Woods' Baltimore city directory (1872), Part 179

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Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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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, 1st Monday in May, July and February, and on Wednesday next after 1st Monday in November.


ST. MARY'S COUNTY .- Leonardtown, 3d Monday in March and September, and 1st Monday in June and December.


EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Baltimore city.


THE SUPREME BENCH .- Ilon. T. Parkin Scott, Chief Judge. Hons. George W. Dobbin, Henry F. Garey, Campbell Whyte Pinkney and Robert Gilmor, Jr., associates. The Judges of the Supreme Bench are assigned to the following Courts:


SUPERIOR COURT .- Judge Dobbin, with Judge Ga- rey to assist. George Robinson, Clerk.


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS .- Judge Garey, with Judge Dobbin to assist. I. Freeman Raisin, Clerk John M. Young, Commissioner of Insolvent Debtors.


CI. CUIT COURT-Judge Pinkney, with Judge Scott to assist JJames R Brewer, Clerk


CRIMINAL COURT .- Judge Gilmor, with Judge Dob- bin to assist. William F. McKewen. Clerk. Geo. P. Kane. Sheriff. A. Leo Knott, State's Attorney ; Fred. Pinkney, Assistant.


CITY COURT .- Judge Scott, with Judge Tinkney to assist Andrew J. George, Clerk.


The Superior court, Court of Common Pleas, Criminal and City Courts commence their terms on the 2d Monday in JJanuary, May ard September. The terms of the Girenit Comt are 2d Monday in January, March. May. September and November ; and the 2d Monday of July shall be a return day.


ORPHA . S' COURT .- Hon. Bolivar D. Danels, Chief Judge: lons. George W. Bishop and G. W. Lind- say, Associate Judges. J. Harman Brown, Regis- ter of Wills. The Orphans' Court is in session every day, except Sundays, from lf o'clock, A. MI., to 1 o'clock, P. M.


THE U. S. COURTS IN MARYLAND.


New U. S. Court House, corner North and


Fayette Streets.


The State of Maryland is in the Fourth Judicial Cirenit, which includes Virginia, West Virginia. North and South Carolina, and is assigned to Chief Justiee Chase, of the United States Supreme Court.


THE U. S. CIRCUIT COURT .- " The Circuit Conrt t the United States for the Fourth Circuit in and for Maryland District." llon. Hugh L. Bond, firenit Judge, and Hon. Wm. Fell Giles, District Judge. Clerk. James W Chew. U. S. District Attorney, Archibald Stirling, Jr, Esq. A. M. Rog- ers, Assistant. U. S. Marshal, Edward Y. Golds. borough. U. S. Commissioners, Isaac Brooks, R. Lyon Rogers and John S. Hanan, Esq's.


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TERMS OF COURT are held on the first Monday of April and November.


THE U. S. DISTRICT COURT .- " The District Court ot the United States for Maryland District," Hon. Win. Fell Gfiles, District Judge.


{The officers ot this Court are the same as the officers of the circuit Court.]


TERMS OF COURT are held on the 1st Tuesday in Mares, June, September and December.


CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS.


GREAT BRITAIN-Denis Donohoe, office over Exchange Reading Rooms. J. J Jackson, vice, 8 South St .- John W Cummins, con sular clerk FRANCE-Julian De Court. vice, 40 St. Panl.


SPAIN-Manuel de Montserrat, 59 Exchange Place. C. D. de Rafart, vice.


NORTH GERMAN UNION, WURTEMBURG, BAVARIA. HESSE-DARMSTADT AND BADEN-W. Dresel.37S. Gayst. BELGIUM-G. O. Gorter, 3 Howell Block, Cor. Camden and Sharp.


RUSSIA-Aug. Kohler, Vice-Consul, 3 Post Office Ave.


ITALY-Samuel M. Roberts 57 Exchange Place.


NETHERLANDS-Claas Vocke. 116 S. Charles street.


DENMARK, SWEDEN AND NORWAY-Martin Lewis, 21 South St.


ORIENTAL REPUBLIC OF URAGUAY-P. De Murguiondo, Second Street and Post Office Avenue.


ARGENTINE REPUBLIC-C.Morton Stewart. 52 S. Gay Street.


VENEZUELA-Bolivar D. Danels, 43 Lexington Street. BRAZIL AND NICARAGUA-C. Oliver O'Donnell, 52 S. Gay St. Chas. Mackall, vice.


PORTUGAL-Robert Lehr, over 29 S. Charles Street. CHILI-Washington Booth, acting Consul. 6 S. Gay St. AUSTRIA-J. D. Kremelberg, 37 S. Gay Street. ECUADOR-Richard D. Fisher. 25 S. Gay Street. NICARAGUA-Basil Wagner, 25 S. Gay Street.


AGENTS FOR THE UNDERWRITERS AT BREMEN-F. W. Brune & Sons, 89 and 91 Smith's Wharf.


AGENT FOR THE BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS-James Carey Coale, 58 Exchange Place.


PERU-Fred'k F. Raborg. 352 E. Monument St.


WM. GRANGE, Imperial Ottoman Consul, 103 W. Lom- bard St.


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, Christ- mas, New Year's, 22d February, Fourth of July, and Thanksgiving Days.


The Interest for Discount in the Banks in this city is fixed at six per cent. per annum. Three days of grace are allowed, and the discount taken for the same. Every Bill or Note offered for discount must be delivered the day preceding the day of discount. Bills or Notes lodged at the Banks for collection, when protested for non-payment, the person lodging the same pays the charge of protest. Deposits of money or notes for collection must be entered in the dealer's book at the time such deposit is made.


THE NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE. N. E. corner Baltimore and St. Paul Sts. Original Charter, 1796-Rechartered, 1865. Capital, $1,210,700. HENRY A. THOMPSON, President. J. THOS. SMITH, Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


Wm. Kennedy, C. M. Stewart,


D. S. Wilson, Alexander Murdoch,


T. M. Smith, Boudinot S. Loney.


Discount Duys, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, July and January. Election, 2d Monday in January.


NATIONAL UNION BANK OF MARYLAND. Fayette Street, East of Charles. Chartered, 1805-Capital, $1,258,425. WM. W. TAYLOR, President. R. MICKLE, Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


Wm. Woodward, J. C. Bridges,


A. Fuller Crane, Lewis N. Hopkins,


C. Oliver O'Donnell, John Steliman,


Girard II. Reese, Wm. A Williar,


Charles W. Lord.


Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.


FRANKLIN BANK. 15 South Street, opposite German. Chartered 1810-Capital, $600,000. C. J. BAKER, President. CHAS. Goonwin, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Robert Turner, S. Sprigg Belt


G. H. Hunt, C. Webb,


George Saunders, William R. Barry,


William Seemuller.


Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Divi- dends, January and July Election, April.


MARINE BANK. N. E. corner of Guy and Second Streets. Chartered 1810-Capital, $405.490. B. A. VICKERS, President.


SAM'L T. SHAW, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


George E. Bowdoin, B. A. Vickers,


James Bates,


Thomas Corner,


Samuel Kirby,


William H. West,


A. H. Jenkins,


Joshua Marsh.


Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Diri- 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. IIANSON THOMAS, President. JAMES SLOAN, JR., Cashier. DIRECTORS.


D. B. Banks, J. Hanson Thomas,


T. R. Jenkins.


J. B. Brinkley,


D. J. Foley,


Otho H. Williams,


II. W. Archer.


Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Divi- dends, January and July. Election, 2d Tuesday in January.


MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK.


S. W. corner of Gay and Second Streets. Chartered 1834-Capital, $1,500,000. JOHNS HOPKINS, President.


DAVID A. JONES, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Johns Hopkins, James I. Fisher,


W. II. Graham, Joseph Cushing, Jr. Alexander H. Stump, II. L. Whitridge.


John M. Orem, W'm. H. Baldwin, Jr.


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


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NATIONAL MECHANICS BANK. S. E. corner of Calvert and Fayette Streets. Chartered 1806-Capital, $800,900. ROBERT T. BALDWIN, President. C. R. COLEMAN, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


R. T. Baldwin, Thomas Kensett,


T. C. Jenkins, G. W. Ward,


George S. Brown, S. H. Caughey,


W. F. Lucas, William Stirling,


Robert Lehr.


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


COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS NATIONAL BANK. Corner Howard and German Streets. Chartered 1810-Capital, $512,560. JESSE SLINGLUFF, President. TRUEMAN CROSS, Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


Jesse Slingluff, Robert R. Kirkland,


William Carmichael, C. M. Keyser,


Augustus J. Albert, John Cushing,


Charles Hoffman, William 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, James Harvey,


Walter B. Brooks, George Bartlett


Aaron Fenton, S. R. Smith,


Wm. Bridges, Win. F. Burns,


Matthew B. Clarke, Robert Garrett.


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, (vacant. )


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


B. H. Williams, J. Matthews.


Joseph W. Mowell, J. S. Gittings, Jr.


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


PEOPLE'S BANK. Corner of Baltimore ond Paca Streets. JACOB H. TAYLOR, President. JOHN M. NELSON, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


David Carson. E. A. Clabangb,


Thomas H. Kensett, W. H. Clabaugh,


H. M. Vail, H. H. Chase.


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


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,


Francis White.


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.


Thomas Cassard, George 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.


Edward J. Church, Thomas K. Turner,


Isaac M. Denson, Wm. Hand Browne,


James W. Alnutt, Charles Reeder, jr.


(Vacant.)


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 R. Cox, B. T. Hynson,


George Kephart,


Thomas G. Evans.


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


SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF BALTI- MORE. No. 147 Broadway, Cor Eastern Ave. Capital $500,000. JOHN S. GILMAN, President. JOHN W. RANDOLPH, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


John J. Abrahams, John S. Gilman, Edwd. W. Robinson, Thomas Kensett, John W. Randolph. Discount Day, Thursday. Dividends, May and November.


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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, George Small.


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


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


JOHN HURST, President. CHARLES T. BOEHM, Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


B. F. Parlett, W. T. Dixon,


John Hurst, J. P. Neer,


H. Clay Miller, H. C. Smith,


S. Lehmeyer, A. J. Miller,


B. F. Newcomer.


Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.


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


Philip S. Chappell, H. S. Sbryock,


Thomas Y. Canby, Sam'l E. Hoogewerff,


O. A. Parker, James S. Hagerty,


James Carey Coale, Adolph Ahrens,


W. H. Crawford, Jacob Tome.


Discount Day, Wednesday.


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


DIRECTORS.


Michael Warner, James I. Fisher,


Chauncy Brooks, Joseph Cushing, jr.


Deeter Bargar, Thomas C. Jenkins,


Edward Kurtz, Solomon Corner,


Galloway Cheston, N. Popplein,


Wm. McKim, Samuel Kirby,


Austin Jenkins, George S. Brown,


Wm. Kennedy, Wm. Lamping,


Alonzo Lilly, George N. Eaton,


Thomas Whitridge, Thomas M. Smith,


Enoch Pratt, Laurence Thomsen, H. W. Drakeley.


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


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


EDW. T. OWENS, Treasuer. DIRECTORS.


Jesse Hunt, Aaron Fenton,


George Bartlett,


Elisha II. Perkins,


James Harvey,


Wm. J. Rieman,


John Cushing,


John Gregg,


Francis Burns,


Samuel R. Smith,


Alexander Kirkland,


George P. Thomas,


Asa Needhain, Francis Dawes,


Matthew B. Clark, J. Harman Brown,


Alfred Jenkins, Wir. Wilson, jr.


Wm. Devries, Wm. H. Perkins,


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


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


JAMES R. EDMUNDS, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Wm.H.B.Fusselbaugh, Charles W. Hatter,


Henry Wilcox, E. G. Hipsley,


Thomas Miller, jr. Josbua Regester,


James Musgrave, G. S. Griffith,


Henry Taylor, Bernbard Clark,


John W. D. Pentz, Lewis Seldner.


CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK, No. 53 Lexington Street. FRANCIS T. KING, President, JOHN CURLETT, Vice-President.


WM. E. COALE, 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,


Wm. 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, John Curlett.


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


GERMAN SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE CITY. N. E. cor. Baltimore ยง. Holliday Sts. (up-stairs.) Capital $500,000. CHARLES WEBER, President. HENRY STRAUS, Vice-President.


HENRY VEES, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


Charles Weber, Anton Weiskittel,


Henry Straus, E. W. Ullrich,


A. Bosse, Christopher Gissel,


Peter Volz, John G. Koppleman,


Michael Willinger, H. R. Hoeueman,


Fred. Wehr.


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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, Henry McCaffrey,


Daniel Donnelly,


Win. G. V. Ilull,


Isaac Hartman,


John Maloy, Thomas C. Yearly,


F. Wm. Dammann,


Matthias Beuzinger,


Joseph Judik, John T. Piquette,


John A. Middleton, Patrick J. Costolay,


J. J. Turner, Henry R. MeNally.


GERMAN BANK OF BALTIMORE, 173 S. Broadway. Capital $200,000. WILLIAM SCHWARZ, President. CHARLES CRONHARDT, Vice-President. A. Y. DOLFIELD, Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


William Schwarz, F. T. Holthaus,


Charles Cronhardt, Simon Stern,


A. Y. Dolfield, John Kertel,


C. Gunther, John G. Mann,


Henry Smith, Lewis Ehrman.


A Martin, Levi Straus.


Discount Days. Monday and Thursday.


MONUMENTAL SAVINGS BANK, 9 Pleasant Street. GEORGE M. HARDESTY, President WM. CHESTER, Treasurer.


DIRECTORS.


Geo. W. Hardesty, James B. Duke,


Geo. T Clark. George Plitt,


Wm. Ilolmes, Robert S. Corse.


Win. Koors, Robert W. Loney,


Stephen Lewis, Louis Muth,


John McCart, Samuel Lucas, James Connington.


FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Corner Postoffice avenue and Second Street. Chartered 1865 .- Capital $3,000,000. W. L. VAN DERLIP, Cashier. TRUSTEES. Samuel Townsend, J. J. Stewart, Wm. J. Albert.


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


JAMES SCOTT, s w cor South and German GEO. E. SANGSTON, I Law Buildings. T. HARRIS HODGES, 23 Lexington.


WALTER S. WILKINSON, cor Baltimore and Charles sts.


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RAILROADS.


BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.


Camden Station, Cumden Street.


John W. Garrett, President.


John King, Jr., Vice-President.


Wm. Keyser, Second Vice-President.


Wm. H. Ijams, Treasurer.


S. II. Dunan, Anditor.


John L. Wilson, Master of Transportation and Road.


John C. Davis, Master of Machinery.


L. M. Cole, General Ticket Agent.


Geo. R. Blanchard, General Freight Agent.


J. T. England, Gen'l Agent, Camden Station L. F. Beeler, Agent, Locust Point.


John Oliver, Purchasing Agent.


J. L. Randolph, Chief Engineer.


NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.


Corner Culvert 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 MI. Schermerhorn, Gen'l Western Freight Agent E. S. Young, General Passenger Agent. Alfred R. Fiske, General Superintendent.


PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.


President Street. Corner Canton Avenue.


Isaac Hinckley, President.


Win. Crawford, Gew'l Agent.


C. K. Ide, Master of Transportation.


H. F. Kenney, Superintendent.


Alfred Horner, Secretary and Treasurer.


Branch Ticket Office, 143 W. Baltimore street.


WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD. Office 160 N. Calvert Street. James L. McLane, President. Robert Hooper, Secretary and Treasurer. John T. Rigney, General Superintendent. W. H. Jordan, General Passenger and Freight Agent.


R. V. Dohoney, Master Machinery. A. E. Smyrk, Supervisor of Road.


BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD.


Office No. 70 N. Culvert Street.


Oden Bowie, President. J. N. Dubarry, Vice-President. J. S. Leib, Treasurer. S. S. Little, Secretary and Auditor. D. D. Domer, Assistant Secretary. Thomas Seabrook, General Manager. C. S. Emack, Chief Engineer. Wm. Worrall, Purchasing Agent.


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BALTIMORE AND DRUM POINT RAIL- ROAD.


Hon. Daniel R. Morrader. Presilent. Genel Gry. I. Street. Acting Secretary and Treasurer.


DIRECT RS.


Dr. EDitt Burwell F. P. O.cott. Henry E. V. ton. The mex S. Ichart. Gam George H. Stat.


STEAMERS & STEAMBOATS.


NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.


The Screw Steamers de the North German lloyd ron .two ali bongo. in i B .men. vias mt ampton. . very aterinte Wanta., ticaing at > Tithampun Ish going and r 1. T :*** take freight to London. Hil Francisz. Antw . p. were dam and Am- stord har ward thought fall ut . sling are signed. All letters not pass Through the l'os office Forfight A SCHUMACHER & CO \ 9 5. Charles Str


ALLAN STEAMSHIP LINE.


vor umers of the Montreal De in St ums'p 1 i. wen Baltimore and Liverpol V13


il. I tters mit ters thengt. the Post


FOR LIV RPODLE AND QUEENSTOWN.


by wadley and alternat . Ties!


IQ A TUARING Agent.


ALIGNING : Met EFFRAY, Agent, 2 st Paul Str.


BALTIMORE AND HAVANA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For H. .. raul Now o-bars cala at Key West.


ne for wing first-class steam . p. - Inberty For wie ght or massage Apply : .


OCEAN STEAMSHIP OFFICE. Agency t, National Line of stemmer, Brian 'in- ad. Liverpool and G, it West rn "este- Andor Line of Strangers, to Queous-


ro baltimore Chi- No. 9 North Pole pt Street LOR EO-TON. T guer- of the Biston stamskin Company


1 1 .. HUGGINS, Agent. Out of Long Does. FOR CHARLESTON. Every Av lus. Baltimore and Charleston Radroad .: d Stram- nip company , e mob-ed of the Steamshops Faicon, . az ill atot Maryland. For Freight and


MORDECAI & CO , 15 S Gay Street.


FOR THE SOUTH.


Solare, Portsmouth and Weldon By Line .. . Svolgart and Roanoke Rail Road


Tre el gant Hammers LOUISIANA and GEORGE LEARY. leave Balt. more daily. at 4 'chek P M . for Fortress Meare- and Norf Is, connecting at Portsmouth vith the \ t mind and Roanok . Ra lioal for Wellon, Paleigh (carotte. Wilmington, Charles'on. Augustis, Atlanta, and all places south. For Edenton and Ply- Touch, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays SM F. SMITH, Superintendent Bay Line. G GHIO Sup't Trans. S and R. R. Line.


FOR SAVANNAIL. G.1. Every five days. Rimane and Savehuit ..


Company, conpost of the first et ; ~ t 1 och


POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMP 41- FOR WHICH ONDER PET. RSBIL PG.


R. FOSTER, 9. 991; t : \' f.


BALTIMORE & FREDERICKSBURG LINK


HENRY W CORNER. Ag n'. Ils spr'- Warf JOSEPH HAZARD AFT. Fr Long


POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION L.N ..


For Alexandria. Was man for Ps tomac River mania . T Steamer FXI.E . S. o.p tain A ( Nickle will Lave fier Pi.Nem ze


A. NEEDI AM & SONS. 142 Light Street


BALTIMORE & PHILADELPHIA STAM- BOAT COMPANY


The Stomer- off. Commowy bay- cr W .f. 3 Ligit -t. t Wharf, diily


J ALLS SHRIVER. Ag .I. BILL . SEE WHAT


NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE TRANS- PORTAT'ON LINE. - INLAND RO) T. VIA CANALS. I .K. 1 . V .: 4


EASTERN SHORE STEAMBOAT CO. Strammer MAGGIE. Capt - Hf Wilson willgive Balsamo . South Street, every Tu sla; and F niv. d' 5 p m . forcefield. pop rock Pp . Why f. N wron and show ifn. Returning. Lave Show Hit ory Monday and This day at & a m. ( thing a' Vietor Pitt. Whyf. O.p .ck and Or st.d. arri. .. in


Thursday at of ma , for eri held Piver .Fr B.H Haven. Hungers and Cherrys ofr. tak az piept, for Cobl's I-land P . b v'- taking pe nz . for the Delaware Kin Road


Frei 't receiv Inutil 4 p in . al. ] mu the per pund Fright re Lived at all points on Eastern Sing- Ral P P. CLARA. ALot 107 South Street


STEAMER URBANA.


Leave: Pier 12 . v ry Tusday . Th. ir-day and Satur day night. Ihr st Michaels, Wye River and Kent Is land. Leturnir : every Tu day. Thursday and Satur day Morning A. 11 & HI J. ADAMS, Pier 12 light St. Wharf.


STEMMER THOMAS COLLYER.


Leaves Pier 15. every Tuesday, Four-day and Satur day at 10 a m. for Atnyy dis, Wost Hiver. R our and south Rivers, return ng every Monday, Wednes day and Friday afterno ms WM. S M. BRAL, Agent, Per 12 Light St. Wharf


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WEEMS TRANSPORTATION LINE.


PLANTER, Capt. Parrish, leaves Pier No. 8 Light Street, every Wednesday and Saturday at 6.30 a. m., for Fair Haven, Plum Point, Governor's Run and Patuxent River, proceeding as far up as Benedict. Returning, leaves Benedict every Thursday and MIon- day at 6 a. m., for Baltimore, calling at all the Land- ings for freight and passengers. Freight received at Pier No. S Light Street, on Tuesdays and Fridays only, up to 4 o'clock.


MARY WASHINGTON, Capt. Gourley, leaves Pier No. 8 Light St., every Thursday Night, at 10 o'clock, for Patuxent River direct, proceeding as far up as llill's Landing. Returning, leaves Hill's Landing every Monday for Nottingham, and Nottingham every Tues- day morning at 5 o'clock. for Baltimore, calling at the Landings below Benedict for passengers only. Freight received at No. 1 Tobacco Warehouse Wharf, on Thurs- days only, up to 4 o'clock.


M. L. WEEMS, Agent.


BALTIMORE & SUSQUEHANNA STEAM COMPANY.


Steamers JUNIATA and LANCASTER leave lower end of West Falls Ave. daily, (Sundays excepted, ) at 6 p. m. during the Summer. and at 5 p. m. from October to close of navigation, 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. JOSEPH JAS. TAYLOR, Agent, 212 West Falls Ave.


WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA & GEORGE- TOWN STEAM PACKET CO.


The freighting and passenger Steamer COLUMBIA, Capt. Jas. Harper, leaves foot of Commerce Street, every Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, for Washington, Alex- andria and Georgetown, stopping at her usual Landings on the Potomac.


CHARLES WORTHINGTON, Agent, Foot of Commerce Street.


LOWER POTOMAC LINE.


For Fredericksburg, and all points on Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, also for Washington and George- town, D. C, and Landings on Potomac River.


Steamers leave daily from Pier 9 Light Street Wharf, for Acquia Creek, connecting with Mail steamers for Washington D. C.


C. P. IRVINE, Agent, Office, 138 Light Street Wharf.


NEWBERN, NORTH CAROLINA.


The Steamer JAMES A. GARY, is now running regularly to the above ports and issuing through bills of lading to all points on the Atlantic and North Caro- lina Railroads.


ANDREWS & CO., 73 Smith's Wharf.


RICHMOND AND YORK RIVER RAILROAD LINE.


Steamers DANIEL WEBSTER, and EASTERN CITY, leave Pier No. 10, daily, through Freight and Pas- senger Route to the South at 4 p. m.


S. G. GRASTY, General Agent, 144 Light Street Wharf, Office 9 N. Calvert Street.


STEAMER LOUISA.


Leaves No. 4 Spear's Wharf, for Norfolk and Ports- mouth, Va., and Edenton, Plymouth, Jamesville and Williamston, N. C., every other week.


Leaves Williamston, N C. for Baltimore, making the round trip in two weeks. NATHAN THOMS, Clerk for Company.


SASSAFRAS RIVER.


Steamers TRUMPETER and CYRUS P. SMITH leave Pier No. 6, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day. at 10% A. M., for Georgetown and all landings on the River, returning on Mondays Wednesdays and Saturdays


CHESTER RIVER STEAMBOAT CO.


Steamer GEORGE LAW will leave Pier, No. 7 Light St. Wharf, foot of Conway, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10% A. M., for Crumpton and all landings on Chester River. Returning, leave Crumpton at 6%% o'clock, A. M., arriving in Baltimore at 2X o'clock, P. M. A. T. JOYNES, Agent.


MARYLAND STEAMBOAT COMPANY.


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


FOR ANNAP LIS AND WEST RIVER. - Daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 7 a m.




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