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West Philadelphia Hall, 24th Ward. Germantown Hall, 22d Ward.
Hunting Park, 22d Ward
ELECTIONS BY COUNCILS.
Of Trustees of Gas Works, and Railroad Directors, when held.
Trustees of the Gas Works. Composed of twelve members.
Two Trustees, elected by Select Council at the last stated meeting in January, for three years.
Two Trustees, elected by Common Council at the last stated meeting in January, for three years.
Directors of the North Penna. Railroad Co.
Two Directors, elected by Select and Common Councils in joint convention, at a stated meeting in January, (one Director for every 5000 shares, not exceeding two Directors), for one year.
Elected January, 1866, Jacob Riegel, Alfred C. Harmer.
Directors of the Philada. and Erie Railroad Co.
Three Directors elected by Select and Common Councils in joint convention, not more than thirty nor less than five days prior to the annual meet- ing of the Stockholders, which is the second Monday in February.
Elected January, 1866, Henry D. Moore, J. Alex. Simpson, John W. Everman.
WATER RATES OF THE CITY.
Dwellings.
Per Annum.
Hydrant in yard and kitchen, or either, . $5 00 Hydrant in yard and kitchen, and each supplied by a separate ferrule from the main, for each public attachment, . 5 00 Baths, each tub, 3 00
Baths, if supplied by a separate ferrule from the main, for one bath only, 5 00
For each additional bath, 3 00
Water closets, each, 1 00
Urinals, each, .
1 00
Bidets, or foot tubs, each,
1 00
Wash basins in chambers, each, 1 00 Wash basins or sinks in pantries, each, 1 00
3 00 Wash pavements of every description, each, (A screw nozzle on a hydrant in the yard is considered a wash pavement, unless there is a wash pavement charged to the dwelling.)
Small Dwellings.
With but one room on a floor, .
2 50
With one room on a floor, and one story
kitchen back,
3 75
Stores.
Hydrants in yard, or basin in the store,
5 00
Each basin or sink additional, 2 00
Water closets, double-acting, self-closing, each, . 1 00
Water closets, single-acting or hopper, each, 2 00 Urinals, self-closing, each, 2 00
Urinals of other descriptions, each, 3 00
Public Buildings.
Hydrants, each, .
5 00
Each basin or sink,
3 00
Water closets, double-acting, self-closing, each, . 3 00
Urinals, self-closing. each, .
3 00
Water closets and urinals of other descrip- - tions, each, . 5 00
Hotels.
Hydrant, family keeping the hotel, 5 00
Hotel bars with water in or not, 10 00
Wash basins, each, 2 00
Slop sinks, each,
3 00
Water closets, double-acting, each, 3 00
Urinals, self-closing, each, 3 00
Urinals of other descriptions, each, 5 00
Water closets, of other descriptions, each, 5 00
Baths for use of boarders, each, 6 00 Wash tubs in washing room, each, 1 00
Kitchen, according to capacity and num. ber of draw-cocks, 5 to 25 00
Boarders, ten persons or under, 5 00
Boarders, twenty-five persons or under, 10 00 Boarders, for each twenty-five persons ad- ditional, . 25 00
Horse troughs for watering horses,
10 00
Stables.
Stables, per stall,
1 00
Each four-wheeled carriage,
1 00
Each two-wheeled carriage, 50
Country stables, per stall, .
50
Public Bathing Establishments. Baths, each tub, 6 00
Bakeries.
Family bakers, in addition to charge for
dwellings, each,
3 00
Large establishments rated according to capacity.
Barber Shops.
One basin, private attachment, .
3 00
One basin, public attachment,
5 00
Each additional basin,
1
00
Drug Stores.
One sink, private attachment,
2 50
One sink, public attachment, .
5 00
Counter fountains, not exceeding one-six-
teenth of an inch, .
5 00
Public Schools.
Each hundred children,
.
·
3 00
And their several openings to be charged
the same as in " Public Buildings."
Hatters' Planks.
Fours, per set,
8 00
Sixes, per set, .
10 00
Eights, per set,
. 12 00
And the dye-houses assessed in accordance with their capacity.
Fine Clothing House, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street.
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers, No. 421 Walnut Street. Real Estate, Furniture, &c.
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
Building Purposes.
Bricks, per thousand,
2
2
Packet Ships or other Vessels.
For each hundred gallons water, 5
Steam Engines.
High pressure steam engines, per horse
power, .
3 00
Low pressure steam engines, for boiler
4 00
only, .
Distilleries, Breweries, Dye-houses and Manu- facturing Establishments.
Rated according to capacity and size of fer- rule granted.
Fountains.
Flowing ten hours a day for six months of
the year, from a half-inch ferrule (five dollars being always charged on the first opening) :
For the first jet of one-sixteenth of an inch, 6 00
For each additional jet of one-sixteenth, . 1 00
For the first jet of one-eighth of an inch, 7 50
For each additional jet of one-eighth. . 2 50
For the first jet of one-fourth of an inch, 14 00 For each additional jet of one-fourth, 9 00
For half inch jet, 32 00
No ferrule larger than a half-inch granted for fountains exclusively.
For a flow of water twelve hours per day -- From a ¿ inch ferrule, per annum,
66 315
450
1
600
1
CIVIL COURTS FOR THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA, EASTERN DISTRICT.
Court Rooms, No. 5 State House Row, 2d story.
George W. Woodward, Chief Justice.
James Thompson,
William Strong,
Associate Justices.
John M. Read,
Daniel Agnew, L
General Terms, January and July. Courts of Nisi Prius are held during the following months, for jury trials : December Session, January Ses- sion, February Session, March Session and April Session.
The same Courts have jurisdiction in equity, and sit during the year, except when the Court sits in banc at Harrisburg and Pittsburgh.
James Ross Snowden, Prothonotary.
DISTRICT COURT.
Court Room, S E cor 6th & Chestnut, 2d story. George Sharswood, President Judge. George M. Stroud, Į J. I. Clark IIare, Associate Judges.
Terms, Ist Monday in December, March, June and September.
The first four weeks of each term are devoted to motions and arguments. The ensuing nine weeks of the March, September, and December terms are devoted to jury trials, and are divided into 1st, 2d and 3d periods of three weeks each. No jury trials in June term.
James McManes, Prothonotary.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Court Room, 1st floor State House, Main En- trance.
Joseph Allison, President Judge.
James R. Ludlow,
William S. Peirce,
F. Carroll Brewster, Associate Judges.
Terms, 1st Monday in March and June, the 3d Monday in September, and the 1st Monday in December.
This court has equity jurisdiction and original jurisdiction, in cases at law, in all matters from $1 to $500. Frederick G. Wolbert, Prothonotary.
ORPHANS' COURT.
By the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas. Terms, Ist and 3d Friday of every month. Edwin A. Merrick, clerk.
CRIMINAL COURT.
QUARTER SESSIONS.
Court Rooms, S E 6th & Chestnut, 1st floor back, & 6th bel Chestnut. Joseph Allison, President Judge.
William S. Peirce, ¿ Associate Judges. James R. Ludlow,
Frederick Carroll Brewster, J
Terms, Ist Monday in December. February, April, June, August and October. John G. Butler, clerk.
UNITED STATES COURTS.
U. S. CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNA.
Court Room, 435 Library. Circuit Judges.
Hon. R. C. Grier, Justice Supreme Court U. S. Hon. John Cadwalader, Judge of District Court. Benjamin Patton, Clerk.
Charles Gilpin, District Attorney.
John K. Valentine, Assistant District Attorney.
The regular stated sessions of this Court are held on the 1st Monday of April and Ist Monday of October in each year, at Philadelphia.
U. S. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNA. Court Room, 435 Library, bel 5th.
HIon John Cadwalader, Judge.
Gilbert R. Fox, Clerk.
Charles Gilpin, District Attorney.
John K. Valentine, Assistant District Attorney. Peter C. Ellmaker, Marshal, 435 Library.
The regular stated sessions of this Court are held on the 3d Monday of February, May, Au- gust and November, in each year, in the city of Philadelphia.
Special sessions are held every Friday for the trial of Admiralty cases.
ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street. Particular attention paid to Young Men's and Boys' Clothing.
$200
8
800
Stones, per perch,
DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers, No. 421 Walnut Street. Real Estate, Furniture, &c. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
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RECORDER OF THE CITY OF PHILADEL- PHIA. Joseph Eneu. Office, 521 Chestnut.
UNITED STATES MINT.
Corner of Juniper and Chestnut.
William Millward, Director.
Chambers Mckibbin, Treasurer. Jacob R. Eckfeldt, Assayer. A. Loudon Snowden, Chief Coiner. James C. Booth, Melter & Refiner. James B. Longacre, Engraver.
Admission free to all visitors daily, from 9 to 12 o'clock, Sundays excepted.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
Chestnut ab 4th. Main Room. Collector-William F. Johnston.
Deputy do-W. Harbeson. Deputy do-S. S. Leidy.
Directions-The desks are numbered from 1 to 17, and the business done at each desk is as fol- lows :
No. 1. Fees. No. 2. Deputy Collector.
Nos. 3 and 4. Estimating duties.
No. 5. Liquidating duties.
No. 6. Impost bookkeper. No. 7. Examination and Appraisements. No. 8. Bonds.
No. 9. Warehousing and Withdrawals.
No. 10. Re-warehousing, transportation and exportation.
Nos. 11 and 12. General Order.
No. 13. Foreign Entrance and Clearance.
No. 14. Registers, Enrolments and Licenses.
No. 15. Marine Hospital, Protections, En- trance and Clearance Coastwise.
No. 16. Cashier, Duties and Disbursements.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Naval Office, Up Stairs.
Naval Officer-Joseph R. Flanigen.
N. E. Room.
No. 1. Deputy Naval Officer, Charles Carrigan.
No. 2. Estimating Clerk.
No. 3. Liquidating Clerk.
No. 4. Clearance and Examination of Mani- fests. -
No. 5. Warehouse and Withdrawal Clerk.
No. 7. Fee and Cash Clerk.
No. 8. Impost Clerk.
No. 9. Abstract Clerk.
Surveyor's Office, Up Stairs.
Surveyor-E. Reed Meyer. Deputy do- No. 1. Tonnage Clerk.
No. 2 Sealing and Branding Clerk.
East Side of Building.
Storekeeper of Custom House Vaults.
OFFICE OF ASS'T TREAS. U. S.
Custom House Building, Library ab 4th. Chambers McKibbin, Treasurer.
A. C. Michener, Chief Clerk.
Appraiser's Office.
N E corner Front and Lombard. Lorin Blodget, General Appraiser.
J. P. Kilgore, Appraiser.
D. J. Driscoll and William A. Gray, Assistant Appraisers.
Inspectors' Office. No. 506 S Delaware av.
Weighers', Gaugers' and Measurers' Office. Larkin bel Lombard, or 506 S Del. av.
POST-OFFICE.
Charles M. Hall, Postmaster. William M. Ireland, Chief Clerk.
Principal Office-Chestnut bel 5th.
Office Hours.
Daily (except Sundays), from April Ist to Sep- tember 30th, 5 o'clock A.M. to 10 o'clock P.M. October Ist to March 31st, 6.30 o'clock A.M. to 10 o'clock P.M. On Sundays, from 7.30 o'clock A. M. to 9.30 A. M., and from 5 to 6.30 o'clock P. M.
U. S. Mail Stations.
A, 41 S 18th.
B, Market W of 37th, W. P.
C, S E Broad & Coates.
D, 1206 N 3d.
E, Richmond & William, Port Richmond.
F, 90 Main, Frankford.
G, Main bel R RR. depot, Germantown.
H, Main bel Church av, Chestnut Hill.
I, Main n Grape, Manayunk.
K, 502 Washington av.
U. S. Mail Stations, Office Hours.
Open from 6.30 A.M. to 8 o'clock P.M. daily (Sundays excepted). Sundays from 7.30 to 9.30 A.M., and from 5 to 6 P.M.
New Rates of Postage, July 1st, 1863.
Letters prepaid by stamps 3 cts. each half oz. or fraction thereof, to all parts of the United States ; the Pacific rate of 10 cts. is abolished. Drop or local letters 2 cts. each half oz. prepaid, and all letters and papers delivered free of charge. Newspapers 2 cts. for each 4 oz. or fraction thereof. Books double these rates. Circulars, 2 cts. for 3 circulars sent to one address.
Letters deposited in the lamp-posts, or any in- side boxes for mailing, or in the stations, to be brought to the central office, do not require the additional one cent stamp, as heretofore.
Letters deposited in either of the offices or sta- tions, or receiving boxes, without postage stamps on them, are not forwarded to destination, but sent to the Dead Letter office.
LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND ART ASSOCIATIONS.
AMERICAN LITERARY UNION .. Organized Feb. 21, 1845. (Chartered.) President-William Scott. Secretary-E. D. Buckman, M.D. Treasurer -Hector McIntosh.
ARTISTS' FUND SOCIETY. Free Exhibition of American Art .. 1334 Chestnut.
President-George C. Lambdin. Vice-President-William T. Richards. Treasurer-S. Sartain.
Fine Clothing House, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street. Boys' Clothing. ROCKHILL & WILSON,
72
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DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers, No. 421 Walnut Street. Real Estate, Furniture, &c. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
Secretary-George B. Wood, Jr. Cor. Secretary-J. R. Lambdin. Librarian-W. If. Willcox.
CATHOLIC PHILOPATRIAN LITERARY INSTITUTE. S E 6th & Prune.
President -Rev. Peter McGrane.
Vice-President-Francis P. Farrell.
Recording Secretary-John F. MeMenamin.
Corresponding Secretary-Martin J. J. Griffin.
Treasurer-Joseph J. Dugan.
Librarian-Joseph J. Dugan.
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE.
No. 15 S 7th.
Meetings ; Institute, monthly, 3d Thursday ; Board of Managers, 21 Welnesday ; and Com- mittee on Science and the Arts, 2d Thursday in each month. Lectures, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from October to April.
President-William Sellers.
Vice-Presidents-John H. Towne, Fairman Rogers, John F. Frazer.
Secretary-Henry Morton.
Treasurer-Frederick Fraley.
Chairman Board of Managers-President of the Institute.
Curators-Geo. Eretey, Esq., W. Barnet Le Van.
Actnary-William Hamilton.
Auditors-Samuel Mason, James H. Cresson, William Biddle.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYL- VANIA.
Athenæum Buildings, 6th & Adelphi. Annual contribution, five dollars. Life Membership, twenty-five dollars. Publication Fund. $16,000.
Open daily, September to April from 3 to 10 P. M. , April to July from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
The Society meets on the 2d Monday of every month, third story, front, Athenæum Building, at 8 P. M.
President-Joseph R. Ingersoll, LL.D
Recording Secretary-Samuel L. Smedley.
Corresponding Secretary-Horatio G. Jones, 133 S 5th.
Treasurer-C. M. Morris, 136 Walnut.
Librarian-Richard Eddy, 8 Atheneum Build- ing.
Trustees of the Publication Fund-John Jor- dan, Jr., William Strong.
PRESBYTERIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 821 Chestnut.
NUMISMATIC AND ANTIQUARIAN SO- CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
524 Walnut.
President-Joseph J. Mickley.
Vice Presidents -- William P. Chandler, Wil- liam S. Vaux, Eli K. Price, William Duane. Recording Secretary-Alfred B. Taylor. Corresponding Secretary-Charles H. Hart. Treasurer-Henry Phillips, Jr.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. 1025 Chestnut. Founded 1806. President-Caleb Cope. Treasurer-William Struthers.
Secretary-John T. Lewis. Curator-Joseph W. Johns. Janitress-Clementine G. Johns.
PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE.
For the encouragement of Apprentices and Ama- teurs in the works of Ingenuity and Design.
Office, Assembly Buildings. Meetings, Ist Wednesday in every month. President-Thomis W. Braidwood. Vice-Presidents-T. Frank Cooper, T. M. Hu- ber.
Treasurer-Charles J. Price.
Recording Secretary-Thomas E. MeElroy.
Corresponding Secretary-Thomas J. Levick. Actuary -- John Toy.
PHILADELPHIA LYCEUM. S E 9th and Spring Garden.
President-Jacob M. Ellis.
Secretary-Samuel H. Gartley.
Treasurer-Joseph M. Truman, Jr.
PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN.
Corner of Filbert and Penn Square.
President-Joseph Harrison, Jr.
Vice-President-William Bucknell.
Secretary and Treasurer-P. P. Morris.
Principal-Thomas W. Braidwood.
ROXBOROUGH LYCEUM.
President-Nathan L. Jones.
Secretary-W. H. Lewis.
Treasurer-A. D. Levering.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE.
For the Diffusion of Social, Moral and Political Science. 806 Arch. President-Richard Vaux.
Secretary-Charles C. Burns.
Corresponding Secretary-J. W. Burns.
THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA.
N W corner Broad and Sansom.
President-Isaac Hays, M.D.
Vice-Presidents-Wm. S. Vanx, John Cassin.
Corresponding Secretary-Thomas Steward- son. M D.
Recording Secretary-H. G. Wood, M.D.
Librarian-J. D. Sergeant.
Treasurer-William C. Heneszey.
Visitors admitted on Tuesday and Friday after- noons, from ] P. M. to sunset, by tickets obtained from any member.
THIE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. S W 5th and Chestnut.
President-George B. Wood, M.D.
Vice-Presidents-John C. Cresson, Isaac Lea, George Sharswood.
Secretaries -- Charles B. Trego, E. Otis Ken- dall, John L. Le Conte, J. Peter Lesley.
Treasurer-Charles B. Trego.
Librarian-J. P. Lesley.
FRIENDS' SOCIAL LYCEUM.
Meeting-house, Race ab 15th.
Secretaries, C. A. Dixon, B. F. Betts. Treasurer-Caleb Clothier.
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
Clothing House, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street. Coachmen's Coats. Hunting Coats.
DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers, No. 421 Walnut Street. Real Estate, Furniture, &c. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
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PHILALETHEAN LITERARY ASSOCIA- TION. Harmony Hall, 736 Arch.
President-A. J. Chilton.
Secretary-T. L. Jenkins.
Treasurer-C. C. Stein.
THE KENSINGTON INSTITUTE.
Richmond and Shackamaxon. President-Hon. John Robbins.
Secretary-George W. Vaughan.
Treasurer-Charles M. Lukens.
THE MOYAMENSING LITERARY INSTI- TUTE.
S E corner 11th and Catharine.
President-John U. Giller.
Secretary-James D. Campbell.
Treasurer-Arthur Hughes.
Librarian-Charles Howard.
THE PHILADELHIA CITY INSTITUTE. N E corner 18th and Chestnut. President-D. C. McCammon.
Secretary-George Taber.
Treasurer-Levi Knowles.
Librarian-Miss Patterson.
THE SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE.
N E corner Broad and Spring Garden. President-John M. Ogden.
Secretary-Spencer Roberts.
Treasurer-John J. Lytle, S E 7th and Spring Garden.
THE WAGNER FREE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE. 17th and Montgomery.
President-William Wagner.
Secretary-George H. Stuart.
THE WEST PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE. 39th, N of Market.
President-James Miller.
Secretary-E. R. Stokes.
Treasurer-James Allen.
THE YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE. S W corner 6th and Girard av. President-S. M. Landis, M. D Vice-President-Harry A. B. Williams. Secretary and Treasurer-A. Walter Irving.
LIBRARIES.
APPRENTICES' LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Library founded in 1821, by gratuitous loans. No. of vols., 22,000. Annual subscripton. $2. S W cor 5th and Arch. Open for girls and boys. President -- James J. Barclay. Vice-President-John Price Wetherill.
Secretary-Thomas Ridgway. Treasurer-Samuel Mason. Open every afternoon except Mondays for girls. Librarian-Susanna T. Newlin.
For boys, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings, and Saturday afternoons. Librarian-Harriet S. French.
ATHEN ÆUM OF PHILADELPHIA.
6th and Adelphi. Shares, $25. Stockholders' annual dues, $7.
Annual subscribers, $10,
President-J. Francis Fisher.
Vice-President-Dr. William Shippen. Treasurer-S. Weir Lewis. Librarian and Secretary-George F. Moulton.
PRESBYTERIAN HISTORICAL LIBRARY. 821 Chestnut.
President-Rev. Thomas H. Skinner, D.D. Corresponding Secretary-Rev. S. J. Baird, D D. Recording Secretary-Rev. John B. Dales, D.D. Treasurer- Samuel Agnew, Esq.
FRIENDS' LIBRARY. 304 Arch.
No. of volumes, 6500. Open on 4th day afternoon from 4 to 6, and on 7th day afternoon from 3 to 7.
Librarian-John S. Stokes.
JAMES PAGE LIBRARY COMPANY. Girard av E of Shackamaxon.
President-John Motz.
Secretary-Joseph F. N. Snyder.
Treasurer-Samuel Mclaughlin.
LAW ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. Court House, S E cor 6th and Chestnut. Vols 7500. Chancellor-William M. Meredith. Vice-Chancellor-Peter McCall.
Treasurer-Asa I. Fish.
Secretary-Edward Hopper.
Library Committee-E. Spencer Miller, John M. Reed, Morton P. Henry, A. I. Fish, Moses A. Dropsie, William H. Rawle, Henry Wharton.
Finance Committee-Eli K. Price, Henry Wharton, Samuel Wetherill, Isaac Hazlehurst, John T. Montgomery, A. I. Fish.
Committee of Censors-John Cadwalader, George M. Wharton, Horace Binney, Jr., George W. Biddle, P. Pemberton Morris, William Fran- cis 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.
LIBRARY & READING ROOM ASSOCIATION OF THE TWENTY-THIRD WARD. Wright's Institute, Frankford.
President-Joseph Metcalf. Secretary-John Shallcross. Treasurer-Amos R. Ellis.
Brown Stone Clothing Hall, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street. Gents', Youths' and Boys' Clothing.
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers, No. 421 Walnut Street. Real Estate, Furniture, &c. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
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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-Joseph W. Wilson.
Treasurer-Albert S. Letchworth.
Librarian-John Edmuands.
No. of volumes, 40,000.
Open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M.
LIBRARY OF TIIE 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 PHILAD'A. 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 COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
N E 6th and Callowhill. FACULTY.
Thomas G. Chase, M.D., Emeritus Professor of Chemistry and Jurisprudence.
Joseph Sites, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.
Henry Hollenbaek, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
Joseph P. Fitler, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology.
John Buchanan, M.D., Professor of the Prin- ciples of Surgery.
William Clark, M.D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and Pathology.
E. Down, M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Op erative Surgery.
Emil Querner, M.D., Professor of Physiology and Microscopical Anatomy.
George H. Day, M.D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine.
P. W. Heron, M.D., Prosector of Anatomy and Surgery.
E. Down, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
THE PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE & SURGERY.
9th bel Walnut. Faculty. J. Milton Sanders, LL. D., M.D., Emeritus Pro- fessor of Chemistry.
J. MeClintock, 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.
E. D. Buckman, M D., Professor of Minor Sur- gerv.
William Paine, M.D., Dean, 933 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 An- atomy.
William M. Cornell, Professor Hygiene Physical Culture.
E. D. Buckman, M.D .. Clinical Lecturer on Diseases of Women and Children.
G. D. Sitherwood and A. J. Terry, Janitors.
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.
Isaac Comley, M.D , Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine.
Emeline H. Cleveland, M.D., Professor of Ob- stetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.
Rachel M. Bodley, M.D., Professor of Chemis- try and Toxicology.
Reynell Coates, M.D., Professor of the Princi- ples and Practice of Surgery.
M. G. Kerr, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and General Therapeutics.
Mary J. Scarlett, M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Histology.
N. M. Leavell, M.D., Demonstrator of Anat- omy.
Mrs. E. H. Cleveland, M.D., Secretary.
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
Clothing, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street. The Largest and Most Varied Stock in the City.
DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers, No. 421 Walnut Street. Real Estate, Furniture, &c.
MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
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HOMOEOPATHIC 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. George F. Fort, M.D., Professor of Surgery. J. C. Morgan, M.D., Professor of Anatomy.
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