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VILLAGE OF AUBURN.

The village of Auburn was incorporated in 1815. Annual meeting 1st Monday in May.

Village Officers.
Bradley Tuttle, President.

Trustees-Abraham Smolk, Truman J. M'Master, Allen Warden, and Obadiah Folger.

There are in this village five places of public worship; two Presby. terian churches; one Episcopal church; one Baptist, and one Methodist. There is also an Academy. The population of the village ac. cording to the late census, is 3367, exclusive of the convicts in the State Prison. The number of convicts is 650. The outlet of the Owasco Lake runs through this village, affording valuable water privileges.

BATAVIA.

This Village was incorporated in 1823. Annual meeting, first Tuesday in May.

Frederick Follet, President.

Trustees.-Bissell Humphrey, Benjamin Allen, Joel Allen, Adams William Davis, Treasurer.

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Joseph W. Churchill, Clerk.

The Holland Land Company's principal Office is located in this village, and the Hon. DAVID E. EVANS, is principal local agent. The Company have a General Agent with an office at Philadelphia, and there are three sub-agencies, subject to the principal agency at Batavia, viz. One at Buffalo, Erie county, one at Mayville, Chautau que county, and one at Ellicottville, Cattaraugus county.

VILLAGE OF CATSKILL.

Incorporated in 1806. Annual Meeting, 1st Monday of May.
Isaac Van Loan, President.

Trustees-Isaac Van Loan, James G. Elliot, Nicholas N. Row, Peter Breasted, Hiram Comfort.

Assessors.-Apollos Cooke, Horace Willard, Williams Seaman.

Treasurer. Hiland Hill, jr.
Collector.-Egbert Bogardus.

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Oliver Phelps, President.

Thomas Beals, Secretary.

N. W. Howell, Treasurer.

Trustees.-Israel Chapin, William A. Williams, John Greig, Jasper Parish, Moses Atwater, John C. Spencer, Henry F. Penfield, Jared Wilson, Thaddeus Chapin, James D. Bemis.

Henry Hone, Principal; Jeremiah Metcalf, Assistant.-Present num. ber of Pupils, 70. The Academy building is of wood, three stories high, conveniently divided into rooms. In the rear of, and adjoining the main building, is a large kitchen and dwelling for the steward. This building is situated on the east side of Main street, in the village of Canandaigua, on the summit of the plain which ascends northwardly about a mile and a half from Canandaigua Lake, a site, which, for salubrity and beauty of prospect, can hardly be exceeded. The funds of the Institution have accrued mainly from lands gratuitously conveyed to it by Messrs. Phelps and Gorham, the former proprietors of Genesee county.

FEMALE SEMINARY.

The Ontario Female Seminary at Canandaigua, was incorporated 1825.-Capital $10,000.

James D. Bemis, President.

Mark H. Sibley, Secretary.

Alexander Duncan, Phineas P. Bates, Francis Granger, Henry F. Penfield, Jared Wilson, George Wilson.

Miss Hannah Upham, Principal, assisted by five other Ladies, in the various branches of female education. The buildings of the Institution are two, situated on the west side of Main street, near the centre of the village, with a spacious court yard in front, ornamented with a variety of trees, shrubs and herbaceous flower plants. The principal building is of brick, 75 by 50 feet on the ground, and three stories high, includ ing the basement, with a recess in the centre of the front, over which, and extending forward, is a large piazza of two stories. In this building are the drawing room, parlours, lodging rooms, a nursery for the sick, dining hall, kitchen, cellar, &c. in which one hundred pupils may be comfortably provided for. The above building is connected to one of wood, 55 by 32 feet on the ground, and two stories high, in which are convenient halls and recitation rooms. Both buildings are much admired for the substantial and elegant manner in which they are constructed, and for the pleasantness of their location. The present num ber of young ladies attending the Seminary is 119.

CLERGY IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

NOTE. P. stands for Presbyterian. C. for Congregational. E. for Episcopal. B. for Baptist. M. for Methodist. M. E. for Methodist Episcopal. R. D. for Reformed Dutch. L. for Lutheran. Mo. for Moravian. Un. for Unitarian. R. C. for Roman Catholic. U. for Universalist. I. for Independent J. for Jew. J. C. for Jerusalem Church G. R. for German Reformed. R. P. for Reformed Presbyterian. A. P. for Associate Presbyterian. B. E. for Baptist Elders. Cam. Cameronian.

Henry Anthon, E.

Eli Baldwin, R.D.
E. W. Baldwin, P.
Adin Ballou, U.
Heman Bangs, M.E.
Nathan Bangs, M.
Edmund D. Barry,E.
William Berrian, E.
David S. Bogart, D.
John Boyd, B.
Thomas Brientnall, E.
Jacob Broadhead, R.D.
David Brown, E.
WCBrownlee, DD,RD.
Thomas Burch, M.

George Coles, M.E.
Henry Chase, M.E.
Johnson Chase, B.
Isaac Chase, B.
Laban Clark, M.
William A. Clarke, E.
Simon Clough, B.
Samuel E. Cornish, P.
John Conroy, R.C.
Samuel H. Cox, D.D.P
Wm. Creighton, DDE.
Spencer H. Cone, B.
William A. Curtiss, E.
Henry Chapman,

New-York City.

Coles Carpenter, M.E. Seymour P. Funk, R.D.
James H. Collard, M. S. D. Ferguson, M.E.
AndrewCunninhgam, M.

C. T. Demarest, B.D.
John Demarest,
T. De Witt, D.D., R.D.
Richard V. Dey, P.
John Dick, I.
Austin Dickinson, P.
John Davis,
George Dubois, R.D.
John Dubois, R.C.
John Doughty

F. W. Geissenhainer, L.
F.W.Geissenhainer jrL.
William Gray,
Joseph W. Gibbs, B.
John Grigg, E.

Daniel Hall, B.
William Hammell, E.
Joseph Harrison, I.
Francis L. Hawks, E.
William C. Hawley, B.

William Hayne, B.
James V. Henry,
Jesse Hunt, M.E.

Charles I.Doughty,J.C.George Hadley, B.
Stephen Dutton, M.
Alex'r Dunham, R.D.
Luke Davis, B.
James Davies, I.
Shadrack Davies, I.
John Dungy, (col'd.)M.

Manton Eastburn, E.
Samuel Eastman, B.
John Emory, M.E.
Timothy Eato, M.

Julius Field, M..
Augustus Fitch, E.
William Ford,
J. S. C. F. Frey, B.

Daniel Ireland, M.
Levi S. Ives, E.
Mark I. Jordon, R.D.
Albert Judson, P.

Charles Knouse, G.R.
John Knox, R.D DD.
John M. Krebs,⚫
G.A.Kuypers, RD.,DD
Orson Kellog, B.
Joel Ketchum, M.
James G. Kent, M.

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Thomas C. Levins, R.C.Benjamin Paul, B.
Henry G. Ludlow, P. M. L. M. Peixotto, J.
Thomas Lyell, D.D.,E.Aaron Perkins, B.

Asa Lyman, P.
Jonathan Lyon,
Michael La Cost, M.
Isaac Lent, M.
Joshua Leavitt, P.
Saml. Luckey, DD,ME.
William P. Lunt, Un.

George Phillips, M.
Wm. W. Phillips, P.
William Phoebus, M.
Thomas Picton,
John Power,D.D.R.C.
Aaron Piggott, D.D.,M.
Absalom Peters, P.
Thomas Pitts, M.
Joseph M'Elroy,D.D.,PWilliam Quine.
Leonard G. Marsh, B.

Cyrus Mason, P. William Richmond, E.
J.M.Matthews, DD RD S. N. Rowan, D.D.,P.
Timothy M'Guire, R.C.Christopher Rush,
William M'Murray,RD Rice Roof, M.
John M'Vickar, E.
Archibald Maclay, B.
N. J. Marselis, R. D.
John J. Matthias, M.
Wm. Miller, (col'd.)M.
William C. Miller, B.
Walter Monteith, P.

George Upfold, E
Isaac A. Van Hook, RD
Felix Varella, RC
Corns. C. Vermule, RÐ
Henry Vogell, R.
Elias Vanderlip, M

Hatton Walsh, BC
John Walsh, RC
William Ware, Un
Beverly Waugh, ME
J. M. Wainright, DDE
Thomas West, M
Nicholas White, M
P. Williams, jr.(col'd)E
Bird Wilson, E
Drake Wilson,
W. R. Wittingham, E
J. W. Woodward, M
Henry White,P

J. Woodbridge, DD,P

ALBANY.

F. C. Schaeffer, L.
Joseph A.Schneller, RC
John F. Schroeder, E. John Ludlow, DR, DD
Wm. D. Snodgrass, P Isaac Ferris, DR
Charles G. Somers, B
Gardiner Spring, DD,P

Benjamin Mortimer, MoJohn Stamford, DD, P

John C. Murphy, B.
James Milnor, D.D.,E.

Andrew Stark, AP

Wm. M. Stillwell, M
Miles Standish, M

Alexander M'Leod, R.P.James Smith, RC
Robert M. Cartee, P.
Edward Mitchell, U.
John Morgan, M.
William Manning, M.
Richard Miller, M.

Ebenezer ason,

Heman Norton,

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William B. Lacey, E
Wm. B. Sprague, D D
Richard Bury, E
Henry R. Weed, P
Edward N. Kirk, P
James Martin, UP
James Christie, RD
Frederic G. Mayer, L

Richard C.Shimeall, BDBart'w. T. Welch, B
John Smith, B
Merrit H. Smith, M
Joseph Sanford, M
Laban Smith, M

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John C. Green, M
John J. Matthias, M
Charles Smith, RC

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Henry Stead, M
Jacob Beeman, M

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