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PEA Matchett's Baltimore Paul miss C. umbrella, silk, and oil cloth manufacto- ry, 4 N Liberty st Paul & Croach, proprietors of the Washington Mu- seum, 96 Baltimore See advertisement Paul John P. one of the proprietors of the Washing. ton Museum, dw 4 N Liberty st Paul Isaac, accountant, Conway, w of Eutaw st Pavilion Baths, F. Zimmerman, proprietor, NE cor of Davis and Saratoga sts Pawley James, jun. importer of china and glass, 81 s Calvert st Payson Henry and Co. merchants, 15 Bowly's whf Payson Henry, firm of Henry Payson & Co. dw 19 Hanover st Peabody, Riggs and Co/importers of dry goods, 208 w Baltimore st +Pea James, sawyer, Block, near Will st +Peach Sam. labourer, Homespun al. rear of Sharp st Peacheys W. T. and T. G. saddlers, Light st dw 25 High st Peacock Wm. ship carpenter, Argyle alley, N of Lan- caster st Peacock Samuel, cordwainer, Beuren, near the jail Peacock Thos, weaver, Sarah Ann, E of Cove st Peacock Wm. cordwainer, Wilk, E of High st Peacock Ingram, Pratt, E of Hanover st Peadencup Wm. sawyer, Uhler's al. E of Hanover st Peale Reubens, naturalist and proprietor of the Bal- timore Museum, NW cor of Baltimore and Cal- vert sts. See advertisement Peal Martha Ann, shop keeper, Happy alley Pearce Richard D. market dealer, Baltimore st. t of Booth's nursery Pearce E. coppersmith, Maiden lane near Aisquith st Pearce Charles, commission merchant, 86 Bowly's wharf, dw NW cor of Courtland 4' Pleasant sts Pearce Robert, ship carpenter, Bank st. opposite the Catholic church Pearce Wm. Forest, N of Douglass st Pearce John, miller, 21 Harrison st 250 |
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