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Charles Massey, Jr., Jacob S. Waln, Joseph Gratz,
Directors. Jacob R. Smith, Richard Oakford, William Platt, J. B. M.Ilvaine,
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AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY .- Office N E corner Merchants' Exchange. Chartered 1831. Capital S200,000. Shares $50. Dividends January and July. WILLIAM CRAIG, President.
F. DUSAR, Sec'ry.
Directors.
William Craig, Wm. G. Alexander,
Andrew C. Barclay, Elijah Dallett,
Joseph M. Moss, John Knox, M. E. Israel,
Pearson Serrill, Stephen Baldwin, F. W. Hubbell.
FIRE.
- MUTUAL ASSURANCE .-- Office No. 54 Walnut Street. Chartered 1786.
JAMES C. FISHER, President.
LAWRENCE LEWIS, Secretary and Treasurer.
T'rustces.
James C. Fisher,
Charles Graff,
John K. Kane,
Thomas Hale,
Robert Toland,
Robert M. Lewis,
Henry Nixon,
Richard Willing, Thomas Biddle,
George M'Callmont,
Edward S. Burd,
Thomas C. Rockhill.
Joseph Dugan,
AMERICAN .- Office No. 101 Chestnut st. Chartered 1810. Capital 8500,000. All paid in. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, President.
William Davidson, Manuel Eyre, William Lynch,
Directors. John Sergeant, Henry White, Timothy Abbott,
John J. Vanderkemp, Thomas Allibone.
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PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE .- Office 134 Walnut street. Chartered 1825. Capital $100,000. Charter perpetual. JONATHAN SMITH, President.
BEATON SMITH, Secretary,
Directors.
Jonathan Smith, Paul Beck Jr., Robert A. Caldclough,
William Boyd, Thomas Kittera, Quintin Campbell,
Alexander Benson, Jonathan K. Hassinger, William Montelius.
JOHN BACON, Secretary.
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FRANKLIN .- Office 1633 Chestnut street. Chartered 1829. Capital 400,000. Shares $100. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secretary.
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Directors.
Charles N. Bancker,
Thomas J. Wharton,
Frederick Brown,
James Schott, Thomas Hart,
Tobias Wagner,
Samuel Grant,
George W. Richards, Jacob R. Smith.
PHILADELPHIA CONTRIBUTIONSHIP FOR THE INSURANCE OF HOUSES FROM LOSS BY FIRE .- No. 96 S Fourth street. Chartered 1753. EDWARD PENINGTON, Treasurer.
Directors.
Zachariah Poulson,
William Abbott,
Joseph Watson,
Thomas Morris,
Horace Binney,
William Smith,
Benjamin R. Morgan,
Samuel W. Lewis,
Lewis Waln.
FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA .- Office No. 35 N 5th, between High and Mulberry streets.
Instituted on the 15th of September, 1817, for the purpose of insuring houses from loss or damage by fire in the City and County of Philadelphia. Incorporated March 27th, 1820. Re-incorporated April 3d, 1833.
GEORGE W. TRYON, President.
Israel Roberts,
Trustees. Horatio G. Rowley,
Charles Schaffer,
George Esler, Benjamin P. Smith,
William H. Hamilton,
George W. Tryon,
Joshua Stokes,
Peter A. Keyser,
William Warner,
George K. Childs,
Howe Keith.
John Allen,
Delegates by whom the companies composing the Association are represented in the Board. PHILIP GARRETT, President, ANDREW BUTLER, Secretary, ALEXANDER HENRY, Vice-President, JESSE OGDEN, Treasurer.
COUNTY FIRE .- Office 248 N 3d street. .Charter perpetual. Dividends January and July. AUGUSTINE STEVENSON, President. JACOB F. HOECKLEY, Secretary.
Augustin Stevenson, Samuel Williams, Robert V. Massey, Henry Crilly,
Directors. Joseph Reakirt, Samuel Bonnell, Osmon Reed,
Charles Elliott,
Michael M.Gill, John Taylor.
Mordecai D. Lewis,
Joseph Price, Joshua Longstreth, William H. Hart,
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SOUTHWARK FIRE INSURANCE .- Office No. 257 S 2d street Chartered 1834. Perpetual. Capital authorized by law, $400,000. Dividends January and July.
WILLIAM G. ALEXANDER, President. " SAMUEL H. TRANER, Secretary. Directors.
William G. Alexander, G. M. Hickling,
Charles Rizer,
Joseph Solms, John J. Krider,
Peter Williamson,
F. A. Raybold,
Levi Taylor,
Thomas Taylor.
Robert Coburn,
SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY .- Office N W corner Sixth and Wood.
Incorporated 1835. Capital $400,000. Shares $50. Dividends January and July. JACOB ALTER, President. SAMUEL HART, Secretary.
Directors.'
Jacob Alter, Morton M'Michael, Samuel Hutchinson,
Joseph Wood,
Charles W. Schreiner,
Joseph J. Sharpless,
Joseph Johns, Elijah Dallett,
Geo. M. Troutman.
Archibald Wright, P. L. Laguerenne,
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE COMPANY. Office N W Third and Walnut. Incorporated 1835.
JESSE R. BURDEN, President. SAMUEL G. WALKER, Secretary.
Directors.
J. R. Burden, James M'Cormack, William A. Martin,
J. B. Sutherland, John Moss,
M. E. Israel,
J. K. Hassinger, Cheyney Hickman, Edward King,
J. Heyberger.
DELAWARE COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA AGENCY. Office at Chester, Del. Co. Pa., and 36 Walnut street, Phila. Capital $250,000. GEORGE SERRELL, President. WILLIAM MARTIN, Secretary. J. M. WRIGHT, Agent at Philadelphia. Directors.
George Serrill, Samuel M. Leiper, )
John H. Diehl, Phila.
John P. Crozer, John S. Crosby,
>Del. Co. Samson 'Tams,
Joshua P. Eyre, Samuel Edwards,
Charles Edwards,
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WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY .- Office 48 Walnut street. CHARLES S. RICHE, President. L. KIMBALL, Secretary. Directors.
John McCrea, J. Palmer, Charles Blight, John C. Da Costa, Edward Gratz, Charles King, David Dorrance, B. S. Burling,
Charles S. Riché,
Morgan Ash, Wade T. Smith, Isaac Loyd, Jr., Charles Rugan.
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THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES .- Office 72 South Third street.
Chartered 1812. Perpetual. Capital $500,000. Shares $100. Dividends January and July.
HYMAN GRATZ, President. SEARS C. WALKER, Actuary.
Directors.
Hyman Gratz, John Bohlen, Elihu Chauncey,
William Parker,
Charles Taylor,
Charles Dutilh,
J. K. Mitchell, M. D.
THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA .- Office No. 159 Chestnut street.
Incorporated 1836. Capital $300,000. Charter perpetual.
B. W. RICHARDS, President. GEORGE W. ASH, Treasurer.
JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary.
Managers.
B. W. Richards,
Frederick Brown,
Thomas Ridgway,
Timothy Abbott,
David Williamson, Joseph Burden,
Peter Hertzog, Armon Davis,
John R. Latimer,
John J. Smith, Jr., Robert Toland,
Robert Pearsall.
Samuel Wagner, (York, Pa.) George Handy,
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
MATTHEW NEWKIRK, President. JACOB S. COHEN Jr., Vice President. ALLAN THOMSON, Treasurer. AUBREY H. SMITH, Assistant Treasurer.
J. WILSON WALLACE, Secretary. WILLIAM P. BROBSON, Assistant Secretary.
Directors.
Matthew Newkirk,
David C. Wilson,
William D. Lewis,
James A. Bayard,
Jacob J. Cohen, Jr.,
John M.Kim, Jr.,
John Connell, Wm. Chandler, Wilmington, William A. Patterson,
John Hemphill, of Phila., James Price, Charles F. Mayer,
Thomas Smith, Delaware Co., James Canby,
James Swan, of Baltimore.
PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM COMPANY.
NATHAN DUNN, President, J. J. SMITH, JR., Secretary and Treasurer. Directors. W. D. Lewis, Isaac Elliott, Franklin Peale, G. E. Sellers. J. J. Smith, Jr., R. M. Patterson,
Nathan Dunn, J. Cowperthwaite, J. K. Kane,
Samuel F. Smith,
Matthew C. Ralston,
John Moss, John B. Newman,
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Philadelphia Association for the Belief of Disabled Firenten.
CHARLES SCHAFFER, President. GEORGE W. TRYON, Vice-President. H. G. ROWLEY, Treasurer. SAMUEL P. GRIFFITTS, JR., Secretary. JOHN RUTHERFORD, JR., Assistant Secretary.
Trustees.
Charles Schaffer, John Rutherford, Jr.,
Joseph R. Paulson,
George W. Tryon,
Alexander Henry,
Adam Dialogue,
M. L. Gordon,
H. G. Rowley,
George R. Childs,
Joseph Reakirt,
Benjamin Matthias,
Benjamin Camm,
E. A. Souder,
Samuel P. Griffitts, Jr.,
Peter C. Ellmaker,
J. B. Andrews,
Wm. P. Smith,
Andrew Butler,
John Allen,
James Dalzell,
Jacob Esher.
COMMITTEE OF RELIEF.
Wm. P. Smith, Jacob Esher, Adam Dialogue,
John Allen, Joseph R. Paulson, James Dalzell.
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BOARD OF HEALTH, 1838-39.
CITY .- Joseph W. Ryers, No. 223 Walnut street. James Hutchinson, No. 58 South Twelfth street. William E. Lehman, No. 85 Lombard street. Thomas Stewardson, M. D., Walnut near Schuylkill Eighth street.
William W. Gerhard, M. D., No. 281 Chestnut street.
Joseph T. Mather, No. 70 Walnut street.
NORTHERN LIBERTIES. Peter Parker, No. 249 North Second street. Jacob F. Hockley, No. 275 North Sixth street.
PENN TOWNSHIP, William B. Whitecar, Buttonwood, 2d door below Eighth st. South side.
SOUTHWARK .- D. Francis Condie, M. D., No. 134 Catharine street.
MOYAMENSING .- Robert L. Loughead, No. 229 South Ninth street.
KENSINGTON .- Peter Rambo, Queen street, near Frankford road.
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
President .- James Hutchinson. Secretary .- D. Francis Condie, M. D.
Treasurer .- William E. Lehman.
Steward of Lazaretto .- Capt. Daniel Brewton, Lazaretto.
Solicitor .- Benjamin Gerhard, Esq., No. 61 South Fourth street.
Clerk of the Board .- Samuel P. Marks, No. 19 Moyamensing road.
Physician of City Hospital .- William D. Brinckle, M. D., No. 375 Arch street. Matron of City Hospital .- P. Altemus, Hospital.
Messenger .- Charles F. Thiesen, No. 9 Moyamensing road. Runner .- David Brown, No. 28 Bonsall street.
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS.
Health Officer .- Peter Rambo, Hanover n Duke (K.) Port Physician .- Isaac N. Marcellis, M. D., N. E. Second and Catharine. Lazaretto Physician .- William Worthington, M. D., Lazaretto. Quarantine Master .- Benjamin Martin, Lazaretto.
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Councils, Police, Clerks, Inspectors, Custom House, Libraries, g.c.
CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIAA.
Isaac Roach, Mayor, office c 5th and Chestnut. Samuel Rush, Recorder, office 3 State House row.
Cornelius Stevenson, Treasurer, office c 5th and Chestnut.
Robert H. Smith, City Clerk, office c 5th and Chestnut.
Edward Olmstead, Soliciter, S 5th ab Walnut. John B. Kenney, Mayor's Clerk, c 5th and Chestnut.
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL
SELECT COUNCIL .- Joseph R. Chandler, John TENTH .- Levin B. Godwin.
Wiegand, Henry J. Williams, Lawrence Lewis, Thomas Dunlap, Cornelius Tiers, Isaac Elliott, George Sharswood, James Rowland, George Handy, William M. Meredith, one vacancy.
William M. Meredith, President.
Jos. G. Clarkson, Clerk, 130 Walnut.
William Stevenson, Assistant Clerk, c 5th and Chestnut.
COMMON COUNCIL .- William Rawle, John Thomason, Joseph Hand, Samuel W. Weer, Alexander Ferguson, James Hutchinson, Wm. Morris, William B. Fling, James Crissy, John Lindsay, Edward Penington, Dr. Caleb B. Mat- thews, Jacob Lex, Thomas G. Connor, William W. Thackara, Jacob B. Lancaster, James An- drews, J. Price Wetherill, William Taylor, David Winebrener.
Levi Hollingsworth, Clerk, 53 S 5th.
William Stevenson, Assistant Clerk, 53 S 5th
TREASURER OF THE GIRARD TRUST.
Benjamin Jones, Jr., office S 5th n Chestnut.
AGENT OF THE GIRARD ESTATES. John S. Warner, office S 5th n Chestnut. . CITY COMMISSIONERS.
Adam Traquair, president, office S W 5th and Chestnut.
William Faries, Thomas K. Wallace, Lane Schofield. John Diehl, commissioner of city property.
REGULATORS AND SURVEYORS.
Samuel Hains, office 317 Arch.
Edward H. Gill, office c S 7th and Carpenter.
ALDERMEN.
Wm. Milnor, 80 S 3d, opposite the Exchange. Peter Hay, 87 S 6th.
Samuel Badger, c George and Swanwick. Peter Christian, 87 N Third. George Bartram, 126 Walnut. John Binns, 36 S 6th bel Chestnut. Samuel Heintzleman, 394 N 5th. John Thompson, P., 401 High. Jacob Snyder, 70 N 8th.
Joseph Watson, Joseph Burden, Jonathan K Hassinger, Thomas M'Kean, John R. Vogdes David S. Hassinger.
HIGH CONSTABLES .- John M'Lean, Willis II Blayney, John Duncan, Charles Stuart.
COLLECTORS OF WATER RENTS .- Armon Davis, James Hickey.
SUPERINTENDENTS FOR CLEANSING THE CITY -Robert Patton, John M'Intire.
CLERKS OF HIGH STREET MARKET .- Peter Conrad, Joshua Mitchell. .
CLERK OF SECOND STREET MARKET .- Henry B. Gillingham.
CLERK OF HIGH STREET MARKET, WEST OF
CITY AND COUNTY.
Daniel Fitler, Sheriff.
George Norton, Deputy Sheriff.
James Gregory, Coroner.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
C. F. Hoeckley, Jonathan Johnsen.
Joseph Plankinton, Clerk.
Samuel J. Robbins, Assistant Clerk.
C. W. South, County Treasurer.
William J. Bedlock, Joseph Plankinton and William M'Farran, Auditors.
CONTROLLERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS
1st Section. Thomas Dunlap, President.
. George M. Wharton.
Thomas G. Hollingsworth.
Samuel English.
2d Do. George Justice.
3d Do. William G. Flanagan.
4th Do. Alexander Wentz.
5th Do. John Foulkrod.
6th Do. Charles V. Hagner
7th & 8th Do. Henry Leech.
9th Do. Andrew Hooton.
10th Do. Richard R. Spain.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
South Second below Dock.
Collector, George Wolf.
Deputy Collector, John Kern.
Naval Officer, John Horn.
Deputy Naval Officer, Rowland Parry.
Surveyor, George W. Riter.
Deputy Surveyor, A. Ford.
Weigher, George Guier.
Guagers, John Thomson, Dilworth Wentz.
Appraisers, Thomas Stewart, Henry Simpson Assistant Appraisers, C. F. Breuil, B. C. Car- penter. Storekeeper, Robert A. Patton. Marker, Charles S. Jackson.
INSPECTORS OFFICES.
Office of the northern district on Pratt's wharf below Race street. The northern District ex- tends from the north side of Market street to Kensington.
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Office of the middle district No. 40 South Wharves. The middle district extends from the south side of Market street to the north side of Spruce street.
Office of the southern district, corner of Lom- bard street and South Wharves, the southern district extends from the south side of Spruce| ards, Robert Earp, John C. Pechin, M. L. Bevan, Vice Presidents. L. Harwood, Secretary. A. Martin, Treasurer.
street to the Navy Yard.
WARDENS OF THE PORT.
Master Warden, Benjamin Holbrook, office 33 Walnut.
Harbor Master, Patrick Hays.
DIRECTIONS FOR TRANSACTING CUSTOM HOUSE BUSINESS.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Desk No. 1. For preparing registers, enrol- ments and licenses, and entering and clearing vessels from and to foreign ports.
No. 2. For receiving fees, cash duties, &c., also for entering and clearing vessels coastwise.
No. 3. Examination of entries of merchandise imported, with the invoices and bills of lading, ascertaining the duties thereon, calculating draw- backs and issuing coastwise certificates of draw- back.
No. 4. Record of imports, and examination of inward manifests, previous to vessels clearing at No. 1.
No. 5. Bonds for duties taken, and permits issued for the delivery of goods from vessels and stores.
No. 6. For the payment of debentures, trea- sury warrants, bounties, &c.
No. 7. Export bonds taken, export permits, debentures, and transport certificates issued, and export bonds cancelled on the production of landing certificates.
No. 8. Record of exports.
No. 9. Abstract of bonds to be collected.
No. 10. Seamen's protections, and orders issued for the admission of sick seamen into the Marine Hospital.
No. 11. Cashier for receiving payment of bonds for duties, &c.
PHILADELPHIA LIBRARY COMPANY, Corner S Fifth and Library.
INCORPORATED BY WILLIAM PENN.
Shares $40. Annual subscription $4. John J. Smith, Jr., Librarian.
APPRENTICES' LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA,
27 N Seventh, near Mulberry.
John Sergeant, President, Philip Garrett, Vice President, James Sellers, Treasurer.
ATHENEUM, S W Fifth and Chestnut. Shares $25. Annual $10.
Peter S. Duponceau, L. L. D., President, John Vaughan, Vice President, Quintin Campbell, Treasurer, William M'Ilhennev. S hey, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE,
Filbert above Eleventh.
For the Moral and Intellectual improvement of Young Men.
Matthew Newkirk, President. Samuel Rich-
MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY, 134 Chestnut Street.
Thomas P. Cope, President. John Fausset, Treasurer. John Maynard, Secretary. J. Cox, Librarian.
1 SOUTHWARK INSTITUTE.
Peter Crans Jr., President. William C. Flani- gen, Vice President. James Stevenson, Trea- surer. Washington L. Lane, Secretary. Charles R. Webb, Assistant Secretary. Aaron Martin and Franklin Hulings, Librarians.
THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. S W Fifth and Chestnut.
P. S. Duponceau, President.
N. Chapman, J. Hopkinson, and R. M. Patter- son, Vice Presidents.
F. Bache, J. K. Kane, A. D. Bache, C. D. Meigs, Secretaries.
N. Biddle, J. Mease, T. Biddle, G. Emerson,
J. F. Fisher, Counsellors for three years.
J. Lee, J. Hays, J. P. Wetherill, Curators. John Vaughan, Treasurer.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
D. W. Coxe, President.
John A. Brown and Condy Raguet, Vice Pre- sidents.
John Vaughan, Treasurer. J. H. Linn, Secretary.
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LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, Office 72 South Second.
LANDINGS ON THE DELAWARE FRONT,
Wood and Queen streets, Kensington. Green and Oak streets. N Front and Willow. Catha- rine and Swanson.
Incorporated Feb. 13th, 1822.
Joseph Watson, President. Josiah White/ Ers- kine Hazard, Timothy Abbott, Thomas Earp, Nathan Trotter, John Cook, Jonathan K. Has- singer, John M'Allister, James McAlpin, Joseph R. Jenks, Managers. Otis Ammidon, Treasurer. Edwin Walter, Secretary.
DELAWARE COAL COMPANY, Office 117 S Third.
John White, President.
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MINISTERS AND CONSULS PROM FO- REIGN POWERS RESIDENT AT PHILADELPHIA.
FROM FRANCE.
M. Hersant, Consul.
M. D. Homergue, Chancellor of the Consulate.
FROM GREAT BRITAIN.
Henry Becket, acting Consul General.
FROM SPAIN.
The Chevalier Don Pablo Chacon, Consul General.
FROM PORTUGAL.
John Vaughan, Vice Consul.
FROM AUSTRIA.
John Vaughan, Acting Consular Agent.
FROM PRUSSIA. Arnold Halbach, Consul.
FROM NAPLES AND CICILY. Consul General.
FROM ROME.
Charles Picot, Vice Consul. FROM HAMBURG.
Charles N. Buck, Consul General.
FROM FRANKFORT. Arnold Halbach, Consul.
FROM DENMARK. M. Stien Bille, Charge d'Affaires. John Bohlen, Consul.
FROM SAXONY.
Robert Ralston Jr., Vice Consul.
FROM SWEDEN AND NORWAY. John Vaughan, Vice Consul.
FROM THE NETHERLANDS.
Henry Bohlen, Vice Consul.
FROM MEXICO.
Don Joaquin M. De Castillo y Lanzas, Charge d'Affaires.
George Folin, Vice Consul.
FROM VENEZUELA.
William MIlhenny, Esq., Vice Consul.
FROM BRAZIL. John Vaughan, Vice Consul.
FROM BREMEN.
J. J. Verner, Consul.
FROM SWITZERLAND.
Theodore Nicolet, Consul.
FROM BAVARIA. C. Fred. Hagedorn, Consul.
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AFRICAN.
First Presbyterian, S 7th bel Cedar Second Pres yterian, St. Mary ab 6th Methodist, 9, 6th n Lombard St. Joseph's, Rev. F. Barbelin, Willing's al St. Mary's, Rev. Mr. Carter, S 4th n Spruce Wesleyan, Lombard bel 6th St. Thomas' Episcopal, Rev. W. Douglass, S 5th St. John's, Bishop Kenrick, S 13th below High bel Walnut
Union Episcopal, Coates bel O Y road Union Baptist, D. Scott, Little Pine n 7th
BAPTIST.
First, Rev. Geo. B. Ide, N 2d n Arch Second, Rev. Daniel Dodge, Budd ab Poplar Third, C. B. Keves, 2d bel Queen New Market st, Rev. Wm. S. Shadrach Fifth, Rev. Jos. B. Warne, Sansom ab 8th Spruce st, Rufus Babcock, D. D., Spruce bel 4th Central, vacant, N E 13th and Race Moyamensing, vacant, S 9th bel Shippen Seventh st, N 7th N Callowhill Tenth, Rev. Jos. H. Kennard, Lawrence ab Green Eleventh, Rev. A. D. Gillet Cherry and 5th
CATHOLIC. St. Augustine's, Rev. Mr. O'Donnell, N 4th ab Sassafras
Holy Trinity, J. Vandenbraak, S W 6th & Spruce
CONGREGATIONAL. First, Rev. John Todd, S 10th bel Spruce
DUTCH REFORMED.
First, J. B. Hardenbergh, Crown n Sassafras Second, Rev. G. W. Bethune, D. D., c 10th and Filbert
EPISCOPAL.
Christ Church, Rev. B. Dorr, D. D., 2d ab High St. James', Henry Morton, 7th ab High St. Peter's, W. H. De Lancy, D. D., c 3d and Pine St. Paul's, James May, 3d bel Walnut
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St. Stephen's, H. W. Ducachet, D. D., 10th bel High
St. Andrew's,, John A. Clark, S 8th n Spruce St. John's, George Boyd, Brown n N 3d
Epiphany, Stephen H Tyng, D. D., c Chestnut and Sch. 8th
Grace, William Suddards, c 12th and Cherry St. Matthew's, J. M. Douglass, Francisville Trinity, Rev. Mr. Coleman, Catharine n 2d Swedes, C. Brinckle, Swanson n Navy Yard Church of the Ascension, Rev. J. B. Clemson, Lombard ab 11th
Church of the Evangelists, Rev. Mr. Harris 5th ab Catharine
FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSES.
S E 4th and Mulberry, NE 5th and Mulberry, Washington sq, S 12th bel High, c 9th & Spruce, S W 6th and Noble, Cherry N 5th, Green n 4th
GERMAN REFORMED.
Rev. Mr. Berg, Sassafras bel 4th
INDEPENDENT.
Rev. John Chambers, S Broad bel Chestnut
JEWS' SYNAGOGUE. Isaac Leeser, Cherry n 3d
LUTHERAN.
Evangelical Church of St. John's, P. F. Maher, Sassafras n 5th
St. Matthew's, Samuel H. Mealey, New n 4th
St. Michael's, Englebert Peixotto, c 5th & Apple Tree alley
Zion, C. R. Demmé, c 4th and Cherry
METHODIST.
St. George's, Rev. J. Lybrand, 4th ab Sassafras
St. John st, Rev. John Nicholson, St. John -ab First, (S) Rev. Albert Judson, German bet 2d Beaver and 3d
Ebenezer, Rev. Levi Scott, Christian bel 4th Kensington, Rev. Henry G. King, c Queen and First, (K) Rev. George Chandler, Palmer (K)
Marlborough (K)
Salem, Rev. I. S. Cooper, S 13th bel Spruce Union, Rev. M. Sorin, N 4th ab High
Nazareth, Rev. Edmund S. Janes, N 13th n Vine Fifth st, Rev. Robert Gerry, N 5th n Green Eighth st, Rev. Charles Pitman, N 8th ab Noble St. Paul's, Rev. Wm. Barnes, Catharine bet 6th and 7th
Harmony, Rev. R. W. Thomas, Budd ab Brown Fairmount, Rev. John W. Pearson, Fairmount Western, or Brickmakers', Rev. T. B. Fibbles, Sch. 3d bel Walnut
East Kensington, Rev. George Wiltshire, Ken- First, Rev. A. C. Thomas, Lombard Second, Rev. S. W. Fuller, Callowhill bel 5th
sington Wesley Chapel, N W Sch 8th and High
MORAVIAN.
Moravian, vacant, Sassafras n N 3d
MARINERS'.
Bethel, (Methodist) Rev. L. Prettyman, c Ship- pen and Swanson
Mariners', (Eastburn) Orson Douglas, S Water n Chestnut
Baptist, (Bethel) Rev. S. G. Criswell, Water n Sassafras
NEW JERUSALEM.
Fourth street, bel German
PRESBYTERIAN.
First, Rev. Albert Barnes, Washington sq Second, Rev. C. C. Cuyler, D. D., N 7th n Mul- berry
Third, Rev. Thomas Brainerd, S W 4th & Pine Fourth, vacant, N E 5th and Gaskill
Fifth, Rev. T. T. Waterman, Mulberry ab 10th Sixth, Rev. Mr. Jones, Spruce n 6th
Seventh, Rev. Wm. L. McCalla, Ranstead ct Eighth, Rev. Alexander Macklin, Spruce n 3d Ninth, 13th ab High, vacant,
Tenth, Rev. Henry A. Boardman, N E 12th and Walnut
Eleventh, Rev. John L. Grant, Vine ab 13th Twelfth, Rev. Wm. Ramsey, Cedar ab 12th Thirteenth, Lombard n Sch. 2d
Central, Rev. John McDowell, D. D., S E 8th & Cherry
Central, (N L) Rev. Anson Rood, Coates bet 3d and 4th
Western, Rev. John Patton
Franklin st, Rev. Robert Adair
First, (NL) Rev. D. L. Carroll, D. D., Button- wood n 6th
Second, (NL) Rev. James L. Dinwiddie, N 6th ab Green
Second, (S) vacant, c 2d and M road
Fairmount, Rev. James M. Davis, Fairmount Associate, Rev. Chauncey Webster, Walnut n 4th Reformed Preshyterian, Rev. Samuel B. Wylie, D. D., 12th bel High
Reformed Presbyterian, Rev. James M. Willson, Cherry n 11th
UNITARIAN.
First, Rev. W. H. Furness, 10th and Locust
UNIVERSALIST.
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GOVERNOR'S ELECTION. 1838. (OFFICIAL RETURNS.)
COUNTIES.
RITNER.
PORTER.
Adams,
3,310
1,535
Allegheny,
6,038
- 4,505
Armstrong,
1,510
2,781
Beaver,
2,457
- 1,931
Bedford,
2,290
2,384
Berks,
3,215
-
7,101
Bradford
2,219
2,420
Bucks,
4,147
-
4,553
Butler,
1,700
1,653
Cambria,
762
844
Centre,
1,467
2,589
Chester, -
4,771
4,527
Clearfield,
474
792
Crawford,
1,957
2,304
Columbia,
1,088
2,616
Cumberland,
2,316
- 2,743
Dauphin,
2,843
1,944
Delaware,
1,731
- 1,263
Erie,
2,747
1,565
Fayette,
1,984
2,788
Franklin,
2,564
2,815
Green,
1,109
1,849
Huntingdon,
3,687
2,761
Indiana,
1,723
1,262
Jefferson,
421
591
Juniata, -
862
1,049
Lancaster,
8,558
5,503
Lebanon,
2,228
1,553
Lehigh,
2,349
2,460
Luzerne,
2,592
3,132
Lycoming,
1,565
2,496
M'Kean, -
127
219
Mercer,
2,435
2,326
Mifflin,
1,109
1,177
Monroe,
383
1,223
Montgomery,
3,743
6,558
Northampton,
2,566
3,624
Northumberland,
1,164
2,144
Perry,
883
1,916
Philadelphia city and county,
13,485
8,041
Pike,
117
526
Potter,
68
276
Schuylkill,
1,508
2,271
Somerset,-
2,244
883
Susquehanna,
1,264
1,530
Tioga,
594
1,448
Union,
2,258
1,595
Washington,
3,528
3,461
Warren,
542
700
Wayne, -
538
1,062
Westmoreland,
2,315
4,561
York,
3,257
- 4,193
Venango,
828
1,765
Porter's ma-
$ 5,496
122,325
127,821
NOTE .- The return of the six judges was accepted by the Senate, as the legal return for Philadelphia county.
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NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES.
NAMES.
CLASS.
COMMANDERS.
STATION.
Ohio
line ship
Capt. J. Smith
Mediterranean
Constitution
frigate
Capt. W. C. Bolton
do.
Cyane
sloop
Comm. J. Percival
do.
North Carolina
line ship
Com. H. E. Ballard
Pacific
Lexington
sloop
Capt. J. H. Clark
do.
Falmouth
do.
Comm. Mckeever
do.
Enterprise
schr
Lt. Wm. M. Gledny
Boxer
do.
Lt. W. C. Nicholson
do.
Independence
razée
Com. J. B. Nicholson
Coast Brazil
Fairfield
sloop
Lt. H. Y. Purviance
do.
Dolphin
brig
Lt. A. S. Mckenzie
do.
Macedonia
frigate
Comm. not designated
West Indies
Vandalia
sloop
Com. N. P. Levy
do.
Boston
do.
Comm. E. B. Babbitt
do.
Natchez
do.
Com. B. Page, Jr.
do.
Ontario
do.
Com. W. McKenny
do.
Erie
do.
Com. J. Smoot
do.
Levant
do.
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