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Baltimore Wholesale Business Directory and Business Circular for the Year 1845
Volume 528, Page 177   View pdf image (33K)
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INSTITUTIONS. 165

Philadelphia, New York, (Regular Line.) J.
W. Brown, Agent. No. 65 Smith's Wharf.
New York Packets. (Brown's Union Line)
from Smith's Wharf, sails .weekly, on Thursday.
Philadelphia Packets. (Brown's Line,) tri-week-
]y, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, via Canal,
from Smith's Wharf.

FOREIGN STEAM PACKETS.

BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND.

Cunard's Line, from Liverpool to Boston, leaves
each port twice every month. Steam Navigation
Co's Line from Liverpool, London and Bristol, to
New York.
Each of the above lines carries a Mail, but Cunard's
is free to Liverpool, except that the inland postage
from the place of deposite to Boston must be paid.
The rates of postage from New York are as follow :
Government postmasters of the place where letters
are deposited, are authorized to receive : for single
letters 25 cents ; double letters, 50 cents ; triple
letters, 75 cents : quadruple letters, $1 ; packages
of letters per oz. SI; Newspapers, each 2 cents;
Magazines, Pamphlets, &c. per sheet, 2 cents.

Packets of the first class leave New York
For Liverpool, 1st, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st, and 26th
of every month — in the morning.
For London, 1st, 10th and 20th of every month —
in the morning.
For Havre, 1st, 8th, 16th and 24th of every
month — in the morning.
Packets also leave on stated days, except in the
season of winter, for New Orleans, Mobile, Savan-
nah, Charleston, Virginia and Baltimore.

Mail Arrangement.
Letters to be sent by Packets for England, as
above, require, besides the American postage, that
a freight postage of 12i cents for each single letter,
25 cents for each double one, and so on, should be
paid in advance.
By arrangements between the two Governments,
mail matter for the British possessions in North
America is forwarded, and received, whether pre-
paid or not.
Papers and letters for Texas, may be sent by pay-
ing the postage to New Orleans.
Letters for any part of the world, will be for-
warded by the first opportunity from New York, if
the inland postage be paid to that city.

INSTITUTIONS—MEDICAL, LITERARY, &c.

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY.
Corner of Broadway and Hampstead st.

FACULTY OF PHYSIC.

S. K. Jennings, M. D. Samuel Annan, M. D.
J. C. S. Monfcur, M.D. Chas. Bell Gibson, M.D.
Edw. Foreman, M. D. M. P. Howard, M. D.
H. Willis Baxley, M.D.

BOARD OF VISITERS.

JOHN M. DUNCAN, M.D., President.
JOHN S. TYSON, ESQ., Secretary.

Hon. Stevenson Archer, Hon. Reverdy Johnson,
Wm. R. Stuart, Esq. Sam'1 B. Martin, M. D.
David Stewart, Esq. James Campbell, Esq.
Charles F. Mayer, S. T. Thompson, Esq.
John Buckler, M. D. Z. Collins Lee, Esq.
J. V. L. McMahon, Esq. Sam'1 Jones, Jr., Esq.
Rev. John Johns, D. D. Thos. E. Bond, M. D.
A. Alexander, M. D. Rev. J. G. Morris, D. D.
Rev.Benj.Kurtz, D.D. J.P. Mackenzie, M. D.
R. Goldsborough, M.D., Centreville, Md.
F. K. Phelps, M. D., Dorchester Co. Md.
Joseph Nichols, M. D., Harford Co. Md.
Robert Archer, M. D., Harford Co. Md.
John Martin, M. D., Worcester Co. Md.

TRUSTEES OF THE BUILDING, ETC.

Charles F. Mayer, Capt. James Frazier,
James Corner, Wm. H. Conkling.

MARYLAND HOSPITAL,
Hampstead Hill.

This Institution is located on the high grounds in
the eastern extremity of the city. It is under the
management of a Board of Visiters appointed by
the State.

MARYLAND COLONIZATION SOCIETY.
DR. JAS. HALL, Agt. Post Office Buildings.

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.
Corner of Green and Lombard streets.

FACULTY OF PHYSIC.

Rich. W. Hall, M. D. Jos. Roby, M. D.
W. E. A. Aikin, M. D. Elisha Bartlett, M. D.
N. R. Smith, M. D. G. W. Miltenberger.
Saml. Chew, M. D.
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Ashton Alexander, M. D., Provost.

FACULTY OF THEOLOGY.

Rev. James Hamner, Rev. Geo. C. M. Roberts,
Rev. Benjamin Kurtz, D. D.

FACULTY OF LAW.

Charles F. Mayer, Esq. William W. Hall, Esq.
Geo. W. Dobbin, Esq. J. H. B. Latrobe, Esq.

FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE.

Hor. Morrison, A. M. Rev.G.W.Burnap,A.M.
Chas. Hanson, Esq. A. B. Cleveland, A. M.
Rev. J. G. Morris, D. D. Edward Hinkly, A. M.
J. R. W. Dunbar, M. D.

BALTIMORE INFIRMARY.

Lombard st., West of Green.
This Institution is connected with the Medical
L Department of the University of Maryland, and
under the direction of the Faculty of Physic.

MOUNT HOPE HOSPITAL.
This Institution is situated at the northern ex-
tremity of the city line, between Madison and Ca-
thedral streets. It is under the management of the
Sisters of Charity, and is calculated to accommodate
upwards of 100 patients.

GREEN MOUNT CEMETERY,
Intersection of York Jlvenue and Belvidere street.
Office, corner of Fayette and North streets.
W. S. BEOWNING, Treat. T. WILSON, Pres.



 

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