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SIXTEENTH WARD,-Beginning at the corner of Howard and Pratt streets ; thence west to Cove street ; thence southeast to Eutaw strect; thence north to Montgomery street; thence southeast to Howard street; and thence north to the place of beginning.
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SEVENTEENII WARD,-Beginning at the water line on Montgomery street; thence west and north to Eutaw street ; thence southwest to the water of the Middle Branch; and thence by the boundary line of the city, round by the fort and the water line of the basin, to the place of beginning.
EIGHTEENTH WARD,-Beginning at the water line on Eutaw street ; thence northeast to Cove street ; thence northwest to German street ; thence east to Pine street ; thence north to Lexing- ton street ; thence west to the city boundary ; and thence by the city boundary line and Gwynn's falls, to the place of beginning.
NINETEENTH WARD,-Beginning at the boundary line on Pennsylvania avenne ; thence south east to George street ; thence west to Pine street ; thence south to Lexington street; thenee west to boundary ; and thence by the boundary line to the place of beginning.
TWENTIETH WARD,-Beginning at the boundary on Cathedral street ; thenee south to Howard street ; west and south to Madison street ; thence west to St. Mary's street ; thence southwest to Pennsylvania avenue; thence northwest to boundary line; and thence to the place of be- ginning.
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
THOMAS SWANN, Mayor.
JOHN A. THOMPSON, Register.
GRAFTON L. DULANEY, City Counsellor.
J. T. MEDTART, Dep. Register. HAMILTON P. BAILEY, City Commissioner. H. W. HAYDEN, Clerk to Register. LEWIS E. SLICER, Assist. City
WILLIAM T. VALIANT, City Collector.
WM. H. QUINCY, Clerk to City WILLIAM THOMSON, Secretary to Mayoralty.
HEALTH OFFICERS.
WM. M. KEMP, City Physician. Dr. JACOB W. HOUCK, Com. of Health. Dr. JUDSON GILMAN, Assist. Com. of Health.
CITY COUNCIL.
FIRST BRANCH.
1st Ward-Caleb Hynes. 8th Ward-John J. Staylor. 15th Ward-James H. Wood.
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Leon'd J. Bandel. 9th G. A. Cunningham. 16th
John W. Glanville.
3d W'm. J. Maddox. 10th A. J. Hampson. 17th Wm. Addison.
4th Silas Beacham. 11th John Hamilton. 18tlı Amos McComas.
5th John Dukehart.
12th J. T. Ford, Pres. 19th Daniel Harvey. 6th C. A. Talbot. 7th
13th S. R. Dunnock. 20th 66 Charles H !. Clark.
W'm. E. Beale. 14th Joshua Dryden.
R. R. BATTEE, Clerk. THOMAS D. SULTZER, Assistant Clerk.
ANDREW J. BANDEL, Sergeant at Arms.
SECOND BRANCH.
1st Ward 2d
Edward Horney.
9th Ward 10th
F. E. B. Hintze.
17th Ward } 18th
Sam'l Bierbower.
3d
Geo. W. Herring.
11th
12th
Alex. B. Gordon.
20th
Robert Sullivan.
5th Samuel Kirk.
13th
:14th
John R. Kelso.
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7th
8th
J. B. Seidenstricker, 15th President. 16th
Joseph Simms. A. E. FORMAN, Clerk. JOHN KITTS, Door Keeper.
19th
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J. DE BUTTS, Phys. of Marine Hospital.
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COURTS.
UNITED STATES COURTS.
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE U. S. for the Fourth Circuit, sits in Baltimore city, the First Monday in April and November, in Law Buildings.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. for Maryland District, sits the First Tuesday in March, June, September and December, in Law Buildings.
SESSION OF COURTS OF MARYLAND.
COURT OF APPEALS. - John C. Le- grand, John Bowers Eccleston, Wm. Ilallam Tuck and James L. Bartol, Judges. Sits in Annapolis on the First Monday in June and December.
BALTIMORE CITY COURTS.
SUPERIOR COURT .- Hon. Z. Collins Lee, Judge, sits the Second Monday in January, May and September; and the Judge may ap- point intermediate terms for equity business.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. - IIon. WVm. L. Marshall, Judge, sits Second Mon- day in January, May and September.
CRIMINAL COURT .- IIon. Henry Stump, Judge, sits the Second Monday in January, May and September, and (without a jury) on every Saturday. A petit jury may be summoned at any time between the sessions.
CIRCUIT COURT .- Hon. William George Krebs, Judge, sits the Second Monday in No- vember, January, March, May, July and September.
ORPHANS' COURT .- Edw. Kemp, Saml. G. Spicer, Charles G. Griffith, Judges. Isaac P. Cook, Register of Wills. Meets every day (except Sunday) from 11, A. M., to 1, P. M. The Register's Office is in the upper room of the Record Office Building.
MARYLAND COUNTY COURTS.
Alleghany County .- 2d Monday in April and October, and Ist Monday in January.
Anne Arundel County .- 3d Monday in April and 4th Monday in October.
Baltimore County .- Hon. John H. Price, Judge, sits the First Monday in March and Fourth Monday in November. The Judge may appoint intermediate terms for equity business.
Calvert County .-- 2d Monday in May and Oct.
Caroline County .- 2d Monday in March and First Monday in October.
Carroll County .- Ist Monday in April and September.
Cecil County .- Ist Monday in April and Second Monday in October.
Charles County .- Ist Monday in May and December.
Dorchester County .-- 4th Monday in January and July, and Second Monday in April and November.
Frederick County .- 3d Monday in October and Second Monday in February, for law and equity business, and First Monday in January and July for equity business exclusively.
Harford County .- 2d Monday in May and November.
Howard County .- 3d Monday in March and First Monday in September.
Kent County .- 3d Monday in April and Oct. Montgomery County .- Ist Monday in March and Second Monday in November.
Prince George's County .- Ist Monday in April and November.
Queen Anne's County .- Ist Monday in May and November.
St. Mary's County .- 3d Monday in March and November.
Somerset County .- 2d Monday in January and July, and First Monday in April and Oct. Talbot County .-- 3d Monday in May and Nov. Washington County .- Ist Monday in March, and Fourth Monday in July and November.
Worcester County .- 3d Monday in January, May, July and October.
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BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
FRANKLIN BANK. North-st., between Baltimore and Fayette. Chert red. 18'0-Capital $600.000. JOHN I. DONALDSON, President, JOHN M. BUCK, Cashier. DIRECTORS :
Thomas Kelso, Edward K. Schaeffer,
George Rogers, Francis A. Crook,
Daniel Dail. Francis T. King,
George W. Corner, Nicholas Popplein.
Discount Days-Monday and Thursday .- Diciden's, January and July .- Election, Apr.
CITIZENS' BANK. N. E. Corner of Prutt and Hanover Streets. Capital. $500,000.
JOHN CLARK, President, W. L. RICHARDSON, Cashier. DIRECTORS :
Joseph Simms, Samuel Ilopkins,
Win. Robinson, D. C. H. Emory,
llenry James, John Whittington.
Samnel Hurlbut,
Discount day. Wednesday .- Dividends, Jan- uary and July .- Election, September.
MARINE BANK. N. E. Corner Gay and Second Stre ts. Chartered, 1810 .- Capital, $370.000. JACOB BIEN, President, PHILIP LITTIG, Jr., Cashier. DIRECTORS:
Joel Vickers, Edward Jenkins,
Win. Hooper, Jacob Bier,
Thomas Corner, Samuel Kirby,
Thomas Murphy, B. A. Vickers,
Discount days, Tuesday and Friday .- Diri- dends, April and October .- Election April.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS' BANK.
Corner of South and Lombard Streets. .
Chartered, 1810 .- Capital. $1,000,000. J. II. THOMAS, President. JAMES MOTT, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Daniel B. Banks, Frederick A. Levering,
John R. Conway, John K. Calwell,
Asa Needham, Clinton Levering, Thomas Y. Canby.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday .- Diridends, April and October .- Election, 2d Monday in April.
UNION BANK OF MARYLAND. S. E Corner of Charles und Fayette Streets. Chartered, 1º01-Capital, $1,720,575. J. M. GORDON, President, R. MICKLE, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Andrew Aldridge, B. F. Newcomer,
W. F. Murdoch, W. F. Munnickhuysen.
John Q. Hewlett, James A. Pearce,
Chas. D. Slin zluff,
Edward Griffith,
Chas, R. Pearce,
Otho Scott,
(. O'Donnell, Peregrine Groome,
Laur. Thomsen, James W. Rowland,
George N. Eaton, John Sappington.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday .- Dividends. January and July .- Election, July.
MECHANICS' BANK.
S. E. Corner Calvert and Fayette Streets. Chartered, 18 6 .- Capital, $600,000. JOHN B. MORRIS, President. C. R. COLEMAN, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
William Heald, Benjamin DeFord,
Thomas C. Jenkins,
R. M. Smith,
W. Chesnut, James McConky,
Michael Warner, Jr., George J. Appold,
B. Mezick Corner, George S. Brown,
E. 11. Stabler,
George Small.
STATE DIRECTORS.
Truman Belt. J. B. Chaplain.
Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday. -Dividends, June and December .- Election, June.
BANK OF BALTIMORE.
N. E. Cor. Baltimore and St. Paul Strets. Chartered, 1795 .- l'apital, $1,200,000. C. C. JAMISON, President.
P'. GIBSON, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
IIngh Jenkins, Charles E. Wethered,
William Kennedy, Henry G. Rice,
David S. Wilson, Thomas M. Smith,
Henry A. Thompson, James II. Barney,
Henry Holliday, Jr., Thomas A. Hayes,
Edward Tilghman, Juo. Ridgely of Hamp- ton, Va.
Ilenry Carroll,
Samuel G. Wyman, STATE DIRECTORS.
John Hurst, John F. McJilion.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday,- Dividends, first Monday in June and Dec,- Election, first Monday in December.
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CHESAPEAKE BANK. Corner of North and Fayette Streets. Chartered, 1836 .- Capital, $365,000. JOHN S. GITTINGS, President. H. CHAMBERLAINE, Jr., Cashier. DIRECTORS.
John H. Ehlen, Peter Mowell, H. M. Bash, George H. Williams,
Henry Rieman, Joseph Mathews,
R. Purviance, Jr., M. Benzinger, J. J. Turner.
Discount Day, Wednesday. - Dividends, January and July .- Election, May.
WESTERN BANK.
Eutaw Street, one door North of Eutaw House. Chartered, 1835 .- Capital, $600,000.
CHAUNCY BROOKS, President.
JAMES HARVEY, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
Francis Burns, John Coates,
George Bartlett, Henry S. Garrett,
A. Fenton, Corbin Amos,
Wm. A. Hack, Samuel R. Smith,
Wm. Bridges, David Hays,
J. H. Preston, Samuel Elder.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday .- Dividends, January and July .- Election, Feb.
BANK OF COMMERCE. No. 26 South Street. Capital, $1,000,000 .- Paid in $600,000. JAMES W. ALNUTT, President. GEORGE C. MILLER, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
William Miller, George W. Tinges,
Joseph B. Brinkley, John H. Heald,
Ravaud K. Hawley, Samuel Phillips, C. Oliver O'Donnell.
Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday. -Dividends, Ist January and July .- Elec- tion, July, second Monday.
FARMERS AND PLANTERS' BANK. No. 17 South Street.
Chartered, 1836 .- Capital, $800,000.
WM. E. MAYHEW, President, THOMAS B. RUTTER, Cashier. DIRECTORS :
Thomas Whitridge, Enoch Pratt,
William Cook, Peter Sauerwein,
James Hooper, Jr., J. Bowen Smith,
Galloway Cheston, John Williams,
William Lamping, Rich. B. Fitzgerald,
Thos. W. Levering, John G. Bathurst.
EASTERN SHORE.
Wm. R. Hughlett, Levin W. Stewart. WESTERN SHORE. Samuel Cheston, James Iglehart. Discount days, Monday and Thurs .- Divi- dends, Jan. and July .- Election, July.
MERCHANTS' BANK. S. W. Corner Gay and Second Streets. Chartered, 1834 .- Capital, $1,500,000. JOHNS HOPKINS, President, D. SPRIGG, Cashier.
CHARLES GOODWIN, Ass't Cash. DIRECTORS :
S. Owings Hoffman, Basil B. Hopkins, Horatio L. Whitridge, Thomas Swann, Wm. H. Graham, A. H. Stump.
Austin Dall,
Discount days, Tues. and Frid .- Dividends, July and January .- Election, May.
HOWARD BANK OF BALTIMORE. No. 81 N. Howard Street. Chartered, 1847 .- Capital, $300,000. E. WILLIAMS, President, JOHN G. LESTER, Cashier. DIRECTORS :
Aaron Hoffman, Caleb Kelley,
J. H. T. Jerome, Peter Kephart,
Robert Lawson, James F. Purvis,
F. Fickey, Jr., Hugh Keys,
Joseph Stine, John G. Hewes,
James M. Lester,
John Philips.
Discount day, Tuesday .- Dividends, Febru- ary and August .- Election, February.
COMMERCIAL AND FARM. BANK. S. W. Corner German and Howard Streets. Chartered in 1810 .- Capital, $512,560. JESSE SLINGLUFF, President, TRUMAN CROSS, Cashier. DIRECTORS :
Joseph Taylor, A. J. Albert,
S. I. Donaldson, John Reese,
James George, A. Schumacher,
James Power, Charles M. Keyser,
John Cushing,
William Devries.
COUNTY DIRECTORS :
N. B. Bowman, Prince George's ; John Brown, Queen Anne's; Samuel Mckinstry, Carroll; Moses Worman, Frederick.
Discount days, Tues. and Frid .- Dividends, May and Nov .- Election, May.
FELL'S POINT SAVINGS INSTITU- TION. Broadway, near Canton Avenue. Chartered, 1532.
JAMES FRAZIER, President, J. W. RANDOLPH, Treasurer. DIRECTORS :
Hugh A. Cooper, Jacob Pappler, John A. Robb, J J. Abrahams,
William Gray, E. W. Robinson,
James Slater, Lewis Audoun,
Jacob W. Hugg, Simon R. Golibart.
Discount day, Thursday .- Dividends, Feb. and August .- Election, April.
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SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE.
N. W. Corner Gay and Second Streets. Chartered, 1818 .- Open for receiving and paying de- posits daily, Irum 10 10 I o'clock. ARCH. STIRLING, President,
J. SAURIN NORRIS, Treasurer. DIRECTORS :
Edward Kurtz, Nicholas Popplein,
George Brown,
Robert P'. Brown,
W'm. II. Conkling,
F. W. Brune,
Alonzo Lilly,
A. Stirling,
Jos. Cushing, Jr.,
A. Schumacher,
M. Warner, Jr., Thomas C. Jenkins,
James 1. Fisher,
Chauney Brooks,
Matthew Smith,
John Dushane,
Wm. MeKim,
Deter Barger,
S. I. Donaldson,
llugh Jenkins,
Basil S. Elder, Benjamin Deford,
G. Cheston, William Kennedy,
William Graham.
EUTAW SAVINGS BANK. S. E. Corner of Eutaw and Fayette Streets. Chartered, 1846.
JESSE HUNT, President.
EDWARD T. OWENS, Cashier. DIRECTORS :
George Bartlett, Nathan Pusey,
John Cushing,
R. A. Dobbin,
Jesse Ilunt,
Asa Needham,
J. Wesley Walker, Alexander Kirkland,
Joseph Taylor, J. M. Campbell,
James Harvey, Peter Sauerwein,
Francis Burns,
William A. Hack, John S. Brown,
John Coates,
Charles MI. Keyser, Augustus J. Albert,
C. D. Slingluif, Aaron Fenton,
Wm. Hooper, Alfred Jenkins,
William Devries.
MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE.
In Bank of Baltimore Building, Cor. Baltimore and St. Paul-sts., entrance on St. Paul-st. RICHARD B. DORSEY, President. DIRECTORS:
Wm. G. Harrison, Ross Winans,
E. Yeates Reese,
J. Murray, vulcan wks. Dr. Wmn. S. Woodside, Miles White,
George Rogers, George R. Berry,
John W. Ross, Richard B. Dorsey,
Clark Cottrell, Jolın Morrow,
John Murphy,
Robert M. Proud, Samuel Kirk.
This Bank is open daily for receiving depos- its and paying money, from 10 to 1 o'clock.
Interest at the rate of four per cent. per an- num allowed on deposits, and an extra divi- dend of surplus profits made every third year amongst the depositors.
JE Married women and minors can make deposits in their own name, and the money held subject to their exclusive control.
MECHANICS' EXCHANGE AND SAV- INGS COMPANY.
Office No. 5 Exchange Building.
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DIRECTORS :
Elected July 6th, 1857.
Jas. Carey Coale, George A. Coleman,
George Gildersleve, Samuel R. Dunnock,
George C. Irwin, Benj. C. Barroll,
Wm. L. Montague, Jr., Wni. H. Hotman,
Baltunore Co.
DIME SAVINGS BANK.
North Calvert-st., opposite Burnum's Hotel. Incorporated 1834.
FRANCIS T. KING, President. ISAAC P'. COOK, Treasurer.
Open daily from 10 to 1 o'clock.
Married women and minors can deposit in their own right, and withdraw the same at pleasure.
Deposits may be received of any amount, from individuals, societies or institutions. Interest, four per cent. per annum.
DIRECTORS:
W. II. Keighler, R. G. Armstrong,
George W. Corner,
Geo. W. Tinges,
W. B. Canfield, Charles J. Baker,
Sterling Thomas, George R. Dodge,
William Crane,
J. F. McJilton,
J. B. Seidenstrieker,
Samuel Burnett,
William Bridges, Robert Turner,
Lewis Audoun,
F. W. Brune, Jr.,
John M. Orem, John Mason,
John S. Brown, John Brannan,
George Sanders, John R. Kelso,
Thomas J. Wilson.
BANKING AND COLLECTION HOUSES.
APPLETON & Co., 214 west Baltimore street. ALEXANDER BROWN & SONS, 162 W. Balt. st. BROWN, BROTHERS & Co., 162 W. Baltimore st. T. J. CARSON, 204 west Baltimore street. JOHN S. GITTINGS & Co., corner South and Second streets.
PURVIS & Co., 208 west Baltimore street.
SAM'L HARRIS & SONS, 196 W. Baltimore-st. JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & Co., 198 W. Balt. st. JOSIAH LEE & Co., corner Baltimore and Cal- vert streets.
McKIM & Co., cor. Baltimore and St. Paul-sts. J. J. NICHOLSON & Sons, 1 Sharp street. ISAAC L. NICHOLSON & Co., 28 west Balti- more street.
STOKES & LOWNDS, 192 west Baltimore-st. PHILIP GOVER & Co., 22 west Baltimore street. BENNER, SPURRIER & Co., 176 W. Baltimore-st.
WILLIAM E. COALE, President, WILLIAM L. MONTAGUE, Jr., Cashier.
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Baltimore Equitable Society. Incorporated 1794. HUGH B. JONES, Secretary,
19 South street. FRANCIS A. COOK, Treas.
Baltimore Life Insurance Com- pany. Incorporated 1830.
15 South street. J. I. DONALDSON, Pres't.
Baltimore Fire Insurance Com- pany. Incorporated 1807.
J. I. COHEN, Jr., President, F. WOODWORTH, Secretary. S. W. corner South and Water streets.
Firemen's Insurance Company. J. REESE, Pres't. H. P. DUHURST, Sec'y. Corner South and Second streets.
Howard Fire Insurance Company. ANDREW REESE, President. Corner Howard and Clay streets.
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Great Western (Marine) Insur- ance Co., of New York. COLIN MACKENZIE, Agent. Commercial Buildings, Gay and Lombard Sts.
Johnston's Insurance Rooms, Aggregate Capital $8,000,000. THOMAS D. JOHNSTON, Agent for Fire, Marine and Life Ins. Cos. Phoenix Building, 73 Second street.
Associated Fire Insurance Com- pany of Baltimore.
JOHN R. MOORE, President. JOHN DUKEHART, Secretary.
4 South street.
National Fire Insurance Com- pany of Baltimore.
J. B. SEIDENSTRICKER, President. JOHN R. MAGRUDER, Secretary. 13 South street.
Farmers' and Mechanics' Insur- ance Company. Augmented Capital, $1,250,000.
B. H. RICHARDSON, Gen'l Agt. for State of Md. 72 West Baltimore street.
Franklin Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. 1 North street. GEO. CAREY, Agent.
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. Capital, $750,000. A. A. KENNARD, Agent.
59 Second street.
Relief Fire Insurance Company of New York.
GEORGE S. RIGGS, Agent. 19} South street.
Neptune Insurance Company of Philadelphia. Great Western Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Manufacturers' Insurance Co. of Philadelphia.
77 Second street. OTIS SPEAR, Agent.
Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Boston.
E. HARRINGTON, Agent. 79 Second street.
Baltimore Life Insurance Co. Incorporated 1833 .- Capital, $100,000. J. I. DONALDSON, President.
II. F. THOMSON, Secretary.
15 South street.
Fire Insurance Company of Hart- ford, Conn. GEORGE B. COALE, Agent. Commercial Buildings, Gay street.
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Etna Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Etna Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Springfield Fire and Marine In- surance Company, Mass. Phoenix Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. Unity Fire Insurance Company of London. Capital, $10,000,000. J. G. PROUD & SONS, Agents. 63 S cond street, opposite Town Clock.
Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Atlantic Fire and Marine Insur- ance Co., Providence, R. I. Fame Mutual Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. W.M. Bocas & Co., Agents. Corner of South and Second stroe's.
Merchants' Mutual Insurance Co. of Baltimore.
For Marine Insurance in all its branches. W. GRAHAM, President.
G. B. COALE, Secretary. Commercial Buildings Gny street.
Sun Mutual Insurance Company of New York.
C. OLIVER O'DONNELL, Agent. 51 Exchange Place.
Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York.
GEO. W. Tixans, Agent.
0 German street.
International Life Assurance So- ciety of London. Capital, $500,000.
57 Second street. J. N. Lewis, Agent.
Insurance Co. of North America of Philadelphia. Delaware Mutual Safety Insur- ance Co. of Philadelphia. HENRY 1. DIDIER, Agent.
Comercial Balda .
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. MILES LEWIS, Agent. 159 Biltimore street, up stairs.
Atlantic Mutual Insurance Com- pany of New York. Commercial Marine Insurance Co., New York.
Pacific Marine Insurance Com- pany of New York. JAS. CAREY COALE, Agent. 2 Exchange Buildlings.
Albion Life Insurance Company. BROWN & WINCHESTER, Agents. 18 Minorer stre t.
Mercantile Mutual Insurance Co. of New York.
Union Mutual Insurance Com- pany of New York. Independent Mutual Insurance Company of New York.
65 Secanal street. WML. SPEAR, Agent.
Fire, Marine and Life Insurances.
S. W. T. HOPPER, Agent.
67 Second street.
Fire and Marine Insurances.
A. C. RHODES, Agent. Exchange Buildings, Lombard street.
Orient Mutual Insurance Com- pany of New York. C. MORTON STEWART, Agent. 52 S. Guy stret.
New York Life Insurance Co. American Fire Insurance Com- pany of Philadelphia. Reliance Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. Capital Represent d, $5 000,000. E. J. RICHARDSON & SON, AAgents. 1 Franklin Building, North s'ret.
Augusta Insurance and Banking Company. Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company. WM. L. MONTAGUE, JR , Secretary. 1 Exchange Buildings.
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Howard Fire Marine Insurance Company.
SAMUEL HARRIS, Agent. 3 Exchange Buildings.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Pennsylvania Railroad to Pitts- burg and the West.
MAGRAW & KOONS, Agents. No. 80 North street
Cumberlaid Valley Transporta- tion Line.
No. 162 North street. FRANCIS WHITE.
Freight to Chambersburg, Ship- pensburg,
And all points on the Cumberland Val- ley Road.
MATHEWS & ZOLLICKOFFER. No. 128 N. Howard street.
Freight to Shippensburg, Cham- bersburg, Mechanicsburg and Carlisle.
No. 120 North street. BARNITZ & BRINTON.
York and Glen Rock Transporta- tion Line.
HIANTZ, FRICK & Co., Agents. No. 199 North street.
Cumberland Valley Transporta- tion Depot.
No. 203 North street. COOVER & TYSINGER.
S. & J. Klinefelter,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants, North street, opposite Calvert station.
Cumberland Valley and Cham- bersburg Line.
STEVENSON & Co.
No. 151 N. Howard street.
STEAMERS AND STEAMBOATS.
Savannah Line of Steamers to Savan- nah, Georgia.
JAS. GIRVIN SMITHE, Agent, 93 Smith's wharf.
Cromwell's Great Eastern, Western and Southern Steamship Freight Line. A. C. HALL, Agent, 116 Spear's wharf.
Merchants and Miners' Transportation Company.
Consisting of side wheel steamers Joseph Whitney and Wm. Jenkins, making weekly trips between Baltimore and Boston.
HENRY D. MEARS, Agent. Corner Pratt and Commerce streets.
Baltimore and Susquehanna Steam Company.
Steamers Juniata, Lancaster and Ports- mouth, one of which leaves City Block daily (Sundays excepted ) at 5 P. M. for Havre de Grace and Port Deposit.
JAMES J. TAYLOR, Agent.
New York and Baltimore Transporta- tion Line.
Boats leave 3 Light street wharf daily, through to New York without transhipment, J. ALEX. SHRIVER, Agent.
Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Company.
Boats leave 3 Light street wharf daily (ex- cept Sunday ) at 4 o'clock, P. M., and Satur- day at 2 o'clock, for Philadelphia.
J. ALEX. SHRIVER, Agent.
Powhattan Steamboat Co's Steamers.
Belvidere and George Peabody will leave Light street wharf every Wednesday and Sat- urday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for City Point and Richmond. J. BRANDT, JR., Agent, 5 Light strect wharf.
Old Dominion Steamboat Company.
The Virginia leaves Needham's wharf, Light street, for Fredericksburg, Va., every Friday at 4 o'clock, P. M. Leaves Fredericksburg for Baltimore, on Tuesday morning, at 2 o'clock, arriving in Baltimore early on Wed- nesday. CAPRON & GWYN, Agents, 71 South street.
Norfolk and Chesapeake Steamboat Company.
The Wm. Selden leaves her wharf, lower end South street, for Fredericksburg, Va., every Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Leaves Fredericksburg on Monday morning at 4 o'clock. JAMES MYER, Agent.
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APPENDIX.
Eastern Shore Steamboat Company.
Champion leaves her wharf, Light street, foot of Conway, every Tuesday and Thurs- day morning, at 8 o'clock, for Kent Island, Queenstown, Corsica, Spencer's, Harrison's and Chestertown, returning the following day. The Hugh Jenkins leaves Light street wharf, foot of Conway street. every Monday and Thursday morning, at 7 o'clock, for St. Mi- chael's and Miles River Ferry, returning the same day. Leaves every Tuesday and Friday morning, at 7 o'clock, for Annapolis, West River, Cambridge, Oxford and Easton, re- turning the following day by the same route.
Steamboat Mary Washington
Leaves Dugan's wharf every Wednesday morn- ing, at 6 o'clock, for the Patuxent River, via Plum Point.
W. L. WEEMS, Master.
Great Daily Line to the South, via Norfolk, Portsmouth and Weldon to Charleston, &c.
The Baltimore Steam Packet Co's steam- boats, Louisiana and North Carolina, leave Baltimore, foot of Concord street, daily, at 5, P. M., except Sundays.
M. N. FALLS, General Agent.
For Washington, Alexandria and Georgetown.
The steamer Diamond State leaves Com- merce street wharf on every Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, (or at an earlier hour if loaded, ) and returns the following Monday.
The steamer Columbia leaves the same wharf every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, and returns the following Thursday.
CHAS. WORTHINGTON, Agent.
Steamboat Arrow
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Leaves 114 Light street wharf every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8, A. M., for Chestertown, Queenstown, Grasin Creek and Cumpton. E. S. L. YOUNG, Capt.
Steamboat Phoenix
Leaves foot of Dugan's wharf every Wednes- day and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, for Annapo- lis, West and South Rivers, and returns next day. JOSEPH STARR, Capt.
Federal Hill Steam Ferry Co.
City Block, foot of East Falls Avenue.
Locust Point Steam Ferry Co. Foot of Broadway.
RAILROADS.
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.
CHAUNCY BROOKS, President.
J. I. ATKINSON, Secretary. W. S. WOODSIDE, Master Transportation.
W'M. P. SMITH, Assist. "
L. S. GORDON, General Freight Agent.
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