McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1860, Part 264

Author: A. McElroy & Co; Orrin Rogers (Firm); E.C. & J. Biddle (Firm)
Publication date: 1837
Publisher: Philadelphia : A. McElroy & Co.
Number of Pages: 1534


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Phoenix, West Philadelphia, George Rugan, jr. Premium, H. H. L: ughlin, S E 12th and Market.


Premium Exchange, J. R. Laughlin, S E 12th and Market.


Premium Fund, 419 Walnut, Robt. M. Foust, Cash'r. Progress Manufacturing, 148 S 4th, Chas. A. Yeager. Quaker City, Jacob B. Shannon.


Randolph, A. J. M.Garry.


Reunion, John M. Riley.


Robert Flanagan, Bernard Rafferty, 138 N 6th. Roxborough, Nathan L. Jones.


Safety, Germantown, John Flynn.


1st St. George, John Volkmar, 707 Girard av.


2d St. George, John Volkmar, 707 Girard av.


3d St. George, John Volkmar, 707 Girard av.


4th St. George, John Volkmar, 707 Girard av.


5th St. George, John Volkmar, 707 Girard av. 6th St. George, Jolin Dripps.


Schiller, Otto Maas, 465 N 3d.


Schuylkill, L R Colburn.


Schuylkill Falls, Jacob Deitrich.


Second South Western, William King.


Spring Garden, John P. Persch, 608 Spruce. South Penn, Jacob Munch, S E Franklin & Poplar. Swanson, J. D. Bayne.


Tammany, A. J. Boswell.


Tradesmen's, E. Helfenstein, 524 Arch.


Uninn, Henry Eggeling, 501 N 3d. Union, Germantown, Charles W. Otto.


Union, West Philadelphia, Robert Glendening.


they give employment to a great many hands.


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Warren, Robert B. Salter.


Washington, No. 2, John P. Persch, 608 Spruce. West Kensington, Frederick Koons, 208 N 3d.


William Penn, Frederick Koons. 208 N Sd.


William Penn, No. 2, Frederick Koons, 208 N 3d. William Tell, Jacob Munch, S E Franklin & Poplar. Workingmen's, Gustavus Lembert, 11th ab Jefferson, Workingmen's, Germantown, Edward T. Jones.


EXPRESSES.


Adams & Co., 520 Chestrut.


California, Wells, Fargo & Co., N E 4th & Chestnut.


Germantown, William Pownal, 9 S 3d.


Howard & Co., 248 Chestnut.


Kinsley & Co, NE 4th and Chestnut.


Leaf 11. L., U. S. Mail Line to California & New York, 320 Chestnut


Philadelphia Local, Oakman & Co., 28 S 5th.


Reading, P. Albright, 311 Race.


FERRIES.


Camden, from South to Market street, South Cam - den, or Kaighn's Point.


Camden and Philadelphia Company, from upper side Market to Federal street, Canden.


Cooper's Point Company, from Vine street, to Cooper's Point.


Gloucester, N. J., from South street.


Red Bank, N. J., from South street.


West Jersey Company, from lower side Market to Market street, Canalen.


STEAMBOATS PLYING ON THE DELAWARE.


Ariel, Chestnut street wharf. For Wilmington, touching at Chester and Marcus Hook.


Barclay, first wharf below Market. For Haines- port, touching at Progress, Delanco, Delta Grove, Bridgeborough, Adams Wharf, Irish Wharf, Bai- ley's Landing and Centreton.


Cohansey, first wharf below Arch. For Salem, touching at Chester, Pennsgrove, New Castle and Delaware City.


Edwin Forrest, Arch street wharf. For Trenton, touching at Tacony, Torresdale, Beverly, Bur- lington, Bristol, Florence and Fieldsborough.


John A. Warner, Chestnut street wharf. For Bur- lington and Bristol, touching at Torresdale, An- dlalusia, Aurora and Beverly.


John Nelson, Walnut street wharf. For Borden- town, touching at Tacony, Torresdale, Beverly, Burlington and Bristol.


Major Reybold, Arch street wharf. For Salem, touching at Chester, Pennsgrove, New Castle and Delaware City.


Pilot Boy, first wharf below Arch. For Long Point, touching at New Castle, Port Penn, Delaware City and Deakyne's Landing.


Riverton, Arch street wharf. For Riverton, touch- ing at Bralesburg, Tacony and Penny pack.


Thomas A. Morgan, Chestnut street wharf. For Burlington and Bristol, touching at Torresdale, Andalusia, Aurora, Beverly and Edgewater.


Trenton, Walnut street wharf. For Tacony, Bur- lington and Bristol, touching at Torresdale and Beverly.


PACKETS-SAILING.


Baltimore, Hand's Line, 'Thomas Webster, jr., Agent, 14 N Del av.


Bordentown, 2d wharf above Chestnut.


Boston, Express Line, David Cooper, Agent, 9 N Del av.


Bridgeton, 1st wharf below Arch.


Charleston, S C., Eagle Line, Pettit, Martin & Co., Agents, 126 N Del av.


Charles on, S. C., Keystone Line, D. S. Stetson & Co., Agents, 112 N Del av.


Charleston, S. C., Merchants' Line, Jairus Baker, Agent, 138 N Del av.


Chester, Pa., 2d wharf above Chestnut.


Galveston, Texas, Merchants' Line, J. Baker, 138 N Del av.


Havanna, Merchants' Line, J. Baker, 138 N Del av. Liverpool, Cope's Line, Walnut st. wharf.


Mobile, Ala., Eagle Line, Pett.t, Martin & Co., 126 N Del av.


Mobile, Ata., Keystone Line, D. S. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av.


Mobile, Ala., Merchants' Line, J. Baker, 138 N Del av.


New Orleans, Eagle Line, Pettit, Martin & Co., 126 N Del av.


New Orleans, Keystone Line, D. S. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av.


New Orleans, Louisiana Line, Bishop, Simons & Co., Agents, 105 Arch.


New Orleans, Merchants' Line, J. Baker, 158 N Del av.


New York, Express Line, David Cooper, 9 N Del av. Savannah, Ga., Eagle Line, Pettit, Martin & Co., 1 26 N Del av.


Savannah, Ga., Keystone Line, D. S. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av.


Savannah, Ga., Merchants' Line, J. Baker, 138 N Del av.


Trenton and Lambertsville, 1st wharf below Arch.


Wilmington, Del., Bush's Line, 2d wharf above Chestnut


Wilmington, Del., Warren's Line, lower side Chest- nut wharl.


Wilmington, N. C., Eagle Line, Pettit, Martin & Co., 196 N Del av.


Wilmington, N. C., Keystone Line, D. S. Stetson & Co., 112 N Del av.


Wilmington, N. C., Merchants' Line, J. Baker, 138 N Del av.


PACKETS-STEAM.


Albany and Troy, Commercial Trans. Co., S. Flan- agan, Agent, 330 S Del av.


Alexandria, Georgetown and Washington, Express Line, David Cooper, Agent, 9 N Del av.


Baltimore, Baltimore and Phila. Steamboat Co., A. Groves, jr., Agent, 34 S Del av.


Boston, Steamship Line, Henry Winsor, Agent, 332 S Del av.


Charleston, S C, Ocean Steamboat Nav. Co., Alex- ander Heron, jr., Agent, N W 4th and Chestnut. Hartford, Conn., Hartford Steam Propellor Co., A. Heckman & Palmer Loper, Agents, 224 S Del av. Havre De Grace, Phila. and Havre De Grace Steam Towboat Co., office 417 Walnut, H. V. Lesley, Secretary and Treasurer.


Liverpool, Liverpool and Phila. Steamship Co., John G. Dale, Agent, 109 Walnut.


New York, N. Y. and Phila. Steam Nav. Co., James Alderdice, Agent, 316 S Del av.


New York, Phila. Steam Propellor Co., William M. Baird & Co., Agents, 224 S Del av.


Richmond, Petersburg and Norfolk, Union Steam- ship Co., Thomas Webster, Agent, 14 N Del av. Savannah, Ga., Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Nav. Co., N W Vine and Del av., Wm. Dennis, Secretary and Treasurer.


Boston, Regular Line, Twells & Co., Agents, 12 S Trenton, N. J .. Merchants' Steam Propeller Line, Del av.


lower side Chestnut st. wharf.


The largest Wholesale and Retail Stock of Watches and Jewelry


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FOREIGN CONSULS IN PHILADEL-|The Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette, PHIA. Wm. W. Harding, 121 S 3d


Austria .- S. Morris Waln, Vice Consul, 128 S Del av.


Baden .- Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul Gen- eral, 327 Spruce.


Bavaria .- Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul General, 327 Spruce.


Belgium -George A. Matile, Consul, 420 Walnut. Brazil .- Edward S. Sayres, Vice Consul, 221 S Front.


Bremen .- John T. Plate, 231 Church al.


Brunswick .- C.amor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul, 327 Spruce.


Buenos Ayres .- Nalbro Frazier, Consnl, 105 Wal nut.


Chili .- F. V. Cleeman, Consul, 1108 Girard.


Denmark .- Godfrey Weber, Consul, 219 Church allev.


France .- Francisque Charles Alphonse Sacathan de La Forest, 925 Locust


Frankfort-on-the-Main .- John H. Harjes, Consul, 19 Strawberry.


Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin .- F. H. Harjes, Consul, 19 Strawberry.


Great Britain .- Charles Edward K. Kortright, Consul, 211 Pear.


Hamburg-Charles Lorenz, Consul, 12 Strawberry. Hanover .- C. C. Schottler, Consul, 231 Church al. Hesse Darmstadt .- Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul General, 327 Spruce


Lubeck .- John H. Harjes, Consul, 19 Strawberry


Mexico .- Felix Merino, Vice Consul, 1012 Cherry


Netherlands. - George K. Ziegler, Consul, 221 S 4th.


Oldenburg .- Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul, 327 Spruce.


Oriental Republic of Uruguay .- John F. Cabot, Vice-Consul, 135 S Front.


Pontifical States .-- Vacant.


Portugal .- Edward S. Sayres, Consul, L21 S Front. Prussia .- C. C. Schottler, 231 Church al.


Republic of Costa Rica .- S. Morris Waln, Vice- Consul, 128 S Del av.


Republic of Guatemala -S. Morris Waln, Vice- Consul, 128 S Del avenue.


Sardinia .- Victor A. Sartori, Consul, 103 Walnut Saxe-Coburg .Gotha .- Clamor Frederick Hage- dorn, Consul, 327 Spruce.


Saxe-Weimar .- Clamor F. Hagedorn, 327 Spruce. Saxony .- John T. Plate, Consul, 231 Church al. Sicily .- Vito Viti, Vice Consul, 639 Arch.


Spain .- G. Rocca, Consul, 251 Pine.


Sweden and Norway .- Edward S. Sayres, Consul, 221 S Front.


Switzerland .- Rudolph Karodi, Consul, S W 4th and Wond.


Switzerland .- Philip J. Wildeberger, Vice-Consul, 244 Chestnut


Tuscany .- S. Morris Waln, Consular Agent, 128 S Del av.


Venezuela .- Wiliam J. Boulton, Cousul, 118 S Del. avenue.


Wurtemberg .- Wilhelm Ludwig Kiderlen, 1632 Green.


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS. DAILY NEWSPAPERS.


The Daily News, Joseph R. Flanigen, 136 S Third The Evening Bulletin, 112 S 3d


The Evening National Argus, 130 S 3d


The Evening Reporter, 331 Harmony


" The Free Press," (German, ) 418 N 4th


The North American and United States Gazette, Morton M&Michael, 132 S 3d


The Pennsylvanian, 108 S 3d


The Philadelphia Democrat, German, (Penny ) 465 N Sd


The Philadelphia Evening Journal, 144 S Sd


The Press, John W. Forney, 417 Chestnut


The Public Ledger, ( Penny paper) Swain & Abell, S W cor Third and Chestnut


TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.


The North American and U. S. Gazette, 152 S 3d The Pennsylvania Inquirer, 121 S Sd


The Pennsylvanian, 108 S 3d


The Press, 417 Chestnut


WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.


American Leader and Workingmen's Advocate, N E cor Sd and Chestnut


American Messenger & Child's Paper, 929 Chestnut American Presbyterian, 1334 Chestnut


Anti-Slavery Standard, 107 N 5th


Banner of the Cross, S W cor 8th and Chestnut


Bible Times, Rev. T. H Stockton, 102 S 10th


Christian Chronicle, Rev. W. B. Jacobs, 40 N 6th


Christian Instructor, Rev. John B. Dales, 52 N 6th Christian Observer, Rev A. Converse, 168 S 4th


Commercial List, 222 Gold


Episcopal Recorder, 237 Doek


Fitzgerald's Chy Item, 112 S 3d


Frankford Herald, 90 Frankford st


Friends' Intelligeneer, 524 S 5th


Friends' Review, 109 ~ 10ch


Germantown Telegraph, Main (Gtn)


Legal Intelligencer, 607 Sansom


Life Illustrated, 922 Chestnut


Manayunk Star and Roxborough Advertiser, Main (Myk)


Masonic Mirror, 146 S 4th


National Merchant, S E cor 3d and Dock


News From Home, N W cor Sd and Walnut


Our Country's Flag, 123 S 3d


Pennsylvania Railroad and Mining, 423 Walnut


Philadelphia Daily Record, 112 S 3d


Philadelphia Saturday Bulletin, 112 S 3d Publie Visitor, 18 S 3d


Republican Flag, F. W. Thomas, 418 N 4th


Saturday Evening Post, Deacon & Peterson, 132 S 3d Southern Monitor, N E cor Dock and Walnut


Sunday Atlas, 127 S 3d


Sunday Blau, F. W. Thomas, 418 N 4th


Sunday-School Banner, 1122 Chestnut Sunday-School Gazette, 1122 Chestnut


Sunday-School Times, 1122 Chestnut


Sunday Transcript, 110 S 3d


The Catholic Herald and Visitor, 225 S 4th


The Dollar Newspaper, Ledger Building


l'he Friend, 116 N 4th


The Keystone, 130 S 3d


The Ladies' Weekly Paper, 148 S 4th


l'he Moravian, 557 N 6th


The New World, Hoffman & Morwitz, 465 N 3d


The Occident and American Jewish Advocate, Isaac Leeser, 1221 Walnut


The Presbyterian, 606 Chestnut


The Shoe and Leather Reporter, 149 S 4th


The Sunday Dispatch, 152 S 3d


The Sunday Mereury, Jones & Magill, S E cor 3d & Dock


The State Journal, N E cor 5th and Chestnut


The Weekly Press, 417 Chestnut


United States Journal, Fuller & Co., 310 Chestnut Vereingte Staaten Zeitung, 465 N 3d


Weekly North American and Gazette, 152 S 3d Weekly Pennsylvanian, 108 S 3d


in the United States. H. Mulligan. 444 North Second St., Philadelphia.


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PERIODICALS.


American Journal of Dental Science, Lindsay & Blakiston, 25 S 6th


American Journal Medical Sciences, Blanchard & Lea, S E cor 4th and Chestnut


American Journal of Pharmacy, Charles Ellis & Co., 724 Market


Arthur's Home Magazine, 323 Walnut


Banner of the Covenant, 13 Bank


Baptist Family Magazine, 2 N 6th


Biblical Repertory & Princeton Review, 821 Chestnul Colonization Herald, 609 Walnut


Dental Cosmos, Jones & White, 528 Arch


Eclectic Medical Journal, 120 N 5th


Evangelical Repository, Wm. S. Young, 1023 Race Home and Foreign Record, 821 Chestnut


Imlay & Bicknell's Bank Note Reporter, 112 S 3d Insurance Intelligencer, 393 Walnut


Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences, N W cor Broad and Sansom


Journal of the Franklin Institute, 15 S 7th


Lady's Bouk, L. A. Godey, 321 Chestnut


Law Library, 535 Chestnut


Lemer Herte, Rev. John Gantenbein


Little Pilgrim, 132 S 3d


Lutheran Home Journal, 42 N 9th


Medical News and Library, S E cor 4th & Chestnut Medical and Surgical Reporter, 111 S 10th


Pennsylvania Journal of Prison Discipline, 508 Minor Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine, 306 Chestnut Peterson's Philadelphia Counterfeit Detector, 306 Chestnut


Phrenological Journal, 922 Chestnut


Physician's Visiting List, Lindsay & Blakiston, 25 Š 6th


Presbyterian Historical Almanac, 111 S 10th


Presbyterian Magazine, 111 S 10th


Presbyterian Quarterly Review, 1334 Chestnut.


Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Court Room, S E cor 6th & Chestnut, 1st floor back. N W Broad and Sansom


Rankin's Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences, 25 S 6th


Sunday-School Gem, James Challen & Son, 25 S 6th The Covenanter, Rev. Jas. M. Willson, 1015 Morgan The Gardener's Monthly, 23 N 6th


The Home, School and Church, 821 Chestnut


The Medico-Chirurgical Review, J. B. Lippincott & Co., 22 N 4th


The Sabbath-School Visitor, 821 Chestnut


Tuekett's Insurance Journal, 228 Walnut


Water Cure Journal, 922 Chestnut Young Reaper, 530 Arch


CIVIL COURTS FOR THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.


SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA, EASTERN DISTRICT.


Court Room, No. 5 State House Row, 2d story. Walter H. Lowrie, Chief Justice.


Geo. W. Woodward, } James Thompson, William Strong,


Associate Justices.


John M. Read,


General Terms, January and July. Court of Nisi Prius, the same month.


Sessions for Trials by Jury.


November Sessions, consisting of the months of November ard December.


January Sessions, consisting of the months of January and February.


March Sessions, consisting of the months of March and April.


The same courts have jurisdiction in equity. Robert Tyler, Prothonotary.


DISTRICT COURT.


Court Room, S E cor 6th and Chestnut, 2d story.


George Sharswood, President Judge.


George M. Stroud, Į


J. I. Clarke Hare,


Associate Judges.


Terms, 1st Monday in December, March and Sep- tember.


The first four weeks of each term are devoted to motions and arguments. The ensuing nine weeks of the September and December terms are devoted to jury trials, and are divided into 1st, 2d and 3d periods of three weeks each. No jury trials in June Term.


John I'. M'Fadden, Prothonotary.


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.


Court Room, 1st floor State House, Main Entrance Oswald Thompson, President Judge. Joseph Allison,


James R. Ludlow,


Associate Judges.


Terms, Ist Monday in March, June and Decem- ber, and the Sd Monday in September.


This Court has equity jurisdiction.


Charles D. Knight, Prothonotary.


ORPHANS' COURT.


By the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas. Terms, Ist and 3d Friday of every month. Nimrod Woolery, Clerk.


CRIMINAL COURT. QUARTER SESSIONS.


Oswald Thompson, President Judge. Joseph Allison,


James R. Ludlow, Associate Judges.


Terms, 1st Monday in December, February, April, June : August and October. Joseph Crockett, Clerk.


UNITED STATES COURTS.


U. S. CIRCUIT COURT, FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNA.


Court Room in Philosophical Hall, 5th bel Chestnut. Circuit Judges.


IIon. R. C. Grier, Justice Supreme Court U. S.


Hon. John Cadwalader, Judge of District Court.


Benjamin Patton, Clerk, 104 S 5th.


James C. Vandyke, District Attorney, 518 Walnut.


The regular stated sessions of this Court are held on the first Monday of April and first Monday of October in each year, at Philadelphia.


U. S. DISTRICT COURT, FOR THE EAST. ERN DISTRICT OF PENNA.


Judge, Hon. John Cad walader.


Clerk, John M. Jones, 104 S 5th. District Attorney, Jas. C. Vandyke, 518 Walnut. Marshal, Jacob S. Yost, 104 S 5th.


The regular stated sessions of this Court are held on the third Monday of February, May, August and November, in each year, in the city of Philadelphia.


Special Sessions are held weekly for the trial of Admiralty causes. .


Jules Hauel & Co. consume a vast amount of domestic produce,


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LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND ART ASSOCIATIONS. ARTISTS' FUND SOCIETY. Incorporated 1835. President, George W. Conarroe.


Vice President, C. Schuessele.


Corresponding Secretary, F. De B. Richards. Recording Secretary, Samuel Sartain. Treasurer, William T. Richards. Librarian, George W. Holmes.


FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. No. 15 South 7th.


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


Jolin 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,


Thomas S. Stewart,


Robert Cornelius,


Alan Wood, John E. Addicks,


Lawrence Johnson, William Sellers, James H. Bryson,


Isaac S. Williams,


George W. Conarroe,


Ellis S. Archer,


Thomas J. Weygandt,


John M. Gries,


Joseph J. Barras, James Dougherty,


Edward P. Eastwick, George Whitney,


Washington Jones, William H. Love.


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


HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYL- VANIA.


Atheneum 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, Atheneum 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.


Trustees of the Publication Fund, Jolin Jordan, jr., Harry Conrad, Oswald Thompson.


PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. 1025 Chestnut. Founded 1806. Officers of the Academy. President-Caleb Cope.


Directors.


Caleb Cope, Wm. Struthers, John Sartain,


James R. Lambdin,


Samuel Welsh,


Samuel B. Fales,


A. May Stevenson, John T. Lewis.


Treasurer-William Struthers. Secretary-John T. Lewis. Curator-Robert Wylie. Janitress-F. Corvaizier.


PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF APPRENTICES AND AMATEURS IN THE WORKS OF INGENUITY AND DESIGN.


Office Assembly Building.


Meetings 1st Tuesday of every month.


President-William H. Allen, LL.D.


Vice-Presidents, Fredk. Scofield, Percival Collins. Treasurer-Tobias Huber.


Recording Secretary -- George S. Fox.


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


PHILADELPHIA LYCEUM. S E cor 9th and Spring Garden.


Charles Lewars, Pres. Edward Bannister, Sec'y. Joseph M. Truman, jr., Treasurer.


PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN. No. 1334 Chestnut.


President-Joseph Harrison, jr. Secretary and Treasurer-P. P. Morris.


Principal Teacher -- Thomas W. Braidwood.


PIERIAN INSTITUTE. S E cor 9th and Spring Garden. Lewis Brown, Pres. Wm. M. Bremer, Sec'y. Philip S. Erringer, Treasurer.


ROXBOROUGH LYCEUM.


Nathan L. Jones, Pres.


A. D. Levering, Sec'y.


John H. Harjes, Treasurer.


THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. N W cor Broad and Sansom.


Visiting days, Tuesdays and Fridays, from 1 P. M. to sunset. President-Isaac Lea, LL.D.


Corresponding Secretary - John Le Conte, M. D.


Recording Secretary -- B. Howard Rand, M. D. Librarian-James C. Fisher, M. D.


Treasurer-George W. Carpenter.


THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. S W cor 5th and Chestnut.


President-George B. Wood, M. D.


Vice Presidents-John C. Cresson, Isaac Lea, George Sharswood. Secretaries-Charles B. Trego, E. Otis Kendall, John Le Conte, J. Peter Lesley.


Treasurer-Charles B. Trego.


THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE OF SOUTHWARK. 5th below Washington avenue. H. A. Gildea, Pres. Thomas P. Norman, Sec'y. J. J. Greenfield, Treasurer.


THE MOYAMENSING LITERARY INSTI- TUTE. S E cor 11th and Catharine. John U. Giller, Pres. William J. Ramage, Sce'y William J. Reed, Treasurer.


and consequently the Perfumer's industry should be encouraged.


Geo. S. Pepper, M. W. Baldwin, Joseph Harrison, Franklin Peale,


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THE PHILADELPHIA CITY INSTITUTE. NE cor 18th and Chestnut.


William French, Pres. Peter C. Hollis, See'y. George Vaux, Treasurer.


THE SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE.


N E cor Broad and Spring Garden. John M. Ogden, Pres. John W. Dixon, Sec'y. Charles B. Trego, Treasurer.


THE TRUSTEES OF WAGNER FREE IN- STITUTE OF SCIENCE. N E cor Broad and Spring Garden. William Wagner, Pres. George Stuart, Sec'y.


THE WEST PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE. William N of Market.


James Miller, Pres. J. W. Van Houghton, jr., Sec. Janes Allen, Treasurer.


THE YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE.


William Welsh, P'res. William L. Rehn, See'y. S. Morris Waln, Treasurer.


LIBRARIES.


APPRENTICES' LIBRARY COMPANY OF MIIILADELPHIA.


Library founded 1821 by gratuitous loans.


No. of vols. 15,000. Annual subscription 82.


S W cor 5th and Arch, open for girls and boys.


President, James J. Barclay.


Vice President, Isaac Lloyd.


Secretary, Thomas Ridgway.


'I reusurer, Samuel Mason.


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For boys, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Satur- day evenings. Jesse Ogden, Librarian.


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M. D. Lewis, Treasurer.


Henry Bird, Librarian and Secretary.


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State House, 6th and Chestnut. Vols. 7,000.


Chancellor -- William M. Meredith.


Vice-Chancellor -- George M. Dallas.


Treasurer -- Jolm Wm. Wallace.


Secretary -- Edward Hopper.


Library Committee -- Henry J. Williams, John M. Read, Samuel II. Perkins, A. I. Fish, Peter M.Call, Benjamin Gerhard, Wm. Henry Rawle.


Finance Committee -- Eli K Price, Josiah Ran- dall, Henry D. Gilpin, Isaac Hazelhurst, Richard R. Montgomery.


Committee of Censors-William Rawle, William B. Reed, Thomas Dunlap, James Bayard, John Cadwalader, George M. Wharton, Horace Binney, jr., George W. Biddle, E. Spencer Miller.


LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. NR 5th and Library, incorporated by Wmn. Penn. Shares 840. Annual payment 84. Lloyd P. Smith, Librarian and Treasurer. No. of Volumes, 70,000.


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President, William E. Bowen.


Secretary, C. H. Dingee.


Treasurer, Charles Rhoads.


Librarian, John Edmauds.


No. of Volumes, 18,500.


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MEDICAL COLLEGES.


ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA.


N E. cor 6th and Callowhill Streets.


Faculty.


Thomas G. Chase, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence.


Joseph Sites, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.


Henry Hollemback, M. D., Professor of Materia Mediea, Therapeuties, and Medical Botany.


John G. Bonhanuan, M. D., Professor of Chem- istry and Medical Jurisprudence.


Marshall Calkins, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.


James M'Clintock, M. D., Professor of the Insti- tutes and Practice of Surgery.


William Paine, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and Pathology.


Marshall Calkins, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. William Paine, M. D., Dean, 120 N 5th


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Faculty.


Sylvester Birdsell, M. D., Professor of the Prinei- ples and Practice of Medicine.


Ann Preston, M. D., Professor of Physiology.


Emeline Horton Cleveland, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Histology.


F. L. Otto Rochrig, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and General Therapeutics.


Matthew Semple, M. D., Professor of Chemistry aud Toxicology.


Edwin Fussell, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and diseases of Women and Children.


Reynall Coates, M. D., Professor of Surgery.


Emeline Horton Cleaveland, M. D., Demonstrator


of Anatomy.


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HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE.


Filbert ab 11th. Faculty.


Charles Julius Hempel, M. D., Professor of Mate- ria Medica and Therapeutics.


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John Redman Coxe, jr., M. D., Professor of Ho- mæopathie Institutes, Pathology and the Practice of peutics and Materia Medica. Medicine.


I. M. Ward, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, Dis- eases of Women and Children, and Medical Juris- prudence.


William A. Reed, M. D., Professor of Physiology. Matthew Semple, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology.


Jacob Beakley, M. D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Surgery.




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