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Officers of the Grund Lodge of Maryland.
E. Gover Cox-M. W. Grand Master.
John Q. A. Herring-R. W. Deputy Grand Master.
Samuel Snowden-R. W. Grand Warden. Jos. B. Escavaille-R. W. Grand Secretary. Richard Marley-R. W. Grand Treasurer. David Wilson-R. W. Grand Chaplain. Alex. L. Spear-R. W. Grand Marshal. Charles P. Meredith-W. Grand Conductor. Conrad Wolfe-W. Grand Guardian. Jas. B. Overton-W. Grand Herald.
Meetings of Lodges and Encampments at Odd Fellows Hall North Guy Street.
Washington, No. 1, every Monday. 2, 66 Thursday.
Franklin,
Columbia, 3,
= Wednesday.
William Tell,
Tuesday.
Gratitude,
5,
= Monday.
Harmony,
6,
Wednesday.
Friendship,
8,
Tuesday.
Jefferson,
9 ,
Thursday. Tuesday ..
Maryland,
11,
Monday.
Monumental,
14,
Thursday.
Mechanics'
15,
Monday.
Germania,
47,
Tuesday.
Iris,
48,
Wednesday.
Oriental,
52.
66
Tuesday .
Schiller.
55,
Friday.
Baltimore City,
57,
Wednesday.
Golden Rule,
58,
Wednesday.
Jackson,
65,
6 6 Monday. Friday.
General Taylor,
72,
Monday.
Independence,
77,
Tuesday.
Mountain,
84,
Thursday.
Liberty,
93,
Monday.
Madison,
98,
Wednesday.
Jeru'm Encampn't, No. 1, every Friday. Salem 66
Wednesday. Hebron
3, Tuesday.
Schiller 66
12, 6 Thursday.
At Wildey Hall, E. Pratt Street
Thomas Wildey Lodge, No. 44, every Wed- nesday.
At Pacific Hall, cor Baltimore and Paca sts.
Pacific Lodge, No. 63, every Thursday.
Mount Ararat Encampment, No. 13, every Tuesday. At No. 3 South Curey Street. Eureka Lodge, No. 101, every Tuesday.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN. Meet in Metamora Hall, W. Lombard, near Hanover.
Metamora Tribe, No. 1; Monsbusia Tribe, No. 2; Sagamore Tribe, No. 8; Osceola Tribe, No. 11.
UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.
The Grand Grove meets on the 3rd Friday of May, August, November and February, corner Baltimore and Gay streets.
I. O. OF UNITED BROTHERS. Grand Band meets quarterly at Rechabite Hall.
UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS.
State Council meets on the 3d Tuesday of January, April, July and October, at Temper- ance 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 Philadelphia on the second Tuesday in the Corn Moon, G. S. D., 376.
The Great Council of the State of Maryland meets in Baltimore on the second Wednesday of the Cold and Buck Moon.
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.
Osceola, No. 11, Wednesday, Druids' Hall, N. E. corner Baltimore and Gay.
Maneto, No. 14, Wednesday, Red Men's Hall, Paca street.
Corinthian,
10,
Tecumseh, No. 15, Tuesday, corner Light and Montgomery.
Ottowa, No. 16, Thursday, Red Men's Ifall. Pawnee, No. 22, Tuesday' Red Men's Hall.
Susquehanna, No. 27, Friday, Red Men's Hall, Paca street.
Manhattan No. 34, Monday, Red Men's Hall, Paca street.
Weatherford, No. 39. Tuesday, Powhatan Hall, S. E. corner Pratt and Bond.
Office of the G. C. of R. of U. S., No. 18 North street.
Warren.
71,
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-
Agents for Rosendale Cement and Plaster, 21 Spear's Wharf.
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Thursday.
Marion,
DR. WINCHELL'S Steam Dental Place,
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B. E. Gantt, G. W. P .; George R. Stone, G. W. A .; Rev. Thomas Myers, G. Scribe; E. W. Briding, G. Treasurer ; Rev. C. A. Reese, G. Chaplain ; J. Mills, G. Conductor ; Wm. McCoy, G. Sentinel.
Time and places of meeting of Subordinate Divi- sions.
Baltimore, No. 1, Monday, at the Temple. Monroe, No. 3. Wednesday, at the Temple.
Monumental No. 2, Friday, over People's Bank, corner Baltimore and Paca.
Empire No. 5, Monday, over People's Bank, corner Baltimore and Paca.
Newington, No. 27, at Whatcoat Chapel.
Marion No. 19, Thursday, at Temple.
Western Star, No. 165, Thursday, N. W. cor- ner 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.
CADETS OF TEMPERANCE.
The Grand Section meets, third Tuesday in January, April, July and October, at Tem- perance Temple, North Gay street.
Dr. R. M. J. Harker, G. W. P. R. T. Smith, Jr., G. S.
BALTIMORE GYMNASIUM.
Carroll Hall.
Organized 1858. Chartered 1862. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
John Carson, Geo. W. Sanders, Charles W. Hamill. Open every day (except Sundays, ) from 6 A. M. to 10 P. M.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Incorporated 1806.
President-J. Mason Campbell.
First Vice-President-John Boyd. Second Vice-President-John Biggar. Counsellor-John T. Morris.
Secretary-Wm. MacIntosh.
Physician-Thomas Shearer.
MANAGERS.
Wm. Crichton, F. L. Farquharson,
J. L. Bezick, Thos. Anderson,
James Cairns, Wm. Murdoch.
HIBERNIAN SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE. 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.
Eugene Cummiskey, Counsellor. John H. O'Donovan, Physicians.
Dominick A. O' Donnell,
M. J. Kelly, Treasurer. WV. H. V. Smith, Secretary.
MANAGERS.
Charles Pendergast, Saml. H. Adams,
James Mullin, Michael Roche,
Henry McShane, Daniel Donnelly, George Reilly.
GERMANIA CLUB.
165 West Lombard Street. Incorporated 1842.
CONCORDIA CLUB.
Nos. 8, 10 and 12 South Eutaw Street. Charles Pracht, President. M. S. Hess, Vice-President. M. G. Cohn, Secretary.
MARYLAND CLUB.
N. E. Corner Franklin and Cathedral.
UNION CLUB. N. E. Corner Franklin and Charles.
CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. No. 72 North Calvert Street.
WM. B. CANFIELD, President.
JOHN CURLETT, Vice-President.
WVm. A. Wisong, Corresponding Secretary. Edw'd 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 received 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 business men generally, is solicited to the commendable object and purposes of this Society.
BALTIMORE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 12.
Over N. E. Corner Gay and Baltimore.
JAMES W. CHERRY, President.
J. F. CHESNEY, Vice-President.
JAMES STITES, Treasurer.
JAMES C. MILLS, Financial Secretary.
J. FRANCIS SWAIN, Recording Secretary.
ANDREW J. KING, Corresponding Secretary. The Union meets every last Saturday night of every month throughout the year.
HOME FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS OF MARYLAND. Established 1864. . No. 166 West Lombard Street. Wm. Stahl, Superintendent.
SCHUETZEN PARK ASSOCIATION. Belair Road, North of Broadway.
Leopold Blumenberg, President. M. G. Cohn, Secretary. Charles Lehmkuhl, Shooting Master.
BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE IM- PROVEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE POOR. 24 West Fayette Street. JESSE HUNT, President.
Z. D. BRASHEARS, Secretary. Office hours, 9 to 4 o'clock.
THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE is the best for all purposes-SALES ROOMS-181 Baltimore Street.
No. 162 Saratoga Street, near Eutaw.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
HOUSE OF REFUGE.
Managers of the House of Refuge on the part of the City of Baltimore.
Charles M. Keyser, Thomas Kelso,
Rev. J. N. McJilton,
John R. Kelso,
Rev. Geo. P. Nice, E. M. Greenway, jr.
Wm. Heald, Sam'l Landstreet,
II. W. Drakely, Edw'd 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 re- ception of ladies exclusively, and from 2 till 10 P. M. to the members generally.
Subscription Five Dollars per annum.
GEO. B. COLE, President. WM. H. SARGENT, Librarian.
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, FOR PROMOTING MECHANIC ARTS.
President-W. W. Manghlin. Vice-Presidents-C. W. Bentley, Isaac S. George. 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. Ac- tive members $5 for admission and $3 annnal dues. Junior members $2.50 for admission and $1.50 annnal dues. Lady members $2.50 for admission and $1.50 annual dues.
PEABODY INSTITUTE.
Corner Mt. Vernon Place and Charles-st.
President-Hon. John P. Kennedy. Vice-President-John B. Morris. Secretary-C. G. M. Eaton. Provost-N. H. Morison. Librarian-P. R. Uhler.
The Library is open every day, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
INTERNAL REVENUE.
Collector-Wm. Prescott Smithi. Deputy Collector-Wm A. Wisong.
Office hours-from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Office -- at Custom House, up stairs. UNITED STATES ASSESSORS.
2nd District-Assessor, John W. Webster, office, N. W. corner Baltimore and Exeter. 3rd District-Assessor, W. E. W. Ross, over Post Office, office hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. PAYMASTER'S OFFICE, U. S. N.
Paymaster-Edward T. Dunn, office, over Post Office.
REGISTERS IN BANKRUPTCY.
Ist District-George M. Russum, 21 Lexington 2nd District-Orlando F. Bump, 26 n Charles. 3rd District-R. Stockett Mathews, 46 Lex- ington
4th District-B. F. M. Hurley, Hagerstown, Washington county
5th District-Shelby Clarke, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's county
BOARD OF TRADE.
President-A. Schumacher. Vice-Presidents-B. M. Hodges, jr. Wm. Crichton, R. R. Kirkland, Robert Lehr.
Treasurer-E. B. Dallam. Geo. U. Porter, Secretary.
Office No. 7 New Exchange Building.
CORN AND FLOUR EXCHANGE.
Corner of Sonth and Wood streets. President-Israel M. Parr. Vice-Prest's-Wm. Crichton, Hugh Warden. Treasurer-John S. Dickinson. Secretary-John P. Paca. Executive Committee. J. F. Wheatley, Henry Duvall, R. G. Macgill.
GAS LIGHT COMPANY OF BALTIMORE.
COLUMBUS O'DONNELL, President. JOSEPHI BROWN, Secretary. Office No. 19 South street.
MARYLAND GAS COMPANY. Office-5 St. Paul street. E. R. SPRAGUE, President.
HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS, Corner Druid Hill avenue and Townsend sts. MRS. ATKINSON, President. MISS. REBECCA MCCONKEY, Secretary.
ST. VINCENT'S INFANT ASYLUM. Corner Townsend and Division-sts. Under the care of the Sisters of Charity. Visiting days, Monday and Thursday, from 1 to 5 o'clock, P. M.
THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE is the best for all purposes-SALES ROOMS-181 Baltimore Street.
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Baltimore Glass Works, BAKER BROS. & CO.
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.ST. PETERS (EPISCOPAL) ORPIIAN ASY- LUM. Madison Avenue. N of McMechin.
AGED MEN'S HOME.
'N. W. corner Lexington and Calhoun. MRS. M. A. COOPER, Matron.
AGED WOMEN'S HOME.
Lexington, between Calhoun and Stricker-sts. Visiting days, Thursday and Friday. Miss ELIZA MICELLANY, Matron.
BALTIMORE ORPHAN ASYLUM. Calhoun, between Lexington and Saratoga-sts.
Visiting days, Thursday and Friday, from 1 to 6 o'clock, P. M. MRS. MARTHA SINTERS, Matron.
UNION ORPHAN ASYLUM.
S. W. Cor. Franklin and Schroeder-sts. For maintaining and educating children of deceased soldiers and sailors.
Miss. M. PURVIANCE, President.
DISPENSARIES.
Baltimore General, N. E. Cor. Liberty and Fayette.
North Eastern, E. Monument, near Gay. People's Special, Cor. Exeter and Granby. Southern, 48 Conway.
Eastern, Cor. Central av. and Baltimore.
MARYLAND HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE Monument-st., E. of Broadway, Baltimore.
Win. Fisher, M. D., President. John Fonerden, M. D., Med. Sup't. G. Lane Taneyhill, M. D., Asst. Physician. Rev. John N. MeJilton, D. D., Chaplain. Jolın G. Mengel, Steward.
MARYLAND COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. George W. Andrews, President. J. P. Frames, 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.
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.
University Hospital, S. W. corner Greene and Lombard streets, connected with the Med- jeal 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 siek, under the care of the Sisters of Charity.
St. Agnes' Ilospital, Mt. Dougherty, near Greenmount avenue, opposite Cemetery, under charge of Sisters of Charity.
CEMETERIES.
GREENMOUNT-Jno. Il. B. Latrobe, Presi-
dent, James McNeal, jr., Treasurer. Of- fice 1 Courtland street.
BALTIMORE- Thomas Wilson, President, Edw'd G. Diggs, Secretary and Treas'r. Office 6 South street, 2d story.
LOUDON PARK-Henry A. Thompson, Pres- ident, Wm. F. Primrose, Secretary and Treasurer. Office 8 South street.
MOUNT OLIVET-Thomas France, Agent. Office 12 Light street.
WESTERN-James Peregoy, Treasurer. Res- idence, 266 W. Fayette street. .
MOUNT CARMEL-Robert Turner, Presi- dent, John W. Randolph, Secretary and Treasurer. Office 187 S. Broadway.
CATHEDRAL-Jonathan Mullan, Agent at Cathedral Church, corner Mulberry and Cathedral streets.
HOLY CROSS-Rev. Jas. Dolan, President, St. Patrick's Church, Broadway.
LAUREL-(colored.)-Dr. J. B. K. Emory, Agent. Office 18 Courtland street.
BALTIMORE HEBREW-Office 56 Lloyd-st.
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 Lazaret; thence around water line of Northwest Branch to Fell street; thence along Fell street, east side, to Wolfe street; thenee north on east side of Wolfe street to place of beginning.
SECOND WARD .- Beginning at the inter- section 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 inter- section of Central avenue and Fayette street ; thence south on the west side of Central ave- nue 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
J. HENRY GIESE & CO., Flour, Grain, Seeds, &c.
Nos. 32 and 34 S. Charles Street.
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street to Joues 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 avenne : thence south on west side of Central avenne 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 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.
EIGHTHI WARD .- Beginning at the inter- section of Hillen street and Jones' Falls ; thence northeast on northwest side of Ilillen 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 southwardly along Jones' Falls to place of beginning.
NINTHI WARD .- Beginning at the inter- section of Charles and Pratt streets; thence east 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 northwestwar lly 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 in- tersection 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.
FOURTEENTHI WARD .- Beginning at the intersection of Pratt and Paca streets ; thence west on the north side of Pratt street to Pop- pleton 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 streets : thence south on east side of Howard street to Henrietta street ; thence east on north side of' Ilenrietta 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 Hanover and Henrietta 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 Hanover street ; thence north on east side of Hanover street to place of beginning.
EIGHTEENTHI WARD .- Beginning at the intersection of Baltimore and Poppleton streets; thence south on west side of Poppleton street to Cross street ; thence southeast on southwest side of Cross street and Hamburg street to Howard street; thence north on east side of Iloward street to Henrietta street; thence east on south side of Henrietta street to Hanover street; thence south on west side of Ilanover 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 Bal- timore street; thence east on south side of Baltimore street to place of beginning.
NINETEENTHI WARD .- Beginning at the intersection of Baltimore and Poppleton streets; thence north on west side of Poppleton street to Franklin street; thence east on north side of Franklin to Fremont street; thence north- east on northwest 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 Fremont street and Pennsylvania avenue to the city limits; thence east along the city limits to Druid Hill avenue ; thence southeast on,south- west 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.
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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LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS OF BALTIMORE CITY,
EMBRACE THE FOLLOWING WARDS :
Ist District-1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Wards.
2d District-8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 19th and 20th Wards.
3d District-13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th Wards.
CHURCHES.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
RIGHT REY. W. R. WHITTINGHAM, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of Maryland.
NAMES.
LOCATION.
PASTORS.
Corner of Saratoga and Charles,
( Rev. M. Mahan, D. D. Rev. Julian E. Ingle, John S. Mil- ler, D. D. Assts. Rev. Julius E. Grammer.
St. Peter's, Christ,
St. Andrew's, Church of Ascension, Grace Church,
Mount Calvary,
St. Mark's, Cranmer Chapel, Trinity,
St. Stephen's,
Hanover, corner of Welcome al,
Rev. B. H. Latrobe, Jr., Asst. Rev. Charles W. Rankin.
St. Luke's,
Franklin Square, Carey street,
{ Assts.
Emanuel:
Corner of Read and Cathedral,
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Biddle north of George,
Barre east of Little Paca,
Chase east of Eden, Townsend near Garden,
Rev. William B. Bodoine.
Homestead,
Rev. Ethan Allen, D. D.
Rev. Hugh R. Scott.
Rev. H. H. Webb. Rev. J. N. McJilton, D. D.
PRESBYTERIANS.
First Presbyterian,
Second 66 Fourth
Central
Aisquith Street,
Broadway,
Franklin Street,
Westminster Church, Twelfth Presbyterian, South Presbyterian, Associated Church. First Constitutional, First Uni'd Presb. Church, Harford Avenue
Madison Presby. (col'd)
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 bet Chatsw'h & Fre't, Light near Montgomery,
Fayette btw Liberty andCharles, Corner of Greene and German, Corner of Madison and Biddle, Harford av. junction Aisquith, Madison near Park,
Rev. J. C. Backus, D. D.
Rev. G. P. Hays. Rev. J. A. Lefevre. Rev. T. J. Smith, D. D.
Vacant Rev. J. J.Bullock.
Rev. C. Dickson. Vacant. Rev. J. H. Potter.
Rev. F. Israel. Rev. H. Dunning. Rey. William Bruce.
Rev. - Johnson.
Rev. John Johns.
St. Paul's,
Corner of Sharp and German,
Corner of Gay and Fayette,
High north of Lombard,
Lexington east of Pine,
Corner of Monument and Park,
Rev. George Leeds, D. D.
Corner of Eutaw and Madison,
Lombard west of Fremont,
Corner of Mullikin and Spring,
Corner of Broadway and Pratt,
Rev. Henry A. Wise. Rev. Edward G. Perryman.
Rev. Charles M. Callaway.
Rev. Alfred A. Curtis. Rev. James Briscoe, Asst.
Rev. H. H. Hewitt. Rev. Thomas Barrow. Rev. George A. Leakin.
Rev. E. A. Dalrymyle, D. D.
St. Barnabas' Chapel, Church St. John Baptist, Holy Innocents' Chapel, Memorial, St. Thomas' Chapel St. Matthew's Chapel, St. James', (col'd) Zion Church,
Bank east of Bond,
Corner of North and Saratoga, Corner of Baltimore and Gilmor,
Rev. George H. Ward, Rev. Rev. Rev. George Howell, Asst. Rev. A. P. Stryker. Rev. John Rose. Rev. William Phillips.
First Congregat'1 Church, Eutaw bet Hoffman and Dolphin,
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APPENDIX.
ROMAN CATHOLICS.
MOST REV. M. J. SPALDING, D. D., Archbishop of Baltimore.
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NAMES.
LOCATIONS.
PASTORS . (Very Rev. II. B. Coskery, D. D. rector.
Corner Cathedral and Mulberry, \ Rev. Thomas Foley, D. D.
St. Alphonsus, (German) Corner of Park and Saratoga, St. Bridget's. Canton,
St. Patrick's,
St. Vincent de Paul's,
23 n Front street,
St. Mary's Chapel,
Carmelite Chapel,
St. Ignatins,
St. Agnes Chapel,
St. James', (German ) St. Francis' Chapel and col'd Sisters Prov.
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Richmond near Park,
Attended from St. Ignatius.
Attended from St. Ignatius.
Rev. John Dougherty, pastor.
Rev. E. McColgan, pastor.
Rev. Bernard McManus, pastor.
Rev. Wm. Luhrmann.
Rev. John S. Foley. Rev. J. Giustiniani, C. M.
Attended from St. Alphonsus.
Attended from St. Alphonsus.
Attended from Im. Conception. Rev. Peter McCoy.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Light street,
Eutaw street, Madison av Church, Wesley Chapel, Exeter street, Monument street, Harford avenue, Greenmount av Church, Broadway, Eastern avenue, Fell's Point Chapel, Canton Church, Caroline street, Jackson Square Church, Fayette street, Union Square, Parlett Chapel, Franklin street, William street, Hersey Chapel, Whatcoat Chapel, Emory Church, High street, Charles street,
Corner Light-st. and Wine alley, Rev. Wm. S. Edwards. Eutaw above Mulberry, Rev. Joseph B. Stitt. Corner Madison and Townsend, Rev. Alexander E. Gibson.
Corner Sharp and Barre, Exeter south of Gay,
Rev. Saml. A. Wilson. Rev. Leonard M. Gardner.
Corner Monument and Stirling, Harford avenne and Biddle-st. Greenmount avenue,
Rev. Samuel Barnes. Rev. John S. Dealc.
Rev. John P. Swanger.
Rev. Robert W. Black. Rev. W'm. Harden.
Rev. Geo. W. Miller.
Rev. Asbury R. Riley. Rev. John W. Hedges. Rev. Win. B. Edwards. Rev. Wmn. H. Chapman. Rev. Samuel H. Cummings. Rev. James H. M. Lemon. Rev. Wm. H. Holliday.
Cor of Franklin and Poppleton, Cor. of William and L. Church, Light street extended, Fremont junet. Pennsylvania av. Rev. Francis Macartney. Penna. av. n of Hoffman street, Rev. Thomas Sherlock. Rev. Wm. F. Speake. Corner of High and Stiles, Charles and Fayette, f Rev. Andrew Longacre.
Columbia street, Strawbridge Church, Jefferson street Church, Sailors' City Bethel, Hanover street Church, Mount Vernon Church,
Columbia c of Fremont, Corner of Biddle and Garden, S E corner Jefferson and Bond, Lee street near Light street whf, Hanover street,
Mt. Vernon Factory,
Rev. Wm. II. Piteher. Rev. W'm. M. D. Ryan. Rev. Richard Ilinkle. Rev. Wilford Downs. Rev. Harrison MeNemar.
Rev. Randolph R. Murphy. Rev. Melville C. Brittain
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Cathedral,
Rev. J. Gibbons. Rev. Michael Mueller. Rev. John T. Gaitley. Rev. James Dolan, pastor.
Rev. Henry Myers, pastor. Rev. Thos. Lec. Rev. Alexius J. Elder. Rev. Thos. Lee, chaplain.
St. Mary's Seminary, Penna av. Aisquith south of Orleans,
Corner of Calvert and Madison,
( Rev. Jno. Early, S. J. of Loyola College. Rev. John F. Hickey. Attended from St. Michael's.
St. Agnes Hospital, Aisquith cor of Eager,
St. Francis Xavier, (col'd) Corner of Calvert and Pleasant, St. Joseph's, Corner of Barre and Howard, St. Peter's, Corner of Poppleton & Hollins, St. John's, Corner of Eager and Valley, St. Michael's, (German) St. Martins, Corner of Lombard and Wolfe, Cor Fulton and Fayette, Mosher, near Druid Hill av.
Immaculate Conception, Chap. of Visitation Conv. Corner of Park and Centre, Church of the Holy Cross, West street, Federal Hill, Mount Hope Institution, Gibson, near Mosher,
St. Lawrence, Fort Road,
Corner of Broadway and Bank,
O. F. BRESEE, General _ _ gent, 21 South-st.
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Broadway south of Pratt, Eastern av. east of Bond st. Corner Eastern av. and Star al Canton avenue extended, Caroline s of Baltimore, Opposite Jackson Square, Fayette e of Fremont, Republicans of Baltimore,
Baltimore Glass Works, BAKER BROS. & CO.
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APPENDIX.
NAMES.
LOCATION.
PASTORS.
Dallas street, (colored, )
Sharp street, 66
Sharp n of Pratt,
Rev. John O. Mars.
John Wesley,
Sharp near Montgomery,
Rev. Joseph P. Bowser.
Asbury,
Corner of East and Douglass sts.
Rev. Henry Elbert.
Rev. Richard P. Bell. Rev. Geo. W. Lewis.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL, SOUTH.
Central Church,
Winans, Holland street Church, Ashland Chapel, Howard Chapel,
Ingham Chapel, Frederick Avenue Chapel,
Lexington near Pine,
Rev. S. S. Roszell.
Baltimore street, west of Fremont, Rev. L. D. Iluston.
Holland near Aisquith,
Rev. Elias Welty.
Fayette near Caroline,
Rev. George G. Smith.
Grundy street,
Rev. J. A. Kerr.
Hill near Hanover,
Rev. D. Howard Parrish. Rev. H. II. Kennedy.
METHODIST PROTESTANT.
Broadway Mission, Lexington St. Mission,
West Baltimore, East Baltimore, South Baltimore, Washington street Station, St. John's (Independent, )
Starr Church,
Corner Poppleton and Lemmon,
GERMAN REFORMED.
Calvert near Reed, Corner Paca and Saratoga,
Calvert near Saratoga, Canton av. east of Broadway,
China IIall, west Baltimore street,
Rev. E. R. Eschbach. Rev. J. S. Foulk. Rev. Mr. Pfister. Rev. Mr. Barchman.
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Bethel, Ebenezer, Union Bethel, Zion, (Independent, ) Waters Chapel,
Saratoga west of Gay, Montgomery east of Hanover, Wolfe south of Pratt, Corner Howard and Montgomery, Spring betw Jefferson & McElderry,
BAPTIST.
Sharp corner Lombard, Franklin Square, Between Fayette and Low,
Between Hanover and Sharp, Broadway near Pratt,
Saratoga, corner Paca,
Lewis, near Orleans, Thomsen, corner Young,
Rev. J. M. W. Willliams. Rev. W. Hatcher. Rev. George P. Nice. Rev. T. Boston. Rev. John Berg. Rev. Richard Fuller, D. D. Rev. - Williams. Vacant.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Meeting Church, Meeting House,
Corner Paca and Lombard streets, North street, near Saratoga,
Vacant.
Conrad Saumenig, Elder.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN.
Lexington, west of Park, Lombard, west of Greene, Monument, near Aisquith, Eutaw betw. Mulberry & Saratoga, Rev. C. A. Stork. Canton, Vacant.
Rev. John McCron, D. D. Rev. Irving Magee.
J. HENRY GIESE & CO., Flour, Grain, Seeds, &c.
'Rev. Aug. Webster, D.D. Rev. Dr. James M. Wilson.
First, (English, ) Third, (English, ) Fourth, (German, ) Fifth Reformed, Sixth 66 66
Cor. Broadway and Monnment, ) Lexington between Republican and Schroeder, Corner of Lombard and Greene,
Rev. Peter L. Wilson. Rev. Wm. S. Hammond.
Rev. J. T. Murray. Rev. John R. Nichols. Rev. R. Semple Rowe.
Corner Aisquith and Fayette,
Light street, south of West, Corner Washington and Lombard, Rev. Joseph A. McFaden.
Liberty, north of Fayette
Orchard near Druid Ilill av.
Orchard,
Western Chapel, "
Dallas n of Aliceanna street,
Rev. Elijah Grissam.
First, Franklin Square Baptist, Iligh street, Lee street, Second, Seventh, Colored, First Colored
First English, Second Third St. Mark's, Lutheran Chapel,
Nos. 32 and 34 S. Charles Street.
APPENDIX.
NAMES.
LOCATION.
Trinity, (German, )
Trinity, east of High,
St. Paul's, 66
Corner Holliday and Saratoga, .
Biddle st. north of Pennsylvania av. Rev. G. H. Brandau.
Corner Hanover and Hamburg,
Central av. betw. Fayette & Balt.
Rev. F. P. Hennighausen. Rev. L. Maier.
First Evangelical Church, Second
Corner of Greene and Cider al. Corner MeElderry and Short,
Rev. Jacob Henn. Rev. Mr. Rarecht.
INDEPENDENT CHURCHES.
Zion (Ind.) German Church, United Evangel. Church,
Gay, south of Saratoga, betw. 234 and 236 Eastern av.
Rev. Henry Schein.
SEAMEN'S UNION BETHEL.
Corner of Aliceanna and Bethel streets,
Rev. Henry Slicer.
FRIENDS.
Orthodox, Eastern District, Western District,
Corner Eutaw and Monument. Corner Aisquith and Fayette. Lombard, e of Eutaw.
UNIVERSALIST.
East Baltimore,
Baltimore near Central avenue. Rev. II. R. Walworth.
UNITARIAN.
First Independent,
Corner Franklin and Charles, Rev. John F. W. Warc.
SWEDENBORGIAN.
First New Jerusalem, Third New Jerusalem,
66 N. Exeter. Orchard st. near Madison av. Vacant.
Vacant.
German New Jerusalem,
Lombard, near Central av. Rev. A. O. Brickman.
JEWISH SYNAGOGUES.
Corner of Lloyd and Watson, Rev. J. Leucht.
Eden, n of Lombard, Rev. H. Hochheimer.
Fourth,
High, n of Fayette, Dr. Deutsch. Hanover, betw. Lombard & Pratt, Dr. Benjamin Szold.
Fifth,
Howard street, Vacant. Vacant.
Sixth,
Liberty, 1
Otterbine Chapel of the United Brethren in Christ, corner Scott and St. Peter, -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, Saratoga street, near Holliday.
Agents for Rosendale Cement and Plaster, 21 Spear's Wharf
759
Biddle street, 66 St. Stephen's, “ St. Mathew's, 66
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
PASTORS. Rev. Martin Kratt. Rev. E. W. G. Keyl.
First, Second, Third,
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