The Maryland directory : being a descriptive compilation of the counties, towns, villages and post offices, and names of merchants, 1878, Part 6

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Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Baltimore : J. Frank Lewis
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Weaver, George W Zigler, Jacob


Pekin.


Arnold, David Fitzpatrick, John Green, Robert Jacobs, Norman Jacobs, Wm H Miller, Samuel Moffat, Robert Poland, James Spencer, John N Timney, Daniel


Piney Grove.


Barnes, Samuel Barnes, Joseph Barnhart, William Creek, James N Creek, Thomas Fletcher, Philip Haller, John W Mann, Henry Mann, Thomas Mahoney, Samuel Norris, G K


Price, John W Reiser, Albert Shipley, Barnard Shipley, Samuel Shipley, Hezekiah Trail, Hugh Watson, David C


Rawlings.


Carder, John Cookerly, John C Cresap, Edward Hart, John


Hutson, Lynn Kelley, J B Lynn, Sprigg McCarty, A B Ravenscraft, R Ravenscraft, John Rawlings, A C Welch, John Wilson, James W


Westernport.


Coleman, Phineas Crabtree, W H Dayton, G W Duckworth, A C


Duck worth, Uriah Fazenbaker, E N Fazenbaker, Jesse Fazenbaker, O C Kight, Richard Kight, Wm of E Kooken, Jesse McAnally, Patrick Michaels, Chas Michaels, David Michaels, G F Michaels, G T Poland, Jesse Poland, Matilda Ravenscraft, J F Wilt, J M


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-THE


ANNE ARUNDEL


ADVERTISER,


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DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL,


PUBLISHED WEEKLY


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ANNAPOLIS.


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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY.


ANNE ARUNDEL is the most centrally situated county of the State, and is bounded on the east by the Chesapeake Bay, south hy Calvert County. west by the Patuxent River and Prince George's County, north-west by How- ard County, and north by Baltimore County. At its northern extremity it lies immediately opposite to and is connected with Baltimore City by a draw- bridge about a mile long. Iron ore abounds in the northern part of the county.


This county is of a rolling character, but has no very elevated points, and. like most of the other counties, has all descriptions of soil. Below Annap- olis there is generally a stiffer soil, and mostly an excellent fertile country. and very productive in tobacco and grain. The lands along South and West Rivers are the chief grain producing sections, while those in the upper and central portions of the county are noted for their fine fruits and vegetables. The country between Annapolis and Baltimore is almost entirely cultivated in truck gardens, and sends to the Baltimore markets a large proportion of their finest supplies, producing immense quantities of strawberries, peas, cucumbers, tomatoes, cantaloupes, water-melons, cabbages, &c. This section is highly adapted for this purpose, being mostly a light soil, easily tilled, and, being protected by the elevated lands north of Baltimore, is several days earlier in ripening crops than the soils around the north of the city. The timbers are principally oaks, chestnut, and pines. There are some fisheries in the county though not very extensive, but oysters abound around all the shores south from Sandy Point, and also wild fowl in the season.


Judges Fifth Judicial Circuit-Hon. Oliver Miller, Chief Judge, Annapolis. Hon. Edward Hammond and Hon. Wm. N. Hayden, Associate Judges, An- napolis. Commissioners of Court-Wm. T. Iglehart, S. Thos. Mccullough. Auditor-Jas. H. Hodges. Clerk to Court-Sprigg Harwood, Annapolis. Clerks, Deputy-Thos. S. Beall, Thos. R. Gassaway. Crier-Philip C. Clayton. Sheriff-Thomas S. Nutwell, Annapolis. Deputy Sheriff's-Augustus Brian, Geo. W. Murdock. State's Attorney-Henry Aisquith, Annapolis. Warden of Jail-Allen White. Physician to Jail-Dr. Geo. Wells. Judges of Orphan's Court-Thos. S. Iglehart, Chief Judge; Geo. F. White and Charles S. Welch. Register of Wills-Dr. Wm. T. Revell. Surveyor-Amos R. Harman. County Commissioners-Daniel Caulk, Annapolis; Geo. N. Potee, Brooklyn; and Allen Warfield, Odenton. Attorney to Commissioners-S. Thos. Mccullough, Annapolis. Clerk-George M. Duvall, Annapolis. County Treasurer- None. School Commissioners-R. H. Green, Pres't, Annapolis; Dr. N. S. Knighton, Friendship, and Wm. Shipley, Brooklyn. Examiner, Secretary and Treasurer-Wm. Harwood. Trustees of Almshouse-John T. E. Hyde, Thos. C. Boone, S. G. Acton, John Tucker and John B. Owens. Physician- Richard H.Green. Steward-Jno. Marshall. Registers of Voters-John S. Marriott, Thos. E. Cooksey, Thos. C. Boone, Charles R. Harman, B. D. Smith, Geo. W. Murdock and Henry O'Neill. Constable-Thos. Basil. Tax Collectors-Jno. T. Hammond, A. K. Clayton, E. R. W. Shekells, H. S. Anderson, Jacob Watts, S. S. Tracey and H. G. Webb. Justices of the Peace- W. H. Gassaway, Dennis C. Thompson, Robt. Welch, J. F. Deale. Notary Public-John F. Elliott. Congressman Fifth District-Hon. Eli J. Henkle,


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Handy & Rullman's CITY DRUG STORE


68 Main and 5 Francis Streets, ANNAPOLIS.


A COMPLETE STOCK OF Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toi- let Articles, Fancy Goods, &c., &c. ALWAYS ON HAND.


ENGLISH & GERMAN PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED.


RANDALL & HAGNER,


ttorneys & Counsellors at a


ANNAPOLIS.


MRS. S. W. STEWART, DEALER IN Fashionable Millinery AND FANCY GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, NOTIONS, &c. HATS AND BONNETS Trimmed in the Latest Styles and at the shortest notice. RIBBONS AND FLOW- ERS all shades and colors, constantly on hand, cheap. A CALL IS SOLICITED. No. 84 Main St., Annapolis.


JOHN F. ELLIOTT, Collector of Claims, CONVEYANCER & COPYIST, Also Notary Public, No. 77 DUKE OF GLOUCESTER ST. (OPPOSITE THE MARYLAND HOTEL,) ANNAPOLIS.


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Annapolis. U. S. Commissioner-J. W. Randall. Revenue Collector-Jno. G. Taylor. State Senator-Hon. M. Bannon, Annapolis. Members House of Delegates-Wm. Snowden, Samuel G. Acton and Geo. W. Nutwell, Annap- olis. Terms of Circuit Court, which are held in the Court House at Annapolis, the county seat: Law Terms-3rd Monday in April and 4th Monday in October. Chancery Terms-3rd Monday in January and 3rd Monday in July. Population of County-White, 15,457; Colored, 11,000. Registered Vote-5,875. Assessed Value of Personal, Real, Stocks and Railroad Prop- erty-$10,267,318. State and County Tax-101 cents on $100.


ANNAPOLIS,


The capital of the State, county seat of Anne Arundel, is a city and port of entry, situated on the south bank of the Severn River, 2 miles from its entrance into the Chesapeake Bay; 30 miles S. by E. from Baltimore and 37 miles E. by N. of Washington. The Annapolis & Elkridge R. R., 21 miles long, connects it with Baltimore and Washington by rail, and it is in daily communication by steamers with Baltimore and other points on the bay and its tributaries. Annapolis was founded about 1649. The settlement was at first called Providence, afterward Anne Arundeltown; and lastly, having received a city charter in 1708, Annapolis, (i. e. "the city of Anne,") in honor of Queen Anne, who bestowed several valuable presents on the town, giving an organ to one of their churches, &c. The State House where meets the Leg- islature and the Court of Appeals, is a fine old building, and is located on a beautiful elevation in full view of the bay and near the centre of the city. The State Legislature meets biennially in January, and the Court of Appeals holds its sessions from October to July, with a short intermission in the spring. The U. S. Naval Academy; St. John's College, (a State institution), one of the oldest in the country, and St. Mary's Seminary for priests, (Roman Catholic), are situated here. The city contains large and well attended Episcopal, Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran and Roman Catholic Churches, also a bank, a market house, 4 newspapers and 4 printing offices, and four good hotels. The Maryland Hotel and the City Hotel are the head quarters for the sons of Md. when they come biennially to legislate for the State, and lively old times they have in this ancient city during the time of the sitting of the State Legislature, which holds its sessions daily for three months. Annapolis is an incorporated town and is governed by a mayor and board of aldermen, and has a regular police force. The city is lighted with gas and is supplied with plenty of good water. It has a convenient and well protected harbor. Vessels of the largest size anchor with safety in Annapolis Roads, and during the winter of 1877, when access to Baltimore was pre- vented by the ice, numbers of vessels-many of them foreign barques, sought and found shelter in the harbor of Annapolis. Oyster packing, during eight months of the year, is the principal trade of the place, and the city contains several large establishments for this trade. During the summer the Anna- polis Canning Company is busily engaged in putting up fruit and vegetables, chiefly peaches, peas and tomatoes. The citizens of Annapolis are industri- ous and enterprising, and are noted for their morality and hospitality. The city is healthy and presents many attractions for tourists, pleasure seekers and those wanting homes. Population 10,000. W. O. Bigelow, Postmaster.


STRANGER'S GUIDE TO INTERESTING PARTS .- The State House, built of imported brick. In it are, the Senate Chamber as it was when General Washington resigned ; the Executive Chamber, with portraits of all former governors; the State Library and the Court of Appeals. At the foot of the State House Hill are the Treasurer's Office, where the provisional legislators met before the erection of the State House; the Comptroller's Office, the



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Economy is Wealth.


P AUGHERTY pue M RIGHT,


STEAM


BOOK AND JOB


PRINTERS


AND ENGRAVERS, , Sts. S. E. Cor. Baltimore & Gay


Counting Room, 3 S. Gay Street, BALTIMORE.


We respectfully ask your attention to the Printing as executed in our Estab- lishment, believing that an inspection of our work and a consideration of the advantages which we can offer you, will be conducive to our mutual interest. " We make Designing and Printing in Colors a special feature in our business, and in order to approach as near as possible to the highest standing in the art, employ as Designers and Engravers men of recognized ability and talent, who will take particular pains to carry out the ideas of our patrons in regard to designs, colors, etc., and to this end furnish sketches, (at low rates,) either plain or in colors, as desired, as often as our patrons wish it, and until the Design and Engraving done by us meets the exact requirements of the case. If design succeeds in pleasing no charge for the sketch will be made.


The Printing Department, as heretofore, is under the immediate personal supervision of the members of the firm, themselves practical printers' of wide experience, and they feel confident, therefore, that they can guarantee to give satisfaction should you favor them with an order. Will take pleasure in sub- mitting estimates and designs.


Every description of Book and Job Work, plain or fancy, including Posters and Newspapers, promptly executed.


Correspondence solicited and all inquiries promptly answered.


Yours to command,


DAUGHERTY & WRIGHT. =


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Land Office, containing the records of the Colonial Government, and the Office of the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, where are found archives under the autograph of General Washington, when Vice-President of the Potomac Company. Gubernatorial Residence, a splendid modernly built edifice, finished February, 1870, is opposite. United States Naval Academy, founded October 10th, 1845, under the Presidency of James K. Polk, is beautifully situated on some fifty acres of ground, fronting Severn River. As an institu- tion for the acquisition of naval knowledge it has, without a doubt, no supe- rior in the world. To visitors it is open from 7 a. m., to 10 p. m. Music on the lawn from 9 to 10 a. m., and from 5 to 7 p. m. United States Naval Hos- pital, on "Strawberry Hill," is connected with the academy ground by a bridge, and accommodates over three hundred patients. United States Naval Cemetery, on said property, is' also a place worthy of note. St. John's Col- lege, founded 1784, endowed by Maryland, adjoins the Naval Academy .- It has three large public halls, extensive grounds, a front on Severn River for bathing and boating. A preparatory department is attached, which qualifies students also for other high schools. The Faculty numbers eleven of the best talent in the country. Average attendance 200 pupils. Churches-there are St. Anne's Episcopal, Presbyterian, First and Second Methodist and the St. Mary's (Catholic.) The latter Is built on the estate of John Carroll of Carrollton, and with it is connected a college for the education of ecclesiastics.


BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES-A. F. & A. M .- Annapolis Lodge, No. 89; Palestine Commandry, No. 7; R. A. Chapter. S. of T .- Annapolis Division, No. 10. I. O. M .- Capital Lodge, No. 22. I. O. O. F .- Metropolis Lodge, No. 17. K. of P .- Friendship Lodge, No. 8. I. O. G. T .- Capital Lodge, No. 152. I. O. R. M .- Chesapeake Tribe, No. 32.


ASSOCIATIONS-Annapolis Savings; Workingmen's B and L .; Young Men's Christian.


CHURCHES AND PASTOR&-First M. E., Rev. Dr. J. H. Dashiels; Wesley M. E., Rev. J. H. M. Lemon; Presbyterian, Rev. H. O. Gibbons; Episcopal, Rev. W. S. Southgate; St. Mary's Catholic, Rev. Father McHerney.


CITY GOVERNMENT .- Mayor-James H. Brown. Counsellor-William H. Tuck. Aldermen-James Andrews, Charles S. Welch, John T. Ham- mond, John J. Brewer, William Bryan, Augustus Gassaway. Clerk-Allen Mccullough. Messenger-Wm. Hinton. Health Officer-Dr. Richard H. Green. Treasurer-Robert W. Tate. Collector of Tax-John T. E. Hyde. Commissioner- William Black. Constable-Thomas Basil. Chief of Police Henry Burlingame. Policemen-Chas. Stinchcomb, Michael Curran, James Watkins and James Mace. Lamplighters-Adam Miller, Ed. Hurdle.


Attorneys at Law.


Agent-Steamboat.


A isquith, Henry


Claude, Dennis


Hodges, Jas H Iglehart, W T


Mccullough, S Thos


Mullan, Ferdinand


Munroe, James M


Randall & Hagner Randall, J Wirt Revell, James


Stockett, Frank H


Stockett, J Shaaf Tucker, W Frank Tuck, W H


Agent-Express. Vansant, Jas H 5


Jones, TJ K


Agent-Ticket and Freight. Brewer, George


Auctioneers.


Boone, T C Bryan, W & Son


Bakers.


Muehlmeister, C 34 Calvert Smith, M M


Barbers.


Bowers, J P Jackson, Norfolk Smothers, J H


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HECTOR H. GOODMAN. DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, No. 109 Main Street, Annapolis.


Bulbous Roots of all kinds. Green Horse Ointment.


Dispenser of Fine Druge, Pure Chemicals and True Essential Oils a Specialty. LUXURIES FOR THE TOILET IN AN ENDLESS VARIETY. All Goods strictly First-Class, and guaranteed as represented, Or NO BALE. Trusses, Elastic Stockings and Shoulder Braces always on hand. ALL THE STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES OF THE DAY.


All contemplating purchasing Fine French, German, English and American Perfumery, Soaps, Comba, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, will consult their interest by examining my complete and assorted atock.


For the Bath .- French, English sud American Soaps of the Best Quality. Sponges, Flesh Brushes, Flesh Gloves, Straps, and all the conveniences for the luxury of the bath.


For the Toilet .- Lnbin's, Bazin's. Glenn's, Wright's, Hoyt's, Taylor's, Colgate's and other Extracte for the handkerchief. Combs, Hair, Nall and Cloth Brushes. Toilet Powders of Lubin, Condray, &c., &c.


109 MAIN STREET, 2 doors Below Maryland Hotel, ANNAPOLIS.


JOHN DEUFEL, First-Class Restaurant, THE BEST WINES, LIQUORS, &c.


Fresh Lager Beer always on hand.


A Good Stock of CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c., of the Best Brands, constantly on hand and for sale at low prices. ANNAPOLIS.


CARROLL HOUSE,


MAIN STREET, - ANNAPOLIS.


$1.50 PER DAY


JAMES A. MEDLEY,


PROPRIETOR.


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Bell Hanger. Small, E H 62 Main


Blacksmiths. Feltmeyer, Gotlieb Martin & Myers Peterson, Stites & Co


Books and Stationery. Anglim, Mrs M A Hopkins & Feldmeyer


Boots and Shoes.


Berry, C O Brooks, W E Englelke, J F Goodwin, R Hall, J C Vollmer, F 86 Main


Boat Builder.


Brown, Wm


Building Material.


Tunis, W W & Bro


Bricklayers.


Basil, William Freeman, William


Butchers.


Basil, David Basil, Fletcher Brewer, Jackson King, George


Carpenters and Builders.


Baker, A Butler, W H Caulk, Daniel Clayton, P C Gardner, W B Himelhaven, John Marshall, J M Ryan, Jas E Tread way, Henry Wella, James


Cashier.


Gassaway, L G China and Glassware. Hopkins, James


Clothing Dealers. Dorsey, D W 118 Main Kramer, J Frank 100 Main Rehn, Louis H White, F O


Coal and Wood.


Basil, Jos & M Crass, Geo C Kealy, John


Confectionery and Fruit.


Smith, M M Wagner, M Constable.


Basil, Thomas Cotlector of Claims. Elliott, John F 77 Duke of Gloucester


Colleges. St. John's, Prof. J M Garnett Pres. St. Mary's, Rev. Farther Nicholas Firle, Rector


Dentist. Walton, Thomas O


Dredge Builders.


Peterson, Stites & Co


Druggists. Goodman, H H 109 Main


Handy & Rullman, 68 Main Stansbury, R A


Dry Goods.


Andrews, James


Kramer, J Frank 100 Main Munroe, James & Son Schoff, Mrs C White, FO


Fancy Goods and Notions.


Feldmeyer, Mrs Hopkins, Mrs M C Kramer, J Frank 100 Main Marshall, Mrs E C


Rehn, Mrs S J


Ryan, Mrs J E


Stewart, Mrs S W 84 Main Taylor, Mrs L H


Furniture Dealers.


Jacobi, Geo Pfeiffer, W L


Gaş Fitter.


Smull, E H 62 Main General Merchandise.


Anderson, J W Basil, J S M Clayton, L S 5 Market Space Duvall, T J Franklin, Geo E Hopkins, James


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JAS. H. LEAGUE. THOS. E. MARTIN.


JAS. H. LEAGUE & CO. No. 113 Main Street, - ANNAPOLIS. [ADJOINING MARYLAND HOTEL.]


STOVES & RANGES, FIRE PLACE HEATERS, TIN & IRON WARE,


LE ROOFING, SPOUTING and REPAIRING in town and coun- try, promptly attended to.


HERMANN BEAR, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR


No. 43 Main Street, ANNAPOLIS. CUTTING & REPAIRING. Scouring done equal to new.


CHARLES MUEHLMEISTER, BREAD, CAKE & PIE BAKERY,


No. 34 Calvert Street, ANNAPOLIS.


Bread Tickets for sale, which will be found a very convenient mode of purchas- ing. The Bread Wagon will go around the city every morning, and orders promptly filled.


E. H. SMULL, PRACTICAL GAS FITTER and PLUMBER. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Gas Fixtures and Gas Stoves, Plumbing in all its branches, Bell Hanging, &c. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


No. 62 Main St., opp. City Hotel, - ANNAPOLIS.


R. SMITH, WHOLESALE DEALER IN 1


GILT, PLATED BLACK, AND FANCY JEWELRY, WATCH MATERIALS, &C. No. 34 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore. UNSALABLE GOODS EXCHANGED AT ANY TIME. WORK DONE FOR THE TRADE ...


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Kealy, John Munroe, Thomas Revel, M F Thomas, John H Tydings, Thomas White, Mrs H S W Whittington, J W


Groceries and Provisions.


Basil & Russell Bright, Mrs C Clayton, Louis S 5 Market Space Dexter's Grocery Hopkins, James Marks, Mrs C Moss, Geo W Russell, C H & Bro Smith, L B Tate, Jas E Welch, Jas M Zichlke, Chas


Hardware. Clayton, Louis S 5 Market Space


Hotels.


Black's, W Black


Carroll, J. A Medley City, Colton & Co L F Marx's, F Brainard Maryland, W H Gorman & Co


Insurance Co. Mutual Fire Ins Co


Justices of the Peace.


Gassaway, W H Thompson, Dennis C Welch, R H


Livery Stables.


Martin, B C Vansant, J H


Lumber Dealers.


Basil & Parlett


Tunis, W W & Bro


Messenger of Court.


·Chaney, M D


Miliers.


Durno, G C Williams & Wells


Millinery Goods. Hopkins, Mrs M C Stewart, Mrs S W 84 Main


Notary Public. Elliott, John F 77 Duke of Gloucester


Oyster Packers.


Annapolis Canning Co Brown & Bro Brown, Joseph H & Co Couletan & Co. Dorsey, M G DuBois, C A & Co Medford, Russell & Co Russell, J & Co Sands, J & Co


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Stanley & Co.


Painters.


Basil, T & Co Kalmey, J W Strange, R E


Photographers.


Chance, James Hopkins, C H


Physicians.


Bishop, Wm 2 South


Brewer, William


Claude, A


Green, R H


Handy, Claude


Ridout, M C


Walton, H Roland


Wells, Geo


Plumbers.


Small, E H 62 Main Stewart, Samuel


Restaurants.


Black, William


Deufel, John


Dressel, John


Kaiser, Henry


Kullman, G


Martin, B C


Lannay, W M


Wooley, A C


Saddles and Harness.


Hays, J S


Schools and Academies.


Cowman, Mrs Rose


Hodges, Miss P A


Pindell, Miss E W


Sisters of Notre Dame Taylor, E C


Welsh, Mrs Richard Wilcox, Miss G L


Stoves and Tinware. League, Jas H & Co 113 Main Wilson, Wm H F & Son


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MEDFORD, RUSSELL & CO. OYSTER PACKERS, ANNAPOLIS. Packers of Celebrated Chesapeake Bay Oysters, -IN CANS, BULK AND SHELL- And Dealers in HARD AND SOFT CRABS. Branch House, 519 Spring Street, Milwaukee, Wis. T. T. BROWN. J. E. BROWN.


BROWN & BROTHER, OYSTER PACKERS,


And Dealers in Fish and Crabs, · FOOT OF PRINCE GEORGE STREET, ANNAPOLIS.


COULETAN & CO. Oyster Packers, ANNAPOLIS. Packers of Chesapeake Bay & York River Oysters, IN BULK AND SHELL,


- ALSO. IN CANS WARRANTED TO BE FRESH CAUGHT.


All Orders from any part of the Country promptly filled.


J. FRANK KRAMER, Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, CLOTHING, Notions, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, No. 100 MAIN STREET, ANNAPOLIS.


AGENCY FOR MME. DEMOREST'S RELIABLE PATTERNS.


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Tailors.


Baer, Herman 43 Main Bellis, Wm H Richardson, I N


Telegraph Manager. Johnson, J J (W U)


Tobacco and Cigars.


Bishop, J C Clayton, Louis S 5 Market Space Coblena, D C Hart, Alex Welch, Jas M


Vineyard.


Giddings, Luther


Watches and Jewelry.


Boessel, C 33 Main Hayden J E 59 Main


Wheelwrights.


Martin & Myers Wines and Liqnors.


Coblena, D C Iglehart, Jas & Son Moss, Geo W Tate, James E


ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION


Is at the junction of the A. & Elkridge Railroad with the B. & O .; 19 miles from Baltimore, 21 from Washington, and 21 from Annapolis, the county seat and capital of the State. The situation is pleasant and healthy. Climate mild. Land fair, and sells at from $100 to $200 per acre, princi- pally cleared. Crops are average and generally good. The Patuxent River which is here a small stream, is three-quarters of a mile distant. John T. Couglein and Miss Kate Laynor, Teachers. Centralia Grange, 87, P. of H. T. J. Bowie, Master, C. W. Haslup, Secretary. Population 450. Alphonso Latchford, Postmaster.


Agent-R. R. and Express. Smith, Joseph B Attorney at Law.


King, Geo W


Blacksmiths.


Journey, A Latchford, Joseph


Carpenter.


Latchford, J F


Constable.


Clarke, William


General Merchandise.


Haslup, Jas P Kelly, James Latchford, Alphonso


Ilotel. Parkhurst, M Fitzsimmons Justice of the Peace. Pitt, Thos I Machinists.


Fitzsimmons, Thos


Kelly, J C


Latchford, Wm


Physicians.


Hughes, A


Latham, P H


Shoemaker.


Garrison, J W


Wheelwrights.


King, J H


Latchford, Joseph


ARNOLD'S STORE


Is 5 miles from Annapolis and near Joyce's Wharf, on Severn River, its shipping point. Climate, land, business, and crops good, and place healthy. Land is mostly cleared and can be bought at from $20 to $30 per acre, and produces 20 bus. wheat, 30 bus. oats, 150 bus. potatoes, 40 bus. corn, and 1000 Ibs. tobacco. M. E. Church, South, Rev. J. L. Kibler, Pastor. Mr. Thomson and Miss Annie Whitehurst, Teachers. Population 200. E. F. Arnold, Postmaster.


General Merchandise. Arnold, E F Boone, Thomas Johnson, Addison


Miller.


Perrigo, Daniel


Physician.


Revell, H M


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THEOP. TUNIS.


W. W. TUNIS.


W. W. TUNIS & BRO., DEALERS IN ALL KINDS of LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIAL, SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, LIME, BRICKS, &c., &c. North Side City Dock,


Mannfacturers of and Dealers in all kinds of Lumber and Building Material. Dealers supplied at Wholesale rates. Flooring a specialty. Mills at Easton, Md. Yard at


ANNAPOLIS.


LOUIS S. CLAYTON, DEALER IN FINE FAMILY GROCERIES. Coffees, Teas, Spices, Provisions, Canned Goods, &c. Full Line Builders' Hardware, &c. CHINA & WOODEN WARE, Tobacco and Cigars, No. 5 MARKET SPACE, - - ANNAPOLIS.


MARX'S HOTEL, No. 18 MARKET SPACE, ANNAPOLIS. Meals on the European Plan, Fine WINES, LIQUORS, and choice CIGARS, BEER, ALE and PORTER. F. BRAINARD, Proprietor. This Hotel has recently been renovated and improved. Excellent accommodations for the travelling Public. Good Rooms and Fare. Terms reasonable.


J. E. HAYDEN, No. 59 MAIN STREET. NEXT TO CITY HOTEL, ANNAPOLIS,


Dealer in GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, PLAIN AND BRONZED CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, &c. Repairing executed with neatness and dispatch.


JERSEY Dredge Builders.


Persons wanting Jersey Dredges can now get them at Annapolis. We guar- tee satisfaction in every respect, both in price and catching.


Peterson, Stites & Co. Annapolig. All orders promptly attended to.


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BRISTOL


Is 5 miles from Upper Marlboro on B. & P. R. R., and near steamboat nav- igation on the Patuxent River. Climate is changeable and place healthy. The land is medium to good, mostly cleared; a light growth of white oak, red oak, poplar and walnut, yet standing. Land can be bought at from $20 to $50 per acre; produces 20 bus. oats, 100 potatoes, 50 corn, 16 wheat, and 1000 lbs. tobacco. Crops generally good and business fair. M. E. Church, Rev. St. John Neal and Jones, Pastors; M. E. South, Rev. E. H. Henry and Williams, Pastors; Episcopal, Rev. T. C. Gambrill. Miss Georgiana and Mag- gie Owens, Public School Teachers. Planters Grange, 31, P. of H., Thoa. Owens, Master, H. Tell, Sec. Population 50. Joseph Chaney, Postmaster.


General Merchandise.


Chaney, Joseph Drury, James O Gardner, Samuel


Smith, G A


Carr, B A


Richardson, Henry


Physicians.


BROOKLYN


Is on the middle branch of the Patapsco River, 3} miles S. E. of Baltimore, and connected with it by a commodious bridge. It is a flourishing village, regularly laid out and rapidly increasing in population and importance ; has a well protected harbor, with plenty of deep water. The land is principally cleared, loamy and mixed with sand; the timber yet standing is composed of pine and chestnut. The land is worth from $50 to $150 per acre; it produces 30 bus. wheat, 35 oats, 40 potatoes and 30 corn. Climate healthy, crops generally good. Two churches, one colored. One academy and two public schools. Myrtle Grange, 106, P. of H., W. A. Shipley, Master ; W. Linthicum, Sec. Population 140. August Marx, Postmaster.




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