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Finance Committee-Eli K. Price, Henry Wharton, Samuel Wetherill, Izaac Hazlehurst, John T. Montgomery, A. I. Fish.
Committee of Censors-William B. Reed, John Cadwalader, George M. Wharton, Horace Bin- ney, Jr., George W. Biddle, P. Pemberton Mor- ris, William Francis Judson, L. A. Scott, George Erety.
LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS.
Meeting House, Race ab 15th. Vols. more than 6000.
Clerk-Thomas Ridgway. Librarian-Caleb Clothier.
LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. N E 5th and Library. Incorporated by William Penn.
Shares $40. Annual payment $5. Librarian and Treasurer-Lloyd P. Smith. No. of volumes, 85,000 Open from 10 o'clock A. M., until sundown.
GIRARD LIBRARY. S W 6th and Girard av. President-Dell Noblit. Vice-President-John Noblit. Secretary-J. M. Boisnot, M.D.
Style, Elegance, Durability and Cheapness, the recommendations of PERRY & CO.'S large stock of rapidly selling garments. No. 609 Chestnut St.
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"THE NIMBLE SIXPENCE," &c., IS THE PLAN AT WANAMAKER & BROWN'S Clothing House, Sixth and Market. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
LIBRARY & READING ROOM ASSOCIATION OF THE TWENTY-THIRD WARD.
Wright's Institute, Frankford.
President-Joseph Metcalf. Secretary-John Shallcross.
Treasurer-Amos R. Ellis.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY. 125 S 5th.
Shares $10. Annual tax to shareholders $3. Annual tax to subscribers $5.
President-T. Morris Perot.
Recording Secretary-John A. McAllister.
Corresponding Secretary-George Corliss.
Treasurer-Albert S. Letchworth.
Librarian-John Edmands.
No. of volumes, 38,000.
Open from 9 A.M, to 10 P.M.
LIBRARY OF THE GERMAN SOCIETY.
20 S 7th.
No. of volumes, 12,000.
Librarian-O. Seidensticker.
Open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 3 to 5 o'clock, P.M.
SOUTHWARK LIBRARY COMPANY.
765 S 2d.
President-Col. John Thompson.
Secretary-J. A T. Laws.
Treasurer-J. B. Mckeever.
Librarian-Obed Barney.
Medical Colleges and Societies,
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF PHILADA. Instituted 1787. Chartered 1789. College Hall, N E 13th and Locust.
Meets the first Wednesday of each month. Publishes a quarterly summary of its transac- tions
President-George B. Wood, M.D.
Vice- President- George W. Norris, M.D.
Secretary-John H. Packard, M.D., 1415 Spruce.
Librarian-J. H. Slack, M.D,
ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGES OF PENNSYLVANIA. N E cor 6th and Callowhill. Faculty.
Thomas G. Chase, M.D., Emeritus Professor of Chemistry.
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 Toxicology.
John Buchanan, M. D., Professor of Surgery and Institutes of Medicine.
M. N. Mill, M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Operative Surgery.
W. Clark, M.D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and Pathology.
E. Down, M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Operative Surgery.
Joseph Sites, M.D., Dean of Faculty, 892 N 6th.
Emil Querner, M.D., Physiology and Micro- scopical Anatomy.
Samuel Rae, Janitor.
THE PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE & SURGERY.
9th bel Walnut. Faculty.
J. Milton Sanders, LL.D., M.D., Emeritus Professor of Chemistry.
J. McClintock, M D., Professor of Surgery.
William Paine, M.D., Professor of the Princi- ples and Practice of Medicine and Pathology.
C. Stockton Gauntt, M.D., Professor of Chem- istry, Pharmacy and Toxicology.
E. G. Dalton, M.D., Professor of Physiology and Medical Jurisprudence.
A. R. Thomas, M.D., Professor of Anatomy, General and Microscopic.
Joseph S. Longshore, M.D., Professor of Ob- stetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.
Abram Livezey, M.D., Adjunct Professor of Obstetrics.
H. J. Doucet, M.D., Professor of Materia Med- ica and Therapeutics.
L. Oldshue, M.D., Professor of Urino Pathol- ogy.
K. B. Sayres, M.D., Professor of Minor Sur- gery.
William Paine, M.D., Dean, 931 Arch
Charles Murphy, M.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.
Isaac Lukins, M.D., Professor of Dental Sur- gery.
Rufus B. Weaver, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
E. D. Buckman, M.D., Clinical Lecturer on Diseases of Woman and Children.
O. L. Baker, Janitor.
NORTHERN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.
Meets 2d & 4th Fridays, at 603 Spring Garden.
President-C. F. Wittig, M.D.
Secretary-Wm. B. Atkinson, M.D.
Treasurer-A. M. Slocum, M.D.
MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Meets yearly 2d Wednesday in June.
Permanent Secretary-W. B. Atkinson, M.D., 215 Spruce.
AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.
Permanent Secretary-W. B. Atkinson, M.D., 215 Spruce.
FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENN- SYLVANIA.
N College av & 22d. Faculty.
Ann Preston, M.D., Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, 148 N 11th.
Edwin Fussell, M.D., Professor of the Princi- ples and Practice of Medicine.
Emeline Il. Cleveland, M.D., Professor of Ob- stetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.
Rachel M. Bodley, M.D., Professor of Chemis- try and Toxicology.
"Quick and large sales, without regard to proffis," is the motto, at PERRY & CO.'S A No. 1 Clothing Establishment, 609 Chestnut St., above Sixth.
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THE POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF PHILADELPHIA, WANAMAKER & BROWN'S, Sixth and Market. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
Reynell Coates. M.D., Professor of the Princi- ples and Practice of Surgery.
M. G. Kerr, M D .. Professor of Materia Medi- ca and General Therapeutics.
Mary J. Scarlett, M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Histology, and Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Mrs. E. H. Cleveland, M.D., Secretary.
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Filbert ab 11th. Faculty.
C. Hering, M.D., Professor of Institutes and Practice.
A.Lippe, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica.
H. N. Guernsey, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.
C. G. Raue, M.D., Professor of Special Pathol- ogy and Diagnostics.
J. H. P. Frost, M.D., Professor of Physiology. P. Wilson, M. D., Professor of Surgery.
J. C. Morgan, M.D., Professor of Anatomy.
L. Stephens, M.D., Professor of Chemistry.
E. H. Trego, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. L. Stephens, M.D., Chemistry and Toxicology. H. R. Warriner, Esq., Medical Jurisprudence. H. N. Guernsey, M.D., Dean, 1707 Summer. John Whan, Janitor.
JEFFERSON MEDIDAL COLLEGE. 10th n Walnut.
Faculty.
Charles D. Meigs, M D., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Robley Dunglison, M.D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine, &c.
John B. Biddle, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and General Therapeutics.
Joseph Pancoast, M.D., Professor of General, Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy.
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Samuel D. Gross, M.D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Surgery.
Ellerslie Wallace, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.
B. Howard Rand, M.D., Professor of Chemistry. S. Henry Dickson, M.D., Professor of Practice of Medicine.
William H. Pancoast, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Robley Dunglison, M.D., Dean, 1116 Girard. William Watson, Janitor.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, MEDI- CAL DEPARTMENT.
9th ab Chestnut.
WILLIAM GIBSON, M.D., Emeritus Profes- sor of Surgery.
GEORGE B. WOOD, M.D., Emeritus Profes- sor of Theory and Practice of Medicine.
SAMUEL JACKSON, M.D., Emeritus Profes- sor of Institutes of Medicine.
HUGH L. HODGE, M.D., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Chil- dren.
Faculty.
JOSEPH CARSON, M,D., Professor of Mate- ria Medica and Pharmacy.
ROBERT E. ROGERS, M.D., Professor of Chemistry.
JOSEPH LEIDY, M.D., Professor of Anatomy.
HENRY H. SMITH, M.D., Professor of Sur- gery.
FRANCIS G. SMITH, M.D., Professor of In- stitutes of Medicine.
R. A. F. PENROSE, M.D., Professor of Obstet- rics and the Diseases of Women and Children.
ALFRED STILLE, M.D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine.
D. HAYES AGNEW, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, and Assistant Lecturer on Clinical Surgery.
JAMES COLLINS, M.D., Surgical Demonstra- tor.
SAMUEL PRICE, Janitor.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF DENTAL
SURGERY.
S E 10th & Arch. Faculty.
T. L. Buckingham, D.D.S., Professor of Chem- istry and Metallurgy.
Wm. S. Forbes, M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.
E. Wildman, D.D.S., Professor of Mechanical Dentistry.
G. T. Barker, D.D.S., Professor of the Princi- ples of Dental Surgery and Therapeutics.
James Truman, D.D.S., Professor of Dental Physiology and Operative Dentistry.
Edwin T. Darby, D.D.S., Demonstrator of Ope- rative Dentistry.
J. M. Barstow, D.D.S., Demonstrator of Me- chanical Dentistry.
T. L. Buckingham, Dean, 243 N 9th
C. P. Reess, Janitor.
PHILADELPHIA DENTAL COLLEGE.
108 N 10th. Faculty.
C. A. Kingsbury, D.D.S., Emeritus Professor of Dental Physiology and Operative Dentistry.
Henry Morton, A.M., Emeritus Professor of Chemistry.
George W. Ellis, D.D.S., Professor of Dental Physiology and Operative Dentistry.
Thomas Wardle, D.D.S., Professor of Mechani- cal Dentistry and Metallurgy.
J. H. McQuillen, D.D.S., Professor of Anato- my, Physiology, and Hygiene.
J. Foster Flagg, D.D.S., Professor of Institutes of Dentistry.
Albert R. Leeds, A.M., Professor of Chemistry.
T. C. Stellwagen, D.D.S., Demonstrator of Ope- rative Dentistry.
William P. Henry, D.D.S., Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry.
J. H, McQuillen, D.D.S., Dean of the Faculty, 1112 Arch.
Abraham Bell, Janitor.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY.
Filbert ab 7th.
Faculty.
Robert Bridges, M.D., Professor of Chemistry. William Proctor, Jr., Professor of Theory and Practice of Pharmacy.
Edward Parrish, Professor of Materia Medica. Fees .- Matriculation, paid once only, $2. For each Professor, $8. Diplomas, $5.
Charles Bullock, Secretary, N E 6th & Arch.
CLOTHING, READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER, AT PERRY & CO.'S First Class Clothing Establishment, No. 609 Chestnut St., above Sixth.
STRANGERS CAN RELY ON FAIR DEALING WITH WANAMAKER O BROWN, Clothing, Sixth and Market. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
President-T. S. Weigand.
Recording Secretary-Wm. C. Bakes, 800 Arch. Corresponding Secretary-Alfred Mellor, 816 Filbert.
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 sec- ond Wednesday of each month.
President-Nathan L. Hatfield, M.D.
Recording Secretary - William B. Atkinson, M.D., 215 Spruce.
Treasurer-A. Nebinger, M.D., 1018 S 2d.
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UNITED STATES SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPHANS.
SUPERINTENDING COMMITTEE FOR PHIL- ADELPHIA.
1st Ward, William E. Lehman, 325 Lombard
2d William Laughlin, 632 Christian
3d
66 James W. Fletcher, 751 S 9th
4th 66 John O'Brien, 712 S 10th
5th
66 Uselma C. Smith, 528 Walnut
7th
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Peter Williamson, 804 Pine
8th
John H. Atwood, 5 Walnut
9th
60 Theodore Earp, 1026 Arch
10th
John W. Claghorn, 118 S 7th
11th
George Keck, 205 N Water
12th
66 Charles M. Wagner, 341 N 6th
13th
Ald. Joseph Plankinton, N E Frank- lin & Spring Garden
14th
Francis McCormick, 1007 Melon
15th
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Henry Davis, 1436 Poplar
16th
Robert D. Coxe, 528 Walnut
17th
Dr. M. C. Kreitzer, 1536 N 4th
66 George W. Vaughan, 200 Richmond
Thomas Haig, Jr., 604 Dauphin Joseph F. Marcer, 915 N 12th
William B. Stephens, Manayunk
Charles Thompson Jones, Roxboro
22d
Charles J. Wistar, Jr., Germantown
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66 Samuel C. Ford, Olney
23d
William Ashworth, Train & Sellers, Frankford
24th
Henry C. Townsend, 41st & Balti- more av
25th
Barton II. Jenks, Bridesburg
66
John Savage, Chemical Works, Fkd
26th Charles Harmar, Gray's Ferry
M. J. Mitcheson, Chairman, 528 Walnut & 1109 Coates
NOTE .- All applications for admission to these schools should be made to the committee repre- senting the Ward in which the orphans live. When correctly filled up, the statement of facts sworn to, and the certificate of the member for the Section filled and signed, are to be sent to Mac Gregor J. Mitcheson, Esq , No. 528 Walnut street, or, if Roman Catholics, to Bishop Wood, Logan Square, as requested in the Letter of In- structions of 22d November, 1864.
COLLEGES AND THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
PHILADELPHIA DIVINITY SCHOOL.
39th and Walnut. Office, 708 Walnut
President-Rt. Rev. William B. Stevens. Secretary-Rev. John A. Childs. Treasurer-E. S. Whelen
GIRARD COLLEGE.
Ridge av ab 19th street.
President-Richard Somers Smith.
Lemuel Stephens, A.M., Instructor of English, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.
W. Vandenider, A.M., Professor of Industrial Science.
Warren Holden, A.M., Teacher of Mathema- tics.
William G. Fisher, Teacher of Vocal Music and Prefect.
George J. Becker, Instructor of Drawings, Writing 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 Council.
CRITTENDEN'S
PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. N E Chestnut and 7th streets.
Established 1844-Incorporated 1855. An Institution designed to prepare Young Men for Active Business.
The course of instruction includes Bookkeep- ing for Wholesale or Retail, Jobbing, Importing, Manufacturing, Commission and Company specu- lating business ; also, Foreign and Domestic Shipping business, and for Western Steamboat, Joint Stock Companies and Banking business.
Also, Penmanship, Mercantile Forms and Cal- culations, Commercial Law, Phonography and detecting Counterfeit and Altered Bank Notes, &c.
No vacations occur except between Christmas and New Year's day.
As no teaching is done in classes, applicants may enter at any time, and study at such hours as may best suit their convenience.
Principal-John Groesbeck, Consulting Ac- countant, and Professor of Commercial Science.
T. C. McFceters-Professor of Plain and Or- namental Penmanship.
Joseph Thompson-Professor of the Principles and Practice of Bookkeeping.
George E. Pool- Professor of Bookkeeping and Instructor in Phonography.
Charles M. Williamson, J. T. Williams and Jo- seph Wilson-Associate Instructors in Bookkeep- ing, Commercial Forms and Calculations.
Joseph C. Turner, Esq -Lecturer on Commer- cial Law.
S. W. Crittenden-Examiner and Instructor in Commercial Customs.
William E. Kern-Superintendent of Tele- graphing.
Jnines A. Pettet-Instructor in the Art of De- tecting Counterfeit and Altered Bank Notes.
STRANGERS SHOULD NOT FAIL TO VISIT PERRY & CO.'S FINE
CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 609 Chestnut St., above Sixth.
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Rev. E. W. Hutter, 307 New
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WELL DRESSED PEOPLE BUY THEIR CLOTHING OF WANAMAKER & BROWN, corner Sixth and Market.
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ST. CHARLES. THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. N E 18th and Race.
Very Rev. James O'Connor, Rector.
Rev. Francis Di Maria, S. J., Spiritual Direc- tor.
Faculty.
Rev. William O'Hara, D.D., Professor of Moral Theology.
Rev. James Keogh, D.D., Professor of Dogma- tic Theology and Scripture.
Rev. Joseph Balfe, Professor of Dogmatic The- ology and Ecclesiastical History.
Very Rev. James O'Connor, Professor of Moral Philosophy and Sacred Eloquence.
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF THE RE- FORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Broad below Spruce.
Organized April, 1811.
In session from the Ist Wednesday of Novem- ber to the Ist Wednesday of March.
Rev. John N. McLeod, D.D., Professor of Doc- trinal Theology.
Rev. Theodore W. J. Wylie, D.D., Professor of Historical, Exegetical and Evangelistic Theology.
Rev. David Steele, Professor of Sacred Litera- ture and Practical Theology.
Treasurer-James S. Martin, 520 Market st.
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 Six Technical Schools :
The School of Mines.
The School of Civil Engineering.
The School of Mechanical Engineering.
The School of Chemistry.
The Architectural School.
The Agricultural 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 Nethake, LL.D., Professor of Higher Mathematics.
L. George Franck, Civil Engineer, Professor of Mechanics, Engineering, Architecture and Draw- ing.
C. M. Eakin, Superintendent of Military In- struction.
Alfred L. Kennedy, M.D., Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, and of General and Applied Chem- istrv.
Furman Sheppard, A.M., Lecturer on Indus- trial Jurisprudence.
, Lecturer on Mining Geology.
Jacob Person, A. M., Adjunct Professor of Math- ematics and Instructor in Scientific School.
Frederick A. Roese, Professor of German Lan- guage and Literature.
Professor of French Language and Literature.
Jacob F. Holt, M.D., Lecturer on Natural His- ory in Scientific School.
Paul Schweetzer, Ph.D., Demonstrator of Gen- eral and Agricultural Chemistry.
Instructor in Practical Agriculture. George W. Petit, instructor in free-hand draw- ing.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Academical Department.
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-five dollars per term. Com- mencement, July 3.
Faculty.
Rev. Daniel R. Goodwin, D.D., Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy.
John F. Frazer, LL.D., Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.
George Allen, A.M., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature.
Henry Coppee, A.M., Professor of Belles-Let- tres and of the English Language and Literature.
Francis A. Jackson, A.M., Professor of the Latin Language 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 His- tory.
Desire Guillemet, Professor of the French Lan- guage and Literature.
, Professor of the Italian Language and Literature. -
Rev. C. C. Schaeffer, Professor of the German Language.
James R. Lambdin, Professor of Drawing.
Frederick Dick, Janitor of the University.
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 Philosophy and Chemistry.
E. Otis Kendell, 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 1; the Second, February I. 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-
Style, Elegance, Durability and Cheapness, the recommendations of PERRY
& CO.'S large stock of rapidly selling garments. No. 609 Chestnut St.
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WANAMAKER & BROWN'S HANDSOME CLOTHING, AND MODERATE Prices, S. E. corner Sixth and Market Streets. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
ter alia, International, Constitutional, Commer- cial and Civil Law.
P. Pemberton Morris, 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-Let- tres and History.
James McClune, A. M., Professor of Theoretical Mathematics and Astronomy.
Zephaniah Hopper, A.M., Professor of Mathe- matics.
Henry Haverstick, A.M., Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages.
James A. Kirkpatrick, A.M., Professor of Pho- nography and Bookkeeping.
Joseph B. Beale, Professor of Drawing and Writing.
Edward W. Vogdes, M.D., Professor of Moral, Mental and Political Science.
Lemuel Stephens, A.M., 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., Professor of An- cient and Modern History.
Jacob G. H. Ring, Jr., A.B., Assistant.
GIRLS' HIGH AND NORMAL SCHOOL. Sergeant between 9th and 10th.
George W. Fetter, Principal, 640 N 12th.
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 Mary F. Ely, Teacher of Higher Mathe- matics.
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 Mary E. Durnett, Teacher of Modern History and Geography and Latin Grammar.
Miss Henrietta Thomas, Teacher of Algebra, Mensuration and Arithmetic.
Cornelius Everest, Teacher of Music.
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPIIANS.
All applications for admission to the schools provided hy the State of Pennsylvania for the destitute children of Pennsylvania soldiers and sailors resident in this city, when correctly filled up, the statement of facts sworn to, and the cer- tificate of the member for the Section filled und signed, are to be sent to MCGREGOR J. MITCHE- SON, EsQ., No. 528 Walnut street, or (if Roman
Catholics) to Bishop Wood, Logan Square, who will designate the Institutions where the children are to be placed, if the applications be approved. The following are the Superintending Committee for Philadelphia : 1st Ward, William E. Lehman, 325 Lombard ; 2d, William Laughlin, 632 Chris- tian ; 3d, James W. Fletcher, 751 S 9th ; 4th, John O'Brien, 712 S 10th ; 5th, Uselina C. Smith, 528 Walnut ; 6th, Rev. E. W. Hutter, 307 New ; 7th, Peter Williamson, 804 Pine ; 8th, John H. Atwood, 5 Walnut ; 9th, Theodore Earp, 1026 Arch ; 10th, John W. Claghorn, 118 S 7th, 11th, George Keck, 205 N Water ; 12th, Charles M. Wagner, 341 N 6th ; 13th, Ald. Joseph Planking- ton, N E Franklin & Spring Garden ; 14th, Fran - cis McCormick, 1007 Melon ; 15th, Henry Davis, 1436 Poplar ; 16th, Robert D. Coxe, 528 Walnut ; 17th, Dr. M. C. Kreitzer, 1536 N 4th ; 18th, George W. Vaughan, 200 Richmond ; 19th, Thomas Haig, Jr., 604 Dauphin ; 20th, Joseph F. Marcer, 915 N 12th; 21st, William B. Ste- phens, Manayunk ; and Charles Thompson Jones, Roxborough ; 22d, Charles J. Wistar, Jr., Ger- mantown, and Samuel C. Ford, Olney ; 23d Wil- liam Ashworth, Train & Sellers, Frankford ; 24th, Henry C. Townsend, 41st & Baltimore av ; 25th, Barton H. Jenks, Bridesburg, and John Savage, Chemical Works, Frankford ; 26th, Charles Harmar, Gray's Ferry.
INSTITUTE FOR COLORED YOUTH. Shippen above 9th.
Marmaduke C. Cope, Secretary.
John B. Garrett, Treasurer.
Ebenezer D. Bassett, Principal and Teacher of Mathematics, Natural Sciences and the Classics. Octavius V. Catto, Assistant.
Fanny M. Jackson, Principal Teacher of the Female Department.
Mary J. Patterson, Assistant Female Depart- ment.
John Quincy Allen, Teacher of Boys' Prepara- tory School.
Sarah M. Douglass, Teacher of Girls' Prepara- tory School.
E. D. Bassett, Librarian.
THE PENNSYLVANIA TRAINING SCHOOL FOR FEEBLE-MINDED CHILDREN.
Near Media, office 530 Walnut street.
President-John P. Crozer.
Treasurer-Alexander Fullerton.
Secretary-Franklin Taylor.
Superintendent-Isaac N. Kerlin, M.D.
CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
First, Broad and Arch, Rev. Geo. Dana Board- man, 1712 Green
Second, New Market ab Poplar, Rev. William Cathcart, 117 Green
Third, 2d ab Catharine, Rev. J. II Peters, 419 Catharine
Fourth, 5th and Buttonwood, Rev. R. Jeffery, D. D., 717 N 5th
Fifth, 18th and Spring Garden, Rev. J. B. Sim- mons, 2031 Wallace
Tenth, 8th ab Green, Rev. Joseph II. Kennard, D.D., 646 N 8th
Eleventh, 12th ab Race, Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, 602 N 11th
"Quick and large sales, without regard to profits," Is the motto, at PERRY
& CO.'S A No. 1 Clothing Establishment, 609 Chestnut St., above Sixth.
WANAMAKER & BROWN, POPULAR CLOTHING, OAK HALL, S. E. CORNER Sixth and Market Streets. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
916
Twelfth, Richmond n Shackamaxon
Berean, Chestnut ab 40th (W.P.), Rev. James Cooper, residence adjoining Church
Blockley, 53d and Westminster av
Broad Street, Broad and Brown, Rev. P. S. Hen- son, 1430 Poplar
Calvary, 5th bel Carpenter, J. A. McKean, 610 Wharton
Chestnut Hill, Rev. W. W. Case
Cumberland Street, Cumberland bel Carroll, Rev. S. H. Meade, 570 E York
Enon, 20th and Oxford, Rev. W. S. Hall, 1502 N Franklin
Frankford, Paul and Unity, Rev. Thomas P. Coulston
German, N E 6th and Poplar, Rev. K. A. Fleisch- mann, 867 N 10th
Germantown, Price street, Rev. A. H. Lung Holmesburg, vacant
Lower Dublin, Manayunk, Green la bel Wood, Rev. A. J. Hay
Mariners' Bethel, Front bel Christian, Rev. Jo- seph Perry, 946 S Front
Nicetown, Germantown ab Broad, Rev. Thomas S. Malcolm, Nicetown la
North, 8th ab Master, Rev. J. B. Tombes, 1534 N 7th
Olivet, 6th and Federal, Rev. W. Wilder, 234 Federal
Oxford Mission, Rev. J. C. Hyde, 1806 N 11th
Passyunk, Broad and Passyunk av, Rev. D. Menige Roxborough, Rev. David Spencer
Schuylkill Falls, Queen ab Ridge av, Rev. J. E. Cheshire
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