Fry's Baltimore directory: containing the names, occupations, residences, &c. of the inhabitants within the city and precincts, 1812, Part 6

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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Van Baum, William, plane-maker, Bank-st.


Van Beuren, Mrs. A. respectfully informs her friends, and the inhabitants of Baltimore, that she has opened a BAKERY, in all its various hranches, corner of Light and Bank-sts. where, she hopes, by attention, neatness, and the best materials in the business, to


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give general satisfaction to all those who will please to honor her with their custom.


Van Beuren, Wm. M. D. corner of Light and Bank-sts. Van Buren, James, piano-forte maker, 19, Saratoga-st. Vance, John & Thomas, booksellers and stationers, 178, Baltimore-st.


Vance, William, plane-maker, 3, N. Charles-st. (nearly opposite Union Bank of Maryland), dwelling, 7, Co- nowago-st. keeps in addition to planes of all kinds, a complete and general assortment of edge-tools, saws, &c. Turkey oil-stone and'box-wood, wholesale and retail.


Vansant, Cornelius, cordwainer, 85, Harford-st. O. T. Vansant, William, book-binder, dwelling, Low, near Union-st. O. T.


Vansant & Crossgrove, book-binders, Rogers'-alley. Vecchio, Peter Del, looking-glass and print seller, 1, S. Calvert-st.


Venkler, John, tailor corner of Pratt-st. and Dugan's- wharf.


Veyrier, Peter, tin-plate-worker, 26, Bond-st. F. P.


Vickery, Mrs. (widow of Stephen), Granby, near Prince-st. O. T.


Villard, Mrs. (widow), 9, N. Liberty-st.


Vincent, Mrs. fancy-store, 139, Baltimore-st.


Vincent, Samuel, esq. clerk to the city commissioners, Light-st. alley.


Voight, Peter, carpenter, Saratoga-st. ext. W. P. Von Harten, Gerard, grocer, Hookstown-road, do .. Von Kapfr & Brune, merchants, 68, Bowley's-wharf. Vose & Worthington, do. 99, ditto.


Waddell, George, tavern and grocery store, corner of Bath and Pearl-sts. (meadow).


Wade, Nelson, dwelling, Baltimore-st. ext. W. P. Waggner, George, block and pump-maker, 46, Philpot- street, F. P.


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Wagner, Jacob, esq. editor of the Federal Republican, 9, Water-st.


Waite, G. & R. "Lottery and Exchange-office," corner of St. Paul's-lane and Market-street.


AT G. & R. WAITE'S Truly fortunate Lottery Office, Are for sale Tickets and Shares in the GRAND LOTTERY-


SUSQUEHANNA CANAL, second class, in which one number MUST draw $60,000! and MAY draw 100,000 dollars ! ! Tickets at the original price of 10 dollars.


They have likewise for sale tickets in all the Bal- timore lotteries.


EXCHANGE.


G. & R. Waite exchange notes of nearly all the banks in the UNION, at very moderate premiums.


They have constantly on hand a very great stock of PLAYING-CARDS, consisting of nine different quali- ties ; together with a general assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS and STATIONARY, all of which they will sell wholesale, at very reduced prices, for cash.


Country merchants and others may find it to their advantage to call at the above store.


Wales, Ebenezer, merchant, 83, Bowley's-wharf.


Walker, Jacob, sailmaker, Argyle-alley, F. P.


Walker, Benjamin, grocer, 56, Light-st.


Walker, Chs. clothier, corn. of S. Calvert & Water-sts.


Walker, Sater T. cordwainer, 50, Waggon-alley.


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


Walker & Grewe, piano-forte manufacturers, 3, East-st Wall, John E. 27, Harrison-st.


Wall, Michael, tailor, 29, Lexington-st.


Wall, Melchior, saddler, North-st.


Wallace, John, harness-maker, Mulberry-alley.


Wallace, Joseph, merchant, dwelling, 40, Saratoga-st. Wallis, John, jr. broker, Lovely-lane.


Walmsley, Benjamin, hat manufacturer, 39, South-st. Walsh, John, lumber merchant; yard, M'Clure's wf.


Commerce-st. dwelling, Mulberry-st.


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Walter, Jacob, clock and watch-maker, St. Paul's-lane. Walter, John, grocer, 10, Cheapside.


Walter, John, lumber merchant, head of the Basin ;


[dwel. 120, Hanover-st.


Walter, Philip, ditto, head of the Basin.


Walter, Henry, carpenter, Biddle-st. W. P.


Walters, Henry, farrier, Hookstown road, W. P.


Walters, Benjamin, cordwainer, 11, Bridge-st. O. T. Walton, Joseph, grocer, 82, N. Howard-st.


Wamaling, John, boot-maker, 2, N. Charles-st.


Wampler, J. Lewis, surveyor, office, 61, N. Liberty-st. dwelling, Saratoga, above Howard-st.


Warfield, Charles, dry-good store, 163, Baltimore-st. dwelling, Bernard-st.


Warfield, G. F. merchant, 247, Baltimore-st. dwel. do. Warfield, Basil, sugar-refiner, Pearl-st. W. P.


Warks, Andrew, cabinet-maker, 37, Bridge-st. O. T.


Warner, captain John, 29, E. Fleet-st. F. P.


Warner, Thomas & Andrew E. gold and silver-smiths, 5, N. Gay-st.


Warner, Alfred L. druggist, 4, Baltimore-st.


Warnken, Henry, baker, corn. of Allisanna and Bond- streets. F. P.


" Washington free school," corn. of Lemmon and East- streets.


Waters, Zeb. accountant, 32, Hanover-st.


Waters, Michael, grocer, 151, Lee-st. near the Basin.


Waters, Mrs. widow, 38, Albemarle-st. O. T.


Waters, Edwin, grocer, 51, S. Calvert-st.


Watkins, A. W. boot-maker, 24, S. Calvert-st.


Watkins, captain James, Wolfe near Allisanna-st. F. P. Watkins, Tobias, M. D. Green near Lexington-st. W. P. Watkins, Gassaway, bricklayer, Conway-st.


Watkins, Thomas, merchant tailor, 221, Baltimore-st. Watson, Thomas, dwelling, 38, N. Frederick-st.


Watson & Etschberger, fancy furniture manufact. 49, South-st.


Watson, Wm. inn-keeper, M'Clellan's-alley.


Watterton, Bethsheba, 3, Ruxton-lane.


Wattles, James, painter and glazier, 53, Saratoga-st.


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Watts, Richard K. esq. 93, Hanover-st.


Way, Mrs. Sarah, boarding-house, 39, Hanover-st.


Weary, John, jr. boat-build. lower end George-st. F. P Weatherall, William, clerk in the Union Bank, dwel. 112, Sharpe-st.


Weatherick, Thomas, carman, Chappel-alley.


Weaver, Mary, 30, Fell-st. F. P.


Weaver, John, cordwainer, N. Eutaw-st.


Weaver, Caspar, senr. painter and glazier, Paca near Franklin-st. W. P.


Weaver, John, painter and glazier, 18, Pratt-st.


Weaver, Daniel, merchant, Franklin-st.


Webb, Wmn. sail-maker, dwel. 20, W. Bank-st. F. P.


Webb, James, gold-smith, &c. 30, High-st. O. T.


Webb, Abner, merchant, corner of New-market and Paca-sts. W. P.


Webster & Bare, grocers, head of the Basin.


Webster, Mrs. Lombard near Hanover-st.


Wedekind, John, pocket-book manufac. 37, S. Charles- street.


Wedge, Simon, jeweller, gold and silver-smith, 160, Baltimore-st.


" Weekly Register," office, 77, Water near South-st.


Weir, Mrs. grocer, 76, Pratt-st. Bowley's-wharf.


Weise & Bochin, confectioners, 130, Baltimore-st.


Wells, James, cordwainer, 65, S. Frederick-st.


Wells, Mrs. widow, 13, Shakespear-st. F. P. Wells, Thomas, grocer, 8, Pratt-st.


Wellslager, David, cordwainer, 66, Front-st. O. T.


Wellslager, Jacob, ladies' shoe-maker, Bath-st.


Welshoffer, Henry, carpenter, Mulberry-st. Welsh, P. G. accountant, 68, Sharpe-st.


Welsh, George, boot-maker, 23, South-st.


Welsh, Jacob, jr. 40, Albemarle-st. O. T.


Welsh, Thomas, dry-good store, 246, Baltimore-st.


Welsh, Jacob, (of Adam), Lexington-street, near New- market, W. P.


West, Samuel H. cabinet-maker, 31, S. Gay-st. and whip and glue manufactory, Fish-st.


West, William, grocer, 122, High-st. O. T.


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West, captain Job, 32, Gough near Carolina-st. F. P.


West, Benedict, carman, Wolfe-st. F. P.


West & Burk, painters and glaziers, 33, Market-st. F. P. West, James, inn-keeper, 20, Commerce-st.


West, James, carpenter, Lee-st.


West, Mrs. dwelling, 76, Sharpe-st.


Wertz, Henry, dry-good store, 68, N. Howard-st.


Wescott, captain William, 9, E. Fleet-st. F. P.


Wessels, I. F. F. merchant, dwelling, 25, Pratt-st.


Wethered, Lewin, wholesale dry-good store, 157, Bal- timore-st.


Wex, Henry A. baker, Great York-st. O. T.


Weyman, John, cordwainer, East-st. O. T.


Weyer, Michael, jr. druggist, 40, Baltimore-st.


Wharton, Kearney, 8, South-st. pursues the business of STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER in all its branches such as buying and selling bills of exchange; bank, insurance, road, and other public stocks ; procuring the discount of negotiable notes, and investing money in the purchase of paper. All transactions relative to his profession are conducted with punctuality and good faith. N. B. He has on hand a very extensive assortment of TICKETS in the Washington Monument lottery, now drawing, highest prize, 50,000 dollars.


Wheeler, John, grocer, upper end of High-st. O. T.


Wheeler, Joseph, Holliday-st. ext.


Wheeler, Thomas, tailor, Mulberry-st. near Cathedral. Whelan, Thomas, grocer, 132, Baltimore-st. dwelling, N. Charles-st.


Whipple, William, keeper of the City Spring, N. Cal- ·vert-st.


White & Brand, grocers, 69, N. Gay-st.


White. Mrs. 72, Harrison-st.


White, Alexander, carpenter, Duke-st. O. T.


White, captain John M. 20, Philpot-st. F. P.


White, William, constable, 3, Shakespear-st. F. P.


White, Thomas, 36, E. Allisanna-st. do.


White, captain Samuel, 39, E. Fleet-st. do.


White, captain Joseph G. 45, Albemarle-st. O. T.


White, William, wheel-right, 13, ditto, do.


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White, Henry, cordwainer, N. Liberty-st.


White, Joseph, straw bonnet manufactory, 70, North Howard-st.


White, P. L. cabinet and chair-maker, 62, Pratt-street, has constantly on hand, MOST FARHIONABLE CABINET FURNITURE, which he will dispose of on the most rea- sonable terms. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. N. B. all furniture from the above manufactory will be warranted not inferior to any in this city.


Whiting, Horatio, Sharpe near Lee-st.


Whitney, Simon, painter and glazier, 2, Bank-st.


Whittemore, John, printer, at the office of the Federal Republican, S. Gay-st.


Whittle, Richard, cooper, Mulberry-st.


Wichelhausen, H. D. merchant, 82, corner of South & Wood-sts. Bowley's-wharf.


Wickes, captain Benjamin, King George-st. O. T.


Wierman, William, flour merchant, 65, County-wharf.


Wightman & Schade, grocers, 64, N. Gay-st.


Wilds, David, coach-painter, East-st. O. T.


Wildt, Jacob, baker, 35, Light-st.


Wilhelm, Jacob, labourer, Hanover-st. ext.


Wilhelm, John, inn-keeper, Hay-scale, Forrest-st.


Wilkins, William & Joseph, wholesale dry-good store, 165, Baltimore-st.


Willey, Alexander, back of 40, S. Gay-st.


Willey, Robt jr. carman, Green near French-st. O. T.


Willey, John, baker, ditto, do.


Willey, Henry and John, bakers, Green near Frank- lin-st. W. P.


Williams, Stephen, dwelling, corner of Lombard and S. Eutaw-st.


Williams, James, accountant, Straight-lane, O. T. Williams, John S. inn-keeper, 25, Fell-st. F. P. Williams, - hack-driver, Camden-st.


Williams, James, rigger, Queen-st. F. P.


Williams, captain Richard, 37, E. Fleet-st. F. P.


Williams, Joseph, cordwainer, Green-st. O. T.


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Williams, James, merchant, 43, S. Gay-st. dwelling, Great York-st. O. T.


Williams, Benjamin, constable, N. Eutaw-st. W. P.


Williams, Nathaniel F. merchant, 14, Bowley's-wharf, dwelling, 62, N. Charles-st.


Williams, John, grocer, 5, N. Charles-st.


Williams, Charles, dyer, French, near Jones-st. O. T. Williams, Nathaniel, esq. attorney at law, dwelling and office, 18, New Church-st. next to St. Paul's Church.


Williams, Owen, cooper, 24, Fayette-st.


Williams & Valiant, shoe-store, 67, Baltimore-st.


Williams, John, tailor, Dutch-alley, near Eutaw-st.


Williams, Mrs. boarding-house, 9, Bank-st.


Williams, Lewis, grocer, St. Tammany, near Liberty- street.


Williams, A. R. corner of Lexington and North-streets, respectfully informs the public that he has commen- ced the MAKING of PAPER HANGING in the city of Baltimore, suitable for every purpose to which this article is applied, considered to be as good as any made in the union. As this is the only PAPER- STAINING MANUFACTORY in the state of Maryland the proprietor has reason to hope a discerning public will generously give whatever support this establish- ment may merit. I have persons ready to put up my paper in the most secure and substantial manner and on good terms : of course, I must do every thing in my power to establish the credit of my manufactory.


N. B. If any accident should happen to paper put up by any person from the factory, that can be attri- buted to the putting of it up, it shall be immediately made good.


Williamson, P. Conway, near Sharpe-st.


Willis, William, Clifford's-alley, F. H.


Willoughby, Charles, currier, Potter-st. O. T.


Wilmer, Simon, dwelling, 119, Hanover-st.


Wilmer & Palmer, merchants, 5, Bowley's-wharf. 1


Wilmer, John, merchant, dwelling, 115, Hanover-st.


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Wilson, Thomas, editor and publisher of the "Sun," dwelling, 23, Commerce-st.


Wilson, Jacob, accountant, dwelling, Green-street. W. P.


Wilson, James, store-keeper, 98, N. Howard-st.


Wilson, John, grocer, 115, N. Howard-st.


Wilson, John, plasterer, 83, Hanover-st.


Wilson, James, merchant, dwelling, Holliday-st.


Wilson, David, flour-merchant, 16, M'Elderry's-wharf.


Wilson, Robert, grocer, 14, Bridge-st. O. T.


Wilson, Joshua, house-carpenter, Straight-lane, O. T.


Wilson, captain David, ditto, do.


Wilson, captain James, 9, W. Fleet-st. F. P. Wilson, Jane, E. Bank-st. do.


Wilson, George, cordwainer, Argyle-alley, do.


Wilson, John, grocer, 47, Market-st. do.


Wilson, Henry, tavern-keeper, 56, Bond-st. F. P.


Wilson, Henry, mineral-water warehouse, 21, Water- street.


Wilson, Joseph, Conway, near Sharpe-st.


Wilson & Mullikin, dry-good store, 107, Baltimore- street.


Winchell, James F. baker, 57, South-st.


Winchester & Jenkins, saddlers, 6, South-st.


Winchester, Jacob, carpenter, 51, Albemarle-st. O. T.


Windstandley, John, carpenter, 99, Saratoga-st.


Winterfield, William, cabinet-maker, M'Elderry's-st. O. T.


Wintkle, Mrs. Union hotel, next door to the Theatre, Holliday-st.


Wirgman, Charles, merchant, dwelling, 41, S. Gay- street.


Wirts, Philip, cordwainer, 5, Ruxton-lane.


Wise, John, cordwainer, 74, Argyle-alley, F. P.


Wise, Wm. tobacconist, 243, Baltimore-st.


Wisebaugh, John, carman, 27, W. Allisanna-st. F. P. Wolff, Andrew, professor of music, 33, Saratoga-st.


Woolen & Waites, coopers, 56, South-st. dwelling, 17. Green-st. O. T.


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SAMUEL WOLFF, PUMP MAKER,


Corner of Strawberry Alley and Saratoga-st. West of North Howard-st.


RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub- lic generally, that he carries on the above business in all its branches, the work warranted good, as he keeps constantly on hand a supply of the best ma- terials.


ALSO, BORING AND LAYING PIPES, TO CONDUCT WATER ; DIGGING WELLS, &c.


All orders in the city or country, will be punctually attended to.


Wood, Thomas, Short-alley, W. P.


Wood, John, grocer, corner of Albemarle and Queen- sts. O. T.


Wood, Mrs. Rebecca, Wolfe-st. F. P.


Wooden, John, (of John), inn-keeper,. Bridge-st. O. T. Woodland, Wm. dwelling, 106, Baltimore-st.


Woods, W. & co. grocers, 31, Baltimore-st.


Woodward, Thomas, grocer, 31, Liberty-st. O. T.


Woodworth, Susanna, grocer, S. Eutaw-st.


Woodyear, Edward, esq. office, 1, Baltimore-st. dwel. 79, High-st. O. T.


Woodyear, Edward G. esq, attorney at law, 2, Chat- ham-st. dwelling, 79, High-st. O. T.


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JOHN WOOD, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT, " OLD EXCHANGE,"


Corner of Commerce and Water Streets. DAYS OF SALE :


For Household and Kitchen Furniture and Miscel- laneous Articles, on every Tuesday through- out the year, at 11 o'clock, A. M.


For every description of Dry Goods and Groceries, every Friday at 10 o'clock, A. M .- And


For valuable Libraries of Books and Fancy Arti- cles, every Saturday evening, from the begin- ning of the month of November to the end of March.


CASH ADVANCED on valuable Invoices of Merchandise.


Worrell, Robert, blacksmith, 98, Granby-st. O. T. Wore, Rebecca, (widow), Strawberry-alley.


Workinger, Jacob, blacksmith, corner of Liberty and Lombard-sts.


Working, Catherine, (widow), Mill-st. O. T.


Working, H. livery-stable, N. Liberty-st.


Working, Mrs. Mary, 41, Fayette-st.


Worley, Joseph, inn-keeper, 7, N. Howard-st.


Worthington, John T. H. attorney at law, St. Paul's- lane.


Worthington, Nicholas, groceries and dry-goods, 83, N. Howard-st.


Wright & Byrnes, flour-merchants, 5, Spear's-wharf.


Wright & Barkman, tin-plate-workers, 189 1-2, Balti- street.


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Wroe, Absalom, grocer, corner of Bank-st. and Happy- alley, F. P.


Wroe, captain Samuel, Caroline-st. near Leaman's gar- den.


Wulff, J. H. saddler and harness-maker, 11, S. Howard- street.


Wynn, Aaron, ladies' shoe-maker, Pearl-st. (meadow). Wyvill & Towson, merchant-tailors, 16, South-st. (corn. of Lovely-lane, and opposite the Maryland Insurance Office), keep an assortment of seasonable goods, in their line of business, which they will make up in the latest fashions. N. B. They return their most sincere thanks to their friends and customers, and solicit a continuance of their favours.


Yates, John, 6, Great York-st. O. T.


Yates, Joseph, merchant, dwelling, 272, Baltimore-st.


Yearly, Alexander, accountant at Bank of Baltimore, dwelling, Green-st. W. P.


Yeger, Charles, cabinet-maker, 39, W. Wilk-st. F. P.


Yeiser, Mrs .. Ruth, gent. board. house, corner of East and N. Gay-sts.


Yoner, Samuel, grocer, 77, Hanover-st.


Yost, Michael, baker, corner of S. Howard and Cam- den-sts.


Young, John, carpenter, 29, North-st.


Young, John, mariner, 33, Strawberry-alley. F. P.


Young, Robert W. iron store, 53, S. Calvert-st. dwel. Franklin-st.


Young, Hugh & William, merchants, 5, Sharpe, near Baltimore-st.


Young, Larken, house-carpenter, N. Eutaw-st. W. P.


Young, Gustavus A. artist, Barre-st.


Young, Jacob, tailor, Camden-st.


Young, Joseph, gentleman, Lombard-st. next door to Friend's meeting.


Young, Alexander, cordwainer, 4, Fayette-st.


Young, William L. dwelling, 16, Saratoga-st.


Young, John C. N. Liberty near Saratoga-st.


Younker, Francis, chair-maker, 4, Baltimore-st. dwel. Pitt-st. O. T.


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Yundt, John, hatter, 3, Pearl-st. (meadow).


Zeumer, Augustus, confectioner, 34, Baltimore-st. and fancy store, next door to ditto.


Zigler, George, cordwainer, Carolina-st. near Leaman's gardens.


Zimmerman, John, carpenter, corner of Lerews'-alley and Franklin-st.


Zog, Francis, drayman, S. Paca-street, near May-pole, W. P.


Zollickoffer & Long, dry-good store, 215, Baltimore-st. Zollinger, John, coach-maker, 93, Pratt-st.


Zugg, Frederick, cabinet-maker, North-st. O. T.


Zwisler, James, gentleman, S. Charles-street, next the corner of Camden-st.


OMISSIONS AND CORRECTIONS.


Robert Aitken, druggist, 2, South-st.


Michael Lyons, paver, Lexington near N. Liberty-st.


Page 8, line 23, for " Baltzell & Bantz" read Lewis Baltzell, [partnership dissolved].


Page 20, line 23, after "John D. Craig" read teacher of Mathematics.


Page 56, line 12, for " Ruxton-lane" read Primrose-alley.


STREETS, &c.


Straight-lane runs east and west, from the Friends' meeting-house to Milk-lane, between Great York and Pitt-streets, O. T:


Milk-lane runs north and south, from Pitt to Great York-street, O. T.


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GOVERNMENT


OF


THE UNITED STATES.


SALARY.


JAMES MADISON, President of the U. States, $ 25,000


GEORGE CLINTON, Vice-President, and


President of the Senate, 5,000


- [Each Senator and Member of the House of Representatives, receives a compensation of six Dollars per day, while attending in Session, and one day's pay for every twenty miles travelling to and from the Seat of Government.]


LIST OF THE MEMBERS COMPOSING THE TWELFTH CONGRESS.


SENATE.


New Hampshire .- Richard Cutts ; Nicholas Gilman.


Massachusetts .- James Lloyd, jun. Joseph B. Varnum.


Connecticut .- Chauncey Goodrich; Samuel W. Dana.


Rhode Island .- C. G. Champlin ; Jeremiah B. Howell.


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Vermont .- Stephen R. Bradley ; Jonathan Ro- binson.


New York .- Obadiah German; John Smith.


New Jersey .- John Lambert ; John Condit.


Pennsylvania .- Andrew Gregg ; Michael Leib.


Delaware .- James A. Bayard ; Outerbridge Horsey.


Maryland .- Samuel Smith ; Philip Reed.


Virginia .- Richard Brent; William B. Giles.


North Carolina .- Jas. Turner ; Jesse Frank- lin.


South Carolina .- John Gaillard ; John Taylor. Georgia .- Charles Tait ; William H. Craw- ford.


Kentucky .- John Pope ; George M. Bibb.


Tennooscc .- Jenkin Whiteside ; Joseph Ander- son.


Ohio .- Thomas Worthington; Alexander Cam- 3 bell.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


New Hampshire .- Wm. Hale ; Samuel Dins- more ; John A. Harper ; Elijah Hall ; Geo. Sul- livan ; - Bartlett.


Massachusetts .- Josiah Quincey ; Wm. Reed ; Richard Cutts; Eben. Seaver ; Ezkl. Bacon ; Charles Turner, jun, Laban Wheaton ; Leonard White ; Isaiah L. Green ; Samuel Taggart ; Wm. Ely ; - Brigham ; Abijah Bigelow ; Barzillai Gannett ; Peleg Tallman; William Widgery ; Wm. M. Richardson.


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Connecticut .- Lewis B. Sturges; Jonathan O. Mosely ; Benjamin Tallmadge ; Epa. Champion ; Timothy Pitkin ; Lyman Law ; John Davenport, jun.


Rhode Island .-- Elisha R. Potter ; Richard Jackson, jun.


Vermont .- Samuel Shaw ; James Fisk ; Wm. Strong ; Martin Chittenden.


New York .- Samuel L. Mitchell ; Thos. Sam- mons ; Ebenezer Sage ; William Paulding, jun. Pierre Van Cortlandt, jun. James Emott ; Tho- mas B. Cook ; Robert Le Roy Livingston ; Asa Fitch ; Thomas R. Gold ; Uriah Tracy ; Daniel Averry ; Harmanus Bleeker ; Arunnah Metcalfe; Peter B. Porter ; Wm. Pond ; Silas Stow.


New Jersey .- Adam Boyd ; Jacob Hufty ; Lewis Condit ; George G. Maxwell ; James Morgan ; Thomas Newbold.


Pennsylvania .- Adam Seybert ; William An- derson ; James Milner; Robert Brown; William Rodman; Jonathan Roberts; William Findley; John Smilie ; Aaron Lyle ; Robert Whitehill ; David Bard ; Roger Davis ; Joseph Lefevre ; J. N. Hyneman ; Wm. Piper ; Abner Leacock ; William Crawford; George Smith.


Delaware .- Henry Moore Ridgely.


Maryland .- Philip B. Key; Jos. Kent; Philip Stewart; Charles Goldsborough; Peter Little ; Alex. M'Kim; Samuel Ringgold ; Robert Wright ; Stevenson Archer.


Virginia .- John Randolph ; Hugh Nelson ; Thomas Gholson; Peterson Goodwyn; Thomas


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Newton; Daniel Sheffey ; John Taliaferro ; Edwin Gray; Joseph Lewis, jr .; John Baker; James Breckenridge; John Dawson; Matthew Clay; Burwell Bassett; Thomas Wilson; William A. Burwell ; John Smith ; Aylett Hawes ; John Roane; William M'Koy; James Pleasants, jr .; John Clapton.


North Carolina .- Willis Alston; Wm. Black- - ledge; Thomas Blount; Joseph Pearson ; Arch. M'Bride; Nathaniel Macon; Meshack Franklin ; Richard Stanford; William R. King; Lemuel Sawyer; James Cochran; Israel Pickens.


South Carolina .- D. R. Williams ; Langdon Cheeves ; William Lowndes ; William Butler ; John C. Calhoun; Elis Earle; Richard Winn; Thomas Moore.


Georgia .- George M. Troup; Wm. W. Bibb; Bolling Hall; Howell Cobb.


Kentucky .- Rich. M. Johnson; Joseph Desha ; Henry Clay ; Anthony New ; Samuel M'Kee ; Stephen B. Ormsby.


Tennessee .- John Rhea; Felix Grundy; John Sevier.


Ohio .- Jeremiah Morrow.


Mississippi Territory .- George Poindexter.


Indiana Territory .- Jona. Jennings, delegate.


Orleans Territory .- Julian Poydras, delegate.


DEPARTMENT OF STATE.


James Munroe, Secretary, salary, - - - $ 5000


TREASURY DEPARTMENT.


Albert Gallatin, Secretary, salary, - - 5000


Richard Rush, Comptroller, do. - 3500


WAR DEPARTMENT. William Eustis, Secretary, salary, - 4500


NAVY DEPARTMENT.


Paul Hamilton, Secretary, salary, - 1 - 4500


N. B. There has been no alteration as to elerks in these deparments, for whose names please to look in the Directory for 1810. (Com.)


JUDICIARY OF THE U. STATES.


John Marshall, Chief Justice.


ASSOCIATE JUDGES. Bushrod Washington ; William Johnson, jr. ; Brockholst Livingston ; Thomas Todd ; Joseph Story ; Gabriel Duvall.


ATTORNEY GENERAL TO THE U. STATES. William Pinkney, esq. (of Maryland).


DISTRICT JUDGES. Virginia, John Tyler, vice Cyrus Griffin. Columbia, Assistant Judge, Buckner Thruston, vice Allen Duckett.


N. B. Those are the only changes that come within my knowledge. For the names of Judges


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for each state, see Directory for 1810, page 9, of the Register. (Comp. )


DISTRICT ATTORNIES.


Vermont, Cornelius P. Van Ness, vice D. Fay. Maryland, Thomas B. Dorsey, vice J. Stephen. East Tennessee, John M'Campbell. West Tennessee, John E. Beck.


Ohio, Samuel Harrick.


New Orleans, John R. Grymes.


(P For all the names see Directory for 1810, page 10, of the Register. (Comp.)


MARSHALS.


Rhode Island, Eben. K. Dexter, vice Wm. Peck. Vermont, David Robinson, vice John Willard. Virginia, Andrew Moore, vice Joseph Scott. Georgia, John Eppinger, vice Benj. Wall.


( For all the names see Directory for 1810. page 10, of the Register.


COURTS.


BALTIMORE COUNTY COURT. Fourth Monday in March, and first Tuesday in October.


COURT OF APPEALS : WESTERN' SHORE. Third Monday in June and December.


CHANCERY COURT. Fourth Monday in February ; first Tuesday


in July; fourth Tuesday in September; first Tuesday in December.


COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER. Second Monday in January; first Monday in March; second Monday in July; third Monday in September.


DISTICT COURTS. First Monday in December, March, June and and September.


CIRCUIT COURT .. In May and November.


HARFORD COUNTY COURT. Seond Monday in and August.


ANN ARUNDEL COUNTY COURT. Third Monday in April and September.


For Federal Courts throughout the U. States, see Directory for 1810, page 11, of the Register. ( Comp. )


DIPLOMATIC DEPARTMENT. ( Changes since 1810. )


'MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY.


To France, Joel Barlow. To Great Britain, (vacant). I


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To Russia, John Quincy Adams.


Rio Janeiro, (Brazils) Thomas Sumpter.


To Spain, (vacant).


George W. Erving, Special Minister to the Court of Denmark.


CHARGE DES AFFAIRES. Great Britain, John Spear Smith. France, Jonathan Russel. .


SECRETARIES OF LEGATION. To France, (unknown). Court of London, do.




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