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Baltimore Wholesale Business Directory and Business Circular for the Year 1845
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164 STEAMBOATS—EXPRESS LINES—FREIGHT LINES—PACKETS.

STEAMBOATS.

FOR PHILADELPHIA.

CITIZENS' UNION LINE,
The steamboat Constitution, -Captain Chaytor,
of the Citizen's Union Line, leaves Bowly's wharf,
foot of South street, every morning, {except Sun-
days,) at six o'clock.
The following boats compose this line : Constitu-
tion, Capt. Chaytor ; Geo. Washington, Capt.
Trippe ; Robert Morris, Capt. Douglass ; Ohio,
Capt. Davis. A. CRAWFORD, Agent.

OPPOSITION LINE.
The Thomas Jefferson, Robert M. Hill, Captain.
M. HILL, Agent, corner Pratt & Light sts.

BALTIMORE & PHILADELPHIA STEAM-
BOAT COMPANY.
E. G. HARRIS, Agt., office 3 Light st. whf.

GREAT DAILY STEAMBOAT LINE TO THE
SOUTH,

Via Norfolk and Portsmouth.
The Baltimore Steampacket Company (success-
ors to the Maryland and Virginia Steamboat Co. )
chartered by the Legislature in 1839. Capital
$70,000, in shares of $1,000 each. The superior
Steamboats, Georgia, Captain Coff'ey, Jewess, Capt.
Suttou, Herald, Capt. Russell, will leave Baltimore
daily at 4 P. M. on the arrival of the mail from
Pennsylvania.
THOMAS SHEPPARD, Gen. Agent.

GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL.
Leaves Baltimore daily at 114 to 11? P.M. or im-
mediately after the arrival of the Cars from the
East. Arrives at Washington about 3 o'cl'k, A.M.
Richmond and Weldon, N. C. to Charleston, and
from thence to New Orleans.

WAY MAIL SCHEDULE.

Leave New York at 5 P. M. Arrive at Phil-
adelphia at 11 P. M.
Leave Philadelphia at 7 A.M Arrive in Balti-
more at 2i P. M.
Leave Baltimore at 5 P. M. Arrive in Wash-
ington at 7 P. M.
For through tickets, apply at the Southern Office,
adjoining the Washington Rail Road Ticket Office,
Pratt street, Baltimore.
STOCKTON & FALLS.

FOR ANNAPOLIS, WEST RIVER,

Wye Landing, St. Michael's and Easion.
The steamer Osiris, Capt. Jno. D. Turner, leaves
Commerce street wharf every Monday morning at 7
o'clock, for the above places.
For Centreville and Chestertown, leaves Com-
merce st. wharf every Wednesday morning at 7
o'clock.
For Annapolis and West River, leaves every
Thursday morning at 7 o'clock.
For Annapolis, Easton, and Cambridge, leaves
Commerce st. whf. every Friday morning at 7 o'clk.
Office, lower end of Commerce st. wharf.

ANNAPOLIS, CAMBRIDGE & EASTON.
The Maryland, Capt. L. G. Taylor, leaves the
lower end of Dugan's Wharf, every Tuesday and
Friday, at 7 A.M. for Annapolis, Cambridge and
Easton.

WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA & GEORGE
TOWN.
The Columbia, Capt. G. Guither, leaves Com
merce street Wharf, every Saturday at 4 P. M.
C. WORTHINGTON, Agent.

FREIGHT AND PASSAGE, PETERSBURG
AND RICHMOND.

Powhatan Steamboat Company.
Composed of the Steamboats Pocahontas & Columbus
One of these steamboats leaves Light stree
Wharf every Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock
During a part of the year they leave twice pe
week, Wednesday and Saturday.
J. BRANDT, Jr. Agt. 5 Light st. wharf.

EXPRESS LINES.
ADAMS & CO'S AMERICAN EXPRESS

TO THE NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, AND WEST,

No. 7 Light street, near Pratt street.

GREENE & CO'S PACKAGE EXPRESS,

For Wheeling, Cincinnati, and all places West,
Office, Rail Road Depot, Pratt street.

FREIGHT LINES.
O'CONNOR'S TRANSPORTATION DEPOT.

For the transportation of Freight to Pittsburg
via Susquehanna Rail Road and Pennsylvania canal
Office, No. 57 corner of North and Saratoga sts.
Goods received at all hours during the day.

ELDER, GELSTON & CO.

Forwarding Agents and Commission Merchants.

DEPOT ON COMMERCE STREET.

BINGHAM'S FREIGHT & EMIGRANT LINE

From Baltimore to Pittsburg.
J. WILSON, Agent, 151 N. Howard st.

D. LEECH & CO'S FREIGHT & EMIGRANT
LINE TO PITTSBURG.
J. TAYLOR & SON, Agents,
120 N. Howard st.

PACKETS.

DOMESTIC PACKETS.
Charleston and Savannah, John K. Randall,
Agent, No. 104 Smith's Wharf.
Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond, Philadelphia
St. Joseph's, Apalachicola, Neiv York, St. Mark
and Mobile; Joseph Hankey, Agent.
N. Orleans (Regular Line,) Boston (Union &
Despatch Line,) Clark & Kellogg, Agents, 16 Bow-
ley's Wharf.
Boston (R. L.) T. R. Matthews, Agent, 10
Bowley's Wharf.
Norfolk, Petersburg 8f Richmond, leave Pratt st
and Spear's Wharf every Saturday. C. Pender-
gast & Son.
Charleston and Savannah Packets. Charles Pen-
dergast & Son, Agents, head of Smith's Wharf.
Soston (Regular Commercial Line,) sail one
from each port weekly, Hardy & Baker, Agents in
Boston ; Thomas R. Matthews, Agent in Baltimore
New York, (Mankin's Old Line,) sails every
Saturday, oftener if required, from Frederick st
Dock. I. Mankin, Agent.



 

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