Fry's Baltimore directory: containing the names, occupations, residences, &c. of the inhabitants within the city and precincts, 1812, Part 5

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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Price & Grimes, grocers, at the intersection of Bridge? Union, and Harford-sts. O. T.


Price, Thomas, ship-carpenter, Wolfe-st. F. P.


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Price & Watson, lumber-merchants, Buchanan's-wharf. Pringle, Mark Udny, copper warehouse, 2, S. Liberty- st. dwelling, Conowago-st.


Prints, Caspar, hatter, 5, George-st. F. P.


Procter, Izak, & co. hardware store, 211, Baltimore-st. Præbsting, Theodore C. English and German goods, 260, Baltimore-st.


Pumphrey, Ebenezer, grocer, 89, Pratt-st.


Purden, S. milliner, 6, Harrison-st.


Pyke, Abraham, tobacco manufacturer, 18, N. IIo- ward-st. dwelling, 26, N. Liberty-st.


Quail, Robert, oak-cooper, 12, Public-alley.


Quay, Wm. ship-carpenter, Ann-st. F. P.


Quandrill, Miss Amelia, milliner, 222, Baltimore-st. Raborg, John, mariner, S. Howard near Camden-st.


Raborg, Samuel, liquor store, 23, Water-st.


Raborg, Christopher, junr. dwelling, 24, South-st.


Ramsay, James, grocer, 11, Green-st. O. T.


Randall, John, merchant, 95, Bowley's-wharf, dwel. Conowago-st.


Randall, James, carpenter, S. Eutaw-st.


Rapp, Mrs. Elizabeth, 63, Albemarle-st. O. T.


Ratcliffe, Richard, cordwainer, Barre-st.


Raven, Thomas, ship-carpenter, 31, E. Fleet-st. F. P. Ray, Miles, sail-maker, loft, Stiles's-wharf, dwelling, 15, Pitt-st. F. P.


Rea, Amos, cooper, Lee-st.


Ready, Wm. house-carpenter, Brioy-alley, F. H.


Ready, John, ditto. 42, N. Charles-st.


Reardon, captain Richard, E. Fleet-st. near Happy- alley, F. P.


Redman, John, bricklayer, 11, Pratt-st.


Redgrave & Miles, grocers, 62, N. Gay-st.


Reed & M'Cool, cut-nail manufactory, Pratt-st. near the new bridge.


Reese, Thomas L. grocer, 48, S. Calvert-st.


Reese, David, teacher, back of 81, Hanover-st.


Reese, John, merchant, 62, N. Howard-st. Reeves, John, pilot, Ann-st. F. P. Reily, John, grocer, 81, Harford-st. O. T. Reilly, Patrick, grocer, 71, Pratt-st.


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Reinicker, Mrs. (widow of Conrad), 12, N. Liberty-st. Reip, Henry, (successor to Mr. Johnson), 188, Balti-


more-st. double-block tin and japanned ware manu- facturer. Patent and new improved ovens, boilers, steam-kettles, fancy-lights, &c.


Reisinger, George, cordwainer, Forrest-lane.


Reiter, Win. L. baker, 23, Market-st. F. P.


Repold, Mrs. dwelling, Chatham-st. next U. Bank of Maryland.


Reticker, Adam, sen. grocer, Bridge-st. ext. O. T.


Reticker, Jacob, grocer, Dugan's-wharf.


Reubell, John James, dwelling, N. Eutaw, near Lex- ington-st.


Reynolds, Isaac & James, merchants, 255, Baltimore-st. Ricaud, Benjamin, merchant, 2, Bowley's-wharf, dwel.


Franklin, near N. Charles-st.


Rice, Wm. coach-maker, Queen-st. O. T.


Richard, Francis, gent. Forrest-lane, near Conowago-st.


Richards, Paul, grocer, Thames-st. F. P. -


Richards, Dutton, blacksmith, 4, Granby-st. O. T.


Richards, John C. wholesale dry-good-store, 203, Bal- timore-st. dwelling, Conowago-st.


Richardson, N. painter and glazier, 28, Light-st.


Ricketts, Hugh, porter at the Commercial and Far- mers' Bank, 78, Saratoga-st.


Rickey, Wm. bricklayer, 59, Albemarle-st. O. T.


Riadell, Mrs. Judith, Pleasant-st.


Rider, Arthur, brass-founder, 144, Baltimore-st.


Ridgely, Noah, 9S, Pitt-st. O. T.


LEE's CELEBRATED


FAMILY MEDICINES, so highly approved of for ten years and upwards, continue to be faithfully prepared and sold, by the proprietors, 98, Pitt-st. Warner and Hanna, corner of Gay and Market-sts. A. Miltenber- ger, at the sign of Franklin's head, 10, N. Howard-st. John and Thomas Vance, 178, Market-st, and N. Knight, 23, Fell-st. F. P.


Wholesale Terms. A. deduction of 33 1-3, per cent. from the retail prices, will be made on all purchases not less than fifteen dollars. Purchasers to the


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amount of twenty dollars, will be furnished with a set of elegant window-bills. Orders from any part of the United States or territories, (accompanied with the cash or negotiable paper), promptly and carefully attended to.


Michl. Lee, & co. 98, Pitt-st.


Ridgely, Rebecca, 76, N. Charles-st. ,


Ridgely, Nicholas, 21, S. Howard-st.


Ridgely, Lott, 15, Baltimore-st.


Ridgely, Nicholas O. dry-good-store, 19, Baltimore-st. Ridgely, Eliza, Vulcan-alley.


Rigby, James I. tailor, 34, Bond-st. F. P.


Rigby, Macy, (widow), 15, corner of Bond and Wilk- sts. F. P.


Riggen, Israel, ship-carpenter, York-st. F. H.


Riggs, George W. jewellery and fancy store, 74, Bal- timore-st.


Righter, J. dwelling, 91, Baltimore-st.


Riley, Stephen, tailor, Orange or Lavely's-alley.


Ring, George, mason, Mulberry-alley.


Ringgold, Mrs. boarding-house, 49, Baltimore-st.


Ritter, Ezekiel, blacksmith, N. Howard-st.


Roberts, John & James, merchants, Sharpe-st.


Robertson, Mrs. (widow), corner of S. Eutaw and Lom- bard-sts.


Robinson, B. H. broker, Commerce-st.


Robinson, Andrew, cordwainer, Holliday-st.


Robinson, Mrs. (widow of capt. Wmn.) 12, Granby-st. O. T.


Robinson, Robert, carpenter, 75, Granby-st. O. T. Robinson, James, (col. man), comb-maker, 44, Bond-st. F. P.


Robinson, Abraham, chair-maker, Biddle-st. W. P. Robinson, Thomas, grocer, Pratt-st. near Spear's-wharf.


Robinson, Jehu, house-carpenter, 17, Bank-st. Robinson, John, chair-maker, 3, Second-st.


Robinson, Wm. stage-driver, 36, German-st.


Robinson, Joseph, printer, stationer, and state lottery- office, 96, Baltimore-st.


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Robinson, Thomas & Samuel, dry-good store, 133, Bat- timore-st.


Robinson, Wm. carpenter, 66, Lexington-st.


Roche, Joseph, constable, 51, Harrison-st.


Roche, Alexander, grocer, 179, E. Allisanna-st. F. P. Roche, John, do. 17, W. do. do. do. Roche, John, junr. constable, 45, W. Bank-st. Roche, John P. sen. weaver, 19, Albemarle-st. O. T. Roddy, James, tailor, 21, Water-st.


Rodemeyer, George, grocer, York-road, E. P. Rodhe, Wm. inn-keeper, 26, S. Howard-st.


Rogers, Thomas, cork-cutter, 53, W. Wilk-st. F. P. Rogers & Owings, merchants, 86, Bowley's-wharf. Rogers, Mrs. genteel-boarding-house, St. Paul's-lane. Rhodes, Benjamin, clothier, 19, Market-space.


Rone, Luke, butcher, Liberty-alley, O. T.


Ronk, John, fisherman, 28, Granby-st. do.


Rooker's, Miss, English seminary, corner of Pratt and Sharpe-sts ..


Rose, George, cordwainer, Chamberlain's-alley. Rose, John D. cordwainer, 1, Pearl-st. (meadow).


Roseberry, Wm. grocer, 79, M'Elderry's-wharf.


Rostman, Peter, liquor-store, 120, Bond-st. F. P.


Rothrock, Jacob, tin-plate-worker, Forrest-st. near hay- scales, O. T.


Rothrock, Philip, cooper, S. Eutaw-st.


Rothrock, John, tin-plate-worker, 243, Baltimore-st.


Rousseau, Peter, grocer, M'Elderry's-wharf.


Rousseau, Mrs. De La Gauterie, Green-st. W. P.


Rouss, James, bricklayer, Carolina, near Gough-st. F. P.


Roux, Joseph Roque, confectioner, 92, Bond-st. F. P. Rowe, John K. house carpenter, 89, corner of Camden and Hanover-sts.


Rowles, Rezin, Revenue-officer, King George-st. near the Circus, O. T.


Ruckle, John, grocer, 195, Baltimore-st. dwelling, do. Rudenstein, John, bacon-store, 44, Light-st. Rudolph, Ferdinand, tailor, 40, Market-space.


Rumney, Robert, painter and glazier, 66, Front-st. O. T.


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Russel, Alexander, brick-maker, 98, Lec-st. Russel, Thomas, attorney at law, 8, Chatham-st. Russell, Samuel, grocer, 83, M'Elderry's-wharf.


Ruth, Mrs. Charlotte, boarding-house, Orange or Lavely's-alley.


Rutledge, Ann, brush-manufacturer, 80, N. Howard-st.


Rutton, Peter, rigger, 110, Ann-st. F. P.


Rutter, John, labourer, Biddle-st. W. P.


Rutter, Cassandra, liquor-store, Fish-market.


Ruyderman, Diederick, grocer, lower end Hanover-st. Ryan, Thomas, Jerusalem coffee-house, 24, N. Gay-st. Ryan, Amos, bricklayer, 34, Granby-st. O. T.


Sadtler, Philip B. watch-maker and jeweller, 166, Balti- more-st.


Sadtler & Neuhaus, sugar-refiners, next door of ditto.


Saggeser, George, turner, 8, High-st. O. T.


Salenave, Bernard, merchant, 40, Chatham-st. ship- yard, foot of Fed. hill.


Salenave, James, 89, Harford-st. O. T. Salge, Conrad, porter, Light-st.


Saltonstall, Nathaniel, merchant, 81, Bowley's-wharf. Sanders, Elisha, board. house, 73, Albemarle-st. O. T. Sanders, John V. baker, Bridge-st. ext. O. T.


Sanders, Samuel, dwelling, Mulberry-street, near the Cathedral.


Sanderson, Francis, copper-smith, Baltimore-st. extend. . W. P.


Sanderson, Michael, gentleman, dwelling, Bernard near N. Charles-st.


Sands, Benjamin, brick-layer, 66, N. Liberty-st.


Sands, Robert, dwelling, 6, Conowago-st.


Sands, John, merchant tailor, 7, South-st. begs leave to inform the public that he has now on hand, and will constantly keep a large assortment of seasonable goods ; and hopes, by the most assiduous attention to business, to merit and receive a portion of public pa- tronage.


Sanger, captain Seth, Fayette-st. ext. W. P.


Sanky, William, carpenter, 8, Lexington-st.


Saunders, Jabez, mariner, Happy-alley, near Allisanna- street, F. P.


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Savage, Peter, tallow-chandler, N. Charles-st.


Sayre, John B. Harrison-st.


Scachi, Francis, picture and looking-glass store, 51, N. Gay-st.


Scharfe, William, drayman, Lombard, near the corner of S. Howard-st.


Schartal, Martha, widow, 1, Lexington-st.


Schleich, George, baker, 1, North-st.


Schæffer, Christian, cordwainer, 13, Lexington-st.


Schoyer, Abraham, grocer, 123, Bond-st. F. P.


Schreiber, Mrs. widow, Lovely-lane.


Schroder, William, dry-good store, 184, corner of Baltimore and Charles-sts.


Schræder, Henry, jr. mercht. dwel. 54, N. Charles-st.


Schultze & Vogeler, merchants, 45, S. Gay-st.


Schultze, Ernest J. merchant, 124, Hanover-st.


Schultz, Conrad, English and German goods, 248, Baltimore-st.


Schumack, Stephen, white-smith, corner of S. Charles- street and Primrose-alley.


Schweitzer, Philip, confectioner, Front-st. O. T.


Scott, William & Henry, dry-good store, 219, Balti- more-st.


Scott, Maria, boarding-house, Hawke-st.


Scott, John, jr. attorney at law, St. Paul's-lane.


Scott, Abraham, carpenter, 48, N. Frederick-st.


Scroggs, Frances, dwelling, 30, Hanover-st.


Sears Mrs. 22, Hanover-st.


Seaver, William, grocer, Lexington-st. New-market, W. P.


Seekamp, Mrs. widow, Paca near Franklin-st. W. P. Seesnup, Adam, jr. porter, N. Eutaw-st. W. P.


Sellers, Abraham, merchant tailor, 11, S. Calvert-st. Sergeant, Allen, cordwainer, Liberty-st. O. T.


Sergeant, Samuel, grocer, 65, N. Gay-st.


Sergent, Thos. F. keeper of the "Intelligence-office," 11, Chatham-st.


Server, captain Henry, 14, W. Allisanna-st. F. P. Server, John, cordwainer, French near East-st. O. T. Setton, Robert, High near Bridge-st. O. T.


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Sewell, James H. dry-good store, 43, Baltimore-st. Sexton, Charles, cordwainer, 57, W. Wilk-st. F. P. "" Shamrock," office, 238, Baltimore-st.


Shane, Joseph, & co. oil and paint store, 19, Cheapside, dwelling, 50, Granby-st. O. T.


Shaneman, Abraham, Green-st. W. P.


Shanley, James, teacher of languages, 87, Sharpe-st.


Share, Joseph, brass-founder: shop, lower end George- st. dwelling, Ann near Fleet-st. F. P.


Sharkey, Anthony, carter, 42, Lexington-st.


Shaw, Samuel, carpenter, Chamberlain's-alley.


Shaw, Francis, tailor, S. Charles-st.


Shearer, George, carpenter, Liberty-st. O. T.


Sheeler, John, teacher, 26, N. Frederick-st.


Sheffield, Frederick, blacksmith 57, Petticoat-alley, F. P.


Sheppard, Philip, cordwainer, 29, Shakespear-st. F. P. Sheppard, James, tailor, 62, Harrison-st.


Sheppard & M'Conky, flour merchants, 2, Spear's-wf. Sheridine, John, hack-driver, 113, Green-st. O. T.


Sherlock, Peter, owner of carts, Bath-st.


Sherm & Dillon, boot-makers, 158, Baltimore-street, execute promptly and in the best style all orders in their line of business. Country merchants sup- plied on the usual terms.


Sherm, John, dwelling, N. Eutaw-st. W. P.


Sherwood, Philip, ship-carpenter, 45, W. Bank-st. F. P. Shidle, George, oak-cooper, Paca-st. near the Riding- school, and dwelling, Fayette-st. ext. W. P.


Shields, William, boot-mak. 58, Pratt-st. near Spear's wharf.


Shipley, William, jr. Pearl near Fayette-st. ext. W. P. Shipley & Janney, lumber merch. head of the Basin. Shissell, William, store-keeper, Dutch-alley.


Shock, Mrs. 8, Ruxton-lane.


Shock, George, biscuit-baker, E. Lancaster near Wolfe street, F. P.


Shoemaker, Helmer, sugar-refiner, Peace-alley.


Shortt, John, Mineral-water warehouses, 3, Second-st. and 44, N. Frederick-st.


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Shrouder, captain William, 24, E. Fleet-st. F. P. Shryack, George, tin-plate worker, North-st. O. T. Shutt, Augustus, sugar-refiner, corner of Green and North-sts. O. T.


Shyerman, John, brush-maker, Carolina-st. F. P. Silvias, Francis, board. house, 6, W. Lancaster-st. F. P. Simkins & Caldwell, Washington Lottery-office, S. W. corner of Baltimore and South-sts.


Simmons, Peter, mariner, 89, E. Fleet-st. F. P.


Simmons, Cephas, dry-good store, 39, Market-st. F. P. Simonson, John, chair-maker, 58, Light-st.


Simpson, Walter, gentleman, 91, Pratt-st.


Simpson, John, house-carpenter, Pleasant-st.


Simpson, William, grocer, N. Paca, corner of Mulber- ry-st. W. P.


Sinclair, John, architect, 43, Pratt-st.


Sinclair, James, blacksmith, N. Liberty-st. dwelling, 7, Fayette-st.


Sinners, E. R. inn-keeper, 2, Water-st.


Sipe, Michael, blacksmith, Strawberry-alley.


Slappy, Jacob, carpenter, Green-st. W. P.


Slater, William, dwelling, 84, Baltimore-st.


Slater, James, cordwainer, 74, Waggon-alley. Slingluff & Fahnestock, merchants, 15, N. Howard-st.


Slee & Spicer, grocers, 33, Bridge-st. O. T.


Sleeper, John, livery-stable, 21, N. Frederick-st.


Sloan, James, boot-maker, 2, S. Calvert-st. dwelling,. North ditto.


Small, John, baker, Ruxton-lane.


Small, Jane, grocer, 20, Pratt-st. near Cumberland- row.


Smeckpeper, J. R. billiard-keeper, dwelling, 151, Bal- timore-st.


Smick, Mrs. 49, S. Liberty-st.


Smith, hon. Robert, esq. dwelling, 51, Pratt, between Sharpe and Hanover-sts.


Smith, George, & co. China-store, 190 1-2 Baltimore-st. Smith, Mrs. Cowpen-alley.


Smith, George, carver and gilder, 174, Baltimore-st. Smith, Cyrus, tailor, York-st. F. H.


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Smith, Mrs. milliner, 14, N. Liberty-st.


Smith, Dorman, cooper, Waggon-alley.


Smith, Ralph, jr. merchant, Bowley's-wharf, dwelling, 52, N. Charles-st.


Smith, John, baker, 76, S. Eutaw-st.


Smith, Nicholas, cordwainer, corner of N. Eutaw-st. and Waggon-alley.


Smith, Caspar, hat-manufacturer, 146, Baltimore st.


Smith, Samuel S. horsc-feed, 41, N. Howard-st. dwel. 32, German-st.


Smith, John, mill-stone maker, Morris-st. W. P.


Smith, Samuel R. merchant, head of the Basin, dwel. 23, Pratt-st.


Smith, John, boarding-house, 55, South-st.


Smith, Jacob, jr. sugar-refiner, Hookstown-road, W. P.


Smith, Lewis, boarding-house, 10, Pratt-st.


Smith, Moses G. New-lane, W. P.


Smith, Jane, widow, Franklin-lane.


Smith, Joseph, tailor, North-st.


Smith, Job J. block-maker, 40, George-st. dwel. 123, Wolfe-st F. P.


Smith & Ramsay, blacksmiths, lower end of George-st. F. P.


Smith, John, blacksmith, dwelling, 7, Fell-st. F. P. Smith, J. A. Spanish segar manufacturer, 9, Market-st. F. P.


Smith, Christian, block-maker, Bond near Wilk-street, F. P. :


Smith, Mrs. (widow of the late Thorowgood), Granby near Ploughman-st. O. T.


Smith. John, cordwainer, Pitt-st. ext. O. T.


Smith, Nicholas, grocer, 51, Bridge-st. O. T.


Smith & Reaney, tobacco manufacturers, 71, Bridge-st. extended, O. T.


Smith, Jacob G. 78, N. Charles-st.


Smith, William, ship-carpenter, dwel. S. Frederick- street.


Smyth, Samuel, dwelling, N. Paca-st. W. P. Snyder, Charles, dwelling, 31, S. Liberty-st. Snow, Zedekiah, 73, N. Liberty-st.


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Solomon, Mrs. (widow of Elkin), Pitt-st. O. T. Somervill, Mrs. Ann, Hanover-st.


Soulsby, Matthew, grocer, 8, York-st. F. H. Southcomb, captain Plummer, 27, E. Allisanna-st. F. P. Southward, captain William, Straight-lane, O. T.


Soward, Elisha, boarding-house, 3, Lemmon-st.


Sower, B. W. & co. printers, (generally), 12, Light-st. Spangler, Isaac, blacksmith, corner of N. Liberty and Fayette-sts. dwelling, Vulcan-alley.


Spear, captain Wm. 62, Market-st. F. P. Spence, Catherine, corner of Public-alley and Water-st.


Spencer, Abel, jr. last-maker, 48, N. Gay-st.


Spencer, Sarah, (widow), 91, Bond-st. F. P.


Spicknall, John, commission-mercht. 96, S. Charles-st. Spilman, Peter, merchant. dwelling; Conway, near Sharpe-st.


Spilman, James, dry-good-store, 51, Baltimore-st.


Sprague, Jeremiah, painter and glazier, 6, Shakes- pear-st. F. P.


Sprague, Charles, ship and sign painter, 3, Pitt-st. F. P. . and stamped carpet manufactory, Albemarle and Granby-sts. O. T.


Sprole, John L. tin-man, 48, N. Frederick-st.


Stahl, Jacob, watchman, Pratt-st. near lower bridge. Stall, Edward H. & co. druggists, 27, Bridge-st. O. T. Stall, Joseph, cooper, 56, Lexington-st.


Stallings, Benjamin, inn-keeper, 28, Baltimore-st.


Stansbury, Darius, carpenter, Low-st. O. T.


Stansbury, Thomas, accountant, dwelling, Union, near French-st. O. T.


Starr, George, cooper, Busy-alley, F. H.


Stayler, Wm. carpenter, Chamberlain's-alley.


Steel, James, silversmith, 124, Baltimore-st.


Steever, Mrs. E. milliner, 10, Harrison-st.


Steinmetz, Gabriel, lieut. of the watch, Mulberry-alley. Stegler, John, labourer, New-church-st.


Sterett, Benjamin, merchant, dwelling, N. Paca-st. Steuart, Robert St. John, stone-cutter, Duke-st. O. T. Stevenson, John, accountant, Mulberry, near Paca-st. W. P.


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Stevenson, Sater, stone-mason, Courtland-st.


Stevenson, Josias, gentleman, 45, Front-st. O. T. Stevens, Timothy, carpenter, Pitt-st. O. T.


Stewart, John, High, between Bridge and North-sts. O. T.


Stewart, John, carman, Green, near French-st. O. T. Stewart, James, Duke-st. do.


Stewart, Thomas, bricklayer, Liberty-alley, do.


Stewart, David, secretary Marine Insurance Company, S. Gay-st.


Stewart, Adam, piano-forte manufact. 8, N. Charles-st. Stewart, Montgomery, & co. merchants, 4, Sharpe-st. Stewart, Thomas, boot-maker, Mulberry-alley.


Stewart, John, carpenter, S. Howard-st.


Stewart, Joseph, saddler, Hookstown-road, W. P.


Stewart, John, gun-smith, dwelling, Bank.st.


Stewart, James, grocer, corner of Conowago and Li- berty-sts.


Stickney, John, varnish and paint manufacturer, Wolfe- st. dwelling, Allisanna-st. F. P.


Stickney, Henry, dwel. Queen, near Granby-st. O. T. Stiff, Thomas, inn-keeper, 22, Fayette-st.


Stilley, captain Isaac, S, Great York-st. O. T.


Stiles & Williams, tea-dealers and grocers, 85, corner of Baltimore and South-sts.


Stine, George, inn-keeper, corner of Franklin and N. Howard-sts.


Stinnecke, Mrs. milliner, 127, Baltimore-st.


Stith, Mrs. 123, Hanover-st.


St. John, Harvey, cooper, Lombard-st.


St. Macary, dwelling, Mulberry, near N. Howard-st. Stockett, Barbara, milliner, 47, Bond-st. F. P.


Stocker & Jones, coopers, M'Clure's-wharf.


Stocker, Jesse, cooper, 36, North-st.


Stocker, Elijah, do. Mulberry-alley.


Stockton, Richard C. proprietor and agent of the Philadelphia and Annapolis " Pilot" line of Stages, 2, Hanover, near Baltimore-st.


Stone, James, jr. & co. dry-good store, 101, Baltimore- street.


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Stoops, Sarah, teacher, Camden-st.


Story, Robert, stage owner, 2, Still-house-st. O. T. Stouffer, John & Jacob, flour-merchants and grocers, 25, N. Howard-st.


Stout, George, blacksmith, Union, near French-st. O. T.


Stricker, John, merchant, 4, Bowley's-wharf.


Striscka, Joseph A. china and glass-ware store, 221, Baltimore-st. dwelling, 5, Cider-alley.


Strobel, John P. porter-cellar, under Pamphilion's ho- tel, dwelling, 43, Bond-st. F. P.


Struthoff, Barney, baker, 39, Green-st. O. T.


Stuart, Richardson, nail-manufactory, and dwel. S. W. corner of Conowago-st. and Vulcan-avenue.


Stump, Samuel, merchant, dwelling, 117, Hanover-st. Sullivan, John, tailor, 46. S. Calvert-st.


Summers, Andrew, cordwainer, M'Elderry-st. O. T. Summers & Yager, shoe-store, 59, Baltimore-st.


Summers, Jacob, 21, Fayette-st.


Summervill, Richard, grocer, 57, Bridge-st. O. T.


Sumwalt, George B. carpenter, Welcome-alley.


Sumwalt, Philip, brickmaker, Dulany-st. F. P.


Sumwalt, Jacob, hatter, 36, North-st. O. T.


Sumwalt, Frederick, superintendant of the pumps, 60, N. Liberty-st.


Sumwalt, George, wood-corder, 26, Welcome-alley. Sumwalt, Godfrey, brickmaker, corner of Montgomery and Goodman-sts.


" Sun" office, N. E. corner of Water and South-sts. -


Suter, Henry, turner (in general), East side of Jone's Falls, opposite Fish-market.


Sutherland, John, dwelling, Pleasant-st.


Sutkopf, Charles, cordwainer, Franklin-st.


Sweeny, Richard, chair-maker, Harford-st. O. T. Swem, William, grocer, Franklin-st.


Swormstedt, James, stevedore, 102, Bond-st. F. P. Sylvester, captain Samuel, Straight-lane, near Pitt-st. O. T.


Symington, James, stone-cutter, 5, Bank-st. Taggart, John, 38, Sharpe-st.


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Talbott, Jesse, apothecary and druggist, 189, Baltimore, corner of Hanover-st.


Talbott, John, tailor, 40, N. Gay-st.


Talbott, Edward, grocer, 56, Bridge-st. O. T. Taliaferro, W. & L. Griffith, silk, cotton, linen, and woollen dyers, corner of Granby and Prince-sts. O. T. Tarring, Wm. painter and glazier, Chapel-alley.


Tatum, Joseph I. brush-maker, Pearl, near Fayette-st. ext. W. P.


Tapiau, Mons. keeper of the French coffee-house, 4, S. Gay-st.


Taylor, M. tailor, 60, Cumberland-row.


Taylor, Aquila, cordwainer, Liberty-alley, O. T.


Taylor, Matthew, grocer, 91, Harford-st. do


Taylor, Levin, grocer, 63, E. Fleet-st. F. P.


Taylor, Elisha, mariner, 7, ditto, do.


Taylor, Samuel, ship-compass and electrical-machine maker, 74, Bond-st. F. P.


Taylor, Robert, cooper; Smith's-wharf, and dwelling, 55, Albemarle-st. O. T. Taylor, Hezekiah, tailor, Straight-lane, O. T.


Taylor, Thomas, varnish-maker, Pitt-st. do.


Taylor & M.Neal, owners of scows, 53, Smith's-wharf.


Taylor, James, M. D. SO, Sharpe-st.


Taylor, Jonathan, tailor, N. Liberty-st.


Taylor, Thomas, brickmaker, 21, S. Howard-st.


Taylor, Wm. W. merchant, 266, Baltimore-st. dwel. S. Eutaw-st.


Taylor & Goodrick, coopers, 56, Pratt-st. near Smith's- wharf.


Taylor, Thomas, livery-stable, 3, Patterson-st. near Spear's-wharf.


Taylor, John B. cabinet-maker, 32, Water-st.


Taylor, James, hatter, 13, New-church-st.


Taylor, James, tailor, Forrest-lane.


Teal, Archibald, blacksmith, 91, E. Fleet-st. F. P. Telle, Gerard, blacksmith, Lee-st. near the Basin.


Telfair, Stephen, stevedore. 5, Shakespear-st. F. P. Terme & Delmas, grocers, 182, Baltimore-st.


Theker, Walter, painter and glazier, Second-st. near Tripolet's-alley.


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Thomae, II. accountant, Commercial and Farmers' Bank, 56, N. Howard-st.


Thomas, D. L. & co. sugar-refiners, store, corner of Water and Commerce-sts. refinery, North-st. O. T. Thomas, D. L, dwelling, North, between High and Green-sts. O. T.


Thomas, Lambert, cabinet-maker, 35, Bridge-st. O. T. Thomas, Mrs. boarding-house, Water, near South-st. Thomas, Wm. cooper, corn. of Pratt and S. Howard-st. Thomas, Isaac, do. do. do.


Thomas, John, merchant, 206, Baltimore-st.


Thomas, P. E. & George, hardware store, 196, Balti- more-st.


Thomas, Luke, dwelling, New-church-st.


Thompson, Alexander, constable, S. Howard-st.


'Thompson, Barney, cooper, Light-st.


'Thompson, John, grocer, 69, M'Elderry's-wharf.


Thompson, captain Alexander, E. Allisanna-st. F. P. Thompson, Sarah, 25, Bond-st. do.


Thompson, Mrs. (widow), corner of Bernard and North Charles-sts.


Thompson, Alexander, house-carpt. N. Eutaw-st. W. P. Thompson, John, & co. merchants, 24, Second-st.


Thornton, Seagood, mariner, Star-alley, F. P.


'Thorps, Wm. bricklayer, Pearl-st. W. P.


'T'onge, Walter J. accountant, Low, near Union-st. O. T. Torrance, Charles, jr. dry-good-store, 21, Baltimore-st. dwelling, 20, N. Frederick-st.


Tierlin, Charles, professor of Belles-lettres, corner of S. Calvert-st. and Lovely-lane.


Tilyard, Philip & Wm. sign and ornamental painters, 6, N. Charles-st. dwelling, 3, Saratoga-st.


Timon, James, trader, upper end of N. Eutaw-st. W. P. Toelle, Frederick, M. D. 21, Commerce-st.


'Toepken, Gerard, merchant, dwelling, Courtland-st.


'Tolinie, Colin, smith in general, 34, Harrison-st.


'Tool, John, sugar-refiner, 51, Front-st. O. T. 'Townsend, Jonathan, Star-alley, F. P.


Towson, Thomas, stone-cutter, New-church-st. dwel. Mulberry do.


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Toy, Joseph, junr. grocer, 107, N. Howard-st.


Tracy, B. waggoner, Bridge-st. ext. O. T. Travers, Mrs. young ladies' seminary, 70, High-st. O. T. 'Trichet, Provost, Madame, Aisquith-st. do.


Trimble, John & Isaac, commission merchants, 7, Spear's-wharf.


Trimble & Read, flour-merchants, S, M'Elderry's-wharf. Trost, Christian, butcher, 42, North-st. O. T.


Trumbo, David, bricklayer, Mulberry-alley.


Trumbo, Mrs. Catherine, Sugar-alley, F. H.


Truston, Septimus, coach-maker, East-st. O. T.


Tudor, Salathiel, grocer, N. Eutaw-st.


Turner, Joseph, ship-yard, lower end O'Donnell's-wharf.


Turner, Joshua, grocer, 53, Bridge-st. O T.


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Turner, Thomas, grocer, and ship supplier with live stock, 89, Bond-st. F. P.


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Turner, Ruth, seamstress, 8, High-st. O. T.


Tuttle, William, bricklayer, N. Howard-st. ext.


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Tyson, Isaac, dwel. corner of Sharpe and Camden-sts. Uhl, Andrew, butcher, Conway, near S. Howard-st. Underwood, John, hatter, Bank-st.


" Union Bank of Maryland," N. Charles, near Balti- more-st.


" Union Manufacturing Company of Maryland," office 140, Baltimore-st.


Upshur, A. P. attorney at law, St. Paul's-lane.


Uz, Augustus, ornamental wall-painter, (from Philadel- phia), corner of Baltimore-st. ext. and Green-st. W. P. respectfully informs the ladies and gentlemen, of the city and precincts, that he has commenced his opera- tions in the above line, and will be happy to receive their commands. N. B. He also prepares wall- washes, of all colours, ready for use, and on mode- rate terms.




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