The Maryland directory : being a descriptive compilation of the counties, towns, villages and post offices, and names of merchants, 1878, Part 24

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Publication date: 1878
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Blacksmiths.


Ashenfelter, Jno D Friend, T F


General Merchandise.


West, C T


Lumber.


West, R J


Murphy, Chas West, C T Sand Refiner.


Sharpless, Wm


Saw Mills.


Beckman, Theo


West, CT


Wines and Liquors.


Hall, Seth


FARMERS IN GARRETT COUNTY AND THEIR POST OFFICE ADDRESS: Accident. Richter, Henry Schlossnagle, Chas Schlossnagle, Christ Shartzer, Jacob Snyder, Fred'k Sperling, Conrad Spiker, John P Turney, Abraham Beeghly, Jonas Hinebangh, Wm Kamp, Henry Kolb, Fred Kolb, Henry Leninger, Lewis Margroff, Edward Miller, M J Mosser, Jonas Boyer, Aaron Englehart, Wm Frotz, Conrad Frush, Alex Gorrick, Jolin Grower, Joseph Hinebaugh, Danl


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Altamont. Beck man, Harmon Blackburn, E G Brady, James E Carrol, John Cassidy, J B Custer, Jacob Friend, Albert Friend, Sam'l W Friend, Sam'l W Jr Garrett, Michael George, A F George, Wm McCrobie, Frank McCrobie, W H Rexrode, Jackson


BloomIngton. Abernathy, Ezekial Abernathy, James Abernathy, Wm Adams, David Bernard, Chas Bernard, Edward Bernard, John E Bernard, Jobn G Bernard, Otho Bernard, Wm H Brant, Jobn G Copeland, Simon Dawson, Lloyd R Duck worth, A C Groves, Dennis Hamilton, G R Knight, Joshua Loar, D H Michaels, Geo L Michaels, Geo W Michaels, Philip Miller, Gilead Paugb, Henry Paugh, Joseph Paugh, Nicholas Sharpless, Jno L Sharpless, Wn Simpson, James Titchnale, John M Titchnale, Joshua Titchnale, Moses Titchnale, Wm Twigg, A S Twigg, John T Warnick, Henry Warnick, Joseph Warnick, Wm Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Wm


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Deer Park.


Archibald, James Cooper, Hugh Davia, H G Droege, Emil Foster, Joseph Friend, John Friend, Sam'l W Garrett, Michael Harshberger, Elijah Harshberger, Jacob Harvey, Elisha Head, R J Hill, Geo Hinebaugh, Sebastian Hoye, Samuel C King, Isaac Male, Luke Marley, Geo Miller, Jobn H.


Moon, Garrett Nesbitt, Joseph Pangb, James E Riley, John Schooley, Mahlon Schooley, Wm Speicher, Joseph Stemple, L A


Stemple, P A Stottlemeyer, A J Tasker, James W Walter, Thomas Wilson, Daniel Wilson, J W


Engle's Mills.


Beckerd, Jacob Camp, John Deihl, John C Hasetedler, David Kamp, Henry Margraff, Edward Masser, Jacob Miller, Sam'l A Orndoff, Christ Pysell, Andrew Richter, Geo Sahr, Michael Siminger, Lewis Speicher, Austin Swalp, Lewis Weller, M


Grantsville.


Baker, Daniel Beachy, Aaron


Beachy, Samuel Broad water, Wm C. : Engle, Samuel Fresh, Jacob Gnagey, Emanuel Miller, Henry Miller, Joel Wagoner, Henry Yoders, Solomon


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Mineral Spring.


Augustine, Abram Augustine, Danl Fike, Elizabeth Green, Benj H Grove, Dennis Grove, Jesse Grove, Wm Guard, James Guard, Jerry Pollard, Alex Riley, John Speelman, Otho Swalp, John


McHenry.


Casteel, Wm Eckhard, Levi & Peter Fox, John Fraker, D W


Fulmer, Geo H Glotfelty, Adrian Glotfelty, Jesse Glotfelty, Jonas Glotfelty, Mahlon Glotfelty, Nimrod Gletfelty, Thaddeus Keefer, Peter Kimmell, Christian Meese, Joseph B Pysell, Jacob Smith, Eli


Specht, Samuel


, Oakland.


Ashby, Jesse Ashby, Thos W Ashby, Wm W Bailey, Elmore S Bernard, Normand Beckman, Henry Bishop, James R Bowers, Jackson Bowers, Jobn T Brant, E P


Brant, Peter


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Bray, Wm W Browning, Stephen Browning, Wm Casteel, Nathan Casteel, T W Dailey, John Davis, J B


Mason, J McClure Mehan, James Merrill, Nicholas Perry, R M Porter, Robert Proctor, Wilson Reynolds, Barney Riddle, Henry


Selbysport.


Frazee, G W Geary, J T Grovers, D


Groves, Wm Hileman, H Kessler, S R L


Mathews, G


Riley, John


Tankaster, H


Welch, A


Swanton.


Hall, Wm


Shaffer, Joseph


Friend, T F


Hann, John


Spiker, Abraham


Geos & O'Brien


Hart, Owen


Spiker, Geo


Hamill, A C


Hoops, Isaac


Stambaugh, Christ


Mason, B


McRobie, Thomas


Mosser, Christ


Mosser, Dan'l


Mosser, Trueman


King, Joseph Lee, John W


White, Johnson


Paugh, Otho Paugh, W H


Lower, Alex


Wootring, A. C


Sharpless, F K


Lower, John


Yutzy, C


Sharpless, Theo L


Yutzy, Solomon


Sharpless, Wm


West, Trueman


HARFORD COUNTY.


HARFORD COUNTY is of medium size, having an area of 480 square . miles, is the North-eastern corner of the Western shore, and is bounded on the east and south-east by the Susquehanna River and Chesapeake Bay, on the north by Pennsylvania, and on the west and south-west by Baltimore .County. This county possesses a great variety of soils, the lower part being level, and composed of some sandy and some clay lands, but mostly_of a light loam, very easily worked and improved. The section called the Necks has mostly very fine and large farms, with extensive peach orchards. The country above the Philadelphia turnpike is undulating and in some parts very hilly, the soil comprising clay, light loam, and considerable Ilmestone, the last mentioned being mostly found in the upper part of the county.


This county is well watered by branches emptying into the Little Gun- powder River, and Winter's and Binum's Runs, which flow south ward into the Chesapeake, and by Deer Creek and its tributaries, which drain the north-


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De Berry, Clark Enlow, David Goodwin, James Gortner, Fred Gortner, Peter Hall, E G


Russell, Henry Schley, James M


Shaffer, Benj A Shaffer, Chas


Shaffer, Henry


Beckman, Randolph


Hughes, Martin Irvin, Nelson Johnson, Bowie Kelly, Gen'l B F Kepner, E D King, Isaac


Stambaugh, David


Thompson, Chas & J


Thompson, Henry


Totten, Ezekiel Wellink, Daniel White, B


O'Brien, Dan'l


O'Brien, John W


White, Wm


Lower, Wm Martin, Peter


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ern part of the county, and flow into the Susquehanna. "The Rocks of Deer Creek " is one of the most romantic spots in the State, and well worth & visit of the admirers of the great works of nature. These rocks form 's great promontory projecting over the road, passing along the bank of the Creek.


Perhaps no county in the State has improved more in appearance, fertility and general prosperity, during the last few years, than Harford, The productions are wheat, buck wheat, oats, corn and hay. This county possesses fine water powers, improved by furnaces, factories, foundries, flour mille, and numerous aaw and grist mills. In this county are large quarries of excellent building stone of a gneiss or granite character. The county pos- sesses large beds of iron ore, asbestos, and some of the most valuable chrome beda in the world. Near the Pennsylvania line, extensive alate quarries have been worked, and near Abingdon there exists a very large deposit of kaolin or porcelain clay, of a pure white color, very good quality, fit for making fine porcelain ware. Very large shad and herring fisheries are located around the Susquehanna and Bay shore, and innumerable flocka of wild fowl swarm around the tide waters of the county, aud afford with the fisher- ies a good business for many of the inhabitants of that region.


The Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad passes through the county from Havre de Grace, and the Tidewater Canal runs along the west bank of the Susquehanna, having its outlet at Havre de Grace. The Balti- more, Towsontown and Delta Railroad, which is now being laid out, when constructed, will give additional facilities to a large portion of the county.


Judges Third Judicial Circuit-Hon. Richard Grason, Chief Judge; Hons. Geo. Yellott and James D. Watters, Associate Judges. Clerk of Court-A. Lingan Jarrett, Bel Air. Clerks-Richard T. Martin and Joseph R. Ely. Crier-Thomas Hendon. Sheriff-Henry C. Johnson. Deputy Sheriff-W. R. Cunningham. State's Attorney-J. Thos. C. Hopkins, Bel Air. Physi- cian to Jail-W. B. Munnikhuysen. Judges of Orphan's Court-C. W. Bil- lingslea, George Hays, and A. H. Greenfield. Register of Wills -- Dr. Wm. S. Richardson. Deputy Register-A. B. Hanson. Surveyor-James W. McNabb. County Commissioners-Wm. Mechem, Wm. C. Wilson, James K. Keech, Martin Colder, and Michael Whiteford. Clerk to Commissioners- James A. Fulton, Bel Air. Attorney to Commissioners-Geo. Y. Maynadier, Bel Air. School Commissioners-Dr. E. H. Richardson, A. Voabury, and J. H. Scarff. Secretary and Examiner-W. H. Harlan, Bel Air. Constables- John B. Price, John Keys, R. S. McNutt, Geo. A. Markland, Robert A. Nelson, Lewis King, Jr., John J. Alexander, Isaac C. Pyle, John Hopkins, Thos. J. Sunderland, John C. Charshe, and Samuel W. James. Tax Collec- tors-E. F. Johns, Ambrose Cooley, James M. Anderson, James Colder, and M. Nelson Whiteford. Justices of the Peace-Richard T. Martin, James A. Fulton, Thos. H. Snowden, Everett G. Hughes, Richard Loflin, Wm. Wiles, A. W. Scarborough, Amos Gilbert, Wm. E. Woodhouse, A. S. Adams, Caleb Wright, T. B. Devoe, Benedict Legoe, John H. Bradford, Jos. W. Shroff, John Daugherty, John M. Cooley, Samuel Arthur, Geo. Harria, Wm. T. Cronin, John D. Alderson, Robert D. Orr, John Trago, and Eli Turner. Congressman, Second District-Hon. Chas. B. Roberts, Westminster. State Senator-Col. Herman Stump, Jr. Members House of Delegates-Wm. G. Scott, Murray Vandiver, and Dr. Silas Scarborough. Terms. of Circuit Court, which are held in the Court House at Bel Air, the county seat: Law and Equity-2d Monday of February, May, September, and November. Population of County-White, 17,750; colored, 4,855. Registered Vote- 6,500. Assessed. Value of Personal, Real, Stocks and Railroad Property- $12,340,289. State and County Tax 822 cents on $100.


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ABERDEEN


.. Is on the P. W. & B. R. R., 81 miles from Baltimore; business and health good ; land fertile, nearly all cleared, is worth $55 per acre, and produces 18 bus, wheat, 40 corn, one and a half tons hay. Grove Presbyterian Church, Rev. Geo. Morrison; M. E., Revs. Givin and Savage; M. E. South, Rev. Mr. Lightner; one public school. Population 75. Taylor Cole, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths.


Baldwin, J T Nichols, James


Carriage Maker.


Harris, Geo


Fertilizers.


Morgan, Wm


Fruit Packers.


Baker, Chas Baker & Hanway Richardson & Greenland


General Merchandise.


Gallion, E C & Co Walker, Geo


Hotel.


Blooming, John M James


Justice of the Peace.


Harris, Geo


Millinery and Notions.


Carr, Kate


Mccullough, Mrs


Pritchard, Mrs


Physician.


Kennedy, J H


Saw Mill.


Richardson & Greenland


Shoemakers.


Campbell, Wm


Clark, Daniel


ABINGDON


Is 4 miles from Edgewood, on the P. W. & B. R. R., and near Bush River ; land is principally cleared, can be purchased at from $20 to $50 per acre, and yields 10 to 25 bus. wheat, 20 to 30 oats, 50 to 100 corn, and 1 to 3 tons hay. A church and public school. Population 35. John T. Wilson, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths.


Harword, Walter McComas, Thos Swertz, John W


Carpenters and Undertakers. James, W J McComas, W A Mitchell, J A


General Merchandise .; Price, J & Son


Wilson, John T


Hotels.


Carroll, B F


Cunningham, J A


Millers.


Hooker, EG


Pannell, W F


Shoemakers.


Slatery, W


Wagner, H


BEL AIR,


The county seat, is pleasantly situated, 9 miles from Edgewood on the P. W. & B. R. R., and connected with it by a fine public road, over which stages pass daily, thus placing it in easy and quick communication with Baltimore and Philadelphia. The location is beautiful, and in the midst of one of the most fertile agricultural regions in the S'ate, and surrounded by many highly cultivated farms. The town enjoys a temperate climate, and has excellent water power. The land is composed of ied and gray loam,


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with clay subsoil, is mostly cleared ; some oaks, hickory, chestnut, beech, st, walnut and maple yet standing. Land sella at from $20 to $60 per , according to location and Improvements; produces 15 to 25 bus. wheat, 20 to 50 oats, 30 to 60 corn, and 2 tons hay. Bel Air is incorporated, and has the usual number of comfortable county buildings, also an academy, and several public and private schools for whites and colored. Mt. Ararat Lodge 44, A. F. & A. M. Population 1,000. John T. Spicer, Postmaster.


CHURCHES AND PASTORS-Episcopal, Rev. S. H. S. Gallaudet ; Presby- terian, Rev. E. J. D. Finney ; M. P., Rev. Doctor Swentzel ; M. E., Rev. Mr. West.


TOWN COMMISSIONERS-S. A. Williama, President ; John T. Spicer, Sec- retary ; August Knofler, Jobn Baner, John T. Lingan, and Geo. A. Cairnes.


Agents-Insurance & Real Estate.


Alexander, J J & Co


Dallam, C L & Jno S


Attorneys at Law.


Boots and Shoes.


Archer, Henry W


Archer, Stevenson of John


Archer & Van Bibber


Cooley, Wm L


Dallam, Wm H


Farnandis, Hon Henry D


Fulford, Alex M


Dean, Nathan Jr


Dunnigan, Patrick


Gordon, John W


Harryman, Wm D


Lingan, John F


Maynadier, Goo Y McNabb, J Martin


McNabh, J W


Price, John H


Richardson, Geo W


Greenfield, A H


Dentists.


Dance, J G


Smith, Benj


Druggist.


Baker, E Wyatt


General Merchandise.


Herman, Wm


Herron, James


Martin & Anderson


Norris, Chas W


Harnessmakers.


Bauer, Wm H Fulton, James A


Hardware.


Saunders, Thos P


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


.Alexander, John J M Colder, John E Frick, Conrad 21


Jones, Harvey S Kennedy, Jacob Moore, E J B


James, Geo


Jeffry, Wm Mc


Keith, Jno H


Knofler, August


Makinson, L C & Co


Carpenters and Undertakers.


Galloway, Wm


Gilbert, A Preston


Hopkins, J J C


Lee, Otho S


Carriagemaker.


Hanna, John A Commission Merchant.


Rutledge, P H Scott, Daniel Scott, Wm G Streett, J M Stump, Herman Jr


Webster, Hon Edwin H Whaland, Robert W Whitaker, N B


Williama, S A


Young, Wm


Auctioneers.


Cairnes, Geo A Richardson, Jas S Bakery. Martin, August


Barber.


Amos, Isaac Hotels.


Clayman's, John Clayman Eagle, Robt N Hanna Edgewood, Wm H Stagmer Grangers, W S Forwood


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JNO. S. & C. L. DALLAM, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, BEL AIR.


Have for sale in Harford and other counties in this State, a large assort- ment of Handsome, Cheap and Healthy Farms; many of them of fine quality, very fertile, with good modern Buildings, Lawns, Fruit, &c., &c., at very reduced prices and on very easy terms. Small first payment, balance to suit purchaser.


Also Flour and Saw Mills, Stores, Hotels, Smith and Wheelwright Shops, Houses and Lots, do.


Having many years experience in the business, we can give useful infor- mation to any person desiring to purchase in this part of Maryland. Located between the two great cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, with convenient access to both. Farms are very cheap here, locations healthy, quality of land good and convenient to Railroads, Canals, Turnpikes, &c.


All communications promptly answered.


REFERENCES:


Hon. B. D. Farnandis, Bel Air,


" Stevenson Archer, .. Judge James D. Watters, Bel Air,


Hon. Chas. E. Phelps, Baltimore. H. Clay Dallam, Eaq., John S. Willlama, "


Stevenson A. Williams,


ATTORNEY AT LAW,


BEL AIR.


ARCHER & VAN BIBBER, Attorneys at Law, BEL AIR.


The undersigned have associated them- selves for the practice of law. Business entrusted to either will receive the attention of both. STEVENSON ARCHER, GEO. L. VAN BIBBER.


EAGLE HOTEL, BEL AIR.


The Proprietor respectfully invites a call from all who may visit the place, assuring them good accommodations and a pleasant home.


R. N. HANNA, Proprietor.


W. G. SCOTT,


ATTORNEY AT LAW,


BEL AIR.


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Masons.


Dunnigan, James Whittaker, Octavian L Millinery and Dressmaking. French, Mrs R Waters & Wetherill Painters.


Garrettson, E C


Wann, John A


Physicians.


Crane, J B (homeopath) Lee, R D Munnikhuysen, W B


Richardson, E Hall


Richardson, Wm S


Provisions.


Coale, Joseph A Sheetiron Workers. Holland, James D Huer, August


Stoves and Tinware.


Amos, Isaac


Tailors. Armstrong, Thomas Groom, Geo T Nolan, John


Telegraph Operator.


Snowden, G H


Tobacconists and Wall Papers.


Garrettson, E C


Groom, Geo T Skinner & Bradbury


Watches & Jewelry.


Wattenscheidt, August


Wines and Liquors.


Cahen, Louis Clayman, John Dunnigan, B Lyle, Geo


BLACK HORSE


Is 5 miles from Monkton on the N. C. R. W. Climate healthy, business fair, and crops good. The land is variable, mostly cleared; is worth from $20 to $100 per acre, and produces 10 to 30 bus. wheat, 10 to 50 oats, 50 to 200 potatoes, 20 to 100 corn, and 1 to 3 tons hay. Church and & public school. Population 100. Thos. Henderson, Postmaster.


Auctioneer.


Gilbert, S R Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Hughes, Naason King, Lewis McComas, Joshua Morris, Joseph F Sutton, Luther Turner, Andrew Wheeler, H G


Carpenters and Underlakers. Reeser, Lewis Rutledge, Chas A Standiford, David Turner, Robert C Turner, Thos Wilson, David


Dentist.


Barton, John W General Merchandise.


Maul, Upton R Pennington, Wm Turner, Eli Ward, John T


Hotels.


Almony, Joseph Gilbert, Mrs Jane Sutton, E


Millers.


Fife, Robert


Henderson, J Wesley


Physicians.


Nelson, J R Payne, J T


Plasterer.


Brookhart, J


Shoemakers.


Amos, E H


West, James


Surveyor.


Henderson, Jno B


Tailor.


Riston, Jesse


Woolen Mills.


Schilling & Co


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


I. AMOS, DEALER IN Iron, Steel, Hardware, Stoves, CASTINGS, FERTILIZERS, Lumber and Building Material, BEL AIR.


THOMAS J. TYDINGS, PROPRIETOR OF LIVERY STABLES EDGEWOOD.


· Passengers sent out from all trains.


Dealer in Canvas Back and Red Head Ducks.


CLAYMAN'S HOTEL, BEL AIR. JOHN CLAYMAN, Proprietor.


Boarding by the Day, Week or Month. HORSES and CARRIAGES FOR HIRE and HORSES TAKEN at LIVERY. . The House is new, large and well furnished, and every sttention is paid to the comfort of guests. TERMS MODERATE.


THE HARFORD DEMOCRAT IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING,


By the Democrat Publishing Company. Office on Courtland Street,


S. E. Side of Court House, BEL AIR.


TERMS :- One Dollar and Fifty Cents per annum, in advance; Six Months, One Dollar, in advance. Two Dollars per annum, if not paid within Three Months.


A GOOD MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING.


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BOOTHBY HILL


Is 1 mile from Short Lane on the P. W. & B. R. R, and near Swan Creek The situation is pleasant and healthy. Land good, nearly all cleared; some hickory and oak yet standing. The land ia valued at from $20 to $200 per acre, and yields 20 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 100 potatoes, 40 corn, and one and a half tons hay. Churchs and schools adjacent. Population 40. S. N. Hyde, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Cain, Thos Chesney, James R Gorrell, James L Orr, John


Fruit Packers. Hyde, S N & Sons


Mitchell & Bro


· General Merchandise.


Hyde, S N


Shoemakers.


Cole, H M Cole, J H


CARSIN'S RUN


Is 3 miles from Aberdeen on the P. W. & B. R. R., and pleasantly situated near Swan Creek. Land, red loam, mostly cleared; sells at from $10 to $50 per acre, produces 15 to 30 bus. wheat, 30 to 50 oats, 50 to 80 potatoes, 30 to 60 corn and 2 tons hay. Population 200. Jno. T. Akers, Postmaster.


Blacksmithy.


Deswan, CH Keithley, John T


Butcher.


Baily, Josiah Carpenters.


Gilbert, C H Greenland, J A


Cigar Maker.


Bendorf, A


Frnit Canners.


Armstrong, G S


Baker, Geo H Baker, Nicholas


Calahan, P Jewins, S D Jewins, Wm E


Preston, Jas H


Preston, Wm


General Merchandise.


Akers, Jno T


Stone Mason. Thomas, Herman


CHESTNUT HILL


Is 13 miles from Edgewood, and situated near Deer Creek. Climate mild ; land good, mostly cleared ; sells at $35 per acre ; produces 20 bus. whest, 40 oats, 150 potatoes, 50 corn, and 2 tons hay. No tobacco raised. Church and a school. Valuable ore mines and soap stone quarries in the vicinity. Population 100. Hester Pyle, Postmistress.


Blacksmiths.


Johnson, Uriah Phelps, Wesley


Carpenters. Grier, Jas" A Grier, John P Harkins, Joseph A Harkins, Stephen W


Constable.


Pyle, Isaac C


Dairyman.


Grier, Jas A


Fertilizer Dealer.


Black, H H


General Merchandise.


Rigdon, Alvin


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THE ÆGIS & INTELLIGENCER


FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER AND FAMILY' JOURNAL, Published Every Friday, AT BEL AIR.


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TERMS, - - $1.50 A YEAR.


Frederick W. Baker, Editor and Publisher.


THE AGIs is the oldest newspaper published in the county,: having been established in 1856. It is identified closely with the progress of the people of Harford and devoted to the welfare of our good old State.


It is sent to every post office in the county, and has also ' considerable circulation in the adjoining counties of Penn- sylvania and Maryland. It is read by every intelligent farmer and business man in the county, and is therefore unexcelled as a medium for advertising.


THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE COUNTY


Is made a special feature of The Ægis, while it also contains a general summary of the important political and other events of the day, choice literature, and reliable market reports.


Advertisements Published at Moderate Rates. feSpecimen copies sent to any address without charge. Address,


THE ÆGIS AND INTELLIGENCER,


BEL AIR.


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Millers.


Clark, W T Robinson, Thos J Smith, John S


Painter.


Pyle, CT


Surveyor.


Clark, W T


Veterinary Surgeon.


Welch, Theodore


Wheelwrights.


Grafton, Wm A


Harkins, Jno W


CHROME HILL.


Is 8 miles from Delta, Pa. The lands are composed of mineral, mostly cleared; can be bought at from $10 to $50 per acre, and produces 10 bus. wheat, 35 corn and 1 ton hay. Baptist Church, Rev. Wm. Wilson; M. E., Rev. T. T. Wysong; Chrome Hill Literary and a Library Association, the latter containing 500 volumes; one public school. Population 40. R. F. Bishop, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Norris, T Streett, Lawrence


Bricklayer.


Kellogg, E H Carpenter.


England, John


Contractor.


Wilson, J B


General Merchandise. Huff, A A Wetherill, J R


Hneksiers.


Dinsmore, Scott Preston, John Millers.


Downs, James


Downs, Samuel


Painter.


West, W D


Potter.


Vickers, A


Shoemaker.


Campbell, Wm


Sassafras Oil.


Chalk, A


CHURCHVILLE


Is 6 miles from Aberdeen. Land good, plenty cleared; sells at from $50 to $100 per acre, and produces 20 bus. wbeat, 60 corn and 2 tons hay. Holy Trinity Church, Rev. E. A. Colburn; Presbyterian, Rev. T. W. L. Keiffer, and a public school. Population 50. P. G. Hawkins, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Chesny, Wm H Hawkins, P G Jones, H C Martin, Sam'l H


Carriagemaker.


Hawkins, James H


General Merchandise.


Hanson, A B


Mackison & Co


Harnessmaker.


Axer, John


Hotel.


Sauner, W L


Physicians.


Finney, John M Roberts, Thos H


Shoemaker.


Flowers, Jobn


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CLAYTON.


Is 5 miles from Magnolia on the P. W. & B. R. R. Soil sandy, not much cleared; land is valued at $20 per acre, and produces 15 bus. wheat, 35 corn and 1} tons hay. A church, schools and literary society. Population 35. Benj. Orsbarn, Postmaster.


Blacksmith.


Brazier, Robert


Carpenter.


Sour, Wm


Fruit Packer.


Sheppard, Chas S


General Merchandise.


Orsburn, Benj Price, Wm J


Ice Dealer.


Orsburn, John R


Justice of the Peace. .


Legore, B


Masons.


Brazier, Thos


Whalan, Thos


Painter.


Townsley, Wm E


Physician.


Steele, Chas H


Plasterer.


Spicer, A E


Shoemaker.


Drerker, John H


COOPSTOWN


Is 12 miles from White Hall on the N. C. R. W. Climate mild and healthy ; soil, sandy loam ; land easily cultivated, principally cleared; can be bought at from $15 to $50 per acre, and yields 15 to 35 hus. wheat, 40 to 60 oats, 150 to 200 potatoes, 30 to 70 corn, and 2 tons hay. Chrome and magnesia mines, also asbestos found in the vicinity. M. E. Church and two public schools. Population 40. J. Howard Watters, Postmaster.


Blacksmith.


Bay, Thos A


Carpenter.


Patton, Wm H General Merchandise.


Hurst, Nathan


Watters, J Howard Hotel.


Hurst, Natban


Millers.


Hanway, Wm E


Watters, W & Bro


Sassafras Oil.


Mulligan, John


Reed, Thos W


Zimmerman, John C


Saw Mills.


Hanway, Wm E


Morse, Geo W


Watters, W & Bro


CRESWELL .


Is 4} miles from Perrymansville. Land good, mostly cleared; can be pur- chased at from $10 to $60 per acre, and yields 15 to 30 bus. wheat, 20 tc 40 oats, 40 to 100 potatoes, 5 to 30 corn, and 2 tons hay. Population 27 A. H. Strasbaugh, Postmaster.


Blacksmith. Kemper, A W General Merchandise.


Webster, James


Physician.


Strasbaugh, A H Millers.


Webster, J B


Saw Mill.


Miller, Geo T


Harnly, J


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


DARLINGTON


Is 4 miles from Conowingo, and near the Susquehanna River. Place healthy; land, red and sand loam, ranges in price from $30 to $80 per acre, and produces 20 bus, wheat, 30 oats, 100 potatoes, 65 corn and 2 tons hay. M. E. and P E. Churches, and Society of Friends, (Orthodox and Hicksites;) Darlington High School. Population 100. H. Clay Whiteford, Postmaster.


Attorney at Law. Price, John H


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Gorrell, G S Harper, Sam'l Hopkins, C W Lee, John T


Boarding.


Sweet, Mrs F C


Batchers.


Hopkins, Geo F Hopkins, J R


Carpenters and Undertakers.


- Ely, Thos Holloway, Chas Holloway, John O Jordan, Oliver P Lamb, John McNutt, S J McNutt, TA Whiteford, W H H


General Merchandise. Miller, E L & Co


Whitelock, F M & Co Whitelock, G D Harnessmaker.


Chandler, Wm E


Millers.


Allen, E M Noble, Benf Wilson, David E


Miliinery and Notions.


Tollinger, Mrs Rebecca


Painters.


Ely, Joseph E Kirk, John P


Physicians.


Forwood, W Stump Sappington, Jno Whiteford, H Clay


Shoemakers.


Day, S S Miller, John Monsees, Otto Prigg, T T


Tailor.


Wynde, Wm


DUBLIN


Is 5 miles from Conowingo. Village healthy; soil, red clay; land one quarter cleared, sells at from $10 to $80 per acre, and yields 15 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 100 to 200 potatoes, 40 to 60 corn and 1 ton hay. M. E., M. E. South, and P. E. Churches, and the Society of Friends. Public and private schools. Population 75. E. Willis, Postmaster.


Agent, Havre Iron Co.


Bye, E M


Attorney at Law. McNabb, J M


Blacksmiths. Burkens, Joseph R Jones, Joseph R McDoon, J Watson, John .


Broommaker. Clement, Thos


Carpenters.


Burkens, Isaac Carr, Wm Crawford, John Hawkins, John


Jones, John Jones, John P




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