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SMITH BROS. & CO., Stylish Clothing at Moderate Prices.
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Individual Enterprise Company.
Steamers Kent, Captain John H. Kirwan; Champion, Capt. J. R. Griffith, and Pioneer, Capt. Wm. R. Norman. Freight received at wharf and office, Light-st. foot of Camden.
C. K. CANNON, Agent.
New Line of Steamers to Norfolk, Richmond, &c.
From Corner's Wharf, foot of Frederick street, Baltimore. Leave daily at 6 o'clock, P. M. A. W. SHAW, Agent.
Bay Line Steamers to Norfolk, Richmond, &c. Leaves daily at 6 o'clock, P. M., foot of Concord street. M. N. FALLS, Pres't.
For the Patuxent River, Fair Ha- ven and Plum Point.
The Steamer George Weems, leaves every Wednesday, at 6 o'clock, A. M., proceeding as far as Hill's Landing.
The Steamer Planter will leave Baltimore every Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, for the Patuxent river, proceeding as far up as Hill's Landing.
All freights prepaid and received up to 1 o'- clock on the day previous to the departure of the Steamers.
EXPRESSES.
ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY, Office 164 Baltimore Street.
HARNDEN EXPRESS, 293 Baltimore street, corner of Sharp.
REID & CO'S EXPRESS, No. 116 S. Eutaw street.
JOHN M. MCCLINTOCK, (BAGGAGE,) South end Balto. and Ohio Railroad Depot.
STAGES.
Bateman's Stage to Bel-Air. Leaves Brown's Hotel, 119 North High-st., 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- dey, 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.
Franklintown Stage. Leaves General Wayne Inn every afternoon at 352 o'clock.
Pikesville Stage.
Leaves Hand Tavern, Paca street, daily at 4 o'clock, P. M.
Liberty Road Stages.
Leaves Hand Tavern, Paca street, daily at 2 o'clock, P. M.
TELEGRAPHS.
American Telegraph Company, S. W. corner Baltimore and South streets.
Branch offices .- Eutaw House, Adams Ex- press office, Camden Station, and President- Street Depot.
J. F. MATTINGLY, Manager.
People's Telegraph Line. .. 23 South street, Barnum's Hotel and Harn- den Express.
W. F. SNYDER, Manager. W. H. HEISS, Sup't.
United States T'elegraph Company, 21 South street. N. E. LAWRENCE, Manager.
Bankers and Brokers Telegraph Co. 132 W. Baltimore street. H. C. SHOWACRE, Manager.
CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY. Office N. E. corner Eutaw and Baltimore streets.
HENRY TYSON, President and Superintendent.
MADISON AVENUE LINE
Runs from Thames street, East Baltimore, to the city limits. Madison avenue cars run at intervals of 5 minutes in the morning, and 4 minutes in the afternoon.
FRANKLIN SQUARE LINE Runs from west end of Baltimore street to Baltimore Cemetery. Cars run at intervals of 5 minutes, morning and afternoon.
SOUTH BALTIMORE LINE Runs from Gay and Baltimore sts. to the ter- minus of Light street, every ten minutes.
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE LINE Rung from city limits on Penna. avenue to Gay street. Cars run at intervals of 10 min- utes, morning and afternoon.
NORTH BALTIMORE- LINE.
Cars run at intervals of 10 minutes from the corner of North and Baltimore streets to the end of Charles-st. at North Boundary avenue. CANTON LINE
Connects with the Madison avenue line at Thames street, and runs to East boundary of the city at Canton.
Time of starting the cars on all of the lines in Summer, 6 A. M .; in Winter, 612 A. M. Run until midnight.
AUG. G. MEYER & CO., Manufacturers of White Lead, Zinc, Putty, Lampblack, Glue, Neatsfoot Oil, Saltpetre, Paints and Varnishes, 100 W. Lombard Street. . 39
Get your Shirts, Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, at No. 38 W. BALTIMORE STREET, next to SMITH BROS. & CO.
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YORK ROAD RAILWAY.
Cars will leave corner Baltimore and North streets at every hour from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M .; and the corner of East and Ensor streets, at every hour from 7.15 A. M. to 6.15 P. M., except 12 M. connecting with the York Road cars at North avenue.
Leave Towsontown at every hour from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M., except 12, M.
Mail car leaves at 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. on Sundays.
CATONSVILLE & ELLICOTTS MILLS RAILWAY.
Office West Baltimore street extended, termi- nus City Passenger Railway. WM. W. ORNDORFF, Superintendent.
Cars run hourly except at 12 noon, from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. See schedule of time table.
CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS.
Great Britain-Frederic Bernal, office over Exchange Reading Rooms.
France-A. Lauvan, St. Paul, between Mul- berry and Franklin.
Spain and Mexico-J. A. Pizarro, No. 3 Bar- net street, near Charles.
Prussia, Saxony, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Ba- den, Darmstadt, Hesse-Cassell-W. Dresel, No. 11 Cheapside.
Belgium-G. O. Gorter, No. 52 s Gay st.
Russia-Aug. Kohler, Vice-Consul, over No. 69 Exchange Place.
Italy-C. A. Williamson, Vice, Union Bank. Netherlands-Claas Vocke, No. 116 South Charles street.
Sweden and Norway-F. B. Graf, No. 18 Second street.
Vice-Consul of Pontifical States-T. P. Scott, No. 16 St. Paul street.
Denmark-F. B. Graf, Acting Vice-Consul, No. 18 Second street.
Oriental Republic of Uraguay-P. De Mur- guiondo, over 57 Second
Buenos Ayres-C. Morton Stewart, No. 52 South Gay street.
New Grenada-R. A. Fisher, No. 54 South Gay street.
Peru and Equador -James I. Fisher, No. 54 South Gay street.
Venezuela-Bolivar D. Danels, No. 57 Fay- ette street.
Hamburg and Bremen-A. Schumacher, Con- sul General, No. 9 South Charles street.
Brazil, Portugal and Nicaragua-C. Oliver O'Donnell, No. 52 south Gay street.
Hanover-Edward Urhlaub, No. 69 Exchange Place.
Oldenburg-Charles Bulling, No. 143 West Lombard street.
Portugal-Robert Lehr, 84 Read street.
Chili-Richard B. Fitzgerald, No. 6 South Gay street.
Lubec-H. Von Kapff, No. 22 German street Au tria-J. D. Kremelberg, Vice-Consul, No. 1 . Cheapside.
Agents for the Underwriters at Bremen-F. W. Brune & Sons.
Agent for the Underwriters at Lloyd's, a London, Liverpool and Glasgow-James Carey Coale, Exchange place.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Leander Warren, 61 Second street.
Thos. R. Rich, 81 Second street.
Wm. F. Murdoch, n e cor. of Gay and Lom- bard streets.
James B. Latimer, s w corner of Fayette and St. Paul streets.
RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS,
For taking Depositions, Acknowledgments, &c.
James B. Latimer, corner of St. Paul and Fayette streets.
Dalrymple Williams, N. W. corner of Cal- vert and Lexington streets.
William Daniel, 67 W. Fayette street.
Joseph T. Atkinson, No. 36 St. Paul street.
Wm. S. Bryan, No. 36 St. Paul street.
John J. Snyder, No. 53 W. Fayette street. Bolivar Danels, No. 57 W. Fayette street. E. R. Sprague, No. 5 St. Paul street.
Frederick F. Benzinger, Law Buildings.
Thomas Whelan, Jr., No. 16 St. Paul st. H. R. Root, No. 5 St. Paul street.
SOCIETIES.
MASONS.
Masonic Hall-St. Paul, cor. Court House lane.
MEETING OF LODGES AND CHAPTERS.
Cassia Lodge, No. 45-1st and 3d Monday.
Mystic Circle, " 109-1st and 3d Monday.
Adherence, " 88-2d and 4th Monday.
Lafayette, " 111-2d and 4th Monday.
King David's, 68-1st and 3d Tuesday.
Warren, 66 51-2d and 4th Tuesday.
Monumental, " 96-2d and 4th Tuesday.
Saint John's, 34-1st and 3d Wednesd.
Amicable, 25-2d and 4th Wednesd.
Washington,
3-1st and 3d Thursday.
Hiram,
" 107-1st and 3d Thursday.
Union, 60-2d and 4th Thursday.
Centre, " 108-1st and 3d Friday.
Concordia, 13-1st and 3d Friday.
Ben Franklin, 97-1st and 3d Friday.
Corinthian, 93-2d and 4th Friday.
Concordia Chap. No. 1-1st and 3d Tuesday.
Phoenix 7-2d and 4th Friday.
Jerusalem
9-1st and 3d Monday.
St. John's " 19-1st and 3d Wednesd.
Maryland Commandery-2d and 4th Friday.
Baltimore -2d and 4th Thursd.
Arcana Lodge, No. 110, Ist and 3d Monday, at No. 3, South Carey street.
D. A. Piper, Grand Tyler, Masonic Hall. Office hours, 8 to 10 A. M., 2 to 4 P. M.
I. Q. of O. F.
The Grand Lodge meets annually on the third Monday in April, in the city of Balti- more.
Officers of the Grand Lodge of Maryland.
Charles H. Dupuy, M. W. Grand Master. E. Gover Cox, R. W. Deputy Grand Master. N. S. Harrison,, R. W. Grand Warden.
Joseph B. Escavaille, R. W. Grand Secretary.
THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE is the best for all purposes-SALES ROOMS-181 Baltimore Street.
THE GREAT FURNISHING HOUSE, No. 38 W. Baltimore Street.
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Richard Marley, R. W. Grand Treasurer. F. E. Marine, R. W. Grand Chaplain. J. Q. A. Herring, R. W. Grand Marshal. L. C. Coon, W. Grand Conductor. James H. Mowbray, W. Grand Guardian. Wm. H. Teepe, W. Grand Herald.
Meetings of Lodges and Encampments at Odd Fellows Hall, North Gay Street.
Washington, No. 1,
every Monday.
Franklin,
2, Thursday.
Columbia, 3, Wednesday.
William Tell, 4, Tuesday.
Gratitude,
5, Monday.
Harmony,
6,
Wednesday.
Friendship,
7,
Thursday.
Marion,
8,
Tuesday.
Jefferson,
9,
Thursday.
Corinthian,
10,
66
Tuesday.
Maryland,
11,
Monday.
Monumental,
14,
66
Monday.
Germania,
47,
Tuesday.
Iris,
48,
Wednesday.
Oriental,
52,
Tuesday.
Schiller,
55,
Friday.
Baltimore City,
57,
66 Wednesday.
Golden Rule, 58,
65,
66
Friday.
General Taylor,
72,
66
'Tuesday.
Mountain,
84,
Thursday.
Madison,
98,
66
Wednesday.
Jerus'ın Encamnp't, No. 1, "
Friday.
Salem
2, " Wednesday.
Hebron,
3,“
Tuesday.
Schiller
12, "
Thursday.
At Wildey Hall, E. Pratt Street.
Thomas Wildey Lodge, No. 44, every Wed- nesday.
At Pacific Hall, corner Baltimore and Paca sts. Pacific Lodge, No. 63, every Thursday.
Mount Ararat Encampment, No. 13, every Tuesday.
At No. 3 South Carey Street. Eureka Lodge, No. 101, every Tuesday.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN, Meet in Metamora Hall, W. Lombard, near Hanover.
Metamora Tribe, No 1. Monshusia Tribe, . No. 2. Sagamore Tribe, No. 8. Osceola Tribe, No. 11.
UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.
The Grand Grove meets on the 3d Friday of May, August, November and February, corner Baltimore and Gay streets.
I. O. OF UNITED BROTHERS.
Grand Band meets quarterly at United Brothers' Hall, W. Baltimore, corner Tripo- let's alley .
UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS ..
State Council meets on the 3d Tuesday of January, April, July and October, at Tem- perance Temple, Gay street.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. G. C. of U. S.
The Great Council of the U. S. Improved O. R. M. will meet in the city of Baltimore on the second Tuesday in the Corn Moon, 5626.
Place and Time of Meeting of Tribes.
Pocahontas, No. 3, Monday, Red Men's Hall, Paca street.
Powhatan. No. 5, Wednesday, corner Pratt and Bond.
Philip, No. 8, Friday, Osceola Wigwam. Osceola, No. 11, Wednesday, Osceola Wig- wam.
Anacostia, No. 12, Monday, Osceola Wig- wam.
Maneto, No. 14, Wednesday, Red Men's Hall, Paca street.
Tecumseh, No. 15, Tuesday, corner Light and Montgomery.
Ottawa, No. 16, Thursday., Red Men's Hall. Pawnee, No. 22, Tuesday, Red Men's Hall. Susquehanna, No. 27, Friday, Red Men's Hall, Paca street.
Incohonee, No. 33, Monday, Osceola Wig- wam,
Manhattan, No. 34, Monday, Red Men's Hall Paca street.
Pinola, No. 38. Thursday, Osceola Wigwam. Office of the G. C. of R. of U. S., No. 18 North street.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
The Grand Division of Maryland holds its annual session in the City of Baltimore on the 4th Thursday in October, in the Temple, North Gay street. The Officers are-
R T. Smith, G. W. P .; A. Donalson, G. W. A .; Rev. Thomas Myers, G. Scribe; E. .W. Briding, G. Treasurer; B. E Gantt, G. Chaplain; N. Baker, G. Conductor; Samuel Weaver, G.Sentinel.
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Time and places of meeting of Subordinate Di- visions.
Baltimore, No. 1, Monday at the Temple. Monroe, No 3, Wednesday,
Harmony, No. 6, Monday, Newington, No. 27, at Whatcoat Chapel. Marion, No. 19, Thursday at Temple. Western Star, No. 165, Thursday, N. W. corner of Greene and Lexington.
Land and Sea, No. 161, Thursday, S. E. cor- ner of Light and Montgomery.
The Grand Division also meets quarterly on the 4th Thursday in January, April and July, at such place as may be fixed at the subsequent meeting.
BALTIMORE GYMNASIUM. Carroll Hall
Organized 1858.
Chartered 1862.
JOHN CARSON, President. Claude Baxley, M. D., Vice-President. H. Clay Miller, Secretary. Wm. E. Hanna, Treasurer. DIRECTORS.
McHenry Grafton, Wm. R. Woodworth, Sam'l C. Honeton, Geo. F. Sloan, jr., John R. Hooper. Open every day (except Sundays,) from 6 A. M. to 10 P. M.
JAMES H. JOHNSON, City Steam Firewood Mills-Warren's Fire and Water-proof Roofing, and Patent Neoteric Smoking Tubes, over 99 W. Baltimore-st.
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Warren,
71,
Monday.
Independence,
77,
Monday.
Liberty,
93,
Wednesday.
Monday.
Jackson,
Thursday.
Mechanics',
15,
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THE GREAT FURNISHING HOUSE, No. 38 W. Baltimore Street.
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HIBERNIAN SOCIETY OF MORE.
BALTI-
Incorporated by the General Assembly of Maryland, February, 1818. DANIEL J. FOLEY, President.
JAMES ARMSTRONG, Ist Vice-President.
LUKE CASSIDY, 2d Vice-President.
Rev. James Dolan, Chaplain.
Samuel 1. Donaldson, Counsellor.
John H. O'Donovan, Physicians.
Dominick A. O'Donnell,
M. J. Kelly, Treasurer.
Eugene Cummiskey, Secretary. MANAGERS.
Charles Pendergast, Samuel H. Adams, Michael Roche,
James Kernan,
James Mullin, Daniel Donnelly,
Henry McShane,
George Reilly.
GERMANIA CLUB. 165 West Lombard Street. Incorporated 1842. G. W. GAIL, President.
C. Bulling, Vice-Presidents.
F. Schepeler,
H. Von Kapff, Treasurer.
G. Gieske, Secretary. E. S. Sutro, Secretary of Officers.
MANAGERS.
C. Hinrichs, C. Vogeler,
C. Ax, G. A Von Lingen,
G. A. Drost, Louis Gieske,
J. C. Wilkens.
CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY,
166 W. Lombard Street, near Howard, after February 15th, 1865, 72 N. Calvert-st.
WM. B. CANFIELD, President. REV. ISAAC P. COOK, Vice-President.
Wm. A. Wisong, Corresponding Secretary. Edw. Otis Hinkley, Recording Secretary. Jesse Tyson, Treasurer.
W. C. PALMER, Agent.
Parents and Guardians can procure homes in the country for their children, to be re- ceived as members of the family until of age.
Dry goods, second-hand clothing, shoes, caps, fuel, flour, meats and groceries thank - fully received and duly acknowledged in our annual report.
The attention of the merchants, and busi- ness men generally, is solicited to the com- mendable object and purposes of this Society.
BALTIMORE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No. 12.
ROYSTON HALL, cor. Baltimore and Tripolets alley.
JOHN Cox, President. H. H A. RATHELL, Vice-President.
JAS. STITES, Treasurer. L. O. MILLIS, Recording Secretary, JAMES MILLS, Financial Secretary. J. W. COOPER, Corresponding Secretary.
The Union meets every last Saturday night of every month throughout the year.
BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE CON- DITION OF THE POOR.
24 W. Fayette street. JESSE HUNT, President.
Z. D. BRASHEARS, Secretary.
Office hours, 9 to 4 o'clock.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WATER BOARD.
Office-17 North street. Geo. Merryman, Registrar.
HOUSE OF REFUGE.
Managers of the House of Refuge on the part of the City of Baltimore.
Charles M. Keyser, Enoch Pratt,
Rev. J N. McJilton, John R. Kelso,
Rev. Geo. P. Nice, E. M. Greenway, jr.
Wm. Heald, George Small,
H. W. Drakeley, Edward J Church.
THE MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE AND NEWS ROOMS.
New Exchange Building, Exchange place and Second street.
Papers filed from all parts of the United States, also from Europe and the West Indies. Subscription $15 per annum for individuals, and $20 for firms of two or more.
PORTER & DUDLEY, Proprietors.
ATHENEUM. Corner of St. Paul and Saratoga streets, con- tains the following Societies :
Library Company of Baltimore. Historical Society of Maryland. Mercantile Library Association. Library 20,000 volumes.
The Library and Reading Rooms are open daily, from 10 A. M. until 2 P. M., for the reception of ladies exclusively, and from 2 till 10 P. M. to the members generally. Subscription Five Dollars per annum. GEO. B COLE, President.
EDWARD TIFFANY, Librarian.
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, FOR PROMOTING MECHANIC ARTS
President-John F. Meredith. Vice Presidents-C. W. Bentley, W. W. Maughlin.
Recording Secretary-James Young. Corresponding Secretary-N. H. Thayer. Treasurer-Hugh Bolton. Actuary-J. Gibson.
Meets on the second Wednesday of each month, at the Hall over Centre Market. Li- brary open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Active members $5 for admission and $3 an- nual dues. Junior members $2 50 for admis- sion and $1 50 annual dues. Lady members $2.50 for admission and $1.50 annual dues.
RAYMOND, BURTON & CO., 168 Baltimore-st., near Calvert. keep the Largest and Best Appointed Shirt and Furnishing Goods House in the United States.
Study your Interest and Buy your Clothing of SMITH BROS. & CO.
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BOARD OF TRADE.
The Board of Directors meet on the first Wednesday of every month, for transaction of such business as may come before them. Subscription Three Dollars per annum.
President-Thomas C. Jenkins. Vice-Presidents-B. M. Hodges, Jr. Hugh A. Cooper, Alex. Rieman, Jas. H. Barney. Treasurer-E. B. Dallam. Geo. U. Porter, Secretary.
Office No. 7 New Exchange Building.
CORN AND FLOUR EXCHANGE. Corner of South and Wood streets.
President -- Wm. Chesnut. Vice-Prest's-J. O. Ford, Robt. Tyson. Treasurer-Samuel Duer. Secretary-John P. Paca.
Executive Committee-B. F. Phillips, Jas. R. Clark, L. J. Cox, Jr.
GAS LIGHT COMPANY OF BALTIMORE
COLUMBUS O'DONNELL, Pres't. JOSEPH BROWN, Secretary. Office No. 19 South street.
MARYLAND GAS COMPANY.
Office-5 St. Paul street.
E. R. SPRAGUE, President.
PEOPLE'S GAS LIGHT COMPANY, over Franklin Bank, J. CORTLAN, JR., President.
ALMSHOUSE.
TRUSTEES :- Wm. W. Maughlin, President, James McDougal, A. W. Poulson, James F. Ross, Wm Callow.
Wurd Managers of the Poor. Ist Ward-Stephen Whalen,
2d
Wm. H. Hebden,
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Joseph A Ramsay,
4th Asbury Jarrett,
5th
Caleb W. Burgess,
6th
John Evans,
7th
William Garritee,
8th Nicholas Cornelius,
9th
Samuel Hart,
10th Benjamin T Hynson,
11th
J. Faris Moore,
12th
John Brannan,
13th
· Charles W. George,
14th
John F. Towner,
15th
66 William Recse,
16th 66 John Sheckles,
17th
Steptoe B. Taylor,
18th
Jonas Hayward,
19th
J. P. P. Jones,
20th
John Oliver.
HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS, Corner Druid Hill avenue and Townsend sts MRS. ATKINSON, President. Miss REBECCA McCONKEY, Secretary.
DISPENSARIES.
Baltimore, n e cor Liberty and Fayette North E istern, e Monument, near Gay. Southern, 48 Conway.
Eastern, cor Central av and Baltimore.
MARYLAND HOSPITAL FOR THE NSANE.
Monument-st., east of Broadway, Baltimore.
Wm. Fisher, M. D., President. John Fonerden, M. 1)., Med. Sup't. G. Lane Taneyhill, M. D., Asst. Physician. Rev. John N. McJilton, D. D., Chaplain. John G. Mengel, Steward.
INFIRMARIES, HOSPITALS, &c.
Union Protestant Infirmary, corner Mosher and Division streets, under the management of an association of Ladies, is open for the re- ception of medical and surgical cases.
Baltimore Infirmary, s w corner Greene and Lombard streets, connected with the Medical Department of the University of Maryland. This institution is under the care of Sisters of Charity. Average number of patients 150.
Church Home, Broadway, n of Baltimore.
Mount Hope Institution, Garden street, near Northern avenue, for the insane and sick, belonging to and served by the Sisters of Charity.
Mount Hope Retreat, six miles from the City on the Reisterstown road; for the insane and sick, under the care of the Sisters of Charity.
St. Agnes' Hospital, Mt. Dougherty, near Greenmount avenue, opposite Cemetery, un- der charge of Sisters of Charity.
MARYLAND COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
George W. Andrews, President. Jonas Winter, Secretary: J. Brown Baxley, Treasurer.
Lectures on Pharmacy, Chemistry and Ma- teria Medica, delivered at their Hall, No. 47 N. Calvert street, during the winter months.
CEMETERIES.
GREENMOUNT-Jno. H. B. Latrobe, Pres- ident, James McNeal, jr., Treasurer. Office ] Courtland street.
BALTIMORE-Thomas Wilson, President, Edw'd G. Diggs, Secretary and 'Treas'r. Office 6 South st., 2d story.
LOUDON PARK-Henry A. Thompson, President, Wm. F. Primrose, Secretary and Treasurer. Office 56 w Fayette st. MOUNT OLIVET-Thomas France, Agent. Office 12 Light st.
WESTERN -- James Peregoy, Treasurer. Residence 266 w Fayette st.
MOUNT CARMEL-Robert Turner, Pres- ident, John W. Randolph, Secretary and . Treasurer. Office 187 s Broadway CATHEDRAL-Jonathan Mullan, Agent at Cathedral Church, corner Mulberry and Cathedral.
HOLY CROSS-Rev. Jas. Dolan, President, St. Patrick's Church, Broadway LAUREL-(colored.)-Dr. J. B. K. Emory, 1 i Courtland st.
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.
SMITH BROS. & CO., Sponge all their Goods.
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CHURCHES.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
RIGHT REV. W. R. WHITTINGHAM, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of Maryland.
NAMES.
LOCATION.
PASTORS.
St. Paul's,
Corner of Saratoga and Charles,
Rev. Julian Ingle, D. D. Asst.
St. Peter's, Christ,
Corner of Gay and Fayette,
Rev. Dr. Benj. F. Brooke.
St. Andrew's,
High north of Lombard,
Church of Ascension,
Lexington east of Pine,
Grace Church,
Corner of Monument and Park,
Mount Calvary,
St. Mark's, Cranmer Chapel, Trinity,
St. Stephen's,
Hanover, corner of Welcome al,
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St. Luke's,
Franklin Square, Carey street,
Corner of Read and Cathedral,
St. Barnaba's Chapel,
Biddle north of George,
Church St. John Baptist, Barre east of Little Paca,
Holy Innocents' Chapel, Chase east of Eden,
Memorial, St. Thomas' Chapel, Trinity Chapel, (col'd) St. James', (col'd) Zion Church,
Homestead,
Bank east of Bond,
Rev. H. H. Webb.
Rev. J. N. McJilton, D. D.
PRESBYTERIANS.
First Presbyterian,
Second 66
Fourth
Rev. J. A. Lefevre.
Central
Aisquith Street, Broadway,
Vacant. Rev. J. J. Bullock.
Franklin Street,
Westminster Church, Twelfth Presbyterian, South Presbyterian, Associated Church, First Constitutional, Associated Ref. Church, Harford Avenue, Madison Presby. (col'd) Madison near Park, .
Rev. C. Dickson. Vacant. Rev. J. H. Potter. Rev. F. Israel. Rev. H. Dunning. Rev. William Bruce.
Rev. - Johnson.
Rev. James Carr.
ROMAN CATHOLICS.
MOST REV. M. J. SPALDING, D. D., Archbishop of Baltimore ..
Cathedral,
Corner Cathedral and Mulberry, {
St. Alphonsus, (German) Corner of Park and Saratoga, St. Bridget's, Canton,
St. Patrick's, Corner of Broadway and Bank,
St. Vincent de Paul's,
23 n Front street,
St. Mary's Chapel, Carmelite Chapel,
St. Mary's Seminary, Penna. av. Aisquith south of Orleans,
St. Ignatius,
Corner of Calvert and Madison,
Very Rev. H. B. Coskery, D. D. rector. Rev. Thomas Foley, D. D. (Rev. Thos. A. Becker, D. D. Rev. Robert Kleineidam, rector. Rev. James Gibbons. Rev. James Dolan, pastor. Rev. Henry Myers, pastor. Rev. John Dougherty, assistant. Rev. Alexius J. Elder. Rev. John Dougherty, chaplain. Rev. A. Ciampi, S. J. of Loyola College.
AUG. G. MEYER & CO., Manufacturers of White Lead, Zinc, Putty, Lampblack, Glue, Neatsfoot Oll, Saltpetre. Prints and Varnishes, 100 W. Lombard Street.
Rev. J. B. Henry.
Rev. Charles M. Calloway Rev. John H. Hobart, D, D. ( Rev. Alfred A. Curtis.
Corner of Eutaw and Madison,
Lombard west of Fremont,
Corner of Mullikin and Spring,
Corner of Broadway and Pratt,
Rev. Thomas Barrow. Rev. George A. Leakin. Rev. L. Van Bokkelen. Rev. T. C. Gambrill, Asst. Rev. Charles W. Rankin. Rev. J. H. Bowles, Assts. Rev. H. B. Martin, S Rev. Noah H. Schenck.
Rev. W. B. Bodine, Asst.
Rev A. P. Stryker.
Rev John Rose.
Vacant.
Townsend near Garden,
Rev. O. Ingle Rev. Ethan Allen, D. D.
Corner of North and Saratoga, S Corner of Baltimore and Gilmor,
Rev. J. C. Backus, D. D. Rev. G. P. Hays.
Rev. J. T. Smith, D. D.
Rev. J. Stuchell.
Corner of Madison and Park, Corner of Baltimore and Lloyd, South side of Franklin Square, Corner of Saratoga and Liberty, Corner of Aisquith and Edward, Corner of Broadway and Gough, Corner Franklin and Cathedral, Corner of Fayette and Greene, Franklin btw Chatsw'h & Fre't, Light near Montgomery, Fayette btw Liberty and Charles, Corner of Greene and German, Corner of Madison and Biddle, Harford av. junction Aisquith,
S Rev. M Mahan, D. D.
Corner of Sharp and German.
Rev. Julius E. Grammer.
Rev. J. S. Miller, Asst. Rev. H. H. Hewitt.
Emanuel,
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NAMES.
St. James', (German)
St. Francis' Chapel and Richmond near Park, col'd Sisters Prov. St.Francis Xavier, (col'd) Corner of Calvert and Pleasant, St. Joseph's, Corner of Barre and Howard,
St. Peter's,
Corner of Poppleton and Hollins,
St. John's,
Corner of Eager and Valley,
St. Michael's, (German) Corner of Lombard and Wolfe,
Immaculate Conception, Mosher, near Druid Hill av.
Chap. of Visitation Conv. Corner of Park and Centre, Church of the Holy Cross, West street, Federal Hill, Mount Hope Institution, Gibson, near Mosher, Fort Road,
PASTORS. Attended from St. Michael's.
Attended from St. Ignatius.
Attended from St. Ignatius. Rev. Michael Slattery, pastor. Rev. James McDevitt, assistant. Rev. E. MeColgan, pastor. Rev. J. S. Foley, D. D., assis't. Rev. Bernard McManus, pastor. Rev. J. Malloy, assistant. Rev. F. Clauss. Rev. J. Giustiniani, C. M. Rev. R. Malony, C. M. Rev. F. Dyer, C. M. ' Attended from St. Alphonsus. Rev. P. J. Hespelein. Attended from Im. Conception. Rev. J. Gibbons.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Light street, Eutaw street, Madison av Church, Wesley Chapel, Exeter street, Monument street, Chew street,
Harford avenue,
Harford avenue and Biddle-st. Greenmount avenue, Broadway south of Pratt, Eastern av. east of Bond-st. Corner Eastern av. and Star al Canton avenue extended, Caroline s of Baltimore,
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