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Northwestern Virginia Railroad.
T. SWANN, President,
P. G. VAN WINKLE, Sec'y.
Office 19 South street, up stairs.
STAGES.
Emmittsburg and Chambersburg
The Stages leave Baltimore every morn-
ing at half past 7 o'clock, for Emmittsburg.
Gettysburg, Chambersburg, Hanover and
Westminster. For Seats apply at the Geo
Wayne Inn.
HENRY & DAYMUTH, Propr's.
The Express Line leaves daily at 3 P. M.
J. E. Bateman's Stage to Bel Air.
Leaves Quinlan's Hotel, High street, Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at quarter
past 8 o'clock, A. M.
B. Standeford's Line from Balti-
more to Keysville.
Leaves Rising Pun Hotel, 74 High street,
every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at
8 o'clock A. M. — returning next day.
PACKETS.
toason line, Wilmington, N. C. Packets,
weekly from Smith's Wharf. Wm. Mason
& Son, Agents.
Dispatch Packet Line for San Francisco,
J. Workman, agent, corner of Gay and
Lombard.
Merchants' Line for Charleston, Norfolk,
Richmond and Petersburg every Saturday.
from 77 Smith's wharf. Charles Pender-
gast, agent.
Philadelphia Packets, (Brown's Line,)
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,'via Canal.
from 81 Smith's" wharf. J. W. Brown &
Son.
New Dispatch Packet Line, from Balti-
more to Providence, sail weekly. S. Phil-
lips & Co., Agents.
Packet Line from Phila. to California.
Clipper Packet Line, from N. Y. to "
Pioneer " " " '' "
Thomas J. Hand & Co., Agents, 56 s Gay
street, upstairs.
N. York, (new Line) semi-weekly, Wed-
nesday and Saturday. Rose & Lyon, Agrts.
corner O'Donnell's wharf and Pratt street.
New Orleans, (Henderson & Co's regular
line, ) leave twice every month. Office cor.
Pratt and Commerce streets.
Jenks' Line of Baltimore and Boston
Packets. F. Jenks, 14 Bowly's wharf.
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Boston Packets, (Express Lines,) Thomas
Whitridge & Co., 22 and 24 Bowly's wharf.
Boston Packets, (Union and Dispatch
Line,) J. W. Osborn, 28 Bowly's wharf.
(Weekly.)
Boston (Regular Commercial Line,) T.
R. Matthews & Co., Agents, No. 18 Bowly's
wharf, (weekly.)
Savannah, (regular weekly,) James Gir-
vin, 93 Smith's wharf.
New York Packet Line, sail from Balti-
more to New York every four days. Ste-
venson Hiss, Agent. 93 Smith's wharf.
TELEGRAPHS.
Magnetic Telegraph Company.
WM. M. SWAIN, President.
GEORGE H. HART, Treasurer.
JOSEPH SAILER, Secretary.
Between New York, Philadelphia, Balti-
more and Washington, and intermediate
stations, including Havre de Grace, Wil-
mington, Trenton, Princeton, New Bruns-
wick, New Ark and Jersey City. — Connect-
ing with over 11,000 miles of other lines of
Morses' Telegraph, North, South, East and
West.
Office Sun Iron Building.
Western Telegraph Company.
This line connects the Seaboard with the
Western States. It has two terminations
East, one at Baltimore and one at Washing-
ton, D. C. Also, one West, at Wheeling.
Direct line from Baltimore, West and South
West.
Office Sun Iron Building.
The New York and Washington
Printing Telegraph.
FRANCIS MORRIS, President.
MARCUS HUGHES, Superintendent.
No. 131 west Baltimore Street.
Messages transmitted to all parts of the
United States and Canada.
Southern Telegraph Company,
Washington and New Orleans.
AMOS KENDALL, President.
DANIEL F. CLARK, Secretary.
J. E. KENDALL, Treasurer.
Via Alexandria, Richmond, Petersburg,
Charleston, Savannah, Mobile, New Orleans
and all intermediate cities.
Office Sun Iron Building.
The American Telegraph Co.
MORSE'S LINE
Between Baltimore, New York and Har-
risburg.
JOHN KING, Operator.
No. 3 North street. Franklin Buildings.
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