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Talbot has a healthy, mild climate, (being tempered by the surrounding waters,) and is considered by its enterprising citizens as the garden spot of, this section. The soil is a moderately heavy red clay loam, of' very superior, quality, easily tilled, retentive of manure, very productive, and highly adapted to the growth of timothy, clover, wheat and corn, as well as all kinds of fruits. The surface is neither hilly nor flat, but sufficiently undulating to afford perfect natural drainage, leaving the whole surface entirely clear of swamps, ponda and stagnant water. The land ia entirely clear of stone and rocks. Marl, of a very superior quality and easy of access, abounds in almost inexhaustible quantities in nearly every section of the county.
The waters of the county teem with the finest fish and oysters, while all kinds of game and wild fowl are plentiful in season. The Maryland and, Delaware R. R., running from Oxford on the Treadhaven River, to Clayton,, Delaware, 54 miles, with the numerous steamers, sailing vessels, and other, smaller craft, which traverse the adjacent waters, give to this county facili-, ties for cheap transportation not excelled by any other county in the State.
Judges Second Judicial Circuit-Hon. John M. Robinson, Chief Judge; Hons. Joseph A. Wickes and Frederick Stump, Associate Judges. Auditor- Wm. M. Hollyday. Crier-Wm. K. Rathell. Bailiffs-Whittington Cox and Wm. H. Bostick. Clerk to Court-J. Frank Turner, Easton. Sheriff-, Caleb Griffin, Easton. State's Attorney-Charles H. Gibson, Easton. Judges of Orphan's Court-I. Davis Clark, Samuel Stewart and John C. Bartlett., Register of Wills-Tilghman N. Chance, Easton. Deputy-E. H. Roe. Sur-, veyor-Jas. M. Tharp. County Commissioners-Wm. Willia, Joseph Horney and C. M. Jump. Clerk-W. H. D. Harper. School Commissioners-Harry P. Hopkins, James E. McDaniel and Wm. M. Hollyday. Secretary and Treasurer-A. Chaplain, Easton. Registers of Voters-Peter G. Stevens, John T. Harrison, Jonathan H. Leonard, Chas. H. Rose and Joseph B. Lowe. Tax Collector-John L. Hopkins. Justices of the Peace-P. W. Stewart, N. E. Nicola, A. W. P. Robinson, Wm. T. Wrightson, O. P. Sparka, Edward Willey, Joseph A. Robinson, Wm. C. Neavitt, Charles P. Craig, K. W. Butler, Edward S. Harrison, Thos. J. Slaughter, Isaac B. Gibson, Alga Smith and Alex. H. Seth. Coroners-Robert G. Kinnamon and Wm. H. Boatic. Notary Public-John Satterfield, Easton. Congressman First District-Hon. D. M. Henry. State Senator-Hon. Edward Lloyd. Members House of Delegates- Hous. Philip F. Thomas and E. L. F. Hardcastle. Terms of Circuit Court,
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which are held in the Court House at Easton, the county seat: Law Terms-3rd Mondays in May. Chancery Terms-Brd Mondays in Novem- mber. Population of County-White, 11,471; colored, 6,650. Registered Vote-3,920. Assessed Value of Personal, Real, Stocks and Railroad Pro- perty-$3,832,782. State and County Tax-78 cents on $100.
BROAD CREEK NECK
Is in a healthy and thickly settled section, 23 miles from Easton and 11 from St. Michaels. The inhabitants are mostly engaged in oystering from the waters, with which it is nearly surrounded. The land is fair, well cleared, varies in price from $20 to $50 per acre, produces 10 to 20 bus. wheat and 40 corn. There are two churches and two schools near. Population 126. Henry C. Neavitt, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Harrison, Wm S Neavitt, Thos W
General Merchandise.
Bridges, Jos H McQuay, B
McQuay, W Neavitt, W C & HC Skinner, Grace
Justice of the Peace.
Neavitt, W C
CORDOVA
Is on the Maryland & Delaware R. R., 8 miles from Easton; land, light loam, can be bought at from $5 to $50 per acre, and produces 5 to 25 bus. wheat, 20 to 50 corn, and 1 to 2 tons hay. Churches and schools adjacent. Pop- ulation 40. C. W. Arringdale, Postmaster.
Agent-R. R. - Hopkins, T P
Constable.
Smith, A
Blacksmiths.
General Merchandise.
Hardesty & Cook
Arringdale, L E
EASTON,
The county seat, is the largest and most flourishing town in Eastern Md. It is conveniently located near the navigable waters of three rivers, being within one mile of steamboat landing at Easton Points, on Tred Avon; three miles east from Miles River and four miles west from Dover Bridge on the Choptank, at all of which points large steamboats run regularly to and from Baltimore. It is also the virtual terminus of the Maryland & Delaware Rail- road, as here the offices of the Company, the repair shops and car houses are located. This road runs from Oxford, on tide water, to Clayton, 56 miles, where it connects with the Delaware Railroad for Wilmington, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Easton was incorporated in 1784, and is governed by a Board of Commis- sioners, three in number, who have power to enact ordinances, enforce police regulations, make improvements, and levy and collect taxes. The Commis- sioners serve for three years, one being elected each year, in April.
Easton contains several very elegant churches. The Protestant Episcopal and the Methodist churches are fine specimens of architecture, the first being
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROBERT B. DUNNING, EASTON. MANUFACTURER OF
Frames, Doors, Sashes, Blinds & Mouldings.
Flooring and Dressed Lumber of all descriptions worked to order with punctuality and despatch. i. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. TERMS CASH ON DEMAND.
J. W. CHEEZUM. A. H. DAWSON. ESTABLISHED 1838.
J. W. CHEEZUM & CO., EASTON. Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods & Notions, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, &C.
Chas. E. Shanahan, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EASTON, Especial attention to Collection of Claims.
Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to.
P. C. KILLEN, WHEELWRIGHTING AND BLACKSMITHING.
Also, all kinds of Machines Repaired.
DOVER STREET, EASTON.
SHANNAHAN & WRIGHTSON, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Cucumber Pumps, Fertilizers, Seeds, Harness, Leather, Rims, Spokes, and Hubs. Agents for the Celebrated ADAMANT PLOWS, EASTON.
S. B. Hopkins & Son, CARRIAGE BAZAAR, EASTON, DEALERS IN CARRIAGES, Harness, Whips, Lap Robes, Horse Covers AND BABY CARRIAGES. THE LARGEST STOCK ON THE SHORE And the Lowest Prices.
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of stone and the others of brick. There is a Protestant Episcopal Chapel, under the charge of the Bishop of the diocese of Easton, and & Friend's Meeting House, one of the oldest in the State, having been erected in 1685. The Court House is a massive and convenient structure of brick, erected in 1790. The schools include High, Grammar and Primary, supported by the county, and several private schools. There are three weekly newspapers published, and all are in a flourishing condition.
The land surrounding ia well cleared and fertile, Bella at from $20 to $100 per acre, according to location and improvements, produces 10 to 35 bus. wheat, 10 to 40 oats, 200 potatoes, 20 to 60 corn, and 2 lons hay. Pop- ulation 3,500. W. H. Councell, Postmaster.
CHURCHES AND PASTORS .- M. E., Rev. T. L. Tompkinson; M. E. South, Rev. G. F. Taylor; M. P., Rev. J. E. Reed; P. E., Rev. Robert Wilson; Roman Catholic, Rev. Father Edward Henchy; and two M. E., (colored.)
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES .- A. F. & A. M .- Coates' 102 and Talbot Chapter 22. I. O. O. F .- Miller 18 and Miller Encampment 33. P. of H .- Easton 63, J. L. Adkins, Master ; John Outram, Secretary; and Young Men'a Christian Association.
TOWN COMMISSIONERS .- Richard I. Trippe, Dr. H. T. Goldsborough and R. F. Walker.
Agent-Insurance.
Dixon, Robert B
Agent-R. R.
Fleming, B
Agents-Real Estate.
Halstean, Wm
Shanahan & Clark
Agents-Sewing Machine. Cooper & Phillips Higgins, E V
Agricultural Implements. Nicols, Thos C
Attorneys at Law.
Dawson, James P
Gibson, Chas H
Hambleton, Sam'l
Harrington, B H
Hollyday, W M
Martin, Wm R
Powell, I C W
Shanahan, Chas E
Stewart, Maj Wm E Thomas & Bateman
Tilghman, Oswald
Bakers and Confectioners.
Martin, T T Mason, John M
Barbers.
Brooks, Nicholas Floyd, Philip Murray, Chas
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Bray, Wm C
Killen, P C
Mason, Chas E
Reno, C H
Ryan, Patrick
Thompson, John H
Tucker, Sam'l E
Books and Stationery.
Minnick, G W
Boots and Shoes.
Brinsfield, Peter
Collins, S R
Collison, Chas H
Dobson & Bro
Elliott & Rathell
Garey, Geo W
Gibbs, E W H
Higgins, M M
Hughes, Jesse
Langsdale, Hewett
Norris, Samuel
Smith, F H
Bricklayers and Plasterers
Coburn, Thos H
Dean, James M
Holmes, D Thaddeus
Broom Manufacturer.
Wrightson, J T Butchers.
Gealon, Wm F
Shanahan, J HK Shehan, Wm J Smith, T R Zimmers, E L
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JNO. A. ARRINGDALE, DEALER IN LUMBER AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS, FLOORING, SIDING, SHINGLES, LATHS, SASH, 'DOORS, LIME, HAIR, &c. EASTON.
Maj.Wm.E. Stewart, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Dover and Harrison Sts., EASTON.
CHAS. H. GIBSON, Attorney at Law,
EASTON.
EASTON LEDGER,
Published every Thursday at Easton,
JULIUS A. JOHNSON, Editor.
Has a large circulation in one of the richest counties of the State, and is a valuable medium for advertising.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
$2.00 a Year. - $1.50 if Paid in Advance.
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Carpenters and Undertakers.
Flowers, Mathew P Gatten & Bromwell Mason, Jobn Roberts, Wm D & Sons Turbutt, W H Carriage Bazaar. Hopkins, S B & Son
Carriage and Harnessmakers. Fountaine, A W & Son Larrimore, A H Mason, Wm & Sons
Clothing.
Herz, Moses Steinem, I L
Coal and Wood.
Dixon, R B Walker Bro & Duncan Constables.
Austin, Chas F
Baker, Thos P
Walker, J L
Dentists.
Hardin, J C Smithere, T J
Druggists.
Dawson & Bro Henry & Goldsborough Trippe, R J
Dry Goods and Notious.
Cheezum, J W & Co Jump, J J & Co Smith, Frank H Thompson & Kersey
Founders and Machinists.
Tuthill & Avery Wilson, W H & Son
Fruit Packers and Preservers.
Numsen, Wm & Sons Tharp, R & Son Furniture.
Bennett, H M Mason, Jobn
General Merchandise.
Cbeezum, J W & Co Collins, Garrison R Covington & Bateman Jarrell, Nichols & Cox Norris, Sam'l Robinson, J T Walker Bro. & Co Williams, Jacob
Groceries and Provisions. Eaton, G L Hartnett, Michael Hubbard, J HT Langsdale, Hewett Smith, Frank H Thompson & Kersey
Hardware.
Nicols, Thos C Shannahan & Wrightson Tuthill & Avery
Hats and Caps.
Higgins, M M Linthicum, James H
Hotels.
Brick, C W Bennett Rolph, W H Rolph
Justices of the Peace.
Nicols, N E Robinson, A W P Stewart, P W
Livery Stables.
Covey, Luther W
Cox, John W
Marshall, W J
Shannahan, J E
Wright, Franklin G
Lumber and Fertilizers.
Arringdale, Jobn A Dixon, Robert B
Dunning, Robert B
Marble Worker.
Tomlinson, B Agt
Millers. Wilson, W H & Son
Millinery and Dressmaking.
Bruff, Mrs M E
Higgins, Mrs E V
Hubbard, Mrs H A
Lynch, Mrs E A
Norris, Mr3 M S
Stewart, Mrs M A Street, Mrs M
Painters.
Councell, RH T
Furniss, Eli HI Larrimore, Robert T
Mulliken & Dean
Photographer. Stebbins, B P
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JAMES P. DAWSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE ON DOVER STREET,
Below Washington, EASTON.
G. W. MINNICE EASTON.
Dealer in Books, Newspapers, Magazines
Writing Papers, Envelopes, Pens, Inks, Porte-monnaies, Portfolios, Fancy Articles, Confectionery, and everything usually kept in a first-class Stationery and Varlety Store.
Benjamin H. Harrington, Attorney at Baw, EASTON.
WILLIAM R. MARTIN, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, EASTON, Will practice in Talbot, Caroline and Queen Anne's Counties.
THE EASTON STAR,
A WEEKLY DEMOCRATIC PAPER. PUBLISHED AT EASTON. THOMAS K. ROBSON, Editor. The Best Advertising Medium on the Eastern Shore. ISSUED TUESDAY MORNING. Terms .- $1.50 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
THE EASTON GAZETTE, EASTON, Published by W. H. COUNCELL,
IS ONE OF THE BEST WEEKLIES IN THE STATE.
It is four pages-printed on a sheet 26 by 40-bold, clear type, and has a large and increasing circulation. Advertisers will find it an excellent medium through which to speak to the people.
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Physicians.
Anderson, James H Bateman, J M H Chamberlaine, J E M Earle, John C Goldsborough, Henry T Hocking, W F (Homeopathic) Johnson, Julius A Trippe, E R Wilson, W G G
Restaurants.
Councell, G W Haddaway, G W W Hubbard, T H
Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Dunning, Robert B Tunis & Bro
Stoves and Tinware.
Beck, Mrs Anna Nicole, Thos C Tuthill & Avery
Tailors.
Elston, I N Linthicum, Jas H
Satterfield, John Shannahan, J A
Tobacconist.
Gealon, Wm W
Watches and Jewelry.
Myers, H Phillips, J M Stewart, Chas H
HAMBLETON
Is 6 miles south of Easton, located in a healthy and fertile section. Land varies in price from $10 to $60 per acre; yields 20 bus. wheat, 100 potatoes and 40 corn. The county almshouse is situated near; churches and schools in the vicinity. Population 100. E. W. Norris, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Pasterfield, John D Plummer, Robert H
Carpenters.
Kemp, Wm Matthews, Solomon
General Merchandise.
Lloyd, C M Norris, E W
Huckster.
Hadda way, Chas W
MIlier. Tarbutton, Wm H
McDANIELTOWN
Ia 16 miles from Easton. Claiborn's Wharf on Easton Bay, ia the shipping point; land, stiff, well cleared, is valued at from $20 to $50 per acre, and yields 15 bus. wheat, 20 to 30 corn, and 1 ton hay. M. P. Church, Locust Grove Academy, and a public school. Population 275. James H. Caulk, Poatmaster.
Attorney At Law.
Lowe, Albert
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Caulk, J H Jones, Thos L Wrightson, John E
Bricklayer.
Freeburger, Edward Carpenters.
Conway, FA
Pennington, Wm
Conveyancer. Lowe, James M
General Merchandise.
Caulk, J H & Bro Miller, Frank Swift, Lewis W Wrightson, W O
Millers.
Schultze, Fred Tunis, Joseph T
Physician.
Seth, James
Surveyor. Kemp, John W
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OXFORD
Is on Third Haven River, the terminus of Md. & Del. R. R., 10 miles from !! Easton. The location ia beautiful, climate excellent, aud it is fast becoming a very popular watering place and summer resort. The land surrounding is well cleared. Soil unsurpassed in fertility, and much of it is in a high state of cultivation. Land can be bought at from $20 to $70 per acre, as to location and improvements; produces 20 bus, wheat, 40 corn, 150 potatoes, and 2 tons hay. Good churches and schools in the village. Population 500. T. B. Stewart, Postmaster.
Blacksmith and Wheelwright. Bergman, W M
Carpenters.
Markland, Thos A Nichols, J & Bro
General Merchandise.
Elliott, W T Leonard, Mrs N Seth, W H Stewart, T' B & Bro
Hotels.
Leonard, Mrs N
Martin, Thos O
Miller.
Leonard, Mrs N
Oyster Packers.
Sinclair, Edward
Todd, John W
Ship Builders.
Benson & Co
Shoemaker.
Stevens, John E
ROYAL OAK
Is at the head of Oak Creek, 8 miles from Easton, and near Double Mills the shipping point; village healthy; land can be bought at from $25 to $75 per acre, produces 20 to 30 bua. wheat, 30 to 50 corn, and 1 ton hay. M. E., M. E. South and P. E. Churches. One public school. Population 126. E. T. Benson, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Kilmon, Geo M Kilmon, Wm Leonard, B F Marshall, E
Pasterfield, J T
Butcher.
Frampton, J W
Carpenters.
Denny, Eugene
Gimeny, A Kirby, Abner
Newman, Joseph Phillips, R R
Carriagemakers.
Kilmon, Dan'l J Kilmon, L S
Dentist.
Robinson, Joseph A
Druggist. Pasterfield, P M
General Merchandise. -
Avelia, F F Benson, E T Thompson, S S Valliant, H B Valliant, L R
Harness and Broommaker. Meeds, R H Justice of the Peace. Robinson, J A
Millers.
Battee, Peter Peters, S G Robinson, Wm
Physicians.
Dawson, R M Trippe, Sam C
Shoemaker.
Benson, Joseph R
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SKIPTON
Is 4 miles from Cordova, located in a very fine section of the county. The land is naturally good, in a high state of cultivation, is valued at from $20 to $40 per acre, and produces 30 bus. wheat, 30 to 70 corn and 3 tons hay. M. E. South and Roman Catholic Churches; one public school. Popula- tion 25. J. A. Catrup, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Cannon, Chas E Cannon, J L Gore, James
Carpenter.
Quimby, Thos
General Merchandise.
Dawson & Stafford
Miller. Hardcastle, Col A B
ST. MICHAEL'S
Is on the St. Michael's River, 12 miles from Easton. Location healthy; business, crops and land generally good; land principally cleared, some pine, oak, hickory, cedar and chestnut yet remaining, is worth from $20 to $75 per acre, yields 50 bus. oats, 75 potatoes, 35 corn and 30 wheat. The town is sprightly and attractive, has nicely paved side walks, illuminated at night with lamps, has a commodious and well built Methodist Church and other educational and religious institutions. The ship building and packing inter- ests promise to be a source of increasing revenue, and provide employment for a number of people. The inhabitants are affable, courteous and kindly disposed toward strangers. The waters in the vicinity abound plentifully with oysters and fish, and it is a delightful retreat in summer. Population 1,900. R. A. Dodson, Postmaster.
CHURCHES AND PASTORS .- M. E., Rev. Vaughn Smith ; M. P., Rev. E. R. McGregor; P. E., Rev. E. F. Dashiell; and M. E. (colored), Rev. John Manlove,
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS-I. O. M .- Gratitude 30. 1. 0. 0. F .- Bayside 66. P. of H .- Laurel 6, J. C. Adams, Master ; J. T. Radcliffe, Sec'y ; and Workingmen's Building and Loan.
TOWN OFFICERS .- Mayor-B. H. Blades. Commissioners-D. M. Fedde- man, John L Smith, Wm J. Fairbank and James E. Harrison. Bailiff- Edward Waldron.
Agents-Insurance & Real Estate.
Benson, James Covey & Harrison Dean, John W Haddaway, Geo E
Agricultural Implements. Dodson & Avery
Auctioneers.
Dean, John W Murphy, R K
Bakers and Confectioners.
Green, Wm Valliant, T J Voneiff, John
Barber.
Morris, Wm F
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Feddeman, Dan'I M
Hambleton, John S
Harrison & Richardson
Withgott, Wm H
Boarding House.
Cottage, Thos L Sutliff
Bricklayers and Plasterers.
Caulk, James Dyott, James Willey, Chas
Brick Manufacturers.
White & Dodson
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Carpenters and Undertakers. Blades & Dyott Fairbank & Fairbank Hambleton, Alex & Son Kirby, Wm N Sparks, O P
Coal and Wood.
Fairbank, Wm J Hull, Geo Sewell & Blades
Constable.
Edgar, S B
Draggists.
Dodson & Benson
Jefferson, E M
Florist.
Miller, Dr John
Fruit Packers.
Harrison, E & Son
General Merchandise.
Aldridge Bros Benson, James Blades, Thos
Harrison, E & Son
Harrison, James E Hope, Dan'l McMahan, Harriet Skinner, J K & Son Warren & Ridgaway Williams, Denny
Groceries and Provisions
Baker, John W Harrison, Jeremiah Jackson & Holland Shannahan, Wm J Sutliff, Thomas L Wilson, Frank
Hardware.
Dodson & Avery
Harnessmaker.
Weedon, Wm
Hotel. Williams, John T Harrington
Justices of the Peace.
Sparks, O P Willey, Edward
Livery Stables.
Demby, Kinsey Evans, Thos H Hamilton, P T
Hunt, Peter D Jackson & Holland Machinista.
Jump, Alex Lewis, Silas F
Miller. Navy Point Mills, Wm P Sewell
Millinery and Dressmaking.
Meads, Mrs Emma
Miller, Lizzie
Ringgold, Mrs Jane
Smith, Dr James I
Tarr, Mrs S A
Warren, Mrs Hester
Music Teachers.
Dodson, Cora Ford, Maggie
Haddaway, Mrs Annie
Oyster Packers.
Blades, J L & Bro
Caulk, Wm
Fairbank, J O
Ford & Mansfield
Willis, Wm
Painter.
Warden, James
Physicians.
Dodson, RA
Gibson, J C
Miller, John
Smith, James I
White, A M
Printer.
Haddaway, Geo E
Saw Mill.
Sewell, Wm P Ship Builders.
Dawson, Thos L
Kirby & Lang Lambdin, Robert & Sons
Shoemakers.
Fairbank, Oliver Smithman, C A Stoves and Tinware.
Collins, Geo W Taifor.
Mansfield, Cbas H
Watches and Jewelry. Letournan, H G
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TRAPPE
Is 9 miles from Easton and 5 from Clora's Point, on the Choptank River, the shipping point. Location healthy; land good, varies in price from $10 to $100 per acre, and yields 25 bus. wheat and 35 corn. M. E., M. E. South, M. P. and P. E. Churches; public schools. Population 250. R. T. Mullikin, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Pasterfield, Wm H H Seymour, Wm TH
Butchers.
Frampton, R Satterfield, J D
Carpenters and Undertakers.
Bowdle, ET
Coburn, John F
Holmes, J P
Peregoy, James
Sumners, S A
Tarbutton, E
Constable.
Sullivan, Jno S
Druggist.
Kemp, R H
General Merchandise.
Chaplain, D
Clark, J D & Co Dawson, Bowdle & Stephen Haddaway, Mrs S C Leonard, I'M & J H
Lloyd, Mrs M E Lloyd, RN Merrick, W S & S E Mullikin, Mrs J H Whitley, I J
Justices of the Peace.
Butler, R W Craig, C P
Millers.
Jump, I W Tarbutton, J C
Wright, W P
Painter.
Sullivan, John S
Physicians.
Chaplain, James S Hardcastle, E M
Lloyd, F M
Printer.
Mullikin, B
Shoemakers.
Chaplain, D Connolly, J H
Mullikin, P B Payne, E
Tailors.
Mullikin, Jesse Mullikin, Wm
Tinner.
Schuhmann, P
WOODLAND
Is on the Maryland & Delaware R. R., 3 miles from Easton. Soil, red clay ; land can be bought for $30 per acre, and yields 30 bus, wheat and 50 corn. Churches and schools convenient. Population 35. J. Frank Brown, Post master.
Agent-R. R.
Brown, J Frank
Blacksmith.
Kirby, James Carpenter.
Trax, Geo
General Merchandise.
Barnett, D C Green, John
Jump, John Smith, James
Mason.
Brown, Jo8 H
Millers.
Kichline & Jones
Physicians.
Neal, A W
Rose, C H
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WYE MILLS
Is 7 miles from Centreville and near Wye Landing the shipping point" Location healthy ; land rich, well cleared, sells at $30 per acre, produces 30 bus. wheat, 60 corn and 2 tona hay. M. E., M. P. and P. E. Churches and public schoola near. Population 500. C. W. Kelley, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Hoxter, Clay H Orrell, J P & F Wrightson, L
. Butcher.
. Murray, J Carpenters.
Bridges, B Maccabee, J
General Merchandise.
Bartlett, F A Kelley, C W
Saulsbury, T B Skinner, Benj
Miller.
Evans, Christopher Oyster Dealers.
Murray, J Sparklin, Wm
Physician.
Comegys, N
Shoemaker.
Chippy, Frank
FARMERS IN TALBOT COUNTY AND THEIR POST OFFICE ADDRESS :
Broad Creek Neck.
Auld, James Ball, Dawson D Ball, Robert Bridges, Wm H Bromwell, Robert Camper, Addison Camper, Mrs Mary W Carroll, Mra Deborah E Grace, Wm S Hadda way, John Haddaway, Capt W H Harrison, Sam'l James, John Jones, Wm
McQuay, Wm Mortimer, John Neavitt, John A Ridgeway, W H Wayman, John
Cordova.
Ayers, D W Calloway, C Carey, James Christian, G Councell, D L F Davis, E Y Dukes, L 'T
Dukes, W J Fisher, J L Hopkins, J W
Hopkins, T P Hopkins, W J Knapp, A F Labar, H McDonald, John Shull, R R Slaughter, Wm Street, L B Warner, Mrs E Warner, Mrs Jane Williams & Miller Wooters, C R
Easton.
Adkins, Dr J L Allen, Bennett Anderson, Dr James H Arringdale, Richard Austin, Chas H Austin, Harrison Austin, James Barry, F Bartlett, J S Bartlett, John C
Bartlett, Joseph Bateman, Col H E Bateman, Dr J E M Bennett, J B Burrows, Henry Caldwell, John L Catrup, J L Chamberlaine, Dr J EM
Chamberlaine, Joseph C Chance, Tilghman N Cherbonnier, Dr P Chilcutt, John Clark, Z T Cole, Wm Coller, Wm H Conlyn, Wm Coulby, Robert Cox, John N Cox, Dr L C Craft, John H Derfenderfer, E Dixon, James Dixon, R B Duncan, Geo Earle, Dr J C Elbins, Wm T Elliott, James B Fox well, N J Gibson, Chas H Goldsborough, F C Goldsborough, G R Goldsborough, H Goldsborough, J McD Goldsborough, M T Goldsborough, Wm Goldsborough, Wm Jr Grogan, J J Hall, Jarvis Hambleton, J P Hance, H
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Hardcastle, Capt E L F Harden, Chambers Harrison, Dr S A Hart, W A Hatton, Robert Hayes, H R Hayward, Col Wm Herron, A Hollyday, Henry Hollyday, Hon R C Hollyday, Thos R Hollyday, Wm M Hopkins, Henry P Horny, James P Hughlett, Thomas Jackson, R M Jenkins, John Johnston, F H Jones, John Jump, Chas M Jump, John W Jump, Robert H Kemp, Mrs W T Kirby, J Thos Kirby, Silas Kirby, W H Leonard, Capt C R Leonard, John Lloyd, Col E Love Solomon M Lowndes, Com C Lowndes, Lloyd Mackey, Mrs Alex H Martin, Capt D A Martin, TT Mason, John Mason, Wm McGinn, Hugh McNeal, J H Mead, John C Milla, J E Morris, Jacob G Norris, E W
Norris, Owen
Oliver, Thos H Outram, Benj Outram, John Parker, C F Parker, Orin Pascault, A A Pascault, FR Pratt, W A Price, Harrison Price, Joseph R Rash, J F Ray, Edward
Red, G M Reynolds, Henry Reynolds, Wm F Robson, Joseph S Roe, James A Rose, Dr Chas H Shannahan, J E Shannahan, J H K Shannahan, Kelly Shannahan, S E Sheer, F Shreve, Henry Smith, James Smith, L C Smith, W C Smith, W H
Stewart, Maj W E Stichberry, Geo T
Stichherry, Wm T Tilghman, Dr Chas
Todd, John B Todd, Capt Purnell Todd, Thos H Traverse, J
Trimble, David C Tunis, Theophilus Tunis, Wrightson Underwood, Chas H Warner, Isaac Warner, J M
Warner, John Wheeler, H
White, Smith H Willis, F M
Willson, Geo W Willson, Mrs H W
Woodall, E
Wright, Franklin G
Hambleton.
Berry, Geo
Blake, Thos H Elliott, John Fluharty, Geo
Ford, Geo
Fox, Sam'l E Fox well, Noah J Jones, Joseph H Marvel, Wm J Pratt, R T
Price, Wm W
Rathell, Wm L Rea, Thos
Retalie, John Slaughter, Robt H Sparklin, Sam']
Stevenson, Peter H Streets, Edward Stuart, Andrew Stuart, Walter Taylor, Benj Warner, John Warner, John R Willson, John
McDanieltown.
Adams, Sam'I Boothe, Alex Caulk, Joseph O Caulk, Mrs Lena Cockey, John · Dickerson, A O Edgerly, Edgar Godwin, John T Goodwin, E C Gott, Artemua Graw, Wm Haddaway, Chas W Kemp, J H Caulk Kemp, John W Kemp, Joseph O
Kersey, Thos J Leonard, Perry T Lowe, Wm E McDaniel, Chas W McDaniel, James E Porter, J W
Seth, Dr James Wrightson, Francis A Wrightson, G A Wrightson, Joshna G Wrightson, Wm L
Royal Oak.
Adams, James
Auld, Thos
Bartlett, James
Bartlett, John Bartlett, Joseph
Benson, E T Benson, Frank Benson, Samuel Braifmaif, Wm Brinsfield, S Cheers, R Clough, R
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