The Maryland directory : being a descriptive compilation of the counties, towns, villages and post offices, and names of merchants, 1878, Part 5

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Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Baltimore : J. Frank Lewis
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LONACONING.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Master Mechanic-Ass't. Howson, N W-


Master of Transportation. Kenah, H J


Miller.


Coombs, John S Physician. Thomson, Alexander Prodnce Dealers. Williamson & Co


Road Master.


Burwell, P L


Rolling Mills.


MacGowan, Wright & Co Stoves and Tinware.


Beall & Carter


Telegraph Operator.


Klein, John


MOSCOW


Is on the Cumberland & Penna. Railroad, 11 miles from Frostburg, 5 from Piedmont, and 3 from Lonaconing. Climate good and land medium; mostly cleared; some white oak, beech, chestnut and maple yet standing of a heavy growth. Land can be bought for $25 per acre, and produces 30 bus. oats, 12 bus. wheat, 25 hus. corn, 200 bus. potatoes. Crops are generally good. George's Creek supplies the village with good water. One Presbyterian church, Rev. J. Bowen, Pastor. Population 300. Postoffice at Barton or Pekin.


Blacksmith.


McNally, Daniel


Carpenter and Builder.


Shaw, A B


General Merchandise.


Snyder, A W


Millers.


Bernard, N & Bro


Dorsey, J H


Physician.


Saw Mill.


Shaw, A B


Wheelwright.


Boughton, W G


MURLEY'S BRANCH


Is 104 miles west of Cumberland, its nearest shipping point. Climate health y Land is limestone, and can be bought for $30 per acre ; produces 25 bus wheat, 50 bus. corn, 30 bus. oats, and 300 bus. potatoes. Chestnut oak bark is found in the mountains, and delivered at $7 and $8 per cord. Murley's Branch, a small stream, rises one-half mile west from under an arched rock. The water is very cold in summer, and warm in winter. Good limestone, sulphur, and warm spring water within 20 yards of each other, can be seen two miles from here. These springs, a natural curiosity, are often visited by strangers. Iron, coal, and other ores are to be found. The mountains, fields and waters abound in game and fish of several varieties. This is considered by the many inhabitants a grand place for & summer resort. Willison & Robinette, Merchants. Amon Wilson, Postmaster.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


THE MARYLAND UNION,


A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF WIDE CIRCULATION AND GREAT INFLUENCE,


Is Published every Thursday Morning, IN FREDERICK CITY, By CHARLES COLE.


Subscription Price Per Year, Payable in Advance,


$2.0 D


The MARYLAND UNION has been published continuously for nearly a quarter of a century, and as an Advertising Medium and a Journal peculiarly adapted to the family circle, there is none to surpass it in the State, outside the city of Baltimore. In politics it is Democratic-offensive to none and respectful to all, though fearless in the expression of its views on all questions. It is to be found in every nook and corner of Frederick County ; has a large circulation in the adjoining counties of Maryland, and circulates widely in the border counties of Virginia and Pennsylvania, and, also, in the District of Columbia. Its Advertising Rates are low, and special inducements are offered to yearly advertisers. Few papers in the State are better conducted, and contain more general interest.


Address all communications to


CHARLES COLE, Editor and Proprietor of the MARYLAND UNION, FREDERICK CITY.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


OCEAN


Is on the Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad, and George's Creek, a few miles south of Frostburg. The location ia in the celebrated Cumberland coal fields; and all the land in the vicinity is owned or leased by the Consolidation, National, Hampshire, and Baltimore Coal Companies. . The price of land is governed by the minerals to be found. Coal property has sold within the last ten yeara from $200 per acre up to $500, with sales as high as $1000; other lands $4, $5 to $10. The timber yet standing is an average growth of oak, spruce, with some chestnut. One M. E. Church, Rev. J. H. Marsh, Pastor and one public school. The land is mountainous and the climate healthy. W. L. Shaw, Postmaster. Population, 500.


Coal Miners.


Consolidation Coal Co James B Thomas, Gen Supt Hampshire & Balto Coal Co Ć W Shaw, Gen Supt Midland and National Mines R I Anderson, Supt


General Merchandise.


Ferrens & Co Shaw & Paul


Physicians.


Price & Smith. Saloons.


Ferrena, William McGinn & Cusick


OLD TOWN


Is on the Chesapeake & Ohio Caral, and the North Branch of the Potomac River ; Green Spring, Second Division Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, is within one-fourth of a mile and affords every convenience for receiving and shipping goods. The land along the river is nearly all owned by a few per- sons, viz : Elwood Ginevan and Wm. Conely, 700 acres; John Rechem- baugh, 200; Isaac Long, 1700; Thomas Young, 800; Luther M. Cresap, 1000; Christian Kelly, 1600 and Mrs. Little, 350. The farms of Messrs. Long, Ginevan & Conely and Christian Kelley, Esq., comprise all the land in the district along the river. It is generally good and can be bought at from $8 to $75 per acre. Crops fair. Produces 6 to 25 hus. wheat, 30 corn, 15 oats and 65 to 250 bus. potatoes per acre. The land away from the river in the hills is very poor, most of it worn out. The Messrs. Appolds of Baltimore and the Carroll heirs own large tracts in this district. Old Town is one of the oldest towns in this county, its ancient name being Leipton. A house is yet standing that was used as a fort by members of the Cresap family to fight the Indians. This family were the first settlers here, one only still living, Luther Martin Cresap, Farmer and Miller; he is now an old man, married, but has no children or near relatives. The Lantz family is also an old family; the only good house in the village is a large brick one, built by them in 1811; there are a great many members of this family still living here and throughout this county and in Virginia. The village containa a new and neat Methodist Church, Rev. Mr. McDonel, Pastor, and one public school. We are under many obligations to Christian Kelley, Esq., owning 1600 acres of good land for this sketch. Population 50. Postoffice, Green Springs, W. Va.


General Merchandise.


Carder & Darky Mountz, J D McCully, Wm Miller.


Cresap, L M


Physician.


McElfich, F Tannery.


Showacer, C C


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


THE Frederick Times


The TIMES contains a large amount of miscellaneous mat- ter, selected with the greatest care.


The general news columns are filled with all the important events of the day, while the space devoted to the interest of the Farmer is filled with useful reading matter bearing upon all his interests-the farm, garden and household.


Fearless editorials upon all subjects, while it will endorse Republican principles.


Eight columns of local news given every issue.


Job working department complete.


The best and cheapest Weekly in Western Maryland.


TERMS:


$1.50 Per Annum, in Advance.


JNO. W. KAUFMAN,


WM. BOULDIN, Jr. Eds. and Proprs.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


ORLEANS


Is on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal and Fifteen Mile Creek. Orleans road, 50 miles east of Cumberland by rail, Second Division Balto. & Ohio R. R., ia reached by a good ford three quarters of a mile across the Potomac River. Fifteen Mile Creek runs through the district for 12 miles, and takes its name from being fifteen miles from Hancock in Washington Co., and fifteen from Oldtown in Allegany. It is five miles from Sidelin Hill Creek, the dividing line of Washington Co., 42 miles from Cumberland by the county road, nine from Pa. line, and seven from National road. There are 29,896 acres of land owned by Richard Caton, Duchess of Leeds, Emily MacTavish ; Lady Staf- ford and Marchioness of Wellesby. There could be a great many good farms cleared out on these lands, if sold in 150 to 200 acre tracts. Mrs. Eveline Bevans also owns 1777 acres of land in this district, which is very finely tim- bered, and is said to be underlaid with iron ore and coal. There are some very fine Sulphur Springs on the lands, one in particular, which is known as Carroll's Sulphur Spring, and the water is very fine. The land here is well watered, very fine springs on the top of some of the highest hills. Climate is healthy, and crops fair generally. Land can be bought at from $3 to $10 per acre, and produces 10 bus. wheat, 20 bus. corn, 25 bus. oats and 80 bus. potatoes. There is splendid bass fishing, and plenty of deer, turkeya and all kinds of game in the mountains; and it is a good location for the lumber or aheep business. We are indebted to Thos. Callan, Esq., for this information. Population 150. Post office, Great Cacapon, West Va.


Blacksmith.


Carpenter, John


County Commissioner.


Trail, Ashford


General Stores.


Callan, M L


Sprigg, Vanlear Yonker, H H


Justices of the Peace.


Shircliff, H Watson, Jas


Lumber Dealers.


Callan, M L Riley, L


Miller.


Trail, Nathan


Physician.


Beach, Wm B Stock Dealers.


Price, G W


Stottlemyer, J B


Tax Collector.


Stottlemyer, J B


PEKIN


Is on the Cumberland & Penna. Railroad, 10 miles from Frostburg and 6 from Piedmont, W. Va. The location is in the mining regions. Climate healthy. The land medium and mostly cleared. Oak, pine, hemlock and walnut of a heavy growth yet to be found. George's Creek furnishes an abundance of pure water. Coal lands, (none for sale,) average from $500 to $1000 per acre. Other land $5 to $25, and produces 30 bus. oats, 200 bus. potatoes, 30 bus. corn, and 12 bus, wheat. Crops are generally good. There is a M. E. Church, one Primitive M. E. Church, and two public schools. Population 1200. James M. Sloan, Postmaster.


Boots and Shoes.


Buckle, Charles Kelley, Edward


Coal Companies. Atlantic and George's Creek Consolidated John Sheridan, Supt 4


General Merchandise.


Ryan & Hoban Sloan & Bro Yost, Mrs Sarah Saloons.


Douglass, Wm Ford, Patrick Tennent, Mrs Jennett


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JAMES E. TROTT,


WHOLESALE DEALER IN Hats, Caps & Straw Goods, 12 S. SHARP STREET, Cor. German, BALTIMORE.


RYAN & RICKETTS,


TYPE, ELECTROTYPE AND STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY,


SOUTH-WEST COR. SOUTH and GERMAN STS. BALTIMORE.


Newspaper and Job Ofices furnished with Outfits.


PRESSES, PAPER CUTTERS, PRINTING INKS.


JOHN L. HARRIS & CO. SUCCESSORS TO F. L. FARQUHARSON,


MANUFACTURERS OF


FINE HARNESS


And other Articles No. 62 WEST FAYETTE ST.,


AND SADDLES, for the Horse, OPPOSITE THE RENNERT HOUSE,


BALTIMORE.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


PINEY GROVE


Is in the eastern section of the county, near the Washington County line; Orleans is its shipping point, and Orleans road, Second Division B. & O R. R., nearest station. Climate is mild. Crops and land good ; can be bought at from $4 to $8 per acre, and produces 10 bus. wheat, 20 bus. corn, 16 bus. oats and 80 bus, potatoes. E. V. Creek, Postmaster. Population 200.


Carpenter.


School Teacher.


Brady, Samuel


Watson, John D


Supervisors of Roads.


Deputy Sheriff.


Watson, I N


Norris, J M Shipley, H P


RAWLING'S STATION


Is twelve miles west of Cumberland, and nine miles east of Keyser, W. V., the terminus of the Third Division of the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. The situa- tion is between two ranges of mountains, forming a beautiful valley for six miles. The Potomac River forms the boundary on the east, and a range of the Alleganies on the west. The climate is excellent, with plenty of good water. Crops are very good ; land can be bought for $40 per acre, and pro- duces 20 bus. wheat, 30 bus. corn, 40 bus. oats, and 50 bus. potatoes. The village contains two methodist churches and two public schools. A. C. Raw- lings, Esq., kindly furnished the above information. E. McIntire, Postmaster. Population 100.


Blacksmiths.


Albright, Hıram Dawson, John O


Carpenter. Dawson, James H


General Merchandise.


Middleton & McIntire


Lumber Dealer.


Nalls, E


WESTERNPORT


Is the southern terminus of the Cumberland & Penna Railroad, and it is one- half mile from Piedmont, W. Va., on the B. & O. The climate is temperate and healthy. Land is fair, not much cleared. Oak, chestnut, pine, beech, maple and walnut, of fine growth, compose the timbered land. Farming land can be bought at from $10 to $12 per acre, and produces 25 bus. oats, 150 bus. potatoes, 25 bus. corn, 12 bus. buckwheat, 10 bus. rye and one ton of hay ; not much wheat raised, average per acre, 10 bus. The land sold for farming is done with a reservation ; should minerals be developed, the price is to be a fixed rate, by which all these lands are sold. Coal lands sell from $500 to $1000 per acre. No minerals of value developed as yet. Westernport is an incorporated town, and is governed by a board of town commissioners. George's Creek supplies good water. John C. McCulloh, Postmaster. Pop- ulation 1500.


BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES-A. F. & A. M .- Hiram, No. 103. I. O. O. F .- Philos, No. 91; Mt. Carmel Encampment, No. 7. I. O. Rechabites-Samar- itan Tent, No. 32. U. A. M .- Wappocono, No. 49. Ind. G. T .- Potomac, No. 11. Cadets Temperance-Union Section, No. 12.


CHURCHES AND PASTORS-St. Peter's Roman Catholic, Rev. Jeremiah O'Sullivan; United Brethren in Christ, Rev. C. W. Steinspring; other denom- inations attend in Piedmont.


TOWN COMMISSIONERS-Martin Fusner, Pres't; Joseph Fusner, John Onthank, Charles A. Pagenhardt and Austin Jones. Bailiff-Wm. Bell.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


WM. H. HOFFMAN & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF Book, News, Manilla and Straw Paper, Wrappers, &c.


DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. FORWARDING, &C. At Paper Mills P. O., Baltimore County, OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 75 NORTH STREET, BALTIMORE.


BALTIMORE French Burr Mill Stone Manufactory - -AND-


MILL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


Bolting Cloths, Smut Machines, do. B. F. STARR & CO. 173 North Street, Cor. of Centre, BALTIMORE.


Mansion House, I. ALBERTSON, Proprietor,


MANSIONHOUSE HOTEL


SINCE


1854.


Rooms First-class, with Good Substantial Board at $1.50 per Day. N. W. COR. ST. PAUL AND FAYETTE STREETS, BALTIMORE.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Blacksmiths.


Duckworth, Wesley Klein, R P Maher, James Whetesell, Conrad


Boots and Shoes.


Durham, John Fisher, Lewis Montgomery, W McHatton, John


Cabinet Makers.


High, J D Karp, Frank


Carpenters and Builders.


Kalberg, August Sheetz, Geo W


Coal Companies.


Canton Mine John M Kelley, Supt Franklin Coal Mines James Boyce, Proprietor Baltimore H C Black, Supt


Coal Miner.


Spangler, Geo W


Confectionery.


Cullen, Mrs C W Grim, Frederick


Constable.


Bell, Wm Dentist.


Daily, John Founders and Machinists. White, Gleeson & Co General Merchants. Fazenbaker, J S


Getty, John H C


Hugg, R E & Co Jamisson, J S Kelley, John M Kight & Bro Miller Bros Roberts, Simon Ryan & Hoban


Groceries and Produce.


Hogan, Michael


Gans and Pistols.


Pagenhardt, C A


Hardware, Iron, &c. Pagenhardt, C A


Hotel.


Allegany, John Naven


Justice of the Peace.


Riordon, Owen


Sheetz, George W


Mine Car Mannfacturers.


White, Gleeson & Co Mineral Water.


Rehs, Henry


Miller.


Hughes, James


Saloons and Restaurants,


Fraser, John


Gaffney, W


Grim, Frederick


McHatton, John


McManamie, John


Rehs, Henry


Stonemasons.


Fuller, Stephen Kuhnle, Christopher


Wheelwright.


Klein, R P


FARMERS IN ALLEGANY COUNTY AND THEIR POST OFFICE ADDRESS.


Cumberland.


Anderson, G Espey Bankard, Mrs H Beall, John T Beall, Thos Beall, Wm Boor, G W Boor, Jacob


Boor, John Bowden, Boyd Brady, J C Broatmarkle, Henry Broatmarkle, Michael Bucy, Hanson Busey, Lemuel Carleton, Henry


Darrow, Mrs Wm Dean, Mathias Deekin, Henry Dilley, Joseph Dougherty, Daniel Dressman, B HI Eberly, Mathias Everstine, James


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Dr. M. Frank, VETERINARY SURGEON, INFIRMARY FOR LAME AND SICK HORSES. HOSPITAL: 148 & 150 CAMDEN ST. BALTIMORE.


A Always Horses and Mules for Sale.


Dr. SIDNEY D. GRANT No. 32 NORTH STREET,


Opposite the City Hall, BALTIMORE.


Office for the Treatment of all Diseases. Cx


DR. GRANT successfully treats Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump- tion, Catarrh, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs.


You poor sufferer with the Asthma-you who have been treated by many able physicians, without benefit, consult Dr. Grant; He can cure you. Or if you have the Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, or Catarrh, do not be discouraged, for Dr. Grant can remove the disease and restore you to perfect health. If you are suffering with Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Piles, Liver Complaint, Fits, Partial Paralysis, and Poisonous Diseases of the Blood, affecting the Throat and Nose; Scrofula, and all Blood and Skin Diseases, -despair not, Dr. Grant can cleanse the blood from all impurities.


Persons afflicted with Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and General Prostration of the Nervous and Physical System, can still HOPE. Dr. Grant can cure all such cases.


If you have Disease of the Kidneys, Gravel, or any Urinary Disease; Diabetis, Dropsy,-apply immediately to Dr. Grant.


All who are suffering with ringing in the ears, Offensive Discharges from the Ears, Partial Deafness, Partial Blindness, can be cured by Dr. Grant.


Let all who are afflicted in any form call on Dr. Grant at once, before it is TOO LATE. Reliable persons in every part of the City and State can tes- tify to Dr. Grant's great success in treating the above named diseases.


Remember-Dr. Grant treats all diseases, of every name and nature, and will visit the sick day and night. Call, or write, stating symptoms. Con- sultation FREE.


J. GEORGE PETERS, MERCHANT TAILOR.


I beg to call your attention to my large and magnificent stock of season- able CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, just received. As usual I am able to satisfy my patrons in QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE. Please give me a call.


49 W. FAYETTE STREET,


BALTIMORE.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Foughtman, Mrs C Frantz, Joseph Frost, M A Frost, Orman Fundenberg, S H Gross, Amos Gross, Lewis Hebb, Hopewell Hendrickson, O P Hendrickson, Richard Hendrixon, John


Hinkle, Geo P Hinkle, Johu Hinkle, Morgan Hinkle, Wm


Hitchcock, Wm Humbird, James Humbird, John Hutson, John Lafferty, Isaac Laing, Fred Jr Lanahan, James Leasure, Thos Leopold, George Lloyd, Lowndes Jr Logsdon, Henry


Logsdon, Marshall Logsdon, Wm Long, Daniel Long, Daniel R Long, U D


Lynn, Galloway


Mattingly, Francis


Mattingly, James Mattingly, Thos Meister, John Millman, Henry


Millman, F X


McCormick, Dr


Mckinsey, Geo


Gordon, Simon


Kelly, William


Hardsock, John


Kimberly, John


Jamison, Thos


Kirby, John


Kifer, Jacob


Lewis, William


Kifer, Abram


Loar, George W


Lashley, George


Loar, Henry


Lashley, Jacob


McCoy, Jas


Logsdon, Moses


Resley, Horace Ridgely, Charles Rice, Levi Rouzer, Martin


Sanders, Henry Schlunt, George Schultz, Phillip


Semmes, Rich'd T Smeezen, Henry Smith, Dr Jas


Smouse, John


Smouse, Peter


Stallings, John Steele, Henry


Stottler, Morgan


Tauber, John


Twigg, John M


Taylor, Reuben


Twigg, John F


Taylor, Wm


Twigg, John T


Twigg, Frank


Willison, H F


Walker, John


Weber, Henry


Wilson, Isaac


Wilhelm, John


Wilson, Lawrence


Wilkinson, Thos


Wilson, Sam'l


Willison, Owen


Wilson, James


Wilson, Moses


Wilson, Jesse


Winters, George


Wolford, Charles


Flintstone.


Ash, Elwell Ash, John


Beader, August


Browning, Jesse


Browning, Ephraim


Bucey, Henry Sr


Bucey, Henry Jr


Cutter, Frederick


Bucey, Denton B


Davis, Alexander


Chaney, Ambrose


Engle, William


Graham, C M


Hanna, James


Hansell, George


Hansell, John


Hansell, William P


Harden, John


Humbirdson, A F


Mckinsey, Thornton Myers, George


Naughton, Michael O'Neal, Edward Perry, Capt Roger Potts, Aaron Read, Nelson C


McElfish, Jos McElfish, Thos Morgan, Wm Morgan, Sam'l


McCaughan, John Mckenzie, Josiah P Mathias, William


Myers, John


North, Henry Perren, Lenox


Robinett, Jeremiah


Robinett, Moses


Robinett, Jesse of Wm Robinett, Jesse of M Robinett, Jasper Robosson, T P


Slider, Stephen Smith, Isaac Turner, B L


Willison, D L


Wilson, John H


Wilson, Joshua


Wilson, James


Wilson, Jackson


Wilson, Argyle


Wilson, William


Frostburg.


Arnold, Jesse J Atkinson, H R Burns, Martin Clise, Peter


Chaney, Leonard


Davis, Wm E


Dicken, Wm


Diebert, H Deffenbaugh, Dan'l Elbin, Wm


Fletcher, George


Loar, John


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Neff, Thomas W Poland, Moses


Poland, Thomas


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


1820.


1875. MARYLAND STEAM, BAKERY, No. 149 W. Pratt Street, JAMES D. MASON & CO. BALTIMORE.


BALTIMORE COAL TAR & MANUFACTURING CO. MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL COAL TAR PRODUCTS, ROOFING AND PAVING MATERIALS, Paraffine Varnish and Carbolic Disinfectants, GRAVEL, MASTIC AND COMPOSITION ROOFING CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. ESTIMATES MADE FOR SUCH WORK. TIN CANS OF ALL KINDS. 33 CAMDEN STREET, BALTIMORE.


C. HART SMITH, President.


THE "MARYLAND FARMER," DEVOTED TO


Agriculture, Horticulture, Live Stock, &c. -PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY- E. WHITMAN. S. SANDS MILLS, Conducting Editor, 145 W. Pratt Street, BALTIMORE.


TERMS: $1.50 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.


FIVE COPIES OR MORE, ONE DOLLAR EACH.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Porter, George W Porter, John S Porter, Josiah Porter, William W Race, Conrad Rephorn, Henry Shombert, John Smith, Theodore Staples, William Wagas, Henry Ward, James H Winebrenner, Isaac Winebrenner, Morris Winter, Enoch Wolf, Charles Workman, William C Yeates, Benjamin


Lonaconing.


Broad water, Amos Brown, Hanson Chaney, Jesse W Chaney, John C Coleman, Geo W Coleman, Kelita Coleman, Wm S Crow, Isaac Curry, Amos Durst, Albert Dye, Jas J Dye, John


Garlitz, Isadore Garlitz, Noah B Goodwin, John Green, Adam Green, Benj Green, Robt Green, Simeon W Jacobs, Wm Lancaster, Andrew Lewis, Thos J


Mckenzie, Isadore Mckenzie, Jeremiah J Mckenzie, Sadres Merrill, Andrew J Merrill, David Miller, Jacob F Miller, Phillip Miller, Samuel Miller, Wm Ritchie, Thos Robinson, Jesse J Robinson, John F Robinson, Morgan Robinson, Nelson J Roontz, Jacob W


Skidmore, Joseph Staup, Peter Wampler, Daniel F Weir, Jas Weitzell, Elias Wilhelm, John


Mt. Savage.


Arnold, Jeremiah Bluchbaugh, Simon Brailer, Augustus Combs, John S Garey, Cornelius Kimmel, Peter Kneiram, John Logsdon, Leo Logsdon, Peter Logsdon, Wm Martin, Jacob


Mattingly, John Mattingly, Sylvester


Monaghan, Anthony Pratt, James


Pratt, Wm Rooney, Patrick


Shaffer, Rhinehart


Trimble, Henry Trimble, Joseph


Trimble, W S Weld, H T


Workman, W C Yates, Wm


Murley's Branch.


Ash, Amos Bottomfield, Abert


Chaney, Isaac Dean, Joseph


Flake, J T


Frazee, Daniel


Fletcher, David Hamilton, Alexander


Hardsock, Wm Hinkie, Sumer


House, R Jamison, C E


Jamison, Eliza


McElfish, Geo


McElfish, Luther


McE fish, Upton McElfish, Owen Middleton, B Middleton, Joel


Robinette, G A Robinette, Geo Robinette, J C Robinette, M L


Rice, David Rice, Levi Twigg, Geo Twigg, Thos Twigg, A


Twigg, Oliver Willison, Ashford Willison, James Wilson, Amon Wilson, Asias


Wilson, Elias


Wilson, Hambury Wilson, Jesse


Wilson, Jonathan


Wilson, Thornton Wolford, Samuel


Ocean.


Antony, John Barnerd, Daniel


Clice, J Peter


Clice, J K


Fair, William Furley, Henry


Hansel, John


Hansel, Phillip Holly, Jeff


Lore, George Llewellyn, John, Jr Llewellyn, John, Sr Llewellyn, Thomas Mckenzie, Joseph Poland, Harrison Poland, Thomas Stevenson, Jobn Winters, E


Old Town.


Alterton, Luke Alterton, Peter Athey, Geo


Athey, Upton


Barth, Adam


Barth, Christ Heirs of


Beard, Mrs


Carts, Mrs


Crabtree, Lewis Heirs of


i Crabtree, Kesin


Crabtree, Thomas


Cresap, L M


Daniels, Denis Daniels, John


Devenburg, Daniel Devenburg, John


Eyler, Josiah


Fields, Wilson


Fisher, James


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


"BALTIMORE BREWERY." BUTTERFIELD & CO. BREWERS OF


SUPERIOR XX ALE


PORTER & BROWN STOUT


SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FILLING COUNTRY ORDERS. Cor. Conway and Hanover Sts., BALTIMORE.


J. P. Broderick. D. 1. Broderick. J. F. Broderick. Broderick Bros. DEALERS IN COTTON & WOOLEN RAGS, Paper Stock, Iron Metals, &c. 366 W. PRATT ST., near Paca, BALTIMORE.


J. COYLE & BROS. STEAM SLATE & STATUARY Mantle Manufactory, 359 & 361 W. PRATT STREET, NEAR GREEN, Baltimore.


All kinds of Soap-Stone Work Manufactured at short notice.


H. WILKENS & CO. 181 WEST PRATT STREET, - - BALTIMORE. MANUFACTURERS OF SEAL OF VIRGINIA, DAIRY QUEEN, VIRGINIA MIXTURE SMOKING TOBACCO, AND OTHER BRANDS, ALSO OF COARSE BLACK SNUFF.


ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED.


Three Tuns Hotel, WM. H. BAUGHER, Agent,


COR. PRATT & PACA STS., BALTIMORE, [TWO SQUARES FROM B. & O. R. R. DEPOT.] Board $1.50 per Day. BAR STOCKED WITH CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS, &C.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Furlow, S D Ginevan & Conely Harris, Sophia Hartley, Martin C Hartly, John Hartly, Riley Herrick, Henry Kelley Christopher Kerns, Mrs A Kerns, E Littel, Mrs M Littel, Nimrod Long, Isaac Mathews, J & Wm Myers, Henry Piper, M J Rise, A


Rechambaugh, John Reely, Everhart Ruby, John Sheeler, Sam Shotsen, John Shryock, Lewis Heirs of Stallings, Aaron Stallings, Charles Stallings, Norman Stallings, Samuel Stump, David Twigg, Lewis Twigg, Preston Twigg, Riley Twigg, Oliver


Twigg, Charles Heirs of Wakefield, J Wagoner, Sam Heirs of Wilson, Geo Wilson, James


Orleans.


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Norris, G R Norris, Jos M


Norris, T H Northcraft, M H


Northcraft, Edwd


Potts, Jonas Price, John


Price, G W Reiser, Albert


Robinson, John Robinson, L Roby, Jas P Roby, John W Rockwell, L Rujan, D'S Shiply, B D


Shiply, H P Shiply, Heze Shiply, Sam Slider, Nathan


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