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David Lewis, Treasurer and Secretary.
Trustees-George Cadwalader, Samuel Welsh, S. Morris Waln, John R. Wucherer, John Lam- bert, Thomas A. Biddle, George W. Norris, Al- fred L. Elwyn, J. Craig Miller, John T. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Robert King, M.D., Edward Peace, M.D.
THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY.
Incorporated 1825. Charter Perpetual. Office, 510 Walnut. Fire Insurance Exclusively. Organized 1825. Daniel Smith, Jr., Pres. Wm. G. Crowell, Sec. Directors-Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Ben- son, Isaac Hazlehurst. Thomas Robbins, John Devereux. Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, J. Gil- lingham Fell and Daniel Haddock, Jr.
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, John Hirst, Aiken Guy, James Mongan, A. T. Dickson, Wil- liam Glenn, James Jenner, Henry Simons, Thos. J. Martin, Charles E. Idell, Robert S. Parsels, Henry Jacoby.
NATIONAL-BOSTON.
Cash Capital, $300,000. Assets, $667,202. W. D. & J. H. Sherrerd, Agents, 222 Walnut
QUEEN-LIVERPOOL. Cash Assets, $1,392,115. W. D. & J. H. Sherrerd, Agents, 222 Walnut.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF FIRE UNDER- WRITERS. Office, 226 S 3d. Arthur G. Coffin, President. John Williams, Secretary and Treasurer.
WASHINGTON-NEW YORK. Assets, $660,000. William Arrott, Agent, N E 5th & Walnut.
RELIEF-NEW YORK. Assets, $350,000. Thomas J. Lancaster, Agent, N W 4th and Walnut
MERCANTILE -- NEW YORK. Assets, $295,000. Thomas J Lancaster, Agent, N W 4th and Walnut.
EXCELSIOR-NEW YORK. Assets, $310,000. Thomas J. Lancaster, Agent, N W 4th and Walnut.
INSURANCE MARINE. AMERICAN MUTUAL.
Organized 1825. Office, 228 Walnut, Farquhar Building. William Craig, Pres. Peter Cullen, Vice-Pres. Robert J. Mee, 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 Dallett, John Dallett. Jr., E. Rodman Morgan, J. John son Brown, William T. Lowber, Pearson Serrill.
PACIFIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Office, 408 Walnut. Assets, $1,400,000. R. O. Lowery, Agent.
INSURANCE-FIRE & MARINE.
CORN EXCHANGE-NEW YORK. Office, 5th and Walnut. Capital, $400,000. William Arrott, Agent.
FARMERS' MUTUAL-YORK, PA.
Office, N E 5th and Walnut. Assets, $265,361 07. William Arrott, Agent.
PHENIX MUTUAL. Organized 1804. Office, 224 Walnut. Assets, $230,000. Shares, $10. Dividends, May and November.
John R. Wucherer, Pres. Samuel Wilcox, Sec. Directors-John R. Wucherer, Jno. L. Hodge, Jno. T. Lewis, M. B. Mahony, W. S. Grant, Lawrence Lewis, Robert W. Leaming, D. Clark Wharton, David Lewis, Benj. Etting, Thomas H. Powers, Edmond Castillon, A. R. McHenry, Samuel Wilcox.
HUMBOLDT-NEW YORK. Assets, $225,839 50. Wm. W. Allen & Co., Agents, 409 Walnut.
YONKERS & NEW YORK-N. Y. Assets, $631,077. Wm. W. Allen & Co., 409 Walnut.
UNION MUTUAL. Organized 1804.
Office, 3d & Walnut. Capital, $300,000. Assets, $400,000.
Dividend, January. Election, January 12th.
Richard S. Smith, Pres. John Moss, Sec. Directors-Richard S. Smith, Francis Tete, Newberry A. Smith, John H. Irwin, S. Destouet, A. E. Borie, Henry Lewis, Jr., William C. Kent, Charles Wheeler, George Lewis, S. Delbert, H. F. Robinson, Ellis Yarnall, Edward L. Clark, James R. Campbell, Henry Samuel, Samuel C. Cook, G. W. Bernardou, William S. Baird, J. P. Stiener, Norris S. Cummings, Solomon Townsend, F. Lavergne, John Moss.
A Fine Stock of Uncut Goods of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics. ROCKHILL & WILSON, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street.
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DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers, No. 421 Walnut Street. Real Estate, Furniture, &c. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
ATLANTIC-PROVIDENCE, R. I. Office, 409 Walnut. Cash Assets, $273,039. William W. Allen and Co., Agents.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF MARINE UNDERWRITERS. Office, 226 S 3d. John R. Wucherer, President. Arthur G. Coffin, Vice-Pres. Timothy Rodgers, Secretary and Treasurer. John Gallagher, Enoch Turley, Thomas G. Munroe, Surveyors and Inspectors,
ANTHRACITE.
Organized 1854. Office, 311 Walnut. Charter Perpetual.
William Esher, Pres. Wm. F. Dean, V. Pres. William M. Smith, Sec.
Directors-William Esher, D Luther, Lewis Audenreid, Peter Seiger, Davis Pearson, John R. Blackiston, William F. Dean, J. E. Baum, John Ketchum.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY. Organized 1835. Office, S. W. 3d and Walnut.
Thomas C. Hand, Pres. John C. Davis, V. Pres. Henry Lylburn. Sec.
Directors-Thomas C. Hland, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Souder, Theophilus Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Traquair, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., James C. Iland, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, George G. Leiper. Hugh Craig, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, Wm. G. Boulton, Ed- ward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, James B. MeFarland. Joshua P. Evre, Spencer MeIlvaine, John B. Semple, A. B. Ber- ger, John D. Taylor, Edward Lafourcade, D. T. Morgan.
GIRARD.
Office, 637 Chestnut.
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, Joseph Klapp. M.D., Furman Sheppard, John Supplee, A. S. Gillett, Thomas Mackellar, II. F. Kenney, Silas Yerkes, Jr.
NORTH AMERICA. Office, 232 Walnut.
Chartered 1794. Capital, $500,000. Shares $10. Dividends, January and July. Arthur G. Coffin, Pres. Charles Platt, Sec.
Directors-Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, William Cumming, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh. S. Morris Waln. John Mason, George L. Harrison, Francis R. Cope, Edward II. Trotter, Edward S. Clark, T. Charlton Henry.
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Office, 4 and 5 Merchants' Exchange. Chartered 1794. Capital, $200,000. Shares, $200.
Dividends, February and August. Henry D. Sherrerd, President. William Harper, Sec.
Directors-Henry D. Sherrerd, Charles Macal- ester, William S. Smith, William R. White, George Il. Stuart, Samuel Grant, Jr., Tobias Wagner, Thomas B. Wattson, Henry G. Freeman, Charles S Lewis, George C. Carson, Edward C. Knight, John B. Austin.
HARMONY-NEW YORK. Office, 411 Walnut. Assets, $500,000. Rood and Kingsland, Agents.
INSURANCE-LIFE.
KNICKERBOCKER-NEW YORK. Office, 237 and 239 Dock. Assets, $1,000,000. G. Paul, Agent.
ROYAL-LIVERPOOL.
Paid-up Capital and Surplus, $5,803,246 in gold. Special Fund held by the New York Trustees, $519,000.
Surveyor-James Hutchinson.
Attending Physician-Dr. W. W. Gerhard. George Wood, Agent, 226 Walnut.
AMERICAN LIFE. Incorporated 1850. Office, S. E. 4th & Walnut. Cash Assets, over $1,500,000. Alexander Whilldin, President. George Nugent, Vice-President. John C. Sims, Actuary. John S. Wilson, Secretary and Treasurer.
ACCIDENTAL-NEW YORK. Office, 419 Walnut. Cash Capital, $300,000. President-William A. Bailey. Secretary-Edward Greene. Frank O. Allen, Agent for Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Trustees-Alexander Whilldin, J. Edgar Thom- son, Isaac Hazlehurst, Hon. James Pollock, Henry K. Bennett, George Nugent, Albert C. Roberts, William J. lloward, Hon. Joseph Alli- son, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, P. B. Mingle, L. M. Whilldin.
TRAVELLERS'-HARTFORD, CONN. Office, 409 Walnut. Cash Assets, $742,850. W. W. Allen & Co., Agents.
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.
Organized 1859. Office, 432 Chestnut. Assets, Oct. 1st, 1862, $3,000,000.
Hon. W. C. Alexander, President. H. B. Hyde, Vice- President. George W. Phillips, Actuary. Betts & Register, General Agents for Penna., 432 Chestnut.
ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street.
DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers, No. 421 Walnut Street. Real Estate, Furniture, &c.
MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
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CONNECTICUT MUTUAL-HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $13,000,000. (See advertisement.) Walter H. Tilden, Agent, 404 Walnut.
ÆTNA LIFE-HARTFORD, CONN. Assets, $4,500,000. Chauncey H. Brush, Agent, 400 Chestnut.
WASHINGTON LIFE-NEW YORK. Assets. $500,000. Chambers & French, Agents, 407 Walnut.
GIRARD LIFE AND TRUST. Organized 1836. Office, 408 Chestnut. Paid up Assets, $2,113, 174 20. Charter Perpetual.
Thomas Ridgway, President.
John F. James, Actuary and Treasurer. P. Managers-Thomas Ridgway, Thomas James, John A. Brown, George Taber, Thomas H. Powers, Edward H. Trotter, Charles Wheeler, Seth I. Comly, Isaac Starr, Henry G. Freeman, Stacy B. Barcroft, William P. Jenks, H. N. Bur- roughs.
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE CO .- HARTFORD, CONN. Office, 415 Walnut. Assets, $3,000,000. Hilliard Bros., Agents.
UNITED STATES ACCIDENT-SYRACUSE, NEW YORK. Capital, $200,000. Chambers & French, Agents, 407 Walnut.
CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INSU- RANCE COMPANY-HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $500,000. Edward W. Parsons, President. Thomas W. Russell, Secretary. Guy R. Phillips, Consulting Actuary. Walter H. Tilden, Agent, 404 Walnut.
HOME-BROOKLYN, N. Y. Office, S W 4th & Library. Walter S. Griffith, President. G. C. Ripley, Secretary. Ester & Colton, Agents.
MUTUAL BENEFIT-NEWARK, N. J. Assets, $5,250,000. E. V. Machette, Agent. Office, 427 Chestnut.
MANHATTAN-NEW YORK. Assets, $4,000,000. James B. Carr, Agent. Office 418 Walnut.
MUTUAL LIFE-NEW YORK. Assets, over $15,000,000. F. W. Vanuxem, Agent. F. Ratchford Starr, General Agent, 400 Walnut.
NEW ENGLAND-BOSTON. Accumulated Capital, over $3,000,000. Wm. Getty, Agent, 425 Chestnut.
NEW YORK LIFE-NEW YORK. Cash Capital, $6,000,000.
Thomas J. Lancaster, Agent, N W 4th & Walnut.
NORTH AMERICA LIFE-NEW YORK. Office, 434 Walnut. Nelson F. Evans, General Agent.
PENN MUTUAL. Organized 1847. Office, 921 Chestnut.
Assets, $1,485,685. Dividend, January.
James Traquair, President.
Samuel E. Stokes, Vice-President.
John W. Horner, A. V. P. and Actuary.
H. S. Stephens, Secretary.
Trustees-John G. Brenner, Benjamin Coates, Richard S. Newbold, James B. McFarland. Wm. P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Euston, Theophilus Paulding, Edmund A. Souder, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry C. Townsend, Thomas W. Davis, Joseph M. P. Price, Baltimore, Rodolphus Kent, N. Y., Samuel J. Christian, James O. Pease, Warner M. Rasin, Edward M. Needles, Samuel A. Bispham, Frederick A. Hoyt, Charles Watson, Elwood Johnson, J. G. Repplier.
UNITED STATES LIFE-NEW YORK. Assets, $2,000,000. 0. Bardenwerrer, Agent, 422 Walnut.
PROVIDENT LIFE INSURANCE & INVEST- MENT CO. OF CHICAGO, ILL. Geo. C. Barney, Agent, 524 Walnut.
NEW YORK ACCIDENTAL, N. Y. Assets, $300,000.
Thos. J. Lancaster, Agent, N W 4th and Walnut. Philadelphia Exchange Company, cor. Dock, Third and Walnut Streets. Joseph W. Ryers, President, Henry D. Sherrerd, Secretary & Treas- urer ; Michael Dunn, Superintendent.
The Warehousing Company of Philadelphia, cor. Front & Dock.
GUARDIAN-NEW YORK. Assets, $800,000.
Sabine, Duy & Hollinshead, General State Agents, 230 Walnut.
SECURITY-NEW YORK. Capital $110,000.' Ezra Willits,' Agent, 528 Walnut.
THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR IN- 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, Joseph Swift, W. H. Hart, William Harmer, J. R. Wucherer, St. George T. Campbell, A. E.
Clothing Made to Order. ROCKHILL & WILSON, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street.
DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers, No. 421 Walnut Street. Real Estate, Furniture, &c. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
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ROCKHILL & WILSON, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street. Fine Ready Made Clothing.
Borie, Samuel Norris, Alexander Biddle, Joshua B. Lippincott, William S. Vaux.
THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COM- PANY. Office, 111 South Fourth St. Capital $150,000. Samuel R. Shipley, President. Rowland Parry, Actuary.
Directors .- Samuel R. Shipley, Wm. Hacker, Joshua H. Morris, Richard Wood, Richard Cad- bury, Henry Haines, T. Wistar Brown, Charles F. Coffin, William C. Longstreth.
UNIVERSAL LIFE-NEW YORK. F. Ratchford Starr, General Agent, 400 Walnut.
WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' BENEFIT-NEW YORK. F. Ratchford Starr, General Agent, 400 Walnut.
THE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF PHILADEL- PHIA.
Office, 423 Chestnut, Philadelphia Bank Building. N. B. Browne, President.
Clarence H. Clark, Vice-President.
Robert Patterson, Treas. & Secretary.
Directors-N. B. Browne, Clarence H. Clark, Jobn Welsh, J. Gillingham Fell, Charles Macal- ester, Edward W. Clark, Alexander Henry, Stephen A. Caldwell, Henry C. Gibson.
Expresses.
Adams' Express Co., 320 Chestnut and 11th & Market.
American European Express Co., 320 Chestnut, H. L. Leaf, agent.
Bridesburg, 9 S 3d.
California, Wells, Fargo & Co., 628 Chestnut. Camden and Philadelphia, Market st whf, upper side.
Doylestown, Heston & Co., 161 N 3d.
Frankford, 9 S 3d.
Frankford, 48 N 2d.
Germantown & Chestnut Hill, 9 S 3d.
Germantown & Chestnut Hill, 26 S 5th.
Graham's Baggage Express, office 3 Walnut. Harnden's, 628 Chestnut.
Hestonville, 9 S 3d.
Howard & Co., 628 Chestnut.
Kinsley & Co., N E 4th & Chestnut.
Leaf H. L., U. S. Mail Line to California, & Eu- ropean steamers. 320 Chestnut.
Roxborough and Manayunk, 268 N 4th.
Mann's Baggage Express, office Penna. R R. De- pot, 631 Chestnut. Manayunk, 9 S 3d.
Manayunk and Roxborongh, 9 S 3d.
Merchants' Union Express Co., 26 S 5th.
National, Market st wharf.
Norristown, 628 Chestnut.
Philadelphia Local, Oakman & Co., 26 S 5th.
Reading, P. Albright, 306 Race.
Richmond and City, 10 Market.
Express to Baltimore, Washington, and all points West, 630 Market.
West Jersey, Market st wharf.
West Philadelphia, 26 S 5th and 9 S 3d.
Woodbury, N. J., 109 Market.
EXCHANGES AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS.
Board of Brokers, 22 Philadelphia Exchange, Frederick E. Knorr, Secretary and Treasurer ; John Ilorn, Jr., Clerk.
Board of Brokers of the People's Stock Ex- change, 505 Chestnut.
Board of Trade, 505 Chestnut. John Welsh, President ; Richard Wood, Treasurer ; A. J. Perkins, Secretary.
Butchers' and Melters' Association, Pennsyl- vania av bel 16th. William Keichline, President ; John F. Gross, Treasurer ; Jonathan Bonsall, Secretary.
The Coal Exchange of Philadelphia, 205} Wal- nut. Alfred Day, President ; A B. Gorgas, Sec- retary ; George B. Newton, Treasurer.
Corn Exchange, S W 2d and Gold. Charles Knecht, President ; George Cookman, Vice- President ; Joseph L. Perot, Secretary ; Job S. Ivins, Treasurer.
Farmers' Ilay and Straw Market Association, 7th and Oxford. W. H. Long, Secretary.
Philadelphia Drug Exchange, 17 S 3d. Mitch- ell G. Rosengarten. President ; Harrison Smith, Secretary ; H. S. Ziegler, Treasurer.
Ferries.
Camden, from upper side South to 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, Camden.
Steamboats plying on the Delaware.
Ariel, Chestnut street wharf. For Wilmington, touching at Chester and Marcus Hook.
Barclay, Ist whf bel Arch street. For Ilainesport, touching at Progress, Delanco, Delta Grove. Bridgeborongh, Irish Wharf, Bailey's Landing and Centreton.
Edwin Forrest, Arch street wharf. For Trenton, touching at Tacony, Beverly, Burlington, Bris- tol, Florence and Fieldsborough.
John A. Warner. For Riverton, Torresdale, An dalusia, Beverly, Burlington and Bristol.
Major Reybold, Arch street wharf. For Salem, touching at Chester, Pennsgrove, New Castle and Delaware City.
Philadelphia Steam Propellers. For New York, Providence and Boston. 132 S Delaware av Rancocas, first wharf below Arch. For Bridge- port
Trenton, Walnut street wharf. For Bristol, touching at Tacony, Torresdale, Beverly, Col- lege Wharf and Burlington
Bush's Steam Freight Line. For Wilmington, daily. Office 22 S Delaware av
Chester Steam Packets, 2d wharf above Chestnut R. W. Carter's Steam Tugs, N W Pine & Dela- ware av
PACKETS, SAILING.
Boston Express Line, David Cooper, Agent, 18 N Delaware av
Boston & New Bedford Petroleum Line, Mershon & Cloud, Agents, 10 S Delaware av
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Boston Regular Line, Mershon & Cloud, Agents, 10 S Delaware av
Bridgeton, N. J., 1st wharf below Arch Fitzpatrick & Heraty's Packets, 520 Delaware av Havana, Keystone Line, D. S. Stetson & Co., 112 N Delaware av
Liverpool, Cope's Line, Walnut street wharf
Londonderry Line. From Londonderry to Phila- delphia. Robert Taylor & Co., 140 Walnut New Orleans, Empire Line, Lathbury, Wicker- sham & 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
Old Black Star Line Liverpool Packets. From Liverpool to Philadelphia. Robert Taylor & Co., Agents, 140 Walnut
Tapscott's Favorite Line. From Liverpool to Philadelphia. W. A. Hamill, 217 Walnut
Charleston, Keystone Line, D. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av
Galveston, Keystone Line, D. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av
Havana, Cuba, Keystone Line, D. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av
Key West, Keystone Line, D. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av Mobile, Keystone Line, D. Stetson, 112 N Del av Savannah, Keystone Line, D. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av
San Francisco, Cal., Louisiana Line, Bishop, Son & Co., 105 Arch
San Francisco, Comstock's Clipper Line, D. S. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av
Taunton, Mass., Old Regular Line, Mershon & Cloud, Agents, 10 S Del av
Wilmington, Del., Warner's Line, lower side Chestnut street wharf
Wilmington, N. C., Keystone Line, D. S. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av
PACKETS, STEAM.
Albany and Troy Transportation Co., D. L. Flan- agan, Agent, 304 S Del av
Baltimore, Baltimore and Philadelphia Steam- hoat Co., A. Groves, Jr., Agent, 34 S Del av Boston and Philadelphia Steamship Line, Henry Windsor, Agent, 332 S Del av
Delaware and Chesapeake Steam Towboat Co., William P. Clyde & Co., Agents, 14 S Del av Express Steamboat Line, Philadelphia, Alexan- dria, Georgetown and Washington, William P. Clyde & Co., Agents, 14 S Del av
Hartford, Conn., Philadelphia and Hartford Steam Propeller Co., William M. Baird & Co., Agents, 132 S Del av
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam- ship Co., John G. Dale, Agent, 111 Walnut
Liverpool Steamships, Philadelphia and Liver- pool, A. R. McHenry & Co., 112 Walnut
Liverpool, Cork and Philadelphia, W. A. Hamill, 217 Walnut
McFadden & Thompson's Steam Tugs, 324 N Del av
National Steam Navigation Co., New York to Liverpool and Queenstown, Robert Taylor & Co., Agents, 140 Walnut
New York and Philadelphia Steam Propeller Co., William M. Baird & Co., Agents, 132 S Del av Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat
Co., William P. Clyde & Co., Agents, 14 S Del av
Philadelphia, Richmond and Norfolk Steamship Co., William P. Clyde & Co., Agents, 14 S Del av
Savannah Steamship Line, E. A. Souder & Co., 210 N Del av
Steam Packets to Richmond, Va., Wilmington, N. C., Charleston, Savannah, Mobile, New Or- leans and Galveston, Laithbury, Wickersham & Co., 126 N Del av
The Independent Outside Line from Philadelphia to New York, second wharf below Spruce. Of- fice 314 & 316 S Del av
Trenton, N. J., Merchants' Steam Propeller Line, Arch street wharf
Thirty-ninth Congress.
SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES.
OFFICERS.
President of the Senate. pro tempore, and Acting Vice- President of the United States-Hon. Lafayette S. Foster, of Connecticut. Term expires March 4, 1867.
Secretary of the Senate-John W. Forney, of Pennsyl- vania. Term expires March 4, 1867.
President of the Senate, sitting as a High Court of Impeachment-Hon. Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
LIST OF MEMBERS.
CALIFORNIA.
John Conness.
J. B. Henderson.
J. A. McDougall.
B. Gratz Brown.
CONNECTICUT.
NEVADA.
James Dixon.
Lafayette S. Foster.
DELAWARE.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
George Read Riddle.
Aaron H. Cragin.
Willard Saulsbury. ILLINOIS.
James W. Patterson.
NEW JERSEY.
Fred'k W. Frelinghuysen.
Alexander G. Cattell.
NEW YORK.
Henry S. Lane.
T. A. Hendricks.
IOWA.
J. W. Grimes.
James Harlan.
KANSAS.
John Sherman.
OREGON.
S. C. Pomeroy.
H. T. Cobb.
KENTUCKY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Garrett Davis.
Edgar Cowan. Charles R. Buckalew.
RHODE ISLAND.
Henry B Anthony.
Lott W. Morrill.
William Pitt Fessenden.
MARYLAND.
TENNESSEE.
Reverdy Johnson.
Joseph S. Fowler.
J. A J. Cresswell.
David T. Putterson.
MASSACHUSETTS.
VERMONT.
Charles Sumner.
George F. Edmunds. Luke P. Poland.
Henry Wilson. MICHIGAN. WEST VIRGINIA.
Zachariah Chandler.
W. T. Willey.
Jacob M. Howard.
P. G. Van Winkle.
MINNESOTA.
WISCONSIN.
Alexander Ramsey.
James R. Doolittle.
Daniel S. Norton.
T. O. Howe.
Democrats and Conservatives in italic.
RECAPITULATION.
Total number of members, 52.
38
Republicans
Democrats and Conservatives
14
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Republican majority
24
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Fine Clothing House, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street.
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
Lyman Trumbull.
Richard Yates. INDIANA.
Ira Harris.
Edwin D. Morgan.
OHIO.
Benjamin F. Wade.
J. W. Nesmith.
George H Williams.
William Sprague.
James Guthrie.
MAINE.
MISSOURI.
James W. Nye. William M. Stewart.
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DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers, No. 421 Walnut Street. Real Estate, Furniture. &c. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-Schuyler Colfax, of South Bend, Indiana. Clerk-Edward McPherson, of Gettysburg, l'a.
Unionists (in roman), 138; Democrats (in italic), 47. Total, 183.
CALIFORNIA.
1 Donald C. Mekuer.
2 William Iligby.
3 John Bidwell. COLORADO.
1 George M. Chilcott. CONNECTICUT.
1 Ilenry C. Deming.
2 Samuel L Warner.
3 Augustus Braudagee.
4 John II. Hubbard. DELAWARE. 1 John A. Nicholson. ILLINO.S.
1 John Wentworth.
2 John F. Farnsworth.
3 Elibu B. Washburne.
4 Abner C. Ilarding.
5 Eben C Ingersoll.
6 Burton C. Cook.
7 H. IL. P'. Broniwell.
8 Shelby M. Cullom.
9 Lewis W. Ross.
10 Anthony Thornton.
11 Sumael S. Marshall.
12 Jehu Baker.
13 Andrew J. Kuykendall. At large, S. W. Moulton. INDIANA.
1 William E. Niblack.
2 Michael C. Kerr.
3 Ralph IIill.
4 John H. Farquhar.
5 George W. Julian.
6 Ebenezer Domont.
7 Daniel W. Voorhees.
8 Godlove S. Orth.
9 Schuyler Colfax.
10 Joseph H. Defrees.
11 Thomas W. Stillwell. IOWA.
1 James F. Wilson.
2 Iliram Price.
3 William B. Allison.
4 Joseph B. Grinnell.
5 John A. Kasson.
6 Asahel W Ilubbard. KANSAS.
1 Sidney Clark. KENTUCKY.
1 L S. Trimble.
2 Burwell C. Kitter.
3 Henry Grider.
4 Aaron Harding.
5 Lovell II. Rousseau.
6 Green Clay Smith.
7 George S. Shanklin. 8 William H. Randall.
9 Samuel McKee. MAINE.
1 John Lynch.
2 Sidney Perham.
3 James G. Blaine.
4 John H[. Rice.
5 Frederick A. Pike. MARYLAND.
1 Hiram Mccullough. 2 John L. Thomas, Jr.
3 Charles E. Phelps.
4 Francis Thomas.
5 Benjamin G. Harris. MASSACHUSETTS. 1 Thomas D. Eliot
2 Oakes Ames.
3 Alexander II. Rice.
4 Samuel Hooper.
5 John B. Alley. 6 Nathaniel P Banks.
7 George S. Boutwell.
8 John D. Baldwin.
9 William B. Washburn. 10 Henry L. Dawes.
MICH'GAN.
1 Fernando C. Beaman.
2 Charles Upson.
3 John W. Longyear.
4 Thomas W. Ferry.
5 Rowl'u E. Trowbridge.
6 John F. Driggs.
MINNESOTA.
1 William Windom.
2 Iguatius Donnelly. MISSOURI.
1 John Hogan.
2 Henry r. Blow.
3 Thomas E. Noell.
4 John R. Kelso.
5 Joseph W McClurg.
6 Robert T. Van Horn.
7 Benjamin F. Loan.
8 Jobn F. Benjamin.
9 George W. Anderson. NEVADA.
1 Delos K. Ashley. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1 Gilman Marston.
2 Edward H. Rollins.
3 James W. Patterson. NEW J. RSŁY.
1 John F. Starr.
2 William A. Newell.
3 Charles Sitgreaves.
4 Andrew J. Rogers.
5 Edwin R. V. Wright. NEW YORK.
1 Stephen Tabor.
2 Tennis J. Bergen.
3 W. E. Robinson.
4 Morgan Jones.
5 Nelson Taylor.
6 flenry J. Raymond.
7 John W. Chanter.
8 James Brooks.
9 William A. Darling.
10 William Radford. 11 Charles H1. Winfield. 12 John II. Ketchum.
13 Edwin N. Hubbell.
14 Charles Goodyear. 15 John A. Griswold. 16 Robert S. Hale.
17 Calvin T. Ilulburd 18 James M. Marvin. 19 Demas IIubbard, Jr. 20 Addison 11. Laflin. 21 Roscoe Conkling.
22 Sidney T. Holmes. 23 Thomas T. Davis.
24 Theodore M. Pomeroy.
25 Daniel Morris.
26 Giles V. Ilotehkiss.
27 Ilamilton Ward. 28 Roswell Ilart.
29 Burt Vauborn.
30 James M. Humphrey.
31 Henry Van Aerham. OHIO.
1 Benjamin Eggleston.
2 Rutherford B. Hays.
3 Robert C. Schenck.
4 Willian Lawrence. 5 F. C. Le Blond.
6 Reader W. Clark. 7 Samuel Shellabarger. 8 James R. Ilubbell.
9 Ralph P. Bockland. 10 James M. Ashley. 11 Hezekiah S. Bundy. 12 William E. Fink, 13 Columbus Delano. 14 Martin Welker.
15 Tobias E. Plants. 16 John A. Bingham. 17 Ephraim R. Eckley.
[ 18 Rufus P. Spaulding
19 James A. Garfield. OREGON. 1 John Il. D. Henderson. PENN . YLVANIA.
1 Samuel J. Randall.
2 Charles O'Neill.
3 Leonard Myers.
4 William D. Kelley.
5 M. Russell Thayer.
6 B. Marlley Boyer.
7 John M. Broouiall.
8 Sydenham E. Ancona.
9 Thaddeus Stevens.
10 Myer Strouse.
1] Philip Johnson.
12 Charles Denison.
13 Ulysses Mercur.
14 George F. Miller.
15 Adam J. Glossbrenner. 16 William II. Koontz.
17 Abraham A Barker.
IS Stephen F. Wilson.
19 Glenni W. Schofield.
20 Charles Vernon Culver.
21 Juhn L. Dawson.
22 James K. Moorhead.
23 Thomas Williams.
24 Grorgo V. Lawrence. RHODE ISLAND.
1 Thomas A. J-uckes.
2 Nathan II. Dixon. TENNESSEE.
1 Nathaniel G Taylor.
2 Horace Maynard.
3 William B. Stokes.
4 Edmund Cooper.
5 William B Cumplell.
6 S M. Arnell.
7 Isaac R. Hawkins.
8 John W. Leftwich. VEKM NT.
1 Fred'k E. Woodbridge.
2 Jn-tin E. Morrill.
3 Portus Baxter
WISCONSIN.
1 Ilalbert E. Paine.
2 Ithamar C. Sloan.
3 Amara Cobb.
4 Charles A. Eldridge.
5 Philetus Sawyer.
6 Walter D. McIndoe.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
THE EXECUTIVE.
Presidenl-Andrew Johnson.
THE CABINET.
Secretary of State-William H. Seward.
Secretary of the Treasury-Ilngh Mccullough.
Secretary of War-Edwin MI. Sianton.
Secretary of the Navy-Gideon Welles.
Secretary of the Interior-O. H. Browning.
Postmaster General-A W. Randall.
Attorney-General .- Henry Stanberry.
THE JUDICIARY. Supreme Court of the United States.
1863-S. P. Chase. Ohio, Chief Justice.
· 1835-James M. Wayne, Georgia.
1845-Samuel Nelson, New York.
1846-Robert C. Grier, Pennsylvania.
1858-Nathan Clifford, Maine.
1862-Noah M. Swayne, Ohio.
1862-David Davis, Illinois.
1862-Samuel E. Miller, Jowa.
1863-Stephen J. Field. California.
Court meets first Monday in December, in Washing- ton, D. C.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor .- John W. Geary.
Attorney-General .- Benjamin H. Brewster. Secretary of State .- Col. F. Jordan.
Pennsylvania Legislature. SENATE.
Speaker .- Louis H. Hall. Chief Clerk .- George W. Hammersley.
City of Philadelphia .- First District .- W. H. McCandless (O.). Philadelphia.
Second .- J. E. Ridgway, (U.), Philadelphia.
Third-C. M. Donovan (O.), Philadelphia. Fourth-George Connell (U.), Philadelphia .. Chester, Delaware and Montgomery -Fifth District-W. Worthington (U.), West Chester, Chester county ; Horace Royer (U.), Trappe, Montgomery county.
Bucks .- Sixth-O. P. James, (O.), Doyles- town.
Lehigh and Northampton .- Seventh-George B. Schall (O.), Allentown, Lehigh county.
ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street. Particular attention paid to Young Men's and Boys' Clothing.
W. Barnet le Van's
Patent
Grate Bars.
Fig.1
Fig. 2. Represents a side elevation, showing mor- tice.
Fig. 2
on application. Illustrated
Fig.3
Fig. 3. Represents a plan of bars in płace
Fig 4. Represents a sectional plan of bars in place showing morti- ces and tenons together.
Fig. 4
Scale, one-half inch equal one foot.
Circulars with reference sent
These bars have been thoroughly tried in every description of furnace, locomotive, marine and stationary, and are now, with perfect confidence, placed before the public as the most durable, and, in every other respect, the most efficient bar yet invented.
Thin bars are known by scientific engineers to be the best, but there has hitherto been an insurmountable difficulty in keeping them in posi- tion, from their invariable bending and giving way, requiring frequent renewal, thus causing continual expense. This difficulty the Patent Bar entirely overcomes. Thick bars only fill the furnace with iron, leaving insufficient space for the passage of air, causing the gasses to escape without being consumed, which produces great loss in fuel.
The Patent Bars can be made of any thickness, from three-eighths of an inch upwards, and will not give way in the fiercest fires, but will remain perfectly straight until burned out by long service. Thus the loss of fuel caused by the deflection which takes place in ordinary bars is prevented. Over five hundred tons in use in this city. One set was used for over six years working day and night, in the office of the "Phila- delphia Inquirer," another at the Riverside Mills for eight years.
W. Barnet Le Van, ENGINEER, MACHINIST & IRON FOUNDER,
MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines. Boilers, Shafting, Hangers and Pulleys,
GOVERNORS AND PUMPS, STEAM AND HAND HOISTING MACHINERY. &c, &C. Twenty-fourth and Wood Streets, PHILADELPHIA.
Fig. 1. Represents a side elevation showing tenons.
W. BARNET LE VAN
Le Van's Horizontal Engines.
W. BARNET LE VAN PHILADA.
These Engines require no expensive foundations ; are suitable for every description of work, and possess unusual capacities and strength for the horse-power assigned to them. The liberal use of wrought iron and steel in their construction make them the most desirable in the market.
Le Van's Governor with Balance Valve.
Medal Awarded By the American Institute. 1865, New York.
These Governors are now in extensive use, and we are permitted to refer to parties using them, including many leading establishments in all parts of the country. They are so simple in their construction and operation as to require very little care. They perfectly regulate the speed of any engine under the most sudden changes of resistance. Their sensibility is so great that they detect at once any irregularity in the motion of the crank shaft.
The simplicity of design and case of construction, and small amount of material employed, allow these Governors to be offered at a lower price than any good Regulator now made.
LE VAN'S BOILER FEED PUMP.
SINGLE ACTING FOR HOT OR COLD WATER.
Complete in itself, with double wrought iron erank-shaft and connecting rod. Fast and loose pulleys; steam metal valves; fitted up in the best manner.
Circulars and Photographs sent on application, and entire satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
W. Barnet Le Van, S. E. Cor. 24th and Wood Streets, Philadelphia.
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