The Baltimore city directory 1858-59, Part 85

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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0 P The public are respectfully invited to step into the Office, where the principles on which the Society insure from loss by fire, will be more fully made known.


Firemen's Insurance Company,


OFFICE, N. E. CORNER OF SOUTH & SECOND STS.


Insures against loss or damage by Fire on all descriptions of Property within the limits of the City.


JOHN REESE, PRESIDENT.


Board of Directors.


JOIIN H. EIILEN.


CHAS. A. GRINNELL.


JAMES FIELDS.


AUGUSTUS J. ALBERT.


MENDES I. COHEN. GEORGE S. GIBSON.


GARRET BROWN.


CHARLES M. KEYSER.


GEORGE ROGERS.


THOMAS WILSON.


EDWARD JENKINS.


JAMES M. ANDERSON.


HENRY R. LAUDERMAN.


CALEB PARKS.


FREDERICK ACHIEY.


JAMES S. SUTER. SAMUEL HART. IIUGH BOLTON.


HENRY L. REITZ.


THOS. W. LEVERING. NATHAN TYSON.


JOSHUA JONES.


F. LITTIG SIAFFER.


JOSHUA DRYDEN.


JOHN CUSHING.


ROBERT TAYLOR. JOHN G. REANEY. JAMES REANEY.


ISAAC M. DENSON.


J. ALEX. SHRIVER.


HENRY P. DUHURST, SECRETARY.


JOHN M. GALT.


C. A. SCH ÆFER.


OFFICERS.


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The National Fire Asurante Co.


OF BALTIMORE. INCORPORTED 1849. No. 13 SOUTH STREET.


Insures Dwellings, Warehouses, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Vessels in Port, on the Ways or in motion, with their Cargoes, and all other descriptions of Property in this City or elsewhere, against Loss or Damage by Fire.


THE CAPITAL OF THE COMPANY IS SAFELY INVESTED IN GOOD SECURITIES


JOHN B. SEIDENSTRICKER, President.


Directors.


JOB SMITH, A. A. CHAPMAN, JOS. W. JENKINS, WILLIAM HIEALD. E. J. CHURCHI, T. M. SULLIVAN,


JOHN W. ROSS, HENRY M. BASIL, WILLIAM WOODWARD, ADAM DENMEAD, GEORGE BARTLETT, GEORGE SMALL.


JOHN R. MAGRUDER, Secretary.


olvard Fire Insurance Lo.


OK BALTIMORE.


Office S. E. Cor. Howard and Clay streets, CHARTERED CAPITAL. $300,000.


This Company, is now prepared to make Insurances against loss or damage by fire, on every description of Property, ( within the limits of the city only, ) upon as reasonable Terms as any other responsible office.


ANDREW REESE, President.


Directors.


COL. M. BENZINGER. AARON FENTON, WILLIAM ORTWINE. CHARLES HOFFMAN, JAMES M. POUDER, SAMUEL R. SMITH,


AUGUSTUS SHRIVER. HENRY J. WERDEBAUGIL. COL. GEORGE P. THOMAS. WM. G. BOWER, ELISHA II. PERKINS, CHARLES W. GEORGE.


GEORGE HI. WILLIAMS, Secretary.


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BALTIMORE LIFE INSURANCE CO.


No. 15 SOUTH STREET.


Incorporated in 1830-Charter Perpetual. JOHN I. DONALDSON, President.


This Company proposes to insure Lives for one or more years, or for life. With their rates the assured enjoys the benefit of immediate in lieu of a prospective and uncertain bonus. Ile risks neither his policy nor the premium he has paid.


These premiums may be made payable annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, at option of the assured. The Company grants and buys annuities. Sells endowments for children.


Makes all eontraets in which Life or the interest of Money is involved.


ohnston


Insurance Rooms,


PHENIX BUILDINGS, 73 SECOND-ST. AMOUNT OF CAPITAL REPRESENTED, $8,000,000. Marine Insurance, Fire Insurance, Life Insurance.


OFFICE HOURS, 8, A. M. UNTIL 7, P. M.


Policies issued upon approved risks, without the delay of consulting the home offices, the subscriber being a fully Authorized Agent.


Companies.


Capital & Surplus.


INSURANCE CO. OF THE VALLEY OF VA. $352,000 SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF N. Y.


242,000


283,000 PHOENIX 66 66 66


WASHINGTON 66


66 285,000


NEW WORLD 66


234,000


LYNCHBURG 66 66


VA 156,000


ALBEMARLE


66


222,000


COMMONWEALTHI


PA. 178,000


MERCANTILE MUTUAL MARINE OF N. Y. .746,000 UNITED STATES LIFE ISURANCE CO. OF PHILA. 1,250,000


THOS. D. JOHNSTON, Underwriter.


Marine and Inland Insurance.


The Sun Aintnal Asmante OF NEW YORK,


C. OLIVER O'DONNELL, Agent.


Insures Marine and Inland Navigation Risks, on terms as favorable as those of any other Company. All persons taking Policies from this Company are entitled to a share of the profits withont ineurring any liability beyond the amount of Premium. The assets of the Company liable for the payment of losses, are over $2,000,000.


OFFICE AGENCY-No. 51 LOMBARD-ST. OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE,


BALTIMORE,


60


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FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE, NO. 63 SECOND STREET, BALTIMORE.


JOHN G. PROUD & SONS.


Policies Assued and Losses Paid at the Agency. .


ÆTNA INSURANCE CO. of Hartford Conn., Capital, $1,500,000


PHOENIX


66


350,000


SPRINGFIED "


" Springfield, Mass. 375,000


ÆTNA LIFE


" Hartford,


200,000


U. S. LIFE


" New York,


400,000


NEWMAN, BROTHER & SONS,


Celebrated


Iron Frame


PIANO FORTES,


WITH ALL THE MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.


N. B. & S. respectfully invite the attention of the public to their elegantly finished, and really superior instruments, a large assortment of which, finished according to the most elab- orate development of taste in the art, are now on exhibition in the principal wareroomu. Among the many superior qualities of the instruments manufactured by us, we may enume- rate fullness and richness of tone, delicacy and elasticity of touch, brilliancy, beauty and du- rability of workmanship; and as a feature which particularly commends them, they are made with a full IRON FRAME, and are thereby qualified to remain in tune much longer than those otherwise constructed, and to resist the action of any climate.


Piano Fortes will be selected by us when desired, and carefully sent fo any part of the country. MAS-SECOND HAND PIANOS received in exchange, or in part pay for new ones.


Factory and Warerooms, Nos. 510, 512, 518 and 522 West Lombard Street.


VAN TROMP & SILVER, Watch Case Atlakers,


OVER JOHANNES' JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT,


Wine Street, between Light & Charles,


BALTIMORE.


LO-Repairing promptly executed.


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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.


yland,


The Annual Session begins early in October, and ends on the first of the ensuing March.


faculty of @husir.


N. R. SMITH, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery.


W. F. A. AIKIN, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.


SAMUEL CHEW, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine.


JOSEPH ROBY, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.


RICHARD II. THOMAS, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.


GEORGE W. MILTENBERGER, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Patho- logical Anatomy.


Clinical instruction is given in Medicine and Surgery at the "BALTIMORE INFIR- MARY," an Institution of more than thirty years standing, belonging to the University, situated in its immediate neighborhood, under the sole charge of, and attended by, the Faculty. Its wards constantly contain ample material for illustrating the various forms of disease, and are open throughout the year, to all Matriculatcs of the School, without charge.


Anatomical material is abundant, and supplied at moderate expense. The Demonstrator, B. B. Smith, M. D., devotes regular hours to this department of instruction.


Fees for the full Course, $90 00 Matriculation, $ 5 00


Practical Anatomy, - 10 00 Graduation, 20 00


For further information apply to


GEORGE W. MILTENBERGER, DEAN OF THE FACULTY, No. 152 West Lombard Street, Baltimorc.


2 ---


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THE BALTIMORE INFIRMARY


Is constantly open for the reception and care of the Sick. The Patients are attended by the Faculty of the University, and nursed by the Sisters of Charity. An addition has recently been erected, containing commodious private apart- ments separate from the more public portion of the house. Persons from a distance requiring surgical treatment, or operations, will find the Institution admirably adapted to this purpose.


Board from Three to Ten Dollars per week, according to the accommodations required.


Applications for admission may be made to


DR. JAMES H. BUTLER, Resident. Physician.


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ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


BALTIMORE


College of Dental Surgery INSTITUTED, A. D. 1840.


CHAPIN A. HARRIS, M. D., D. D. S.


Principles of Dental Science and Practice of Dental Surgery.


THOMAS E. BOND, M. D.


Therapeutics and Materia Medica.


COLLEGE OF DENTAL


SURGERY.


PHILIP II. AUSTEN, M. D., D. D. S.


Mechanical Dentistry.


REGINALD N. WRIGHT, M. D. Chemistry and Metallurgy.


A. SNOWDEN PIGGOT, M. D.


Anatomy and Physiology.


CHRISTOPHER JOHNSTON, M. D.


Microscopical and Comparative Anatomy of the Teeth.


FERDINAND J. S. GORGAS, D. D. S. SAMUEL T. CHURCH, M. D., D. D. S. Demonstrators of Dental Practice.


The Nineteenth Annual Session will commence on the Ist day of October, and close on the 1st of March. The regular course of LECTURES will commence on the Ist of November.


The INFIRMARY, open every morning from 8 to 12, affords to the student superior facilities for the acquirement of a practical knowledge of every Operation in Surgical, Medical and Mechanical Dentistry.


Tickets for the Lectures, $100. Demonstrators' Tickets, $20. Matriculation Fcc, $5. Graduation Fee, $30.


For further information, address,


P. H. AUSTEN, Dean of the Faculty, No. 79 N. CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE.


WAS The CITIZENS OF BALTIMORE are respectfully informed that in the "DENTAL INFIR- MARY," connected with this Institution, (situated over the NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS, N. E. Corner of Lombard and Hanover streets, entrance 2nd door on Lombard street, ) which is open every morning from 8 o'clock until 12, teeth are extracted, Tartar removed from the Teeth, Discased Gums treated and Teeth filled with Tin foil, without charge. Also, Teeth Filled with Gold, and Artificial Teeth inserted with Pivots, or upon Silver, at very moderate charges, sufficient only to defray expenses. the correction of Irregularities of Teeth in children. Professional advice at all times given


Particular attention will be given to gratuitously. None are desired as l'atients in this Institution whose circumstances enable them to pay the usual charges of Dentists in the city.


The Faculty being charged with the education of Dentists from every section of the United States, arc careful that all operations performed under their superintendence shall be well done.


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JOHN W. LEE,


JOHN MIT. L.HE. CARPENTER & BUILDER


H


CARPENTER,


No. 31 PARK STREET, BALTIMORE,


Designs, Contracts for and Superintends Buildings of all descriptions, and all other work in Town and Country.


DECORATOR,


AND


SIGN


Afriter,


No. 147 EAST BALTIMORE-ST. BALTIMORE?


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SCHIEFERDECKER'S WATER CURE


CORNER OF HOLLINS AND MOUNT-STS.


OPPOSITE UNION SQUARE,


BALTIMORE


MARYLAND.


The undersigned, an immediate disciple of Priessnitz, has introduced his system in this country and remained true to its purity, from the conviction based upon a most extensive experience, that all admixtures of Drugs, Grahamism, Gal- vanism or other isms are destructive to its success, and his patients are therefore treated only upon Hydropathic princi- ples. His establishment is supplied by a copious Spring of the purest and best water in the country.


C. C. SCHIEFERDECKER, M. D.


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ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


HOISTING


HINES


ON STRICTLY SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, FOR WAREHOUSES.


BEST AND


CHEAPEST!


The subscriber having been engaged in this business for the last twelve years, in con- nection with his Iron Foundry, will guarantee a better Hoisting Machine for less money than can be produced in this city. Every merchant and owner of a warehouse will save the expense in a short time, to say nothing of the safety of his goods in being hoisted some sixty or eighty feet above his head. I would refer to some of the principal mer- chants in Baltimore and elsewhere, for whom I have put up these Hoisting Machines. The wheels are in use, and can be seen daily at work.


REFERS TO


W'm. T. Walters & Co. Exchange Place, II. Reiman & Sons, 6.


E. Il. Stabler & Co. Calvert street,


Baker & Brother, Charles street,


James George, Frederick street,


Brooks, Fahnestock & Co. Baltimore-st.


(. M. Keyser, Howard street,


Kirkland & Chase, Smith's wharf,


4. Barnum, Barnum's Hotel,


E. Larrabee, iron front, Calvert street,


-


Noah Walker & Co., 165 W. Baltimore street.


Messrs. Marston & Brother, Baltimore-st. Charles D. De Ford, Gay-st. New Store.


John S. Berry, Hanover street, Dall, Gibbons & Co. Hanover street,


Hamilton Easter, Baltimore street,


Popplein, Huppman & Co. 182 and 181 Bal -: tintore street. Thomsen, Woods & Block, Hanover-st. W'm. McCann, carriage depot, S. Gay-st.


Also Refers to some of the principal Achiteets & Builders in Baltimore


11. & J. REYNOLDS, DANIEL D.AIL, JAMES CURLEY & SON. JOHN DISHANE, . JAMES MCNABB,


JOB EVANS & SON, DAVID CARSON. JAMES M. LESTER, IRA BROWN, M. CORNELL, and many others.


A call is only wanted to satisfy any person in want of a good Machine to hoist goods. that my Machines are the best to be had, and at prices that no person will purchase an inferior one, as I will warrant them as represented, or the money refunded.


All kinds of Repairing done. Also, Casting of every description, as I am casting daily. Also, a Steam Dummy, to be seen at S. S. STEVENS & SONS. Furni- ture Manufacturers, Corner of Front and Low Streets.


JAMES BATES, Iron Founder, 2 PRESIDENT-ST. BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS -- WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


MARYLAND LOCK WORKS.


C. J. STEWART,


NO. 3 SOUTH LIBERTY STREET, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, LOCKSMITHS' AND BELL HANGERS' MATERIALS, PORCELAIN DOOR KNOBS, &c.,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


Also, Bell Hanging and Speaking Tubes, with Improved Whistle, put up in the city or country, on the most reasonable terms. Fine Bank, Vault and Pad Locks, constantly on hand; also, Agent for Jackson's Patent Annunciator, for Hotels, Steamboats and Private Dwellings.


MARYLAND INSTITUTE, Nov. 5, 1857.


This will certify that Columbus J. Stewart, of Baltimore, was awarded the gold medal at the sixth annual exhibition of the Institute, and that he is again entitled to the highest award at the eighth, ninth and tenth exhibitions, for the continued superiority of his Bank Locks. J. VANSANT, President.


G. H. HUNT, Secretary.


Also, highest medals awarded at the Washington and Wheeling Fairs.


MALT,


HOPS,


PORTER, ALE


&


CIDER.


-


JOHN BOYD, DEALER IN - MALT AND HOPS,


No. 14 SOUTH GAY STREET,


Bottler of Porter, Ale, Cider and Mineral Water, Catawba and Senppernong Wine, and Importer of Scotch Whiskey, Ale, and London Brown Stout, &c.


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WM. PETERS, BRASS AND BELL FOUNDER Cor. Concord & Pratt-sts.


Importer and Dealer in Foreign and American Hardware.


WILLIAM PETERS


BRASS & BELL FOUNDER PETERS ROW, PRATT ST. NEAR THE BRIDGE. BALTIMORE. IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN& AMERICAN. HARDWARE


LIST OF HARDWARE FOR SALE BY WM. PETERS:


Rough, Equalling, Bastard, Smooth and Dead Smooth Files, all sizes,


Steam Whistles, oil Cups and Steam Cocks, all sizes,


Dimpel's patent blower, Gas Pipe, Elbows. T. X. and L'ocks, all sizes,


Nails and Spikes, Shovels and Spades, all kinds. AAnvils and Vices, Saws, Axes, Hatchets,


Brass and Copper Pipe,


Bellows, Round and Square Steel, Sheet Zinc, Stocks and Dies, Copper Rivets, for Belting, Grindstones. ALSO,


Lace Leather, for Belting, Best Packing Yarn, Sand and Emery Paper, together with a gen- oral assortment of Hardware.


Composition Spikes, Leather Belting and Gum Packing always on hand, or supplied to order. Manufacturer of Garrett's Improved Journal Metal.


Ty Ashcroft's Steam Gauges ; Watt's Plain Tube do. Pratt's Universal Chuck. Cush paid for old Copper and Brass.


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ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


ABBOTT'S CITY BLOCK MILL, WEST FALLS AVENUE, Mouth of Jones Falls.


EA ABBOTTS CITY BLOCK MII L


ŁA ABBOTT S OFFICE JM . WILL SONS OFFICE


The above Mill bas been entirely re-built and enlarged, and furnished with the latest and most approved Machinery for the manufacture of the very best article of FAMILY, EXTRA and SUPERFINE FLOUR, expressly for city use. Arrangements have also been completed with Messrs. Levin Colbert and Jos. T. Iloskins to deliver the Flour from the above Mill to Families in all parts of the city, as it may be ordered. All Flour sold and delivered by them is warranted, and can be relied upon as being fresh and good. See the following card. WILLSON & CANBY.


WILLSON & CANBY'S CELEBRATED EXCELSIOR FLOUR,


FAMILY, EXTRA & SUPERFINE,


ALSO, FRESH GROUND CORN MEAL.


All manufactured expressly for Family use, and put up in Barrels, and Half-Barrels, also in Sacks of 12, 14 and 1s of a Barrel, and delivered daily, in all parts of the city, free of charge for drayage.


Blank Orders will be furnished to Families for future use, and when filled up and deposited in any of the following Order Boxes, will receive prompt attention.


All Orders to be delivered West of Jones Falls will be made to Jos. T. IIOSKINS, who will deliver and collect for the same. ORDER BOXES at


HAMMOND DUGAN'S Cual Office, Cor. South-st. and Ex- - J. B. BAXLEY & CO., Corner Franklin and Howard-sts.


change Place.


J. VD. STEWART, Corner Camden and llanover-sts.


WISEMAN'S Cor. Baltimore and Fremont-sts.


J. FUSSELL & CO., Corner Saratoga and Calvert-sls.


ROBBINS' Corner G. Hughes and Light-sts.


1. J. GRAHAM, Corner Entaw and Baltimore-sts.


All Orders to be delivered East of Jones Falls will be made to LEVIN COLBERT, who will de- liver and collect for the same. ORDER BOXES at


J. P. FRAME & BRO., Corner Aisquith and Monument-sts.


THOS. I. P'ITT, Corner Pratt and High.sts.


JI. HASENBALG, Corner Broadway and Canton Avenue.


LEWIS RAYMO, No. 127 N. Gay-sts.


L. DURSSE, Corner Lombard and Ann-sts.


JOS. T. HOSKINS, LEVIN COLBERT.


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ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


WASHINGTON IRON FOUNDRY & STOVE WORKS


RNACE


PATENTED 18:50


1


S. B. SEXTON & CO'S STOVE MANUFACTORY, AND


111 W. LOMBARD-ST., BALTIMORE.


Manufactures and keeps for sale, Sexton's Baltimore Air Tight Cooks for wood or coal, Pacific Air Tight Cooks, Jewel Cooks, Sheperds Cabinet Cooks, Complete Cooks, Fredonia Cooks, Star Parlor Stoves for wood, Star Franklin for coal, Sexton's Patent Ventilating Air Tight Parlor for coal, Radiators, Sexton's Improved Premium Hot Air Parlor Stoves.


The above is a cut of Sexton's l'atent Hot Air Furnace, which, we offer as one of the best furnaces now in use, for economy and comfort.


We can refer to a large number of persons who have them in use at the present time, and who speak of them in the highest terms.


We also offer Sexton's Patent Gas Consuming Stoves, for Parlors, Stores and Counting Rooms.


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ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


CHARLES FORSTER, JR.


WM. B. SLACK.


FORSTER & SLACK,


SUCCESSORS TO HAMILTON & SLACK, Shippers and Velholesale and Retail Dealers in ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS


COAL,


Cor. South and Lombard Streets, BALTIMORE.


Agents for frostburg Co's Cumberland Coal.


It does not CORRUGATE the Face !!


PROF. BORCK'S


ORIENTAL


MORE KA


ABORCKS LHAIR DYE


LIQUID HAIR DYE


Edw. Borcka


Nor CHANGE the COMPLEXION !!


Manufactured and for sale, wholesale and retail, and applied in Private Rooms, at the Pro- prietor's STAR HAIR DRESSING AND PERFUMERY SALOON, NOS. 15 AND 17 HOLIDAY STREET, BETWEEN BALTIMORE & FAYETTE-STS., BALT.


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ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


R. JOHNSON


No. 69 Pratt Street.


NEAR BOWLY'S WHARF.


SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,


LUMBER, LIME, BRICK,


HARDWARE, GLASS,


PAINT


And every description of Building Material for sale at moderate rates.


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BUILDERS' DEPOT.


SASH.DOORS. BLINDS. DRESSED FLOORING. &ALL KINDS OF LUMBER,LIME, BRICKS,HAIR HARDWARE, GLASS, OIL, PAINTS, &c. &c.


CALCINED PLASTER &.CEMENT


BALTIMORE MADE SASH. DOORS & BLIND S.


69+R.JOHNSON.+69


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WOULDINGS


SASH


BRACKETS


DOORS


NEWELS


BANISTERS


BLINDS


FRAMES


MANTELS


[ESTABLISHED IN 1837.] CHARLES D. DE FORD, Tobacco & Commission Merchants,


AND IMPORTERS OF


HAVANA CIGARS


AND


No. 37 S. GAY STREET,


BALTIMORE.


MR. GEORGE T. DE FORD, our Agent, re- sides in Havana, and devotes his personal attention to the selection of Cigars for our sales.


We are prepared to execute orders to any extent, for all styles and qualities.


C.D. DE FORD & CO TOBACCO & CIGARS


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ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


BALTIMORE Cype and Stereotype Foundry,


AND PRINTERS' FURNISHING WAREHOUSE,


BANK LANE, adjoining Barnum's City Hotel, LUCAS BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS.


COLD PENS


ENVELOPES OF ALL


REST


PEN DRIVES


AKERS


PERKIN'S


FABERS


CARDS


SIZES.


PENCILS


SATUHDAF,


JUNE


ENK


BAN)


16


BLUELAID


LETTER.


INK


:Allinsidos


LON DON.


LUCAS BROTHERS,


SUCCESSORS TO F. LUCAS, JR.,


No. 170 W. BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE,


BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND


BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,


SUPERIOR BLANK ACCOUNT AND RECORD BOOKS


Of every pattern made to order with the utmost dispatch, of the best materials, and war- ranted not to go to pieces. Personal attention given to the manufacture of books made to order in their own bindery for Banks, Public Offices, Insurance and Railroad Corpora- tions and Merchants.


Finest Stationery from the best sources of foreign and domestic manufacture, embra- cing CAP, LETTER and DRAWING PAPERS; Office and School Stationery of every description. DRAWING MATERIALS, and all articles for Engineers and Surveyors.


CHECK BOOKS, COPYING PRESSES, in the greatest variety, COPYING BOOKS, made of the best French and English paper, imported by ourselves, and warranted in every respect, at prices as low as the common article.


BLANK NOTES, DRAFTS AND BILLS OF LADING, of handsomely engraved pat- terns. CUSTOM HOUSE BLANKS. PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, such as Bill Heads, Notes, Drafts, Checks, Cards, Circulars, &c., executed at short notice.


-


Dela Rues'


POLYGRADE


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ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


GROEBL & VOLKMAR'S


PATENTED IMPROVED MARQUETRY, 7


OR, ORNAMENTAL WOOD FLOORING THIS ORNAMENTAL ELCORING


The merits of which, as to Elegance and Usefulness at once, have been approved by centu- ries of trial in Europe, has hardly been introduced into this country. The present inven- tion is an Improvement upon all Marquetry known heretofore, combining every advantage of that with certain new and valuable ones. It is especially adapted to those Public Edi- fices, in the construction of which honor is done to genuine and life-like art; and to tasteful Private Mansions, where a possibly increased expense does not preclude the con - sideration of truthfulness, natural beanty and au elegant simplicity.


The Subscribers are prepared to furnish this Flooring in any specified style. The cost will depend upon the intricacy of the design required and the kinds of wood made use of. . This kind of Flooring is particularly suitable for Libraries, Studios, Cabinets, Boudoirs and Drawing Rooms; also, for Steamboat Cabins, and for Masonic and other Lodge Rooms. For further particulars, address


GROEBL & VOLKMAR, Post Office Box 1175, Baltimore, Md.


CHARLES VOLKMAR & BROS. BOX, 1175 POST OFFICE, Baltimore, Md.


MANUFACTURERS OF QUICK DRYING VARNISHES


Adapted principally for Coffins, Graining and Furniture. It dries directly after applica- tion and has no offensive odor. Also, French Varnishes for Book Binders, Port Monnaie Manufacturers, Shoemakers, &r. Also, a very superior Varnish for Artists, Maps, Paper Hangings, &c.


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ADVERTISEMENTS-WOODS' BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


JOHN W. TORSCH,


and


Engranger


ON WOOD,


No. 117 BALTIMORE STREET,


OFFICE, NO. 5 UP STAIRS.


BALTIMORE.


All kinds of Book Illustrations, Landscapes, Portraits, Animals, Views of Buildings, Machinery, News Paper Heads, Title Pages, Bill Heads, Show Bills, Societies' Seals, Colored Labels, Envelop and Tobacco Stamps, ex- ecuted in the highest Style of the Art. Publishers, Authors and Printers, who may entrust their orders to J. W. T. can rely upon their work being ex- ecuted in a manner entirely satisfactory.


His long experience in New York, Boston and Philadelphia Establishments has imparted to him facilities not possessed by any similar Artist in Baltimore, and it is with the utmost confidence that he invites the public to an ex- amination of his specimens.


TEAN


hook & Job Printing.


JOHN W. WOODS,


No. 202 BALTIMORE STREET,


Opposite Hamilton Easter & Co's Marble Building,


BA


T IMORE,


PRINTS TO ORDER:


Books,


Bill-Heads,


Pamphlets,


Druggists' Labels,


School Circulars,


Catalogues,


Election Tickets, Handbills, Notes,


Cards,


Circulars, Store Bills,


AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF


ramental Printing


With Neatness and Dispatch at Lowest Rates.


He has facilities in Machine Presse-innumerable font- of Book and Job Type, with every appliance to expedite and beautify his work, and is fully persuaded he cannot be surpa-ed.


Orders from home and abroad solicited and promptly executed.


Established 1837.


Murphy's


eneral


rinting & Publishing Establishment,


BOOK, PAPER AND STATIONERY STORE,


Marble Building, 182 Baltimore street, Baltimore.


MEDALS awarded by the Maryland Institute, for Printing, Book-binding and Bank Checks. By the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, a DIPLOMA for superior Blank Books.


John Murphy. M. J. Kelly.


J. B. Piet.


MURPHY & CO.


182MURPHY & Cº 182 PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS & ..


BOUK & JOB PRINTING


BOOKS & STATIONERY.


FOREIGN BOOKS


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BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, STATIONERY, &c., comprising a large assortment of English, French, and American Letter, Cap and Note Papers, Envelopes, Inks, Gold and Stcel Pens, Copying Presses, Copying Books, &c. &c., of the best qualities.


BLANK BOOKS, of every Description, made to Order, in superior styles.


BLANK BOOKS, with Printed Headings, &c. made to order to any style, or pattern of Ruling, in a superior manner, at the shortest notice. Long experience, and unsurpassed facilities, in having this class of work Printed, Ruled, Paged and Bound, On THE PREMISES, enables us to execute all orders in this line in a very superior style, at remarkably low rates.


MURPHY'S UNALTERABLE STEREOGRAPHIC, and PLAIN BANK CHECKS, in every variety ; Promissory Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Lading, BLANK DEEDS, COMMERCIAL and LAW BLANKS, &c., kept constantly on hand.


PRINT TO ORDER at short notice :


1) They take pleasure in announcing that they have completed their arrangements, by which they are now enabled to keep constantly on hand a large and choice assortment of everything required in connection with the BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS. They deem it un- necessary to enlarge on the advantagex, convenience, and saving of time und erpense, which this combination and concentration of stock affords to Book- sellers, Colleges, Schools, Libraries, &c. &c., in being able to pur- chase cverything at une place, at the very Lowest Rates, Wholesale and Retail.


Plain & Ornamental Book & Job Printing, BOOK-BINDING and RULING,


Of every description, executed in the very best manner, at the lowest rates.


Having united with their Bookstore, in the same building, an extensive PRINT- ING OFFICE and BOOK-BINDERY, well supplied with the most approved materials and experienced workmen, enable them to offer superior advantages and indnee- ments for the prompt, careful and correct execution of every description of Book and Job Printing, Book-Binding and Ku'ing, well worthy the attention of all who may require anything in this line. AP Particular attention paid to FINE WORK for Banking and other Institutions, Insurance, Railroad, Steamboat, . Transportation, and other Joint Stock Companies, Public Offices, &c.


Keep constantly on hand and make to order :


Cards


Ledgers


Journals


Day Rooks


Cash Books


Sales Books


Blotters Check Books Copying Books Bill Books


Receipt Books


Pass Books


Law Briefs


Pocket Ledyers


Books


Hotel Registers


Pamphlets Catalogues, dc


Copy Books


Dockets, &c.


RAIL ROAD PRINTING.


For nearly twenty years Rail Road Printing has constituted an important Branch of our business. Our experience combined with extensive facilities, consisting of the most approved MACHINERY, large fonts of TYPE, of the latest and most approved styles ; BORDERS, ENGRAVINGS, ORNAMENTS, &c. especially adapted for RAIL ROAD WORK; also, large fonts of Figures, of all sizes, suitable for Freight and Passenger Tariffs, Tabular Work, d.c d'.c. Keeping constantly on hand a large stock of CARD BOARDS and PAPERS, of all classes, enables us to offer unsurpassed facilities for the Prompt. Cheap and Correct execution of every deseription of Rail Road Printing. JS-Careful and prompt attention to all orders.


JOHN MURPHY & CO.


Books, Paper, Blank Books, Stationery, &c.


Constantly on hand, a large and well selected stock of


tblishers, Ariniers & žažioners,


WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN


BOOKS IN GENERAL LITERATURE, School, Classical, Miscellaneous and Juvenile Books, d.c. FOREIGN BOOKS, a large and varied stock constantly on hand. Foreign Books imported to order, at short notice.


Circulars Bill-Heads Drafts


Promissory Notes Bank Checkx Bills Exchange Blank Dredx Casheers' Blanks Balls of Lading Live Blankx


BALTIMORE


STEAM CEDAR WARE AND MOULDING MANUFACTORY .


CLOAR WARF MILL &


STEAM CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY


JANNIERS MOUL DINGS


CARPENTERS AND GUILDEAS MOULDINGS


H. MAGNE


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H. MAGNE, No. 408 WEST PRATT STREET, WEST OF GREEN.


SOUTHERN AND WESTERN DEALERS


Will find it to their interest to call at or send their orders direct, to the manufactory


or GEORGE CHIPMAN, Corner Calvert and Lombard Streets.


Also, CARPENTERS and GILDERS' MOULDINGS,


OF EVERY VARIETY, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER OF ANY PATTERN


TUBS, BRASS AND IRON BOUND BUCKETS, MEASURES, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF


CEDAR


WARE,


to any other in the market.


Manufactured of THOROUGHLY KILN-DRIED LUMBER, and in every respect SUPERIOR


BALTIMORE


STEAM CEDAR WARE AND MOULDING MANUFACTORY.


CEDAR WARE MILL


ENTERS MOULDINGS


ARPE


I CARPENTERS ANG GUILDERS MOULDINGS


H. MAGNE


H. MAGNE,


No. 408 WEST PRATT STREET, WEST OF GREEN.


WARE, Manufactured of THOROUGHLY KILN-DRIED LUMBER, and in every respect SUPERIor CEDAR


AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF


to any other in the market.


TUBS, BRASS AND IRON BOUND BUCKETS, MEASURES,


Also, CARPENTERS and GILDERS' MOULDINGS


or GEORGE CHIPMAN, Corner Calvert and Lombard Streets.


SOUTHERN AND WESTERN DEALERS Will find it to their interest to call at or send their orders direct to the manufactory,


OF EVERY VARIETY, KERT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER OF ANY PATTERN. -


STEAMCEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY





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