Woods' Baltimore city directory (1868-1869), Part 149

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Publication date: 1868-1869
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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FRANCIS NEALE, President.


C. C. SHRIVER, Treasurer. MANAGERS.


Francis Neale, John W. Jenkins,


George W. Webb, Daniel J. Foley,


Chas. M. Dougherty, Wm. H. V. Smith,


C. Oliver O'Donnell, Thomas J. Myer,


Alfred Jenkins,


Henry Bogue,


Leonard J. Tormey,


Joseph Fink, S. John Carroll,


John Murphy, Luke Cassidy,


Henry McCaffrey,


Daniel Donnelly,


Isaac Hartman,


William G. V. Hull,


Thomas C. Yearly,


John Malloy, Matthias Benzinger,


F. Wm. Dammann,


John T. Piquette,


Joseph Judik,


Patrick J. Costolay.


RAILROADS.


BALTIMORE AND OHIO 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.


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.


The GROVER AND BAKER SEWING MACHINE is the


A. Schumacher,


Thos. C. Jenkins,


Thos. M. Smith.


Nos. 308 and 310 W. Baltimore-st. See Advt. p. 308.


APPENDIX.


799


PIIILADELPHIA, 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. Branch Ticket Office, 125 w Baltimore street.


STEAMERS AND STEAMBOATS.


Baltimore and Bremen Steamship Line.


For Bremen, Havre, London and Southampton.


The A No. 1, Iron Mail Steamships Balti- more, Captain Voeckler, Berlin, Captain Un- duetscli, Ohio, Leipzic, of 2,500 tons, leave for Bremen, pier, Locust Point, on the 1st and 15th of every month and take passengers for London, Havre, Southampton, and Bremen.


For freight or passage apply to the Agents.


A. SCHUMACHER & CO., No. 9 S. Charles street, Baltimore.


Potomac Transportation Line for Alex- ander, Washington and Georgetown.


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


The steamer Express, Capt. A. C. Nickle, leave Baltimore, from Pier No. 8, Light Street wharf, every Tuesday, at 4 P. M. Returning leave Washington at 6 A. M., and Alexandria at 7 A. M., every Saturday.


The steamers of the Richmond and York River Railroad Line, leave Pier No. 8 Light Street wharf, foot of Barre, every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 P. M., for Richmond, via R. & Y. Railroad.


For further information apply to


A. NEEDHAM & SONS, Agents, 142 Light Street 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, Wednesday and Saturday at 7 A. M. Returning Monday, and Thursday.


For Easton, Oxford, Cambridge and Lloyds, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, P. M., returning Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights.


FOLGER, ROBERTS & Co., Office, 98 Light Street wharf


The Baltimore and Havana Steamship 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


MORDECAI & Co., Agents, 45 s Gay


Slaughter's Line for Chester River. Fall and Winter Arrangement.


The steamers Chester and George Law, will leave Pier, No. 7, Light street, daily, at 8 o'clock, A. M., for Crumpton and all landings on Chester River.


Returning leave Crumpton at 63 A. M., ar- riving in Baltimore at 2} P. M.


The George Law will stop at Corsica and Spencer's wharf.


C. A. ROE, Agent.


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


The steamer Wenonah, Capt. Joseph D. Dawes, leaving Baltimore, foot of Spear's wharf, every Tuesday at 4 o'clock P. M., stop- ping on her way up the Rappahannock, at all the Landings.


Returning the Wenonah will leave Freder- icksburg every Thursday at 8 o'clock, on arri- val of Richmond train, stopping at all Land- ings on her way down the river, and arrive at Baltimore early Saturday morning, connecting with cars for the North, East and West. All freights for the River must be prepaid.


The steamer Matilda, Capt. Wm. B. Kirwan, leaves Baltimore every Friday at 4 P. M. for Fredericksburg and landings on the Rappa- hannock, Returning leaves Fredericksburg every Monday at 8 P. M.


R. A. TAYLOR, Agent. Foot of Spear's wharf.


New York and Baltimore Transporta- tion Line.


(Through line, via Canals. ) The attention of shippers is called to this route, 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 Street, wharf.


Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Company.


Steamers John S. Shriver, H. L. Gaw, Rich- ard Willing, and Florence Franklin, leave Light Street wharf every afternoon, (Sundays excepted, ) at 3 o'clock.


For freight or passage apply to


J. ALEX. SHRIVER, No. 3 Light Street wharf.


Best for all purposes. Sales Rooms, 181 Baltimore-st. See p. 4. Advt.


Loughridge's MECHANICAL DIRECTORY,


800


APPENDIX.


Washington, Alexandria and George- town, Steam Packet Company.


The steamer Thomas E. Cahill, leaves Com- merce street wharf every Tuesday afternoon, for Alexandria and Georgetown, stopping at Kinsale aud Currioman.


The steamer Columbia, captain James Har- per, leaves the same wharf every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M., for Washington, Alexandria and Georgetown, stopping at her landings on the Potomac.


To insure shipment freight must be sent by 3 o'clock, P. M., on the days of starting.


For further information, apply to


CHARLES WORTHINGTON, Agent.


For Crisfield, Pocomoke River, New- town, Pungoteague, Hunger's Wharf and Cherrystone.


The Steamer Sue, Captain W. F. Veasey, will leave Pier opposite 170 Light street every Friday at 6 o'clock P. M. Every Tuesday at 6 o'clock P. M. for Crisfield, Pungoteague, Hunger's Wharf and Cherrystone-receiving freight each trip for all stations on Delaware and Eastern Shore Railroad. Returning, leave the above places every Monday and Thursday. Freight received up to 5 o'clock on days of sailing, and must be prepaid.


P. R. CLARKE, Agent, 170 Light strect, Baltimore.


Baltimore and Susquehanna Steam Company.


Regular Daily Line (except Sunday) for Port Deposit, Havre de Grace and Tidewater Canal.


The Steamer Juniata will leave West Falls avenue every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day afternoon at 5 o'clock. Returning will leave Port Deposit every Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and Havre de Grace at 5 o'clock P. M.


The Steamer Lancaster will leave West Falls avenue every Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Returning will leave Port Deposit every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and Havre de Grace at 5 o'clock P. M.


Passage, berth included, 75 cents.


Jos. JAS. TAYLOR, Agent.


Steamer Balloon


For Miles and Wye River Landings, will leave Light strect wharf every Tuesday, Wed. nesday, Friday and Saturday .


Baltimore and. Liverpool Steamship 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.


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 fifth day from Boyce's wharf, next to the Norfolk Steamboat Company, foot of Concord street.


Bay Line Steamers to Norfolk, Richmond, &c.


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


Weems' Transportation Line to Patuxent River.


The Steamer Mary Washington will leave her wharf, No. I Tobacco Warehouse, every Thursday night, at 11 o'clock, for Patuxent river, proceeding as far up as Hill's Landing. Returning, will leave Hill's Landing every Monday morning for Nottingham, leaving Nottingham every Tuesday morning, at 5 0'- clock, for Baltimore, calling at all the Land- ings below Benedict for passengers only. Freight received every Thursday till 4 o'clock P. M.


The Steamer Planter will leave same wharf every Wednesday and Saturday morning at 6} o'clock for Benedict. Returning, will leave Benedict every Thursday and Monday morn- ing, at 6 o'clock, for Baltimore, calling at all the landings on the river: also at Fair Haven and Plum Point, going and returning. Freight received on Tuesday and Friday till 4 o'clock P. M. 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, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Office 51 W. Fayette.


NATIONAL EXPRESS COMPANY, Over 40 St. Paul Street.


SMITH BROS. & CO., Tailors and Clothiers, Men and Boys'


Sun Building, entrance South-st.


APPENDIX.


801


VIRGINIA EXPRESS COMPANY, 20 S. Sharp Street.


UNION TRANSFER COMPANY BAGGAGE EXPRESS, Office No. 125 W. Baltimore Street.


STAGES.


Anderson's Stage to Belair.


Leaves Brown's Hotel, 119 N. High street, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8 o'clock A. M.


Scarff's Line to Kellville and Belair.


Leaves Rising Sun Hotel, 74 N. High street, daily (except Sundays) at 1 o'clock P. M., returning next day.


Long Greene, Harford Road Stage. Leaves Starr Hotel, corner Front and Low-sts, every afternoon at 22 o'clock.


Franklin, Wetheredsville and Powhatan Stages. Leaves Gen. Wayne Hotel, daily, at 3.30 P. M.


Pikesville Stage.


Leaves Hand Tavern, Paca street, daily, at 3} 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 .- Barnum's Hotel, Howard House, 79 Exchange place, Harnden's Ex- press, 166 W. Pratt st., N. W. cor. Baltimore and St. Paul, Calverton Hotel, Wilhelm's Ho- tel, Abbott Iron Works, Canton, Adams Ex- press office, Camden Station, and President Street Depot.


ARCHIBALD WILSON, JR., Manager.


Franklin Telegraph Company. 125 W. Baltimore street.


Branch offices .- Eutaw House, 22 Hanover street, and cor. Commerce and Exchange place.


C. S. SHIVLER, Manager.


Bankers, Brokers, and Commercial Telegraph Company. 2 North street. JOHN J. G. RILEY, Manager.


Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph Company.


125 West Baltimore street. H. L. HARRIS, Manager.


CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY.


Ofice 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 SOUTH 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.


MyTime 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. (Except Sunday.) 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. Night Car for Towsontown on Sunday at 93 P. M.


CATONSVILLE & ELLICOTT CITY RAILWAY.


Office West Baltimore Street extended, terminus Ciry 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 bdg. and 36 St. Paul.


T. Harris Hodges, 23 Lexington. George R Hyland, 48 Second. Geo. E. Sangston, 1 Law buildings, St. Paul.


SMITH BROS. & CO., Tailors and Clothiers, Men and Boys'


50


Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., Newark, N. J.


802


APPENDIX .


RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS,


For taking Depositions Acknowledgments, ge. William B. Hill, n e cor Fayette and St.Paul. E. Beatty Graff, 5 St. Paul.


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


W. W. Latimer, sw cor St. Paul and Fayette.


Herman L. Emmons, jr., 4 Law building.


Joseph T. Atkinson, 36 St. Paul.


Saml. T. Morgan, s w cor Gay and Lombard. Isaac Brooks, jr., (U. S.) 37 Lexington. George Philpot, 30 St. Paul.


H. R. Root, 74 w Fayette.


John B. Tidy, jr., 33 St. Paul 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. " 110-1st, 3d and 5th Monday


Golden Rule,


58,


Wednesday.


Jackson,


65,


Monday.


Warren,


71,


Friday.


Atlantic,


72,


Monday.


Independence,


77,


Tuesday.


Mountain,


84,


Thursday.


Liberty,


93,


Monday.


Madison,


98,


66


Wednesday.


Escavaille,


106,


Tuesday.


Jerusalem Encamp't, No. 1, every Friday.


Salem


2,


Wednesday.


Schiller, 60


12,


Thursday.


At Wildey Hall, East Pratt Street.


Thomas Wildey Lodge, No. 44, every Wed- nesday.


At Pacific Hall, cor. Baltimore and Paca Streets. Pacific Lodge, No. 63, every Thursday.


Ben Franklin,


97 -1st and 3d Friday.


Maryland,


" 120-1st, 3d and 5th Friday.


Corinthian


93-2d and 4th Friday.


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


Phenix 66


7-2d and 4th Friday.


Jerusalem יו " 9-2d and 4th Monday.


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


Adoniram


" 21-2d and 4th Monday.


Monumental Commandery-2d and 4th Tuesd.


Maryland


-2d and 4th Friday


Baltimore -2d and 4th Thurs.


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


I. O. OF O. F.


The Grand Lodge meets anunally on the third Monday in April, in the City of Bal- more.


Officers of the Grand Lodge of Maryland. John Q. A. Herring-M. W. Grand Master. Samuel Snowden-R. W. Deputy Grand Mas- ter·


Alex. L. Spear-R. W. Grand Warden. Jos. B. Escavaille-R W. Grand Secretary. Richard Marley-R. W. Grand Treasurer.


David Wilson, R. W. Grand Chaplain,


Ralph Lynch-R. W. Grand Marshal.


Ashton Martin-W. Grand Conductor. Arthur MeClellan-W. Grand Guardian. Thomas F. Byrne-W. Grand Herald.


Meetings of Lodges and Encampments at Odd Fellows Hall, North Gay Strect.


Washington, No. 1,


every Monday.


Franklin,


2,


66 Thursday.


Columbia, 3,


Wednesday.


William Tell,


4, Tuesday.


Gratitude,


5,


: Monday.


Harmony,


6.


66


Wednesday.


Marion,


8,


9,


Thursday.


Corinthian,


10,


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.


Arcana,


Adherence


88-2d and 4th Monday.


Lafayette,


11-2d and 4th Monday.


King David, 66 68-Ist and 3d Tuesday.


Monumental, 96-1st and 3d Tuesday.


Fidelity,


" 136-1st and 3d Tuesday.


Warren,


" 51-2d and 4th Tuesday.


Doric,


" 124-2d and 4th Tuesday.


Saint John's,


" 34-1st, 3d and 5th Wedn.


Hiram,


" 107-1st and 3d Wednesday.


Joppa,


" 132-1st and 3d Wednesday.


Baltimore City, " 126-2d and 4th Wednesday


Landmark,


" 127-2d and 4th Wednesday


Washington,


3-1st and 3d Thursday.


Centre,


" 108-Ist and 3d Thursday.


Amicable,


25-1st and 3d Thursday.


Union,


66 60-2d and 4th Thursday.' " 123-2d and 4th Thursday.


Pythagoras,


13-1st and 3d Friday.


Mount Ararat Encampment, No. 13, every Tuesday.


At No. 3 South Curey Street.


Eureka Lodge, No. 101, every Thursday.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN.


Meet in Metamora Hall, W. Lombard street, near Hanover. Metamora Tribe, No. 1: Monshusia Tribe, No. 2; Sagamore Tribe, No. 8; Osceola Tribe, No. 11.


UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.


The Grand Grove meets on the 3d Thursday of May, August, November and February, corner Baltimore and Gay streets. Washington Grove, No. I, every Monday.


Baltimore City " 9, Thursday.


Mechanics',


11,


Friday.


Utah, 66 12, Wednesday.


I. O. OF UNITED BROTIIERS. Grand Band meets quarterly at Rechabite Hall.


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


.


Marley,


107,


Thursday.


' Hebron


3,


Tuesday.


-


Friendship,


7,


Thursday.


Tuesday.


Jefferson,


Concordia,


WM. P. WEBB, Gen. Agent, 4 S. Holliday-st.


APPENDIX.


803


UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS.


State Council meets on the 3d Tuesday of January, April, July and October, at Tem- perance Temple, Gay street.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, G. C. OF U. S.


The Great Council of the United States, Im- proved O. R. M., will meet in the city of St. Louis, on the second Tuesday in the Corn Moon, G. S. D. 378.


The Great Council of the State of Maryland meets in Baltimore on the second Wednesday of the Cold and Buck Moon.


Places and Times 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.


Tecumseh, No. 15, Tuesday, corner Light and Montgomery.


Ottowa, No. 16, Thursday, Red Men's Hall.


Pawnee, No. 22, Tuesday, Red Men's Hall.


Susquehanna, No. 27, Friday, Red Men's Hall, Paca street.


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., at the Red Men's Hall, Paca street.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE.


The Grand Division of Maryland holds its annual session in the city of Baltimore on the 4th Thursday in October, in the Temple, North Gay street. The officers are-


James Young, G. W. P .; Dr. W. H. Perkins, G. W. A .; Rev. Thomas Myers, G. Scribe ; L. D. Taylor, G. Treasurer ; P. G. W. Ward, G. Chaplain; Chas. W. Dorsey, G. Conduc- tor ; 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, Emory Chapel.


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. Grand Officers for the Term 1868-'69. JAMES E. SWINDELL, G. W. P. Jos. A. AUDOUN, G. V. P. R. T. SMITH, JR., G. Sec'y. WM. MOXLEY, G. T.


R. T. SMITH, SR., G. C. CHAS. BANTHEM, G. G. HENRY DISNEY, G. W. FRANKLIN SUPPLEE, P. G. W. P.


Regular quarterly sessions held in January, April and July, and annual sessions in October.


Subordinate Sections in the City.


Washington, No. 1, Tuesday, at Wildey Hall.


Excelsior, 66 2, Wednesday, Pacific Hall.


Irvington, 3, Thursday, Powhatan "


Lafayette, 66 4, Friday, Seamen's Bethel.


Resolute,


5, Tuesday, Temp'ce Temple


Silver Spring, " 18, Thursday, Hall over en- gine house, Montgomery-st.


Union " 24, Tuesday, School house, Canton.


Ellsworth


" 27, Thursday, cor Gough and


Dallas streets.


All communications should be addressed to R. T. Smith, jr., Grand Secretary, No. 55 w. Fayette street, Baltimore.


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-Wm. F. Murdoch. First Vice-President-John Boyd. Second Vice-President-John Biggar. Counsellor-John T. Morris. Secretary-Wm. Simms. 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


Dominick A. O'Donnell, Physicians.


M. J. Kelly, Treasurer.


J. Fairfax Mclaughlin, Secretary. MANAGERS.


James Mullin, Michael Roche,


Henry McShane, Daniel Donnelly,


Sam'l H. Adams, George Reilly.


GERMAN SOCIETY OF MARYLAND. A. SCHUMACHER, President. H. VON KAPF, and G. A. VON LINGEN, Sec'ys. ISRAEL COHEN, Treasurer. H. F. WELLINGHOFF, Agent.


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


LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & CO., Woolens, Trimmings, &c.


804


APPENDIX.


ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY. Chartered February 11th, 1867.


President, STEWART DARRELL.


Vice-President, . WM. H. PEROT.


Treasurer, GEO. H. WILLIAMS.


Secretary, JAS. BELDIN.


Relief Committee.


Richard Coupland, John Halstead, William Holmes, Jos. Smith, Ed. Hampson.


GERMANIA CLUB,


165 West Lombard Street. Incorporated 1842.


CONCORDIA CLUB.


Nos. 8, 10 and 12 South Eutaw Street. M. S. Hess, President. F. X. Koehler, 1st Vice-President. J. B. Dietz, 2d 66


S. Brown, Secretary.


M. Hecht, Treasurer.


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.


War. B. CANFIELD, President.


JOHN CURLETT, Vice-President.


Wm. 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 they are 18 years 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. EDWARD T. SHEIL, President. J. F. CHESNEY, Vice-President.


JAMES STITES, Treasurer.


JAMES C. MILLS, Financial Secretary.


COLUMBUS ILUZZA, Recording Secretary.


THEODORE MACE, Corresponding Secretary.


The Union meets every last Saturday night of every month throughout the year, at Pat- terson building, n. e. cor. Gay and Baltimore streets.


HOME FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS OF MARYLAND.


Established 1864. No. 76 East Baltimore Street. Win. Stahl, Superintendent.


SCHUETZEN PARK ASSOCIATION. Belair Road, North of Broadway. E. A. KEENE, 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.


MISCELLANEOUS.


HOUSE OF REFUGE.


Managers of the House of Refuge on the part of the City of Baltimore.


Charles M. Keyser, Wm. Heald,


E. M. Greenway, jr. A. Fuller Crane,


L. A. Birely, Sam'l J. Smith,


Wm. Shamburg, Chas. M. Dougherty


Geo. M. Robinson, John McCron, D. D.


THE MERCHANTS 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 anuum. GEO. B. COLE, President. WM. H. SARGEANT, Librarian.


MARYLAND INSTITUTE,


FOR


PROMOTING MECHANIC ARTS.


President ..


W. W. Maughlin.


Vice Presidents


C. W. Bentley,


Isaac S. George.


Recording Secretary James Young. Corresponding Secretary .. N. H. Thayer. Treasurer Ilugh Bolton.


Actuary J. Gibson.


Meets on the second Wednesday of each month, at the hall over Centre Market. Library open daily from 9 A. M. to 9.P. M. Active members $5 for admission and $3 annual dues. Junior members $2.50 for admission and $1.50 annual dues. Lady members $2.50 for admission and $1.50 annual dues.


The GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE is the


Nos. 308 and 310 W. Baltimore-st. See Advt. p. 308.


APPENDIX. 805


PEABODY INSTITUTE.


Corner Mount Vernon Place and Charles-st.


President.


Hon. John P. Kennedy.


Vice-President


Josias Pennington.


Secretary


.C. G. M. Eaton.


Provost.


N. H. Morison.


Librarian


P. R. Uhler.


The Library is open every day, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. and 7 to 10 P. M.




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