McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1865, Part 187

Author: A. McElroy & Co; Orrin Rogers (Firm); E.C. & J. Biddle (Firm)
Publication date: 1837
Publisher: Philadelphia : A. McElroy & Co.
Number of Pages: 920


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HOPE-NEW YORK. Assets, $656,000. Sabine & Duy, Agents, 147 S 4th.


HOWARD -- NEW YORK. Cash Capital and Assets, $411,700. Hollinshead & Graves, Agents, 230 Walnut.


NIAGARA -- NEW YORK. Assets, $606,670 64. Getty & Arrott, Agents, 425 Chestnut.


INDEPENDENT MUTUAL.


Office of the Secretary, three miles above Bustle- ton, on the Byberry and Bensalem Turnpike. John Smith, President. Watson Comly, Secretary, Byberry P. O. Caspar Roads, Treasurer.


Managers .- John Smith, Thomas Williams, Jneob B. Tyson, Caspar Roads, Silas Tomlinson, William Lukens, G. W. Rhawn, Charles Robbins, G. K. Heller, HI. W. Ditman, William B. Comly, Thomas Tomlinson, Watson Comly.


THE ELEGANCE OF THE GARMENTS FROM GRANVILLE STOKES' Old Stand, No. 609 Chestnut Street, is unapproachable.


WELL DRESSED PEOPLE BUY THEIR CLOTHING OF WANAMAKER & BROWN, corner Sixth and Market.


MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


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JEFFERSON. Organized 1856.


Office N. E. cor. 3d & Buttonwood (late Tam- many). Charter Perpetual. Capital paid in, $100,000. Assets $156,000. George Erety, President. John F. Belsterling, Vice-President. Philip E. Coleman, Secretary.


Directors .- George Erety, IIenry Gerker, John F. Belsterling, August C. Miller, Wm. McDaniel, Henry Troemner, Jacob Nullet, Frederick Staake, Jonas Bowman, Jacob Schandein, George Butz, Jr., Stephen Smith, Samuel Miller, Frederick Doll, Christopher HI. Miller.


KENSINGTON. Organized 1857. Office 405 Walnut. Paid up Capital, $150,000. David Horn, President. Albert T. Rowand, Secretary. Directors .- Joseph T. Rowand, Moses Binns, David R. Jores, David Havard, J. R. Seltzer, David Horn, Alexander Garrett, Lewis Rayer, Abraham Rex, Benj. P. Wrigley, N. F. Jones.


LAMAR-NEW YORK.


Cash Capital, $300,000. Assets, $350,000. W. D. & J. H. Sherrerd, Agents, 222 Walnut.


LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. Philadelphia Agent, Richard S. Smith, N. E. 3d and Walnut.


HOME. Cash Capital, $100,000. Office, 150 S 4th. James Brown, President. Charles A. Day, Vice-President. Thomas Neilson, Secretary.


CROTON-NEW YORK.


Cash Capital and Assets, $258,616 14. Hollinshead and Graves, Agents, 230 Walnut.


LORILLARD -- NEW YORK.


Cash Capital and Surplus, $700.000. Lancaster & Gaskill, Agents, N W 4th & Walnut.


MANHATTAN -- NEW YORK. Assets, $777,757. Sabine & Duy, Agents, 147 S 4th.


MANUFACTURERS. Office, 414 Walnut. Organized 1855. Authorized Capital, $500,000. Assets, $109,526 84. Charles Wise, President. Aaron S. Lippincott, Vice-President. M. B Keily, Secretary. Directors .- Charles M. Ghriskey, John P. Simons, Robert Gny, Aaron S. Lippincott, Henry E. Rood, William B. Thomas, James P. Smyth, M. Richards Muckle, J. Rinaldo Sank.


MARKET-NEW YORK.


MECHANICS'. Organized 1854. Office, 138 N 6th. Francis Cooper, President. Bernard Rafferty, Secretary. Directors .- Francis Cooper, William Morgan, Michael McGeoy, Edward McGovern. Thomas B. McCormick, Francis Falls, Thomas J. H-mpbill, ; James Martin, James Duross, Matthew McAleer, John Casady, Bernard H. Hulseman, Charles Clare, Thomas, Fisher, Michael Cahill, John Bromley, Francis McManus. James McCann, Hugh O'Donnell, Bernard Rafferty.


MERCIIANTS'-HARTFORD, CONN. Assets, $300,000. Boswell & Wilson, Agents, S W 4th & Chestnut.


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MASSASOIT-SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Cash Capital and Surplus, $256,000. Sabine & Duy, Agents, 147 S 4th.


METROPOLITAN-NEW YORK. Cash Assets, $512,250. Sabine & Duy, Agents, 147 S 4th.


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MUTUAL. Office, 5 S 5th.


President-Caleb Clothier, 408 Chestnut. Vice-President-James Smedley, 621 Market. Treasurer-Thomas Mather, S W 5th & Brown. Secretary-T. E Chapman, 5 S 5th. Directors .- Aaron W. Gaskill, 911 N 9th, Simeon Matlack, 939 N 9th, William Reeder, 14 N 4th, Joseph Chapman, 530 N 10th, Joseph W. Moore, 848 Franklin. Seneca E. Malone, 138 N .: Broad, Wilson M. Jenkins, N W 9th & Market,: Lukens Webster, 3 N 5th.


MUTUAL OF GERMANTOWN.


Germantown av and Armat. Benjamin Lehman, President.


William H. Stokes Secretary.


Managers -Benjamin Lehman, Albert Ash: mead, Joseph Handsbury, Spencer Roberts, Da- vid Bowman, John Stallman, Nathan L. Jones, : Matthias Haas, James F. Langstroth, Abraham “ Martin, Jabez Gates, H. K. B Ogle, William H. . Stokes.


NEW ENGLAND-HARTFORD, CONN. Office, 404 Walnut. Cash Capital, $200,000. William W. Allen, Agent.


NEW WORLD-NEW YORK. Cash Capital, $200,000. R. O. Lowry, Agent, 408 Walnut.


NEW AMSTERDAM FIRE INSURANCE CO .. OF NEW YORK. Assets $350,000. 0. Bardenwerper, Agent, 422 Walnut.


NORTH AMERICAN-HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital, $300,000. Boswell & Wilson, Agents, S W 4th & Chestnut. {


NORTH AMERICAN-NEW YORK. Assets $586,624 41. Getty and Arrott, Agents, 425 Chestnut.


Cash Capital, $200,000. Assets. $325,000. W. D & J. H. Sherrerd, Agents, 222 Walnut. JONES, S. E. CORNER 7th AND MARKET STREETS, FAMOUS FOR HIIS Cholce Stock of Clothing, and Piece Goods for Custom Work.


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WANAMAKER & BROWN'S HANDSOME CLOTHING, AND MODERATE Prices, S. E. corner Sixth and Market Streets. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


PHILADELPHIA CONTRIBUTIONSHIP. Office, 212 S 4th. Incorporated March 25, 1752. James Somers Smith. Treasurer and Secretary. Daniel R. Knight, Surveyor.


Directors-Joshua Longstreth, Horace Binney, William H. Hart, Charles Willing, I. Pemberton Hutchinson, Joseph Swift, Henry J. Williams, Richard P. Lardner, J. Rodman Paul, William Harmer, Adolph E. Borie, Alexander Biddle.


PHOENIX-HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Assets, $863,342 73. Boswell & Wilson, Agents, 400 Chestnut.


PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON-PROVI- DENCE, R. I. Incorporated 1799. Cash Assets, $384,815. Sabine & Duy, Agents, 147 S 4th.


RELIANCE. Office, 308 Walnut. Organized 1844. Cash Capital, $300,000.


Clem Tingley. Pres. Thomas C. Hill, Sec. Directors-Clem Tingley, William R. Thomp- son, Samuel Bispham, Robert Steen, Marshall Hill, Benjamin W. Tingley, H. L. Carson, Ro- bert Toland, William Musser, Charles Leland, J. Johnson Brown, William Stevenson, Thomas H. Moore.


REPUBLIC-NEW YORK. Cash Assets, $500,000. R. O. Lowry, Agent, 408 Walnut.


SECURITY-NEW YORK.


Cash Capital, $1,000,000. Assets, $1,462,643 19. Wm. D. Sherrerd, Agent, 222 Walnut.


SPRINGFIELD-MASS. Cash Assets, $557,863 47. Boswell & Wilson, Agents, S W 4th & Chestnut.


SPRING GARDEN. Office, 318 N 6th. Incorporated 1835. Charter Perpetual. Capital and Surplus, $400.000. Dividends, January and July. John H. Dohnert, Pres. Lewis Krumbhaar, Sec. Directors-John II. Dohnert, David Woelpper, M. S. Wickersham, Charles Field, A. M. Parke, George Landell, James Durnell, Jacob S. Mint- zer. Henry M. Phillips. W. S. Fredericks, N. L. Hatfield, M.D., Henry Homer, Jesse Lee, Mor- ton McMichael, Chas. H. Rogers, Geo. W. Hall.


RESOLUTE-NEW YORK. Assets, $300,000. Lancaster & Getty, Agents, N W 4th & Walnut.


IRVING-NEW YORK. Cash Capital and Assets, $262,000. Hollinshead & Graves, Agente, 230 Walnut.


MERCANTILE-NEW YORK. Cash Capital and Assets, $234,000. Hollinshend & Graves, Agents, 230 Walnut.


NORWICHI-CONN. Cash Capital and Assets, $341,000. Hollinshead & Graves, Agents, 230 Walnut.


NATIONAL-BOSTON.


Capital and Assets, $624,653 00. Charles W. Coxe, Agent, 407 Walnut.


STANDARD-NEW YORK. Cash Capital, $200,000. Assets, $260,000. Wm. D. Sherrerd, Agent, 222 Walnut.


ELIOT-BOSTON. Capital & Assets, $357.620 37. Charles W. Coxe, Agent, 407 Walnut.


THE MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY. For Insuring Houses from loss by Fire. Organized 1784.


Office 526 Walnut. Incorporated 1784.


George Cadwalader, Pres. David Lewis, Treasurer and Secretary.


Trustees-George Cadwalader, James Dundas, Jacob R. Smith, Samuel Welsh, S. Morris Waln, John R. Wucherer, John Lambert, Thomas A. Biddle, George W. Norris, Alfred L. Elwyn, J. Craig Miller, John T. Lewis, Tobias Wagner.


NORTHI AMERICAN-BOSTON. Capital & Assets, $372,978 34. Charles W. Coxe, Agent, 407 Walnut.


THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY.


Incorporated 1825. Charter Perpetual. Office 510 Walnut. Fire Insurance Exclusively. Organized 1825. Jonathan Patterson, Pres. Wiu. G Crowell, Sec. Directors -Jonathan Patterson, Alexander Benson, Isano Hazlehurst, Thomas Robbins, Daniel Smith, Jr , John Devereux, Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, J. Gillingham Fell.


UNITED FIREMEN'S. Organized 1861. Office 122 N 6th. Conrad B. Andress, President. Wm. A. Rolin, Treas. William H. Fagen, Sec. Directors-Conrad B. Andress, Samuel P. Fenron. Henry Bumm, John Ilirst, Aiken Guy, James Mongan, William Loughlin, A. T. Dick- son, William Glenn, James Jenner, llenry Si- mons, Thomas J. Martin, Charles E. Idell.


PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF FIRE UNDER- WRITERS. Office 226 S 3d.


Arthur G. Coffin, President. John Williams, Secretary and Treasurer.


SHOE AND LEATHER DEALERS'-BOSTON. Capital and Assets, $246,962. Charles W. Coxe, Agent, 407 Walnut.


YONKERS AND NEW YORK. Assets, $550,000. Lancaster & Gaskill, Agents, N W 4th & Walnut.


WASHINGTON-NEW YORK. Assets, $582,810 45. Getty & Arrott. Agents, 425 Chestnut.


"LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," IS THE MOTTO OF THE Extensive Clothing House, No. 303 Chestnut St. PERRY & CO.


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STRANGERS CAN RELY ON FAIR DEALING WITH WANAMAKER & BROWN, Clothing, Sixth and Market.


MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


INSURANCE MARINE. AMERICAN MUTUAL. Organized 1825. Office 228 Walnut, Farquhar Building. William Craig. Pres. Peter Cullen, Vice Pres. D. B Stacy, Secretary.


Directors-William Craig, Henry C. Dallett, Benjamin W. Richards, Gilles Dallett, William M. Baird, William H. Merrick, Henry L. Elder, Peter Cullen, Samuel A. Rulon, John Dillett, Charles Conrad, J. Johnson Brown, William T. Lowber, Mason Hutchins, Pearson Serrill.


PACIFIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Office 408 Walnut. Assets, $1.400,000. R. O. Lowry, Agent.


INSURANCE-FIRE AND MARINE.


ÆTNA OF NEW YORK. Office. 425 Chestnut. Cash Capital, $200,000. Getty and Arrott, Agents.


FARMERS' MUTUAL, YORK, PA. Assets, $265,361 07. Getty and Arrott, Agents.


PARK OF NEW YORK. Assets, $295,596 59. Getty and Arrott, Agents.


PHENIX 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, William McKee, John T. Lewis, M. B. Mahony, John R. Wilmer, W. S. Grant, Lawrence Lewis. Robert W. Leaming, D. Clark Wharton, David Lewis, Benjamin Etting, Thomas H. Powers, Edmond Castillon, A. R. McHenry.


UNION MUTUAL. Organized 1804.


Office 3d & Walnut. Capital, $300,000. Dividend, January. Election January 12th. Richard S. Smith, Pres. John Moss, Sec. Directors-Richard S. Smith, Francis Tete, Newberry A. Smith, John H. Irwin, Saturnius Destouet, Adolphus E. Borie, Henry Lewis, Jr., Charles Vezin, William C. Kent. Charles Wheeler, George Lewis, S. Delbert. H. F. Robinson, Ellis Yarnall, Edward L. Clark, James R. Campbell, Henry Samuel, Gilbert II. Newhall, Thomas Dal- lett, Samuel C. Cook, G. W. Bernardou, William S. Baird.


PHILADELPHIIA BOARD OF MARINE UNDERWRITERS.


Office 226 S 3d. John R. Wucherer, President. Timothy Rogers, Secretary and Treasurer. John Gallagher, Enoch Turley, Thomas G. Munroe, Surveyors and Inspectors.


ANTHRACITE.


Organized 1854. Office 311 Walnut.


Charter Perpetua !.


William Esher, Pres. Wmn. F. Dean, V. Pres. William M. Smith, See. Directors-William Esher, D Luther, Lewis, Andenried. Peter Sieger, Divis Pearson, Joseph Maxfield, John R. Blackiston, Wmn. F. Dean, J. E. Baum, John Ketchum.


DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY. Organized, 1835. Office, S W Third & Walnut.


Thomas C. Iland, Pres. John C. Davis, V. Pres. Henry Lylburn, Sec.


Directors-Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Sonder, Theophilus Paulding. John R. Penrose, James Traquair, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., James C. Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H Seal, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Robert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Penniston, Henry Sloan, Wm. G. Boulton, Edward Darling- ton, H. Jones Brooke, Jabob P. Jones, James B. MeFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer McIlvaine, John B. Semple and A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.


GIRARD. Office, 415 Walnut.


Organized 1853. Capital, $200,000. Thomas Craven, President.


A. S. Gillett, Vice-President and Treasurer. James B. Alvord, Secretary.


Directors-Thomas Craven, N. S Lawrence, Charles I. Dupont, John W. Claghorn, John Thornley, Farman Sheppard. John Supplee, A. S. Gillett, Henry W. Gray, George H. Ashton, Silas Yerkes, Jr.


NORTH 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, Win. Cummings, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. Morris Waln, John Mason, George L. Harrison, Francis R. Cope, Elward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clark, T. Charlton Henry.


STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.


Office, 4 & 5 Merchants' Exchange. Chartered 1794. Capital $200,000. Shares, $200. Dividends, February and August. Henry D. Sherrerd, President. William Harper, Secretary. Directors-Henry D. Sherrerd, Charles Macal- ester, William S. Smith, William R. White, George II. Stuart, Samuel Grant, Jr., Tobias Wagner, Thomas B. Wattson, Henry G. Freeman, Charles S. Lewis, George C. Carson, Edward C. Knight, John B. Austin.


PHILADELPHIA. Office, 433 Chestnut.


Chartered 1848. Charter Perpetual. Capital


$300,000. R. P. King, President. . M. W. Baldwin, Vice-President. Francis Blackburn, Secretary. P. E. Birekhead, Treasurer.


JONES' CLOTHING, S. E. CORNER 7th and Market STREETS, UNSUR- PASSED for Cheapness and durability.


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"THE NIMBLE SIXPENCE," &c., IS THE PLAN AT WANAMAKER & BROWN'S Clothing House. Sixth and Market.


MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


Directors-R. P. King, M. W. Baldwin, S. J. Megargee, E. Wiler, C. P. Hayes, T. K. Collins, John Clayton, P. B. Savery, John Killgore, Henry C. Howell, Joseph M. Cowell, Alexander Murphy.


ROYAL-LIVERPOOL.


Paid-up Capital and Surplus, $5,630,410 in gold. Special Fund held by the New York Trustees, $519,000.


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.


Organized 1850. Office, S E 4th & Walnut. Capital $500,000. Charter Perpetual. Alexander Whilldin, President. Samuel Work, Vice-President.


John C. Sims, Actuary.


John S. Wilson, Secretary and Treasurer.


Trustees-Alexander Whilldin, J. Edgar Thom- son, Isaac Hazlehurst, Hon. James Pollock, Henry K Bennett, George Nugent, Samuel Work, Albert C. Roberts, William J. Howard, Hon. Joseph Allison, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, P. B. Mingle.


TRAVELLERS'-HARTFORD, CONN. Office, 404 Walnut. Capital, $400,000. W. W. Allen, Agent.


EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.


Organized 1859. Office, 432 Chestnut. Assets, Oct. Ist, 1862, $1,000,000.


IIon. W. C. Alexander, President. H. B. Ilyde, Vice-President. George W. Philips, Actuary. Keith & Broadbent, General Agents for Penna.


CONNECTICUT MUTUAL-HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $7,000,000. Wadleigh & Tilden, Agents, 404 Walnut.


ETNA LIFE-HARTFORD, CONN. Assets, $800,000. Chauncey II. Brush, Agent, 400 Chestnut.


WASHINGTON LIFE-NEW YORK. Assets, $400,000.


Chambers & Register, Agents, 407 Walnut.


MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE. William HI. Davis, Agent, 400 Chestnut.


GIRARD LIFE AND TRUST. Organized 1836. Office 408 Chestnut Street. Paid up. Assets, $1,824,303 52. Charter Perpetual. Thomas Ridgway, President. John F. James, Actuury and Treasurer. Managers-Thomas Ridgway, Robert Pearsall,


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Thomas P. James, John A. Brown, Geo. Taber, John R Slack, John R. Latimer, John C. Mit- chell, Seth I. Comly, Isaac Starr, Henry G Free- man, Stacy B. Barcroft, William P. Jenks, H N. Burroughs.


IIOME-BROOKLYN, N. Y. Office, S W Library & 4th. Walter S. Griffith. President. G. C. Ripley, Secretary. B. K. Esler, Agent.


MUTUAL BENEFIT-NEWARK, N. J. Assets, $5,250,000. E. V. Machette, Agent, Office 230 Walnut.


MANHATTAN-NEW YORK. Assets, $2,000,000.


James B. Carr, Agent, Office 418 Walnut.


MUTUAL LIFE-NEW YORK. Assets, over $11,500,000. F. Ratchford Starr, General Agent, 400 Walnut. (See advertisement page.)


NEW ENGLAND-BOSTON. Accumulated capital, $2,372,945. Getty & Arrott, Agents, 425 Chestnut.


NEW YORK LIFE-NEW YORK. Cash Capital, $3,250,000. Lancaster & Gaskill, Agents, N W 4th & Walnut.


NORTH AMERICA LIFE-NEW YORK. Office 434 Walnut. Nelson F. Evans, Agent.


PENN MUTUAL. Organized 1847. Office 921 Chestnut. Assets, $1,225,000. Dividend January.


James Traquair, President.


Samuel E. Stokes, Vice-President.


John W. Hornor, A. V. P. and Actuary. II. S. Stephens, Secretary.


Trustees-John G. Brenner, Benjamin Coates, Richard S. Newbold, James B. MeFarland, Win. P. Hacker, Joseph II. Trotter, William II. Kern, James Euston, Samuel C. Iluey, Theophilus Paulding, Edmund A. Souder, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry C. Townsend, Thomas W. Davis, Joseph M. Price, Baltimore, Rodolphus Kent, Elfis S. Archer, N. Y., Samuel J. Christian, James O. Pease, Warner M. Raisin, Pierre V. Duffon, N. Y., Samuel Williams, Edward M. Needles, Samn'l A. Bispham, Elliston Perot, Frederick A. Hoyt, C. J. Hoffman.


UNION MUTUAL-LIFE. Cash Assets over $800,000. Sabine & Duy, Agents, 147 S 4th.


UNITED STATES LIFE-NEW YORK. Assets, $1,100,000. 0. Bardenwerper, Agent, 422 Walnut.


THE EXTENSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE OF PHILADELPHIIA. PERRY & CO., No. 303 Chestnut Street.


"GET THE BEST"-CLOTHING-WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market.


MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


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THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR IN- Mann's Baggage Express, Office Penna RR De- SURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES.


Office 304 Walnut Street. Capital $1,000,000. Shares $100. Dividends January and July. Organized 1812. Charter Perpetual. Charles Dutilh, President. William B. Hill, Actuary.


Directors-Charles Dutilh, Henry J Williams, I. Pemberton Hutchinson, Joseph Swift, W. H. Hart, William S. Vaux, William Harmar, J. R. Wucherer, St. George T. Campbell, A. E. Borie, Samuel Norris, Alexander Biddle, Joshua B. Lippincott.


UNIVERSAL LIFE-NEW YORK.


F. Ratchford Starr, General Agent, 400 Walnut. (See advertisement page.)


WIDOWS' AND ORPIIANS' BENEFIT-NEW YORK.


F. Ratchford Starr, General Agent, 400 Walnut. (See advertisement page.)


EXCHANGES AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS.


Board of Brokers, 22 Philadelphia Exchange. S. L. Bowlby, Secretary and Treasurer ; W. P. C. Triechel, Clerk.


Butchers' and Melters' Association, Willow below 16th. William Keichline, President; John F. Gross, Treasurer; Jonathan Bonsall, Secre- tary.


Coal Exchange Association, 205} Walnut. John R. Blakiston, President; Geo. B. Newton, Secretary ; B. Hatnett, Treasurer.


Corn Exchange, S W 2d & Gold Henry Win- sor, President ; Samuel Hartranfr, Vice-President; Joseph L. Perot, Secretary ; Francis K. Shippen, Treasurer.


Farmers' Hty and Straw Market Association, 7th and Oxford. W. H. Long, Secretary.


Philadelphia Board of Trade, 505 Chestnut. Samuel C. Moreton, President; Richard Wood, Treasurer ; A. J. Perkins, Secretary.


Philadelphia Drug Exchange, 17 S 3d. Thos. P. James, President ; Harrison Smith, Secretary ; H. S Ziegler, Treasurer.


Philadelphia Exchange Company, cor. Dock, Third and Walnut Streets. Joseph W. Ryers, President ; Henry D. Sherrerd, Sec'y and Treas .; Michael Duun. Superintendent.


The Warehousing Company of Philadelphia, cor. Front and Dock. Patrick Brady, President ; William Neilson, Secretary and Treasurer.


Expresses.


Adams Express Co., 320 Chestnut Bridesburg, 9 S 3d


California, Wells, Fargo & Co., 607 Chestnut


Doylestown, Heston & Co., 161 N 3d Frankford, 9 S 3d Frankford, 48 N 2d Germantown, 9 S 3d


Germantown, 26 S 5th


Graham's Biggage Express, office 3 Walnut


Harnden's, 607 Chestnut


Hestonville, 9 S 3d Howard & Co., 607 Chestnut


Kinsley & Co., N E 4th & Chestnut


Leaf II. L., U. S. Mail Line to California & New York, 320 Chestnut


pot, 11th & Market Manayunk, 9 S 3d


Manayunk, 26 S 5th


Manayunk & Roxborough, 26 S 5th


Norristown, 607 Chestnut


Philadelphia Local, Oakman & Co., 26 S 5th Reading, P. Albright, 311 Race


West Jersey, 3 Walnut


West Philadelphia, 26 S 5th


Woodbury, N. J., 109 Market


Ferries.


Camden from upper side Sonth, South Camden or Kaighn's Point.


Camden and Philadelphia Company, from upper side Market to Federal Street, Camden.


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, Cainden.


Steamboats Plying on the Dela- ware.


Ariel. Chestnut street wharf. For Wilmington, touching at Chester & Marcus Hook.


Barclay, Arch street wharf. For Hainesport, touching at Progress, Delanco, Delta Grove, Bridgeborough, Irish Wharf, Bailey's Landing & Centreton.


Bramell's Steamtugs, office 118 N Delaware av Edwin Forrest, Arch street wharf. For Trenton, touching at Tacony, Torresdale, Beverly, Bur- lington, Bristol, Florence & Fieldsborough. Minquas, Arch street wharf. For Sculltown.


Major Reybold, Arch street wharf. For Salem, touching at Chester, Pennsgrove, New Castle & Delaware City.


Molloy's Steamtugs, office 118 S Delaware av Philadelphia & Havre de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company. President, William S. Smith; Sec- retary & 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 & 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, 10 & 12 S Del av


Boston, Regular Line, Twells & Co., Agents, 10 & 12 S Delaware av


Bridgeton, N. J., Ist wharf below Arch


Chester, Pa., 2d wharf above Chestnut


Havana, Keystone Line, D. S. Stetson & Co, 112 N Delaware av


Liverpool, Cope's Line, Walnut street wharf


New Orleans, Heron's Line, A. Heron, Jr., & Co., 126 N Delaware av .


New Orleans, Keystone Line, D. S. Stetson & Co., 112 N Delaware av


New Orleans, Louisiana Line, Bishop, Son & Co., Agents, 105 Arch


New York, Express Line, David Cooper, 18 N Delaware av


DURABILITY, CHEAPNESS AND STYLE, ARE THE LEADING FEATURES 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.


846


San Francisco, Cal., Louisiana Line, Bishop, Simons & Co., 105 Arch


San Francisco, Comstock's Clipper Line, D. S. Ste.son & Co., 112 N Delaware av


Taunton, Mass .. O.d Regular Line, Twells & Co., Agents, 10 & 12 S Delaware av


Trenton and Lambertsville, 3d wharf ab Arch


Wilmington, Del., Bash's Line, 2d wharf above Chestnut


Wilmington, Del., Warner's Line, lower side Chestnut street wharf


PACKETS, STEAM.


Albany and Troy Trans. Co., D. L. Flanagan, Agent, 304 S Delaware av


Baltimore, Baltimore and Phila. Steamboat Co., A. Groves. Jr., Azent, 34 S Delaware av


Baltimore, Hand's Line, W. P. Clyde, Agent, 14 N Delaware av


Boston Steamship Line, IIenry Windsor, Agent, 332 S Delaware av


California, Philadelphia and European Steamship Co , II. Randall, Agent, 400 Library


Coastwise Steamship Co., New York, Albany. Troy, Providence, &e., William J. Taylor & Co., Agents, 210 N Delaware av


Express Steamboat Line, Philadelphia Alexan- drin, Georgetown and Washington, William P. Clyde. Agent. 14 N Delaware av


Hartford, Conn., Philadelphia and Hartford Steam Propeller. Co., Win M. Baird & Co., Agents, 132 S Delaware av


Liverpool. Liverpool and Philadelphia Steamship Co., John G. Dile, Agent, III Walnut


New York & Philadelphia Steam Propeller Co., Wiu. M. Bairl & Co., Agents, 132 S Del av


Ocean Steam Navigation Co., A Heron, Jr., 126 N Delaware av


Philadelphia & HLivre-de-Grace Steam Towboat Co., William P. Clyde, Agent, 14 S Del av


Philadelphia & New York Express Steamboat Co., William P' Clyde, Agent, 14 S Del av


Trenton, N. J., Merchants' Steam Propeller Line, Arch street wharf


NEWSPAPERS & PERIODI- CALS. DAILY NEWSPAPERS.


Daily Evening Bulletin, 112 S 3d


North American and United States Gazette, Mor- ton MeMichael. 132 $ 3d


Philadelphie Daily News, Joseph R. Flanigan. 136 S 3d


Philadelphia Free Press (German), 418 N 4th


Public Ledger, G. W. Childs, S W 3d & Chestnul The Philadelphia Democrat, 465 N 34


The Philadelphia Inquirer, William W. Harding, 304 Chestnut


The Press, John W. Forney, 111 S 4th


THI WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.


North American and United States Gazette, 132 S 3d


Philadelphia Inquirer, 304 Chestnut The Press, 111 $ 4th


WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.


American Messenger und Child's Paper, 929 Chestnut.


American Presbyterian, 1331 Chestnut.


Anti-Slavery Standard, 106 × 10th.


Banner of the Covenant, 1331 Chestnut.


Catholic Herald aud Visitor, 310 Chestnut.


| Christian Instructor, 25 N 6th. Christian Recorder, 619 Pine.


Commercial List, 241 Dock.


Episcopal Recorder, James S. MeCalla, 237 Dock. Fitzgerald's City Item, 112 5 Sd


Friends' Intelligencer, 131 N 7th.


Friends' Review, 109 N 10th.


Germantown Telegraph, Miin, Gtn, & 109 S 3d. Legal and Insurance Reporter, 703 Walnut.


Legal Intelligencer, 607 Sansom. Lutheran and Missionary, 42 N 9th.


National Merchant, 126 S 2d.


National Baptist, 530 Arch.


Philadelphia Saturday Bulletin, 112 S 3d.


Republican Flag, F. W. Thomas, 418 N 4th.




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