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Allen Wm. of Adams's express line. 10 George
Allender Joshua, collector, 187 Stirling
Allender Mary, 24 Pleasent
Allener Chas. cooper, 86 Block
Allenhoff Chas. confectioner, 257 s Bond
Allensmith Geo. carter, 11 Abbey ally
Allers Diedrick H. grocer and feed dealer, 410
s Charles, h 110 n Green
Allevogt Fred. gro. and liq. deal. 313 Alice Ann
Allfather Ludwig, shoemaker, 79 Orleans
Allington Henry, 122 West
Allis Francis, blacksmith, 20 Liberty
Allison Ann, 65 s Eden
Allison Ann, 68 Raborg
Allison James S. carpenter, 10 Low

Altman Wm. cabinet maker, 188 n Canal
Allnet Sarah, 136 s Sharp
Allway Stephen, 27 Philpot
Alma John, cabinet maker, 93 s Exeter
Almach George W. constable, 2226 German
Almany Philip, tailor, Division bet, Townsend
and Hoffman
Almiear John, cabinet maker, 62 Roborg
Almond C. laborer, 62 President
Almond Lewis, 445 Saratoga
Alnut G. R. W. 33 Hollins
Alnut Geo. & Co, prod com. mts. 16 Patterson
Alnut Jas. W. cashier Mechanics bank, 177 Sar-
atoga
Alpah John, paver, 76 Mullikin
Alphonsus Saint Hall, 104 Saratoga
Alricks Francis W. dry good deal. German h 61
Courtland
Alricks Thos. P. attorney at law, cor St. Paul
and Fayette, h 61 Courtland
Alley Jacob, machinist, 181 Carpenter's ally
Allthaus Wm. tavern, 132Dugan's wharf
Altman Moritz, man. porte monnaie, over 349
Baltimore st.
Altrith Christian, gro. and liq. deal. 66 German
Altvater Ann, 67 n Exeter
Altvater Conrad, tailor, 230 Durham
Altvater John, varnisher, 78 Henrietta
Altvater Ludwig, shoe maker, 79 Orleans
Altvater Wm. F. carpenter, 186 n Eden
Altvater Wm. carpenter, 46 n Eden
Alvey Mary, 363 e Baltimore
Always Andrew, blacksmith, 37 Fountain
Alwell Capt. B. 98 s Bond
Alwell Wesley, sailor, 91 Caroline
Alwick Henry, machinist, 158 Henrietta
Alwine Agustus H. brickmaker 265 e Baltimore
Alwine Richard, bricklayer, 229 e Monument
Alwood John, cabinetmaker, 34 Monument
Amalank Aug. tailor, 11 n Spring
Amalings Hiram, tav. keeper, w Falls av.
Aman Frederick, 44 s Howard
Amand Phil, baker. 509 w Pratt
Ambranes Wm. painter, 277 s Paca
Ambrose Chas. laborer, 14 Callender
Amburg Val. shoemaker, 246 Eager
Amelt John, 27 Preston
Amend John P. porter, 240 s Sharp
Amengine Andrew, laborer, 2 Shakespear
Amer Martin, milkman, 108 West
Amer Martin, laborer, 114 Cross
American House tavern, 44 Thames, Wm.
Culverwell proprietor
American Fire Insurance Co. Philad'a 4 Frank-
lin Building, North st. Edward J. Richarkson
& son agents, h 54 Sharp

28 AND

AMES EMERSON, engineer of Suffolk works,
505 w Pratt, h 340 w Lombard
Ames John, 363 w Lombard
Ames Samuel, cooper, 249 Forrest
Amey John, bricklayer, 223 s Eutaw
Amey, Wm. sailor, 78 Durst al. F. H;
Amich James H. grocer, 105 Grundy
Amick Andrew, stevadore, 30 Shakespear
Amies Wm. J. 171 s Charles
Amon Michael, mariner, 39 Lancaster
Amos Dr. Corbin, 145 n Paca
Amos Elizabeth, 28 Somerset
Amos Elizabeth, 469 Saratoga
Amos Jno. H. bricklayer, 96 McCulloch
Amos Joseph, bricklayer, 178 Biddle
Amos Mrs. 261 n canal
Amos Wm. W. carpenter, 7 Hilllen
Amrhan Henry 358 s Franklin
Amthor Dr. Robt. 8 Scott
Amwich David, last maker, 123 n Eden
Ancker Jacob, clerk, 148 n Exeter
Anclerry Joseph, tailor, 88 Mullikin
Anderson Agness, seminary, 385 n Gay
Anderson Ann, 137 Ensor
Anderson Ann, 242 w Fayette
Anderson Charles, blacksmith, 142 German
Anderson David, blacksmith, 138 Camden, h 83
Columbia
Anderson Edward, carpenter, 205 Hollins
Anderson Elizabeth, 165 Lee
Anderson Elizabeth. 207 Eastern av.
Anderson Elizabeth, 113 Lexington
Anderson Henry C. saddler, 634 w Pratt
ANDERSON JAMES M. engraver, office over
118 w Baltimore, h 78 e Baltimore
Anderson Jenet, 65 Forrest
ANDERSON [Thos. D] & JESSOP, importers
hardware, 164 w Pratt
Anderson Jesse, plasterer 220 Saratoga
Anderson John, tavern keeper, 35 Thames
Anderson John, hack keeper, 98 Center
Anderson John, blacksmith, 118 Hollins
Anderson John, 281 n Eutaw
Anderson John H. laborer, 21 Barre
Anderson John, cooper, 114 York
Anderson John, carter, 81 Hampstead
Anderson Joseph, tobacconist, 207 Eastern av
Anderson Mary A. milliner, 132 Lexington
Anderson Mary J. boarding house, 82 Hanover
Anderson Samuel E. clerk, 177 Montgomery
Anderson Samnel J. grocer, 157 Madison
Anderson Susan, 229 Forrest
Anderson Thomas D. [Anderson & Jessop] 204
n H oward
Anderson Thomas, carpenter. 115 Hill
Anderson Wm. E. chair maker, 10 & 12 Second
h 97 s High.

W. E. ANDERSON,

No. 10 & 12 SECOND STREET,

BETWEEN FREDERICK STREET AND MARKET SPACE

BALTIMAORE,

Where may be obtained every variety of

AND

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE GENERALLY.



 
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