E.M. Cross & Co.'s Baltimore city business directory (1863-1864), Part 18

Author: E.M. Cross & Co
Publication date: 1864
Publisher: Baltimore, Md. : E.M. Cross & Co.
Number of Pages: 262


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KOEHLER H. & CO., 128 W Lom- bard, IMPORTERS OF WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, and COMMISSION MERCHANTS.


KRAUS R. & CO., 63 S Calvert and 38 Cheapside, IMPORTERS OF WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS.


HENRY S. LANKFORD,


61 S. Calvert, and 36 Cheapside,


BALTIMORE.


Importer and Dealer in


BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, CIGARS, AND SCOTCH AND IRISH MALT WHIS- KEYS, FINE OLD MONON- GAHELA, RYE AND BOUR- BON WHISKEYS, AND DO- MESTIC LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS.


Constantly on hand, a full and com- plete assortment of liquors of every description.


LINDEMAN E. C. & CO., 59 S Charles Long Lewis J., 248 N Gay


216


WINES AND LIQUORS-IMPORTERS OF.


MARTIN WM. R. & CO., 72 S Cal-


vert, Importers and Dealers in WINES, LIQUORS, and GENE- RAL COMMISSION MER - CHANTS.


MYERS CHAS. H. & BRO., 72 Ex- change pl


NOEDEL & WILHELMY,


379 W. Baltimore, bet. Eutaw and Paca,


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS


IN


WINES, LIQUORS, GERMAN AND FRENCH PRODUCE.


NORDLINGER & CO., 102 W Lom- bard, IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN PRODUCE, BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, CIGARS, &c. I. Nordlinger, E. Eising. Pollatsek Rudolph, 134 W Lombard Ridgely David, N E c Pratt and Howard


ROCHE & CO., 373 W Baltimore op Eutaw House, IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c., and DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC LIQUORS. Ross Chas. H. & Co., 9 Commerce Schlott & Petzold, 124 W Lombard Schneider M. & Co., 46 S-Howard SENFT HENRY, Paca c Baltimore, Importer and Wholesale dealer in Rhine Wine.


Shields Thomas & Co., 145 N How- ard


Sloan & Calwell, 17 & 19 Cheapside THOMPSON THOMAS, 29 S Gay. (See advertisement.)


THOMPSON WM., 21 South, Im- porter of Liquors


Thomsen Laurence & Co., 64 Ex- change pl


SIERNAN P. & SON, 12 N Charles ULMAN & CO., 48 W Lombard and 5 N Gay, IMPORTERS OF BRAN- DIES, WINES, GINS, AND DIS- TILLERS OF WHISKEYS, FRUIT BRANDIES AND BITTERS.


VOCKEY THEODORE, 132 W Lombard, IMPORTER OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, AND DEALER IN DOMESTIC WHISKEY.


VONEIFF G. L.,


Importer and Dealer in


WINES, LIQUORS,


German and French Produce.


444 W Baltimore bet Pine & Pearl.


Walters W. T. & Co., 68 Exchange pl Wilson John E., agt., N W c How- ard and Camden Zuckschwerdt C & Co., 116 N How- ard


Wines and Liquors, Retail.


(See also HOTELS ; also RESTAU- RANTS ; also TAVERNS ; also LAGER BEER SALOONS.)


Ahrling Henry, 72 Buchanan's whf Anderson T. M., 152 N Calvert Bell Ellen, 152 S Eutaw Bodenschatz John, 44 Camden Brashear George, North c Madison Bredkempt H., Hamburg c Sharp Brooks & Turner, North c Fayette Burke Thomas, 94 W Falls av Burns Henry, 190 W Falls av Cadwalader George, 12 Concord Cape John C., North c Eagen


-


WINES AND LIQUORS, RETAIL.


217


CARROLL P. H., 114 S Howard Chenowith & Co., 159 N Gay Cilnon Andrew, 249 S Bond Clark Robert, 131 North Clifford William, 4 Neighbor Cerrigho Frank, 60 President COEDY MICHAEL, c East and Douglas Colbert B., 19 Concord Croghan P., 16 E Falls av Cunningham M., 142 N Eutaw


Dannenfelser Philip, 228 Alice Anna Denny Owen, 52 Camden Dieckmann J. H., 108 Dugan's whf Diering H. F., 4 Patterson Dougherty Mrs. M., 22 Concord Draper Chester, 278 Light Dunn Edward, 116 North Duker H., 132 Dugan's whf Fargin Thomas, 40 Block Fieldchamp Harman, Light c Wer-


ner


FINNAN B., 104 N Calvert Fox Thomas, 45 Park


Franklin H., S Charles c Lee


Gannon Joseph, 210 Light


Gohlinghorst John H., 5 Saratoga GOODE WILLIAM F., 188 Pearl Gray Bernard, 46 Buren Griffith Mrs. M., 11 N Eutaw Gundlach Charles, 300 Montgomery Haban Mrs. B., 106 Dugan's whf Hackman Wm., 110 Light st whf . Hagan D., 114 Dugan's whf Hamell B., 165 Eager Hamill Patrick, 104 Dugan's whf Hamill Thomas, 67 Harrison Hamilton C. R., Union Dock Hatchel C., 43 Orchard Harrigan D., Front c Bath Heminghausen John, 138 Columbia Hemmeter John, 18 N Howard Holmes Thomas, 7 North Hughes P., 57 Centre mkt Johnson A., 100 Thames Johnson John, 11 Union Kane James, 62 Thames Kavanaugh D., S2 Forrest


Keeghan Peter, L Sharp c New Church


Kelly Wm., 82 W Falls av


Kernan Mrs. C., 173 Eager Killman G , 21 Hughes Kleibacker B., 100 Dugan's whf


Laake H. B., 275 S Ann Lacy Solomon, Spring c Eastern av Leurs John, 92 N Calvert Lorenz George, 344 S Charles McCarthy T., 207 W Lexington McColgan N , 159 N Front Mc Dermott John, 5 Camden McGowan John, 14 N Paca McGrath James, 242 Canton av McNally James, 100 St Paul Manning Mrs. B., 51 Union Mechaw Christian, 318 S Charles Mercer James E., 20S Lee Meyer Charles, 199 Montgomery Miller Henry, 96 S Eutaw


Miller Nicholas, 1 Hughes


Moffatt Mrs. Lonisa, 142 Hughes Moog Jacob, 264 Hanover Mulese O'Neil, 114 North Mullen Henry, Falls av c Eastern av


Murray M., Concord e Lombard Mussman John, 256 Montgomery


O Brien John, 141 N Eutaw


O' Hara Peter, 10 St Paul Oliver John, 64 Union


Oliver & Gamble, 726 W Baltimore


O'Neil Wm., 2 L Monument Osings Henry, 54 Ross


Patterson John, 145 McElderry's whf


Pilkey J. P., 21: Ensor


Perver James & Son, 119 W Lom- bard


Pritchett James, 204 Light


REINHARDT C. F., 165 E Balti- more, bet Eden and Central av, Dealer in Imported and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, and Syrups of all kinds of Fruit. Rider Henry, 376 Osten


Rolker Herman H., 1 Camden Russell Patrick, 98 Holiday SCHRODER A. J., 211 Gough


19


218


WINES AND LIQUORS, WHOLESALE.


Schultz Henry, 4 S Para Schumacher C. H., 69 Camden Schutze Charles, 66 Thames Seipp Mrs., 148 Light st whf Senft Henry, Paca c Baltimore, Im- porter of Rhine Wine


Sesson Margaret, 141 Columbia Shiedy Thomas, 2 S Paca


Shehan Edward, 166 W Falls av Siebert Charles F., 14 E Lombard SPITZ H. P., COMMISSION MER- CHANT, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic LIQUORS, WINES, and CIGARS, 212 W Lex- ington, bet Green and Paca. Pure old Rye Whiskey for medicinal purposes always on hand.


STEIN HENRY, 206 Hollins Stornoni G., 108 Light st whf


Stratmyer Fred'k, Henry & Hughes Stumpf Frederick, Holland c Eager Sullivan D., 115 North Tate James T., 2 North


THEILE GEORGE, 22 Patterson


Thrush Geo. R., 19 W Pratt


Torberg John, Chesnut c Front Tresgel C., 349 Canton av Vendrehle J. H., 110 Dugan's whf Vesey J. P., 117 McElderry's whf Volk P., 496 W Lombard


WALDNER FRANCIS, N W c North and Saratoga


Walker George, 52 Union WALLIS EDWARD, 89 North


Warnefld J., 152 Light st whf


Weitsell Henry, 82 Lancaster Welsh John, 36 Block


Welter Geo. H., 40 E Pratt


Wicks Mrs. E., 55 Union


Wielage Mrs. Catharine, 97 Con- way


WILLIAMS J. C., 202 Light


Young C. J., 4 S Gay


Zurliene Henry, 148 S Eutaw


Wines and Liquors, Whole- sale.


ALVATER JOHN, 112 Central av. (Liquor Refiner.)


BARTH & EDMEADES, 22 S Cal- vert Buckler & Shipley, 85 and 87 S Charles


CLABAUGH G. W., 372 W Balti. more


Cotter & Nunan, 8 W Pratt


Dickey Charles E. & Co., 108 N Howard


DINSMORE & KILE, 156 Pratt st whf


Ellis & Cairns, 14 S Gay


Flack's Thomas J. Sons, c Bowly's whf and Guilford


FOLEY & COOK, 144 Franklin


FREELAND, HALL & CO., 143 W Pratt, dealers in Wines and Li. quors and Wholesale Grocers


GOODE WILLIAM F., 188 Pearl, importer of Brandies, Gins, Scotch Whiskeys, Wines &c., Whiskeys on consignment from the most celebrated distillers.


Griffith S. C., 57 S Calvert


HEIM, NICODEMUS & CO., 383 W Baltimore


HOMRIGHAUSEN GEORGE, 39


Brown


HUNCKEL PH., 24 S Charles Keys James N. & Son, 93 Franklin Koons T. H. & Co., 142 Franklin McCalgan Charles, 8 Saratoga


Mc DONNELL JAMES, 47 Calvert and 47 Cheapside, COMMIS. SION MERCHANT IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, BEST BRANDS of OLD RYE AND MALT WHISKEYS.


NOEDEL & WILHELMY, 379 W Baltimore


NORRIS, CALWELL & CO., 322 W Baltimore and 213 Pennsylvania av


Ridgeley David, N E c Pratt and Howard


ROCHE & CO., 373 W Baltimore SAUERBERG J. D. & CO., 21 & 23 Light c Mercer, IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS &c.,


219


WOO


WIR


dealers in Old Rye, Bourbon and Monongahela Whiskeys, also in Fancy Brandies, Bitters, Cordials &c.


SLATER GEORGE, 10 and 12 Com- merce


STUART J. D. & CO., 27 Cheapside GENERAL COMMISSION MER- CHANTS, SOLE AGENTS for THOMAS MOORE'S COPPER- DISTILLED PURE RYE WHIS- KEY.


TREGO, MORGAN & CO., 22 Com- merce, Produce Commission Mer- chants and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors.


TUBMAN B. G. & CO., 102 Light st whf, Importers and Dealers in WHISKEYS, BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, CIGARS, &c. &c. VONEIFF G. L., 444 W Baltimore WILLIAMS J. C., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LI- QUORS, 202 Light


Wines and Liquors, Whole- sale and Retail.


DOWNEY JOHN & SON, 133 Franklin


ECKELMANN H. S., 45 Marsh market space GLONINGER J. R. & .CO., 7 N Charles


HENGST S. & R., N E c Franklin and Paca


Quinn P. M., c High and Hillen Rost John, 196 Alice Anna


Tiernan P. & Son, 12 N Charles


Wire Cloth Manufacturers.


Fowler Francis, N W c Liberty and Fayette


Wire Workers.


Balderson H. & Son, 12 S Calvert


Wood Dealers.


Beuchamp John, Lee c William CRUSSE JOHN JR., Boston c Lea- kin, Canton


Ehrman T. S., 258 Washington


FORSYTH W. H. & CO., 165 Light st whf


Giese J. Henry, 9 South Houck A. V., 611 N Eutaw


MCCULLOUGH JOHN C., Fremont


c Pratt (See advertisement.) Meyer F. C., 304 S Caroline Michael Wm. H., Union Dock


North John, 144 Light st whf Roney P., Mill


Schaeffer John M., Caroline c Lan- caster


Timanus John F., 65 Green


Wright Levin, 112 Light st whf


Wood and Willow Ware. ATWOOD B., 62 S Calvert, Manu- facturer and Dealer in BROOMS, BRUSHES, PAINTED BUC- KETS, Wooden Ware, Oyster and Market Buckets, Mats, Matches, Twine, Rope, &c. &c.


BEEBE L M., 94 W Lombard bet Calvert and Exchange pl, Manu- facturer and Wholesale dealer in WOODEN WARE, CORDAGE, BRUSHES, BROOMS, MATS, PAPER, SIEVES, TWINE, &c. Boehm, Rice & Co., 32 S Calvert


CHIPMAN GEO.,


Wholesale Dealer in


Brooms, Painted Buckets, Ce- dar Ware, Baskets, Brushes,


Mats, Cordage, Twine, Wicks, Matches, Blacking, Willow Ware- &c., and Manufacturers of Paint, ed Buckets, Brooms, Cedar Ware, and Brushes, c Calvert and Lom- bard St., Baltimore.


220


WOO


JARDEN SAMUEL, 89 Hanover. (See advertisement op Oil.) JOHNS WM. H., 15 S Sharp, Brush Manufacturer. Kees Lawrence, 125 N High


LORD CHAS. W.,


Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in


BROOMS, WOODEN WARE, CORD- AGE, MATCHES, &C.,


And Importer of


FANCY GOODS,


The largest stock and assortment in the United States and at the low- est price, 88 and 90 W Lombard St., Baltimore.


Magne H., 408 W Pratt White Robert B., 162 W Lexington


Wool Dealers.


BAER LEWIS & BRO., 3 and 5 Camden McKeldin Wm., 104 S Charles


Woollen Goods, Manufac- turers.


WETHERED BROS.,


Manufacturers of Fancy


Cassimeres, Doeskins, Mel- tons and Fulled Cloth,


20 GERMAN.


YEA


Yankee Notions. (See also NOTIONS.)


DIETZ L. D., & CO., 308 W Balti- more. (See advertisement inside back cover.)


Yarns, Bats, Wicks.


CHASE WELLS & GEHRMANN, 6 S Howard. (See advertisement interleaved.)


DIETZ L. D. & CO., 308 W Balti- more. (See advertisement inside back cover.)


GARY JAS. S. & SON, Alberton Mills, 24 German.


JOHNSON W. HENRY, Dealer in SEINE TWINE, COT. TON YARN, &C., 66 S Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Gill Twine, Carpet Chain, Tie Yarn, Wicks,


Shoe Thread, Cotton Laps, Broom and Bottling Twines, Cotton, Russia and Manilla Cord- age, Cedar Ware, Wil- low Ware, Brooms, Painted Buckets, Mats, Blacking, Ink, Howard's Matches, &c.


Spinning Wheels made and re- paired. Seines knit and hung to order.


SCHULTZ E. T., 4 S Howard n Baltimore. (See advertisement interleaved.)


*Yeast Powders. Auld H., 33 N Fremont


ESTABLISHED IN 1832. MANUFACTURERS' WAREHOUSE.


WELLS CHASE & GEHRMANN, No. 6 S. Howard Street, Baltimore, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND DEALERS IN . Warps, Wool, Cards, Rubber and Leather Belting, STEAM PACKING, SPERM AND LARD OIL,


Woollen and Cotton Machinery, Machinists' Tools, AND MACHINISTS' AND MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES GENERALLY.


We keep constantly on hand, or furnish to order, all kinds of


TOOLS FOR MACHINISTS' USE, SUCH AS Engine Lathes, Iron Planers, Gear Cutting Engines, Hand Lathes, Bolt Cutters, Drill Presses, Planer Centres, Lathe Chucks, &c.


Cotton Yarn, Carpet Chain, Coverlet Yarn, Woollen Yarn, Fulled and Striped Linseys, Country Flannels, Cotton and Wool Bats, Cotton Cordage, Candle Wick, Cotton Twines, Flax Twines, Hemp Twines, &c. &c.


Orders and inquiries by mail promptly attended to.


COTTON YARN WAREHOUSE. E. T. SCHULTZ, No. 4 South Howard St., near Baltimore St., Baltimore, DEALER IN COTTON YARN, CARPET CHAIN, COTTON BATS, WADDING, COVERLET YARN, WRAPPING TWINE, Candle Wick, Indigo Blue Yarn, Seamless Bags, RAG AND LIST CARPETING, &c. ALSO, MANUFACTURER OF HAND-MADE COTTON ROPE.


APPENDIX.


Compiled Expressly for Cross & Co.'s Baltimore City Business Directory.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


JOHN LEE CHAPMAN,


Mayor.


ALFRED MACE,


Secretary to the Mayoralty.


JOHN A. THOMPSON,


Register.


J. F. MEDLART,


Deputy Register.


H. W. HAYDEN,


Clerk to Register.


SAMUEL MACCUBBIN,


Comptroller.


J. R. BROMWELL,


Clerk to Comptroller.


JOHN L. THOMAS, JR.,


City Counsellor.


AUG. M. PRICE,


City Collector.


MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL.


FIRST BRANCH.


Stephen Whalen,


1st Ward.


S. F. Streeter,


11th Ward.


Fred. C. Meyer,


2d


John T. Bishop,


12th 66


Edw. S. Lamden,


3d 66


Oliver Dennis,


13th


Wm. McClymont,


4th


John F. Towner,


14th


James Young (Pres.),


5th


T. H. Evans,


15th


Jos. J. Robinson,


6th


Oliver M. Disney,


16th


Noah Gill,


7th


Philip Kirkwood,


17th


A. J. Burke,


8th


Thomas W. Cromer,


18th


John Dukehart,


9th


Robt. M. Proud,


19th


D. H. Hoopes,


10th


Thos. H. Mules,


20th


ANDREW J. BUNDEL, GEORGE W. BROOKS, JAMES MADDUX,


Chief Clerk. Reading Clerk. Sergeant-at- Arms.


19*


222


APPENDIX.


SECOND BRANCH.


Wards. :


Wards.


Dr. A. Schwartze,


1st & 2d


C. Sidney Norris,


11th & 12th


John G. Wilmot,


3d & 4th


Samuel Duer (Pres.),


13th & 14th


Geo. I. Kennard,


5th & 6th John Barron,


15th & 16th


Wm. Brooks,


Jas. H. Markland,


9th & 10th


Valentine Foreman, Clerk.


Sergeant-at- Arms.


WATER BOARD. Office, 17 North Street.


SAMUEL HINKS-Registrar. JOHN LEE CHAPMAN-Mayor, President. JAMES S. SUTER, Engineer.


TAX DEPARTMENT.


AUG. M. PRICE-City Collector. SAMUEL GUEST-Cashier.


HEALTH DEPARTMENT.


SAMUEL T. KNIGHT, M. D.,


GERARD E. MORGAN, M. D.,


WM. E. CLENDINEN, M. D.,


Commissioner of Health. Assistant Commissioner of Health. Physician to Marine Hospital.


Vaccine Physicians.


Wards.


Wards.


Geo. W. Fay, M. D.,


Jas. E. Healey, M. D., S. F. Powell, M. D., Jos. D. Brooks, M. D., T. F. Murdock, M.D.,


Ist & 2d


John Dickson, M. D., 11th & 12th


3d & 4th J. P. Fleming, M. D., 13th & 14th


5th & 6th J. W. P. Bates, M. D., 15th & 16th


7th & 8th John Neff, M. D., 17th & 18th


9th & 10th E. R. Burnetson, M.D., 19th & 20th


PORT WARDEN.


GEORGE J. LOANE-Port Warden. EDWARD H. FOWLER-Clerk.


7th & 8th Wm. Moody,


17th & 18th


19th & 20th


SAMUEL H. COCHRAN, GEORGE W. CUNNINGHAM,


223


APPENDIX.


HARBOR MASTERS.


Martin W. Mettee, Thos. S. Lamdin,


1st District. | Capt. Wm. Zachary, 3d District. 2d John Beard, 4th


Edward Wilson, 5th District.


TIDE WATER CANAL OFFICE.


GEO. W. LEUFFER-President.


T. M. ABBETT-Treasurer.


COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Office, N. E. Corner of Holliday and Fayette Streets.


GEORGE N. EATON, JOHN N. M'JILTON, WILLIAM D. M'JILTON,


President.


Treasurer. Secretary.


Wards. Commissioners.


1. Henry C. Larrabee, 2. Wm. H. Hebden,


3. C. L. L. Leary,


4. Thomas I. Pitt,


5. John F. Plummer,


98 Aisquith, and 89 N. Gay.


229 E. Baltimore c. Broadway.


7. Samuel E. Wheeler, 190 Aisquith, and Aisquith c. Monument. 14 Constitution.


8. Charles Farringer,


9. Louis Muller,


10. Wm. Daniel,


11. George N. Eaton,


12. F. A. Crook,


13 James H. Cox,


14. Dr. E. G. Waters, J. W. Loane, -


15. 16. Dr. A. W. Colburn,


17. Steptoe B. Taylor,


18. E. R. Petherbridge,


19. W. C. Arthur,


20. Richard Sewell,


Residence, or Place of Business. 316 E. Pratt, and c. Front and Plowman. 151 and 178 S. Broadway.


39 S. Broadway, and Eastern Hall.


High c. Pratt.


110 W. Baltimore.


67 W. Fayette, and 41 Sharp.


54 Mt. Vernon pl., and 13 S. Charles,


Madison av. c. Townsend.


58 N. Green.


21 Hollins.


89 Barre, and 2 Bowly's whf.


166 S. Paca. 373 Light. Hollins c. Stricker.


Lexington n. Mount. 247 Biddle.


6. Jas. T. Randolph,


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APPENDIX.


LOCATION OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Schools.


Central High School, Eastern Fem. do do


Western do do do


Floating School,


Normal Class, Male Grammar School No.


1,


NE c Fayette & Green, ...


Female


No. 1,


Male No. 2,


Female No. 2,


Male


No. 3,


Aisquith n Fayette, NE e Fayette & Front, NE c Hanover & Lee, 66


66 NW c Monum't&Forrest,


Female


60 No. 5, No. 5, No. 60 6,


Ross n Biddle,


Female


No. 6,


Female


Male


No. 8,


Female


No. 8,


Male 66 No. 9,


Female 66 No. 9,


Male


Female


Male 66 No. 11,


Female


Male


No. 12,


Female


No. 12,


Female


No. 13,


NE c Aisquith and Mul- likin, NE c Gough and Stiles,


Male


No. 14,


Female


No. 14,


Male


No. 15,


SE c Schroeder & Wagon al,


66 66


NE c Fayette & Green,


Principal. Tho's D. Baird, Ph. D. Nathaniel H. Thayer, A. M.


D. A. Hollingshead, A. M. George C. Hale.


W. R. Creery.


M. A. Newell. Henrietta C. Adams. William Kerr. Mary McDermott. George B. Loane. Margaret Snyder.


Henry Cragg. E. A. Cross. Andrew S. Kerr. Mary Rice. Thomas S. Bennett. Eliza Adams. Rebecca E. Horton.


John Basil, jr.


Adelaide L. Hall. George S. Grape. Rachel Parker. A. Z. Hartman. Mary M. Wilson. Robert H. Peregoy. Nancy W. Smith


Wm. R. Creery.


Anna P. Wise. Margaret Poole.


Wm. A Rippey. S. L. Bassford. J. F. Arthur.


Female 66 No. 15,


Male Primary


School, No. 1,


Location.


NE c Fayette & Holliday, NE c Aisquith and Mul- likin, Fayette west of Paca,


Ship Ontario, Harbor of Baltimore, n Drawb'ge, NWc Calvert & Saratoga,


SW c Broadway & Bank,


Female


No.


3,


Male


Female Male


66


No. 4, No. 4,


Male


No. 7, SE c Chesapeake & Hud- son (Canton), NW c Fremont & Ridge- ly al 66 NWc Calvert & Saratoga, No. 10, SE c William & Warren, No. 10, NW c Bond & Jefferson, 66 No. 11, Barre west of Eutaw,


Mary W. Storke. Catharine E. Small.


225


APPENDIX.


Schools.


Location.


1,


NE c Fayette & Green, Stiles n High,


66


Hill bet Hanover and Sharp,


66


Male


No. 5,


Male


No. 6,


Female


No. 6,


Male 66


No. 7,


Female 66


No.


Male


No.


Female


66 No. 8,


Male


No. 9,


NW c Calvert & Saratoga,


Female


No. 9,


NE c Fayette and Front, Hollins n Schroeder,


Male


No. 10,


Female 60 No. 10,


Male 66 No. 11,


Female


No. 11,


Male


No. 12,


Barre n Eutaw, 66


Female Male


No. 12,


Jefferson n Caroline,


Female


No. 13,


Male


66 No. 14,


Female


No. 14,


Male


No. 15,


Female


No. 15,


SE c Schroeder and Wa- Annie J. Whitworth. gon al, Hilton n High, 66


Male


No. 16,


Female


No. 16,


Male


No. 17,


Female


66 No 17,


Male


No. 18,


Female Male


66


No. 19,


Female


No. 19,


Male


No. 20,


Female


No. 20,


Female


No. 21,


Female


66


No. 22,


Female


No. 23,


Female 66 No. 24,


SE c Green & Lombard, Scott c St Peter's, Bond c Chew,


Hudson c Chesapeake (Canton),


Principal. Elizabeth Kirk. Mary A. Slicer. Ann J. Groscup. Georgia A. Duvall.


Rebecca A. Davington. Sallie A. E. Pattison.


Mary H. Thomiz. Amanda Harker. Elizabeth A. Abbot. Agnes P. Folson. Priscilla Owens. J. E. Hughes. Sarah E. Smith. Ann E. Driscoll. Marietta A. Barrick- man. Olivia A. Shaw. M. L. Slapley. Elizabeth P. Martin.


M. C. Mullikin. Jane HI. Allen.


Laura Wamalung.


Laura Brian. Sarah E. Day. Mary A. Joiee. Susan Crawford.


Emily Ellis.


Susan Helsby.


SE c Republican & Wa- gon al,


SW c Light & Poulteney, 60 16 Walsh n Lanvale


Frederick n Lombard, 66 NW c Caroline and Hol- land,


Mary Jones. Mary Harma. Sarah A. Sewell. E. Virginia Addison. Annie Frederick. Isabella Fall. Susanna F. Cary. Esther Wheeler. Laura A. Ball.


Rosalie Barrett. Maria E. Walter. Matil'a B. Richardson. Mary A. Reilly. Margaret A. Hand.


Fem. Primary, No. Male


No. 2,


Female 66 No. 2,


Male


No. 3, NE c Gough and Wolf,


Female 66 No. 3,


Male 66 No. 4,


Female


No. 4,


Edward n Aisquith, Ann n Canton av, - Mullikin n Aisquith,


7, 8, Caroline n Lombard, 66


NE c Schroeder & Pierce,


No. 13,


Eutaw n Preston,


No. 18,


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APPENDIX.


Schools.


Location.


Fem. Primary, No. 25,


Eastern av n High,


Female 6 No. 26, Harford av n John,


Female No. 27,


Locust Point,


Female No. 28, East n Douglass,


Female


No. 29,


Gilmore and Baltimore,


Female 6 No. 30, Lombard c Washington,


Principal. Caroline Ing.


Mary S. Salter.


Anna M. Smith.


Anne M. German.


Elizabeth J. Burns.


Elizabeth A. Colston.


Evening Schools.


No. 3, Aisquith n Fayette, No. 4, Hanover c Lee,


Wm. Elliott. Henry Craig.


Music Teachers.


S. S. Root, Eastern District. A. J. Cleaveland, Western District.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS. Office, New City Hall.


JOHN T. MORRIS, President; WILLIAM H. STRAN, CHARLES W. WALKER, ROBERT TYSON, JOHN H. BAYLIES.


CHARLES T. HOLLOWAY, Chief Engineer. JAMES L. STEWART AND J. WESLEY SHAW, Assistant Engineers. HENRY FULTON, Clerk to Fire Commissioners.


F. H. B. BOYD, Fire Inspector.


Engine Company No. 1 .- Paca bet Fayette and Lexington ; George Keyser, Foreman.


Engine Company No. 2 .- Barre bet Sharp and Hanover ; N. B. Norris, Jr., Foreman.


Engine Company No. 3 .- Lombard bet High and Exeter ; James H. Gravenstine, Foreman.


Engine Company No. 4 .- North bet Fayette and Lexington ; George W. Fisher, Foreman.


Engine Company No. 5 .- Ann bet Pratt and Gough ; Philip Sherwood, Foreman.


Engine Company No. 6 .- Gay c Ensor ; Robert McCleary, Foreman. Engine Company No. 7 .- Orchard n Madison ; W. G. Gorsuch, Foreman Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 .- Harrison bet Fayette and Baltimore ; Win. A. McGraw, Foreman ..


Hook and Ladder Company No. 2 .- Paca bet Fayette and Lexington ; George H. Houck, Foreman.


Hook and Ladder Company No. 3 .- 12 Harrison, Charles Holloway. Foreman.


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Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph.


D. Pinckney West, Superintendent.


George W. Key, Daniel W. Nules, Charles G. Boston, William Barrett, Operators.


James H. Hooper, Lineman.


The Bells will strike the Number of the Box thus :- If the Alarm comes from Box 24, they will strike


2-4,


2-4,


If from 35, strike 3-5,


3 --- 5, &c.


In cases of general alarm, requiring the services of the entire Depart- ment, the Bells will be rung INCESSANTLY in quick succession.


List of Telegraphic Fire Alarm Stations.


1. CENTRAL POLICE STATION, Hol- liday st.


2. Calvert and Lombard sts.


3. Baltimore and Hanover sts.


4. Pratt and Gay sts.


5. No. 1 Truck House, Harrison st.


6. Charles and Camden sts.


7. Howard and German sts.


8. Pratt st. Bridge.


9. Charles and Mulberry sts.


12. No. 3 Engine House, Lombard st.


13. No. 2 Engine House, Barre st.


14. No. 1 Engine House, Paca st.


15. No. 6 Engine House, Gay and Ensor sts.


16. Holland and Aisquith sts.


17. No. 7 Engine House, Eutaw and Ross sts.


18. WESTERN POLICE STATION, Green st.


19. Lombard and Penn sts.


21. Bank and Exeter sts.


23. William and Montgomery


24. Caroline and Lombard sts.


25. Bond and Jefferson sts.


26. Cross st. Market.


27. EASTERN POLICE STATION, Bank st.


28. St. Paul and Fayette sts.


31. Fremont and Columbia sts.


32. Franklin and Chatsworth sts.


34. Belair and Central avenues.


35. Richmond Market House.


36. SOUTHERN POLICE STATION.


37. Charles and Eager sts.


38. North and Monument sts.


41. Harford Avenue and Eager st. 42. Drawbridge.


43. Fremont and Lexington sts.


45. Pratt and Poppleton sts.


46. Front and Foundry sts.


49. Calverton road and Baltimore street.


51. No. 5 Engine House, Ann st.


52. Pennsylvania ar and Dolphin st.


53. Baltimore and Republican sts.


54. Canton avenue and Chester st.


56. Pennsylvania avenue and Fre- mont st.


61. Saratoga and Schroeder sts.


62. Madison and Forrest sts.


63. Broadway and Thames st.


64. Lexington and Stricker sts.


71. Pratt and Eutaw sts.


72. Clay and Park sts.


73. Cathedral and Monument sts.


81. Eutaw place and Dolphin st.


82. Canton avenne and Caroline st,


83. Baltimore and Wolf sts.


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POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Nicholas S. Wood, Samuel Hinds, Police Commissioners. William S. Browning, Secretary to Police Commissioners.


Marshal's Office.


William A. Van Nostrand, Marshal of Police.


William B. Lyons, Deputy Marshal of Police.


John T. R. Joynes, Secretary.


Jesse Sumwalt, William Root, Messengers.


Detectives .- John S. Pontier, William P. Smith, Isadore Reynolds, Frank Gates, Geo. H. Houck.


Eastern District. Bank Street, between Bond and Broadway.


Captain .- Thomas H. Carmichael, No. 100 S. Hight st.


Lieutenants .- Edwin F. Morris,


Wolf st., 5 doors from Fayette.


John H. Lynch, No. 97 N. Bond st.


Sergeants .- Thomas A. Waltham, No. 210 E. Pratt st.


William J. Smith, No. 162 S. Ann st.


John Cademore, No. 171 S. Ann st.


William T. Taylor, No. 125 Jefferson st.


James Love, No. 327 Monument st.


Edward C. Ford,


No. 223 E. Orleans st.


Middle District.


Corner Saratoga and Holliday Streets.


Captain .- Joseph Mitchel,


Lieutenants .- Alexander Owens, Solomon C. Wright,


Sergeants .- Joshua Robinson, Henry Mullen,


Horace R. Simpson, Edward Hatton, George D. Brooks, John Edelman,


No. 33 Constitution st.


No. 348 N Gay st.


No. 161 N. Caroline st.


No. 119 E. Monument st.


No. 207 N. Canal st.,


No. 39 Orleans st.


No. 219 Orleans st.


No. 194 Aisquith st.


No. 385 Harford avenue.


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Southern District. Corner Montgomery and Sharp Streets,


Captain .- John S. Manly. Lieutenants .- John Pancoast, Robert M. Chambers.


Sergeants .- Nicholas Pamphilion, Thomas Shanks, William Gardner, Jesse L. Lippey, George H. Cline, George Short.


Western District. Green Street, North of Baltimore.


Captain .- William M. Woods. Lieutenants .- Robert D. Owen, John H. Snavely. Sergeants .- Charles C. Handy, , Washington A. Grubb, Walter Stahl, John Vansant, Jesse H. Murray, Arthur Walters.


CUSTOM HOUSE. SE CORNER GAY AND LOMBARD STREETS. Office Hours, from 9 till 2} o'clock.


H. W. HOFFMAN, Collector. F. S. Corkran, Naval Officer. F. S. Evans, Dep. Naval Officer. John F. McJilton, Surveyor. Geo. W. McElroy, Auditor. Wm. Smith, Gauger. H. R. Reynolds, Sup. Warehouse.


WM. T VALLIANT, Dep. Col. Jno. Meredith, Appraiser Gen. J. F. Wagner and Wm. Nichols, Appraisers. Henry McElderry, Weigher. Wm. Counselman, Measurer.


POST OFFICE.


EXCHANGE BUILDING, CORNER GAY AND LOMBARD STS. WM. H. PURNELL, Postmaster. C. J. R. THORPE, Ass't.


The Office is open during the week-in winter, from 72 A. M. to 9 P. M .; in summer, from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. On Sundays, from 9 till 10 A. M. Stamps for prepayment of letters can be had at the Post Office.


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COURTS.


UNITED STATES COURTS.


THE CIRCUIT COURT, of the Fourth Circuit, sits in the city of Bal- timore on the first Monday in April and November.


DISTRICT COURT of the U. S. for Maryland District, sits in Balti- more Ist Tuesday in March, June, September, and December.


STATE COURTS.


COURT OF APPEALS, sits at Annapolis, on the first Monday in June and December. Wm. A. Spencer, Clerk.


FIRST CIRCUIT .- The Circuit Court for St. Mary's County sits on the 3d Monday in March and 3d Monday in November.


Charles-1st Monday in May and December.


Prince George's-1st Monday in April and November.


SECOND CIRCUIT .- Anne Arundel-3d Monday in April and 4th Mon- day in October.


Calvert-2d Monday in May and October.


Howard-3d Monday in March and Ist Monday in September.


Montgomery-1st Monday in March and 2d Monday in November.


THIRD CIRCUIT .- Frederick-2d Monday in February and 3d Monday in October.


Carroll-Ist Monday in April and September.


FOURTH CIRCUIT .- Washington-1st Monday in March, 4th Monday in July and November.


Alleghany-Ist Monday in January, 2d Monday in April and October.


FIFTH CIRCUIT .- Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas, and Crimi- nal Court, all sit on the 2d Monday in January, May, and September.


The Circuit Court for Baltimore City, sits on the 2d Monday in Janu- ary, March, May, July, September, and November.


ORPHANS' COURT, for Baltimore City-Meets every day, except Sundays, at 11 o'clock, and closes at 1 P. M. Isaac P. Cook, Register of Wills.


SIXTH CIRCUIT .- Cecil-2d Monday in February, 1st Monday in April, 3d Monday in July, 2d Monday in October.


Harford-4th Monday in February, 4th Monday in April, 1st Monday in August, and 2d Monday in November.


Baltimore County-1st Monday in March, 3d Monday in May, 4th Monday in August, 1st Monday in December, at Towsontown.


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ORPHANS' COURT, for Baltimore County-Meets at Towsontown, Ist Tuesday in every month. James L. Ridgely, Register of Wills.


SEVENTH CIRCUIT .- Caroline-2d Monday in March and Ist Monday in October.


Kent-3d Monday in April and October.


Queen Anne's-1st Monday in May and November.


Talbot-3d Monday in May and November.


EIGHTH CIRCUIT .- Somerset-2d Monday in January and July, and Ist Monday in April and October.


Dorchester-4th Monday in January, July, and April, and 2d Monday in November.


Worcester-3d Monday in January, May, July, and October.


U. S. Clerk's Office of District and Circuit Courts. Masonic Building, St. Paul Street.


Commissioner of Insolvent Debtors.


EDW. PALMER, Office, Record Building, St. Paul Street, basement.


United States Marshal.


WASHINGTON BONIFANT, corner of St. Paul Street and Court House Lane.


Coaches for Cars, Shopping, Weddings, &c.


CALVERT STABLES,


day or month. Horses on Livery by the


68 N. Calvert St., near Saratoga. A. E. STEWART.


EDWARD BROSS, Lithographer, Engraver, and Printer, 149 W. Lombard St., BALTIMORE.


Checks, Notes, Circulars, Drafts, Bill Heads, Bills of Lading ; Business, Visiting, Wedding, Invitation Cards; Tobacco Labels in colors; Portraits, Show Cards, Title-Pages, Views of Buildings, etc .; Diplomas, Maps, Plans, &c .; Drug, Pre- scription, and Perfumery Labels. Also, kept on hand, a large assort- ment of Wine, Liquor, and Cigar Labels, Edging Paper and Brands, EXECUTED IN THE BEST STYLE.


METROPOLITAN GIFT B K STORE,


WATCHES, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, &c., GIVEN WITH EVERY BOOK SOLD, Corner of Holiday and Baltimore Streets, BALTIMORE, MD. GEORGE GRATTON.


JOHN C.M.C. CULLOUCH WHOLESALE IN RETAIL DEALER


COAL & WOOD BALTIMORE YARD & OFFICE. PRATT & FREMONT STS. PARK & FAYETTE STS. WHARF. EUTAW ST. KINDLING WOOD PREPARED AT MY OWN MILL


BALTIMORE BREWERY. XX ALE, PORTER, AND BROWN STOUT, F. DANDELET, Proprietor. Corner of Hanover and Conway Streets, BALTIMORE, MD.


THOMAS THOMPSON, (Established 1897) IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GINS, SCOTCH WHISKEYS, WINES, &c. &c., No. 29 South Gay Street, Baltimore. WHISKEYS ON CONSIGNMENT, from the most celebrated Distillers.


JAS. L. McDANIEL, General Provision and Commission Merchant, No. 27 Light Street, corner of Water, Baltimore. Bacon, Lard, Pork, Butter, and Fish of the choicest qualities constantly on hand. ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS.


GEORGE H. C. NEAL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN french, English, and American Dry Boods,


"MAMMOTH STORE," 97 BALTIMORE ST., DIRECTLY OPPOSITE HOLIDAY STREET, BALTIMORE. NEW WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT UP STAIRS. JOB LOTS FROM AUCTION AT A SMALL ADVANCE.


SUTLERS' HEAD-QUARTERS.


J. MERCHANT & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF


Candies, Jellies, and Syrups,


WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &c., 174 W. Pratt St., three doors East of Maltby House, BALTIMORE,


HENRY J. BAKER. CHARLES J. BAKER. JOSEPH ROGERS, JR. BAKER BROTHERS & CO., Manufacturers, Importers, and Agents for


BALTIMORE WINDOW GLASS,


Druggists' Glassware, Vials, Bottles, Jars, &c .; Bi Carb. Soda, Sal Soda, Borax, Alum, and other Chemicals, PAINTS, OILS, GLUE, EXTRACT OF LOGWOOD, CASTILE SOAP, &c., 32 c 34 S. Charles St., BALTIMORE.


Bold Mean Premium Piano Fortes.


GOLD MEDALS RECEIVED IN 1855, 1856, 1857, AND 1858.


WILLIAM KNABE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES.


New Salesroom, 350 Baltimore St., one door from Eutaw St. Factory, N. Eutaw St., one door from Baltimore St.


MORE.


HARDEN EXR PRESS,


ESTABLISHED 1839. Office, 293 BALTIMORE ST., corner of Sharp St. Freight, Moneys, &c., forwarded to all parts of the United States. JOHN Q. A. HERRING, Agent. THOMPSON, LIVINGSTON & CO., Proprietors.


ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,


164 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. General Express Forwarders East, West, North, and South. Freight and Valuables forwarded daily, in all directions, under the special charge of experienced and reliable Messengers.


WM. H. TREGO, Ass't Sup't.


LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & CO., No. 308 Baltimore St., BETWEEN HOWARD AND LIBERTY STS., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN HOSIERY, FANCY COODS, AND NOTIONS.


General Notion & Commission House.


N. B. Particular attention paid to orders; also, Goods delivered free to all parts of the City, Railroad Stations, and Steamboats.


MURRAY, CLARK, THORNTON & CO., ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, AND MACHINISTS. BOILER AND TANK MAKING, Bridge Building on the plan known as the Bollman Bridge, LIGHT AND HEAVY MARINE RAILWAY WORK, &c. &c., Nos. 42 and 44 YORK, near Light Street, Baltimore.


CANFIELD, BROTHER & CO., Importers, Manufacturers, and Dealers in WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, Silber & Dlated Colare, Kamps, Military, & fancy Goods, 229 BALTIMORE STREET,


IRA C. CANFIELD, WH. B. CANFIELD, JOS. H. MEREDITH.


Corner of Charles Street,


BALTIMORE.


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BALTIMOREDO


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