Woods' Baltimore city directory (1873), Part 178

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Publication date: 1873
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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S. E. corner of Culvert and Fayette Streets. Chartered 1800-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, William Carmichael,


Augustus J. Albert, C. M. Keyser,


Charles Hoffman, John Cushing,


William Devries, J. H. Rieman, G. A. Von Lingan.


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


WESTERN NATIONAL BANK.


Eutaw Street, onc 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,


Joseph W. Mowell, J. Matthews,


J. S. Gittings, jr. M. Benzinger, Discount Day, Wednesday. Dividends, Jan- uary. Election, May.


PEOPLE'S BANK. Corner of Baltimore and Pacu Strects.


JACOB H. TAYLOR, President.


JOHN M. NELSON, Cashier. DIRECTORS.


David Carson,


E. A. Clabaugb,


Thomas H. Kensett,


W. H. Cłabaugh,


H. M. Vail,


HI. 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,


Wm. Hopkins,


D. L. Bartlett,


Francis White


Win. Lamping,


A. H. Shriver.


Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Dividends, January and July.


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York,


APPENDIX.


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CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK. Corner of Hunover 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,


James W. Alnutt, Win. Hand Browne,


Charles Reeder, jr. Henry C. Turnbull, 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,


Samuel Edmonds, Thomas G. Evans,


Win. H. Ford.


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,


Edw. W. Robinson, Thomas Kensett, John W. Randolph. Discount Day, Thursday. Dividends, May and November.


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,


Jobn Hurst, J. P. Neer,


H. Clay Miller, H. C. Smith,


S. Lehmayer, A. J. Miller,


David T. Buzby.


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. Shryock,


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 Guy and Second Streets. Chartered 1819-open for receiving and paying deposits daily from 10 to 1 o'clock. ARCHIBALD STIRLING, President.


DAVID BALDWIN, Treasurer, S. McD. RICHARDSON, Ass't Treasurer.


DIRECTORS.


Michael Warner, James I. Fisher,


Chauncey 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,


Christopher Hinrichs, George N. Eaton,


Thomas Whitridge, Thomas M. Smith,


Enoch Pratt,


Laurence Thomsen,


Henry James,


H. W. Drakeley,


EUTAW SAVINGS BANK. S. E. Corner Eutaw and Fayette Streets.


Incorporated 1847-Open for receiving and pay- ing deposits daily from 9 to 1 o'clock. WM. F. BURNS, President.


ROBERT D. BROWN, Treasurer.


DIRECTORS.


Wm. F. Burns, Aaron Fenton


George Bartlett, Elisha H. Perkins,


James Harvey, Wm. J. Rieman,


John Cushing, John Gregg,


Francis Burns, Samuel R. Smith,


Alexander Kirkland,


George P. Thomas, Francis Dawes.


Asa Needham,


Matthew B. Clark, J. Harman Brown,


Alfred Jenkins, Wm. Wilson, jr.


Wm. Devries, Wm. H. Perkins,


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


Henry Snyder.


Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce, manuf'd and sold wholesale by W. C. Heslop & Co .. 19 s. Calvert st.


Assets $60,000,000 Cash Invested.


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APPENDIX.


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


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. Joshua Regester,


James Musgrave, G. S. Griffith,


Henry Taylor, Bernhard Clark


John W. D. Pentz, Lewis Seldner


CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK.


S. E. corner Charles and Lexington Streets. 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. ''anfield,


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. McCullob,


Thomas J. Wilson, Wm. Numsen,


George Sanders, Wm. Woodward,


Germon H. Hunt, James Carey,


Christian Ax, Jesse Tyson,


Henry C. Smith, Samuel Appold.


This Bank is open daily for receiving deposits of any amount on interest, and paying money, from 10 to 2 o'clock.


GERMAN SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE CITY. N. E. cor Baltimore and Holliday Sts. (upstairs.) Capital $520,000. CHARLES WEBER, President, HENRY STRAUS, Vice-President. HENRY VEES, Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


Charles Weber, Anton Weiskittel,


Henry Straus, Christopher Gissel,


A. Bosse, John G. Koppelman,


Peter Vols, H. R. Hoeneman,


Michael Willinger, Pred. Wehr,


Wm. George Atkinson.


GERMAN AMERICAN BANK OF BALTI- MORE. 173 South Broadway. Capital $200,000. WILLIAM SCHWARZ, President. A. Y. DOLFIELD, Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


William Schwarz, F. T. Holthaus,


Charles Cronhardt, Simon Stern,


A. Y. Dolfield, John Hertel,


C. Gunther, John G. Mann,


Henry Smith, Lewis Ehrman,


A. Martini,


Levi Straus.


Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.


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. COL. M. BENZINGER, President.


C. C. SHRIVER, Treasurer. MANAGERS.


Matthias Benzinger, Jobn W. Jenkins,


George W. Webb, Daniel J. Foley,


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


Alfred Jenkins, Thomas J. Myer,


John Murphy, Henry Bogue,


Lnke Cassidy, Joseph Fink,


Daniel Donnelly, Henry McCaffrey, Isaac Hartman,


Wm. V. G. Hull,


John Malloy, Thomas C. Yearly,


F. Wm. Dammann, John T. Piquett,


Joseph Judik, Patrick J. Costolay,


John A. Middleton,


Henry R. McNally,


J. J. Turner.


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


DIRECTORS.


Geo. W. Hardesty, James B. Duke,


George T. Clark, George Plitt,


William Holmes, Robert S. Corse,


William Koors, Robert W. Loney,


Stephen Lewis, Louis Muth,


John MeCart, Samuel Lucas,


James Connington.


UNITED GERMAN BANK.


S. W. Cor. Baltimore Street and Postoffice av. Capital $100,000. JOHN SMITH, President. CONRAD MEID, Vice-President.


CHARLES WESTRICH, Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


John Smith, August Degenhard,


Clemens Ostendorf, J. B. Kissner,


Joseph Kruezer, Joseph Batzer,


Valentine Zoeller, John Hodes,


J. W. Gerken, Andrew Hofmann,


Conrad Meid, John Bauernschmidt.


FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. 80 West Baltimore Strect. Chartered 1865 .- Capital $3,000,000. W. L. VAN DERLIP, Cashier. TRUSTEES.


Samuel Townsend, Vacant. William J. Albert.


LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK, Incorporated Dec. 19, 1871.


FRANKLIN LAND AND LOAN COMPANY, Incorporated February 16, 1871.


CHESAPEAKE MUTUAL LAND AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Incorporated April 6, 1869. S. W. Cor. Charles and Lexington Streets.


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York,


Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce, for all kinds of Meats, Soups, Gravies, Fish, &c.


APPENDIX.


903


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


THOS MURDOCH, sw cor South and German. GEO. E. SANGSTON, 1 Law Building. T. HARRIS HODGES, 23 Lexington. WALTER S. WILKINSON, cor Baltimore and Charles streets.


RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. North, South, East, and West. Ticket office n e cor Calvert and Baltimore sts. W. D. DuBarry, Ticket Agent. Samuel F. De Ford, South Eastern Agent.


BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Camden Station, Camden Street.


John W. Garrett, President.


John King, Jr., Vice-President.


Wm. Keyser, Second Vice-President.


William H. Ijams, Treasurer.


W. T. Thelin, Auditor.


John L. Wilson, Master of Roads. John C. Davis, Master of Machinery.


L. M. Cole. General Ticket Agent.


C. B. Jones, General Passenger Agent. Frank Miller, Passenger Train Agent. Nathan Guilford, General Freight Agent. Oliver Hoblitzell, Gen'l Agent, Camden Station. L. F. Beeler, Agent, Locust Point.


Benj. Williams, Purchasing Agent. J. L. Randolph, Chief Engineer. Geo. S. Koontz, Agent at Washington.


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 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. Enoch Pratt, Vice-President.


William Crawford, General 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 of Machinery. A. E. Smyrk, Supervisor of Road.


BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Office No. 70 N. Calvert Street.


Oden Bowie, President.


J. N. DuBarry, Vice-President and General Manager. .


E. L. DuBarry, Superintendent.


E. S. Young. Gen'l Passenger Agent.


J. M. Drill, General Freight Agent.


J. S Leib, Treasurer.


S. Little, Auditor.


BALTIMORE AND DRUM POINT RAIL ROAD. Office 31 St. Paul Street.


Hon. Daniel R. Magruder, President Gen'l Geo. H. Steuart, Acting Secretary and Treasurer.


DIRECTORS.


F. L. Barreda,


Dr. Elliott Burwell,


Isaac Solomon, F. P. Olcott,


Henry E. Morton, Thomas S. Iglehart


Gen'l George H. Steuart.


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 Southampton both going and returning. These vessels take freight to London, Hull. Hamburg, Antwerp, Potterdam and Amsterdam, for which through bills of lading are signed. All letters must pass through the Postoffice. For freight or passage apply to


A. SCHUMACHER & Co., No. 9 S. Charles Street.


ALLAN STEAMSHIP LINE.


The Screw Steamers of the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company run between Baltimore and Liverpool, via Halifax, every alternate Wednesday, taking freight and passengers. All letters must pass through the Post Office For freight or passag apply to


a. SCHUMACHER & CO., No. 9 S. Charles Street.


¿FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN.


Inman Line of Mail Steamers, sailing from New York every Saturday and alternate Tuesdays. J. Q. A. HERRING, Agent Adams' Express, 164 W. Baltimore St. And GEORGE MCCAFFRAY, Agent, 28 St. Paul St.


BALTIMORE AND HAVANA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.


For Havana and New Orleans, calling at Key West, carrying the United States Mails, sailing Ist and 15th of each month. 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 Company will sail tri-weekly for Boston via Norfolk at 12 noon. For Freight or Passage apply to A. L. HUGGINS, Agent, foot of Long Dock.


FOR CHARLESTON.


Every five days, Baltimore and Charleston Railroad and Steamship Company, composed of the Steamships Falcon, Seagull and Maryland. For Freight and Pas- sage apply to


MORDECAI & CO. 45 S. Gay,Street.


O. F. Bresee, General Agent, 15 South St.


Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce, manufact'd by W. C. Heslop & Co., 19 s. Calvert st., cor. German.


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APPENDIX.


FOR SAVANNAH, GA.


Every five days, Baltimore and Savannah Steamship Company, composed of the first class Steamships Sara- gossa, America, North Point and Fannie. Through bills of laden given for all points in Georgia, Alabama and Florida by Georgia Central and Atlantic and Gulf Rail- road. For Freight or Passage apply to JAS. B. ANDREWS, Agent, 73 Smith's Wharf, or foot of Long Dock.


FOR THE SOUTH.


Baltimore, Portsmouth and Weldon. Bay Line and Sea- board and Roanoke Rail Road.


The elegant steamers LOUISIANA and GEORGE LEARY, leave Baltimore daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M., for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk, connecting at Portsmouth with the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad for Weldon, Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington, Charleston, Angusta, Atlanta, and all places South. For Edenton and Ply- mouth, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.


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


POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMP'Y-FOR RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG.


The Steamers of this Line are now leaving from Pier No. 2 Light Street Wharf, at 4 o'clock, P. M., as follows: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, via James River Route. Through hills of lading given to all points South.


R. FOSTER, Agent 90 Light st. Wharf.


BALTIMORE AND FREDERICKSBURG LINE.


The Steamer MATILDA, Capt. Jacob Kirwan, will leave foot of Spears' Wharf every Friday at 4.30 o'clock, P. M. Returning will leave Fredericksburg every Monday evening at 8 o'clock.


The Steamer WENONAH, Capt A. I. OLMARY, will leave same wharf every Tuesday evening at 4 P. M. Returning will leave Fredericksburg every Thurs- day evening at 8 o'clock.


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


POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE.


For Alexandria, Washington, Georgetown and Poto- mac River Landings. The Steamer EXPRESS will leave from Pier No. 10, Light Street Whart. every Tues. day at 4 P. M. Returning will leave Washington every Saturday at 6 A. M., and Alexandria at 7 A. M. For further information. apply to


A. NEEDHAM & SONS, 142 Light Street Wharf.


BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT CO.


The Steamers of this Company leave their Wharf, 3 Light Street Wharf, daily, (Sandays excepted,) at 3 P. M., for Philadelphia.


J. ALEX. SIIRIVER, Agent, 3 Light Street W hart


EASTERN SHORE STEAMBOAT CO.


Steamer MAGGIE, Capt. S. H. Wilson, will leave Baltimore South Street, every Tuesday and Friday, at 5 p. m., for Crisfield Onancock, Pitt's Wharf, Newton, and Snow Hill. Returning, leave Snow Hill every Monday and Thursday at 4 a. m , touching at Newton, Pitt's Wharf, Onancock and Crisfield, arriving in Bal- timore early the next morning.


Steamer HELEN. Capt. G. A. Raynor, will leave Baltimore, South Street Wharf, every Wednesday and Sunday at 5 p. m., for Crisfield, Pungoteague, Occahan- nock, Hunger's and Cherrystone. Both boats taking passengers for the Delaware Rail Road.


Freight received until 4 p. m., and must be prepaid. Freight recelved at all points on Eastern Shore R. R. P. R. CLARK, Agent, 107 South Street.


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


Steamers of this line leave Company's Wharf, font of Frederick Street Dock, daily at 4 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.) through to New York.


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


WEEMS' TRANSPORTATION LINE.


PLANTER, Jones, leaves Pier No. 8 Light Street every Wednesday and Saturday at 6.30 a. m., for Fair Haven, Pium Point. Governor's Run and Patuxent River, proceeding as far up as Benedict. Returning, leaves Benedict every Thursday and Monday at 6 a. m., for Baltimore, calling at all the Landings for freight and passengers. Freight received at Pier No. 8 Light Street, on Tuesdays and Fridays only, up to 4 o'clock.


MARY WASHINGTON, Capt Gourley, leaves Pier. No. 8 Light Street, every Thursday Night, at 10 o'clock, for Patuxent River direct, proceeding as far up as Hill's Landing. Returning, leaves Hill's Landing every Monday for Nottingham, and Nottingham every Tuesday 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 Thursdays only, up to 4 o'clock.


M. L. WEEMS, Agent.


BALTIMORE & SUSQUEHANNA STEAM CO.


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 & GEORG E 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, Alexandria and Georgetown, stopping at her usual Landings on the Potomac.


CHARLES WORTHINGTON, Agent, Foot of Commerce Street.


MARYLAND STEAMBOAT COMPANY.


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


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


FOR EASTON, OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE, DENTON AND IN- TERMEDIATE LANDINGS-Steamer HIGHLAND LIGHT, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9 p. m., con- necting at Cambridge next morning with 9 a. m. train on Dorchester and Delaware Railroad for Seaford, and at Easton with Maryland and Delaware Railroad.


LOWER POTOMAC LINĘ.


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 from Pier 9 Light Street Wharf. C. P. IRVINE, Agent, Office, 138 Light Street Wharf.


CHESTER RIVER STEAMBOAT CO.


The Steamer CHESTER will leave Baltimore every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 A. M., for Kent Island, Queenstown, Greys Inn Creek, Quaker Neck, Booker's, Rolph's, Chestertown and Crumpton. Re- turning leave Crumpton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 A. M., making the above stops. Fare $1 25.


Freights received on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All freights must be prepaid at the office in Baltimore. R. A. BRAINARD, Agent, Office Pier 7 Light Street Wharf


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York,


Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce, commended by the FIRST Physicians of the country.


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APPENDIX.


NEWBERN, NORTH CAROLINA.


The Steamer JAMES A. GARY is now running re- gularly 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.


WILMINGTON, N. C.


The Steamers D. J. FOLEY, REBECCA CLYDE, and LUCILLE, are now running to the above port semi week - ly, and issuing through bills of lading in connection with the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta, Wil- mington and Rutherford. and Weldon Railroads.


ANDREWS & CO., 73 Smith's Wharf.


RICHMOND AND YORK RIVER RAILROAD LINE.


The Steamer STATE OF VIRGINIA leaves Pier No. 2 every Monday and Thursday, at 4 P. M. R. FOSTER, Agent, 90 Light Street Wharf.


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


ROB'T TYSON & CO., Agents.


SASSAFRAS RIVER.


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


U. S. LOCAL INSPECTOR OF STEAM- BOATS-Office, second story Custom House.


EXPRESSES.


ADAMS' EXPRESS CO. Office 164 W. Baltimore Street


PENNSYLVANIA R. R. TICKET OFFICE AND BAGGAGE EXPRESS. N. E. cor. Calvert and Baltimore Streets.


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 and 150 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 Offie 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 Gibbous Hotel, corner of Saratoga and Howard Streets, daily, at 2 o'clock, P. M. in Winter and 3 o'clock in Summer.


TELEGRAPHS.


WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.


S. W. corner Baltimore and South streets. Branch offices :- Barnum's Hotel, Howard House, 39 South, Calverton Hotel, Wilhelm's Hotel, Abbott Iron Works, Canton ; Camden Station, President Street Depot, Jackson's Wharf, foot of Bond street; Calvert Station, Mt. Vernon Hotel, N. E. Cor. Calvert and Bal- timore; 3 Light-st. wharf, Stock Board. 12 South street, 265 W. Baltimore street, and 32 South street. A. WILSON, JR., Pres't.


FRANKLIN TELEGRAPH CO. . Office 21 South Street.


Branch offices :- Eutaw House, 67 Exchange Place, corner St. Paul and Baltimore streets, 2 Light-st. wharf, and corner Buchanan's wharf and Pratt. KENNEDY DUFF, Manager.


PACIFIC AND ATLANTICTELEGRAPH CO 13 South Street.


Branch offices :- 4 Boston street, (Canton ; ) 5 Commerce street, cor Lombard and Gay streets, Gen. Wayne Hotel.


PASSENGER RAILWAYS.


CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY.


Office Carroll Hall, up stairs, corner Calvert and Baltimore streets. HENRY TYSON, President and Supert. RICHARDS C. SMITH, Treasurer.


MADISON AVENUE AND LINE. BROADWAY


Runs from Thames street, East Baltimore, to station on North avenue. Cars leave the stations every four minutes.


Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce, manufd and sold wholesale by W. C. Heslop & Co., 19 s. Calvert st. ROGER B. PEARSON, Manager.


Assets $60,000,000 Cash Invested.


906


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PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND ALBE- MARLE STREET LINE.


Runs from city limits on Pennsylvania ave- nue, to Philadelphia depot. Cars run at inter- vals of 9 minutes.


FRANKLIN SQUARE LINE.


Runs from west end of Baltimore street, to Baltimore Cemetery. Cars leave the stations every 4 minutes.


NORTH AND SOUTH BALTIMORE.


Cars run at intervals of 9 minutes from ter- minus on Light street, to end of Charles street, at North Boundary avenue.


EUTAW STREET AND CAMDEN DEPOT.


This line runs from Baltimore street, along Eutaw to Camen depot. Cars run every 10 minutes.


CANTON LINE.


Runs at intervals of 15 minutes from North avenne to Toone street, Canton.


MAYTime of starting the cars on all the lines in Summer, 6 a. m., in winter, 6} a. m. Run until midnight.


CITIZENS RAILWAY COMPANY.


Office, N. W. Terminus.


J. S. HAGERTY. President.


G. W. STODDARD, Gen'l Supt.


Going East to Patterson Park .- From Druid Hill Park to Pennsylvania Avenue, Cumber- land, Gilmor, Townsend, Republican, Fayette, Howard, Lombard, Exeter and Pratt Streets. Returning from Patterson Park-Baltimore Street to Ann, Pratt, Exeter, Lombard, South, North, Fayette, Carey, Townsend, Stricker, Gilmor, Cumberland, Penna. Avenue and ter- minns at Druid Hill Park.




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