Woods' Baltimore city directory (1865-1866), Part 2

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Publication date: 1865-1866
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
Number of Pages: 708


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


HENRY M'CAFFREY,


MUSIC PUBLISHER,


No. 205 BALTIMORE STREET,


The Largest Assortment of Music in the city can be found at this establishment. TOMUSIC PUBLISHED AND RECEIVED DAILY, Dealers, Booksellers, Seminaries, Teachers, &c., supplied on the most reasonable terms.


S. ROSENFELD & CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


CIGARS, CHEWING AND LEAF TOBACCO, No. 20 South Gay Street, BALTIMORE.


HAVANA & PRINCIPE CIGARS


And Foreign and Domestic Leaf Tobacco, choice brands of Chewing Tobacco, all kinds of Fancy Pipes, Segar Cases, Suuff Boxes, Labels, Ribbons, Brands for Cigars.


NO Domestic, French and German Fancy Papers, Letter and Wrapping Paper. George Benda's Dutch Metal and Bronzes. Also FANCY ARTICLES generally.


P. ROMBACH, (SUCCESSOR TO E. KESSMODEL,)


UMBRELLA, PARASOL AND CANE MANUFACTURER, AND FANCY TURNER, No. 61 N. EUTAW-ST. BALTIMORE.


Always keeps on hand a large assortment of UMBRELLAS. PARASOLS, and CANES. All repairing in the above line done with neatness, at the lowest terms. Also, PINKING done in the latest style; experience of thirty years in this business will prove satisfaction to the public.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


BRYANT SEMINARY, Day & Boarding School for Young Ladies, 562 & 564 W. FAYETTE STREET,


NEAR FRANKLIN SQUARE.


INSTITUTED 1856.


SAMUEL T. LESTER, Principal,


MRS. R. W. LESTER, Assistant, and Needlework. EMIL KETT, Drawing hnd Painting.


WILLIAM HARMAN, Vocal Music. JEAN SCHAEFFER, Piano, French and German.


Pupils may enter either Academic or Primary Department at any time, and are charged for remainder of School Year from entrance. For further particulars, or a Circular, apply at Seminary.


Brooklyn Pite Insurance Company. MUTUAL.


CAPITAL AND ACCUMULATIONS, $250,000.


RICHD. H. HARDING, Secy. CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, Prest.


The Directors of this sound and reliable Institution are composed of the most snbstan- tial citizens of Brooklyn and New York.


Extra inducements are offered by this Company to those seeking Life Insurance. F. MEDCALFE, Gen'l Agt. 57 SECOND STREET, BALTIMORE.


AUGUST WAGNER, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


Brass Mare, Fancy Goods, Electro-Silber Plated dolork, &c.


REGILDING AND BRONZING, No. 30 HANOVER STREET,


N&Gas Pipes introduced into Houses. BALTIMORE, MD.


THE ORIGINAL CHEAP SHOE STORE, No. 64 N. GAY STREET, BALTIMORE. GEO. F. FISHER.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


W. R. JOHNSON,


SUCCESSOR TO HOLLINGSWORTH & JOHNSON,


38 S. CHARLES STREET, UP STAIRS,


MANUFACTURES


honey, Glycerine, Brown AND OTHER TOILET SOAPS,


Windsor,


WARRANTED EQUAL TO THE BEST ENGLISH. ALSO, POMADES, HAIR OILS, EXTRACTS, COLOGNES, &c., &c.


W. R. JOHNSON.


38 South Charles street,


MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN


DRUGGISTS' & CONFECTIONERS


GREEN & FLINT


GLASSWA


DEALERS SUPPLIED AT NEW YORK PRICES.


W . R . JOHNSON, 38 SOUTH CHARLES-ST. Photographic . Stock Emporium.


CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A FULL LINE OF


APPARATUS, CHEMICALS, CASES, MATTINGS, PRESERVERS. &C., &c. par At New York prices. Dealers supplied.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


MARTIN'S


MILLER'S HOTEL,


Drove and Livery Stables,


S. W. COR. PACA & GERMAN-STS.


BALTIMORE,


CYRUS MARTIN, Proprietor.


ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 100 PERSONS.


STABLING FOR 250 HORSES.


HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR HIRE.


Horses and Carriages taken at Livery, by the day, week or month, on moderate terms.


EVERY ATTENTION PAID TO DROVERS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE, N. C. BROOKS,, LL. D., President.


TRUSTEES.


TRUSTEES.


Rev. W. Hamilton, D. D.


Dr. H. S. Hunt,


J. McK. Reiley, D. D.


" T. E. Bond,


T. B. Sargent, D. D.


J. M. Lester, Esq.


: Henry Slicer, D. D.


J. Dryden, Esq.


L. F. Morgan, D. D.


J. F. Purvis, Esq. S. G. Miles, Esq.


B. P. Brown,


J. W. Start,


H. W. Drakeley, Esq.


66 James Curns,


T. K. Turner, Esq.


.. W. T. Speake,


N. C. Brooks, ex-officio.


This Seminary of Learning, instituted for the liberal education of Young Ladies, was created a College proper by the Legislature of Maryland, December session, 1849, with authority to confer degrees, and endowed with all the rights and privileges of the most favored female institutions. There are two departments of instruction in the College --- the PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT and the COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, with their appro- priate branches of learning. The course of study in the former is three years, designated by as many different classes ; in the latter it is four years with four regular classes.


COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.


The course of instruction is as extensive as in most Colleges for gentlemen, and is intended to develop the intellectual, social and moral faculties; and by imparting a thorough, practical, accomplished and Christian education, fit the pupil for the faithful discharge of the responsible duties that await her in life.


The College is situated on St. Paul street, in a retired yet pleasant part of the city near the centre, and has cost in the aggregate for its grounds, buildings, apparatus, furniture and appointments about $50.000. The buildings have been arranged with great judg- ment, and have study and recitation rooms separate, with every convenience for boarding and day pupils. The accommodations are ample for two hundred and fifty pupils, and one hundred boarders. There is a fine library of over 3,000 volumes, to which the pupils have access, comprising works on antiquities, ancient and modern history, biography, science, voyages, travels, criticism, poetry, the fine arts, and general literature. There is also a valuable chemical and philosophical apparatus, cabinets of minerals, gems, coins and medals, with models, globes, maps and other ample means of illustration in the different branches of study.


At the last session of the Legislature of Maryland the College received an annual endowment of $2,200 for the establishment of free scholarships, upon which one pupil from each County in the State and from the City of Baltimore, without charge for tuition or books, is instructed in all the branches taught in the College.


FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION.


N. C. Brooks, LL. D., Prof. Ancient Languages. T. Lucy, A. M., Prof. Mathematics and Sciences. Mr. C. L. De Heerdt, Prof. French and German. " R. L. Peet, Prof. German Language.


Jno. A. Schæffer, Prof. Instrumental Music.


August Weidenbach, Prof. Painting.


Mr. William Masson. Prof. Vocal Music.


Miss K. A. Bradley. Preceptress-Belles-Leltres.


" F. H. Shackelford, Physiology and History. " H. V. Brooks, Piano and Singing.


Mrs. A. L. Polster, Teacher of Piano and Guitar. Madame A. Dubreuil, French Language.


EXPENSES.


Board, per Annual Session, $180. Tuition from $40 to $60 per annum. Music, Painting and the Languages, extra charge.


RE For Circulars containing full information, address Dr. N. C. BROOKS, 53 St. Paul Street.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOHNSON & BEHR,


MANUFACTURERS OF


CHAMPAGNE *


77 WW. Baltimore Street,


BETWEEN SOUTH AND GAY,


BALTIMORE, MD.


JOHNSON & BEHR,


WINE MERCHANTS


AND


WHOLESALE GROCERS,


77 W. Baltimore Street,


BETWEEN SOUTH AND GAY,


BALTIMORE, MD.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


A. & W. DENMEAD & SON, FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS,


AND


Dron Ship Builders,


OFFICE, COR. NORTH AND MONUMENT STS.


Having ample facilities, are prepared to execute orders for MARINE, LOCOMOTIVE and STATIONARY ENGINES and BOILERS, also MACHINERY for Sugar, Grist, Flour and Saw Mills.


CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


REPAIRS DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.


JAS. MURRAY, FRANK CLARK, WM. JAS. MURRAY.


NOVELTY WORKS.


MURRAY, CLARK & CO.


ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS, MILLWRIGHT WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, AND MACHINERY IN GENERAL,


Nos. 42 and 44 York-st. near Light, BALTIMORE. Iron and Brass Castings, Low and High Pressure Engines and Boilers, Tanks, &c. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Repairing promptly attended to.


ASA H. SMITH,


PAPER HANGINGS,


AND WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN PAPERS, AND FRENCH AND AMERICAN WALL PAPERS-Wholesale and Retail,


No. 330 W. BALTIMORE STREET,


THREE DOORS ABOVE HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE.


Silver Medal, First Premium, awarded by the Maryland Institute.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


PETER SWEENEY,


PROVISION


DEALER


AND '


PACKER


FOR HOME & FOREIGN MARKETS, 205, 207 and 209 Lexington-st.


BETWEEN PACA AND GREENE STREETS.


HAMS, BACON, LARD, SMOKED BEEF, TONGUES, &c.


JAMES WEBB, SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTURER,


No. 136 ENSOR-ST., Corner of Chew, BALTIMORE.


Constantly on hand for sale Fine and Fancy Soaps, Candles, Tallow, &c., on the most pleasing terms.


Tallow Wanted-the highest market price paid.


J. W. HARPER & CO. ORIGINAL Bill Posters and Distributors


ESTABLISHED IN 1861. JARVIS BUILDING-N. W. Corner Baltimore and North Streets?


Bills Posted in all parts of the City with Neatness and Dispatch.


Handbills, Programmes, Cards, Circulars, etc., etc., carefully distributed throughout the entire city. Bills sent to our address per Express (CHARGES PAID) will receive prompt attention. All orders thankfully re- ceived and promptly attended to.


MS OFFICE-Room No. 5 Jarvis Building, (up stairs,) nearly opposite Sun Iron Building. EN- TRANCE-122 Baltimore street, one door west of North street.


Post Office Box 1344, Baltimore.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. A. DUSHANE,


COMMISSION


PAPER DEALER AND MANUFACTURER OF


BOOK AND NEWS PAPER,


ALL GRADES, SIZED AND UNSIZED,


No. 40 S. Charles street,


NEAR LOMBARD,


BALTIMORE.


Red" Always in store a full stock of WRITING PAPER of every size and weight. Also, ENVELOPS, INK, MUCILAGE, PAPER BAGS and WRAPPING PAPER.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


WM. F. SHOREY, PHOTOGRAPH & PORTRAIT


OVER 87 W. BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE. A Life size Portraits painted from old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes.


CHARLES F. SIEBERT, IMPORTER OF Wines, Brandies, Gins, &c. AND GERMAN & FRENCH PRODUCE, No. 14, N. W. COR. LOMBARD AND FRONT-STS. BALTIMORE.


SMITH & CURLETT, MANUFACTURERS OF


SOAPS


Adamantine & Tallow Candles,


COR. HOLIDAY & PLEASANT-STS. BALTIMORE.


LEVI WEAVER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


PAPER BOX FUFACTURER,


No. 17} SHARP STREET, CORNER OF GERMAN, UP STAIRS, BALTIMORE.


L. W, has constantly on hand, and makes to Order, all kinds of Paper Boxes, such as :


BAND BOXES,


COLOGNE BOXES,


ROPE


BOARDS,


Round


Prescription


Straw


Square


.6


Shoe


White Bonnet


Jewelers' “


Pill


Blue


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Druggists “ of all sizes,


Colored Paper,


WHITE LINING Paper for Boxes, Fancy, French, Gold and Silver PAPER.


my Country Merchants and the Trade in general, would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he will sell at the very lowest market prices.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


HENRY J. BAKER.


CHARLES J. BAKER.


JOSEPH ROGERS, JR.


BAKER, BROS. & CO. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF


GLASS.


WINDOW CLASS & GLASSWARE


WINDOW


CHEMICALS, PAINTS OIL'S, &C.


GLASSWARE.


,


Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glue, &c.


PROP'RS BALT. WINDOW GLASS AND DRUGGISTS' GLASS WORKS, JARS, VIALS, WINE, PORTER & MINERAL WATER BOTTLES, FLASKS, DEMIJOHNS, &c. Nos. 32 and 34 S. CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE.


ADVERTISEMENTS. 43


ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE €0.


OFFICE, No. 4 SOUTH STREET.


Open Daily for the Insurance of all descriptions of Property within the Limits of the City. WILLIAM A. HACK, President. DIRECTORO : WM. A. HACK, J. C. WHEEDEN, JAMES YOUNG, LANCASTER OULD. E A. MILLER, DR. F. E. B. HINTZE. R. C. MASON. JACOB TRUST, N. WALKER. J. B. GEORGE, SR. FRANCIS BURNS. ALLEN PAINE, JAMES GETTY, SAMUEL KIRK. THOS. J. FLACK.


JOHN DUKEHART, Secretary.


P. LENFIELD PERKINS,


PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES


Nos. 205 & 207 Baltimore St. BALTIMORE.


The long experience of twenty-one years, connected with all the appliances necessary to the art of Photography, and giving it his continued personal attention, together with the employment of none but those who are well skilled in the art for assistants, make the reputation of these Galleries rank among the best in this country for turning out good work. We find hundreds of persons who have sit at other places and in other cities, who have never succeeded in obtaining a good representation, who. when they have sit here have been perfectly delighted. Our skylights are so arranged as to give the most delicate shadows and a perfect expression of the eye, without which all works of Art are a blank mass.


We invite all to call and examine our specimens-whether they want pictures or not -as they are assured they will always meet with courtesy and attention.


P. L. PERKINS.


Nos. 205 and 207 BALTIMORE STREET.


E. FISHER & BROTHER, FRENCH


STEAM SCOURERS,


No. 139 FAYETTE STREET,


Between Howard and Park streets, BALTIMORE. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Dresses Cleaned; also, ShawIs, Covers, Curtains and Carpets. Spots of Oil, Ice Cream, Lemonade, &c., taken out without cleaning the whole. NO DRESS TAKEN APART.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


THOMAS G. BASSHOR & CO. No. 26 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE, MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM AND WATER


HEATING APPARATUS,


ENGINEERS


HEATING


OF


FOR


PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS, GREEN HOUSES, STEAMBOATS, &C.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF


Wrought Iron Pipes, Malleable and Cast Iron Steam Fittings, Brass Work, Steam and Vacuum Gauges, Traps, Steam and Hand Pumps, Heaters, &c.


DEALERS IN BOILERS AND ENGINES.


HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBING DONE TO ORDER. AGENTS FOR


CONDUCT & CO'S IMPROVED STEAM PUMP AND FIRE ENGINE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Institute


FOR


YOUNG I. ADIES,


No. 7 North Carey Street,


Near Franklin Square, BALTIMORE, MD.


MISS CUMMING, Principal.


Assisted by an Efficient Corps of Teachers.


PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT .- Spelling, Reading, Writing, Geography, Grammar, Mental and Writ- ten Arithmetic, History.


SUB-JUNIOR DEPARTMENT .- Etymology, English Grammar, Geography, Universal History, Writing, Reading, Mental and Written Arithmetic, Rhetoric, Composition.


JUNIOR DEPARTMENT .- English Grammar, Etymology, Geography, United States History, Mental and Written Arithmetic, Reading, First Lessons in Elocution, Rhetoric, Composition, Natural History, Familiar Science.


MIDDLE DEPARTMENT .- Arithmetic, Algebra, Etymology, Ancient Geography, Parsing in Prose and Poetry, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Elocution, Rhetoric, Botany, Physiology, Composition, Literature.


SENIOR DEPARTMENT .- Algebra, Geometry, Mental aud Moral Philosophy, Logic, Literature, Elements of Criticism, Astronomy, Composition, Elocution.


erms for the cholastic


Part .


Payment Semi-Annually in Advance.


BOARDERS.


Board and Tuition, including a full English Course with Latin,


$300 00


Board and Tuition, with English,


250 00


French,


32 00


Latin,


20 00


Music-Piano Forte,


80 00


Use of the Piano, per quarter,


4 00


Harp,


30 00


Guitar,


30 00


Vocal Music,


Drawing,


24 00


Painting in Oil,


40 00


DAY SCHOLARS.


Payment Required Quarterly in Advance.


Preparatory Department,


$30 00


Sub Junior


..


50 00


Junior


50 00


Middle


66


70 00


Senior


70 00


Fuel, per year,


4 00


Stationery, per year,


2 00


4%


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


RICH'D WALZL'S


Photographic Art Galleries, AND


DEPOT FOR GOODS AND MATERIALS


APPERTAINING TO THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART,


Nos. 75 and 77 W. Baltimore St.


BALTIMORE, MD.


PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION.


Baltimore Street. 606 Y 108


Charles and Light.


Between


GALLAGHER'S


MERCANTILE COLLEGE


ESTABLISHED IN 1850. For Instruction and Practice in Bookkeeping, Mercantile Affairs, Commercial Calculations, Business Writing and Ornamental Penman- ship, Visiting and Wedding Cards Written, all Kinds of Ornamental Ponmanship.


The public are particularly referred to the numerous Business Men and Practical Bookkeepers who have availed themselves of the substantial benefits of this Institution. The Principal respectfully presents a few City References in Circulars, stating terms, &c , &c., to be had at the College or sent by mail. Address,


F. H. GALLAGHER, Principal, Nos. 207 & 209 BALTIMORE STREET, between Charles and Light.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


NEW YORK & BALTIMORE TRANSPORTATION LINE.


Inland Route via Delaware and Raritan, and Chesapeake and Delaware Canals. Comprising eighteen Steamers and Barges of average capacity of 130 tons each. For the conveyance of Merchandise, Produce, Packages, Horses, Cattle, Curriages, Furniture and Goods, of all sorts, at very low rates.


TIME THROUGH 35 HOURS. FOR NEW YORK,


A Steamboat leaves Baltimore DAILY, except Sunday, from No. 3 LIGHT STREET WHARF.


FROM NEW YORK,


A Steamboat leaves in like manner for Baltimore, DAILY, except Sundays, from NORTH RIVER, Pier 7. Jay Goods destined for places beyond Baltimore or New York, forwarded immediately with care-Free of all charges for commission.


Jay The safety, regularity and dispatch of this Line, together with the moderate rates charged, commend it to the public as a desirable medium for conveying every description of Freight.


WESTERN FREIGHTS from the Baltimore and Ohio R R. Co. received at the LOCUST POINT DEPOT, handled carefully and forwarded with the utmost dispatch immediately on arrival. Through receipts can be obtained over this route from any of the Agents of the B. & O R. R. Co. for Goods deliverable in N. Y.


J. A. SHRIVER, Agent, No. 3 Light-st. Whf., Balt.


W. DALZELL, Agent, Pier 7 North River, N. Y.


BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT CO.


VIA CANAL.


FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF MER- CHANDISE, PRODUCE, PACKAGES, HORSES, CARRIAGES, FURNITURE AND GOODS OF ALL SORTS.


BETWEEN


PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.


FOR PHILADELPHIA.


One of the Company's Steamboats leaves No 3 LIGHT STREET WHARF, EVERY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. Arriving in Philadelphia at 5 o'clock the next morning, in ample time for the New York Trains.


FROM PHILADELPHIA.


Leaves DAILY, at 3 o'clock. from No 19 SOUTH WHARVES. Goods forwarded immediately with care- Free of all charges for Commission.


J. A. SHRIVER, Agent, No. 3 Light-st. Whf., Balt. A. GROVES, Jr., Agent, No. 34 South Wharves, Phila.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


G. W. GAIL.


CHRISTIAN AX. G. W. GAIL & AX,


MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF


SMOKING, FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, SKUFF AND CIGARS,


Also, Importers of PIPES, SNUFF BOXES, &c. NO. 23 BARRE STREET. BALTIMORE.


G.W.GAIL&AX.


TOBACCO


YORK


G. W. GAIL, · CHRISTIAN AX, GEO. I. KÜCHLER, Baltimore. Baltimore. New York.


GAIL, AX & KUCHLER, Tobacco and Commission Lionsie,


DEPOT OF G. W. GAIL & AX'S MANUFACTURES, BALTIMORE. Nos. 173 and 175 WATER STREET, NEAR MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


HASLETT MCKIM.


JOHN H MOKIM.


BROTHERS Bankers &


McKIM. Brokers,


N. E. Cor. Baltimore and Calvert streets,


DEALERS IN


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.


STOCKS AND OTHER SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.


GOVERNMENT LOANS AND SECURITIES DEALT IN.


Collections made and a general Banking Business transacted.


SCHOOLHER & BRO.


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


FASHIONABLE


READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Nos. 37 and 39 Baltimore street, S. E. CORNER OF FREDERICK,


BALTIMORE.


Custom Work Done at the Shortest Notice.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


BALTIMORE STOVE HOUSE. BIBB & CO. No. 39 LIGHT STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF THE


BAT-HORE FAT.ENT ED


BIEB & CO SALT


LOSSING -BARATT


GEM ILLUMINATED


GAS BURNER


F IREPLACE


STOVE.


HOT-AIR FURNACES, RANGES, CAMBOOSES, PARLOR STOVES AND GRATES,


RE-IMPROVED OLD DOMINION, WASHINGTON, IMPERIAL, NOBLE, WM. PENN AND OTHER


FIRST-CLASS COOK STOVES,


AGRICULTURAL CALDRON FURNACES, all Sizes. 15 Custom-Made Tin Ware.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


S. B. SEXTON & CO.


STOVE MANUFACTURERS AND IRON FOUNDERS,


STORE,


111 LOMBARD ST., near Light.


MANUFACTURE AND KEEP FOR SALE


SEXTON'S PATENT


PARLOR GAS BURNER STOVES,


Comprising the Latest Modern Improvements. SEXTON'S PATENT GAS BURNING COOKING STOVES & RANGES. Sexton's Patent HAM BOILERS, for Carrying off the Fumes while Cooking. Sexton's Patent COAL HOD and SIFTER Combined. ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF THE BEST AND MOST APPROVED


-


COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


154, 156 and 158 CONWAY-ST.


FOUNDRY,


7


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


HERRING'S


HART.


FIRE AND


BURGLAR-PROOF


SAFES


FURNISHED WITH


Hall's best Powder & Pick-Proof Locks.


Constantly on hand a large stock of these superior Safes, ( the heroes of over 200 fires, ) for sale at factory prices by the Sole Agents,


SPEAR BROTHERS,


No. 41 S. Charles Street.


HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES


CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE VARIETY, EMBRACING


Counter, Platform, Warehouse, Dor- mant, Rolling Mill, Coal, Hay, Cattle & Railroad Scales. ALSO, TROEMNER'S


Superior Balances


EMBRACING


Apothecaries', Druggists', Grocers', Butchers', Jewelers' & Bankers' Scales.


The above are the Best Articles of their kind to be had. Our stock embraces all descriptions of Weighing Appara- tus, and we invite the attention of every one wanting a good article at manufacturers' prices.


10.0


SPEAR BROTHERS, Sole Agents,


No. 41 SOUTH CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE.


EVERY SCALE WARRANTED.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


WHEELER & WILSON'S


At the FAIRS of the


U. S. Agricultural Society. American Institute, New York. Mechanics' Assoc'n, Boston. Franklin Institute, Phila. Metropolitan Mechanics'Insti- tute, Washington.


Mechanics' Institute, Balto. Mechanics' Association, Cincin- nati.


Kentucky Institute, Louisville Mechanical Ass'n, St. Louis. Mechanics'Institute, San Fran- cisco.


HIGHEST PREMIUM


LONDO


PARIS, 18


SEWING MACHINE.


At the STATE FAIRS of


Maine, Ohio.


Vermont,


Indiana,


Connecticut, Iowa.


New York, Tennessee.


New Jersey, Illinois, 1


Pennsylvania,Kentucky,


Virginia, Michigan,


Mississippi, Wisconsin,


Missouri,


California.


And at Hundreds of County


Fairs.


With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop-Check, New Hemmer, Binder, Corder, Braider, &c.


No. 214 BALTIMORE STREET.


LOCK STITCH


This Machine makes the "LOCK STITCH," and ranks highest on account of the elas- ticity, permanence, beauty and general desirableness of the stitching when done, and the wide range of its application .- Report of the American Institute, New York.


The qualities which commend the Wheeler & Wilson Machine are: 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch alike upon both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Strength, firmness and durability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel, and made with-3. Economy of thread. 4. Its attachments and wide range of application to purposes and materials. 5. Com- pactness and elegance of model and finish. 6. Simplicity and thoroughness of construc- tion. 7. Speed, ease of operation and management, and quietness of movement.


From the Swann Premium Committee, Mechanics' Institute, Baltimore.


The Committee award to the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, falling, as the Com- mittee think it does, within the description of "the most practical invention adapted to common use, to be estimated with reference to the cheapness and general utility." The Committee had a wide range allowed to them by the laws of the offer of this premium, and have deliberated carefully before coming to their conclusion. There are three ma- chines in the exhibition ; and in determining between them, the Committee, guided by the language of the offer, have chosen that which in their opinion is the most likely to come into common use, not only in large establishments, but for the purposes of daily domestic life.


$100 CASH PREMIUM.


JOHN H. B. LATROBE, Chairman, ) JAMES MURRAY, WM. H. KEIGHLER, L. P CLARKE, MRS. ROSS WINANS, MRS. R. G. WARE, MRS. M J. BUCKWALTER,


Committee.


Office, 214 Baltimore Street, next to Cortlan & Co.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


EDWARD M. KEITH.


J. RUSSELL KELSO, Jr.


M. KEITH, Jr., & SON,


Manufacturers' Agents for the Sale of


AMERICAN


HARDWARE


Nos. 23 and 25 S. CHARLES STREET,


BALTIMORE,


Offer at Lowest Rates, for Cash,


HARRISBURG CUT NAILS AND SPIKES, GOSNOLD MILLS HORSE SHOES, PARR'S TOOL CHESTS,


AMES' AND ROWLAND'S SHOVELS AND SPADES, SHEBLE & FISHER'S FORKS,


Davenport & Mallory's Locks,


PLYMOUTH TACK & RIVET CO'S TACKS, RIVETS, FINISHING, CLOUT AND SHOE NAILS, SAVERY'S ENAMELED WARE,


WHIPPLE FILES,


AMERICAN BUTT CO'S HINGES AND SAD IRONS, CHARLES PARKER'S MILLS, SCALES AND SPOONS.


HENRY DISSTON'S SAWS.


SCREWS, RULES, GIMLETS, BOLTS, HATCHETS, HAMMERS, AXES, HOLLOWWARE AND CASTINGS.


NAYLOR & CO'S CAST STEEL


And all other Articles in the


HARDWARE


LINE.


ADVERTISEMENTS.


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NOAH WALKER.


S. HAMILTON CAUGHEY.


N. W. CAUGHEY.


YAH


ALKER


NOAH WALKER&CO.


NOAA WALKER&CO.


TORSCH,SC.


WASHINGTON BUILDINGS.


165 and 167 WEST BALTIMORE STREET,


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


THE


BALTIMORE INFIRMARY


Is constantly open for the reception and care of THE SICK. The Patients are attended by the Faculty of the University, and nursed by the Sisters of Charity. An addition has recently been erected, containing commodious private apartments separate from the more public portion of the house. Persons from a distance requiring sur- gical treatment or operations, will find the Instituton admirably adapted to this purpose.


Board from THREE to TEN DOLLARS per week, according to the accommodations required.


Applications for admission may be made to


DR. J. J. BECKENBAUGH,


Resident Physician.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, School of Medicine,


The Annual Session begins early in October, and ends on the first of the ensuing March.


FACULTY OF PHYSIC.


N. R. SMITH, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery.


W. E. A. AIKIN, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.


GEORGE W. MILTENBERGER, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.


RICHARD MCSHERRY, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medi- cine.


C. JOHNSTON, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.


SAMUEL CHEW, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.


Clinical Instruction is given in Medicine and Surgery at the "BALTIMORE INFIRMARY," an Institu- tion of more than thirty years standing, belonging to the University, situated in its immediate neighborhood, under the sole charge of, and attended by, the Faculty. Its wards constantly contain ample material for il- lustrating the various forms of disease, and are open throughout the year, to all Matriculates of the School without charge.




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