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Frederick County, Maryland Directory - 1878

FREDERICK COUNTY ranks with the largest counties, having an area of 642 square miles, and is bounded on the North by Pennsylvania, on the East by Carroll, South-easterly by Montgomery, South by the Potomac River and Virginia, and on the West by the Blue Ridge, or South Mountains, separating it from Washington County.

This is one of the richest and most beautiful counties in the State. The soil is mostly limestone, with some slaty and considerable "red lands." The surface is undulating--partly mountainous-- The Catoctin Mountains dividing the county into two broad valleys, that tot he Westward being known as the Middletown valley, which is drained by the Catoctin River and its branches; and that East of the Catoctin range is the valley of the Monocacy. Both rivers flow Southward into the Potomac. These two great valley are unsurpassed for rural beauty, and excellent farming, and produce extraordinary crops of the principal grains of this latitude. The Eastern slope of the Catoctin Mountain is a most excellent grape country.

The county is well watered by innumerable pure springs which flow into the branches of the rivers before named, and create abundance of water powers which are improved by large grist and saw mills, and merchant or flour mills. There are also a number of other mills, tanneries, and various domestic manufactures. An immense water-power unimproved, exists on the Potomac River at Weverton. The narrow valley between the Monocacy and Buckeystown has a rich deposit of marl composed of lime and earthly substance, which extends to a considerable depth; this with the limestone yield an inexhaustible supply of manure.

Copper mines in the Linganore section have been worked since the Revolutionary war. New Liberty and New London are several mines, now extensively operated. There are several slate quarries, one of which near Ijamsville on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad produces a large supply of excellent roofing material. Along the side of Catoctin Mountain iron ore abounds, of the brown hematite speciea Some of these beds although worked for 80 years seem to be inexhamitible. From Woodsborough to the Potomac is a range of limestone marble unusually pure, varying in color from blue to dove cr. It takes a beautiful polish, and is similar to the famed Italian marbles of that color. At the foot of Catoctin Mountain there is a similar bed, and one resembling verde antique. West of Frederick is another kind of variegated shades of light and dark red, and on the West side of Monocacy is found the variety widely known, from having been used for the columns in the old hall of the House of Representatives of the Capitol at Washington. Frederick County is centrally traversed by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, with a branch from Point of Rocks through Montgomery County direct to Washington, materially shortening the distance from the West to the National Capital, at the same time affording needed facilities to the local sections through which it passes. The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal rims along the Southern boarder near the Potomac River, and the Western Md. Railroad along the Eastern boarder to flagerstown and Williamsport, with connections at the York Road in Carroll County with the Frederick and Pennsylvania division of the Pennysivania Railroad Company, for Frederick and other points in the county. The county enjoys good facilities for transportation to alt sections and is rapidly increasing in wealth and prosperity.

Judges Sixth Judicial Circuit-Hon. Richard J. Bowie, Cnief Judge, Rockville; Hons. William V. Bouic and John A. Lynch, Associate Judges. Auditor-F. J. Nelson. Clerk to Court-Thomas Gorsuch, Frederick. Clerks -A. Fearhake, Jr., John S. Repp, E. A. Gittinger, Edward Young, Capt. H. O. Naill, and C. C. Buhrman. Crier-James Bartgis. Sheriff--Wm. Richardson. Deputies-J. S. B. Hartsock and Walter Saunders. Warden of Jail--C. A. Danner. State's Attorney-John C. Motter, Frederick. Physician to Jail--Bruce Thomas. Judges of Orphans Court-William J. Black, John Hightman and Thomas M. Holbrunner. Register of Wiltl-John R. Rouzer. Surveyor-John S. Ramsburg. County Commissioners -John Witherow, Joseph Cronise, D. M. Whip, S. R. Bowlus and S. D. Devilbiss. Clerk--H. F. Steiner, Frederick. Attorney-W. O. Tyler. School Commissioners-James W. Pearre, W. G. Baker, James Troxell, Henry Boyle and Joseph Brown. Examiner-Daniel T. Lakin. Registers of Voters-O. J.Keller, Hiram Bartgis, V. B. Swearingen, George W. Barrick, James A. Elder, E. R. Stottlemyer, George W. Beall, George W. Strawsberger, Charles Hobbs, Joseph B. Brown, William Carmack, Lewis E. Karn, C. A. Riddlemoser, Luther Shaff, B. Collillower, Joseph Brown, C. K. Morningstar and William R. Dorse Constables-J. W. Rine, James Staup, M. F. Harding, H. W. Waters and C. Vaniossen. Tax Collector-William H. Miller. Justices of the Peace-James J. English, R. Stokes, W. Mahoney, W. R. Johnson, James Higgins and R. Barrick. Notaries Public--Henry Williams and Wm. Walsh. Congressman Sixth District-Hon. William Walsh, Cumberland. State Senator-Hon. L. H. Steiner, Frederick. Members House of Delegates-Hons. W. H. Hinks, Frederick; C. M. Riggs, Ijameville; Lot Hartsock, Johnsville; Wm. J. Leib, Buckeystown, and Peter Lugenbeel, Uniontown. Terms of Circuit Court, which are held in the Court House at Frederick City, the county seat: Law Terms-Third Mondays in February and Sepember. Chancery Terms-Second Mondays in May and November. Popuplation of County-White, 40,000; colored, 7,000. Regtst.ered Vote 12,000. Asassed Value of Personal, Real, Stocks and Railroad Property-$27,176,892. State and County Tax-86 1/4 cents on $100.


ADAMSTOWN

Is on the B. & 0. R. R., 9 miles from Frederick and 64 from Baltimore. The location is on the rich, fertile and beautiful Carroll's Manor, the farms and houses of which denote the prosperity of the people. The Sugar Loaf and Catoctin Mountains can be plainly seen; and the Tuscarora and Monocacy Rivers flow in the vicinity. The land is limestone; sells at from $30 to $75 per acre; produces 12 to 25 bus. wheat, 40 oats and 30 to 50 corn. White and black oaks and hickory compose the timber standing. German Reformed Church, Rev. N.H. Skyles. Two public schools. Population 160. G. T. Kohlenberg, Postmaster.

Agent-Express & R. R.
Kohlenburg, G T
Barber.
Hoffinan, Frank
Blacksmiths
Bassford, A
Whitter, G
Butcher.
Lambert, J C
Carpenter & Undertaker.
Reck, Osburn
Carriages & Wheelwright.
Bowersox, E F
Cooper.
Hood, Jas D
General Merchandise.
Davis, J L
Thomas, J Fenton
Grain Dealers.
Kohlenberg, G T & Co
Huckster.
Brady, E T
Justice of the Peace.
Michael, Ezra
Millers.
Copeland, M D
Krantz, W B
Physicians.
Johnson, W H
Thomas, J D
Saloon.
Bell, L W
Shoemakers.
Biggs, J W
Brengle, G W


ARABY

Is on the B. & O. R. R., 3 miles from Frederick City. The situation is pleasant, and near the Monocacy River, which is here crossed by the railroad on a substantial iron bridge. The land is limestone and slate; sells at from $50 to $125 per acre; produces 12 to 35 bus. wheat, 50 corn, 40 oats, 150 potatoes and 1 1/2 tons hay. The large Merchant Mills of James H. Gambrill, Esq., are located across the river in a little valley. Population 20. W. T Mullix, Postmaster.

Agent-Express & R. R.
Mullinix, W T
Cooper.
Skeggs, Henry
Dispatcher.
Keefer, A B
Millers.
Gambrill, Jas H
Shryock, Wm


BARRY

Is on the B. & O. R. R., 75 miles from Baltimore and 15 from Frederick by county road. The town has great advantages for trade, and does a large business in grain, fertilizers and coal. The Merchant Mills of Messrs. Jordan, Graham & Wenner, who manufacture a superior brand of flour, is located here. Land is good, mostly cleared; sells at from $35 to $70 per acre; produces 10 to 25 bus. wheat, 10 to 20 oats, 25 to 50 corn and fine crops of hay. M. E. Church, Rev. J. Hall. Catoctin Lodge 91, K. of P., and Delaware Tribe 43, I. O. R. M. Population 300. Edward Bernard, Postmaster.

Agent-Express and R R
Boteler, Lingan
Blacksmith.
Bernard, William
Butcher.
Watt, Thomas
Carpenter and Builder.
Bernard, Edward
General Merchandise
Boteler & Gross
Wenner, M S
Grain, Coal & Fertilizers
Jordan, Graham & Wenner
Millers.
Jordan, Graham & Wenner
Restaurant.
Leopold, T B
Shilling, Joseph


BRIDGEPORT

Is 3 miles from Emmittsburg and near the Carroll County line. Land medium, produces fair crops of wheat, corn, oats, hay and potatoes. Churches and schools are convenient. Population 25. M. E. Correll, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths.
Fink, Sylvester
Finefrock, David
Ohier, John
Carpenters.
Bishop, Amos
Harmer, M
Hobbs, Joseph
Long, John
General Merchandise.
Linah, Samuel
Pool, Benjamin
Millers.
Maxwell, Samuel
Motter, Lewis
Starner, Wm
Zentz, Daniel
Wool Manufacturer.
Switzer, Samuel


BROAD RUN

Is pleasantly situated in the centre of the great Middletown Valley, 7 miles from Knoxville, and said to be surrounded with the richest and most beautiful buildings and land in the county. Large crops of corn and wheat attest in a high degree the superior quality of the farms. The land is clay and rich in loam, mostly cleared; sells at from $50 to $150 per acre; produces 20 to 36 bus. wheat, 30 to 40 oats, 100 to 150 potatoes, 40 to 60 corn and large crops of hay. Churches and schools convenient. Population 50. J. H. Grove, Postmaster.

Blacksmith.
Cochran, P G
Carpenters.
Flock, J E
Grove, Wm T
General Merchandise.
Grove, John H
Machinist.
Ahalt, Samuel
Huffer, Geo W
Mechanics
Harrison, Geo. W.
Selsam, Jas. W.
Millers
Fink, M. F.
Whip, John D.
Stock Dealers.
Delaughter, R S
Delaughter, Samuel
Huffer, G Dawson
Huffer, Geo W
Jarboe, James N


BUCKEYSTOWN

Is on the B. & 0. B. B., 4 miles from Frederick Junction and 7 from Frederick City. Climate mild and healthy. Land, limestone, nearly all cleared; sells at from $60 to $150 per acre; produces 20 to 30 bus. wheat, 30 to 40 oats, 100 to 150 potatoes, 40 to 60 corn and 1 1/2 tons hay. M. E. Church, Geo. Feelmyer; M. P., Rev. Mr. Malory. School, Geo. W. Blessing, Teacher. Population 100. John A. Delashmutt, Postmaster.

Agent-R. R.. & Express.
Suman, W B
Blacksmith.
Keller, C E
General Merchandise.
Delashmutt, J A & Bro
McKenna, A. J.
Lime Merchant.
Millers.
Peters, Wm T
Simmons, C S
Physicians.
Boone, H J
Poole, B
Tanners.
Baker, D & Son


BURKITTSVILLE

Is situated in the Middletown Valley, near the Blue Ridge Mountains, 2 « miles from Claggett's on the Washington County Branch of the B. & O. R. R. Land is very productive, and the vicinity healthy. Land sells at from $75 to $100 per acre; produces 25 bus. wheat, 50 to 60 oats, 100 to 150 potatoes, 50 to 60 corn, and 2 tons hay. Lutheran, Reformed and Union Churches. and a Female Seminary. Population 275. M. L. Hightman, Postmaster.

Architects and Builders.
Thos P & Sons
Chair Manufacturer.
Ausherman, Eli
Dentist.
Myers, B M
Distiller.
Horsey, O
Furniture Manufacturers
Karn, EL
Karn, Josephus
General Merchandise.
Hightman, Jno & Sons
Hightman, Thos
Shuford, L S
Harness and Saddles.
Hilleary, D E
Milliner.
Ausherman, M E
Physicians.
Garrott, J B
Hardy, T B


CREAGERSTOWN

Is pleasantly situated on the Emmittsburg Read, 14 miles north of Frederick City 1 1/2 miles from the Monacacy River, and 2 miles from Loy's Station on the W. Md. R. R. The land is a red loam; sells at from $25 to $75 per acre; produces 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 35 corn, 30 oats, 75 potatoes, and 1 1/2 tons hay. Lutheran, Reformed, Church of God, and several Public Schools near. Popul ation 200. Josiah Kolb, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths.
Beightier, David
Shorb, Augustus
Carpenters.
Derr, Jno
Harbaugh, Levi
General Merchandise.
Cramer, W J & Sons
Miller, J L
Hotel.
Krise, H J
Justice of the Peace.
Krise, H J
Machinist.
Matthias, J A P
Millers
Staup, Wm H
Warner, David
Zimmerman, Wm
Physician.
Devilbiss, Jno W
Stonemason.
Favorite, Henry
Shoemaker.
Hann, Geo W
Tailors
Kolb, Josiah
Kolb, Michael
Weaver.
Kolb, Matthias
Wool Manufacturer.
Myers, Wm

ELLERTON

Is 9 miles from Smithsburg, Washington County, which is on the W. Md. R. R, and near Catoctin Creek. Climate, changeable, but healthy. Land is a clay and dark loam formation; sells at $60 per acre, produces 15 bus wheat, 50 oats, 100 potatoes, 50 corn, and 1 1/2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 100. Thos. F. Bittie, Postmaster

Blacksmith
Poffenberger, H
Poffenberger
Carpenters
Moser, J H
Palmer, J E
Palmer, J C
Palmer, Joseph
Weadle, James
Weadle, M L
General Merchandise
Bittle, Thos. F.
Miller, Harp, Josiah
Physician
Wachter, L.


EMMITTSBURG

Is situated at the terminus of the railroad of that name, and 7 miles from Rocky Ridge on the W. Md. R. R. The location is in a fertile and diversifed country, the surroundings of which are rich in mountain and valley scenery. To the West, Jack's Mountain and Carrick's Knob may be towering hundreds of feet in the skies and then sloping in graceful lines to the productive and beautiful valley below. The magnificent scenery, purity of the atmosphere, good mountain water, cordiality and refinement of the people make it a great place of summer resort; it is also enriched by educational institutions of great merit and celebrity. St Joseph's Academy, conducted by the Sisters of Charity, and Mount St. Mary's College, an institution of high endowment and character, are both near the town. There are also two Public Schools for whites, one for colored, and a Catholic Parochial School. The land adjacent is composed of red sandstone, quartz- and limestone; varies In price from $20 to $60 per acre, according to location and improvements; yields 15 to 30 bus. wheat, 20 to 40 oats, 50 to 150 potatoes, 20 to 50 corn; and 2 tons bay. Massasoit Tribe 41, I. O. R. M.; Junior Building Association. Population 900. Samuel N. McNair, Postmaster.

PASTORS.-M. E., Rev. H.P. West; Presbyterian, Rev. Lutheran, Rev. E. S. Johnston; Reformed, Rev. A. R. Kramer, Roman Catholic, Rev. Father Daniel McCarthy.

TOWN OFFICERS.-Burgess-John Hopp. Commissioners-Wm. Lansinger, J. H. T. Webb, Daniel Sheets, Isaac Hyder, Thomas Fraley and R. H. Gelwicks. Bailiff-Wm. Ashbaugh.

Agent R. R. and Express
Zimmerman, E. R.
Barber.
Parker, S A
Basket Maker.
Ellower, John
Bakers and Confectioners.
Hoke, Peter
Seabrook, J A
Tawney, J A S
Blacksmiths.
Adams & Zeck
Brick Makers.
Bell & Keilholtz
Brick Masons
Lingg & Myers
Seabrook,Samuel
Boot and Shoemakers.
Bishop, George
Gelwicks, Theopholis
Hopp, J. F.
Hoover, John
Lantzer, Jacob
Rowe, Jas. A.
Broker
Horner, W. G.
Cabinetmakers
Bushman, Thomas
Sweeney, Martin
Carpenters and Builders
Snouffer, Joseph
Tyson & Lansinger
Carriage and Wagonmakers
Baker, L A F
Baker, Nicholas
Harley, Wm
Hess & Weaver
Houck, Wm H
Cigars and Tobacco
McNair, S N
Scheek, Francis
Clothing, Hats, &C
Rowe, J & C F
Constable.
Gillelan, Geo L
Dentists
Bussey, J. T.
Druggists.
Eichelberger, C D
Elder, James A
General Merchandise.
Annan, I S & Bro
Bussey, Mrs J P
Helman, J A
Rowe, G W & Sons
Groceries and Produce.
Hays, J T
Hoke, Peter
Waddle, J S
Zeck, Dietrick
Hotels
Emmett, C S Smith
Western Md D G Adelaberger
Justices of the Peace.
Adelsberger, M. C.
Knauff, James
Stokes, Henry
Livery and Sale Stables.
Guthrie & Beam
Lumber, Coal, &c
Motter, Maxell & Co
Marble Worker.
Lough, N A
Machinists.
Praley, Thos & Son
Rowe, Nathaniel
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Hoke, J L
Offutt, Miss H
Winter, Miss S A
Millers.
Bell, John M
Grimes, Charles
Hovise, Francis
Maxwell, Samuel
Motter, L M
Myers, Jacob
Sell, Peter
Septer, James
Photographers.
Rowe, J & C F
Physicians.
Annan, Andrew
Annan, R L
Brawner, John B
Eichelberger, C D
Eichelberger, James W
Eichelberger, James W Jr
Restaurant.
Lawrence, Daniel
Saddles and Harness
McGuigan, James S
Stokes, Henry
Stoves and Tinware,
Adeisberger, Jas F
Hays, J T
Tailors.
Fayorite, H J
Webb, J H T
Tanner.
Motter, Lewis M
Watches and Jewelry.
Eyster, G T & Bro


FOUNTAIN MILLS

Is situated near Bennett's Creek, 2 1/2 miles from Monrovia on the B. & O. R R. Land well improved, most all cleared, and sells for $40 per acre; produces 15 to 35 bus. wheat, 25 cats, 150 potatoes, 40 corn, 900 lbs. tobacco, and 1 « tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 80. J. M. Davis, Postmaster.

Blackmith.
Scheel, Geo
Carriages and Wagons.
Jacohs, Jonathan
Carpenter.
Howard, J. W.
Distiller.
Price, Leri
General Merchandise
Davis, J M
Engle, Reuben
Hobbs, Samuel
Huckster
Lawson, Geo L
Davis, B B
Turner, W T
Davis, Jas A
Millers
Davis, S. B.
Turner, W. T.
Thrasherman
Davis, Jas. A.


FREDERICK CITY

The County seat, is beautifully situated in a rich, fertile valley, 3 miles from Frederick Junction on the Main Stem of the B. & O. R. R. And connected with it by branch road, over which daily trains are run. The Frederick and Pa. Line R. R. Also afford good accomodations for freight and passengers to local points in Md. And Pa. And Baltimore and other cities can also be reached by this route. The land surrounding the city is limestone, well improved and produces lage crops of wheat, corn, oats, hay and potatoes. Some of the finest farms in Md. Are to be seen near here. The city ranks as the third city in the State; is incorporated and well built, the houses being generally of brick or stone; the streets are broad, straight, and laid out regularly. It contains a fine Court House and other county buildings, a magnificent City Hall, 2 Colleges, 2 Female Seminaries, a number of handsome Churches and several excellent public and private schools. The Deaf and Dumb Asylum, a State institution, is located here. The fruit and vegetable packing estbalishment of Louis McMurray, Esq., is near the city, and in busy season affords employment for a large number of people, thus materially adding to the prosperity of the city. Frederick City is renowned for its god health, cleanliness, pure mountain air, good water, its wealth and refinement, and the sterling business habits of its citizens. It enjoys good hotel accomodations. The City Hotel, Col. F. B. Carlin, proprietor, has long been recognized as one of the best in the State. Population 10,000. C. W. Miller, postmaster.

CHURCHES AND PASTORS--Presbyterian, Rev. R. H. Wililams; Lutheran, Rev. George Diehi; Reformed, Rev. B. R Eschbach; Episcopal, Rev. Osborn Ingle; M. E, Rev. W. W. Weech; M. P., Rev. W. W. White; ME. South, Rev, S. S. Rozzeli; Roman Catholic, Rev. Father Stonestreet; German Reformed, Rev. H. Bielfield; Asbury M. E.. and Bethel, Rev. J. Hall.

BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS--A. F. & A. M -Columbia 58 and Lynch 183; Enoch Royal Arch Chapter. I. O. O. F.-Adam Lodge and an Encampment. K. of P.-Mountain City 29. I. O. R. M.--Chippewa Tribe 19. O. U. A. M.-Fredonia Council 46. G. A. R-Reynolds Post 2. K. of H.-Mutual 603, Alpha Temple of Honor, Young Men's Christian Association.

CITY OFFICERS--Mayor-Lewis H. Moberly. Register--Godfrey Koontz. Tax Collector-- Lewis S. Clingan. Chief of Police-W. F. Buesing.

Agricultural Implements Hargett, P L & Co
Page, Calvin
Stewart & Price
Agent-Express
Adams--V B Bruner
Agents-Insurance
Doll & Albaugh
Agents-Real Estate
Brown, B F
Doll & Albaugh
Webster George F
Agent-Railroad
B & O-George Morgan
F & P. L. - P. Janney
Agent-Machine
Steiner, W R
Agent-Sewing Machines.
Griffin, J W
Architects and Builders.
Frazier, David
Hailer, C W
Landerkin, Thos C
Moore, John T
Auctioneers.
Fout, C F
Saunders, Walter
Attorneys at Law
Bowlus, Noah
Brengle, Francis
Eckstein, C
Goldsborough, E Y
Hinks, Wm H
Levy, C V S
Maulsby, Wm P Jr
Motter, John O
McSherry, James
Nelson, Frederick J.
Nelson, William B
Pampel, B F
Pearre, Jas W
Ritchie Hon John
Ross, C W
Ross, W J
Shafer, Canton
Sheliman, George K
Tyler, W Otis
Urner, Milton G
Wilcoxon, William
Wood, C H
Wood, J E R
Bakers and Confectioners.
Abbott, O
Beckley, Gabriel
Blumenaner, N
Buesing, Frederick
Koester, L
Neidhardt, William
Nussbaum, J
Ruland, Adam
Schleigh, Mrs. L. V
Schrodel, J.
Shilling & Shawen
Ulrich, Chas
Walling, M
Barbers
Lambert, D M
Lambert & McLean
Myers, C G
Young, C L
Young, John R
Bell Hanger.
Grace, J H C
Bill Poster
Butler, C E
Blacksmiths.
Babel, Andrew
Buck, Justin
Eader, P
Esterly, Frederick
Lohman, Edward
Mullen, Charles E
Ross, Peter
Seeger, Peter
Strube, A
Vanfossen, Arnold
Blinds and Shades
Shaffner, A H
Books and Stationery.
Henderson, R B
Miller, B L
Smith David F
Winchester, M C
Boot and Shoe Dealers.
Anderson, R G
Biggs, E H
Brengle, A
Delp, J
Duvall & Dertzbaugh
Fromke & Bro
Gilbert, Geo A
Gittinger, Z James
Green, John T
Hilton, H K
Lewis, J H
Markey, J H
Miller, Henry
Morgan,T W
Real, Geo A
Steiner, Jno A
Titlow, Isaac
Thomas, H F
Whalen, B H
Yeakle,, A R
Yeakle, W H
Brewers.
Bear, Peter
Hauser, Paul
Lipps, John
Brick Manufacturers.
Hunt & Sifford
Winchester, B F
Brokers
Lorentz,. Henry
Simmons, S C & Son
Book Binder.
Chambers, William
Broom Manufacturer.
Staley, Gideon
Butchers.
Derr, Charles
Englebrlght, Luther
KoIb, Wm
Koor, Wm
Lambright, Johh
Lambright, Phillip
Wills, William
Cabinet Makers.
Obernderfer, L
Rice, P & A T
Carriage Manufacturers.
Boteler Bros
Hane & Hood
Ramsburg, J H
Carriage Materials
Ebert, B & Sons
China and Glassware.
Eisenhauer, John
Winebrener, D C & Co
Cigars and Tobacco.
Blackston, J L
Degrange,
G S & Bro
Faubel, J N & R E
Kingsbaker, S
Kline, H T
Lorentz Bros
Miles, William
Pope, Thomas E
Storm, W B
Thomas, David O
Clothing and Furnishing Goods
Lowenstein, D
Resenour, B
Resenstock, J.
Siedling, Geo
Shriner; G W B
Straus, M
Wineberger, S
Commission Merchants
Hargett, P L & Co
Hart, J H & Son
Tyson, J & Son
Coal Dealers.
Biser, Jonathan
Groshon, G S
Pyfer, P H
Confectionery & Fruit
Keasrdel,A C
Nussbaum, P H
Rhodes, F T
Dentists.
Bowlus, E
Crise, Geo A
McGill, L T
McSherry, K C
Nelson, K
Druggists
Garrott & Co
Hughes, T S
Schicy,
& Bro
Thomas, S F
Tyler, H B
Williamson & Co
Dry Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods.
Cramer, Geo L
Doll, G J
Eldridge, E J
Hendrickson, J D
Landauer, A
Landauer, James
Lewis, C J
Markell, Francis
McCaffrey, M A
Nixdorf, H M
Smith, C C
Smith, D F
Stern, Philip
Walker, James B
Winebrener, D C & Co
Wistland, H
Fertilizer Manufacturers
Ramsburg, Koogle & Co
Tyson, J & Son
Flour, Grain and Feed.
Anders & Reifsnider
Brengle, Nicholas
Cartzendafner & Bro
Hilderbrand, L M
Jarbee, J. S. W
Rine, Geo A
Titlow & Bro
Zimmerman, Kilas
Furniture Dealers
Brooks & Keller
Carty, C C
Etchison, H N
Sohroeeler, F
Gas Fitter.
Grahe, J. H. C.
General Merchandise.
Rosenour, B
Scholl, D
Ways, W H
Wilcoxon, D C
Glove Manufacturers
Ebert, Valerius
Myer, George
Glue Manufacturer.
Attick, John
Gunsmith
Teryar, Wm
Groceries
Adam, Wm
Albaugh, Charles
Attick, J M P
Beckley, Q S G
Bender, John
Beger, W H
Besant & Knott
Birely Bros
Benger, Samuel
Brooks, Sopha
Cockey, S S
Dutrow, R J & Co
Eisenhauer, John
Eves, J T
Getzendanner, M E
Green, B F
Heintz, Jacob
Hood, Mrs M J
Hunt & Sappington
Kline, W H
Koontz, Edward
Lampe, C L C
Lutz, John
Michael, J L
Miller, Justus
Miller, J M
Moberly, Wm
Raileng, H
Ramsburg, Robert
Rohrback, M N
Ruland, C
Ripley, W H
Shipley, J A
Starr, J W
Whalen, J W
Winebrener, D C & Co
Woodward, A
Zellars, C E
Zimmerman, Wm H
Hat and Cap Manufacturer.
Saitzgiver, G B
Hardware, Iron, &c
Birely Bros
Doll, Samuel V
Macgill, J S & Bro
Sahm & Dill
Stewart & Price
Quynn, A G & C O
Hotels
Blackhorse, J Schmidt
Central, H Bisys
City, F B Carlin
Dill, H H Power
Frederick City, B H Hobbs
Groff, Joseph Groff
Ice Dealers
Kolb, N O & Bro
Smith, Sidney
Junk Dealers.
Wallace, John
Walters, John
Livery Stables.
Mealey, CE
Myers, J Oliver
Sinn, Edward
Lumber Dealers.
Hardt & Keefer
Rontzabn & Bowers
Wilcoxon & Markley
Machinist.
Abbott, Jno H
Page, Calvin
Pample, Henry
Marble Workers.
Roelke, Wm
Sifford, J E
Masons & Plasterers.
Brenner, J F
Hailer, N T
Hergusheimer, James.
Martin, O H
Murphy, J Dennis
Norris, Lafayette
Woodward, Jacob
Mattress Manufacturer.
Groff, W S
Millers
Anders & Reifsnlder
Bruner, Lewis
Gambrill, J H
Belch, H C
Shriner, Edward A
Millinery Goods
Goldenberg, Henry
Hoffman, Ira H
Nurserymen
Morris, W L
Morris & Miller
Packers-Fruit
McMurray, Louis
Painters
Lampe, H J
Moberly, Daniel
Koberly, C B
Paints, Oils, &c.
Macgill, J. S. & Bro
Quynn, A G & Co
Paper Hangers
Dennis, J. M.
Haller, M B
Photographers
Burger, W A
Byerly, J Davis
Marken, J R
Provisions and Produce
Derr, Geo C
Lewis, Geo T
Sahm, P
Woodward, M. A.
Potters
Nottnagle, J. J.
Ott, John
Physicians
Baltzell, W. H.
Burck, F. T.
Dunott, J.
McGill, Thomas
Maynard, S. S.
Roth, A. A.
Smith, Charles
Smith, Frank
Turner, Thomas
Wooten, W. T.
Saloons.
Brubaker, J W
Falk, John
Merchant, J W
Mulhahn, Wm
Wenz, Geo
Soap Manufacturer.
Rudolph, Max
Saddles & Harness.
Bentz & Son
Birsh & Castle
Clingan, L B
Stoves and Tinware.
Blumenauer, Geo W
Fox, E A C
Hopwood, Jas W
Koontz, Edward
Smith, C P
Wilson, N J
Tanners and Curriers
Baker, Joseph D
Bantz, Gideon
Kunkel, Phillip B
Printers and Publishers.
Baughman Bros
Cole, Charles
Kaufman & Boulden
Keefer & Knauff
Tailors.
Blackston, B H
Blum, N
Cramer, Geo L
Gilbert, J A
Lowenstein, Isaac
Renner, B
Treich, Jobn B
Winebrener, D C & Co
Zieler & Son
Upholsters
Groff, W B
Ruprect, H F
Watches and Jewelry.
Bauman, F
Corey, P & Co
Fox, C F A
Fox, C H O
Myer, G B
Simmons, Wm A
Wines and Liquors.
Besant & Knott
Dutrow, R J & Co
Neuwahl, Julius
Whalen, J W


FOXVILLE

Is situated near the Washington County Line, 4 miles from Smithsburg on the W. M. R. R. Land ordinary, one-half cleared; sells at from $10 to $30 per acre, produces 14 bus. wheat, and 40 corn. M. E. and Lutheran Churches. Two public sohools Population 250. Harvey Buhrman, Pos~ master.

Attorney at Law.
Harbaugh, John C
Blacksmiths.
Krise, E
Weller, Jacob
Carpenters.
Wolf, Henry
Wolf, Upton
Constable.
Hayes, H Clay
General Merchandise
Brown, H T
Fox, Thomas C
Ridenoner, Jacob
Justice of the Peace.
Fox, George H
Physician.
Buhrman, Harvey
Shoemakers.
Prior, Emanuel
Renner, Elias
Timber Merchants.
Brown, W B
Bussard, Samuel
For, George L
Moser, Ezra
Wyant, Yost


GRACEHAM

Is on the W. Md. R R., 57 miles from Baltimore, and pleasantly situated in a mild and healthy climate. The land is good, and sells at from $25 to $60 per acre and aces 15 to 80 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 80 potatoes, 60 corn and 1 1/2 tons hay. Moravian Church and a public school. Population 250. Caroline Siess, Postmistress.

Agent-Express and R. R.
Firor & Yonson
Blacksmith.
Hesser, Geo S
Boot and Shoe Manufacturers
Collifiower, B C
Colliflower, S
Cigar Manufacturers
Gernand, S A & Co
Drovers.
Crum, John
Doney, Owen
Huckster
Late, A
General Merchandise
Cramer, W J
Firor & Yonson
Gernand, S A
Yenson, Mr B C
Justice of the Peace.
Firor, C L
Millers.
Black, C H
Eieholtz, Samuel
Hoover, G A
Physician.
Miller, S W
Saddles and Harness.
Gernand, John
Tailor.
Smelser, U W
Wagon and Plow Maker.
Firor, C L


GREENFIELD MILLS

Is 2 « miles from Tuacarora, and 4 from Adamatown, on the B. & O. R. R. No1and's Ferry on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 3 miles, is the shipping point by that means. The Sugar Loaf Mountains rise in grandeur 6 miles east, and may be seen for miles' around. Land is slate and limestone, sells at from $10 to $75 per acre, and produces good crops of wheat, corn, oats, hay, and fine fruit. Churches and schools near. The Greenlleld Mills are owned and operated by Messrs. Newcomer & Co., of Baltimore, who manufacture a superior brand of flour from the wheat grown on the farm in the county, Jas. L. Roberts, Esq., is their resident agent. Population 50. Jas. F. Beall. Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Gisler, W T
Peters, Horace
Carpenters & Wheelwrights
Bowersox, F
Peters, John H
General Merchandise
Beall, Jas F
Justice of the Peace
Mobley, J O
Millers
Peters, John H.
Roberts, Jas. L.
Physicians
Johnson, W. H.
Thomas, Jacob
Restaurant
Viers, C. S.
Shoemakers
Roop, J. W.
Sylence, J. H.


HANSONVILLE

Is on the Emmittsburg Road, 5 1/2 Miles from Frederick City and 2 « from Harmony Grove on the Frederick & Pa. Line R. R. Land is limestone, and sells from $20 to $80 per acre, produces 20 boa. whaat, 40 corn, 30 oats, 60 potatoes and 1 1/2 tons hay. PublIc school, J. E. Palmer, teacher. Population 50. Hichard Harper, Postmaster.

Lime Dealers
Frey, William
Sunday, Daniel
Tanner.
Buckey, B V
Tailor
Dunlap, Gipson
Wagonmaker
Palmer, J. E.


HARMONY

Is 9 miles from Frederick City and pleasantly situated in a healthy neighborhood, near Middle Creek. Land, good mountain, well timbered; sells at from $50 to $75 per acre; produces 15 to 80 bus. wheat, 30 to 60 oats, 60 to 100 potatoes, 35 to 50 corn, and l ton hay. Churches and schools rear. Population 150. W. B. Taylor, Postmaster.

Blacksmith
Brandenburg, John N
Carpenters
Biblngton, Joseph
Blesson, Claton
Brandenburg, M
Constable
Harp, Geo. S.
General Merchandise
Unverzagt, Henry
Gunsmith
Rothanheofer, L.
Millers
Summers, Geo W
Summers, Joshua
Millwrights
Baker, E
Bibington, Joseph
Saddles and Harness.
Brandenburg, Eli
Shoemakers
Castle, J. E.
Harshman, Geo.
Wheelwright
Gladhill, D.
Wool Manufacturer
Taylor, W. B. & Son


HARMONY GROVE

Is on the F. & P. L. R. R, 2 1/2 miles from Frederick City. The location is healthy; near the Monacacy River, and the lands adjacent arc composed of limestone; sells at from $100 to $150 per acre, produces 25 bus. wheat, 45 oats, 50 corn, 75 potatoes, and 1+ tons hay. M. E. Church, and a public school. Population 85. B. N. Plummer, Postmaster.

Dairyman.
Grabenhcrst, H C
General Merchandise.
Plummer, R N
Millers
Cronise, S C
Miller, Thomas
Trimmer, Abraham
Worman, W S
Millwright
Medcalf, John


IJAMSVILLE

Is on the B. & O. R. R, 52 miles from Baltimore and 9 from Frederick; place healthy, business and crops fair; soil is of a slate formation; land mostly cleared, is variable in price from $35 to $50 per acre and prodnoes 15 to 30 bus. wheat, 80 to 50 corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco and 2 tons hay. Population 100. W. Hammond, Postmaster.

Agent-Express & R. R.
Hammond, W
Blacksmiths & Wheelwrights.
Anderson, John
Case, David
Dronenburg, J C
Carpenters
Poole, Lemuel
Riggs, Joseph
General Merchandise.
Crawford, T L
Hammond, Wellington
Miller.
McComas, J. T.
Slater
Riggs, C. M.


JEFFERSON

Is 8 miles from Frederick City and 4 from Berlin; the situation is healthy, crops and land good. Land can be bought at from $25 to $50 per acre, and produces 20 to 80 bus wheat 40 oats, 100 potatoes, 50 corn and 2 tons hay. M. E., M. P., Reformed and Lutheran Churces. Several public schools. Population 275. C. E. Thomas, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Cochran, R. F.
Poole, Peter
Wise, H. C.
Carpenters
Feaster, F. T.
Shaff, F.
Stockman, W. P.
General Merchandise
Culler, Wm. L.
Little, S. E.
Walker, Isaac
Harness and Saddles
Doty, A. D.
Shaff, D. C.
Millers
Lewis, Basil
Long, John
Parker, Edward
Steiner, F. J.
Physicians
Crum, Geo. W.
Crum, J. H.
Culler, J. J.
Tailor
Thomas, Chas. E.


JOHNSVILLE

Is 5 miles from Union Bridge on the W. K. B. B., and pleasantly situated near Beaver Dam Croek. and limestone and blue slate, mostly cleared; sells at $75 per acre; produces 20 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 150 potatoes, 60 corn, and 2 tons hay. M. E., M. P. and Dunker Churches. several public schools. Population 250. C. B. Baylor, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Bellisan, George
Morningstar, Jesse
Carpenters
Millers
Boon & Katz
Crum, Wm
Shivers, S W
Waltz, W R
Coacbmakers
Gilbert, C B
Yantis & Eberly
General Merchandise
Ball, C. E.
Devilbiss, R. W. & Co.
Saylor, C. E.
Millers
Appler, Elias
Engler, J. D.
Etzler, G. W.
Phyicians
Devilbiss, H. C.
Sidwell, R. W.


KEMPTOWN

Is pleasantly situated near Bush Creek, 3 1/2 miles from Monrovia. The land is very good, sells at from $25 to $50 per acre, produces 25 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 60 potatoes, 25 corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco and 1 ton hay. Providence M. E. Church and a public school. Population 70. K. R. Lewis, Postmaster.

Blacksmith
Hyatt, John
Cabinetmaker & Undertaker
Lewis, Wm T
Carpenters
Lewis, A. B.
Pool, James M.
General Merchandise
Fout, O. T.
Lewis, M. R.
Huckster
Baker, G. W.
Glaze, W. M.
Justice of the Peae
Morphy, W. E.
Shoemaker
Browning, Jeremiah
Tinner
Bradshaw, J. J.
Wheelwrights
Browning L H H
Lewis, John T


KNOXVILLE

Is on the B. & O. R. R., 70 miles from Baltimore and 15 from Frederick City. The village is p1easantly nestled on an easy slope and shielded from the winds by the surrounding hills. South Mountain is near; and on the Va. side of the Potomac the mountains rise in picturesque grandeur. The railway and canai here offer unusual facilities for business. The soil is clay and free stone; sells at from $30 to $70 per acre; yields 15 to 30 bus. wheat, 30 to 40 oats, 150 to 200 potatoes 25 to 60 corn and 2 tons hay. M. E., Lutheran and Reformed Churches. Public schools for white and colored. Population 250. Robert Porter, Postmaster.

Agent-Express & R. R.
Reid, Dr John
Blacksmith
Porter, John W.
Coal Dealer
Merchant, I. N.
General Merchandise
Main, J. D. & Bro.
Miller, J. M. & Co.
Grain Dealers
Darby & Rice
Hotel
Knoxville- James Reely
Justice of the Peace
Reid, Dr. John
Livery Stable.
Porter, Robert
Millinery.
Darby, Miss Kate
Physician.
Reid, John
Saddles & Harness.
Porter, Robert
Shoemaker.
Fry, Charles W
Wheelwright.
Mitchell, John


LADIESBURG

Is on the F. & P. L., R. R. 14 miles north of Frederick City. The location is pleasant, within 2 miles of the Monocacy River and near the Carroll county line. Land, red hmestone and slate; sells at from $20 to $100 per acre; produces 15 to 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn, 30 oats, 75 potatoes and 1 ton of hay. Churches and schools convenient Population 50. W. H. Martz, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Fogle, Francis
Haugh, David
Carpenter
Staup, Daniel
General Merchandise
Fox, Jessie
Martz, W. H.
Miller
Keefer, John L
Patent Medicines
Byerly, J K
Physician
Liggett, J. J.
Shoemaker
Delphey, Joseph
Tailor
Bowman, Wm.
Tanner
Duttero, Wm.
Wheelwright
Haugh, Wm. A.


LANDER
Is on the B. & O. R. R. and C. & O. Canal; 71 miles from Baltimore and 16 from Frederick City by rail. Land can be bought for $30 to $60 per acre; produces 30 bus. wheat and 50 corn. Public school, C. Marriott, teacher. Population 15. L. Rodrick, Postmaster.

Blacksmith
Cochran, C
Millers
Rodrick & Smith
Slick & Bro.


LEWISTOWN

Is situated on the Emmittsburg road, 10 miles from Frederick and 5 from Harmony Grove. Land, red clay and limestone, sells at from $10 to $100 per acre; produces 12 to 30 bus. wheat, 50 corn, 40 oats, 100 potatoes and 2 tons bay. Crops are generally good. M. P. Church and two pubb'c school, Population 175. A. N. Cramer, Postmaster. Blacksmiths
Layman, Jacob
Weller, J P
Boots & Shoes
Bishop, Jacob
Shaeffer, Jno F D
General Merchandise
Cramer, A N
Zimmerman, G T
Justice of the Peace.
Cator, Henry
Millers
Gonso, George
Leatherman, Daniel
Taylor, C W
Physician
Leatherman, M. E.
Saddles & Harness
Maine, H M


LIBERTY

Is distant by county road 12 miles from Frederick, 37 by pike from Baltimore and 8 from Union Bridge, the shipping point on the W. M. R. R. It is situated in the midst of a fertile, pleasing and healthful country, the surface of which is charmingly diversified. The nearest streams are Linganore and Dollyhide. The business of the town is good, and within 2 miles is the Liberty Copper Mine, in successful operation. The soil is varied, composed chiefly of limestone, blue slate, gray rock and quartz. The lands are principally cleared, worth from $25 to $40per acre, and produces 10 to 30 bus wheat, 30 to 50 oats, 80 to 60 corn, 75 to 100 potatoes, 1,000 pounds tobacco and 1 1/2 tons hay. Crops are generally good. The timber yet standing is chiefly oak, hickory, chestnut and walnut. The town lass a well conducted newspaper and a fire company; German Reformed Church, Rev. R. Schulenburger; M. F., Rev. C. C. Cronin; M. P., ILev. J. IL. Nicholls, and Roman Catholic, Rev. Father Daniel Hall; two public schools, one private. Population 600. J. S. L. Rodrick, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths & Wheelwrights
Etzler, Dennis
Etzer, Hamilton
Medcalfe, Calvin
Vansant, John M
Butchers
Gallagher, R
Groff, Levi
Medcalfe, John W
Wilhide, J W
Cabinetmakers
Bowhan, G. W.
Norwood, R. N.
Sweadner, Wm.
Carpenters
Gorrell, R. B.
Munshour, Wm.
Null, Geo.
Sweader & Sons
Whitmore & Son
Carriage & Wagonmakers.
Etzler, H & Bro
McMaster, Samuel
Scheirer, Alex C.
Constable.
Benner, Alonzo
Dentists.
Norwood, C A
Radcliffe, J M
Druggists.
Davis, Thomas S
Hitselberger, C F
General Merchandise.
Etzler & Sweadnor
Harris, James H
Maynard, T G
Grocers & Confectioners
Benner, A
Mitchell, H
Wright, S D
Harnessmaker
Radcliffe, Joseph M
Hotels.
National, Gibson Smith
Union, G W Strasbarger
Hucksters.
Trundle, Clayton
Wagner, W T
Justices of the Peace.
Sappington, Dr Sidney
Unkerfer, John E
Masons.
Beall Bros & Sons
Roberts Bros
Miller.
Albaugh, H
Millinery
Linthicum, Miss B E & Sister
Painters
Hitselberger, C. F.
Sweadmer, D & Bro
Photographers.
Bowlian, Thos W
Sweadner, W T
Physicians.
Devilbiss, Kamhall
Sappington, Augustus
Sappington, Sidney
Simme, Thomas
Simpson, Thomas
Printer.
Rodrick, J S L
Shoemakers.
Colleberg, F
Hoffman, John H
Roberts, James H
Stevens, Saml
Young, J T
Stoves and Tinware
Wagner, Henry S
Tailors
Bowhan, F M.
Carr, Thos & Son
Tannery.
Baker, Henry
Tobacco Growers.
Sweadner, R D & Wm
Wines and Liquors.
Wright, Joel D


LICKSVILLE

Is 1 mile from Tuscarora on the B. & O. R. R., and near the Potomac River and Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. Climate temperate; business and crops good. Land limestone; mostly cleared; sells at from $50 to $100 per acre; produces 20 to 35 bus. wheat, 80 oats, 150 to 200 potatoes, 40 corn and 2 tons hay. Forest Grove Church and Licksville School. Population 75. J. C. Spalding, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and wheelwrights
Butcher, P H
Dronenberar, Henry
Roberson, Benjamin
Carpenters and Undertakers.
Butcher, John
Plummer, M W
General Merchandise
Spalding, J C
Justice of the Peace.
Allnutt, Wm P
Lime Burner
Monehan, Owen


LIME KILN

Is on the B. & O. R. R., 60 1/4 miles from Baltimore and 41/2 from Frederick City. Climate moderate; land limestone, sand and clay, most all cleared; some oaks and hickory yet standing. Land sells at from $100 to $175 per acre; produces 20 to 85 bus. wheat, 50 to 200 potatoes, 30 to 60 corn, 500 lbs tobacco and 2 tons hay. Population 150. M. J. Grove, Postmaster.

Blacksmith
Rideout, A S
Dairymen
Delashmutt, Jas
Grinder, Jos S
Leib, S D
General Merchandise
Grove, M J & Son
Lime Manufacturers
Grinder, M. A.
Grove, M. J.
Miller
Phleeger, A. S.
Physicians
McKinney, D. F.
Saloon
McAbee, C. W.


LINGANORE

Is 7 miles from Mount Airy on the B. & O. R. R. Climate temperate and healthy; crops good. Land, blue slate and limestone, sells at $40 per acre; produces 15 to 35 bus. wheat, 20 to 40 oats, 100 to 200 potatoes, 30 to 50 corn, 600 to 1000 lbs. tobacco and 2 tons bay. Some splendid mill and factory sites, and fine country for dairy and beef cattle. Population 80. T. Poole, Postmaster.

General Merchandise
Boland, Wm F
Millers
Douty, Moses
Reifsnider, Samuel


MECHANICSTOWN

Is on the W. M. R. R., 56 miles from Baltimore, 15 by pike from Frederick and 27 by rail, and three-fourths of a mile from the Catoctin Mountains. The nearest streams are the Hunting and OwIng's Creeks; it is located in a pleasing and thriving country. The climate and health are good, business fair. Soil is of red shale, yellow slate, alluvial, and some limestone. The land is principally cleared, ranges in prices from $30 to $60 per acre, and yields 8 to 20 bus. wheat, 10 to 40 oats, 80 to 50 corn and 1 to 2 tons hay. The Catoctin Furnace is within 2 miles and in operation. The timber now remaining consists of oak, hickory, walnut, chestnut, poplar and beech. Population 700. John Root, Postmaster.

Agent-R. R. & Express
Horn, W A
Barber
Lucas, Amos
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Firer, Benj F
Hess, Wm
Horn, Wm
Loy, Wm
Webb, Wm.
Bricklayers
Eigenbrode, Dan'l
Moser, Cyrus
Brick Manufacturer
Fleagle, John A.
Butcher,
Damuth, Wm.
Carpenters & Undertakers.
Creager, James
Dorsey, Geo B
Shaw, Thomas
Smith, E. M.
Weddle, Joseph A
Weller & Creager
Weller, Simon A
Cigar Maunnicturers.
Orndorff, A F
Whitmore, K S
Confectionery.
Martin, J E
Constables
Peddicord, Caleb.
Renner, John A
Dentist
Radcliffe, Dr H G
Druggists.
Gilds & Co
Flour, Feed & Fertilizers.
Cassell, Chas E
Stockedale, Geo W
Witherow, S H
General Merchandise.
Gilds, N E
Johnson, Geo H
Root & Groff
Harnessmakers
Freese, Joseph
Martin, D C
Hotels.
Central, Jacob Sprow
Gilbert, John B Gilbert
Huckster.
Damuth.C A
Justice of the Peace.
White, Frederick
Marbleworker.
Hammaker, B F
Millers.
Jones, John
Martin, J & D C
Milliners & Dressmakers.
Gernand, Miss Jennie
Hesson, Miss Kate
Lony, Kiss Mary
Stokes, Miss Susan
Millwrights
Biggs & Carmack
Painters.
Adelsperger, Jas
Mackley Bros
Photographer.
Boblitz, B L
Physicians.
Marsh, Wm H
White, Wm
Zimmerman, a K
Shoemakers
Cover, B N
Cover, J H
Picking, Leonard
Stull Bros
Stock Dealers-
Anders, Thomas
Barton, Isaac N
Stoves and Tinware.
Osler, V P
Surveyors.
Landers, John
Picking, Leonard
Tailor.
Sleek, A B
Tanner.
Rouner, John
Telegraph Operator.
Horn, W A
Wagonmaker.
Stokes, Joshua
Watches & Jewelry.
Hoff, David T


MIDDLETOWN

Is on the old National Pike, 8 miles west of Frederick, and one mile from the Catoctin, a tributary of the Potomac; it lies between the Catoctin and Blue Ridge Mountains, In the beautiflil, fertile and salubrious valley bearing its own name. The approach to this town from the East Is full of varied and pleasing interest; from tbe mountains, looking Westward, on towards the Blue Ridge, an unsurpassed picture of wide and diversified landscape, flanked on either hand by mountain ranges, rolls upward and downward before the eyes of the charmed observer; from this point the town is seen lifting its spires above the hills which environ it on the east. The whole valley lies outspread, rich, smiling and fruitful; farms, lusty barns, dwellings, orchards, and mills attest the fatness of the land. The soil is composed of clay and quartz; land mostly cleared, is valued at from $25 to $80 per acre, and produces 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 15 to 80 oats, 25 to 60 corn and 1 to 2 1/2 tons hay. Crops generally good. The forest is composed of oaks, hickory, chestnut and some walnut and poplar. There are five schools, two public and three private. Population 800. A. C. Bragonier, Postmaster.

BENEVOLENT SOCITIES.- I. O. O. F.-Catoctin Lodge 118; Middletown Grange 97, P of H., Thos. Shafer, Master.

CHURCHESC AND PASTORS.-German Reformed, Rev. T. F. Hoffmeier Lutheran, Rev. L. A. Minn; M. B., Rev. W. G. Herbert; M. B., (colored,) Rev. James Brown; Roman Catholic and United Brethren, Rev. J. W. Funk.

TOWN OFFICER-Mayor-Allen Sparrow. Commissioners-S am'l Leazer, Charles L. Gaver, Wm. H. Miller, Jno. W. Darner and Jno. Tracy.

Barber
Schultz, Fred
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Crone, Henry
Koogle, Adam
Butchers
Hagen, Peter A
Hemp, Peter
Miller, Dan'l C
Cabinetmakers & Undertakers
Feete, Henry
Feete, Harrison
Powers, Benj
Shearer, Geo
Carpenters
Cookerly, John A
Leazer, Sam'l
Wise, Chas E
Coachmakers
Kahle & Davis
Constables
Hagan, Peter A
Minnick, Ezra
Coopers
Kesselring, Geo
McQuade, Arthur
Tracy, George
Druggists
Ramsden, Jno F
General Merchandise
Culler, John
Kepler, D S
Levy & Swearinger
Rudy, T. C.
Smith, Adam
Wright & Sanner
Grocers and Confectioners
Herring, Edward
Linkum, Mrs. Mary
Lorentz, Adam
Minnick, Ezra
Shafer, P. W.
Harnessmakers
Crouse, Geo. V.
Groff, David
Kepler, Luther M.
Hucksters
Crone, John E.
Delauder, Geo.
Fink, John
Sparrow, Chas.
Justices of the Peace
Coblentz, Oliver P.
Minnick, Ezra
Leather & Shoe Findings
Schlosser, Peter G.
Masons
Cramer, Geo. W.
Heagy, Chas. A.
Weaver, Alex & Sons
Millers
Keafauver, Richard C.
Keller, Daniel
Phleeger, Fred
Snook, John M.
Speck, Samuel
Milliners and Dressmakers
Brandenburg, Mrs. M.
Crone, Mrs. Harriett
Meredith, Eliza
Painters.
Chamberlain, James & Son
Sparrow, Howard E
Physician's.
Beatty, Joseph E
Butler, Wm B
Getnendanrier, J
Shoemakers
Bowersox, Geo
Gaver, Chas L
Lorentz, Joseph
Niemeyer, Chas
Tailors.
Stephen, Septimus
Thomas, Robert
Wacliter, W N
Young, Joseph B
Tinware.
Davis, Thos F
Wines and Liquors.
Herring, Edward
Woolen Mills,
Remsburg, Benj


MONROVIA

Is on the B. & O. R. R., 50 miles from Baltimore and 38 by pike; it is 9 from Frederick by pike and 12 by R. R.; the situation is in the midst of a fertile agricultural district. The soil is of the blue slate formation; lands are principally cleared, estimated at from $20 to $50 per acre, and yield 20 to 30 bus wheat, 30 oats, 50 to 200 potatoes, 30 to 50 corn, 800 to 1000 pounds tobacco snd 1 ton hay. There is an extensive flouring mill here, and a large trade In fertilizers, &c. The timber now standing comprises hickory, oaks and chesnut. Churches and schools near. Population 150. Miss Wood, Postmaster.

Agent-R. R. and Express
Oghorn, Wm
Blacksmith
Page, Geo. D.
Fertilizers and Coal
Ogborn & Sullivan
General Merchandise
Wood, M. P.
Miller
Shearer, John D.


MOTTERS

Is on the Emmittsburg R. R., 3 1/2 miles from Rocky Ridge; climate changeable and he&tby. Land red loam, sells at $30 per acre, produces 15 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 200 potatoes, 60 corn and 2 tons hay. Population 20. Wm. Motter, Postmaster.

Blacksmith
Weaver, David
Carpenter
Hobbs, Joshua
General Merchandise
Deilman, Francis
Molter & Taylor
Hotel
Cretin, John T.
Millers
Maxwell, Samuel
Physician
Seabold, Nicholas
Wheelwrights
Knott, J. W.
Worthan, George


MOUNT PLEASANT

Is on the Liberty Road, 5 miles from Frederick City and 3 from Georgetown on the F. & P. L. R. R. Climate healthy; crops generally good. Land limestone and slate, sells at from $25 to $100 per acre; produces 18 to 25 bus. wheat, 40 corn, 30 oats, 100 potatoes and 2 tons hay. Reformed and M. E. Churches and a public schcol. Population 125. John W. Ogburn, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths.
Stevens, B & Bro
Carpenter.
Kemp, Daniel S
General Merchandise.
Ogburn, Jno W
Riddlemoser, Jas L
Taylor, S T
Huckster.
Wagner, John
Physician.
Stone, D F
Shoemaker.
Damon, Jno
Tanner.
Buckey, Geo W
Wheelwright.
Sheetenatlm, A


MYERSVILLE

Is 13 miles from Frederick and near Catectin Creek, a small water course which flows in the vicinity. Climate moderate; village healthy; business medium and crops good. Soil is composed of yellow clay; land nearly all cleared, is worth $60 per acre and yields 15 bus. wheat, 80 oats, 75 potatoes, 50 corn and 2 tons hay. U. B. Church, Rev. J. W. Fonk; Evang. Luth., Rev. J. W. Forsyth. Public School, D. U. and Wm. E. Schildknecht, teachers. Population 150. C. A. Buhrman, Postmaster.

Auctioneer.
Toms, John H
Blacksmiths.
Poffenberger, Enoch
Poffenberger, Isaac
Poffenberger, Isaiah
Poffenberger, Sno F
Bricklayer.
Moser, Isaiah
Butcher
Gaver, O. J.
Carpenters and Undertakers.
Flock, Henry
Flock, Lewis
Fox, Fred'k
Morgan, Jas W
Routzahn, Cyrus
Cooper.
Suman, Hezekiah
General Merehandise.
Brown, Joseph
Buhrman, Upton
Mason
Wachtel, Joshua D
Millers.
Duval, Marcellus
Harp, Josiah
Peugh, AM
Watkins, John L
Milliners and Confectioners.
Gayer, Mrs Kate
Poffenberger, Mrs Caroline
Weaver, Harriet
Physician.
Zimmerman, L K
Shoemakers.
Shepley, Aaron
Shepley, Dan'l
Surveyors.
Koogle, John
Ketzger, Mosheim
Wagonmaker.
Hildebrand, Jno T


NEW LONDON

Is 4 miles from Monrovia on the B. & O. R. R. and near Ben's Branch. Climate and business medium, place healthy and crops good soil Is composed of slate and lime; land mostly cleared and is valued at $50 per acre, yields 18 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 100 potatoes, 40 corn and three-fourths ton hay. Central Chapel (M. P.) and New London M E. Churches; two Public schools, Mn. L. A. Huffinan and Bradley Hyett, teachers. Population 75. A. W. Baker, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Poole, C
Poole, Wm H
Simpson, B J F
Coopers
Aidridge, E. J.
Wagner, Frank
General Merchandise
Baker & Danner
Barnes, N
Webb, M A
Justice of the Peace
Shultz, John
Millers
Cartzendafner, J. E.
Hess, Samuel
Keller, Jacob
Millinery
Smith, Miss. L. P.
Shoemaker
Shultz, John
Tailor
Danner, John


NEW MARKET

Is three-fourths of a mile from Monrovia on the B. & O. R.R, and 8 from Frederick by pike; the nearest water course is Bush Creek. Climate and health of the place is excellent; it is in a fine farming district, the soil of which is diversified as well as the face of the country. The characteristics of the soil are gravelly loam, yellow slate and limestone; land is principally cleared, can be, purchased at from $25 to $50 per acre, and produces 15 to 30 bus. wheat, 80 oats, 30 to 50 corn, 75 to 200 potatoes, and 800 to 1000 lbs. tobacco. The timber yet standing consists of oaks, hickory and chestnut. M. B. Church, Rev. C. C. Cronin; M. E. South, Rev. W. a. Stringer; K P Rev. C. F. Cochel; P. B., Rev. James Stevenson. Public School, D. E Hammond, teacher. A. F. & A. M.-Philanthropic 168; I. O. O. F.-Fidelity a Population 450. Hamilton Stier, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Bear Bros
Mount, Elias & Son
Broom Manufacturer
Rhodes, Geo H
Carpenters
Lease, Thos W
Runkels, Basil T
General Merchandise
Gladson, A J
Hammond, Gralton
Hammond, Grafton B
Stier, Hamilton

Harnessmaker
Lowe, John T
Hotel
Hilton, I T Hilton
Justices of the Peace
Hall, Joel
Smith, John T
Miller
Boyer, Peter
Millinery
Barnes, Mrs. Caroline
Painters,
Orem, Edward
Winberry, Elias
Physicians
Dorsey, Harry W.
Downey, Jesse W.
Moberly, E. W.
Wood, Isaac N.
Shoemakers
Fowler, Vernon
Lickel, Francis
Rinehart, Frederick
Roelky, Chas.
Tailor
Houck, Edward
Wines and Liquors
Mealey, Chas. E.


NEW MIDWAY

Is pleaaantly situated oh the F. & P. L. R. R Climate mild. Land, red loam and slate, mostly cleared; oak, ash, walnut, hickory and chestnut comprise the timber standing. Land sells at from $40 to $100 per acre produces 10 to 50 bus. wheat, 15 to 40 oats, 20 to 100 potatoes, 30 to 60 corn, and 2 ton hay. Population 40. T. C. Renner, Postmaster,

Agent-Express
Renner, F C
Blacksmiths and wheelwright
Dougherty, Charles
Renner, E
Carpenters and Builders
Barrick, William
Boser, Jesse
Constable
Barrick, Robert
Fly Brush Manufacturers
Renner & Hines
General Merchandise
Butt, M. D.
Shoemaker
Strine, Frank


OAK ORCHARD

Is 5 miles from New Windsor on the W. M. R. R. Village is healthy and crops good; son is composed of slate and limestone, principally cleared, and produces per acre, 15 to 25 bus. wheat, 25 to 50 oats, 100 to 200 potatoes, anti 40 to 80 corn. PuMic School, Miss Georgia D. England, teacher. Population 25. John T. Barnes, Postmaster.

Blacksmith
Reck, Jeremiah
Carpenters and Undertakers
Devilbiss, Martin L
Miller, A
Summerville, John
Carriage Maker
Waltz, John E
General Merchandise
Franklin, Noah J.
Miller
Ensor, Elijah C.
Shoemakers
Fisher, Wm.
Garber, Wm. H.


OWENS' CREEK

Is near Loy's on the W. M. R. R.; climate, health, business and crops good; red soil; land principally cleared, is valued at $40 per acre and produces 20 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 100 potatoes, 40 corn and 1 1/2 tons hay. Public School, Wm. Miller, teacher. Population 75. C. Mr. Loy, Postmaster.

Agricultural Implements
Loy, C W.
Blacksmiths
Campbell, John
Loy, D S
Loy, M D
Carpenters
Dorsoy, James
Harbaugh, L C
Hiner, Addison
Walter, Carl
Millers
Martin, Jeremiah
Shaw, Geo. W.
Physicians
Devilbiss, J. W.
Miller, J. L.


PETERSVILLE

Is 2 1/2 miles from Knoxville on the B. & O. R. R., and 12 sonth-west of Frederick City; it Is situated about the centre of Maryland Tract, in the lower portion of the Middletown Valley, between the South Mountain on the west and the Catoetin Mountain on the east. The neighborhood has been for many years a favoriae summer resort; bus a refined and cultivated society, and was the former residence of Gov. Lee, Hon. John Lee and Gov. Francis Thomas. Climate salubrions, soil excellent; land nearly nil cleared, is valued at from $40 to $75 per acre, and yields 10 to 30 bus. wheat, 40 to 60 oats, 50 to 60 corn, and 100 potatoes; crops are generally good. Lutheran Church, Rev. Mr. Thruer; MIn., Rev. E. Smith; P. E., Rev. Joseph Trapneil; P. E. (Reformed), Rev. 0. L. Staley; Roman Catholic, (St Mary's), Rev. Father Jno. Gaffney, S. J; four public and two private schools, and a seminary. Population 200. Wm. Gardner, Postmaster.

Blacksmith
Kinney, David
McKinzie, Francis
Werking, E
Carpenter
Goodman, J
General Merchandise.
Biser, D
Dennis, Henry
Meek, John
Smith, Mrs M E
Harnessmaker
Smith, J.
Steiner, Francis
Physicians
Hilleary, John W.
West, Geo. W.
Shoemakers
Hoffman, Geo.
Seigler, H.
Tailor
Winter, Thomas


PLANE No. FOUR

Is on the B. & O. R. R., 46 miles from Baltimore. The land is medium, principally cleared, can be bought at from $10 to $15 per acre, and produces 10 to 20 bus wheat, 15 to 20 oats, 50 to 60 potatoes, 40 corn and 900 lbs. tobacco. Population 20. A. M.D. Mullinix, Postmaster.

Agent-R. R.. & Express
Mullinix, A M D
Blacksmith
Browning, L H H
Carpenter
Fleming, Samuel
General Merchandise
Buxton, James L.
Griffith, P. G. M.
Spurrier, Mrs. J.
Miller,
Wilson, Henry B.
Tannery
Bartholow, Frank


POINT OF ROCKS

Is on the B. & O. R. R., 69 miles from Baltimore, 12 from Frederick, and near the Potomac River and the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. Here the R R., the eanal, and the river press closely side by side, and give unusual interest and facilities to the place. The rocky barriers have been tunnelled by the railroad, and reverberate almost continuously the triumphant scream of the locomotive. Business and health fair. Soil, limestone and freestone, and produces excellent crops; land is three-fourths cleared, ranges in price from $25 to $60 per acre, and yields 15 bus. wheat, 35 corn, 35 oats, and 1 « tons hay. The timber eflIl remaining comprises oak, chestnut and hickory. M. B. Church, Rev. Oco. W. Feelemeyer; M. F. (Colored), no regular pastor; and two public schools, one colored. Population 75. B. D. Chanthem, Postmaster.

Agent- R. R.. and Express.
Trundle, O W
Blacksmith.
Oden, F A
Carpenter.
Colbert, Andrew
Gencral Merchandise.
Chambers, B D
Hickman & Williams
Grain and Fertilizers
Snonifer, George W
Hotels.
American, C L & J Nichols
St. Charles, Charles Boyle
Justice of the Peace.
Michael, Ezra
Miller.
Snouffer, George W
Physician.
Trapnall, H W
Shoemaker.
Nichols, P O
Wines and Liquors.
Robinson, J F


ROCKY RIDGE

Is on the W. Md. R. R. at the junction of the Emmittsburg Road, 51 miles from Baltimore and 7 from Emmittsbnrg and 16 from Frederick City. The soil is red slate and is valued at from $20 to $50 per acre; produces 8 to 25 bus. wheat, 15 to 30 oats, 80 to 40 corn and 2 tons hay. Lutheran, Reformed and Baptist Churches and public school. Population 60. H. D. Fuss, Postmaster.

Agent-Express and R. R.
Eichelberger, M S
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Appold, George
Campbell, S B
Wood, Basil
Carpenter and Builder
Bugler, O A
Commission Merchants.
Biggs & Eichelberger
General Merchandise
Fuss, H. D.
Lickle Bros.
Hotel
Ecker, Hanson
Justice of the Peace
Norris, A. L.
Millers,
Riggs, Joshua
Martin, Jeremiah
Shoemaker.
Troxell, Frederick


SABILLISVILLE

Is on the W. M. R. R., 66 miles from Baltimore. Land is mostly cleared, can be purchased at from $15 to $40 per acre, and produces 12 to 25 bus. wheat, 20 to 50 oats, 100 to 200 potatoee, 20 to 40 corn, and 1 to 2 tons hay. German Reformed Church, Rev. H. Wissler; United Brethren, Rev. Mr. Freed; and a public school. Population 50. H. S. Duphorne, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Arnsparger, Dallas
Freshour, Nelson
Broom Manufacturer
Stein, Henry
Carpenter
Willard, Joel
Constable
Stotelinger, J. C.
Dressmaker
Homerick, Susan
Manahan, Jane
General Merchandise
Crawford & Bro
Hiteshew, Charles
Hotel.
Stern, John
Justice of the Peace.
Luckett, W F
Miller
Kenna, Simpson
Physicians
Luckett, W. F.
Watson, J. G.
Shoemaker
Duphorne, R. S.


UNIONVILLE

Is on the Liberty Road, 2 miles east of Liberty and 5 from New Windsor; land medium, sells at from $10 to $40 per acre, produces 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 40 corn and 1 ton hay. Churches and schools near. Population 40. H. Lindsay, Postmaster.

Blacksmith
Douty, John
General Merchandise
Lindsay, H
Luggenbeel & Norris
Harnessmaker
Lindsay, C J
Justice of the Peace
Brenneisca, Wm
Millers
Deddera, G W
Nicodemus, P
Whitehill, Polk
Photographer
Brenneisen, G. E.
Physicians
Sappington, G R.
Whitehill, M.
Shoemakers
Beach, P.
Gilbert, J. C.
Undertaker
Hartsock, D.
Wagonmaker
Brenneisen, J. E.


URBANA

Is on the mail road leading from Frederick City to Washington, and 8 miles from Ijamiville on the B. & 0. ft, B., and 5 from Frederick City. The location is pleasant, and the vicinity is healthy. The land is red loam, well improved and highly productive. Lands range in price from *20 to $100 per per acre, according to location and improvements, and yield good crops of wheat, corn, oats, hay and potatoes. M. E. and Roman Catholic Churches one primary school. Population 50.Thomas A. Smith, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Dronenburg, Chas
Kesler, Jacob & John
Knott, Frank
Sibley, Wm F
Carpenters
Henrickson, Ephraim
Murray, Henry C
Constables
Howard, James M
General Merchandise
Hendry, Mrs C C C
Jamison, J. J. & Sons
Smith, Thos. A.
Millers
Peters, Thomas
Rinehart, A. H.
Simmons, A. K.
Physician
Hellen, Wm. D.
Saw Mills
Keller, Joseph C.
Rinehart, A. H.


UTICA MILLS

Is on the Frederick and Emmittsbuirg road, 8 miles north of Frederick and 3 « from Georgetown on the F. & P. R. R. Location healthy, crops generally good; land is worth from $30 to $90 per acre, and produces 15 to 25 bus. wheat, 50 corn, 40 oats, 100 potatoes, and 1 ton hay. The village contains a Lutheran and Reformed Churches and a public school. Population 100. W. H. Todd, Postmaster.

General Merchandise
Shaw, E.
Millers
Todd, Wm. H. & Son
Physician
Walters, K.
Printer
Clem, Augustus
Shoemaker
Shaw, E.


WALKERSVILLE

Is on the Woodsboro turnpike, near Georgetown on the F. & P.R. R, 6 miles north from Frederick. Climate healthy and crops good. The land is limestone; is worth from $75 to $150 per sore, and produces 18 to 25 bus. wheat, 50 corn, 20 oats, 150 potatoes and 2 tons hay. Population 100. S. W. Stauffer, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Barrick, David M
Bishop, George
Greesey, Theo
Carpenters and Undertakers
Cromwell, Arthur & Orrick
Perry, Jacob S
General Merchandise.
Stauffer, H Clay
Stauffer, S W & Son
Harnessmaker
Fink, G W
Physicians.
McCormick, S
Zimmerman, Michael
Zimmerman, Wm


WOLFSVILLE

Is 6 miles from Smithburg on the W. M. It. It. and near Catoctin Creek. Land is mostly deared, can be bought at from $20 to $80 per acre, and produces 15 bus. wheat, 80 oats, 100 potatoes, 80 corn and 2 1/2 tons hay. German Reformed Lutheran, Tunkard, United Brethren Churches and several public schools. Population 100. John H. Mangans, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Barkdoll, Geo H
Kline, Lawson
Myers, John
Boarding.
Hoover, Mrs E
Butcher
Wolfe, S N
Carpenters and Undertakers
Brandenburg, C U
Grove, James A
Cooper
Haynes, John
Dressmaker
Stottlemyer, Mrs Anna C
General Merchandise
Holter & Phleeger
Hoover, J. W.
Leatherman, F.
Mangans & Bartgis
Huckster
Martin, Scott T.
Biser, D.
Eccard, N.
Physician
Lamar, Lewis
Shoemaker
Smith, J. G.
Surveyor
Hoover, J. Wesley


WOODSBORO

Is on the Frederick & Pennsylvania R. R and Woodsboro turnpike; it is 55 1/2 miles from Baltimore, 10 1/2 from Frederick, and near Israel's Creek and the Monocacy River; it lies in the midst of a fertile and salubrious country. The lands are or diversified formation and pleasingly undulating; the chief formations are of limestone, blue and yellow slate and the old red aand- stone; they vary in value from $25 to $100 per acre, and yield 8 to 20 bus wheat, 15 to 85 oats, 25 to 50 corn and from 1 to 2 tons hay; about seven-eighths of the lands are cleared or timber, and that yet remaining is composed of chestnut, oak and hickory. Woodsboro points with affectionate pride to the old edifice which gave rest and refreshment to Washington, when he encamped his foot-sore army on their marub to Philadelphia, on the adjacant hills. The town was then on the great highway from the South, by way of Frederick.York and Lancaster, to Philadelphia. The old house which served Washington for his headquarters, was built of split logs and filled in with mortar and stone; it is now Incorporated In a stone and brick building. The old house subsequently became a tavern, and bore, until the last quarter century, the sign of Washington mounted on his charger. The town was plotted in the colonial days by Col. Joseph Wood, who afterwards served in the war of Independence. A lenial destendant of Col. Dr. H. L. Donsife yet preserves the old original charter of the town, now nearly 100 years old. There is yet standing, in good preservation, the old edifice of Col. Wood, built in the old English style of bricks imported by him from England. The town was named in honor of Col. Wood. There is within 1 1/2 miles of the town rich deposits of magnetic iron ore, which were extensively mined when the iron trade was flourishIng. There is also most excellent hematite iron ore in the neighborhood. German Reformed Church, Rev. Orange E. Lake; Lutheran, Rev. D. N. LaMotte; M. E., Rev. C. C. Cronin; M. P. Rev. J. R. Nicholls, and one public school. Population 350. John Baker, Postmaster.

Agent-R. R. and Express.
Shank, Geo D
Blacksmiths.
Cavanaugh, Thos
Donsife, Francis G
Donsife, Otho S
Dougherty, Olin
Gilbert, Wm H
Welker, C A
Bridge Contractors.
Anden, Moses & Son
Butcher.
Led 'ridge, James D
Carpenters and Undertakers.
Beck, John W
Bowers, Jacob H
Crum, Simon H
Foglc, Nicholas
Carriagemakers,
Gilbert, E AM & Bro
Working, M O
Constable.
Grimes, Ephraim D
Dentist
Stambaugh, John B
General Merchandise.
Beard, Jacob
Bourn, Mm L A
Dorcus & Shank
Newman, S M
Ruby, M
Single & Myers
Harness and Saddles
Smith, Benj
Hotel
Union, Jas M Smith
Hucksters.
Barrick, Geo P
Locke, Geo F
Stimmel, John W
Justices of the Peace.
Bowers, S H
Locke, John H
Shank, Geo W
Lime Manufacturer
Dorcus, D F
Livery Stable.
Stimmer, Jas H
Machinists
Cramer, Augustus
Cramer, T F
Marble workers.
Lough, J Q
Snyder, James S
Masons
Anders, Moses & Son
Kolb, David
Young, David
Millers.
Lynn, Aaron
Ruby, M
Trimmer, Abraham
Woods, Chas
Millinery and Confectionery.
Adams. Mrs Maria E
Best, Mrs Christina
Bowers, Mrs L A
Painter.
Saylor, B P
Physicians.
Donsife, O L
Donsife, H L
Hammond, H T
Wagner, Harrison
Wagner. Wm H
Sheetiron workers
Fletcher, John W
Winebrenner, Geo L
Shoemakers.
Gilbert, Geo H
Gilbert, Simeon H
Weikert, Geo F
Snrreyor.
Fox, Jeremiah
Tailors.
Baker, Jno A
Woods, James


FARMERS IN FREDERICK COUNTY AND THEIR POST OFFICE ADDERSS:

Adamstown.

Bassford, Geo E
Bassford, Jacob
Brady, Bros
Boogher, C C
Cary, James
Crist, Jacob
Crist, William
Davis, A J
Delashmutt, B
Dutrow, J W
Dutrow, H C
Dutrow, S
Fitzsimmons, J I.
Fulton, H H
Harwood, C
Harwood, M N
Hoffman, Wm
Johnson, AC
Johnson, H A
Kline, J R
Michael, A
Michael, D J
Michael, Ezra
Michael, Wm H
Myers, J. N. & C. W.
McDevitt, John
Padgett, Geo W
Plummer, T G
Ramnburg, Calvin
Renn, Isaac
Snouffer, A T
Snouffer, George
Snouffer, G A T
Snouffer, G F
Specht, Mrs Anna
Specht, Michael
Thomas, Amos
Thomas, C M.
Thomas, David O
Thomas, D P
Thomas, Geo of H
Thomas, J Franklin
Thomas, J S
Thomas, Lewis
Thomas, Thomas L
Trundle, S H
Trundle, Thomas
White, John
Williard, Geo W

Araby.

Best, Jno T
Dixon, Thomas A
Font, Charles
Gambrill, Jas H
Knode, Joseph
Lease, A J
Mahoney, D L
Mants, Frank
Ogle, Jon B
Smith, W
Thomas, Col C K
Worthington, S T
Wilcoxon, Casper
Wilcoxen, Jerome

Barry.

Dixon, Benjamin
Frazier, John
Forrest, W
Long, James
Marlew, H
McBride, Martin
Phillips, Then
Potterfield, Jonah
Shafer, Charles
Swank, Phillip
Wenner, John
Wenner, William

Bridgeport

Althouse, H D
Baumgardner, F
Bishop, Henry
Bollinger, Lewis
Bower, Adam
Clabaugh, John
Fair, James
Gardner, Wm
Hay, James
Kiser, Wm
Morrison, W B
Naill, Abraham
Ott, Samuel
Smith, A
Smith, Stephen
Snider, Wm
Vaughn, Wm

Broad Run.

Ahalt, B F
Ahalt, Samuel
Beschley, Daniel
Biser, H H
Bowlus, Frank
Bowlus, Capt S R
Boyer, Columbus
Boyer, Hanson
Eoyer, John E
Boyer, Oliver
Delaughter, Samuel
Fink, Emanuel
Fink, M F
Garner, B W H
Grove, Maj G. W.
Grove, S S
Grove, Wm A
Hersperger,JA
House, B F
House, G H
Huffer, C G
Huffer, David
Huffer, G Dawson
Huffer, Geo W
Huffer, John
Huffer, JacobS
Moser, John
Ringgold, C
Ringgold, J Y
Shaff, Solomon
Slifer, John
Slifer, P 0
Whip, John D
Williard, Dewalt
Williard, E L
Williard, H

Buckeystown.

Baker, D
Chiswell, Capt. J. N.
Chiswell, Wm T
Cromweu, Arthur
Day, James T
Larch, Charles
MeKenney, A F
Nicodemus, Eli
Padgett, Geo. W
Regers, Jos P
Simmons, C S
Sian, Col John T
Thomas, F C
Thomas, F G

Burkittsville

Ahalt, C P
Ahalt, Joshua
Ahalt, Jno D
Ahalt, M
Arnold, David
Arnold, Joshua
Arnold, Thomas
Crampton, D P
Enniss, Jos
Flook, Jno
Fout, M W
Garrott, B V
Horine, Ezra
Horine, Jno A
Horine, L A T
Horine, O
Karn, E L
Young, Thaac
Young, Jacob

Creagerstown

Bell, Benjamin
Delaplane, Ephraim
Delaplane, Joshua
Fisher, Jno M
Fox, Battaell
Fox, Ephraim
Graham, George
Geisbert, Hamilton
Hankey, Frederick
Hankey, Isaac L
Hankey, Peter,
Hoffman, George
Hoffman, Jno
Hull, William
Knee, Elias
Matthias, Philip
Myers, George
Myers, Ephraim
Martz, George
Ogle, George
Oyler, Solomon
Powell, Daniel
Ridenour, S
Shaw, George
Sheak, Jno
Staup, Eugene
Simmon, E A
Smith, Jno
Stevens, Charles
Warner, David
Warner, Emanuel
Witmore, David

Ellerton

Bittle, John H
Bittle, Thos F
Bussard, J M
Carter, F G
Gaver, Henry
Gaver, John T
Grossnickle, Daniel
Grossnickle, Ellis
Grossnickle, Geo.
Grossnickle, Mahion
Grossnickle, Martin
Grossnickle, Peter
Harshman, Daniel
Harshman, Elias
Harshman, Israel
Harshman, Samuel
Herrong, J T
Hooper, Chas.
Johnson, Charles
Leatherman, Adam
Palmer, A W
Palmer, Daniel
Routzahn, Elias
Routzahn, Ezra
Routzahn, Ludwick
Summers, Geo
Toms, Josiah

Emmittsburg.

Annan, Dr Andrew
Annan, A A
Allison, J & B
Barton, Thomas
Beam, Geo P
Bell, John K
Bowers, Adam
Buhrman, Thomas
Byers, Joseph
Clabaugh, Thomas
Close Elijah
Close, John
Cretin, John T
Eisenhardt, William
Feezer, Amos
Fuss, John
Gamble, David
Gardner, W. P.
Geiss, John
Gelwicks, H. J.
Gillelan, D. S.
Gillelan, Jacob
Gilson, W. J.
Gurthrie, W. S.
Hays, Joseph
Hockinsmith, J. J.
Hockinsmith, R.E.
Horner, A. L.
Horner, Eli
Hospelham, James
Hovise, Francis
Keilholtz, B.
Koontz, William
Krise, D. C.
Krise, E. F.
Lantz, Christian
Linn, Isaac
Manning, C. A.
Martin, Geo. T. M.
Martin, Mathias
Maxwell, Samnel
McCanon, Denis
Motter, L M
Motter, Samuel
Morrison, Ruben
Munshower, Jacob
Myers, Jacob
Mt St. Mary's College
Neely, James
Newcomer, Jacob
Ohler, Geo
Ohler, S G
Ovelman, Hiram
Paxton, Samuel
Peddicord, John T
Rider, Geo K
Sell, Peter
Shriver, L P
Shriver, William Jr
Sluss, John
Springer, Edwin
Stansberry, N C
St Joseph's Academy
Taney, Edward S
Tayler, S K & Bros
Topper, las B
Troxell, Sas W
Troxell, John
Walter, John
Winter, Harvey
Wivel, J. C.
Zacharias, C. T.
Zacharias, M. P.
Zentz, Aaron

Fountain Mills

Baker, S L
Baker, G T
Baker, Thomas of T
Baker, W H
Barnes,John B
Boyer, James
Burgee, F
Burgee, K
Davis, C G
Davis, Eli
Davis, Geo W
Davis, I. T.
Davis, S F
Davis, Richard
Davis W K
Day, R K
Edmonston, Geo D
Griffith, L
Griffith, L Jr
Kindley, Geo F
Kindley, Geo F Jr
Kindley, Sebastian
Lawson, Gabriel
Lawson, Jas H
Lawson, Jas N
Lawson, W L
Norwood, S B
Furdum, Wm H
Roberts, William
Wolfe1 William

FoxvilIe.

Berklite, Daniel
Brown, Daniel
Brown, Ezra
Brown, Ignatius
Brown, M. L.
Brown, William
Brown, W B
Buhrman, David
Buhrman, George
Buhrman, Henry
Buhrman, John
Buhrman, Levi
Buhrman, Silas
Buhrman, S H
Buhrman, William L
Buhrman, W W
Bussard, Samuel
Delauter, George W
Draper, William
Fox, George H
Fox, George L
Fox, George P
Fox, Joseph S
Fox, John P
Fox, Thomas C
Hauver, Ephraim
Hauver, Melancton
Hauver, Peter
Hays, H C
Kalebaugh, Adam
Kalebaugh, John
Lewis, Alfred
Lewis, Barney
Lewis, David
Lewis, Lee
Lewis, Samuel
Lovel, Greenberry
Mannahan, Daniel
Mannahan, Henry
McPherson, John
Moser, Ezra
Partner, Isaac
Ridenouer, David
Smith, Henry
Smith, Samuel
Smith William
Sturdevant, William
Swope, Jacob
Toms, Abraham
Toms, Abraham of W
Toms, Daniel
Toms, David
Toms, Hiram
Toms, Wiliam of D
Toms, William of W
Willard, Peter
Wo1f, Daniel
Wolf, H A
Wolf, William
Wyant, Yost

Graceham

Barton, Henry
Bennett, B
Black, Coradius
Colliflower, S T
Crum, Henry
Dutrow, Lemuel
Eicholtz, Samuel
Elder, John F
Firor, M. O.
Firor, William
Fisher, David
Hahn, John
Hankey, George
Hoover, G. A.
Kling, George
Lohr, Abraham
Lohr, John
Lohr, Nicholas
Martin, David
Martin, Jacob
Martin, Joshua
Null, G. W.
Ogle, John
Ramsburg, Henry
Shearer, A. E.
Stess, Oscar
Stoner, John R.
Stull, Alexander
Troxell, Samuel

Greenfield Mills

Boyers, S. L.
Crist, Jacob
Crist, William
Davis, A. W.
Leapley, P. N.
Maxwell, J. S. & Bro.
Mobley, J. O.
Moore, W. H.
Nichols, Edwards
Oland, Charles
Oland, Carlton
Ordeman, H. D.
Simmons, B. H.
Snouffer, A. T.
Spalding, E.
Thomas, S. A.
Trundle, Thos.
Yingling, E. L.
Yingling, G. W.

Hansonville

Bowers, John
Clem, Enos
Craver, David
Eyler, Christian
Getzendanner, E. T.
Harshman, John
Hildebrand, Oliver
Miller, Isaac
Miller, J. W.
Miller, Dr. T. E. R.
Palmer, J. E.
Palmer, F. T.
Ramsburg, Lewis
Shaffer, David F.
Sunday, Daniel
Stull, Frederick
Snook, D. J.
Snook, Wm. G.
Warrenfeltz, Ezra
Wilson, John

Harmony

Brandenburg, Daniel
Brandenburg, Eli
Brandenburg, Mathias
Brandenburg, Thomas
Bittle, M.
Bussard, D. F.
Bussard, John W.
Delauder, Eli
Harp, Geo. S.
Harp, Isaiah
Kinnel, Samuel
Leatherman, Geo.
Miller, Adam
Miller, Samuel
Putnam, J. J.
Summers, Geo. W.
Summers, John
Summers, L H.
Summers, Samuel M.
Summers, Samuel T.
Toms, Ezra
Wiles, Jacob
Young, Sampson

Harmony Grove

Cronise, Isaac
Cronise, Chas.
Derr, Geo.
Grabenhorst, H. C.
Houck, Geo.
Houck, Ezra.
Kefauver, M. M.
Plunkard, Henry
Plunkard, James
Plunkard, John
Thompson, Sam'l J.
Worman, Geo. M.
White, Wm.

Ijamsville

Addison, Jno. D.
Anderson, A.
Biggs, Jno.
Crawford, Geo.
Crawford, James
Crawford, Thomas
Curlett, James
Deatrick, Jno. N.
Dorsey, James
Duvall, Dan'l T.
Gallagher, Chas.
Ijams, Mrs. Eliza A.
Knode, Martin
Magruder, Rufus
Montgomery, Jas.
Mussetter, John
Smith, Louis E.
Williams, John S.
Worthington, Chas. E.
Worthington, N. J.

Jefferson

Blessing, Francis
Bowlus, L. H.
Crum, J. W.
Culler, J. Harman
Culler, J. Henry
Culler, W. L.
Dade, C.
Easterday, Geo. E.
Easterday, Thos. E.
Feaga, C. E.
Feaster, Jacob
Figgins, Jas. M.
Hawker, G. W.
Helm, David L.
Hemp, W. A.
Herring, D. R.
Horine, C. R.
Horine, Joel
Johnson, Thos.
Kessler, Andrew
Kessler, Israel
Lakin, J. F.
Lakin, Jno. S. & Bro.
Laking, Wm. H.
Long, Jno. W.
Main, Tobias
Miller, Frederick
Ramsburg, J. W.
Remsburg, D. S.
Remsburg, W. Z.
Sencil, John
Shaff, A.
Shaff, Daniel
Slagle, H. M.
Slagle, Geo. W.
Slifer, Samuel
Stine, Jacob
Souder, Geo.
Thomas, Ezra M.
Zimmerman, D. J.

Johnsville

Baldner, M.
Buckey, R. R.
Buffington, A.
Boon, Emanuel
Devilbiss, A. A.
Devilbiss, B. P.
Diehl, John
Diehl, M.
Diehl, Wm.
Detterow, Wm.
Engler, Jesse
Engler, John
Engler, N.
Etzler, G. W.
Garber, A.
Garber, Adison
Gernand, Andrew
Giseman, Wm.
Grabill, Reuben S.
Grabill, Samuel
Hoffman, W. O.
Hyder, H.
Pfoutz, J. S.
Repp, Charles
Repp, Samuel
Repp, Wesley
Rout, Wm.
Sauble, Wm.
Saylor, Daniel
Saylor, D. O.
Saylor, John
Smith, Jacob
Spurrier, S.
Starr, L. N.
Starr, M.
Steel, A.
Stitley, Isaac
Stitley, J. E.
Stitley, S.
Stoner, D.
Stoner, E.
Stonecifer, U.
Warfield, L.
Wilson, P. L.
Wolf, John
Zimmerman, D.

Kemptown

Baker, J. T. & Bro.
Baker, T. M.
Baker, W. H.
Baker, W. H. of L.
Boyer, William
Boyer, Wesley
Brandenburg, E.
Brandenburg, G.
Brandenburg, J.
Browning, Richard
Browning, Thomas
Clay, Jesse
Clay, John H.
Cleary, W. L.
Day, L.
Engle, F. H.
Fleming, M.
Hyatt, Eli
Kindley, B.
Molesworth, John
Morphey, B.
Mount, W.
Mosley, J. & Bro.
Mosley, R.
Mosely, R. M.
Mussetter, L.
Purdum, John D.
Purdum, Josiah
Thompson, C. T.
Waters, N. W.

Knoxville

Brashear, Theodore
Crampton, B. P.
Crampton, C. A.
Deaver, H. T.
Garrott, Barton
McDuell, Jas. H.
McDuell, Robert
Morrison, Wm. L.
Moss, Zach.
Philpot, B. G.
Staley, Rev. Geo. L.
Thomas, John E.
Willard, Ezra

Ladiesburg

Angel, Uriah
Albaugh, Jno.
Byerly, Frederick
Byerly, A. D.
Byerly, David
Boston, George F.
Clabaugh, Wm.
Crum, Frederick
Fogle, David
Fogle, John H.
Fogle, Peter
Flickinger, George
Hartsock, Asbury
Haugh, Addison
Haugh, Wm.
Koons, Jno. A.
Keller, J. W.
Liggett, J. J.
McGinnis, Samuel
McGinnis, J F
Miller, Geo D
Penner, Samuel
Bouers, Adam
Snook, Wm
Shoemaker, Jno W
Smith, Jno G

Lander

Alexander, Martin
Boteler, W H
Dade, C
Easterday, Thos B
Helm, David
Kessler, Andrew
Lakin, Jno S
Lakin, J & D
Miller, Charles
McGill, Thos J
Souders, Geo
Summers, Geo W

Lewistown

Albaugh, Andrew
Baltzell, Levi
Bear, John
Eaton, Henry
Fresbour, Coleman
Gough, Daniel
Grun, J D
Geesey, Thomas
Houcir, Jacob
Hines, Jacob H
Howard, Isaac
Isanagle, Michael
Long, Wm
Leatherman, I
Leatherman, Dan'l
Leatherman, Dr M B
Leatherman, Levi
Michael, Ezra
Mort, Geo W
Miller, Geo W
Null, James
Hamsburg, Lewis P
Hamaburg, Alexander
Ramsburg, Nelson
Ramsburg, Daniel
Roberts, Michael
Rice, Samuel
Selsan, Jno C
Shader, Thomas
Wilhide, Henry
Zimmeiman, O T

Liberty

Albaugh, E V
Albaugh, Joshua
Applebee, H H
Baker, Henry
Baker, John B
Beard, Geo P
Bohn, Michael
Bowlian, H U
Bayer, Henry
Boyer, W H
Boyle, HC
Brown, Jeremiah
Burgess, B W W
Carter, Milton
Colleberg1 Frank
Creager, Adam
Creager, Theodore
Crum, John
Devilbias, A C
D utrow, Josiah
Ecker, Aaron
Ecker, Sam'l
Ecker, Sam'l B
Egler, Eplirairn
Egler, John F
Esohelberger, Franklin
Etzler, Dan'l
Etaler, Taylor
Eves, Peter
Griffith, Lyde
Hammond, Dawson V
Hammond, John P
Hines, John C
Hobbs, Edward
Jones, J Dorsey
Keisler, T J
Kiug, J D
Kregle, Jonas
Lindsay, C E
Long, Reuben
Medcalfe, N H
Miller, Dan'l
Mills, John H
Norwood, R N
Radcliffe, Upton
Reisler, Thomas
Riebmond, Epbralm
Riordan, Cornelius
Riordan, Dan'l
Sechnat, Michael
Simmons, Emory
Simpson, Ri W
Smith, D R
Smith, Daniel
Smith, Jacob of B
Smith, John
Smith, Joseph M.
Smith, Sam'l D.
Snider, Jacob
Sweader, O. M.
Sweadner, R. D.
Swope, Henry
Thomas, C. M.
Unkerfer, John E.
Valentine, Josiah
Welsh, Luther
Wright, John
Yingling, J. T.
Yingling, Thos.

Licksville

Beall, L. C.
Leapley, P. N.
Myers, Frank M.
Nichols, Edward
Ranneberger, Chas.
Ranneberger, R.
Snouffer, A. T.
Spalding, H. J.
Thomas, A. S.
Thomas, D. D.

Lime Kiln

Baker, Wm. H.
Brosius, C. T.
Bushey, C. A.
Buckheimer, Wm. H.
Davis, Wm. B.
Day, Jas. T.
Delashmutt, Jas.
Engle, Noah
Grinder, Jos. S.
Grove, M. J.
Hildebrand, L. H.
Jarboe, Thos. R.
Leib, Judge S. D.
Sechrist, Wm. H.
Smith, H. E.
Thomas, Christian

Linganore

Dixon, Jas. E.
Fisher, Abraham
Fisher, John
Glisan, Saml
Greenwood, J.
Hanna, Nathan
Lease, Charles
Lease, Gideon
Poole, Charles
Poole, Thornton
Roop, Jesse
Roop, Samuel
Shoemaker, Daniel
Smith, Peter
Trostle, Jacob
Warner, William

Mechanicstown

Boller, Henry
Boller, Israel
Caughman, Andrews
Damuth, C. A.
Eckenrode, H.
Eignebrode, Jacob
Eigenbrode, Jacob, Jr.
Eyler, Chas.
Eyler, Cyrus
Firor, B. F.
Firor, Wm.
Fleagle, John A.
Flohr, Jeremiah
Flohr, Joseph
Foreman, H. C.
Freese, Michael
Frey, Joseph C.
Gall, Henry
Hahn, John
Kelly, J. W.
Livers, Joseph
Lohr, Simon
Moser, Joseph
Orndorf, A. F.
Payne, J. W.
Roddy, John
Roddy, Abraham
Roddy, Simon
Rouzer, Henry
Rouzer, John
Seigmond, G. J.
Smith, H. S.
Stansburg, Nicholas
Stoner, John
Webster, Joseph
Wilhide, F. A.
Wilhide, Joseph
Wilhide, Nelson
Wilhide, Samuel
Zentz, A. S.

Middletown

Ahalt, Jacob
Ahalt, Joshua D.
Ahalt, Lewis H.
Ahalt, Matthias S.
Ahalt, Matthias S., Jr.
Beachley, Ezra
Beachley, Jonas
Beachley, Martin H
Biser, Cyrus
Biser, Henry
Brandenburg, Daniel
Bussard, James
Bussard, John W.
Bussard, P. Hanson
Castle, Henderson
Coblentz Calvin
Coblentz Chas H
Coblentz Edward F
Coblentz Henry
Coblentz John C.
Coblentz Lewis P
Coblentz Martin
Coblentz Oliver P
Coblentz, Philip
Cookerly, Lewis C
Crone, Jacob
Dean, Hezekiah
Delauder, Samuel
Derr, Charles
Derr, Daniel
Derr, Samuel
Derr, Thomas
Doub, Cornelius
Doub, Jonas
Doub, Josiah
Doub, Lewis P
Easterday, Daniel S
Flook, J Hanson
Flook, S Henry
Flook, Millard F
Gaver, Geo. W
Grambine, John A
Hedges, Joseph H
Herring, Lloyd H
Holter, Peter
Huffer, Jacob M
Huffer, Joseph L
Huffer, Wm E
Hyatt, Eli
Ifert, J J
Joy, James F
Keafauver, D Edward
Keafauver, U Germans
Keafauver, Eugene
Keafauver, George
Keafauver, Horatio B
Keafauver, Lewis F
Keafanver, M Calvin
Keafauver, Morgan N
Keafauver, Richard C
Keafauver, Samuel
Keafauver, Wm D
Keller, Daniel
Keller, John D
Kepler, John H
Koogle, Adam
Koogle, Charles
Koogle, John of D
Leatherman, Peter
Lighter, Charles H
Lighter, John H
Lighter, Samuel L H
McBride, H Clay
McBride, Lewis
Miller, Daniel C
Miller, John D
Miller, Wm H
Nikirk, George Jr
Phleeger Fred
Remsburg, Asa C
Remsburg, Benjamin
Remsburg, David
Remsbnrg, G Wm
Remsburg Geo I
Remsburg, Henry C
Remsburg, John H
Remsburg, Mahlon C
Remsburg, Singleton B
Remsburg, Thos
Rontisalin, D Bittle
Routzahn, Edward
Routzahn, Eli
Routzahn, Geo H
Routzahn, Harnian L
Routzahn, Hezekiah
Routzahn, S Henry
Routzahn, Jacob
Routzahn, Noah
Rudy, Geo B
Rudy, Hanson
Rudy, Joshua
Sanner, Daniel
Sanner, John
Shafer, Charles
Shafer, Daniel
Shafer, Geo
Shafer, S Edward
Shafer, John B
Shafer, Joseph
Shafer, Samuel
Shafer, Thomas
Sheffer, Philip
Smeltzer, Daniel B D
Smith, Ezra
Smith, Samuel L
Snook, John M
Speck, Samuel
Stone, John C
Summers, Lawson
Toms, John H
Waters, Peter
Wiles, John T
Wilson, Robert
Young, Daniel H
Young, Daniel of J
Young, Isaac
Young, Lewis

Monrovia.

Boteler, John B
Crampton, Lloyd
Diffendall, Sam'1
Edmonston, Geo.
Gardner, Wm
Griffith, L
Griffith, P H
Jones, Frank
Keifer, Chas H
Mason, John S
Norris, Mrs H
Plummer, Samuel W
Rice, James H
Rogers, Nicholas
Smith, Geo. H
Thompson, Chas W
Thompson, John W
Thompson, Moses
Talbott, Gco B
Waters, N
Waters, U
Wood, S Newton
Wood, Jacob G
Wood, Jno B R& Bro
Wood, John W

Motters.

Appel, George
Black, Joseph
Black, William
Creatin, Joseph
Dorsey, John
Dorsey, Charles
Dudderow, E
Eckenrode, E
Grimes, Clinton
Hobbs, John
Knode, Elms
Lingg, Henry
Long, Jacob
Manning, Charles
Martin, A
Martin, David
Martin, H
Motter, William
Ovelman, Geo. R.
Orndorf, Jas A
Shriver, William
Siers, Daniel
Smith, George
Walter, John
Zacharias, Christian
Zacharias, M

Mount Pleasant.

Burrier, Jacob S Jr
Burrier, Jno
Burrier, Simon
Burrier, Win
Burrier, Jacob S Sr
Boogher, A
Buckey, G W
Buckey, Edward F
Bradenburg, Mrs E
Bell, John
Bumgardner, Henry
Bimbrink, Henry
Cramer, Henry
Cramer, C C
Crum, Adam
Diller, Jno.
Diller, Jacob
Droneberger, Jacob
Etzler, M.
Fox, John
Griffith, John
Hoke, Samuel, Jr.
Hoke, Martin
Houck, Daniel
Hammond, Upton J.
Kemp, Daniel S.
Lease, Amos
Lease, Luther E.
McDannel, Wm.
Murphy, Hezekiah
Nusbaum, Samuel of J.
Nusbaum, F. Wash'n
Poole, Samuel
Ramsburg, Gideon
Riddlemoser, Jas. L.
Riddlemoser, C. Aug's
Stimmel, Jno.
Stevens, Reuben G.
Sheetenaltm, Reuben
Sheetenaltm, George
Stone, Dr. D. E.
Thomas, Chas. A.
Zimmerman, Ephraim

Myersville

Betts, Samuel
Bowers, David
Bowlus, Josiah
Brandenburg, Martin
Delauder, Elias
Doub, Isaiah
Duple, Jacob
Dutro Jacob
Eldridge, A C
Flook, U F
Gaver, Elias
Gaver, Joseph
Grosanickle, T
Harp, U V
Harshman, Dan'l
Keller, Henry
Kellcr, Isaac
Keller, Mrs Mary F
Sefler, T Canton
Koogle, Capt Jacob
Linebaugh, Sam'l
Longman, Geo
Ludy, Wm
Marker, Ezra
Michad, James
Morgan David
Moser, Jacob
Poffenberger, Geo
Renner, Adam
Renner, Joshua
Ridgely, Wm
Roatzahn, Ezra
Sanner, Chas
Schildknecht, Jacob
Schildknecht, Mrs S
Schroyer, John
Shank, Cariton
Shank, Geo
Shank, John
Smith, Geo
Smith, J J
Snyder, M H
Summers, Sam'l
Toms, Ezra
Yonng, Wm R

New London.

Albaugh, J
Bennett, J P
Brengle, N.
Burall, S.
Burk, H
Burrier, A
Cashone, A
Clay, W H H
Clay, Wm of P
Creager, M
Danner, C H
Dorsey, V W
Downey, J
Gissen, J B
Hammond, T H
Harding, O P
Hobbs, J M
Hobbs, N
Huffman, T
Jones, J G
Jones, J. P.
Jones, M
Jones, W
Kimmel, A Z
Lease, S
Lowe, C
Maynard, H G
Maynard, N
Meredith, J
McCaffry, A B
Rippian, J T
Unglesbee, G W
Wetzell, E

New Market.

Bartholow, J B
Beau, Basil T
Berand, Jonathan
Foyer, Adam
Boyer, Peter
Chambers, Greenberry
Clay, Graften
Cronise, Jonathan
Croniac, Simon
Dorsey, J W
Dorsey, Pottinger
Eader, Manasa
Fowler, Hanson
Fowler, Thomas
Hammond, Burgess
Jones, Frank
Kelly, John
Knode, Martin
Mayne, Lawson
Meredith, Jno T
Moberly, Jno C
Molesworth, Thos
Molesworth, Jas P
Ogborn, W W
Plummer, Wm H
Price, S W
Rice, J K
Rice, J H Jr
Roberts, Wm
Russell, Samuel H
Salmon, Charles
Salmon, William
Shipley, Dr N O
Smith, Geo H
Swomley, Daniel
Swemley, Elisha
Talbett, Geo F
Thompson, Ittobert
Trayer, M P
Trayer, Win K
Wagner, Grafton
Wagner, Wm T
Waters, H W D
Waters, N M
Wood, Charles

New Midway

Ashbangb, Jacob
Barrick, Robert
Butt, Levi G
Delaplane, H
Delapiane, J H
Biler, Ames
Biler, Daniel
Fogle, Isaac
Fegle, Michael
Grim, Joseph
Hummer, John
Kline, John
Lippy, John
Loek, John
Philips, L N
Renner, Geo J
Renner, M O
Renner, W A
Rowe, William
Sager, H
Sowers, Adam
Stoner, Absalom
Stoner, John
Wilhide, John L
Young, Samuel

Oak Orchard.

Baker, Joseph G
Barnes, John T
Duddera; Benj F
Dudderar, Peter
Nicedemus, Jesse
Nicodemna John H
Nusbaum, Isaac L.

Owen's Creek

Butler, Jesse
Colliflower, Jno F
Dorsey, Chas.
Elder, John F.
Fisher, David
Fisher, J. M.
Fisher, John M.
Hiner, H. A.
Hobbs, Benj.
Hoffman, Geo. W.
Hoffman, John
Martin, Jacob
Martin, Jeremiah
Naill, T. L.
Ogle, John S.
Ramsburg, Henry
Ridenour, James
Sigmund, G. J.
Smith, John
Stevens, Chas.
Troxell, Fred'k.
Troxell, John F.

Petersville

Boteler, Wm. H.
Claggett, Samuel
Claggett, Thos. J.
Dunlop, Col. H.
Ferrall, James
Fout, Wm.
Gouvernor, Mrs. Mary D.
Hilleary, Clarence
Hilleary, J.
Hilleary, John H.
Hilleary, Thomas
Hilleary, Tilghman
Lee, Thomas S.
Luckett, Joshiah
Marght, Andrew J.
Martin, Richard C.H.
Roelky, J.
Shaffer, George
Shroeder, Capt. Henry B.
Weeden, Jas. H.
Willard, Thomas

Plane No. Four

Buxton, Brook
Buxton, John T.
Cain, Joseph
Chaney, Nath'l E.
Dorsey, Wm. R.
Duvall, Dan'l W.
Flemming, Otho.
Gartrell, Greenberry
Hood, Ephraim
Jones, C. J.
Mullinix, T P
Purdum, Josiah
Smith, C C
Sprigg, Samuel
Spurner, Wm G

Point of Rocks

Besant, James H
Brown, Joseph L
Colbert, Andrew J
Crist, G B
Downey, James K
Harwood, Wm T
Hiems, E
Kemp, David
Orison, John
Orison, Stephen
Shelman, D J
Snouffer, B T
Snouffe; George W
Stouffer, P B
Sti'nklc, Charles
Stunkle, Luther
Thompson, Philip
Tolbert, John
Trundle, Joseph
West, P M
Wins, Jacob
Wirts, K C
Wright, J P
Wright, S P

Rocky Ridge.

Anders, John
Appold, George
Barriek, C J
Barrick, Geo W
Beard, George
Beitler, Jesse
Biggs, Joshua
Black, Joseph
Black, William
Holler, W H
Dotterer, Josiah
Faker, Reuben
Eiler, Thomas
Filer, John
Hinea, Addison
Hines, Calvin
Hines, Levi
Knauff, John
Knee, William
Late, Jacob
Long, A
Long, Edward
Lippy, Michael
Martin, Edward
Miller, John
Miller, Martin
Mort, Frederick
Mort, William
Naill, L. L.
Norris, Joshua
Ovelman, Reuben
Ovelman, William
Ott, Eli
Pusey, Thomas
Stambaugh, Samuel
Stitely, J. Q.
Sigman, William
Valentine, Grason
Valentine, James
Valentine, Lewis
Weant, Elias
Wood, Jas A

Sabillisville.

Ambrose, George H
Ambrose, Georue W
Crawford,D & Lewis
Harbaugh, David
Harbaugh, Ephraim
Harbaugh, Henry
Harbaugh Hiram
Harbaugh, L C
Harbaugh, Taylor
Harbaugh, Washington
Harbaugh, Yost
Waggaman, Richard

Unionville

Gaither, G E
Gaither, H C
Gaither, Wm
Lawrence, C A
Lugenbeel, Thos
Norris, H
Norris, N E
Pearre, T O
Whitehill, Chas
Wilson, W

Urbana.

Addison, J D
Bennett, Jamns W
Bussard, Gideon
Carter, Tobias
Cecli, C C
Cook, Otho J
Crawford, Geo & Thea
Davis J W
Dixon, Thos
Duvall, Benj W
Funk, WH
Grinder, J S
Hinks, Samuel
House, Geo
Hughes, Dr Beni C
Jamison, B S
Jamison, J J
Jamison, J V
Johnson, Wm
Kindley, W S
King, Singleton
King, Singleton Jr
Kramer, Lewis N
Lamar, B S
Lawson, S H & Bro
Leinhart, S M
Linthicum, J H & S W
Mikesell, A
Murdock, H H
Smith, T A of T
Thomas, Col C K
Warfield, Garrison
Windsor, Z H & Bro
Worthington, C E
Worthington, S T
Worthington, James
Worthington, N J
Yaste, Jas Wm
Yaste, Jonathan

Utica Kills.

Bell, Mrs S
Eyler, Mrs. Daniel
Geisbert, Christian
Getzendanner, E T
Haltzopole, Fred'k
Hill, Mrs E
Hill, Wm
Lenhart, Henry
Mohler, Reuben
Myers, Abraham
Pippinger, Hezekiah
Ramsburg, Emanuel
Snook, D J
Snook, Dan'1
Stottlemyer, Frank
Wachter, Andrew
Wachter, Caleb
Wachter, Michael


Walkersville

Baker, Aaron
Baugher, Jno. & Jno. D.
Best, Geo. W. & J. C.
Buckston, S T
Burrier, Dan'l & Eli
Cramer, Edw & E D
Cramer, Geo & S H
Cramer, Jacob & Jno D
Cramer, Noah
Creager, E D & Solom'n
Cromwell, Arthur
Crum, Solomon
Devilbiss, Solomon
Dinterman, Jacob
Droneberger, J & T
Fulton, C H & John
Grabill, Jacob
Harbaugh, Geo
Harris, Henry
Harshman, David
Jones, Morris
Kemp, Wm H
Linck, Geo
Miller, Harrison
Nicodemus, Jno. L.
Ramsburg. C D & E
Rebbert, E
Riggs, P J
Scholl, Lewis P
Seachrist, Michael
Smith, Lewis
Todd, W N
Wachter, John
Withers, C B

Wolfsville

Baker, S H P
Dubel, J ID
Easterday, L
Frey, E
Frey, H
Grossnickle, E
Harshman, C
Harshman, D
Harshman, B
Harshman, J T
Harshman, L
Hessone, S
Hoover, Mrs E
Hoover, Samuel
Kline, M
Leatherman, E.
Moser, S L
Recher, J
Schroeger, Lawson
Warrenfeltz, D
Warrenfeltz, J C
Wolfe, S

Frederick City.

Abb, Henry
Adkins, C. M.
Anders & Reifsnider
Anderson, Thos W
Angelberger, Geo D
Angelberger, Lewis S
Bailie, Jesse
Barrick, Lewis E
Bast, Elias
Best, John T
Best, Simon D
Blank, John H
Blentlinger, Wrn H
Bowers, Win D
Breagle, Ezra M
Brenneman, J B
Broadrup, Chas
Brown, Henry C
Brown, Sam'l H
Brunner, Chas A
Brunner, Henry
Brunner, Isaac
Buckey, Basil V
Burger, Geo P
Burkhart,AW
Burkhart, Chas H
Bushey, Jacob M
Bussard, David
Buxton, Basil
Castle,T F
Clagett, Thos
Cline, N. O.
Cockey, S G
Cramer, Amos
Cramer, S C
Cronise, Chas L
Cronise, Isaac
Cronise, S Calvin
Cronise, Joseph
Culler, Philip
Cutasil, Geo W
Dean, John
Degrange, John
Denegre, W O
Dennis, G H
Derr, David
Derr, E L
Dixon, Thos. O.
Dutrow, Samuel
Falconer, Wm H
Feaga, Wm K
Fleming, S Alfred
Fout, Bradley T
Fout, Geo L
Fout, Grafton
Fraley, F M
Garman, J H
Getzendanne; Jno D
Gilpin, G F
Gittinger, Geo W
Gladhill, Jas S Jr
Goldahorough, B Y
Goldaborough, Dr John
Grabenhorat, H C
Grove, David
Gmve, Elias
Hagan, John
Hagan, John C
Hargate, A H
Hargate, D H
Hargate; John E
Hargate, Sam'l
Hedges & Baker
Heffner, Lewis C
Hildebrand, Jacob
Hildebrand, Joseph D
Hildebrand, Wm O
Hoffman, Wm
Hoke, David
Holtz, A B
Holtz, John
Hood, James H
Hopwood, F T
Houck, Ezra Jr
Houck, Geo
Houck, James
Honek, Michael
Howard, Wm H
Hummer, Edward
Jackson, Adolphus
Kauffman, John C
Keller, D H
Keller, John D
Kemp, D Columbus
Kemp, Edward
Keyser, Benj
Keyser, Sam'l
Kimmel, Fred'k
Kintz, Fred'k
Kline, C Sam'l
Klipp, Henry
Koib, John M
Koib, Wm
Krantz, Fred'k
Lakin, FT
Lease, Robert
Lewis, F J
Lewis, Jacob
Lighter, S L H
Loans, John
Main, David of J
Main, Geo J
Mainhan, C C
Mainhart, Daniel
Marriott, A W
Martz, Lewis J
Martz, W N
MeDevilt, C W
MeDevitt, John
MeKinney, M S
MeKinsey, J B
McMullen, J F
MeMurray, Louis
Mehrling, Casper
Mercer, Wm B
Michael, Abram
Michael, Isaac
Miller, C W
Miller, J W
Miner, Joseph G
Miller, Samuel
Miuer, Dr T B R
Miller, Wm S
Mon, Joseph
Mullinix, L C
Neighbours, N 0
O'Leary, A D
Palmer, Jacob~E
Picking, Thos
Preston, Wm T
Ramsburg, John S
Bamsburg, Lewis S
Raiosburg, Samuel
Ramshurg, Uriah
Ramsburg, Wm H
Reich, Isaac H
Reich, Philip
Reich, R C
Reifsnider, John
Remsburg, A F
Remsburg, Dennis
Rhoderick, Mahion
Rice, Samuel
Rizer, Geo H
Roelkey, John
Rontzahn, D H
Roatrahn, Joseph L
Saurwien, Christian
Schaeffer, John A
Schindler, H F
Shook, Daniel
Shook, Daniel H
Shook, G. G.
Shriner, E A
Shultz, Conradt
Simpson, Thos
Smith, Dan'1 L
Smith, David O
Smith, Geo Wm
Smith, John
Smith, John J
Smith, Luther C
Snook, Wm G
Staley, C
Staley, C A
Stniey, David L
Staley, Ezra
Staley, Fleet
Staley, Lewis M
Steiner, James 0
Stein, John F
Straeffer, Dan'l
Straeffer, Daniel Z
Stull, E J
Stull, E T
Stull, Francis A
Stull, Geo
Stull, Lewis H
Stull, Wm H
Stull, Wm M
Stup, J J
Stup, Joseph
Stup, Joseph Jr
Summers, J. V.
Sunday, Dan'l
Thomas, Lews M
Thomas, Z G
Wachter, Henry
Wachter, L F
Wachter, Philip
Wachter, Philip
Wachter, T.
Wagner, Isaac K
White, Wm
Whitmore, John M
Whitmore, R M
Wolf, Samuel
Worman, Wm J
Young, John of C
Zeigler, Jacob H
Zellers, John F
Zimmerman, E J
Zimmerman, E Joshua
Zimmerman, Elias
Zimmerman, J A J
Zimmerman, J E
Zimmerman, J N
Zimmerman, Joseph E
Zimmerman, S. J.

Woodsboro

Adams, B F
Adams, Wm
Albaugh, David
Albaugh, Jeremiah
Anders, W H
Baker, Nathan
Barrick, George P
Barrick, S
Beard, Geo
Beard, Mathias
Beard, Solomon
Biddinger, John
Burton, Samuel
Carmack, Wm.
Cramer, John W
Cramer, Peter
Cutshall, Wm
Delaplane, Wm
Delaplane, Wm H
Dorcus, Jacob
Droneberg, Jno F
Feizer. Parana L.
Fogle, David
Fogle, Joshua
Fogle, Nicholas
Fogle, Nicholas, Jr.
Fulton, H. C.
Geiselman, George K.
Graham, James
Hardy, L.
Harness, Oliver
Hoffman, Henry
Ledgwood, Owen
Locke, J. Fred'k
Locke, John H.
McCoskey, Joseph
McKroskey, G. W.
Miller, John D.
Otto, Charlton
Putnam, H.
Putnam, Samuel
Saxton, Wm.
Saylor, Geo. C.
Saylor, John
Saylor, John H.
Saylor, Simon
Shank, Michael
Shank, Wm.
Slagle, Eli K.
Slagle, Martin
Smith, Calvin
Smith, Ezra
Smith, George L.
Smith, James W.
Smith, John of J.
Smith, Solomon
Spahr, Abraham
Spahr, Littleton O.
Stull, Randolph G.
Wilbrener, R. J.
Woods, Charles
Working, Henry
Young, J. D.
Young, S. D.
Zimmerman, Henry O.



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