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Derr, Erastus, carpenter and joiner.
Edgerton, V. H., (Hopewell,) farmer 80.
Flanagin, Patrick, farmer 4.
FERGUSON, R., B. & E., farmer 240.
FOSTER, LEONARD, farmer 53.

Goodale, Elijah, carriage shop and hotel.
Harper, Leonard, farmer 1.
Hatter, Franklin, farmer 1.

Aldrich, Aaron, (P. O. address Arcadia,
Wayne Co.,) farmer 160.

Aldrich, William, (P. O. address Lyons,
Wayne Co,,) farmer 185.
Allen, Edward F., barber shop.
Allen, David, carman.
Allen, James H., farmer 20.
Anderson, Robert R., farmer 92.

Havens, George Rev., Methodist clergyman. Andrus, Wm. C., farmer 75.

King, Irving D., farmer 50.

King, Henry U., farmer 100.
Lamb, Sarah Mrs., milliner.
Lamb, Wm. A., farmer 11.

Lamb, Wm, A., (Wm. M. Lamb & Son.)
LAMB, WM. M. & SON, (Wm. M. and Wm.
A.,) carriage shop.

LOMBARD, LEWIS R., postmaster and
general merchant.

Lusk, Sylvester J. Rev., Baptist clergy

man.

Lyons, Eleazer, farmer 2.

Moore, James W., farmer 150.
Moore, William, farmer 140.
Pitkin, Chester G., farmer 79.
Pitkin, David, farmer 100.

Rafter, James W., (J. W. & L. G. Rafter.)
Rafter, J. W. & L. G., (James W., and La
Fayette G.,) farmer 126.

Rafter, LaFayette G., (J. W. & L. G. Rafter.)
Rion, Patrick, farmer 5.
Sadler, Winslow, farmer 50.

SEVERANCE, WILLIAM D., farmer 100.
SHEKELL, RICHARD H., (Hopewell,) far-

mer 374.

Sheriff, Mrs. Mary, (Hopewell,) farmer 34.
Sherman, Lucas H., hardware merchant at
Clifton Springs.
Tobin, Michael, farmer 1.

VAN ALLEN, JACOB, farmer 45.
Vrooman, Abraham, (Hopewell,) farmer 54.
Warner, Daniel D. T., (Hopewell,) farmer

200.

WARNER, EDWIN, farmer 42.
Warner, J. C. & Co., grocers.

ARMITAGE, ALBERT, farmer 55.
ARMITAGE, MALEY.

Armstrong, John B., farmer 70.
Ashley, Marvel E., (Healey & Ashley.)
Aubel, Henry, (P. O. address Lyons, Wayne
Co.,) farmer 4.

Avery, Asahel B., farmer 100.
BACON, I. W.

Bakeman, Martin, journeyman mason.
Bakeman, Richard, mason.
Baldwin, Luther H., farmer 60.
Banta, Stanley A., (Augustus McLeod & Co.)
teacher Phelps Brass band.
Barber, Daniel G., farmer 85.
Barber, Harvey G., farmer 70.
Barbour, James, farmer 50,
Barker, John, farmer 173.

BARRICK, JOHN S., farmer 175.
Barrick, William, (P. O. address Lyons,
Wayne Co.,) farmer 66.
Bastin, Patrick, farmer 3.
Bayless, Geo. Rev., Presbyterian clergy-

man.

Beal, Janett W. Mrs., farmer 115.
BEARD, JAMES M., farmer leases 60.
Bell, Elizabeth Mrs., farmer 1.
Bell, Elizabeth Mrs., farmer 6.
Bell, Henry, farmer 98.

Bell, Maranda Mrs., farmer 34.
BELL, WM., farmer.

Benedict, James F., (Flower & Benedict,)
agent M. U. Express Co.
Benjamin, Horace, farmer 109%.
Bennett, John H., carpenter and farmer 60.
Biddlecom, Thomas M., farmer 68.

WARNER, MARTIN S., (Hopewell,) far- BIGLOW, CHAS. L., (Biglow & Cole.)

mer 108.

WARNER, RUFUS, farmer 103.
WARNER, ULYSSES, farmer 110.

WAYNE, ALBERT, (Hopewell,) farmer
leases 221.

Wheat, Sidney, farmer 100.
Wheat, Van Buren, farmer 95.
Woodin, Henry, farmer 65.

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Biglow & Cole, (Chas. L. Biglow, and
Frank R. Cole,) rake and handle turners.
BISH, HENRY, (P. O. address Lyons,
Wayne Co.,) farmer 83.

Bishop, Hosea, farmer 56.

Black, James, (P. O. address West Junius,
Seneca Co.,) farmer 49.

Blakeman, Mary Mrs.. farmer 80.
BLINN, PHILO,carpenter and joiner.
Binn, Zachariah, farmer 6.
Bogart John, farmer 84.

BOSTWICK, ISRAEL S., (P. O. address
BOSTWICK, ROBERT, (P. O. address Ly-
Lyons, Wayne Co.,) farmer 1114.
BOSWELL, FRANCIS G., meat market.
ons, Wayne Co.,) farmer 78.
BOUNDS, JAMES M., boots and shoes.
BOWKER, SIMON K., carriage maker and
blacksmith.

Boyden, Albert L., farming implements,
hardware and tin ware dealer.
Brannan, Alexander, farmer 50.
Bridger, George, farmer 100.
Brighton, Thomas, farmer 21.
Brooks, Orrin R., blacksmith.

BROWER, HELMUS P., (P. O. address
Newark, Wayne Co.,) farmer 73.

BROWN, EZRA B., farmer 13.

Brown, Hurlbert, carpenter and joiner.

Brown, John, farmer 7.
BROWN, LINCOLN, farmer 16.
Brumfield, Stephen G., (P. O. address New-
ark, Wayne Co.,) farmer 27.
BRUMFIELD, THEODORE H., mason.
Brush, Martin H., farmer 2.

Burges, Alfred, (P. O. address Arcadia,
Wayne Co.,) farmer 1.

Burges, Anson, farmer 50.
BURGESS, HENRY, farmer 107.

BURGESS, ISAAC, (P. O. address Arcadia,
Wayne Co.,) farmer 127.

Burgess, Lucius, (P. O. address Newark,
Wayne Co.,) farmer 70,
Burnett, Benjamin F., (Burnett & Vande-
vort,) farmer 74%.

Burnett, Daniel W., farmer 57.
BURNETT, HARVEY, farmer 115.
BURNETT, HIRAM, farmer 160.
Burnett, Mary Mrs., farmer 23.
Burnett, Wm. B., (P. O. address Lyons,
Wayne Co.,) farmer 125.

Burnett & Vandevort, (Benjamin Burnett and Thomas Vandevort,) wind mill manufacturers.

BURNS, ALEXANDER, blacksmith.
Burt, Jonathan, eclectic physician.
Burtis, Peter S., farmer 80.
BUTLER, WM. M., farmer leases 50.
CAMERON & CARPENTER, (Robert A.
Cameron and Elon G. Carpenter,) allo.
physicians.

Cameron, Robert A., (Cameron & Carpenter.)

CAREY, HARVEY, manufacturer of mittens and boots. Carey, M. Mrs. milliner.

Carpenter, Calvin G., Rev., Baptist clergyman and farmer 109.

Carpenter, Elon G., (Cameron & Carpenter.)

CARPENTER, JOHN M., farmer 24. *CARPENTER & RICE, (Russell C. Carpenter and Harvey Rice,) harness mak

ers.

CARPENTER, RUSSELL C., (Carpenter &
Rice,) town clerk.
Case, Daniel, farmer 91.
Case, Ebenezer, farmer 45.
Case, William, farmer 50.

CETCHAM LEVI S., harness maker.
Champion, Josiah P., farmer 95.

Chase, A. B. Rev., Baptist clergyman.
Clark, John, mason.

Cline, Marvin, (J. B. Flower & Co.)
Cline, Conrad, farmer 82.

Closs, Wm. H., (P. O. address West Junius,

Seneca Co.,) farmer 128.

Cobb, Nahum, farmer 106.

Coolidge, Ahio, farmer 40. *COOPER, ALBERT V., editor Ontario Citizen and job printer.

Cooper & French, (James R. Cooper and Moulton H. French,) blacksmiths. COOPER, JAMES R., (Cooper & French.) CORNELL & GARDNER, (William Cornell and Eugene Gardner,) grist and saw mill.

CORNELL, WILLIAM, (Cornell & Gardner.)

Corwin, Elizabeth J, Mrs., farmer 148.
Coughlin, Paul, farmer 5.

Crane, Carso, (Crane & Norton,) (C. Vandemark & Co.)

CRANE & NORTON, (Carso Crane and Samuel E. Norton,) bankers and brokers, also fire, life insurance and real estate agents.

Crittenden, Alfred R., farmer 100.
CRITTENDEN, ALONZO B., farmer 105.
Crittenden Chandler, farmer 95.
Crittenden, Stallham, farmer 50.
Crittenden, Thomas D., farmer 66.
Crittenden, Warren, farmer 90.
Crosby, Alfred D., grain dealer.
CROSBY, AUGUSTUS, farmer 35.
CROSBY, WILLIAM C., farmer 98.
CROSIER, IRVING, farmer.
Crothers, Lyman, farmer 250.
Crothers, Oliver, farmer 157.
Crumb, Abraham, cooper.
Cuddeback, Abram, (P. O. address Lyons,
Wayne Co.,) farmer 300.

Cuddeback, Cornelius, (P. O. address Ly-
ons, Wayne Co.,) farmer 141.
CUDDEBACK, SAMUEL, (P. O. address
Lyons, Wayne Co.,) farmer.
Cummings, Hubbard L., farmer 4.
Davis, Charles, (P. O. address Newark,
Wayne Co.,) farmer 1.

Decker, Philip, (P. O. address Arcadia,
Wayne Co.,) farmer 37.

Deford, Darius, carpenter and joiner. Dewyer, Thomas, (P. O, address West Junius, Seneca Co.,) farmer 20. DICKINSON, MARY MRS, (with heirs,)

(P. O. address West Junius, Seneca Co.,) farmer 66.

Dilman, John, (P. O. address West Junius, Seneca Co.,) farmer 21.

Dimock, Enoch, farmer 50.

DIMOCK, HENRY S., eclectic physician

and proprietor of patent medicines. DIMOCK, WILLIAM P., farmer 1344. DONNELLY, THOMAS, farmer 104. Douty, May H. Mrs., (P. O. address Junius, Seneca Co.,) farmer 1.

COLBURN, S. J., (P. O. address Lyons, Dwire, Michael, (P. O. address Lyons,

Wayne Co.,) carpenter.

Cole, Cyrus C., farmer 14.

COLE, FRANK R., (Biglow & Cole.)
COLE, JAMES M., (J. M. Cole & Co.)
Cole, J. M., & Co., (James M. Cole, and
Edwin Segar,) carriage makers and
blacksmiths.

Cole, William, farmer 100.
Condit, Geo. Á., boots and shoes.
Conoly, Edward, farmer 1%.
COOLEY, ABRAM D., (A. D. Cooley & Co.)
Cooley, A. D. & Co., (Abram D. Cooley,
and Isaac C. Stephens,) boots and

shoes.

Wayne Co.,) farmer 8. Eacker, George I., farmer 208. EACKER, JOHN H., farmer 90. Earl, Philip A., farmer leases 55. Edgcomb, Henry D., carpenter and builder. Edmonson, Elizabeth Mrs., farmer 60. Everets, Joseph, farmer 80. Farnesworth, Oliver, farmer 70. Finch & Hawks, (Wm. H. Finch and Seymour Hawks,) dry goods.

Finch, Wm. H., (Finch and Hawks.) FLOWER & BENEDICT, (James B. Flower and James F. Benedict,) farming implements, hardware and tin waredealers

THE GENEVA GAZETTE.

S. H. PARKER,

Editor.

A 32 COLUMN WEEKLY,

Devoted to Politics, General and Local Intelligence, Markets, &c.

Largest Circulation in the County,

Affording thereby the best medium for Advertising.

THE JOB PRINTING

Facilities of this office are of the first class order. By the late introduction of

CHEAP, EVER READY & RELIABLE STEAM POWER,

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NEW YORK OR ROCHESTER PRICES,

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Jobs requiring a large amount of Press Work,

PARTICULARLY DESIRED, AND PRICES MADE SATISFACTORY.

ITS JOB WORKMEN CANNOT BE EXCELLED

for experience, skill and taste in their department. A call is requested from those in want of any description of PRINTING.

REMEMBER THE "CHANGE OF BASE,"

EAST SIDE OF WATER STREET,
A Few Doors South of the Franklin House.

Observe the Sign----Geneva Gazette "Steam Power Printing."

Flower, James B., (Flower & Benedict,) (J., Hart, Presbury S., farmer 90.

B. Flower & Co.)

Flower, J. B. & Co., (James B. Flower and Marvin Cline,) malsters.

Foster, Daniel Rev., Presbyterian clergyman O. S.

Fothergill, John, farmer 13.
Fox, Geo. D., farmer 50.

Frazer, John, (C. Vandemark & Co.)
French, Moulton H., (Cooper & French.)
Frisby, Gerritt S., (C. Vandemark & Co.)
Fuller, Myron H., manufacturer of log
pumps, and farmer 24.
Galloway, Erastus, farmer leases 50.
Gannore, Thomas, farmer 3.
GARDNER, EUGENE E., (Cornell & Gard.
ner.)

Garlock, James, (P. O. address Newark,
Wayne Co.,) farmer leases 95.
Gates, Daniel, farmer 74.
GATES, HUGH A., farmer 86.
GATES, SETH, farmer 58.

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Gates, Wm. W., farmer 132.

Gaylord, Chester, farmer 84.

Gerow, Thomas H., farmer 75.

Gibson Hall, John White, proprietor.

Gibson, James, farmer 120.

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Gifford, Emmons H., farmer 160.
Gifford, John, farmer 160.

Gifford, John T., (Gifford & Odell)
Gifford & Odell, (John T. Gifford and Benj.

F. Odell,) grocers and crockery dealers. GIFFORD, S. EMMONS, farmer 50. GILBERT, EDMUND B., farmer 23. Glimps, David, farmer 5.

Glimps, Lucindia Mrs., farmer 72.
GOO, NORMAN E., carpenter and joiner.
Goodnough, H. D., (with William T.,) farm-

er 67.

Goodnough, William T., (with H. D.,) farmer 67.

Goosline, Isaac, farmer 70.

Goosline, Joseph, (Goosline & Smith,) farmer 93.

Goosline, Mary, Mrs., (P. O. address Lyons,
Wayne Co.,) farmer 46%
Goosline & Smith, (Joseph Goosline and

Wm. Smith,) carpenters and builders.
GOSELINE, PETER, (P.O. address Lyons,
Wayne Co.,) farmer 46.
Grady, Michael, farmer 6.

Granger, Abbey, (with Deliah,) farmer 3.
Granger, Deliah, (with Abbey,) farmer 3.
Green, Richard M., allo. physician, groser
and crockery dealer and postmaster.
GRIFFITH, DAVID, farmer 34.
Griffith, John W., farmer 50.
GRIFFITH, ROBERT J., farmer 197.
Grimsley, James, farmer 70.
Groat, Frederick, mason.
Guilford, Rufus, farmer 30.
Hall, David, shoemaker.
Hall, Wallace, farmer 48.

Hanes, John, (P. O. address West Junius,
Seneca Co.,) farmer 286.

Hanes, Simon W. (P. O. address West
Junius, Seneca Co.,) farmer 50.

Harger, Henry, farmer 150.
Harger, Milton, farmer 185.

Harmon, Charles, farmer 35.

Harmon, Simeon, farmer 149.
HARRINGTON, E. A.

HART, BENJAMIN B., farmer 80.

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Hartman, Charles, farmer 111%.

Hatch, Felix, (P.O. address Newark, Wayne Co.,) farmer 34.

Hatmaker, Peter, farmer 30.

Hawks, Seymour, (Finch & Hawks.)
HEALEY & ASHLEY, (Wm. B. Healey and
Marvel E. Ashley,) wool pullers and
sheep skin manufacturers.
Healey, Wm. B., (Healey & Ashley.)
HEATER, REUBEN, farmer 24.
Helmer, Christopher, farmer 80.
HELMER, WILLIAM H., farmer 18.
Henesy, Bartholomew, farmer 3.
Hill, Thomas, farmer 86.

Hinman, Willis, (P. O. address Newark,
Wayne Co.,) farmer 65.
Hobby, Charles E., lawyer.

HOFFMAN, ANNA MRS., (P. O. address
Lyons, Wayne Co.,) farmer 69.

Holbrook, Charles H., farmer 17.
Holland, Redman, farmer 22.

Hollister, John, carpenter and joiner.

HOLMES, D. RUSSELL, photograph artist.

HOLMES, JOHN H., insurance and real

estate agent.

Hopkins, Harrison H., farmer 89.
Hornbeck, Charles, farmer 97.

Hornbeck, James B., (P. O. address Lyons,

Wayne Co.,) farmer 107.

Hornbeck, Wells, (P. O. address Lyons, Wayne Co..) farmer 105.

Horton, Cornelius, (Horton & Vandevort,) farmer 200.

Horton, Joseph L., farmer 56.

Horton & Vandevort, (Cornelius Horton
and Thomas Vandevort,) farmers 205.
Hosford, Ambrose Sr., farmer 5.
Hosford, Ambrose Jr., boot and shoe maker.
HOTCHKISS, LEMAN B., banker, refiner

of peppermint oil and farmer 1,400. Hough, Hiram, carpenter and joiner. HOWE, JOHN, Q., grist and plaster mill,

malt house and brick yard, allo. phy-
sician.

Hoyt, Charles W., farmer 54.
Hubbell, George, farmer 63.
Humphrey, Charles, (P. O. address West
Junius, Seneca Co.,) farmer 93.
Humphrey, Oliver, (P. O. address West
Junias, Seneca Co.,) farmer 59.
Humphrey, William, (P. O. address West
Junius, Seneca Co.,) farmer.
Humphreys, John, carpenter and joiner.
Huntington, Calvin, farmer 35.
Ingersoll, Edwin E, livery stable.
Ingersoll, Laura A. Miss, dress maker.
Irwin, Jonah, farmer 10.

Jackson, D. Franklin, farmer 80.

JENNINGS, URIAH, (P. O. address Lyons,
Wayne Co.,) farmer 103.

Johnson, George, mason.
Johnson, John, farmer leases 50.
Jones, Edward, carpenter.
Johnson, Samuel, barber shop.

JONES, JOHN, (P. O. address West Ju-
nius, Seneca Co.,) farmer leases.
JONES, LEMUEL, carpenter.
Jones, Patil, carpenter and joiner.
Jourdin, James, farmer 2.

KANOUS, THOMAS, farmer 25.

Kelley, Caleb P., farmer 200.

Kelly, Michael, farmer 104.

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