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T. J. Edwards Sarah G. Pryor
Ellen S. Moffett S. Nelson Emma Gillen A. M. Germon S. V. Fleury Esther Wheeler
M. M. Hamilton Mary E. Foster Laura A. Ball Rosalia Barrett Kate Mackintosh E. W. Martin
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No. 32, 824 W. Baltimore street,
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List of Telegraphic Fire Alarm Stations.
1 Central Station, Holliday street
2 Calvert and Lombard streets
3 Baltimore and Hanover streets
4 Pratt and Gay streets
5 Hook and Ladder Truek Honse, Harrison st
6 Charles and Camden streets
7 Howard and German streets
8 Pratt Street bridge
9 Mulberry and Charles streets
12 No. 3 Engine House, Lombard street
13 No. 2 Engine House, Barre street nr Sharp 14 No. 2 Truck House, Paca street nr Fayette 15 No. 6 Engine House, Gay and Ensor
16 Aisquith and Douglass streets
17 No. 7 Engine House, Eutaw and Druid Hill avenue
18 Western Police Station, Greene street
19 Penn and Lombard streets
21 Bank and Exeter streets
23 William and Montgomery streets
24 Caroline and Lombard streets
25 Bond and Jefferson streets
26 Light and Cross streets
27 Eastern Police Station, Bank street
28 St. Paul and Fayette streets
29 Eutaw and Cross streets
31 Fremont and Columbia streets
32 Franklin street and Myrtle avenue
34 Belair and Central avenues 35 Richmond Market House 36 Southern Police Station
37 Eager street and Morton alley
38 North and Monument streets
39 Ellicott and Chesapeake streets, Canton
41 Harford avenue and Eager street
42 Drawbridge, foot of Falls
43 Fremont and Lexington streets
45 Pratt aud Poppleton streets
46 Front and Hillen streets
47 Locust Point
48 Pearl and Saratoga streets
49 Calverton and Frederick roads
51 No. 5 Engine House, Ann street
52 Pennsylvania avenue and Dolphin streets
53 Baltimore and Republican streets
54 Canton avenue and Chester street
50 Intersection of Fremont and Penna av
57 Baltimore street and Frederick road 58 Belair avenue
61 Carey street and Edmondson avenue
62 Madison and Forrest streets
63 Broadway and Thames street
64 Lexington and Stricker street
65 Falls road and Dolphin street
67 Corner Ann and Orleans streets
71 Pratt and Eutaw streets 72 Clay and Park streets
73 Monument street and Plover alley
74 Gay street und Broadway
75 Light and Heath streets
76 Corner North and Madison avenues
81 Eutaw Place and Dolphin street 82 Canton avenue and Caroline street 83 Baltimore aud Wolfe streets
84 Corner Gilmor and Mellenry streets
91 Central and Harford avenues
92 Corner Oregon and Townsend streets 93 Corner Monument and Castle streets 94 President street and Caiton avenue
121 Eden and Chase streets
123 No. 8 Engine House, Mulberry street 124 Madison and MeMechin streets
125 Fort avenue and B. & O. R. R.
126 Pratt street and Patterson Park av 127 North and Greenmount avenues 128 North avenue and John streets
129 No. 9 Engine House, E. Madison street 132 Light and Lee streets
134 Leadenhall and Stockholm streets
135 Calvert and Pleasant streets
136 Fayette and Exeter streets
137 No. 10 Engine House, Columbia street 138 No. 4 Engine House, North street
WARD MANAGERS OF THE POOR.
1st Ward-Charles Streeper,
2d
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William S. Gorton,
3d
R. C. Kemp,
4th
Dr. J. R. Andre,
5 th
John D. Quiney,
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Matthew MeClintock,
7th
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James H. Webb,
8th
Bernard Cassidy,
9th
Thomas G. Morrow
10th
no appointment
11th
Henry Snyder, jr.
12th
H. F. Stickney,
13th
Otis Keilholtz,
14th
Nicholas D. Wheatley,
15th
Dr. Isaac Stiles,
16th
Peter Hines,
17th
66 Wensel Kinsley,
18th
F. MeCurley,
19th
John Mellhaney,
20th
Benjamin Horn.
ALMSHOUSE.
TRUSTEES :- Henry Snyder, President; Joseph Clarkson, Hugh Sisson, Joseph Friedenwald, Henry R. Louderman.
POST OFFICE.
Exchange Buildings.
Postmaster-Andrew W. Denison.
Assistant Postmaster-Jehu B. Askew.
Treasurer-John M. Denison.
Chief Clerk-Robert E. Boyd.
General Superintendent-John D. Taylor.
Money Order Clerks-John J. C. Dougherty, Philip D. Boyd.
Registry Clerk-Lemuel Jones.
Stamp Clerk-W. H. Powell.
General Delivery Clerk-James A. Blair.
Supt. Letter Carriers-Michael S. Showacre.
The Post Office is located in the Government Building, bounded by Second, Gay and Lombard Streets. The Second Street front is used for the delivery of all mall matter and sale of Postage Stamps The Lombard Street front for the Postmaster, Chief Clerk, Treasurer, Mon- ey Order, and Registered Letters.
OFFICE HOURS.
For delivery of letters, papers, and sale of Stamps, from 8 A. M to 7 P. M. Chief Clerk and Registered Letter Department from 8 A M. to 4 P. M. Treasurer and Money Order Department from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. On Sunday from 8.30 A. M. to 10 A. M.
United States Internal Revenue Stamps of all de- nominations, for sale at the Stamp Clerk's Window.
POSTAL RULES.
Many errors occur by persons not observing the fol- lowing regulations in depositing letters, papers, or mis- cellaneous publications in the Ollice for mailing.
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Money should Never be Enclosed in an Ordinary Envelope.
Valuable letters should be carried to the Post Office and registered. If Money is to be remitted, a Postal Money Order should be obtained. If upon points where there is no Money Order Office, then the letter should be registered.
Direct letters plainly to the Street and Number, as well as the Post Office, County and State. By insert- ing upon letters the County in which the Office is lo- cated, many errors in superscription might be detected, and mistakes in mailing avoided.
Head letters with the name of the writer's Post Office and State, Street and Number. Sign them with full name, and request that answers be directed accordingly.
All drop letters, or letters to be delivered within the city, must be prepaid by Postage Stamps at the rate of 2 cents per %% ounce or under.
Prepayment by Stamps required on all letters to places within the United States, at the rate of 3 cents per X ounce or under.
Full prepayment by Stamps required on all tran- sient printed matter, foreign and domestic.
All letters not prepaid by Stamps, all such as are re- ceived in the Office with Stamps cut from Stamped Envelopes, or with such Postage Stamps as were in use prior to 1861, or with Revenue Stamps on them, are treated as " unmailable," and are so sent to the Dead Letter Office.
Packages containing poisons, oils, explosive chemi- cals, liquids, or anything calculated to injure or en- danger the safety of the mails, will not be received.
Letter Postage is to be charged on all printed mat- ter which shall contain any manuscript writing what- ever.
A letter once delivered to any one authorized to re- ceive it, cannot be forwarded without additional postage.
CITY DELIVERY.
The public are requested to adopt the house-door letter-boxes, the use of which will result in greatly increased rapidity in the delivery of letters. Free de- livery of letters by faithful Carriers will be secured by having them plainly addressed to the street and number. No necessity exists for persons calling at the office, as all may have their mail matter left at their resideuces regularly, without risk or charge. Four deliveries will be made daily by the Letter Carriers, beginning at 8.00 a. m., 10.30 a. m., 2.15 p. m., and 4.30 p. m.
COLLECTIONS
Are made daily frumu the street letter-boxes as follows : 1st. 7.00 to 8 30 a. in. ; 2d, 12.00 to 1.45 p. m; 3d, 7.00. to 8 45 p. m., except Sunday, when one collection from 4 to 8 p. m. is made. Letters are also collected and de- livered at the principal hotels.
DOMESTIC MAILS.
The single letter rate of postage is three cents, through- out the United States, for X ounce or under. An ad- ditional rate of three cents is required for each addition- al X2 ounce, or fraction thereof.
The following are the quarterly rates of postage, when paid quarterly or yearly in advance, on newspapers and periodicals, issued once a quarter or more frequently, and sent to actual subscribers from a known office of publication :
(One copy only,) not exceeding 4 ounces or frac- tion thereof, quarterly, 1 cent; monthly, S cents ; semi-monthly, 6 cents; weekly, 5 cents ; semi-weekly, 10 cents; tri-weekly, 15 cents; six times a week, 30 cents; daily, 35 cents. An additional rate for each additional 4 oz. or fraction thereof.
Transient newspapers and miscellaneous mailable matter to be prepaid by stamps.
One package, (except books,) to one address, 1 cent per 2 oz or fraction thereof.
Books to one address 2 cents per 2 oz. or fraction there- of. limited to 4 lbs.
STAMPED ENVELOPES.
The attention of the public is called to the advantages of using Stamped Envelopes rather than Postage Stamps. Daily, numbers of letters are dropped in the Post Office without prepayment, with Revenue Stamps, and Stamps cut from Stamped Envelopes affixed, which are held for postage; whereas by the use of Stamped Envelopes, these letters would go forward without delay.
Persons purchasing Stamped Envelopes, of any de- nomination, in quantities of 500 and upwards, may have
their address and request to return in a specified time printed thereon, not to exceed four lines, free of charge. The Department offers unusual inducements to the public in the sale of Stamped Envelopes. A. W. DENISON, POSTMASTER. CUSTOM HOUSE. N. W. corner Gay and Lombard-Office hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. Collector-John L. Thomas, jr. Special Deputy Collectors-Baltis H. Kennard, George M. McComas. Messengers-Sam'l M. Valiant, John T. Griffin. Auditor-George E. Dowell. Clerk to Auditor-John H. Suter. Clerk-R. J. B. Boggs. Cashier of Customs-Charles F. Hanna. Ass't Cashier of Customs-John P. Clayton. Fee Clerk-C. L. Kemp. Examining and Corresponding Clerk-Lewis B. Nyman. Entry Clerk-A. C. Rhodes. Ass't Entry Clerks-Wm. R. Reese, N. J. Sap- pington, Jacob W. Hugg, jr., David Maxwell. Warehouse Clerks-T. S. Plummer, John T. Wood, Stanley Young, R. H. Atwell. Impost and Liquidating Clerk-A. H. Millar. Assistants-E. C. Gaskill, W. H. Spencer, John Basil, Osmond Tiffany, W. W. Carter. Impost Clerk-Charles H. Pitt. Bond Clerk-F. J. Kugler. Assistant-G. S. Bordley. Import and Export Statistical Clerks-Alex. H. Steuart, L. A. Wilmer, T. S. Nixdorf. Marine Clerk -Charles H. Richardson. Assistant-John W. Lanahan. Coastwise Clerk-Charles W. Raphun. Assistant-Charles George Ridgely. Record Clerks-Charles G. Hergesheimer, Wal- ter Ball, E. G. Fast, interpreter. Clerks-Richard S. Guest, L. H. Hutchins. Assistant Weighers-J. S. Allison, Wm. Mc- Cullough, J. D. Johnson, G. M. Addison, Charles Alexander, J. B. Street, J. R. Briscoe, S. W. Forrest, T. S. Peters, J. M. Wheeler, N. Holland, J. G. Roberts, David Duncan, J. H. Leach, A. W. Bolenius, R.C. Henneberg. Marine Hospital Clerk-E. R. Baer, M. D .; As- sistant, H. H. Coyle. Gaugers-Stephen Whalen and John C. Schley. Measurer-Nicholas L. Wood. Assistants-Charles S. Roop, W. H. Byrn. Special Assistant -- John H. Westwood. Superintendent of Building-Edw. T. Daneker. Janitor of Building-George H. Styler. Messengers-James Hammond, S. C. Bush. Superintendent of Warehouses-Samuel M. Evans. Storekeepers- Bonded Warehouses-A.S.Coop- er, C. P. Spicer, John H. Redue, Geo.Kunkel, John S. Manly, John H. Dean, Pere L.Lynch, Charles N. Kuhn, Wm. F. Atwell, Ignatius Lauer, Wm. H. Picking, Wm. Stuhl, John K. Caldwell, F. M. Collier, John Thomas. Storekeepers-Joseph C. Hill, Clerk and Store- keeper No. 1 Public Store; R. B. Evans, Clerk ; Wm. H. Jones, G. W. Mathison, C. G. Boston, Owen Gooding, Benj. Cole, Por- Ask your Grocer for Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce. W. C. Heslop & Co. manuf's, 19 s. Calvert st. Weighcr-John Moorehead.
Assets $60,000,000 Cash Invested.
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ters ; F. Wagner, Foreman of Porters ; R. H. White, Engineer; W. Cummings, Fireman. Special Agents-J. B. Morris, J. W. Baer.
NAVAL OFFICE.
Naval Officer-John Lee Chapman.
Deputy Naval Officer-William Corkran.
Entry Clerk-Samuel Keefer.
Warehouse Clerks-Thomas B. Burch, William Byrn.
Liquidating Clerks-William H. Taylor, John P. Carter.
Fee Clerk-A. A. White.
Impost Clerk-George Chapman.
Manifest Entry Clerk-Daniel M. Moore.
Miscellaneous Clerk-James T. Randolph.
Messenger-Nelsou R. Gorsuch.
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.
Surveyor-Edington Fulton.
Deputy Surveyor-Henry R. Torbert.
Ass't Dep. Surveyor-Henry W. Stranghn.
Aid to Surveyor-P. D. Macneal.
Clerks-George R. Page, Isaac D. Cheesebor- ough, George W. Miller.
Messenger-William F. Taylor.
APPRAISER'S OFFICE.
Appraiser General-John L. Meredith.
Appraiser General's Clerk-Sam'l T. Morgan.
Appraisers-Ephraim F. Anderson, Gen. Adam E. King.
Examiners-J. R. King, J. R. Fellman, John M. Holland, Robert C. Maund, Rufus King, Alfred Miller.
Clerks-Wm. H. Myers, George T. Castle, J. Bankerd, Nisbet Turnbull, Wm. Galloway, Thomas H. Gardner, Caleb Douty.
EXAMINER OF DRUGS.
J. Purviance Polk.
UNITED STATES TREASURY.
U. S. Assistant Treasurer-Peter Negley.
Acting Assistant and Cashier-T. H. H. Leary Clerks-Josiah N. Jones, A. H. Barnitz, W. H.
Protzman, L. II. Nice, J. Anson Bates, Wm Fox, Jacob Deems, jr.
Messenger-Jacob R. Tucker.
Vault Watchmen-John Tague, John J. Bro- gunnier, David Crist, David Grogg, Maurice Albaugh.
Detective-C. C. Baldwin.
COURTS.
THE JUDICIARY OF MARYLAND.
THE COURT OF APPEALS consists of one Judge, specially elected from the eighth Judicial Circuit, (Bal- timore City,) and the Chief Judge of the seven remain- ing judicial circuits.
CHIEF JUDGE -Hon. James L. Bartol, of Baltimore city.
FIRST CIRCUIT .- Hon. Jas. A. Stewart, of Dor- chester co.
SECOND CIRCUIT .- Hon. J. M. Robinson, of Quecn Anne county.
THIRD CIRCUIT .- Hon. Richard Grason, of Balti- more county.
FOURTH CIRCUIT .- Hon. Richard II. Alvey, of Washington county.
FIFTH CIRCUIT .- Hon. Oliver Miller, of Anne Arundel co.
SIXTII CIRCUIT .- Hon. Richard I. Bowie, of Mont- gomery county.
SEVENTH CIRCUIT .- Hon. George Brent, of Charles county.
CLERK .- James S. Franklin, of Annapolis ; J. Shaaff Stockett, State Reporter; Hon. A. K. Syester, Attorney General.
TERMS OF COURT .- First Monday in April and October.
THE CIRCUIT COURTS OF MARYLAND.
TERMS OF COURTS .- The Judges of the Circuit Courts have power to change the days for the commencement of the terms of Courts, &c., under the following pro- visions of the Constitution, Article 4, section 24 :
"The Judges shall hold not less than two terms of the Circuit Court in each of the counties composing their respective circuits, at such times as are now, or may hereafter be prescribed, to which jurors shall be summoned; and in those counties where only two such terms are held, two other and intermediate terms, to which jurors shall not be summoned. Said Judges may alter or fix the times for holding any or all terms until otherwise prescribed, and shall adopt rules to the end that all business not requiring the interposition of a jury shall be, as far as practicable, disposed of &t said intermediate terms."
THE JUDICIAL CIRCUITS.
FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon. James A. Stew- art, Chief Judge; Hon. J. R. Franklin and Hon. L. T. H. Irving, associates. Terms of Court-
WORCESTER COUNTY .- Snow Hill, 3d Monday in Jan- uary, May and July, and 4th Monday in October.
SOMERSET COUNTY .- Princess Anne, 2d Monday in January, April, July and October.
DORCHESTER COUNTY .- Cambridge, 4th Monday in January, July and April, and 2d Monday in November.
WICOMICO COUNTY .- Salisbury, Ist Monday of Jan- nary and July, and 4th Monday of March and Sep- tember. 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, 1st Monday in May and November.
KENT COUNTY .-- Chestertown, 3d Monday in April and October.
CECIL COUNTY .- Elkton, 2nd Monday in February, 1st Monday in April and 3d Monday in July, and 2nd Monday in October.
THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon. Richard Grason, Chief Judge. Hon. George Yellott and Hon. James D. Waters, associates. Terms of Court-
BALTIMORE COUNTY .- Towsontown, Ist Monday in March, 3d Monday in May, 2d Monday in September and 1st 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 H. Alvey, Chief Judge. Hon. William Motter and Hon. George A. Pearre, associates. Terms of Court-
ALLEGANY COUNTY .- Cumberland, Ist Monday in January, 2d Monday in April, and Ist Monday in Oct.
WASHINGTON COUNTY .- Hagerstown, Ist Monday in March, 4th Monday in July and 2d Monday in Novem- ber.
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon. Oliver Miller, Chief Judge. Hon. Edward Hammond and Hon. Wil- liam N. Hayden, associates. Terms of Court-
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY .- Annapolis, 3d Monday in April and 3d Monday in October.
CARROLL COUNTY .- Westminster, 1st Monday in April and September.
HOWARD COUNTY .- Ellicott city, 3d Monday in March and 1st Monday in September.
SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon. Richard I. Bowie, Chief Judge. Hon William Veirs Bouic and Hon. John A. Lynch, associates. Terms of Court-
FREDERICK COUNTY .- Frederick, 3d Monday in Feb- ruary and September, and 2d Monday in May and De- cember.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY .- Rockville, 3d Monday in January and March, 1st Monday in June and 2d Monday in November.
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SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT -Hon. George Brent, Chief Judge. Hon. Robert Ford and Hon. Dan'l R. Magruder. associates. Terms of Court-
PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY .- Upper Marlborough, 1st Monday in April and October, and 3d Monday in Jan- uary and June.
CHARLES COUNTY .- Port Tobacco, 3d Monday in Feb- ruary, May, July and November.
CALVERT COUNTY .- Prince Frederick, 1st Monday in May, July and February, and on Wednesday next af- ter 1st Monday in November.
ST. MARY'S COUNTY .- Leonardtown, 3d Monday in March and September, and Ist Monday in June and December.
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Baltimore city.
THE SUPREME BENCH .- Hon. 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 as- signed 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 Raisin, Clerk. John M. Young. Commissioner of Insolvent Debtors.
CIRCUIT COURT .- Judge Pinkney, with Judge Scott to assist. James R. Brewer, Clerk.
CRIMINAL COURT .- Judge Gilmor, with Judge Dob- bin to assist. William F. McKewen, Clerk George P. Kane, Sheriff. A. Leo Knott, State's Attorney ; Fred. Pinkney, Assistant.
CITY COURT .- Judge Scott, with Judge Pinkney to assist. Andrew J. George, Clerk.
The Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas, Criminal and City Courts commence their terms on the 2d Mon- day in January, May and September. The terms of the Circuit Court are 2d Monday in January, March, May, September and November; and the 2d Monday of July shall be a return day.
ORPHANS' COURT .- Hon. Bolivar D. Danels, Chief Judge; Hons. George W. Bishop and G. W. Lind- say, 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, P. M.
THE U. S. COURTS IN MARYLAND.
New U. S. Court House, corner North and Fayette Sts.
The State of Maryland is in the Fourth Judicial Cir- cuit, which includes Virginia, West Virginia, North and South Carolina, and is assigned to Chief Justice Chase, of the United States Supreme Court.
THE U. S. CIRCUIT COURT .- " The Circuit Court of the United States for the Fourth Circuit in and for Maryland District," Hon, Hugh I .. Bond, Circuit Judge, and Hon. Wm. Fell Giles, District Judge. Clerk, James W. Chew. U. S. District Attorney, Archibald Stirling, Jr .. Esq. A. M. Rogers, Assistant. U. S. Marshal, Edward Y. Goldsborough. U. S. Commis- sioners, Isaac Brooks and R. Lyon Rogers, Esqrs.
TERMS OF COURT are held on the first Monday of April and November.
THE U. S. DISTRICT COURT .- "The District 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.]
TERMS OF COURT are held on the 1st Tuesday in March, June, September and December.
CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS.
GREAT BRITAIN-Denis Donohoe, office over Exchange Reading Rooms. J. J. Jackson, vice, 8 South st. FRANCE-E. de Merolla, 57 Exchange Place.
SPAIN-Mr. Echeverria C. Rafart, V. C.
GERMAN EMPIRE, WURTEMBERG, BAVARIAN, HESSE- DARNSTADT AND BADEN-W. Dresel, 37 S. Gay st.
BELGIUM-G. O. Gorter, 3 Howell Block, Cor. Camden and Sharp.
RUSSIA-C. Nitze, Acting Vice-Consul, Office No. 7 South St
ITALY-E. de Merolla, 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 st. VENEZUELA-Bolivar D. Danels, 43 Lexington street.
BRAZIL AND NICARAGUA-C. Oliver O'Donnell, 52 S. Gay st.
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.
EQUADOR-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, 56 Ex- change Place.
PERU-Frederick 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 Days, 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, S. F. Adams,
A. Fuller Crane, Lewis N. Hopkins,
C. Oliver O'Donnell, John Stellman,
Girard H. Reese, Wm. A. Williar,
Charles W. Lord.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.
The Largest Life Insurance Co. in the World.
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FRANKLIN BANK. 15 South Street opposite German. Chartered 1810-Capital, $600,000. C. J. BAKER, President. CHAS. GOODWIN, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
Robert Turner, S. Sprigg Belt,
G. H. Hunt, C. Webb,
George Saunders, Ilugh Sisson,
William Seemuller.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Divi- dends, January and July. Election, April.
Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce, the most Popular Sauce in America.
MARINE BANK. N. E corner Gay 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. Divi- dends, April and October. Election, April.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK. N. W. corner Lombard and South Streets. Chartered 1810-Capital, $650,000. J. HANSON 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,
H. W. Archer.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Divi- dends, Jannary 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, John M. Orem,
W. H. Graham, Robert I .Fisher,
Alexander H. Stump, H. L. Whitridge, Win. H. Baldwin, Jr. Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends, July and January. Election, January.
NATIONAL MECHANICS BANK.
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