Woods' Baltimore city directory (1875), Part 176

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Publication date: 1875
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
Number of Pages: 926


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No. 21,


Male Primary School No. 22, Ramsay near Scott street Female 66


No. 22,


Male Primary School No. 23, corner of Front and Fayette streets,


is Female 6 66


No. 23,


Male Primary School No. 25, Caroline nr Bank street,


Female -


No. 25, 66 Male Primary School No. 26, Orleans nr Bond street, Female 66


No. 26,


Male Primary School No. 27, S. W. cor. Fayette and Chester sts., Female 4 66 No. 27,


Male Primary School No. 28, cor. Battery avenue and Clement st., Female No. 28,


66 66 Male Primary School No. 29. Hill betw Hanover and Sharp streets, No. 29,


Male Primary School No. 30, Ilollins near Fulton street


Female 66


No. 30, 66


Female Primary " No. 32, cor. Hudson and Chesapeake, (Canton) Alice E. Ford. No. 33, cor. of Greene and Lombard streets,


Mary E. Walter.


MUSIC TEACHERS-High and Primary Schools, Eastern District, J. Il. Rosewald. High and Primary Schools, Western District, J. H. Deems. Grammar Schools, Western District, W. A. Tarbutton. Grammar Schools, Eastern District, C. F. Percivall.


DRAWING TEACHERS-


Grammar Schools, Eastern District, Josephine C. Longh. Primary 66 66 Olivia Keach.


66


Matilda Mullin.


Grammar


Western


Roberta Davis.


Primary


66 Bettie M. Makibbin.


Isabella E. Coulson.


COLORED SCHOOLS.


SCHOOLS.


LOCATION.


Baltimore Col'd Normal School cor. Courtland and Saratoga sts.


Col'd Grammar School No. 1, 61 Saratoga


Male Primary School No. 1, 9 Lexington street, Female 6 No. 1, 66 Male Primary School No. 2, East near Douglas Female " No. 2, 66


Male Primary School No. 3, cor. of Montgomery and Howard sts., Female No. 3. Male Primary School No. 4, Biddle alley near Pennsylvania avenue, S. B. Wolfe. Female 66 No. 4, Orchard near Druid Hill avenue,


Male Primary School No. 5. Eastern avenue near Broadway Male 66 No. 7, Raborg west of Fremont street, MUSIC TEACHER-Colored Schools, Edward F. Grady.


PRINCIPALS.


P. J. Doran. Charles E. Hill. David P. Brown. E. M. Dudley. J. D. Cummings. T. A. Foster. John L. Yater. M. E. Beaufort.


C. W. Reed. William V. Walton. George Scott.


HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, WM. E. WOOD & CO., Cor. Baltimore and Entaw Sts.


T. J. Edwards. Sarah G. Pryor. Ellen S. Moffitt. S. Nelson Emma Gillen. A. M. German. M. M. Hamilton.


Mary E. Foster. Laura A. Ball.


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Rosalie Barrett.


Kate Mackintosh. E. W. Martin. M. A. E. Jackson. A. S. Ambrose. Delmar Neal. Sarah R. Webster. Laura A. Yeatman. Kate J. Martin.


Female 6


No. 20,


Sarah C. Bradbury.


H. Byers. E. Virginia Addison. Annie N. Frederick. Isabella C. Fort.


A. P Tolson. M. A. Bailey. E. T. McAllister.


Laura Wameling. Aunie E. Gallup. Mary A. Joyce. Clara Tucker. Emily M. Ellis.


M. L. Hiskey. A. R. McCoy. Mrs. M. L.Mullin. Mary Hanna.


Kate Siemering. O. Wright.


Male Primary School No. 8, Caroline near Lombard street, Female No. 8, 66 66 Male Primary School No. 9, Courtland near Saratoga street, Female “ No. 9, Male Primary School No. 10, Hollins near Schroeder street, Female " No. 10, 66


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York.


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APPENDIX


FIRE DEPARTMENT. Office No. 26 North Street.


BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS.


WM. WILSON JR. President. SAMUEL KIRK. Treasurer.


THOMAS W. CAMPBELL, JOHN T. MORRIS.


JAMES A. BRUCE.


G. A. CAMPBELL. Secretary and Clerk. CHAS. T HOLLOWAY. Inspector.


HENRY SPILMAN, Chief Engineer.


GEO. W. ELLENDER, Asst.


JOHN M. HENNICK, 66


ENGINE CO. No. 1-House located Paci st., between Fayette and Lexington.


ENGINE CO. No. 2-House located Barre st., between Sharp and Howard.


ENGINE CO. No. 3 -- House located Lombard street, between High and Exeter.


ENGINE CO. No. 4-House located North st , between Fayette and Lexington.


ENGINE CO. No. 5-House located Ann st., between Pratt and Gongh.


ENGINE CO. No. 6 -House located cor. Gay and Ensor streets.


ENGINE CO. No. 7-House located cor. Druid Hill avenne and Eutaw street.


ENGINE CO. No. 8-House located cor. Mul- berry and Poppleton.


ENGINE CO. No. 9-House located cor. Madi- son and Regester.


ENGINE CO. No. 10-House located Columbia near Poppleton.


ENGINE CO. No. 11-House located cor. Eist- ern aud Patterson Park avenues


ENGINE CO. No. 12-House located cor. Fort avenue and Johnson.


ENGINE CO. No. 13-House located cor. Fre- mout and Myrtle av.


HOOK AND LADDER No. 1-Honse located Harrison st., between Favette and Baltimore. HOOK AND LADDER No. 2-Honse located Paca st., between Favette and Lexington.


HOOK AND LADDER No. 3 -- House located Ann street near Gongh.


SALVAGE CORPS-House located 27 N. Liv- erty.


CITY POLICE AND FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.


Old City Hall. N. Holliday street.


For Fire Alarm and Police purposes, and for recovery of lost children.


Parties finding children will please hand them over to a police officer or send them to a Police Station House.


Notice-The directions for giving an alarm will be found in the boxes.


The BELLS of the Department will strike the number of the Box thus : If the alarm comes from Box 24, they will strike 2-4, 2-4; If from 34, strike 3-4. 3- 4, &c.


When the services of the entire Department are required, a general alarm will be rung, the strokes of the bells being given in quick succes- sion until they exceed twenty.


C. W. CRUMBACKER, Superintendent.


LIST OF TELEGRAPHIC FIRE ALARM STATIONS.


] Central Police Station, Holliday street


2 Calvert and Lombard streets


3 Baltimore and Hanover streets


4 Pratt and Gay streets


5 No. ] Truck House, Harrison street


6 Charles and Camden streets


7 Howard and German streets


8 Pratt Street Bridge


9 Charles and Mulberry streets


12 No. 3 Engine House, Lombard street


13 No. 2 Engine House, Barre street


14 No. 2 Truck House Paca street


15 No. 6 Engine House, Gay aud Ensor sts 16 Aisquith and Douglas streets


17 No. 7 Engine House, Eutaw and Ross sts


18 Western Police Station, Greene street


19 Penn and Lombard streets


21 Bank : nd Exeter streets


23 William and Montgomery sheets


24 Caroline and Lombard streets


25 Bond and Jefferson streets


26 Light and Cross streets


27 Eastern Police Station, Bank street


28 Fayette and St. Paul streets


29 Entaw and Cross streets


31 Fremont and Columbia streets


32 Franklin and Chatsworth streets


34 Belair and Central avenues


35 Richmond Market


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 Fails


43 Fremout and Lexington streets


45 Pratt and Poppleton streets


46 Front and Hillen streets


47 Locust Point


48 Pearl and Saratoga streets


49 Frederick and Calverton roads


51 No. 5 Engine House, Ann street


52 Pennsylvania avenue and Dolphin street


53 Baltimore and Republican streets


54 Canton avenue and Chester street


56 Northwestern Police Station, Penn" av


57 Baltimore street and Frederick road


58 Belair avenne


59 Charles and Lombard streets


61 Carey street and Edmondson avenue


HENRY HOEN & CO., Lithographing, Engraving and Cor. Second St. and Post Office Avenue,


S. M. HAMILTON, SOLE AGENT,


No. 8 SOUTH GAY STREET.


GEORGES CREEK POTOMAC COAL CO. SAVAGE MOUNTAIN FIRE BRICK WORKS, CUMBERLAND HYDRAULIC CEMENT MANUF. CO.


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


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62 Madison and Forrest streets


63 Broadway and Thames street


64 Lexington and Stricker streets


65 Cathedral and Hoffinan streets 67 Ann and Orleans streets 68 Pratt street and Central avenue


69 Cross and Covington streets


71 Pratt and Eutaw streets 72 Clay street and Park avenue


73 Monument street and Plover al


74 Gay street and Broadway


75 Light and Heath streets 76 Madison and North avenues


78 Pennsylvania avenue and MeMechin street 79 Cook and Stricker streets


81 Eutaw place and Dolphin street


82 Canton av and Caroline street


83 Baltimore and Wolfe streets 84 Gilmor and MeHeury str ets 85 Fayette street and Broadway 86 Druid Hill av and Preston street 87 Eager and Constitution streets 89 Aisquith and Jefferson streets 91 Central and Harford avenues 92 Oregon and Townsend streets


93 Monument and Castle streets 94 President st. and Canton avenne 95 Baltimore and Poppleton street 96 Barre and Warner streets


97 Ann street and Canton avenue 98 Bank and Washington streets 121 Eden and Chase streets


123 No. 8 Engine House, Mulberry st 124 Madison and MeMechin streets


125 Fort avenue and B.& O. Railroad


126 Pratt st. and Patterson Park av


127 North and Greenmouut avenues 128 North avenue and John street 129 No. 9 Eagine House, E. Madison street 132 Light and Lee streets


134 Leadenball and Stockholm streets


135 Calvert and Pleasant streets


136 Favetie and Exeter streets


137 No. 10 Engine House, Columbia street


138 No. 4 Engine House, North street


141 Fayette and Choptank streets


142 Baltimore and Pine streets


143 No. 11 Engine House, Eastern and Patter- son Park avs


145 No. 12 Engine House. Fort av and Johnson 146 No. 13 Engine House, Fremont and Myrtle av 147 Northeastera Police Station, Chew and Dur- h.m


148 Hughes and Covington streets


152 Franklin and Greene streets


WARD MANAGERS OF THE POOR.


Ist Ward-John Maxwell,


2d John Cloke,


3d R. C. Kemp,


4th


Abraham Rosenfield,


5th 66 Matthew Clark,


6th Matthew McClintock,


7th


b. D. Onion,


8th


66 John Jolinson,


9th


W. H. Griffith,


10th


Thomas E Morrow,


11 th


Henry Snyder, jr.


12th


Daniel Kirby,


13th William Keilholtz,


14th Hiram Spicer,


15th Ward-F. Hassenkamp,


16th


Peter Hines,


I Stb Henry Dickens, F. McCurley, 17th 19th George A. Smith. 20th Benjamin Horn. ALMSHOUSE. TRUSTEES :- Henry Snyder, President ; Joseph Clarkson, Thomas White, Joseph Friedenwald, Joshua H. Atkinson. POST OFFICE Exchange Buildings. Postmaster-Andrew W. Denison. Assistant Postmaster-Jebu B. Askew. Treasurer-John M. Denison. Chief Clerk-Robert E. Boyd. General Superintendent-John D. Taylor. Money Order Clerks-John J. C. Dougherty. Edward Henrix, Philip D. Boyd. Foreign Money Order Clerk-Adolph Von Har- tung. Registry Clerks-Lemuel Jones, Jno. II. Baker. 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 OFFICE HOURS. Post-Master's Room. from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. For Delivery of Letters, Papers, Sale of Stamps, &c. 8 A M to 11 P. MI On Sundays, from 8 30 to 10 A. M. Chief Clerk. Treasurer. Money Order and Registered Letter Department, from 8 A M. to 4 P. M POSTAL RULES. Many errors occur by persons not observing the fol lowing regulation- in depositing letters, papers, or inis- cellaneous publications in the Office for mailing. Money should never be enclosed in an ordinary envelope. Valuable letters should be carried to the Post Office and registered. If Money is to br remitted. a Postil 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, Count, and State. By in-ert- ing upon letters the County in which the Office is Io 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 X 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. All letters not prepaid by stamps, all such as are received 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 lo be charged on all printed mat. tar which shall contain any manuscript writing what- ever. CITY DELIVERY. A letter once delivered to any one authorized to receive it cannot be forwarded without additional post- age. CAST IRON BOILERS AND RADIATORS, WM. E. WOOD & CO., Cor. Baltimore and Eutaw Sts. Full prepayment by Stamps required on all transient printed matter, foreign and domestic.


The public are requested to adopt the house-door letter-boxes, the use of which will result in greatly in


Power Press Printing, at Reduced Rates. ( Maryland Ins. Co's Marble Building )


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York.


APPENDIX.


906 creased rapidity in the delivery of letters. Free delivery 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 tnay have their mail matter left at their residences reg- ularly, 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 from the street letter-boxes as follows : 1st. 7.00. to 8 30 A. M. : 2d, 12.00 to 1.45 P. M .: 3d, 7 00 to 8.45 P. M .. except Sunday, when one collection C from 4 to 8 P. MI. is made Letters are also collected and delivered 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 additional X ounce, or fraction thereof. Transient newspapers and miscellaneous mailable matter to be prepaid by stamps. One package to one address, 2 cents per 2 ounces or fraction thereof.' 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 pub- lic 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-Washington Booth. Special Deputy Collectors-D. W. Gray, W. S. Reese. Auditor -- George E. Dowell. Clerk to Auditor-John II. Suter. Clerk-R. J. B. Boggs. Cashier of Customs-Charles F. Hanna. Ass't Cashier of Customs-John P. Clayton. Fee Clerk-R. M. Smith. Corresponding Clerk-Lewis B. Nyman. Entry Clerks-N. J. Sippington, David Max . well, C. L. Kemp, D. L. Ralston. Warehouse Clerks-T. S. Plummer, Chief, Stanley Young, H. H. Ditfenderffer. Liquidating Clerks-E. C. Gaskill, Chief. Assistants-A. C. Rhodes, W. HI. Spencer, Osmond Tiffany, R. W Hall, S. C. Bush. Impost Clerk-Charles H. Pitt. Bond Clerk-F. J. Kugler. Assistant-G. S. Bordiey. Import and Export Statistical Clerks-Alex. H. Steuart, Chief. L. A. Wilmer, T. S. Nixdorf. Marine Clerk-Charles H. Richardson. As-istants-F. A. Hardesty, Wm. Landstreet. Coastwise Clerk-Charles W. Raphun Assistant-Charles George Ridgely. Record Clerks-Charles G. Hergesheimer, Wal- ter Ball; E. G, Fast, interpreter. Miscellaneous Cerk-R. H. James. " Baltimore Journal of Commerce and Price-Current. Established 25 years. Strictly Commercial ; Reliable; Progressive. Circu- lates extensively throughout the United States ; moderately in Europe and West Indies ; especially West and South. Subscription $5 a year ; advertising $25 an inch, yearly. PORTER & HAMILTON, Proprietors. Office, Merchants' Exchange and News Rooms. Eutry Clerk, Chief, and Acting Deputy Col- lector-W. R. Reese.


Weigher-S. Parker Bosley.


Clerks-Richard S. Guest, L. H. Hutchins. Assistant Weighers-J. S. Allison, G. M. Ad dison, E. M. Price, S. W. Forrest, E. Post I. G. Roberts. J. H. Leach, R. C. Henneberry J. W. Start, R. L. Ewing, J. S. Merryman J. H. Naas, F Il. Taft, R O. Waterworth. Marine Hospital Clerk -- E. R. Baer. M. D.


Gangers-Stephen Whalen, John T. Schley. Measurers-Charles S. Roop, W H. Byrn. Ass't Custodian-Edward T. Daneker. Janitor of Building -- Columbus Sanders.


Messengers-James Jackson, J. S Conaway Felix McCurley, Stephen A. Carmack, Jobi H. Bride.


Superintendent of Warehouses-W. L. W. Sea brook.


Storekeepers-Bonded Warehouses-A.S.Coop er, John H. Redue, Jobn S. Manley, Charle M. Kuhn, Ignatius Lauer, William H. Pick ing, John K. Caldwell, F. M. Collier. Joh Thomas, James HI. Hooper, William E. Wallis William H. Counselman, William Stahl, W W. Sullivan.


Storekeeper No. 1 Public Store-B. H. Ken nard ; Clerk. R. B. Evans ; Ass't Storekeeper Frederick Wagner; Foreman, R. J. Walker Porters, W. M. Mercer. Owen Gooding, J. T Tubman, jr., G. R. Thompson; Messenger James H. Parker ; Engineer, R. H. White Fireman, W. Cummings.


NAVAL OFFICE.


Naval Officer-Adam E. King.


Deputy Naval Officer-William Corkran. Entry Clerks-Samuel Keefer, W. E. W. Ross Warehouse Clerks-R. E. Bouldin, C W. Beatty Liquidating Clerks-William H. Taylor, Joh P. Carter, F. D. Tormey.


Fee Clerk-A. A. White.


Impost Clerk-J. W. Lanahan. Manifest Entry Clerk-L. A. Carl.


Miscellaneous Clerk-James H. Wood.


Messenger-James N. Miller.


SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.


Surveyor-Charles Gilpin.


Deputy Surveyor-Henry R. Torbert.


Ass't Dep. Surveyor-Henry W. Straughn. Aid to Surveyor-P. D. Maeneal.


Clerks-R. A. Bruce, Jas. W. Shuck, J. Fran Seiss.


Messenger-W. A. Willyams.


GENERAL APPRAISER'S OFFICE.


General Appraiser-John L. Meredith.


General Appraiser's Clerk-R. G. Morgan Appraisers-John L. Linthicum, Henry H. Golds borough.


Examiners-John R. Fellman, Robert C.Maund Nisbet Turnbull, Alfred Miller, W. H. Myers Rufus King, Caleb Donty, William Galloway Chief Clerk-Louis R. Cassard.


Assistant Clerk-C. S. Schermerhorn.


EXAMINER OF DRUGS.


J. Purviance Polk.


HOLMES & CO., Engineers' and Machinists' Tools and Supplies. Packing, Belting, Hose, Boiler Felt, Waste, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, &c.


Assets, $75.000.000.00, O. F. Bresee, Gen'l Agt. APPENDIX.


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UNITED STATES TREASURY.


. S. Assistant Treasurer-Peter Nezley Acting Assistant and Cashier-T. H. II. Leary. Clerks-Josiah N. Jones, A. H. Barnitz, W. H. Proizman, L H. Nice, George R. Page, P. L. Hiteshew, Wm. Fox. Jacob Deems, jr. Iessenger-Jacob R. Tucker.


Fault Watchmen -- John Fayue. John J. Bro- gunier, David Crist, David Grogg. Maurice Albangh


INTERNAL REVENUE.


ALEX. P TUTTON, Supervisor for the Dis- rict of Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland, e. Office at Philadelphia.


ROBERT M. PROUD, Collector 3d District f Maryland.


A. W. Stehmin, Deputy Collector.


Chas. H. Cobb, Cashier.


Office over Post Office.


JAMES McINTIRE. Collector Ist District of Iarvland.


C. Marion Leitch, Deputy Collector and Cashier. Office over Custom House.


NAVY PAY OFFICE.


Over Custom House. (north side )


Pay Director-C. C. Jackson. U. S. Navy. J. C. Brigham,


COMMISSARY U. S. ARMY.


Col. J. MeL. Taylor. No. 51 S. Sharp.


V. D. Evans, No. 5i S. Sharp.


. D. Hopkins. 51 S. Sharp.


1 QUARTERMASTER U. S. ARMY.


apt. H. W. Janes. Asst. Q. M. U. S. Army, 51 S. Sharp.


Feo. W. Martin.


. S. LOCAL INSP'RS OF STEAMBOATS. upervisor-John Menshaw.


aspectors-James D. Lowry, W. O. Saville. seistant Inspector-Levi Valentine.


ffice second story Cn tom House, north side. )


COURTS.


THE JUDICIARY OF MARYLAND.


THE COURT OF APPEALS consists of one Judge, pecially elected from the eighth Judicial Circuit, ( Balti- ore City.) and the Chief Judge of the seven remain- g judicial circuits.


CHIEF JUDGE .- Hon. James I .. Bartol, of Baltimore


FIRST CIRCUIT .- HIon. James A. Stewart, of Dor- lester co.


SECOND CIRCUIT .- flon. John M. Robinson, of ueen Anne county. THIRD CIRCUIT .- Hon. Richard Grason, of Balti- ore county.


FOURTH CIRCUIT .- Hon Richard HI. Alvey, of ashington county.


FIFTH CIRCUIT .- Ilon Oliver Miller, of Anne \run- el co.


SIXTH CIRCUIT .- Ilon Richard J. Bowie, of Mont- mery co SEVENTH CIRCUIT .- Hon. George Brent, of Charles unty.


CLERK .- James S. Franklin, of Annapolis.


STATE REPORTER .- J. Shaaff Stockett


ATTORNEY GENERAL. - Hon. A K Syester.


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 com- mencement of the terms of Courts, &c . under the fol- lowing provisions of the Constitution. Art 4, section 24 .


"The Judges sball 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 sum- moned; and in those counties where only two such terms are held. two other and intermediate terms. to which jurors shall not he summoned. Said Judges may alter or fix the times for holding any or all termos 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 at said intermediate terms "


THE JUDICIAL CIRCUITS.


FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT -Ilon. James A. Stew . art, Chief Judge : Hon. J. R. Franklin and Hon. L. T. HI. 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 Ann, 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- mary and July, and 4th Monday of March and Sept- ember. Juries summoned to March and September terins and to other terms when a majority of the Judges shall direct.


SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT -Hon. J. M. Rob- inson, Chief Judge, and Hon. J A. Wiekes and Hon Frederick Stump. associates Terms of Court-


CAROLINE COUNTY .- Denton, second Monday in Jan- uary, March and July. and Ist Monday in October.


TALBOT COUNTY -Easton, 3d Monday in May and November.


QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY .- Centreville, 1st Monday in May and November


KENT COUNTY .- Chestertown, 3d Monday in April and October.


CECIL COUNTY -Elkton. 2d Monday in January. Ist Monday in April, and 3d Monday in September.


THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon. Richard Grason. Chief Judge Hon. George Yellott and llon James D Watters, 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 L'OUNTE .- Bel Air, 2d Monday in February. Mav and November.


FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT -Hon. Richard II Alvey. Chief Judge. Hon. W'm Motter and Hon. Gev. A. Pearre, associates. Terms of Court -


ALLEGANY COUNTY .- Cumberland, Ist Monday in January, 2d Monday in April. and October with Juries. Six Chancery Terms : Ist Monday in January, 3d Mon- day in February and 2d Monday in April, June, Angust and October.


WASHINGTON COUNTY .- Hagerstown 20 Monday in February and May,and 3d Monday in November; six equity terms-Ist Monday in April, 24 Monday in Way, 4th Monday in July. 3d Monday in September and Nov. ember, and 2d Monday in February.


GARRETT COUNTY -Dakland, 3d Monday in March and 2d Monday in September with Juries ; six equity terms-3d Monday in January, March, May, July, and 2.1 Monday in September and November.


FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT -Hon Oliver Miller, Chief Judge. Hon Edward Hammond and Hon. W'm N Hayden. associates. Terms of Court-


ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY .- Annapolis, 3d Monday in April and 3d Monday in Detober.


CARROLL COUNTY .- Westminster, 2d Monday in May and November.


HOWARD COUNTY -Ellicott City , 3d Monday in March and Ist Monday in September


SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT -Hon Richard J Bowie, Chief Judge. Hon Wio Viers Bouic and IIon John A Lynch, associates. Terms of Court-


FREDERICK COUNTY -Frederick 3d Monday in Frb. ruary and september, and 21 Monday in May and December.


MONTGOMERY COUNTY -Rockville. 1st Monday in February, and 21 Monday in August,


SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT -Bon. Geo. Brent, Chief Judge Hon. Robert Ford and Hon Daniel R. Magruder, associates Terms of Court-


IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE,


No. 72 W. Pratt Street.


PARIS RANGES, 5 SIZES, WM. E. WOOD & CO., Cor. Baltimore and Eutaw Sts.


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York.


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APPENDIX.


S. M. HAMILTON, SOLE AGENT,


No. 8 SOUTH GAY STREET.


PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY-Upper Marlborough, Ist 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, Ist Monday in May, July and February, and on Wednesday next after the 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 George Win. Brown Chief Judge Hons. George W. Dobbin, Henry F. Garey, Campbell Whyte Pinkney and Robert Gilmor. Jr., asso- ciates The Judges of the Supreme Bench are assign- ed to the following Courts :




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