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FOR THE YEAR

1812 :

CONTAINING

The Names, Occupations, Residences, ka, of the

inhabitants, within the City and Precincts,

alphabetically arranged :

WITH

A correct list of Streets, Lanes, and Alleys :

ALSO,

A list of OfRcei-8 in the general government of the United States... .Government of the state of Mar) land....Officers of the Corporation. ..Custom-house duties ....Banks,... Insm-ancn ofiices.... Turnpike roads, &.O. &c. &c.

TO WHICH IS ADDED,

The late Census of the United States: ditto of the City and Precincts of Balti- more; a sun.mary ami compa.-ative view of the exports, tonna^ &c in the years 1797 and 1811; nn.nbev of Inhabitants aid hS m 1787 nop, 1799, and 1811; with the latct ^egulatioa. for holdmg: the several Courts; that o*the meet- ings of Free and Accepted Masons- a Cullendar for 1812, &c, Ike. &c. '

BALTIMORE: Printed hy B. W. Sower, & co. for the Puhlisher

1812.

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ADVERTISEMENT.

THE compiler of the Baltimore Di rectory for 1812, announces to his pa- trons and the public that said ivork is now ready for delivery, and feels himself authorized to recommend it as more cor- rect, and containing more useful informa- tion, than any other Directory before published in this city.

WILLIAM FRY.

Baltimore, JariT. 1, 1812.

C^ N. B. Names not to be found in this Directory are in that for 1810.

Abbreviations

USED JJV" THIS niRECTORl

w

. P.

Western Precincts

F.

H.

Federal Hill.

O.

T.

Old-town.

F.

P.

Fell's Point.

Ex. or Ext. Extended.

Additional List of Streets and Mleifs,

their situation, &c. &c.

ADDISON-ST. runs E. and W. from Hi^h to Jones-st. (O. T.)

BIDDLE-ST. runs E. and W. from the Falls to near the Seminary, W. P.

BOLTON-ST. runs from Richmond do. to the Falls.

CATHERINE-ST. W, P. runs parallel with the Relstervtown road, on the S. \V. side thereof.

CHATSWORTH-ST. W. P. runs N. and S. and is W. of Pearl-st.

HAMILTON-ST. runs E. and W. from the Falls to N. Howard-st. between Cen- tre and Fi-ankliii-sts.

HARFORD-ST. formerly called " Goupli's Road," Or Bridge-st. extended, runs E. and W. from Samuel Long's into the country.

IN'LOES-ALLEY, runs E. and W. between North &nd MulbeiTy-st«.

LEE-ST. runs E. and W. from the basin to N. Eutaw-st. between Barre and Hill-sts.

PINE-ST. nms N. and S. to the W. of Pearl-st. W. P.

1' ARK-LANE, runs E. and M\ between Baltimore and Fayettc-sts. W. P.

PLEASANT-ST. nms E. and W. from Holliday to N. Charles-st.

MADISON-ST. runs E. and W. from the York-road to an intersection with N. Howard-st. in the W, P.

RICHMOND-ST. runs nearly E. and W. and crosses Howard-st. between the lands of the Alms-house and George Grundy, esq. W. P.

VI.VE-ST. runs E. and W. between Fayette and Lexington streets, "W. P.

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LIST OP

HOUSEHOLDERS' NAMES

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ABELL, John S, esq. dwel. 11, Pratt-st. office near do.

Abbott, Thomas, grocer. Bridge- st. extended, O. T.

Abraham, captain Woodward, 74, Market-st. F. P.

Abrams, Jacob, senr. King George-st. O. T.

Ackworth, Ely, ship-carpenter, 69, AUisanna-st. F. P. ^ Adams, John and Wm. merchants, 239, Baltimore-st.

Adams, John, grocer, corner of North-st. and Waggon- ( alley.

I Adamson, John, 8, Shakespear-st. F. P.

J Adrean and Cooper, merchant taylors, 1, South-st.

Aisquith, Edward, esq. office, 8, Harrison-st. dwelling,

I Pitt-st. O. T.

Albright, Philip, currier^ 58, Cumberland-row.

Alcock, Mr. 24, W. Bank-st. F. P.

Alden, captain Benjamin, 26, W. Fleet-st. F. P.

Alexander, Thomas, grocer, 23, Lexington-st.

AUegre, J. B. A. merchant, 43, Water-st.

Allen, John, miller, Bath-st.

Allen, Samuel, painter and glazier, 59, Pratt-st. near Spear's-wharf.

Allen, Hugh, Copper-smith, 42, S. Calvert-st.

Allen, Thomas J. merchant, 12, Bowley's-wharf, dwei. 22, Hanover-st.

Allen, captain Clother, 127, Wolfe-st. F. P. -

Allen, Mrs. 26, E. Fleet-st. F. P.

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Allen, Robert D. bricklayer, Straight-lane, O. T Allison, Mrs. dwelling, 123, Baltimore-st. Altfather, Henry, brewer, 44, Waggon-alley. American, and Commercial Daily Advertiser, 4, Har

rison-st. Amey, Philip, tin-plate worker, Baltimore-st. extended,

W. P. Anderson, John, grocer, 41, Green-st. O. T. Andrews, George, tobacconist, 43, Green-st. O. T. Appleby, Thomas, cordwainer, German-st. Appleby, Mrs. boarding-house, 76, Baltimore-st. Appleton &. CO. dry-good merchants, 16, S. Calvert-st. Appleton, N. W. dwelling, 60, N. Charles-st Ardery, John, cartman, Forrest-st. F. Hill. Armat, Christopher, dry-good store, 11 1, Baltimore-.st. Armitage, Joseph, cooper. Public-alley. Armitage, James, Sharp near Lee-st, Armitage, Benjamin, dwelling, N. Paca-st. near New- market, \V. P. Armitage, John, cooper, Howard-st. extended. Armitage, John, cooper, Dutch- alley. Armour, Samuel, tailor, 12, Lexington-st. Armstrong, Walter, labourer, Montgomery-st. F. H. Armstrong, James & Son, corner of Water-st. and St.

Patrick's-row. Armstrong, James, cordwainer, 58, Gough-st. F. P. Armstrong & Harper, shoe-store, 96, Baltimore-street,

dwelling, Lemmon-st. Armstrong, Joshua, constable, Paca, between Mulberry

and Franklin-sts. W. P. #

Armstrong, T. G. shoe and comb store, 94, Baltimore

street. Armstrong, John, Painter, E. Bank-st. F. P. Armstrong, James, jr. merchant, 24, Cheapside. Arnest, John, M. D. 18, N. Frederick-st. Arnold, Benjamin, ropemaker. Smith near Dulany-sl.

F. P. Arnold, M. silk-dyer and scourer, 12, S. Charles-st. Arthur, Mrs. 72, N. Charles-st. Arthur, John, wheelright, High fronting North-st. O. T.

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Ash, John, carpenter, Dulany, corner of Eden-st. F. P

Ashman, Wm. grocer, Lexington-st. near New-market, W. P.

Askew, Mrs. boarding-house, 7, Second-st.

Athey, Walter F. bricklayer, N. Paca-st. extend. W. P

Atkinson, William, carpenter, 49^ Albermarl-st. O. T.

Attelsberger, Peter, cooper, N. Eutaw-st. W. P.

Audoun, Lewis, carp. E. Wilk, near Market-st. F. P.

Auld, James, merchant tailor, dwelling, Holliday-st. extended.

Auld, captain William, 50, E. AUisanna-st. F. P.

Austin, Benjamin, cordwainer, Holliday-st. O .T.

Avisse, Charles, 39, N. Howard-st. has constantly for sale a general assortment of the following articles: Elegant paper hanging and borders. Playing cards, viz. Eagle, Merryandrew, Highlander, French play- ing-cards, made in Philadelphia, of a superior quality, ditto, made in Bruzelles by the gross, doz. or single pack. As usual, a general assortment of gentlemen's pocket-buuks, cloth and tooth-brushes, of the best quality: ladies travelling thread-cases, commissioned and non-commissioned officers? epaulets, gentlemen's best beaver gloves, French and English watches gold and silk watch-chains; gold, silver, and gilt watch-keys, gold ear and finger-rings, do. breast-pins, silver, steel, and shell framed spectacles ; ivory, shell mock, and horn combs: genuine Windsor and palm soap; best warranted razors and strops, razor hones pocket penknives and scissors, thumb and spring lan- cets, silver cases for pencils, do. tooth pickers, steel and silver bodkins, do. tweesers, silk and cotton sus- penders, best Spanish cigars, superior blacking cakes, and a number of other articles which he will dispose of at the most reduced prices.

N. B. Watches and jewellery repaired at the above place.

Baartscheer, William, rigger, 109, Bond-st. F. P.

Bacconais, Lewis, dwelling, 11, S. Charles-st.

Bacque, Mrs. confectioner, 30, N. Frederick-st.

Bailey, Thomas, es^. office, 7, Second-st. dwel. Great- York-st. O. T.

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Bailey, John, trunk and harness maker, 86, Harrison-st.

Baily, George & James, Druggists, 254, Baltimore-st.

Bain, Hope, teaclier, Mulberry-alley.

Bain, James, teacher, 19, N. Howard-st.

Baker, Benjamin, joiner, 83, E. Fleet-st. F. P.

Baker, Geo. S. dry-good store, 14-3, Baitimore-st. dwel. 12, N. Charles-st.

Baker, Henry, biscuit-baker, Concord-st.

Baker, Jolm, dwelling. Park-lane, W. P.

Ball &. Heald, jewellers and silversmiths, 60, Baltimore- street.

Ballard & Waters, merchants, 12, County -wharf.

Balderston, Fily, merchant, 61, Smith's-wharf, dwelling, 21, Front-st.' O. T.

Balderston, Hugh & John, wire manufacturers, Hano- vei'-st.

Balderston, Jonathan, dwelling, 64, Lombard-st.

Balderston, Hugh, dwelling near ditto.

Baldwin, Abraham, cordwainer, 13, F. Lancaster-street, F. P.

Baltimore College, Mulberry-street, nearly opposite th© Cathedral.

Baltzell & Bantz, dry-good store, 4, N. Howard-st.

Baltzell, Lewis, merchant, dwelling, 72, N. Liberty- st.

Baltzell, Thomas & Charles, dry-good store, 201, Bal- timore-st.

Baltzell, Jacob & William, dry-good store, 205, Balti- more-st.

Baltzell, Wm. dwelling, German-lane, near St. Peter's.

Bangs, John, cord\vainer, Liberty-st. O. T.

Bantz, Gideon, merchant, dwelling, N. Liberty-st.

Barcraft, Jonas, 5, Saratoga-st.

Bargeld, John, carpenter, Kimmel's-alle3^

Barker, James, Hatter, 64, South-st.

Barklay, Thomas, broker, Lovely-lane.

Barkley, J. &, S. watchmakers and jewellers, 46, Balti- more-st.

Barkman, Andrew, tailor, 24, Fayette-st.

Barkman, John, double block-tin, and sheet-iron manu- fticturer, 1, N, Calvert-st. near Market-st. has com-

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menced the above business, in all its various branches, and from his general knowledge and experience in the above line, hopes to merit the patronage of his friends and the public in general: he has also on hand a general assortment of common kitchen furni- ture, &c. and all orders thankfully received, and ex- ecuted with neatness and despatch.

Barling, Sarah, Queen near Granby-st. O. T.

Barnes, captain James, 11, Ann-st. F. P.

Barnes, Samuel, Printer, dwelling. N. Frederick-st.

Barnet, John, shipjoiner, 17, Shakespear-st. F. P.

Barney, John, merchant, dwelling, Green-st, W. P.

Barney, Wm. B. merchant, dwelling, 62, Lexington-st.

Barroll, James, me reliant, 1, Pratt-st. Bowley's-wharf

Barrett, John M. cabinetmaker, dwel. 52, Harrison-st.

Barrett &. Ringgold, cabinetmakers, 6, Great York-st. O. T.

Barriere, captain Joseph, 76, E. Allisanna-st. F. P.

Barron, John, jr. Lumber-yard, De Rochebrune's-wharf, dwelling, 17, Pit-st. F. P.

Bartholomee, Julius, cabinetmaker, 103, N. Howard-st.

Barwick, John, currier, dwelling, 93, Sharp-st.

Basset, Mrs. Milk-alley, near Glendy's church, O. T.

Bateman, Benjamin, accomptant, Dulany-st.

Bateman, Artemas, tailor, 3, Bank-st.

Batturs & Cox, dry-good store, 121, Baltimore-gt. dwel. East near Lemmon-st-

Bausman, John &, Son, curriers, 18, S. Liberty-st.

Baxley, George, inspector of flour, Franklin near Eu taw-st.

Beach, William, mariner, 9, Saratoga-st.

Beard, Alexander, grocer, 14, Market- space.

Beasley, rev. Dr. Frederick, Great York-st. O. T.

Beatty, Guy, liquor store, 63, S. Fredevick-st.

Beatty, William, cordwainer, 33, S. Cliarles-st.

Beatty, James, flour-merchant, corner of Pratt and Commerce-sts.

Beck, John G. constable, Chamberlain's-alley.

Beck, Godfrey, furrier, ditto.

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Becker, Simon, merchant, dwelling, N. Charles-street, near Cono\vago-st.

Becker, rev. Christian L. D. D. second-st. next to the church.

Behoo, John J. oil and paint store, 7, M' Elder ry's-whf.

Bell, John &. Thomas, portrait and miniature painters, corner of Fleet and Carolina-sts. F. P.

Bell, John P. cordwainer. Union near French-st. O. T

Bell, John B. bookbinder, 30, S. Charles-st.

Bennet, Samuel, carter, Chamberlain's-alley.

Bennet, Matthew, esq. 20, Fell-st. F. P.

Benson, Richard, gentleman, Harrison-st.

Benson, Robert, woollen-draper, men's mercer, and tailor, 92, Baltimore-st, opposite South-st. keeps a constant supply of fashionable cloths, cassimeres, vest-shapes, and every description of gentlemen's wear, which he will make or sell. Orders from the country tha,nkfully received, and executed in the neatest and most fashionable manner, and at the shortest notice.

Benteen, Charles, distiller of cordials, N. Calvert-st. extended.

Berger, John, dwelling, head of Hanover-st. F, H.

Berger, Michael drayman- 108, Green-st. O. T.

Berghaus, H. C. drum and box manufacturer, 1 1 , New- church-st.

Berry, Benjamin, brickmaker, 57, corner of Sharpe and Lee-sts.

Berry, John, house carpenter, German-st. W. P.

,Berry, Thomas D. grocer, comer of S. Howard and Camden-sts.

Berteau & Hanney, merchant tailors, 37, South-st.

Berteau, Peter, dwelling, 29, East-st.

Bergman, Conrad, sexton of the German Reformed Church, corner of Paca-st. and Whiskey-alley.

Besse, captain Claudius, 5, Allisanna-st. F. P.

Betz, George W. inn-keeper, 27, Market-space.

Bevan, Richard, grocer, 87, Hanover-st.

Biddison, Thomas, cooper. Liberty-alley, O. T.

Bier, Jacob, esq. cashier of the Marine Bank.

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Bigerton^ Wm. stone-cutter, yard S. Frederick-st.

Billingsley, Samuel, cordwainer, Bath-st.

Billups, Robert, Conway, near Sliarpe-st.

Biison, John, plasterer, Pearl-st. W. P.

Bingham, Robert, carpenter, 14, Albemarle-st. O. T.

Bibcoe, James, hardware store, 15, S. Calvert-st.

Bixly, Daniel, grocer, 34, North- st. O. T.

Black, Samuel, whip, cane, and spectacle manufactu- rer, 212, Baltimore-st.

Black, Edward, mariner, E. Lancaster-st. near the wa- ter, F. P.

Black &. Dritt, merchants, corner of N. Howard and Fayette-sts.

Black, Owen, paver, 4, York-st. F. H.

Blackburn, Edward, hatter, 55, W. Fleet-st. F. P.

Blades, George, ship-carpenter, Fountain-st. F. P.

Blair &. Dall, dry-good merchants, 9, S. Calvert-st.

Blair, Wm. merchant, dwelling, 97, Sharpe-st.

Blair, James, dwelling, 95, Hanover-st.

Bland, Theodorick, esq. attorney at law, 4, Chatham- st. dwelling, 24, Saratoga-st.

Bodensick, Henry, carter, S Howard-st.

Boggus, Robert, boot-maker, 222 1-2, Baltimore-st.

Boggs, A. L. dry-good store, 6, Market-space.

Bohn, Charles, merchant, N. E. corner of Baltimore and Howard-st.

Boice, Prettyman, carpenter, 11, W. Fleet-st. F. P.

Bokee, Wm. plumber, dwelling, Tripolets-alley.

Bolgiano, Francis W. biscuit-baker, 69, S. Frederick-st.

Bolte. John, ship-broker, office opposite custom-house, S. Gay-st. dwelling North, near Green-st. O. T.

Bolten, captain, H. 68, Market-st. F. P.

Bond, Richard, dwelling, 7, Fayette-st.

Bond, Benjamia, carpenter, Biddle-st. W. P.

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Bond, John C. 74, High st. O. T.

Bonfield, Cassandra, 20, Shakespear-st F. P.

Bonn, Philip, block and pump-maker, Pratt-st. head of Spear's wharf, dwelling Commerce st. ext.

Bonner, Hugh, copper-smith, 49, South-st.

Booker, Lambert, carpenter, Mulberrj-st.

Booth, Wm. junr. carpenter, 42, Green- st. O. T.

Boreei, Lewis, mariner, 23, W. Lancaster-st. F. P.

Bordley, Matthias, dwelling, Sharpe-st.

Bordron, Daniel, ship-carp. 10, W. Lancaster-st. F. P.

Bosley, Daniel, bacon store, 18, Market-space.

Boughan, Augustine, commission-merchant, 101, Bow- ley's wharf, dwelling 47, Pratt st.

Bouis, John, tin-plate, planished-ware, and sheet-iron manufactory, 22, N. Gay-st. sign of the golden lamp. Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he carries on the above business in all its various branches, and hopes by his strict attention to business, to merit the continuance of their favours. He has on hand, a variety of patent lamps, ovens, and steam kettles, with a general assortment of double-block tin, and common kitcken furniture. N. B. Fancy sashes may be had at the shortest notice All orders thankfully received and executed with neatness and despatch.

Bour jolly, Charles, clothier, 24, S. Calvert-st.

Bourjolly, Henry, &- co. druggists, 30, Baitimore-st.

Bowen, Pitt, saddler, &c. 54, K. Howard-st.

Bowen, Richard, inn-keeper. King George-st. near the Circus, O. T.

Bowen, Mrs. Eliz. J'oung ladies seminary, Dutch-alley.

Bower, Jacob, butcher, Forrest-st. near Penitentiary.

Bowers, John, (of Martin) grocer, 48, North-st. O. T.

Boyce, Theodore N. S. livery-stable, Lombard, near the corner of S. Liberty-st. dwelling 30, S. Howard-st.

Boyd, Peter, soap and candle manufacturer, 61, S. Fre- derick-st.

Boyle, Wm. drayman, Franklin-st. W. P.

Boyle, captain Tliomas, 94, Granby-st. O. T.

Boyle, George, tanner, dwelling Liberty-alley, O. T

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Brady, James, drayman, Petticoat-alley, P. P. Branson, Baltis, blacksmith, corner of Camden and

S. Charles-st. dwelling, Peace-alley. Brasscup, John, tailor, N. Calvert-st. ext. Brawner, Daniel, turner, 35, N. Gay-st. Bray, Joseph M. liquor store, 5, Fish-market. Bre'ady, Jason, tobacco and snuff manufactory. Market-

St. F. P. Brenan, John F. gentleman, 32, Albemarle-st. O. T. Brevitt, Joseph, M. D 94, High-st. O. T. Brewer, Nicholas, merchant-tailor, 27, Fell-st. F. P. Brendel, Frederick, dwelHng, Green-st. W. P. Briggs, Richard, carter, Chamberlain's-alley. Briscoe, Alexander, boot-maker, 3, South-st. Britton, John, cooper, 97, Saratoga-st. Brock, Frederick, merchant, dwelling, Green-st. W. P. Bromwell, VVm. jr. &. co. fan makers, 17, M'Elderry's

wharf. Brooks, Mrs. widow, Tripolet's-alley. Broomfield, Edward, nailor, 36, Petticoat- alley, F. P. Brosius, Michael, distiller, N. Calvert-st. ext. Biotherton. Thomas, grocer, Dulany st. Brown, Amos, dwelling, St. Tammany-st. Brown & Taylor, merchants, 18, S Calvert-st. Brown & Hollins, merchants, 20, O^Donn ell's- wharf. Brown, captain John, 30, W. Fleet-st. F. P. Brown, Josiah, 12, Ann-st. do.

Brown & Wilson, County-wharf, do.

Brown, Wm. merchant, dwelling, Granby, near Duke-

st. O. T. Brown, Catherine, (widow of James) 113, High-st. O. T. Brown, David, potter, dwelling, Pitt-st. O. T. Brown, Gustavus A. carter, Harford-st. do. Brown, George I. merchant, dwelling, N. Gay-st. Brown, Jacob, junr. inn-keeper, 52, Light-st. Brown, Jacob S. carpenter, Paca, near Mulberry-st.

W. P. Brown, Joseph, merchant-tailor, dwel. Pearl-st. W. P. Brown, John, dwelling, 50, Pratt st. Brown, Alexander, merchant, dwelling, Chatham-st.

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Browne, Frances, mantua-maker, 30, Fayette-st.

Brown, Edward, labourer, Centre-st.

Brown, John, ship-carpenter, foot of F. H.

Brown, Mrs. Sarah, principal of " Baltimore Female Academy," East, near the corner of Lemmon-st.

Browning, Per. G. constable, 70, Sharpe-st,

Browning, Ritson, house-carpenter, do. do.

Browning, Jeremiah, junr. dry-good store 61, N. How- ard-st.

Bruff & White, merchants, County-wharf.

Bruif, Wm. broker, S. Gay-st. dwel. Aisquith-st. O. T.

Brunet, John Francis, clothier, 74, Cumberland-row.

Brune & Dannemann, merchants, 63, South-st.

Brunelot, B. professor of dancing, 3, Commerce-st.

Bruner k, Hoifman, sugar-refiners, corner of S. How- ard and Pratt-sts.

Bryan, David, paver, Pitt-st. near the run, O. T.

Bryan, Charles, Primrose-alley.

Bryson, ^Natlian G. Green, near Bridge-st. O. T.

Brvson, James, grocer, corner of North and Union-sts.

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Buchanan, Mrs. Carolina, Mulberry-st. Buchanan, Lloyd, gentleman, 4, Lexington-st. Buchanan, Thomas, attorney at law, St. Paul's-lane. Buck & Hedrick, sail makers, 79, Smith's wharf Buck &L Sutherlin, tailors, 64, Cumberland-row. Buck, John, butcher, Carolina, near Gough-st. F. P. Buck, Samuel, do. next doo^r of do. do.

Buckmiller, John, labourer, corner of Howard and

Madison-sts. Buckingham, Levy, carpenter, Mulberry-alley. Buddy, Peter, 41, Market-st. F. P. Bull, Mrs. widow, N. Frederick-st. Bull, Aquila, carpenter, 1, W. Lancaster-st. F. P. Bull, Jarrett, U. S. ganger for the port of Baltimore.

23, N. Howard-st. Bulet, Wm. dwelling, 268, Baltimore-st. Bulet, John, professor of dancing, do. do. Burgoyne, Ann, 22, Lexington-st. Burke, Wm. grocer, 4, Pratt-st.

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Burk, Nathan, tailor, Pearl, near Fayette-st. W. P.

Burk, John, tailor, Forrest-st. O. T.

Burnett, Charles, tavern and oyster house, 72, Bond-st. F. P.

Burneston, Isaac, president Athaenian Society, dwel. 80, Baltimore-st.

Burns, Timothy, mill-stone manufact. Mulberry-alley.

Burns, Edward H. mill-wright, 10>, J'rench-st. O. T.

Burns, Samuel, sail maker, 1, M'lilderry's wharf.

Burnup, John, pump maker, Sharpest;

Burt, Andrew, iirst teller U. Bank, dwel. N. Liberty-st.

Busch, George, letter carrier and inn-keeper, Gray's gardens. W. P.

Butler, Samuel, dwelling, 8, Commerce-st.

Butler, captain, 27, Shakespear-st. F. P.

Butler, Joseph, pilot, 123, Wolfe-st. do.

Butler, James, pile-driver, Potter-st. O. T.

Butler, Sarah, Lovely-lane, near S. Calvert-st.

Byer, Frederick, carpenter, Saratoga-st, corner Straw- berry-alley.

Byrne, P. junr. bookseller, 135, Baltimore-st.

Byrne, Terence, teacher, 35, Market-st. F. P.

Cable, Jacob, boot-maker, 48, South-st.

Cabrera, John, Spanish cigar manufacturer, Eden-st. F. P.

Caillavet, B. surgeon dentist, 17, Second-st.

Caldwell, John, cordwainer, W. Lancaster-st. near the water, F. P.

Caldwell, Thomas, flour merchant, 3. Spear's wharf.

Callender &- Heald, tobacco manufacturers, 40, Market- space,

Callender, James, book-binder, dwel. Mulberry, near

N. Charles-st. ^'-Tipbell, John, inn-keeper, Bridge-st. ext. O. T. Camp^gll^ George, wholesale dry -good store, 2^3, Bal- timorb^f;

Campbell, - ^^ j^ merchant, dwelling N. Eutaw-st. near Fayettt.,^

Campbell &Ritci.. j^erchants, 161, Baltimore-st. Campbell, James, n. ,^^ ^^^^^ ^^_

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Qampsall, Mickal, livery-stable, back of the U. Bank

of Maryland, in Wilks-alley, near Charles-st. and

dwelling, Vulcan-alley. Canne, A. gentleman, W. Fleet, near Bond-st. F. P. Cannon, Wm. cooper, New-lane, W. P. Cannon, Wm. merchant, 14, Cheapside, dwel. Union-

st. O. T. Cappeau, Joseph, dry-good store, 73, Baltimore-st. Capito, Peter, fisherman, Montgomery-st. F. H. Carey, John E. merchant, dwelling corner of Sharp©

and Lombard-sts. Carman, Mrs. 116, Ann-st.' F. P.

Carnoghan, George, grocer, 7, E. Allisanna-st. F. P. Carr, Joseph, music store, 36, Baltimore-st. dwelling,

20, Great York-st. O. T. Carrick, M. & A. miUiners, 2, S. Calvert-st. Carrington, J. 64, Granby, corner of Giueen-st. O. T. Carroll & Wolif, whitesmiths, N. Charles-st. dwelling,

18, Conowago-st. Carroll, Most Reverend Archbishop John, Saratoga-st.

next door to St. Peter's church. Carroll, Edward, breeches-maker, &.c. 3, Baltimore-st. Carroll, Charles, gentleman, Sharpe-st, Carry, Joseph, boarding-house, 13, George-st. F. P. Cartee, Benjamin, dealer in American manufactured

goods, 151 1-2, Baltimore-st. Caskaden, Robert, accountant, Lavely's or Orange- alley. Cassedy, Daniel, Green-st. O. T. Casserd, Gilbert &, Lewis, coopers, M'Clure's wharf. Caspary, Jacob, hair-dresser, 65, IS. Howard-st. Cathrell, Wm. oak-cooper, shop 1, Philpot, dwelling,

3, same st. F. P. Cator, John, grocer, 106, Dugan's wharf. Catts &- Dawson, merchant-tailors, 19, S. Cal;-";^*"^*- Cavanaugh, Peter, inn-keeper, W. Wilk-p* *'• "• Cecill, Wm. labourer, Aisquith-st. O. Z^' .

Chalmers, Wm. rope store, 63, Prr^"**' "^^^ i^mith's-

wharf. v r^ ^ ^

Chambers, Campbell, dwellir' Kmg-George-st. O. T.

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Champlin, Mrs. 12, Philpot-st F. P. Chandler, George, carpenter, York-st_ 1 . tl. Chano, John, inn-keeper, Market-st. I. F. Chappel, J. sign and ornamental painter, 20b, iJaiii

more-st. , .

Charrier, James, gun-maker, 50, Market-space Chase, Mrs. (widow of the late hon. Samuel), corner

of N. Eutaw and Lexington-sts. W. P. Chase, Samuel, esq. N. E. corner of Frederick and

Second-sts. , Chastellier, Benjamin, broker, Commerce-st. Chatard, Peter, M. D. 21, Saratoga-st. Chapman, Joseph & Amos, cheese-mongers, la„ Mar^

ket-space. i- rk 'P

Chapman, Nathaniel, Forrest, near Bndge-st. U. 1.

Chapman, Jonathan, & co. Fell-st. F. P.

Chapman, G. 45, Philpot-st. do.

Christy, Robert, tailor, N. Liberty-st.

Chenoweth, Richard B. patent plough-maker, dwel- ling, 47, Front-st. O. T.

Chenoweth, Thomas, carpenter, Whiskey-alley.

Chesney, Thomas E. liquor store, Warden-st. near Fish-market.

Chew, Joseph, cordwainer, North-st. O. 1.

Chubb, Samuel, dry-good store, corner of St. Patricks- row and Pratt-st.

Church, Sarah, grocer, 55, Harrison-st.

Church, Sheppard, cordwainer, Saratoga, near Paca-st.

W P

Churchill, Simeon, oil and paint store, 76, Cumberland.

row. 4. T? T)

Clackner, Frederick, mariner, 91, Ann-st. f. r. Clagett, Elie, flour-merchant, 272, Baltimore-st. Clap, Enoch, merchant, Bowley's-wharf Clark, Samuel, cordwainer. Union, corner of JNorth-st.

O. T.

Clark, captain Alexander, 141, Bond-st. F. P.

Clark, Stephen, & co. book-binders and stationei'5,

114, Baltimore-st. ^^

Clark, Juno, (col. woman) L. B. H. Vulcan.-*^^'

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Clark, Joseph, jun. auctioneer, auction-room, II, Mar- ket-space, dwelling, 1, Baltimore-st.

Clark, Barnet, clothier, lower end of Public-alley.

Clark &, Wallis, fancy chair-makers, 17, S. Gay-st.

Clark, George, merchant, dwelling, 56, N. Charles-st.

Clarkson, 21, Fayette-st.

Clare, captain Alexander, 99, E. Allisanna-st. F. P.

Classon, John, porter-cellar, 7, Bond-st. do.

Clautice, Joseph, wheelwright, 151, High-st. dwelling, 1 , Addison-st. O. T.

Clefford, Sylvester, publican, Light-st.

Clendinen, Wm. H. M. D. 22, Ann-st. F. P.

Clemson, Joseph, grocer, Franklin, near Green-st. W. P.

Clerke, James H. boot and shoe-maker, 34, George-st. F. P. , , S

Clingman, John, & co. hatters, 57, St. Patrick's-row. Clopper, Edward, 19, S. Howard-st. Clopper, Mrs. Sarah, North, near Green-st. O. T. Coale, Edward J. bookseller and stationer, 176, Balti- more-st. dwelling, 2, Lexington-st. Cock, Matthew, ship-carpenter, 22, Ann-st. F. P. Cocke, James, M. D. Lombard, near Hanover-st. Cohee, John, carpenter, Pearl-st. (meadow). Cohen, J. I. merchant, 22, Water-st. near Market-space, Cole, captain Thomas, merchant, 46, Pitt-st. F. P. Cole, John, dwelling, N. Calvert-st. ext. Cole, Thomas, ship carpenter, 8, Wolfe-st. F. P. * Cole, Samuel, dwelling, 35, Green-st. O. T. Cole, Selah, tin-plate worker. Low, near Union-st.

O. T. Coleman, Alexander, weaver, N. Howard-st. ext. CoUard, captain Peter, 121, Wolfe-st. F. P. Collier, llichard, cordwainer, 33, High-st. O. T. Collins, Wm. baker, 86, Carolina, near Gough-st. F. P. Collins, captain Stephen, lower end of Fleet-st. F. P. Collins, Greenberry, labourer, Happy-alley. do.

Collins, George, carpenter, 29, N. Liberty-st.

Cort-,ig^ Wm. tailor, 5, Saratoga-st.

^^^v^^'*' ^™- "merchant, dwelling, Baltimore-st. ext.

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Colvin, James, flour-merchant, Smith's-wharf, dwelline S. Eutaw-st.

Combe, captain Solomon, 87, E. Allisanna-st. F, P.

Comegys, Falconer, &. co. merchants, 190 Baltimore-st

Comegys, Cornelius, merchant, dwelling, 78, Pratt-st.

Comegys, Jesse, baker, 77, Granby-st. O. T.

Comegys, Wm. coach and harness maker, 15, Com- merce-st. near CrowVs livery-stables, and dwelling. Milk-lane, near Pitt and Great York-sts. O. T. Con- tinues to make and repair, as usual, all kinds of four wheeled carriages, gigs, curricles, and harness, of the best materials, and in the most fashionable style. N. B. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to.

Commercial and Farmers' Bank, 235, corner of Balti- more and S. Howard-sts.

Comte, Mrs. N. Charles-st.

Concklin, Mrs. boarding-house, 41, South-st.

Connaway, Robert, carpenter, 114, Bond-st. F. P.

Conner, Daniel, merchant. Lovely-lane.

Conrad, Aquila, cooper. Mulberry-alley.

Conrad, James, grocer, corner of S. Charles and Pratt- sts.

Constable, Charles, Lumber-yard, head of the Basin.

Conway, Thomas, grocer. Liberty-alley, O. T.

Conway, Wm. iron-store, 65, South-st.

Conway, Wm. D. agent for the " Shamrock," 238, Bai- timore-st.

Cook, Stephen, grocer, 118, High-st. O. T.

Cook, John L. printer, dweL Liberty-st. do.

Cook, Isaac, quill-manufacturer, Pitt-st. do.

Cook, Mrs. Holliday-st. O. T.

Cook, Archibald, labourer, Addison-st. O. T.

Cook, Wm. jun. merchant, Franklin, near Charles-st.

Cook, Elisha, carpenter, N. Eutavv-st. W. P.

Cook, Frederick, butcher, S. Liberty st.

Cook, Levin, carpenter, Harford-st. O. T.

Cookendorfer, Thomas, agent for the proprietors of the Georgetown Stages, next door to the Indian Queen, Baltimore-st.

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Cooper & M'Leavy, coopers, M'Clure's-wharf. Cooper, Robert, ship-carpenter, E. AUisanna-st. F. P. Cooper, Samuel, cordwainer. Strawberry-alley. Cooper, A. B. milliner, 149, Baltimore-st. Cooper, Ambrose, cooper, N. Howard-st. ext. Corner, James, sail-maker, dwel. 79, Market-st. F. P Cornelius, John, carpenter, Goodman-st. F. H. Cornthwait & Carey, merchants, 16, Bowley's-wharf. Cornthwait, Robert, teacher, 4, High-st. O. T. Cornthwait, Thomas, carpt. 29, Great York-st. O. T. Corwine, Jehu, blacksmith, Mill-st. O. T. Coulson, Henry, 39, High-st. do

Coulson, George, carpenter, 78, Albemarle-st. O. T. Coulter &. Page, doctors, 44-, Albemarle-st. O. T. Coursault, Edward, magazin de modes, 26, Chatham-st. Courtenay, Mrs. Elizabeth, 114, Sharpe-st. Covenhoven, Jacob, oak-cooper, Holliday-st. ext. Coward, captain Thomas, 12, W. Allisanna-st. F. P. Cox, captain Isaac, W. Wilk, near Carolina-st. do. Cox, Peter, merchant, 84, Dugan's-wharf. Craggs, John, grocer, corner of Paca and Pratt-sts. W. P. Craggs, Mrs. milliner, 38 1-2, Baltimore-st. Craig, John D. dwelling, 20, Chatham-st. Crane, Joseph S. cordwainer, Harford-st. O. T. Crawford, Wm. B. dry-good store, 25, Baltimore-st. Crawford, Andrew, counting-house, 59, Smith's, and

bake-house, Spear's-wharf. Crea, Hugh, inn-keeper, 21, George-st. soap and ckn-

die manufactory opposite ditto, F. P. Creery, Jonathan, boot-maker, 17, S. Calvert-st. Creery, John, Theological library, 56, S. Charles-st. Creswell, James, Potter-st. O. T. Crew, Richard, waggoner, N. Howard-st. ext. Crismond, John, billiard-keeper, Dutch-alley. Cromwell, John, M. D. New Church-st Cromwell, Jacob J. carpenter, Mulberry-alley. Cronmiller &. Small, sugar-refiners, Hanover-market-

space. Crook, John, carter, 77, Waggon-alley. Grook, Charles, dwelling, Lombard, near Haoover-stf

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Cross, Andrew & John, & co. Lumber-inerchant% O'Donnel's-wharf.

Crossdale, George, merchant, dwelling, opposite 66> Hanover-st.

Crossgrove, L. W. book-binder, Pearl-st. W. P.

Grossman, Mary, New-lane, W. P.

Crow &L Tevis, dry-good store, 225, Baltimore-st.

Crow, Sarah, inn-keeper, 13, Bond-st. F. P.

Crowl, Henry &. Conrad, livery-stable, Commerce-6t.

Crownover, Hannah, 76, Front-st. O. T.

Crummer, John, grocer, 59, Bridge-st. O. T.

Crummer, N. grocer, Light-st.

Crumwell, Wm. liqour store, 15, Fish-market.

Cruse, Mrs. widow, S. Eutaw-st.

Cry, Frederick, paver. Mulberry-alley,

Culverwell, Stephen, accountant, Mulberry, near Paca- St. W. P.

Cullidon, G. groceries and liquor store, 17, Harrison-st.

Cummings, John, tailor, Tripolet's-alley.

Cuningham, Wm. grocer, 59, Saratoga-st.

Cuningham, John, 14, Granby-st. O. T.

Cunningham, Eleonora, 20, S. Charles-st,

Curley, James, carpenter, Vulcan-alley.

Curllet, George, coach-painter, S. Frederick-st,

Curran, Michael, tailor, Hawk-st.

Currick, John, watchman, Mulberry-alley.

Cushing, Joseph, book and stationary store, 6, N. How- ard, near Baltimore-st.

Dake, William, grocer, 39, W. Wilk-st. F. P.

Daley, Daniel, plasterer, Sharpe near Conway-st.

Dalk, Andrew, soap and candle manufacturer, Pearl-sf. W P.

Dameron, captain John, 125, Wolfe-st. F. P.

Danskin, William, sail-maker, Camden-st. head of the Basin ; dwelling, Montgomery-st. F. H.

Dare, Nathaniel, brick-maker, Barre near Sharpe-st.

Dare, Ephraim, merchant tailor, 1, Light-st.

Darrington, William, boot-maker, 36, Water-st.

Dashiell, Mary, 95, E. Allisanna-st. F. P.

Dastuge, M. D. 6, Water-st.

Davies, John, cordwainer, 24, Union-st. O. T.

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Davies, Samuel, rope* store, Pratt-st. near the corneT

of Cumberland-row. Davies, Mr. Chamberlain's-alley. Davies, Betsey, L. B. H. Mulberry near Eutaw-st. Davidge, John B. M. D. New Church near Charles-st. Davidson, Samuel, accomptant, Green-st. W. P. Davidson, Mrs. corner of N. Charles and Mulberry-sts . Davis, John, superintendent of the Water-works, 74,

N. Charles-st.

Davis, Abraham, boot and shoe-maker, 100, Bond-st. F. P.

Dawes, James, esq. cashier Franklin bank, dwel. do.

Dawson, Rich, turner, corner of Allisanna and Bond- streets, F. P.

Dawson, James, baker, comer of Franklin and Green- streets, W. P.

Dawson, James, porter at the Farmers' and Merchants' bank, dwel. 76, Conway, near the corner of Eutaw-st.

Deagen, Mrs. 24, Chatham-st.

Deal, Jacob, inn-keeper, 7, Market-space.

Dear, Isaac, cordwainer, 11, W. Lancaster-st. F. P.

Deaver, John, teacher, 83, N. Liberty-st.

De Beet, Cornelius, fancy painter, Mulberry-st. corner of Lerews-alley.

De Butts, Elisha, M. D. 62, N. Liberty-st.

Decker, George, merchant, 24, N. Howard-st.

Degoei, Bartholomew, carpenter, 29, Harrison-st.

Delacour, James, merchant, 2, N. Howard-st, dwelling, 7, S. Howard-st.

Delahay, William, cordwainer, 23, Carolina-st. F. P.

Deloste, Francis, clock and watch-maker, 3, Baltimore- street.

Delozier, Daniel, surveyor to the Custom-house, dwel. Catherine-st. W. P.

Del Vecchio, Peter, carver and gilder, picture-frame maker, looking-glass and print seller, 1, Calvert-st. deals in drawings, paintings, ornaments for fire- screens, &c. also various sizes of drawing-paper and vellum.

N. B. Barometers and Thermometers made and repaired.

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De Mangin, Charles, cabinet-maker, 88, N. Howard-st. Dcinpsey, Tuomas, druggist, dwelling, 3, German-lane. Denison &, Savin, merchts. 5, Pratt-st. Bowley's-wharf. Denison, John M. merchant, dwelling, Pleasant-st. near

city springs. Denmead, Adam, dwelling, 53, Green-st. O. T. Denny, William, ship-joiner, 58, lower-end Pitt-street,

d.veiling, 12, Wolfe-st. F. P. Denny, Mrs. back of No. 31, N. Howard-st. Denos, Augustine R. grocer, Forrest-st. F. H. Denys, James, porter, 87, Waggon-alley. Derkhiem, Myer, High near Bridge-st, O. T. Deslion, Christopher, merchant, 57, SmithVwharf. De^v^i'eux, Francis, back of No. 16, N. Frederick-st. Dew, James C. mercliant, 87, Harford-st. O. T. Dew, Edward, baker, corner of Water and S. Gay-st. Dewey, Silas, Concord-st. near Water-st. Dickehut, George, confectioner, 127, Baltimore-st. Diffendertfer, John, merchant, 65, M'Elderry's-wliarf,

iron store, near ditto ; dwelling, Great York-st. O. T. Diggs, Beverley, mariner, 19, W. .\llisanna-st. F. P. Dinsmore &. Kyle, merchants, 82, Pratt-st. head of Bow-

ley's-wharf. Dinsmore, Henry W. merchant, dwelling, 102, Pratt-st. Dinsmore. Patrick, merchant, 110, N. Howard-st. Disney, William, comb-maker, S. Eutaw st. Disney, Benjamin, painter and glazier, N. Paca-street,

near the new market, W. P. Divers, John, Carpenter, Long-lane, W. P. Dixon, William, carpenter, 68, High-st. O. T. Dixon, John, rigger, Star-alley, F. P. Dobbin, Archibald, revenue officer, 15, Ann-st. F. P. Dobbin, Geo. <k Murphy, book and job printers, 4,

Harrison-st. Dobbins, William, carpenter, corner of S. Paca-street

and Whiskey-alley. Dobler, Jacob,*^ tailor, 61, W. Wilk-st. F. P. Dodge, Alpheus, pump-maker, 7, S. Liberty-st. Doerbaecker, Adam, baker, Goodman st. F. H. Dome, John, carpenter, 16, S. Howard-st.

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Domestic Warehouse, for the sale of American manu- factured goods, 80, Baltinjore-st.

Donahue, Patrick, cordwainer, N. Paca-st. W. P.

Donahue, James, mariner, 103, Ann-st. F. P.

Donaldson, John, architect, Conowago-st.

Donaldson, Joseph, merchant, dwelling, 68, Saratoga- street.

Donaldson, Samuel I. attorney at law, office, N. Cal- vert-st. dwelling, 64, Han over- st.

Donnell, Charles T. teacher, 3, Baltimore-st.

Donnell, John, grocer, 105, French-st. O. T.

Donnell, John, merchant, Water-st. next door to th§ Custom-house ; dwelling, Water near South-st.

Donnellan, Thomas, Mulberry, corner of North-st

Donnelly, Daniel, teacher, 3, S. Frederick-st.

Doolen, Riiodey, grocer, 9, North near Saratoga-st.

Dop, George, soap and candle manufacturer, Pearl-st. (meadow).

Dorgan, captain Andrew, 56, Queen-st. F. P.

Dorney, captain John, Potter-st. O. T.

Dorney, Thomas, cordwainer, 20, North-st. O. T.

Dornin, Bernard, Roman Catholic Library, 10, Balti- more-st. dwelling, Smith-st. F. P.

Dorsey, Ely, dwelling, 127, Hanover-st.

Dorsey, Henry K. cabinet-maker, 11, Union-st. O. T.

Dorsey, Joshua, merc?iant, corner of Pratt-st. and head of O'Donnell's-dock.

Dougherty, Jolm, esq. office, corner of Liberty and St. Tammany-sts. dwelling, New Church-st.

Dougherty, Neal, grocer, corner of Hill and Sharpe- streets.

Dougherty, Mrs. 36, Bond-st. F. P.

Dougherty, Barney, grocery, Gough-st.

Dougherty, John, livery stable. Horse market.

Dougherty, Theophilus F. esq. dwel. corner of Sharpe and Conway-sts.

Dowdle, George, hide and leather dealer, 47, N. How- ard-st.

Dowling, William, inn-keeper, 27, Market-space.

Downes, William B. turner, E. Lancaster-st. F. P.

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Dowson, captain Joseph, 72, Pitt-st. 0. T.

Dowson & Alistan, ship-chandlers, ODonnell's- wharf.

Dowson, captain Henry, Pitt-st. O. T.

Doyie, Patrick, mariner, £. Lancaster-st. F. P.

Drew, captain Nenemiah, Straight-lane, near Friend's

meeting, O. T. Driseoll, captain Cornelius, 33, Albemarle-st. O. T. Drummond, Francis, plasterer,. North-st. do.

Dryden, James, boot-maker, 173, Baltimore-st. Dubourg, Lewis, merchant, Paca near Mulberry-sts.

W. P. Ducasse, John, 89, Harford-st. O. T. Duchemin, Francis, gentleman, 72, Camden-st. Duckett, Mrs. Sophia, corner of Chatham-street and

St. Paurs-lane. Duddell, James, cabinet-maker, 53, N. Gay-st. Duer, John, esq cashier of the Farmers' and Merchants'

bank; dwelling, 252, Baltimore-st. Duif, WiUiam, cooper, 4-8, N. Frederick st. Dugan, Mrs. Cowpen-alley.

Dugan, George, merchant tailor, 3, Hanover near Bal- timore-st. dwelling, 1, Baltimore-st. Dumeste, Mrs. Elizabeth, Paca near Saratoga-st. W. P. Dunbar, George T. esq. cashier of t e Commercial

and Farmers' bank ; dwelling, St. Paul's lane. Dunburgh, Francis, Ruxton-lane

Duncan, John W. painter and glazier : shop, 39, Fell- street; dwelling, Fountain-st. F. V. Duncan, John, coach-maker, 2, Front-st. O. T. Dunkel, George A. M. D. corner of Liberty and Tam-

many-sts. Dunkin, captain Perr}^ 13, E. Allisanna-st. F. P. Dunn, William, tailor, 223 1-2, Baltimore-st. Duon, Honore, fringe and lace-maker, Pratt-st. near

O'Donneirs-wharf Du Pare, Madam, Short-alley, W. P. Durand, Jolm, mariner, Ann near Fieet-st. F. P. Durliam, Mrs. Martha, miUiner, 203 1-2, Baltimore si. Dyev, Elijah, carpenter, Courtland-st. Dyer, Joseph, grocer, Baltimore-st. extended, W. P.

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Eacrit, Rachel, dry-good store, 8, Bank-st.

Efagleston, John, butcher, 166, Bond-st. F. P.

Easterbrook, D merchant, 8, Bank-st.

Easton, Mrs. dwelling, 236, Baltimore-st.

Eaton & Cope, wholesale drj-good store, 242, Balti- more-st,

Eaverson, Joseph, coach-maker, N. Charles-st. dwel. 2-5, Conowago-st.

Eberd, Samuel, carpenter, Straight-lane, O. T.

Eberhardt, John, carpenter, 74, Waggon-alley.

Eberhart, Conrad, tailor, N. Eutaw-st. W. P.

Eckel, Philip P city guager, and inspector of domestic liquors; dwelling, 1 14, Green-st. O. T. | Slate kept at Messrs. John and Jacob Stouffer's, 25, N. Howard- street, and John Gregg &. co.'s, Bowley's-wharf.]

Edes, Ben. printing-office, S. W. corner of Baltimore and South-sts

Edes, Mrs. millinery store, and ladies' lottery-office, 65, Baltimore-st.

Eddy, Rufus, boot and shoe-maker, 43, N. Howard-st,

Edgar, Adam, carpenter, York-st. F. H.

Edgar, Thomas, M. D. 65, Bond-st. F. P.

Edger &l Parks, merchants, corner of N. Howard and Franklin-sts,

Edmundson, Joseph, salt carter, 51, Ross-st. W. P.

Edwaras & Kith-. -art, ship-joiners, Spear's-wharf.

Edwards, George, N. Howard-st. extended.

Edwards, Abraham, cordwainer. Strawberry-alley.

Edwards, Jonathan, dry-good store, 41, Baltimore-st.

Edwards, Cadwallader, dry-good store, 45, Baltimore- street.

Egerton, Charles C. grocer, 46, Baltimore-st. dwelling, ay-st, ichelberger, George, dwelling, Camden-st.

Eichelberger k, Clemm, merchants, 264, Baltimore-st. corner of K. Howard-st.

Eichier, Sally, widow, Baltimore-st. extended, W. P.

Eilenstone, Frederick, stocking-weaver, Dulany-st.

Eiselen, Mrs. dwelling, 246, Baltimore-st.

Eisenbrey, John, coach-maker, 108, Pratt-st

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Elder & Taylor, merchants, 3, N. Howard-st.

Elder, Esther, N. Liberty-st.

Elderdice, Mrs. Ruxton-lane.

Eldred, captain Eppes, spectacle-maker, optician, &;c^ 17, Pitt-st. O. T.

Elgard, Hartman, stage-owner, 18, S. Howard-st.

EUicott, Thomas, dwelling, 36, Sharpe-st.

Elliot, Robert, has for sale at his new paper-hanging warehouse, corner of Liberty and Lexington-streets, also, 3, N. Charles-street, opposite the Union bank; a complete and general assortment of the most fashionable papers and borders ; which, for beauty and durability of colours, are not inferior to any on the continent; he will sell to town customers and •ountry merchants, on the most reasonable terms.

He sincerely thanks his numerous friends and cus- tomers for all favours past, and from their daily in creasing patronage, he has reason to believe that his first public promise of attention to business, reasona- ble charges, soundness of work by careful and experi- enced hands, and despatch in the execution of orders, has been realized to the satisfaction of his employers.

Elliot, Thomas, waggoner, Ross-st. W. P.

Ellis, Thomas, cartman, 79, Granby-st. O. T.

Ellis, captain John, Holliday-st.

Ely, George, blacksmith, 144, Green-st. O. T.

Emory, Thomas L. jr. attorney at law. New Church-st. near St. Paul's lane.

Englebright, John, carpenter, Forrest-st. O. T.

English, Robert, painter and glazier, 132, S. Charles-st.

English, Marshall, house-carp. Fajette-st. ext. W. P.

Erbp, Christian, carpenter, Waggon-alJey.

Ernstbacker, George, cordwainer, 7, North-st.

Erwine, John, umbrella manufacturer, 2, N. Gay-st.

Esmenard, John F. Hanover-st.

Espiet, Bartholomew, cabinet-maker, 33, S. Charles-st.

Espinard, J. gentleman, Great York-st. O. T.

Estmen, Henry, grocer. County-wharf, F. P.

Etshberger, Wolf%ang, grocer, Bridge-st. ext. O. T.

Evans, Lewis E. dwelling, 96, Pratt-st.

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Evans, Griffith, eak-cooper, dwelling, Water-st. foot of

Peters' bridge. Evans, Thomas, carpenter, Conway near Sharpe-st. Evans, Joshua, grocer, corner of S. Charles and Pratt-

streets. Evans, John, biscuit bakehouse, Price's-wharf, F. P.

dwelling, S. Charles-st. near Primrose-alley. Evans, Job, carpenter, Addison-st. O. T. Evans, William, deputy- sheriff, 19, E. Fleet-st. F. P. Evans, Mrs. Nancy, widow, Pitt-st. near the run, O. T. Everett, Thomas, umbrella and hardware store, 224,

Baltimore-st. Everson, captain Nicholas, 18, M'Elderry's-wharf. Evis, Jarvis, plasterer, W. Wilk-st. F. P. Ewaldt, John H. grocer, Franklin-st. near Hookstown-

road. W. P. Effing, Henry, plaster-miller, Jones-st. O. T. Fagg, Mrs. Catherine, milliner, 122, High-st. O. T. Fahertv. Sally, Star-alley, F. P.

Fahnestock, Henry, dry-good store, 29, N. Howard-^, Falmestock, Derrick, mercht. dwel. 19, N. Howard-st. Fahnestock, Peter, dry-good store, 17, N. Howard st. Fairbairn, Thomas H. grocer, 61, Bridge-st. O. T.

dwelling, 15, ditto. Eair, Charles, joiner, Lee-st. Faithful, William, printer, 48, Green-st. O. T. Falconer, Mrs. Conway near Sharpe-st. Fanning, Dennis, publican, Light-st. Farmers' and Merchants' bank, 252, Baltimore-st. Farnandis, Samuel, dwelling, Chatham-st., corner of

St. Paul's-lane. Faucet, Rowland, cartman, N. Howard-st. extend. Faulac, John, gentleman, Aisquith-st. O. T. Fauth, Ernest, tailor, Mulberry-st. Fearson, captain Jesse, Pitt-st. O. T. Feinour, William, plumber, and tin-plate worker, 37,

Bond-st. F. P. Fenby, Peter, jr. oak-cooper, Donnell's-wharf, F. P. Fenby, Samuel, shoe-store, 229, Baltimore-st. Ferguson, John, stone-cutter, Chappel-alley.

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Ferguson, James ^ teacher, 46, Chatliam-st. Ferguson, John, merchant, 9, N. Calvert-st. Ferguson, Benjamin, office for the " new hne of ISortolk pickets," 101, Bowley's-Tvharf B. F. has very re- cently added to his line of Norfolk packets two cop- pered vessels, whose cabin accommodations are such as to eive general satisfaction: in arranging tor tbis line, he has spared neither expense nor trouble m evincing to a generous public, his determination to use his best endeavours to please. Ct" A packet will sail from Bowley's wharf (Baltimore) opposite the office, every Wednesday and Saturday ; also from Newton's wharf, Norfolk, on the same days. The terms of passage are: for cabin passengers, every thing found except liquors, ten dollars ; for steerage passengers, found in the same manner, six dollars ; for children, five dollars.

N. B. Liquors to be had at tavern rates.

Benjamin and John Ferguson, proprietors. December 25, 1811. Ferrall, Mrs. grocer, N. Eutaw-st, Finagan, James, ship- carpenter, 46, Bond-st. F. P. Finlay, John & Hugh, fancy-furniture manufacturers,

N. Gay-st. Finley & Van Lear, merchants, 270, Baltimore-st. Finley, Ebenezer, & Son, merchants, N. E. corner of

Fayette and Paca-sts. W. P. Fishpaw, Jesse, blacksmith, 149, High-st. dwelling, 27,

Union-st. O. T. "Fisher, Robert, lumber-merchant, 16, Spear's-wharf Fisher, John M. &- W. Johnston, painters and glaziers,

Water, near South-st. Fisher, Abraham, labourer, Lee-st. Fisher &. M'Clellan, merchants, 45, N. Howard-st. Fissour, J. M. merchant, 8, Light-st. Fitch, Wm. 100, Green-st. O. T. Fitch, captain Daniel, 74, E. Allisanna-st. F. P. Fitch, Henry, labourer, North-st. O. T. Fitzgerald, Edward, ship-chandler and grocer, 15, George-st. F. P,

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Fitzhugh, John, Aisquith-st. O. TJI Fitzhugh, Joiin, gentleman, Pitt-st. O. T. Flaherty, James, labourer, Wolfe-st. F. P. Floyd, Charles, grocer, N. Howard-st. Fleisher, Anthony, feed-store, Franklin-st. Fleming, Frederick, porter-bottler. Brandy-alley. Fletcher & Patterson, tobacco-manufacturers, 40, N. Ho

ward-st. Flieiiee, Christian, inn-keeper, corner of Mulberry and

Eutaw-sts. Fobel, Daniel, distiller, W. Wilk, corner of Caroline-

st. F. P. Focke, Frederick, &, co. merchants, corner of North

and Green-sts. O. T. Focke, Frederick, merchant, dwelling, 60, N. Frede-

rick-st. Foley, Timothy, cabinet-maker, 98, High-st. O. T. Foltz, Wm. and Jacob, sugar-refiners, corner of Eu-

taw-st. and Bottle-alley. Ford, Stephen H. merchant, dwelling, 9, Conowago-st. Ford, Joseph T. wheelwright, Albemarle-st. opposite

80, O. T. also Pratt-st. near the lower bridge. Foreman, Edward, bricklayer, Caroline-st. near Colum- bian gardens. Foreman, Mrs. Jane, corner of Paca and Mulberry-sts.

W. P. Forman, Christian, butcher, Kimraers-alley. Forrest, George, mariner, Happy-alley, F. P. Forrest, Jolm, carpenter, Lee-st.

Forrester, Ralph, blacksmith, Duke, near Albemarle- st. O. T. Forrester & Wheeler, cabinet-makers, Waters-t. Forsyth, Wm. drover, N. Eutaw-st. W. P. Forsyth, Jacob, trader, Biddle-st. W. P. Foster, Mrs. genteel boarding-house, E. Lancaster-st.

F P. Foss, John, paver, Franklin-st. near Lerew's-alley Foss, Jacob, blacksmith, dwelling, N. Eutaw-st. W. P.^ Fountain, Joseph, Spanish-cigar-maker, 4-, Bank-st. Fousbenner, Daniel, blacksmith, 82, Lee-st

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Fawler, Wm. constable, Lexington-st. W. P.

Fowler, iienjaniin, city-collector, Dulany-st] opposite Leaman's gardens.

Fowler, James, pilot, Eden, near Gough-st. F. P.

Fox, Mrs. 4, N. Liberty-st.

Foxall, Tliomas, porter of the Mechanics' Bank, dwel, 4, Public-alley.

Frailey, Leonard, city-gauger and inspector of domes- tic liquors, dwelling, 98, Pratt-st. a slate is left at Messrs. John (Si, Jacob Stoufier's, 125, N. Howard-st. also at Messrs. John Gregg &. co. 80, Bowley's-wharf.

France, Joseph, dry -good store, 175 1-2, Baltimore-st.

Francis, Benjamin, hardware-store, 12, Pratt-st.

Franciscus, George, gold and silver-smith, 32, Balti- more-st.

Franciscus, John, 31, Albemarle-st. O. T.

Franklin Bank, 88, Baltimore-st.

Frazer, captain James, 20, Ann-st. F. P.

Frazier, Riciiard, revenue-officer, 89, Green-st. O. T.

Frazier, James, officer in the U. States' navy, Milk- alley, near Glendy s clmrch, O. T.

Freburger, Henry, inn-keeper, 5, W ater-st.

Freburger, John, baker, Forrest-st. F. H.

Freeman, Wm. cabinet-maker, Argyle-alley, F. P.

Freeman, W. H. engraver, St. PauTs-lane.

French, Simon, pilot, 55, Queen-st. F. P.

Frey, Samuel, merchant, 268, Baltimore-st.

Fridge &l 3Iorris, dry-good merchants, 14, S. Calvert-st.

Friese, Philip R. I. proprietor Baltimore glass-house 210, Baltimore-st. dwelling, corner of Pratt and Han- over-sts.

Frizel, Wm. D. inn-keeper, Franklin-st. W. P.

Fry, William, compiler of the Baltimore Directory, 15, Bank-st. opposite Mr. Kaminsky's tavern.

Fry, James, accountant, 8, Wolfe-st. F. P.

Fryer, Henry, 24, N. Frederick-st.

Fulford, Henry, dwelling, St. PauVs-lane.

Fuller, Brown, &- Alley, wholesale shoe-store, 216, Bal- timore-st.

Fuller, Abrahani, merchant, Franklin^ near Paca-5t. W. P.

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Fulton, Wm. mariner, 7, E. Fleet-st. F. P. Fulton, James, merchant, 1, Sharpe-st. Fulton &. Starck, merchants, 78, N. Howard-st. Fulton, David, esq. corn, of Saratoga and N. Eutaw-stg. Funk, John, house-carpenter, 74, Waggon-alley. Gaddis, Wm. founder, Montgomery-st. F. H. Galloway, Ezekiel, inn-keeper, Market-st. F. P, Gait, Peter, esq. clock and watch-maker, 19, Fell-st.

office at do. F. P. Gait &, Thomas, merchants, Sharpe, near Baltimore-st. Gardner, Wm. cordwainer., Strawherry-alley. Gardner, Sarah, shop-keeper, 4, Queen-st. F. P. Gardner, captain Samuel, 4, High-st. O. T. Gardner, Peter, chair-maker, Low-st. do. Garland, George, mariner, Caroline-st. F. P. Garret, John, carpenter, Lombard-st. Gaston, Dennis, tin-plate-worker, 9, George-st. F. P. Gatchell, Samuel H. esq. office, 4, Shakespear-st. F. P. Geiger, John, grocer, 68, S. Charles- st. George & Sweeny, tobacconists, 75, N. Howard-st. Gerlach, Charles, M. D. Light-st. German, Philip, sen. 116, Sharpest. German, Philip, junr. do. do. Gibbons, Wm. cooper, S. Paca-st. W. P. Gibson, Priscilla, Long-lane, W. P.

Gibson, Wm. M. D. corner of Bernard and Charles-st.

Gibson, Wm. esq. clerk of the county court, dwelling,- near Mr. Grundy's country seat, W. P.

Gibson, Robt. hack-driver, back of 46, S. Frederick-st

Gibson, Wm. teacher, Union-st. O. T.

Gibson, John, gent, corner of Eutaw and Pratt-sts.

Gilberthorp, Wm. grocer, 25, Gough-st. F. P.

Gilpin & Brown, grocers, 18, Cheapside,

Gildea, captain James, 5, Queen-st. F. P.

Gill, John, carpenter, Addison-st. O. T.

Gill, John B. clothier, 44, S. Calvert-st.

Gill, Absalom B. do. 28, do.

Gimbrette, John F. grocer, 69, N, Gay-rt.

Gindhart, Xaver, limner, 69, Bond-st. F. P.

Glaherty, John, iabourer. I^f. Eutaw-st.

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Glasser, Jacob, blacksmith, Griffith's-b ridge, dwelling,

49, East, cornei' of Fieneh-st. O. T. Glassj^ow, Wm. R. boot maker, \2l 1 2, Baltinioie-st. Glenn, Elia*, esq. attorney at law, 29, N. Charies, near

Coaowago-st. Glenn, Mr. dwelling, Granby-st. O. T. Glenn, John W. 6l co. oil and paint store, 71, M'Elder-

ry's wharf, dwelling, Front-st. O. T. Glenn, James &l W. saddlers, corner of Baltimore and

N. Gay-sts. Gobright, Wm. tin-plate worker, 20, Conowago-st. Godfroid, Wm. 55, Water-st. Goforth, Geo. gilder and sign painter, 45, Bridge-st.

Golden, John, sail-maker, Donnell's wharf, dwelling, Ann-st 9 1-2, F. P.

Golder, Robt. dry-good store, 95, Baltimore-st.

Goldthwait, capi. Ezekiel, Green near North-st. O. T.

Goodmanson, Peter, boarding house, 30, Bond-st. F. P.

Gordon, John, merchant, dwelling, Hanover-st.

Gordon, Mrs. boarding-house, 245, Baltimore-st.

Gore, Amos, 26, W. Lancastei-st. F. P.

Gorsuch, Thomas &, John, inn-keepers, Bridge-st. O. T.

Gorsuch, Nicholas, inn-keeper, 104, High-st. do.

Gorton, captain Wanton, Liberty-st. do.

Gouges, Mrs. fancy-goods and millenery store, 35, Baltimore-st.

Gowan, John, soap, candle, starch, and fig-blue manu- facturer, 44, Lexington-st.

Grace, Samuel, 90, Bond-st. F. P.

Graf, Frederick C. merchant, dwel. 48, N. Charles-st.

Graff, John, tailor, 53, Market-st. F. P.

Graham, Thomas, scowman, 49, W. Wilk-st. F. P.

Graham, James B. grocer, County-wliarf, do.

Graham, Henry, labourer, 65, Albemarle-st, O. T.

Graham, Hamilton, first accountant Bank of Maryland, dwelling, 30, Albemarle-st. O. T.

Graham, Wm. grocer, Aisquith-st. O. T.

Graham, Wm. M. D. N. E. corner of Albemarle and King George-8ts, O. T.

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Graham, Mrs. grocer, 68, French-st. O. T. Grahame, Wm. esq. president of the Farmers' and

Merchants' Bank, dwelling, 14, Hanover-st Grandchamp, Wm. clothier, corner of Pratt-st. and

Cumberland-row. Grant, Daniel, boarding-house, 200, Baltimore-st. Grant, John, hack-driver, back of 35, Liberty-st. Grapevine, Frederick, merchant, 76, N. Howard-st. Grapevine, Frederick, junr. dwelling, 97, Saratoga-st Gray, Robert G. plasterer, French-st. O. T. Gray, Henry, fancy-hat store, 9, Second-st. Green, Robert, boarding-house, 32, Bond-st. F. P. Green, Charles, dwelling, Bridge-st. O. T. Green, George W. chair-maker, 31, S, Calvert-st. Green, John, cordwainer, 7, Saratoga-st. Green, Matthew, grocer, ^. W. corner of N. Charles

and Conowago-sts, Greeves, David, grocer. County-wharf, F. P. Gregg, captain Alexander, E. Wilk-st. F. P. Gregg, John, &c co. merchants, 80, Pratt-st. Bowley's

wharf Gridley & Driggs, grocers, 63, Bridge-st. O. T. Griffin, Thomas, 18, Lombard-st. Griffin, Charles, 33, S. Koward-st. Grigg, Frederick, blacksmith, Short-alley, W. P. Griffith, Henry B. stone-cutter, 9, S. Charles-st. Griffith, Susanna, inn-keeper, 4, N. Gay st. Griffith, Samuel G. merchant, Wood-st. Bowley's-wharf,

dwelling, 97, Hanover-st. Griffiths, Thomas, grocer, 46, North-st. Grimes, Levy, carpenter, 23, W. Fleet-st. F. P. Griner, Ginther, glass-blower, Forregt-st. F. H. Gritzner, Frederick, grocer, 11, Thames-st. F. P. Groom, Wm. grocer, 14, E. Fleet-st. F. P. Gross & White, grocer^, 70, corner of Gay and Har^

rison-sts. Gross, John, Jones-st. O. T. Grub, Michael, junr. cedar-cooper, Mulberry-st. Gruber, John, cedar-cooper, 17, Lexington-st. Grub, Michael, cedar-cooper, 23 1-2, N. Howard-st.

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isri'uchj, John, brewer, Holliday-st. ext.

Grundj, James, dwelling, N. Calvert-st. ext.

Gunnet, Nicholas, tobacconist. 80, Camden-st.

Guise, Francis, inn-keeper, 48, Market-space.

Gattrow, Stephen, hatter, 20, Pratt-st.

Haddaway, Wm. mariner, Wolfe-st. F. P.

Hahn, Jo m, wheelwright, 17, Pitt-st. O. T.

Hahn, Henry, painter, 22, Lexington-st.

Haigh, Samuel, merchant, 3, N. Liberty-st. dwelling.

76, Pratt-fit

Halsey, Mrs. school-mistress, N. Charles-st.

Hall, Mrs. Isabella, 74-, Sharpe-st.

Hall, Mrs. dwelling, 42, Hanover st.

Hall, John E. attorney at law, 13, St. Paul's-lane.

Hall, R W. M D. do.

Hall, Christopher, cordwainer, Harford-st.

Hall, Ezekiel, mariner, lower end of Allisanna-st. F. P.

Hall, James, ship-carpenter, do. Fleet-st. do.

Hall, captain Joseph, High st. O. T.

Hail, James, weaver, A.ddison-st. do.

Hall, Caleb, gentleman, 32, Pratt-st.

Hall, Wasliington, Baltimore-st. ext. W. P.

Hogg, John, grocer, 13, Saratoga-st.

Handy, Wm. VV. M. D 5i, Hanover-st.

Haney, David, mariner. Mulberry-alley.

Hanev, Charles, cordwainer. Whiskey-alley.

Hanna, Wm. 7.\ E. Fleet-st. F. P.

Hanna, John, 12, W. do. do.

Hanan, John, carpenter, 70, Granby-st. O. T.

Hanson, Charles W, attorney at law, S. Frederick-st.

Hanson, Wm. tailor, 3, Market-soace.

Harbst, Christian, tailor, 79, Bond-st. F. P.

Harden, Samuel, dry-good store, 17.5. Baltiraore-st.

Harden, Thomas, mariner, Happv-alley, F. P.

Hardester, Benjamin, sail maker, dwelling, Green-st. O T.

Hare, Jesse, tobacco manufacturer, Granby near Queen- streets, 6. T. Harp)d ^ Buel, book-binders and stationers, 12, S. Cal- ve?t-st. *

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Harris, George, teacher, Hanover-market-space.

Harris, John F. N. Liberty near St. Tammany-st.

Harris, Mary, widow, Addison-st. O. T.

Harris, Samuel, merchant, dwelling, Duke corner of Exeter-st O. T.

Harris, James, ship-carpenter, Star-alley, F. P.

Harrison, William, gentleman, 82, Waggon-alley.

Harrison, Hall, merchant, dwelling, Lombard, near Hanover-st.

Harrison, Daniel, carpenter, 25, Bond-st. P. P.

Harryman, Stephen, cartman, 21, Market-st. F. P.

Harwood, Henry, tobacconist, Dutch-alley.

Hart, Nicholas, oak-cooper, 58, South-st. dwelling, near Jacob Laudenslager's, on the hill.

Hart, Jacob accountant, U. Bank, dwelling, 111, N. Howard-st.

Hart, Joseph, New-bridge hotel, 1, Great York-st. O. T.

Hartshome, Wm. biscuit-baker, 64, South-st. dwelling, 103, Hanover-st.

Harvey, Mrs. Eliz. boarding-house, 176, Baltimore-st.

Harwood, T. &. J. merchants, 113, N. Howard-st.

Haskins &, Harrison, merchants, 89, Bowley's-wharf.

Haslam, John, Veterinary-surgeon, 101, High-st. O. T.

Haslett, Joseph, sail-maker, 46, Argyle-alley, F. P.

Haslett, Wm merchant, head of O'Donneirs-dock.

Hassard, J. &, R. merchants, 77, N Howard-st.

Hattenbach, Wm. hair-dresser. New-church- st.

Hatton, Caleb, carter, Courtland-st.

Haubert, Fred. & co. merchants, 241, Baltimore-st.

Haupt, M. jr. snuff and segar manufactory, L^!ght-st.

Hauptman, John, cordwainer, 54, S. Charies-st.

Hawkins, James L. teller at the Commercial and Far- mers' bank; dwelling, S. Liberty-st.

Hay den, Henry, dentist, 38, corner of N Charles and Chatham-streets, desirous of rendering himself, in his profession, worthy of the patronage of the ladies and gentlemen of Baltimore, respectfully offers his ser- vices to those who may, in the smallest degree, re- quire professional nid ; in anv disease of the mouth and gums, or in premature decays, and deficiencies of

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the teeth, from a partial or total loss of one or more of them. Natural and artificial teeth set, without ex- tracting the remaining roots, from one to full sets complete, either with ligatures, springs, pivots, or on plates of gold, and in such a manner as to be useful and highly ornamental. The tartar so injurious to the teeth, which caries blackness and discolouring, removed and the teeth restored to their native wiiite- ness, without tiie smallest pain, or injury to the ena- mel. Decayed teeth orrified and pluged, so as to ren- der them useful, and prevent their further decay..:. Teeth extracted with perfect safet}', and every other operation performed, that comes within the line of his profession, to preserve the beauty and soundness of the teeth, and a healthy state of the gums. If ten- derness and care in different operations, beauty and elegance in the finishing and setting artificial teeth, and the most implicit candour in his advice, are in- ducements; those who may honour him with their confidence may be assured of meeting with satisfac- tion. Any person wishing to be waited on at their residence, will please to send a line or servant.

Hayes &. Dougherty, grocers, corn, of Union & Bridge- streets, O. T.

Hayes, captain Walter C. 19, Granby-st. O. T.

Hayes, R. & co. dry-good store, 97, Baltimore-st.

Hayne, George, merchant, 5, Bowley's-wharf.

Hayward, William, jr. grocer, Paca-st, W. P.

Hayward, Mrs. Harriet, dwelHng, on the hill, opposite late college, Chatham-st.

Hazlehurst, Andrew, dwelling, St. Tammany, near N. Liberty-st.

Heairn, captain John, County-wharf, F. P.

Healy, John, grocer, 16, Water st.

Heath Richard K. tanner and currier, 1, Cheapside.

Heath, Upton S. esq. attorney at law, corner of Cha tham-st. and St. Paul's-lane.

Heathcote, John, wholesale dry-good merchant. S. W comer of Baltimore and Charles-st,

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Hebbard &, Williamson, druggists, coruBBr of Baltimore

and S. Calvert-sts. Heden, Garret, blacksmith, Tripolets'-alley. Hedges, Peter, house-carpenter, Lexington-st. ext. W. P. Heidelbach, John H. merchant, 70, South-st. dwelling.

53, Pratt-st. Hegeman, Henry B. ship-carpenter, 2, Bond-st. F. P. Helm, Greorge, carpenter, N. Eutaw-st. W. P. Helms, captain James, 16, Green- st. O. T. Helmling, Joseph, carter, Montgomery-st. F. H. Helmling, Anthony, block and pump-maker, Camden-

street, near the Basin ; dwelling. Peace-alley, //enderson, John, drayman. Green near North-st. O. T. J^enderson, Griffith, Franklin near Paca-st. W. P. Henderson, Nathaniel, teacher, 41, Water-st. JTenning, Thomas, bricklayer, 38, Saratoga-st. //enricks, Isaac, Pitt-st. near Friends' meeting-house,

O. T. Jferbaugh, Leonard, carpenter, Saratoga-st. ext. W. P. /Herbert, Joseph, Pleasant-st. 7/erbert, Charles, pump-maker, Mulberry-alley, //erbert, William, constable, Forrest-st. F. H. Heron, James & A. dry-good-store, S. W. corner of

Baltimore-st. and market-space, iferron, Michael, dra^'man. Franklin-lane. Herron, Robert B. house-carpenter, Duke-st. O. T. //erstons, Charles, dwelling, Green near German-st.

W. P. Hertzog, George, S. Butaw-st.

Herwig, Mrs. widow, K. Liberty near Lexington-st. Heslip, John & son, boot-makers, 44, Baltimore-st. J/evland, Marcus, merchant, 230, Baltimore-st. Hiekley, Sebastian, stone-cutter, Griffith's-bridge, O. T. Hicks, rev. Galen, 92, Granby-st. near Trinity church,

O. T. Higgins, Susanna, grocer, corner of Pratt and Com-

merce-sts. Hilary, Anthony, hair-dresser, 2, N. Liberty-st. Hildenbrandt, Christian, boot-maker, N. Eutaw-street,

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Hill, captain John, 71, E. Fleet-st. F. P.

Hill, Robert, cabinet-mak. Pratt-st. near lower bridge.

Hillen, John, dwelling, 54, Pitt-st. O. T.

Hillert, captain John A. 8, Philpot-st. F. P.

Hindman, James, gentleman, 12, S. Gay-st.

Hines, William, hatter, 12, Primrose-alley.

Hirsch, Joseph, glass-blower, foot of Federal hill.

Hirsch, Francis, ditto, ditto.

Hiser, Nicholas, cartman, Biddle-st. W. P.

Hitselberger, John, house-carpenter, Pearl-st. W. P.

Hitselberger, Joseph, tailor, corner of Franklin-st. and Hookstown-road, W. P.

^oburg & Rogge, upholsterers, 13, South-st.

Hoburg, John, dwelling, 15, Green-st. O. T.

J^odges &, Landsdale, merchants, lower end of Smith's- wharf.

Hodgkin, Mrs. Susanna, corner of King George and Granby-sts. O. T.

J^oey, James, cordwainer, Addison-st. O. T.

J/oey, John, ditto, ditto, do.

i^ofFmaster, F. musician, Carolina-st. F. P.

Hoffman, Gotlieb, porter-cellar, 238, Baltimore-st.

Hoffman, Jacob &, Son, curriers, 7, Cheapside.

Hoffman, Michael, dwelling, 91, Sharpest.

Hoffman, Peter, jr. merchant, dwelling, New Church- street.

//older, Anthony, distiller, Pratt-st. new bridge.

Holland, Littleton, dwelling, Green-st. W. P.

Holland, Francis U. 5, S. Howard-st.

Holland, Dennis, tailor, Lavely's or Orange-alley.

HoUiday, William, stone-cutter^ N. Eutaw-st.

HoUins, William, cooper, N, Howard-st. ext.

Hollins, William, merchant, dwelling, Franklin-st. ext. near GrayVgardens, W. P.

Holmes, James, bottling-cellar, 127, Baltimore-street,

dwelling, Bath-st. near Finn's. Holstein, Michael, tin-plate worker, 64, N. Charles-st. Hood, George W. painter and glazier, 148, Sharpest, Hook, William, mariner, Happy-alley, F. P. Hoover, Ignatius, butcher, Washington-road, W. P.

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Hope, Daniel, brush-maker, St. Tammaiiy-st,

Hope, David, ditto, Bath-st.

Hopkins, George, carpenter, Welcome-alley.

Hopkins, Gerard, merchant, I, County-wharf, dwel. 7«, Pratt-st.

Horsman, John, E. Lancaster-st. F. P.

Horton, James, merchant, dwelling Green near Ger- man-st. W. P.

Hoskyns, Mrs. fancy store, Conowago-st.

Houzelot, Peter, King Georgest. O. T.

Howard, Mrs. seminary, 10, Baltimore-st.

Howard, John, bricklayer, Barre-st.

Howard, G. &l J. dry-good store, 236, Baltimore-st.

Howell, William & Son, merchants, head of the Basin, dwelling, Camden near Charles-st.

Howey, Mrs. Susannah, Pitt-st. near the Run, O. T.

Howser, John, wheelright, 5, Stillhouse-st. O. T.

Howser, John, ditto, 19, Pitt-st. do.

Hubball, Ebenezer, brass-founder, 3, N. Gay-st.

^ubbardJ Michael, carpenter, Paca jiear Mulberry^stc W. P.

Hubbard, William, block-maker, 36, Philpot-st. F. P.

Hubbell & Waters, merchants, County-wharf

Hubbell, captain Josiah, merchant, 54, Hanover-st.

Huber, Henry, painter and glazier, 34, N. Howard-»t.

Hudson, Jonathan, merchant, 74, Bowley's-wharf

Hugg, Richard, cordwainer, 13, Green-st. O. T.

Hughes, Francis, tailor, 9, W. Lancaster-st. F. P.

lluglies, Cliristopher, jr. attorney at law, 1, Chatham- street.

Hull, James, sen. 4, Great York-st. O. T.

Hull, George, bricklayer, Front-st. O. T.

Humes, Thomas, gin and cordial distillery, 80, Harrl- £on-st.

Humphreys, C. & M. merchants, Bowley's-wharf

Hunleman, Diederick, Lee hear S. Charles-st.

Hunter, John, esq. dwelling, Aisquith-st. O. T.

Hurst, captain AVilliam, Smith near Dulany-st. F. P.

Hurxthal, Ferdinand, merchant, 67, Bowley's-wharf.

Hussey, George & Son. curriers, 44, N. Howard-st;

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Htrsscy, Asahel, dry-good store, 5, N. Howard-street; dwelling, 32, Fayette-st.

Hussey, Nathan, Iron-store, County-wharf; dwelling, , German-st.

Hutchins, Richard, inn-keeper, King George-st, oppo- site the Circus, O. T.

Hutchins, Nicholas, clock and watch-maker, 1, Water- street.

Hutson, John, grocer, 135, Bond-st. F. P.

Hutson, James, labourer, S..Frederick-st.,

Hyatt & Golder, dry-good store, 123, Baltimore-st.

Hyde, Francis, soap and candle manufacturer, Fish-st.

Hynson, Nathaniel, (coroner), cabinet warehouse, 98, Bond-st. F. P.

lansen, Fred, corner of Paca-st. and Whiskey-alley.

Impartial Society's warehouse, for the relief of widows and orphans, 31, S. Calvert-st.

Inglis, A. M. gentleman, corner of N. Liberty and St. Tammany-sts.

Inloes, James, merchant, corner of Franklin and N. Eutaw-sts.

Inns, John, accountant, Pitt-st. O. T.

Irvine, James, bricklayer, Forrest-lane.

Irvine, Daniel, cordwainer, 68, South-st.

Isaac, Mrs. E. 26, N. Gay-st.

Isett, John, dwelling, 10, N. Howard-st.

Inloes, Thomas, cooper, Waggon-allej'.

Inloze, Samuel, grocer, 33, Lexington-st.

Jacobs, captain Wilson, 9, Philpot-st. F. P.

Jackson, Samuel, grocer, Baltimore-st. ext. W. P.

Jackson, Henry, 20, Lombard-st.

Jackson, Bolton, merchant, 3, O'Donnell's-wharf.

Jackson, James, oil and paint store, and trunk manu. facturer, 23, S. Calvert-st.

Jackson, Edward, dwelling, St. Tammany-st.

Jakes, Frederick, at his cellar, 5, South-st. and dwel- ling, 14, Chatham-st. near St. Pauls-lane, liquid-black and varnish manufacturer, attends to the blacking of ladies and gentlemen's shoes and boots, by the pair ov month. Gentlemen's boot-tops varnished in a supe.- D2

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Tior style and at a moderate price. N. B. His black ing will not be found inferior to that of the celebrated Don Carlos.

James, David, hatter, 60, Lexington-st,

Jarret, William, dwellings Chamberlain's-alley.

Jarvis, John W. artist, 26, Water-st.

James &■ Etchberger, boat-builders, lower end George- st. F. P.

James, Levi, ditto. dwel. Wolfe-st. F. P.

James, James W. baker, 7, S. Gay-st.

James & Evans, flour-merchants, County-wharf.

Jameson, Horatio Gates, M. D. druggist and apothecary, 1 6, N. Howard-st. intends to keep every article which the present practice requires, and of the best quality, Recipes of physicians and others, put up with neat- ness and fidelity. Country druggists, apothecaries, &,c. can be supplied wholesale or retail, on the very best terms.

Jav, Joseph, tobacconist, 53, South-st.

Jefferis, G. M. dwelling, 74, Pitt-st. O. T.

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Jeffe»is, Samuel, Bookseller and stationer, 212, Balti

more-st. dwelling, 56, Pratt-st. Jenkins, George, labourer, Goodman-st. F. H. Jenkins, Edward, saddlery-store, 50, South-st. Jennet, J. B. confectioner, 3, Baltimore-st. Jenny, Rebecca, 15, W. AUiaanna-st. F. P. Jewell, John, chair-maker, Addison-st. O. T. Jillard, John, rigger, 1, W. Lancaster-st. F. P. Johnson, Samuel, labourer, North-st. O. T. Johnson, Joseph, weaver, Bridge-st. ext. O. T. Johnson, Luke, mead-house, Ann, near Bank-st. F. P Johnson, James, merchant, 31, Green-st. O. T. Johnson, James L accountant. Bank of BaltimorCj

corner of S. Eutaw and PratVsts,

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Johnson, Mrs. Pearl-st. W. P.

Johnson, Edward, M. D. 51, S. Charles-st.

Johnson &, Price, tailors, 208, Baltimore-st.

Johns, Hosea, wholesale dry-good store, comer of Pratt and S. Frederick- sts. dwelling Queen- st, O. T.

Johns, Abraham, tailor, 124 1-2, Baltimore-st. Johns & Wheeler, merchant-tailors, 124 1-2, BaJti

more-st. Jones, Joshua, bricklayer. Park-lane, W. P. Jones, Mrs. Chatham-st. near St. Paul's-lane. Jones, Uel, waterman, Montgomery-st. F. H. Jones, Wm. bricklayer, Green-st. W. P. Jones &L Beam, merchants, Hook's-town road, W. P. Jones, Elizabeth, 30 1-2, S. Charles-st. Jones, William, iron-store, 63, Smith's-wharf. Jones, N. S. earthen-ware manufact. 22, Bridge-st. O. T. Jones, Wiliam, constable, 67, Harrison-st. Jordan, William, tailor, 2, N. Charles-st. Jordan, Matthias Frederick, butcher, Holliday-st. ext, Jordan, John, baker N. Gay-st. Jordan, Henry, do. 98, S. Charles-st. Jordan, Frederick, hardware store, L5, N. Howard-st^ Joy, Edward, paver, Low-st. O. T. Juchet, John B. baker, 35, S. Charles-st. Jddge, Hugh, dwelling, 95, Baltimore-st. Juiroy, John, mattress-maker and rigger, Argyle-alley,

Junge, H. W. dwelling, 55, Hanover-st. Kaes, Matthias, grocer, N. Charles-st.

Kalckbrenner & Kocker, commission-merchants &, gro- cers, 3, Bridge-st. O. T.

Kalckbrenner, John Ferdinand, merchant, dwelling 3 Bridge-st. O. T. '

Kalkman, Charles Frederick, merchant, 52, S. Gay-st dw^elling, 121, Hanover-st.

Kampfer, Jacob, type-founder, Biddle-st. W. P.

Kauderer, George, baker, 35, S. Liberty-st.

Kaylor, George, baker, 72, Cumberland-row.

Keatinge, Henry S. printer, Strawberry-alley,

Keavin, Samuel; grocer, 41, W, Fleet-g^ F. P-

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Keerl, Henry, & Son, druggists, 233, Baltimore-st. Keerl, John &. Samuel, wholesale dry-goods, 204, Bal- timore-st. Keener, John, gun-maker, 8, Water, near South-st. Keilholtz, Mrs. 20, S. Howard-st. Keirle, Matthew, grocer, 59, Harrison-st. Kelly, Thomas, hack-driver, Kimmel's-alley. Kelly, Edward, house-carpenter. Whiskey-alley. Kelly, Patrick, grocer, corner of Ross and Morris-st^.

W. P. Kelly, T. mason, Franklin-st. Keller & Forman, merchants, 259, corner of Baltimore

and Eutaw-sts. Kemerly, John, cordw. Carolina, near Gough-st. F. P. Kennedy, John F. next to 66, N. Liberty-st. Kennedy, Robert, soap and candle manufacturer, 76,.

Harrison-st. Kennedy, John, bricklayer, N. Calvert-st. ext. Kennedy, Richard &. Joseph, coach-makers, 119, N.

Howard-st. Kennedy, Mordeeai, blacksmith, Bath-st. Kennedy, John, merchant, office, St. Paul's-lane. Kennedy, James, carpenter, Addison-st. O. T. Kennedy, Daniel, grocer, 55, N. Howard-st. Kenny, Thomas, carpenter, corner of North and Frank-

lin-sts. Kent &c Browne, merchants, corner of Franklin and

Paca-sts. W. P. Keppler, John T. bacon-store, 20, Market-space, dwel.

Lexington-st. ext. W. P. Keplinger, Samuel, clock and watch maker, 60, N.

Howard-st. Kesley, Wm. teacher, 30, German, and dwelUng, 4-9, Sv

Liberty-st. Keys, John, merchant, 104, Dugan's-wharf. Keysler, Frederick, 39, Conowago-st. Kilgour, Robert, commission-mercht. 2, Spear's-wharf Killmore, John, potter, Whiskey-alley. Kimberly, Nathaniel, tailor, 9, South-st. dwelling, 57,

French-st. O. T.

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Kimmel, Michael, merchant, dwelling, Dutch-alley,

near Eutaw-st. Kincaid, James & W. grocers, Forrest-st. O. T. King, Wra. grocer, Pratt-st. head of O'Donnell's-dock., King, Fitz, grocer, 83 1-2, Bond-st. F. P. King, James C. dwelling, Jones-st. O. T. King, George, painter and glazier, Lee-st. King, Henry, inn-keeper, 41, N. Howard-st. King, Edward, blacksmith, 54, Camden-st. King, Richard, shoe-store, 215, Baltimore-st. King, John, cordwainer, Dutch-alley. King, Margaretta, 101, Saratoga-st. Kirby, C. dwelling, 3, Baltimore-st. Kircher, Christopher, shoe-maker, 12, Ruxton-lanei Kithcart, Robert, plasterer, Park-lane, W. P. Klee, John, porter-cellar, 92, Baltimore-st. Kleinauer, Jacob, 145, Sharpe, near Lee-st. Klock, Conrad Diederick, cigar and snuff manufactu

rer, 81, Bond-st. F. P. Knap, captain, Thomas, 7, W. Alli§apna-st. F. P. Kneass, iviicnaei, plane-maker, 13, S. Howard-st. Kneeland, Richard, hatter, South-st. Knecht, Godfrey, cutler, Fish-market. Knight, Joshua, grocer, N. Eutaw-st. Knight, Isaac, flour-merchant, Ellicott's-wharf, dwel.

8, Lombard-st. Knowles, Peter, bricklayer, Biddle-st. W. P. Knox, Reynolds, carpenter, S. Eutaw, near Lombard-6t^ Knox, Rev. Samuel, St. Tammany, near N. Liberty-st. Koch, Henry, baker, 115, High-st. O. T. Kolehouse, Laurence, cooper. Union, corner of Low-sts.

O. T. Kicker, Leonard, dentist, 3, Griilith's-bridge, O. T. Koenigsbauer, Joseph, cigar manufacturer, 4, Bond-st.

F. P. Koone, Daniel, dwelling, Bath, near Calvert-st. ext. Konig &. Wessels, German, French, and English goodiBij

5, S. Calvert-st. Konig, Frederick, merchant, dwelling, Camden-st. Korte & Stiner, bakers, 19, Market-space.

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Kraber, Martin, & Son, merchants, HookVt own-road,

next Seminary, W. P. Krafft, Michael, trader, Biddle-st. W. P. Kraus, Lawrence, porter, S. Eutaw-st. Krems, Joseph, grocer, Green, corner of Franklfiv-st.

W. P. Kuhn, Aug. Chrn. turner, 17, North-st. O. T. Kurtz, Charles, hatter, 250, Baltimore-st. Kurtz, John, grocer, N. Eutaw-st. W. P. Labome, Lewis, plumber, 28, N. Gay-st. Lacy, Mrs. L. B. H. 42, Light-st Lacomb, William, mechanical hall, 11, Fell-st. F. P. Lacombe, Mrs. late academy for young ladies, N. Paca

street, ext. and back of seminary, W. P. Lacombe, Madame, 52, Fayette-st. Lafond, John P. grocer, Bridge-st. ext. O. T. La Garde, Mrs. Bailly, widow, 18, N. Gay-st. Lamply, John, cordwainer, 1, N. Calvert-st. Lansdale, Wm. M. merchant, dwelling, 50, N. Charles

street. Lannay, L. I. Amer. manufactured goods ; warehouse,

157 1-2, Baltimore-st. dwelling, 197 1-2, do. Larrabee, Daniel, last-maker, 22, S, Calvert-st. dwel. 7,

Lexington st. Larsh, Mrs. Margaretta, widow, 74, Camden-st. Larouette, Philip, carpenter, Camden-st. near George- town road. Latour, John, broker, Commerce-st. dwelling, Union-st,

next to col. Little's, W. P. Laudun, Michael, fruit-store, 5, S. Gay-st. Laurenson, Philip, dwelling, N. Liberty-st. Laurenson & Whelan, grocers, 132, Baltimore-st. Lauria, Salvadore, fancy store, Pratt-st. new bridge. Lavely, Wm. cabinet-maker, 27, Union-st. O. T. Law, James, grocer, 12, Baltimore-st. dwelling, 23,

Chatham-st. Lawless, Matthew, grocer, 60, Pratt-st. near Spear's

wharf. Lawrence, John M. M. D. 6, George-st. F. P.

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Lawson, Robert, derk of centre market, 57, Albemarl*'

St. O. T. ^

Lawson, Wm. Dutch-alley. Lawson, Mrs. Eliz. corner of S. Eutaw and Lombard

street. League, Abraham, cordwainer, Petticoat-alley, F. P. League, Thomas, constable, 10, E. Fleet-st. F. P. League, Luke, cordwainer, North-st. O. T. League, Ann, mantua-maker, 19, Bank-st. Leakin, S. C. lottery-office and stationary, 1, Market-st

F. P. dwelling, 2t, W. Allisanna-st. do. Leary, Peter, hat manufacturer, 2 1 , Fell-st. F. P. Leason, John, boarding-house, Hawk-st. Lecky, Hugh, 54-, Apple-alley, F. P. Lecky, John, 103, High-st. O. T. Ledley, Jacob, carman, Conway-st. near Eutaw. Lee, Mr. painter and gilder. Sharpest. Lee, Philip, liquor-store. Fish-market. Leeke, Catherine, mantua-maker, 100, N. Howard-st Lee, Henry, tailor. Mulberry-alley Lee, Isaac C. accountant Mechanics' Bank, Sharpe st. Legrand, Samuel D. bacon-store, 26, Market Space. Leigh & Simmonds, merchants, 12, Bowley's wharf Leigh, John, merchant, dwelling, S. Eutaw^-st. L^ermitte, Peter, hair-dresser, 59, South-st. Lee, Mrs. (widow of Michael), Aisquith-st. O. T. Le Loup, Francis Lewis, French consul's office &, dwel

10, Albemarle-st. O. T. Lemmon, John, liquor-store, 51-, Bond-st. F. P. Lenhart, Frederick, carpenter, Inloes-alley. Lenox, David, boarding-house, 15, Bank-st. Lenox, Richard, tailor, Wolfe-st O. T. Lerew, James, cook shop, Pratt-st. near Dugan's wharf Leslie, Gallegher, & co. grocers, 22, Market Space. Lester, John, merchant, 71, Smith's wharf Levering, John, merchant, dwelling, 58, Sharpe-st. Levering, A. R. &. co. merchants, and paper warehouse,

25, Cheapside, dwelling, 56, Sharpe-st. Levy, Maria, 7, S. Calvert-st. Ler«w, James, carman, Green near French-st. O. T

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Letournau, Frances, Carolina-st. F. P.

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

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

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

Lewis, VVilloughby, cabinet-maker, M'Elderry-st. O. T.

Light, Cornelius, cordwainer, 72, Waggon-alley.

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

Lindenberger, Frederick, merchant, dwelling, 26, Ha»- over-st.

Lingenfelter, Jacobs painter and glazier, Pearl st. W. P.

Lindsay, Wm. attorney at law, ^ Water-st.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Litile, Thomas, drayman. Union near French-st. O. T.

Little, Francis, teacher. Chapel-alley near Saratoga-st.

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

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

Livesay, Wm. 14, Pratt-st.

Lloyd, Wm. cordwainer, Dutch-alley.

Lloyd, Sarah, 27, S. Hov^ard-st.

Locher, George, 97, Cam den -st.

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

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

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

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

Logan, John, Straight-lane, near Friends' meeting, O. T. Logan, Neal, drayman, North near Green-st, O. T.

" Lottery Office," 126, Baltimore-st.

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

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

6, Granby-st. O. T. "^

Lowman, Emory, carter, Sugar-alley, F. H. Lowry, John, butcher, Argyle-alleyr F. P. Lowry, Edward B. '• Washington, Old Town Academy,'*'

82, High-st. O. T. Lucas, Fielding, jr. bookseller and stationer, 138, Bal-

timore-st. Lucas, Peter, tailor, 66 1-2, Bond-st. F. P. Lusby, Wm. tailor, Courtland st. Lyon, Wm. blacksmith, shop, 24, Pratt-st. dwelling., 57

Shai*pe-st. Lynch, Patrick, 35, Ann-st. F. P. Lynch & Craft, oil and paint store, 15, Cheap^iide. M'Allister, John, liquor-store, 11, Fish-market. M'Atee, Francis, currier, dwelling, 21, Water-st.- M'Blair, Michael, merchant, Franklin east of north

Charles-st. M'Bride, Anthony, cooper, 35, S. Gay-st M'Cabe, John, saddler and military accoutrement makeij^

181, Baltimore-st. iVrCaine, Rev. Alexander, 19, E. Allisanna-st. F. P. M'Carl, Henry, founder, Montgomery-st. F. H. ISr Carter, Alexander, boot and shoe-maker, 51, N. Eu-

taw-st, McCarthy, Mrs. 99, E. Fleet-st. F. P. McCarthy, Nicholas, di.stiller and grocer, 76, High-st.

O. T. M'Cauley, Mrs. Paca near Franklin-st. W. P. M'Causland, Wm. painter and glazier, 38, Water-st. M'Clanahan, Alexander, paver, Pitt-st. O. T. M'Clane, John, grocer, 35, Conowago-st. M'Clane, Charles, grocer, 31, S. Charles-st. M'Claskey, Arthur, tailor, 1, Fell-st. F. P. M'Cleester, Henry and John, owners of scows, 73, Pratt

near Commerce-st. M'Clellan, Wm. merchant, dwelling, corner of Lexing

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

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ArClellan, Robert, merchant, dwelling, Strawberry-al- ley.

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

M'Cluer, W. G. & J. T. dry-good store, 79, Baltimore-st.

M'CuUoch, John, plasterer, 22, Primrose- alley.

M'Cormick, John, drayman^ 65, Harrison-st.

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

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

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

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

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

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

M'Coy, Robert, merchant, dw^elling, 34, German-st.

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

M'Daniel, John, painter and glazier, 44, Wasjgon-alley.

M'Dermott, Caiit. Thos. E. I.^ac aster- st. F. P.

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

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

M'Donald, Jeremiah, cork-cutter, 53, W. Wilk-st. F. P.

M'Donald, Alexander, jun. carter, Chappel-alley.

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

M'Donnell, Hugh, boarding-house, E. Lancaster-st. F. P.

M'Donough, Patrick, stone-mason, 5, N. Charles-st.

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

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

2SI'Farlan, Michael, grocer, Saratoga-st.

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

3l-Gaffick, James, grocer, 45, W. Wilk-st. F. P.

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

M'Gill, Robert, merchant, dwelling, Paca near Mulber- ry-5t. W. P.

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

M'Gowan, Terence, merchant, 79, corner of Howard

and Saratoga-st. M'Guire, Thomas, accountant, Ross-st. W. P. M'Guire, Ph. Fountain Hotel, N. Calvert-st. ext. ^I'Gouldrick, John, carver and gilder, Jones st. O. T. ]M'Jilton, Wm. cordwainer, Liberty-st. O. T. jM' Henry, Dennis, cordwainer, Forrest-lane. 3rKanna, Timothy, tallow-chandler, W. Fleet, near the

corner of Carolina-st. F. P. M'Kanna, Anthony, grocer, 4, Cheapside. M'Kean, »Sc Woodland, ironmongery and hardware-store,

106, Baltimore-st. M'Keel &, Bruff, hardware-store. County wharf. M'Kenzie, Caleb, artist, lU, Bpjid-st. F. P. M'Keen, John, dweUing, IVrClellans'-alley. M'Key, George, liquor-store, 23, N. Eutaw-st. M'Kim, Robert, president Union Manufactory, dwelling,

16, N. Gay-st. M'Laughlin, Peter, clothier, Light-st. M'Laughlin, Matthew, merchant tailor, corner of Ann

and George-sts. F. P. M'Laughlin, Mrs. Peggy, 13, S. Charles-st. M'Laughlin, John, Indian Queen inn, Baltimore-st. M'Laughlin, Wm. cooper, 95, Saratoga-st. M'Laughlin, Hugh, mason. Mulberry-alley. M'Mackon, A. cordwainer, 67, W. Wilk-st. F. P. :M^Meal, Capt. Daniel, 35, George-st. F. P. M'Mechen, Wm. esq^ attorney at law, ofiice, i, N. Cal- vert-st. dwelling, New Chuvch-st. M'Neir, George, tailor, 36, S. Calvcrt-st. and 21, Market

Space. M-Neir, John, tailor, dwelling. Brandy-alley. MNenomy, Thomas, grocer, Pratt near Commerce-st. M'Nulty, P. grocer, 50, Mavket-st. F. P. - M'Phail, Mrs. milliner, corner of Liberty and Saratoga

street. M'Pherson, Isaac, mill-stone manufacturer, 54, Fa3'cttc

street. M'Redon, Isaac, plasterer. New Clrarc"i-&t

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

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

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

J/acilroy, Thomas, merchant, 67, Smith's wharf.

J/ackall, Richard, dry.good-store, 83, Baltimore-st.

Jfackey, Mi<;hael, grocer, 72, N. W. coiner of Pratt and South- sts.

il/adigan, Paul, drayman, N. Frederick-st.

jl/addox, Capt. Peter, N. Gay-st.

it/agill, Wm. hack-owner, 12, Albemarle-st. O. T.

i)!/agruder, James A. 24, Great York-st. O. T.

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

J/agruder, Gustavus, & co. dry-good-store, 53, Balti- more-st.

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

il/agruder, Richard B. attorney at law% office 24, N. Cal- vert-st.

J/aher, Martin F. commission merchant, 11, Spears' wharf.

3/ahool, Capt. Thomas, 31, E. Allisanna-st. F. P.

iJfaigry, Vincent, segar manufacturer, 111, Bond-st. F. P.

Mallet, F. D. professor of dancing, 26, S. Charles-st.

J/alony, James, 52, Market-st. F. P.

3/alsby, David, farrier, S. Eutaw-st.

J/ansoii, Henry, boafding-house, 13, Thames-st. F. P.

3/arch, Gale, chair-maker, St. Paul's lane.

jl/arch, Perry, Straight-lane, O. T.

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

" 3/arine Bank," corner of Market and Allisanna-st,

F. P.

3/arsh, Lloyd, grocer, 33, S. Howard-st.

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

J/artin, George, painter, corner of Gay and N. Frede-

rick-sts. Martin, Capt. Athan, 36, Front-st. O. T. 3/artin, John, patent sash-maker, Morris-st. W. P: Martins Thomas, Chamberlains-Lilley.

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

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

J/ast, John, cedar cooper. Strawberry-alley.

il/ast, Wm. M. carpenter, Hamilton-st.

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

i>/athiot, George, carpenter, 93, Harford-st. O. T.

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

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

J/atthews, Hannah, dry-good-store, N. Eutaw-st. W. P.

J/atthevvs, John, morocco manufacturer, 2, Cheapside.

J^/attison, John, sail-maker, French-st. O. T.

J/auldin &, Ford, merchants, 2, head of the basin.

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

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

3/axcy, Virgil, esq. dwelling, Franklin near N. Charles street.

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

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

J/ay, Jonas, tailor, 75, N. Howard-st.

i/aydwell, John, constable, 36, N. Gay-st.

iJ/ayer &. Brantz, merchants, 1, Spears wharf

J/edairy, Jacob, dwelling. Straight lane, O. T.

aVcdcalf, Abraham P. butcher, Dulanv-st. O. T.

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3Ieek, TliODias*, Dutch-alley.

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

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

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

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

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

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

3Ieredith, John, boarding house, 3i, corner of Balti- more and N. Frederick-sts.

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

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

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

Merr^'man, Wm. esq. sheriff of Baltimore county, dwel- ling, 2, Union-st. O. T.

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

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

Metzger, Daniel, carpenter, Carolina near Bank-st. F. P.

Me wham, Mrs. M. boarding house, Pratt near the cor- ner of Hanover-st.

^leyer, Charles, grocer, corner of Fayette and North streets.

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

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

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

Middleton, Richard, dry-good store, 47, Baltimore-st.

Middleton, Moses, mariner, 15, Shakespear-st. F. P.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Mills, E. (k, W. P. tailors, .^X, N. Gay-st.

Miltenberger, 31rb. widow, Pratt-st. near lower bridee.

Miltenberger, A. printer and stationer, 10, N. Howard- street.

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

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

Miskimon, Samuel, porter to the Office of Discount and Deposit ; dwel. upper end of Happy-alley, F. P.

3Iitchell, Alexander, merchant, 9, Spear's -wharf dwel N. Frederick-st.

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

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

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

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

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

Molthrop, John, carpenter, Bath-st.

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

Monkur, William, 11, E. Allisanna-st. F. P.

Montalibor, 3Iadame, N. Eutaw-st.

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

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

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

Mood, Philip, baker and grocer, 47, Bridge-st. O. T.

Moore, John, carpenter. Mulberry-alley.

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

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

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

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

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i)/oore, George W. flour inspector, N. Howard-st. ext

ilfoore, Mrs. widow, 22, N. Calvert- st.

Jl/ordecai, Isaac, 4, Low-st. O. T.

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

^orheiser, Philip, Franklin near HoTvard-st.

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

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

iJforrison, Margaretta, 50, Fajette-st.

Jliforrison, Neal, grocer, Courtland-st.

jiforsel, John, carpenter. Sharpest.

3fortimore, Robert, constable, Ruxton-lane.

J^fortimore, John, cordwainer, M'Elderry-st. O. T.

JIfoscrop, rev. Henry, dwelling, 18, Hanover-st.

J/osho, Christiana, segar-maker, N. Eutaw-st. W. P.

3full, Jacob, U. S. naval officer, dwel. Potter-st. O. T.

3/uller, captain C. I. F. Mulberry-st. near Cathedral.

Jl/uUer, Caspar Otto, auctioneer, corner of Pratt-street and O'Donnell's-wharf ; dwelling, 27, East-st.

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

jHfuUer, Lewis, grocer, comer of Gough and Carolina- streets, F. P.

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

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

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

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

J/ullikin, Richard D. merchant; dwelling, N. Charles- street.

jlifullikin, O. W. teaoher, Duke-st. O. T.

3/ullin, Samuel, dwelling, Pearl-st. W. P.

^/unn, Mrs. widow, 230, Baltimore-st.

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

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

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

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

ilfurdick, Thomas, cordwainer, 14 1-2 S. Charles-at

.Sfurray, William, cordv^'ainer, Hookstown-road, W. P.

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J/uschett, Walter, dwelling, 4, Conowago-st. '' Jfuseum," at the Navigation store, 75, Bond-st. F. P. JWushberger, Eleonora, widow, S. Paca-st. i/uskett, John, tavern and boardino;-house corner of W. Wilk and Eden-sts. F. P.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Nabbs, William, cordwainer. Brandy-alley.

Nattali, Joseph, 17, Camden-st.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Nelson, Mrs. 72, Sharpe-st.

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

Nelson, Joseph, carter, M'Elderry-st. O. T.

Nenninger, John, professor of music, 20, N. Calvert-st.

Nergney, James, drayman. Green near North-st. O. T.

Nesbit, Robert, merchant, 73, N. Howard-st.

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

Newby, Godfrey, labourer, do. do.

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

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

Nicholls, David, carpenter, Welcome-alley.

Nicholls, Mrs. Barbara, German-st.

Nicholson, John, Brandy-alley.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Norbury, George, bricklayer, Forrest-lane.

Norman, Mrs. 1, Baltimore-st.

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

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

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

Norris, Thomas, grocer, 3, County-wharf

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

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

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

Norris, James, carpenter, ditto.

Norris, Isaac, cooper, Dutch-alley.

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

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Nowland, John, Conowago-st.

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

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

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

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

O'Connor, John, M. D. N. Charles near Conowago-st.

O'Donnell, Barney, grocer, 55, S. Frederick-st.

Ogden &, Caldwell's cabinet manufactory, 11, South-st.

Ogdcn, David, cabinet-maker ; dwelling, Pleasant near

the corner of HoUiday-st. Ogden, Jonathan, cabinet-maker ; dwelling, Concord- street. Okely, John, merchant, 66, Smith's wharf; dwelling,

23, Front-st O. T. Oldham, Thomas, chair-maker, 70, Pratt near Com-

merce-st. dwelling, 76, Camden st. Oldson, Samuel, tailor, Low-st. O. T. Opperman, Lewis, inn-keeper. Fish-market. Orchard, J. teacher of the "' Washington Free School," dwelling, Lerew's-alley.

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

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

Osborne, Alexander, grocer, lower end of Public-alley.

Osborn, Elizabeth, school-mistress, 130, S. Charles-st.

Osborn, Russel, tailor, 17, Conowago-st.

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

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

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

Otto «Sc Andre, grocers, 1, Bridge-st. O. T.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Palmer, Edward, merchant, dwelling, 133, Hanover-st.

Pamphilion, James, ship-carpenter. Sugar-alley, F. H.

Papion, John, mariner, 112, Ann-st. F. P.

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

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Parker, Robert, inspector of fish, S. Howatd-st. ^

Parker, Thomas, merchant, 86, Bowley's-wharf.

Parker, Mrs. Elizabeth, 9, W. Allisann-st. F. P.

Parks, John, sen. gentleman, Aisquith-st. O. T.

Parrot, Richard, sail-maker, loft, Price's-wharf, dwel. E. Lancaster-st. F. P.

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

Parsons, John, accountant Commercial and Farmers' Bank, 74, T^. Liberty-st.

Parsons, William, ship-builder. 81, E. Fleet-st. F. P.

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

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

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

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

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

Patterson, Mrs. N. Charles-st.

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

O. T.

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

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

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

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

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

Peal, John, cordwainer, 29, Shakespear-st. F. P.

Pease, Christopher, cooper, 10, Ruxton-lane.

Peck, Henry, shoe store, 229 1-2, Baltimore-st.

Peirce, Humphrey, merchant, 1, N. Charles-st.

Pendleton, Edmund, attorney at law, St. Paul's-lane. dwelling, 22, Lombard-st.

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PenulngtoE, Eliza W. grocer, 26, Conowago st. Pentz, Henry, junr. butcher, Pitt-st. conliiiued, O. T. Pentz, Joseph, do. do. do.

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

Pepper, Francis, painter and g'.azier, Park-lane, W. P. Pepple, Peter, painter and glazier. Strawberry-alley. Perkins, Thos. blacksmitli, shop, Lower-bridge, O. T. Perkins, Carrington, & co. merchants. 03, Srnitii's-wharf. Perkins, John, dry -good store, 25 1-2, Baltimore st.

dwelling, 35, N. Frederick- st. Perry, Jeremiah, tailor, 1, Thames-st. F. P. Petherbridge, John C. cabinet-maker, 2, Granby-st

O. T. Peters, C. Gotlieb, merchant-tailor, 2, Market-st. and

9, County-wharf, F. P. Peters, Daniel, tin-plate worker, 3, S. Frederick-st. Peters, Thomas, distiller, 6, V/ood-st. BowleyVwharf. Peters, Ccnrad, bricklayer, Chamberlain'S-allej'. Petit, Peter, plasterer, Sharpc, near Hill-st. Pliillips, Richard, painter and picture-frame maker.

shop, Bank-st. dwelling, 25, S. Calvert-st. Phillips, George, cordwainer, 3, George-st. F. P. "i-hillips, Charles, do. Mulbeny-alley. Phillips, Isaac, &- co. provision packers, and soap and

candle manufacturers, S. W. corner of Fayette and

Paca-sts. W. P. Picket, Jehu, carpenter, North-st. O. T. Pickett, Levy, tailor, Vuican-alle3\ Pierce, John, inn-keeper, &^ Market-st. F. P. Pierson, Daniel, cordwainer, 5, Pearl-st. (meadow). Pierson, Joseph, hatter, Smith-s-alley. '' Pilot Stage office,' for Philadelphia and New York,

Hanover, near Baltimore-st. Pindell, Richard, constable, 179, Bond-st. F. P. Pindell, Charles, M'Elderry's-st. O. T. Pinkney, Hon. Wm. esq. late minister from the V. S.

at tlie court of Great Britain, dwelling, 106, corner

of Hanover and Conway-sts. I'inkney, Jonathan, junr. accountant, Bank of Balti- more, dwelling, Plcasant-st.

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Pinney, Peter, paper-hanger, Goodman-st. foot of F. H.

Piper, Philip, accountant, Pearl-st. W. P.

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

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

Plummer, Joseph P. grocer, 59, County-wharf

Poe, David, gentleman, Park-lane, W. P.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Prentiss <Sc Carter, merchants, 13, Bowley's-wharf

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

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

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

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 & WatsoD, lumber-merchants, Buchanan's-wliarf. Pringle, Mark Udny, copper warehouse, 2, S. Liberty-

st. dwelling, Conowago-st. Prints, Caspar, hatter, 5, George-st. F. P. Procter, Izak, <Sc co. hardware store, 21 i, Baltimore-st Prcebsting, 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. Q,uay, Wm. ship-carpenter, Ann-st. F. P. duandrill. 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. Ratcliife, 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. Re a, 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 Sc 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. Libert v-st.

Reip, Henry, {successor to 3Ir. Johnson), 188, Balti- more-f-t. uouble-block tin and japanned ware manu- facturer. Patent and new improved ovens, boilers, steam-kettles, fancy-lights, <*Lc.

Reisingei*, George, cordwainer, Forrest-lane.

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

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

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

Reticker, Jacob, grocer^ Dugan's-Miarf.

Reubei!, Jolxn James, dwelling, N. Eutaw, noar Lex- ingron-st.

Reynolds, Isaac & James, merchants, 255, Baltimore-st.

RicauJ, Benjamin, merchant, 2, Bowley's-wharf, dwel. Franklin, near N. Charles-st.

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

Pi.ichard, Francis, gent. Forrest-lane, near Conowago-st.

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

Richards, Button, 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.

Riodell, Mrs. Judith, Pleasant-st.

Rider, A.rthur, brass-founder, 144, Baltimore-st.

Ridgely, Noah, 98, Pitt-st. O. T.

LEEs 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 tlie sign of Franklin's head, 10, N. floward-st. John and Thomas Vance, 178, Market-st, and N. Knight, 23, Fell-st. F. P.

lyJiolesale 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, St, 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 fanay store, 7i, 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. Rabinson, Andrew, cordwainer, Holliday-st. Robinson, Mrs. (widow of capt. Wm.) 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 Spears-whar£ Robinson, Jehu, house-carpenter, 17, Banli-st. Robinson, John, chair-maker, 3, Second-st. Robinson, Wm. stage-driver, 3G, German-st. Robinson, Joseph, printer, stationer, and state Iciterr-

office, 96, Baltimore-st.

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Kobinson, Thomas &- Samuel, dry-geod store, 133, Bat-

timore-st. HobiiisoR, Wm. carpenter, 6C, Le:iington-.st. Roche, Joseph, constable, 51, Harrison-st. Roche, Alexander, grocer, 179, E. Allisanna-st. F. P: Roche, John, do. 17, W. do. do.

Roche, John, junr. constable, 45, W. Bank-st. do. Roche, John P. sen. weaver, 19, Albemarle-st. O. T. Roddy, James, tailor, 21, Water-st. Rodemejer, George, grocer, York-road, E. P. Rodhe, V/m. inn-keeper, 26, S. Howard-st. Rogers, Thomas, cork-cutter, 53, W. Wilk-st. F. P. Rogers & Owings, merchants, 86, Bowlej's-wharf. Rogers, Mrs. genteel-boarding-hou&e, St. PaulVlane. Rhodes, Benjamin, clothier, 19, Market-space. Rone, Luke, butcher. Liberty-alley, O. T. Ronk, John, fislierman, 28, Granby-st. do. Hookers, 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-gt. near hay -

scales, O. T. R^othrock^ Philip, cooper, S. Eutaw-st. Rothrock, John, tin-piate-worker, 243, Baltimore-st. Rousseau, Peter, grocer, M'Elderry's-wharf. Rousseau, Mrs. De I/a Gauterie, Green-st. W. P. Rouss, James, bricklayer, Carohna, near Gough-st.

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

and Hanover-sts. Bowles, Rezin, Revenue-officer, King George-st. near

the Circus, O. T. Ruckle, John, grocer, 195, Baltimore-st. dwelling, do. Ru.lenstein, John, bacon store, 44, Light-st. Rudolph, Ferdinand, tailor, 40, Market-space. Rumnev, Robert, painter and glacier, 66, Front-st

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Russel, Alexander, brick-maker, §8, Lee-st.

Russel, Thomas, attorney at law, 8, Cliatliam-st.

Russell, Samuel, grocer, 83, M'Elderry's-wharf.

Ruth, Mrs. Charlotte, boarding-house. Orange oi Lavely's-^lley.

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

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

Rutcer, Jolm, 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, Phihp 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, Elisba, board, house, 73, Albemarle-st. O. T.

Sanders, John V. baker, Bridge-st. est O. T.

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

San' erson, 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, maricer, Happy-alley ,^ near Allisanna- street, F. R

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

Sajre, John B. Harrison-st.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Schreiber, Mrs. widow, Lovely-lane.

Schroeder, William, dry good store, 184, comer of Baltimore and Charles-sts.

Schroeder, 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, 213, 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. G. 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.

^' Shamrockj" 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.

Shai'key, 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. Fredcrick-st.

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

Sheppard, Philip, cordwainer, 29, Shakespear-st. F. P.

Sheppard, James, tailor, 62, Harrison-st,

Sheppard k. M'Conky, flour merchants, 2, Spear's-v?f,

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 yierch. 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-gt, and 14, 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, comer of Green and

North-sts. O. T. Shyerman, John, brush-niaker, Carolina-st. F. P. Silvias, Francisy board, house, 6, W. Lancaster-st. F. P. Simkins &, Caldwell, Washington Lotterj^-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 (St Fahnestock, merchants, 15, N. Howard-gt. Slee &L 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, 54, 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. ^rnith, Cyrus, tailor, York-st. F. H.,

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Smith, Mrs. milliner, 14, N. Liberty-st. Smith, Dormaii, cooper, Waggon-alley. Smitli, Ralph, jr. merchant, Bowley's-wharf, dwelling,

52, N. Chailes-st. Smith, John, baker, 76, S. Eutaw-st. Smith, Nicholas, cordwainer, corner of N. Eutaw-ft.

and Waggon-alley. Smith, Caspar, hat-manufacturer, 146, Baltimore st. Smith, Samuel S. horse-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-liouse, 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. 5mith, William, ship-carpenter, dwel. S. Frederick- street. iSmyth, 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), Fittest. O. T. Somervill, Mrs. Ann, Hanover-st. Soulsby, Matthew, grocer, 8, York-st. F. H. Soutncomb, captain Piununer, 27, E. Allisanna-st. F. V. Southward, captain Wilham, 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-allej'. Spear, captain Wm. 62, Market-st. F. P. iSpence, Catherine, corner of Prihlic-alley and Water-st. >S'pencer, 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, Cliarles, ship and sign painter, 3, Pitt-st. F. P.

and stamped carpet manufactory, Albemarle and

Granby-sts. O. T. *S'prole, John L. tin-man, 48, N. Frederick-st. *S'tahl, 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. jStarr, George, cooper, Busy-alley, F. H. iS'tayler, Wm. carpenter, Chamberlain's-alley. -Steel, James, silversmith, 124, Baltimore-st. iSteever, Mrs. E. milliner, 10, Harrison-st. Steinmetz, Gabriel, lieut. of the watch, Mulberry-alley. iStegler, John, labourer, New-church-st. iSterett, 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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iStevenson, Satcr, stone-mason, Courtland-st. (S'tevenson, Josias, gentleman, 45, Front-st. O. T. ♦Stevens, Timothy, carpenter, Pitt-st. O. T. /Stewart, John, Higli, between Bridge and Ncrth-sts.

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

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

Stewart, David, secretary Marine Insurance Companv,

S. Gay-st. Stewart, Adam, piano-forte manufact. 8, N. Charles-st. Stewart, Montgomery, & co. merchants, 4, Sharpe-st. Stewart, Thomas, boot-maker, Mulberr^'-alley. Stewart, John, carpenter, S. liovvard-st. Stewart, Joseph, saddler, Hookstown-road, W. P. Stewart, John, giin-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, Henrj', dwel. Queen, near Granby-st. O. T. Stiff, Thomas, inn-keeper, 22, Fayette-st. Stilley, captain Isaac, 8, Great York-st. O. T. Stiles <Sl 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. £v co. dry-good store, 101, Baltimore- street.

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Stoops, /Sarah, teacher, Caraden-st.

Story, Robert, stage owner, 2, Still-house- st. O. T.

Stouifer, John &. Jacob, flour-merchants and grocers,

25, N. Howard-st. Stout, George, blacksmith. Union, near French-st.

O. T. Strieker, 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, K. 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, cordv;ainer, Franklin-st. Sweeny, Richard, chair-maker, Harford-st. O. T. Swem, William, grocer, Frankhn-st. Swcrmstedt, James, stevedore, 102, Bond-st. F. P. Sylvester, captain Samuel, Straight-lane, near Pitt-st.

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

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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. (Sc 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. Y

ext. W. P. Tapiau, Mons. keeper of the French coftee-house, 4, S.

Gay-st. Taylor, M. tailor, 60, Cumberland-row. Taylor, Aquila, cordwainer. Liberty-alley, O. T. Taylor, Matt'.ew, 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 &i M'Neal, owners of scows, 53, Smith's-wliarf. Taylor, James, M. D. 80, Sharpe-st. Taylor, Jonathan, tailor, N. Libert^'-st. Tavlor, Thomas, brickmaker, 21, S. Howard-st. Taylor, Wm W. merchant, 269, Baltimove-st. dwel.

S. Eutaw-st. Taylor &- Good rick, coopers, 56, Pratt-st. near Smith's- wharf. Tayloi% Thomas, livery-stable, 5, Patterson-st. near

SpearV-wliarf. Taylor, John B. cabinet-maker, 32, Water-st. Taylor, Jame.-, liatter, 13, ^evv-cjiurch-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, pointer and glazier, Second-st. near Tripolet's-alley.

Tiiomac, II. accountant, Commercial and Farmerfe' Bank, 56, N. Howard-st.

Thomas, D. L. &, co. sugar-refiners, store, comer of Water and Commerce-sis. refinery, North-st. O. T.

Thomas, D. L, dwelling, Korth, 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. lioward-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, JNPElderry's-wharf.

Thompson, captain Alexander, E. AUisanna-st, F. P.

Thompson, Sarah, 25, Bond-st. do.

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

Thompson, Alexander, honse-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.

Tonge, Walter J. accountant. Low, near Union-st. O. T.

Torrance, Charles, jr. dry-good-store, 21, Baltimore-st. dwelling, 20, ISf. Frcderick-st.

Tierlin, Ciiarles, professor of Belles-lettres, corner of

5. Calve rt-st. and Lovely-lane.

Tilyard, Philip &c 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. Tolmie, Colin, smith in general, 34, Harrison-st. Tool, John, sugar-refiner, 51, Front-st. O. T. Townsend, Jonathan, Star-alley, F. P. Tovv^son, Thomas, stone-cutter, New-church-st. dwel Mulberry do.

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'SyTToscplvjwir. grocer, l^TV K- Haw^^^-sf. ^ ^J^^^r-

Ti-acy, B. waggoner, Bridge-st. ext. O. T. ^^'^^^^

Travers, Mrs. young ladies' heininavy, 70, Higli-st. O. T. '^iflP*

Trichet, Provost, Madame, Aisquith-st. do. / /!<

Trimble, John &. Isaac, commission merchants, 7, <^^^*^^ Spear's-wharf. j^

Trimble (k Read, flour-merchants, 8, 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. CK^^j ^ ^

Tudor, Salathiel, grocer, N. Eutaw-st. •^^£^^

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

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

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

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

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

Tyson, Isaac, dwel. corner of Sharpe and Camden-st>.

Uhl, Andrew, butcher, Conway, near S. Howards?.

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-Iane.

Uz, Augustus, ornamental wall-painter, (from Philadel- phia), corner of Baltimore-st. ext. and Green-st. VV. 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.

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

Van Beuren, Mrs. A. respectfully informs her friend^j, and the inhabitants of Baltimore, tliat she has opened a BAKERY, in all its various branches, corner of Jjight and Bank-sts. where, slie hopes, by attentior, ceatnefjs, and the best materials in the business, to

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^i\'e general satisfaction to all those who will ijleade

to lioiioi' her with their custom. Van Beuren, Wm. M. D. corner of Light and Bank-sts. Van Baren, James, piano-forte maker, 19, Saratoga-st. Vance, John <Sc Thomas, booksellers and stationers,

178, Baltimoie-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, &CC. Turkey oil-stone and box-wood, wholesale and retail.

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

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-iDlate-worker, 26, Bond-st. F. P. Vickery, Mrs. {widow of Stephen), Granby, near

Prince-st. O. T. Villard, Mrs. (widow), 9, N. Liberty-st. V^incent, Mrs. fancy-store, 139, Baltimore-st. Vincent, Samuel, esq. clerk to the city commissioners,

Light-st. alley. Voi^^ht, Peter, carpenter, Saratoga-st. ext. W. P. Von riarten, Gerard, grocer, Hookstown-road, do., Von Kapfi' <k Brune, merchants, 68, Bowley's-wliarf. Vose &- Worthington, do. 99, ditto.

Waddell, George, tavern and grocery store, corner ©f

Bath and Pearl-sts. (meadow). WadCy jS^elson, dwelling, Baltimore-st. ext. W. P. Waggner, George, block and pump-maker, 46, PMipot

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/Kagner, Jacob, esq. editor of the Federal Repiiblicau,

9, Water-st. /Faite, 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 7iotes of nearly all the hanks 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. FFales, Ebenezer, merchant, 83, Bowley's-wharf f'Talker, Jacob, sailmaker, Argyle-alley, F. P. J Talker, Benjamin, grocer, 56, Light-st. JFalker, Chs. clothier, corn, of S. Calvert & Water-sts. /I^alker, Sater T. cordwainer, 50, Waggon-alley. TFalker, Peter, owner of carts, Bath-st. iFFalker & Grewe, piano-forte manufacturers, 3, East-st frail, John E. 27, Harrison-st. TFall, Michael, tailor, 29, Lexington-st. W^all, Melchior, saddler, North-st. J'Fallace, John, harness-maker. Mulberry-alley. FTallace, Joseph, merchant, dwelling, 40, Saratoga-st. FTallis, John, jr. broker. Lovely-lane. fFalmsley, Benjamin, hat manufacturer, 39, South-st. ^Falsh, John, lumber merchant ; yard, M'Clure's -wf. Commerce-st. dwelling, Mulberry-st.

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W^alter, Jacob, clock and watch-maker, St. Paul's-lane.

rFalter, John, grocer, 10, Cheapside.

^^alter, John, lumber merchant, head of the Basin ;

[dwel. 120, Hanover-st.

^Falter, Philip, ditto, head of the Basin.

J^alter, Henry, carpenter, Biddle st. W P.

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

^Talters, Benjamin, cordwainer, 11, Bridge-st. O. T.

i^alton, Joseph, grocer, 82, N. Howard-st.

W^amaling, John, boot-maker, 2, N. Charles-st.

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

W^ariieid, Ciiarles, dry-good store, 163, Baltimore-st. dwelling, Bernard-st.

Garfield, G. F. merchant, 247, Baltimore-st. dwel. do.

FFarfieid, Basil, sugar-refiner, Peari-st. W. P.

^Tarks, Andrew, cabinet-maker, 37, Bridge-st. O. T.

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

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

^Farner, Alfred L. druggist, 4, Baltimore-st,

J^Farnken, Henry, baker, corn, of AUisanna and Bond- streets. F. P.

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

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

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

W^aters, Mrs. widow, 38, Albemarle-st. O. T.

W^aters, Edwin, grocer, 51, S. Calvert-st.

ff^atkins, A. W. boot-maker, 24, S. Calvert-st.

W^atkins, captain James, Wolfe near Allisanna-st. F. P.

W^atkins, Tobias, M. D. Green near Lexington-st. W. P.

^Fatkins, Gassaway, bricklayer, Conway-st.

W^atkins, Thomas, merchant tailor, 221, Baltimore-st.

W^atson, Thomas, dwelling, 38, N. Frederick-st.

f^atson &. Etschberger, fancy furniture manufact. 49, South-st.

W^atson, Wm. inn-keeper, M'Clellan's-alley.

JFFatterton, Bethsheba, 3, Ruxton-lane.

^Fatties, 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

Weatiierail, William, clerk in the Union Bank, dwel. 112, Sharpe-st.

Weatherick, Thomas, carman, Chappcl-aliey.

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, Wm. 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 <Sc 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 Soutli-ft.

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

Weise <Sc Booehm, 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, Sharpest.

Welsii, George, bootmaker, 23, South-st.

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

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

WMsh, 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, W^illiam, 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 <Sc Burk, painters and glaziers, 33, Market-st. F. V.

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.

W^eyman, 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, HoUiday-st. ext.

Wheeler, Thomas, tailor, Mulberry-st. near Cathedral.

Whelan, Thomas, grocer, 132, Baltimore-st. dwelling, ISf. 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 IM. 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.

Whitcemore, John, printer, at the oiiice of the Federal Republican, S Gay-st.

Wivittle, Richard, cooper, Mulberry-st.

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

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

Wierman, William, llour merchant, 65, County-wharf

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

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

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

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

Wil lelm, John, inn-keeper, Hay-scale, Forrest-st.

Wiirtins, William &, Joseph, wholesale dry-good store, 1 35, Baltimore-st.

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

Witiey, 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.

VVilli-ims, 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, Bovvley's-wharf, dwelling, G2, N. Charles-st.

Williams, Joan, grocer, 5, N. Charks-st.

Williams, Charles, dyer, French, near Jones-st. O. T.

Williams, Nathaniel, esq. attorney at law, dwelling and otfice, 18, New Chmxh-st. next to St. Paul's Church.

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

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

Williams, John, tailo.", Dutch-alley, near Eutaw-st.

Williams, Mrs. boarning-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 establisli 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.

Wilmcr &, Palmer, merchants, 5, Bowley's- wharf.

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, Hour-merchant, 16, M' Elder ry*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 & MuUikin, dry-good store, 107, Baltimore- street.

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

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

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

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

Winteriield, 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 &o Waites, coopers, 56, South-st. dwelling, 1 7, Green-st. O. T.

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\ SAMUEL WOLFF^ \

\ PUMP MJiKEUy \

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

Ij Respectfully informs his friends and the pub- J S lie generally, that he carries on the above business s ^ in all its branches, the work warranted good, as he ? S keeps constantly on hand a supply of the best ma--S Jj terials. ^

S ALSO, §

^ BORING AND LAYING PIPES, ^

S TO CONDUCT water; \

\ BIGGIJ^G WELLS, &c. ?

S f^ All orders in the city or country, will be <j ^ punctually attended to. S

S. 5

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 Jolm), 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. Woodvear, Edward, esq. office, 1, Baltimore-st. dwel.

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

>am-st. dwelling, 79, High-st. O. T.

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JOHN WOOD5

AVCTIO^^EEU & 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 1 1 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 3Ierchandize.

^^

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Worrell, Robert, blacksmith, 98, Granby-st. O. T. Wore, Rebecca, (vs'idow), 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 k, Towson, merchant-tailors, 16, South-st. (corn, of Lovely-iane, 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-cai-penter, 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, WilHam 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, comer 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 w^est, 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.

H2

GOVEEJS^MEXT

THE UNITED STATES.

SilT.ARY.

James Madison, President of the U.

States, g 25,000

GiioKGE C1.TNT0N, Vice-President, and

President of the Senate, 5,000

[Eaoh Senator and Memh<^r nf tht^ TTmise 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.

JVVw Hampshire,- Richard Cutts ; Nicholas Gilman.

Massachusetts. James Lloyd, jun. Joseph B. Varuum.

Connecticut. Chauncey Goodrich; Samuel W. Dana.

Rhode Isifand.— C. G. Chajnplin j Jeremiah HowelL

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

JS^ew Fork. Obadiah German 5 John Smith.

JNVif Jersey, John Lambert ; John Condit.

Pennsylvania. Andrew Gregg ; Michael Leib.

Delatvare James A. Bayard; Outerbridge

Horsey.

Maryland. Samuel Smith ; Philip Reed.

Virginia. Richard Brent; William B. Giles.

^orth Carolina. Jas. Turner ; Jesse Frank- lin.

South Carolina. John Gaillard ; John Taylor.

Georgia Charles Tait; William H. Craw- ford.

Kentucliy. John Pope ; George M. Bibb.

Tenn<f<T6cc. Jciikin Whiteside ; Joseph Ander- son.

Ohio. Thomas Worthington; Alexander Cam- bell.

HOUSE OF RBPRESEXTATITES.

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

Massachusetts. Josiah Quincey ; Wm. Reed ; Richard Cutts ; Eben. Searer ; Ezkl. Bacon ; Charles Turner, jun, Laban Wheaton ; Leonard Wliite ; Isaiah L. Green 5 Samuel Taggart ; Wm.

Ely ; Brigham ; Abijah Bigelow ; Barzillai

Gannett; Peleg TallH^an^ William Widgery ^ Wm. M. Richardson*

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Cow/eecticuf.—Lewis B. Sturges; Jonathan O. Moscly ; Benjamin Tallmadgc ; Epa. Champion; Timotliy Pitkin ; Lyman Law ; Jolm Davenport, jun.

Rhode Island, Elisha R. Potter ; Ricliard Jackson, jun.

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

•Veic rovk, Samuel L. Mitchell ; Thos. Sam- mons ; Ebenezcr Sage ; William Paulcling, jim. Pierre Van Cortlandt, jun. James Emott ; Tho- mas B. Cook ; Robert Le Roy Livingston ; Asa Fitch ; Thomas R. Gold ; Uriah Tracy ; Daniel Averry; Harmanus Bleckcr : Arunnah Metcalfe; Peter B. Porter ; Wm. Pond ; Silas StOAV.

JVetc Jersey, Adam Boyd ; Jacob Hufty ; Lewis Condit ; George G. Maxwell ; James Morgan ; Thomas NcAvbold.

Fennsylvania, 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 ; Thonias Gholson; Peterson Goodwyn: Thomas

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Newton 5 Daniel SheJBTey; John Taliaferro ; Edwin Gray; Joseph Lewis, jr.; John Baker; James Breckenridge ; John Dawson; Matthew Clay; Burwell Bassett; Thomas Wilson; William A. Burivell ; John Smith ; Aylett HaAves ; John Roane; William M'Koy; James Pleasants, jr. ; John Clapton.

^^orth Carolina. Willis Alston; Wm. Black- ledge; Thomas Blount; Joseph Pearson; Arch. M*Bride; Nathaniel Macon ; Me shack 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. Calhoim; Elis Karle; Richard Winn; Thomas Moore.

Georgia, George M. Troup; Wm. W. Bibb; Boiling 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 Terri^o?'^.— Julian Poydras, delegate.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE.

James Munroe, Secretary, salary, - - - S 500®

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Albert Gallatin, Secretary, salary, - - - 5000 Richard Rush, Comptroller, do. - - - 3500

WAR DEPARTMEXT.

William Eustis, Secretary, salary, - - 4500

NAVY DEPARTMENT.

Paul Hamilton, Secretary, salary, - - - 4500

N. B. There has been no alteration as to

clerks in these deparnients, for whose names

please to look in the Directory for 1810. fCom.J

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, Buekner 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. CComp,J

DISTRICT ATTORNIES.

Vermont, Cornelius P. Van Ness, vice D. Fay.

Maryland, Thomas B. Dorsey, vice J, Stephen.

East Tennessee, John M*Camphell.

West Tennessee, John E. Beck.

Ohio, Samuel Harriek.

New Orleans, John R. Grymes.

(Q* For all the names see Directory for 1810, page 10, of the Register. (Com'p.J

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.

g3^ For all the names see Directory for 1810, page 10, of the Register.

COURTS.

BALTIMORE COrXTY COURT.

Fourth Monday in March, and first Tuesday in October.

COURT ©F appeals: WESTERN SHORE.

Third Monday in June and December.

CHANCERY COURT.

Fourth Monday in February ; first Tuesday

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ill July; fourth Tuesday in September; first Tuesday iu 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.

Tn 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, Hce Directory for 1810, page 11, of the Register.

CComp.J

DIPLOMATIC DEPARTMENT.

C Changes since 1810. J

^MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY.

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

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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.

CONSULS AND COMMERCIAL AGENTS,

From the United States to Foreign Powers*

N. B. Except the following new appointments, the list is the same as in the Directory for 1810, pages 16 and 17, of the Register, viz:

George Jefferson, consul at Lishon, vice William

Jarvis. James Anderson, consul at Gottenhurg, vice

R. G. Gardiner. John Rohert Poinsett, consul general at Buenos

Ayres, Chili, and Peru. Samuel Hazard, consul general at Archangel.

AGENTS FOR SEAMEN AND COMMERCE.

Henry Rose, at Antigua. Maurice Lisle, at Tortola. Lewis Forman, at Guadaloupe. Archibald M. Cocke, at Martinique.

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Maurice Rogers, at St. Jago de Cuba. Wm. H. Savage, at Jamaica. J. B. Clement, at Porto Rico. Richard W. 3Ieade, .at Cadiz.

COXSULS' TEES.

The fees and emoluments of consuls as estalUshed hij law, C^^c^pli^^g those in the JBarhary States J and which of course extends to Commercial Agents, are as follows, viz :

For authenticating under the consular seal, every protest, declaration, deposition, or other act which any captain, master, mariner, or other citizen of the United States may chuse to make t>vo dollars.

For the taking into possession, inventoring, selling, and finally settling, and paying, or trans- mitting the balance due on the personal estate, left by any citizen of the United States, who shall die within the limits of his consulate— ^re per cent, on the gross amount of such estate. '

For taking into possession, and otherwise pro- ceeding on any such estate, which shall be de- livered over to the legal representative before a final settlement of the same two and an half per cent, on such part delivered over as shall not be in money, and fve per cent, on the gross amount of the residue.

For administering oaths or affirmations to the principal officers of a vessel, confirming the land- ing of merchandise, where he shall reside twen- ty-five cents for each : and for certifying the de-

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livery of such merchandise from every such vessel one dollar.

•Ministers, Consuls, and Commissaries of Foreign Towers, resident in the United States.

FROM TRANCE.

M. Serurier, Envoy Extraordinary and Mini- ster Plenipotentiary. Mons. Lescallier, Consul General at New York. Mr. Touzard> Vice Con- sul at New Orleans. ^Mr. Martel, Consul at Natchez. ^Iv, Le Marroi, Vice Consul at Savan- nah.— Mr. Fourcroy, Consul at ^Charleston. Mr. Oster, Vice Consul at Norfolk. Mr. Le- loup, Consul pro tern, at Baltimore. Mr. Douzy, Vice Consul at Philadelphia. Mr. Giraud, Con- sul at Boston.

FROM GREAT BRITAIN.

Augustus J. Foster, Minister Plenipotentiary.

John P. Morier, Secretary of Legation Thomas

Barclay, Consul General for the Eastern States. ^T. W. Moore, Vice ditto, for the Middle States. Andrew Allen, Consul for New Hamp- shire and Massachusetts. John B. Gilpin, Vice Consul for Rhode Island and Connecticut. Wil- liam AVood, Consul at Baltimore. John Hamil- ton, Consul for Virginia, at Norfolk. Benjamin Moodie, Consul for North aud South Carolina and Georgia. James Wallace, Vice Consul for Geor- gia;— John Brecse, Vice Consul for Rhode Island.

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FROM SPAIN".

Anthony Argote Villalobos, Consul for Vir- ginia and Kentucky John B. Bernabeu, ditto, Maryland.— Diego Murphy, ditto, North and South Carolina.—Felipc Fatio, Vice Consul at Savannah.— -Don Manuel Rengel, ditto, Georgia. Fabio Chacon, ditt©, Alexandria ^Lewis Deblois, Washington City.

FROM RUSSIA.

Andre de Daschkoff, minister resident. Mr, EUisen, Secretary of Legation Alexy Eusta- fiew, Consul at Boston.

FROM HOLIiAND.

The same as in the Directory for 1810.

FROM SWEDEN.

Richard Soderstrom, Consul General Jo- seph Wiiithrop, Vice Consul, Charleston. Jona- than Swift, ditto, Columia, and the ports on the Potomac, Alexandria.— Rezin D. Shepherd, ditto,

at New Orleans ^Heary Ghan, do. for New

York and Connecticut George Mijes, do. for New Hampshire. John Myers, do. for Norfolk and other ports in Virginia, except those on the

Potomac John Hidreck, do. for Delaware.

Bernard Dahlgren, do. for Pennsylvania. S. Blagge, do. for Massachusetts.,

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MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

(D* See Directory for 1810, page 20, of Ihe Jlegister. (Comy.J

NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES.

CAPTAINS.

Samuel Nicholson, Alexander Murray, John Kodgcrs, Isaac Hull, William Bainbridge, Hugh Campbell, Stephen Decatur, Thomas Tingcy, Charles Stewart, Isaac Chauneey, John Shaw.

MASTERS COMMANDANT.

John Smith, John H. Dent, David Porter, John Cassin, Samuel Evans, Charles Gordon, Joseph Tarbel], Jacob Jones, James Lawrence^ Charles Ludlow.

LII^UTENANTS.

M. B. Carroll, Robert Henley, Samuel El- bert, John J}. Ilcniy, George W. Reed, Charles L. Ridgclv, (of Baltimore), Arthur Sinclair, Samuel Angus, Christopher Gadsden, Thomas Maedonough, James T. Leonard, L. Warrington, Oliver H. Perry, Octavius A. Page, Joseph Bainbridge, J. Blakcley, John M. Gardner, James Biddle, William M. Crane, Stephen Cas- sin, James Gibbon, D. S. Dexter, Benjamin F. Read, M. T. Woolsev, D. T. Patterson, Jonathan

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Thorn, D. Murray, William H. Allen, Charles Morris junr. R. T. Spenee, Edward Trenehard, John O. Creighton, James Renshaw, J. M. Has- well, B. Heniy, David Deacon, Louis Alexis, John Downes, Sidney Smith, William Lewis, Heathcote J. Reed, S. G. Blodget, William Bur- rows, George Mann, Thomas Brown, George Parker, Nathaniel Haraden, Walter Winter, George Merrill, Samuel Woodhouse, Charles C. B. Thompson, James P. Wilmer, Francis L Mitchell, junr. (of Baltimore), Robert M. Gam- ble, Jaq. B. Harvey, Alexander W"adsworth, John Pettigrew, Jesse D. Elliot, George W. Rodgers, George O. Read, H. E. Ballard, Thomas Gam- ble, A. C. Ludlow, Joseph I. Nicholson, William Carter, junr. Fitzhenry Babbet, Wolcot Chaun- €ey, John H. Elton, Edward P. Kennedy, Jesse Wilkinson, Horace Walpole, Alexander James Dallas, junr. Benjamin I. Neale.

SAILING MASTERS.

James Trant, D. Phipps, Samuel B. Brook, John Earle, George Faragut, James S. William- son, B, G Hipkins, Joshua Herbert, T. N. Gau- tier, George S. Sonntag, John Gallagher, Samuel R. Gerry, Frederick A. Leonard, George R. Wriglit, Nehemiah Drew, (Baltimore), John G. Cowell, William Harper, John Mooncy, John Brown, Edward Jones, Joseph P. Prince, Robert Cutchin, L. W. Stith, Jabez Prentiss, John T. Wade, Dixon Brown, Thomas Watts, John Hub- bardFj Jacob Mull, (Baltimore), John R. Grayson,

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Charles Drew, William Lewis, James P. Oellers, John Robertson, John S. Hutton, Edward Barry, Samuel Richardet , junr. Robert V. Vanvoorhis, Jonathan D. Ferris, John Percival, Lewis B, Page, Samuel G. Gerauld, James Frazier, (Bal- timore), Salvadore Catalano, George Ulrick, Au- gustus Ford, James Rogers, AVilliam Knight, James E. Carr, Stephen Bernard, Winslow Fos- ter.

N. B. Of the pay and subsistence allowed to officers in the Navy of the United States, see Di- rectory for 1810, page 33, of the Register^

NAVAL FORCE OF THE IJXITED STATES.

Frigates.

Constitution,

[guns 44 Congress,

[guns 36

United States,

- - 44 Boston, - -

- - 32

President, -

- - 44 Essex, - -

- - St

Chesapeake,

_ - 44 John Adams,

- - 32

New York,

- - 36 Adams,

- - 32

Constellation,

- - 36 Ships of War.

Wasp, - -

- - 16 Hornet, - - Brigs.

- - 16

Siren, -

- - 16 Vixen, - -

- - 12

Argus, - -

- - 16 Nautilus,

- - 12

Oneida,

- - 16

Schooner Enterprize, 12— Cutter Viper, 12 Gun- boats, 170 Bombs Vengeance; Spitfire^ Et- na, and VesuYius. '^•»

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IN COMMISSION.

Frigate President, Com. Rogets.

United States, Capt. Decatur. Constitution, Hull.

Congress, John Smith.

Essex, Porter.

Corvette John Adams, Dent.

Briiij S.>Tcn, Argus, Lieut. Lawrence Ship Wasp, Capt. Jones Hornet, Capi. Tarhell— Brig Vixen, Lieut. Bainbridge Nautilus, (va- cant)— Schooner Enterprize, Blakeley Cutter Viper, Gadsden Twenty Gun-boats, commanded by Captain Shaw, at New Orleans, ten at Nor- folk, and twenty at New York.

N. B* The other Frigates, Vessels of War, and Gun-boats are laid up in ordinary.

Portland,

Portsmouth,

Boston,

New London,

New York,

Philadelphia,

Baltimore,

Annapolis,

Norfolk,

Charleston,

Savannah,

Kentucky,

New Orleans,

London,

NAVY AGENTS.

Samuel Storer. Henry S. Langdon. Francis Johonnot. Joseph Hull. John Bullus. George Harrison. James Beatty. John Randall. Theod. Armistead. N. Ingraham & Son. Archibald S. Bullock. James Morrison. John K. Smith.

1J. M'Kenzie, and Alexander Glennie.

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Gibraltar, John Gavino.

Malta, William Barker,

Havannah, Jamps Amlerson.

Madeira, James L. Catheart.

A Commission is allowed to Navy Agents, not exceeding one per cent, upon their disbursements. Their whole annual emoluments are limited by law, to ^§2000, without any allowance for clerk- hire, porters, office-rent stationary or any thing else : every charge must be paid out of their com- missions.

GOVERNMENT OP THE STATE OF MARYLAND.

Robert Bowie, Governor.

COUNCIL.

Dr. George E. Mitchell, John Stephen, James Butcher, Thomas W. Hall, Reverdy Ghiselin, Ninian Pinkney, Clerk.

SENATE,

William Pinkney, (resigned) ; Levy HoUings- worth, Baltimore ; William M'Creery, Baltimore county ; John Williams, Worcester county ; Solo- mon Frazer, Dorchester ; Frederick Holbrook, Carolina ; Edward Lloyd, Talbot ; James Brown, Queen Anne ; William HoUingsworth, Cecil ; Elijah Davis, Harford ; Upton Bruce, Alleghany ; William Thomas, St. Mary's ; Lloyd Dorsey, Ann Arundel ; Moses Tabbs, Washington ; Tho- mas Hawkins^ Frederick.

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CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATKS.

Statpi,

Years.

Ohio,

Tennessee,

Mississippi Ter.

Indiana Ter.

Orleans Ter. Louisiana Ter. Michigan Ter. Illinois Ter, District of Col.

New-Hampshire,

>Iassachusetts,

Maine,

Connecticut,

Vermont,

Rhode-Island,

New-York,

New-Jersey,

Pennsylvania,

Delaware,

Maryland,

Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky,

Females.

1790

1800

1810

1790

1800

1810

1790

1800

1810

1790

1800

1810

1790

1800

1810

1790

1800

1810

1790

1800

1810

1790

1800

1810

1790

1800

1810

1790

1800

1810

1790

1800

1810

70,937) 70,160

91,258 93,740

105,78:?{l07,508

182,742^190,582

205,135|211,158

aa9,742;235,561

49,132| 46,870

76,852| 74,069

115,509|112.227

1 14,926 !l 17,448

121,193J123,J23

126,373 128,806

44,763 40,505

79,328 74,580

109,781107,3821

31,818 32,652

31,858 1 33,580 j

35,7431 37,441!

161,8221152,320 1

237,0941268,122

474,352 86,667 98,645

115,057

444,518 83,287 95,600

111,504

21 7,736 '206,363 30l,467'300,898 401,566 385,238

23,926

25,033

28,006

107,254

113,688

120,210 1790 1 227,071 1800 264,599 1810 280,038 1790 147,494 1 1800 1 171,648 11810! 188,63 i ,1790! 73,298 18001100,916 1810 1 109,587 1790 27,147 1800 I 53,968 1810 75,845 1790 j 32,211 1800 1 93,959 ......

JfiO 1 168,805; 155,432 1800 1 24,433| 20,595 1810;118,093;i07,854

1 QAA 1 A^^ . '

22,384

24.319

27,355

101,395

108,310

114,907

215,046

254,275

271,496

140,710

166,116

187,778

66,38,'

95,339

104,609

25,739

48,293

69,569

25,739

85,915

1800) 47,180

1810'1H,763

2,907

12,850

2,957

12,570

18,940

9,387

2,837

6,380

8,130

1800 1810 1800 1810 1810 1810 1810 1810 13J0

44,529 104,112 2,272

10,174 2,386

11,320

15,371 7,840 1,781 5,121 7,949|

All other free per-

Toial. I rnereise.

630

852

970

5,463

6,452

6,737

538

818

969

2,808

5,330

6,453

255

557

750

3,407

3,304

3,609

4,654

10,374

25,333'

2,762

4,402

7,843

6,537

14,574

22,492

3,899

8,268

13,116

8,043

19,987

33,927

12,866

20,507

30,570

4,975

7,043

10,266

1,801

3.185

4,554

398

1,919

1,801

114

741

1,713

337

1,896

309

1,317

182

240 1

163

393

7,585

607

120

613

3,549

158

141,885 183,858 214.460 378,787 422,845 472,040 96,540 151,719 228,705 237,946 251,002 261,942 85,539 154,465 217,913 68,325 380l 69,122 108 76,931 21,324 340,120

none.

2,764

951

310

16

none.

948

20,613 15,017 11,425

436,2<'3 959,22^ 184,139

12,422 211,069

10,8511245,255

3,737434,373

1,706:602,365

795|810,091

8,887 59,094

6,153! 64,273

4,177' 72,674

103,036 319,728

107,707 349,692

111,502 380,546

292,627 747,61

346,963 1886,.349

392,518:974,622

l'^0,572 393,751

133,2961478,103

168,824

107,094

146, 51

196,345

29,264

59,699

105,218

12,430

40,343

80,561

none.

13,584

44,535

3,489

17,088

135

237

34,660

3,011

24

128

5,395

555,500

240,073

345,591

415,115

82,548

163,879

252,433

73,677

220,958

406,511

45,365

227,843

105,602

261,727

8,850

40,352

5,641

24,520

76,556

20,845

4,762

12,282

24,023

41,973 30,602

44,053 49,195

55,lTf 76,986

13,156 10,940

68,826 63,548

297 7,809

96,083 533,017

26,930 34,186

167,992 207,726

5,17§ 8,401

29,964 30,854

138,739 88,273

84,352 77,397

105,518 69,524

81,331

88,554

157,281 185,553

182,471

150,125

18,879

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Census of Cities^

Principal Cities and

"

All other

Towns.

Years.

Males.

Females.

free per-

Slaves.

TotJi

Increase.

Philadelphia

1790

19,604

20,888

1,805

273

42,520

City & Liberties,

1800

28,741

29,116

6,123

SS

64,035

21,51*

1810

41,140

42,323

10,175

2

03,640

29,605

New- York City

1790

14,407

15,254

1,101

2,369

33,131

and County,

1800

26,728

27,394

3,499

2,868

60,489

27,358

1810

43,448

43,102

8,137

1,686

96,373

35,884

Baltimore City

1790

6,422

5,503

323

1,255

13,503

and Precincts,

1800

11,294

9,606

2,771

2,843

26,514

13,011

1810

19,045

17,147

5,671

4,672

46,535

20,021

Boston,

1790

8,410

9,576

761

none.

18,747

1800

11,274

12,489

1,174

24,937

6,190

1810

15,340

16,446

1,464

33,250

8,313

Charleston, (S.C.)

1790

4,371

3,718

586

7,684

16,359

1800

4,295

4.259

951

9,053

18,528

2,169

1810

5,863

5,705

1,472

11,671

24,711

5,123

Salem, (Mass.)

1790

3,555

4,106

260

7,921

1800

4,307

4,842

308

9,457

1,536

1810

5,889

6,451

273

12,613

3,156

Providence,

1790

2,968

2,937

427

223

6,380

1800

3,551

3,407

656

7,614

1,234

1810

4,427

4,773

865

6

10,071

2,457

Richmond, (Va.)'

1790

1,401

1,517

83

3,984

6,985

1810

2,737

2,071

1,189

3,748

9,745

2,760

Portsmouth,

1790

2,131

2,487

76

26

4,720

(N.H.)

1800

2,513

2,6^8

138

none.

5,339

619

1810

3,256

3,547

131

6,934

1,59«

Albany, (N. Y.)

1790

1,457

1,443

26

572

3,498

1800

2,312

2,200

156

524

5,192

1,694

1810

*

»

»

*

Portland, (Me.)

1790

none.

none.

none.

2,240

ISOO

1,842

1,844

H8

3,704

1,464

1810

3,327

3,640

291

7,169

3,465

Lancaster, (Pa.)

1800

2,044

2,090

143

15

4,292

1810

2,561

2,628

209

7

5,405

L113

Frederick (Md.)

1810

t

t

t

t

t

t

Washington,

1810

2,895

3,009

867

1,437

8,808

No census separate from this county, t No separate census of thii t«wn.

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Sfummarij and comparath-e vieiv of the Fopulaiioiu Tonnage, Exports, and number of Houses in the City and Precincts of Baltimore, in the fol- lowing years:

f 1790, 3,503

Population •< 1800, 26,504

L1810, 46)535

-1700, Dels. 2,027,770

1 17 4, 5^94,248

Exports < j-gg^ 12,000,000

Lian, 7,167,362 trfwhish

the item " Flour" amounts to 335,058

rl790, ' 13,564

' - 59,837

{17P0, 17 4, 1798, 1811, >uuts to

^ I 1797, 59,837

Tonnage^ ^Registered - - - - 91,338) . 1^4 786

1^1811,. JEnroiied and Licensed 13,448/ ^^^''''°

rl787, 1,9.*5

Number 1 1799, - - 3,725

I iQ'i ru^ .East of June*' Falls, 1,470 ( - -_*

I r*— . Easteni, - - - - 784; , ,,-

Houses. ^"^""^^ .Westeni, - . - - S49f ' ^jff

L Total of Houses in the City and Precincts - 6,6H

N. B. The Imports for 1811 could not be obtained.—Comp.

CORPORATION

OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE,

Edward Johnson,. Mayor. John Hargrove, Register.

MEMBERS OF THE FIRST KRAXCH OF THE CITY COUXCIL.

William Lormaii, President. David Fulton, Aaron Levering ; first ward. James Carey, Benjamin Berry; second ward. James Mosher, Luke Tiernan ; third ward. Thomas Kell, Adam Fonerden : fourth ward»

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Peter Biffenderffer, Joseph Jamison ; fifth ward* James Wilson, William Ross; sixth >vard. AVm, Stewart, Nathaniel Hynson; seventh ward. John Snyder, Thomas Sheppard; eighth ward. Shephen Moore, Clerk.

MEMBERS OF THE SECOND BRANCH OF THK CITY COUNCIL.

James Calhoun, President.

Charles Bohn, first ward.

Henry Payson, second ward,

James Calhoun, third ward.

John C. Wliite, fourth ward.

Elias Barnaby, fifth ward.

Jacob Miller, sixth ward.

William M'Donald, seventh ward.

James Biays, eighth ward.

Edward Woodyear, Clerk.

Benjamin Fowler, City Collector.

Henry Stouffer, Jacob Small, Peter Bond, Sa^ muel H. Gatchell: City Commissioners.

Samuel Yincent, Clerk to the City Commission- ers, and Commissioners of Health.

Joseph Smith, Thos. Moore ; Harhour Masters.

William Stewart, Health Officer.

George Baxley, George W. Moore; Inspector^ of Flotir.

Gilbert Miudleton, Inspector of Beef and Pork.

May bury Parks, Robert Parker; Inspectors of Fish.

James Chalmers, Inspector of JSutter^ Lardf and Flaxseed.

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Henpy Wilkins, Inspector of Pot and Pearl Ashes.

Philip Eckle, Leonard Frailey ; Inspectors and Guagers of Uistilled Liquors.

Hugh Allen, Inspector of t^Veights.

Jaeob Rothrock, Inspector of Liqnid Measures.

Michael Grubb, Inspector of Dry and Long do.

James Mr^rtin, Inspector of Mahoganij, &c.

David Yerkes, Charles Constable, Christian Slimmer, George Hall, Joshua Swan, Samuel House, James D. Jones ; InspectorSf Measur- ers, and Mai'kcrs of Lumbei\

Peter Weary, Solomon Heims, George Sumwalt Athanasius Martin; Inspectors and Measurers of Wood.

William Kennedy, John Wilhelm, Philip Sum- wait; Weighers of Hay.

John Hawkins, Nath. Andrews; Superintendants of Streets and Pumps.

John Essender, first district; John Croxall, se- cond ditto ; AVilliam M*Comas, tliird ditto ; George Bandle, fourth ditto: Superintendants of Chimney Sweepers.

Charles Herbert, Superintendant of the Poivder Magazine,

Robert Law son, Clerk of the Centre Market.

Henry Endly, Assistant ditto, of ditto.

Thomas Armstrong, Weigh Master.

Peregrine G.Browning, Clerk rf Hanover Market.

AVilliam P. Barnes, Clerk of Fells Point Market.

Ephraim Smith, John Maidwell; City Constables.

Jacob Miller, John Ilillen, Doctor R. Moore, William ]M*Donald, James Mosher; Visiters of the City Hospital.

( 23 )) LICENSED AUCTIONEERS.

Thomas Chase, Lemmon, & co. Caspar O. Mul- ler, John Wood.

Jlichard Ciilverwell, Joseph C. O'Reily; ^liic- lioncers of Horses and Carriages.

Joseph Clark, Joseph Roehe, Charles R. Green; Auctioneers of Household Furnitui'e and Wear- ing Jlpyarel,

NOTARIES PUBLIC.

Samuel Sterrett, S. E. corner of Water and Gay

streets. William E. Sewall, N. E. do. do.

Thomas Rogers, N. E. do. do,

John Gill, 49, Water street.

CUSTOM HOUSE.

James H. M^CuUoch Collector, Nathaniel Ramsay, ^axal Ojfficer, Daniel Dclozier, Surveyor, John Brice, jr. Deputy Collector, William Lowry, Beputy tN*aval Officer, Martin Eichclberger, Weigher, Jarett Bull, Ganger,

INSPECTORS OF THE CUSTOMS.

Fermanent, Charles Robinson, John Ha- milton, Clement Skerrett, James Burn, John Gregg, George Littig, William H. Hanson^* Richard Frazicr, Archibald Dobbin.

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Temporary, Richard Mackubiii, Rezin Row- les, Robert Henderson, Nicholas Konecke, John J. Myers, William Myers.

BANKS.

BANK OP MARYLAND, No. 17, South-st. Capital $300,000 in 1000 shares of S300 each ; discount day, Wednesday ; days of offering, Tuesdays for Wednesdays ; day of election, 7th March.

William Cooke, President.

Robert Wilson, Cashier.

Directors : Robert Gil more, John Sherlock, John Oliver, James EUicott, Samuel M'Kean, C. Carroll, jr. Hugh Thompson, James Hindman, David Williamson, Jamas Clarke, George Hoff- man, James Carey.

Uniox Bank of Maryland, North Charles, near Baltimore-st. Capital S3, 000, 000 divided into shares of SlOO each ; days of discount, Mondays and Thursdays ; election fur directors the first Monday in July.

William Winchester, President.

R. Higinhothom, Cashier.

Directors : James Armstrong, John Comegyg, Solomon Etting, Andre^v Ellieott, John Frick, Thomas C. Jenkins, Henry Payson, Isaac Tyson, D. Winchester, Charles Worthington, Benjaraiii Williams, Joha Archer, Joha Ferguson, IIem*y

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Sehrocdep, Luke Tiernan, William Whitclcy, jB^lias Glenn, James Caldwell.

BANK or BALTIMORE, No. 154, BaltiiTiore-st. Capital Si, 200,000, divided into Shares of S300 each ; discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays 5 elec- tion, 1st Monday in Decemher,

William Wilson, President.

James Cox, Cashier,

Directors : Wm Matthews, William Lornmiii, Joseph Sterett, William Wilson, Alexander Mac- ilonald, Isaac M'Kim, Elias Ellicott, John Striek- er, Emanuel Kent, Thomas Tenant, Joseph J. Hall, John Kennedy, of Haj^erstown, Jas. Steele, John C, Wilson, Robert Miller.

Mechanics' Bank, North Calvert-st. Capital Si, 000, 000, in 40,000 shares of B25 each ; dis- count days, every Tuesday ; election of director* the First Blonday in June.

James Mosher, President.

D. A. Smith, Cashier.

Directors : Robert C. Long, Alexander Brown^ Thomas Sheppard, Philip Littig, William Jack- son, William Jessop, William Gwynn, William McDonald, Christian Mayer, P. E. Thomas, Wil- liam Steuart, James Carnighan, and Wm. Krebs. On the part of the state, Tobias E. Stansbury and Peter Little.

Commercial axd Farmers' Bank, No. 2SB, Baltimore, corner of Howard-street. Capital

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1^1,000,000, divided into 20,000 shares ; discenut days, Tuesday and Friday ; election 1st Monday in May.

Joseph H. Nicholson, President.

George T. Dunbar, Cashier.

Directors : Charles Bohn, W. W. Taylor, A. S. Schwartze, N. F. Williams, Isaac Burneston, James Hiitton, Andrew Clopper, Talbot Jones, George Decker, Benjamin Ricaud, Jeremiah Sul- livan, James Armstrong, jr. Edward Harris, Elie Clagett.

Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, No. 252^ Baltimore-st. Capital S-'^OO.OOO, divided into shares of S50 each ; discount day, put in Wed- nesday for Thursday ; day of election, 1st Mon- day in April.

William Graham, President.

John Duer, Cashier.

Directors : George F. AVarfield, Moses Shep- pard, Jesse Tyson, Nicholas Brice, Samuel Stump, Peter Levering, Justus Hoppe, Jonathan Munroe, A. A. Williams, James Bosley, John Reinicker^ George Repold, (deceased.)

Franklin Bank, No. 88, Baltimore-st. Capi- tal ^600,000, divided into 24,000 shares, on each ©f which S17.50 have been paid. Discount days, notes offered on Monday, nominal discount day, Tuesday ; election 3d Monday in April,

Philip Moore; President.

James^ Dawcs; Cashier.

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Directors : David Burke, William Price, Wil- liam Flanigain, M. M*Lauglilin, Jacob Miller, R. H. Jones, Cornelius Howard, George Harryman, Jacob Rogers, William Camp, George Dobbin, (deceased,) L. Herring, Hezekiah Price, William M'Conkey, Daniel Conn, Joseph Jamieson.

Marine Bank, corner of Allisanna and Mar-^ ket-sts. Fell's Point, Capital g600,000, divided in 2i,000 shares. Discount day, Friday, offering day, Thursday ; election second Monday in April*

Hezekiah Waters, President.

Jacob Bier, Cashier,

Directors : Job Smith, B. Mezick, Archibald Kerr, Joel Vickers, John Lee, Frederick Shaef- fer, Patrick Bennet, Nicholas Stansbury, Thorn- dick Chase, Robert Steuart, William Mondel Joseph Allender, Thomas Cole, Beal Randall.

INSURANCE COMPANIES.

Maryland Insurance Company, No. 15, South St. Capital ^^00,000 in 500 shares, of glOOO each. Election every first Monday in March ; meeting of directors every day at 1 o'clock, P. M. John Hollins, President.

Directors : James A. Buchanan, John Strick- er, John Donnell, Henry Payson, ujamin Wil- liams, Samuel Williams, James Purviance, Le- muel Taylor, Michael M*Blair, James Willlaxas^ Thomas C. Jenkins,

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Baltimore Insufance Company. Office, south-east comer of South and Water streets. Capi- tal divided into 1000 shares of 300 dollars each thirteen directors chosen annually on the 1st Moa- day in February.

David Winchester, President.

Win. G. Cochran, Secretary.

Directors : William Wilson, William Matthews> William Lorman, David AViuchester, Thomas Tenant, James Sterett, Solomon Betts, William Patterson, Isaac M*Kim, George Hoffman, Robert Fergus son, Alexander Browff.

Union Insurance Company, No. 30, Soutlfii Gay-st. Samuel Sterett, President, Henry Courte- nay. Secretary.

Directors : Robert Barry, Charles AVirgman, F. W. Brune, Washington Hall, Thorndick, Chase, AVilliam Cole, Jonathan Hudson, Lewis Paseault, Amos A - Williams, G overt Haskins, Charles Worthington.

N. B. One third of the dividend added to the capital stock. Hour of business, 1 o'clock, P. M.

Chesapeake Insurance Company, No. 90, Baltimore-st. Capital ^600,000, divided in 600 shares of ^1000 each, conducted by a president and twelve directors, chosen annually on the first Monday in February. The board meet every day at 1 o'clock, P. M.

James Calhoun, President,

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BirectoFs : Barnes Wilson, Solomon Etting, John Oliver, A. J. Schwai^tze, Christopher Des- lion, George Stiles, Robert Patterson, Robert Miller, Levy HoUingsworth, John Comegys, Nathaniel F. Williams, George I. Brown.

Baltimore Fire Insurance Company, Now 12, Soiith-st. Capital 8500,000, election for direc^ rs on the 1st of March, every year.

Charles Gheqiiiere, President.

Theophilus F. Dougherty, Secretary.

Directors : Svilliam Lorman, Robert C. Long^ Henry Schroeder, David Williamson, Moses Shep- pard, Benjamin Ricaud, James Armstrong, Phi- lip E. Thomas, Cornelius Comegys, Peter Hoff- man, jr. Christian, Mayer, Isaac Tyson.

Marine Insurance Company, South-east corner of Gay and Second-sts. Capital ^172,400, divided into 4^00 shares of ^431 each 5 a president and twelve directors cli^sftn annually the first Monday in April ; board meet every day at one o'clock, P. M.

Robert Gilmore, President.

David Steuart, Secretary.

Directors : John Swan, Mark Pringle, Chris- topher Johnson, John Sherlock, George Grundy, Robert Oliver, Hugh Thompson, Stewart Brown, Samuel HoUingsworth, Daniel Howland, James Hindman, William Cooke, jr.

" Baltimore Ec^uitable Society, for the- insurance of houses from loss by fire," No. g, Baltimore-st. Joseph Townsend^ Treasurer.

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

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

TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANIES.

Baltimore and Fkederick-town Turxpikk Road Company, No. 4-6, Soutli-st. William Jessop, President,

William Cook, Treasurer. Managers : Luke Tiernan, Joiia Grahan^, 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 glOO each. Board sits every second Saturday.

Thomas Johnson, President.

James Neilson, Secretary.

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

Baltimore and Rkisters-town Turnpike Road Conj?any^ Oifice North-Liberty, near Taw-

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Hiafij-Kt. Capital 58580,000, 20,000 shares at f 2t each, annual election 2d Monday in October, half yearly dividends, 1st Monday in May and NoYem* ber.

Jam€»s Carroll, President.

William Matthews, Treasurer.

John F. Harris, Secretary.

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

Baltimore and York-town Turnpike Road Company, No. 6, North-Cal vert- street. Capital )§270,000, distance SO miles, 211 1-2 perches.

President, C. Ridgcly, of Hampton. D. A. Smith, Treasurer.

Thomas W". Griffilh, 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 Voom of the Maryland Insurance Company, No. 16, South-at. Capital stock ^250;000 divided in

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5000 shares of S50 each. Election hekl annually on tlie ftrst Monday in May. The board meets the first Tuesday in every month.

John Davis, President.

John Baynard, Secretary.

Directors : John HoUins, James A. lUichanan, John Donueil, Leuuiel Taylor, Solomon Etting, and James Mosher.

ATtiB^iiY SociETir. 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 riernan, Joha Hillen, George Decker, Joseph Townsend, Thomas Sheppard.

Union Manufacturing Company oi? Mary- land, No. liO, Baltimore-st. Robert M'Kim, President.

Directors : William Patterson, John M^Kin^, James Moslier, Benjamin Ellicott, John Trim- ble, William Stcuart, Elias Ellicott, Benjamin Williams, John Gill, James Bodley, John Hillen.

Maryland Association. Sec Directory for 1810, page 65, of the Register.

Baltimore MANurACTURiNG (Jompany.-^ Works erected at Povyhatan on Gwynn's Falls. (Six miles from town.) Capital Sl50,000, in 10 shares.

Proprietors : Henry Payson and William Lor-

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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. Enoeh and Jesse Levering, one do. J. and A. Sclnvartze, one do.

rNITED STATES' IMAIL 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 ^ame 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 4 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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Fop the better accommodation of traTellePs, it is supposed this will be a daily stage ; this line has decided advantages as it passes over a fine turnpike 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, AVednesday, 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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ErSTABLISHMENT OF THE MAILS^

For 1812.

EASTERN MAIL.

Closes e\evy 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 he 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 JK'orth Carolina^ South Carolina, and Georgia, close every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at b o'clock, A. M. Arrive every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 2 o'clock, P. M.

Mails for Tennessee, Mississippi Territory , find J\*ew Orleans, close every Monday and Fri- day at 5 o'clock, A. M. ^Arrive every Sunday and Thursday at 2 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 JVete Orleans, close at this, office every Saturday at 5 o'clock, A. M. Arrive every Sunday at 2 o'clock, P. M.

Mails for Warivick, Sassafras, Georgetown -y^ 'Roads, and Bridgetown, (in Maryland), close every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 2

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O'clock, P. M— Arrive every Tuesday, ThurS"- day, and Saturday, at 6 o'clock, A. M.

Belle Air Mail, closes every Tuesday, at 2

o'clock, P. M Arrives every Wednesday at S^

o'clock, A. M.

Mails for Brick Meeting-house, and Uising Sun, close every Friday at. ^ o^ clock, P. M. Arrive every Tliursday 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. x\.rriyes every Tues- day and Saturday at 5 o'clock, P. M.

Mails for QjieenAnnand Upper MavVo or ough-^ close every Monday and Friday at 7 o'clock, A. M. Arrive every Tuesday and Saturday at 5 o'clock, P. M.

St. Leonardos Mail, Mail's for Tracey's Landing, Friendship, Pig Point, Lower Marlbo- rough, Huutingtou, and St. Leonard's, (in Mary- land), close every Friday at 7 o'clock, A. M.-r- 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, T«*ap, Princess Ann, and Snow Hill, (in Mary- l(iad) J and Horn Town, Drummond Town, Aeea^

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m^tk Court Mous€» and Northampton Couj^t; House, (in Vii'ginia), elose every Thursday, at fealf pa&t 5 o'clock, M.-^ Arrive every Saturr 4ay at 5 o'eloek, P. M.

^'^ottingham 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, M,

Port Tobacco •/l^aiL^--MaUs for Piscataway, Port Tobacco, Allen's Fresh, Newport, Chaptico, ^iconard Town, St, Clement's Bay, Great Mill,, ^tf jliiegoe's Bidge, Hill Top, and Nanjemoy, close every Thursday at half past 5. o'clockjf !P. M.--.^ln»ive every Thursday at 3 o'clock, P.M.

Frederick Town MmL Mails for Ellicott's Lower Mills, Sylvester's Tavern, New Market^ Frederick Town, Middletown, Boonsboroiigh, Clarksburg, Sliarpsburg, and Hagcr's Town, (ia Mar;^land), close every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at half past 5 o'clock, P. M. ^Arrive every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M.

liibertv, Maryiand, 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 onlyj^ Martin sburg, Virginia, closes with ditto, on Tuea-- 4ay and Saturday.

Cumherland JlSfail.— Mails for William's Port> Hancock, Old Town, Cumberland, Cresapsburg, Western Port, a^d Qrem QW^h M»ryUu(]t

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and Berkely SpringSy in Virginia^ close every Tuesday at half past 6 o'clock^ P. M. Arrive ©very Saturday at 7 o^clock, P. M.

Kentucky Mail, Mails for Mercersburgh, GreeE €a»tle, Cbambersburg^ and all offices westward of Chambersburg, in Pennsylvania; "West Liberty, Wheeling^ Baook Court House, and Short Creek, in Virginia; for the states of Ohio and Kentucky^ Michigan Territory, Indiana Tcnitory and Upper Louisanna, dose everjr Thursday and Saturday at haliC past 5 o'cloek, P. M. Arrive every Tuesday and Saturday at 7 o'clock, P. M.

C1uLmhi>r»htirg MaU^ C direct J. Closes every Tuesday and Saturday at s orVloek, 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, io Pennsylvania, close every Saturday at 5 o'clock, F. M. Arrive every Friday at 7 o'clock, P. M.

Fork CPii'J Mails for York, Harrisburg, Lancaster, and Columbia, close every Tuesd&y, Thursday, and Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Arrive flie 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 Triadelpliia (MK) close every Thursday, with the Frederick Towa MaU«

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

CHARLES BURBALL, Post Master.

Q^ On Sundaifs 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 be Tore 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 Towii> the nearest Post Town should be mentioned.

PACKETS.

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

Norfolk Packets sails generally from the above place twice a wee^. (p* For Capt. B. Fergii-

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son's *< New Line of Norfolk Packets ;" see lettec F, pa^e 29, line 3.

Cambridge Packet starts evei^ Tuesday and Friday evening.

Centpeville Packet starts Wednesday and S^ turday.

BALTIMORE GENERAL DISPENSARY

AND HUMANE SOCIETY.

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

Attending Phymcians,

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 thirtl in Easton, on the ser- cond Monday in May and November.

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"Regular J^ights of Meeting of the SiibordinaU Lodges, &c, in the City of Baltimore :

"VTashiDgton 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 Yerite Sancti Johannes ditio. No. 4<1, second

[and fourth Saturday in every month.

Spiritual Mark ditto. No. t, 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

THIRD BRIGADE, MARYLAND MILITIA,

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

5th Regiment, Joseph Sterett, lieut. eol. com.— Richard K. Heath;, major.

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

6th Begimetit.

William M'Donald, lieut. col. com. Thomas Tenant and Wm. Pechin, majors ; Charles M. Poor, adjutant; John Snyder, pay-master; Job Smith, quarter-master; Jose\)h AUender, 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 Gait.

27th Ucgiment,

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

Captains : Thomas Moore, Jacob Grafflin^ Charles Stansbury, Nicholas Jones.

o9th Regiment.

Jacob Small, lieut. col. com. Benj. Fowler and Leonard Frailey, majors; Wm. 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, (riiie) ; Tobias Watkins, Jacob Steiger, Samuel Cole> lieutenant comuiandant, and two Vacancies.

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61st Megiment.

Peter Little, lieut. col. com.— William Steua*! and Francis HoUings worth, majors.

Captains : John S. Young, H. Amey, M. War- ner, L. Reed, John H. Rogers, and Peters.

N. B. TLe indulgence of thei public is solicited for any error they may detect as to names of offi- cers, no official t^turns having been made to the brigade inspector. C(^omp,J

For the information of Voters in the city of BaU timore, the Compiler has ohtaincd a copy of the ** Ordinance^' which provides, '* for the more equal division of the city of JBaltimore into Wards J' Approved, March 29th, 1802,

^^An Ordinance for the more equal Division of the City of Baltimore into W^ards."

^* Be it enacted and ordained hy the Mayor and city Council of Baltimore, That the city of Bal- timore he divided into the following eight wards, to wit : The jBrst 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, thence with the meanders of tiie Basin, south- wardly and westwardly with the limits of the tity to Sharpe-st*

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Third Ward : *^ The third ward to comprise all that part of the city from the liuiits last afore- said, as follows, to wit. To couiineiice 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 Calv?rt-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 tiie limits last aforesaid ; heginning at Calvert-st. dock ; theeno with the meanders of the Basin to Smith's Dock ; thence across Pratt-st. to Spear's Alley ; thence with Spear's Alley to AVater-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 \>ith Tri- polet's Alley to Baltimore-st. thence with Baltic 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*E1- 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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ilienee with Hamson-st. to Gay-st. where it in^ lersects 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 Jones' 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 5 thence with the said Falls to Gav-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 witli 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: ** Tlie 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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INDEX

TO THE BEGISTEU.

GOVERNMENT of the U. States.... Page.

Executive, - - - - - - 1

Senate, ------ ib.

House of Representatives, - - - 3

Departments, ----- B

Judiciary, ------ ib.

Courts, ------ 6

Diplomatic Department, - - - 7

Consul's fees, ----- 9

Ministers, Consuls, &c. of Foreign! _

Powers resident in the U. States, j

Navy of the U. States, - - - 12

Naval Force of do. - - - - li

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. - - 18

Summary and Comparative View, &c. &o. 19

Corporation of the City of Baltimore, - ib.

Licensed Auctioneers, Notaries Pub- "1 22

lie, and Custom-house Officers, J

Banks, ------ 23

Insurance Companies, - - - - 26

Turnpike Road Companies, - - - 29

Baltimore Water Company, - - - 30

Domestic Societies, - - * - 31

IlfDEX.

U. States MaU Stage, - - - 32

Estahlisbment 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, 4^

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