Fry's Baltimore directory: containing the names, occupations, residences, &c. of the inhabitants within the city and precincts, 1812, Part 4

Author: Fry, William, 1777-1855
Publication date: 1812
Publisher: Baltimore: : Printed by B.W. Sower, & Co. for the publisher.
Number of Pages: 150


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Lewis, G. T. boarding-house, 70, Bond-st. F. P.


Lewis, capt. Stephen I. Carolina between Gough and German-st. F. P.


Lewis, Mrs. N. Paca near Mulberry-st. W. P.


Lewis, Willoughby, cabinet-maker, M' Elderry-st. O. T. Light, Cornelius, cordwainer, 72, Waggon-alley.


Lilly, Ely, inn-keeper, corner S. Howard and Lom- bard-sts.


Lindenberger, Frederick, merchant, dwelling, 26, Han over-st.


Lingenfelter, Jacob, painter and glazier, Pearl st. W. P. Lindsay, Wm. attorney at law, 28, Water-st.


Lindsay, Andrew, brick-layer, corner of Camden and S. Howard-st.


Lindsay John, Fayette-st. ext. W. P.


Lislie, John, mariner, Fleet-st. F. P.


Littig, Philip, brush and comb warehouse, 142, Balti- more-st.


Littig, George, revenue officer, Carolina near Bank-st. F. P.


Little, Joseph, brick-layer, Lexington-st. ext. W. P.


Little, Thomas, drayman, Union near French-st. O. T. Little, Francis, teacher, Chapel-alley near Saratoga-st.


Little, Peter, esq. M. C. dwelling, Green-st. near Mul- berry, W. P.


Little, Joseph, brick-layer, Pearl-st. W. P.


Livesay, Wm. 14, Pratt-st.


Lloyd, Wm. cordwainer, Dutch-alley.


Lloyd, Sarah, 27, S. Howard-st.


Locher, George, 97, Camden-st.


Lock, Wm. brick-layer, Forrest-st. F. H.


Lloyd, Win. Carolina-st. F. P.


Long, Robert, revenue boatman, 52, Philpot-st. F. P.


Long, Reuben, merchant, dwelling, Lombard near cor- ner of Sharpe-st.


Logan, John. Straight-lane, near Friends' meeting, O. T.


Logan, Neal, drayman, North near Green-st. O. T. " Lottery Office," 126, Baltimore-st.


Lovell, Brown, & Sultzer, biscuit bakers, Water-st. foot of Peters' bridge.


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Lovering, Francis, coach-maker, 32, Water-st. dwelling.


6, Granby-st. O. T.


Lowman, Emory, carter, Sugar-alley, F. H.


Lowry, John, butcher, Argyle-alley, F. P.


Lowry, Edward B. " Washington, Old Town Academy," 82, High-st. O. T.


Lucas, Fielding, jr. bookseller and stationer, 138, Bal- timore-st.


Lucas, Peter, tailor, 66 1-2, Bond-st. F. P.


Lusby, Wm. tailor, Courtland-st.


Lyon, Wm. blacksmith, shop, 24, Pratt-st. dwelling,, 57 Sharpe-st.


Lynch, Patrick, 35, Ann-st. F. P.


Lynch & Craft, oil and paint store, 15, Cheapside.


M' Allister, John, liquor-store, 11, Fish-market. M'Atee, Francis, currier, dwelling, 21, Water-st.


M'Blair, Michael, merchant, Franklin east of north Charles-st.


M'Bride, Anthony, cooper, 35, S. Gay-st.


M'Cabe, John, saddler and military accoutrement maker' 181, Baltimore-st.


M'Caine, Rev. Alexander, 19, E. Allisanna-st. F. P.


M'Carl, Henry, founder, Montgomery-st. F. H.


M.Carter, Alexander, boot and shoe-maker, 51, N. Eu- taw-st.


M'Carthy, Mrs. 99, E. Fleet-st. F. P.


M'Carthy, Nicholas, distiller and grocer, 76, High-st. O. T.


M'Cauley, Mrs. Paca near Franklin-st. W. P.


M'Causland, Wm. painter and glazier, 38, Water-st.


M'Clanahan, Alexander, paver, Pitt-st. O. T.


M'Clane, John, grocer, 35, Conowago-st.


M'Clane, Charles, grocer, 31, S. Charles-st.


M'Claskey, Arthur, tailor, 1, Fell-st. F. P.


M'Cleester, Henry and John, owners of scows, 73, Pratt near Commerce-st.


M'Clellan, Wm. merchant, dwelling, corner of Lexing- ton and Eutaw-sts.


M'Clellan, Robert, dwelling, 16, Albemarle-st. O. T. M'Clellan & Seckel, merchants, 46, N. Howard-st.


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M'Clellan, Robert, merchant, dwelling, Strawberry-al- ley.


M'Clellan & Barrows, merchants, Baltimore-st. ext. W. P.


M'Cluer, W. G. & J. T. dry-good store, 79, Baltimore-st. M'Culloch, John, plasterer, 22, Primrose-alley.


McCormick, John, drayman, 65, Harrison-st.


M'Cormick, James, cabinet-maker, Holliday-st. O. T.


M'Cormick, John, merchant, dwelling, Pearl-st. W. P.


M'Cormick, James & Son, merchant's Baltimore-st. ext. W. P.


M'Coy, Joseph, card manufacturer, dwelling, 31, Ger- man-st.


M'Coy, John, cooper, 7, Fayette-st.


M'Coy, A. & I. card manufacturers, 249, Baltimore-st.


M'Coy, Robert, merchant, dwelling, 34, German-st.


M'Culley, John, grocer, corner of Green and North-sts. O. T.


M'Daniel, John, painter and glazier, 44, Waggon-alley. M'Dermott, Capt. Thos. E. Lencaster-st. F. P.


M'Donald, James, blacksmith, S. Frederick-st.


M'Donald, Wm. & Son, office for Philadelphia packets, 103, Bowley's wharf.


M'Donald, Jeremiah, cork-cutter, 53, W. Wilk-st. F. P. M'Donald, Alexander, jun. carter, Chappel-alley.


M'Donnell, Henry, E. Lancaster-st. F. P.


M'Donnell, Hugh, boarding-house, E. Lancaster-st. F. P. M'Donough, Patrick, stone-mason, 5, N. Charles-st.


M'Elderry, Joseph, corner of S. Eutaw-st. and Whiskey- alley.


M'Elroy, John, grocer, 45, Green-st. O. T.


M'Farlan, Michael, grocer, Saratoga-st.


M'Fadon, Neil, grocer, Courtland-st. near Howard's Park.


M'Gaffick, James, grocer, 45, W. Wilk-st. F. P.


M'Gill, George R. (col. man,) shoe-black and intelligence office, 8, Light-st.


M'Gill, Robert, merchant, dwelling, Paca near Mulber- ry-st. W. P.


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M'Ginnety, Nicholas, stone-mason, Bath-st.


M'Gowan, Terence, merchant, 79, corner of Howard and Saratoga-st.


M'Guire, Thomas, accountant, Ross-st. W. P.


M'Guire, Ph. Fountain Hotel, N. Calvert-st. ext.


M'Gouldrick, John, carver and gilder, Jones-st. O. T.


M'Jilton, Win. cordwainer, Liberty-st. O. T.


M' Henry, Dennis, cordwainer, Forrest-lane.


M' Kanna, Timothy, tallow-chandler, W. Fleet, near the corner of Carolina-st. F. P.


M' Kanna, Anthony, grocer, 4, Cheapside.


M' Kean, & Woodland, ironmongery and hardware-store, 106, Baltimore-st.


M'Keel & Bruff, hardware-store, County wharf.


M'Kenzie, Caleb, artist, 114, Bond-st. F. P.


M'Keen, John, dwelling, M'Clellans'-alley.


M'Key, George, liquor-store, 23; N. Eutaw-st.


M'Kim, Robert, president Union Manufactory, dwelling, 16, N. Gay-st.


M'Laughlin, Peter, clothier, Light-st.


M'Laughlin, Matthew, merchant tailor, corner of Ann and George-sts. F. P.


M'Laughlin, Mrs. Peggy, 13, S. Charles-st.


M'Laughlin, John, Indian Queen inn, Baltimore-st.


M.Laughlin, Wm. cooper, 95, Saratoga-st.


M'Laughlin, Hugh, mason, Mulberry-alley.


M'Mackon, A. cordwainer, 67, W. Wilk-st. F. P.


M&Meal, Capt. Daniel, 35, George-st. F. P.


M'Mechen, Wmn. esq. attorney at law, office, 4, N. Cal- vert-st. dwelling, New Church-st.


M'Neir, George, tailor, 36, S. Calvert-st. and 21, Market Space.


M.Neir, John, tailor, dwelling. Brandy-alley.


M.Nenomy, Thomas, grocer, Pratt near Commerce. st.


M'Nulty, P. grocer, 50, Market-st. F. P. ..


M' Phail, Mrs. milliner, corner of Liberty and Saratoga street.


McPherson, Isaac, mill-stone manufacturer, 54, Fayette street.


M'Redon, Isaac, plasterer, New Churc'est.


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Maass, Andrew, cordwainer, W. Fleet-st. F. P.


Maccubbin, Wm. innkeeper, 28, head of O'Donnell's dock, Pratt-st.


Macdonald & Ridgely, merchants, S. W. corner of Mar- ket and Howard-sts. dwelling 25, Hanover-st.


Macilroy, Thomas, merchant, 67, Smith's wharf.


Mackall, Richard, dry.good-store, 83, Baltimore-st.


Mackey, Michael, grocer, 72, N. W. corner of Pratt and South-sts.


Madigan, Paul, drayman, N. Frederick-st.


Maddox, Capt. Peter, N. Gay-st.


Magill, Wm. hack-owner, 12, Albemarle-st. O. T.


Magruder, James A. 24, Great York-st. O. T.


Magruder, Wm. attorney at law, 13, Chatham-st.


Magruder, Gustavus, & co. dry-good-store, 53, Balti- more-st.


Magruder, Middleton B. dry-good-store, 171, Baltimore street.


Magruder, Richard B. attorney at law, office 24, N. Cal- vert-st.


Maher, Martin F. commission merchant, 11, Spears' wharf.


Mahool, Capt. Thomas, 31, E. Allisanna-st. F. P.


Maigry, Vincent, segar manufacturer, 111, Bond-st. F. P. Mallet, F. D. professor of dancing, 26, S. Charles-st. Malony, James, 52, Market-st. F. P.


Malsby, David, farrier, S. Eutaw-st.


Manson, Henry, boarding-house, 13, Thames-st. F. P.


March, Gale, chair-maker, St. Paul's lane.


March, Perry, Straight-lane, O. T.


Marr, Mrs. boarding house, 168, Baltimore-st.


" Marine Bank," corner of Market and Allisanna-st, F. P.


Marsh, Lloyd, grocer, 33, S. Howard-st.


Marye, Augustus, professor of music, N. Liberty-st.


Martin, George, painter, corner of Gay and N. Frede- rick-sts.


Martin, Capt. Athan, 36, Front-st. O. T.


Martin, John, patent sash-maker, Morris-st. W. P. Martin, Thomas, Chamberlain's-alley.


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Mason, George, turner, S. Frederick-st.


Mason, George, grocer, Hooks town road, near Frank- - lin-st. W. P.


Mast, John, cedar cooper, Strawberry-alley.


Mast, Wm. M. carpenter, Hamilton-st.


Mathias, John, Green-st. W. P.


Mathiot, George, carpenter, 93, Harford-st. O. T.


Matlack, Samuel T. Lombard-st. next door to Friends' meeting house.


Matthews, Elias, hatter, Smith's-alley.


Matthews, Hannah, dry-good-store, N. Eutaw-st. W. P. Matthews, John, morocco manufacturer, 2, Cheapside. Mattison, John, sail-maker, French-st. O. T.


Mauldin & Ford, merchants, 2, head of the basin.


Mauro, Philip, professor of music, N. Eutaw near Sara- toga-st.


Maxcy & Hoffman, attornies at law, 20, N. Calvert-st.


Maxcy, Virgil, esq. dwelling, Franklin near N. Charles street.


Maxwell, Adam, cordwainer, N. Paca-st. W. P.


Maxwell, Wm. distiller, 73, M'Elderry's wharf. In- forms his friends and the public that he has constantly on hand a supply of his own manufactured Gin .- Grocers and others who have not provided themselves with his Gin are reminded that all the purchasers of it, pronounce it, without exception, superior to any other Gin, distilled in this country. Those who are selling this Gin as Holland, though they may not in- jure its character by so doing, yet they retard its growing reputation, by withholding from their custo- mers its true distinguishing name-Maxwell's Gin. Its intrinsic purity and flavour will always insure them a profitable and ready sale. Brandy of his own manufacture, little inferior to French. Cordials and colouring as usual.


May, Jonas, tailor, 75, N. Howard-st.


Maydwell, John, constable, 36, N. Gay-st.


Mayer & Brantz, merchants, 1, Spear's wharf.


Medairy, Jacob, dwelling, Straight lane, O. T.


Medcalf, Abraham P. butcher, Dulany-st. O. T.


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Meek, Thomas, Dutch-alley.


Meeteer, Thomas & Sons, paper-store, 8, Baltimore-st.


Mehany, John, bricklayer, Duke-st. O. T.


Mehany, Matthias, chandler, 77, Waggon-alley.


Mennes, William, painter and glazier, 238, Baltimore-st.


Meredith, Benjamin, cutler, Water-st. dwelling, 33, S. Liberty-st.


Meredith and Spalding, dry-good-store, 26, N. Howard street.


Meredith, John, boarding house, 31, corner of Balti- more and N. Frederick-sts.


Mercer, James, 1, Still-house-st. O. T.


Merriam, Joseph, upholsterer, 3, Light-st.


Merriken, Joshua, hatter, Long-lane, W. P.


Merryman, Wm. esq. sheriff of Baltimore county, dwel- ling, 2, Union-st. O. T.


Merryman, Job, accountant, 14, Fayette-st.


Metler, John M grocer, Baltimore-st. ext. W. P.


Metzger, Daniel, carpenter, Carolina near Bank-st. F. P. Mewburn, Mrs. M. boarding house, Pratt near the cor- ner of Hanover-st.


Meyer, Charles, grocer, corner of Fayette and North streets.


Meyer, Godfrey, brass-founder, 20, Second-st.


Mezick, Capt. Joshua, 30, W. Allisanna-st. F. P.


Mickle, Robert, dwelling, 21, German-st.


Middleton, Richard, dry-good store, 47, Baltimore-st. Middleton, Moses, mariner, 15, Shakespear-st. F. P.


Middleton, Henry, bricklayer, lower end of Fleet-st. F. P.


Miles, John, cooper, Inloe's-alley.


Miller, Andrew, cordwainer, 31, Lexington-st.


Miller, Charles, cooper, N. Paca-st. W. P.


Miller, George, artist, 2, N. Charles-st.


Miller, captain Robert, 116, Wolf-st. F. P.


Miller, Lewis, blacksmith, 142, High-street; dwelling, 91, French-st. O. T.


Miller, John, cordwainer, Addison-st. O. T.


Miller, G. W. distiller of cordials, 13, Fish-market.


Miller, Christopher, lace and fringe manufacturer, 64, S. Charles-st.


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Miller, Charles, accountant, 34, Water-st.


Miller, Robert, wholesale dry-good store, 186, Balti- more-st.


Miller, John D. constable, and clerk of the Western Precincts market, Saratoga near Eutaw-st.


Miller, Arthur, cordwainer, 51, South-st.


Miller, John N. ditto, N. Gay-st.


Millerman, George, cooper, N. Howard-st. ext.


Mills, E. & W. P. tailors, 54, N. Gay-st.


Miltenberger, Mrs. widow, Pratt-st. near lower bridge. Miltenberger, A. printer and stationer, 10, N. Howard- street.


Mince, Seth, painter, &c. 23, High-st. O. T.


Minskey, Samuel, cabinet warehouses, 54 and 61, St. Patrick's-row.


Miskimon, Samuel, porter to the Office of Discount and Deposit ; dwel. upper end of Happy-alley, F. P. Mitchell, Alexander, merchant, 9, Spear's-wharf; dwel. N. Frederick-st.


Mitchell, Francis I. N. Charles-st. ext.


Mitchell, William, 14, S. Charles-st.


Mitchell, James W. dry-good-store, 49, Baltimore-st.


Mock, Caspar, watchman, 51, High-st. O. T.


Molier, Henry, gentleman, 22, Second-st.


Molthrop, John, carpenter, Bath-st.


Mondel, William, grocer, 56, E. Fleet-st. F. P. Monkur, William, 11, E. Allisanna-st .- F. P.


Montalibor, Madame, N. Eutaw-st.


Montgomery, John, Livery stable, S. Frederick-st.


Montgomery, John, esq attorney general, 10, N. Cal- vert-street ; dwelling, M'Clellan's alley.


Montserrat, captain David, 26, Shakespear-st. F. P.


Mood, Philip, baker and grocer, 47, Bridge-st. O. T. Moore, John, carpenter, Mulberry-alley.


Moore, John, ditto, Fountain-st. F. P.


Moore, John B. ditto, King George-st. O. T.


Moore, Samuel M. 8, S. Calvert-st.


Moore, Philip, esq. clerk of the district court, and pre- sident of the Franklin Bank ; office, 22, N. Calvert- street; dwelling, Market-st. F. P.


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Moore, George W. flour inspector, N. Howard-st. ext. Moore, Mrs. widow, 22, N. Calvert-st.


Mordecai, Isaac, 4, Low-st. O. T.


Morgan, Jesse, jr. flour merchant, lower end of Public- alley ; dwelling, Straight-lane, O. T.


Morheiser, Philip, Franklin near Howard-st.


Morris, Jesse, hatter, Tripolet's-alley.


Morrison & Smith, grocers, 49, Bridge-st. O. T.


Morrison, Margaretta, 50, Fayette-st.


Morrison, Neal, grocer, Courtland-st.


Morsel, John, carpenter, Sharpe-st.


Mortimore, Robert, constable, Ruxton-lane.


Mortimore, John, cordwainer, M'Elderry-st. O. T. Moscrop, rev. Henry, dwelling, 18, Hanover-st. Mosho, Christiana, segar-maker, N. Eutaw-st. W. P. Mull, Jacob, U. S. naval officer, dwel. Potter-st. O. T. Muller, captain C. I. F. Mulberry-st. near Cathedral. Muller, Caspar Otto, auctioneer, corner of Pratt-street and O'Donnell's-wharf; dwelling, 27, East-st.


Muller, George C. merchant, 70, S. Frederick-st. dwel. Albemarle-st. O. T.


Muller, Lewis, grocer, corner of Gough and Carolina- streets, F. P.


Mulligan, Barney, shop-keeper, Water near Light-st.


Mulligan, Patrick, soap-boiler, Liberty-alley, O. T.


Mullikin, B. D. dry-good store, 192, Baltimore-st.


Mullikin, Benjamin H. wholesale dry-good store, 179, Baltimore-st.


Mullikin, Richard D. merchant; dwelling, N. Charles- street.


Mullikin, O. W. teacher, Duke-st. O. T.


Mullin, Samuel, dwelling, Pearl-st. W. P.


Munn, Mrs. widow, 230, Baltimore-st.


Murdock, Capt. Wm. Duke-st. O. T.


Murphy, Capt. Isaac, Temple-alley near Great York-st. O. T.


Murphy, John, constable, 27, Shakespear-st. F. P.


Murphy, Capt. John, 6, W. Allisanna-st. F. P.


Murdick, Thomas, cordwainer, 14 1-2 S. Charles-st.


Murray, William, cordwainer, Hookstown-road, W. P.


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Muschett, Walter, dwelling, 4, Conowago-st.


" Museum," at the Navigation store, 75, Bond-st. F. I. Mushberger, Eleonora, widow, S. Paca-st.


Muskett, John, tavern and boarding-house corner of W. Wilk and Eden-sts. F. P.


Myers, George, china-store, 102, Baltimore-st.


Myers, Joseph, merchant-tailor, 50, N. Howard-st.


Myers, captain Nicholas, 109, Bond-st. F. P.


Myers, Mrs. boarding-house, 1, Bank-st.


Myers, William, stone and potter's ware, and new china store, 80, Dugan's-wharf. W. M. has the plea- sure of informing his friends, and the public gene- rally, that he has made arrangements, with a stone and earthenware manufactory, of which he will be constantly supplied, and sell at the manufactory prices : and as it is an object to country merchants, and others, to get all their ware put up at the same place, he informs them that it is the only place in this city where they can be supplied with chinu, glass, queen's, stone, and earthenware, at the lowest prices ; and from his experience in the above line, he can assure them that their goods will be put up in the best manner.


Nabb, Perry C. tailor, 14, Fayette-st.


Nabbs, William, cordwainer, Brandy-alley.


Nattali, Joseph, 17, Camden-st.


ยท Neal, A. & F. M. Wills, blank-book and paper ware- house, 129, Baltimore-st.


Neale, James G. W. 44, High-st. O. T. manufactures coach-lace, fringes, silk bindings, silk watch-chains, curtain and lamp-tassels, ladies' cords and tassels, fancy cords of every kind, chineale, &c. &c.


N. B. Merchants may have sewing-silks reeled and done up in the English fashion, or made into fancy- cords.


Needles, John, cabinet-manufacturer, opposite Indian Queen, Hanover-street; dwelling, 5, German-lane.


Neilson, James C. fancy and ironmongery store, 78, Baltimore-st.


Nelson, Joseph, grocer, Franklin-st. W. P.


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Nelson, Mrs. 72, Sharpe-st.


Nelson, Joseph & Son, 65, Bridge-st. O. T.


Nelson, Joseph, carter, M'Elderry-st. O. T. Nenninger, John, professor of music, 20, N. Calvert-st. Nergney, James, drayman, Green near North-st. O. T. Nesbit, Robert, merchant, 73, N. Howard-st.


Nesbit, John, grocer, 86, N. Howard-st.


Newby, Godfrey, labourer, do. do.


Newman, Lawson, carpenter, Milk-alley, near Pitt-st. O. T.


Newton, Anthony, grocer, 68, Pratt-street, near Com- merce-st.


Nicholls, David, carpenter, Welcome-alley.


Nicholls, Mrs. Barbara, German-st.


Nicholson, John, Brandy-alley.


Nicholson, John, broker, 22, Second-st.


Nicholson, Christopher, boot-maker, N. Calvert-st. ext.


Nicholson, John, cordwainer, S. Eutaw-st.


Nicklin, P. H bookseller and stationer, 202, Baltimore street ; dwelling, ditto.


Niles, Hezekiah, printer and publisher of the " Weekly Register ;" dwelling, Great York-street, opposite Mr. Hargrove's church.


Ninde, Isaac, grocer, 67, M.Elderry's-wharf.


Nind, William, teacher, 16, N. Liberty-st.


Nolten, Stephen, sugar-refiner, Addison-st. O. T.


Norbury, George, bricklayer, Forrest-lane.


Norman, Mrs. 1, Baltimore-st.


Norris & Chriswell, merchants, 1, Harrison-st.


Norris & Morehead, dry-good store, 61, Baltimore-st.


Norris, Edward, ladies' shoe-maker, Low near Union- street, O. T.


Norris, Thomas, grocer, 3, County-wharf.


Norris, Wm. jr. tea-dealer and grocer, 66, Baltimore- street. .


Norris, Nelson, hardware store, 244 1-2, Baltimore-st.


Norris, James, sen. cordwainer, Park-lane, W. P. Norris, James, carpenter, ditto.


Norris, Isaac, cooper, Dutch-alley.


Norton, Jesse, brass-founder, 6, N. Frederick-st.


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Nowland, John, Conowago-st.


Nowland, Dennis, dwelling, Sharpe near Lombard-st.


Nugent, Cornelius, inn-keeper, 33, Water-st,


O'Conner, Eugene, teacher, Market-st. F. P.


O'Conner, Lewis, Jones-st. O. T.


O'Connor, John, M. D. N. Charles near Conowago-st. O'Donnell, Barney, grocer, 55, S. Frederick-st.


Ogden & Caldwell's cabinet manufactory, 11, South-st. Ogden, David, cabinet-maker; dwelling, Pleasant ncar the corner of Holliday-st.


Ogden, Jonathan, cabinet-maker; dwelling, Concord- street.


Okely, John, merchant, 66, Smith's wharf; dwelling, 23, Front-st O. T.


Oldham, Thomas, chair-maker, 70, Pratt near Com- merce-st. dwelling, 76, Camden-st.


Oldson, Samuel, tailor, Low-st. O. T.


Opperman, Lewis, inn-keeper, Fish-market.


Orchard, J. teacher of the " Washington Free School," dwelling, Lerew's-alley.


O'Rourk, Mrs. dwelling, 257, Baltimore-st.


Orrick, John, Honey-alley, F. H.


Osborne, Alexander, grocer, lower end of Public-alley. Osborn, Elizabeth, school-mistress, 130, S. Charles-st. Osborn, Russel, tailor, 17, Conowago-st.


Osborn, Sarah, widow, 4, German-lane.


Osthoff, Andrew, silversmith, 27, Lexington-st.


Otten, George N. mariner, Happy-alley, F. P.


Otto & Andre, grocers, 1, Bridge-st. O. T.


Owen, Kennedy, merchant, 58, N. Charles-st.


Owens, William, grocer, 100, Dugan's-wharf.


Owens, Joseph, shoe store, 63, Baltimore-st.


Owings & Roy, hardware store, 84, Baltimore-st.


Owings, John, grocer, Franklin, near the corner of Pa- ca-st. W. P.


Palmatary, Allen, tailor, Jones-st. O. T.


Palmer, Edward, merchant, dwelling, 133, Hanover-st. Pamphilion, James, ship-carpenter, Sugar-alley, F. H. Papion, John, mariner, 112, Ann-st. F. P.


Parish, John; carpenter, upper end of Wolfe-st. F. P.


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Parker, Robert, inspector of fish, S. Howard-st. Parker, Thomas, merchant, 86, Bowley's-wharf. Parker, Mrs. Elizabeth, 9, W. Allisann-st. F. P. Parks, John, sen. gentleman, Aisquith-st. O. T. Parrot, Richard, sail-maker, loft, Price's-wharf, dwel. E. Lancaster-st. F. P.


Parsons, John, ship-carpenter, Busy-alley. F. P.


Parsons, John, accountant Commercial and Farmers' Bank, 74, N. Liberty-st.


Parsons, William, ship-builder. 81, E. Fleet-st. F. P. Patterson, John, woollen-draper, men's-mercer, and tai- lor, 22, South-st. (successor to Mr. Richard Benson), keeps a constant and extensive supply of the first quality London cloths, cassimeres, and vest-shapes, with every other article for gentlemen's apparel, which he makes up in the most fashionable style, with punctuality and despatch. N. B. He still re- tains the measures of gentlemen residing in the coun- try, former customers of Mr. Benson, where clothes will be forwarded, as usual, according, to order.


Patterson, Robert, merchant, dwelling, 10, South-st.


Patterson, Wm. cordwainer, 22, Pratt-st.


Patterson, A. inn-keeper, Baltimore-st. ext. W. P.


Patterson, Richard, grocer, Camden, near Charles-st.


Patterson, Mrs. N. Charles-st.


Patrick, Samuel C. merchant, dwelling, 3, Granby-st. O. T.


Paul, Catherine, umbrella manufacturer, 217, Balti- more-st.


Paul, Thomas, last-maker, 110, Wolfe-st. F. P.


Pawley, James, china-store, 96, N. Howard-st.


Pawley, John, carpenter, 46, S. Howard-st.


Payson, Henry, merchant, 15, Bowley's-wharf, dwel. Hanover-st.


Peal, John, cordwainer, 29, Shakespear-st. F. P. Pease, Christopher, cooper, 10, Ruxton-lane.


Peck, Henry, shoe store, 229 1-2, Baltimore-st. Peirce, Humphrey, merchant, 1, N. Charles-st. Pendleton, Edmund, attorney at law, St. Paul's-lane. dwelling, 22, Lombard-st.


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Pennington, Eliza W. grocer, 26, Conowago.st.


Pentz, Henry, junr. butcher, Pitt-st. continued, O. T. Pentz, Joseph, do do. do.


Pentz, Jacob, do. 52, Green-st. do.


Pepper, Francis, painter and glazier, Park-lane, W. P. Pepple, Peter, painter and glazier, Strawberry-alley. Perkins, Thos. blacksmith, shop, Lower-bridge, O. 'T. Perkins, Carrington, & co. merchants. 63, Smith's-wharf.


Perkins, John, dry-good store, 25 1-2, Baltimore.st. dwelling, 35, N. Frederick-st.


Perry, Jeremiah, tailor, 1, Thames-st. F. P.


Petherbridge, John C. cabinet-maker, 2, Granby-st. O. T.


Peters, C. Gotlieb, merchant-tailor, 2, Market-st. and 9, County-wharf, F. P.


Peters, Daniel, tin-plate worker, 3, S. Frederick-st.


Peters, Thomas, distiller, 6, Wood-st. Bowley's-wharf. Peters, Conrad, bricklayer, Chamberlain's-alley. Petit, Peter, plasterer, Sharpe, near Hill-st. Phillips, Richard, painter and picture-frame maker. shop, Bank-st. dwelling, 25, S. Calvert-st.


Phillips, George, cordwainer, 3, George-st. F. P. Phillips, Charles, do. Mulberry-alley.


Phillips, Isaac, & co. provision packers, and soap and candle manufacturers, S. W. corner of Fayette and Paca-sts. W. P.


Picket, Jehu, carpenter, North-st. O. T.


Pickett, Levy, tailor, Vulcan-alley.


Pierce, John, inn-keeper, 6, Market-st. F. P.


Pierson, Daniel, cordwainer, 5, Pearl-st. (meadow).


Pierson, Joseph, hatter, Smith's-alley.


" Pilot Stage office," for Philadelphia and New York, Hanover, near Baltimore-st.


Pindell, Richard, constable, 179, Bond-st. F. P."


Pindell, Charles, M.Elderry's-st. O. T.


Pinkney, Hon. Wm. esq. late minister from the U. S. at the court of Great Britain, dwelling, 106, corner of Hanover and Conway-sts.


Pinkney, Jonathan, junr. accountant, Bank of Balti. more, dwelling,. Pleasant-st.


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Pinney, Peter, paper-hanger, Goodman-st. foot of F. H. Piper, Philip, accountant, Pearl-st. W. P.


Pitt, Thomas, hatter, Great York-st. O. T.


Pleasant, John P. merchant, 10, S. Charles-st. coal- yard, head of the basin, dwelling, Pleasant-st.


Plummer, Joseph P. grocer, 59, County-wharf. Poe, David, gentleman, Park-lane, W. P.


Pontier, Anthony, perfumery and fancy-store, 78 1-2, Baltimore-st.


Poor, George, dry-good store, 118, Bond-st. F. P.


Poor, captain Samuel, corner of Granby and King George-sts. O. T.


Poor, Moses, wholesale dry-good merchant, 4, S. Cal- vert-st.


Popp, Charles F. cordwainer, 68, Waggon-alley.


Poppleton, T. H. practical land surveyor, N. Howard, near Franklin-st.


Porter & Adams, tin-plate manufactory, 25, and 26, North-st. O. T.


Porter, Michael, bricklayer, Pratt, near the corner of S. Howard-st.


Potee, Francis, shingle-dresser, Busy-alley. F. H.


Poteet, Jesse, grocer, 65, Bridge-st. O. T.


Potts, John L. flour-merchant, 1, S. Liberty-st.


Potts, Mrs. Joanna, &Where gentlemen and ladies may have their "Fortunes" told !! 3, Peace-alley, near S. Charles-st.


Pouder, Leonard, carpenter, back of 95, N. Howard-st.


Powell, Thomas, pilot, 66, Wolfe-st. F. P.


Powell, Patrick, teacher, New-lane, W. P.


Powel, Wm. plasterer, 12, Pitt-st. O. T.


Prentiss & Carter, merchants, 13, Bowley's-wharf.


Presbury, G. G. (the 3d.) dry-good-store, 135 1-2, Bal- timore-st.


Preston, Wm. cedar-cooper, 69, N. Howard-st.


Presstman, George, merchant, head of the basin, dwel. Lombard-st.




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