Woods' Baltimore city directory (1867-1868), Part 1

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Publication date: 1867-1868
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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PASE ARDE. & CO. 111 Smith'y Wharf, Gravel Roofing and BU Coal Tar Products. ------


JOS. C. BASSHOR. & CO., Steam Heating, See pp. 30 & 31.


MUTUAL BENEFIT


pany


NEWARK, N. J. Accumulation over $12,000,000. P. WEBB, State Agent, Mo. 99 Second Street.


J. BAKER


Tennantany Manufacturers and Dealers in


DYE WOODS, DYEING DRUGS,


OIL VITRIOL, CHEMICALS, ACIDS, &c. 36 and 38 S. Charles-st.


DROST & SUTRO


IMPORTERS OF


RESS TRIMMINGS,


HOSIERY, &c. Ko. 25 Hanover Street.


SEWING MACHINE SHANKS,


1857. ESTABLISHED


1857.


Ccz. Lombard and Sharp-sts.


Opposite 4ho Baptist Round Church,


BALTIMORE.


Hv twenty thre year's exper tre as a Machinist, and the last ten on Sewing Machine. I offer the


atest Improved Empire Noiseless Sewing Machine


AS THE BEST IN USE.


" I. FAVIIYISI Ins It Is Tal ha, fathers, Banks, Braid- and is excellent for Pants, Ves andDresunakers. 0. 2 T.I. I t letthe GAys, &C 1. ', I vel for I. then Shows, Carriage Harness & , HAS M. EQUA. AGANU'S WANTED.


ALLMAND & WILLIAMS, 79 BE UND-ST .. GG ALLMAND General Insurance Age ".


A :VAGE WILLIAMS


P


ESTABLISHED IN 1834.


CANFIELD BRO. & CO. 229 BALTIMORE STREET,


BALTIMORE.


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


Gold e Silver Watches


DIAMONDS AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES,


FINE JEWELRY,


Of the Greatest Variety and Newest Styles.


ELEGANT SILVER WARE.


FINE SILVER PLATED WARE, OF THE BEST QUALITY,


Including an assortment of the GORHAM COMPANY'S Superior Nickel Plate Tea and Coffee Sets, Waiters, Castors, Baskets, Butter Stands, Pickle Stands, Forks, Spoons, &c.


PARIS CLOCKS,


Bronzes and Rich Fancy Gouds,


FANS, OPERA GLASSES, FIELD GLASSES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, &c.


Military Goods, Of all Styles-all of which are offered at Wholesale and Retail, on the Best Terms.


JAMES BATES' IMPROVED DUMB WAITERS


AND


LABOR-SAVING


MACHINES


FOR


WAREHOUSE PURPOSES.


The character of these Machines have been fully tested in the largest and most extensive buildings in this city. They are also in use in the Smithsonian Institute, Washington, Bayview Asylum and Peabody In- stitute, Baltimore.


JAMES BATES


MAR CIA


IRON FOUNDRY


BEST


AND


GHEAPESTI


HOISTING


Machines,


O.N STRICTLY


Scientific Principles,


FOR


WAREHOUSES.


JAMES BATES, Iron Founder, 1, 3 and 5 President-st., near Pratt, Balt.


FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.


J. G. PROUD & SONS,


OFFICE-63 SECOND STREET. Policies Issued and Losses Settled at the Agency.


THE ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.


THE MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.


THE SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


THE PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, WORCESTER. MASS.


THE FULTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. NEW YORK.


THE YONKERS AND NEW YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK.


ÆTNA INSURANCE COMPANY,


OF HARTFORD, CONN.


ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1867, (At Market Value.)


CASH ON HAND AND IN BANK, $ 481,289 20


REAL ESTATE, 189,348 63


MORTGAGE BONDS 621,690 00


BANK STOCK, 1.200,995 00


U. S., STATE AND CITY STOCK, AND OTHER PUBLIC SECURITIES, 1,984,777 91


TOTAL, $4,478,100 74


Losses Paid in 48 Years, $20,000,000 00. L. J. HENDEE, Pres't. J. GOODNOW, Sec'y.


J. G. PROUD & SONS, Agents.


J. SAVAGE WILLIAMS. JOHN O'G. ALLMAND.


ALLMAND & WILLIAMS,


GENERAL


msurance


gents and Brokers,


FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE,


79 SECOND STREET, BALTIMORE.


Insurance to any amount effected with Responsible and Liberal Companies, without extra charge to the insured.


Prompt attention given to the Renewal of Policies and the Settlement of Insurance Claims. Very great care bestowed on the "LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT," and reliable information and advice offered to those who contemplate insuring.


MOrders from other cities, or from the county, will receive immediate attention.


AGENTS FOR THE


ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, Cash Assets, January 1, 1867, $349,571 14.


EXCELSIOR FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK, Cash Assets, January 1, 1867, $335,129 79.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO.


OF BALTIMORE. N. E. COR. SOUTH AND SECOND STREETS.


THIS OLD ESTABLISHED COMPANY,


BACKED BY A LARGE CAPITAL, INSURES Talarehouses, Dwellings, Vessels and Cargoes, Merchandise, Furniture, Machinery, Factories, Mills, Lumber, And all kinds of Property in town and country on very favorable terms.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS.


Augustus J. Albert,


F. W. Bennett,


Thomas Wilson,


Austin Jenkins,


Joshua Dryden, John Cushing,


Hugh Bolton,


Henry R. Louderman,


Charles D. Slingluff,


George W. Flack,


Jos. Jas. Taylor,


Caleb Parks,


Francis W. Elder,


Mendes I. Cohen,


John G. Reaney,


George Franck,


Edward Jenkins,


George S. Gibson,


James McConky,


Wm. H. L. Reitz,


Frederick Achey,


John A. Needles,


James Fields,


Isaac M. Denson,


Thomas W. Levering,


James M. Anderson,


Garrett Brown,


John A. Shriver.


George R. Berry,


Samuel Hart,


John M. Galt,


HENRY P. DUHURST, President.


J. MARSHALL WINCHESTER, Secretary.


JOHN S. GITTINGS.


BENJ. H. WILLIAMS.


JOHN S. GITTINGS & CO.


Bankers and Stock Brokers,


No. 29 SOUTH STREET,


BALTIMORE.


Transact all business appertaining 10 Banks or Private Bankers, in their several depart- ments.


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


Make advances on Stocks, Real Estate, Notes and other Collaterals. Negotiate 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 unrivalled facilities to correspondents.


Interest allowed on deposits.


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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. GEORGE W. MILTENBERGER, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. RICHARD MCSHERRY, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine.


C. JOHNSTON, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.


SAMUEL CHEW, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.


FRANK DONALDSON, M. D., Professor Physiology, Hygiene and General Pathology. W.M. T. HOWARD, M. D., Professor of the Diseases of Women and Children.


Clinical Justrdetion is given in Medicine and Surgery at the UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL. 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 il- lustrating the various forms of disease, and are open throughout the year to all Matriculants of the School without charge.


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


Fees for the Full Course, $120. 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


UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, COMMONLY KNOWN AS 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 surgical treatment or operations, will find the Institution admirably adapted to this purpose.


Board from FIVE to TEN DOLLARS per week. according to the ac- commodations required.


Application for admission may be made to


DR. THOMAS S. LATIMER,


Resident Physician.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


WILLIAM R. JOHNSON,


No. 38 S. Charles Street,


MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN DRUGGISTS' AND CONFECTIONERS' GREEN AND FLINT


GLASSWARE


DEALERS SUPPLIED AT NEW YORK PRICES.


GLASS LABELS AND SIGNS,


Of elegant designs and superior workmanship, at lowest prices. These Labels are Acid and Oil Proof, and durable as the bottles ; accurately fitted to new or old bottles.


FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN


HAIR & TOOTH BRUSHES HORN, IVORY AND RUBBER COMBS,


FINE RAZORS AND POCKET CUTLERY, And a full line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, at Lowest Prices.


WM. R. JOHNSON, SUCCESSOR TO HOLLINGSWORTH & JOHNSON, 38 S. CHARLES STREET, MANUFACTURES Honey, Glycerine, Brown Windsor and other Toilet Soaps,


Warranted equal to the Best English. Also,


POMADES, HAIR OILS, EXTRACTS, COLOGNES, &C.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


BRANCH HOUSE


OF


NOLAND & CO'S


AS


PORT DEPOSIT, MD.


R


N. E. CORNER PRATT AND FREDERICK-STS.


BALTIMORE, MD.


We have constantly in store an extensive Stock of


BUILDING MATERIALS,


DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES,


SASH, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED,


BLINDS AND SHUTTERS, PANEL DOORS, MANTELS AND BRACKETS,


MOULDINGS AND WASHBOARDS.


74 Our location at Port Deposit, where we have an opportunity of selecting WELL SEASONED LUMBER, enables us to compete successfully with all other establishments at the LOWEST RATES.


Persons desiring to build will do well to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.


Orders Promptly Attended to.


NOLAND & CO.


J. R. TRIMBLE, Agent.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


MONUMENTAL Fire Insurance Co.


OF BALTIMORE.


CAPITAL,


$200,000.


The Company is now fully Organized and Transacting Business.


POLICIES WILL BE ISSUED UPON ALL INSURABLE PROPERTY


In the city of Baltimore and elsewhere, promptly and upon the most favorable terms. Parties desiring Insurance are invited to call at the


OFFICE, No. 15 SOUTH STREET, over the Franklin Bank.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS,


S. G. Miles, Adam Kalıler; George Helfrich, S. John Carroll.


James Broumel, Thomas G. Scharf,


John E. Eschbach, James R. Marley, Arthur Page, John G. Purcell.


J. B. Roberts,


Daniel Harvey, F. A. Kraft, 1


T. S. RHETT, Secretary.


WM. NUMSEN, President.


RICHARD THOMPSON,


143 WEST FAYETTE STREET, IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


Coach, Wagon, Dray and Harness Materials, COACH, JAPAN AND LEATHER VARNISH,


Felloes, Spokes, Hubs, Bows, Shafts, Axles, Bolts, Springs, Patent Canvass for Tops and Curtains. Linings, Lights, Enameled Dash and Collar Leather, Bands, Oil Cloth, Hames, Buckles, Terrets, Hooks,


HARNESS OIL, BLACKING, AXLE GREASE, &c., all at the Lowest Price.


STEAM FRENCH CANDY.


C. SMITH & CO.


WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


French and Domestic Confectionery,


No. 21 GERMAN STREET, bet. Hanover and Sharp, BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


THE Qutual Life Jusurance OF NEW YORK,


ACCUMULATION OVER $20,000,000.


Policies Issued on Single Life to Amount of $20,000! RATES AS LOW AS THE SMALL COMPANIES.


Annual Dividends worth more than any Insurance Company known to the writer, and can be used as Cash in Payments of Annual Premiums,


Life, Ten Annual Endowments, and all kinds of Life Policies and Amnities Granted,


This Company is the oldest Mutual Life Insurance Company in this country, having commenced business in 1843. A great Company like this, increasing its line over $50,000.000 annually, is the object of ad- miration to many, and of envy to not a few. But though envy has tried to reach, and malice has done her worst to injure, the Mutual Life, the mark is too high for either, and its officers may congratulate them- selves upon accomplishing results which formerly would have been thought fabulous.


Prof. F. DONALDSON. Medical Examiner.


0. F. BRESEE, General Agent. Office, 21 South Street, Baltimore.


LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND


Globe Fire and Life Insurance Bo No. 71 SECOND STREET.


Cash Capital and Reserve Funds,


$16,271,675


Assets in the United States, 1,831,811


DIRECTORS IN NEW YORK.


FRANCIS COTTENET, EsQ., Chairman. HENRY GRINNELL, Deputy Chairman. ALFRED PELL, EsQ , Resident Secretary.


E. M. ARCHIBALD, H. B. M. Consul, A. HAMILTON, JR., EsQ. E. F. SANDERSON, JR., EsQ.


JOS. GAILLARD, JR., EsQ.


FORMAN & KEIGHLER, Agents,


No. 71 SECOND STREET.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


CHESAPEAKE WIRE WORKS 60 S. CALVERT STREET, -


E. MAHLON PRICE,


MANUFACTURER OF


Brass, Copper & Iron delire Cloth


SIEVES,


FLOWER STANDS,


RIDDLES,


TRELLIS WORK,


SCREENS,


WIRE BASKETS,


FENDERS,


WIRE FENCING,


TRAPS,


TREE BOXES,


CAGES,


SPARK GUARDS,


MUZZLES,


BOLTING CLOTHS,


WIRE SUMMER HOUSES AND ARBORS, COAT AND DRESS STANDS,


WIRE AND IRON WORK, FOR STORE FRONTS, SKYLIGHTS, &c.


WIRE, BRIGHT & ANNEALED, ALL SIZES, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF


WIRE GOODS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


T. DENMEAD. G. B. DAVIDS. W. DENMEAD.


A. & W. DENMEAD & SON,


Machinists, Boiler Makers, AND


STEAM ENGINE BOILERS,


Office, Cor. North and Monument Streets,


Having ample facilities, are prepared to execute orders for MARINE and STATIONARY ENGINES and BOILERS, also MACHINERY for Sugar, Grist, Saw Mills. IRON FUR- NACES, &c.


CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


REPAIRS DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.


STANDARD OIL WORKS, CANTON.


R. W. HAMILL & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF COAL OIL, BENZINE,


LUBRICATING OILS, &c. AND DEALERS IN Lamps, China, Glass and Queensware, Office and Warehouse, 160 Franklin-st. BALTIMORE.


NICHOLAS STEIN, DEALER IN OIL, LAMPS,


CHINA AND GLASSWARE,


No. 258 E. PRATT STREET,


BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. W. STUMP NORRIS.


HENRY V. D. JOIINS.


NORRIS & JOHNS, Nasmyth Steam Forge,


AT LOCUST POINT, BALTIMORE, MD.


Manufacture all classes of Forgings, viz.


STEAMBOAT SHAFTS,


Cranks, Piston Rods, Levers, Pitman Jaws and Wrists, ALSO, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES, ANCHORS, and GENERAL SHIP SMITHING, and all Shape Work,


The undersigned, having been for many years engaged in the business, are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them promptly and in the best manner.


NORRIS & JOHNS.


BALTIMORE WIRE WORKS ! Established 1804.


H. BALDERSTON & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF BEST QUALITY Ettire Cloth, Riddles and Sifters, SCREENS, BIRD CAGES, TRAPS, &c. Wire Work for Doors, Shutters & Skylight Windows, at Low Prices, No. 12 S. CALVERT STREET.


KIMBALL, SHAFFER & CO. Steam Barrel Factory, N. E. Cor. Central and Canton Avenues, BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES,


246 BALTIMORE STREET,


Manufacturers and Dealers in


Weigh, Lock,


R. R. Track, Depot,


Counter, Union, Family, Butchers',


Druggists', Jewelers',


Hay, Coal, ' Dormant, Warehouse, Platform,


and Bank SCALES.


FAIRBANKS' SCALES.


Ilave been in constant use in all branches of business for thirty-five years, in all parts of the world, and having been most thoroughly tried, are the acknowledged standard.


AS They are fully warranted not only strong and accurate, but durable ; and the man- ufacturers, who are permanently established and fully responsible, will always be prompt to make this warranty good.


They are made of all sizes and capacities, and adapted to all required uses, em- bracing more than a hundred different modifications.


FAIRBANKS & CO.


GEO. H. GILLMAN, Agt.


OTIS KEILHOLTZ,


DEALER IN


aints and


painters'


aterials.


FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS,


OILS, VARNISHES, COLORS, &c.


Windsor & Newton's London Tube Colors,


COR. FRANKLIN AND GREENE STREETS, OPPOSITE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,


BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


ELLIS & CAIRNS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC


LIQUORS, WINES,


PORTER, ALE AND CIDER, And Agents for Robison's Improved Phosphate of Lime, equal to Peruvian Guano, No. 14 South Gay Street, BALTIMORE.


J. K. HAMILTON, 106 N. HIGH STREET,


MANUFACTURER OF THE


Queen of the Wash Tub.


BY USING THIS FLUID, YOU


SAVE TIME, SOAP AND LABOR, IT IS THE


WOMAN'S WASHING FRIEND,


One trial is sufficient to prove its superiorty over all other preparations.


"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS."


J. W. C. SEITZ & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF


CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, No. 164 FRANKLIN STREET,


Between Greene and Paca Streets, BALTIMORE.


Superior IMPORTED CIGARS, fine CHEWING TOBACCO, and LEAF of every description, with a general assortment of Pipcs, Snuff Boxes, Fancy Articles, &c.


GEORGE PAGE & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


Patent Jortable Circular Saw Alills,


ALSO,


STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES,


No. 5 N. SCHROEDER STREET, BALTIMORE, MD


Je The Baltimore and Gay Street Line of City Passenger Railway Cars, going west, passes within a few steps of our Manufactory. Wed Information and Descriptive Catalogue furnished on application.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


iano


GACHLE'S Manufacturing Company OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, MD.


CHARTERED MARCH 29, 1864.


GOLD


MEDAL.


N. E. COR. OF FAYETTE AND EUTAW-STS.


Factory on Eutaw between Fayette and Marion Streets.


This Company having been organized and chartered in April, 1864, in conjunction with the well known firm of GAEIILE & CO., as a Joint Stock Company, composed exclusively of practical piano makers, who have held prominent positions for many years, in some of the best Piano Forte Establishments in this Country and Europe, and having now one of the largest and most successful manufactories in operation, are able to furnish an instrument, which for durability and elegance of workmanship, volume and sweetness of tone,. can find no superior.


In consequence of their organization, the Company is enabled to sell at lower prices than any other factory in the country, giving at the same time a guarantee for five years and the usual privilege of exchange.


REPAIRING AND TUNING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. JeThe public is respectfully invited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.


ALBERT MORITZ,


MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF


Pocket Books, Dorte Monnaies, PURSES, LADIES' SATCHELS AND BAGS,


LADIES' COMPANIONS, CARD AND CIGAR CASES, WORK BOXES, ETC. . No. 56 SOUTH HOWARD STREET.


JAMES W. KING, COACH SMITHING


IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. No. 32 CONWAY-ST., NEAR HANOVER.


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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 36 HOURS. FOR NEW YORK,


A Steamboat leaves Baltimore DAILY, except Sunday, from No. 3 LIGHT STREET WHARF, at 4 P. M.


FROM NEW YORK,


A Steamboat leaves in like manner for Baltimore, DAILY, except Sundays, from NORTH RIVER, Pier 7, at 5 P. M.


Jaj 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 MER- CHANDISE, PRODUCE, PACKAGES, HORSES, CARRIAGES, FURNITURE AND GOODS OF ALL SORTS.


BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE.


FOR PHILADELPHIA.


One of the Company's Steamboats leaves No. 3 LIGHT STREET WHARF, EVERY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. 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 charges for Commission.


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


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


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEORGE B. MILLIGAN, Attorney at Law. RICHARD H. WOOLLEN.


G. B. MILLIGAN & CO.


REAL ESTATE COMMISSION AGENCY, No. 83 W. FAYETTE STREET, BALTIMORE.


Orders to buy or to sell Houses, Ground Rents, Farms and Country Seats, at public and private sale, solicited.


Loans, Collections, Investment of Trust Funds, and general management of Rental Property in city and country attended to.


A residence near Towsontown will insure prompt attention there to Searches, Title Papers, and Claims of every description in the County Court.


ICE! ICE! ICE!


D. S. SUMWALT,


OFFICE AND DEPOT, S. E. COR. HOWARD AND MULBERRY STREETS.


JOHN H. WEAVER, Indertaker of funerals in General,


And Manufacturer of


WEAVER'S IMPROVED PATENT


BURIAL CASE,


22 W. FAYETTE-ST.


Betw. Gay and Holiday-sts. BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOHN BOYD,


DEALER IN


MX


HOPS,


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


EMIL FISCHER,


rench


team


courer


AND AGENT FOR THE


NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT,


WORKS ON STATEN ISLAND, N. Y.


OFFICE 139 W. Fayette Street, BETWEEN PARK AND HOWARD-STS.


BRANCH-26 E. Baltimore Street,


BETWEEN FRONT AND HIGH-STS.


BALTIMORE, MD.


REFERENCES.


HILBERG & STAUF, M. SCHAUER,


HOPKINS & EICHMAN, BUNTING & RIDGELY,


F. HENKELMAN,


S. HINDES, and others.


N. B .- Parties residing at a distance from the city, can forward their Goods, by Express and have them returned in the same way.


METALLIC, LEAD


JACOB WEAVER UNDERTAKER IN GENERAL.


And every Description of


WAREROOMS


> PHILA


21 Ross St.near Eutaw.


BALTIMORE.


Furnished in the very Best Manner.


COFFINS


Nos. 21 AND 23 DRUID HILL AVENUE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


BLAIR & CO.


itmbers


Gas Sitters,


455 BALTIMORE STREET, WEST OF GREENE, BALTIMORE.


AJOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


WM. H. WINGATE,


STEAM Door, Sash and Shutter FACTORY,


DOORS, SASH AND FRAMES Of every Description, always on hand.


And the best Materials used.


All kinds of Work Made to Order,


COR. OF CAROLINE AND ALICEANNA-STS. BALTIMORE.


GIST & WELLS, Provision and Produce


COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 126 and 128 S. Eutaw Street, OPPOSITE BALTIMORE AND OHIO R. R. DEPOT,


RAILROAD TRACK IN FRONT. BALTIMORE.


PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO CONSIGNMENTS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


LINDEN STABLES,


140, 142,


144, 146,


GARDEN STREET, ABOVE BIDDLE,


GEO. R. McGEE & CO. Je Horses taken at Livery. HORSES and WAGONS of every description FOR HIRE. Coaches for Shopping, Weddings, Cars, &c.


NOVELTY WORKS.


JAMES MURRAY. FRANK CLARK. WM. JAS. MURRAY.


MURRAY, CLARK & CO.


ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS,


Millwright Work in all its Branches, and Machinery in General,


42 and 44 York-st., near Light, BALTIMORE.


Iron and Brass Castings, Low and High Pressure Engines and Boilers, Tanks, &c. BLACKSMITHING in all its branches. REPAIRING promptly attended to.


STANLEY & CO.


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON,


WIRE, LEAD PIPE, AND METALS GENERALLY, No. 30 LIGHT STREET, opposite Water, BALTIMORE.


THE ONLY Bill Posters and Distributors IN BALTIMORE,


A. T. HOUCK & CO.


SUCCESSORS TO J. W. HARPER & CO.


Jarvis Building Basement, No. 12 North Street,


We have over 300 Bill Boards on the principal corners in the city, and on all the Walls and Fences.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


WILLIS & ADAMS ,


WHOLESALE


aper


arehouse,


AND MANUFACTURERS OF


BOOK AND NEWS PAPER,


ALL GRADES, SIZED AND UNSIZED,


No. 12 S. CHARLES STREET,


CORNER OF GERMAN STREET,


BALTIMORE.


Wheelwright, Mudge


WHOLESALE


ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAPER WAREHOUSE,


AND MANUFACTURERS OF


BOOK AND NEWS PAPER,


ALL GRADES, SIZED AND UNSIZED,


No. 14 Hanover-st., cor. German,


BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


SMITH & CURLETT,


MANUFACTURERS OF


SOAPS


ADAMANTINE AND TALLOW CANDLES, COR. HOLLIDAY AND PLEASANT-STS. BALTIMORE.


HISS & BROTHER,


FASHIONABLE Cabinet furniture and Upholstery,


MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE,


No. 128 W. FAYETTE-ST., BALTIMORE.


CHAS. L. SPIES,


Dancing and Waltzing


Academy,


OPEN FROM SEPTEMBER UNTIL MAY,


At CENTRAL HALL, cor. 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 in- struction is thoroughly systematic, and embraces all the new and fashionable dances.


TERMS MODERATE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


SLAUGHTER'S LINE FOR


Chester River ! STEAMER CHESTER, Captain E. S. L. Young. STEAMER GEORGE LAW, Captain Crosby, STEAMER ARROW, Captain Sharp.


Either of the above Steamers leave LIGHT STREET WIIARF, foot of Conway Street, EVERY MORN- ING, at 7 o'clock, for KENT ISLAND, QUEENSTOWN, GREY'S INN CREEK, CORSICA CREEK, BOOKER'S WHARF, ROLPII'S WHARF, CHESTERTOWN and CRUMPTON.


H. B. SLAUGHTER, Prop'r.


JAMES F. M. WOODALL, Agt.


WILLIAM WILKENS.


H. H. GRAUE


WILLIAM WILKENS & CO. Steam Curled Dair Manufactory,


COR. PRATT AND CHARLES-STS.


DEPOT, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, MD.


217 PEARL STREET.


Dealers in Bristles,


VARNISH, SPRINGS, TWINE, HAIR-CLOTH, BED-LACES, COWHIDES, GLUE, SAND PAPER, &c.


Constantly on hand the best qualities of Pure Curled HORSE and CATTLE HAIR ; MIXED and HOG HAIR.


All orders received through the Post Office or Agent will be promptly attended to. The highest prices paid for Cattle and Horse Tails, and Hog Hair.


EDWARD NORWOOD, Machinist,


No. 96 N. CALVERT STREET,


Near the Northern Central Railway Depot. BALTIMORE, MD.


MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF


HEAVY AND LIGHT MACHINERY. Steam and Water Fitting promptly attended to.


Engineer


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


No. 210 W. BALTIMORE STREET, Over the Store of Charles Blake & Co.


MA RX


WOOD


ENGRAVER


219 Balt.St.


BALTIMORE,


‘BOOK & NEWSPAPER


LLUSTRATIONS


BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL


FOR YOUNG LADIES,


No. 51 MOUNT VERNON PLACE, BALTIMORE.


Miss Annie Matchett, Principal.




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