Fry's Baltimore directory: containing the names, occupations, residences, &c. of the inhabitants within the city and precincts, 1812, Part 7

Author: Fry, William, 1777-1855
Publication date: 1812
Publisher: Baltimore: : Printed by B.W. Sower, & Co. for the publisher.
Number of Pages: 150


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CONSULS AND COMMERCIAL AGENTS,


From the United States to Foreign Powers.


N. B. Except the following new appointments, the list is the same as in the Directory for 1810, pages 16 and 17, of the Register, viz:


George Jefferson, consul at Lisbon, vice William Jarvis.


James Anderson, consul at Gottenburg, vice R. G. Gardiner.


John Robert Poinsett, consul general at Buenos Ayres, Chili, and Peru. Samuel Hazard, consul general at Archangel.


AGENTS FOR SEAMEN AND COMMERCE. Henry Rose, at Antigua. Maurice Lisle, at Tortola. Lewis Forman, at Guadaloupe. Archibald M. Cocke, at Martinique.


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Maurice Rogers, at St. Jago de Cuba. Wm. H. Savage, at Jamaica. J. B. Clement, at Porto Rico. Richard W. Meade, at Cadiz.


CONSULS' FEES. The fees and emoluments of consuls as established by law, (excepting those in the Barbary States ) and which of course extends to Commercial Agents, are as follows, viz :


For authenticating under the consular scal, every protest, declaration, deposition, or other aet which any captain, master, mariner, or other citizen of the United States may chuse to make -two dollars.


For the taking into possession, inventoring, selling, and finally settling, and paying, or trans- mitting the balance due on the personal estate, left by any citizen of the United States, who shall die within the limits of his consulate-fire per cent. on the gross amount of such estate. ..


For taking into possession, and otherwise pro- ceeding on any such estate, which shall be de- livered over to the legal representative before a final settlement of the same-two and an half per cent. on such part delivered over as shall not be in money, and five per cent. on the gross · amount of the residuc.


For administering oaths or affirmations to the principal officers of a vessel, confirming the land- ing of merchandise, where he shall reside-twen- ty-five cents for each : and for certifying the de-


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livery of such merchandise from every such vessel -one dollar.


Ministers, Consuls, and Commissaries of Foreign Powers, resident in the United States.


FROM FRANCE.


M. Serurier, Envoy Extraordinary and Mini- ster Plenipotentiary .- Mons. Lescallier, Consul General at New York .- Mr. Touzard, Vice Con- sul at New Orleans .- Mr. Martel, Consul at Natchez .- Mr. Le Marroi, Vice Consul at Savan- nah .- Mr. Fourcroy, Consul at Charleston .- Mr. Oster, Vice Consul at Norfolk .- Mr. Le- loup, Consul pro tem. at Baltimore .- Mr. Douzy, Vice Consul at Philadelphia .- Mr. Giraud, Con- sul at Boston.


FROM GREAT BRITAIN.


Augustus J. Foster, Minister Plenipotentiary. John P. Morier, Secretary of Legation .- Thomas Barclay, Consul General for the Eastern States. -T. W. Moore, Vice ditto, for the Middle States .- Andrew. Allen, Consul for New Hamp- shire and Massachusetts .- John B. Gilpin, Vice Consul for Rhode Island and Connecticut .- Wil- liam Wood, Consul at Baltimore .- John Hamil- ton, Consul for Virginia, at Norfolk .- Benjamin Moodie, Consul for North and South Carolina and Georgia .- James Wallace, Vice Consul for Geor- gia .- John Breese, Vice Consul for Rhode Island.


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FROM SPAIN.


Anthony Argote Villalobos, Consul for Vir- ginia and Kentucky .- John B. Bernabeu, ditto, Maryland .- Diego Murphy, ditto, North and South Carolina .- Felipe Fatio, Vice Consul at Savannah .- Don Manuel Rengel, ditto, Georgia. Fabio Chacon, ditte, Alexandria .- Lewis Deblois, Washington City.


FROM RUSSIA. Andre de Daschkoff, minister resident .- Mr. Ellisen, Secretary of Legation .- Alexy Eusta- fiew, Consul at Boston.


FROM HOLLAND. The same as in the Directory for 1810.


FROM SWEDEN.


Richard Soderstrom, Consul General .- Jo- seph Winthrop, Vice Consul, Charleston .- Jona- than Swift, ditto, Columia, and the ports on the · Potomac, Alexandria .- Rezin D. Shepherd, ditto, at New Orleans .- Henry Ghan, do. for New York and Connecticut .- George Miles, do. for New Hampshire .- John Myers, do. for Norfolk and other ports in Virginia, except those on the Potomac .- John Hidrcek, do. for Delaware .- Bernard Dahlgren, do. for Pennsylvania .- S. Blagge, do. for Massachusetts.


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MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.


( See Dircetory for 1810, page 20, of the Register. ( Comp. )


NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES.


CAPTAINS.


Samuel Nicholson, Alexander Murray, John Rodgers, Isaac Hull, William Bainbridge, Hugh G. Campbell, Stephen Decatur, Thomas Tingey, Charles Stewart, Isaac Chauncey, John Shaw.


MASTERS COMMANDANT.


John Smith, John H. Dent, David Porter, John Cassin, Samuel Evans, Charles Gordon, Joseph Tarbell, Jacob Jones, James Lawrence, Charles Ludlow.


LIEUTENANTS.


M. B. Carroll, Robert Henley, Samuel El- bert, John D. Henly, George W. Reed, Charles L. Ridgely, (of Baltimore), Arthur Sinclair, Samuel Angus, Christopher Gadsden," Thomas · Macdonough, James T. Leonard, L. Warrington, Oliver II. Perry, Octavius A. Page, Joseph Bainbridge, J. Blakeley, John M. Gardner, James Biddle, William M. Crane, Stephen Cas- sin, James Gibbon, D. S. Dexter, Benjamin F. Read, M. T. Woolsey, D. T. Patterson, Jonathan


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Thorn, D. Murray, William H. Allen, Charles Morris junr. R. T. Spenee, Edward Trenchard, John O. Creighton, James Renshaw, J. M. Has- well, B. Henry, David Deacon, Louis Alexis, John Downes, Sidney Smith, William Lewis, Heatheote J. Reed, S. G. Blodget, William Bur- rows, George Mann, Thomas Brown, George Parker, Nathaniel Haraden, Walter Winter, George Merrill, Samuel Woodhouse, Charles C. B. Thompson, James P. Wilmer, Francis I. Mitchell, junr. (of Baltimore), Robert M. Gam- ble, Jaq. B. Harvey, Alexander Wadsworth, John Pettigrew, Jesse D. Elliot, George W. Rodgers, George O. Read, H. E. Ballard, Thomas Gam- ble, A. C. Ludlow, Joseph I. Nicholson, William Carter, junr. Fitzhenry Babbet, Wolcot Chaun- cey, John H. Elton, Edward P. Kennedy, Jesse Wilkinson, Horace. Walpole, Alexander James Dallas, junr. Benjamin I. Neale.


SAILING MASTERS.


James Trant, D. Phipps, Samuel B. Brook, Jolın Earle, George Faragut, James S. William- son, B. G Hipkins, Joshua Herbert, T. N. Gau- tier, George S. Sonntag, John Gallagher, Samuel R. Gerry, Frederick A. Leonard, George R. Wright, Nehemiah Drew, (Baltimore), John G. Cowell, William Harper, John Mooney, John Brown, Edward Jones, Joseph P. Prinec, Robert Cutehin, L. W. Stith, Jabez Prentiss, John T. Wade, Dixon Brown, Thomas Watts, John Hub- bard, Jacob Mull, (Baltimore), John R. Grayson,


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Charles Drew, William Lewis, James P. Oellers, John Robertson, John S. Hutton, Edward Barry, Samuel Richardet , junr. Robert V. Vanvoorhis, Jonathan D. Ferris, John Percival, Lewis B. Page, Samuel G. Gerauld, James Frazier, (Bal- timore), Salvadore Catalano, George Ulrick, Au- gustus Ford, James Rogers, William Knight, James E. Carr, Stephen Bernard, Winslow Fos- ter.


N. B. Of the pay and subsistence allowed to officers in the Navy of the United States, see Di- rectory for 1810, page 33, of the Register ..


NAVAL FORCE OF THE UNITED STATES.


Frigates.


Constitution, [GUNS 44


Congress,


[GUNS 36


United States,


- 44


Boston, -


32


President, -


44


Essex, -


32


Chesapeake, - 44


John Adams, -


- 32


New York,


36


Adams, -


32


Constellation,


$6


Ships of War. - 16


Wasp,


Hornet, - - - - 16


Brigs.


Siren,


16 Vixen, -


- 12


Argus,


- 16 Nautilus,


- 12


Oneida,


16


Schooner Enterprize, 12-Cutter Viper, 12- Gun-boats, 170-Bombs Vengeance, Spitfire, Et- na, and Vesuvius.


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IN COMMISSION.


Frigate President, Com. Rogers. United States, Capt. Decatur. Constitution, Hull.


Congress,


John Smith.


Essex, Porter.


Corvette John Adams, Dent.


Brig Syren, Argus, Lieut. Lawrence-Ship Wasp, Capt. Jones-Hornet, Capt. Tarbell- Brig Vixen, Lieut. Bainbridge-Nautilus, (va- cant)-Schooner Enterprize, Blakeley-Cutter Viper, Gadsden-Twenty Gun-boats, commanded by Captain Shaw, at New Orleans, ten at Nor- folk, and twenty at New York.


N. B. The other Frigates, Vessels of War, and Gun-boats arc laid up in ordinary.


NAVY AGENTS.


Portland,


Samuel Storer.


Portsmouth,


Henry S. Langdon,


Boston,


Francis Johonnot.


New London,


Joseph Hull.


New York,


John Bullus.


Philadelphia,


George Harrison.


Baltimore,


James Beatty.


John Randall.


Annapolis, Norfolk,


Theod. Armistead.


Charleston,


N. Ingraham & Son.


Savannah,


Archibald S. Bullock.


Kentucky,


New Orleans,


James Morrison. John K. Smithı.


London,


J. M'Kenzie, and Alexander Glennic.


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Gibraltar,


Malta,


Havannah,


Madeira,


John Gavino. William Barker. James Anderson. James L. Cathcart.


A Commission is allowed to Navy Agents, not exceeding one per cent. upon their disbursements. Their whole annual emoluments are limited by law, to $2000, without any allowance for clerk- hire, porters, office-rent stationary or any thing else : every charge must be paid out of their com- missions.


GOVERNMENT


OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND. ROBERT BOWIE, Governor.


COUNCIL. Dr. George E. Mitchell, John Stephen, James Butcher, Thomas W. Hall, Reverdy Ghiselin, Ninian Pinkney, Clerk.


SENATE.


William Pinkney, (resigned) ; Levy Hollings- worth, Baltimore; William M'Creery, Baltimore county ; John Williams, Worcester county ; Solo- mon Frazer, Dorchester ; Frederick Holbrook, Carolina ; Edward Lloyd, Talbot ; James Brown, Queen Anne ; William Hollingsworth, Cecil ; Elijah Davis, Harford ; Upton Brucc, Alleghany ; William Thomas, St. Mary's ; Lloyd Dorsey, Ann Arundel ; Moses Tabbs, Washington ; Tho- mas Hawkins, Frederick.


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CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES.


States.


Years.


Males.


Females.


All other free per-


Slaves.


Total.


Increase,


New-Hampshire,|1790| 70,937|


70,160


630


158|141,885


1800


91,258


93,740


852


8 183,858


41,973


Massachusetts,


1790 182,742 190,532


5,463


378,787


1800 205,135 211,158


6,452


422,845


44,058


Maine,


1790


49,132


46,870


538


96,540


Connecticut,


1790


114,926 117,448


2,808


2,764 237,946


Vermont,


1790


44,763


40,505


255


16


85,539


1800


79,328


74.580


557


none.


154,465


68,826


Rhode-Island,


1790


31,818


32,652


3,407


948


68,825


1800


31,858


33,580


3,304


380


69,122


297


1810


35,743


37,441


3,609


108


76,931


7,809


1800 237,094 268,122


10,374


20,613


436,203


96,083


New-Jersey,


1790


86,667


83,287


2,762


11,423 184,139


1800


98,645


95,600


4,402


12,422 211,069


26,930


Pennsylvania,


1790


217,736 206,363


6,537


3,737'434,373


1800 301,467


300,898


14,574


1,706 602,365 167,992


1810


401,566 385,238


22,492


795 810,091 207,726


Delaware,


1790


23,926


22,384


3,899


8,887


59,094


1300


25,033


24,319


8,268


6,153


64,273


5,179


1810


28,006


27,355


13,116


4,177


72,674


8,401


1800


113,688


108,310


19,987


107,707


349,692


29,964


Virginia,


1790|227,071 215,046


12,866 292,627


747,61


1810


280,038 271,496


30,570


392,518


974,622


88,273


North Carolina,


1790


147,494 140,710


4,975


100,572


133,296


478,103


84,352


South Carolina,


1790


73,298


66,880


1,801


107,094


240,073


105,518


Georgia,


1790


27,147


25,739


398


29,264


82,548


1800


53,968


48,293


1,919


59,699


163,879


81,331


Kentucky,


1790


32,211


25,739


114


12,430


73,677


Ohio,


1800


24,433


20,595


337


none.


45,365


Tennessee,


1800


47,180


44,529


309


13,584 105,602


Mississippi Ter.


1800


2,907


2,272


182


3,489


8,850


1810


12,850


10,174


240


17,088


40,352


Indiana Ter.


1800


2,957


2,386


163


135


- 5,641


18,879


Orleans Ter.


1810


18,940


15,371


7,585


34,660


76,556


Louisiana Ter.


1810


9,387


7,840


607


3,011


20,845


Michigan Ter.


1810


2,837


1,781


120


24


4,762


Illinois Ter.


1810


6,380


5,121


613


128


12,282


District of Col.


1810


8,130


7,949|


3,549


5,395


24,023


1810


126,373


123,906


6,453


310


261,942


10,940


.


1810


109,781


107,382


750


217,913


63,548


New-York,


1790 161,322 152,320


4,654


21,324 3 40,120


1810 474,352


444,518


25,333


15,017 959,22)


533,017


1810


115,057


111,504


7,843


10,851|245,255


34,186


Maryland,


1790


107,254


101,395


8,043


103,036 319,728


1810 |120,210|114,907


33,927


111,502 380,546!


30,854


1800


264,599


254,275


20,507


346,963


886,349 138,739


1810


188,63 į


187,778


10,266


168,824


555,500


77,397


1800


100,916


95,339


3,185


146, 51


345,591


1810


109,587 |104,609


4,554


196,345


415,115


69,524


1810


75,845


69,569


1,801


105,218 252,433!


88,554


1800


93,959


85,915


741


40,343 220,958 157,281


1810


168,805


155,432


1,713


80,561


406,511 185,553


18 10


118,093|107,854


1,896


227,843 182,478


1810 111,763 104,112


1,317


44,535 261,727 150,125


1810


12,570


11,320


393


237


24,520


76,852


74,069


818


151,719


55,179


1810


115,509 112,227


969


228,705


76,986


1800 121,193 123,528


5,330


951 251,002


13,156


1810 105,782 107,508


970


none.


214.460


30,602


1810 229,742|235,561


6,737


472,040


49,195


1800


1800 171,648 166,116


7,043


393,751


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18 ) Census of Cities.


Principal Cities and Towns.


Years.


Males.


Females.


All other free per - sons.


Slaves.


Total.


Increase.


Philadelphia


1790}


19,604


- 20,888


1,805


273|


42,520


City & Liberties,


1800


28,741


29,116


6,123


55


64,035


21,515


1810


41,140


42,323


10,175


2


93,640


29,605


New-York City and County,


1800


26,728


27,394


3,499


2,868


60,489


27,358


1810


43,448


43,102


8,137


1,686


96,373


35,884


Baltimore City and Precincts,


1800


11,294


9,606


2,771


2,843


26,514


13,011


1810


19,045


17,147


5,671


4,672


46,535


20,021


Boston,


1790


8,410


9,576


761


none.


24,937


6,190


1810


15,340


16,446


1,464


33,250


8,313


Charleston, (S.C.) 1790


1800


4,295


4,259


951


9,053


18,528


2,169


1810


5,863


5,705


1,472


11,671


24,711


5,123


Salem, (Mass.)


1790


3,555


4,106


260


9,457


1,536


1810


5,889


6,451


273


12,613


3,156


Providence,


1790


2,968


2,937


427


223


6,380


1800


3,551


3,407


656


7,614


1,234


1810


4,427


4,773


865


6


10,071


2,457


Richmond, (Va.) |1790


1,401


1,517


83


3,984


6,985


1810


2,737


2,071


1,189


3,748


9,745


2,760


1790


2,131


2,487


76


26


4,720


1800


2,513


2,688


138


none.


5,339


619


1810


3,256


3,547


131


6,934


1,595


Albany, (N. Y.)


1790


1,457


1,443


26


572


3,498


1800


2,312


2,200


156


524


5,192


1,694


Portland, (Me.)


1790


none.


none.


none.


2,240


1800


1,842


1,844


118


3,704


1,464


1810


3,327


3,640


291


7,169


3,465


Lancaster, (Pa.)


1800


2,044


2,090


143


15


4,292


1810


2,561


2,628


209


7


5,405


1,113


Frederick (Md.)


1810


+


+


+


+


+


+


Washington,


1810


2,895


3,009


8671


1,437


8,208


1790


14,407


15,254


1,101


2,369


33,131


1790


6,422


5,503


323


1,255


13,503


1800


11,274


12,489


1,174


4,371


3,718


586


7,684


16,359


7,921


1800


4,307


4,842


308


Portsmouth, (N. H.)


1810


*


*


*


* No census separate from this county.


+ No separate census of this town.


18,747


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Summary und comparative view of the Population, Tonnage, Exports, and number of Houses in the City and Precincts of Baltimore, in the fol- lowing years:


(1790,


3,503


Population ₹ 1800,


· 26,504


L1810,


46,535


(1700, -


- Dols. 2,027,770 ,


17 .4,


5,294,248


Exports


· 12,000,000


_1811, 7,167,362 of which


the item " Flour" amounts to 335,053


13,564


Tonnage


Registered


91,3382


104,786


Enrolled and Licensed 13,448 S


.


1,955


Number


3,725


of


1811, City


West of ditto, 3,808 S


Houses.


Eastern, 784 } Precinets : Western, - 549 5


· 1,333


Total of Houses in the City and Precincts . 6,611


N. B. The Imports for 1811 could not be obtained .- Comp.


CORPORATION


OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE.


EDWARD JOHNSON, Mayor. JOHN HARGROVE, Register.


MEMBERS OF THE FIRST BRANCH OF THE


CITY COUNCIL.


William Lorman, President.


David Fulton, Aaron Levering ; first ward.


James Carey, Benjamin Berry ; second ward. James Mosher, Luke Tiernan ; third ward. Thomas Kell, Adam Fonerden ; fourth ward.


K


r1790, - 1797,


59,837


1811, -


-1787, 1799,


;East of Jones' Falls, 1,470} 5,278


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Peter Diffenderffer, Joseph Jamison ; fifth ward. James Wilson, William Ross; sixth ward. Wm. Stewart, Nathaniel Hynson ; seventh ward. John Snyder, Thomas Sheppard; eighth ward. Shephen Moore, Clerk.


MEMBERS OF THE SECOND BRANCH OF THE CITY COUNCIL.


James Calhoun, President.


Charles Bohn,


first ward.


Henry Payson,


second ward.


James Calhoun,


third ward.


John C. White,


- fourth ward.


Elias Barnaby,


fifth ward.


Jacob Miller,


sixth ward.


William M'Donald,


seventh ward.


eighth ward.


James Biays, Edward Woodycar, Clerk.


Benjamin Fowler, City Collector.


Henry Stouffer, Jacob Small, Peter Bond, Sa- muel H. Gatchell; City Commissioners. Samuel Vincent, Clerk to the City Commission- ers, and Commissioners of Health.


Joseph Smith, Thos. Moore; Harbour Masters. William Stewart, Health Officer.


George Baxley, George W. Moore; Inspectors of Flour.


Gilbert Middleton, Inspector of Beef and Pork. Maybury Parks, Robert Parker; Inspectors of Fish.


James Chalmers, Inspector of Butter, Lard, and Flaxsced.


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Henry Wilkins, Inspector of Pot and Pearl Ashes. Philip Eckle, Leonard Frailey; Inspectors and Guagers of Distilled Liquors. Hugh Allen, Inspector of Weights. Jacob Rothrock, Inspector of Liquid Measures. Michael Grubb, Inspector of. Dry and Long do. James Martin, Inspector of Mahogany, &c. David Yerkes, Charles Constable, Christian Slimmer, George Hall, Joshua Swan, Samuel House, James D. Jones ; Inspectors, Measur- ers, and Markers of Lumber.


Peter Weary, Solomon Heims, George Sumwalt Athanasius Martin; Inspectors and Measurers of Wood.


William Kennedy, John Wilhelm, Philip Sum- walt; Weighers of Hay.


John Hawkins, Nath. Andrews; Superintendants of Streets and Pumps.


John Essender, first district; John Croxall, se- cond ditto ; William M'Comas, third ditto ; George Bandle, fourth ditto: Superintendants of Chimney Sweepers.


Charles Herbert, Superintendant of the Powder Magazine.


Robert Lawson, Clerk of the Centre Market. Henry Endly, Assistant ditto, of ditto.


Thomas Armstrong, Weigh Master.


Peregrine G. Browning, Clerk of Hanover Market. William P. Barnes, Clerk of Fells Point Market. Ephraim Smith, John Maidwell ; City Constables. Jacob Miller, John Hillen, Doctor R. Moore,


William M'Donald, James Mosher; Visitors of the City Hospital.


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LICENSED AUCTIONEERS.


Thomas Chase, Lemmon, & co. Caspar O. Mul- ler, John Wood.


Richard Culverwell, Joseph C. O'Reily ; Auc- tioncers of Horses and Carriages.


Joseph Clark, Joseph Roche, Charles R. Green; Auctioneers of Household Furniture and Wear- ing Apparel.


NOTARIES PUBLIC. Samuel Sterrett, S. E. corner of Water and Gay streets.


William E. Sewall, N. E. do. do.


Thomas Rogers, N. E. do. do.


John Gill, 49, Water street.


CUSTOM HOUSE.


James H. M'Culloch Collector.


Nathaniel Ramsay, Naval Officer. Daniel Delozier, Surveyor. John Brice, jr. Deputy Collector. William Lowry, Deputy Naval Officer. Martin Eichelberger, Weigher. Jarett Bull, Gauger.


INSPECTORS OF THE CUSTOMS. Permanent .- Charles Robinson, John Ha- milton, Clement Skerrett, James Burn, John Gregg, George Littig, William H. Hanson, Richard Frazier, Archibald Dobbin.


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Temporary .- Richard Mackubin, Rezin Row- les, Robert Henderson, Nicholas Konecke, John J. Myers, William Myers.


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BANKS.


BANK OF MARYLAND, No. 17, South-st. Capital $300,000 in 1000 shares of $300 each ; discount day, Wednesday ; days of offering, Tuesdays for Wednesdays ; day of election, 7th March.


William Cooke, President.


Robert Wilson, Cashier.


Directors : Robert Gilmore, John Sherlock, John Oliver, James Ellicott, Samuel M'Kean, C. Carroll, jr. Hugh Thompson, James Hindman, David Williamson, Jamas Clarke, George Hoff- man, James Carey.


UNION BANK OF MARYLAND, North Charles, near Baltimore-st. Capital $3,000,000 divided into shares of $100 each ; days of discount, Mondays and Thursdays ; election for directors the first Monday in July.


William Winchester, President.


R. Higinbothom, Cashier.


Directors : James Armstrong, John Comegys, Solomon Etting, Andrew Ellicott, John Frick, Thomas C. Jenkins, Henry Payson, Isaac Tyson, D. Winchester, Charles Worthington, Benjamin Williams, John Archer, John Ferguson, Henry K 2


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Schroeder, Luke Tiernan, William Whiteley, Elias Glenn, James Caldwell ..


BANK OF BALTIMORE, No. 154, Baltimore-st. Capital $1,200,000, divided into Shares of $300 each ; discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays ; elec- tion, 1st Monday in December.


William Wilson, President.


James Cox, Cashier.


Directors : Wm Matthews, William Lorman, Joseph Sterett, William Wilson, Alexander Mac- donald, Isaac M'Kim, Elias Ellicott, John Strick- er, Emanuel Kent, Thomas Tenant, Joseph J. Hall, John Kennedy, of Hagerstown, Jas. Steele, John C. Wilson, Robert Miller.


MECHANICS' BANK, North Calvert-st. Capital $1,000,000, in 40,000 shares of $25 each ; dis- count days, every Tuesday ; election of directors the First Monday in June.


James Mosher, President.


D. A. Smith, Cashier.


Directors : Robert C. Long, Alexander Brown, Thomas Sheppard, Philip Littig, William Jack- son, William Jessop, William Gwynn, William A.Donald, Christian Mayer, P. E. Thomas, Wil- liam Steuart, James Carnighan, and Wm. Krebs. On the part of the state, Tobias E. Stansbury and Peter Little.


COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' BANK, NO. 235, Baltimore, corner of Howard-street. Capital


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$1,000,000, divided into 20,000 shares ; discount. days, Tuesday and Friday ; election 1st Monday in May.


Joseph H. Nicholson, President.


George T. - Dunbar, Cashier.


Directors : Charles Bohn, W. W. Taylor, A. S. Schwartze, N. F. Williams, Isaae Burneston, James Hutton, Andrew Clopper, Talbot Jones, George Decker, Benjamin Ricaud, Jeremiah Sul- livan, James Armstrong, jr. Edward Harris, Elie Clagett.


FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' BANK, NO. 252, Baltimore-st. Capital $500.000, divided into shares of $50 each ; discount day, put in Wed- nesday for Thursday ; day of election, 1st Mon- day in April.


William Graham, President.


John Duer, Cashier.


Directors : George F. Warfield, Moses Shep- pard, Jesse Tyson, Nicholas Brice, Samuel Stump, Peter Levering, Justus Hoppe, Jonathan Munroc, A. A. Williams, James Bosley, John Reinicker, George Repold, (deceased.)


FRANKLIN BANK, No. 88, Baltimore-st. Capi- tal $600,000, divided into 24,000 shares, on each of which $17.50 have been paid. Discount days, notes offered on Monday, nominal discount day, Tuesday ; election 3d Monday in April.


Philip Moore, President.


James Dawes, Cashier:


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Directors : David Burke, William Price, Wil- liam Flanigain, M. M'Laughlin, Jacob Miller, R. H. Jones, Cornelius Howard, George Harryman, Jacob Rogers, William Camp, George Dobbin, (deceased,) L. Herring, Hezekiah Price, William M'Conkey, Daniel Conn, Joseph Jamieson.


MARINE BANK, corner of Allisanna and Mar- ket-sts. Fell's Point, Capital $600,000, divided in 24,000 shares. Discount day, Friday, offering day, Thursday ; election second Monday in April. Hezekiah Waters, President.


Jacob Bier, Cashier.


Directors : Job Smith, B. Mezick, Archibald Kerr, Joel Vickers, John Lee, Frederick Shaef. fer, Patrick Bennet, Nicholas Stansbury, Thorn- dick Chase, Robert Steuart, William Mondel Joseph Allender, Thomas Cole, Beal Randall.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


MARYLAND INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 15, South st. Capital $500,000 in 500 shares, of $1000 each. Election every first Monday in March ; meeting of directors,every day at 1 o'clock, P. M.


John Hollins, President.


Directors : James A. Buchanan, John Striek- er, John Donnell, Henry Payson, Benjamin Wil- liams, Samuel Williams, James Purviance, Le- muel Taylor, Michael M'Blair, James Williams, Thomas C. Jenkins ..


BALTIMORE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, south-east corner of South and Water streets. Capi- tal divided into 1000 shares of 300 dollars each- thirteen directors chosen annually on the 1st Mon- day in February.


· David Winchester, President.


Wm. G. Cochran, Secretary.


Directors : William Wilson, William Matthews, William Lorman, David Winchester, Thomas Tenant, James Sterett, Solomon Betts, William Patterson, Isaac M'Kim, George Hoffman, Robert Fergusson, Alexander Brown.


UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 30, South Gay-st. Samuel Sterett, President, Henry Courte- nay, Secretary.


Directors : Robert Barry, Charles Wirgman, F. W. Brune, Washington Hall, Thorndick, Chase, William Cole, Jonathan Hudson, Lewis Paseault, Amos A. Williams, Govert Haskins, Charles Worthington.


N. B. One third of the dividend added to the capital stock. Hour of business, 1 o'clock, P. M.


CHESAPEAKE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 90, Baltimore-st. Capital $600,000, divided in 600 shares of $1000 each, conducted by a president and twelve directors, chosen annually on the first Monday in February. The board meet every day at 1 o'clock, P. M.


James Calhoun, President.


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Directors : James Wilson, Solomon Etting, John Oliver, A. J. Schwartze, Christopher Des- hon, George Stiles, Robert Patterson, Robert Miller, Levy Hollingsworth, John Comegys, Nathaniel F. Williams, George I. Brown.


BALTIMORE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 12, South-st. Capital $500,000, election for direc- o rs on the 1st of March, every year.


Charles Ghequiere, President.


Theophilus F. Dougherty, Secretary.


Directors : William Lorman, Robert C. Long, Henry Schroeder, David Williamson, Moses Shep- pard, Benjamin Ricaud, James Armstrong, Phi- lip E. Thomas, Cornelius Comegys, Peter Hoff- man, jr. Christian, Mayer, Isaac Tyson.


MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, South-east corner of Gay and Second-sts. Capital $172,400, divided into 400 shares of $431 each; a president and twelve directors chosen annually the first Monday in April ; board meet every day at one. o'clock, P. M.


Robert Gilmore, President.


David Steuart, Secretary.


Directors : John Swan, Mark Pringle, Chris- topher Johnson, John Sherlock, George Grundy, Robert Oliver, Hugh Thompson, Stewart Brown, Samuel Hollingsworth, Daniel Howland, James Hindman, William Cooke, jr.


" BALTIMORE EQUITABLE SOCIETY, for the- insurance of houses from loss by fire," No. 8, Baltimore-st. Joseph Townsend, Treasurer.




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