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Assets over $87,000,000.00. O. F. Bresee, Gen'l Agt.
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SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF BALTI- MORE. No. 147 Broadway, corner Eastern Avenue. Capital, $500,000. John S. Gilman, President. J. H. Bawden, Cashier. Directors.
John J. Abrahams, Horace Abbott,
Edwd. W. Robinson, Alexander Jones,
John S. Gilman, R. K. Hawley, C. C. Homer.
Discount Day, Thursday. Dividends, May and November.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE. No. 31 South Street. Chartered 1865-Capital, $600,000. Thomas Y. Canby, President. A. M. Carter, Cashier. Directors.
J. Frank Dix, Samuel E. Hoogewerff,
Thomas Y. Canby, James S. Hagerty,
James Carey Coale, B. F. Newcomer,
W. H. Crawford, Jacob Tome,
Henry S. Shryock, John Curlett.
Discount Day, Wednesday.
TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK. N. W. corner German and Light Streets. Chartered 1872-Capital, $213,700. Isaac S. George, President. Clayton Cannon, Cashier. Directors.
Isaac S. George, Wm. T. Markland,
H. G. Vickery, T. C. Basshor,
John H. Fowler, Alexander Shaw, Benjamin B. Porter.
Discounts, Daily. Dividends, January and July.
OLD TOWN BANK. S. E. corner Gay and Exeter.
Originally chartered 1858, amended 1872- Capital, $150,000. E. G. Hipsley, President. James. R. Edmunds, Cashier. Directors.
Wm. H. B. Fusselbaugh, Charles W. Hatter,
Henry Wilcox, Joshua Regester,
James Musgrave, Bernhard Clark,
Lewis Seldner, Daniel Donnelly.
Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Divi- dends, April and October.
DROVERS AND MECHANICS BANK. N. W. corner Baltimore and Carey Streets. Chartered 1874-Open for receiving and paying deposits daily, from 9 to 4 o'clock. Jacob Ellinger, President. J. D. Wheeler, Jr., Cashier. Directors.
Jacob Ellinger, Lewis Myers,
Wm. Eden, Cary McClelland,
Wm. D. Miller, Wm. Carson,
James L. Baylies, Lewis Ripple,
Chas. H. Jones, M.D., John Turnbull, jr.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.
SOLE AGENCY
Newark & Rosendale Cement Co's Brand. PORTLAND CEMENT. Lump, Calcined & Ground Plaster, Old Established Stand, 1851, RUSSELL & GIESE, 19, 20 and 21 Spear's Wharf, Grain, Seeds, &c., Commission Merchants.
GERMAN AMERICAN BANK OF BALTI- MORE. No. 173 South Broadway. Chartered 1871-Capital $300,000. Wm. Schwarz, President.
A. Y. Dolfield, Cashier. Directors.
Wm. Schwarz, John Hertel,
A. Y. Dolfield, John G. Mann,
C. Gunther, Lewis Ehrman,
Henry Smith, Nicholas M. Smith,
J. Q. A. Holloway.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.
SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE. N. W. corner Gay and Second Streets.
Chartered 1819-open for receiving and paying deposits daily, from 10 to 1 o'clock. Archibald Stirling, President.
David Baldwin, Treasurer. S. McD. Richardson, Assistant Treasurer. Directors.
A. Stirling, Austin Jenkins,
Michael Warner, Laurence Thomsen,
Chauney Brooks, Enoch Pratt,
Edward Kurtz, Henry James,
Galloway Cheston, George B. Cole,
Wm. McKim,
B. F. Newcomer,
Joseph Cushing, jr. .
A. H. Stump Claas Vocke,
Thomas C. Jenkins, N. Popplein,
Richard D. Fisher,
Samuel Kirby,
Theodore Hooper,
George S. Brown,
Herman Von Kapff,
Thomas Whitridge,
Chas. T. Boehm,
Solomon Corner,
EUTAW SAVINGS BANK. S. E. corner Eutaw and Fayette Streets. Incorporated 1847-open for receiving and pay- ing deposits daily from 10 to 1 o'clock. Wm. F. Burns, President.
Robert D. Brown, Treasurer. Directors.
Wm. F. Burns, Samuel R. Smith,
John Cushing, George P. Thomas,
Francis Burns, J. Harman Brown,
Wm. H. Graham, Wm. Wilson, jr.
Matthew B. Clark, Wm. H. Perkins,
Walter B. Brooks, Nicholas G. Penniman,
Henry R. Lauderman, Henry Snyder,
Daniel M. Thomas, John L. Weeks,
Aaron Fenton, John R. Seemuller,
Elisha H. Perkins, G. A. Von Lingen,
Wm. J. Rieman, W. W. Spence,
Francis White,
John Gregg, Christian Devries.
Elegant Rooms for Ladies' Consultation, with a lady in attendance. Offices, No. 8 N. CHARLES STREET, up one flight.
OF BRESEE & SONS, LIFE FIRE AND MARINE
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APPENDIX.
MONEY. $100,000 ! MONEY.
To Loan in Sums to Suit ! BENJAMIN & CO'S OLD CENTRAL LOAN & BANKING OFFICE, BENJAMIN BUILDING, 27, 29 and 31 Fayette St., near Gay.
We still continue to make the most liberal Loans on Collaterals of every description ; also.on Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Pianos, and on Merchandise in general, on lower rates than any other office in this city. [ESTABLISHED 1830.] BENJAMIN & (0.
GERMAN BANK OF BALTIMORE. N.E. cor. Baltimore and Holliday Sts. (up stairs.) Capital $600,000. Charles Weber, President. Directors.
Charles Weber, Anton Weiskittel,
Henry Straus, Fredk. Wehr,
Wm. Geo. Atkinson, A. H. Schulz, H. H. Hobelman.
CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK. S. E. cor. Charles and Lexington Streets. Chartered 1854.
Francis T. King, President.
John Curlett, Vice-President. Wm. E. Coale, Treasurer. A. G. Brown, Attorney. Directors.
George W. Corner, Charles J. Baker,
W. B. Canfield,
Dr. J. F. Monmonier,
Daniel J. Foley, D. L. Bartlett,
J. B. Seidenstricker, Robert Turner,
Wm. Bridges, Hamilton Easter,
Thomas J. Wilson, Wm. Numsen,
George Sanders, Wm. Woodward,
German H. Ilunt,
James Carey,
Christian Ax, Jesse Tyson,
Henry C. Smith, Samnel Appold,
Edward Roberts.
This bank is open daily for receiving deposits on interest, and paying money, from 10 to 1 o'clock.
THE METROPOLITAN SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE. N. E. cor. Lexington and Calvert Streets. Receives deposits daily, from 9 to 1 o'clock. Interest paid on deposits.
Isaac Hartman, President. C. C. Shriver, Treasurer.
Managers.
John W. Jenkins, Joseph Fink,
John Murphy, Henry Moale,
Luke Cassidy, Isaac Hartman,
Daniel Donnelly, Thomas C. Yearley,
E. Austin Jenkins, Henry R. McNally, J. J. Turner,
John Malloy, F. Win. Dammann, Joseph Judik, F. C. Neale,
John M. Frederick,
Cumberland Dugan, Thomas Whelan, jr. Simon I. Kemp,
Danicl J. Foley,
Thomas J. Myer,
John P. Ringgold,
Henry Bogue,
Michael Jenkins,
Alfred Reip.
GERMAN CENTRAL BANK. Raine' & Building, (up stairs.) Chartered 1874-Capital $200,000. Conrad Meid, President.
C. Wilstorf, Cashier. Directors.
Conrad Meid, J. H. Vonderhorst,
A. Helwig,
H. Klees, sr.
Frederick Ruhstrat, Jacob Heiman,
W. A. Dreyer,
Frederick A. Kerchner,
Charles Friese,
F. Fuchs,
Wm. H. Lohmeyer, T. Heiman
Conrad Graf,
Theodore Holzemer,
Jacob Rudolph.
Discount Days-Wednesday and Friday.
BROADWAY SAVINGS BANK. 63 South Broadway. Open every Saturday and Monday evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Alexander Jones, President.
Thomas H. Morris, Treasurer.
Henry Fulton, Secretary. Directors.
W. H. Cathcart,
Washington Kelly,
William B. Jones, John Hughes,
Edward W. Robinson, Philip Sherwood,
E. T. Robb,
Wm. C. Orr,
James Bates, V. V. Klinefelter.
PEABODY SAVINGS INSTITUTION. S. W. cor. Monument and Aisquith Streets.
Meets Monday Evenings. Geo. E. Dowell, President
Thomas B. Gambel, Treasurer.
Thomas Lee Pope, Secretary.
GERMAN SAVINGS BANK. S. W. cor. Baltimore and Pine.
Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock. Charles Spilman, President.
Robert M. Rother, Treasurer. Directors.
John Briel, John Mehring.
J. F. Letmate, John H. Spilman,
John Bruns, John Schultheis,
Ernest Rudolph, F. Thiemeyer,
D. Katenkamp, John Albaugh,
Charles Spilman,
W. F. Hickman.
THE COLLATERAL SECURITY BANK. 27, 29 and 31 W. Fayette. B. F. Ulman, President.
THE SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO. OF BALTIMORE. 9 South Street. For the safe keeping of Bonds and other Secu- rities or Valuables. B. F. Newcomer, President. Francis T. King, Vice-President.
W. A. Wisong. Secretary and Treasurer. E. Otis Hinkley, Counsel.
WM. WIRT CLARKE, Importer and Wholesale Agent for American Manufacturers of Cement, Plaster, Whiting and Paris White.
Insurance Agents and Brokers, American Building. APPENDIX.
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PERMANENT LAND COMPANY OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. N. E. cor. Second and Postoffice av. Joseph Friedenwald, President. M. Affelder, Secretary.
CONSOLIDATED REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. S. W. cor. South and German Streets. Isaac Cox, President. R. Hooper, Secretary.
CITIZENS' SECURITY AND LAND COMP'Y
N. E. cor. Second and Postoffice av. Wm. G. Scarlett, President. Wm. Shannon, Treasurer.
SOUTH BALTO. PERMANENT MUTUAL LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION.
261 Light Street. John A. J. Dixon, President.
Perry C. Orem, Secretary.
MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS PERMA- NENT BUILDING AND LOAN CO.
53 W. Lombard. Wm. B. Canfield, President. Samuel T. Morgan, Secretary.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Thomas Murdoch, 43 s Gay George E. Sangston, 1 Law Building T. Harris Hodges, Lexington and Courtland Walter S. Wilkinson, Maryland bldg, Second and Postoffice av
Henry Raine, Baltimore and Postoffice av
RAILROADS.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL- TIMORE RAILROAD. President Street, cor. Canton av.
Isaac Hinckley, President. Enoch Pratt, Vice-President.
William Crawford, General Agent.
C. K. Ide, Master of Transportation. H. F. Kenney, Superintendent. Alfred Horner, Secretary and Treasurer.
Robert Craven, Assistant Treasurer.
George A. Dadmun, General Ticket Agent. Branch Ticket Office, 143 W. Baltimore street.
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Camden Station, Canden Street. John W. Garrett, President. John King, Jr., Vice-President. William Keyser, Second Vice-President.
Wm. M. Clements, Master of Transportation. William H. ljams, Treasurer.
W. T. Thelin, Auditor. John Bradshaw, Master of Road.
John C. Davis, Master of Machinery
L. M. Cole, General Ticket Agent.
M. H. Smith, General Freight Agent. A. J. Fairbanks, Gen'l Agent, Camden Station. L. F. Beeler, General Agent, Locust Point. N. S. Hill, Purchasing Agent.
J. L. Randolph, Chief Engineer.
Geo. S. Koontz, Gen'l Agent at Washington. Branch Ticket Office, 149 W. Baltimore street.
SOLE AGENCY Newark & Rosendale Co's Brand. ROSENDALE CEMENT. Old Stand, Established 1851, RUSSELL & GIESE, Nos. 19, 20 and 21 Spear's Wharf, GRAIN AND SEEDS COMMISSION HOUSE. ( Lump Plaster, Calcined Plaster, English and German Portland Cements.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Corner Calvert and Centre Streets.
Thomas A. Scott, President. A. J. Cassatt, Vice-President.
Stephen W. White, Secretary.
J. S. Leib, Treasurer.
John Crowe, Auditor. W. J. Torrington, Cashier.
John W. Davis, General Agent.
A. W. Nutt, General Freight Agent.
Edwin S. Young, Ass't General Ticket Agent. L. P. Farmer, General Passenger Agent.
Frank Thompson, General Manager.
Goerge C. Wilkins, Superintendent.
A. W. Sumner, Purchasing Agent.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. North, South, East and West.
Ticket office n e cor Calvert and Baltimore sts. W. D. DuBarry, Ticket Agent. J. W. Bowersock, Asst. Ticket Agent.
WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD. Office Corner Hillen and Exeter. J. M. Hood, President and Gen'l Manager. Alexander Rieman, Vice-President. John S. Harden, Secretary and Treasurer. B. H. Griswold, Gen'l Freight and Ticket Agt :. Ticket Office, n e cor Baltimore and North.
BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD Corner Calvert and Centre.
Oden Bowie, President. A. J. Cassatt, Vice-President.
Frank Thompson, General Manager.
L. P. Farmer, General Passenger Agent.
George C. Wilkins, Superintendent.
E. S. Young, Ass't General Ticket Agent ..
A. W. Nutt, General Freight Agent. J. S. Leib, Treasurer.
W. J. Torrington, Cashier.
Jolın Crowe, Secretary and Auditor ..
A. W. Sumner, Purchasing Agent.
UNION RAILROAD .. No. 28 South Street. William G. Harrison, President. J. C. Wrenshall, Manager.
MARYLAND TUBING TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. No. 52 Lexington Street. Andrew Banks, President.
The PORTLAND CEMENT used on all the Public Squares of this City, (For Pavements, Curbing & Fountains,) furnished by WM. WIRT CLARKE, 61 S. Gay St.
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MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK
1090
APPENDIX.
MONEY. $100,000 ! MONEY.
To Loan in Sums to Suit ! BENJAMIN & CO'S OLD CENTRAL LOAN & BANKING OFFICE, BENJAMIN BUILDING, 27, 29 and 31 Fayette St., near Gay.
We still continue to make the most liberal Loans on Collaterals of every description ; also on Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Pianos, and on Merchandise in general, on lower rates thau any other office in this city.
[ESTABLISHED 1830.] BENJAMIN & CO.
STEAMSHIPS AND STEAMBOATS.
NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.
The Serew Steamers of the North German Lloyd run between Baltimore and Bremen, every alternate Thurs- day. These vessels take freight to London, Hull, Leith, Hamburg, and Antwerp, for which through bills of lading are signed. All letters must pass through the Post office. For freight or passage apply to
A. SCHUMACHER & Co.
No. 5 S. Gay Street.
ALLAN STEAMSHIP LINE.
BALTIMORE AND LIVERPOOL, VIA HALIFAX.
The Steamers of the above Line will leave Baltimore every Tuesday and every alternate Wednesday. Steam- er leaving Wednesday touches at St. John's, N. F. These vessels take freight to Hamburg, London, Ant- werp, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Havre, for which through bills of lading are signed. All letters must pass through the Postoffice. For freight or passage apply to
A. SCHUMACHER & CO., No. 5 S. Gay St.
FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN.
Inman Line of Mail Steamers, sailing from New York every Saturday and Thursday.
A. D. KEENER, Agent, Adams' Express, 164 W. Baltimore St. And GEORGE MCCAFFRAY, Agent, 28 St. Paul St.
CUNARD LINE FROM NEW YORK.
A. D. KEENER, Agent, Adams' Express 164 W. Baltimore St.
WEST INDIA AND PACIFIC STEAM- SHIP CO.
TO LIVERPOOL DIRECT.
Clearanees every 3d of each month. Due notice will he given of any intermediate steamers of this line coming to this port. Through bills of lading to London, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp and Havre. For freight or passage apply to the Agents,
DRESEL, RAUSCHENBERG & CO., 11 S. Gay St.
·STATE LINE STEAMERS FOR GLAS- GOW, BELFAST AND LIVERPOOL.
Sailing from New York every Thursday. For tickets and other information apply to
GEIGAN & CO., Agents, Baltimore and North Sts.
FOR NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS.
The Morgan Line of Steamships, sailing from New York every Saturday. For freight or further informa- tion apply to
J. ALEX. SHRIVER, 3 Light Street Wharf.
THE AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL LINE. The only Trans-atlantic Line sailing under the American Flag. Sailing every Thursday from Philadelphia, and Wednesday from Liverpool.
THE RED STAR STEAMSHIP LINE. Sailing semi- monthly, alternately from Philadelphia and New York. Direet and only to Antwerp
PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents,
307 Walnut St., Philadelphia-44 Second St .. Baltimore, For passage and general information apply to the above and to
WM. SCHNAUFFER,
No. 1 N. Holliday St., Baltimore. ISAAC HARTMAN, 38 Second St., Baltimore.
FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE, R. I., every four days, via Norfolk.
The Steamers of the Boston Steamship Company will sail semi-weekly for Boston and Providence via Nor- folk, at 3 P. M. For freight or passage apply to A. L HUGGINS, Agent, foot of l.ong Dock.
FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.
Through bills of lading and rates guaranteed to all points in the South. South-West and Florida, by the Merchants' Steamship Company.
The Steamships of this Company will sail as per advertisement. Rates as low as by any other line. For freight and passage apply to
EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent, foot Union Dock.
FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.
The first-class Iron Steamship CALVERT will sail as per advertisement. Through tickets issued to Jackson- ville, Fernandini, Palatka and St. Augustine. For freight or passage apply to
I. P. BURGESS, Soliciting Agent, 76 Buchanan's Wharf, foot of Frederick Street.
FOR SAVANNAH, GA.
Every five days, Baltimore and Savannah Steamship Company, composed of the first class Steamships Sara- gossa and America. Through bills of lading given for all points in Georgia, Alabama and Florida, by Georgia Central and Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. For freight or passage apply to
A. L. HUGGINS, Agent, foot of Long Dock.
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA.
The Steamers D.J. FOLEY , LUCILLE and RALEIGH, are now running to the above ports semi-weekly and issning through bills of lading in connection with the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroads.
R. FOSTER, Agent, 90 Light Street J. B. ANDREWS, Agent, 33 German Street.
U. S. AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
For RIO DE JANEIRO, tonching at St.Thomas, Para, Pernambuco and Bahia to land freight, mails and pas- sengers.
The Steamers of this Line will leave NEW YORK as per advertisement Apply to
1 WOLFF & SELIGSBERG,
Baltimore Agents of the U. S and B. Mail S. S. Line No. 69 Exchange Place.
BERMUDA, WEST INDIES AND VENEZUELA.
QUEBEC AND GULF PORTS STEAMSHIP CO. The Steamers of this Line will leave NEW YORK as per advertisement. For freight and passage apply to E. G. 90YCE, 143 W. Baltimore Street.
The HOLMAN LIVER PAD Cures Aggravated DYSPEPSIA. Offices, 8 N. CHARLES STREET, up one flight.
O. F. Bresee, General Agent, American Building.
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NEWBERN, N. C.
The Steamers TUCKAHOE and EXPERIMENT are now running semi-weekly to the above port, and issu- ing through bills of lading to all points on the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroads.
R. FOSTER, Gen'l Agent, 144 Light st. wharf.
FOR NEWBERN, N. C., SEMI-WEEKLY.
Steamers of the Old Dominion Steamship Company. running in connection with the Old Bay Line. will leave Norfolk every Monday and Thursday, at 6 o'clock A. M., for Newbern, N. C., and all Stations on the Atlan- tic and North Carolina Railroad.
Freights received daily at the Bay Line Wharf. For all information apply to
R. L. POOR, Gen'l Freight Agent, B.S.P.Co ..
Union Dock.
Or to W. II. FITZGERALD, Agent, 9 German St.
BAY LINE FOR FORT MONROE, NORFOLK, AND ALL POINTS SOUTH.
Bay Line Steamers, daily (except Sundays) leave Union Dock at 7 P. M .; Canton Wharf, foot of Chesapeake Street, at 9 P.M.
Ticket Office, 157 W. Baltimore Street.
R. BROWN, General Ticket Agent. W M. LAWSON, Agent.
POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE FOR ALEXANDRIA, WASHING- TON, AND POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS.
Steamer SUE, Captain. W. C. Geoghegan, will leave Pier 10 Light Street wharf every Tuesday and Friday, at 5 P. M For further information apply to
A. NEEDHAM, Jr., Agent. 144 Light Street Whf.
R. FOSTER, General Manager.
BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT CO.
The Steamers of this Company leave 3 Light Street Wharf, daily, (Sunday excepted, ) at 3 P. M., for Phila- delphia
J. ALEX. SIRIVER, Vice-Prest. 3 Light St. Whf. .
NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE TRANSPORTATION LINE .- INLAND ROUTE, VIA CANALS.
Steamers of this Line leave Company's Wharf, foot of Frederick Street Dock. daily, at 5 o'clock P. M. (Sunday excepted, ) through to New York.
J.ALEX.SHRIVER, Vice-Prest. 3 Light SI. Whif.
WEEMS'S LINE OF STEAMERS.
WENONAH, MATILDA and PLANTER will run as follows : WENONAH and MATILDA. every Sunday and Wednesday Night at 9 o'clock, for Patuxent River direct, far up as Hill's Landing. Returning. leaves Bristol every Monday and Thursday, at 12 o'clock, for Baltimore, ealling at all landings below Benedict (except Parker's and Planter's} going and returning, for passengers only.
PLANTER, every Wednesday and Saturday at 6.30 A M .. for Fair Haven. Pluun Point, Governor's Run and Patuxent River, far up as Benedict. Returning leaves Benedict every Thursday and Monday at 6 A. M., for Baltimore.
WENONAH and MATILDA. every Tuesday and Fri- day. at 4 30 P M., for Rappahannock River and Freder. icksburg. Returning, leaves Fredericksburg every Monday and Thursday, at 6 P. M., for Baltimore.
For further information apply at office, 114 Light Street, up stairs.
HENRY WILLIAMS, Agent, S. H. FORBES, Superintendant.
GRAIN, SEEDS, &C. COMMISSION HOUSE, Old Established Stand, 1851,
RUSSELL & GIESE, 19, 20 & 21 Spear's Wharf.
Rosendale and Portland Cements. Calcined Plaster, Lump Plaster, &c.
EASTERN SHORE STEAMBOAT CO.
Steamer TANGIER, will leave Baltimore, South Street, every Tuesday and Friday at 5 P M .. for Cris- field, Onancock. Pitt's Wharf. Newtown and Snow Hill. Returning, leave Snow Will every Monday and Thurs- day at 5 A M., touching at Newtown, l'itt's Wharf, Onancock and Crisfield
Steamer MAGGIE, will leave Baltimore, Sonth Street Wharf. every Wednesday and Sunday at 5 P. M., for Crisfield, Pongoteague. Occahannock, Hungers and Taylor's Wharf. Both boats take passengers for the Delaware Rail Road.
Freight received until 4% P. M., and must be prepaid. Freight received at all points on Eastern Shore Rail Road. P. R. CLARK, Agent, 107 South Street.
BALTIMORE AND SUSQUEHANNA STEAM CO.
Steamers JUNIATA and LANCASTER leave lower end of West Falls Ave. daily, ( Sundays excepted ) at 6 P. M., during the Summer, and at 5 P.M. from October to close of Navigation, for Havre de Grace and Port Deposit. Returning will leave Port Deposit daily, at 3 o'clock, P. M , and Havre de Grace at 4 o'clock, P. M.
JOS. JAS. TAYLOR, Agent, 212 West Falls Ave.
. MARYLAND STEAMBOAT CO.
Steamers leave Pier 3, Light Street, as follows :
Steamer HIGHLAND LIGHT or KENT, at 9 P. M., daily (except Sunday) for Easton, Oxford, Cambridge, and all landings to Medford's wharf; extending Mon- day. Wednesday and Friday trips to Denton.
Steamer CHAMPION, at 7 A. M .. daily, (except Sun- day) for Annapolis, extending trip on Monday, Wednes- day and Saturday, to West and Rhode Rivers, Tuesday and Friday to St. Michael's and Miles River Ferry ( Easton.) Thursday to South River.
Steamer ENOCH PRATT.6 P.M .. Tuesday and Friday. for Great Wicomico, Dividing and Dymer's Creeks, and Piankatank River.
For further information apply at Company's Office, 98 Light St.
HOWARD B. ENSIGN, Pres't.
RICHMOND, YORK RIVER AND CHES- APEAKE R. R. LINE.
The Steamers of this Line leave Pier 5, Light Street Wharf, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 4 P. M., for Richmond and all points South.
R FOSTER, Gen. Manager, 144 Light St. Whf.
CHESTER RIVER STEAMBOAT CO.
Steamer B S. FORD will leave Pier 7. Light Street Wharf, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. at 10 A. M , for Chestertown, stopping at Kent Island. Queens- town, Centreville, Quaker Neck. Booker's and Rolph's. Returning, leaves Chestertown every Monday, Wednes- day and Friday. at 8 A. M., making the above stops.
Steamer GEORGE LAW will leave every Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 3 A M., for Crumpton, stop- ping at Kent Island. Queenstown. Centreville, Grey's Inn Creek. Quaker Neek, Booker's, Rolph's and Chester- town. Returning. leaves Crumpton every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 A. M . making The above stops B. S. FORD, President.
The HOLMAN LIVER PAD CURES CHRONIC DISEASES. Offices, 8 N. CHARLES STREET, up one flight.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK.
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MONEY. $100,000 ! MONEY.
To Loan in Sums to Snit ! BENJAMIN & CO'S OLD CENTRAL LOAN & BANKING OFFICE, BENJAMIN BUILDING, 27, 29 and 31 Fayette St., near Gay.
We still continue to make the most liberal Loans on Collaterais of every description ; also on Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond=, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Pianos, and on Merchandise in general, on lower rates than any other office in this city. [ESTABLISHED 1830.] BENJAMIN & CO.
POTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY FOR CHOPTANK RIVER.
Steamer GEORGEANNA will leave Pier 11, Light Street Wharf, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 9 o'clock P. M., for Easton, Oxford, Cambridge, and intermediate landings to Hog Island; on Tuesdays and Saturdays extending her trips to Potter's Landing.
Returning on the following days by the same route, leaving Potter's Landing at 12 M., Hog Island at 1 P. M., Cambridge at 5 P. M , and Easton at 9 P. M., making close connection with the Delaware and Chesa- peake, and Dorchester and Delaware Railroads. For freight and passage apply to
GEO. MATTINGLY, Supt .. Office Pier 11 Light Street.
EXPRESSES.
ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. Office 164 W. Baltimore Street.
BALTIMORE & OHIO EXPRESS. Office 133 W. Baltimore Street. .
BALTIMORE TRANSFER COMPANY. N. E. cor. Baltimore and North Sts. Geigan & Co., proprietors.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENCY. N. E. cor. Baltimore und North Sts. Geigan & Co., proprietors.
ORIGINAL DIME EXPRESS COMPANY. No. 1 N. Charles Street. W. E. Morgan, Superintendent.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TICKET OF- FICE AND BAGGAGE EXPRESS. N. E. Calvert and Baltimore Sts.
MCFARLAND, STEPHENSON & CO'S EXPRESS. 114 S. Eutaw Street.
JOIIN M. MCCLINTOCK. (BAGGAGE.) Camden Station, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 149 W. Baltimore Street.
UNION TRANSFER CO. BAGGAGE EXPR. 143 W. Baltimore Street.
STAGES.
HARLEM STAGE COMPANY. Office Fulton Station. O. G. Gorter, Superintendent.
Route from Fulton Station to Fulton av, Har- Iem av, Gilmor, Edmondson av, Carey, Balti- more, South to Exchange Place. Return by same route. Run every 6 minutes from 6 o'clock A. M. to Midnight.
ANDERSON STAGE TO BELAIR.
Leaves Brown's Hotel, 119 North High Street, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at eight o'clock, A. M.
KELLVILLE AND FRANKLINVILLE, VIA KINGSVILLE.
Leaves Rising Sun Hotel, 74 n High Street, Mon- days, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, (and daily during Summer ) at 1 o'clock, P. M.
LONG GREEN, HARFORD ROAD STAGE. Leaves Star Hotel, Front and Low Streets, every afternoon, at 2} o'clock, and Sun Office, at 3 o'clock.
LIBERTY ROAD STAGE.
Leaves Hand Tavern, Paca Street, daily at 2 o'clock, P. M. in Winter, and 2.30 o'clock in Summer.
TELEGRAPHS.
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
S. W. corner Baltimore and Calvert streets. Branch offices : Eccles, Thoms & Co., Canton. under Eutaw House, 78 Light, 32 South, Wil- helm's Hotel, President Street Depot, Calvert Station, Mount Vernon Hotel, N. E. corner Calvert and Baltimore, Stock Board, 12 South Street, Corn and Flour Exchange, Carrollton Hotel, Gay and Lombard, 53 Richmond, 77 Lex- ington and 222 Boston. N. DeBree, Manager.
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