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WEL

WELLS & MILLER,

ENGINEERS

AND

MACHINISTS,

CITY BLOCK

BALTIMORE

Orders for Steam Engines and Castings of
every description, for Flour Mills, Saw Mills
Sugar Mills and Cotton Factories, Cotton Press
Screws of all descriptions, Tobacco Presses,
&c., executed promptly to order.

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WELLS (John) & MILLER (Wm.,) machin-
ists and iron founders, n e cor President street
and Canton avenue. See card.
Welsh Alonzo, tavern keeper, 74 s Eutaw
Welsh John W., (W. Welsh & Co.) h 88 Pearl
Welsh John, laborer, 7 Beuren
WELSH WILLIAM & CO., wholesale tobacco
and cigar warehouse, 367 Baltimore, h W.
W. 142 Pearl
Welsh Wm. H., (W. W. & Co.) 77 Pearl
Welsh John, coppersmith, 45 Harrison
Welsh Michael, shoemaker, 172 n Front
Welsh Michael, laborer, 231 Forest
Welsh Patrick, laborer, 17 French
Welshlager Stephen D., painter, 194 Alice Anna

Welshoffer Henry, carpenter, 132 Pine
Welthey John, machinist, 297 William
Weltner John, laborer, 109 York
Wemar R., 12 New
Wemmer Geo., cab. maker, 175 Carpenters' al
Wempe Henry, of Phil, R. R., 53 Fountain
Wemus Frederick, tailor, 55 York
Wenchel Conrad, shoemaker, 33 Regester
Wencher John, 493 Saratoga
Wend Charles, tobacconist, 159 s Bond
Wendbeck Aug., shoemaker, 110 s Eutaw
Wene Paulas, tinner, 344 Pennsylvania av
Wenner John, 23 Dallas
Wentcomb Bernard H., shoemaker, 206 s Wolf
Wentz Cecelia, 43 s Poppleton
Wentz Eliza, 142 Conway
Wentz John B., 203s Ann
Wentz Samuel H., bank clerk, h 331 w Fayette
Wentz Wm. A., (Robison & W.) h 322 w Fay'te
Wenzel Conrad, cabinet maker, 19 Pearl

Wepperman Bernard, shoemaker, 38 s Bond
Werdebaugh John, sen., clerk, 158 Saratoga
Werdebaugh John, jr., 101 Mulberry
Were Elias, of custom house, 86 s Paca
Wereist Richard, carpenter, 222 n Caroline
Werger Peter, carpet weaver, 233 Eager
Werhine Philip, shoemaker, 27 Elizabeth
Werlich Joalla, 34 Lee

Werline John, shoemaker, 171 Carpenters' al
Wermill William, laborer, 142 McHenry
Werneth Lucas, paver, 84 Orchard
Wernetr Apalone, 62 Ross
Wernex Catharine, gro. & liq. deal., 236 Light
Wernig John, carpenter, 49 Ross

361 WES

Wescott James, rigger, 113 McElderry's wharf,
h 71 Center market
Wesenberger Margaret, 107 Penn. av
Weshan John, tailor, 1 Clay
Wesler Benedict, grocer, 282 Alice Anna
Wesler Frederick, shoemaker, 34 Stirling
Wesley Peter, tailor, 148 s Eden
Wesley Asa, 184 Lee
Wesley Thomas, painter, 137 McElderry's whf.
Wesley Lewis, laborer, 508 w Pratt
Wesline Sarah, 212 Franklin
Wesling Herman H., grocer and liquor dealer,
278 s Charles
West Benj., grocer, 232 n Gay
West Charles, coal merchant, 7 Sun iron build-
ing, yard 191 Light, h 5 Franklin
West Christopher, (W. & Jevens,) 25 George
West Elizabeth, tailoress, 37 n High
West (Christopher) & Jevens (John W.,) im-
porters, manufacturers and dealers in lamps
and gas fixtures, 206 Baltimore
West John T., clerk, h 138 Lee
West Joseph, grocer, 56 McElderry
West Mrs. L., 33 n Eden
West Wm. & Son. lumber merchants, cor Mill
and Bowly, h Wm. W., sen., 72 e Pratt
West Christopher, ethereal oil and lamp dealer,
15 and 17 s Sharp, h 25 George

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CHRISTOPHER WEST,

Manufacturer and Dealer in

ETHERERAL OIL

OR BURNING FLUID,

Camphene, Pine Oils and Alcohol,

80 and 95 Per Cent.

15 and 17 Sharp St.

BALTIMORE

ETHEREAL OIL, ALCOHOL &
CAMPHENE,

In superior Barrels for Shipping, prepared ex-
pressly for the purpose to prevent Evaporation.
Also, a large assortment of LAMPS, of every
style and finish; all of which will be sold on the
lowest terms.

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West Daniel, shoemaker, 268 e Monument
West George, sailor, 194 Washington
West James, 47 Chapel
West Henry, laborer, 12 Dewberry alley
West Maria L., 230 n Eutaw
West Rebecca, 102 York avenue
West Wm. jr., (Wm. & Son,) 64 e Pratt
West Wm., ship carpenter, 222 Bank
West Wm. H., brass founder, 138 s Bond, shop
136 s Dallas
Westar Charles, laborer, 205 Bethel
Westbrook Harriet, 222 Mulberry
Westendorf John B., tailor, 125 s Exeter
Westerfield John, tobacconist, 36 n Frederick
Westerman A., clerk, 172 Mulberry
Western Bank of Baltimore, 14 n Eutaw
Westhorp Robert, mariner, 7 Lancaster



 
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