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THE COURTS.
U. S. CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS.
Fourth Judicial Circuit.
Circuit Court-Terms, first Mondays in April and November. IIon. HUGH L. BOND, Circuit Judge; Hon. WILLIAM FELL GILES, District Judge ; JAMES W. CHEW, Clerk; ARCHIBALD STIRLING, JR., Esq, U. S. Dis- trict Attorney ; A. M. ROGERS, Assistant; EDWARD Y. GOLDSBOROUGH, U. S. Marshal ; ISAAC BROOKS and R. LYON ROGERS, Esq'rs, U. S. Com- missioners. Court room, new U. S. Court House, corner North and Fayette Streets.
District Court-Terms, first Tuesdays in March, June, September and Decem- ber. Hon. WILLIAM FELL GILes, District Judge. The officers of this Court are the same as the officers of the Circuit Court. Court room, new U. S. Court House, corner North and Fayette Streets.
THE CIRCUIT COURTS OF MARYLAND.
Eighth Judicial Circuit-Baltimore City.
Superior Court-Terms, Second Mondays in January, May and October. Hon. GEORGE W. DOBBIN, Judge; GEORGE ROBINSON, Clerk.
Court of Common Pieas-Terms, Second Mondays in January, May and October. Hon. HENRY F. GAREY, Judge; I. FREEMAN RASIN, Clerk ; JOIIN M. YOUNG, Commissioner of Insolvent Debtors.
Circuit Court-Terms, Second Mondays in January, March, May, September and November. Return Day, second Monday in July. Hon. CAMP- BELL WHYTE PINKNEY, Judge; JAMES R. BREWER, Clerk.
Criminal Court-Terms, second Mondays in January, May and October. Hon. ROBERT GILMOR, JR., Judge; WILLIAM F. MCKEWEN, Clerk ; AUGUSTUS ALBERT, Sheriff; A. LEO. KNOTT, Esq., States' Attorney ; W. N. C. CARR, Deputy States' Attorney.
City Court-Terms, Second Mondays in January, May and October. Hon. GEORGE WM. BROWN, Judge; NATHANIEL C. ROBERTSON, Clerk.
Orphans' Court-The Orphans' Court is in session every day (Sundays ex- cepted) from 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. Hon. JOHN A. INGLIS, Chief Judge; Hons. GEORGE W. BISHOP and GEORGE W. LINDSAY, Associate Judges; J. HARMAN BROWN, Register of Wills.
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PUBLIC HALLS.
Masonic Temple, N. Charles Street, convenient to all the lines of City cars. Temperance Temple, N. Gay Street, near Baltimore St.
New Assembly Rooms, corner Hanover and Lombard Streets.
China Hall, W. Baltimore Street, near Fremont.
Lehmann's Hall, N. Howard Street, near Richmond Market.
Lyceum Hall, No. 90 W. Baltimore Street. Knabe's Hall, corner Baltimore and Eutaw Streets.
Monumental Assembly Rooms, corner St. Paul and Centre Streets. Saratoga Hall, corner Pratt and Bond Streets.
Raine's Hall, corner Baltimore Street and Postoffice Avenue. Broadway Institute Hall, Broadway Market, Broadway and Canton Ave. Maryland Institute Hall, W. Baltimore Street, near the bridge.
Turn Hall, No. 82 W. Baltimore Street.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
Baltimore Manual Labor School, between Washington and Frederick roads, about two miles from the city.
Baltimore Female College, St. Paul Street, near Saratoga.
Notre Dame, (Convent) Aisquith Street, between Chew and Eager.
McKim Free School, corner Baltimore and Aisquith Streets.
Colvin Institute for Girls, No. 39 Courtland Street.
St. Mary's College, (Catholic Theological Institute,) corner Pennsylvania Avenue and Franklin Street.
Loyola College, (Catholic) corner Madison and Calvert Streets.
Baltimore City College, N. Howard Street, adjoining Academy of Music.
Eastern Female High School, Aisquith and Orleans Streets.
Western Female High School, Fayette and Paca Streets.
University of Maryland, (Medical) corner Green and Lombard Streets. Washington University, (Medical) corner Calvert and Saratoga Streets.
College of Physicians and Surgeons, corner Hanover and Lombard Streets. College of Pharmacy, corner Baltimore and Harrison Streets.
Baltimore Dental College, N. Green Street, near Baltimore St.
Maryland Dental College, N. Calvert Street, betw. Lexington and Saratoga. Bryant, Stratton & Sadler Business College, No. 8 N. Charles Street.
Baltimore Actual Business College, corner Baltimore and Charles Streets. State Department of Labor and Agriculture, Baltimore St. and Postoffice av.
State Board of Education, No. 35 Franklin Street. State Normal School,
St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, (Catholic) situated on the "Maiden's Choice" road, near Carrollton, 2} miles from the city.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO
Importers and Manufacturers,
237 AND 239 W. BALTIMORE ST.
BALTIMORE, MD.
ibbons,
lowers,
ilks,
LADIES' AND MISSES'
Straw Goods and Millinery Generally. ALSO,
WHITE GOODS.
Linens, Laces, Embroideries,
NECK TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS.
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TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Atlantic Coast Line-W. H. Fitzgerald, Agent, 9 German Street. Baltimore and Newbern Line-Andrews & Co., Agents, 73 Smith's Wharf. Boston Steamship Line-A. S. Higgins, Agent, foot Long Dock. Charleston Line-Ed. Fitzgerald, Agent, 50 South Street. Empire Line-George W. Cross, Agent, 199 North Street. Piedmont Air Line-Sol. Haas, Agent, 13 German Street.
Powhatan Line-W. Sealden, Agent, 90 Light Street Wharf. Richmond and York River Line-R. Foster, Agent, 144 Light Street Wharf. Savannah Line-Jas. B. Andrews, Agent, 73 Smith's Wharf.
Virginia and Tennessee Air Line-Wm. M. Lawson, Agent, 157 West Bal- timore Street.
Wilmington Line -- Ed. Fitzgerald, Agent, 50 South Street.
Washington Fast Freight Line-Charles Stewart, Agent, 168 N. Calvert St.
ASYLUMS.
Aged Men's Home-corner Lexington and Calhoun Streets.
Aged Women's Home-Lexington Street, between Calhoun and Stricker Sts. Bayview Asylum-Eastern Avenue extended.
Baltimore Orphan Asylum-Stricker Street, between Lexington and Saratoga. Colored Orphan's Home-Biddle Street, near Druid Hill Avenue.
German Orphan Asylum-Aisquith Street, near Orleans Street.
Home for the Aged (M E. Church)-corner Fulton and Franklin Streets. Home of the Friendless-corner Druid Hill Avenue and Townsend Streets.
Home of the Good Shepherd-corner of Mount and Hollins Streets.
Hebrew Orphan Asylum- - No. 77 E. Baltimore Street.
Maryland Inebriate Asylum-Old Frederick Road, west of Mount de Sales. Maryland Institution for the Instruction of the Blind-North Avenue. Orphans' Home-Broadway.
St. Anthony's German (R. C.) Orphan Asylum-Central Avenue, between Chew and Eager Streets.
St. Frneis' Orphan Asylum-corner Constitution and Parnassus Street. St. Joseph's House of Industry-Waverley Terrace, north Carey Street. St. Mary's Female Orphan Asylum (Catholic)-Franklin St., near Cathedral. St. Paul's Ophan Asylum-near the terminus of Madison Avenue.
St. Paul's Boys Home-Saratoga Street, near Pine Street.
St. Peter's (Episcopal) Orphan Asylum-Madison Avenue, N. of McMechin St. St Vincent's Infant Asylum-corner of Townsend and Division Streets. St. Vincent de Paul's Orphan Asylum-Front Street, near Fayette Street. The "Home"-Albemarle Street, near Plowman Street.
Union Orphan Asylum-N. W. corner Franklin and Schroeder Streets.
BARNUM'S
CITY HOTEL,
ANUMIS
SALVEMY S
MONUMENT SQUARE,
BALTIMORE.
This extensive and well-known establishment is now in complete order, and possesses many advantages from its central location. The whole house has undergone a thorough repair.
OTIS BROTHERS' SAFETY ELEVATOR has been added, and conveys Guests to all the floors.
BOARD, $3 and $4 per Day, according to location of Rooms.
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INFIRMARIES and HOSPITALS.
Church Home-Broadway, north of Baltimore Street.
Hebrew Asylum-(for the sick of the Israelitish faith,) Monument Street, east of Broadway.
Mount Hope Institution-Linden Avenue, near North Avenue, for the insane and sick, belonging to, and served by, the Sisters of Charity.
Mount Hope Retreat-six miles from the City on the Reistertown Road, for the insane and sick, under the care of the Sisters of Charity.
St. Agnes Hospital-Mount Dougherty, opposite Greenmount Cemetery, under charge of Sisters of Charity.
Union Protestant Infirmary-corner Mosher and Division Streets, under the management of an association of Ladies, is open for the reception of medical and surgical cases.
University Hospital-S W. Corner Greene and Lombard Streets, connected with the Medical Department of the University of Maryland. This institution is under the care of Sisters of Charity.
Washington University Infirmary-corner Saratoga and Calvert Streets.
CEMETERIES .*
Baltimore-Office 8 Soutlı Street.
Baltimore-(Hebrew) Office corner Lloyd and Watson Streets.
Baltimore and Brooklyn-Office 271 Light Street.
Cathedral-Office 77 Mulberry Street.
Greenmount-Office 53 Lexington Street.
Holy Cross-Office St. Patrick's Church, Broadway. Loudon Park-Office 19} South Street.
Laurel-(Colored,) Office 18 Courtland Street.
Mount Olivet-Office Basement Charles Street Church.
Mount Carmel-Office 187 South Broadway.
St. Peter's-(Catholic,) Office St. Peter's Church, Poppleton and Hollins Streets.
* GREENMOUNT is Baltimore's most beautiful Cemetery, and accessible by York Road Line of Street Cars. Persons desiring to visit any of the above Cemeteries can obtain tickets by applying at their offices.
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ULERY'S
GOVANSTOWN HOTEL,
(See Illustration on opposite page.)
FOUR MILES FROM BALTIMORE,
ON YORK ROAD.
BREAKFASTS AND
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UPPERS
Served at Short Notice.
CARS PASS THE HOTEL, EACH WAY,
Every Half Hour.
ULERYS
YORK ROAD
JD ENLERE CO BALTO
ULERY'S GOVANSTOWN HOTEL. [SEE ADVERTISEMENT ON OPPOSITE PAGE.]
Geo. Norbury Mackenzie, Jr. Bolling W. Haxall, Jr. D. Barton Marshall.
Mackenzie, Haxall & Marshall, Importers and Factors' Agents SADDLERY HARDWARE, No. 8 SOUTH CHARLES STREET,
BALTIMORE.
Hames, Buckles, Curry Combs, Leather, CHAINS, BRUSHES, SADDLE TREES, Harness Oils, Soaps and Blacking, GIG SADDLES, STIRRUPS, COLLARS, Hogskins, Tacks, GIRTH AND REIN WEBS, Gold, Silver, Nickel, Brass, Tinned and Japanned MOUNTINGS.
NEW CENTRAL OFFICE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD CO. NORTHWEST CORNER BALTIMORE AND CALVERT STREETS.
RICHARD CROMWELL. FRANK B. SLOAN.
Write for Prices and Samples naming Articles wanted.
C. SIDNEY NORRIS & CO.
No. 36 Hanover Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Importers, Dealers and Manufacturers of FURNITURE HARDWARE, AND
CABINET MAKERSHARDWARE
HAIR-CLOTH. REPS. TERRIES.
UPHOLSTERYGOODS
FLUSHES. TICKINGS.CURLED HAIR.
GFRINGS.TWINES.WEBBING.
UNDERTAKERS TRIMMINGS
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CLAPS PUT GIMPS FURNITURE LEATHER HINGES TACK -CASTERS HANDLES KNOBSSCREWS - LOCKS
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Upholsters' Goods. ALSO A FINE LINE OF UNDERTAKERS' TRIMMINGS OF EVERY STYLE AND PRICE.
Wholesale and Retail Agents for PAWTUCKET HAIR CLOTH, AMERICAN SCREWS, EAGLE LOCKS, &c. &c.
INCLUDING EVERY THING USED BY THE TRADE.
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PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Athencum-Corner St. Paul and Saratoga Streets.
Board of Trade-Office, Merchants' Exchange Building, Second Street.
City Hall-North Holliday Street, between Fayette and Lexington.
City Jail-East Madison Street, east of Jones Falls.
Corn and Flour Exchange-South Street, corner of Wood. Court House ( United States)-West Fayette Street, corner of North.
Court House, (City)-St. Paul Street, between Fayette and Lexington.
Court House, (County)-Corner Lexington Street and Monument Square.
Custom House-Corner Gay and Lombard Streets. WASHINGTON BOOTH, Collector, office hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Gas Light Company of Baltimore-Offices 10 South Street.
Gas Light Company, (Portable)-7 South Gay Street.
Gas Works, (Maryland)-8 North Liberty Street.
Gas Company, (People's)-No. 162 West Fayette Street.
Law Buildings-S. W. Corner Lexington and St. Paul Streets.
Maryland Academy of Art-34 Mulberry Street, near Charles.
Maryland Bible Society-North Charles Street.
Maryland Institute, for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts-Baltimore Street, near the Bridge
School for Girls, (school of reform)-On the Baltimore and Ohio Railway.
Maryland Penetentiary-Square bounded by Madison, Forrest, Truxton Sts. and Jones' Falls.
Masonic Temple-North Charles Street, between Lexington and Saratoga. Merchants' Exchange-Second Street, adjoining Post Office.
Odd Fellows' Hall-North Gay Street, above Baltimore.
Old City Hall-Holliday Street, near Saratoga.
Peabody Institute-South East Corner Monument and Charles Streets.
Record Office-South East Corner St. Paul and Lexington Streets.
Temperance Temple-Gay Street, north of Baltimore Street.
Weather Observatory-Over 32 Second Street.
Young Men's Christian Association-N. W. cor. Charles and Saratoga Sts.
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Bay and Coastwise Steamers.
Atlantic Coast Line-E. K. Burgess, Agent, 73 Smith's Wharf. Baltimore and Fredericksburg Line-H. W. Corner, Agent, 118 Spear's Whf. Baltimore and Savannah Line-Jas. B. Andrews, Agent, 73 Smith's Wharf. Baltimore and Newbern Line-Andrews & Co., Agents, 73 Smith's Wharf. Baltimore and Havana Line-Mordecai & Co., Agents, 45 S. Gay Street Boston Line-A. L. Huggins, Agent, foot of Long Dock.
Baltimore and Philadelphia Line-J. Alex. Shriver, Agent, 3 Light-St. Whf. Baltimore and Susquehanna Line-J. J. Taylor, Agent, 212 W. Falls Ave. Chester River Line-R. A. Brainard, Agent, Pier 7 Light-Street Wharf. Charleston Line-Mordecai & Co., Agents, 45 S. Gay Street. Eastern Shore Line-P. R. Clark, Agent, 105 South Street.
Lower Potomac Line-138 Light Street Wharf. Maryland Steamboat Company's Line-H. B. Ensign, Agent, 98 Light Street. Richmond and York River Line-R. Foster, Agent, 90 Light-Street Wharf.
ESTABLISHED 1834.
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MEDALS AND BADGES FOR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Communion Ware for Churches.
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CHURCHES.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
Right Rev. W. R. WHITTINGHAM, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of Maryland. Right Rev. WM. PINKNEY, D. D., Assistant Bishop.
St. Paul's, corner of Saratoga and Charles Streets.
St. Peter's, corner of Druid Hill Avenue and Lanvale Street.
Christ, corner of St. Paul and Chase Streets.
Church of the Messiah, corner of Gay and Fayette Streets.
St. Andrew's, High Street, north of Lombard.
Church of the Ascension, corner Oregon street and Lafayette Square. Grace Church, corner Park and Monument streets.
Mount Calvary, corner Eutaw and Madison streets. St. Mark's, Lombard street, west of Fremont.
Church of our Saviour, corner Broadway and McElderry st.
Trinity, corner Broadway and Pratt street.
St. Stephen's, Hanover street, corner Welcome alley.
St. Luke's, Franklin Square, Carey street.
Emanuel, corner Read and Cathedral streets.
St. Barnabas, Biddle street, north of George.
Church of St. John the Baptist, Barre street, west of Little Greene.
Holy Innocents, northwest corner Chase and Eden streets.
Memorial, corner Townsend and Bolton streets.
St. Matthew's, Bank street, east of Bond.
All Saints, corner Baltimore and Gilmor streets.
Wyatt Memorial Chapel, Saratoga street, east of Pine.
Advent Mission Chapel, Battery avenue, south of West.
St. James, Colored, corner North and Saratoga streets.
St. Luke's Colored Mission, west of St. Luke's Church, near Calhoun street.
St. Bartholomew, North avenue, between Madison av. and McCulloh st.
St. Mary the Virgin, Colored, Orchard street, near Madison avenue.
Chapel of the Evangelist, 71 Elliott street, Canton.
Chapel of Church Home, North Broadway, near Fayette street.
Chapel Good Shepherd, Colored, corner Spring and Mullikin streets. Howard Chapel, Colored, Park avenue, near Lanvale street.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian, corner Madison and Park streets.
Second Presbyterian, corner Baltimore and Lloyd streets.
Franklin Square Church, south side of Franklin Square.
Central Presbyterian, Eutaw Place, near Dolphin street. Brown Memorial, corner Park avenue and Townsend street.
Aisquith Street Church, corner Aisquith and Edward streets. Broadway Church, corner Broadway and Gough street.
Dolphin Street Church, corner Dolphin and Etting streets.
Franklin Street Church, corner Franklin and Cathedral streets.
Westminister Church, corner Fayette and Greene streets.
Twelfth Presbyterian, Franklin street, between Myrtle ave. and Fremont st.
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South Presbyterian, (Light-St. Church now) Light street, near Montgomery. Associate Reformed Church, Fayette street, between Liberty and Charles. First Constitutional, (Green-St. Church now) corner Greene and German sts. First United Presbyterian, corner Madison and Biddle streets. Madison-Street Presbyterian, Colored, Madison street, near Park. Reformed Presbyterian, Harford avenue, junction Aisquith.
First Congregational Church, Eutaw street, between Hoffman and Dolphin.
ROMAN CATHOLIC. Most Rev. J. R. BAYLEY, Archbishop of Baltimore.
Cathedral, corner Cathedral and Mulberry streets.
St. Alphonsus, German, corner Park and Saratoga streets.
St. Bridget's, Canton.
St. Patrick's, corner Broadway and Bank street.
St. Vincent de Paul's, 23 North Front street.
St. Mary's Chapel, St. Mary's Seminary, Pennsylvania avenue.
Carmelite Chapel, corner Biddle and Caroline streets.
St. Ignatius, corner Calvert and Madison streets.
St. Agnes Chapel, St. Agnes Hospital.
St. James, German, Aisqulth street, corner Eager.
St. Frances Chapel and Colored Sisters Prov., Chase and Constitution sts.
St. Francis Xavier, Colored, corner Calvert and Pleasant streets.
St. Joseph's, corner Barre and Howard streets.
St. Peter's, corner Poppleton and Hollins streets.
St. John's, corner Eager and Valley streets.
St. Michael's, German, corner Lombard and Wolfe streets. St. Martin's, corner Fulton and Fayette streets.
Immaculate Conception, corner Mosher street and Druid Hill avenue.
Chapel of Visitation Convent, corner Park and Centre streets.
Church of the Holy Cross, West street, Federal Hill.
Mount Hope Institution, Gibson street near Mosher.
St. Lawrence, Fort road.
St. Mary's Star of the Sea, corner Johnson and Clement streets.
Fourteen Holy Martyrs, Mount street near Pratt.
Sacred Heart (St. Wenceslaus Institute), Central avenue near Fayette street.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Eutaw Street, Eutaw street, above Mulberry.
Madison Avenue Church, corner Madison av and Townsend st.
Wesley Chapel, corner Sharp and Barre streets. Exeter Street, Exeter street east of Gay.
Monument Street, corner Monument and Stirling streets.
Madison Square, corner Caroline and Eager streets.
Harford Avenue, Harford avenue and Biddle streets.
Shaffer Chapel, Gough street east of Washington. Patterson Chapel and Highland Avenue, corner Chester and Orleans streets. Broadway Church, Broadway south of Pratt street. Eastern Avenue, Eastern avenue east of Bond. Fell's Point Chapel, corner Eastern avenue and Star alley. Burke Street Chapel, Burke street. Canton Church, Canton avenue extended. Cross Street Chapel, corner Cross and Warner streets. Grace Church, corner Townsend and Republican streets. Causeway Chapel, Eastern avenue. First German, Broadway.
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