PULVER, CHARLES A., (C. A. & J. H. Stockond, Peter, farmer 50. Pulver, Daniel D., farmer 128. Pulver, F. Jerome, farmer 36. Pulver, Harry, (with Wm.,) farmer 130. Pulver, Justus H., (C. A. & J. H. Pulver.) Pulver, Wm., (with Harry,) farmer 130. Redman, Isaac, farmer 60. Rice, Austin, mason and farmer 16. Rice, Lyman A., mason and farmer 15. Robinson, George, commissioner of high- ROBINSON, ROWLAND, farmer 220. ROGERS, E. & CO., (Erastus, Wm. G. and 50. Sergant, Wm., saw mill and farmer 300. Sergent, Hawley & Charles, farmers 60. Seymour, Uriah, carpenter and farmer 19. SHAW, JOHN, (Arcadia,) farmer 45. Shirts, Joseph, mason and farmer 37. Simmons, Jacob, carpenter and farmer 50. Smith, John, farmer 78. Snyder, Christopher, (Mallery & Snyder.) Storms, Thos., farmer 5. STUVER, JAMES W., carriage maker and Swales, Elizabeth, farmer 174. Teller, Robert, farmer 63. Tetor, Ephraim, (with Walter,) farmer 98%. Tetor, Walter, (with Ephraim,) farmer 98%. Tillotson, Mrs. Geo. W., dressmaker. Tinkelpaugh, Egbert, farmer 90. Tinkelpaugh, Geo. L., insurance agent and farmer 90. Tinklepaugh, Eli, produce dealer. Tinklepaugh, Chas., farmer, leases 125. Toor, Richard, carpenter and farmer, leases Troop, Henry, farmer 50. Weaver, Catharine, (with Andrew S.,) far- Weaver, George W., farmer 119. Weaver, Stephen G., teamster and farmer LYONS WARDROBE, LYONS, N. Y., CORNER BROAD & WATER STREETS. RICH DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING OF SUPERIOR MANUFACTURE, FOR MEN AND BOYS. The new and superb specimens of CUSTOM CLOTHING, designed and making to order, are types of everything that is new, graceful and becoming. THE CUTTING DEPARTMENT GENTS' FURNISHING GIVE US A CALL, HENRY RICH, SAMUEL FREEMAN. GARRETTS & BEARD, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Writing, Wrapping, Tissue, Roll & Fancy PAPER, PRINTERS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS, SHIPPING CARDS AND TAGS. Country Dealers Supplied with Envelopes and Stationery at New York Prices. No. 8 West Fayette St., Wood, Rebecha, farmer 75. Woodworth & Tillotson, (Wm. M. Wood- Messenger, Richard, farmer 180. Metz & Cramer, (Frederick Metz and Phillip Cramer,) furnace, machine shop, and cider mill. Woodworth, Wm. M., (Woodworth & Til-Metz, Frederick, (Metz & Cramer.) lotson,) allop. physician. Wride, Robert, farmer 56. Wrightson, John, farmer 70. Mitchell, James, farmer, 50. Neil, Edward, physician. WYLIE, JOHN H., cabinet maker and un- Newkirk, Mrs. Lovina, farmer 96. dertaker. Yale, Asahel, retired physician. Yeoman, George, farmer 73. SODUS CENTER. A small post village, containing several mills. Daily mail by stage from Lyons. Alden, Ede, farmer 149. Allen, Mrs. Elizabeth, farmer 49, Andrews, Joseph, sash and blind manufac turer and undertaker. Barclay, Mrs. Nancy, farmer 85. Baxter, Geo., mason and farmer 25. O'Bryne, Squire, farmer 66. Peeler & Son, (John F. and Henry,)manufacturers of fork and broom handles, staves and headings, and farmer 18. Perkins, Rev. Albert, Baptist. Pitcher, Henry, (with Lawson,) farmer 20. Pitcher, Lawson, (with Henry,) farmer 20. Reed, Van Ransselaer, proprietor of Sodus Reynolds, Chas., farmer 75. Reynolds, Lewis, saw and grist mill, card- REYNOLDS, NEHEMIAH, (Lyons,) farmer 205. REYNOLDS, NEHEMIAH, JR., (Lyons,) farmer 50. BRYNT, CYRUS, carpenter and farmer 67. Riggs, Miss Lucy, farmer 30. Boyd, John A., farmer 136. Brant, John, farmer 126. Brant, Peter, farmer 150. Brayman, Norman, farmer 55. Burgis, John, farmer 90. Cramer, Phillip, (Metz & Cramer.) Curtis, Alonson, shoemaker. DEKAY, MORRIS, farmer 50. Delano, Elbridge, blacksmith. Dodd, Chancy, farmer 48. Dodds, Almon, (with David,) farmer 75. Dodds, Wm., farmer 48. Dunbar, Leví, farmer 41. Ford, Chauncey, farmer 90. Geither, Jacob, peppermint still, and far- Thoms, Wm., harness maker. A post village and port of entry in the Oswego District-is situated on the Lake, west of the entrance to the Bay. About a year ago $50,000 were appropriated by Congress-and again last winter an additional appropriation of $83,000 was made for building the piers and making other improvements in the harbor. The work is now being executed. Daily mail by stage from Lyons. Andrews, Isaac, farmer, leases 94, Anthony, Mrs. Jane, farmer 5. Bates, Lewis, supervisor and farmer 50. Mather, Elisha, grist mill, saw miil, carding Bayles, Daniel Sr., farmer 35. Meringo, Wm., farmer 51. Bayless, John P., fisherman. BAYLLESS, DANIEL Jr., farmer 5. ALL STYLES OF PHOTOGRAPHS, FROM MAMMOTH AND IMPERIAL TO CARTE-DE-VISITE AND VIGNETTES, Ambrotypes, Melainotypes, Sunbeams and Porcelain Pictures Finished in Colors, In the highest style of the art. My pictures are warranted not to fade or turn yellow with age. Prices reasonable and no pains spared to give entire satisfaction. FRANKLIN HOUSE, (Near the Depot,) CLYDE, N.Y. HOWES & HOLMES, Proprietors. This House has been fitted up with a special view to the comfort of guests. Its tables will at all times be supplied with the Delicacies of the Season. While its proximity to the Rail Road will recommend it to the traveling public. Stages Leave this House for Places North and South. A GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED. BILLINGS, JOHN K., sailor and farmer 1. | Scott, Robert, sailor. Blackmar, Horace, nurseryman and farmer 241. Buys, William, ship carpenter. Case, Seaman, Benjamin B., lawyer and farmer 100. Sergent, Ashley, farmer 45. George H., proprietor Johnson Sill, Wm. E., farmer 225. House. Case, Harvey, mail contractor. Clark, Daniel W., nurseryman and farmer 34. CLARK, ISAAC, sailor and village lot. CLARK, JOHN J., butcher. SMITH, JOHN, sailor. Stearns, Madison, fish dealer and farmer Stone, Emanuel, farmer 42. CLARK, JOHN S., stone mason and farmer White, Stephen, mechanic. 2. Cleveland, Horace, fisherman. WICKHAM, FREDERICK C., postmaster. CLEVELAND, JAMES B., village lot and Wood, John H., ship carpenter. fisherman. Commings, Wm., tailor. Doviel, Andrew J., (with Francis,) farmer 80. EDWARDS, CHARLES G., deputy collect- Etherington, John, farmer, leases 56. Field, Clisson, sailor and farmer 14. Garlock, Jacob G., sailor and farmer 10. Hill, Edward, carpenter. Hill, John, carpenter and builder. HILL, JOHN J., ship builder. HILL, JOHN S., laborer. Irvington, Wm., farmer 56. KITCHEN BENJAMIN, (with Matthew,) Kitchen, Matthew, (with Benjamin,) farmer Kitchen, William, farmer 80. Porter, Henry, farmer 5. Proseus, Geo. L., farmer 10. Rogers, David, ship builder. Salt, Rev. M., Episcopal clergyman. Barton, Daniel, 1st, (Lyons,) farmer 157. Biundige, Alvah, (Lyons,) blacksmith and BLOOMER, MISS JANE, seed grower and farmer, leases 66. Brower, David, farmer 50. Brower, John, carriage trimmer, black- Brundage, Cornelius O., farmer 22. Chamberlain, Mrs. Rhoda, farmer 24. CHAMPLAIN, WM. P., farmer 116. Chittenden, Orville, farmer 50%. Cuer, James J., shoemaker and farmer 23. Dixon, George, (Rose,) farmer, leases 40. Dunbar, Nelson P., (Rose,) shingle maker and farmer 10. Ferguson, Francis, canal captain. Filker, Mrs. Saly M., farmer 50. Francisco, John, farmer 5. HALSTRUM, FERNANDO, (Lyons,) far- Sadlar, Chas. H., ship rigger and farmer 10. HOELTZEL, HENRY, blacksmith. Hopkins, Daniel J., (Lyons,) farmer 32. |