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Brewers of Porter, Lager & Ber- lina White Beer, and Manufac- turers of French and German Liquors and Wines, Champagne, White Arrac, Cognac & Jamaica Rum,-No. 71 South Charles st. Straus, Henry & Brother,-Coal- foot of Broadway.
Snyder, Harriet, -- Baker -- 282 n Gay. Solz, John A .- Shoe Findings-215 w Pratt.
Staylor & Pryor-Marble, Workers -- 298 n Gay.
STEMBLER, JOHN V .- Boots & Shoes, Retail-548 w Balto.
STEWART'S CENTRAL STA- BLES, --- 109 and 111 Lexington, and 4, 6, 12, 14, 19 and 21 Clay, John Stewart, Proprietor .
STEWART'S CALVERT STA- BLES, --- 63, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Calvert and 30 Davis, John Stew- art, Proprietor.
Strebbs, Peter,-Brewer-53 Penna avenue.
Swingler, John W .- Brewer-305 s Bond.
TAYLOR, ALLEN, Baltimore Can Works, 163 s Howard
Wallfisch, Samuel,-Clothing-96 w Pratt.
WAMBACH, WILLIAM, -- Boots and Shoes, retail --- 16} South.
Williams, John W .-- Physician --- 1 s Broadway. Winter, Jacob,-Brewer-89 Ham- stead.
WOODRUFF, JOSEPH,-Inven- tor and Patentee of Woodruff's Patent Anti-Friction Steam and Fire Regulator,-C. W. Bentley, Agent, Front st. near Lombard.
Zane, O. A .- Commission Merchant -4 Spear's wharf.
CONSULS, VICE-CONSULS, &c.
AUSTRIA-Viee Consul, J. D. ] Kremelberg, 11 Cheapside.
BELGIUM-G. O. Gorter, No. 52 s Gay street.
BRAZIL-C. O'Donnell, No. 49 Exchange Place, Lombard street, between Gay and South.
BUENOS AYRES-Morton Stew- art, No. 52 s Gay Street.
DENMARK-H. G. Jacobson, No. 1 Exchange Place, Lombard street, between Gay and South.
EQUADOR-James J. Fisher, No. 54 s Gay street.
FRANCE-Vice Consul, Hy. Ver- mont, No. 52 s Gay street.
GREAT BRITAIN-Edward W. Mark, Exchange Building, eorner of Gay and Lombard streets.
HAMBURG AND BREMEN- Consul General, A. Schumacher, No. 9 s Charles street.
HANOVER-Edward Uhrlaub, No. 17 German street.
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS --- Viee Consul, Granville S. Oldfield, No. 84 w Fayette street.
LUBEC-H. Von Kapff, No. 22 German street.
NETHERLANDS --- Claas Voeke, No. 116 s Charles street.
NEW GRENADA-R. A. Fisher, No. 54 s Gay Street.
NEW YORK BOARD OF UN- DERWRITERS-Agent, James C. Coale, Exchange Building, cor Gay and Lombard streets.
OLDENBURG -- Henry Oelriehs, No. 31 s Charles street.
ORIENTAL REPUBLIC, URU- GUAY-P. Morguiondo, No. 5 O'Donnell's wharf.
PERU AND CHILI-Richard B. Fitzgerald, No. 6 s Gay street.
PONTIFICIAL STATES -- Viee Consul, T. Parkin Seott, No. 16 St. Paul Street.
RUSSIA --- Aeting Viee Consul, Aug. Kohler, 17 Exchange Build- ing, corner of Gay and Lombard streets.
SARDINIA-C. A. Williamson, Union Bank, eorner Charles and Fayette streets.
SAXONY, BAVARIA, PRUSSIA, WURTEMBURG, BADEN AND HESSE DARMSTADT-Consul, W. Dressel, corner of Lombard street and Cheapside.
SPAIN AND MEXICO-J. A. Pizarro, No. 3 Barnet street.
SWEDEN AND NORWAY-Viee Consul, F. B. Graf, No. 52 s Gay street.
TWO SICILIES-A. C. Rhodes, Exchange Building, eorner Gay and Lombard.
UNDERWRITERS AT BREMEN, -Agents, F. W. Brune & Sons, Nos. 89 and 91 Smith's wharf.
UNDERWRITERS AT LLOYD'S, -Agent, G. S. Oldfield, No 84 west Fayette strect.
VENEZUELA-Bolivar D. Danels, No. 57 w Fayette street.
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NEWSPAPERS.
AMERICAN FARMER,-Month- ly-Sands & Worthington, Edi- tors and Publishers, third story, American Building, Nos. 126 and 128 w Baltimore street.
BALTIMORE AMERICAN AND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER -Daily (Morning and Afternoon) and Weekly-Robert A. Dobbin and Charles C. Fulton, Editors, Proprietors and Publishers, Amer- iean Building, Nos. 126 and 128 w Baltimore street.
BALTIMORE CHRISTIAN AD- VOCATE,-Dr. Thos E. Bond, jr., No. 202 Baltimore street. BALTIMORE CLIPPER,-Daily (Morning) and Weekly,-Bull & Tuttle, Editors, Proprietors and Publishers, 134 w Baltimore st. BALTIMORE PATHFINDER,- Weekly, distributed gratuitously, -J. Newton & Co., No. 166 w Baltimore street.
BALTIMORE PATRIOT AND COMMERCIAL GAZETTE,- Daily, (Afternoon) Tri-Week- ly and Weekly,-John F. MeJil- ton and John Wills, Editors, Pro- prietors and Publishers, Jarvis' Building, cor of Baltimore and North streets.
BALTIMORE PRICE CURRENT, -Weekly,-George U. Porter & Thomas W. Tobin, Editors and Proprietors, Merehants' Exehar ge Reading Rooms, Exchange Build- ing, eor Gay and Lombard streets. BALTIMORE REPUBLICAN,- -Daily (Afternoon ) and Weekly, -Beale H. Richardson, Editor, Proprietor & Publisher, No. 72 w Baltimore street.
BALTIMORE WECKER,-Daily (Morning) & Weekly, (German,) -E. Sehnauffer, 3 n Frederick st. CATHOLIC MIRROR,-Weekly, -P. J. Hedian, Publisher, No. 82 w Baltimore street.
DAILY EXCHANGE-(Morning) --- Kerr & Co. Editors & Proprie- tors, cor Baltimore and North sts.
DAILY REGISTER,- (Morning) of Arrivals,-Wm. H. Peake & Co., Proprietors and Publishers, No. 166 w Baltimore street.
DEUTSCHE CORRESPONDENT, -Daily (Morning) and Weekly, (German)-Frederiek Raine, Edi- tor, Proprietor and Publisher, No. 1 s Gay street.
FREEMAN,-Weekly, -William D. Hughes, Editor, Proprietor and Publisher, fourth story Jarvis' Building, eor of Baltimore and North streets.
LUTHERAN OBSERVER,- Weekly,-Rev. R. Anspaek and Rev. George Diehl, Editors, eor Gay and Baltimore streets.
METHODIST PROTESTANT,- Weekly,-Rev. E. Yates Reese, Editor and Publisher, No. 4 Jar- vis' Building, eor Baltimore and North Streets.
MONITOR,-Weekly, -- Joseph Ro- binson, No. 11 South street.
OUR OPINION, -- Daily, (Morn- ing) gratuitous,-John T. Ford & Clifton W. Tayleure, Editors and Proprietors, Holliday Street Thea- tre, Holliday street, next to the eor of Fayette.
THE SHANGHAI-(WEEKLY) -Frank H. Shallus, Publisher, Publieation Offiee, eor Baltimore and Light streets.
THE SUN, -Daily. (Morning) and Weekly, --- A. S. Abell & Co. Edi- tors, Proprietors and Publishers, Sun Iron Building, eor Baltimore and South streets.
THE TRAVELLER,-Weekly, for gratuitous distribution --- MeLeod & Brother, Proprietors and Pub- lishers, eor Gay and Baltimore sts. TORCHI, 26 n Gay street.
TRUE UNION .--- Weekly, (Bap- tist) --- W. Jones, Publisher.
WEEKLY DISPATCH --- Gobright & Norris, Editors, Proprietors and Publishers, No. 93 w Baltimore street.
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TRAVEL AND FREIGHT LINES.
ANNAPOLIS, WEST & SOUTH RIVER LINE,-Steamboat Pho- nix, Captain Joseph Starr, foot of Dugan's wharf.
BALTIMORE & OHIO R. ROAD, for all points in the West,-Depot and Office, Camden Station, How- ard, Eutaw, Camden and Barre streets.
BALTIMORE AND PHILADEL- PHIA STEAMBOAT CO .- J. Alexander Shriver, Agent, No. 3 Light street wharf.
BALTIMORE & PROVIDENCE PACKET LINES,-Phillips & Co. Agents, No. 95 South street. BALTIMORE AND SUSQUE- HANNA STEAMBOAT CO .- For Havre de Grace, Port Deposit and Tide Water Canal, -Joseph James Taylor, Agent, lower end of West Falls avenue.
BALTIMORE & WASHINGTON RAILROAD,-Depot and Offiec, Camden Station, Howard, Eutaw, Camden and Barre streets.
BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET CO .- for Norfolk, Portsmouth and Weldon, to Charleston, S. C. Moore N. Falls, Agent, foot of Concord street.
BALTIMORE STEAM TOWING CO .- Rose & Lyon, Agents, cor Pratt street and O'Donnell's wharf.
BEL-AIR STAGES,-Leave Brown's Hotel, No. 119 n High street.
BOSTON PACKET CO .- T. R. Matthews & Sons, Agents, No. 18 Bowly's wharf.
BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO .-- Henry D. Mears, Agent, MeEl- derry's wharf; Wharf, foot of Long Dock. 14
CHESTER RIVER LINE, For Chester River, Cumpton, Chester- town, Grey's Inn Creek and Queenstown-Wharf, 114 Light street wharf.
CHESTERTOWN, QUEENS- TOWN, GRASIN CREEK & CUMPTON LINE,-Steamboat Arrow, E. S. L. Young, No. 114 Light st wharf.
CROMWELL'S GREAT EAST- ERN, WESTERN & SOUTH- ERN Steamship Freight Line .- For Boston, New York, Charles- ton, Savannah and Portland, A. C. Hall, Agent, No. 116 Spear's wharf.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND CHAMBERSBURG TRANS- PORTATION LINE, -- Stevenson & Co. No. 151 n Howard street.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY TRANSPORTATION LINE, --- Francis White, Agent, No. 162 North street.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY TRANSPORTATION LINE,- Coover & Tysinger, Agents, No. 203 North street.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY TRANSPORTATION LINE,- Mathews & Zollickoffer, Agents, No. 128 11 Howard street.
EASTERN SHORE STEAM- BOAT CO .- For Kent Island, Corsica, Spencer's, Harrison's Landings, Chestertown, Annapolis, West River, Cambridge, Oxford, Easton, St. Michael's and Miles' River Ferry -- G. Chesnut, Agent, No. 124 Light street wharf.
ELLICOTTS MILLS COACHES, -Leave General Wayne Inn, cor Baltimore and Paea.
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106
TRAVEL AND FREIGHT LINES.
FEDERAL HILL STEAM FER- RY CO .- Wharf, City Block, foot of West Falls avenue. FRANKLINVILLE STAGE,- Leaves Rising Sun Hotel, No. 74 n High street.
GOVANSTOWN AND TOWSON- TOWN COACHES,-Leave cor Holliday and Fayette, and corner of Baltimore aad South streets.
GREAT SOUTHERN R. ROAD LINE, for Washington City, Rich- mond, Petersburg, Weldon, Wil- mington and Charleston, S. C .- Depot and Office, Camden Station. Eutaw, Howard, Camden & Barre streets.
HALL'S SPRINGS OMNIBUS,-
Leaves Front street Hotel, cor of Front and Low.
KEYSVILLE LINE,-Leaves Ri- sing Sun Hotel, No. 74 n High street.
LOCUST POINT STEAM FER- RY CO .- Wharf, foot of Broad- way.
MERCHANTS' LINE of Packets for Charleston, -Charles Pender- gast, Agent, No. 77 Smith's wharf.
MERCHANTS' STEAM TOWING CO .- Applegarth & Son, Agents, corner of Pratt street and Bu- chanan's wharf.
NEW ORLEANS PACKET LINE, -Henderson & Co. Agents, cor Pratt and Commerce streets.
NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE Transportation Line,-J. Alexan- der Shriver, Agent, No. 3 Light street wharf.
NEW YORK PACKET LINE,- Rose and Lyon, Agents, eor Pratt street and O'Donnell's wharf.
NORFOLK AND CHESAPEAKE STEAMBOAT CO. for Freder- icksburg,-James Myer, Agent, lower end of South street.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL- WAY,-Depot and Office, Calvert Station, cor Calvert and Franklin strests.
NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA
RAILROAD, --- Depot and Office, Camden Station, Howard, Eutaw, Camden and Barre streets.
OLD DOMINION STEAMBOAT CO. for Fredericksburg, and all the landings on the Rappahan- nock River,-Capron & Gwyn, Agents, No. 71 South street ; Wharf, Light street, foot of Con- way street.
PATUXENT RIVER LINE, for all points on the Patuxent River,- M. L. Weems and E. D. Weems, Captains, foot of Dugan's wharf. PHILADELPHIA, WILMING- TON & BALTIMORE RAIL- ROAD,-Depot and Office, eorner of President street and Eastern avenue.
PITTSBURG AND CONNELLS- VILLE RAILROAD,-Office, 19 South street.
PITTSBURG AND WESTERN TRANSPORTATION LINE,- Magraw & Koons, Agents, No. 80 North street.
POWHATAN STEAMBOAT CO. 1or City Point and Rielmond, - J. Brandt, jr. Agent, No. 5 Light street wharf.
SAVANNAH STEAMSIHIP CO. -James Irwin Smith, Agent, 93 Smith's wharf; Wharf, foot of Concord street.
SHIPPENSBURG, CHAMBERS- BURG, MECHANICSBURG & CARLISLE TRANSPORTA- TION LINE, -Barmitz & Brin- ton, Agents, No. 120 _. orth strect.
STEAMER KENT,-for Clora's Point, Howell's Point, Cam- bridge, Sherman's Pier, Hugh- lett's Wharf, Cabin Creek Wharf, Medford's Wharf, Lloyd's Land- ing, Dover Bridge, West Provi- denee, Gilpin's Point, Potter's Landing, and Denton, -- James Hollingshead, Clerk, Wharf and Office, No. 144 Light street, foot of Barre.
STEAMER WILSON SMALL,- for the following landings on the Wicomico River :- White Haven,
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TRAVEL AND FREIGHT LINES.
Princess Anne, Jones' Wharf and Salisbury. Also, on the Poeo- moke River :-- Annamissec, Ches- conessic, Pitt's Wharf, Rehoboth New Town and Shad Landing,- M. C. Smith, Captain ; wharf, Light street, between Camden & Conway.
WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGETOWN STEAM BOAT CO .- Charles Worthing- ton, Agent, Commerce st. wharf. WESTMINSTER & EMMITTS- BURG STAGE,-Leaves West-
ern Hotel, cor Howard and Sara- toga streets.
WILMINGTON, N. C. PACKET LINE,-Mason Brothers, Agents, No. 79 Smith's wharf.
YORK AND GLEN ROCK TRANSPORTATION LINE,- Hantz, Frick & Co., Agents, No. 199 North street.
YORK COUNTY TRANSPOR- TATION LINE, -S. & J. Kline- felter, Agents, No. 165 North street.
WHARVES AND DOCKS.
Artesian, Watering and Ballast, foot of Great Hughes' street.
Belt's, Fells st. south of Thames.
Boston Steamship wharf, foot of Me- Elderry's wharf.
Bowly's, South and Bowly streets, south of Pratt.
Brown's, Thames street, between Broadway and Bond streets.
Buchanan's, from Pratt street to the Basin, and foot of west side of Frederick street.
Chase's, Thames street, foot of Phil- pot street.
City Doek, s Caroline street. from Lancaster to Thames.
Commercial, Thamues street, between Broadway and Ann street.
Cordery's. foot of Thames and Phil- pot streets.
Corner's, foot of
Ann street, Thames, between Broadway and Anu street and foot of Frederick street Dock
County. foot of Broadway.
Donnell's, foot of west side of Fell street.
Dugan's, from Pratt street to the Basin, west side, south of Centre Market.
Gibson's, Fell street, south of Thames.
Grieve's, foot of Broadway.
Henderson's, foot of west side of Fell street.
Howell's, Thames street, between Broadway and Ann street.
Jackson's, foot of west side of Bond street.
Jenkiu's, foot of Thames & Philpot streets.
Kerr's, foot of east side of Bond street.
Lee Street, from Light to Johnson streets.
Light Street, from Pratt to Lee street.
Liverpool Packet, Philpot street, near Point.
Long Doek, west side of Frederick street, south of Pratt street.
MeClure's Doek, between Commerce and South streets, south of Pratt street.
McElderry's, frou Pratt street to Basin, east side of Frederick street.
Mohler's, from Fell to Harbor, be- tween Thames street and the Har- bor.
O'Donnell's, from Pratt street to Basin, foot of east side of Fred- eriek street.
Patterson's, from Block to Point street, below City Dock, and be- tween Patterson and Commerce, south of Pratt street.
Pratt's, (Iron,) Boston street, Can- tou.
Pratt Street, from Light to Bowly street.
Publie, foot of Wills street and south of City Dock.
Ramsay's, Thames street, foot of Caroline.
Smith's, from Pratt street to the Basin, east side of Gay.
Spear's, from Pratt street to the Ba- sin, west side of Gay.
Union, from Eastern avenue to the Basin.
Water's, foot of east side of Fell.
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INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Agents, Commercial,
13
Colleetors,
33
Agents, Insurance,
13 Commission Merchants, 34
Agents, News,
13 Confectioners and Fruiters, 37
Agents, Property,
13 Conveyancers,
38
Agricultural Implements,
14
Coopers,
38
Ambrotypes & Daguerreotypes,
14 Coppersmiths,
39
Apothecaries,
15 Cork Cutters,
39
Architects,
16
Cordage, Twines, &c.
39
Artists,
16
Cupping and Leeching,
39
Artists', Materials,
16
Curled Hair,
39
Attornies at Law,
16 Curriers,
39
Artificial Flowers,
20
Dentists,
40
Auctioneers,
20
Distillers,
40
Bag Manufacturers,
20
Dress Makers,
41
Bakers,
20
Druggists, Wholesale,
42
Bankers,
20
Dry Goods, Wholesale,
42 43
Bark and Sumac,
21
Die Sinkers,
45
Bell Founders,
21
Dyers and Seourers,
45
Belting and Hose,
21
Edge Tool Makers,
45
Blacksmiths,
21
Embroideries, Laccs, &e.
45
Bleaching Powders, &c.
22
Engincers, Civil,
46 46
Book Binding,
2:2
Engravers, Copper and Stecl,
46 46
Booksellers and Stationers,
22
Express Companies,
46 46 48
Boots and Shoes, Retail,
23
Farriers,
Brewers,
25
Fertilizers,
48
Brokers, Merehandize,
25
Fire Engine Builders,
48
Broom and Willow ware,
25
Fishing Tackle,
48
Brokers, Stock and Bill,
26
File Manufacturers,
F -
Bottlers,
26
Florists,
Brush Makers,
26
Flour and Grain,
Butter Dealers,
27
Forwarding Merchants,
Cabinet Makers,
27
Founders, Iron,
50 50
Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c.
29
Gas Companies,
50
Carriage Builders,
29
Gas Fitters,
50
Carvers and Guilders,
30
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
51
Chair Makers,
30
Glass Dealers,
51
Chemists,
30
Glass Stainers,
51
China, Glass and Queensware,
30
Grain Dealers,
51
Cloths and Cassimers,
30
Grocers, Wholesale,
51
Clothing, Wholesale,
31 Groeers, Retail,
52
Clothing, Retail,
31 Guns, Rifles, &e.
55
Coal Dealers,
32 Hardware, Wholesale,
55
Coffee Roasters,
33 Hardware, Retail,
55
Book Keeping,
22
Engravers, Wood,
Boots and Shoes, Wholesale,
22
Faney Goods,
48 48 48 49 50
Cap Makers,
27
Fruit Dealers,
Carpenters and Builders,
28
Furniture Dealers,
Banks,
21
Dry Goods, Retail,
Block and Pump Makers,
22
Engine Builders,
110
INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY."
Hardware, Coach and Saddlery, 56
Printers, Book and Job,
79
Hats and Caps, Wholesale, 56
Produce Dealers, 79
Hats and Caps, Retail,
56
Provision Dealers,
80
Hermetically Sealed Fruits, &c.
57
Pump and Block Makers,
81
Hosiery, Gloves, &e.
57
Refrigerators,
81 81
House Furnishing Goods,
60
Restaurants,
81
Importers,
60
Rolling Mills,
83
India Rubber,
60
Roofers,
83
Insurance Companies & Agencies, 60
Saddle and Harness Makers,
83
Instruments, Mathematical, 61
Safes,
84
Instruments, Surgical & Dental,
61
Sail Makers, 84
Iron and Steel Merchants,
61
Sash and Blind Makers,
84
Iron Railings, 61
Saw Manufacturers,
85
Leather Dealers,
62
Scales and Balances,
85
Lightning Rods,
62
Sewing Machines, 85
85
Liquors,
62
Ship Chandlers,
85
Lithographers,
63
Ship Joiners,
86
Livery Stables,
63
Shipping Merchants,
86
Locksmiths and Bell Hangers,
64
Ship Smiths, 86 86
Looking Glasses & Picture Frames 64 Lottery Offices, 6-1
Shovels and Spades,
87
Lumber Merehauts,
65
Silver and Plated Ware,
87 87
Magistrates, 66
66
Steneil Cutters,
Marble Workers,
66
Stove Dealers,
Merchant Tailors,
67
Sugar Refiners,
Millers,
68
Tailors' Trimmings,
Milliners,
68
Tanners,
Millinery and Straw Goods,
70
Taverns,
Mill Stones, Manufacturers, 70
70
Tea Dealers,
Musie Dealers,
70
Telegraph Offices,
Musical Instruments,
70
Tin and Sheet Iron Workers,
71
Tobacco and Segars, Wholesale, 93
71
Nurses,
71
Oil, Dealers in, &c.
71
71
Turners.
Paints, Oils, &e.
71 Type and Stereotype Founders, 96
72 Umbrellas, Parasols, &c. 96
Paper Box & Case Manufacturers, 73
Vinegar Makers,
Paper Hangers & Upholsterers, 73 74
Well Diggers and Borers,
Patent Medicines,
74
Wire Workers,
Physicians,
74
Wood Dealers,
Piano Fortes,
78
Wooden Ware Dealers,
99
Piekles and Preserves,
78
Wool Dealers,
99 100
Plane Makers,
78 New Firms, Changes, &c.
103
Plumbers,
78 Newspapers, 104
Porte Monnaies,
78 Travel and Freight Lines, 105
Potteries,
79 Wharves and Docks,
108
96 96 98 98 98
Paper Warehouses,
Watchmakers and Jewellers,
87 87 87 88 88 88 88 90 92 92 92
Machinists, 66
Soap and Candle Manufacturers,
Steam Turning and Sawing,
Mantillas, Cloaks, &c.
Teachers,
Mineral Water,
Nightmen,
Notaries Public,
Tobacco and Segars, Retail, 93 Trimmings, Laces, &c. 95 Trunks, &e. . 96 96
Organ Builders,
Painters, House and Sign,
Planeing Mills,
78
Consuls, Vice-Consuls, &c.
Hotels, & Boarding Houses,
58
Regalia,
Lime Dealers,
62
Ship Builders,
Shoe Findings,
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Agricultural Implements. Cromwell, Richard, 146
Ambrotypes & Daguerreotypes. Clark, H. H. 135
Ensey, M. P. 129
Hawkes, Benjamin F'. 127
Israel's,
132
Walzl, Louis, 123
Baggage Express. Mcclintock, John M. 7
Book Binders.
Hetzler, Francis D.
133
Williams, John,
138
Booksellers.
Cromwell, O. H.
117
Murphy, John & Co.
139
Boot and Shoe Manufacturers.
Addison & Brother,
136
Albert, M. II. 6
Ardin, David,
124
Frost, W.
140
Brass & Bell Founder.
Baker, Holmes & Brown,
129
Brass Faucet & Cock Maker.
English, Henry,
131
Brass Ware Manufacturer.
Wagner, A.
128
Brush Manufacturer.
Megraw, Wm. A. 7
Cabinet Makers.
Kuhst, G. H.
119
Card, Band & Hose Manufactory.
Haskell, John H. 126
Carpenters & Builders.
Hogg, J. H. & J. S.
134
Carvers.
Hays & Morse,
148
Clothiers.
Federleicht & Stine, 130
Herzberg & Brothers, 129
Straus, M. L. 126
Coal.
Hart & McGowan,
118
MeCollough, John G. 125
Onion, W. F. Il. 3
Commercial College.
Losier, E. K.
143
Coppersmith.
Bruce, John M.
148
Curled Hair Manufacturer. Kauffman, H. C. & Co. 126
Cutlery.
M'Devitt, Michael,
149
Dentists.
Gill, Bryson & Sons,
117
Die Sinker.
Pilkinton, J. E.
3
Dry Goods.
Simmons, George H.
140
Druggists.
Seott & Grice,
118
Dyers & Scourers.
Guerand, F.
135
Union Dye House,
136
Education.
Brooks, N. C.
145
Embroideries, Laces, &c.
Bamberger, Brothers & Co.
123
Engineers and Machinists.
Bentley, C. W.
147
Page, George & Co. 136
Shanks, Thomas,
149
Wells & Miller,
132
Engineers of Heating.
Lapsley & Thomas,
137
Fancy & Variety Goods.
Dietz, Lawrence D.
131
Ohlendorf, Win. G.
147
Flour, Feed & Lime.
Goodwin, C. H.
134
Gas Fitters & Fixtures.
Richards, Jolin,
5
Spilcker, W. & H.
142
Wagner, August,
128
Glass Cutter.
Byus, J. H.
140
Hosiery.
Lovejoy, Amos & Co.
118
Hotel.
Broaders, H. R.
118
House Furnishing Articles
Acomb, William,
135
Mills, George A. & Co.
122
House & sign Painter.
Cunningham, George A.
130
Independent Police Officers.
Dormam & Graham,
116
111
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112
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Insurance, Fire. The Howard Fire Insurance Company, 136
Iron Founder.
Bates, James,
121
Iron Workers.
Merker, A.
149
Pagels, E. & G.
119
Lightning Rods.
Merrell, Wm.
Back Cover.
Wagner, A.
128
Liquors.
Smith, Wm. & Co.
143
Wilson, John E.
124
Livery Stable.
Stewart, John,
130
Locksmith & Bell Hanger.
Stewart, J. A.
123
Looking
Glass &
Picture
Frames.
McGrew, William, Inside Front Co-
ver.
Marble Worker.
Gaddess, Alexander,
121
Medicines.
Shriver, D. C.
141
The German Vegetable Bitter
Elixir,
122
Merchant Tailors.
Phelps, J. B. T. Inside Back Cover
Wheeler, Thomas S. & Co. 125
Milliner.
Hawkes, Mrs. B. F.
127
Musical Instruments.
Eisenbrandt, C. H.
6
Newspapers.
The Hagerstown Mail,
132
The Shanghai, 120
Nightman.
Cramblitt, Thomas A.
3
Oil, Lamps, &c.
Ammidon & Co. 150
Balto. Lubricating Oil Co. 138
Spilcker, W. & II. 142
Paper Hangers & Venetian Blind Manufacturers.
Cansler, Wm. W.
146
Tumbleson, C. H. 133
Paper Warehouse.
Robinson, James S.
134
Planing Mills.
Clocker & Smith,
119
Plough Handles.
Meredith, Wm.
140
Printers, Book & Job.
Murphy, John & Co.
139
Nicholson, J. C. & H. Q. 114 & 115 Rags & Paper Stock.
McKeldin, Wm.
131
Regalia Establishment.
Wilson, P. T.
122
Restaurants.
Allen, William M.
133
Chronister, J. B.
124
Gronewell, Mrs. J. H.
143
Leutbecher, Christian,
6
Sherwood, Richard P.
116
Saddle and Harness Manufacturers.
Boyd & Cooke,
147
Kann, Gerhard,
122
scale Manufacturer.
Marden, Jessc,
121
Sewing Machines.
Gibb's,
8
Grover & Baker's,
12
Johnson's,
8
Singer & Co's.
4
Wheeler & Wilson's, Back Cover.
Steam & Fire Regulator.
Woodruff, Joseph,
144
Steamboats.
The Steamboat Virginia,
138
Stoves & Tin Ware.
Mills, Ezekiel,
148
Steam Turning & Sawing.
Thomas, Joseph & Sons,
126
Stencil Cutters.
Bertoldi, J.
6
Cesati, A.
7
Richardson, J. A.
125
Super Phosphate of Lime.
Rhodes, B. M. & Co. Front Cover.
Surgical & Dental Instruments.
Nicholson, G. W. S.
113
Tobacconists.
Bischoff, C. F.
131
1
Brown, G. W. & Sons, 142
Fendrich, Joseph & Bros. 125
Keyworth, C. E.
147
Lauer, J. J. 133
Minton, Will. 119
Richey, H. A. 146
Wollheim & Brunck,
117
Travelling Horse.
Whitcomb, L. H.
116
Wood Engraver.
Johnson, Neville,
8
113
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AT THE OLD STAND, 11 LIGHT STREET,
TWO DOORS BELOW THE FOUNTAIN HOTEL
We are still manufacturing for the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE, our
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
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YOUNG PILOT
is of a Chesnut Sorrel, weighing about 1,050 lbs., Six years old, bred in!Windsor Co. Vermont; sired by the famous Churchill Horse, which was sired by the old Vermont Black Hawk. His dam was out of a full bred Mor- gan Mare, sired by the Old Green Mountain Morgan.
YOUNG PILOT is not inferior to the best; most perfect in form, and graceful in action, performs fine in harness, of a quiet disposition, and a fine Trotter. All those wishing to secure the services ef a first rate Horse can have the opportunity in Young Pilot, by addressing,
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