The Baltimore city directory 1858-59, Part 83

Author: Boyd, William Henry, 1825-1887. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: Baltimore, Md., R. Edwards & W. H. Boyd
Number of Pages: 546


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[ Rev. J. Early, S. J., of Loyola College. Attended from St. Alphonsus.


Attended from St. Alphonsus.


Corner of Saratoga and Charles, Corner of Sharp and German,


Rev. W. E. Wyatt, D. D. Rev. John H. Morrison.


[ Rev. Dr. L. P. W. Balch, D. D.


Rev. Mr. Evans, Assistant. Rev. Mr. Crane. Rev. John C. McCabe.


Rev. A. C. Coxe, D. D. Rev. Mr. Pyne, Ass.


Mount Calvary, St. Mark's Cranmer Chapel, Trinity, St. Stephen's,


Corner of Mullikin and Spring,


Corner of Broadway and Pratt,


Hanover corner of Welcome Alley, Rev. James D. MeCabe, D. D.


St. Luke's,


St. Barnabas' Chapel, St. John's Chapel,


Holy Innocents Chapel, St. Thomas' Chapel, Trinity Chapel, (col'd) St. James', (colored )


Chase e of Eden,


Homestead,


Bank e of Bond,


Corner of North and Saratoga,


Corner of Fayette and North,


Rev. J. C. Backus, D. D.


Corner of Baltimore and Lloyd, Next to 83 Eutaw,


Rev. J. T. Smith, D. D. Rev. G. Owen.


Rev. Thomas E. Peck.


Rev. D. T Carnahan.


Corner of Saratoga and Liberty, Corner of Aisquith and Edward, Corner of Broadway and Gough,


Rev. C. Dickson.


Twelfth Presbyterian, South Presbyterian, Light near Montgomery, Associated Church, First Constitutional, Associated Refo. Church, Courtland, N. of Saratoga,


Corner of Greene & German sts.,


Rev. Charles R. Howard. Rev. Mr. Stryker. Rev. Mr. Johnson.


Franklin Square, Carey street,


High north of Lombard,


Lexington e of Pine,


NAME.


Corner of Gay and Fayette,


St. Mary's Seminary, Penn. av. Aisquith s of Orleans, Madison street bridge,


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St. Joseph's,


Corner of Barre and Howard,


St. Peter's,


St. John's,


Corner of Poppleton & Hollins, Valery next 34,


( Rev. Wm. F. Clark, S. J., pastor, Rev. Peter Manns, S. J., Assistant. Rev. E. McColgan, pastor. Rev. J. F. Hickey, assistant. Rev. Bernard McManus, pastor. Rev. E. Lyman, assistant.


Rev. J. Giustiniani, C. M. Rev. John J. Quigly, C. M. Attended from St. Alphonsus. Attended from St. Alphonsus.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


Light street, Eutaw street, Wesley Chapel, Madison avenue Church, Spring Garden Chapel, Hanover street Chapel, Exeter street,


Corner Light st. & Wine alley, Eutaw next 110,


Corner of Sharp and Barre,


Madison and Division, Eutaw & Henrietta sts


Rev. William B. Edwards. Rev. Robert L. Dashiell. Rev. Fielder Israel. Rev. James Sewell.


Rev. Wm. H. Pitcher.


Rev. George Hildt. Rev. H. B. Ridgaway. Rev. Richard Hinkle.


Rev. James H. Brown. Rev. Jacob S. McMurray. Rev. William A. Snively.


Rev. Benjamin H. Crever. Rev. William Harden.


Rev. John S. Martin. Rev. Mayberry Goheen. Rev. Thomas Sewall.


Rev. John Thrush. Rev. James Brads. Rev. S. L. M. Conser. Rev. B. B. Hamlin. Rev. B. F. Brooke.


Rev. Thomas Myers.


Strawbridge Church, Fall's Chapel, Jefferson street Church, Sailors' City Bethel,


Corner of Biddle and Garden, Lanvale Factory,


Rev. Thomas B. Sargent. S. E. corner Jefferson and Bond, Rev. John W. Hedges. Lee street near Light street wharf, Rev. George G. Brooke.


Rev. James M. Clarke. Rev. Mr. Grim.


Western Dallas street, (colored, )


Dallas n of Aliceanna street,


Sharp street, 66 Sharp n of Pratt,


John Wesley, Sharp near Montgomery,


Corner of East and Douglas sts.


Rev. Isaac Collins.


METHODIST PROTESTANT.


West Baltimore, East Baltimore


Corner of Aisquith and Fayette, Rev. Washington Roby.


South Baltimore Mission, Light street s of West, Rev. David A. Shermer.


East Baltimore Mission, Ann street, -


Rev. Jesse Shreeve.


St. John's (Independ't) Liberty n of Fayette,


Rev. Augustus Webster, D. D.


AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


Bethel Ebenezer, Little Bethel, Zion (Independent, ) Zion Chapel,


Saratoga w of Gay,


Montgomery e of Hanover, Wolfe s of Pratt, Corner of Howard & Montgomery, Spring bet. Jefferson & McElderry,


Rev. David Lee. Rev. Ilenry Waters. Rev. Alexander Watts.


Monument street, Harford avenue, Constitution street, Chew street, Eastern avenue, Broadway, Fell's Point Chapel, Canton Chapel, Caroline street,


Hanover, Exeter s of Gay, Corner of Monument & Stirling, Harford avenue & Biddle street, Corner of Constitution & Falls, Chew corner of Bond street,


Eastern avenue e of Bond street, Broadway s of Pratt, Corner Eastern av. & Star alley, Canton avenue extended, Caroline s of Baltimore, Lombard e of Washington, Fayette e of Fremont, Republican s of Baltimore, Corner of Franklin & Poppleton, Saratoga street, Cor. of William & Little Church, William street extended, Fremont junet. Pennsylvania av., Penn. av. n of Hoffman street, Corner of Iligh and Stiles, Charles and Fayette, Columbia e of Fremont,


Mount Pisgah Mission, Fayette street, Union square, Franklin street, Saratoga street, William street, Epworth Chapel, Whatcoat Chapel, Emory Church, High street, Charles street, Columbia street, Poppleton street Chapel, Poppleton n of Columbia,


Causeway Miss. Chapel, Eastern avenue ncar Eden street, Eastern German Mission, Broadway near Eastern avenue,


Corner Penn. av. & Mosher street, Rev. Mr. Freund. Rev. William Hank.


Rev. William H. Laney.


Asbury, Orchard, 66 Orchard near Ross,


Corner of Lombard and Greene, Rev. Silas B. Southerland.


St. Michael's, (German) Corner of Pratt & Regester streets, Attended from St. Alphonsus.


Immaculate Conception, Corner of Ross and Townsend, Chap. of Visit'ion Con. Corner of Park and Centre, Mount Hope Institution, Gibson near Mosher,


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BAPTIST.


Franklin Square Baptist, Franklin Square,


Rev. Mr. Porter.


Madison Square Chapel, Madison Square,


Rev. J. Berg.


Lee street Baptist,


Lee bet. Hanover and Sharp,


Rev. John H. Phillips.


First Baptist,


Second


Broadway second door s of Pratt, Rev. George F. Adams.


Seventh "


Corner of Paca and Saratoga,


Rev. Richard Fuller, D. D.


High-st. " Colored "


Lewis near Orleans,


Saratoga Bap. colored,


Saratoga street,


Rev. Moses Clayton. Rev. Noah Davies.


CHRISTIAN CHURCH.


Meeting House,


Cor. of Paca and Lombard sts.,


G. Austen, Elder.


LUTHERAN.


First English,


Lexington w of Park,


Rev. J. G. Morris, D. D.


Second «


Lombard w of Greene,


Rev. J. A. Seiss.


Luther Chapel, Trinity, (German, )


Monument near Aisquith,


Rev. John McCron.


St. Paul's 66


Corner of Holiday and Saratoga,


Rev. E. S. W. Keil.


Biddle-st


St. Stephen's, St. Matthew's, Lutheran Chapel,


Biddle st. n of Pennsylvania av. Corner Hanover and Hamburg, Central av. bet. Fayette & Balto. Rev. E. Lubkert. Canton, vacant.


GERMAN REFORMED.


Second street w of Gay, Rev. Elias Heiner, D. D.


Conway w of Hanover,


Rev. S. Enterline.


Corner Paca and Saratoga,


Rev. J. S. Foulk.


Calvert n of Lexington,


Rev. F. A. Hurtzberger.


Bond street corner of Lombard,


Rev. J. Grumm.


EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.


First Evangel'l Church,


Corner of Greene-st. and Cider al.


Second


Corner of McElderry and Short.


Zion (Ind.) Ger. Ch.


Gay south of Saratoga. Rev. Henry Scheib.


United Evangel'l Ch.


Between 234 and 236 Eastern av. Rev. Andrew Schwartz.


SEAMEN'S UNION BETHEL.


Corner of Aliceanna and Bethel streets, Rev. Gideon H. Day.


FRIENDS.


Orthodox, Corner Courtland and Saratoga,


Eastern District,


Western District,


Aisquith and Fayette, Lombard e of Eutaw,


UNIVERSALIST.


Calvert street, Corner of Calvert and Pleasant, Rev. Alex. Bosserman,


First Independent


Corner of Franklin and Charles. Rev. G. W. Burnap, D. D.


SWEDENBORGIAN.


New Jerusalem Church, Corner Baltimoreand Exeter,


Rev. S. H. Worcester.


JEWISH SYNAGOGUES.


First,


Corner of Lloyd and Watson,


Henry Hochheimer. vacant.


Third, High n of Fayette,


Dr. Einhozn.


Fourth, Gay n of Fayette,


vacant.


Fifth,


Howard street,


vacant.


Sixth,


Liberty,


Seventh,


Paca,


vacant. Mr. Desolla.


Eighth, Hanover betw. Lombard and Pratt, vacant.


UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST, Corner of Scott and St. Peter's, vacant.


First (English, ) Second (Evangelical, ) Third (English, ) Fourth (German, ) Fifth


Trinity e of High,


Rev. John Weinman.


Rev. G. H. Brandau.


Rev. Wm. Hoppe.


North of 56 n High,


Rev. E. R. Hera.


Corner of Sharp and Lombard,


Rev. J. W. M. Williams.


Second, Eden n of Lombard,


UNITARIAN.


ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


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HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.


CORTLAN &


216 ¢ 218


CO


BALTIMORE STREET,


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


2 38 6


Silver Plated and Britannia Ware, GAS FIXTURES, CHINA AND FANCY GOODS.


JAPANNERY,


Water


Coolers,


TIN AND WOODEN WARES,


FINE STEEL,


BRONZED & BRASS


BATHING


FIRE SETS,


APPARATUS,


PERFUMERY,


BRUSHES,


WAITERS,


MATS,


REFRIGERATORS,


BLOCK TIN WARE, &r.


Wholesale Dealers, Hotel and Boarding House Proprietors, Steamboat and Ship Owners Old Housekeepers, and those about commencing. will find in our warerooms, deridedly the greatest variety to be found in any similar honse in the Union. And we pledge every un tiche sold to be as represented and at the lowest possible paying rates.


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TEMPLE OF FASHION,


HATS!


HATS!


BOURNE, Fashionable Datter


193 BALTIMORE STREET,


SOUTH SIDE, BETWEEN LIGHT AND CHARLES-STS.,


BALTIMORE.


ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


WHEELWRIGHT & MUDGE WHOLESALE


Paper Dealers,


No. 14 HANOVER STREET,


CORNER OF GERMAN,


BALTIMORE, MD.


AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF


L. L. BROWN & CO'S l'APER. GEORGE KING'S PAPER


CAREW MANUFACTURING CO's


T. G. & W. W. CARSON'S


OWEN & HURLBUT'S ..


DICKEY & LYSLE'S


PLATNER & PORTER'S ] ..


PLATNER & SMITH'S


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WARREN, WHEELER & CO'S


ALSO, A FULL AASSORTMENT OF


NEWS AND BOOK PAPERS, COLORED PAPERS OF ALL KINDS, STRAW BOARDS, BINDERS' AND TRUNK BOARDS, BONNET BOARDS, WHITE AND COLORED,


PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD BOARDS, IN EVERY VARIETY, TISSUE AND SHOE PAPER, HARDWARE AND MANILLA PAPER. PRESS BOARDS. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH FOLIO POST, PACKET, AND LETTER PAPER, Marble l'aper, Post Office and Blank Envelop, Wrapping l'apers, all kinds ; Sheathing, Tack and Spice Papers.


PRINTING AND WRITING INKS,


ALUM AND BLEACHING POWDERS. M& Paper of Every Description Made to Order. Un


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R. & A. II. HUBBARD'S . .


JESSUP & LAFLIN'S


J. McDOWELL'S


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ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE TRANSPORTATION LINE.


Inland Route via Delaware and Raritan, and Chesapeake and Delaware Canals. Comprising Sixteen Steamers and Barges of average capacity of 130 tons each. For the Conveyance of Merchandise, Produce, Packages, Horses, Cattle, Carriages, Furniture, and Goods of all sorts, at very low rates.


TIME THROUGH, 48 HOURS. FOR NEW YORK.


A Steamboat leaves Baltimore DAILY, except Saturday and Sunday Afternoons, from No. 3 LIGHT STREET WHARF. FROM NEW YORK.


A Steamboat leaves in like manner for Baltimore DAILY, except Saturday and Sunday Afternoons from NORTH RIVER. between PIERS Nos. 3 and 4. "Goods destined for places beyond Baltimore or New York, forwarded immediately with care-Free of all charges for Commission.


( The safety, regularity and dispatch of this Line, together with the moderate rates charged, commend it to the public as a desirable medium for conveying every description of Freight.


WESTERN FREIGHTS from the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Co. received at the LOCUST POINT DEPOT, handled carefully and forwarded with the utmost dispatch immediately on arrival. Through receipts can be obtained over this ronte from any of the Agents of the B. & O. R. R. Co. for Goods deliverable in New York.


J. A. SHRIVER, Agent, No. 3 Light Street Wharf, Baltimore. W. DALZELL, Agent, No. 42 West Street, New York.


BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT COMPANY.


VIA CANAL.


For the Transportation of Merchandise, Produce, Packages, Horses, Carria- ges, Furniture and Goods of all sorts, BETWEEN


PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE.


FOR PHILADELPHIA,


ONE OF THE COMPANY'S STEAMBOATS LEAVES No. 3 LIGHT STREET WHARF, EVERY AFTERNOON. Arriving in Philadelphia at 5 o'clock the next morning, in ample time for the New York Trains. -


FROM PHILADELPHIA,


LEA VES DAILY, AT 3 O'CLOCK, FROM No. 19 SOUTH WHARVES. Goods forwarded immediately with carc-Free of all Charge for Commission.


J. ALEX. SHIVER, Agent, No. 3 Light street Wharf, Baltimore. A. GROVES, Jr. Agent, No. 9 South Wharves, Philadelphia.


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CROMWELL'S GREAT EASTERN, WESTERN AND SOUTHERN


STEAMSHIP FREIGHT LINE THE


TEN STEAMERS


Of this Line, are now in first rate order, and the Agent announces to the business community that a Steamer will leave


No. 116 SPEAR'S WHARF, BALTIMORE,


PIER 13 NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK, EVERY AFTERNOON AT 5 O'CLOCK.


A Steamer will leave SPEAR'S WHARF every THURSDAY AFTERNOON at 4 o'clock for CHARLESTON, S. C. Freights transhipped and forwarded by our Agents without any charge for commissions. The facilities offered by this line are unequalled by any other out of this port.


NAMES OF STEAMERS.


THOMAS SWANN. MEMPHIS.


PIEDMONT,


CALEDONIA,


GEORGES' CREEK,


CHESAPEAKE.


JACKSON,


LOCUST POINT. WESTERNPORT.


ATLANTA.


For Freight, which will be taken at lowest rates, apply to A. C. HALL, Agent, 116 Spear's Wharf. H. B. CROMWELL, Agt., Cor. Washington and Albany-sts., N. Y. JOHN W. CALDWELL, Agent, Charleston, S. C.


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JOS. CLARKSON & SON, ENGINEERS AND


MACHINISTS No. 75 FRONT STREET, NEAR THE THEATRE,


WALTER CROOK, Jr. No. 220 BALTIMORE STREET, KEEPS ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF


UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND PAPER HANGINGS.


W. E. CHILDS & CO'S


PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATER PROOF


CEMENT ROOFING.


We, the undersigned, are prepared to contract and put on at the shortest notice, W. E. Childs & Co's


ELASTIC FIRE AND WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING,


It being the only article yet invented that will successfully resist the action of the atmosphere in every climate. It is perfectly Fire and Water Proof, and in point of durability, we believe it is cqual, if not superior, to any metallic roofing. We can put it on over old Tin, Tar, Iron or Shingle Roofs, it making no difference how flat or stcep the Roof may be. This Roofing is warranted to prove as above represented. We will put it on for $6 00 per square, ( 10 feet square. ) We will apply it upon Tin and Iron Roofs for $3 00 per square, being. on account of its durability, the cheapest paint that can be used.


We invite all who are building, and also those who wish their roofs repaired, to call on the subscribers, No. 117 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, Office of Thomas & James Dixon, and examine samples, and satisfy themselves in regard to the durability and practicability of this Roofing.


N. B. We are prepared to fill orders for our Cement to those residing at a distance, with printed directions for its use.


COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.


SHARP, HENDERSON & DIXON, 117 BALTIMORE STREET, Up Stairs.


ADVERTISEMENTS -WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY,


WM. COLTON, EAST BALTIMORE COAL OFFICE


COR. GOUGH STREET & CENTRAL AVENUE.


COLTON'S COAL YARD


WM. COLTON is prepared at all times to deliver Families and Consumers, every descrip- tion of the best HARD and FREE BURNING COALS, including BALTIMORE COMPA - NY'S, MORDECAI'S DIAMOND, BROAD MOUNTAIN, SUNBURY, PINE GROVE, &c., also the celebrated SHORT MOUNTAIN, LYKEN'S VALLEY, TREVORTON, LOR- BERRY and GATE VEIN COALS, &c.


JEG Housekeepers should remember that Free Burning Coals are the easiest to kindle, and best adapted for Domestic purposes, being softer and burning freely and brightly in large or small quantities, and, therefore, most economical.


Full Weight (2210 lbs. to the Ton) Guaranteed to every Purchaser,


J. B. & T. F. CONNOLLY, MARBLE CUTTERS,


No. 49 EAST MADISON STREET, OPPOSITE THE JAIL, BALTIMORE, HAS ON HAND AND IS CONSTANTLY MANUFACTURING MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND GRAVE STONES.


BUILDING WORK of all kinds at the shortest notice. Agents for the Sale of BALTI- MORE COUNTY MARBLE.


CLARKE & JONES, MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM REFINED CANDY, SUGAR TOYS, &c. AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ECREIGN FRUITS, NUTS & CIGARS; No. 20 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE. " Particular Attention Paid to Orders,ul


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HENRY J. BAKER. CHARLES J. BAKER. JOSEPH ROGERS, JR.


BAKER BROS. & CO.


MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF


BAKER&BRO.


WINDOW GLASS & GLASSWARE,


WINDOW GLASS,


CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, &c.


Chemicals, Paints, Dils, Glue, ilc.


PROP'RS BALTO. WINDOW GLASS & DRUGGISTS GLASS WORKS, Jars, Vials, Wine, Porter and Mineral Water Bottles, FLASKS, DEMIJOHNS, &C. Nos. 32 and 34 S. CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE.


LASSWARE


MINERTISEMENTS WOODS BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


BOOK AND PAPER WAREHOUSE.


JOHN BERGER


OKSELLER, STATIONER


BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, No. 252 Baltimore street, Baltimore.


HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR RAGS


DANIEL COONAN,


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


CLOTHING, No. 70 Market Space and 119 W. Baltimore-st.


Where he constantly keeps on hand a large and fashionable as- sortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices. He particularly calls the attention of Country Merchants and others to his large stock, before purchasing else- where : also Cloths. Cassimeres and Vestings always on hand and made up at the shortest notice.


JAMES E. HEWES.


ED. T. ELLICOTT.


ELLICOTT & HEWES, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN


BUTTER AND CHEESE.


No. 59 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


S. R. BLAIR. BLAIR CO.


L. P. BLAIR.


PRACTICAL


itters,


No. 366 West Baltimore Street,


ADJOINING EUTAW HOUSE, BALTIMORE.


Buildings of all kinds fitted up in a workmanlike style, and work warranted. A com- plete stock of Chandeliers and other Gas Fixtures always on hand.


BARRETT & DE BEET, LOOKING GLASS, tit and Picture Frame


MANUFACTURERS, AND IMPORTERS OF


ENGLISH


LOOKING GLASS PLATES,


FINE ENGRAVINGS, &C.


NO. 72 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE.


Plain and Ornamental Frames for Portraits, Engravings, Needle Work, &c. Brackets, Bracket Tables and Window Cornices, in all their variety. Fancy wood Frames, &c. Looking Glass Plates, by the Box or single Plate. Old work re-gilt with neatness and dispatch, on very moderate terms.


BENEDICT, KISSNER & CO. CARPET AND COVERLET MANUFACTURERS, No. 93 Bank Street, near Broadway, FELL'S POINT, BALTIMORE.


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71 LEXINGTON STREET.


This Institution was incorporated by the Legislature of Maryland, in March, 1845, with special reference to the education of those youth who were daily leaving our city to complete their studies, and to give advantages superior to those, which they then posses- sed. To secure these objects, the Legislature granted a most liberal Charter, with full University powers. " to confer any degree usually conferred in this country or in Europe."


Newton University is under the general supervision of a Board of Regents, appointed by the Legislature, but more directly of a Chancellor, President, and an Executive Coun- cil, together with an efficient Corps of Professors and Teachers. The exercises of the In- stitution are conducted at present in the building which Professor W. J. Waterman for- merly occupied as " Philomathean Hall. "


The government is strict, but kind and parental. It is conducted on the principle o thinking accurately, doing thoroughly, and training the students to govern themselves.


This Institution is now open for the reception of pupils in the several preparatory and collegiate classes.


TERMS PER QUARTER.


Primary Class


$ 8.00


Fourth Preparatory


- 8.00


Third Preparatory 10.00


Second Preparatory - - 12.00


First Preparatory -


15.00


Collegiate Course - 15.00 -


Stationery


-


1.00


Fuel for the Season


- 2.00


FACULTY.


HARLOW W. HEATH, LL. D., PRESIDENT, Professor of Model and Moral Philosophy.


REGINALD N. WRIGHT. A. M. M. D., Professor of Natural Seiner.


THOMPSON P. EGE, A. B., Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages and Literature. JOHN R. ROCHE, A. M. (late of Baltimore Academy, ) Professor of Mathematics.


AIME PREVOST, Professor of the French Language and Literature.


REV. G. W. EBELING, PH. D., Professor of the German Language and Literature.


PROF. SAMUEL C. ATKINSON, Writing and Dating.


Pupils will be received at any time during the year, and charged from the date of en- trille.


H. W. HEATH, LL. D., President.


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BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE,


Under the Patronage of the Baltimore ANNUAL CONFERENCE,


N. C. BROOKS, A. M., President.


TRUSTEES.


REV. WILLIAM HAMILTON,


HENRY SLICER,


RICHARD BROWN,


THOMAS MYERS,


WM. B. EDWARDS,


JOHN A. GERE,


61 THos. B. SARGENT,


66 GEORGE G. BROOKE,


66 BENJ. F. BROOKE,


DR. THOS. E. BOND, JR., R. G. ARMSTRONG, EsQ., JOSHUA ROYSTON, ESQ.,


JAMES F. PURVIS, ESQ.,


JAMES M. LESTER, EsQ., GEORGE C. ADDISON, ESQ.,


JOHN BRANNAN, ESQ., JOSHUA DRYDEN, ESQ., JOHN HURST, ESQ., N. C. BROOKS, ex-officio.


This Seminary of learning, instituted for the liberal education of Young Ladies, was created a College proper by the Legislature of Maryland, December session, 1849, with authority to confer degrees, and endowed with all the rights and privileges of the most favored female institutions.


There are two departments in the Institution-the COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT and the PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, with their appropriate branches of learning. The course of study in cach is three years, designated by as many different classes.


COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.


The course of instruction is intended to develop the intellectual, social and moral facul- ties ; and by imparting a thorough, practical, accomplished and christian education, fit the pupil for the faithful discharge of the responsible duties that await her in life.


Great pains will be taken to promote intellectual advancement, by rendering the acqui- sition of knowledge pleasant, and by training the pupil to correct habits of thought and reflection.


The proper exercise of the social feelings will be encouraged by inculcating whatever belongs to refined manners and dignified courtesy in our intercourse with others; while reading, recitations and expositions from the Bible, will familiarize the mind with the truths of our holy religion, and imbue the heart with right principles of action, and rules for the government of life.


The accommodations for boarders have recently been increased by the erection of an additional story on the main edifice, and a new building, 60 feet long and five stories high, with chemical hall, painting and reading rooms, bath rooms, &c.


The Institution takes rank with our oldest and best Seminaries, and enjoys a liberal patronage from the city of Baltimore, and from the Middle, Southern and Western States.


FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION.


N. C. Brooks, A. M., Prof. Anet. Languages. Mons. R. d'Elpeux, Prof. French & Spanish. W. R. Monroe, M. D., Prof. of Chemistry J. Danziger, German Language.


Rev. W. F. Paxton, A. B .. Practical Mathematics Mons. Emite Kett, Drawing and Painting. Rev. J. A. Munroe, A. B., Theoretical Mathematics Mr. J. Sebæffer, Instrumental Music. Miss. I. Hart, Belles-Lettres and Physiology. Miss Ellen C. Gobright, Piano and Singing.


Miss. Harriet A. Gere. English and History. Mrs. E. A. Kcerl, Guitar and Singing.


EXPENSES.


Board per Annual Session, $160. Tuition from $10 to $50 per annum. Music, Painting and Modern Languages, extra charge.


BUy- For Circulars containing full information, address at No. 53 St. Paul Street.


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ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


GEO. W. ARNOLD,


NO. 118 WEST FAYETTE STREET, CORNER OF PARK.


BALTIMORE,


Continues to Manufacture his


stic Brau


PLUM, POUND AND


6


Having an experienced Pastry Cook; he will furnish, fresh every day at 12 o'clock.


Damson, Raspberry, Blackberry, Currant,


APPLE AND CUSTARD PIES,


POTATO AND LEMON PUDDINGS, Also, daily, at 4 o'clock, BUTTER, PLUM AND CHELSEA BUNS, GERMAN DOUGHNUTS.


MARYLAND BISCUITS.


YEAST AT ALL HOURS.


1. 1. A. has made arrangements by which he will be enabled to supply those who may desire it, with the various brands of Wheat, Rye and Unbolted FLOUR, of the First QUALITY, either by the Barrel, Half-Barrel, or in Bags, containing any quantity demand- ". He will also keep on hand the best CORN MEAL, and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Jor Orders left as above will be attended to.


?" The above articles delivered FREE OF CHARGE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


ROBBINS & CO.


PROPRIETORS OF THE


BALTIMORE STOVE WORKS, AND'


Manufacturers of Gold's Automatic Steam Heater, Also, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in COOKING, PARLOR & HALL STOVES, SHIPS' CAMBOOSES,


RANGES, GRATES, TIN, SHEET IRON, HOLLOW WARE, &C. Warehouse, 46 Light-st., S. W. Cor. Balderston Street


THOMAS BUTLER,


MANUFACTURER


AND DEALER IN


LADIES AND GENTLEMENIS


BOOTS AND SHOES


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, No. 225 PRATT STREET,


SOUTH SIDE, THREE DOORS EAST OF SHARP,


BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS WOODS BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


SAMUEL HUNT,


No. 202 BALTIMORE STREET,


BETWEEN CHARLES AND ST. PAUL STREETS,


MANUFACTURER OF


LES.


LADIES' BONNET TRUNKS TRAVELING BAGS,


BRIDLES, WHIPS, SPURS, Forse Covers, Flu Mets, Collars, de de.


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ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


OFFICE OF THE MARYLAND


71


71 OIL COMPANY,


NO. 71SOUTH STREET,


BALTIMORE.


WORKS, LOCUST POINT,


The Works of this Company are now in successful operation, producing Oils and other products such as the trade requires, and they invite dealers and consumers who desire a good article, and at low prices, to call and ex- amine their stock.


THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF OILS, &c., OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE :


MACHINERY OIL, EXTRA REFINED OIL,


No. 2 ROSIN OIL, GAS OIL,


TANNERS' OIL, PAINT OIL,


WOOL OIL.


Also, BRIGHT VARNISH, MACHINERY GREASE, AND PITCH.




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