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Watson David S., S W Delaware av & Green Watson F. D., 252 N Wharves Wear J., Ist wharf ab Green Wemmer N. J. & Son, 215 Pear Williams Robert, 613 S 16th Wright II., 1131 Beach
Wood and Willow Ware.
Artman, Dillinger & Co., 226 N 3d BERGER & BUTZ, 131 & 133 N Water Chipman & White, 157 N 3d Clement & Dunbar, 1129 Beach COYLE J. H. & CO., 310 Market Decker John, 618 Callowhill
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
Clothing House, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street. Coachmen's Coats. Hunting Coats.
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Denhart George, 1425 Germantown av Farnsworth & Lower, 233 N 3d Folker George & Co., 249 & 251 Market Gale George F. & Co., 4 & 6 Chestnut Graybill & Co., 345 N 3d Huntzinger & Co., 223 Market Lisheid Henry, 409 Poplar Louis D., 504 Vine
Macarry Edward M., 405 Spruce Moore Edward, 136 N 2d
Musselman & Kirk, 12 N 4th
O'Neil William, 3929 Market Orwig E. B. & Co., 313 Race Ruppenthal Frederick, 222 South Schneider William, 723 N 2d Sharpe Lewis W., 246 N 3d StahI S. C., 31 N 4th Walker W. J., 819 Spruce Wall P., 4503 Frankford av Weston Charles, 109 N 3d WHITE & PECHIN, 425 Market & 414 Com- merce
Wool Dealers.
Aubin Philip J., 26 S Front & 29 Letitia Blakely John, 233 Church BROOKS & HINCHLIFFE, 203 S Front
Bullock's Benjamin Sons, 40 & 42 S Front
COATES BROTHERS, 121 & 127 Market & 103 & 105 Church Edwards & Bettle, 6 N 2d
Greenwood J., 305 N Front
HALL & THORNTON, 113 Gothic
Henry T. C. & Co , 10 & 12 N Front
Lane A. T., 126 Chestnut Mullineaux Joseph, 325 N Front
Quackenboss H. M., 5 Strawberry Rapson & Co., 132 N 8th
Smith & Penrose, 40 N Front
Southwick, Sheble & Co., 6 S Front
TAUSSIG, LIVINGSTON & CO., 34 S Front & 35 Letitia Thaw & Walker, 117 & 119 Chestnut Wallace & Mason, 16 S Front & 15 Letitia
WHILLDIN ALEXANDER & SONS, 20 & 22 S Front & 21 & 23 Letitia
Woollen Yarns. Batty Job, Amber & Huntingdon
CRAIGE TIIOMAS H. & CO., 241 Chestnut Kolb 1 .. , 135 N 4th
McFee J. & Co., 21 N Front
Metzger S., Mrs , 147 N 4th
Mullineaux & Ogden, 23d bel Market
Stuart Charles, 25 N Front
YEWDALL J. & W., Spring Garden ab 24th
Woollen & Cotton Machinery.
BRIDESBURG MANUFACTURING CO., office 65 N Front. (See advertisement, pages 9 & 10 Com. Register)
Yarns, Batts & Wicks.
Artman, Dillinger & Co., 226 N 3d Coyle J. H. & Co., 310 Market
FRANCISCUS A. H. & Co., 513 Market & 510 Commerce
Garsed Thomas R., 109 Chestnut
Hay & McDevitt, 120 Market
HILL E., 31 Strawberry, factory Amber
Horstmann William H. & Sons, N E 5th & Cherry
Klein J. H., 616 N 3d
Lord James & Son, 29 N Front
Meadowcraft James, Emerald & Serrill
Midnight & Flick, 145 N 4th
Rowe, Euston & Co., 530 Market
Schofield B. S., Jr., & Bro., 37 Strawberry
Sharkey James P. & Bro., 127 Arch
Simons Samuel, 106 Chestnut
SOULE HORACE H., 30 N Front
WHILLDIN ALEXANDER & SONS, 20 & 22 S Front and 21 & 23 Letitia
White & Pechin, 425 Market & 414 Commerce
White R. T. & Co., 237 Market
Wildberger P. J., 912 Vine
Zephyr Dealers.
Cooper L. S., 1014 Coates
Denneler Charles, 1214 Poplar Harvey C. L., 1337 Ridge av
HORSTMANN W. H. & SONS, 5th & Cherry Iander August J., 245 S 11th
Mencke William & Brother, 804 Arch
Phillips E. W., 805 Spring Garden
Rettberg E. C., 162 N 4th
Wilson, Seddon & Brisbin, Paul & Meadow, Fkd
The Philadelphia City Directory,
PUBLISHED ANNUALLY,
BY A. MCELROY & COMPANY.
Brown Stone Clothing Hall, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street. Gents', Youths' and Boys' Clothing.
ROCKHILL & WILSON.
Clothing, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street. The Largest and Most Varied Stock in the City. NOSTIM P TTTHEOOH
DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers, No. 421 Walnut Street. Real Estate, Furniture, &c.
MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. CITY GOVERNMENT
MAYOR-Morton McMichael.
CITY TREASURER-Henry Bumm.
CITY CONTROLLER-Joseph R. Lyndall.
CITY SOLICITOR-James Lynd.
OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF SELECT COUNCIL.
1867.
President-Joshua Spering.
Clerk-Benjamin H. Haines,
Assistant Clerk-Robert Bethell.
Messenger-Mortimer L. Johnson.
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. Patrick Duffy.
7. John A. Shermer.
8. Alexander L. Hodgdon.
9. William S. Stokley.
10. Joshua Spering.
11. Samuel G. King.
12. Charles M. Wagner.
13. Alexander M. Fox.
14. F. A. Vancleve.
15. John J. Kersey.
16. J. W. Hopkins.
17. Patrick Shern.
18. William Bumm.
19. James Ritchie.
20. Joseph Mannel.
21. Charles Thomson Jones.
22. William F. Smith.
23. Edward A. Shallcross.
24. Samuel W. Cattell.
25. James Mecutcheon.
26. William J. Pollock.
27. R. P. Gillingham.
OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF COMMON COUNCIL.
1867.
President-Joseph F. Marcer. Clerk-John Eckstein. Assistant Clerk-Abraham Stewart.
Messenger-Charles M. Carpenter.
Assistant Messenger-Calvin Neilson.
Clerk's Office, S W 5th & Chestnut.
WARDS.
1. George W. Mactague. William Calhoun.
2. W. D. Martin. Hugh Kennedy. Johu K. Tyson.
3. William Thompson.
4. William H. Barnes. Benjamin Haney.
5. James F. Dillon.
6. Philip Mitton.
7. Thomas Little. John Bardsley.
8. Alexander J. Harper. John C. Martin.
9. A. II. Mershon. Walter Allison.
10. A. W. Henzey. Albert H. Franciscus.
11. Thomas H. Gill.
12. William Littleton.
13. John L. Shoemaker. William Palmer.
14. Joseph B. Hancock.
Henry C. Oram.
15. Joseph B. Conrow. Thomas Potter. Robert M. Evans. George W. Smith.
16. George J. Hetzel. Charles Eager.
17. Lewis Dreisbach. J. O'Neill.
18. Daniel P. Ray. D. W. Stockham.
19. Joseph Earnest. Francis Martin. Nicholas Shane.
20. James H. Billington. Henry C. Harrison. J F. Marcer. Angus Cameron.
21. William A Simpson. George W. Myers.
22. Lewis Wagner. Joseph Hill.
23. Samuel C. Willets. Joseph T. Vankirk.
24. William Stokes.
25. S. Harris Colehower.
26. Robert Armstrong. John Kater.
27. William Ogden.
HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS.
Mayor-Morton McMichael.
Elected Oct. 10th, 1865, for three years. Term expires Jan. 1, 1869.
Mayor's Clerks -William C. Haines, J. Hutchinson Kay.
Messenger-George Mock. Office, S W corner 5th & Chestnut.
POLICE.
Central Station, S W corner 5th & Chestnut. Chief of Police-Samuel G. Ruggles. Clerk-Casper Cooper.
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DETECTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Chief-Benjamin Franklin. Clerk-J. Henry Bulkley.
Fire Marshal-Alexander W. Blackburn. Clerk-James M. Roberts.
Detective Officers-George H. Smith,
Joshua Taggart, Benjamin Levy, John W. Brown, Samuel Henderson, E. K. Tryon, Joseph Sommers, James P. Webb.
High Constables-Harrison G. Clark,
Josiah Danfield, Joseph Barton, T. Wood Mckinley, John Lamon, George D. Callanan.
CONTROLLER'S DEPARTMENT.
Controller-Joseph R. Lyndall. Elected by the People Oct. 10th, 1865, for three years. Term expires Jan. Ist, 1869. Chief Clerk-Samuel P Hancock. Messenger-John 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. 1st, 1866, Chief Clerk-David Jones. Messenger-James Subers. Office, Girard Bank, Sonth Third street.
DEPARTMENT OF TAXES. Receiver-Richard Peltz.
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-James Lynd. Elected by Councils for a vacancy.
Assistant Solicitors.
First Assistant-E. K. Nichols. Assistant-C. H. T. Collis. Clerk and Cashier-W. P. Messick. 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, on the second Stated Meeting in February in each 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-W. K. Carlisle & 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 on the second stated meet- ing in the month of February, in each 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, 104 South Fifth st.
GIRARD ESTATE.
Superintendent-Charles S. Smith.
Elected by Select and Common Councils in Joint Convention, on the second 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-Peter K. Landis. Office, 19 South Fifth street
DEPARTMENT OF CITY PROPERTY. Commissioner-Charles Dixey.
Elected by Select and Common Councils in Joint Convention, on the second stated meeting in the month of February, in each year. Clerk-Frederick J. Walter.
Messenger-R. P. Taylor.
Office, Washington Building, 272 South Third st.
WATER DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer of Water Works-Frederick Graeff.
Elected by Select and Common Councils in Joint Convention, on the second stated meeting in the month of February, in each year. Register of Water-W. J. P. White.
Chief Clerk-W. H. Halliday. Office, 104 South Fifth.
PHILADELPHIA GAS WORKS.
Board of Trustees-Wm. H. Barnes, Conrad S. Grove, John Manuel, James McManus, Joseph M. Cowell, Nathan Hilles, Chas. A Miller, Wm. Elliot. Charles E. Graeff, John A. Houseman, Wm. R. Leeds, C. Thompson Jones, President. Chief Engineer-Joseph Manuel. Chief Clerk-Quintus C. Brown.
Ist Asst. Engineer-Abraham Meyers.
2d Asst. Engineer-Wm. Park. Cashier-Benjamin S. Riley. 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. Office, 20 South Seventh street.
BOARD OF CONTROLLERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 1867.
First District of Pennsylvania. Office, Atheneum Building, Sixth street below Walnut.
A Fine Stock of Uncut Goods of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics. ROCKHILL & WILSON, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street.
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The Board consists of twenty-seven meinhers. one from each Ward. The Controllers are elected by the sectional School Boards. on the third Tuesday of June, every year (for one year). The Board of Controllers organize the first Mon- day 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
2. Geo. W. Nebinger, M.D., 720 Wash- ington. av
3. W. J. Jackson, 702 S 2d
4. P. A. Fagen, 615 S 8th
5. Jacob Reed, 304 Spruce
6. James Reville.
66 7. Lewis Elkin, 304 S 10th
8. Edward Shippen, S E 6th & Walnut
66 9. James Freeborn, 11 Hickey
10. R. W. Cushman, Cherry ab 20th
11. Charles Abel, 532 New Market
66 12. M. Ilall Stanton, 537 N 6th
13. De Witt C. Moore, 804 N 8th
13. John B. Green, 728 Spring Garden
14. L. R. Fletcher, 515 N 13th
15. J. W. Clark, 2211 Green
16. Win. Elder, 836 N 3d
66 17. Win. O. Kline, 1213 Gtn av
18. George W. Vaughan, Richmond & Shackamaxon
19. H. Erninechter, N P R R & Susque- hanna av
66 20. William C. Haines, 1626 Franklin
21. Joseph Mullineaux, 325 N Front
22. John Rittenhouse, Germantown
23. Nathan Hilles, Frankford
24. James N. Marks, Market n 38th 24. Norris J. Hoffmann, Hestonville
24. T. Ellwood Rowan
25. C. W. Carrigan, 2623 Frankford av
66 26. W. L. Bladen, 1411 Reed
GIRARD COLLEGE FOR ORPHANS.
The Board consists of eighteen Directors, elec- ted on the second Wednesday of July, annually. 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 Delaware av
Horatio Gates Jones, 133 S 5th
Joseph Moore, Bank of N Liberties H. Yale Smith, M.D., 706 S 10th John Fry, 827 Franklin Robert M. Foust, 419 Walnut Robert T. Gill, 948 S Front
Augustus Heaton, 507 Commerce William C. Haines, Mayor's office Cyrus Horne, 23 N 11th Henry Simons, 1015 Girard av George Remsen, 715 Market
Joseph R. Rhoads, 734 Sansom
Secretary-fleury W. Arey, 257 S 9th
BOARD OF HEALTHI
OF THE CITY AND PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. 1866-67. Office, S W 6th & Sansom
The Board consists of twelve members, who meet and organize on the 1st Monday of July, an- nually, at 10 o'clock.
President-James A. McCrea, 2004 W De Lan cey pl
Secretary-E. Ward, M.D., NE 3d & Christian
Jacob B. Coates, 8th ab Poplar
Wilson Jewell, M. D., 420 N 6th
William P. Troth, Arch ah 21st
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
Charles J. Field, 633 Market
William Reed, 12th & Master
Health Officer-Horatio G. Sickel, 1209 Wal- lace.
Port Physician-John F. Trenchard, Richmond & Ball.
Lazaretto Physician-Geo. F. Fairlamb, M.D., Lazaretto.
Quarantine Master-Nathan Shaw, Lazaretto.
Chief Clerk-Washington L Bladen, 141 1 Reed. Assistant Clerk-Ang. T. Lynch, 440 N 4th
Registration Clerks-Geo. E. Chambers, chief ; Hamilton Patterson, C. Wirgman, Peter K. Young, 2005 Pine.
Inspectors-Andrew McDole, 1821 Lombard ; Albert IIughes, 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
Stewart 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.
Regsitrar-George E. Chambers, 718 Callow bill.
Assistant Clerks -- Hamilton Patterson, John G. Sees, Chas. Wirgman.
Collectors-Andrew McDole & Samuel T. Mor- ton.
Runner-David Brown.
BOARD OF GUARDIANS OF THE POOR.
1866-67. Office-42 N Seventh.
The Board consists of twelve members, who meet and organize on the Ist Monday of July, annually, at 10 o'clock.
President-George Erety, 482 N 3d.
Treasurer-Frederick A Server, 517 Commerce.
Secretary-Charles T. Miller, 42 N 7th.
Steward-Marshall Henezey.
Clerk-George H. Oliver.
MEMBERS.
James Armstrong, 1217 Catharine. James D. Brown, 527 North 2d. Benjamin Bullock, 40 S Front.
ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street.
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George Erety, 428 N 3d. Samuel Field, Till bel Pine, WP.
Henry Haines, 417 Walnut. Jacob Nayler, 1317 N 7th. Nelson J. Nickerson, 435 Market.
Frederick A. Server, 517 Commerce. Joseph B. Townsend, 813 Arch. John M. Whitall, 410 Race. William H Woodward, 516 Market.
BOARD OF INSPECTORS OF THE COUNTY PRISON. 1866-67
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 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 dnty 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.
John Robbins, 954 Shackamaxon.
John B. Biddle, M.D., Spruce & Quince.
Joseph R. Chandler, 155 N 10th.
Herman Cope, 1807 Vine. John Brodhead, 1836 De Lancey pl.
Isaac B. Garrigues, 457 N 7th. W. H. Keichline, 425 Franklin. J. Rodman Panl, M.D., 1006 Spruce. 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, Forman Sheppard, A. J. Drexel.
President-Richard Vaux, 520 Walnut Secretary-Thomas H. Powers. Treasurer-Furman Sheppard. Warden-John S. Halloway. Resident Physician-William Klapp, 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, 6th bel. Walnut. James J. Barclay and John M. Ogden, Vice- Presidents. Charles Haven, Treasurer. Alex- ander Henry, Secretary. Harvey R. Summers, Agent and Bookkeeper. Visitors admitted Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Tickets from a Manager or a Judge necessary.
Physicians-Albert H. Smith, M.D., Alfred M. Slocum, M.D.
POLICE AND FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Superintendent- William J. Phillips.
Assistant 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, George Hensler, Joseph H. Vanosten, Edward Wright, James L. Wilson.
Secretary-T. West Blake.
Elected by the Fire Department.
Office, S. W. corner 5th and 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,
S. V. Merrick, W. F. Cushing,
George W. Hacker, James Barratt,
George T. Parry, Isaac C. Pearson,
Thomas B. Beck, George B. Kerford,
John R. Penrose,
Peter Fritz,
Oscar Thompson, John Birely,
E. A Landel, William Frick.
Richard Wildey,
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.
James M. Stewart, appointed by Councils, 1864, for three years.
Clerk-John D. Taylor.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
City Commissioners. Elected by the People, for three years. Elected October, 1864, Thomas Dickson. 66 1865, David P. Weaver.
1866, Henry Conner.
Clerk-James Shaw. Messenger -- Henry Reese. Office, No. 11 State House Row (up stairs) .
Assessors.
Elected October, 1865, for three Years. .
1st Ward .- John B. Bouvier, 228 Greenwich ; James P. Morrison, 1412 S 2d. 2d Ward .- Samuel Sweeney, 1220 S 6th
3d Ward .- Charles Paullin, 757 S 6th ; Fran- cis A. Devitt, 752 S 8th.
Clothing Made to Order. ROCKHILL & WILSON, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street.
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ROCKHILL & WILSON, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street. Fine Ready Made Clothing.
4th Ward .- Lytle J. Hurst, 710 S 6th ; Levi Fort, 720 S Front.
5th Ward .- J. Benton Young, 508 Spruce ; D. L.Nagle, 509 Spruce.
6th Ward .- George Davis, 134 N 2d ; Thomas O'Keefe, 624 Cherry.
7th Ward .- William J. Ovens, 412 S 20th ; Francis H. Kerrigan, 518 S 18th.
8th Ward. - John W. MeClenaghan, 1337 Lo- cust ; George F. Reed, 1030 Sansom.
9th Ward. - William Brown, 28 N 16th ; Isaac J. Lawless, 26 S 12th.
10th Ward .- James V. Stokes, 249 Chester ; John Smith, 1519 Race.
Ilth Ward .- Thomas Robinson, 529 N Front ; Josiah Wood, 147 Noble.
12th Ward .- Edward Johnson, 622 Weaver ; Benjamin W. Thomas, 415 Buttonwood.
13th Ward -Isaac Hicks, 727 N 9th; Isaac M. Foster, 920 Gilbert.
14th Ward .- James McCally, 1015 Wood ; Jo- seph Lippincott, 1010 Vernon.
15th Ward .- Benjamin E. Hoover, N E Per- kiomen and Wylie; Thomas H. Tierney, 2430 Green
16th Ward .- Andrew W. Wright, 333 George ; John Robbins, Jr., 909 Lawrence.
17th Ward .- John Shegog, 133 Jefferson ; Mi- chael McArdle, 1304 Frankford av.
18th Ward .- Joseph Gardy, 1235 Hanover ; John Huplet. 443 E Girard av.
19th Ward .- East-Alexander McEwen, 574 Adams ; J. P. McSorley, 560 Otis. West-James Paul, 2023 Manakin; John McCloskey, 318 Otis.
20th Ward .- East-John B. Wallace, 1646 Marshall ; John W. Boileau, 1509 Franklin. West-Rohert H. Clinton, 1220 Ginnodo; A. W. McClaskey, 2107 Jefferson.
21st Ward -Ist Division-John R. Knapp, 3346 Germantown av; Hampton J. Weiss, Township Line Road ab Broad. 2d Division-Robert Har- ris, Grape, Myk ; Abraham L. Rittenhouse, Lev- erington P. O.
22d Ward .- Ist Division-Benjamin M. Sing ley, Milestown ; P.O. Alexander P. Keyser. School, Germantown. 2d Division-Charles E. Idell, Sharpnack, Germantown ; William Hopkin.
23d Ward .- Ist Division-Thaddeus Stearne, 31 E Orthodox. Frankford ; John M. Sterling, cor. Main & Oxford. 2d Division-Benjamin Shall- cross, Bustleton Township, Frankford P. O .; Christopher Snyder, Bustleton Township, Frank- ford P. O.
24th Ward .- Edward Lister, Warren, west of 34th ; Charles H. Carpenter, west end of Colum- bia bridge.
25th Ward .- William Sargeant, Harrowgate Lane & Front ; John Purcell, 1118 Somerset.
26th Ward .- John O'Donnell, 1333 Austin ; Edward Gillen, Christian bel. Gray's Ferry road.
27th Ward .- Hiram Massey, 3612 Ludlow ; Philip Donohue, 3520 Market.
Sheriff.
Henry C. Howell, elected by the People, for three years, October, 1864.
Chief Deputy-Enoch Taylor.
Solicitor-Charles Gilpin.
Execution Clerk-William R. Leeds.
Appearance Clerk-Morris S. Parker.
Deputies-James Bain, Jr., John W. Winter, Isaac M. Ashton, William Andress, James V. Stokes, Samuel Scheide, Henry I. McIntire, James J. Allison, John N. Hagey, Joseph S. Allen.
Court Deputy-Richard B. Ott.
Keeper of Debtors' Apartment-S. S. Money. Office, No. 4 State House Row.
Prothonotary of District Court.
James McManes, elected by the People, Octo- ber. 1866, for three years.
Chief Clerk-Benjamin E. Fletcher.
Clerks-George W. Harkins, David A. Allison, Charles Roberts, and two others.
Office, No. 12 State House Row.
Recorder of Deeds.
Joshua T. Owen, elected by the People, October, 1866, for three years.
Chief Clerk-Matthias Myers.
Clerks-Ralph M. Warner, John Harris, Jr., William T. Pierce, Marion W. Myers.
Office, No. 425 Chestnut.
Register of Wills.
Frederick M. Adams, elected by the People, October, 1864, for three years.
Deputy-Samuel Lloyd.
Appraiser-Charles H. Kingston.
Office, No. 6 State House Row.
District Attorney. -
William B. Mann, elected by the People, Octo- ber, 1865, for three years.
Assistant-Benjamin G. Mann.
Clerk-Edward Dare.
Office, No. 212 S. 5th street, Law Buildings. Private office, N W corner 5th & Green.
Clerk of the Orphans' Court.
Edwin A. Merrick, elected by the People, Octo ber, 1864, for three years.
Deputy-R. M. Batturs.
Clerk-A. J. Fortin.
Office, No. 3 State House Row.
Prothonotary of Common Pleas.
Frederick G. Wolbert, elected by the People, October, 1865, for three years. Chief Clerk-Thomas O. Webb
Search Clerk-George G. Louden.
Court Clerk-George T. Deiss.
Appearance Clerk-Thomas B. Reeves.
Office, No. 9 State House Row.
Clerk of Quarter Sessions.
John G. Butler, elected by the People, October, 1866, for three years.
Deputy Clerk-Isaac McBride.
Chief Clerk-Robert M. Moore, Jr.
Call Clerk-Joseph P. Galton.
Office, No. 10 State House Row.
Coroner.
Samuel Daniels, elected by the People, October, 1866, for three years.
Clerk-J. M. Fletcher.
Surgeon-E. B. Shapleigh, M. D.
Office, No. 104 S 5th.
Prothonotury Supreme Court.
James Ross Snowden, appointed by the Court. Clerks-Edward R. Worrel, Charles B. Ross, T. Worcester Worrell. Office, No. 7 State House Row.
PUBLIC SQUARES & HALLS.
State House. Superintendent, Jas. J. Ashmen.
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Independence Square, Sixth and Chestnut. Independence Hall, Chestnut above Fifth. Franklin Square, Race and Sixth. Washington Square, Walnut and Sixth. Rittenhouse Square, Walnut and Eighteenth. Penn Square, Broad and Market. Logan Square, Vine and Eighteenth. Jefferson Square, Washington av and Fourth. Fairmount Park.
Moyamensing Hall.
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