MACEDON HOTEL. SPAULDING & KNAPP, Proprietors. MACEDON, N. Y. The proprietors have recently taken charge of this Hotel, and will spare no efforts to make the visit of guests comfortable and agreeable. Guests will be conveyed to and from the cars Free of Charge. LEMUEL M. SPAULDING. RUSSEL M. KNAPP. D. W. S. LEE, SODUS, N. Y. Teeth inserted on the most reasonable terms, from a single tooth to a full set. DISEASES OF THE MOUTH, Also to restoring decayed and broken teeth to their NATURAL SHAPE, WITH GOLD. ALL OPERATIONS WARRANTED. Congress Hall, Lyons, N. Y. This popular hotel, now under the management of S. V. MAINE, Esq., formerly of the Syracuse House, has this Spring been refitted, painted and papered throughout, and now presents a very neat and attractive appearance, altogether homelike. The rooms are airy and comfortable, and are well furnished. As a popular landlord, Mr. Maine has few superiors. Ever attentive to the wants of his guests, he is fast gaining friends. See card, page 122. E. B. Wells, proprietor of the "Wayne County Marble Works" at Clyde, keeps on hand an extensive assortment of the various kinds of marbles, and employs a large force of experienced workmen. Mr. Wells has, by close attention to business, built up an enviable reputation for the quality of his work. Call and see his styles and prices. Card on page 130. Geo. W. Cramer, General Insurance Agent at Lyons, represents a large number of companies, comprising all the various kinds of insurances, every one of which rank among the leading companies of this continent. Among others he has the agency of the Hartford Live Stock Company, a new feature in the insurance business. For a small sum owners of live stock may insure their animals against both death and theft or the hazard of transportation. Mr. Cramer is also an extensive dealer in GroIceries, Fruit, Grain, Coal &c. His long experience and fair dealing has gained for him an extensive patronage. See card, page 104. C. B. Tucker, M. D., of Lyons, is a physician of acknowledged merit. See card, page 106. A. D. Soverhill, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Newark. See card, page 106. Fish, Thos., farmer 11. Gasley, Joseph, hotel and billiard room. GRANGER, JOSHUA, farmer 67. coroner., Griffen, Lacy & Co., (Henry M. Griffen, David V. Lacy and Mary Farwell,) dealers in books and stationery, paints and oils, hardware, tin and sheet iron manuf. Hendricks, Lewis, farmer 14. Hiller, Jacob, farmer 20. Holland, John, farmer 67. Hollander, Lewis, farmer 12. Hollander, Martin, farmer 50. Nash, John, farmer 80. ORBEKE, JACOB, farmer 30. Palmer, John, (Palmer & Holling.) Putman, Jared F., farmer 50. Reed, James, (with John,) farmer 32. REYNOLDS, JOHN M., general merchant, tanner, editor of Commercial Press and steamboat agent. Reynolds, Randolph, insurance agent. Robinson, Robert, farmer, 82. Royce, Philander B., saw mill and farmer 127. ROYS, GAIUS M., farmer 42. 40. SAYLES, ATKINSON, farmer 160. Holling, Andrew, (Palmer & Holling,) plan- SHIPLEY, ASBURY W., farmer 79. ing mill and farmer 58. Hoot, Philip, (Sodus,) farmer 140. Johnson, James, farmer 50. Johnson, James, farmer 32. Johnson, Michael, farmer 50. Knight, Richard W., farmer 10. Lacknar, Simon, (Ontario,) farmer 37. Lacy, David V., (Griffen, Lacy & Co.) LEDYARD, T. SCOTT, inspector of cus toms, and farmer 25. Lewis, Henry C., farmer 56. Malcom, John, (Sodus,) farmer 24. Mallend, Wanton F., farmer 113. MAXFIELD, JONATHAN J., farmer 50. Milham, John, (Sodus,) farmer 99. Millard, Wm., farmer 50. Miller, Philaster, farmer 145. MILLER, SILAS, farmer 31. Miller, Wm. H., farmer 32. Milliman, Albert, farmer 80. Milliman, Chas. W., farmer 60. 30. MINK, PHILIP H., farmer 160. Stoddard, Evi D., farmer 180. STONE CHIST, JOHN, farmer 36. SWEEZEY, CHESTER F., farmer 187. Todd, Asahel, allop. physician, and farmer 200. Tomkinson, Benj., tanner, and farmer 63. Tomkinson, John B., farmer 130. TOMKINSON, SAMUEL D., farmer 8. Vanear, John, farmer 30. Vanhu, Cornelius, farmer 57. VANWINKLE, JOHN, farmer 250. VERBRUGGE, JANNIS, farmer 88. VERBRUGGE, ISAAC, farmer 60. VERBRUGGE, JACOB, farmer. Vosburgh, Wm. S., (Sodus,) farmer 240. Mihl, Phillip, (Sodus,) cooper, and farmer WEAVER, JOHN, saw mill, millwright and Morgan, Geo. C., farmer 80. Morgan, Thos., tanner. Moses, Mrs. Eliza Ann, milliner. Moses, Rnfus A., carpenter. Muson, Asa, farmer 10. SWEENY'S EACLE HOTEL, Main Street, PALMYRA, N. Y., JOHN H. SWEENY, Proprietor. This House has recently been refitted throughout with all the MODERN CONVENIENCES, and will be found a comfortable and pleasant resort for travelers. STAGES LEAVE THIS HOUSE DAILY FOR Marion, Williamson, Pultneyville, Walworth, Ontario, Shortsville and Canandaigua. F. C. Reed, Attorney and Counselor at law, Clyde. See card, page 106. Van Demark & Chambers, Proprietors of the Livery Stables in réar of Congress Hall, Lyons, keep a large number of fine Saddle or Carriage Horses, and their carriages, buggies, sleighs or cutters are of the best manufacture; their charges are always reasonable, and finally, we know of no livery men, better entitled to the patronage of the public than the above gentlemen. See their cards, pages 2 and 158. Vary & Southwell, at Newark, are manufacturers of superior stone pump and drain or aqueduct pipe of a superior quality. We would earnestly recommend the farmers of Wayne county to examine their wares, for we believe them to be worthy of their patronage, and just the thing wanted. See card, on page 103. J. T. Mackenzie, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Lyons. See card page 106. WILLIAMSON. A post village, a little south of the center of the town. Daily mail, by stage, from Palmyra. ADAMS, COLLIN B., farmer 100. CLICQUENNOI, ADRIAEN, farmer, leases 71. Cogswell, Giles, farmer 100. Cogswell, Hiram, saw mill and farmer 82. Cooper, Ezekiel L., photograph artist. Adams, Corodon M., saw mill and farmer CREIGHTON, JOHN H., carriage maker. 78. Adams, James R., farmer 75. ADAMS, JOHN, farmer 138. Adams, Orlando, farmer 97. ADAMS, REV. SYLVESTER, clergyman. CRONK, HIRAM L., cooper and farmer 4. Cunningham, Henry, (Marion,) farmer 29. Wesleyan Danforth, Mrs. Fanny, farmer 35%. Alger, James E., farmer 23. ATWATER, MRS. MARY, farmer 47. Austin, Alex. G., homeop. physician. Baker, Edwin J., farmer 65. Baker, Mrs. Lucinda, farmer 25. Bartholomew, Lois S., farmer 20. Beach, Augustus, farmer 276. Beach, Mrs. Florence J., farmer 108. Benedict, Joseph R., (Marion,) farmer 55. BENNETT, JOHN T., (Thompson & Ben BENNETT, MYRON H., farmer 100. Borden, Stephen, cooper and farmer 5. Brightman, Abel, blacksmith and farmer Brill, John, farmer 19. BRITTON, JOHN, farmer 84. Britton, Joseph, farmer 65. BROWN, JAMES, farmer 40%. BROWN, SAMUEL E., farmer 90. DELELYS, DANIEL, farmer 25. Eddy, Cyrenus, (Marion,) farmer 100. EDDY, HELEN M. farmer 12. EDDY, NORMAN S., farmer 160. Eddy, Syrenus, farmér 264. ELTON, NOAH, farmer 161. FAAS, ADRIAN, farmer 90. FARNSWORTH, SAMUEL, farmer 78. Gordon, John H., carriage maker. 15. GREEN, ALVIN, farmer 33. Griffin, Mrs. Matilda, (Marion,) farmer 26. HARDCASTLE, THOS., farmer 55. BRUMELCAMP, JOHN, carpenter and far- Hasden, Hiram, farmer 126. mer 5. BRUNO, ISAAC, grocery. Bruno, Josiah, farmer 61. Hingleson, Peter, (Marion,) farmer 6. Buerman & Buerman, (James and Livenus,) Buerman, John, (with Peter,) farmer 50. Calhoun, Mrs. Catharine M., farmer 45. Cartville, Jacob, (with Abraham and John,) farmer 86. Cartville, John, (with Abraham and Jacob,) farmer 86. Case, Wm., hotel keeper. CATTIEU, LEVI, farmer, leases 75. Hurst, Henry, (Marion,) farmer 56. Johnson, Mrs. Martha A., farmer 15. MACY, REUBEN B., farmer, leases 40. Cattu, Peter, (Marion,) farmer, leases 125. MCINTYRE, HUGH, farmer 38. CLARK, RODNEY, farmer 70. McMichael, Mary, farmer 3. A. S. WEAVER, AGENT FOR DODGE'S PATENT HAND AND SELF-RAKING REAPERS and MOWERS, OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS, COMBINED, AND BLODGETT'S PATENT CAT CLAW HORSE FORKS. SODUS, N. Y. W.D. Perrine & Son, watch makers and Jewelers, and dealers in Sewing Machines on Broad street, Lyons, have for many years been "leaders" in their line of trade. They keep fully stocked with all the rich and rare articles in the jewelry line. As skillful repairers for either watch work or jewelry, they are of the first class. See cards, pages 2 and 158. Tracy & Greenwood, at Newark, are extensive manufacturers of Grain Drills, Wheel Cultivators, Plaster Sowers, Plows, and agricultural implements generally, they are experienced workmen, and their machines are all of them, among the best in market. The farmers of Wayne county will do well to give them a call. See card, page 3. E. D. Langdon, Proprietor of the "Railroad House," at Newark, (near the Depot,) has by uniform kindness to guests and reasonable charges, won hosts of friends. He keeps a number of good horses and carriages for the use of travelers, and Mr. "Tom" Langdon is always on hand to attend to the calls of customers. See card, page 102. We are personally acquainted with Mr. A.C. Bartle, of Newark,N. Y., and know manufacturers of whom he purchases his stock, and can stake our reputation upon any guarantees he may make to his customers. He does not resort to any tricks to secure trade. Whatever he may promise customers will be fulfilled; he is a one price man, and sells for cash only. Customers will get full measurement, and one man's money as good as another's. His machinery is of latest improved patents. Whatever he tells a customer he can rely upon. See card, page 1. Thos. E. Smith, Manufacturer and dealer in Furniture and Upholstering goods, at No. 32 Seneca Street, Geneva, Ontario county, is justly known as one of the larg est dealers in his class of goods in Central or Western New York. It is almost worth a trip to Geneva, to inspect his rooms. The main building has four floors, 40 feet front by 200 feet deep. This is connected with the manufactory in the rear, which is 35 by 100 feet, and yet back of this is a large lumber yard, and two extensive storehouses for the reception of duplicate goods. Mr. Smith is noted as being constantly supplied with good goods of all styles and descriptions, and which he offers at prices so low, that his customers live in many being enough to richly pay them the excounties; the per-centage saved to them pense of a trip to his store. See advertisement, page 124. J. H. Dowd, Photographer, at Newark, is an artist of merit. His rooms are fitted up with taste, and he is supplied with improved instruments. We would recom mend him to public patronage. We have seen several very fine views of buildings, machinery, &c., taken by him. See card, page 100. |