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Clopper, Mrs. Sarah, North, near Green-st. O. T.
Coale, Edward J. bookseller and stationer, 176, Balti- more-st. dwelling, 2, Lexington-st.
Cock, Matthew, ship-carpenter, 22, Ann-st. F. P. Cocke, James, M. D. Lombard, near Hanover-st. Cohee, John, carpenter, Pearl-st. (meadow).
Cohen, J. I. merchant, 22, Water-st. near Market-space. Cole, captain Thomas, merchant, 46, Pitt-st. F. P. Cole, John, dwelling, N. Calvert-st. ext.
Cole, Thomas, ship-carpenter, 8, Wolfe-st. F. P.
Cole, Samuel, dwelling, 35, Green-st. O. T.
Cole, Selah, tin-plate worker, Low, near Union-st. O. T.
Coleman, Alexander, weaver, N. Howard-st. ext. Collard, captain Peter, 121, Wolfe-st. F. P.
Collier, Richard, cordwainer, 33, High-st. O. T. Collins, Wm. baker, 86, Carolina, near Gough-st. F. P. Collins, captain Stephen, lower end of Fleet-st. F. P. Collins, Greenberry, labourer, Happy-alley. do.
Collins, George, carpenter, 29, N. Liberty-st.
Corins, Wm. tailor, 5, Saratoga-st.
Colhour., Wm. merchant, dwelling, Baltimore-st. ext. W. P.
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Colvin, James, flour-merchant, Smith's-wharf, dwelling. S. Eutaw-st.
Combe, captain Solomon, 87, E. Allisanna-st. F. P. Comegys, Falconer, & co. merchants, 190 Baltimore-st. Comegys, Cornelius, merchant, dwelling, 78, Pratt-st. Comegys, Jesse, baker, 77, Granby-st. O. T.
Comegys, Wm. coach and harness maker, 15, Com- merce-st. near Crowl's livery-stables, and dwelling, Milk-lane, near Pitt and Great York-sts. O. T. Con- tinues to make and repair, as usual, all kinds of four wheeled carriages, gigs, curricles, and harness, of the best materials, and in the most fashionable style. N. B. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to.
Commercial and Farmers' Bank, 235, corner of Balti- more and S. Howard-sts.
Comte, Mrs. N. Charles-st.
Concklin, Mrs. boarding-house, 41, South-st.
Connaway, Robert, carpenter, 114, Bond-st. F. P.
Conner, Daniel, merchant, Lovely-lane.
Conrad, Aquila, cooper, Mulberry-alley.
Conrad, James, grocer, corner of S. Charles and Pratt- sts.
Constable, Charles, Lumber-yard, head of the Basin.
Conway, Thomas, grocer, Liberty-alley, O. T.
Conway, Wm. iron-store, 65, South-st.
Conway, Wm. D. agent for the " Shamrock," 238, Bal- timore-st.
Cook, Stephen, grocer, 118, High-st. O. T.
Cook, John L. printer, dwel. Liberty-st. do.
Cook, Isaac, quill-manufacturer, Pitt-st. do.
Cook, Mrs. Holliday-st. O. T. .
Cook, Archibald, labourer, Addison-st. O. T.
Cook, Wm. jun. merchant, Franklin, near Charles-st.
Cook, Elisha, carpenter, N. Eutaw-st. W. P.
Cook, Frederick, butcher, S. Liberty st.
Cook, Levin, carpenter, Harford-st. O. T.
Cookendorfer, Thomas, agent for the proprietors of the Georgetown Stages, next door to the Indian Queen, Baltimore-st.
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Cooper & M'Leavy, coopers, M'Clure's-wharf.
Cooper, Robert, ship-carpenter, E. Allisanna-st. F. P. Cooper, Samuel, cordwainer, Strawberry-alley.
Cooper, A. B. milliner, 149, Baltimore-st.
Cooper, Ambrose, cooper, N. Howard-st. ext.
Corner, James, · sail-maker, dwel. 79, Market-st. F. P Cornelius, John, carpenter, Goodman-st. F. H. Cornthwait & Carey, merchants, 16, Bowley's-wharf. Cornthwait, Robert, teacher, 4, High-st. O. T. Cornthwait, Thomas, carpt. 29, Great York-st. O. T.
Corwine, Jehu, blacksmith, Mill-st. O. T.
Coulson, Henry, 39, High-st. do
Coulson, George, carpenter, 78, Albemarle-st. O. T.
Coulter & Page, doctors, 44, Albemarle-st. O. T.
Coursault, Edward, magazin de modes, 26, Chatham-st. Courtenay, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1:14, Sharpe-st.
Covenhoven, Jacob, oak-cooper, Holliday-st. ext.
Coward, captain Thomas, 12, W. Allisanna-st. F. P. Cox, captain Isaac, W. Wilk, near Carolina-st. do. Cox, Peter, merchant, 84, Dugan's-wharf.
Craggs, John, grocer, corner of Paca and Pratt-sts. W. P. Craggs, Mrs. milliner, 38 1-2, Baltimore-st.
Craig, John D. dwelling, 20, Chatham-st.
Crane, Joseph S. cordwainer, Harford-st. O. T.
Crawford, Wm. B. dry-good store, 25, Baltimore-st.
Crawford, Andrew, counting-house, 59, Smith's, and bake-house, Spear's-wharf.
Crea, Hugh, inn-keeper, 21, George-st. soap and can- dle manufactory opposite ditto, F. P.
Creery, Jonathan, boot-maker, 17, S. Calvert-st.
Creery, John, Theological library, 56, S. Charles-st. Creswell, James, Potter-st. O. T.
Crew, Richard, waggoner, N. Howard-st. ext. Crismond, John, billiard-keeper, Dutch-alley.
Cromwell, John, M. D. New Church-st.
Cromwell, Jacob J. carpenter, Mulberry-alley.
Cronmiller & Small, sugar-refiners, Hanover-market- space. Crook, John, carter, 77, Waggon-alley.
Crook, Charles, dwelling, Lombard, near Hanover-st.
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Cross, Andrew & John, & co. Lumber-merchants; O'Donnel's-wharf.
Crossdale, George, merchant, dwelling, opposite 66, Hanover-st.
Crossgrove, L. W. book-binder, Pearl-st. W. P.
Crossman, Mary, New-lane, W. P.
Crow & Tevis, dry-good store, 225, Baltimore-st.
Crow, Sarah, inn-keeper, 13, Bond-st. F. P.
Crowl, Henry & Conrad, livery-stable, Commerce-st.
Crownover, Hannah, 76, Front-st. O. T.
Crummer, John, grocer, 59, Bridge-st. O. T.
Crummer, N. grocer, Light-st.
Crumwell, Wm. liqour store, 15, Fish-market.
Cruse, Mrs. widow, S. Eutaw-st.
Cry, Frederick, paver, Mulberry-alley.
Culverwell, Stephen, accountant, Mulberry, near Paca- st. W. P.
Cullidon, G. groceries and liquor store, 17, Harrison-sť,
Cummings, John, tailor, Tripolet's-alley.
Cuningham, Wm. grocer, 59, Saratoga-st.
Cuningham, John, 14, Granby-st. O. T.
Cunningham, Eleonora, 20, S. Charles-st.
Curley, James, carpenter, Vulcan-alley.
Curllet, George, coach-painter, S. Frederick-st.
Curran, Michael, tailor, Hawk-st.
Currick, John, watchman, Mulberry-alley.
Cushing, Joseph, book and stationary store, 6, N. How .- ard, near Baltimore-st. .
Dake, William, grocer, 39, W. Wilk-st. F. P.
Daley, Daniel, plasterer, Sharpe near Conway-st.
Dalk, Andrew, soap and candle manufacturer, Pearl-st. W. P.
Dameron, captain John, 125, Wolfe-st. F. P.
Danskin, William, sail-maker, Camden-st. head of the Basin; dwelling, Montgomery-st. F. H. Dare, Nathaniel, brick-maker, Barre near Sharpe-st. Dare, Ephraim, merchant tailor, 1, Light-st.
Darrington, William, boot-maker, 36, Water-st.
Dashiell, Mary, 95, E. Allisanna-st. F. P.
Dastuge, M. D. 6, Water-st.
Davies, John, cordwainer, 24, Union-st. O. T.
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Davies, Samuel, rope store, Pratt-st. near the corner of Cumberland-row.
Davies, Mr. Chamberlain's-alley.
Davies, Betsey, L. B. H. Mulberry near Eutaw-st. Davidge, John B. M. D. New Church near Charles-st.
Davidson, Samuel, accomptant, Green-st. W. P.
Davidson, Mrs. corner of N. Charles and Mulberry-sts. Davis, John, superintendent of the Water-works, 74, N. Charles-st.
Davis, Abraham, boot and shoe-maker, 100, Bond-st. F. P.
Dawes, James, esq. cashier Franklin bank, dwel. do.
Dawson, Rich. turner, corner of Allisanna and Bond- streets, F. P.
Dawson, James, baker, corner of Franklin and Green- streets, W. P.
Dawson, James, porter at thé Farmers' and Merchants' bank, dwel. 76, Conway, near the corner of Eutaw-st. Deagen, Mrs. 24, Chatham-st.
Deal, Jacob, inn-keeper, 7, Market-space.
Dear, Isaac, cordwainer, 11, W. Lancaster-st. F. P.
Deaver, John, teacher, 83, N. Liberty-st.
De Beet, Cornelius, fancy painter, Mulberry-st. corner of Lerews-alley.
De Butts, Elisha, M. D. 62, N. Liberty-st.
Decker, George, merchant, 24, N. Howard-st.
Degoei, Bartholomew, carpenter, 29, Harrison-st.
Delacour, James, merchant, 2, N. Howard-st. dwelling, 7, S. Howard-st.
Delahay, William, cordwainer, 23, Carolina-st. F. P. Deloste, Francis, clock and watch-maker, 3, Baltimore- street.
Delozier, Daniel, surveyor to the Custom-house, dwel. Catherine-st. W. P.
Del Vecchio, Peter, carver and gilder, picture-frame maker, looking-glass and print seller, 1, Calvert-st. deals in drawings, paintings, ornaments for fire- screens, &c. also various sizes of drawing-paper and vellum.
N. B. Barometers and Thermometers made and repaired.
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De Mangin, Charles, cabinet-maker, 88, N. Howard-st. Dempsey, Thomas, druggist, dwelling, 3, German-lane. Denison & Savin, merchts. 5, Pratt-st. Bowley's-wharf. Denison, John M. merchant, dwelling, Pleasant-st. near city springs.
Denmead, Adam, dwelling, 53, Green-st. O. T.
Denny, William, ship-joiner, 58, lower-end Pitt-street, dwelling, 12, Wolfe-st. F. P.
Denny, Mrs. back of No. 31, N. Howard-st.
Denos, Augustine R. grocer, Forrest-st. F. H.
Denys, James, porter, 87, Waggon-alley.
Derkhiem, Myer, High near Bridge-st. O. T.
Deshon, Christopher, merchant, 57, Smith's-wharf. Desvareux, Francis, back of No. 16, N. Frederick-st. Dew, James C. merchant, 87, Harford-st. O. T.
Dew, Edward, baker, corner of Water and S. Gay-st. Dewey, Silas, Concord-st. near Water-st.
Dickehut, George, confectioner, 127, Baltimore-st. Diffenderffer, John, merchant, 65, M'Elderry's-wharf, iron store, near ditto; dwelling, Great York-st. O. T. Diggs, Beverley, mariner, 19, W. Allisanna-st. F. P. Dinsmore & Kyle, merchants, 82, Pratt-st. head of Bow- ley's-wharf.
Dinsmore, Henry W. merchant, dwelling, 102, Pratt-st. Dinsmore. Patrick, merchant, 110, N. Howard-st.
Disney, William, comb-maker, S. Eutaw-st.
Disney, Benjamin, painter and glazier, N. Paca-street, near the new market, W. P.
Divers, John, Carpenter, Long-lane, W. P.
Dixon, William, carpenter, 68, High-st. O. T.
Dixon, John, rigger, Star-alley, F. P.
Dobbin, Archibald, revenue officer, 15, Ann-st. F. P.
Dobbin, Geo. & Murphy, book and job printers, 4, Harrison-st.
Dobbins, William, carpenter, corner of S. Paca-street and Whiskey-alley.
Dobler, Jacob, tailor, 61, W. Wilk-st. F. P.
Dodge, Alpheus, pump-maker, 7, S. Liberty-st. Doerbaecker, Adam, baker, Goodman-st. F. H. Dome, John, carpenter, 16, S. Howard-st.
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Domestic Warehouse, for the sale of American manu- factured goods, 80, Baltimore-st.
Donahue, Patrick, cordwainer, N. Paca-st. W. P.
Donahue, James, mariner, 103, Ann-st. F. P.
Donaldson, John, architect, Conowago-st.
Donaldson, Joseph, merchant, dwelling, 68, Saratoga- street.
Donaldson, Samuel I. attorney at law, office, N. Cal- vert-st. dwelling, 64, Hanover-st.
Donnell, Charles T. teacher, 3, Baltimore-st.
Donnell, John, grocer, 105, French-st. O. T.
Donnell, John, merchant, Water-st. next door to the Custom-house; dwelling, Water near South-st.
Donnellan, Thomas, Mulberry, corner of North-st.
Donnelly, Daniel, teacher, 3, S. Frederick-st.
Doolen, Rhodey, grocer, 9, North near Saratoga-st.
Dop, George, soap and candle manufacturer, Pearl-st. (meadow).
Dorgan, captain Andrew, 56, Queen-st. F. P.
Dorney, captain John, Potter-st. O. T.
Dorney, Thomas, cordwainer, 20, North-st. O. T.
Dornin, Bernard, Roman Catholic Library, 10, Balti- more-st. dwelling, Smith-st. F. P.
Dorsey, Ely, dwelling, 127, Hanover-st.
Dorsey, Henry K. cabinet-maker, 11, Union-st. O. T.
Dorsey, Joshua, merchant, corner of Pratt-st. and head of O'Donnell's-dock.
Dougherty, John, esq. office, corner of Liberty and St. Tammany-sts. dwelling, New Church-st.
Dougherty, Neal, grocer, corner of Hill and Sharpe- streets.
Dougherty, Mrs. 36, Bond-st. F. P.
Dougherty, Barney, grocery, Gough-st.
Dougherty, John, livery stable, Horse market.
Dougherty, Theophilus F. esq. dwel. corner of Sharpe and Conway-sts.
Dowdle, George, hide and leather dealer, 47, N. How- ard-st.
Dowling, William, inn-keeper, 27, Market-space.
Downes, William B. turner, E. Lancaster-st. F. P.
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Dowson, captain Joseph, 72, Pitt-st. O. T. Dowson & Allstan, ship-chandlers, O'Donnell's-wharf.
Dowson, captam Henry, Pitt-st. O. T.
Doyle, Patrick, mariner, E. Lancaster-st. F. P.
Drew, captain Nehemiah, Straight-lane, near Friend's ineeting, O. T.
Driscoll, captain Cornelius, 33, Albemarle-st. O. T.
Drummond, Francis, plasterer, North-st. do.
Dryden, James, boot-maker, 173, Baltimore-st.
Dubourg, Lewis, merchant, Paca near Mulberry-sts. W. P.
Ducasse, John, 89, Harford-st. O. T.
Duchemin, Francis, gentleman, 72, Camden-st.
Duckett, Mrs. Sophia, corner of Chatham-street and St. Paul's-lane. 1
Duddell, James, cabinet-maker, 53, N. Gay-st.
Duer, John, esq cashier of the Farmers' and Merchants' bank; dwelling, 252, Baltimore-st.
Duff, William, cooper, 48, N. Frederick st.
Dugan, Mrs. Cowpen-alley.
Dugan, George, merchant tailor, 3, Hanover near Bal- timore-st. dwelling, 1, Baltimore-st.
Dumeste, Mrs. Elizabeth, Paca near Saratoga-st. W. P. Dunbar, George T. esq. cashier of the Commercial and Farmers' bank ; dwelling, St. Paul's lane. Dunburgh, Francis, Ruxton-lane.
Duncan, John W. painter and glazier: shop, 39, Fell- street; dwelling, Fountain-st. F. P.
Duncan, John, coach-maker, 2, Front-st. O. T.
Dunkel, George A. M. D. corner of Liberty and Tam- many-sts.
Dunkin, captain Perry, 13, E. Allisanna-st. F. P. Dunn, William, tailor, 223 1-2, Baltimore-st.
Duon, Honore, fringe and lace-maker, Pratt-st. near O'Donnell's-wharf.
Du Parc, Madam, Short-alley, W. P.
Durand, John, mariner, Ann ncar Fleet-st. F. P.
Durham, Mrs. Martha, milliner, 203 1-2, Baltimore-st. Dyer, Elijah, carpenter, Courtland-st.
Dyer, Joseph, grocer, Baltimore-st. extended, W. P.
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Eacrit, Rachel, dry-good store, 8, Bank-st.
Eagleston, John, butcher, 166, Bond-st. F. P. Easterbrook, D. merchant, 8, Bank-st.
Easton, Mrs. dwelling, 236, Baltimore-st.
Eaton & Cope, wholesale dry-good store, 242, Balti- more-st.
Eaverson, Joseph, coach-maker, N. Charles-st. dwel. 25, Conowago-st.
Eberd, Samuel, carpenter, Straight-lane, O. T.
Eberhardt, John, carpenter, 74, Waggon-alley.
Eberhart, Conrad, tailor, N. Eutaw-st. W. P.
Eckel, Philip P city guager, and inspector of domestic
liquors; dwelling, 114, Green-st. O. T. | Slate kept at Messrs. John and Jacob Stouffer's, 25, N. Howard- street, and John Gregg & co.'s, Bowley's-wharf.] Edes, Ben. printing-office, S. W. corner of Baltimore and South-sts.
Edes, Mrs. millinery store, and ladies' lottery-office, 65, Baltimore-st.
Eddy, Rufus, boot and shoe-maker, 43, N. Howard-st.
Edgar, Adam, carpenter, York-st. F. H.
Edgar, Thomas, M. D. 65, Bond-st. F. P.
Edger & Parks, merchants, corner of N. Howard and Franklin-sts.
Edmundson, Joseph, salt carter, 51, Ross-st. W. P. Edwards & Kitheart, ship-joiners, Spear's-wharf.
Edwards, George, N. Howard-st. extended.
Edwards, Abraham, cordwainer, Strawberry-alley.
Edwards, Jonathan, dry-good store, 41, Baltimore-st.
Edwards, Cadwallader, dry-good store, 45, Baltimore- street.
Egerton, Charles C. grocer, 46, Baltimore-st. dwelling, ay-st.
ichelberger, George, dwelling, Camden-st.
Eichelberger & Clemm, merchants, 264, Baltimore-st. corner of N. Howard-st.
Eichler, Sally, widow, Baltimore-st. extended, W. P.
Eilenstone, Frederick, stocking-weaver, Dulany-st.
Eiselen, Mrs. dwelling, 246, Baltimore-st.
Eisenbrey, John, coach-maker, 108, Pratt-st.
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Elder & Taylor, merchants, 3, N. Howard-st.
Elder, Esther, N. Liberty-st.
Elderdice, Mrs. Ruxton-lane.
Eldred, captain Eppes, spectacle-maker, optician, &c. 17, Pitt-st. O. T.
Elgard, Hartman, stage-owner, 18, S. Howard-st.
Ellicott, Thomas, dwelling, 36, Sharpe-st.
Elliot, Robert, has for sale at his new paper-hanging warehouse, corner of Liberty and Lexington-streets, also, 3, N. Charles-street, opposite the Union bank; a complete and general assortment of the most fashionable papers and borders; which, for beauty and durability of colours, are not inferior to any on the continent; he will sell to town customers and country merchants, on the most reasonable terms.
He sincerely thanks his numerous friends and cus- tomers for all favours past, and from their daily in ereasing patronage, he has reason to believe that his first public promise of attention to business, reasona- ble charges, soundness of work by careful and experi- enced hands, and despatch in the execution of orders,
has been realized to the satisfaction of his employers. Elliot, Thomas, waggoner, Ross-st. W. P.
Ellis, Thomas, cartman, 79, Granby-st. O. T.
Ellis, captain John, Holliday-st.
Ely, George, blacksmith, 144, Green-st. O. T.
Emory, Thomas L. jr. attorney at law, New Church-st. near St. Paul's lane.
Englebright, John, carpenter, Forrest-st. O. T.
English, Robert, painter and glazier, 132, S. Charles-st.
English, Marshall, house-carp. Fayette-st. ext. W. P. Erbp, Christian, carpenter, Waggon-alley.
Ernstbacker, George, cordwainer, 7, North-st.
Erwine, John, umbrella manufacturer, 2, N. Gay-st. Esmenard, John F. Hanover-st.
Espiet, Bartholomew, cabinet-maker, 33, S. Charles-st.
Espinard, J. gentleman, Great York-st. O. T.
Estmen, Henry, grocer, County-wharf, F. P.
Etshberger, Wolffgang, grocer, Bridge-st. ext. O. T. Evans, Lewis E. dwelling, 96, Pratt-st.
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Evans, Griffith, oak-cooper, dwelling, Water-st. foot of Peters'-bridge.
Evans, Thomas, carpenter, Conway near Sharpe-st. .
Evans, Joshua, grocer, corner of S. Charles and Pratt- streets.
Evans, John, biscuit bakehouse, Price's-wharf,- F. P. dwelling, S. Charles-st. near Primrose-alley.
Evans, Job, carpenter, Addison-st. O. T.
Evans, William, deputy-sheriff, 19, E. Fleet-st. F. P. Evans, Mrs. Nancy, widow, Pitt-st. near the run, O. T.
Everett, Thomas, umbrella and hardware store, 224, Baltimore-st.
Everson, captain Nicholas, 18, M'Elderry's-wharf.
Evis, Jarvis, plasterer, W. Wilk-st. F. P.
Ewaldt, John H. grocer, Franklin-st. near Hookstown- road. W. P.
Ewing, Henry, plaster-miller, Jones-st. O. T.
Fagg, Mrs. Catherine, milliner, 122, High-st. O. T. Faherty. Sally, Star-alley, F. P.
Fahnestock, Henry, dry-good store, 29, N. Howard-st. Fahnestock, Derrick, mercht. dwel. 19, N. Howard-st. Fahnestock, Peter, dry-good store, 17, N. Howard-st.
Fairbairn, Thomas H. grocer, 61, Bridge-st. O. T. dwelling, 15, ditto.
Fair, Charles, joiner, Lee-st.
Faithful, William, printer, 48, Green-st. O. T.
Falconer, Mrs. Conway near Sharpe-st.
Fanning, Dennis, publican, Light-st ..
Farmers' and Merchants' bank, 252, Baltimore-st.
Farnandis, Samuel, dwelling, Chatham-st. corner of St. Paul's-lane:
Faucet, Rowland, cartman, N. Howard-st. extend.
Faulac, John, gentleman, Aisquith-st. O. T.
Fauth, Ernest, tailor, Mulberry-st.
Fearson, captain Jesse, Pitt-st. O. T.
Feinour, William, plumber, and tin-plate worker, 37, Bond-st. F. P.
Fenby, Peter, jr. oak-cooper, Donnell's-wharf, F. P.
Fenby, Samuel, shoe-store, 229, Baltimore-st.
Ferguson, John, stone-cutter, Chappel-alley.
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Ferguson, James T. teacher, 46, Chatham-st.
Ferguson, John, merchant, 9, N. Calvert-st.
Ferguson, Benjamin, office for the " new line of Norfolk packets," 101, Bowley's-wharf. B. F. has very re- cently added to his line of Norfolk packets two cop- pered vessels, whose cabin accommodations are such as to give general satisfaction : in arranging for this line, he has spared neither expense nor trouble in evincing to a generous public, his determination to use his best endeavours to please. & A packet will sail from Bowley's wharf (Baltimore) opposite the office, every Wednesday and Saturday ; also from Newton's wharf, Norfolk, on the same days. The terms of passage are: for cabin passengers, every thing found except liquors, ten dollars ; for steerage passengers, found in the same manner, six dollars ; for children, five dollars.
. N. B. Liquors to be had at tavern rates.
Benjamin and John Ferguson, proprietors. December 25, 1811.
Ferrall, Mrs. grocer, N. Eutaw-st.
Finagan, James, ship-carpenter, 46, Bond-st. F. P.
Finlay, John & Hugh, fancy-furniture manufacturers, N. Gay-st.
Finley & Van Lear, merchants, 270, Baltimore-st.
Finley, Ebenezer, & Son, merchants, N. E. corner of Fayette and Paca-sts. W. P.
Fishpaw, Jesse, blacksmith, 149, High-st. dwelling, 27, Union-st. O. T.
Fisher, Robert, lumber-merchant, 16, Spear's-wharf.
Fisher, John M. & W. Johnston, painters and glaziers, Water, near South-st.
Fisher, Abraham, labourer, Lee-st.
Fisher & M'Clellan, merchants, 45, N. Howard-st.
Fissour, J. M. merchant, 8, Light-st.
Fitch, Wm. 100, Green-st. O. T.
Fitch, captain Daniel, 74, E. Allisanna-st. F. P.
Fitch, Henry, labourer, North-st. O. T.
Fitzgerald, Edward, ship-chandler and grocer, 15, George-st. F. P.
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Fitzhugh, John, Aisquith-st. O. T.
Fitzhugh, John, gentleman, Pitt-st. O. T.
Flaherty, James, labourer, Wolfe-st. F. P. Floyd, Charles, grocer, N. Howard-st.
Fleisher, Anthony, feed-store, Franklin-st.
Fleming, Frederick, porter-bottler, Brandy-alley.
Fletcher & Patterson, tobacco-manufacturers, 40, N. Ho- ward-st.
Fliehee, Christian, inn-keeper, corner of Mulberry and Eutaw-sts.
Fobel, Daniel, distiller, W. Wilk, corner of Caroline- st. F. P.
Focke, Frederick, & co. merchants, corner of North and Green-sts. O. T.
Focke, Frederick, merchant, dwelling, 50, N. Frede- rick-st.
Foley, Timothy, cabinet-maker, 98, High-st. O. T.
Foltz, Wm. and Jacob, sugar-refiners, corner of Eu- taw-st. and Bottle-alley.'
Ford, Stephen H. merchant, dwelling, 9, Conowago-st. Ford, Joseph T. wheelwright, Albemarle-st. opposite , 80, O. T. also Pratt-st. near the lower bridge.
Foreman, Edward, bricklayer, Caroline-st. near Colum- bian gardens.
Foreman, Mrs. Jane, corner of Paca and Mulberry-sts. W. P.
Forman, Christian, butcher, Kimmel's-alley.
Forrest, George, mariner, Happy-alley, F. P.
Forrest, John, carpenter, Lee-st.
Forrester, Ralph, blacksmith, Duke, near Albemarle- st. O. T.
Forrester & Wheeler, cabinet-makers, Waters-t.
Forsyth, Wm. drover, N. Eutaw-st. W. P.
Forsyth, Jacob, trader, Biddle-st. W. P.
Foster, Mrs. genteel boarding-house, E. Lancaster-st. F. P.
Foss, John, paver, Franklin-st. near Lerew's-alley Foss, Jacob, blacksmith, dwelling, N. Eutaw-st. W. P. Fountain, Joseph, Spanish-cigar-maker, 4, Bank-st. Fousbenner, Daniel, blacksmith, 82, Lee-st.
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Fowler, Wm. constable, Lexington-st. W. P.
Fowler, Benjamin, city-collector, Dulany-st: opposite Leaman's gardens.
Fowler, James, pilot, Eden, near Gough-st. F. P.
Fox, Mrs. 4, N. Liberty-st.
Foxall, Thomas, porter of the Mechanics' Bank, dwel. 4, Public-alley.
Frailey, Leonard, city-gauger and inspector of domes-
tic liquors, dwelling, 98, Pratt-st. a slate is left at Messrs. John & Jacob Stouffer's, 125, N. Howard-st.
also at Messrs. John Gregg & co. 80, Bowley's-wharf. France, Joseph, dry-good store, 175 1-2, Baltimore-st. Francis, Benjamin, hardware-store, 12, Pratt-st.
Franciscus, George, gold and silver-smith, 32, Balti- more-st.
Franciscus, John, 31, Albemarle-st. O. T.
Franklin Bank, 88, Baltimore-st.
Frazer, captain James, 26, Ann-st. F. P.
Frazier, Richard, revenue-officer, 89, Green-st. O. T.
Frazier, James, officer in the U. States' navy, Milk- alley, near Glendy's church, O. T.
Freburger, Henry, inn-keeper, 5, Water-st.
Freburger, John, baker, Forrest-st. F. H.
Freeman, Wm. cabinet-maker, Argyle-alley, F. P.
Freeman, W. H. engraver, St. Paul's-lane.
French, Simon, pilot, 55, Queen-st. F. P.
Frey, Samuel, merchant, 268, Baltimore-st.
Fridge & Morris, dry-good merchants, 14, S. Calvert-st. Friese, Philip R. I. proprietor Baltimore glass-house,
210, Baltimore-st. dwelling, corner of Pratt and Han- over-sts.
Frizel, Wm. D. inn-keeper, Franklin-st. W. P.
Fry, William, compiler of the Baltimore Directory, 15, Bank-st. opposite Mr. Kaminsky's tavern.
Fry, James, accountant, 8, Wolfe-st. F. P. Fryer, Henry, 24, N. Frederick-st.
Fulford, Henry, dwelling, St. Paul's-lane.
Fuller, Brown, & Alley, wholesale shoe-store, 216, Bal- timore-st.
Fuller, Abraham, merchant, Franklin, near Paca-st. W. P.
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Fulton, Wm. mariner, 7, E. Fleet-st. F. P. Fulton, James, merchant, 1, Sharpe-st. Fulton & Starck, merchants, 78, N. Howard-st. Fulton, David, esq. corn. of Saratoga and N. Eutaw-sts. Funk, John, house-carpenter, 74, Waggon-alley. Gaddis, Wm. founder, Montgomery-st. F. H. Galloway, Ezekiel, inn-keeper, Market-st. F. P, Galt, Peter, esq. clock and watch-maker, 19, Fell-st. office at do. F. P.
Galt & Thomas, merchants, Sharpe, near Baltimore-st. Gardner, Wm. cordwainer., Strawberry-alley.
Gardner, Sarah, shop-keeper, 4, Queen-st. F. P. Gardner, captain Samuel, 4, High-st. O. T. Gardner, Peter, chair-maker, Low-st. do.
Garland, George, mariner, Caroline-st. F. P. Garret, John, carpenter, Lombard-st.
Gaston, Dennis, tin-plate-worker, 9, George-st. F. P. Gatchell, Samuel H. esq. office, 4, Shakespear-st. F. P. Geiger, John, grocer, 58, S. Charles-st.
George & Sweeny, tobacconists, 75, N. Howard-st. Gerlach, Charles, M. D. Light-st.
German, Philip, sen. 116, Sharpe-st.
German, Philip, junr. do. do.
Gibbons, Wm. cooper, S. Paca-st. W. P.
Gibson, Priscilla; Long-lane, W. P.
Gibson, Wm. M. D. corner of Bernard and Charles-st.
Gibson, Wm. esq. clerk of the county court, dwelling, near Mr. Grundy's country seat, W. P.
Gibson, Robt. hack-driver, back of 46, S. Frederick-st. Gibson, Wm. teacher, Union-st. O. T.
Gibson, John, gent. corner of Eutaw and Pratt-sts.
Gilberthorp, Wm. grocer, 25, Gough-st. F. P. Gilpin & Brown, grocers, 18, Cheapside, Gildea, captain James, 5, Queen-st. F. P. Gill, John, carpenter, Addison-st. O. T. Gill, John B. clothier, 44, S. Calvert-st. 28, do. Gill, Absalom B. do.
Gimbrette, John F. grocer, 59, N, Gay-st. Gindhart, Xaver, limner, 69, Bond-st. F. P. Glaherty, John, labourer. N. Eutaw-st.
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Glasser, Jacob, blacksmith, Griffith's-bridge, dwelling, 49, East, corner of French-st. O. T.
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