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Baltimore Wholesale Business Directory and Business Circular for the Year 1852
Volume 527, Page 134   View pdf image (33K)
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NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE

TRANSPORTATION LINE.

Via Chesapeake, and Delaware and Raritan Canals, through in two Days by

Steam, without Transhipment.

Leaves Baltimore and New York every Tuesday and Friday evenings,
arriving- in New York in 48 hours.

For the transportation of Produce, Merchandize, Horses, Carriages, Furni-
ture, Grain and Goods of all sorts, between NEW YORK and BALTIMORE,
at very low rates, without Transhipment, and with regularity and speed.
Merchants shipping goods South and West by way of New York, will find it
to their advantage to ship by this route.

Prices low, and time of departure and arrival punctual.
Office in Baltimore, No. 3 Light St. Wharf.

J. A. SHRIVER, Agent.
Office in New York, Pier No. 1 N. River.
W. H. THOMSON, Agent.

BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA

(ERICSSON LINE,) VIA CHESAPEAKE & DELAWARE CANAL.

For the transportation of Merchandize, Produce, Packages, Horses, Hogs,
Carriages, Furniture and Goods of all sorts, between Philadelphia and Balti-
more, without Transhipment, and with Rail Road despatch, by substantial
Steamboats, under the direction of experienced and able commanders.

One of the Company's Steamboats leaves Baltimore every Afternoon, (except
Sundays,) at 2 o' clock, arriving in Philadelphia early the following morning.
Thence all Goods intended for the North and East are immediately forwarded
with the utmost care, free of all charge for Commission.

Returning, one of the boats leaves Philadelphia, daily except Sunday, at 3
o'clock, P. M. For Freight or further information apply to

J. A. SCHRIVER, AGENT, 3 Light St. Wharf, Baltimore.

A. GROVES, Jr., AGENT, 19 South Wharves, Philadelphia.

MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA

STEAM PACKET COMPANY,

For Fredericksburg, Ta., and the different Landings on
tbe Rappahanock River.

This Company are now running twice a weak, to the above points, by the
Steamers Mary Washington, Capt. James Myer, and the Cambridge, Capt. J.
R. Griffith, carrying Frieght, at lowest rates, and accommodating passengers
in the most comfortable manner, the arrangements of the Boats being
superior. Apply for further information at the Office, corner of Light and
Hughes Street, or to

J. S. SHRIVER, No. 3 LIGHT STREET WHARF.

 

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