Woods' Baltimore city directory (1884), Part 283

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Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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PEABODY SAVINGS INSTITUTION.


S. W. cor Aisquith and Monument. Meets Monday evenings.


President-Jacob W. Slagle. Treasurer-Thos. B. Gambel, Jr. Secretary -Thomas Lee Pope.


GERMAN SAVINGS BANK. 443 W. Baltimore.


Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock.


President-Charles Spilman. Treasurer-Rob- ert M. Rother. Directors-John Briel, J. F. Letmate, John Bruns, Ernest Rudolph, Chas. Spilman, John Mehring, John Schultheis, John Albangh, W. F. Hickman, Robert Lange, George Steubenrauch, J. H. Schaefer.


SOUTH BALTIMORE PERM'T MUTUAL LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. No. 261 Light.


Open daily from 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. President-John A. J. Dixon. Secretary - Perry C. Orem.


ARLINGTON SAVINGS BANK.


N. W. Corner Fayette and Park av. Open every Monday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. President-C. R. Colladay. Vice-President- C. R. Buckley. Treasurer-W. S. Carr. Sec- retary-Charles F. Kesmodel. Attorney-G. E. Nelson. Directors-C. R. Colladay, W. B. Sisson, C. E. Hochhaus, J. B. Mallalieu, W. S. Carr, C. R. Buckley, C. F. Kesmodel, Samuel F. Sharretts, Fredk. Nily. Election third Monday in June and July.


BORDER STATE SAVINGS INSTITUTE. 2 South Poppleton.


Open daily from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.


President-A. Livingston King. Treasurer- Wm. T. Byrnes. Directors-A. Livingston King, Wm. T. Byrnes, John J. Payne, C. B. Delaney, George G. Burnett, Lawrence Cloake, A. T. Conlon. Patrick Greene, James McComas, Anthony Daily, Thomas Denoe, U. S. Gosnell


THE ROBERT EMMET SAVINGS ASSOC'N. 8 and 10 N. Poppleton. Open daily from 9.30 A. M. to 2.30 P. M.


President-James Donnelly. Vice-President- James Gurry. Secretary-M. A. Canton. Di- rectors-James Donnelly, James Gurry, John Norman, M.A.Canton, Wm. J. Duffy, Patrick M. Sinnott, J. F. Kraft, Michael Whalen, Augustus C. Boltey, Richard P. Gorman, Martin Cahill.


THE SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO. OF BALTIMORE. 9, 11 and 13 South.


For the safe-keeping of Bonds and other Securi- ties or Valuables.


President-B. F. Newcomer. Vice-President- Francis T. King. Secretary and Treasurer- W. A. Wisong. Counsel-E. Otis Hinkley.


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NOTARIES PUBLIC.


P. H. Tack. 29 n Calvert,


Thomas Kell Bradford, Lexington and Court- land.


Murray Hanson, s w cor Fayette and St. Paul. William H. Masson. s w cor Gay and Lombard. Walter S. Wilkinson, 5 Chamber of Commerce. Felix R. Sullivan. 43 s Gay.


John Williams, Second and Holliday. Edward Raine, s w cor Baltimore and Post- . office av.


Wm. H. Jones, 3 and 4 Law bldg, St. Paul st. Daniel G. Emory, 8 Postoffice av.


CORN AND FLOUR EXCHANGE.


Chamber of Commerce.


President-George H. Baer. Vice-Presidents- John Gill and E. M. Schryver. Treasurer- George T. Kenly. Secretary-William F. Wheatley. Assistant Secretary-Henry A. Wroth. Executive Committee - Robert S. Fowler, Saml. G. Crocker, Thos. H. Levering, J. N. Gilbert, Samuel E. George. Janitor- James H. Stone.


BALTIMORE COFFEE EXCHANGE.


Rooms 13, 14, 15 and 16 Donnell bldg. President-C. Morton Stewart. Vice-President -Stephen Bonsal. Treasurer-Eugene Le- vering. Secretary-B. W. Jenkins.


RALTIMORE PROVISION EXCHANGE.


Chamber of Commerce Building. President-Samuel E. George. Vice-President -Frank X. Jenkins. Treasurer-John Black. Secretary-Howard Rieman.


BALTIMORE STOCK EXCHANGE.


German near South. President-John A. Whitridge. Secretary and Treasurer-John M. Nelson. Clerk-Alex. Crummer.


CANNED GOODS EXCHANGE.


21 Chamber of Commerce. President-A. E. Booth. Vice-President- George N. Numsen. Secretary-Tynes Smith. Treasurer-A. K. Shriver


CHEMICAL AND FERTILIZER EXCHANGE. 25 S. Gay. President-Charles J. Baker. Vice-President- W. Judson Brown. Secretary-A. DeGhe- quier. Treasurer-W. S. Powell.


GROCERS' EXCHANGE.


President-Jordan Stabler. Secretary -- Percy M. Reese. Treasurer-J. G. Cowman.


LUMBER EXCHANGE.


Office, cor Eastern and East Falls Avenues. President-Thomas J. Shryock. · Vice-Presi- dent-Thomas P. Stran. Treasurer-F. E. Waters. Secretary-Frank Price.


UNIVERSAL PRODUCE AND PISH EX- CHANGE.


Hooper's Wharf, foot of Wolfe. William E. Hooper & Sons, Proprietors. Henry M. Warfield, Manager.


FURNITURE BOARD OF TRADE. No. 23 Lexington.


President-Frank B. Sloan. Treasurer-Henry Rosendale. Secretary-Benjamin H. Stew- art. Corresponding Secretary and Councillor -D. Meredith Reese.


WINE AND SPIRIT DEALERS BOARD OF TRADE. 59 Exchange Place. President-Simon I. Kemp. . Secretary-H. H. Flack. Treasurer-B. Cahn.


BOARD OF TRADE. Exchange Building.


President-W. W. Spence. Vice-Presidents- James Carey Coale, George P. Frick, Henry C. Smith, S. P. Thompson. Treasurer-John R. Seemiller. Secretary-George U. Porter. Court of Arbitration : Judge-Isaac D. Jones. Clerk-George U. Porter.


SHOE AND LEATIIER BOARD OF TRADE. N. W. Cor. German and Sharp. President-Thomas Deford. Secretary-Henry W. Marston. Treasurer-John Q. Adams.


TOBACCO BOARD OF TRADE. . 31 s Gay.


President-William A. Boyd. Secretary-Geo. E. Wagner. Treasurer-William H. Myers.


RAILROADS.


PHLADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL- TIMORE RAILROAD.


Ticket office N. E. Cor. Baltimore and Calvert. Passenger Depots-Union and President street Stations.


President - Isaac Hinkley. Vice-President- Frank Thomson. Gen'l Manager-Charles E. Pugh. General Superintendent-H.F.Kenny. Superintendent-H. C. Carter. Secretary and Treasurer-Robert Craven. General Passen- ger Agent-J. R. Wood. General Freight Agent - John S. Wilson. General Ticket Agent-George A. Dadmur.


BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Ticket office, B. & O. Central Building, Balti- more and Calvert. Passenger Depot, Camdem, bet. Entaw and Howard. President-John W.Garrett. Vice-President- Robert Garrett. Second Vice-President - Samuel Spencer. Third Vice-President-Or- lando Smith. Assistant to President-An- drew Anderson. Assistant to Vice-Presidents -John W. Davis. General Passenger Agent -C. K. Lord. Master of Transportation- Wm. M. Clements, Camden Station. Treas- urer-W'm. H. Ijams. Auditor-W. T. The- lin. Master of Road-S. R. Johnston. Act- ing Master of Machinery-Andrew Cromwell, Mt. Clare. General Ticket Agent-L. M. Cole, Camden Station. General Freight Agent-Frank Harriott. General Agents- A. J. Fairbanks, Camden. Station; L. F. Beeler. Locust Point. Purchasing Agent- N. S. Hill. Chief Engineer-J. L. Randolph, Camden Station. General Agent at Wash- ington-George S. Koontz.


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NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.


Ticket Office, N. E. Cor. Baltimore and Calvert. Passenger Depot, Cor. Calvert and Franklin. President-George B. Roberts. Vice-President Frank Thomson. Secretary-Stephen W. White. Treasurer-J. S. Leib. Auditor- John Crowe. Cashier-A. W.Hendrix. Gen'l Freight Agent-John S. Wilson. Division Freight Agent - Wm. H. Joyce. Division Ticket Agent-Edwin S. Young. General Passeneer Agent-J. R. Wood.' General Manager-Charles E. Pugb. General Super- intendent-Robert Neilson. Superintendent -H. W. Kapp. Purchasing Agent-A. W. Sumner. General Agent-George C. Wil- kins.


PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.


Ticket office N. E. Cor. Baltimore and Calvert. Depot Calvert and Franklin. Ticket Agent-W. D. DuBarry. Assistant Ticket Agents-J. W. Bowersock and F. G. Boyce. .


WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD.


Ticket Offices, 133 W.Baltimore, Hillen, Union, Penna-Av. and Fulton Stations. Depot, Cor. Hillen and Exeter. President and General Manager-J. M. Hood. Vice-President-Alexander Rieman. Secre- tary and Treasurer-John S Harden. Gen- eral Freight and Passenger Agent-B.H.Gris- wold. Auditor and General Ticket Agent- J. D. Whittington.


BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Ticket Office. N. E. Cor. Baltimore and Calvert. Passenger Depot, Cor. Calvert and Franklin. President - Oden Bowie. Vice-President -- Frank Thomson. General Manager-Charles E. Pugh. General Passenger Agent-J. R. Wood. General Superintendent-George C. Wilkins. Superintendent -H. W. Kapp. Division Ticket Agent-Edwin S. Young. General Freight Agent-John S. Wilson. Division Freight Agent- W. H. Joyce. Treasurer-J. S. Leib. Cashier-A. W. Hen- drix. Secretary and Auditor-John Crowe. Purchasing Agent-A. W. Sumner.


UNION RAILROAD. Corner Calvert and Centre. President-B.F.Newcomer. Manager-Charles E. Pugh. General Superintendent-Robert Neilson. Treasurer-J. S. Leib. Secretary -John Crowe.


MARYLAND CENTRAL RAILROAD. Passenger Depot and Ticket Office, North Av and the Falls. President - W. H. Waters .. Vice-President- Wm. Gilmor. Treasurer-Caleb S. Taylor. Secretary and General Freight and Ticket Agent-Stephen G. Boyd.


BALTIMORE AND DRUM POINT R. R. CO. Office 158 W. Fayette. President-August Albert. Chief Engineer- Nicholas Goldsborough.


CITY PASSENGER RAILWAYS


BALTIMORE CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY Office Carroll Hall, up stairs, corner Calvert and Baltimore. Oden Bowie, Pres't. and Snpt. Richard C. Smith, Treasurer.


MADISON AVE. AND BROADWAY LINE. Cars White, Lights White.


Runs from Thames street, East Baltimore, to: Druid Hill park. Cars leave the station every . four minutes.


CANTON LINE. Cars Green, Lights Green.


Runs from city limits on Pennsylvania ave- nue to Toone street, Canton. Cars run at in- tervals of six minutes. First car at 5.40 A. M. FRANKLIN SQUARE LINE. Cars Red, Lights Red.


Runs from west end of Baltimore street to. Baltimore cemetery. Cars leave stations every four minutes.


NORTH AND SOUTH BALTIMORE. Cars Blue, Lights Bine.


· Cars run at intervals of five minutes from ter- minus on Light street to end of Charles street, at North avenue.


EUTAW STREET AND CAMDEN DEPOT.


This line runs from Baltimore street, along Eutaw to Camden depot. Cars run every ten minutes.


Time of starting the cars on all the lines 6 A. M. Run until midnight.


CITIZEN'S RAILWAY COMPANY. Office N. W. Terminus. J. S. Hagerty, Pres't.


C. C. Speed, Gen'1. Supt. Going east to Patterson park. From Druid Hill park to Pennsylvania avenue, to Cumber- land, Gilmor, Mosher, Carrollton av., Fayette, Howard, Lombard, Exeter and Pratt. Rc- turning from Patterson park-Baltimore to Ann, Pratt, Exeter, Lombard, South, North, Fay- ette, Carey, Townsend, Stricker, Gilmor, Cumber- land, Pennsylvania avenue, and terminus at Druid Hill'park. Run every four or six min- utes, from 5.30 A. M. to 12 P. M.


NEW AND ADDITIONAL ROUTE.


Running every four minutes from Druid Hill park to Pennsylvania avenue, Cumberland, Gil- mor, Fayette, Howard, Lombard, to Exchange place. Returning-South, North, Fayette, Ca- rey, Franklin, Calhoun, Harlem avenue, Strick- er, Baker, Gilmor, Cumberland, Pennsylvania avenue, to Druid liill park.


NORTH BALTIMORE PASSENGER RAIL- WAY COMPANY.


McMechen and Mt. Royal av Geo. P. Frick, Pres't. LINDEN AVENUE LINE. Cars Drab, Lights Orange. From Charles and North avenue to City Hall on the following streets-North avenue, Mc- Mechen, Linden avenue, Howard, Lexington, Charles, German, South. Exchange place and Holliday. Cars run at intervals of 4 minutes.


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MARYLAND AVENUE AND WAVERLEY LINE.


Cars Pink, Waverley Lights Red, Huntingdon Avenue, Split Light.


From Waverley and from Huntingdon ave- nue, York road, to City Hall on the following streets-Waverley avenue, St. Paul, Hunting- don avenue, Charles street, North and Mary- land avs., Biddle, Howard, Lexington, Charles, German, South, Exchange place and Holliday streets. Waverley cars twelve minutes ; from Huntingdon avenne and St. Paul street, six minutes.


EDMONDSON AVENUE LINE.


Cars Green, Lights Green


From Edmondson and Fulton avenues to City Hall via the following streets-Edmondson ave- nue, Fremont, Franklin, Howard, Lexington, Charles, German, South, Exchange place and Holliday streets. Cars run at intervals from three and a half to five minutes.


CENTRE STREET LINE. Cars Green, Lights Green.


From Belair market to Howard and Franklin streets via Hillen, High, Centre and Howard streets. Connecting with all lines of this com- pany .


MOSHER STREET LINE.


From Fremont street and Edmondson avenue to North and Linden avennes via Fremont, Mosher, Division, MeMechen and Linden av.


CAMDEN STATION LINE. Cars Green, Lights Green.


From Camden street to Franklin and Howard streets via Howard street. The last two lines connect with all the lines of this company with- out extra charge for transfers.


. MONUMENTAL PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY.


Office Eastern areune, Highlandtown.


Geo. W. Cherry, Superintendent. Runs from Point Breeze to City Hall. Cars run at intervals of seven minutes.


CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. Office No. 3 E. Preston Street.


President-Peter Thompson. Vice President and General Superintendent-Charles Hancock Treasurer-Walter Blakistone.


Cars Maroon. Lights Red.


Western terminus, Fulton station. Going cast via following streets-Fulton avenue, Lanvale, Argyle avenue, Dolphin, Myrtle avenne Biddle, Preston, Caroline, Lancaster, Broadway mar- ket, eastern terminus. Returning via same route. Cars run at intervals of five minutes from 6 a. m. to 11.50 p. m.


UNION PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY Yellow Cars. President -- J. L. Keck. General Manager- T. C. Robbins.


Main Stem-From office on Huntingdon ave- nue, near Maryland avenue., to Biddle street, to Park avenue, to Liberty, to Conway, to Light-st wharf and return. First Car leaves Huntingdon avenue, 6 a. m., last car, 1I p. m.


First car leaves Light-st wharf, 6.30 a. m. last car, 11.30 p. m. Cars run at intervals of five minntes.


White Cars.


Mt. Clare, Columbia and Park avenues to Druid Hill park. First car leaves Washington road at 6 a. m., last car, 11.30 p. m. First car leaves Druid Hilll park, 6.30 a. m., last car, 11.30 p. m. Cars run at intervals of seven minutes.


Baltimore via Mt. Vernon to Hampden and Woodberry. First car leaves Huntingdon av- enue, 6 a. m., last car, 11.20 p. m. First car leaves Woodberry, 6.20 a. m., last car, 11.40 p. m. Cars run at intervals of fifteen minutes.


Light-street wharf to West Baltimore, from Liglit-street wharf via Conway, Howard, Lom- bard, Pratt to Frederick road and return. First car leaves going west, 6 a. m., last car, 11 p. m. First car going east, 6.30 a. m., last car, 11.30 p. m. Cars run every six minutes and connect with Catonsville horse cars.


CATONSVILLE RAILWAY.


Depots and Offices 23 N. Liberty Street, Balti- more and Mount Streets, and Pratt Street and Frederick Avenue.


Leave Baltimore each hour from 6 35 a. m. to 11.35 p. m. On Sundays at 7.35 a. m. to 9.35 p. m. Leave Catonsville each hour from 6a. m. to 10 p. m. On Sunday at 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. For Loudon Park and Irvington, every half hour from 2 to 6 p. m. daily.


BALTIMORE, PIMLICO AND PIKESVILLE RAILWAY COMPANY.


P. H. Walker, Prest. and Gen'l Manager.


Cars leave North and Pennsylvania avenues each hour from 6 a. m. to 7 p. m. Leave Pikes- ville half past each hour from 6.30 a. m. to 7.30 p. m.


YORK ROAD RAILWAY.


Allen Dorsey, Superintendent. Office No. 4 N. Holliday Street.


Leave Baltimore for Towsantown hourly from 6.30 a. m to 8.30 p. m., and 11.30 p. m.


Leave Towsontown for Baltimore hourly from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.


Leave Baltimore for Govanstown each half hour from 6.30 a.m., to 10 p.m., and 11.30 p. m.


Leave Govanstown for Baltimore every half hour from 6 a. m., to 9.30 p. m., and 10.30 p. m.


BALTIMORE AND POWHATAN RAILWAY COMPANY.


James McKittrick, Superintendent.


For Calverton, Highland Park, Wetherdsville, Franklintown and Powhatan.


Cars leave terminus Red Line cars, West Bal- timore street, at 8, 9 and 11 a. m., 2, 4, 5, 6, and 8 p. m. Extra car Saturday and Sunday 9 p. m.


Leave Powhatan at 6.30, 7.30 and 9.30 a. m., 12.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30 and 6.30 p. m. Ex- tra car Saturday and Sunday 7.30 p. m.


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BALTIMORE AND HALL SPRINGS RAIL- WAY. James F. Heyward, Superintendent. Office, Darley Park.


Leave corner Holliday and Fayette streets every 12 minutes, from 6 a. m. to 11.30 p. m., for Darley Park, Harford road, connecting at Darley Park with cars for Homestead and Hall Springs every hour from 6 a. m. to 10.45 p. m.


STAGES.


IIARLEM STAGE COMPANY. John R. Watkins, Superintendent. Office, Ful- ton Station.


Route from Fulton Station to Fulton avenue, Harlem avenue, Gilmor, Edmondson avenue, Carey, Baltimore, Caroline, Orleans, Broadway to Gay. Return by same route. Run every . six minutes from 6 o'clock a. m. to midnight. From midnight to 6 a. m. every half hour.


STAGE TO BELAIR.


Leaves Rising Sun Hotel, 74 North High street, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 o'clock a. m.


STAGE TO TOWSONTOWN.


Peter Pollard, Proprietor, 9 N. Frederick.


Leave corner Baltimore and Holliday daily at 8.25 and 9.25 a. m , 3.25 and 6 p. m.


.Leave Towsontown at 5.30, 10 and 11 a. m., :and 6 p. m.


LONG GREEN, HARFORD ROAD STAGE.


Leaves Old Town Hotel, 119 N. High, every afternoon at 2} o'clock, and the Sun office at .3 o'clock.


LIBERTY ROAD STAGE. H. S. Jean, Proprietor. Arrives at Hand Tavern, Paca street, daily at 10 A. M. Leaves at 2.30 P. M.


TELEGRAPHS.


BALTIMORE AND OHIO TELEGRAPH .CO. Office B. & O. Central Building.


.Branch Offices: Abbott Iron Works, 38 Light- street Wharf, Camden Station, Hanover and Baltimore, Exchange Place and Holliday, Cham- oer of Commerce, Howard and Franklin, and 134 W. Baltimore.


Robert Stewart, Superintendent.


WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.


S. W. 'Corner Baltimore and Calvert


Branch Offices: Union Station, Hillen Station, 32 South, Wilhelm's Hotel, Calverton Hotel, President-street Station, Calvert Station, Stock Board, Chamber of Commerce. Carrollton Hotel, Gay and Lombard, 53 Richmond, 77 Lexing- ton, 105 South Broadway, S. W cor. Pratt and Scott, Chester and Aliceanna, 9} N. Eutaw and S. W. . cor. Pratt and Light.


N. DeBree, Manager.


AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH COM- PANY OF BALTIMORE.


First District, S. W. corner Calvert and Bal- timore; branch, Gay and Lombard; Second District, 93 N. Eutaw; Third District, Charles and Franklin; branch, 53 Richmond; Fourth District, N. E. corner Edmondson av and Carey; Fifth District, 105 S. Broadway; Sixth District, North av and Charles.


J. B. Yeakle, General Manager.


BALTIMORE AND OHIO DISTRICT TELE- GRAPH CO.


Executive Office, B. & O. Central Building.


First District, N. W. corner Baltimore and Calvert; Second District, 37 W: Fayette; Third District, Holliday and Exchange Place; Fourth District, Light and Pratt; Fifth District, Burke and Hudson; Sixth District, 7 N. Eutaw; Sev- enth District, 163 Madison av.


Branch of First District, S. E. corner Balti- more and Hanover; Branch of Third District, Chamber of Commerce; Branch of Sixth Dis- trict, Camden Station.


Charles H. Jones, General Manager.


BANKERS AND MERCHANTS TELEGRAPH COMPANY.


General Office, 133 W. Baltimore.


Branches: 58 Exchange Place. corner Balti- more and Hopkins Place, Stock Exchange, and 22 Light-street wharf.


J. D. Thurston, Acting Manager.


BANKERS AND MERCHANTS DISTRICT TELEGRAPH CO.


Main Office, 133 W Baltimore.


Branches: Corner Baltimore and Hopkins · Place, Stock Exchange, 2} Light-street wharf and 58 Exchange Place. Frank P. Stevens, President. F. B. Brainard, Manager.


POSTAL TELEGRAPH AND CABLE CO. Main Office, N. E. Corner Baltimore and North.


Branch Offices: Chamber of Commerc, 61 Ex- change Place, Light and Pratt, 20 S. Sharp, Aliceanna, near Boston.


John A. Helvin, Manager.


CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELE -- PHONE CO. American Building. Morris F. Tyler, President. A. G. Davis, Vice-President.


STEAMBOATS AND STEAM-


SHIPS.


NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.


The Screw Steamers of the North German Lloyd run between Baltimore and Bremen regularly everyweek-from Bremen Wednseday; from Baltimore every Thursday, 2 P. M. Cabln and steerage passage at low rates. These vessels take freight to London, Hull, Leith, Hamburg


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and Antwerp, for which through bills of lading are signed. All letters must pass through the Posioffice. A. Schumacher & Co., No. 5 South Gay Street.


ALLAN STEAMSHIP LINE. Baltimore and Liverpool via Halifax


The Steamers of the above Line will leave* Baltimore every alternate Tuesday. These ves- sels take freight to Hamburg. London, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Havre, for which through bills of lading are signed. All letters must pass through the Postoffice.


A. Schumacher & Co., No. 5 South Gay Street.


WHITE STAR LINE FROM NEW YORK.


White Star Line Mail Steamers, from New York semiweekly for Liverpool and Queens- town.


A. D. Keener, Agent, Adams Express, 205 W. Baltimore Street.


ANCHOR STEAMSHIP LINE.


Mail Line Steamers from New York, sailing weekly for Glasgow and Liverpool. Thomas W. Gough, 23 German Street.


FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN.


Inman Line of Mail Steamers, from New York every Saturday or Thursday


A. D Keener, Agent, Adams Express, 205 W. Baltimore St.


CUNARD LINE FROM NEW YORK.


Cunard Line of Mail Steamers, from New York . every Wednesday for Liverpool and Queens- town. A. D. Keener, Agent, Adamıs Express, 205 W. Baltimore St.


WEST INDIA AND PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. To Liverpool Direct.


Through bills of lading to Hamburg, Lon- don, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp and Havre. Dresel, Rauschenburg & Co., 11 S. Gay St


GUION LINE.


Steamers from New York Tuesdays and Sat- urdays for Liverpool and Queenstown.


A. D. Keener, Agent, 205 W. Baltimore St.


THE STATE LINE.


Steamers from New York for Glasgow, Liver- pool and Belfast, every Thursday.


A. D. Keener, Agent, 205 W. Baltimore St.


NATIONAL LINE.


Steamers from New York for Liverpool, Lon- don and Queenstown, direct, weekly. A. D. Keener, Agent, 205 W. Baltimore St.


AMERICAN LINE.


Steamers from Philadelphia for Liverpool, calling at Queenstown, every Wednesday. A. D. Keener, Agent, 205 W. Baltimore St.


CONTINENTAL LINE.


Steamers leave Baltimore for Bordeaux, Lou- don, Havre, &c., as occasion offers. Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co., Agents, 11 S. Gay St.


GREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. Steamers leave Baltimore for Avonmouth, Bris- tol, monthly.


F. B. Crawford & Co., Agents. 25 S. Gay St.


GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC CO.


Steamers between New York and Havre semi- monthly. E. de Merolla & Co., Agents, 33 S. Gay St.


U. S. AND BRAZIL MAIL S. S. CO.


Regular monthly line of steamers from New York, via Newport News, for St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio de Janeiro, calling at Maranhain to land and receive passengers and mails only.


Fred. L. Clayton & Co., Agents, 62 S. Gay St.


RED STAR LINE. Steamers from New York and Philadelphia for Antwerp. Wm. Schnauffer, Agent, 1 N. Holliday St.


FOR NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS.


The Morgan Line of Steamships sail from New York every Saturday. J. Alox. Shriver, 3 Light-Street Wharf


MERCHANTS AND MINERS TRANSPORTA- TION COMPANY.


For Boston, Providence, Savannah and Char- leston, connecting at Savannah with railroads for interior points in Georgia, Florida and Ala- bama. For days of sailing see daily papers. Steamers for Charleston leave foot of Spear's Wharf. A. L. Huggins, Agent, Foot of Long Dock.


BALTIMORE, NEWBERN AND WASHING- TON, N. C., STEAMSHIP LINE.


Steamers Geo. H. Stout, Experiment, Golds- boro and Defiance are running semi-weekly to the above port, and issuing through bills of lad- ing to all points on the Atlantic and North Caro- lina Railroads.


R. Foster, General Manager, 90 Light-Street Wharf.


FOR NEWBERN, N. C. (Semi-Weekly.) Freights received daily at the Bay Line Wharf.


R. L. Poor, Genl. Freight Agt. B. S. P. Co., Union Dock.


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JOHNSTON LINE-BALTIMORE TO LIVER- POOL AND BREMEN.


Patterson, Ramsay & Co., 17 and 18 Donnell bldg.


HOOPER'S LINE OF STEAMERS FOR LIVERPOOL.


J. Hooper & Co., Agents, Commercial Buildings, Gay and Lombard Sts.


TULLY LINE-STEAM BETWEEN BALTI- MORE AND ROTTERDAM.


TULLY LINE -- BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE.


Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co., Agents, 11 S. Gay St.


HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CO. Sailing from New York.


Local Agents, Wm. Schnauffer, F. Raine, 1 N. Holliday. 85 W. Baltimore.


NEW YORK AND CUBA MAIL S. S. Co. For all points in Cuba.


Force & Waterbury, Agents, 2 Commerce St.


UNION LINE.


New Southern route via Bermuda. Steam between Baltimore and Liverpool, touching Bermuda both ways.


Dresel, Rauschenburg & Co., Agents, . 11 S. Gay St.


DONALDSON CLYDE LINE. Baltimore to Glasgow direct. F. B. Crawford, agent, 25 Sonth Gay


NETHERLANDS-AMERICAN STEAM NAVI- GATION CO.


For Rotterdam and Amsterdam, sailing every Wednesday from New York, and once a month from Baltimore. For freight or passage apply to. Fred. Shriver, 3 Light-st wharf.


POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE.


Steamer Sue for landings on the Potomac River to Alexandria, Va. and Washington, D.C., Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 P. M.


A. Needham, jr., Agent, 144 Light-st wharf.


BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET COMPANY. (Old Bay Line. )


For Portsmouth and Norfolk, making con- nections for all points South. Steamers daily (except Sundays) leave Union Dock at 7 P.M., Canton Wharf, foot of Patuxent, at 8.45 P. M. Freight Steamers leave daily at 5 P.M. Ticket office, 157 w Baltimore.


R. L. Poor, Gen'l Freight Agt., Union Dock.


NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE TRANSPOR- TATION LINE-INLAND ROUTE, VIA CANALS.


Steamers of this Line leave Company's wharf, foot of Frederick-street Dock daily, at 4 P. M. (Sundays excepted ) through to New York.


J. Alex. Shriver, President, 3 Light St. Whf.


BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT COMPANY.


The Steamers of this Company leave 3 Light- Street Wharf daily (Sundays excepted )at 3P.M., making regular trips between Baltimore and Philadelphia, via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.




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