McElroy's Philadelphia directory for 1852, Part 100

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Publication date: 1852
Publisher: Philadelphia : E.C. & J. Biddle
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Daniel W. Howard, Assistant Professor in Mathe- above Race street. The northern district extends from the north side of Market street to Gunner's Run.


Office for the middle district N. E. corner of Wa !. nut and Front street. The middle district extent's from the south side of Market street to the north side of Spruce street.


Offices for the southern district N. W. corner of Lombard street, on the wharf, and Penn nesr Lom- bard street. The southern district extends from the south side of Spruce street to the Navy Yard. .


Wardens of the Port.


Master Warden. - Harman Yerkes, office 33 Walnut.


Harbour Master .- Wm. Abbott, 82 S Front.


OFFICE OF THE GUARDIANS OF THE. POOR-36 North 7th.


The Board consists of the following Members, viz :


City of Philadelphia.


William Abbott, 189 S 3d.


William S. Hansell, No. 28 High.


John Price Wetherill, 13th & Arch.


Samuel S. Kelly, S. E. corner of 3d and Walnut.


Thomas I. Potts, No. 151 N 2d.


Robert P. King, No. 9 George. District of Southwark.


William G. Flanagan, No. 39 Almond.


Lemuel Paynter, No. 117 German. District of the Northern Liberties.


Daniel S. Biedeman, Green st. wharf. Alexander Browne, No. 434 Y. 5th. District of Kensington.


Michael Day, Marlborough above Queen.


John H. Bringhurst, 2d, six doors south of Phoenix. District of Spring Garden.


. Thos. Robinson, No. 17 Palmyra sq., Vine ah 10th. William I'. Bolton, No. 423, 7th above Poplar.


District of Moyamensing. Joseph Eneu, No. 38 Passyunk road.


District of Richmond and Township of Unincor- porated . Vorthern Liberties.


Charles S. Peall, Richmond and William (R)


District of Penn and Vorth Penn Township.


Alexander Cummings, Girard Avenue, first house west of Broad, south side.


President, Michael Dav.


Treasurer, Win. G. Flanagan, at the Office of the Guardians.


Secretary, Calhoun M. Derringer, at the Office of the Guardians.


Solicitor, Henry S. Hagart, No. OS Walnut. Steward, Daniel Smith.


Resident Plessician, Meredith Clymer.


Consulting Physician. William Bint Page.


Consulting Surgeon, Wm. S. Haines.


The Board meets at the Office of the Guardian .. No. 36 North Seventh street. every Monday alter- Innon, at 3 o'clock, where applicants for apprentien .. with the children to be bound, must attend. The


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Committee on the Alms House attend at the House) every Wednesday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.


N. B. All applications for temporary relief must Meetings: Institute, Quarterly, 3d Thursday in be made to the Visiters of the City or Districts in the month. Conversation, monthly, Sd Thursday which the applicant resides. Office of the Secretary, in the month. Board of Managers, 3d Wednesday Visiters of the City, and out-door Agent, No. 36 in the month Y Seventh Street. Sarquel V. Merrick, President.


Office hours from 8 until 1 o'clock, and from 3 until sunset.


Out-Door .Agent and Collector of Debts. John Linker, at the Office of the Guardians.


Visiters.


For the City .- D. A. Cornog, George Pickering, office of the guardians, 36 N 7th.


For the District of Southwark .- James R. Negley, 5 Cox.


For the Northern Liberties .- Lewis Wolf, Com- missioners' Hall, 3d n Green.


. For Richmond & Unincorporated Northern Liber- ties .- Jaines M'Donald ( Richmond )


For Kensington District .- Peter F. Wright, Mart- horough ab Franklin.


For Spring Garden .- E. Spain, Ridge road n But- ton wood.


For District of Penn and North Penn Township .- Thos. Rutter, Sch 8th ab Girard Avenue.


For Moyamensing .- Pat. Reilly, 8th & Carpenter.


UNIVERSITY OF PENNYSLVANIA. Medical Department.


Founded 3d of May, 1765.


Fees 8120. Matriculation fee, payable only once, 85 00.


Session commences the first Monday in Novem- ber, and continues until the middle of March en- suing.


FRANKLIN INSTITUTE.


Abraham Miller, Thomas Fletcher, Vice Presi- dents.


Isaac B. Garrigues, Recording Secretary.


S. W. Roberts, Corresponding Secretary.


John F. Frazer, Treasurer.


Wm. Hamilton, Actuary.


THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.


S W 5th and Chestnut.


N. Chapman, President.


Robert M. Patterson, Franklin Bache, and Alex. D. Bache, Vice Presidents.


J. K. Kane, Alfred L. Elwyn, Robley Dunglison, Secretaries.


George Ord, Treasurer.


HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYL- VANIA.


The Society meets on the 2d Monday of every month, third story, front, Atheneum Building. President, Hon. Thomas Sergeant.


Vice Presidents, Thomas M. Pettit, J. Francis Fisher, William Rawle, Geo. Sharswood.


Recording Secretary, Edward Armstrong.


Domestic Corresponding Secretary, Wm. Duane, 138 Walnut.


CHURCHES.


BAPTIST.


First, Second st and La Grange Place .- Rev. G. Burrows, Broad bel Poplar.


B. Ide, 322 N 6th.


Second, Budd ab Poplar .- Rev. Duncan Dunbar, E. Barnes, 175 Washington.


cor Front and Ellen, ab Poplar.


Third, 2d ab Catharine .- Rev. Geo. I. Miles, 586 bel Chestnut.


$ 3d.


North, 6th opp Franklin, N. L .-


West Kensington, Hancock ab Franklin .- Rev. George Hand, Franklin av bet Marlborough and Fitth, Sansom ab Eighth .- Rev. Howard Malcom, Union.


194 S 9th.


Schuylkill, Lombard cor Ashton .- Rev. B. R. Lox-


New Market Street, New Market ab Noble .- lev, 423 Green ab 11th.


Rev. J. B. Saxton, Parrish ab 7th.


Tabernacle, Sch 6th ab Chestnut .--


Franklin Square, 7th ab Wood .- Rev. Heman Lincoln, 182 S 10th.


German, N E cor 6th and Poplar .- Rev. K. A. Fleischman, rear 5 Ogden.


Blockley, Blockley township .-


Third, Coloured .- Rev. J. Henderson.


Shiloh, Coloured, Clifton and Cedar, bet 10th and


Oak Street, Hamiltonville .- Rev. William Jack-


Twelfth, Queen near Shackamaxon .- Rev. Wm. sun, cor Park and Church. Paulin, 54 Marlborough ab Queen. 66


Broad Street, cor Broad and Brown .- Rev. J. L.


Passyunk, Broad and Passyunk road .- Rev. John


West Philadelphia .- Rev. Edgar M. Levy, Park


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Union, coloured, Little Pine ab 6th .-


Tenth, 8th ab Green .- Rev. J. H. Kennard, 8th bel Coates.


Eleventh, 12th ab Race .- Rev. A. D. Gillette, 69: 11th .- Rev. Jeremiah Asher.


¥ 12th.


First African, 11th and Pearl .- Rev. Richard Vaughn, 10 Warren.


Spruce Street, Spruce bet 4th and 5th .- Rev. Geo. Kempton, 194 S 15th.


Second South wark, 5th bel Carpenter .- Rev. J. A. M.Kean, 391 $ 5th.


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CHURCHES.


CATHOLIC.


St. Augustine's, Rev. Jno. P. O'Dwyer, 4th opp New.


St Joseph's, Rev. I. J. Barbelin, Willing's al.


St. Mary's, Rev. Geo. Stobel, 4th ab Spruce.


St. John's, Bishop Kendrick, 13th bel High.


Holy Trinity, Rev. Nicholas Perrine, 6th and Spruce.


St. Michael's, Rev. W.m. Loughran, Sd, W Ken- sington.


St. Francis Xavier, Rev. P. Rafferty, n Fair Mt.


. St. Ann, Rev. C. J. Cuter, Port Richmond.


St. Patrick's, Rev. D. F. Devitt, Sch 3d ab Spruce. St. Philip de Neri, Rev. N. Cantwell, Queen ab Second.


St. Peter's, Rev. L. Condenhouse, 5th & Franklin. St. Paul's, Rev. P. F. Sheridan, Christian bel 10th. Church of the Assumption, Rev. C. J. H. Carter, Spring Garden bel 12th.


CHRISTIAN CHAPEL.


Rev. Frederick H. Plummer, Christian bel 6th.


COLORED.


First Presby., 7th bel Shippen.


Second Presby., Rev. Benj. F. Templeton, St. Mary ab 6th.


Central Presby., Lombard n 9th.


Bethel, 6th ab Lombard.


Bethel Union, Coates bel O Y road.


Big Wesley, Lombard bel 6th.


Little Wesley, Hurst bel Lombard.


First Baptist, Rev. Richard Vaughn, 11th & Pearl. Third Baptist, Rev. J. Henderson, Haines.


Union Baptist, Rev. Daniel Scott, Little Pine S W 6th and Noble, Cherry n 5th, Green and ith. ah 6th.


Shiloh, Rev. S. D. Sellington, Clifton and Cedar. St. Thomas', Rev. William M. Douglass, 5th bel Walunt.


DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.


Fifth and Gaskill.


DUTCH REFORMED.


First, Rev. Mr. Willits, Crown ab Sassafras.


Third, Rev. Mr. Livingston, 10th and Filbert.


EPISCOPAL.


Calvary, Rev. J. H. Smith, jr., Pegg and Marga- rutta.


Christ Church, Rev. B. Dorr, D. D., 2d ab High. St. James', Rev. Henry J. Morton, 7th ab High. St. Peter's, Rev. H. Odenheimer, 3d & Pine.


St. Paul's, Rev. Richard Newton, 3d bel Walnut. St. Stephen's, Rev. H. W. Ducachet, D. D., 10th ab Chestnut.


St. Andrew's, Wm. B. Stevens, D. D., Sth ab Spruce.


St. Jude's, Daniel S. Miller, Franklin ab Brown. St. John's, Rev. - , Brown bel 3:1.


St. Luke's, Rev. M. A. De Wolfe Howe, 13th bel Spruce.


St. Philip's. Rev. Chas. D. Cooper, Vine bel 8th.


Epiphany, Rev. James H. Fow les, D. D., Sch 8th & Chestout.


Grace, Rev. Win. Saddards, 12th & Cherry


St. Matthew's, Rev. Geo. E. Hare, D. D. (F V)


Trinity, Rev. Joho Coleman, D. D., Catharine ab 9.1.


Gloria Dei, Rev. J. C. Chy, D. D., Swanson near Navy Yard.


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Church of the Ascension, Rev. Frederick Ogilh, Lombard ab 11th.


Church of the Evangelists, Rev. Jas. A. Woodwar', 5th ab Catharine.


Emanuel, Rev. J. Maxwell, Marlboro' ab Frank. lin (K)


All Saints, Rev. Henry E. Montgomery, 12th b. 1 Fitzwater.


Church of the Nativity, Rev. N. Sayre Harris, 11th and Washington.


Advent Church, Rev. Samuel A. Clark, O Y road ah Tammany.


Church of the Redemption, Rev. G. Durborrow, Callowhill & Sch 2d.


St. Mark's, Rev. J. P. B. Wilmer, Loenst aboy- Sch 7th.


St. Mary's, Thos. C. Yarnall, Hamiltonville.


St. Michael's, vacant, Ohio n 12th.


St. James the Less, Rev. C. B. Wyatt, Falls Schuylkill.


Zion, Rev. Jacob M. Donglass, 6th & Franklin av


Church of the Atonement, Rev. Kingston Gol- adrd, Sch 6th & Summer.


Church of the Crucifixion, Rev. Owen E. Shan- uon, Bedford ab 7th.


Church of the Mediator, Rev. J. A. Vaughan, D. D., Lombard & Sch 4th.


Church of the Messiah, Rev. Samuel Hazelhurst. Port Richmond.


Church of the Redeemer, Rev. Richard S. Tra- pier, Dock st whf.


FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSES.


S E 4th and Mulberry, S W 5th and Mulberry. Washington sq, S 12th bel High, 9th and Spruer,


GERMAN REFORMED.


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


Rev. Henry Bibighaus, D. D., St. John bel Green.


INDEPENDENT.


Rev. John Chambers, S Broad bel Chestnut. Rev. Henry D. Moore, 13th bel Melon.


JEWS' SYNAGOGUES.


Isaac Leeser, Cherry n 3d.


-, Adelphi st.


-, Julianna ab Wood.


, Crown bel Vine.


LUTHERAN.


St. Michael's, Rev. Gabriel A, Reichert, 5th ard Appletree alley.


Zion, Rev. C. R. Demme, D. D., 4th & Cherry.


St. Paul's, Brown & St. John.


St. Luke's, Rev. Mr. Heck. 4th ab Franklin.


St. Matthews, Rev. Edwd. W. Hutter, New bel it !:


St. John's, Rev. P. F. Mayer, D. D., Sassafras ab 5th. St. Marks, Rev. Theophilus Stork, Sp Garden ab 13th.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


St. George's, 4th bel Vine.


St. John, St. John ab Beaver.


Ebenezer, Christian bel 4th.


Kensington, Queen and Marlborough.


Salem, Juniper and Lombard.


Union, 4th ab Iligh.


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CHURCHES.


Nazareth, 1Sth n Vine. Fifth, 5th n Green. St. Paul's, Catharine bet 6th and 7th.


New Market Street, New Market ah Laurel. Western, Sch 3d bel Walnut.


Trinity, 8th ab Sassafras. Eighth st, 8th and Noble .. Twelfth st, 12th n Poplar.


Wharton st, Wharton ab 3d. Independent, Sch 6th and St. Joseph av Sanctuary, 5th ab George. Cohocksink, G T road and 5th.


Bethlehem Home Mission, Callowhill bet Sch 3d Sch 3d. and 4th.


METHODIST PROTESTANT.


First, Rev. James T. Ward, 11th and Wood.


Bethlehem, Rev. Peter L. Wilson, R road ab But- ton wood.


Ebenezer, Rev. Jno. G. Wilson, Marlborough and West (K)


Brickmakers', Rev. Jno. R. Nichols, Sch 3d ab Chestnut.


South wark, First, Rev. Jacob H. Nichols, 6th and Carpenter (S)


MORAVIAN.


Vacant, Bread and Sassafras.


MARINERS'.


Bethel, (Methodist) Shipren and Penn.


Mariners', (Eastburn ) Rev. Orson Douglas, Water n Chestnut.


NEW JERUSALEM. First, Rev. W. H. Benade, Locust ab 8th.


PRESBYTERIAN.


First, Rev. Albert Barnes, Washington sq. Second, Rev. Charles W. Shields, N 7th below Mulberry.


Third, Rev. Thomas Brainerd, Pine and 4th.


Fourth, Rev. Lewis Cheeseman, Lombard & 12th Arch st., Rev. Charles Wadsworth, Mulberry ab 10th.


Sixth, Rev. Joseph H. Jones, D. D., Spruce be- low 6th.


Seventh, Rev. W. H. Ruffuer, Broad ab Chestnut. Scott's, Rev. Alex. Macklin, Spruce ab 3d.


Ninth, Rev. Wm. Black wood, Sch 7th & George. Tenth, Rev. Henry A. Boardman, D. D., Wal- nut and 12th.


Eleventh, Rev. John Miller, Vine ab 12th.


Twelfth, Rev. Wm. Ramsey, Cedar ab 11th. Central, (vacant, ) 8th and Cherry.


Clinton st., Rev. Joel Parker, D. D., 10th and Clinton.


Union, Rev. William L. M.Calla, 13th bel Spruce. Western, Rev. E. W. Gilbert, D. D., Filbert and Schi 6th.


First, (N. L.) Rev. Ezra S. Ely, D. D., Button- wood bel 6th.


Central, (N. L.) Rev. Geo. Duffield, jr. Coates ab 3d.


North, Rev. Thomas L. Janeway, D. D., 6th al, Green.


Spring Garden, Rev. John McDowell, D. D., 11th ab Sp Garden st.


Logan Square, Rev. Charles Brown, Vine and


First Southwark, Rev. E. W. Bruen, German ab 2d.


Southwark, Rev. Griffith Owen, Sd and Redwood. First, (Kensington ) Rev. George Chandler.


Cohocksink, Rev. Danl. Gaston, G T Road ab 6th. Green Hill, Rev. W. W. Taylor, Girard av bet Sch 6th and 7th.


Penn, Rev. Francis D. Ladd, N 10th ab Poplar." Richmond, (vacant,)


Fifteenth, Rev. Clarke Louden, Sch 8th & Market.


Hamilton Village, Rev. John M'Knight.


Calvary, Sch 8th and Locust.


Mantua Village, Rev. C. L. Renshaw.


First Reformed, Rev. Saml. B. Wylie, D. D., & Rev. T. W. I. Wylie, 11th bel High


Second, Rev. W. Sterrett, Sch bel Callowhilt.


Third, Rev Robt. J. Black, Phoenix bet Front. & Frankford road (K)


Fourth, Rev. Saml. W. Crawford, D. D., Filbert and Sch 5th


Fifth, - York bet Front and F road (K)


Reformed, Rev. Jas. M Wilson, Cherry bel 11th


Reformed, Rev. Saml. O. Wylie, Sch 6th ab .


Cherry.


First Associate Reformed, Rev. J. B. Dales, 15th ab High.


Second, -- , Lombard bet Sch 3d and 4th.


Third, Rev. Wm. O. Johnston, F road ab Frank- lin (K)


Fourth, Rev. Jas. L. Fairley, Vine ab Sch 6th.


First Associate, -, Walout ab 4th


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Second, Rev. Jos. T. Cooper, D. D., Front ab Jef- ferson (K)


Associate, Rev. C. C. Webster.


UNITARIAN.


First, Rev. W. H. Furness, 10th and Locust. Second, Locust and Sch. 8th


UNIVERSALIST.


First, Abel C. Thomas, Lombard ab 4th. Second. Rev. Mr. Grosh, Callowhill bel 5th. Third, Phoenix ab F road.


Fourth, John C. Lyons, 5th bel Carpenter.


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MINISTERS AND CONSULS.


MINISTERS AND CONSULS


FROM FOREIGN POWERS RESIDENT AT PHILADELPHIA.


FROM AUSTRIA. Vice Consul.


FROM BAVARIA.


C. F. Hagedorn, Consul, 67 S 4th.


FROM BELGIUM A. E. Borie, Consul, 45 Dock.


FROM BRAZIL. Edward S. Sayres, Vice Consul, 15 Walnut. FROM BREMEN. C. F. Plate, Consul, 26 S 2d.


FROM GREAT BRITAIN.


William Peter, Consul, 152 S 3d.


FROM BUENOS AYRES.


Nalbro Frazier, Consul, 5 Walnut. FROM DENMARK.


Godfrey Weber, 21 Church alley. FROM WIRTEMBERG.


Fred. Klett, 2d and Callowhill. FROM FRANCE. M. Durand de St. Andre, 8th ab Walnut


FROM HAMBURG.


FROM HANOVER. John Leppien, Consul, 26 S 2d


FROM MEXICO.


Felix Merino, Vice Consul, 39 S 6th.


FROM THE NETHERLANDS. Henry Bohlen, Consul, 69 S 4th.


FROM PERU. Chapman Biddle, 47 S 5th.


FROM PORTUGAL. Edward S. Saynes, 15 Walnut.


FROM PRUSSIA. Geo. H. Mecke, 26 S 2d.


FROM ROME. Consul General.


FROM SARDINIA. Consul.


FROM SAXONY.


R. Ralston, Consul, 4 S Front.


FROM SICILY.


Gaillard C. Vice-Consul. SPAIN.


Geo. Chacon, Consul General, 3 N whfs.


SWEDEN AND NORWAY. R. Seldener, Vice Consul, 87} S Front.


FROM SWITZERLAND. John G. Syz, 8 Chestnut.


FROM TUSCANY. Consular Agent.


FROM VENEZUELA.


Jos. J. Keefe, Esq. Consul, 66 S 3d.


ORIENTAL REPUBLIC OF URUGUAY. Benjamin W. Frazier, Vice Consul.


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LIST OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.


Academy of Natural Sciences, N W George and] Northern Dispensary, 1 S Garden Broad


Academy of Fine Arts, 311 Chestnut


Alms House, Schuylkill, ( west side)


Alms House ( Friends ) Walnut ab 3d


American Baptist Publication Society, 118 Mulberry


American Philosophical Society, S W 5th & Chestnut American Sunday School Union, 146 Chestnut


Apprentices' Library, c 5th and Mulberry


Arch st Theatre, 219 Mulberry


Artists' Fund Hall, Chestnut ab 10th


Asylum for Lost Children, 19 S 7th n Chestnut Asylum Magdalen, c Sassafras and Sch 2d


Athencom, 6th and Adelphi


Athenian Institute and Philosophical Hall, S 6th and Adelphi


Chestnut st Theatre, 201 Chestnut


Christ Church Hospital, 8 Cherry


City Hospital, Sch. 4th n Coates


City Tobacco Warehouse, Dock and Spruce


City Water Works, Fairmount, office 200 Cherry


City Commissioners' Office, S W 5th & Chestnut


City Treasurer's Office, S W 5th and Chestnut


City Watering Committee, office S W Chestnut and Post Office, Merchants' Exchange


5th, above stairs


Clarkson Hall, 103 Cherry ab 6th


College and Medical Hall, 9th n High


College of Pharmacy, Zane ab 7th


Custom House, Chestnut ab 4th


Dispensary, 41 S 5th


Franklin Institute Hall, 9 S 7th


Franklin Square, bet Sassafras and Vine and N 6th and Franklin


Friends' Library, 84 Mulberry (above stairs)


Public School, Zane ab 7th


Public School, 11th and Buttonwood


Public School, Sassafras ab Broad Public School, Cherry and Sch. 7th.


Public School, c Stli and Fitzwater


Public School, W Kensington, N 2d and Master


Public School, Northern Liberties, 432 N 3d


Public School, Catharine ab 3d


Public School, Nixon n'F M


Public School, Sch 6th and Coates


Public School, Coates bel 13th


Public School, O Y road ab Poplar


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Jefferson Medical College, 56 S 10th


Laurel Hill Cemetery, R road n Reading railroad


Library of Foreign Literature and Science, Philoso- phical Hall, 6th and Adelphi.


Recorder's Office, S State House, E wing


Rittenhouse Square, bet Walnut and Spruce & Sch Sd and 6th


Sheriff's Office, State House, W wing


Southern Dispensary, 98 Shippen Southwark Library, S 2d bel Plum


Menonists, Crown bel Callowhill


Mercantile Library, 5th and Library


Monument Cemetery, Broad ab Master


Museum Building, 9th bel Chestnut Musical Fund Hall, 60 Locust


National Theatre, Chestnut n 9th


Navy Yard and Offices, S E Front and Prime


New County Prison and Debtor's Apartment, P road bel Federal


New House of Correction, Bush Hill


New Penitentiary, Coates W of House of Refuge


Northern Liberties Gas Works, Maiden bel N Front Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Turner's la n R road Odd Fellows' Hall, 6th and Haines


Orphans' Asylum, ( coloured ) 13th ab Callowhill Penn Square, N and S of High, W of Juniper


Penn's Treaty Monument, Shackamaxon (K) Pennsylvania Hospital, Pine bet 8th and 9th


Pennsylvania Institution for Deaf and Dumb, N W Broad and Pine


Pennsylvania Institute for the instruction of the Blind, Sassafras and Sch 3d


Pennsylvania Medical College, 9th bel Loenst


Pennsylvania Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Pisons, Atheneum


Pennsylvania State Arsenal, 29 S Juniper


Philadelphia Dispensary 5th bel Library


Philadelphia Exchange, N E c Sd and Walnut


Philadelphia Gas Works, Sch. Front n High, Office 8 S 7th


Philadelphia Library, N E 5th and Library Philadelphia Orphans' Asylum, NE Sch 5th & Cherry Philosophieal Hall, 6th and Adelphi


Post Office, Kensington, Maiden n Market


Post Office, Spring Garden, Callowhill n Sth


Presbyterian Board of Publication, 265 Chestnut


Preston Retreat, Hamilton n Sch 3d


Public High School, Juniper n High Public Normal School, Chester and Maple


Public School, Ashton ab Lombard


Public School, New Market ab Noble


Public School, Pine ab Quince.


Fuel Savings Society, yard Sch 7th bel Locust German Society Hall, 8 S 7th


Girard College, R road N W of Francisville


Girard Trust Treasurer's office, S 5th ab Chestnut Glen wood Cemetery, R road and Turner's la Guardians of the Poor, office 36 N 7th


Health Office, c 6th and George


House of Refuge, c R road and Coates


House of Refuge, (Colored Department,) N E Poplar and William


Historical Society of Peun., Philosophical Hall, 6th and Adelphi.


Public School, South Eastern, Front bel Pine


Public School, S E 2d and Reed


Public School, 5th bel Prime


Public School, (coloured) 6th n Lombard


Logan Square, bet Sassafras & Vine & Sch 3d & 5th Marine Hospital, ab Gray's Ferry


Masonic Hall, S 3d bel Walnut Mayor's office, S W 5th and Chestnut


Medical Institute, Locust ab 11th


Southwark Market, M road from Prime to Wash- ington


State House, Chestnut bet 5th and 6th


State Armory, Juniper and Penn Square


Union Benevolent Society, Office S W 8th & Lodge


Union Library Company, N W 6th and Walnut


Union Temperance Hall, Christian ab 9th


United States Arsenal, Gray's ferry road n Federal United States Naval Asylum, Gray's ferry road n U Arsenal


United States Mint, Chestnut and Juniper


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NEWSPAPERS.


University of Pennsylvania, S 9th n High . Walnut Street Theatre, N E 9th and Walnut Washington Square, S side of Walnut ab 6th Widows, Indigent, and Single Women's Asylum, Cherry E of Sch 5th


Wills' Hospital, for the Lame and Blind, Sassafras W of Sch 5th


Western Association of Ladies for Relief and F.mn. ploy ment of the Poor, No. 10 S Sch 7th st


NEWSPAPERS.


DAILY NEWSPAPERS.


The Pennsylvanian, 78 S 3d


The Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette, 57 S Sd The North American and United States Gazette, 66 S 3d


The Public Ledger, ( Penny paper) S W Third and Chestnut


The Pennsylvania Statesman, ( Penny ) 42 S Third The Daily Sun, ( Penny ) Third and Dock The Daily News, 74 S Third


The Evening Bulletin, 40 S 3d


The Philadelphia Democrat, German, ( Penny ) 277 N 3d


WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.


The Saturday Courier, 141 Chestnut Scott's Weekly Paper, 115 Chestnut The Presbyterian, 144 Chestnut


Episcopal Recorder, 12 Pear below Third Banner of the Cross, 9 Sansom Commercial List, 11 Bank al Christian Chronicle, 118 Arch Christian Observer, 216 Chestnut


The Catholic Herald, 141 Walnut The Friend, corner Fourth and Appletree alley The Pennsylvania Freeman, 31 N 5th


Bicknell's Reporter, 20 S Third


The Sunday-school Journal, 146 Chestnut


The Philadelphia Repository, Spruce ab 2d


Weekly North American and Gazette for the Coun- try, 66 S 3d


Neal's Saturday Gazette, 46 S 30


The Dollar Newspaper, Ledger Building


Saturday Evening Post, 66 S 3d The Sunday Globe, 1 Lodge


Friends' Review, 50 N 4th Banner of the Union, 75 Dock


The Drawing Room Journal, 32 S 3d


Arthur's Home Gazette, 107 Walnut German Illustrated Newspaper, 282 Arch


The Sunday Ledger, 84 S 3d


The Sunday Despatch, 83 Dock Legal Intelligencer, 125 Walnut


American Mechanics' Advocate, S W 7th & High


PERIODICALS.


Lady's Book, 113 Chestnut


Medical Library, 19 St. James


Journal of the Franklin Institute, S 7th ab Chestnut


Bicknell's Counterfeit Detector, 20 S Third


Vancourt's Counterfeit Detector, 93 Arch


Graham's Magazine, 134 Chestnut


Union Magazine, 3d and Walnut


Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 265 Chest- nut


Baptist Record, 118 Mulberry


American Law Journal, 17 Mer. Lib. Building. American Law Library, 197 Chestnut


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BANKING INSTITUTIONS.


PENNSYLVANIA.


Incorporated March 30th, 1793. Capital 82,500,000. Shares 8400. Dividends declared on the first Wednesdays in January and July. Discounts, Wednesdays and Saturdays.


Joseph Trotter, Pres. George T'hiller, Cash'r. Directors. (Election in February.)


Joseph Trotter, Gideon Scull, Wm. Gesise, John Thomas, D. Smith, jr., Gideon T. Westcott, Mor- decai D. Lewis, Lawrence Lewis, jr., Lewis Waln, Daniel Deal, R. Ralston, W. E. Hacker .- Edmund Wilcox, Votary.


PHILADELPHIA.


GIRARD.


FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'


Chestnut street, west of Fourth, (north side.) In- corporated 1824. Capital 1,250,000 dolls. Dis. count, Tuesdays and Fridays.


S. A. Mercer, President. Edwin M. Lewis, Cashr. Directors .- S. A. Mercer, Seth Craige, Jomm Ashhurst, I. Pem. Hutchinson, J. W. Throckmor- ton, Samuel C. Morton, Francis Tete, Henry White. John C. Farr, Robert V. Massey, Patrick Brady, Isaac R. Davis, George W. Farnum .- Samuel Bad- ger, Notary.


NORTH AMERICA.


Chestnut street, west of Third, (north side.) Char- tered by Congress, 1781. Capital 1,000,000 dolls. Discount, Mondaysand Thursdays.


J. Richardson, President.


J. Hockley, Cashier.


MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHANICS', NORTHERN LIRERTIES.


North-west corner of Vine and North Third. Char- tered 1832. Capital 300,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays.


Jno. Jordan, jr. Pres. M. W. Woodward, Cashr. Directors .- John Jordan, jr., Curwen Stoddart, Joseph H. Seal, Frederick Gaul, Wm. P. Cresson, Nathaniel Randolph, Win. C. Kent, Joseph B. Myers, David Woelper, John Gilbert, George W. Carpenter, Edwin Spooner, John Philips .- Samuel Badger, Notary.


WESTERN.


Chestnut above Fourth. Chartered 1852. Capital 500,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays.


South-west 4th and Chestnut. Incorporated 1804. Capital 2,000,000 dolls. Paid in 1,800,000 dolls .- Jos. Patterson, Pres. Geo. MI. Troutman, Cashr. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Directors .- Joseph Patterson, Charles S. Wood, John Wright, William Camm, Wm. A. Blanchard, M. Brooke Buckley, John R. Worrell, Wm. A.


Samuel F. Smith, Pres. -- Comegys, Cashier. Directors. - Samuel F. Smith, John Welsh, Samuel W. Jones, Joshua Longstreth, William Everly, Samuel E. Stokes, Isaac Jeanes, Morris Worrell, Quintin Campbell, Richard D. Wood, Patterson, H. Carson, Cornelius Stevenson .- Ed- John Yarrow, John W. Claghorn, John Devereux, ward Hurst, Joseph Brobston, Votaries. William S. Boyd, Samuel Welsh, Joseph Swift .- Edward Hurst and Joseph Brobston, Votaries.


COMMERCIAL.


High street, between Second and Third, (north side.) Chartered 1814. Renewed 1836. Capital 1,000,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Divi- dends, May and November. Jacob M. Thomas, Pres. J. J. Cope, Cashier. Directors .- Jacob M. Thomas, Joseph Jones,


South Third near Doek. Chartered 1822. Ex- tended, and Capital increased, 1836. Chas. S. Boker, Pres. Wm. L. Shaffer, Cashier. Directors .- Charles S. Boker, Chas. W. Church-|Newberry A. Smith, Alfred Fassitt, John Trucks, man, John R. White, Samuel C. Ford, Renben Samuel Brooks, William Wainwright, Geo. Fales, Lukens, Wm. M. Muzzey, Robert K. Neff, Charles Ward B. Hazeltine, Washington Brown, Geo. W. II. Craige, Hulings Cowperthwait, J. L. Claghorn, Ja- Steever, John G. Whelan, Geo. Campbell .- Edward Hurst, Joseph Brobston, Notaries. eob Bigonet, Thomas Beaver, Thomas T. Butcher. Charles Shaffer, Notary.




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