Fry's Baltimore directory: containing the names, occupations, residences, &c. of the inhabitants within the city and precincts, 1812, Part 8

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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Twelve directors chosen annually on the first Monday in April. Stated meetings on the first Monday in each month.


Directors : William Wilson, James Mosher, Adam Fonerden, John Hillen, George Decker, David Shields, (deceased, ) Elias Ellicott, Nathan Tyson, William Trimble, John Ogston, William Hawkins, John Cornthwait.


TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANIES.


BALTIMORE AND FREDERICK-TOWN TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY, NO. 46, South-st.


William Jessop, President.


William Cook, Treasurer.


Managers : Luke Tiernan, John Graham, James Labes, William Lorman, Henry Payson, John Ellicott, John E. Howard.


FALL'S TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY, at the a- bove place, 46, South-st. Capital divided into shares of $100 each. Board sits every second Saturday.


Thomas Johnson, President.


James Neilson, Secretary.


Managers : James Hindman, Isaac Tyson, Rich- ard Caton, Robert G. Harper, Benjamin Ellicott, William Gwynn, (of John.)


BALTIMORE AND REISTERS-TOWN TURNPIKE ROAD CONPANY, Office North-Liberty, near Tam-


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many-st. Capital $580,000, 29,000 shares at $20 each, annual election 2d Monday in October, half yearly dividends, 1st Monday in May and Novem- ber.


James Carroll, President.'


William Matthews, Treasurer.


John F. Harris, Secretary.


Managers : Justus Hoppe, William Gilmor, Joseph Sterett, Richard Benson, Peter Hoffman, jr. Thomas Wilson, Samuel Owings, John Oliver.


BALTIMORE AND YORK-TOWN TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY, No. 6, North-Calvert-street. Capital $270,000, distance 30 miles, 211 1-2 perches.


President, C. Ridgely, of Hampton.


D. A. Smith, Treasurer.


Thomas W. Griffith, Secretary.


Managers : Joseph Townsend, James Wilson, Frederick W. Brune, Hugh Thompson, Charles Carroll, jr. John Sherlock, William M'Mecken, Alexander Nisbet.


N. B. The election for president and mana- gers of the above companies, takes place as fol- lows, viz. For Baltimore and Frederick-town road, first Monday in October.


For do. and Reisters-town, 2d Monday in do. For do. and York, 3d Monday in do.


For Fall's Turnpike road, 1st Tuesday in do.


BALTIMORE WATER COMPANY, Office in front room of the Maryland Insurance Company, No. 15, South-st. Capital stock $250,000 divided in


5000 shares of $50 cach. Election held annually on the first Monday in May. The board meets the first Tuesday in every month.


John Davis, President.


John Baynard, Secretary.


Directors : John Hollins, James A. Buchanan, John Donnell, Lemuel Taylor, Solomon Etting, and James Mosher.


ATHENIAN SOCIETY. Capital $50,000 in 5000 shares. Day of election, 1st Monday in February. Isaac Burneston, President.


Directors : William M.Donald, A. R. Lever- ing, Luke Tiernan, John Hillen, George Deeker, Joseph Townsend, Thomas Sheppard.


UNION MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF MARY- LAND, No. 140, Baltimore-st. Robert M.Kim, President.


Directors : William Patterson, John M&Kim, James Mosher, Benjamin Ellicott, John Trim- ble, William Steuart, Elias Ellicott, Benjamin Williams, John Gill, James Bodley, John Hillen.


MARYLAND ASSOCIATION. Sce Directory for 1810, page 65, of the Register.


BALTIMORE MANUFACTURING COMPANY .- Works erected at Powhatan on Gwynn's Falls. (Six miles from town.) Capital $150,000, in 10 shares.


Proprietors : Henry Payson and William Lor L


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man, one share ; William Wilson and Sons, one do. John M'Kim, jr. one do. William Wilson, jr. and Samuel Harden, one do. Nathan Levering, one do. Mayer and Brantz, one do. Peter Lever- ing, one do. Macdonald and Ridgely, one do. Enoch and Jesse Levering, one do. J. and A. Schwartze, one do.


UNITED STATES' MAIL STAGE OFFICE


No. 187, Baltimore-st. next door to the Indian Queen Tavern.


Southern mail stage departs from this office every day at 6 o'clock, A. M. Arrives at 2, P. M.


The mail stage for Frederick-town, Hagers- town, and Chambersburg to Pittsburg, leaves the same place three times a week, viz. every Sun- day, Wednesday, and Friday, at 5 o'clock, A. M. Arrives every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 5 o'clock, P. M.


The mail stage by the way of Frederick to Winchester and Staunton Virginia, starts from the same place every Sunday and Wednesday at 5 o'clock, A. M. Arrives every Monday and Thursday at 5 o'clock, P. M.


The mail stage Good Intent, by the way of York and Lancaster to Philadelphia, start from the same place at & o'clock, A. M. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Arrives every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, P. M.


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For the better accommodation of travellers, it is supposed this will be a daily stage ; this line has decided advantages as it passes over a fine . turapike road, the whole way to Philadelphia, and through a delightful country.


The Philadelphia stage by the way of York and Lancaster, leaves Gadsby's every day at 4 o'clock, A. M. Pilot stage for Philadelphia, leaves Gads- by's every day at 3 o'clock, A. M. Frederick- town stage every Sunday, Wednesday, and Fri- day, at 5 o'clock, A. M. George-town and Washington mail stage, leaves the above place at 6 o'clock, A. M. Vigilance Coach at 8 o'clock, A. M. The Annapolis mail stage leaves the same place at 8 o'clock, A. M. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and arrives at 2 o'clock, P. M.


United States' mail stage leaves the Fountain Inn, Light-st. every day for Philadelphia at 3 o'clock, P. M. The new line Expedition leaves the Fountain Inn for Philadelphia every morning at 3 o'clock, A. M. The Annapolis stage leaves the Fountain Inn, every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 8 o'clock, A. M. The Alexandria stage leaves the Fountain Inn every day at 6 o'clock, A. M.


The Philadelphia Pilot starts from Mr. Gads- by's Indian Queen Inn, every morning at 3 o'clock, and arrives at 6 o'clock in the evening, (summer,) in winter, starts every morning at 5 o'clock, and arrives the next day at 10, A. M.


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For 1812.


EASTERN MAIL.


Closes every day (Sundays excepted) at 2 o'clock, P. M. and on Sunday such letters as are dropped into the box before 1 o'clock, P. M. will be forwarded-Arrives every day at 5 o'clock, A. M.


SOUTHERN MAIL.


Closes as far as Petersburg and Norfolk, Vir- ginia, every day at 5 o'clock, A. M .- Arrives every day at 2 o'clock, P. M.


Mails for North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, close every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at 5 o'clock, A. M .- Arrive every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 2 o'clock, P. M.


Mails for Tennessee, Mississippi Territory, und New Orleans, close every Monday and Fri- day at 5 o'clock, A. M .- Arrive every Sunday and Thursday at & o'clock, P. M.


New Orleans Mail, by the direct and most expeditious route.


Letter Mails for Athens in Georgia, Fort Ste- phens, Fort Stodart, and New Orleans, close at this, office every Saturday at 5 o'clock, A. M .- Arrive every Sunday at 2 o'clock, P. M.


Mails for Warwick, Sassafras, Georgetown Roads, and Bridgetown, (in Maryland), close every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 2


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o'clock, P. M .- Arrive cvery Tuesday, Thurs> day, and Saturday, at 5 o'clock, A. M.


Belle Air Mail, closes every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. M .- Arrives every Wednesday at 5 o'clock, A. M.


Mails for Brick Meeting-house, and Rising Sun, close every Friday at 2 o'clock, P. M .- Arrive every Thursday at 5 o'clock, A. M.


Rock Hall Mail .- Mails for Rock Hall, Ches- ter Town, Church Hill, and Centreville, close every Friday at 7 o'clock, A. M. and Saturday at half past 5 o'clock, P. M .- Arrive on Tuesday and Saturday.


Annapolis Mail, closes every Monday and Friday at 7 o'clock, A. M .- Arrives every Tues- day and Saturday at 5 o'clock, P. M.


Mails for Queen Ann and Upper Marlborough; elose every Monday and Friday at 7 o'clock, A. M .- Arrive every Tuesday and Saturday at 5 o'clock, P. M.


St. Leonard's Mail .- Mail's for Tracey's Landing, Friendship, Pig Point, Lower Marlbo- rough, Huntington, and St. Leonard's, (in Mary- land), close every Friday at 7 o'clock, A. M .-- Arrive every Saturday at 5 o'clock, P. M.


Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia, Via Annapolis .- Mails for St. Michael's, Easton, Hillsborough, Denton, Greensborough, Cam- bridge, and New Market, N. W. Fork-bridge, Poplar Town, Vienna, Salisbury, Wicomico, Trap, Princess Ann, and Snow Hill, (in Mary- Jand) ; and Horn Town, Drummond Town, Acco-


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mack Court House, and Northampion Court House, (in Virginia), close every Thursday, at half past. 5 o'clock, P. M .- Arrive every Satur- day at 5 o'clock, P. M.


Nottingham Mail .- Mails for Nottingham, Aquasco, Benedict, and Charlotte Hall, close every Wednesday at half past 5 o'clock, P. M .- Arrive every Tuesday at 5 o'clock, A. M.


Port. Tobacco Mail .- Mails for Piscataway, Port Tobacco, Allen's Fresh, Newport, Chaptico, Leonard Town, St. Clement's Bay, Great Mill, St. Inegoe's Ridge, Hill Top, and Nanjemoy, close every Thursday at half past 5, o'clock, P. M .- Arrive every Thursday at. 2 o'clock, P. M.


Frederick Town Mail .- Mails for Ellicott's Lower Mills, Sylvester's Tavern, New Market, Frederick Town, Middletown, Boonsborough, Clarksburg, Sharpsburg, and Hager's Town, (in Maryland), close every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at half past 5 o'clock, P. M .- Arrive every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, at o'clock, P. M.


Liberty, Maryland, closes with the Frederick Town Mail on Thursday only, Woodsborough closes with ditto on Thursday and Saturday, New Town Trap, closes with ditto on Saturday only; Martinsburg, Virginia, closes with ditto, on Tues- day and Saturday.


Cumberland Mail .- Mails for William's Port, Hancock, Old Town, Cumberland, Cresapsburg, Western Port, and Green Glades, in Maryland,


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and Berkely Springs, in Virginia, close every Tuesday at half past 5 o'clock, P. M .- Arrive every Saturday at 7 o'clock, P. M.


Kentucky Mail .- Mails for Mercersburgh, Green Castle, Chambersburg, and all offices westward of Chambersburg, in Pennsylvania ; West Liberty, Wheeling, Brook Court House, and Short Creek, in Virginia; for the states of Ohio and Kentucky, Michigan Territory, Indiana Territory and Upper Louisanna, close every Thursday and Saturday at half past 5 o'clock, P. M .- Arrive every Tuesday and Saturday at 7 o'clock, P. M.


Chambersburg Mail, (direct:) .- Closes every


- Tuesday and Saturday at 5 o'clock, P. M .- Ar- rives every Monday and Thursday at 6 o'clock, P. M.


Carlisle Mail .- Mails for Reister's Town and Manchester, in Maryland,' Hanover, Abbott's Town, Berlin, York Springs, and Carlisle, in Pennsylvania, close every Saturday at 5 o'clock, P. M .- Arrive every Friday at 7 o'clock, P. M.


York ( Pu. )-Mails -for York, Harrisburg, Lancaster, and Columbia, close every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M .- Arrive the same days at 8 o'clock, P. M.


Mails for Montgomery Court House, Darnes' Tavern, and Middle Brook Mills, in Maryland, close three times a week, with the Frederick Town Mail.


Mails for Brookville and Triadelphia (M.I.) close every Thursday, with the Frederick Town Mail.



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Queen's Town Mail .- Mails for Centreville and Queen's Town, close every Saturday at 8 o'clock, A. M .- Arrive every Wednesday at 6 o'clock, P. M.


CHARLES BURRALL, Post Master.


P On Sundays there are no Mails closed for the intermediate offices between Baltimore and Philadelphia. No letters can be sent in the Mail of the day, unless they are delivered at the Post Office before the time above prescribed. News- papers for the Eastern Mail must be delivered at the Post Office before 1 o'clock, P. M. and for all other Mails, 30 minutes before the time above prescribed for closing them.


The writers of Letters should be very particular in their directions, distinguishing the ^ states, and where it would otherwise be doubtful, the county, in which the place is situated to which their letters are addressed. When the place to which a letter is addressed is not a Post Town, the nearest Post Town should be mentioned.


PACKETS.


The French-town Packet starts every morn- ing from Wm. M'Donald's and Son's, lower end of Bowley's wharf.


Norfolk Packets sails generally from the above place twice a week. For Capt. B. Fergu-


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son's " New Line of Norfolk Packets ;" see letter F, page 29, line 3.


Cambridge Packet starts every Tuesday and Friday evening.


Centreville Packet starts Wednesday and Sax turday.


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BALTIMORE GENERAL DISPENSARY AND HUMANE SOCIETY.


Managers .- Reverend Dr. Bend, President ; William Gwynn, esq. Secretary and Treasurer. Rev. Mr. Fenwick; Rev. Mr. Kurtz; Dr. Craw- ford ; Mr. S. Sterett ; Mr. Andrew Ellicott ; Mr. Wm. Morris; Mr. Isaac Tyson ; Mr. Rich- ardson Stuart; Mr. Owen Dorsey, and Mr. Geo. Hoffman.


Attending Physicians. '


First District .- Dr. Elisha De Butts, No. 62, N. Liberty-street.


Second District .- Dr. John Arnest, No. 18, N. Frederick-street.


GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND,


Meets triannually, two successive meetings in Baltimore, and the third in Easton, on the se- cond Monday in May and November.


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Regular Nights of Meeting of the Subordinate Lodges, &c. in the City of Baltimore:


Washington Lodge, No. 3, the first Tuesday in [every month.


Concordial ditto, No. 13, first and third Fri- [day in every month.


Spiritual ditto, No. 23, first and third Wed- [nesday in every month.


Amicable ditto, No. 25, second and fourth


. [Monday in every month.


St. John's ditto, No. 34, first and third Thurs- [day in every month. La Verité Sancti Johannes ditto, No. 41, second [and fourth Saturday in every month. Spiritual Mark ditto, No. 2, fourth Wednesday [in every month. Concordial H. R. A. Chapter, second Wednesday [in every month.


Maryland encampment of Knights Templars, second Tuesday in every second month


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THIRD BRIGADE, MARYLAND MILITIA.


Staff. John Stricker, brigadier general; James Cal -; houn, jr. brigade major and inspector.


5th Regiment. Joseph Sterett, lieut. col. com .- Richard K. Heath, major.


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Captains : Shrim, Barry, Comegys, S. Sterett, Jacobs, Conn, Warfield; and Vance, of the Rifle.


6th Regiment.


William M'Donald, lieut. col. com .- Thomas ' Tenant and Win. Pechin, majors ; Charles M. Poor, adjutant; John Snyder, pay-master; Job Smith, quarter-master; Joseph Allender, sur- geon; James B. Stansbury, surgeon's-mate.


Captains : Wm. B. Dyer, Thomas Sheppard, George Woelper, James Cordery, John B. Tay- lor, Gregory Foy, John K. Rowe, Jared Wilson, James Piper, Peter' Galt.


27th Regiment.


Kennedy Long, lieut. col. com .- Wm. Wood- land and George Keyser, majors.


Captains : Thomas Moore, Jacob Grafilin, Charles Stansbury, Nicholas Jones.


39th Regiment.


Jacob Small, lieut. col. com .- Benj. Fowler and Leonard Frailey, majors; Wmn. H. Hanson, adjutant ; Thomas Mummey, quarter-master ; Owen Dorsey, pay-master; John; Howard, sur- geon ; Dickson B. Watts, sergeant-major.


Captains : Alex. Thompson, Wm. H. Winder, William R. Smith, James Haslet, Philip B. Sadtler, (rifle); Tobias Watkins, Jacob Steiger, Samuel Cole, lieutenant commandant, and two vacancies.


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51st Regiment.


Peter Little, lieut. col. com .- William Steuart and Francis Hollingsworth, majors.


Captains : John S. Young, H. Amey, M. War- ner, L. Reed, John H. Rogers, and - Peters. . N. B. The indulgence of the public is solicited for any error they may detect as to names of offi- cers, no official returns having been made to the brigade inspector. .( Comp. )


For the information of Voters in the city of Bal- timore, the Compiler has obtained a copy of the " Ordinance" which provides, " for the more equal division of the city of Baltimore into Wards." Approved, March 29th, 1802.


" An Ordinance for the more equal Division of the City of Baltimore into Wards."


" Be it enacted and ordained by the Mayor and city Council of Baltimore, That the city of Bal- timore be divided into the following eight wards, to wit : The first ward to comprise all that part of the city westward of Forest-st. and Sharpe-st. to the limits of the city.


Second Ward :- " The second ward to com- prise all that part of the city from the limits aforesaid, eastward to Charles-st. till it intersects Pratt-st. thence down Pratt-st. to the Basin, thenee with the meanders of the Basin, south- wardly and westwardly with the limits of the city to Sharpe-st. 1


Third Ward :- " The third ward to comprise all that part of the city from the limits last afore- said, as follows, to wit. To commence at the in- tersection of Charles-st. and Pratt-st. and thence down Pratt-st. to the Basin; thence with the meanders of the Basin to Calvert-st. thence with Calvert-st. to Lovely Lane ; thence with Lovely Lane to South-st. thence with South-st. to Balti- more-st. thence across Baltimore-st. to North Lane ; thence with North Lane to the limits of the city, to Charles-st.


Fourth Ward :- " The fourth ward to com- prise all that part of the city from the limits last aforesaid ; beginning at Calvert-st. dock ; theenc with the meanders of the Basin to Smith's Dock ; thence across Pratt-st. to Spear's Alley ; thence with Spear's Alley to Water-st. thence along Water-st. westward to Exchange Alley ; thence with Exchange Alley to Second-st. thence across Second-st. to Tripolet's Alley ; thence with Tri- polet's Alley to Baltimore-st. thence with Balti- more-st. to Gay-st. thence with Gay-st. to Jones' Falls ; and thence with Jones' Falls, and the li- mits of the city to North Lane.


Fifth Ward :- " The fifth ward to comprise all that part of the city from the limits last afore- said ; beginning at Smith's Dock, and running thence with the meanders of the Basin to M'EI- derry's Dock ; thence with M'Elderry's Dock, and the centre Market space to Baltimore-st. thence crossing Baltimore-st. to Harrison-st.


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thence with Harrison-st. to Gay-st. where it in- tersects Jones' Falls.


Sixth Ward :- " The sixth ward to comprise all that part of the city from the limits last afore- said, beginning at M'Elderry's Dock, and running thence with the meanders of the Basin, to Joncs' Falls ; thence with Jones' Falls to Philpot's Bridge ; thence crossing Jones' Falls and run- ning along Baltimore-st. extended, and York-st. to Harford-st. thence crossing Harford and con- tinuing along Dulany-st. eastward to the limits of the city ; and thence with the limits of the city to Jones' Falls ; thence with the said Falls to Gay-st.


Seventh Ward :- " The seventh ward to com- prise all that part of the city from the limits a- foresaid ; beginning at Philpot's Bridge, and run- ning thence with the Falls to the Basin ; thence with the meanders of the Basin to Allisanna-st. thence with Allisanna-st. to the limits of the city ; and thence with the limits of the city to Dulany-st.


Eighth Ward :- " The eighth ward to com- prise all the rest of the city, to the south of Al- lisanna-st. to the limits thereof."


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Calendar for 1812.


Sunday, ..... Monday, ....


Tuesday, ....


Wednesday,-


Thursday, ..


Friday, ......


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JANUARY,


9 10 11 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25


26 27 28 29 30 31


FEBRUARY,


2 3 4


5 6 7 8 1


9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22


23 24 25 26 27 28 29


MARCH,


1


2 3 4


5 6


7


8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21


22 23 24 25 26 27 28


29 30 31 1 23 4


5


6 7 8 9 10 11


12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30


1 2


MAY, .


3 4 5 6 7 8 9


10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23


24 25 26 27 28 29 30


JUNE,


31 1 2 3 4 5 6


7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30


APRIL,


Saturday, ...


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Calendar for 1812. (Continued. )


Sunday, .....


Monday, ....


Tuesday, ....


Wednesday, Thursday, ..


Friday, ......


3


4


5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31


AUGUST,


2 3 4 5


6 7 8


9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1


SEPTEMBER,


2 3 4


5


6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26


28 29 30 1


OCTOBER,


2 3


4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24


25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1


2


3 4 5


6 7


NOVEMBER,


8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30


DECEMBER,


2 3


4 5


6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31


Saturday, ...


1 2 JULY,


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INDEX


TO THE REGISTER.


GOVERNMENT of the U. States ....


Page.


Executive, - 1


Senate, -


ib.


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House of Representatives,


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2


Departments,


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Judiciary,


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ib.


6


Courts, -


7


Diplomatic Department, -


Consul's fees,


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9


Ministers, Consuls, &e. of Foreign


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10


Powers resident in the U. States,


Navy of the U. States, 12


Naval Force of do. 14


Ditto,


do.


do. in Commission,


15


Navy Agents, ib.


Government of Maryland, 16


Census of the U. States, 17


Census of Principal Cities in do.


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18


Summary and Comparative View, &c. &c.


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Corporation of the City of Baltimore, ib.


Licensed Auctioneers, Notaries Pub-


22


lie, and Custom-house Officers, 3 Banks, 23


Insurance Companies, - 26


Turnpike Road Companies,


29


Baltimore Water Company, -


30


Domestic Societies,


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INDEX.


U. States Mail Stage, 32


Establishment of the Mails, 34 Packets, 38 -


Baltimore General Dispensary, 39 Masonic Lodges, ib.


Third Brigade, 40


Division of the City into Wards, 42


Calendar for 1812, -. - -


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