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WELL DRESSED PEOPLE BUY THEIR CLOTHING OF WANAMAKER & BROWN, corner Sixth and Market. M'ELROY'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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McKnight & Co., N E 22d & Race Schrack C. & Co., 152 N 4th Shoemaker Robert & Co., N E 4th & Race Weeks W. H. & Co .; S W Otter & Lebanon ZIEGLER & SMITH, 137 N 3d
Wig and Toupee Makers.
Appel Adam, 124 S 11th Baker George, 909 Chestnut Cabale L., 13 S 9th Chew John, 37 S 6th Daix Augustus F., 46 S 4th Dollard Richard Mrs., 513 Chestnut Fonteneau & Salles, 1027 Chestnut
Hutois M., 213 S 9th
Jouin Engene, 111 S 10th Lafore A., 36 S 4th Martel Charles, 802 Walnut Pickman J., 924 Chestnut Salles Ellie, 212 S 9th
Thurgaland George, 22 S 6th
Window Glass Dealers.
EVANS WILLIAM, JR., 252 S Front French, Richard & Co., 1005 Market
Window Shades.
Burk E. & J., 26 N 9th
Clark C. W., N W 6th & Chestnut & 42 N 2d
Free Martin, 956 N 2d
Kelty, Carrington & Co., 723 Chestnut Lyndall B. P., 217 S 2d
Morris William, 110 N 8th PATTEN W. HENRY, 1408 Chestnut
Robinson M. & Co., 19 N 2d
Slaughter R. K., 517 Market Smith George F., agent, 133 S 11th
Stout C. M. & Co., 1026 Chestnut WALRAVEN J. E,, 719 Chestnut
Wines, California, Importer of. JONES G. B., successor to G. G. Evans, 36 S 5th
Wines and Liquors, Wholesale.
Allison Andrew, 212 S Front
Baetz & Bold, 333 N 3d Barr Michael, 144 N 3d Bentz J. K. & Co., 411 N 3d
Bitting & Hess, 620 Market
BLACK J. H., 1136 Market Bochroch & Frankel, 208 N 3d
Bohlen Henry, 221 S 4th Booz Edmund G., 120 Walnut & 15 Granite Boulden & Newkirk, 118 Market
BOYLE & McMANUS, 221 S Front Breidenhart John C., 103 Walnut Breslin John, 333 N Front Bright W. S. & L. G., 330 N 3d Bunting & McDonnell. 114 Walnut Campbell James H., N E 2d & Dock
Carstairs Charles S. & James, 126 Walnut & 121 Granite Castillon E., 108 Walnut Catherwood A. J., 110 & 112 N 2d. Catherwood H. & H. W., 114 S Front
Cauffman Jacob & Son, 111 N 3d CHAMPION J. B., 18 S 6th Chapline Werninger & Co., 156 & 158 N 4th
Cochran W. G. & Co., 324 Walnut Collins Charles P., 1435 Market Conklin .E. K., 250 N Front Considine Dennis, S W 2d & Walnut
Cooper William H., 203 S Front Costas Joseph, 124 Walnut Craig Andrew C. & Co., 138 S Front Cromelien George & Son, 125 Walnut Daly H. M., 713 Market Daly John, 300 Oxford Davies John H., 1717 Market
De Bastine & Cimiotti, 735 Sansom De Haven & Co., 30 & 32 S Del av
Diamond Alexander, distiller, 531 South
Dougherty R. F., 234 S Del av Dunton J. F., 151 S Front Dusenberry John H., 238 S Del av Ellerman S., 7 Granite Elliott John, 317 & 319 Walnut
Eyre Joseph K., 113 Gothic
Fry William J. & Co., 2049 Market
Garrison John & Co., 134 Walnut Gibbons Michael, 215 S Front Gibson John, Sons & Co., 232 & 234 S Front
Gillespie & Brother, 42 S 3d
GILTINAN DAVID, 145 Dock
Gregg A. P., 630 Arch Hannis H. S. & Co., 218 S Front
Harley E., 1842 Market
Hartley William H., 52 N 5th
Hartwell John, 325 N Front
Heft Caspar, 255 N 3d Hertzler John, 821 Market
Horan John, N E 24th & Walnut
Huddy Henry & Co., 145 N 2d
Huckle Horatio G., 442 Lombard
Jacobs Thomas H. & Co., 233 Dock
Jauretche & Lavergne, 202 S Front
Johnson & Ancker, 150 N Front
Jones James, 130 S 3d Jordon P. J., 220 Pear
Kaiser C., 143 S Front
Keenan M. F., 259 N 2d
Kelly M. J., 211 N 2d Killion H., 17 S Front
Kirkpatrick W. H., 228 & 230 S Front
Kline J. N., 116 Walnut & 11 Granite
Lafitte John L., 223 S Front
Laguerenne Henry, 105 S Front
Lang & Massman, 118 N Front
Lafferty James, 312 S Del av & 234 N Del av
Lauman E. J. & Co., 1017 Market
Lauman & Sallade, 128 S 9th
LAVENS JOHN, 5 Granite
Layer William, 306 S Del av
Leger Henry, 135 S Front Leiher B., 239 N 2d Lentz John S., 230 N 3d Leslie J. M. & Co., 138 S Front
Lutz H. E. & Co., 719 Market
Marple Charles H., 122 N 3d
Martin Thomas, 464 N Front
Martin Thomas J., 18 S Front
Mayer Isaac, 134 N 3d Mayer J., 116 N 3d McDonough Charles & Son, 512 & 514 S Del av McGlinn John & Son, 1823 Market
McLaughlin Jeremiah, 1213 Market Mc Nally William, 146 & 148 S Water Mc Williams James, 403 N 2d Middleton E. P., 5 N Front
Middleton G. W., 109 Market
Mitchell & Allen, 214 S Front
Moseley Nathaniel B., 110 S Front Muller Jacob & Co., 118 Walnut Murphy J., 8 Vine Myers & Nathans, 12 S Front
Nathans M. & Sons, 19 N Front Neall & McBride, 216 S Front
Style, Elegance, Durability and Cheapness, the recommendations of PERRY & CO.'S large stock of rapidly selling garments. No. 609 Chestnut St.
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WANAMAKER & BROWN'S HANDSOME CLOTHING, AND MODERATE Prices. S. E. corner Sixth and Market Streets. M'ELROY'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Newell & Brother, 11 N Front NORCROSS SAMUEL S., 1 S Front Norcross W. W., 134 Walnut & 151 Dock Owens T., 1609 Market Parker Andrew J., 239 N Front Paterson & Boulton, 130 Walnut Patterson, Coane & Co., 38 N 2d Pelletier W., 138 S 4th Penrose William & Co., 1217 Market Perdriaux & Co., 145 S Front Powell, Seiger & Co., 127 N Front Powell B. G., 118 Walnut Quinn P., 1631 Market Ramson J. W., 1106 Market Rasko Francis, 109 Walnut Rheinstron J., 218 N 2d Sagers James W., 163 N 2d Sayres Edward S., 201 S Front Schaaf & Seelos, 729 Sansom Schaffer John, 340 N 4th Scherer Jno. L., 253 N 4th Seltzer, Franklin & Co., 410 N 3d Smith Byron H., 140 S Del av Smith James H., 230 N Front Smith Jones, S E 12th & South Stephani Alphonse & Co., 137 & 139 S Front
Stevenson D. & Co., 337 Arch Stewart John, 1748 Market Stockdale & Co., 331 Walnut Stoever J. F .. 45 S Front Swaby John H., 339 Walnut Thornton & Brown, 9 N Front Tobias Joseph F. & Co., 206 & 208 S Front Tuller & Sutterley, 134 S Front Ulman & Son, 327 N 3a Verrier & Lessieur, 119 S 7th Vollmer William, 141 S Front Walker Jerry, 231 Chestnut
Wallace Edward, 1915 Market Wallace Henry & Co., 226 S Front
Wallace William, 925 Market
Wallis John G., 20 N Del av Waterman J. S., 1106 Market
Weiller & Ellis, 325 N 3d Wertz Samuel A., 242 N 3d Whalley S. & Co., 1114 Market White & Hentz, 222 N 2d WHITELY GEORGE, 137 S Front Woodside & Stadiger, 407 Arch Worl George M., 129 Walnut Yeaton William H. & Co., 201 S Front Young Alexander (distiller), 408 South
Wire Cloths.
NEEDLES JOSEPH A., 54 N Front Watson & Kelso, 46 N Front SELLERS BROTHERS, 18 N 6th
Wire Workers.
BAYLISS & DARBY, 226 Arch FENNELL JAMES P., 36 N 6th Needles Joseph A., 54 N Front SELLERS BROTHERS, 18 N 6th Walker M. & Son, 11 N 6th Watson & Harper, 46 N Front
Wood Dealers.
Binder George, Laurel bel Del av Day Alfred, Almond st wharf Galbraith James, 427 N Water Gorgas Edward W , 1325 Beach Lowry John S., Lombard & 26th Mccutcheon Joseph, 20 Richmond Scull & Rex, Delaware av & Poplar
Thompson John, 238 S Delaware av Walter Peter V., Beach ab Green Ward J. D., Sansom st wharf, Schuylkill Watson James, Green st & Del av Watson James S. & Son, Vine st wharf Watson S. F., Del av & Green Wear Jude, Beach n Green
Woodenware Dealers.
Beck Louis, 423 Callowhill
Berger & Butz, 131 & 133 N Water Cassidy E. W., 440 Lombard
Chimpman & White, 10 S Front Coyle J. H. & Co., 310 Market
Dean C. W., 223 Market Foelker George, 249 & 251 Market
Franciscus A. H., 513 Market
Gale George F. & Co, 4 & 6 Chestnut
Gaybill & Co., 345 N 3d
Huntzinger A. M., 223 Market Lancaster George C., 218 Market Meredith, Worthington & Carrer, 105 N 3d
Musselman & Kirk, 12 N 4th Orwig Elijah B., 143 & 145 N 3d
Rowe, Euston & 157 N 3d Rump John, S E Front & Market
Stahl S. C., 31 N 4th
WALKER W. J. Mrs., 819 Spruce
Weston Charles, 109 N 3d
White & Pechin, 425 Market
Wool Dealers.
Aubin Philip J., 210 S Front
Bullock Benjamin & Sons, 40 & 42 S Front Coates Brothers, 127 Market
DAVIS, FISS & BANES, 24 & 26 S Front & 25 & 27 Letitia
Diel & Walker, 116 N 3d
Edwards & Bettle, 8 N Front
Fox John W., 111 N Front
Gorge Edward, 1325 Beach
Heald James, 106 S Front
Littlewood & Hinchliffe, 64 N Front Schofield & Lees, 12 N Front
Henry T. C. & Co., 10 & 12 N Front
Perkenpine & Harla, Master & Mascher
Ramsden James & Co., 42 & 44 N Front Reece, Seal & Co., 20 N Front Robinson H. & Co., 122 S Front
Scull David, Jr. & Brother, 125 Market
Simpson R. & Bros., 62 Richmond SOUTHWICK, SHEBLE & CO., 6 S Front
Stitt John W. & Co., 24 N Front
WHIILLDIN ALEXANDER & SONS, 20 & 22 S Front & 21 & 23 Letitia
Wilson Thomas B. & Co., 31 S Front
Woollen Yarn Manufacturers.
Dobson John, 39 N Front
Goetze & Rettherg, 162 N 4th Heald James, 106 S Front
Hey E. & Brothers, 24 N 3d Ilill E., 31 Strawberry Horn Abraham, 6th & Columbia av
Midnight J. F., 145 N 4th
Mullineaux J., Jr., 325 N Front
Mullineaux T. & J., 24th & Spruce
Schofield Thomas, Noble bet 12th & 13th
Shaw E. T., 984 Marshall Smith & Penrose, 40 N Front Stead Isaac, 6th & Columbia av Stuart Charles, 29 N Front Wuldon Thomas, 25th & Callowhill
"Quick and large sales, without regard to profits," is the motto, at. PERRY & CO.'S A No. 1 Clothing Establishment, 609 Chestnut St., above Sixth.
WANAMAKER & BROWN, POPULAR CLOTHING, OAK HALL, S. E. CORNER Sixth and Market Streets. M'ELROY'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Yarn, Bats, Wicks, &c.
Amory Charles, Jr., & Co., 205 Church Brinkle & Shubrick, 29 N Front COYLE J. H. & CO , 310 Market Eliot F. A. & Co., 32 N Front Finley & Schlichter, 23 N Front
FINN JOHN M. (dealers in stocking yarns), S E 7th & Arch
Franciscus A. H , 513 Market Garsed Thomas R., 109 Chestnut Hay & McDevitt, 120 Market McLean Daniel, 25 N Front
Moore Carlton R. & Co., 206 N 3d -
Morris R. G., 21 N Front Soule Horace H., 30 N Front Thudium C. A., 27 N 3d White Richard T., 237 Market
WHILLDIN ALEXANDER & SONS, 20 & 22 S Front & 21 & 23 Letitia
Woodward James & Son, 26 N Front
Zinc.
Lehigh Zinc Company, 121 Walnut
MCELROY'S
Philadelphia City and Business Directories,
CAREFULLY REVISED
AND
PUBLISHED ANNUALLY IN THE EARLY PART OF JANUARY.
CLOTHING, READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER, AT PERRY & CO.'S First Class Clothing Establishment, No. 609 Chestnut St., above Sixth.
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" GET THE BEST"-CLOTHING-WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market.
MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. CITY GOVERNMENT.
MAYOR-Morton McMichael.
CITY TREASURER-Henry Bumm.
CITY CONTROLLER-Joseph R. Lyndall.
CITY SOLICITOR-F. Carroll Brewster.
OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF SELECT COUNCIL.
1866.
President-James Lynd. Clerk-Benjamin H. Haines. Assistant Clerk-Robert Bethell.
Messenger-Thomas Massey. Clerk's Office, S W 5th & Chestnut.
WARDS.
1. Thomas A. Barlow.
2. C. E. Kamerly, M.D.
3. James D. Campbell.
4. Henry Marcus.
5. James Page.
6. George F. Omerly.
7. John A. Shermer.
8. Alexander L. Hodgdon.
9. James A. Freeman.
10. Joshua Spering.
11. Samuel G. King.
12. Charles M. Wagner.
13. James Lynd.
14. F. A. Vaneleve
15. Henry W. Gray.
16. J. W. Hopkins.
17. Patrick Shern.
18. Wm. Bumm.
19. James Ritchie.
20. Joseph Manual.
21. Charles Thompson Jones.
22. William F. Smith.
23. Edward A. Shallcross.
24. Samuel W. Cattell.
25. Patrick O'Rourke.
26. William J. Pollock.
OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF COMMON COUNCIL.
1866.
President-Alexander J. Harper. Clerk-William F. Small. Assistant Clerk-Abraham Stewart.
Messengers -- James Zimmerman and Charles M. Carpenter. Clerk's Office, S W 5th & Chestnut.
WARDS.
1. George W. Mactague. Win. Calhoun.
2. David Griffiths. George A. Sliaffer. James M. Gibson.
3. George W. Nickels.
4. William H. Barnes. James H. Huhn.
5. James F. Dillon.
6. Franeis A. Wolbert.
7. Thomas Little. John Bardsley.
8. Alexander J. Harper. John C. Martin
9. W. S. Stokely. Walter Allison.
10. Samuel J. Cresswell. Albert H. Franciscus.
11. Thomas H. Gill.
12. M. Hall Stanton.
13. Alexander M. Fox. Wm. Palmer
14. Joseph B. Hancock. Henry C. Oram.
15. Eli Krupp. Hiram Miller. Robert M. Evans.
16. George J. Hetzel. Charles Eager.
17. Michael Mullen. James Hollowell.
18. Daniel P. Ray. D. W. Stockham.
19. Joseph A. Earnest. George Derbyshire. Nicholas Shane.
20. James H. Billington. Henry C. Harrison. J. F. Marcer.
21. William A. Simpson.
22. Enoch Taylor. Joseph Hill.
23. Samuel C. Willets. Joseph T. Vankirk.
24. James T. Allen. Wm. Stokes.
25. S. Harris Colehower.
26. Robert Armstrong. John Kater.
HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS. Mayor-Morton McMichael.
Elected Oct. 10th, 1865, for three years. Term expires Jan. 1, 1869.
Mayor's Clerk-James E Montgomery.
Assistant Clerk-William C. Ilaines.
Acting Clerk-J. Hutchinson Kay.
Messenger-George Moek.
Office S W corner 5th & Chestnut.
POLICE.
Central Station, S W corner 5th & Chestnut. Chief of Police-Samuel G. Ruggles. Clerk-Caspar Cooper.
DETECTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Chief-Benjamin Franklin. Clerk-J. Henry Bulkley.
STRANGERS SHOULD NOT FAIL TO VISIT PERRY & CO.'S FINE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, NO. 609 Chestnut St., above Sixth.
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YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING, A SPECIAL FEATURE AT WANAMAKER & BROWN'S. Sixth and Market Streets. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
CONTROLLER'S DEPARTMENT.
Controller-Joseph R. Lyndall. Elected by the People Oct. 10th, 1865, for three years. Term expires Jan. 1st, 1869. Chief Clerk-Samuel P. Hancock. Messenger-Henry Bunker.
Office, 2d story of Girard Bank, S 3d street.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Treasurer-Henry Bumm. Elected by the People, Oct., 1865, for two years, from Jan. Ist, 1866. Chief Clerk-David Jones. Messenger-James Subers. Office, Girard Bank, South Third street.
DEPARTMENT OF TAXES.
Receiver-Charles O'Neil.
Elected by the People, Oct., 1864, for two years. Chief Clerk-Robert H. Beatty. Messenger-John Kurtz. Office, County Court House, 6th & Chestnut sts.
LAW DEPARTMENT.
Solicitor-F. Carroll Brewster. Elected by the People, Oct., 1865 for three years. Assistant Solicitors.
First Assistant-David W. Sellers.
Assistants-Egbert K. Nichols, Thomas K. Fin- letter. Clerk and Cashier-A. Atwood Grace. Office, 212 South Fifth street.
DEPARTMENT OF MARKETS.
(Wharves and Landings under this Department.) Chief Commissioner-Jonathan H. Pugh.
Elected by Select and Common Councils in Joint Convention, at a Stated Meeting in February, for one year.
Clerk-Henry C. Pugh.
SURVEY DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer & Surveyor-Strickland Kneass. Elected for the term of five years, by Select and Common Councils, April 12th, 1865.
Recording Clerk-George Sturges. Draughtsman-James R. McClure.
Rodman-Charles Read.
Office, City Building, 212 South Fifth st
REGISTRY BUREAU.
Registrar-John H. Dye.
Draughtsmen-D. J. Kennedy & J. Milton Tit- low.
Clerks-J. W. Simmons & Henry Schell.
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS.
The Chief Commissioner of Highways, and two Commissioners of Highways, are elected by Select and Common Councils in the month of February, for one year.
Chief Commissioner-William W. Smedley.
Commissioners-Henry B. Bobb, Nathan Sper- ing.
License Clerk-Thomas M. Triol.
Miscellaneous Clerk-T. Willard George. Clerk-A. W. Green.
Messenger-Isaac R. Martindell.
Office, S W Fifth & Walnut.
GIRARD ESTATE.
Superintendent-Charles S. Smith.
Elected by Select and Common Councils in Joint Convention, at a stated meeting in the month of February, annually, for the term of one year, or until his successor shall be duly qualified. Agent-Samuel S. Cavin.
Elected in the same manner and time as Super- intendent.
Messenger-Charles Stockton. Office, 19 South Fifth street.
DEPARTMENT OF CITY PROPERTY.
Commissioner-Charles Dixey.
Elected by Select and Common Councils in Joint Convention, in February, 1865, for one year. Clerk-Frederick J. Walter.
Messenger-R. P. Taylor.
Office, Girard Bank, second floor.
WATER DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer of Water Works-H. P. M. Birkinbine.
Elected by Select and Common Councils in Joint Convention, in February. Register of Water-W. J. P. White.
Chief Clerk-A. H. O'Brien.
Office, 104 South Fifth.
PHILADELPHIA GAS WORKS.
Board of Trustees-Wm. H. Barnes, Conrad S. Grove, John Manuel, James McManus, W. W. Burnell, M.D., Nathan Hilles, Chas. A. Miller, Wm. Elliott. Chas. E. Graeff, Jas. A. House-
man, John McCarty, C. Thompson, President. Chief Engineer-Joseph Manuel. Chief Clerk-T. R. Brown.
1st Asst. Engineer-Abraham Meyers.
2d Asst. Engineer-Wm. Park.
Cashier-Vacant.
Registrar- Samuel M. White.
Superintendent of Distribution-John A. Miskey. The meetings of the Board are held on the second and fourth Fridays of every month.
BOARD OF CONTROLLERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
First District of Pennsylvania -- 1866.
Office, Athenaeum Building, Sixth street below Walnut.
The Board consists of twenty-seven members, one from each Ward. The Controllers are elected by the sectional School Boards, on the third Tues- day of June, every year (for one year). The Board of Controllers organize the First Monday in July, at 10 o'clock, A. M., in the room of the Board of Controllers.
School Directors-Qualifications-Twenty- five years of age, resident of the State four years, and one year in the Ward. He shall reside in the Ward, as a removal causes a vacancy, which is filled by the Board till the next succeeding election-except that vacancies are filled for the full term by the Directors of the 22d, 23d, and 24th Wards.
President- Edward Shippen, ex-officio member of all Standing Committees.
Secretary-Henry W. Halliwell.
Assistant Secretary-James Dick.
SECTION 1. Absalom Taylor, 822 Wharton
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2. Geo. W. Nebinger, M.D., 720 Wash- ington.
3. James W. Fletcher, 751 S 9th.
4. P. A. Fagen, 615 S 8th.
Style, Elegance, Durability and Cheapness, the recommendations of PERRY & CO.'S large stock of rapidly selling garments. No. 609 Chestnut St.
"THE NIMBLE SIXPENCE," &c., IS THE PLAN AT WANAMAKER & BROWN'S Clothing Ilouse, Sixth and Market. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
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SECTION 5. James H. Gaw.
6. Patrick Duffy, S E 5th & Vine.
7. Lewis Elkin, 304 S 10th.
8. Edward Shippen, S E 6th & Walnut.
9. James Freeborn, 11 Hickey.
10. R. W. Cushman, Cherry ab 20th.
11. Charles Abel, 532 New Market.
66 12. William M. Levick, 331 N 6th.
13. Dewitt C. Moore, 804 N 8th.
14. Samuel Scheide, 123] Parrish.
15. J. W. Clark, 2211 Green.
16. John L Bender, Girard av & Dunton, & Edward McIntire.
17. James MeManes, 609 Walnut.
18. George W. Vanghan, Richmond and Shackamaxon
19. James Milligan Jr., 543 E Cumber- land
20. William C. Haines, 1626 Franklin
21. Jos. Mullineaux, 325 N Front
22. John Rittenhouse, Germantown
66 23. Nathan Hilles, Frankford
24. James N. Marks, Market n 38th
66 24. Norris J. Hoffman, Hestonville
= 25. Jas. Mecutcheon, 121 Chestnut
26. S. S. Money, Debtor's Apartment County Prison
GIRARD COLLEGE FOR ORPHANS.
The Board consists of eighteen directors, elected on the second Wednesday of July, annu- ally.
President-Charles E. Lex, 51 N 6th
Board of Directors.
James J. Boswell, 400 Chestnut
A. C. Roberts, N E 11th & Vine
John M. Butler, 730 S 10th
Thomas Coleman, Ledger office. Christian J. Hoffman, 304 N Del av
Horatio Gates Jones, 133 S 5th
Joseph Moore, Bank of N Liberties. H. Yale Smith, M. D., 706 S 10th.
Richard Vaux, 520 Walnut. Robert M. Foust, 419 Walnut Robert T. Gill, 948 S Front Augustus Heaton, 507 Commerce
W. H. Keichline, 425 Franklin.
George W. Nebinger, M. D., S E Passyunk av and Washington av
Henry Yale Smith, M.D., 10th ab Catharine
Henry Simons, 1015 Girard av.
Joseph Sites, M.D., 891 N 6th
Daniel M. Fox, 551 York av.
Secretary -- Henry W. Arey, 257 S 9th
BOARD OF HEALTH
OF THE CITY AND PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. 1865-'66.
Office, S W 6th and Sansom streets
The Board consists of twelve members, who meet and organize on the 1st Monday of July, annually, at 10 o'clock.
President-James A. McCrea, 2004 W De Lan- cey pl
Secretary-E. Ward, M.D., N E 3d and Chris- tian.
Jacob B. Coates, 8th ah Poplar
Wilson Jewell, M.D., 420 N 6th.
Peter Armbruster, 312 N 11th.
Rene La Roche, M.D., 1344 Spruce.
G. Morrison Coates, 129 N 20th
R. E. Rodgers, M.D., 1121 Girard.
James Steel, 610 N 13th
James West, 1833 Pine
Chas. J. Field, 633 Market.
Wm. Reed 12th & Master.
Health Offer-Horatio G. Sickel, 1209 Wal- ace.
Port Phy cian-John F. Trenchard, Rich- mond and Ball.
Lazaretto Physician-Geo. F. Fairlamb, M.D., Lazaretto.
Quarantine Master-Nathan Shaw, Lazaretto. Chief Clerk-Washington L. Bladen, 1411 Reed.
Assistant Clerk-Aug. T. Lynch. 440 N 4th
Registration Clerks-George E. Chambers, chief ; Hamilton Patterson, John G. Sees, C. Wirgman, 2005 Pine
Inspectors-Andrew McDole, 1821 Lombard ; Albert Hughes, 1828 Wood.
Messengers-William L. Williams, 807 Leba- non; Samuel T. Morton, Nicetown lane.
Runner -- David Brown, 327 S 7th
Night Inspector-Jacob Kiple, 321 Vine
Steward of Lazaretto-Lewis Kugler
Measurers of Cess Pools-Conrad B. Andress, 128 Noble ; John S. Thackaray, 841 Washington av.
REGISTRATION OFFICE FOR BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.
604 Sansom.
Registrar -- George E. Chambers, 718 Callow- hill.
Assistant Clerks-Hamilton Patterson, John G. Sees, Chas. Wirgman.
Collectors-Andrew McDole and Samuel T. Morton
Runner-David Brown
BOARD OF GUARDIANS OF THE POOR.
1864-'5. Office-42 N Seventh.
The Board consists of twelve members, who meet and organize on the first Monday of July, annually, at 10 o'clock.
President-George Erety, 482 N 3d
Treasurer-Frederick A. Server, 517 Com merce.
Secretary-Charles T. Miller, 42 N 7th
Steward-Marshall Henszey.
Clerk-George H. Oliver.
Henry Haines, 417 Walnut.
Philip Lowry, Ludlow n 31st.
George Erety, 482 N 3d
Samuel Field, Till bel Pine, W. P.
James D. Brown, 527 N 2d
Stephen Taylor, 2223 Frankford av
John M. Whitall, 410 Race.
William 11. Woodward, 516 Market.
Joseph B. Townsend, 813 Arch.
Benjamin Bullock, 40 S Front.
Nelson J. Nickerson, 435 Market
BOARD OF INSPECTORS OF THE COUNTY PRISON. 1864-65.
An Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania, of May 13th, 1856, directs that the Board of Inspectors of the Philadelphia County Prison shall consist of eleven members, and shall be appointed to wit: "That the Inspectors of the County Prison shall be appointed, five by the Supreme Court of
"Quick and large sales, without regard to profits," is the motto at PERRY & CO.'S A No. 1 Clothing Establishment, 609 Chestnut St., above Sixth.
THE POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF PHILADELPHIA, WANAMAKER & BROWN'S, Sixth and Market. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
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Pennsylvania, three by the District Court of the County of Philadelphia, and three by the Court of Common Pleas of said County, who shall enter upon duty on the first Monday of July next, to serve for one year ; and annually thereafter, the vacancies in said Board shall be filled as afore- said ; they shall neither be members of the bar, nor officers or clerks of or under any of said courts."
Tickets of admission can be had from the In spectors, and the Judges of the courts.
President-John B. Biddle, M.D.
Secretary-Edmund Smith.
Treasurer-Isaac B. Garrigues.
M. W. Baldwin, 1118 Chestnut. John B. Biddle, M.D., Spruce & Quince.
Joseph R. Chandler, 155 N 10th.
Herman Cope, 1807 Vine.
John Brodhead, 1836 W De Lancey pl
Isaac B. Garrigues, 457 N 7th.
W. H. Keichline, 425 Franklin.
J. Rodman Paul, M.D., 1006 Spruce. Evans Rogers, S W Locust & Washington sq
- William Shippen, M.D., 1205 Walnut. Edmund Smith, 238 S 3d.
Superintendent-William B. Perkins. Clerk-J. K. Howell.
Deputy Superintendent-John Mirkel Physician-H. Y. Smith, M.D.
Matrons-Ellen M. Spencer, Ann G. Ryan. Prison Agent-William J. Mullin.
THE EASTERN PENITENTIARY.
Tickets of admission can be procured from any one of the Inspectors.
Inspectors-Richard Vaux, Alexander Henry, Thomas H. Powers, Furman Sheppard, A. J. Drexel.
President-Richard Vaux, 520 Walnut.
Secretary-Thomas H. Powers.
Treasurer-Furman Sheppard.
Warden-John S. Halloway.
Resident Physician-George Taylor, M.D. Clerk-C. J. Ourt.
Moral Instructor-Rev. John Ruth.
THE HOUSE OF REFUGE.
The House of Refuge, between 22d and 24th and Parrish and Poplar. Office, N E 7th and Arch. Thomas Earp, President. James J. Barclay and John M. Ogden, Vice-Presidents. Charles Haven, Treasurer. Alexander Henry, Secretary. Harvey R. Summers, Agent and Bookkeeper. Visitors admitted Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day afternoons. Tickets from a Manager or Judge necessary. Physicians-Albert H. Smith, M.D., Alfred M. Slocum, M.D.
POLICE AND FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Superintendent-William J. Phillips. Ass't Superintendent-D. R. Walter.
Elected by Councils, April, 1863, for three years.
Central Office, City Hall, S. W. corner 5th and Chestnut.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-David M. Lyle.
Assistant Engineers-T. McCusker, Joseph S. Robinson, James Adams, Jacob Gonaver, Hamil- ton C. Scott.
Secretary-T. West Blake. Elected by the Fire Department.
Office, S W 5th & Chestnut.
PORT WARDENS.
Office, No. 119 Walnut Street.
Composed of seventeen members, eight of whom are elected by Select and Common Councils in joint convention, on or before the last meeting in May (annually), to serve two years from the first day of June.
Executive Officers.
Master Warden-Gideon Clark.
Harbor Master-George T. Thorn.
Members of the Board.
Elected 1864. Elected 1865.
Samuel J. Christian, John W. Lynn,
Anthony Groves, Jr., W. F. Cushing,
George W. Hacker, James Barrett,
George T. Parry, Isaac C. Pearson,
D. B. Taylor,
John R. Penrose,
Oscar Thompson,
George B. Kerford,
Jacob Walker,
Peter Fritz,
Richard Wildey,
John Borely,
John Dorrance, William Frick.
Clerk-George B. Miller.
BOARD OF BUILDING INSPECTORS. Office, 104 S 5th.
Benjamin F. Wright, appointed 1863, by Su- preme Court, for three years.
John F. Shermer, appointed 1861, by Court of Common Pleas, for three years.
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