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72. Millington, Wednesday, Millington, Kent County.
73. Vienna, Tuesday, Vienna, Dorchester Co.
74. Hebron, Saturday, Cockeysville, Baltimore County.
75. De Kalb, * Monday, Metamora Hall, Lom- bard street.
76. Allemania, * Tuesday, Harugari Hall, E. Baltimore street.
77. Fairmount, Tuesday, Fairmount District, Somerset Couuty.
78. Manchester, Tuesday, Manchester, Carroll County.
79. Laurel, Thursday, Laurel, Prince George County.
80. Mazeppa, Friday, St. Peter's, Somerset Co.
81. Wicomico, Tuesday; Tyaskin, Wicomico Co.
82. Cambridge, Thursday, Cambridge, Dorches- ter County.
83. Montgomery, Friday, Rockville, Montgom- ery County.
84. Champion, Friday, Mt. Washington, Bal- timore County .
85. Oakland, Friday, Oakland, Garrett Co.
86. Rising Sun, Thursday, Lonaconing, Alle- ghany County.
87 Steuben, * Thursday. Trinity Hall, Balto. 72. Millington, Wednesday, Millington, Kent County.
73. Vienna, Tuesday, Vienna, Dorchester Co.
74. Hebron, Saturday, Marble Hill, Balto. Co.
75. DeKalb,# Monday, Metamora Hall, Lom- bard st. near Hanover.
76. Allemania, # Tuesday, Harugari Hall.
77. Fairmount, Tuesday, Fairmount, Somerset County.
78. Manchester, Tuesday, Manchester, Carroll County.
79. Laurel, Wednesday, Laurel, Prince George's County.
80. Mazeppa, , St. Peter's, Somerset Co.
81. Wicomico, -, Hancock, Wicomico Co.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
James B. Mannar, Grand Worthy Patriarch, 6 n Calvert st.
J. W. Bradley, Riverton, Wicomico County, Grand Worthy Associate.
R. T. Smith, sr., 87 W. Fayette st., Baltimore, Grand Scribe.
S. S. Addison, Baltimore, Grand Treasurer.
Wm. Griffith, Sextonville, Baltimore County, Grand Chaplain.
Wm. McCoy, 43 n Gay, Grand Conductor Nicholas Shivers, Baltimore, 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.
East Baltimore, No. 6, Monday, n e cor Bank and Bond.
Randolph, No. 5, Saturday, Wildey Hall.
Rising Sun, 130 Canton av.
Land and Sea, No. 161, Thursday, s e corner Light and Montgomery.
Great Western, No. 20, Tuesday, se cor Fay- ette and Charles ..
Alfred Cookman, No. 22, Thursday, Catonsville Depot, w Baltimore st.
The Grand Division also meets quarterly, on the last Thursday in January, April, July and October, at such place as may be fixed at the preceding meeting.
J. HENRY GIESE, No. 21 Spear's Wharf.
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Assets $65,000,000 Cash Invested.
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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.
H. C. Maydwell, Grand Worthy Patron
John P. Sindall, Grand Vice Patron.
O. H. Bruce, Grand Secretary. Charles Leonard, Assistant Grand Secretary. J. Webster Stewart, Grand Treasurer.
R. T. Smith, sr. Grand Chaplain.
A. Marshall, Grand Guide.
J. C. Gorman, Grand Watchman.
Charles W. Banthem, P. G. W. Patron.
Subordinate Sections Meeting in the City.
Washington, No. 1, Tuesday, ne cor Bank and Bond
Irvington, No. 3, Monday, cor of Washington and Lombard sts.
Silver Spring, No. 18, Wednesday, cor Light and Montgomery sts.
Ellsworth, No. 27, Thursday, n e cor Bank and Bond sts.
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.
Wm. l'enn, No. 41, Wednesday, 318 Light.
All communications, applications, &c., should be addressed to O. H. Bruce, Grand Secretary, No. 6 Hill st., Baltimore.
HEPTASOPHS, OR S ... W. M ...
The M. W. Supreme Conclave meets on the 3d Wednesday in July 1874, at Baltimore, Wm. Foster, M. E. Supreme Archon.
S. Baird Wolfe, M. D., M. W. Supreme Secre- tary, 114 w Baltimore.
R. W. Grand Conclave of Maryland meets 2d Monday in May and November.
Charles Fairbanks, M. E. Grand Archon.
James Young, Grand Scribe, 114 w Baltimore.
Time and Place of Meeting of Subordinate Conclaves -- List of Recording Scribes.
Alpha, No. 1, Friday, Kai-el-Koaz Hall, Fay- ette, west of Calvert, S. B. Wolfe, M. D., 114 w Baltimore.
Beta, No. 2, Thursday, Druid Hall, Gay aud Fayette streets, Thos. J. Kennard, Wolfe n of Madison.
Gamma, No. 3, Friday, Gay and Front streets, J. V. Posey, 551 n Gay.
Delta, No. 4, Wednesday, Temperance Temple, C. W. Simpson, 97 n Anu.
Epsilon, No. 5, Wednesday, Gay and Fayette streets, G. Bredehoet, 139 n Bond.
Zeta, No. 6, Wednesday, Maryland Hall, Biddle street, J. H. Christian, M. D., 11 German. Eta, No. 7, Thursday, Temperance Temple, W. E. Anderson, 89 n Calvert.
Theta, No. 8, Friday, Annapolis, Samuel Jick- ling, Annapolis.
Kappa, No. 10, Thursday, Maryland Hall, Bid- dle street, G. H. Cline, 298 e Madison.
Lambda, No. il, Monday, Maul's Hall, Canton, Cyrus Copper, Elliott and Canton.
Shiloh, No. 12, Monday, Harugari Hall, Balti- more street, near Exeter, V. Hohlweg, 51 n Fremont.
Nu, No. 13, Thursday, Uniontown, Herod P. Engler, Uniontown.
Xi, No. 14, Tuesday, Mozart IIall, Robert B. Lawton, 296 Hanover.
Omikron. No. 15, Wednesday, Charles N. Ma- dore, Cumberland, Md.
Pi, No. 16, C. W. Whitman, 418 Light.
Rho, No. 17, Tuesday, Bowen Hall, Charles A. Harvey, 727 w Lombard.
Sigma, No. 18, Friday, Cumberland, Md.
R. W. Grand Encampment of Maryland meets first Friday in March and September.
J. H. Christian, M. E. Grand Commander.
J. H. Livingston, R. W. Grand Scribe.
Ormisda Encampment, No. 1, Ist and 3d Thursday. Temperance Temple.
Cleobulus Encampment, No. 2, 4th Wednes- day, Maryland Hall, w Biddle ..
Solon Encampment, No. 3, Tuesday, Temper- ance Temple.
Pitticus Encampment, No. 4, meets every Tues- day, at Druid Ilall, Fayette and Gay.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA.
Grand Council meets semi-annually, in the city of Baltimore, at n e cor Baltimore and Gay. John Cox, Grand President.
Arianna Reese, Grand Vice President.
G. F. Ruff, Grand Secretary.
T. J. Trimble, Grand Treasurer.
H. Clay Maydwell, Grand Chaplain.
G. Edwin Swayne, Senior Grand Guide. Anna Foreman, Junior Grand Guide.
Mary J. Price, Grand Inside Sentinel.
Wm. H. Hebden, Grand Outside Sentinel.
Councils.
Columbia Council No. 1, Room 3, Temperance Temple
Excelsior Council No. 2, N. W. cor. Fayette and Gay sts., Tuesday.
Franklin, No. 10, Friday, S. W. cor Greene and Lexington
Laurel, No. 8, Monday night, Maryland Hall, Biddle street.
Monumental Council, No. 4, Osceola Hall, N. Gay st., Friday
Maryland Council, No. 5, Redmen's Hall, Paca street, Friday Liberty Council, No. 6, Powhatan Hall, Bond and Pratt streets, Friday.
ORDER OF UNITED AMERICAN ME- CHANICS.
State Council of Maryland-Secretary's office, N. W. cor Greene and Baltimore streets.
George Washington Degree Council, No. 1- Thursday, cor Greene and Baltimore streets. Baltimore Council, No.1-Thursday, cor Gough and Dallas streets.
Monumental Council, No. 2-Monday, S. E.cor Bond and Pratt streets.
Independent Council, No. 14-Saturday, North East, Cecil County.
Good Intent Council, No. 17-Wednesday, Elk- ton, Cecil County.
Grass Seeds Cement and Plaster.
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American Star Council, No. 18-Friday, Me- chanics Hall, N. W. cor Greene and Balti- more streets.
Cherry Hill Council, No. 19-Saturday, Cherry Hill, Cecil County.
Chesapeake Council, No.20-Wednesday, Chesa- peake City, Cecil county.
Empire Council, No. 23-Tuesday, cor Greene and Baltimore streets.
Liberty Council, No. 24-Friday, Harvey Hall, N. W. cor Pratt aud Hanover streets.
Goodwill Council, No.25-Tuesday, Woodberry, Baltimore county.
Guiding Star Council, No. 26-Saturday, Ce- cilton, Cecil county.
Maryland Council, No. 28-Tuesday, Mary land Hall, No. 195 Biddle street.
Excelsior Council, No. 29-Saturday, N. W. cor Lexington and Greene streets.
Greenmount Council, No. 30-Wednesday, cor Gay and Exeter streets.
Columbia Council, No. 31-Wednesday, Fred- erick avenue.
Paul Jones Council, No. 32-Tuesday, Maryland Hall, No. 195 Biddle street.
Rescue Council, No. 34-Tuesday, Mechanics Hall, cor Greene and Baltimore streets.
Howard Council, No. 35-Monday, cor Lexing .. ton and Howard streets.
Riverside Council, No. 36- Thursday, Port Deposit, Cecil county.
Eutaw Council, No. 37-Thursday, Hoffman Hall, No. 560 W. Baltimore street.
Baltimore City Council, No. 38-Wednesday, Mechanics Hall, Greene and Baltimore streets. Gratitude Council, No. 40-Tuesday, cor Eutaw street and Druid Hill avenue.
Continental Council, No. 41- Wednesday, Ham- burg near Hanover street. . Mount Clair Council, No. 42-Friday, No. 560 WV. Baltimore street.
Clandawah Council, No. 43-Wednesday, Flint Stone, Alleghany county.
Venus Council, No.44-Friday, Havre de Grace, Howard county.
Bunker Hill Council, No. 45-Monday, cor Ster- ritt and MeHenry street
JUNIOR O. U. A. M.
State Council of Maryland-S. C. Secretary, J. Adam Sohl, of No. 1.
Baltimore Council, No. 1-Monday, N. W. cor Greene and Baltimore streets.
Maryland Council, No. 2-Tuesday, S. E. cor Bond and Pratt streets.
United Council, No. 4-Thursday, 195 Biddle street, near Druid Hill avenue.
Golden Rule Council, No. 6-Baltimore county. Friendship Council, No. 7-Monday, N. W. cor Hanover and Pratt streets.
Hope Council, No. 9 -- Friday, Cherry Hill, Ce- cil county.
Morning Star Council, No. 10-Monday, S. E. cor Howard and Lexington streets.
Wells & McComas Council, No. 11-Monday, S. E. cor Gay and Front streets.
Western Star Council, No. 12 - Wednesday, Alamo Hall, Republican near Saratoga sts. Columbia Council, No. 13-Tuesday, Wacker's Hall, Hamburg near Hanover.
U. O. A. PLASTERERS.
Monumental Lodge, Friday, night, cor. Bal- timore and Gay.
PATRIOTIC SONS OF AMERICA.
Washington Camp, Thursday night, cor. Bal- timore and Gay.
SOCIETY OF THE ARMY & NAVY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES.
Capt. John McNulty. President.
Maj. Gen. I. R. Trimble. Ist Vice-President,
Capt. Fred. M. Colston, Treasurer.
Capt. J. Blythe Alston, Sec'y.
GERMAN SOCIETY OF MARYLAND.
President -- H. Von Kapff.
First Vice-President-Charles W. Lentz.
Second Vice-President-Wm. Numsen.
Third Vice-President-Justus Bruehl.
Fourth Vice-President-Christian Ax.
Managers.
M. Benzinger, Jacob Rudolph,
Wm. Caspari, Fred. Schud,
M. G. Cohn, A. H. Schultz,
F. Hassencamp, John Stellmann,
J. H. Hausen wald,
Jacob Trust,
F. Oelmann, Capt. H. Steffens,
F. W. Ulrich, Ernst Knabe,
Fred. Arras, Carl Shienemann,
John Hemmeter, Fred. Ellenbrock.
Treasurer-Israel Cohen.
Secretary of the Society-Julius C. Wilkens.
Secretary of the Officers-H. G. Hilken.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Incorporated 1806.
President-Alexander Murdoch.
First Vice-President-W. W. Spence.
Second Vice-President-Wm. Crichton.
Counsellor-John T. Morris.
Secretary-Robert Sim.
Physician-Dr. C. C. Johnston.
Treasurer-John Turnbull, jr.
Managers.
Wm. Kello, F. L. Farquharson,
J. L. Bezeck, Thos. D. Anderson,
Henry Taylor, David Abercrombie.
GERMANIA CLUB. 181 West Fayette Street. Incorporated 1842.
Claas Vocke, President. Geo. Wm. Gail and Aug.C. Pracht, Vice-Pres'ts.
E. Hayen, Secretary. H. Lants, Secretary of Officers.
Gustav Gieske, Treasurer. F. Breves, Superintendent.
J. B. McPHERSON & CO., Canton Steam Saw Mills. White Oak and Yellow Pine Bill cut to Order.
The Largest Life Insurance Co. in the World.
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HIBERNIAN SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE.
Incorporated by the General Assembly of Mary- land, February, 1818. Col. Geo. P. Kane, President.
B. W. Jenkins, Ist Vice-President.
W. H. V. Smith, 2d Vice-President.
Rev. B. J. McManus, Chaplain.
M. A. Mullin, Counsellor. Drs. C. H. O'Donovan and D. A. O'Donnell, Physicians. John J. Rochford, Treasurer.
E. B. Smith, Secretary.
Managers.
Daniel J. Foley, James W. MeElroy, Luke Cassidy, Thos. G. Cartoll, F. T. Gallagher.
H. J. Kelly,
Daniel Donnelly,
Daniel Coakley.
Thomas Dougherty,
M. Roche.
Michael Duffy,
ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY. Chartered February 11th, 1867. E. G. Lind, President.
Henry R. Hazelhurst, Vice-President.
James Belden, Secretary. George H. Williams, Treasurer.
Rev. Dr. J. S. B. Hodges, Chaplain. Rev. T. W. Dudley, Asst. Chaplain.
CONCORDIA CLUB. Nos. 8, 10 and 12 S, Eutaw Street. Col. M. S. Hess, President. F. X. Koehler, 1st Vice-President. S. Rosenfeld, 2d Vice-President. S. Brown, Secretary. M. Hecht, Treasurer. M. Affelder, Comptroller. E. C. Linden, Superintendent.
SCHEUTZEN PARK ASSOCIATION. Belair Road, East of Broadway. Charles Lemkuhl, President. J. F. Requardt, Secretary. Ernst Buschmann, Comptroller. Fred. Kraemer, Shooting Master.
WEST BALTIMORE SCHEUTZEN ASSO- CIATION.
Foot of Fulton St. (formerly Carroll's Manor.) Headquarters Mechanics' HIall, Fay ette St.
H. Stang, President. J. Eckhardt, Vice-President. J. Peters, Treasurer. Charles Klaus, Secretary.
BALTIMORE CHAPTER, AMERICAN IN- STITUTE OF ARCHITECTS.
Rooms Maryland Academy of Art, 34 Mulberry. N. H. Hutton, President. Thos. Dixon, Vice-President. F. H. Smith, 2d Vice-President. Henry Brauns. Secretary and Treasurer. Executive Committee.
N. H. Hutton, Henry Branns, C. E. Cassell,
R. K. Martin,
John Wilkinson,
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BROTHER- HOOD OF BALTIMORE.
Organized in 1851. Purposes of the Associa- tion beneficial and charitable. Robert M. Proud, President. John C. Hachtel, Recording Secretary.
Elliott V. D. Poor, Financial Secretary. John G. Proud, jr. Treasurer.
Right Rev. W. Rollinson Whittingham, Ex- officio President.
Office N. E. cor Charles and Mulberry streets.
MARYLAND CLUB. N. E. cor Franklin and Cathedral.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE. No. 8 N. Charles Street-2d Story. Reading Rooms open and free to all, from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. S. W. T. Hopper, President.
James A. Houston, Gen'I Secretary .
YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE. Instituted September 11th, 1872.
Rooms S. E. corner Charles and Lexington Sts.
C. Oliver O'Donnell, President.
John Nunan, Vice-President.
D. L. Constantine, jr. Recording Secretary.
I. David Wheeler, Corresponding Secretary. George Hartman, Treasurer. Directors. Dennis Noble,
P. J. McKenna,
James Carroll, Dr. J. F. McShane, Dr. Wm. Lee, John F. Codd, Thos. O'Neill.
CHURCII ASSOCIATION . OF THE DIOCESE OF MARYLAND Rooms 101 N. Charles. Visitor and Adviser-The Bishop of Maryland. President-Robert Atkinson, M. D.
Secretary-Clayton C. Hall.
MARYLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Meets in the Rooms of the State Agricultural Society, cor Eutaw and Fayette Streets. Ezra Whitman, President. T. B. Dorsey, Secretary.
MARYLAND ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Mulberry near Cathedral. Prof. P. R. Uhler, President. Rev. Geo. A. Leakin, Secretary.
INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH. District Grand Lodge No. 5. Headquarters Covenant Hall, S. E. corner of Lexington and Howard Street. Jedidjah Lodge No. 7, meets every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.
Hasınonea Lodge, No. 45, meets every Wed- nesday evening at 73 o'clock.
King David Lodge, No. 60, meets every first and third Sunday of each month, at 23 P. M. Gabri 1 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 73 o'clock.
Hudson St., adjoining Abbott's Rolling Mills. Locust Stanchions, Treenails and Cedar Posts always on hand.
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GERMANIA MAENNERCHOR. 192 and 194 West Lombard Street.
E. L. Witthaus, President. Joseph Letzer, Ist Vice-President. Charles Dohme, 2d Vice-President John Herrmann, - Spillman, Secretaries. Peter Elkeyser, Treasurer.
ALLSTON ASSOCIATION.
59 Franklin. George William Brown. President. T. W. Hall, Vice-President. Win. Winchester, Secretary. J. W. Lyon, Treasurer.
THE HENRY WATSON CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. No. 72 North Calvert Street.
William B. Canfield, President.
John Curlett, Edward Otis Hinkley and Ger- mon H. Hunt, Vice-Presidents.
Win. A. Wisong, Corresponding Secretary. Joseph Merrefield, 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 this Society.
BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE IM- PROVEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE POOR.
122 W. Fayette Street. E. Otis Hinkley, President. Z. D. Brashears, Secretary.
Joseph Merrefield, Recording Secretary.
J. Harman Brown, Treasurer.
Office hours 9 to 4 o'clock.
1st District, 95 S. Bond street-Ezekiel C. Johnson, agent.
2d District, 167 N. Exeter street-Nicholson Vansant, agent.
3d District, 69 n Pine-Richard G. Hunt, agent. 4th District, 176 S. Paca-Joseph K. Love, agent.
HOUSE OF REFORMATION AND INSTRUC- TION FOR COLORED CIIILDREN.
This Institution is located in Prince George's County, near Talbert's Station, on the Balti- more and Potomac Railroad, 43 miles from Baltimore. This Institution is conducted on "the family plan," and has 752 acres of land attached. It owes much to the beneficence of Enoch Pratt. Esq.
John R. Cox, President. Gen'l Horn, Superintendent.
Managers on the part of the City : Enoch Pratt and Richard D. Fisher.
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR.
This Order is located at the corner of Forrest and Parnassus Streets.
INTERNAL REVENUE.
ALEXANDER P. TUTTON, Supervisor for the District of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary- land, &c., office at Philadelphia.
R. M. PROUD, Collector Third District of Maryland.
Chas. H. Cobb, Deputy Collector and Cashier. Office over Custom House.
JAMES McINTIRE, Collector First District of Maryland, office over Custom House.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOUSE OF REFUGE
Is situated a short distance from Frederick Ave, west of the city. W. R. Lincoln, Supt.
Managers of the House of Refuge on the part of the City of Baltimore :
Charles M. Keyser, J. E. Trippe,
L. A. Birely, C. W. Torsch,
Wm. Reynolds, Jr. Thomas R. Crane,
George W. Robinson, Rev. E. R. Eschbach,
A. Fuller Crane, Charles Towson.
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, FOR PROMOTING MECHANIC ARTS. .
President C. W. Bentley.
Vice-Presidents . Isaac S. George.
J. Mowion Saunders.
Recording Secretary .Edward L. Clark. Corresponding Secretary .. N. H. Thayer. Treasurer Edwd. W. Robinson.
Actuary. John S. Selby.
Librarian Alex. F. Lusby.
Janitor. Lemuel S. Prince.
Meets on the first Monday after the first Wed- nesday of each month, at the hall over Centre Market. Library open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Active members $5 for admission. Junior members $3. Lady members $3.
Chemical Department-Professor William P: Tonry, A. M School of Design-Prof. D. A. Woodward.
Educational Departm't-Prof.Jas. R. Webster. Musical Department-Profs. J. and D. May.
ATHENAEUM.
Corner of St. Paul and Saratoga Streets, con- tains the following Societies :
Mercantile Library Association. Library 29,000 volumes.
Library Company of Baltimore. Maryland Historical Society.
The Library and Reading Rooms are open daily, from 10 A. M. until 10 P. M., for the re- ception of members generally. Subscriptions Five Dollars per annum. Active members Three Dollars. James A. Gary, President.
John W. M. Lee, Librarian.
NATIONAL BONDED COLLECTION BUREAU, Office, 19 South Street, over Gas Light Co's office. 13
O. F. Bresee, General Agent, 15 South St.
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PEABODY INSTITUTE.
Founded by George Peabody, Feb. 12, 1857. Corner of Mt. Vernon Place and Charles Street. The Institute has Four Departments.
1. A Library of 53,000 volumes, open from 9 A.M. to 10 P. M., to all callers, being entirely free. The books are not taken from the building.
2. A Lecture Department, in which about 100 lectures are given each year on Science, Literature and Art, by the most accomplished scholars of the country at merely nominal prices.
3. An Academy of Music. Instruction given in all branches of Music at greatly reduced prices, and several concerts are given every sea- son at about half the cost of the music.
4. A Gallery of Art, not yet open, but the beautiful statue of Clytie, by Rinehart, presented to the Institute by John W. McCoy, the Venus with the shell, and a bust of Pocahontas, by Powers, the last two presented by Mr. Geo. S. Brown, are now on exhibition. The Institute is only half built, but it is the intention of the Trustees to complete it in the course of two or three years.
OFFICERS.
President Josias Pennington.
Secretary.
.C. J. M. Eaton.
Treasurer
Enoch Pratt.
Provost
N. H. Morison, LL. D.
Librarian
.P. R. Uhler.
Director of the Academy of Music. Asger Hamerik.
THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY.
This Corporation has been recently organized under an endowment of the late Johns Hopkins, and is to be built at " Clifton, " his late home, a beautiful estate upon the city limits of 330 acres. It has been most liberally endowed, and will rank among the largest Universities in this country.
The Board of Trustees consists of : Galloway Cheston, President. Wm. Hopkins, Secretary.
John W. Garrett, Francis White,
Hon. Geo. W. Dobbiu, Reverdy Johnson, Jr.
Francis T. King, Lewis N. Hopkins,
Charles J. M. Gwinn, Thomas M. Smith, Hon. Geo. Wm. Brown, Jas. Carey. Thomas, M.D.
THE MERCHANTS EXCHANGE AND NEWS ROOMS.
New Exchange Building. Exchange Place and Second Street.
Papers filed from all Parts of the United States, also from Europe and the West Indies. Subscriptions $15 per annum for Individuals, and $20 for firms of two or more.
George U. Porter, Proprietor.
MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL AND ME- CHANICAL ASSOCIATION.
S. W. corner Eutaw and Fayette. .
A. B. Davis, President.
W. S. G. Baker, Corresponding Secretary.
T. B. Dorsey, Gen'1. Secretary and Treasurer.
PAY OFFICE U. S. N.
Pay Office, U. S. Navy : Pay Director, C. C. Jackson, office, over the Postoffice.
WEATHER OBSERVATION OFFICE.
Signal Service U. S. Army. For the benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. Over 32 South street. Hiram J. Penrod, M. D., Observer.
RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS.
For taking Depositions, Acknowledgments, &c.
Henry Broek, 31 St. Paul. Wm. B. Hill, n e cor Fayette and St. Paul.
W. W. Latimer, s w cor St. Paul and Fayette.
Herman L. Emmons, jr. 4 Law Building.
Samuel T. Morgan, s w cor Gay and Lombard. H. R. Dulaney, 36 St. Paul.
George Philpot, 49 Lexington.
John B. Tidy, jr. 83 St. Paul street.
REGISTERS IN BANKRUPTCY.
First District-Geo. M. Russum, Denton, Md.
Second
Richd.B.Norment, Westminster.
Third
Orlando F. Bump, 17 St. Paul.
Fourth
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R. Stockett Mathews, 46 Lex-
ington street.
Fifth
J. Wirt Randall, Annapolis, Md.
Sixth
B.F.M.Hurley, Cumberland, Md.
COMMISSIONERS FOR IMPROVING AND DEEPENING THE PATAPSCO RIVER AND CHESAPEAKE BAY.
D. Mordecai,
Wm. A. Skinner,
Robt. R. Kirkland,
Malcom Crichton,
J. Stricker Jenkins,
James B. Andrews.
INSPECTORS WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
Eastern District-Sammel R. Kirby, Western District-George Freeburger.
INSPECTORS OF LONG AND DRY MEAS- URES .- James Miller.
BOARD OF TRADE. Office, New Exchange Building.
President ....
J."Hall Pleasants.
Vice-Presidents.
B. M. Hodges, jr.
Israel M. Parr.
D. H. Miller.
Laurence Thomsen.
Treasurer
J. Stricker Jenkins.
Secretary
Geo. U. Porter.
CORN AND FLOUR EXCHANGE. Corner South and Wood Streets.
President ..
.S. Sprigg Belt.
Vice-Presidents
.Geo. F. Anderson.
.
Walter B. MeAtee.
Treasurer
R M. Wylie.
Secretary
Wm. F. Wheatley.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
James Lake, Edwin Hewes, George H. Baer.
BALTIMORE WAREHOUSE COMPANY.
Rialto Building, Second and Holliday streets.
Capital Stock $300,000.
President
. James H. Barney,
Secretary .
C. A. Foote.
COLLECTS DEBTS OF ALL KINDS. In all parts of the United States and Canada. (Send for Circular.)
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GAS LIGHT CO. OF BALTIMORE.
President Wm. Sinclair.
Secretary .. .Jas. B. Smallwood. Office, 19 South street.
PEOPLE'S GAS COMPANY.
President
Wm. F Burns.
Secretary
.. Charles F Peregoy,
Treasurer ..
John N. Brown.
Office, 162 West Fayette.
PORTABLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Office, 7 S. Gay street.
MARYLAND GAS WORKS. Office, German and Sharp.
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 is Secretary.
HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS. Cor. Druid Hill avenue and Townsend streets.
ST. VINCENT'S INFANT ASYLUM.
Corner Townsend and Divison streets. 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 McMechin.
AGED MEN'S HOME. N. W. corner Lexington and Calhoun.
AGED WOMEN'S HOME.
Lexington, between Calhoun and Stricker-sts. Visiting days. Thursday and Friday.
FRENCH BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION. E. D. Merolla, President.
1st Vice-President.
August Croyean, L. Rabillon, 2d Vice-President.
F. Dandelet, Treasurer.
A. L. Miles,
Secretary.
HOME FOR THE AGED. (M. E. Church) s w cor Fulton and Franklin.
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 nine other Sisters of Charity.
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