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Matchett's Baltimore Director for 1829
Volume 524, Page 386   View pdf image (33K)
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4 REGISTER.
o'clock precisely in summer, and at 4 o'clock in win-
ter. Returning, she will leave Washington every
Wednesday morning, at 5 o'clock, and Alexandria at
7 o'clock. Both going and returning she will receive
and land passengers and goods at all convenient pla-
ces on the Potomac. See advertisement
CHAS. WORTHINGTON, Agent.
For Alexandria, Washington and Georgetown, the
new Boat Steamer Columbia, will leave the lower end
of Patterson-st. wharf, on Saturday of each week, at 5
P. M. for Alexandria, Washington and Georgetown.
Returning she will leave Washington on Wednesday
mornings, at 5 o'clock; touching at all convenient pla-
ces on the Potomac river
R ROSS, Agent of Baltimore and
Potomac Steam Packet Co. Spear's wharf.
Packets.
The Union line for Philadelphia, via Frenchtown
and Newcastle, leaves Bowly's wharf, almost daily,
William McDonald & Son, agents. See advertisement.
Philadelphia line by sea, No. 61, Smith's wharf, M.
Balderston, agent. Leave Wednesdays
The N. York regular line, leaves Frederick street
dock every Sunday morning, and oftener when neces-
sary, Isaiah Mankin, agent, Smith's wharf.
Despatch line for New-York, every week, from
Bowly's wharf; W. Rhoads> agent.
The office of the Richmond line of packets, is kept
at 61, Smith's wharf. The line starts every Sunday, M.
Balderston, agent.
The Boston Union and Despatch line, Clark & Kel-
logg, agents, start from Bowly's wharf every Saturday.
For Charleston, brig Ida, schr Mentor, and schr. A-
bigail, Clark and Kellogg, agents, Bowly's wharf.
For Norfolk, from 99, Bowly's wharf, every Sunday
James Ferguson, agent.
For Fredericksburg, from 95, Bowly's wharf, every
Sunday; Ashton Moale, agent.
For Rockhall, E. S. from opposite Wilmer & Pal-
mer's, Bowly's wharf, Monday, Wednesday, and Fri-
day, 9 o'clock, a. m. arrives Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday.
Centreville and Queenstown, from same place eve-
ry Saturday, 9 o'clock, a. m.
Annapolis packets at Commerce street wharf.
Cambridge packet, E. S. Saturday, James Hooper
& Son, agents.
Salisbury Packet, E. S. James Hooper & Son, agents.
Tienna Packet, Light-st wharf, Jas. Hooper & Son.
Stages.
STOCKTON & STOKES'S OFFICE, City Hotel, N,
Calvert Street,—The Mail Coach to Philadelphia, de-

 
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