USA > Maryland > Baltimore County > Baltimore City > Woods' Baltimore city directory (1870) > Part 160
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127 | Part 128 | Part 129 | Part 130 | Part 131 | Part 132 | Part 133 | Part 134 | Part 135 | Part 136 | Part 137 | Part 138 | Part 139 | Part 140 | Part 141 | Part 142 | Part 143 | Part 144 | Part 145 | Part 146 | Part 147 | Part 148 | Part 149 | Part 150 | Part 151 | Part 152 | Part 153 | Part 154 | Part 155 | Part 156 | Part 157 | Part 158 | Part 159 | Part 160 | Part 161 | Part 162
COLLECTIONS.
The letter collection boxes are placed in every section of the city, and are collected therefrom three times daily, at 4 A. M., Il A. M., and 4 P. M .. except Sunday, when one co lection, at 4 P. M. is made. Letters are also collected frem and delivered at theprincipal hotels.
Valuable letters sound be carried to the post office and in Istered. If money is to be jemited, a postar money order should be ob- tained. It upan points where there is no money order ofice, then the Heter could tu registered. Money should never be enclosed in an ordinary letter.
DOMESTIC MAILS.
The single rate of postage is three conts, throughout the United States, for & ounce or under. An additional rate of three cents is required for each additionalog ounce, or fiac- tion, thereof.
The following are the quarterly rates of postage, when paid quarterly or yearly in ad- vance, on newspapers and periodicals. issued onee a quarter or more frequently and sent to ' actual subscribers from a known office of pub- lication.
(One copy only ) not exceeding 4 ounces or fraction thereof, quarterly, Icent; monthly. 3 cents; semi-monthly, 6 cents; weekly. 5 cents; semi-weekly, lo cents: tri-weekly, 15 cents; six times a week, 30 cents: daily, $5 cents. An Additional rate for each additional 4 oz. or fraction thereof. Transient newspapersand miscellaneous mailat le matter to Le prepaid by stamps. One package yexcept books and cir- cilais to one address, 2 cents per 4 cz. or fraction there ff. Books to one ad Iress, f cents per 4 oz. or fraction thereof.
U'N. EALED CIRCULARS.
Not exceeding three in number to one ad- dress, 2 con's. Over three and not exceeding six to one address, 4 cents. Any larger num- Fer the same proportionate rates. Cards en- closed with circulars subject the package to letter postage.
FOREIGN MAILS.
Direct mail for Bremen and Bremerhaven closes at this office at noon, on every alternate Wednesday, commencing Oct. 6th, 1869.
CHINA AND SOUTH AMERICA.
Brazilian Steamer for South America-Mail closes at 9 o clock, p. M. on the 22d of each month. Mails for China and Japan via San
888
APPENDIX.
Francisco-Letters ({ oz) 10 cents; Papers 2 cents; close daily at 9 P. M.
EUROPEAN MAIL.
Via New York, closes Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9 P. M.
HAVANA MAIL.
Via New York, closes Wednesday, 9 P. M. Direct from Baltimore on or about Ist and 15th of each month.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
N. W. cor Gay and Lombard .- Office hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.
Collector-John L. Thomas, jr.
Deputy Collector-Richard N. Bowerman
Deputy Collector and Auditor-Thomas J. Wilson.
Cashier of Customs-Baltus II. Kennard.
Cashier of Depository-T. II. H. Leary.
Warehouse Clerk-Geo. E. Dowell.
Marine Clerk -Chas. H. Richardson. Impostand Adjusting Clerk-Wm. W. Carter. Asst. Adjusting Clerk-Wm. Reese. Entry Clerk-Alex. H. Millar.
Impost Entry Clerk-Jacob Hugg.
Impost and Export Statistical Clerk-Alex. II. Steuart.
Manifest Entry Clerk-Thos. W. Bevan
Record and Corresponding Clerk-Charles G. Hergesheimer.
Miscellaneous Clerks-Louis A. Carl, John H. Suter, R. J. B. Boggs, Lewis B. Wyman, John T. Wood, Nisbet Turnbull, Stanley Young, Geo. S. Bordley, Chas. M. Jameson, Chas. H. Pitt, E. R. Baer, M.D., Chas. W. Raphun, John W. Lanahan, Richard B. Evans.
Gauger-V. C. S. Eckert.
Measurer-Nicholas L. Wood.
Weigher-Franklin Metzger.
Supt. of Warehouses-Jos. C. Ilill.
Storekeepers-Leroy E. Baldwin, John S. Manley, Wm. H. Lyon, A. S. Cooper. II. Burhman, John Thomas, Wm. Il. Arthur, Geo. P. Gover, Charles N. Kuhn, Wm. K. Travers, Ezra Gates, Wm. F. Atwell, A. W Bolenius, Thos. HI Goldsborough, Ig- natius Lauer, Benj. Chesney, John Sharkey. Boarding Officer-John P. Clayton.
Debenture Officers-W. D. Burchinal and John L. Thomas, Sr.
NAVAL OFFICE.
Naval Officer-John Lee Chapman.
Deputy Naval Officer-Wm. Corkran. Warehouse Clerk-H. F. M. Stamp. Liquidating Clerk-Wm. II. Taylor.
Asst. Liquidating Clerk-Geo. W. Chapman. Manifest Entry Clerk-Charlton G. Pentz. Messenger-N. R. Gorsuch.
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.
Surveyor-Edington Fulton. Deputy Surveyor-Henry R. Torbert. Clerks-Geo. R. Page, James Gardiner.
Messenger-Wm. Taylor.
APPRAISER'S OFFICE.
Appraiser General-John L. Meredith. Appraisers-Ephraim F. Anderson, Adam E. King.
Gen.
Examiners-J. R. King. J. R. Fellman, John M. llolland, Robert C. Maund.
Clerks-Rufus King, Wm. II. Myers, George T. Castle, Alfred Miller.
EXAMINER OF DRUGS.
J. Purviance Polk.
SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDING. E. R. Daneker.
Messenger-Geo. H. Stine.
STAMP DUTIES.
AGREEMENT or contract, for every sheet or piece of paper upon which either of the same shall be written ... $ 03
THE ASSIGNMENT of a mortgage, lease or policy of insurance requires the same stamp as the original instru- ment.
BANK CHECK, draft or order, at sight or on demand.
BILL OF EXCHANGE, (inland, ) draft or order not exceeding one hundred dollars, or any
PROMISSORY NOTE, for a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars ......... For every additional hundred dollars BILL OF EXCHANGE, not exceeding one hundred dollars
5 5 2
2
For every additional hundred dollars BILL OF LADING or receipt. BILL OF SALE
10 5
BOND (indemnity) of one thousand dollars or less. 50 For every additional one thousand dol- lars . 50
BOND for the due execution of per- formance of the duties of any office ... BOND of any other description .. .. ... FOR PERSONAL BOND-see mortgage COUNTY, City or Town Bonds, Rail- road and other Corporation bonds and serip, are subject to stamp duty -see mortgage
CERTIFICATE of stock in any incor- porated company.
CERTIFICATE of deposit of any sum of money in any bank or trust com- pany :
If for a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars
For a sum exceeding one hundred dol- 5 lars .. .. Certificate of any other description than those specified. 5
CHIARTER PARTY-tonnage not ex- ceeding one hundred and fifty tons ... 1 00 Exceeding one hundred and fifty tons, and not exceeding three hundred tons 3 00 Exceeding three hundred tons, and not exceeding six hundred tons .. .... Exceeding six hundred tons .. 10 00 5 00
CONTRACT-Broker's note or memo- randum of sale of any goods or mer- chandise, stocks, bonds, exchange, notes of hand, real estate, or property 10
1 00
25
25
2
ยท APPENDIX.
889
CONVEYANCE .- Deed, instrument, or
writing, when the actual considera- tion or value does not exceed five hundred dollars.
When the consideration exceeds five hundred dollars, and does not exceed one thousand dollars
1 00
And for every additional five hundred dollars, or fractional part thereof, in excess of one thousand dollars ..... .. INSURANCE (LIFE) not exceeding one thousand dollars ...
Exceeding one thousand dollars, and not exceeding five thousand dollars .. Exceeding five thousand dollars.
INSURANCE (MARINE, INLAND AND FIRE) where premium does not ex- ceed ten dollars.
10
Exceeding ten and not exceeding fifty dollars
25
Exceeding fifty dollars.
50
LEASE of three hundred dollars per annum or less.
50
For every additional two hundred dol- lars, or fractional part ...
50 MANIFEST for custom house entry or clearance, or cargo of any ship, ves- sel or steamer, for a foreign port : If the registered tonnage of such ship, vessel or steamer does not exceed three hundred tous 1 00
Exceeding three hundred tons, and not exceeding six hundred tons.
3 00
Exceeding six hundred tons ..
5 00
MORTGAGE, TRUST DEED, BILL OF SALE OR PERSONAL BOND, exceeding one hundred dollars, and not exceeding five hundred dollars ... And for every additional five hundred dollars, or fractional part thereof, in excess of five hundred dollars.
50
POWER OF ATTORNEY, to transfer stock
25
10
25
POWER OF ATTORNEY, to sell or convey real estate . 1 00
POWER OF ATTORNEY, for any other purpose. 50
PROBATE OE WILL not exceeding the value of two thousand dollars .... For every additional one thousand doll lars. or fractional part
1 00
PROTEST
50 25
COURTS.
THE JUDICIARY OF MARYLAND.
THE COURT OF APPEALS consists of one Judge, specially elected from the eighth Ju- dicial Circuit, (Baltimore City, ) and the Chief Judge of the seven remaining judicial circuits.
Chief Judge .- Hon. James L. Bartol, of Baltimore city.
First Circuit .- Hon. James A. Stewart, of Dorchester county.
Second Circuit .- Hon. J M. Robinson, of Queen Anne county.
Third Circuit .- Hou. Richard Grason, of Baltimore county.
Warehouse receipts for any goods, mer- chandise, &c ... 25 Fourth Circuit-lIon. Richard H. Alvey, of Washington county.
Fifth Circuit .- Hon. Oliver Miller, of Anne Arundel county.
1
? Exceeding in value fifty cents, and not exceeding seventy-five cents.
3 Exceeding in value seventy-five cents, and not exceeding one dollar ..
4 2
25
For each additional fifty cents. Exceeding the value of one dollar.
FRICTION MATCHES .- Each parcel or package ..
1
1 00 When in parcels or packages containing more than one hundred, for each par- eel or package
PHOTOGRAPHS .- Not exceeding the retail price of twenty-five cents ....... Exceeding the retail price of twenty- five cents.
3 5
Exceeding the retail price of fifty cents. Exceeding the retail price of one dollar. For every additional one dollar.
5
PLAYING CARDS .- When the retail price per paek does not exceed eigh- teen cents ..
Exceeding the retail price of eighteen cents
Exceeding the retail price of twenty-five cents .. Exceeding the retail price of fifty cents. For every additional fifty cents ..
4 10 15 5
CANNED MEATS, &c .- For and upon every ean, bottle, or single package, containing sauces, syrups, prepared mustard, jams, or jellies contained therein, and packed, or sealed, made, prepared and sold, or offered for sale, or removed for consumption in the United States, on and after the first day of October, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, when such can, bottle, or other single package, with its con- tents, shall not exceed two pounds in weight, the sum of one cent ..
When such can, bottle, or other single package, with its contents, shall ex- ceed two pounds in weight, for every additional pound or fractional part thereof, one cent .. 1
1
RECEIPTS for the payment of any sum of money, or for the payment of any debt due, exceeding twenty dollars .. 2 Warehouse receipt for property, goods, wares or merchandise, not exceeding in value five hundred dollars 10
Exceeding in value five hundred dollars aud not exceeding one thousand dol- lars
Exceeding in value one thousand dol- lars, for every additional one thou- sand dollars. 10
RENEWALS of charter party, contract, or agreements require the same stamp as the original instrument.
59
PROPRIETARY .- For and upon every packet, box, bottle, &c., not exceed- ing in value the sum of twenty-five cents.
50
Exceeding in value twenty-five cents, and not exceeding fifty cents
50
50
9
POWER OF ATTORNEY OR PROXY POWER OF ATTORNEY, to receive or collect rent.
50
20
890
APPENDIX.
Sixth Circuit-Vacant.
Seventh Circuit .- Hon. George Brent of Charles county.
Clerk .- James S. Franklin, of Annapolis; J. Shaaff Stockett, State Reporter'; Hon. Isaac D. Jones, Attorney General.
TERMS OF COURT .- First Monday in April and October.
THE CIRCUIT COURTS OF MARYLAND.
First Judicial Circuit .- Hon. Jas. A. Stew- art, Chief Judge ; Ilon. J. R. Franklin and Hon. L. T. H. Irving, associates .- Terms of Court-
Worcester county .- Snow Hill, 3d Monday in January, May, and July, and 4th Monday in October.
Somerset county .- Princess Anne, 2d Mon- day in January, April, July and October.
Dorchester connty .- Cambridge, 4th Mon- day in January, July and April, and 2d Mon- day in November.
Wicomico county .- Salisbury, 1st. Monday of January and July, and 4th Monday of March and September. Juries summoned to March and September terms, and to other terms when a majority of the judges shall direct.
Second Judicial Circuit .- Hon. J. M. Robin- son, Chief Judge, and Hon. J. A. Wickes and Hon. Frederick Stump, associates .- Terms of Court-
Caroline county .- Denton, 2d Monday in March, and Ist Monday in October.
Talbot county .- Easton, 3d Monday in May and November.
Queen Anne county .- Centreville, Ist Mon- day in May and November.
Kent County .- Chestertown, 3d Monday in April and October.
Cecil county .- Elkton, 2d Monday in Feb- ruary, Ist Monday in April and 3d Mo iday in July, and 2d Monday in October.
Third Judicial Circuit .- Hon. Richard Gra- son, Chief Judge. Hon. George Yellow and Hon. Alfred W. Bateman, associates. Terms of Court -
Baltimore county .- Towsontown, Ist Mon- day in March, 3d Monday in May, 4th Mon- day in August, and Ist Monday in December.
Harford county .- Belair, 4th Monday in February and April, Ist Monday in August and 2d Monday in November.
Fourth Judicial Circuit .- Hon. Richard IJ. Alvey, Chief Judge. Hon. William Motter and Hon. Thomas Perry, associates. Terms of Court-
Alleghany county .- Cumberland, Ist Mon- day in January, 2d Monday in April and Ist Monday in October.
Washington county .- Hagerstown, 1st Mon- day in March, 4th Monday in July and 2d Monday in November.
Fifth Judicial Circuit .- Hon. Oliver Miller, Chief Judge. Hon. Edward Hammond and Hon. Wm. N. Hayden, associates. Terms of Court-
Anne Arundel county .- Annapolis, 3d Mon- day in April and 4th Monday in October.
Carroll county .- Westminster, 1st Monday April ad September.
Howard county .- Ellicott city, 3d Monday in March and Ist Monday in September.
Sixth Judicial Circuit .- Chief Judge. Hon. Wm. Viers Bouic and Hon. Jobn A. Lynch, associates. Terms of Court-
Frederick county .- Frederick, 3d Monday in February and September, and 2d Monday in May and December.
Montgomery county .- Rockville, 3d Mon- day in January and March, Ist Monday in June and 2d Monday in November.
Screnth Judicial Circuit .- Hon. Geo. Brent, Chief Judge. Hon. Robert Ford and Hon. Daniel R. Magruder, associates. Terms of Court-
Prince George county .-- Upper Marlborough, Ist Monday in April and October, and 3d Monday in January and June.
Charles county .- Port Tobacco, 3d Monday in February, May, July and November.
Calvert county .- Prince Frederick, Ist Mon- day in May, July and February, and on Wed- nesday next after Ist Monday in November.
St. Mary county .- Leonardtown, 3d Mon- day in March and September, aud Ist Monday in June and December.
Eighth Judicial Circuit .- Baltimore city.
The Supreme Bench .-- Hon. T. Parkin Scott, Chief Judge. Ilons. Geo. W. Dobbin, Henry F. Garey, Campbell Whyte Pinkney and Robt. Gilmor, Jr., associates. The Judges of the Supreme Bench are assigned to the following courts :
Superior Court .- Judge Dobbin with Judge Garey to assist. George Robinson, Clerk.
Court of Common Pleas .- Judge Garey with Judge Dobbin to assist. I. Freeman Rasin, Clerk. John M. Young, Commissioner of In- solvent Debtors.
Circuit Court .- Judge Pinkney with Judge Scoit to assist .- James R. Brewer, Clerk.
Criminal Court .- Judge Gilmor with Judge Dobbin to assist. Wm. F. McKewen, Clerk ; Augustus Albert, Sheriff; A. Leo Knott, Esq., States Attorney ; Fred. Pinkney, Assistant.
City Court .- Judge Scott with Judge Pink- ney to assist. Andrew J. George, Clerk.
The Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas, Criminal and City Courts, commence their terins on the 2d Monday in January, May and September. The terms of the Circuit Court are 2d Monday in January, March, May, July, September and November.
Orphan? Couri .- Chief Judge, Isaiah Bal- derston. Hons. Thomas Bond and Bolivar D. Danels, Associate Judges. J. Harman Brown, Register of Wills. The Orphans' Court is in session every day, except Sundays, from 11 o'clock, A. M., to 1 o'clock, l'. M.
THE UNITED STATES COURTS IN MARYLAND.
Ncw U. S. Court House, Corner Fayette and North Streets.
The State of Maryland is in the Fourth Ju- dicial Circuit, which also includes Delaware, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and is assigned to Chief Justice Chase of the United States Supreme Court.
891
APPENDIX.
THE U.S.CIRCUIT COURT .- "The Circuit Court of the United States for the Fourth Cir- cuit in and for Maryland District," is pre- sided over by the Hon. GEO. A. PEARRE, * Chief Justice of Maryland Circuit, and Hon. WM. FELL GILES, District Judge. Clerk, JAS. F. CHEW. U. S.District Attorney, ARCHIBALD STIRLING. JR., Esq. A. M. ROGERS, Assistant ; U. S. Marshal, EDWARD Y. GOLDSBOROUGH. U. S. Commissioners, ISAAC BROOKS, R. LYON ROGERS and JOHN S. HANAN, Esqs.
Terms of Court are held on the Ist Monday of April and November.
THE U. S. DISTRICT COURT .- "The Dis- trict Court of the United States for Maryland District," Hon. WM. FELL GILES, District Judge.
[The officers of this Court are the same as the officers of the Circuit Court. 1
Terms of Court are held on the Ist Tuesday in March, June, September and December.
*Nominated to the Senate by the President.
CONSULS AND VICE CONSULS.
Great Britain-Harry Rainals, office over Ex- change Reading Rooms. J. J. Jackson, Vice, 8 South street.
Frarce-Julian de Court, Vice, 79 Exchange place.
Spain-Alberto de Garay, 87 Franklin.
North German Union-Wurtemberg. Bavaria, Hessen, Darmstadt and Baden-W. Dresel, No. 11 Cheapside.
Belgium-G. O. Gorter. 79 Exchange place. Russia-Aug. Kohler, Vice-Consul, 22 Post Office av.
Italy-C. A. Williamson, Vice, 85 Franklin-st. Netherlands-Claas Vocke, No. 116 S. Charles street.
Sweden, Norway and Denmark-Martin Lewis, 23 South street.
Oriental Republic of Uraguay-P. De Murgui- ondo, cor. of Calvert and Saratoga.
Buenos Ayres-C. Morton Stewart, No. 52 South Gay street.
New Granada-R. A. Fisher, No. 25 South Gay street.
Venezuela-Bolivar D. Danels, 43 Lexington. Brazil and Nicaragua-C. Oliver O'Donnell, No. 52 South Gay street ..
Portugal-Robert Lehr, over 29 S. Charles-st. Chili-Washington Booth, acting Consul, No. 6 S. Gay street.
Peru-Frederick Raborg, 242 n Caroline-st. Austria-J. D. Kremelberg, No. 11 Cheapside. Imperial Ottoman Consul-Wm. Grange, cor Charles and Lexington streets.
Agents for the Underwriters at Bremen-F. W. Brune & Sons.
Agent for the British, French, German and New York Underwriters, Jas. Carey Coale, 58 Exchange place.
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, aud 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 de :ler's book at the time such deposit is made.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE. N. E. Corner Baltimore and St. Paul Streets. Original Charter, 1796-Rechartered, 1865. Capital, $1,210,700. HENRY A. THOMPSON, President. J. THOMAS SMITH, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. Kennedy,
D. S. Wilson,
C. M. Stewart. Alex. F. Murdoch,
T. M. Smith, Boudinot S. Loney.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, July and January. Election, 2d Monday in January.
NATIONAL UNION BANK OF MARYLAND.
Fayette Strect. E. of Charles.
Chartered 1805-Capital, $1,258,425.
WM. W. TAYLOR, President.
R. MICKLE, Cashier.
DIRECTORS .
Wm. Woodward, J. C. Bridges, W. W. Spence, Lewis N. Hopkins, C. Oliver O'Donnell, John Stellman,
Allen A. Chapman, Wm. A. Williar, Chas. W. Lord.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.
892
APPENDIX.
FRANKLIN BANK.
15 South Street, between Baltimore and Second. Chartered 1810-Capital, $600,000. C. J. BAKER, President.
CHAS. GOODWIN, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Robert Turner, S. Sprigg Belt.
G. H. Hunt, Benjamin Whitely,
George Sanders, J. HI. Wilson,
Wm. Seemuller
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Divi- dends, January and July. Election, April.
MARINE BANK. N. E. Corner of Gay and Second Streets. Chartered 1810-Capital, $405,490.
B. A. VICKERS, President.
SAM'L T. SHAW, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Geo. E. Bowdoin, B. A. Vickers,
Geo. W. Hall, Thomas Corner,
Samuel Kirby, Samuel G. Miles,
A. II. Jenkins, Joshua Marsh,
WVm. H. West.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, April and October. Election, April.
FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK.
N. W. Corner of Lombard and South Streets. Chartered 1810-Capital, $650,000. J. HANSON THOMAS, President. JAMES SLOAN, JR., Cashier. DIRECTORS.
D. B. Banks, J. Ilanson Thomas,
Frederick Stone, F. B. Lonev.
D. J. Foley, Otho H. Williams,
II. W. Archer.
Discount Day, Thursday. Dividends, Janua- ry and July. Election. 2d Tuesday in January.
MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK. S. W. corner of Gay and Second S reets. Chartered 1834-Capital, $1,500,000. JOHNS HOPKINS, President.
D. SPRIGG, Cashier. DAVID A. JONES, Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Alex. 11. Stump; James I. Fisher,
W. HI. Graham, Joseph Cushing, Jr.
John M. Orem, H. L. Whitridge,
Benj. F. Cator
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, July and January. Election, January.
NATIONAL MECHANICS' BANK. Corner Calvert and Fayette Streets. Chartered 1806-Capital $800,000. ROBERT T. BALDWIN, President.
C. R. COLEMAN, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
R. T. Baldwin, Thos. Kensett,
T. C. Jenkins, G. W. Ward,
Geo. S. Brown, S. H. Caughey,
W. F. Lucas, Wm. Stirling,
Robert Lehr.
Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday. Dividends, January and July. Election, January.
COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' NATION- AL BANK.
Corner 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,
Aug. J. Albert,
John Cushing,
Charles Hoffman,
Wm. Devries,
J. H. Rieman.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, May and November.
WESTERN NATIONAL BANK.
Eutaw street, one door north of Eutaw House. Chartered 1835-Capital $500,000. C. BROOKS, President.
W. H. NORRIS, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Francis Burns, Wm. G. Power,
C .. Brooks,
Jas. Harvey,
John Coates, George Bartlett,
Aaron Fenton, S. R. Smith,
Wm. Bridges, W'm. F. Burns,
Matthew B. Clarke,
W'm. S. Rayner.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- aends, January and July. Election, January.
CHESAPEAKE BANK. Corner North and Fayette Streets. Chartered 1836-Capital $354,923. J. S. GITTINGS, President. J. M. LITTIG, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
E. S. Rogers,
John Boyd;
11. M. Bash,
G. 1I. Williams,
B. II. Williams, J. Matthews,
R. Mowell, Isaac Rogers,
M. Benzinger.
Discount Day, Wednesday. Dividends, January and July. Election, May.
893
APPENDIX.
NATIONAL FARMERS' AND PLANTERS' BANK. Corner South and German Streets. Chartered 1836-Capital $800,000. ENOCH PRATT, President. RICHARD CORNELIUS, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
Thomas Whitridge, Samuel Bevan,
James Hooper, jr., Lawrence Thomsen,
Samuel Mactier, D. L. Bartlett,
W'm. Hopkins, Wm. Lamping, C. T. Boehm.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Dividends, January and July.
CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Hanover and Pratt streets, Capital $1,000,000. HENRY JAMES, President. J. WESLEY GUEST, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Thos. Cassard, Geo. MI. Bokee,
D. C. Howell, Jas. A. Hooper,
John R. Seemuller, Henry James, C. W. Slagle.
Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday. Dividends, July and January.
HOWARD BANK, N. W. Corner Howard and Fayette streets. Chartered 1847 -Capital $200,000. 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 $500,000. JAS. W. ALNUTT, President. CLAPHAN MURRAY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Isaac M. Denson, Charles Webb,
Thos. H. Sullivan, Ed. J. Church,
Hugh Sisson, J. F. Wiley.
Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday.
PEOPLE'S BANK.
Corner of Baltimore and Paca Streets. JACOB H. TAYLOR, President. JOHN M. NELSON, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
David Carson, E. A. Clabangh,
Thos. H. Kensett, James A. Gary,
H. M. Vail, Il. HI. Chase.
Discount Day, Wednesday. Dividends, Feb- ruary and August.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE.
No. 8 South Gay Street. Capital Stock, $1, 100,000. COLUMBUS O'DONNELL, President. J. S. NORRIS, Vice President. 'E. K. HOLTZMAN, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
Columbus O'Donnell, B. Deford,
Johns Hopkins, Thomas Kelso,
W'm. E. Hooper, W'm. J. Albert,
S. M. Shoemaker, Horace Abbott, Geo. Small.
Discounts-Daily.
SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF BALTI- MORE.
No. 147 Broadway, Cor. Eastern Ave.
Capital $350,000. JOHN S. GILMAN, President.
JOHN W. RANDOLPH, Cashier. DIRECTOILS.
John J. Abrahams, Thomas Kensett,
Edw'd W. Robinson, Hugh A. Cooper,
John S. Gilman, Thomas Booz, John W. Randolph.
Discount Day, Thursday. Dividends, May and November.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE.
No. 31 South Street. Capital $600,000. P. S. CHAPPELL, President. A. M. CARTER, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Thomas Y. Canby, Sam'l E. Hoogewerff,
J. Carey Coale.
Philip S. Chappell,
W. H. Crawford,
Oliver A. Parker,
Il. S. Shryock, James S. Ilagerty, Jacob Tome. .
Discount Day, Tuesday.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.