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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 Gough.
ENGINE CO. No. 6-House located cor. Gay and Ensor streets.
ENGINE CO. No. 7-House located cor. Druid Hill avenue and Eutaw street.
ENGINE CO. No. 8-House located Mulberry nr Schroeder.
ENGINE CO. No. 9-House located cor. Madi- son and McDonogh.
ENGINE CO. No. 10-House located Columbia near Poppleton.
ENGINE CO. No. 11-House located cor. East- ern and Patterson Park avenues.
ENGINE CO. No. 12-House located cor. Fort avenue and Johnson.
ENGINE CO. No. 13-House located cor. Fre- mont and Myrtle avenue.
HOOK AND LADDER No. 1-House located Harrison st., between Fayette and Baltimore. HOOK AND LADDER No. 2-House located Paca st., between Fayette and Lexington.
HOOK AND LADDER No. 3-House located Ann street near Gough.
SALVAGE CORPS-House located 27 North Liberty.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, No. 72 W. Pratt Street.
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APPENDIX.
CITY POLICE AND FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
City Hall.
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.
CHAS. J. MCALEESE, Superintendent.
LIST OF TELEGRAPHIC FIRE ALARM STATIONS.
3 No. 4 Engine House, City Hall.
4 Calvert and Baltimore.
132 Dugan's Wharf and Wood st.
134 Concord st, and Eastern av.
326 McMechin At. and Penna av.
6 Calvert and Lombard.
135 Drawbridge, foot of Falls.
327 McMechin at. and Madison av.
34t Biddle and St. Paul.
8 Nicholson and Hull, [Johnson.
342 Hoffman and Cathedral.
12 Baltimore and Gay.
143 Pratt st. and Central av.
343 Charles-at. Bridge.
13 Pratt Street Bridge.
14 No. 3 Engine House, Lombard near
15 Eastern Police Station. [Exeter.
16 No. 5 Engine House, Ann nr Goughi. 17 No. 11 Eng., Patterson Pk & Eastern
154 Caroline and Thames.
361 Pearl and Saratoga.
16 Chesapeake and Boston. [avs.
161 Ann st. and Canton av.
363 George and Fremont.
23 Mullikin and Ellen.
162 Thames and Wolfe.
371 Mosher and Gilmor.
24 No. 6 Engine, Gay and Ensor.
25 Constitution and Eager.
26 Gay and Madison.
27 No. 9 Eng., Madison and McDouogli. 28 Schuetzen Park, Belair av.
32 No. 7 Engine, Eutaw and Druid Hill
34 Eager st. and Morton alley. {av. 35 Biddle and Garden.
36 No. 13 Engine, Fremont st. & Myrtle
37 Lafayette and Arlington avs. [av. 38 Fremont st. and Penna av.
39 Penna. and Bonndary avs.
232 Fayette and Bond.
431 Pratt and Freniont.
11 Fayette and St. Paul.
42 No. 2 Truck House, Paca at.
43 Lombard and Penn.
45 No. 8 Eng., Mulberry nr Schroeder.
46 Baltimore st. and Frederick road.
47 Fayette and Fulton.
48 Bentalon st. and Frederick road.
51 Pratt and Light.
52 No. 2 Engine House, Barre st.
53 No. 10 Engine House, Columbia av.
54 Southern Police Station, Sharp st.
56 Leadenhall and Hamburg.
6t Light and Lee.
62 Liglit and Cross.
63 Light and Gittings.
61 Light and Heath.
65 Hanover and Wells.
71 Fort av. and Burrouglı.
121 Exchange Place and Commerce.
123 Pratt and Gay. |
124 South st. and Bowly's Wharf.
125 Patterson and Cable.
323 N. W. Police Station, Penna, av.
62t Cross and Covington.
WARD MANAGERS OF THE POOR.
Ist Ward-John B. Wellener
2d John Cloke 66
3d R. C. Kemp 66
4th Abraham Rosenfield
5th Matthew Clark
6th Matthew McClintock
7th
Adolph Nachman
8th
Peter Kennedy
9th
E. C. Eichelberger
10th
M. E. Reinhard
11th
Chas. F. Taylor
12th Isaac S. George
13th
N. E. Delphey
14th Wm. H. Cox
15th
66 F. Hassenkamp
16th Peter Hines
17th
= Henry Dickens
18th
Thompson P. Perine
19th
George A. Smith
20th
66 Benjamin Horn
MARKETS.
BELAIR MARKET-Forrest, from Hillen to Orleans. Tuesday and Friday, and Saturday evening. John Smith, clerk.
CENTRE MARKET-from Baltimore to Pratt, W of Jones Falls. Wednesday and Saturday. Daniel Murray, clerk.
CROSS STREET MARKET-from Light to Charles, between Cross and West. John F. Weyler, clerk.
FELL'S POINT MARKET-Broadway, from Canton av to Thames. Tuesday and Friday, and Saturday evening. Charles Eggleston, clerk.
HANOVER MARKET-n w cor Hanover and Camden. Monday and Thursday, and Sat- urday evening. E. W. Albaugh, clerk.
HOLLINS MARKET-Hollins, S of Baltimore. Wednesday and Saturday, and Saturday even- ing. John H. Barnet, clerk.
LAFAYETTE MARKET-Patterson av, from Penna av to Fremont. Monday and Thurs- day, and Saturday evening. Thos. Briddell, clerk.
LEXINGTON MARKET-Lexington, from Eu- taw to Pearl. Tuesday and Friday, and Sat- urday evening. Francis Kirk, clerk.
RICHMOND MARKET-from Howard to Bid- dle. Monday and Thursday, and Saturday evening. David W. Luchessi, clerk.
WM. WIRT CLARKE, Imp'd Cements for all kinds Ornamental work, No. 61 S. GAY STREET.
7 No. 12 Engine House, Fort av. and
14t President st. and Canton av. 142 Bank and Exeter.
145 Baltimore st. and Central av.
345 Charles st. and Boundary av.
151 Caroline and Lombard.
351 Eutaw Place and Dolphin st.
352 Mosher and Bolton.
353 Mt. Royal and Boundary avs.
256 .Broadway and Thames.
362 Chatsworth and Franklin.
2t Gay and Saratoga.
163 Baltimore and Wolfe.
372 Patterson av and Stricker st.
381 Presstman and Gilmor.
171 Chester st. and Canton av.
172 Lombard st. & Fatterson Park av.
173 Aliceanna and Burke.
413 Salvage Corps, Liberty ur Fayette.
31 Pleasant and Calvert.
18t Canton and Elliott.
212 No. 1 Truck Honse, Harrison st.
415 Baltimore and Entaw.
213 High and Low.
421 Western Police Station.
214 Exeter and Fayette.
423 Baltimore and Pine.
215 Douglass and Aisquith.
424 Fremont and Lexington.
216 Jefferson and Aisquith.
425 Baltimore and Poppleton. 426 Baltimore st. and Carrollton av.
231 Jefferson and Bond.
234 Ann and Orleans. 235 Castle and Monument.
434 Pratt and Carey.
236 Fayette st. and Collington av.
451 Carey st. and Edmondson av.
241 Front and Hillen.
242 Madison and Forreat.
243 Monument and Ensor.
251 Eager and Ensor.
252 Greenmount av. and Jolın st.
253 Harford and Central ava.
251 Greenmount and Boundary avs.
613 Pratt and Sharp.
261 Chase and Eden.
614 Pratt and Eutaw.
262 Broadway and Gay.
263 Caroline and John.
271 N. E. Police Station, Chew and Dur-
531 Fremont and Colombia.
632 Barre and Warner.
534 Ridgely and Hamburg.
54t Entaw and Henrietta.
642 Eutaw and West.
561 Leadenliall and Ostend.
612 Montgomery and William.
321 Franklin and Greene.
613 Hughes and Covington.
315 Monument st. and Plover alley.
316 Monument and North.
471 Fulton and Franklin. 512 Charles and Lombard.
521 Camden and Charles. 523 Eutaw and Conway.
272 Biddle and Wolfe. [ham.
312 Clay and Park.
313 Charles and Franklin.
314 Howard and Franklin.
452 Lexington and Stricker.
453 Lanvale and Stricker. 461 Mount and McHenry.
462 Lombard and Monroe.
164 Bank and Washington,
382 Madison and Boundary avs.
412 Baltimore and Hanover/
414 German and Howard.
152 Broadway and Pratt. 153 Caroline st. and Canton av.
324 Preston at. and Druid Hill av. 325 Lanvale and McCulloli.
5 German and Light
131 Buchanan's Whf.and Sugar Reffn'y.
432 Pratt and Poppleton.
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POST OFFICE.
Exchange Building.
Postmaster-Erastus B. Tyler.
Assistant Postmaster,
Treasurer-F. W. Cassard. Chief Clerk-Robert E. Boyd. Superintendent City Delivery-W.H.H.Sultzer. Superintendent Mails-David R. Knull.
Money Order Clerks-John J. C. Dougherty, Edward Henrix, A. N. Kinkead.
Foreign Money Order Clerk-Adolph Von Har- tung.
Registry Clerks-John H. Baker, M. L.Forbes, D. C. Heddinger, Kate B. Page.
Stamp Clerks -- W. H. Powell, George W. Johnson.
General Delivery Clerk-B. F. Matthews.
Supt. Letter Carriers-Michael S. Showacre.
The Post Office is located in the Government Build- ing, bounded by Second, Gay and Lombard Streets.
OFFICE HOURS.
Postmaster'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. M
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 miscellaneous publications in the office for mailing.
Money should never be enclosed in an ordinary envelop.
Valuable letters should be carried to the Post Office and registered. If Money is to be remitted. a Postal Money Order should be obtained. If upon points where there is no Money Order Office, then the letter should be registered.
Direct letters plainly to the Street and Number, as well as thePost tiffice, County and State. By inserting upon letters the County in which the Office is located, many errors in superscription might be detected, and mistakes in mailing avoided.
Head letters with the name of the writer's l'ost 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 X2 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. An additional rate of three cents is required for each additional % ounce. or fraction thereof.
Transient newspapers and magazines, regular publi- cations designed primarily for advertising purposes, or for free circulation, or for circulation at nominal rates, and all printed matter of the third class, except unsealed circulars, shall be admitted to, and be transmitted in the mails, at the rate of one cent for every two ounces or fractional part thereof, and one cent for each two additional ounces or fractional part thereof; and the sender of any article of the third class of mail-matter may write his or her name or address therein or on the outside thereof, with the word "from" above or preced- ing the same, or may write briefly or print on any pack . age the number and names of the articles inclosed. Publishers of newspapers and periodicals may print on the wrappers of newspapers or magazines sent from the office of publication to regular subscribers the time to which subscription therefor has been paid, and addresses upon postal cards and unsealed circulars may be either written, printed, or affixed thereto, at the option of the sender.
On unsealed circulars and all mailable matter of the third class other than that designated in the aforegoing section, postage will be charged as heretofore, one cent for each ounce or fraction thereof.
Full prepayment by Stamps required on all transient printed matter, foreign and domestic.
All letters not prepaid by stamps, all such as are re- ceived in the Office with stamps cut from Stamped
LEAKY TIN ROOFS
Made water-tight. and preserved for years, by thor- oughly applying ELASTIC CEMEMT and
BALTIMORE GUM PAINT.
By increasing the quantity of Gum, we make a Paint for Damp Walls which is unequaled. All work guaranteed. A trial is all we ask. Orders solicited for new felt roofs ; old roofs repaired.
D. M. SADLER & CO., Sole Manufacturers, No. 3 COURTLAND STREET, up stairs.
Envelops, 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.
A letter once delivered to any one authorized to receive it, cannot be forwarded without additional postage.
CITY DELIVERY.
The public are requested to adopt the house-door letter-boxes, the use of which will result in greatly increased rapidity in the delivery of letters. Free 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 may have their mail matter left at their residences regularly, without risk or charge. Four deliveries will be made daily by the Letter Carriers, beginning at 8.00 A. M., 10.30 A. M., 2.15 P. M., and 4 30 P. M.
COLLECTIONS
Are made daily from the street letter-boxes as follows : Ist. 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 from 4 to 8 P. M. is made. Letters are also collected and delivered at the principal hotels.
STAMPED ENVELOPS.
The attention of the public is called to the advantages of using Stamped Envelops rather than Postage Stamps. Daily. numbers of letters are dropped in the Post Office without prepayment, with Revenue Stamps, and Stamps cut from Stamped Envelops affixed, which are held for postage ; whereas by the use of Stamped Envelops, these letters would go forward without delay.
Persons purchasing Stamped Envelops, 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 pubhe in the sale of Stamped Envelops.
E. B. TYLER, POSTMASTER.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
N. W. corner Gay and Lombard-Office hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.
Collector-John L. Thomas, jr.
Deputy Collectors-W. D. Burchinal, Geo. M. McComas.
Auditor-Geo. E. Dowell.
Clerk to Auditor-John H. Suter.
Clerk-R. J. B. Boggs.
Cashier of Customs-Charles F. Hanna.
Ass't Cashier of Customs-John P. Clayton.
Corresponding Clerk-Lewis B. Nyman.
Entry Clerks-N. J. Sappington, David Max- well, C. L. Kemp, D. K. Ralston.
Warehouse Clerks-T. S. Plummer, Chief, Stanley Young, A. A. Perry.
Liquidating Clerks-A. C. Rhodes, Chief. Assistants-Wm. H. Spencer, Osmond Tiffany, W. M. Byrne.
MARBLE CEMENT, (susceptible of the Highest Polish,) For Columns, and for Church and Vestibule Work.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK,
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Bond Clerk-F. J. Kugler. Import and Export Statistical Clerks-Alex. H.
Steuart, Chief, S. P. S. Hutson, T. S. Nixdorf. Marine Clerk-Charles H. Richardson. Assistants-Wm. Landstreet, John W.Cathcart. Coastwise Clerk-Charles W. Raphun.
Assistants-W. C. Wiley, Elijah Peirce. Record Clerks-C.G.Hergesheimer, Walter Ball Miscellaneous Clerk-R. H. James.
Weigher-W. L. W. Seabrook.
Clerks-L. H. Hutchins, Fred. Wagner.
Assistant Weighers and Measurers-Andrew Gray, Stephen Whalen, E. M. Price, S. W. Forrest, E. Post, J. H. Lach, J. S. Merryman, F. H. Taft, R. O. Waterworth, F. L. McKen- na, Joseph W. Andrews.
Ass't Custodian-Edward T. Daneker. Janitor of Building-Columbus Sanders.
Messengers-Felix McCurley, S. D. Jenkins, J. J. Griggs, Wm. Perkins, jr., John J. McNier, J. H. Blackiston, C. W. Gephart, J. S.Brown. Storekeepers-Bonded Warehouses-John S. Manley, Charles M. Kuhn, F. M. Collier, W. W. Sullivan, B. H. Kennard, O. A. Horner. Storekeeper No. 1. Public Store-Edington Fulton ; Ass't Storekeeper, John H. Redue; Laborers, R. J. Walker, H. T. C. Greene, Porters, W. M. Mercer, Owen Gooding, J. T. Tubman jr., G. R. Thompson ; Engineer, R. H. White; Fireman, W. Cummings.
NAVAL OFFICE.
Naval Officer-Wm. Corkran.
Deputy Naval Officer-D. W. Rudy.
Entry Clerks-Samuel Keefer, W. E. W. Ross.
Warehouse Clerks-R. E. Bouldin, W. G. Sproston.
Liquidating Clerks-J. P. Carter, W.F. Cochran Fee Clerk-A. A. White.
Impost Clerk-R. G. Morgan.
Manifest Entry Clerk-Cornelius Leary.
Messenger-James N. Miller.
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.
Surveyor-G. W. F. Vernon.
Deputy Surveyor -- Clerk-R. A. Bruce.
Messenger-G. W. Glessner. GENERAL APPRAISER'S OFFICE.
General Appraiser-John L. Meredith.
Appraisers-John L.Linthicum, Henry H.Golds- borough.
Examiners-John R. Fellman, U. H. Griffith, Nisbet Turnbull, W. H. Myers, John C. Bridges, Caleb Douty.
Chief Clerk-Louis R. Cassard.
Assistant Clerk-C. S. Schermerhorn. EXAMINER OF DRUGS.
Dr. James H. Butler
U. S. MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE. Preston H. Bailhache, Surgeon.
UNITED STATES TREASURY.
U. S. Assistant Treasurer-Peter Negley. Acting Assistant and Cashier-T. H. H. Leary. Clerks-Josiah N. Jones, A. H. Barnitz, W. H. Protzman, L. H. Nice, George R. Page, P. L. Hiteshew, Wm. Fox, Jacob Deems. jr. Messenger-Jacob R. Tucker.
Vault Watchmen-John Fague, John J. Bro- guner, David Crist, David Grogg, C. Getz- endanner.
INTERNAL REVENUE. Office over Post Office. Robert M. Proud, Collector Third District of Maryland.
NAVY PAY OFFICE.
Over Custom House, (north side.) Pay Director-A. W. Russell, U. S. Navy. J. C. Brigham.
COMMISSARY U. S. ARMY. No. 160 w Fayette. Lieut. Col. H. F. Clarke, A. C. G. S., U. S. A. 1 Clerks-W. D. Evans, T. J. Shea.
QUARTERMASTER U. S. ARMY. No. 160 W. Fayette street. Capt. J. M. Marshall, Ass't Q. M., U. S. A. Clerks-R. J. McEnany, Geo. W. Martin.
ENGINEER CORPS U. S. A.
Col. Wm. P. Craighill, Union Bank building. Gen. O. E. Babcock, 1 Courtland.
Capt. Chas. B. Phillips, Union Bank building.
U. S. LOCAL INSP'RS OF STEAMBOATS. Office second story Custom House, N. side.
Supervisor-John Meushaw.
Inspectors-James D. Lowry, W. O. Saville. Assistant Inspector-Levi Valentine.
COURTS.
THE JUDICIARY OF MARYLAND.
THE COURT OF APPEALS consists of one Judge specially elected from the eighth Judicial Circuit, (Bal- timore City,) and the Chief Judge of the seven remain- ing judicial circuits.
CHIEF JUDGE,-Hon. James L. Bartol, of Balti- more city
FIRST CIRCUIT -Hon. James A. Stewart, of Dor- chester co.
SECOND CIRCUIT .- Hon. John M. Robinson, of Queen Anne county.
THIRD CIRCUIT .- Hon. Richard Grason, of Balti- more county.
FOURTH CIRCUIT .- Hon Richard H. Alvey, of Washington county.
FIFTH CIRCUIT .- Hon Oliver Miller, of AnneArun- del county.
SIXTH CIRCUIT .- Hon. Richard J. Bowie, of Mont- gomery county.
SEVENTH CIRCUIT .- Hon. George Brent, of Charles county.
CLERK .- James S. Franklin, of Annapolis.
STATE REPORTER .- J Shaaff Stockett
ATTORNEY GENERAL .- CharlesJ. M. Gwinn.
TEAMS OF COURT .- First Monday in April and October.
THE CIRCUIT COURTS OF MARYLAND.
TERMS OF COURTS .- The Judges of the Circuit Courts have power to change the days for the commencement of the terms of Courts, &c .; under the following provi- sions of the Constitution, Art 4, section 24 :
"The Judges shall hold not less than two terms of the Circuit Court in each of the counties composing their respective circuits, at such times as are now. or may hereafter be prescribed, to which jurors shall be summoned ; and in those counties where only two such terms are held, two other and intermediate terms. to which jurors shall not be summoned. Said Judges may alter or fix the times for holding any or all terms until otherwise prescribed,and shall adopt rules to the end that all business not requiring the interposition of a jury, shall be, as far as practicable, disposed of at said Intermediate terms "
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THE JUDICIAL CIRCUITS.
FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon. James A. Stew. art, Chief Judge : Hon. J. R. Franklin and Hon. L. T. H. Irving, associates. Terms of Court --
WORCESTER COUNTY .- Snow Hill, 3d Monday in Jan- uary, May and July, and 4th Monday in October
SOMERSET COUNTY -Princess Ann, 2d Monday in January, April, July and October
DORCHESTER COUNTY .- Cambridge, 4th Monday In January, July and April. and 2d Mionday in November
WICOMICO COUNTY .- Salisbury, 1st Monday of Jau- uary and July, and 4th Monday of March and Septem. ber. Juries summoned to March and September terms and to other terms when a majority of the Judges shall direct.
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT -Hon. J. M. Robin- son, Chief Judge, and Hon. J A. Wickes and Hon. Frederick Stump, associates. Terms of Court-
CAROLINE COUNTY .- Denton, 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, Ist Monday In May and November.
KENT COUNTY .- Chestertown, 8d 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 Hon James D. Watters, associates Terms of Court -'
BALTIMORE COUNTY .- Towsontown, 1st Monday in March, 3d Monday in May, 2d Monday in September and Ist Monday in December.
HARFORD COUNTY .~ Bel Air, 2d Monday in February, May and November.
FOURTH JUDICIAL, CIRCUIT. | Hon. Richard H. Alvey Chief Judge. Hon. W'm Motter and Hon. Geo. A. Pearre, associates. Terms of Court .-
ALLEGANY COUNTY .- Cumberland, 1st 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, Au- gust and October.
WASHINGTON COUNTY .- Hagerstown. 2d Monday in February and May, and 3d Monday in November; six equity terms- Ist Monday in April, 2d Monday in May, 4th Monday in July, 3dMonday in September and November, and 2d Monday in February.
GAARETT COUNTY -Oakland. 3d Monday in March and 2d Monday in September, with Juries ; six equity terms-3d Monday in January, March. May, July, and 2d Monday in September and November.
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon Oliver Miller, Chief Judge.
Hon Edward Hammond and Hon. Wm N. Hayden, associates. Terms of Court-
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY .- Aunapolis, 3d Monday in April and 3d Monday in October.
CARROLL COUNTY .- Westminster, 2d Monday in May and November.
HOWARD COUNTY -Ellicott City, 3d Monday in March and 1st Monday in September
SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT -Hon. Richard J. Bowie, Chief Judge. Hon. Wm. Viers Bouic and Hon. John A. Lynch, associates. Terms of Court-
FREDERICK COUNTY -Frederick. 3d Monday in Feb- ruary and September, and 2d Monday in May and December.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY -Rockville, Ist Monday in February, and 2d Monday in August.
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon. Geo. Brent, Chief Judge. Hon. Robert Ford and Hon. Daniel Ma- gruder, associates Terms of Court-
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 February, May, July and November.
CALVERT COUNTY .- Prince Frederick, 1st Monday in May, July and February, and on Wednesday next after the Ist Monday in November.
ST. MARY'S COUNTY .- Leonardtown, 3d Monday in March and September, and 1st Monday in June and December.
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Baltimore city.
THE SUPREME BENCH .- Hon. George Wm. Brown, Chief Judge. Hons. George W. Dobbin, Henry F. Ga- rey, Campbell Whyte Pinkney and Robert Gilmor, 88-
LEAKY TIN ROOFS
Made water-tight, and preserved for years, by thor- oughly applying ELASTIC CEMENT and
BALTIMORE GUM PAINT.
By increasing the quantity of Gum, we make a Paint for Damp Walls which is unequaled. All work guaranteed. A trial is all we ask. Orders solicited for new felt roofs ; old roofs repaired.
D. M. SADLER & CO., Sole Manufacturers, No. 3 COURTLAND STREET, up stairs.
sociates. The Judges of the Supreme Bench are as- signed to the following Courts:
SUPERIOR COURT .- Judge Dobbin with Judge Garey to assist. Francis A. Prevost, Clerk.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS -Judge Garey, with Judge Dobbin to assist. I. Freeman Rasin, Clerk. John M. Young. Commissioner of Insolvent Debtors.
CiaCUIT COURT .- Judge Gilmor. with Judge Pinkney to assist. James R. Brewer. Clerk.
CRIMINAL COURT -Judge Brown. with Judge Gilmor to assist. William F. McKewen, Clerk. Philip M. Snow- den, Sheriff. A. Leo Knott, State's Attorney. W. N. C. l'arr. Deputy State's Attorney.
CITY COUAT -Jarige Pinkney, with Judge Brown to assist. Nathaniel C. Robertson, Clerk.
The Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas, Crimi- nal and City Courts, commence their terms on the 2d Monday in January, May, and September. The terms of the Circuit Court are 2d Monday in January, March, May, September and November; and the 2d Monday of July shall be a return day.
(APHANS' COURT .- Hon. John A. Inglis, Chief Judge, Hons. G. W. Lindsay and John K. Carroll, Associate Judges. J Harman Brown. Register of Wills. The Orphans' Court is in session every day, except Sun- days. from I1 o'clock, A. M. to 1 o'clock .. P. M.
THE UNITED STATES COURTS IN MARYLAND.
U. S. Court House, Cor. North and Fayette Sts.
The State of Maryland is in the Fourth Judicial Cir- cuit, which includes Virginia, West Virginia, North and South Carolina
THE U S. CIRCUIT COURT .- "The Circuit Court of the United States for the Fourth Circuit in and for Maryland District." Hon. Hugh L. Bond, Circuit Judge, and Hon Wm. Fell Giles, District Judge. Clerk, Jas. W. Chew. U S. District Attorney, Archi- bald Stirling, Jr., Esq A. M. Rogers, Assistant. U. S. Marshal, John M. McClintock. U. S. Commission- ers, Isaac Brooks, R. I.you Rogers and G. Morris Bond, Esqs
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