Woods' Baltimore city directory (1886), Part 346

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Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
Number of Pages: 1762


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CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK. S. E. Corner Charles and Lexington. Chartered 1854.


President-Francis T. King. Treasurer-John Curlett. Attorney-A. G. Brown. Direc- tors-George W. Corner, Daniel J. Foley, J. B. Seidenstricker, William Bridges, Thomas J.Wilson, George Sanders, German H. Hunt, Christian Ax, Henry C. Smith, Charles J. Baker, Dr. J. F. Monmonier, D. L. Bartlett, Robert Turner, Hamilton Easter, Wm. Num- sen, William Woodward, James Carey, Jesse Tyson, Samuel Appold, William W. Taylor, David T. Buzby, Isaac H. Dixon, Thomas K. Carey. This bank is open daily for re- ceiving deposits on interest and paying money from 10 to 1 o'clock.


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MARYLAND SAVINGS BANK OF BALTI- MORE CITY. No. 155} W. Baltimore. Open daily from 10 to 2 o'clock. President-Wm. Henry Baldwin, jr. Vice-Pres- ident-Calvin S.Shriver. Treasurer-Daniel Cloud. Directors-Wm. H. Baldwin, jr., Thomas Deford, Aubrey Pearre, John H. Bash, Thomas C. Basshor, Calvin S. Shriver, J. C. Stoneburner, J. Franklin Dix, Hazeltine G. Vickery, William J. C. Dulany, Geo. Cator, C. P. Paine.


PEABODY SAVINGS INSTITUTION. S.W. Cor. Aisquith and Monument. Meets Monday evenings. President-Jacob W.Slagle. Treasurer-Thos. B. Gambel, jr. Secretary-S. W. Severson.


PACA DIME SAVINGS BANK. 68 N. Paca. Open daily from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M., and Sat- urdays from 5 to 8 P. M.


President-Christian Smith. Treasurer-Chas. McMyers. Directors-Christian Smith, Chas. McMyers, Thos. A. Reid, Solomon A. Foutz, N. T. Baker, Richard T. Franck, Richard E. Disney, Frederick B. Hoffman, W. L. Denby.


SOUTH BALTO. PERMANENT MUTUAL LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. No. 271 Light. Open daily from 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. President-John A.J. Dixon. Secretary-Perry C. Orem.


ARLINGTON SAVINGS BANK. N.W. Cor. Fayette and Park av.


Open every Monday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. President-Samuel F. Sharretts. Vice- Presi- dent-Wm. J. Robertson. Treasurer-W.S. Carr. Secretery-John B. Mallalien. Attor- ney-G. E. Nelson. Directors-C. E. Hoch- haus, J. B. Mallalieu, W. S. Carr, C. F. Kes- model, Samuel F. Sharretts, Frederick Nily, Paul Bebm, William J. Robertson, George T. Marsh. Election third Monday in January and July.


BORDER STATE SAVINGS INSTITUTE. S. E. Cor. Baltimore and Poppleton. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. President-A. Livingston King. Treasurer- C. B. Delaney. Directors-A. Livingston King, George G. Burnett, John J. Payne, Patrick Greene, Laurence Cloake, James Mc- Comas, Anthony Dailey, U. S. Gosnell A. J. Conlon, C. B. Delaney, H. L. Spicer, M. D., James J. McKewen.


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


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


MERCANTILE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. OF BALTIMORE.


N. E. Cor. German and Calvert.


President-John Gill. Vice-President-Louis McLane. Secretary and Treasurer-L. C. Fischer. Attorneys-Brown & Brune.


ROBERT EMMET SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. 8 and 10 N. Poppleton.


Open daily from 9.30 A. M. to 2.30 P. M.


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


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


P. H. Tuck, 29 n Calvert.


T. Kell Bradford, Lexington and Courtland. Murray Hanson, 8 w cor Fayett and St. Paul. William H. Masson, s w cor Gay and Lombard. Walter S. Wilkinson, 5 Chamber of Commerce. Felix R. Sullivan, 5 Chamber of Commerce. Edward Raine, s w cor Baltimore and Post- office av


Wm. H. Jones, 8 Law bidg, St. Paul st. Daniel G. Emory, 9 Postoffice av. Charles R. Gallagher, 73 Second.


CORN AND FLOUR EXCHANGE. Chamber of Commerce.


President-E. M. Schryver. Vice-Presidents- Henry A. Parr, Robert. M. Wylie. Treas- urer-George T. Kenly. Secretary-Wm. F. Wheatley. Assistant Secretary-Henry A. Wroth. Executive Committee-Robert S. Fowler, Thos.H.Levering, Samuel E. George, Charles. W. Baer, George W. Titlow. Jani- tor-J. P. Iglehart.


BALTIMORE PROVISION EXCHANGE. Chamber of Commerce.


President-Samuel E. George. Vice-President -Edward Vickery. Treasurer-John Black. Secretary-Samuel E. Kraus.


BALTIMORE STOCK EXCHANGE. German near South.


President-J. Harmanus Fisber. Secretary and Treasurer-Jobn M. Nelson. Clerk-Alex. Crummer.


PRODUCE EXCHANGE OF BALTO. CITY. Rooms over Farmers and Merchants Bank. President-James Hewes. Secretary-Frank Stewart. Treasurer-Joseph J. Janney.


CANNED GOODS EXCHANGE. 57 Second, Room 11.


President-George N. Numsen. Vice-President -Elbert Thomson. Secretary-R. Tynes Smith. Treasurer-A. K. Shriver.


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CHEMICAL AND FERTILIZER EXCHANGE. No. 25 S. Gay st.


President-Robert Ober. Secretary-A. De- Ghequier. Treasurer-W. H. Grafflin.


GROCERS' AND TEA DEALERS' ASSOCIA- TION. President-Samuel Edmonds. Secretary-Geo. K. McGaw. Treasurer -- C. D. Kenney.


LUMBER EXCHANGE.


Office, cor Canton and East Falls avenues.


President-W. J. Brown. Vice-President- Martin Hawley. Treasurer-Frank Price. Secretary-W. F. Wedge, jr.


FURNITURE BOARD OF TRADE. No. 23 Lexington st.


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


WINE AND SPIRIT DEALERS' BOARD OF TRADE.


No. 65 Exchange Place. President-Joseph C. Smith. Secretary-C. I. Iglehart.


BOARD OF TRADE. Exchange Building.


President-Chas. D. Fisher. Vice-Presidents- Henry C. Smith, S. P. Thompson, Jas. Caray Coale, Jas. H. Rieman. Treasurer-John R. Seemuller. Secretary-George U. Porter. Court of Arbitration: Judge-Vacant. Clerk George U. Porter.


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


TOBACCO BOARD OF TRADE. No. 31 S. Gay st. President -- William A. Boyd. Secretary-H. M. Oettinger. Treasurer-William H.Myers.


RAILROADS.


PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL- TIMORE RAILROAD.


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


President-Isaac Hinckley. Vice-President- Frank Thomson. Gen'l Manager-Charles E. Pugh. General Superintendent-H. F. Kenny. Superintendent-H. H. Carter. Sec- retary and Treasurer-Robert Craven. Geu- eral Passenger Agent-J. R.Wood. General Freight Agent-John S. Wilson. General Ticket Agent-George A. Dadmun.


BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Ticket Office, B. & O. Building, Baltimore and Calvert.


Passenger Depot, Camden, between Eutaw and Howard.


President-Robert Garrett. Vice-President- Samuel Spencer. Second Vice-President -- Thomas M. King. General Manager-Brad- ford Dunham. First Asst. to President- John W.Davis. Assts. to President-And w. Anderson, W. T. Barnard. Secretary and Treasurer-W. H. Ijams. Gen'l Auditor- Wm. T. Thelin. Auditor of Revenue-Wm. M. Buchanan. Auditor of Disbursements- A. F. Dunlevy. General Freight Agent- F. Harriott. Asst. Gen'l Freight Agent- C. E. Ways. Gen'l Passenger Agent-C. K. Lord. Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agent-J. G. Pangborn. Gen'l Ticket Agent-L.M.Cole. Purchasing Agent-N.S.Hill. Supt. Motive Power-J.C. Davis. Supt.of Construction- John Bradshaw. General Supt. Main Stem Division and Branches-David Lee. Master of Machinery, Main Stem Division-A. J. Cromwell. Supt. Sleeping Cars-J. S. Mer- rill. General Baggage Agent-J. V. Smith. Division Passenger Agent-B. F. Bond.


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- James P. Kerr. Cashier-A. W. Hendrix. General Freight Agent-John S. Wilson. Division Freight Agent-William H. Joyce. Division Ticket Agent-Edwin S. Young. General Passenger Agent-J. R. Wood. General Manager-Charles E. Pugh. Gen- eral Superintendent-Robert Neilson. Super- intendent-H. W. Kapp. Purchasing Agent -A. W. Sumner. General Agent-George C. Wilkins.


PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Ticket Office, N. E. Cor. Baltimore and Calvert. Depot, Calvert and Franklin.


Ticket Agent-F. G. Boyce. Assistant Ticket Agents-J. W. Bowersock and James R. Shivler. Passenger Agent-Geo. DeHaven.


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. Secretary and Treasurer-John S. Harden. General Freight and Passenger Agent-B. H. Griswold. Auditor and General Ticket Agent-J. D. Whittington.


UNION RAILROAD. Corner Calvert and Centre.


President-B.F.Newcomer. Manager-Charles E. Pugh. General Superintendent-Robert Neilson. Treasurer-J. S. Leib. Secretary -James P. Kerr.


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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-James P.Kerr. Purchasing Agent-A. W. Sumner.


MARYLAND CENTRAL RAILROAD. Passenger Depot and Ticket Office, North Av. and the Falls.


J. C.Wrenshall, Receiver. Auditor and Treas- urer-J. Wilson Brown.


CITY PASSENGER RAILWAYS


BALTIMORE CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY Office, Corner Calvert and Baltimore. Oden Bowie, President and Superintendent. John Bolgiano, Treasurer. Cars start 6 A. M .; run till midnight.


Madison- Avenue and Broadway Line .- Cars white, lights white. From Druid Hill Park, via Madison avenue, Eutaw and Baltimore streets, Broadway, to Thames street. Return same route. Cars leave the station every four minutes.


Pennsylvania Avenue and Canton Line .- Cars green, lights green. From Pennsylvania avenue and Cumberland street, via Pennsylva- nia avenue, Greene, Baltimore and Albemarle streets, Eastern and Central avenues, Bank street, Patterson-park avenue, Essex, Lancas- ter. Chesapeake, Elliott and Toone streets, to Highland avenue. Return via Highland ave- nue, Toone, Clinton, Elliott, Chesapeake, Lan- caster and Essex streets, Patterson-park ave- nue, Bank street, Central avenue, Eastern ave- nue, High, Baltimore and Greene streets, Penn- sylvania avenue, to Cumberland street. Cars run at intervals of six minutes.


Franklin Square Line. - Cars red, lights red. From Baltimore street near Calverton road, via Baltimore and Gay streets, Belair avenue, to North avenue. Return via Belair avenue, Gay, Chew, Ensor, Gay and Baltimore streets, to Calverton road. Cars leave stations every four minutes.


North and South Baltimore Line .- Cars blue, lights blue. From St. Paul street and sixth street (Huntingdon avenue), via St. Paul street, North avenue, Charles, Read, Calvert, Balti- more, Hanover, Montgomery and Light streets, to foot of Marshall avenue. Return via Mar- shall avenue, Light, Montgomery, Sharp, Bal- timore, Calvert, Read and Charles streets, North avenue, St. Paul street to Sixth street (Hunt- ingdon avenue.) Cars run at intervals of five minutes.


Eutaw Street and Camden Depot .- From Bal- timore street, along Eutaw to Camden depot. Cars run every ten minutes


Baltimore and Hall Springs Line .- Cars 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.


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


C. C. Speed, Gen'l Supt.


Old Line .- From Druid Hill Park, via Ful- ton and Pennsylvania avenues, Cumberland, Gilmor and Mosher streets, Carrollton avenue, Fayette, Howard, Lombard, Exeter and Pratt streets, to Patterson Park. Return via Balti- more, Ann, Pratt, Exeter, Lombard, South, North, Fayette and Carey streets, Lafayette avenue, Stricker, Presstman, Gilmor and Cumberland streets, Pennsylvania avenue, Retreat street, Druid Hill avenue to Druid Hill Park.


New Line .- From Druid Hill Park, via Fulton and Pennsylvania avenues, Cumberland, Gil- mor, Fayette, Howard and Lombard streets, to Exchange Place. Return via South, North, Fayette, Gilmor and Cumberland streets, Penn- sylvania avenue, Retreat street, Druid Hill avenue to Druid Hill Park.


Cars run every four or six minutes, from 5.30 A. M. to 12 P. M.


NORTH BALTIMORE PASSENGER RAIL. WAY COMPANY.


Linden Avenue Lines .- Red cars, white lights. Cars marked "Boundary" from North avenue and Charles-street avenue, via McMechen street, Linden avenue, Howard, Lexington, Charles, German and South streets, Exchange place, Hol- liday street, to City Hall. Return via North, South, German, Charles and Saratoga streets, Park avenue, Franklin, Howard and Richmond streets, Linden avenue, McMechen street, North avenue, to Charles-street avenue. First car 6.11 A. M., last car 12.15 P. M. Intervals 4 minutes


Cars marked "Waverley," red cars, red lights, from Waverley to North avenue and Charles-street avenue, and from thence over same route as cars marked "Boundary." First car 6 A. M., last car 11 P. M. Intervals 15 minutes.


Cars marked "Linden Avenue Extended," buff cars, orange lights, from North avenue and Linden avenue, via Linden avenue, Howard, Centre, Charles, German and South streets, Exchange place, Holliday street, to City Hall. Return via North, South, German, Charles, Centre, Howard and Richmond streets, Linden avenue, to North avenue. First car 7.30 A.M., last car 10.30 P. M. Intervals 10 minutes.


Maryland Avenue Line .- Green cars, green lights. Cars marked "Camden and Union Sta- tions," from Huntingdon avenue and York road, via Charles-street avenue, North and Ma- ryland avenues, Biddle and Howard streets, to Camden station. Return same route. First car 6.30 A. M., last car 10.45 P. M. Intervals 6 minutes.


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Edmondson Avenue Line-Green cars, green lights. Cars marked "Edmondson and Fulton Avenues," from Edmondson and Fulton ave- pues, via Fremont, Franklin, Howard, Lexing- ton, Charles, German and South streets, Ex- change place, Holliday street, to City Hall. Return via North, South, German, Charles and Saratoga streets, Park avenue, Franklin and Fremont streets, Edmondson avenue to Fulton avenue. First car 6 A. M., last car 12 P. M. Intervals 4 minutes


Fremont Street Line .- Green cars, green light. Cars marked "Fremont Street." From Linden avenue and McMechen street, via McMechen, Division, Mosher and Fremont streets, to Ed- moudson avenue. Return same route. First car, 7.45 A. M .; last car, 9.40 P. M. Intervals fifteen minutes.


East Monument Street Line .- Green cars, green light. Cars marked "Calvert and Western Md. Stations." From Franklin and Howard streets, via Howard, Centre, High, Hillen, and East Monument streets, to Johns Hopkins Hospital. Return same route. First car, 6.40 A. M .; last car, 11.25 P. M. Intervals ten minutes.


Free transfers given at Howard and Franklin streets, Linden avenue and McMechen street, and Fremont street and Edmondson avenue.


HIGHLANDTOWN AND POINT BREEZE PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. Office N. W. Cor. Calvert and Fayette Streets. Superintendent-James King.


From Highlandtown, via Eastern avenue, Bond, Gough, Eden, Lombard and Exeter streets, to Hillen station. Return same route. Cars run at intervals of seven minutes.


CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. Office No. 3 E. Preston Street. President-Peter Thompson. Cars Maroon, Red Lights.


From Fulton station, via Fulton avenue, Lan- vale street, Myrtle avenue, Dolphin street, Argyle avenue, Biddle, Eutaw, Preston, Caro- line and Lancaster streets, to Broadway mar- ket. Return same route. Cars run at intervals of six minutes from 5.20 A. M. to 12.20 P. M.


UNION PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY General Manager-T. C. Robbins.


Columbia Avenue and John Street Line .- Green cars, white lights. From Washington avenue, near Carey street, via Washington and Columbia avenues, Paca, Camden, Howard and Liberty streets, Park avenue, Dolphin and John streets, to North avenue. Return same route. Cars run every ten minutes.


Maryland Avenue Line .- Yellow cars, purple lights. From Huntingdon avenue, near Oak street, via Maryland avenue, Biddle street, Park avenue, Liberty, Howard and Conway streets, to Light-street Wharf. Return same route. Cars run every six minutes.


Lombard Street Line .- White cars, red lights. From Pratt street and Frederick avenue, via Pratt, Gilmor, Lombard, Howard and Conway streets, to Light-street wharf. Return same route. Cars run every six minutes.


Catonsville Line .- White cars, red lights. From Liberty street, near Fayette, via Liberty, Lombard, Gilmor and Pratt streets, Frederick avenue, Frederick road, to Catonsville. Return same route. Leave twenty minutes before each hour from 6.40 A. M. to 11.40 P. M.


Woodberry Line .- From Huntingdon avenue, near Oak street, to Woodberry. Return same.


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 Pikesville half-past each hour from 6.30 A. M. to 7.30 P. M.


PEOPLE'S RAILWAY.


Office Druid Hill avenue and Retreat street.


Wm. A. House jr., Manager.


Main Line .- From Druid Hill Park, via Druid Hill avenue, Paca, Camden, Howard, Conway and Charles streets, Fort avenue, to Fort Mc- Henry. Return same route.


Branch Line .- From Charles and Henrietta streets, via Henrietta street, Warren avenue, Little Paca street, to Camden street. Return same route. Cars run every twelve minutes.


YORK ROAD RAILWAY. Abner D. Sanks, Superintendent.


Office No. 4 N. Holliday Street.


Leave Baltimore for Towsontown hourly from 6.30 A. M. to 9.30 P. M., and 11.30 P. M.


Leave Towsontown for Baltimore hourly from 6 A. M. to 10 P. M.


Leave Baltimore for Govanstown every half hour from 6.30 A. M. to 10 P. M., and 11.30 P. M.


Leeve Govanstown for Baltimore every half hour from 6 A. M. to 9.30 P. M., and 10.30 P. M.


Leave Baltimore for Waverley every 15 minutes from 6.30 A. M. to 11 P. M., and 11.30 P. M. Waverley to Baltimore every 15 minutes from 6.05 A. M. to 10.30 P. M.


BALTIMORE AND POWHATAN RAILWAY COMPANY.


For Calverton, Highland Park, Wethereds- ville, Franklintown and Powhatan.


Cars leave terminus Red Line cars, West Baltimore street, at 8, 9 and 11 A. M., 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 P. M. Extra car Saturday and Sun- day 9 P. M.


Leave Powhatan at 6.30, 7.30 and 9.30 A. M., 12.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30 and 5.30 P.M. Ex- tra car Saturday and Sunday 7.30 P. M.


STAGES.


HARLEM STAGE COMPANY.


Lucius C. Polk, Prest. Office, Fulton Station.


From Fulton Station, via Fulton and Harlem avenues, Gilmor street, Edmondson avenue, Carey, Baltimore, Caroline and Orleans streets, Broadway, to Gay street. Return same route.


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STAGE TO KINGSVILLE.


Leaves Rising Sun Hotel, 74 North High street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sat- urdays at 1.15 P. M.


LIBERTY ROAD STAGE. H. S. Jean, Proprietor.


Arrives at Hand Tavern, Paca street, daily at 9.30 P. M. Leaves at 2.30 P. M.


LONG GREEN, HARFORD ROAD STAGE.


Leaves 75 North street every afternoon at 2} o'clock, and the Sun office at 3 o'clock.


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TELEGRAPHS, &c.


BALTIMORE AND OHIO DISTRICT TELE- GRAPH COMPANY. Office B. & O. Building.


First District-Cor. Baltimore and Calvert ; Branches, Baltimore and Hanover, 134 w Bal- timore, Hotel Rennert. Second-Vacant. Third-Holliday and Exchange place ; Branch, Chamber of Commerce. Fourth-Grant and Pratt; Branch, foot Montgomery. Fifth- Burke and Hudson. Sixth-7 n Eutaw; Branch, Camden Station. Seventh-163 Madison av. Eighth-Aisquith and Monument. Ninth- 9 w First.


Chas. H. Jones, jr., Gen'l Manager.


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


Branch Offices : Abbott Iron Works, Pratt and Grant, Camden Station, Hanover and Bal- timore, Exchange pl and Holliday, Chamber of Commerce, 134 w Baltimore, Fell-st wharf, Locust Point Elevators.


Chas. Selden, Gen'l Superintendent.


WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. S. W. Corner Baltimore and Calvert.


Branch Offices : Gay and Lombard, Alice- anna and Chester, Wilhelm's Hotel, Chamber of Commerce, Carrollton Hotel, Bayview Sta- tion, Calvert-st Station, President-st Station, 53 Richmond, 32 South, Hillen Station, Fulton Station, 93 South, 9} n Eutaw, Edmondson av and Carey, 1 Light-st wharf, Chesapeake and Boston, Stock Exchange building, 24 Light, 105 s Broadway, Calverton Hotel, 79 German, Union Station, Charles and Franklin, and foot of Cross. R. J. Bloxham, Manager.


UNITED LINES TELEGRAPH COMPANY. General Office, 58 Exchange Place.


Branches : Chamber of Commerce, 119 w Baltimore, 2} Light-st wharf, Baltimore and Sharp, Stock Exchange and 76 Boston. Sam'l D. Sprigg, Manager.


BANKERS AND MERCHANTS DISTRICT TELEGRAPH CO. Main Office, 119 w Baltimore. Branches : Chamber of Commerce, 58 Ex- change pl, 2} Light-st wharf, Baltimore and Sharp, and Stock Exchange.


Geo. T. West, Superintendent.


AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH COM- PANY OF BALTIMORE.


First District-S. W. corner Calvert and Bal- timore. Second-9} n Eutaw. Third-Charles and Franklin. Fourth-N. E. corner Ed- mondson av and Carey. Fifth-105 s Broad- way. Branch offices : Gay and Lombard, 53 Richmond, Light and Pratt, and Chamber of Commerce. J. B. Yeakle, Gen'l Manager.


CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELE- PHONE CO.


American Building.


President-Morris F. Tyler. Vice-President- A. G. Davis. Superintendent-A. Wilson, jr. Gen'l Manager-Samuel M. Bryan.


WASHINGTON TELEPHONE CO. OF MARY- LAND. Office S. E. Cor. Charles and Fayette Streets. President-Wm. T. Biedler. Gen'l Manager-Dr. E. J. Henkle.


MARYLAND


OVERLAND


TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. Office, 7 Keyser Building. President-Robert C. Hall. Secretary-J. W. Middendorf.


STEAMBOATS AND STEAM- SHIPS.


NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.


Steamers run between Baltimore and Bremen weekly. From Bremen Wednesdays; from Baltimore Wednesdays, 2 P. M. Freight taken to London, Hull, Leith, Hamburg and Antwerp, for which through bills of lading are signed. All letters must pass through the Postoffice.


A. Schumacher & Co., No. 5 S. Gay st.


ALLAN STEAMSHIP LINE. Baltimore and Liverpool via Halifax.


Steamers leave Baltimore every alternate Tuesday, taking 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. 5S. Gay st.


GENERAL STEAMSHIP SERVICES. Steamers sail periodically from Baltimore to European Ports. Gustavus & Co., Agents, 15 South Gay Street.


ATLANTIC TRANSPORTATION LINE. Baltimore to London direct. Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Co. Agents, 61 Second Street.


EMPIRE STEAMSHIP LINE.


Steamers leave N. C. R.W., Piers 1, 2 and 3, Canton, semi-monthly for Liverpool, Glasgow, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Marsailles and Hamburg. J. M. Brown, Manager 61 Second st.


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WEST INDIA PACIFIC'STEAMSHIP CO. To Liverpool direct. Through bills of lading to Hamburg, London, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp and Havre. Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co., 11 S. Gay st.


CONTINENTAL LINE.


Steamers leave Baltimore for Bordeaux, Lon- don, Havre, Hamburg, &c. as occasion offers. Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co., Agents, 11 South Gay Street


MERCHANTS AND MINERS TRANSPORTA- TION COMPANY.


For Boston, Mondays and Thursdays, 3 o'clock P. M. For Providence via Newport News, Va., Tuesday and Friday, 1 o'clock, P. M. For Savannah, Wednesday and Saturday, 3 o'clock, P. M. A. L. Huggins, General Agent.


NEWBERN, N. C., LINE.


The steamers of this line sail Wednesdays and Saturdays from Pier 10, Light-st Wharf, at 4 P. M. R. Foster, General Manager, 90 Light-st. Wharf.


FOR NEWBERN, N. C., SEMI-WEEKLY.


Freight received daily at the Bay Line Wharf. W. H. Fitzgerald, Agent, 157 West Baltimore St.


JOHNSTON LINE.


Steamers sail weekly from Baltimore to Liv- erpool and Barrow.


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


HOOPER'S LINE.


Steamers sail from Baltimore to Liverpool direct. J. Hooper & Co., Agents, Commercial bldgs, Gay and Lombard Sts.


ROTTERDAM LINE.


Steamers sail semi-monthly. Through bills of lading to Amsterdam, Antwerp and London. Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co., Agents, 11 South Gay Street.


POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE.


For landings on the Potomac River. A. Needham, Jr., Agent, 144 Light-st. Wharf.


BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET COMPANY. (Old Bay Line.)


For Fortress Mouroe and Norfolk and all points South. Steamers daily (except Sun - days) : from Union dock at 7 P. M .; Canton Wharf, foot of Patuxent street, at 8.45 P. M. Freight Steamers leave daily at 5 P. M. Ticket office, 157 West Baltimore Street.


E. Browu, General Ticket Agent.


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


Steamers leave Company's wharf, foot of Frederick-street Dock, daily at 5 P. M. (Sun- days excepted ) through to New York.


J. Alex. Shriver, President, 3 Light-st Whf.


BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT COMPANY.


Steamers leave 3 Light-Street Wharf, daily (Sundays excepted ) at 4 P. M., making regular trips between Baltimore and Philadelphia, via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.




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