•0S..0; BASSHOR.& CO., Steam Heating. See pp. 30 & 31.
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Gc:.. laombard ^.nd. Sharp-sts.
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llMvint; twrnty tlin-i' years experience as a MacliinK^t, MiU ilie l;i=t teri\ ou Sewing Machines, I olfer ih.
^atest Improved Empire Noiseless Sewing* Machine
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229 BALTIMORE STREET,
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IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
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DIAMONDS AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES,
FINE JEWELRY,
Of the (Greatest Variety and Newest Styles.
FINE SILVER PLATED WARE,
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
Including an assortment of the GORHAM COMPANY'S Superior Nickel Plate Tea and Coffee Sets, Waiters, Castors, Baskets, Butter Stands. Pickle Stands, Forks, Spoons, &c.
:p.a.:e^xs oil.oc:k:s, ^ Bmn2:a8 and Ipcb FaBX)tj: ©-xixids^
FANS, OPEEA GLASSES, FIELD GLASSES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, 4o.
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Of all Stjles — all of which are offered at Wholesale and Retail, on the Best Terms.
IMPROVED DUMB WAITERS
AND
LABOR-SAVING
MAC HOES
FOR
WAREHOUSE PURPOSES,
The cliaracter of these Machines have been fully tested in the largest and most extensive buildings in this city. They are also in use in the Smithsonian Institute, Washington, Bayview Asylum and Peabody In- stitute, Baltimore.
BEST
e:i;iA:PBST!
WAREHOUSES
JAMES BATES, Iron Founder,
If 3 and 5 JPresident-st., near JPratt, Bait,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
Policies Issued and Losses Settled at the Agency.
THE ^TNA IXSURAXCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CON'X.
THE MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY, HAKTKoRD. CONN.
THE SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, ilASS.
THE PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, WORCESTER. MASS.
THE FULTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. NEW YORK.
THE YONKERS AND NEW YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK.
iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFOKU, CONN.
ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1867, (At Market Value.)
CASH ON HAND AND IN BANK, $ 481,289 tiO
REAL ESTATE 189,848 63
MORTGAGE BONDS^ 621,690 00
BANK STOCK, 1.200.99,5 00
U. S., STATE AND CITY STOCK, AND OTHER PUBLIC SECURITIES, 1,984,777 91
TOTAL, $4,478,100 74
Losses Paid in 48 Years, $20,000,000 00. L. J. HENDEE, Pres't. J. GOODNOW, Sec'y.
J. a. PROUD & SONS, Agents.
JOHN O'G. ALLMAND. J. SAVAGE WILLIAMS.
C3- E ISr E K. Jk. L
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FIRE, LIFE AND MARIfi^E,
79 SECOND STREET, BALTIMORE.
Insurance to any amount effected with Responsible and Liberal Companies, without extra charge to the insured.
Prompt attention given to the Renewal of Policies and the Settlement of Insurance Claims. Very great care bestowed on the "LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT," and reliable information and adrice offered to those who contemjjlatc insuring.
"Orders from other cities, or from the county, will receive immediate attention.
AQEN-rS FOR "T M E
BNTERPBISE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA,
Cash Assets, January i, 1867, $349,571 14.
EXCELSIOR FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK.
Cash Assets, January 1, 1867, $335,129 79.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO.
OF BAI^TIMORE. K. B. COR. SOUTH AKD SECOND STREETS.
THIS OLD ESTABLISHED COMPANY,
BACKED BY A LAHG-E CAPITAL,
■Warehouses, Jicellinns, f essels and Q^arnoes,
Merclaiiilise, Furniture, MacMnery, Factories, Mills, Lnfflber,
And all kinds of Property in town and country on very favorable term?.
Augustus J. Albert, Joshua Dryden, t\ W. Bennett, Thoma.s Wilson,
Austin Jenkins, John Gushing, Hugh Bolton, Henry R. Louderman,
Charles D. Slingluff, George W. Flack, Jos. Jas. Taylor, Caleb Parks,
Francis AV. Elder, Mendes I. Cohen, John a. Keaney, (Jeorge Kranck,
E<l«-ard Jenkins, George S. Gibson, Jannes McConky, Wni. H. L. Reitz,
Frederick Achey, John A. Needles, James Fields, Isaac M. Denson,
Thomas W. Levering, James M. Anderson, Garrett Brown, John A. Shriver.
George R. Berry, Samuel Hart, John M. Gait,
HENRY P. DUHURST, President. J. MARSHALL WINCHESTER, Secretary.
JOHN S. GITTIN(;S. BENJ. H. WILLIAMS.
JOHN S. GITTINGS & CO.
ISTo- S9 south: STiR^EET,
liAlll^IMQ)Mlie
Transact all IjusIir'Ss apperlaining lu Bank.s ur Private IJankeis, in theii- se\c!al dcjiarl- mentP.
Buy and sell, on Commission, Stock and Secuiities in this and oIliiT Markets.
Make advances on Stocks, Real Estate, Notes and other (.'oUaterals,
Negotiate Stock Loans.
Receive deposits in Bankable and Uncnrrent Fnnd^^ and jrive SPECIAL ATTENTION TO COLLECTIONS on all accessible points in the United States and Canada, and can offer unrivalled facilities to correspondents.
Interest allowed on deposits.
ADVERTISEMENTS
f 0)F'
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.
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The Annual Session begins early in October, and ends on the first of the
ensuing March.
FACULTY OF PHYSIC.
N. R. SMITH, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of kSurgery.
W. E. A. AIKIX, M. I)., Professor of Chemistry and Pliarmacv.
GEORGE W. MILTENBERGER, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.
RICHARD McSHERRV, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of .Medicine.
C. .JOHNSTON, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.
SAMUEL CHEW, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Theraj)entics.
I'RANK DONALDSON, -M. D., Professor Physiology, Hygiene and General Pathology,
WM. T. HOWARD, M. D.. Professor of the Diseases of Women and Children.
Cliuical liistrilction is siveu in Medicine :infl Surgery at tlie UN'IVKRSITY HOSTITAI,. au Institu- tiuii of more than thirty years standing, belonging to tlie tuiversity, situated in its immediate neighborliood, under the sole charge of, and attended by, the Faculty. Its wards constantly contain ample material for il- lustrating the various forms of disease, and are ojien throughout the year to all Matriculants of the School without charge.
Anatomical material is abundant, and supplied at moderate exjjense. The Demonstrator. .James II. But- ler, M. D., devotes regular hours to this department of instiuction.
Fees for the Full Course, $120. I'ractical Anatomy, $10. Matiiculation, i^;;'). Graduation, $2(1.
For further information apply to
GEO. W. MILTENBERGEK, Dean of the Faculty,
No. 152 W. LOMBARD-ST., BALTIMORE.
ADVERTISEMENTS
THE
\^ COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE V
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Is constantly open for the rece2)tion and care of THE SICK. The Patients are attended by the Faculty of tlie University, and nursed by the Sisters of Charity. An addition has recently been erected, containing commodious private apartments separate from the more public portion of the house. Persons from a distance requiring surgical treatment or operations, will find the Institution admirably adapted to this purpose.
Board from FIVE to TEN DOLLARS per week, according to the ac- commodations required.
Application for admission may be made to
DK. THOMAS S. LATIMER,
Kesideiit Jr*h.ysician.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
No. 38 S. Charles Street,
MANIU' AC 'I'UKl^R AND WHOT.KSAI ,1 ^ 1)1i:AL,L:H IN
DRUGfilSTS' AND CONFECTIONERS' GREEN AND FLINT
L#
.^WiklHi^,,
DEALERS SllPrLlED AT NEW YORK PRICES.
Of elegant designs and superior workmanship, at lowest prices. These Labels are Acid and Oil Proof, and durable as the bottles ; accurately fitted to new or old bottles.
HORN, IVORY AND RUBBER COMBS,
FINE RAZORS AND POCKET CUTLERY,
And a full line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, at Lowest Prices.
SUCOeSSOR "TO H O l_l_ I N G S wo RT M St JOHNSON,
38 S. CHARLES STREET, MANUFACTURES
|ouci3, (Sl|)cciiine, giioiuu oSiiulBOii and othcii ®oikt ^oap,
Warranted ciiual to llic Best English. Also,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BRANCH HOUSE
OF
NOIjiAND <£ CO'
I'OliT DEPOSIT, 3LJ).
K E. CORNER PRATT AND FREDERICK-STS.
BALTIMORE, MB.
We have constantly in store an extensive Stock of
llllllie liAflEIAli,
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES,
SASH, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED,
BLINDS AND SHUTTERS, PANEL DOORS, MANTELS AND BRACKETS,
MOULDINGS AND WASHBOARDS.
)ur location at Port Deposit, where wq have an opportunity of selecting WELL SEASONED LUMBER, enables us to compete successfully with all other establishments at the LOWEST RATES.
Persons desiring to build will do well to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
J. R. TRIMBLE, Agent.
ADVERTISEMENTS
OIF" B-A-XiTIIMIOE/E.
©^Mij.^, ....... $mQm^^
The Company is now fully Organized and Transacting Business.
POLICIES WILL BE ISSUED UPON ALL INSURABLE PROPERTY
In the city of Baltimore and elsewhere, promptly and upon the most favorable terms. Parties desiring Insurance are invited to call at the
OPFIOE, No. 15 SOUTH STEEET, over the Franklin Bank.
S. G. Miles, A<lam Kalilci- John E. Eschbacli, James R. Marley,
J. B. Roberts, George Helfricli, James Broumel, Arthur Page,
Daniel Harvey, S. John Carroll, Thomas G. Scharf, John G. Purcell. F. A. Kraft,
T. S. RHETT, Secretary. "WM. NUMSEN, President. I
RICHARD THOMPSON^
14=3 "V7"EST IF.A.'Z'ETTE STie^EET, i
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER AND DEAJ,ER IN
Coach, Wagon, Dray and Harness Materials, I
COACH, JAPAN AND LEATHER VARNISH, |
Felloes, Spokes, Hubs, Bows, Shafts, Axles, Bolts, Springs, Patent Canvass for Tops and Curtains. \ Linings, Lights, Enameled Dash and Collar Leather, Bands, Oil Cloth, Hannes, i
Buckles, Terrets, Hooks,
HAKNESS OIL, BLAOKINa, AXLE GREASE, &c., all at the Lowest Price. '
STEAM FJIENCH CANDY. G. SMITH A CO.
WHOLESALE MANCKACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
No. 21 GERMAN STREET, bet. Hanover and Sharp,
ADVERTISEMENTS
'J_' ii H !
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OF NEW YORK,
ACCUMULATION OVER $20,000,000.
I*olicies Issued on Single Life to Amount of $20,000!
RATES AS LOW AS THE SMALL COMPANIES.
Annual Dividends worth more than any Insurance Company known to the writer, and can be used as Cash in Payments of Annual Premiums,
Life, Ten Aiiiiiial Eiiflowiiieiite, and all Iduils of Life Policies ami Aiiiinities Granted
Tliis CoiiiiJiiiiy is ilie uklest irmual l.itV liisiiram-e Cuiiipuny in this (.oiiiiliy, liaviug cummeiiceJ l)Uiines3 in 1843. A great" Conipauy like this, increasing its line over $50,000,000 annually, is the object of ail- miration to many, and ol'envy to not a few. Bnt though envy has tried to reach, and malice lias done her worst to injure, the Mutual Life, the mark is too high for either, and its officers mny congratulate them- selves ujion accomiilisliing results which formerly would have been thought fabulous.
Prof. F. DONALDSON Medical Examiner.
0. F. .B.RESEE, General Agent. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
No. 71 SECOND STREET.
Cash Capital and Reserve Funds, - - - $16,271,675 Assets in the United States, - - - 1,831,811
DIRECTORS IN NEW YORK.
FRANCIS COTTENET, Esq., Chairman.
HEXRY GRINXELL, Deputy Chairman.
ALFRED PELL, Esq., Resilient Secretary. K. M. ARCHIBALD, H. B. M. Consul, A. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
JOS. GAILLARD, Je., Esq. E. F. SANDER.SON, Jr., Esq.
FORM AN & KEIG-HLER, Agents,
No. 71 SECOND STREET,
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^^^XKE W/ft^ ^^
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60 S. CALVBUT STREET,
%
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E. MAHLON PRICE,
MANUFACTURER OF
irass,C'Opper if frott SSire d[lot|
FLOWER STANDS, TRELLIS WORK, WIRE liASKETS, WIRE FENCING, TREE BOXES, SRARK GUARDS,
r.0LTiN(; CLOTHS,
WIRE SUMMER HOUSES AND ARBORS,
COAT AND DRESS STANDS,
FUR STORE IKUNTS, SKYLK^HTS, Ac.
WIRE, BKIG-HT & ANNEALED, ALL SIZES,
a:<d every uKscRinioN of
"W"i:k.:b g-ooids.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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W. PK-XMEAD.
T. DEXMEAD.
G. B. DAVIDS.
A. & W. DENMEAD & SON,
1^44m$i$
Office, Oor. North and Monument Streets,
Having ample facilities, are prepared to execute orders for MARINE and STATIONARY KXGINES and BOILERS, also MACHINERY for Sugar, Grist, Saw Mills. IRON FUR- NACES, &c.
REPAIRS DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
s T j^ JCT X) JL E, X) OIL ■v;7"OI^K:s, c j^isrrroisT
R. Vff. HAUIIImIm i£ CO.
MANUFACTDRKRS OF
®@4^ @1£, ©El^Il®
^j
LUBRICATING OILS, &c.
AND DEALERS IN
Lttuips^ China, Glass and Queensivavef
Office and Warehouse, 160 Franklin-st,
michoijiAs stein,
DEALER IN
OIL, LAMPS,
CHINA AND 6LASSWARE,
No. 258 E. PRATT STKEET,
BALTIMORE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
J. W. STUMP NORRIS.
HENRY V. D. JOHNS.
NORRIS & JOHNS,
! i3iit.eai
m MQjWg%
AT LOODST POINT, BALTIMOBE, MD.
Manufacture all classes of Forgings, viz.
STEAMSOAT Sni.3rTS,
Cranks, Piston Eods, Levers, Pitman Jaws and "Wrists,
ALSO.
RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES,
ANCHOKS, and GENERAL SHIP SMITHING, and all Shaoe Work,
The undersigned, having been fur many years engaged in the Imsiness, are jircpare'l to execute all orders entrusted to them promptly and in the best manner.
NORRIS & JOHNS.
Kstablishecl 1804.
H. BALDERSTON & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF BEST QUALITY SCREENS, BIRD CAGES, TRAPS, &e.
fire fori for Doors, Sliiitters & StylM f iuiows, at Low Prices,
iVo. 12 S. CALVEBT STREET.
KIMBALL, SHAFFER & CO.
N. E. Cor. Central and Canton Avenues,
^Mi«s^i,&
ADVERTISEMENTS.
246 BALTIMORE STREET,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Weigh, Lock, R. R. Track, Depot,
Hay, Coal, • Dormant, Warehouse, y
Platform, tssi(J#.T^
Counter, Union,
Family, Butchers', Dx'uggists', Jewelers', ' and Bank
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
Have been in constant use in all branches of business for thirty-five years, in all parts of the world, and having been most thoroughly tried, are the acknowledged standard.
.;;^f^They are fully warranted not only strong and accurate, but durable ; and the man- ufacturers, who are permanently established and fully responsible, ■will always be prompt to make this warranty good.
.i;S!£f They are made of .all sizes .and capacities, and adapted to all required uses, em- bracing more tlian a hundred different modifications.
GJEO. H. GILLMAN, Afjt,
FAIRBANKS & CO.
OTIS KEILHOLTZ,
DEALER IN
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FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS,
OILS, VARNISHES, COLORS, &c.
Windsor & Newton's London Tube Colors, COR. FRANKLIN AND QREENE STREETS,
OPPOSITE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
•BS, WIIIES,
ELLIS & CAIRNS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
POKTEK, ALE AND CIDER,
Ani Aputs for RoMsoii's Improyel Pliospliate of Liine, epal to Pernrtau Guano
No. 14 South Gay Street^
BALTIMORE.
J. K. HAMII^TON,
106 IsT. HIGH STREET,
MANUFACTURER OF THE
©m mi tl© Wail
mjSL. ¥
BY USING THIS FLUID, YOU
IT IS THE
WOMAN'S WASHING FRIEND,
One trial is sufficient to prove its siiperiortj over all other preparations.
"QUICK SALES A1NI> SMiALL PROFITS."
J. JKT. G. SEITZ A GO.
WUOLESALE DEALERS AND M A XUFACTURERS OF
JVb. 164 FRANKLIN STREET,
Between Greene and Paca Streets, S^lfi^llI^MMl
B^Superior Imported Cigars, fine Chewing Tobacco, and Leaf of everv description, with a general assortment of Pipes, Snuff Boxes, Fancy Articles, &c.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
mm ^anttfarturittjg O^ampng
OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, MF>*.
CHARTERED MARCH 29, 1864.
Lm
J^. E. COR. OF FAYETTE AM) EUTAW-STS.
Factory on Eutaw between Fayette and Marion Streets.
This Company having been organized and chartered in April, 1S64, in conjunction with tlie well known firm of GAEIILE & CO., as a Joint Stook Company, composed exclusively of practical piano makers, who have held prominent positions for many years, in some of the best Piano Forte Establishments in this Country and Europe, and having now one of the largest and most successful manufactories in operation, are able to furnish an instrument, which for durability and elegance of workmanship, volume and sweetness of tone, can find no superior.
In conse<iuence of their organization, the Company is enabled to sell at lower prices than any other f.ictory in the country, giving at the same time a guarantee for five years and the usual privilege of exchange.
REPAIRING AND TUNING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
j^^^The public is respectfully invited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
ALBEIRT MORITZ^
MANUFACTURER OP ALL KINDS OP
athi 3m\% BsYk
mmm,
PUKSES, LADIES' SATCHELS AND BAGS,
LADIES' COMPANIONS, CARD AND CIGAR OASES,
"wos,:k boxijbs, etc. J^o. 56 SOUTH HOW Ann STREET.
JAMES W. KING,
G©Aga gitif
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
No. 32 CONWAY-ST., NEAR HANOVER.
ADVERTISEMENTS
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NfW YORK & BJllIIMORE TRAIISPORmiOII Llll[.
Inland Route via Delaware and Raritan,and Chesapeake and Delaware Canals. Comprising eighteen Steamers and Barges of average capacity of 130 tons each. For the conveyance of Merchandise, Produce, Packages, Horses, Cattle, Carriages, Furniture avd Goods of all sorts, at very low rates.
TIME THROUGH 36 HOURS.
A Steamboat leaves Baltimore Daily, e.xcept Sunday, from Xo. G LIGHT STRF.ET WHARF, at 4 P. M.
A Steamboat leaves in like manner for Baltimore, Dailt, except Sundays, from XORTH RIVER, Pier 7, at 5 P. M.
^^^^Goods destined for places beyond Baltimore or New York, forwarded immediately with care — Free of all charges for commission.
The safety, regularitj- and dispatch of this Line, together with the moderate rates charged, commend it to the public as a desirable medium for conveving every description of Freight.
WESTERN FREIGHTS from the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Co. received at the LOCUST POIXT DEPOT, handled carefully and forwarded with the utmost dispatch immediately on arrival. Through receipts can be obtained over this route from any of the Agents of the B. & 0. R. R. Co. for goods deliverable in N. Y.
J. A. SHEIVER, Agent, No. 3 Light-st. Whf., Bait. W. DALZELL , Agent, Pier 7 North Eiver, N. Y.
BiLiiMORf m mmm\i mmm co.
"V^I-A. 0^%.IV.4^L.
FOR THE TRAXSPORTATIOX OF MER- CHANDISE, PRODUCE, PACKAGES, HORSES, CARRIAGES, FURNITURE AND GOODS OF ALL SORTS.
PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE.
ipoi^ :ph:ii_..a.ideil,:ps:ij^.
One of the Company's Steamboats leaves No. S LIGHT STREET WHARF, Evert Apterxoon- at o'clock. Arriving in Philadelphia at 5 o'clock the next morning, in ample time for the N'ew York Trains.
Leaves DAiLr,at 3 o'clock from No. 19 SOUTH WH.VRVES. Goods forwarded immediately with care- Frec of all charges for Commission.
J. A. SHEIVEE, Agent, No. 3 Light-st. Whf., Bait. A. GEOVES, Jr., Agent, No. 34 South Wharves, Phil,
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ADVERTISEMENTS,
GEORGE B. MILLIGAN, Attorney at Law.
RICHARD H. WOOLLEN.
REAL ESTATE COMMISSION AGENCY,
No. ^'-\ ^\^ FAYETTE STREET,
© ^ iir Q Ea © ^ I .
Orders to buy or to sell Houses, (iround Rents, Farms and Country Seats, at public and private sale, solicited.
Loans, Collections, Investment of Trust Funds, and general management of Rental Property in city and country attended to.
A residence near Towsontown will insure prompt attention thi^re to Searches, Title Papers, and Claims of every description in the County Court.
ICE! ICE! ICE!
OFFICE AnSTy DEPOT,
S. E. COR. HOWARD AND MULBERRY STREETS.
And Manufacturer of WEAVER'S IMPROVED PATENT
BURIAL CASE,
22 W. FATETTE-ST.
Betw. Gay and Holidaysts. BALTIMORE.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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JOHN BOITD
DEALER IN
Ml
MALT HOUSE, foot of Eutaw-st.
OFFICE, 14 S, GAY STREET,
AND AQENT FOR THK
®@ir©r
NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT,
WORKS ON STATEN ISLAND, N. Y.
OFFICE— 133 Wn Fayette Street;,
BETWEEN PARK AND HOWARD-STS.
BRANCH— 26 E. Baltimore Street,
BETWEEN FRONT AND HIGH-STS.
HI LB ERG & STAUF, M. SCHAUER,
HOPKINS & EICHMAN^, F. HENKELMAN,
BUNTING & RIDGELY, S. HINDES, and others.
N. B. — Parties residing at a distance fiom tlie city, can forirard their Goods, by Express and have them returned in the same way.
P
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9IAG0B WEAVER^^
UNCERTAKER IN GtNERAt-w
WAREROOMS
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: /? " 21 Ross St.near Eatavf: BALTIMORE. -
1-3
JVos. 21 AND 23 I>BUII> HILL AVENUE,
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ADVERTISEMENTS
BLAIR & CO.
455 BALTIMOEE STKEET, WEST OF GREENE,
^S-JOBBINO PROMPTLY ATTKNDKD TO.
WM. H. WINGATE,
Pi3
COi2. O^ CAROLINE AlSJJ ALICJEANNA-STS.
GIST «£ inrxsixijiS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OPPOSITE BALTIMOUE AND OHIO R. R. DKPOT,
RAILROAD TRACK IN FRONT. BM.%TIMO\
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO CONSIGNMENTS.
■AG^idttififitika
ADVERTISEMENTS. 21
I^INDXSN STABImES,
140, 142, m^^^ 14:4, 146,
aAKDEN STREET, ABOVE BIDDLE,
^®* Horses taken at Livery. HORSES and WAGONS of every description FOR HIRE. Coaches for Shopping, AVeddings, Cars, &c.
JAMES MURRAY. FRANK CLARK. WM. JAS. MURRAY.
MURRAY, CLARK & CO.
[NGIII[[RS. MACHINISTS AND BOILIR MAK[I)S,
MlUwriilit Wort In all its Brandies, and lacUnery In fieneral,
42 and 44 York-st., near Lifjht, BALTI3IOJtE,
Iron and Brass Castings, Low and Higli Pressure Engines and Boilers, Tanks, &c. BLACKSMITHLXG in all its brandies. REPAIRING inomptly attended to.
STANImISIT <£ CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON,
WIRE, LEAD PIPE, AMD METALS GENERALLY,
No. 30 LIG-HT STREET, opposite Water,
A. T. HOUCK <£ CO.
SUCCESSORS TO J. W. HARPER & CO.
Jarvis Building Basement, No. 12 North Street,
.;2£®~We have over 300 Bill Boards on the principal corners in the city, and on all the Walls and Fences.
22 ADVERTISEMENTS.
.w^^ * *^4*^
gtftf Mtttittit^
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
BOOK AND NEWS PAPER,
ALL GKADES, SIZED AND UNSIZED,
No. 12 S. CHARLES STREET,
CORNER OF GERMAN STREET,
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ADVERTISEMENTS
SMITH i£ CURIiXSTT,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ADAMANTINE AND TALLOW CANDLES,
COR. HOLLIDAY AND PLEASANT-STS.
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FASHIONABLK
Wmet Jfurnitare aiib Splobterg,
MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE,
No. 128 W. FAYETTE-ST., BALTIMORE.
. Im.
OPEN FROM SEPTEMBER UNTIL MAY,
At CENTRAL HALL, cor, Baltimore and Charles-sts,
With increased facilities of affording to young Ladies, Misses, Masters and Gentlemen, a thorough and practical knowledge of the above elegant accomplishment, his course of in- struction is thoroughly eystematic, and embraces all the new and fashionable dances.
AD VERTISEMENTS
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SLiUGHnR'S
I^INE
FOR
Chester River!
STEAMER CHESTER, Captain E. S. L. Tonng. STEAMER GEORGE LAW, Captain CroBby. STEAMER ARROW, Captain Sharp. Either of the above Steamers leave LIGHT STREET WHARF, foot of Conway Street, EVERY MORX- ING, at 7 o'clock, for KENT ISLAND, QUEEXSTOWN, GREY'S INN CREEK, CORSICA CREEK, BOOKER'S WHARF, ROLPH'S WHARF, CHESTERTOAVX and CRUMPTOX.
JAMES F. M. WOODALL, Agt.
H. B. SLAUGHTEK, Prop'r.
WILLIAM WILKEXS.
H. H. GRAUE
WILLIAM WILKENS & CO.
km Curto lairfflanufettorg,
COR. PRATT AND CHARLES-STS.
DEPOT, NEW YORK,
217 PEARL STREET.
BALTIMORE, MD.
VARNISH, SPRING'S, TWINE, HAIR-CLOTH,
BED-LACES, COWHIDES, GLUE, SAND PAPER, &c.
Constantly ou hand the best qualities of Pure Curled Horse and Cattle Hair ; Mixed and Hog Hair.
All orders received through the Post Office or Agent will be promptly attended to. The highest prices paid for Cattle and Horse Tails, and Hog Hair.
EDWARD NORWOOD.
«.-?) &I
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;a©Miilit
No. 96 N. CALVERT STREET,
Near the Northern Central Railway Depot, & M.mW&m>Q)M,Wi f) .
MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF
HEAVY AND LIGHT MACHINERY.
Steam and Water Fitting promptly attended to.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
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FOR YOUNQ LADIES,
[ mQ)Wmw wmmMQ)m w^Anm.
i$8 ^^nniB MatcbBtt; IfritxcipaL
The Scholastic Year Commences on the Second Monday in Septeuiber, and Closes the Last Friday in June.
.^^"For Terms, References, &c., see Circulars at Principal Bookstores in the city.
ADVERTISEMENTS
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GEO. FJmAVLOI f£ GO.
HEKMETICALLY SEALED
IPEWl^
ALSO, Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Syrups, Cordials,
I OYSTER SAQCE, TOMATO CATSUP, &c. No. 143 GERMAN STREET,
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
CHAS. A. WHEELER.
W. H. C. WHEELER.
WH.EEIm'E'R'S
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ITo. 1 Int. STK/IOiaElI?/ STE/EET,
Horses taken at Livery by the day, week or month. Horses ^nd Buggies to hire.
Yarns, Hosiery, Sloies, Gents' FiiriilsMiig Goods, iic., f Mesale aiil Retail. JACOB KNIPP, JR.
No. 33 N. HOWARD STREET, betw. Fayette and Lexington sts.
LOVEJOY'S OLD STAND,
®^1^^IM©E1,
DEALER IN UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS
rOK. GENTS'. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAB.
Buckskin Gloves, Mils and Gauntlets, Umbrellas, Xeck Ties, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs. Worsteds, Canvass, Embroidered Silk, Chenille, Patterns, Machine Twist, Spool Cotton, Threads, Xeedles, Tapes, Wool Jackets, Pins, Gum Cloth, Fancy Soaps, Corsets, &c.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
MACKENZIE: BROS,
(Late Thomas Mackenzie & Sons,) IMPOKTKUS OF AND DEAL1<:RS IN
No. 222 BALTIMORE STREET,
in 1825.
FELLOES. SADDLE TREES, HUBS,
SPOKES, SHEEP SKINS, SPRINGS,
SHOE THREAD, HOG SKINS, CANVASS.
ENAMELED LEATHER, |
BAG LEATHER, |
SKIRTING, |
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HARNESS LEATHER, |
STIRRUPS. |
BITS, |
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CARRIAGE BOLTS, |
TIRE BOLTS. |
VARNISH, |
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MOSS, |
WHEELS, |
&c., &c. |
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Also, all c |
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appertaining to the |
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WILLIAM HEINEKAMP,
Wmimj ami Wtr@r@@aa§
No. 511 W. BALTIMORE STREET,
Where he is manufacturing Pinnos upon the most approved and modern style, Tvhich constitutes all embraced in a first class Instrument. These Pianos consist of a most ELE- GANT AND ELABORATELY finished case, with full METALLIC, or IRON FRAME, thereby adapting them for ANY CLIMATE with recent FRENCH ACTION constituting POWER AND DELICACY OF TOUCH, &c.
All Pianos sold hv the above manufiicturer are warranted for FIVE Y'EARS, with the privilage of EXCHANGE WITHIN SIX MONTHS, if not perfectly satisfactory. "^Old Pianos taken in exchange, rented, tuned, repaired, &c.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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NOAH WALKER.
S. HAMILTON CAUGHLY.
N. W. CAUGHEY.
"W^JLSEEIiLTC^TOlsr BUIHilDIIsrOS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THOS. C. BASSHOR & CO.
26 LIGHT-ST., BALTIMORE, MD.
m
AND MAXrFACXrRERS OK
team
meatin
s^rS/uUSj
,ii)Piiliw»Miij»)fii^
FOR HEATING
PnBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS,
We clfiim to liave ailvantages over most houses for heatinfr l^ublic Institutions, by using the Wrought Iron Boiler and Vertical Coils, both for direct and indirect Radiation. We also claim to have Heated and Venti- lated the largest buildings in the State of Maryland to the entire sati.sfnction of all concerned, the "Baltimore Ba.vview Asylum.'' We refer to this job as one of the best heated buildings in the country. The total space heated in the above building is nearly three millions cubic feet. All the heating, the cooking, the washing, the drying, ic. is accomplished with but two Boilerg at one time.
ALSO, MAXUFACTrRERS OF
POKTABLE
A \ 1)
STATIONARY
ENGINES,
ALSO AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
mm PlIfKT SHAM POMP miD FIR[ [NUIKL
This Pum]> was awarded the Gold Jledal at the Fair in the jMaryland Institute, in 18G6. Tliis Pump is suitable for Hot and Cold Water, Oil, Svrups. Vinegar, Lager Beer, &c. Also. Wholesale Dealers in WROUOllT IKON I'IPK, FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, STEAM GAIGES, HAND PU.MFS, HEATERS, &c. fi^Tlease send for Circular. Address
THOS. C. BASSHOR & CO.
26 Light Street, Baltimore, Md.
ADVERTISE MKNTS
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THOS. C. BASSHOR & COS
SniM l1[llTIN(i
This Ratliatof (illustrated on this jiiige, showing side and end view) con.bines greater strength, with Larger Heat- ix(i SiRFACE than any other Ciitst Iran Radiator now in use.
Its simplicity of constnic- tion, all the joints being turn- ed and litted before leaving our Factory, makes it invalu- able to the purchaser, as any ordinary workman can put it together.
Sold Wtiolesale and Retail.
END VIEW.
SIDE VIE^V.
No. 26 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE.
ADVERTISEMENTS,
03 CO
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I^DE!:F':E:E^EI^TCES-
C. M. LEWIS, Master of Machinery, N. C. Railway. ED. P. EASTWIG, Superintendent Maryland Sugar Refinery. M. JORDAN, Chief Engineer, U. S. General Post Office, Washington, D. C. WM. KNABE & CO., Knabe's Piano Factory.
J. THOMAS MILLER, Chief Engineer House Representatives, Washington, and many others.
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A D VERTISEMENTS
mdt ^dk^
N. C. BROOKS, LL. D., President.
The College is situateil on St. Paul street, in a retired yet pleasant part of the eity near the ecntre, and has cost in the aggregate for its grounds, buildings, aiiparatus, furniture and appointments, about $50,000. The buildings have been arranged with great judgment, and have study and recitation rooms sejiarate, with every convenience for boarding and day i)upils. The accommodations are ample for two hundred and fifty pupils, and one hundred boarders. There is a fine library of over 3,000 volumes, to whicli the pupils have access, comprising worlts on antir|uities, ancient and modern history, biography, science, voyages, travels, criticism, poetry, the fine arts, and general literature. There is also a valuable chemical and philosophical apparatus, cabinets (if minerals, gems, coins nn<l medals, with models, globes, majis and other ample means of illustration.
At the last session of the Legislature of MarylaiKl the College received an annual endowment of $2,200 for the establishment of free scholarships, ui)on which one pupil from each County in the State and from the City of Kaltimore, without charge for tuition or books is instructed in all the branches taught in the College.
FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION.
N'. C. Brooks, hh- D., Prof. Ancient Languages. T. LucT, A. M., Prof. .Mathamatics and Sciences. Mr. E. L. B.vrtlev, A. M. Prof. Pelles-Lettres.
" AuHusT Weidenbach, Prof. Painting.
" A. Gi,.\ZER, Prof. Drawing. M.\n.\ME A. 1!, Bon < VITA, Prof Vocal Music
Ku-
miss K. A. Bradley, Preceptress — History, " A. K. Hankle. French and Music. " n. L. CosTioAN, English and History.
Mrs. M. a. Simmons, English Branches.
Mrs. a. L. Polster, Teacher of Piano and Guitar
Madame A. DiiBREriL, French Language.
Board, per Annual Session, guages, e.Ktra charge.
:E:x::F'E3srsjES.
Tuition from $40 to fliO per annum.
.Music, Painting and the Lan-
FOUXUEI) 1S52.
CHARTERKO isr54.
CORNER BALTIMORE AND CHARLES-STS., BALTIMORE, MD.
THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE.
For Terms of Tuition and full particulars, send for our large illustrated College Journal, which will be sent by return mail, free of charge, with samples of Money, Commercial and Business Papers, and beautiful specimens of Spencerian Penmanship.
Address,
E. K. LOSIER, Principal, Baltimore,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
RELIEF FOR THE AFFLICTED.
^^. M. Go^
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M:iy f-iirly c!;!!)!) to 1 c ranked as among tlic
GREATEST MEDIOAL DISCOVERIES OF THE AGE.
ThciT ii not an instance known, since its inti-oiludion to tlii' pnljlic, in which it has not milized all that lias been clainicil for it l.y the iii-oi)iictor. Tho amount of suffer! no- it has relieved is incalctilahh'. ami the many rcmarkalilc cures it has iierformcd when a7l other remedies have failed, are among the mo>t wonderful of tiie dav. in
NciiralEic and Nervous lMm\ Liyer Coiiiulaiiits, Rlieiiiiiafeiii, DeMllly,
And in fact in all DISEASES AinsiN(; FIJOM AN l.MPriJE STATE OF THE BLOOD It goes right to the scat of the di.scase, and, liy cleansing- the svstoni of all impurities' restores It to its original vigor. All who arc snRering from disease" should 'rjve ii ■.' \v\[\ to he satisfied of its excellent qualities as a PURIFIER OF THE ULOOD ! '"
For sale hy all respec taMe Druggists, and by the proiiridor,
MRS. M. GOX^ , I
No. 158 E, BALTIMORE STREET, I
Betwi'en Weu-st. and Central Av,, Bait!
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE,
OR ,S1\ I'.OTTLKS l''()K KI\'I-: 1 >< )|,T,.\ R.^.
W. CHASE &6EHRM ANN,
G S. Iloti'ard-sf., Bdit.
WARPS, WOOL,
MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES,
ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, DRILLS,
Bplting, Packing, &c.
;ents [mir
COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY.
.•\ \ I) '
AMES' STEAM ENGINES.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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HAZLBHUEST & CO.
YWIGAM "W©m
^
OFFICEf Cor, William & Huglies-sts,, Bait,
Boilers and Engines, and all kinds of Heavy Machinery repaired. Ample Wharf room and a heavy Crane afford great facilities for the repair of Steamers.
PROVISION
Nos. 205, 207 AND 209 LBXINGTOH^-ST,
BETWEEN PACA AND GBEENB STREETS.
HAMS, BACON, LARD, SMOKED BEEF, TONGUES, &C.
L. •WEAVER.
miYI WE4¥i:
I. H. WEAVER.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
22h S. CHARLES STREET, ZTp Stairs,
® ^ 1^ 1^ I M Q) ^ E •
We have constantly on hand, and make to ord«r, all kinds of PAPER BOXES, such as: Band Boxes Round, Square, Jewelers', Druggists', Cologne, Prescription, Shoe, and Pill Boxes — of all sizes. I^^Particular attention paid to Jewelers' and Druggists' Boxes
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
R. HALLIDAY & SON,
Vi
FliiORISTS,
GREENHOUSES, Pennsylvania-av. and Dolphin-st.
NURSERY, WINDSOR MILL ROAD.
UMION
i
DIRECTORS.
JOHN COATES, WILLIAM BRIDGES, [|j M WILLIAM CHESNUT, I 5 JOHN G. HE WES, JAMES 0. SPEAR, JOHN TURNBULL, Jr.
DIRECTORS.
JOHN C. BRIDGES, CHAUNCy BROOKS, JOSEPH MATTHEWS, HENRY S. SHRYOCK, JOHN E. HURST, SIMON PARKHURST.
Makes Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire on
Wat:8hci:u86$; Bit;BUing;8; Furnitur:e'^ H^'esselS;
CARGOES, MERCHANDISE,
And Property of every Description, either in City or Oonntry, also, all kinds of Inland Insurance. OTIS SPEAK, Secretary. JOHN COATES, President.
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AD VERTISEMENTS .
35
WM. G. TAYLOR. G. MAITLAND CHAMBERS.
TAYLOR & CHAMBERS,
DEALERS IN ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS
Of all sizes, sc'lecled expressly fur ilumestic inirposes, iiiul 2,240 lbs. per ton giuiraiiteetl.
YARD, NORTH-ST., betw. Moiiiiiiieiit and Madlsoii-sts., opp. Deimeal's Foiiiilry.
PRINCirAL OFFICM, 22 Second Street,
MARYLAND BUILDING, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
MANUFACTURER OF
Oil
IN GLAZED STONEWARE,
JLI.SO,
Bm.^IM T1&
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LOCUST POINT, BALTIMORE. JP. O. Address, Henry Gibson, Locust Point, Bait ttnore.
N c£ GO.
N. W. COB. JPBEDEBICK AND JPBATT STBEETS.
ROOFING, SPOUTING, &c., attended to Promptly.
OYSTER CANS of every description manufactured to order. CHEAP FOR CASH.
G
3G ADVERTISEMENTS,
JOSHUA HORNER,
140, 142 and 144 Stirling Street, cor. Chew,
ALL KINDS OF STOCK,
SUITABLE FOR
PAPER MAKERS AND WOOLEN MANUFACTURERS.
AT. SO,
OLD METALS.
JOHN W. BECHTEL,
SIOY[. rURNACf miD TIN WIIR[ MillUFiCTURlR.
ALSO, AGENT TOR MOTT'S TUBULAR OVEN RANGE, No. 93 N. EUTAW STREET, BALTIMORE.
$, mmMMMMM ^ WMM,
No. 765 LIGHT STREET EXTENDED,
MANUFACTURERS OF
^ilk PotH, ^tnu Pans, Jflomer Jol^,
STOVE PIPE POTS AND EARTHENWARE IN GENERAL.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
G. C. BOLGIANO.
WM. W. KIKK.
G. C. BOLGIANO & CO.
No. Ill FRANKLIN STREET, NEAR EUTAW
Manufacturers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
i
BELL HAXGIXG and all kinds of LOCKS of our own Manufacture. SPEAKIXG TUBES put up in neiv and old houses.
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
iire anb ttlarine Insurance dlo.
C!t)
OIF" BJ^LTIIVCOK/E,
OFFICE-No. 8 SOUTH STREET.
This Company insures property of every description, in or nut of. Hie city, against loss or damage by fire, including vessels in port.
All losses immediately adjusted and promptly paid.
PRESIDENT. IbiAAO S. Cjr KO HCt H, of linn of Isaac S. CxeoFKe S: Son.
DIRECTORS.
SAMUEL MACCUBBIX, Comi.troUer City of Balti
more. JAMES II. BOXD, of firm of J. W. Bond & Co. JOSEPH J. ROBIXSOX, of firm of George W
Robinson & Son. 0. HERRIXG, of firm of O. Herring & Son. JAMES MUS(;RAVE, Tanner. AVILLIAM CARMICHAEL. Victuall'-r.
• JEORGE I. K EXX A RD, Grocer.
JOSHUA LYXCH, Hatter.
JUHX E. A. CUXXIXGIIAM, of firm of Cun- ningham & Cochran.
WILLIAM McCLYMOXT, of firm of Wm. McCly- mont & Co.
JACOB YEISLEY. Master Builder.
CKoRfiK V. KEEX, of firm of Keen & Hagerty.
ANDREW J. BANDEL, Secretary.
P. m. QUINN
DEALER IN
]poreiyn and Dornestic
Cor. High and Hillen Streets, BALTIMORE.
Constantly on hand a large stock of Brandies, Wines, Whiskeys, Gin, &c.
38 ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOSHUA HORNER,
WAREHOUSE- 140, 142 & 144 Stirling-st.
CORNER OF CHEW,
On account of luj' known rei)Utation, and the old established quality of the article I ofifer for sale, it is useless to say more than that it is, as formerly, UNMIXED. I forfeit the entire price if, upon examination, it is found adulterated.
33 S. EUTAW STREET, BALTIMORE,
MANUFACTDRER OP
(I{ott0n k WiU\ ^uVxu (^mh,
LEATHER BELTING- AND HOSE,
ALSO, A GENERAL SUPPLY OF
MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES ON HAND.
Orders for OoUod and "Wool Machinery promptly filled.
L ROWE. (J. SCIIOOLFIELD. J. H. O'NKILL.
ROWE, SCHOOLFIELD & CO.
Hemetically Sealed Friiils auJ VegetaMes,
No. 113 BOSTON STREET, CANTON,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
^ STEAMSHIP '^^g^^ COMPANY, '*<
ALEXANDER BROWN & SONS, Genl. Agts,
This Line comprises the following First Class Steamsliiiis :
1250 Tons, T. A. BAIN, Oom'der. 1100 Tons, J. M. DUKEHART, Com.
Which are dispatched every fortnight, alternately, from
Broivn's Wharf, FelVs I*ointf Baltimore,
-ro
iim is IIW ©EMAli
CALLING AT KEY WEST, CARETING THE U. S. MAIL.
RATE OF PASSAGE.
Baltimore to Havana, First Class, _ - - - $50 Gold.
" " Second " ... - 35 "
New Orleans, First Class, - - - 70 Currency.
Second " - - - 50 "
" Key "West, 50 "
Children under 12 Years, Half Fare. Steerage at Half First Class Kates. Stateroom and Meals included.
HENRY M. WARFIELD & CO., Agents,
No. 16 Spear's ^Wliarf.
RUTH & FLEMING,
JPackers of Hermetically Sealed
mil mm and
me) COR. ATjICBANNA & CHBSTEB-STS.
HENRY "fLEMING. 1 B J^ I-l T I IMI O I^ E
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ADVERTISEMENTS,
TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL SESSION, 1867-'68.
IF" .A. C TJ Xj T -Y" .
THOMAS E. BOND, A. M., M. D., Prof, of Pathology and Thempeutics.
PHILIP H. AUSTEN, A. M., M. D., D. D. 8., Prof. ofDeutal Scicace and .Mechanism.
FERDINAND J. S. GORGAS, A. M., M. D., D. D. S., Prof, of Dental Siirpprv.
A. SNOWDEN PIGGOT, A. M., M. D., Prof, of Chemistry and Metallurgy.
RUSSELL MURDOCH, A. J\I., M. D., Prof, of Anatomy.
HENRY REGINALD NOEL, Prof, of