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Grace Chapel, Falls of Schuylkill: Rev. Wm. V. Feltwell, Fairview av., Falls of Schuylkill. Powelton avenue and Thirty-fourth street: Rev. A. M. Morrison, 4200 Pine.

Reconciliation, Eighth ab. Wharton: Rev. J. R. Furey.

Shiloh, Fortieth and Ludlow.

St. Paul's, cor. Orthodox and Mulberry: Rev. Alex. Sloan, 63 West Sellers, Frankford.

REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN (ORIGINAL). Friendship Hall, cor. Twelfth and Filbert: Rev. David Steel, Sr., 1632 Fitzwater. 10 A.M.

REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN (GENERAL SYNOD).

First, Broad bel. Spruce: Rev. T. W. J. Wylie, D.D., 1822 Wylie. 101⁄2 A.M., 32, 41⁄2 P.M.

First, Horticultural Hall: Rev. Andrew G. Wylie, 1606 Mt. Vernon.

Second, Twenty-second bel. Callowhill: Rev. Wm. Sterrett, D.D., 2131 Vine. 10 A.M., 32

P.M.; summer, 4 P M.

Second, cor Twentieth and Vine: Rev. James J. Boice.

Third, Oxford and Hancock: Rev. Matthew Gailey, 1513 Franklin. 101⁄2 A M., 31⁄2 P.M.

Fourth, Eighteenth and Filbert: Rev. David Steele, D.D., 2020 Race. 101⁄2 A.M., 3 P.M.

Fifth, York W. of Coral: Rev. A. G. McAuley, D.D., 2623 Frankford av. 101⁄2 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M. Fifth, Front ab. York: Rev. W. H. Gailey, 1513 Franklin.

Sixth, Old Academy, Falls of Schuylkill: Rev. W. H. Gailey, 1513 Franklin. 31⁄2 P.M.

REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN (SYNOD). First, Seventeenth and Filbert: Rev. T. P. Stevenson, 1623 Brown. 101⁄2 A.M., 3 P.M. Second, Seventeenth bel. Race: Rev. S. O. Wylie, 636 N. Seventeenth.

Third, Deal E. of Frankford av.: Rev. Robert J. Sharp, 2222 N. Front. 10 A.M., 3 P.M.

ROMAN CATHOLIC.

Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, Eighteenth op. Logan Square: Most Rev. James F. Wood, D.D., Archbishop of Philadelphia; Rev. John J. Elcock, Rev. D. A. Brennan, and Rev. Kilian Coll; Rev. John A. Ward, Rev. James P. Sinnott, assistants, 225 N. Eighteenth. 6, 7%, 8%, 9, and 101⁄2 A.M., 32 P.M.

All Saints', Bridesburg, cor. Brown and Bockius, Bridesburg: Rev. John J. Fechtel, 157 Bockius. 8 and 10 A.M., 3 and 7 P.M.

Annunciation, Tenth and Dickinson: Rev. John McAnany, Rev. P. J. Daily, Rev. J. O'Connell, 1503 S. Tenth. 6, 7, 8, 9, and 101⁄2 A.M.: 31⁄2 P.M., Vespers.

Assumption, Spring Garden bel. Twelfth : Very Rev C. J. H. Carter, V. G., Rev John Wagner, Rev. S. B. Spalding, 1121 Spring Garden. 6, 8, and ro1⁄2 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M. winter.

Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, Oak, Manayunk Rev F. J. Martersteck, 176 Oak. Daily, 71⁄2 A.M.; mass, 8, 10 A. M., 3 P.M.; Sunday-school,

2 P. M.

Chapel of Little Sisters of the Poor, Eighteenth ab. Jefferson. Chapel service by the Fathers of

the Society of Jesus at the Holy Family, Eighteenth and Stiles. 6 A.M.

Holy Family, Seventeenth and Stiles: Rev. B. Villiger, S. J., Rev. A. Coppins, S. J., Rev. Chas. M. Ferrari, S. J., Rev. Charles Citcateri, S. J. Rev. Edward A. McGurk, S. J., Seventeenth and Stiles. 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10%1⁄2 A.M., 22, 31⁄2, and 71⁄2 P.M.

Holy Trinity (German), N. W. cor. Sixth and Spruce: Rev. H. Schick; Rev. Mr. Jansen, assistant, 619 Spruce. 7, 8, 10 A.M., 24 P.M.

Immaculate Conception, Front and Canal: Rev. M. Filan, pastor, and Rev. Joseph O'Keefe, assistant, 1020 N. Front. 6, 8%, and 101⁄2 A.M.. 31⁄2 P.M.

Maternity of B. V. M., Bustleton: Rev. Matthew P. O'Brien. 7, 8, 101⁄2 A.M., 2 P.M.

Our Mother of Sorrows: Forty-eighth and Lancaster av., Hestonville: Revs. Francis A. Sharkey and Wm. F. Cook. 7%, 10% A.M., 3% P.M.

Sacred Heart of Jesus, Third bel. Reed: Rev. James, J. Fitzmaurice, Rev. A. D. Filan, 1430 S.||| Third. 6, 8, 101⁄2 A.M., 7% P.M.

St. Agatha, Thirty-sixth and Sycamore: Rev. John E. Fitzmaurice, Rev. J. J. Otis, 618 N. Thirty-sixth. 6, 8 and 10% A.M., 5% P.M.

St. Alphonsus, S. W. cor. Fourth and Reed: Rev. John B. Maus and Rev. Ernest D'Ham, 410 Reed. 7 A.M., daily, 9, 10 A.M., 3 P.M.

St. Ann, Lehigh av. and Cedar: Rev. Thomas Kieran, pastor; Rev. Thomas F. Mullen, Rev. Francis J. Quinn and Rev. Francis P. Fitzmaurice, assistants, 801 E. Lehigh av. 52,7,8% and 101⁄2 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Augustine, Fourth bel. Vine: Rev. Peter Crane, O. S. A., pastor; Very Rev. P. A. Stanton, O. S. A., Rev. F. Sheeran, O. S. A., and Edward O'Reilly, assistants, 243 Crown. 6, 8, 9, and 10 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Bonifacius, Diamond and Norris Square: Rev. Fr. K. Schuüttgen, C. SS. R., Rev. George Hoffman, C. SS. R., Rev. S. Breihof, C. SS. R., Rev. B. Beck, C. SS. R., Rev. Quirin Hilger, C. SS. R., 144 Diamond. 5, 7, 9 and 10 A.M., 3 and 7 P.M.

St. Bridget, Falls of Schuylkill: Rev. Richard O'Connor, 256 James. 8 and 10% A.M., 2 and 3 P.M.

St. Charles Borromeo, Twentieth and Christian: Rev. Nicholas Walsh, Rev. Thomas Bolger and Rev. J. R. Dillon.

St. Clement, Seventy-first and Woodland av. : Rev. Thomas O'Neill, Seventy-first and Woodland av. 101⁄2 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Dominic, Holmesburg: Rev. Lawrence Wall, Rev. D. A. Bower. 7% and 10% A.M., 3/21⁄2 P.M.

St. Edward the Confessor, cor. York and Eighth Rev. P. F. Sullivan, 2417 Germantown av. 7,8% and 10 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Elizabeth, S. E. cor. Twenty-third and Berks Rev. Bernard Dornhege. 8% and 10 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Francis Xavier, Twenty-fifth and Biddle: Rev. James Maginn, Rev. J. A. Logue, Rev. James Timmins, 402 N. Twenty-fifth. 6%, 8%,

10 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. James, Thirty-eighth and Chestnut: Rev. F. P. O'Neill, pastor, and Rev. Edmund V. Rowan, Rev. Joseph H. O'Neill, 3722 Chestnut. 6, 8, 9% and 10% A.M., 4 P.M. Mass every morning, 6.

St. Joachim, cor. Church and Penn, Frankford:

Rev. J. P. Byrne, Rev. James Nash, 27 Church. 8, 9 and 1o A.M., 321⁄2 P.M.

St. John the Baptist, Robinson, Manayunk : Rev. Francis O'Connor, pastor, Rev. John W. Shanahan, 146 Robinson. 7, 81⁄2 and 10 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. John the Evangelist, Thirteenth ab. Chestnut: Rev. P. R. O'Reilly, Rev. P. J. Egan and Rev. J. J. Donnelly. 6, 8 and 101⁄2 A.M., and

4 P.M.

St. Joseph, Willing's alley bel Fourth: Rev. Joseph M. Ardia, S. J., Rev. P. A. Jordan, S. J., Rev. Patrick Duddy, S. Rev. Alexis Jamison, S., Rev. A. Romano, ,317 Willing's alley. 6, 6% and 7 A.M.; 8, 8% and 101⁄2 A.M., 31⁄2, P.M. Sundays.

St. Malachi, Eleventh ab. Master: Rev. Edward F. Prendergast, Rev. M. A. Mullen and Rev. J. J. Mooney, 1426 Warnock. 6, 7, 9 and 101⁄2 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Mary, Fourth ab. Spruce: Rev. Michael F. Martin, pastor; Rev. John McDevitt, Rev. John J. Clark, 264 S. Fourth. Daily, 6, 6, 81⁄2 and 101⁄2 A.M., 4 P. M.

St. Mary Magdalene di Pazzi, Marriott ab. Seventh: Rev. Antonio Isoleri, ap. miss., next to church. 8 and 10 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Mary Our Lady of Consolation, Chestnut Hill: Rev. C. A. McEvoy, O. S. A. 8 and 10%1⁄2 A.M., 4 P.M.

St. Michael, Second ab. Master: Very Rev. M. A. Walsh, V. G., pastor; assistants, Rev. Wm. Walsh, Rev. John J. Sweeny, Rev. Thos. Shannon, 1425 N. Second. 6, 7, 8, 9, 101⁄2 A.M., 3/21⁄2 P.M.

St. Patrick, Twentieth bel. Locust: Rev. J. E. Mulholland, pastor; Rev. J. J. Ferry, Rev. T. Toner, Rev. L. McCabe, 242 S. Twentieth. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10%1⁄2 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Paul, Christian ab. Ninth Rev. P. F. Sheridan, pastor; Rev. P. F. Blacker, Rev. M. J. Lawlor and Rev. J. Lynch, assistants, 808 Lebanon. 6, 72, 9, 10 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Peter, Fifth and Girard av.: Redemptorist Fathers, Rev. George Sniet, Rev. James Claus, Rev. Geo. Beraneck, Rev. Wm. Wingerter, Rev. F. Van Emstede, Rev. Philip Colonel. 5%, 6%, 72, 84 and 10 A.M., 24 and 7 P.M.

St. Philip de Neri, Queen ab. Second: Rev. N. Cantwell, Rev. M. Cobbin, Rev. H. McGlinn and Rev. C. F. Patterson, 228 Queen. 6, 8, 9, 10% A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Stephen, Broad and Germantown av., Nicetown: Rev. T. Quinn. Mass, 7, 8, 10 A.M.; vespers, 3 P.M.

St. Teresa, Broad and Catharine: Rev. Hugh Lane, 1337 Catharine. 6, 8, 9, and 10%1⁄2 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Vincent de Paul, Price and Evans: Rev. James Knowd, Rev. T. B. Byrne, C. M., Rev. Pius Kreutz, Price and Evans. 6,8,9, 101⁄2 A.M.; vespers, 4 P.M.

St. Vincent, Tacony, cor. Ash and Bockius: Rev. John Fechtel. 101⁄2 A.M., 3 P.M.

Visitation B. V. M., Front and Lehigh av.: Rev. Thomas Barry, Rev. Joseph A. Strahan, cor. Somerset and Boudinot. 6%, 8%, 10% A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M.

UNION EVANGELICAL MISSION. Twenty-fourth and Master: Rev. D. F. Lockerby, 2510 N. Second.

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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.

First, S. W. cor. Broad and Lombard: Rev. Francis Church, 739 S. Twenty-second. Second, Race bel. Sixteenth: Rev. J. B. Dales, D.D., 1628 Filbert. 101⁄2 A.M., 4 P.M.

Third, Front ab. Jefferson: Rev. S. G. Fitzgerald, 125 Susquehanna av. 101⁄2 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M. Fourth, N. E. cor. Nineteenth and Fitzwater: Rev. W. C. Jackson, 1930 Christian,

Fifth, Buttonwood and Twentieth: vacant. Sixth, Race ab. Twenty-first: Rev. J. C. Campbell, 2216 Hamilton. 10 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

Seventh, cor. Orthodox and Leiper: Rev. James B. Whitten, 4624 Frankford av. 101⁄2 A.M., 4 P.M. Eighth, Bainbridge bel. Twelfth Rev. W. W. Barr, D.D., 705 S. Sixteenth. 101⁄2 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M. Tenth, Thirty-eighth and Hamilton. 101⁄2 A.M., 74 P.M. Rev. John Teas.

Norris Square, Susquehanna av. and Hancock: Rev. James Crowe, D.D., 2245 N. Second. 10%

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All Souls', Sunnyside Hall, Seventeenth and Fairmount av. under charge of Rev. E. G. Brooks, D.D., of the Messiah Church. 2 P.M. First, Lombard ab. Fourth: vacant.

Church of the Messiah, Locust bel. Broad: Rev. E. G. Brooks, D.D., 649 N. Sixteenth. 10 A.M., 74 P.M.

Church of the Restoration, Master ab. Sixteenth Rev. Benjamin F. Bowles, 1543 N. Thirteenth.

Church of our Saviour, S. W. cor. Twelfth and Dickinson: Rev. Wm. Taylor, M.D., 1223 S. Eleventh.

South Philadelphia Mission worships at Excelsior Hall.

BISHOPS.

BISHOPS OF THE EVANGELICAL ASSO

CIATION.

J. J. Escher, Chicago, Illinois.
R. Yeakel, Cleveland, Ohio.
R. Dubbs, Cleveland, Ohio.
T. Bowman, Allentown, Pa.

BISHOPS OF THE METHODIST EPIS-
COPAL CHURCH.

Levi Scott, Odessa, Del.; elected 1852. Matthew Simpson, Phila., Pa.; elected 1852. Edward R. Ames, Baltimore, Md.; elected 1852. Thomas Bowman, St. Louis, Mo.; elected 1872. William L. Harris, Chicago, Ill.; elected 1872. Isaac W. Wiley, Cincinnati, Ohio; elected 1872. Stephen M. Merrill, St. Paul, Minn.; elected 1872. Edward G. Andrews, Omaha, Neb. ; elected 1872. Gilbert Haven, Atlanta, Ga.; elected 1872.

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PROVINCE OF BALTIMORE.

Baltimore, Md.-Archbishop J. Gibbons. Wilmington, Del.-Thomas A. Becker. Richmond, Va.-Vacant.

Savannah, Ga.-William H. Gross.

Wheeling, West Va.-J. J. Kain.

Wilmington, NC.-Vacant.
Charleston, S. C.-P. N. Lynch.
St. Augustine, Fla.-John Moore.

PROVINCE OF PHILADELPHIA.

Philadelphia, Pa.-Archbishop Wood.
Pittsburg, Pa.-J. Tuigg.
Erie, Pa.-Tobias Mullen.

Harrisburg, Pa. Jeremiah F. Shanahan.
Scranton, Pa.-Wm. O'Hara.

PROVINCE OF CINCINNATI,

Cincinnati, O.-Archbishop Purcell.
Columbus, O.-Sylvester H. Rosecrans.
Cleveland, O.-Richard Gilmour.
Covington, Ky.-A. M. Toebbe.
Detroit, Mich.-C. H. Borgess.
Fort Wayne, Ind.-Joseph Dwenger.
Louisville, Ky.-William McCloskey.
Vincennes, Ind.-Michael Domenec.

PROVINCE OF NEW ORLEANS.

New Orleans, La.-Archbishop Perche.
Galveston, Texas.-M. Dubuis.
Little Rock, Ark.-Edward Fitzgerald.
Mobile, Ala.-John Quinlan,
Natchez, Miss.-William Henry Elder.
Natchitoches, La.-F. F. Leray.
San Antonio-A. D. Pellicer.

V. A. of Brownsville-A. Manucy.

PROVINCE OF NEW YORK.

New York, N. Y.-Cardinal Archbishop McCloskey.

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FAR and wide the PUBLIC LEDGER ALMANAC is distributed free of cost by the generous and enterprising publisher, George W. Childs, Esq. The edition for 1877, just out, is one hundred and ten thousand. Every subscriber to the Ledger receives a copy, and a proportion is sent to distant points. Beautifully printed on good paper, with strong covers, it is an invaluable vade mecnm. The contents are various and complete. No wonder the Ledger holds the advance, guided by the warm heart and clear head of its liberal owner.-Col. Forney's Press, Philadelphia.

GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
President.-RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, of Ohio.
Vice-President.-WILLIAM A. WHEELER, of New York.
Private Secretary to the President.-W. K. RODGERS,

CABINET.

Secretary of State.-WILLIAM M. EVARTS, of New York.
Secretary of the Treasury.-JOHN SHERMAN, of Ohio.
Secretary of War.-GEORGE W. MCCRARY, of Iowa.
Secretary of the Navy.-RICHARD W. THOMPSON, of Indiana.
Secretary of the Interior.-CARL SCHURZ, of Missouri.
Postmaster-General.-DAVID M. KEY, of Tennessee.
Attorney-General.-CHARLES DEVENS, of Massachusetts.

AND CHIEFS OF BUREAUS.
Chief of Engineers, Brig.-Gen. Andrew A. Hum-
phreys; Chief of Ordnance, Brig.-Gen Stephen
V. Benet; Judge Advocate-General, Wm. Mc-
Kee Dunn; Chief Signal Officer, Colonel Al-
bert J. Myer; First Assistant, Lieut. H. H. C.
Dunwoody.

NAVY DEPARTMENT.-Chief Clerk, John W. Hogg; Admiral of the Navy, D. D. Porter; Vice-Admiral, Stephen C. Rowan; Chief of Yards and Docks, Commodore John C. Howell; Chief of Navigation, Commodore Daniel Ammen; Chief of Ordnance, Captain Wm. N. Jeffers; Chief of Provisions and Clothing, Paymaster-General J. H. Watmough; Chief of Medicine and Surgery, Surgeon-Gen. Wil liam Grier; Chief of Equipment and Recruiting, Commodore R. W. Shufeldt; Chief of Censtruction, John W. Easby; Chief of Steam En M.gineering, Engineer-in-Chief Wm. H. Schock.

ASSISTANT SECRETARIES STATE DEPARTMENT.-Assistant Secretary, Frederick W. Seward; Second Assistant Secretary, William Hunter; Third Assistant Secretary, : Chief Clerk, Sevellon A. Brown. TREASURY DEPARTMENT.-Assistant Secretaries, John B. Hawley, Henry F. French: Solicitor of the Treasury, Kenneth Raynor; Chief Clerk, J. K. Upton; Appointment Clerk, J. H. C. Smith; First Comptroller, Robt. W. Tayler; Deputy, Jonathan Tarbell; Second Comptroller, W. W. Upton; Deputy, J. S. Delano; Register, John Allison; Assistant, W. P. Titcomb; First Auditor, David W. Mahon; Deputy, Henry K. Leaver; Second Auditor, Ezra B. French; Deputy, Chas. F. Herring; Third Auditor, Horace Austin; Deputy, Allen M. Gangewer; Fourth Auditor, Stephen J. W. Tabor; Deputy, William B. Moore; Fifth Auditor, J. H. Ela; Deputy, Jonathan B. Mann; Sixth Auditor, Jacob McGrew Deputy, Fred'k B. Lilley; Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Green B. Raum; Deputy, Henry C. Rogers; Commissioner of Customs, H. C. Johnson; Deputy, Henry A. Lockwood; Comptroller of the Currency, John Jay Knox; Deputy, J. S. Langworthy; Direc tor of the Mints of the U. S., Henry R. Linderman: Chief of Bureau of Statistics, Edward Young; Chief of Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Edward McPherson; Chairman of the Lighthouse Board, Professor Joseph Henry, also Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution; Supervising Architect, J. G. Hill; Treasurer of the United States, James Gilfillan; Assistant Treasurer, Albert U. Wyman.

WAR DEPARTMENT. - Chief Clerk, H. T. Crosby; General of the Army, W. T. Sherman; Adjutant-General, E D. Townsend; InspectorGeneral, Randolph B. Marcy; QuartermasterGeneral, M. C. Meigs; Commissary-General, Robert Macfeely; Surgeon-General, Joseph K. Barnes; Paymaster-General, Benjamin Alvord;

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.-Assist. Sec., Alonzo Bell Chief Clerk, George M. Lockwood; Commissioner of Land Office, James A. Williamson; missioner of Indian Affairs, Ezra A. Hayt; Commissioner of Pensions, J. A. Bentley; ComCommissioner of Patents, Ellis Spear; Chief of Bureau of Education, John Eaton, Jr.

POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.-First Assistant Postmaster, James N. Tyner; Second Assistant, Thos. J. Brady; Third Assistant, A. D. Hazen; Chief Clerk, W. A. Knapp: Superin tendent of Foreign Mails, Joseph H. Blackfan: Superintendent Money-Order System, Chas. F. Macdonald.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.-Solicitor-General, Samuel F. Philips; Assistant Attorney-Generals, Edwin B. Smith, Thomas Simons; Chief Clerk, A. R. Dutton.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. -Commissioner of Agriculture, Wm. G. le Duc; Chief | Clerk, É. A. Carman.

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Chief Justice.-MORRISON R. WAITE, of Ohio. Age 61; appointed 1874.
Associate Justices.

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AGE. APP. NATHAN CLIFFORD, of Maine......... 74 1857 WILLIAM STRONG, of Pennsylvania. 69 NOAH H. SWAYNE, of Ohio............ 73 1862 JOSEPH P. BRADLEY, of New Jersey. SAMUEL F. MILLER, of Iowa 61 1862 WARD HUNT, of New York.... STEPHEN J. FIELD, of California..... 61 1863 JOHN M. HARLAN, of Kentucky.... Reporter.-WILLIAM TOD Orro, of Pennsylvania, appointed 1875. Clerk.-D. W. MIDDLETON, of Washington, D. C., appointed 1863. Marshal.-JOHN G. NICOLAY, of Illinois, appointed 1872.

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