Woods' Baltimore city directory (1860), Part 1

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Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
Number of Pages: 634


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PRICE TWO DOLLARS.


WOODS' BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY ENDING YEAR 1860.


JAMES H. JOHNSON,


MANUFACTURER OF WARREN'S IMPROVED


FIRE AND


ER PROOF


Felt& Composition Roofing


PERFECTLY WATER PROOF. PERFECTLY FIRE PROOF.


UNEQUALED FOR ECONOMY. UNRIVALED FOR DURABILITY. ADAPTED TO EVERY CLIMATE. Office, 3 JARVIS BUILDING, NORTH-ST.


JAMES H. JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR OF THE


CITY STEAM FIRE WOOD MILL WOOD OF ANY SIZE AND OF ANY LENGTH PREPARED VROY THE BEST VIRGINLI OAK AND PINE WOOD,


DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE


20 .PER CENT. JESS THAY IT CAN BE PROCURED IN ANY OTHER WAY.


KINDLING WOOD. SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD


SAWED AND SPLIT BY STEAM POWER.


128 CUBIC FEET GUARANTEED TO THE CORD. NO SHORT MEASURE. Office, 3 JARVIS BUILDING, NORTH-ST.


THO. J. CARSON, Banker, 204 Baltimore-st.


emple of Fashion. BOURNE,


FASHIONABLE HATTER 193 BALTIMORE-ST.


SOUTH SIDE, BETWEEN LIGHT AND CHARLES STREETS,


C IMORE x


SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.


LUSSING&BARRITT.90.N.Y.


GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES


FAMILY MACHINES FROM FIFTY TO SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.


hemmers and Binding Gauges for all Purposes. No. 159 BALTIMORE STREET. W. E. BRODERICK, Agent.


WHEELER & WILSON'S IMPROVED


FAMILY SEL NG MACHINES.


PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. N. JOHNSON


BALTIMORE


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PRICES GREATLY REDUCED.


OFFICE, No. 205 BALTIMORE-ST. BALTIMORE.


A reduction in the prices of SEWING . ACHINES is ai nounced in our advertising columns. Their utility is established beyond question, and it the present prices we see no reason why they should not be found, as they ought to be, in every household. Several varieties are manufactured, adapted to various pur- poses. So far as public opinion has been formed and uttered; the preference is emphatically accorded to the WHEELER & WILSON MACHINE FOR FAMILY USE. and for manufactures in the same range of pur- pose and material. Duving the present ant .mn the trials have been numerous, and all the patents of any pretension have been brought fairly into competition. IN EVERY CASE THE WHEELER & WILSON MACHINE HAS WON THE HIGHEST PREMIUM. We nay instance the State Fairs'of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Illinois, Wisconsin, Virgin" , Michigan, Indiana, Mississippi, Missouri and California, and the Fairs in Cincinnati, (" icago, St. Louis, L'altimore, Richmond and San Francisco. At the Fair of the St. Louis Mechanical Association, the Examining Committee was composed of 25 Ladies of the highest social standing, who, without a dissenting voice, awarded for the WHEELER & WILSON MACHINE THE HIGHEST AND ONLY PREMIUM, A SILVER PITCHER, valued at $75. 'If these facts do not establish a reputation, we know not what can .-- Christian Advocate and Journal.


DIAGRAM OF THE LOCK STITCH MADE BY THIS MACHINE.


This is the only stitch that cannot be vatt.l.


the seam. It is made with two threads, viol 4,


Let it presents the same appearance upon each side of side of the fabric, and interlocked in the centre of it.


W. MERRELL, Agent.


ADVERTISEMENTS.


KERCHNER,


No. 7 St. Paul Street,


Sign of Big Boot,


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Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer of


Gentlemen's Boots, Shoes


AND GAITERS,


Invites the attention of the public to his extensive assortment of DRESS, FRENCH CALF, and PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, all manufactured by himself in the latest French styles, of the very best materials, and for sale at the very lowest prices.


Persons troubled with tender feet, and who find it difficult to get fitted, are particularly requested to call, as by a particular method of taking measure he is enabled to fit those whose feet are covered with CORNS Of BUNIONS, and to please the most fastidious.


Drawings taken of the feet, and a pair of lasts kept expressly for each customer, by which means the Boots fit as easily when first put on as they usually do when half worn out.


Strangers leaving their measure when in the city, can have their Boots made and sent to anv part of the United States.


He prides himself upon making really good articles, and will suffer none others to leave his store.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


HUGH SISSON'S STEAM MARBLE WORKS,


Corner North and Monument Sts.,


BALTIMORE


H. S. is prepared to furnish all orders in his line, viz.


Klarble Atlantels, Atlonments, TOMBS, GRAVE STONES, TABLE TOPS, TILES FOR FLOORS, GARDEN STATUARY, ETC.


EDWIN L. PARKER.


OLIVER A. PARKER.


E. L. PARKER & CO .. IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN


Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, &c. No. 83 SOUTH CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE.


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CHAS. A. KELLY & CO.


Coppersmiths


No. 40 YORK ST., BALTIMORE,


Manufacturer of COPPER WORK for Steam-Boats, Sugar Houses, Distilleries, &c. 1 All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to on reasonable terms.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


S. ROSENFELD & CO.


DEALERS IN


SEGARS, CHEWING & LEAF TOBACCO, NO. 20 SOUTH GAY STREET, BALTIMORE.


Havana and Principe egars,


AND


Foreign and Domestic Leaf Tobacco, choice brands of Chewing Tobacco, all kinds of Fancy Pipes, Segar Cases, Snuff Boxes, Labels, Ribbons. Brands for Segars.


Domestic, French and German Fancy Papers, Letter and Wrapping Paper. George Benda's Dutch Metal and Bronzes. Also, FANCY ARTICLES generally.


JAMES MURRAY,


PRACTICAL


MILLWRIGHT, ENGINEER AND MACHINIST, IN WIND, WATER, STEAM AND HORSE-POWER, No. 42 YORK ST., near Light, BALTIMORE.


Having made a large addition to his stock of Patterns, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Mill and Machine work at the lowest prices, and warrants all work planned and erected by him to operate well.


ANDREW HEINZ,


FASHIONABLE


Boot and Shoe Maker,


NO. 80 NORTH GAY STREET, SECOND DOOR ABOVE SARATOGA, WEST SIDE,


BALTIMORE


Invites the attention of the public to his extensive assortment of DRESS, FRENCH CALF, AND PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


BALTIMORE SAW MANUFACTORY.


WILLIAM TOLAND, MANUFACTURER OF


ALL KINDS OF SAWS, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, No. 85 N. FRONT ST., BALTIMORE.


F. A. CARR,


No. 720 W. BALTIMORE ST.,


MOUSE, AND Ornamental Painter and Glazier.


SIGN


H. BALDERSTON & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF


WIRE SIEVES AND RIDDLES,


BRASS AND IRON WOVEN WIRE, FOR MILL SCREENS AND PAPER MAKERS ; SCREENS FOR CORN, COAL, SAND & ORE, PLAIN AND FANCY WIRE WORK, FOR BOOK CASES, CELLAR WINDOWS, &c., No. 12 S. CALVERT ST., BALTIMORE.


WILLIAM McCLYMONT & CO. DEALERS IN


Anthracite & Bituminous Coals WEST FALLS AVENUE, FIRST YARD BELOW PRATT STREET BRIDGE, OFFICE 34 SECOND STREET, BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


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CLARKE & JONES, MANUFACTURERS OF


STEAM REFINED CANDY, SUGAR TOYS, &C., AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND GIGARS, No. 20 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE. NOPARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS. E


FANCY PAINTING


T. R. JEFFERYS, Sign, Banner, Ornamental AND HERALDIC


PAINTER


Cor. Fayette & North-sts., (UP STAIRS,) BALTIMORE-


A. STORCK'S STEAM TURNING AND SAWING ESTABLISHMENT,


No. 152 EAST STREET, between Hillen & Ensor, BALTIMORE.


Where he is prepared to execute all kinds of SAWING and TURNING, such as Bench Screws, Hand Screws, Bed Posts, Carriage Hubs, Cart Hubs, Cedar Posts, Stair Banisters, Stair Newels, Piano Legs, Columns, Table Legs, Ten Pin Balls, etc. 1)" Also, all kinds of Straight and Fancy SCROLL SAWING.


WILLIAM DUKEHART, No. 18 WATER-ST., BALTIMORE, MANUFACTURER OF


FIRE, GARDEN, AND


RE


FIRE,


ARMY AND NAVY


BATH-HOUSE


HOSE.


BUCKETS.


Torches, Wrenches, Suction-Hose, Elastic Tubes, Hose Pipes and Screws, Rivets, Burrs, &c. WSTRETCHED LEATHER BELTS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


RICHARD R. MAYGER.


F. LITTIG SHAFFER, JR.


MAYGER & SHAFFER,


ARCHITECTURAL


Iron Works


AND


IRON FOUNDRY,


No. 40 E. MONUMENT-ST., BALTIMORE.


Cast Trơn Architectural Wark


Of every description, made and put up,


Such as House Fronts, Cornices, Trusses, Brackets, Girders, Beams, Window and Door Caps, Columns, Posts, &c. Plain and Ornamental Railing and Two-Inch Water Pipes always on han 1.


CONNOLLY'S WHOLESALE & MARBLE


COR OF CONSTITU


RETAIL YARD MADISON SE


BAL TIMORE MO


MARBLE QUARRIES


TEXAS BALTIMORE COUNTY


MY


ELLICOTT & HEWES, Produce Commission Delerchants


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE SALE OF


CHEESE


59 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


E. KIMBERLY. W. H. KIMBERLY. HENRY KIMBERLY.


KIMBERLY BROTHERS, PACKERS OF


PROVISIONS FOR HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS,


S. W. CORNER OF PRATT AND PATTERSON STS., And MANUFACTURERS OF SOAP & CANDLES. 0


No. 28 BUREN STREET, BALTIMORE, ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED ANIMAL COMPOST, MANUFACTORY, MONUMENT-ST. EXTENDED.


AMON GREEN & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF


Cotton Yarn, Wrapping Twine,


Carpet Chain, Candle Wick,


Cotton Rope,


Lamp Wick,


Knitting Cotton, Cotton Bats,


Best Quality Chandler's Wick, &c.


N. W. Cor. Hillen and Exeter-sts., Baltimore.


Goods delivered to any part of the City FREE OF CHARGE. Dealers are respectfully requested to call and examine our stock before pur- chasing elsewhere.


AMON GREEN & CO.


COACH, WAGON, DRAY and HARNESS MATERIALS.


R. THOMPSON, No. 143 Fayette-st., near Howard, Baltimore, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CARRIAGE LAMPS, MOULDINGS, FELLOES, HUBS, SPOKES, BOWS, AXLES, SPRINGS, BOLTS,


Knobs, Curtain Lights, Whip Sockets, Enameled Dash and Collar Leather, Enameled, Patent and Colored Canvass Coach Body, Japan and Leather Varnish, Japaned, Silver and Brass Harness Mountings, Varnish of all kinds, Malleable Castings, Sheet Brass, Plated Metal and Princess Metal for Stencil Cutters, all at the lowest rates.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


PETER SWEENEY, PROVISION DEALER AND PACKER,


FOR HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Smoked Beef, Tongues, &c. 205, 207 & 209 LEXINGTON-ST. BALTIMORE, MD.


JOHN D. HAMMOND, SADDLE, HARNESS, AND


TRUNK MANUFACTURER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,


No. 355 BALTIMORE STREET, nearly opposite the Eutaw House, BALTIMORE,


Manufactures and keeps constantly on hand every description of SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, COLLARS, and every other article in his line. All orders executed with neatness and dispatch.


J. H. MURDOCH, 102 Hanover Street,


Professor and Master of all styles and kinds of SALESMANSHIP AND COL- LECTING, whether for stationary or traveling purposes, of and for each and every kind and extent of business.


Professor M. can readily refer, as he is most noted, such as may not know him and his capacities, really to thousands of the oldest, wealthiest and most distinguished wholesale, as also retail, gentlemen and firms, and banking and other gentlemen, in most of the United States and the near British Provinces, to show that he was long at least one of, if not the most able, successful and best paid of any such on this continent at least, he having, (per written agreement for a term of years,) got $8,000 per year, that is, in salary and interest upon it, and expenses paid and stated privi- leges. He has certificates from hundreds of such persons in many parts of the United States, etc., (including from very many such in Baltimore, of course,) that he has at least no superior at all in those capacities, and that he has all the indipsensable ele- ments or qualifications, and most evenly and harmoniously combined and balanced, too, for such purposes. Such instruction is both an entirely new, and truly, a most indispensable feature, in this age of great progress, and rivalry, and lightning go-ahead- ativeness in many, if not all or most things; and he will greatly excel (a standing principle with him) in everything, it matters not what, he undertakes. What he not simply believes, but knows as truth, he should not, and don't, put under, but upon the bushel, and light all around.


Business men and parents can have truly No. 1 Agents, Drummers, Salesmen, or Collectors, or all together, made out of their favorite, or promising, or may be, even, less favorable clerks, or children, or the latter themselves can so have themselves made.


What's called the best made better, the poorest train'd to be


Much better, or, maybe, even to the mastery .*


RE" Due notice will be given through the papers of the time the above is to commence.


* That is, even such as are very generally called the best made better.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. H. TEGMEYER.


WENDELL BOLLMAN. JAMES CLARK.


W. BOLLMAN & CO. CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTING ENGINEERS.


PATAPSCO WORKS.


COR. CLIFTON-ST. AND SECOND AV., CANTON, BALTIMORE.


Manufacturers of BOLLMAN'S PATENT IRON SUSPENSION TRUSSED BRIDGE, for Railways and Common Roads ; also of all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Work, · such as ROOFS, FRONTS, GIRDERS, &c., &c., for Buildings and Machinery in all its branches. Plans and estimates furnished upon application.


FRENCH DYER.


F. GUERAND'S


(FROM PARIS,)


DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT,


No. 124 N. HOWARD STREET,


BALTIMORE,


Dyes and Finishes all kinds of Woolen and Silk Goods to any color ; also Silk Velvets Dyed to perfection ; Canton Crape Shawls Dyed Scarlet, Cherry and Crimson, unequalled.


Ladies' Goods, as well as Gentlemen's Clothing, Cleansed and Pressed in the best manner.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


BALTIMORE OYSTERS,


PUT UP BY


JOSEPH FARROW & SON,


No. 95 CONWAY STREET, BALTIMORE, Md.


DEALERS IN FRESH AND HERMETICALLY SEALED


OYSTERS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, &c.


WARRANTED TO KEEP TWELVE MONTHS IN ANY CLIMATE.


GEORGE PAGE & CO., Manufacturers of


Patent Portable Circular


SAW MILLS, Also, PORTABLE Steam ENCINES, No. 5 Schroeder St., BALTIMORE, MD.


We are the original inventors and patentees of a mode of running CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. that ex- perience has proved to be the only plan by which lumber ean be successfully sawed from the log with a Cir- cular Saw.


We trust that as inventors of this principle, which has added much to the industrial wealth of our coun- try, we will receive that patronage which we feel the merits of our invention deserves, and that all gentle- men will avoid purchasing from those who attempt to evade our patent.


Our Saw Mills are at least one-third stronger, and are capable of doing more work, and in every respect better than any others made. We make them of three sizes, suited as well for the wants of the largest lum- bering establishment as for the smallest plantation, with prices to correspond.


We build STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES of all sizes and finish that cannot be surpassed, also HORSE POWERS FOR COTTON, GINS, GRIST MILLS, etc.


For descriptive catalogues or other information, apply to


GEO. PAGE & CO.


No. 5 SCHROEDER STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.


ADVERTISEMENTS. 11


MANUEL T. FORSYTH.


LEWIS H. COLE.


SNUFFS AND SMOKING TOBACCOS.


THE UNDERSIGNED, PROPRIETORS OF


Pimlico Snuff Mills and Smoking Tobacco Factory


IN BALTIMORE COUNTY,


Have removed their place of business from 72 Exchange Place, to


No. 84 FAYETTE STREET, three doors West of Charles, Where will be found a stock of our own Manufacture of


SNUFF AND SMOKING TOBACCO OF ALL GRADES,


And in every style of Packages, in part as follows:


SCOTCH SNUFF .- Loose, in bbls. and kegs


In beef and calf bladders, packed in bbls. and tierces.


66 In ¿lb. bottles, in 6, 4 and 3 dozen cases.


In 2 and 4 oz. papers, in bbls., 12 and 6 dozen cases.


MACCOBOY SNUFF .- In tierces, kegs, jars and bottles.


COARSE SNUFF .- In tierces, kegs and jars.


STEM SNUFF .- In bbls.


SMOKING TOBACCO,


Nos. 1, 2 and 3, cut and dry, in bbls., pound, half pound and quarter-pound papers, neatly put up in gross and half-gross boxes.


VIRGINIA SMOKING TOBACCO,


Of all grades, loose in bbls., also in pound, half-pound and quarter pound papers, and in neat packages of 12 and 6 doz.


Also in 10 lb. bales, manufactured of Virginia and Carolina Tobacco, carefully select- ed by us.


W-We would solicit a share of your patronage.


FORSYTH & COLE,


84 FAYETTE STREET, 3 doors West of Charles, BALTIMORE, MD.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


AMMIDON & CO.


TORE.


FAMMIDON &CO BALTIMORE.


Kerosene, Lard & Ethereal Oils.


No. 1 SOUTH LIBERTY STREET.


LYNCH'S CELEBRATED DYSPEPTIC CORDIAL,


FOR THE CURE OF SICK HEADACHE, SOUR STOMACH, BELCHING OR THROWING UP, AND ALL THE CONCOMITANTS OF INDIGESTION.


LYNCH'S CELEBRATED SOLUTION, FOR THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM, PAINS, BRUISES, SWELLINGS, CUTS, HEADACHE, DIARRHEA, CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH, SORES OF ALL KINDS, FOR MAN OR HORSE. &c.


LYNCH'S HAIR TONIC, FOR SOFTENING, BEAUTIFYING, AND FALLING OUT OF THE HAIR. SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY


WILLIAM LYNCH, FALLS ROAD, NEAR TOLL GATE, AND BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.


CHARLES E. SAVAGE, 36 LEE STREET. DEALER IN


Rags, Rope, Iron, Metals, &c.


THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THE SAME. Also, WOOLEN RAGS of every description, LEAD. ZINC. COPPER, PEWTER, BRASS, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON always on hand for sale.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Denmead's Iron Works.


A. & W. DENMEAD & SONS,


COR. NORTH AND MONUMENT-STS. BALTIMORE, HAVING THEIR


IRON FOUNDRY LACHINE SHOP


IN COMPLETE OPERATION, ARE PREPARED


TO EXECUTE FAITHFULLY AND PROMPTLY, ORDERS FOR


Locomotive or Stationary Steam Engines, Woolen, Cotton, Flour, Rice, Sugar, Grist or Saw Mills. Slide, Hand or Chuck Lathes, Machinery for cutting all kinds of Grain. Hy- draulic, Tobacco and other Presses. Car and Locomotive Patent Ringwheels, WARRANTED. Bridge and Mill Castings, of every description. Gas and Water Pipes, all sizes, WARRANTED. Rail Road Wheels, with BEST FAGGOTED AXLE, furnished and fit up for use, complete.


Being provided with HEAVY LATHES for BORING and TURNING Screws, Cylinders, &c., we can furnish them of any pitch, length or pattern.


Jay Old Machinery Renewed or Repaired-and Estimates for Work, in any part of the United States, furnished at short notice.


JOHN WILLIAMS,


STATIONER,


AND


BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, No. 2 WATER-ST., near South-st. BALTIMORE.


BLANK ACCOUNT AND RECORD BOOKS, . Of all sizes, on hand and made to order, of the best materials, and warranted bound in the most substantial manner.


STATIONERY,


A complete assortment of Office and Counting-House Stationery, Letter and Cap Papers, Steel Pens and Handles, Copying, Writing, Carmine and Red Inks, Inkstands, Sand Boxes, Wafer Cups, Seals, Wafers, Envelops, Rulers, Patent and Red Blotting Papers, &c., &c.


BOOKS BOUND IN EVERY VARIETY OF STYLE.


JOB PRINTING NEATSY EXECUTE


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


SLOAN & CALWELL, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


BRANDIES, WINES, GIN, CIGARS, &C.


Nos. 17 & 19 CHEAPSIDE, BALTIMORE.


WVINES AND


Cognac Brandy, Pale and Dark, (Pinet, Castellon & Co., Otard, Dupuy & Co., James Hen- nessy. ) Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum, Irish Whiskey, Scotch Whiskey, Peach, Cherry, Lav- ender, Raspberry and Ginger Brandies; Wine Bitters; Madeira, Port, Teneriffe, Sherry, Lisbon, Muscat, Malaga, Champagne and Claret Wines, Choice and Old. Havana Cigars of all Grades. Extra Fine Old Monongahela and Bourbon Whiskey, from two to five years old.


GEORGE W. WEBB,


COLDSMIT do


S. E. Corner Baltimore and Light-sts.


IMPORTER AND DEALER IN


Fine Watches, Bich Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE,


AND FINE FANCY ARTICLES.


Every attention paid to the Manufacture and Repair of Jewelry. Fine Watches Repaired by experienced workmen. Hair Plaiting in all its varieties. Orders attended to with dispatch.


G. JENNINGS LOANE, MANUFACTURER OF VERDIGRIS AND COLORS,


AND DEALER IN PAINTS & OILS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOOT OF CROSS STREET, SOUTH SIDE OF THE BASIN,


BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


RICHARD R. MAYGER.


F. LITTIG SHAFFER, JR.


R.M.


R. M.


MAYGER & SHAFFER, ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, PATTERN MAKERS & IRON FOUNDERS, 40 E. MONUMENT-ST., BALTIMORE, MANUFACTURERS OF


Steam Engines, Brist, Saw and Sugar Mills.


Constantly on hand MILL GEARING, HEAVY AND LIGHT PULLEYS, HANGERS and SHAFTINGS, and all sizes of WATER STOPS and PIPES. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. All kinds of BOILERS and TANKS made to order.


CHARLES FARINGER, MANUFACTURER OF


SOAP & CANDLES


CONSTITUTION STREET, Near Buren Street,


BALTIMORE. Has always on hand MOULD CANDLES, BROWN, YELLOW, CHEMICAL, OLIVE and FANCY SOAPS, which he will sell on the most liberal terms.


WILLIAM ACOMB, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


BROOMS, BASKETS,


WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PAINTED BUCKETS, CEDAR WARE, BRISTLE BRUSHES, MATS, CORDAGE, MATCHES, BLACKING, TWINE, WICKING, &c. No. 121 FRANKLIN STREET, One door West of Eutaw, BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOHN C. MCCULLOUGH, DEALER IN


WOOD & OFFICE & YARD CORNER OF


COAL. PRATT & FREMONT STS.


HÌNH FIX GULLỘUCH WOLNOLING WOOD


WHARF YARD. FOOT OF EUTAW ST. BALTIMORE. I DELIVER FREE OF CHARGE SAWED, OR SAWED & SPLIT HICKORY. OAK & PINE WOOD OF ALL SIZES & LENGTHS. ALSO ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COAL OF ALL SIZES, SELECTED EXPRESSLY FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES. ALL FOR SALE AT LOW RATES. N.W.COR.


OFDERS RECEIVED AT


FARK & FAYE


C. F. DUTROW & CO.


roduce Commission


Merchants,


WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


CHEESE, GRAIN, BACON, BUTTER, LARD, EGGS,


BEANS, SEEDS, FRUITS,


AND PRODUCE GENERALLY,


No. 5 Balderston-st., opposite No. 39 Light-st. BALTIMORE, MD.


BY PERMISSION WE REFER TO


WM. L. RICHARDSON, Cashier Citizens' Bank, Baltimore. JOHNS HOPKINS, President of the Merchants' Bank, Baltimore. WM. LAMPING & CO., Baltimore.


JAMES J. BROOKS, Esq., Baltimore.


G. D. ARTHUR, Cashier Atlantic Bank, New York.


J. C. DONNELL, Cashier Bank of Commerce, Philadelphia, Pa.


JOSEPH B. BOWLES, President Bank of Louisville, Ky.


J. HARPER, Cashier Bank of Pittsburg, Pa.


WM. P. SPRAGUE & CO., Malta, Ohio.


SPEER, PATTERSON & CO., Concord, Ohio.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOHN S. GITTINGS.


BENJ. H. WILLIAMS.


JOHN S. GITTINGS & CO.


BANKERS, EXCHANGE, STOCK AND BILL BROKERS, NO. 29 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE.


Transact all business appertaining to Banks or private Bankers, in their several depart- ments.


Buy and sell on Commission Stock and Securities in this and other Markets.


Uncurrent Money bought and sold.


Make advances on Stocks, Real Estate, Notes and other Collaterals. Negotiate time Paper and Stock Loans.


Receive deposits in Bankable and Uncurrent Funds, and give SPECIAL ATTENTION TO COLLECTIONS on all accessible points in the United States and Canada, and can offer un- rivalled facilities to correspondents.


Interest allowed on deposits.


I. C. CANFIELD. WM. B. CANFIELD. JOS. H. MEREDITH.


CANFIELD, BRO. & CO. No. 229 BALTIMORE-ST. WHOLESALE IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY


STERLING SILVER WARE, DIAMONDS, PEARLS,


AND OTHER


recions Bems,


ALSO


CUTLERY, ALBATA WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, fancy Bonds, &r.


WATCHMAKER'S TOOLS & MATERIALS.


Country Trade Supplied at Lowest Rates. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR EXTENSIVE STOCK.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


FIRE INSURANCE.


The howard Fire Insurance Do.


OF BALTIMORE,


INSURES Dwellings, Furniture, Warehouses, Goods on Storage, and Merchandise Generally, Against Loss or Damage by Fire. Also, Vessels and Cargoes in Port.


Office, S. E. COR. SOUTH & SECOND-STS.


(Former Office of J. S. Gittings & Co.)


THE DIRECTORS MEET DAILY TO ANSWER APPLICATIONS.


ANDREW REESE, President.


DIRECTORS.


JAMES M. POUDER, WM. G. POWER,


AARON FENTON.


GEO. P. THOMAS,


SAM'L R. SMITH,


CHAS. HOFFMAN,


WM. ORTWINE,


M. BENZINGER,


H. J. WERDEBAUGH, E. H. PERKINS, AUGUSTUS SHRIVER. J. STRICKER JENKINS.


G. HARLAN WILLIAMS, Secretary.


THE MUTUAL BENEFIT


LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY


PRESENTS INDUCEMENTS TO ALL CLASSES EQUAL TO ANY COMPANY AND FAR SUPERIOR TO MOST.


1st .- Giving those insured their full share of all profits.


2d .- Dividends annually.


3d .- Allowing all whose premiums are above $50 to retain one-half of the amount. 4th .- By having a large capital and adjusting all losses with promptness and fairness.


SURPLUS, $3,001, 920 91.


5th .- By being a Home Company and readily accessible, and many other advanta- ges to be found by an investigation of its merits.


MILO LEWIS. Agent. Over 159 W. Baltimore-st., Opposite the Museum.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


BALTIMORE LIFE INSURANCE CO.


NO. 6 SOUTH STREET. Incorporated in 1830 .- Charter Perpetual. JOHN I. DONALDSON, President. A. B. COULTER, Sec'y.


This Company proposes to insure Lives for one or more years, or for life. With their rates the assured enjoys the benefit of immediate in lieu of a prospective and uncertain bonus. He risks neither his policy nor the premium he has paid.


These premiums may be made payable annually, semi-annually or quarterly, at option of the assured. The Company grants and buys annuities. Sells endowments for children. Makes all contracts in which Life or the interest of Money is involved.


FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO X


Office, N. E. COR. SOUTH & SECOND-STS.


Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, On all descriptions of Property, Within the Limits of the City.


JOHN REESE, President.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS.


JOHN H. EHLEN,


CHAS. A. GRINNELL, JAMES FIELDS,


AUGUSTUS J. ALBERT,


MENDES I. COHEN, GARRET BROWN,


CHARLES M. KEYSER,


GEORGE S. GIBSON,


JOHN M. GALT,


C. A. SCHEFER,


GEORGE ROGERS, THOMAS WILSON,


EDWARD JENKINS,


JAMES M. ANDERSON,


HENRY R. LAUDERMAN,


FREDERICK ACHEY


S. S. MILLS,


CALEB PARKS.


THOS. W. LEVERING,


SAMUEL HART. HENRY L. REITZ,


NATHAN TYSON,


HUGH BOLTON,


JOSHUA JONES,


F. LITTIG SHAFFER,


ROBERT TAYLOR,


ISAAC M. DENSON,


JOSHUA DRYDEN,


JOHN G. REANEY,


J. ALEX. SHRIVER.


JOHN CUSHING,


G. K. TYLER,


HENRY P. DUHURST, Secretary.


THE EXCHANGE BANK,


SECOND STREET, ADJOINING THE POST OFFICE,


Will receive Weekly and Special Deposits, and pay In- terest on the same.


WILLIAM E. COALE, President.


WILLIAM L. MONTAGUE, JR., Cashier.


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JOSEPH CLARKSON & SON, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, No. 75 N. Front Street. Baltimore, Md. MANUFACTURE TO ORDER




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