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IRON COMPANIES. ALLENTOWN. Office No. 105 Walnut. Joseph Cabot, Pres. Henry Cabot, Sec'y.
AMERICAN IRON ASSOCIATION. Office No. 205} Walnut. Geo. N. Eckert, Pres. J. P. Lesley, Sec'y. Charles E. Smith, Treasurer.
BLAIR. Office No. 400 Chestnut. C. S. Wood, President.
George R. Wood, Treas. & Sec'y. BLOOMSBURG. Office No. 213 N Water. Charles R. Paxton, President. William E S. Baker, Sec'y & Treas.
CAMBRIA. Office No. 400 Chestnut. Charles S. Wood, President.
John T. Kile, Sec'y & Treas. DUNCANNON. Office No. 213 N Water. William Wister, President.
John Wister, Treasurer
William E. S. Baker, Sec'y & Assistant Treas.
LEHIGH CRANE. Office No. 350 N Delaware avenue. Theo. Mitchell, Pres. Fred. R. Backus, Treas. Benjamin J. Leedom, Secretary.
PENNSYLVANIA. Office No 407 Library street. Isaac S. Waterman, Pres. Wm. J. Barr, Seo'y. George I. Waterman, Treasurer.
PHOENIX.
Office Franklin Building, 410 Walnut. David Reeves, President. Samuel J. Reeves, Vice-Pres. & Treas. R. B. Aertsen, Assistant Treas. & Sec'y.
SWEDE. Office No. 215 N 2d. Thomas I. Potts, President. William Abbott, Sec'y & Treas. TRENTON. Office No. 205} Walnut. T. Abbott, Vice-President.
MINING COMPANIES. AMYGDALOID. Office No. 324 Walnut. George L. Oliver, President. F. K. Womrath, Sec'y & Treas,
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AETNA.
Office No. 324 Walnut. George L. Oliver, President,
B A. Hoopes, Sec'y & Treas.
DELAWARE MINING COMPANY.
Joseph G. Henszey, President. S. M. Day, Seo'y & Treas.
MANDAN. Office No. 324 Walnut.
George L. Oliver, President. B. A Hoopes, Sec'y & Treas.
METALLINE. Office No. 324 Walnut.
George L. Oliver, President. . A. H Denckla, Sec'y & Treas.
GIRARD. Office No. 324 Walnut.
Thomas S. Fernon, President. B. A. Hoopes, Sec'y & Treas.
LEHIGH ZINC COMPANY. Office No. 121 Walnut. Benjamin C. Webster, President. Gordon Monges, Secretary.
BOHEMIAN, LAKE SUPERIOR. Office No. 132 Walnut.
Clement March, President. William L. Mactier, Transfer Agent. R. H. Rickard, Secretary & Treasurer.
GAP. Office No. 136 S 3d.
Henry Earle, President. F. S. Hoeckly, Secretary & Treas.
MARQUETTE MINING COMPANY. William L. Sisom, President. S. M. Day, Sec'y & Treas.
PENNSYLVANIA. Office No. 326 Walnut.
Joseph G. Henszey, President.
S. M. Day, Sec'y & Treas.
ONTONAGON, LAKE SUPERIOR. Office No. 132 Walnut.
Clement March, President.
William L. Mactier, Sec'y & Treas.
COAL, NAVIGATION AND RAIL- ROAD COMPANIES. BARCLAY COAL COMPANY. N W 4th and Walnut. George R. Oat, President. Harvey Shaw, Sec'y & Treas.
BEAVER MEADOW RAILROAD AND COAL. Office No 412 Walnut.
William W. Longstreth, President.
Lloyd Chamberlain, Sec'y & Treas.
HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP MOUN- TAIN RAILROAD AND COAL.
Office No. 258 S 3d.
Lewis T. Wattson, President.
John P. Aertsen, Sec'y & Treas.
Buy your Clothing at the great Oak Hall Clothing House, Corner Sixth and Market Streets, WANAMAKER & BROWN.
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LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COM- PANY. Office No. 122 S 2d
James S. Cox, President. Edwin Walter, Sec'y & Treas.
LITTLE SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION R. R. AND COAL. Office No. 410 Walnut.
Thomas Hart, President. A. J. Derbyshire, Sec'y & Treas.
MILL CREEK & MINE HILL NAVIGATION AND R. R. Office No. 407 Library.
John Tucker, President. P. C. Hollis, Sec'y and Treas.
EAST MAHANOY R. R COMPANY. Office No. 410 Walnut.
Thomas Hart, President.
A. J. Derbyshire, Sec'y and Treas.
NEW YORK & MIDDLE COAL FIELD & R. R. COMPANY. Office No. 204 S 4th.
John M. Bickel, President. Peter L. Landis, Sec'y & Treas.
SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION. Office No. 417 Walnut.
Frederick Fraley, President. Charles W. Bacon, Treasurer. William M. Tilghman, Secretary.
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY NAVIGATION AND RAILROAD. Office No. 407 Library.
John Tucker, President. P. C. Hollis, Sec'y & Treas.
COAL AND IRON COMPANIES. LOCUST MOUNTAIN. Office No. 230 S 3d.
John Biddle, President. J. C. Coppuck, Sec'y & Treas.
POTOMAC. Office N E 4th and Walnut
Henry A. Brown, President.
Robert A. Parrish, Jr., Sec'y & Treas.
POWELTON COAL AND IRON COMPANY. Office No. 104 Walnut.
Robert Hare Powel, President.
W. H. Harned, Treasurer. J. W. Morris, Jr., Secretary.
COAL IMPROVEMENT COMPANIES.
BIG BLACK CREEK. Office No. 412 Walnut. Algernon S. Roberts, President. William W. Longstreth, Sec'y & Treas.
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BIG MOUNTAIN. Office No. 320 Walnut.
William P. Jenks, President. Samuel Wilcox, Sec'y & Treas.
BLACK CREEK. Office No. 311} Walnut.
J. Gillingham Fell, President. Howard Spencer, Sec'y & Treas.
BROAD TOP. Office No. 228 Walnut.
Henry. D. Moore, President. James Appleton, Sec'y & Treas.
SHAMOKIN AND BEAR VALLEY COMPANY. Office No. 214 Chestnut.
D. C. Wharton, President. William P. Atkinson, Sec'y & Treas.
DONALDSON. Office No: 276 S 3d.
C. Colket, President. Albert B. Eckel, Sec'y & Treas. FOREST. Office 14 Richmond wharves and 327 Walnut. Charles A. Heckscher, President. W. A. English, Agent.
GREENWICH. Office No. 423 Walnut. J. S. McMullen, Pres. Michael Magee, Sec'y.
KITTANNING COAL COMPANY. Rear No. 123} S 4th.
H. N. Burroughs, President.
H. H. Shillingford, Seo'y & Treas.
LOCUST GAP. Office No. 205} Walnut.
Abraham S. Wolf, President.
Henry S. Elder, Seo'y & Treas.
TIOGA. Office No. 724 Market.
Charles Ellis, President.
William Ellis, Secretary and Treas.
UNION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Office No. 320 Walnut.
Algernon S. Roberts, President.
Edward Roberts, Jr., Sec'y & Treas.
CANAL COMPANIES.
CHESAPEAKE AND DELAWARE.
Office No. 417 Walnut.
Andrew C. Gray, President.
H. V. Lesley, Sec'y & Treas.
DELAWARE DIVISION. Office No. 303 Walnut.
J. B. Moorehead, President.
J. W. Woolston, Sec'y & Treasurer.
DELAWARE AND RARITAN.
Office No. 206 S Delaware avenue.
Robert F. Stockton, President.
Richard Stockton, Treasurer.
John P. Stockton, Sec'y.
Ezra B. Ely, Agent.
SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION. Office No. 417 Walnut.
Frederick Fraley, President.
Charles W. Bacon, Treasurer.
William M. Tilghman, Sec'y.
The Popular Clothing House of Philadelphia, WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, Corner Sixth and Market Streets.
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SUSQUEHANNA. Transfer Agency, 127 S 4th. Joseph T. Ford, Agent.
UNION. Office No. 228 Walnut. James Page, President.
Oscar Thompson, Sec'y & Treas.
WYOMING VALLEY. Transfer Agency, 314} Walnut. Joseph H. Dulles, President.
COAL COMPANIES. BROAD TOP (SEMI-ANTHRACITE). Office No 228 Walnut.
William C. Flanigen, President. James Appleton, Sec'y & Treas.
BUCK MOUNTAIN. Office No. 320 Walnut. William P. Jenks, President.
Thomas H. Trotter, Seo'y & Treas.
DELAWARE. Office No. 316 Walnut. .
John R. White, President.
William Robinson, Jr., Sec'y.
DIAMOND. Office No. 713 Market.
Dr. Edward Pease, President.
Solomon, Alter, Sec'y & Treas.
HAZLETON. Office No. 303 Walnut.
Algernon S. Roberts, President.
Alexander G. Gaw, Sec'y & Treas.
NEW CREEK. Office No. 311 Walnut.
C. C. Childs, President. Wm. W. Hollingsworth, Sec'y & Treas.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA. Office 213 Walnut.
James Gordon, President, Wm. H. Gordon, Secretary & Treasurer.
NORTHWESTERN. Office 108 S.4th H. N. Burroughs, President, Samuel Dutton, Secretary. PENN. Office 12 Philadelphia Exchange. R. H. Gratz, President, A. L. Matthews, Sec. Lewis Cooper, Treasurer.
BUTLER. Office 108 S 4th
H. N. Burroughs, President. Samuel Dutton, Secretary.
SUGAR NOTCH. Office 613 Market.
William Dorsey, President. Caleb Clothier, Secretary and Treasurer.
WESTMORELAND. Office 230 S 3d. Edward G. Biddle, President. F. H. Jackson, Secretary and Treasurer.
WEST PITTSTON. Office S E Water and Chestnut
Edward C. Knight, President. James H. Stevenson, Sec'y and Treas ..
RAILROAD COMPANIES. CAMDEN AND AMBOY. Office 206 S Delaware avenue. Edwin A. Stevens, President. Samuel J. Bayard, Sec. Richard Stockton, Treas. William H. Gatzmer, Agent.
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC. : Office 424 Walnut.
Passenger office, foot of Vine Street. Robert Frazer, President. H. Whiteman, Secretary and Treasurer.
CAPE MAY AND MILLVILLE. Office 409 Walnut. C. B. Dungan, President. Samuel J. Bayard, Sec. B. F. Lee, Treas.
CATAWISSA. Office 424 Walnut. T. Haskins Du Puy, President. M. P. Hutchinson, Sec. William L. Gilroy, Treas.
CHESTER VALLEY. Office 274 S 3d.
John F. Gilpin, President. Charles O'Neill, Secretary and Treasurer.
CHESTNUT HILL.
Office 9thand Green and 25 Merchants' Exchange.
C. Colket, President. H. K. Smith, Secretary and Treasurer.
ELMIRA AND WILLIAMSPORT. Office 308 Walnut.
Thomas Kimber, Jr., President Wm. C. Longstreth, Secretary and Treasurer.
HARRISBURG, PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT JOY, AND LANCASTER. Office 234 S 3d.
Michael V. Baker, President. George Taber, Secretary and Treasurer.
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY. Office 203 Walnut. .
Asa Packer, President. William H. Ely, Secretary and Treasurer.
LEHIGH LUZERNE. Office 320 Walnut.
Algernon S. Roberts, President. Edward Roberts, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer.
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MAHANOY AND BROAD MOUNTAIN. Office 227 S 4th.
Charles E. Smith, President. Charles C. Brock, Secretary and Treasurer.
Strangers and Citizens are recommended to purchase their Clothing of WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, S. E. Corner Sixth & Market Streets.
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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. Roberts, Engineer and Supt.
PENNSYLVANIA. Office 234 to 238 S 3d.
J. Edgar Thompson, Pres. Thos. A. Scott, V. P. Thomas T. Firth, Treas. £ Edmund Smith, Sec.
BELLEFONTE AND SNOWSHOE RAILROAD COMPANY. Office 1608 Market.
R. H. Downing, President.
F. C. Yarnall, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE.
Office 230 Walnut.
Wm. G. Moorhead. Pres. E. F. Gay, V. Pres. George P. Little, Secretary and Treasurer.
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN. Office cor. 9th and Green. Edward C. Dale, President.
Winfield S. Wilson, Secretary and Treasurer.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING.
Office 227 S 4th.
Charles E. Smith, President.
Samuel Bradford, Treasurer. William H. Webb, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON. Office 224 S Delaware avenue.
Vincent L. Bradford, President. A. H. Thomson, Treasurer. James Morrell, Secretary.
. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE. Depot cor. Broad and Washington av. S. M. Felton, President. Alfred Horner, Secretary and Treasurer. LEHIGH AND MAHANOY. Office 206 S 4th.
Charles Hartshorne, President.
Joseph Potts, Secretary and Treasurer.
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN AND LEHIGH RIVER R. R. CO.
Office 15 S 7th, Franklin Institute.
A. J. Derbyshire, President. Joshua W. Ash, Secretary and Treasurer.
SHAMOKIN VALLEY & POTTSVILLE. Office 234 S 3d
James S. Biddle, President. George Taber, Secretary and Treasurer.
TIOGA. Office 25 Merchants' Exchange. Jos. W. Ryerss, President. Alex. E. Dougherty, Sec'y and Treas.
WEST CHESTER.
Passenger office, S E 11th and Market.
WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA. Office N E 18th 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, Secretary and Treasurer. J. Van Rensselaer, Superintendent.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA R. R. CO. Office 238 S 3d. Samuel T. Bodine, President. Joseph Lesley, Secretary.
TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.
AMERICAN. Office 105 S 3d. E. S. Sandford, President.
C. Livingston, Secretary. F. Morris, Treasurer. Wm. P. Westervelt, Superintendent.
INDEPENDENT. Office 413 Chestnut.
J. J. Speed, President.
S. C. Hay, Secretary and Superintendent.
NATIONAL & ATLANTIC & OHIO. Office 105 S 3d.
John H. Berryhill, Pres.
R. F. Raley, Treas.
H. H. Shillingford, Secretary.
David Brooks, Superintendent.
PEOPLE'S. Office 411 Chestnut. A. A. Lovett, Superintendent.
PHILADELPHIA, READING & POTTSVILLE. Office 227 S 4th.
Morris S. Wickersham, President.
David J. Woods, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA AND WILKESBARRE. Office 105 S 3d.
Best Place In the City to buy good Clothing, at low prices, Is WANAMAKER & BROWN'S, Oak Hall Clothing House, Corner Sixth and Market Streets.
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SUSQUEHANNA RIVER AND NORTH AND WEST BRANCH. Office 227 S 4th. H. S. Goodwin, President.
TURNPIKE COMPANIES.
CHELTENHAM AND WILLOW GROVE. Office 314 Vine.
William Wister, 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.
Thomas A. Biddle, 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. "Office I18 S 6th. George Blight, President.
F. Carroll Brewster, Sec. Wm. W. Colket, Treas.
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, Presi- dent. A. Kahn, Treasurer. P. Homburg, Sexton.
Cathedral, Lancaster Turnpike. Office, S E 18th & Summer. Michael S. Walsh, Accountant. Hugh O'Donnell, Superintendent. 1
Cedar Hill (Frankford). Peter Castor, President William Overington, Treasurer. Isaac Shall- cross, Secretary.
German Hebrew, near Frankford. Joseph Ein- stein, President. Elias Wolf, Vice-President L. Ellinger, Secretary.
Glenwood, Ridge av. and Islington lanc. 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 corner of 5th and Chestnut, Frederick Brown's. John Jay Smith, President. Fred- erick Brown, Treasurer. Lloyd P. Smith, Se- cretary.
Lebanon, Passyunk av. W.of Broad. Office, 717 Lombard. Jacob C. White, Sr., 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 road 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. M. Hoffman, Sexton. Mount Vernon, Ridge av. opposite Laurel Hill. Office, 213 N 3d. William Musser, President. Richard M. Greiner, Secretary and Treasurer. William Sinton, Superintendent. George Em- erick, agent for the sale of lots, 514 N 11th.
Mutual, Washington av. ab 9th, S side. George W. Gillingham, President. Lewis Gillingham, Secretary. Wm. Robertson, Treasurer.
Odd Fellows, 24th st. and Islington lane .. James W. Hopkins, President. William Stedman, Treasurer. William D. Mensing, Secretary and Superintendent.
Olive, Lancaster turnpike. Office, 921 Lombard. Stephen Smith, President. W. B. , Se- cretary.
Philadelphia, Passyunk av. W of Broad. Office, 258 S 3d. Samuel Grant, Sr., Proprietor.
Philanthropic, Passyunk av bel County . Prison. George Smith, President. John F. Reed, Se- cretary. Benjamin 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 Strobel, President. James McCann, Secretary. Joseph F. Snyder, Treasurer.
United American Mechanics and United Daugh- ters of America, 21st st. and Islington lane. Office in basement of hall, N E cor. 4th and George. George W. Ford, President. William M. Weckerly, Secretary. John Krider, Treas. Jeremiah Hansbury, Superintendent.
Woodlands, Darby road. Office, 813 Arch. Eli K. Price, President. Joseph B. Townsend, Secretary and Treasurer.
Friends' Cemetery, West Chester road.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PLACES.
Almshouse, west side Schuylkill, opposite South. Assistant Quartermaster's Office, U. S. Marine Corps, 1220 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.
Buy your Clothing at the great Oak Hali Clothing House, Corner Sixth and Market Streets, WANAMAKER & BROWN.
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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, Chestnut st. below Fifth. 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 SCHOOLHOUSES.
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 ab Lombard.
Harrison, Master ab 2d.
Jefferson, 5th ab Poplar. John Quincy Adams, Garden bel Buttonwood.
Livingston, 23d ab 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 bel 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.
American Mechanic's Hall, N E 4th and George.
Arch Street Theatre, Arch ab 6th.
Assembly Building, S W 10th.& Chestnut.
Concert Hall, 1221 Chestnut.
Continental Theatre, Walnut ab 8th.
Frankford Lyceum of Science, Fkd ab Sellers. Franklin Hall, 54 N 6th.
Handel and Haydn Hall, N E 8th & 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.
Sansom Street Hall, Sansom above 6th.
Spring Garden Assembly Room, S E Broad and Spring Garden.
Wheatley's Theatre, Chestnut ab 12th.
Walnut Street Theatre, N E 9th and Walnut. Washington Hall, S W 8th and Spring Garden. Wright's Institute, Unity and Franklin, Fkd. Concord Hall, 108 N 10th.
MARKET COMPANIES. DELAWARE AVENUE. .
Delaware avenue to Front and Dock to Spruce. Edward Browning, President. William J. Car- lin, Secretary and Treasurer; Charles Vezey, Superintendent.
EASTERN. · Fifth and Merchant. N. P. Buckley, Superintendent.
FARMERS'. Market to Filbert above 11th.
Joshua P. Eyre, 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; E. C. Sedgwick, Superintendent.
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.
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.
PUBLIC MARKETS.
Callowhill Street, from 4th to 7th.
Eleventh Street, from Shippen to Carpenter.
Farmers' Western, 21st and Market. 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.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. THE EXECUTIVE.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, of Illinois, President of the United States.
The Popular Clothing House of Philadelphia, WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, Corner Sixth and Market Streets.
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HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine, Vice-Presi- dent.
THE CABINET.
WILLIAM H. SEWARD, of New York, Secre- tary of State.
SALMON P. CHASE, of Ohio, Secretary of the Treasury.
EDWIN M. STANTON, of Pennsylvania, Secre -. tary of War.
GIDEON WELLES, of Connecticut, Secretary of the Navy.
JOHN P. USHER, of Indiana, Secretary of the Interior.
EDWARD BATES, of Missouri, Attorney-Gene- ral.
MONTGOMERY BLAIR, of Maryland, Post- master-General.
THE JUDICIARY.
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
ROGER B. TANEY, of Maryland, Chief Justice.
Nathan Clifford, of Maine, Associate Justice.
Samuel Nelson, of New York,
Robert C. Grier, of Penn., 66
James M. Wayne, of Georgia,
David Davis, of Illinois,
John Catron, of Tennesse,
Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio,
Samuel. F. Miller, of Iowa,
Stephen J. Field, of California, '
Court meets first Monday in December, in Washington.
THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.
FIRST REGULAR SESSION ; CONVENED MON- DAY, DECEMBER 7, 1863.
SENATE.
HANNIBAL HAMLIN, Bangor, Maine, President ex-officio.
[Republicans and Unconditional Unionists (in Roman), 36; Conditional Unionists (in SMALL CAPS),.5; Democrats (in Italics), 9; Total, 50. The figures before each Senator's name denote the year when his term expires.]
CALIFORNIA.
1869 John Conness, . . Placerville. 1867 James A. Mc Dougall, . San Francisco.
CONNECTICUT.
1869 James Dixon, . . Hartford. 1867 Lafayette S. Foster, . Norwich.
DELAWARE.
1869 James A. Bayard, . . Wilmington. 1865 William Saulsbury, . Georgetown.
ILLINOIS.
1869 Wm. A. Richardson, . Quincy. 1867 Lyman Trumbull, Alton.
INDIANA.
1869 Thomas A. Hendricks, . Indianapolis. 1867 Henry S. Lane, .. . Crawfordsville.
IOWA.
1867 James Harlan, . Mount Pleasant.
1865 James W. Grimes, . Burlington. .
KANSAS.
1867 Samuel C. Pomeroy,
, Atchison.
1865 James H. Lane, ..
. Lawrence.
KENTUCKY. .
1867 GARRET DAVIS, .
Paris.
1865 Lazarus W. Powell, . Henderson.
MAINE.
1869 Lot M. Morrill,
. Augusta.
1865 Wm. Pitt Fessenden, . Portland.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1869 Charles Sumner,
. Boston.
1865 Henry Wilson,
Natick.
MARYLAND.
1869 REVERDY JOHNSON, . Baltimore. 1867 THOMAS H. HICKS, . . Cambridge.
MICHIGAN.
1869 Zachariah Chandler, . Detroit. 1865 Jacob M. Howard, . . Detroit.
MINNESOTA.
1869 Alexander Ramsay, . . St. Paul. 1865 Morton S. Wilkinson, . St. Paul.
MISSOURI.
1869 John B. Henderson,
. Louisiana.
1865 B. Gratz Brown, .
.
. St. Louis.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1867 Daniel Clark, .
Manchester.
1865 John P. Hale,
. Dover.
NEW JERSEY.
1869 William Wright, .
. Newark.
1865 John C. Ten Eyck,
. Mount Holly.
NEW YORK.
1869 Edwin D. Morgan, .
. New York ..
1867 Ira Harris,
. Albany.
OHIO.
1869 Benjamin F. Wade,.
. Jefferson.
1867 John Sherman, .
. Mansfield.
.
OREGON.
1869 Benjamin F. Harding, . Salem.
1867 James W. Nesmith, . Salem.
PENNSYLVANIA.
1869 Charles R. Buckalew, . Bloomsburg.
1867 Edgar Cowan,
. Greensburg.
RHODE ISLAND.
1869 William Sprague,
.
. Providence.
1865 Henry D. Anthony, . . Providence.
VERMONT.
1869 Solomon Foot,
. Rutland.
1867 Jacob Collamer,
. Woodstock.
VIRGINIA.
1867 LEMUEL J. BOWDEN, . Norfolk.
1865 JOHN S. CARLILE, . . Clarksburg.
WEST VIRGINIA.
1869 Peter G. Van Winkle, . Parkersburg.
1865 Waitman T. Wiley, . . Morgantown.
WISCONSIN.
1869 James R. Doolittle, . . Racine.
1867 Timothy O. Howe,
. Green Bay.
Strangers and Citizens are recommended to purchase their Clothing of WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, S. E. Corner Sixth & Market Streets.
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
SCHUYLER COLFAX, of Sonth Bend, Indiana, Speaker.
EDWARD McPHERSON, of Gettysburg, Pennsyl- vania, Clerk.
[Republicans and Unconditional Unionists (in Roman, 102 ; Border State Men (in SMALL CAPS), 9 ; Democrats (in Italics), 75; Total, 186. Those marked * were in last House. ]
CALIFORNIA.
Thomas B. Shannon, . . Plumas.
William Higby,
Calaveras.
Cornelius Cole,
Santa Cruz.
CONNECTICUT.
1 Henry C. Deming, . Hartford.
2 *James E. English, . New Haven.
3 Augustns Braudagee, . New London.
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