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Short al., from Short to Canal st., betw. Orleans and Jefferson sts.
Slemmer's al., from Granby to Wilk st., betw. President and Albemarle sts.
Silver st., from Canal to Spring st., betw. Hol- land and Mulliken sts.
Smallwood st., from Gwynn's Falls to W. B. line. Smith st., from Cove st. to Penna. av., W. of Biddle st.
Smith lane, from Smith to Buchanan's whf., S. of Pratt st.
Smith al., from Gay to Frederick st., betw. Lom- bard and Pratt sts.
Somerset st., from Madison to John st., E. of Aisquith st.
South st., from Baltimore to Pratt st., betw. Gay and Calvert sts.
Spring st., from City dock to N. B. line, betw. Eden and Caroline sts.
Spring court, W. from Charles st., betw. Pratt and Camden sts.
Spurrier's court, from South side of Lexington st., betw. Charles and St. Paul sts.
Stable al., from Pratt to Lombard st., betw. Gay and South sts.
Stansbury al., from Mott to Monument st., betw. Gay and Stirling sts.
State st., from Franklin to Saratoga st., betw. Howard and Park sts.
Sterrett st., from McHenry to Ramsey st.
Sterrett al., from Sterrett to Scott st.
Stevenson st., from Clagett st. to N. W. branch, E. of Powder house.
Starr al., from Fleet st. to N. B. line, betw. Wolf and Washington sts.
Steuben st., from James st. to W. B. line, near City limits.
Steuart st., from Patapsco river to N. W. branch, betw. Fort and Powder house.
Stiles st., from Jones' Falls to Canal st. betw. Pratt and Fawn sts.
Stricker st., from James to Calhoun st., near Frederick av.
Stirling st., from Mott to Eager st., betw. Gay and Ensor sts.
Stockholm st., from James to Leadenhall st., S. W. of Cross st.
Stockton al., from Preston to Eagle st.
Stodart al., from Gold to Biddle st., betw. Re- publican and Carey sts.
Strawberry al., from N. B. line to City dock, betw. Bond and Caroline sts.
Stump al., from Barre to Conway st., betw. Han- over and Charles sts.
Sugar al., from Hanover st. to N. W. branch, betw. Montgomery and Henrietta sts.
Suffolk st., from Heath to Patapsco river, betw. Powder house and Six Gun Battery.
Sullivan st., from W. B. line to James st., S. W. City limits.
Swan st., from Jones' Falls to Marsh Market space, betw. Baltimore and Lombard sts.
Temple st., from Baltimore to Pitt st., betw. High and Exeter sts.
Tenant st., from Cove st. to W. B. line, junction of Cove and Chatsworth sts.
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WHARVES.
Thames st., from Philpot st. to N. W. branch, S. of Lancaster st.
Thompson st., from W. B. line to Cove st., near George st.
Thompson al., from Cove to Parkin st., betw. Baltimore and Lombard sts.
Thomsen st., from Aisquith to Forrest st., betw. ¿ Washington square, intersection of Charles and Orleans and Low sts. Monument sts., enclosing Washington's mon- ument.
Toune st., from E. B. line to N. W. B., Canton. Towson st., from Patapsco river, to N. W. B., E. of Powder house.
Townsend st., from W. B. to E. B. line, N. of Ways st., from Patapsco river to N. W. B., near Franklin st.
Trenton st., from Amity al. to Schroeder st., betw. Pratt and Lombard sts.
Trinity st., from Jones' Falls to Exeter st., betw. Fawn and Wilk sts.
Tripolets al., from Baltimore to Second st., betw. Gay and South sts.
Truxton st., from Baltimore to Forrest st., N. of West st., from Scott st. to N. W .B., S. of Cross. Penitentiary.
Tyson st., from Saratoga to Richmond st., betw. Park and Howard sts.
Tyson al., from Howard to Cathedral st., N. of § Wilk st., from MeElderry's whf. to E. B. line, Richmond st.
Union st., from Penna. av. to Ross st., betw. Biddle and Preston sts.
Union al., froin Canal to Strawberry, betw. Pitt and Mulliken sts.
Uhlers al., from Charles to Hanover st., betw. Pratt and Lombard sts.
Upton st., from Townsend to Adams st., betw. Chatsworth and Cove sts.
Vincent al., from Presbury to Sullivan st., W. of City limits.
Vine st., from Cove st. to Run al., betw. Fay- ette and Lexington sts.
Valery st., from Harford av. to N. B. line, W. of Ensor st.
Waesche st., from Saratoga to Lexington st., betw. Chatsworth and Cove sts.
Wallace st., from Patapsco river to N. W. B., near Fort McHenry.
Wagon al., from Howard to Eutaw st., betw. Lexington and Saratoga sts.
Walnut al., from Preston to Union st., N. of Biddle st.
Walsh st., from Biddle to Maylan st. betw. Chatsworth and Cove sts.
Wandsbeck st., from Baltimore to Lombard st., W. of Republican st.
Warner st., from Columbia to M. branch, betw. Green and Cove sts.
Warren st., from Light st. to N. W. B., S. of } York av., from Monument st. to N. B. line, E. Montgomery st. of Penitentiary.
NOTE .- During the progress of this work ordinances have been passed by the Mayor and City Council for the extension of Fayette to Pitt street, and for changing the names of portions of Potter and Madison streets-that part of Polter street running from Gay to French street to be called Chesnut street; and Madison street west from Eulaw, to be called Madison avenue.
WHARVES.
Belt's wharf, betw. Ann and Fell sts. Bowly's whf., from Pratt to South st.
Buchanan's whf., from Pratt st. to Basin, W. {County whf., foot of Broadway.
side Frederick st.
Burke's whf., betw. Broadway and Ann st. Chase's whf., foot of Thames st. City whf., at City Dock.
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Cordery's whf., betw. Wilk and Thames sts., S. of City Dock.
Craig & Barron's whf., betw. Thames and Lan- caster sts.
Custis's whf., betw. Lancaster and Alice Anna. Despeaux's whf., betw. Point and Wills sts.
Webster st., from Patapsco river to N. W. B., betw. Six Gun Battery and Powder house.
Welcome al., from Warner to Light st., betw. Barre and Lee sts.
Wells st., from Lawrence st. to M. branch, Ferry Point.
Whetstone st., from Lawrence st. to N. W. B., E. of Powder bouse.
Wicomico st., from Gwynn's Falls to Scott st. betw. Bank and Fleet sts.
William st., from West st. to Basin, E. of Light. Wills st., from Dock st. to N. W. B., S. of City dock.
Wilmer al., from Chatsworth to George st., betw. Penna. av. and Walsh st.
Williamson al., from Light to Hanover st., betw. Henrietta and Hamburg sts.
Wilson st., from Penna. av. to John st., N. of Biddle st.
Winchester st., from Cove st. to W. B. line, betw. Cooke and Tennant sts.
Wine st., from Light to Charles st., betw. Bal- timore and Lombard sts.
Wine al., from Light to Wine st., betw. Balti- more and Lombard sts.
Winder st., from Clagett st. to M. B., Ferry Point. Wolf st., from Fell st. to N. B. line, E. of Broadway.
Wolf al., from Conway to Perry st., W. of Howard st.
Wood st., from South st. to Bowly's whif., S. of Pratt st.
Wood al., from Adams to George st., E. of Cove. Woodyear al., from McDonough st. to W. B. line, W. of Cove st.
Wooster st., from James st. to M. branch, W. of Cross st.
York st., from Light to Lee st., betw. Lee & Hill.
Warrington st., from James st. to W. B. line, S. W. City limits.
Washington st., from N. B. line to N. W. B., E. of Broadway.
Washington av., from Pratt st. to Gwynn's Falls, W. of Cove st.
Water st., from South to Light st., beiw. Balti- more and Lombard sts.
Fort McHenry.
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MARKETS-PLAN OF THE WARDS.
Donnell's whf., betw. Ann and Fell sts.
Dugan's whf., from Pratt st. to Basin, W. side. Gibson's whf., betw. Ann and Fell sts.
Jackson's whf., foot of Bond st.
Kerr's whf., betw. Broadway and Bond st.
Lee st. whf., from Light to Johnson st. Light st. whf., from Pratt to Lee st. McClure's Dock, betw. South and Commerce sts. McElderry's whf., from Pratt st. to Basin, foot of Marsh Market space.
Mezick's whf., betw. Broadway and Ann st.
O'Donnell's whf., from Pratt st. to Basin, foot of Frederick st.
Pratt st. whf., from Light st. to Bowly's wharf.
Patterson's whf., from Block to Point st., S. of City Dock.
Price's whf., betw. Ann and Fell sts.
Price's whf., betw. Fell and Thames sts.
Ramsey's whf., betw. Thames and Bond sts. Sheppard's whf., betw. Broadway and Bond st. Smith's wlif., from Pratt st. to Basin, foot of Gay. Spear's whf., from Pratt st. to Basin, foot of Gay. Tenant's whf., betw. Broadway and Ann st. Union Dock, betw. Mc Elderry's whf. and Jones' Falls, from Wilk st. to Basin.
Waters' whf., betw. Fell and Thames sts.
Wills st. whf., lower end of Wills st., E. of City Dock.
MARKETS.
Hanover, c. Hanover and Camden sts., Monday { Fells Point, Broadway, from Alice Anna to and Thursday.
Thames st., Tuesday and Friday.
Centre, Centre Market space, from Baltimore to & Bel Air, Forrest st., from Gay to Low st., Tues- Pratt st., Wednesday and Saturday. day and Friday.
Lexington, Lexington st. from Eutaw to Green & Richmond, Richmond near Howard st.
st., Tuesday and Friday.
Hollins, Hollins near Republican st.
PLAN OF THE WARDS.
An Ordinance for the Division of the City of Baltimore into Fourteen Wards.
Be it enacted and ordained by the Mayor and on the centre line of Canal street to Pitt street ; City Council of Baltimore, That from and after { thence on the centre line of said street west- the passage of this Ordinance, the City of Bal- wardly to Aisquith street; thence northwardly timore shall be divided into fourteen Wards, Son said line to the centre line of the Harford bounded and described as follows, that is to say : turnpike road ; thence eastwardly on said line to
The FIRST WARD to comprise all that the north line of the city; and thence on the part of the city contained within the following { north and east boundary line to the centre line of bounds :- Beginning on the centre lines of Mar- the Philadelphia road; and thence westwardly on said road and East Baltimore street to the place of beginning. ket street, Fell's Point, with the water of the harbor ; and thence along the line of said street to the centre line of Fleet street ; and thence westwardly on said line to the centre line of
The FOURTH WARD to comprise all that part of the city contained within the following Bond street ; thence on said street northwardly {bounds :- Beginning on the centre lines of Pitt to the centre line of East Baltimore street ; and ¿street and Jones' Falls; and thence on the centre thence eastwardly with said line and the Phila- line of Pitt street eastwardly to the centre line of delphia road to the east line of the city; and { Canal street; and thence on said line south- wardly to the water of the city dock ; and thence
thence with said line southwardly to the water of the harbor; and thence with said water to the § on said water westwardly to the centre line of place of beginning. Jones' Falls; and thence northwardly on said line to the place of beginning.
The SECOND WARD to comprise all that part of the city contained within the following bounds ;- Beginning on the centre line of Mar- ket street, Fell's Point, and the water of the har- bor; and thence northwardly binding on said line to the centre line of Fleet street ; and thence
The FIFTH WARD to comprise all that part of the city contained within the following bounds :- Beginning on the centre line of Pitt street and Jones' Falls ; and thence northwardly on said line to the centre line of Hillen street ; westwardly with said line to the centre line of{ and thence eastwardly on said line to the centre Bond street; and thence northwardly with said { line of Monument street ; and thence eastwardly
line to the centre line of East Baltimore street ; and thence westwardly on said line to the centre line of Canal street; and thence southwardly on said line to the city dock; and thence with the line of said water to the place of beginning.
on said line to Aisquith street ; and thence south- wardly on said line to the centre line of Pitt street; and thence westwardly on said line to the place of beginning.
The SIXTH WARD to comprise all that bounds :- Beginning at the intersection of Hillen
The THIRD WARD to comprise all that part of the city contained within the following part of the city contained within the following? bounds :- Beginning on the centre line of East street and Jones' Falls: and thence on Jones' Baltimore and Canal streets, thence northwardly { Falls northwardly to the limits of the city ; and
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PLAN OF THE WARDS.
thence on said line eastwardly to the Harford the centre of Hanover street to Ostend street ; thence westwardly to the middle branch of the Patapsco; thence along the north shore of middle branch of the Patapsco to the mouth of Chats- worth run ; thence along the centre of said run road; and thence on said line south to centre of ? line of Aisquith street ; and thence on said line to the centre line of Monument street ; and thence on said line westwardly to the centre line of Hillen street; and thence westwardly to the to Cove street; thence south along Cove street place of beginning.
to south Paca street; thence along Paca street street to the place of beginning.
The SEVENTH WARD to comprise all that ? to Pratt street; thence eastwardly along Pratt part of the city contained within the following bounds :- Beginning at the Belvidere bridge
The ELEVENTH WARD to comprise all over Jones' Falls, thence along the centre of? that part of the city contained within the follow- Jones' Falls to the mouth thereof at the north ing bounds :- Beginning at the intersection of Pratt and Hanover streets ; thence north along Hanover street to Baltimore street; thence west along Baltimore street to Liberty street ; thence along Liberty street to Saratoga street; thence west along Saratoga street to College alley ; thence north along College alley to Mulberry
The EIGHTH WARD to comprise all that street; thence west along Mulberry street to part of the city which is contained within the { Greene street; thence southwardly along Greene
street to Fayette street ; thence eastwardly along Fayette street to Paca street; thence south- wardly along Paca street to Pratt street ; thence thence southwardly on the centre line of said{ eastwardly along Pratt street to the place of be- ginning.
The TWELFTH WARD to comprise all that part of the city contained within the follow- Pratt street; thence west along the centre of ing bounds :- Beginning at the intersection of Fayette and Paca streets ; thence south along Paca street to Cove street; thence northwardly along Cove street to Chatsworth run; thence sontherly along Chatsworth run to the middle branch of the Patapsco; thence along the Pa- tapsco to Gwynn's Falls ; thence along Gwynn's Falls to the city limits; thence along the city limits to Fayette street ; thence east along Fayette street to the place of beginning.
The NINTH WARD to comprise all that part of the city contained within the following bounds :- Beginning at the intersection of Han- over and Pratt streets ; thence along the centre of thence along the north and western limits to Hanover street to Ostend street; thence west Fayette street; thence along Fayette street to along Ostend street to the north side of the the place of beginning.
middle branch of the Patapsco; thence along the shores of the middle, main, and north-west branch of Patapsco to Light street ; thence along the eastern side of Light street to Pratt street ; thence along the centre of Pratt street to the place of beginning.
FOURTEENTH WARD to comprise all that part of the city contained within the following bounds :- Beginning at the intersection of Mul- berry and Cathedral streets; thence westwardly along Mulberry street to Greene street ; thence northwardly along Greene street to Pennsylvania
The TENTH WARD to comprise all that avenue; thence along said avenue to the city part of the city contained within the following { limits ; thence eastwardly along the city limits bounds :- Beginning at the intersection of Pratt & to Cathedral street; thence southwardly along and Hanover streets ; thence southwardly along ? Cathedral street to the place of beginning.
side of the basin ; thence westwardly along the north side of the basin to Gay street; thence along Gay street to East Baltimore street ; thence westwardly on said street to North street ; thence northwardly along said street to the place of be- ginning.
following bounds :- Beginning at the Belvidere bridge over Jones' Falls; thence southwardly along the centre of North street to Gay street ;
street to the water; thence westwardly running and binding on the water until the same inter- sects the south intersection of Bowly's wharf and Pratt street to Hanover street; thence north along Hanover street to Baltimore street ; thence west along Baltimore to Liberty street; thence north along Liberty street to Saratoga street ; thence west to the centre of College alley ; thence along the centre of said alley to the centre line of Mulberry street ; thence along Mulberry street eastwardly to Cathedral street; and thence northwardly along Cathedral street to the city limits ; thence eastwardly to Jones' Falls ; thence along Jones' Falls to the place of be- ginning.
The THIRTEENTH WARD to comprise all that part of the city contained within the fol- lowing bounds :- Beginning at the intersection of Greene and Fayette streets ; thence northwardly along Greene street to Pennsylvania avenue; ¿ thence along said avenue to the city limits ;
CITY REGISTER.
JACOB G. DAVIES, Mayor. JESSE HUNT, Register. JACOB YUNDT, Deputy Register. HENRY A. HUNT, Clerk to Register. V. H. KALKMAN, Secretary to the Mayoralty.
MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL. First Branch.
1 .- H. A. Cooper, 8 .- F. J. Dallam,
J. W. Croney. R. Purviance.
2 .- D. W. Hudson, 9 .- John S. Brown,
J. Fields. W. J. Page.
3 .- John E. Hall, Thomas Hynes.
10 .- Wm. S. Browning,
George C. Addison.
4 .- T. Yates Walsh, Il .- C. G. Ridgely,
J. Breck. John Green.
5 .- Samuel Harker, 12 .- Alexander Russell,
Dr. W. T. Leonard. Cyrus Gault.
6 .- J. J. Turner,
13 .- George Suter,
II. Staylor, Sr. R. Marley.
7 .- J. H. Kennedy, 14 .- WV. Barnet,
G. Reilly. Henry Snyder.
G. P. Woodward, Ch. Clerk. P. Gorsuch, Ass't Clerk. Jolın Lingenfelter, Doorkeeper.
Second Branch.
I .- Henry R. Lauderman. 8 .- Dr. S. Collins.
2 .- Col. J. E. Stansbury.
9 .- Wm. J. Wight.
3 .- Samuel Boyd, Sr.
10 .- John L. Reese.
4 .- Samuel Barnes. I1 .- Francis Forman.
5 .- Hugh Bolton. 12 .- Dr. James Essender.
6 .- Robert Howard. 13 .- William Baker.
7 .- Michael Caughy. 14 .- B. H. Richardson.
A. H. Pennington, Clerk. E. R. Sinners, Doorkecper.
Commissioners on the bequest of thelate Henry Peters. Joseph Brown, John Feast, Jas. S. Wilson.
Directors on the part of the City in the Baltimore and Chesapeake Stcam Towing Company. William Bose, Wm. Mason, Hugh Jenkins. Trustees for the Poor.
Il. Willis Baxley, David E. Springer,
William Wilson, George Law.
Ward Managers for the Poor.
1 .- William Colton, Jr., 8 .- Charles F. Cloud,
2 .- Edward Thompson, 9 .- Daniel Swartzauer,
3 .- James Hooper, 10 .- Michael Toner,
4 .- John R. Diggs, Il .- Charles Towson,
5 .- Samuel Rankin, 12 .- Isaac MeCurley,
6 .- Christopher Medinger, 13 .- J. W. Watkins,
7 .- William II. Cole, Sr. 14 .- Samuel McMurray.
Superintendent of the Alms House. A. I. W. Jackson.
Visiting Physicians.
Dr. Samuel Annan, Dr. John Power.
Clerk-D. Tonge. Farmer-John Murray. Matron-Mrs. Becket.
Distributers of the Fund for the Widows and Orphans of those who fell in Defence of the City.
John Reese, Samuel Moore.
Cily Counsellor .- Benjamin C. Presstman.
Arbitrators upon Inspection of Sole Leather, Rough Har- ness and Rough Skirting Leather.
Thomas Sewell, Elmer Hewett, Mark Jenkins.
Arbitrators upon Inspection of Green Hides and Skins. Francis Hoover, Butcher. Abr'm Startzman, Tanner. § Charles H. L. Jackson, John Q. Hewlett, Dealer in Leather. Charles Swick,
Reviewers of Flour. Abraham Buckwalter, Samuel Stonebraker, Merchants. William Wierman, Miller. George WV. Arnold, Jolm Smith, Bakers.
Commissioners for Opening Streets. Anthony Miltenberger, Henry Myers, John Dushane.
Assessors of Tax. J. Smith Hollins, Joseph Brown.
Appcal Tax Court. Joseph Brown, J. Smith Hollins, Henry Snyder. City Collector .- Henry Snyder. City Commissioners and Port Wardens. Richard C. Murray, A. R. Blakeney, Talbot Gosnell.
Harbor Masters.
Ist Dist .- Thomas Hellen, 3d Dist .- John K. Carroll, 2d do. - N. B. Pritchard, 4th do. - Saml. Thomas.
Inspectors. Jacob Stouffer, Adam Seltzer, Butter and Lard.
James Lawson, Beef and Pork.
Samuel D. Kirby, Weights and Measures.
Samuel Mass, Long and Dry Measures. George Kenly, Charcoal.
Keepers of the Cily Springs. Calvert street-Joseph Campbell. Charles street-David Nicholls. Eastern-Thomas Lamdin.
Watchman at the City Hall .- Anthony Moore. Assayer of Silver Plate .- Samuel Steele. Keeper of Public Walk .- Andrew Simpson. Keeper of Gunpowder .- Alexander Russell, Sr.
Clerks of Markets.
Centro Market-George W. King, .. Elisha Randall, Assistant. Lexington Market-Thomas Elliott, 66 George P. Gold, Assistant.
Hanover Market-George M. Smith.
Fells Point Market-Richard R. Bishop. Richmond Market -Richard Maulseed, Sr. Hollins st. Mørket-George Ebbarts. Bel Air Market-Henry Yater.
POLICE OFFICERS. Thomas Gifford, High Constable. James H. Denson, General Police Officer.
City Bailiff's and Police Officers.
1 .- Henry P. Ruley.
8 .- A. J. Keller.
2 .- Henry S. McDonald.
9 .- Henry Chisholm.
3 .- John Ray.
10 .- Joseph Fleishell.
4 .- James League. II .- Richard C. Gross.
5 .- Thomas Knighton. 12 .- William Heustis.
6 .- Richard Taylor. 13 .- John H. Barnard.
7 .- Robert Moore. 14 .- Philip Fuller.
Additional Police Officers.
Daniel Myers.
James Taylor.
Emanuel Stockett.
Cornelius Lambert.
Amon Duvall. James Pamphilon.
General City Bailiffs.
William A. Disney, O. C. Fritsehler,
Isaac Merchant,
William J. King,
John Huzza, Michael Schuck,
John C. Henniek, William H. Bombarger,
Samuel Keplinger, William Higgins,
John Maydwell,
Sewell F. Lane,
George Pownall, John Demuth,
Ross T. Pennington, Mordecai Kennedy,
Edward C. Taylor, Jacob Wellslager,
Jacob Stahl, Jr., William Burnet,
Augustus C. Clements,
John C. Jolly.
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BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
Superintendents of Chimney Sweeps.
1 .- Thomas Wilender. 7 .- Hugh S. Orem.
2 .- Benj. O. Hatchinson.
8 .- Jolın Kennedy.
3 .- William l'hillips. 9 .- Nicholas Thrush.
4 .- George W. Long.
10 .- Levi IIampton.
5 .- Alexander Ager. Il .- William Faithful.
6 .- Thomas Henrix.
Justices of the Night Watch.
T. Hanson Belt, for the Middle District. Thomas W. Brotherton, for the Eastern District.
John Wright, for the Western District.
Captains of the Night Watch.
West. District. S Thos. G. Richards.
Charles Peregoy.
Mid. District.
Seth Pollard.
6 .- Elijalı R. Sinners,
Henry W. Small.
L. B. Krein.
14 .- Peter Kreis.
VISITERS OF THE JAIL
DIRECTORS OF THE PENITENTIARY.
Joshua Jones, James Frazier,
T. E. Hambleton,
Robert Howard,
J. N. Brown,
H. R. Lauderman.
NICHOLAS TRACY, Sheriff of Baltimore City and County.
BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
RULES OBSERVED BY THE BANKS IN THIS CITY.
Every Bill or Note offered for discount must be delivered the day preceding the day of discount. Bills or Notes lodged at the Banks for collection, when protested for non-payment-the person lodg- ing the same pays the charge of protest.
Deposites of money, or notes for collection, must be entered in the dealer's book at the time such deposite is made.
The Banks are open every day in the year, from nine to three in the afternoon, except Sundays, Fourth of July and Christmas.
The interest for discount in the Banks in this city is fixed at six per centum per annum. Three days of grace are allowed, and the discount taken for the same.
BANK OF BALTIMORE. Corner of Baltimore and St. Paul streets. Chartered 1795 .- Capital, $1,200,000. J. H. McCULLOH, M. D. President. C. C. JAMISON, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
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J. H. McCulloh, Hugh Jenkins,
Hugh Birckhead, C. E. Wethered,
James Wilson, Josiah Bayly,
Leonard Jarvis, Wm. Williams, Jr.
Robert Lemmon, Samuel Hambleton, S. G. Wyman, George Carter,
William Graham, H. Daingerfield.
State Directors .- Jas. H. Lucket, Richard H. Hall. Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Dividends, 1st Monday in June and December. Notary .- S. Farnandis.
FRANKLIN BANK.
No. 13 North street, near Baltimore. Chartered 1810 .- Capital, $301,850. J. I. DONALDSON, Prest. A. P. GILES, Cash. DIRECTORS. Thomas Kelso, Isaac Brooks,
Jas. L. Ridgely, Jacob Hiss, WVm. P. Mills, George Rogers,
John W. Berry, Daniel Dail.
Discount Day, Monday.
Dividends, April and October. Election, April. Notary .- A. R. Levering.
MARINE BANK.
N. E. corner of Gay and Second streets. Chartered 1810 .- Capital, $309,200. JACOB BIER, Pres't. P. LITTIG, JR., Cashier. DIRECTORS.
Joel Vickers, Edward Jenkins,
WVm. A. Tucker, Thomas Corner,
Samuel Kirby, Henry Wilkins,
Jos. F. Reeves, Richard Holmes,
A. H. Jenkins, Henry Carroll,
Wm. Hooper, John P. Strobel,
Jacob P. Miller, Charles Feinour.
Discount Day, Friday.
Dividends, April and October .- Election, April. Notary .- A. R. Levering.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS'.
Calvert street, corner of Bank Lane, Chartered 1810 .- Capital, $393,560. J. H. THOMAS, Pres't. JOHN LONEY, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
D. Stuart, J. R. Conway,
S. C. Sellman, W. W. Spence,
B. F. Voss, W. Winn, D. B. Banks, Jolın H. Carroll,
N. Brice, Wm. Allen, Harford. Andrew Shriver, Carrott Co.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Dividends, April & Oct .-- Election, 2d Mon. April. Notary .- A. R. Levering.
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