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FOR EASTON, OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE, DENTON AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS-Steamer HIGHLAND ' LIGHT, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 9.30, connecting at Cambridge next morning with 9 a. m. train on Dorchester and Delaware Railroad for Seaford.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Every five days, the Steamers LUCILLE, REBECCA CLYDE, and BOLIVAR, are now running to the above port, and issuing through bills of lading in con- nection with the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta, Wilmington and Rutherford, and Weldon Railroads. ANDREWS & CO., 73 Smith's Wharf.
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 2} o'clock, and Sun Office at 3 o'clock.
FRANKLIN, WETHEREDSVILLE AND POW- IIATAN 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 Gibbons Hotel, corner of Saratoga and Howard streets, daily, at 2 o'clock, P. M. in Winter and 3 in Summer.
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TELEGRAPHS.
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
Branch
tiop. M. Verron. Ha! : Light -. w.of. Stock Bog !.. 265 W Birmon street. a. : 20 south street. A. Was y de . Man".
FRANKLIN TELEGRAPH CO. 021 son street. Bratte office :- Entu Mme et Ex app Place. cor r . Pan ard Ba traore stree's. 162 W. Pratt street . . A corner Man ver and German strents.
KENNEDY DIETE. Men ger.
PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC TELEGRAPHICO
Bran hoffi 3 :- 4 Boston street. ( miton : ) 5 Contuer e street, for Pratt and Gas Streets. St. Clair Ho ..... and Gen. Wanie Hotel. Rozt B. PEARSON. Manter.
PASSENGER RAILWAYS.
CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY.
HENRY TYSON. Presidentand Saper. RICHARDS C. SAIT 1. Trasury. MADISON AVENUE AND BROADWAY LINE.
Runs from Thanes From, C'est Butitmore, to station m Boundary a come. Ca - tive the stations every four th udtes.
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND ALBE- MARLESTREET LINE.
Rens Com city limits on Peut wania ar- enm. to think this depot. Per- run it in- tervals ant le minutes.
FRANKLIN SQUARE LINE
Runs from west end of Banmore street. to Baltimore Cemetery, Care leave the stations every 4 min it s.
NORTH AND SOUTH BALT MORE.
Cars run at interv is of 9 minutes from for- minus on light street, to end of t'haras street, at Nor'n Bo indary aventie.
EUTAW STREET AND CAMDEN DEPOT.
This hne runs from Baltimore street, along Eutaw to Camden dejot. Fars run every IU minutes.
CANTON LINE.
Connects with Madison Avenue Line at Thames street, and runs to east Foun lary of the rity at Canton.
Day Time of starting the cars on all the lines in Summer, 6 a. m., in winter, c! a. m. Run until midnight.
CITIZENS RAILWAY COMPANY 1;
1 AGERTY. . :.
I
1
1. Strind Gian C'h
mint, fromthe m. 1, 12 p. 10
CATONSVILLE RAILWAY. Leave I Hadmore na Lost In . 7 :
YORK ROAD RAILWAY.
Between Ba dinner & Tow - mtown .- Ler. 1. Finora fr lows town . @praegt
1: 1 11 . 1.
Retraite .- Dave Towsontown oul is fior. Bu v. to: p m
BALTIMORE. CALVERTON AND PON- HATAN RAILROAD
Un and after Sig re mber loth. Mars will Bonne for Powhatmat V Rang 1'lik
Drive Powhatan for Baltimore a1 .5087
Un Scandes apar will loe Baimes
R lige of the Basere dit. Passenter Ra
SOCIETIES.
MEETINGS OF LODGES AND CHAPTERS
Cissia Lode, No. 45-1-tand ;I Monti-
Mystic Cine. .. log-Ist and Ed Monde. Mount Vernon. .. 151-1st and 3d Monia.
Adherence.
Lafayette. . : 11-24 and alo Moindiay
King David's. + -- Ist ant of Tuesday
Monument il. 96-ist and a Tues It
Fidelity . 136-1st and 5d The-diy .
Warren .. 51-24 and 4th Tuesday.
Doric " 124-24 at 1 4th Thes las
St. Johns, 04-Ist and 3d Wednesday ..
Plan.ix. .. 1op-1stand.dd Wednesday Hiram, IoT-Ist and 3d Wednesday
Arcana. 110-20 and 4th Wednesday
Landmark, 127 -- 2d and 4th Wednesday 3-Ist and 3d Thursday.
Washington
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Centre, No.108-1st and 3d Thursday.
Amicable, 66 25-Ist and 3d Thursday.
Union,
66 60-2d and 4th Thursday.
Py hagoras, 123-2d and 4th Thursday.
Oriental,
158-2d and 4th Thursday.
Kedron Lodge 66 -- Ist and 3d Friday.
Concordia, 13-ist and 3d Friday.
Ben Franklin, 97-1st and 3d Friday.
Joppa, 132-2d and 4th Friday.
Maryland, 66 120-2d and 4th Friday.
Corinthian, 66 93 -2d and 4th Friday.
ConcordiaChap. No. 1-Ist and 3d Tuesday. Phoenix . 7-2d and 4th Friday.
Jerusalem
9-2d and 4th Monday.
St. Johns 19-Ist and 3d Wednesday.
Adoniram 21-1st and 3d Monday.
Monum'ICom' 3-2d and 4th Tuesday.
Maryland “ 1-2d and 4th Friday.
Baltimore “ 2-2d and 4th Thursday.
Crusade, 66 5-1st and 3d Tuesday.
D. A. Piper, Grand Tyler, Masonic Hall. Office hours, 8 to 12 A. M., 2 to 4 P. M.
1. O. OF O. F.
The Grand Lodge meets annually on the third Wednesday in April, in the City of Balti- more.
Officers of the Grand Lodge of Maryland.
M. W. Grand Master-Joseph Vansant. R. W. Dep'y Grand Master-Win. R. Creery. R. W. Grand Warden-Joseph Thompson. R. W. Grand Secretary-John Hahn, jr. R. W. Grand Treasurer-Wm. D. Wonderly. R. W. Grand Chaplain-C. Davis Irelan R. W. Grand Marshal-Thos. H. Denison W. Grand Conductor-Win. Kirk. W. Grand Guardian-John H. Fogle.
W. Grand llerald-Thomas F. Byrne.
Meetings of Lodges and Encampments at Odd Fellows Hall, N. Gay Street.
Washington, No. 1, every
Monday.
Franklin,
2,
66
Thursday.
Columbia. 3, 66 Wednesday
William Tell, 4, Tuesday.
Gratitude, 5.
Harmony,
6,
66
Wednesday. Thursday.
Marion,
8,
Jefferson,
9,
Thursday.
Corinthian,
10,
66 Tuesday.
Maryland,
11,
Monday.
Monumental,
14,
Thursday.
Mechanics,
15,
Monday.
Germania,
47,
Tuesday.
Iris,
48,
Wednesday.
Oriental,
52,
Tuesday.
Schiller,
55,
Friday.
Baltimore City,
57,
Wednesday.
Golden Rule,
58.
60
Wednesday. Monday.
Warren,
71,
Friday.
Atlantic,
72,
Monday.
Independence,
77,
Tuesday.
Mountain.
84,
Thursday,
Liberty, „
93,
66
Monday.
Madison,
98,
Wednesday.
Escavailie.
106,
Tuesday.
Marley,
107,
Thursday.
Vansant,
119,
. Monday.
Wednesday.
Jerusalem Encamp't, No. 1, every Friday. Salem 2, Wednesday.
Hebron 3, Tuesday. Schiller 66 12, Thursday. Philanthropic Encamp. 16, Monday.
Sharon
28, 6 Tuesday.
At Wildey Hull E. Pratt St.
Thomas Wildey Lodge, No. 44, every Wed- nesday.
At Pacific Hall, cor. Baltimore and Paca streets." Pacific Lodge, 63, every Thursday.
Mount Ararat Eucampment, No. 13, every Tuesday.
At Hall cor. Eutaw and Druid Ilill Av.
Eureka Lodge, No. 101, every Friday. Beacon Light, No. 121, every Monday.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN.
Meet in Metamora Hall, w Lombard street near Hanover,
Officers.
Henry Lentz-Grand Sachem.
Lonis Petzold,
..
Treasurer.
C. Frietselner,
66
Secretary.
Grand Lodge meets every 3d Sundry of the
month at Metamora Hall.
Places of Meeting of Tribes.
Metamora, No. 1. Metamora Hall.
Manshusia,
2,
Oseola,
11,
Powhatan, 30,
Talura, 31,
66
Mohawk, 39, Trinity Hall, Trinity street.
Talaska, 46, Metamora Ilall.
Pinola,
96, Osceola Hall, n Gay street.
Philip,
99, Ilarigara Hall.
Incohonee,
100, Metamora Hall.
Anacosta,
101, Osceola Hall,
Red Cloud,
152, Highlandtown.
UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.
The Grand Grove meets on the 3d Thursday of May, Angust, November and February, cor- ner of Baltimore and Gay streets. Washington Grove, No. I, every Monday
Baltimore City,
9,
66
Thursday,
Mechanics,
11, Friday.
Utah, ..
12, Wednesday.
1. 0. OF UNITED BROTHERS.
Grand Band meets quarterly over Bank of Baltimore, Baltimore and St. Paul.
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 Nash- ville, on the second Tuesday in the Corn Moon, G. S. D. 381.
The Great Council of the State of Maryland meets in Baltimore on the third Wednesday of the Cold and Buck Moon.
Patapsco,
120,
Monday.
Friendship,
7,
=
Tuesday.
Jackson,
65,
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mi band & Mitglied.
I R. M vaen X No. 16. G. Stehen.
, G. Sem. Sig. :4, G. J m Str. 4. G. C. of Records. wm. G. Gm- h ... 27.1. K.of W math.
3. G. Prophiet. J. G isach. G. K of Wicket. J. Mitill. G K er Forrest. Plas ent Tue & Many of Trus.
Wwhen. No. 5, Wednes May. corner Pratt and Bond.
Won't. No. 11. Wednesday. Os eo a Hall, Gay street. Marcio, No. 14. Tut- Wp. Howard Hah, Penn- sylvania Avenue.
Termuse . No. 15. Tursite, corner Light and Ottawa, No. 16. Trupder, R & Men's Hall, Pres s'rer .. ' wy No. 22. Trang. Rel Men's II i Sigue Want. M. 27. Friday. Red Men's Hall. H .t. N . M. Mm& s. R & Men's HI ...
We thert : 1. No. 5b. Tiesdas. Cr inn.
Officer . 1. 1. FR f U. S. at the Rel Muslim' , Parastreet.
KNIGHTS AF PYTHIAS.
Offers for 1872. I. N. Dghins n. V. G. P. W. S. Quiller. G. .. J. T. M. W. x. V. G. C. D. R. Wat. n. G. B.
. It A lewis and suites WhiteHouse. for
LODGES. Galiley Er Ms. Mozart Half. For Haupt Vomcomo Filis. Wide. Hall. Prit Barnet Theurl .. or. Guy and i minale, Thursday, For. Balto otol Ga; Dem Mande. Bele House. Payertest. (ied bommr. This, Covenant la l. L. xinoraal Hl wird sts.
T. EX der, The str, Bible House, Fax- 8. Frien itis. Wei clay. Annapolis. Anie Arolle.
9. Carroll, Mo my. N als Hall, Balo. and Ilwilt st -.
10. Muy.and Tuesda . cor Balto. and Gav. 11. Horia. Tuesday. R-oubican north of Sir- 1 54. Hof DI. We inesdas. Havre-de-Grace. Ilar- to d Count.
1
12 G. R
Ge menii. Tr Ins. M tomor . H.L. Lom-
M. Vrion Hall.
16. Arii on Pron . Cove cant Hall, How- . 1 !. Metamora Ih'l,
1 20. Funk. T . I. Bir Hane. Farete 21. 0 Mars Hey. Powhotar Hal. Bontid Pr it. T aria Centre Market
Varsler M zur Hall. Hauser
24. "Hay. Harry Hdl Ha-
Wat sha Bile Hoter. F .;- CI. ... Her S. Paul.
27. Cham & T And t. Cohrttus Hall. I. - x-
2 .. Mas . in Cit .. Mind v. Fredrik. Fre -
34. Quantico. Trarsi. Quantico, Wieumiro
T.
Synder Ha. Guy and
. C. steetpower, Kint Co. .. . .. Molte. Obory Hi . Cail Co.
Tionsday. Wide, Had. Pratt
H. Amnije Wel elo. Her for l. B There
47. 0)11) Wenn-les. Crompton,
9. Si. TeMo. Tempoib . Qlen Ante's
50 Ton. Sataring beckerstile, Bhimore
Want. Tar div. Ekim. Cei 10.
52. Wned . Tamala, Pikeville. Baltimore Drood. Molo. Wolberry, Butimbre Co.
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55. Syracuse, Thursday, Reisterstown, Balti- more County.
56. Salisbury, Friday, Salisbury, Wicomico County
57. Ivanhoe, Tuesday, Still Pond, Kent Co.
58. Charity, Tuesday, Westminster, Carroll County.
59. Cambria, Friday, Canton, Baltimore Co. Canton Ave. & Clinton street.
60. Cumberland, Tuesday, Cumberland, Alle- ghany County.
61. Fidelity, Friday, Ellicott City, Howard County.
62. Colora, Thursday, Colora, Cecil County.
63. Valiant, Monday, Mozart Hall, Hanover & Camden streets.
64. Magnolia, Sharpsburg, Washington Co.
65. Riverton, Spring Grove, Wicomico Co.
66. Potomac, Williamsport, Washington Co. 67. Chancellor, Mech micstown, Frederick Co. 68. Chesapeake, Edesville, Kent County.
69. Aurora, Deal's Island, Somerset County. 70. Valley, Hagerstown.
71. Crescent, Somerset County.
72. Millington, Millington, Kent County.
73. Vienna, Vienna, Dorchester County.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Thomas C. McGuire, Grand Worthy Patriarch, 6 n Calvert st.
Edward Hurdle, Annapolis, Grand Worthy As- sociate.
R. T. Smith, sr. 49 W. Fayette st., Baltimore, Grand Scribe.
James Young, 114 Baltimore st., Baltimore, Grand Treasurer.
Rev. Thos. Myers, 77 McCulloh st., Baltimore, Grand Chaplain.
A. G. Dorsey, Elk Ridge Landing, Grand Conductor.
E. J. Montgomery, Grand Sentinel.
Time and Places of Meeting of Subordinate Divisions.
Baltimore, No. 1, Monday, at the Temple. Monroe, No. 3, Wednesday, at the Temple.
Monumental, No. 2, Friday, over People's Bank, cor Baltimore and Paca. Newington. No. 27, Emory Chapel. Randolph, No. 5, Saturday night, Wildey Hall. Rising Sun, 130 Canton av.
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, July and October, at such place as may be fixed at the subsequent meeting.
CADETS OF TEMPERANCE.
Grand Section holds its regular Quarterly Sessions in January, April and July, and its Annual Session in October, at Temperance Temple.
Officers.
Charles M. Banthem, Grand Worthy Patron. M. A. Sanders. Grand Vice Patron.
R. T Smith, jr. Grand Secretary.
O. H. Bruce, Assistant Grand Secretary. G. C. Daneker, Grand Treasurer. N. H. Crow, Grand Chaplain.
James II. Gorman, Grand Guide.
A M. Bowen, Grand Watchman. Joshua MI. Myers, P. G. W. Patron.
Subordinate Sections Meeting in the City. Washington, No. 1, Tuesday, Wildey Hall, Pratt st.
Irvington, No 3, Monday, cor of Washington and Lombard sts
Lafayette, No. 4, Wednesday, Wildey Hall, E. Pratt st.
Silver Spring, No. 18, Wednesday, cor. of Light and Montgomery sts.
Ellsworth, No. 27. Thursday, cor. of Washing- ton and Lombard sts.
Slicer, No. 30, Wednesday, M. E. Church, Broadway, near Pratt.
James Young, No. 31, Monday, cor. Gay and Baltimore sts.
Independent, No. 32, Thursday, Temperance Temple
Mt. Horeb, No. 35, Friday, cor. Light and Montgomery
Win. Penn, No. 41, Wednesday. 318 Light
All communications, applications, &c. should be addressed to R. T. Smith, jr., Grand Secre- tary, No. 49 w Fayette st., Baltimore.
HEPTASOPHS, OR S. W. M.
The M. W Supreme Conclave meets July 19, 1872, in New York city.
James Young, M. E. Supreme Archon.
S. Baird Wolfe. M. D .. M. W. Supreme Secre- tary, 114 w Baltimore st.
R. W. Grand Concave of Maryland meets second Monday in May and November.
S. Baird Wolfe, M. E. Grand Archon.
A. C. Fairfax, R. W. Grand Scribe, 252 and 254 w Biddle st.
Subordinate Conclaves-Places and Times of Meeting.
Alpha Conclave, No. 1, Friday, Temperance Temple.
Beta Conclave, No. 2, Thursday, Druiden Hall. Gamma Conclave, No. 3, Friday, Baltimore and Gay.
Delta Conclave, No. 4, Wednesday, Temper- ance Temple
Epsilon Conclave, No. 5, Wednesday, Osceola Hall.
Zeta Conclave, No. 6, Wednesday, Howard Hall.
Eta Conclave, No. 7, Tuesday, Temperance Temple.
Theta Conclave, No 8. Friday, Annapolis.
lota Conclave, No. 9, Monday, Meeth's Hall. Kappa Conclave, No. 10, Wednesday, Bolton st. and Linden av
Lambda Conclave. No. 11, Monday, Canton Shiloh Conclave, No. 12, Wednesday Druiden Hall.
R. W. Grand Encampment of Maryland meets first Friday in March and September. H. B. Sapp, M. E. Grand Commander.
J. Il. Christian, M. D., R. W. Grand Scribe. Ormisda Encampment, No. 1, Ist and 3d Thursday, Temperance Temple.
Cleobulus Encampment, No. 2, 4th Wednesday, Howard Hall
Solon Encampment, No. 3, Tuesday, Temper- ance Temple.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA.
Grand Council meets quarterly in the city of Baltimore at N. E. cor. Baltimore and Gay sts. II. Clay Harris, Grand President.
Amanda Easly, Grand Vice President.
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G. F. Ruff, Grand Secretary. T. J. Trimble. Grand Treasurer.
Wm. \ Keley, Grand Chaplain.
James C. Murray. Senior Grand Guide.
Melvina Hartice, Junior Grand Guide.
Kate ( Brwke. Grand Inside Sentinel.
W'm. il. H , Grand Outside Sentinel. Councils. Columbia Cos. 1 No. 1. N. E. cor. Baltimore and Gay ... Fridiv. Excelsior Compil. No. 2. N. W. cor. Fayette and the se. Theday. Mannenmed resnel, No. 4. Osceola Hall, N. Govat .. Friday. Maryand Coun . I. No 5. Pacific Hall. Balti- more and Packets. Friday. Liberty Council. No. 6. Powhatan Hall, Bond and Pratests .. Friday.
ARBEITER BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION Meets at 28 N. Gay st.
Wm. B Linger. Pre ident.
F. Kim et. Seppetary.
COOPER UNION TRADE AND BENEFICIAL SOCIETY. No. 2
GERMAN SO IRTY OF MARYLAND.
Po Der-D. Von Kapi. First Von-Presi Ient-Win Numisen. So mol Vice-President-Chas. W. Lentz. Third Vi -Pasident-Chr. Ax. Toman Vo-Presiden-Justus Bruehl. Manungers.
M. Benziner, Jacob Rudolph,
Wm. Caspari, Chr. Schmidt,
T. De tjen. A. I]. Selundi'z,
F. H.s. mump. John Salim inn.
J. I. Hausen . ald. Jaroo Trust. Capt. H. Steffens.
Treat . or-Israel Cohen.
Feepart of the Society-II. Wilkens. Son Ary of the Officers-Ji'ius C. Wilkens.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Incorpor ated 1506. Prilen1-Alexander Murdoch. bist Vice- President-James Cairns. Stand Vice-President-John Biggar. : Sis1 & John T Morris.
por -Recent Sim. P. ifn-De. C.C. Johnston. Chaplain-Res. Wir . Bruce. Tre sure: - Jobn Turnbul. jr. Managers. Wm. Crichton. F. L. Farquharson, Thes. D. Anderson, Thos. Hill.
J. L. P 2 P. Henry Ta, lor,
GERMANIA CLUB. 165 West Lombard Street. Incorporated 1-42.
Claas Vorke. Prospert. (. Hinrichs and Charles Schmidt. Vice-Pres'ts.
Winan Wilkens, See etar . Hermon Wenzin_, Assistant Secretary. Edward Nieman, Treasurer. William Schnucksbier, Superintendent.
HIBERNIAN SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE. Incorporated by the General Assembly of Maryland. February, 1818.
Daniel J. Files. President.
Lute Cas dy. Ist Vice-President.
benj. W. Jenkins, 2d Vice-President.
Rev. B. J. McManus, Chaplain.
M. A. Mullin. Cornet or.
Dis. C. H. O'Donavan .o. D. A. O Patrol Physicians M J. Kelly, Treasur r. W II. V. Smith, Secretary.
James Cassidy, M. Puffv.
M. A. Mullin. Benjamin W Jec.ins.
Daniel Coak er John Hirley,
R. We Allister, J. Carroll.
ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY. Chartered February 11th, 1867. W. H. Perot, President. Geo. H. Williams, Vice-President and Ticas'r. James Bolden. Secretary.
CONCORDIA CLUB. Nos. 8. 10 and 12 S. Eutaw Store ..
Col. M. S Hess. President.
F. X. Kochler, Ist Vice-President.
1. B. Dietz. 24 Vice-President.
S. Brown, Secretar; .
V. Ilecht. Treasurer.
E. V. Krene, Purvever.
M. Abilder. Comptroller.
E. C. Linden, Superinter dent.
SCHEUTZEN PARK ASSOCIATION. Belair Road, East of Broadway.
Charles Lemkuhl. President. 1. F. Requardt, Secretary. Ernst Buschmann. Shoo in _ Master.
WEST BALTIMORE SCHEUTZEN CIATION.
Foot of Fulton St . iformer's Carroll's M mor. Headquarters Mechanics Hall. Fayette St.
Charles Klein. Pre-ble.t.
J. kckhardt, Vice-President.
J. Peters, Treasurer.
M. Nhoi kel Secretary.
O. Fisher, Finance al Siepary.
Witham Forster, Shootin . Master.
C. Pletsch, 24 Shooting Master.
J. Bierin_, Comptroller.
BALTIMORE CHAPTER. AMERICAN IN- STITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. 16 Lexington Street.
E. G. Lind. President. Thomas Dixon. Ist Vice-President. 1. Crawford Maison. 21 Vire-Presilent. N. JI. IL itton. Secretary and Treasurer. Executive Committee.
E. G. Lind.
N. Il. Intton,
Charles E. Cassell.
F. JE. Smith,
J. Murdoch.
MARYLAND CLUB. N. E. corner Franklin and Cathedral.
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MARYLAND ACADEMY OF ART.
Lexington Building, corner of Lexington and Charles Streets.
John H. B. Latrobe, President.
Andrew J. H. Way, Vice-President.
George B Coale, Recording Secretary. Allen C. Redwood, Corresponding Secretary. William H. Graham, Treasurer.
INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH. District Grand Lodge, No. 5.
Headquarters Covenant Ilall, S. E. corner of Lexington and Iloward Streets.
Jedidjah Lodge, No. 7, meets every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.
Hasmonca Lodge. No. 45, nicets every Wed- nesday evening at 73 o'clock.
King David Lodge, No 60, meets every first and third Sunday of each month at 2} P. M.
Mendelssohn Lodge, No. 74, meets every sec- ond and fourth Sunday of each month at 22 P. M.
Gabriel Riesser Lodge, No. 75, meets every Sunday evening at 73 o'clock.
Covenant Lodge, No. 125, meets every Tues- day evening at 8 o'clock.
Ludwig Philippson Lodge, No. 133, meets every Thursday evening at 72 o'clock.
UNION CLUB. N. E. corner Franklin and Charles.
GERMANIA MAENNERCHOR.
192 and 194 West Lombard Street.
Theodore Horn, President. Joseph Letzer, Ist Vice-President. E. M. Bitter, 2d Vice-President. Henry Nicolai and M. G. Cohn, Secretaries. E. L. Witthaus, Treasurer.
ALLSTON ASSOCIATION. 59 Franklin Street.
George William Brown, President. Arthur W. Machen, Vice-President.
Henry C. Wagner, Secretary. Werner Dres. 1, Treasurer.
CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. No. 72 North Calvert Street.
William B. Canfield, President.
John { urlett, Edward Otis Hinkley and Ger- man H Hunt. Vice-Presidents. W'm. A. Wisong, Corresponding Secretary. Joseph Merryfield, 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 ibis Society.
BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE IM- PROVEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE POOR.
24 W. Fayette Street. Jesse Hunt, President.
.Z. D. Brashears, Secretary.
Office hours 9 to 4 o'clock.
Branch Offices.
Ist District, 95 S. Bond street-Ezekiel C. Johnson, agent.
2d District, 179 E. Madison street-Nicholas Vansant, agent.
3d District, 249 Franklin street-Richard G. Elunt, agent.
4th District, 236 Barre street -Joseph K. Love, agent.
ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS. State Council of Maryland-Meets 2d Tuesday in January, April, July and October.
Monumental Council, No. 2-Meets every Mon- day evening, S. E. cor. Bond and Pratt sts. Good Intent Council, No. 17-Meets every Fri- day evening, at Elkton, Cecil Co., Md ..
American Star Council, No. 18 -- Meets every Friday evening, N W. cor. Greene and Bal- timore streets.
Cherry Hill Council, No. 19-Meets every Sat- urday evening, at Cherry Hill, Cecil Co., Md. Chesapeake Council, No. 20-Meets every Wed- nesday evening, at Chesapeake City, Cecil Co., Md.
Empire Council, No. 23-Meets every Thurs- day evening, N. W. cor. Greene and Balti- more streets.
Liberty Council, No. 24-Meets every Thursday evening. S. W. eor. Charles and Fayette sts. Good Will Council, No. 25 - Meets every Wed- nesday evening, at Woodberry, Baltimore Co., Md.
Guiding Star Council, No. 26-Meets every Wednesday evening at Cecilton, Cecil Co.Md. Concord Council, No. 27-Meets every Tuesday evening, cor. Dolphin und Bolton streets.
Maryland Council, No. 28-Meets every Tues- day evening, S. W. cor. Ross and Eutaw sts. Excelsior Council, No. 29-Mrets every Wed- nesday evening, at Red Men's Hall, Pach st.
JUNIOR O. U. A. M.
State Council of Maryland, instituted April 8, 1810. S. C .- John N. Marquette, of No. 2. Baltimore Council, No. 1-Meets every Monday night, N. W. cor. Greene and Baltimore st. Maryland Council, No. 2-Meets every Ti sd night, S. E. cor. Bond and Pratt stree
Washington Council, No. 3-Chesapeake Pois, Cecil Co., MId.
United Council, No. 4-Meets every Thisday night, N. W. cor. Greene and Baltimore &1 Woodbine Council, No.5-Elkton, Cecil ( o M1. Golden Rule Council, No. 6-Woodberry, Bal-
timore Co., Md .- Meets every Thursday eve- ning.
Montgomery Council, No.7-Meets every Tues- day night. Montgomery street near Light. Beverly Council, No. 8-North East, Cecil Co., Md .- Meets every Tuesday evening.
Ilope Council, No. 9-Meets every Tuesday evening, at Cherry Hill, Cecil Co., Md.
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APPENDIX.
INTERNAL REVENUE.
ALEXANDER FULTON. Supervisor 9th District embracing Maryland and Delaware. Offic . over die Custom House
ROBERT W. SMITH. Collector 3d District of Maryland.
Colby Daj'y Collector and Cashier. , Deputy Collector. en House. I'D. Assessor 3d District of over Post Offi .. Collector Ist District of Ma- ; . Bilimore street. RAILAM, Assessor Jet District
= 'Hice 83 E. Baltimore street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOUSE OF REFUGE.
M. nagers of the House of Refuge on the put of the City of Baltimore:
Charles M. Kesser, Samuel J. Smith,
L. A. Bil I .. George 11. Miller,
George M. Robinson. I. E. Trispe.
Mever spin, C. W. Torsch.
1. Fuller Cran ..
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, FOR PROMOTING MECHANIC ARTS. Presilent James Young.
Istic S. George. Vice-President's C. W. Bentley. Recording Sver Mary Geo. 11. Rodgers.
Corresponding Secretary N. H. Thaver.
Treasurer Hugh Bolton.
Actiry John S Selbv. Librarim Alex. F. Lnsby.
Janitor .. Lemuel S. Prince. Meets on the hi st Monday after the first Wed- nesday of .ich mouth, u the hall over Centre Market. Lib aly open daily from 9 AM to 9 P. M. Active number: 55 for admission and SE for each starte ling voor. Junior members $2.50 for am . o , and $1.50 for each snowed- ine vear. Lely members $2.50 for admission and Sitter eich su reeling year.
Cowi al P.parte it-P. off sor Wi liam P. Tonm. A. M. Son, - of D.i .- P of. D. A. Wooda ird. trung rune i -Prof. I. s. W. sier. Dopet mai-Preis. J. and D. May.
AT EN.EUM. Il Sat dog Streets, Con"
Liopir: 27,000 y Imne. . 15 jaar of B .Itimore. societ. of Mar; lind.
the Lab ar and! Reading Rooms are open daily. for Jo A. M. until 10P. M., for the re- caption of members generally.
Sub- ription Five Dollars per annum. Active members after li st year, Three Dollars. Gro. B. Cole, President. John W. M. Lee, Librarian.
PEABODY INSTITUTE
Corner Mount Vernon Placental Cioiflis-st. President Jasin- Primi Con. Sorrel rx D' G. M. E. Provost.
Librarian . P. B. VEler.
The Library is open e.r. dr. Dette A. M to i P. M. und 7 10 10 P Y.
Director of the Academy of Music. Asger Hamerick.
THE MERCHANTS EXCHANGE AND NEWS ROOMS. New Exchange Building. Exchange Place and Second Street. Papers filed for all parts of the United Stato, also from Europe and the West Indies. Subscriptions SIS per summum for individuals, and $20 for firms of two or more. George V. Porter, Proprietor.
PAY OFFICE UES \.
Pas Office. U. S. Navy : Pax Director, Thom is Il Looker, office over the Post office
RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS For Taking Depositions, Ackaoale iam is, &c Wim. B Hill, ne cor Fayette an i S ;. Pil W. W. Latimer, & w cor St. Paul an I Fixette. Herman L. Ennnous, jr. t how Building. saml. T. Morgan. sw cor Gay ang Lombard 11. R. Dulaney, 36 St. Pm !.
George Philpot. 49 Lexington.
John B Tidy, jr 83 St. Paul stre t.
REGISTERS IN BANKRUPTCY. 1st District -G o. M. Ris-um. Denton. Caro- linee ont .. M4
ed Disniet-Orlando F. Bamp. Jest Pinl. 3d District-R. Stockett Mathews 6 Levinz- You.
In District-B. F. M. Hunley. Frederick cits. 5th District-Shelby Clarke, Upper Malboro Prince George county.
BOARD OF TRADE.
President ..
Vice-President B. M Hodges jr.
R. R. Kirkland. J. ilall Pleasants.
Treasurer
Secrets"v .. Ge, C. Poter. Office New Exch nge Buildfit. ..
CORN AND FLOUR EXCHANGE. Corner of South and Wood streets. Presilocal
Vice Presidents Jun- W. Gavin. This B Mathews, jr.
Ter surer S. S.rics Belt.
Wma. F. Wheat oy.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. H. F. Turner, J. Olme. No ris and James F. Pearson.
GAS IGHT CO. OF BALTIMORE. President Win. Spelar.
Secretary Joseph Brown. Office 19 South Street.
PROPLES GAS COMPANY.
President James T. Sitter. Secretary I. F. Ma_overn.
Treasurer.
John N. Brown.
OGice 162 West Fi yetle.
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APPENDIX.
PORTABLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Office 7 S Gay street.
MARYLAND GAS WORKS. Office 8 N. Liberty.
HOME FOR GIRLS.
Immediately adjoins the Home for the Friend- less. Connected with the Home for Girls is a Child's Hospital. These institutions are gov- erned by one Board of Managers, of whom Mrs. J. E. Atkinson is President, and Miss Rebecca McConkey. Secretary.
HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS. Cor. Druid Hill avenue and Townsend streets.
ST. VINCENT S INFANT ASYLUM. Cor. Townsend and Division sts.
Under the care of the Sisters of Charity. Visiting days, Monday and Thursday, from 1 to 5 o'clock, P. M.
ST. PETER'S ( EPISCOPAL) ORPHAN ASYLUM. Madison avenue, N. of MeMechin.
AGED MEN'S HOME. N. W. cor. Lexington and Calhoun.
AGED WOMEN'S HOME. Lexington, between Calhoun end Stricker-sts. Visiting days, Thursday and Friday.
ST. MARY'S FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM.
A Catholic institution, situated on Franklin Street, near Cathedral. The Asylum is under the charge of Sister Louise, Superioress, assisted by mine other Sisters of Charity.
ST JOSEPH'S HOUSE OF INDUSTRY, For Girls, is situated on Waverly Terrace, North Carey Street, at its intersectton with Lexington.
MARYLAND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS,
Is located on the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, near Worthington's Mill, aud is a School of Reform.
THE "HOME."
A reformatory institution-it is located on Albemarle Street, near Plowmau, and is con- ducted on the fanuly system, by benevolent ladies.
COLORED ORPHANS' HOME, Is located on east Fayette Street, near Front.
ST. FRANCIS ORPHAN ASYLUM, Is situated on the corner of Constitution and Parnassus Streets. It is in the charge of the "Oblate Sisters of Providence, " an order of colored huus.
ST. ANTHONY'S GERMAN (R.C. ) ORPHAN ASYLUM,
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Is situated on Central Avenue, between Chew and bager Streets, and is in charge of the Sis- ters de Notre Dame. Sister Mary Rosamonde, Superior-directed by Rev. Father Hespelein.
HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM,
Is connected with the Hebrew Ilospital, on Monument Street, east of Broadway.
ORPHAN'S HOME,
Is situated on Broadway, adjoining St. Pat- rick's R. C. Church, and was founded by the late Father Dolan.
ST. JOSEPH'S GENERAL HOSPITAL.
This Catholic institution is situated on North Caroline Street, and is under the charge of the Third Order of St. Francis. Dr. Oscar J. Cos- kery, attending Physician.
ST. MARY'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Is situated on the "Maiden's Choice" Road, near the village of Carrollton, 23 miles west of the city. It was established by Archbishop Spalding, and is in charge of the Xaverian Brothers.
MALE FREE SCHOOL OF BALTIMORE, AND COLVIN INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS.
39 Courtland Street.
Thos. Kelso, President.
ST. PAUL'S ORPHAN ASYLUM.
Situated near terminus of Madison Avenue. Conducted by the Clewer Sisters.
ST. PAUL'S BOYS HOME. Situated on Saratoga Street, near Pine.
MARYLAND DEAF AND DUMB ASYLUM.
The Maryland Institution for the education of the deaf and dumb, at Frederick City is, properly speaking, one of the institutions for the State, yet it annually receives a liberal appropriation from the city government, and included among its beneficiaries are a large number from Baltimore. The educational de- partment is under the charge of Chas. W. Ely, A. M.
BALTIMORE MANUAL LABOR SCHOOL, Is situated between the Washington and Fred- erick roads, about two miles from Catonsville. Thomas William Johnson, Pres't. Jos. Merrefield. Secretary.
MARYLAND INSTITUTION FOR THE IN- STRUCTION OF THE BLIND
Situated on Northern Avenue in the Northern suburbs of the city. J. Iloward MeHleury, President. F. D. Morrison, Superintendent.
PRISONERS' AID ASSOCIATION OF MA- RYLAND. G. S. Griffith, President. Rev. Penfield Doll, Agent.
HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
A Catholic Institution, situated on the corner of Mount and Hollins Streets. It is undo the charge of Mother Superior Mary Joseph. who is assisted by a number of the Sisters o the Good Shepherd.
JOHN W. WOODS,
Steam Book and Job Printer
No. 12 South Street.
UNIV. OF MO. COLLEGE PARK
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OVER NAT. FARMERS AND PLANTERS BANK,
PLASTIC SLATE ROOFING
Warranted Perfectly
Fire and Water Proof,
Has been used by many of the largest Property Owners, Manufacturers and Builders of Baltimore and vicinity for the Past Six Years.
CAN BE APPLIED TO ANY STYLE OF BUILDING.
PLD TIN ROOFS COVERED, MAKING THEM GOOD AS NEW.
Mastic, State Hour, Toal Far, Roofing Felt, Aleatings, &t. Constantly on hand for Shipment.
Teplon Stone
ement,
For PRIVATE WALKS, PAVEMENTS, CELLARS, STABLES, &c.
Certain protection against Dampness, Cheaper than any other Natural or Artificial Stone.
Can be laid Solid or in Blocks of any Size or Thickness,
NOBLE WILSON,
Sole Manufacturers for Baltimore City and County, Office, No. 3 Post Office Avenue, ALSO, AGENTS FOR NOYES' OIL SAVING CABINET TANKS,
For STORING, MEASURING and DRAWING OIL. Diploma granted Mechanics' Fair, Maryland Institute, 1871.
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