Woods' Baltimore city directory (1860), Part 105

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Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
Number of Pages: 634


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For inspecting Bacon or Bulk Meat, ₹ 1000 lbs. 1212 cents.


Scalaye on Bacon, 14 # cent .; on Bulk Meat 1 } cent.


T'ares on Bacon and Bulk Meat, actual.


Pork and Beef to be packed or re-packed in accordance with existing city ordinances.


CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS.


Great Britain-H. W. Ovenden, New Ex- change buildings. 35


France-P. Arbeltier, Vice Consul, No. 100 Saratoga street.


Spain and Mexico-J. A. Pizarro, No. 3 Bar- net street, near Charles.


Saxony, Bavaria, Prussia, Wurtemburg, Ba- den and Hesse Darmstadt-W. Dresel, Con- sulate, 11 Cheapside, corner of Lombard-st. Belgium-G. O. Gorter, 52 Gay street.


Russia-Aug. Kohler, Acting Vice Consul, over 69 Exchange place.


Sardinia-C. A. Williamson, Union Bank. Netherlands-Claas Vocke, 116 South Charles street.


Sweden and Norway-F. B. Graf, 18 Second street.


Demark-H. G. Jacobsen, 64 Exchange place.


Oriental Republic, Uruguay-P. Murguiondo, 67 S. Gay street.


Buenos Ayres-C. Morton Stewart, 52 S. Gay street.


New Grenada-R. A. Fisher, 54 S. Gay-st. Equador-James I. Fisher, 54 S. Gay street. Venezuela-Bolivar D. Danels, 57 Fayette street.


Hamburg and Bremen-A. Schumacher, Con- sul General, 9 S. Charles street.


Brazil and Portugal-C. O'Donnell, 51 Ex- change place.


Hanover-Edward Uhrlaub, 17 German street, Oldenburg-Henry Oelrichs, 31 S. Charles street.


Hawaiian Islands-Granville S. Oldfield, Vice- Consul, 84 Fayette street.


Peru and Chili-Richard B. Fitzgerald, 6 Gay street.


Lubec-H. Von Kapff, 22 German street.


Two Sicilies-A. C. Rhodes, 63 Exchange place, up stairs.


Austria-J. D. Kremelberg, Vice Consul, 11 Cheapside.


Agent for the Underwriters at Lloyd's-Jas. Carey Coale, New Exchange buildings.


Agent for the N. Y. Board of Underwriters- Jas. Carey Coale, New Exchange buildings. Agents for the Underwriters at Bremen-F. W. Brune & Sons.


RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS,


For taking Depositions, Acknowledgments of Deeds, &c.


JAMES B. LATIMER, corner of St. Paul and Fayette streets.


J. D. PRATT, corner of Baltimore and Charles streets.


WM. F. FRICK, corner of St. Paul and Lex- ington streets.


BOLIVAR D. DANELS, 57 W. Fayette street E. R. SPRAGUE, over Bank of Baltimore. JOIN R. KENLY, 55 Fayette street. FREDERICK F. BENZINGER, 19 Lexington-st. ALBERT A. NUNES, 29 St. Paul street.


JOSEPH T. ATKINSON, 36 St. Paul street. A. H. PENINGTON, 65 Hanover street. THOMAS WHELAN, jr., 16 St. Paul street. WILLIAM S. BRYAN, 46 Lexington street. CHARLES H. KEY, Spurrier's court. JAMES J. ROBINS, 22 Fayette street.


FERDINAND MEARIS, 26 Second street.


WM. B. HILL, S. W. corner of St. Paul and Fayette streets.


Boxes of Cuba Sugar 8


66 Boxes of Soap, Candles, Cheese,


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APPENDIX.


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


WM. GILMOR, 83 Second street. JNO. M. WALKER, 36 Second street. LEWIS SUTTON, 91 Second street. DAVID RIDGELY,


ATHEN ÆUM,


Corner of St. Paul and Saratoga Streets, con- tains the following Societies : Library Company of Baltimore.


Historical Society of Maryland. A. M. ROGERS, Assistant Librarian.


Mercantile Library Association. Library 17,000 volumes. The Library and Reading Rooms are open daily, from 10 A. M., until 2 P. M., for the reception of ladies exclusively, and from 2 till 10 P. M. to the members generally.


Subscription Five Dollars per annum.


GEO. A. POPE, President. JAMES GREEN, Librarian.


BOARD OF TRADE.


The Board of Directors meet on the 1st Mon- day of every month, for transaction of such business as may come before them. Subscrip- tion $3 per annum.


JOHN C. BRUNE, President.


VICE-PRESIDENTS. Wm. McKim, Robert Leslie,


Thomas C. Jenkins, A. Schumacher,


E. B. DALLAM, Treasurer.


GEORGE U. PORTER, Sec'y. Office new Exchange Building.


CORN AND FLOUR EXCHANGE. Nos. 77 and 79 South street. WM. CRICHTON, President. VICE-PRESIDENTS.


H. L. Whitridge, Wm. Chesnut. SAMUEL DUER, Treasurer.


JOHN P. PACA, Sec'y.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: C. D. Hinks, J. B. Brinkley, J. H. Bayfield.


MARYLAND INSTITUTE, For Promoting Mechanic Arts. SAMUEL SANDS, President. VICE-PRESIDENTS :


John F. Meredith, James M. Anderson. G. H. HUNT, Rec. Secretary.


J. S. SELBY, Actuary.


Meets on second Wednesday of each month, at the Hall over Centre Market. Library open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Active mem- bers $2 for admission and $3 annual dues. Junior members $1 for admission, and $1.50 annual dues.


Maryland Gas Company.


Office over Bank of Baltimore, corner Balti- more and St. Paul streets.


THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE READ- ING ROOMS. New Exchange Building, Exchange Place and Second street. Papers filed from all parts of the United States; also from Europe and the West Indies. Subscription $10 per annum. GEORGE U. PORTER, Sup't.


Gas Light Company of Baltimore. COLUMBUS O'DONNELL, Pres't.


Jos. BROWN, Sec'y. Office No 19 South street.


Gray Manufacturing Company of Maryland. JOHN P. KENNEDY, Pres't. CHARLES MAREAN, Agent. Office cor. Davis and Lexington.


Susquehanna Canal Company. GEORGE W. LEUFFER, Pres't. THOS. M. ABBETT, Treasurer. Office corner Davis and Lexington.


MARYLAND HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.


AT BALTIMORE.


President and Visitors. RICHARD SPRIGG STEUART, President. Visitors Residing in Counties. St. Mary's-John M. Broome, M. D. Kent-B. F. Houston, M. D.


Anne Arundel-Thos. J. Franklin, M. D.


Calvert-Daniel R. Magruder.


Charles-Walter Mitchell. Baltimore-James Howard McHenry. Talbot-Edward Lloyd, Jr.


Somerset-John W. Dashiell, M. D.


Dorchester-Thomas Holliday Hicks.


Cecil-Henry H. Mitchell, M. D.


Prince George's-Wm. B. Hill.


Queen Anne's-Wm. Henry De Courcy, M. D.


Worcester-George M. Upshur, M. D.


Frederick-Thomas Sim, M. D.


Harford-Joshua Wilson, M. D. Caroline-Andrew Stafford, M. D. Washington-Frederick Dorsey, Jr., M. D.


Montgomery-Allen Bowie Davis.


Alleghany -- J. Philip Roman. Carroll-Jesse L. Warfield, M. D. Howard-George W. Dobbin.


Visitors Residing in City of Baltimore.


Charles Howard, Vice-President.


John I. Donaldson, Treasurer.


George Wm. Brown, Secretary.


David Keener, M. D.


Evan T. Ellicott.


Stephen Collins, M. D.


Thomas Wilson.


Johns Hopkins.


Wm. G. Harrison.


Enoch Pratt.


Wm. E. Mayhew.


JOHN FONERDEN, M. D., Medical Superin- tendent.


JAMES A. STEUART, M. D. Assistant Medical Superintendent


WM. T. MOORE, Steward.


MRS. ANN W. SMITH, Matron.


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APPENDIX.


DISPENSARIES.


BALTIMORE .- Corner of Liberty and Fayette streets.


NORTH EASTERN .- East Monument near Gay street.


SOUTHERN .- 48 Conway street.


EASTERN .- Corner of Central Avenue and Baltimore street.


INFIRMARIES.


BALTIMORE INFIRMARY, s W corner Greene and Lombard.


UNION PROTESTANT INFIRMARY, Division, between Mosher and McMechin.


HOUSE OF REFUGE.


Managers of the House of Refuge on the part of the City of Baltimore.


Charles M. Keyser,


E. M. Greenway,


Thomas M. Abbett, George A. Davis,


A. Fuller Crane, George M. Smith,


John Henderson, Wm. J. Rieman,


John R. Kelso,


John McCron.


ALMSHOUSE. Ward Managers of the Poor.


Lewis Audoun, 1st Ward.


Philip Bandel, 2d


R. A. McAllister, 3d


John T. Kerner,


4th 66


John W. Hunt,


5th


Wm. Hickman,


6th


Joseph H. Samree,


7th


66


James Webb, .


8th


66


Samuel French, .


9th


James H. Bond,


10th


Thomas Symington,


11th


66


Elias Ford 12th 66


James McCurley, 13th


Joshua Dryden,


14th


66


Wm. Reese, 15th


16th


66


Clark Cottrell,


17th


66


Washington Shipley,


18th


66


Wm. I. Nicholls,


20th


66


SOCIETIES.


MASONS.


Masonic Hall-St. Paul, cor. Court House lane.


MEETING OF LODGES AND CHAPTERS.


Cassia Lodge, No. 45-1st and 3d Monday.


Amicable 25-2d and 4th Monday.


Adherence " 66 88-2d and 4th Monday. --


King David's Lodge, No. 68-1st and 3d Tuesday.


Warren Lodge, No. 51-2d and 4th Tuesday. Monumental " " 96-2d and 4th Tuesday.


St. John's Lodge, No. 34-1st and 3d Wed- nesday.


Corinthian Lodge, No. 93-2d and 4th Wed- nesday.


Washington Lodge, No. 3-1st and 3d Thurs- day.


Union Lodge, No. 60-2d and 4th Thursday. Concordia " 66 13-1st and 3d Friday. Ben Franklin 97-1st and 3d Friday. Hiram Lodge, U. D-1st and 3d Thursday. Mystic Circle, U. D-1st and 3d Monday. Centre U. D-1st and 3d Thursday.


Concordia Chapter, No. 1-1st and 3d Tues- day. '


Phenix Chapter, No. 7-2d and 4th Monday.


Jerusalem “ " 9-1st and 3d Monday. Comd. Knights Templar, No. 1-2d and 4th Friday.


Comd. Knights Templar, No. 2-2d and 4th Thursday.


Arcana Lodge, U. D .- 1st and 3d Monday, at No. 2 S. Carey street.


I. O. of O. F.


The Grand Lodge meets semi-annually on the third Monday in January and July, in the city of Baltimore.


Officers of the Grand Lodge.


W. Carville Cunningham, M. W. Grand Master; John C. Smith, R. W. D. G. Master; Grafton M. Bosley, R. W. G. Warden; Jos. B. Escavaille, R. W. G. Secretary; Richard Marley, R. W. G. Treasurer; Edwin R. Hera, R. W. G Chaplain; C. H. Dupuy, R. W. G. Marshal; Lemuel S. Prince, W. Grand Conductor; Origonal Herring, W. G. Guar- dian; Joseph F. Schweitzer, W. G. Herald.


Grand Encampment of Maryland.


John Grubb, M. W. Grand Patriarch; Sam- uel H. Wentz, M. E. Grand High Priest; Charles A. Welshoffer, R. W. Grand Senior Warden; John W. Hunt, R. W. G. Scribe; Jos. B. Escavaille, R. W. G. Treasurer; Ja- cob H. Freeburger, R. W. G. Junior Warden; Joseph F. Schweitzer, R. W. G. Sentincl.


Subordinate Lodges, and their nights of meeting in the city of Baltimore.


Washington, No. 1, Monday, 36 N. Gay Gratitude, No. 5,


Maryland, No. 11,


Mechanics, No. 15 66


Jackson, No. 65, 66


General Taylor, No. 72 66


66


William Tell, No. 4, Tuesday,


66


Corinthian, No. 10,


Union, No. 16, 84 S Broadway


Germania, No. 37, 66


36 N Gay


Oriental, No. 52, 66


Independence, No. 77, 66 66


Columbia, No.3, Wednesday, “


Harmony, No. 6, 66


Thos. Wildey, No. 44, " 84 S Broadway


Iris, No. 48, 36 N Gay.


Golden Rule, No. 58, 66


Pacific, No. 63, 24 N Paca


Baltimore City, No. 57,“ 36 N Gay


Madison, No. 98, 66


Franklin, No. 2, Thursday, 66


Friendship, No. 7, 66


Jefferson, No. 9,


66


66


Monumental, No. 14, 66


Mountain, No. 84,


Schiller, No. 55, Friday,


Warren, No. 71,


Bayley, No. 96, Wednesday, “


-


Liberty, No. 93, 66


Marion, No. 8, 66


Thomas S. Sumwalt,


Samuel Black, 19th


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APPENDIX.


Subordinate Encampments, and their nights of Meeting in the city of Baltimore.


Jerusalem, No. 1, Friday, at 36 N Gay


Salem, No. 2, Wednesday,


Hebron, No. 10, Tuesday, 66


Mount Moriah, No. 11, Monday, 66


Schiller No. 12, Thursday,


Mount Ararat, No. 13, Tuesday, 24 'N Paca


SONS OF TEMPERANCE.


The Grand Division of Maryland meets in the city of Baltimore on the 3d Thursday in October, in the Temple, N. Gay street. The officers are :


E. W BRIDING, G. W. P. E. W. PEARCE, G. W. A. JOHN C. WELCH, G. Scribe. L. D. TAYLOR, G. Treasurer. WM. G. YOUNG, G. Chaplain. P. M. LEAKIN, G. Conductor. N. S. TYSON, G. Sen.


Time and places of meeting.


Baltimore, No. 1, Monday, at the Temple. Maryland, No. 2, Tuesday, 66


Howard, No. 3, Wednesday, cor. Broadway and Eastern Avenne.


Newington, No. 27, Whatcoat Chapel


Marion, No. 19, Thursday, at the Temple.


Western Star, No. 165, Thursday, cor Greene and Paca. Land and Sea, No. 161, Thursday, cor Light and Montgomery.


Hiawatha, No.168 Wednesday, at the Temple.


The Grand Division also meets on the 3d Thursday in January, April and July, at such place as may be fixed at the annual meeting in October.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. G. C. of U. S.


The Great Council of the U. S. Improved O. R. M. meets in the city of Baltimore every G. S., on the second Tuesday in the Corn Moon. The chiefs are:


ANDREW J. BAKER, of Pa., W. G. Incohonee. J. N. TYRACK, of Ky., W. G. Sr. Sagamore. E. L. LUNSFORD, of Va , W. G. Jr. Sagamore. J. M. REUTER, of Missouri, W. G. Prophet. JNO. L. BOOKER, of Md., W. G. C. of Records. W. G. GORSUCH, of Md., W. G. K. of Wam- pum.


GREAT COUNCIL OF MARYLAND. GEO. B. COLFLESH, W. G. Sachem. JAMES YOUNG. W. G. Sr. Sagamore. J. F. WILLS, W. G. Jr. Sagamore. WM. PAUL, W. G. Prophet. JOHN L. BOOKER, W. G. C. of Records. WM. BESNON, W. G. K. of Wampum.


Place and time of Meeting of Tribes. Logan, No. 1, Monday, cor Bank and Bond Pocahontas, No. 3, " Red Men's Hall Powhatan, No. 5, Wednesday, corner Pratt & Bond


Philip, No. 8, Thursday, Osceola Wigwam Osceola, No. 11, Wednesday, " Anacostia, No. 12, Monday, " Maneto, No. 14, Wednesday, Red Men's Hall Tecumseh, No. 15, Tuesday, corner Light and Montgomery.


Ottawa, No. 16, Thursday, Red Men's Hall Montezuma, No. 20, Tuesday, Wildey Hall Pawnee, No. 22, " Red Men's Hall


Susquehanna, No. 27, Friday, 66 America's Own, No. 31, Tuesday, cor Balti- more-st and Tripolet's al


Incohonee, No. 33, Monday, 66 Manhattan, No. 34, " cor Greene & Lexing'n


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN. Meet in Metamora Hall, W Lombard, near Hanover.


Metamora Tribe, No. 1. Monshusia Tribe, No. 2. Sagamore Tribe, No. 8. Osceola Tribe. No. 11.


HIBERNIAN SOCIETY OF BALTI- MORE.


Incorporated by the General Assembly of Ma- ryland, February, 1818.


HUGH JENKINS, President.


DANIEL J. FOLEY, Ist Vice-President.


CHARLES M. DOUGHERTY, 2d Vice-President.


Rev. JAMES DOLAN, Chaplain.


SAMUEL 1. DONALDSON, Counsellor.


JOHN H. O'DONOVAN,


DOMINICK A. O'DONNELL, S


Physicians.


M. J. KELLY, Treasurer.


EUGENE CUMMISKY, Secretary.


MANAGERS.


Charles Pendergast, Michael Roche,


James Keenan, Luke Cassidy,


James Mullin, Daniel Donnelly,


()wen O'Brien, George Reilly.


Samuel H. Adams,


I. O. of Rechabites.


Rechabite Hall, N. W. corner Frederick and Fayette streets.


Maryland District Tent, No. 29, 1. O. of R., D. C. B .: J. H. S. Clark. D. D. R .: L. E. Slicer, T. T .: J. R. Dutton. Treasurer, Wm. J. Goldsborough.


I. O. SONS OF MALTA.


MARYLAND LODGE, No. 1.


Meeting Nights-Wednesday and Saturday.


STEPHEN JOICE, Grand Commander.


Q. W. RATCLIFFE, Vice Grand Commander. DANIEL STILTZ, Grand Chancellor. C. M. DESHON, Grand Conductor. JOIIN YEAGER, Secretary.


JOHN DUKEHART, Treasurer.


THOMAS WILDEY, Grand Patriarch. Col. JNO. J. JOHNSTON, G. Musical Conductor.


UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.


The Grand Grove meets on the second Tuesday of March, June, September and De- cember, Gay corner of Front.


I. O. OF UNITED BROTHERS.


Grand Band meet quarterly at United Brothers' Hall, W. Baltimore corner Tripolet's alley.


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APPENDIX.


GERMANIA CLUB.


165 W. LOMBARD STREET. Incorporated 1842. CLAAS VOCKE, Pres't.


JOHN KATZ, Vice-Presidents


CHIAS. BULLING, ADO. ENGLER, Treasurer. J. EMIL KIRSCHFELD, Secretary. ED. VIEMANN, Sec'ry of Officers. Managers :


C. NITZE, G. BODECKER,


AUG. SCHURMANN, L. WEIIRKAMP, T. H. TESDORPF.


COURTS.


UNITED STATES COURTS.


CIRCUIT COURT OF THE U. S. for the Fourth Circuit, Chief Justice Taney, sits in Baltimore city, the First Monday in April and November, in Masonic Hall.


DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. for Maryland District, Hon. Wm. F. Giles, Judge, sits the First Tuesday in March, June, Sep- tember and December, in Masonic Hall


John W. Watkins, Marshal.


TERMS OF THE COURTS OF MARYLAND.


COURT OF APPEALS .- Hon. John C. Legrand, John Bowers Eccleston, Wm. Hal- lam Tucker, James L. Bartol, Judges. Sits in Annapolis on the First Monday in June and December.


FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.


HON. P. W. CRAIN, Judge.


St. Mary's County .- 3d Monday in March and November.


Charles' County .- Ist Monday in May and December.


Prince George's County .- Ist Monday in April and November.


SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.


HON. NICHOLAS BREWER, Judge.


Anne Arundel County-3d Monday in April, and 4th Monday in October.


Howard County .- 3d Monday in March, and Ist Monday in September.


Calvert County .- 2d Monday in May and October.


Montgomery County .- Ist Monday in March, and 2d Monday in November


THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. HON. MADISON NELSON, Judge.


Frederick County .- 3d Monday in October, and 2d Monday in February, for law and equity business, and 1st Monday in January and July for equity business exclusively.


Carroll County .- 1st Monday in April and September


FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. HON. THOS. PERRY, Judge.


Washington County .- Ist Monday in March, and 4th Monday in July and November.


Alleghany County .- 2d Monday in April and October, and Ist Monday in January.


FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.


BALTIMORE CITY.


SUPERIOR COURT. - Hon. Z. Collins Lee, Judge. Stated terms : 2d Monday in Jan- uary, May and September. "Stated rule days:" 2d Monday in February, March, April, June, July, October, November and December.


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS .- Hon. Wm. L. Marshall, Judge. Stated terms : 2d Monday in January, May and September. "Stated rule days :" 2d Monday in February, March, April, June, July, October, November and December.


ORPHAN'S COURT, Baltimore City .- Meets daily at 11 o'clock. Judges, Hon. E. D. Kemp, S. G. Spicer, and C. G. Griffith. Isaac P. Cook, Register.


CIRCUIT COURT .- Hon. Wm. George Krebs, Judge, sits the 2d Monday in Novem- ber, January, March, May, July & September.


CRIMINAL COURT-Hon. Henry Stump, Judge, sits the 2d Monday in January, May and September, and (without a jury) on every Saturday. A petit jury may be summoned at any time between the sessions.


SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. HON. JOHN H. PRICE, Judge.


Baltimore County .- 1st Monday in March, 3d Monday in May, 4th Monday in August, and Ist Monday in December.


Cecil County .- 2d Monday in February, 1st Monday in April, 3d Monday in July, and 2d Monday in October.


Harford County .- 4th Monday in February and April, Ist Monday in August, and 2d Monday in November.


SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,


HON. R. B. CARMICHAEL, Judge.


Kent County .- 3d Monday in April and Oct. Queen Anne's County .- Ist Monday in May and November.


Talbot County. - 3d Monday in May and November.


Caroline County .- 2d Monday in March, and Ist Monday in October.


EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.


HON. THOS. A. SPENCE, Judge.


Dorchester County .- 4th Monday in January and July, 4th Monday in April, and 2d Mon- day in November


Worcester County .- 3d Monday in January May, July and October.


Somerset County .- 2d Monday in January and July, and Ist Monday in April and Oct.


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APPENDIX.


CHURCHES.


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. LOCATION.


NAME.


St. Paul's,


St. Peter's,


Christ,


St. Andrew's, Church of Ascension,


Grace Church,


Mount Calvary,


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


St. Luke's, West Baltimore Mission, Emanuel,


St. Barnabas' Chapel, Church St. John Baptist, Holy Innocents' Chapel, St. Thomas' Chapel, Trinity Chapel, (col'd) St. James', (col'd) Zion Church,


Corner of Saratoga and Charles,


Corner of Sharp and German, Corner of Gay and Fayette, High north of Lombard, Lexington east of Pine ·


Corner of Monument and Park


Corner of Eutaw and Madison,


Lombard west of Fremont, Corner of Mullikin and Spring, Corner of Broadway and Pratt, Hanover, corner of Welcome al, Franklin Square, Carey street, Frederick Turnpike,


Corner of Read and Cathedral,


Biddle north of George,


Barre east of Little Paca,


Chase east of Eden,


Homestead,


Bank east of Bond,


Corner of North and Saratoga, Corner of Baltimore and Gilmor,


PASTORS.


Rev. W. E. Wyatt, D. D.


Rev. C. C. Grafton, Assistant Rev. George Cummin, D. D. Rev. L. H. Johns, Assistant. Rev. Thomas G. Addison. Rev. A. N. F. Rolfe. Rev. John C. McCabe.


- Rev. A. C. Coxe, D. D. Rev. G. A. Easton, Assistant. Rev. Thomas Ritchie. Rev. T. H. Perinc, Assistant. Rev. M. Macfarland. Rev. Thomas Barrow. Rev. George A. Leakin. Rev. James D. McCabe, D. D. Rev. Charles W. Rankin. Rev. E G. Perryman, Assist't. Rev. B. B. Griswold. Vacant. Rev. C. R. Howard, Assistant. Rev. A. P. Stryker. Rev. W. T. Johnson. Rev. James P. Fugitt. Rev. Ethan Allen.


Rev. H. H. Webb.


Rev. M. L. Forbes. -


PRESBYTERIAN.


First Presbyterian, Second


Third 66


Fourth


Central 66


Aisquith street, Broadway,


Franklin street,


Westminster Church,


Twelfth Presbyterian, South Presbyterian, Associated Church, First Constitutional, Associated Refo. Church, Harford Avenue, Madison Presb. (col'd)


Corner of Madison and Park, Corner of Baltimore and Lloyd, Next to 83 Eutaw,


Baltimore west of Fremont,


Corner of Saratoga and Liberty, Corner of Aisquith and Edward, Corner of Broadway and Gough, Corner of Franklin & Cathedral, Corner of Fayette and Greene, Franklin b Chatsworth & Frem't, Light near Montgomery,


Fayette bet Liberty and Charles, Corner of Greene and German, Courtland north of Saratoga, Harford av. junction Aisquith. Madison near Park


Rev. J. C. Backus, D. D. Rev. J. T. Smith, D. D. Rev. G. Owen. Rev. J. A. Lefevre.


Rev. Thomas E. Peck.


Rev. D. T. Carnahan.


Rev. F. W. Brauns. Rev. N. C. Burt.


Rev. C. Dickson. Rev. W. Marshall.


Rev. J. Henry Kaufman Rev. Otis H. Tiffany.


Rev. H. Dunning.


Rev. William Bruce.


Rev. Mr. Revels.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


Cathedral,


St. Alphonsus, (German) St. Bridget's, St. Patrick's,


St. Vincent de Paul's,


St. Mary's Chapel, Carmelite Chapel, St. Mary's Chapel, St. Ignatius, St. James', (German) St. Francis' Chapel and ? col'd Sisters Prov.


Corner of Cathedral & Mulberry,


Corner of Park and Saratoga, Canton, Corner of Broadway and Bank, 23 n Front,


St. Mary's Seminary, Penna. av. Aisquith south of Orleans, Madison street bridge, Corner of Calvert and Madison,


Aisquith south of Eager, Richmond near Park,


Most Rev. Fran. Kenrick, D. D. Very Rev. H. B. Coskery, rector. Rev. Thomas R. Foley. Rev. E. Q. S. Waldron. Rev. George Rumpler, rector. Rev. M. O'Reilly, D. D. Rev. James Dolan, pastor. ( Rev. L. Obermeyer, pastor. Rev. George Flaut, assistant. Rev. Alexius J. Elder. Rev. George Flaut, chaplain. Attended from Loyola College. Rev. Wm. F. Clarke, S. J. of Loyola College. Attended from St. Alphonsus.


Attended from St. Alphonsus.


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APPENDIX.


St. Joseph's,


St. Peter's,


St. John's,


St. Michael's, (German) Immaculate Conception, Chap. of Visitat'n Conv. Church of the Holy Cross, Mount Hope Institution,


Corner of Barre and Howard


Cornerof Poppleton and Hollins,


Corner of Eager and Valley, Corner Lombard and Ann Corner of Ross and Townsend, Corner of Park and Centre, West street, Federal Hill, Gibson near Mosher


S Rev. Thos. Mulledy , S. J. pastor. Rev. P. De Maestri, S. J. assist. Rev. E. McColgan, pastor. Rev. J. F. Hickey, assistant. Rev. Bernard McManus, pastor. Rev. E. Lyman, assistant. Rev. Joseph Muller. Rev. J. Giustiniani, C. M. Rev. Dennis Leyden, C. M. Attended from St. Alphonsus Rev. P. J. Hespelein. Attended from St. Alphonsus.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


Corner Light-st. and Wine alley Eutaw next 110,


Madison and Division, Eutaw & Henrietta-sts Exeter s of Gay, Corner of Monument & Stirling, Corner of Constitution and Falls, Chew corner of Bond street, Harford avenue & Biddle street, Eastern avenue c of Bond street, ) Broadway s of Pratt,


Corner Eastern av. & Star alley,


Corner of Franklin & Poppleton, Saratoga street, Cor. of William & Little Church, William street extended,


Fremont junct. Pennsylvania av. Penna. av. n of Hoffman street,


Corner of Biddle and Garden, Lanvale Factory, S. E. corner Jefferson and Bond, Lee street near Light street whf., Eastern avenue near Eden, Hanover,


Cor. Penn. av. & Mosher street, Dallas n of Aliceanna street, Sharp n of Pratt, Sharp near Montgomery, Corner of East and Douglass-sts. Orchard near Ross,


Rev. N. J. B. Morgan. Rev. B. F. Brooke. Rev. W. T. D. Clemm. Rev. E. F. Busey. Rev. W. V. Tudor. Rev. A. A. Reese.


Rev. J. S. McMurray. Rev. Wm. A. Snively. Rev. George W. Cooper.


Rev. George Hildt. Rev. W. R. Mills. Rev. S. A. Wilson.


S Rev. S. B. Dunlap. Rev. Richard Norris. Rev. William Hirst. Rev. B. Peyton Brown.


Rev. William H. Chapman.


Rev. T. H. W. Monroe.


Rev. M. Goheen.


Rev. James H. Brown. Rev. John W. Hedges. Rev. H. B. Ridgaway. Rev. R. L. Dashiell.


Rev. Fielder Israel.


Rev. B. B. Hamlin.


Rev. S. L. M. Conser, Rev. William H. Laney. Rev. C. C. Cronin. Rev. John R. Effinger. Rev. D. S. Monroe.


Rev. John Bowen. Rev. James Sewell.


James M. Clarke.


GERMAN REFORMED:


Second street w of Gay, Corner Paca and Saratoga, Calvert n of Lexington, Bond street corner of Lombard,


Rev. Elias Heiner, D. D. Rev. J. S. Foulk. Rev. F. A. Hurtzberger. Rev. J. Grumm.


Light street, Eutaw street, Wesley Chapel, Corner of Sharp and Barre, Madison avenue Church, Spring Garden Chapel, Exeter street, Monument street, Constitution street, Chew street, Harford avenue, Eastern avenue, Broadway, Fell's Point Chapel, Brownsville Chapel, Canton Chapel, Canton avenue extended, Caroline s of Baltimore, Lombard e of Washington, Fayette e of Fremont, Caroline street, Lombard street Chapel, Fayette street, Frederick avenue Chapel, Union Square, Republican s of Baltimore Union Square Chapel, Franklin street, Saratoga street, William street, Epworth Chapel, Hersey Chapel, Whatcoat Chapel, Emory Church, Preston street Chapel, High street, Corner of High and Stiles, Charles street, Charles and Fayette, Columbia street, Columbia e of Fremont, Poppleton n of Columbia, Poppleton street Chapel, Mission Chapel, Strawbridge Church, Fall's Chapel, Jefferson street Church, Sailors' City Bethel, Causeway Miss. Chapel, Hanover street Chapel, Mount Vernon Chapel, Eastern German Mission, Broadway near Eastern avenue, Western 66


Dallas street, (colored,) Sharp street, John Wesley, 66 Asbury, Orchard, 66 Western Chapel, "


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


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APPENDIX.


BAPTIST.


First, Franklin Square Baptist, German Church, High street, Lee street, Second, Seventh,


Colored, First, (Colored,) Saratoga-st. Chapel, (col.) Saratoga street,


Sharp corner Lombard, Franklin Square, Hill street, Between Fayette and Low, Between Hanover and Sharp,


Broadway near Pratt,


Saratoga corner Paca,


Rev. J. M. W. Williams. Vacant.


Rev. John Meuri.


Rev. E. R. Hera.


Rev. R. J. Wilson.


Rev. George F. Adams.


Rev. Richard Fuller, D. D. - Rev. J. Sharp, Assistant


Rev. Moses C. Clayton. Rev. Noah Davis.


CHRISTIAN CHURCH.


Cor. Paca and Lombard streets,


LUTHERAN.


First English, Second


Lexington w Park, Lombard w of Greene,


Monument near Aisquith,


Trinity e of High,


Corner Holliday and Saratoga,


Rev. E. W. G. Keil.


Biddle-st


St. Stephen's "


St. Matthew's "


Lutheran Chapel,


Canton,


Rev. C. F. W. Hoppe. Rev. M. Kratt. Vacant.


EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.


First Evangelical Church, Corner of Greene st. and Cider al. Rev. C. F. Deininger. Second 66


INDEPENDENT CHURCHES.


Zion (Ind.) Ger. Church, Gay south of Saratoga, Rev. Henry Scheib.


United Evangel. Church, between 234 and 236 Eastern av. Rev. Andrew Schwartz.


SEAMEN'S UNION BETHEL.


Corner of Aliccanna and Bethel streets,


Rev. Gideon H Day.


FRIENDS.


Orthodox,


Eastern District,


Western District,


Corner Courtland and Saratoga, Curner Aisquith and Fayette, Lombard e of Eutaw,


UNIVERSALIST.


Calvert street, Corner of Calvert and Pleasant,


UNITARIAN.


First Independent,


Corner Franklin and Charles,


SWEDENBORGIAN.


First New Jerusalem,


German New Jerusalem,


Corner Baltimore and Exeter, Lombard near Canal,


Rev. S. H. Worcester. Rev. Arthur O. Brickman.


JEWISH SYNAGOGUES.


Corner of Lloyd and Watson, Eden n of Lombard,


Dr. Elowey.


First, H. Hochheimer. High n of Fayette, Dr. Einhozn. Second, Third, Fourth, Hanover betw. Lombard and Pratt, Dr. Benjamin Szold.


Fifth,


Sixth,


Howard street, Liberty,


Rev. A Rice. Vacant.


United Brethren in Christ, corner of Scott and St. Peters,-vacant.


Otterbine Church, Conway near cor. Sharp,-Rev. Henry Shrop. St. Peter's Evan. Luth. Congregation of the Unaltered Congregation .- Newton University. Lexington street,-no Pastor at present.


G. Austen, Elder.


Rev. J. G. Morris, D. D. Rev. C. H. Hersh. Rev. John McCron, D. D. Rev. D. Mair.


Third 66 Trinity, (German,)


St. Paul's


Biddle st. n of Pennsylvania av. Corner Hanover and Hamburg, Central av. bet. Fayette and Balto.


Rev. G. H. Brandau.


Corner McElderry and Short, Rev. - Brodback


Meeting House,


Lewis near Orleans, Thompson n Forrest


LADD, WEBSTER & CO'S family and Manufacturing


SEWING MACHINES,


202 BALTIMORE STREET, Opposite Hamilton Easter & Co's,


BALTIMORE. WM. H. WALMSLEY, Agent.


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.HOL COMB-DAVIS.60


The following will show the Superiority of our Machines over all others. Letter received from J. D. Ghiselin, Esq., our agent in Vorfolk, Va. NORFOLK, 1858. MESSRS. LADD, WEBSTER & Co.


GENTLEMEN : For a few days past we have been holding our "Seaboat I Agricultural Fair," at which are represented, besides our own Sewing Machines, those of Wheeler & Wilson, Grover & Baker, and Singer. The Report of the Committee on Sewing Machines was to have been made on Tuesday last, when the parties representing Singer and Grover & Baker came forward and protested against the Report being made, on the ground that the Committee were prejudiced in favor of our machine.


A new Committee was accordingly mutually agreed upon, consisting of three entirely dis- interested persons, (as, indeed, was the first Committee, ) and all of them scientific and prac- tical men. I have the pleasure to announce that, after a very faithful investigation, they awarded us the only premium that was given. Accompanying please find the Report. Very respectfully, yours, J. D. GHISELIN, JR.


"The Awarding Committee on Sewing Machines respectfully Report, that after a close and careful examination of the principles, construction, and operation of the various Sewing Machines on exhibition, and taking into consideration the character of the various stitches made by them, and also the relative advantage and freedom from complicity, and consequent freedom from liability of derangement and breakage, award the premium to LAUD, WEBSTER & Co." WM. P. WILLIAMSON, Chief Engineer U. S. Navy, ) Committee


- DANIELS, - ALLEN, S Sewing Machines. on


SAMPLES OF WORK SENT BY MAIL.


John W. Woods, Steam Printer, 202 Baltimore Street.


WOODS' BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY


CROMWELL'S GREAT EASTERN, WESTERN AND SOUTHERN


STEAMSHIP FREIGHT LINE. BETWEEN


Baltimore, New York & Charleston


THE STEAMERS OF THIS LINE WILL LEAVE


SPEARS WHARF, BALTIMORE, AND PIER 12 NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK EVERY AFTERNOON AT 5 O'CLOCK.


A STEAMER WILL LEAVE SPEAR'S WHARF FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.


EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 4 O'CLOCK.


Freights Franshipped and Forwarded by Arents of the Line without any charge for Con mie w For Freight, which will be taken at lowest rat s, apply to


SAMUEL T. PEARCE, No. 116 Spear's Wharf. H. B. CROMWELL & CO., Cor. West & Albany-sts., N. Y. JOHN W. CALDWELL & SON, Agents, Charleston. S. C.


Office Woods' Baltimore City Directory, 202 Baltimore-st.


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