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Denmark .- Edward S. Sayres, 221 S Front.
France .- Francisque Charles Alphonse Secathan de La Forest, 923 Locust.
Frankfort-on-the-Maine .- John H. Harjes, Con- sul, 19} Strawberry.
Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin. - F. H. Harjes, Consul, 19} Strawberry.
Great Britain .- Charles Edward K. Kortright, Consul, 619 Walnut.
Hamburg .- Charles Lorenz. Consul, 12 Straw- berry.
Hanover .- C. C. Schottler, Consul, 30 Bank.
Hayti .- George Lawrence, Jr., Vice Consul, 205} Walnut.
Hosse-Cassel .- Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Con- sul, 321 S 3d.
Hesse Darmstadt .- Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Consul General, 321 S 3d.
Italy .- Victor A. Sartori, Consul, 103 Walnut. Lubec .- John H. Harjes, Consul, 19} Strawberry. Mexico .- Felix Merino, Vice Cousul, 1625 Sum- mer.
Netherlands .- George K. Zeigler, Consul, 221 S 4th.
Oldenburg .- Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Con- sul, 321 § 3d.
Oriental Republic of Uruguay. - John F. Cabot, Vice-Consul, 135 S Front.
Portugal .- Edward S. Sayres, Consul, 221 S Front.
Prussia .- C. C. Schottler, 30 Bank.
Republic of Costa Rica .- S. Morris Waln, Vice- Consul, 128 S Del av
Republic of Guatemala .- S. Morris Waln, Vice- Consul, 128 S Del av
Saxe-Coburg Gotha .- Clamor Frederick Hage- dorn, Consul, 321 S 3d.
Saxe- Weimar .- Clamor F. Hagedorn, Consul, 321 S 3d
Saxony .- John T. Plate, Consul, 30 Bank.
Spain .- Charles de Rameau, 925 Locust.
Sweden and Norway .- Edward S. Sayres, Con- sul, 221 S Front.
Switzerland .- Rudolph Koradi, Consul, S W 4th and Wood.
Tuscany .- S. Morris Waln, Consular Agent, 12S S Del av
Venezuela .- William J. Boulton, Consul, 128 Walnut
Wurtemburg .- Wilhelm Ludwig Kiderlen, 1632 Green.
LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND ART ASSOCIATIONS.
AMERICAN LITERARY UNION. 116 X 9th.
A. L. Snowden, President. E. D. Buckman, M.D., Secretary. Hector McIntosh, Treasurer.
ARTISTS' FUND SOCIETY. Incorporated 1835.
President, George W. Conarroe.
Vice President, C. Schuessele. Corresponding Secretary, John Sartain. Recording Secretary, William F. Jones.
Treasurer, Samuel Sartain.
Librarian, George W. Holmes.
CATHOLIC PHILOPATRIAN LITERARY INSTITUTE. S E 6th and Prune.
Rev. George Strobel, President. Martin I. J. Griffin, Recording Secretary.
Joseph J. Dugan, Treasurer.
Patrick McFadden, Librarian.
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. No. 15 South 7th.
Meetings : Institute monthly, 3d Thursday ; Board of Managers, 2d Wednesday; and Com- mittee on Science and the Arts, 2d Thursday in each month. Conversation meetings every Thurs- day evening.
John C. Cresson, President.
John Agnew, M. W. Baldwin, V. Presidents. Isaac B. Garrigues, Recording Secretary.
Frederick Fraley, Corresponding Secretary.
John F. Frazer, Treasurer.
Washington Jones, Chairman, Board of Mana- gers.
Isaac S. Williams, Wm. A. Drown, Curators. Wm. Hamilton, Actuary.
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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYL- VANIA.
Athenæum Building, 6th Street. Annual contribution, three dollars. Life membership, twenty dollars. Publication Fund, $15,000.
The Society meets on the 2d Monday of every month, third story, front, Athenaeum Building. President, Joseph R. Ingersoll, LL.D.
Recording Secretary, John Jordan, Jr.
Corresponding Secretary, Horatio G. Jones, 133 South 5th.
Treasurer, C. M. Morris, 619 Walnut
Librarian, Samuel Hazard, 8 Athenæum Build- ing.
Trustees of the Publication Fund, John Jordan, Jr., Oswald Thompson, George Sharswood.
NUMISMATIC SOCIETY OF PHILA- DELPHIA. 927 Market. Joseph J. Mickley, President. Alfred B. Taylor, Secretary. Henry Phillips, Jr., M.D., Treasurer.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. 1025, Chestnut. Founded 1806.
President-Caleb Cope.
Treasurer-William Struthers.
Secretary-John T. Lewis.
Curator-Robert Wylie.
Janitress-Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey
PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE.
For the encouragement of Apprentices and Ama- teurs in the works of Ingenuity and Design.
Office, Assembly Building.
Meetings, Ist Tuesday of every month.
President-William H. Allen, LL.D. Treasurer-Tobias Huber. Recording Secretary-Charles P. Perot. Corresponding Secretary-Thomas J. Levick. Actuary-John Toy.
PENNSYLVANIA LITERARY UNION. 116 N 9th.
President-Charles Buckwalter. Secretary-James W. Powell. Treasurer-Thomas Y. England.
PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE. President-William H. Allen, LL.D. Secretary-James W. White. Treasurer-D. Francis Condie, M.D.
PHILADELPHIA LYCEUM. S E cor 9th & Spring Garden. President-Charles Parker. Secretary-Reuben Tomlinson. Treasurer-Elizabeth Clendenon.
PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN. No. 1334 Chestnut.
President-Joseph Harrison, Jr. Secretary and Treasurer-P. P. Morris. Principal Teacher-Thomas W. Braidwood.
ROXBOROUGH LYCEUM.
Nathan L. Jones, Pres. W. H. Lewis, Sec'y. A. D. Levering, Treasurer.
THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA.
N W cor Broad and Sansom.
Visiting days, Tuesdays and Fridays, from I P.M. to sunset.
President-Isaac Lea, LL.D.
Vice Presidents-Robert Bridges, M.D., Wm. S. Vanx.
Corresponding Secretary-Thomas Stewardson, M.D. Recording Secretary-B. Howard Rand, M.D. Librarian-J. D. Sergeant. Treasurer-William C. Henszey.
Visitors admitted on Tuesday and Friday after- noons by tickets obtained from any member.
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 L. Le Conte, J. Peter Lesley.
Treasurer-Charles B. Trego.
Librarian-J. P. Lesley.
THE KENSINGTON INSTITUTE. Richmond and Shackamaxon. George W. Vaughan, Secretary.
THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE OF SOUTH- WARK. 5th below Washington avenue. H. R. Edmonds, Pres. W. C. Barnes, Sec'y. E. H. Hults, Treasurer.
THE MOYAMENSING LITERARY INSTI- TUTE. S E cor IIth and Catharine. John U. Giller, Pres. James D. Campbell, Sec'y. Arthur Hughes, Treasurer.
THE PHILADELPHIA CITY INSTITUTE. N E cor 18th and Chestnut. President-William H. French.
Secretary-George Taber. Treasurer-Levi Knowles.
Librarian-P. J. Ridings.
THE SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE. N E cor Broad and Spring Garden.
John M. Ogden, Pres.
John J. Lytle, Sec'y.
Edwin F. Houghton, Treasurer.
THE TRUSTEES OF WAGNER FREE INSTI- TUTE OF SCIENCE. 17th and Montgomery.
William Wagner, Pres.
George Stuart, Sec'y.
THE WEST PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE. William N of Market. President-James Miller. Secretary-J. W. Van Houghton, Jr. Treasurer-James Allen.
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THE YOUNG MAN'S INSTITUTE.
William Welsh, Pres. William L. Rehn; Sec'y. S. Morris Waln, Treasurer.
LIBRARIES.
APPRENTICES' LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Library founded 1821 by gratuitous loans. No. of vols. 15,000. Annual subscription $2. S W cor 5th and Arch. Open for girls and boys. President-James J. Barclay. Vice-President-Isaac Lloyd. Secretary-Thomas Ridgway. Treasurer-Samuel Mason.
Open Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday after- noons for girls. Frances L. Clement, Librarian.
For boys, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday evenings, and Thursday afternoon.
ATHENEUM OF PHILADELPHIA.
6th and Adelphi.
Shares $25. Stockholders' annual dues $7. Annual subscribers $10.
President-Samuel Breck, LL.D.
Treasurer-Richard R. Montgomery.
Librarian and Secretary-Henry Bird.
JAMES PAGE LIBRARY COMPANY.
Girard av. E of Shackamaxon.
President-Edward Thomas.
Secretary-Joseph F. N. Snyder. Treasurer-Samuel Mclaughlin.
LAW ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA.
State House, 6th and Chestnut. Vols. 7000.
Chancellor-William M. Meredith.
Vice-Chancellor-George M. Dallas.
Treasurer-John William Wallace. Secretary-Edward Hopper.
Library Committee-E. Spencer Miller, John M. Read, Morton P. Henry, A. I. Fish, Peter McCall, Benjamin Gerhard, William H. Rawle.
Finance Committee-Eli K. Price, Henry Wharton, Samuel Wetherill, Isaac Hazelhurst, John T. Montgomery.
Committee of Censors-William B. Reed, Thos. Dunlap, John Cadwalader, George M. Wharton, Horace Binney, Jr .. George W. Biddle, P. Pem- berton Morris, William Francis Judson.
LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
N E 5th and Library, incorporated by Wm. Penn. Shares $40. Annual payment $4. Lloyd P. Smith, Librarian and Treasurer. No. of volumes, 75,000.
Free to visitors from 10 o'clock A.M. until sun- down.
LIBRARY & READING ROOM ASSOCIATION OF THE TWENTY-THIRD WARD.
Wright's Institute, Frankford. Joseph Metcalf, President. John Shallcross, Secretary. Amos R. Ellis, Treasurer.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY. 125 S 5th.
Shares $10. Annual tax to shareholders $2. Annual tax to subscribers $I.
President, T. Morris Perot.
Recording Secretary, Charles M. Walton. Corresponding Secretary, John Marston, Jr. Treasurer, Albert S. Letchworth. Librarian, John Edmands.
No. of volumes, 23,000.
Open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M.
SOUTHWARK LIBRARY COMPANY. 765 S 2d.
President, Col. John Thompson. Treasurer, J. B. McKeever.
Secretary, J. A. T. Laws.
Librarian, Obed Barney.
UNION LIBRARY COMPANY. Walnut ab Sixth.
President, F. A. Vancleve. Secretary, Alexander Bond.
MEDICAL COLLEGES & SOCIETIES.
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF PIIILADA. Instituted 1787. Chartered 1789.
Meets the first Wednesday of each month. Pub- lishes a quarterly summary of its transactions. President, George B. Wood, M.D. Vice-President, Franklin Bache, M.D Secretary, John H. Packard, M.D.
ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
N E cor 6th and Callowhill Street. Faculty.
Thomas D. Chase, M.D., Emeritus Professor of Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence.
Joseph Sites, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.
Henry Hollenback, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
Joseph P Fitler, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence.
John G. Rich, M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.
John C. Everson, M.D., Professor of the Insti- tutes and Practice of Surgery.
John Fondy, M.D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and Pathology.
William F. Smith, M.D., Professor Institutes of Medicine.
John G. Rich, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Joseph Sites, M.D., Dean, 128 Laurel.
. ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA.
Faculty.
E. G. Dalton, M.D., Professor of Physiology.
James McClintock, M.D., Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Surgery.
William Paine, M.D., Professor of the Princi- ples and Practice of Medicine and Pathology.
C. Stockton Gauntt, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics, Medical Botany, and Pharmacy.
James McClintock, M.D., Professor of Anatomy. General and Microscopic.
C. Stockton Gauntt, M.D., Professor of Chem- istry, Toxicology, and Medical Jurisprudence.
William Paine, M.D., Professor of the Medical
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Properties and Use of Concentrated Eclectic Medicines.
Benjamin F. Paine, M.D., Professor of Obstet- rics, and Diseases of Women and Children.
W. B. Jones, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Surgery.
William Paine, M.D., Dean, 931 Arch.
FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA. North College av n Girard College. Faculty.
Ann Preston, M.D., Professor of Physiology.
Edwin Fussell, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.
Sylvester Birdsell, M.D., Professor of the Prin- ciples and Practice of Medicine.
Emeline Horton Cleveland, M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Histology.
Matthew Semple, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology.
Mark G. Kerr, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and General Therapeutics.
Reynell Coates, M.D., Professor of Surgery.
M. Scarlett, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Edwin Fussell, M.D., Dean.
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE. Filbert ab Ilth.
Faculty.
John K. Lee, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapenties.
S. S. Brooks, M.D., Professor of Homoeopathic Institutes, Pathology, and the Practice of Medi- cine.
H. N. Guernsey, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, Diseases of Women and Children, and Medical Jurisprudence.
0. B. Gause, M.D., Professor of Physiology.
Matthew Semple, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology.
G. R. Starkey, M.D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Surgery.
P. S. Hitchens, M.D., Professor of General and Surgical Anatomy.
S. S. Brooks, M.D., Dean.
Joseph Lewis, Janitor.
JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE. 10th n 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, Descriptive and Surgical 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. S. Henry Dickson, M.D., Professor of Practice of Medicine.
Ellerslie Wallace, M.D., Demonstrator of Ana- tomy.
Robley Dunglison, M.D., Dean, 1116 Girard William Watson, Janitor.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY.
No. 528 Arch.
Faculty.
T. L. Buckingham, D.D.S., Professor of Che- mistry and Metallurgy.
J. H. McQuillen, D.D.S., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.
William Calvert, D.D.S., Professor of Mechan- ical Dentistry.
J. L. Suesserot, D.D.S., Professor of the Prin- ciples of Dental Surgery and Therapeutics.
C. Newlin Pierce, D.D.S., Professor of Dental Physiology and Operative Dentistry.
George T. Barker, D.D.S., Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry.
J. J. Griffith, D.D.S., Demonstrator of Me- chanical Dentistry.
William Calvert, Dean, 133 N 11th.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
9th bel Locust. Faculty.
B. Howard Rand, M.D., Professor of Medical Chemistry.
Henry Hartshorne, M.D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine.
Lewis D. Harlow, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.
William S. Halsey, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery.
William Hembel Taggart, M.D., Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica.
James Aitkin Meigs, M.D., Professor of Insti- tutes of Medicine
William H. Gobrecht, M.D., Professor of Anatomy.
Theodore A. Demme, M.D. Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Hugh Scott, Janitor.
PENN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF PHIL'A. For Both Sexes, in two Separate Departments.
910 Arch. Faculty.
Seth Pancoast, M.D., Professor of Microscopic Anatomy and Physiology.
Joseph S. Longshore, M.D., Professor of Ob- stetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.
J. Emerson Kent, M.D., Professor of the In- stitutes and Practice of Medicine.
William Schmole, M.D., Professor of General and Special Pathology and History of Medicine.
A. Russell Thomas, M.D., Professor of Anatomy. Isaiah Lukens, M.D., Professor of Mechanical and Operative Dentistry.
Charles A. Leech, M.D., Professor of Micro- scopical Anatomy and Physiology.
Edwin D. Buckman, M.D., Professor of Inor- ganic, Organic, and Medical Chemistry, and Materia Medica.
Thomas G. Rowand, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, Pharmacy, and General Therapeutics.
Walter Burnham, M.D., Professor of Operative Surgery.
A. De Kalb Tarr, M.D., Professor of Mental Philosophy and Medical Jurisprudence.
Joseph S. Longshore, M.D., Dean of the Fe- male Department.
Charles A. Birnbaum, Janitor.
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PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. [ PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Filbert Street above 7th.
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. Diplomas, $5.
Edward Parrish, Secretary, 800 Arch st.
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Instituted A. D. 1849.
Meets quarterly on the third Wednesday of January, April, July and October, and monthly, from September to March, inclusive, on the 2d Wednesday of each month.
Alfred Stille, M. D., President.
William B. Atkinson, Recording Secretary. A. Nebinger, M.D., Treasurer.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, MEDI- CAL DEPARTMENT.
9th bel Market. Faculty.
Samuel Jackson, M.D., Professor of the Insti- tutes of Medicine.
Hugh L. Hodge, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, and of the Diseases of Women and Children.
Joseph Carson, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and of Pharmacy.
Robert E. Rogers, M.D., Professor of Chemis- try.
Joseph Leidy, M.D., Professor of Anatomy.
Henry H. Smith, M.D., Professor of Surgery.
William Pepper, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medi- cine.
Wm. Hunt, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. C. S. Bishop, M.D., Surgical Demonstrator. Edward Shippen, M.D., Surgical Demonstrator. Robert E. Rogers, Dean of the Faculty.
Samuel Price, Janitor.
COLLEGES AND THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
GIRARD COLLEGE.
Ridge av ab 19th st. President-William H. Allen, LL.D.
Lemuel Stephens, A. M., Instructor of English, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.
Warren Holden, A.M., Teacher of Mathe- matics.
William G. Fischer, Teacher of Vocal Music and Prefect.
Geo. J. Becker, Instructor of Drawing, Writ- ing, and Bookkeeping.
Francis A. Bregy, Instructor of French and Spanish
Henry W. Arey. Secretary and Librarian.
Clergymen are not allowed to visit the College, in consequence of special directions to that effect in the will of Stephen Girard. Other persons are admitted by tickets obtained from a Director or" Member of Councils.
N E Chestnut and 7th.
S. Hodges Crittenden, Attorney at Law, Princi- pal Consulting Accountant, and Instructor in Commercial Customs and Commercial Law.
Thomas W. Moore, Professor of Plain and Or- namental Penmanship.
John Groesbeck, Professor of Bookkeeping and Phonography.
James A. Garland and Henry Wiltberger, In- structors in the Science of Accounts and Com- mercial Calculations.
ST. CHARLES THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. N E 18th & Race.
Rev. M. A. Walsh, Superior.
Rev. Peter McGrane, Spiritual Director.
Faculty.
Rev. William O'Hara, D.D., Professor of Dog- matic and Moral Theology.
Rev. M. A. Walsh, Professor of Logic and Mo- ral Philosophy.
Rev. J. B. Byrne, Professor of S. S. Scripture, Ecclesiastical History and Sacred Rhetoric
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF THE RE FORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHI.
Broad below Spruce.
Organized, April 1811.
In session from the first Wednesday of Novem- ber to the first Wednesday of March.
Rev. John N. McLeod, D.D., Professor of Doc- trinal and Practical Theology.
Rev. Theodore W. J. Wylie, D.D., Professor of Biblical Literature.
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, comprises the Scientific School and Five Techni cal Schools :
The School of Mines.
The School of Civil Engineering.
The School of Mechanical Engineering.
The School of Chemistry.
The Architectural School.
The course on Military Engineering includes Siege Observations, Field Fortifications, Strategy, Tactics, and Drill.
Faculty and Instructors.
Alfred L. Kennedy, M.D., President.
Henry Vethake, LL.D., Professor of Higher Mathematics
L. George Franck, Civil Engineer, Professor of Mechanics, Engineering, Architecture, and Draw- ing.
Alfred L. Kennedy, M.D., Professor of Geo- logy, Mineralogy, and of General and Applied Chemistry.
Furman Sheppard, A.M., Lecturer on Indus- trial Jurisprudence.
Vincenzio D'Amarelli, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Modern Languages and Literature.
D. Dwight Willard, Adjunct Professor of Ma- thematics and Instructor in Scientific School.
Jacob F. Holt, M.D., Instructor in Scientific School.
Emil Pollmer, Assistant in Schools of Mines and Chemistry.
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Provost-Rev. Daniel R. Goodwin, D.D. Vice-Provost-John F. Frazer, LL.D.
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.
Rev. Daniel R. Goodwin, D.D., Professor of In- tellectual and Moral Philosophy.
John F. Frazer, LL. D., Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.
George Allen, A.M., Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages and Literature.
Henry Coppee, A.M., Professor of Belles Let- tres 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 Mathe- matics.
George Allen, Secretary 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 History.
Desire Guillemet, Professor of the French Lan- guage 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.
Jas. R. Lambdin Cresson, Professor of Drawing. Frederick Dick, Janitor of the University.
Academical Department.
Department of Mines, Arts, and Manufacturcs. Lectures delivered daily at 4 and 5 o'clock P. M., in the College Building.
Faculty.
John F. Frazer, LL.D., Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.
E. Otis Kendall, A.M., Professor of Mathe- matics.
Fairman Rogers, A.M., Professor of Civil En- gineering and Surveying.
Charles B. Trego, Professor of Mineralogy and Geology.
J. Peter Lesley, Professor of Mining.
Law Department.
Two Terms-The First begins October I; the Second, February 1. Vacation-June to Octo- ber. Fee to each Professor, $10. 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 In- ter alia, International, Constitutional, Commer- cial, and Civil Law.
Peter McCall, A.M., Professor of Practice, Pleading, and Evidence at Law and in Equity.
E. Spencer Miller, A.M., Professor of the Law of Real Estate and Conveyancing, and Equity Jurisprudence.
HIGH SCHOOLS. CENTRAL.
Corner Broad and Green,
Nicholas H. Maguire, A.M., Principal.
James Rhoads, A.M., Professor of Belles- Lettres and History.
James McClune, A.M., Professor of Theoretical Mathematics and Astronomy.
Zephaniah Hopper, A.M., Professor of Mathe- matics.
Henry IIaverstick, A.M., Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages.
James A. Kirkpatrick, A.M., Professor of Civil Engineering, and Phonography.
Alexander J. MacNeille, A.M., Professor of Drawing, Writing and Bookkeeping.
Edward W. Vogdes, M.D., Professor of Moral, Mental, and Political Science.
B. Howard Rand, M.D., Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.
Lewis Angele, Professor of the German Lan- guage.
Francis A. Bregy, A.M., Professor of the French Language.
Joseph Wilson, Professor of Practical Mathe- matics.
Henry Hartshorne, M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.
Daniel W. Howard, A.M.,
Jacob G. H. Ring, Jr., A.B., S
Assistants.
GIRLS' HIGH AND NORMAL SCHOOL.
Sergeant between 9th and 10th.
Philip A. Cregar, A.M., Principal.
Miss Mary E. Houpt, Teacher of Rhetoric, Moral, and Mental Philosophy.
Miss Mary E. Tazewell, Teacher of Ancient History, Geology, Botany, and Latin.
Miss Rene N. Townsend, Teacher of Drawing and Physiology.
Miss Martha H. Rodgers, Teacher of Higher Mathematics.
Miss Matilda C. Barns, Teacher of English Literature and English History.
Miss Marian Ash, Teacher of Elocution and Calisthenics.
Miss Annie B. Duff, Teacher of Grammar and Penmanship.
Miss Josephine Johnson, Teacher of Modern History and Geography and Latin Grammar.
Miss IIenrietta Thomas, Teacher of Algebra, Mensuration and Arithmetic.
Miss Mary M. Henderson, Teacher of Music.
INSTITUTE FOR COLORED YOUTH.
Lombard street above 7th.
Ebenezer D. Bassett, Principal and Teacher of Mathematics, Natural Sciences and the Classics. Octavius V. Catto, Assistant Teacher of Eng- lish Branches.
Grace A. Mapps, Principal Teacher of the Fe- male Department.
Martha A. Farbeaux, Assistant Teacher of the Female Department.
Jacob C. White, Jr., Teacher of Boys' Pre- paratory School.
Sarah M. Douglass, Teacher of Girls' Prepara- tory School.
. E. D. Bassett, Librarian.
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
CHURCHES. BAPTIST.
First, Broad and Arch, vacant
Second, New Market ab Poplar, Rev. William Cathcart; 812 N Front.
Third, 2d ab Catharine, Rev. J. II. Peters, 510 S 4th.
Fourth, 5th and Buttonwood, Rev. R. Jeffrey, 610 Marshall.
Fifth, 18th and Spring Garden, Rev. M. Winson, 1912 Mt Vernon.
Tenth, Sth ab Green, Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D.D., 646 N Sth.
Eleventh, 12th ab Race, Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, 343 N 12th.
Twelfth, Richmond near Shackamaxon, Rev. J. Perry IIall, 419 Richmond.
Berean, Chestnut ab 40th, vacant.
Blockley, vacant.
Broad Street, Broad and Brown, Rev. P. S. IIen- son.
Calvary, 5th bel Carpenter, J. A. Mckean, 610 Wharton.
Chestnut Hill, Rev. William B. Tolan.
Cumberland Street, Cumberland bel Carroll, va- cant.
Enon, S E 20th and Oxford, Rev. Thomas C. Trotter, 1611 N 12th.
Frankford, Rev. Isaac Gray.
German, N E 6th and Poplar, Rev. K. A. Fleisch- mann, 867 N 10th.
Germantown, Price street, Rev. Warren Ran- dolph, Haines and Schaeffer.
Holmesburg, Rev. T. J. Thomas.
Lower Dublin, Rev. George Kempton.
Mariners' Bethel, Church ab Navy Yard, Rev. Joseph Perry, Front and Washington av.
Nicetown, Rev. Thomas S. Malcom.
North, 8th ab Master, Rev. William S. Hall, 7th ab Master.
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