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Postage to be prepaid on local or drop let- ters two cents each, if within the half ounce in weight; four cents if over, and within the ounce, &c.
Postage to be prepaid on all letters to be sent through the mails to any part of the United States (California included ) three cents if single rate, six cents if double, &c.
Special care has been taken in the selection of proper localities for the Drop boxes, in order to afford the greatest facilities to each and every section of the city.
TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS.
MAILS DUE.
MAILS
CLOSE
East.
A. M.
P. M.
A. M.
P. M.
Philadelphia, N. Y. Boston Through, daily, except Sunday
[4.00
3.30
9.00
7.00
17.30
11.30
66
66
66
4.00
7.00
Abingdon, Fallston, Little Gunpowder, Port Deposite and Philadelphia Way .daily, except Sunday Delaware and lower Co's of E. Shore, Md."
1.15
7.00
Upper
.. . Sunday
3.30
7.00
Cub Hill and Greenwood, Monday, Wednesday, Friday 66 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
7.00
...
West.
Wheeling Through. .
.daily, except Sunday
5.30
7.00
Cumberland and Wheeling Way.
66
66
11.00
5.30
7.00
2.20
Hagerstown, Cumberland-all of Frederick, Washington and Alleghany Co's, Md ..
5.30
7.00
Ellicott's Mills.
5.30
7.00
2.20
Baltimore and Cumberland Way.
66
11.30
North.
Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Through, 66
8.00 8.00
6.00
7.00
7.00
66 & Way.
66
6.00
7.00
Reisterstown, Westminster, &c.
6.00
7.00
Buffalo, N. Y. .
8.00
7.00
Freedom, Md.
.Monday, Friday
5.00
9.00
California, via St. Joseph, Mo
daily, except Sunday
8.00
7.00
South.
Washington, D. C.
8.45
[1.00
6.00
(2.20
66
*Georgetown & Alexandria.
P. George, Charles, St. Mary Co's Md.
66
8.45
66
66 66
66
Saturday
9.00
*Washington Way.
Sunday
8.45
2.20
Annapolis, Md ... 66
Way
8.45
6.00
Calvert Co. "
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
8.45
6.00
Old Point Comfort and Norfolk
.daily
7.30
4.00
66
...
5.30
7.00
Catonsville.
9.00
7.00
York, Harrisb'g, Chambersb'g, Pittsb'g 66 66
66
8.00
5.30
7.00
North Western Virginia.
5.30
7.00
. .
Frederick, Md ...
66
.. .
Saturday
3.30
7.00
.
. .
15.00
19.00
7.00
9.00
66
8.45
(2.20
8.45
7.00
6.00
2.20
GEO. S. PAGE & BRO .. Manufacturers of Roofs and Roofing Materiais, 111 Smith's Wharf. C. HART SMITH, Agent.
7.00
.daily, except Sunday
....
19.00
66
2.30
-
on
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APPENDIX.
STAMP DUTIES.
Imposed by Act of Congress of 1862, and its Amendments of March 3, 1863.
Check, Draft or Order, at Sight. For amount exceeding $20. .02
Promissory Notes, Drafts, Inland and For- eign Bills of Exchange, Orders for Pay- ment of Money, Letters of Credit, and Notes Payable on Demand,
PAYABLE OTHERWISE THAN ON SIGHT.
AMOUNT OF NOTE OR DRAFT.
33 63 DAYS DAYS
93 DAYS
4* MOS.
61 MOS.
6% MOS.
$20 to $200 ..
01
02
03
04
06
10
200 “
400. .
02
04
06
08
12
20
400 “
600. .
03
06
09
12
18
30
600 €
800 ..
04
08
12
16
24
40
800 " 1,000. .
05
10
15
20
30
50
1,000 "
1,500
.20
1,500 " 2,250
.30
2,250 € 3,500.
.50
66 3.500 " 5,000. .70
5,000 7,500 1.00
On every additional $2,500, or fraction thereof. . .30
Bill of Exchange, (foreign,) or Letter of Credit, drawn singly, or other than in a set of three or more, the same as Promissory Notes
Warehouse Receipt.
For goods on storage,
.25
Telegraphic Dispatch.
The charge for which does not exceed 20 cents for the first ten words .... .01
When it does exeeed 20 cents for the first ten words. .03
Bond.
To indemnify a surety ..
.50
Other than those required in legal pro-
ceedings, and such as are not otherwise
charged herein ..
.25
Probate of Will, or Letter of Administration.
Where the estate does not exceed $2,500 .50
From
$2,500 to
$5,000.
1.00
"5,000 20,000. 2.00
66 20,000 50,000 5.00
66
50,000 "
100,000.
.10.00
100,000
150,000.
20.00
For every additional $50,000, or fraction thereof .10.00
Certificate of Deposit.
For a sum not exceeding $100.
.02
Exceeding $100 ..
.05
Writ.
Writ .50
Conveyance or Deed of Grant.
Where the consideration is more than 100, and not exceeding $500. . ....... . $ .50
1.00
Manifest for Entry or Clearance.
Of cargo of vessel for foreign port, if
tonnage does not exceed 300 tons ..... 1.00 From 300 to 600. 3.00
Exceeding 600 .. 5.00 For withdrawal of goods from bonded warehouse. .50
Protest of Note, Draft, &c.
Or marine protest, &c
.25
Lease.
For 3 years, or less.
.50
For more than 3 years.
1.00
Bill of Exchange, foreign.
In sets of 3, or more, not exceeding $150 ..
.03
From 150 to $250. .05
66 250 “ 500. .10
66 500 “
1,000.
.15
1,000 " 1,200 ..
06
12
18
24
36
60
1,200
1,400.
07
14
21
28
42
70
601 00
2,200 " 2,400 ..
12
24
36
48
72 1 20
2,400 " 2,600 ..
13
26
39
52
781 30
2,600 " 2,800.
14
28
42
56
84 1 40
2,800 " 3,000. .
15
30
45
60
90 1 50
3,000 ' ' 3,200.
16
32
48
64
96 1 60
3,200 " 3,400. .
17
34
51
68 1 02 1 70
3,400 " 3,600.
18
36
54
72 1 081 80
3,600 " 3,800. .
19
38
57
76 1 14 1 90
3,800 " 4,000 ..
20
40
60
80|1 202 00
4,000 " 4,200 .. 21
42
63
84 1 262 10
4,200 " 4,400. .
22
44
66
88 1 322 20
4,400 4,600.
23
46
69
92 1 382 30
4,600 " 4,800. . 24
48
72
96 1 442 40
4,800 " 5,000.
25
50
75 1 00 1 502 50
*4 mos. and 3 days. + 6 mos. and 3 days, or less. į Over 6 mos.
Certificate of Profits.
In any incorporated company, for an amount not less than $10, nor exceed- ing $50 ..
.10
Exceeding $50. .25
Passage Ticket.
To a foreign port, if of less price than $30 ...
.50
If exceeding $30 .. 1.00
Certificate of Stock.
In Incorporated Company ..
.25
Power of Attorney.
To sell or transfer any scrip or certifi- cate of profit, or memorandum for a sum not over $50 .. .10
To transfer stock, bonds, or scrip. .25
.25
To receive dividends, interest, or rent .. To vote by proxy, except in charitable, religious, literary and cemetery socie- ties . . ...
.10
To sell or lease real estate, and perform all other acts not specified. . .
24
32
48
80
1,600 " 1,800. .
09
18
27
36
54
90
1,800 " 2,000. 2,000 " 2,200.
10
20
30
40
11
22
33
44
66 1 10
1,400 " 1,600 ..
08
16
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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APPENDIX.
From $ 500 to $ 1,000. $1.00
.6 1,000 " 2,400. 2.00
66 2,500 ‘ 5,000. 5.00
5,000
10,000
10.00
" 10,000 "
20,000.
.20.00
Every additional $10,000, or fraction 20.00 hereof
Policy of Insurance.
On any life or lives, where the amount insured does not exceed $1,000.
.25
From $1,000 to $5,000. .50 Exceeding $5,000 1.00
Fire and Marine risks ..
.25
On any risk, where the premium does not
exceed $10. .
.10
Exceeding $10.
.25
Charter Party.
Or any Letter or Memorandum relating to the charter of any vessel.
If the registered tonnage does not exceed 150 tons ... 1.00
From 150 to 300 tons.
3.00
From 300 to 600 tons.
5.00
Over 600 tons.
.10.00
Entry of Goods.
At Custom House, not exceeding in value $100 .. .25
From $100 to.$500.
.50
Exceeding $500.
1.00
Contracts.
Contracts, Broker's Note, or memoran- dum of sale of any goods or merchan- dise, stocks, bonds, exchange, notes of hand, real estate or property of any kind or description, issued by brokers, or persons acting as such, stamp duty .10
Bill of Sale.
Bills of sale, by which any ship or ves- sel, or any part thereof, shall be con- veyed to or vested in any other person or persons, when the consideration shall not exceed $500, stamp duty .... .25 Do., when the consideration exceeds $500 and does not exceed $1,000, stamp duty .50 Do., for each and every additional amount of $1,000, or any fractional part thereof in excess of $1,000 .. .50
Bill of Lading
For goods and merchandise exported to foreign port, each .. .10
Lottery Tickets.
When they or any fraction thereof, retail · at not over one dollar ...... .50 Exceeding one dollar, for cach additional dollar or fractional part thereof .. .50
Mortgage or Personal Bonds.
For the payment of money, or as security for the payment of any definite or cer- tain sum of money, shall have a stamp or stamps affixed thereon, denoting a duty upon every sum of $200, or any fractional part thereof, of .... .10
Mortgage .- None shall be required to pay a stamp duty of more than $1,000.
Receipt, (other than Charter Party.)
For any goods, merchandise, or effects, to be exported from a port in the Uni- ted States, to any foreign port or place, each .. .10
Assignments of a Mortgage, Lease, or
Insurance Policy, require the same stamp as the original document.
Proprietary.
Not over
25 cents.
.01
50 .02
75 .03
1 00 .04
Certificate of Damage
And all other documents issued by any Port Warden or Marine Surveyor ..... .25
Certificate,
Other than those mentioned above.
. . . . .
.05
Agreement,
Other than those mentioned above, (or any appraisement,) for every sheet or piece of paper on which it is written .. .05
Appraisement of value or damage ...... .05
COURTS.
THE U. S. CIRCUIT COURT for Mary- laud, sits in Baltimere on the 1st Monday in April and November.
THE DISTRICT COURT of the U. S. for Maryland District sits in Baltimore 1st Tues- day in March, June, September and December, in the Masonic Hall building, St. Paul-street. Wm. F. Giles, District Judge. Thos. Spicer, Clerk. Washington Bonifant, Marshal. Jno. Hanna and Andrew Ridgely, U. S. Commis- sioners.
STATE COURTS.
THE COURT OF APPEALS sits at An- napolis, on Ist Monday in June and December. Ist CIRCUIT .- The Circuit Court for St. Ma- ry's County sits on the 3d Monday in March and 3d Monday in November.
Charles-1st Monday in May and Decemb. Prince George's-Ist Monday in April and November.
2d CIRCUIT-Anne Arundel, 3d Monday in April, 4th Monday in October.
Calvert-2d Monday in May and October. Howard-3d Monday in March, and 1st Monday in September.
Montgomery-Ist Monday in March, and 2d Monday in November.
3d CIRCUIT-Frederick, 2d Monday in Feb- ruary, 3d Monday in October.
Carroll-1st Monday of April and Sept.
4th CIRCUIT-Washington, 1st Monday in March, 4th Monday in July and November. Alleghany-1st Monday in Jan., 2d Mon- day in April and October. 5th CIRCUIT-Baltimore City. - Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas, and Criminal
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.
573
APPENDIX.
Court, commence their terms on the 2d Mon- day in January, May and September. The Circuit Court sits on the 2d Monday in Janu- ary, March, May, July, September and No- vember.
6th CIRCUIT-Cecil-2d Monday in Febru- ary ; 1st Monday in April ; 3d Monday in Ju- ly ; 2d Monday in October.
Harford-4th Monday in Febr'y ; 4th Mon- day in April ; 1st Monday in August ; 2d Mon- day in November.
Baltimore County-1st Monday in March ; 3d Monday in May ; 4th Monday in August ; Ist Monday in December. To sit at Towson- townl.
7th CIRCUIT. - Caroline-2d Monday in March ; 1st Monday in October.
Kent-3d Monday in April and October.
Queen Anne's-1st Monday in May and November.
Talbot-3d Monday in May and November. 8th CIRCUIT .- Somerset, 2d Monday in Jan- uary and July, and 1st Monday in April and October.
Dorchester-4th Monday in January, July and April, and 2d Monday in November.
Worcester-3d Monday in January, May, July and October.
THE ORPHAN'S COURT of Baltimore City sits daily. Isaac P. Cook, Register of Wills. THE ORPHAN'S COURT of Baltimore County sits every Tuesday and Wednesday.
EDWARD PALMER, Commiss'nr. of Insolvent Debtors, of the Court of Common Pleas, has his office in Record Buildings, St. Paul street, basement.
BANKS.
RULES OBSERVED BY BANKS IN THIS CITY.
The Banks are open every day in the year from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. except Sundays, Fourth of July, Christmas and Thanksgiving Day.
The interest for Discount in the Banks in this city is fixed at six per cent. per annum .- Three days of grace are allowed, and the discount taken for the same. Every Bill or Note offered for discount must be delivered the day preceding the day of discount. Bills or Notes lodged at the Banks for collection, when protested for non-payment, the person lodging the same pays the charge of protest. Deposits of money or notes for collection must be entered in the dealer's book at the time such deposit is made.
BANK OF BALTIMORE .. N. E. corner Baltimore and St. Paul Streets. Chartered 1795-Capital, $1,213,800.
HENRY A. THOMPSON, President. P. GIBSON, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
W. Kennedy, Alex. Turnbull,
D. S. Wilson, C. M. Stewart,
T. M. Smith, H. Carroll,
STATE DIRECTOR. Edward S. Myers.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, July and January. Election, 2d Mon- day in January.
UNION BANK OF MARYLAND. Corner Charles and Fayette Streets. Chartered 1805-Capital $1,258,425. WM. W. TAYLOR, President. R. MICKLE, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
And. Aldridge, G. W. Howard,
John Hurst, C. O'Donnell,
J. C. Bridges, W. W. Spence,
Benj. Deford, Wm. Woodward,
B. F. Newcomer.
FRANKLIN BANK. 15 South Street, between Baltimore and Second. Chartered 1810-Capital, $600,000.
J. 1. DONALDSON, President. J. M. BUCK, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
F. T. King, G. H. Hunt,
G. W. Corner, H. R. Wilson,
John Smith, Edw. Uhrlaub,
Robert Turner, C. J. Baker,
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday .- Dividends, January and July. Election, April.
MARINE BANK. N. E. corner of Gay and Second Streets. Chartered, 1810-Capital $405,490.
B. A. VICKERS, President. P. LITTIG, JR., Cashier. DIRECTORS.
Geo. E. Bowdoin, Edward Jenkins,
Samuel Rowland, B. A. Vickers,
Samuel Kirby, Thomas Corner,
A. H. Jenkins, Samuel G. Miles.
William Hooper,
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, April and October. Election, April.
FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' BANK,
N. W. corner of Lombard and South streets. Chartered, 1810-Capital, $718,240.
J. HANSON THOMAS, President. JAMES SLOAN, JR., Cashier. DIRECTORS.
D. B. Banks,
Henry W. Archer,
J. R. Conway
Evans Rogers,
D. J. Foley, F. B. Loney,
J. K. Caldwell,
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Dividends, April and October. Election, 2d
Monday in April.
MERCHANTS' BANK.
S. W. Corner of Gay and Second Streets. Chartered, 1834-Capital, $1,500,000. JOHNS HOPKINS, President.
D. SPRIGG, Cashier, DIRECTORS.
Alex. H. Stump, James I. Fisher,
W. H. Graham, Joseph Cushing, Jr.,
John M. Orem, Decatur H. Miller.
Austin Dall. Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, July and January. Election, May.
GEO. S. PAGE & BRO., Manufacturers of Roofs and Roofing Materials, 111 Smith's Wharf. C. HART SMITH, Agent.
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APPENDIX.
MECHANICS' BANK. Corner of Calvert and Fayette Streets. Chartered 1806-Capital $600,000. MICH'L WARNER, President. C. R. COLEMAN, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. Heald, John Curlett,
T. C. Jenkins, Alf. Jenkins,
Wm. Chesnut, G.W. Ward,
George S. Brown, J. McConky,
John Katz, W. F. Lucas, Robert Tyson. STATE DIRECTORS.
Henry Janes,
H. D. Harvey.
Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday.
Dividends, June and December. Election, June.
COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' BANK Corner of Howard and German Streets. Chartered, 1810-Capital, $512,560 JESSE SLINGLUFF, President. TRUEMAN CROSS, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
Jos. Taylor, C. M. Keyser,
James George, Jno. Cushing,
S. I. Donaldson, W. Devries,
A. Schumacher, Edward Williams,
Aug. J. Albert, J. H. Rieman,
Jno. Brown, Queen Anne's co.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, May and November.
WESTERN BANK. Eutaw Street, one door north of Eutaw House. Chartered, 1835-Capital, $600,000 C. BROOKS, President.
W. H. NORRIS, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
Francis Burns, Jas. Harvey,
W. A. Hack,
George Bartlett,
John Coates, S. R. Smith,
Aaron Fenton, Wm. F. Burns,
Wm. Bridges, Charles H. Koons.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, January and July. Election, February.
CHESAPEAKE BANK. Corner of North and Fayette Streets. Chartered, 1836-Capital, $364,473. J. S. GITTINGS, President. H. CHAMBERLAINE, JR., Cashier. DIRECTORS.
John H. Ehlen, Henry Rieman,
H. M. Bash,
G. H. Williams,
B. H. Williams, J. Matthews,
P. Mowel, Isaac Rogers,
M. Benzinger.
Discount Day, Wednesday. Dividends, Jan- uary and July. Election, May.
FARMERS AND PLANTERS' BANK. South Street, between Baltimore and Second. Chartered 1836-Capital, $ 800,000 ENOCH PRATT, President. T. B. RUTTTER, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
Thomas Whitridge, Samuel Bevan,
Samuel Mactier, Laurence Thomsen,
James Hooper, jr. William Lamping.
William Hopkins, D. L. Bartlett.
George Small, Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Dividends, January and July.
CITIZENS' BANK, Corner of Hanover and Pratt Streets. Capital, $500,000. JOHN CLARK, President. J. WESLEY GUEST, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
D. C. H. Emory, Samuel Hopkins,
Joseph Simms, J. Whittington, James A. Hooper. Henry James.
Samuel Hurlbut,
Discount Day, Wednesday. Dividends, June and December.
HOWARD BANK, N. W. Corner of Howard and Fayette Streets. Chartered 1847-Capital $300,000 JAMES F. PURVIS, President. JOHN G. LESTER, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
James F. Purvis, Peter Kephart,
Aaron Hoffman,
John Phillips,
Joseph Stine, Ad. Denmead,
J. M. Lester, Henry Wirt, jr.
R. Lawson,
Samuel T. Hatch,
Caleb Kelly,
Thomas G. Evans.
Discount Day, Tuesday. Dividends, Feb- ruary and August.
BANK OF COMMERCE, .0 26 South Street. Capital $1, 10,000-Paid in $500,000 JAMES WW. ALNUTT, President. GEORGE C. MILLER, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
James W. Alnutt, J. Cortlan, jr.
Samuel Phillips,
Ed. J. Church,
T. H. Sullivan,
J. F. Wiley.
Charles Webb,
Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday.
PEOPLES' BANK, Corner of Baltimore and Paca Streets. MILES WHITE, President.
JOSEPH H. CURLEY, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
David Carson,
J. B. Heim,
James Curley,
E. Wolf,
H. Groverman,
O. A. Parker.
Discount Day, Wednesday. Dividends, Feb- ruary and August.
FELL'S POINT BANK, Broadway near Canton Avenue. JAMES FRAZIER, President. JOHN W. RANDOLPH, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
B. K. Hawley,
J. W. Hugg,
E. W. Robinson,
John H. Hugg,
J. J. Abrahams,
Henry W. Slicer.
E. S. Lamdin,
Discount Day, Thursday, 10 A. M. Divi- dends, January.and July.
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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APPENDIX.
SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE.
N. W. Corner Gay and Second Streets. Chartered 1818-Open for receiving and pay- ing deposits daily, from 10 to 1 o'clock. ARCHIBALD STIRLING, President. J. SAURIN NORRIS, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
Sam'l I. Donaldson, .
Wm. Kennedy,
Basil S. Elder, Alonzo Lilly,
Wm. H. Conkling,
Hugh Jenkins,
Matthew Smith, Benjamin Deford,
A. Schumacher,
James I. Fisher,
Michael Warner, Joseph Cushing, Jr.
Robert P. Brown,
Thomas C. Jenkins,
Chauncy Brooks,
Wm. Graham,
Deeter Bargar, N. Popplein,
Edward Kurtz, Samuel Kirby,
Galloway Cheston, George S. Brown,
Wm. McKim,
George N. Eaton.
EUTAW SAVINGS BANK.
S. E. Corner Eutaw and Fayette Streets. Chartered 1846-Open for receiving and pay- ing deposits daily from 9 to 2 o'clock.
JESSE HUNT, President. EDW. T. OWENS, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
George Bartlett, J. Robert Israel,
Jesse Hunt,
Wm. Hooper, Asa Needham,
James Harvey,
Wm. A. Hack, Sol. Hillen, Jr.
Wm. Devries, Wm. R. Penniman,
Charles D. Slingluff,
Aaron Fenton,
J. Mason Campbell, Henry Rieman,
John Gregg,
Elisha H. Perkins,
John Cushing,
H. R. Lauderman,
John Coates,
Joseph Taylor,
Francis Burns,
Alexander Kirkland,
John W. Walker,
Alfred Jenkins.
Nathan Pusey,
DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE.
9 North Calvert street opposite Barnum's. FRANCIS T. KING, President. ISAAC P. COOK, Treasurer. JOHN MASON, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
W. H. Keighler, R. G. Armstrong,
George W. Corner, Charles J. Baker,
W. B. Canfield, George R. Dodge,
Sterling Thomas, J. F. McJilton, Samuel Burnett,
Wm. Crane,
Robert Turner,
J. B. Seidenstricker, Wm. Bridges,
F. W. Brune, Jr., John Brannan,
Lewis Audoun,
John M. Orem, William Numsen,
John S. Brown, Thomas J. Wilson, George Sanders,
This Bank is open daily for receiving de- posits of any amount and paying money, from 10 to 1 o'clock.
Interest at the rate of four per cent. per an- num allowed on deposits, and an extra divi- dend of surplus profits made every third year amongst the depositors.
Married Women and Minors can make de- posits in their own name, and the money held subject to their exclusive control.
RAILROADS.
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.
JOHN W. GARRETT, President.
J. I. ATKINSON, Secretary.
WM. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation THATCHER PERKINS, Master of Machinery. JOHN KING, JR., Auditor and General Freight Agent.
L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent.
J. T. ENGLAND, General Receiving Agent, Camden Station.
J. D. MCKEAN, Agent, Locust Point Station. WASHINGTON TRAINS.
Six trains leave daily for Washington, three in the morning and three in the after- noon.
WESTERN TRAINS. Leave Baltimore.
Mail, 7.45 A. M.
Express, 8.30 P. M.
Frederick Accommodation, 4.30 P. M.
Ellicott's Mills Accommodation, 6.20 and 9.15 A. M., and 1.20 and 5.00 P. M.
Arrive in Baltimore.
Mail, 5.30 P. M. Express, 6.40 A. M.
Frederick Accommodation, 10.10 A. M.
Ellicott's Mills Accommodation, 8.40 A. M., 12.00 M., and 3.40 and 7.20 P. M.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
S. M. FELTON, President. WM. CRAWFORD, Agent. H. F. KENNEY, Master of Transportation. WM. STEARNS, Superintendent.
Baltimore for Philadelphia.
At 8.30 A. M., Way Mail; 10.00 A. M., Express; 1.10 P. M., Express; 5.30 P. M., Way Mail; 8.30 P. M., Express.
Philadelphia for Baltimore.
At 4 o'clock A. M., Express; 8.15 A. M., Way Mail; 11.35 A. M., Express; 3 P. M., Way Mail; 12.00 midnight, Express.
On Sundays at 4.00 A. M., and 12.00 mid- night, from Philadelphia to Baltimore; and 8.36 P. M. From Baltimore to Philadelphia, all the above trains connect with New York, except the 7.50 A. M. train.
For Salisbury and intermediate points on the Delaware Railroad, take the 5.30 or 8.30 P. M. trains; and for Dover, Del., at 1.10 P. M. train.
All colored persons must give bond before entering the cars.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
J. D. CAMERON, President. ROBERT S. HOLLINS, Secretary. J. S. LEIB, Treasurer. J. A. DUBARRY, General Superintendent.
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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Leave Baltimore.
Mail train North, 9.15 A. M .; Parkton Ac- commodation, 7.30 A. M .; Express North, 9.15 A. M .; Harrisburg, 2.55 P. M.
Arrive in Baltimore.
Mail South, 5.30 P. M .; Express South, 6.15 A. M .; Harrisburg Accommodation, 11.30 A. M .; Parkton Accommodation, 7.40 A. M. and 7.20 P. M.
NORTHWESTERN VA. RAILROAD.
P. G. VAN WINKLE, President. Office at Parkersburg, Va.
The Trains on this road run between Graf- ton, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and Parkersburg, on the Ohio River, in close connection with those of the latter Company, and the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad Company.
STEAMERS AND STEAMBOATS.
Alexandria, Washington & Land- ings on the Potomac River.
The Steamer W. Whildon, Capt. Riggans, will leave Light-st wharf, foot of Barre, every Friday at 10 A. M.
The Steamer Keyport will receive freight until 9 o'clock Friday morning. All freight must be prepaid. For freight or passage apply on board, or to A. NEEDHAM & SONS.
New York and Baltimore Trans- portation Line.
(Through line, via Canals.) The attention of shippers is called to this route, as being safe, economical and speedy. Freights care- fully handled, and no transshipment upon the route. For freight only apply to
J. ALEX. SHRIVEZ, No. 3 Light-st whf.
Baltimore and Philadelphia Steam boat Company.
Steamers John S. Shriver, R. L. Gaw, and Richard Willing, leave Light-st wharf every afternoon (Sundays excepted) until further notice, at 3 o'clock. For freight or passage apply to
J. ALEX. SHRIVER, No. 3 Light-st whf.
Baltimore and Susquehanna Steam Company.
Regular daily line (except Sunday) for Port Deposit, Havre de Grace, and Tide-Water Canal. The steamer Portsmouth, Capt. Daws, leaves lower end of West Falls avenue every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening at 5 o'clock. The steamboat Lancaster, Capt. J. W. Tomlinson, leaves same place cvery Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday evening at 5 o'clock. Freight received daily until 5 o'clock, carried at low rates, and carefully attended to. Jos. JAS. TAYLOR, Agent, Baltimore.
Individual Enterprise Company.
Steamers Kent, Captain John H. Kirwan, Champion, Capt. Jno. R. Griffith, and Pioneer,. Capt. Wm. R. Norman. Freight received at wharf and office, Light street, foof of Camden, according to Government regulations. C. K .. CANNON.
For the Patuxent River, Fair Ha- ven and Plum Point.
The Steamer George Weems will resume her route to the Patuxent river, commencing Wed- nesday morning, July 29th, 1863, at 6 o'clock,. proceeding as far up as Hill's Landing.
The Steamer Planter will leave Baltimore every Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, for the Patuxent river, commencing August 1st, 1863,. proceeding as far up as Hill's Landing.
All freights prepaid and recelved up to one o'clock on the day previous to the departure of the Steamers.
STAGES.
Bateman's Stage to Bel-Air Leaves Brown's Hotel, 119 North High street, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 812 o'clock, A. M.
Scarff's Line to Kellville.
Leaves Rising Sun Hotel, 74 North High street, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day, at 8 o'clock, A. M., returning next day.
Long Greene, Harford Road Stage. Leaves Starr Hotel, corner Front and Low streets every afternoon at 212 o'clock.
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