Woods' Baltimore city directory (1882), Part 250

Author:
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
Number of Pages: 1310


USA > Maryland > Baltimore County > Baltimore City > Woods' Baltimore city directory (1882) > Part 250


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127 | Part 128 | Part 129 | Part 130 | Part 131 | Part 132 | Part 133 | Part 134 | Part 135 | Part 136 | Part 137 | Part 138 | Part 139 | Part 140 | Part 141 | Part 142 | Part 143 | Part 144 | Part 145 | Part 146 | Part 147 | Part 148 | Part 149 | Part 150 | Part 151 | Part 152 | Part 153 | Part 154 | Part 155 | Part 156 | Part 157 | Part 158 | Part 159 | Part 160 | Part 161 | Part 162 | Part 163 | Part 164 | Part 165 | Part 166 | Part 167 | Part 168 | Part 169 | Part 170 | Part 171 | Part 172 | Part 173 | Part 174 | Part 175 | Part 176 | Part 177 | Part 178 | Part 179 | Part 180 | Part 181 | Part 182 | Part 183 | Part 184 | Part 185 | Part 186 | Part 187 | Part 188 | Part 189 | Part 190 | Part 191 | Part 192 | Part 193 | Part 194 | Part 195 | Part 196 | Part 197 | Part 198 | Part 199 | Part 200 | Part 201 | Part 202 | Part 203 | Part 204 | Part 205 | Part 206 | Part 207 | Part 208 | Part 209 | Part 210 | Part 211 | Part 212 | Part 213 | Part 214 | Part 215 | Part 216 | Part 217 | Part 218 | Part 219 | Part 220 | Part 221 | Part 222 | Part 223 | Part 224 | Part 225 | Part 226 | Part 227 | Part 228 | Part 229 | Part 230 | Part 231 | Part 232 | Part 233 | Part 234 | Part 235 | Part 236 | Part 237 | Part 238 | Part 239 | Part 240 | Part 241 | Part 242 | Part 243 | Part 244 | Part 245 | Part 246 | Part 247 | Part 248 | Part 249 | Part 250 | Part 251 | Part 252 | Part 253 | Part 254 | Part 255


1258


APPENDIX.


COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. John T. Morris, President. H. M. Cowles, Secretary. Prof. Henry E. Shepherd, Superintendent. Henry A. Wise, Assistant Superintendent.


MAGISTRATES.


1st Ward-Edward F. Flaherty.


2d


Lloyd Slemmer.


3d


W. S. Gorton.


4th


Vacant.


5th


John T. Maddox.


6th


John W. Baker.


7th


Thos. W. Morse.


8th


66


Vacant.


9th


J. M. Meyers.


10th


John Warfield.


11th


James Howard.


12th


E. Beatty Graff.


13th


Wm. H. Bayzand.


14th


Otto Benner.


15th


Vacant.


16th


66 Wm. McCawley.


17th


S. C. Tall.


18th


Thos. J. Talbott.


19th


George McCaffray.


20th


Geo. A. Hemmick. City at Large.


Middle District-John J. Grindall.


Eastern District-Henry Cashmeyer.


Northeastern District-Thos. W. Morse.


Western District-Thos. J. Talbott.


Northwestern District-Chas. C. Rhodes. Southern District-S. C. Tall.


BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


1st Ward-F. J. Ruth, 489 e Baltimore.


2d Geo. H. Budeke, 133 s Broadway.


3d Wm. C. Atkinson, 27 s Broadway.


4th Timothy Maloney, 7 Lloyd


5th Wm. M. Ives, 41 n High


6th


Jno. F. Hancock, Broadway and Baltimore.


7th


Robt. H. Sinclair, 295 Aisquith


8th Jas. Boyle, Hillen and Chesnut. .


9th Joshua Plaskitt. 29 Pleasant.


10th


John T. Morris, 43 n Charles.


11 th


John P. Poe, 33 Lexington.


12th


Benj. Price, 327 Linden av


13th


Dr. F. W. Germon, 187 Saratoga. Dr. F.G.Connolly, 323 w Lombard. J. Wm. Kines, 85 William.


15th


16th


Jacob Schenkle. 76 Sterrett.


17th H. B. Roemer, 423 Light.


18th


John N. Conway, 37 s Calhoun.'


19th Jos. H. Gale, 145 n Carrollton av.


20th Calvin J. King, 236 Argyle av.


LOCATION AND TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Baltimore City College. Howard opposide Cen- tre. William Elliott jr.


Eastern Female High School, n e cor Aisquith and Mullikin. Wm. F. Wardenburg.


Western Female High School, Fayette nr Paca. Andrew S. Kerr.


No. 1 Grammar School, corner of Fayette and Greene. Male, W. G. Fox. Female, H.A.Carl. No. 2 Grammar School, corner of Broadway and Bank. Male, W. T. Markland. Female, Clara M. Johnson.


No. 3 Grammar School, High near Fayette. Male, J. F. Arthur. Female, Margt. Snyder. No. 4 Grammar School, Sharp near Montgom- ery. Male, Julius G. Miller. Female, Mary H. Thomiz.


No. 5 Grammar School, corner Greenmount av and Eager. Male, S. A. Cremen. Female, Louisa M. Kelly.


No. 6 Grammar School, Division near Lanvale . Male, W. C. Robinson. Female, Eliza Adams. No. 7 Grammar School, corner Eastern av, and Burke. Male, P. J. Doran. Female, E.D. Nor- ville.


No. 8 Grammar School, Hollins near Fulton. Male, John E. McCahan. Female, Adelaide L. Hall.


No. 9 Grammar School, Courtland near Sara- toga. Male, C. A. Fairbank. Female, Anna G. Chappell.


No. 10 Grammar School, corner of William and Warren. Male, Jacob Goodman. Female, Mary Ann Reeside.


No. 11 Grammar School, corner of Bond and Jefferson. Male, John W. Hooper. Female, Nancy W. Smith.


No. 12 Grammar School, Ridgely near Fremont. Male, Robert C.Cole. Female, AnnieE.Porter. No. 13 Grammar School, Aisquith near Mulli- kin. Male, George B. Loane. Female, E.J. Mitchell.


No. 15 Grammar School, corner of Carrollton av and Wagon al, Male, Geo. S. Grape. Fe- male, Florence Rutter.


No. 16 Grammar School, Locust Point. Female, Anna H. Oakes


No. 17 Grammar School, Washington nr Jack- son sq av. Male, A. F. Wilkerson. Female, Mary E. Burnett.


No. 18 Grammar School, Mulberry nr Fremont, Male, Charles H. Cockey. Female, A. Sap- pington.


No. 19 Grammar School, Park av nr Preston. Male, Chas. M. Elliott. Female, H. A. Mus- selman


No. 20 Grammar School, cor John and Eden. Male, Wm. H.Tolson. Female, A. S. Kenny. No. 21 Grammar School, corner of Presstman and Gilmor. Male, T.J.Edwards. Female, S. G. Pryor.


No. 1 Primary School, cor Fayette and Greene Male, Marie E. Walter. Female, Elizabeth D. Kirk.


No. 2 Primary School, Gough and Stiles. Male, Susan B. Fleury. Female, A. E. McBee.


No. 3 Primary School, High nr Fayette. Male, Emma Gillen. Female, A. M. German.


No. 4 Primary School, cor Hanover and Lee. Male, Sallie A. E. Pattison. Female, Mrs.L. Saulsbury.


No. 5 Primary School, corner Broadway and Chew. Male, Margaret A. Sherwood. Fe- male, Belle C. Ford.


No. 6 Primary School, Ann, between Canton av and Aliceauna. Male, Anne M. Aburn. Fe- male, Margaret Clendenin.


No. 7 Primary School, Mullikin nr Aisquith Male, J. Evans. Female, Amanda Harker. No. 8 Primary School, Caroline near Lombard. Male, Sarah E. Smith. Female, Georgia A. Duvall.


14th


1259


APPENDIX.


No. 9 Primary School, Courtland near Sarato- ga. Male, Fanny H. Green. Female, S. S. Bouldin.


No. 10 Primary School, Hollins near Schroeder. Male, Kate Wright. Female, Elizabeth P. Martin.


No. 11 Primary School, corner Schroeder and Peirce. Male, M.C. Mullikin. Female, Kate Siemering.


No. 12 Primary School, corner of Barre and Warner. Male, O. Wright. Female, Laura Wamaling.


No. 13 Primary School, Jefferson near Caro- line. Male, Annie E.Gallup. Female, Mary A. Joice.


No. 14 Primary School, Eutaw near Preston. Male, Clara Tucker. Female, Emily M. Ellis. No. 15 Primary School, corner Carrollton av


and Saratoga. Male, M. L. Hisky. Female, A. R. McCoy.


No. 16 Primary School, corner Harford av and Chew. Male, Mrs. M. L. Mullin. Female, Mary Hanna.


No. 17 Primary School, corner Light and Poult- ney. Male, Delmar Neal. Female, E. Vir- ginia Addison.


No. 18 Primary School, Argyle av near Lan- vale. Male, Annie N. Frederick. Female, Ada Branham.


No. 19 Primary School, Park av near Preston. Male, S. E. Clarke. Female, Annie O. Sol- lers.


No. 20 Primary School, corner of John and Eden. Male, E. T. McAllister. Female, Eliza J. Ireland.


No. 21 Primary School, corner Pennsylvania av and Robert. Male, E. M. Carey. Female, A. E. Barnett.


No. 22 Primary School, Ramsay near Scott. Male, Ellen S. Moffett. Female, Mary E. Frame.


No.23 Primary School, corner Gough and Wolfe. Male, Mary L. Maxwell. Female, Sallie A. Stoner.


No. 24 Primary School, corner Chesapeake and Hudson. Male, Laura Sherwood. Female, Alice E. Ford.


No. 25 Primary School, Caroline near Bank. Male, M. M. Hamilton. Female, M. E. Fos- ter.


No. 26 Primary School, Orleans near Bond. Male, Anna E. Driscoll. Female, Rosalie Barrett.


No. 27 Primary School, corner of Fayette and Chester. Male, Kate McIntosh. Female, Sue Browning.


No. 28 Primary School, corner Battery av and Clement. Male, Carrie A. Drought, Fe- male, Laura T. Hollingshead.


No. 29 Primary School, Hill between Hanover and Sharp. Male, M. Agnes Durst. Fe- male, Sarah R. Webster.


No. 30 Primary School, Hollins near Fulton. Male, Laura A. Yeatman. Female, Kate J. Martin.


English-German School No. 1, Druid Hill av near Biddle. A. T. King.


English-German School No. 2, corner Charles and Ostend. Charles E. Hill.


English-German School No. 3, Baltimore oppo- site Lloyd. C. W. Virtue.


English-German School No. 4, corner of Bond and Chew. E. M. Jackson.


English-German School No. 5, corner Fremont and Ridgely al. Charles G. Edwards.


Music Teachers-W. A. Tarbution, J. H. Deems, C. F. Percival and Edward F. Grady


Drawing Teachers-Eastern District, M. M. Mullin and Olivia F. Keach. Western dis- trict, Roberta Davis and Bettie M. Makibbin.


COLORED SCHOOLS.


No. 1 Grammar School, Old City Hall. Rich- ard Grady.


No. 1 Primary School, Old City Hall. Male, William T. R. Saffell. Female, 61 Saratoga, E. M. Dudley.


No. 2 Primary School, East near Douglass. Male, D.J. Cummings. Female, Julia Quirk. No. 3 Primary School, corner Montgomery and Howard. Male, John L. Yater. Female, E. Beauffort.


No. 4 Primary School, Biddle near Pennsylva- nia av. Male, John E. Broadbelt. Female, C. W. Reed.


No. 5 Primary School, Eastern av near Broad- way. Male, William V. Walton.


No. 6 Primary School, Barre near Eutaw. Male, Samuel T. Lester.


No. 7 Primary School, Waesche near Fremont. Male, Joseph F. McBee. Female, Martha J. Richmond.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


City Hall.


BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS.


Samuel W. Regester, President.


Thomas W. Campbell, C. B. Slingluff,


Samuel T. Hannah,


Commissioners.


J. F. Morrison,


Bartholomew E. Smith,


G. A. Campbell, Secretary and Clerk. John M. Hennick, Chief Engineer.


George W. Ellender, Assistant Engineer.


Thomas W. Murphy, Assistant Engineer.


ENGINE CO. No. 1-Paca st., between Fayette and Lexington.


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


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


ENGINE CO. No. 4-Lexington street between North and Davis.


ENGINE CO. No. 5-Ann st., between Pratt and Gough.


ENGINE CO. No. 6-Cor. Gay and Ensor sts.


ENGINE CO. No. 7-Cor. Druid Hill avenue and Eutaw street.


ENGINE CO. No. 8-Mulberry nr Schroeder.


ENGINE CO. No. 9-Cor. Madison and Mc- Donogh.


ENGINE CO. No. 10-Columbia nr Poppleton.


ENGINE CO. No. 11-Cor. Eastern and Pat- terson Park avenues.


ENGINE CO. No. 12-Cor. Fort avenue and Johnson


ENGINE CO. No. 13-Cor. Fremont and Myr- tle avenue


1260


APPENDIX.


HOOK AND LADDER No. I-Harrisou street, between Fayette and Baltimore


HOOK AND LADDER No. 2-Paca street, be- tween Fayette and Lexington


HOOK AND LADDER No. 3-Ann street near Gough


HOOK AND LADDER No. 4-Biddle street near Druid Hill av


SALVAGE CORPS .- 27 north Liberty


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


CHAS. J. MCALEESE, Superintendent.


LIST OF TELEGRAPHIC FIRE ALARM STATIONS:


8 No. 4 Engine House, City Hall.


4 Calvert and Baltimore.


5 German and Light.


6 Calvert and Lombard.


7 No. 12 Engine House, Fort av. and


8 Nicholson and Hull. [Johnson. 12 Baltimore and Gay.


18 Pratt Street Bridge.


14 No. 3 Engine House, Lombard near


16 Eastern Police Station. [Exeter.


16 No. 6 Engine House, Ann nr Gough.


17 No. 11 Eng., Patterson Pk & Eastern 18 Chesapeake and Boston. [8VS.


19 Bayview Asylum.


21 Gay and Saratoga.


23 Mullikin and Eden.


24 No. 6 Engine, Gay and Ensor.


25 Constitution and Eager.


26 Gay and Madison.


37 No. 9 Eng., Madison and McDonogh.


28 Schuetzen Park, Belair av.


31 Pleasant and Calvert.


82 No. 7 Engine, Eutaw and Druid Hill


34 Eager st. and Morton alley. [av.


35 Biddle and Garden.


86 No. 13 Engine, Fremont st. & Myrtle


37 Lafayette and Arlington ave. [av. 38 Fremont st. and Penna av.


39 Penna. and Boundary avs.


41 Fayette and St. Paul.


42 No. 2 Truck House, Paca st.


43 Lombard and Penn.


45 No. 8 Eng., Mulberry nr Schroeder.


46 Baltimore st. and Frederick road.


47 Fayette and Fulton.


48 Bentalou st. and Frederick road. 51 Pratt and Light.


52 No. 2 Engine House, Barre st.


63 No. 10 Engine House, Columbia av.


64 Southern Police Station, Sharp st.


66 Leadenhall and Hamburg.


61 Light and Lee.


62 Light and Cross.


63 Light and Gittings.


64 Light and Heath.


65 Hunover and Welle.


67 Hanover and Jephson.


71 Fort av. and Burrough.


72 Covington and Donaldson.


73 Fort av. and Dry Dock entrance.


121 Exchange Place and Commerce. 123 Pratt and Gay.


124 South st. and Bowly's Wharf.


125 Patterson and Cable.


181 Buchanan's Whf.and Sugar Refin'y.


132 Dugan's Wharf and Wood st.


134 Concord st. and Eastern av.


135 Drawbridge, foot of Falls.


186 Foot of Union Dock.


141 President st. and Canton av. 142 Bank and Exeter.


143 Pratt st. and Central av.


145 Baltimore st. and Central av.


151 Caroline and Lombard.


152 Broadway and Pratt.


153 Caroline st. and Canton av.


164 Caroline and Thames.


156 Broadway and Thames.


161 Ann st. and Canton av.


162 Thames and Wolfe.


163 Baltimore and Wolfe.


164 Bank and Washington.


171 Chester st. and Canton av.


172 Lombard st. & Patterson Park av.


173 Aliceanna and Burke.


181 Canton and Elliott.


212 No. 1 Truck House, Harrison st. 218 High and Low.


214 Exeter and Fayette.


215 Douglass and Alequith.


316 Jefferson and Aisquith.


231 Jefferson and Bond.


232 Fayette and Bond.


234 Ann and Orleans.


235 Castle and Monument.


236 Fayette st. and Collington av.


241 Front and Hillen.


242 Madison and Forrest.


243 Monument and Ensor.


245 Maryland Penitentiary.


251 Eager and Ensor.


252 Greenmount av. and John Et.


253 Harford and Central Bv8.


254 Greenmount and Boundary avs.


513 Pratt and Sharp.


514 Pratt and Eutaw. 516 Ostend and Warner.


521 Camden and Charles.


523 Eutaw and Conway.


531 Fremont and Columbia.


532 Barre and Warner.


534 Ridgely and Hamburg.


641 Eutaw and Henrietta. 542 Eutaw and West.


661 Leadenhall and Ostend.


612 Montgomery and William.


613 Hughesand Covington.


621 Cross and Covington.


WARD MANAGERS OF THE POOR.


1st Ward-Moses Fleischman.


2d John Cloke.


3d R. C. Kemp.


4th John Quinn.


5th Lewis Strasberger.


6th


Matthew McClintock.


7th


John Aull.


8th


Peter Kennedy.


9th


Solomon Goodman.


10th


Edward Pels.


11th


Chas. F. Taylor.


12th


Isaac S. George.


13th Levi Weinberger.


14th


Wm. H. Cox.


15th


Joseph J. Harig.


16th Peter Hines.


17th Henry Dickens.


18th


T. P. Perrine.


19th


Geo. A. Smith.


20th


John B. Thomas jr.


MARKETS.


BELAIR MARKET-Forrest, from Hillen to Orleans. Tuesday and Friday, and Satarday evening. Joseph T. Wright, clerk.


CENTRE MARKET-From Baltimore to Pratt, w of Jones Falls. Wednesday and Saturday. Daniel Murray, clerk. Thos. E. Bnrke, asst. CROSS STREET MARKET-From Light to Charles, between Cross and West. Tuesday and Friday morning and Saturday evening. James Graham, 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. G. A. Albaugh, clerk


HOLLINS MABKET-Hollins, s of Baltimore. Wednesday and Saturday,and Saturday eve- ning. John O'Keefe, 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. Wm. H. Pope, clerk. Fran- cis Brown, ass't.


RICHMOND MARKET-From Howard to Bid- dle. Monday and Thursday, and Saturday evening. Andrew J. Norris, clerk.


421 Western Police Station.


423 Baltimore and Pine.


424 Fremont and Lexington.


425 Baltimore and Poppleton.


426 Baltimore st. and Carrollton av.


431 Pratt and Fremont.


432 Pratt and Poppleton.


434 Pratt and Carey.


451 Carey st. and Edmondson av.


452 Lexington and Stricker.


458 Lanvale and Stricker.


461 Mount and McHenry.


462 Lombard and Monroe.


471 Fulton and Franklin.


512 Charles and Lombard.


261 Chase and Eden.


262 Broadway and Gay.


263 Caroline and John.


271 N. E. Police Station, Chew and Dur-


272 Biddle and Wolfe. Tham.


312 Clay and Park.


313 Charles and Franklin.


314 Howard and Franklin.


315 Monument st. and Plover alley.


316 Monument and North.


821 Franklin and Greene.


828 N. W. Police Station, Penna. av.


324 Preston st. and Druid Hill av.


325 Lanvale and McCulloh.


826 McMechen st. and Penna av.


827 McMechen st. aud Madison av.


841 Biddle and St. Paul. 842 Hoffman and Cathedral.


343 Charles-st. Bridge.


845 Charles st, and Boundary av.


361 Eutaw Place and Dolphin st. 352 Mosher and Bolton.


853 Mt. Royal and Boundary avs.


361 Pearl and Saratoga.


862 Chatsworth and Franklin.


863 George and Fremont.


364 No. 4 Truck House, Biddle st.


371 Mosher and Gilmor.


372 Patterson av and Stricker st.


381 Presstman and Gilmor.


382 Madison and Boundary avs.


412 Baltimore and Hanover.


413 Salvage Corps, Liberty nr Fayette,


414 German and Howard.


415 Baltimore and Eutaw.


416 Greene and German


417 Greene and Portland.


1261


APPENDIX.


POST OFFICE. Exchange Building.


Postmaster-Harrison Adreon. Assistant Postmaster-Wm. E. W. Ross. Treasurer-John P. Haas.


Superintendent of Mails-Milo V. Bailey. Supt. City Division-W. H. H. Sultzer. Supt. MoneyOrder Division-J.J.C.Dougherty. Supt. Register Division-Geo. B. Jean. Supt. Stamp Division-Geo. W. Johnson. Supt. Letter Carriers-Michael S. Showacre.


OFFICE HOURS.


Postmaster's Room, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Assistant Postmaster, from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. For Delivery of Letters, Papers, sale of Stamps, &c., 8 A. M. to 9 P.M.


On Sundays from 8.30 to 10 A. M.


Treasury, Money Order and Registered Letter Department, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.


RATES OF POSTAGE.


First-Class .- Letters and all other written' matter, whether sealed or unsealed, and all other matter; sealed, mailed, sewed, tied or fastened in any manner so that it cannot be easily examined, three cents per half ounce or fraction thereof. Postal cards, one cent each. Postal cards are unmailable with any writing or printing on the address side, except the di- rection, or with anything pasted upon or attached to them.


On local or drop letters, two cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof.


Second - Class - Regular Publications .- This class includes all newspapers, periodical or matter exclusively in print, and regularly issued at stated periods from a known office of publi- cation or news-agency. Second-class matter can only be mailed by publishers or news- dealers. Postage two cents a pound or fraction thereof.


Third-Class .- Printed matter, in unsealed wrappers only, (all matter inclosed in sealed envelopes notched on the sides or corners must pay letter rates, ) one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof, which must be fully prepaid. This includes books, circulars, chromos, hand- bills, engravings, lithographs, magazines, music, newspapers, pamphlets, photographs, proof- sheets and manuscript accompanying the same, reproductions by the electric pen, hektograph, metallograph, papyrograph, and, in short, any reproduction upon paper by any process, except handwriting and the copying press, not in the nature of a personal correspondence. Limit of weight four pounds, except for a single book, which may weigh more. Third-class matter must be fully prepaid, or it will not be for- warded.


Fourth-Class .- All mailable matter not in- cluded in the three preceding classes which is so prepared for mailing as to be easily with- drawn from the wrapper and examined. Rate, one cent per ounce or fractien thereof. Limit of weight four pounds. Full prepayment com- pulsory.


PERMISSIBLE WRITING.


No writing is permitted on third or fourth- class matter except as follows : The name and address of sender on the outside or inside of -


package, preceded by the word "from." On the wrapper may also be written the names and number of articles inclosed. The sender is further allowed to mark a word or passage in a book or paper to which he desires to call spe- ciall attention. He may also write a simple inscription or dedication upon the cover or blank leaves of a book or pamphlet. There may be attached to articles of merchandise, by tag or label, a mark, number, name or letter for purpose of identification. Printed circulars may contain the written name of the sender, or of the addressee, and the date. Any other writing on third or fourth-class matter will subject the package to letter rates of postage, and render the sender liable to a fine of ten dol- lars for each offense. Printed matter may be inclosed with fourth-class matter, but the whole package is subject to the rate of one cent per ounce or fraction thereof.


RATES OF POSTAGE TO CANADA.


(The Dominion of Canada embraces all the British North American Provinces except New- foundland. )


Letters and Postal Cards .- Same rates and conditions of prepayment of postage as for do- mestic letters and postal cards.


Other Matter .- Same rates and conditions of transmission as for matter for delivery within the United States, except that merchandise is rigidly excluded. Samples of merchandise are mailable, but they must not exceed eight ounces in weight, and are subject to a postage of ten cents each. They must also be strictly speci- mens of goods for sale.


RATES OF POSTAGE TO FOREIGN COUN- TRIES IN THE POSTAL UNION.


Letters, five cents per half ounce or fraction thereof, (fifteen grams being the postal equiva- lent of half an ounce.)


Postal cards two cents each.


Registration fee ten cents.


Printed matter and samples of merchandise, one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof.


For rates to other foreign countries inquire at Postoffice.


Unmailable .- Liquids, poisons, explosive and inflammable articles, fatty substances easily li- quefiable, live or dead animals (not stuffed ), insects and reptile, fruits or vegetable matter, confectionery, pastes or confections, and sub- stances exhaling a bad odor; and every letter upon the envelope of which, or postal card upon which, indecent, lewd, obscene, or las- civious delineations, epithets, terms or language may be written or printed, and all matter con- cerning lotteries, so-called gift concerts, or other similar enterprises offering prizes, or concerning schemes devised and intended to defraud the public, or for the purpose of obtaining money under false pretenses.


All mail matter 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 "un- mailable," and are so sent to the Dead Letter Office


A letter once delivered! to any one authorized to receive it, can, if returned immediately, be forwarded without additional postage.


1262


APPENDIX.


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 neces- sity exists for persons calling at the office, as all may have their mail matter left at their resi- dences regularly, without risk or charge. Five deliveries will be made daily by the Letter Car- riers, beginning at 8 A. M., 10.80 A. M., 12 M. 2.30 P. M. and 4.30 P. M.


COLLECTIONS


Are made daily from the street letter-boxes as follows: . 1st, 6.30 .A. M. 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 3.30 to 8 P. M. is made. Letters are also collected and delivered at the principal hotels


STAMPED ENVELOPES.


The attention of the public is called to the advantages of using Stamped Envelopes rather than Postage Stamps. Daily, number of letters are dropped in the Post Office without prepay- ment, with Revenue Stamps, and Stamps cut from Stamped Envelopes affixed, which are held for postage; whereas by the use of Stamped En- velopes, these letters would go forward without delay.


Persons purchasing Stamped Envelopes, of any denomination, in quantities of 500 and up- wards, may have their address and request to return in a specified time printed thereon, not to exceed four lines, free of charge. The De- partment offers unusual inducements to the public in the sale of Stamped Envelopes.


HARRISON ADREON, Postmaster.


CUSTOM HOUSE.


N. W. corner Gay and Lombard-Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.


COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.


Collector-Edwin H. Webster.


Deputy Collectors-Wm. H. Dallam, David W. Gray.


Auditor-George E. Dowell.


Clerk to Auditor-T. S. Nixdorff.


Clerk-R. J. B. Boggs.


Cashier of Customs-Charles F. Hanna ; Clerk, Samuel D. Jenkins.


Ass't Cashier of Customs-John P. Clayton. Corresponding Clerk-John H. Suter.


Entry Clerks-C. L. Kemp, N. J. Sappington, David Maxwell, D. K. Ralston, Eugene Post. Warehouse Clerks-T. S. Plummer, Chief; As- sistants, Stanley Young, A. A. Perry. Liquidating Clerks-A. C. Rhodes, Chief. Assistants-Wm. H. Spencer, Osmond Tiffany, Wm. M. Byrne. Bond Clerk-F. J. Kugler.


Import and Export Statistical Clerks-Alex. H. Steuart, Chief; S. P. S. Hutson. Impost Clerk-Chas. E. Needles. Marine Clerk-Chas. H. Richardson Assistants-N. R. Henderson, John W.Cathcart. Coastwise Clerk-Chas. W. Raphun. Assistants-John R. King, Elijah Peirce.


Record Clerks-C.A.Hergesheimer, Walter Ball. Miscellaneous Clerk-R. H. James. Weigher -- W. L. W. Seabrook.


Clerks-L. H. Hutchins, T. M. Lanahan, S. M. Mulliken.


Assistant Weighers and Measurers-John W.


Bechtel, Stephen Whalen, E. M. Price, S. W. Forrest, J. H. Leach, J. S. Merryman, F. L. McKenna, Wm. Landstreet, D. H. Mules, J. D. Johnson, R. Vinton Hall, H. A. F. God- frey, Francis McWilliams.


Assistant Custodian-Edwd. T. Daneker. Janitor of Building-Columbus Sanders.


Messengers-Felix McCurley, Wm. Perkins, jr., John J. McNier, J.H.Blackiston, A.H.Carver, Henry T. Tapman, Edwd. J. Miller.


Storekeepers-Bonded Warehouses-John S.


Manley, F. M. Collier, B. H. Kennard, A. S. Cooper, H. T. Levely, Wm. Moody.


Storekeeper No.1 Public Store-Jno. H. Redue ; Ass't Shorekeeper, Geo. Ruth; Superintend- ent, G.R.Thompson ; Laborers, H.T.C.Green; W. M. Mercer, Chas. C. Pert, Jas. Morgan, N. Warren; Engineer, Jas. A. Chalk; Fire- men, W. Cummings, Gabriel Smithson, Jos. Shaney.


NAVAL OFFICE.


Naval Officer-Wm. R. Wilmer.


Deputy Naval Officer-A. A. Lawrence


Entry Clerks-Saml. Keefer, W. E. W. Ross.


Warehouse Clerks-R. E. Bouldin, W. G. Spros- ton.


Liquidating Clerks-J. P.Carter, W.F.Cochran. Fee Clerk-A. A. White.


Impost Clerk-R. G. Morgan. Manifest Entry Clerk-Cornelius Leary.


Massenger-James N. Miller.


SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.


Surveyor-G. W. F. Vernon.


Deputy Surveyor-James T. Caulk.


Clerks-J. Wm. Kaufman, L. M. Zimmerman. Messenger-G. W. Glessner.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.