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MAGISTRATES.
1st Ward-Edward F. Flaherty. 2d-Henry Cashmyer. 3d-W. S. Gorton. 4th-John J.Dunn. 5th-James R. Loane. 6th-John L. Baker. 7th-Stephen S. Clarke. 8th- Thos. H. Handy. 9th-J. M. Meyers. 10th- John Warfield. 11th-Robt.Thursby. 12th -E. Beatty Graff. 13th-Otto Benner. 14th -Thomas J.Talbott. 15th-Edwin R.Davis. 16th-Wm. McCawley. 17th-S. C. Tall. 18th -- 19th-George McCaffray. 20th-John J. Grindall, jr.
Middle District-Henry Cashmver. Eastern District-Isaac S. Sanner. North-Eastern District-John Q. A. Robson. Western Dis- trict-Charles J. Wiener. North-Western District-Hugh M. Fitzhugh. Southern Dis- trict-Thomas J. Talbott. South-Western District-Columbus M. Hobbs.
City at Large-William H. Bayzand, Michael A. Canton, William B. Nelson, William R. Tumblinson.
BALTIMORE CITY JAIL. Madison st. East of the Falls.
Board of Visitors-James E. Tate, President ; J. H. Sirich, Secretary ; James Hodges (ex- officio), H. E. Reinhard, T. J. Boykin, John H. Holthaus, John P. Thomas. Warden-J. Frank Morrison.
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BAYVIEW ASYLUM.
Eastern avenue extended. Office City Hall.
Trustees-Joseph Friedenwald, President; Jno. Black, George A. Blake, Wm. C. Worthing- ton and Simon I. Kemp. Supt .-- George W. Bennett. Purveyor-Wm. Henry Hiss.
WARD MANAGERS OF THE POOR.
Ist ward, Moses Fleischman ; 2d, Geo. Schaef- fer; 3d, R. C. Kemp; 4th, Lewis Strasbur- ger; 5th, Adolph Hamburger; 6th, J. B. Wellener ; 7th, Alex. Bond; 8th, Michael Hagan; 9th, Solomon Goodman; 10th, Michael Hess ; 11th, Charles F. Taylor; 12th, Isaac S. George ; 13th, Wm. J. Baker ; 14th, T. P. Perine ; 15th, Joseph J. Harig ; 16th, Peter Hines; 17th. W. L. P. Riggin ; 18th, John P. Fahey; 19th, Geo. A. Smith; 20th, John B. Thomas, jr.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
President-John T. Morris. Secretary-Henry M.Cowles. Superintendent-Henry A. Wise. Ass't Superintendent-John E. McCahan. Clerk-Albert Marshall. Librarian-Jacob Boston.
Ist 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-William M. Ives, 41 n High.
5th Ward-Wm.H.B. Fusselbaugh, 172 n Gay. 6th Ward-Simon P. Schott, 34 n Chester. 7th Ward-Robert H. Sinclair, 295 Aisquith. 8th Ward-John T. Foley, 131 e Lanvale. 9th Ward-Joshua Plaskitt, 29 Pleasant. 10th Ward-John T. Morris, 43 n Charles. 11th Ward-John P. Poe, 33 Lexington. 12th Ward-Thomas S. Baer, 218 McCullob. 13th Ward-Dr.J. Homer Hoffman, 279w Fayette 14th Ward-Dr.F.G.Connolly, 323 w Lombard. 15th Ward-J. William Kines, 85 William. 16th Ward-William E. Addison, 350 w Barre. 17th Ward-Christian W. Keidel, 578 s Charles. 18th Ward-John J. Fenton, 5 s Fulton av.
19th Ward-Dr.Geo. W. Norris, 193 Presstman. 20th Ward-Calvin J. King, 236 Argyle av
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Baltimore City College, Howard opp Centre. William Elliott jr.
Eastern Female High School, n e cor Aisquith and Mullikin. William F. Wardenburg.
Western Female High School, Fayette nr Paca, Andrew S. Kerr.
Manual Training School, Courtland nr Sara- toga. John D. Ford, principal.
No. 1 Grammar, Fayette and Greene. Male, W. G. Cox. Female, H. A. Carl.
No. 2 Grammar, Broadway and Bank. Male, W. T. Markland. Female, ClaraM.Johnson. No. 3 Grammar, High nr Fayette. Male, J. F. Arthur. Female, Margaret Snyder.
No. 4 Grammar, Sharp nr Montgomery. Male, Julius G. Miller. Female, Mrs. Laura T. Hollingshead.
No. 5 Grammar, Greenmount av and Eager. Male, S. A, Cremen. Female, Louisa M. Kelly,
No. 6 Grammar, Division nr Lanvale. Male, W. C. Robinson. Female, Eliza Adams.
No. 7 Grammar, Eastern av and Burke. Male, P. J. Doran. Female, E. D. Norville. No. 8 Grammar, Hollins nr Fulton av. Male, Saml. E. Keller. Female, Adelaide L. Hall. No. 9 Grammar and Primary, 59 Courtland. Male, Basil Sollers. Female, Anna G. Chap- pell
No. 10 Grammar, William and Warren av. Male, Jacob Goodman. Female, Mary Ann Reside.
No. 11 Grammar, Bond and Jefferson. Male, John W. Hooper. Female, Nancy W.Smith. No. 12 Grammar, Ridgely nr Fremont. Male, Robert C. Cole jr. Female, Annie E. Porter. No. 13 Grammar, Aisquith nr Mullikin: Male, George B. Loane. Female, E. J. Mitchell. No. 15 Grammar, Carrollton av and Wagon al. Male, George S. Grape. Female, Florence Rutter.
No. 16 Grammar, Hull and Clement. Female, Anna H. Oakes.
No. 17 Grammar, Washington nr Jackson-sq av. Male, A. F. Wilkerson. Female, Mary E. Burnitt.
No. 18 Grammar, Mulberry nr Fremont. Male, Chas. H. Cockey. Female, A. Sappington. No. 19 Grammar, Park av nr Preston. Male, Chas. M. Elliott. Female, H.A. Musselman. No. 20 Grammar, Preston and Eden. Male, Wm. H. Tolson. Female, A. S. Kenney. No. 21 Grammar, Presstman and Gilmor. Male, T. J. Edwards. Female, S. G. Pryor.
No. 1 Primary, Fayette and Greene. Male, Maria E. Walter. Female, Elizab. D. Kirk. No. 2 Primary, Gough and Stiles. Male, Susan B. Fleury. Female, A. E. McBee.
No. 3 Primary, High nr Fayette. Male, Mary Sollers. Female, A. M. German.
No. 4 Primary, Hanover and Lee. Male M. A. Durst. Female, Lena Sanisbury.
No. 5 Primary, Broadway and Chew. Male, Margaret A. Sherwood. Female, Mary A. Foley.
No. 6 Primary, Ann near Aliceanna. Male, Annie M. Aburn. Female, Margaret Clen- denin.
No. 7 Primary, Mullikin near Aisquith. Male, J. Evans. Female, Amanda Harker
No. 8 Primary, Caroline near Lombard. Male Sarah E. Smith. Female, Georgia A. Duvall. No. 10 Primary, Hollins nr Schroeder. Male, Kate Wright. Female, Elizabeth P. Martin. No. 11 Primary, Schroeder and Peirce. Male, M. C. Mullikin. Female, M. Kate Siemering. No. 12 Primary, Barre and Warner. Male, Olive O. Wright. Female, Laura Wamaling.
No. 13 Primary, Jefferson near Caroline. Male, Annie E. Gallup. Female, Mary A. Joice. No. 14 Primary, Linden av and Wilson. Male, Clara Tucker. Female, Emily M. Ellis.
No. 15 Primary, Carrollton av and Saratoga. Male, M. L. Hisky. Female, A. R. McCoy. No. 16 Primary, Harford av and Chew. Male, Mrs. M. L. Mullin. Female, Mary Hanna. No. 17 Primary, Light and Poultney. Male, Delmar Neal. Female, E. Virginia Addison. No. 18 Primary, Argyle av nr Lanvale. Male, Annie N. Frederick. Female, Ada Bramham. No. 19 Primary, Park av nr Preston. Male, S. E. Clark. Female, Susie S. Bouldin.
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No. 20 Primary, Preston and Eden. Male, E. T. MacAllister. Female, Eliza J. Ireland. No. 21 Primary, Pennsylvania av and Robert. Male. E. M. Carey. Female, A. E. Barnett. No. 22 Primary, Ramsay nr Scott. Male, Ellen S. Moffett. Female, Mary E. Frame.
No. 23 Primary, Gough and Wolfe. Male, Mary L. Maxwell. Female, Sallie A. Stoner. No. 24 Primary, Chesapeake and Hudson. Male, Laura Sherwood. Female, Alice E. Ford. No. 25 Primary, Caroline nr Bank. Male, Kate Miller. Female, Anna E. Wardenburg.
No. 26 Primary, Orleans near Bond. Male, Jo- sephine Hankey. Female, Rosalia Barrett. No. 27 Primary, Fayette and Chester. Male, Kate MacIntosh. Female, Sue Browning. No. 28 Primary, Battery av and Clement. Male, Mary Fort. Female, Lida R. Loane.
No. 29 Primary, Hill bet. Hanover and Sharp. Male, Carrie A. Drought. Female, Sarah R. Webster.
No. 30 Primary, Hollins near Fulton av. Male, Laura A. Yeatman. Female, Kate J. Martin. No. 1 English-German, Druid Hill av nr Biddle. A. T. King.
No. 2 English-German, Charles and Ostend. Charles E. Hill.
No. 3 English-German, Baltimore opp. Lloyd. C. A. Fairbank.
No. 4 English-German, Chase and McDonogh. E. M. Jackson.
No. 5 English-German, Fremont and Lemmon. W. F. Smith.
No. 1 Evening, Fremont near Lombard. Julius G. Miller.
No. 2 Evening, Broadway near Bank. Wm. T. Markland.
No. 3 Evening, Greenmount av and Eager. Stephen A. Cremen.
No. 4 Evening, William and Warren av. Henry B. Gwyn.
No. 5 Evening, Druid Hill av and Biddle. A. T. King.
No. 6 Evening, Bond .and Chew. David P. Brown.
Music Teachers-J. H. Deems, C. F. Percival and John G. Wehage.
Drawing Teachers-Olivia F. Keach, Roberta Davis, Bettie M. Makibhin and Annie B. Da- vidson.
COLORED SCHOOLS.
High and Grammar School, Old City Hall. George L. Staley.
No. 1 Primary, Old City Hall. Male, Wm. T. R. Saffell. Female, 61 Saratoga, E. M. Dudley.
No. 2 Primary, East near Douglass. Male, D. J. Cummings. Female, Julia Quirk.
No. 3 Primary, cor. Montgomery and Howard. Male, John L. Yater. Female, Mary E. Beau- fort
No. 4 Primary, Biddle near Pennsylvania Av. Male, John E. Broadbelt. Female, C.W.Reed. No. 5 Primary, Eastern av nr Broadway. Male, J. J. Valentini.
No. 6 Primary, Barre near Eutaw. Male, John W. Addison. Female, Eliza G. Gainor.
No. 7 Primary, Waesche near Fremont. Male, Albt. D. Clark. Female, Martha J.Richmond. No. 8 Primary, Bond and Chew. Male, David P. Brown. Female, Ada E. Kilner.
No. 1 Evening, Eastern av nr Broadway. John S. Black.
No. 2 Evening, East near Douglass. D. James Cummings.
No. 3 Evening, Howard and Montgomery. John C. Yater.
No. 4 Evening, Biddle nr Penna. av. Thomas J. Edwards.
MARKETS.
BELAIR MARKET-Forrest, from Hillen to Orleans. Tuesday and Friday mornings, and Saturday evening. Joseph H. Wright, clerk. CANTON MARKET-O'Donnell, from Poto- mac to Patuxent. Monday and Thursday mornings, and Saturday evening. Owen Ma- lone, 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-Hanover and Camden. Monday and Thursday mornings, and Sat- urday evening. John H. Mortimer, clerk.
HOLLINS MARKET-Hollins, s of Baltimore. Wednesday and Saturday mornings, and Sat- urday evening. John O'Keefe, clerk.
LAFAYETTE MARKET-Cooke, from Penna av to Fremont. Monday and Thursday morn- ings, and Saturday evening. Thomas Brid- dell, clerk.
LEXINGTON MARKET-Lexington, from Eu- taw to Pearl. Tuesday and Friday mornings, and Saturday evening. Wm. H. Pope, clerk. NORTH-EASTERN MARKET-Chester from Monument to McElderry. Monday and Thursday mornings, and Saturday evening. Michael Kunkel, clerk.
RICHMOND MARKET-Howard, from Armory place to Biddle. Monday and Thursday morn- nings, and Saturday evening. Andrew J. Norris, clerk.
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 High.
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.
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Engine No. Il-Eastern and Patterson-park avs 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 a' Salvage Corps-27 n Liberty.
CITY POLICE AND FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Charles J. Mc Aleese, Superintendent, Office City Hall.
3 No. 4 Engine House, Lexington St.
4 Calvert and Baltimore.
6 German and Light.
6 Calvert and Lombard.
7 No. 12 Engine House, Fort av. and 8 Nicholson and Hull. [Johnson. 12 Baltimore and Gay.
13 Pratt Street Bridge.
14 No. 3 Engine House, Lombard near
16 Exatern Police Station. {Exeter. 16 No. 6 Engine House, Ann or Gough. 17 No. 11 Eng., Patterson Pk & Eastern 18 Chesapeake and Boston. [AV8.
19 Bayview Asylum.
21 Gay and Saratoga.
23 Mallikin and Eden.
24 No. 6 Engine, Gay and Eusor.
25 Constitution and Eager.
26 Gay and Madison.
27 No.9 Eng., Madison and McDonogh.
28 Schnetzeo Park, Belair av.
81 Pleasant and Calvert.
32 No. 7 Engine, Eutaw and Drold Hill
34 Eager at. and Morton alley. [av. 85 Biddle and Garden.
36 No. 13 Engine, Fremont at. & Myrtle
37 Lafayette and Arlington ave. [av. 38 Fremont at. and Penna av.
39 Penna. And North ava.
41 Fayette aod St. Paul.
42 No. 2 Truck Honse, Paca at.
43 Lombard and Penn.
45 No. 8 Eng., Mulberry nr Schroeder
46 Baltimore at. and Frederick road.
47 Fayette and Fulton.
48 Bentalon at. and Frederick road.
51 Pratt and Liglit.
52 No. 2 Engine House, Barre st.
68 No. 10 Engine House, Columbia av.
64 Southern Police Station, Sharp st. 56 Leadenhall and Hamburg.
61 Light and Lee.
62 Light and Cross.
63 Light and Gittings.
64 Light and Heath.
65 Hanover and Wella.
67 Hanover and Jephson.
71 Fort av. and Burrough.
72 Covington and Donaldson.
73 Fort av. and Dry Dock entrauce.
81 Fort av. and Hull
121 Exchange Place and Commerce.
123 Pratt and Gay.
124 South at. and Bowly's Wharf.
125 Patterson and Cable.
126 Gambrill'a Flour Milla, foot Smitli's
128 Lombard and Frederick. [whi.
131 Buchanan'e Whf.and Sugar Refin'y.
132 Dugan'a Wharf and Wood st.
134 Concord st. and Eastern av.
135 Drawbridge, foot of Falls. 136 Foot of Union Dock.
141 President st. and Canton av.
142 Bank and Exeter.
143 Pratt st. and Central av.
145 Baltimore at. and Central av. 146 Stiles and Albemarle
147 Aliceanna and Central av. 161 Caroline and Lombard. 152 Broadway and Pratt.
153 Caroline at. and Canton av.
154 Caroline and Themes. 156 Broadway and Thames.
157 Bond and Lancaster.
161 Ann at. and Canton av. 162 Thamee and Wolfe.
163 Baltimore and Wolfe.
164 Bank and Washington.
171 Chester al. and Canton av.
172 Lombard st. & Patterson Park av.
173 Aliceanna and Burke.
174 Pratt and Castle.
181 Canton and Elliott.
182 Boston and Concord
183 Hudson and Chesapeake
184 Boston and Harria creek
212 No. 1 Truck Honae, Harrleon s !.
213 High and Low.
214 Exeter and Fayette.
215 Douglass and Aiaquith.
216 Jefferson and Aiaquilh.
231. Jefferson and Bond.
232 Fayette and Bond.
234 Ann and Orleans.
235 Caatle and Monument.
236 Fayette at. and Collington av.
241 Front and Hillen.
242 Madiaon and Forrest.
243 Monnment and Ensor.
245 Maryland Penitentiary.
246 Alaquith and Chew.
247 Aisquith and Gay
248 Foundry and Holliday
251 Eager and Ensor.
252 Greenmount av. and Preston at.
253 Harford and Central ava.
254 Greenmount and North ave.
258 Chew and Enaor.
261 Chage and Eden.
262 Broadway and Gay.
263 Caroline and Preston.
264 Monument and Caroline.
271 N. E. Police Station, Chew and Dur-
272 Biddle and Wolfe. [bam.
312 Clay and Park.
313 Charles and Franklin.
314 Howard and Franklin.
315 Monument at. and Plover alley.
816 Monument and North.
317 Sun Iron Building.
318 Charles and Barnet. 319 Madison near C larles.
321 Franklin and Greene. 322 St. Mary's Seminary, Paca al.
323 N. W. Police Station, Penna. &V.
621 Cross and Covington.
628 Charles and Henrietta 712 Clement and Jackaon
BALTIMORE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT.
James H. Smith, Fire Commissioner. Engine No. 1-Brunswick nr Frederick av
Engine No. 2-Mary nr Retreat
Engine No. 3-Fifth nr Charles-st av
Engine No. 4-Waverley
Engine No. 5-Homestead
Engine No. 6 -- Belair av nr Sinclair la
Engine No. 7-Third nr Eastern av
Engine 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 av.
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 Philadelphia rd and Highland av.
72 Third, Canton.
81 Clinton and Fourth av.
82 Clinton and Eighth av.
826 McMechen al. and Penna av. 327 McMechen st. and Madison &v. 341 Biddle and St. Paul.
342 Hoffman and Cathedral.
343 Charles-at. Bridge.
345 Charles st. and North av. 346 Howard and Madiaon 851 Eutaw Place and Dolphin st. 352 Moaler and Bolton. 353 Mt. Boyal and North avs.
361 Pearl and Saratoga.
362 Myrtle av. and Franklin s3. 863 George and Fremont. 364 No. 4 Truck House, Biddle at. 371 Moslier and Gilmor.
372 Patterson av and Gilmor st. 381 Presstman and Gilmor.
382 Madison and North avs. 412 Ballimore and Hanover. 413 Salvage Corps, Liberty nr Fayelle,
414 German and Howard.
415 Baltimore and Entaw.
416 Greene and German
417 Greene and Portland. 418 Howard and Lexington.
419 Eutaw and Saratoga 421 Western Police Station.
423 Haltimore and Pine.
424 Fremont and Lexington.
425 Baltimore and Poppleton.
426 Baltimore at. and Carrollton av.
431 Pratt and Fremont.
432 Pratt and Poppleton.
434 Pratt and Carey.
435 McHenry and Scott.
451 Carey st. and Edmondson av.
452 Lexington and Stricker.
453 Lanvale and Stricker.
461 Mount and McHenry.
462 Lombard and Monroe.
471 Fulton and Franklin. 472 Falton and Patterson av
612 Charles and Lombard.
613 Lombard and Sharp. 614 Pratt and Eutaw. 516 Ostend and Warner.
517 Bayard and Ridgely. 621 Camden and Charles. 523 Eutaw and Conway.
524 Charles and Barre
631 Fremont at. and Columbia av.
532 Barre and Warner. 534 Ridgely and Hamburg. 541 Eutaw and Henrietta.
642 Eutaw and West.
546 Cross near Scott
661 Leadenhall and Ostend.
662 Charles and Fort av
612 Montgomery and William
613 Hughesand Covington.
324 Preaton at. and Druid Hill av
825 Lanvale and McCulloh.
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POST OFFICE. Exchange Building.
Postmaster-I. Parker Veazey. Assistant Postmaster-Richard T. Allison. Treasurer-Frank C. Nicodemus. Supt. of Mails-Milo V. Bailey. Supt. City Division-Eugene Carrington ; As- sistant, Carroll S. Freeburger. Supt. Money Order Division-W. T. Carson. Supt. Register Division-Michael P. Caughy. Supt. Stamp Division-James M. Correll
POSTAL STATIONS.
Station A-n e cor Charles and Eager streets. Station B-n e cor Baltimore and Stricker sts. Station C-s w cor Light and Weyler streets. Station D-s e cor Broadway and Bank street.
Office Hours-Postmaster's room, from 9 A.M. to 3 P. M .; Assistant Postmaster's, from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. General Delivery, 7.30 A. M. to 10 P. M .; Sundays, 8.30 A. M. to 10 A. M. Money Order and Registry Divisions, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. - Stamp Windows open from 7.30 A. M.to 8 P.M .; Sundays, 8.30 to 10 A. M.
Delivery by Carriers .- Free delivery of Letters by Carriers will be secured by having them plainly addressed to the street and number. Five deliveries will be made daily (except Sun- day), by the Letter Carriers, leaving the office 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 deliveries, at 7.30 A. M., 10 A. M. and 2.45 P. M., in all other sections.
Collections are made daily from the Street Letter Boxes as follows : 1st, 6.30 A. M. to 8.30 A. M., 2d, 11.45 A. M. to 1.45 P. M., 3d, 7 P. M. to 8.45 P. M. On Sunday from 3 P. M. to 6 P. M. only ; in addition collections are made in the business sections at 8.45 A. M., 10 A. M., 4.15 P. M., 5.15 P. M., 6.15 P. M. The exact time of opening each box is plainly printed on a card attached to the box. Letters are also collected and delivered at the principal hotels five times daily. Collections from red boxes 11 P. M. to l A. M.
Special Delivery .- A letter bearing a special delivery stamp (costing ten cents), in addition to the lawful postage ( which must also be affixed ), will be delivered by messenger within the car- rier limits of any free delivery office, and within a radius of one mile from the post office at all other special-delivery offices.
Rates of Postage .- First Class. Letters and all other written matter, or matter by type writer in whole or in part, drawings, plans or designs, whether sealed or unsealed, and all matter sealed, nailed. sewed, tied or fastened in such manner that it cannot be easily examined, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof. Postal Cards are un- mailable with any writing, printing or other impress on the address side, except such as may be necessary for the proper addressing of the same, or with anything pasted or attached to them except an address tag or label
Local or Drop Letters, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof.
Second Class. Includes all newspapers, peri- odicals, ect., exclusively in print and regularly
issued at stated periods, as. frequently as four times a year, from a known office of publication, and can only be mailed by publishers and news dealers-postage, one cent per pound or fraction thereof. Papers except weeklies, deposited in a letter-carrier office for delivery by its carriers, must be stamped as Third Class Matter. Second Class Matter may be mailed by other than pub- lishers or news dealers at the rate of one cent for four ounces or fraction thereof.
Third Class .- Printed matter in unsealed wrappers only (all matter enclosed in sealed envelopes, notched at the sides or corners, must pay letter rates). Limit of weight four pounds, except for a single book, which is unlimited in weight. Postage, one cent for two ounces or fraction thereof.
Fourth Class .- All merchandise, fringed cards, valentines containing looking-glasses, playing cards, printed tags or labels, bill heads, envel- opes and all printed matter not intended to amuse, interest, or impart information, and all other matter not included in the three preced- ing classes so prepared for mailing as to be easily withdrawn from the wrapper and examined. Limit of weight four pounds. Postage one cent per ounce or fraction thereof.
First Class Matter must have at least one full rate paid, (two cents). Second, Third and Fourth Class must be fully prepaid, or it will not be forwarded in the mails
The following writing is permissible upon Third and Fourth Class Matter, riz : The name and address of sender upon outside or inside of the package, preceded by the word " from," also, the name and number of articles enclosed. The sender may mark a word or passage in a book or paper and write a single inscription or dedication in or upon a book or pamphlet. Articles of merchandise may have attached to them by tag or label, either a mark, number, name or letter, (not more than one to each article), for the purpose of identification. Printed circulars may contain the written date, name of the addressee and name of sender
Any article not prohibited in ordinary mail, can be registered by placing on it a ten (10) cent stamp in addition to its proper postage.
Before registering, see that the letter with its contents is securely-sealed. Address it fully and legibly with Post-office, County and State, and write on envelope the name and address of the sender also.
Third and Fourth Class matter must be so put up as to bear transportation safely and admit of examination of contents to determine its admis- sibility as such matter.
Unmailable .- Obscene books, letters, papers, pictures and postal cards, lottery circulars, liquids, explosives, razors, live animals (except queen bees), poisons, ground red pepper, any ink and coloring matter, and any article exhal- ing a bad odor or liable to injure the mails or the persons handling them.
Money Orders .- Domestic, 1 cent to $100, fee- from 8 to 45 cents. International, 1 cent to $50, fee 15 cents to $1.50.
Postal Notes .- Payable to bearer, for sums less than $5.00, fee 3 cents.
I. PARKER VEAZEY, Postmaster.
1692
APPENDIX.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
N. W. cor. Gay and Lombard sts-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. Nixdorf; 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.
Entry Clerks-David Ralston, N. J. Sapping- ton, Richard Dallam, J. O. Cochran. Warehouse Clerks-T. S. Plummer, chief; As- sistants-Stanley Young, John H. Baker. Liquidating Clerks-A. C. Rhodes, chief; As- sistants-Joseph A. Wells, B. H. James. Bond Clerk-H. C. Longnecker.
Import and Export Statistical Clerks-Alex. H. Steuart, chief; Assistants-S. P. S. Hutson, Joseph W. Andrews.
Marine Clerk-Charles H. Richardson ; Assist- ants-J. R. King, John A. Thompson jr.
Coastwise Clerks-Charles W. Raphun, T. S. Lewis
Record Clerks-Thos. H. Ricketts, Walter Ball. Weigher-W. L. W. Seabrook ; Clerks-Geo. E. Loweree, T. M. Lanahan, S. M. Mulliken. Assistant Weighers and Measurers-W.B.Reed, E. A. Thomas, Thomas D. C. Ruth, Geo. W. Taylor, Stephen Whalen, J. H. Leech, R. Vin- ton Hall, Francis McWilliams, F. H. Webb, Benj. S. Andrews.
Assistant Custodian U. S. Public Buildings- Edward T. Daneker.
Messengers-Felix McCurley, John J. McNier, Nicholas Pamphillon, John W. Rasin, C. G. Stewart.
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 Ruths.
Porters-Geo. W. Dobin, John Segerman, Lem- uel Awkward, Wm. M. Mercer.
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