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Henry Coppee, Librarian.
William B. Reed, A. M, Professor of American History
James C. Booth, A. M., Professor of Chemistry as applied to the Arts.
Vincenzio de Amarelli, A.M., Ph. D., Professor of the Italian Language and Literature.
Joseph Alexander Delutte, Professor of the French Language and Literature.
Charles B. Trego, Professor of Mineralogy and Geology.
Fairman Rogers, A. M., Professor of Civil Engi- neering.
Frederick Dick, Janitor of the University.
Academical Department.
William McAdam, A. M., Principal and Teacher of the Classics.
Department of Mines, Arts and Manufactures. Lectures delivered daily at 4 and 5 o'clock, P. M., in the College Building.
Juhn F. Frazer, A. M., Professor of Natural Phi- losophy and Mechanics and Chemistry.
E. Otis Kendall, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. Fairman Rogers, A. M., Professor of Civil En- gineering, Surveying, Mining, &c.
Charles B. Trego, Professor of Mineralogy and Geology.
Law Department.
Two Terms-The First begins October 1; the Second, February 1. Vacation-June to October. Fee to each Professor 810. Degree of Bachelor of Laws given on the completion of the course.
George Sharswood, A. M , Dean of the Faculty and Professor of the Institutes of Law, including, inter alia, International, Constitutional, Commercial and Civil Law.
Peter M'Call, A. M., Professor of Practice, Plead- ing and Evidence in Law and in Equity.
E. Spencer Miller, A. M., Professor of the Law of Real Estate and Conveyancing, and Equity Juris- prudence
Medical Department.
Founded 3d of May, 1765.
Fees 8120. Matriculation fee, payable only once, and Diseases of Women and Children.
$5 00.
Session commerces the first Monday in November, and continues until the middle of March ensuing. 57*
Professors.
Robert Hare, M. D., Emeritus Prof. of Chemistry. William Gibson, M. D., Emeritus 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.
Henry H. Smith, M. D., Professor of Surgery.
Geo. W. Norris, M. D., Prof. of Clinical Surgery William W. Gerhard, M. D., Assistant Lecturer in Demonstrative Medicine.
Wm. Hunt, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Robert E. Rogers, M. D., Dean of the Faculty. Francis B. Dick, Janitor.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT .- 9th bel Locust.
FACULTY OF MEDICINE.
David Gilbert, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and | Diseases of Women and Children.
Alfred Stille, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine.
John Niell, M. D. ,Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery.
John J. Reese, M. D., Professor of Medica Chemistry.
John B. Biddle, M. D., Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica.
Faancis G. Smith, M. D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine.
F. G. Richardson, M. D., Professor of Special and Surgical Anatomy.
H. W. De Saussure Ford, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Clinical Medicine, by Prof. Biddle : Clinical Sur- gery by Prof. Neill, at the Philadelphia Hospital. in conjunction with other members of the Medical Board of the Hospital, at the Pennsylvania Hospital, by the Physicians and Surgeons of the Hospital ; at the College, by the Members of the Faculty.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. 5th below Walnut.
Corporators-Hon. Geo. W. Woodward ; John C. Bullitt; Robt. Morris ; Wm. H. Allen, M. D). : Colson Heiskill.
President .- Hon. Ellis Lewis. M, D., LL.D. Secretary .- J. R. Tyson, LL.D.
FACULTY.
George Hewston, M. D., Professor of Anatomy.
B. Howard Rand, M. D., Professor of Chemistry Henry Hartshorn, M. D., Professor of the Insti- tutes of Medicine.
Alfred T. King, M. D., Professor of Practice of Medicine.
James L. Tyson, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and General Therapeutics.
William S. Halsey, M. D., Professor of the Prin- ciples and Practice of Surgery.
Lewis D. Harlow, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics
Wm. Bradley, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy . Wm. H. Hazzard, M. D., Prosector of Surgery. B. Howard Rand, M. D., Dean.
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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS, &c.
FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENN-
SYLVANIA .- No. 229 Arch. President .- Charles D. Cleaveland. Secretary .- William S. Peirce. Treasurer .- Marmaduke Moore.
FACULTY.
Elwood Harvey, M. D., Professor of the Prinei- ples and Practice of Medicine.
Ann Preston, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Hygiene.
Edwin Fussell, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Histology.
Mark G. Kerr, M. D., Professor of Materia Me- dica and General Therapeutics.
-, Professor of Chemistry aud Toxicology. Sylvester Birdsell, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics and diseases of Women and Children.
Henry J. Brown, M. D., Professor of Surgery.
Emeline Horton Cleaveland, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Henry F. Birnbaum, Janitor.
Edwin Fussell, M. D., Dean of the Faculty, 229 Arch st.
PENN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF PHILA. For both Sexes, in two separate Departments. (N. W. 12th & Chestnut.) Board of Trustees.
President .- Thomas Snowden, Esq.
Secretary .- Wardale G. M' Allister, Esq.
Treasurer .- Jacob Fisher.
FACULTY.
A. Russell Themas, M. D., Professor of Descrip- tive and Surgical Anatomy.
Professor of Microscopical Anatomy and Physiology.
J. M. Macomber, M. D. Professor of Inorganic and organic Chemistry.
Botany.
Philosophy and History of Medicine.
William Schmæle, M. D., Professor of General and Special Pathology and Morbid Anatomy.
John C. Hutton, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy.
J. Herzka, M. D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Medicine.
Respectable and intelligent women desirous of be- C. Kamerly, M. D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Surgery. coming trained in their duties as Nurses, may apply with testimonials of intelligence and good moral ehar- Joseph S. Longshore, M. D. Professor of Institutes acter to the Matron of the Nurses' Home, 337 North and Practice of Obstetrics.
Thomas G. Alien, Esq., Professor of Medical and citizens desirous of obtaining monthly and other Jurisprudence and Public Hygiene.
J. M. Macomber, M.D., Dean of Male Department Institution, may apply to the matron.
Jos. S. Longshore, M. D., Dean of Female De- partment.
ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Haines Street rear Odd Fellows' Hall, Sixth Street near Race.
FACULTY OF MEDICINE.
Joseph Sites, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.
Henry Hollemback, M. D., Professor of Materia Mediea, Therapeutics, and Medical Botany.
Thomas G. Chase, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence.
Marshall Calkins, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, 319 Race.
James M. Buzzell, M. D., Professor of the Insti- lison, John F. Frazer.
tutes and Practice of Surgery.
William Paine, M. D., Emeritus Professor of the Frederick Fraley, John L. Le Conte.
Theory and Practice of Medicine and Pathology.
John Fondey, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine.
Marshall Calkins, M. D., Demonstrator, 319 Raee. John Fondney, M. D., Dean of the Faculty, 410 Vine st.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY.
No. 116 Arch street.
President .- Henry C. Carey.
Secretary .- Thomas Wood.
FACULTY.
Elisha Townsend, D. D. S., M. D., Professor of Operative Dental Surgery.
Ely Parry, D. D. S., M. D., Professor of Chem- istry, Materia Medica, and Therapeutics.
Robert Arthur, D. D. S., M. D., Professor of the Principles of Dental Surgery.
J. F. B. Flagg, D. D. S., M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.
T. L. Buckingham, D. D. S., M. D., Professor of Mechanical Dentistry.
Louis Jack, D. D. S., Demonstrator of Operative Dental Surgery.
William Calvert, D. D. S., Demonstrator of Me- chanical Dentistry.
Robert Arthur, Dean, 252 Walnut.
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 at 3} o'clock.
NURSES' HOME under the direction of the
porated in 1832,and the PHILADELPHIA NURSE
and supply of Nurses for the sick. Supported by legacies, donations and annual subscriptions.
Elwood Wilson, M. D., President.
Ann Davis,
Joseph T. K. Vanpelt, Secretaries.
Joseph Warrington, Consulting Physician.
side of Race street, East from 10th st. Strangers
Nurses, who have been under the training of this
PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR ALLEVIAT- ING THE MISERIES OF PUBLIC PRISONS. Instituted 1787.
President .- James J. Barclay.
Vice Presidents .- Townsend Sharpless, William Shippen, M. D.
Secretaries .- William Parker Foulke, Edward Townsend.
Treasurer .- Horatio C. Wood,
THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. S W 5th and Chestnut.
President-John K. Kane.
Vice Presidents-John C. Cresson, Robley Dung-
Secretaries-Charles B. Trego, E. Otis Kendall,
Treasurer-Charles B. Trego.
-, Professor of General and Medical PHILADELPHIA LYING-IN CHARITY, incor-
Alfred Woodward, M. D., Professor of Mental SOCIETY, established in 1839, for the education
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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS, &c.
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. 7th below Market.
Meetings: Institute, Monthly, Sd Thursday in the month. Board of Managers, 2d Wednesday in the month.
John C. Cresson, President.
Jolan Agnew, M. 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,
John C. Trautwine,
Joseph J. Barras,
John H. Towne,
John M'Clure,
Edwin Greble, George Erety,
David S. Brown, Evans Rogers,
Thomas S. Stewart, Robert Cornelius,
Owen Evans,
Lawrence Johnson,
Alan Wood,
George C. Howard,
John E. A.ddieks,
Isaac S. Williams,
Joseph Harrison, jr., Jacob Weaver.
Auditors.
Samt. Mason, Algernon S. Roberts, Jas. H. Cresson.
THE WAGNER FREE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE.
N E of 13th and Spring Garden.
Trustees.
President, William Wagner.
James Bryan, M. D., William H. Allen, LL. D., John Anspach, Esq., D. R. King, Esq., Robert Cor- nelius, Esq.
Secretary, George Stuart.
Faculty.
President, and Professor of Minerology and Mining, William Wagner.
Professor of Comparative Physiology, James Bryan, A. M., M. D.
Professor of Human Anatomy, George Hewston, A. M., M. D.
Professor of Natural Philosophy, Lemuel Stephe s A. M.
Professor of Physiology, H. T. Child, M. D.
Professor of Ethnology, Montrov ille W. Dicke: M. D.
Professor of Astronomy, George Stuart, A. B.
Professor of Zoology, Robert Foster, M. D.
Professor of Chemistry, George Yeager, A. M.
Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, Isaac R. Walker, M. D.
Professor of Architecture, G. Parker Cummings. Professor of Botany,
Professor of Geology,
Professor of Civil Engineering,
" Professorship to be Alled.
+ Temporarily filled by Professor Wmn. Wagner.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYL- VANIA.
Annual contribution, three dollars. Life membership, twenty dollars. Atheneum Building.
The Society mects on the 2d Monday of every month, third story, front, Atheneum Building. President, Hon. Thomas Sergeant.
Vice Presidents, Job R. Tyson, Charles Miner,
Wilksbarre, William Shippen, George Chambers, Chambersburg.
Recording Secretary, Frank M. Etting. Corresponding Secretary, Horatio G. Jones, jr., 47 South 5th.
Treasurer, C. M. Morris, 55 Walnut. Librarian, Townsend Ward.
PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SO- CIETY.
Concert Hall, Chestnut Street
President, General Robert Patterson.
Vice Presidents, James Dundas, Robert Corne- lius, Robert Buist, B. A. Fahnestock.
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, L. L. D. Professor of Horticultural Chemistry, Robt. Hare, M. D.
PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR PROMOT- ING AGRICULTURE.
160 Chestnut.
President, David Landreth.
Viee President, A. T. Newbold, Aaron Clement. Secretary, Alfred L. Kennedy, M. D.
Librarian, John McGowen.
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. President-James Gowen. Vice-Presidents.
Isaac B. Baxter,
William Jessup,
A. T. Newbold, H. N. M'Alister,
WVm. C. Rudman, Jae. S. Haldeman,
Algernon S. Roberts, William Hieser,
Thos. P. Knox,
John S. Isett,
Abrhm. R. M'Ilvaine, John McFarland.
William Stavely, John H. Ewing,
Henry P. Robeson, John Murdock,
John Strohm, Wm. Martin, sr.,
John P. Rutherford,
Wm. Waugh,
Amos Kapp,
Wm. Bigler,
Geo. W. Woodward,
James Miles.
Chas. Aug. Lukenbaugh, Additional members of the Executive Committee.
Frederick Watts, Carlisle, Pa.
John S. Evans, York, Pa.
A. O. Hiester, Harrisburg.
Isaac G. M.Kinley, Harrisburg.
Simon Cameron, Middletown, Dauphin co.
Corresponding Sec., Alfred L Elwyn, Philadelphia.
Recording See., Robert C. Walker, Elizabeth, Pa.
Treasurer, George H. Bucher, Hogestown, Pa.
Chemist and Geologist, S. S. Haldeman, Colum- bia, Pa.
Librarian, David Mumma, jr., Harrisburg.
MERCHANTS' FUND.
President, John M. Atwood, 162 Market. Vice Presidents, WVm. Platt, Thomas Robins. Treasurer, Wm. C. Ludwig, 28 N 30.
Secretary, Thomas F. Brady, 105 Market.
MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION.
President, Wm. C. Ludwig, 28 N 3d.
Secretary, Wm. A. Rolin, N E 8th and Market. Treasurer, Edwin Mitchell, 11 Bank.
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CHURCHES.
WESTERN CLINICAL INFIRMARY
For the relief of the siek and infirm but deserving poor, Christian & Carpenter & 15th & 16th.
The following are the names of the gentlemen engaged in this benevolent projeet, with a list of the diseases they treat:
Dr. James L. Tyson, diseases of the Chest and Throat.
Dr. Joseph Klapp, diseases of the Digestive Or- gans.
Dr. O. H. Partridge, diseases of the Skin.
Dr. G. R. Morehouse, diseases of the Brain and Nervous System.
Dr. C. P. Turner, Fevers.
Dr. William V. Keating, diseases of Females.
Dr. J. Aitken Meigs, diseases of the Urinary Or- gans.
Dr. Lawrence Turnbull, diseases of the Eye and Ear.
Dr. D. D. Clark, General and Special Surgery.
One or the other of these Physicians is in almost constant attendanee at the Institution, in addition to a resident physician, his assistant and nurses.
The present Board of Managers are as follows : President -- Jesper Harding. Secretary-Wm. Crean. Treasurer-John M'Clure.
William M. Swaim, J. R. Tyson,
W. H. French, Casper P. Lukens,M. D.
Levi Dickson, I. V. Williamson,
Charles Leland, Wm. H. Divine,
James W. Brown, F. J. Dreer,
Thomas H. Powers.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. 311 Chestnut above 10th. Founded 1806. Officers of the Academy.
President .- Henry D. Gilpin. Directors.
Hyman Gratz, M. W. Baldwin,
Caleb Cope, Joseph Harrison,
James R. Lambdin,
Franklin Peale,
John T. Lewis, Wm. Struthers,
Geo. S. Pepper, John Sartain,
Samuel Welsh.
Hyman Gatz-Treasurer. John T. Lewis-Secretary. F. Radoux- Curator. F. Corvaizier-Janitress.
UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Office N W 7th and Sansom.
An Institution for the relief of the sick and indi- gent; for the suppression of vice and the encourage- ment of industry among the worthy poor.
At the annual meeting of this Society, held Tues- day evening, Oet. 16th, the following gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year :
President-Charles S. Wurts.
Vice-Presidents-Charles Evans, M. D., Richard D. Wood.
Treasurer-Edmund Wilcox, 128 Chestnut.
Corresponding Secretary-J. Fisher Leaming.
Recording Secretary-Jolin H. Atwood.
Managers.
Benjamin Coates, Wm. E. Sherman,
Matthias W. Baldwin,
L. Montgomery Bond,
John Farnum, Arthur G. Coffin,
Jeremiah Hacker,
R. P. King,
S. Austin Allibone,
Benjamin Orne,
Wm. M. Collins, John W. Claghorn,
Edwd. Armstrong, Thomas Wattson,
John Bohlen, John P. Taylor,
Thos. Latimer, Frederick R Starr,
Wm. Purves,
Valentine Burkhart.
PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE OF DESIGN.
President-William Struthers.
Vice-Presidents-C. L. Rehn, James B. Rodgers.
Treasurer-Lloyd B. Hoppin.
Recording Secretary-H. M. Murray.
Corresponding Secretary-S. H. Crittenden.
PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF APPRENTICES AND AMATEURS.
Office Assembly Buikling.
President, Frederick Scofield. Vice-President, Percival Collins, James B. Rod- gers.
Treasurer-Lloyd B. Hoppin.
Recording Secretary, George S. Fox. Corresponding Secretary, E. M. Tilden. Actuary, John Toy.
CHURCHES
BAPTIST.
Spruce Street, Spruce ab 4th .- Rev. J. Wheaton First, N W Broad and Arch .- Rev. James H. Smith, 248 S 10th bel South. Cuthbert, 118 S 3d.
Second, New Market Street, ab Poplar.
Third, 2d ab Catharine .- Rev. J. H. Peters, 185 S 5th. Fourth, Buttonwood and 5th-Rev. B. Griffiths, 76 N 5th.
Fifth, Sansom ab Eighth.
Calvary, 5th bel Carpenter.
Tenth, Sth ab Green .- Rev. J. H. Kennard, 8th bel Coates. Eleventh, 12th ah Race .- Rev. D. B. Cheney, 523 . Vine.
Twelfth, Queen near Shackamaxon .- Rev. B. C. Morse, 46 Shackamaxon.
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CHURCHES.
Broad Street, cor Broad and Brown .- Rev. H. Day, D. D. Coates bel 8th.
Passyunk, Broad and Passyunk road .- Rev. Jas. Trickett, 24 Owen.
West Philadelphia, Chestnut ab Park .- Rev. Ed- gar M. Levy, Park bel Chestnut ( W P.)
North, 8th ab Master .- Rev. Isaac Cole, 8th ab Master.
Tabernacle, Chestnut n 18th .- Rev. William T. Brantley.
German, N E cnr 6th and Poplar .- Rev. K. A. Fleischman, 549 N 10th.
Spring Garden, 13th ah Wallace .- Rev. J. A. M'Kean Green n Broad.
Blockley, Blockley .- Rev. William T. Bunker, West Philadelphia.
Schuylkill Falls, Falls of Schuylkill .- Rev. N. J. Clark, Falls of Schuylkill.
Manayunk, Manayunk .- Rev. W. E. Watkinson, Green lane (Myk.)
German Baptist, (G Town.)-Vacant.
Germantown, Price street, vacant.
Chestnut Hill, Chestnut Hill .- Rev. R. F. Young, Chestnut Hill.
Bustleton, Bustleton, vacant.
Roxborough, Roxborough .- Rev. Thos. Winter, Roxborough.
Frankford, Frankford .- Rev. Wm. M. White- head, Frankford.
Lower Dublin, Lower Dublin, vacant.
Holmesburg, Holmesburg .- Rev. Richard Lewis, Holmesburg.
Union, Milestown, vacant.
Franklin, Sd & Ellwood lane.
Rev. Wm. Coxey Turner's lane & Butler.
BIBLE CHRISTIAN.
Third ab Franklin .- William Metcalfe, M. D., 645 N St.
CHRISTIAN.
Mount Zion, Christian bel 6th.
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.
Twelfth ab Wallace .- James Challen, Minister, 545 Green ab 13th.
DUTCH REFORMED.
First, N W 7th and Spring Garden .- Rev. A. A. Willits, 7th ab Noble.
Second, 7th ab Brown .- Rev. J. F. Berg, 8th ab Brown.
Third, 10th and Filbert .- Rev. Win. J. R. Taylor, S W Perry and Spruce.
Manayunk, Manayunk .- Rev. W. Fulton, Mana- yunk.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
Emanuel, 2d ab Poplar .- Rev. Jessee Yeakel, 7 Beaver ab 2dl.
First Southwark, 5th bel Carpenter .- Rev. An- drew Zigefus.
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 bet 15th & 16th ; N E 9th and Spruce ; SE 4th and Green ; S W Lancaster av and Pine (W P)
Friends Meeting House, G T av ab Linden, (G Town.)
Germantown, Frankford, Byberry.
GERMAN REFORMED.
First, Race bel 4th .- Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger, D. D.
Salem, St. John bel Green .- Rev. Mr. While.
Bethlehem, Howard ab Phoenix .- Rev. Frederick A. Friedell.
Zion, 6th ab Girard av .- Nicholas Gehr, 440 Mar- shall.
Germantown, (Presbyterian,) Market House Square .- Rev. Jacob Helfenstein, (Germantown.)
INDEPENDENT.
Broad Street, cor of George .- Rev. John Cham- bers, 402 Walnut.
First Kensington, Marlboro' & West .- Rev. John G. Wilson, 242 Hanover.
Christian Union, Vine bel 13th .- Vacant.
JEWS' SYNAGOGUES.
Bnai Israel, George and South .- Rev. Nute.
German, Franklin ab Wood .- Rev. Mr. Frankill. German, New Market .- Rev. L. Naumberg.
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. W. J. Mann, Pastor.
Zion, 4th & Cherry, Rev. C. R. Demme.
St. Paul's, St. Jolin & Brown, Rev. A. R. Wentzel. St. Luke's, 4th ab Franklin .- Rev. John C. Baker. St. Matthews, New below 4th .- Rev. Edwin W. Hutter.
St. Jolin's, Race ab 5th .- Rev. P. F. Mayer, 2 Montgomery square.
St. Marks, Sp Garden ab 13th .- Rev. Theophilus Stork, D. D , 120 Marshall.
Trinity, Passyunk .- Rev. Chas. A. Baer
St. Jolin's, (German, ) Carpenter bel 5th .- Rev August Hoyer, 12 Redwood.
Kensington, 3d and Oxford .- Rev. B. Keller.
Frankford, Frankford .- Rev. B. Keller.
St. Michael's, Germantown .- Rev. C. W. Schef- er, Germantown.
Lower, Germantown .- Rev. Luther E. Albert, Germantown.
Germantown, Germantown .- Rev. G. F. Gardner, Roxborough.
Manayunk, Manayunk .- Rev. G. F. Gardner, Roxborough
MARINERS'.
Bethel, (Methodist ) Shippen and Penn.
Eastburn, (Pres.) Water n Chestnut.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
St. George's, 4th bel Vine.
Trinity, 8th ab Race.
Green Street, Green ab 10th.
Fitth, 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, Callowhill bet 18th and 19thi.
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.
Plank, R av ab Girard College.
Pitman Chapel, eor 23d and Lombard.
Young Men's Central Home Mission, Bedford ab 6th.
Nazareth, 13th n Vine.
Ebenezer, Christian bel 4th.
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CHURCHES.
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. Eleventh Street M. E., 11th bel Catharine
Asbury, Crammond and Chestnut, (W P) Mantuaville.
Roxborough, (Rxbo.)
Mt. Zion, Green lane, Manayunk.
Ebenezer, Gay st., Manayunk.
Germantown, Haines st., (G Town.)
St. Stephens, Town Hall, Germantown.
Chestnut Hill (C Hill.)
Bridesburg, Kirkbride n School.
Bustleton, (Butln.)
Fletcher Chapel, Monroeville.
Frankford, Paul st (Fkd.)
Holmesburg, (Holmesburg.)
METHODIST PROTESTANT.
Free Protestant, 11th and Wood.
Twentieth Street Church, 20th bel Market .- Rev. Wmn. Reineck.
Bethlehem, Melon ab 12th -Rev. James K. Nichols.
Salem, Otter below Front .- Rev. T. D. Valiant.
MORAVIAN.
Cor. Franklin & Wood -Edmund de Schweinitz.
NEW JERUSALEM.
First, Broad and Brandywine .- Rev. Whitacker 46 N 12th.
Second. 4th bel German .- Vacant.
Third, Cherry bet 21st and 22nd .- Rev. W. H. Benade.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First, Washington square .- Rev. Albert Barnes, (W. P.)
Second, 7th bel Arch .- Rev. Charles W. Shields, Rittenhouse sq & Plymouth.
Third, Pine and 4th .- Rev. Thomas Brainerd, 190 Pine.
Fourth, Lombard & 12th .- Rev. Lewis Cheese- man, 4 Union pl.
Arch st., Arch ab 10th .- Rev. Charles Wadsworth, Arch W 17th.
Sixth, Spruce below 6th .- Rev. Joseph H. Jones, 198 Spruce.
Seventh, Broad ab Chestnut .- Vacant.
Scotts', Spruce ab 3d .- Rev. Alex. Macklin, D. D. idge, 100 N 20th.
10 Clinton.
Ninth, 16th & George .- Rev. Wm. Blackwood, 18th & George.
Tenth, 12th and Walnut .- Rev. Henry A. Board- man, Locust ab Broad.
Twelfth, South ab 11th .- Rev. Wm. Ramsey, 13th bel Lombard.
Central, 8th and Cherry .- Rev. H. S. Clarke, 261 Arch.
Clinton street, 10th and Clinton .- Rev. Henry S. Juniper n Filbert. Darling, 558 Pine.
Union, 13th bel Spruce .- Rev. David Magill.
Western, 17th and Filbert .- Rev. Charles A. Smith, D. D., Washington ab 18th.
First, (N. L.) Buttonwood bel 6th .- Rev. T. J. Shepherd, 211 N 6th.
Central, (N. L.) Coates above 3d .- Rev. Geo. Duf- field, jr., 439 N 8th.
North, 6th ab Green .- Rev. L. H. Christian.
Spring Garden, 11th ab Sp Garden st .- Rev. John M'Doweil, 297 N 11th.
Logan Square, 20th and Vine. Rev. John Patton, 17 Summer,
First Southwark, German ab 2d .- Rev. E. W. Bruen, 499 Chestnut.
Southwark, 3d and Redwood .- Rev. A. P. Colet, residence adjoining the church.
First, (Kensington ) Palmer West of Queen .- Rev George Chandler, 184 Queen.
Cohocksink, G T Road above 6th .- Rev. Daniel Gaston, 544 G T road.
Green Hill, Girard avenue ab 16th .- Rev. Thomas Street, N E 17th & Poplar.
Penn, 10th ab Poplar .- Rev. Francis D. Ladd, Broad ab Poplar.
Richmond .- Rev. James G. Shinn, Larch ab Wil- liam (R.)
Fifteenth, 15th & Lombard .- Rev. Clarke Louden, 294 Walnut.
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, (Kensington,) F road ab Franklin -Rev. William O. Johnstone.
Welsh, S W 12th and Filbert, vacant.
Westminster, Broad and Shippen .- Rev. Robert Watts, Morris bel Pine.
South-Western, 20th and Lombard st .- Rev. J. M'Askie.
Olivet, cor 20th and Washington (S. G.)-Rev. E. D. Newberry.
West Arch, cor Arch and 18th .- Vacant.
Germantown, Main ab Centre .-- Rev. J. H. M. Knox, (G Town.)
Chestnut Hill, Main st .- Rev. Roger Owen, (C Hill )
Brideshurg, Church ab R. R .- Rev. Wm. Scrib- ner (Bdg.)
Holmesburg .- Rev. James Scott, Holmesburg.
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