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Matchett's Baltimore Director For 1855-56
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HOL

Holland Thomas, gro. and liquor dealer, 229 s

Broadway
Holland Wm., 92 Mulberry
Holland Albert, prof, music. 123 n Calvert
HOLLAND (John E.) & CONRADT, (The-

oph.,) upholsterers and paper hangers, h 89 w
Baltimore
Holland Ann N., 55 Con way
Holland Andrew J., 150 Conway
Holland Henry, wheelwright, 40 Lancaster
Holland James, iron dealer, 25 Light
Holland Timothy, 514 w Pratt
Holey Francis, engineer, 106 Vine
Hollander Caroline, 22 Union
Hollander Charles, cabinet maker, 26 e Pratt
Holler Benedict, tavern 60 Camden
Hollet James, drayman, 240 Franklin
Holliday Daniel, (Hare. Pierson, H. & Co.,) h
109 Sharp
Holliday Jesse N., printer, 178 Aisquith
Holliday Robert, florist, n e corner Penn. ave-
nue and Dolphin st
Holliday Wm., printer, 96 Lexington
Holligan Peter, laborer, 3 Colvert alley or Brit-
ton's court
Hollingshead David A., teacher, 149 Ross
Hollingshead Capt. Francis, wood deal., 62 Lee
Hollingshead Capt., Samuel, harbor master, 291
s Sharp
Hollingsworth Alexander, 181 Lee
Hollingsworth Ann D., 68 Saratoga
Hollingsworth Cyrus, dry goods merchant, 21 n
Howard
Hollingsworth Mary, 300 w Fayette
Hollman David, 57 n Paca

160 HOL

HOLLINGSWORTH W. B. & CO., dealers
in drugs, glass and porcelain ware, &c., 36 s
Charles, h W. B, H. 95

W. B. HOLLINGSWORTH & CO.,

(Agents of Union Glass Co.)

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

DRUGGISTS' GLASS,

AND

Porcelain Wares,

Tumblers, Lamps, Goblets, Jars &c. And
Importers of French and English Tooth and
Hair Brushes, Soaps, &c., Chemical Ware Per-
fumery &c.

No. 36 South Charles Street,

BALTIMORE.

Hollins C. D., h 145 St. Paul
Hollins George, grocer and importers wines, &c
7 n Charles, h 57 Courtland
Hollins Elizabeth, 18 Henrietta
Hollins Hon. John Smith, ex-mayor of Balti-
more city, h 67 n Liberty
Hollins Robert S., cashier Baltimore and Susq.
railroad, h 131 Park
Hollinshill Elizabeth, 59 Warren

FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES
WILLIAM HOGG & SON,

S. E. Cor. of North and Centre Streets,

Opposite the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad Depot,

BALTIMORE,

Manufacturers of French Burr Millstones,

Warranted to be of Best Quality, being made from Burr Blocks
imported by them from the best quarries in France. They keep

for sale.

COLOGNE, ESOPUS, & COCALICO MILLSTONES,

Bolting Cloth & Calcined Plaster.

Orders from any part of the Country promptly executed.

WILLIAM HOGG, of the late firm of Egenton, Morris & Co.
SAMUEL P. HOGG.

 

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