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BALTIMORE COAL TAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 59 S. Charles Street, GRAVEL ROOFING AND CELLAR PAVINU.
ALLMAND & CO., No. 79 Second " Street, FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE. John O'G. Allmand,
WM. KNABE CO.
PIANO FORTES AND ORGANS,
Warerooms, 350 W. Baitimore St. AND Nos. 1, 3, 5, AND 7 N. EUTAW STREET.
R. J. BAKER CO.
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
round 1.
DYEING DRUGS, OIL OF VITRIOL, CHEMIN ALS, ACIDS, &C. 36 & 38 S. Charles-st.
FIRE INSURANCE !
Royal Insurance
CAPITAL $10,000,000. J. J. JACKSON, General Agent, No. 8 South Street.
WM. E. MORRIS.
GEO. B. COALE. GEO. B. COALE & MORRIS,
Fire & Marine Insurance
No. 58 EXCHANGE PLACE.
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO , HOME INSURANCE CO., New York,
Assets, 82,544,000. Assets, 84,576,000. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INS. CO., Assets, 814,865,000, Gold. MERCHANTS MUTUAL (MARINE) INSURANCE CO., OF BALTIMORE.
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AND CHAMPION SPRING COT | Baltimor
FIRE INSURANCE ! J. G. PROUD & SONS, 21 SOUTH STREET.
INCORPORATED
1819.
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CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000 00.
ASSI
$6,400,{
POLIO
ÆTNA NATION SPRING PEOPLE GERMA
BALTIM G
CALAN K DOLLIVER,
Clay
Ex Libris
Losses Paid in 52 Years.
31.000.000 00.
IS AGENCY.
FORD CONN.
1., MASS. TER, MASS. RK.
CK WORKS.
CO.
st.
OINT, Works, C.
TILES OF ALL SHAPES AND SIZES.
FIRE PROOF BRICK OF ALL PATTERNS, Fire Mortar. Ground Fire Clay. FIRE CEMENT. STOTE LININGS. Vitrified Steam-pressed Drain and Sewer Pipe, Ko., &c .. K ..
ESTABLISHED 1836.
Plain & Fancy
Printing
JAS. YOUNG,
BOOK ANDJOB PRINTER,
114 W. Baltimore street,
OPPOSITE SUN BUILDING,
BALTIMORE.
¿MAGISTRATES' AND
CUSTOM
HOUSE
BLANKS
ALWAYS ON HAND, OR PRINTED TO ORDER.
F. L. BATES' PATENT HAND AND STEAM ELEVATOR, Dumb Waiter,
For Warehouses and Stores.
This Machine was Patented April 11, '71.
This Machine is now at work in some of the best Government and Private Buildings all over the country, from Maine to Cal- ifornia; having put them up in almost every city, they are now considered the best ever invent- ed; for the proof I refer to the business men of this city who have them in use.
OFFICE AND FACTORY.
No. 9 HARRISON STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.
JAMES BATES, PATENTEE OF THE
SAFETY ELEVATOR
AND LABOR-SAVING Machine
Patented April 18th, 1871.
For Warehouses, Factories, Stores, Hotels, Hospitals and every place where Merchandise, &c., is trans- ferred from one story to another. There are hundreds of them in op- eration in different cities and towns, for which send for circulars for names and price list.
JAMES BATES
HAN T PHD
IRON
8
FOUNDRY.
BEST -AND-
CHEAPEST
HOISTING Machine
ON STRICTLY Scientific Principles -FOR- Warehouses.
JAS. BATES, Iron Foundry, COR. PRATT AND PRESIDENT STS., BALTIMORE.
FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY
OF BALTIMORE. N. E. Cor. South & Second-sts.
This Company, Established nearly Half a Century, BACKED BY A LARGE CASH CAPITAL, INSURES
WAREHOUSES and CONTENTS, DWELLINGS and FURNITURE, VESSELS and CARGOES, FACTORIES and MACHIN- ERY, MILLS, LUMBER, MERCHANDISE,
And all kinds of Goods subject to Loss or Damage by FIRE, in both Town and Country, on the most Favorable Terms.
Board of Directors:
Augustus J Albert
llugh Bolton.
James Lucas,
William Simins.
Frederick Archey. James M. Anderson.
Thomas W. Levering.
Samuel Hart.
llerman J. Reitz,
J. G. Ramsay,
James Myer,
George J Appoll, Joshua Dryden.
Jos. James Taylor.
llenry R. Louderman.
James M. Jackson.
George W. Flack,
John G. Reaney.
Caleb Parks.
Thomas J. Wilson,
Mendes I. Cohen.
Austin Jenkins.
George Franck.
John T Cullimore.
HENRY P. DUHURST, President.
J. MARSHALL WINCHESTER, Secretary.
BALTIMORE BRANCH Republic Life Insurance Co.
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OF THE UNITED STATES, Rialto Building, Cor. of Second and Holliday Sts.
CAPITAL $5,000,000 !
Insurance Effected Since Organization (July, 1870) Over $20,000,000.
Largest Company of its Age in the World. Insures on the Low Rates of Stoek Plan.
OFFICERS.
WM. WOODWARD, President.
JAMES A. GARY, Ist Vice-President.
C. F. MCCAY, 2d Vice-President.
JOHNS HOPKINS, Treasurer.
1. L. GURNEY, Secretary. W.M. WOODWARD, JR., Asst. See's. CHARLES E. PHELPS, Attorney.
SAMUEL L .. FRANK, M. D. EDMIND R. WALKER, M. D. 1 Examining Physicians.
GURNEY & WOODWARD, Managers.
George & Gibson,
J. Alex. Shriver,
Win. H. Stan.
F. W. Bennett.
John M. Galt,
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No. 5 N. SCHROEDER ST., BALTIMORE, MD, MANUFACTURERS OF
Page's Amprobed Patent Portable Circular Salu Mills,
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES AND BOILERS.
ALSO, GANG, MULAY AND SASHI SAW MILLS; FLOUR MILL MACHINERY; GRIST MILLS; TIMBER WHEELS; LATH AND SLAB MACHINERY; SAW GUMMERS; HORSE POWERS; SHAFTING, PULLEYS, &c.
Dealers in Henry Disston's, R. Hoe & Co's, and Emer- son's Patent Solid and Inserted Tooth Saw, and Mill Supplies generally.
Manufacturers' Agents for Low's, Evarts', and Drake;' Patent Shingle Machines, and every description of Wood Working Machinery.
perC'atalogue and Prices furnished on application. Jed' The Red Line of City Cars, going west, pass within a few steps of our Establishment.
J.D.ESLLAS ENG.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW YORK & BALTIMORE TRANSPORTATION LINE.
Ininod 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, Parkages, Horser. Cattle, Carriages, Furniture and Goods of all sorts, at very low rates.
TIME THROUGH 38 HOURS. FOR NEW YORK,
A Steamboat leaves Baltimore DAILY, except Sundays, from Company's Wharf. FOOT FREDERICK ST. DOCK. (TAKE CORNER'S WHARF,) at 4 P. M.
FROM NEW YORK,
A Steamboat leaves in like mammer for Baltimore, DAILY, except Sundays, from NORTH RIVER, Pier
Je" Goods destined for places beyond Baltimore of 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 destrable medium for conveying every description of Freight.
WESTERN FREIGHITS 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 he obtained over this route from any of the Agents, of the B. & D 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 PAS SENGERS, MERCHANDISE, 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 P'Inlade phia at 5 o'clock the next morning, in ample time for the New York trains.
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
I.enVes 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
CABINET FARE 82 00. DECK 1 50.
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BALTIMORE and SOUTHERN
teant
ansportation
BALTIMORE TO WILMINGTON, N. C.
Composed of the following Steamships :
BOLIVAR, - Capt. Wm. Evans. LUCILLE, - Capt. D. J. Pricc.
R. CLYDE, -
D. C. Childs.
JAS. A. GARY,
66
Henry L. Hall
SAILING FROM BALTIMORE EVERY FIVE DAYS, Connecting with the
GREAT ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Through Bills Lading given to all points in North and South Carolina, and to points in Georgia and Alabama.
Freight received daily and properly cared for on Wharf and in Warehouse. Insurance effected in Good Companies at Low Rates.
The attention of Shippers is called to the LOW RATES, QUICK TIME. and great facilities offered by this Route. No Charges at Wilmington, and losses promptly paid. . For Through Rates Classifications, Bills Lading and other information. Apply to
ANDREWS & CO., General Agents,
Or to 73 Smith's Wharf. BALTIMORE.
A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, WILMINGTON, N. C.
GABLE'S
anufacturing
OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, MD.
CHARTERED MARCH 29, 1864.
Gold Medal.
Nos. 15, 17 and 19 N. EUTAW STREET.
THIS Company having been organized and chartered in April. 1864, in conjuction 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 Coun- try 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 work manship 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 fac. tory 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. " The public is respectfully invited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
6 ROBERT J. HALLIDAY, Seedsman & Florist,
K KJ.
DOLPHIN ST
GREENHOUSE ESTABLISHED 1837
R HALLIDAY
Store, No. 12 North Charles Street.
GREENHOUSE DEPARTMENT, CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND DOLPHIN STREET.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
EXCELSIOR
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Steam Forge Warks,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CAR AXLES, Steamboat and Mill Shafts, Cranks and Hammered Shapes, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
LOCUST POINT, BALTIMORE, MD.
WATSON & OTTO,
JOSEPH WATSON, LOUIS OTTO.
PROPRIETORS.
WILLIAM WILKENS.
H. H. GRAUE.
WILLIAM WILKENS & CO.
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team Hurled
Manufactory,
300} W. PRATT STREET,
DEPOT, NEW YORK,
217 PEARL STREET.
BALTIMORE, MD,
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.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
PRICES
FAIRBANKS
REDUCED.
Standard Scales,
Weigh-Lock, R. R. Track, Depot, Hay, Coal, Dormant, Warehouse, Platform, Counter, Union, Family, Butchers', Druggists', Jewelers' and Bank Scales.
Received the First
PREMIUMS, TWO MEDALS,
FAIRBANKS
SCALES.
AT THE GREAT PARIS EXPOSITION.
AND ALSO BEST ALARM DOUBLE LOCKING MONEY DRAWERS.
FAIRBANKS & CO., 166 W. Baltimore Street.
MONUMENT IRON WORKS! DENMEAD & SON, Cor. North & Monument Sts., Baltimore. MANUFACTURERS OF STATIONARY and PORTABLE
Engines & Boilers,
ALL SIZES, also,
MACHINERY FOR SAW AND FLOUR MILLS, Mines, Iron Furnaces, Portable Corn and Wheat Mills, Bark Mills, Extract Works, BRIDGES, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, &c.
PISINTEGRATORS FOR BONES, FERTILIZERS, PRES, &c.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
B. NOLTE
DEALER IN Coal, Lime, Hair, Plaster, Cement, &c.
56 E. Monument Street BALTIMORE.
APORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
WM. REISINGER.
JOHN C. REISINGER.
Son,
Dealers in all kinds of NEW AND SECOND HAND
Furniture, Stoves,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, PAPER STOCK, METALS, &c. Nos. 1 and 3 Portland and 49 Columbia Sts. BALTIMORE.
Branch Store -- Cor. Church and Green Streets, Annapolis, Md.
JACOB WEAVERS UNDERTAKER IN GENERAL
COFFIN WARE ROOMS NO DRUJD HILL AVENUE NEAR EUTAW'S BALTIMORE,MD.
TAYLOR'S CORPSE PRE SERVER. Patented July 5, '70. Manufactured and for sale by JACOB WEAVER, 4 and 6 Druid Pill Ave. BALTIMORE, MD,
ALEXANDER J. ABRAMS,
1
MARBLE CUTTER, Opp. Greenmount Cemetery Gate, BALTIMORE.
DE All orders in my line, such as Monuments, Head Stones, Curbing for Lots, will be filled with promptness and on the most reasonable terms.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
BUCKSKIN GLOVES & GAUNTLETS, Yarns, Hosiery, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JACOB KNIPP, JR. No. 33 NORTH HOWARD STREET, Between Fayette and Lexington. Lovejoy's Old Stand, BALTIMORE, MD. Dealer in Undershirts and Drawers, FOR GENTLEMEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
Umbrellas, Neck Ties, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Worsteds, Canvass, Embroidered Silk, Chenille, Patterns, Machine Silk, Spool Cotton, Threads, Needles, Pins. Wool Jackets, Gum Cloth, Fancy Soaps, Corsets, Notions. &c., &c.
JNO. H. HASKELL,
33 S. EUTAW STREET, BALTIMORE, MANUFACTURER OF
Cotton and Wool Machine Cards,
LEATHER BELTING AND HOSE,
ALSO, A GENERAL SUPPLY OF
MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES ON HAND. Orders for Cotton and Wool Machinery Promptly filled.
CHAS. H. DAIGER JAS. V DAIGER. CHAS. 11. BRAMBLE. EDWID DAIGER
DAIGER & BRAMBLE, Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
Oysters, Grain, Fruit & Produce,
No. 4 Hollingsworth Street, BALTIMORE, MD.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
MARYLAND BRITANNIA AND
Gold & Silver Plate Works,
ESTABLISHED 1850
William Holmes, SALES ROOM. 205 W. BALTIMORE ST. Plating & Wholesale Room, 12 Bank Lane: Factory. 46 N. Holliday Street, BALTIMORE, MD.
I. S. GARBER,
CONWAY-ST. STABLES, No. 24 Conway Street,
Horses and Carriages taken at Livery by the day, week or month. Horses, Buggies and Carriages to Hire by the month, week or hour. Horses for Sale or Exchange.
THE ONLY Bill Posters and Distributers 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 coruers in the city. and on all the Walls and Fences.
MURRILL & REISER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
scillating team (Engines,
IMPROVED DAMPER REGULATORS FOR STEAM BOILERS, DUVALL'S PATENT CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS.
JAS. H. MURRILL, } L. R. KEISER. No. 44 N. HOLLIDAY ST.
MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. GEAR CUTTING, MODELS FOR PATENT OFFICE, &c. PATTERNS FOR MACHINERY. STEAM WATER AND GAS FITTING, TINNER'S MACHINERY, PRESSES, PUNCHES, DIES, &c.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHAS. L. SPIES, Dancing & Waltzing Academy
OPEN FROM SEPTEMBER UNTIL MAY, AT CENTRAL HALL, Cor. Baltimore and Charles Streets, Residence 243 SARATOGA ST.
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.
NOVELTY WORKS.
JAMES MURRAY, FRANK CLARK. WM. JAS. MURRAY.
MURRAY, CLARK & CO. Engineers and Machinists,
BOILER MAKERS AND MILLWRIGHTS.
Manufacturers of FLOUR. GRIST AND GUANO MILLS. both Portable and Stationary. Also, CIRCULAR, SINGLE and GANG SAW MILLS. AH other Machinery and Models to order. Nos. 40, 42 and 44 York-st. near Light, BALTIMORE, MD. JAY BLACKSMITHING in all its branches. REPAIRING promptly attended to.
BALTIMORE & OHIO R.R. The Great National Through Route FOR ALL POINTS OF THE NORTHWEST, WEST AND SOUTHWEST,
Via BENWOOD, and COLUMBUS. And CINCINNATI, and via PARKERSBURG and CINCINNATI, For CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE. ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, NEW ORLEANS, &c., &c.
B. & O. R. R. EXPRESS FREIGHT LINE.
Bills of Lading by this Line, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS, to prominent points, will be furnished at the LOWEST RATES, at all Eastern Cities, to all Western, Southwestern and Northwestern Cities, including points on the Pacific Coast-Time prompt, and all claims promptly adjusted. For Rates and all other information, apply at
FREIGHT OFFICE, Camden Station, Baltimore.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
BOYD & RICKETTS, SUCCESSORS TO JOHN BOYD, DEALERS IN
MALT & HOPS,
MALT HOUSE,
FOOT OF EUTAW STREET,
OFFICE, - - - 14 S. GAY STREET,
BARLEY MALT, RYE MALT and HOPS as required by Brewers, Bakers and Distillers, constantly on hand.
HORSE, CATTLE & DOG INFIRMARY AND Horse-Shoeing Establishment, No. 116 GERMAN STREET, (near Greene.) BALTIMORE, MD.
J. B. COLEMAN, Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, England, calls the attention of Horse and Cattle owners, to the following specialties in his practice as VETERINARY SURGEON.
LAMENESES OF HORSES-Arising from various causes, and some of very long- standing, have been treated by him with surprisingly successful results. "No cure, no pay." See Circular for References.
PLEURO-PNEUMONIA, OR CONTAGIOUS LUNG-DISEASE OF CATTLE .- Nu- merons testimonials from owners of large herds of Cattle in Anstralia, which have been inoculated by him, in order to prevent the spreading of this disease. sufficiently attest the importance and value of this process when properly applied, and the remarkable results achieved by his special mode of its application.
Mr. C. contracts for Shoeing and supplying all medical requirements for Horses, &c. Please send for Circular.
J. A. RIGBY,
eneral
insurance
gent,
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE,
22 SECOND STREET, CAPT. T. FORREST, MARINE INSPECTOR.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
N. W. SLADE & CO. No. 172 W. Pratt Street, BALTIMORE, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Agricultural Implements,
Improved Double and Triple Screen Grain Fans, Farm Mills for Grinding all kinds of Grain, Horse Powers, Thrashers and Separators, for Wheat & Rice. CIDER MILLS.
Improved Straw Cutters, Superior Corn Shellers with Separators, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, &c.
E. W. ROBINSON, G. A. CUNNINGHAM.
ROBINSON & CUNNINGHAM,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES, SHUTTERS,
Moulding's, Brackets and Building Materials Of Every Description. CAST IRON STORE FRONTS, Sash Weights, and all Kinds Building Castings,
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WAREHOUSE HOISTING MACHINES & WHEELS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LATHS AND SHINGLES.
LUMBER YARD AND PLANING MILL.
FACTORY, COR. BURKE AND CAMBRIDGE STS., CANTON, MD. OFFICE, 172 WEST PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLS & HANNA, MARBLE WORKS
AND SLATE MANTLES,
CORNER OFY MADISON & CONSTITUTION STS OPPOSITE BALTIMORE CITY JAILS BALTIMORE, MD.
DEALERSIN
OCH GRANITE
GRATES
TAND
MONUMENTS FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MARBLE
J. H. PARKS,
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MARBLE BUILDING, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM,
South East Gorner
Charles and Fayette Sts.
BALTIMORE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
M NOOD
ENGRAVER
219 Balt.St.
BALTIMORE
BOOK & NEWSPAPER
ILLUSTRATIONS
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WHEELWRIGHT, MUDGE CO.
WHOLESALE
PAPER WAREHOUSE,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
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Papers.
ALL GRADES SIZED AND
UNSIZED
S. E. CORNER SHARP AND LOMBARD STS.
BALTIMORE.
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NOAH WALKER.
S. HAMILTON CAUGHEY.
N. W. CAUGHEY.
.
Wall
SIDIAL
NOAH WN MERACO.
TRASCH.SC.
WASHINGTON BUILDINGS.
165 and 167 W. BALTIMORE STREET.
THE GREAT
NEW YORK
TEA COMPANY.
29
Trade
Mark.
Principal Warehouse,
No. 29 West Baltimore Street.
Branch Stores,
Lexington Market, 43 N. Eutaw Street,
Belair Market, Cor. Gay and Forrest Streets,
BALTIMORE.
WILLIAM P. MAGEE, 60 N. EUTAW STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Importer of the best Golden Flax
IRISH LINENS,
ENGLISH HOSIERY AND
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
STEAM SHIRT BOSOMS
Manufactured for the Wholesale Trade from my own Linens, or from Linens furnished.
Price List.
BEST OF GOODS!
Best at
Per Doz. $30 00
O
C
FIT PERFECT !
27 00
3d
24 00
Made in
4th
21 00
MAGEE'S
BEST MANNER!
NEW
5th
19 50
PATTERN.
6th
18 00
PROMPTLY DONE !
SHIRTS
Made to Order out of best Stock, and warranted to fit perfectly or no sale.
Keeps constantly on hand a very large stock of
READY -MADE SHIRTS of all sizes, from 11-inch neck up to 192 inches, regular sized. Also, $20,000 worth of Gents' Furnishing Goods. At WM. P. MAGEE'S, 60 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md.
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WOODS'S
BALTIMORE CITY
DIRECTORY,
CONTAINING A CORRECTED
Engraved Map of the City,
A BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
A STREET DIRECTORY,
And an Appendix of much Useful Information.
1872.
BALTIMORE: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN W. WOODS, No. 12 SOUTH STREET, Over Farmers and Planters Bank.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, by John W. Woods, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
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CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS,
AND NAMES TOO LATE FOR INSERTION IN THEIR PROPER PLACES.
Alexander J. I.( Linthiemm & A. )272 Lexington Armstrong E., Howard house
Arnold Wm. E. clerk, 2.11 n Carey
Arthurs John. lab. Chapel nr Eastern av
Ballard Geo. E. clerk, 133 Division
Baltz Edward, butcher, 9 Lafayette market, dw Woodyear ur Presstman
BARKLEY & HASSON, (J. C Barkley, A.A. llasson ) prop'rs Enterprise Coffee and Spice mills, 50 s Charles
Barkley J. C. ( B. & Hasson ) 311 e Eager Bauernfeind Henry, watchman, 13 s Durham Bayly Edgar, clerk, 62 s Gay
Bayly Geo. W., Howard house
Berry & Jamison, (N. E. Berry, J. M. Jamison ) produce com. merchts, vor Bowly's whi and Wood
Bevens Thos D .. Loyola College
Blick Thos. Il. asst. sup't JJ. M. Bradstreet & Son's Mercantile agency, over 30 South, dw 362 e Baltimore
Brewster H. P. manager Louisiana Equitable Life Ins. Co of New Orleans, 46 St. Paul Bncheimer Geo. restaurant, 442 Penna av Buehler Geo. E. 182 Franklin
Clark & Evans, ( L. Clark, R. HI. Evana) anc- tioners and vom. merchts, 107 w Baltimore
('reery Win. R. sup't Public Schools, 176 n Republican
Creery Win. T. clerk, 16 n Republican
Cuttle George, 629 w Lombard
Demuth G. O. piano rooms, 109 w Fayette
Dixon & tarson, architects and measurers, over 18 n Charles
Goldsborongh A. W. (G. & Johnston) 13 Me- ''ulloh
Dorsett J. H (D), Harris & Co. ) 283 Madison av
Dorsett, Harris & Co. (J. H. Dorsett, W. V. Harris) wholes. grocers and com. merchts, 94 s Charles
Goldsborough & Johnston, (A. W. Goldsbor- ough, Upshur Johnston ) produce com. mer- chants, 118 s Eutaw
Gordon John B. 7 German
Harris W. V.(Dorsett, H. & Co. ) 56 Lexington Harvey Wm. ( Reed, Stickney & Co. ) 147 Park Henkelman F. (11., Jackson & Phelps) 326 Lex- ington
HENKELMAN, JACKSON & PHELPS, (F. Henkelman, A. H. Jackson, J. B. T. Phelps, R. M. Spiller) importers woolens and goods for men's wear, cor Baltimore and Hanover Jackson Arthur II. (Henkelman, J. & Phelps) Waverly, York rd
Jay Edward G. 18 s Howard
Jay Henry D. clerk, 18 s Howard
Johnston Upshur, (Goldsborongh & J.) 66 w Centre
Lewis J. Frank, directory publisher and adver- tising agent, 30 Second
Louisiana Equitable Life Ins. Co. of New Or- jeans, H. P. Brewster, manager, 46 St. Paul MeConkey W. HI. & Co.( W. H. and Jas. MeCon- key ) coal and wood, cor Cathedraland Biddle Phelps J. B. T. (Henkelman, Jackson & P. ) Govanstown
Pusey Nathan M. attorney, 51 w Fayette, dw Catonsville
Richardson W. S. restaurant, 20 s Bond
Spiller R. M. ( Henkelman, Jackson & Phelps) 384 Eutaw pl
Vesper O. M.(O. M. Vesper & Co. ) 10 Lexington Vesper O. M. & Co.(O. M. Vesper) ship brokers and com. merchants, 59 s Gay
GENERAL CONTENTS.
PAGE.
PAGE.
Corrections. Additions, &c. back of title.
Adjutant General State Militia, 916
Advertisements, Index to, 4
Aged Men's Home, 938
Aged Women's Home, 938
Allston Association, 936
Almshouse Trustees, 921
American Mechanics (O. U. A. M.) . 936
American Mechanics (Junior O. U. A. M) 936
Appendix, from 916 to 944
Arbeiter Beneficial Association, 935
Athenænm,
937
Baltimore Association for the Improve-
ment of the Condition of the Poor, 936
Baltimore, Calverton and Powhatan R. R. 931
Balt. Chapter, Am. Institute of Architects, 935 Baltimore Manual Labor School, 938
Baltimore Orphan Asylum,
Banks,
925
Bayview Asylum.
939
Bells-Fire Department, 920
936
Notaries Public.
928
Odd Fellows, (I. O. O. F.)
932
Orphans Home, 938
Park Commissioners, 917
Pay Office U. S. N. 937
Peabody Institute, 937
People's Gas Company, 937
Police Organization, 916
938
Cemeteries, Children's Aid Society, 936
940
Port Warden,
917
Churches, 940
931
Public Schools, Locations and Teachers, Railroads,
928
Red Men, (Improved Order, )
932
Red Men, (Independent Order, )
932
City Passenger Railway, 931
Registers in Bankruptcy,
937
Resident Commissioners, 937
Safe Deposit Company, 927
Scheutzen Park Association, . 935
Scheutzen Park ( West Baltimore) Asso- ciation, 935
Societies, 931
Sons and Daughters of America, 934
Sons of Temperance, .
934
St. Andrew's Society,
935
St. Anthony's ( R.C.) Ger. Orphan Asylum, 938 St. Francis Orphan Asylum, 938
St. George's Society, 935
St. Joseph's Ilouse of Industry, 938
St. Joseph's General Hospital, 938
St. Mary's Female Orphan Asylum, 938
St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, 938
St. Paul's Orphan Asylum, 938
St. Paul's Boys' Home, 938
St. Peter's ( Epis. ) Orphan Asylum, 938
St. Vincent de Paul's Orphan Asylum, 939
St. Vincent's Infant Asylum, 938
Stages, 930
Stamp Duties,
923
State Normal School,
916
Health Department,
918
State Department of Labor and Agriculture, 916 929 Steamers and Steamboats,
891
Hibernian Society of Baltimore,
935
Home of the Friendless, 938
llome for Girls, 938
937
Union Club,
936
House of the Good Shepherd,
038
Union Orphan Asylum,
939
United Ancient Order of Druids, .
932
Internal Revenue,
937
Vaccine Physicians, 918
Judges of Appeal Tax Court, 917
Knights of Pythias,
List of Names of Residents, from 17 to 782 Magistrates, 918 Male Free School and Colvin Inst. for Girls, 938 Managers of the Poor, 920 17
Map of City, corrected to date, in front of Markets, 914
Maryland Academy of Art, 936
Maryland College of Pharmacy, 939 Maryland Club, 935
Maryland Deaf and Dumb Asylum, 938
Maryland Eve and Ear Infirmary, 939
Maryland Gas Works, 938
Maryland Hospital for the Insane, 939
Maryland Inebriate Asylum, 939
Maryland Industrial School for Girls.
938
Maryland Institute,
937
Maryland Inst. for Instruction of B'ind, 938 939
Maryland Sunday School Union,
Masons, .
Mckim Free School, 939
Merchants Exchange and News Rooms, 937
B'nai B'rith, Independent Order
Board of Trade, 937
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