Woods' Baltimore city directory (1864), Part 1

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Publication date: 1864
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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ADVERTISEMENTS.


B. G. TUBMAN & CO.


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, SEGARS, &c., &c.


B.G.TUBMAN&CO. GROOCRSA COMMISSION MERCHANT


BG TUBMANĻCA


Deslersn


TOLD RYE


WHISJUES


WALER


HART.


AND


COMMISSION MERCHANTS


FOR THE SALE OF


GRAIN AND OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE, No. 102 LIGHT STREET WHARF,


THIRD DOOR SOUTH OF CAMDEN STREET,


BALTIMORE, MD.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, School of Medicine.


The Annual Session begins early in October, and ends on the first of the ensuing March.


FACULTY OF PHYSIC.


N. R. SMITH, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery.


W. E. A. AIKIN, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.


SAMUEL CHEW, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine. N. R. SMITH, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.


GEORGE W. MILTENBERGER, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.


RICHARD MCSHERRY, M. D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine and Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics.


Clinical Instruction is given in Medicine and Surgery at the "BALTIMORE INFIRMARY," an Institu- tion of more than thirty years standing, belonging to the University, situated in its immediate neighborhood, under the sole charge of, and attended by, the Faculty. Its wards constantly contain ample material for illus- trating the various forms of disease, and are open throughout the year, to all Matriculates of the School with. out charge.


Anatomical material is abundant, and supplied at moderate expense. The Demonstrator, James H. But- ler, M. D., devotes regular hours to this department of instruction.


Fees for the Full Course, $90. Practical Anatomy, $10. Matriculation, $5. Graduation, $20. For further information apply to


GEO. W. MILTENBERGER, Dean of the Faculty, No. 152 W. Lombard-st., Baltimore.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


THE


BALTIMORE INFIRMARY


Is constantly open for the reception and care of THE SICK. The Patients are attended by the Faculty of the University, and nursed by the Sisters of Charity. An addition has recently been erected, containing commodious private apartments separate from the more public portion of the house. Persons from a distance requiring sur- gical treatment, or operations, will find the Institution admirably adapted to this purpose.


Board from THREE to TEN DOLLARS per week, according to the accommodations required.


Applications for admission may be made to


DR. E. F. MILHOLLAND,


RESIDENT PHYSICIAN.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


PICKLING


AND


PRESERVING ESTABLISHMENT.


ESTABLISHED 1847.


NUMSEN, CARROLL & CO. No. 18


LIGHT STREET,


BALTIMORE.


PRESERVES, JELLIES, SYRUPS, PIE FRUITS, BRANDIED FRUITS, PICKLES, CATSUPS, SAUCES, HERMETI- CALLY SEALED OYSTERS, MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, &c., &c.


SOLE AGENTS FOR BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK,


PREPARED BY THE


BALTIMORE CONDENSED MILK COMPANY.


A" All Articles sold by NUMSEN, CARROLL & CO., are either Manufactured by themselves, or received from Houses of the first respectability in the United States or Europe, all warranted to be of the best kind. Sold on the most accommodating terms, packed carefully and shipped to any part of the world.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


RICHARD WALZL'S EXTENSIVE AND SPLENDID


PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES


No. 77 W. Baltimore Street.


PTHE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE STATE.


The Latest Improvements, Inventions, Patents and Machinery, for the CARTES DE VISITE, are to be found at this House.


Depot for PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES and ALBUMS.


GEO. S. CLOGG,


2 S. Calvert Street,


ONE DOOR S. OF BALTIMORE, BALT.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF


GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


SAMUEL, HUNT,


UNOS


DEO TEST


ATRA MI FID ESMUIN


No. 202 BALTIMORE STREET,


BETWEEN CHARLES AND ST. PAUL STREETS,


MANUFACTURER OF


TRAVELING TRUNKS,


HARNESS, SADDLEas,


MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, &C.,


LADIES' BONNET TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS,


BRIDLES, WHIPS, SPURS,


BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE COVERS,


FLY NETS, COLLARS, &C., &C.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


GROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM


GROVER


KER'S


CELEBRATED


PREMIUM


SEWIN


INES


SEWING MACHINES


FOR FAMILY USE AND


MANUFACTURING PURPOSES.


Re-The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company, in addition to their justly cele- brated machines making the Grover & Baker stitch, and of which this Company are sole proprietors, have perfected a series of shuttle or lock stitch machines, surpassing by far any machines of this class heretofore brought before the public. They are more simple, more rapid, and more easily managed than any shuttle or lock stitch machines.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS, No. 181 BALTIMORE STREET,


THIRD DOOR FROM LIGHT, BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


P. LENFIELD PERKINS, GALLERIES OF PHOTOGRAPHY,


No. 99 BALTIMORE STREET, Opposite Holiday-st., AND


No. 207 BALTIMORE STREET, above Light-st.


An experience of nineteen years and the success which has steadily attended the business of Mr. Perkins, and also the improvements that he has made in his beautiful art, from time to time, is a sufficient guarantee to all who want truthful Pictures of Artistic excellence.


A GOOD PICTURE ALWAYS GUARANTEED.


ELLIS & CAIRNS,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


Foreign and Domestic


LIQUORS, WINES, PORTER, ALE & CIDER,


AND AGENTS FOR


ROBISON'S IMPROVED PHOSPHATE OF LIME, EQUAL TO PERUVIAN GUANO, No. 14 SOUTH GAY STREET, BALTIMORE.


JOHN BOYD, DEALER IN


MALT AND HOPS


MALT HOUSE, foot of Eutaw-st. OFFICE, 14 S. Gay-st.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


FASHIONABLE CLOTHING.


GEO. MCKENDREE TEAL'S


ul


LATEST STYLES.


MERCHANT TAILORING


ESTABLISHMENT,


No. 50,


N. E. COR. BALTIMORE AND FREDERICK-STS.


Where may be found a General Assortment of


READY-MADE CLOTHING


OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES.


MEG" Also, a large assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which will be made to order in the latest and best manner.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


NYBURG'S


SEGAR


MANUFACTORY,


No. 31 N. HOWARD-ST.


"Constantly on hand a well selected assortment of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC SEGARS.


Liberal Deduction made to the Trade.


THOS. C. BASSHOR & CO. No. 26 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. ENGINEERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF


STEAM & WATER FIXTURES


FOR HEATING PUBLIO & PRIVATE BUILDINGS, GREEN HOUSES, STEAMBOATS, &O. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OP


Wrought Iron Pipes, Malleable & Cast Iron Steam Fittings, Brass Work, Steam Gauges, Traps, Steam & Hand Pumps, Heaters, &c. HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBING DONE TO ORDER.


Also, Proprietors of the AMERICAN AUTOMATIC STEAM COMPANY'S LOW PRESSURE STEAM HEATING APPARATUS, (GOLD'S PATENT,) The first and only Low Pressure Steam Heating Apparatus with OPEN BOILER ever used for Warming and Ventilating Public and Private Buildings, Hotels, Churches, Hospitals, Green Houses, &c., &c.


Warranted Efficient, Economical and Safe.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


R. P. SHERWOOD'S


HOTEL


FATING HOUSE AND


ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, S. E. COR. FAYETTE & HARRISON STS. BALTIMORE.


" Meals at all Hours from 6 A. M., to 12 P. M. RLodgings to be had at all hours of the night.


F. LLOYD,


GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONABE


146 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, C C


BOOT, SHOE AND GAITER MANUFACTURER,


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


NEW YORK & BALTIMORE TRANSPORTATION LINE.


Inland Route via Delaware and Raritan, and Chesapeake and Delaware Canals. Comprising eighteen Steamers and Barges of average capacity of 130 tons each. For the conveyance of Merchandise, Produce, Packages, Horses, Cattle, Carriages, Furniture and Goods, of all sorts at very low rates.


TIME THROUGH 35 HOURS. FOR NEW YORK.


A Steamboat leaves Baltimore DAILY, except Sunday, from No. 3 LIGHT STREET WHARF.


FROM NEW YORK.


A Steamboat leaves in like manner for Baltimore, DAILY, except Sundays, from NORTH RIVER, Pier 7. Goods destined for places beyond Baltimore or New York, forwarded immediately with care-Free of all charges for Commission.


The safety, regularity and dispatch of this Line, together with the moderate rates charged, commend it to the public as a desirable medium for conveying every description of Freight.


WESTERN FREIGHTS from the Baltimore and Ohio R. R Co. received at the LOCUST POINT DEPOT, handled carefully and forwarded with the utmost dispatch immediately on arrival Through receipts can be obtained over this route from any of the Agents of the B. & O. R. R. Co. for Goods deliverable in N. Y.


J. A. SHRIVER, Agent, No. 3 Light-st. Whf., Balt. W. DALZELL, Agent, Pier 7 North River, N. Y.


BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT CO.


VIA CANAL.


FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, PACKAGES, HORSES, CARRIA- GES, FURNITURE & GOODS OF ALL SORTS,


BETWEEN


PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMOFE.


FOR PHILADELPHIA.


One of the Company's Steamboats leaves No. 3 LIGHT STREET WHARF, EVERY AFTERNOON. Arriving In Philadelphia at 5 o'clock the next morning, in ample time for the New York Trains.


FROM PHILADELPHIA.


Leaves DAILY, at 3 o'clock, from No. 19 SOUTH WHARVES. Goods forwarded immediately with care- Free of all charge for commission.


J. A. SHRIVER, Agent, No. 3 Light-st. Whf., Balt.


A. GROVES, Jr., Agent, No. 34 South Wharves, Phila.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


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8


EDWARD AKERS, Watch Maker & Jeweler


No. 65 SOUTH CHARLES STREET, NEAR PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.


Keeps a large assortment of Watches, Jewelry, &c. la" Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and warranted.


WENDEL BOLLMAN, Civil and Constructing Engineer,


PATAPSCO WORKS.


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


Manufacturer of BOLLMAN'S PATENT IRON SUSPENSION TRUSSED BRIDGE, for Railways and Com- mon 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.


BALTIMORE BILL-POSTING ESTABLISHMENT, J. W. HARPER & CO. JARVIS BUILDINGS, N. W. COR. BALTIMORE AND NORTH STREETS.


Bills posted in every part of the city with neatness and dispatch. Handbills, Pro- grammes, Cards, Circulars, &c., &c, carefully distributed throughout the entire city. Bills sent to our address per Express (charges paid) will receive our special attention. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to-all right.


19TERMS POSITIVELY CASH, CA OFFICE, No. 3 NORTH STREET, in the Basement.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


WM. G. GARDNER & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LUBRICATING AND ILLUMINATING


C ARBO ILS,


LAMPS, SHADES AND FIXTURES, No. 1 S. LIBERTY STREET, BALTIMORE.


ILamps altered to burn Coal Oil.


GENERAL UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT, 220 W. BALTIMORE-ST.


WALTER CROOK, JR.


IMPORTER AND GENERAL DEALER IN


UPHOLSTERY GOODS,


CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS,


Colindow Shades and Hollands,


TRIMMINGS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SHADE AND BLIND FIXTURES, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN AND FRENCH WALL PAPERS.


HOUSES and SHIP'S CABINS, furnished with dispatch. CURTAINS, BLINDS and WINDOW SHADES, made to order. ITrade supplied on liberal terms.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


STEWART'S


CALVERT STABLES


Horses taken at Livery by the Day or Month.


Horses taken at Livery by the Day or Month.


63, 65, 67 & 74 CALVERT STREET,


OPPOSITE CITY SPRING,


BALTIMORE.


COACHES AT ALL HOURS, FOR SHOPPING, VISITING, WEDDINGS, &c., &c.


HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE,


COACHES, AT ALL HOURS,


doleddings and Funerals Served,


HORSES TAKEN AT LIVERY, &C.


AUG. E. STEWART,


PROPRIETRESS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


DENMEAD & SON, IRON WORKS


N. E. CORNER


NORTH & MONUMENT STREETS, AND


Ship Yard, Boston Street, Canton,


BALTIMORE.


Having their IRON FOUNDRY, MACHINE and BOILER SHOPS in complete operation, are prepared to execute faithfully and promptly, Orders for


Iron Ships and Steamboat Machinery,


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


Also, 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. Hydraulic, Tobacco and other Presses. Car and Locomotive Patent Ringwheels, WAR- RANTED. 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.


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


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


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


S. D. BROOKS, MANUFACTURER OF


OYSTER, FRUIT AND OIL CANS,


ROOFING AND SPOUTING DONE TO ORDER. CORNER BOSTON AND MADISON STS., Opposite Pratt's Iron Wharf, CANTON, BALTIMORE.


D. SHETTLE & CO.


MARYLAND


ALE. BREWERY.


BROWN STOUT,


MANUFACTURERS OF ALE, PORTER, BROWN STOUT


AND TABLE BEER, N. E. Corner Holiday and Franklin Streets.


S. D. BROOKS, HERMETICALLY SEALED


OYSTER AND FRUIT PACKER,&


COR. BOSTON AND MADISON STS., Opposite Pratt's Iron Wharf, CANTON, BALTIMORE.


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M WOOD


ENGRAYER


220 BaltºSt.


BALTIMORE


BOOK & NEWSPAPER


ILLUSTRATIONS


F. LITTIG SHAFFER, JR. RICHARD R. MAYGER.


MAYGER & SHAFFER,


ARCHITECTURAL


IRON WORKS, AND


IRON FO


No. 40 E. MONUMENT ST., BALTIMORE.


Cast Iron Architectural Work


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 hand.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


E. MAHLON PRICE, WIRE AND SIEVE


MANUFACTURER,


No. 58 SOUTH CALVERT STREET, (WATSON'S OLD STAND,) BALTIMORE.


Keeps Constantly on hand and Manufacturers to Order, all kinds of


WIRE GOODS


SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS, RAT AND MOUSE TRAPS,


Rolling Screen Wire for Mills,


Plain and Fancy Wire Work FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS. ALSO, WOVE WIRE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the "OLD STAND,"


No. 58 SOUTH CALVERT STREET, BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


HUGH SISSON'S STEAM MARBLE WORKS, COR. NORTH AND MONUMENT STS.


BALTIMORE.


Is prepared to furnish all orders in his line, viz.


larble antels,


onuments,


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


STEAM FIRE WOOD MILL.


COAL AND WOOD YARD.


W. F. H. ONION, COR. LOMBARD ST. AND CENTRAL AV.


MES" We are prepared to deliver to consumers in any part of the city the various kinds of Coal-also OAK and PINE WOOD, either in the STICK, or SAWED and SPLIT, ANY SIZE and LENGTH desired at the Lowest Market Price.


GEORGE ROSSMARCK'S FEDERAL HILL


LAGER BEER


BREWERY, Cor. Cross and Covington Sts., F. H., Baltimore. A"Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


HISS & BROTHER, FASHIONABLE Cabinet furniture and Upholstery,


MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE,


NO. 128 W. FAYETTE STREET, BALTIMORE.


CHAS. E. MINNICK,


Having bought out the Interest of JONES & WEBSTER, in the Establishment formerly occupied by


MINNICK, JONES & WEBSTER,


No. 65 N. CALVERT STREET,


(OPPOSITE CITY SPRING,)


BALTIMORE,


Is now prepared to build all kinds of CARRIAGES at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.


Repairing in all its branches done with neatness and dispatch.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOHN H. HASKELL, No. 33 SOUTH EUTAW STREET,


BALTIMORE,


MANUFACTURER OF


Cotton and Woolen Alachine Cards,


SUPERIOR STRETCHED


LEATHER BANDS


AND LEATHER HOSE.


1The above articles warranted equal to any made in this country. The best quali- ty of Oak tanned Leather is used, and no Hemlock or mixed tannage. The Belting is Stretched on Patent Machinery of my own invention, and I can safely say is as thoroughly stretched as by any other machinery, or plan, now in use.


A general assortment of Manufacturers articles on hand at Lowest Cash Prices.


POOLE & HUNT, FOUNDER AND


O MACHINISTS,-


OFFICE 161 NORTH STREET,


BALTIMORE.


WORKS AT WOODBERRY, Northern Central Railroad.


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ADVERTISMENTS.


CLARKE & JONES,


MANUFACTURERS OF


STEAM REFINED CANDY,


AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Sardines, Syrups & Cigars.


A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FIRE WORKS.


NO. 20 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE.


Particular attention paid to orders.


S. ROSENFELD & CO.


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


SEGARS,


CHEWING AND LEAF TOBACCO, No. 20 South Gay Street, BALTIMORE.


HAVANA & PRINCIPE SEGARS


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.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


PETER WALTHER, No. 70 WEST PRATT STREET, Corner of Gay, BALTIMORE, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF


NAUTICAL GOODS AND BUILDER OF SMALL MACHINERY.


NOAH WALKER & CO.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


CLOTHIERS,


WASHINGTON BUILDING,


No. 165 and 167 Baltimore St.


Between Calvert and Light Sts., opposite Adams Express Co's Office,


BALTIMORE.


PHILIP GOVER & CO. BROKERS,


No. 22 BALTIMORE STREET, Opposite Maryland Institute, BALTIMORE.


BUY AND SELL NORTH CAROLINA, VIRGINIA AND ALL UNCURRENT BANK NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, GOLD AND SILVER COIN AT BEST RATES


COLLECTIONS .- We Collect on all Accessible Points, on the most favorable terms.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


HENRY M'CAFFREY,


MUSIC


PUBLISHER,


No. 205 BALTIMORE STREET,


The Largest Assortment of Music in the city can be found at this establishment. 19MUSIC PUBLISHED AND RECEIVED DAILY, Dealers, Booksellers, Seminaries, Teachers, &c., supplied on the most reasonable terms.


JOHN R. COX & POPE, PRODUCE AND GENERAL


COMMISSION MERCHANTS,


S. W. Corner Howard and Fayette Sts., BALTIMORE. Flour, Grain, Butter, Dried Fruit, &c., &c., &c. REFERENCE-Western Bank of Baltimore.


HENRY KLEES & SONS, MOROCCO AND LINING MANUFACTURERS,


TANNERS AND CURRIERS OF ALL KINDS OF LEATHER. Dealers in Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, STORE No. 15, FACTORY No, 19 SARATOGA ST., Opposite Bethel Church, BALTIMORE.


CHARLES & JAMES WEBB & CO. SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, No. 136 ENSOR ST., Corner of Chew, BALTIMORE.


Constantly on hand for sale Fine and Fancy Soaps, Candles, Tallow, &c., on the most pleasing terms.


Tallow wanted-the highest market price paid.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


SMITH & CURLETT, MANUFACTURERS OF


Adamantine & Tallow Candles


CORNER HOLIDAY AND PLEASANT STS., BALTIMORE.


JOHN W. BECHTEL, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, AND STOVE, FURNACE & TIN WARE MANUFACTURER, ALSO, AGENT FOR MOTT'S TUBULAR OVEN RANGE, No. 93 NORTH EUTAW ST., BALTIMORE.


IF YOU WISH TO HAVE ANYTHING DONE IN THE


GUNSMITH, LOCKSMITH, BELL HANGING OR MACHINE LINE, CALL AT W. H. LAUDERMAN'S, 136 Thames Street, between Ann and Wolfe, BALTIMORE.


Where you can get your work done with Neatness and Dispatch and on the most reasonable terms.


RK.


J. DIFFENBAUGH, (Successor to S. Hebbern,) N. E. Corner Stricker and Baltimore Streets, AND AT Miller's Hotel, Corner Paca and German Streets, BALTIMORE.


OG-All Orders left at either of the above places, will be promptly attended to.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOHN EVANS, MANUFACTURER OF


PLANISHED, JAPANNED AND PLAIN TIN WARE,


Scott's Patent and other Refrigerators, Water Coolers, &c. AND DEALER IN


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Warerooms, 18 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore.


ESTABLISHED IN 1828.


G. & N. POPPLEIN, Jr. MANUFACTURERS OF PAINTS AND COLORS


DRY AND IN OIL, BALTIMORE SUPERIOR FLINT AND EMERY PAPER, IMPORTERS OF LAKES, CARMINES AND VERMILIONS, Manufacturer's Agents for the Sale of


WHITE LEAD, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES, &c. All of which are offered to the trade at New York prices. OFFICE AND FACTORY, No. 50 NORTH STREET, BALTIMORE.


EDWARD FLAHERTY, WHARF AND BRIDGE BUILDER IN GENERAL, No. 168 BANK STREET, BALTIMORE.


All business entrusted to me will be attended to with promptness and dispatch. a


Also, SPAR MAKER AND BUILDER.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


ICE! ICE! ICE!


D. S. SUMWALT


Takes this method to inform bis customers, and all others who use ICE, that he is prepared to serve them with


PURE SPRING WATER


ICE,


EQUAL, IF NOT SUPERIOR, TO BOSTON ICE,


AT REASONABLE RATES.


OFFICE AND DEPOT, S. E. corner of Howard and Mulberry, BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


R. W. HEYWOOD'S FURNITURE WAREROOMS, No. 102 N. CHARLES-ST., BALTIMORE, Up Stairs. MANUFACTURER OF


OAK AND WALNUT CHAMBER FURNITURE,


Also, in IMITATION OF ALL KINDS OF WOODS; ORNAMENTAL SUITS, of every color ; DINING ROOM FURNITURE of every variety; PILLOWS and BOLSTERS ; CURLED HAIR and HUSK MATTRESSES, and a general assortment of CANE SEAT CHAIRS. - I MANUFACTURE my FURNITURE EX- PRESSLY FOR RETAIL SALES.


CANFIELD, BROTHER & CO. 229 Baltimore Street, corner Charles, BALTIMORE.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver Ware, Silver Plated Boods, CUTLERY, Bronzes, Clocks, Opera Glasses, Fans, Vases, AND FANCY GOODS GENERALLY. ALSO, MILITARY GOODS Of every description, as SWORDS, BELTS, SASHES, SPURS, BUTTONS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, HAVERSACKS, PISTOLS, FIELD and MARINE GLASSES, &c.


PRESENTATION SWORDS On hand, and made to order at short notice. They invite attention to their stock.


CHARLES L. SPIES' DANCING AND WALTZING


ACADEMY, OPEN FROM SEPTEMBER UNTIL MAY, At CENTRAL HALL, corner Baltimore and Charles sts.


With increased facilities of affording to young Ladies, Misses, Masters and Gentlemen, a thorough and practical knowledge of the above elegant accomplishment, his course of instruction is thoroughly systematic, and embraces all the new and fashionable dances .- TERMS MODERATE.


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ADVERTISMENTS.


MAYNARD & NOYES. BLACK


WRIT NG INK.


Manufacture Established 1818.


The quality of this Ink has been tested for more than FORTY years. During this time, it has constantly increased in public favor and patronage, and is now the leading article in the country. The proprietors annex a few of many Testimonials received from parties who have used it for more than a quarter of a century, and whose oppor- tunity and qualifications for judging correctly of its merits will not be questioned.


REGISTRY OF DEEDS OFFICE, Boston, January 10, 1859.


Messrs. MAYNARD & NOYES, Gentlemen : I am glad that longer use of your Writing Ink enables me to repeat the testimony given in its favor many years ago. I have used it in this office thirty-seven years, and my oldest records are as legible and black as when first written. This rare quality for permanence, renders it invaluable for State and Coun- ty Records and all mercantile purposes, where it is important that the writing should remain legible and unchanged in color by the lapse of time.


HENRY ALLINE, Register of Deeds.


BOWDOIN PUBLIC SCHOOL, Boston, January 7, 1857.


Messrs. MAYNARD & NOYES, Gentlemen : I have used your Ink in the Writing Depart- ment of this School the past thirty years, and take great pleasure in renewing my testi- monial of its superior quality. It flows freely from the pen, its color is brilliant and permanent, and it combines all the necessary and desirable qualities of good Ink.


JAS. ROBINSON, Writing Master.


The following extract of a letter from a well known and long established Bookseller in Dover, N. H., is like many others often received, and will be found to express the opinion and correspond with the experience of a larger number in the business.


After trying various kinds of Ink, most of my customers come back to yours. I am tired of the miserable compounds offered every little while, pretending to be superior to all other Inks, and will have nothing further to do with them. I have used your Ink on my books over twenty-six years, and my customers can see how it stands against time. Entries made in 1832 are as fresh as those made during the year.


Dover, N. H., October 16, 1858.


E. J. LANE.


The following Testimonial from Dr. Chilton, is added as a supplement to any of his previous tests.


From experiments instituted by me, in 1855 and 1856, and repeated within the past six months, I am fully satisfied that Maynard & Noyes' Writing Ink is entitled to the pre-eminence it has always sustained for Legibility and Permanence of color. New York, May 11, 1858. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.


The above popular Ink, together with BLUE, RED, CARMINE and COPYING INK, WRITING FLUID and INK POWDER, is for sale by the principal Book- sellers, Stationers, and Paper Dealers in Baltimore.


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WILLIAM T. HOUGH, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 208 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE.


STOCKS, BONDS AND SECURITIES OF THIS AND OTHER MARKETS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.


HOSIERY, YARN, GLOVES, SMALL WARES, &c. JACOB KNIPP, JR. NO. 33 NORTH HOWARD STREET, BETWEEN FAYETTE AND LEXINGTON-STS. LOVEJOY'S OLD STAND. DEALER IN UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS Of Silk, Merino, Wool and Cotton, for Gents', Ladies and Children's Wear. Umbrellas, Neck Ties, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Worsteds, Canvass, Embroidered Silk, Chenille, Patterns, Machine Twist, Spool Cotton, Threads, Needles, Tapes, Wool Jackets Pins, Gauntlets, Fancy Soaps, Corsets, &c.


H. BALDERSTON & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF


WIRE SIEVES,


BRASS AND IRON WIRE CLOTH, SCREENS FOR CORN, COAL AND SAND, PLAIN & FANCY WIRE WORK of every description. No. 12 S. Calvert Street, BALTIMORE.


J. D. SAUERBERG & IMPORTERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS 21 and 23 LIGHT STREET, cor. of Mercer, NEAR FOUNTAIN HOTEL, BALTIMORE.


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RICHARD R. MAYGER,


F. LITTIG SHAFFER, JR.


R. M


R.M.


MAYGER & SHAFFER,


ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS Pattern Makers and Fron Founders, 40 E. MONUMENT-ST., BALTIMORE, MANUFACTURERS OF




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