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ST. MARY'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS,
Is situated on the " Maiden's Choice " Road, near the village of Carrollton, 24 miles west of the city. It was established by Archbishop Spalding, and is in charge of the Xavierian Brothers.
MALE FREE SCHOOL OF BALTIMORE, AND COLVIN INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS.
39 Courtland Street.
Thomas Kelso, President.
ST. PAUL'S ORPHAN ASYLUM.
Situated near terminus of Madison avenue. Conducted by the Clewer Sisters.
ST. PAUL'S BOYS HOME. Situated on Saratoga Street, near Pine.
MARYLAND INSTITUTION FOR THE IN- STRUCTION OF THE BLIND.
Situated on North Avenue in the Northern suburbs of the city. J. Howard McHenry, President. F. D. Morrison, Superintendent.
MARYLAND DEAF AND DUMB INSTI- TUTION.
The Maryland Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, at Frederick City, is, properly speaking, one of the institutions for the State, yet it annually receives a liberal ap- propriation from the city government, and in- cluded among its benefactors are a large num- ber from Baltimore. The educational de- partment is under the charge of Chas. W. Ely, A. M. Agent on the part of the city, Wm. R. Barry.
BALTIMORE MANUAL LABOR SCHOOL, Is situated between the Washington and Fred- erick roads, about two miles from Catonsville. Thomas Wm. Johnson, Pres't. Jos. Merrefield, Secretary.
PRISONERS' AID ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND.
G. S. Griffith, President. Rev. Penfield Doll, Agent.
HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
A Catholic Institution situated on the corner of Mount and Hollins Streets. It is under the charge of Mother Superior Mary Joseph, who is assisted by a number of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd.
HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Abraham Nachman, President. Ignatius Lauer, Secretary.
HEBREW LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY. Mrs B. Wiesenfeld, President. G. Rosenfeld Secretary .
SOCIETY FOR EDUCATING POOR AND ORPHAN CHILDREN.
Jacob Rose, President. Jonas Goldsmith, Secretary.
HEBREW HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM ASSO- CIATION.
Monument Street, East of Broadway.
Joseph Fried well President. Ignatius Lauer, S. cretary. A. S. Adler, Treasurer. Lewis Block, Superintendent. Dr. A. E. Stein, Physician.
HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM. No. 77 E. Baltimore St.
Joel Gutman, President. Jonas Goldsmith, Secretary.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S ORPHAN ASY- LUM,
Is situated on Front Street near Fayette, and is under the charge of the "Brothers of the Christian Schools," an order of the Roman Catholic Church.
MARYLAND BIBLE SOCIETY.
This Society was organized in 1833, and, as expressed in the first article of its constitution, "its sole object shall be to encourage a wider circulation of the Holy Scriptures without note or comment." It was incorporated in 1842, and its charter renewed in 1872, and made per- petual.
Francis T. King, President.
W. H. Cole, Agent.
Bible House, 25 N. Charles Street.
MARYLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Over 8 N. Charles Street.
Its object is to plant and sustain Sunday Schools for neglected children, supplying them with religious papers, libraries and needful books. G. S. Griffith, President.
MARYLAND TRACT SOCIETY. 73 W. Fayette Street.
Its object is to disseminate Religious Tracts and Works among the masses in the City and State. J. W. M. Williams, President.
W. B. Canfield, Treasurer. Rev. J. Randolph Finley, D. D., Secretary and General Agent
ST. JOSEPH'S GENERAL HOSPITAL.
This Catholic institution is situated on North Caroline Street, and is under the charge of the Third Order of St. Francis. Dr. Oscar J. Cos- kerry, attending physician.
HOLMES & CO,, Engineers' and Machinists' Tools and Supplies. Packing, Belting, Hose, Boiler Felt, Waste, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, &c.
Strictly Commercial ; Reliable ; Progressive. Ciren-
lates extensively throughout the United States ; moderately in Europe and West Indies ; especially West and South. Subscription - Baltimore Journal of Commerce and Price-Current. Established 25 years. $5 a year ; advertising $25 an inch, yearly. PORTER & HAMILTON, Proprietors. Office, Merchants' Exchange and News Rooms.
Dividend every Year, O. F. Bresee, General Agt. APPENDIX. 927
UNION ORPHAN ASYLUM.
N. W. corner Franklin and Schroeder Streets. For maintaining and educating children of deceased soldiers and ailors. Miss M. Purviance, President.
BALTIMORE ORPHAN ASYLUM.
Stricker, between Lexington and Saratoga sts.
Visiting days, Thursday and Friday, from 1 to 6 o'clock, P. M.
BOYS' HOME SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE. No. 82 N. Calvert Street.
OFFICERS. J. Q. A. Herring, President. Charles A. Keyser, Vice-President. Charles J. Meyer, Secretary. James Beatty, Treasurer. Executive Committee-James M. Drill, Charles H. Mercer, Francis White, A. F. Murdoch, George R. Skillman. J. H. Lynch, Superintendent.
MARYLAND COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Over 12 W. Baltimore Street. J. Brown Baxley, Dean.
BALTIMORE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SOCIETY.
Meets every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, at their ball, N. E. corner of Baltimore and Caroline streets.
OFFICERS FOR 1875. President-Dr. J. W. P. Bates. Vice-President-Dr. John A. Conner. Recording Secretary-Dr. P. Dausch. Corresponding Secretary-Dr. G. Wilkens. Treasurer-Dr. Hiram J. Penrod.
DISPENSARIES.
Baltimore Eye and Ear, (free, ) Hamilton w of Cathedral.
Baltimore Eye and Ear, (free, ) 2 s Central av. Baltimore Gen'l, N. E.cor Liberty and Fayette. Baltimore Special, N. E. cor North and Sara- toga
Central Free, of College of Physicians and Sur- geons, 161 w Lombard.
Eastern, corner Central av and Baltimore. Eastern Homeopath, 312 e Baltimore. North-Eastern, 238 E. Monument, near Gay. Southern, 45 Conway. South-Western, 37 Parkin. University of Maryland Hospital, S. W. corner Greene and Lombard. Washington University, Calvert and Saratoga.
MARYLAND INEBRIATE ASYLUM.
This institution is situated on the Old Fred- erick road, west of Mount de Sales.
E. Wyatt Blanchard, President of the Board of Trustees. Dr. Joseph Parrish, Resident Physician and Superintendent.
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SUR- GEONS.
N. E. cor. Hanover and Lombard. Thomas Opie, Dean. MEDICAL STAFF. GERMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM. Aisquith near Orleans. Mrs. Frederick Wehr, President. Mrs. John Meeth, Treasurer. Mrs. Augusta Kiel, Secretary. BAYVIEW ASYLUM. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING, WM. E. WOOD & CO., Corner Baltimore and Eutaw Streets. FOR EYE AND EAR DISEASES.
MARYLAND EYE AND EAR INSTITUTE.
This Institution is divided into two Depart- ments ;
1-The Dispensary, located at 77 Saratoga.
2-The Indoor Department, located at 66 N. Charles.
George Reuling, M.D., Surgeon in Charge. W. B. Munnikhuysen, Asst. Surgeon.
MARYLAND HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. Frederick road near Catonsville.
Richard S Steuart, M. D., President and Med- ieal Superintendent. W'm. Fred. Steuart, M. D., Resident Physician, office 53 Lexington.
BALTIMORE EYE AND EAR INSTITUTE. 55 Franklin street.
Julian J. Chisolm, M. D., Prof. Eye and Ear Diseases in the University of Maryland, Sur- geon in Charge.
INFIRMARY AND FREE DISPENSARY
In the rear of the Institute, entrance on Ham- ilton st. Supported by the City of Baltimore.
Gustav Facius, President. Fred. Gleischmann, Supt. The Board meets the first Thursday of each month.
Open to the publicevery Thursday, from 2 to 5 o'clock, P. M. E. C. Linden, Secretary. P. L. Keyser, Treasurer.
LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY OF GERMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM.
Eastern Avenue extended, between Philadel- phia and Mount Carmel Cemetery roads. Office City Hall.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE,
No. 72 W. Pratt Street.
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THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL.
This Hospital was established and endowed by the late Johns Hopkins, and is in course of erection upon the site of the old Maryland In- sane Asylum. The grounds front on Broad- way and Wolfe streets, each 650 feet ; and on Monument and Jefferson streets, each 900 feet.
This Hospital is for the reception and treat- ment of the sick and injured, free of charge, and is designed to accommodate 300 persons. It is richly endowed and promises to be one of the largest and best Hospitals in our country.
There is a Canvalescent Hospital and a Train- ing School for nurses, and an Orphan Asylum for colored children, established by the same benefactor, under the same Board of Trustees. OFFICERS AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Francis T. King, President. Lewis N. Hopkins, Secretary, Jos. Merrefield, Treasurer.
Galloway Cheston,
John W. Garrett,
Hon. Geo. W. Dobbin, Thomas M. Smith,
Chas. J. M. Gwinn,
Dr. Alan P. Smith,
William Hopkins.
INFIRMARIES, HOSPITALS, &c.
Union Protestant Infirmary, corner Mosher and Division streets, under the management of an association of Ladies, is open for the recep- tion of medical and surgical cases.
University Hospital.S. W. corner Greene and Lombard streets, connected with the medical Department of the University of Maryland, This institution is under the care of Sisters of Charity. Average number of patients 150.
Washington University Infirmary, cor. Sara- toga and Calvert streets.
Church Home, Broadway, N. of Baltmore.
Mount Hope Institution, Linden avenue, near North avenue, for the insane and sick, be- longing to, and served by, the Sisters of Charity.
Mount Hope Retreat, six miles from the city on the Reistertown road, for the insane and sick, under the care of the Sisters of Charity.
St. Agnes Hospital, Mount Dougherty, op- posite Greenmount Cemetery, under charge of Sisters of Charity.
Hebrew Asylum, for the sick of the Israel- itish faith, Monument st. E. of Broadway.
CHURCHES.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
Right Rev. W. R. WHITTINGHAM, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of Maryland. Right Rev. WM. PINKNEY, D. D., Assistant Bishop.
NAMES.
LOCATION.
St. Paul's,
Corner Saratoga and Charles streets-
PASTORS. ( Rev. J. S. B. Hodges, D. D. Rev. J. S. Miller, Rev. I. L. Nicholson, Rev. S. McD. Richardson, Rev. Julius E Grammer, D.D. Vacant.
Ass'ts.
St. Peter's,
Corner Druid Hill av and Lanvale,
Corner St. Paul and Chase,
Corner of Gay and Fayette,
High, north of Lombard,
Corner Oregon and Lafayette square, Rev. J. E. Cath-ell.
Rev. George Leeds, D. D.
Rev. Rich'd Hayward, Ass't.
Rev. Joseph Richey. Rev. C. B. Perry, Rev. Evelyn Bartow, Ass'ts.
Rev. Alf. B. Leeson, Rev. Fleming James. Rev. B. II. Latrobe, jr. Rev. George A. Leakin. Rev. E. A. Dalrymple, D. D. Rev. Charles W. Rankin.
Rev. F. Gibson Ass'ts.
Rev. James Briscoe,
Rev. A. M. Randolph. Rev. Charles J. Holt, Ass't. Rev. A. P. Stryker. Rev. James Chipchase.
St. Barnabas,
Church of St. John the Baptist, Barre, west of Little Greene,
Holy Innocents,
Memorial,
Lombard, west of Fremont,
Corner of Broadway and McElderry, Corner of Broadway and Pratt, Hanover, corner of Welcome alley,
Franklin Square, Carey street,
Emanuel,
Corner of Read and Cathedral, Biddle, north of George,
N. W. corner Chase and Eden, Corner of Townsend and Bolton,
Rev. P. Nelson Meade. Rev. G. W. Peterkin. Rev. O. Glazebrook, Ass't.
HENRY HOEN & CO., Lithographing, Engraving and Cor. Second St. and Post Office Avenue.
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Christ, Church of the Messiah, St. Andrew's, Church of Ascension,
Grace Church,
Corner of Park and Monument,
Mount Calvary,
Corner of Eutaw and Madison,
St. Mark's, Church of our Saviour, Trinity, St. Stephen's,
St. Luke's,
Rev. G. H. Kinsolving, Ass't. Rev. C. C. Penick. Rev. Wm. R. Pickman.
Joseph P. Elliott, Francis White,
O. F. Bresee, General Agent, 15 South St.
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NAMES.
LOCATION.
Homestead,
Bank, east of Bond,
Corner of Baltimore and Gilmor sts.,
Saratoga street, east of Pine,
Batterry avenue, south of West, Frederick road, near tollgate,
Waverley, York road,
Corner of North and Saratoga,
West of St. Luke's Ch., nr Calhoun st., Rev. F. Gibson, in charge.
St. Bartholomew,
St. Mary the Virgin, (col'd) Orchard street, near Madison av.
Chapel of the Evangelist, Chapel of Church Home,
Potomac and Dillon streets, Canton, North Broadway, near Fayette,
Chapel Good Shepherd, (cl'd ) Corner of Spring and Mullikin, Howard Chapel, ( colored, ) Park avenue, near Lanvale, St. George's Chapel, St. Michael's, Henshaw Memorial Chapel, St. Mary's,
Fremont, near Pennsylvania avenue, Rev. O. Glazebrook. Corner St. Paul ext. and Denmead, Corner St. Peter and Sterrett, Hampden,
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian, Second 66 Franl:lin Square,
Central Presbyterian, Brown Memorial, Aisquith Street, Broadway, Dolphin Street,
Corner of Madison and Park av, Corner of Baltimore and Lloyd, South side of Franklin square, Eutaw place, near Dolphin, Corner of Park av. and Townsend, Corner of Aisquith and Edward, Corner of Broadway and Gough,
Corner of Dolphin and Etting streets, Vacant.
Franklin Street,
Westminster Church,
Twelfth Presbyterian,
Franklin, bet. Myrtle av and Fremont, Rev. A. M. Jelly.
South Presbyterian, (Light- St. Church now, ) Light, near Montgomery, Associate Reformed Church, Fayette, bet. Liberty and Charles, First Constitutional (known
as Greent-st. Church now ) Corner of Greene and German, First United Pres. Church, Corner of Madison and Biddle, Madison-St. Presby. (col'd, ) Madison, near Park av,
Reformed Presbyterian, First Congregat'l Church,
Harford av, junction of Aisquith, Eutaw, bet. Hoffman and Dolphin,
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Most Rev. J. R. BAYLEY, Archbishop of Baltimore. Very Rev. JOSEPH PAUL DUBREUL, D. D., S. S. S., Vicar General.
Cathedral,
Corner of Cathedral and Mulberry,
St. Alphonsus, (German) St. Bridget's,
Corner of Park av. and Saratoga, Canton,
St. Patrick's,
Corner of Broadway and Bank,
St. Vincent de Paul's
23 N. Front,
St. Mary's Chapel, Carmelite Chapel,
St. Mary's Seminary, Penna av, Corner of Biddle and Caroline,
St. Ignatius,
Corner of Calvert and Madison,
St. Agnes Hospital,
Rev. Thomas S. Lee. Rev. William S. Starr. Rev. Alfred A. Curtis. Rev. J. Helmpraecht, C.SS.R. Rev. William Jordan. Rev. John T. Gaitley. Rev. Henry Riordas. Rev. E. Didier. Rev. M. Dausch. Rev. J. L. Andreis. Rev. J. P. Dubreul, S. S. Attended from St. James. Rev. S. A. Kelly, S. J. Rev. W. F. Clarke, S. J., and other priests of Loyola College Rev. James Carey.
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929 Rev. Dr. David Van Antwerp. PASTORS. Rev. T. L. Banister. Rev. J. S. Miller. Rev. George K. Warner. Vacant. Rev. Wm. T. Johnston. Rev. H. N. Wayne. Rev. P. Nelson Meade. Rev. G. H. Kinsolving. Rev. C. J. Holt. Rev. R. C. Hall. Vacant. Rev. G. C. Stokes. Rev. R. H. Fulton. Rev. J. A. Lefevre, D. D. Rev. J. C. Backus, D. D. Rev J. T. Smith, D. D. Rev. J. S. Jones. Rev. S. D. Noyes. Rev. J. L. Fulton. Rev. D. C. Marquis. Rev. W. U. Murkland. Rev. David J. Beale. Rev. John Leyburn. Vacant. Rev. William Bruce. Rev. C. Hedges. GOLD MEDAL HOT AIR FURNACE, PATENTED BY WM. E. WOOD & CO., Cor. Baltimore and Eutaw Sts. Rev. J. Lynd. Rev. C. P. Osborne.
St. Thomas, St. Matthew's, All Saints,
Wyatt Memorial Chapel, Advent Mission Chapel, Chapel of the Holy Cross, St. John's,
St. James, (colored, )
St. Luke's Colored Mission,
North av, bet. Madison av & McCulloh, Rev. John Y. Gbolson.
Rev. C. B. Perry. Rev. Alfred B. Leeson. Rev. C. Ritter.
Rev. B. F. Brown.
St. Agnes Chapel,
Corner of Franklin and Cathedral,
Corner of Fayette and Greene,
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No. 8 SOUTH GAY STREET.
NAMES.
LOCATION.
PASTORS.
( Rev. John Hespelein, C. SS. R. and assistants.
Rev. Peter L. Miller, S. J.
Rev. J.Noonan and assistants .
Rev. P. L. Chapelle, D. D.
Rev. Henry Hoffmann.
Rev. E. McColgau.
Rev. P. F. O'Connor. Rev. Owen Corrigan.
[ Rev. Bernard McManus. ! Rev. Dr. Ryan. Rev. Lawrence Malloy.
[ Rev. James A. Cunningham.
Rev. Peter Zimmer, C. SS. R. and assistants. Rev. John S. Foley, D. D.
Rev. J. A. Frederick.
Rev. J. Giustiniani, C. M.
Immaculate Conception,
Mosher and Druid Hill avenne,
Chap. of Visitation Convent, Corner of Park avenue and Centre, Church of the Holy Cross, West street, Federal Hill, Gibson, near Mosher, Fort road, Mount Hope, St. Lawrence Chapel,
St. Mary's, Star of the Sea, Corner of Johnson and Clement, Fourteen Holy Martyrs, Mount, near Pratt,
Rev. George Devine.
Rev. Meinrad Jeggle.
Attended from St. Michael's.
METIIODIST EPISCOPAL-L. F. MORGAN, P. E., 261 Linden Avenue.
Entaw street, Madison av Church, Wes ey Chapel, Exeter street,
Eutaw above Mulberry, Corner Madison av and Townsend, Corner Sharp and Barre,
Exeter east of Gay,
Corner Monument and Stirling,
Corner Caroline and Eager,
Harford avenue and Biddle street, Gough street east of Washington, Greenmount avenue,
Rev. W. A. Koontz.
Corner Chester and Orleans,
Rev. H. S. France.
Rev. Joel Brown.
Rev. E. H. Smith.
Rev. A. W. Rudisill.
Broadway south of Pratt.
Rev. R. N. Baer.
Eastern avenue east of Bond,
Rev. R. C. Haslup.
Burke street ('hapel, L'anton Church, Cross street, Grace Church,
Canton avenue extended,
Rev. Win. M. Osborne.
Rev. C. W. Baldwin.
Rev. L. B. Carpenter.
Vacant. Rev. Jacob Kold.
Causeway Chapel, First German, Second German, Third German. Fourth German,
Broadway,
Corner Penna av. and Mosher street, Rev. F. Von Schluemenbach Light nr Ostend, Rev. August Flamman.
Rev. Jacob Kolb.
Caroline street.
Rev. W. S. Edwards.
Jackson Square Church,
Rev. J. J. G. Webster.
Rev. H. R. Naylor.
Rev. J. A. Price.
Rev. Watson Chase.
Rev. E. E. Shipley.
Rev. Thomas Daugherty.
Rev. Joseph France, D. D.
Emory Church,
Rev. S. M. Hartsock.
High street,
Corner Franklin and Poppletou, Corner William and Little Church, Corner Stricker and Presstman, Penna. av. north of Hoffman, Corner of High and Stiles,
Rev. W. H. Holliday.
Rev. W. H. Stevenson.
Rev. W. F. Ward.
Rev. A. E. Gibson.
Rev. J. S. Deale.
Rev. S. V. Leacb.
Rev. W. T. L. Weech.
Greenmount av. Church, Patterson Chapel & High- land av Woodberry, Mount Washington, Waverley, Broadway, Eastern avenue, Fell's Point Chapel,
Woodberry,
Mount Washington, Waverley,
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St. James, (German)
Aisquith, corner of Eager,
Chase and Constitution,
Corner of Calvert and Pleasant, Corner of Barre and Iloward,
St. Peter's,
Corner of Poppleton and Hollins,
St. John's,
Corner of Eager and Valley,
St. Michael's, (German)
Corner of Lombard and Wolfe,
St. Martin's,
Corner of Fulton and Fayette,
Rev. Wm. Myer, C. M. Rev. W. White, C. M. - Attended from St. Alphonsus. Rev. M. Vogtmann. Rev. Aug. Aquaroni.
Rev. Peter McCoy.
Monument street, Madison Square, Harford avenue Shaffer Chapel,
Corner Eastern avenue and Star al Burke street,
Rev. C. W. Baldwin. Rev. Watson ('ase.
Corner Cross and Warner streets, Corner Townsend and Republican, Eastern avenue,
Harford avenue near Aisquith, Caroline south of Baltimore,
Opposite Jackson Square, Fayette east of Fremont, Corner Lombard and Calhoun,
Fayette street, Union Square, Parlett Chapel, Mt. Olivet Chapel,
Frederick avenue,
Franklin street, William street, Whatcoat,
Rev. W. H. Chapman .
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St. Frances' Chapel and colored Sisters Prov. St. Francis Xavier, (col'd) St. Joseph's,
Sacred Heart, (St. Wences- laus Institute, )
Central avenue, near Fayette street,
Assets, $75.000.000.00, O. F. Bresee, Gen'l Agt.
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NAMES.
LOCATION.
PASTORS.
Rev. J. B. Stitt.
Rev. W. H. Pitcher. Rev. L. T. Widerman.
Strawbridge Church,
Corner of Biddle and Linden av. S. E. corner Jefferson and Bond, Hill street near Charles, Corner of Aliceanna and Bethel,
Hanover street,
Mount Vernon Mills, Huntingdon avenue,
Dallas north of Aliceanna, Sharp north of Pratt, Sharp near Montgomery, Corner of East and Douglass,
Rev. J. D. S. Hall.
Rev. William Robinson. Rev. J. II. Valentine.
East Baltimore, Central Church, North Baltimore Church, Frederick Avenue Chapel, Trinity, St. Paul, Emanuel, Calvary,
METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH.
Bond north of Baltimore, Edmondson avenue and Stricker, Holland near Aisquith,
Frederick rond near tollgate,
Madison and Preston,
West Fayette near Republican,
Rev. S. K. Cox.
Mosher near Myrtle avenue
Greene and German,
Rev. L. W. Haslup. Rev. John A. Kern. Rev. S. W. Haddaway. Rev. B. S. Highly. Rev. W. W. Walker.
Rev. John Hannon. Rev. W. H. Kennedy.
Tabernacle, Chatsworth, Bethany, St. John's,
METHODIST "INDEPENDENT."
Corner of Caroline and John, Corner of Pine and Franklin,
Corner Lexington and Calhoun,
Liberty north of Fayette
Rev. H. E. Johnson. Rev. Dr. F. Swentzel. Rev. Thomas L. Poulson. Rev. Joseph Joues.
Broadway Mission, Lexington-St. Mission,
West Baltimore, East Baltimore, South Baltimore, Washington-St. Station, Starr Church,
METHODIST PROTESTANT.
Corner of Broadway and Monument, Rev. J. P. Wilson. Lexington between Republican and Schroeder, Rev. E. R. McGregor. Corner of Lombard and Greene, Rev. Dr. L. W. Bates.
Corner of Aisquith and Fayette, Rev. D. L. Greenfield. Rev. Robert S. Rowe.
Light street south of West,
Corner of Washington and Lombard, Rev. R. S. Norris.
Corner of Poppleton and Lemmon, Rev. S. B. Southerland, D.D.
REFORMED CHURCH
First, Third, S. Johannes (German, ) Emanuel (German, ) Fifth ( German, ) Aisquith-St. (German, )
Calvert near Read, Corner Paca and Saratoga, Calvert near Saratoga. Corner Saratoga and Schroeder, Canton avenue east of Broadway, Aisquith near McElderry,
Rev. Joel T. Rossiter. Rev. D. Gans, D. D. Rev. Charles Cist. Rev. J. Conrad Hauser.
Rev. Marcus Bachman. Rev. Gotthold Neef.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Meeting (Church, )
Corner Paca and Lombard streets, Rev. R. N.Gilbert.
BAPTIST.
First Franklin Square Baptist. High Street, Lee Street, Second, Seventh
Sharp corner Lombard, Franklin Square, Between Fayette and Low, Between Hanover and Sharp. Broadway near Pratt, Saratoga corner Paca,
Rev. J. W. M. Williams, D.D. Rev. G. W Sanderlin. Rev. J. T. Craig. Rev. John Pollard. Rev. Edward N. Harris. Rev. Win. T Brantley.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, No. 72 W. Pratt Street.
GOLD'S & WOOD'S PAT. STEAM HEATING APPARATUS, WM. E. WOOD & CO., Cor. Baltimore
ore and Eutaw Sts.
Rev. A. S. Ilank. Rev. T. A. Morgan. Rev. George Hildt. R.v. A. T. Myers. Rev. G. W. Hyde. Rev. R. F. Bishop. Rev. J. F. Goucher. Rev. Henry II. Carroll.
Rev. Perry G. Walker. Rev. N. M. Carroll.
John Wesley, 66
Asbury, 66
Orchard, Western Chapel, 60
O: chard near Druid Hill avenue, Saratoga near Republican,
Jefferson street Church, Sailors' City Bethel, Seaman's Union Bethel, Hanover street Church, Mount Vernon Church, Huntingdon avenue, Dallas street, (colored, ) Sharp street, 66
Corner of Charles and Fayette, Cor. Washington and Mt. Vernon pls. Columbia east of Fremont,
First Methodist E. Church, Mount Vernon Place,
Columbia street,
Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York.
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APPENDIX.
No. 8 SOUTH GAY STREET.
NAMES.
LOCATION.
PASTORS.
First (colored )
Thon sen cor Young,
Rev. J. C. Allen.
Iluntingdon,
York Road,
Rev. O. F. Flippo.
Union ( colored, )
North near Lexington,
Rev. Harvey E. Johnson.
Eutaw Place,
Eutaw and Dolphin,
Rer. Richard Fuller, D. D.
Leadenhall (colored, )
Leadenhall near West,
Rev .--- Brown.
Bethany,
Eager nr Broadway,
Vacant.
Shiloh
Aisquith near Jobn,
M. S. Read, Missionary.
Woodberry,
Woodberry,
Rev .--- Barnes.
S. M. HAMILTON, SOLE AGENT,
GEORGES CREEK POTOMAC COAL CO. SAVAGE MOUNTAIN FIRE BRICK WORKS, CUMBERLAND HYDRAULIC CEMENT MANUF. CO.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION, 19 S. Greene Street.
First Evangelical Church, Second
Corner Greene and Cider alley, Rev. F. Kurtz.
Corner McElderry and Short, Rev. Benj. Ilengst.
INDEPENDENT CHURCHES.
Zion ( Ind.) German Church, Gay south of Saratoga, Rev. Henry Scheih.
United Evangelical Church, bet. 234 and 236 Eastern avenue,
Rev. Wm. Scheffer.
SEAMEN'S UNION BETHEL.
Corner of Aliceanna and Bethel streets,
Rev. A. J. Myers.
FRIENDS.
Orthodox,
Eastern District,
Western District,
Cor Eutaw and Monument. Corner Aisquith and Fayette. Lombard East of Eutaw.
UNIVERSALIST.
East Baltimore,
Baltimore near Central avenue,
Rev. G. W. Powell.
UNITARIAN.
First Independent,
Corner Franklin and Charles, Rev. Chas. R. Weld.
New Jerusalein, German New Jerusalem,
Calvert N of Chase Lombard near Central avenue,
Rev. Willard G. Day. Vacant.
HENRY HOEN & CO., Lithographing, Engraving and Cor. Second St. and Post Office Avenue.
Rev. Joseph H. Barclay. Rev. George Scholl. Rev. Uriel Graves.
Third,
St. Mark's,
Lutheran Chapel, Trinity ( German, )
St. John's
Biddle st. north of Penna av
Rev. N. Burkhart.
Corner Hanover and Hamburg,
Rev. F. Hennighausen.
Rev. L. D. Maier.
Rev. R. C. Beer.
Rev. J. Pister. Rev. C. A. Schloegle.
Rev. - Herr.
Rev. John Keller.
St. Luke's, St. Martin's,
St. Paul's,
Saratoga and Fremont,
Rev. H. Hanser.
Emanuel,
EVANGELICAL LUTHIERAN.
Fremont and Lanvale,
Lombard west of Greene,
Monument near Aisquith,
Eutaw bet. Mulberry and Saratoga, Canton, Trinity east of High.
Rev. C. A. Stork. Vacant. Rev. H. Strobel.
St. Stephen's " St. Matthew's "
St. Jacob's, St. John's, St. Peter's, St. Marcus ( German, )
Fayette near Central av
Corner George and Ogston,
Near Western Cemetery, Balto Co. Bond near Eastern av.
Broadway and Jackson Square av. Henrietta near Eutaw,
Sharp corner Henrietta,
Rev. Charles Frincke.
Caroline south of Baltimore.
Rev. Claus Stuerken.
First English. Second,
SWEDENBORGIAN.
Largest Life Ins. Co. in the World, O. F. Bresee, Gen.Agt.
APPENDIX.
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NAMES.
LOCATION.
PASTORS.
JEWISH SYNAGOGUES.
First,
Corner Lloyd and Watson,
Vacant.
Second,
Eden north of Lombard,
Rev. H. Ilochheimer.
Third,
Lexington between Pearl and Pine,
Dr. Meyer.
Fourth,
Hanover bet. Lombard and Pratt,
Dr. Benj. Szold.
Fifth,
Howard street,
Vacant. 1
Sixth,
Over People's Bank,
Vacant.
Seventh,
Over Eutaw Savings Bank,
Vacant.
¿ No Local Pastor.
Eighth,
Hill near Hanover,
Vacant.
Polish,
Exeter north of Fayette,
Vacant. J
UNITED BRETHREN-REV. D. EDWARDS, Bishop, 145 Scott Street.
Otterbein Church, Conway, nr Sharp-Rev. J. Doerkson.
Otterbein Chapel of the United Brethren in Christ, cor. Scott and St. Peter-Rev. B. G. Huber, parsonage, 147 Scott Street.
Third ( United Brethren, ) eor Fulton and Lombard-Rev. J. W. Kunkel. Salem Mission, (United Brethren) corner Retreat and Francis, terminus of Citizen's R. R .- Rev. S. A. Mower, pastor.
Fifth Church, George and Brune streets-Rev. J. A. Sand, pastor.
Congregational Church, Eutaw street near Hoffman-Rev. Cyrus P. Osborne, Pastor. Bethlehem Green (Welsh Independent) Toone east of Clinton, Canton.
First Spiritualist Cougregation, Law building, southwest corner Lexington and St. Paul streets- Wash. A. Danskin, President. The congregation has been incorporated since 1865, under the laws of Maryland.
AFRICAN METHODISTS-REV. J. P. CAMPBELL Bishop.
Bethel, Ebenezer,
Saratoga west of Gay, Rev. Wm. Langford. Montgomery, east of Hanover, Rev. James II. A. Johnson.
Waters Chapel.
Spring, bet. Jefferson and McElderry, Tessier street,
Rev. Daniel Draper.
Mount Zion, Allen's Mission,
Saratoga near Republican,
Rev. John F. Lane.
Stockton alley near Baltimore, Rev. Daniel Draper.
CEMETERIES.
GREENMOUNT-John H. B. Latrobe, Presi- dent, James McNeal, jr., Treasurer. Office 53 Lexington.
BALTIMORE-Thos. Wilson, President, Geo. A. Reed, Secretary and Treasurer. Office 8 South street.
LOUDON PARK-Wm. F. Primrose, Secretary and Treasurer. Office 19} South.
MOUNT OLIVET-Office, Basement Charles-st Church. Durus Carter, Agent.
WESTERN-Luther R. Wilson, Treasurer. MOUNT CARMEL-John W. Randolph, Sec- retaryand Treasurer. Office 187 S. Broadway.
CATHEDRAL-Mr. O'Connor, agent, No. 77 Mulberry street.
HOLY CROSS-Rev. John T. Gaitley, St. Patrick's ( 'bureh, Broadway.
BALTIMORE HEBREW-Office corner Lloyd and Watson streets.
LAUREL-(colored )-Dr. J. B. K. Emory, Agent. Office 18 Courtland street.
ST. PETER'S-(Catholic)-Rev.E. McColgan, St. Peter's Church.
BALTIMORE AND BROOKLYN CEMETERY -Office 271 Light.
Power Press Printing, at Reduced Rates, (Maryland Ins. Co's Marble Building.)
CAST IRON BOILERS AND RADIATORS, WM. E. WOOD & CO., Cor. Baltimore and Eutaw Sts.
Rev. John J. Hubbard.
Tessier Street Chapel,
JOHN W. WOODS,
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Book & Job b Printer,
AND
PUBLISHER
Baltimore City Directory
12 South Street, 5
Orer National Farmers a d, Planters Bank,
BALTIMORE.
J. WHEEL WRIGHT.
G. A. DOBLER.
E. T. MUDGE.
WHEEL WRIGHT, MUDGE
WHOLESALE
PAPER WAREHOUSE
AND MANUFACTURERS OF BOOK AND NEWS PAPER, ALL GRADES, SIZED AND UNSIZED S. E. COR. SHARP AND LOMBARD STS. BALTIMORE.
N. Y. AND BALTIMORE TRANSPORTATION LINE.
Inland Route via Delaware and Raritan. and Chesapeake and Delaware Canals. Comprising eighteen Steamers and Barges of average capacity of 10 lons each. For the conveyance of Merchan- dise. Produce, Packages. Horses. Cattle. Carriages. Furniture and Gears of all sorts, of very low rates.
TIME THROUGH 36 HOURS. FOR NEW YORK,
A Steamboat leaves Baltimore Dany, except Sundays, from Company's Wharf. FOOT FREDERICK STREET DOCK, (LATE CORNER'S WHARF,at FP. M.
FROM NEW YORK.
A Steamboat leaves in like manner for Baltimore, Dans, except Sunday- from NORTHI RIVER. Pier 1. at 5 P. M.
Goods destined for places beyond Baltimore or New York, forwarded immediately with care-Free of all charges for Commission.
The Safety, Regularity and Dispatch of this line, together with the moderate rates charged, com- mend it to the public as a desirable medium for conveying every description of Freight.
WESTERN FREIGUTS from the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Co. received at the LOCUST POINT DEPOT, handled carefully and forwarded with the utmost dispatch immediately on arrival. Through receip s can be obtained over this route from any of the Agents of the B. & O. R. R. to. for goods deliverable in N. Y.
J. A. SHRIVER, Vice-Pres't, 3 Light-st Whf., Balto.
W. DALZELL, Agent, Pier 7 North River, N. Y.
BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT CO.
VIA CANAL,
FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OPPAS SENGERS, MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE. PACKAGES, HORSES CARRIAGES, FURNITURE. AND GOODS OF ALL.
BETWEEN
Philadelphia & Baltimore.
FOR PHILADELPHIAA.
One of the Company's Steamboat leaves Vo 3 LIGHT ST WHARF ENTES AFTERNOONal . orlock. Arriving in Philadelphia a a a clock the next morning. in ample time for the & Stein-
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
with care, free of all charges for commission
J. A. SHRIVER, Vice Pres't, No. 3 Light-st. Whf., Balto. A. GROVES, Jr. Agent, No. 34 Sonth Wharves, Phila
CABIN FARE, $2 00. DECK FARE $1 50.
S. HAMILTON CAUGHEY. N. W. CAUGHEY,
NOAH WALKER & CO.
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165 and 167 W BALTIMORE ST -
TON BUILDINGS.
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