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Worth's st. bet 4th and 5th ab Franklin Wyatt st. E fr Wistar to 7th
Wyoming st. from 13th to Juniper bet Locust and Spruce
Wyoming st. fr 22d to 2d, bet Market and Filbert
Yeager's et. N fr Shippen bel 7th Yeager's et. N fr Carlton bel Broad Yhost st. fr 158 Catharine to Queen York av fr e of N 4th and Vine to Germantown R -
York buildings, Walnut bet Washington sq. & S 8th York et. E fr 37 Budd
York st. or et. fr 103 S 3d E to Laurel
York st. W fr Del. ab Gunner's run (K) York st. W fr Richmond st (R) York pl. E from 5th bel Poplar
Young's alley, W fr New Market ab Willow
Young's et. N fr 121 Christian Young's pl. N fr 111 Queen
Zachary's ct. N from 31 Walnut Zane st. from 32 N 7th W to N 8th
Zephyr av. W side of 8th bet Fitzwater and Catha- rine
LIST OF
Councils, Police, Clerks, Inspectors, Custom House, Libraries, g.c.
CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Charles Gilpin, Mayor, office 5th and Chestnut. Robert M. Lee, Recorder, office 71 N 6th Jno. Lindsay, Treasurer, office e 5th and Chest- nut,
Robert H. Smith, City Clerk, office e 5th and Chestnut.
Edward Olmstead, Solicitor, S 5th ab Walnut.
ATTACHED TO MAYOR'S OFFICE.
Lieutenant of Police-J. Henry Bulkley.
High Constables.
Lamb, William Seed.
William Osbourn, Joseph F. Burke, Charles P. William Riddle, 190 Vine ; Wm. F. Smith, 131 Pine ; James Stuart, 202 S 4th ; Cornelius A. Walborn, 219 Special Constables. Filbert; M. S. Wickersham, Office 16 Philadelphia Exchange. Clerk, Craig Biddle, 57 S 7th.
Joseph Mirkil, Edward G. Wood, Geo. D. Calla- nan, Samuel Goldey.
CLERKS OF MARKETS.
High Street-Henry B. Gillingham, James C. Abbey, Agnew, Griscom, Pohl, C. C.
Stelle.
Deputies-James Gibson, Christopher Shinkle. Second Street-James Glading.
Deputy-James Ireland.
Western-Peter Conrad.
Deputy-David Colsher.
* * The eity is divided East and West by 9th st., and North and South by Chestnut street.
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL. Select Council.
President-Jacob E. Hagert, 350 Vine.
Alexander G. Cattell, 13 Del. av. ; Francis H. Duf- fee, S E Sixth and Arch ; Daniel B. Hinman, 22 Chestnut st .; Frederick Lennig, 58 S Front st. ; Thomas J. Perkins, 1 S Ninth st. ; Charles A. Poulson, 172 S. Front st. ; R. Rundle Smith, Office Union Canal Co , Farquhar Building ; Thos. Snow- den, 15 North Fifth st .; Joseph M. Thomas, 253 Market st. ; Albert G. Waterman, N E Third and Pear sts. ; William Watt, east side of Eighteenth st.,
/ below Spruce. Clerk-Edmund Wilcox, 128 Chest- nut st.
Common Council.
President-John Yarrow, Race st. above Tenth.
Charles Abbey, 26 Pear st .; John Agnew, 12 Morgan st. ; Samuel Copeland, 23 N 17th st .; James Donaghy, Broad bel Locust ; George Griscom, 119 Walnut street; William F. Hansell, No. 24 N 5th street ; Alfred M. Herkness, S E cor 9th and George streets ; C. J. Hoffman, No. 47 N Del av ; John H. Irwin, S W cor Front and Walnut streets : Richard B. Jones, jr., 77 Dock street ; Robert Kelton, 109 N Water; David Lapsley, S W cor 9th and Spruce ; Paul Pohl, 39 S Del av ; R. Griffiths Porter, 3 Arch ; Saml. J. Randall, Locust street, 2d door west 17th ;
COMMITTEES OF COUNCILS.
Watering-1st Wednesday, monthly.
Thomas, chairman, Waterman, Duffee, Watt, S. C.
Police-1st and 31 Monday.
Griscom, chair., Walborn, Donaghy, Riddle, C. C.
Duffy, Thomas, R. R. Smith, Poulson, S. C.
Highways-2d and 4th Wednesday. Copeland, chair., Kelon, Herkness, Hoffman, C. C. Lennig, Cattell, Watt, Poulson, S. C.
Cleansing-1st and 3d Tuesday.
Duffee, chair., R. R. Smith, Hinman, Snowden, S. C. Randall, Porter, Donaghy, Stuart, C. C.
Finance-2d Tuesday.
Wiekersham. chair. Irwin, W.Smith, S. Stuart, C. C. Duffee, Lennig, Poulson, Hinman, S. C.
City Property-20 and 4th Monday.
Perkins, chair. Hinman, Snowden, Waterman, S. C. Copeland, Pohl, Lapsley, Kelton, C. C.
Legacies and Trusts-3d Wednesday.
Hansell, chairman, Abbey, Porter, Jones, C. C. Thomas, Watt, R. R. Smith, Snowden, S. C.
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CORPORATIONS, BOARD OF HEALTH, &c.
Gas Works.
Agnew, chairman, Walborn, C. C.
Perkins, Poulson, S. C.
Library-Meeting at call of chairman.
W'm. S. Smith, chairman, Lapsley, C.C.
Lennig, Cattell, S. C.
Commissioners of the Girard Estates.
Meet every other Thursday.
S. C.
Waterman, prest. Lennig, Perkins, Thomas, Wickersham, Hansell, Randell, Irwin, C. C.
J E. Hagert, Prest. of Select Council. John Yarrow, Prest. of Com. Council. Ex Officio. Charles Gilpin, Mayor.
COMMITTEE OF VISITATION TO THE GIRARD COLLEGE.
For November and December.
Waterman, Perkins, Hagert, Cattell. S. C.
Smith, Copeland, Jones, Walborn, C. C.
January and February.
Griscom, Stuart, Herkness, Lapsley, C. C.
Poulson, Snowden, Thomas, Smith, S. C.
March and April.
Lennig, Hinman, Thomas, Watt, s. C.
Abbey, Hoffman, Riddle, Donaghy, C. C.
May and June.
Randall, Pohl, Hansell, Kelton, C. C.
Perkins, Waterman, Cattell, Hagert, S. C.
July and August.
Doffee, Lennig, Poulson, Snowden, S. C.
Wickersham, Irwin, Porter, Agnew, C. C.
September and October.
Agnew, Smith, Lapsley, Stewart,
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Watt, Smith, Duffce, Hlinman, S. C.
TREASURER OF THE GIRARD TRUST. Charles S. Smith, office S 5th n Chestnut.
AGENT OF THE GIRARD ESTATES. James Hutchinson, office S 5th n Chestnut.
CITY COMMISSIONERS.
Thos. Burch, Pres., 5th & Chestnut Joseph Govett, Bonsal ab 9th, Albert G. Hines, 22 Mulberry.
John Dieht, commissioner of city property.
REGULATOR AND SURVEYOR. Spencer Bonsall, office S 5th n Chestnut.
REGISTER WATERING COMMITTEE. George W. M&Mahan, 5th and Chestnut.
SUPERINTENDENT FOR THE WATER- ING COMMITTEE. Frederick Graff, Cherry near 10th.
COLLECTORS OF WATER RENTS.
William Patten, J. Crawford Dawes, George W. GHlingham, Thomas Millar.
SUPERINTENDENT FOR CLEANSING THE CITY.
Henry Bickley.
CITY AND COUNTY.
Samuel Allen Sheriff. Thomas O. Goldsmith, M. D., Coroner.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Wm. Faunce, William S. Allen, Joseph L. Smith, John M. Coleman, County Treasurer.
William Green, Jacob Layer, Edward H. Col- lady, Auditors.
DISTRICT OF NORTHERN LIBERTIES.
President, Stephen D. Anderson.
Mayor, Chas. M. Howell.
Treasurer, Jacob S. Mintzer.
Clerk, H. C. Leisenring.
Solicitor, James Goodman.
DISTRICT OF PENN.
President, Jacob D. Sheble. Clerk, Joseph Wood.
SPRING GARDEN DISTRICT.
Solicitor, Robert Bethel.
Treasurer, Seth Smith.
Clerk, Juo. N. Henderson.
MOYAMENSING.
Treasurer, Thomas M'Gittigan. Clerk, Thomas Clark.
Solicitor, Edward C. Quinn.
KENSINGTON DISTRICT.
President, John P. Verree. Solicitor, Jno. G. Michner. Treasurer, Geo. J. Hamilton. Clerk, Christopher W. Steele.
SOUTHWARK.
President, Thomas A. Barlow.
Treasurer, John J. Krider.
Clerk, J. D. Bayne.
Collector of Water Rents, David Etter.
Collector of Debts, Wm. C. Haines.
Clerk of Market, John Gampher.
RICHMOND.
Treasurer, R. W. Evans. Solicitor, T. W. Higgins. Clerk, C. S. Peall.
BOARD OF HEALTHI.
CITY.
Edward C. Markley, Goldsmith's Hall, Library, Augustus W. Harker. John E. Latta.
Robt MCrory, Congress Hall. Thonms E. Bater.
John Neill, M. D).
NORTHERN LIBERTIES.
Thomas Wilmer, 213 Coates. William Goodwin, 319 N 6th.
SPRING GARDEN.
Wilson Jewell, M. D., 238 N 6th. Allen C. Michener, Poplar bel 17th. SOUTHWARK.
Richd. Gardiner, 95 Catharine. Edmund C. Bonsall.
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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS, &c.
MOYAMENSING.
Thomas Daly, Washington bel 10th
KENSINGTON.
Jeremiah E. Eldridge, G T road ab 5th. Jacob Robson, Hanover bel Franklin.
RICHMOND.
John O'Brien, William and Bath (R)
PENN.
William Field.
WEST PHILADELPHIA.
Henry Pleasants, M. D., Washington ab William
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
President-Jeremiah E. Ekfridge.
Secretary-Richd. Gardiner, M. D.
Treasurer-Edward C. Markley.
Clerk-Samuel P. Marks, 376 S 5th.
Solicitor-J. A. Phillips, 56 S 6th
Steward of Lazaretto- B. E. Carpenter, Laza- retto.
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Physician of City Hospital-J. F. Bird, M. D., S E 11th & Green.
Matron of City Hospital-Lydia Tomlinson.
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS.
Health Officer-William M'Glensey, S E 13th & Fitzwater.
Port Physician-David Gilbert, M. D., 181 N 9th to June 1833, including buildings, &c., $411,303 85.
I.azaretto Physician-T. J. P. Stokes, M. D., Lazaretto.
Quarantine Master-Matthew Van Dusen, jr., Lazaretto.
Messenger-Charles F. Thiesen, 26 Redwood bel 5th.
Assist. Messenger-Thomas Bedford, 354 N 5th. Runner-David Brown, 62 Gaskill.
Meusurer-William J. Seddinger, Kensington.
LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.
BOARD OF CONTROLLERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
First Section .- Geo. M. Wharton, Benj. Gaskill, Thomas G. Hollingsworth, William S. Perot, Wm. Martin, Jos. Cowperthwaite, Jno. Clayton, C. Camp. bell Cooper, M. D.
Second Section .- John C. Smith, Daniel S. Bie- deman, Benjamin Baker.
Third Section .- Alexander Greaves, William B. R. Sełby.
Fourth Section .- James Peters, D. M. Fort, M. D. Edwin Booth.
Fifth Section .- Henry Herbert.
Sixth Section .- Nathan L. Jones.
Seventh Section .- Isaac Leech, jr.
Eighth Section, } John J. Meany, Andrew Miller. Ninth Section,
Tenth Section .- Harlan Ingram, Wm. Clothiers, Wm. F. Small.
Eleventh Section .- Nathan Nathans.
Secretary-Robert J. Hemphill, 6th and Adelphi. Visiters $10.
PROFESSORS IN THE HIGH SCHOOL, BROAD NEAR GREEN.
John S. Hart, LL.D., Principal and Professor of English and Anglo Saxon, h 227 Filbert.
E. Otis Kendall, A. M., Professor of Theoretical Mathematics and Astronomy, h Spruce bel Broad.
William Vogdes, A. M., Professor of Practical Mathematics, h 335 Race.
Henry M&Murtrie, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology and Natural History, h 9 Palmyra square, Vine street.
Francis A. Bregy, Professor of the French and Spanish Languages, h n Germantown
James A. Kirkpatrick, A. M., Professor of Moral, Mental and Political Science, h 32 N Rittenhouse.
Henry Haverstick, A. M., Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages, l Germantown.
James Rhoades, Professor of Belles Lettres and History, h Haddington, Philadelphia co.
Martin H. Boye, M. D., Professor of Natural Phi- losophy and Chemistry, h Camden.
Frederick A. Roese, Professor of the German Language and Literature, h 248 S 13th.
Alexander J. MaeNeill, Professor of Drawing, Writing and Book-keeping, h 224 S 4th.
Daniel W. Howard, Assistant in Mathematics and Extra English, h 471 Vine.
George Stuart, A. B., Assistant in History and Bookkeeping, h Coates, 4 doors ab 11th.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS .- JUNE 1853.
1 High School for Boys.
1 Normal School for Girls.
65 Grammar Schools
35 Secondary Schools.
152 Primary Schools.
42 Unclassified Schools.
Number of Pupils 50,085 ; whole cost, June 1852
APPRENTICES' LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Library founded 1821 by gratuitous loans.
No. of vols. 13,000. Annual subscription 82.
S W 5th and Mulberry, open for girls and boys.
President, Townsend Sharpless.
Vice President, Isaac Barton.
Secretary, James J. Barclay.
Treasurer, Samuel Mason.
Open Thursday and Saturday afternoons for girls. Frances L. Clement, Librarian.
For boys, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Satur- day evenings. Jesse Ogden, Librarian.
PHILADELPHIA LIBRARY COMPANY.
N E 5th and Library, incorporated by Wmn. Penn.
Shares $40. Annual subscription 84.
John J. Smith, Librarian and Treasurer.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY. S E 5th and Library.
Shares 810. Annual payment 82. Annual sub- scription 83. One entrance fee $3. President, Thomas P. Cope.
Secretary, John J. Thompson.
ATHENAEUM OF PHILADELPHIA.
6th and Adelphi.
Shares 825. Stockholders' annual payments 85.
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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS, &c.
Samuel Broek, LL. D., President. W'm. D. Lewis, Treasurer. William M'Ilhenny, Secretary.
CUSTOM HOUSE. Chestnut above 4th.
Collector .- Charles Brown.
Deputy do .- Charles Treichel.
Deputy do .- Wm. Harbeson.
Naval Officer .- N. P. Eklrid.
Deputy do. - Wm. Curtis.
Surveyor .- R. C. Hale.
Deputy do .- R. R. Young.
Directions .- The desks are numbered from 1 to 11, and the business done at each desk is as follows : Office hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
No. 1. Fees and cash duties received. Counter. Deputy Collectors. Counter. Deputy Naval Officers.
No. 2. Estimating and liquidating duties. No. 3. Weigher.
Nos. 4 and 5. Export, Debenture, Re-warelious- ing, &c.
No. 6. Warehouse Clerk.
No. 7. Bonds and permits.
No. 8. Naval officer. Duties, exports, &c.
No. 9. Invoices, protections, and Marine Hospital Counter. Entrance and clearance of vessels.
No. 10. Registers, eurolments and licenses.
No. 11. Miscellaneous.
Inspectors' Office, 94 South Del avenue.
Weigher's Office, 94 South Del avenue, and 21 Penn (C).
Measurer's Office, North Del avenue and Race st. Appraiser's Office, 34 Walnut.
Publie Stores, Granite st. stores, below Walnut, from Doek to 2d, and Patterson stores, Front be- tween Pine and Lombard.
Wardens of the Port.
Master Warden .- Jared Keteham, office 33 Walnut.
Harbour Master .- Wm. Rice.
OFFICE OF THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOR-36 North 7th.
Officers.
The Board consists of the following Members, viz :
President, Robert P. King, 9 Sansom. Treasurer, Townsend Smith, 519 N 7th. Secretary, S. Snyder Leidy, 36 N 7th.
City of Philadelphia.
William Abbott, 189 $ 3d.
Charles Thomas, 101 S 5th.
Benjamin Allen, 250 S 11th.
Samuel S. Kelly, S. E. corner of 3d amt Walnut.
Thomas I. Potts, No. 151 N ºd.
Robert P. King, No. 9 Sausom.
District of Southwark.
William G. Flaungan, No. 39 Almond. Armstrong F'lomerfelt, 100 Catharine.
District of the Northern Liberties.
Daniel S. Biedeman, Green st. wharf. Alexander Browne, No. 434 N. 5th. District of Kensington.
John HI. Bringhurst, 21, six doors south of l'hoenix. l'eter Fisher, Shackamaxon below Franklin.
District of Spring Garden.
Thos. Robinson, No. 17 Palmyra sq., Vine ab 10th. Townsend Smith, 519 N 7th
District of Moyamensing.
William Loughlin, 250 Christian.
District of Richmond and Township of Unincor- porated Northern Liberties.
Oliver Evans, William ab Bath (R)
District of Peun and North Penn Township.
Alexander Cummings, Girard Avenue, first house west of Broad, south side,
West Philadelphia.
Edward F. Gay, Washington and Lancaster.
Solicitor, Henry S. Hagert, No. 98 Walnut. Steward, Daniel Smith.
Resident Physician, Wm. S. Haines.
Consulting Surgeon, William Byrd Page.
The Board meets at the Office of the Guardians, No. 36 North Seventh street, every Monday after- noon, at 3 o'clock, where applicants for apprentices, with the children to be bound, must attend. The Committee on Children's Asylum attend for the same purpose, at the Children's Asylum every Wednes- day, at 3 o'clock, P. M. The Committee on House attend at the House, every Wednesday and Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
N. B. All applications for temporary relief must be made to the Visitors of the City or Districts in which the applicant resides. Office of the Treasurer, Secretary, Visitors of the City, and out-door Agent, Nn. 36 N Seventh Street.
Office hours from 8 until 1 o'clock, and from 3 until sunset.
Out- Door Agent and Collector of Debts.
John Linker, at the Office of the Guardians, 36 N Ttlı
Visitors.
For the City .- D. A. Cornog, office, 48 George above 8th, south side.
For the District of Southwark .- James R. Negley, 5 Cox.
For the Northern Liberties .- Lewis Wolf, Con- missioners' Hall, 3d n Green.
For Richmond & Unincorporated Northern Liber- ties .- J. P. M.Sorley, 302 Richmond (R)
For Kensington District .- Peter F. Wright, Marl- borough ab Franklin.
For Spring Garden .- E. Spain, Ridge road n But- ton wood.
For District of Penn and North Penn Township .- Thos. Rutter, 15th ab Girard Avenue.
For Moyamensing .- Pat. Reilly, 8th & Carpenter.
JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE. 10th near Walnut.
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE. F'ilbert ab 10th.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT .- 9th bel Locust.
PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE FOR DEAF AND DUMB .- Pine und Broad.
President, Rev. Philip F. Mayer.
Treasurer, John Bacon. Secretary, James J. Barclay. Incorporated 1824. Visitors admitted every Thursday ufternoon.
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CHURCHES.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNYSLVANIA. Medical Department.
Founded 3d of May, 1765.
Fees 8120. Matriculation fee, payable only once, 85 00.
Session commences the first Monday in Novem- ber, and continues until the middle of March en- suing.
NURSES' HOME under the direction of the PHILADELPHIA LYING-IN CHARITY, incor- porated in 1832, and the PHILADELPHIA NURSE SOCIETY, established in 1839, for the education and supply of Nurses for the sick. Supported by legacies, donations and annual subscriptions.
Joseph Warrington, M. D., President.
Hannah Miller, Directress.
W. K. Bray,
Dinah H. Taylor, Secretaries.
Respectable and intelligent women desirous of be- coming trained in their duties as Nurses, may apply with testimonials of intelligence and good moral char- acter to the Matron of the Nurses' Home, 337 North side of Race street, East from 10th st. Strangers and citizens desirous of obtaining monthly and other Nurses, who have been under the training of this Institution, may apply to the matron.
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. 7th below Market.
Meetings : Institute, Monthly, 3d Thursday in the month. Board of Managers, 2d Wednesday in the month
Samuel V. Merrick, President.
Thos. Fletcher, Abraham Miller, V. Presidents.
Isaac B. Garrigues, Recording Secretary.
John C. Cresson, Corresponding Secretary.
John F. Frazer, Treasurer.
Wm. Hamilton, Actuary.
THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
S W 5th and Chestnut.
Franklin Bache, President.
Alex. Dallas Bache, John K. Kane, Robley Dung- lison, Vice Presidents.
John F. Frazer, Charles B. Trego, E. Otis Ken- dall, Frederick Fraley, Secretaries. Charles B. Trego, Treasurer.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYL- VANIA.
The Society meets on the 2d Monday of every month, third story, front, Atheneum Building. President, Hon. Thomas Sergeant.
Vice Presidents, J. Francis Fisher, Geo. Shars- wood, Wm. Shippen M. D., Job H. Tyson. Recording Secretary, Thomas Biddle, sen.
Domestic Corres. See., Thomas Balch, 30 S 5th. Foreign do. Horatio G. Jones, jr., 47
South 5th.
PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SO- CIETY.
President, General Robert Patterson.
Vice Presidents, James Dundas, W. D. Brinkle, M. 1)., Richard Price and Robert Cornelius.
Treasurer, John Thomas.
Corresponding Secretary, Thomas C. Percival.
Recording Secretary, Thomas P. James. Professor of Entomology, Samuel S. Haldeman, A. M. Professor of Botany, Wm. Darlington, M. D. Professor of Horticultural Chemistry, Robt. Hare, M. D.
MERCHANTS' FUND.
President, John M. Atwood.
Vice Presidents, Wm. Platt, Singleton A. Mercer. Treasurer, Wm. C. Ludwig, 28 N 3d.
Secretary, Wm. H. Bacon.
Executive Committe, Thomas Robins, Francis Hoskins, John W. Claghorn, James C. Hand, Fredk. Fraley, Wm. C. Ludwig.
MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION. Office 7 Hart's Building.
President, Wm. C. Ludwig. Secretary, A. M'Elroy, 7 Hart's Building. Treasurer, Edwin Mitchell, 11 Bank. Relief Committee, Wm. H. Bacon, Owen Evans, Daniel Steinmetz, Bettle Paul, Wm. H. Lowe.
CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
First, Second st and La Grange Place .- Vacant. Second, New Market Street, ab Poplar .- Rev. A. .C. Wheat, 544 N Front.
Third, 2d ab Catharine .- Rev. Stephen Remington, Race. 348 S 4th.
Fourth, Buttonwood and 5th
Fifth, Sansnm ab Eighth .- Rev. John Dowling, D.D., 224 S 10th.
New Market street, New Market ab Noble .- B. Hammitt, 182 S 10th.
Griffith, 242 S 6th ab Willow.
Spruce Street, Spruce ab 4th .- Rev. J. Wheaton Smith, 158 Pine.
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Second Southwark, 5th bel Carpenter .- Rev. J. A. M ·Kean, 394 S 5th.
Tenth, 8th ab Green .- Rev. J. H. Kennard, 8th bel Coates.
Eleventh, 12th ab Race .- Rev. D. B. Cheney, 699
Twelfth, Queen near Shackamaxon .- Vacant.
Broad Street, cor Broad and Brown .- Rev. J. L. Burrows, 437 Broad ab Brown. Passyunk, Broad and Passyunk road .- Rev. J.
West Philadelphia, Chestnut W of Margaretta .- Rev. Edgar M. Levy, Park bel Chestnut.
North, 8th ab Master .- L. G. Beck, 558 N 12th.
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CHURCHES.
West Kensington, Hancock ab Franklin .- Rev. D. C. Hayne, 572 N Sd bel Franklin.
Schuylkill, Lombard cor 23d .- Rev. B. R. Loxley, 423 Green ab 11th.
Tabernaele, Chestnut near 18th .- Rev. G. Clark, 18th ab Arch, W side.
German, N E eor 6th and Poplar .- Rev. K. A. Fleischman, 15 Hutchinson.
BIBLE CHRISTIAN.
Third ab Franklin .- William Metcalfe, M. D., 645 N 3d.
CHRISTIAN.
Mount Zion, Christian bel 6th.
COLORED.
BAPTIST.
First, 11th and Pearl .- Rev. Richard Vaughn, 10 Warren.
Union, Little Pine ab 6th .- Vacant.
Shiloh, Clifton and Cedar .- Rev. Jeremiah Asher, 7 Roxman.
Oak Street, Oak (WP) .- Rev. William Jackson, Church n Park.
METIIODIST.
Bethel, 6th ab Lombard.
Big Wesley, Lombard! n 6th.
Union, Coates bel York av.
Little Wesley, Hurst bel Lombard.
Zoar, Brown ab 4th.
Mount Pisgah, Locust ab Till (W P)
John Wesley, Shippen bel 8th.
Little Union, Little Pine ab 6th.
Israel, cor 5th and Gaskill.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First. 7th bel Shippen .- Vaeant.
Second, St. Mary ab 6th .- Rev. Benj. F. Temple- ton, 12 lvy.
Central, Lombard bel 9th .- Vaeant.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
St. Thomas', 5th and Adelphi .- Rev. William Douglass.
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.
Twelfth ab Wallace .- James Challen, Minister, 146 Wallace.
DUTCH REFORMED.
First, Crown ab Race .- Rev. A. A. Willits.
Second, 7th ab Brown .- Rev. J. F. Berg, 8th ab Brown.
Third, 10th and Filbert .- Rev. H. G. Livingston.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
Emanuel, 2d ab l'oplar .- Rev. Joseph M. Saylor, 7 Beaver ab 21.
First Southwark, 5th bel Carpenter .- Rev. John Kochl, N W 6th and Hallowell.
FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSES.
S E, 4th and Arch ; S W 5th and Arch ; Washing- ton Square, Washington sq bel Walnut ; 12th below Market ; S W 6th and Noble ; Cherry Street, Cherry bel 5th, N E 9th and Spruce ; S E 4th and Green ; S W Lancaster av and Pine (W P')
GERMAN REFORMED.
Race Street, Race bel 4th .- Rev. Samuel R. Reed, 42 Button wood.
Salem, St. John bel Green .- Rev. Adolph Rahn, 5th ab Brown.
Bethlehem, Howard ab Phoenix .- Rev. Frederick A. Friedell.
Church of the Apostles, Franklin ab Green .- Rev. William Phillips, Spring Garden ab 11th.
Zion, 6th ab Girard av .- Rev. Chas. Bonekemper.
INDEPENDENT.
Broad Street, cor of George .- Rev. John Cham- bers, 402 Walnut.
Second, 13tb ab Melon.
Free Protestant, 11th and Wood .- Rev. Jaine T. Ward, 333 N 12th n Green.
First Kensington, Marlboro' & West .- Rev. John G. Wilson, 242 Hanover.
JEWS' SYNAGOGUES.
Bnai Israel, George and South .- Rev. Jacob Lip- man, 356 South.
German, Franklin ab Wood .- Rev. Mr. Frankill. German, York av n Wood .- Rev. L. Naumberg. Polish, Crown bel Vine .- Rev. S. Pappy.
Portuguese, Cherry ab 3d .- Rev. S. Morais.
LUTHERAN.
St. Michael's, 5th and Appletree alley .- Rev. C. R. Demme.
Zion, 4th & Cherry .- Rev. G. A. Reichert.
St. Paul's, St. John & Brown .- Rev. W. J. Mann. St. Luke's, 4th ab Franklin .- Rev. John C. Baker. St. Matthews, New below 4th .- Rev. Edwin W. Hutter.
St. John's, Race ab 5th .- Rev. P. F. Mayer, 2 Montgomery square.
St. Marks, Sp Garden ab 13th .- Rev. Theophilus Stork.
Trinity, Passvunk .- Rev. George Neff, 522 Vine. St. John's, (German,) Carpenter bel 5th .- Rev. August Hoyer, 12 Redwood.
MARINERS'.
Bethel, (Methodist) Shippen and Penn. Eastburn, Water n Chestnut.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
St. George's, 4th bel Vine.
Trinity, 8th ab Race.
Eighth st, Green ab 10th.
Fifth, 5th bel Green.
St. John, 3d bel George.
Kensington, Queen and Marlborough.
Sanctuary, 5th bel Franklin av.
New Market Street, New Market ab Laurel.
Twelfth st, 12th n Poplar.
Cohocksink, G T road n 5th.
Tabernacle, 11th ab Jefferson.
Emory, Caltow hill bet 18th and 19th.
Hedding, 16th hel Coates.
Summerfield, Dauphin, E. Frankford road.
Port Richmond, Port Richmond.
Rising Sun, Rising Sun Village.
St. John's, (German, ) St. John ah Beaver Union, 4th ah Market.
Nazareth, 13th n Vine.
Ebenezer, Christian hel 4th.
Wharton st, Wharton ab 3d.
St. Paul's, Catharine bet 6th and 7th.
Salem, Juniper and Lombard.
Western, 20th bel Walnut.
Broad Street M. E., Broad and Christian.
Broad Street M. F .. , 11th bel Catharine.
Asbury, Craminond and Chestnut, (WP) Mantnaville.
METHODIST PROTESTANT.
Brickmakers', 20th bel Market-Rev. John A. M'Faden, 15 Læc.
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CHURCHES.
Bethlehem, Melon ab 12th-Rev. John Roberts.
Mount Zion, Munroe street, (K) .- Rev. John M. Dennis, Cherry bel West.
Salem, Otter below Front .- Rev. Danl. W. Bates. MORAVIAN.
Bread & Race -Edmund de Schwienitz, 74 Race.
NEW JERUSALEM.
First, Sansom street Hall .- Rev. W. H. Benade, 46 N 12th.
Second. 4th bel German .- Vacant.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First, Washington sq .- Rev. Albert Barnes.
Second, 7th bel Arch .- Rev. Charles W. Shields. Third, Pine and 4th .- Rev. Thomas Brainerd.
Fourth, Lombard & 12th .- Rev. Lewis Cheeseman Arch st., Arch ab 10th .- Rev. Chas. Wadsworth. Sixth, Spruce below 6th .- Rev. Joseph H. Jones. Seventh, Broad ah Chestnut .- Rev. E. P. Rodgers. Scotts', Spruce ab 3d .- Rev. Alex. Macklin.
Ninth, 16th & George .- Rev. Wm. Blackwood.
Tenth, 12th and Walnut .- Rev. Henry A. Board- man, D. D).
Eleventh, Vine ab 12th .- Rev. John Miller.
Twelfth, South ab 11th .- Rev. Wm. Ramsey, 13th bel Lombard.
Central, 8th and Cherry .- Rev. - Clark.
Clinton st., 10th & Clinton .- Rev. Henry Darling, 6 Montgomery sq.
Union, 13th bel Spruce .- Rev. Wm. L. M.Calla. Western, 17th and Filbert .- Vacant.
First, (N. L.) Buttonwood bel 6th .- Rev. T. J. Shepherd.
Central, (N. L.) Coates above 3d .- Rev. Geo. Duf- field, jr.
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