Woods' Baltimore city directory (1871), Part 172

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Publication date: 1871
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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W. F. Lucas, Wm. Stirling, Robert Lebr.


Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday. Dividends, January and July. Election, Jan- uary.


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,


Ang. J. Albert, John Cushing,


Charles Hoffman, Wm. Devries, J. H. Rieman.


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


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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, James Harvey,


John Coates, George 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.


S. E. Corner North and Fayette Streets. Chartered 1836-Capital, $359,903. J. S. GITTINGS, President.


J. M. LITTIG, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


E. S. Rogers, John Boyd,


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


B. H. Williams, J. Matthews,


Geo. W. Moore, J. S. Gittings, Jr.


M. Benzinger. Discount Day, Wednesday. Dividends, January and July. Election, May.


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. Laurence Thomsen,


Samuel Mactier, D. L. Bartlett,


Wm. 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. M. Bokee,


D. C. Howell, Henry James,


John R. Seemuller, James A. Gary, C. W. Slagle.


Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday. Dividends, July and January.


BANK OF COMMERCE, No. 26 South Street. Capital $500,000. JAS. W. ALNUTT, President. EDW. J. CHURCH, Acting Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Isaac M. Denson, Allson A. Perry,


Ed. J. Church, Dr. Wm. H. Brown,


J. F. Wiley, Thos. K. Turner.


Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday.


HOWARD BANK, N. W. Corner Howard and Fayette Streets. Chartered 1847-Capital $200,000.


PETER KEPHART, President.


JOHN G. LESTER, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Joseph Stine, Peter Kephart,


R. Lawson, Talbott Denmead,


Caleb Kelly, Henry Wirt, jr.


John K. Cox, B. T. Hynson,


George Kephart,


Thos. G. Evans.


Discount Day, Tuesday. Dividends, Feb- ruary and August.


PEOPLE'S BANK, Corner of Baltimore and Paca Streets. JACOB H. TAYLOR, President.


JOHN M. NELSON, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


David Carson, E. A. Člabaugh,


Thos. H. Kensett, W. H. Clabaugh,


H. M. Vail, H. H. 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, J. S. Norris,


Johns Hopkins,


Thomas Kelso,


Wm. E. Hooper,


Wm. J. Albert,


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


Discounts-Daily. Dividends, May and No- vember.


SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF BALTI- MORE, No. 147 Broadway, Cor. Eastern Ave. Capital $350,000. JOHN S. GILMAN, President. JOHN W. RANDOLPH, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


John J. Abrahams, Thomas Kensett,


Edwd. W. Robinson,


Thomas Booz,


John S. Gilman,


John W. Randolph.


Discount Day, Thursday. Dividends, May and November.


NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK, No. 4 South Sharp Street. Capital $600,000. JOHN HURST, President.


WM. F. SNow, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


B. F. Parlett,


J. P. Neer,


M. Wiesenfeld,


H. C. Smith,


Robert M. Spiller,


A. J. Miller,


M. Stein,


B. F. Newcomer.


Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.


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THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF BALTI- MORE, No. 31 South Street. Capital $600,000. P. S. CHAPPELL, President. A. M. CARTER, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Thomas Y. Canby, Saml. E. Hoogewerff,


J. Carey Coale, Philip S. Chappell,


W. H. Crawford, Oliver A. Parker,


H. S. Shryock, James S. Hagerty, Jacob Tome. Discount Day, Tuesday.


SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE. N. W. corner of Gay and Second Streets. Chartered 1819-Open for receiving and pay- ing deposits daily, from 10 to 1 o'clock. ARCHIBALD STIRLING, President. DAVID BALDWIN, Treasurer.


DIRECTORS.


A. Schumacher,


James I. Fisher,


Michael Warner,


Joseph Cushing, jr.


Chauncy Brooks, Thomas C. Jenkins,


Deeter Bargar,


Solomon Corner,


Edward Kurtz, N. Popplein,


Galloway Cheston, Samnel Kirby,


Wm. McKim, George S. Brown,


Austin Jenkins,


Wm. Lamping,


George N. Eaton,


Wm. Kennedy, Alonzo Lilly,


Thomas M. Smith,


Thomas Whitridge,


Laurence Thomsen,


William Keyser.


EUTAW SAVINGS BANK. S. E. corner Eutaw and Fayette Streets. Chartered 1846-Open for receiving and pay- ing deposits daily, from 9 to 1 o'clock. JESSE HUNT, President.


EDW. T. OWENS, Treasurer.


DIRECTORS.


Jesse Hunt, John Coates,


George Bartlett, Aaron Fenton,


James Harvey, Elisha H. Perkins,


John Cushing, Wm. J. Rieman,


Francis Burns, John Gregg,


Alexander Kirkland, Samuel R. Smith,


Asa Needman,


George P. Thomas,


Charles D. Slingluff,


Francis Dawes,


J. Harman Brown,


Matthew B. Clark, Alfred Jenkins,


Wm. Wilson, jr.


Wm. H. Perkins,


Wm. Devries, Henry R. Lauderman, Nicholas G.Penniman, Daniel M. Thomas.


OLD TOWN SAVINGS INSTITUTION. S. W. corner Gay and Exeter Streets. JAMES WEBB, President.


B. T. BURGESS, Treasurer. DIRECTORS.


Wm.H.B. Fusselbaugh, Charles W. Hatter, Henry Wilcox, E. G. Hipsley,


Thomas Miller, jr. . Joshua Regester,


James Musgrave, G. S. Griffith,


Henry Taylor, Bernhard Clark,


John W. D. Pentz, F. T. Holthaus.


CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK. No. 53 Lexington Street.


FRANCIS T. KING, President. JOHN CURLETT, Vice-President.


JAMES CAREY, Jr., Treasurer. 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 K. McCulloh,


Thomas J. Wilson, Wm. Numsen,


George Sanders, Wm. Woodward,


George A. Pope, James Carey,


German H. Hunt, Jesse Tyson,


Christian Ax.


This Bank is open daily for receiving depos- its of any amount on interest, and paying money, from 10 to 1 o'clock.


GERMAN SAVINGS BANK OF BALTI- MORE CITY.


N.E. cor.Baltimore & Holliday Sts. (up-stairs.)


Capital $500,000. CHARLES WEBER, President. HENRY STRAUS, Vice-President.


HENRY VESS, Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


Charles Weber, Anton Weiskittel,


Henry Straus,


E. W. Ullrich,


A. Bosse,


August Wagner,


Peter Volz.


Christopher Gissel,


Michael Willinger, John G. Koppleman,


Fred. Wehr,


H. R. Hoeneman.


THE BENEFICIAL SAVINGS FUND SO- CIETY OF BALTIMORE.


Corner Fayette and North Streets, Chesapeake Bank Building. Receives deposits daily, from 9 to 1 o'clock. Interest paid on deposits. FRANCIS NEALE, President. C. C. SHRIVER, Treasurer. MANAGERS.


Francis Neale, John W. Jenkins,


George W. Webb, Daniel J. Foley,


C. Oliver O'Donnell, Wm. H. V. Smith,


Alfred Jenkins, Thomas J. Myer,


John Murphy,


Henry Bogue,


Luke Cassidy, Joseph Fink,


Daniel Donnelly,


Henry McCaffrey,


Wm. G. V. Hall,


Isaac Hartman, Thomas C. Yearly,


John Maloy,


F. Wm. Dammann,


Matthias Benzinger,


Joseph Judik, John T. Piquette,


John A. Middleton, Patrick J.Costolay,


J. J. Turner, Henry R. McNally.


MONUMENTAL SAVINGS BANK. 37 N Gay Street. GEORGE M. HARDESTY, President.


THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. OF BALTIMORE 12 and 14 South Street. For the safe keeping of Government Bonds and other securities or valuables.


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FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. 12 South Gay Street. Chartered 1865 .- Capital 2,137,000. SAMUEL TOWNSEND, Cashier. TRUSTEES. Samuel Townsend, J. J. Stewart, Hon. Hugh L. Bond.


NOTARIES PUBLIC. JAMES SCOTT, S. W. cor South and German. GEO. E. SANGSTON, 1 Law Buildings. T. HARRIS HODGES, 23 Lexington. WALTER S. WILKINSON, cor. Baltimore and Charles-sts.


RAILROADS.


BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Camden Station, Camden Street.


John W. Garrett, President. John King, Jr., Vice-President. Wm. H. Ijams, Treasurer.


John L. Wilson, Master of Transportation and Road.


John C. Davis, Master of Machinery. L. M. Cole, General Ticket Agent.


J. T. England, Gen'l Agent. Camden Station.


L. F. Beeler, Agent, Locust Point. John Oliver, Purchasing Agent.


NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Corner Calvert and Franklin Streets.


J. D. Cameron, President.


J. N. DuBarry, Vice-President.


Robert S. Hollins, Secretary.


J. S. Leib, Treasurer.


S. Little, Auditor.


J. M. Drill, General Eastern Freight Agent. Isaac M. Schermerhorn, Gen'lWestern Freight Agent. 1


E. S. Young, General Passenger Agent. Alfred B. Fiske, General Superintendent.


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. Branch Ticket Office, 143 Baltimore street.


WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD. Office 116 N Calvert Street.


George M. Bokee, President.


D. Preston Parr, Secretary and Treasurer.


John T. Rigney, Superintendent and Master of Transportation.


W. H. Jordan, General Passenger Agent. D. H. Knipple, General Freight Agent. R. B. Osborne, Chief Engineer.


BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Office No. 70 N. Calvert Street. Gov. Oden Bowie, President.


J. N. DuBarry, Vice-President. C. G. Miller, Secretary and Treasurer. D. D. Domer, Assistant Secretary. Thomas Seabrook, General Manager. C. S. Emack, Chief Engineer. Wm. Worrall, Purchasing Agent,


STEAMERS & STEAMBOATS NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.


The Screw Steamers of the North German Lloyd run between Baltimore and Bremen, via Southampton, every alternate Wednesday, touching at Sonthampton both going and re- turning. These vessels take freight to Lon- don, Hull, Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Amsterdam, for which through bills of lading are signed. All letters must pass through the Post Office. For freight or passage apply to A. SCHUMACHER & CO., 9 S. Charles-st.


FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN.


Inman Line of Mail Steamers, sailing from New York every Saturday and alternate Tues- days. A. A. MARTIN, Agent,


Adams' Express, 164 W. Baltimore, And GEORGE M. CAFFRAY, Agent, 23 St. Paul Street.


BALTIMORE AND HAVANA STEAM- SHIP CO.


For Havana and New Orleans, calling at Key West, carrying the United States Mails. This line comprises the following first class steamships : . "Liberty" and "Cuba." For


Freight or Passage apply to


MORDECAI & CO., 45 S. Gay Street.


FOR BOSTON.


The Steamers of the Boston Steamship Com- pany will sail tri-weekly for Boston via Nor- folk, at 12 noon. For Freight or Passage apply to A. L. HUGGINS, Agent, Foot of Long Doek.


FOR CHARLESTON.


Every five days, Baltimore and Charleston Railroad and Steamship Company, composed of the Steamships "Falcon," "Sea Gull" and "Maryland." For Freight and Passage apply to MORDECAI & CO., 45 S. Gay Street.


FOR SAVANNAH, GA.


Every five days, Baltimore and Savannah Steamship Company, composed of the first class Steamships "Saragossa, " "America," "North Point" and "Fannie." Through bills of lading given for all points in Georgia, Ala- bama and Florida, by Georgia Central and Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. For Freight or Passage apply to


JAMES B. ANDREWS, Agent, 73 Smith's Wharf, or foot of Long Dock.


FOR THE SOUTH.


Baltimore, Portsmouth und Weldon. Bay Line and Sea Board and Roanoke Railroad.


The elegant Steamers LOUISIANA and GEORGE LEARY leave Baltimore daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M., for Fortress Monroe and Nor- ·folk, connecting at Portsmouth with the Sea- board and Roanoke Railroad for Weldon, Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington, Charleston, Angusta, Atlanta, and all places South. For Edenton and Plymouth, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.


WM. C. SMITH, Superintendent Bay Line. G. GHIO, Super't Trans. S. and R.R. Line.


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POWHATAN STEAMBOAT CO. FOR RICHMOND.


The Steamers of this Line are now leaving from Pier No. 2, Light Street Wharf, daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M., as follows: Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays, via York River Railroad. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, via James River Route. Through bills of lading given to all points Sonth. J. BRANDT, JR .. Pres't. 90 Light Street Wharf.


BALTIMORE & FREDERICKSBURG LINE.


The Steamer MATILDA, Captain Wm. B. Kirwan, will leave foot of Spear's Wharf every Friday at 4 o'clock, P. M. Returning, will leave Fredericksburg every Monday at 8 P.M. The Steamer WENONAH, Captain Jos. D. . Daws, will leave same wharf every Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Returning, will leave Fredericksburg every Thursday at 8 P. M.


HENRY W. CORNER. Agent, 118 Spear's Wharf. JOS. HAZARD, Agent, Fredericksburg.


POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE.


For Alexandria, Washington, Georgetown, and Potomac River Landings. The Steamer EXPRESS, Captain A. C. Nickle, will leave from Pier No. 10, Light Street Wharf, every Tuesday at 4 P. M. Returning, will leave Washington every Saturday at 6 A. M., and Alexandria at 7 A. M. For further informa- tion, apply to A. NEEDHAM & SONS, 142 Light Street Wharf.


EASTERN SHORE STEAMBOAT CO.


The Steamer MAGGIE, Capt. S H. Wilson, will leave Baltimore, South Street Wharf, every Tuesday and Friday, at 5 P. M., for Crisfield, Onancock, Pitt's Wharf, Newtown, and Snow Hill, making close connections, and Crisfield with Steamer SUE, Captain W. F. Veascy, for Pongoteague, Hunger's and Cherry- stone. Returning, SUE will leave Cherrystone every Monday and Thursday at 10 o'clock, A. M., making close connections with MAG- GIE, at Crisfield, for Baltimore. Freights re- ceived at all points on Eastern Shore Railroad. P. R. CLARK, Agent, 107 South Street.


WEEMS'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.


The Steamer GEORGE WEEMS, Captain Keene, leaves Pier No. 8, Light Street. foot of Conway, for Fair Haven. Plum Point and Patuxent River. every Wednesday and Satur- dar morning. at 7 o'clock, proceeding as far as Benedict. Returning leaves Benedict every Thursday and Monday morning at 6 o'clock, for Baltimore, calling at all the lower Landings for freight and passengers; also at Fair Haven and Plum Point, going and returning.


MARY WASHINGTON, Captain Gourley, leaves Pier No. 8 Light Street, foot of Con- way, for Patuxent River, direct, every Thurs- day night, at 10 o'clock. proceeding as far up as Hill's Landing. Returning, will leave Hill's Landing on Mondays for Nottingham, and leave Nottingham every Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock, for Baltimore, calling at all the Land- ings as far down as Benedict, for freight and passengers; and all Landings below Benedict, for passengers only. M. L. WEEMS, Agent.


BALTIMORE AND SUSQUEHANNA STEAM CO.


Steamers JUNIATI and LANCASTER leave lower end of West Falls Avenue daily, (Sun- days excepted ) at 6 P. M. during the summer, and at 5 P. M. from October to close of navi- gation, for Havre de Grace and Port Deposit. Returning will leave Port Deposit daily, at 3 o'clock, P. M., and Havre de Grace at 4 o'clock, P. M. JOS. JAS. TAYLOR, Agent, 212 W. Falls Av.


WASHINGTON. ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGETOWN STEAM PACKET CO.


The freighting and passenger Steamer CO- LUMBIA, Capt. James Harper, leaves foot of Commerce Street every Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, for Washington, Alexandria and Georgetown, stopping at her usnal Landings on the Potomac.


CHAS. WORTHINGTON, Agent, Foot of Commerce Street.


CHESAPEAKE STEAMBOAT CO.


The Steamers ISAAC P. SMITH and FAN- NIE LEHR leave from Pier No. 2. Light Street Wharf. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 P. M. for Annapolis, South River, West River and Rhode River, return- ing on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.


WM. R. SHERMAN, Agent, 82 Light Street Wharf.


MARYLAND STEAMBOAT CO.


The Steamers of this Line leave Pier No. 3, Light Street, as follows :


For Annapolis and West River-Daily, (Sun- days excepted, ) at 7.30 A. M., leaving An- napolis on the return at 1.30 P. M.


For Easton, Oxford, Cambridge, Denton and Intermediate Landings-Steamer HIGHLAND LIGHT, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 9.30 connecting at Cambridge next morn- ing with 9 A.M. train on Dorchester and Del- aware Railroad for Seaford.


For Cambridge, Denton, and Intermediate Landings-Steamer MASSACHUSETTS, at 9} P. M.


NEWBERN, N. C., VIA NORFOLK.


The Steamers EMMA DUNN and THORNE are now running regularly to the above ports and issuing through bills of lading to all points on the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroads.


ANDREWS & CO., 73 Smith's Wharf.


LOWER POTOMAC LINE.


For Fredericksburg. Richmond, and all points on Chesapeake and Ohio Raitroud, also for Washington and Georgetown, D. C., and Lundings on Potomac River.


Steamers leave daily from Piers 8 and 9 Light Street Wharf, for Acquia Creek, con- necting with Mail train of R. F. & P. R. R., and with Mail steamers for Washington, D. C. C. P. IRVINE, Agent, Office, Piers 8 and 9 Light Street Wharf.


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WILMINGTON, N. C.


Every five days, the Steamers LUCILLE, REBECCA CLYDE, and JAMES A. GARY, are now running to the above port, and issu- ing through bills of lading in connection with the Manchester and Weldon Railroads.


ANDREWS & CO., 73 Smith's Wharf.


SASSAFRAS RIVER.


Steamer TRUMPETER leaves Pier No. 6, Light Street, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10} A. M., for Georgetown and all landings on the river, returning on Mon- days, Wednesdays and Saturdays.


J. COTTELL, Agent, Pier 6, Light-st. Whf.


CHESTER RIVER STEAMBOAT CO.


Steamers CHESTER and GEORGE LAW will leave their Pier, No. 7, Light street, foot of Conway, daily at 8 o'clock, A. M., for Crumpton and all landings on Chester River. Returning, leave Crumpton at 63 o'clock, A. M., arriving in Baltimore at 23 o'clock, P. M.


BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT CO.


The Steamers of this Company leave their Wharf, 3 Light Street Wharf, daily (Sunday excepted ) at 3 P. M., for Philadelphia. J. ALEX. SHRIVER, Agent, 3 Light-st. Wharf.


NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE TRANS- PORTATION LINE,-INLAND ROUTE, VIA CANALS.


Steamers of this line leave Warden's Wharf, foot of Smith's dock, daily, (Sundays ex- cepted ) through to New York.


J. ALEX. SHRIVER, Agent 3 Light Street Wharf.


OCEAN STEAMSHIP OFFICE.


Agency for National Line of Steamers, In- man Line of Steamers, Cunard, Liverpool and Great Western Line of Steamers, Anchor Line of Steamers, to Queenstown, Liverpool, Lon- donderry, Glasgow, &c.


Prepaid Passages from Liverpool, Queens- town, Londonderry, &c., to Baltimore. Office, No. 9 North Calvert Street.


EXPRESSES. ADAMS' EXPRESS CO. Office 164 W. Baltimore Street.


PENNSYLVANIA R. R. TICKET OFFICE AND BAGGAGE EXPRESS, No. 9 N. Culvert, opp. Barnum's.


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


JOHN M. MCCLINTOCK, (BAGGAGE, )


Camden Station, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Office 149 W. Baltimore Street.


VIRGINIA EXPRESS CO. 18 S. Charles Street.


UNION TRANSFER CO. BAGGAGE EXPR. Office 143 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.


KELLVILLE AND FRANKLINVILLE, VIA KINGSVILLE,


Leaves Rising Sun Hotel, 74 N. High Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, (and daily during Summer, ) at 1 o'clock, P.M.


LONG GREEN, HARFORD ROAD STAGE.


Leaves Starr Hotel, corner Front and Low streets, every afternoon at 23 o'clock, and Sun Office at 3 o'clock.


FRANKLIN, WETHEREDSVILLE AND POW- HATAN STAGES.


Leave 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 CO.


S. W. corner Baltimore and South streets. Branch offices :- Barnum's Hotel, Howard House, 79 Exchange Place, 172 W. Pratt st., Calverton Hotel, Wilhelm's IIotel, Abbott Iron Works, Canton; Camden Station, President Street Depot; Jackson's Wharf. foot of Bond street ; Calvert Station, and Mt. Vernon Hotel. A. WILSON, JR., Manager.


FRANKLIN TELEGRAPH CO. Office 21 South street.


Branch offices :- Eutaw House, 61 Exchange Place, Maltby House. 265 w Baltimore, 3 Bos- ton, (Canton, )cor. St. Paul and Baltimore sts. KENNEDY DUFF, Manager.


BANKERS, BROKERS AND COMMERCIAL TELEGRAPH CO.


147 W. Baltimore.


Branch offices :- N. W. cor Gay and Pratt, N. W. cor. Hanover and German, 3 Light-st wharf, S. W. cor. Exchange Place and Com- merce street, 32 Sonth.


JOHN J. G. RILEY. Manager.


PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH CO 2] South street.


Branch offices :- Entaw House and Maltby House, 265 W. Baltimore, 3 Boston, ( Canton, } cor. St. Paul and Baltimore.


KENNEDY DUFF, Manager.


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CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY. Office Carroll Hall, up stairs, corner Calvert and Baltimore Streets.


HENRY TYSON, President and Superintendent. RICHARDS C. SMITH, Treasurer.


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 in the afternoon in winter, and 3 minutes in sum- mer.


FRANKLIN SQUARE LINE


Runs from west end of Baltimore street, to Baltimore Cemetery. Cars run at intervals of 5 minutes in the morning and 3 minutes in the afternoon in summer, and 6 minutes in winter.


PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND PHILA- DELPHIA DEPOT LINE.


Runs from city limits on Pennsylvania avenue to Philadelphia Depot. Cars run at intervals of 8 minutes, morning and afternoon.


NORTH AND SOUTH BALTIMORE LINE.


Cars run at intervals of 7 minutes from the terminus on Light street to the end of Charles street at North Boundary avenue.


CANTON LINE


Connects with the Madison avenue line at Thames street, and runs to the East Boundary of the city at Canton.


CAMDEN STATION LINE.


Runs from intersection of Baltimore and Eutaw streets to Camden Station of the Balti- more and Ohio Railroad at intervals of 5 min- utes and connecting with all trains arriving and departing between 7 A. M. and 11 P. M.


Jay Time of starting the cars on all the lines in summer, 6 A. M., in winter 6} A. M. Run until midnight.


YORK ROAD RAILWAY.


Leave City Hall for Towsontown at half-past each hour, from 7.30 A. M. to 10.30 P. M., and at 11 P. M.


Leave Towsontown for Baltimore at each bour, from 6 A. M. to 10 P. M.


Cars for Colored Persons will leave Balti- more at 9.30 A. M., 12.30, 3.30, 6.30 and 9.30 P. M.


Will leave Towsontown at 8 and 11 A. M., and 2, 5 and 8 P. M.


CATONSVILLE AND ELLICOTT CITY RAILWAY.


Cars leave Depot, West Baltimore street each hour from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M., except 1 o'clock. On Sundays from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M., including 1 o'clock.


For Ellicott City at 8 A.M. and 11 A.M. and 2 and 5 P. M. Returning, leave Ellicott City at 8 and 10 A. M. and 1 and 5 P. M., Sundays included. On Sundays a car for colored people leaves Baltimore at 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. Leaves Cantonsville at 9 A.M. and 6 P.M.


SOCIETIES.


MASONS.


Masonic Temple-N. Charles near Saratoga.


MEETINGS OF LODGES AND CHAPTERS.


Cassia Lodge, No. 45-1st and 3d Monday.


Mystic Circle, " 109-1st and 3d Monday.


Mt. Vernon,


" 151-1st and 3d Monday.


Arcana, " 110-2d and 4th Wednesday


Adherence, " 88-2d and 4th Monday.


Lafayette, " 111-2d and 4th Monday.


King David's, " 68-1st 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.


St. John's, 34-1st, 3d and 5th Wedn'y


Phoenix, " 139-1st and 3d Wednesday.


Hiram, " 107-1st and 3d Wednesday.


Joppa,


" 132-2d and 4th Wednesday


Landmark,


" 127-2d and 4th Wednesday


Washington, 66 3-1st and 3d Thursday.


Kedron Lodge, -Ist and 3d Friday.


Centre,


No.108-1st and 3d Thursday.


Amicable,


25-1st and 3d Thursday. 66 60-2d and 4th Thursday.


Concordia,


13-1st and 3d Friday.


Ben Franklin,


97-1st and 3d Friday.


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


Corinthian, 93-2d and 4th Friday.


Concordia Chap.No. ]-Ist and 3d Tuesday.


Phoenix 7-2d and 4th Friday.


Jerusalem 66 " 9-2d and 4th Monday.


St. Johns 66 " 19 -- 1st and 3d Wednesday.


Adoniram " " 21-1st and 3d Monday.


Monum'l Com'y, " 3-2d and 4th Tuesday.


Maryland, 66 1-2d and 4th Friday.


Baltimore, 2-2d and 4th Thursday.


Crusade, " 5-1st and 3d Monday.


D. A. Piper, Grand Tyler, Masonic Hall.


Office hours, 8 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 P. M.


I. O. OF O. F.


The Grand Lodge meets annually on the third Mouday in April, in the City of Balti- more.


Officers of the Grand Lodge of Maryland.


M. W. Grand Master-Alex. L. Spear.


R. W. Dep'y Grand Master-Joseph Vansant.


R. W. Grand Warden-Wm. R. Creery.


R. W. Grand Secretary-John A. Thompson.


R. W. Grand Treasurer-Vacant.


R. W. Grand Chaplain-Thos. H. Dennison.


R. W. Grand Marshal-Jos. Thompson, Jr.


W. Grand Conductor-E. H N. Clarkson.


W. Grand Guardian-Wm. F. Sinclair.


W. Grand Herald-Thomas F. Byrne.


Meetings of Lodges and Encampmen's at Odd Fellows Hall, N. Gay Street.


Washingtou, No. 1, every Monday.


Franklin, 2,


66 Thursday.


Columbia. 3, Wednesday .


William Tell, 4, Tuesday.


Gratitude, 5, Monday.


Harmony, 6, Wednesday.


Friendship, 7, Thursday.


Marion, 8, Tuesday.


Union,


Pythagoras,


" 123-2d and 4th Thursday.


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