McElroy's Philadelphia directory for 1843, Part 62

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Publication date: 1843
Publisher: Philadelphia : E.C. & J. Biddle
Number of Pages: 770


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GEORGE M. HICKLING, President. JOHN McCOLLOM, Secretary.


Directors.


John J. Krider,


Peter Williamson,


Alexander Symington, Francis Russell, Uriah Hunt.


SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY .- Office N. W. cornet Sixth and Wood. Incorporated 1835. Capital $400,000. Shares 850. Dividends January and July.


MORTON M.MICHAEL, President. LEWIS KRUMBHAAR, Secretary. Directors.


Morton M. Michael, Joseph Wood,


R. W. Pomeroy,


Elijah Dallett, P. L. Laguerenne, Charles Stokes,


George M. Troutman, Robert L. Loughead, Samuel Townsend, Joseph J. Sharpless.


G. M. Hickling, Joseph Solms, Levi Taylor,


F. A. Raybold, Robert Coburn,


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SOUTHERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. JOHN LEADBEATER, JR., President. WILLIAM W. SMITH, Cashier.


Directors.


John Leadbeater, Jr. John Allen,


Win. Campbell, N. Levering,


David Brown, Z. Locke,


H. Hopkins,


W. Drinkhouse,


Robert Lindsay,


G. K. Childs,


Joseph Murray, Robert Patton,


Charles W. Bender.


THE MECHANIC'S AND TRADESMAN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA .- Office 64 Walnut .- Capital $250,000. DAVID BOYD, President. A. E. DOUGHERTY, Cashier. Directors.


David Boyd,


Allen Ward,


Sherry Dito,


A. C. Craig,


Hugh Catherwood, St. G. T. Campbell, E. B. Gardette, A. E. Dougherty,


Coffin Colket.


. GLOBE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY .- Office 435 North Second. Capital $100,000.


JAMES MARSH, President.


JONATHAN ALDEN, Cashier.


James Marsh, John Haines,


Osmon Reed, Elijah Tyson,


Elisha R. Johnston, Bowers Lober,


Peter Fisher.


PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM COMPANY.


REMBRANDT PEALE, President. JOSEPH PARKER, Secretary.


WILLIAM D. LEWIS, Treasurer. Directors.


Rembrandt Peale, E. W. Keyser,


J. Comly Jones,


Joseph Parker,


Wm. B. Fling, W. D. Lewis, S. P. Griffiths, Jr. Isaac Elliott,


Franklin Peale.


PHILADELPHIA GAS WORKS .- Office Franklin Institute, South Seventh. THOMAS CAVE, President.


WM. FENNELL, Register. JOHN C. CRESSON, Superintendent. JOHN P. MURTA, Clerk.


J. G. M.COLLIN, Assistant Clerk.


PHILADELPHIA ASSOCIATION FOR THE RELIEF OF DISABLED FIREMEN. CHARLES SCHAFFER, President.


GEORGE W. TRYON, Vice-President. M. L. GORDON, Secretary.


EDMUND A. SOUDER, Treasurer. ANDREW BUTLER, Assistant Secretary.


Trustees.


Charles Schaffer, J. B. Andrews,


George W. Tryon,


Samuel M. Fox,


M. L. Gordon, John Rutherford, Jr.


Joseph Reakirt, Alexander Henry,


E. A. Souder, Thomas C. Jones,


Benjamin Matthias, Robert E. Nuttle,


John Donnelly, Andrew Butler,


James Dalzell, Jacob Esher,


George Esler, William Rowland, Jr.


George K. Childs, James W. Martien,


James Page. COMMITTEE OF RELIEF.


Andrew Butler, Jacob Esher,


Alexander Henry, James W. Martien, Benjamin Matthias, Thomas C. Jones,


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. Robert E. Nuttle.


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GEORGE WIEGAND, Inspector.


Directors. Samuel Browning, Joseph R. Dickson,


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BOARD OF HEALTH, 1842 --- 43.


CITY .- James Hutchinson, No. 53 South Twelfth street. William E. Lehman, No. 85 Lombard street. William S. Smith, No. 131 Pine street. Mark M. Reeve, M. D., No. 133 North Twelfth street. Samuel W. Weer, No. 147 North Twelfth street, and No. 68 Chestnut street. John J. Smith, jr., No. 7 Franklin Row, Ninth, above Locust.


SOUTHWARK .- D. Francis Condie, M. D., No. 134 Catharine street


NORTHERN LIBERTIES .- S Richard L. Lloyd, No. 421 North Sixth street.


Benjamin E. Carpenter, No. 215 Coates street.


SPRING GARDEN .- Nathan L. Hatfield, M. D., Seventh street below Callowhill.


MOYAMENSING .- C. F. Breuil, Tenth street below Fitzwater.


KENSINGTON .- Isaac Boileau, No. 538 North Second street.


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


President-James Hutchinson.


Secretary-Benjamin E. Carpenter.


Treasurer-William E. Lehman.


Solicitor-J. A. Phillips, No. 56 South Sixth street.


Clerk of the Board-Samuel P. Marks, N. W. corner of Locust and Eleventh streets.


Physician of City Hospital-Thomas Stewardson, jr., M. D., Walnut street, near Schuylkill Eighth.


Steward of Lazaretto-John E. Matthieu.


Matron of City Hospital-Mrs. P. Altemus, Hospital.


Messenger-Charles F. Thiesen, No 9 Moyamensing Road.


Assistant Messenger-John Tudor, No. 7 Schuylkill Water street.


Superintendent of N. P. Lot .- John A. Cozzens.


Runner-David Brown, Morris street, below Catharine, Moyamensing.


EXECUTIVE OFFICERS.


HEALTH OFFICER-Peter Rambo, corner of Bedford and Union streets, Kensington.


PORT PHYSICIAN-Isaac NN. Marselis, M. D., N. E. corner of Catharine and Second streets. LAZARETTO PHYSICIAN-Jesse W. Griffiths, M. D., Lazaretto.


QUARANTINE MASTER .- Alexander McKeever, Lazaretto.


COURTS IN PENNSYLVANIA.


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SUPREME COURT.


The Supreme Court holds six terms for arguments, &c., in the Five Districts of the State, and adjourned Courts as they may deem necessary. The regular Terms are-


For the Eastern District, composed of the City and County of Philadelphia, and the Counties of Delaware, Chester, Montgomery, Bucks, Northampton, Lehigh, Wayne, and Pike, at Philadel- phia, in March, to continue two weeks, and 2d Wednesday in December, to continue three weeks. The last Monday in July is the return day for July term, but no court is then held.


For the Lancaster District, composed of the Counties of Lancaster, York, Dauphin, Lebanon, Schuylkill, and Berks, at Lancaster, 2d Monday in May.


For the Middle District, composed of the Counties of Northumberland, Union, Columbia, Centre, MifHin, Juniata, and Huntingdon, Mckean, Clearfield, Lycoming, Potter, Tioga, Bradfoni, Susquehanna, Wayne, and Luzerne, at Sunbury, 2d Monday in June.


For the Western District, composed of the Counties of Alleghany, Westmoreland, Somerset, Fayette, Washington, Green, Beaver, Butler, Mercer, Crawford, Erie, Warren, Venango, Arm- strong, Indiana, Jefferson, and Cambria, at Pittsburg, 1st Monday in September, to continue four weeks.


For the Southern District, composed of the Counties of Franklin, Adams, Cumberland, Bedford and Chambersburg, on the Monday week next following the last week of the Term of the Western District. 1


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GOVERNMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA, &c. -


GOVERNMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA.


DAVID R. PORTER, Governor. ANSON V. PARSONS, Secretary of State. JOB MANN, Treasurer. OVID F. JOHNSON, Attorney General.


GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES, EXECUTIVE.


JOHN TYLER, President.


WM. P. MANGUM, Acting Vice-President.


DANIEL WEBSTER, Secretary of State.


WALTER FORWARD, Secretary of the Treasury.


JOHN C. SPENCER, Secretary of War.


ABEL P. UPSHUR, Secretary of the Navy.


CHARLES A. WICKLIFFE, Postmaster General.


HUGH S. LEGARE, Attorney General.


MINISTERS AND CONSULS FROM FOREIGN POWERS RESIDENT AT PHILADELPHIA.


FROM AUSTRIA. Daniel J. Desmond, Vice Consul.


FROM BAVARIA.


C. F. Hagedorn, Consul.


FROM BELGIUM.


J. Mora Moss, Consul.


FROM BRAZIL.


Edward C. Sayre, Vice Consul. FROM BREMEN. J. C. Mecké, Consul.


FROM GREAT BRITAIN.


William Peter, Consul. FROM DENMARK.


M. Stien Bille, Charge d'affaires. John Bohlen, Consul.


FROM FRANCE.


Baron D'Autrive, Consul.


FROM HAMBURG.


Charles N. Buck, Consul General.


FROM MEXICO. E. Cuesta, Vice Consul.


FROM THE NETHERLANDS. Henry Bohlen, Consul.


FROM PORTUGAL.


Commander J. C. Figaniere e Morao, Minister resident, charged with the Consulate General. Le Chevalier Menezes de Brito de Rio, attaché to the Legation. Daniel J. Desmond, Vice Consul.


FROM PRUSSIA.


J. C. Lang, Consul. FROM ROME.


Daniel J. Desmond, Consul General. ¿ Charles Picot, Vice Consul.


FROM SARDINIA.


Daniel J. Desmond, Vice Consul.


FROM SICILY.


A. E. Borie, Acting Consul.


TEXAS.


F. Gurney Smith, Consul. FROM TUSCANY.


Daniel J. Desmond, Consular Agent. FROM URAGUAY. George Guest, Vice Consul.


FROM VENEZUELA. William M'Ilhenney, Esq., Consul.


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LIST OF


Councils, Police, Clerks, Inspectors, Custom House, Libraries, g.c.


CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.


John M. Scott, Mayor, office c 5th & Chestnut. Richard Vaux, Recorder, office State House row.


Cornelius Stevenson, Treasurer, office c 5th and Chestnut.


P. E. Hamm, Assistant to City Treasurer.


Robert H. Smith, City Clerk, office c 5th and Chestnut.


Edward Olmsted, Solicitor, S 5th ab Walnut. John B. Kenney, Mayor's Clerk, c 5th and Chestnut.


Lieutenant of Police-James Young. 2d do. do. J. Henry Bulkley. Special Constable-William Russell.


MEMBERS OF COUNCIL.


SELECT COUNCIL.


President-Wm. M. Meredith.


John P. Wetherill, James Rowland, Joseph R. Chandler, Gideon Scull, William Morris, Chas. Gilpin, Matthew Newkirk, Thomas P. Cope, Henry J. Williams, James Y. Humphreys, John Trucks .- Clerk, J. Coleman Fisher.


COMMON COUNCIL. Samuel Norris, President.


John Farr, Joseph R. Flanigen, Wm. L Mad- dock, Charles A. Poulson, Henry F. Rodney, Jacob Senneff, Owen Sheridan, Thomas Street, David Watt, Isaac Barton, John C. Davis, Thos. Snowden, Benj. W. Tingley, James Leslie, James J. Boswell, Henry C. Corbit, Charles A Repplier, Peter McCall, George Campbell. Levi Hollingsworth, Clerk, 53 S 5th.


TREASURER OF THE GIRARD TRUST. Charles S. Smith, office S 5th n Chestnut.


AGENT OF THE GIRARD ESTATES. Isaac Myer, office S 5th n Chestnut.


CITY COMMISSIONERS.


Adam Traquair, president, office S W 5th and Chestnut.


Thomas K. Wallace, Lane Schofield.


John Diehl, commissioner of city property. REGULATORS AND SURVEYORS.


Samuel Hains, office S 5th n Chestnut. Marine T. W. Chandler, assistant.


HIGH CONSTABLES .- John Metzker, Charles Downer, John Walker, H. Yerkes.


COLLECTORS OF WATER RENTS .- James Hic- key, George W. Gillingham, Thomas Millar.


SUPERINTENDENT FOR CLEANSING THE CITY .- Henry Bickley.


CLERKS OF HIGH STREET MARKET .- Peter Conrad, James Glading.


CLERK OF SECOND STREET MARKET .- Henry B. Gillingham.


CLERK OF HIGH STREET MARKET, WEST OF TESTE .- James Stille.


CITY AND COUNTY.


Wm. A. Porter, Sheriff.


F. Brelsford, Coroner.


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.


Joseph A. Dean, Henry D. Lentz, Joshua An. drews.


William Gilmore, Clerk.


James Page, County Treasurer.


Thomas J. Heston, Peter A. Grotjan, Michael W. Ash, Auditors.


DISTRICT OF NORTHERN LIBERTIES.


Mayor, John M. Cannon.


Treasurer, Jacob S. Mintzer.


Clerk, John Miller.


SPRING GARDEN DISTRICT.


Treasurer, Samuel D. Patterson.


Clerk, William Roderfield.


MOYAMENSING.


Treasurer, Alexander W. Reed. Clerk, J. M. Raybold.


SOUTHWARK.


Treasurer, Hugh O'Donnall.


Clerk, John Oakford.


MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF CONTROL- LERS FOR 1841-2.


Henry Leech, President.


Thomas B. Florence, Secretary.


First Section .- George M. Wharton, Samuel English, Geo. Emlen, jr., William S. Perot, Thomas G. Hollingsworth, George H. Burgin, M. D., Clifford Smith.


Second Section .- Richard G. Lanning, W'm.


F. Ireland, John C. Smith, John Miller.


Third Section .- George R. Lawton, L. Payn- ter.


Fourth Section .- Thos. H. Forsyth, Joseph Yeager.


Fifth Section .- John Foulkrod.


Sixth Section .-- William Wister.


Seventh and Eighth Sections .- Henry Leech.


Ninth Section .- Francis Lyons.


Tenth Section .- John Robbins, jr., Hugh Clark


Eleventh Section .- Jacob Heyberger.


PROFESSORS IN THE HIGH-SCHOOL.


John R. Hart, L. L. D. Principal.


John Frost, A. M. Professor in the Depart- ment of English Belles Lettres. Joseph Alexander Deloutte, A. M. Professor in the Department of French.


John Sanderson .* Professor in the Classical Department.


Oliver A. Shaw. Professor in the Depart- ment of Mental, Moral, and Political Science.


* Giving instruction also in the Belles Lettres Department.


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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS, &c.


William Vogdes and E. Otis Kendall. Pro-| fessors in the Department of Mathematics. E. Otis Kendall. Professor in the Department of Natural Philosophy.


Henry McMurtrie, M. D. Professor in the Department of Natural History.


Rembrandt Peale. Professor in the Depart- ment of Drawing and Writing.


George J. Becker. Professor of Penmanship. John F. Frazer. Professor of Mechanics and Natural Philosophy.


James C Booth. Professor of Chemistry. ..


CUSTOM HOUSE,


South Second below Dock.


Collector .- Thos. S. Smith.


Deputy do .-- Chas. Treichel. Do. do .- Richard L. Howell. Naval Officer .- Joel B. Sutherland.


Deputy do .- John D. George. Surveyor .- John G. Watmough. Deputy do .- James Hoy, Jr.


INSPECTORS OFFICES.


Office of the northern district on Wright's wharf above Race street. The northern district extends from the north side of Market street to Kensington.


Office of the middle district N. E. Front and Walnut. The middle district extends from OFFICE OF THE GUARDIANS OF THE the south side of Market street to the north side POOR-12 Filbert street. of Spruce street.


Office of the southern district, corner of Lom- bard street and South Wharves, the southern district extends from the south side of Spruce street to the Navy Yard.


DIRECTIONS FOR TRANSACTING CUSTOM HOUSE BUSINESS.


Office hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.


Desk No. 1. For preparing registers, enrol- ments and licenses, and entering and clearing .vessels from and to foreign ports.


No. 2. For receiving fees, cash duties, &c., also for entering and clearing vessels coastwise.


No. 3. Examination of entries of merchandise imported, with the invoices and bills of lading, ascertaining the duties thereon, calculating draw- backs and issuing coastwise certificates of draw- back.


No. 4. Record of imports, and examination of inward manifests, previous to vessels clearing at No. 1.


No. 5. Bonds for duties taken, and permits issued for the delivery of goods from vessels and stores.


No. 6. For the payment of debentures, trea. sury warrants, bounties, &c.


No. 7. Export bonds taken, export permits, debentures, and transport certificates issued, and terson, Vice Presidents.


export bonds cancelled on the production of Janding certificates.


No. 8. Record of exports.


No. 9. Abstract of bonds to be collected.


No. 10. Seamen's protections, and orders issued for the admission of sick seamen into the Marine Hospital.


No. 11. Cashier for receiving payment of bonds for duties, &c.


WARDENS OF THE PORT.


Master Warden, Benjamin Holbrook, office 33 Walnut.


Harbour Master, Patrick Hays.


PHILADELPHIA LIBRARY COMPANY, Corner S Fifth and Library.


INCORPORATED BY WILLIAM PENN. Shares $40. Annual subscription $4.


John J. Smith, Jr., Librarian and Treasurer.


ATHENEUM, S W Fifth and Chestnut.


Shares $25. Stockholders' Annual Payments. 5 dolls .- Visiters, 10 dolls.


Peter S. Duponceau, L. L. D., President. Quintin Campbell, Treasurer. William M'Ilhenney, Secretary.


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HEALTH OFFICE


S W 6th and George streets.


COLISEUM.


S E 9th and George sts.


PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMA. CY. Hall in Zane street.


President-Daniel B. Smith. Vice-Presi- dent · George B. Wood, M. D. Secretary- Charles Ellis. Corresponding Secretary-Elias Durand. Treasurer-J. C. Turnpenny.


MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY, 134 Chestnut Street.


Thomas P. Cope, President. John Fausset, Treasurer. John J. Thompson, Secretary. J. Cox, Librarian. -


THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. S W Fifth and Chestnut.


P. S. Duponceau, President. N. Chapman, Franklin Bache, and R. M. Pat-


J. K. Kane, A. D. Bache, Robley Dunglison. J. Francis Fisher, Secretaries.


George Ord, Treasurer.


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CHURCHES.


FRANKLIN INSTITUTE.


Meetings : Institute, Quarterly, 3d Thursday in the month. Conversations, monthly, 4th Thursday in the month. Board of Managers, Sd Wednesday in the month.


Samuel V. Merrick, President.


Isaiah Lukens, Thomas Fletcher, Vice Pre- sidents.


Isaac B. Garrigues, Recording Secretary. Alexander Dallas Bache, Corresponding Se- cretary.


Frederick Fraley, Treasurer. Wm. Hamilton, 'Actuary,


FUEL SAVINGS SOCIETY.


President, Anthony M. Buckley.


Vice Presidents, Daniel M.Curdy, Rev. Tho- mas G. Allen.


Treasurer, Blakey Sharpless.


Secretary, William Robinson.


PHILADELPHIA ICE COMPANY.


Office George above Sixth. Alexander Henry, President. John Binns, Treasurer. Benjamin F. Binns, Secretary.


William G. Stewart, Superintendent.


CHURCHES.


AFRICAN.


First Presbyterian, S 7th bel Cedar Second Presbyterian, St. Mary ab 6th, Methodist, S 6th n Lombard Wesleyan, Lombard bel 6th


St. Thomas' Episcopal, Rev. W. Douglass, S 5th bel Walnut


Union Epis. Methodist, Coates bel O Y road Union Baptist, Little Pine n 7th Zoar, Methodist, Brown n 4th


BAPTIST.


First, Rev. Geo. B. Ide, N 2d n Mulberry Second, Rev. Daniel Dodge, Budd ab Poplar Third, Rev. E. Covil, 2d bel Queen New Market st, Rev. J. Evarts Fifth, J. L. Burrows, Sansom ab 8th Spruce st, Rev. T. O. Lincoln, Spruce bel 4th Central, Rev. Mr. Aldrich, N 7th n Callowhill Tenth, Rev. Jos. H. Kennard, Eighth ab Green Eleventh, Rev. A. D. Gillet, N 12th ab Sassafras Twelfth, Rev. F. Ketcham, Queen st. Kensington Mount Tabor, Rev. Mr. Williams, 6th & Poplar


CATHOLIC.


St. Augustine's, Rev. Dr. Moriarty, N 4th ab Sassafras


St. Joseph's, Rev. Mr. Barbalin, Willing's al St. Mary's, Rev. Mr. Carter, S 4th n Spruce St. John's, Bishop Kenrick, S 13th below High Holy Trinity, Rev. Mr. Burgess, NW 6th & Spruce St. Michaels, Rev. J. Donoho, N 2d Kensington St. Francis, Rev. P. Rafferty, near Fair Mount St. Patricks, Rev. D. F. Devitt, Sch 3d between Spruce and Locust


St. Philip de Neri, Rev. Mr. Dunn, Queen above Second.


DUTCH REFORMED.


First, Rev. Mr. Vanarsdale, Crown n Sassafras Third, Rev. G. W. Bethune, D. D., c 10th and Filbert


EPISCOPAL.


Christ Church, Rev. B. Dorr, D. D., 2d ab High St. James', Henry Morton, 7th ab High


St. Peter's, Rev. Mr. Odenheimer, c 3d and Pine


St. Paul's, Rev. Mr. Newton, 3d bel Walnut


St. Stephen's, H. W. Ducachet, D.D., 10th bel High


St. Andrew's, John A. Clark, S 8th n Spruce St. John's, George Boyd, Brown n N 3d St. Luke's, Rev. Mr. Spear, 13th n Pine St. Philip's, Rev. Mr. Neville, Vine bel 8th Epiphany, Stephen H Tyng, D. D., c Chestaunt and Sch. 8th


Grace, William Suddards, c 12th and Cherry St. Matthew's, J. M. Douglass, Francisville Trinity, Rev. Mr. Coleman, Catharine n 2d Swedes, J. C. Clay, Swanson n Navy Yard Church of the Ascension, Rev. - OgHay, Lombard ab 11th


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Church of the Evangelists, Rev. Thomas Quinan. 5th ab Catharine


St. Mark's, Rev. Mr. Davis, 9th bel Catharine


All Saints, Rev. Mr. Stratton, Fitzwater between 13th and Broad


FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSES.


S E 4th and Mulberry, S W 5th and Mulberry, Washington sq, S 12th bel High, c 9th & Spruce, S W 6th & Noble, Cherry n 5th, c Green & 4th


GERMAN REFORMED. Rev. J. F. Berg, Sassafras bel 4th


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CHURCHES.


INDEPENDENT.


Rev. John Chambers, S Broad bel Chestnut


JEWS' SYNAGOGUES.


Isaac Leeser, Cherry n 3d -, Adelphi street.


LUTHERAN.


Evangelical Church of St. John's, P. F. Mayer, D. D., Sassafras n 5th


St. Matthew's, Rev. Mr. Stork, New n 4th St. Michael's, Englebert Peixotto, c 5th & Apple Tree alley


Zion, C. R. Demmé, c 4th and Cherry


METHODIST.


St. George's, Rev. J. B. Hagany, 4th ab Sassafras St. John st, Rev. J. D. Onins, St. John ab Beaver Ebenezer, Rev. Pennell Coomb, Christian bel 4th Kensington, Rev. George Lacy, c Queen and Marlborough (K)


Salem, Rev. E. Miller, Juniper and Lombard Union, Rev. Joseph Castles, N 4th ab High Nazareth, Rev. Wm. A. Wiggins, N 13th n Vine Fifth st, Rev. Anthony Atwood, N 5th n Green Eighth st, Rev. A. Atwood, N 8tli ab Noble St. Paul's, Rev. Thos. J. Thompson, Catharine bet 6th and 7th


Harmony, Rev. R. M. Greenbank, Budd ab Brown Western, Rev. J. S. Inskeep, Sch. 3d bel Walnut Trinity, Rev. J. Kenneday, 8th and Sassafras Bethesda Rev. Wm. H. Elliott, Wharton & Rye Fairmount, Rev. James Mullen


Methodist Prot. Church, Rev. Thos. H. Stockton, 11th and Wood


MORAVIAN.


Rev. David Bigler, Sassafras n N 3d


MARINERS'.


Bethel, (Methodist) Rev. John Lednum, c Ship- pen and Swanson


Mariners', (Eastburn) Orson Douglas, S Water First, Rev. W. H. Furness, 10th and Locust n Chestnut


NEW JERUSALEM.


Fourth street, bel German


PRESBYTERIAN.


First, Rev. Albert Barnes, Washington sq Second, Rev. C. C. Cuyler, D. D., N 7th n Mul- berry


Third, Rev. Thomas Brainerd, S W 4th & Pine Fourth, Rev. Wm. Loughridge, 12th & Lombard Fifth, Rev. T. T. Waterman, Mulberry ab 10th Sixth, Rev. Jos. H. Jones, Spruce n 6th


Seventh, Rev. Willis Lord, Broad n Chestnut Eighth, Rev. Alexander Macklin, Spruce n 3d Ninth, Rev. Archibald Tudehope, Sch. 7th and George


Tenth, Rev. Henry A. Boardman, N E 12th and Walnut


Eleventh, Rev John L. Grant, Vine bel 13th


Twelfth, Rev. Wm. Ramsey, Cedar ab 12th Thirteenth, Lombard n Sch. 2d


Central, Rev. John McDowell, D. D., S E 8th & Cherry


Central, (N L) Rev. Anson Rood, Coates bet 3d and 4th


Western, Rev. John Patton, Sch 6th & Filbert First, (NL) Rev. D. L. Carroll, D. D., Button- wood n 6th


Sixth Street Presbyterian Church, Rev. Thomas L. Janeway, N 6th ab Green


First, (S) Rev. Robert Adair, German bet 2 and 3d


Second, (S.) Rev. Wm. L. McCalla.


First, (K) Rev. George Chandler, Palmer (K) Fairmount, Rev. C. Brown


Associate, Rev. Chauncey Webster, Walnut n 4th Associate, Rev. Mr. Cooper, Franklin ab. Green Reformed Presbyterian, Rev. Samuel B. Wylie D. D., 12th bel High


Reformed Presbyterian, Rev, James M. Willson, Cherry n 11th


Reformed Presbyterian, Rev. W. J. Gibson, 13th n Spruce


DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.


Fifth and Gaskill sts. bel Lombard, Elders Hall, Rowzee and Taylor.


UNITARIAN.


UNIVERSALIST.


First, Rev. Mr. Moore, Lombard ab 4th Second, Rev. Mr. Cook, Callowhill bel 5th


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BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.


BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA.


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AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION .- F. W. Porter, Cor. Sec. Herman Cope, Treas. The So ciety's House, 146 Chestnut. Anniversary meeting, Tuesday after the third Thursday in May.


PHILADELPHIA BIBLE SOCIETY .- Jacob Lex, Treas. Rev. P. F. Mayer, D. D., Cor. Sec. An- niversary meeting, 1st Wednesday in May.


DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY .- Of the Episcopal Church. Thomas Robin>, 32 High, Treasurer.


BOARD OF MISSIONS .- Under the care of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. Rev. Wm. A. McDowell, Cor. Sec. Office 29 Sansom.


AMERICAN BAPTIST PUBLICATION AND SUNDAY-SCHOOL SOCIETY .- Rev. M. J. Rhees, Cor. Sec. Rev. B. R. Loxley, Agent. Depository, 21 S 4th.


BOARD OF EDUCATION. - Under the care of the General Assembly of the Pres. Church. Rev. Wm. McFarland, Cor. Sec. J. B. Mitchell, Treas. Office 29 Sansom.


PHILADELPHIA TRACT SOCIETY .- D. W. Prescott, Treas. Depository, 13 N 7th. A. Flint Agent. Anniversary, 4th Tuesday in September.


UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION .- Captain William E. Sherman, Agent. Office S W 8th and Lodge.


1 FUEL SAVINGS SOCIETY OF THE CITY AND LIBERTIES OF PHILADELPHIA .- Instituted May 21, 1821. Incorporated May 11, 1837. Officers-President, Anthony M. Buckley. Vice-Presidents, Daniel McCurdy, (one vacancy.) Treasurer, Blakey Sharpless. Secretary, Wm. Robinson.


HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY .- Rev. Mr. Fairchild, Sec. & General Agent. Office 134 Chestnut street.


PENNSYLVANIA COLONIZATION SOCIETY. Lloyd Mifflin, Treasurer. Office 27 Sansom street. PENNSYLVANIA ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. Office 31 N 5th.


PHILADELPHIA . CITY MISSION .- Rev. Thomas G. Allen, General Agent. Office Lombard above 9th street.


PHILADELPHIA EDUCATION SOCIETY .- Rev. E. Phelps, Cor. Sec. and General Agent. Office 1 4 Chestnut street. George W. M'Clelland, Treas., 100 Market street.


PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB .- N. W. Broad and Pine.


SEAMEN'S FRIEND SOCIETY .- Captain Reynolds, Treas. R. S. H. George, Sec. 121 $ 2d.


INSTITUTION FOR THE INSTRUCTION OF THE BLIND .- N. W. Sch. 3d and Sassafras.


WILLS HOSPITAL .- F. Erringer, President. Charles Ellis, Secretary. Geo. Widdifield, Steward.


FIRST DAY OR SUUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIETY .- Fred. Erringer, President. John Farr, Vice Pre- sident. Clement A. Wilson, Secretary. Charles J. Sutter, Treasurer.


GERMAN SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF GERMAN EMIGRANTS .- Frederick Erringer, President. Henry Bohlen, Vice President. Henry Duhring, Charles H. Kerk, Secretaries. Wm. G. Mentz, Treasurer.


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GENERAL COURT DIRECTORY. COMPILED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK.


UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.


President Judge ..... The Honourable Henry There are four sessions of the Nisi Pics Baldwin, one of the Associate Justices of the holden by the judges of the Supreme Court- United States Supreme Court. the judges alternating-commencing on the Associate Judge ..... The Honourable Archi- first Mondays of September, November, Janua- bald Randall.


ry and March, in each year. Each session is di-


Meets on the 11th of April and the 11th of vided into two periods of at least three weeks October, in each year, except those dates should each, for jury trials. The remainder of the ses- fall on Sunday, and then on the day following. sions is appropriated to equity cases and argu- ments in this court.


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.


Judge ..... The Honourable Archibald Randall. Meets on the third Monday of February, May, August and November.


COURT OF ADMIRALTY.


Judge ..... The Honourable Archibald Randall. This Court is considered always open, the ad- journments being at the option of the Judge.


COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.


Judge ..... The Honourable Archibald Randall. This Court is, by act of Congress, considered as always open, the adjournment being at the option of the judge.


The above are all held in the western room of the second story of the centre building of the State House.


Clerk ..... Francis Hopkinson, Esq.


Marshall ... .. Isaac Otis, Esq.


SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA.


Chief Justice ..... The Honourable John Ban- nister Gibson.


Associate Justices ..... The Honourable Molton C. Rogers, Charles Huston, John Kennedy and Thomas Sergeant.




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