McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1855, Part 148

Author: A. McElroy & Co; Orrin Rogers (Firm); E.C. & J. Biddle (Firm)
Publication date: 1837
Publisher: Philadelphia : A. McElroy & Co.
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Eighth District-Comprising 20th Ward, and that part of 21st Ward which formerly belonged to the District of Penn and N. Penn Township-Thomas Rutter, 15th n Girard av.


Ninth District-Comprising the 24th Ward, di- vided into Four Divisions, as follows :-


First Division-The original limit of West Phila- ladelphia-L. D. England, Washington ab Moore. Second Division-Old District of Belmont-Dr. L. M. Service, Sch. River Road near the Falls.


Third Division-Old District of Blockley-J. E. Whiteside, M. D., Haddington.


Fourth Division-Old District of Kingsessing- P. G. Hoopes, M. D.


LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.


Board of Controllers of Public Schools.


President-Thomas G. Hollingsworth.


Secretary-Robert J. Hemphill, office, 6th and Adelphi.


1st Section-Wm. H. Sickles, 102 Chestnut. 2d Jas. P. Gregory, Washington bel 7th


3d 66 Alexander Greaves, 354 S 4th


4th 66 George P. Mercer, 37 Congress


5th George M. Wharton, 98} S 4th


6th Joseph T. Thomas, 195 Arch


7th Samuel Ashmead, 11th bel Pine


8th Thomas G. Hollingsworth, 60} Doek


9th 66 William Curran, M. D., 386 Arch


10th 66 Benj. M. Dusenbery, 5 Harmony ct


11th


Samuel Taylor, 343 N 3d


1 st 2d


Ward-Jacob Mass, Federal ab 11th


Eliab Ward, M. D., 497 S 2d


V Edmund C. Bonsal, 298 S 5th


3d 4th Joseph J. Harvey, S W 4th & Cedar


5th 6th 7th


Smith Crowell, S E 2d & Union


66 Washington L. Bladen, 66 S 6th


William M'Fadden, 15th bel Pine


8th


66 Thomas S. Harper, M. D., Walnut ab 18th Edwd. C. Markley, Goldsmith's Hall


9th 10th 11th


66


66 Gavin H. Woodward, 586 Vine


William B. Griffith, 49 Duke


Jacob Esher, 209 N 6th


Wilson Jewell, M. D., 238 N 6th Albert C. Roberts, 11thi and Vine


66 Martin W. Alexander, 19th ab Wood Daniel Hershey, M. D., 624 N 3d John Marlow, 769 N 2d


Charles Delany, 43 Queen


John O'Brien, William and Bath


19th 20th


Joseph Wood, 571 N 7th


21st


66


Albinus Felton, Ridge road & Wash- ington tavern


221


James Ash, M. D., Germantown av


23d


Ephraim F. Leake, M. D., 113 Main, Frankford


William Gallaher, M. D., 7th and Haverford Road


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


President-Wilson Jewell, M. D.


Secretary-Washington L. Bladen. Clerk-Samuel P. Marks, 376 S 5th.


Assistant Clerk-Wm. C. Hains, 25 Parker.


Steward of Lazaretto-B. E. Carpenter, Laza- retto.


Physician of City Hospital-J. F. Bird, M. D., S E 11th and Green.


Matron of City Hospital-Lydia Tomlinson.


EXECUTIVE OFFICERS.


Health Officer-William M'Glensey, S E 13th and Fitzwater.


Port Physician-David Gilbert, M. D., 181 N 9th 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.


Assistant Messengers.


George Snyder, Carlton ab 12th. John H. Leigliton, 486 George. W. L. Williams, 37 Almond. J. Allen, 6 Strawberry lanc.


Runner-David Brown, 62 Gaskill.


Measurer-William J. Seddinger, Kensington.


Guardians of the Poor.


President-Frederick M. Adams. Secretary-S. Sneider Leidy. Treasurer-Townsend Smith.


Steward-Daniel Smith.


Chief Resident Physician-A. B. Campbell. Clerk-Joseph Plankinton.


Out-door Agent-John Linker, Guardians' Office, 36 N 7th.


In-door Agent-Robert E. Nuttle, Alms-House, in 24th Ward.


Guardians.


Ist Ward-James G. Peale, 641 S 2d


2dl John L. Hamelin, 106 Federal


L. L. Crocker, 42 Catharine M


12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th


24th


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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS, &c.


12th Section-James Martin, 181 Vine


13th


George P. Henszey, 365 N 10th


14th


Edwin Booth, 421 Coates


15th Andrew H. Manderson, N E Broad and Sp Garden


16th


Chas. Cline, 2d & Germantown road


17th


George W. Burr, 149 Phoenix


18th


Edward W. Gorgas, Allen bel Shack- amaxon


19th


Samuel S. Warthman, Dauphin E of Frankford road


20th


66 James Peters, Poplar ab Broad


21st


Nathan L. Jones, Roxborough


22d


Spencer Roberts, Milestown


23d


Henry Herbert, Frankford


44th


66 Benjamin F. Warren, Blockley


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 Germantown


William Vogdes, A. M., Professor of Practical Mathematics, h 379 Race.


Henry M'Murtrie, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology and Natural History, h 9 Palmyra square, Vine street.


James Rhoades, Professor of Belles Lettres and History, h Haddington.


Francis A. Bregy, Professor of the French and Spanish Languages, h 134 Wallace


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, h Germantown.


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. MacNeill, Professor of Drawing, Writing and Book-keeping, h 224 S 4th.


Assistants.


Edwd. W. Vodges, M. D., 1st assistant, 379 Race. Daniel W. Howard, 2d, h Filbert W 17th.


Geo. Stuart, A. B., 3d, h Coates, 4 doors ab 11th. James B. Fisher, A. B., 4th, Buttonwood bel 11th.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS-June 1854.


Number of Pupils, 51,145; whole cost, June, 1853 to June 1854, 8517,212 49.


APPRENTICES' LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.


Library founded 1821 by gratuitous loans. No. of vols. 14,000. 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 Tuesday, 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 Wm. Penn. Shares 840. Annual subscription 84. JohnJ 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, William E. Bowen. Secretary, John J. Thompson.


ATHENAEUM OF PHILADELPHIA. 6th and Adelphi. -


Shares g25. Stockholders' annual payments 85. Visiters 88.


Samuel Breck, LL. D., President.


M. D. Lewis, Treasurer.


W. J. Barclay, Librarian and Secretary.


CUSTOM HOUSE. Chestnut above 4th.


Collector .- Charles Brown.


Deputy do .- Charles Treichel.


Deputy do .- Wm. Harbeson.


Naval Officer .- N. P. Eldred.


Deputy do. - Wm. Curtis.


Surveyor .- R. C. Hale.


Deputy do .- R. R. Young.


Directions .- The desks are numbered from 1 to 17, and the business done at each desk is as follows : Office hours from 9. A. M. to 2 P. M.


No. 1. Fees.


No. 2. Deputy Collector.


No. 3 and 4. Estimating duties.


No. 5. Liquidating duties.


No. 6. Weigher, guagers and measurers.


No. 7. General order and examination.


No. 8. Bonds and permits.


No. 9. Warehousing.


No. 10. Re-warehousing, transportation and ex- portation.


No. 11. Import bookkeeper.


Nos. 12 and 13. Marine Hospital and protections.


No. 14. Entering and clearing coastwise.


No. 15. Entering and clearing foreign.


No. 16. Registers, enrolments and licenses.


No. 17. Withdrawals from warehouse.


Wardens of the Port.


Master Warden .- Jared Ketcham, office 3 Wal- nut. Harbour Master .- Wm. Rice.


JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE. 10th near Walnut.


HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE. Filbert ab 10th.


PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT .- 9th bel Locust.


PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE FOR DEAF AND DUMB .- Pine and Broad.


President, Rev. Philip F. Mayer.


Treasurer, John Bacon. Secretary, James J. Barclay. Incorporated 1824.


Visitors admitted every Thursday afternoon.


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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS, &c.


UNIVERSITY OF PENNYSLVANIA. Medical Department.


Founded 3d of May, 1765.


Fees 8120. Matriculation fee, payable only once, $5 00.


Session commences the first Monday in November, and continues until the middle of March ensuing.


Professors.


Robert Hare, M. D., Emeritus Prof. of Chemistry. William Gibson, M. D., Professor of Surgery. Samuel Jackson, M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine.


George B. Wood, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine. Hugh L. Hodge, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and of the Diseases of Women and Children.


Joseph Carson, M. D., Professor of Materia Med- ica and of Pharmacy.


Robert E. Rogers, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. Joseph Leidy, M. D., Professor of Anatomy.


Geo. W. Norris, M. D., Prof. of Clinical Surgery. William W. Gerhard, M. D., Assistant Lecturer in Demonstrative Medicine.


F. W. Sargent, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Joseph Carson, M. D., Dean of the Faculty. Francis B. Dick, Janitor.


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


John C. Cresson, President.


John Agnew, Matt. W. Baldwin, V. Presidents. Isaac B. Garrigues, Recording Secretary.


Frederick Fraley, Corresponding Secretary.


John F. Frazer, Treasurer.


Wm. Hamilton, Actuary.


Managers.


Samuel V. Merrick, Hen. P. M. Birkinbine, Thomas Fletcher, George W. Conarroe, Abraham Miller, Thomas J. Weygandt, Joseph J. Barras,


John H. Towne, Charles E. Smith, John M'Clure,


Edwin Greble, David S. Brown, Thomas S. Stewart,


George Erety, Evans Rogers,


Owen Evans, Robert Cornelius, Lawrence Johnson,


Alan Wood,


John E. Addicks,


Isaac S. Williams,


Auditors.


Saml. Mason, Algernon S. Roberts, Jas. H. Cresson.


THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.


S W 5th and Chestnut.


President-Alexander Dallas Bache.


Vice Presidents-John K. Kane, Robley Dung- lison, John F. Frazer. Secretaries-Charles B. Trego, E. Otis Kendall, Frederick Fraley, John L. Le Conte.


Treasurer-Charles B. Trego.


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, Job R. Tyson. Recording Secretary, Thomas Biddle, jr.


Domestic Corres. Sec., Thomas Balch, 30 S 5th.


Foreign do. Horatio G. Jones, jr., 47 South 5th.


Treasurer, C. M. Morris.


Librarian, Townsend Ward.


PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SO- CIETY.


President, General Robert Patterson.


Vice Presidents, James Dundas, Robert Corne- lius, Robert Buist, B. A. Fahnestock.


Treasurer, John Thomas.


Corresponding Secretary, Wm. D. Brinkle, M.D. Recording Secretary, Thomas P. James. Professor of Entomology, Samuel S. Haldeman A. M. Professor of Botany, Wm. Darlington, L. L. D. Professor of Horticultural Chemistry, Robt. Hare, M. D.


STATE AGRICULTRAL SOCIETY. President-James Gowen.


Vice-Presidents.


Districts.


1. Isaac B. Baxter,


2. A. T. Newbold,


15. H. N. M' Alister,


3. Wm. C. Rudman,


16. Jac. S. Haldeman,


4. Algernon S. Roberts,


17. William Hiester,


5. Thos. P. Knox,


18. John S. Isett,


6. Abrhm. R. M'Ilvaine, 19. John M'Farland,


7. William Stavely, 20. John H. Ewing, 21. John Murdock,


9. John Strohm,


22. Wm. Martin, sr.,


10. John P. Rutherford,


23. Wm. Waugh,


24. Wm. Bigler,


25. James Miles.


MERCHANTS' FUND.


President, John M. Atwood, 162 Market. Vice Presidents, Wm. Platt, Singleton A. Mercer. Treasurer, Wm. C. Ludwig, 28 N Sd.


Secretary, Thomas H. Fenton, 25 S 4th.


MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION. Office 7 Hart's Building.


President, Wm. C. Ludwig, 28 N 3d. Secretary, Wm. A. Rolin, N E Sth and Market. Treasurer, Edwin Mitchell, 11 Bank.


13. Aug. Lukenbaugh,


Districts. 14. William Jessup,


8. Henry P. Robeson,


11. Amos Kapp,


12. Geo. W. Woodward,


George C. Howard, Harman Baugh.


John C. Trautwine,


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, 348 S 4th.


Fourth, Buttonwood and 5th, Rev. Mr. Griffiths. Fifth, Sansom ab Eighth .- Rev. John Dowling, D.D., 224 S 10th.


New Market street, New Market ab Noble .- B. Griffith, 242 S 6th ab Willow.


Spruce Street, Spruce ab 4th .- Rev. J. Wheaton Smith, 158 Pine.


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 Race.


Twelfth, Queen near Shackamaxon .- Vacant. - Church, 13th ab Melon.


Broad Street, cor Broad and Brown .- Rev. Dr. Day, 437 Broad ab Brown.


Passyunk, Broad and Passyunk road .- Rev. J. Hammitt, 182 S 10th.


West Philadelphia, Chestnnt W of Margaretta .- Rev. Edgar M. Levy, Park bel Chestnut.


North, 8th ab Master .- L. G. Beek, 558 N 12th. West Kensington, Hancock ab Franklin .- Rev. D. C. Hayne, 572 N Sd bel Franklin.


Schuylkill, Lombard cor 23d .- Rev. B. R. Loxley, 493 Green ab 11th.


Tabernacle, Chestnut near 18th .- Rev. G. Clark, 18th ab Arch, W side.


German, N E cor 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.


DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.


Twelfth ab Wallace .- James Challen, Minister, 146 Wallace.


DUTCH REFORMED.


First, Crown ab Raee .- Rev. A. A. Willits.


Second, 7th ab Brown .- Rev. J. F. Berg, 8th ab Brown.


Third, 10th and Filbert .- Rev. Wm. J. R. Taylor.


EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.


Emanuel, 2d ab Poplar .- Rev. Joseph M. Saylor, 7 Beaver ab 2d.


First South wark, 5th bel Carpenter .- Rev. John Koehl, N W 6th and Hallowell.


FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSES.


S E 4th and Arch ; S W 5th and Areh ; 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, Raee bel 4th .- Rev. Mr. Bomberger. 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.


Free Protestant, 11th and Wood .- Rev. Jarnes T. Ward, 333 N 12th 11 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, New Market .- Rev. L. Nanmberg.


- Polish, Crown bel Vine .- Rev. E. L. Pappy.


Portuguese, Cherry ab 3d .- Rev. S. Morais, h 31 New.


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. Charles A. Smith, D.D.


Trinity, Passynnk .- 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 Raee.


Eighth st, Green ab 10th.


Fifth, 5th bel Green.


St. John, 3d bel George.


Kensington, Queen and Marlborough.


Sanctnary, 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, Callowhill bet 18th and 19th.


Hedding, 16th bel Coates.


Summerfield, Dauphin, E Frankford road.


Port Richmond, Port Richmond.


Rising Sun, Rising Sun Village.


St. John's, (German,) St. John ab Beaver Union, 4th ab Market.


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CHURCHES.


Nazareth, 13th n Vine. Ebenezer, Christian bel 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. E., 11th bel Catharine.


Asbury, Crammond and Chestnut, (W P) Mantuaville.


METHODIST PROTESTANT.


Brickmakers', 20th bel Market .- Rev. John A. M'Faden, 15 Lee.


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. C. W. Wadsworth. Sixth, Spruce below 6th .- Rev. Josephi H. Jones. Seventh, Broad ab Chestnut .- Rev. E. P. Rodgers. Seotts', Spruce ab 3d .- Rev. Alex. Macklin.


Ninth, 16th & George .- Rev. Wm. Blackwood.


Tenth, 12th and Walnut .- Rev. Henry A. Board- man.


Eleventh, Arch and 15th .- Rev. John Miller. Twelfth, South ab 11th .- Rev. Wm. Ramsey, 13th bel Lombard.


Central, 8th and Cherry .- Rev. H. S. Clark.


Clinton street, 10th and Clinton .- Rev. Henry S. Darling, 6 Montgomery sq.


Union, 13th bel Spruce .- Rev. Mr. M'Gill


Western, 17th and Filbert .- Rev. William I. Budington.


Bishop White Chapel, Pegg and Margaretta .- First, (N. L.) Buttonwood bel 6th .- Rev. T. J. Rev. J. H. Smith, jr., 562 N Front.


Shepherd.


Central, (N. L.) Coates above 3d .- Rev. Geo. Duf- field, jr.


North, 6th ab Green .- Vacant.


Spring Garden, 11th ab Sp Garden st .- Rev. John M'Dowell.


Logan Square, 20th and Vine .- Rev. Chas. Brown. First Southwark, German ab 2d .- Rev. E. W. cachet, D. D., 8 Girard.


Bruen.


South wark, 3d and Redwood .- Rev. Griffith Owen, vens, D. D. 13 Clinton.


residence adjoining the church.


First, (Kensington ) Palmer West of Queen .- Rev George W. Chandler.


Cohocksink, G T Road above 6th .- Rev. Daniel lin, 323 Brown.


Gaston.


Green Hill, Girard avenue ab 16th .- Rev. Thomas Wolfe Howe, Broad n Pine.


Street.


Penn, 10th ab Poplar .- Rev. Francis D. Ladd.


Richmond .- Rev. James G. Shinn.


Fifteenth, 15th & Lombard .- Rev. Clarke Louden. First West Philadelphia, Walnut bet William and Till .- Rev. J. G. Butler, Chestnut ab Till.


Second West Philada., 6th and Bridge .- Rev. Thomas S. Johnson, 8th ab Haverford road.


Calvary, 15th & Locust .- Rev. John Jenkins, 748 Pine.


First Secession, (Kensington,) F road ab Frank- lin .- Rev. William O. Johnstone.


Welsh, S W 12th and Filbert .- Rev. R. Sennar, 18th and Arch.


Westminster, Broad and Shippen .- Rev. Robert Watts.


South-Western, 20th and Lombard st .- Rev. J. M'Askie.


ASSOCIATE PRESBYTERIAN.


First,


Second, Front ab Jefferson .- Rev. Jos. T. Cooper, 34 Queen (K).


Third, N W 15th and Market .- Rev. Thomas H. Beveridge, 173 Race.


Shippen street, bel 12th .- Rev. C. C. Webster, Lombard n 13th.


Central Hall, Frankford ab Master .- Rev. Thos. Johnson, Shackamaxon bel Queen.


ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.


First, 13th ab Market .- Rev. J. B. Dales, Juniper n Filbert.


Second, Lombard ab 19th .- Rev. Robert W. Oli- ver, 752 Lombard n 19th.


Third, Vine ab 17th .- Rev. Robert Armstrong, Thompson n 19th.


REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.


Broad below Spruce .- Rev. T. W. J. Wylie, 760 Pine.


Cherry street bel 11th .- Rev Jas. M. Wilson, 8 W North.


Twenty-third bel Callowhill .- Rev. W. Sterrett, Callowhill n 23d.


Seventeenth ab Cherry .- Rev. Saml. O. Wylie, 26 S 17th.


Eighteenth street, cor. Filbert .- Rev. Saml. W. Crawford, D. D.


Deal street, bel Frankford road .- Rev. -- Mil- ligan.


York street, bet Front and F road .- Rev. A. J. M'Auley.


Tenth st., S W cor South, (Odd Fellows' Hall. ) Hancock street, n Oxford .- Rev. Robt. J. Black, 564 Marshall ab Master.


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.


Christ Church, 2d ab Market .- Rev. B. Dorr, S E 13th and Arch.


St. James', 7th ab Market .- Rev. Henry J. Mor- ton, 9 Clinton.


St. Peter's, 3d & Pine .- Rev. W. H. Odenheim- er, 99 Pine.


St. Stephen's, 10th ab Chestnut .- Rev. H. W. Du-


St. Andrew's, 8th ab Spruce .-- Rev. Wm. B. Ste-


St. Jude's, Franklin ab Brown .- Rev. E. Louns- berry.


St. John's, Brown bel 3d .- Rev. Benjamin Frank-


St. Luke's, 13th below Spruee .- Rev. M. A. De


St. Philip's, Vine bel 8th .- Rev Chas. D. Cooper, 225 Vine.


Epiphany, 15th and Chestnut .- Rev. Dudley A. Tyng.


Grace, 12th & Cherry .-- Rev. Wm. Suddards, 224 Cherry.


St. Paul's, 3d bel Walnut .- Rev. Richard Newton, 269 Pine,


St. Matthew's, Francisville .- Rev. Geo. E. Hare, D. D., 34 Summer.


Trinity, Catharine ab 21 .- Rev. John Coleman, D. D., 318 S Front.


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CHURCHES.


Gloria Dei, Swanson near Navy Yard .- Rev. J. C., St. James', Chestnut and Mary .- Rev. Richard Clay, D. D., residence adjoining the church. Conrad.


Church of the Ascension, Lombard ab 11th .- Rev. Frederick Ogilby, 43 Clinton.


Church of the Evangelists, 5th ab Catharine .- Rev. William Huckel, 372 S 9th.


Emanuel, Marlboro' ab Franklin .- Rev. J. G. Maxwell, 100 S 8tlı.


All Saints, 12th below Fitzwater .- Rev. Henry E. Montgomery, N E 10th and Fitzwater.


Church of the Nativity, 11th and Washington .- Rev. F. S. Wiley, residence adjoining the church.


Advent Church, York av ab Tammany .- Rev. Samuel A. Clark, 16 Marshall.


Church of the Redemption, 21st and Callowhill .- Rev. G. Durborrow, Callowhill n 21st.


St. Mark's, Locust ab 16th .- Rev. J. P. B. Wil- mer, residence adjoining the Church.


St. Mary's, Locust bet William and Till (W P) .- Rev. Thos. C. Yarnall, residence adjoining the church. St. James the Less, Falls of Schuylkill .- Rev. A. Tenbrook.


Zion, cor of School and Edward .- Rev. Jacob M. Douglass, 378 Coates.


Church of the Atonement, 17th & Summer .- Rev. Kingston Goddard, Filbert n 16th.


Church of the Crucifixion, 8th ab Shippen .- Rev. D. I. Henderson, 283 S 11th.


Church of the Mediator, 19th and Lombard .- Rev. G. Lewis Platt, 522 Spruce.


Church of the Messiah, Port Richmond .- Rev. Norris M. Jones.


St. Bartholomew, 7th and Germantown road .- Rev. Norris M. Jones, residence near the church.


Church of the Resurrection, Broad and German -! town road .- Rev. Thos. J. Davis, Rising Sun Village. Seamen's Chapel, not located .- Rev. Richard S. 7 Rodman.


Trappier, 31 Clinton.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


St. Augustine's, 4th opp New .- Rev. P. Moriarty. St. Joseph's, Willing's al .- Rev. J. J. Barbelin. St. Mary's, 4th ab Spruce .- Rev. Geo. Stobel.


St. John's, 13th below Market .- Rev. Edward J. Sourin.


Holy Trinity, 6th and Spruce .- Vaeant.


St. Michael's, 2d, W Kensington .- Rev. William Loughran.


St. Francis Xavier, n Fair Mt .- Rev. P. Rafferty. St. Ann, Pt. Richmond .- Rev. Hugh M'Laughlin. St. Patrick's, 20th ab Spruce .- Rev. D. F. Devitt. St. Philip de Neri, Queen ah Second .- Rev. N. Cantwell.


St. Peter's, 5th and Franklin av .- Rev. John Hesperline.


St. Paul's, Christian bel 10th .- Rev. P. F. Sheridan Church of the Assumption, Spring Garden below 12th .- Rev. C. J. H. Carter.


St. Terresa, Broad and Catharine .- Rev. Hugh Lane.


St. Alphonsus, 4th and Reed .- Rev. - Regis. St. Mary Magdalene, Marriott bel 8th .- Rev. C. Mariana.


St. Malachy, 11th ab Master .- Rev. John Kelly.


SECOND ADVENT.


Sixteenth street, cor of St. Joseph's av .- Rev. Jo- siah Litch.


UNITARIAN.


First, 10th and Locust .- Rev. W. H. Furness, Pine near 15th.


UNIVERSALIST.


First, Lombard ab 4th .- Rev. Abel C. Thomas. Second, Callowhill bel 5th .- Rev. Nelson Doolittle,


43 Marshall.


Third, Phoenix ab F road .- Vacant.


Church of the Messiah, cor Juniper & Locust .- Rev. Henry Bacon, 98 S 16th.


WESLEYAN METHODIST.


Bethel. u Front and Otter .- Rev. R. Clifford, 556 N Front.


COLORED. BAPTIST.


First, 11th and Pearl .- Rev. Richard Vaughn, 10 Warren.


Union, Little Pine ab 6th .- Vacant.


Shiloh, Clifton and Cedar .- Rev. Jeremiah Asher,


Oak Street, Oak (W P) .- Rev. William Jackson, Church n Park.


METHODIST.


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 .- Rev. B. Catto.


Second, St. Mary ab 6th .- Rev. Benj. F. Temple- ton, 12 Ivy.


Central, Lombard bel 9th.


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.


St. Thomas', 5th and Adelphi .- Rev. William Douglass.


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MINISTERS AND CONSULS.


MINISTERS AND CONSULS


FROM FOREIGN POWERS RESIDENT IN PHILADELPHIA.


FROM AUSTRIA. S. Morris Wain, Vice Consul, 35 S Del av.


FROM BAVARIA. Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul, S W 5th and Powell.


FROM BELGIUM. Mark Samuel Mange, Consul, 206 S 9th.


FROM BRAZIL. Edward S. Sayres, Vice Consul, 125} S Front.


FROM BREMEN. Jno. Leppien, Consul, 83 Chestnut.




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