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Engine No. 1-Brunswick near Frederick av
Engine No. 2-Mary near Retreat
Engine No. 3-Fifth near Charles-st av
Engine No. 4-Waverly
Engine No. 5-Gorsuch av, Homestead
Engine No. 6-Belair av near Sinelair la
Engine No. 7-Third av, Hampden
Engine No. 8-30 n Second e
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 7-Waverly
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 8-Frederick rd
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 9-Hampden
POST OFFICE. Calvert cor Lexington.
Postmaster-W W Johnson
Assistant Postmaster-F Albert Kurtz
Cashier-Louis Schneeberger
Supt of Mails-Frank M Smith
Supt City Division-James T Caulk
Supt Money Order Division-Barreda Turner
Supt Registry Division-J F Thomas
Supt Stamp Division-Geo W Johnson
Supt Carriers-Geo L Horn POSTAL STATIONS.
Station A-s w e Centre and Charles
Station B-(Brown Station). Gilmor e Balto
Station C-s w c Light and Weyler
Station D-s e c Broadway and Bank
Station E-6 w North av
Station F-Broadway e Chase
Station G-McMechen c Eutaw pl
Station H-Hull e Cuba
Station I-Elliott c Curley
Station K-1000 e Preston
Station L~Sharp c Henrietta
Station M-Harlem and Fremont avs
Station N-Balto e Castle
Johnson-Eastern av c Duncan al
Carroll. Hampden. Waverly. Woodberry.
Office Hours-Postmaster's room. from 9 A M to 4 P M ; Assistant Postmaster's, from 9 A M to 4 P M. General Delivery open day and night; Sundays. 8.30 A M to 10 A M, Money Order and Registry Divisions, 9 A M to 5 P M. Stamp windows open from 7 A M to 10 P M; Sundays, 8.30 to 10 A M. Mailing Department is open during the entire twenty-four hours for Mailing of Letters.
Delivery by Carriers-Free delivery of Letters by Carriers will be seeured by having them plainly addressed to the street and number. Six deliver- ies will be made daily (except Sunday) by the Let- ter Carries, leaving the office at 7.30 9.15 and 10.30 A M, 12 M. 2.45 P Mand 4.15 P M. in the business sections of the eity, and three deliveries at 7.30 A M, 10.30 A M and 3 P M, in all other sections.
Collections are made daily from the Street Letter Boxes as follows: 1st, 7.30 A M to 9.15 A M; 2d. 11 A M to 1.15 P M; 3d, 5 P M to 7 P M. On Sunday
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from 5 P M to 7.30 P M. In addition collections are made in the business sections at 9.30 A M. 10.30 A M and 10 P M to 11.30 P M. Wagon Collections are made from 2.30 P M to 3.30 P M. 5 P M to 6 P M. 6.30 P M to 7.30 P M, 8 P M to 9 P M and 10 P M to 11.30 PM. The exact time for opening each box is plainly printed on a card attached to the box. Letters are also collected and delivered at the principal hotels five times daily.
Special delivery .- A letter bearing a special de- livery stamp (costing ten cents), in addition to the lawful postage (which must also be affixed), will be delivered hy messenger within the carriers limits of any free delivery offices, and within a radius of one mile from the postoffice at all other offices.
Rates of Postag .- First Class .- Letters and all other written matter, or matter by type writer, in whole or in part, drawings, plans or designs, whether sealed or unsealed, and all matter sealed, nailed, sewed, screwed, tied or fastened in such manner that it cannot be easily examined, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof. Postal cards are unmailable with any writing, printing or other impress on the address side, except such as may be necessary for the proper addressing of the same, or with anything pasted or attached to them except an address tag or label
Local or Drop Letters, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof.
Second Class .- Includes all newspapers, periodi- cals. etc., exclusively in print and regularly issued at stated periods, as frequently as tour times a year. from a known office of publication and can only be mailed by publishers and news dealers- postage, one cent per pound or fraction thereof. Papers except weeklies, deposited in a letter- carrier office for delivery by its carriers. must be stamped as Third Class Matter. Second Class Mat- ter may be mailed by other than publishers or newsdealers at the rate of one cent for four ounces or fraction thereof.
Third Class .- Printed matter in unsealed wrap- pers only (all matter enclosed in sealed envelopes, notched at the sides or corners, must pay letter rates). Limit of weight four pounds, except for single book, which is unlimited iu weight. Post- age one cent for two ounces or fraction thereof.
Fourth Class .- All merchandise, playing cards, printed tags or labels, bill-heads. envelopes,seeds, cuttings, etc., etc., one cent for two ounces and all other matter not included in three preceding classes so prepared for mailing as to be easily withdrawn from the wrapper and examined. Limit of weight four pounds. Postage one cent per ounce or fraction thereof.
First Class Matter must have at least one full rate paid, (two cents). Second, Third and Fourth Class must be fully prepaid, or it will not be for- warded in the mails,
The following writing is permissible upon Third and Fourth Class Matter. viz: The name and ad- dress of sender upon outside or inside of the package, preceded by the word "from;" also, the name and number of articles enclosed. The sender may mark a word or passage in a book or paper and write a single inscription or dedication in or upon a book or pamphlet. Articles of merchan- dise may have attached to them by tag or label, either a mark, number, name or letter (not more than one to each article), for the purpose of iden- tification. Printed circulars may contain the written date, name of the addressee and name of sender. There may also be placed upon the en- velope, wrapper. tag or label of matter of these classes any printing that is not in the nature of a personal correspondence, provided there be left sufficient space for a legible superscription and the necessary postage stamps.
Any article not prohibited in ordinary mail can be registered by placing on it a ten (10) cent stamp in addition to its proper postage.
Before registering, see that the letter with its contents is securely sealed. Address it fully and legibly with Postoffice, County and State, and write on envelope the name and address of the sender also.
Third and Fourth Class matter must so be put up as to bear transportations safely and admit of ex- amination of contents to determine its admissibil- ity as such matter.
Unmailable .- Obscene books, letters, papers, pic- tures and postal cards, lottery circulars, liquids (except when enclosed in Water Tight Cases not less than 3-16 an inch in thickness), explosives, razors, (except when enclosed in metallic cases). live animals, (except Queen Bees and their atten- [ D)r Jas H Butler.
dant bees), poisons, ground red pepper. ink and coloring matter, and any article exhaling a bad odor or liable to injure the mails or the persons handling them.
Money Orders .- Domestic, 1 cent to $100, fee from 8 to 45 cents. International, 1 cent to $50, fee 15 cents to $1.50.
Postal Notes .- Payable to bearer. for sums less than $5.00, fee 3 cents.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
N W cor Gay and Lombard sts-Office hours from 9 A M to 3 P M.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.
Collector-Wm M Marine.
Deputy Collectors-Henry Lingenfelder and Geo M McComas.
Auditor-C F Hanna; Assistant to Auditor-Dun- can Veazey; Clerks-Frederick Wagner and F 8 Hayward.
Messenger and Copyist-C C Cameron.
Cashier of Customs-Arthur Stabler.
Assistant Cashier of Customs-John P Clayton.
Corresponding Clerk-C W Raphun.
Entry Clerks-Thos J Talbott, G W C Smoot, N J Sappington, J O Cochran.
Warehouse Clerks-T S Plummer, chief; Assist- ants-Wm T Giles, T L Hines.
Liquidating Clerks-Wm S Potter, chief; Assist- ants-O Tiffany, C A Thalheimer.
Bond and Record Clerk-A H R McGreevy.
Import and Export Statistical Clerks-R J B Boggs, R S Corse and D L Davis.
Marine Clerk-John R King; Assistants-Jas S Lieb. W J Pitts. George Batson.
Record Clerk-Thomas Leckie.
Weigher-Henry Boyle; Clerks-L H Barber, T M Lanahan, R W Groome.
Assistant Weighers and Measurers-W B Reed, E A Thomas. P Reedy, Stephen Whalen, J H Linth- icum, R M Whiteford, T W Edwards, P Cross, E Jones, D M Harrison, D D Dickson. Chas H Ray. Assistant Weigher for Night Duty-Theo F Lang. Assistant Custodian U S Public Buildings-Edward T Daneker.
Messengers-Felix McCurley, F A Rommel, George E Lippey. John P Forrester. Henry C Speake, Charles Alexander.
Storekeepers-Bonded Warehouses-John S Man- ley. B H Kennard, A S Cooper, J G Wright. Wm R Hipsley, J C Kane.
Keeper of Scale Room-Samuel M Mullikin.
PUBLIC STORE NO 1.
Storekeeper-Wm J Blair.
Clerk-G McC Reese.
Porters-Wm F Harig, W H Gaither, J M Carter,. G W Cowman.
NAVAL OFFICE.
Naval Officer-Milton G Urner.
Deputy Naval Officer-J W Kaufman.
Entry Clerk-Chas S Burns.
Warehouse Clerk-Clagett Pyles.
Liquidating Clerks-J N Foster, Thos S Peterson, Fee Clerk-A W Hazen
Impost and Manifest Entry Clerk-C F Fawcett. Messenger-John Long.
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.
Surveyor-Wm D Burchinal. Deputy Surveyor-George D Mudd.
Chief Clerk-Washington Bowie. Clerk-L M Zimmerman.
Messengers-Frank Wilkins, Wm Perkins and J H Redue.
APPRAISER'S OFFICE.
Appraiser-Cecil J Karsner.
Examiners-John Straughn. Thomas Jones, Saml Knode, J G Richards.
Clerks-T R Arnold, John A Thompson jr.
Foreman of Laborers-J G Hopkins.
Messengers-A C Gray, Jos Dulaney.
EXAMINER OF DRUGS.
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U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. office room 27 Post Office Bldg.
Collector, District of Maryland-FS Hill. Chief Deputy-Thomas Parran jr. Deputy in Charge at Washington-A G Darcy. Cashier-B L Tur- ner. Deputy in Charge of Distilleries-Edward Dwyer. Deputies in Charge of Divisions-B F Duvall, Ist; F C Duvall, 2nd; W E Wallis, 3rd; D A Miller, 4th; D A Garlinger, 5th: C C Saylor, 6th; G B Jean. 7th; Deputies in Charge, Cumberland, E H Sindell, Hagerstown. W T Hassett, Frede- rick, T A Wastler, Wilmington, D Burton.
SPECIAL AGENCY U. S. TREASURY.
Louis G Martin, agent; Emigrant Inspector. Saml G Davis; Hiram Watty, special inspector.
U. S. TREASURY,
US Assistant Treasurer-Geo LWellington. Acting Assistant and Cashier-TH H Leary. Clerks- John W Brosius, John N Henman, L II Nice. Jacob R Tucker, John R Emory, G C Goodrich. Chas Brown and J Frank Harris. Messenger-JA Neumayer. Vault Watchmen-Charles Parker, Thos Bath, John T Grey.
ENGINEER CORPS, U. S. A.
Col Wm P Craighill, 9 Pleasant, in charge of River and Harbor improvements and fortifica- tions. Capt Jolin C Mallery, New Post Office Bldg. engineer 5th Light House District.
QUARTERMASTER, U. S. A. No. 18 w Saratoga.
Major A J McGonnigle, Clerks-W H Campbell, G F Hartman, Messenger-W H Clearance.
COMMISSARY, U. S. A. No. 18 w Saratoga.
Major C B Penrose, Clerks-George G Myers, George S Doane Messenger-John Hooper.
U. S. RECRUITING STATION. Capt S T Hamilton, commanding, 303 s Sharp
NAVY PAY OFFICE. Custom House Bldg.
Pay Inspector-Arthur J Pritchard, US N
Chief Clerk-Joseph W Daloy. Assistant-D B Riley. Messenger-F A Elphring.
U. S. MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE. Office Basement Old Postoffice.
Surgeon-W H H Hutton. Asst Surgeon-Thos B Perry. Hospital Steward-F L Brown. Hos- pital patients sent to Marine Hospital, Reming- ton av, Out patients treated at the office.
LIGHT HOUSE INSPECTOR.
Room 22 Post Office Bldg.
Inspector-Com Charles J Train, U S N. Clerk- Thos S Reese.
U. S. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE.
Second nr Gay.
Ensign G R French. U S N, in charge.
U. S. LIGHT HOUSE ENGINEER.
Room 20 New Post Office Bldg.
Engineer-Captain J C Mallery, U S A. Assistant Engineer-John Murdoch.
U. S. SIGNAL SERVICE. 2 s Holliday.
C P Cronk. in charge. Assistants-G N Wilson, R M Barry, F S Skinner.
U. S. SPECIAL INSPECTORS OF FOREIGN STEAM VESSELS.
Over Custom House. Inspector-E F White.
U. S. SPECIAL EXAMINER OF PENSIONS. Over Custom House.
Examiner-Jos E S Cony.
U. S. LOCAL INSPECTORS OF STEAM BOATS.
Room 33 New Post Office Bldg.
Inspector of Hulls-John II Cooper. Assistant- Chas W Wright. Inspector of Boilers-W O Sa- ville. Assistant-Wm Sheffer. Sec-E G Allen.
U. S. SHIPPING COMMISSION.
Lombard St., basement Postoffice.
Commissioner-Capt J J Rodgers.
COURTS. The Judiciary of Maryland.
THE COURT OF APPEALS consists of one Judge specially elected from the eighth Judicial Circuit (Baltimore City), and the Chief Judges of the seven remaining judicial circuits.
CHIEF JUDGE-Hon Richard H Alvey, of Wash- ington county.
FIRST CIRCUIT-Hon Levin T H Irving, of Som- erset county.
SECOND CIRCUIT-Hon John M Robinson. of Queen Anne county.
THIRD CIRCUIT-Hon David Fowler.of Baltimore county.
FOURTH CIRCUIT-Hon Richard H Alvey, of Washington county.
FIFTH CIRCUIT-Hon Oliver Miller, of Anne Arundel county.
SIXTH CIRCUIT-Hon James McSherry.
SEVENTH CIRCUIT-Hon Frederick Stone, of Charles county.
EIGHTH CIRCUIT (Baltimore City)-Hon W Shepard Bryan.
Clerk-Spencer C Jones. of Montgomery county. State Reporter-J Shaaf Stockett, of Anne Arun- del county.
Attorney General-Wm Pinkney Whyte.
Terms of Court-Second Monday in January and First Monday in April and October.
THE CIRCUIT COURTS OF MARYLAND.
Terms of Courts .- The Judges of the Circuit Courts have power to change the days for the commencement of the terms of Courts, &c .. under the following provisions of the Constitution, Art, 4, section 24.
"The Judges shall hold not less than two terms of the Circuit Court in each of the counties com- posing their respective circuits, at such times as are now or may hereafter be prescribed, to which jurors shall be summoned. Said Judges may altar or fix the times for holding any or all terms until otherwise prescribed and shall adopt rules to the end that all business not requiring the interposi- tion of a jury, shall be, as far as practicable, dis- posed at said intermediate terms."
THE JUDICIAL CIRCUITS.
FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT-Hon Levin TH Irv- ing, Chief Judge. Hon Chas F Goldsborough and Hon Chas F Holland, associates.
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TERMS OF COURT.
Worcester County-Snow Hill. jury, 3d Monday in May and 4th Monday in October; non jury, 3d Monday in January and July. Francis H Purnell. Clerk.
Somerset County-Princess Anne.jury ,2d Monday in April and October; non jury, 2d Monday in Jan- uary and July. H F Langford, Clerk.
Dorchester County-Cambridge, jury. 4th Monday in April and 2d Monday in November; non jury. 4th Monday in January and July. Charles Lake, Clerk.
Wicomico County-Salisbury, jury. 4th Monday in March and September: non jury. Ist Monday in January and July. F M Slemons, Clerk.
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT-Hon John M Rob- inson, Chief Judge; Hon Jos A Wickes and Hon Frederick Stump, associates.
Terms of Court-
Caroline County-Denton, jury. 1st Monday in April and October : non jury, 2d Monday in Jan- uary and 4th Monday in June. Luther H Gadd. Clerk.
Talbot County-Easton, jury. 3d Monday in May and November: non jury, Ist Monday in February and 4th Monday in July. Thos Hewlett, Clerk,
Queen Anne County-Centreville. jury. Ist Mon- day in May and November ; non jury, 4th Monday in January and 3d Monday in July. Wm Dever. Clerk.
Kent County-Chestertown. jury. 3d Monday in April and October ; non jury, 3d Monday in Jan- uary and 2d Monday in July. Samuel Beck, Clerk.
Cecil County-Elkton, jury. 3d Monday in March and September and 2d Monday in December : non jury. 3d Monday in June. Jas A Davis. Clerk.
THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT-Hon David Fowler. Chief Judge ; Hon James D Waters and Hon N Chas Burke, associates. Terms of Court-
Baltimore County-Towson, jury, Ist Monday in March, 3d Monday in May, 2d Monday in Septem- ber and Ist Monday in December. John W Shank- lin, Clerk.
Harford County-Belair, jury, 2d Monday in Feb- ruary, May and November : non jury, 2d Monday in September. A L Jarrett, Clerk.
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon Richard Hand November.
Alvey. Chief Judge: Hon Andrew K Syester and Hon Henry W Hoffman, associates. Terms of Court.
Allegany County-Cumberland, jury, Ist Monday in January, 2d Monday in April and October; non jury. Ist Thursday in July. Theodore Luman. Clerk.
Washington County-Hagerstown, jury, 2d Mon- day in February and May, and 3d Monday in No- vember; non jury, Ist Monday in August. G B Oswald. Clerk.
Garrett County-Oakland, jury, Ist Monday in May, 2nd Mondy in September: non jury. Ist Monday in July and 3d Monday in December. E Z Tower, Clerk.
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon Oliver Miller, Chief Judge: Hon J Thomas Jones and Hon J E Smith, associates. Terms of Court.
Carroll County-Westminister, jury, 2d Monday in May and 2d Monday in November: nou jury, 2d Monday in February and August. Wm N Martin. Clerk,
Howard County-Ellicott City, jury. 3d Monday in March and Ist Monday in September; non jury, 3d Monday in June and Ist Monday in December. John H Owings, Clerk,
Anne Arundel County-Annapolis, jury. 3d Mon- day in April and October; non jury, 3d Monday in January and July. Sprigg Harwood, Clerk.
SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon James Mc- Sherry. Chief Judge: Hon John A Lynch and Hon John T Vinson, associates. Terms of Court.
Montgomery County .- Rockville, jury, 3d Monday in March and 2d Monday in November; non jury, 3d Monday in January and Ist Monday in June. James Anderson, Clerk.
Frederick County .- Frederick. jury. 3d Monday in February and September, and 2d Monday in May and December. W Irving Parsons. Clerk.
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hou John P Bris- coe, Chief Judge; Hon J Parran Crane and Hon John B Brooke, associates. Terms of Court.
Prince George's County .- Upper Marlborough, jury, Ist Monday in April and October: non jury, 3d Monday in January and June. John W Belt, Clerk.
Charles County .- Port Tobacco, jury. 3d Monday in May and November; non jury, 3d Monday in July and February. J Samuel Turner, Clerk.
Calvert County .- Prince Frederick, jury, Ist Mon- day in May and the Wednesday next after the 1st Monday in November: non jury, Ist Monday in July and February. John Sedwick. Clerk.
St Mary's County .- Leonardtown, jury, 3d Mon- day in March and September: non jury. Ist Mon- day in June and December. J Frank Ford, Clerk
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Baltimore City.
The Supreme Bench .- Hon Henry D Harlan, Chief Judge; Hons Wm A Stewart. J Upshur Dennis. Chas E Phelps, Edward Duffy and Daniel Giraud Wright. associates. The Judges of the Supreme Bench are assigned to the following courts:
Superior Court-James Bond. Clerk.
Court of Common Pleas-John T Gray, Clerk.
Baltimore City Court-Henry A Schultz, Clerk. Circuit Court-Alvin Robertson, Clerk.
Circuit Court No 2-John H Suter, Clerk.
Criminal Court-John S Bullock, Clerk; George McCaffray, Sheriff; Chas G Kerr, State's Attor- ney: Wm F Campbell, Deputy.
Orphans' Court-Hon Geo W Lindsay, Chief Judge; Hons Wm F Edwards and Daniel Gans, Associate Judges; Robt T Banks. Register of Wills. The Orphans' Court is in session every day except Sunday, from 11 o'clock A M to 1 o'clock P M.
Equity terms for the several counties of the State and the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, Ist Monday of January, March, May.July, September
UNITED STATES COURTS.
U'S Court House, New Postoffice Building, Calvert c Fayette.
The State of Maryland is in the Fourth Judicial Circuit. which includes Virginia, West Virginia. North and South Carolina.
THE U S CIRCUIT COURT-"The Circuit Court of the United States for the Fourth Circuit in and for Maryland District." Hon Hugh L Bond, Circuit Judge. and Hon Thos J Morris. District Judge. Clerk. Jas W Chew; Deputy. Henry T Meloney: U S District Attorney. John T Ensor: John S Ensor. Assistant: U S Marshal, William F Airey: U & Commissioners, Isaac Brooks, jr. R Lyon Rogers and G Morris Bond, Esqs.
Terms of Court are held on the first Monday of April and November.
THE U S DISTRICT COURT-"The District Court of the United States for Maryland District," Hon Thos J Morris, District Judge.
[The officers of this Court are the same as the officers of the Circuit Court.]
Terms of Court are held on the first Tuesday in March, June, September and December.
RECORD OFFICE.
S E Corner St Paul and Lexington Sts.
Superintendent-John D Cook.
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FOREIGN CONSULATES.
Great Britain-Wm F Segrave. Consul; J S Branc- ker, Vice Consul. Office 415 Second. France-Paul F De Gournay, Consular Agent, 33 8 Gay Spain-Senor Luis Marinas y de Lavaggi, Consul, 306 Second.
German Empire-G A Von Lingen, 5 s Gay.
Russia-Chas Nitze. 11 South.
Italy-Prospero Schiaffino, consular agt, 33 s Gay Netherlands-Claas Vocke. 218 s Charles. Sweden and Norway-J S Braneker, 105 e German. Denmark-Harold Jackson, Vice Consul. 111 South. Argentine Republic of Venezuela-C Morton Stewart, Donnell Bldg.
Brazil-A Fontoura Xavier. 306 Second, Charles Mackall, Vice-Consul, 40 Chamber Commerce Belgium-Arnold Kummer, 23 South Chili-Washington Booth, 6 s Gay Peru-Washington Booth, 6 s Gav
Portugal-Robert Lehr jr, Vice Consul, 227 e Ger- man Austria-Chas A Martin, 105 e German Liberia-Geo W S Hall, 413 Second Greece-C B Turnbull, 6 s Gay.
Agents for the American, British and Continental Un- derwriters-Jas Carey Coale and Cunningham, 27 South
BANKS.
Rules Observed by Banks in Baltimore
The Banks are open every day in the year, from 10 A M to 3 P M. except Sundays, Christmas. New Year. 22d February, Fourth of July, Thanksgiv- ing, Good Friday and General Election Day.
BALTIMORE CLEARING HOUSE. Manager-Wm HI Wells. National Union Bank of Maryland.
CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE.
N W Corner Charles and German Sts. Capital. $300,000.
President-Wilbur F Jackson. Cashier-J Wesley Guest. Directors-Wilbur F Jackson, J Wesley Guest, Thornton Rollins, Jacob H Taylor, James S Forbes, James D Mason, Lawrence B McCabe. Discounts-Daily.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE. N E cor Baltimore and St Paul Sts, Original Charter, 1795-Re-chartered, 1865. Capital, $1,210,700. President-C Devries. Cashier-J Thomas Smith. Directors-C M Stewart, James L McLane.Chris- tian Devries, Richard Cromwell, John B Dixon, Alex Shaw, John Gill. Discount Days-Tuesday and Friday. Dividends-July and January, Election-January.
NATIONAL MARINE BANK. N E cor Gay and Second Sts. Chartered, 1810-Capital. $400,000.
President-John M Littig. Vice President-Jas Bates. Cashier-Jas V Wagner. Directors-Jas Bates. A K Shriver, V J Brown, John M Littig. W A Dunnington. G R Vickers jr, John W Bay, H C Matthews, Jos James Taylor. Discount Days-Tuesday and Friday. Dividends-April and October. Election-January.
NATIONAL UNION BANK OF BALTIMORE. No 5 E Fayette Street. Chartered. 1804-Capital, $900.000.
President-William W Taylor. Cashier-W H Wells. Directors-Wm Woodward, James E Tate, Jas Hodges, James Carey, Isaac H Dixon. Wm W Taylor, H Crawford Black, Wm A Mar- burg, R Brent Keyser. Charles Goldsborough. Discount Days-Monday and Thursday.
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THE EQUITABLE NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE.
Capital, $500.000.
(Successor to the Franklin Bank)
President-J D Ferguson. Cashier-Samuel J Hindes. Directors-Blanchard Randall, J D Ferguson, P L Thom. E F Larrabee, Jos Frieden- wald. Jas A Smyser. Wm C Rouse. Alex T Left- wich. Hugh Sisson, Louis Muller. Chas E Baker. Discount Daily.
FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK.
N W cor Lombard and South Sts. Chartered, 1810-Capital, $650.000.
President James Sloan jr. Cashier-Charles T Crane, Directors-James Sloan jr. Otho H WII- liams. Abraham Strauss, Wm P Harvey. Faris C Pitt, Robert Ober. Wm H Blackford. Discount Days-Monday and Thursday. Dividends-Jan- uary and July. Election-2d Tuesday in Janu- ary.
MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK.
S W cor Gay and Second Sts.
Chartered, 1834 - Surplus. $460.000 - Capital, $1,500,000.
President-Douglas H Thomas. Cashier-E H Thomson. Directors-Douglas H Thomas, Wm H Baldwin jr. Joseph P Elliott, Thos K Carey, Robinson W Cator, W Graham Bowdoin, Frank Frick, Frank T Smith. Discount Days-Tuesday and Friday. Dividends-January and July. Eleetion-January.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. No 24 South St. Chartered, 1854-Capital. $300,000.
President-Eugene Levering. Vice-President- Geo O Manning. Cashier-James R Edmunds. Directors-Engene Levering, Geo () Manning, Henry Williams. John C King, Charles Markell, John A Tompkins. Wm M Powell, G S Griffith jr. Alfred A Bresee. Discount Days-Wednesday and Saturday. Dividends-January and July.
NATIONAL MECHANICS' BANK. S E Cor Calvert and Fayette Sts. Chartered. 1806-Capital, $1,000,000. President-John B Ramsay. Cashier-Jas Seott. Directors-John B Ramsay, W F Lucas, S Ham- ilton Caughy. D D Mallory. Thos DeFord, Alex Brown, Miles White jr, George C Jenkins, Jesse Hilles. Discount Days-Wednesday and Satur- day. Dividends-January and July. Election- January.
COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' NATIONAL BANK.
Corner Howard and German Sts. Chartered, 1810-National Charter, 1865. Capital. $512,560.
President-Geo A von Lingen. Vice-President- Dr Frank Slingluff. Cashier-John D Early. Directors-Jos H Rieman. G A von Lingen, Wm G Bansemer, Wm J H Watters. Dr Frank Sling- luff, A J Albert jr, A Lilly jr, Lloyd L Jackson, Frank Kerr.
NATIONAL FARMERS' AND PLANTERS' BANK.
N W Corner South and German Streets. Chartered 1836-Capital, $800.000.
President-Enoch Pratt. Cashier-Richard Cor- nelius. Directors-Enoch Pratt, Henry Janes, D L Bartlett, Francis White, J Alex Shriver, Philip T George. Charles T Boehm, H Irvine Keyser. R C Hoffman. John A Whitridge. Dis- count Days-Monday and Thursday. Dividends -January and July.
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