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Blacksmiths.
Geis, John Irwin, Thomas Smith, Henry Zinkhan, J Adam
Brick Manufacturer.
Potee, Geo N Druggist.
Robinson, O P
Florist.
McNerry, Wm
General Merchandise.
Fisher, John G Grieneisen, Lewis Leiman, Mary Robinson, C N & Bro Russell, Mrs John Stoll, Herman Wilman, John
Hotels.
Acton S G McPherson, John W Welling, Henry
Magistrate.
Robinson, O P
Physcians.
Robinson, J B Warfield, C Winterson, Rich'd
Saloons.
Gardner, Geo Hawkins, Jas H (colored) Hedon, Baptist Reddish, Purnell
Shoemaker.
Kapler, Emanuel
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ANNAPOLIS Hiring & Livery Stable, Nos. 55 and 57 WEST ST., ANNAPOLIS.
Single end Double Teams and Seddie Horses to hire, . by the hour, day or week. Open and closed Carriages, single and double Photons, Jaggers, Top and No-Top Buggies, all at reasonable rates; Fine Carriages for Visiting and pleasure. Drivers in livery, If desired, Pony Phetons, with quiet and goatle horses, anitable for ladies and children. Special rates made with fami- lies, Particular attention to Horses DD livery. Bag- gage called for and delivered to all parte of the city. Funerals attended le at short notice.
J. H. VANSANT, Proprietor. WM. P. GAITHER, Manager.
GEO. N. POTEE, Brick Manufacturer, PATAPSCO AVENUE,
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Bricks Manufactured by Hand.
HERMAN STOLL, DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Country Produce taken in Exchange for Goods. Fair dealings and market prices.
PATAPSCO AVENUE & SIXTH STREET, BROOKLYN.
LEWIS GRIENEISEN, DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, And all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE ALWAYS ON HAND, First St. and Patapsco Avenue,
BROOKLYN.
JOHN A. ZINKHAN, Smith in General,
MANUFACTURER AND REPAIRER OF ALL KINDS OF
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS. All kinds of work made of Iron at the shortest notice. ALL WORK WARRANTED AND PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN. BROOKLYN.
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CHESTERFIELD
Is 3 miles from Crownaville, on the A. & E. R. R. and 8 miles from Annapolis. South River, which is near, afforda plenty of fish. Climate mild, village healthy, business medium, land fair, mostly cleared, and can be purchased at from $10 to $30 per acre, and produces 10 to 15 bus. wheat 30 bus. oats, 25 to 35 bus. corn, and 1,000 pounds tobacco. Crops generally good and inducementa to emigrants fair. Two M. E. Churches, Rev. W. A. McDonald, Pastor, and one colored M. E. Church. Two schoola, one white and one colored. Population 75. L. B. Talbert, Postmaster.
Fisherman.
Cadle, John H
General Merchandise.
Talbert, L B
Miller. Cooksey, Thomas E
Physician. Hammond, George -
CROWNSVILLE
Is 8 miles from Annapolis, and on the A. & E. R. R. Climate mild and village healthy; business and land medium, plenty cleared, one-half heavily timbered ; that now standing ia chestnut, pine and oak ; plenty of land for sale and can be purchased at from $5 to $35 per acre ; it produces 10 bus. wheat, 20 corn; good corn and tobacco crops. Two churches, one Episcopal, and one school. Population 300. Edward Armistead Owens, Postmaster.
General Merchandise.
Owena, Edward A
Physician.
Miller. Cooksey, Ephraim
Hammond, Geo
DAVIDSONVILLE
Is 4 miles from Rutland, 9 miles from Crownsville, on the A. & E. R. R. and is situated on the county road leading to Owensville, 4} miles from Taylorsville or South River Landing. Climate temperate, village healthy; fine land and mostly cleared ; crops good, business medium; land can be purchased at from $10 to $60 per acre, and produces 5 to 25 bus. wheat 30 oats and 20 to 60 corn. Population 60. Thos. Talbott, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Surveyor.
Talbott, Thoa General Merchandise.
Anderson, Sam] Woodward, D D
Physician. Davidson, B R
Shipley, Nathan
Wheelwrights.
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FRIENDSHIP
Is 13 miles from Upper Marlboro, on B. & P. R. R., and near Fair Haven, on the Chesapeake Bay, the shipping point. Climate variable, and health medium; business, crops, and land good; land is principally cleared, and can be bought for $20 per acre; it produces 11 bus. wheat, 13 oate
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ESTABLISHED 1745.
THE MARYLAND GAZETTE, Published Every Tuesday,
AT ANNAPOLIS. -: 0 :- J. GUEST KING, EDITOR.
AT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
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THE GAZETTE
Is devoted to the interests of the people of Anne Arundel and adjoining Counties; has a good and growing circula- tion, and is a valuable advertising medium for Baltimore merchants.
Advertisements inserted at moderate rates.
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75 potatoes, 40 corn, 2,000 lbs. hay and 800 lbs. tobacco. The inducements to emigrants are cheap land and labor, near to navigable water and markets; two M. E. Churches, Rev. St. Clair Neal, Rev. Charles Jones; one M. E. Church South, Rev. E. H. Henry; St. Mark's P. E. Church, Rev. Theo. C. Gam- brill; Public School Teachers, Mrs. G. W. Pembroke, Joseph W. Wood. Friendship Grange, 89, P. of H., Ham. G. Webb, Master, Arthur Carr, Sec- retary. Population 200. Richard Owings, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Wood, Joseph W
Carpenters.
Jones, James H Leitch, Jobn V Wilkerson, Richard Wilkerson, Wm T
General Merchandise.
Chew, TE Cole, Samuel Hutchins, J T Ward, J Wesley
Millers.
Plummer, Thomas Scrivener, Wm B Wood, Mrs SE
Peach Growers.
Carr, Arthur Cunningham, John
Stalling, V B
Trout, P H
Webb, Wm M Physicians.
Knighton, N 8 Pembroke, G W
Undertaker.
Leitch, Thomas
HARMAN'S
Is on the B. & P. R. R., 12 miles from Baltimore. The Postoffice is & of a mile west of the station. Climate is temperate and the vicinity healthy. The land is fair and mostly cleared, and worth from $10 to $50 per acre; not much for sale. The cultivation of fruits and vegetables receive considerable attention, and are sent by rail to Baltimore where they find a ready market. Two churches-M. E. South, Rev. B. S. Highly ; Colored M. E., no regular pastor. Benton Crisp and Charles Mason, Public School Teachers. Popu- lation 30. J. W. Shipley, Postmaster. - Blacksmith. Kelbaugh, John Shipley, E H
Redmiles, R F
Carpenters. Grieves, David F
General Merchandise. Shipley, J W
HOOVERSVILLE
Is 16 miles from Baltimore, and near Jessup's Cut, its shipping point on the B. & O. R. R. Climate healthy, business medium, crops and land good; land is mostly cleared, is worth $100 per acre, produces 20 bus. wheat and an average crop of oats, potatoes, corn and hay. Episcopal Church, no regular minister; M. E. Church South, Rev. J. D. Still; Roman Catholic Church, Father Staunton. Public School Teacher, Wm. Whiteside. The House of Correction, a State Institution, is situated on a beautiful elevation a short distance south. Population 300. J. F. Lowekamp, Postmaster.
Agent-Railroad. Lowekamp, J F Blacksmith.
Clarke, Robt T General Merchandise.
Clarke, John T Lowekamp, J F
Ore Banks.
Hobbs, Geo W
Kerfe, S E
Physicians.
Linthicum, A S
White, C B
Hill, John
Shoemaker.
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NEW AMERICAN S WING M ACHINES
Simple, Durable, Noiseless, Light Running, Self- Setting Needle, Self-Threadiug in every respect, Self-Adjusting Tension, No Holes to Thread, No Gauges Required, No Screw Driver Needed, No Skipping Stitches, No Breaking Thread, Can be Instan- taneously Adjusted to Work . From No. 300 to No. 10 Cotton.
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AGENTS WANTED.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
Address to Company's Office, No. 64 N. CHARLES ST. In Buildings of Young Men's Christian Association, N. W. Cor. Saratoga and Charles Sts. BALTIMORE.
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LOTHIAN
Is 7 miles from Upper Marlboro, on B. & P. R. R., and near navigation on West River. Climate good and village very healthy. Land is a clay loam, and principally cleared; can be bought at from $20 to $50 per acre, - and produces 12 to 20 bua. wheat, 30 oats, 200 potatoes, 60 corn, 2,000 lbs. hay, and from 800 to 1,200 lbs. tobacco. Business fair. Crops good. Two M. E. and one Episcopal church. C. Page, J. B. Swan, and Miss J. S. Lamb, Public School Teachers. Population 300. J. W. Bevan, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Carr, Geo W
Carpenters.
Hunt, R & & Co Peake, Chas
General Merchandise.
Bevan & Pindell Clayton & Bowie Johnson & Jenkins Miller.
Shepherd, R H
Physician. Clayton, Wm Q
MILLERSVILLE
Is on the A. & E. R. R., 12 miles from Annapolis and 2 from Severn River; climate mild and place healthy ; business and land medium, land principally cleared; the timber yet standing is a heavy growth of oak, pine and chestnut; plenty of land for sale and can be purchased at from $5 to $30 per acre ; pro- duces 10 bus. wheat, 20 corn and an average amount of other products; corn and tobacco crop good. Two M. E. Churches, Rev. Henry Joyce; one Episcopal Church, Rev. Chas. Ritter; A. A. Co. Academy, P. M. Leakin principal, and a public school. Population 300. L. Cecil, Postmaster.
Blacksmith. McKnew, Geo W
General Merchandise. Cecil & Son Dicus, Mrs J L
Dicus, J L -
Miller.
Physician. Williams, Wm G
Undertaker.
Jones, Wm
ODENTON
Is at the junction of the B. & P. and A. & E. R. R., 19 miles from Balti- more and 19 from Annapolis. Climate mild and place healthy, business and land medium, not much cleared; the timbered land ia of heavy growth and that yet standing is composed of chestnut, pine and oak; land is worth from $5 to $30 per acre and produces 10 bus. wheat, 20 corn. Corn and tobacco crop good. The inducements to emigrants are cheap lands; one church and one public school. Population 100. Jacob Watts, Postmaster.
Agent R. R. & Express. Creidler, Geo E
General Merchandise. Murray, Geo M
Watts, Jacob
Physician.
Tydings, O
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ADVERTISEMENTS,
The Maryland Hotel, Corner Church Circle and Main St. ANNAPOLIS.
WM. H. GORMAN & CO., PROPRIETORS.
This popular house having recently changed hands, is now prepared to accommodate transient or permanent boarders at reasonable rates. The house is newly furnished throughout, and has every convenience and comfort of a first- class hotel. The rooms are large and airy, and the table is constantly supplied with all the delicacies of the season. Persons visiting Annapolis, will consult their own interest and comfort by stopping at this hotel. Every attention is paid to the comfort of guests. CARRIAGES RUN TO AND FROM THE CARS AND STEAMBOAT LANDINGS, at all times of arrival and departure.
The Choicest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, furnished at all times.
THE REPUBLICAN,
ANNAPOLIS. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, -- BY- LUTHER F. COLTON.
Terms, $1.00 Per Annum, in Advance.
Rates of Advertising Very Reasonable.
HAS A LARGE AND INCREASING CIRCULATION.
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RUTLAND
Is 5 miles from Crownsville, on Annapolis & Elkridge R. R. Climate is temperate and village healthy. Plenty of land, which is mostly cleared for sale. Crops and business fair. Land can be bought at from $10 to $30 per acre, and produces 7 to 10 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 25 corn and a heavy crop of tobacco; not much hay or potatoes raised for market. South River is near and affords plenty of water for easy and cheap means of transportation to Baltimore, Annapolis and other points. Population 50. Jno. T. Beard, Postmaster.
Fisherman.
Cadle, John H General Merchandise.
Beard, S & Son Clark, J T Jr
Miller.
Hook, W H
Physician.
Welsh, Thos
SAINT MARGARET'S
Is 5 miles from Annapolis, and on White Hall, Deep and Mill Creeks. Climate mild and healthy. Business medium. Crops and land generally good. Plenty of land for sale, easily cultivated and cheap; can be bought for $20 per acre, and produces 20 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 150 potatoes, 30 corn, and 2,000 pounds hay. Water communications good, and it is convenient to Annapolis, Baltimore and Washington. One white and one colored school. One Episcopal Church, Rev. Samuel Ridout, Pastor ; M. E. South, Rev. J. L. Kibler, Pastor. Population 375. De Witt Kent, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Hayman, C Tate, Joseph
General Merchandise.
Ridout, H S & Bro
Physicians. Pettibone, Phillip
Revell, H M Ridout, Z D
Shoemakers.
Bombarger, Geo Ditser, Chas Teachers.
Ridout, Weems
Green, Leslie (colored)
SAPPINGTON
Is on the A. & E. R. R., 13 miles from Annapolis. Crops fair ; not much bus- iness ; plenty of land, mostly cleared, and for sale at from $5 to$15 per acre ; not many potatoes or much hay raised for market. Population 50. M. M. Sappington, Postmaster.
General Merchandise.
Baldwin, J F 1 Cecil, James
SOUTH RIVER
Is near the River of that name, and 9 miles from Annapolis. The shipping point is Rhode River Landing. Climate moderate and healthy. Not much business. Crops are generally good. The land is a clay loam, principally cleared ; can be bought at from $30 to $40 per acre, and produces 12 bus. wheat, 20 oats, 80 potatoes, 40_corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco and 1,500 lbs. hay. Population 200. J. W. Dove, Postmaster. 6
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
C. N. ROBINSON & BRO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Groceries, Dry Goods,
Notions,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,
Clothing,
Lime, Lumber,
Carriages,
Wood, Coal,
Hardware,
Queensware
& Fertilizers
At Baltimore
Prices.
BROOKLYN.
GIBLE HO
Bible House, 25 N. Charles St., Baltimore.
-THE-
MARYLAND BIBLE SOCIETY.
A full line of Bibles suited to the wants of all.
PULPIT BIBLES, FAMILY BIBLES,
Sabbath School Teachers' Bibles,
With references very full, Maps, Inder, &c.
Gift Bibles in great variety. Of choicest styles, elegantly bound.
Call and examine our large stock at the BIBLE HOUSE, No. 25 North Charles Street, BALTIMORE.
WM. H. COLE, Agent.
CONVERY, THE SIGN PAINTER, 7 N. CHARLES ST. BALTIMORE.
HIS WORK HIS REFERENCE.
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Blacksmith.
Bealle, James General Merchandise. Collison, Capt N G Dove, James W Owens, Edward
Miller.
Bird, Jacob W
Physicians.
Bird, W F
Weema, Richard
SUDLEY
Is 4 miles from West River, and 30 miles from Upper Marlboro, on B. & P. R. R. Climate mild. Business medium. Land is mostly cleared, and can be bought at from $20 to $30 per acre, and produces 8 to 12 bua. wheat, 80 to 40 oats, 25 to 30 corn, and heavy crops of tobacco; not much hay or potatoes raised. Population 25. Miss Christiana Crandell, Postmistress.
General Merchandise.
Crandell & Glover
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Physicians.
Franklin, J A
Franklin, T J
Johns, Henry
TRACY'S LANDING
Is on Tracy's Creek, 10 miles from Upper Marlboro', on B. & P. R. R., and near Tracy's Landing, Fair Haven and West River. Place healthy, climate, business, crops and land good ; plenty of cleared land, can be bought for $30 per acre, and produces 12 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 100 potatoes, 35 corn, 3,000 Ibs. hay, 1,000 lbs. tobacco. The inducements to emigrants are healthy climate, good society, and cheap lands. P. E. Church, Rev. Theo. C. Gam- brill. Population 25. Albert Wilson, Postmaster.
General Merchandise.
Crandell, Wm T
1 Perry, Robert
WATERBURY
Is on the A. & E. R. R., 10 miles from Annapolis and 2} from Severn River. Climate mild, health, business and land medium; the land is principally cleared, the timber yet standing is a heavy growth of oak, pine and chestnut; plenty of land for sale, and can be bought at from $5 to $35 per acre; produces 10 to 15 bus. wheat, 30 to 50 oats, 100 to 150 pota- toes, 30 to 40 corn, 800 to 1,000 lbs. tobacco, and 2,000 lbs. bay; corn and tobacco crop good. M. E. Church, Rev. J. D. Still, and a public school, J. E. E. Dodson and R. F. Dodson, teachers. Population 250. Richard Baldwin, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Williams, Benj
Carpenter.
Lavage, John Clerk.
Forlong, H S
General Merchandise.
Baldwin & Co
Justice of the Peace.
Dodson, R F
Physician.
Mead, Walter
Sand Refiners.
Spear & Co
Shoemakers.
Rauch, C
Rowe, Wm
Wheelwright.
Williams, Richard T
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S. Baumgarten & Son, SEAL ENGRAVERS, Ribbon, Dating, Rubber & Steel Stamps, No. 5 POST OFFICE AVENUE, Near Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE.
ESTABLISHED 1871. THE BALTIMORE
Market Journal
AND WEEKLY PRICE CURRENT, Smith & Simpson, PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS, Office, 166 W. Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Single subscription Two Dollar: per annum, invariably in advance.
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John Q. A. Jones, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Over Chesapeake Bank, CORNER NORTH & FAYETTE STREETS, BALTIMORE.
P:setices in the Courts of the City, Baltl- more, Anne Arundel, Prince George's and Howard Connties.
Collections and Investments Promptly and Carefully Made.
Bryson Bill & Son, DENTISTS.
56 Sharp Street, Between Lombard & Pratt, BALTIMORE. CUPPING & LEECHING, -
-Leeches For Sale.
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WEST RIVER
Is 12 miles from Annapolis and 3 miles from Galesville, on West River, the shipping point. Climate good and place healthy; business, princi- pally farming; mostly cleared land of good quality, can be bought at from $15 to $40 per acre, and produces 15 to 20 bus. wheat, 20 to 30 oats, 20 to 40 potatoes, 40 corn, 2,000 1bs. hay, 1,000 lbs. tobacco; crops are generally good. Emigrants are offered good and cheap landa as an inducement to come here. Episcopal Church, Rev. Dr. Hodges; M. E., Rev. E. H. Henry and Rev. W. A. Williams. West River Grange 15, P. of H., H. M. Murray, Master. Pop- ulatlon 100. J. W. Chew, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Hopkins, J H
Carpenters.
Hunt, John Hunt, Robert
General Merchandise.
Chew & Co Learch, Emile
Linthicum, Stephen Tillard, E
Justice of the Peace.
Deale, J Frankhin
Miller.
Bird, J W
Physician. Cheston, Morris
WOODWARDSVILLE
Is near Patuxent on the B. & P. R. R. and adjacent to Patuxent River, which furnishes an abundant supply of water ; village healthy, climate tem- perate, business medium, the land is various in quality, susceptible of im- provement and mostly cleared; the timber yet standing is composed of oak, bickory, gum, sycamore, birch and pine. Some of the land is heavily timber- ed, is worth from $5 to $50 per acre, and produces 10 hus. wheat, 15 to 20 oate, 20 to 25 corn, 800 to 1000 Ibs tobacco. Crops are fair. The induce- ments to emigrants are healthy climate, near churches, schools, mills and markets. Two M. E. Churches; one P. E. Church; one Roman Catholic Church, and two public schools are near. Population 35. A. G. Woodward, Postmaster.
Attorney at Law.
Ducket, Marion
Blacksiniths.
Schumaker & Co
General Merchandise.
Anderson, C F Con way, Z P
Machinist.
Hopkins, John
Miller.
White, G B
Photographers.
Varley, Chas R Varley, J T
Physician.
Williams, W G
Shoemaker.
Lee, G W
Wheelwrights.
Boise & Wood ward
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I. F. HEMINGWAY & CO. PACKERS OF aw Oysters, also Hermetically Sealed Goods
OF ALL KINDS, Cor. West and Jackson Streets, SOUTH SIDE BASIN. BALTIMORE.
GEO. W. EGGLING. WM. HARRIS. EGGLING & HARRIS, BRASS FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS OF Brass, Bell, Bronze, Gong and Zinc Castings, CAR BEARINGS, BABBITT METAL, &c., No. 44 Hanover Street, Baltimore.
ORDERS by MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED to.
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S. C. LEONARD, Collar Manufacturer, No. 45 NORTH STREET, Baltimore.
Collars Cut to ft the Neck. Collars Wholesale and Retail. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL BRANCHES OF THE BUSINESS.
Nicholas Kress, FLORIST,
Joseph Schreier's EXCELSIOR
BOUNDARY AVE.
LAGER BEER BREWERY
NEAR
Belair Avenue,
Baltimore Cemetery BALTIMORE.
BALTIMORE.
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FARMERS IN ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY AND THEIR POSTOFFICE ADDRESS.
Annapolis.
Allen, Jas W Arnold, Thomas Benjamin, Warren Berry, N E Boone, Thos C Brice, C C Brice, R & Brown, RL Bush, H H Butler, Wm H Chaney, M D Claude, D
Conner, J W
Coolhan, J B Cornell, N 'T Corner, Theodore
Davids, Clinton B Diefel, John H
Dorsey, Essex R
Dorsey, Richard Drever, Dr A Durno, Geo C Duvall, Chas E Duvall, Geo M Duvall, Grafton
Duvall, Rich'd H Duvall, Sam'l E Fowler, Rev Jos O Frederick, Chas T Garner, Benj Garner, Sam'l Giddings, Luther Gunning, John Higgina, D W Hoffman, Chas Holland, Dr J G Hunter, Jas H Ireland, Wm Kent, W L
King, Joseph Laley, Thomas J Lane, Henry Linthicum, Thos J Luaby, Eli Mara, Wm Marshall, John Miller, John of P Moran, J W Moss, James. Moss, R L Nichols, J B Nichola, J W
Redgrave, Sam'l T Seaman, L S Sevier, Wm F Sheckels, Ezra Steel, Frank K Sweeting, Wm E Thomas, Jobn Tucker, John
Tucker, Tillman Walton, Edward
Watkina, John T Wella, John B
Wella, Wilson W
Williams, Wm
Winchester, H R
Winchester, Horace
Winchester, John
Annapolis Junction.
Bowie, T J
Brown, Basil P
Clarke, J M
Clarke, S V
Clarke, W B
Conner, M
Owens, Addison
Owens, C W
Owens, Enoch
Owens, Mis E C
Owens, Geo W
Owens, Horace
Owens, Jas
Owens, Jas Jr
Owens, JE
Owens, J R
Owens, N W
Latchford, Jno
Latchford, G G
Ogle, R L
Owings, C
Rhodes, B M
Rhodes, J M
Romming, C
Stockett, E
Townsend, W L S
White, Samuel White, T J
Arnold's Store.
Arnold, E R Arnold, Thomas H Bourke, J M Brice, George Cox, Isaac Joyce, Cyrus N
Joyce, John H Lucaa, Samuel Mitchell, John S Nicholas, J B Revell, Dr. H Wilson, James Wilson, TJ
Bristol
Brooke, Samuel
Chaney, Joseph
Darnal, F H
Darnal, P H
Darnal, P R
Drury, H of P
Estep, R T Gardner, Samuel
Gary, Thos H
Gott, E Jr
Gott, E E
Hardesty, Matthew
Hopkins, Joseph T
Hopkins, Wm H
Meekins, Joseph A.
Dorsey, L E
Duvall, W E
Fiaher, Frank
Goodwin, B
Goodwin, J L
Haslup, Lewis P
Hamilton, Walter
Hughes, Dr A.
King, J H
King, W F
Owens, W F Pindell, Gassaway
Pindell, R M
Shepherd, Joseph Sunderland, Wm E Welch, Geo W
Brooklyn.
Anderson, Van Anderson, Wm J Benson, James Bohlman, Henry Brian, Joseph Burch; Toliver Clark, Edwin Crisp, Grafton
Criap, Nicolaa J Crisp, Rich'd O
Crisp, Rob't T
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THOMAS CULLAN, Manufacturer of Gentlemen's Boots, Shoes & Gaiters, AND IMPORTER OF TRANCE & INGLISE SHOES, . N. Calvert Street, UNDER BARNUM'S HOTEL, BALTIMORE.
Blaney's Malarial Antidote FOR FEVER AND AGUE, And all forms of Malarial Diseases, -PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE .- [7"Sent to any address on receipt of price. For all Diseases of the Stomach end Bowels, use BLANEY'S NEUTRAL TINCTURE of RHUBARB PRICE, 25 CENT5. For sale by F. M. BLANEY, COR. GILMORE & PRATT STREETS. BALTIMORE.
BALTIMORE HUB FACTORY AND WORKS,
BENDING
J. & E. STINSON, Proprietors.
SPOKES, RIMS, SHAFTS, &C., No. 86 Holliday St. & 87 North St., On second square north new City Hall,
BALTIMORE.
@WANTED, BEST QUALITY HICKORY, OAK, GUM, AND LOCUST TIMBER.
BENJ. P. LEDLEY, =- DEALER IN Lykens Valley, Sunbury, Hard White Ash & Cumberland Coal, Also, OAK AND PINE WOOD In the Stick, or Sawed and Split to suit Consumers. OFFICE & YARD No. 798 W. PRATT ST., Between Gilmore and Mount, BALTIMORE. ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.
Crogan, Jobn Cromwell, John Cromwell, Randolph Cromwell. Richard Fisher, J George Hammond, John T Hammond, Rezin W Hawkins, Wm Helmatetter, Simon Huber, J F Jacobs, John Langville, John Lehr. Wm Linthicum, S Linthicum, W Lucas, James Merritt, George Mewah :w, Franklin Mewshaw, Wm Miller. Peter Muir, Joseph Phelps, Rufus Pumphrey, Chas Pumphrey, Nathan Pumphrey, Thomas Pumphrey, Wm Reddish, Purnell Rider, Abraham Riley, George Sansbury, James 'Sansbury, Wm Shipley, Luther Shipley. W A Smith, Geo Stewart, C D Stewart, Henry Stewart. Joshua Stroh, George Stull, Daniel Thomas, Richard Tracy, Samuel Warfield, Dr Claudius Williams, Geo
Chesterfield.
Cadle, John H Carr, Wm A Duvall, Daniel Gantt, J M Hawkina, John Hawkins, Wm Lang, G A Mead, D B Nickols, B S Talbert, Thomas Tippet, P F
Townshend, D W Waters, Chas A
Crownsville. Anderson, Frisby Anderson, Monat Anderson, Wm Clark, Judaon Cooksey, Ephraim Dodson, John E Dorsey, Wm Duvall, Daniel Duvall, Richard Gantt, Jno F Hammond, Dr Geo
Linthicum, Theodore Lusby, Benj Lushy, Eli
Marsh, Geo S Meade, Brook Tongue, Benj Ward, Joseph Waters, Richard Watson, Richard Wilson, Richard Worthington, Brice
Davidsonville.
Beall, Geo T Davidson, B R Dorsett, S H Iglehart, James A Iglehart, Jno W Sr Iglehart, Jno W Iglehart, Thos S Mackall, W G Robinson, Mrs E Sellman, J H Talbott, Thos Williams, J W
Friendship.
Carr, Arthur Crosby, Walter Cunningham, John Gover, Geo S Gover, James G Griffith, F L Leitch, Thos Jr Owings, Mra Maranda Owings, W Beal Phibbins, R P Plummer, Robt B Prout, Wm T Scrivener, Wm B Smith, Wm Trott, Jersey
Ward, Harry Webb, H G Wells, Jno Wells, O M Wella, Thomas Wilkerson, Benj Wilson, J E
Harman's.
Disney, G F Harman, Amos R Jeffery, Enos Jeffery, Richard Shipley, Alex
Shipley, Geo E
Shipley, L R Shipley, Richard A
Hooversville.
Anderson, Andrew Biggs, Joun W Clarke, Benj Clarke, G
Clarke, Jos Colton, Hon Geo Gardner, Geo Gardner, John
Garsle, Wm Goodwin, Benj Hutchens, L H Jeffrey, John Kennard, Geo I Owens, Joshua Warfield, Geo T
Lothian.
Bowie, E C Brashears, J W Burwell, J E
Drury, J E Drury, Samuel Hall, A Hall, A H Hall Mrs F Hall, W H Hildt, Geo
Jones, J F
McCeny, Thos Owens, Arthur Owens G Owens, M Shepherd, Owen Shepherd, Wm Wayson, Jas E Welch, Mrs L P Welch, W Wilson, J T
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The steamer GEORGE LAW leaves at 10 A. M. EVERY MON- DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY for Kent Island, Queenstown, Quaker Neck, Booker's, Rolph's, Chestertown and Crumpton. Returning, leaves Crumpton at 7} A. M., EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, making the above stops.
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