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FRY'S
1000g Baltimore Directory,
FOR THE YEAR
1812 :
CONTAINING
The Names, Occupations, Residences, &c. of the inhabitants, within the City and Precincts, alphabetically arranged :
WITH
A correct list of Streets, Lanes, and Alleys : ALSO,
A list of Officers in the general government of the United States .... Government of the state of Maryland .... Officers of the Corporation. .. Custom-house duties .... Banks .... Insurance offices .... Turnpike roads, &c &c. &c.
TO WHICH IS ADDED,
The late Census of the United States; ditto of the City and Precincts of Balti- more; a summary and comparative view of the exports, tonnage, &c. in the years 1797 and 1811; number of Inhabitants and Houses in 1787, 1791, 1799, and 1811; with the latest regulations for holding the several Courts; that of' the meet- ings of Free and Accepted Masous; a Callendar for 1812, &c. &c. &c.
BALTIMORE:
Printed by B. W. Sower, & co. for the Publisher.
1812.
RER B19TO 1812
ADVERTISEMENT.
THE compiler of the Baltimore Di- rectory for 1812, announces to his pa- trons and the public that said work is now ready for delivery, and feels himself authorized to recommend it as more cor -. rect, and containing more useful informa- tion, than any other Directory before published in this city.
WILLIAM FRY. Baltimore, Jan. 1, 1812.
N. B. Names not to be found in this Directory are in that for 1810.
Abbreviations
USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
W. P. Western Precincts.
F. H. Federal Hill.
O. T. Old-town.
F. P. Fell's Point.
Ex. or Ext. Extended.
Additional List of Streets and eflleys, their situation, &c. &c.
ADDISON-ST. runs E. and W. from High to Jones-st. (O. T.)
BIDDLE-ST. runs E. and W. from the Falls to near the Seminary, W. P.
BOLTON-ST. runs from Richmond do. to the Falls.
CATHERINE-ST. W. P. runs parallel with the Reisterstown road, on the S. W. side thereof.
CHATSWORTH-ST. W. P. runs N. and S. and is W. of Pearl-st.
HAMILTON-ST. runs E. and W. from the Falls to N. Howard-st. between Cen- tre and Franklin-sts.
HARFORD-ST. formerly called " Gough's Road," Or Bridge-st. extended, runs E. and W. from Samuel Long's into the country.
INLOES-ALLEY, runs E. and W. between North and Mulberry-sts.
LEE-ST. runs E. and W. from the basin to N. Eutaw-st. between Barre and Hill-sts.
PINE-ST. runs N. and S. to the W. of Pearl-st. W. P.
PARK-LANE, runs E. and W. between Baltimore and Fayette-sts. W. P.
PLEASANT-ST. runs E. and W. from Holliday to N. Charles-st.
MADISON-ST. runs E. and W. from the York-road to an intersection with N. Howard-st. in the W. P.
RICHMOND-ST. runs nearly E. and W. and crosses Howard-st. between the lands of the Alms-house and George Grundy, esq. W. P.
VINE-ST. runs E. and W. between Fayette and Lexington streets, W. P.
- LIST OF
HOUSEHOLDERS' NAMES.
ABELL, John S. esq. dwel. 11, Pratt-st. office near do. Abbott, Thomas, grocer, Bridge-st. extended, O. T. Abraham, captain Woodward, 74, Market-st. F. P. Abrams, Jacob, senr. King George-st. O. T. Ackworth, Ely, ship-carpenter,. 69, Allisanna-st. F. P. Adams, John and Wm. merchants, 239, Baltimore-st. Adams, John, grocer, corner of North-st. and Waggon- alley.
· Adamson, John, 8, Shakespear-st. F. P.
Adrean and Cooper, merchant taylors, 1, South-st.
Aisquith, Edward, esq. office, 8, Harrison-st. dwelling, Pitt-st. O. T.
Albright, Philip, currier, 58, Cumberland-row.
Alcock, Mr. 24, W. Bank-st. F. P.
Alden, captain Benjamin, 26, W. Fleet-st. F. P.
Alexander, Thomas, grocer, 23, Lexington-st.
Allegre, J. B. A. merchant, 43, Water-st.
Allen, John, miller, Bath-st.
Allen, Samuel, painter and glazier, 59, Pratt-st. near Spear's-wharf.
Allen, Hugh, Copper-smith, 42, S. Calvert-st.
Allen, Thomas J. merchant, 12, Bowley's-wharf, dwel. 22, Hanover-st.
Allen, captain Clother, 127, Wolfe-st. F. P. Allen, Mrs. 26, E. Fleet-st. F. P.
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Allen, Robert D. bricklayer, Straight-lane, O. T.
Allison, Mrs. dwelling, 123, Baltimore-st.
Altfather, Henry, brewer, 44, Waggon-alley.
American, and Commercial Daily Advertiser, 4, Har- rison-st.
Amey, Philip, tin-plate worker, Baltimore-st. extended, W. P.
Anderson, John, grocer, 41, Green-st. O. T.
Andrews, George, tobacconist, 43, Green-st. O. T.
Appleby, Thomas, cordwainer, German-st.
Appleby, Mrs. boarding-house, 76, Baltimore-st.
Appleton & co. dry-good merchants, 16, S. Calvert-st.
Appleton, N. W. dwelling, 60, N. Charles-st. Ardery, John, cartman, Forrest-st. F. Hill.
Armat, Christopher, dry-good store, 111, Baltimore-st.
Armitage, Joseph, cooper, Public-alley.
Armitage, James, Sharp near Lee-st.
Armitage, Benjamin, dwelling, N. Paca-st. near New- market, W. P.
Armitage, John, cooper, Howard-st. extended.
Armitage, John, cooper, Dutch-alley.
Armour, Samuel, tailor, 12, Lexington-st.
Armstrong, Walter, labourer, Montgomery-st. F. H.
Armstrong, James & Son, corner of Water-st. and St. Patrick's-row.
Armstrong, James, cordwainer, 58, Gough-st. F. P.
Armstrong & Harper, shoe-store, 96, Baltimore-street, dwelling, Lemmon-st. $
Armstrong, Joshua, constable, Paca, between Mulberry and Franklin-sts. W. P.
Armstrong, T. G. shoe and comb store, 94, Baltimore- street.
Armstrong, John, Painter, E. Bank-st. F. P.
Armstrong, James, jr. merchant, 24, Cheapside.
Arnest, John, M. D. 18, N. Frederick-st.
Arnold, Benjamin, ropemaker, Smith near Dulany-st. F. P.
Arnold, M. silk-dyer and scourer, 12, S. Charles-st.
Arthur, Mrs. 72, N. Charles-st.
Arthur, John, wheelright, High fronting North-st. O.T.
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Ash, John, carpenter, Dulany, corner of Eden-st. F. P. Ashman, Wm. grocer, Lexington-st. near New-market, W. P.
Askew, Mrs. boarding-house, 7, Second-st.
Athey, Walter F. bricklayer, N. Paca-st. extend. W. P. Atkinson, William, carpenter, 49, Albermarl-st. O. T. Attelsberger, Peter, cooper, N. Eutaw-st. W. P. Audoun, Lewis, carp. E. Wilk, near Market-st. F. P. Auld, James, merchant tailor, dwelling, Holliday-st. extended.
Auld, captain William, 50, E. Allisanna-st. F. P. Austin, Benjamin, cordwainer, Holliday-st. O .T.
Avisse, Charles, 39, N. Howard-st. has constantly for sale a general assortment of the following articles :- Elegant paper hanging and borders. Playing cards, viz. Eagle, Merryandrew, Highlander, French play- ing-cards, made in Philadelphia, of a superior quality, ditto, made in Bruzelles-by the gross, doz. or single pack. As usual, a general assortment of gentlemen's pocket-books, cloth and tooth-brushes, of the best quality : ladies travelling thread-cases, commissioned and non-commissioned officers, epaulets, gentlemen's best beaver gloves, French and English watches, gold and silk watch-chains; gold, silver, and gilt watch-keys, gold ear and finger-rings, do. breast-pins, silver, steel, and shell framed spectacles ; ivory, shell, mock, and horn combs: genuine windsor and palm soap; best warranted razors and strops, razor hones, pocket penknives and scissors, thumb and spring lan- cets, silver cases for pencils, do. tooth pickers, steel and silver bodkins, do. tweesers, silk and cotton sus- penders, best Spanish cigars, superior blacking cakes, and a number of other articles which he will dispose of at the most reduced prices.
N. B. Watches and jewellery repaired at the above place.
Baartscheer, William, rigger, 109, Bond-st. F. P.
Bacconais, Lewis, dwelling, 11, S. Charles-st.
Bacque, Mrs. confectioner, 30, N. Frederick-st.
Bailey, Thomas, esq. office, 7, Second-st. dwel. Great- York-st. O. T.
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Bailey, John, trunk and harness maker, 86, Harrison-st.
Baily, George & James, Druggists, 254, Baltimore-st.
Bain, Hope, teacher, Mulberry-alley.
Bain, James, teacher, 19, N. Howard-st.
Baker, Benjamin, joiner, 83, E. Fleet-st. F. P.
Baker, Geo. S. dry-good store, 143, Baltimore-st. dwel. 12, N. Charles-st.
Baker, Henry, biscuit-baker, Concord-st.
Baker, John, dwelling, Park-lane, W. P.
Ball & Heald, jewellers and silversmiths, 60, Baltimore- street.
Ballard & Waters, merchants, 12, County-wharf.
Balderston, Ely, merchant, 61, Smith's-wharf, dwelling, 21, Front-st. O. T.
Balderston, Hugh & John, wire manufacturers, Hano- ver-st.
Balderston, Jonathan, dwelling, 64, Lombard-st.
Balderston, Hugh, dwelling near ditto.
Baldwin, Abraham, cordwainer, 13, F. Lancaster-street, F. P.
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Baltimore College, Mulberry-street, nearly opposite the Cathedral.
Baltzell & Bantz, dry-good store, 4, N. Howard-st.
Baltzell, Lewis, merchant, dwelling, 72, N. Liberty-st.
Baltzell, Thomas & Charles, dry-good store, 201, Bal- timore-st.
Baltzell, Jacob & William, dry-good store, 205, Balti- more-st.
Baltzell, Wm. dwelling, German-lane, near St. Peter's.
Bangs, John, cordwainer, Liberty-st. O. T.
Bantz, Gideon, merchant, dwelling, N. Liberty-st.
Barcraft, Jonas, 5, Saratoga-st.
Bargeld, John, carpenter, Kimmel's-alley.
Barker, James, Hatter, 64, South-st.
Barklay, Thomas, broker, Lovely-lane.
Barkley, J. & S. watchmakers and jewellers, 46, Balti- more-st.
Barkman, Andrew, tailor, 24, Fayette-st.
Barkman, John, double block-tin, and sheet-iron manu-
facturer, 1, N. Calvert-st. near Market-st. has com-
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menced the above business, in all its various branches, and from his general knowledge and experience in the above line, hopes to merit the patronage of his friends and the public in general: he has also on hand a general assortment of common kitchen furni- ture, &c. and all orders thankfully received, and ex- ecuted with neatness and despatch.
Barling, Sarah, Queen near Granby-st. O. T.
Barnes, captain James, 11, Ann-st. F. P.
Barnes, Samuel, Printer, dwelling, N. Frederick-st.
Barnet, John, shipjoiner, 17, Shakespear-st. F. P.
Barney, John, merchant, dwelling, Green-st. W. P.
Barney, Wm. B. merchant, dwelling, 62, Lexington-st. Barroll, James, merchant, 1, Pratt-st. Bowley's-wharf. Barrett, John M. cabinetmaker, dwel. 52, Harrison-st. Barrett & Ringgold, cabinetmakers, 5, Great York-st. O. T.
Barriere, captain Joseph, 76, E. Allisanna-st. F. P. Barron, Jolin, jr. Lumber-yard, De Rochebrune's-wharf, dwelling, 17, Pit-st. F. P.
Bartholomee, Julius, cabinetmaker, 103, N. Howard-st.
Barwick, John, currier, dwelling, 93, Sharp-st.
Basset, Mrs. Milk-alley, near Glendy's church, O. T.
Bateman, Benjamin, accomptant, Dulany-st.
Bateman, Artemas, tailor, 3, Bank-st.
Batturs & Cox, dry-good store, 121, Baltimore-st. dwel. East near Lemmon-st-
Bausman, John & Son, curriers, 18, S. Liberty-st.
Baxley, George, inspector of flour, Franklin near Eu- taw-st.
Beach, William, mariner, 9, Saratoga-st.
Beard, Alexander, grocer, 14, Market-space.
Beasley, rev. Dr. Frederick, Great York-st. O. T.
Beatty, Guy, liquor store, 63, S. Frederick-st.
Beatty, William, cordwainer, 33, S. Charles-st.
Beatty, James, flour-merchant, corner of Pratt and Commerce-sts.
Beck, John G. constable, Chamberlain's-alley.
Beck, Godfrey, furrier, ditto.
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Becker, Simon, merchant, dwelling, N. Charles-street, near Conowago-st.
Becker, rev. Christian L. D. D. second-st. next to the church.
Behoo, John J. oil and paint store, 7, M'Elderry's-whf. Bell, John & Thomas, portrait and miniature painters, corner of Fleet and Carolina-sts. F. P.
Bell, John P. cordwainer, Union near French-st. O. T. Bell, John B. bookbinder, 30, S. Charles-st.
Bennet, Samuel, carter, Chamberlain's-alley.
Bennet, Matthew, esq. 20, Fell-st. F. P.
Benson, Richard, gentleman, Harrison-st.
Benson, Robert, woollen-draper, men's mercer, and tailor, 92, Baltimore-st. opposite South-st. keeps a constant supply of fashionable cloths, cassimeres, vest-shapes, and every description of gentlemen's wear, which he will make or sell. Orders from the country thankfully received, and executed in the neatest and most fashionable manner, and at the shortest notice.
Benteen, Charles, distiller of cordials, N. Calvert-st. extended.
Berger, John, dwelling, head of Hanover-st. F. H.
Berger, Michael drayman- 108, Green-st. O. T.
Berghaus, H. C. drum and box manufacturer, 11, New- church-st.
Berry, Benjamin, brickmaker, 57, corner of Sharpe and Lee-sts.
Berry, John, house carpenter, German-st. W. P.
Berry, Thomas D. grocer, corner of S. Howard and Camden-sts.
Berteau & Hanney, merchant tailors, 37, South-st.
Berteau, Peter, dwelling, 29, East-st.
Bergman, Conrad, sexton of the German Reformed Church, corner of Paca-st. and Whiskey-alley.
Besse, captain Claudius, 5, Allisanna-st. F. P.
Betz, George W. inn-keeper, 27, Market-space.
Bevan, Richard, grocer, 87, Hanover-st.
Biddison, Thomas, cooper, Liberty-alley, O. T. Bier, Jacob, esq. cashier of the Marine Bank.
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Bigerton, Wm. stone-cutter, yard S. Frederick-st. Billingsley, Samuel, cordwainer, Bath-st. Billups, Robert, Conway, near Sharpe-st. Bilson, John, plasterer, Pearl-st. W. P.
Bingham, Robert, carpenter, 14, Albemarle-st. O. T. Biscoe, James, hardware store, 15, S. Calvert-st. Bixly, Daniel, grocer, 34, North-st. O. T.
Black, Samuel, whip, cane, and spectacle manufactu- rer, 212, Baltimore-st.
Black, Edward, mariner, E. Lancaster-st. near the wa- ter, F. P.
Black & Dritt, merchants, corner of N. Howard and Fayette-sts.
Black, Owen, paver, 4, York-st. F. H.
Blackburn, Edward, hatter, 55, W. Fleet-st. F. P. Blades, George, ship-carpenter, Fountain-st. F. P. Blair & Dall, dry-good merchants, 9, S. Calvert-st. Blair, Wm. merchant, dwelling, 97, Sharpe-st.
Blair, James, dwelling, 95, Hanover-st.
Bland, Theodorick, esq. attorney at law, 4, Chatham- st. dwelling, 24, Saratoga-st.
Bodensick, Henry, carter, S. Howard-st.
Boggus, Robert, boot-maker, 222 1-2, Baltimore-st.
Boggs, A. L. dry-good store, 6, Market-space.
Bohn, Charles, merchant, N. E. corner of Baltimore and Howard-st.
Boice, Prettyman, carpenter, 11, W. Fleet-st. F. P. Bokee, Wm. plumber, dwelling, Tripolets-alley.
Bolgiano, Francis W. biscuit-baker, 69, S. Frederick-st. Bolte, John, ship-broker, office opposite custom-house, S. Gay-st. dwelling North, near Green-st. O. T. Bolten, captain, H. 68, Market-st. F. P.
Bond, Richard, dwelling, 7, Fayette-st.
Bond, Benjamin, carpenter, Biddle-st. W. P.
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Bond, John C. 74, High-st. O. T.
Bonfield, Cassandra, 20, Shakespear-st. F. P. Bonn, Philip, block and pump-maker, Pratt-st. head of Spear's wharf, dwelling Commerce st. ext. Bonner, Hugh, copper-smith, 49, South-st.
Booker, Lambert, carpenter, Mulberry-st.
Booth, Wm. junr. carpenter, 42, Green-st. O. T. Boreei, Lewis, mariner, 23, W. Lancaster-st. F. P. Bordley, Matthias, dwelling, Sharpe-st.
Bordron, Daniel, ship-carp. 10, W. Lancaster-st. F. P.
Bosley, Daniel, bacon store, 18, Market-space.
Boughan, Augustine, commission-merchant, 101, Bow- ley's wharf, dwelling 47, Pratt-st.
Bouis, John, tin-plate, planished-ware, and sheet-iron manufactory, 22, N. Gay-st. sign of the golden lamp. Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he carries on the above business in all its various branches, and hopes by his strict attention to business, to merit the continuance of their favours. He has on hand, a variety of patent lamps, ovens, and steam kettles, with a general assortment of double-block tin, and common kitcken furniture. N. B. Fancy sashes may be had at the shortest notice -All orders thankfully received and executed with neatness and despatch.
Bourjolly, Charles, clothier, 24, S. Calvert-st.
Bourjolly, Henry, & co. druggists, 30, Baltimore-st. Bowen, Pitt, saddler, &c. 54, N. Howard-st.
Bowen, Richard, inn-keeper, King George-st. near the Circus, O. T.
Bowen, Mrs. Eliz. young ladies seminary, Dutch-alley. Bower, Jacob, butcher, Forrest-st. near Penitentiary. Bowers, John, (of Martin) grocer, 48, North-st. O. T. Boyce, Theodore N. S. livery-stable, Lombard, near the
corner of S. Liberty-st. dwelling 30, S. Howard-st. Boyd, Peter, soap and candle manufacturer, 61, S. Fre- derick-st.
Boyle, Wm. drayman, Franklin-st. W. P.
Boyle, captain Thomas, 94, Granby-st. O. T.
Boyle, George, tanner, dwelling Liberty-alley, O. T.
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Brady, James, drayman, Petticoat-alley, F. P. Branson, Baltis, blacksmith, corner of Camden and S. Charles-st. dwelling, Peace-alley. Brasscup, John, tailor, N. Calvert-st. ext. Brawner, Daniel, turner, 35, N. Gay-st.
Bray, Joseph M. liquor store, 5, Fish-market.
Bready, Jason, tobacco and snuff manufactory, Market- st. F. P.
Brenan, John F. gentleman, 32, Albemarle-st. O. T. Brevitt, Joseph, M. D. 94, High-st. O. T.
Brewer, Nicholas, merchant-tailor, 27, Fell-st. F. P.
Brendel, Frederick, dwelling, Green-st. W. P.
Briggs, Richard, carter, Chamberlain's-alley. Briscoe, Alexander, boot-maker, 3, South-st.
Britton, John, cooper, 97, Saratoga-st.
Brock, Frederick, merchant, dwelling, Green-st. W. P. Bromwell, Wm. jr. & co. fan makers, 17, M'Elderry's wharf.
Brooks, Mrs. widow, Tripolet's-alley.
Broomfield, Edward, nailor, 36, Petticoat-alley, F. P.
Brosius, Michael, distiller, N. Calvert-st. ext.
Brotherton. Thomas, grocer, Dulany-st.
Brown, Amos, dwelling, St. Tammany-st.
Brown & Taylor, merchants, 18, S. Calvert-st.
Brown & Hollins, merchants, 20, O'Donnell's-wharf.
Brown, captain John, 30, W. Fleet-st. F. P.
Brown, Josiah, 12, Ann-st. do.
Brown & Wilson, County-wharf, do.
Brown, Wm. merchant, dwelling, Granby, near Duke- st. O. T.
Brown, Catherine, (widow of James) 113, High-st. O. T. Brown, David, potter, dwelling, Pitt-st. O. T.
Brown, Gustavus A. carter, Harford-st. do.
Brown, George I. merchant, dwelling, N. Gay-st.
Brown, Jacob, junr. inn-keeper, 52, Light-st.
Brown, Jacob S. carpenter, Paca, near Mulberry-st. W. P.
Brown, Joseph, merchant-tailor, dwel. Pearl-st. W. P. Brown, John, dwelling, 50, Pratt-st.
Brown, Alexander, merchant, dwelling, Chatham-st.
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Browne, Frances, mantua-maker, 30, Fayette-st. Brown, Edward, labourer, Centre-st.
Brown, John, ship-carpenter, foot of F. H. Brown, Mrs. Sarah, principal of " Baltimore Female Academy," East, near the corner of Lemmon-st. Browning, Per. G. constable, 70, Sharpe-st.
Browning, Ritson, house-carpenter, do. do.
Browning, Jeremiah, junr. dry-good store 61, N. How- ard-st.
Bruff & White, merchants, County-wharf.
Bruff, Wm. broker, S. Gay-st. dwel. Aisquith-st. O. T. Brunet, John Francis, clothier, 74, Cumberland-row. Brune & Dannemann, merchants, 63, South-st.
Brunelot, B. professor of dancing, 3, Commerce-st. Bruner & Hoffman, sugar-refiners, corner of S. How- : ard and Pratt-sts.
Bryan, David, paver, Pitt-st. near the run, O. T.
Bryan, Charles, Primrose-alley.
Bryson, Nathan G. Green, near Bridge-st. O. T.
Bryson, James, grocer, corner of North and Union-sts. O. T.
Buchanan, Mrs. Carolina, Mulberry-st.
Buchanan, Lloyd, gentleman, 4, Lexington-st.
Buchanan, Thomas, attorney at law, St. Paul's-lane. Buck & Hedrick, sail makers, 79, Smith's wharf. Buck & Sutherlin, tailors, 64, Cumberland-row.
Buck, John, butcher, Carolina, near Gough-st. F. P. Buck, Samuel, do. next door of do. do. Buckmiller, John, labourer, corner of Howard and Madison-sts.
Buckingham, Levy, carpenter, Mulberry-alley.
Buddy, Peter, 41, Market-st. F. P.
Bull, Mrs. widow, N. Frederick-st.
Bull, Aquila, carpenter, 1, W. Lancaster-st. F. P.
Bull, Jarrett, U. S. gauger for the port of Baltimore, 23, N. Howard-st.
Bulet, Wm. dwelling, 268, Baltimore-st.
Bulet, John, professor of dancing, do. do.
Burgoyne, Ann, 22, Lexington-st.
Burke, Wm. grocer, 4, Pratt-st.
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Burk, Nathan, tailor, Pearl, near Fayette-st. W. P. Burk, John, tailor, Forrest-st. O. T.
Burnett, Charles, tavern and oyster house, 72, Bond-st. F. P.
Burneston, Isaac, president Athænian Society, dwel. 80, Baltimore-st.
Burns, Timothy, mill-stone manufact. Mulberry-alley.
Burns, Edward H. mill-wright, 103, French-st. O. T. Burns, Samuel, sail maker, 1, M'Elderry's wharf.
Burnup, John, pump maker, Sharpe-st:
Burt, Andrew, first teller U. Bank, dwel. N. Liberty-st. Busch, George, letter carrier and inn-keeper, Gray's gardens. W. P.
Butler, Samuel, dwelling, S, Commerce-st.
Butler, captain, 27, Shakespear-st. F. P.
Butler, Joseph, pilot, 123, Wolfe-st. do.
Butler, James, pile-driver, Potter-st. O. T.
Butler, Sarah, Lovely-lane, near S. Calvert-st.
Byer, Frederick, carpenter, Saratoga-st. corner Straw- berry-alley.
Byrne, P. junr. bookseller, 135, Baltimore-st.
Byrne, Terence, teacher, 35, Market-st. F. P.
Cable, Jacob, boot-maker, 48, South-st.
Cabrera, John, Spanish cigar manufacturer, Eden-st. F. P.
Caillavet, B. surgeon dentist, 17, Second-st.
Caldwell, John, cordwainer, W. Lancaster-st. near the water, F. P.
Caldwell, 'Thomas, flour merchant, 3. Spear's wharf. Callender & Heald, tobacco manufacturers, 40, Market- space.
Callender, James, book-binder, dwel. Mulberry, near N. Charles-st.
Campbell, John, inn-keeper, Bridge-st. ext. O. T.
Camphell, George, wholesale dry-good store, 223, Bal- timore-t.
Campbell, ihn R. merchant, dwelling N. Eutaw-st. near Fayette.+
Campbell & Ritch merchants, 161, Baltimore-st. Campbell, James, m chant, dwel. do.
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Çampsall, Mickal, livery-stable, back of the U. Bank of Maryland, in Wilks-alley, near Charles-st. and dwelling, Vulcan-alley.
Canne, A. gentleman, W. Fleet, near Bond-st. F. P.
Cannon, Wm. cooper, New-lane, W. P.
Cannon, Wm. merchant, 14, Cheapside, dwel. Union- st. O. T.
Cappeau, Joseph, dry-good store, 73, Baltimore-st.
Capito, Peter, fisherman, Montgomery-st. F. H.
Carey, John E. merchant, dwelling corner of Sharpe and Lombard-sts.
Carman, Mrs. 116, Ann-st. F. P.
Carnoghan, George, grocer, 7, E. Allisanna-st. F. P.
Carr, Joseph, music store, 36, Baltimore-st. dwelling, 20, Great York-st. O. T.
Carrick, M. & A. milliners, 2, S. Calvert-st.
Carrington, J. 64, Granby, corner of Queen-st. O. T.
Carroll & Wolff, whitesmiths, N. Charles-st. dwelling, 18, Conowago-st.
Carroll, Most Reverend Archbishop John, Saratoga-st. next door to St. Peter's church.
Carroll, Edward, breeches-maker, &c. 3, Baltimore-st.
Carroll, Charles, gentleman, Sharpe-st.
Carry, Joseph, boarding-house, 13, George-st. F .. P. Cartee, Benjamin, dealer in American manufactured goods, 151 1-2, Baltimore-st.
Caskaden, Robert, accountant, Lavely's or Orange- alley.
Cassedy, Daniel, Green-st. O. T.
Casserd, Gilbert & Lewis, coopers, M'Clure's wharf.
Caspary, Jacob, hair-dresser, 65, N. Howard-st. --
Cathrell, Wm. oak-cooper, shop 1, Philpot, dwelling, 3, same st. F. P.
Cator, John, grocer, 106, Dugan's wharf.
Catts & Dawson, merchant-tailors, 19, S. Calwrt-st.
Cavanaugh, Peter, inn-keeper, W. Wilk-s+ F. P.
Cecill, Wm. labourer, Aisquith-st. O.r.
Chalmers, Wm. rope store, 63, Pro -- st. near Smith's- wharf.
Chambers, Campbell, dwellin' King-George-st. O. T.
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Champlin, Mrs. 12, Philpot-st. F. P.
Chandler, George, carpenter, York-st. F. H.
Chano, John, inn-keeper, Market-st. F. P.
Chappel, J. sign and ornamental painter, 208, Balti- more-st.
Charrier, James, gun-maker, 50, Market-space.
Chase, Mrs. (widow of the late hon. Samuel), corner of N. Eutaw and Lexington-sts. W. P.
Chase, Samuel, esq. N. E. corner of Frederick and Second-sts.
Chastellier, Benjamin, broker, Commerce-st ..
Chatard, Peter, M. D. 21, Saratoga-st.
Chapman, Joseph. & Amos, cheese-mongers, 15,, Mar- ket-space.
Chapman, Nathaniel, Forrest, near Bridge-st. O. T.
Chapman, Jonathan, & co. Fell-st. F. P.
Chapman, G. 45, Philpot-st. do
Christy, Robert, tailor, N. Liberty-st.
Chenoweth, Richard B. patent plough-maker, dwel- ling, 47, Front-st. O. T.
Chenoweth, Thomas, carpenter, Whiskey-alley.
Chesney, Thomas E. liquor store, Warden-st. near Fish-market.
Chew, Joseph, cordwainer, North-st. O. T.
Chubb, Samuel, dry-good store, corner of St. Patricks- row and Pratt-st.
Church, Sarah, grocer, 55, Harrison-st.
Church, Sheppard, cordwainer, Saratoga, near Paca-st. W. P. 1
Churchill, Simeon, oil and paint store, 76, Cumberland- row.
Clackner, Frederick, mariner, .91, Ann-st. F. P.
Clagett, Elie, flour-merchant, 272, Baltimore-st ..
Clap, Enoch, merchant, Bowley's-wharf.
Clark, Samuel, cordwainer, Union, corner of North-st. O. T.
Clark, captain Alexander, 141, Bond-st. F. P.
Clark, Stephen, & co. book-binders , and stationers, 114, Baltimore-st.
Clark, Juno, (col. woman) L. B. H. Vulcan ~~ y.
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Clark, Joseph, jun. auctioneer, auction-room, 11, Mar- ket-space, dwelling, 1, Baltimore-st.
Clark, Barnet, clothier, lower end of Public-alley.
Clark & Wallis, fancy chair-makers, 17, S. Gay-st. Clark, George, merchant, dwelling, 56, N. Charles-st. Clarkson, - 21, Fayette-st.
Clare, captain Alexander, 99, E. Allisanna-st. F. P.
Classon, John, porter-cellar, 7, Bond-st. do.
Clautice, Joseph, wheelwright, 151, High-st. dwelling, 1, Addison-st. O. T.
Clefford, Sylvester, publican, Light-st.
Clendinen, Wm. H. M. D. 22, Ann-st. F. P.
Clemson, Joseph, grocer, Franklin, near Green-st. W. P.
Clerke, James H. boot and shoe-maker, 34, George-st. F. P.
Clingman, John, & co. hatters, 57, St. Patrick's-row. Clopper, Edward, 19, S. Howard-st.
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