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Baltimore Biennial Advertiser.

FIREMEN'S

INSURANCE COMPANY
of Baltimore.

OFFICE IN SECOND-STREET,

OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE.

THE FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY conti-
nue to insure Dwelling Houses, Warehouses, Merchandise,
Household Furniture, Ships in Port, their Cargoes, and
other descriptions of Property generally, against loss or
damage by Fire— but are not permitted by the charter
;o insure out of the new limits of the city.

From the peculiar construction and material of this Asso-
ciation, founded as it is known to be, on the best interests,
and supported by the surest guarantees; backed by an am-

ple capital, and promising a safe atid cheap protection—it
as received au extensive patronage.

For forms of application, aud any other information
on the subject, please apply at the Company's Office, Se-
cond-street, opposite the new Exchange.

PRESENT BOARD.

JOHN REESE, President.

DIRECTORS FROM THE

 

New Market Company,

Jacob Smith,
Archibald George,

Liberty "

Chas. M. Keyser,
Lot Ensey,

United "

Frederick Scyler,
John Hindes,

 

Luke Tiernan,

Union "

Nathan Tyson,

Washington "

Jesse Hunt,
Jacob Albert,

First Baltimore "

Wm. E. George,
Samuel Keerle,

Patapsco "

S J. I. Cohen, Jr.
H. W. Evans,

Mechanical "

George Rogers,
Wm. G. Jones,

Friendship "

William Mecteer,
Samuel M'Kim,

Independent "

Samuel Wilson,
Hugh Bolton,

Vigilant "

J. Diffenderffer,
Benj. Buck,

Deptford "

Thomas P. Stran,
D. R. Wilson,

Colombian "

S. Jamas B. Stansbury,
Samuel Wilson,

Franklin "

J. J. Beeman,
John P. Strobel,

Howard "

Rezin B. Simpson,
Peter Sauerwein, Jr.

 

THOS. G. RUTTER, Sec'y.
1*

White Horse Tavern,

HORSE MARKET SPACE, N. SIDE,
BALTIMORE

Thomas Woodward,

Begs leave to inform the public generally, and his
friends particularly, that he has made such addi-
tions and improvements to the above establishment
as will enable him to accommodate

BOARDERS,

By the Day or Week, reasonably.

OFFICE

OF THE

Baltimore Gun-Powder Manu-
facturing Company,

No. 40, N. FREDERICK-STREET,

JOSEPH JAMISON, President.

The Company have recently put their Works in
complete repair, and are now manufacturing Gun-
Powder of the various sorts, suitable for Blasting,
Canon, or any other purpose, and need only to say
in recommendation of the article, that it has been
almost universally used in the threat works of inter-
nal improvement in this State, and to a very consi-
derable extent in the adjoining States. Samples
may be seen by application at the Office.

JOSEPH JAMISON,
Prest. Balt. Gun Powder Company.

The undersigned also continues to attend to the
Measuring of Buildings, viz: Carpenters, Plaister-
ers, Stonemasons, Bricklayers and Painters Work,
&c. and to plan and estimate coats of Buildings
generally. JOSEPH JAMISON, Architect.

 

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