McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1866, Part 205

Author: A. McElroy & Co; Orrin Rogers (Firm); E.C. & J. Biddle (Firm)
Publication date: 1837
Publisher: Philadelphia : A. McElroy & Co.
Number of Pages: 980


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TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.


North American and United States Gazette, 132 S 3d


Philadelphia Inquirer, 304 Chestnut The Press, S W 7th & Chestnut


WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.


American Presbyterian, 1334 Chestnut


Anti-Slavery Standard, 5 S 5th


Banner of the Covenant, 1334 Chestnut


Catholic Herald and Visitor, 310 Chestnut


Christian Instructor, 25 N 6th


Christian Recorder, 619 Pine Commercial List, 241 Dock Episcopal Recorder, James S. McCalla, 237 Dock


Fincher's Trades' Review, 441 Chestnut


Fitzgerald's City Item, 112 S 2d


CLOTHING, READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER, AT PERRY & CO.'S First Class Clothing Establishment, No. 609 Chestnut St., above Sixtli.


STRANGERS CAN RELY ON FAIR DEALING WITH WANAMAKER & BROWN, Clothing, Sixth and Market. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD. 937


Friends' Intelligencer, 131 N 7th Friends' Review, 109 N 10th


German Reformed Messenger, 52 N 6th


Germantown Telegraph, Main, Gtn Legal and Insurance Reporter, 703 Walnut Legal Intelligencer, 607 Sansom


Long's Monthly Children's Letter, 1210 Chestnut Lutheran and Missionery, 42 N 9th


National Merchant, 409 Chestnut


National Baptist, 530 Arch


Philadelphia Saturday Bulletin, 329 Chestnut Reformoite Kirchenzeitung, 54 N 6th


Republican Flag, F. W. Thomas, 418 N 4th Saturday Evening Gazette, S E 3d & Dock Saturday Night, 108} S 3d


Sunday Blatt (German), 418 N 4th Sunday Dispatch, 152 S 3d


Sunday Mercury, Meeser, Johnson & Co., 152 S 3d


Sunday School Times, 148 S 4th Sunday Times, 136 S 3d


Sunday Transcript, 110 S 3d


The Dollar Newspaper, Ledger Building The Dollar Weekly News, 136 S 3d


The Friend, 116 N 4th


The National Baptist, Rev. Kendall Brooks, 530 Arch


The New World, Hoffman & Morwitz, 465 N 3d


The Presbyterian Standard, 108 S 4th


The Presbyterian, 606 Chestnut


The Saturday Evening Post, 319 Walnut


The Weekly North American and Gazette, 132 S 3d


The Weekly Press, S W 7th & Chestnut


United States Journal, Fuller & Co., 310 Chestnut United States Railroad and Mining Register, 423 Walnut, Thomas S. Fernon


Vereingte Staaten Zeitung, Hoffman & Morwitz, 465 N 3d


PERIODICALS.


American Educational (Monthly), 512 Arch


American Exchange and Review, 521 Chestnut


American Journal of Medical Sciences, Henry C. Lea, 710 Sansom .


American Journal of Pharmacy, Charles Ellis, Son & Co., NE 7th & Market


American Law Register, D. B. Canfield & Co., 131 S 5th


American Messenger and Child's Paper, 1210 Chestnut


American Botschafter (German), 1210 Chestnut Arthur's Ilome Magazine, 323 Walnut


Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Peter Walker, 821 Chestnut


Clark's School Visitor, J. W. Daughaday, 1308 Chestnut


Colonization Herald, Rev. Thomas S. Malcolm, editor, 609 Walnut


Dental Cosmos, Samuel S. White, 528 Arch Child's Treasury, 54 N 6th


Eclectic Medical Journal, N E 6th & Callowhill Evangelical Repository, William S. Young, 1023 Race


Gardener's Monthly, 23 N 6th


Ilerald of Ilealth, 25 S 10th


Home and Foreign Record, 821 Chestnut


Imlay & Bicknell's Bank Note Reporter, 45 S 3d Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences, N W Broad & Sanscm


Journal of the Franklin Instituto, 15 S 7th


Kirchenheund, (Schaefer & Koradi), S W 4th & Wood


Lady's Book, L. A. Godey, 537 Chestnut


Lady's Friend, 319 Walnut Law Library, 535 Chestnut


Lammer Herte, German Reformed S. S. P., Rev. John Gautenbein, editor, Bridesburg


Lutheran Sunday School Herald, 43 N 9th Medical News and Library, 710 Sansom


Medical and Surgical Reporter, 115 S 7th


Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine, 306 Chest- nnt


Peterson's Philadelphia Counterfeit Detector, 306 Chestnut


Phrenological Journal, 25 S 10th


Presbyterian Historical Almanac, 133 S 18th


Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, N W Broad & Sansom


Real Estate, Rail Road and Business Guide, 431 Chestnut


Sabbath School Treasury, 54 N 6th


Sunday School World, 1122 Chestnut


Temperance Standard, William Axe & Co., Fkd The Child's World, 1122 Chestnut


The Little Prilgrim, 319 Walnut


The Occident and American Jewish Advocate, Rev. Isaac Leeser, 1227 Walnut


The Presbyterian Sabbath School Visitor, 821 Chestnut


The Guardian, 52 N 6th


Young Reaper, Rev. B. Griffith, 530 Arch


IRON COMPANIES.


ALLENTOWN. Office No. 105 Walnut. Joseph Cabot, Prest. Henry Cabot, Sec'y. BLAIR. Office No. 400 Chestnut. George R. Wood, President and Treasurer. Harry R. Comly, Secretary.


BLOOMSBURG. Office No. 213 N Water.


Charles R. Paxton, President. William E. S. Baker, Sec'y and Treas.


CAMBRIA. Office No. 400 Chestnut.


Charles S. Wood, President. John T. Kile, Sec'y and Treas.


DUNCANNON. Office No. 213 N Water.


William Wistar, President. John Wistar, Treasurer.


William E. S. Baker, Secretary and Asst. Treas.


FREEDOM. Office No. 230 S 3d John A. Wright, Presideut. W. K. Barclay, Sec'y and Treas.


GLAMORGAN. Office No. 320 Walnut.


John Devereux, President. A. S. Roberts, Jr., Sec'y and Treas.


LEHIGH CRANE.


Office No. 350 N Delaware avenue. Theo. Mitchell, Prest. Fred. R. Backus, Treas. Benjamin J. Loedom, Secretary.


STRANGERS SHOULD NOT FAIL TO VISIT PERRY & CO.'S FINE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, NO. 609 Chestnut St., above Sixth.


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


MONT ALTO. Office No. 407 Library. Isaac S. Waterman, President. W. J. Barr, Sec'y and Treas.


MONTGOMERY. Office No. 333 Walnut. Caleb H. Matin, Agent.


PENNSYLVANIA. Office No. 407 Library street. Isaac S. Waterman, Prest. Wm. J. Barr, Sec'y. George I. Waterman, Treasurer.


PHOENIX.


Office Franklin Building, 410 Walnut. David Reeves, President.


Samuel J. Reeves, Vice. Prest. & Treas. R. B. Aertsen, Assistant Treas. and Sec'y.


SWEDE. Office No. 215 N 2d. Joseph R. Whitaker, President. William Abbott, Sec'y and Treas.


TIOGA. Office No. 524 Walnut. Thomas Pratt Potts, Prest. D. R. Jones, Treas.


MINING COMPANIES.


AMERICAN IRON & STEEL ASSOCIATION. Office No. 522 Walnut.


AMYGDALOID. Office No. 324 Walnut. George L. Oliver, President.


F. K. Womrath, Sec'y and Treas.


RESOLUTE (COPPER). Office No. 324 Walnut. B. F. Huddy, President. B. A. Hoopes, Sec'y and Treas.


PENNSYLVANIA STEEL COMPANY. Office No. 424 Walnut.


EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY. Office No. 423 Walnut. M. Magee, President. J. S. McMullin, Sec'y and Treas.


ÆTNA. Office No. 324 Walnut. William H. Stevens, President. B. A. Hoopes, Sec'y and Treas.


DELAWARE MINING COMPANY. Office No. 326 Walnut. Joseph G. Henzey, President. B. Wyatt Wistar, Sec'y and Treas.


MANDAN. Office No. 324 Walnut. George L. Oliver, President. B. A. Hoopes, Sec'y and Treas.


METALLINE LAND. Office No. 324 Walnut.


George L. Oliver, President. F. K. Womrath, Sec'y and Treas.


PHILADELPHIA


AND BOSTON


MINING


COMPANY. Office No. 423 Walnut.


O. Hopkinson, President.


J. S. McMullin, Sec'y and Treas.


GIRARD. Office No. 324 Walnut. Thomas Pratt Potts, President. B. A. Hoopes, Sec'y and Treas.


MERRIMAC. Office No. 132 Walnut.


W. H. Boyer, President. S. P. Darlington, Sec'y and Treas.


VULCAN MINING COMPANY. Office No. 324 Walnut. B. A. Hoopes, President, F. K. Womrath, Sec'y and Treas.


COLORADO (GOLD). Office No. 522 Walnut.


DORCHESTER (COPPER). Office No. 203 Walnut. R. N. Rathburn, Sec'y and Treas.


NEW JERSEY MINING CO. OF MICHIGAN.


Joseph G. Henzey, President.


B. Wyatt Wistar, Sec'y and Treas.


KEYSTONE ZINC COMPANY. Office 311} Walnut. C. P. Bayard, President. John L. Goddard, Secretary.


LEHIGH ZINC COMPANY. Office No. 333 Walnut Benjamin C. Webster, President. Gordon Menges, Secretary.


BOHEMIAN, LAKE SUPERIOR. Office No. 132 Walnut.


William H. Boyer, President.


Samuel P. Darlington, Sec'y and Treas.


MARQUETTE MINING COMPANY. Office No 110 S 4th. Charles Remington, Pres't and Treas. John W. Jackson, Secretary.


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.


Wm. L. Mactier, Sec'y & Treas.


COULTER COPPER COMPANY. Office 319 Walnut.


Marmaduke Moore, President.


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. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


COAL, NAVIGATION AND R. R. COMPANIES.


BARCLAY COAL COMPANY. N W 4th & Walnut. George R. Oat, President. Harvey Shaw, Sec'y & Treas.


PENN MINING COMPANY. 319 Walnut. Marmaduke Moore, President.


HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD AND COAL. Office No. 258 S 3d.


Lewis T. Watson, President. John P. Aertsen, Sec'y & Treas.


LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COM- PANY. Office No. 122 S 2d.


James S. Cox, President.


Francis Mitchell, Secretary. Solomon Shepherd, Treasurer. William F. Biddle, Vice Pres't.


LITTLE SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION R. R. AND COAL. Office No. 410 Walnut. .


John F. Blandy, President. Joseph L. Wilson, Sec'y & Treas.


NEVADA SILVER MINING COMPANY. Office No. 323 Walnut.


James Ross Snowden, President.


George W. Brown, Sec'y & Treas.


WYOMING MINING COMPANY, MICHIGAN. Joseph G. Henszey, President B. Wyatt Wistar, Sec'y & Treas.


LA BELLE SMELTING CO., OF MICHIGAN. Joseph G. Henzey, President.


S. M. Day, Sec'y & Treas.


MILL CREEK & MINE HILL NAVIGATION AND R. R. Office No. 407 Library.


John Tucker, President. P. C. Hollis, Sec'y & Treas.


NEW YORK & MIDDLE COAL FIELD R. R. AND COAL COMPANY. Office No. 204 S 4th.


William McLellan, President. Charles K. Lindsay, Sec'y & Treas.


SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION. Office No. 417 Walnut.


Frederick Fraley, President. Charles W. Bacon, Treasurer, Wm. M. Tilghman, Secretary.


SCHUYLKILL VALLEY NAVIGATION AND RAILROAD.


Office No. 407 Library. John Tucker, President. I'. C. Hollis, Sec'y & Treas.


COAL AND IRON COMPANIES. LOCUST MOUNTAIN. Office No. 230 S 3d. John Biddle, President. Edward Ely, Sec'y & Treas.


POTOMAC. Office N E 4th & 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, Treas. I. W. Morris, Jr., Secretary.


MINING COMPANIES. MEDORA MINING COMPANY. Principal office, Pittsburg, Pa. F. K. Womrath, Transfer Agent, 324 Walnut.


RELIANCE MINING COMPANY. Principal Office, New York. F. K. Womrath, Transfer Agent, 324 Walnut.


MAGNETIC IRON MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN.


Joseph G. Henszey, President.


S. M. Day, Sec'y & Treas.


CONNECTICUT (NICKEL). Office 136 Walnut


Joseph S. Fisher, President. Carlton R. Moore, Treasurer. Charles M. Morris, Secretary.


COAL IMPROVEMENT COMPANIES.


BIG BLACK CREEK. Office No. 412 Walnut.


William W. Longstreth, President.


John R. Fanshaw, Sec'y & Treas.


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.


Wm. C. Flanigen, 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.


FULTON COAL COMPANY. Office No. 407 Library.


Frederick Fraley, President.


I. C. Hollis, Sec'y & Treas.


"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.


940


WANAMAKER & BROWN, POPULAR CLOTHING, OAK HALL, S. E. CORNER Sixth and Market Streets. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


GREENWICH.


Office No. 423 Walnut. J. S. McMullen, President. Michael Magee, Sec'y.


KITTANNING COAL COMPANY. Rear No. 123} S 4th. H. N. Burroughs, President. HI. H. Shillingford, Sec'y & Treas.


LOCUST GAP. Office No. 417 Walnut. Abraham S. Wolf, President. Henry L. Elder, Sec'y & Treas ..


TIOGA Office No. 724 Market. Charles Ellis, President. William Ellis, Sec'y & Treas.


BLACK DIAMOND. Office No. 2053 Walnut.


A. McIntyre, President. J. B. Vandusen, Vice President. Jesse S. Heston, Sec'y & Treas. Directors .- A. S. Wolfe, G. W. Grove, Jesse S. Heston, A. McIntyre, J. B. Vandusen.


UNION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Office No. 320 Walnut.


Edward Roberts, President.


Edward Roberts, Jr., Sec'y & Treas.


PRESTON COAL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Office No. 205, Walnut.


Henry D. Moore, President. H. P. Rutter, 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. W. Woolston, President. C. C. Longstreih, Sec'y & Treas.


DELAWARE AND RARITAN. ' Office No. 206 S Delaware av. 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.


SUSQUEHANNA. Office No. 417 Walnut. B. Andrews Knight, President.


Thomas M. Abbett, Treasurer.


UNION. Office No. 228 Walnut. Isaac J. Wistar, President. Oscar Thompson, Sec'y & Treas.


WYOMING VALLEY. Office No. 314g Walnut.


Robert F. Taylor, President. Andrew C. Dulles, Secretary.


COAL COMPANIES. SHAMOKIN COAL COMPANY. Office No. 204 S 4th.


Gideon Bast, President. Charles R. Lindsay, Sec'y & Treas.


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, Sec'y & Treas.


DELAWARE. Office No. 316 Walnut.


John R. White, President. William Robinson, Jr., Secretary.


DIAMOND. Office No. 309 Walnut.


Dr. Edward Peace, President.


Solomon Alter, Sec'y & Treas.


HAZLETON. Office No. 303 Walnut.


Franklin Peale, President. Alexander G. Gaw, Sec'y & Treas.


UNION COAL COMPANY. Office No. 118 Walnut.


E. A. Quintard, President.


Wm. McFarland, Secretary.


WYOMING COAL AND. TRANSPORTATION. Transfer Office, No. 10 Merchants' Exchange.


GIRARD MUTUAL. Office No. 329 Walnut.


A. Cummings, President. H. Simons, Treasurer. George C. Mitchell, Secretary.


HIGHLAND COAL COMPANY. Office No. 320 Walnut.


Geo. B. Markle, President.


Edward Roberts, Jr., Sec'y & Treas.


CONNELLSVILLE GAS COAL. 411 Chestnut.


HONEY BROOK. Office 209 Walnut. J. B. McCreary, President. Davis Pearson, Treasurer.


. S. McHenry, Secretary.


CLOTHING, READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER, AT PERRY & CO.'S First Class Clothing Establishment, No. 609 Chestnut St., above Sixth.


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


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MAHANOY. Office S W 3d and Walnut.


C. F. Norton, President. Frank Walter, Secretary and Treasurer.


NORTH PENNSYLVANIA. Office 213 Walnut.


James Gordon, President. William H. Gordon, Sec'y and Treas.


NORTHWESTERN. Office 108 S 4th.


H. N. Burroughs, President. Samuel Dutton, Secretary.


PENN. Office 11. Philadelphia Exchange. R. H. Gratz, President. A. L. Massey, Sec. Lewis Cooper, Treasurer.


BUTLER. Office 108 S 4th. H. N. Burroughs, President. Samuel Dutton, Secretary.


ST. NICHOLAS. Office 205} Walnut. John Donaldson, President. C. F. Shoener, Secretary and Treasurer.


BLACK HEATH COAL COMPANY.


Office 302 Walnut.


Samuel C Huey, President. George W. Reed, Sec'y and Treasurer. John C. Bullett, Solicitor.


GREENWOOD. Office 328 Walnut.


J. Gillingham Fell, President. William M. Davidson, Sec'y and Treas. E. Borda, Superintendent.


BROAD MOUNTAIN MAMMOTH VEIN COAL COMPANY. Office 121 S 3d.


SALEM COAL COMPANY.


Office 11 Merchants' Exchange. John C. Cresson, President Alexander L. Massey, Secretary. Lewis Cooper, Treasurer.


SWATARA FALLS. Office 208 S 4th. Henry Simons, Rresident. II. W. Nagle, Sscretary. L. S. Filbert, Treasurer.


WESTMORELAND. Office 230 S 3d. Edward C. Biddle, President. F. If. Jackson, Secretary and Treasurer


WEST PITTSTON. Office S E Water and Chestnut. Edward C. Knight, President. James II. Stevenson, Sec'y and Trens.


RAILROAD COMPANIES. CAMDEN AND AMBOY. Office 206 S Delaware avenue. Edwin A. Stevens, President. Sam'] J. Bayard, Sec. Rich'd Stockton, Treas. William H. Gatzmer, Agent.


RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY. PHILADELPHIA TO BROOKLYN, N. Y. Passengers leave foot of Vine street.


CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC. Office Cooper's Point, Camden. Passenger office, foot of Vine Street. Robert Frazer, President. H. Whiteman, Secretary and Treasurer. John G. Bryant, General Agent.


CATAWISSA. Office 424 Walnut. T. Haskins Du Puy, President. M. P. Hutchinson, Sec. Wash'n L. Gilroy, Treas.


CHESTNUT HILL. ,


Office 9th and Green and 23 Merchants' Exchange. C. Colket, President.


H. K. Smith, Secretary and Treasurer.


ELMIRA AND WILLIAMSPORT. Office 308 Walnut. Thomas Kimber, Jr., President. Lewis P. Geiger, Secretary. Wm. C. Longstreth, Treasurer.


CONNELLSVILLE AND SOUTHERN PENN- SYLVANIA. Office 230 S 3d.


John A. Wright, President. R. D. Barclay, Secretary and Treasurer.


HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD AND COAL. Office 258 S 3d.


Lewis T. Wattson, President. John P. Aertsen, Secretary and Treasurer.


HARRISBURG, PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT JOY AND LANCASTER. Office 234 S 3d.


Michael V. Baker, President. George Taher, Secretary and Treasurer.


EAST MAHANOY RAILROAD. Office 410 Walnut.


A. J. Derbyshire, President. Joseph L. Wilson, Secretary and Treasurer.


LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY. Office 412 Walnut.


W. W. Longstreth, President. Lloyd Chamberlain, Secretary and Treasurer.


LEIIIGHI AND LUZERNE. Office 320 Walnut. Algernon S. Roberts, President. Edward Roberts, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer.


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.


MAHANOY AND BROAD MOUNTAIN. Office 227 S 4th.


Charles E. Smith, President.


Charles C. Brock, Secretary and Treasurer.


LORBERRY CREEK RAILROAD COMPANY. Office 227 S 4th.


Charles E. Smith, President.


Samuel Bradford, Treasurer. William H. Webb, Secretary.


MINEHILL 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. E. Thompson, President.


T. A. Scott, Ist V. P. H. J. Lombaert, 2d V. P. Thomas T. Firth, Treas. Edmund Smith, Sec. S. G. Lewis, Auditor.


BELLEFONTE AND SNOWSHOE RAILROAD. COMPANY. Office 1608 Market.


R. H. Downing, President F. C. Yarnall, Secretary-


PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE. Office 230 Walnut.


E. F. Gay, President.


George P. Little, Secretary and Treasurer.


PHILADELPHIA. GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN. Office cor. 9th and Green.


Edward C. Dale, President.


A. E. Dougherty, 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. Treasurer. James Morrell, Secretary.


PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE.


Depot cor. Broad and Washington av. Isaac Hinckley, President. Alfred Horner, Secretary and Treasurer.


LEHIGH AND MAHANOY. 1 Office 308 Walnut.


Charles Hartshorne, President. Joseph Potts, Secretary and Treasurer.


SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA. Office 227 S 4th.


Charles E. Smith, President.


Samuel Bradford, Treasurer.


William H. Webb, Secretary.


PENNSYLVANIA MIDDLE COAL FIELD COAL AND RR. CO. Office 417 Walnut.


Henry L. Elder, President.


H. W. Arnold, Secretary and Treasurer.


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MCKEAN AND ELK LAND AND IMPROVE- MENT COMPANY.


John C. Cresson, President.


William Biddle, Secretary and Treasurer.


SHAMOKIN VALLEY AND POTTSVILLE. Office 234 S 3d.


James S. Biddle, President.


George Taber, Secretary and Treasurer.


TIOGA.


Office 23 Merchants' Exchange.


Joseph W. Ryers, President.


G. H. Colket, Secretary and Treasurer.


WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA. Office Chestnut above 31st.


Marshall B. Hickman, President.


A. Lewis Smith, Secretary.


William McCullough, Treasurer.


WEST JERSEY. ) Office Market street wharf.


Robert F. Stockton, President. T. Jones Yorke, Secretary and Treasurer. J. Van Rensselaer, Superintendent.


WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA RR. CO. Office 238 S 3d.


Samuel T. Bodine, President. Joseph Lesley, Secretary.


DELAWARE AND SCHUYLKILL DREDG- ING CO. Office 423 Walnut.


E. C. Markley, President.


J. S. McMullin, Secretary and Treasurer.


PETROLEUM STORAGE CO. Office 327 Walnut. (Capital $100,000, with power to increase to $600,000.)


T. S. Emery, President. F. B. Hubbell, Secretary and Treasurer.


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 House, Sixth and Market. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


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TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.


AMERICAN. Office 105 S 3d. E. S. Sanford, President.


C. Livingston, Secretary. F. Morris, Treasurer. W. Heiss, Superintendent.


UNITED STATES. Office 3d and Chestnut.


Wm. Orton, President.


S. C. Hay. Secretary. T. F. Hay, Treasurer. Wm. P. Westervelt, Superintendent.


WESTERN UNION. Office 105 S 3d.


J. H. Wade, President.


O. H. Palmer, Secretary and Treasurer. David Brooks, Superintendent.


UNITED STATES. Office 204 Walnut.


PEOPLE'S. Office 411 Chestnut.


William W. Hess, Superintendent.


PHILADELPHIA, READING & POTTSVILLE. Office 225 S 4th


Morris S. Wickersham, President.


David J. Woods, Secretary.


PHILADELPHIA AND WILKESBARRE. Office 105 S 3d.


SUSQUEHANNA RIVER AND NORTH AND WEST BRANCH. Office 225 S 4th. M. J. Wickersham, President.


TURNPIKE COMPANIES.


CHELTENHAM AND WILLOW GROVE.


Office 314 Vine. William Wistar, President.


Wm. S. Perot, Secretary and Treasurer.


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 118 S 6th. Pratt Mckean, 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 Seller, Sec. & Treas.


RIDGE. Office, 131 S 5th. Charles Thompson Jones, President. Joseph A. Clay, Secretary and Treasurer.


CEMETERIES.


Beth-El-Emeth, junction of Market st., Fisher's av, and Arch st. (W. P.) Alfred T. Jones, President. T. Mindil, Treasurer. P. Homberg, Sexton.


Cathedral, Lancaster Turnpike. Office, S E 18th & Summer. Michael S. Walsh, Accountant. Michael Kelly, Superintendent.


Cedar Hill, (Frankford). Peter Castor, President. William Overington, Treasurer. Isaac Shall- cross, Secretary.


Fair Hill, York bel Rising Sun. Ofice, 18 N 9th. William Heacock, Superintendent.


German Hebrew, near Frankford. Joseph Ein- stein, President. Elias Wolt, Vice-President. L. Ellinger, Secretary.


Glenwood, Ridge av and Islington lane. 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. Robert Thompson, Superintendent.


Laurel Hill, Ridge av. near Schuylkill Falls. Office 524 Walnut. John Jay Smith, President. Benjamin W. Richards, Treasurer. Lloyd P. Smith, Secretary.


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 Thompson 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. Wilson Wannamaker, Superintendent


Monument, Broad ab Montgomery. Office, 141 N 6th. Joseph Plankinton, President. Enoch Taylor, Secretary. William Vogdes, Treasurer. P. W. Birmingham, Superintendent.


Mount Moriah, Darby road 3 miles from Market st. Bridge. Office, 700 Arch. Robert P. King, President. George Connell, Secretary and


Treasurer. William McDonald, Supt.


Mount Sinai, near Bridesburg. Henry Meyer, President. Adolph Clopfer, Treasurer. B. H. Feustmann, Secretary. M. Hoffmann, Sexton. Mount Vernon, Ridge av. opposite Laurel Hill. Office, 213 N 3d. William Musser, President. Richard M. Greiner, Secretary and Treasurer. William Sinton, Superintendent.


Mutual, Washington av. ab 9th, S side. Nathan Ilall, President. Lewis Gillingham, Secretary. William Robertson, Treasurer. Henry G Fisher, Superintendent, 1131 S 10th.


Odd Fellows', 24th st. and Islington lane. Henry E. Ilopkins, President. John H. Heiss, Trea- surer. William D. Mensing, Secretary and Superintendent.


"Quick and large sales, without regard to profits," is the motto, at PERRY & CO.'S A No. 1 Clothing Establishment, 600 Chestnut St., above Sixth.


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THE POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF PHILADELPHIA, WANAMAKER & BROWN'S, Sixth and Market. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


Olive, Lancaster turnpike. Office, 921 Lombard. · Stephen Smith, President. U. B. Vidal, Secre- tary.


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, Secretary. Benjamin M. Evans, Treasurer. Abraham Dehart, Superintendent.


Ronaldson's, W side 9th, from Shippen to Fitz- water. John Wallace, President. Benjamin Mifflin, Secretary. Samuel Tiller, Treasurer. Thomas S. Stewart, Manager. John Mercer, Superintendent.


St. Mary's Buck rd bel County Prison. Office at St. Mary's Church, 4th st. Rev. George Stro- bel, President. James McCann, Secretary. Joseph F. Snyder, Treasurer. Dennis Moan, Superintendent.


United American Mechanics' and United Daugh- ters of America, 22d and Islington lane. Office in basement of hall, N E cor. 4th and George. George W. Ford, President. William M. Weckerly, Secretary. John Krider, Treasurer. Jeremiah Hansbury, Superintendent.


Union, 6th and Washington av. to Federal. S. L. Mintzer, M.D., President. Ezekiel Young, Secretary. Edward Kelly, Treasurer. William A. Wisdom, Superintendent, 1136 S 6th.


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.


Alenshouse, west side Schuylkill, opposite South. Assistant Quartermaster's Office, U. S. Marine Corps, 1220 Spruce.


Carpenter's Hall, Carpenter's ct, Chestnut ab 3d. City Arsenal, Race bel Broad.


County Prison, Passyunk av, near intersection of 10th.


Custom House, Chestnut bet 4th & 5th.


Eastern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, Coates n Fairmount.


Fairmount Water Works, on the Schuylkill W of Spring Garden.


Navy Yard and Offices, S E Front & Prime.


Office of Army Clothing and Equipage U. S. Army, N E 12th & Girard st.


Pennsylvania State Arsenal, 16th & Filbert Penn's Treaty Monument, Beach ab Columbia av. Philadelphia Gas Works, Market & Schuylkill river and Point Breese.


Philadelphia Post Office, Chestnut below 5th.


Quartermaster's Office U. S. Army, N E 12th & Girard st.


Sailor's Home, 422 S Front.


State House, Chestnut bet 5th & 6th.


United States Arsenal, Gray's Ferry rd n Federal. United States Arsenal, n Frankford.


United States Mint, Juniper & Chestnut.


Public Halls & Places of Amusement.


American Academy of Music, S W Broad & Locust.


American Mechanics' Hall, N E 4th & George.


Arch Street Theatre, Arch ab 6th.


Assembly Building, S W 10th & Chestnut.


Concert Hall, 1221 Chestnut.


Continental Theatre, Walnut ab 8th.


Fran! 'ord Lyceum of Science, Fkd ab Sellers. Franklin Hall, 54 N 6th.


Handel and Haydn Hall, N E 8th & Sp Garden. Jefferson Hall, 6th & Christian.


Kater Hall, South bel 16th.


Metropolitan Hall, 613 Chestnut.


Musical Fund Hall, 806 Locust.


National Guards' Hall, Race bel 6th.


National Hall, 1226 Market.


Sanford's Opera House, 11th bel Market.


Sansom Street Hall, Sansom ab 6th.


Spring Garden Assembly Room, S E Broad & Spring Garden.


Wheatley's Theatre, Chestnut ab 12th.


Walnut Street Theatre, N E 9th & Walnut.


Washington Hall, S W 8th & Spring Garden.


Wright's Institute, Unity & Franklin, Fkd.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. The Executive.


ANDREW JOHNSON, of Tennessee, President of the United States.


The Cabinet.


WILLIAM H. SEWARD, of New York, Secre- tary of State.


HUGH McCULLOCH, of Indiana, 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.


WILLIAM DENNISON, of Ohio, Postmaster- General.


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The Judiciary. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.


SALMON P. CHASE, of Ohio, Chief Justice.


Nathan Clifford, of Maine, Associate Justice.


Samuel Nelson, of New York, "


Robert C. Grier, of Penn.,


James M. Wayne, of Georgia, 66 66


David Davis, of Illinois,


John Catron, of Tennessee, 66


Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio,


Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa, 66


Stephen J. Field, of California,


Court meets first Monday in December, in Washington, D. C.


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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