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Roch. Thomas, (Red Rock.) farmer 6.
Rogers, C. A. Mrs., (Chatham Village,) far- mer 50.
Rogera, C. Mrs., (Rider's Mills Station,) farmer 100. .
Rogers, M., (New Concord,) farmer 21.
Rogers, Michael, (Rider's Mills Station,) farmer $5.
ROGERS, PETER M., (Rider's Mills,) far- mer 150.
ROUSE, HORACE E., (Chatham Village,) farmer 160.
ROWE, JOHN HI. (North Chatham,) for- mer 155.
KOWE, WML. L . (East Chatham,) farmer 154.
*SAXTON, WM. W., (East Chatham,) lawyer.
Schermerhorn, Jobu, (North Chatham,) re- tired farmer.
Schwab. Peter, (Rider's Mills Station,) eaw mill and farmer 16.
SHAFFER, J. H. & BRO., (Chatham Cen- ter,) (E. M.,) grist and flouring mills.
Sharp, John L., (Chatham Village,) cabinet maker and farmer 20.
Sharp, Samuel C., (Chatham Village,) car- penter.
SHAVER, E. A., (Chatham Center,) car- riage maker.
SHAVER, E. M., (Chatham,) carpenter.
Shaver, John A., (Chatham Center,) farmer 136.
Shey, James, (Chatham Village,) farmer 10. Shufelt, Adam, (Rider's Mills Station,) far- mer 30.
Shufelt, Geo., (Chatham Village,) farmer 69. Shnfelt. John, (East Chatham.) farmer 4.
SHUFELT, M. IL., (Malden Bridge,) farmer leases 136.
Shufelt, Norman, (Malden Bridge,) farmer 2. Shufelt, Wm., (Chatham Village,) farmer 116.
Shufelt, -, Mrs., (Chatham Village,) far- mer 60.
Sickles, Edward N., (Chatham Village,) la- borer.
Silliman, Seneca, (Chatham,) captain on North River and farmer 1.
SILVERNAIL, EDGAR H., (Valatie,) far- mer 100.
Skinkle, James, (Chatham Village,) farmer 1566.
SKINKLE, J. B., (Chatham Village,) farmer 173.
Sliter, H., (Chatham,) resident.
*SLUYTER, FREDERICK, (Chatham Cen- ter,) carriage and sleigh maker.
Smith, Abraham P., (North Chatham,) far- mer 106.
SMITH, EDGAR. (Chatham Village,) ( Platt & Smith.) manuf. printing paper and farmer 118.
Smith. Erwin G., (Valatie,) farmer 145.
SMITH, GEO. C., (North Chatham,) fariner leases 106.
Smith, Henry C., (East Chatham,) farmer 110.
Smith, Isaac E., (Chatham Village,) carpen- ter and farmer 10.
Smith, John J., (North Chatham.) masou and farmer 21.
SMITH, LEWIS, (North Chatham,) farmer 104.
Smith, M. Mrs., (North Chatham,) farmer 100. Smith, N. T., (Malden Bridge,) (Smith & Vedder,) deputy post master.
Smith, Thomas H., (Rider's Mills.) farmer 88. Smith & Vedder, (Malden Bridge,) (N. T. Smith and N. Vedder.) dry goods, &c
SNYDER & ANDERSON, (Chatham Vil- lage,) (Jacob Snyder and Jacob G. An- derson.) farniers 1576.
Snyder. H. 1., (North Chatham,) teas and
SNYDER, JACOB, (Chatham Village,) (Singter & Anderson.)
SONN & AMES. (Chatham Village,) (Isuac Sonn and John Ames, paper mills.
SONN, ISAAC, (Chatham Village,) (Sonn & Ames,) farmer 198.
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SONN, ISAAC H., (Chatham Village,) asst. | Thornburger, Loomis, (Rider's Mills,) far- foreman in paper mill. mer leases 150.
Southerland, Samuel, (North Chatham,) far- mer 100.
Spath, Joseph, (Chatham Center.) farmer 43. Squier, Joel Rev., (Chatham Center,) re- tired.
STAATS. ALBERT, (Chatham Village,) farmer 180.
Stanley, John, (Malden Bridge,) carriage maker.
Starks, A. H., (Chatham Village,) farmer 78. Statts, Jonas E., (Chatham Village,) farmer leases of Lorenzo Gifford, 175.
Sterne, S. K. Mrs., (Chatham Village,) far- mer 5.
STERNE, WM. G., (Chatham Village,) far- mer 20.
Stevenson, Wm., (North Chatham,) farmer 11. STEVES, R. J., (North Chatham,) carpen .- ter.
STEWART BROS., (Chatham Village,) ( Win., Murks and Thos.,) grist, saw and plaster mille.
STEWART. MARKS, (Chatham Village,) (Steunt Brox .. ) carpenter and builder. STEWART, THOS., (Chatham Village,) (Stewart Bros.,) bridge builder and building mover.
STEWART, WM., (Chatham Village,) ( Steicart Bros.)
STEWART, W. D., (Chatham Village,) far-
Stickles. JJacob. (Chatham,) farmer 60.
STREVER, WM. H., (Chatham Village,) stone and brick mason and farmer 54. Satherad, David. (East Chathamn.) farmer 7. Sutherland. Delos, (Chatham Village,) pub- Higher and farmer 125.
Sutherland, Geo. M. D., (Chatham Village.) farmer 110.
Sutherland. James, (Chatham Village,) far- mer 130.
Sutherland, Milton, (Chatham Center,) far- mer 120.
Tanoer. And Mrs .. (Chatham.) farmer 40. TETHERLY, WM., (New Concord,) fresco painter and farmer 75.
Thomas. Elijah, (Chatham Village,) retired farmer 4.
Thomas. Moses, (Chatham Center,) justice of the peace and farmer 11:4.
THOMAS, NATHAN II., (Chatham Vil- lage,) farmer 60.
THOMAS, WMI., (Chatham Village,) farmer -187.
Thompson, Alex., (Chatham.) resident.
Thompson. Amsey, (Chatham,) carpenter.
THOMPSON, ELIJAH G., (Chatham,) car- penter.
Thompson, Hartwell, (East Chatham.) ma- son and farmer.
Jonah, (East Chatham.) (with Thompson Sara! armor 10. ., R.ph K., (Contboom Village,)
Thorn, Wm. K., ( Rider's MIIs Station,) re- tired farmer.
Thorn. Win. N., (Rider's Mille Station,) far- mer 100.
Tompkins, Andrew, (Chatham.) farmer 60. TOMPKINS, CHAS., (Chatham Village,) paper mill and farmer 130.
TOMPKINS, L. ADELIA MRS., (Chatham Village.) farmer 175.
TOMPKINS, MILTON M., (Chatham Vil- lage,) supervisor, prop. paper and saw mills, and farmer 175.
Traver, Aaron, (North Chatham,) general merchant and post master.
Tye, John, (Malden Bridge,) blacksmith. Van Alen, Abraham, (Malden Bridge.) supt. of Peter's farm.
Vanalen, Henry, (Chatham Center,) farmer
VAN ALEN, PETER, (Malden Bridge.) farmer 156.
Van Alen, Philip, (Chatham Village,) far- mer 1.
Van Alkenburgh, H., (Malden Bridge,) farmer 200.
Van Alstine, Abraham, (Chatham Center,) farmer 130.
Van Alstyne. A. H., (Chatham.) farmer 200. *VAN ALSTYNE, ANDREW, (Chatham Center,) general merchant and post master.
Van Alstyne, Isaac L., (Chatham Center,) blacksmith.
Van Alstyne, L., (North Chatham,) farmer 1.
Van Alstyne, Richard, (Chatham Center,) retired blacksmith.
Van Alstyne, Wm., (Chatham Center,) far- mer 16.
VANDERBURGH, OSCAR, (Chatham Vil- lage, ) farmer 76.
Van Dusen, Wmn., (East Chatham,) farmer 122.
VAN HOESEN, C. D., (Malden Bridge.) hotel prop., auctioneer, speculator and real estate dealer.
Yan Hoesen, Warner, (Chatham Center,) farmer 135.
Van Husen, Warner, (Chatham Center.) farmer 130.
Van Ness, Francis, (Chatham Center,) as- sessor and farmer 155.
VAN SLYCK, AARON G., (Chatham,) farmer leases 150.
Van Slyck, Elbert O., (Chatham Center,) farmer.
Van Slyck, Peter P., (Chathamn Center.) farmer 100.
Van Slyck, Wm., (Chatham,) farmer 254. Van Slyck, Wm., (Chatham,) farmer 150. Van Slyck, Wm. D., (Chatham,) school teacher and farmer.
Van Vakenburgh, Lydia, (Chatham,) far- mer 1.
VAN VALKENBURGH, G. W., (Chat- ham.) general dealer and farmer 119.
Van Valkenburgh, John J., (Chathamn Cen- ter.) farmer 500.
Van Voiburgh, John J., 2d, (New Con- cord,) butcher.
Thompson. Sarah, (East Chatham,) (rith | Van Volkenburgh, James G., (Chatham Jonah.) farmer 40. Center.) farmer.
Van Volkenburgh, Lorenzo, (Chatham.) farmer 100.
Vedder, N., (Malden Bridge,) (Smith & Fedder.)
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Vedder, R. H., (Chatham Center,) lawyer } White, E. Mrs., (Chatham Village,) farmer and allo. physician. 78.
Voas. Richard, (Chatham Center,) tailor. VOSBURGH, BARENT, (East Chatham,) carpenter.
Wagnor. Sylvester, (Chatham Center,) far- mer 124.
WAIT BROS., (Chatham,) (John B. and J. N .. ) hardware and tinware.
Wait, Edward T., (Chatham,) grocer and prop. Park House.
WAIT, J. N., (Chatham.) ( Wait Bros.)
WAIT. JOHN B., (Chatham,) ( Wait Bros.) Wait, Wm., (Chatham.) meat peddler.
Walker. HI. Mrs., (Chatham Village,) far- mer 1.
*WALKER, J., (North Chatham,) carriage ironer and painter.
*WALKER, PETER B., (North Chatham,) carriage maker.
Walker, R., (Chatham,) farmer 2 and leases 100.
WATSON, ALEX. B., (Chatham,) prop. R. R. House.
Weaver, A. A., (North Chatham,) farmer leases 110.
Weaver. Jonas A., (North Chatham,) far- mer 120.
Weiderwax, Henry, (North Chatham,) gen- eral merchant.
Weiderwax. H. Mrs., (North Chatham,) farmer 110.
Wendel. C. F., (East Chatham,) manager W. U. telegraph office.
White, A. K., (Chatham Village,) farmer leases TS.
White, E., estate of, (Chatham,) 175 acres.
WHITE, WM. J., (Niverville.) farmer 68.
WHITE, WM. K., (New Concord,) farmer 125.
Wickam, David, (Rider's Mills Station,) carpenter.
Wickham, E. G., (Rider's Mills Station,) shoe maker.
Wickham, Sarah Mrs., (Rider's Mille Sta- tion.) farmer 31.
WILBOR, E. G .. (Chatham,) farmer 125.
WILBOR, FRED. M., (Chatham.) civil en; gineer and (with Henry A .. ) farmor 200.
WILBOR, HENRY A., (Chatham,) (with Fred. M.,) farmer 200.
WILBOR, SAMUEL, (Chatham,) saw mill and farmer 300.
Wilbur, Nicholas, (Rider's Mills Station,) retired farmer.
WILCOX, ANDREW J., (Chatham Village,) carpenter and joiner.
Wilcox, Jones, (Red Rock.) farmer.
WILCOX, SIDNEY S., (Red Rock,) post master and farmer 11S.
Willber, Samuel, (Chatham.) .
WILLIAMS. S., (Chatham Center,) supt. farm of C. D. Beckwith, 227.
WINN. D., (East Chathami, ) farmer.
Winn. Wm., (East Chatham,) farmer 94.
Winslow, C. S .. (North Chatham,) boat house and fishing tackle.
Wright, L. A. Mrs., (Malden Bridge,) mil- liner and dress maker.
Yents, John, (Chatham Center,) farmer 48.
CHATHAM VILLAGE.
Allen, H. T., prop. Allen House, summer boarding house.
Allen. James G., carpenter and builder, Spring and Austerlitz.
ASHLEY, A., JR., (O. F. Vincent & Co.) Ashly. C. A., house and sign painter, Msin. BAILEY, WM. C., dentist and physician. BARNES, O. H., (W. H. Barnes & Co.,) news dealer.
Barnes, W. H., (W. H. Barnes & Co.,) phy- FiciAl.
BARNES, W. H. & CO., (O. H. Barnes,) wholesale and retail druggists. Main. Bartlett, R. H., freight apeut N. Y. & Har- lem, and Harlem Extension Rail Roads. Barton, Chas. F., ' 'Thard saloon, opposite Depot. Main BASSETT. JO .... farmer 100. BEACH, MILES, (R. W. Br tk ( Son.) BEACH, R. W. & SON, (Miles,) props. Stanwix Hall and livery. Beckwith, E. A., manager W. U. telegraph Office. BELL, CHAS. H., (Trarer & Bell.) Best, J. L., druggist, Main.
Blake, T. & H., eating house, B. & A. R. R. Depot.
Blass. M., horseman.
Blinn, P. B .. speculator and farmer 183.
Blunt, John W., (J. W. & H. A. Blunt,) farmer 98.
Blant, J. W. & H. A., groceries and pro- visions, Main, opposite Depot.
Boice, Peter. (Boright && Boice.)
Boright, Andrew, ( Boright & Boice.)
Boright & Boice, (Andrew Boright and Peter Boice,) commission agents, Har- lem R. R.
*BORIGHT, S. & J. W., lamber dealers, near B. & A. R. R.
Brainard, J. Mre., millinery, Main.
Brainard. John, carpenter.
Brawn. Comi. K., lawyer. Main. Bump, Henry, a Peut National Express Co., Main, opperito Depot.
*BURROWS, C. M. & CO., (Wm. M. K. Burrowa) groceries and provisions, Park Row. Burrows, T. R., jewelry, watches, &c .. Park Row.
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CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE! At prices as low as can be found in any city.
THE CHATHAM COURIER Newspaper and Job Printing Ofice,
Has facilities for all kinds of printing, four fast presses and the newest styles of material.
The Chatham Conrict Is the Largest Paper in the County, Nine columna to the page, containing twenty-five columns of local and mis- cellaneous reading matter, and has a large and increasing circulation. It is conceded to be one of the best advertis- ing mediums in the County.
PUBLISHED BY CANFIELD & WOOLKISER, At $1.50 per Annum in Advance.
A Real Estate Agency has been established in connection with our business, and property put in our hands will be Judicionsly advertised, and no charge will be made for the same nu- leas the property is sold.
C. B. CANFIELD. | J. H: WOOLHISER.
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BURROWS, WM. M. K., (C. M. Burrows cf: Co.)
BUSHNELL, S. G., prest. Columbia Co. Agricultural Society, prop. nursery and farmer 50.
CADMAN, JOHN, lawyer and post master, Main.
CAMPBELL. ARCHIBALD, boot and shoe maker, Main.
CANFIELD, C. B., (Canfield & Woolhiser.) *CANFIELD & WOOLUISER, (C. B. Can- field and J. HI. Wooll iser,) editore and props. of the Chatham Courier.
*CHATHAM COURIER, Canfield & Wool- hiser, editors and props.
CHILDS, FRANK J., livery and exchange stables, Park House. Main.
Childs, W. R., billiard saloon, Main corner Kinderhook.
Clark & Co., manufe. cider brandy.
Clark, Hiram, blacksmith, Main.
Clark & Smith, meat market, Main, oppo- site Depot.
*CLARK & VAN DEUSEN, (Wm. H. Clark and Martin A. Van Deusen,) machine works, School.
CLARK, WM. H., ( Clark & Van Deusen.) COLUMBIA BANK. Kinderhook St., W. A. Woodbridge & Co., bankers ; S. M. Jewell, cashier; F. P. Salmon, teller. Cornelius, C. W., (S. Van Deusen & Co.) Cramp, John, ( Tripp & Cramp.)
*CRANDELL. HOMER, dry goods and crockery. Main.
Crandell, Solomon, merchant, Main.
Creavland, Jacob, mason, Spring.
Daley, G. K., lawyer and notary publie, Main.
Davis, J. E., carpenter and millwright. DOTY. C., (Tompkins & Doty.)
*DRUMIM, GEO. E., iron founder and mannf. agricultural implements.
Dunki, Henry, shoemaker. Park Row. DUNN. JOHN. boot and shoe maker, Main. FEROW, DAVID. cooper.
Finkle & Gott, (John HI. Finkle and Stora Gott.) meat market, Main.
Finkle, John H .. ( Finkle & Gott.)
*FISH, IRVIN A., furniture dealer and undertaker, Main.
Ford. Hiram D .. retired.
*FORD. H. MILTON, hats, cape, furs and gents' furnishing goods.
FOSTER, P. K., ticket agent, N. Y. & Harlem, and Harlem Extension Rail Roady.
Gobeille, L., crrriage ironer and black- smith, Maiu.
Golden. Robert, ticket agent B. & H. R. R. Gott, Stora, (Finkle & Gott.)
Grost & Milham, ( W. R. Great and M. H. Milham.) groceries and provisions.
Groat, W. R., (Groat & Milham.) Hallenbeck. A., wholesale and retail liquor dealer, Main, opposite Depot. HAMM. I. C ... ( Hair n & Tyler.) *HAMM & TYLER I. C. Hamm ant L. A. Tyler,) dry y Al, groceries, crock-
*JIANOR, E. W. MRa., ledies' furnishing goode and millinery, Main. Hanor, Henry, resident. *HIERRICK, C. L. & SON, (D. W.,) leather dealers, Msin.
HERRICK, D. W., (C. L. Herrick & Son.) *HOBEL, PETER, carriage maker, Main. HOES, ALEX., prop. Union House and livery. Main.
Hoffman, Samnel, clothing, Main.
Hollenbeck, John, foreman engine honse. Huth, John, barber, Main.
James, Erastus, hair dresser, Main.
JAMES, J. H., hair dresser, Main, op- posite Depot, up stairs.
*JERKOWSKI, S., merchant tailor and dealer in ready made clothing, Main.
JEWELL, S. M., cashier Columbia Bank, Kinderhook St.
JONES, J. WESLEY, district agent Trav- elers' Insurance Co. of Hartford.
Jost, Joseph, cigar maker, Main, opposite Depot.
Kain, M., grocer and saloon keeper, Main. *KELSEY, LEWIS F., harness maker, Main.
KENWORTHY, F. H., (S. L. Kenworthy & Son.) professor of music.
KENWORTHY, S. L. & SON, (F. H.,) bakers and confectioners, Main.
Krafit, Theocore, meat market, Main.
Lake, R. J., coal dealer, near B. & A. R. R. Depot.
Latham, E. B., prop. Park House.
Lovejoy, D. S., agent B. & A. R. R.
Lovejoy, T. E., clerk B. & A. R. R. freight office.
*LOWE, ANNA L. Mns., dress and cloak. maker, Main.
Maxon, Frank, allo. physician.
McBride, P., groceries and liquors, Main. Mealey, Mark, saloon, Main.
Mesick, John M. Mrs., retired.
Mesick, Peter, paper mills.
Mesick, Peter I., retired merchant, Rail- road St.
Mesick, Wm. H., (Potts & Mesick.)
Milham, M. H., (Groat & Milham.)
Mondschine, S., tobacconist, Main.
*MORRIS, GEO. L., hardware, Main. MORRIS, G. L., (H. D. Simpson & Co.) Ogden, Nathaniel, carriage trimmer.
Peterson, E. P., saloon, Main. Post, M. S., lawyer, Main.
Potts & Mesick, ( Robert Potts and Wm. H. Mesick,) carriage makers, corner High and Austerlitz Sts.
Potts, Robert, (Potts & Mesick.)
*PULVER BELL Miss, dress maker, Main.
REESE, D. L., saloon, opposite Depot, Main.
Reynolds, J. II., shoemaker, Spring.
Rogers. J. J., saloon, Main.
SALMON, F. P., teller Columbia Bank, Kinderhook St.
SHUFELT, GEO. H., deputy sheriff and teamster.
Shufelt, J. D., supt. Mesick's paper mills.
*SIMPSON, HI. D. & CO., (G. L. Morris,) giove and mittea manufe., R. R. Ave-
*SMITH. CHAS., marble works, corner Austerlitz and R. R. Avenue.
Smith. ---. (Clark & Smith.)
STANWIX HALL, R. W. Beach & Son, props., livery stable attached. Starke, D. L., boots and shoes, Main.
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Swab Pros., (John, Peter and Martin,) car- | VAN ALEN, ABRAM, hair dresser and riage makers, Main.
Swab, John, (Swab Bros.)
Swab, Martin, (Swab Bros.)
Swab. Peter, (Swab Bros.) Sweeney, M., saloon, Main.
*TEN BROECK, W. H., dry goods, groce- ries, crockery, oil cloths, notions &c. TOMPKINS, A., ( Tompkins & Doty.)
*TOMPKINS & DOTY, (4. Tompkins and C. Doty.) harness makers, Park Row.
#TRACY, DELIA E. Miss, millinery and fancy goods. School.
*TRAVER & BELL, (James E. Traver and Ches. H. Bell. general merchants, Main. TRAVER, JAMES E., ( Tracer & Bcil.)
ยท Traver. John B., groceries, provisions and hardware. Main. Travor, S., ( Tracor && Walker.) Tiavir & Walker, (S. Truvor and L. E. Walker,) groceries and provisions, Main.
Tripp & Cramp, (E. C. Tripp and John Cramp.) oyster saloon, Main.
Tripp. E. C .. (Tripp && Cramp.)
*TYLER. FRANKLIN W., confectionery and bowling suloon, also dealer in stove pipe shelfs.
TYLER. I. A .. (lamm & Tyler.)
UNION HOUSE. Main, Alex. Hoos. prop. *UNION STORE, dry goods, groceries, crockery &c., Hamm & Tyler, props.
saloon, Park Row.
VAN BUREN, JOIIN. grain, flour, fred, coal, salt, tea, coffee &c., Park Row, opposite Depot.
VAN DEUSEN, MARTIN A., (Clark & Van Deusen.)
Van Deusen, N. C., carman in New York. Van Deusen, S., pork packer.
Van Densen, 8. & Co., (C. W. Cornelius.) pork packers, Main.
*VINCENT, O. F. & CO., (A. Ashley, Jr.,) furniture dealers.
Vosburgh, Geo. W., resident.
Walker, John. S., drover and farmer 70. Walker, L. E., (Trovor & Walker .;
Walling, Henry L., carpenter and builder, Spring. .
Wheeler, John T., reading room, Town Hall.
Williams, M. E., farmer 30.
Wing. John, retired.
WOODBRIDGE, W. A. & CO .. bankere, Columbia Bank, Kinderhook St.
WOOLHISER, J. H., (Canfield & Wool- kiser.)
Wright, E., jewelry and sewing machines, Main.
Wyland, Oscar, house and sign painter, Main.
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(Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.)
AKIN. NELSON P., (Philmont.) prop. of BARTON, STEPHEN K., (Philmont,) (S. Philmont Hosiery Mill. K. & S. G. Barton.)
ALIN, ROBERT, (Hudson.) manuf. of BASHFORD, JAMES, (Hollowville, ) far- 11: rino shirts and drawers. mer 150. ALLEN. JOHN, (Martindale Depot,) far- | Becker, John, (Claverack,) farmer leases of iner 134.
John Mesick, 75. ANDERSON, ABRAM, (Hollowville,) far -; BEEBE, ALANSON E., (Philmont,) car- mler.
ANDERSON, HENRY G., heirs of, (Ho !- lowville.) (MMrs. Hannah, Abram, Al- bert, Motin and Eming, farmers 317. Anderson, Peter I., (Hollowville.) mannf. of grain cradles, also carpenter and ! www.]wright.
ANDERSON, PETER S .. (Hollowville,) farner leases of Samuel, 130. ANDERSON, SAMUEL, (Hollowville, ) far- mer 200. Barn .. W. Henry, (Hudson, ) farmer 125. BARTLETT, GEORGE, (Claverack.) for- tot lease I F. N. and Peter Mesick,
penter.
Bennitt, Robert, (Hollowville,) carpenter. BEST, EDWARD A., (Hudson, ) (with John Sharp,) farmer 101.
Pest, John F., (Churchtown,) farmer 124. Bidwell, Daniel, (Mellenville,) farmer 457. BLASS, JONAS, (Mellenville,) farmer lead- es 150.
Bortle, Richard, (Churchtown,) farmer 22. BORTLE, WILLIAM, (Philmont,) farmer 85.
BOUCHER, ALLEN. (Martindale Depot.) agent National Express Co., and Sis. tion agent N. Y. & H. R. R.
Boucher, "Ambrose, (lavemek,) farmer lenses of Alonzo Flack, 14.
BARTON. S. K. & S. Q., (Philmont,) (when K. und Soumon G.) props. , Bruscahan, John. (PWmont. ) farmer 17. ili. bland Grist Mill and Saw Mill, and farners 100. BARTON, SOLOMON G., (Philmont,) (S. K. & S. G. Burton.)
BUNCE, MATTHIAS. (Claverack,) faruier leases of Alonzo Flack, 45. CALL, CHARLES, (Martindalo Depot.) far- mer 142.
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CALLENDER. LEROY E., (Philmont,) bar- | ESSELSTYN, HENRY, (Claverack,) far- ber and ladies' hair dresser. mer 70.
CAMERON, JOHN M., (Hollowville,) far- mer 200.
Chase. Wm .. (Claverack,) farmer 6.
CLAPPER. HENRY H., (Hollowville,) far- Iner 180.
CLAVERACK COLLEGE AND HUDSON RIVER INSTITUTE, (Claverack,) Rev. Alonzo Flack, A. M., principal.
Cluin, Cornelius M., (Philmont,) farmer lenses of W'm. Clum, 75.
CLUM. EDWARD, (Hollowville,) farmer 153.
Clum, George E., (IIollowville,) farmer 3. (Inm, William, (Philmont,) farmer 230.
COLE, GEORGE F., (Claverack,) school teacher.
Cole. John H., (Claverack,) physician and farmer 17.
COLE, WILLIAM J., (Mellenville,) far- mer 1.
Colgrove, John S., (Claverack,) grocery and variety store.
Colvill, Charles, (Claverack,) blacksmith. CONKLIN, JOHN, (Martindale Depot,) far- mer 200.
Cook. Frederick J., (Hudson,) shoemaker. Cookingham, John H., (Churchtown,) far- mer $20.
Cookingham, Peter F., (Churchtown,) far- mer leases of John II. Cookingham, 159. COVENTRY, CHARLES, ( Mellenville, ) (with Edward,) hop raiser and farmer 14S.
COVENTRY, EDWARD, ( Mellenville.) (with Charles,) hop raiser and farmer 14%.
Cramer, John, (Mellenville,) farmer 4.
Crego, David, (Claverack,) farmer 218.
Damm, John. (Mellenville,) farmer 40.
DANIELS, ASIBEL C., (Mellenville,) dai- ryman and farmex 83.
DECKER, JAMES, (Claverack,) farmer works 30.
DECKER, PETER L., (Hollowville,) farmer 5 at i leases of Tobias Esselstyn, 200.
Decker, Rensselaer, (Churchtown,) post master and prop. of Cuion Hotel.
Decker, Robert, (Martindale Depot,) farmer 150.
Decker. Robert, (Claverack;) retired far- mer.
DECKER, WILLIAM, (Martindale Depot,) farmer 130.
Demarest, Edward L., (Hudson,) farmer 10%.
Demarest. John H .. (Hudson,) farmer 93. DINEGAR, PETER H., (Philmont,) prop. of Vanderbilt House.
Drowne, Mary E., (Claverack,) teacher. Punbar. George. (Hollowville,) farmer 108. EUKEN, JOHN, (Mellenville,) harness maker and (with John Esselstyn,) hop raiser.
Eitelman, Peter, (Hudson.) blacksmith and horse shoeing. Brick T .vern.
*ELLSWORTH. JOHN ( Philmont.) manut of power andw monatenthen, and serieu.tural implements, and far. mier lini.
Emerick, Henry, (Stottville,) school teach- er. Emerick, Richard HI., (Hudson,) farmer 30.
Esselstyn, John, (Mellenville,) hop raiser and farmer 125.
Esselstyn, Martin, (Claverack,) farmer 330. ESSELSTYN, TOBIAS, (Hollowville,) far- mer 206.
Esselstyn, William, (Hollowville.) farmer 500.
Everts, John C., (Humphreysville,) farmer 127.
FELLOWS, JOHN, (Martindale Depot,) resident.
Felpel, Daniel, (Philmont,) farmer leases 175.
Fingar, Charles Mrs., (Hollowville,) farmer 9.
Fingar, Solomon, (Hollowville.) farmer 111. Finger, Jonas, (Hollowville,) farmer 125.
FLACK, ALONZO REV., A. M., (Claver- ack.) principal Claverack College and Hudson River Institute, and farmer 400.
Flack. John, (Claverack,) farmer leases of Alonzo Flack, 211.
Fonda, Charles W., (Claverack,) butcher. Fowler. Alanson, (Claverack, ) farmer 11. Fritte, Lawrence M., (Philmont,) (L. M. Fritts & Co.)
Fritts, L. M. & Co. (Philmont,) (Laurence M. Fritte and Samuel Hollister,) manufs. of straw wrapping paper.
Fritts, Peter E., (Mellenville.) paper maker. Fritts, Vanness, (Mellenville.) stock dealer. Ganglod, Daniel, (Hudson,) farmer leases 163.
GARDNER, PETER J., (Hndson,) farmer 138.
Garner. Aaron H., (Claverack.) farmer leas- es 70.
GAUL, CORNELIUS D., (Hollowville,) farmer 1553%.
Gernon. Edward. (Philmout.) blacksmith. GLENCO FLOURING & GRIST MILL, (Hollowville.) Wm. M. Miller, prop.
Glover, Obed, (Philmont,) carpenter.
Graham, William B .. (Indien.) with John Mc.fury.) dairyman and fariner 70.
GRANT, JAMES W. REv., (Martindale Depot,) pastor of Martindale Baptist Church.
Groat, William A., (Mellenville,) (Southard & Groat.)
HAGAMAN, C. W., (Hollowville,) prop. Union Hotel and farmer 6.
HAM, HERMAN P., (Clarerack,) hop raiser and farmer 145.
Ham, Jacob, (Martindale Depot,) farmer 135.
Ham Jacob W., (Churchtowe.) farmer 47. Hammond, Carlos. (Claverack. ) faruter 143.
HANER, LEONARD, (Martindale Depot.) blacksmith and faruler 2,
HANOR, ELISHA T .. (Claverack) farmer leases of Harper W. Rogers, Hudson, 170.
HARDER. ALLEN, (Philmont' farmer 230) Ar ture L., I'dwat. fumer 114.
HARDER, P. M., ( Philmont,) prop. of High Rock and Mellenville Knitting Mills, and farmer 140.
214 COLUMBIA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WM. H. CLARK. Mrs. E. W. HANOR, Fashionable Millinery AND AND Furnishing GOODS. Mower and Self- Raking Renper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. REPAIRING DONE NEATLY AND WITH DISPATCHI. ...
CLARK & VAN DEUSEN, Machine Works
Iron Turning, Planing, Gear Cutting, Drilling, &c., Chatham Village, N. Y. MARTIN A. VAN DEUSEN.
L. F. KELSEY, %
Harness Manufacturer, AND DEALER IN
Robes, Trunks, Valises, Ladies' and Gents' Traveling Bags and Reticules, Whips, Blankets, Saddles and Fly Nets, MAIN STREET,
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