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Gobb, Wm. C., (South Bristol,) harness STID, ELLET, (South Bristol,) farmer 30.

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HOLCOMB, WM. R., (South Bristol,) farmer 161.

HORTON JOHN, farmer 11.
HOUSEL, HENRY A., farmer 23.
Housel, Mrs. Caroline, farmer 125.

HULSE, HENRY, (South Bristol,) farmer

50.

HURD, HIRAM B., (South Bristol,) farmer 63.

INGRAHAM, CHAUNCEY F., (South Bristol,) carpenter and farmer 173.

Johnson, Alonzo, farmer 100.
JOHNSON, JOHN,

Lewis, Wm. J., (South Bristol,) farmer 88.
Martin, Geo. I., farmer 82.

MARTIN, WINTHROP N., (South Bris

tol,) farmer 25,
Martin, Wm., farmer 75.
MARTIN, WM. P., farmer 123.
MATHER, ZACHARIAH, farmer 185.
McJannett, Mrs. Jessie, farmer 110.
McJannett, Robert M., farmer 75.

Morgan, James D., vine raiser and farmer 5.

MARACONG, JAMES M., (South Bristol,) blacksmith.

MARTIN, MRS. ELVA A., (South Bristol,) milliner.

Peck, Isaac D., (South Bristol,) shoemaker

and farmer 6.

PENOYER, JOSEPH S., REV., (South Bristol,) Christian clergyman and farPIERCE, DENNIS W., (South Bristol,)

mer 130.

farmer 222.

Randall, A. A. & G. S., (Almond A. and Gaius S.,) (South Bristol,) farmers 101. Randall, Almond A., (South Bristol,) (A. A. and G. S. Randall.)

Randall Champlin L., (South Bristol,) farmer 80.

RANDALL, EPHRAIM, (South Bristol,)

farmer 122.

Randall, Gaius S., (South Bristol,) (A. A.
& G. S. Randall.)
Rogers, Newton, farmer 85.
ROGERS, RICHARD, farmer 85.
ROPER, JOHN B., (South Bristol,) farmer

75.

mer 25.

SANFORD, JOHN M., (South Bristol,) farSHOEMAKER, DENIS L., farmer 58. Standish, Geo. F., (South Bristol,) farmer

171.

STETSON, ASIL A., farmer 31.

STID, HENRY. (South Bristol,) thresher. Stid, Mrs. Lucretia, (South Bristol,) farmer 38.

THACHER, LYMAN, farmer 118.
TRICKEY, JEREMIAH, farmer 75.
Trickey, Stephen, farmer 100.
Trickey, John, farmer 37.
Tuft, John, farmer 50.
VAN DENBERGH, DOW F., (South Bris-

tol,) farmer 105.

Wood, Ezra F.. (South Bristol,) farmer 12. Wood, John G., (South Bristol,) farmer

125.

Wood, Isaac, (South Bristol,) farmer 85. WOOD, ISAAC L., (South Bristol,) farmer

7.

CANANDAIGUA.

The shire town of the County, situated at tant station on the New York Central Railthe foot of Canandaigua Lake; an imporroad, and the terminus of the Niagara Falls and Canandaigua branch, and of the Elmira, Jefferson and Canandaigua (Northern Central,) Railroad. It is the seat of extensive and has a population of over 5,000. Daily mercantile and manufacturing interests, mail by railroad and tri-weekly by stages.

Aberle, Christian, furniture dealer, 118 Main.

ACKLEY, AARON C., farmer 97. ACKLEY, B. H., MRS. & CO., (Mrs. Benjamin H. Ackley and Miss Frances Decker,) milliners and dress-makers, 105 Main.

Ackley, Benjamin H., Mrs., (Mrs. B. H. Ackley & Co.)

Adams, Wm. H., (Lapham & Adarns.)
Agan, Patrick, (Farmington,) farmer 38.
Aldrich, Chancy, (Wm. Richardson & Co.)
Allen, Samuel, hair-dresser.
Allen, Wm. O., farmer 42.
AMBLER, STEPHEN F., boots and shoes,

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STETSON, JOHN, (South Bristol,) farmer Bank of Ontario, Main, Hiram J. Messen

112.

H

ger, president; Emory B. Remington, cashier.

MOSES TWIST & SONS,

Conveyancers,

CANANDAIGUA,

N. Y.

Real Estate, Insurance, and

General Collecting Agents,

AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

DEALERS IN

Domestic and Staple Dry Goods, Men's Furnishing Goods, Crockery, Glass and Stone Ware, Drugs, Medicines and Stationery, House Keepers' Hard-ware, Baskets, Wooden and Willow Wares of every description, Brooms, Feather Dusters and Brushes of all kinds, Table, Floor, Door and Buggy Mats, Cordage, Rope and Twine, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps and Flavoring Extracts, Toys and Fancy Articles innumerable.

To

gether with an

endless variety
of

YANKEE NOTIONS.

Among the different articles we manufacture, is LOCK'S PATENT IMPROVED FLOUR SIFTER; one of the best things for family use. It sifts Flour, Meal, Sugar, Whiting, Pumpkin, Squash, Apples, Tomatoes, Grapes, Currants, Sage and Berries; and, in fact, will do anything that is required of a Sieve or Cullender.

Banks, John, carpenter. Barnes, Hurdmon, farmer 93. Barry, Richardson, farmer 200. Bates, Chas., painter.

Bates, Frank, carpenter.

Bates, Geo. B., (Bates and Meek.) Bates, Hulbert D., (Bates & Stack.) *BATES & MEEK, (Geo. B. Bates and Wm. C. Meek,) booksellers and stationers, 190 Main.

Bates & Stack, (Hulbert D. Bates and John Stack,) carriage manufacturers, rear of Canandaigua Hotel.

BEALS, THOMAS S., proprietor of Thomas Beal's Bank, owns farm 80.

BEEMAN, ELAM C., lawyer.
BEEMAN, REUBEN, farmer 80.
Beeman, Seth, farmer 113.

Bell, M. W., Mrs., dress and cloak maker.
Bemis, George, village clerk.

BENEDICT, CHAS. S., farmer 39.
Benedict, Robert M., farmer 130.
Benedict, Stepper, farmer 22.
BENHAM, BOSWELL JR., (Hopewell,)

farmer 57%.

Benham, David C., (Hopewell,) farmer 90. Benham, Douglass, livery, chapin. BENHAM, G. GRANGER, (Hopewell,) far

mer 100.

Benham, Thos., (Hopewell,) farmer 123.
Bennett, H. F., physician, Court.

Bennett, John, farmer 46.

Bennett, Theodore N., watches and jewel

ry, 198 Main.

Bennett, Thos. F., lawyer.

BENSON, JAMES, farmer 134.
Benson, Peter O., farmer 70.
BENSON, THOS., farmer 20.

Berjon, Mlle. J., teacher Ontario Female

Seminary, and Canandaigua Academy.

Berry, M., harness and trunks, Main.
Billings, Bordwell, (W. & B. Billings.)
Billings, Wm., (W. & B. Billings.)
Billings, W. & B., (Wm. and Bordwell,)

blacksmiths, Chapel.
Binks, Wm. H., hair dresser, 197 Main.
Birdsey, E. P. (Hopewell,) farmer 128.
BLAIR, BURTON H., vine raiser and far-

mer 7.

BLAIR, JAMES, farmer 90.

Brown & Friend, (Henry Brown and

Friend,) ready made clothing, 133
Main.

Brown, Henry, (Brown and Friend.)
Brown, Jacob, (P. O. address, Newburg,
Orange Co.,) farmer 95.
BROWN, JOHN, farmer 110.
BROWN, THOMAS F., commission mer-
chant, 135 Main, owns farm 3.
Browning, John N., (Browning & McKech-
nie.)

BROWNING & McKECHNIE, (John N.
Browning and Wm. S. McKechnie,)
grocers and liquor dealers, cor. Main &
Chapel.

Brundridge, A. G., (Hopewell,) farmer 50. Brundridge, Geo., (Hopewell,) farmer 100. Brundridge, Joseph W., (Hopewell,) farmer

115.

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farmer 40.

Camp, Henry, (Farmington,) farmer 40. Camp, John, (Farmington,) farmer 16. *CANANDAIGUA ACADEMY, Noah T. Clark, A. M., principal; Chas. S. Halsey, A. M., associate principal; Rev. C. S. Lefflingwell, teacher of rhetoric and elocution; Edmund Clarke, teacher of English branches, algebra, &c.; MHe: J. Berjon, teacher of French; Geo. J. Chadwick, teacher of piano; Amos A. Keihle, teacher of primary department and gymnastics; Wm. C. Potter, teacher of drawing.

Canandaigua Gas Light Co., Allen Wood, superintendent.

Blakely, M. J., restaurant, basement 174 Canandaigua Hotel, L. B. & W. P. Gunn,

Main.

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proprietors.

CANFIELD, WALTER N., farmer 170.
Carman, M, R., (Coleman & Carman.)
Carrington, John, farmer 5.

Carroll, Matthew, owns farm 35.
Carson, M. R., physician,

Case, David F., (Hopewell,) farmer 200.
CASE, HIRAM, farmer 62.

Case, Richmond, (Hopewell,) farmer 103.
Cassort, Chas., farmer 175.

CASSORT, CHAS. 2d, farmer 107.
Cassort, Frederick, farmer, leases 90.
Cassort, James, (Hopewell,) farmer 156.
CASSORT, MARY, MISS, milliner, 167

Main.

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D. W.BAIRD,

26 & 28 CASTLE STREET, GENEVA, N. Y.
Keeps constantly on hand and manufactures to order
LIGHT CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Shifting Top and Open Buggies, Elliptic and Platform Spring Family and Business
Wagons, Light Road and Skeleton Wagons, Road and Track Sulkies,

CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, &0.

The experience of fifteen years in the manufacture of Light Work, and the reputation for durability which it has acquired, is a sufficient guarantee to the public of its superiority. Having enlarged my business, and giving to it my undivided attention, it will be to the advantage of those wishing Carriages to give me a call, and examine materials & workmanship

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Such as the Jockey Club, Night Blooming Cereus, and all other popular brands in the

PERFUMERY,

market.

Remember the Place

Webster House Block. Chadwick & Lewis, (Geo. J. Chadwick and Croaker, Jonathan, farmer 67.

Erastus B. Lewis,) music dealers, Main. *CHAMBERLAIN, FRANK O., proprietor Webster House, west side Main; proprietor stage route between Canandaigua, Rushville and Naples, semi-daily, and owns farm 8.

CHAPIN, CHAS., (Hopewell,) farmer 100.
Chapin, Geo. B., (Chapin & Tate.)
Chapin & Tate, (Geo. B. Chapin and Ste-
phen H. Tate,) liquor dealers 128 Main.

CROOKER, MARTIN T., farmer, leases

140.

CROSBY, J. CUYLER, deputy postmaster. CROSS, EDWARD, (Hopewell,) farmer

110.

Cross, Judson J., (G. W. Combs & Co.)
Crowly, John, flour and feed store, 200

Main, owns farm 32.
Cullen, Richard, carpenter.
Daggett, O. E., Rev., Congregational cler-

gyman.

Daggett, Mrs. O. E., directress Ontario Or-
phan Asylum.

Daily, Elizabeth M. Mrs., milliner, over
Ontario Bank, Main.

Chesebro, Henry O., (South Bristol,) law- Daily, John, carpenter.

Chapin, Mrs. Laurania, farmer 20.
Chapin, Thaddeus, owns farm 38.

CHASE, HOMER, farmer 268.

Cheeney, W. Fitch, physician.

Chesebro, Henry O., lawyer, Main.

yer and vine raiser.

DANZIGER, N., dealer in ready made

Christian, Asbury, farmer 300.

clothing, 160 Main.

Clark, Miss, teacher Ontario Female Semi- Debow, Ansel, farmer 93.

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DeBow, Gerrit, (Farmington,) retired farmer 155.

Clark, Miss Z. A., treasurer Ontario Orphan

Asylum.

DeBow, James C., (Farmington,) farmer 85, and leases 155.

Clarke, Edmund, teacher Canandaigua Ac

Decker, Frances, Miss, (Mrs. B. H. Ackley

ademy.

& Co.)

Clarke, Noah T., A. M., principal Canan

daigua Academy.
CLOHECY, PATRICK, farmer 3.
Claudius, Charles, tobacconist.
Cross, Judson J., (G. W. Combs & Co.)
Coe, John S., lawyer and notary public,

No. 1 Atwater Hall.

Coe, Wm. W., insurance and real estate
agent, No. 1 Atwater Hall.
Coleman, A. G., (Coleman & Carman.)
*COLEMAN & CARMAN, (A. G Coleman
and M. R. Carman,) dentists, office
north of Court House.

Collins, James, farmer 95.
Combs, Geo. W., (G. W. Combs & Co.)
*COMBS, G. W. &. CO., (Geo. W. Combs,
Judson J. Cross and Charles W. Hoff-
man,) spoke and hub factory, foot of
Main.

CONNALL, MICHAEL, farmer 15.
Cook, Corydon P., (Cook, Van Tyne & Co.)
Cook, Col, Robert D., (South Bristol,) vine

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DECKER, JOHN J., blacksmith 102 Main.
Dennis, Rowland H., farmer 10.
DENTON, MARTIN C., farmer 117.
DEPEW, JOHN, (Hopewell,) farmer 135.
Donivon, Kitty T., (Kinyon & Donivon.)
Douglass, Samuel, farmer 70.
Downing, W., paint shop, Coy.

*DRAPER, J. C., president of village,
dealer in dress goods and carpets, 162
Main.

Drury, Leander M., lawyer, Court.
Dugan, John, (Dugan & Sprauge.)
Dugan & Sprauge, (John Dugan and Lem-
uel Sprauge,) merchant tailors and
clothiers, 155 Main.

Dunkle, Geo., (Hopewell,) farmer 100.
Dunlap, John, hotel proprietor, cor. Main

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*CRANE, OSCAR N., undertaker, office & Ellis, James A., gunsmith, 117 Main.

rooms, 116 Main.

CRITTENDEN, OREN E., farmer 120.

*ELLIS, WALTER H., watches and jewelry, 163 Main.

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