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Dawson, R Dawson, R M Dean, R Denny, A Denny, C H Denny, JA M Denny, Wm S Dulin, W Easter, James H Fairbank, C E Frampton, R Hall, Ernest Hammond, O Harrington, John Harris, E S Harris, W T Harrison, J H Hopkins, John L Kelley, W W Leonard, C Leonard, Dan'l B Leonard, H R Leonard, N B Leonard, Stephen Morling, Wm Myers, Lewis Newman, Joseph H Orem, Spedden Oxenham, James Pratt, Alcade Richardson, Thos Rigby, J H Robinson, Wm Skinner, Larrie Skinner, R
Soulsby, Chas
Soulsby, R Stanfield, Caleb Stewart, Sam'l Stewart, W T Travis, James Williams, John D Woodall, James Wrightson, J T
Skipton.
Callahan, Mrs A E Callahan, J S Callahan, James Catrup, John W Dawson, John W Donlin, Mrs Mary Dulin, W B Fenner, Barney Gannon, N P Hardcastle, Col A B
Hopkins, Thos Merchant, Wm Quimby, John Quimby, Wm G Ridgway, J H
Sherwood, W B Slaughter, Sam'l M Sullivan, Joshua Tarbutton, Geo H Wood, J 'T Wooters, Chas R Wright, H M
St. Michael's.
Adams, Jobn C
Barnes, J J Benson. James
Blades, Thos of E
Carman, J H
Caulk, Dr Wm
Covey, J H
Dawson, Mrs Dr James Dawson, S H
Dodson, R A
Dodson, Dr R A
Edmonds, Geo
Grace, Thos E Graham, Geo H
Harper, John C
Harrington, M M Harrison, A H
Harrison, Edward Harrison, James Jr
Harrison, John H Harrison, Wm
Jenkins, N P Leonard, PT
Miller, Dr John
Murphy, RK Orem, F S Orem, N 8 Poisal, Rev W M
Radcliffe, J T
Rolle, W H
Ruth, Rev John
Sadler, Barney Seth, Dr James Seymour, W S Tenant, Edward Valliant, James Wayman, T L Willey, Chas W Willey, Edward Willis, Wm
Wrightson, F A Wrightson, W L
Trappe.
Barnett, A H Bartlett, R Berridge, J W Bowdle, Alex Bowdle, C E Cannon, James H Chaplain, A Collins, Wm Connolly, James H Dickinson, J O Eason, Sam'l Ewing, J T - Graham, G C Helsby, J W
Hopkins, E W
Hopkins, H
Hopkins, S S
Hughlett, W R
Kirby, W A Leonard, Q H
Leonard, E H Leonard, J
Leonard, Jas M
Leonard, John H
Leonard, S K Leonard, T A
Leonard, Wm H Long, L MB Mackey, James Martin, J L
Martin, John W Matthews, L H Merrick, S B
Mullikin, John F
Parrott, B J
Powell, Wm N
Price, John F
Robinson, C E
Robinson, Solomon
Rolle, F F Ross, J R
Scheppers, F
Seymour, L S Seymour, T T
Simpson, W T Towers, E J
Valliant, W H
Watts, St Clair Welsh, R T
Willis, John F Willis, N Wilson, Jolın
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Woodland.
Barwick, W J
Lander, John
Anderson, Clement Casson, Edward Ferguson, J Jones, Alex Jump, C M Lloyd, David
Connolly, Frank Connolly, Wm
Mortgage, James Quimby, Wm Rathell, C 1
Dean, Purnell
Denney, Henry
Roe, Emory T
Dodd, John
Roe, Wm E
Everngam, L D
Rose, Chas W
Furner, Wm
Rose, John
Reese, John Roe, JA Shaw, James
Gannon, Nathaniel Galt, James Harris, Solomon Hays, H K
Skinner, Addison
Trax, Jacob
Whitman, F
Higgins, Wm M
Skinner, John K Snow, John Stafford, Joseph
W'ye Mills.
Hopkins, J C
Wheatley, James
Armstrong, W M Bartlett, F A
Hopkins, S W
Wood, John W
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WASHINGTON COUNTY.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, having an area of 463 square miles, is situ- ated in the extreme western part of the State, and bounded on the north by Pennsylvania, east by the Blue Ridge or South Mountains, separating it from Frederick County, south and south-westerly by the Potomac River, and on the west by Allegany County. The surface of the county is partly moun- tanious, being crossed by a number of ridges, between which, however, are. several fine broad valleys, drained by Antietam, Conococheaque and Israel creeks. The minerals of the county have not been much developed. The principal rocks are limestone and slate. Iron ore is known to exist in abun- dance in several localities, and limestone in immense quantities. Hydraulic cement is found near Hancock, and below Williamsport is & hard calcareous slate, which splits into parallel layers, takes a fine polish, and is very durable. Emery (corundum) is found near the Antietam. The soil is principally limestone, with some slate and white oak land.
In the eastern part of the county is the great valley of the Antietam Creek, commonly called the Hagerstown Valley. This valley is mostly limestone land, which is unusually productive, and gives crops of wheat and other grains, unexcelled by any portion of the State. The wheat is equally fine in quality as in quantity, and is manufactured into excellent flour, there being a large number of mill seats, improved by fine merchant flour mills.
This valley has been made famous by the military operations of the great contending armies during the late war, and suffered largely from these operations. The great battle of Antietam was fought by the two armies with columns stretching north and south on either side and facing the town of Sharpsburg. So great is the natural wealth and comparative power of this valley and the industry of the people, that but few traces can now be seen of the damage then done. This county ranks with the most productive and best populated, and is well supplied with transportation facilities. The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal follows the entire border on the Potomac River, 30
Hopkins, John R
Wolcott, Chas
Knotts, Frank
Rose, Wm M
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and the Washington Co. Branch of the B. & O. R. R., Western Md., ard Cumberland Valley railroads, give speedy access to most all parts, offering competition and inducements for the business of the county, and adding much to its present growth and prosperity. The principal productions are' wheat, corn, oats, hay, potatoes, rye, wool, butter and live atock.
Judges Fourth Judicial Circuit-Hon. R. H. Alvey, Chief Judge, Hagers- town ; Hons. Wm. Motter and Geo. A. Pearre, Associate Judges. Auditor -. Geo. Freaner. Clerk to Court-Geo. B. Oswald, Hagerstown. Clerks-O. B. Ridenour, Geo. F. Burkhart, Peter J. Adama, and Geo. T. Leiter. Crier- Joseph Boward. Sheriff-Benj. F. Reichard, Hagerstown. Deputies-Geo. G. Solliday and James Harley. State's Attorney-Edward Stake, Hagers- town. Physician to Jail-Dr. J. B. McKee. Judges of Orphan's Co rt- John Reichard, Chief Judge, John L. Smith and Samuel Strite. Register of Wills-Thomas E. Hilliard, Hagerstown. Clerks-B. F. Keller and Geo. K. Downin. Surveyor-S. S. Downin. County Commissioners-John W. Stone- braker, Joseph Newcomer, Isaac Ankney, John J. Hershey, and John M. Newcomer. Attorney-Fred. F. McComas. Clerk-John L. Bikle. County Collector and Treasurer-Wm. M. Lantz. Deputy-Daniel S. Wolfinger. School Commissioners-Dr. Wm. Ragan, Henry S. Eavey, Thos. H. Crampton, Wm. McLain, and Benj. A. Garlinger. Secretary-P. A. Witmer, Hagers- town. Trustees of Almshouse-Samuel McCreary, Jacob Roessner, and Daniel F. Little. Physician-Dr. J. McP. Scott. Steward-John Liggett. Registers of Voters-Robert W. Grove, Alfred Schnebley, Simon Meredith, Henry W. Reeder, Wm. J. Boyd, John C. Brining, Joseph A. Wishard, John J. Grim, Josephus Ground, A. F. McCoy, Samuel B. Preston, Joseph Miller, P. H. Neibert, L. A. R. Kohler, Dennis Cain, John T. Kinsey, Wm. Bester, John B. Bachtel, and Geo. W. Miller. Constables-John R. Poffin- berger, John B. Stake, Wm. H. Grimes, Wm. Patterson, Alex. A. Cook, Geo. Wassen, Jacob A. Young, David Williamson, Amos Spielman, Scott H. Gardner, Geo. W. Pittman, L. H. Kuhn, Wm. J. Fletcher, H. W. Lyday, W. L. Flora, Geo. W. Barnes, Geo. Fulton, Samuel Sterling, John A. Bairn, Geo. F. Chrissinger and Wm. H. Spielman. Justices of the Peace-R. E. Cook, Jacob A. Wright, Thos. Taggart, Joseph A. Skinner, Solomon Colklesser, Christian G. Brezler, and Otho Oliver. Notaries Public-Wm. S. Williams, Joseph Kausler, Samuel Bovey, and Joseph L. Motter. U. S. Commissioner- Albert Small. Revenue Collector-Col. E. M. Mobley. Congressman Sixth District-Hon. Wm. Walsh. State Senator-Hon. David H. Newcomer. Members House of Delegates-Hons. Joseph H. Farrow, Joseph Harrison, N. Fiery, and Dr. Wm. H. Perkins. Terms of Circuit Court, which are held in the Court House at Hagerstown, the county seat: Law Terms-2d Mondays in February and May, and 3d Monday in November. Chancery Terms- 2d Monday in February, 1st Monday in April, 2d Monday in May, 4th Mon- day in July, 3d Monday in September, and 3d Monday in November. Popu- lation of County-White, 36,557; colored, 2,838. Registered Vote-7,879. Assessed Value of Personal, Real, Stocks and Railroad Property-$17,324,428. State and County Tax-$1.05} on $100.
BENEVOLA
Is 7 miles from Hagerstown. Land, limestone, well cleared, is valued at from $80 to $100 per acre, produces 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. Benevola Chapel, one public school. Population 100. Ezra Newcomer, Postmaster.
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Blacksmiths.
eplinger, Geo N aygilles, M
Carpenters.
ombarger, J Teplinger, Jacob Maysilles, J R General Merchandise. Newcomer, Ezra
Killers.
Newcomer, D H Newcomer, Joseph
Physician.
Lovell, A G
Potter.
Bowman, E
Shoemaker.
Kitzmiller, Dan'l
Veterinariaa.
Emmert, Martin
BOONSBOROUGH
Is 3 miles from Keedysville. Land, limestone, well cleared, varies in value from $30 to $125 per acre, and yields 10 to 35 bus wheat, 25 to 70 corn and 2 tona hay. Disciple, Lutheran, M. E., Roman Catholic, Reform and United Brethren Churches. Public schools. Population 700. Eliza R. Beard, Postmistress.
Blacksmiths.
Bierly, Ezra Lynch, T Snman, Benj Young, Chas Young, John
Carpenters.
Brantner, T H Eavy, James Nyman, Geo Nyman, R V Shriver, John
General Merchandise.
Bombarger, M Davis, Frisby Davis, T J & Bro Stonesifer, J & Son Welck, Wm
Millers.
Clark, J
Nicodemus, John L
Physicians.
Davis, S S Gaines, J M Wheeler, W B Wilson, H B
BREATHEDSVILLE
Is on the Washington Co. Branch of the B. & O. R. R., 7 miles from Hagers- town. Land, limestone, most all cleared, sells at from $40 to $100 per acre; produces 25 bus. wheat, 45 corn and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 150. T. J. Warfield, Postmaster.
Agent-R. R. & Express. Warfield, TJ Attorney at Law. Williams, T J C Blacksmiths.
Garver, Joseph Stockslager, W
Carpenters.
Barr, C M
Price, F T
Carriage and Wagonmakers.
Furley, W
Tahrney & Smith
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1 Coopers.
McNamee Bros General Merchandise.
Jones, J H .. Morin, H C
Mullen, H Warfield, T J
.. Millers. .
Cook, J M & Bro Fiery, N & Co Kemp, J Q A
Physician.
Cheney, J P
BROWNSVILLE
Is near Claggett'a on the Washington Co. Branch of the B. & O. R. R. Lana, heavy clay, one-half cleared, is valued at $40 per acre, and produces 15 bus. wheat, 35 corn, and 2 tons hay. Tunkard Church, Pleasant Valley Seminary, and public schools. Population 80. C. Brown, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Thomas, Geo W
Carpenters.
Deener, Clay
Shankle, Joshua
General Merchandise.
Castle, J E M
Neswanner, G W
Miller.
Fouch, David
Younte, J T
Physician.
Saw Mill.
Brown, A T
Shoemaker.
Frederick, J F
Tanners.
Brown, John & Son
CAVETOWN
Is on the W. M. R. R., 8 miles from Hagerstown. Land limestone, is worth $100 per acre, and produces 15 to 35 bus. wheat, 50 oats, 100 potatoes and 75 corn. Crops are generally good. Churches and schools convenient. Popu- lation 225. Geo. J. Brown, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Dommel, Matthias Hiteshew, Chas Weagly, Theodore
Carpenters and Undertakers.
Beamer, Henry Houser, John General Merchandise. Brown, Geo J
Hotel.
Davis, T H
Lime Burner.
Bishop, John H
Shoemakers.
Blessing, D W
Fockler, Benj
Houser, Andrew
CEARFOSS
Is 2 miles from Pennsylvania State Line. Land, limestone, can be purchased at $75 per acre, and produces 25 bus, wheat, 45 corn, and 3 tons hay. Ger- man Reformed, Evangelical, German Baptist, Winebrennerian, and Menno- nite Churches. Public schools. Population 100. J. M. Bayer, Postmaster.
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Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. France, John Wolfersberger, Silas
Butcher. Cunningham, Geo W
Carpenters. Jacobs, Moses Mowen, Wm
General Merchandise.
Bayer, J M & Co
. Millers.'
Hartranft, Aaron Resh, John Zeller, Henry S
Shoemakers. Cearfoss, Simon Row, Moses
Stock Dealers.
Cearfoss, Daniel Keefer, C R
CHEWSVILLE
Is on the W. M. R. R., 5 miles from Hagerstown. Land, limestone, is worth from $50 to $100 per acre, and yields 35 bus. wheat, 60 oats, 150 potatoes, 60 corn and 2 tons hay. Crops generally good. Churches and schools in the vicinity. Population 250. H. H. Mullen, Postmaster.
Agent-Railroad.
Beard, S W
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Churchman, N Newman, D Poffenberger, H
Broom Mannfacturer. Palmer, J
Butcher.
Wolf, Jacob
General Merchandise.
Beard, S W Betts & Son
Shoemakers.
Fowler, D B Little, H Smith, Ezra
Stock Dealer. Hartle, John H
CLEAR SPRING
Is 11 miles west of Hagerstown and 7 from Cherry Run, W. Va., on the B. & O. R. R. Land, limestone, well cleared, varies in price from $10 to $100 per acre; yielas 10 to 30 bus. wheat, 40 to 60 corn, and 2 tons hay. Reformed, Lutheran, M. E., M. E. (colored,) P. E. and Roman Catholic churches. Several public schools, one colored. Population 850. Solomon Steinmetz, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Bane, Frank M Gardner, Wm
Butchers.
Kreps, John M Sosey, John
Carpenters and Undertakers. Anderson, John Love, James Reeder, Henry Summers, David
Carriage and Wagonmakers.
Anderson, John Kerr, James Looston, John
Confectionery.
Mason, Daniel Sleigh, Chas
Constables.
Gardner, Scott H Spielman, Amos
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Druggista.
Grey bell, J M Houck, David L
Furniture.
Frantz, Emanuel Snyder, Wm
General Merchandise.
Bovey, O K & SS
Costley, T J
Edelen, John
Flora, David
Houck, Jacob Loose, J & Son
Reitzell, 8 M
Snyder & Miller Sponseller & Bro Wilson, R H
Harnessmakers.
Luther, Fred Reeder, Theodore
Hotels.
Bovey, Sam'l
Fellinger, F & Son
'Justices of the Peace.
Johnson. T B
Nesbitt, Allen A
Perry, H F
Livery Stables.
Costley, T J
Knepper, Chas D
Millers.
Blair, James Charles, Benj Charles, Lewis Draper, John Kuhn Bros
Millinery.
Frantz, Mollie Steinmetz, Maggie
Notary Public.
Bovey, Samuel Physicians.
Doyle, F C Richardson, G N Shank, Adam A.
Restaurant.
Morrison, B
Saw Mills.
Ernst, Joseph Sowers, Sam'l
Shoemakers.
Cook, John Power, John Ward, Sam'l Warner, G A
Stoves and Tinwares. Goodrich, Clarence S Sosey, Jacob
COLLEGE ST. JAMES
Is 3 miles from Breathedsville, situated in the fertile Cumberland Valley. It takes its name from the college of that name which is here located, being one of the oldest institutions of the kind in the State; Henry Onderdonk is the head master, assiated by a full corps of efficient professors. The buildings and grounds are ample and well and tastefully laid out; a spring of pure water gushes forth from an immense limestone rock, while the fresh air is freely breathed from the mountains which are visible on all aides. The land is limestone, well cleared, sells at from $30 to $70 per acre, produces 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. Population 40. Henry Onderdonk, Postmaster.
DOWNSVILLE
Is 3 miles from Williamsport: Land, limestone, nearly all cleared, is worth $50 per acre, and yields 15 to 20 bus. whest, 60 corn and 3 tons hay. Tunk- ard, Disciple and German Reformed Churches. Public schools. Population 175. John R. Reichard, Postmaster.
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Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Bowers, Dan'l Lambert, David Long, Dan'l Lyden, Geo Thomas, Henry
Carpenters. Wolford, Jacob Wolford, Wm
Confectionery.
Clark, Morgan
General Merchandise. Dellinger, Dan'l Reichard, John R
Miller.
Avis, Wm Physicians. Beeler, Geo B Grimes, Wm H
Shoemaker. Thompson, Jacob
EAKLE'S MILLS
Is on the Washington Co. Branch of the B. & O. R. R., 13 miles from Hagers- town. Land, good, can be purchased at from $30 to $100 per acre, and pro- duces 20 bns. wheat, 50 corn, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 100. Martin Eakle, Postmaster.
Agent-R. R.
Eakle, M Blacksmiths.
Hagan, FT Kitzmiller, Frisby Zimmer, N
General Merchandise. Eakle, M & Son
Eakle, Jacob S
Millers. Eakle, H M R Eakle, Martin Nunamaker, R
Physician.
Keedy, J D
FAIR PLAY
Is 2 miles from Breathedsville; land, limestone, is worth $60 per acre, and produces 20 bns. wheat and 2 tons hay. Lutheran and Church of God. Public Schools. Population 100. Joseph Santman, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Kit. miller, Jacob
General Merchandise.
Morin, H C
Physician.
Maddox, T
Shoemaker.
Coffman, Simon
Talior.
Santman, Joseph
Undertaker. Welty, David
FUNKSTOWN
Is on the Frederick Turnpike 2} miles from Hagerstown. The location is pleasant and healthy, near the Antietam River, which supplies an abundance of water for milling and other purposes. The land is limestone, well cleared off, commands $60 per acre ; produces 15 bus. wheat, 45 corn, and 2 tons bay. Lutheran, German Reformed, M. E., and Tunkard Churches. One public school. Population 700. D. W. McCoy, Postmaster.
Huckster.
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WASHINGTON HOUSE!
HAGERSTOWN.
Mrs. G. G. Middlekauff, Proprietress.
NEWLY REFITTED and REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT.
OMNIBUS AND PORTERS AT ALL DEPOTS TO CONVEY GUESTS TO HOUSE FREE OF CHARGE.
Elegant Sample Rooms Furnished to Commercial Travelers.
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Bakery and Confectionery. Humrichouse, E P
Blacksmiths. Byerly Bros Garis, Geo Spesard, Chas
Carpenter and Builder. Furry, Wm
General Merchandise.
Knode, Wm H South, T B & Co Watts, T B & Co
Harnessmaker.
Derr, D C
Miliers.
Fiery, N & Bro
Millwright. McFerren, Sam'I T ៛ Painter and Paperhanger. McCoy, D W
Paper Co.
Antietam
Physician.
Gross, H B
Shoemakers.
Bowers, D
Carty, FR
Snyder, O H
Stoves and Tinware.
Saxten, C R
HAGERSTOWN,
The county seat, is a thriving town, situated near the Antietam Creek, 8 miles from the Potomac River and 86 from Baltimore. The Western Mary- land, Cumberland Valley, and Baltimore & Ohio Railroads centre here, each offering ample facilities for freight and travel with the cities of Balti- more, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Washington, and New York. The location is picturesque and in the midst of a rich, lovely valley, surrounded by some of the finest and most highly improved farms in the State. Its many natural advantages, attracting attention, manufactures have been established, giving employment to a large number of people, adding much to the wealth and population of this vicinity. The city is well built, lighted with gas, is incorporated, and is controlled by a Mayor and City Council; it has a court house and jail and some fine churches, and several well conducted private and public schools. Population 6,500. William Logan, Postmaster.
CHURCHES AND PASTORS .- Lutheran, Rev. S. W. Owen; Lutheran, (Trinity,) Rev. I. R. Williams; German Lutheran, Rev. J. G. Reitz; P. E., Rev. W. A. Mitchell; Roman Catholic, Rev. Father J. M. Jones; Presby- terian, Rev. J. C. Thompson ; First Reformed, Rev. J. S. Keiffer; Second, Rev. C. H. Coon; M. E., Rev. A. S. Hank ; United Brethren, Rev. C. M. Hott; Christian, Rev. L. H. Stein, and M. E., (colored,) Rev. J. W. Beckett.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES .- K. of P .- Valley 70. I. O. O. F .- Potomac 31, and Gilead Emcampment 6. A. F. & A. M .- Friendship 81, and Ithiel Chapter 27. I. O. R. M-Antietam 46. K. of H .- Washington 333. K. M. C .- Black Rock 1. Young Men's Christian Association.
ASSOCIATIONS .- Mechanic's Loan and Savings, Washington Co. Savings, Enterprise Loan and Building, Hagerstown Gas Light, and Rose Hill Ceme- tery.
TOWN OFFICERS .- Mayor-Wm. S. Swartz. Councilmen-Joseph H. Fiery, Geo. Lias, M. L. Byers, Hiram Spielman, and Lewis Delamarter. Clerk-R. E. Cook. Attorney-Alex. Armstrong. Treasurer-M. L. Byers. Tar Collector-John B. Fiery. Market Master-Jacob Cookerly.
Agents-Insurance.
Armstrong & Bitner McComas, H A & Co
Agents-Rallroads.
Koehler, H C-Western Md
Nill, T J-C. Valley
Ways, Chas E-B & O
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
'Centennial" Corn Shellers
HAGERSTOWN STEAM ENGINE AND MACHINE CO. Manufacturers of Garver & Bikle's Celebrated "Empire" Thresher and Separator, TRIPPLE-GEARED "DOWN" and "MOUNTED" HORSE POWERS, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, Hagerstown. JOSIAH F. SMITH, Pres't. J. W. GARVER, Sup't. EDW. W. MEALEY, Treas.
"Buckeye" Wheat Fans.
REINHOLD J. HALM, Attorney at Law,
Office with Hon. Wm. T. Hamilton,
HAGERSTOWN.
T. B. CUSHWA, FAMILY GROCER,
AND DEALEE IN
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, &c.
HAGERSTOWN.
DR. T. SCHLOSSER & SON, Office, No. 95 West Franklin Street, HAGERSTOWN.
Those wishing teeth inserted would do well to give him a call, as he is prepared to insert teeth, from one to a full set. Decayed teeth plugged with fine gold. Charges moderate. All operations warranted to give satisfaction, or no charge.
TINNING AND FRUIT CAN WORKS, HAGERSTOWN. HENRY K. HOCH,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER OF Tin and Sheet Ironware, Stamped Ware, Slove Pipe and Elbows, Fisher's Pat. Self-Sealing Froil Jar Trimmings, Tin Cans, Extra Sealing Rings, &c. Also, Wholesale Manufacturer of the OIL PASTE BOOT AND SHOE BLACKING, Put up in tin boxes, two sizea. BEND FOR WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. Address HENRY K. HOCH, P. O. Box 172, Hagerstown.
SCHILDNECK & CO.
TANNERS & CURRIERS,
AND DEALERS IN
HIDES AND LEATHER,
HAGERSTOWN.
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Agenta-Real Estate. Armstrong & Bitner
Agenta-Sewing Machine. Miller, Edward S Sharer, Geo Warner, James B
Agricultural Implements. Bell, H F Hagerstown Agric'l Imp'l Mfg' Co Attorneys at Law.
Armstrong & McDowell
Claggett, Z S
Darby, F M
Douglass, Henry Kyd
Edwards, A B
Edwards, T H Freaner, Geo French, Geo Halm, Reinhold J Hamilton & Smith Hamilton, Wm HA Kealhofer, Wm
Keedy, H H Lane, J C Lane, Wm P
Loose, S B McComas & McComas
Mealey, E W
Motter, Snively
Neill, Alex Schley, Buchanan Small, Albert Smith, Lewis C Stake, Edward Syester, A K
Weisel & Remly Wiles, D H
Auctioneers.
Boward, Joseph Futterer, C M Hykes, J M
Rummel, Wm M Sheckles, Richard
Socey, Jacob
Stouffer, Dan'l F Warner, Robert
Bakers and Confectioners.
Bentz, Mrs M L Bowman, Geo R Dutrow & Martz Earhart, John H
Middlekauff, Mrs Mary Roessner, Jacob Seidenstricker, A Smith, Gotleib Ullrich, Chas Winter, Geo L Young, Henry
Bankers. Hoffman, Eavey & Co
Barbers.
Monath, Jacob
Robinson, Marshall
Schneler, W M
Seibert, Conrad
Williams, Henry
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Garling. John
Marr, Wm
Pompell, M
Weller, Wm M
Boarding.
Bamford, R C
Bookbinders.
Mentzer, L L
Rose, A
Books, Stationery & Wall Paper.
Edwards & Co Hays, Wilson L
Mobley, Walter A
Boots and Shoes.
Brey, J W
Brezler, Christian G
Campbell D
Crawford, S C
Fox, Geo A
Gall & Hammill
Gettinger & Condry
Harris, Chas H
Mckean, Geo
Owner, Joseph S
Rauth, Geo
Regney, C E
Rose, Mrs A & Daughter
Sheiring, Geo
Troxell, Wm D
Brewers.
Heimel, Justus Schuster, Robert Wagner, Wm Witzenbacher, Wm
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LOUIS E. McCOMAS. FRED, F. McCOMAS. MCCOMAS & MCCOMAS, Attorneys at Law, -AND- SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
Jonathan St., (Near Court House,) HAGERSTOWN.
Z. S. CLAGGETT, Attorney at Baw, HAGERSTOWN.
Will attend to the collection of claims in Washington, Frederick and Allegany Counties.
W. H. ARMSTRONG.
J. I. BITNER.
ARMSTRONG & BITNER, REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Negotiate the purchase and sale of Farms and all kinds of Real Property.
HAGERSTOWN.
S. B. LOOSE, Alex. Armstrong, Wm. M. McDowell. Armstrong & McDowell, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATTORNEYS & LAW,
HAGERSTOWN.
MEALEY'S ROW, HAGERSTOWN.
Hagerstown Agricultural Implement Manufacturing Company, HAGERSTOWN, MANUFACTURERS OF THE HAGERSTOWN Grain, Seed and Fertilizing Drill, THE HAGERSTOWN SPRING-TOOTH HORSE RAKE, THE CELEBRATED HAGERSTOWN DOUBLE-HULLER CLOVER MACHINE, FODDER CRUSHERS, &C.
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Brick Manufacturers. Webel, Louis Winters, Henry Broom Manufacturers. Cramer & Co Butchers.
Albert, C R Albert, Geo Albert, Jacob Albert Wm H Deihl, C E Eyler, H Hartle & Bro Hawthorn, T Lorshbaugh, Jacob McCarter, G Newman, Sam'l South, David Stauch, J H Suter, S A
Carriage and Wagon Makers.
Chrissinger, Geo Chrissinger, S & M
Leggett, John Mobley, Wm E Clothing and Gent's Goods.
Einstein, M Orndorf, W F Coal and Wood.
Bell, H F
Boyer, D S Emmert, J S McComas, Fred'k Thurston, J B
Contractor and Builder. Dayhoff, J C Dentist.
Berry, M A
Crowther, D W
Harbaugh, G N
Schlosser, Tobias & Son
Swallow, J E
Distiller and Vintner. Walker, W W
Druggists.
Aughinbaugh, D C Blew & Lucas Byers, M L Croft, S F
McKee Bros
Dry Goods and Notions.
Brugh, P A Clapp, A A
Fechtig, M F Hoffman & Eyerly Kridler, J Hanaon Landers & Co McComas, L F Roach, Chas E Yingling, A
Florists.
Boyd, Thos Bester & Bros
Flour and Feed.
Little, Dan'l F Thomas, Frederick Founders and Machinists. Hagerstown Steam Engine Co Furniture. Little, Chas F General Merchandise.
Beachley, J H
Bloom, S M & Co
Rouskulp, S E
Smith, John O
Glove Manufacturers. Updegraff, Geo & Son
Groceries and Provisions.
Baker, J & Son
Benner, J E
Blake, J H
Bloom, S M & Co
Brendle, Dan'l L
Chrissinger, M L
Cush wa, T B
Eichelberger, D
Emmert, J S
Fechtig, C C & Co
Gassman & Bro
Gray, Peter Herbert, F D
Householder, Wm
Huyett, John H
Keerl, H B
Knight, C M
Knode, Clinton
Leaman, John F
Leister, Levi Newcomer & Shafer
Renner, J Ridenour, J E
Roulette, Joseph C Sands, Geo. W Spangler, Chas A Stover, Riddle Tice, H C Winch, Jacob
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Gun and Locksmiths.
Rettberg, Jacob Schneider, J
Hardware. McKee Bros Tice & Hammond
Hats, Caps, Furs, &c. Gettinger & Condry Rose, Mrs A & Daughter Rouskulp, S J & Bro Updegraff, Geo & Son
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