McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1860, Part 265

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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Thomas Moore, M. D., Professor of General and Surgical Anatomy.


Jolin R. Goodman, M. D., Demonstrator of Ana- tomy.


Jacob Beakley, M. D., Dean. William Yeager, Janitor.


JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE.


10th near Walnut. Faculty.


Robert M. Huston, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica and General Therapeutics.


Robley Dunglison, M. D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine, &c.


Thomas D Mitchell M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and General Therapeutics.


Joseph Pancoast, M. D., Professor of General De- scriptive and Surg. Anatomy.


Samuel H. Dickson, M. D., Professor of Practice of Medicine.


Samuel D. Gross, M. D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Surgery.


Charles D. Meigs, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.


Franklin Bache, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. Ellerslie Wallace, M. D., Demonstrator of Ana- tomv.


Robley Dunglison, M. D., Dean, 1116 Girard. William Watson, Janitor.


PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY.


No. 528 Arch street. Faculty.


T. L. Buckingham, D. D. S., Professor of Chiem- istry and Metallurgy.


J. L. Suesserot, D. D. S., Professor of the Princi- ples of Dental Surgery and Therapeuteis.


J. H. McQuillen, D. D. S., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.


William Calvert, D. D. S., Professor of Mechanical Dentistry.


D. H. Good willie, D. D. S., Demonstrator of Oper- ative Dentistry.


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


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


William Calvert, Dean, 123 N 11th.


PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.


Sth bel Locust. Faculty.


Lewis D. Harlow, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics deia and Therapeutics.


and Diseases of Women and Children.


Henry Hartshorne, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine.


William S. Halsey, M. D., Professor of the Prin- ciples and Practice of Surgery.


B. Howard Rand, M. D., Professor of Medical Chemistry.


Wm. Hembel Taggart, M.D., Professor of Thera-


James Aitken Meigs, M.D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine.


Wm. H. Gobrecht, M. D., Professor of Special and Surgical Anatomy.


Theodore A. Demme, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.


Hugh Scott, Janitor.


PENN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF PIIILA. For both Sexes, in two separate Departments.


(910 Arch.)


Faculty.


A. Russell Thomas, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. Charles A. Leech, M. D., Professor of Microscop- ical Anatomy and Physiology.


Edwin D. Buekman, M. D., Professor of Inorganic, Organic and Medical Chemistry, and Natural Phil- osophy.


William Schmæle, M. D., Professor of General and Special Pathology and History of Medicine.


Thomas G. Rowand, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, Pharmacy and General Therapeutics.


J. Emerson Kent, M. D., Professor of the Insti- tutes and Practice of Medicine.


Seth Pancoast, M. D., Professor of Surgery and Surgical Anatomy.


Joseph S. Longshore, M.D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Obstetrics.


Martin H. Andrews. M. D., Professor of Mental Philosophy, Public Hygiene, &e.


Isaiah Lukens, M.D)., Professor of Mechanical and Operative Dentistry.


J. Emerson Kent, M. D., Dean of the Male De- partment


Jos. S. Longshore, M. D., Dean of the Female Department.


PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHAR- MACY.


Filbert Street above 7th. Faculty.


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


William Procter, 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. Diplomas, $5.


Edward Parrish, Secretary, 800 Arch st.


THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF PHI- LADELPHIA.


George B. Wood, M. D., President. J. R. Paul, M. D., Treasurer.


THE VETERINARY COLLEGE OF PHILA-


DELPHIA.


626 Chestnut.


Faculty.


G. W. Bowler, V. S., Professor of Materia Me-


R. Jennings, V. S., Professor of Pathology and Practice of Medicine in reference to all Domestic Animals.


G. W. Bowler, V. S., Professor of Medieal Chem- istry and Pharmacy.


R. Jennings, V. S., Professor of Anatomy, Phisy- ology and Operative Surgery.


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


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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, MEDI-| CAL DEPARTMENT.


9th below Market. Faculty.


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 Il. Smith, M. D., Professor of 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. Sammel Price, Janitor.


HOSPITALS AND DISPENSARIES.


Charity Hospital, Buttonwood below Broad. Os- wald Thompson, President. Burroughs Price, M. D., Secretary. John Sharp, Treasurer. Phy- sieians-P. B. Goddard and Wm. II. Pancoast, Surgery ; Z. Ring Jones, Eye, Ear and Urinary Organs ; H. St. Clair Ash, Diseases of Children ;; Burroughs Price, Diseases of Digestive Organs, Brain and Nervous System ; A. W. Griffiths, Ob- stetries ; Alexander C. Hart, Diseases of Women ; W. E. Weatherby, Diseases of the Respiratory Organs; S. Updegrove, Diseases of the Skin ; Fevers and General Diseases. Out-door Physician, T. J. Bartram, 256 N 12th.


Christ Church Hospital, 308 Cherry. Managers- C. Campbell Cooper, M. D., James C. Booth, Edmund A. Souder, James S. Newhold, Charles Willing, M. D., D. Henry Flickwir. Physician, Francis West. George H. Kirkham, Treasurer. Dispensary Department Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor, Catha- rine above 7th. Physicians-Jacob Da Costa, John H. Brinton, John II. Packard, William Moss. Resident Apothecary, James H. McKee. German Dispensary, 403 Noble. Physicians - Henry Tiedman, Ferdinand Rattenman, Ch. Beeken, Jules Schrotz, Emel Fischer. Warden of the House, John Buchwakl.


Homeopathic Infirmary, 857 N 15th. William II. Boyer, President. Rene Goillon, Treasurer. Charles Vanhorn, Bushrod W. James, M. D., Secretaries. Attending Physicians, B. W. James, D. R. Posey. Surgeon, L. Lewis Coxe.


Howard Hospital and Infirmary of Incurables, situ- ated between 15th and 16th and Christian and Carpenter streets. Thomas H. Powers, Presi- dent. E. M'Clelland, Secretary. John M'Chire, Treasurer. Physicians-J. Aitken Meigs, Dis- eases of the Chest; Jos. Klapp, Diseases of the Digestive Organs; Oliver A. Judson, Diseases of the Skin ; G. R. Morchonse, Diseases of the Brain and Nervous System ; William Darrach, Fevers ; E. M.Clelland, Diseases of Females ; Charles Neff, Diseases of the Urinary Organs; Lawrence Turn- bull, Diseases of the Eye and Ear; D. D. Clark and Samuel D. Gross, General and Special Sur- gery.


Philadelphia Dispensary, 127 S 5th. Casper Wistar, Secretary. John M. Whitall, Treasurer. At- tending Physicians and Surgeons-Edward A. Spooner, James S De Benneville, Edward Ship- pen, Edwin Scholfield, C. Pendleton Tutt, W.|


Lehman Wells. Resident Physician, Geo. Martin. Apothecary, F. Steinbauer.


Southern Homeopathie Dispensary, 519 S Sd. Wm. C. M.Intosh, President. Burkett Webb, Vice President. James M'Glathery, Secretary and Treasurer. Physicians-Messrs. Gardiner, Kitch- en, Sims, Howard, Tyndale and Ashton.


The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Blight st. below Pine. Mordecai D. Lewis, President. Jolin H. Atwood, Secretary. Morton P. Henry, Treasurer.


The Contributors to the Pennsylvania Hospital, from 8th to 9th and Spruce to Pine sts. Mordecai L. Dawson, President. John T. Lewis, Treasurer. William Biddle, Secretary. Physicians-Wm. W. Gerhard, James J. Levick, John Forsyth Meigs, Francis Gurney Smith. Surgeons-Geo. W. Norris, Edward Peace, John Neill, Joseph Pancoast. Resident Physicians-James HI. Hutch- inson, H. Lenox Hodge, Geo. C. Harlan. Stew- ard, William G. Malin. Matron, Mary D. Sharp- less. Apothecary, John Conrad, M. D. Clerk. and Librarian, David T. Lewis, M. D).


The Hospital of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, corner Front and Hontingdon. Office 524 Walnut. Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, President. Rev. John A. Childs, Secretary. Geo. L. Harrison, Treasurer.


The Northern Dispensary of Philadelphia, 601 Spring Garden st. George W. Tryon, President. John Kessler, jr., Secretary. Robert Lindsay, Treasurer. Resident Physician and Apothecary, Alfred M. Slocum. Attending Physicians and Surgeons-Theodore A. Demme, G. B. Lummis, J. M. Boisnot, J. F. Bourns, Wm. N. Handy, J. C. Cooper, S. N. Troth.


The Pennsylvania Institution for Feeble-Minded Children, Dr. Jos. Parrish, Principal, located at Media, Delaware county, Pa. Central Office, No.800 Arch street.


The St. Joseph's Hospital, Girard avenue between 16th aud 1, th. Rt. Rev. James F. Wood, Presi- dent. James A. Doyle, Secretary. Charles A. Repplier, Treasurer. Sr. M. Monica, Superior. Wills' Hospital for the Diseases of the Blind and Lame, situated between 18th and 19th streets, opposite Logan Square. John Rodman, M. D., President. Edward Hopper, Secretary.


LYING-IN CHARITIES.


Lying-in Department Charity Hospital, Buttonwood below Broad. Obstetrie Physician, A. W. Griffiths. Lying-in Department Northern Dispensary, 601 Spring Garden st. Consulting Physicians -- 1Ingh L. Hodge, Charles D. Meigs, Thomas H. Yardley, John Rhein.


The Philadelphia Lying-in Charity & Nurses' Home, W 11th & Cherry. Casper Wistar, President. Isaac S. Williams, Secretary. Edward Parrish, Treasurer. Principal Obstetric Physicians, El- wood Wilson, Jas. M. Corse. Matron, B. C. Baner. The Preston Retreat, situated 20th and 21st, and Ilamilton and Spring Garden sts. John M. Ogden, President. Edward Hopper, Secretary. Eli K. Price, Treasurer.


COLLEGES AND THEOLOGICAL SEM- INARIES.


GIRARD COLLEGE.


Ridge Avenue above 19th street. President-William II. Allen, LL.D. Principal Department. Lemuel Stephens, A.M., Principal of Department


Jules Hauel & Co.'s establishment is the


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and Instructor of English, Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.


Warren Holden, A.M., Assistant Teacher Prin- cipal Department.


Joseph C. Turner, Instructor in English Studies. G. J. Rielle, Teacher of Vocal Music and Prefect. George J. Becker, Instructor of Drawing, Writing and Book-keeping.


Francis A. Bregy, Instructor of French and Spanish.


PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.


N E cor. Chestnut and 7th.


S. H. Crittenden, Principal.


Thos. W. Moore, Professor of Plain and Orna- mental Pennmanship.


John Groesbeck, Professor of Bookkeeping and Phonography.


Jolin Barnard, George V. Maus, Professors of the Science of Accounts and Commercial Calculations. Wm. K. Hutchinson, Assistant Penman.


Hon. Joel Jones, Rev. S. W. Crittenden, D. H. Barlow, Esq., Lecturers on Political Economy, Com- mercial Law, the Duties of Business Men, &c.


A. E. Rogerson, Professor of Mathematics, Civil Engineering and Draughting.


ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. N E cor Filbert and Juniper.


Rev. James A. Ward, President and Treasurer.


Rev. Michacl M. Halliman, Professor of Rhetoric and French.


Rev Basil Pacciarini, Chaplain.


M. Edward H. Boone, Professor of Humanities, Mathematics and French.


M. Patrick Forhan and M. John S. Sumner, Pro- fessors of Rudiments, Arithmetic and French.


M. Francis N. Moore, Professor of Preparatory Department in English and Arithmetic.


THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF THE RE- FORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.


Broad below Spruce.


Rev. John N. M'Leod, D.D., and Rev. Theodore W. J. Wylie, D.D., Professors.


THE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.


Market Street and West Penn Square.


Incorporated in 1853, and organized on the plan of the Industrial Colleges of Paris and Germany, com- prises a Preparatory Department and Five Tech- nical Schools:


The School of Mines, The School of Civil Engineering,


The School of Mechanical Engineering,


The School of Chemistry,


The Agricultural School.


Architecture and Design are included in the courses, and ample facilities exist for Field and Laboratory practice.


Faculty and Instructors.


Alfred L. Kennedy, M. D., President.


Henry Vethake, LL. D., Professor of Higher Mathematics.


L. George Franck, Civ. Eng., Professor of Applied Mathematics, Engineering and Mechanics.


William J. Whitaker, A. M., Min. Eng., Professor of Geology.


Aifred L. Kennedy, M. D., Professor of Miner- alogy, and of Industrial, Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry.


John Kern, Professor of Mechanica', Topogra- phical and Architectural Drawing.


Furman Shepherd, A. M., Lecturer on Industrial Jurisprudence.


Vincenzio De Amarelli, A. M., Ph. D., Professor of Modern Languages and Literature.


Pierre Dorey, A.M., Adjunct Professor of Mathe - matics and Instructor in Preparatory Department.


Jacob F. Holt, M. D., Instructor in preparatory Department.


THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF ST. CHARLES BORROMEO.


N 18th cor Race.


Rev. William O'Hara, D. D., President.


UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.


Provost -


Vice- Provost-John F. Frazer, A.M.


Department of Arts.


Three Terms-The First begins September 8; the Second, January 2; the Third, April 8.


Tuition-Thirty dollars per Term. Commence- ment, July 3.


Faculty.


, Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy.


John F. Frazer, A.M., Professor of Natural Phi- losophy and Chemistry.


George Allen, A.M., Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages and Literature.


Henry Coppee, A.M., Professor of Belles Lettres and of the English Language and Literature.


Francis A. Jackson, A.M., Adjunct Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages and Literature.


E. Otis Kendall, A.M., Professor of Mathematics. George Allen, Sacretary of the Faculty.


Henry Coppee, Librarian.


Professors not Members of the Faculty of Arts.


A.M, Professor of Chemistry as applied to the Arts. A.M., Professor of American His- tory. , Professor of the French Language and Literature.


V. D. Amarelli, A.M., Ph. D., Professor of the Italian Language and Literature.


Rev. C. C. Schaeffer, Professor of the German Language.


Frederick Diek, Janitor of the University.


Trustees.


The Governor of Pennsylvania, Ex-officio Presi- dent of the Board; James S. Smith, Rev. Albert Barnes, Hartman Kuhn, Lewis Waln, Rev. Benja- min Dorr, D. D., George M. Wharton, Tobias Wagner, William M. Meredith, Henry J. Williams, Rev. Henry J. Morton, D.D., Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, D.D., Rene La Roche, M.D., John C. Cresson, Oswald Thompson, Frederick Fraley, Benjamin Gerhard, H. Binney, jr., Stephen Colwell, George W. Norris, M.D., James Bayard, J. J. Clark Hare, Adolph E. Borie, David Lewis, Rev. Charles W. Schaeffer. Caldwell K. Biddle, Secretary and Treasurer.


Academical Department.


William R. M. Adam, A.M., Principal.


Department of Mines, Arts and Manufactures. Lectures delivered daily at 4 and 5 o'clock, P. M., in the College Building. Faculty.


John F. Frazer, LL. D., Professor of Natural I'hi- losophy and Chemistry.


largest of the kind in the United States.


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E. Otis Kendall, A.M., Professor of Mathematics.] Fairman Rogers, A.M., Professor of Civil Engi- neering and Surveying.


Charles B. Trego, Professor of Mineralogy and Geology.


J. Peter Lesley, Professor of Mining.


Law Department.


Two Terins- 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.


Faculty.


George Sharswood, LL.D., Dean of the Faculty, Professor of the Institutes of Law, including, Inter alia, International, Constitutional, Commercial and Civil Law.


Peter M'Call, A.M., Professor of Practice, Plead- ng and Evidence at Law and in Equity.


E. Spencer Miller, A. M., Professor of the Law of Real Estate and Conveyancing, and Equity Juris- prudence.


GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL.


Sergeant above 9th.


Principal, P. A. Cregar.


Teacher of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Miss 31. E. Houpt.


Teacher of Ancient History, Botany and Geology, Miss M. E. Tazewell.


Teacher of Drawing and Physiology, Miss R. N. 'Townsend.


Teacher of Higher Mathematics, Miss M. H. Rodgers.


Teacher of English Literature, Miss M. C. Barns. First, Broad and Arch, Rev. James H. Cuthbert, Teacher of Elocution and Rhetoric, Miss Marian 1703 Summer. Ash.


Teacher of Geography and Modern History, Miss Josephine Johnson.


Teacher of Penmanship and English Grammar, Miss Annie B. Duff.


Teacher of Practical Mathematics, Miss Henri- etta Thomas.


Teacher of Music, Miss Mary M. Henderson.


Teacher of French and Latin, Miss Annie Driver.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PLACES.


Alms House, west side Schuylkill, opposite South. Assistant Quartermaster's Office, U. S. Marine Corps, 625 Spruce.


Carpenters' Hall, Carpenter's ct.


County Prison, Passyunk av n intersection of 10th. Custom House, Chestnut between 4th and 5th.


Eastern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, Coates near Fairmount.


Fairmount Water Works, on the Schuylkill W of German, N E cor. 6th & Poplar, Rev. K. A. Fleisch- Morris man, 867 N 10th.


Navy Yard and Offices, S E cor Front and Prime. Office of Army Clothing and Equipage U. S. Army, Holmesburg, Rev. Richard Lewis.


N E cor 12th and Girard.


Pennsylvania State Arsenal, 16th and Filbert.


Penn's Treaty Monument, Shackamaxon street.


Philadelphia Gas Works, cor. Market and Schuyl- kill river.


Plnladelphia Post Office, Doek below 3d.


Quartermaster's Office U. S. Army, N E cor. 12th and Girard.


Sailors' Home, 422 S Front.


State House, Chestnut between 5th & 6th Sts.


United States Arsenal, Gray's Ferry rd n Federal. Schuylkill Falls, Rev. C. S. Steinman.


United States Arsenal, near Frankford.


United States Mint, S Juniper and Chestnut.


PUBLIC, HIGH AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOUSES,


OWNED BY THE CITY.


Boys' High School, S E cor Broad and Green. Girls' High School, Sergeant above 9th.


Carroll, corner Salmon and Somerset.


Colored, 6th above Lombard.


Harrison, Master above 2d. Jefferson, 5th above Poplar.


John Q. Adams, Garden below Buttonwood.


Livingston, 23d above Callowhill.


Locust Street, N E cor 12th and Locust.


Madison, New Market above Noble.


Manayunk, Green lane.


Marshall, N W cor Marshall and Sellers (Fkd). Mithin, Sd above Brown,


Monroe, Buttonwood below 11th.


Morris, Palmer above Thompson.


Mount Vernon, Catharine between 3d and 4th.


North East, New above Front.


North West, Race below 15th.


Peun, S E cor 8th and Thompson.


Ringgold, N E cor 8th and Fitzwater.


Rittenhouse, Rittenhouse street (Germantown).


South East Front below Pine.


South West, 23d below Pine.


Weccacoe, S E cor 2d and Reed.


West Philadelphia, Chestnut near Margaretta. Zane Street, Filbert above 7th.


CHURCHES. BAPTIST.


Second, New Market ab Poplar, Rev. William Cathcart, 817 New Market.


Third, 2d ab Catharine, Rev. J. H. Peters, 523 Pine. Fourth, 5th and Buttonwood, Rev. R. Jeffrey, 610 Marshall.


Fifth, Sansom ab 8th, Rev. M. Winston, 902 Lom- bard.


Tenth, 8th ab Green, Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, 646 N 8th.


Eleventh, 12th ab Race, Rev. J. Ilyatt Smith.


Twelfth, Richmond near Shackamason, Rev. J. Perry Hall, 225 Allen.


Berean, Chestnut ab Till, (W. P.) Rev. Malcolm Roberts.


Blockley, Rev. William T. Bunker.


Broad Street, Broad and Brown, Rev. Henry Day.


Calvary, 5th bel Carpenter, Rev. Malachi Taylor. Chestnut Hill, Rev. William B. Tolan.


Cumberland Street, Cumberland bel Carroll, Rev. R. F. Young.


Frankford, Rev. Isaac Gray.


Germantown, Price st., Rev. Warren Randolph.


Lower Dublin, Rev. A. Harris.


Mariner's Bethel, Church ab Navy Yard, Rev. Jo- seph Perry.


Nicetown, Rev. J. M. Richards.


North, 8th ab Master. Vacant.


Olivet, 6th and Federal, Rev. N. B. Baldwin, 1005 S 5th.


Passyunk, Broad and Passyunk av, Rev. W. L. Jerman, 617 Hley.


Roxborough, Rev. Thomas Winter.


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


The largest Wholesale and Retail Stock of Watches and Jewelry


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Spring Garden, 15th ab Wallace, Rev.J. A. M'Kean, Keneseth Israel, New Market, Revs. S. Deutsch 805 N 13th.


Tabernacle, Chestnut near 18th, Rev. William T. Mikve Israel, Cherry ab 3d, Rev. S. Morais, 515 N Brantlv, 1704 Summer. 6th.


Union, Milestown, Rev. Charles Campbell.


West Philadelphia, Chestnut ab Park, Rev. John H. Castle, Walnut E Till (W. P.)


BIBLE CHRISTIAN.


Third ab Franklin, William Metcalfe, M. D., 645 N 3d.


CHRISTIAN.


Mount Zion, Christian bel 6th.


CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.


Girard av and 13th, Rev. Thomas H. Stockton.


DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.


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


DUTCH REFORMED.


First, N W cor 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, Rev. W. Fulton, Manayunk.


EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.


First Southwark, 5th bel Carpenter, Rev. T. A. Plattenberger, 1029 S 5th.


Emanuel, 2d ab Poplar, Rev. Frederick Krecker, 210 Beaver.


St. Paul's, Broad and Germantown av., Rev. Jesse Yeakel, 1928 N 5th.


FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSES.


S E cor 4th and Arch; S W cor 5th and Arch; Washington sq bel Walnut ; 12th below Market; S W cor 6th and Noble ; Cherry bet 15th and 16th ; N E cor 9th and Spruce ; S E cor 4th and Green ; S W Lancaster av and Pine (W P) ; Germantown av ab Linden (Gin); School between Main and Green (Gtn); Frankford ; Byberry.


GERMAN BAPTIST.


Crown Street, Crown bel Callowhill, Revs. John Fox and Henry Geiger.


Germantown, Main and Sharpnack, Rev. John Price.


GERMAN REFORMED.


First, Raee bel 4th, Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger, D.D .. 723 Wood.


Bethlehem, Howard ab Phoenix. Vacant.


Germantown, (Presbyterian ) Market House Square, Rev. Jacob Helfenstein, (Germantown.)


Salem, St. John bel Green, Rev. G. Wiehle, 530 St. Jolın.


Zion, 6th ab Girard av., Nicholas Gelir, 1218 Ran- dolph.


INDEPENDENT.


Broad Street, cor of George, Rev. John Chambers, 1412 Walnut.


First Kensington, Marlborough & West, Rev. John G. Wilson, 242 Columbia avenue.


JEWS' SYNAGOGUES.


Adath Israel, 3d and Brown, Rev. S. Breidenbach. Betli-El-Emeth, Franklin ab Green, Rev. Isaac Leeser, 1927 Walnut


Beth Israel, Crown bel Vine, Rev. Gabriel Pape, 214 Coates.


Bnai Israel, 5th and Catharine, Rev. S. C. Noot.


and L. Naumburg.


Rodef Sholem, Juliana bel Vine, Revs. I. Frankel and Henri Vidaver.


LUTHERAN.


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


Frankford, Rev. J. Spiedel.


Manayunk, Rev. H. N. Riis.


St. James, Sd and Columbia, Rev. J. Vogelbach.


St. John's, Race ab 5th, Rev. Joseph A. Seiss.


St. John's, (German, ) Carpenter bel 5th, Rev. Wm. Sommer, 314 Redwood.


St. Luke's, 4th ab Franklin, Rev. W. H. Luckenbach. St. Mark's, Spring Garden above 15th, Rev. C. P. Krauth, 1318 Spring Garden


St. Matthew's, New bel 4th, Rev. Edwin W. Hatter. St. Michael's, Germantown, Rev. C. W. Schaffer, Germantown.


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


Trinity, Passyunk, Rope Ferry rd near Passyunk av, Rev. Chas. A. Baer, 820 S 9th.


MARINER'S.


Bethel, (Methodist ) Shippen and Penn, Rev. V. Grav, 110 Almond.


Church of the Redeemer, (Episcopal,) near Spruee st. wharf. Vacant.


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


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


Presiding Elders.


North Philadelphia District-Rev. Pennell Coombe, 609 Marshall.


South Philadelphia District-Rev. F. Hodgson, 2012 Vine.


Asbury, bet Oak and Chestnut (W P), Rev. Charles I. Thompson, Park bel Market.


Bridesburg, Rev. H. S. Thompson, (Bridesburg. )


Broad Street, Broad and Christian, Rev. William M.Combs, 1403 Christian.


Bustleton, Rev. G. T. Hurlock, (Bustleton. )


Calvary, Rev. W. G. E. Agnew.


Central, Vine bel 13th, Rev. J. H. Lightburn, But- tonwood ab 12th.


Chestnut Hill, Rev. G. M. Griffith, (Chestnut Hill.) Cohocksink, Germantown av bel 5th, Rev. T. A. Fernley, 1605 N 5th.


Ebenezer, Christian hel 4th, Rev. J. B. M'Cullongh, 343 Christian.


Ebenezer, (Manayunk,) Rev. Gasway Oram.


Eleventh Street, 11th bel Carpenter, Rev. Noble Frame.


Emory, Callowhill W of 18th, Rev. Charles Karsner, 1823 Callowhill.


Fitth Street, 5th bel Green, Rev. W. C. Robinson, 533 Chatham.


Frankford, Rev. Anthony Atwood, (Frankford.)


Front Street, Front ab Laurel, Rev. Mahlon H. Sisty. 1010 N Front.


Germantown, Rev. J. H. Alday, Haines st.


Green Street, Green ab 10th, Rev. D. W. Bartine 1003 Green.


Haddington, Rev. R. J. Carson, (Blockley.)


Hancock Street, Hancock ab Girard av, Rev. J. B Maddux. 1215 Hancock.


Hedding, 16th and Coates, Rev. Joshua H. Turne 726 N 19th.


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


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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


Holmesburg, Rev. N. M. Brown.


Kensington, Queen and Marlborough, Rev. James Cunningham, 1116 Palmer.


Mariner' Bethel, Shippen and Penn, Rev. V. Gray, 110 Almond.


Manship, W of Girard College, Rev. John Lednum, 1304 Brown.


Mantua, 38th and Elm, Rev. Thomas Montgomery, (Mantuaville.)


M'Keudree, Frankford av ab Reading Railroad.


Milestown, Rev. J. W. Arthur, (Milestown. )


Momoeville, Rev. A. Cather, (Blockley.)


Mt. Vernon Street Mission, 22d and Mt. Vernon, Rev. J. Humphries, 602 N 21st.




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