McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1859, Part 176

Author: A. McElroy & Co; Orrin Rogers (Firm); E.C. & J. Biddle (Firm)
Publication date: 1837
Publisher: Philadelphia : A. McElroy & Co.
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D. H. Goodwillie, D. D. S., Demonstrator of Oper- ative Dental Surgery.


C. Newlin Peirce, D. D. S., Professor of Dental Physiology and Operative Dentistry.


J. J. Griffith, D. D.S., Demonstrator of Mechani- cal Dentistry.


D. H. Goodwillie, D. D. S., Demonstrator of Ope- rative Dentistry.


T. L. Buckingham, Dean, 243 N 9th.


PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHAR- MACY.


Filbert Street above 7th.


President .- Charles Ellis.


{ Samel F. Troth.


Vice-Presidents, Dillwyn Parrish.


Secretary .- Edward Parrish, 800 Arch street. Treasurer .- Ambrose Smith, corner of 7th and Chestnut streets,


Faculty.


Robert Bridges, M. D., Professor of Chemistry.


William Proctor, jr., Professor of Theory and Practice of Pharmacy.


Robert P. Thomas, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica.


Fees .- Matriculation. paid once only, $2. For each Professor, $8. Diploma, $5.


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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, &c.


PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.


AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.


1122 Chestnut. Founded in 1824.


Frederick A. Packard, Recording Secretary, and Editor of the Society's Books.


John S. Hart, LL. D., Editor of the Society's Pe- riodicals.


Rev. R. B. Westbrook, Secretary of Missions.


Waldron J. Cheyney, Treasurer and Superin- tendent of the Depositories.


PENNSYLVANIA BIBLE SOCIETY. Instituted December 10, 1808. Bible House 7th and Walnut.


President .- Rev. Albert Barnes.


Rev. John Chambers, Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, D. D., Rev. H. A. Boardman, D. D.,


Vice-Presidents, Rev. John P. Durbin, D. D., Rev. C. R. Demme, D. D.


Corresponding Sec'y .-- Joseph H. Dulles. Treasurer .- John W. Claghorn.


Managers.


Joseph H. Dulles, Rev. Joseph Castle, W. Littleton Savage,


Charles S. Wurts,


John V. Cowell,


J. Fisher Leaming,


Wm. Shippen, M. D .;


Rev. J. H. A. Bomber- ger, D. D., Charles Wurts, Colson Heiskel,


Herman Cope, Arthur G. Coffiin, Rev. J. B. Dales, D. D., Rev. Kingston Goddard,


Rev. Wm. Bacon Stevens, D. D., Rev. Edm. De Schweinitz, Rev. Charles W. Shields, John Whiteman,


Henry J. Williams,


Thomas Wattson,


Rev. John Jenkins,


Rev. W. J. R. Taylor,


Rev. J. Wheaton Smith, George H. Stuart.


Secretary for Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Rev. Irvin H. Torrence.


For Western District of Pennsylvania .-- Rev. J. J. Aiken, D. D., Pittsburg. Depository Agent .-- John P. Rhoads.


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


President, 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 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.


Principal Obstetric Physicians .- Elwood Wil- son, M. D., and J. M. Corse, M. D.


Secretary .- Isaac S. Williams, 800 Parrish street. Treasurer .-- Edward Parrish, 800 Arch street. Matron .-- B. C. Baner, 931 Race street.


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 at the Nurses' Home, 931 Race street. Strangers and citizens desirous of obtaining monthly and other Nurses, who have been under the training of this Institution, may apply to the.matron.


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- Vice Presidents-John C. Cresson, Robley Dung- lison, Isaac Lea. Secretaries-Charles B. Trego, E. Otis Kendall, Frederick Fraley, John L. Le Conte.


Treasurer-Charles B. Trego.


FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. No. 15 South 7th.


Meetings: Institute, monthly, 3d Thursday ; Board of Managers, 2d Wednesday, and Committee on Science and the Arts 2d Thursday in each month.


John C. Cresson, President.


John 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, Joseph Harrison, jr.,


Thomas Fletcher, George Erety,


Edwin Greble, Evans Rogers,


David S. Brown, Robert Cornelius,


Thomas S. Stewart, Lawrence Johnson,


Alan Wood, William Sellers,


John E. Addicks, James H. Bryson,


Isaac S. Williams, Frederick Graff,


George W. Conarroe, Ellis S. Archer,


Thomas J. Weygandt, John M. Gries,


Joseph J. Barras, James Dougherty,


George C. Howard,


George Whitney.


Auditors.


Saml. Mason, Jas. H. Cresson, Samuel B. Finch. -


THE WAGNER FREE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE.


N W cor. Spring Garden and 13th.


William Wagner, President. Trustees.


William Wagner, William H. Allen, LL. D., John Anspach, Esq., D. Rodney King, Esq., Robert Cornelius, Esq., Henry T. Child, M. D., Geo. Fur- man Riche, Esq. Secretary, George Stuart, A. M.


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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, &c.


HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYL- VANIA.


Athenæum Building. Annual contribution, three dollars.


· Life membership, twenty dollars. Publication Fund, $14,000.


The Society meets on the 2d Monday of every month, third story, front, Athenenm Building. President, George W. Norris.


Vice Presidents, Charles Miner, Wilkesbarre, Samuel Brack, George Chambers, Chambersburg, Henry D. Gilpin.


Recording Secretary, Frank M. Etting.


Corresponding Secretary, Horatio G. Jones, jr., 271 South 5th.


Treasurer, C. M. Morris, 201 Walnut. Librarian, Townsend Ward.


Trustee of the Publication Fund, John Jordan, jr., Harry Conrad, Oswald Thompson.


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, Saml. S. Haldeman, A.M. Professor of Botany, Wm. Darlington, L. L. D. Prof. of Horticultural Chemistry, Robt. Hare, M.D


PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR PROMOT- ING AGRICULTURE.


626 Chestnut.


President, David Landrethi.


Vice Presidents, A. T. Newbold, Charles W. Harrison.


Treasurer, George Blight. Secretary, Alfred L. Kennedy, M. D.


Librarian, John McGowan.


MERCHANTS' FUND.


President, John M. Atwood, 436 Market. Vice Presidents, Wm. Platt, Thomas Robins. Treasurer, Wm. C. Ludwig, 36 N 31. Secretary, Thomas F. Brady, 247 Market.


MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION


President, Wm. C. Ludwig, 36 N 3d.


Secretary, Wm. A. Rolin, N E 8th and Market. Treasurer, Edwin Mitchell.


WESTERN CLINICAL INFIRMARY


For the relief of the sick and infirm but deserving poor, Christian & Carpenter & 15th & 16th.


The following are the names of the gentlemen engaged in this benevolent project, with a list of the diseases they treat:


Dr. J. Aitken Meigs, diseases of the Chest.


Dr. Jos. Klapp, diseases of the Digestive Organs.


Dr. O. H. Partridge, diseases of the Skin.


Dr. G. R. Morehouse, diseases of the Brain and Nervous System.


Dr. W. Darrach, Fevers and unclassified Diseases. Dr. E M'Clellan, diseases of Females.


Dr. Charles Neff, diseases of the Urinary Organs. Dr. Lawrence Turnbull, diseases of the Eye and Ear.


Drs. I). D. Clark, and R. L. Madison, General and Special Surgery.


One or the other of these Physicians is in almost constant attendance 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-E. McClelland.


Treasurer-John M'Clure.


William M. Swaim, Thomas H. Powers,


W. H. French, William Crean,


Levi Dickson, Rev. John Chambers,


James W. Brown,


Horace Binney, jr., Esq.,


I. V. Williamson, Rev. W. H. Odenheimer,


W. Bailey, D. D.,


F. J. Dreer, William Kirk.


CHARITY HOSPITAL.


Buttonwood Street bel Broad, south side.


Designed for the benefit of all citizens and strangers who seek its aid.


Managed by a Board of Trustees, a Medical Board and a Ladies' Board.


Open daily for the reception of patients and the inspection of the public.


The Medical Board is composed of the following named gentlemen, who give their services gra- tuitously :


. James Bryan, M. D., Surgery.


Z. Ring Jones, M. D., Eye, Ear and Urinary Organ's.


H. St. Clair Ash, M. D., Diseases of Children.


Burroughs Price, M. I)., Diseases of Digestive . Organs, Brain and Nervous System.


A. W. Griffiths, M. D., Obstetrics.


Alexander C. Hart, M. D., Diseases of Women.


W. D. Vasey, M. D, Diseases of Respiratory Organs. S. Updegrove, M. D., Diseases of the Skin.


E. W. Weatherly, Fevers and General Diseases.


NORTHERN HOME FOR FRIENDLESS CHILDREN. Twenty-third and Brown.


Officers.


Mrs. E. W. Hutter, President, 99 New.


Mrs. J. W. Claghorn, Vice-President. 1009 Arch. Mrs. J. Wiegand, Vice-President, S W 10th and Walnut.


Mrs. R. Hammett, Treasurer, 928 Coates. .


Mrs. A. V. Murphey, Recording Secretary, N W 13th and Green. Mrs. George Duffield, jr., Corresponding Secre- tary, 707 N 8th.


PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS.


1025 Chestnut. Founded 1806.


Officers of the Academy.


President-Henry D. Gilpin. Directors.


Henry D. Gilpin, Franklin Peale,


Caleb Cope, Win. Struthers,


James R. Lambdin, John Sartain,


Geo. S. Pepper, Samuel Welsh,


M. W. Baldwin, Samuel B. Fales,


Joseph Harrison, A. May Stevenson.


Treasurer-William Struthers.


Secretary-John Sartain. Curator-Robert Wylie. Janitress-F. Corvaizier.


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CHURCHES.


PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN.


No. 1334 Chestnut.


President-Joseph Harrison, jr.


Secretary and Treasurer-P. P. Morris.


Principal Teacher-Thomas W. Braidwood.


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.


President-Charles S. Wurts.


Vice-Presidents-Richard D. Wood, J. Fisher Leaming.


Treasurer-Edmund Wilcox, 404 Chestnut.


Corresponding Secretary-L. Montgomery Bond.


Recording Secretary-John H. Atwood.


Managers.


Benjamin Coates, John D. Taylor,


Matthias W. Baldwin,


Frederick R Starr,


Wm. M. Collins,


S. Morris Wahln,


John Bohlen,


Joseph H. Dulles,


Thos. Latimer,


John Ashburst,


Wm. Purves,


Thomas A. Budd,


Arthur G. Coffin,


James Martin,


Benjamin Orne,


Joseph C. Turnpenny,


John W. Claghorn,


John W. Sexton,


Thomas Wattson,


Horace Smith.


PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF APPRENTICES AND AMATEURS.


Office Assembly Building.


Meetings 1st Tuesday of every month.


President-William H. Allen, LL.D.


Vice-Presidents, Fredk. Scofield, Percival Collins.


Treasurer-Lloyd B. Hoppin.


Recording Secretary-George S. Fox.


Corresponding Secretary-G. Morgan Eldridge. Actuary, John Toy.


CHURCHES.


BAPTIST.


First, N W Broad and Arch .- Rev. James H. Cuthbert, 1703 Summer.


Second, New Market Street, ab Poplar .- Rev. William Cathcart, New Market bel Poplar.


Third, 2d ab Catharine .- Rev. J. H. Peters, 323 Pine.


Fourth, Buttonwood and 5th-Rev. R. Jeffrey, 851 N 7th.


Fifth, Sansom ab Eighth. Vacant.


Spruce Street, Spruce ab 4th .- Rev. J. Wheaton Smith, 514 S 10th.


Calvary, 5th bel Carpenter .- Rev. F. L. Kregel, 636 Wharton.


Tenth, Sth ab Green .- Rev. J. H. Kennard, 414 N 8th.


Eleventh, 12th ab Race .- Rev. D. B. Cheney, 1435 Vine.


Twelfth, Queen near Shackamaxon. Vacant.


Broad Street, cor Broad and Brown .- Rev. H. Day, D. D., 677 N 11th.


Passyunk, Broad and Passyunk rd .. Vacant. West Philadelphia, Chestnut ab Park. Vacant. North, 8th ab Master. Vacant.


Tabernacle, Chestnut n 18th .- Rev. William T. Brantley, 1704 Summer.


German, N E cor 6th and Poplar .- Rev. K. A. Fleischman, 867 N 10th.


Spring Garden, 13th ab Wallace .- Rev. J. A. M'Kean, 653 N 13th.


Blockley, Blockley .- Rev. William T. Bunker, West Philadelphia.


Schuylkill Falls, Falls of Schuylkill .- Rev. N. J. Clark, Falls of Schuylkill.


Manayunk, Manayunk. Vacant.


Germantown, Price st .- Rev. Warren Randolph.


Chestnut Hill, Chestnut Hill .- Rev. R. F. Young, Chestnut Hill.


Olivet, Christian below 6th .- Rev. N. B. Baldwin, 497 S 5th.


Roxborough, Roxborough .- Rev. Thos. Winter, Pine (W P); GT av ab Linden. Roxborough.


Frankford, Frankford .- Rev. - Gray, Frank- ford.


Lower Dublin, Lower Dublin .- Rev. A. Harris. Holmesburg, Holmesburg .- Rev. Richard Lewis, Holmesburg.


Union, Milestown .- Rev. Charles Campbell.


Turner's lane & Butler .- Rev. Win. Coxey Franklin, Sd & Ellwood lane. Vacant.


BIBLE CHRISTIAN.


Third ab Franklin .- William Metcalfe, M. D. 645 N Sd.


CHRISTIAN.


Mount Zion, Christian bel 6th.


DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.


Twelfth ab Wallace .- James Challen, Minister, 25 S 6th.


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. Wm. J. R. Taylor, 1625 Summer.


Manayunk, Manayunk .- Rev. W. Fulton, Mana- yunk.


EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.


Emanuel, 2dl ab Poplar .- Rev. Jesse Yeakel, 7 Beaver ab 2d.


First Southwark, 5th bel Carpenter .- Rev. An- drew Zigefus.


FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSES.


S E 4th and Arch ; S \ 5th and Arch ; Washing- ton sq bel Walnut .; 12th below Market; S W 6th and Noble ; Cherry bet 15th & 16th ; N E 9th and Spruce ; S E 4th and Green ; S W Lancaster av and


Germantown, Frankford, Byberry.


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CHURCHES.


GERMAN REFORMED.


First, Race bel 4th .- Rev. J. II. A. Bomberger, D. D., 723 Wood.


Salem, St. John bel Green .- Rev. Mr. While.


Bethlehem, Howard ab Phoenix .- Rev. John Gan- tenbein.


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, 1412 Walnut.


First Kensington, Marlboro' & West .- Rev. John G. Wilson, 242 Columbia avenue


JEWS' SYNAGOGUES.


Bnai Israel, Guilford and South .- Rev. I. C. Noot. Rodef Sholm, Juliana bel Vine .- Rev. I. Frankel. Temple, New Market .- Rev. L. Naumburg.


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


Portuguese, Cherry ab 3d .- Rev. S. Morais, h 821 N 6th.


Portuguese, Franklin ab Green .- Rev. I. Leeser. 1227 Walnut


LUTHERAN.


St. Michael's, 5th and Appletree alley ; Zion, 4th & Cherry ; St. Paul's, St. John & Brown .- Rev. C. R. Demme and Rev. W. J. Mann, Pastors-Rev. A. R. Wenzel, Assistant Minister.


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. Joseph A. Seiss.


St. Marks, Sp Garden ab 13th .- Rev. Theophilus Stork, D. D , 120 Marshall. -


Trinity, Passyunk, Rope Ferry rd n Passyunk rd- Rev. Chas. A. Baer, 820 S 9th.


St. John's, (German, ) Carpenter bel 5th. Vacant St. James, 3dl and Columbia .-- Rev. J. Vogelbach. Frankford, Frankford .- Rev. J. Spiedel.


St. Michael's, Germantown. - Rev. C. C. Schæf- er, Germantown.


Trinity, Germantown .- Rev .. Luther E. Albert, Germantown.


German, Germantown .- Rev. - · Ries.


Manayunk, Manayunk .- Rev. - Ries.


MARINER'S.


Redeemer, (Episcopal,) near Spruce. st. Wharf .- Rev. W. Fayette Davidson, 17 Catharine.


Bethel, (Methodist ) Shippen and Penn.


Eastburn, (Pres.) Water n Chestnut, Rev. J. B. Ripley.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


St. George's, 4th bel Vine.


Union, 4th bel Arch.


Trinity, Stli ab Race.


Green Street, Green ab 10th.


Filth, 5th bel Green.


St. John, 3d ab Beaver.


Kensington, Queen and Marlborough.


Sanctuary, 5tlı bel Franklin av.


Front Street, Front ab Laurel.


Cohocksink, G T road bel 5th.


Twelfth Street, cor. 12th and Ogden.


Hedding, 16th and Coates. Tabernacle, 11th ab Jefferson.


Hancock Street, Hancock ab Franklin av.


Emory, Callowhill W of 18th.


Summerfield, Dauphin, E of Frankford road.


Port Richmond, Richmond ab William. Rising Sun, G T road bel Broad.


Washington Street Mission, 22d and Washington.


Nazareth, 13th bel Vine.


Central, Vine bel 13tlı.


Western, 20th bel Walnut.


Pitman Chapel, 23d and Lombard.


Salem, Lombard bel Broad.


St. Paul's, Catharine ab 6th.


Ebenezer, Christian hel 4th.


Wharton st, Wharton bel 3th.


Mariner' Bethel, Shippen and Penn.


Broad Street, Broad and Shippen.


Eleventh Street, 11th bel Carpenter.


Scott, Sth ab Franklin, (Southwark.)


Asbury, bet Oak and Chestnut, (W P)


Mantua, 38th and Elm, (Mantuaville.)


Haddington, (Haddington.)


Monroeville, (Monroeville.)


Young Men's Central Home Miss., Bedford ab 6th.


Frankford, Paul st (Fkd.)


Holmesburg, ( Holmesburg.)


Germantown Ist Church, Haines st., (G Town.)


St. Stephens, Germantown av ab Jefferson, (G T)


Mt. Zion, Green lane, (Manayunk.)


Ebenezer, Gay st., (Manayunk.)


Bridesburg, (Bridesburg.)


Bustleton, (ButIn. )


Manship, Morris City W of Girard College.


Schuylkill Falls, (F Sch.)


Chestnut Hill (C Hill.)


St. James, near Olney.


Milestown, (York av.)


METHODIST PROTESTANT.


First, 11th and Wood .- Rev. John G. Murray.


Twentieth Street Church, 20th bel Market.


Salem, Otter below Front .- Rev. - Everett.


MORAVIAN.


Cor. Franklin & Wood -Rev.Edm. de Schweinitz.


NEW JERUSALEM.


First, Broad and Brandy wine .- Rev. E. A. Bea- man.


Second. 4th bel German .- Wm. Roberts, Reader. Philadelphia, Cherry bet 21st and 22nd .- Rey 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, D. D., 634 Pine.


Fourth, Lombard & 12th .- Rev. Lewis Cheese- man, D. D., 1506 Pine.


Arch st., Arch ab 10th .- Rev. Charles Wadsworth, D. D., Arch W 17th.


Sixth, Spruce below 6th .- Rev. Joseph H. Jones, D. D., 524 Spruce.


Seventh, Broad ab Chestnut .- Rev. James M. Crowell.


Eastburn, (Mariners,) Water near Chestnut .- Rev. J. B. Ripley.


Scotts', Spruce ab 3d .- Rev. Alex. Macklin, D. D. 916 Clinton.


Ninth, 16th & Sansom .- Rev. Wm. Blackwood, 18th & George.


Tenth, 12th and Walnut .- Rev. Henry A. Board- man, D. D. Spruce bel Broad.


Twelfth, South ab 11th .- Rev. H. Augustus Smith, 1530 Arch.


Central, 8th and Cherry .- Rev. H.S. Clarke, D.D., 121 N 11th.


Clinton street, 10th and Clinton .- Rev. Henry S. Darling, 1338 Pine.


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CHURCHES.


Union, 13th bel Spruce .- Rev. David Magill.


Western, 17th and Filbert .- Rev. Charles A. Smith, D. D., 1811 Mt Vernon


First, (N. L.) Buttonwood bel 6th .- Rev. T. J. M' Auley, 1446 Columbia av.


Shepherd, 333 N 6th.


Central, (N. L.) Coates above 3d .- Rev. Geo. Duf- field, jr., 707 N 8tl.


North, 6th ab Green .- Rev. L. H. Christian.


Spring Garden, 11th ab Sp Garden st .- Rev. John M'Dowell, D. D., 655 N 11th.


Logan Square, 20th and Vine. Rev. John Patton, 1621 Summer


First Southwark, German ab 2d .- Vacant.


Southwark, 3d and Redwood .- Rev. A. P. Cobb, residence adjoining the church.


First, (Kensington) Franklin ab Palmer .- Rev. George Chandler, 184 Richmond


Coliocksink, 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, Melvale above William (R.)


Fifteenth, 15th & Lombard .- Rev. Clarke Louden, 1106 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, Sycamore ab 7th


Calvary, 15th & Locust .- Rev. John Jenkins, 1339 Spruce


West Spruce Street, 17th and Spruce .- Rev. Wm. P. Breed, 258 S 16th.


First, (Kensington,) F road ab Franklin .- Rev. William O. Johnstone.


Welsh, Filbert W of 15th .- Vacant.


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Westminster, Broad and Shippen .- Rev. Robert Watts, Morris bel Pine.


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


Olivet, cor 20th and Washington (S. G.)-Rev. E. D. Newberry.


West Arch, cor Arch and 18th .- Rev. Jonathan Edwards, D. D., 1632 Vine.


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. J. J. A. Morgan (Bdg.)


Holmesburg .- Rev. James Scott, Holmesburg.


Frankford, cor Frankford & Church .- Rev. Thos. Murphy (Fkd.)


Manayunk .- Rev. Andrew Culver, Green la.


Market House Sq. (G. T.)-Rev. Jacob Helfen- stein.


Belmont, Belmont av., Rev. Nathanl. West, D. D. Alexander, N E 19th and Green .- Rev. Alfred Nevin, D. D., 1609 Green.


Princeton, 39th and Powelton av .- Rev. C. H. Ewing.


Second, Germantown .-- Rev. Horace G. Hinsdale.


REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.


Broad below Spruce .- Rev. T. W. J. Wylie, Chestnut E 21st.


Cherry street bel 11th .- Rev James M. Wilson, 1015 Morgan.


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


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


Eighteenth street, cor. Filbert .- Rev. Samuel P. Herron.


Deal street, bel Frankford road .- Rev. J. Middle- ton, Deal.


York street, bet Front and F road .- Rev. A. G.


Seventeenth st., bel Market. - Rev. David McKee. Hancock street, n Oxford .- Rev. Robt. J. Black, 564 Marshall ab Masters.


UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.


First, S W Broad and Lombard .- Rev. Francis Church, 1324 Lombard.


Second, Race E of 16th .- Rev. J. B. Dales, D. D., 1628 Filbert.


Third, Front ab Jefferson, (K)-Rev. J. T. Cooper, D. D., 321 Richmond.


Fourth Lombard E of 20th .- Rev. G. C. Arnold, 1821 Lombard.


Fifth, 20th ab Hamilton .- Rev. Robert Armstrong, 2146 Green.


Sixth, Race W of 21st .-- Rev. T. H. Beveridge, 126 N 21st.


Seventh, cor. Penn and Church, Frankford .- Rev. James Price.


Shippen Street, Shippen E of 12th .- Vacant.


Mission, Robert Raikes Union School, 6th below Christian.


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.


Calvary, Front and Margaretta .- Rev. Charles R Bonneil, 1014 N Front


Christ Church, 2d ab Market .- Rev. B. Dorr, D.D., Germantown.


Church of the Covenant, Concert Hall, Chestnut ab 12th .- Rev. James Pratt.


St. James', 7th ab Market .- Rev. Henry J. Mor- ton, D. D., 909 Clinton.


St. Peter's, 3d & Pine .- Rev. W. H. Odenheim- er, D. D., 919 Pine.


St. Stephen's, 10th ab Chestnut .- Rev. H. W. Du- cachet, D. D., 1106 Girard.


St. Andrew's, 8th ab Spruce .- Rev. Wm. B. Ste- vens, D. 1). 913 Clinton.


St. Jude's, Franklin ab Brown .- Rev. E. Louns- berry, 651 N 10th.


St. John's, Brown bel 3d .- Rev. C. F. M'Rae, 715 Arch.


St. Luke's, 13th below Spruce .- Rev. M. A. De Wolfe Howe, D. D)., 1024 Clinton.


St. Philip's, Vine hel 8th .- Rev Chas. D. Cooper, 614 Race.


Epiphany, 15th and Chestnut .- Vacant.


Grace, 12th & Cherry .-- Rev. Wm. Suddards, 116 N 12th.


St. Paul's, 3d bel Walnut .- Rev. Richard Newton, D. D., 412 S 11th.


St. Matthew's, Francisville .- Rev. Geo. E. Hare, D. D., 1609 Girard av.


Trinity, Catharine ab 2d .- Rev. Thos. M. Martin. Gloria Dei, Swanson near Navy Yard .- Rev. J. C. Clay, D. D., residence adjoining the church.


Church of the Ascension, Lombard ab 11th .- Rev. Samuel Cox, 1343 Lombard.


Church of the Evangelists, Catharine ab 7th .- Rev Samuel Durborrow, 916 Lombard.


Church of the Intercession, Rev. R. A. Carden.


Emanuel, Marlboro' ab Franklin .- Rev. J. G. Maxwell, 855 N Broad.


All Saints, 12th below Fitzwater .- Rev. Thomas K. Conrad, S W 12th and Walnut.


Church of the Nativity, 11th and Mt. Vernon .- Rev. R. C. Matlock, 1026 Coates.


Advent Church, York av ab Tammany .- Rev. H. H. Bean, Sp Garden and Marshall.


Church of the Redemption, 22d and Callowbill .- Rev. G. A. Durborrow, 400 N 22d.


St. Mark's, Locust ab 16tlı .- Rev. J. P. B. Wil- mer, D. D., 1217 Walnut.


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CHURCHES.


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. Pinkney Hammond.


Zion, N E 8th and Columbia av .- Rev. Jacob M. Richard O'Connor.


Douglass, 934 Coates.


Church of the Atonement, 17th & Summer .- Rev. Kingston Goddard, 1809 Chestnut.


Church of the Crucifixion, 8th ab Shippen .- Rev. George Bringhurst, 747 S 9th.


Church of the Mediator, 19th and Lombard .- Rev. W. W. Spear, D. D., 1700 Pine.


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 .- Rev. W. Fayette Davidson, 17 Catharine.


Saviour, Locust, (\V. P.)-Rev. Henry W. Woods, Till ab Market.


Trinity, Maylandville .- Rev. Henry W. Woods. St. James, Kingsessing .- Vacant.


St. Andrew's, Mantua .- Rev. G. W. Natt, 6th & Sycamore (M V.)


St. Barnabas, Market ab 21st .- Rev. E. De Wolfe, 39 S 19th.


Saviour, Reed near 8th .- Rev. Wm. C. Cooley, 619 Washington av.


Holy Apostles, N Broad st .- Vacant.


St. David's, Manayunk .- Rev. J. W. Claxton.


St. Luke's, G T av .- Rev. John Rodney, Wash- ington av.


Christ, Tulpehocken (G Town.)-Rev. A. Aitkins, Tulpekocken st.


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.


Emanuel, Holmesburg .- ( Vacant.)


St. Mark's, Frankford and Sellers .- Rev. Daniel S. Miller, 524 Walnut.


Chestnut Hill, Tedyuscung avenue .- Rev. Alex. Shiras.


St. Clements, 19th and Cherry .- Rev. H. S. Spackman, 2101 Jefferson.


Church of the Holy Trinity, Walnut and Ritten- house Square .- Rev. Alexander Vinton.




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