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Lombard e of Washington,
Fayette e of Fremont, Republican s of Baltimore,
Cor. of Franklin and Poppleton, Saratoga street, Cor. of William and L. Church, S
Light street extended, Fremont junct. Pennsylvania av. Penna. av. n of Hoffman street, Corner of High and Stiles,
Charles and Fayette,
Columbia e of Fremont
Poppleton street Chapel, Poppleton n of Columbia,
Strawbridge Church, Falls Chapel, Jefferson street Church Sailors' City Bethel,
S E. corner Jefferson and Bond, Lee street near Light street whf,
Causeway Miss. Chapel, Eastern avenue near Eden, Hanover street Church, Hanover street,
Mount Vernon Chapel, Eastern German Mission, Broadway near Eastern avenue, Western
Mt. Vernon Factory,
Rev. J. J. Largent. Rev. D. H. Carroll. Rev. E. J. Lutz.
Dallas street, (colored,) Sharp street,
John Wesley,
Sharp near Montgomery,
Asbury, Corner of East and Douglass sts. Orchard near Ross,
Orchard, Western Chapel
Corner Light-st. and Wine alley, ( Rev. Lyttleton F. Morgan.
Eutaw above Mulberry, Rev. James A. McCauley. Corner Madison and Townsend, ( Rev. B. Peyton Brown.
Corner Sharp and Barre,
Exeter south of Gay, Corner Monument and Stirling, Corner of Chew and Bond,
Rev. Wmn. H. Chapman. Rev. Leonard M. Gardner.
( Rev. Samuel Barnes. Rev. James R. Cadden. Rev. Joseph France. Rev. B. G. W. Reid. Rev. Alexander E. Gibson. Rev. James Curns. Rev. James H. McCord. Rev. Henry Furlong. Rev. John W. Hedges. Rev. James Gamble.
Rev. Wm. S. Edwards. Rev. Wm. F. Speake. Rev. Philip D. Lipscomb. Rev. Charles A. Reed.
Rev. Marion L. Hawley.
Rev. Charles B. Tippett. Rev. Asbury R. Reiley. Rev. Samuel A. Wilson. Rev. Thomas Sewall. Rev. Wmn. H. Pitcher.
Rev. John W. Start.
Rev. Richard Hinkle. Rev. Richard Norris. Rev. R. R. Murphy.
Rev. Frederick Bonn. Rev. Elijah Grissam. ( Rev. John N. Mars. Rev. Joseph P. Bowser. Rev. Henry Elbert. Rev. Richard P. Bell. Rev. Geo. W. Lewis.
Chatsworth Meth. Church Corner Pine and Franklin, Rev. J. A. Williams.
Winan's Chapel, Baltimore street, w of Fremont, Rev. E. F. Busey.
Trinity Church, cor Madison av and Preston-st., Rev. A. Wilson.
THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE is the best for all purposes-SALES ROOMS-181 Baltimore Street.
Greenmount av Chapel, Broadway, Eastern avenue, Fell's Point Chapel, Canton Chapel, Caroline street, Lombard street Chapel, Jackson Square Church, Fayette street, Union Square, Union Square Chapel, Franklin street, Saratoga street, William street, Hersey Chapel, Whatcoat Chapel, Emory Church, High street,
Charles street,
Columbia street,
Corner of Biddle and Garden, Lanvale Factory,
Cor. Penna. av. and Mosher st., Dallas n of Aliceanna street, Sharp n of Pratt,
St. Lawrence,
LOCATIONS, Aisquith south of Eager,
SMITH BROS. & CO., Stylish Clothing at Moderate Prices.
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METHODIST PROTESTANT
NAMES.
Broadway Mission, Lexington St. Mission,
LOCATION. PASTORS. Cor. Broadway and Monument, ) Rev. Peter L. Wilson. Lexington between Republican , Rev. Wm. S. Hammond. and Schroeder, Corner of Lombard and Greene, Rev. J. T. Murray.
West Baltimore, East Baltimore,
Corner Aisquith and Fayette, Rev. John R. Nichols.
South Baltimore,
Light street, south of West, - Rev. R. Semple Rowe.
Washington street Station, Cor. Washington and Lombard, Rev. Joseph A. McFaden.
St. John's (Independent, )Liberty, north of Fayette,
Cor. Poppleton and Lemmon,
GERMAN REFORMED.
First, (English,) Third, (English,) Fourth, (German,)
Second street w of Gay,
Corner Paca and Saratoga,
Calvert near Saratoga,
Rev. E. R. Eschbach, assistant. Rev. J. S. Foulk. Rev. - Killing.
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Bethel, Ebenezer, Union Bethel, Zion, (Independent,) Waters Chapel,
Saratoga west of Gay, Montgomery east of Hanover, Wolfe south of Pratt, Cor. Howard and Montgomery, Spring between Jefferson and McElderry,
Rev. S. L. Hammond. Rev. W. D. W. Schureman. Rev. Geo. 'T. Watkins. Rev. P. Gibson.
Rev. Geo. T. Watkins.
BAPTIST.
First,
Sharp corner Lombard,
Franklin Square Baptist, Franklin Square, High street,
Between Fayette and Low,
Lee street,
Between Hanover and Sharp, Broadway near Pratt,
Rev. E. F. Crane.
Rev. Richard Fuller, D. D.
Colored, First Colored,
Saratoga, corner Paca, Lewis, near Orleans, Thompson, near Forrest,
Rev. - Williams.
Vacant. Rev. Noah Davis.
CHRISTIAN OR DISCIPLES' CHURCH.
Meeting Church, Meeting House,
Cor Paca and Lombard streets, Rev. D. S. Barnet. Conrad Saumenig, Elder.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN.
First English,
Second
Lexington, w of Park, Lombard, w of Greene,
Third
Monument, near Aisquith,
Eutaw bet. Mulberry & Saratoga, Canton, Trinity, e of High,
Rev. John McCron, D. D. Rev. Irving Magee. Rev. H. Bishop. Rev. C. A. Stork. Vacant. Rev. D. Maier.
Rev. E. W. G. Keyl.
Rev. G. H. Brandau.
Rev. L. F. Zimmerman.
Rev. M. Kratt.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
First Evangelical Church, Corner of Greene and Cider al. Second
Rev. Jeremiah Young.
Corner McElderry and Short, Rev. Jacob Henn.
INDEPENDENT CHURCHES.
Zion (Ind.) Ger. Church, Gay, south of Saratoga, Rev. Henry Scheib.
United Evangel. Church, betw. 234 and 236 Eastern av. Rev. Andrew Schwartz.
SEAMEN'S UNION BETHEL.
Corner of Aliceanna and Bethel streets, Rev. Henry Slicer.
JAMES H. JOHNSON, City Steam Firewood Mills-Warren's Fire and Water-proof Roofing, and Patent Neoteric Smoking Tubes, over 99 W. Baltimore-st.
St. Mark's, Lutheran Chapel, Trinity, (German,)
St. Paul's,
Corner Holiday and Saratoga, Biddle st. n of Pennsylvania av. Corner Hanover and Hamburg, Central av. bet. Fayette & Balt.
Biddle street, " St. Stephen's " St.Matthew's "
North street, near Saratoga,
Rev. J. M. W. Williams. Rev. T. B. Jones. Rev. George P. Nice.
Second, Seventh,
Saratoga-st. Chapel, (col.) Saratoga street,
Rev. Aug. Webster, D. D.
Rev. Dr. James M. Wilson.
Starr Church,
SMITH BROS. & CO., Sponge all their Goods.
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FRIENDS.
NAMES.
PASTORS.
Orthodox, Eastern District,
Western District,
LOCATION. Corner Courtland and Saratoga, Corner Aisquith and Fayette, Lombard, e of Eutaw,
UNIVERSALIST.
East Baltimore,
Baltimore, near Central avenue, Rev. J. Riley Johnson.
UNITARIAN.
First Independent,
Corner Franklin and Charles,
SWEDENBORGIAN.
Third New Jerusalem,
Orchard st. near Madison av. Willard H. Hinkley.
German New Jerusalem, Lombard, near Central avenue, Rev. C. Louis Carriere.
JEWISH SYNAGOGUES.
First,
Corner of Lloyd and Watson, Vacant.
Second,
Eden, n of Lombard
Rev. H. Hochheimer.
Third,
High, n of Fayette, Dr. Deutch.
Fourth,
Hanover, bet. Lombard & Pratt, Dr. Benjamin Szold.
Fifth,
Howard street, Vacant.
Sixth,
Liberty, Vacant.
Otterbine Chapel of the United Brethren in Christ, corner Scott and St. Peter's,-Rev. Daniel Eberly. Parsonage 146 Scott.
Otterbine Church, Conway near corner Sharp,-Rev. J. A. Sand.
St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of the Unaltered Augsburg Confession, Sara- toga street, near Holiday.
BOUNDARIES OF THE WARDS.
FIRST WARD .- Beginning at the inter- section of Monument and Wolfe streets ; thence east on south side of Monument street to city limits ; thence south along city limits to Lazaretto; thence around water line of Northwest Branch to Fell street; thence along Fell street, east side, to Wolfe street ; thence north on east side of Wolfe street to place of beginning.
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 wa- ter 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 Cen- tral avenue 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 northeastwardly 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
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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 north west 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 south wardly along Jones Falls to place of beginning.
NINTH WARD .- Beginning at the inter- seetion of Charles and Pratt streets; thence cast on north side of Pratt street and around the Basin to Jones Falls; thence north along line of said Falls 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 Druid Hill avenue; thence north westwardly on the northeast side of Druid Hill avenue to Biddle street: thence northeast and east on the southeast and south side of Biddle street 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 Druid Hill avenue and Biddle street; thence northeast and east on the north- west and north side of Biddle street to Jones Falls ; thence northwardly along line of Jones Falls to city limits; thence west along city limits to Druid Hill avenue; thence southeast on northeast side of Druid Hill avenue 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 street ; 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 Henrietta and Warren streets to water line ; thence along water line to Clement street ; thence east on south side of Clement street to Hano- ver street ; thence north on east side of Hano- ver 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 of 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 Druid Hill avenue; thence southeast on southwest side of Druid Hill avenue 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.
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.
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INS. GO. BOSTON.
WILLARD PHILLIPS, Prest. BENJ. F. STEVENS, Vice-Prest. JOSEPH M. GIBBONS, Secretary.
Cash Assets, $2,800,000.
Last Cash Dividend, 750,000.
40 PER CENT. IN CASH PAID TO ALL INSURED.
TABLE OF PREMIUMS FOR INSURANCE OF $1,000.
AGE.
Ann'l Paym't for Life.
In Ten In a Ann'l Paymt's Single Paym't
AGE.
Ann'l Paym't for Life.
In ten
In & Ann'l Paym'ts Single Paym't
16
$15 60
$37 34
$305 80
39
$30 40
$60 50
$483 20
17
16 00
38 14
312 00
40
31 50
61 68
494 10
18
16 50
38 92
318 30
41
32 60
63 66
505 00
19
16 90
39 73
325 40
42
33 90
64 96
516 00
20
17 30
40 53
330 68
43
35 20
66 43
527 20
21
17 80
41 34
337 00
44
36 50
68 11
538 80
22
18 30
42 17
343 50
45
38 00
69 40
651 10
23
18 70
43 03
350 10
46
39 60
71 64
563 40
24
19 30
43 89
356 80
47
41 20
73 42
578 50
25
19 80
44 78
363 80
48
43 10
75 44
589 80
26
20 30
45 68
370 80
49
45 00
ยท 77 77
603 50
27
20 90
46 62
378 00
50
47 00
80 43
617 40
28
21 50
47 57
385 50
51
49 20
82 23
631 50
29
22 10
48 59
393 00
52
51 50
84 23
645 50
30
22 70
49 07
400 60
53
53 90
86 60
660 00
31
23 40
50 44
408 50
64
56 50
89 17
674 70
32
24 10
51 49
416 70
55
59 40
92 24
689 80
33
24 80
52 36
425 10
66
62 40
95 86
705 40
34
25 60
53 56
434 00
57
65 60
97 86
720 50
35
26 50
54 82
443 10
58
69 00
102 64
736 00
36
27 40
55 95
452 60
59
72 70
105 34
751 50
37
28 30
57 26
462 50
60
76 40
108 43
766 60
38
29 30
59 18
472 60
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