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Post Office, Kensington, Maiden n Market Post Office, Spring Garden, Callowhill n 8th Preston Retreat, Hamilton n Sch. 3d Public High School, Juniper n High Public School, Sch., Ashton ab Lombard
Public School, New Market ab Noble Public School, Zane ab 7th Public School, 11th & Buttonwood Public Normal School, Chester & Maple
Public School, Sassafras ab Broad
Public School, c 8th & Fitzwater
Public School, W Kensington, N 2d and Master Public School, Northern Liberties, 432 N 3d
Public School, Catharine ab 3d Public School, Callowhill n F M
Public School, Coates bel 13th
Public School, O Y road ab Poplar
Public School, South Eastern, Front bel Pine
Public School, S E 2d and Reed
Public School, 5th bel Prime
Public School, (coloured) 6th n Lombard
Recorder's Office, 3 State House, E wing
Rittenhouse Square, bet Walnut and Spruce and Sch. 3d and 6th
Seminary of St Charles Borromeo, Sch 5th and Sassafras
Sheriff's Office, State House, W wing
Southern Dispensary, 98 Shippen
Southwark Library, S 2d bel Plum
Southwark Market, M rd fr Prime to Wash- ington
State House, Chestnut bet 5th and 6th
State Armory, c Juniper and Penn Square
Union Benevolent Society, Office S W 8th and Lodge
Union Canal Company, office 6 Carpenter's ct
Union Temperance Hall, Christian ab 9th
United States Arsenal, Gray's ferry road n Fe- deral
United States Naval Asylum, Gray's ferry road n U S Arsenal
United States Mint, c Chestnut & Juniper University of Pennsylvania, S 9th n High Walnut Street Theatre, N E 9th & Walnut Washington Square, S side of Walnut ab 6th Wharton Market, bet Prime & Washington
Widows, Indigent, & Single Women's Asylum, Cherry E of Sch. 5th
Wills' Hospital, for the Lame and Blind, Sassa- fras W of Sch. 5th
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GENERAL COURT DIRECTORY.
COMPILED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK.
UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.
President Judge ...... The Honourable Robert There are three sessions of the Nisi Prius C. Grier, one of the Associate Justices of the holden by the judges of the Supreme Court-
Supreme Court.
Kane.
Meets on the 11th of April and the 11th of October, in each year, except those dates should fall on Sunday, and then on the day following. Clerk, George Plitt.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.
Judge ..... The Honourable John K. Kane. Meets on the third Monday of February, May, August and November.
COURT OF ADMIRALTY.
Judge ..... The Honourable John . Kane.
This Court is considered as always open, the adjournments being at the option of the Judge.
COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.
Judge ..... The Honourable John K. Kane.
This Court is considered as always open, the adjournments being at the option of the judge.
The above are all held in the western room of the second story of the centre building of the State House.
Clerk ..... Thomas L. Kane, Esq.
Marshal ..... George M. Keim, Esq.
SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Chief Justice ..... The Honourable John Ban- nister Gibson.
Associate Justices ..... The Honourable Molton C. Rogers, Thomas Burnside, Thomas S. Bell and Richard Coulter.
The Eastern District is composed of the City and County of Philadelphia, and of the Counties of Delaware, Chester, Montgomery, Bucks, Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe, Pike, Carbon and Schuylkill.
The jurisdiction in all those counties is ap- pellate, except in the City and County of Phila- delphia, where, besides appellate jurisdiction, there is original jurisdiction in all cases where the amount in controversy is five hundred dol- lars and upwards.
There are two terms for the Eastern District, holden at Philadelphia on the third Monday of December, continuing three weeks; on the second Monday of March, continuing two weeks.
NISI PRIUS COURT.
the judges alternating-commencing on the
Associate Judge ...... The Honourable John K. first Mondays of November, January and March. in each year. Each session is divided into two periods of at least three weeks each, for jury trials. The remainder of the sessions is appro- priated to equity cases and arguments in this court. The first Monday in every month is a return day for original process.
The judge at Nisi Prius hears and determines all cases in equity brought in the Supreme Court.
The act of Assembly usually termed the affi- davit of defence law, has been extended to this Court. The arbitration act is also in force.
Prothonotary of the Eastern District ..... Jo- seph Simon Cohen, Esq.
DISTRICT COURT.
President Judge .......
Associate Judges ..... The Honourable John K. Findlay and George Sharswood.
There are three terms for jury trials in each year, commencing on the first Monday of March, September, and December. The first four weeks of each are devoted to motions and arguments, and the nine weeks following to jury trials.
The June term is entirely for motions and ar- guments, and commences on the first Monday of June, and continues 4 weeks.
There are four terms in each year for process: the first Monday in every month being return day. The March term commences after the first Monday of February ; the June term commences after the first Monday of May; the September term commences after the first Monday of Au- gust ; the December term commences after the first Monday of November.
Meets in the south room of the second story, and in the north room of the first story of the County Court House.
Prothonotary ..... David C Skerrett, M. D.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
President Judge ..... The Honourable Edward King.
Associate Judges ..... The Honourable William D. Kelley, James Campbell and Anson V. Parsons.
The regular terms commence on the first
These terms are continued, by adjourninent, for Monday of March and June, the third Monday a longer period. The first and last days of each of September, and the first Monday of Decem- term are return days. The last Monday of July ber. The first Monday of each month is a re- is also a return day, when the Court is opened turn day for all process except foreign attach. for motions, and so forth. The first Monday of ments and subpoenas for divorce. No jury trials each month is also a return day for all process, are held in the June term; but at each of the original, mesne or final. The Court has power other terms, seven weeks are set apart for trials to fix special return days.
by jury; and the remainder of the term is de.
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LEGAL RATES OF INTEREST.
voted to arguments in the equity and other] Is held whenever there is a disputed case be- branches of the Court.
The March term commences after the first Monday of December; the June term after the first Monday of March; the September term after the first Monday of June ; and the Decem- ber term after the third Monday of September.
Prothonotary ..... John Smith.
ORPHANS' COURT.
Same Judges ..... Is in session on the first and third Friday in every month.
Clerk ..... David Hanley.
INSOLVENT COURT.
Same Judges ..... Held four times in the year, a day of hearing being fixed by the Court. Continues in session until all the cases are dis- posed of.
Prothonotary ..... John Smith.
REGISTER'S COURT.
fore the Register, and it is brought up for adju- dication.
Prothonotary ...... John Smith.
COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER.
Same Judges, by virtue of the Constitution of Pennsylvania.
Clerk ..... John Thompson.
COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.
Same Judges ..... Is held six times in the year. Stated periods being set apart in each term for granting Tavern Licenses, disposing of the Road cases, and the other business of that Court. Clerk ..... John Thompson.
The Court of Oyer and Terminer and Quar- ter Sessions meet in the south room of the first story of the County Court House.
The Court of Common Pleas, Orphans, Insol- vent and Register's Courts, meet in the west
Same Judges, with the Register of Wills ..... room of the State House, first story.
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LEGAL RATES OF INTEREST, AND PENALTIES OF USURY,
IN THE DIFFERENT STATES AND TERRITORIES.
Maine, 6 per cent., forfeit of the claim.
New Hampshire, 6 per cent., forfeit of thrice the amount unlawfully taken.
Vermont, 6 per cent., recovery in action and costs.
Massachusetts, 6 per cent., forfeit of thrice the usury.
Rhode Island, 6 per cent., forfeit of the usury and interest on the debt.
Connecticut, 6 per cent., forfeit of the whole debt.
New York, 7 per cent., usurious contracts void.
New Jersey, 7 per cent., forfeit of the whole debt.
Pennsylvania, 6 per cent., forfeit of the whole debt.
Delaware, 6 per cent., forfeit of the whole debt.
Maryland, 6 per cent., on tobacco contracts 8, usurious contracts void.
Virginia, 6 per cent., forfeit double the usury. North Carolina, 6 per cent., contracts for usu- ry void, forfeit double the usury.
South Carolina, 7 per cent., forfeit of interest and premium taken, with costs.
Mississippi, 8 per cent., by contract 10, usury recoverable in action for debt.
Louisiana, 8 per cent., Bank interest, 6, con- tract 10, beyond contract void.
Tennessee, 6 per cent., usurious contracts void.
Kentucky, 6 per cent., usury recoverable with costs.
Ohio, 6 per cent., usurious contracts void.
Indiana, 6 per cent., a fine of double the ex- cess.
Illinois, 6 per cent., by contract 12, beyond forfeit thrice the interest.
Missouri, 6 per cent., by contract 10, if beyond forfeit of interest and usury.
Michigan, 7 per cent., forfeit of usury, and } of debt.
Arkansas, 6 per cent., by agreement 10, usu- ry recoverable but contract void.
District of Columbia, 6 per cent., usurious contracts void.
Florida, 8 per cent., forfeit interest and excess.
Wisconsin, 7 per cent., by contract 12, forfeit thrice the excess.
Iowa, 7 per cent., by agreement 12, forfeit thrice the excess.
On debts or judgments in favour of the Uni-
Georgia, 8 per cent., forfeit thrice the nsury. Alabama, 8 per cent., forfeit interest and ted States, interest is computed at 6 per cent per usury. annum.
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DAILY NEWSPAPERS.
THE PENNSYLVANIAN, 70 Dock THE PENNSYLVANIA INQUIRER & NATIONAL GAZETTE, 57 S Third THE NORTH AMERICAN & UNITED STATES GAZETTE, N E 4th & Chestnut THE PUBLIC LEDGER, (Penny paper) S W Third and Chestnut THE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, (Penny) 32 S. Third
THE DAILY SUN, (Penny ) 65 South 3rd.
THE NATIVE EAGLE AND ADVOCATE, (Penny) 83 Dock. THE DAILY NEWS, 3d and Chestnut.
WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.
THE SATURDAY COURIER, 97 Chestnut UNITED STATES SATURDAY POST, Third and Chestnut
THE WEEKLY MESSENGER, Franklin place
THE PRESBYTERIAN, S E 7th and George
EPISCOPAL RECORDER, 12 Pear below Third
BANNER OF THE CROSS.
CHRISTIAN OBSERVER, 144 Chestnut
THE CATHOLIC HERALD, 61 N Second
THE FRIEND, corner Fourth and Appletree alley
THE PENNSYLVANIA FREEMAN, 31 N 5th BICKNELL'S REPORTER, 20 S Third
THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL JOURNAL, 146 Chestnut THE PHILADELPHIA REPOSITORY, Spruce ab 2d.
FARMER'S CABINET, 50 N Fourth
WEEKLY NORTH AMERICAN AND GAZETTE FOR THE COUNTRY, 4th and Chestnut. NEAL'S SATURDAY GAZETTE, 46 S 3d
THE DOLLAR NEWSPAPER, Ledger Building
PERIODICALS.
COLONIZATION HERALD, (1st and 3d Saturdays of every month) LADY'S BOOK, 113 Chestnut
M. DICAL LIBRARY, 19 St. James JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, S 7th above Chestnut BICKNELL'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR, 20 S Third
VANCOURT'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR, Quarry
GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE, 98 Chestnut
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BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
BANK OF THE UNITED STATES. (CLOSED.) Walnut above Third .- Chartered February 18, 1836. JAMES ROBERTSON, President. HERMAN COPE-Superintendent of Suspended Debt.
BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Incorporated March 30th, 1793 .- Capital $2,500,000 .- Shares, $400. Dividends declared on the first Wednesdays in January and July. Discounts-Wednesdays and Saturdays.
JOSEPH TROTTER, President.
GEORGE PHILLER, Cashier.
Directors for 1847. Election in February.
Joseph Trotter,
R. M. Lewis,
Mordecai D. Lewis,
Gideon Scull,
Jacob M. Thomas,
Jacob R. Smith,
Horatio N. Burroughs, Wm. M. Dillingham, Wm. Geisse,
A. B. CUMMINGS, Notary.
PHILADELPHIA BANK.
South-west Fourth and Chestnut. Incorporated 1804 .- Capital $2,000,000 .- Paid in, $1,800,000. .
SAMUEL F. SMITH, President. JOHN B. TREVOR, Cashier.
Directors.
Samuel F. Smith,
Joshua Longstreth, William Worrell,
Richard D. Wood . Wm. S. Boyd,
Samuel W. Jones,
John Devereux,
John W. Claghorn, John Duncan.
Joseph R. Evans,
Discount-Mondays and Thursdays .- EDWARD HURST, Notary.
GIRARD BANK.
South Third near Dock.
Chartered 1822-Extended, and Capital increased, 1836.
Charles S. Boker, W. H. Reed, Chas. W. Churchman, Washington Butcher,
Edwin Coolidge,
S. C. Ford,
Chas. Schaeffer, Wm. L. Maddock,
Reuben Lukens,
Stacey Barcroft,
John R. White, Geo. F. M'Callmont,
John Bingham,
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK.
Chestnut Street, west of Fourth, (North side.) Incorporaled 1824 .- Capital $1,250,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. S. A. MERCER, President.
EDWIN M. LEWIS, Cashier.
Directors.
Singleton A. Mercer, Joseph S. Lovering,
Henry White,
Robert V. Massey, Patrick Brady,
John Ashhurst,
I. Pemberton Hutchin" son, Francis Tete.
Paul Farnum,
Samuel C. Morton,
Seth Craige,
A. E. Borie,
John C. Farr,
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SCHUYLKILL BANK. (CLOSED.) S. E. Sixth and High .- Chartered 1814 .- Capital $1,000,000. JOHN PRICE WETHERILL, President. Election-First Monday in November.
BANK OF NORTH AMERICA.
Chestnut Street, West of Third, (North side.) Chartered by Congress, 1781 .- Capital $1,000,000 .- Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. J. RICHARDSON, President. J. HOCKLEY, Cashier. Directors.
A. J. Lewis,
James N. Dickson,
Benjamin S. Curtis,
John H. Brown,
Wm. W. Keen, Stephen Baldwin.
Thomas Allibone,
Jacob P. Jones,
SAMUEL BADGER, Notary.
MANUFACTURERS' & MECHANICS' BANK, N. L.
North-west corner of Vine and North Third. Chartered 1832 .- Capital $600,000 .- Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. JNO. JORDAN, JR., President. M. W. WOODWARD, Cashier.
Directors.
Jos. H. Seal,
Geo. R. Graham,
Wm. P. Cresson,
Nathaniel Randolph, John Gillert,
Edwin Spooner,
SAMUEL BADGER, Notary.
WESTERN BANK.
N. W. Sixth and High. Chartered 1832 .- Capital $500,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays.
JOSEPH PATTERSON, President. Directors.
Joseph Patterson,
John Wright,
Wm. Esher,
Wm. Camm,
Francis Hoskins,
J. V. Williamson.
Chas. S. Wood,
EDWARD HURST, Notary.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.
High Street, between Second and Third, (North side.) Chartered 1814; renewed 1836 .- Capital £1,000,000 .- Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.
JAMES DUNDAS, President.
Directors.
James Dundas,
Matthew Conrad,
Jos. Jones, Wm. Gill,
Ward B. Haseltine,
John Hooper.
Robert S. Johnson,
EDWARD HURST, Notary.
Wm. Wainwright.
Daniel L. Miller,
Thomas A. Newhall, William Musser, Samuel Brooks, Geo. Fales,
Samuel W. Abbott,
Wm. A. Everly,
Lewis Ryan,
Morris Patterson,
H. L. Carson,
Wm. A. Blanchard,
John Welsh, jr., John Brock,
Frederick Gaul,
Wm. C. Kent,
Geo. W. Carpenter, Geo. H. Roberts.
GEORGE M. TROUTMAN, Cashier.
J. J. COPE, Cashier.
John Richardson, Hugh Elliott,
Paul W. Newhall, Henry Sloan,
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North side of Vine, near North Third. Chartered 1813 .- Capital $500,000 .- Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays.
S. W. CALDWELL, Cashier. R. L. PITFIELD, President.
Directors.
Robert L. Pitfield, C. Coons,
Jos. T. Mather,
Peter A. Keyser,
Edwin Kirkpatrick,
C. C. Childs.
Benj. Baker,
Joshua Lippincott, jr., Charles J. Sutter,
James Starr, JOHN H. FRICK, Notary.
MECHANICS' BANK, OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
South Third street below High, (West side.) Chartered 1814 .- Capital $1,400,000 .- Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, President. Directors. William M. Clarke, B. W. Tingley,
J. B. Mitchell,
Charles Leland, William Richardson,
Geo. D. Rosengarten, Lewis Cooper,
Saml. J. Reeves.
Wm. R. Thompson,
Philip S. Justice,
James Dunlap, F. J. TROUBAT, Notary.
Archibald Wright,
STATE BANK, AT CAMDEN, N. J.
Office, 12 Church Alley, Philadelphia.
Chartered 1812 .- Capital $300,000 .- Discount, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
JOHN GILL, President,
Directors.
John Gill, Jos. W. Cooper,
J. J. Spencer, John M. Kaighn,
Charles Reeves. Samuel R. Lippincott, Richard Fetters,
Philadelphia. Joshua Lippincott, John M. Taylor.
James Good, John Oliver Boyd,
J. H. PORTER, Camden, N. J., Notary.
Benjamin Jones,
BANK OF COMMERCE.
South-east corner of Second and Chestnut streets.
Chartered 1832 .- Capital $250,000 .- Discount, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
JAMES C. DONNELL, Cashier.
President.
George B. Reese, Edward W. Warner, Rodney Fisher, Charles L. Borie,
Benj. M. Bunker,
Charles H. Fisher, son, Wm. W. Longstreth, Alex. Brown,
Directors. Ambrose W. Thomp- Edward C. Knight, Thomas D. Wattson, Thorndike Deland.
EDWARD HURST, Notary.
E. W. Keyser, John Naglee, jr.,
Wm. B. Hart, John Heyl,
Samuel Grant,
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BANK OF PENN TOWNSHIP.
North-west corner of Sixth and Vine streets. Chartered 1826 .- Capital $250,000 .- Discount, Wednesdays and Saturdays. ELIJAH DALLETT, President.
JAMES RUSSELL, Cashier.
Directors.
Elijah Dallett,
James H. Stroup,
David Woelpper, Amos Ellis,
Daniel Deal,
John D. Ninesteel,
Geo. H. Miller,
Joseph Reakirt,
Peter Maison,
Lawrence Shuster,
Jos. S. Medara, WM. O. KLINE, Notary.
SOUTHWARK BANK.
South Second street, below Cedar, (West side.) Chartered 1825 .- Capital $250,000 .- Discount, Mondays and Thursdays.
T. SPARKS, President.
JOSEPH S. SMITH, Cashier.
Directors.
Thomas Sparks,
John Baker,
Wm. Clark,
Thomas Taylor,
Robert Burton,
John C. Allen,
Lewis Clark,
Hugh O'Donnell, John R. Rue.
Louis Robert,
KENSINGTON BANK.
Re-chartered for fifteen years from November, 1836 .- Capital $250,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays.
JONATHAN WAINWRIGHT, President.
CHARLES KEEN, Cashier.
Directors.
Jonathan Wainwright, John Landell,
Jacob P. Donaldson,
Alexander Peterson,
Joseph Baker, Hugh Smith,
FRAN. J. TROUBAT, Notary.
Charles Edwards,
THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING FUND SOCIETY.
Incorporated February 25, 1819 .- Open for Deposits and Payments on Mondays and Thurs. days only, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. M., and 3 and 7 P. M. Office, 68 Walnut street, above Third.
CLEMENT C. BIDDLE, President.
GEORGE GREINER, Treasurer.
J. J. Vanderkemp, Lawrence Lewis, John R. Neff, Quintin Campbell, John A. Brown, Caleb Cope,
Managers. Francis Gurney Smith, Thomas C. Rockhill, Lewis Waln,
Samuel Grant, Tobias Wagner,
Thomas H. White, John Keating,
William Smith,
James Dundas,
Samuel W. Jones,
Charles Vezin, George Campbell,
Thos. Robins.
John Bacon,
Interest-Four per cent. per annum.
John Robbins, jr., John K. Knorr,
Geo. Read, Saml. S. Bodine,
Andrew M.Bride,
Lewis D. Beck.
Walter Thompson,
Samuel Castner,
H. D. Flickwir,
JOHN W. NESBITT, Notary.
James Steel.
Wm. C. Ludwig,
Jacob R. Smith, William Platt, H. J. Williams,
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WESTERN SAVING FUND SOCIETY. Office 313 Chestnut, above Tenth street. Incorporated 1847 .- Open for the receipt of Deposits and the payment of Moneys deposited, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., and on Monday afternoon from 3 to 7 o'clock.
JOHN RICHARDSON, President.
HENRY HOLLINGSWORTH, Treas. S. Sec. Managers.
Thomas Drake,
Isaac P. Morris,
William Welsh,
Herman Cope,
John B. Budd,
Isaac Elliott, John Richardson,
R. Rundle Smith,
M. W. Baldwin,
Peter M.Call,
Charles H. Baker,
Cornelius Tiers,
Joseph Ripka,
Interest, 4 per cent. per annum.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY.
Office S. W. corner of Second and Spruce streets .- Capital, '$125,000 .- Incorporated 1836. GEORGE K. CHILDS, President. WILLIAM W. SMITH, Cashier.
Directors.
G. K. Childs,
Martin J. Croll,
John Reynolds,
James M'Cann,
Zebulon Locke,
Wm. J. Savage, Anson Steel,
Saml. Reckless,
Robert S. Wilson.
Joseph Feinour,
Joseph Murry,
GLOBE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. Office 435 North Second street.
OSMON REED, President. Directors. Bowers Lowber, Jacob Harman, jr.,
George Butz, jr.,
Elijah Tyson,
Peter Fisher, John Haines.
Osmon Reed,
JOHN SMITH, Prothonotary.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
FIRE AND MARINE.
NORTH AMERICA .- Office on the S. W. corner of Walnut and Dock streets .- Chartered 1794 .- Capital $300,000 .- Shares $5 .- Dividends January and July.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. HENRY D. SHERRERD, Secretary.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Office, 4 Exchange. Capital $200,000. Shares $200, Dividends February and August.
WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. SIMEON TOBY, President.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. Office (Gowen's Building) S. E. Dock and Third streets. GEO. SERRILL, Vice-President.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President. RICHARD S. NEWBOLD, Secretary. MARINE RISKS and RISES by STEAMBOATS, RAILROADS, RIVERS and LAKES, insured on the most favourable terms. Losses will be liberally and promptly adjusted.
FIRE RISKs on Merchandise, Buildings, and other property insured, either in town or coun- try, for a limited time or permanently.
COLUMBIA -Office 5 Exchange .- Charter perpetual. C. N. BUCK, President.
R. S. HAMILTON, Secretary.
William Divine,
Samuel V. Merrick,
Robert Toland,
Thomas Allibone,
Peter Williamson.
George H. Thomson,
Charles Humphreys,
William W. Keen,
Thomas Sparks,
Charles H. Rogers,
Jno. Leadbeater, sr.,
SAMUEL BONNELL, Cashier.
Elisha R. Johnston,
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MARINE. UNION MUTUAL .- Office, No. 6 Exchange Buildings. Capital $300,000 .- Shares $60 .- Dividends, January and July.
RICHARD S. SMITHI, President. GEORGE LEWIS, Secretary.
PIIŒNIX MUTUAL .- Office No. 52 Walnut street. Capital $120,000. Shares $40. Dividends, June and December. JOHN R. WUCHERER, President. DAVID LEWIS, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL .- Office 3 Exchange Buildings. Capital $100,000. Shares $25. Dividends, January.
JOSHUA EMLIN, President. JOHN DONNALDSON, Secretary.
AMERICAN MUTUAL .- Office N. E. corner of Third and Walnut st., Exchange Building. WILLIAM CRAIG, President. JOSHUA P. HAVEN, Secretary.
WASHINGTON MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY .- Office 48 Walnut street. CHARLES S. RICHE, President. HENRY M. SPRINGER, Secretary.
FIRE. . . PHILADELPHIA CONTRIBUTIONSHIP .- Office No. 96 South Fourth street. Incorporated March 25, 1752. JAMES S. SMITH, Treasurer and Secretary.
MUTUAL ASSURANCE .- Office No. 54 Walnut street.
RICHARD WILLING, Pres't. LAWRENCE LEWIS, Treasurer and Sec.
AMERICAN .- Office No. 72 Walnut. Capital $500,000. SAMUEL C. MORTON, President FRANCIS D. JANVIER, Secretary.
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE .- Office 154 Walnut street. Capital $400,000 .- Charter perpetual.
QUINTIN CAMPBELL, President. BEATON SMITH, Secretary.
FRANKLIN .- Office 1633 Chestnut street.
Capital $400,000, paid in. Shares $100. Dividends April and October. Charter perpetu CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secretary.
FIRE ASSOCIATION .- Office No. 54 North Fifth street.
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