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Shirts, Drawers, Soeks, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, Cheapest and Best, at RAY- MOND, BURTON & CO'S, 168 Baltimore-st., near Calvert.
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SMITH BROS. & CO., 40 W. Baltimore-st., Famous for their Choice Stock of Clothing for Men's and Boys' Wear.
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sued by a court not of record, is one hundred dollars or over. . Upon every confession of judgment, or cognovit, for one hundred dollars or over, (except in those cases where the" tax for the writ of a commencement of suit has been paid.
50 Writs or other process on appeals from justices' courts or other courts of in- ferior jurisdiction to a court of record . 50 Warrant of distress, when the amount of rent claimed does not exceed one hundred dollars ...
25 When the amount claimed exceeds one hundred dollars .. 50
Writs of scire facias are subject to the same stamp as original process.
PROPRIETARY .- For and upon every packet, box, bottle, pot, phial, or other enclosure, of medicine prepara- tions, perfumery and cosmetics, where- in the person making or preparing the same has, or claims to have, any pri- vate formula, shall not exceed, at re- tail price, or value, the sum of twenty- five cents ...
Where such shall exceed the retail price or value of twenty-five cents, and not exceed the retail price or value of fifty cents. .
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Where such shall exceed the retail price or value of fifty cents, and shall not exceed the retail price or value of seventy-five cents. .
Where such shall exceed the retail price or value of seventy-five cents, and shall not exceed the retail price or value of one dollar. .
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Where such shall exceed the retail price or value of one dollar, for each and every fifty cents or fractional part thereof over and above the one dollar, an additional.
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TERMS OF COURT are held on the Ist Tues- day in March, June, September and Decem- ber.
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THE JUDICIARY OF MARYLAND, &c.
THE COURT OF APPEALS is consti- tuted as follows : Chief Justice, Hon. RICH'D. J. BOWIE, of Rockville, Montgomery county, elected from the Fifth Judicial District. Term expires November, 1871.
Hon. BRICE J. GOLDSBOROUGH, of Dorches- ter county, elected from the First Judicial District, composed of the eight Eastern Shore counties. Term expires November, 1871.
Hon. JAMES L. BARTOL, Judge, of Harford county, elected from the Second Judicial Dis- trict, composed of Harford and Baltimore counties, and the first seven wards of Balti- more city. Term expires November, 1867.
Hon. S. MORRIS COCHRAN, Judge; elected from the Third Judicial District, composed of Baltimore city, except the first seven wards. Term expires November, 1871.
Hon. DANIEL WEISEL, Judge, of Washing- ton county; elected from the Fourth Judicial District, composed of Allegany, Washington, Frederick, Howard and Carroll counties. Term expires November, 1879.
. TERMS OF COURT commence on the 1st Monday in April and October.
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Exceeding the retail price of twenty-five ยท cents, and not exceeding fifty cents per pack. 10 Exceeding the retail price of fifty cents, and not exceeding one dollar per pack 15 Exceeding the retail price of one dollar, for every additional fifty cents, or frac- tional part thereof, in excess of one dollar. . 5
COURTS.
THE UNITED STATES COURTS IN MARYLAND.
The State of Maryland is in the Fourth Judicial Circuit, which also includes Dela- ware and Virginia, and is assigned to Chief Justice Chase of the United States Supreme Court.
THE U. S. CIRCUIT COURT .- " The Circuit Court of the United States for' the Fourth Circuit, in and for Maryland District," is presided over by the Hon. SALMON P. CHASE, Chief Justice of the United States, and Hon. WM. FELL GILES, District Judge. Clerk, JAMES F. CHEW. U. S. Attorney, WILLIAM PRICE. U. S. Marshal, WASHINGTON BONI- FANT. U. S. Commissioners, JOHN HANAN, A. S. RIDGELY, and ISAAC BROOKS.
3 TERMS OF COURT are held on the 1st Mon- day of April and November.
THE U. S. DISTRICT COURT .- "The District Court of the United States for Mary- land District," sits in Baltimore. District Judge, Hon. WM. FELL GILES.
[The officers of this Court are the same as the officers of the Circuit Court. ]
FRICTION MATCHES, lucifer matches, in parcels or packages con- taining one hundred matches or less, for each parcel or package .. When in parcels or packages containing more than one hundred and not more than two hundred matches, for each parcel or package.
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Stamp duties on matches commence Sep- tember 1, 1864.
PHOTOGRAPHS, ambrotypes, daguer- reotypes, or any sun pictures, except as hereinbefore provided, upon each and every picture of which the retail price shall not exceed twenty-five cents .
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Exceeding the retail price of twenty-five cents, and not exceeding the sum of fifty cents.
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Exceeding the retail price of fifty cents, and not exceeding one dollar. 5 Exceeding the retail price of one dollar for every additional dollar or fractional part thereof. . 5 PLAYING CARDS .- For and upon every pack of whatever number, when the retail price per pack does not ex- ceed eighteen cents. . 2 Exceeding the retail price of eighteen cents, and not exceeding twenty-five
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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cents per pack. .
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SMITH BROS. & CO., 40 W. Baltimore-st., Famous for their Choice Stock of Clothing for Men's and Boys' Wear.
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APPENDIX.
THE CIRCUIT COURTS OF MARY- LAND.
First Judicial Circuit-Charles and St. Mary's county ; Hon. GEORGE BRENT, Circuit Judge. Term expires November, 1871. Terms of Court :
Charles county-Port Tobacco, 1st Mon- day of May and December.
St. Mary's county-Leonardtown, 3d Mon- day of March and November.
Second Judicial Circuit-Anne Arundel and Calvert counties; Hon. WM. H. TUCK, Cir- cuit Judge. [At the November election in 1864, Daniel Magruder, Esq., of Calvert county, received a majority of the votes cast for Judge of this circuit, but the judgeship was claimed and is still held by Judge Tuck, under the appointment of the Governor, previous to the adoption of the present Con- stitution, made to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Judge Brewer, whose term would have expired in 1871.] Terms of Court :
Anne Arundel county-Annapolis, 3d Mon- day in April and 4th Monday in October.
Calvert county-Prince Frederick, 2d Mon- day in May and October.
Third Judicial Circuit-Prince George's and Montgomery counties; Hon. SAM'L H. BERRY, Circuit Judge. Term expires November, 1879. Terms of Court :
Prince George's county-Upper Marlbor- ough, Ist Monday of April and November.
Montgomery county-Rockville, Ist Mon- day in February and 2d Monday in August.
Fourth Judicial Circuit-Frederick county; Hon. MADISON NELSON, Circuit Judge. Term expires November, 1871. Terms of Court :
Frederick city-3d Monday of October and 2d Monday of February for law and equity proceedings, and for equity proceedings ex- clusively on the 1st Monday of January and July.
Fifth Judicial Circuit-Washington county, Hon. GEORGE FRENCH, Circuit Judge. Term of appointment by Governor expires Novem- ber, 1865. Terms of Court :
Hagerstown-1st Monday of March and 4th Monday of July and 2d Monday in No- vember. Jurors summoned to March and November terms only.
Sixth Judicial Circuit-Allegany county; Hon. JAS. SMITH, Circuit Judge. Term ex- pires November, 1879. Terms of Court :
Cumberland-Ist Monday in January, and 2d Monday in April, and 1st Monday in October.
Sixth Judicial Circuit-Carroll and Howard counties; Hon. JOHN E. SMITH, Circuit Judge. Term expires November, 1879. Terms of Court :
Carroll county-Westminster, the 2d Mon- day in May and the 2d Monday in November.
Howard county-Ellicotts Mills, 3d Mon- day in March and Ist Monday in September.
Eighth Judicial Circuit-Baltimore county; Hon. D. C. H. EMORY, Circuit Judge. Term of appointment by the Governor expires No- vember, 1865. Terms of Court :
Towsontown-Ist Monday in March, 3d
Monday in May, 4th Monday in August, and Ist Monday in December.
Ninth Judicial Circuit-Harford and Cecil counties; Hon. JNO. H. PRICE, Circuit Judge Term expires November, 1865. Terms of Court :
Harford county-Belair, 2d Monday in February, May and November.
Cecil county-Elkton, 2d Monday in Jan- uary, Ist Monday in April, and 3d Monday in September.
Tenth Judicial Circuit-Kent and Queen Anne's counties; Hon. JNO. M. ROBINSON, Circuit Judge. Term expires November, 1879. Terms of Court :
Kent county-Chestertown, 3d Monday in April and October.
Queen Anne's county-Centreville, 1st Monday in May and November.
Eleventh Judicial Circuit-Talbot and Caro- line counties; Hon. HY. H. GOLDSBOROUGH, Circuit Judge. Term expires November, 1879. Terms of Court :
Talbot county-Easton, 3d Monday in May and November.
Caroline county-Denton, 2d Monday in March and Ist Monday in October.
Twelfth Judicial Circuit-Dorchester, Som- erset and Worcester counties; Hon. THOS. A. SPENCE, Circuit Judge. Term expires No- vember, 1865. Terms of Court :
Dorchester county-Cambridge, 4th Mon- day in January, July and April, and 2d Mon- day in November.
Somerset county-Princess Anne, 2d Mon- day in January and July, and Ist Monday in April and October.
Worcester county-Snow Hill. 3d Monday in January, May, July and October.
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit-Baltimore city. This circuit contains four Courts of different jurisdiction :
The Superior Court-Hon. ROBT. N. MAR- TIN, Judge. Term expires November, 1871.
The Court of Common Pleas-Hon. JOHN C. KING, Judge. Term expires November, 1871.
The Circuit Court-Hon. WILLIAM ALEX- ANDER, Judge. Term expires November, 1873.
The Criminal Court-Hon. HUGH L. BOND, Judge. Term expires November, 1871.
The Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas, ard Criminal Court, commence their terms on the 2d Monday in January, May and September. The terms of the . Circuit Court, on the 2d Monday in January, March, May, July, September and November.
In the Superior Court and Court of Com- mon Pleas, the 2d Monday in February, March, April, June, July, October, Novem- ber and December, are return days in addi- tion to the first day of each regular term.
[The Judges who were elected prior to the adoption of the present Constitution, Novem- ber Ist, 1864, hold their offices until the ex- piration of the ten years for which they were elected. Judges elected under the present Constitution hold their offices for fifteen years.]
AUG. G. MEYER & CO., Manufacturers of White Lead, Zine, Putty, Lampblack, Glue, Neatsfoot Oil, Saltpetre, Paints and Varnishes, 100 W. Lombard Street.
Well-dressed People buy their Clothing of SMITH BROS. & CO., No. 40 W. Baltimore Street.
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BANKS.
RULES OBSERVED BY BANKS IN THIS CITY.
The Banks are open every day in the year from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. except Sundays, Christmas, 22d February, Fourth of July and Thanksgiving Days.
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.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF BALTI- MORE.
N. E. corner Baltimore and St. Paul Streets. Chartered 1795-Capital, $I,210,700. HENRY A. THOMPSON, President. P. GIBSON, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
H. A. Thompson, T. M. Smith,
W. Kennedy, Alex. Turnbull,
D. S. Wilson, C. M. Stewart.
T. E. Bond.
STATE DIRECTOR. Samuel Duer.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Div- idends, July and January. Election, 2d Mon- day in January.
NATIONAL UNION BANK OF MD.
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. Oliver O'Donnell,
J. C. Bridges, W. W. Spence,
Allen A. Chapman, Wm. Woodward,
B. F. Newcomer.
FRANKLIN BANK.
15 South Street, between Baltimore and Second. Chartered 1810-Capital, $450,000.
J. I. DONALDSON, President. CHAS. GOODWIN, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
C. J. Baker. G. H. Hunt,
Jno. Smith, D. J. W. Bruff,
H. R. Wilson, Geo. Sanders,
Robt. Turner, S. Sprigg Belt.
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. DIRECTORS.
Geo. E. Bowdoin, Edward Jenkins,
Geo. W. Hall,
B. A. Vickers,
Samuel Kirby,
Thomas Corner,
A. H. Jenkins, Samuel G. Miles. Joshua Marsh.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Div- idends, April and October. Election, April.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS NA- TIONAL BANK. .
N. W. corner of Lombard and South Streets. Chartered, 1810-Capital, $650,000. J. HANSON THOMAS, President. JAMES SLOAN, JR., Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
D. B. Banks,
Evans Rogers,
J. R. Conway, F. B. Loney,
D. J. Foley, Otho H. Williams,
J. K. Caldwell.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday .- Dividends, April and October. Election, 2d Monday in April.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL 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, H. L. Whitridge, Austin Dall. Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Div- idends, July and January. Election, May.
THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE is the best for all purposes-SALES ROOMS-181 Baltimore Street.
Study your Interest and Buy your Clothing of SMITH BROS. & CC.
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NATIONAL 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,
S. H. Caughy, W. F. Lucas,
Wm. Stirling. Wm. Keyser.
STATE DIRECTORS.
Henry Janes,
Geo. R. Berry.
Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday.
Dividends, June and December. Election, June.
COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' NA- TIONAL BANK.
Corner of Howard and German Streets. Chartered 1810-Capital $512,560. JESSE SLINGLUFF, President. TRUEMAN CROSS, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Jesse Slingluff, Robt. R. Kirkland,
S. I. Donaldson,
C. M. Keyser,
A. Schumacher,
John Cushing,
Aug. J. Albert, W. Devries,
Charles Hoffman, J. H. Rieman,
Jno. Brown, Queen Anne's County.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, May and November.
WESTERN BANK. Eutar Street, one door north of Eutaw House. Chartered 1835-Capital $600,000. C. BROOKS, President.
W. H. NORRIS, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
Francis Burns, Wm. G. Power,
W. A. Hack,
Jas. Harvey,
John Coates,
George Bartlett,
Aaron Fenton, S. R. Smith,
Wm. Bridges, Wm. F. Burns, Matthew B. Clarke, Chas. 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.
E. S. Rogers, John Boyd,
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.
NATIONAL FARMERS AND PLANT- ERS' BANK.
South Street, between Baltimore and Second. Chartered 1836-Capital $800,000. ENOCH PRATT, President.
T. B. RUTTER, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Thomas Whitridge, Samuel Bevan,
Samuel Mactier, Lawrence Thomsen,
James Hooper, jr. William Lamping,
William Hopkins, D. L. Bartlett.
George Small,
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Dividends, January and July.
CITIZENS' NATIONAL 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,
James A. Hooper,
D. C. Howell 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, Talbott Denmead,
James Mathers, Henry Wirt, jr.
R. Lawson,
B. T. Hynson,
Caleb Kelly,
Thomas G. Evans.
Discount Day, Tuesday. Dividends, Feb- ruary and August.
BANK OF COMMERCE. No. 26 South Street. Capital $1,000,000-Paid in $500,000. JAMES W. ALNUTT, President.
DIRECTORS.
James W. Alnutt,
Charles Webb,
Jos. B. Brinkley,
Ed. J. Church,
T. H. Sullivan,
J. F. Wiley,
Hugh Sisson.
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
J. A. Gary,
H. Groverman,
O. A. Parker.
Discount Day, Wednesday. Dividends, Feb-
ruary and August.
JAMES H. JOHNSON, City Steam Firewood Mills-Warren's Fire and Water-proof Roofing, and Patent Neoteric Smoking Tubes, over 99 W. Baltimore-st.
Young Men's Clothing a Special Feature at MARBLE HALL, No. 40.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BALTI- MORE. No. 8 South Gay Street. Capital Stock $1,100,000. THOMAS SWANN, President. J. S. NORRIS, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
Thomas Swann, B. Deford,
Johns Hopkins, Thomas Kelso,
Wm. F. Hooper, Columbus O'Donnell,
John Clark, Wm. J. Albert,
Horace Abbott.
SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF BAL- TIMORE.
(Formerly Fell's Point Bank.) No. 147 Broadway. Capital $350,000. JOHN S. GILMAN, President. JOHN W. RANDOLPH, Cashier. DIRECTORS. .
John J. Abrahams, Jacob W. Hugg,
Edw'd W. Robinson, John H. Hugg,
Samuel Butler, R. K. Hawley, John S. Gilman. Discount Day, Thursday. Dividends, May and November.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF BALTI- MORE. No. 31 South Street. Capital $600,000. W. WHITELOCK, President, A. M. CARTER, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Thomas Y. Canby, E. L. Parker,
J. Carey Coale,
Philip S. Chappell,
J. F. Dix, W. H. Crawford,
G. T. Hopkins, G. H. Reese,
J. Wheelwright.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK. No. 4 South Sharp Street. DANIEL MILLER, President.
H. R. RIDDLE, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
Daniel Miller, M. Stein,
John Cugle, J. Oberndorf,
B. F. Cator, J. P. Neer,
Robert Spiller, H. C. Smith,
A. J. Miller.
Discount Day, Friday.
SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE. N. W. Corner of Gay and Second Streets. Chartered 1818-Open for receiving and pay- ing deposits daily, from 10 to 1 o'clock. ARCHIBALD STIRLING, President. DAVID BALDWIN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS :
Archibald Stirling, Wm. Kennedy,
Basil S. Elder, Alonzo Lilly,
Wm. H. Conkling,
Thos. Whitridge,
Matthew Smith, Benjamin Deford, James I. Fisher,
A. Schumacher, Michael Warner, Joseph Cushing, jr. Robert P. Brown, Thomas C. Jenkins, Solomon Corner, N. Popplein
Chauncy Brooks, Deeter Bargar,
Edward Kurtz,
Samuel Kirby,
Galloway Cheston,
George S. Brown,
Wm. McKim, Austin Jenkins.
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 :
Jesse Hunt, Henry R. Lauderman,
George Bartlett,
John Coates,
James Harvey, Aaron Fenton,
John Cushing, Elisha H. Perkins,
Francis Burns,
J. Robert Israel,
Alexander Kirkland,
Solomon Hillen, jr.
Asa Needliam, John Gregg,
J. Mason Campbell, Samuel R. Smith,
Charles D. Slingluff, Samuel Elder,
William A. Hack,
Francis Daws,
Alfred Jenkins,
J. Harman Brown,
William Devries,
Daniel Miller.
William Wilson, jr.
DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE 9 North Calvert Street opposite Barnum's. FRANCIS T. KING, President. ISAAC P. Cook, Treasurer.
JOHN MASON, Secretary. F. W. BRUNE, Attorney.
DIRECTORS :
George W. Corner, Charles J. Baker
W. B. Canfield, George R. Dodge,
Wm. Crane, J. F. McJiiton,
J. B. Seidenstricker, Robert Turner,
Wm. Bridges,
F. W. Brune,
John M. Orem, John Brannan,
Thomas J. Wilson,
Wm. Numsen,
George Sanders, Wm. Woodward,
John Curlett, James Carey,
Hiram Woods, jr.
Jesse Tyson,
German H. Hunt, Jas. G. Ramsey. 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. 1. 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.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS !! SHIRTS !!! RAYMOND, BURTON & CO. are now located at 168 Baltimore-st., between Calvert and St. Paul.
Call at the Popular Clothing House, No. 40.
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WESTERN TRAINS.
Leave Baltimore.
Mail, 9.00 A. M. Express, 9.40 P. M. Frederick Accommodation, 4 P. M.
Ellicotts Mills Accommodations, 6.20 and 9.15 A. M., and 1.20 and 5.00 P. M.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
President Street, Corner Canton Avenue.
ISAAC HINCKLEY, President. WM. CRAWFORD, Agent. C. K. IDE, Master of Transportation. H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
J. D CAMERON, President. ROBERT S. HOLLINS, Secretary.
J. S. LEIB, Treasurer.
J. N. DUBARRY, General Superintendent. Leave Baltimore,
Mail train North, 9.20 A. M .; Parkton Ac- commodation, 7.20 A. M .; Erie Express, 8 P. M .; Express, 10 P. M .; Harrisburg, 2.50 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 con- nection 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 Steamers C. Vanderbilt and Express, will leave Baltimore every Tuesday and Fri- day, at 5 o'clock, P. M., for Alexandria, Washington and Georgetown, stopping at all the usual landings on the Potomac River - Returning, will leave Washington every Sat- urday and Wednesday, at 6 o'clock, A. M., and leave Alexandria at 7 o'clock, A. M., stopping at the usual landings on the River. A. NEEDHAM & SONS, Ag'ts, 142 Light-st whf.
Slaughter's Line for Chester River.
Steamer Chester, Capt. E. S. L. Young; Steamer George Law, Capt. Samuel Crosby; Steamer Arrow, Capt. J. L. Sharp. On and after Monday, May 22d, 1865, the Steamer Chester, will leave Baltimore Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 o'clock, stop- ping at all the Landings on the River except- ing Corsica Creek.
The George Law, will leave Baltimore Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 0'- clock, A. M., for Kent Island, Corsica Creek, Booker's Wharf, Rolph's Wharf, and Ches- tertown.
The Arrow will leave Baltimore Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, A.M., for Queenstown, Gray's Inn Creek and Crumpton.
H. B. SLAUGHTER, Proprietor. J. F. M. WOODALL, Agent. > See p. 69 Advertisements.
For Fredericksburg, Va., & Land- ings on Rappahannock River.
The Steamer Wenonah, Capt. Joseph D. Dawes, leaving Baltimore Wharf, foot of South street, at '4 o'clock, P. M., stopping on her way up the Rappahannock, at all the ' Landings.
Returning the Wenonah will leave Freder- icksburg every Tuesday morning, at 4 o'clock, stopping at all Landings on her way down the river, and arrive at Baltimore early Wednesday morning, connecting with cars for the North, East and West. All freights for the River must be prepaid.
For further information, passage, &c., ap- ply on board to Joseph White, Purser, or to Jos. JAS. TAYLOR, Agent, 212 West Falls avenue.
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 trans-shipment upon the route. For freight only apply to
J. ALEX. SHRIVER, 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 wharf.
Baltimore and Susquehanna Steam Company.
Regular daily line (except Sunday) for Port Deposite, Havre de Grace, and Tide-Water Canal. The Steamer Portsmouth, Captain Daws, leaves lower end of West Falls avenue every Monday, Wednesday and Friday even- ing at 5 o'clock. The Steamer Lancaster, Capt. J. W. Tomlinson, leaves same place every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday even- ing at 5 o'clock. Freight received daily until 5 o'clock, carried at low rates, and carefully attended to. Jos. JAS. TAYLOR, Agent.
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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