Woods' Baltimore city directory (1885), Part 334

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Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
Number of Pages: 1736


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


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


No. 19 Grammar School, Park av near Preston. Male, Charles M. Elliott. Female, H. A. Musselman.


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


No. 1 Primary School, cor Fayette and Greene. Male, Maria 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, Mary Sollers. Female, A. M. German.


No. 4 Primary School, corner Hanover and Lee. Male, M. A. Durst. Female, Mrs. L. Sauls- bury.


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 Aliceanna. Male, Annie M. Aburn. Female, Margaret Clendenin.


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


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, M. Kate Siemering.


No. 12 Primary School, cor Barre and Warner. Male, Olive O. Wright. Female, Laura Wamaling.


No. 13 Primary School, Jefferson nr Caroline. Male, Annie E. Gallup. Female, Mary A. Joice.


No. 14 Primary School, Linden av and Wilson. Male, Clara Tucker. Female, Emily M. Ellis.


No. 15 Primary School, cornerCarrollton 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.


taw to Pearl. Tuesday and Friday morn- ings, and Saturday evening. Wm. H. Pope, clerk.


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


BALTIMORE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Geo. H. Carman, Fire Commissioner. Engine Co. No. 1-Brunswick nr Frederick av. Engine Co. No. 3-Mary nr Retreat.


Engine Co. No. 3-Fifth nr Charles-st av. Engine Co. No. 4-Waverley. Engine Co. No. 5-Homestead.


Engine Co. No. 6-Belair av nr Sinclair la. Engine Co. No. 7-Third nr Eastern av. Engine Co. No. 8-Second and Toone.


TELEGRAPHIC FIRE ALARM STATIONS.


3 No. 3 Engine House.


4 No. 4 Engine House.


5 No. 5 Engine House.


6 No. 6 Engine House.


7 No. 7 Engine House.


8 No. 8 Engine House.


9 No. 9 Engine House.


12 No. 1 Engine House.


13 Frederick rd, Maiden's Choice la.


14 Garrison la and Frederick rd.


15 Garrison la and Baltimore.


16 Garrison la and Franklin rd.


21 No. 2 Engine House.


23 Madison av ext.


24 North and Park avs.


31 Charles and First.


41 York rd and Huntingdon av.


42 Jenkins la.


51 Harford rd, nr car stables.


71 Phila. rd and Highland av.


72 Third, Canton.


81 Clinton and Fourth av.


82 Clinton and Eighth av.


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


No. 3 English-German School, Baltimore oppo- site Lloyd. C. A. Fairbank.


No. 4 English-German School, corner Chase and McDonogh. E. M. Jackson.


No: 5 English-German School, corner Fremont and Lemmon. W. F. Smith.


Music Teachers -- W. A. Tarbutton, J.H.Deems and C. F. Percival.


Drawing Teachers-Olivia F. Keach, Roberta Davis, Bettie M. Makibbin and Annie B. Davidson.


COLORED SCHOOLS.


High and Grammar School, Old City Hall, Geo. L. Staley .


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


No. 2 Primary School, East nr Douglass. Male, D. J. Cummings. Female, Julia Quirk.


No. 3 Primary School, corner Montgomery and Howard. Male, Johu L. Yater. Female, Mary E. Beaufort.


No. 4 Primary School, Biddle nr Pennsylvania tasny čkamiled, "Wo tenis"per natt 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 at- tached to them except the address.


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


Second-Class .- Regular Publications .- This class includes all newspapers, periodicals 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 .- Mail matter of third-class em- braces books, (printed, ) circulars, proof sheets and corrected proof sheets-with manuscript copy accompanying the same-and all matter of the same general character as above enumerated, the printing upon which is designed to instruct, amuse, cultivate the mind or taste, or impart general information, and postage shall be paid thereon at the rate of one cent for each two ounces or fractional part thereof. All mail matter originally entered as second class, one cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof.


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 fraction thereof. Limit of weight four pounds, except single books weighing more than four pounds, Full prepay- ment compulsory.


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 the articles inclosed. The sender is further allowed to mark a word or passage in &


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FIRE DEPARTMENT. City Hall. Commissioners-Samuel Kirk, President ; John F. Hunter, J. Alex. Preston. David H. Lucchesi, Secretary and Clerk. John M. Hennick, Chief Engineer.


George W. Ellender, Assistant Engineer. Thomas F. Murphy, Assistant Engineer. Engine No. 1-Paca near Fayette. Engine No. 2-Barre near Sharp. Engine No. 3-Lombard near Fligh. Engine No. 4-Lexington near North. Engine No. 5-Ann near Gough.


Engine No. 6-Gay and Ensor. Engine No. 7-Druid Hill av and Eutaw. Engine No. 8-Mulberry near Schroeder. Engine No. 9-Madison and McDonogh. Engine No. 10-Columbia av near Poppleton. Engine No. 11-Eastern and Patterson-park ave Engine No. 12-Fort av and Johnson. Engine No. 13-Fremont and Myrtle av. Hook and Ladder No. 1-Harrison nr Fayette. Hook and Ladder No. 2-Paca near Fayette. Hook and Ladder No. 3-Ann near Gough. Hook and Ladder No. 4-Biddle nr Druid Hill avenue.


Salvage Corps-27 n 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.


Moan. Sixın-Chas. Stumph. 'Seventh- John C. Dietz. Eighti-W. H. Hoffman. Ninth-Geo. W. Lepson. Tenth-Magnus Mneller. Eleventh-Geo. Bucheimer.


BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


President-John T. Morris. Secretary-H. M. Cowles. Superintendent-Henry A. Wise. Ass't Superintendent-John E. McCahan. Clerk -- Albert Marshall. Librarian-Jacob Boston.


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


2d Ward-Geo. H. Budeke, 133 s Broadway 3d Ward-John B. Wentz. 43 Jackson pl 4th Ward-Wm. M. Ives, 41 n High


5th Ward-Jas. Boyle, Hillen and Chesnut 6th Ward-Simon P. Schott, 34 u Chester 7th Ward-Robert H. Sinclair, 295 Aisquith 8th Ward-John T. Foley, 29 Valley 9th Ward-Joshna Plaskitt, 29 Pleasant 10th Ward-John T. Morris, 43-n Charles 11th Ward-John P. Poe, 33 Lexington 12th Ward-Benj. Price, 327 Linden av 13th Ward-Dr.J. HomerHoffman, 279 w Fayette 14th Ward-Dr. F.G.Connolly, 323 w Lombard 15th Ward-J. Wm. Kines, 85 William 16th Ward-Wm. E. Addison, 160 Barre


17th Ward-Christian W. Keidel, 578 s Charles 18th Ward-Thos. H. Graham, 7 Wilkens av 19th Ward-Dr. Geo. W. Norris, 193 Presstman 20th Ward-Calvin J. King, 236 Argyle av


LOCATION AND TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Baltimore City College, Howard opp Centre. Wm. 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.


Manual Training School, Courtland nr Sara- toga. Richard Grady, director.


CHARLES J. MCALEESE, Superintendent.


Jefferson. Male, John W. Hooper. Female, Nancy W. Smith.


No. 12 Grammar School, Ridgely nr Fremont. Male, Robert C. Cole, jr. Female, Annie E. Porter.


No. 13 Grammar School, Aisquith nr Mulli- kin. Male, George B. Loane. Female, E. J. Mitchell.


No. 15 Grammar School, corner of Carrollton av and Wagon al. Male, George S. Grape. Female, Florence Rutter.


No. 16 Grammar School, Hull and Clement. Female, Anna H. Oakes.


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


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


No. 19 Grammar School, Park av near Preston. Male, Charles M. Elliott. Female, H. A. Musselman.


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


No. 1 Primary School, cor Fayette and Greene. Male, Maria 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, Mary Sollers. Female, A. M. German.


No. 4 Primary School, corner Hanover and Lee. Male, M. A. Durst. Female, Mrs. L. Sauls- bury.


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 Aliceanna. Male, Annie M. Aburn. Female, Margaret Clendenin.


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MARKETS.


BELAIR MARKET-Forrest, from Hillen to Orleans. Tuesday and Friday mornings, and Saturday evening. Joseph H. Wright, clerk. CENTRE MARKET-From Baltimore to Pratt w of Jones' falls. Wednesday and Saturday. Daniel Murray, clerk. John T. Bracken, as- sistant.


CROSS-STREET MARKET-From Light to Charles, between Cross and West. Tuesday and Friday mornings, and Saturday evening. James Graham, clerk.


FELL'S POINT MARKET-Broadway, from Canton avenue to Thames. Tuesday and Fri- day mornings, and Saturday evening. Fred. Buchheimer. clerk.


HANOVER MARKET-n w cor Hanover and Camden. Monday and Thursday mornings, and Saturday evening. G.A.Albaugh, clerk. LAFAYETTE MARKET-Patterson av, from Penna av to Fremont. Monday and Thurs- day mornings, and Saturday evening. Thos. Briddell, clerk.


HOLLINS MARKET-Hollins, s of Baltimore. Wednesday and Saturday mornings, and Saturday evening. John O'Keefe, clerk.


LEXINGTON MARKET-Lexington, from Eu- taw to Pearl. Tuesday and Friday morn- ings, and Saturday evening. Wm. H. Pope, clerk.


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


BALTIMORE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Geo. H. Carman, Fire Commissioner. Engine Co. No. 1-Brunswick nr Frederick av. Engine Co. No. 3-Mary ar Retreat.


Engine Co. No. 3-Fifth nr Charles-st av. Engine Co. No. 4-Waverley. Engine Co. No. 5-Homestead.


Engine Co. No. 6-Belair av ar Sinclair la.


Engine Co. No. 7-Third nr Eastern av.


Engine Co. No. 8-Second and Toone.


TELEGRAPHIC FIRE ALARM STATIONS.


3 No. 3 Engine House.


4 No. 4 Engine House.


5 No. 5 Engine House.


6 No. 6 Engine House.


7 No. 7 Engine House.


8 No. 8 Engine House.


9 No. 9 Engine House.


12 No. 1 Engine House.


13 Frederick rd, Maiden's Choice la.


14 Garrison la and Frederick rd.


15 Garrison la and Baltimore.


16 Garrison la and Franklin rd.


21 No. 2 Engine House.


23 Madison av ext.


24 North and Park avs.


31 Charles and First.


41 York rd and Huntingdon av.


42 Jenkins la.


51 Harford rd, nr car stables.


71 Phila. rd and Highland av.


72 Third, Canton.


81 Clinton and Fourth av.


82 Clinton and Eighth av.


POST OFFICE.


Exchange Building.


Postmaster-Harrison Adreon.


Assistant Postmaster- Wm. F. W. Ross. Treasurer- John P. Haas.


Supt. of Mails-Milo V. Bailey.


Supt. City Division-W. H. H. Sultzer. Supt. Money Order Division-Charles Clark 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 11 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, nailed, sewed, tied or fastened in any manner so that it cannot be easily examined, two 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 at- tached to them except the address.


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


Second-Class .- Regular Publications .- This class includes all newspapers, periodicals 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 .- Mail matter of third-class em- braces books, (printed, ) circulars, proof sheets and corrected proof sheets-with manuscript copy accompanying the same-and all matter of the same general character as above enumerated, the printing upou which is designed to instruct, amuse, cultivate the mind or taste, or impart general information, and postage shall be paid thereon at the rate of one cent for each two ounces or fractional part thereof. All mail matter originally entered as second class, one cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof.


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 fraction thereof. Limit of weight four pounds, except single books weighing more than four pounds. Full prepay- ment compulsory .


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 the articles inclosed. The sender is further allowed to mark a word or passage in &


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book or paper to which he desires to call special attention. He may also write a simple inscrip- tion 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 pur- pose of identification. Printed circulars may contain the written name of the sender, or of the addressee, and the date. Any other writing on third and fourth-class matter will subject the package to letter rates of postage, and render the sender liable to a fine of ten dollars for each offence. Printed matter may be inclosed with fourth-class matter, but the whole package is subject to the rate of one cent per ounce or frac- tion thereof.


Unmailable .- Liquids, poisons, explosive and inflammable articles, fatty substances easily liquefiable, live or dead animals (not stuffed, ) insects (except queen bees when safely secured, ) and reptiles, fruits or vegetable matter, confec- tionery, pastes or confections and substances exhaling a bad odor; and every letter upon the envelope of which, or postal card upon which indecent, lewd, obscene or lascivious delinea- tions, epithets, terms or language may be writ- ten or printed, and all matter concerning lot- teries, so-called gift concerts or other similar en- terprises offering prizes, or concerning schemes devised and intended to defraud the public, or for the purpose of obtaining money under false pretences.


All mail matter not prepaid by stamps, all such as are received in the office with stamps cut from Stamped Euvelopes, 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. Second, third and fourth-class matter and Postal Cards cannot be forwarded withont a new prepayment of postage.


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 as 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 centseach. They must also be strictly specimens 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.


CITY DELIVERY.


Five deliveries will be made daily by the Letter Carriers, beginning at 7.30 A. M., 10 A. M., 12 M., 2.30 P. M. and 4.30 P. M. in the business sections of the city, and three deliv- eries at 7.30, 10 A. M. and 2.45 P. M. in all other sections.


COLLECTIONS


Are made daily from the street letter boxes as follows : 6.30 A. M. to 8.30 A. M .; 12 M. to 1.45 P. M .; 7 to 8.45 P. M., except Sun- day, when one collection from 3.30 to 8 P. M. is made. Letters are also collected and deliv- ered at the principal hotels.


HARRISON ADREON, Postmaster.


CUSTOM HOUSE.


N. W. cor. Gay and Lombard-Office hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.


COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.


Collector-Edwin H. Webster.


Deputy Collectors-Henry R. Torbert, Geo. M. McComas.


Auditor-C. F. Hanna.


Assistant to Auditor-T. S. Nixdorff.


Clerks-R. J. B. Boggs, Frederick Wagner. Messenger and Copyist-C. C. Cameron. Cashier of Customs-David T. Bennett.


Assistant Cashier of Customs-John P. Clayton; Clerk-Samuel D. Jenkins.


Corresponding Clerk -- John H. Suter. Messenger and Copyist-W. F. Harper.


Entry Clerks-David Ralston, N. J. Sapping-


ton, Richard Dallam, J. O. Cochran, R. K. Winbrough.


Warehouse Clerks-T. S. Plummer, chief; As- sistants-Stanley Young, John H. Baker.


Liquidating Clerks-A. C. Rhodes, chief; As- sistants-Joseph A. Wells, Osmond Tiffany, Pere Wilmer.


Bond Clerk-H. C. Longnecker.


Import and Export Statistical Clerks-Alex. H.


Steuart, chief; S. P. S. Hutson, Joseph W. Andrews.


Impost Clerk-Charles E. Needles.


Marine Clerk-Charles H. Richardson.


Assistants-J. R. King, John A. Thompson jr. Coastwise Clerk-Charles W. Raphun. Assistants-Geo. E. Loweree, T. S. Lewis.


Record Clerks-Thos. H. Ricketts, Walter Ball. Weigher-W. L. W. Seabrook.


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


Assistant Weighers and Measurers-Thomas H. Goldsborough, Wm. K. Hammond, W. B. Reed, E. A. Thomas, Thos. D. C. Ruth, Geo. W. Taylor, Edwin E. Atkinson, Stephen Whalen, J. H. Leech, R. Vinton Hall, Fran- cis Mc Williams, F. H. Webb, Benj. S. An- drews.


Foreman of Laborers-Joseph Shaney.


Assistant Custodian U. S. Public Buildings- Edward T. Daneker.


Janitor of Building-Ephraim Tildon.


Messengers-Felix McCurley, John J. McNier, Nicholas Pamphillon, John W. Rasin, C. G. Stewart.


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Storekeepers-Bonded Warehouses-John S.


Manley, B. H. Kennard, A. S. Cooper, H. T. Levely, H. J. Brown, Wm. H. Baer, John L. Reese.


Keeper of Scale Room-Wm. Witts.


PUBLIC STORE No. 1.


Storekeeper-E. R. Petherbridge.


Assistant-George Ruth. Clerk-Wm. M. Mercer.


Porters-Geo. W. Dobin, John Segerman, Lem- nel Awkward.


Laborers-Nelson N. Holland, James A. Barnet, John H. Horner, Thos. S. Saville.


Engineer-Stephen Nunn.


Fireman-Owen M. White. NAVAL OFFICE.


Naval Officer-Dr. Wm. R. Wilmer.


Deputy Naval Officer-A. A. Lawrence.


Extry Clerk-Samuel Keefer . Warehouse Clerk-R. E. Bouldin. Liquidating Clerks-J.P.Carter, J.A.Brawner. Fee Clerk-A. W. Hazen


Impost and Manifest Entry Clerk-George W. Dowell. Messenger-Hilary H. Wade. SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.


Surveyor-H. Clay Naill. Deputy Surveyor-Charles L. Wilson. Clerks-J. W. Kaufman, -


Messenger-Charles E. Swann.


GENERAL APPRAISER'S OFFICE.


General Appraiser-H. Wheeler Combs. Clerk to General Appraiser-R. H. James.


Appraisers-John L.Linthicum, Henry H. Golds- borough.


Examiners-John R. Fellman, Samnel Knode, Nisbet Turnbull, John C.Bridges, W.L.Shaw. Chief Clerk-W. T. Valiant. Assistant Clerk-Robert S. Corse.


Foreman of Laborers-Wilson D. West. Laborers-James H. Parker, G. J. Buckey, Thomas T. Dennison, Z. F. Zeigler, J. N. Car- ter, Fred. S. Hammond, J. A.Crocket, Ferdi- nand Gebhart, L. B. Smith, W. E. Wheeler, James N. Young. Messenger-Henry Jones. EXAMINER OF DRUGS. Dr. James H. Butler.


U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. Office over Postoffice.


Collector District of Maryland-J. Henry Sell- man. Chief Deputy-Edward M. Keith. Deputy in Charge at Washington-John C. Eckloff. Cashier- Wm. I.Rasin. Deputy in Charge of Distilleries-H. F. Dorten. Dep- uties in Charge of Divisions-C. K. Brewer, Ist ; W. F. Whittington, 2d ; Wm. E. Wallis, 3d ; Wm. A. Noel, 4th; James S. Rawlins, 5th ; John S. Price, 6th ; Jonathan Sellman, 7th ; J. Scott Merryman, 8th. Deputies in Charge - Cumberland, Webster Bruce ; Hagerstown, Samuel F. Culbertson ; Freder- ick, George W. Remsburg.


SPECIAL AGENCY U. S. TREASURY.


S. E.Chamberlin, agent ; John H. Montgomery, special inspector and clerk ; James T. Caulk, special officer,


UNITED STATES TREASURY.


U. S. Assistant Treasurer-Francis M. Darby . Acting Assistant and Cashier-T.H.H.Leary. Clerks-A. H. Barnitz, Moses Whitson, L. H. Nice, George R. Page, Jacob R. Tucker, G. Clement Goodrich, Frisby J. Davis and J. Frank Harris. Messenger-Herman Baake. Vault Watchmen-John J. Burgonier, Rufus H. Wilcoxen and W. H. Eakle.


ENGINEER CORPS, U. S. A.


Col. Wm. P. Craighill, 378 St. Paul, in charge of River and Harbor improvements. Major Jared A. Smith, 1 Courtland, Engineer 5th Light House District.


QUARTERMASTER U. S. ARMY No. 160 W. Fayette.


Capt. G.C. Smith, Asst. Q M.,U.S.A. Clerks-Arthur Haine and Wm. White.


COMMISSARY U. S. ARMY. No. 160 W. Fayette. Brt. Brig. Gen. M. P. Small. C. S .. U. S. A. Clerks-Frank Bryan and Geo. S. Doane. Messenger-Philip Nelson.


U. S. RECRUITING STATIONS. 872 Sharp, and 218 W. Pratt Capt. S. T. Norvall, Commanding.


NAVY PAY OFFICE.


Over Custom House, (southeast corner)


Pav Inspector-Arthur J. Pritchard. U. S. N. Chief Clerk-J. W. Daley ; Assistant, Daniel B. Riley.


U. S. MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE. Office Basement Postoffice.


Passed Asst. Surgeon-F. W. Mead. Assist- ant-R. W. Johnson. Hospital Steward- Dr. P. M. Carrington. Messenger-Elijah Allsup. Hospital patients sent to Marine Ward, St. Joseph's Hospital, Caroline and Hoffman streets. Out patients treated at the office.


LIGHT HOUSE INSPECTOR. Over No. 4 South.


Inspector-Com. Silas Casey, U. S. N. Assist- ant Inspector-Lieut. Jobn Hubbard, U S.N.


U. S. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. Room No. 13 Exchange Building. Lient. John M. Hawley, U. S. N. in charge.


U. S. LIGHT HOUSE ENGINEER. No. 1 Courtland. Engineer-Major Jared A. Smith, U. S. A. Assistant Engineer-John Murdoch.


WEATHER OBSERVATION OFFICE. Signal Service, U. S. A. Over Corner of South and Water Streets. Geo. W. Felger, in charge. R. H. Paxton and A. B. Crane, Assistants.


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APPENDIX.


U. S. SPECIAL INSPECTORS OF FOREIGN STEAM VESSELS.


No. 25 S. Gay.


Inspector of Hulls-Robert Cathcart. Inspector of Machinery-Robert D.Bradley.


U. S. LOCAL INSPECTORS OF STEAM- BOATS.


Office second story Custom House, (south side. ) Supervisor-John Meushaw. Inspectors-Levi


Valentine and W. O. Saville. Assistant In- spectors-Thomas D. Burch andWm. Sheffer.


U. S. SHIPPING COMMISSION.


Lombard, basement Postoffice.


Commissioner-Capt. J. J. Rodgers.


COURTS.


THE JUDICIARY OF MARYLAND.


THE COURT OF APPEALS consists of one Judge, specially elected from the Eighth Judicial Circuit, ( Baltimore City, ) and the Chief Judges of the seven remaining judicial circuits.


CHIEF. JUDGE-Hon. Richard H. Alvey, of Washington county.


FIRST CIRCUIT-Hon. Levin T. H. Irving, of Somerset county


SECOND CIRCUIT-Hon. John N. Robin- son, of Queen Anne county.


THIRD CIRCUIT-Hon. George Yellott, of Baltimore county.


FOURTH CIRCUIT-Hon. Richard H. Alvey, of Washington county.


FIFTH CIRCUIT-Hon. Oliver Miller, of Anne Arundel county.




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