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Broad St.,
Summic House, Convalescent,
43. Sam. A. Storrow.
31: R. A. Christian.
Turner's Lane, South St.,
253 3. J. W. Mintzer.
220|R.J. Levis.
Christian St., Hadd natou, Specific IIosp., Officers' ..
*Germantown, +Broad & Prime. Broad & Cherry, #Darby Road. 16th & Filbert, 20th & Norris, 24th & routh, I. hristian be. 10tb 65th & Vine, 2I-lington bane. ilth & Berks,
201 Geo. II. Mitchell. 6 : J. V. Patterson. 5.1 W. M. Camac.
* Take cars at depot, 9th and Green.
+ Hospital where soldiers arriving from the seat of war are received before being distributed among other hos- Pitals.
¿ Take horse- cars ria Market and Darby road. ¿ small pox hospital.
Besides the above, there is a hospital connected with each Refreshment Saioon ; also a Homoeo- pathic hospital, containing together 250 bads, where soldiers are admitted free.
In addition to the hospitals in Philadelphia, one each at Beverly, N. J., Bristol, York and Pitts- burg, Penna., are in this department (Department of the Susquehanna).
A register of soldiers in all the hospitals of this department can be consulted at the office of the Medical Director, 905 Walnut.
A list of the soldiers in hospitals in this city from the following States can be examined at the office of the State Military Agent, 133 Walnut : Maine, Massachusetts, Delaware,
New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Maryland,
Vermont, Connecticut, Indiana.
Societies for the Relief and Em- ployment of the Poor.
Female Hospitable Society, N E 15th & Ogden. Mrs. Sarah Potts, Governess. Miss Sallie A. Coxe, Secretary.
THE EXTENSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE OF PHILADELPHIA. PERRY & CO., No. 303 C++++++ Street.
14th & Spruce, "Chestnut Hill, *N:cetown, Chester,
3124 1. 1. Hayes.
3:35 JJ. Hopkinson. 1080 Lewis Tay or.
1400 1 11. Cache.
700 Henry a. Schell.
700|8. S. Konderdine 700| 2. C. Brainard. ₹5 J. W. Taylor.
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"THE NIMBLE SIXPENCE," &C., IS THE PLAN AT WANAMAKER & BROWN S Clothing House, sixth and Market. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
The Central Employment Association, S E Dill- wyn and Green. Priscilla II. Henszey, Presi- dent. Alice Lewis, Secretary. Margaret S. Conard, Treasurer.
The Female Society of Philadelphia for the Relief and Employment of the Poor, 112 N 7th. Juli- anna Randolph, Clerk Rachel Scattergood, Treasurer. Ann O. Burns, Matron.
The Northern Association of the City and County of Philadelphia for the Relief and Employment of Poor Woman, 702 Green. Lucretia Mott, President. Elizabeth J. Pike, Secretary.
The Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruetion of the Poor, Catharine above 7th. David Scull, President. Charles P. Perot, Secre- tary. Wistar Morris, Treasurer.
Western Association of Ladies for the Relief and Employment of the Poor, 17th ab Chestnut. Henrietta Troth, President, 141 N 15th. Han- nah Anne Zell, Secretary. Elizabeth M Mor- ris, Treasurer, 2307 Green. Eliza Hopper, Matron.
SOUP HOUSES.
Central Soup Society, Cherry ab 7th. Joseph Jeanes, President. Clement M. Biddle, Trea- surer, 131 Market. John L. Hough, Secretary. Kensington Soup Society, 208 Allen Street. George Stockham, President. Charles M. Lu- kens, Secretary G. J. Hamilton, Treasurer. Moyamensing Soup Society, N W 8th and Mar- riott. Robert Graffin, President. Collins West, Secretary. A. J. Baton, Treasurer, 302 S 2d. Northern Soup Society of Philadelphia for the Gratuitons Distribution of Soup to the Poor, N E 4th and Peters, above Brown. Charles J. Sutter, President. Samuel T. Childs, Secretary. T. Morris Perot, Treasurer, 621 Market.
Philadelphia Society for Supplying the poor with Soup, 338 Griscom below Spruce. Jeremiah Hacker, President. John J. Thompson, Secre- tary. William Evans, Jr., Treasurer, Front above Dock.
Southwark Soup Society, Sutherland bel Queen, L. B. M. Dolby, President. Edward S. Hall, Secretary. Benjamin Morton, Treasurer, 122 Catharine.
The Spring Garden Soup Society, Buttonwood bet 13th and Broad. James Peters, President. John M. Ogden, Vice-President. Joseph J. Williams, Secretary. Thomas, Mather, Trea- surer, 22d and Arch.
The Western Soup House Society, 1615 Sonth. John E. Carter, Secretary. David Scull, Trea- surer, 125 Market.
Joint Board of the Soup Societies. Elect Presi- dent December 20. Joseph J. Williams, Secre- tary. Edward Parrish, Receiver of Subserip- tions for division among the Societies, 800 Arch.
HOMES FOR THE INDIGENT.
Church Home for Children, N E 22d and Pine. Mrs F. Ratchford Starr, First Direetress. Miss Mitchell, Secretary Miss N. W. Fisher, Tiea- surer. Miss M. P. Johnson, Matron.
Foster Home Association of Philadelphia, Front und Huntingdon. Mrs. Sarah Davidson, First Directress. Sophin K. Neill, Secretary. Mrs. E. S. Simmons, Treasurer. Miss Sarah Stokes, Mation.
Home for Aged and Infirm Colored Persons, 340 S Front. Dillwyn Parrish, President. Stephen Smith, Vice-President. Marcellus Bilder ton, Sec'y. Sminnel R. Shipley, Treas., 1623 Filbert.
Home for the Moral Reform of Destitute Colored Children, 708 Lombard. E'iza C. Collins, Se- cretary. Sarah W. Cope, Treasurer.
Industrial Home for the Instruction of Girls in the Arts of' Housewifery and Sewing, N E Broad and Columbia av. Mrs. E. M. Finley, First Di- rectress. Mrs. S. C. Perkins, Secretary. Miss E W. Lewis, Treasurer.
Lutheran Orphans' Home, Germantown. Mrs. E. F A. Schaeffer, President und Treasurer. Mrs. Luther E. Albert, Secretary.
St. Vincent's Home for Destitute Infants, 18th and Wood. Sister Benedicta, Sister Servant. The Home for Destitute Colored Children, May- landville. Anna D. Morrison, President, and Rachel T. Jackson, Secretary of the Board of Managers. Passmore Williamson, Treasurer, 700 Arch.
The Howard Institution, under the care of an Association of woman Friends of Philadelphia, for discharged Female Prisoners, 1612 Poplar. Rebecca Collins, President. Jane Bispham, Secretary. Rebecca T. Haines, Treasurer.
The Northern llome for Friendless Children, 23d and Brown. Thomas Earp, President. John W. Claghorn, Treasurer. M. J. Mitcheson, Secretary.
The Temporary Home Association of Philadel- phia, 727 Fubert. Sidney Ann Lewis, Presi- dent. Lydia II. Remington, Vice-President. Anna Parker, Secretary. Emily S. Stack- house, Treisuver.
The Union School and Children's Home, 12th and Fitzwater. Mrs. Joel Jones, President. Mrs. J. C. Pechin, Secretary. Mrs. 2. R. Maris, Treasurer. Board of Trustees - George II. Stuart, President. George Junkin, Jr., Sec'y The Western Provident Society, and Children's Home of Philadelphia, Logan and Venango, (W. P ) Mrs. Alexander Gaw, President. Miss Eden P. Eakin, Secretary. Dr. McLeod, Treasurer.
St. Luke's Church Home, 331 S 13th. Mrs J. P. Frazer, Directress. Mrs. Zantzinger, Trea- surer. Mrs. S. W. Carter, Matron.
Union Temporary Home for Children, N E 16th and Poplar. Miss Susan J. O Neil, President. Mrs. T. Mott, Secretary. Mis. C. J. Peterson, Treasurer, 1501 Walnut. Board of Counsel- Richard Vaux, President. A. C. Clark, Trea- surer. J. McCalmont, Secretary.
ASYLUMS.
The Burd Orphan Asylum of St Stephen's Church, West Chester road, first house above Cobb's C.eek, south side.
House of the Good Shepherd, 22d between San- som and Walnut. Sister Mary of St Boniface, Superior. Chaplain from St. Patrick's.
Indigent Widows and Single Women's Society of Philadelphia, Cherry near 18th. M.s. H. L. llodge, First Directress. Mrs John K. Kane, Secretary. Mrs. I. C Jones, Jr., Treasurer. Miss Abby Senll, Mitron.
Magdalen Society of Philadelphia 21st and Race. Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, President. Ambrose White, Vice-President. T. Charlton Henry, Secretary. John W. Biddle, Treasurer. Miss Ann McDonnel, Matron.
Penn Asylum for Indigent Widows and Single Women of the City of Philadelphia. Belgrade and Otis. Mrs. M. B. Stoekham, President. Mrs. Emily Bartle, Secretary. Mary A. Freas, Treasurer.
DURABILITY, CHEAPNESS AND STYLE, ARE THE LEADING FEATURES of the Extensive Clothing House, No. 303 Chestnut St. PERRY & CO.
"GET THE BEST"-CLOTHING-WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HIALL, Sixth and Market.
MISCELLANEOUS' RECORD.
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St. Ann's Widows' Asylum, 2d below Christian. Sister Magdalen, Superior.
St. John's Male Orphan Asylum, Lancaster Avenue. Sister Appolonia, Superior. Rev. William Kean, Chaplain
St Joseph's Female Orphan Asylum, 7th and Spruce. Sister Gonzaga, Sister Servant.
St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, at Tacony. Sister M. Gabriel, Superior.
The Association for the Care of Colored Orphans, Haverford street (W. P.), opposite Insane Aty- lum. Deborah M. Williamson, Clerk. Caro- line W. Cadbury, Treasurer.
The Contributors to the Asylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of the Use of their Reason, near Frankford. William Bettle, Clerk. Ho- ratio C. Wood, Treasurer. Joshua II. Worth- ington, M.D., Physician and Superintendent. Margaret HI. Worthington, Matron.
The Orphans' Society of Philadelphia, 18th and Cherry. Sarah W. Fisher, Directress. Re- becca Gratz, Secretary. Mrs. Alexander Bid- dle, Treasurer. Mrs. M. Lodor, Matron.
The Rosine Association of Philadelphia, Rising Sun. Mary B. Thain, President. Gulielma M. Jones, Secretary, 116 N 11th.
United States Naval Asylum, Gray's Ferry road, nearly opposite the Almshouse. James B. McKean, Secretary. Vistors are admitted in daytime, upon application.
BANKS.
Bank Rules.
The Banks are open every day in the year from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., except Sundays, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, the 4th of July, and gene- ral holidays appointed by legal authority.
The interest for discount in the banks of this city is fixed at one per cent. for sixty days. Three days of grace are allowed, and the discount taken for the same.
All the Banks being National, elections for Directors take place in January of every year.
PHILADELPHIA.
Chestnut, west of 4th. Incorporated 1804. Capi- tal $1,800,000. Discount, Mondays and Thurs- days. Dividends, May and November
Thomas Robins, Pres. Benj. B. Comegys, Cash.
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NORTH AMERICA.
Chestnut street, west of Third (north side), Char- tered by Congress, 1781. Capital $1.000,000 Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends, January and Jaly.
Thomas Smith, President. J. Hockley, Cashier.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'.
Chestnut street, west of 4th (north side). Incor- porated 1809. Capital $2,000,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.
S. A. Mercer, President. W. Rushton, Jr,, . Cashier. Edwin M. Lewis, Vice-President. F. D. Sherman, Assistant Cashier.
COMMERCIAL.
314 Chestnut Chartered 1814. Renewed 1850. Capital $1,000,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November. Joseph Jones, President. S. C. Palmer, Cashier.
MECHANICS'.
South Third street, below Market (west side). Chartered 1814. Capital $800,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. . Dividends, May and November.
Jos. B. Mitchell, Pres. Geo. H. Stuart, V. P. John Wiegand, Jr., Cashier.
MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHANICS'.
Northwest corner of Vine and Third. Chartered 1832. Capital $570,150. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November. John Jordon, Jr., Pres. M. W. Woodward, Cash.
COMMERCE.
Office, 211 Chestnut above Second street. Char- tered 1832. Capital $250,000. Discount, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dividends, May and November.
G. K. Ziegler, Pres. John A. Lewis, Cashier.
GIRARD.
Third near Dock street. Chartered 1832. Ex- tended, and Capital $1,000,000, 1856. Dis- count, Mondays and Thursdays Dividends, May and November.
D. B. Cummins, Pres. Wm. L. Schaffer, Cash.
TRADESMEN'S.
S W Second and Spruce streets. Chartered 1847. Capital $150,000. Discount, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dividends, May and November. Charles H. Rogers, Pres. John Castner, Cash,
CONSOLIDATION.
329 N Third street. Incorporated 1855. Au- thorized capital $500,000. Discount, Wednes- days and Saturdays. Dividends, May and No- vember.
James V. Watson, Pres. Jos. N. Piersol, Cash.
CITY.
32 N Sixth above Market. Incorporated 1855. Capital $500,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November. Wm. F. Hughes, Pres. G. Albert Lewis, Cash
NORTHERN LIBERTIES.
North side of Vine near Third. Chartered 1813. Capital $500,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November. -, Pres. Wm. Gummere, Cashier.
SOUTHWARK.
Second bel South street, west side. Chartered 1825. Capital $250,000. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends, May and Novem- ber.
John B. Austin, Pres. Francis P. Steel, Cash,
KENSINGTON.
969 Beach street, Kensington. Chartered 1826. Capital $250,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November. John Robbins, President. C. T. Yerkes, Cashier.
PENN TOWNSHIP.
Northwest corner of Sixth and Vine. Chartered 1828. Capital $350,000. Discount, Wednes- days and Saturdays. Dividends, May and No- vember.
Elijah Dallet, Pres. Wm. C. Ludwig, V. P. James Russell, Cashier.
"LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," IS THE MOTTO OF THE Extensive Clothing House, No. 303 Chestnut St. PERRY & CO.
WANAMAKER & BROWN. POPULAR CLOTHING, OAK HALL, S. E. CORNER Sixth and Market Streets. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
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WESTERN.
Chestnut above Fourth. Chartered 1832. Capi- tnl $500.000 Discount. Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends. May and November.
Jos. Patterson, Pres. C. N. Weygandt, Cashier.
COMMONWEALTHI.
6 W corner 4th & Chestnut. Incorporated 1857. Capital $500,000. Discount, Thursdays. Di - vidends. May and November.
Robert Morris, Pres. II. C. Young, Cashier.
CORN EXCHANGE.
N E corner 2dl and Chestnut. Incorporated 1858. Capital $300,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.
A. G. Cattell, Pres. Alex. Whilldin, V Pres. J. W. Torrey, Cashier.
UNION.
N E corner 3tl and Arch. Incorporated 1857. Capital $211,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays Dividends, May and November.
James Dunlap. Pres. Jos. J. Huckel, Cash.
BANK OF GERMANTOWN.
Main street. Chartered 1814 Capital $300,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.
Chas. Magarge. Pres. Wm. Wynne Wistar, V. P. Charles W. O.to, Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
313 Chestnut. Capital S100,000. Chartered 1863. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays.
C. H. Clark, Pres. Morton McMichael, Jr., Cash.
SECOND NATIONAL.
Main street. Frankford. Cipital $100,000. Dis- counts, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dividends, May and November.
Nathan Hilles, Pres. Wm. II. Rhawn, Cashier.
THIRD NATIONAL.
1128 Market. Capital $200,000 to increase to $500.000.
David B. Paul, Pres. Robt. Glendenning, Cash. FOURTHI NATIONAL.
723 Arch. Capital
FIFTH NATIONAL.
Capital .
SIXTHI NATIONAL.
500 S 211
SEVENTH NATIONAL.
216 Market. Capital
BANK CLEARING HOUSE.
429 Chestnut.
President-J. B. Mitchell, President of the M-chanies' Bink.
Secretary-John Jordan, Jr , President of the Manufactu ers' and Mechanics' Bank.
Speci: Depository-The Fariners' and Mechan- ics' Bank.
George E. Arnold, Manager Philadelphia Clearing House, 429 Chestnut, h Fisher's lane, Germantown.
STATE BANK, AT CAMDEN, N. J.
Office 212 Church alley, Philadelphia. Chartered 1812. Capital $260,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays.
John Gill, Pres.
I. Townsend, Cashier.
FARMERS' & MECHANICS', CAMDEN, N. J.
Office N E corner 2d and Chestnut, over the Corn Exchange Bank Capital $179,000. Discount, Wednesdays & Saturdays. Dividends, January and July.
N. N. Stokes, Pres. J. H. Stevens, Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL, AT CAMDEN, N. J. Office, N E 2d and Chestnut, 2d floor.
James Livermore, Pres. James H. Stevens, Cash.
SAVING FUND SOCIETIES.
FIVE PER CENT. SAVING FUND OF THE AMERICAN TRUST CO.
Walnut street, S E corner of Fourth. Incorpo- rated 1850. Charter Perpetual. Capital Stock, $500,000. Alex. Whilldin, Pres. Samuel Work, V. Pres. John C. Sims, Actuary. John S. Wilson, Secre- tary and Treasurer.
Trustees-Alexander Whilldin, Isaac Hazle- hurst, William J. Howard, George Nugent, Al- bert C. Roberts, Samuel Work. Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, J. Edgar Thomson, Hon. James Pollock, Henry R. Bennett, Hon. Joseph Allison, P. B. Mingle.
FRANKLIN SAVING FUND SOCIETY. Office 136 S 4th.
Jacob B. Shannon, President. Cyrus Cadwala- der, Treasurer.
Directors-Jacob B. Shannon, John Shindler, Nathan Smedley, Nicholas Rittenhouse, Cyrus Cadwalader, George Russell, Henry Delany, Jones Yerkes, Charles Laning, John Alexander.
Open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock.
Interest, 5 per cent. per annum.
MUTUAL SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- TION. Office 504 S Second.
James W. Early, Pres. . Jas. Ballenger, V. Pres. George Powell, Treas. Robert B Salter, Sec'y.
Directors-William B. Cozzens, Daniel H. Fos- ter, John M. Saline, Luke W. Duffel, Charles S. Swope. John Trickett. Joseph Tree, Alexander Casely, Andrew Sterling, Jacob Bartholomew, Samuel Kilpatrick, Samuel McManemy.
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated February 25th. 1819. Open for De- posits and payments on Mondays and Thurs- days only, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. M. and 3 and 7 p. M. Office, 306 Walnut street, ab Third.
Caleb Cope, Pres. William Purvis, Treas.
Managers-John A. Brown, Franeis Gurney Smith, Samuel W. Jones, Tobias Wagner, James Dundas, Jacob R. Smith, H. J. Williams, Thos. Robins. A E. Borie, Samuel Welsh, I. Pem- berton Ilutchinson, Joseph Swift, John R. Wuch- erer, William II. Hart, William V. Keating, M. D., William Harmer, S. Morris Waln, James Bayard,
EXTENSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE, NO. 303 CHESTNUT ST. FAMOUS for Excellence of workmanship and moderate prices. PERRY & CO.
THE POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF PHILADELPHIA, WANAMAKER & BROWN'S, Sixth and Market.
MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
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Mordecai L. Dawson, Joshua B. Lippincott, John Limbert, Charles Wi.ling, M.D., George W. Norris. M.D.
Interest, Four eight-tenths per cent. per annum.
SAVING FUND SOCIETY OF GERMAN- TOWN AND ITS VICINITY.
Main street corner Laurel, one square below Rail- road Depot, Germantown. Incorporated April 16th, 1854. Abraham Martin, Pres. T. Carlton Henry, V. P. Elliston P. Morris, Sec. T. B. Butcher. Treas. Open daily f. om 9 to 3 o'clock, and Wednes- days and Saturdays until 9 in the evening.
THE BENEFICIAL SAVING FUND SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated April 20th. 1853. Charter Perpet- mal. Open for deposits and payments every day, except Sundays, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 6 p. M., and on Monday and Thurs- day evenings until 8 o'clock. Office, S W 12th and Chestnut.
Charles A. Repplier, Pres. P. Quinn, Treas. Managers-Jimas M. Smith, Mark Devine, Hugh O'Donnell, Diniel McDevitt, Hon. James Campbell, Mark Willcox. John Tiers, Alexander Heron, Robert Ewing, William M. Christy, Isaac Mullen. Joel Zane, Francis Cooper, James Mc- Cann. Henry Cri ly, F. Horstmann, John McGlen- sey. A fred C. Gibson, Dennis B. Kelly, F. A. Drexel, James Maguire, P. Fitzpatrick, M. T. Dohan.
Interest, 4 per cent. per annum.
WESTERN.
Office S W Walnut and 10th. Incorporated 1847. Open for the receipt of deposits and the pay- ment of moneys deposited. from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. every day, and on Monday and Thursday afternoons from 3 to 7 o'clock.
John Wiegand, Pres. Wm. B. Rogers, Jr., Treas. & Sec.
Managers-John Wiegand, Charles Humphreys Samuel V. Merrick. William W. Keen, Peter Williamson, R. Rundie Smith, M. W. Baldwin, D. B. Cummins. William E. Bowen, Samuel Nor- ris, A. J. Lewis, May Humphreys, Robert To- land, Isaac F. Baker, John Ashhurst, Frederick Fraley, Joseph S. Lewis, John C. Cresson, George Rober & Smith. John C. Davis, Joseph B. Town- send, E. J. Lewis, M.D., Jacob P. Jones.
Interest, five per cent. per annum.
WEST PHILADELPHIA TRUST COMPANY. Incorporated May, 1857 Charter Perpetual. Authorized Capital. $500,000. Office 1429 Market. Davil B. Panl, Pres. Robt. Glendenning, Cshr Directors-David B. Paul, David W. Bradley, James MeCiosky, Jr., John L. Frailey, Edwin Rafsnyder, Isaac W. Van Houten, James B. Ferree, William P. Hamm, J. K. Lee, M.D., J. Henry Aikins, Adam Warthman, John O'Byrne, Charles Peefer.
Open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock.
INSURANCE COMPANIES --- FIRE.
EQUITABLE. Office 226 Walnut. Charter Perpetual. Capital $250.000. Directors-H. L. Elder, J. F. Smith, William
J. Williams, Titns B. Eldridge, William M. Baird, Peter Cullen, Francis West, Giles Dallet, R. P. King, William Craig, W. Cresson, S. Henry Kennedy. James M. Smith, William Settle, Jr., A. S. Wolf.
Henry L. Elder, Pres. S. Henry Kennedy, V. P. William Settle, Jr., Secretary.
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ETNA-HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Assets, $3,401,938 56. Boswell & Wilson, Agents, S W c 4th & Chestnut.
AMERICAN. Office 310 Walnut. Incorporated 1810-Charter Perpetual.
Thomas R. Maris, Pres. A. C. L. Crawford, Sec.
Directors-Thomas R. Maris, John Welsh, Samuel C. Morton, Patrick Brady, John T. Lewis, James R. Campbell, Edmund G. Dutilh, Charles Poultney, Israel Morris.
ARCTIC-NEW YORK. Assets, $605.504 07. Getty & Arrott, Agents, 425 Chestnut.
ATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. Assets, $420,000. 0. Bardenwerper, Agent, 422 Walnut
CITY-HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated 1847. Assets, $408,686 63. - Boswell & Wilson, Agents. 400 Chestnut.
CITY-NEW HAVEN. CONN. Assets, $323,000. Getty & Arrott, Agents, 425 Chestnut.
CONTINENTAL-NEW YORK. Assets over $1,418,801 45. Getty & Arrott, Agents, 425 Chestnut.
CORN EXCHANGE-NEW YORK. Cash Assets, $586,417. Sabine & Duy, Agents, 147 S 4th.
COUNTY. Office 110 Sonth Fourth. Organized 1833.
Capital $400,000. Charter Perpetual. Dividends January and July.
Charles J. Sutter, Pres. Benj. F. Hockley, Sec. Directors -- Charles J. Sutter, Henry Crilly, James N. Stone, John Horn, Joseph Moore, George Mecke, Henry Budd, Andrew H. Miller, Robert U. Massey, Jr., Edwin L. Reakirt.
PHENIX-BROOKLYN. Office 222 Walnut. Capital $500,000. Assets $900,000. W. D. & J. H. Sherrerd, Agents.
INTERNATIONAL-NEW YORK. Office 222 Walnut. Capital $1,000,000. W. D. & J. H. Sherrerd, agents.
GRANVILLE STOKES' OLD STAND, NO. 609 CHESTNUT ST., NOTED for Stylish Suits for Young Men, at reasonable prices.
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YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING, A SPECIAL FEATURE AT WANAMAKER & BROWN'S, Sixth and Market Streets.
840
MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
ENTERPRISE. Office 400 Walnut. Organized 1858. F. Ratchford Starr, President.
Thomas II. Montgomery, Vice-President.
B. Lockwood, Secretary.
Directors -- F. Ratchford Starr, William McKee, Nalbro Frazier, John M. Atwood, Benj. T. Tre- dick, Mordecai L. Dawson, George II. Stuart, John HI. Brown, G.orge W. Fahnestock, J. L. Erringer, James L. Claghorn, Win. G. Boulton.
EQUITABLE-PROVIDENCE, R. I. Cash Capital and Surplus, $300,000. Lancaster & Gaskill, Agents, N W 4th & Walnut.
FAME. Office 406 Chestnut. Organized 1856. Cash Capital, $100,000. Francis N. Buck, Pres. Chas. Richardson, V. P. William S. I. Blanchard, Sec.
Directors-Francis N. Buck, Charles Richard- 800, Henry Lewis, Jr., George A. West, O. Wil- son Davis, Edward D. Woodruff, John W. Ever- man, Charles Stokes, John Kessler, Jr., R. B. Potter, Joseph D. Ellis, Philip S Justice.
FIRE ASSOCIATION. Office 34 North Fifth.
Assets January 1st, 1864, $834,093 96. George W. Tryon, Pres. William T. Butler, Sec. Trustees-William H. Hamilton. John Sonder, Peter A. Keyser, John Philbin, John Carrow, George I. Young, Joseph R. Lyndall, Levi P. Coates, Samuel Sparhawk, Charles P. Bower, Jesse Lightfoot, Robert Shoemaker.
FRANKFORD MUTUAL. Office N E Main & Oxford. Chas. E. Cremer, Pres. Win. Overington, Treas. Samuel Wakeling, Sec.
Directors-Charles E. Cremer, Charles B. Gil- bert, William Overington, James Ilorrocks. Wil- fiam Griscom, Peter Otto, Benjamin Hilt, Jere- miah Quicksall, John Erberle, Charles E. Deal, George W. Jones, Francis Denl, John Cooper.
FRANKLIN. Organized 1829.
Office 437 Chestnut Capital paid in, $400,000. Shares. $100. Dividends April and October. Charter Perpetual.
Charles N. Bancker, President.
Edward C. Dale, Vice-President.
James W. Mc Allister, Secretary pro tem ..
Directors -- Charles N. Bancker, Tobias Wag- ner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, George W. Richards, Edward C. Dale, Ignac Lee, George Fales, Alfred Fitler, Fras. W. Lewis, M.D.
FULTON-NEW YORK.
Cash capital and Surplus, $500,000 Lancaster & Gaskill, Agents, N W 4th & Walnut.
GERMANIA-NEW YORK. Cash Capital and Surplus. $500,000. L'ncaster & Gaskill, Agents, N W 4th & Walnut.
HANOVER-NEW YORK. Cash Capital and Surplus, $500,000. Lancaster & Gaskill, Agents, N W 4th & Walnut.
COLUMBIA-NEW YORK. Office 222 Walnut. Capital, $500,000. Assets, $560,000. W. D. & J. H. Sherrerd, Agents.
ALBANY CITY. Cash Capital and Assets, $260,000. Hollinshead & Graves, Agents, 230 Walnut.
ADRIATIC-NEW YORK. Cash Capital and Assets, $327,000. Hollinshead & Graves, Agents, 230 Walnut.
NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY.
Office No. 921 Chestnut. Capital $250,000.
James Martin President.
Elisha J. Lewis, M D., Vice-President.
John Hulme, Treasurer.
G. Gray Carvill, Assistant Treasurer. Lucien Peyton, Secretary.
Jesse E. Peyton, Assistant Secretary.
William II. Pancoast, M. D., Surgeon. Edward Waln, Solicitor.
Directors .- James Martin, Elisha J. Lewis, M.D, James M. Conrad, S. Morris Waln, John Hulme, L. J. Leberman, George T. Steadman, Richard Wood.
HARTFORD-CONNECTICUT
Cash Capital, $1,000,000. Assets, $1,348, 162 55. W. D. & J. II. Sherrerd, Agents, 222 Walnut.
HOME -- NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. Assets, $556,835. Sabine & Duy, Agents, 147 S 4th. HOME-NEW YORK.
Cash Capital, $2.000,000. Assets, $3,467,642 67. W. D. & J. II. Sherrerd, Agents, 222 Walnut.
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