USA > Maryland > Baltimore County > Baltimore City > Woods' Baltimore city directory (1860) > Part 3
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER & DEALER IN TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFFS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
No. 170 PRATT-ST., 3 doors West of Light, Has constantly on hand a fine stock of
IMPORTED HAVANA & YARA CIGARS,
Of Favorite Brands. Also, constantly manufacturing from the best selections of Leaf, all styles and kinds of Cigars, viz.
REGALIAS, LONDRES, CONCHAS, OPERAS, &c.
All kinds of Chewing Tobacco as cheap as can be purchased elsewhere in the city, such as Dark, Sweet, Medium, Natural, Sun Dried, Fig, Rough & Ready, P. & B. F. Grave- ly's, Rose and other Fancy Twists. Persons in want of any of the above articles would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere.
39
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MALT, HOPS,
PORTER, ALE AND CIDER JOHN BOYD,
DEALER IN
MAL, AND HOPS
No. 14 SOUTH GAY STREET, 1 BALTIMORE.
Bottler of Porter, Ale, Cider and Mineral Water, Catawba and Scuppernong Wine, and Importer of Scotch Whiskey, Ale, and London Brown Stout, &c.
BRITANNIA WORKS. No. 34 NORTH LIBERTY STREET.
CHRISTIAN D. SACK, MANUFACTURER OF
BRITANNIA WARE, WARMING PANS, SYRINGES & BED PANS, Candle Moulds made to order. Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of LAMPS, SOUP LADLES, SPOONS, &c., &c. All orders promptly attended to. Repairing of all kinds of Plated Ware.
JOHN W. BECHTEL,
PRACTICAL PLUMBER, AND
STOVE, FURNACE & TIN WARE MANUFACTURER,
ALSO, AGENT FOR MOTT'S TUBULAR OVEN RANGE, No. 93 NORTH EUTAW-ST., BALTIMORE.
40
ADVERTISEMENTS.
R. D. ARMSTRONG,
Successor to B. T. ELDER.
120 S. EUTAW-ST., opp. Balt. &, O. R. R. Depot, PROVISION & PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
For the sale of all kinds of WESTERN and SOUTHERN PRODUCE. Provisions, Cheese, Butter, Flour, Lard, Cotton, Wool. Bacon. &c.
REFER TO
Messrs. James I. Fisher & Sons, Baltimore. Brannan & Pearson,
B. T. Elder, Esq .. St. Louis, Mo.
Messrs. Jos. E. Elder & Co. ..
C. R. Coleman, Esq., Cashier Mechs. Bank.
H. J. Taylor & Co. 6.
CHARLES & JAMES WEBB & CO. Soap & Candle Manufacturers, No. 136 ENSOR-St., Corner of Chew, BALTIMORE?
Constantly on hand for sale Fine and Fancy Soaps, Candles, Tallow, &c., on the most pleasing terms.
Tallow wanted-the highest market price paid.
LAWRENCE D. DIETZ. 15| NOTION HOUSE . 150
LAWRENCE D. DIETZ,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
HOSIERY & HOSIERY VARIE TY'S. & VARIETY S.
FCY G
arictics, Hosiery & Notions, No. 151 FRANKLIN-ST., BALTIMORE.
GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, COMBS, BRUSHES, JEWELRY, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, &c.
151 FRANKLIN STREET.
SAMUEL E. TURNER,
DEALER IN
CI STATIONERY
WRITING, PRINTING & WRAPPING PAPERS, PRINTER'S CARDS, &C. No. 3 S. Charles-st., Baltimore. I$ACCOUNT BOOKS manufactured to order.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
11
PAPER WORKS,
OFFICE, 122 NORTH-ST., BALTIMORE.
JOHN H. SPINNING,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Manufacturers' Stock
JOHN H. SPINNING MARYLAND PAPER WORKS. OFFICE
Nº 122 NORTE ST.
PAPER .L'RAGY
BALTIMORE MD
Paper N
DEALER IN ufacturers Stock in General CASH PAID FOR RACS, ROPE, BACCINC, COTTON WASTE &9
WILL FURNISH TO ORDER
Alum, Soda-Ash, Felts, Wires, Twine,
Bleaching Powders, Vitriol, &c.
BOOK AND NEWS PAPER
Manufactured to Order, to any Size and Weight.
Res" Cash paid for RAGS, BOOKBINDERS' SHAVINGS, ROPE, IRON, CAN- VAS, BROKEN GLASS, etc.
REN Advances made on Consignments of Merchandise of all descriptions.
Alaterials in General.
AND
Paper
42
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE,
Under the Patronage of the Baltimore Annual Conference, N. C. BROOKS, A. M., President.
TRUSTEES.
Rev. Thomas B. Sargent, D. D. Henry Slicer,
Thomas H. W. Monroe,
William T. D. Clemm,
William Hirst,
Benj. B. Hamlin,
Fielder Israel,
Jacob S. McMurray,
.4 Mayberry Goheen,
.. Geo. G. Brooke,
Benj. F. Brooke,
Ilr. Thos. E. Bond. Jr.
R. G. Armstrong, Esq.
Joshua Royston. Esq.
James F. Purvis, Esq.
James M. Lester, Esq.
George C. Addison. Esq.
John Brannan, Esq.
Joshua Dryden. Esq.
John Hurst, Esq.
N. C. Brooks, ex-officio.
This Seminary of Learning, instituted for the liberal education of Young Ladies, was created a College proper by the Legislature of Maryland, December session, 1849, with authority to confer degrees, and endowed with all the rights and privileges of the most favored female institutions.
There are two departments in the Institution-the COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT and the PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, with their appropriate branches of learning. The course of study in each is three years, designated by as many different classes.
.
COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.
The course of instruction is intended to develop the intellectual, social and moral facul- ties ; and by imparting a thorough, practical, accomplished and christian education, fit the pupil for the faithful discharge of the responsible duties that await her in life.
Great pains will be taken to promote intellectual advancement, by rendering the acqui- sition of knowledge pleasant, and by training the pupil to correct habits of thought and reflection.
The proper exercise of the social feelings will be encouraged by inculcating whatever belongs to refined manners and dignified courtesy in our intercourse with others ; while reading, recitations and expositions from the Bible, will familiarize the mind with the truths of our holy religion, and imbue the heart with right principles of action, and rules for the government of life.
The accommodations for boarders have recently been increased by the erection of an additional story on the main edifice, and a new building, 60 feet long, and five stories high, with chemical hall, painting and reading rooms, bath rooms, &c.
The Institution takes rank with our oldest and best Seminaries, and enjoys a liberal patronage from the city of Baltimore, and from the Middle, Southern and Western States.
FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION.
N. C. Brooks, A. M., Prof. Ancient Languages.
MI. Jennie Southworth. French.
C. F. Himes, A. M., Prof. Mathematics.
Mons. Emile Kett, Drawing and Painting.
Mr. J. Schæffer, Instrumental Music.
Miss Ellen C. Gobright. Piano and Singing.
Dr. H. Perabean, Focal Music.
Miss S. E. Lummis, English and History,
Rev. Dr. A. Guinzberg, German.
1.
Miss E. A. Cairns, Domestic Superintendent.
EXPENSES.
Board, per Annual Session, $160. Tuition, from $40 to $50 per annum. Music, Paint- ing and Modern Languages, extra charge.
For Circulars containing full information, address at No. 53 St. Paul Street.
W. R. Monroe, M. D., Prof. of Chemistry. Mrs. R. Harris, Preceptress-English.
Miss E. C. Brads, Belles-Lettres and Physiology.
43
ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHARLES L. SPIES, DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMIES,
OPEN FROM SEPTEMBER TILL MAY, At CARROLL HALL, Cor. of Baltimore and Charles streets, And at POWHATAN HALL, Cor. of Pratt and Bond streets.
With increased facilities of affording to young Ladies, Misses, Masters and Gentlemen, a thorough and practical knowledge of the above elegant accomplishment, his course of instruction is thoroughly systematic, and embraces all the new and fashionable dances .- TERMS MODERATE.
JOHN BERGER,
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND
Blank-Book Manufacturer,
No. 252 West Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE.
Keeps always on hand a full and complete assortment of all American and Foreign Publications and Stationery, and manufactures to order, Blank-Books for Counting Rooms, Public Offices and other purposes.
HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR RAGS.
MOSES HYDE, No. 210 MONUMENT STREET, YEAR ASHLAND SQUARE,
BALTIMORE,
Manufacturer of a superior quality of SOAP, which possesses extraordinary cleansing properties. It is man- ufactured by a new and simple process, known only to himself. Having had more than twenty five years experience in his profession, he conceived the idea of simplifying the process of Soap making, and after more than eighteen months assiduous application in study, labor and experiment, has succeeded in produc- ing an article which will rival, in quality and price, all other Soap.
N. B .- Chemical, Olive, Eagle, Plain, and Fancy Soap, for common washing and toilet purposes, constantly on hand and for sale.
6
44
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BATES' HOISTING MACHINES ON STRICTLY SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, FOR WAREHOUSES,
BEST AND
CHEAPEST!
The Subscriber having been engaged in this business for the last twelve years, in con- nection with his Iron Foundry, will guarantee a better Hoisting Machine for less money than can be produced in this city. Every merchant and owner of a warehouse will save the expense in a short time, to say nothing of the safety of his goods in being hoisted some sixty or eighty feet above his head. I would refer to some of the principal mer- chants in Baltimore and elsewhere, for whom I have put up these Hoisting Machines. The wheels are in use, and can be seen daily at work.
REFERS TO
W'm. T. Walters & Co .. Exchange Place.
H. Rieman & Sons.
E. H. Stabler & Co .. Calvert street,
Baker & Brother, Charles
John S. Berry, Hanover street,
James George, Frederick
Dall, Gibbons & Co., Hanover street,
Brooks. Fahnestock & Co .. Baltimore-st.
Hamilton Easter, Baltimore street,
(. M. Keyser, Howard street.
Popplein, Huppman & Co .. 182 and 184 Baltimore street.
Kirkland & Chase, Smith's wharf.
Z. Barnum. Barnum's Hotel,
Thomsen, Woods & Block, Hanover-st.
E. Larrabee. iron front, Calvert street.
Wm. McCann. carriage depot, S. Gay-st.
Also, Refers to some of the Principal Architects and Builders in Baltimore :
H. & J. REYNOLDS.
JOB EVANS & SON.
DANIEL DAIL. JAMES CURLEY & SON.
JAMES M. LESTER.
JOHN DUSIJANE.
IRA BROWN, M. CORNELL, and many others.
A call is only wanted, to satisfy any person in want of a good Machine to hoist goods, that my Machines are the best to be had, and at prices that no person will purchase an inferior one, as I will warrant them as represented, or the money refunded.
All kinds of repairing done. Also, Casting of every description, as I am casting daily. Also, a Steam Dummy, to be seen at S. S. STEVENS & SONS. Furniture Manufac- turers, corner of Front and Low streets.
JAMES BATES, Iron Founder, 1, 3, & 5 President-st., near Pratt, Balt.
DAVID CARSON.
JAMES McNABB.
Noah Walker & Co., 165 W. Baltimore-st. Messrs. Marston & Brother, Baltimore-st. Charles D. De Ford, Gay-st .. New Storc,
45
ADVERTISEMENTS.
--
JOSHUA R. DRYDEN.
ALFRED W. GIBBONS.
DRYDEN & GIBBONS,
Nos. 89 and 91 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BRITISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN
DRY GOODS,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PARIS GOODS,
Constantly adding per every Steamer
NEW STYLES AND DESIGNS,
With a Complete Assortment of Goods generally.
W. HENRY JOHNSON, DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF
TWINES, CORDAGE, BRUSHES,
WOODEN WARE
TWINE &
DEPOT.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, SEINES, FISHING TACKLE, CAMP STOOLS, &c.
TWINES .- Seine and Gilling Twine, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Chain, Tie Yarn, Lamp Wick, Shoe Thread, Cotton Bats, Broom Twine, Wool and Cotton Card. Russia, Manilla, Jute and Cotton Cordage. WOODEN WARE .- Buckets, painted and varnished, 2 and 3 Hoops; Buckets and Keelers, brass bound. Brooms, Baskets, Tubs, Churns, Mats, Blacking, Ink, Matches, etc., etc. Clay Pipes and Stems, Camp Stools, Fish ing Tackle, etc. Spinning Wheels made and repaired. Seines knit and hung to order.
W. HENRY JOHNSON, 72 W. Pratt-st., near Gay.
46
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GOLD MEDAL PIANOS.
M. KNABE 1
CO
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand and Square Pianos,
Nos. 1, 3, 5 & 7 N. EUTAW STREET, BALTIMORE,
GOLD MEDALS,
Awarded in four successive years at the Maryland Institute over a large competiton of the best makers of New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Also the Highest Awards at Philadelphia, Washington, Richmond, Montgomery, Alabama, &c., &c.
WVM. KNABE & CO. respectfully invite the attention of the public and especially those in want of a
REALLY FIRST CLASS PIANO,
To their well assorted stock of Instruments, which for power and sweetness of tone, easy and agreeable touch, and beauty of finish have been pronounced unrivalled.
'-'Certificates of their Excellence have been given by THALBERG, STRAKOSH, G. SATTER, H. VIEUX TEMPS, and other Musical celebrities.
Every Instrumen Guaranteed for fire years and a privilege of Exchange given at any time within six months if not entirely satisfactory.
A liberal Discount to Clergymen, Teachers and Schools.
Wholesale Dealers will find it to their advantage to call. Ternis liberal.
47
. ADVERTISEMENTS.
HENRY GAEHLE,
MANUFACTURER OF
GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES,
N. E. Cor. of Fayette and Eutaw-sts., And Nos. 15, 17 & 19 N. Eutaw-st.,
Would respectfully invite the attention of his friends and the public, to the large assort- ment of Grand and Square Pianos constantly on hand at his Warerooms, and which, for volume of tone, easiness of touch, elegance of finish, and durability of construction, are surpassed by none in the world.
My improved Cross String Piano Fortes, particularly, securing a richness and volume of tone heretofore seldom attained in a Piano, have not failed to obtain that patronage which their superior quality so justly deserve.
Having bought the large Factory and Warerooms, the extensive stock of finished and unfinished Pianos, lumber and other materials, of the late firm of Wm. Gaehle & Co., I am now in possession of the best facilities for the manufacture of Piano Fortes, and hav- ing passed, myself, through a practical course in the art of making a Piano, in all its branches, under the personal instruction of the well known Piano maker, the late Henry Gaehle, (my father,) of the late firm of Knabe, Gachle & Co .; also employing the most skillful workmen, selected from the principal journeymen of the late firni of Knabe, Gaehle & Co. and Wm. Gaelle & Co., and superintending personally all the different departments, my patrons may rest assured that not only a good, but the very best Piano will be furnished by me, at the lowest price, and on terms which cannot fail to suit.
To attain additional strength, all my instruments are furnished with full metallic plates and every Piano sold is warranted for the term of five years.
My personal attention is given to the selection of Instruments, and a privilege of exchange is granted at any time within six months from day of sale, should such instru- ment fail to give full satisfaction.
All orders entrusted to my care will meet with prompt dispatch.
Pianos exchanged or hired. Tunings done promptly by persons of experience and capacity.
48
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HISS & AUSTEN,
FASHIONABLE
CABINET FURNITURE,
AND
UPHOLSTERY,
Manu factory and Warehouse,
No. 128 FAYETTE STREET,
BALTIMORE.
CHAS. W. S. COOKE. JOHN E. SNEAD.
COOKE & SNEAD,
SADDLE, AND
HARNESS
Trunk anufacturers,
BALTIMORE-ST., (9 Eutaw House,) 4 doors W. of Eutaw.
ETAMORE, MED.
Also, Traveling Bags, Valises, Bonnet Boxes, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, Horse Covers, Fly Nets, Buffalo Robes, Collars, Halters, Horse Brushes, &c. IAll Orders promptly attended to.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
. 49
NOAH WALKER. JOHN H. CAUGHEY. S. HAMILTON CAUGHEY.
WASHINGTON BUILDINGS,
NOAH WALKER &
NOAH WALKER&CO.
NOAH WALKER&CO. |
TORSCH.SC.
165 and 167 WEST BALTIMORE STREET.
CLOTHIERS,
50
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BALTIMORE
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, FOUNDED, 1852. CHARTERED, 1854.
THE
COMMERCI
COM
OF
THE
UNITED
JW FORSCH ENG.
STATES
OF
AMERICA
LOCATED Corner of Baltimore and Charles streets,
BALTIMORE, MD.
The largest, most elegantly furnished, and popular Commercial College in the Umted States. Designed expressly for young men desiring to obtain a thorough practical Business Education.
Every young man has a Counting Desk to himself, and is separately instructed.
Students in attendance from nearly every state in the Union.
The most comprehensive and thorough course of study, and the only practical method of instruction, are here introduced.
No copying from printed or manuscript forms in learning Practical Book-keeping at the Baltimore Commercial College. This method of instruction is nowhere else intro- duced in this country.
FACULTY.
E. K. LOSIER,. Principal, Lecturer on the Science of Accounts, Commerce, Busi- ness, Customs, etc.
J. M. PHILLIPS, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Book-keeping and Com- mercial Calculations.
H. H. DAVIES, Associate Professor of Book-keeping.
N. C. JOHNSON, Professor of Business and Ornamental Penmanship.
S. T. WILLIAMS, Esq., Lecturer on Mercantile Law.
Rev. E. YEATES REESE, D. D., Lecturer on Commercial Ethics
TRUSTEES .- Hon. John P. Kennedy, Hon. Thomas Swam, Jacob Trust, Esq., Hon. Joshua Vansant, Wm. H. Keighler, Esq., Wm. Knabe, Esq.
Large Circulars and Catalogues, stating Terms, &c., to be had at the College.
51
ADVERTISEMENTS.
PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION.
207 & 209
BALTIMORE-ST.,
0 993
BETWEEN
CHARLES & LIGHT.
GALLAGHER'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE,
ESTABLISHED IN 1850.
FOR INSTRUCTION AND PRACTICE IN BOOK-KEEPING.
MERCANTILE AFFAIRS, COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. BUSINESS WRITING & ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP.
The public are particularly referred to the numerous Business Men and Practical Bookkeepers who have availed themselves of the benefits of this Institution. and respectfully presents a few city References in Circulars, stating terms. &c .. &c., to be had at the College, or sent by mail. Address
F. H. GALLAGHER, PRINCIPAL, 207 and 209 Baltimore-st., between Charles and Light, Baltimore.
MARSTERS'
AMBRO-DAGUERREIAN SALOON,
147 Lexington-st., between Howard & Eutaw.
Mr. Marsters, being extensively known as one of the most successful Artists of Balti- more, deems it unnecessary to say anything by way of self commendation ; this style of advertisement may be indulged in by those who need it. He is content to refer to the pictures with which, for the past twelve years, he has been supplying his patrons, and which may be found in every quarter of the world-in almost every house in this city : and also to the numerous specimens on exhibition at his rooms; which all testify abundantly to the character of his workmanship, whether it regards correctness of portraiture, position, finish, or durability.
Mr. Marsters prides himself on keeping pace with all the improvements of the day. He is always prepared to execute any style of picture, from the life size oil portrait to the tiniest miniature, on all kinds of material.
Copies of Paintings, Prints, Statuary, and old Daguerreotypes, may be magnified, and finished in Oil or Water Colors.
His large and scientifically arranged sky light, with the very best of instruments and appurtenances, enable him to produce good pictures instantly-even while moving.
TERMS MODERATE. CALL AND SEE.
6
52
ADVERTISEMENTS.
LUTHER O. MERCER,
MANUFACTURER OF
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
Collars, Trunks, &c.,
No. 334 BALTIMORE STREET,
SIX DOORS WEST OF HOWARD, BALTIMORE.
KEConstantly on hand. a fine stock of Horse Covers, Robes. Carpet Bags, Saddlery, Hardware, and everything appertaining to the Saddlery Business-especially adapted to the City and Country Trade.
ALEXANDER GALLAGHER,
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer and Dealer in
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S
BOOTS
SHOES,
Of every description and of the Latest Styles.
No. 114 NORTH EUTAW STREET, near Franklin, BALTIMORE.
Invites the attention of the public to his assortment of BOOTS, SHOES and GAI- TERS of every description, which he has constantly on hand.
Orders attended to with promptness.
53
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN W. WOODS
EXTENSIVE
STEAM PRINTING HOUSE,
202 BALTIMORE STREET,
OPPOSITE HAMILTON EASTER & CO'S.
BALTIMORE.
ALL KINDS OF
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
EXECUTED IN THE BEST STYLE OF THE ART, AND AT THE
LOWEST PRICES.
He has facilities in Machine Presses-innumerable fonts of Book and Job Type, with every appliance to
EXPEDITE BEAUTIFY 8 His work, and is fully persuaded he cannot be surpassed.
IOrders from home and abroad solicited and promptly executed.
OFFICE Woods' Baltimore City Directory,
WHERE MAY BE SEEN
DIRECTORIES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES,
54
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BALTIMORE OYSTERS,
PUT UP BY
A. FIELD,
At his Old Established Stand,
309
0 O
BALTIMORE, Md.
Warranted to keep Twelve Months in any Climate,
I-Orders from the country solicited and promptly attended to, and the attention of Merchants and Dealers is called to my article of COVE and SPICED OYSTERS, which are superior to any in market, and I will sell on the most reasonable terms.
BALTIMORE SAFE MANUFACTORI.
L. H. MILLER, MANUFACTURER OF Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes,
PATENT POWDER AND BURGLAR-PROOF
BANK, SAFE AND STORE DOOR LOCKS,
Chilled Steel Specie Chests, Bank Vaults and Bank Securities of all kinds.
Fron Doors, Shutters,
L.H.MILLER BALTIMORE
CHILLED STEEL
BANK
SAFE
SALESROOM, No. 16 S. Charles-st. And BUILDING IRON WORK generally built to order. MANUFACTORY, 159 North-st. BALTIMORE.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SURFACING, TONGUEING AND GROOVING MACHINE.
JOS CLARKSON & SON BALTO MD
J.D.EHLERS. ENG
JOSEPH CLARKSON & SON, Engineers and Machinists, No. 75 NORTH FRONT STREET BALTIMORE.
[ See also p. 20 Advertisements.
55
56
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dry Goods, Hosieries, Shirts, &c.
GEORGE H. HAIG, NEW CHEAP CASH STORE,
123 BALTIMORE STREET,
Between Calvert and South, opposite the American Office.
ITIMORE
Strangers and the public will find in this extensive establishment the Largest and Choicest Stock of the following Goods, which will be sold low for Cash :
DRY GOODS, HOSIERIES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, GLOVES, NUBIAS, SILKS, LINENS, MUSLINS, CORSETS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, CLOAKS, FRINGES, GAUNTLETS, SHETLAND WOOLS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, LADIES AND MISSES' SKIRTS, CLOTHS, EMBROID- ERIES, HOOP SKIRTS, RIGOLETTES, &c.
ROBBINS & CO.
PROPRIETORS OF THE BALTIMORE STOVE WORKS,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Robbins' Illuminating Fire Place Stove, MOORE'S HOT AIR FURNACE,
Spence's Boston Elevated Oven Range. Also, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
COOKING, PARLOR & HALL STOVES, SHIP'S CAMBOOSES. GRATES, TIN, SHEET IRON, HOLLOW WARE, &c. WAREHOUSE, 46 and 48 LIGHT STREET, S. W. Corner Balderston Street, .
BALTIMORE, MD.
57
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NDOW
S 0 SASHES BLINDS DOORS
OW
HES.
LBLINDS
S DOORS!
0
GEORGE O. STEVENS & CO.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
DOORS, SASHES,
Blinds, Slate Mantels,
AND
BUILDING MATERIALS;
AGENTS FOR WEST CASTLETON RAILROAD AND SLATE COMPANY, and H. B. SMITH'S WOOD WORKING MACHINERY.
OUR STOCK COMPRISES
Doors, Sashes, (glazed and not glazed,) Blinds,
Newel Posts.
Balusters, Wooden Mantles.
Handrails,
Builders' Hardware. Trusses,
Window Frames, Door Frames, Mouldings,
Brackets, Hot-bed Sashes. Slate Mantles, Slate Hearths, Window Glass. Centre Flowers. Carved Mouldings and Brackets Panel Ornaments. Sash Weights and Cords, Dressed Flooring, Wood Tube for Chain Pumps, Water Pipe, &c.
And a Great Variety of Builders' Materials.
ALSO,
Surfacing Machines, Power and Foot Mortising do.
Moulding do.
-
Tenoning Machines,
Planing
do.
Blind Mortising do.
We warrant our work. We solicit your custom.
GEO. O. STEVENS & CO.
No. 47 West Pratt-st., Baltimore, Md.
SASHES BLINDS
DOORS
WINDOW
SASHES
BLINDS
DOORS
WINDO!
SHES.
BLINDS
DOORS
WINDOW
OW
ES.
BLINDS
DOORS
SASHES \BLINDS
DOORS
WINDO
OW
SASHES
BLIND
DOORS
WINDOW
SASHES
BLIND
DOORS
SAS
SA
V
WINDOW
SASHES
BLINDS
DOORS
WINDO
WINDOW
W
SA
58
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SAMUEL HUNT
No. 202 BALTIMORE STREET, BETWEEN CHARLES AND ST. PAUL STREETS, MANUFACTURER OF
TRAVELING TRUNKS,
Harness, Saddles, dr.
LADIES' BONNET TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, SPURS,
BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE COVERS, FLY NETS, COLLARS, &c., &c.
59
ADVERTISEMENTS.
McPHAIL'S
FASHIONABLE
HAT AND CAP STORE,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
No. 132 BALTIMORE STREET,
Between North and Calvert-sis.
O
LEVI WEAVER , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAPER BOX MANUFACTURER No. 1 SHARP-ST., Corner Baltimore, Up Stairs, BALTIMORE.
L. W. has constantly on hand and makes to order. all kinds of PAPER BOXES, such as Band, Round, Square, Jewelers', Druggists', Cologne, Prescription, Shoe and Pill Boxes of all sizes; Rope, Straw, White and Blue Bonnet Boards; Colored Paper, White Lining Paper for Boxes, Fancy, French, Gold and Silver Paper.
Country Merchants and the Trade in general would do well to give him a call before purchasing else- where, as he will sell at the very lowest market prices.
A. L. KNIGHT, Wholesale Dealer in Paper,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
AND MANUFACTURER OF PAPER BAGS,
NO. 5 SOUTH CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE. Will purchase for Cash, RAGS, CANVAS and other Stocks.
8
60
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN WILSON, Established in 1807-Retired 1853.
JOHN E. WILSON, Agent,
WINES.E HANDIES GIN
OLDRYE & BOURBON.
DE
MADEIRA E HOLLAND
PORT. GIN SHERS Y. JE, WHISKEY. BOTTLED AND
OLD RYE WHISKEY,
W.WILSON & SON
ON DRAUGHT.
JOHN WILSON & SON!
The Surviving Partner of JOHN WILSON & SON, formerly at No. 14 Baltimore-s1., near the Bridge, now removed to
N. W. Corner Howard & Camden-sts.
Nearly opposite Camden Station, BALTIMORE.
OLD DIPLOMA RYE WHISKEY.
1852. THE DIPLOMA OF THE MD. INSTITUTE. 1852.
"This Diploma, of the first class, was awarded by the Maryland Institute for the Promotion of Mechanic Arts, to JOHN E. WILSON. of Baltimore, for best OLD RYE WHISKEY, exhibited at the Exhibition of Articles of American Manufacture. held in the city of Baltimore, on the 1st day of October, 1852."
G. H. HUNT. Secretary. JOSHUA VANSANT, President.
PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY,
As per the Analysis of Thomas Antisell, M. D., Professor of Chem- istry, Medical Department, Georgetown College, D. C.
"It contains 52 per cent. Absolute Alcohol-is remarkably free from FUSEL OIL, and contains NO METALLIC SALTS or other matters detrimental to health. In AROMA. Per Centage, and SPECIFIC GRAVITY, it ranks among the FIRST SPECIMENS of Whiskey."
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.