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Stine Mrs. Mary V. tailoress, over 3 s Front
Stine Michael, wagoner, 20 Booth
Stine Moses, shoemaker, 7 n Spring
Stine Nicholas M.mast. stevedore, 121 Gough STINE N. H. clothier, n w cor Howard and Lexington
Stine Peter, cigar maker, 241 Lee
Stine Capt. Samuel, mariner, Canton av near Burke
Stine Thomas S. (Joseph Stine & Son,) 127 German
Stine Wm commission merchant, 126 North, dw 332 Saratoga
Stinemier Jane, cook, Biddle al
Stinemitz Adam, laborer, 334 s Bond
Stiner Benjamin F. finisher, 70 Raborg Stiner Mrs. Malvina, 70 Raborg -
Stinewatel Fredk. machinist, 126 L. Greene Sting John, furniture store, 183 e Pratt Stingle John, porter, Low near Aisquith Stinner John, restaurant, 55 Mulberry Stinson Alexander, tailor, 5 L. Constitution Stinson Richard, boot maker, 297 Saratoga Stinson Richard, boot maker, 12 North, dw 21 Jackson
Stintz Wm. F. shoemaker, 158 e Lombard Stinzendorfer Elias, 466 Canton av Stipe Lewis, barber, 53 s Wolfe Stirley Andrew J. cigar maker, 41 Dolphin Stirley Charles H. laborer, 41 Dolphin Stirley John, cigar maker, 41 Dolphin Stirley Mary, 41 Dolphin
Stirling Archibald, sr., pres't Savings Bank, 25 Franklin
STIRLING ARCHIBALD, JR., attorney at law, 26 n Calvert, dw 75 Courtland
Stirling & Ahrens,(Wm. Stirling, A. Ahrens,) commission merchants, 54 Buchanan's whf STIRLING DOUGLAS, attorney, 51 w Fayette
Stirling Dr. Henry, 25 Franklin
Stirling James, machinist, 140 Preston
Stirling Wm. M. 246 n Calvert
Stirrat Mrs. Nancy, 4 Sterrett Stitcher Mrs. Ellen, 27 Orchard
Stitcher John G. machinist, 41 Mosher
Stitcher Peter H. C. constable, 148 Druid Hill av
Stitcher Peter H. F. cigar maker, 148 Druid Hill av
Stites James, printer. 224 e Fayette
Stivers Champion D. machinist, 119 Preston Stivers Christian, cooper, 529 w Lombard
Stivers Joseph, blacksmith, 64 s Oregon
Stivers Thomas, blacksmith, 529 w Lombard St. John Frederick, 8 w Baltimore
St. John James, confectioner and fruit dealer, 8 w Baltimore
Stober Jacob, weaver, 19 n Schroeder
Stock Conrad, baker, 329 s Bond
Stock Emiel, machinist, 132 s Caroline
STOCKBRIDGE HENRY, attorney, Law
buildings, 36 Lexington, cor St. Paul, dw 12 n Calhoun
Stockbridge Jason, 396 Lexington
Stockdale Hannah, dairy, 28 n Eutaw
Stockdale John, soldier, 65 n Bond
Stockdale J. N. pattern maker, 11 Swan, dw 65 n Bond
Stockdale Noah, blacksmith, 269 w · Biddle, dw 104 Druid Hill av
Stockdale Samuel, blacksmith, 692 w Pratt Stockdale Thomas, lamp lighter, 20 s Schroeder Stocker John, shoemaker, 57 Leadenhall
Stocket Charles H. painter, 55 Booth
Stocket Louis C. carpenter, 535 w Lombard
Stocket Simon, second-hand store,32 Douglass Stockett Dr. Chas. W. clerk P. O., Franklin road
Stockett Eleanora, 303 Light
Stockett James P. carpenter, 537 w Lombard Stockett James P. painter, 546 w Pratt
STOCKETT J. SHAAFF, attorney, 43 St. Paul, dw Howard Co.
Stockhausen Charles, baker, 401 Light
Stocklouf William, laborer, 78 Leadenhall Stockman Bernard, cooper, 259 s Bond
Stockman Charles, shoemaker, 375 e Eager
STOCKMAN FREDERICK W. restaurant, 37 Ensor
Stockman Henry, 170 Aliceanna
Stockman Joseph, carpenter, 232 e Madison
Stocksdale Elias M. 456 n Gay
Stocksdale Nelson, 211 e Fayette
Stocksdale Noah, blacksmith, 269 w Biddle, dw 106 Druid Hill av
Stockton Aaron W. ship joiner, 298 e Pratt
Stockton W. S. clerk, 49 Lexington Stockvish John, 13 Elliott
Stoddard Isaiah T. music teacher, 331 w Lombard Stoddard Jas. W. (M. P. O'Hern & Co.) 707 Lexington Stoddard Capt. John B. 23 s Bond Stoddard Thomas, 330 Mulberry
JAMES H. JOHNSON, City Steam Firewood Mills-Warren's Fire and Water-proof Roofing, and Patent Neoteric Smoking Tubes, over 99 W. Baltimore-st.
Study your Interest and Buy your Clothing of SMITH BROS. & CO.
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Stoddard Mrs. Mary, physician, 23 s Bond Stoddard Wm. foreman, 253 w Biddle Stoddart Alexander 122 Bolton Stoffel Frederick, carter, 3] Gittings Stoffel Henry, shoemaker, 85 Stirling Stoffel Henry, stoves and tinware, 164 s Fremont
Stoffregan Charles F. barber, 18 Penna av Stokes John, teacher, 327 e Madison Stokes John, gunsmith, 36 Stirling Stokes John R. teacher at House of Refuge Stokes Dr. Wm. H. 52 Saratoga Stokes Wm. B. 233 Madison av Stokes Wm. J. watchman, 42 Haubert Stoll Benedick, clothier, 73 Jefferson Stoll Leopold, soldier, 17 Barnes Stolpp J. L. confectionery, 154 Saratoga Stolpp Lewis A. jr., baker, 154 Saratoga Stolzenback George M. tailor, 123 n Bond
Stone Benjamin F. coach trimmer, 157 w Hoffman
Stone Charles H. clerk, 71 North
Stone David, laborer, 252 Franklin
Stone E. F. chief clerk commissary, 58 w Madison
Stone George W. laborer, 66 George
Stone Howard H. D. conductor, 304 n Eutaw
Stone James E. painter, 7 n Sharp, dw 234 German
Stone James H. clerk, 256 e Biddle
Stone John F. bricklayer, 136 Johnson
Stone Richard O. messenger Adams express, 119 w Biddle
Stone S. Henry, com. merch., over 23 South, dw 58 w Madison
Stone Sarah A. dressmaker, 115 Columbia
Stone Seth, bricklayer, 71 North Stone Stephen S. 58 w Madison
Stone Walter, grainer, 152 German
Stone Wm. B. mariner, 112 e Pratt
Stone Yelverton P. tobacconist, 184 Lexington Stonebraker & Co. (S. Stonebraker, Henry
F. Zollickoffer,) flour and produce, 53 and 55 s Howard
Stonebruker George M. 223 w Lombard
Stonebraker Samuel, (Stonebraker & Co.) ·223 w Lombard
Stoneburner Curtis, merchant. 108 Pearl
Stoneburner Jacob C. (H. K. Hoffman & Co.) 108 Pearl
Stoner Lawrence. H. laborer. 37 Ryan
Stones Wm. grinder, 58 s Charles Stonesifer Amos, clerk, 64 George Stoops Aaron, boots and shoes, 84 Ensor Stoons Wm. H. boots and shoes, 60 Hanover, dw 171 w Lombard
Storch Barbara, variety, 426 Saratoga
Storch Casper, tailor, 91 Harrison Storch John, tailor, 426 Saratoga Storch Wm. G. printer, 166 Chesnut Storck Holda, grocery, 93 s Bethel Storck Jolin, cooper, 93 s Bethel Stores John W. carpenter, 101 McElderry Storey Amos L. government agent, 169 Con- way
STORK & GILLESPIE, (William Stork, Wm. Gillespie,) Great Sta- tionery Bazaar and Card Engrav- ing Establishment, 2781% w Bal- timore .- [See p. 8 Advertisements.]
Storey Ephraim, painter, 27 s Schroeder Stork Alexander L. assistant librarian Pea- body Institute, 459 w Lombard Stork Rev. Charles A. 189 w Fayette
STORCK ADOLPH, Steam Turn- ing and Sawing Establishment, is prepared to execute all kinds of Sawing and Turning, such as, Bench Screws, Hand Screws, Bed Posts, Carriage Hubs, Cart Hubs, Cedar Posts, Stair Banis- ters, Stair Newels, Piano Legs, Columns, Table Legs, Ten - pin Balls, &c. Also all kinds of straight and fancy Scroll Sawing, 152 East
Stork James, 88 Granby Stork Langhorn T. officer Maryland Peniten- tiary, dw 65 Chew
Stork Mrs. Catherine, 88 Granby Stork Henry, harness maker, 88 Granby Stork Rev. Theophilus, 189 w Fayette
Stork William, (Stork & Gillespie,) 189 w Fayette
Storke Alex. L. clerk Peabody Institute, 459 w Lombard
Storke John T. S. pattern maker, 459 w Lombard
Storke Mary W. teacher, 459 w Lombard Storm Albert, silver plater, 54 Camden Storm Mrs. C. M. dry goods, 109 n Gay Storm Frederick, tailor, over 199 Lexington Storm Jere'h, coal, basement s e cor Fayette and North, dw 344 e Baltimore
Storm Joseph, huckster, 37 w Hoffman Storms William, laborer, rear of 16 Concord Stornoni Gregory, tavern, 10612 Light-street wharf, dw over 154
Storre Mrs. Dora, 77 e Fayette
Storre George, furrier, 77 e Fayette
Storre George, mariner, 67 Granby Stortzer Charles, baker, 94 Jefferson
Story Amos L., Capt. U. S. military R. R., 169 Conway
Story John, moulder, 60 s Oregon
Story John T. tailor, 7 s Carey Stos Margaret, 263 s Wolfe Stott Mary F. 64 Ensor
Stott Wm G. finisher, 185 Preston
Stouffer Mrs. Ann C. 148 Pearl
Stouffer Elias, salesman, Western hotel
Stouffer Jacob, printer, 148 Pearl
Stouffer John, printer, 66 e Baltimore Stouffer John, carpenter, 822 w Baltimore
Stout Andrew, upholsterer, 24 Orleans Stout Chas. L. iron roller, 216 Eastern av Stout Eliza, 892 w Baltimore
Stout Isabella, 88 n Front
Stout John, barkeeper, 88 n Front Stout Joseph, machinist, 668 w Pratt
Stout Martin, engineer, Monument near rope walk Stover , brakesman N. C. R., 357 Cathe- dral
Stover Robert W. bookkeeper, 171 w Fayette Stow Chas. W. (Thomas Stow & Sons,) 20 Hollins
SHIRTS! SHIRTS !! SHIRTS !!! RAYMOND, BURTON & CO. are now located at 168 Baltimore-st., between Calvert and St. Paul.
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SMITH BROS. & CO., Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, No. 40 W. Baltimore Street.
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STOW THOMAS & SONS, (T. Stow, C. W. Stow,) saw mill, Uhler's al Stow Thomas, (Thomas Stow & Sons,) 49 Hanover
Stow Lewis, commission merchant,20 Hollins Stow Sarah, 20 Hollins
Stowell A. jr. importer of chronometers, mil- itary goods, &c., 147 w Baltimore, dw Charles nr Northern av
Stowell Mrs. Mary J. fancy store, 111 s Broadway
Stowell Wm. J. supervisor of trains P. W. & B. R. R., 111 s Broadway
Stowell Wm. J. 111 s Broadway
Stowman William, Carroll's Point hotel, An- napolis road nr Long bridge
Strab Adam, tailor, 67 Somerset
Strab George, tailor, 41 Barnes
Strack Christiana, 68 Towson
Strack Joseph, shoemaker, 341 e Lombard
Stracke John, laborer, 50 s Wolfe
Straeler Peter, laborer, 7 n Washington, F. P.
Strahan Henry, laborer, 94 St. Peter
Strahler John, grocer, 79 n Caroline
Stralein Nicholas, cooper, 155 e Lombard
Straler Sebastian, bricklayer, 10 Brown-st., Baltimore Co.
Stran Mrs. Ann, 69 s Eden
Stran Thos. P. (R. K. Hawley & Co.) 69 s Eden
Stran Wm. H. fire commissioner, s e cor Light and Lombard
STRAN WM. H. & CO. (Wm. H. Stran, T. A. Dorgan,) stoves, se cor Light and Lombard, dw W. H. S. St. Michaels
Strandberg Daniel, soldier, 130 n Caroline
Strandberg Eliza J. confectionery, 130 n Caro- line
Straney Edward, machinist, 604 w Pratt Straney John, machinist, 323 Saratoga
Strang Edgar G. 90 s Sharp
Stranley James P. engineer, 353 s Sharp Strasburger Charles, restaurant, 33 n Gay
STRASBURGER KAUFMAN, clothier, 97 and 99 n Gay
Strasburger Lewis, clerk, 97 and 99 n Gay Strasburger Mitchell C. barkeeper, 73 n Gay
Strasburger Victor, furniture, 463 w Balti- more
Stratmeyer Freak, tavern, 71 Hughes
Stratmeyer John H. clerk, 71 Hughes
Strattner Louis, butcher, 139 Centre market, dw 32 Gist
Stratton Daniel, 142 Washington place
Stratton Ellen, 4 Albemarle
Stratton Robert, baker, 320 n Eutaw Straub Christian, cab. maker, 14 Fountain
Straub George, laborer, 99 s Spring
Straub George, laborer, 108 Greenmount av Straubaugh Jacob, bookkeeper, 206 n Eu- taw
Straube Charles, sawyer, 179 s Washington, F. P.
Strauch Henry, drayman, 16 Leadenhall
Strauf Christian, oyster packer, 203 s Wash- ington, F. P.
Straughn Charles, carpenter, 653 w Lombard Straughn Henry W. inspector, 322 w Lom- bard
Strauhacker George, laborer, 255 s Durham Strauhacker John, butcher, 849 w Pratt Straus Bertha, hosiery, 18 Thomsen
STRAUS & BRO., wholesale and retail gro- cers, 247, 268 and 270, and coal yard 282 s Broadway
Straus Fred'k, shoemaker. 195 and 199 Light STRAUS H., BRO. & BELL, (H. Straus, L. Straus, A. Bell,) North-st Malt House, s w cor North and Saratoga
Straus Henry, (H. Straus, Bro. & Bell,) and (Straus & Bro.) 37 s Eden
Straus Henry, & Bro. (Henry Straus, Levi Straus,) family groceries and liquors, 247 s Broadway
Straus Herman, salesman, 745 w Baltimore
Straus Joseph, junk dealer, 60 Mullikin
Straus Joseph, dry goods, 49 n Howard
Straus Joseph, grocery and liquor store, 255 n Gay, dw 54 McElderry
Straus Levi, (Henry Straus & Bro.) 81 s Broadway
Straus M. L. & Co. (M. L. Straus, M. Rich,) cloths, 256 w Baltimore
Straus Martin L. (M. L. Straus & Co.) 303 w Pratt
Straus Peter, blacksmith, 16 Callendar
Straus Philip, 447 n Howard
Straus Samuel, 61 n Greene
Strausner Andrew, laborer, 19 Elliott
Strauss Abraham, (Strauss Bros.) 649 w Baltimore
Strauss Bros (M. Strauss, L. Strauss, A.
Strauss, L. Strauss,) straw dry goods, 54 Hanover and 649 w Baltimore
Strauss Mrs. Caroline, 649 w Baltimore
Strauss Emil, clerk, 73 Hanover
STRAUSS GEORGE W tavern, 61 s Charles Strauss George, shoemaker, 226 s Charles
Strauss George, rag dealer, 97 Cross
Strauss Henry, 61 n Greene
Strauss John, 137 German
Strauss Lazarus, (Strauss Brothers,) 649 w Baltimore
Strauss Louis, (Strauss Bros.) 54 Hanover Strauss Lewis, (Strauss Bros. ) 81 s Broad way Strauss Lewis, fancy goods, 219 n Gay
Strauss Lewis E. (Strauss; Bros.) 649 w Bal- timore
Strauss Michael, barkeeper, 34 Abey al
Strauss Moses, (Strauss, Bros.) 54 Hanover
Strauss Samuel, jr , clerk, 61 n Greene Strauss Solomon, 649 w Baltimore
Strausse Gesler, laborer, 110 s Spring
Strayline Frederick. cooper, 923 w Pratt Strayline Wm. laborer, 134 Barre
Streb Christiana, laundress, 618 w Pratt
Streb Conrad, 141 s Wolfe
Streb Matthias, laborer, 234 e Eager
Streb Nicholas, wheelwright, 76 Bank Strebeck John J. ship joiner, 179 Gough
Streck Nicholas, 76 Bank
Streeper Charles, (Streeper & Marshall,) 113 s Wolfe
Streeper & Marshall, (C. Streeper, W. R. Marshall,) oak coopers, Exchange al s of Exchange place
Streeper Wm. 48 Courtland
STREETT D. & C. (David Streett, Charles Streett,) Farmers Hotel, cor Forrest and Hillen
Street E. F. & Co. (Edward F. Street, Fran- cis Paulin,) manufacturers cider and vine- gar, 35 North
Street Edward F. (E. F. Street & Co.) 22 Pearl
J. HENRY GIESE, Commission Merchant, for the sale of Flour, Grain, Seeds, &o. Rosendale Cement and Calcined Plaster constantly on hand, 21 Spear's Wharf.
THE GREAT FURNISHING HOUSE, No. 38 W. Baltimore Street.
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Street E. F. (E. F. Street & Co.) 22 Pearl Street Geo. clerk, 66 Holiday
Street John C. bacon dealer, 33 n Front STREET MARTIN L. merchant tailor, 16 North, dw 48 Hanover
Streets James B. commission office over 4 Bowly's whf. dw 281 Hollins
Streets John, steamboat agent, 104 Lee STREETS JOHN S. lime and feed, 4 and 6 Hollingsworth, dw 104 Lee
Streets Thomas, Adams Express messenger, 104 Lee
Streib Frederick, beer brewer, 9 Calverton road
Streib Jacob, wheelwright, 253 n Dallas
Streib John, baker, 24 e Fayette
Strein Michael, laborer, 261 s Sharp Streper John K. whip maker, 65 Mullikin Stretch Mrs. 216 Cross
Stribel George, 51 Aisquith
Stribel John, confectionery, 51 Aisquith
Stricker Anna M. 75 Druid Hill av
Stricker Jacob, beer saloon, 366 e Monument
Stricker John H. clerk, 75 Druid Hill av
Stricker Mrs. Margaret, seamstress, 39 Slem- mer's al
Stricker Wm. farmer, 935 w Pratt
Strickfoos Mary, 2 Creek al
Strickford John, laborer, 213 Cross
Strickler Eli W. engineer, John nr Townsend Strickland Wm. S. tinner, 86 s Broadway Strider Geo. W. soldier, 37 Arch
Strider Joseph M. shoemaker, 37 Arch
Striewig Henry, carpenter, 171 Raborg, dw 259 Mulberry
Stripe Joseph, shoemaker, 403 Saratoga
Stritch Wm. grocery, 144 Dover
Strobel Chas. green grocer, 284 Montgomery
Strobel Christian, tailor, 53 Elbow la Strobel George, laborer, 127 s Castle
Strobel Henry, tobacconist, 221 s Broadway
Strobel John G. tailor, 125 L. Greene
Strobel Martin, porter, 119 Hamburg
Strobel Michael, tobacconist, 286 e Lombard Strobel Michael, butcher, Garrison lane n of Frederick road
Strobel Wm. 38 s Broadway
Strodtman Harman, watchman Savings Bank of Baltimore, 247 Hamburg
Strodtman Henry, grocery, 244 Hamburg
Strodtman J. H. clerk, n w cor East and Fayette
Strodtman John G. grocery and liquors, n w cor East and Fayette
Stroh Geo. baker, 54 President
Stroh Nicholas, laborer, 285 Canton av
Stroh Philip, laborer, 236 s Dallas
Strohecker Matthew, carpn'tr, 388 Penna. av Strohl Chas. organ builder, 17 Albemarle Strohlein Mrs. Anna, 127 n Paca Strohman George, tailor, 68 Perry
Strohman John, laborer, 287 s Durham Stromenberger Louisa, chair caner, 71 Forrest Strohmer Albert, laborer, 187 s Caroline Strohmer Michael, shoemaker, 411 Lexington Strohmaier Bernhart, lag. beer, 173 Franklin Strohmeyer Emily, 135 w Biddle Strohmeyer Eugene, printer, 47 Holland Strohmeyer J. printer, 47 Holland Strohrmann George, merchant tailor, 8 n Gay Stroline Charles, laborer, 333 s Dallas
Stromberg David, tobacconist, cor Aisquith and McElderry
Stromberg Fred'k, laborer, 93 Granby Stromberger George, tinner, 253 Orleans Stromberger Henry, boot fitter, 19 n Spring STROMBERG JOHN, William Tell house, s w cor Pratt and West Falls av Stromenger Chas. H. bookk'pr, 198 Aisquith Stromenger Charles H. grocer, s w cor Madi- son and Aisquith
Stromeyer John H. scale maker, 246 w Balti- more
Strong Mrs. Alexander, 32 Franklin al Strong Edwin, moulder, 423 w Pratt
Strong George, soldier, 32 Franklin al Strong James E. painter, 193 Preston Strong Joseph, laborer, 32 Franklin al Strong Joseph, laborer, 170 West
Strong Samuel B , printer, 139 Aisquith
Strong Wm. 1. tinner, 4 Thomsen Strott Catherine, 92 s High
Strott George H. tailor, 164 Dever Strotman Conrad, soldier, 254 Montgomery
Strouse George, sutler, 104 Franklin
Strube Henry, painter, 631 w Pratt
Struck August, carver, 11 Somerset Struck Benj. baker, 68 Mulberry
Strudolph Ernest, artist, 319 Mulberry Struitmyer Julius, carpenter, 85 Henrietta Struth Charles, liquor dealer, 74 s Eutaw Struth Harman, (Junger & Struth,) 38 Cam- den
Strunz Adam, engraver, 119 n Front
Strunz August, carpenter, 16 s Sharp
Strunz John, engraver, 119 n Front
Strunz Philipcena, confectionery, 16 s Sharp
Strupp Charles, shoemaker, 132 Hamburg
Strupp Peter, shoemaker, 184 Cross
Struthers John S., Gilmor between Mulberry and Franklin
Struthoff Catherine, 62 n Exeter
Struthoff Elizabeth, 121 n Calvert
Struthoff Harriet, grocery, 62 n Exeter
Strutmier Henry, tinner. 27 s Bond
Stuart Charles B. moulder, 86 Gough
Stuart Dilman S. clerk, 58 n Republican
Stuart Mrs. Emma, 83 s Bond
Stuart Glendy, (Hugh Bolton & Co.) 242 n Calvert
Stuart James, 184 e Madison
Stuart James, ( Wolfe & Stuart,) 170 w Biddle STUART JEFFERSON & SON, (J. D. Stu- art, J. P. Stuart,) commission merchants, 107 Smith's wharf
Stuart Henry R. clerk, 370 w Lombord
Stuart J. D. (J. D. Stuart & Son,) 192 n Cal- vert
Stuart J. P. (J. D. Stuart & Son,) 192 n Cal- vert
Stuart John J. clerk, 242 n Calvert
Stuart Wm. L. expressman, 242 Montgomery Stuart Wm. N. printer, 176 Orleans
Stubbs Joseph S. clerk Harnden Express, 134 Hanover
Stubbs Wm. O. clerk Adams Express, 176 s Eutaw
Stubbins Charles, officer in Penitentiary, 158 Harford av
Stubbins Norris, finisher, 180 Columbia
Stubbins Thos. G baker, 109 Cross
Stubenrauch Charles, jeweler, over 214 w Baltimore, dw 85 n Central av
Stubenranch Geo. grocer, 268 s Sharp Stubringer Peter, shoemaker, 248 s Durham Stuchell Rev. J. S. 135 Aisquith
AUG. G. MEYER & CO., Manufacturers of White Lead, Zinc, Putty, Lampblack, Glue, Neatsfoot Oil, Saltpetre, Paints and Varnishes, 100 W. Lombard Street.
Get your Shirts, Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, at No. 38 W. BALTIMORE STREET, next to SMITH BROS. & CO.
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Stuchfield Mrs. Elizabeth, 147 German Stuck Charles, serg't of police, 5 Constitution Stucke John F. huckster, 77 Mullikin Stuckert John, tobacconist, 7 e Pratt Stuckert Martin, carpenter, 192 Eastern av Stuckert Martin, carter, 47 President Stuckert Philip, laborer, 59 Bank Studer John, cooper, 111 Leadenhall
Studiford Dr. T. H. act. asst. surgeon U. S.A. Jarvis hospital
Studzback Moritz, cigar maker, 49 n Spring Stuehmann Henry, lager beer, 177 s Bond
Sterlin Georgia, beer saloon, 79 Bank
STUHLMAN FREDERICK, baker, 185 e Pratt
Stull Jacob, carpenter, Frederick road w of city limits
Stull Joseph, baker, 45 Henrietta
Stull Nicholas N. conductor, 52 s Schroeder
Stult Andrew, laborer, 39 Philpot
Stultz Frederick, laborer, 113 Henrietta
Stultzenbach August, laborer, Monroe n of Pratt
Stumbler John, 10 Shakspeare
Stummer Lazarus, cigar maker, 152 Chesnut Stump Alexander H. president George's Creek Coal and Iron Co. 19 South, dw 22 Read
Stump Casper, lime burner, 5 Laurens
Stump Conrad, butcher, 66 Division
Stump Conrad, laborer, 175 s Caroline
Stump Conrad, shoemaker, 475 Saratoga Stump Geo. butcher, Calvert road nr toll gate Stump James, clerk, 127 Division Stump John, baker, 17 Arch
Stump John, baker, 396 Saratoga Stump John H. 197 w Hoffman
Stump Lewis, shoemaker, 82 Preston
Stump Mrs. Mary J. 197 w Hoffman
Stump Peter, laborer, 84 Granby Stumpf Alexander, whitewasher, 33 s Wolfe Stumpf Carl, laborer, 19 Butler Stumpf Charles, laborer, 226 e Lombard Stumpf Charles, cap maker, 55 Pearl Stumpf Casper, tailor, 199 Mulberry Stumpf Frederick, grocery, 70 Holland Stumpf Geo. M. grocery, 246 Conway Stumpf Henry, machinist, 172 Penna av Stumpf John, cabinet maker, 5316 Pearl Stumpf John, cooper, 156 Burgundy al Stumpf Michael, laborer, 12 Guilford al Stumph Wm. musician, 308 Aliceanna Stumpler Jacob, cooper, 265 s Wolfe Stuntel Joseph, tailor, 210 Stirling Stunz Mrs. Amelia, hair plaiter, 118 Lexington Stuoeman Chas. cigar maker, over 63 Bank Sturbits Wm. gardener, 508 Penna. av Sturgeon Capt. Edward G. 31 & Calhoun Sturgeon Fredk. butter depot, 330 n Gay Sturgeon Lindsay, collector, 10 McElderry Sturges J. upholsteress, 87 w Fayette Sturges Wm. tinner, 255 Light Sturla John, musician, 119 s Dallas Sturm Anthony, tobacconist, 209 Montgomery Sturm John, tailor, 34 n Liberty Stuttman Henry, cooper, 255 West Stutz Mrs. Mary, 14 Shakspear Stutz Wm. tailor, 458 n Gay
Stuzbach Moritz, cigar maker, 49 n Spring ST. BENEDICT'S SCHOOL, (Catholic,) Regesier near Pratt, in charge of Sister Ser- aphina Noel
St. Clair, Martha, 70 Lexington
St. Germain Isaac, broom maker, 16 Haw St. John George, plumber, 117 Druid Hill av St. Ledger Patrick, laborer, 642 w Pratt Striewig Samuel, carpenter, 239 Mulberry Struabe Charles, laborer, 224 s Castle Stuyvesant Mary A. 39 Hampstead Stuyvesant Oliver, machinist, 39 Hampstead St. Victor Emily, 12 Water Styler Geo laborer, 164 Cross Subert Sebastian, laborer, 318 Canton av Subring Fredk. tailor, 26 Abbot Subrold Nicholas, soldier, 73 Somerset Suchsbradl Geo., jr. shoemaker, 197 e Eager Sudbrake Henry, confectionery, 15812 Light street whf
Sudinger Henry A. clerk, 138 n Howard
Sudman John, soldier, 277 w Pratt
Sudman Mrs. Mary D. 277 w Pratt
Sudmeyer Wm. laborer, 213 Hanover
Sudsburg Jos. M. carver, 582 w Lombard
Suess Adam, watchman Govt. whf foot of Mill
Suess Warner, surveyor, 6 Emory
Suite Wm. H. clerk, 19 s Howard
Sullens Wm. H. 139 Hudson
Sullivan Mrs. Abbey, 165 s Sharp
Sullivan Barney, laborer, 75 s Wolfe Sullivan Benj. D. farmer, Franklin opposite Schroeder
Sullivan Catherine, 19 Perry
Sullivan Mrs. Catherine, Mt. Royal Hill nr Reservoir
Sullivan Daniel, plumber, 17 Townsend
Sullivan Daniel, 40 n Exeter
Sullivan Daniel, rear Poppleton, betw Peirce and Franklin
Sullivan Dennis, grocer, 288 Lexington
Sullivan Dennis, stone mason, 285 e Eager
Sullivan Dennis, farmer, Franklin, opposite Schroeder
Sullivan Dennis, n e cor Franklin and Oregon
Sullivan Dennis, laborer, 140 n Front
Sullivan Mrs. Dennis, hucksteress, 9 Cam- den la
Sullivan Edward, police, 50 Jefferson
Sullivan Mrs. Ellen, Mount Royal Hill near Reservoir
Sullivan Eugene, huckster, 6 Rose
Sullivan Fletcher, commission merchant, 186 Conway
Sullivan Francis, huckster, 2] Mosher
Sullivan Frank, (John Sullivan & Sons,) 22 Cathedral
Sullivan Geo. R. painter, 186 Conway
Sullivan George M. clerk, Franklin, opposite Schroeder
Sullivan Geo. M. clerk, 165 s Sharp
Sullivan Henry, shoemaker, 161 n Exeter Sullivan James, farmer, 24 Ryan
Sullivan Capt. James, C. S., U. S. A., 20 South, dw 4 Franklin
Sullivan James, laborer, 16 Armistead la
Sullivan Jas. laborer, 79 Front, n of Foundry Sullivan James W. printer, 79 n Exeter Sullivan Mrs. Johanna, 113 Hill
Sullivan John, grocer, cor Lexington and Pine, dw 38 n Poppleton
Sullivan John C., (Geo. Evans & Co.,) 33 Stiles
Sullivan John, carpenter, 48 Buren
Sullivan John, soidier, 32 New Church
Sullivan John, laborer, 12 n Durham Sullivan John F. clerk, 38 n Poppleton
THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE is the best for all purposes-SALES ROOMS-181 Baltimore Street.
SMITH BROS. & CO., Stylish Clothing at Moderate Prices.
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Sullivan John, huckster, 33 s Front Sullivan Dr. John M. 82 s Washington, F. P. SULLIVAN JOHN & SONS, (F. Sullivan,
J. H. Barney, J. J. Sullivan, ) produce com- mission merchants, 2 Camden
Sullivan John J. (John Sullivan & Sons,) 22 Cathedral
Sullivan John, laborer, 171 w Pratt
Sullivan Joseph, police, 295 William
Sullivan Josephine, 251 n Dallas
Sullivan Mary, 50 Buren
Sullivan Mary, 27 n Greene
Sullivan Mary A. dry goods, 100 Richmond
Sullivan Michael, laborer, 41 York
Sullivan Michael, grocery, 1 Edward
Sullivan Michael, laborer, 113 York
Sullivan Peola, blacksmith, 305 Franklin Sullivan Peter, laborer, 11 Buren
SULLIVAN P. H., stock and bill broker, 34 w Second, dw 243 n Calvert
Sullivan Robert, superintendent Druid Hill park
Sullivan Rudolph, coachman, 67 Buren
Sullivan Mrs. Ruth, 186 Conway
Sullivan Samuel E. farmer, Franklin opposite Schroeder
Sullivan Samuel G. carpenter, 7 n Sharp, dw 287 Saratoga
Sullivan Thaddeus, shoemaker, 48 n Pine
Sullivan Thos. E. clerk, 167 n Eutaw
Sullivan Thomas, laborer, 14 n Durham
Sullivan Thomas H. leather dealer, 36 s Cal- vert, dw 212 n Eutaw
Sullivan Timothy, laborer, 215 Raborg
Sullivan Washington, farmer, Franklin oppo- site Schroeder
Sullivan Wm. H. machinist, Mount Vernon
Sullivan Wm M. clerk, 165 s Sharp
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