McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1865, Part 185

Author: A. McElroy & Co; Orrin Rogers (Firm); E.C. & J. Biddle (Firm)
Publication date: 1837
Publisher: Philadelphia : A. McElroy & Co.
Number of Pages: 920


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United Hebrew Beneficent Society. M. A. Mit- chell, President. Lucien Moss, Secretary. Charles Bloomingdale, Treasurer.


United Ilebrew Relief Association. Solomon Tel- ler, President. Michael Hassler, Secretary.


MISSIONARY BOARDS AND SOCIETIES.


American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 1334 Chestnut. Rev. John McLeod, Agent.


American Sunday School Union. Missionary De- partinent, 1122 Chestnut. M. A. Wurtz, Sec'y. Bethany Mission School for Colored Children, 19th & Spring Garden. Marcellus Balderston, Superintendent. Joseph M. Treman, Sec.


Board of Domestic Missions German Reformed Church, 493 N 4th. Rev. Dr. Bomberger, President. Rev S. H. Grissy, Secretary. Charles Santee, Treasurer.


Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Pres- byterian Church. Rev. S O. Wylie, Chairman, 636 N 17th. William Brown, Treasurer, 1635 Locust.


Board of Foreign Missions of United Presbyterian Church. President, Rev J. T., Cooper, D.D. Rev. J. B Dales, D D., Corresponding Secre- tary. Rev. F. Church, Recording Secretary. T. B. Rich, Esq., Treasurer, Race bel 16th.


Board of Missions of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, 708 Walnut. Right Rev. Alonzo Potter, Presi- dent. Rev. John A Childs, Secretary. James S. Biddle, Treasurer.


Churchman Missionary Association for Seamen of the Port of Philadelphia. Right Rev. Alonzo Potter, President. John P. Aerston, Treasurer. Charles W. Cushman, Secretary.


Divinity Student's Aid Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania, 708 Walnut. Right Rev. Alonzo Potter, President. Rev. M. A. De Wolfe IIowe, Corresponding Secretary. Female Seamen's Friend Society, 422 S Front. Mrs. Thomas Wood, Directress. Mrs Sarah J. Hale, Corresponding Secretary. Miss Martha H. Gano, Recording Secretary. Mrs. Enoch Turley, Treasurer.


Friends' Association for the Relief of Colored Freedmen, N W 5th & Cherry. Samuel Hilles, President, Wilmington, Del. Charles Evans, M.D., Secretary, 702 Race. Richard Cadbury, Treasurer, 117 Chestnut.


Ladies' Union City Mission, N E 2d & Vine. Locust Street Mission Association, Locust ab 9th. John M. Whitall, President. David Scall, Jr., Secretary. Frederick W. Morris, Treasurer. Lutheran Church Extension Society, 42 N 9th. C A. Morris, President. Rev. E. W. Hutter, Corresponding Secretary. W. M. Ileyl, Trea- surer.


Pennsylvania Baptist State Convention. Samuel A. Crozier, President, 530 Arch.


Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society, N W 7th and Walnut. Arthur G. Coffin, President. John II. Atwood, Treasurer. John M. Harper, Recording Secretary.


Philadelphia Association for the Protection and Education of the Indian Tribes. William M. Meredith, President. C. D. Ritchie, Secretary.


EXTENSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE, NO. 303 CHESTNUT ST. FAMOUS


for Excellence of workmanship and moderate prices. PERRY & CO.


WANAMAKER & BROWN. POPULAR CLOTHING, OAK HALL, S. E. CORNER Sixth and Market Streets.


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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


Philadelphia City Missionary Society (Lutheran). | Rev. G. F. Krotel, President. F. V. . Beisel, Secretary. John R Baker, Treasurer.


Philadelphia Home Mission Society, 1334 Chest- nut. John A. Brown, President. Rev. Robt. Adair, Corresponding Secretary. Henry Per- kins, Treasurer.


Presbyterian Board of Domestic Missions, 910 Arch. Rev. John Maclean, D.D., President. Rev. G. W. Musgrave, D. D., Vice-President. Rev. Thomas L. Janeway, D. D., Corresponding Secretary. Matthew Newkirk, Recording Sec- retary. Samuel D. Powel, Treasurer.


Presbyterian Committee of Home Missions, 1334 Chestnut. Rev. Robert Adair, Chairman. Presbyterian Ministerial Relief Fund. Rev.


Charles Brown, Secretary, 1334 Chestnut Protestant Episcopal Association for the Promo- tion of Christianity among the Jews, 708 Wal- nut. Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, President. Z. Locke, Treasurer. Rev. C. W. Quick, Secre- tary.


Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church for the Advancement of Christianity in Pennsyl- vania. Right Rev. Alonzo Potter, President. Rev. B. Wistar Morris, Corresponding Secre- tary. Richard R. Montgomery, Treasurer. The Home Missionary Society of the City of Philadelphia, 507 North. George II. Stuart, President Alexander G. Cattel, Vice-Presi- dent. R. K. Hoeflich, Secretary. Thomas T. Mason, Treasurer.


Young Men's Central Home Mission. George Milliken, President. James A. Grace, Secre- tary. Thomas Sappington, Treasurer.


TRACT AND PUBLICATION SOCIETIES.


American Baptist Publication Society, 530 Arch William Phelps, President. Rev. B. Gritnith, Corresponding Secretary. William V. Pettit, Treasurer.


American Sunday School Union, Publishing De- partinent, 1122 Chestnut. Frederick A. Pack- ard, Corresponding Secretary and Editor of the Society's Publications. Levi Knowles, Treasurer Alexander Kirkpatrick, Superin- tendent of Depositories.


Association of Friends for the Diffusion of Reli- gious and Useful Knowledge, 109 N 10th. Wis- tur Morris, Treasurer.


Bishop White Prayer Book Society. James M. Aertson, President, Dock & Walnut. Agents, 609 Sansom.


Church Extension Society, German Reformed Church. Rev. Dr. Bomberger. President. John Wiest, Treasurer, 329 Chestnut.


Episcopal Female Tract Society, Depository 708 Walnut. Mrs. Ducachet, Directress Miss E Smith, Secretary. Mrs. E. Lathrop, Treasurer. Rev. John A. Childs, Agent.


German Reformed Church Publication Board, 54 N 6th. S. R Fisher & Co., Agents.


Lutheran Publication Society, 42 N 9th. Rev. C W. Schaffer, President. Rev. Samuel Laird, Secretary. Lewis L. Houpt, Treasurer. Tho- mas L. Schrack, Local Agent.


Pennsylvania Brauch of the American Tract So- ciety, 929 Chestnut. H. N. Thissel, District Secretary.


Philadelphia Conference Tract Society, 119 N 6th. Rev. James Flannery, Corresponding Secretary. Rev. A. Manship, Recording Sec- retury. Thomas K. Peterson, Treasurer.


Philadelphia Tract Society, 929 Chestnut. Sa- muel H. Perkins, President. Thomas A. Ro- binson, Rec. Secretary. David W. Prescott, Treasurer.


Presbyterian Board of Publication, 821 Chestnut. Rev. W W. Philips, President. Rev. William E. Schenck, Cor. Secretary and Editor. Rev. W. M. Rice, Rec. Secretary. Winthrop Sar- gent, Business Correspondent and Treasurer.


Presbyterian Publication Committee, 1334 Chest- nut. Rev. Albert Barnes, Chairman. Rev. John W. Dulles, Secretary and Editor of the Committee's Publications. William L. Hilde- burn, Treasurer.


Tract Association of Friends, Depository 304 Arch. Charles J. Allen, Secretary. Joseph Scattergood, Treasurer.


MISCELLANEOUS ASSOCIA- TIONS.


Albion Society. Frederick Fairthorne, President. William G. Boulton, Secretary. Thomas H. Kirtley, Treasurer, 118 Walnut.


American Baptist Historical Society, 530 Arch. Howard Malcom, D.D., President. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Corresponding Secretary. Rev. B. R. Loxley, Treasurer.


American Protestant Hall and Library Associa- tion, Locust above Broad. Robert J. Magee, President. James A. Campbell, Secretary. David Coulter, Treasurer.


American Vegetarian Society.


President. Edmund Brooks, Treasurer. Wil- liam Taylor, Secretary.


Association of Friends for the Relief of the Suf- fering Poor. Joseph M. Truman, Jr., 413 Franklin, Clerk. John W. Clothier, 72 N 4th. M. Dawson Richards, S W 10th & Arch, Re- corder of orders for fuel.


Episcopal Rooms, 708 Walnut. Rev. John A. Childs, Secretary.


Female Anti-Slavery Society. Sarah Pugh, Pre- sident. Gulielma M. Jones, 116 N 11th, Re- cording Secretary. Mary Grew, Cor. Secre- tary. Annie Shoemaker, Treasurer.


Female Association of Philadelphia for the Relief of the Sick and Infirm Poor with Clothing. Elizabeth A. Bunting, President. Helen G. Longstreth, Secretary. Elizabeth J. Ferris, Treasurer, 937 Franklin.


French Benevolent Society. S. Destouet, Presi- dent. E. Roussel, Treasurer. A. Lafore, Se- cretary, 36 S 4th.


Fuel Savings Society of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia. Israel H. Johnson, President. B. W. Beesley, Secretary, 30 N 7th. Edward Il. Williamson, Treasurer, 700 Arch.


German Society, Hall 20 S 7th. J. T. Plate, President. M. Richards Muckle, Vice- Presi- dent. A. Kusenberg and J. Hein, Secretarics. Lewis Bremer, Treasurer. Frederick Ileyer, Solicitor. C. W. Widinnier, Agent. O. Sei- densticker, Librarian.


Hibernian Society. General Robert Patterson, President. James L. Taylor, Secretary. Jas. Brown, Treasurer.


Ladies' Aid Society of Philadelphia. Mrs. Joel Jones, President. Mrs. Stephen Colwell, Tren- surer. Mrs. John Harris, Secretary. John P. Rhoads, Agent, 701 Walnut.


Lutheran Pastor's Fund, 42 N 9th. Rev. E. W. Hlutter, Rev. G. F. Krotel, Rev. L. E. Albert, Messrs. L. L. Houpt, W. M. Heyl and W. W. Kurtz, Trustees.


DURABILITY, CHEAPNESS AND STYLE, ARE THE LEADING FEATURES of the Extensive Clothing House, No. 303 Chestnut St. PERRY & CO.


"GET THE BEST"-CLOTHING-WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market.


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Mercantile Beneficial Association. William C. J Ludwig, President, 36 N 3d. William A. Ro- lin, Secretary, N E 8th & Market. Samuel R. Colladay, Treasurer.


Merchants' Fund. The object of this Corpora- tion is to furnish relief to Indigent Merchants of the city of Philadelphia, especially such as are aged and infirm. John M. Atwood, Presi- dent, 421 Market. Thomas Robins and Ed- ward A. Souder, Vice-Presidents. James B. McFarland, Treasurer, 51 S4th. Rich'd Wood, Secretary, 309 Market.


Musical Fund Society, Locust above 8th. Rob- ley Dunglison, M.D., President. Thomas Sul- ly, Vice-President. William L. Mactier, Treas- urer. William L. Dunglison, Secretary. Thos. J. Beckett; Superintendent.


Pennsylvania Association for the Protection of Game. Henry B. Tatham, President. James B. Chandler, Secretary. William H. Yeaton, Treasurer. Wardale G. McAllister, Solicitor, 302 Walnut.


Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, 5 S 5th. James Mott, President. Benjamin C. Bacon, Corresponding Secretary. Edward M. Davis, Recording Secretary. Sarah Pugh, Treasurer. Pennsylvania Colonization Society, 609 Walnut. John P. Crozer, President. Robert B. David- son, Secretary. Rev. Thomas S. Malcom, Cor- responding Secretary and Treasurer.


Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, S W Broad & Walnut. Fairman Rogers, President. H. A. Dreer, 714 Chestnut, Treasurer. Thomas Meehan, Corresponding Secretary. A. W. Har- rison, Recording Secretary. S. S. Rathvon, Professor of Entmology. Thomas P. James, Professor of Botany. James C. Booth, Profes- sor of Horticultural Chemistry.


Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Aboli- tion of Slavery, aud for the Relief of free Ne- groes unlawfully held in Bondage, and for Im- proving the Condition of the African Race, Dillwyn Parrish, President. Joseph M. Tru- man, Jr. and Amos Hillborn, Secretaries. Ca- leb Clothier, Treasurer. Passmore William- son, Secretary Acting Committee, S W 7th & Arch.


Pennsylvania State Temperance Society, M. W. Baldwin, President. Theo. W. Baker, Treas- urer. Thomas Cooper, Recording Secretary, 3 North Front.


Philadelphia Association for the Relief of Dis- abled Firemen, 34 N 5th. George W. Tryon, President. William T. Butler, Treasurer. El- ward D. Yates, Secretary. William J. Pascoe, Assistant Secretary.


Philadelphia Baptist Institute and Reading Room, 530 Arch. Rev. B. Griffith, President. Hen- ry E. Lincoln, Treasurer. James S. Dickerson, Corresponding Secretary. S. F. Hansell, Re- cording Secretary.


Pennsylvania Freedmen's Relief Association, 424 Walnut. Stephen Colwell, President. B. P. Hunt, Vice-President. Ellis Yarnall, Record- ing Secretary. J. McKim, Corresponding Sec- retary.


Philadelphia Sabbath School Association, George H. Stuart, President. Peter B. Simons, Trea- surer. A. Martin, Secretary and General Su- perintendent. Office, 1122 Chestnut.


Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons. James J. Barclay, Presi- dent. John J. Lytle, Secretary. Edward H. Bonsall, Treasurer.


Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, 702 Walnut. Craig Biddle, President. Chas. W. Harrison, Vice-President. Geo. Blight, Treasurer. Alfred L. Kennedy, M D., Record- ing Secretary. Sidney G. Fisher, Correspond- ing Secretary. John McGowan, Librarian.


Saint Andrew s Society. Charles Macalister, President. C. D. Richie, Secretary.


Scots Thistle Society. Thomas McIntyre, Presi. dent. Walter Heugh, Secretary. Thos. Dun- can, Treasurer.


Society of the Sons of St. George. James Allen, President. James R. Webb, Secretary. Wm. H. Allen, Treasurer. S E Walnut & 8th.


Sons of Temperance. Ofice of the Grand Divi. sion of Pennsylvania, 118 S 7th. B. Frank- lin Dennisson, G. W. P. Joseph W. Martin, Grand Scribe.


State Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania. John R. Latimer, President. Harris L Sproat, Secretary. George W. Harris, Assistant Seo- retary. Robert Adams, Treasurer. William G. Caldwell, Assistant Treasurer.


Swiss Benevolent Society, S W corner 4th and Wood. Rudolph Koradi, President. A. H. Wurtz, Secretary. P. I. Wildberger, Treasurer. The Grandom Institution, 811 Arch. John M. Ogden, President. Henry C. Townsend, Sec- retary and Treasurer.


The Society for the Institution and Support of First Diy, or Sunday Schools, in the city of Philadelphia, 1122 Chestnut. James Peters, President. Isaac Ashmead, Vice-President Charles J. Sutter, Treasurer. Alexander Kirk- patrick, Secretary.


The St. Divil's Society. Horatio Gates Jones, President. William F. Parry, Secretary.


Union Benevolent Association. Office, 113 S 7th, store at N W cor. 7th and Sansom. Samuel H. Perkins, President. Richard D. Wood, J. Fisher Leaming, Vice-Presidents. Edmund Wilcox, 404 Chestnut, Treasurer. L. Mont- gomery Bond, Corresponding Secretary. John H. Atwood, Recording Secretary. John Hicks. Agent.


The Brotherhood of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Office, 708 Walnut. John P. Aertsen, President. Rev. John A. Childs, Secretary. Thomis A. Gillespie, Treasurer.


United American Mechanics' Hall Association, N E corner 4th and George. George W. Ford,. President. William M. Weckerly, Secretary. John Krider, Treasurer. Christian Suarer, Janitor.


Welsh Society, Horatio G. Jones, President. William F. Parry, Secretary. Win. H. Mor- gan, Treasurer.


Women's Association for the Relief of Freedmen. Rachel S. Evans, President. Elizabeth J. Fer- ris, Secretary, 937 Franklin. Margaret A. Griscom, Treasurer, 1028 Arch.


Working Women's Relief Association, 736 Arch. Maria J. Dennett. M. D , President. Miss A. E. McDowell, Secretary. Hon. Ellis Lewis, Treasurer.


Young Men's Christian Association of Philadel- phia, 1009 Chestnut. Peter B. Simmons, Presi- dent. Thomas Tolmin, Treasurer.


Wright's Beneficial Institute, Frankford and Unity, Frankford. John McMullen, President. Joseph Metcalf, Secretary. Nathan Hilles, Treasurer.


"LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," IS THE MOTTO OF THE Extensive Clothing House, No. 303 Chestnut St. PERRY & CO.


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WANAMAKER & BROWN'S HANDSOME CLOTHING, AND MODERATE Prices, S. E. corner Sixth and Market Streets.


MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


HOSPITALS AND DISPENSA- RIES.


Charity Hospital, Buttonwood ab 13th. Officers of the Medical Board : President, HI. St. Clair Ash, M.D. Members of the Medical Board : Surgeons, Drs. Pancoast and Townsend ; Ob- stetries, Dr. Ash ; Diseases of Women, Dr. Fish ; Diseases of Children, Dr. Hinkle ; Dis- eases of the Eye and Ear, Dr. Slocum ; Diseases of the Chest. Dr. Boker ; Diseases of the Skin, Dr. Boisnot ; Fevers and General Diseases, Dr. Strawn.


Christ Church Hospital, Belmont avenue and Monument road. Office, 308 Cherry. Mana- gers, James C. Booth, Edinund A. Souder, George Harding, Charles Willing, M.D., D.


. Henry Flickwire, EIward L. Clark. Physician, Francis West. George II Kirkham, Treasurer. C. Campbell Cooper, M.D , Superintendent.


Dispensary Department Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor, Catharine above 7th. Physicians, D. S. Mer- rit, M.D., N. Hickman, M D., M. S. Perry, M. D. John P. Seile, Apothecary: Martha W. Ham- mond, Matron.


Homoeopathic Infirmary, 1106 Coates. William H Boyer, President. Attending Physicians, B. W. James, D. R. Posey. Surgeon, Bushrod W. James.


Howard Hospital and Infirmary for Ineurables, 1518 and 1520 Lombard. Thomas HI. Powers, President. William J. MeElroy, Secretary. Henry D. Sherrerd, Treasurer. Physicians, J. Aitkins Meigs, Diseases of the Chest; Joseph Klapp, Diseases of the Digestive Or- gans ; David Burpee, M.D., Diseases of the Skin; A P. Turner, Diseases of the Nervous System ; J. H. Harper, M.D., Fevers; Wm. B. Atkinson, Obstetrics and Diseases of Females ; S. C. Brinckle, Ve-ico-Renal Affections ; Law- rence Turnbull, Diseases of the Eye and Ear ; Charles Neff and D. D. Clark, General and Special Surgery. Resident Physician, A. P. Turner. Matron, Annie E. Ulmer. Steward, Samuel Houston.


Homoeopathic Hospital, 1118 Cuthbert. Attended by Professors of College.


Philadelphia Dispensary, 127 S 5th. William F. Gritiitts, President. Caspar Wistar, Secretary William L. Edwards, Treasurer. Attending Physicians nud Surgeons, John Henry Sherk, William Pepper, E. S. Vanderslice, James Ty- son, J. S. Seagrave. Obstetric Physician, Ed- ward A. Spooner. Resident Physician, Edward Muris. Assistant Physician, Henry W. New- cnmet. Apothecary, George V. Brooks.


Southern Dispensary. 318 Shippen. James Car- stairs, President. Peter Williamson, Secretary, John Thompson, Treasurer. William Notson, Resident Physician and Apothecary Duncan Williamson and A. C Deakyne, M.D. Attend- ing Physicians and Surgeons.


Philadelphia Hospital, Blockley. Physician, Gco. J. Zeigler. Obstetricians, R A. F. Penrose, Al- bert 11. Smith, Edward L. Duer, Edwin Schol- field. Resident Physicians, Edward Rhoads, William B. Corbitt, Richard Ludlow, -Hagy, --- Merilott, - Ford, Josiah Reeve.


The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Blight below Pine. George W Norris, M.D., Presi- dent. John HI. Aitwood, Secretary. Morton P. Henry, Treasurer.


The Pennsylvania Hospital, from 8th to 9th, and Spruce to Pine. Mordecai L. Dawson, Presi- dent. John T. Lewis, Treasurer. Wistar Morris, Secretary. Physicians, William W. Gerhard, James J. Leviek, John Forsyth Meigs, Francis Garney Smith. Surgeons, Wm. Hunt, Edward Hartshorne, Addinell Hewson, Thomas George Morton. Resident Physicians, Thomas Wistar, Edward Rhoades, T. Hollingsworth Andrews. Steward, William G. Malin. Ma- tron, Mary D. Sharpless. Apothecary, John Conrad, M. D. Cleik and Librarian, Joshua P. Edge. Visitors admitted on Monday and Thurs- day afternoons.


The German Hospital of the City of Philadelphia, 20th and Norris. Joseph M. Richard, Presi- dent. J. Theophilus Plate, Treas. Bernhard Sprungk. Sec'y. Frederick Heyer, Solicitor. The Hospital of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, corner Front and Huntingdon. Office, 708 Walnut. Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potier, President. Rev. John A. Childs, Secretary. George L. Harrison, Treasurer.


The Northern Dispensary of Philadelphia, 603 Spring Garden. G. W. Tryon, President. J. M. Ogden, Vice-President. John Kessler, Jr., Secretary. Robert Lindsay. Treasurer. Resi- dent Physician, D. D. Richardson, M.D. At- tending Physicians and Surgeons, J. F. Bourne, S. N. Troth, J. II. Conrad, M.D., S. Rosen- berger, M.D., A. II. McAdam, M.D.


St. Francis Hospital. 4th and Girard av. Sister Mary Ciara, Superior. Chapel attended by the Redemptionist Fathers (German) .


Friends' Association for the Aid and Elevation of Freedinen. William Canby Biddle, Secretary of Executive Board. McPhersou Saunders, Treasurer, 34 N 4th.


The Pennsylvania Institution for Feelle-minded Children, Dr. Isaac N. Kerlin, Principal, located at Media. Delaware county, Pa. Central office, 800 Arch.


Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, West Phila- delphia. between Market and Haverford, and 42d and 49th. Ilas two departments, one for males and the other for females. Physician-in- chief und Superintendent, Thomas S. Kirk- bride. Assistant Physician, department for males, S. Preston Jones. Steward, Jonathan Richard«. Matron, Margaret C. Richards. As- sistant Physician, department for females, J. Edwards Lee. Steward, John Wistar. Mation, Margaret N. Wi-tar. Visitors are admitted every day except Saturday and Sunday, from 10 A.M. until sunset.


The St. Joseph's Hospital, Girard av between 16th and 17th, under the care of the Sisters of Charity. Rt. Rev. James F. Wood, President. James A. Doyle, S-e: etary. Charles A. Rep- plier. Treasurer. Sister Hilary, Sister Servaut. The Women's Hospital, North College av and 22d. Mrs. Aune D. Morrison, President. E F. Halloway, Recording Sporetary, 315 Mar- shall. Mrs. Redwood F. Warner, Treasurer. Emeline 11. Cleveland, Resident Physician. Charles D. Noble, Ann Preston, Edwin Fussel, J. Gibbons Hunt, Consulting Physicians.


Wills' Ilo-pital for the Indigent Blind and Lame, situated on Race between 18th and 19th, oppo- site Logan Square. Aud ew Nebinger, M. D., President. Albert HI. Smith, Secretary. At- tending Surgeons, Thomas George Morton, R. J. Levis, M. D , D. Hayes Agnew, M. D., A. D. Hall, M.D. Steward, Charles Oat. Resident Physician, Charles T. Palmer.


JONES' CLOTHING, S. E. CORNER 7th and Market STREETS, UNSUR- PASSED for Cheapness and durability.


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STRANGERS CAN RELY ON FAIR DEALING WITH WANAMAKER & BROWN, Clothing, Sixth and Market.


MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.


Philadelphia Hospital, Blockley Almshouse. At- tending Surgeons, D. Hayes Agnew, R. S. Ken- derdine, Samuel D. Gross, R. J. Levis. Attend- ing Physicians, Chas. P. Tutt, Jacob Dacosta, J. L Ludlow, O. P. Judson. Attending Ob- stetricians, William D. Stroud, R. A. F. Pen- rose, George J. Zeigler, Albert H. Smith. Resi- dent Physicians, Drs. Maury, Wood, Sheppard, Koeker, Girvin, Jamar.


HEAD-QUARTERS MILITARY COMMISSION.


Major General George Cadwalader.


Captain C. S. Haldeman, Assistant Adjutant General, 1125 Girard street.


Medical Director, John Campbell, Surgeon U. S. A.


Assistants to Medical Director, C. II. Alden, Assistant Surgeon U. S. A., William P. Grier, Assistant Surgeon U. S. A., 905 Walnut.


Inspector of Hospitals, J. Letterman, Surgeon U. S. A., 905 Walnut.


Medical Inspector, Lieutenant Colonel John L. LeConte, U. S. A., 905 Walnut.


Surgeon in Charge Sick and Wounded Officers, Dr. John Neill, Post Surgeon, 905 Walnut


Medical Director of Transportation, Dr. R. S. Kenderdine, Citizens' Volunteer Hospital, Broad and Prime streets.


Medical Purveyor, Dr. Robert Murray, 252 North Broad Street.


Officer in charge of Descriptive Lists, Captain T. C. Kendall, Veteran Reserve Corps, 905 Wal- nut.


Paymasters, Major Taggart and George Inman Riche, 1230 Walnut.


Chief Quartermaster, Colonel Herman Biggs.


Assistant Quartermasters, Captain W. W. Van Ness, General Disbursements ; Captain H. W. Jennings, Water Transportation ; Captain G. R. Orme, Freight Transportation ; and Captain C. D. Webster, Disbursements for clothing Depot, 1139 Girard.


Post Quartermaster, Captain A. S Ashmead, Transportation of Troops, 1103 Girard street.


A. A. Provost Mar. Gen. & Supt. Vol. Recruiting Service, Major C. C. Gilbert, 1214 Spruce.


Mustering and Disbursing Officer, Captain Wil- liam B. Lane, 335 South Twelfth.


Assistant Commissary of Muster, Lieutenant H. L. Haldeman, 1125 Girard street.


Provost Marshal, Colonel 11. A. Frink. Office and Barracks. Fifth and Buttonwood streets.


Assistant Commissary Subsistence, Captain Wiggin, 828 Walnut.


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Rendezvous for Drafted Men, Colonel Alexan- der H. Cummings, Camp Cadwalader, Ridge av. near Girard College.


Camp Discharge, Major Hancock, Near Spring Mills Station, Reading Railroad.


Rendezvous for U. S. Colored Troops, Lieu- tenant Colonel Louis Wagner, Camp William Penn, City Line Station, N. P. R. R.


Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, foot of Washington street.


Cooper Shop Refreshment Saloon, 1109 Otsego street.


Union League, 1216 Chestnut street.


N. Y. Soldiers' Relief Association, 1021 Chest- nut street.


Soldiers' Reading Room, 20th street below Market.


Register Pennsylvania Soldiers, Y. M. C. A. Rooms, 1011 Chestnut street.


United States Sanitary Commission, Colonel C. Soest, Special Relief Agent, 1307 Chestnut street.


Christian Commission, George H. Stuart, chair- man, 11 Bank street.


State Military Agent, Col. Robert R. Corson, No. 133 Walnut.


LYING-IN CHARITIES.


Lying-in Department Charity Hospital, Button-


wood below B. oad. Obstetric Physician, H. St. Clair Ash. Matron, Mary J. Righter.


Lying-in Department Northern Dispensary, 603 Spring Garden street. Consulting Physicians, Hugh L. Hodge, Ellerslie Wallace, John Rhein, Nathan L. Hatfield, J. Henry Smaltz.


The Philadelphia Lying-in Charity and Nurses' Home, S W 11th & Cherry. Caspar Wistar, President. James M. Farr. Secretary. Wil- liam H. Horstmann, Treasurer. Consulting Physician, Ellwood Wilson. Chief Physicians and Lecturers, Elwin Scholfield, Joshua G. Allen, Albert H. Smith. Matron, B. C. Baner. The Preston Retreat, situated 20th & 21st and . Hamilton and Spring Garden streets. John M. Ogden, President. Elward Hopper, Secretary. J. Sergeant Price, Treasurer.


LIST OF U. S. ARMY HOSPI- TALS IN PHILADELPHIA.


NAME.


LOCATION.


Beds Surgeon in Charge.


Satteriee,


Mower,


MeClellan


Chester,


Cuyler. Citizens' Vol.,




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