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General Merchandise.
Shaffer & Houston Paper Manufacturers. Abraham, Joseph
Dushane & Glatfelter
Roofing Felt Manufacturer.
Knight, C P
BLACK ROCK
Is 7 miles from Parkton. Land, good, principally cleared, sells from $20 to $50 per acre, and yields 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 50 corn, and 3 tons hay. Bap- tist and United Brethren churches. Public schools. Population 150. Thomas Kelbsugh, Postmaster.
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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.
Blacksmiths.
Tracy, Cornelius Wirner, John
Carpenters.
Wilhelm, Benj Wilhelm, Rev John L
General Merchandise. Price, Mordecai B Wilhelm, Daniel
Masons.
Cox, Oliver Jackson, Wesley
Millers.
Benson, Rev Joshua L Gorsuch, Jacob
Shoemakers.
Peregoy, Henry Wilhelm, Abraham
BROOKLANDVILLE
Is on the Green Spring Branch of the N. C. R. W., 9} miles from Baltimore. Land, sandy loam, principally cleared, can be bought at from $50 to $200 per acre, according to location and improvements; produces 25 bus, wheat, 50 corn, and 2 tons hay. M. E. Church. Public schools convenient. Pop- ulation 200. F. H. Mather, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Justus, Levi
Bleaching and Dyeing. Wright, R & Co
Carpenters.
Cross, D W Hare, David Lovett, Sam'l
Florist.
· Zink, J .W
General Merchandise.
Brown, A & Son Hahn, J Mather, F
Bryan, J M Miller.
Painter. Swem, Geo Physician. Naylor, H L Stock Breeder. Brown, G O
BUTLER
Is 7 miles from Cockeysville; land, limestone, is worth $50 per acre, pro- duces 20 bus. wheat, 50 corn, and 1 ton hay. Black Rock Church, and pub- lic school. Population 200. Aquilla Ensor, Postmaster.
Basketmaker.
Baker, Wm
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Brooks, Chas Cole, J A Gerver, E Whitaker, Henry
Carpenter.
Brooks, G R
General Merchandise. Benson, Rev Joseph L Ensor & Co Ensor, Geo of L
Hotel.
Kemp, CO Machinist.
Davis, Evan . Millers.
Benson, Rev Joseph L Bolinger, Daniel Zouck, H J
Physicians.
England, F F Merryman, M
Shoemaker.
Naylor, John
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
C. H. SULLIVAN. L. A. POEHLMANN. SULLIVAN & CO., Shippers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in . COAL. Yard at Junction of Frederick Turnpike and Baltimore and Potomac R. R., CARROLL.
C. H. SULLIVAN. L.A. POEHLMANN. SULLIVAN & CO., DEALERS IN LUMBER, Building Material &c. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, LIME, BRICK & BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CARROLL.
CHAS. W. MATTFELDT, CATONSVILLE,
DEALER IN Groceries, Feed, Dry Goods, Notions, HARDWARE, HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, TOBACCO, SEGARS. AND LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS. (" All of which will be sold Low for Cash. Give me a call.
DR. N. R. GERRY,
CATONSVILLE.
OFFICE HOURS: 7 to 9 A. M., 2 to 3, and 6 to 8 P. M.
MRS. S. M. SCHWEINSBERG,
DRY GOODS -AND- NOTIONS,
CATONSVILLE.
MISS A. M. SEICKE, CONFECTIONARY,
CATONSVILLE,
Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of all kinds of Candy, Cakes and Nuts; and all goods to be found in a First- Class Confectionary.
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CALVERTON MILLS
Is on the Baltimore, Calverton and Powhatan Railway, near the city limits, on the weat. Climate, moderate; land, very valuable, produces good crops of wheat, corn, potatoes, and market supplies. Churches and schools near. Population 1,000. L. F. Bowen, Jr., Postmaster.
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. 1 McCormack, Moses Slack, John Bowen, L F Delcher, John Eney, W J Bnichers. Hotels. Calverton, Ripple & Fawsett Tinker, Rupley & Berryman Millers.
Poole, John Uble, John
Constable.
Bowen, L F
General Merchandise.
Coale, L P Wallbrook, Thos
CARROLL
Is on the Frederick Road, 3} miles from Baltimore, and at the junction of the Frederick Turnpike and B. & P. R. R. The Baltimore, Catonsville & Elli- cott City Passenger Railway cars paas every half hour, and six traina of the B. & P. R. R. pass daily. Village healthy. Land, valuable, nearly all cleared, yields 25 bus. wheat, 40 oats and 30 corn. M. E. and Roman Catholic churches. Public and private schools, and other religious and educational institutions near. Population 1,500. Aug. Auer, Postmaster.
Bakers and Confectioners.
Badger, Mrs Mary Eitze, Jacob
Schultze, Henry A
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Burgess, W H Erpron, Conrad Fallon, B Hardesty, Nicholas
Kapran, Conrad
Schlosser, Henry Seidel, E
Boots and Shoes.
Stein wedel, W Brewer.
Steifel, E W Carpenter.
Morsbuger, John
Coal and Lumber.
Kelly, Thos Sullivan & Co
Contractor.
Harden, Thos J Florists.
Brummel, John Cook, John Dodd, John
! Eyer, Jacob Feast, John E -- Hess, Geo P Picquett, Geo Reichman, Wm
Steinecker, John
FIonr and Feed.
Klarner, H A
Groceries.
Dyser, Geo Escherick, Geo
Hartmann, John
Hoffman, A
Rossberg, Chas
Hardware.
Sullivan & Co
Hotel.
Fairview, S Balderson Marble Works.
Lachenmayer, E H Millers.
Hazelhurst & Co Legg, J H Tilton & Tilton Titlow, H R 1 Tyson & Bro
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
AMMENHEUSER & PRATORIUS, Blacksmiths,
CATONSVILLE.
All kinds of work done in Iron at the shortest notice.
FRANCIS X. KODER, WHEELWRIGHT, Catonsville, Manufacturer of all kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, CARTS, &c. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch.
CARRIAGE MAKING.
C. E. MINNICK & SON. Having established themselves at CATONSVILLE,
Are prepared to execute Orders for First-Class Carriages of all Descriptions. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
REFERENCES : R. BTOCKET MATHEWS, Esq., 230 North Charles Street. DE. JAMES A. STEUART, Health Commissioner, 103 Park Street. DR. N. G. RIDGELY, 161 McCulloh Street. DR. JAMES PATTERSON, Corner St. Paul and Franklin Streets. J. D. STEWART, Central Stables. ARTHUR H. MANN, Park Stables. HON. J. MORRISON HARRIS, Law Buildinga. HON. H. L. BOND, Bolton and Lanvale Streets. MCAFEE BROS., Flonr, Feed and Produce Dealers. HON. ANTHONY KENNEDY, Catonsville.
MRS. A. UNGER,
Catonsville Market House, DEALER IN MEATS, GROCERIES, &c. CATONSVILLE.
N. J. MAISEL & BRO.
BUTCHERS, CATONSVILLE.
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Physician.
Hollyday, J G
Saddies and Harness.
Baer, M
Tinner.
Buhn, Hays
Tobacconist.
Opitz, John
Yarn Manufacturer. Felbus, Lewis Wines and Liquors.
Bopp, John Detrich, Adam Gleim, N Huffer, Geo
Medenwaldt, E Renler, C
CATONSVILLE
Is on the Frederick Road, 6 miles from Baltimore. The Baltimore, Catons- ville & Ellicott City Passenger Railway cars leave every hour to and from the city. The Narrow Gauge Railway, which has been surveyed, reaching from Baltimore to Ellicott City via Catonsville, when constructed, will open up and develop one of the most beautiful suburban sections that environ the city. The surrounding country is filling up rapidly with country seats of retired merchants and business men of the city, and with the additional facility of the Narrow Gauge Railway, giving ingress and egress to the city in fifteen to twenty-five minutes, and low fare. With this improvement this section undoubtedly will attract the attention of capital, and its future will be one of great prosperity. Land, valuable, nearly all cleared, with some oak, hickory, ash, dogwood, popla., cedar and chestnut yet standing, and produces 20 to 25 bus. wheat, 40 oats, and 30 to 40 corn. M. E., P. E. and Lutheran churches. Public, private and German schools. Spring Grove Asylum, (a State institution for the insane,) an imposing, substantial and well conducted edifice, is located here. Population 2,000. C. P. Fusting, Postmaster.
Bakery and Confectionery. Drasler, Mrs Rosa Grim, John Miller, Geo Seicke, Miss A M
Barber.
Kelley, S
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Adams, Remus Ammenheuser & Pratorius Koder, Francis X Pilert, John J
Boots and Shoes.
Fischbach, Geo Lynch, M M Schotta, A Weber, Fred
Butchers.
Kirn, E Maisel, N J & Bro
Carrlagemakers. Minnick, C E & Son
Druggist.
Coskery, H J Dry Goods.
Burns, Mrs M A Schweinsberg, Mrs S M Florist. Feast, Sam'l & Sons Flour and Feed.
Tumblison, Frank A General Merchandise.
Fusting, C P Mattfeldt, Chas W McMiller & Slack Miller, Henry Groceries and Provisions
Ege, John Myers, L Platt, John Unger, Mrs A
Hotels.
Davis, B Doyle, T Myers, Humphrey Petzold, Chas
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Mrs. Mary C. Smith, TOBACCONIST, DEALER IN Tobacco, Segars & Pipes, CATONSVILLE.
oot
G. FISCHBACH, & Shoe Maker,
CATONSVILLE, Manufacturer of all kinds of, BOOTS AND SHOES, And Repairing done at Shortest Notice.
PETER KRIES, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING,
IN ALL THEIR BRANCHES. All Kinds of PATENT BURNERS, GLOBES, &c.
No. 1 NORTH CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE. Gas Machines for Public and Private Buildings, GAS GOVERNORS SAVING FROM 20 to 40 PER CENT. Agent for Pure Refined Gasoline for Gas Machines. ALL KINDS OF PLUMBING MATERIAL FURNISHED & FITTED UP AT REASONABLE RATES TERRA COTTA DRAIN PIPE, &C.
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Justices of the Peace.
Pilert, John J Smith, A
Painter.
Reed, A M
Physicians.
Gerry, N R Macgill, C W G Wysham, W E
Pottery.
Kalb, Geo S
Saddles and Harness.
Freund, Jacob Tailor.
Asperger, John
Tinner.
Fisher, Geo
Tobacconist.
Smith, Mrs Mary C
Undertaker.
Priester, V Watches and Jewelry.
Steibel, Geo H
Wines and Liquors.
Kilpatrick, R W McDaniels, L A Pilert, John .J Sluther, Paul Wuth, John
CHASE'S
Is on the P. W. & B. R. R, 15 miles from Baltimore; land, good, principally cleared, is worth $50 per acre, and yields 20 to 30 bus, wheat, 50 to 75 corn, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools convenient. Population 150. Wil- mot Johnson, Postmaster.
Agent-R. R. Lewis, Frank P
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Brazier, Robert McClelan, John Ullrich, F W
Carpenters.
Bevans, Wm Carback, James Fowler, W Hughes, John C
James, H M Sheridan, J A
General Merchandise.
Chapman, C C Gerst, Jacob Loy, A Wilkie, J
Physician. Allender, W T
Shoemaker. | O'Connor, Daniel
COCKEYSVILLE
Is on the N. C. R. W., 15 miles from Baltimore. Land, good, valued from $50 to $200 per acre, yields 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. Several fine marble quarries are in the vicinity, giving employment to a number of people. P. E. Church, one school. Population 300. J. W. Frankenfield, Postmaster.
Agent-R. R. Frankenfield, J W
Auctioneers. Duncan, Wm & Son Blacksmiths.
Howard, Jarrett Howard, Wm Keys, Gco
Butcher.
Zink, John
Carpenters and Builders. Frantz, Thos Trimbell, C T
Carriagemaker.
Hubbard, G W
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Coal and Lumber. Hardisty, B McLean
Commission Merchant. Frankenfield, A C Constable.
Green, J W Cotton Manufacturers. Woodward, Baldwin & Norris Distillers. Hyatt & Clark
Gencral Merchandise.
Cockey, J F Duncan, J DC Mordew, Jacob
Harnessmaker. Mitchell, T D
Gill, H S
Hotel.
Justices of the Peace. Cain, Joshua Duncan, Wm
Marble Quarry.
Connolly, J B
Millers.
Ennis, Wm
Matthews, Thos H
Physicians.
Benson, B R
Galloway, Joseph B
Shoemakers.
Anzel, Martin Dietz, Geo Tracy, W A Zink, John
A
CUB HILL
Is 6 miles from Stemmer's Run; land, inglass and gravelly, can be bought for $75 per acre, yields 20 bus, wheat, 50 corn, and 2 tons hay. M. E. Church, one public school. Population 150. Virginia M. Ady, Postmistress.
Blacksmith.
Guilfoyle, Harry
Carpenters.
Chenoweth, John Donavin, Owen Keller, John
General Merchandise. Smith, James
Hotels.
Ady, Mrs Caroline Hughes, Wm T
Miller.
Oales, Wm
Physictan.
Harrison, H
ELLENGOWAN
Is on the N. C. R. W., 13 miles from Baltimore; land, limestone, can be bought at from $75 to $150 per acre, produces 30 bus. wheat, 30 to 40 corn, and 1 ton hay. St. Joseph's Church, two public schools. Population 150. Eliza Fitzgerald, Postmistress.
Blacksmiths. Anderson, Geo L Price, David Sparks, Edward
Carpenter. Doyle, Edward General Merchandise. Armstrong, John C
Eaton, Mrs Mary Fitzgerald, Mrs Margaret Fitzgerald, Mrs Patrick Fitzgerald, Thos W Flavin, Mrs Griffin, Thos W O'Hara, Martin
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Lime Burners.
Bosley, John of Wm Childa, Wm E Kennedy, Martin Kennedy, Philip Parks, Wm Price, John O
Shipley, Vincent T Ward, Thos
Miller.
Nevin, Thomas Physicians.
Galloway, Joh. Galloway, Thoa K
EMORY GROVE
Is on the W. M. R. R., 19 miles from Baltimore. It is at the head of Worthington Valley and near the Emory Grove Camp Ground, from which it derives its name. Land, limestone, well cleared, sells at from $50 to $100 per acre, as to location and improvements; produces 20 bus, wheat, 40 oats, 100 potatoes, 50 corn, and 2 tona hay. Population 50. S. P. Townsend, Postmaster.
Agricultural Implements. Pennington, R H
Blacksmith.
Chaney, Isaiah
Boarding.
Gore, Mrs L E
General Merchandise.
Pennington, R H Townsend, S P
FORK MEETING-HOUSE
Is 10 miles from Magnolia. Land, good, can be bought for $50 per acre; produces 20 bus. wheat and 50 corn. Churches and schools convenient. Population 50. John C. Walton, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Arthur, John Lee, John H Smith, Joseph A
Butcher.
Dilworth, John
Carpenters.
Carman, Elijah Robertson, Edward
Fertilizer Manufacturer. Reckord, Henry
General Merchandise.
Reckord, John H Wright, WO B Hotels.
Dampman, J Gross, John Physician.
Gorsuch, James Pnmpmakers.
Devereaux, James Wright, John S Shoemakers.
Carter, Dennis Steinmetz, John
GARDENVILLE
Is on the Belair Road a few miles from Baltimore. The land, well cleared, valuable and fertile, and many are engaged in truck farming. Churches and schools near. Population 100. C. Scholl, Postmaster.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Herman B. L. Everding, GOVANSTOWN, Dealer in Corn, Oats, Mill Feed, Whitewash Lime, etc.
Cement, Calcine and Lime Plaster. AGENT FOR FOUTZS POWDERS And Bradley's Enamel Paint.
Wm. T. Lewis,
Wholesale and Retall Dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES & SNUFF York Road,
4 Miles from Baltimore, Near Woodbourne Ave. Baltimore Co.
Cigars from 81.50 to 86.00 Per Hundred. If you want a GOOD CIGAR for 5 or 10 Cents, call and see me at the BIG SIGN OUT FRONT.
WM. A. MILLER.
CANDY FACTORY
FOREIGN FRUITS
345 WMA.MILLER .. 345+
.345
Candies, Fruits, Nuts, CANNED GOODS, CIGARS, &c. 345 W. BALTIMORE STREET,
AND
58 German Street, BALTIMORE.
FINE WATCH REPAIRS AT TRADE PRICES.
CLEANING $1.50. MAINSPRING $1.25.
Warranted for One Year, BY THE ENGLISH WATCHMAKER, JOHN R. HARE, 63 Fayette Street, OPPOSITE BARNUM'S, BALTIMORE.
ESTABLISHED 1828.
HILLEN HOUSE,
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. EUROPEAN PLAN.
Corner Front and Hillen Streets, - Baltimore, Near the Western Maryland Depot, and four blocks from City Hall. OYSTERS in every style and GAME of all kinds in season. TELEGRAPH WIRES to all parts of the WORLD.
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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.
Blacksmiths.
Kemp, John W Krach, Philip J Scholl, Christopher
Brewery.
Brehm, G Groceries. Booksbum, Charles Oyeman, Robt T Schone, John & Son
Hotels. Moller, Valentine Schaffer, F
Justice of the Peace.
Carter, John G
Physician.
Corse, Geo F
Saloons.
Brehm, G Grissell, Jobn
Krause, John
Marhancke, Mrs Mary
Sommer, M
Shoemakers.
Brantigan, M Hartman, F
Tinner.
Frohn, Sebastian Wheelwrights.
Grauer, Geo Herrman, Jobn
GARRISON
Is 1 mile from Arlington. Land, clay, is worth from $100 to $400 per acre, yields 25 bus. wheat, 35 corn, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 30. Alfred H. Slade, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Mepham, O Smidth, John
Carpenter and Builder.
Ortwine, Wm
General Merchandise.
Lowrey, M A Mason.
Arthur, Thos
Powder Manufacturer.
Parks, James
GLENCOE
Is on the N. C. R. W., 20 miles from Baltimore, 600 feet above tidewater; place healthy, soil rotten rock; land, principally cleared, commands from $75 to $100 per acre; produces 15 to 25 bus. wheat, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay ; water excellent; location picturesque. Emanuel P. E. Church and a semi- nary. Population 125. Geo. R. Mowell, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Eckers, Wm Carpenters. Underwood, Geo A Under wood, Joseph Wilson, Wm
General Merchandise. Cole, Frank
Mowell, Geo R
Millers.
Ensor, Geo K Matthews, Elias
Physicians.
Austin, P H
Mitchell, A R
Mitchell, F D
GORSUCH MILLS
Is 5 miles from Bentley's Springs. Land, sandy loam, principally cleared, is worth $25 per acre; yields 16 bus. wheat, 50 corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco, and 2 tons hay. M. E. Church. One public school. Population 100. J. V. Wine- miller, Postmaster.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ESTABLISHED 1855.
A. BRACKENRIDGE,
FLORIST,
GOVANSTOWN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Bedding and Green House Plants, &c., &c.
I keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of Plants suitable for WINDOW DECORATIONS, CONSERVA- TORIES, and HOT HOUSES. Special attention is called to my large stock of FERNS, BEGONIAS, PALMS, MARANTAS, DRACONAS, &c. A personal inspection of same is asked. Catalogues on application ..
CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL DESIGNS TO DADEA.
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, ROOTS, &c. CULTIVATED AND FOR SALE BY WILLIAM D. BRACKENRIDGE, ROSEBANK NURSERIES,
GOVANSTOWN, - Near Baltimore.
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Blacksmith. McCoy, Joseph
Carpenters. Seitz, Chas & Co
General Merchandise.
Winemiller, J S Miller. Winemiller, J V
Physician. McCurdy, John
GOVANSTOWN
Is on the York Road, 4 miles from Baltimore. The general aspect, when approaching by the York Road Railway, is exceedingly striking and beauti- ful. It has, for the convenience of travelers and others, hotels and livery stables, and many from Baltimore find this a pleasant retreat in summer. The lands surrounding are fertile, well cleared and valuable; produce 20 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 120 potatoes, 80 corn, and 2 tons hay. M. E., P. E., Presbyterian and Roman Catholic churches near. Woodlawn, St. Mary's, Notre Dame, boarding, and one public school. Population 1,500. Cordelia Kelley, Postmistress.
Barber.
Beames, James
Blacksmiths.
Bell, Jesse W Cross, John H
Hall, B Haubert, Daniel
Griffin, A J
Rogers, James Yaste, Milton
Boots and Shoes.
Boon, John Salon, D
Carpenters.
Allison, Joseph
Briteny, John Cranson, Wm A
Gether, Wm
Harrison James
Pool, R A Schulley, James Tondry, Wm Yost, Wm & Son
Carriagemaker.
Haubert, D
Confectionery.
Ritter, Mrs Mary
Flour and Feed. Everding, H B L 34
Florist.
Brackenridge, A
General Merchandise.
Balls, John Daugherty & Haubert
Gallagher, Patrick
Norris, James T
Taylor & Woods
Wilson, James H
Harnessmaker.
Klug, James A
Hotels. Govanstown, Ely G Ulery Guilford, Chas F Smith
Livery Stable.
Monger, L
Nursery.
Brackenridge, Wm D
Physicians.
Prentiss, John H Taylor, Melville Ward, James R Woods, Benj
Shoemakers.
Heinecke, T A Martin, R Tobacconist.
Lewis, W T . ...
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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.
GRANITE
Is 2 miles from Woodstock. Land, mostly cleared, valued at $50 per acre, and yields 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn, and 1 ton hay. Churches and schools ad- jacent. Population 300. M. W. Weller, Postmaster. Blacksmiths.
Dunigan, Wm Isaac, J T
Carpenters.
Mansfield, Jacob Putney, T
Carriage Manufacturer.
Webb, Geo
General Merchandise.
Troxell, P Weller, Wm F
Granite Quarries. Giffin, Robert
Putney, S P Weller, W F
Hotel.
Taggart, Mrs J Justice of the Peace.
Dorsey, Andrew
Paper Manufacturers.
Bull & Bro
Physicians ..
Bailey, G W
Offutt, T Z
GRAVE RUN MILLS
Is 9 miles from Freeland. Chestnut soil. Land can be bought at from $10 to $40 per acre, yields 10 to 30 bus. wheat, 20 to 70 corn, and 1 ton hay. Grave Run M. E. Church, one public school. Population 160. George HL. Hare, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Piper, Wm Purkey, Moses Stoner, Dan'l F
Butcher.
Matthews, Thos
Carpenters.
Alban, Thos Lambert, A J Wink, Joseph
General Merchandise.
Burgoyne, H A
Manufacturers.
:
Frank, John K Lambert, Geo W Miller.
Resh, Daniel
Physician.
Wareheim, W W
Woolen Manufacturer. Hare, Geo H
HEREFORD
Is 3 miles from Monkton. Land, variable, principally cleared, is worth $30 per acre ; produces 15 bus. wheat, 25 oats, 100 potatoes, 25 corn, and 1 ton hay. M. E. and Baptist churches. One public school. I. O. O. F. and K. of P. Lodges. Population 300. Harry O. Jessop, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths. Bull, Jacob Hunt, Geo O Lawson, Daniel Marsh, K
Carpenters.
Foster, W
Haines, Levi W
Jones, Wm
Pitts, Joshua
Shane, Henry W
Carriagemaker.
Miller, Geo
Constable.
Nelson, Joseph
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General Merchandise.
Anderson, T B Elliott, Geo W Fell, Rachel Jessop, Chas Jessop, James O Kelley, Hosea Lloyd, Daniel J
Harnessmaker.
Mayes, J T
Hotel.
Ensor, N G
Justice of the Peace.
Coney, Geo H
Hasons.
Diven, John E
Diven, John T Mayes, B H Shultz, Amos Smith, Geo W
Stewart, Joel Vance, Jacob
Miller ..
Donaldson, D
Milliner.
Gailey, Rebecca
Painters.
Conn, Daniel A Hopkins, F Smith, N
Physicians.
Keech, James O Mitchell, Alex R Mitchell, F D
Pumpmaker.
Tracey, M
Shoemakers.
Ensor, Nathan Smith, Thos Tailor.
Wittig, Chas C
Tinner.
Carman, A. S
LAVENDER HILL
Is on the Harford Road, 6 miles from Baltimore. Land, valuable, produces 16 bus. wheat, 45 corn, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Popu- lation 300. M. M. Kilchenstein, Postmistress.
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Christopher, E Fuller, Henry Fuller, Wm Hoddinott, Geo & Sons Snyder, John
General Merchandise.
Kilchenstein, Mrs M M Reuter, John Toman, John Wilhelm, Mrs K
Hotels.
Streett, L
Whiteford, R A & CA
Nurserymen.
Brinker, S W
Kilchenstein, L F
Physician.
Whiteford, A X
Shoemaker.
Bader, John
Stock Dealer.
Whiteford, J M
LITTLE GUNPOWDER
Is 5 miles from Magnolia. Land, variable, ia composed of dark clay loams, gravel and sand, alluvial along the rivers, mostly cleared; is worth from $20 to $40 per acre, yields 15 bus. wheat, 40 corn, and 2 tona hay. Churches and schoola in the vicinity. Population 125. H. H. Blackistone, Postmaster.
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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.
Blacksmiths.
McCubbin, Rosa Smith, Henry
Carpenters.
Bennett, C Droayer, Jarrett Pfeifer, Martin Tyaon, Frank
Constable.
Knight, Wm H
Coopers.
Baxter, Richard Bensel, Conrad Myers, Henry Wella, Thos
General Merchandise.
Blackiatone, H H Gatch, Jacob Knight, Rebecca McDow, Alice Shanks, Mary A
Miller.
Deiter, J W
Physicians.
Altvater, E W Schubert, J N
Shoemakers.
Guyton, Wm
Overbeck, Chaa
LUTHERVILLE
Is on the N. C. R. W., 10 miles north of Baltimore, aituated on a high, healthy and in a beautiful section of country. Land, limestone, can be bought for $50 per acre; yields 17 bus. wheat, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. M. E. and Lutheran churches, one private school, and the Lutherville Female Seminary. Population 600. D. A. C. Webater, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Robinson, James
Carpenter.
Shriver, Alfred General Merchandise. Chambers, John
Leisenring, G M & Co
Physicians.
Cockey, Frank
Galloway, John
Peebles, T C
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Is 2 miles from Freeland. Land can be bought at $40 per acre, produces 20 bus. wheat, 20 corn, and 2 tons hay. M .. E. and M. P. churches, one public school. Population 150. Wm. F. McCubbin, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Bond, J Hedrick, G Leppo, L
Carpenters and Undertakers. Day, Wm Kurtz, Wm General Merchandise. McCubbin, Wm F Reed, J W
Hotel.
Green, Mrs E
Millers.
Davis, Geo
Heathcoat, M
Physician.
McDonal, D M
Shoemaker.
Matthewa, E F
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MONKTON
Is on the N. C. R. W., 23 miles from Baltimore. Land, principally cleared, wi'n some oak yet remaining; is valued at from $75 to $100 per acre; pro- duces 25 bus. wheat, 60 corn, and 2 tons hay. M. E. and P. E. churches, one public and a private school. Population 40. Samuel Miller, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Bond, Thos Young, Abraham
Mason.
Wilhelm, John M
Miller.
Miller, Sam'l
Painter.
Hopkins, W F
Physician.
Miller, Sam'l
Harnessmaker.
Kauffman, Thos
Miller, John
MOUNT CARMEL
Is 6 miles from Parkton; land can be purchased for $35 per acre, and yields 20 bus. wheat and 70 corn. Churches and schools near. Population 100. Thomas Gorsuch, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Thompson, John T Tracy, C G Wisner, John W
Butchers.
Hall, Elijah Jackson, Wesley Carpenters. Johnson, Geo W
Ryan, Thos A
General Merchandise.
Price, M B
Millers.
Gorsuch, Jocob S Gorsuch, Thos J
Physician.
Price, B F
A
MT. WASHINGTON
Is on the N. C. R. W., 6 miles from Baltimore. Land, valuable, on account of its proximity to the city; limestone soil; commands from $100 to $1,000 per acre, and produces 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 45 oats, 150 potatoes, and 50 corn. The timber yet standing comprises oak, hickory, chestnut and walnut. Wm. E. Hooper & Sons' cotton factory, running 1,500 spindles, is located here, and provides employment for a number of people. The Bare Hill copper mine is also in the vicinity. The scenery of the place is picturesque and admiring. The economy of living attracts and has the patronage of many visitors during the summer. Mt. St. Agnes, Roman Catholic, St. John's M. E. and St. John's P. E. churches; Mt. St. Agnes Academy, Catholic Parish and three public schools. Population 600. Wm. Z. Knaub, Postmaster.
Architects.
Carpenter.
Dixon, Thos & John
Bond, Benj W
Blacksmith.
Confectionery.
Buckley, E
Belt, Mrs Mary E
Carpenters,
Merryman, Robert Young, G W
General Merchandise.
Price, A H
Shoemaker.
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Cotton Mills.
Hooper, Wm E & Sons
General Merchandise and Groceries ..
Ayers, James E
Cooper, M Ditzel, C
Harney, Philip
Hook, J W
Roach, James
Shea, James
Wiedey, Chas & Co
Hotel.
Cooper, M
Miller.
Hill, Wm
Oyster Dealers.
Belt, John Benberry, Wm
Physicians.
Bowen, J 8 Ewing, H M
Shoemakers.
Buttner, C F .IT- 2.
Stinchecumb, Wm H
MT. WINANS
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Is on the B. & O. R. R., 2 miles from Baltimore, near Gy ynn's Falls. The village is slightly elevated; climate mild. The land is mosdy cleared, com- posed of iron ore, and is sold in lots for building purposes, ranging in price from $300 to $1,000, according to location. The lots sell fast, and the im- provements are rapid. The average production of crops to the acre are 40 bus. corn, 20 wheat, and a fair amount o. other farm products. M. E., (colored,) M. P. and United Brethren in Christ churches. Two public schools. Population 500. Lewis J. Lancaster, Postmaster.
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