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HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY -Organ - ized 150. Meeting- at the Synagogue al- tember.
ISDEPENDENT L .:- PLA 1 ganized 1-61. Mertises in Jordan Block Regular meetings every Sunday. Officers chosen in January and July.
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TEDEPENDENT ORDER B' NAI B' RITH ZERRURBABEL LODGE, 53-Organized 1:04. Meetings in Jordan Block every second Tuesday in each month. Officers chosen in January and July.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL OF ROCHESTER-ID- corporated 1857. Annual meeting first Sat- urday in January.
KNIGHTS OF ST. CRISPIN, LODGE 20- Organized March, 1868. Meets every Wed- nesday evening at 120 State street. Officers chusen every three months.
LADIES' HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY -Organized 1565; meets at Synagogue. Regular meetings bi-monthly. Officers chosen in September.
MAENNERCHOR-Organized 1856. Hall on North Clinton street. Officers chosen semi- annually.
MONROE COUNTY BIBLE SOCIETY-De- pository Noe. 10 and 12 Exchange street.
MONROE COUNTY HOMEOPATHIC SO. CIETY-Organized 1866. Regular meetings first Tuesday in January and July. Odieers chosen Jannary.
MONROE COUNTY SPORTSMAN'S CLEn -Room 93 Arcade. Meets first Thursday of each month. Annual meeting first Thursday in March.
MONROE COUNTY WORKINGMEN'S 18- SEMBLY -- Organized about 1:55. Roomis 12) State street. Meetings second and fourth Fridays in each month. Officers chosen semi-annually.
ORPHAN BOYS' ASYLUM-Under the charge of the sisters of St. Joseph. No. 3 South street.
ROCHE-TRE ACADEMY OF MUSIC-Over Rochester Savings Bank.
ROCHESTER ATHENEUM AND MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION -Corinthian Hall, Exchange Pace. Incorporated 150. Meetings Best Monday in each month. Andtal incering in May. Number of members about 3m. Anteil Mih-cription 83. Volume, in h- hraar :. 1700 Mp . it'ro's a: ! corks iopedy pione chided and approved. are Room without charge, and of tik Looks from the library upon payment of one dol- Inr.
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SOCIETIES.
ROCHESTER FEMALE CHARITABLE SO- CIETY-Organized 1822. Meetings first Tuesday of every month. Annual meeting in November.
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ROCHESTER HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS -East avenue, corner Alexander street. Organized 1849, incorporated 1855. Meet- ings third Tuesday of every month. An- nual meeting in April.
ROCHESTER MEDICAL SOCIETY-Or- ganized 1533. Regular meetings are held the first and third Monday of each month. Annual meeting second Monday in Decom- ber.
ROCHESTER ORPHAN Astory-Organ- ized 1:37. Hubbell Park. Meetings last Tuesday of every month. Annual meeting second Tuesday in October.
ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC 'SOCIETY- Organized Oct. 3d, 1565. Regular meeting every Friday evening. Annual meeting first Friday in January.
ROCHESTER RINK ASSOCIATION-Incor- porated 1869. Annual meeting in May.
ROCHESTER YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS- SOCIATION-Organized June 1st 1869. East- man's Hall. Regular meetings weekly .- Officers chosen semi-annually.
SISTERS OF MERCY-No. 5 South street.
SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME-King street. near St. Peter's Church.
ST. ALOISIUS SOCIETY-Organized 1850. Meetings third Sunday in each month, at St. Joseph's school house. Annual meet- ing in January.
ST. ALPHONSUS SOCIETY-Organized 1852. Meets at St. Joseph's Hall. Annual meet- ing second Sunday in August.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY-Organized 1850. Room 46 Smith's Block. Meetings every Friday evening; officers chosen in Decem- ber and June.
ST. BONIFACIUS BENEVOLENT SOCIEY- Organized 1855. Rooms at St. Joseph's Hail. Regular meetings first Sunday in month. Annual meeting June 5th.
ST. FRANCIS' YOUNG MEN'S MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION-St. Mary's Church-South Street. Meetings second Sunday of every month. Annual meeting in September.
ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY, OF ROCHESTER- Organized Feb. 14th. 1848. Room at St. George's Hall, Gould Block, State St. Meetings every second Wednesday evening. Annual meeting second Wednesday in March.
ST. JOSEPH'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Or- ganized 1850. Rooms at St. Joseph's Hail. Regular meetings first Monday in each month. Annual meeting 19th of March.
ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL AND RETREAT- West Avenue, corner Genesee Street. Un- der direction of the Sisters of Charity.
ST. PATRICK'S FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM Frank street, corner Vought. Under direc- tion of the Sisters of Charity.
WESTERN NEW YORK FARMERS' CLUB- Organized Dec .. 1868. American Farmer Office, Smith's block. Meetings first and third Wednesday of each month.
MASONIC.
MONROE COMMANDERY No. 12- Stated | Arch Masons-Stated meetings every Fri- conclaves every Friday evening, in Masonic | day;evening at $2 Buffalo street. Hall.
VALLEY LODGE No. 109-Stated com- Innnications every Monday evening, iu Masonic Hall.
YONNONDIO LODGE. No. 163-Stated com- munications every Tuesday evening, in Masonic Hall.
GENESEE FALLS LODGE. NO. 507-Stated communications every Wednesday evening
HAMILTON CHAPTER. No. 62-Royal Arch | in Masonic Hall.
Masons-Meets every Thursday evening in Masonic Hall.
ROCHESTER LODGE. NO. 660-Stated meet- ings every Monday evening. in Daily Union
IONIC CHAPTER, No. 210-R. D. Royal | Buildings, 52 Buffalo street.
I. O. OF ODD FELLOW'S.
ODD FELLOWS' HALL, CORNER MAIN AND NORTH ST. PAUL STREET ..
GENE-LE LODGE No. 5 Morts every Fri- ( Monday evening. No. of members return- No. of members returned fed April 14 :. 1-59, 341. April. 14/9. : 74.
TEORONTO LODGE, NO. 8-Meets every
ROCHESTER CITY LODGE. NO. 15- MARS every Tuesday evening. No. of members returned April 1st, 1800, 100.
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CYRENE COMMANDERY. NO. 39-Stated conclaves every Tuesday evening, in Daily Union Buildings, 82 Buffalo street.
DORIC COUNCIL, No. 19-Royal and Select Masters-Stated assemblies first Saturday evening in each month, in Masonic Hall.
SOCIETIES-COUNTY OFFICERS
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HUMBOLDT LODGE, No. 13S-Meets every Wednesday evening. No. of members re- turned April 1st, 1863, 160.
MT. HOPE ENCAMPMENT, No. 2-Meets first and third Thursday of each month. Membership 200.
MONROE DEGREE LODGE, NO. 12-Meets second Thursday in each month.
DEGREE LODGE FOR THE DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH-Meets on fourth Thursday eve- ning of each month.
MONROE DISTRICT GRAND COMMITTEE- Annual session, third Wednesday in March. Quarterly sessions on the last Wednesday in June, September and December.
I. O. OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
ROCHESTER CITY LODGE, No. 515-Insti- tuted January 24, 1868. Meets every Tues- day evening at Good Templars' Hall, cor- ner Mill and Mumford Sts. Election of of- ficers last regular meeting in January, April, July and October.
WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 311-Instituted June. 1807. Meets every Thursday evening at Good Templars' Hall, corner Mill and Mumford streets.
CHAMPION LODGE, No. 656-Instituted July 8, 1868. Meets every Monday evening at Good Templar.' Hall, corner Mill and Mumford streets.
EXCELSIOR LODGE, No. 79-Instituted August, 1866. Meets every Monday eve- ning at Eastman's Hall, over Post Office.
UNION LODGE, No. 732-Instituted 1868. Meets every Friday evening at Eastman's Hall, over the Post Office.
CALYPSO DEGREE TEMPLE, No. 36-Insti- tnted February 6th, 1867. Meets first and third Thursday evenings in each month at Eastman's Hall, over Post Office. Election of officers last regular meeting in JJanuary and July.
MONROE COUNTY OFFICERS.
Coroners.
r. O. ADDRESS
Chamberlin. H. T. Brockport Durand, T. V. B., Fairport Harder, J. N. .Rochester Morrison, Thos. Rochester
County Clerk.
Powers, Chas. J.,
Rochester
County Judge.
Fuller, Jerome, .....
Rochester
County Treasurer.
Deming, Geo. N., Rochester District Attorney.
Davy, John M. Rochester Justices of Sessions.
Simmons, Orlando P. Fairport Wonden, Lodewich M Chili
Loan Commissioners.
Patterson, J. E. Rochester Raymond, E. A. Rochester
Members of Assembly.
P. O. ADDRESS
Bradstreet. N. H .. 2d dist.
. Rochester
Randall, A. J., 3d dist ....
. Hamlin
Wright, Chas. S., 1st dist.,
. Web-ter
Sealer of Weightsand Measures.
Buchecker, Frederick,
Rochester
Sheriff.
Moore, Caleb,
Rochester
Special County Judge.
Rawson, Geo. W.
Rochester
Superintendent of the Poor.
Whiting. Adili-on N.,
Rochester
Surrogate.
Shnart, W. Dean,
Roche-ter
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
ESTABLISHED A. D., 1850 .- GREAT COMBINED TALENT .- DR. E. J. REYNOLDS, Proprietor. W. C. LIS- PENARD, Consulting Physician and Surgeon, Rochester, N. Y.
This is the only office in the city where a permanent cure of Private Diseases can be had without the use of Mercury or change of diet. We guarantee to cure GONORRHEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS. IMPOTENCY, NOCTURNAL EMIS- SIONS, OR SELF-ABUSE, DIURNAL EMISSIONS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in short, every possible form and variety of Sexual Diseases.
DR. REYNOLDS' FRENCH SAFE is warranted a safe and sure preventive against disease. Price $1, or three for $2.
DR. REYNOLDS' great work, "THE PRIVATE MEDICAL GUIDE," beautifully illustrated, with nearly 300 pages. Price 30 cents.
No letters will be answered unless they contain a remittance of one dollar, consulta- tion fee. Consultation at the office free of charge. Consulting office and Operating Rooms, corner of Mill and Market Streets, (up stairs.) Persons calling will see no one but the doctor. The above concentration of medical talent ensures the sick a scientific and improved conrse of treatment. and a rapid and permanent cure. All letters ad- dressed to DR. E. J. REYNOLDS, ROCHESTER, N. Y., will meet with prompt attention. All cures warranted. Office hours from ? A. M. to 7 P. M. Please state where you saw my advertisement.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
The Hubbard Mower, advertised on colored paige es, has been before the public a sufficient length of time to have its inerits well tested. Simple in construc- tion and easily operated it has won its way into favor by its own merits. Those who have used the machine and are com- petent judges, pronounce it one of the best manufactured. It is manufactured by the Rochester Agricultural Works, No. 100 South St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y.
National Art Association, ad- vertised on the Map, has sent its publica- tions into almost every town and hamlet in the country, making glad the hearts of all lovers of the beautiful. The publications of this Association are sold only by sub- scription, and we have never known an instance where a subscriber refused to take the work subscribed for on account of its not being equal to the sample. Mr. R. H. Curran, the senior member of the Associa- tion, has done a good work in introducing to the public, works of such artistic excei- lence, the products of the best artists in the country. A visit to the Art Gallery of the Association, corner of Main and Water Streets, Roche-ter, N. Y., cannot fail to please and instruct. Call and ree for your- zelf.
Loder & Chapin, manufacturers of Gine. Neats Foot Oil, Curled lair, &c., ad- Vertise on pago 336. This Factory is loca- ted on the Genesee River. in the town of Brighton, one mile from the City of Ro- chester. The establishment turns out good articles, as all who have patronized them well know. We commend the proprietors of this e-tablishment to all interested. Give them a call.
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Union House, Charlotte. Monroe Co., N. Y. under the proprietor-hip of Wirk- ti. Wolf, affords good a colhmoda- lions, good living and attentive waiters. -- The traveling public will do well to pat- ronize thi- House. See card on page 36s. -
George W. Silcox, Stationer. En- graver and Lithographer, No. 67 S. Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y .. publishes a card on page 396. Mr. Silcox is prepared to fur- nish to order Coats of Arms. Monograins, Letter and Note Headings, and all work usually executed at such an establisment. Those who contemplate submitting their necks to the matrimonial noose will be glad to learn that Mr. S. will furnish Wed- ding and Visiting Cards of the latest styles and executed in the best manner. We have seen enough of his work so that we can confidently recommend it to all in want of anything in his line.
Hanss & Meyer, Fashionable Hair Dressers. No 10 Washington Hall, Main Street, Rochester, N. Y., advertise on page 384. If you wish for anything in the line of shaving, or hair cutting and dressing, call on Messrs. Hanss & Meyer and you will have it done in a manner equal to the best. Call and see.
Mrs. F. L. Van Dusen, Fashion- able Milliner, No. 13 Main Street, Roches- ter, N. Y .. is prepared to furnish her cus- tomers with Bonnets, Ribbons, and all goods usually found in a first class Milline- ry establishment. Those who wish to have work done in the most artistic manner will consult their own interests by giving Mrs. Van Dusen a call. See card on page 384.
Sanford Goff, dealer in Clocks. ----- Watches and Jewelry. No. 30 Main Street, Brockport. N. Y., publishes a finely illus- trated advertisement on page 304. Mir. Guff keeps an excellent assortment of all goods usually kept in a first-class jewelry store, and is selling at prices that cannot fail to erit purchasers. We cordially cor .. . mend him to the patronage of the colo manity generally. Ile has a Livery at.d. s! Stable on Sonth Mechanic Stre t. a few steps swath of the N. Y. O. M. I. where horses and carriages can be procured at short notice.
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COURTS. 413
COURTS IN MONROE COUNTY-1869.
TO BE HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE AT ROCHESTER.
UNITED STATES COURTS. NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK.
Terms of the Court at Rochester,
Annually in May
District Judge .- N. K. Hall, of. .... Buff'slo.
Clerk .- Millard P. Fillmore, of .... . Buffalo.
Deputy Marshals .- E. J. Keeney and John S. Stott.
U. S. Marshal .- Isaac F. Quimby.
SUPREME COURT.
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
General Terms .- 1st Monday of March, 1st Monday of June, 1st Monday of September, 1st Monday of December.
CIRCUIT COURTS AND COURTS OF OYER AND TERMINER.
1st Monday of January, .E. D. SMITH, Justice
1st Monday of February, .C. C. DWIGHT, Justice
1st Monday of April .. J. S. SMITH, Justice
Ist Monday of October, THOS. A. JOHNSON, Justice
SPECIAL TERMS.
Last Monday of January, E. D. SMITH, Justice
Last Monday of February. C. C. DWIGHT, Justice
Last Monday of April. J. C. SMITH, Justice
Last Monday of June. .J. C. SMITH, Justice
Last Monday of September,
E. D. SMITH, Justice
Last Monday of October. THOS. A. JOHNSON, Justice
Last Monday of December, E. D. SMITH, Justice
COUNTY COURT AND COURT OF SESSIONS.
2d Wednesday of January. Petit Jury
"il Monday of March, Petit Jury
Ist Wednesday of May, Petit Jury
1st Tuesday of June .. No Jury
2d Monday of September, Petit Jury
Petit Jury
SURROGATE'S COURT. Sessions daily. Hloure, 10 a. m. to 12% p. m. ; 2 to 5 p. m.
Alfred Wadsworth, mannfacturer and wholesale dealer in Crackers and all kinds of Bakestuffs, Confectionery, &c., Brockport. N. Y., advertises on pare 3.34. This establishment has been newly fitted up and is sending out goods of the best quality, of the proprietors own manntac- ture. Mr. Wadsworth is engaged in the manufacture of Confectionery, and has room- where Ice Cream and other delicacies will be served to order. Parties will be supplied at short notice,
E. H. Davis, dealer in Drugs, Books, ke., Spencerport, N. Y., is prepared to supply his cu-tomers with the best of Oils. Dye Sind's, Perfumery and Notiony, at ay reasonable prices as any store in the coun- ty. Tho-e interested should not fail to! pin pays the highest market price for all give him a call. He advertises on page 300.
country produce. Give bim a call.
John H. Stevenson, Veterinary Surgeon, No. 36 Mon . Freut, Rochester. months Seu der and attention to the way of all dieavy of Horses and Cattle, and is prepared to treat them de. cording to the most approved methods. Let those interested give him a call.
Philip Ernst, manufacturer and dealer in Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Whips and all other articles usually kept at & Erst- class establishment, can be found at No. 60 Front Street, Rochester, N. Y .. where he will supply all customers at low rates. Persons giving him their patronage once will be likely to call again. His card ap- pears on page 303.
James H. Halpin, dealer in choice Family Groceries aud Provisions. No. 142 Main Street, Rochester, N. Y., advertises on page 392. We take pleasure in calling the attention of our patrons to this store as they can always find a good assortment of Groceries and Provisions at prices as low as at any other place in the city. Mr. Hal-
3d Monday of November,.
GIman A. Scribner, maanfacturer and dealer in Superior Clothes Bars and Wardrobe Hooks, Mid Street, Fremer Of Pitt, Rochester, N. Y . Adverteren 1800 Bis. Those who have use these Canbe- Bars and Wardrobe Hooks need no recom- mendation of ours. Let others call and see for themselves.
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CENSUS REPORT.
ABSTRACT FROM CENSUS REPORT
OF 1865.
MONROE COUNTY.
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POPULATION.
TOWNS.
Population in 1865.
Increase.
Decrease.
Native.
Naturalized.
Total.
Aliene, 1865.
taxed, 1865.
Number, deducting aliens and colored
persons not taxed.
Brighton,
3590
397
666
731
35
9,23
Chili
2212
359
146:
498
10
Clarkson,
1543
331
59
419
135
1
1704
Gates.
2723
436
255
541
223
3
2557
Greece.
4400
St
579
137
515
152
* Hamlin,
2892
93
511
73
5841
163
Irondequoit,
3420
186
234
463
697
261
11
3145
Mendon,
2959
56
591
136
727
947
1
2711
Ogden,
2.91
259
129
681
194
2595
Parma
2936
153
006
99
705
198
Penfield,
3059
25
570
158
729
25.5
3
Perrinton,
3219
41
638|
1544
79.21
2.36
4
Pittsford,
2029
101
308!
151
439!
153
1
1×25
Riga,
2141
116
307
157
46-4
233
1908
Rochester City :
1st ward,
2220
344
143
487
432
21
1.64
2d ward,
185
467:
194
661
650
2.18
3d ward
4-20)
431
657
207
462
12
4002
6th ward
3613
1778
350
206
550
183
** 416
8th ward
44-0
529
404
403
387
64
4049
11th ward,
4300
4300
141
621!
563
3,37
12th ward,
3245
3245
216
4001
655
S
13th ward,
109
452,
591
254
4
14th ward,*
3293
3203
246
3.55
034
425
16
Total Rochester
509 10
7063:
4675
5195.
9870
6410: 257
44213
Ru-h,
1709
42
30S
295
0091
1
1475
Sweden.
4126
159
737
179
916
311)
13
Webster ..
571
899
112
Wheatland,
2675
1
111|
353
171
5.41
994
Total,
101235
7911
13:312
21777. 11498 491.
"Hamlin changed from Union. Feb. 2s. 1-1.
" !! th ward from 9th waard in I-Gs.
"14th want from 5th ward in Is.
*15th ward from 6th ward in 1-63.
*11tb ward from 6th ward in 1865.
565
817
340
3
3:70
9th ward,
2134
398
4.47
10th ward.
2732
2000
265
271
984
715
110
4th ward,
3:36
87
5th ward,
4616
2.40
347
529
546
342
122
20
4337
Henrietta,
2207
63
Change since 1855.
VOTERS, 1805.
Colored persone not
633
9
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Tth ward.
2014
419
415
AGRICULTURAL, ETC.
Winter Wheat,
7482
7679
25310: 46188 88075
5000; 18300'
572
40998
602
397
Chili,.
41255:
51266 35513
4355
23696.
565
62265
1095
9.858
Clarkson,
8000:
18768
32461 19175;
5360
17373
541
556 11
691: 11226
Gates
4682
8445
39093; 28758
9278
601
301371
599
916
Greece.
25978
20521
77007 96112
6140
6400: 59017;
1381
121907
1191
8325
Henrietta,
109806
52959. 29553
21345,
1000, 244331
S61.
93231:
903' 16300
Hamlin,
10963
50285
26131
304001
4 23184
82736
944
8201
Irondequoit,
11155
30563. 565ST
1.360
13267
528
40013
478
513 911 12196
Ogden,
34120 27504
4-269: 59117
6175
5, 45594
901
Parma,
25740 40016:
31215 40557: 11650
43577
950
101298
1031| 11754
Penfield,
16549. 21619
1-977. 750-4 1000
828
0940
SS2
3111
Perrinton.
25782' 30236
50731 105752 33250
35934
910
96172:
$45
7925
Pittsford,
24004: 21415. 08081. 44727 122134
20750.
527
50106
576
4937
Riga.
60590
21993:
38500: 18905, 25050: 11100/ 14411
365
608
1102
Rnsh.
41863 279-5
57942 19145!
6.520
15×34'
670
731
8621
Sweden,
39754 18354
42497 27772
38200
4.3:25:
23264:
834
829711
932
9998
Webster.
7176:
22027
47791 62807
1700
2100
42221
899
84876
830
4673
Wheatland
59563
114TO
47840!
15161: 10000
9077
450
37440
813
10040
Total,
597068 165733 93 849 872482 501434 41234 198606, 14962: 1374890, 16:59 151258
ADDITIONAL STATISTICS FROM CENSUS OF 1865.
In addition to the above extracts we give the following totals for the County, as per returns for the several heads mentioned :-
Cash Value of Forms, 1-65, $29. 115,942 : of Stock, 1865. $3,408.109: of Tools and Imple- ments. 1865. 8911.997: Acres Ph red, 1865. 101,0155% : Tons of Hay. 1564. 62.2034 : Winter Rye, bushels harvested in 1864. 17,385 : Barley. bushels harvested in 1864, 139.50016 : Flar, acres sown in 1835, 18: Pounds of Lint, 1864. 2.5-0: Honey, pounds collected in 1:04. 21.997; Working Oren, number in 145. 515; Wat Cattle, number killed for beet in 1961, 3,247; Strine, number of piz- in 1565, 18,933 ; one year old and over, 1865, 23,367 ; slaugh- tered in 1864, 22,125 ; pounds of pork made, 1×64, 4.758.010; Wood, pounds shorn, 1565, 590.8364 ; Sheep. number of lamb- raised, 1865, 55.672; number killed by dogs. 1994. 597 ; Poultry, value owned, 1865. $38,977.33; valne of egg- sold in 1:04. $33.713.98; Fertilizers, value bought, 1864. $18.008.59; Domestic Manufacture, 1564, yards of fulled cloth, 918 ; yards of flannel, 2,204; yards of linen. 440% ; yards of cotton and mixed goods, 91 ; Apples, number of trees in fruit, 1-64, 391,902 ; barrels of cider, 1804, 11,303,3.
D. K. Thompson, General Black- smith, Charlotte, N. Y., publishes a card ou page 308. He thoroughly understande his business and gives particular attention to Horse-showing, a most important depart- ment and one in which very few men ex- cel. Give him a call.
P. H. Colbert, dealer in Tobacco. Pipes, Cigars, &c., No. 3 South St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y., offers great in- ducements to all lovers of the werd in any form, to give him a call. If you want an
Koch & Co., dealers in Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods, No. 7 Front Street, Rochester, N. Y., are supplying the trade with goods of their own manufacture ar prices as low as any other house in the city. Country deslers will consult their own interest as well as that of this firm by calling ard satisfying themselves of the truth of our statements. They advertise on page 318.
John B. Wegman & Co., manu- futurer- and dealers in Cabinet Ware. No. elegan: Meerschaum, a cigar Can or To- 141 Main St . Rochester, N. Y .. adverti-con
bicco Pouch, you can find all that the most fastidious need ask for, and in the Time of WegenDe Cont. you can get it of Warmal & co, of any desirable pattern. tobacco and cigars, he can suit the taste and purse of all customers. See advertise- |Their work is too well known to need any ment on page 081.
commeudation from ns.
Horses, two years
old and over, 1865.
humber shorn,
1965.
TOWNS.
1864.
Oats,
1864.
Indian Corn,
bushels harvested
bushels harvested
pounds harvested
1864.
Hopy,
1861.
bushels harvested
Milch Cows,
Butter,
1861.
Sheep.
Brighton,
ibushels harvested
bushels harvested
1861.
Potatoes,
1861.
Tobacco,
pounds harvested
Apples,
1-61.
number of, 1865.
pounds made
Mondou.
45620 4:075
61189. 375-5 50200
1-222
823
94211
771: 10188
Rochester
601
66940
9156
1
CENSUS REPORT.
Monroe County Table of Distances Between the Principal Villages.
VILLAGES.
Adams Basin.
Brighton.
Brockport.
Bushnell's
Basin.
Charlotte.
Churchville.
Clarkson.
Clarkson Center.
East Clark-
East Henri- etta.
East Rush.
Fairport.
Greece.
9 | Greece
X | Center.
Honeoye Falls.
Irondequoit.
Mendon.
Mendon
Mamford.
North Chili.
Parma.
[ Center.
Penfield.
Pittsford.
Riga Center.
Rochester.
Scottsville.
South Chili.
Spencerport.
Unionville.
Webster.
| Clarkson.
West Greece.
West Henri-
West Rush.
14 164 17 15% 94:16 113
1 84 64 204 11
West Honra-114. 20's 16
11 11011 1515 165, 2634-30 2211 3% 1 .13 : 15
174 8X 1314.11
8!117/ 12 2,20
74 8 184. 20
4 1014 41>> 10% 134|25
Un
West Welt ....
201. 5X 59 /1116:104 31 / 20 30 121 ,11% 1976, 9 .11 1) 2/20 1 64 16 :16 125/41 176,19 21:4 : 6 | 9 : 23 51 7:19 1912 1173 234 31 15 :17
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+11 ...
8 :35 :200 15 2 6 4 31% 20% 80% 11
18431 2514
1307% 31322X 15 % 9
111% 28 23 1744 204 26
:21%|10/ 13/ 81' --
Parte, L'enter ..
10
Pontenl
, 114
25).
l'itt -!: 1d
236 1116
121
101%
11
,15% 19/2 18X 16
(25/ 11621:1!197 211/ 221(19)4| 5%| 64
(11)%
1 !!
174 1614
-
1944 '4 15
15
19
21
1 64 18
1/4|10% 17
14 / 1 ( 17)
1131-06:19
5X 114 0
: 9: 23-4 151; 264 21
5
1X41.1.1.17% 12 10% 13
110
-
4 103 1/ 20
21 1 94.19% 20
21 27
=I West
12 5 113
194 2X 173 103
9% 21/ 13/20A 13% 10% 16%ABY
7
5
$14 101. 12
11
5 183, 234.214
5
7:62.3 164 18
18141171 /4
--
20
2%
10%254
₾ | Parma
10k
North Chili
¥ 13
12
13 - 112 113915/ 112 20 ,10
12 187:15
21 &19
--
Part !!!..
114 7 11
41 9
130
(21" 91[ 11 139 13 3162 144 83:10
215 26 30
15
I'.
3
10
11
í 12
¡10) 14/ 04 16% 5 161/ 194
6
83 12
Menton ..
29 16 11 4 54121
Mendon Center. 264 11
23
21 32 4 965 505 7%, +34 93: 134.16
4
2º<
113 21
1,
21
[18); 28)
3,4261
4X
2.1 12350241264 10 11X
Fairport ....
23 1 7
316.17
Greife 913 91, 121/1616 0x 1215.12 116 10 |133, 18: 164
Greeer Center ... 12% 136-15
Homay. Falls ...
Ch): 154, 9113 101;
11
17
19 23 :. 2112113 1214.17
11/ 11)6 114 191%
Iromlegnoit .... 18
11
Monitord
7X 204 214 :154|14 124 212 202 234 165 23 191
East Clarion ...
11
2
6
11 8 19 V 291653142716
East Hi autta ..
KaAt 1:u h.
0294:12
2114 :19
-
17
512 8216 16
121
1214
Clark-op
6 :211
14212336.18
Clarks de Center 10 - 1914 BLEUS. 16
5
21
Buslinell's Basin 23
28
141. 10
!193' 1
Churchville. ..
7
Brighton ...
16
Broek; ort ...
rtta.
64. 10 9 19. 1 9% 13'2 9 13 | 7 1167 212-19 165 194 5X 10, 16 [16]; 20
5
21 , 15
7%-214
4.2111 7 5
1306 19)4 20 21
11914 1 194 145 154 1221164 211 1941 2
J 14 13X 224 2515
15 %
Center.
114 11 / 18
10
13
2X 1344
son.
MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
417
PHOTOGRAPHS! AT TAYLOR & BACON'S,
OTER NO. 55 MAIN STREET,
Odd Fellows Hall, - Rochester, N. Y.
A. A. LE CLEAR, - Operator.
NOTICE!
Men, Women and Children are required to appear at the Photograph Parlors of TAYLOR & BACON. Orer 55 Main St., and invest to the extent of their ColSII ! Per order of PUBLIC OPINION.
Our facilities are such that we can produce Pictures of all descrip- tions made at a Photo- graph Gallery, on the most reasonable terms and in the very best style and quality.
We have made a specialty of Copying and Enlarging Old Pictures of Deceased Persons, in which we have been very successful in re- taining the likeness, &c.
-
We paint or work up Pictures in India Juk or Water Colors, and as we do all of our on work we can give our patrons better work for the some money then is usual at other places. Call and See.
418 MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
CHAUNCEY W. CLARK.
DEALER IN
Hats, Caps, FILS,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
AND BUFFALO ROBES.
56 STATE STREET,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
F. MILLER & BRO., OPTICIANS! IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Optical & Mathematical Instruments
A large assortment of Microscopes. Field and Open Glasses, Telescopes. .. Marine. Thermometers, Barometre, Stereo-copie Views, &n. &C. First che- Microscopic objects, with many new. rare and interesting sperimen -. aflording instructive illustrations in Anatomy. Physiology. Botons. Eu- topology, theology and Mineralogy, prepared by E. Wheeler, Toje- ping, Moller, Edwards, Bourgogne and offers.
Materials for Preparing & Mounting Object -.
69 Nassau. Corner John Street. NEW YORK.
F 85-14 644 10
5563
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