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HOPKINS PLACE SAVINGS BANK.
& W Corner Hopkins Place and Lombard.
President-B F Smith. Vice-President-Henry King. Treasurer-R M Rothert. Directors- L Mc Murray, E Sebmeisser, H P Underhill, Wal- lace King, A C Meyer, E L Felgner, T K Miller, H & Platt, James E Ingram, B F Smith, Henry King, JJ L Cassard.
CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK.
S E Corner Charles and Lexington. Chartered 1854.
President-Francis T King. Treasurer-John Curlett. Attorney-A G Brown. Directors- George W Corner, Daniel J Foley. J B Seiden- stricker, Wilton Snowden, Thos J Wilsou. Daniel Miller, German H Huot, Christian Ax jr, John R Kelso. jr, Charles J Baker, Dr JJ F Monmonier. I) I, Bartlett, Robert Turner, Hamilton Easter, W'm Numsen. Wm Woodward, James Carey,
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Jesse Tyson, Samuel Appold, William W Taylor, David T Bozby, Isaac H Dixon, Thomas K Carey. This bank is open daily for receiving deposits on interest and paying money from I to 1 o'clock.
MARYLAND SAVINGS BANK OF BALTI- MORE CITY.
No 133 E Baltimore.
Open daily from 10 to 2 o'clock.
President-Wm Henry Baldwin jr. Vice Presi- dent Calvin & Shriver. Treasurer-Daniel Cloud, Directors-Wm H Baldwin jr, Thos Do- ford, Aubrey Pearre,John HI Bash. ThosC Basshor. Calvin S Shriver, J'O Stoneburner, J Franklin Dix, Hazeltine G Vickery, Wm J C Dulany, Geo Cator, CP Paine.
PEABODY SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
& W Cor Aisquith and Monument. Meets Monday evenings.
President-Jacob W Slagle. Treasurer-Thos 1 Gambel jr. Secretary-S W Severson.
PROVIDENT SAVINGS BANK OF B.ALTI- MORE.
President-Elisha H Perkins, jr; Vice Presi- dent-Jas Carey, jr ; Treasurer-John R Cary ; Secretary-Isaac Brooks, jr : Directors-James Carey, Francis T King, Joseph P Elliott, N Gideon Numsen, James Carey Coale, John A Tompkins, lesse Tyson, Wm II Locke, Thos E Carson, H Frank Gambrill, John R Cary, Theo- dore F Wilcox, John S Gilman, James E Hooper, Matthew Gault, jr, Wm W Janney, James Carey jr, Isaac Brooks jr, Wm A Leitch, Charles W Newton, Edward Markell, John Glenn, Robert Ilead, Robert F Reynolds, Elisha H Perkins jr. Central Office, 407 e Baltimore St, Open daily from 10 am to Ip m ; also ? to 9 p m Saturdays. Southern Branch, S E corner Light and Mont- gomery Sts. Open Mondaysand Saturdays from 7 to 9 p m.
Southwestern Branch, 1007 W Haltimore St. Open Saturdays from ? to 9 p m.
Lexington Branch, 204 N Paca St. Open Mondays and Saturdays from ? to 9 p m.
Northwestern Branch, 1807 Pennsylvania av. Open Saturday's from : to 9 p m.
Northeastern Branch, #38 n Gay St. Open Satur- days from : to 9 pm.
Southeastern Branch, S E corner Broadway and Bank St. Open Saturdays and Mondays from " to!pm.
Hampden Branch, N W corner Roland av and Third St. Open Mondays from : to 8 y p m.
SOUTH BALTO. PERMANENT MUTUAL LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. No N" Light,
Open daily from I0 A M to 1 PM. President-John A J Dixon. Secretary-Perry ( Orem.
ARLINGTON SAVINGS BANK. N W' Cor Fayette and Park av.
Open every Monday evening from ? to 9 o'clock. President- Wm J Robertson, Vice President-( E Hochhaus. Treasurer- W & Carr. Secretary Gro T Marsh. Directors-C E Hochhaus, W N Carr, Paul Rehm, Win J Robertson, Gro T Marsh, " Il Turnbull, E A Hogg, ( Kesmodel, J B Hau rahan. Election third Mondny in January and .July.
MERCANTILE SAVINGS BANK.
Gilmor c Lanvale. Meets every Tuesday, S to 10 P M.
President W & Carr. Vice President & F Shar retts. Secretary JE S Cony. Treasurer - W T Henderson,
BORDER STATE SAVINGS INSTITUTE.
S E Cor Baltimore and Poppleton. Open daily from 9 A M to 2 P.M.
President-A J Conlon. Vice President-Goo G Hurnett. Treasurer 0 B Delaney. Directors-
Wm MeLaughlin. Gen G Burnett, John J Payne, T M Hanson, Laurence Cloake, Jas MeComas, Anthony Dailey, I' S Gosnell, A J Conlon, C B Delaney, H L Spicer, MI D, Jas J Me Kowen.
THE SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO OF BALTIMORE.
13 South.
President -B F Newcomer. Vice President-W T Walters. Secretary John W Marshall. Treas- urer-W A Wisong. Counsel-E Ous Hinkley.
MERCANTILE TRIST AND DEPOSIT CO OF BALTIMORE.
N E Cor German and Calvert
President-John Gill. Vice President- W W Spence. Secretary and Treasurer-L C Fischer, Attorneys - Brown & Brune.
ROBERT EMMET SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, 12 and 14 N Poppleton.
Open daily from 9.30 A M to 2.30 P M.
President James Donnelly. Vice President John Norman, Treasurer-M A Canton, Di- rectors-James Donnelly, James Gurry, John Norman, M A Canton. Win J Duffy, Patrick M Sinnott, J F Kraft, Michael Whalen, Augustus C Boltey, Richard P Gorman, Martin Cahill
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
PH Tuck, 207 n Calvert
T' Kell Bradford, Lexington and Courtland Murray Hanson, sw cor Fayette and St Paul William H Masson, s w cor Gay and Lombard Walter & Wilkinson, 5 Chamber of Commerce Felix R Sullivan, 5 Chamber of Commerce Edward Raine,s w eor Baltimore and Postoffice av W'mn Il JJones, 8 Law Blog, St Paul Charles R Gallagher, 321 Second
,Jasper M Berry jr, 225 St Paul S & Boggs jr. 219 e Fayette
Win IF H Raleigh, 10 Hopkins pl
CORN AND FLOUR EXCHANGE.
Chamber of Commerce.
President-Henry A. Parr. First Vice President Robert S Fowler. Second Vice Presulent-E C Heald. Treasurer- George T Kenly. Secretary Win F Wheatley. Assistant Secretary-Henry A Wroth. Executive Committee B Randall, Chas D Reid, S R Corner. J II Ward, John L Rogers, Janitor-J P Iglehart.
PROVISION EXCHANGE. 47 Chamber of Commerce.
President-Samuel E George, Vice President- Jesse L. Cassard. Treasurer John Hack, Sec- retary- Nathan Hutler.
BALTIMORE STOCK EXCHANGE. German near South.
President J Harmanus Fisher. Secretary and Treasurer-John M Nelson, Clerk-Alex Crum- mer.
PRODUCE EXCHANGE.
S E Cor South and Exchange Pl.
President- Edwin Howes. Vice President B E Childs. Secretary- Henry L Cook. Treasurer- .Jas H Bay.
CANNED GOODS EXCHANGE. 413 Second, Room 11.
President -Elbert Thomson. Vice President -Mar- tin Wagner. Second Vice President-J E Stans- bury. Secretary-\ F Jones. Treasurer-A K Shriver,
CHEMICALAND FERTILAAZER EXCHANGE. No 33 s Gay st.
President-Robert Ober. Secretary EL, Winder. Treasurer-W H Gratin.
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REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. 122 e Fayette st.
President-Thos Hill. Vice- President-Geo H Sargeant. Treasurer-P C Dugan. Secretary- H C Turnbull jr.
GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS' ASSOCIA- TION.
President-Samuel Edmonds. Secretary-Geo K McGaw. Treasurer-C D Kenney.
LUMBER EXCHANGE.
Office, cor Canton and East Falls avenues.
President-Theodore Mottu. Vice President-F E Waters. Treasurer-Frank Price. Secretary -W F Wedge jr.
FURNITURE BOARD OF TRADE. No 110 e Lexington st.
President-Frank B Sloan. Treasurer-Henry Rosendale jr. Secretary-Benjamin H Stewart. Corresponding Secretary and Counselor-D Mer- edith Reese.
BOARD OF TRADE. Exchange Building.
President-Charles D Fisher. Viee Presidents- W'm H Perot, Frank Frick, Jas Carey Coale, J HI Rieman. Treasurer-John R Seemuller. See- retary-Thornton Rollins. Court of Arbitration: Judge-R W Baldwin. Clerk-Leigh Bonsal.
SIIOE AND LEATHER BOARD OF TRADE. N W Cor German and Hopkins pl. President-Thomas Deford. Secretary-J Ross Diggs. Treasurer-John Q Adams.
TOBACCO BOARD OF TRADE. No 39 S Gay St. President-Win A Boyd. Vice President-J B Stafford. Secretary-Robt Stewart. Treasurer -Wm H Myers.
RAILROADS.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
Ticket Office, N E Cor Baltimore and Calvert. Passenger Depots-Union and President-street Stations.
President - Isaac Hinckley. Vice-President - Frank Thomson. Gen'l Manager-Charles E Pugh. General Superintendent-H F Kenny. Superintendent-HI H Carter. Secretary and Treasurer-Robert Craven. General Passenger Agent-J R Wood. General Freight Agent- John S Wilson. General Ticket Agent-George A Dadmun. General Agent-George C Wilkins.
ANNAPOLIS SHORT LINE RAILROAD. Main Office, 112 s Eutaw, Freight Depot, West cor Ridgely.
President-II P Underhill, office 6 South Street. Vico-President-J & Ricker. Secretary and Treasurer-LP Burck. General Manager-C M Leilich.
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Ticket Office, B & O Building, Baltimore and Calvert.
Passenger Depot, Camden. between Eutaw and Howard.
President-Samuel Spencer. Vice President-Or- land Smith. First Asst to President-John W Davis. Assistantt to President and Secretary- W' T Barnard. Secretary and Treasurer- W H Ijams. General Auditor-Wm T The- lin. Auditor of Revenue-Wm M Buchanan. Auditor of Disbursements-A F Dunlevy. Gen- pral Freight Agent-F Harriott. Asst General Freight Agent-C E Ways. General Passenger Agent-C K Lord. Asst General Passenger Agent-Chas O Seull. General Ticket Agent-L M Cole. Asst General Ticket Agent-J M Schryver. Purchasing Agent-N S Hill. Land
and Immigration Agent-M V Richards. Supt Motive Power-A J Cromwell. Supt of Con- struction-John Bradshaw. Manager Main Stem Division and Branches East of Ohio River-W M Clements. Manager of Trans Ohio Division-W W Peabody. Supt Sleeping Cars-J S Merrill. Supt Ist Division-T Fitzgerald. Division Pas- senger Agent-B F Bond. General Baggage Agent-B E Peddicord.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
Ticket Office, N E Cor Baltimore and Calvert. Passenger Depot, Cor Calvert and Franklin.
President-George B Roberts. Vice President- Frank Thomson. Secretary-Stephen W White. Treasurer-J S Leib. Auditor-James P Kerr. Cashier-A W Hendrix. General Freight Agent -John S Wilson. Division Freight Agent-J G Searles. Division Ticket Agent-Edwin S Young. General Passenger Agent-J R Wood. General Manager-Chares E Pugh. General Superin- tendent-Robert Neilson. Superintendent-H W Kapp. Purchasing Agent-A W Sumner. General Freight Traffic Agent-George C Wil- kins.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Ticket Office, N E Cor Baltimore and Calvert. Depot, Calvert and Franklin.
Ticket Agent-F G Boyce. Assistant Ticket Agents-J W Bowersock and E M Hilderman. Passenger Agent-R E Boyd.
WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD.
Ticket Offices, 217 E Baltimore. Hillen, Union, Penna Av and Fulton Stations.
Depot, Cor Hillen and Exeter.
President and General Manager-J M Hood, Sec- retary and Treasurer-Jolin & Harden. General Freight and Passenger Agent-B H Griswold. Auditor and General Ticket Agent-J D Whit- tington.
UNION RAILROAD. Corner Calvert and Centre.
President-B F Newcomer. Manager-Charles E Pugh. General Superintendent-Robert Neil- son. Treasurer-J S Leib. Secretary-James P Korr.
BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD.
Ticket Office, N E Cor Baltimore and Calvert. Passenger Depot, Cor Calvert and Franklin, President-Oden Bowie. Vice President-Frank Thomson. General Manager-Charles E Pugh. General Passenger Agent-J R Wood. General Superintendent-H F Kenney. Superintendent -1 H Carter. Division Ticket Agent-Edwin S Young. General Freight Traffic Agent-Geo C Wilkins. General Freight Agent-John S Wil- son. Division Freight Agent-J G Searles, Treasurer-J S Leib, Cashier-A W Hendrix. Secretary and Auditor-James P Kerr. Pur- chasing Agent-A W Sumner.
MARYLAND CENTRAL RAILROAD. Passenger Depot and Ticket Office, North av and Oak.
Receivers-Wm Gilmor, Samuel Spencer. Audi- tor-C F Kerchner. Superintendent-G W Maslin.
CITY PASSENGER RAILWAYS.
Baltimore City Passenger Railway. Office, Corner Calvert and Baltimore. Oden Bowie, President and Superintendent. John Bolgiano. Treasurer. Cars start 6 A M: run till midnight.
Madison Avenue and Broadway Line .- From Druid Hill Park, via Madison avenue, Eutaw and Balti- more streets, Broadway, to Thames street. Re- turn same route. Cars leave the station every four minutes.
Pennsylvania Arenue and C'anton Line .- From Pennsylvania avenue and Cumberland street, via
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Pennsylvania avenue. Greene, Baltimore and Al- and York road, vin Charles street avenue, North bemarle streets. Eastern and Central avennes, and Maryland avennes, Biddle and Howard streets, Bank street, Patterson-park avenue, Essex, Lan- to Camden station. Return same route. First car easter, Chesapeake. Elliott and Toone streets, to 6.30 A M. last car Il P M. First ear leaves Camden Ilighland avenue. Return via Highland avenue, Station ? A M. Last car 11.32 P' M. Intervals six minutes. Toone, Clinton, Elliott, Chesapeake, Lancaster and Essex streets, Patterson-park avenue, Bank street, Central avenue, Eastern avenue, High, Baltimore and Greene streets, Pennsylvania ave- nue, to Cumberland street. Cars run at intervals of six minutes,
Franklin Square Line .- From Baltimore street near Calvertou road, via Baltimore and Gay streets. Belair Avenne, to North avenue. Return via Belair avenue, Gay, Chew, Ensor, Gay and Baltimore streets, to Calverton road. Cars leave stations every four minutes.
North and South Baltimore Line-From St Paul street and Sixth street (Huntingdon avenue), via St Paul street, North avenne. Charles, Read, Cal- vert, Baltimore, Hanover, Montgomery and Light streets, to foot of Marshall av. Return via Mar- shall avenue, Light, Montgomery, Sharp, Balti- more. Calvert, Read and Charles streets, North avenue. St Paulstreet to Sixth street Huntingdon avenuel. Cars run at intervals of five minutes.
Baltimore and Hall Springs Line-Cars leave Darley Park every 12 minutes from 6 A M to 11.30 P M via. Harford rd, Central av, Madison, Aisquith, Fayette, Gay, Baltimore, Eutaw to Camden Station. Ko-
Centre and East Monument Street Line. - Cars marked "Calvert and Western Md Stations." From Franklin and Howard streets, via Howard, Centre. High, Hillen, and East Monument streets, to .Johns Hopkins Hospital, Return same route. First car. turn via Eutaw, Baltimore, isquith, Madison, , 6.25 A M ; last car, 11 P M. First car leaves Johns Central av, Harford rd to Darley Park, couneet- Ing with cars for Homestead and Hall Springs every hour from 6 .\ M to 10. 45 P M.
Citizens' Railway Company. Office. N W Terminus.
J S Ilagerty, President,
CC Speed. General Superintendent.
Old Line,-From Druid Hid Park, via Fulton and Pennsylvania avenues. Cumberland. Gilmor and Mosher streets, Carrollton avenne, Fayette. How- ard, Lombard, Exeter and Pratt streets, to l'atter- son Park. Return via Baltimore, Ann, Pratt, Ex- eter, Lombard, South, North, Fayette and Carey streets, Lafayette avenue, Stricker, Presst man, Gilmor and Cumberland streets, Pennsylvania ave- nue. Retreat street, Druid Hill avenue to Druid Hill Park.
Ver Line. - From Druid Hill Park, vin Fulton and Pennsylvania avenues, Cumberland, Gilmor, Fay- ette. Howard and lombard streets, to Exchange Place. Return via South, North, Fayette. Gilmor and Cumberland streets. Pennsylvania avenue, Retreat street, Druid Hill avenue to Druid lill Park.
L'ars run every four or six minutes. from 5.30 .1 M to 12 PM.
North Baltimore Passenger Railway Com- pany.
Linden Avenue Lines .- Cars marked "Boundary" from North avenue and Charles-street avenue, via MeMechen street, Linden avenue, Howard, Lex ington, Charles, German and South streets. Ex change place, Holliday street "to city Hall. He turn via North, South. German, Charles and Sam- toga streets, Park avenue, Franklin, Howard and Ilichmond streets, Linden avenue. MeMlechen street. North avenne to Charles street avenue. First car leaves North avenue and Charles street 6 A M. last car 11.30 P M. First car leaves City Hall 6.30 A M, and last car 22 M. Intervals four min . utos.
Cars marked "Waverly." from Waverly to North avenne and Charles-street avenue, and from thence over same route as cars marked "Bound- ary." First var 6.30 & M. last car 10,56 P M. First ear leaves City Hall 6.15 A M. Just car Il.Il P' MI. Intervals fifteen minutes.
Cars marked "Linden Avenue Extended," from North avenue and Linden avenue, via Lindon ave- nue. Howard, Centre, Charles, German and South streets, Exchange place, Holliday street, to City Hall. Return yin North, Sonth, German, Charles. Centre, Howard and Richmond streets, Linden avenue. to North avenue. First ear 4.30 A M, last car 8.50 P M. First car leaves City Hall 2.58 A MI. Last car 8.18 PM. Intervals ten mimites.
Maryland Arenue Line .- Cars marked "Camden and I'nion Stations." from Huntingdon avenue
Edmondson Avenue Line .- Cars marked "Ed- mondson and Fulton Avenues," from Ed- mondson and Fulton avennes via Fremont av. Franklin, Howard, Lexington, Charles, German and South streets, Exchange place, Holliday street, to City Hall. Return via North, South. German, Charles and Saratoga streets, Park ave- une, Franklin street, Fremont and Edmondson avenues to Fulton avenue, First car 6 A M, last var 11.30 P M. First car leaves City Hall 6,30 .1 M. last car 12 M. Intervals four minutes.
Fremont Avenue Line .- Cars marked "Fremont Street." From Linden avenue and McMechen street, via Me Mechon. Division, Mosher and Fro- mont avenue, to Edmondson avenue. Return sam route. First ear. 7.15 A M: last car. 9.40 P M. First car leaves Edmondson and Fremont avenues 7.30 A M. last car lo P M. Intervals fifteen min-
Hopkins Hospital ? A M ; last car, 11.25 P M. In- torvals ten minutes.
Free transfers given at Howard and Franklin streets, Linden avenue and Me Mechen streets, and Fremont and Edmondson avenues.
Highlandtown and Point Breeze Passenger Railway Company.
Dthice, 712 Eastern Avenne Extended. Superintendent - Francis Hazlehurst. (See Map.)
From Highlandtown, via Eastern avenue, Bond. Gongh, Stiles, Pratt, South, Exchange Place. Hol- liday, Fayette, North, South. Return same route. Cars run at intervals of seven minutes.
Transfer ears run from Gough and Eden streets along Eden to Lombard, Exeter, to Western Mary- land Depot. Return same ronte.
Central Railway Company. Uther. Preston Street, cor Jones Falls. President and Gen'l Manager-Peter Thompson.
From Fulton Station, via Fulton avenue, lan- vale street, Myrtle avenne, Dolphin street. Argyle avenue. Biddle. Eutaw, Preston, Caroline and Ianeaster streets, to Broadway Market. Return same route. C'ats run at intervals of six minutes from 5.20 \ M to 12.20 P M.
Inlon Passenger Rallway Company. General Manager-TC Robbins,
Columbia Avenue and John Street Line .- From Washington avenue. near Carey street. via Wash- ington and Columbia avenues. Paca, t'amden. Howard and liberty streets, Park avenue, Town seul and John streets, and North avenue to Park avenue. Return same Route. Cars runevery ten minutes.
Maryland Avenue Line,-From Huntingdon ave- une. near Oak street. via Maryland avenue, Biddle street, Park avenue, Liberty, Howard and Con- way streets, to Light-street whart. Return same route. Cars run every six minutes
Lombard Street Line - From Pratt street and Frederick avenue, via Pratt, Gilmor, Lombard, Howard, Pratt, South, Exchange Place, Holliday to City Hall. Return via Fayette, North, South, Pratt. Howard. Lombard, Gilmor, Pratt. to Fred- erick avenue, Connecting with cars for Catons- ville every hour, and Loudon Park and Irvington every half hour. Cars run every six minutes.
Woodberry Line. From Huntingdon avenue,near Oak street, to Woodberry. Return same.
Baltimore, Pimlico and Pikesville Railway Company.
P' Il Walker. Prest and General Manager. Cars leave North and Pennsylvania avenues
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each hour from 6 A MI to : P' M. Leave Pikesville half-past cach hour from 6.30 A M to 7.30 P M.
People's Railway. Office, Druid Hill avenue and Retreat street. W'm A House jr., Manager.
Main Line-From Druid Hill Park, via Druid Hill avenne, Paea, Camden, Howard, Conway and Charles streets, Fort avenue to Fort Mchenry. First car leaves Druid Hillave und Retreat strect 5.25 A M. Last car 10.54 P M. First car leaves Fort Melleary 6.30 A M. Last ear 12.0] A M. Re- turn same route.
Branch Line .- From foot of Ridgely, via Fre- mont avenne, Paca, Camden. Howard, Conway, Charles, German, South, Exchange Place and Hol- Jiday, to City Hall. Return same route. First car leaves 6.47 A M. Last car 10.47 P M. Last car leaves City Hall 11.08 }> M. Cars run every six minutes.
York Road Railway, Abner D Sanks, Superintendent. Office, No 6 N Holliday street.
Leave Baltimore for Towsontown hourly from 6.30 A M to 9.30 P M and 11.30 P M.
Leave Towsontown for Baltimore hourly from 6 A M to 10 P M.
Leave Baltimore for Govanstown every half hour from 6.30 A MI to Il P M, and 11.30 P M.
Leave Govanstown for Baltimore every half hour from 6 A M to 930 P M, and 10.30 P M.
Leave Baltimore for Waverly every 15 minutes from 6.30 A M to 11 P M, and 11.30 P M, Waverly to Baltimore every 15 minutes from 6.05 A M to 10.30 P M.
Baltimore and Powhatan Railway Company.
Office, 2203 W Baltimore street. James McKittrick, Superintendent.
For Calverton, Highland Park, Wetheredsville, Franklintown and Powhatan.
Cars leave terminus Red Line cars, West Balti- more street, at 8, 9 and 11 A M, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 P M. Extra car Saturday and Sunday 9 P M.
Leave Powhatan at 6.30, 7.30 and 9.30 A M, 12.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30 and 5,30 P M. Extra car Saturday and Sunday 7.30 P M.
STAGES.
Harlem Company.
J N Foss, President. H F Turner, Vice President. J JI Foos, Secretary. M W Adams, Treasurer.
From Fulton Station, via Fulton and Harlem avenues. Gilmor street, Edmondson avenue, Carey, Baltimore, Caroline and Orleans streets, Broad- way to Gay street. Return same route.
Stage to Kingsville.
Leaves Rising Sun Hotel. 158 North High street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 1.15 P M.
Liberty Road Stage, H S Jean, Proprietor.
Arrives at Hand Tavern. Paca street, daily at 9.30 P N. Leaves at 2.30 P M.
Long Green, Harford Road, Stage,
Leaves 31. North street every afternoon at 2% o'clock, and the Sun office at 3 o'clock. TELEGRAPHS, &C.
Western Union Telegraph Company. S W Corner Baltimore and Calvert.
Branch offices-Gay and Lombard, 700 Madison av, Aliceanna and Boston, Wilhelm's Hotel, Cham- bor of Commerce, Carrollton Hotel, Bayview Station, Balto cor Hanover, Calvert-st Station, Charles st and North av, 209 Richmond, Hillen Station, Fulton Station, 13 n Eutaw, Edmondson av and Carey, 702 Light-st whart, Stock Exchange Building, Hotel Rennert, Calverton Hotel, 10 lop kins pl, Union Station, Corn and Flour Exchange, 427 Exchange pł, 308 s Broadway, Canton Ferry, President-st Station, Scott cor Pratt, St James Hotel and foot of Cross.
R J Bloxham, Manager.
American District Telegraph Company of Baltimore.
First District-S W cor Calvert and Baltimore. Second-13 n Eutaw. Third-3 w Centre. Fourth- N E cor Edmondson av and Carey. Fifth-308 s Broadway. Branch offices-Gay and Lombard, 209 Richmond, Light and Pratt, and Chamber of Commerce. J B Yeakle, General Manager.
Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. American Building.
President-Samuel M Bryan. Superintendent Maryland Division-A Wilson jr.
STEAMBOATS AND STEAMSHIPS.
North German Lloyd.
Steamers run between Baltimore and Bremen weekly. From Bremen Wednesdays; from Balti- more Wednesdays, 2 P M. Freight taken to Lon- don, Hull, Leith, Ilamburg and Antwerp, for which through bills of lading are signed. All let- ters must pass through the Postothiee.
A Schumacher & Co, No 5 s Gay st.
Allan Steamship Line.
Steamers leave Baltimore every alternate Tues- day, taking freight to London, Antwerp, Amster- dam, Rotterdam and Havre, for which through bills of lading are signed. All letters must pass through the Postoffiec.
A Sehumacher & Co, No 5 s Gay st.
General Steamship Services.
Steamers sail periodically from Baltimore to
European ports. Gustavus & Co, Agents, 15 s Gay street.
Atlantic Transportation Line. Baltimore to London direct.
Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Co, Agents, 409 Second Street.
Empire Steamship Line.
Steamers leave N C R W Piers 1, 2 and 3, Canton, semi-monthly for Liverpool, Glasgow, Antwerp, Rotterdanı, Marseilles and Hamburg. J M BROWN, Manager, 409 Second st.
West India Pacific Steamship Company.
To Liverpool direct. Through bills of lading to Hamburg, London, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Ant- werp and Havre. Dresel, Ranschenberg & Co, 11 s Gay st.
Continental Line.
Steamers leave Baltimore for Bordeaux, Lon- dou, Havre, Hamburg, &c., as occasion offers. Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co., Agents, 11 South Gay Street.
Merchants and Miners' Transportation Com- pany.
For Boston, Mondays and Thursdays, 3 o'clock P M. For Providence via Newport News, Va., Tues- day and Friday, 1 o'clock P M. For Savannah, Wednesday and Saturday, 3 o'clock P M.
A L Huggins, General Agent, Foot Long Dock, Office 216 Water.
Newbern (N C) Line.
The steamers of this linc sail Wednesdays and Saturdays from Pier 10, Light-st Wharf, at + P M. R Foster, General Manager, 292 Light-st Wharf.
For Newbern, (N C) Semi-Weekly. Freight reecived daily at the Bay Line Wharf. W H Fitzgerald, Agent, 129 East Baltimore.
Johnston Line.
Steamers sail weekly from Baltimore to Liver- Patterson, Ramsay & Co, 17 and 18 Donnell Building.
pool and Barrow.
llooper's Line.
Steamers sail from Baltimore to Liverpool direct. J Iloover & Co. Agents, Commercial Bldgs, Gay and Lombard Sts.
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Neptune Line.
Steamers sail semi-monthly. Through bills of lading to Amsterdam, Antwerp and London. Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co, Agents. 11 South Gay Street.
Potomae Transportation Line. For landings on the Potomac River. A Needham, Jr, Agent. 430 Light.
Baltimore Steam Packet Company. (Old hay Line.)
Steamers leave Pior 18 Light-street Wharf For Fortress Monroe and Norfolk and all points daily (Sundays excepted at 9 P M. for Easton. South, Steamers daily (except Sundays): From Oxford, Trappe, Cambridge. East New Market and Union dock at 8.30 P M: Canton Wharf, foot of intermediate landings to Choptank Wharf Patuxent street, at 9.30 P MI, Freight steamers E & JOHNSON, President. leave daily at 5 P M. Ticket offfee, 129 East Bal- timore Street.
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