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L. Stephens, M.D., Professor of Chemistry. Richard Koch, Demonstrator of Anatomy.
L. Stephens, M.D., Chemistry and Toxicology. H. R. Warriner, Esq., Medical Jurisprudence. H. N. Guernsey, M.D., Dean, 1423 Chestnut. William W. Wear, Janitor.
JEFFERSON MEDICAL 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.
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 Chemis- try
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 Ob- stetrics and 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. W. H. Salvador, Janitor.
PENNSLYVANIA 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 Operative Dentistry.
J. M. Barstow, D.D.S., Demonstrator of Me- chanical Dentistry.
T. L. Buckingham, Dean, 243 N 9th.
C. P. Rees, Janitor.
PHILADELPHIA DENTAL COLLEGE. 108 N 10th.
Faculty.
C. A. Kingsbury, D.D.S., Professor of Dental Physiology and Operative Dentistry.
Henry Morton, A.M., Emeritus Professor of Chemistry.
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 Operative Dentistry.
William P. Henry, D.D.S., Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry.
J. H. McQuillen, D.D.S., Dean of the Faculty, 1112 Arch.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Filbert ab 7th.
Faculty.
Robert Bridges, M.D., Professor of Chemistry. John M. Maisch, Professor of Theory and Practice of Pharmacy.
Edward Parrish, Professor of Materia Medica. Fees-Matriculation, paid once only, $2. For each Professor, $10. Diplomas, $5.
Charles Bullock, Secretary, N E 6th & Arch.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
President-T. S. Weigand.
Recording Secretary-Wm. C. Bakes, 800 Arch. Corresponding Secretary-Adolph W. Miller, S W 4th & Callowhill.
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.
A Fine Stock of Uncut Goods of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics. ROCKHILL & WILSON, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street.
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President-William Mayberry, M.D.
Recording Secretary-William B. Atkinson, M.D., 215 Spruce.
Treasurer-A. Nebinger, M.D., 1018 S 2d.
U. S. SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPHANS.
Superintending Committee for Philadelphia.
Chairman-M. J. Mitcheson, 528 Walnut & 1109 Coates.
1st Ward, William E. Lehman, 325 Lombard. 2d Ward, William Laughlin, 632 Christian. 3d Ward, James D Campbell, 759 $ 9th. 4th Ward, John O'Brien, 712 S 10th.
5th Ward, Uselma C. Smith, 528 Walnut. 6th Ward, Rev. E. W. Hutter, 307 New.
7th Ward, Peter Williamson, S04 Pine.
8th Ward, John H. Atwood, 5 Walnut. 9th Ward, Theodore Earp, 1026 Arch.
10th Ward, John W. Claghorn, 118 S 7th.
11th Ward. George Keck, 205 N Water.
12th Ward, Charles M. Wagner, 341 N 6th
13th Ward, Ald. Jos. Plankinton, N E Franklin & Spring Garden.
14th Ward, Samuel P. Brown. M. D., 635 N 11th. 15th Ward, Henry Davis, 1436 Poplar.
16th Ward, Robert D. Coxe, 528 Walnut.
17th Ward, Dr. M. C. Kreitzer,, 1536 × 4th.
18th Ward, George W. Vanghan. 200 Richmond. 19th Ward, Thomas Haig. Jr., 604 Dauphin.
20th Ward, Joseph H. Marcer, 915 N 12th.
21st Ward, Wm B. Stephens. Manayunk ; Chas. Thompson Jones, Roxborough.
22d Ward, Charles J. Wistar, Jr., Germantown ; Samuel C. Ford, Olney.
23d Ward, Wm. Ashworth, Train & Sellers, Fkd. 24th Ward, Henry C. Townsend, 41st & Balt av. 25th Ward, Barton H. Jenks, Bridesburg ; John Savage. Chemical Works, Fkd.
26th Ward, Charles Harmar, Gray's Ferry.
NOTE .- All applications for admission to these schools, when correctly filled up, the statement of facts sworn to, and the certificate of the mem- ber for the Section filled and signed, are to be sent to McGregor J. Mitcheson, Esq., No. 528 Walnut street : or, if Roman Catholics, to Bishop Wood, Logan Square, as requested in the Letter of Instructions of 22d November, 1864.
MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES.
Officers of Commandery No. 1 of the State of Pennsylvania-Acting Commandery-in-chief of the Order.
Commander-Major General George Cadwala- der.
Senior Vice Commander-Captain James Ma- dison Frailey, U.S.N.
Junior Vice Commander-Brt. Brig. General George H. Crosman, U.S.A.
Recorder-Bvt. Lieutenant Colonel Samuel B. Wylie Mitchell, M.D .. U.S. V.
Correspondent-Brigadier General Joshua T. Owen.
Treasurer-Bvt. Brig. General H. G. Sickel, U.S.V.
Chancellor-Bvt. Lieut. Colonel James Collins, M.D., U.S. V.
Chaplain-Rev. John J. Pomeroy, D.D.
Council-Commodore Henry K. Hoff, U.S.N .; Major General Winfield S. Hancock, U.S.A .; Captain George Porter ITouston, U.S.M. Corps; Vice Admiral David D. Porter, U.S.N .; Bvt. Major General William D. Whipple, U.S.A.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
Department of Pennsylvania.
Provisional Commander-Louis Wagner. A. A. A. General-James Given.
A. A. Q. M. General-William J. Mackey. Headquarters, 204 South 4th street.
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.
E. Cox, A.M., Rhetoric and Elocution.
Charles S. Gauntt, M.D., 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 Drawing, 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 snit their convenience.
Principal-John Groesbeck, Consulting Ac- countant, and Professor of Commercial Science.
T. C. McFeeters, Professor of Plain and Orna- mental Penmanship.
George E. Pool, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Bookkeeping.
Charles M. Williamson, J. T. Williams and Jo- seph Wilson, Associate Instructors in Bookkeep- ing, Commercial Forins and Calculations.
Joseph C. Turner, Esq., Lecturer on Commer- cial Law.
James B. Clark, Superintendent of Telegraph- ing.
ROCKHILL & WILSON. Brown Stone Clothing Hall, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street.
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James A. Pettet, Instructor in the Art of De- tecting Counterfeit and Altered Bank Notes.
ST. CHARLES THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
N E 18th and Race.
Very Rev. James O'Connor, Rector.
Rev. Francis Di Maria, S. J., Spiritual Director.
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.
-, 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- istry.
Furman Sheppard, A. M., Lecturer on Industrial Jurisprudence.
-- , Lecturer on Mining Geology.
Jacob Person, A.M., Adjunct Professor of Mathematics 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 History in Scientific Schools.
Paul Schweetzer, Ph.D., Demonstrator of Gen- eral and Agricultural Chemistry.
Instructor in practical Agriculture. George W. Pettit, 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.
Charles J. Stille. Professor of Belles-Lettres 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.
Professors not Members of the Faculty of Arts.
Henry Hartshorne, A.M., Professor of Chem- istry, 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 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 1; 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.
P. Pemberton Morris, Professor of Practice, Pleading, and Evidence at Law and in Equity.
Clothing Made to Order. ROCKHILL & WILSON, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street.
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E. Spencer Miller, A.M., Professor of the Law of Real Estate and Conveyancing, and Equity Jurisprudence.
HIGH SCHOOLS. CENTRAL. Corner Broad and Green.
Geo. Inman Riche, A.M., Principal, 322 S 21st. James Rhoads, A. M., Professor of Belles-Let- tres and History.
James McClune, A. M., Professor of Theoretical Mathematics and Astronomy, 1329 Coates.
Zephaniah Ilopper, A.M., Professor of Mathe- matics, 804 Vine.
James A. Kirkpatrick. A.M., Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages, 2014 Vine.
James A. Kirkpatrick, A.M., Professor of Pho- nography and Bookkeeping.
Edward Vogdes, Professor of Drawing and Writing, 416 Lyceum av.
Edward W. Vogdes, M.D., Professor of Moral, Mental and Political Science.
Lewis Angele, A.M., Professor of Natural Phi- losophy 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 Ancient and Modern History.
George Stuart, A. M., Professor of Latin.
Isaac Norris, M.D., Professor of Natural Phi- losophy and Chemistry.
John Kern, Professor of Drawing.
GIRLS' HIGH AND NORMAL SCHOOL.
Sergeant between 9th and 10th.
George W. Fetter, Principal.
Miss Lavinia Whittaker, Teacher of Rheteric, Mental and Moral Philosophy.
Miss Sallie A. Walker, Teacher of Ancient His- tory, Geology, Botany and Latin.
Miss Ella Buzby, Teacher of Drawing and Phy- siology.
Miss Mary F. Ely, Teacher of Higher Mathe- matics.
Miss Matilda C. Barnes, Teacher of English Literature and English History.
Miss Gertrude Murdoch, Teacher of Elocution and Calisthenics.
Miss Annie B. Duff, Teacher of Grammar and Penmanship.
Miss Sarah W. Smith, Teacher of Modern His. tory and Geography and Latin Grammar.
Miss Mary C. Dickes, Teacher of Algebra, Mensuration and Arithmetic.
Cornelius Everest, Teacher of Music.
INSTITUTE FOR COLORED YOUTH.
Shippeu 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- S. Morris Waln.
Treasurer-Alexander Fullerton.
Secretary-Franklin Taylor.
Superintendent-Isaac N. Kerlin, M.D.
CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
First, Broad and Arch, Rev. Geo. Dana Board- man, 1712 Vine.
Second, New Market ab Poplar, Rev. William Cathcart, 117 Green.
Third, 2d ab Catharine, Rev. J. H. Peters, 419 Catharine.
Fourth, 5th & 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.
Eleventh, 12th ab Race.
Shiloh (col'd), South het 10th and 11th, Rev. Chauncey Leonard.
Oak Street (col'd), near 40th.
Manayunk, Green la bel Wood, Rev. James Wa- ters.
Milestown, Oak la, Rev. Wm. Swinden, Branch- town.
Germantown, 2d, cor Main.
First African, cor 11th and Pearl, Rev. T. D. Miller, 208 Quince.
Twelfth, Richmond n Shackamaxon, B. Hedden, 434 Richmond
Berean, Chestnut ab 40th (W.P.), Rev. James Cooper, residence adjoining Church
Blockley, 53d and Westminster av, Rev. James E. Wilson
Broad Street, Broad and Brown, Rev. P. S. Hen- son, 1330 Jefferson
Calvary, 5th below Carpenter, J. A. McKean, 610 Wharton
Chestnut Hill, Rev. W. W. Case, Grave's lane
Cumberland Street, Cumberland hel Carroll, Rev. George L. C. Hanna, 2340 N Front
Enon, 20th and Oxford, Rev. C. H. Oakley, 1313 N 22d
Frankford, Paul and Unity, Rev. Thomas P. Coulston
German, N E 6th and Poplar, Rev. K. A. Fleisch- mann, 867 N 10th
Germantown, Price st, Rev. A. H. Lung
Holmesburg, Main st, Rev. R. B. Cook, Holmes burg av
Lower Dublin, Manayunk, Rev. William E. Corn- well, Bustleton
Mariners' Bethel, Front bel Christian, Rev. Jos. Perry, 946 S Front
Nicetown, Germantown ab Broad, Rev. Owen P. Eaches, 4103 Gtn av
North, Sth ab Master
Olivet, 6th and Federal, Rev. W. Wilder, 234 Federal
Oxford Mission, Rev. J. C. Hyde, 1806 N 11th Passyunk, Broad and Passyunk av
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Roxborough, Rev. David Spencer
Schuylkill Falls, Queen ab Ridge av, Rev. J E. Cheshire, 126 Queen
Spring Garden, 13th ab Wallace, Rev. Lewis P. Hornberger, 646 N 13th
Spruce Street, Spruce ab 4th, Rev. J. Wheaton Smith, 514 S 10th
Tabernacle, Chestnut n 18th, Rev. George A. Peltz, 219 N 20th
Union, Milestown, Rev. James Underdue
West Philadelphia, 36th and Chestnut, Rev. John H. Castle, 3001 Walnut
BIBLE CHRISTIAN.
Third ab Girard av, Rev. Joseph Metcalf, Adams, Frankford
CHRISTIAN.
Mount Zion, Christian bel 6th, Rev. Joseph Smith
CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. Eleventh and Wood, Rev. Thomas H. Stockton, 1125 Callowhill
CONGREGATIONAL.
First, Frankford av and Montgomery av, Rev. Daniel Fairley, 446 Belgrade
Second, 11th and Wood, Rev. G. W. Smiley
Central, 18th and Green, Rev. Edward Hawes, 1606 Wallace
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.
Eleventh and Filbert, Rev. J. L. Richards, 1622 Vine
Ridge av bel Jefferson, Rev. Frank Russell, 2035 Ridge av
Twelfth below Melon, O. A. Bartholomew, NE 20th and Montgomery. 1
DUTCH REFORMED.
First, N W 7th and Spring Garden, Rev. J. How- ard Suydam, 301 Franklin
Second, 7th ab Brown, Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, 861 N 8th
Third, 10th and Filbert, Rev. J. W. Schenck Manayunk, Rev. William Fulton, Manayunk
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
First Southwark, 5th and Carpenter, Rev. Henry Stetzel, 1029 S 5th .
Emanuel, 2d ab Poplar, Rev. Moses Dissinger, 210 Beaver
St. John's, 6th and Dauphin, John Kurtz, 2243 N 6th
Darien Street Church, Rev. Adam Abgar Zion, Poorhonse la, Gtn, Rev. William Heim
FRENCH EVANGELICAL. N E Spruce and 7th, Rev. D. Couissirat
FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSES.
S E 4th and Arch ; Washington sq bel Walnut ; 12th bel Market ; S W. 6th and Noble ; Race bet 15th and 16th ; N E 9th and Spruce ; S E 4th and Green ; S E 19th and North ; Lancas- ter av and 33d ; Germantown av ab Linden, Germantown; School bet Main and Green, Germantown ; Sellers, Frankford ; Orthodox, Frankford ; Byberry
GERMAN BAPTIST.
Crown Street, Crown below Callowhill, Rev. John Fox. 307 N 5th
Germantown, Main and Sharpnack, Rev. John Price
ENGLISH & GERMAN REFORMED.
First Church, Race bel 4th, Rev. J. H. A. Bom- berger, D.D., 493 N 4th
First Church Mission, 4th and George
Christ Church, Green bel 16th, Rev. S. H. Giesy, 2043 Wallace
St. John, 34th and Powelton av, W P, Rev. A. G. Dole, 35th ab Bridge
GERMAN.
Salem, St John bel Green, Rev. J. G. Wiehle, 530 St John
Salem Mission, Jackson, Kensington
Zion, 6th ab Girard av, Rev. Nicholas Gehr, 1230 N 6th
Bethlehem, Howard ab Thompson, Rev. J. G. Neuber, 1304 Howard
Mission, Frankford av and York
St Stephen's, Corinthian av, n Girard College, Rev. A. Romich, 2023 Girard av
Emanuel, Rev. J. Gantenbein, 992 N 7th
Emanuel, Story n 38th, W P, Rev. J. Dahlman, Jr , 413 N 38th
St. Paul, 17th and Fitzwater, Rev. J. C. Hauser, 621 S 17th
INDEPENDENT.
Broad Street, N E Broad and Sansom, Rev. John Chambers, 1138 Girard
First Kensington, Marlborough and West, Rev. John G. Wilson, 242 Columbia av
JEWS' SYNAGOGUES.
Adath Jeshurun, New Market ab Noble, Rev. Moses Enoch Cohen and Rev. Dr. S. Nathan, St John n Poplar
Beth-El-Emeth, Franklin ab Green, Rev. Isaac Leeser, 1227 Walnut
Beth Israel, Crown bel Vine, Rev. Gabriel Pape, 214 Coates
B'nai Israel, 5th and Catharine, Rev. Samnel Breidenbach, German ab 2d
Kenesseth Israel, 6th ab Brown, Rev Dr. Mayer, Franklin ab Noble, Rev. William Arnhold, Charlotte st.
Mikve Israel, 7th ab Arch, Rev. S. Morais, 5th bel Green.
Rodef Sholem, Julianna ab Wood, Rev. Dr. Jost- row, 644 N 7th.
LUTHERAN.
Christ Church, Chestnut Hill, vacant.
Frankford (German),
Manayunk (German),
St James (German), 3d & Columbia av, Rev. J. Vogelback.
St John's, Race ab 5th, Rev. Joseph A. Seiss, D.D.
St John's (German), Carpenter bel 5th, vacant.
St Luke's, 4th ab Girard av, Rev. H. M. Bickel.
St Mark's, Spring Garden ab 13th, Rev. G. F. Krotel, D.D.
St Matthew's, New bel 4th, Rev. Edwin W. Hut- ter, D.D., 307 New.
St Michael's, Germantown, Rev. C.W. Schaeffer, D.D.
St Michael's, 5th & Appletree al ; Zion, 4th and Cherry ; St Paul's, St John and Brown (Ger-
Fine Clothing House, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street. ROCKHILL & WILSON,
DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers, No. 421 Walnut Street. Real Estate, Furniture, &c. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
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ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street. Particular attention paid to Young Men's and Boys' Clothing.
man) ; Rev. J. W. Mann, D.D., and Rev. A. Spaeth, Pastors.
St Peter's, Christian bel 6th, Rev. F. Klinefelter, 1605 Green.
Trinity, Germantown, Rev. Luther E. Albert.
Trinity, Passyunk, Rope Ferry rd n Passyunk av, Rev. S. A. K. Francis.
St Stephen's, 40th & Arch, Rev. C. P. Krauth.
MARINERS'.
Bethel (Baptist), Front bel Christian, Rev. Jos. Perry, 946 S Front.
Bethel (Methodist), Shippen & Penn, C. Hill, 121 Almond.
Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal). N W Swan- son & Catharine, Rev. W. B. Erben, 753 S 9th. Eastburn (Presbyterian), Water n Chestnut, Rev. C. H. Ewing, 319 N 3d, Camden.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Presiding Elders. .
North Philadelphia District-Rev. Joseph Mason, 2104 Green.
South Philadelphia District-Rev. Joseph Castle, 1153 S 15th.
Reading District-Rev. William L. Gray, 2207 Callowbill.
Corresponding Secretary Missionary Society, Rev. J. P. Durbin.
Agent Freedmen's Relief Association, 2025 Par- rish, Rev. A Cather.
Corresponding Secretary Phila. Conference Tract Society, Rev S. W. Thomas, 1528 S 5th.
Chaplain Eastern Penitentiary, Rev. J. Ruth, 1704 N 22d.
Arch Street, N E Broad & Arch, Rev. J. T. Mc- Clelland. N W 12th & Arch.
Asbury, bet Oak & Chestnut, W P, Rev. G. W. Lybrand, Park bel Market.
Bridesburg, Rev. J. M. Hinson, (Bridesburg.) Broad Street, Broad & Christian, Rev. T. C. Murphy, 1402 Christian.
Bustleton, Rev. Edward T. Kenney, (Bustleton.) Cavalry. 21st bel Jefferson.
Centennial, West Phila., Rev. T. M. Griffith.
Central, Vine bel 13th, Rev. M. A. Day.
Chestnut Hill, Rev. C. J. Little.
Cohocksink. Germantown av bel 5th, William Cooper, 1603 N 5th.
Ebenezer, Christian bel 4th, Rev. T. W. Simpers, 408 Catharine.
Ebenezer (Manayunk), Rev. J. F. Meredith.
Eleventh Street, 11th bel Carpenter, Rev. R. J. Carson, 1141 S 11th.
Emory. Callowhill W of 18th, Rev. Samuel Irwin, 1823 Callowhill.
Falls of Schuylkill, Rev. J. S. Hughes.
Fifth Street, 5th bel Green, Rev. Jos. E. Smith, 533 Chatham.
Frankford, Rev. C. F. Turner, (Frankford.)
Front Street, Front ab Laurel, Rev. P. Coombe, 1013 N Front.
Germantown, Rev. J. E. Meredith.
Green Street, Green ab 10th, Rev. J. W. Jackson, 1003 Green.
Haddington, Rev. I. Mast, Haddington.
Hancock Street, Hancock ab Girard av, Rev. W. B. Wood, 1215 Hancock.
Hedding, 16th & Coates, Rev. William H. Elliott, 817 N Broad.
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