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Frankford, cor Frankford & Church .- Rev. Thos. Murphy (Fkd.)
Manayunk .- Rev. Andrew Culver (Myk.)
Market House Sq. (G. T.)-Rev. Jacob Helfen- stein.
ASSOCIATE PRESBYTERIAN.
First, S W Broad and Lombard .- Rev. Francis Church, 443 Catharine.
Second, Front ab Jefferson .- Rev. Jos. T. Cooper, 134 Queen (K).
Third, Race W of 21st .- Rev. Thos. H. Bever-
Fourth, Church n Main, Frankford .- Rev. James Price.
Shippen street, bel 12th .- Vacant.
Monroe st, Monroe n Palmer .- Rev. Thomas Johnstun.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED) PRESBYTERIAN.
First, Race bet 15th and 16th .- Rev. J. B. Dales,
Second, Lombard ab 19th .- Rev. Geo. C. Arnold, N W 18th & Lombard.
Third, cor 20th and Fairview .- Rev. Robert Arm- strong, 172 N 20th.
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
Broad below Spruce .- Rev. T. W. J. Wylie, Chestnut E 21st.
Cherry street bel 11th .- Rev Jas. M. Wilson, 8 W North.
'Twenty-second bel Callowhill .- Rev. W. Sterrett, Callowhill n 23d.
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CHURCHES.
Seventeenth ab Cherry .- Rev. Saml. O. Wylie, 26| S 17th.
Eighteenth street, cor. Filbert .- Vacant.
Deal street, bel Frankford road .- Rev. - Mid-| Rev. R. S. Trapier, 31 Clinton.
dleton.
York street, bet Front and F road .- Rev. A. G. Till ab Market.
M'Auley, Hanover bel F. road.
Seventeenth st., bel Market .- Rev. David McKee Haneoek street, n Oxford .- Rev. Robt. J. Black 564 Marshall ab Master.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
Bishop White Chapel, Front and Margaretta .-- Rev. A. Christian, S W Front & Margaretta.
Christ Church, 2d ab Market .- Rev. B. Dorr, SE 13th and Arch.
St. James', 7th ab Market .- Rev. Henry J. Mor- ton, D. D., 9 Clinton.
St. Peter's, 3d & Pine .- Rev. W. H. Odenheim- er, 99 Pine.
St. Stephen's, 10th ab Chestnut .- Rev. H. W. Du- cachet, D. D., 8 Girard.
St. Andrew's, 8th ab Spruee .- Rev. Wm. B. Ste- vens, D. D. 13 Clinton.
St. Jude's, Franklin ab Brown .- Rev. E. Louns- berry, 411 N 10th.
St. John's, Brown bel 3d .- Rev. C. F. M'Rae, Broad and Spruce.
St. Luke's, 13th below Spruce .- Rev. M. A. De Wolfe Howe, D. 1)., Broad n Pine.
St. Philip's, Vine bel 8th .- Rev Chas. D. Cooper, Race ab 6th.
Epiphany, 15th and Chestnut .- Vacant.
Grace, 12th & Cherry .-- Rev. Wm. Suddards, 12th bel Cherry.
St. Paul's, 3d bel Walnut .- Rev. Richard Newton, D. D.
St. Matthew's, Francisville .- Rev. Geo. E. Hare, D. D., 34 Summer.
Trinity, Catharine ab 2d .- Rev. John Coleman, D. D., 318 S Front.
Gloria Dei, Swanson near Navy Yard .- Rev. J. C. Clay, D. D., residence adjoining the church.
Church of the Aseension, Lombard ab 11th .- Rev. W. T. D. Dalzell, at Mrs. Bullard's Arch ab 13th. Church of the Evangelists, Catharine ab 7th .- Rev Samuel Durborrow, 6 Jefferson Lombard ab 9th. .
Emanuel, Marlboro' ab Franklin .- Rev. J. G Maxwell, 441 N Broad.
All Saints, 12th below Fitzwater .- Rev. John P Lundy, Florida n Catharine.
Church of the Nativity, 11th and Washington .- Rev. N. O. Preston, residence adjoining the chureli. Advent Church, York av ab Tammany .- Rev H. H. Bean.
Church of the Redemption, 22d and Callowhill .- Rev. G. Durborrow, Callowhill n 21st.
St. Mark's, Loeust ab 16tlı .- Rev. J. P. B. Wil- mer, 551 Walnut.
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. C. Richard O'Connor. Parkman, Falls of Schuylkill.
Zion, cor of School and Howard .- Rev. Jacob M. Douglass, 378 Coates.
Church of the Atonement, 17th & Summer .- Rev. Kingston Goddard, Chestnut ab 18th.
Church of the Crucifixion, 8th ab Shippen .- Rev. George Bringhurst, 16 Marshall.
Church of the Mediator, 19th and Lombard .- [ Rev. W. W. Spear, Walnut n Till ( W P)
Church of the Messiah, Port Richmond .- Rev. Joel Rudderow, Richmond ab William.
St. Bartholomew, Germantown road near 8th .- Rev. Norris M. Jones, residence near the church.
Church of the Resurrection, Broad and Tioga .- Rev. Thos. J. Davis, Nicetown.
Redeemer, (Seaman's) near Spruce st wharf .-
Saviour, Locust, (W. P.)-Rev. Henry W. Woods,
Trinity, Maylandville .- Rev. Henry W. Woods, Darby rd & South (W. P.)
St. James, Kingsessing .- Rev. J. Brinton Smith, Kingsessing.
St. Andrew's, Mantua .- Rev. G. W. Natt, 6th & Sycamore (M V.)
Market St. Mission, Market ab 21st .- Rev. E. De Wolfe, 39 S 19th.
Saviour, Reed near Sth .- Rev. Wm. C. Cooley, 297 Washington (S.)
Holy Apostles, N Broad st .- Vacant.
St. David's, Manayunk .- Rev. B. Wistar Morris, Church (Myk.)
St. Luke's, G T avenue .- Rev. John Rodney (G Town.)
Christ, Tulpehocken (G Town.)-Rev.A. Aitkins, (G Town.)
Trinity, Oxford .- Rev. E. Y. Buchanan, Olney.
All Saints, Lower Dublin,-Rev. F. W. Beasley, Lower Dublin.
Oak Grove, Lower Dublin .- Rev. F. W. Beasley, Lower Dublin.
Emmanuel, Holmesburg. - Rev. G. C. Field, Holmesburg.
St. Mark's, Frankford and Sellers .- Rev. Daniel S. Miller, 218 Frankford (Frd.)
Chestnut Hill, Tedyusenng avenue .- Rev. Alex. Shiras.
St. Clements, 19th and Cherry .- Rev. H. S. Spackman.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul .- 18th and Summer.
St. Augustine's, 4tli opp New .- V. R. Rev. F. P. Moriarty.
St. Joseph's, Willing's al .- Rev. J. J. Barberlin.
St. Mary's, 4th ab Spruce .- Rev. Geo. S. J. Stobel.
St. John's, 13th below Market .- Rev. Jas. Ryder.
Holy Trinity, 6th and Spruee .- Rev. P. M. Car- bon.
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. William O'- Hara.
St. Philip de Neri, Queen ah Second .- Rev. N. Cantwell.
St. Peter's, 5th & Franklin av .- Rev. Kleinadam. St. Paul's, Christian bel 10th .- Rev. P. F. Sheridan Church of the Assumption, Spring Garden below 12th .- V. R. Rev. C. J. H. Carter.
St. Theresa, Broad and Catharine .- Rev. Hugh Lane.
St. James', Chestnut and Mary (W. P.)-Rev.
St. Alphonsus, 4th and Reed .- Rev. Wm. Repish.
St. Mary Magdalene, Marriott bel 8th .- Rev. C. Mariana.
St. Malachy, 11th ab Master .- Rev. John Kelly.
St. Bridget's, Falls of Schuylkill .- Rev. Jaines Cullen.
St. Gregory's, Cathedral Cemetery .- Rev. James Kelly.
St. Joachin, Frankford .- Rev. John McGovern.
St. Vincent of Paul, Germantown .- Rev. Michael Domenec ..
St. Dominick's, Holmesburg .- Rev. Matthew Mc- Grane.
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MINISTERS AND CONSULS.
St. Stephen's, Nicetown .- Rev. Jeremiah O'Dono- hue.
St. John the Baptist, Manayunk .- Rev. D. Mul- holland.
Immaculate Conception, Manayunk .- Rev. J. J. Moshall.
SECOND ADVENT.
S W 10th and Filbert.
UNITARIAN.
First, 10th and Locust .- Rev. W. H. Furness, Pine near 15th.
UNIVERSALIST.
First, Lombard ab 4th .- Rev. Abel C. Thomas. Second, 8th ab Noble .- Vacant.
Church of the Messiah, cor Juniper & Locust .- Vacant.
COLORED.
BAPTIST.
First, 11th and Pearl .- Rev. Richard Vaughn, 10 Warren.
Union, Little Pine ab 6th .- J. F. Boulden, 30 Russell.
Shiloh, Clifton and Cedar .- Rev. Jeremiah Asher, 7 Rodman.
Oak Street, Oak (W P) .- Edmund Kelly, Oak and Maloney.
METHODIST.
Bethel, 6th ah 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.
Allen's Chapel, 72 Christian.
Jones' Chapel, 7th n Dickerson.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First. 7th bel Shippen .- Rev. Wm. T. Catto. Second, St. Mary ab 6th .- Vacant.
Central, Lombard bel 9th .- Rev. Benjamin F. Templeton.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
St. Thomas', 5th and Adelphi .- Rev. William Douglass, 32 Powell.
MINISTERS AND CONSULS
FROM FOREIGN POWERS RESIDENT IN PHILADELPHIA.
FOR AUSTRIA.
S. Morris Waln, Vice Consul, 35 S Del av.
FOR BADEN.
Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul, 77 Spruce.
FOR BAVARIA. Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul, 77 Spruce bel 4th
FOR BELGIUM. Mark Samuel Mange, Consul, 206 S 9th.
FOR BRAZIL. Edward S. Sayres, Vice Consul, 125} S Front.
FOR BREMEN.
Vacant.
FOR GREAT BRITAIN.
John G. Dale, Acting Consul, 9 Pear. Fon BRUNSWICK. Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul, 77 Spruce.
FOR BUENOS AYRES. Nalbro Frazier, Consul, 15 Walnut.
Vacant.
FOR CHILI.
FOR DENMARK.
Godfrey Weber, 21 Church alley.
FOR FRANCE.
Francisque Charles Alphonse Sacathan de Laforest, 6th street n Spruce.
FOR HAMBURG, Ferdinand Lorenz, Consul, 10 Strawberry.
FOR HANOVER.
Vacant.
FOR HESSE DARMSTADT.
Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul General, 77 Spruce.
FOR LUEBECK.
John H. Hargis, Consul, 29} S 3d.
FOR MEXICO.
Felix Merino, Vice Consul, 78 N 11th.
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FOR THE NETHERLANDS. George G. Ziegler, Consul, 69 S 4th. FOR OLDENBURG. Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul, 77 Spruce. FOR THE PONTIFICAL STATES. George Allen, Vice Consul, 17th bel Walnut. FOR PORTUGAL. Edward S. Sayres, Consul 125} S Front. FOR PRUSSIA.
Vacant. FOR REPUBLIC OF COSTA RICA. S. Morris Waln, Vice-Consul, 35 S Del av. REPUBLIC OF GUATEMALA. S. Morris Wain, Vice Consul, 35 S Del avenue, FOR SARDINIA. S. Morris Waln, Consular Agent, 35 S Del av. FOR SAXONY.
Vacant.
GRAND DUCHY OF MECKLINBURG SCHWERIN. F. H. Harjes, Consul. FOR SICILY.
Vito Viti, 241 Arch. SPAIN.
G. Rocca, Pine ab 6th. 0
SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
E. R. Sayres, Consul, 125} S Front. FOR SWITZERLAND.
J. H. Ohertenffer, Consul, Chestnut bel Sd. FOR TUSCANY.
S. Morris Waln, Consular Agent, 35 S Del av. FOR VENEZUELA.
Jos. J. Keefe, Consul, 66 S Sd. ORIENTAL REPUBLIC OF URUGUAY.
Vacant.
FOR WIRTEMBERG.
Fred. Klett, 2d and Callowhill.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, INSTITUTIONS, SQUARES, &c.
Academy of Natural Sciences, NW George & Broad | Clarkson Hall, 103 Cherry ab 6th Academy of Fine Arts, 311 Chestnut Academy of Music, S W Broad and Locust Albion Society
Alms House, Schuylkill, ( west side) Alms House (Friends ) Walnut ab 3d
American Baptist Publication Society, 118 Arch. American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mis- sions, Presbyterian Honse opposite Mint American Emigrant Friend's Society, office 59 N 7th American & Foreign Christian Union, 1183 Walnut American Philosophical Society, S W 5th & Chestnut American Sunday-school Union, 316 Chestnut bel 12th Apprentices' Library, S W 5th and Arch Arch st Theatre, 219 Arch.
Artists' Fund Hall, Chestnut ab 10th
Assembly Building, S W 10th and Chestnut
Association for the Employment of poor women, 292 Green.
Asylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of the Use of their Reason, n Frankford Athenæum, 6th and Adelphi Bible Association of Friends, 50 N 4th Children's Hospital, Blight ab Lombard Christ Church Hospital, 8 Cherry
City Controller's Office, Girard Bank, 2d story City Hospital, 19th n Coates
City Museum (German Theatre) Callowhill bel 5th City Property Office, Girard Bank, 2d story City Solicitor's Office, City Building, Walnut bel 5th City Tobacco Warehouse, Dock and Spruee City Water Works, Fairmount, office 200 Cherry City Commissioners' Office, State House City Treasurer's Office, Girard Bank, 2d story City Watering Committee, office SW Chestnut & 5th | Insane Asylum
College and Medieal Hall, 9th n Market.
College of Pharmacy, Zane ab 7th Concert Hall, Chestnut ab 12th Corn Exchange, S W 2d and Gold Custom House, Chestnut ab 4th Episcopal Hospital, Front bet Huntingdon & Lehigh av Eclectic Medical College of Penna., Haines rear of Odd Fellows' Hall, 6th bet Arch and Race.
Female Hospitable Society, 5 Apple Tree al Female Medical College, 229 Arelı
Female Society for the Relief and Employment of the Poor, 70 N 7th
Franklin Institute Hall, 9 S 7th
Franklin Square, between Race and Vine and N 6th and Franklin
Friend's Library, 84 Mulberry (above stairs)
Friend's Library, Cherry bet 15th and 16th German Society Hall, 8 S 7th
Girard College, R road N W of Francisville Girard Trust Treasurer's office, S 5th ab Chestnut Glenwood Cemetery, R road and Turner's la Guardians of the Poor, office 36 N 7th
Health Office, S W 6th and George Hibernia Society Historical Society of Penn., 6th and Adelphi. Home for Colored Children, Girard av ab Ridge av Homeopathic Medical College, Filbert ab 11th House of Industry, Catharine ab 7th
House of Refuge, Parrish bet 22d and 24th
House of Refuge, (Colored Department,) N E Poplar and William
Howard Association, 2 S 9thı
Independence Square
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PUBLIC BUILDINGS, INSTITUTIONS, SQUARES, &c.
Jefferson Medical College, 56 S 10th
Ladies' Union City Mission, 6th bel Shippen Laurel Hill Cemetery, R road n Reading railroad Lebanon Cemetery, Passyunk rd W Broad Logan Square
Magdalen Asylum, Race and 21st
Marine Hospital, ab Gray's Ferry
Masonie Hall, Chestnut ab 7th.
Mayor's office, S W 5th and Chestnut Medical Institute, Locust ab 11th
Menonists, Crown bel Callowhill
Mercantile Library, 5th and Library
Monument Cemetery, Broad ab Master
Musical Fund Hall, 60 Locust National Hall
National Theatre and Circus, Walnut ab 8th
Navy Yard and Officers, S E Front and Prime
New County Prison, Proad bel Federal
New House of Correction, Bush Hill
New Penitentiary, Coates W of House of Refuge Northern Dispensary, 1 S Garden
Northern Home for Friendless Children, n House of Refuge
Northern Liberties Gas Works, Maiden below N Front.
Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Turner's la n R road
Odd Fellow's Hall, Frankford
Odd Fellows' Hall, 6th and Haines
Odd Fellows' Hall, N W Sd and Brown
Odd Fellows' Hall, (S. G. ) S. E. Broad and Spring Garden.
Office of Army Clothing and Equipage, U. S. army, N. E. 12th and Girard.
Olive Cemetery, Lancaster turnpike (W. P.)
Orphans' Asylum, (coloured) 13th ab Callowhill Penn Medical University, N'W 12th & Chestnut Penn's Treaty Monument, Shackamaxon (K)
Pennsylvania Branch Am. Tract Society, Chestnut n 10th
Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgeons, 116 Arch Pennsylvania Colonization Society, Walnut ab 6th Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, 31 N 5th
Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Public School, Holme (Collegeville)
Slavery, at Clarkson Hall
Pennsylvania and Philad'a Bible Soc'y, NW 7th & Walnut.
Pennsylvania Hospital, Pine bet 8th and 9th
Pennsylvania Institution for Deaf and Dumb, N W Broad and Pine
Pennsylvania Institute for the instruction of the Blind, Race and 20th.
Pennsylvania Medical College, 9th bel Locust
Pennsylvania Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons, Atheneum
Pennsylvania State Arsenal
Pennsylvania Training School for Idiotic and Feeble- minded Children, School House lane n German- town
Philadelphia City Institute, N E 18th and Chestnut Philadelphia Commercial College, S E 7th & Chest- nut (2d and 3d stories)
Philadelphia Home Mission Society, Presbyterian House opposite the Mint
Philadelphia Education Society, Presbyterian House opposite the Mint
Philadelphia Dispensary 5th bel Library
Philadelphia Exchange, N E e Sd and Walnut
Philadelphia Gas Works, 20th and Market, Office 8 S 7th
Philadelphia Infant School Society Philadelphia Lyceum
Philadelphia Library Co., at St. Thomas' Church, Walnut bel 5th
Philadelphia Library, N E 5th and Library
Philadelphia Orphans' Asylum, N E 18th and Cherry.
Philadelphia Society for the Establishment and Sup- port of Charity Schools
Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, 160 Chestnut
Post Office, Dock bel Sd
Post Office, Kensington, Maiden n Market Presbyterian Board of Publication, 265 Chestnut Presbyterian House, Chestnnt opposite the Mint Preston Retreat, Hamilton n 20th
Public High School, S E Broad and Green Public Library and Reading Room, Lombard ab 7th Public Normal School, Sergeant ab 9th
Public School, N E New ab Front
Public School, S W 23d ab Lombard.
Public School, (Madison, ) New Market ab Noble Public School, Federal bel 12th Public School, Zane ab 7tlı
Public School, (Monroe,) 11th and Buttonwood
Public School, N W Race ab Broad
Public School, Cherry and 16th.
Public School, (Ringgold,) c Sth and Fitzwater Public School, W Kensington, Masters ab 2d Public School, Robertson ab Parrish
Public School, (Mount Vernon, ) Catharine ab 3d Public School, (Livingston, ) 23d ab Callowhill
Public School, (Hancock, ) Coates bel 13tlı
Public School, (Jefferson,) 5th ab Poplar Public School, South Eastern, Front bel Pine Public School, (Weccacoe,) S E 2d and Reed Public School, 5th bel Washington Public School, (coloured) 6th n Lombard
Public School, (Carrol, ) Richmond
Public School, (Morris,) Palmer ab Duke
Public School, cor. 12th and Locust
Public School, (Penn,) S E 8th and Thompson
Public School, Chestnut (W. P.)
Public School, Green la bel Wood (Myk)
Public School, Ridge road (Rxho) Public School, Rittenhouse (G Town)
Public School, Harmony (C Hill)
Public School, Marshall (Fkd)
Public School, Columbia (HImbg)
Public School, Fayette, ( Butin)
Public School, Randolph (Nicetown)
Quarter Master's Office, U. S. Army, N E 12th & Girard.
Sandiford Hall, Haines ab 6th.
Sandford's Opera House, 11th bel Market.
Scott's Thistle Society.
Sheriff's Office, State House, W wing
Southern Dispensary, Catharine ab 7th
South wark Library, S 2d bel Plum
Southwark Market, M rd from Prime to Washington Spring Garden Hall, Spring Garden and 13th.
Spring Garden Institute, N E Broad and Spring Garden
Spring Garden Assembly Rooms, N E 8th & Spring' Garden
St. Andrew's Society.
St. David's Society.
St. George's Society.
State House, Chestnut bet 5th and 6th
Temporary Home for women and children, 37 Zane
The Wagner Free Institute of Science, N W 13th and Spring Garden.
Tract Association of Friends, 84 Arch
Union Benevolent Association, N W 7th & Sansom
Union Library Company, N W 6th and Walnut
Union Temperance Hall, Christian ab 9th
United States Arsenal, Gray's ferry road n Federal
United States Naval Asylum, Gray's ferry road n U S Arsenal
United States Mint, Chestnut and Juniper
University of Pennsylvania, S 9th n Market. Walnut Street Theatre, N E 9th and Walnut
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NEWSPAPERS
Washington Square, W from 6th Walnut and | Widows' Indigent, and Single Women's Asylum, . Locust
West Philadelphia Institute, Williams bel Pratt (W P) Western Honse of Industry, 17th and Market Western Homeopathic Dispensary, Beach and Young Men's Christian Association, 228 Arch Chestnut
Cherry E of 18th
Wills' Hospital, for the Lame and Blind, Race, W of 18th
Woodland Cemetery, Darby road, office 311 Arch.
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
DAILY NEWSPAPERS.
The Pennsylvanian, 46 S 3d
The Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette, Jesper Harding, 57 S 3d
The North American and United States Gazette, Morton M'Michael, 66 S 3d
The Public Ledger, ( Penny paper) Swaim & Abell, S W Third and Chestnut
The Daily Sun, ( Penny ) Third and Dock
The Daily News, Joseph H. Flanagan, 70 S Third The Daily Morning Times, J. Barelay Harding, 45 S 3d
The Philadelphia Evening Journal, 76 S Sd
The Evening National Argus, N E 3d & Chestnut
The Evening Bulletin, Alex. Cummings, 50 S 3d
The Philadelphia Democrat, German, (Penny ) 277 N 3d
" The Free Press," (German, ) 172 N 4th
WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.
The Presbyterian, 144 Chestnut
Episcopal Recorder, Dock street over Post Office Banner of the Cross, N E 7th and Sansom Commercial List, 11 Gold Christian Chronicle, 106 Chestnut
Christian Observer, Rev. A. Converse, 48 S 4th
The Catholic Herald, 91 Walnut
Ladies Christian Annual, Rev. Jas. Challen, Bulle- tin Building, 50 S 3d
The Friend, corner Fourth and Appletree alley Anti-Slavery Standard, 31 N 5th
Germantown Telegraph, Main (G Town)
Friends Weekly Intelligencer, 100 S 5th Bicknell's Reporter, 33 S Third
The Sunday-school Journal, 316 Chestnut bel 12th Masonic Mirror, 21 S 5th
Weekly North American and Gazette for the Coun- try, 66 S 3d
Dollar Weekly Sun, 3d opp Doek
Dollar Wee . ly News, 70 S 3d
Philadelphia Wochenblatt, Wm. Rosenthall, 127 Callowhill
Philadelphia Saturday Bulletin and American Courier, Alex. Cummings, 50 S 3d
National Argus, 3d and Chestnut Sunday Transcript, 48 S 3d Weekly Pennsylvanian, 46 S 3d
Youth's Penny Gazette, 316 Chestnut
Philadelphia Merchant, 4 Bulletin Buiklings Philadelphia Democrat, 2/7 N 3d Saturday Mail, 2 Bulletin Buildings
The Womans' Advocate, N E 3d and Chestnut
The Sunday Mercury, G. W. Jones and J. P. Ma- gill, S E 3d and Dock The Dollar Newspaper, Ledger Building Saturday Evening Post, Deacon & Peterson, 66 S 3d
Friends' Review, 50 N 4th
The Sunday Despatch, 84 S 3d
Philadelphia Police Gazette and Sporting Chronicle, 51 S 3d
Jurist and Legal Intelligencer, 9 Sansom
Fitzgerald's City Item, 50 S 3d
The Nation, Crofut and Bigelow, 83 Dock
United States Journal and Traveller, Fuller & Co., 106 Chestnut
American Presbyterian, Chestnut opp the Mint
Pennsylvania Railroad Mining Register, Thomas S. Fernon, 135 Walnut
Catholic Visitor, 57 S 3d
The Moravian, 241 Arch
Republican Flag, F. W. Thomas, 172 N 4th
The New World, Hoffman and Mowitz, 277 N 3d
PERIODICALS.
Lady's Book, L. A. Godey, 113 Chestnut
Journal of the Franklin Institute, S 7th ab Chestnut Bicknell's Counterfeit Deteetor, 33 S Third
Vancourt's Counterfeit Detector, 93 Arch
Graham's Magazine, 50 S 3d
Biblical Repertory & Princeton Review, 265 Chestnut Baptist Record, 118 Arch
American Law Register, 9 Mer. Lib. Building. Law Library, 197 Chestnut
Dental News Letter, 116 Arch
Colonization Herald, Walnut above 6th
Home and Foreign Record, 265 Chestnut
Presbyterian Magazine, 27 S 10th
Presbyterian Quarterly Review, 386 Chestnut.
Phrenological Journal, 231 Arch
Water Cure Journal, 231 Arch
Arthur's Home Magazine, 103 Walnut
The Ladies' Christian Annual, 50 S 3d
The Sabbath-school Visitor, 265 Chestnut
The Home, School and Church, 265 Chestnut
Life Illustrated, 231 Arch
The Horticulturist, 17 Minor Little Pilgrim, 66 S 3d
Ladies Paper, 50 S 3d
Lloyd's Steamboat Directory, 57 S Sd
New Church Herald, 135 Chestnut
Evangelical Repository, Willson S. Young, 373 Race
Christian Instructor, John B. Dales, 50 N 6th
The Covenanter, James M. Willson, 8 W North Banner of the Covenant, 13 Bank Rankin's Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medieal Sciences, Lindsay and Blakiston, 25 S 6th
The Medical Examiner, Lindsay and Blackiston, 25 S 6th
Philadelphia Medical and Surgical Journal, James Bryan, M. D., 356 Walnut
United States Journal ond Traveller, 136 Chestnut. 3d Floor
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BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
. American Journal of Pharmacy, Charles Ellis, 56, Farm Journal and Progressive Farmer, Samuel Chestnut
Emlen & Co., N E 7th and Market
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, American Journal Medical Sciences, Blanchard and N W Broad and George
Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences, N W Broad and George
Lea, S E 4th and Chestnut .
Medical News and Library, S E 4th and Chestnut
BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
NORTH AMERICA.
Chestnut street, west of Third, (north side.) Char- tered by Congress, 1781. Capital 1,000,000 dolis. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends, January and July.
J. Richardson, President. J. Hockley, Cashier. Directors, 1853 .- John Richardson, William W. Keen, James C. Hand, John H. Brown, Thomas Smith, A. J. Lewis, Henry Sloan, Jacob P. Jones, James N. Dickson, Lewis Audenried, W. P. Rehn, John H. Irvin.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Chestnut above Fourth.
Incorporated March 30th, 1793. Capital 81,875,000 .! Geo. W. Richards, Robert S. Reed, J. P. Wetherill,
Shares 8100. Dividends declared on the first Wednesdays in January and July. Discounts, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Thomas Allibone, Pres. George Philler, Cash'r. Directors. (Election in February.)
Thomas Allibone, William Geisse, Arthur Howell, William P. Newlin, Daniel Deal, I. P. Morris, Wm. E. Hacker, William Taylor, John Farnum, Chas. Sinnixson, Thomas A. Newhall. Edmund Wilcox and Wm. J. Delleker, Notaries.
PHILADELPHIA.
South-west 4th and Chestnut. Incorporated 1804. Capital 1,150,000 dolls. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends, May and November. Thomas Robins, Pres. Benj. B. Comegys, Cashier. Directors. - Thomas Robins, Samuel F. Smith, Joshua Longstreth, Quintin Campbell, Richard D. Wood, John W. Claghorn, John Devereux, Wm. S. Boyd, Samuel Welsh, Joseph Swift, Daniel B. Hin- man, Albert Worrell, Marshall Hill .- Edward Hurst, Notary.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'.
Chestnut street, west of Fourth, (north side.) In- corporated 1807. Capital 1,250,000 dolls. Dis- count, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November
THE CONSOLIDATION BANK.
Third street bel Green, (east side.)
James V. Watson, Pres. Jos. N. Piersol, Cashr. Directors .- John V. Watson, Henry Croskey, John G. Davis, Daniel M. Fox, Jolin Kessler, jr., S. F. Malone, Ludlam Matthews, A. Snow Naudain, Robert Shoemaker, Samuel B. Vandusen, Abraham S. Wolf, H. N. Fitzgerald, Thomas I. Potts .- Peter C. Ellmaker, Notary. George W. Thorn, Solicitor.
THE CITY BANK.
28 N Sixth ab Market.
Andw. M. Eastwick, Pres. Jos. S. Riley, jr. Cashr. Directors .- A. M. Eastwick, Robert L. Martin,
Richard Blundin, David George, Robert Selfridge, Jos. Wharton, Thomas Singer, Wm. Harmar, Joseph Harrison, jr., Chas. E. Lex .- C. Hurst, Notary.
NORTHERN LIBERTIES.
North side of Vine, near Third. Chartered 1813. Capital 500,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.
Isaac Koons, Pres. Wm. Gummere, Cashier. Directors .- Isaac Koons, Saml. Grant, Elnathan W. Keyser, Joshua Lippincott, Joseph Baker, Chas. J. Sutter, Charles Koons, Joseph W. Miller, Edwin H. Fitler, Joseph Moore, Robert B. Cabeen, Wm. H. Hart, John Stone, Edwin Kirkpatrick, George Mecke .- John H. Frick, Notary.
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