Woods' Baltimore city directory (1867-1868), Part 148

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Publication date: 1867-1868
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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Caroline county-Denton, 2d Monday in Jan'y, March, July and Ist Monday in October.


Twelfth Judicial Circuit-Dorchester, Somer- set and Worcester counties, IIon. THOMAS A. SPENCE, Circuit Judge. Term expires Novem- ber, 1880. Terms of Court.


Dorchester county-Cambridge, 4th Monday in January, July and April, and 2d Monday 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 eity. 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 ALEXAN- DER, Judge. Term expires November, 1873.


The City Court-Hon. T. PARKIN SCOTT, Judge. Terms of Court, 2d Monday, in May, September and January.


The Criminal Court-Hon. HUGH L. BOND, Judge. Term expires November, 1871.


The Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas, and Criminal Court, commence their terms on the 2d Monday in January, May and Septem- ber. The terms of the Circuit Court, on the 2d Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep- tember and November.


In the Superior Court and Court of Common Pleas, the 2d Monday in February, March, April, June, July, October, November and De- eember, are return days in addition to the first day of each regular term.


CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS.


Great Britain-Harry Rainals, office over Ex- change Reading Rooms.


France-A. Sauvan-over 79 Exchange pl


Spain and Mexico-J. A. Pizarro, No. 3 Bar- net street, near Charles.


Prussia, Saxony, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden,


Darmstadt-W. Dresel, No. 11 Cheapside.


Belgium-G. O. Gorter, 79 Exchange pl


Russia-Aug. Kohler, Vice-Consul, over No. 57 Exchange place


Italy-C. A. Williamson, Viee, Union Bank.


Netherlands-Claas Vocke, No. 116 s Charles street.


Vice-Consul of Pontifical States-T. P. Scott, No. 65 W. Fayette street.


Sweden, Norway and Denmark-Martin Lewis, 24 South street.


Oriental Republie of Uraguay-P. De Murgui- ondo, over 57 Seeond


Buenos Ayres-C. Morton Stewart, No. 52 South Gay street.


New Grenada-R. A. Fisher, No. 54 South Gay street.


Equador-James I. Fisher, No. 54 South Gay street.


Venezuela-Bolivar D. Danels, 43 Lexington


Hamburg and Bremen-A. Schumacher, Con- sul General, No. 9 South Charles street.


Brazil and Nicaragua-C. Oliver O'Donnell, No. 52 South Gay street.


Oldenburg-Charles Bulling, No. 143 West Lombard street.


Portugal-Robert Lehr, 29 South Charles-st.


Chili-Richard B. Fitzgerald, No 6 South Gay street.


Peru-Rich'd B. Fitzgerald, No. 6 South Gay street.


Lubec-H. Von Kapff, No. 22 German street. Austria-J. D. Kremelberg, Vice-Consul, No. 11 Cheapside.


Agents for the Underwriters at Bremen-F. W. Brune & Sons.


Agent for the Underwriters at Lloyd's, Liver- pool and Glasgow-James Carey Coale, Ex- change place.


THIE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE is the best for all purposes-SALES ROOMS-181 Baltimore Street.


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No. 162 Saratoga Street, near Eutaw.


APPENDIX.


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, New Year's, 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, $1,210, 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,


Alex. F. Murdoch, Samuel Duer.


Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, July and January. Election, 2d Mon- day in January.


NATIONAL UNION BANK OF MARYLAND.


Corner Charles and Fayette Streets.


Chartered 1805-Capital, $1, 258,425. WM. W. TAYLOR, President. R. MICKLE, Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


And. Aldridge, G. W. Howard,


J. C. Bridges, C. Oliver O'Donnell,


Allen A. Chapman, W. W. Spence


B. F. Newcomer, W'm. Woodward,


Discount Duys, Monday and Thursday


FRANKLIN BANK.


15 South Street between Baltimore and Second. Chartered 1810-Capital, $450,000. C. J. BAKER, President. CHAS. GOODWIN, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


C. J. Baker, G. Il. 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. Elections, 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. Ilall, B. A. Vickers,


Samuel Kirby,


Thomas Corner,


A. H. Jenkins,


Samuel G. Miles,


Joshna 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 Strects. Chartered, 1810-Capital, $650,000. J. HANSON THOMAS, President. JAMES SLOAN, JR., Cashier. DIRECTORS.


D. B. Banks


J. Hanson Thomas


J. R. Conway,


F. B. Loney,


D. J. Foley,


Otbo H. Williams,


J. K. Caldwell.


Discount Day, Thursday. Dividends, Jan- uary and Jnly. Election, 2d Monday in Jan- uary.


MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK.


S. W. corner of Gay and Second Strects. 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, 11. L. Whitridge, Austin Dall. Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Div- idends, July and January. Election, January.


THE GROVER & BAAKER SEWING MACHINE is the best for all purposes-SALES ROOMS-181 Baltimore Street.


Baltimore Glass Works, BAKER BROS. & CO.


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APPENDIX.


NATIONAL MECHANICS' BANK. Corner Calvert and Fayette Strects.


Chartered 1806-Capital $600,000. G. S. BROWN, President. C. R. COLEMAN, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Wm. Heald, Thos. Kensett,


T. C. Jenkins, Alf. Jenkins,


Wm. Chesnut, G. W. Ward,


Geo. S. Brown, J. McConky,


S. H. Caughy, W. F. Lucas,


Wm. Stirling, Wm. Lehr.


Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday. Dividends, June and December. Election,


January.


COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' NATION- AL BANK.


Corner of Howard and German Streets. Chartered 1810-Capital $512,560. JESSE SLINGLUFF, President. TRUEMAN CROSS, Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


Jesse Slingluff, Rob't R. Kirkland,


A. Schumacher, C. M. Keyser,


Ang. J. Albert, John Cushing,


Charles Hoffman, W. Devries, J. II. Rieman.


Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, May and November.


WESTERN BANK.


Eutaw Street, one door north of Eutaw House.


Chartered 1835-Capital $600,000. C. BROOKS, President. W. H. NORRIS, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Francis Burns, Wm. G. Power,


C. Brooks, Jas. Harvey,


John Coates, Geo. Bartlett,


Aaron Fenton, S. R. Smith,


Wm. Bridges, Wm. F. Burns,


Matthew B. Clarke, Wm. S. Rayner.


Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, January and July. Election, January.


CHESAPEAKE BANK.


Corner of North and Fayette Streets.


Chartered 1836-Capital $364,473. J. S. GITTINGS, President. J. M. LITTIG, Act'g Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


E. S. Rogers, John Boyd,


H. M. Bash, G. H. Williams,


B. H. Williams, J. Matthews,


P. Mowell, Isaac Rogers,


M. Benzinger.


Discount Day, Wednesday. Dividends, Jan- uary and July. Election, May.


NATIONAL FARMERS' AND PLANTERS' BANK.


South Street, between Baltimore and Second. Chartered 1836-Capital $800,000. ENOCH PRATT, President.


T. B. RUTTER. Cashier. RICHARD CORNELIUS, Asst Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Thomas Whitridge, George Small,


Samuel Mactier, Samuel Bevan,


James Hooper, jr. Lawrence Thomsen,


Wm. Hopkins,


Wm. Lamping,


D. L. Bartlett.


Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Dividends, January and July.


CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK.


Corner of Hunover and Pratt Streets. Capital $500,000. HENRY JAMES, President.


J. WESLEY GUEST, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Thos. Cassard, Samuel Hurlbut,


Joseph Simms, Samuel Hopkins,


D. C. Howell, Jas. A Hooper,


.


Henry James. Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday. Dividends, June and December.


HOWARD BANK.


N. W. Corner of Howard and Fayette Streets. Chartered 1847-Capital $300,000. PETER KEPHART, President.


JOHN G. LESTER, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Aaron Hoffman, Peter Kephart,


Joseph Stine, Talbott Denmead,


R. Lawson, Henry Wirt, jr.


Caleb Kelly, B. T. Hynson,


John R. Cox,


Thos. G. Evans.


Discount Day, Tuesday. Dividends, Febru- ary and August.


BANK OF COMMERCE. No. 26 South Street. Capital $1,000,000-Paid in $500,000. JAMES W. ALNUTT, President. DIRECTORS.


Jas. W. Alnutt,


Charles Webb,


Jos. B. Brinkley,


Ed. J. Church,


T. Il. Sullivan,


J. F. Wiley,


Hugh Sisson. Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday.


PEOPLES' BANK.


Corner of Baltimore and Paca Streets. DAVID CARSON, President.


Jos. H. CURLEY, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


D. Carson, Chas. Dunlap,


John A.' Needles,


Thos. J. Griffiss,


Jacob H. Taylor,


H. H. Chase.


Discount Day, Wednesday. Dividends, Feb-


ruary and August.


J. HENRY GIESE & CO., Flour, Grain, Seeds, &c.


Nos. 32 and 34 S. Charles Street.


APPENDIX.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE.


No. 8 South Gay Street. Capital Stock, $1, 110,000. COLUMBUS O'DONNELL, President. J. S. NORRIS, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Columbus O'Donnell, B. Deford,


Johns Hopkins


Thomas Kelso,


Wm. E. Ilooper, Wm. J. Albert,


S. M. Shoemaker, Horace Abbott, Geo. Small.


Discounts Daily.


SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF BALTI- MORE. (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 II. Hngg,


Samuel Butler, R. K. Hawley, John S. Gilman.


Discount Day, Thursday. Dividends, May and November.


THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE


No. 31 South Strect.


Capital $600,000. W. WHITELOCK, President A. M. CARTER, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Thomas Y. Canby. E. L. Parker,


Philip S. Chappell,


J. Carey Coale, J. F. Dix, W. II. Crawford,


G. T. Hopkins, G. H. Reese,


J. Wheelwright.


NATIONAL EXCIIANGE BANK. No. 4 South Sharp Street. JOHN HURST, President


WM. F. SNOW, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Daniel Miller, M. Stein,


J. Oberndorf,


John Cugle, B. F. Cator,


J. P. Neer,


Robert Spiller, II. C. Smith,


A. J. Miller.


Discount Day, Friday.


SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE.


N. W. Corner of Guy 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,


Win. H. Conkling,


Thos. Whitridge,


A. Schumacher, Benjamin Deford,


Michael Warner, James I. Fisher,


Robert P. Brown, Joseph Cushing, jr.


Chauncey Brooks,


Thos. C. Jenkins,


Deeter Bargar, Solomon Corner,


Edward Kurtz, N. Popplein,


Galloway Cheston, Samuel Kirby,


Wm. McKim, George S. Brown,


Austin Jenkins,


George N. Eaton,


Thos. M. Smith.


EUTAW SAVINGS BANK.


S. E. Corner Eutaw and Fayette Streets.


Charterel 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, Wm. J. Rieman,


Asa Needham, John Gregg,


J. Mason Campbell, Samuel R. Smith,


Charles D. Slingluff, Samuel Elder,


Matthew B. Clark, Francis Dawes


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, Dr. J. F. Monmonier,


Daniel J. Foley, D. L. Bartlett,


J. B. Seidenstricker, Robert Turner,


WVm. Bridges,


F. W. Brune,


John M. Orem, John Brannan,


Thomas J. Wilson, Wm. Numsen,


George Sanders, Wm. Woodward,


John Curlett, James Carey,


Geo. A. Pope, Jesse Tyson,


German II. Hunt,


Christian Ax.


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.


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Agents for Rosendale Cement and Plaster, 21 Spear's Wharf.


Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York, Assets $20,000,000


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APPENDIX.


RAILROADS.


BALTIMORE AND OIIIO RAILROAD.


JOHN W. GARRETT, President.


JOHN KING, JR., Vice President.


J. I. ATKINSON, Treasurer.


JOHN L. WILSON, Master of Transportation and Road.


JOHN C. DAVIS, Master of Machinery. WM. H. IJAMS, Auditor. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent.


J. T. ENGLAND, General Agent, Camden Sta- tion.


L. F. BEELER, Agent, Locust Point Station.


NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.


J. D. CAMERON, President ROBERT S. HOLLINS, Secretary. J. S. LEIB, Treasurer. S. LITTLE, Auditor.


J. M. DRILL, General Freight Agent.


E. S. YOUNG, General Passenger Agent.


· 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.


ALFRED HORNER, Secretary and Treasurer.


STEAMERS AND STEAMBOATS.


Potomac Transportation Line, for Alexandria, Washington and Georgetown.


Making freight connections at Aquia Creek with Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad.


The steamer Express, Capt. A. C. Niekle, and steamer Kennebec, Capt. John H. Wilson, leave Baltimore, from Pier No. 8, Light street wharf, every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. Returning leave Washington at 6 A. M., and Alexandria at 7 A. M., every Wednesday and Saturday.


For further information apply to A. NEEDHAM & SONS, Agents, 142 Light-st. wharf.


Individual Enterprise Steamboat Line, for Eastern and Western Shore of Maryland.


Steamers will leave the wharf, Light street, foot of Camden, as follows :


For Annapolis, daily, (Sunday excepted, ) at 7.30 A. M.


For Oxford, Cambridge and intermediate landings-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days, at 7 A. M. Returning Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays.


For St. Michael and Miles River Ferry ( Eas- ton) Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays- returning same days.


FOLGER, CANNON & CO., Agents, office 98 Light street wharf.


The Baltimore and Havana Steam- ship Company.


This Line comprises the following First Class Steamships-making two trips per month- Liberty and Cuba, which are dispatched every fortnight, alternately, from Brown's wharf, Fell's Point, Baltimore, to Havana and New Orleans, calling at Key West, carrying the U. S. Mail.


HENRY M. WARFIELD & Co., Agents, 16 Spear's Wharf.


Slaughter's Line For Chester River.


The Steamer Chester will leave Baltimore every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7} o'clock, A. M., for Kent Island, Queenstown, Gray's Inn Creek, Booker's wharf, Rolph's wharf, Chestertown and Crumpton ; returning alternate days by same route, leaving Crump- ton at 6} A. M.


The Steamer George Law will leave Balti- more every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 73 o'clock, A. M., for Kent Island, Queens- town, Gray's Inn Creek, Corsica Creek, Booker's wharf, Rolph's wharf, Chestertown and Crump- ton ; returning alternate days by the same route, leaving Crumpton at 63 A. M.


C. A. ROE, Agent.


For Fredericksburg, Va., & Land- ings on Rappahannock River.


The Steamer Wenonah, Capt. Joseph D. Dawes, leaving Baltimore wharf, foot of South street, at 5 o'clock, P. M., stopping on her way up the Rappahannock, at all the Landings.


Returning the Wenonah will leave Freder- icksburg every Monday at 8 o'clock, on arrival of Richmond Train, stopping at all Landings on her way down the river, and arrive at Bal- timore early Wednesday morning, connecting with cars for the North, East and West. All freights for the River must be prepaid.


R. A. TAYLOR, Agent, foot of South street.


New York and Baltimore Trans- portation Line.


(Through line, via Canals.) The attention of shippers is called to this ronte, 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, H. L. Gaw, Richard Willing, and Florence Franklin, leave Light street 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.


THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE is the best for all purposes- SALES ROOMS-181 Baltimore Street.


O. F. BRESEE, General Agent, 21 South-st.


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APPENDIX.


Baltimore and Susquehanna Steam Company.


Regular Daily Line (except Sunday) for Port Deposit, Havre De Grace and Tid .~ Water Canal.


The Steamer Juniata, Thomas H. Phillips, master, will leave West Falls avenue every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Returning will leave Port Deposit every Monday, Wednesday and Friday after- noon at 3 o'clock, and Havre de Grace at 5 o'clock P. M.


The Steamer Lancaster, Thomas Rhuark, master, will leave West Falls avenne every Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Returning will leave Port Deposit every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday after- noon at 3 o'clock, and Havre de Grace at 5 o'clock, P. M.


Passage, berth included, 75 cents.


Jos. JAS. TAYLOR, Agent.


Baltimore and Liverpool Steam- ship Line.


In connection with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for Liverpool. Carrying the U. S. Mail. Comprising the first class Steamships Worcester, Somerset and Carroll. Office Cam- den Station, B. & O. R. R


Baltimore and Wilmington Steam- ship Line.


Regular Weekly Line to Wilmington, N. C. No Transhipment. Composed of the steam- ships Jas. A. Gary, Captain Wilson; Frances, Captain Wilson.


Freight forwarded to all points on the Wil- mington and Manchester Railroad free of com- missions, and with dispatch. For freight ap- pły to


ANDREWS & Co , Agents, 73 Smith's wharf.


For Edenton, Plymouth and Roa- noke River, North Carolina.


The Steamers Our Flag and Roanoke, ply between these ports, taking freight only, and make the trips about every two weeks. Apply to


WHEDBEE & DICKINSON, 107 South-st. wharf.


Boston Steamships.


McClellan, Capt. F. M. Howes,


Wm. Kennedy, Capt. Wm. A. Hallett.


Geo. Appold, Capt. Solomon Howes.


One of the above Steamers leaves for Boston every five days, from the wharf, foot of Long Dock.


A. L. HUGGINS, Agent.


Baltimore and Charleston R. R. and Steamship Co.


MORDECAI & Co., Agents, 45 South Gay-st. Sails every Thursday from Boyce's wharf, next to the Norfolk Steamboat Company, foot of Concord street.


Baltimore and Savannah Steam- ship Company.


North Point, Capt. G. W. Billups.


Fannie, Capt. Wm. H. Smoot.


General Custer, Capt. J. J. Johnson.


One of the above Steamers sails for Savan-


nah every five days, from the foot of Flani- gan's wharf. JAS. B. ANDREWS, Agent.


Bay Line Steamers to Norfolk, Richmond, &c.


Leaves daily at 4 o'clock, P. M. foot of Concord street. M. N. FALLS, Pres't.


Weems' Transportation Line to Patuxent River.


The Steamer George Weems will leave her wharf, No. 1 Tobacco Warehouse, every Friday morning at 6 o'clock, proceeding as far as Ilill's Landing.


The Steamer Planter will leave the same wharf every Wedneday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock for Benedict.


M. L. WEEMS, Agent.


EXPRESSES.


ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY, Office 164 W. Baltimore Street.


IIARNDEN EXPRESS, 293 Baltimore Street, cor. of Sharp.


MCFARLAND, STEPHENSON & CO'S EXPRESS. 114 S. Eutaw Street.


JOHN M. MCCLINTOCK, (BAGGAGE, )


Camden Station, South end Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Office 51 W. Fayette.


PHILADELPHIA LOCAL EXPRESS CO. Office 134 W. Baltimore Street.


SHEFFER & CO'S EXPRESS, Office 53 S. Eutaw Street.


STAGES.


Spicer and Anderson's Stage to Bel-Air.


Leaves Brown's Hotel, 110 North Iligh-st., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8 o'clock, A. M.


Scarff's Line to Kellville and Bel-Air.


Leaves Rising Sun Hotel, 74 North High-st. daily, (except Sundays, ) at 2 o'clock P. M., returning next day.


THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE is the best for all purposes-SALES ROOMS-181 Baltimore Street.


Baltimore Glass works, BAKER BROS. & CO.


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APPENDIX.


Long Greene, Harford Road Stage. Leaves Starr Hotel, corner Front and Low-sts, every afternoon at 23 o'clock.


Franklin, Wetheredsville and Powhatan Stages. Leaves Gen. Wayne Hotel, daily, at 8 A. M. and 4.30 P. M.


Pikesville Stage.


Leaves Hand Tavern, Paca street, daily, at 4} o'clock, P. M.


Liberty Road Stage.


Leaves Western Hotel, corner of Saratoga and Howard streets, daily, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in winter and 3 in summer.


TELEGRAPHS.


Western Union Telegraph Company.


S. W. corner Baltimore and South streets.


Branch offices .- Eutaw House, Adams Ex- press office, Camden Station, and President Street Depot. D. II. BATES, Acting Man'r.


Insulated Lines Telegraph Company. 125 W. Baltimore street.


Branch offices .- Cor. Baltimore and Charles streets, 22 Hanover street, and cor. Commerce and Exchange place.


C. S. SHIVLER, Manager.


Bankers, Brokers, and Commercial Telegraph Company. 132 West Baltimore street. JOHN J. G. RILEY, Manager.


CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY.


Office N. E. cor Eutaw and Baltimore sts. 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.


PENNA. AVENUE AND SOUTII BALTI- MORE LINE


Runs from city limits, on Penna. avenue, to the terminus of Light street, every 10 minutes. 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.


May". Time of starting the cars on all of the lines in Summer, 6 A. M. ; in Winter, 6} A. M. Run until midnight.


YORK ROAD RAILWAY.


On and after Monday, July 9, Cars will leave City Hall each hour from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. Night Car for Towsontown at 11 P. M. Leave Towsontown every hour, from 6 A. M. to 7 P. M., except 12 noon. Night Car from Towsontown at 9 o'clock, P. M.


CATONSVILLE & ELLICOTTS MILLS RAILWAY.


Office West Baltimore Street extended, terminus City Passenger Railway.


WM. W. ORNDORFF, Treasurer.


Cars run hourly, except at 12 noon, from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. See schedule of time table.


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


Joseph T. Atkinson, Commercial building. J. Frank Brown, over 81 w Second.


Samuel T. Morgan, s w cor Gay and Lombard George E. Sangston, No. 2 Law Building, St. Paul.


RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS,


For taking Depositions, Acknowledgments, §c. William B. Hill, n e cor Fayette and St. Paul streets.


E. Beatty Graff, 5 St. Paul.


James B. Latimer, corner St. Paul and Fayette streets.


Dalrymple Williams, n w corner Calvert and Lexington streets.


Hermon L. Emmons, jr. 4 Law building.


Joseph T. Atkinson, No. 36 St. Paul street.


E. R. Sprague, No. 5 St. Paul street.


Isaac Brooks, jr. 37 Lexington. George Philpot, 30 St. Paul.


Thomas Whelan, Jr. No. 16 St. Paul street. HI. R. Root, No. 74 W. Fayette street.


SOCIETIES.


MASONS. Masonic Temple-North Charles near Saratoga.


MEETINGS 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 Mouday.


Monumental, 96-1st and 3d Tuesday.


Warren, 51-2d and 4th Tuesday.


Doric, " 124-2d and 4th Tuesday.


Saint John's, 34-1st and 3d Wednesd.


Hiram,


" 107-1st and 3d Wednesd.


J. HENRY GIESE & CO., Flour, Grain, Seeds, &c.


NOS. Sz allu 54 S. Charles Street.


APPENDIX.


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Balto. City, No. 126-2d and 4th Wednesd.


Landmark, : 127-2d and 4th Wednesd.


Washington, 3-1st and 3d Thursday.


Centre, ' 108-1stand 3d Thursday.


Union, GO-2d and 4th Thursday.


Pythagoras, 123-2d and 4th Thursday.


Concordia,


~ 13-1st and 3d Friday.


Ben Franklin, 97-1st and 3d Friday.


Maryland, 120-1st, 3d & 5th Friday.


Amicable, 25-2d and 4th Friday.


Corinthian. 93-2d and 4th Friday.


Concordia Chap. No. 1-1st and 3d Tuesday.


Phenix, 66 7-2d and 4th Friday.


Jerusalem 66 9-2d and 4d Monday.


St. John's " 19-1st and 3d Wednesd.


Monumental Commandery-2d and 4th Tuesd. Maryland -2d and 4th Friday


Baltimore -2d and 4th Thurs.


At No. 3 South Carey Street.


Arcana Lodge, No. 110-1st, 3d & 5th Mond. Adoniram Chap., No. 21-2d and 4th Monday.


D. A. Piper, Grand Tyler, Masonic Hall. Office hours, 8 to 10 A. M., 2 to 4 P. M.


I. O. OF O. F.


The Grand Lodge meets annually on the third Monday in April, in the city of balti- more.




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