CHEAP CASH STORE. WM. H. FARNHAM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, Hosiery, Gloves, Yankee Notions, RAVELL'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, CANAL STREET, LYONS, N. Y. LARGE IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS, FINISHED IN INK OR COLORS, Done in the Gallery, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. THE CARD IMPERIAL, LATEST STYLE OF PICTURE, AND CALCULATED TO DISPLAY THE MOST ELABORATE DRESS. THE PORCELAIN PICTURES ARE SUPERB, AND WORDS CANNOT BE FOUND TO EXPRESS THEIR DELICACY. ENLARGED COPIES from old pictures are done in Ink or Colors, and made equal to those sat for. The Negative from which your Picture is taken will be preserved. A Large Assortment of Photograph Frames J ALWAYS ON HAND. There is but one Post Office in the town. Some of the residents, however, get their mail at Palmyra, Williamson, Walworth and Newark, in adjoining towns. MARION. A post village in the southern part of the town of Marion, about one mile from the Palmyra town line. Daily mail. Ackibus, Isaac, farmer 10. ADAMS, BARNABUS B., farmer 170. Adams, Micajah, saw mill. ALLEN, HENRY C., farmer 54. Atwood, Seth L., farmer 50 and leases 34. Baker, Jacob, farmer 82. Barrett, John H., farmer 174. Beal, Fordyce K., constable. Benton, Byron E., farmer 40. +BOYCE, WASHINGTON B., blacksmith. Braman, Miss Carrie, milliner and dress maker, and farmer 30. Briggs, Abram R., blacksmith and farmer 5. Brock, Wm. L., farmer, leases 50. Briggs, Geo. W., (cheese factory on farm,) farmer 78. Brown, Alfred, farmer, leases 127. BROWN, FRED. N. G., photograph artist and insurance agent. Brown, Mrs. Fred. N. G., (Mrs. Nelson Brown & Co.) + Deceased. Brown, Gilbert, saw mill. Brown, Mrs. Nelson, (Mrs. Nelson Brown & Co.) Brown, Mrs. Nelson & Co., (Mrs._Nelson Brown and Mrs. Fred. N. G. Brown,) milliners. Bull, Geo. P., retired farmer. BULLOCK, REV. IRVIN, Christian clergyman. Burbank, Solomon, (P. O. address Rochester, Monroe Co.,) farmer 244. Burr, Benjamin, farmer 100. Burrud, John, farmer 15. Burrud, John B., teacher of vocal music, Marion Collegiate Institute. BUSH, B. SANFORD, dentist. Butts, Silas, farmer 31. Caldwell, Joseph, farmer 260. CARY, PRESTON P., blacksmith. CLARK, BYRON L., (Young, Norcross & Clark, Ezekiel, farmer 25. Clark, Harry J., (Palmyra,) farmer 87. 104. Clark, Willis, farmer 68. Clum, Adam, farmer, leases 145. Cogswell, Abram, farmer 70. Cogswell, Daniel, furniture dealer. CORY, ARNOLD, farmer 25. Croucher, Isaac, Sr., farmer, leases 50. Cryler, Mrs., (Arcadia,) farmer 5. Curtis, Daniel, (with Charles D.,) farmer Curtis, E., farmer 100. Curtis, J. 'S. & B. T., (James S. and Brain- DEAN, FRANKLIN S., farmer 132 and DEAN SETH B., farmer 96 and com. of excise. Deuel, Alonzo, farmer 30. Deuel, John, farmer 50. DEVLIGER, GILES. (Arcadia,) farmer 28. Dutch Reformed. farmer 45. Easter, Rev. John, Meth. Episcopal. Eisantragar, Wm., carriage maker and millwright. Eldridge, Lewis, farmer 94. Gibbs, Harmon D., farmer 19. Gibbs, Hiram B., cooper and farmer 21. GILBERT, WM., farmer, leases 75. Goundy, Durus, farmer 53. GREEN, PHILO D., justice of peace and farmer 52. Grimes, Myron H., farmer 63. Gurnee, Isaac H., shoemaker and farmer, leases 82. Hagood, Peter, farmer 8. HARDES, JOHN, carpenter and farmer 10. Hawver, Abram, cooper and farmer 80. Heslor, Jacob, (J. Heslor & Co.) HESLOR, J. & CO., (Jacob and Marion M. Hill, Charles W., (Lyons & Hill.) HOPE, THOS., (Palmyra,) farmer 17. JOHNSON, ABRAM, farmer, leases 80. KELLOGG, NORMAN, farmer 75. Kellogg, Norton P., tin, copper and sheet Kelsey, James, farmer, leases 101. King, Charles E., farmer 37. Knapp, Lorenzo, (P. O. address, Marion or Knapp, Orin, farmer 77. Larking, Charles, Jr., farmer, leases 81. Lawson & Holling, (Howard B. Lawson and Engelhart, John, watch-maker and farmer Lay, Clark W., farmer 75. Lawson, Howard B., (Lawson & Holling.) 36. Lay & Co., (Robert P. Lay, Wm. S. Curtis LAY, ROBERT P., (Lay & Co.) LOOKUP, WM., peppermint still and far mer 100. Lounsbery, Isaac, farmer 150. 30. MARION COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY. The next year of this Institution will commence on the LAST TUESDAY IN AUGUST. Three courses of study are provided, viz: Teachers' Course, Classical Course, and Scientific Course. Diplomas are granted to those who successfully complete any one of the above courses. Book-keeping in all its various branches from the simplest entry, to the most complicated forms of Shipping, Partnership and Banking Business, is taught by theory and practice. The plan is similar to that pursued in most of the Commercial Colleges of the State. Tuition in Commercial Department, including Penmanship, Time unlimited,- $25.00 Stationery extra. Board can be obtained at $3.50 per week. By the above prices the student can save at least 50 per cent. The village of Marion is known for its excellent moral influences. No license for the sale of Alcoholic liquors has been granted (except to the Drug Store) for twenty years. Drunkenness with the influence of Rowdyism is unknown. Tuition in Academic Department ranges from $5.50 to $8.00. Letters of inquiry addressed to the Principal will meet with a prompt reply. THOS. B. LOVELL, A. M., Principal. MARION, WAYNE CO., N. Y.. |