Woods' Baltimore city directory (1860), Part 2

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


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STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,


Vertical and Circular Saw Mills, Chair Back, Fellow, Scroll and Cross Cut Saws, Mill Gear- ing, Shafting and Pulleys. Woodworth's Planing Mills for Flooring, &c., Sash Machinery, full sets. Also a general assortment of Machinery for Sawing, Planing, Turning, and Carv- ing Wood in any desired shape. [ See p. 55 Advertisements.


JOHN C. GIVEN, Etholesale Grocer & Commission Merchant


No. 22 SOUTH CALVERT STREET, AGENT FOR WOODS' OHIO PEARL STARCH.


Will furnish city and country dealers at the lowest net cash prices, with every variety of' Tea, Coffee, (Green, Roasted or Ground, ) Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar, G. A. and Fine Salt, Rice, Barley, Split Peas, Starch, Soaps of every description, Indigo, Spices, Cocoa, Broma, Chocolate, Rice, Flour, Corn Starch, Farina, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Yeast Powders, Hemp, Carraway, Canary and Annis Seed, Sal Soda, Carb. Soda, Cream Tartar, Nutmegs, Es- sences, Extract Coffee, Cigars, Bremen Pipes, Dutch Herring, Bath Bricks, Chalk, Whiting, Rottenstone, British Lustre, Stove Polish, Matches, Blacking, Carpet Tacks, Table Oils, Nuts of all kinds, Prunes, Currants, Raisins, Dates, Figs, &c., &c.


Je Goods for Shipment delivered free, and no charge for Packages. UT


A. COHEN'S New and Second Hand


FURNITURE AND


VARIETY STORE,


89 N. HOWARD-ST., between Lexington & Saratoga.


CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A RICH ASSORTMENT OF


NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, PLATED CHINA & CUT GLASS WARE, CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS.


Also a Large Assortiment of French Plate and other Mirrors.


at All kinds of Furniture taken in Exchange, also bought for Cash. Furniture neatly Repaired, Varnished and Re-Upholstered.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


BALTIMORE


Bupr & Stereotype Foundry


AND PRINTERS' FURNISHING WAREHOUSE,


BANK LANE, Adjoining Barnum's City Hotel, LUCAS BROTHERS, Proprietors.


ENVELOPES OF ALL


COLD PENS


REST


PEN KNIVES


AKERS


PERKIN'S


FABERS


CARDS


SIZES.


PENCILS


SATURDAY


X


JUNE


Dela Rues:


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BLUELAID


LETTER.


Allinsides


LON DON .:


LUCAS BROTHERS,


SUCCESSORS TO F. LUCAS, JR.


No. 170 W. Baltimore-st., 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 warranted 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 Corporations and Merchants.


Finest Stationery from the best sources of foreign and domestic manufacture, embracing CAP, LETTER, and DRAWING PAPERS. Office and School Stationery of every des- cription. 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.


POLYGRADE


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. WHEELWRIGHT.


A. B. MUDGE.


B. C. DORSEY.


WHEELWRIGHT, MUDGE & CO.


iolesale Paper calers,


No. 14 HANOVER STREET, Cor. German,


BALTIMORE, MD.


AGENTS FOR


L. L. Brown & Co. Carew Manufacturing Co. Thomas- Colt,


A. S. Chamberlain & Co. Carson Bros. & Co.


D. Carson, Jr. & Co.


Dickey, Ross & Dickey,


Eagle Mills Co.


Empire Mills,


Gibson, Crosby & Robbins,


R. & A. H. Hubbard,


Jessup & Laffiin,


Metropolitan Mills,


Sagamore Mills,


AND VARIOUS OTHER CELEBRATED MAKERS,


ALSO A FULL ASSORTMENT OF


BOOK-BINDERS' LEATHER, CLOTH, GLUE, &C.


Printing Papers, News & Book ;


COLORED PAPERS OF ALL KINDS,


STRAW BOARDS, BINDERS' AND TRUNK BOARDS, BONNET BOARDS, White and Colored; PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD BOARDS, in every variety ; TISSUE AND SHOE PAPER, HARDWARE AND MANILLA PAPER, PRESS BOARDS.


A FULL ASSORTMENT OF


french folio Cost, Lacket and Letter Paper, Marble Paper, POST OFFICE & BANK ENVELOPE,


WRAPPING PAPERS, ALL KINDS, SHEATHING, TACK & SPICE PAPERS, PRINTING AND WRITING INK, ALUM AND BLEACHING POWDERS. 1 Paper of every description Made to Order.


J. P. King & Co.


Owen & Hurlbut,


Platner & Porter, .


Platner & Smith,


Parson's Paper Company. Marlboro' Mills,


ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. D. EHLERS,


Esigner S food Engrafiet


No. 166 Baltimore Street, Baltimore,


Respectfully informs Printers and the public generally that he is prepared to execute all orders in the best style and on reasonable terms.


BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS,


Portraits, Buildings, Views, Machinery, LABELS, Seuls, Bank Checks, Bill Gends, Business Cards, ORNAMENTAL DESIGNS FOR COLOR PRINTING. My Orders by mail or express will receive prompt attention.


HENRY M'CAFFREY,


AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF


MUSICAL MERCHANDISE


NO. 207 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE.


MUSIC PUBLISHED AND RECEIVED DAILY.


MUSIC BOUND IN THE NEATEST STYLE.


MUSIC FOLIOS AT ALL PRICES.


The Largest Assortment of MUSIC in the city can be found at this Establishment.


Instruction Books for every instrument. Dealers, Booksellers, Seminaries, Teachers, &c. supplied on the most reasonable terms.


Jeg All Orders by mail promptly attended to.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING AND SALES ROOM. 1


CHLACHILL SS


THOMAS SHANKS, MACHINIST, 146 W. BALTIMORE STREET, NEAR CALVERT, SECOND FLOOR,


BALTIMORE, MD.


. Sewing Machines and all kinds of light Machinery re- paired at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.


PetSewing Machines Bought, Sold and Exchanged.


BARRETT &


LOOKING GLASS,


PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURERS,


AND IMPORTERS OF


French and German Looking Glass Plates,


FINE ENGRAVINGS, &c. 75 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE.


Plain and Ornamental Frames for Portraits, Engravings, Needle Work, &c., Brackets, Bracket Tables and Window Cornices, in all their variety. Fancy Wood Frames, &c. Look- ing Glass Plates, by the Box or single Plate.


OLD WORK RE-GILT with neatness and dispatch, on very moderate terms. .


DANIEL C. BRUCE, SHIPPER AND DEALER IN


Anthracite & Cumberland Coal


OFFICE, N. E. Cor. South-st. and Exchange Place, YARD, Corner Pratt & Greene-sts., Baltimore. LOCUST GAP AND LYKENS VALLEY COAL, for Furnaces, Grates and Stoves. CUMBERLAND COAL by the Cargo, Car Load, or Single Ton, furnished at short notice, on favorable terms.


THOMAS L. LEVERING, Selling Agent.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


MAYNARD & NOYES. BLACK


WRIT IG INK.


Manufacture Established 1816.


The quality of this Ink has been tested for more than sorry yours. During this time, it has constantly increased in public favor and patronage, and is now the leading article in the country. The Proprietors annex a few of many Testimonials received from parties who have used it for more than a quarter of a century, and whose oppor- tunity and qualifications for judging correctly of its merits will not be questioned.


REGISTRY OF DEEDS OFFICE, Boston, January 10, 1859.


Messrs. MAYNARD & NOYES, Gentlemen : I am glad that longer use of your Writing Ink enables me to repeat the testimony given in its favor many years ago. I have used it in this office thirty-seven years, and my aldest records are as legible and black as when first written. This rare quality for permanence, renders it invaluable for State and County Records and all mercantile purposes, where it is important that the writing should remain legible and un- changed in color by the lapse of time.


HENRY ALLINE, Register of Deeds.


BOWDOIN PUBLIC SCHOOL, Boston, January 7, 1857.


Messrs. MAYNARD & NOYES, Gentlemen : I have used your Ink in the Writing Depart- ment of this School the past thirty years, and take great pleasure in renewing my testimo- nial of its superior quality. It flows freely from the pen, its color is brilliant and permanent, and it combines all the necessary and desirable qualities of good Ink.


JAS. ROBINSON, Writing Master.


'The following extract of a letter from a well known and long established Bookseller in Dover, N. H., is like many others often received, and will be found to express the opinion and correspond with the experience of a large number in the business.


After trying various kinds of Ink, most of my customers come back to yours. I am tired of the miserable compounds offered every little while, pretending to be superior to all other Inks, and will have nothing further to do with them. I have used your Ink on my books over twenty-six years, and my customers ean see how it stands against time. Entries made in 1832 are as fresh as those made during this year.


Dover, N. H., October 16, 1858. E. J. LANE.


The following Testimonial from Dr. Chilton is added as a supplement to any of his previous tests.


From experiments instituted by me, in 1855 and 1856, and repeated within the past six months, I am fully satisfied that Maynard & Noyes' Writing Ink is entitled to the pre-emi- mence it has always sustained for Legibility and Permanence of color.


New York, May 11, 1858. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.


The above popular Ink, together with BLUE, RED, CARMINE and COPYING INK, WRITING FLUID and INK POWDER, is for sale by the principal Book- sellers, Stationers, and Paper Dealers in Baltimore.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


OLDERSHAW & CO. STOVE DEALERS.


COOKING, PARLOR & HALL STOVES, FURNACES, SHIPS CAMBOOSES, RANGES, GRATES, TIN, SHEET IRON, HOLLOW WARE, And all Articles in the Stove Business, Wholesale and Retail,


WAREHOUSE, 215 W. PRATT-ST., BETWEEN SHARP & HANOVER, BALTIMORE.


Repairing done on all kinds of STOVES. FURNACES and RANGES by ourselves ; being practical men, we shall attend to the business, therefore we guarantee all work done by us to give satisfaction. All Orders left with us will be promptly attended to.


Sewing Machines of all kinds Repaired by J. B. Oldershaw.


JAMES H. MURDOCH, M. D., and Professor and Demonstrator of Human, Physi- ology, Meteorology, Medicine, Climatology, Hydropathy, all kinds of Bathing, Sweating, etc., etc., etc , will give due notice through the papers of the time he will open his


INSTITUTE for the most thorough Demonstration and the most rigid and habitual appli- cation of the Natural Laws or Laws of Health and Life of Mankind, etc., for the Preserva- tion, or rather the prolonging of Health and Life very greatly, or at the very least, the Cheeking, or to those who really prefer it, the moderate or most extreme Production or Ag- gravation of DISEASE, it matters not by what name or names any other Physician or person or yourself may or will call it.


N. B .- Professor M's mode of treatment is not a deceiving, etc., etc., etc., but truly the most honorable, humane, practical, speedy and certain, and only such plan, as incredible as it may appear to most persons or the uninitiated.


Dr. M. most certainly has had in every possible way, not only the most thorough, terrible, and costly experience personally for many years in all the schools of medical practice and in every other possible way, but by having watched such constantly and most carefully, and by the most intense study, extreme expenditures, ete .. etc., has equal KNOWLEDGE Of and for such.


This treatment will give the very greatest possible strength and comfort and energy of body or mind, or both of body and mind or mind and body, and success, fame, good looks, happiness, and of course, all their great bases-health, life, and longevity.


AUGUST WAGNER, MANUFACTURER OF


BRASS WARE


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,


GAS FIXTURES, FANCY GOODS, ELECTRO-SILVER PLATED WORK, LIGHTNING RODS & TRIMMINGS, &C. No. 63 South Charles Street, Baltimore. J&Gas Pipes laid in all kinds of Buildings at the shortest notice, and on the most reason- able terms.


MASS & HENCK, HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS Camden-st., opposite Balt. & O. R. R. Depot, BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


LIME! LIME !! LIME !!!


The subscriber having established a LIME DEPOT at


No. 1 SOUTH CALHOUN STREET,


Where he is prepared to furnish a very superior article of time to builders at lower rates than any other house in the city. Also, CALCINED PLASTER. CEMENT, and HAIR. Also, on hand a superior Fertilizer, called Doub's Soil Invigorator.


E. DOUB, Agent.


DOUB & CASSARD, COLLECTORS AND PROPERTY AGENTS, HAVE A NUMBER OF HOUSES FOR RENT OR SALE. ALSO GROUND RENTS, FARMS, &c.


RE Persons having funds to invest, can hear of good chances by applying at our office,


No. 1 SOUTH CALHOUN STREET,


BALTIMORE.


SLAVES WANTED !


We are at all times PURCHASING SLAVES, paying the HIGHEST CASH PRICES. Persons wishing to sell will please call at


282 Pratt Street,


Communications addressed to


B. M. & W. L. CAMPBELL.


N. S. BRINTON. A. H. BARNITZ.


BARNITZ & BRINTON, General Commission Allerchants,


No. 120 NORTH STREET AND UNION DOCK,


BALTIMORE.


Have constantly for sale, every Variety of the Best ANTHRACITE, CHARCOAL and SCOTCH PIG IRON.


Also, every description of LUMBER by the Cargo.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


HENRY J. BAKER.


CHARLES J. BAKER. JOSEPH ROGERS, JE.


BAKER BROS. & CO.


MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF


WINDOW GLASS,


WINDOW GLASS & GLASSWARE


CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, &c.


GLASSWARE,


Chemicals, Paints, Dils, Blue, dr.


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


N. E. COR. HANOVER & LOMBARD-STS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


BALTIMORE COLLEGE


OF


DENTAL SURGERY.


INSTITUTED, A. D., 1840.


COLLEGE OF DENTAL


SURGERY.


TWENTIETH SESSION, 1859-60.


CHAPIN A. HARRIS, M. D., Principles of Dental Science, and Theory and Prac- tice of Dental Surgery.


THOMAS E. BOND, M. D., Therapeutics and Materia Medica.


PHILIP H. AUSTEN, M. D., 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 Teetlı.


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


WILLIAM G. SMULL, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.


The Twentieth Annual session will commence on the 3d day of October and close on the Ist of March.


The regular course of LECTURES will commence on the Ist of November.


The entire day during October, and the afternoon of each day during the rest of the session will be devoted to Practical Dentistry and Anatomical Dissections.


The Infirmary has a large and rapidly increasing supply of patients, affording to the stu- dent unsurpassed 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 Fee, $5. Dissection Ticket, (optional, ) $10. Diploma Fee, $30.


P. H. AUSTEN, Dean of the Faculty,


79 NORTH CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


niversitu of Maryland, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.


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


FACULTY OF PHYSIC.


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


W. E. 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.


GEORGE W. MILTENBERGER, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.


CHAS. FRICK, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.


Clinical Instruction is given in Medicine and Surgery at the "BALTIMORE INFIRMARY," 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 Matriculates 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. Practical Anatomy, $10. Matriculation, $5. Gradua- tion, $20.


For further information apply to


GEO. W. MILTENBERGER, Dean of the Faculty, No. 152 WEST LOMBARD STREET, BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


.


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 apartments separate from the more public portion of the house. Persons from a distance re- quiring 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. JAS. H. BUTLER,


RESIDENT PHYSICIAN.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


. BAKER ·


IMPORTER & MANUFACTURER OF


DYE WOODS, DYEING DRUGS, DRYSALTERIES, &C.


USED BY WOOLEN, COTTON,


SOAP & PAPER MANUFACTURERS, TANNERS, LEATHER & MOROCCO DRESSERS, MACHINISTS & DYERS.


No. 36 SOUTH CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE.


JOHN H. REA.


D. G. MURRAY. JOHN H. REA & CO. MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF


C HING


SHIRTS, DRAWERS AND FURNISHING GOODS,


Oil Clothing, Covered Hats, &c., &c. Also, Military and Police Uniforms, N. E. COR. SOUTH & PRATT-STS., BALTIMORE.


S. S. WEATHERBY. J. HARE.


WEATHERBY & HARE, CARPENTERS & BUILDERS


NO. 7 NORTH SHARP STREET, BALTIMORE. All Jobbing promptly attended to at the Shortest Notice.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


LEONARD PASSANO


IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF


FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY,


PERFUMERY, AND SMALL WARES, &c.


52 CENTRE MARKET SPACE, BALTIMORE.


JOHN HODES,


MANUFACTURER OF


MATTRESSES & BEDDING


No. 125 FRANKLIN STREET,


BETWEEN EUTAW AND PACA STREETS,


Constantly on hand a Large Assortment of all kinds of MATTRESSES and BED- DING.


RESPOrders will be punctually attended to.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


FOR FREDERICKSBURG, VA.


THE STEAMER WILLIAM SELDEN, W. B. KIRWAN, Captain, SAILS FOR Fredericksburg & Landings on Rappahannock, Leaving Baltimore from her


WHARF, FOOT OF SOUTH STREET,


On TUESDAY AFTERNOONS, at 4 o'clock. Returning, will leave Fredericksburg at 4 o'clock, FRIDAY MORNINGS. She will continue to leave Baltimore EVERY TUESDAY, and Fredericksburg EVERY FRIDAY during the season. Freight of every description taken at low rates. Horses, Cattle, and Live Stock generally, handled with care, and com fortably accommodated. Through Goods punctually attended to, charges paid promptly, and forwarded as soon as received.


May For information, Freight or Passage, apply in Baltimore at her Office, 105 SOUTH STREET, or on board the Boat. Agents in Fredericksburg, A. K. PHILLIPS & CO.


FOR THE PATUXENT RIVER,


Via FAIR HAVEN AND PLUM POINT.


STEAMERS MARY WASHINGTON & GEO. WEEMS.


The Steamer MARY WASHINGTON, M. L. WEEMS, Master, will leave for the Patuxent River EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 6 o'clock, via Fair Haven and Plum Point. Returning. will leave Hill's Landing EVERY FRIDAY MORNING at 6 o'clock, direct for Baltimore, leaving Benedict at 2 o'clock, P. M. The Steamer GEORGE WEEMS, THEO. WEEMS, Master, will leave Baltimore for the Patuxent River EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, at 6 o'clock. via P'lum Point. Returning. will leave Benedict at 6 o'clock on WEDNESDAY MORNING, for Baltimore. calling at Plum Point and Fair Haven.


The Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will make a trip to Fair Haven EVERY MONDAY and return the same day, commencing on Monday, June 20th, 1859.


All Freights prepaid and received up to 5 o'clock on the evening previous to their departure.


RATES OF PASSAGE .- Passage to Patuxent River 82. Meals extra. To Plum Point $2, Meals included. To Fair Haven $1, Meals extra.


F. X. KOEHLER,


DIE SINKER AND PUNCH CUTTER, 140 W. FAYETTE-ST.


BALTIMORE?


Je Stamps for Bookbinders, Seals, with Presses, &c. made to order.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


NEW YORK & BALTIMORE TRANSPORTATION LINE.


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


TIME THROUGH 35 HOURS. FOR NEW YORK.


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


FROM NEW YORK.


A Steamboat leaves in like manner for Baltimore DAILY, except Saturday and Sunday Afternoons from NORTH RIVER, Pier 7.


17Good- destined for places beyond Baltimore or New York, forwarded immediately with care-Free of all charges for Commission.


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


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


J. A. SHRIVER, Agent, No. 3 Light-st. Whf., Balt. W. DALZELL, Agent, Pier 7 North River, N. Y.


BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT CO.


=


=


VIA CANAL ..


FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, PACKAGES, HORSES, CARRIA- GES, FURNITURE & GOODS OF ALL SORTS,


BETWEEN


PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE.


FOR PHILADELPHIA.


One of the Company's Steamboats leaves No. 3 LIGHT STREET WHARF, EVERY AFTERNOON. Arriv- ing in Philadelphia at 5 o'clock the next morning, in ample time for the New York Trains.


FROM PHILADELPHIA.


Leaves DAILY, at 3 o'clock, from No. 19 SOUTH WHARVES. Goods forwarded immediately with care- Free of all charge for commission.


J. A. SHRIVER, Agent, No. 3 Light-st. Whf., Balt.


A. GROVES, Jr., Agent, No. 9 South Wharves, Phila.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


B. F. STARR & CO. FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES, WARRANTED.


START


The subscribers are constantly receiving BURR BLOCKS from the best quarries in France, and are prepared to make to order, and keep constantly on hand a large assortment of


French Burr Millstones,


Of the best quality, at


S. E. Corner North & Centre Streets. Opposite the Northern Central Railway Station. lately occupied by Win. Hogg & Son.


ALSO, COLOGNE, COCALCO, ESOPUS MILLSTONES, BURR BLOCKS, AND ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, Leather and Gum Belting. CALCINED PLASTER and MILL IRONS of best quality. B. F. STARR & CO., 173 North-st.


SMITH & CURLETT, MANUFACTURERS OF SOAPS, Adamantine and Tallow Candles,


CORNER HOLIDAY & PLEASANT STREETS,


BALTIMORE.


D. C. NOYES,


No. 262 NORTH GAY STREET,


Between Ashland Square and Bel Air Market.


BALTIMORE. Window Shades, Table and Floor Oil Cloth, &c. Venitian Blinds Repaired.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JAMES H. MURDOCH, M. D.


And Professor and Demonstrator of Humau Physiology, Meteorology, Climatology, Baths and Bathing, Sweating. Hydropathy, Country, Mountain and other Airs. Medical and other Waters, Dietetics, Medicines, etc., etc., etc. To private classes and individuals by the many different systems, or his own truly great or most thorough and most thoroughly practical. though very greatly condensed one, and Independent man- ufacturer of Doctors, Druggists, ( wholesale and retail.) Apothecaries and Patent Medicine Makers, of all schools, kinds, degrees and titles, and qualities by the very latest and most practical, humane, speedy, in- fallible, honorable, and highly improved and approved (his own) way for the Preservation, or rather the Prolonging of Health and Life very greatly. ( to such as really prefer,) even the moderate or most extreme Production or Aggravation, or the ('ure, or at the very least, the Checking of Disease, it matters not by whatever name or names the other or ordinary schools or kinds of doctors or Philosophers, or you or other« may or will call it. Philosophers of the best kind and of all schools made and warranted No. 1.


N. B .- Any and all persons can be treated most skillfully and most successfully by my truly great mode, Doctors and Philosophers of all schools, kinds, degrees and titles, and qualities and reputations even not ex- cepted, though included of course.


Diseases (Sufferings) and Health ought to he and really are fully as familiar and as thoroughly practical to him as the great American (and the English) Alphabet is to the lon, Edward Everett.


Due notice will be given through the papers of the time the above is to commence,


JOHN MEETH,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,


LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S


BOOT AND SHOEMAKER


S. E. Cor. Warren & Light-sts., Baltimore, Invites the attention of the public to his large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, all of his own manufacture, and of the very best materials, which he offers to sell at the lowest prices.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEO. McKENDREE TEAL'S


Fashionable Clothing and


MERCHANT TAILORING


ESTABLISHMENT


No. 50, N. E. Cor. Baltimore & Frederick-sts. Where may be found a General Assortment of


READY-MADE CLOTHING


OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES.


Also, a large assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which will be made to order in the latest and best manner.


TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF.


JOHN A. THOMPSON, Jr.


SUCCESSOR TO PETER NEWELL,




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