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AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE ALWAYS ON HAND.

SAMPLES OF ALL KINDS OF MARBLE WORK, IN VARIETY.

Competition Defied, in Material, Workmanship and Price.

MR. WELLS WILL BE FOUND PERSONALLY AT HIS WORKS ON MONDAYS.

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Maek, Frank M., (Mack & Co.)
Mack, James, blacksmith.
Mack, Samuel J., (Mack & Co.)
MACKIE, MATTHEW,

Muligan, Thos., farmer 11.

*MUNN, MOSES, undertaker and furniture dealer, also depository of Bible Society.

supervisor and Munn, Wm., carpenter.

nurseryman.
Mackie, Susan, Mrs., farmer 17.
Mackie, Thos. W., farmer 52.
Magraw, E., farmer 64%.
Magraw, Hezekiah, farmer 50.
Magrow, M., farmer 1.
Mahony, Jerry, farmer 100.
March, Chas. F., pension agent.
MARRIOTT, JOHN, millwright.
Marriott, Thos., farmer 15.

Murphy, James, groceries.
MURPHY, JOHN.

Murry, James, farmer 2.
Myers, Dewitt, farmer 66.

Myers, Dewitt C., (Ryerson & Myers.)
Myers, Egbert, farmer 16.

Myers, Frank, farmer 1.
Myers, Wm., farmer 36.

Nagle, Mrs. Martha, (Savannah,) farmer 66.
Near, John, farmer 32.

Marriott, Wm., (Savannah,) farmer leases Nelson, Harvey, veterinary surgeon.

22.

Marsh, Thos., painter.
Mason, Geo. H., collector of village taxes.
*MATTESON & CO., (Rinaldo R. Matte-

son, H. G. Dickerson of Lyons, and G.
Bayard Miller,) hats, caps and furs.
Matteson, Rinaldo R., (Matteson & Co.,) U.
S. Inspector.

Matthews, Harry, farmer 47.

Nelson, Harvey L., carpenter and farmer
leases 4.

Newlove, Thos., brewer and rectifier.
NEWMAN, WM., commission merchant
and proprietor American Hotel.
Nichols, James M., commission merchant,
water lime and cement, and grain dealer.
Nichols Coonrod, farmer 9.
Nichols, Robert, farmer 1.

*MCAVOY, E., cigar manufacturer and to- NOY, FRANCIS, farmer 14.

bacconist.

McAvoy, Wm. A., tobacconist.
McBurney, David, billiard rooms.

MCCONNELL, LUTHER, farmer leases
from Orastus Snedaker, 100.
McDonald, Wm., farmer 50.

McIntosh, James, mason and farmer 17.
McKinstry, Rev. Porter M., pastor M. E.

church.

MCLACHLAN, WM., farmer 105.
McLeod, Robert, farmer 50.
McMillan, Mrs. Eliza, farmer 93.
Mead & Burton, (L. C. Mead and O.
Burton,) (Meadville,) groceries.
MEAD, JEREMIAH, farmer 86.

Odell, Ebenezer, farmer 104.
Oliver, Wm., carriage maker.

Osborne, Gilbert L., (with Wm. H.,) farmer
126.

Osborne, Wm. H., (with Gilbert L.,) farmer
126.

Palmer, L. H., (Briggs & Palmer.)
Pangburn, Wm., farmer leases 35.
Pannatt, James, carpenter.

Pardee, A., assistant cashier 1st National
Bank of Clyde.

Patten Stephen A., farmer 71.

A. Patten, Stephen J., hop grower and farmer 71.

Mead, L. C., (Meadville,) (Mead & Burton.)
MEAD, MILES, farmer, 100.
Mead, Washington M., farmer 125.
MEADE, ANDREW, farmer 164.
Meade, David, farmer 62.

Melen, James P., farmer 450.

MELVIN, THOS., laborer.

Merritt, Bennett, (Savannah,) farmer 5.
Merritt, Corlinden W., painter.
Merritt, Thomas, farmer 15.
Mesick, Henry J., farmer 50.
*MILLER, C., president and director 1st
National Bank of Clyde.
Miller, Cornelius, Jr., general merchant,
commission merchant, water lime and
cement, and grain dealer, director First
National Bank of Clyde.
Miller, Frederick, farmer 100 and leases 315.
Miller, G. Bayard, (Matteson & Co.)
Miller, Isaac, banker, director 1st National
Bank of Clyde, director Clyde Paper Co.
and proprietor Miller's Hall.
*MILLER, WM. H., cashier and director
1st National Bank of Clyde, and treas.
1st National Paper Company.
MINEY ANTHONY, boatman.
MIRICK, CHAS. J., farmer 100.
MITCHEL PATRICK, farmer.
MOON, GEO. W., blacksmith.
Moon, Welthy, farmer 14.
MORIERTY, MICHAEL, railroad laborer.
MORLEY, SAMUEL S., (S. S. Morley & Co.,)
postmaster.

*MORLEY, S. S. & CO., (Samuel S. Morley
and Benj. F. Clark,) hardware.

PAUSLEY, ALEX., laborer.

PECKHAM, WM. H., farmer 120.

Perkins, Rush, general merchant, sewing machine dealer, and proprietor Perkins' Hall.

Perry, Henry, carpenter.

Perry, Wm. A., (Skinner & Perry.)

Petteys, Benj., (Savannah,) shoemaker, and

farmer 40.

Petteys, Jesse, farmer 100.
Petteys, Oliver, farmer 65.
Petteys, Oliver, blacksmith.
Petteys Salvina, farmer 34.
PHELPS, MRS. CLARINDA, (P. O. addres,
Tyre, Seneca Co.,) farmer 6.
PHILLIPS, STEPHEN, farmer 3%.
Pidge, Asa, mason.
Pidge, Geo. W., mason.
Platner, Daniel, farmer 98.
Plumtree, Thos., carpenter.
Potter, Wm., gunsmith.
Powers, Charles, farmer 110.
Powers, Israel, carpenter.
Powers, Mrs. L. P., dressmaker.
POWERS LUTHER A., carpenter.
Powers, Michiel, farmer 15.
Purdy, Fay H., (Huron,) farmer 700.
Race, Nelson, (Savannah,) farmer 25 and

leases 6.

RADCLIFFE, SAMUEL, (Savannah,) far-
mer 50.

Rathburne, Benj., (P. O. address, Little
Falls, Herkimer Co.,) farmer 106.
REDDER, FREDERICK, laborer.
Redfield, Albert F., tannery.
Reed, Chas. H., (Reed & Sands.)

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Roberts, John, photograph artist. Robinson, John W., principal High School. Robinson, T., lawyer.

*ROFFEE, E. M., dentist.

Rogers, Levi, collector of town taxes.
ROLF, EDGAR, farmer, leases 52%.
ROLF, EDGAR, farmer, leases 117.
ROSE, CHAS. A., (Savannah,) farmer 600.
*ROSS & CLINE, MISSES, (Kate Ross and
Mary A. Cline,) milliners.

Ross, Kate, Miss, (Misses Ross & Cline.)
Ruppert, John, (with John H.,) farmer 90.
RUPPERT, JOHN H., (with John,) farmer

90.

Ryan, Richard, (Ryan & Widrig,) (Savannah.)

Ryan & Widrig, (Richard Ryan and Russel C. Widrig.) (Savannah.) farmers 140. RYERSON, & MYERS, (Peter F. Ryerson and De Witt C. Myers,) lumber dealers, planing mill and sash, door and blind manufacturers.

Ryerson, Peter F., (Ryerson & Myers.)
Sager, Jacob, leader brass band.
Salsbury, H., superintendent 1st National
Paper Co.

SANDS, EDWIN, farmer 90.
Sands, Edwin, (Reed and Sands.)
Saxton, Chas. T., harness and trunks.
Sayles, Sylvanus J., hats, caps and furs,
millinery, &c.

*SCARRITT, JAMES M., editor and proprietor Clyde Times.

Scott, Freeman, (Conroe & Scott.)
Sears, Sarah, Miss, dressmaker.

SEARS, WM. B., farmer 80.

Sedore, Annis, Mrs., farmer 5.

Sedore, Conrad, farmer 122.

SEDORE, DAVID, farmer 16.

Shafer, Martin, carpenter.

SHARP, EDEN, farmer, leases 160.
Shepard, Albert, farmer, leases 100.
Shepard, Harry, farmer 600.

Shepard, Harry 2d, live stock dealer. Shepard, Harry, drover and farmer, leases 104.

SHEPARD, MARTIN C., farmer, leases 50. Sherman, E. Willard, deputy collector internal revenue, clerk of Board of Supervisors.

Sherman, Frank, saloon.
Shorter, John, barber.

Shutts, A., farmer 26.

Sickels, Isaac, farmer, leases 100.

Sickmond, Spencer, carpenter and farmer 2.
Sigmond, John, farmer 70.

Simmons, S. M., Miss, milliner.
Simons, Peter, carman.

Skinner & Perry, (Salmon H. Skinner and Wm. A. Perry,) saw mill, dealers in lumber, shingles, staves and heading. SKINNER, SALMON H., (Skinner & Perry.) SLOAN, PROSPER S., farmer 58. Sly, Job, farmer 100.

Smith, Chester, druggist and dealer in books, stationery, fancy goods, wall paper, shades, &c.

Smith, Elijah, farmer 50.
SMITH, ENSIGN, (Savannah,) farmer 11
and leases 30.
Smith, Geo. P., farmer 65.
Smith, J. E., allop. physician.
Smith, John B., farmer, leases 47.
Smith, John D., (Savannah,) farmer 24.
SMITH, JOSEPH, farmer, leases 80.
SMITH, LEWIS B., laborer.

Smith, Marion, Mrs., landscape artist.
SMITH, MARION W., farmer 45.
Smith, Marshall, constable.
Smith, Nelson, farmer 1.
Smith, N. Gates, farmer 47.
Smith, Philip V. N., farmer 1.
Smith, Seth, secretary Clyde Paper Co. and
deputy sheriff.

Smith, Thomas, farmer 557.
Smith, Thomas, malster.
Smith, Thomas, (P. G. Denison & Co.)
Smith, Thos., (Meadville,) saw mill.
Smith, Tim, prop. stage route between
Clyde, Rose and Huron; leave tri-week-
ly at 4 p. m.
Snedaker, A., farmer 100.
Snedaker, L. T., patent broker.
Snedaker, L. T. Mrs., milliner.
SNOW, IRA C., hop grower and farmer 63.
Snyder, Jonas, (Savannah,) farmer 5.
Sours, Philip, carpenter, and farmer 12.
SOUTHARD, HENRY, farmer 227.
Southwick, Orrin, (Southwick & Reed,)
prop. window glass factory.
Southwick & Reed, (Orrin Southwick and
C. W. Reed,) proprietors Clyde Glass
Works, bottle manufacturers.
Spencer, John, carpenter.
Spencer, John M., millwright.
Sproats, James L., cigar manufacturer.
STACKUS, WM. T., farmer 92.
Stafford, Morrison, farmer 146.
Sticles, Robert, farmer 14.

Stewart, Wm., "Clyde Milk Dairy," farmer

200.

STOCKER, WM., farmer.

Stoetzel, G. F., baker.

Stone, Joseph, farmer 75.

*STOW, DEL. lawyer, ins. agt., and village clerk.

Stow, Wm. S., lawyer, police justice, claim agent, and commissioner of deeds for State of Michigan.

Stratton, Oliver, farmer 164. *STRAUSS, JACOB, merchant tailor. Streeter, Alonzo, farmer 50. Streeter, James M., (S. D. & J. M. Streeter,) insurance agent. *STREETER, S. D. & J. M., (Stephen D. and James M.,) proprietors Streeter's Elevators, commission merchants, water-lime, cement and grain dealers, and malsters.

Streeter, Stephen D., (S. D. & J. M. Streeter.)

Strickland, Sarah, farmer 5.

Stuart, Wm., Clyde Milk Dairy and farmer | WATERBURY, LEWIS J., farmer 120.

195.

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TERRY, JOHN G., farmer 138.

WATERBURY, TRUMAN H.
WATSON, GARHARDUS L., farmer 83.
WATSON, JOSEPH, farmer 130.
WATSON, JOSEPH, farmer 107.
Watson, Joseph C., farmer 144.
WATSON, LEVI, farmer 96.
Watson, Wm. D., farmer leases 100.
Watters, Wm., station agent N. Y. C. R. R.
Weagean, Alfred, farmer 190.
Weagean, Alfred, farmer 128.
WEAVER, LUTHER, laborer.
WEED, ABRAM, farmer 100.
WEED, BENJ., farmer 173.
Weed, Mrs. Louisa, farmer 117.
Weed, Miss Rhoda, farmer 74.

Weed, Samuel, allop. physician and cor

oner.

WELLS, CALVIN, glass flattener.

Thomas, John, (with Robert Tillow,) car- *WELLS, EDWARD B., prop. Wayne Co.

penter.

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Thorn, Thos., farmer 100.

Thorn, Thomas P., malster, proprietor Liberty Hall, director Clyde Paper Co., and

farmer 300.

Tibbetts, Miss E., ladies furnishing goods.
Tibbitts, George, farmer 78.
Tibbitts, T. E., blacksmith.

marble works, director Clyde Paper Co.
and farmer 80.-

WHALAND, THOS., farmer 20.
WELLS, HORACE, glass-flattener.
WHITE, DANIEL, farmer 90.

Whiting, Thos. J., superintendent of gas

works.

WHITTLESEY, CHAS. H., paper finisher. WHITTLESEY, MRS. SARAH A., farmer 100.

Widrig, Russell C., (Ryan & Widrig,) (Savannah,) justice of peace.

Tillow, Robert. (with John Thomas,) car- WILLIAMS, ALBERT, farmer 25.

penter.

Tipling, Thos., (Tipling & Tuttle.)

Williams Bros., (J. S. & John,) Washington
Meat Market and provision dealers.

Tipling & Tuttle, (Thomas Tipling and Williams & Co., (Elias Williams and D. S.

Wm. Tuttle,) grocers.

Ackerman,) groceries.

Treadwell, Chas., barber.

Tipling, Wm. H., painter.

Traver, Daniel, farmer 97.

Tremper, Jacob E., groceries.

Express.

Williams, Elias, (Williams & Co.)

Williams, John, (Williams Bros.)

Williams, Joseph, live stock dealer.
Williams, J. S., (Williams Bros.)

Tremper, John P., Agent Merchant's Union Willoughby, John, painter.

Tripp, John, livery stables.

Truax, Elias, saloon.

Tuft, Geo., painter.

Tuttle, Wm., (Tipling & Tuttle.)
Uline, Barney A., (Savannah,) farmer 68.
VANAMBURGH, JAMES, owns village lot.
Van Buskirk, J. T., deputy post-master and
justice of peace after January 1st, 1868.
*VANDENBERG, AARON, harness and
trunks.

*VANDENBERG & BAKER, (John Van-
denberg, and Geo. O. Baker,) lawyers.
Vandenberg, John, (Vandenberg & Baker,)
Member of Assembly 1st Assembly Dis-
trict.

Vanderbelt, Peter, farmer 55.

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*WOOD, CANDLER & CO., (Sydney Wood,
Geo. Candler and Henry Wood,) agricul-
tural implements and proprietors Clyde
Iron Works.

Wood, Charles, carpenter.
Wood, C., insurance agent.
Wood, Henry, (Wood Candler & Co.)

Vanderpool, Geo., (Savannah,) farmer 47% Wood, Richard farmer 6.

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HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, FURS OF ALL KINDS,
BUFFALO AND WOLF ROBES, TRUNKS, CAR-
PET BAGS, ENAMELED TRAVELING BAGS,

GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,

GENT'S DRIVING GLOVES, &C. &C.

One of the members of the firm being a large manufacturer of FURS, we
are enabled to offer extra inducements in this line, as well as in every other
branch of our business. Furs made and repaired to order. Hats made to
order. Everything new and fashionable. Remember the place,

CANAL ST., one door west of First National Bank.

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NEW

MILLINERY STORE,

IN CLYDE, N. Y. MISSES ROSS & CLINE, (Late of Rochester,)

have recently opened a MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, HOOP SKIRT and CORSET STORE, on GLASGOW STREET, opposite the Clyde Hotel, where may be found all the latest novelties in the line of Fashionable

Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons and Millinery Goods

generally. Hats and Bonnets cleaned, dyed and altered to the

BEST STYLES.

We are also Agents for Dunn & Co's. Rochester Dye House, and will take orders for dyeing

Silks, Satins, Merinos, Laces, Velvets, &c., &c., &c.

MISS KATE ROSS.

MISS M. A. CLINE.

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