The strangers guide to the city of Baltimore . . . a directory to the business houses and streets 1875, Part 1

Author: Van Arsdale & company, pub. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1875
Publisher: Baltimore, Van Arsdale & company
Number of Pages: 134


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Book BISSA Copyright Nº


COPYRIGHT DEPOSIT


THE


STRANGERS GUIDE


TO THE


CITY OF BALTIMORE,


GIVING THE LOCATION OF


PLACES OF AMUSEMENT, BANKS, CITY OFFICES, CHURCHES, CEMETERIES, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES, FREIGHT OFFICES, FOREIGN CONSULS, HOS- PITALS AND ASYLUMS, HOTELS, SOCIETIES, NEWSPAPER OFFICES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PARKS, RAILWAY DEPOTS, TELEGRAPH OFFICES, TICKET OFFICES, TRANSPORTATION LINES, HACK ORDINANCE, U. S. OFFICES, etc.


ALSO, A


COMPLETE AND RELIABLE DIRECTORY


TO THE


Business Houses and Streets,


TOGETHER WITH U. S. POST OFFICE REGULATIONS, RATES OF POSTAGE, SYNOPSIS OF THE COLLECTION LAWS FOR STATE OF MARYLAND, etc.


VAN ARSDALE & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS.


BALTIMORE: J. D. EHLERS & Co., ENGRAVING AND PRINTING HOUSE, 87 Second Street, near South. 1875.


ENTERED, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1875, by VAN ARSDALE & COMPANY, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.


CHARLES P. STEVENS 9


Office AND


CHAS.P.STEVENS


Warerooms,


No. 3


STEAM FURNITURE


INCLUDING


WORKS.


Carroll Building


Corner of


Baltimore & Calvert


STREETS.


Factory,


No. 6 Low Street.


CHAS.P.STEVENS · FURNITURE


BLACK WALNUT AND PAINTED


FURNITURE, in great variety.


Fine Parlor Suits, POLISHED PANEL Bed-Room Suits, Hall Stands, &c.


The best work made | at prices as low as any house in the country.


SCHOOL FURNITURE And Settees A SPECIALTY.


Offices and Stores fitted with Counters, Desks, &c , to order, in elegant designs.


Send for Catalogue.


Manufacturer of Cabinet Furniture, School Desks, Settees, Mattresses, &c.


1181 , BIS89


S. Calvert Street,


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CONTENTS.


PAGE.


AMUSEMENTS.


47


ASYLUMS.


79


BANKS


39


BALTIMORE BUSINESS DIRECTORY


113


BALTIMORE CITY STREET GUIDE


100


CEMETERIES.


81


CHURCHES


96


COLLECTION LAWS OF MARYLAND


51-63


COURTS


75


DIFFERENCE OF TIME BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND PRINCIPAL CITIES 63


EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 93


EXPRESS OFFICES.


23


FOREIGN CONSULS .. 37


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPII.


43


FOREIGN MAIL REGULATIONS


67


HOTELS ..


25-27


LIBRARIES


19


MARKETS.


47


NEWSPAPERS.


23 21


PUBLIC PARKS AND SQUARES


19


POST OFFICE


11 87 91


PUBLIC HALLS


RAILROAD TICKET OFFICES.


21


RATES OF FARE FOR PUBLIC HACKS.


37


REGISTER OF CITY OFFICIALS.


9


SECRET SOCIETIES, (Masonic) ...


33


SECRET SOCIETIES, (Odd Fellows).


35


STEAMERS, (Ocean, Bay amd Coastwise). 77


29


STAGE LINES


47


TABLE OF POPULATION, DISTANCES AND FARES. 15-17


TELEGRAPH OFFICES ... 11


79


UNITED STATES MAIL REGULATIONS. 65


UNITED STATES OFFICIALS 11


WHARVES, (Location of).


71


PASSENGER DEPOTS.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


STREET RAILWAY LINES AND ROUTES


TRANSPORTATION LINES.


NEW YORK ONE PRICE CASH CLOTHING HOUSE,


184 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE.


BRANCH OF ROGERS, PEET & CO. 487 Broadway, New York, Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retailers of


Fine Clothing.


The latest Novelties always to be found on our Counters.


OUR MOTTO IS Good Goods at Lowest Prices! One Price Asked-No Other Taken.


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Register of City Officials.


MAYOR, HON. JOSHUA VANSANT.


OFFICE, NEW CITY HALL.


CITY REGISTER,


JOHN A. ROBB.


OFFICE, NEW CITY HALL.


CITY COMPTROLLER, SAMUEL MACCUBBIN. OFFICE, NEW CITY HALL.


CITY COUNSELLOR, I. NEVETT STEELE. OFFICE, 29 LEXINGTON STREET.


CITY SOLICITOR, ALBERT RITCHIE.


OFFICE, 25 LEXINGTON STREET.


CITY COMMISSIONER, . · .


JOHN HI. TEGMEYER.


OFFICE, NEW CITY HALL.


CITY COLLECTOR, JAMES M. ANDERSON.


OFFICE, NEW CITY HALL.


HEALTH DEPARTMENT, JAS. A.STEUART, M.D., Commissioner. ISAAC W. MOHLER,


. Secretary. OFFICE, NEW CITY HALL.


FIRE DEPARTMENT, . HENRY SPILMAN, Chief Engineer. OFFICE, 26 NORTH STREET.


POLICE DEPARTMENT,


OFFICE, S. E. COR. CALVERT AND LEXINGTON STREETS.


WM. H. FUSSELBAUGH, President. JOHN T. GRAY, Marshal.


2


J. EDWARD BIRD.


PEYTON L. MCCARTY. JOSEPH A. BIRD.


J. EDWARD BIRD & CO.


Importers, Jobbers and Retailers of


British, French and American


DRESS GOODS,


CLOTHS


AND


CASSIMERES,


And Manufacturers of


LADIES' DRESS SUITS,


CLOAKS, &c.


No. 213 WEST BALTIMORE STREET,


BALTIMORE.


Retail Department-1st Floor. Wholesale Department-2d and 3d Floors.


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THE POST OFFICE.


The Post Office is located in the Government Building, bounded by Second, Gay and Lombard Streets. The Office is open for the delivery of letters and sale of stamps from 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. Registered Letter and Money Order Departments from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Post Master's Room from 8 A. M. to 3 P. M. Office is open on Sunday from 8.30 A. M. to 10 A. M. Revenue Stamps of all denominations for sale at the Stamp Window. Four deliveries are made daily, (except Sunday,) by Letter Carriers, at 8 and 10.30 A. M. and 2.15 and 4.30 P. M. Three Collections are made daily from the street letter-boxes, as follows : 7 to 8.30 A. M., 12 to 1.45 P. M., and 7 to 8.45 P. M. On Sunday but one collection is made, from 4 to 8 P. M. Letters are also collected and delivered at the principal hotels.


UNITED STATES OFFICIALS.


Collector of Customs-WASHINGTON BOOTH, Post Office Building.


Registers in Bankruptey-3d District, ORLANDO F. BUMP, Office 17 St. Paul Street 4th District, R. STOCKETT MATTHEWS, 46 Lexington Street.


United States Marshal-E. Y. GOLDSBOROUGH, Office U. S. Court House, Fayette and North Streets.


Collectors of Internal Revenue-1st District, JAMES McINTIRE. 2d District, R. M. PROUD, Office, Post Office Building.


United States Commissioners-ISAAC BROOKS, JR, Office 37 Lexington St.


R. LYON ROGERS,, Office 54 W. Fayette Street.


Postmaster-Gen. A. W. DENISON, Post Office Building.


U. S. Assistant Treasurer -- PETER NEGLEY, Post Office Building. Pension Agent-HARRISON ADREON, Post Office Building.


Commissary U. S. Army-Col. J. McL. TAYLOR, 51 S. Sharp Street. Quarter-Master U. S Army-Gen. V. P. VAN ANTWERP, 51 S. Sharp St. Commandant Military Post, Fort McHenry-Gen. WM. II. FRENCHI, U. S. A.


W. Baltimore Street. 175


JOHN P. RINGGOLD,


Importer and Retailer OF


N. Charles Street.


39


Cartwright and Warner's


HOSIERY & UNDER-WEAR,


For Ladies, Gents, Boys and Misses.


GEORGE BRETTEL'S ALL SILK HOSIERY & UNDER-WEAR. Smyth's Real Irish Balbriggan Hosiery. EQUESTRIAN GOODS, TIGHTS, TRUNKS AND SHIRTS. Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods in variety. KID GLOVES in every variety of best goods THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY OF


FANCY HOSIERY.


JOHN P. RINGGOLD, No. 175 W. BALTIMORE STREET, UNDER THE CARROLLTON HOTEL, and


No. 39 N. CHARLES STREET, ABOVE LEXINGTON.


CITY HALL, North, Fayette, Holliday and Lexington Streets.


Druggists' Sundries.


A FULL STOCK OF


Druggists' Fancy Articles,


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Brushes and Combs,


Perfumes, Soaps, And all Descriptions of


TOILET ARTICLES.


Complete Outfits for Drug Stores furnished at shortest notice and at most reasonable prices.


Chemical and Prescription Glassware. SAMPLE BOTTLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.


F. F. DREXEL & CO. CORNER SHARP AND GERMAN STREETS.


Proprietors of the Celebrated Vienna Bell Cologne.


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POPULATION AND TABLE OF DISTANCES AND FARES TO PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES.


Distances compiled from Official Railroad Time Tables, and Rates of Fare furnished by General Ticket Agents. Where there are several routes running to one place, the shortest has been chosen.


BALTIMORE TO


POPULATION.


MILES.


FARE.


Albany, N. Y.


69,422


330


$10.05


Augusta, Ga. .


15,389


709


22.00


Atlantic City, N. J.


1,043


157


5.90


Augusta, Me.


7,808


593


17.45


Atlanta, Ga


21,789


763


23.00


Bangor, Me.


18,289


667


19.45


Boston, Mass.


292,499


420


12.95


Baffalo, N. Y.


117,714


431


12.00


Columbus, O


31,274


509


13.50


Cleveland, O


98,829


583


12.90


Chattanooga, Tenn.


6,093


664


23.00


Cincinnati, O ..


216,229


589


16.00


Cape May, N. J.


1,248


179


6.40


Charleston, S. C.


48,956


600


21.00


Chicago, Ill ..


350,977


830


19.00


Cumberland, Md.


8,056


178


5.50


Cambridge, Md ..


1,642


181


4.70


Culpeper, Va ..


1,800


105


4.50


Detroit, Mich.


79,757


689


16.00


Denver, Col.


4,759


1,968


74.00


Dubuque, Iowa ..


18,434


1,004


26.25


Elmira, N. Y


15,863


256


9.00


Frederick, Md.


8,526


61


1 75


Fort Wayne, Ind


17,718


654


15,50


Frankfort, Ky.


5,396


712


20.60


Galveston, Texas


13,818


1,714


58.75


Grand Rapids, Mich.


16,507


400


18.65


Hagerstown, Md.


5,779


103


2.50


Harrisburg, Pa ..


23,104


85


3.10


Hartford, Conn.


37,180


298


9.95


Indianapolis, Ind


48,244


704


17.00


Knoxville, Tenn


8,682


552


20 00


Louisville, Ky.


100,753


696


20.00


Lynchburg, Va ..


6,825


218


8.70


Little Rock, Ark.


12,380


1,057


39.80


La Crosse, Wis ..


7,785


1,758


27.85


Leavenworth, Kan


17,873


1,277


34.00


EMMART & QUARTIEY,


ARTISTIC


DECORATORS IN FRESCO,


HOUSE, SIGN & B INNER PAINTERS,


ESTABLISHED IN 1846.


Churches,


Halls,


Designs, Figures,


Public Buildings,


Emblems, Fruits,


AND Private Mansions


Flowers, &c.


IN THE


PAINTED AND DECORATED


ANCIENT AND


MODERN STYLES.


IN WATER, OIL AND


ENCAUSTIC FRESCO.


KALSOMINING OF WALLS AND CEILINGS.


Imitations of Plain and Fancy Woods and Stone, Parti-tints, Ivory Finish, Gloss White and every description of House Painting. Sign Painting, Gilding on Glass, Banners, Flags, &c., &c., in our usual style.


Specimens of the finest work shown and references given.


EMMART & QUARTLEY,


276 W. BALTIMORE ST.,


Baltimore.


I.D EHLERS & CO.


STEAM BUON TUB PRINTERS


A.HOEN & CO., LITHOGRAPHERS.


ER


STRANE


PRINTING. A. HOEN & CO


AJ. D.EHLERS & CO, WOOD ENGRAVERS & JOB PRINTERS


HOEN &ORMAIIOGRAPHIERS ENGRAVERS & STEAM POWER PRINTERS ..


LITHOGRAPHERS.


173 INSURANCE ROOMSST


CHECKS


NOTES, DRAFTS


HONDS


MANIS TABLES ZES THIEVES


23 & 75 Second St., Cor. of Holliday St.


A.HOEN & CO.


8 &75 SECOND ST COROFROALITA BATH MORE


BONDS, DRAFTS, BILLS OF LADING, DIPLOMAS, PLANS, AUTO. CIRCULARS, MAPS, ILLUSTRATIONS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, BILL & LETTER HEADS, NOTE & CHECK BOOKS, CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, SHOW CARDS, LABELS, PORTRAITS, VIEWS, ENVELOPES, CHROMOS, BUSINESS, WEDDING & VISITING CARDS.


ESTABLISHED 1835.


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TABLE OF DISTANCES-Continued.


Long Branch, N. J


640


176


Macon, Ga.


10,810


865


$26.00


Mobile, Ala.


32,034


1,085


41.00


Montgomery, Ala ..


10,588


899


33.50


Memphis, Tenn ..


40,226


971


34.25


Martinsburg, W. Va


4,863


100


3.70


Milwaukee, Wis.


71,440


890


22.00


Madison, Ind.


10,709


667


19.00


Madison, Wis.


9,176


968


23.60


Montpelier, Vt.


3,023


576


15 30


New York City


942,292


188


6.20


New Haven, Conn


50,840


262


8.95


New Orleans, La


191,418


1,223


46.00


Nashville, Tenn.


25.865


815


27.45


Newport, R. I ..


12,521


353


10.45


Nebraska City, Neb ..


6,050


1,356


35.00


Olympia, W. T.


1,203


3,549


Omaha, Neb.


16,083


1,260


35 00


Pittsburg, Pa ...


86,076


334


8.50


Philadelphia, Pa


674,022


98


3.15


Portland, Me ...


31,413


530


16.45


Providence, R. I.


68,940


374


11.95


Petersburg, Va


18,950


193


7.50


Parkersburg, W. Va.


5,546


383


10.00


Pensacola, Fla.


3,847


1,116


42,50


Peoria, Ill ..


22,849


908


24 00


Quincy, Ill.


24,052


1,045


26.00


Richmond, Va.


51,038


170


6.50


Raleigh, N. C ..


7,790


337


15.00


Reading, Pa.


33,930


139


4.85


Rochester, N. Y


62,336


573


11,25


St. Louis, Mo.


310,864


968


23.00


Savannah; Ga.


28,233


704


25.00


Selma, Ala ..


6,484


898


33.50


Springfield, Ill.


17,364


933


22.90


Sacramento, Cal ..


16,284


3,043


135.00


San Francisco, Cal.


149,473


3,263


135.00


San Antonio, Texas.


12,256


1,879


62.50


Salt Lake City, Utah


12,854


2,332


114 50


Toledo, Ohio.


31,854


597


15.25


Terre Haute, Ind


16,103


765


19.85


Tallahasse, Fla .


2,023


1,001


36.25


Tarboro, N. C.


1,340


293


12.85


Topeka, Kan


5,790


1,277


36.85


Vicksburg, Miss.


12,443


1,099


43.00


Washington, D. C.


109,199


40


1.20


Wheeling, W. Va.


19,280


379


10.00


Wilmington, Del .


30,841


70


2.75


Wilmington, N. C.


13,446


418


18.00


Williamsport, Pa


16,030


178


6.25


Zanesville, O.


1,011


446


12.60


Norfolk, Va.


19,229


274


10.00


Springfield, Mass


26,703


324


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TURNBULL BROTHERS.


FINE BOOKS.


We offer the Choicest und Largest Collection in the City of the Masterpieces of Literature-"THE GOOD BOOKS OF TO-DALY. AND THE GOOD ONES OF ALL TIME"-in all varieties of editions and bindings, from the most modest and inexpensive to the finest pro- ductions of the English presses and binderies.


OUR SPECIALTIES ARE :


1st. The Best Books and Best Editions for Public and Private Libraries.


2d. Splendid Art Works for the Drawing-Room, or for Wedding and Anniversary Presents.


3d. Rare and Curious Editions of Old and Scarce Works.


4th. The Direct Importation of Fine and unusual For- eign Books.


5th. The Choicest English, French and American Papers, Envelopes and Stationery, for Ladies and Gentlemen.


ALL ARE INVITED TO VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL STORE.


TURNBULL BROTHERS,


8 N. CHARLES STREET.


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PUBLIC PARKS AND SQUARES.


Druid Hill Park-On Madison Avenue extended, accessible by terminable City Railway Lines.


Patterson Park-East of Patterson Park Avenue, between Baltimore and Gough Streets.


Battery Square-West Street, near Third.


Canton Square-Canton Avenue, Canton, Lancaster and Patuxent Streets.


Franklin Square-Corner West Lexington and Calhoun Streets.


Hermitage Square-Montgomery and S. Sharp Streets.


Jackson Square-On Fayette Street, between Broadway and Wolfe Street. Lafayette Square-Corner Lafayette Avenue and Republican Street. Madison Square-Corner Chase and Eden Streets.


Maryland Square-On W. Fayette, between Payson and Fulton Streets. Monument Square-On Calvert Street, between Lexington and Fayette.


Mount Vernon Square-Mount Vernon an i Washington Places.


Union Square-On W. Lombard, between Stricker and Gilmor Streets.


LIBRARIES.


Peabody Institute Library-Corner Mount Vernon Place and Charles Street. This Library contains 53,000 volumes and is open from 9 A. M to 10 P. M. to all, being entirely free. The books are not taken from the building. P. R. Uhler, Librarian.


Mercantile Library Association-Corner St. Paul and Saratoga Streets. This Library contains 29,000 well selected volumes and is open for members generally from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. John W. M. Lee, Librarian.


Maryland Institute Library-Baltimore Street, opposite Harrison. This Library contains 17,000 volumes, and is open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Alex. F. Lusby, Librarian.


Law Library-(under the control of the Library Company of the Baltimore Bar)-Monument Square, corner Lexington Street. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M., except Sundays and Legal Holidays. Contains 7,000 volumes. Daniel T. Chandler, Librarian


South Baltimore Mechanics' Library Association-Montgomery Street, west of William. Contains about 1,200 volumes. Open from 7 till 10 P. M.


F. W. PLUMMER,


Successor to EASTMAN & ROGERS,


EXTENSIVE


FURNITURE


WAREROOMS,


49 HANOVER STREET,


BETWEEN LOMBARD AND PRATT STS.


BALTIMORE.


SPECIAL NOTICES.


Having converted the second floors of our Warerooms into three spacious carpeted Parlors, we shall keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of New Style


Parlor & Library Suits,


Upholstered in Silk Cotalines, Satines, Gold Stripe Reps, &c., also a full line of FANCY CHAIRS, INSET TABLES, LOUNGES, and other fine goods, at prices that cannot be undersold. You will find it to your interest to examine our stock before purchasing.


H. W. EASTMAN will be on hand constantly, and will be pleased to wait on his numerous friends and customers.


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PASSENGER DEPOTS.


Baltimore and Ohio-(Camden Station) Howard, Camden and Eutaw Streets. Northern Central-(Calvert Station) Corner Calvert and Franklin Streets. Baltimore and Potomac-(Calvert Station) Corner Calvert and Franklin Sts. Pennsylvania-(Union Depot) North Charles Street.


Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore-(President Street Station) Corner President Street and Central Avenue.


Western Maryland-(Fulton Station) Fulton Street.


RAILROAD TICKET OFFICES.


Pennsylvania-N. E. Corner Baltimore and Calvert Streets. Philadelphia, Wilmington und Baltimore-143 W. Baltimore Street. Baltimore and Ohro-S. E. Corner Baltimore and Calvert Streets.


TELEGRAPH OFFICES.


Western Union Telegraph Company-Office, S. W. Corner Baltimore and Calvert Streets. Branch Offices : Barnum's Hotel ; Howard House; 39 South Street; Calverton Hotel; Wilhelm's Hotel ; Abbot Iron Works, Canton ; Camden Station ; President Street Station ; Jackson's Wharf, foot of Bond Street; Calvert Station; Mount Vernon Hotel; N. E. Corner Calvert and Baltimore Streets; 3 Light Street Wharf; Stock Board, 12 South Street; 265 W. Baltimore Street; 32 South Street ; and Corner Pennsylvania Avenue and Townsend Street.


Franklin Telegraph Company-Office, 121 W. Baltimore Street. Branch Offices : Corner Howard and Baltimore Streets ; Corner Gay and Lom- bard Streets; 308 Aliceanna; Corner St. Paul and Baltimore Street ; 2 Light Street Wharf; and Corner Buchanan' Wharf and Pratt Street. American District Telegraph Company-General Office, Corner South and Water Streets. Branches : 364 W. Baltimore Street, and 108 Franklin Street.


ESTABLISHED 1851.


POOLE & HUNT, BALTIMORE, MD., Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, LEFFEL'S PATENT AMERICAN DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEEL, Saw and Grist Mills, Flouring Mill Machinery, SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND HANGERS, (A SPECIALTY) Machinery for White Lead Works and Oil Mills.


HUGH SISSON,


Importer, Dealer and Manufacturer of


MARBLE & STATUARY.


Salesroom, 140 Baltimore Street, Rinehart Buildings.


STEAM WORKS, Corner North and Monument Streets.


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NEWSPAPERS.


American Engineer, (monthly)-office, 18 Second Street.


American Farmer, (monthly)-over 9 North Street.


Baltimore American and Commercial Advertiser, (daily)-126 and 128 W. Baltimore Street.


Baltimore Bulletin, (weekly)-over 4 South Street.


Baltimore Episcopal Methodist, (weekly)-over 146 W. Baltimore Street.


Baltimore Evening News-S. W. corner Fayette and North Streets.


Baltimore Gazette, (daily)-106 W. Baltimore Street.


Baltimore Herald, (monthly)-8} St. Paul Street.


Baltimore Market Journal, (weekly)-over 22} S. Charles Street.


Baltimore Price Current, (weekly)-office, Exchange Reading Rooms.


Baltimore Saturday Night, (weekly)-58 W. Fayette Street.


Baltimore Sun, (daily)-S. E. corner Baltimore and South Streets. Baltimorean, The (weekly)-Morse Building, Fayette Street, west of North. Baltimore Trade Review, (weekly)-over 3 Postoffice Avenue. Baltimore Underwriter, (weekly)-over 3 Postoffice Avenue. Baltimore Wecker, (daily)-88} W. Baltimore Street.


Bee, The (German weekly)-over 74 W. Baltimore Street.


Catholic Mirror, (weekly)-174 W. Baltimore Street.


Daily Trade Journal-over 162 W. Baltimore Street. Episcopal Register, (weekly)-S. W. corner Charles and Fayette Streets. Enquirer, The (weekly)-over 28} South Street.


German Catholic People's Gazette, (weekly)-30 North Street.


German Correspondent, (daily)-S. W. cor. Baltimore St. and Postoffice Ave. Maryland Farmer, (monthly)-over 147 W. Pratt Street.


Methodist Protestant, (weekly)-12 N. Gay Street. Our Church Work, (weekly)-over 3 Postoffice Avenue.


Presbyterian Weekly-over 144 W. Baltimore Street.


Southern Review, (monthly)-49 Lexington Street. Sunday Telegram, (weekly)-over 122 W. Baltimore Street.


Working Church and Good News, (monthly)-23 Lexington Street.


EXPRESS OFFICES.


Adams Express Company-Office, 164 W. Baltimore Street.


Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Office and Baggage Express-N. E. corner Calvert and Baltimore Streets.


Mc Farland, Stephenson & Co's Express-114 S. Eutaw Street.


John M. MeClintock, (Baggage)-Camden Station, Baltimore and Ohio Rail- road. Office, 149 W. Baltimore Street.


Virginia Express Company-128 W. Lombard Street.


Union Transfer Company Baggage Express-Offices, 143 and 150 W. Balti- more Street.


R. J. Baker. R. J. Hollingsworth. R. J. BAKER & CO.


Importers and Dealers in


DYEING DRUGS,


1 66° OIL OF VITRIOL, OH


Ground Sulphate of Soda, NITRATE OF SODA, MURIATE OF POTASH, Sulphate of Potash, Sulphate of Ammonia, GROUND PLASTER,


Pure Fine Ground Bone


AND BONE MEAL, CONTAINING, BY ANALYSIS,


51.52 PER CENT. BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, AND


4.78 Per Cent. of Ammonia,


PURE DISSOLVED BONE AND ALL Chemicals for Making Fertilizers,


NOS. 36 AND 38 S. CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE.


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HOTELS.


Adler's Hotel-No. 23 South Gay Street.


Albion Hotel-Corner Cathedral and Richmond Streets.


American Hotel-N. W. corner Calvert and Franklin Streets.


Barnard's Sherwood House-Corner Fayette and Harrison Streets. BARNUM'S CITY HOTEL-Corner Calvert and Fayette Streets. Belridere House-S. W. corner Franklin and Calvert Streets.


Bitter's Hotel-Corner Pratt and Concord Streets.


Burton's Hotel-111 North High Street.


Black Horse Tavern-63 Pennsylvania Avenue.


Brown's Hotel-119 N. High Street.


Buck's Hotel-30, 32, 34 W. Pratt Street, and 84, 86 Centre Market Space.


Calvert House-Corner Calvert and Pleasant Streets.


Calverton Hotel-Calverton Road.


THE "CARROLLTON"-Baltimore Street, near Light, and corner Light and German Streets.


City Hall Hotel-19 N. Holliday Street.


Eagle Hotel-132 Hillen Street.


European Hotel-26 W. Fayette Street.


EUTAW HOUSE-N. W. corner Baltimore and Eutaw Streets.


Farber House-175 North Street.


Farmers and Planters Hotel-N. W. corner Hillen and Forrest Streets. Fountain Hotel-Camden Street, near Howard.


Franklin Hotel-50 Hillen Street.


Franklin House-N. W. corner Franklin and Howard Streets. Gardner's Hotel-8 S. High Street.


General Wayne Hotel-N. W. corner Baltimore and Paca Streets. Gibbons' Hotel-S. W. corner Howard and Saratoga Streets. Gill's Hotel-130 N. Front Street.


Guilford House-47 Mount Vernon Place.


GUY's MONUMENT HOUSE (European)-N. E. cor. Calvert and Fayette Sts. Haffcke's Central Hotel-N. Holliday Street, opposite new City Hall. Hand House-42 N. Paca Street.


HOWARD HOUSE-5 N. Howard Street, near Baltimore St. Hoffman House-552 W. Baltimore Street.


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INSTRUMENTS


OFFICES : Cor. South and Water


IN


Streets, basement.


ALL HOTELS


AND


Business Houses,


Baltimore Street, un- der Eutaw House.


AND


Many Private Houses.


108 Franklin Street.


" We deliver Circulars, Wedding and Visiting Cards, Packages, etc., to all parts of this and every Principal City, at prices which defy competition.


CALL AND EXAMINE OUR SYSTEM.


Officers :- HARRY FISHER, Pres't; ROBT. GARRETT, Sec. & Tr .; AUG. G. DAVIS, Gen. Man.


WATTS & CO. BALTIMORE,


Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in all kinds of


Telegraph and Electrical Instruments, BATTERIES, WIRE AND INSULATORS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. HOTEL ANNUNCIATORS, Private House Electrical Bells, BURGLAR ALARMS.


BEST GALVANIZED WIRE.


Sole Manufacturers of ELECTRICAL ANNUNCIATORS for Hotels and Private Houses in this city; they are rapidly superseding other bells, the wires causing so much trouble from breakage.


The BEST SHIPPING FACILITIES IN THE COUNTRY.


Call and examine our establishment before purchasing elsewhere.


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THE STRANGERS GUIDE TO THE CITY OF BALTIMORE.


HOTELS-Continued.


MALTBY HOUSE-180, 182 and 184 W. Pratt Street.


Mansion House-N. W. corner Fayette and St. Paul Streets. Maryland House-532 W. Baltimore Street. Mechanics' Hotel-65 Thames Street.


Merchants' Hotel-S. W. corner Pratt and Hanover Srteets.


Miller's Hotel-S. W. corner Paca and German Streets.


MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-81 W. Monument and 44 Cathedral Streets.


Niagara House-113 Camden Street.


Northern Central Hotel-125 N. Calvert Street.


Peabody House-Corner St. Paul and Centre Streets.


Pennsylvania House-158 Franklin Street.


Pepper's Hotel-124 W. Baltimore Street.


RENNERT HOUSE (European)-45 W. Fayette Street. Rising Sun Hotel-74 N. High.


Rose House-24 and 26 N. Gay Street.


Star Hotel-100 N. Front Street.


ST. CLAIR HOTEL-N. Calvert Street, near Fayette.


St. James Hotel-Corner Charles and Centre Streets.


St. John House-58 N. Charles Street.


Swan Tavern -122 Franklin Street.


Three Tuns Hotel-S. W. corner Pratt and Paca Streets.


Tinker House-Calverton Road, near Baltimore.


Union Hotel-29 Thames Street.


Union Hotel-Corner Pratt and Charles Street.


United States Hotel-69 President Street.


Washington Hotel-N. W. corner Eutaw and Camden Streets.


Western Maryland Hotel-37 Pennsylvania Avenue.


White Hall Hotel-92 Bank Street.


Wilhelm's Hotel-953 W. Pratt Street.


William Tell House-Corner Pratt Street and West Falls Avenue.


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IT SEWS ALL FABRICS,


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REPORTED BY THE JUDGES TO BE "A Machine which by the proof submitted, we are satisfied, must eventually supersede all others now known with which it comes in competition."


SOLD ON EASY TERMS.


BALTIMORE OFFICE, 58 LEXINGTON STREET, (Two doors West of Charles.)


C. R. DEACON, General Agent.




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