Merson, John M., house and carriage painter. Milhan, Aaron D., (Marion,) farmer, leases 96. Milhan, David R., farmer 83. MILHAN, MARTIN, (Marion,) farmer 80. Milliman, Lyman, (Marion,) farmer 76. PEARSALL, JACOB D., assistant assessor internal revenue, and (with sisters,) far mer 90. Pease, Andrew, farmer 50. Pease, John S., farmer 50. | Seely, Joseph, farmer 27. Seely, Thos., cider mill and farmer 92. Shalls, John, farmer 19, SHEARMAN, DANIEL J., (P. O. address, Ontario,) farmer 4. SKINNER, CUYLER D., (with Loren Skinner,) (Marion,) farmer 122. Skinner, Loren, (with Cuyler D.,) (Marion,) farmer 122. SMITH, ISAAC, cooper. Soudam, Wm., farmer 11. Spencer, Rev. Armon, Presby. clergyman. SPRAGUE, LATHROP S., allop. physician and farmer 60. STEVENS, EDMOND, farmer 40. THOMAS, HENRY J., (with Hosea,) (Marion,) farmer 76. Thomas, Hosea, (with Henry J.,) (Marion,) farmer 76. Thomas, Warren, farmer 40. Thompson & Bennett, (Joseph S. Thompson and John P. Bennett,) general mer chants. THOMPSON, JOSEPH S., (Thompson & Bennett,) postmaster. Thompson, Joseph S., farmer 12. Platschart, John, blacksmith and farmer 3. TIBBITS, CHAS. A., farmer 126. PEER, JOHN H., farmer 57. Peer, Thos. J., farmer 100. Prentiss, Mentin, farmer 27. Todd & Maines, (Wm. H. Todd and Geo. Todd, Wm. H., (Todd & Maines.) Truax, Joseph, farmer 10. Tucker, Morris, carpenter. TULLER, CHANCY, farmer 80. TULLER, SAMUEL H., farmer 75. Tummonds, Geo., farmer 160. TUTTLE, LUCAS S. farmer 19. Van Borkle, Josias, (Marion,) farmer 57. Reeves, Lyman A., allop. physician and Vanderboegh, John, (Marion,) (P. O. Ad REEVES, JOHN N., farmer 62. farmer 5. Rice, Malinda, farmer 2. Reeves, Stephen, farmer 60. Richardson, Mrs. Mary Ann, farmer 21. ROGERS, FRANKLIN P., saw mill and SCOTT, JAMES M., carpenter. dress, Marion or Williamson,) farmer Vanderbough, Cornelius, farmer 61. Wake, Robert, farmer 84. Wake, Wm., farmer 47. White, Abijah, farmer 45. White, Abijah, cooper. White, Amos, farmer 32. White, E. Connor, farmer 10. White, James H., cider mill and farmer 44. CAYUGA CHIEFS, MANUFACTURED BY THE Cayuga Chief Manufacturing Company, AUBURN, N. Y. These Machines embrace, in Iron and Steel, the most perfect combination of valuable features, as MOWERS, COMBINED MACHINES, Self-Rakers, AND DROPPERS, YET INVENTED. THEY REAP, THEY RAKE, THEY DROP, THEY MOW; THEY ARE THE FARMERS' FAVORITES WHEREVER THEY GO. SEE CUT OF MACHINE, PAGE 195. WHITE, JAMES H., carpenter. WILCOX, HENRY H., (Marion,) farmer 140. Wilder, Brutus, farmer 91. WOLCOTT. The post office addresses of the inhabitants of the town of Wolcott are as follows: Wolcott and Red Creek in the town, and Fair Haven and Westbury in Cayuga County, (the latter on the line of Butler.) RED CREEK. A post village on the east border; is the seat of Red Creek Academy. Daily mail by stage from Clyde and Oswego. Brink, Valantine, farmer 1. Acre, Conrad, (P. O. address, Fair Haven, Brown, Wm. G., surveyor. Andrews, Benjamin, farmer 103. matics, Red Creek Union Seminary, Baker, Geo. W., carpenter. Balla, Wm. H., (P. O. address, Fair Haven, Barber & Bro., (Geo. D. and William,) car- Beck, Wm., teacher of penmanship, Red BECKER, DAVID D., (Patrick & Becker,) Becker, David H., farmer 60. Bell, Samuel D., (Butler,) farmer 56. (with Chas. W.,) farmer 84. Brownell, Mrs. W. A., preceptress, Red Brownell, Walter A., A. M., principal Red Campbell, G. & J. S., (George and James Campbell, James S., machinist and mill- Campbell, James S., farmer 5. Clapper, John, veterinary surgeon. Cole, David, farmer, leases from Rev. J. G. Coner, M. P., (with B. F. Fowler,) steam COOPER, HENRY, proprietor Cooper Cooper, Simeon, farmer 80. COVERT, J. D., general merchant. COPLIN, GEO. M., harness and trunks. Creore, D. W., (S. S. Quivey & Co.) Cuddeback, Solomon, farmer 2. Cuyler, Abram, farmer 78. Cuyler, John H., farmer 75. Cuyler, Wm. J., (White & Cuyler.) Devoe, Stephen, farmer 68. Dewitt, Cornelius, carriage maker. Dunn, James, farmer 75. Dutcher, Daniel W., farmer 109. Dutcher, John, farmer 100. Fowler, Joseph, farmer 48. Frost, Edward, (with Oscar,) farmer 100. Gage, Barton P., carriage maker and leader Gage, John C., farmer 13. Germar, Alfred, (P. O. address, Fair Haven GREEN, PHILANDER H., REV., Chris tian. Griffin, Stephen V., farmer 142. Hancock, John, (P. O. address Fair Haven, Harvey, Trueman S., (Easton & Harvey.) Hendrick, Levi, farmer 50. HOFF, RICHARD C., boots and shoes. ven, Cayuga Co.,) farmer 10. Hubbard & Son, (Jabez and Wilbur T.) groceries and provisions. Dutcher, Silas, (P. O. address, Fair Haven, Isham, Timothy, farmer 87. Cayuga Co.,) farmer 14%. Dykman, Areralius, farmer 105. Dykeman, James, farmer 115. EASTERBROOKS, DANIEL, saw mill and cider mill, carpenter and turner of wood. Easton, Chas. A., (Easton & Harvey.) EASTON & HARVEY, (Chas. A. Easton and Trueman S, Harvey,) cabinet makers and undertakers. Easton, Malon, farmer 50. Eddy, Chas., flax mill. Jenkins, J. M., farmer 90. Jenkins, Le Roy, (Covert & Jenkins.) shingle, stave and heading machine. Kennedy, Frank, house and sign painter. King, David, (P. O. address, Fair Haven, EDDY, CHAS. W., flax mill, saw mill and King, Thos. D., (P. O. address, Fair Haven farmer 275. Forman, Ralph, farmer 50. farmer 5. Cayuga Co.,) farmer 100. Lovejoy, Miss Edwina, teacher of primary ry. Lumbard, Henry, farmer 50. Lyon & St. John, (Jeremiah and Van Rens- Mack, Isaac T., (Butler,) farmer 227. MADAN, ELIJAH, farmer 190. FORMAN, ROBERT, carriage maker and MAGU, THOS., farmer 34. Foster, Chas., veterinary surgeon. Foster, Ephraim H., blacksmith. Fowler, B. F., (with M. P. Coner,) steam saw and shingle mill. MARSHALL, WILLIAM, (Butler,) farmer MCARTHUR, JOHN, (P. O. address, Fair McClure, Miss Esther, music teacher, Red Teachout, Wm. H., farmer 6. MCMULLEN, DANIEL, farmer 80. Medan, Elijah M., (Cortright & Medan.) Miller & Fields, (Oscar F. and Martin,) carpenters and builders. MILLER, H. GEO., teacher. Thompson, George, (P. O. address, Fair Haven, Cayuga Co.,) farmer 24. Tones, John, (P. O. address, Fair Haven, Cayuga Co.,) farmer 80. Turner, Mrs. Bruce, milliner. Miller, John Wilson, carpenter and build- Turner, James, carpenter and builder. Mosher, Geo. A., farmer 110. Mosher, Geo. A., Rev., Protestant Methodist. MOSHER & WASHBURN, (Isaac F. and Daniel C.,) hardware dealers and tinsmiths. Neal, Chas., farmer 80. PALMER, GEO. A., blacksmith. Parker, Chas., (P. O. address, Fair Haven, Patrick & Becker, (Wm. R. Patrick and cers. Patrick, Riley, carpenter and builder. Robertson, John, farmer 84. Silliman, David D,, farmer 28. Slee, John, Rev., Methodist Episcopal, (superannuated.) Smith, Merrit, farmer 10, Snyder, Ezekiel L., farmer 60. Snyder, James W., surveyor. Snyder, James W., farmer 5. Snyder, Phillip, farmer 100. Snyder, Thos., farmer 150. Sprague, Cyrus, (Butler,) farmer 38. Spurr, John, farmer 104. STINARD, A. A., boots and shoes. Turner, John, farmer 72. Van Fleet, John M., farmer 100. VANSICKLES, MARY, MRS., farmer 165. Velie, Stephen H., furniture dealer and undertaker. Viele, Daniel H., (Butler,) farmer 50. Warner, John, grist mill. Warner, Wadruff, (with John Warner,) saw and grist mill. Washburn, Daniel C., (Mosher & Washburn,) insurance agent and justice of peace. Wells, Russell, farmer 83. Wetherby, Janette, Miss, milliner. WHITE, JAMES S., laborer. Wood, George, (Butler,) farmer 224. nery. Wood, Wm. O., farmer 87. Wright, Thos., (P. O. address, Fair Haven, Cayuga Co.,) farmer 50. Wright, Wm., (P. O. address, Fair Haven, Cayuga Co.,) farmer 80. WOLCOTT. A post village in the south-east corner of the town. The seat of "Union Free School of Wolcott," and of quite an extensive mercantile and mechanical interest. Daily mail by stage, from Clyde to Red Creek. St. John, Van Rensselaer, (Lyon & St. Abels, Bradley, saw mill, carpenter and far John.) Sutton, Ashley, farmer 40. Swart, Willard, livery stable. Sweet, Martin, carpenter and builder. Teachout, Ezekiel, groceries and provis ions. Teachout, Exekiel K., town clerk. mer 4. Aikins, Samuel, farmer 96. Allen & Baird, (J. N. Allen and Thomas B. Allen, J. N., (Allen & Baird,) |