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Glassgow, Wm. R. boot-maker, 124 1-2, Baltimore-st.
Glenn, Elias, esq. attorney at law, 29, N. Charles, near Conowago-st.
Glenn, Mr. dwelling, Granby-st. O. T.
Glenn, John W. & co. oil and paint store, 71, M'Elder- ry's wharf, dwelling, Front-st. O. T.
Glenn, James & W. saddlers, corner of Baltimore and N. Gay-sts.
Gobright, Wm. tin-plate worker, 20, Conowago-st.
Godfroid, Wm. 55, Water-st.
Goforth, Geo. gilder and sign painter, 45, Bridge-st: O. T.
Golden, John, sail-maker, Donnell's wharf, dwelling, Ann-st. 9 1-2, F. P.
Golder, Robt. dry-good store, 95, Baltimore-st.
Goldthwait, capt. Ezekiel, Green near North-st. O. T. Goodmanson, Peter, boarding house, 30, Bond-st. F. P. Gordon, John, merchant, dwelling, Hanover-st.
Gordon, Mrs. boarding-house, 245, Baltimore-st.
Gore, Amos, 26, W. Lancaster-st. F. P.
Gorsuch, Thomas & John, inn-keepers, Bridge-st. O. T.
Gorsuch, Nicholas, inn-keeper, 104, High-st. do.
Gorton, captain Wanton, Liberty-st. do
Gouges, Mrs. fancy-goods and millenery store, 35, Baltimore-st.
Gowan, John, soap, candle, starch, and fig-blue manu- facturer, 44, Lexington-st.
Grace, Samuel, 90, Bond-st. F. P.
Graf, Frederick C. merchant, dwel. 48, N. Charles-st.
Graff, John, tailor, 53, Market-st. F. P.
Graham, Thomas, scowman, 49, W. Wilk-st. F. P.
Graham, James B. grocer, County-wharf, do. Graham, Henry, labourer, 65, Albemarle-st. O. T.
Graham, Hamilton, first accountant Bank of Maryland, dwelling, 30, Albemarle-st. O. T.
Graham, Wm. grocer, Aisquith-st. O. T.
Graham, Wm. M. D. N. E. corner of Albemarle and King George-sts. O. T.
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Graham, Mrs. grocer, 68, French-st. O. T.
Grahame, Wm. esq. president of the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, dwelling, 14, Hanover-st.
Grandchamp, Wm. clothier, corner of Pratt-st. and Cumberland-row.
Grant, Daniel, boarding-house, 200, Baltimore-st.
Grant, John, hack-driver, back of 35, Liberty-st.
Grapevine, Frederick, merchant, 76, N. Howard-st.
Grapevine, Frederick, junr. dwelling, 97, Saratoga-st. Gray, Robert G. plasterer, French-st. O. T.
Gray, Henry, fancy-hat store, 9, Second-st. Green, Robert, boarding-house, 32, Bond-st. F. P.
Green, Charles, dwelling, Bridge-st. O. T.
Green, George W. chair-maker, 31, S. Calvert-st.
Green, John, cordwainer, 7, Saratoga-st.
Green, Matthew, grocer, N. W. corner of N. Charles and Conowago-sts.
Greeves, David, grocer, County-wharf, F. P.
Gregg, captain Alexander, E. Wilk-st. F. P.
Gregg, John, & co. merchants, 80, Pratt-st. Bowley's- wharf.
Gridley & Driggs, grocers, 63, Bridge-st. O. T.
Griffin, Thomas, 18, Lombard-st.
Griffin, Charles, 33, S. Howard-st.
Grigg, Frederick, blacksmith, Short-alley, W. P.
Griffith, Henry B. stone-cutter, 9, S. Charles-st.
Griffith, Susanna, inn-keeper, 4, N. Gay. st.
Griffith, Samuel G. merchant, Wood-st. Bowley's-wharf, dwelling, 97, Hanover-st.
Griffiths, Thomas, grocer, 46, North-st.
Grimes, Levy, carpenter, 23, W. Fleet-st. F. P.
Griner, Ginther, glass-blower, Forrest-st. F. H. Gritzner, Frederick, grocer, 11, Thames-st. F. P.
Groom, Wm. grocer, 14, E. Fleet-st. F. P.
Gross & White, grocers, 70, corner of Gay and Har rison-sts.
Gross, John, Jones-st. O. T.
Grub, Michael, junr. cedar-cooper, Mulberry-st.
Gruber, John, cedar-cooper, 17, Lexington-st.
Grub, Michael, cedar-cooper, 23 1-2, N. Howard-st.
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Gruchy, John, brewer, Holliday-st. ext. Grundy, James, dwelling, N. Calvert-st. ext.
Gunnet, Nicholas, tobacconist. 80, Camden-st. Guise, Francis, inn-keeper, 48, Market-space. Guttrow, Stephen, hatter, 20, Pratt-st. Haddaway, Wm. mariner, Wolfe-st. F. P. Hahn, John, wheelwright, 17, Pitt-st. O. T. Hahn, Henry, painter, 22, Lexington-st. Haigh, Samuel, merchant, 3, N. Liberty-st. dwelling. 76, Pratt .- st.
Halsey, Mrs. school-mistress, N. Charles-st.
Hall, Mrs. Isabella, 74, Sharpe-st.
Hall, Mrs. dwelling, 42, Hanover st.
Hall, John E. attorney at law, 13, St. Paul's-lane.
Hall, R. W. M. D. do
Hall, Christopher, cordwainer, Harford-st.
Hall, Ezekiel, mariner, lower end of Allisanna-st. F. P.
Hall, James, ship-carpenter, do. Fleet-st. do Hall, captain Joseph, High-st. O. T.
Hall, James, weaver, Addison-st. do.
Hall, Caleb, gentleman, 32, Pratt-st.
Hall, Washington, Baltimore-st. ext. W. P.
Hogg, John, grocer, 13, Saratoga-st. Handy, Wm. W. M. D 53, Hanover-st.
Haney, David, mariner, Mulberry-alley.
Haney, Charles, cordwainer, Whiskey-alley.
Hanna, Wm. 73, E. Fleet-st. F. P.
Hanna, John, 12, W. do. do.
Hanan, John, carpenter, 70, Granby-st. O. T. Hanson, Charles W. attorney at law, S. Frederick-st. Hanson, Wm. tailor, 3, Market-space.
Harbst, Christian, tailor, 79, Bond-st. F. P.
Harden, Samuel, dry-good store, 175, Baltimore-st.
Harden, Thomas, mariner, Happy-alley, F. P.
Hardester, Benjamin, sail-maker, dwelling, Green-st. O. T.
Hare, Jesse, tobacco manufacturer, Granby near Queen- streets, O. T.
Harrod & Buel, book-binders and stationers, 12, S. Cal- vert-st.
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Harris, George, teacher, Hanover-market-space.
Harris, John F. N. Liberty near St. Tammany-st.
Harris, Mary, widow, Addison-st. O. T.
Harris, Samuel, merchant, dwelling, Duke corner of Exeter-st. O. T.
Harris, James, ship-carpenter, Star-alley, F. P.
Harrison, William, gentleman, 82, Waggon-alley.
Harrison, Hall, merchant, dwelling, Lombard, near Hanover-st.
Harrison, Daniel, carpenter, 25, Bond-st. F. P.
Harryman, Stephen, cartman, 21, Market-st. F. P.
Harwood, Henry, tobacconist, Dutch-alley.
Hart, Nicholas, oak-cooper, 58, South-st. dwelling, near Jacob Laudenslager's, on the hill.
Hart, Jacob accountant, U. Bank, dwelling, 111, N. Howard-st.
Hart, Joseph, New-bridge hotel, 1, Great York-st. O. T. Hartshorne, Wm. biscuit-baker, 64, South-st. dwelling, 103, Hanover-st.
Harvey, Mrs. Eliz. boarding-house, 176, Baltimore-st. Harwood, T. & J. merchants, 113, N. Howard-st. Haskins & Harrison, merchants, 89, Bowley's-wharf. Haslam, John, Veterinary-surgeon, 101, High-st. O. T. Haslett, Joseph, sail-maker, 46, Argyle-alley, F. P. Haslett, Wm merchant, head of O'Donnell's-dock. Hassard, J. & R. merchants, 77, N. Howard-st. Hattenbach, Wm. hair-dresser, New-church-st. Hatton, Caleb, carter, Courtland-st.
Haubert, Fred. & co. merchants, 241, Baltimore-st. Haupt, M. jr. snuff and segar manufactory, Light-st. Hauptman, John, cordwainer, 54, S. Charles-st.
Hawkins, James L. teller at the Commercial and Far- mers' bank; dwelling, S. Liberty-st.
Hayden, Henry, dentist, 38, corner of N Charles and Chatham-streets, desirous of rendering himself, in his profession, worthy of the patronage of the ladies and gentlemen of Baltimore, respectfully offers his ser- vices to those who may, in the smallest degree, re- quire professional aid; in any disease of the mouth and gums, or in premature decays, and deficiencies of
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the teeth, from a partial or total loss of one or more of them. Natural and artificial teeth set, without ex- tracting the remaining roots, from one to full sets complete, either with ligatures, springs, pivots, or on plates of gold, and in such a manner as to be useful and highly ornamental. The tartar so injurious to the teeth, which caries blackness and discolouring, removed and the teeth restored to their native white- ness, without the smallest pain, or injury to the ena- mel. Decayed teeth orrified and pluged, so as to ren- der them useful, and prevent their further decay .... Teeth extracted with perfect safety, and every other operation performed, that comes within the line of his profession, to preserve the beauty and soundness of the teeth, and a healthy state of the gums. If ten- derness and care in different operations, beauty and elegance in the finishing and setting artificial teeth, and the most implicit candour in his advice, are in- ducements ; those who may honour him with their confidence may be assured of meeting with satisfac- tion. Any person wishing to be waited on at their residence, will please to send a line or servant.
Hayes & Dougherty, grocers, corn. of Union & Bridge- streets, O. T.
Hayes, captain Walter C. 19, Granby-st. O. T.
Hayes, R. & co. dry-good store, 97, Baltimore-st.
Hayne, George, merchant, 5, Bowley's-wharf.
Hayward, William, jr. grocer, Paca-st. W. P.
Hayward, Mrs. Harriet, dwelling, on the hill, opposite late college, Chatham-st.
Hazlehurst, Andrew, dwelling, St. Tammany, near N. Liberty-st.
Heairn, captain John, County-wharf, F. P.
Healy, John, grocer, 16, Water-st.
Heath Richard K. tanner and currier, 1, Cheapside.
Heath, Upton S. esq. attorney at law, corner of Cha- tham-st. and St. Paul's-lane.
Heathcote, John, wholesale dry-good merchant, S. W. corner of Baltimore and Charles-st.
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Hebbard & Williamson, druggists, corner of Baltimore and S. Calvert-sts.
Heden, Garret, blacksmith, Tripolets'-alley.
Hedges, Peter, house-carpenter, Lexington-st. ext. W. P. Heidelbach, John H. merchant, 70, South-st. dwelling, 53, Pratt-st.
Hegeman, Henry B. ship-carpenter, 2, Bond-st. F. P. Helm, George, carpenter, N. Eutaw-st. W. P.
Helms, captain James, 16, Green-st. O. T.
Helmling, Joseph, carter, Montgomery-st. F. H.
Helmling, Anthony, block and pump-maker, Camden- street, near the Basin ; dwelling, Peace-alley.
Henderson, John, drayman, Green near North-st. O. T.
Henderson, Griffith, Franklin near Paca-st. W. P.
Henderson, Nathaniel, teacher, 41, Water-st.
Henning, Thomas, bricklayer, 38, Saratoga-st.
Henricks, Isaac, Pitt-st. near Friends' meeting-house, O. T.
Herbaugh, Leonard, carpenter, Saratoga-st. ext. W. P. Herbert, Joseph, Pleasant-st.
Herbert, Charles, pump-maker, Mulberry-alley.
Herbert, William, constable, Forrest-st. F. H.
Heron, James & A. dry-good-store, S. W. corner of Baltimore-st. and market-space.
Herron, Michael, drayman, Franklin-lane.
Herron, Robert B. house-carpenter, Duke-st. O. T.
Herstons, Charles, dwelling, Green near German-st. W. P.
Hertzog, George, S. Eutaw-st.
Herwig, Mrs. widow, N. Liberty near Lexington-st.
Heslip, John & son, boot-makers, 44, Baltimore-st. Heyland, Marcus, merchant, 230, Baltimore-st.
Hickley, Sebastian, stone-cutter, Griffith's-bridge, O. T. Hicks, rev. Galen, 92, Granby-st. near Trinity church, O. T.
Higgins, Susanna, grocer, corner of Pratt and Com- merce-sts.
Hilary, Anthony, hair-dresser, 2, N. Liberty-st.
Hildenbrandt, Christian, boot-maker, N. Eutaw-street, W. P.
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Hill, captain John, 71, E. Fleet-st. F. P. Hill, Robert, cabinet-mak. Pratt-st. near lower bridge. Hillen, John, dwelling, 54, Pitt-st. O. T. Hillert, captain John A. 8, Philpot-st. F. P. Hindman, James, gentleman, 12, S. Gay-st. Hines, William, hatter, 12, Primrose-alley. Hirsch, Joseph, glass-blower, foot of Federal hill. Hirsch, Francis, ditto, ditto.
Hiser, Nicholas, cartman, Biddle-st. W. P.
Hitselberger, John, house-carpenter, Pearl-st. W. P. Hitselberger, Joseph, tailor, corner of Franklin-st. and Hookstown-road, W. P.
Hoburg & Rogge, upholsterers, 13, South-st.
Hoburg, John, dwelling, 15, Green-st. O. T.
Hodges & Landsdale, merchants, lower end of Smith's- wharf.
Hodgkin, Mrs. Susanna, corner of King George and Granby-sts. O. T.
Hoey, James, cordwainer, Addison-st. O. T.
Hoey, John, ditto, ditto, do.
Hoffmaster, F. musician, Carolina-st. F. P.
Hoffman, Gotlieb, porter-cellar, 238, Baltimore-st.
Hoffman, Jacob & Son, curriers, 7, Cheapside.
Hoffman, Michael, dwelling, 91, Sharpe-st.
Hoffman, Peter, jr. merchant, dwelling, New Church- street.
Holder, Anthony, distiller, Pratt-st. new bridge.
Holland, Littleton, dwelling, Green-st. W. P.
Holland, Francis U. 5, S. Howard-st.
Holland, Dennis, tailor, Lavely's or Orange-alley.
Holliday, William, stone-cutter, N. Eutaw-st.
Hollins, William, cooper, N. Howard-st. ext.
Hollins, William, merchant, dwelling, Franklin-st. ext. near · Gray's-gardens, W. P.
Holmes, James, bottling-cellar, 127, Baltimore-street, dwelling, Bath-st. near Finn's.
Holstein, Michael, tin-plate worker, 64, N. Charles-st. Hood, George W. painter and glazier, 148, Sharpe-st. Hook, William, mariner, Happy-alley, F. P.
Hoover, Ignatius, butcher, Washington-road, W. P.
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Hope, Daniel, brush-maker, St. Tammany-st.
Hope, David, ditto, Bath-st.
Hopkins, George, carpenter, Welcome-alley.
Hopkins, Gerard, merchant, 1, County-wharf, dwel. 78, Pratt-st.
Horsman, John, E. Lancaster-st. F. P.
Horton, James, merchant, dwelling Green near Ger- man-st. W. P.
Hoskyns, Mrs. fancy store, Conowago-st.
Houzelot, Peter, King George-st. O. T.
Howard, Mrs. seminary, 10, Baltimore-st.
Howard, John, bricklayer, Barre-st.
Howard, G. & J. dry-good store, 236, Baltimore-st.
Howell, William & Son, merchants, head of the Basin, dwelling, Camden near Charles-st.
Howey, Mrs. Susannah, Pitt-st. near the Run, O. T.
Howser, John, wheelright, 5, Stillhouse-st. O. T.
Howser, John, ditto, 19, Pitt-st. do Hubball, Ebenezer, brass-founder, 3, N. Gay-st.
Hubbard, Michael, carpenter, Paca near Mulberry-st. W. P.
Hubbard, William, block-maker, 36, Philpot-st. F. P. Hubbell & Waters, merchants, County-wharf.
Hubbell, captain Josiah, merchant, 54, Hanover-st. Huber, Henry, painter and glazier, 34, N. Howard-st. Hudson, Jonathan, merchant, 74, Bowley's-wharf. Hugg, Richard, cordwainer, 13, Green-st. O. T. Hughes, Francis, tailor, 9, W. Lancaster-st. F. P. Hughes, Christopher, jr. attorney at law, 1, Chatham- street.
HIull, James, sen. 4, Great York-st. O. T.
Hull, George, bricklayer, Front-st. O. T.
Humes, Thomas, gin and cordial distillery, 80, Harri- son-st.
Humphreys, C. & M. merchants, Bowley's-wharf. Hunteman, Diederick, Lee near S. Charles-st.
Hunter, John, esq. dwelling, Aisquith-st. O. T. Hurst, captain William, Smith near Dulany-st. F. P. Hurxthal, Ferdinand, merchant, 67, Bowley's-wharf. Hussey, George & Son, curriers, 44, N. Howard-sti
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Hussey, Asahel, dry-good store, 5, N. Howard-street; dwelling, 32, Fayette-st.
Hussey, Nathan, Iron-store, County-wharf; dwelling, German-st.
Hutchins, Richard, inn-keeper, King George-st. oppo- site the Circus, O. T.
Hutchins, Nicholas, clock and watch-maker, 1, Water- street.
Hutson, John, grocer, 135, Bond-st. F. P.
Hutson, James, labourer, S. Frederick-st.,
Hyatt & Golder, dry-good store, 123, Baltimore-st.
Hyde, Francis, soap and candle manufacturer, Fish-st.
Hynson, Nathaniel, (coroner), cabinet warehouse, 98, Bond-st. F. P.
Jansen, Fred. corner of Paca-st. and Whiskey-alley.
Impartial Society's warehouse, for the relief of widows and orphans, 31, S. Calvert-st.
Inglis, A. M. gentleman, corner of N. Liberty and St. Tammany-sts.
Inloes, James, merchant, corner of Franklin and N. Eutaw-sts.
Inns, John, accountant, Pitt-st. O. T.
Irvine, James, bricklayer, Forrest-lane.
Irvine, Daniel, cordwainer, 68, South-st.
Isaac, Mrs. E. 26, N. Gay-st.
Isett, John, dwelling, 10, N. Howard-st.
Inloes, Thomas, cooper, Waggon-alley.
Inloze, Samuel, grocer, 33, Lexington-st.
Jacobs, captain Wilson, 9, Philpot-st. F. P.
Jackson, Samuel, grocer, Baltimore-st. ext. W. P.
Jackson, Henry, 20, Lombard-st.
Jackson, Bolton, merchant, 3, O'Donnell's-wharf.
Jackson, James, oil and paint store, and trunk manu: facturer, 23, S. Calvert-st.
Jackson, Edward, dwelling, St. Tammany-st.
Jakes, Frederick, at his cellar, 5, South-st. and dwel- ling, 14, Chatham-st. near St. Paul's-lane, liquid-black and varnish manufacturer, attends to the blacking of. ladies and gentlemen's shoes and boots, by the pair or month. Gentlemen's boot-tops varnished in a supe -.
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rior style and at a moderate price. N. B. His black- ing will not be found inferior to that of the celebrated Don Carlos.
James, David, hatter, 60, Lexington-st.
Jarret, William, dwelling, Chamberlain's-alley.
Jarvis, John W. artist, 26, Water-st.
James & Etchberger, boat-builders, lower end George- st. F. P.
James, Levi, ditto. dwel. Wolfe-st. F. P.
James, James W. baker, 7, S. Gay-st.
James & Evans, flour-merchants, County-wharf.
Jameson, Horatio Gates, M. D. druggist and apothecary,
16, N. Howard-st. intends to keep every article which the present practice requires, and of the best quality, Recipes of physicians and others, put up with neat- ness and fidelity. Country druggists, apothecaries, &c. can be supplied wholesale or retail, on the very best terms.
Jay, Joseph, tobacconist, 53, South-st.
jefferis, G. M. dwelling, 74, Pitt-st. O. T.
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Jefferis, Samuel, bookseller and stationer, 212, Balti more-st. dwelling, 56, Pratt-st.
Jenkins, George, labourer, Goodman-st. F. H. Jenkins, Edward, saddlery-store, 50, South-st. Jennet, J. B. confectioner, 3, Baltimore-st. Jenny, Rebecca, 15, W. Allisanna-st. F. P. Jewell, John, chair-maker, Addison-st. O. T. Jillard, John, rigger, 1, W. Lancaster-st. F. P. Johnson, Samuel, labourer, North-st. O. T. Johnson, Joseph, weaver, Bridge-st. ext. O. T. Johnson, Luke, mead-house, Ann, near Bank-st. F. P. Johnson, James, merchant, 31, Green-st. O. T.
Johnson, James I. accountant, Bank of Baltimore, corner of S. Eutaw and Pratt-sts.
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Johnson, Mrs. Pearl-st. W. P. Johnson, Edward, M. D. 51, S. Charles-st. Johnson & Price, tailors, 208, Baltimore-st. Johns, Hosea, wholesale dry-good store, corner of Pratt and S. Frederick-sts. dwelling Queen-st, O. T. Johns, Abraham, tailor, 124 1-2, Baltimore-st.
Johns & Wheeler, merchant-tailors, 124 1-2, Balti- more-st.
Jones, Joshua, bricklayer, Park-lane, W. P. Jones, Mrs. Chatham-st. near St. Paul's-lane. Jones, Uel, waterman, Montgomery-st. F. H. Jones, Wm. bricklayer, Green-st. W. P.
Jones & Beam, merchants, Hook's-town road, W. P. Jones, Elizabeth, 30 1-2, S. Charles-st.
Jones, William, iron-store, 63, Smith's-wharf.
Jones, N. S. earthen-ware manufact. 22, Bridge-st. O. T. Jones, Wiliam, constable, 67, Harrison-st.
Jordan, William, tailor, 2, N. Charles-st.
Jordan, Matthias Frederick, butcher, Holliday-st. ext. Jordan, John, baker N. Gay-st.
Jordan, Henry, do. 98, S. Charles-st.
Jordan, Frederick, hardware store, 13, N. Howard-st. Joy, Edward, paver, Low-st. O. T.
Juchet, John B. baker, 35, S. Charles-st.
Judge, Hugh, dwelling, 95, Baltimore-st.
Juiroy, John, mattress-maker and rigger, Argyle-alley, F. P.
Junge, H. W. dwelling, 55, Hanover-st.
Kaes, Matthias, grocer, N. Charles-st.
Kalckbrenner & Kócker, commission-merchants & gro- cers, 3, Bridge-st. O. T.
Kalckbrenner, John Ferdinand, merchant, dwelling, 3, Bridge-st.' O. T.
Kalkman, Charles Frederick, merchant, 52, S. Gay-st. dwelling, 121, Hanover-st.
Kampfer, Jacob, type-founder, Biddle-st. W. P.
Kauderer, George, baker, 35, S. Liberty-st. Kaylor, George, baker, 72, Cumberland-row.
Keatinge, Henry S. printer, Strawberry-alley.
Keavin, Samuel, grocer, 41, W. Fleet-st. F. P.
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Keerl, Henry, & Son, druggists, 233, Baltimore-st. Keerl, John & Samuel, wholesale dry-goods, 204, Bal- timore-st.
Keener, John, gun-maker, 8, Water, near South-st. Keilholtz, Mrs. 20, S. Howard-st.
Keirle, Matthew, grocer, 59, Harrison-st.
Kelly, Thomas, hack-driver, Kimmel's-alley.
Kelly, Edward, house-carpenter, Whiskey-alley.
Kelly, Patrick, grocer, corner of Ross and Morris-sts. W. P.
Kelly, T. mason, Franklin-st.
Keller & Forman, merchants, 259, corner of Baltimore and Eutaw-sts.
Kemerly, John, cordw. Carolina, near Gough-st. F. P. Kennedy, John F. next to 66, N. Liberty-st.
Kennedy, Robert, soap and candle manufacturer, 76, Harrison-st.
Kennedy, John, bricklayer, N. Calvert-st. ext.
Kennedy, Richard & Joseph, coach-makers, 119, N. Howard-st.
Kennedy, Mordecai, blacksmith, Bath-st.
Kennedy, John, merchant, office, St. Paul's-lane.
Kennedy, James, carpenter, Addison-st. O. T.
Kennedy, Daniel, grocer, 55, N. Howard-st.
Kenny, Thomas, carpenter, corner of North and Frank- lin-sts.
Kent & Browne, merchants, corner of Franklin and Paca-sts. W. P.
Keppler, John T. bacon-store, 20, Market-space, dwel. Lexington-st. ext. W: P.
Keplinger, Samuel, clock and watch maker, 60, N. Howard-st.
Kesley, Wm. teacher, 30, German, and dwelling, 49, S. Liberty-st.
Keys, John, merchant, 104, Dugan's-wharf.
Keysler, Frederick, 39, Conowago-st.
Kilgour, Robert, commission-mercht. 2, Spear's-wharf. Killmore, John, potter, Whiskey-alley.
Kimberly, Nathaniel, tailor, 9, South-st. dwelling, 57, French-st. O. T.
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Kimmel, Michael, merchant, dwelling, Dutch-alley, near Eutaw-st.
Kincaid, James & W. grocers, Forrest-st. O. T.
King, Wm. grocer, Pratt-st. head of O'Donnell's-dock.,
King, Fitz, grocer, 83 1-2, Bond-st. F. P.
King, James C. dwelling, Jones-st. O. T.
King, George, painter and glazier, Lee-st.
King, Henry, inn-keeper, 41, N. Howard-st.
King, Edward, blacksmith, 54, Camden-st.
King, Richard, shoe-store, 215, Baltimore-st.
King, John, cordwainer, Dutch-alley.
King, Margaretta, 101, Saratoga-st.
Kirby, C. dwelling, 3, Baltimore-st.
Kircher, Christopher, shoe-maker, 12, Ruxton-lane:
Kithcart, Robert, plasterer, Park-lane, W. P.
Klee, John, porter-cellar, 92, Baltimore-st.
Kleinauer, Jacob, 145, Sharpe, near Lee-st.
Klock, Conrad Diederick, cigar and snuff manufactu- rer, 81, Bond-st. F. P.
Knap, captain, Thomas, 7, W. Allisanna-st. F. P.
Kneass, Michael, plane-maker, 13, S. Howard-st. Kneeland, Richard, hatter, South-st.
Knecht, Godfrey, cutler, Fish-market.
Knight, Joshua, grocer, N. Eutaw-st.
Knight, Isaac, flour-merchant, Ellicott's-wharf, dwel. S, Lombard-st.
Knowles, Peter, bricklayer, Biddle-st. W. P.
Knox, Reynolds, carpenter, S. Eutaw, near Lombard-st. Knox, Rev. Samuel, St. Tammany, near N. Liberty-st, Koch, Henry, baker, 115, High-st. O. T.
Kolehouse, Laurence, cooper, Union, corner of Low-sts. O. T.
Köcker, Leonard, dentist, 3, Griffith's-bridge, O. T. Kænigsbauer, Joseph, cigar manufacturer, 4, Bond-st. F. P.
Koone, Daniel, dwelling, Bath, near Calvert-st. ext. Konig & Wessels, German, French, and English goods; 5, S. Calvert-st.
Konig, Frederick, merchant, dwelling, Camden-st. Korte & Stiner, bakers, 19, Market-space.
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Kraber, Martin, & Son, merchants, Hook's-town-road, next Seminary, W. P.
Krafft, Michael, trader, Biddle-st. W. P.
Kraus, Lawrence, porter, S. Eutaw-st.
Krems, Joseph, grocer, Green, corner of Franklin-st. W. P.
Kuhn, Aug. Chrn. turner, 17, North-st. O. T.
Kurtz, Charles, hatter, 250, Baltimore-st.
Kurtz, John, grocer, N. Eutaw-st. W. P.
Labome, Lewis, plumber, 28, N. Gay-st.
Lacy, Mrs. L. B. H. 42, Light-st.
Lacomb, William, mechanical hall, 11, Fell-st. F. P. Lacombe, Mrs. late academy for young ladies, N. Paca street, ext. and back of seminary, W. P.
Lacombe, Madame, 52, Fayette-st.
Lafond, John P. grocer, Bridge-st. ext. O. T.
La Garde, Mrs. Bailly, widow, 18, N. Gay-st.
Lamply, John, cordwainer, 1, N. Calvert-st.
Lansdale, Wm. M. merchant, dwelling, 50, N. Charles street.
Lannay, L. I. Amer. manufactured goods ; warehouse, 157 1-2, Baltimore-st. dwelling, 197 1-2, do. . Larrabee, Daniel, last-maker, 22, S. Calvert-st. dwel. 7, Lexington st.
Larsh, Mrs. Margaretta, widow, 74, Camden-st.
Larouette, Philip, carpenter, Camden-st. near George- town road.
Latour, John, broker, Commerce-st. dwelling, Union-st. next to col. Little's, W. P.
Laudun, Michael, fruit-store, 5, S. Gay-st.
Laurenson, Philip, dwelling, N. Liberty-st.
Laurenson & Whelan, grocers, 132, Baltimore-st.
Lauria, Salvadore, fancy store, Pratt-st. new bridge.
Lavely, Wm. cabinet-maker, 27, Union-st. O. T.
Law, James, grocer, 12, Baltimore-st. dwelling, 23, Chatham-st.
Lawless, Matthew, grocer, 60, Pratt-st. near Spear's wharf.
Lawrence, John M. M. D. 6, George-st. F. P.
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Lawson, Robert, clerk of centre market, 57, Albemarle st. O. T.
Lawson, Wm. Dutch-alley.
Lawson, Mrs. Eliz. corner of S. Eutaw and Lombard street.
League, Abraham, cordwainer, Petticoat-alley, F. P.
League, Thomas, constable, 10, E. Fleet-st. F. P.
League, Luke, cordwainer, North-st. O. T.
League, Ann, mantua-maker, 19, Bank-st.
Leakin, S. C. lottery-office and stationary, 1, Market-st. F. P. dwelling, 2%, W. Allisanna-st. do.
' Leary, Peter, hat manufacturer, 21, Fell-st. F. P.
Leason, John, boarding-house, Hawk-st.
Lecky, Hugh, 54, Apple-alley, F. P.
Lecky, John, 103, High-st. O. T.
Ledley, Jacob, carman, Conway-st. near Eutaw.
Lee, Mr. painter and gilder, Sharpe-st.
Lee, Philip, liquor-store, Fish-market. Leeke, Catherine, mantua-maker, 100, N. Howard-st, Lee, Henry, tailor, Mulberry-alley.
Lee, Isaac C. accountant Mechanics' Bank, Sharpe-st.
Legrand, Samuel D. bacon-store, 26, Market Space. Leigh & Simmonds, merchants, 12, Bowley's wharf. Leigh, John, merchant, dwelling, S. Eutaw-st.
L'hermitte, Peter, hair-dresser, 59, South-st.
Lee, Mrs. (widow of Michael), Aisquith-st. O. T.
Le Loup, Francis Lewis, French consul's office & dwel. 10, Albemarle-st. O. T.
Lemmon, John, liquor-store, 54, Bond-st. F. P.
Lenhart, Frederick, carpenter, Inloes-alley.
Lenox, David, boarding-house, 15, Bank-st.
Lenox, Richard, tailor, Wolfe-st. O. T.
Lerew, James, cook shop, Pratt-st. near Dugan's wharf.
Leslie, Gallegher, & co. grocers, 22, Market Space.
Lester, John, merchant, 71, Smith's wharf.
Levering, John, merchant, dwelling, 58, Sharpe-st.
Levering, A. R. & co. merchants, and paper warehouse, 25, Cheapside, dwelling, 56, Sharpe-st.
Levy, Maria, 7, S. Calvert-st.
Lerow, James, carman, Green near French-st. O. T.
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Letournau, Frances, Carolina-st. F. P.
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