, Wm. M. Godwin, Paul B. Goddard. M.D., Patrick Brady, Daniel Beidelman, Thomas T. Lea, George Junkin, Alexander C. Hart, M. D., B. Franklin Jackson, James Devereux.
UNITED STATES LIFE-NEW YORK. Assets, $900,000.
0. Bardenwerper, Agent, 424 Walnut.
Managers .- Thomas Ridgway, Robert Pear- Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Corner Sixth and Market Streets.
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR IN- | Diamond Streets. Adam Whartman, President ; SURANCES ON LIVES . AND GRANTING ANNUITIES.
Office 304 Walnut Street. Capital $500,000. Shares $100. Dividends January and July.
Organized 1812. Charter Perpetual.
Charles Dutilh, President.
William B. Hill, Actuary.
Directors .- Charles Dutilh, Henry J. Wil- liams, I. Pemberton Hutchinson, Joseph Swift, W. HI. Hart, Wm. S. Vaux, Wm. Harmar, J. R. Wucherer, St. George T. Campbell, A. E. Borie. Samuel Norris, Alexander Biddle, Joshua B. Lip- . pincott.
EXCHANGES AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS.
Board of Brokers, 22 Philadelphia Exchange, S. L. Bowlby, Secretary and Treasurer : F. E. Knorr, Clerk.
Butchers' and Melters' Association, Willow below 16th, William Keichline, President ; John F. Gross, Treasurer ; Jonathan Bonsall, See'y.
Corn Exchange, S W 2d and Gold. Christian J. Iloffman, President : George Cookman,' Secre- tary ; Samuel L. Ward, Treasurer.
Farmers' Hay and Straw Market Association, 7th and Oxford, W. II. Long, Secretary.
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Keystone Gas Company (water gas), 417 Wal- nut. Henry C. Carey, President ; S. M. Day, Secretary and Treasurer.
Philadelphia Board of Trade, 505 Chestnut. Samuel C. Morton, President ; Richard Wood, Treasurer ; Lorin Blodget, Secretary.
Philadelphia Exchange Company, cor. Dock, Third and Walnut Streets. Moncure Robinson, President ; Wm, S. Grant, Secretary and Trens.
Philadelphia Drug Dxchange, 17 S 3d. Thos. P. James, President ; James Palmer, Secretary ; II. S. Ziegler, Treasurer.
The Warehousing Company of Philadelphia, cor. Front and Dock. Patrick Brady. President ; Win. Neilson, Secretary and Treasurer.
PASSENGER RAILWAYS.
Citizens' (10th and 11th sts., and another to 10th and Poplar via Ridge av). Office 10th below Co- lumbia av. George Williams, President : Wm. Bonsall, Secretary and Treasurer; Jacob Peters, Superindendent.
Navy Yard, Broad st. and Fairmount, Railway Co. Price J. Patton, President ; Thomas Sinexon, Secretary and Treasurer. Office Broad ab Wash- ington av.
Delaware County (connecting with West Phila- delphia and Philadelphia and Darby). E. Spen- cer Miller, President ; A. L. Bonnafon, Secretary, 34 8 21; James Miller, Treasurer.
Fairmount (Race and Vine, via 23d and Cal- lowhill). Office Fairmount. W. J. P. White, President, Secretary and Treasurer. Joseph Aaronson, Superintendent.
Fairmount and Arch Street (via 20th, 21st and Callowhill). Office 2562 Callowbill. Charles B. Dungan, President ; John T. Lange, Secretary and Treasurer ; John Powers, Superintendent.
Frankford and Southwark (via 5th & Gth sts). Office Berks between 3d and 4th. James West, President : E. Hart, Treasurer ; Charles R. Ab- bot, Secretary ; Joseph French, Superintendent.
Germantown (vin Germantown av, connecting with 4th and Sth streets line). Office 6th and | Hestonville, 9 S 3d.
Joseph Singerly, Secretary and Treasurer ; Oliver Evans, Superintendent.
Girard College (vin Arch, 9th and Ridge av). Office cor Ridge and Columbia avs. E. B. Ed- wards, President ; Win. S. Blight, Secretary and Treasurer ; James F. Nicholas, Superintendent.
Green and Coates (connecting with 4th and Sth streets line). Office 22d and Coutes. J. K. Mc- Uwain, President; H. H. Wilson, Secretary and Treasurer.
Hestonville, Mantua and Fairmount. Office lestonville. D. B. Paul, President ; John O' Byrne, Secretary and Treasurer.
Lombard and South Streets. Moses A. Drop- sie, President : John L. Lawson, Secretary ; Thomas L Lawson, Treasurer.
North Philadelphia (via Columbia av, Broad, Tioga and 17th Streets, and connecting with Citi- zens' line). John Q. Ginnodo, President ; J. Bonsall, Secretary and Treasurer ; E. Peters, Superintendent.
Philadelphia City (Chestnut and Walnut sts). Othee 2100 Chestunt. Charles Camblos, Presi- dent ; William Colket, Secretary and Treasurer ; lliram Castor, Superintendent.
Philadelphia and Darby (connecting with West Philadelphia road). Offiee cor Gray's Ferry and Darby roads. Thomas S. Ellis, President ; Thos. Sparks, Secretary and Treasurer; George G .. Leech, superintendent.
Philadelphia and Gray's Ferry (via Gray's Ferry road, 21st, Pine and Spruce sts). Office N W 23d and South. John N. Hutchinson, Presi- dent ; James P. McFadden, Secretary and Trea- surer.
Richmond and Schuylkill (Girard avenue). Office 136 S 3d. Joseph R. Flanigen, President ; Erastus Poulson, Secretary ; Charles S. Wayne, Treasurer.
Ridge avenue and Manayunk (connecting with Girard College line). Office cor Ridge and Co- lumbia avenues. Charles Thomson Jones, Presi- dent ; Lewis Stokes, Secretary and Treasurer.
Second and Third Streets (having a branch from Brown, through Richmond to Bridesburg). Office cor Frankford avenue and Amber. Robt. F'. Taylor, President ; E. D. Lesley, Treasurer ; Thomas Logan, Secretary ; John Young, Supor- intendent.
Seventeenth and Nineteenth Streets. Office 19th and Girard avenue. J. E. Gillingham, President ; H. B. Leech, Secretary und Trea- surer.
Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets. Offico Broad bel Carpenter. Price I. Patton, President , Henry llaines, Secretary und Treasurer.
West Philadelphia (Market st). Office corner Haverford and Logan. William Wright, Presi- dent; Charles Lombert, Secretary ; William Martin Jr., Treasurer ; M. English, Superintend- ent.
EXPRESSES.
Adams & Co., 320 Chestnnt.
Bridesburg, 9 S 3d.
California, Wells, Fargo & Co , 607 Chestnut.
Doylestown, Heston & Co., 161 N 3d Frankford, 9 S 3d.
Frankford, 26 S 5th.
Germantown, William Pownal, 9 8 3d.
Graham's Baggage Express, Office 3 Walnut. llarnden's, 607 Chestnut.
Strangers and Citizens are recommended to purchase their
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Howard & Co., 607 Chestnut.
Kinsley & Co., N E 4th & Chestnut.
Lenf H. L., U. S. Mail Line to Californin & Now York, 320 Chostnul.
Mann's Baggage Express, Office, Penna R R De- pot, 11th & Market.
Manayunk, 9 S 3d.
Manayunk & Roxborough, 26 8 5th.
Norristown, 9 S 3d.
Philadelphia Local, Oakman & Douglass, 26 $ 5th.
Reading, P. Albright, 311 Race.
West, Jersey, 3 Walnut.
West Philadelphia, 26 S 5th.
Woodbury, N. J., 26 $ 5th.
FERRIES.
Camden from South to Market Street, Sonth Canden or Kaighn's Point.
Camden and Philadelphia Company, from upper sido Market to Federal Street, Camden.
Camden and Philadelphia Steamboat Ferry Co., from Walnut Street, to Bridge avenue.
Cooper's Point Company, from Vine Street to Cooper's Point.
Gloucester, N. J., from South Street.
Red Bank, N. J., from South Street.
West Jersey Company, from lower side Market to Market Street, Camden.
STEAMBOATS PLYING ON THE DELAWARE.
Ariel Chestnut street wharf. For Wilmington, touching at Chester and Marens Hook.
Barclay, Arch street wharf. For Hainesport, touching at Progress, Delanco, Delta Grove, Bridgeborough, Irish Wharf, Bailey's Landing and Centreton.
Edwin Forrest, Arch street wharf. For Trenton, touching at Tacony, Torresdale, Beverly, Bur- lington, Bristol, Florence and Fieldsborough. Liberty, Arch street wharf. For Sculltown.
Major Reybold, Arch street wharf. For Salem, touching at Chester, Pennsgrove, New Castle and Delaware City.
Osceola, Arch street wharf. For Swedesborongh, N. J.
Philadelphia & Havre de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company. President, William S. Smith ; Sec- retary and Treasurer, H. V. Lesley. Office, 417 Walnut
Rancocas, first wharf below Arch. For Bridge- - port.
Trenton, Walnut street wharf. For Bordentown, touching at Tacony, Torresdale, Beverly, Bur- lington, Bristol, Florence and Robins' wharf.
PACKETS-SAILING.
Bordentown, 2d wharf ab Chestnut.
Boston, Express Line, David Cooper, Agent, 18 N Delaware av.
Boston & New Bedford Petroleum Line, Twells & Co., Agents, 118 N Del av.
Boston, Regular Line, Twells & Co., Agents, 118 N Delaware av.
Bridgeton, N. J., Ist wharf below Arch.
Charleston, S. C., Heron's Line, A. Heron, Jr., & Co. Agents, 126 N Del av.
Charleston, S. C., Keystone Line, D. S. Stetson & Co., Agents, 112 N Del av.
Charleston, S. C., Merchants' Line, Baker & Folsom, Agents, 138 N Del av.
Chester, Pa., 2d wharf above Chestnut.
Galveston, Texas, Merchants' Line, Baker & Fol- som, 138 N Del Av.
Galveston, Texas, Heron's Line, A. Heron, Jr., & Co., 126 N Del av.
Havana, Keystone Lino, D. S. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av.
Havana, Merchants' Line, Baker & Folsom, 138 N Delaware av.
Indianola, Texas, Heron's Line, A. Heron, Jr., & Co., 126 N Del av.
Invacea, Texas, Heron's Line, A. Heron, Jr., & Co., 126 N Del av.
Liverpool, Cope's Line, Walnut street wharf.
Mobile, Ala., Eagle Line, A. Heron, Jr., & Co., 126 N Del nv.
Mobile, Ala., Keystone Line, D. S., Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av.
Mobile, Aln., Louisiana Line, Bishop, Simone & Co., 105 Arch.
Mobile, Ala., Merchants' Line, Baker & Folsom, 138 N Del av.
Newbern, N. C., Merchants' Line, Baker & Fol- som, 138 N Del av.
New Orleans, Heron's Line, A. Ileron, Jr., & Co., 126 N Del av.
Now Orleans, Keystono Line, D. S. Stetson & Co., t12 N Del av.
New Orleans, Louisiana Line, Bishop, Simons & Co., Agents, 105 Arch.
New Orleans, Merchants' Line, Baker & Folsom, 138 N Del av.
New York, Express Line, David Cooper, 18 N Del av.
San Francisco., Cal., Louisiana Line, Bishop, Simons & Co., 105 Arch.
San Francisco, Comstock's Clipper Line, D. S. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av.
Savannah, Ga., Heron's Line, A. Heron, Jr., & Co .. 126 N Del av.
Savannah, Ga., Keystone Line, D. S. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av.
Savannah, Ga., Merchants' Line, Baker & Fol- som, 138 N Del av.
Taunton, Mass., Old Regular Line, Twells & Co., Agents, 112 N Del av.
Trenton and Lambertsville, Ist wharf below Arch. Wilmington, Del., Bush's Line, 2d wharf above Chestnut.
Wilmington, Del., Warner's Line, lower side Chestnut st wharf.
Wilmington, N. C., Heron's Line, A. Heron, Jr., & Co., 126 N Del av.
Wilmington, N. C., Keystone Line, D. S. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av.
Wilmington, N. C., Merchants' Line, Baker & Folsom, 138 N Del av.
PACKETS-STEAM,
Albany and Troy, Commercial Trans. Co., S. Flanagan, Agent, 304 S Del av.
Baltimore, Baltimore and Phila. Steamboat Co., A. Groves, Jr:, Agent, 34 S Del av. .
Baltimore, Hand's Line, Thomas Webster, Agent, 14 N Del av.
Boston Steamship Line, Henry Winsor, Agent, 332 S Del av.
Charleston, S. C., Ocean Steamboat Nav. Co., Alexander Heron, Jr , & Co., 126 N Del av.
Hartford, Conn., Philadelphia and Hartford Steam Propeller Co., Wm. M. Baird & Co., Agents, 132 S Del av.
Havre de Grace, Phila. and Havre de Grace Steam Towboat Co., office 417 Walnut, H. V. Lesley, Secretary and Treasurer.
Clothing at Oak Hall, Southeast Corner Sixth and Market Streets.
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
Liverpool, Liverpool and Phila. Steamship Co., John ti. Dale, Agent, 111 Walnut.
New York, N. V. and Phila. Steam Nav. Co., James Allderdice, Agent, 316 § Del av. New York, Phila. Steam Propeller Co., William M. Baird & Co., Agents, 132 S Del av. Philadelphia & New York Express Steamboat Co., William P. Clyde, Agent, 14 S Del av.
Richmond. Petersburg and Norfolk Union Stenm- ship Co., Thomas Webster, Agent, 14 N Del av. Savannah, Ga., Philadelphia und Savannah Steam Nav. Co., 126 N Del av., Wm. Dennis, Seere- tary and Treasurer, A. Heron, Jr., & Co., Agents, 126 N Del av.
Trenton. N. J., Merchants' Steam Propeller Line, 3d wharf below Market.
Trenton, N. J., Franklin Line, Isi wharf below Arch.
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
DAILY NEWSPAPERS.
Daily Evening Bulletin, 112 S 3d.
North American und United States Gazette, Mor- ton MeMichael, 132 S 3d.
Philadelphia Daily News, Joseph R. Flanigan, 136 § 3d.
Philadelphia Evening Journal, 108 S 3d.
Philadelphia Free Press (German), 418 N 4th.
Publie Ledger, Swain & Abell, S W 3d & Chest- nut
The Philadelphia Democrat, 465 N 3d.
The Philadelphia Inquirer, William W. Harding, 121 § 3d.
The Press, John W. Forney, 111 S 4th.
TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.
North American and United States Gazette, 132 S 3d.
Philadelphia Inquirer, 121 S 3d.
The Press, 111 S 4th.
WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.
American Messenger and Child's Paper, 929 Chestnut.
American Presbyterian, 1334 Chestnut.
Anti-slavery Standard, 106 N 10th.
Banner of the Covenant, 104 Jones' alley.
Catholic Herald and Visitor. 327 Walnut
Christian Chronicle, Rev. James S. Dickerson, 23 N 6th.
Christian Instructor, 52 N 6th.
Christian Reeorder. 619 Pine.
Commercial List, 222 Gold.
Episcopal Recorder, James S. McCalla, 237 Dock.
Fitzgerald's City Item, 112 S 3d.
Friends' Intelligencer, 17 & 19 S 6th.
Friends' Review. 109 N 10th.
Germantown Telegraph, Muin, Gtn., & 109 S 3d. Legal and Insurance Reporter, 424 Walnut. Legal Intelligencer, 607 Sansom.
Lutheran and Missionary, S E 7th and Arch.
Manayunk Star and Roxborough Gazette, Main, Manayunk.
Democratie Leader, 108 S 3d.
Philadelphia Saturday Bulletin, 112 S 3d. Republican Flag, F. W. Thomas, 418 N 4th.
Sunday Blatt, 418 N 4th. Sunday Dispatch, 152 S 3d.
Sunday Mercury, Meeser, Johnson & Co., 152 S 3d.
Sunday School Times, 148 S 4th.
Sunday Transcript, 110 S 3d.
The Dollar Newspaper, Ledger Building.
The Dollar Weekly News, 136 S 3d.
The Friend. 116 N 4th.
The New World, Hoffman & Morwitz, 465 N 3d. The Occident and American Jewish Advocate, Isune Leeser, 1221 Walnut.
The Presbyterian Standard, 108 S 4th.
The Presbyterian, 606 Chestnut.
The Saturday Evening Post, 319 Walnut.
The Weekly North American and Gazette, 132 S 3d.
The Weekly Press, 111 S 4th.
United States Journal, Fuller & Co., 310 Chest- nut.
United States Railroad and Mining Register, 423 Walnut.
Vereingte Staaten Zeitung, 465 N 3d.
PERIODICALS.
American Exchange and Review, 712 Chestnut.
American Journal of Medical Sciences, Blanch- nrd & Lea, & E 4th and Chestnut.
American Journal of Pharmacy, Charles Ellis & Co., 724 Market.
Arthur's Home Magazine, 323 Walnut.
Biblical Repertory & Princeton Review, Peter Walker, 821 Chestnut.
Colonization Herald, Win. Coppinger, ed., 609 Walnut
Dental Cosmos, Samuel S. White, 528 Areh.
Eclectic Medical Journal. 931 Arch.
Evangelieat Repository, William S. Young, 1023 Race.
Farmer & Gardener, 52 N 6th.
Gardener's Monthly, 23 N 6th.
Home & Foreign Record, 821 Chestnut.
Imlay & Bicknell's Bank Note Reporter, 45 S 3d.
Journal of the Academy of Natural' Sciences, N W Brond & Sansom.
Journal of the Franklin Institute, 15 S 7th.
Lady's Book, L. A. Godey, 323 Chestnut.
Law Library, 535 Chestnut.
Lemer Hlerte, Rev. John Gantenbein.
Lutheran Sunday School Herald, 42 N 9th.
Medical News and Library, S E 4th & Chestnut. Medical & Surgical Reporter, 115 S 7th.
Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine, 306 Chest- nut.
Peterson's Philadelphia Counterfeit Detector, 300 Chestnut.
Philadelphia Intelligencer, 323 Walnut.
Phrenologieal Journal, 922 Chestnut.
Presbyterian Historieal Almanae. 111 S 10th.
Presbyterian Quarterly Review, 1334 Chestnut.
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, N W Broad & Sansom.
Ranking's Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Seiences, 25 S 6th.
Clark's School Visitor, Daughaday & Hammond, 1308 Chestnut.
Sunday School Gem, James Challen & Son, 1308 Chestnut.
Sunday School World, 1122 Chestnut.
Temperance Standard, William Axe & Co., Fkd. The Child's World, 1122 Chestnut.
The Covenanter, Rev. James M. Wilson, 1015 Morgan.
The Little Pilgrim, 319 Walnut.
The Presbyterian Sabbath School Visitor, 821 Chestnut.
Water Cure Journal, 922 Chestnut.
Young Reaper, Rev. B. Griffith, 530 Arch.
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
IRON COMPANIES. ALLENTOWN. Office No. 105 Walnut. Joseph Cabot, Pres. Henry Cabot, Sec'y. AMERICAN IRON ASSOCIATION. Odlice 205g Walnut. Geo. N. Eckert, Pres. J. P. Lesley, Sec'y. Chas. E. Smith, Treasurer.
BLOOMSBURG. Office No. 213 North Water. Charles R. Paxton, President. William E. S. Baker, Secretary & Treasurer.
CAMBRIA. Office No. 400 Chestnut. Charles S. Wood, President.
John T. Kile, Secretary & Treasurer. DUNCANNON.
Office No. 213 N Water.
William Wister, President.
John Wister, 3d Treasurer.
William E. S. Baker, Sec'y & Ass't Treasurer.
LEHIGH CRANE.
Office No. 350 N Delaware Avenue.
Theo. Mitchell, Pres. Fred. R. Backus, Treas. Benjamin J. Leedom, Secretary.
PENNSYLVANIA. Office 407 Library Street.
Isaac S. Waterman, Pres. William J. Barr, See'y. Geo. I. Waterman, Treasurer.
PHOENIX.
Office Franklin Building, 410 Walnut.
David Reeves, President.
Samuel J. Reeves, Vice Pres & Treas.
James Milliken, Secretary. R. B. Aertsen, Ass't Treasurer. SWEDE. Office No. 215 N 2d.
Thomas I. Potts, President. William Abbott, Sec'y & Treas. TRENTON. Office No. 2053 Walnut. T. Abbott, Vice-President.
MINING COMPANIES. AMYGDALOID. Office No. 45 S 3d.
George L. Oliver, President.
F. K. Womrath, Secretary. Francis M. Drexel, Treasurer.
LEHIGH ZINC COMPANY. Office No. 121 Walnut. Samuel F. Fisher, President. Gordon Monges, Secretary.
CONNECTICUT. Office No. 226 Walnut.
George G. West, President. R. O. Lowry, Ass't Sec'y & Treas.
BOHEMIAN, LAKE SUPERIOR. Office No. 132 Walnut.
Clement March, President.
Win. L. Mactior, Transfer Agent. R. II. Rickard, Secretary & Trensurer.
GAP. Office No. 136 S 3d.
Joseph Baker, President. F. S. lloeckly, Sec'y & Treas. PENNSYLVANIA. Office No. 417 Walnut. Joseph G. Honszey, President. S. M. Day, Sec'y & Trens.
ONTONAGON, LAKE SUPERIOR. Office No. 132 Walnut.
Clement March, President. Win. L. Mactier, Sec'y & Treus.
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