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SECOND WARD .- Beginning at the in- tersection of Bank and Wolfe streets; thence south on west side of Wolfe street to Fell street; thence southeast on southwest side of Fell street to water line; thence along the water line of Northwest Branch and Jones' Falls to Eastern avenue; thence east on south side of Eastern avenue to Central avenue; thence north on east side of Central avenue to Bank street; thence east on south side of Bank street to place of beginning.
THIRD WARD .- Beginning at the inter- section of Central avenue and Baltimore street; thence south on east side of Central avenue to Bank street: thence east on north side of Bank street to Wolfe street; thence north on west side of Wolfe street to Baltimore street; thence west on south side of Baltimore street to place of beginning.
FOURTH WARD .- Beginning at the in- tersection of Central avenue and Fayette street; thence south on the west side of Central ave- nue to Eastern avenue; thence west on north side of Eastern avenue around to Jones' Falls; thence north along the line of Jones' Falls to Fayette street; thence east on south side of Fayette street to place of beginning
FIFTH WARD .- Beginning at the inter- section of Fayette street and Central avenue; thence westward on north side of Fayette street to Jones' Falls; thence north along the line of Jones' Falls to Hillen street; thence northeast- wardly on the southeasterly side of Hillen street to Monument street; thence east on south side of Monument street to Central avenue; thence south on west side of Central avenue to place of beginning.
SIXTH WARD .- Beginning at the inter- section of Monument street and Central ave- nue; thence east on the south side of Monu- ment street to Wolfe street; thence south on west side of Wolfe street to Baltimore street; thence west on north side of Baltimore street 1
to Central avenue; thence north on east side of Central avenue to place of beginning.
SEVENTH WARD .- Beginning at the in- tersection of Monument and Ensor streets ; thence north on east side of Ensor street to Harford avenue ; thence north on east side of Harford avenue to city limits ; thence east and south along city limits to Monument street ; thence west on north side of Monument street to place of beginning.
EIGHTH WARD .- Beginning at the in- tersection of Hillen street and Jones' Falls ; thence northeast on northwest side of Hillen street to Ensor street ; thence north on west side of Ensor street to Harford avenue ; thence north on west side of Harford avenue to city limits ; thence west along city limits to Jones' Falls ; thence southwardly along Jones' Falls to place of beginning.
NINTH WARD .- Beginning at the inter- section of Charles and Pratt streets ; thence east on north side of Pratt street and around the Basin to Jones' Falls ; thence north along line of said Fall's to Franklin street ; thence west on south side of Franklin street to Charles street ; thence south on east side of Charles street to place of beginning.
TENTH WARD .- Beginning at the inter- section of Franklin and Paca streets ; thence east on the south side of Franklin street to Charles street ; thence south on west side of Charles street to Pratt street ; thence west on north side of Pratt street to Paca street ; thence north on east side of Paca street to place of beginning.
ELEVENTH WARD .- Beginning at the intersection of Franklin and Paca streets ; thence north on the east side of Paca street to Ross street ; thence northwestwardly on the north- east side of Ross street to Biddle street ; thence northeast and east on the southeast and south side of Biddle strect to Jones' Falls ; thence south along line of Jones' Falls to Franklin street ; thence west on north side of Franklin street to place of beginning.
TWELFTH WARD .- Beginning at the intersection of Ross and Biddle streets ; thence northeast and east on the northwest and north side of Biddle street to Jones' Falls ; thence north wardly along line of Jones' Falls to city limits ; thence west along city limits to Ross
J. HENRY GIESE, Commission Merchant, for the sale of Flour, Grain, Seeds, &c. Rosendale Cement and Calcined Plaster constantly on hand, 21 Spear's Wharf.
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street ; thence southeast on northeast side of Ross street to place of beginning.
THIRTEENTH WARD .- Beginning at the intersection of Lexington and Paca streets ; thence west on the north side of Lexington street to Poppleton street ; thence north on east side of Poppleton street to Franklin street ; thence east on south side of Franklin street to Paca street ; thence south on west side of Paca street to place of beginning.
FOURTEENTH WARD .- Beginning at the intersection of Pratt and Paca streets ; thence west on the north side of Pratt street to Poppleton street ; thence north on the east side of Poppleton street to Lexington street ; thence east on the south side of Lexington street to Paca street ; and thence south on west side of Paca street to place of beginning.
FIFTEENTH WARD .- Beginning at the intersection of Howard and Pratt streets ; thence south on east side of Howard street to Henrietta street ; thence east on north side of Henrietta and Warren streets to water line of Basin ; thence along water line of Basin to Pratt street ; thence west on south side of Pratt street to place of beginning.
SIXTEENTH WARD .- Beginning at the intersection of Pratt and Howard streets; thence south on the west side of Howard street to Hamburg street, thence northwest on north- west side of Hamburg and Cross streets to Poppleton street ; thence north on east side of Poppleton street to Pratt street ; thence east on south side of Pratt street to place of begin- ning.
SEVENTEENTH WARD .- Beginning at the intersection of Henrietta and Hanover streets ; thence east on south side of Henriet- ta and Warren streets to water line ; thence along water line to Clement street ; thence
east on south side of Clement street to Hanover street ; thence north on east side of Hanover street to place of beginning.
EIGHTEENTH WARD .- Beginning at the intersection of Baltimore and Poppleton streets ; thence south on west side of Pop- pleton street to Cross street ; thence south- east on southwest side of Cross street and Hamburg street to Howard street; thence north on east side of Howard street to Hen rietta street; thence east on south side of Hen- rietta street to Hanover street ; thence south on west side of Hanover street to Clement street; thence west on north side of Clement street to water line of Middle Branch ; thence along water line of Middle Branch and Gwynn's Falls to the city limits ; thence north along line of city limits to Baltimore street ; thence east on south side of Baltimore street to place of beginning.
NINETEENTH WARD .- Beginning at the intersection of Baltimore and Poppleton streets ; thence north on west side of Popple- ton street to Franklin street ; thence east on north side of Franklin to Fremont street; thence northeast on north west side of Fremont street and Pennsylvania avenue to city limits ; thence west and south along city limits to Baltimore street ; thence east on north side of Baltimore street to place of beginning.
TWENTIETH WARD .- Beginning at the intersection of Fremont and Franklin streets ; thence northwest on northeast side of Fre- mont street and Pennsylvania avenue to the city limits ; thence east along the city limits to Ross street ; thence southeast on south west side of Ross street to Paca street ; thence south on west side of Paca street to Franklin street ; thence west on north side of Franklin street to place of beginning.
GEO. S. PAGE & BRO., Manufacturers of Roofs and Roofing Materials, 111 Smith's Wharf. C. HART SMITH, Agent.
APPENDIX.
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
The Nineteenth Presidential term of four years began on the 4th of March, 1861, and will expire on the 3d of March, 1865.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, of Illinois. President.
HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine.
Vice-President.
WM. H. SEWARD, of New York. .Secretary of State.
SALMON P. CHASE, of Ohio. .Secretary of the Treasury
EDWIN M. STANTON, of Pennsylvania. .Secretary of War.
GIDEON WELLES, of Connecticut. . Secretary of the Navy.
JOHN P. USHER, of Indiana ..
.Secretary of the Interior.
MONTGOMERY BLAIR, of Maryland
Postmaster General.
EDWARD BATES, of Missouri. Attorney General.
GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND.
AUGUSTUS W. BRADFORD, of Baltimore County .... Governor.
WM. B. HILL, of Baltimore County .. .Secretary of State.
ROBERT FOWLER, of Baltimore City .. .Treasurer.
HENRY H. GOLDSBOROUGH, of Talbot County .Comptroller of the Treasury
NICHOLAS BREWER, of John, of Annapolis .Adjutant General.
W. L. W. SEABROOK, of Frederick City. .Commissioner of the Land Office.
HANSON P. JORDON, Annapolis. .State Librarian.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
JOHN LEE CHAPMAN. .MAYOR.
ALFORD MACE, Secretary to Mayoralty. JOHN A. THOMPSON, Register. J. T. MEDTART, Deputy Register. H. W. HAYDEN, Clerk to Register. AUGUSTUS M. PRICE, City Collector. JOHN L. THOMAS, JR., City Counsellor. JEHU GORSUCH, City Commissioner. JAMES M. JACOBS, Assist. City Commis- sioner.
SAMUEL MACCUBBIN, City Comptroller. J. R. BROMWELL, Clerk to City Comptroller.
WATER DEPARTMENT.
OFFICE 17 NORTH STREET.
JAMES S. SUTER, Water Engineer. GEORGE MERRYMAN, Registrar.
HEALTH OFFICERS.
SAMUEL T. KNIGHT, M. D., Commissioner of Health.
GERARD T. MORGAN, M. D., Assistant Commissioner of Health. WM. H. CLENDINEN, Physician of Marine Hospital.
WM. P. WEBB, Marine, Fire and Life Insurance Agent and Broker. Agent " Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Newark, N. J.," 89 Second Street.
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MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL, &c.
Officers of the First Branch.
President-James Young.
Chief Clerk-Andrew J. Bandel.
Reading Clerk-George W. Brooks. Doorkeeper-James Maddox.
First Branch.
1st Ward-Joshua Lynch.
2d Frederick C. Meyer.
3d Edward S. Lamdin.
4th
66 William McClymont.
5th James Young, (President.)
6th
Joseph J. Robinson.
7th Dr. George W. Wayson.
8th
J. Christian Kraft.
9th
John Dukehart.
10th George Keyser.
11th
Sebastian F. Streeter.
12th 60 John T. Bishop.
13th
Wilson G. Horner.
14th
Dr. C. C. Keyser.
15th
Edward H. Price.
16th
Oliver M. Disney.
John Lee Chapman, Mayor.
John A. Thompson, Treasurer.
18th
John M. Jones.
19th
Robert M. Proud.
20th
Archibald D. Ferguson.
Officers of the Second Branch.
President-Samuel Duer. Clerk-William S. Crowley. Doorkeeper-George A. Cunningham.
Second Branch.
Ist and 2d Wards-Dr. Schwartze.
3d and 4th John G. Wilmot.
5th and 6th George I. Kennard.
7th and 8th 66 Wm. Brooks.
9th and 10th Jas. H. Markland.
11th and 12th C. Sidney Norris.
13th and 14th Samuel Duer.
15th and 16th John Barron.
17th and 18th
Wm. Moody.
19th and 20th
Valentine Foreman.
POLICE ORGANIZATION.
Nicholas L. Wood, President. Samuel Hindes. Com'rs.
17th
Charles H. Bowen.
Wm. A. Vanostrand, Marshal.
Wm. B. Lyons, Deputy Marshal.
Wm. S. Browning, Clerk.
COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Office, N. E. Corner of Holiday and Fayette Streets.
GEORGE N. EATON. .PRESIDENT.
JOHN N. M'JILTON. TREASURER.
WM. D. M'JILTON
.CLERK.
WARDS. COMMISSIONERS.
1-HENRY C. LARRABEE, .
2-WM. H. HEBDEN,
3-C. L. L. LEARY,
4-THOMAS I. PITT, . 5-JOHN F. PLUMMER, . 6-JAMES T. RANDOLPH, 7-JAMES D LOWRY, 8-CHARLES FARINGER, 9-LOUIS MULLER, 10-WM. DANIEL,. 11-GEORGE N. EATON, 12-F. A. CROOK, . 13-JAMES H. Cox,
14-DR. E. G. WATERS, 15-J. W. LOANE, 16-DR. A. W. COLBURN, 17-STEPTOE B. TAYLOR, 18-E. R. PETHERBRIDGE, 19-W. C. ARTHUR, .
20-RICHARD SEWELL,
. 316 E. Pratt street and cor. Caroline and Lancaster streets.
. 151 and 178 S. Broadway.
. 39 S. Broadway and Eastern Hall.
. . corner High and Pratt streets.
. 98 Aisquith street and 89 North Gay street
. 288 East Baltimore street, corner of Broadway
. 314 N. Caroline.
. 14 Constitution street.
. 99 West Baltimore street.
67 W. Fayette street and 41 S. Sharp street.
. 54 Mount Vernon place, and 13 South Charles street.
corner Madison avenue and Townsend street
58 North Greene street.
, 21 Hollins street.
89 Barre street and 2 Bowly's wharf
166 South Paca street.
373 Light street.
. corner Hollins and Stricker streets.
Lexington street, near Mount strect.
. 247 Biddle street.
RESIDENCE, OR PLACE OF BUSINESS.
J. HENRY GIESE, Commission Merchant, for the sale of Flour, Grain, Seeds, &c. Rosendale Cement and Calcined Plaster constantly on hand, 21 Spear's Wharf.
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LOCATION AND TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOLS.
Central High School,
Eastern Female High School, Western Female High School, Floating School,
Normal Class,
Male Grammar School No. 1, corner of Fayette and Greene streets, M. A. Newell 1, 66
Female No. Male Grammar School No. Female 66 No. 2,
Male Grammar School No.
Female No. Male Grammar School No.
Female 66 No. 4, Male Grammar School No. Female No. Male Grammar School No. Female 66 No. 6, Male and Fem. Gr. Sch. No. Male Grammar School No. Female 66 No. 8,
6, Ross near Biddle street
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7, cor. of Chesapeake and Hudson streets, Rebecca E. Horton 8, corner of Fremont st. and Ridgely alley, John Basil, Jr. 66 Adelaide L. Hall
Male Grammar School No. 9, corner of Calvert and Saratoga streets, George S. Grape 66
Female No. 9, A. G. K. Chappell Male Grammar School No. 10, corner of William and Warren streets, A. Z. Hartman
Female
No. 10,
66 Male Grammar School No. 11, corner of Bond and Jefferson streets, A. Hamilton
Female No. 11, Male Grammar School No. 12, Barre street west of Eutaw
Female 66 No. 12,
66
Male Grammar School No. 13, corner Jefferson street and Caroline, Female
Sarah E. Dale Margaret Poole
No. 13, corner Aisquith near Mullikin Male Grammar School No. 14, corner of Gough and Stiles streets, William A. Rippey
Female No. 14,
66 Male Grammar School No. 15, corner Schroeder street and Wagon al., J. F. Arthur
Female
No. 15, corner Republican st. and Wagon alley, Mary W. Storke Male Primary School No. 1, corner of Fayette and Greene streets, Catherine M. Small
Female No. Male Primary School No. Female « 66 No. Male Primary School No. Female “ No. Male Primary School No. Female “ No.
1,
2, Stiles near High street, =
2,
3, corner of Gough and Wolfe streets,
3, 66 4, Hill between Hanover and Sharp streets 66
Male Primary School No. Male 66 No.
66 Female « No. Male Primary School No. Female " 66
No.
Male Primary School No. 8, Caroline near Lombard street,
Female “ No. 8, Male Primary School No. 9, corner of Calvert and Saratoga streets, Female “ No. 9, corner of Front and Fayette streets, Male Primary School No. 10, Hollins near Schroeder street,
Female « No. 10,
Male Primary School No. 11, corner of Schroeder and Peirce streets,
Female « 66 No. 11,
Male Primary School No. 12, Barre near Eutaw street,
Female “
No. 12,
66
Male Primary School No. 13, Jefferson near Caroline street,
Female “ 66 No. 13, 66 66 Male Primary School No. 14, Eutaw near Preston street,
Female No. 14,
Male Primary School No. 15, corner Republican st. and Wagon al
Annie J. Whitworth
Female “ No. 15, corner Schroeder street and Wagon al
Male Primary School No. 16, Hillen near High street,
Mary Hanna
Female “ No. 16,
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Mary Hanna
Male Primary School No. 17, corner Light and Poultney streets, Female .No. 17,
PRINCIPALS.
corner of Holiday and Fayette streets, Thomas D. Baird Aisquith near Orleans street, Nathan'1 H. Thayer corner of Fayette and Greene streets, D. A. Hollingshead Drawbridge, City Block, George C. Hale N. W. cor. Calvert and Saratoga streets, W. R. Creery
Henrietta C. Adams
2, corner of Broadway and Bank streets, Wm. Kerr 66
3, Aisquith near Fayette street,
Mary McDermot George B. Loane
3, corner of Fayette and Front streets, Margaret Snyder 4, corner of Hanover and Lee streets, Henry Cragg
Elizabeth A. Cross
66 5, corner of Monument and Forrest streets, Andrew S. Kerr 5,
Mary Rice Thomas S. Bennett Eliza Adams
Mary M. Wilson
Nancy W. Smith Wm. R. Creery Anna P. Wise
S. L. Bassford
Elizabeth Kirk M. D. Heron Ann J. Groscup Georgia A. Duvall R. A. Darrington Sallie A. E. Pattison
4,
5, Edward near Aisquith street 6, Ann, betw. Canton av. and Aliceanna st. 6, 7, Mullikin near Aisquith 7,
Mary H. Thomiz Amanda Harker Mary Henderson Agnes P. Tolson Priscilla Owens J. E. Hughes Sarah E. Smith Ann Eliza Driscoll M. A. Barrickman Olivia A. Shaw M. L. Hiskey Elizabeth P. Martin M. C. Mullikin Jane H. Allen Laura Wamaling Laura Brian Sarah E. Day Mary A. Joice Susan Crawford
Emily Ellis Susan Helsby
Sarah A. Sewell E. Virginia Addison
GEO. S. PAGE & BRO., Manufacturers of Roofs and Roofing Materials, 111 Smith's Wharf. C. HART SMITH, Agent.
LOCATION.
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SCHOOLS.
LOCATION.
Male Primary School No. 18, Walsh near Lanvale streets,
Female "
No. 18,
Male Primary School No. 19, Frederick street near Lombard,
Female “
No. 19,
Male Primary School No. 20, corner of Caroline and Holland streets, Female "
No. 20,
No. 21, s e corner Greene and Lombard streets,
No. 22, corner Scott and St. Peter streets,
No. 23, corner Bond and Chew streets,
No. 24, corner Hudson and Chesapeake streets,
No. 25, Eastern avenue near High street,
No. 26, Harford avenue near John street, No. 27, Locust Point,
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No. 28, East near Douglass street
No. 29, corner Baltimore and Gilmor streets,
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No. 30, corner Lombard and Washington sts.,
No. 31, cor. Washington and Clement sts. F. H.
EVENING SCHOOL No. 3, Aisquith near Fayette streets
No. 4, n e corner Hanover and Lee streets
MUSIC TEACHER-EASTERN DISTRICT-C. S. Root
WESTERN DISTRICT-W. A. Tarbutton
PRINCIPALS.
Annie Frederick Isabella Fort Susanna Fleury Esther Wheeler Laura A. Ball Rosalie Barrett Maria E. Walter Olivia J. King Mary A. Reilly Margaret A. Hand Ellen R. Carmichael Mary S. Slater Anna M. Smith Anne M. German Anna J. Burns Elizabeth A.Colston
Anna Rooney Wm. Elliott Henry Cragg
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Office New City Hall.
BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS.
JOHN T. MORRIS, President.
WM. H. STRAN,
CHAS. W. WALKER,
Commissioners.
ROBERT TYSON,
HENRY FULTON, Secretary.
CHAS. T. HOLLOWAY, Chief Engineer.
JAMES L. STEUART, Assist. do.
JAS. WESLEY SHAW, Assist. do.
ENGINE CO. No. 1-House located Paca st. between Fayette and Lexington, GEORGE KEYSER, Foreman.
ENGINE CO. No. 2-House located Barre st. between Sharp and Hanover, WILLIAM B. NORRIS, jr., Foreman.
ENGINE CO. No. 3-House located Lom- bard-st. between High and Exeter, JAMES H. GRAVENSTINE, Foreman.
ENGINE CO. No. 4-House located North st. between Fayette and Lexington, GEO. W. FISHER, Foreman.
ENGINE CO. No. 5-House located Ann st. between Pratt and Gough, PHILIP SHER- WOOD, Foreman.
ENGINE CO. No. 6-House located corner Gay and Ensor sts., ROBERT MCCLEARY, Foreman.
ENGINE CO. No. 7-House located Orchard st. near Madison, WM. G. GORSUCH, Fore- man.
HOOK AND LADDER No. 1-House lo- cated Harrison st. between Fayette and Bal- timore, WM. A. MEGRAW, Foreman.
HOOK AND LADDER No. 2-House lo- cated Paca st. between Fayette and Lexing- ton sts., GEo. H. HOUCK, Foreman.
CITY POLICE AND FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH, OLD CITY HALL, HOLIDAY ST.
For Fire Alarm and Police purposes, and for recovery of Lost Children.
Parties finding children, will please have them brought to the Central office, or any of the Police Stations.
Notice .- To give an alarm of fire, turn the crank slowly and regularly twenty times; should the bell in the Signal Box not answer, repeat the turns until answered.
When the services of the entire Department are required, a general Alarm will be rung, the strokes of the bells being given in quick succession and without intermission.
D. P. WEST, Superintendent.
THE BELLS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT Will Strike the No. of the Box THUS : If the Alarm comes from Box No. 13, they will strike
1-3,-1-3.
List of Telegraphic Fire Alarm Stations. .
1 Central Station, Holiday st.
2 Calvert and Lombard sts.
3 Baltimore and Hanover sts.
4 Pratt and Gay sts.
5 No. 1 Truck House, Harrison st.
6 Charles and Camden sts.
7 Howard and German sts.
8 Pratt Street Bridge
9 Charles and Mulberry sts
12 No. 3 Engine House, Lombard st.
WM. P. WEBB, Marine, Fire and Life Insurance Agent and Broker. Agent " Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Newark, N. J.," 89 Second Street.
JOHN H. BAYLIES,
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13 No. 2 Engine House, Barre st.
14 No. 2 Truck House, Paca st.
15 No. 6 Engine House, Gay and Ensor sts.
. 16 Aisquith and Douglass sts.
17 No. 7 Engine House, Eutaw and Ross sts.
18 Western Police Station, Greene st.
19 Penn and Lombard sts.
21' Bank and Exeter sts.
23 William and Montgomery sts.
24 Caroline and Lombard sts
25 Bond and Jefferson sts. 26 Light and Cross sts.
27 Eastern Police Station, Bank st.
28 St. Paul and Fayette sts.
31 Fremont and Columbia sts.
32 Franklin and Chatsworth sts.
34 Belair and Central avenues
35 Richmond Market House. 36 Southern Police Station.
37 Eager street and Morton alley 38 North and Monument sts.
41 Harford avenue and Eager st.
42 Drawbridge, foot of Falls.
43 Fremont and Lexington sts.
45 Pratt and Poppleton sts. 46 Front and Bath sts.
49 Calverton and Frederick roads
51 No. 5 Engine House, Ann st.
52 Pennsylvania avenue and Dolphin st.
53 Baltimore and Republican sts.
54 Canton avenue and Chester st.
56 Pennsylvania avenue and Fremont st.
61 Saratoga and Schroeder sts.
62 Madison and Forrest sts.
63 Broadway and Thames st.
64 Lexington and Stricker sts.
71 Pratt and Eutaw sts.
72 Clay and Park sts.
73 Monument street and Plover alley, (west of Cathedral street.)
81 Eutaw Place and Dolphin st.
82 Canton avenue and Caroline st.
83 Baltimore and Wolfe sts.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
N. W. cor. Gay and Lombard .- Office hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.
Collector-Henry W. Hoffman.
Deputy Collector-Wm. T. Valiant.
Deputy Collector and Auditor-George W. McElroy.
Cashier-Wm. Evans.
Cashier-T. H. H. Leary. Entry Clerk-C. M. Jameson.
Superintendent Warehouses-Henry R. Rey- nolds.
Warehouse Clerk-P. T. Snowden.
Marine Clerk-W. T. R. Saffell.
Adjusting Clerk-Caleb Douty.
Impost Clerk-Charles E. Gettslich.
Miscellaneous Clerks-John T. Wood, H. Clay Adreon, D. F. Karsner, Franklin Lane, Thos. Jenkins and Wm. Thomson. Gauger-Wm. H. Smith.
Measurer-Wm. H. Counselman.
Weigher-Henry McElderry.
Store Keepers-John B. Hayes, John B. Askew and George Shaffer. Boarding Officer-Thomas B. Gaither. Debenture Officer-D. G. Martin.
NAVAL OFFICE.
Naval Officer-Francis S. Corkran. Deputy Naval Officer-French S. Evans. Warehouse Clerk-Wm. Corkran. Adjusting Clerk-R. R. Battee. Impost Clerk-Eli Lamb.
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.
Surveyor-John F. McJilton. Deputy Surveyor-E. L. Parker.
APPRAISER'S OFFICE.
Appraiser General-John F. Meredith. Appraisers-Wm. I. Nicholls and J. F. Wag- ner. Clerks-Thomas P. Jenkins, Charles Brecht and J. W. Jeffrey.
EXAMINER OF DRUGS.
J. Purviance Polk.
NAVY AGENT.
'Wm. Pinkney Ewing. Deputy Navy Agent-Joshua M. Hall.
SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDING.
James Donohue.
POST OFFICE.
Exchange Buildings.
Wm. H. Purnell., Postmaster.
C. J. R. Thorpe, Assist. Postmaster.
The Office is open during the week in Win- ter from 712 A. M. to 9 P. M .- Summer from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. On Sunday from 9 till 10 A. M. Stamps for pre-payment of letters can be had at the Post Office.
A Time Table of the Departures of the Steamers from Boston and New York, and Steamers for California, carrying the Mails, is placed in the rotunda of the Post Office.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
Letters advertised are charged one cent each, besides regular postage. Drop Letters are not advertised. A list of Drop Letters is placed in the rotunda of the Post Office every week.
CIRCULARS .- Three circulars or less, sent for two cents; pre-payment by stamps re- quired.
NEWSPAPERS .- The quarterly postage on regular newspapers, if prepaid, is five cents for a weekly paper; in same proportion if published oftener. Transient newspapers sent anywhere within the United States "at two cents, not exceeding four ounces, prepaid by postage stamps; all transient printed mat- ter at like rates.
For postage on other printed matter sce table of rates.
When the article to be mailed is a circular, pamphlet or newspaper, it should be so en- veloped as to be open at one end-otherwise it will be charged as a letter.
J. HENRY GIESE, Commission Merchant, for the sale of Flour, Grain, Seeds, &c. Rosendale Cement and Calcined Plaster constantly on hand, 21 Spear's Wharf.
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APPENDIX.
STATION OR BRANCH POST OFFICES
The carriers will visit each Station or Branch Post Office in the city of Baltimore (under the new carrier system as inaugurated by the Postmaster General, commencing from July 1st, 1863,) three times a day, (Sundays excepted) commencing at the hours of 7 A. M., 11 A. M., and 2.30 P. M. By this sys- tem the letters for the outgoing mails will be brought to the Post Office in time to be sent with the corresponding mails, while the local or drop letters will be promptly delivered (within the city limits) as addressed, as often as three times each day, without charge or additional carriers' stamps as heretofore.
The law requires that all matter to be sent through the mails, or to be delivered within the limits of the city, must be prepaid in United States postage stamps.
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