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BROWN. JOHN. farmer 110. .
BROWN. THOMAS F .. commission mer- chant, 135 Main, owus farm 3.
Browning. John N., (Browning & McKech-
BROWNING & McKECHNIE, (John N. Browning and Win. S. Mckechnie.) grocers and liquor dealers, cor. Main & Chapel.
Brundri !: c. L. ( .. (Hopewell.) farmer 50. Brundridge. Geo .. (Hopewell. ) farmer 100. Bruudridye, Joseph W., (Hopewell,) farmer 115.
Brush. Andrew C .. (Hopewell.) farmer 84. Brush. Samuel. owns farin 30.
Buckley. Oliver S., (Green ( Buckley.) Burchard, Amasa. farmer 25.
Burchard. Miss Libbie, (Gorham,) school teacher.
BURGHER, SIDNEY S., sash, doors and blind- BUSHFIELD, JAMES H., farmer, leases Bushfield, Mrs. Sarah, (Hopewell.) farmer 199. CALLESTER, JOHN, lawyer, Main, owns farm 37%. Camp. Curtis. (Farmington,) thresher and furnier 40.
Camp. Henry. (Farmington.) farmer 40. Camp. John. (Farmington.) farmer 16.
"CANANDAIGUA ACADEMY, Noah T. Clark. A. M., principal : Chas. S. Hal- rev. A M .. associate principal ; Rev. C. S. Leillinewell. teacher of rhetoric and Question : Edmund Clarke. teacher of Enzlich branches, algebra, &c. : Mile. J Berjon, teacher of French ; Geo. . I. Chadwick, teacher of piano; Amos A. Keinle. teacher of primary department and gymnastics ; Wm. C. Potter, teach- er of drawing.
Caninlaigus Gas Light Co., Allen Wood. -! ]w.rintendent.
Castle. Francis J., farner 142. CAVAN. ALEX .. farmer s4. Chadwick, Groo. J. Chadwick, & Levis) masi. foucher. teacher Canandaigua Academy, and leader brass band.
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ONTARIO COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
D.W. BAIRD
D. W. BAIRD,
26 & 28 CASTLE STREET, GENEVA, N. Y. Keeps constantly on hand and manufactures to order LICHT CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Shifting Top and Open Buggies, Elliptic and Platform Spring Family and Business Wagons, Light Road and Skeleton Wagons, Road and Track Sulkles, CUTTERS, SLEIGHH, &O.
The experience of fifteen years in the manufacture of Light Work, and the reputation for durability which it has acquired, is a sufficient guaran- tee to the public of its superiority. Having enlarged my business, and giving to it my undivided attention, it will betolthe advantage of those wishing Carriages to give me a call, and examine materials & workmanship
LOUTE TIMMERMAN'S
Barber Shop and Shampooing Rooms,
No. 142 Main Street,
CANANDAIGUA, N. Y.
ALSO DEALER IN Gents' Furnishing Goods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
HAIR OILS, COLOGNES.
A large assortment of PERFUMERY,
Such as the Jockey Club, Night Blooming Cereus, and all other popular brands in the market.
Remember the Place
- Webster House Block.
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Chadwick & Lewis. (Geo. J. Chadwick and } Croaker. Jonathan. farmer 67. Erastus B. Lewis.) music dealers. Main.
*CHAMBERLAIN, FRANK O .. proprietor Webster Honse, west side Main: pro- prietor stage route between Canandai- gua, Rushville aud Naples, semi-daily, and owns farm 8. .
CHAPIN, CILAS., (Hopewell.) farmer 100. Chapin. Geo. B., (Chapin & Tate.)
Chapin & Tate. (Creo. B. Chapin and Ste- phen HI. Tate.) liquor dealers 12s Main. Chapin. Mrs. Laurania, farmer 20.
Chapin. Thaddeus, owns farm 38.
CHASE, HOMER, farmer 268.
Cheeney, W. Fitch, physician.
Chosebro, Henry O., lawyer, Main.
Che-ebro. Henry O., (South Bristol,) law- yer and vine raiser.
Christian. Asbury, farmer 300.
Clark. Miss, teacher Ontario Female Semi- nary.
Clark. John. farmer 93.
Clark. Miss Z. A., treasurer Ontario Orphan Asylum.
Clarke, Edmund, teacher Canandaigua Ac- ademy.
Clarke. Noah T., A. M., principal Canan- dnigna Academy.
CLOHECY. PATRICK. farmer 3.
Claudius. Charles. tobacconi-t.
Cross. Judson J .. (G. W. Combs (& Co.)
Coe. John S., lawyer and notary public, No. 1 Atwater Hall.
Coe, Win. W .. insurance and real estate agent, No. 1 Atwater Hall
Coleman, A. G .. (CA. man & Carmen.)
*COLEMAN & CARMAN. (.A. G Coleman and M. R. Carmen, dentists, office north of Court House.
Colin -. James, farmer !5.
Combe. Gen. W., (. W. C
*COMMES. G. W: &. CO .. ( W. Comle.
". tp) spoke and hab fictory, foot of Main.
CONNALL, MICHAEL, farmer 15.
Cook. Corydon P., (Cool. Fan Tene & Co.) Durand. Luman M., farmer 130.
Cook, Col, Robert D .. (South Bri-tol.) vine ! raiser and farmer so. Cook. Geo., president First National Bank of Canandaigua.
Cook. Mrs. Geo., president Ontario Orphan . Early. Daniel, farmer 80.
Asylum.
Cook. Van Tyne & Co., (Corydon P. Conk. Henry K. Van Tyne and Clinton 1. B ickus.) carriage manufacturers. Be- mis.
COOLEY, ALBERT B., farmer 100.
Cooley. Franci- M .. farmer 68.
COOLEY. JOHN B., farmer 351.
Cooler. James S., agricultural implements, 161 Main. .
Cooley. Nathaniel N .. farmer $0.
CORSON. OSCAR II .. agent U. S. Express C'o., cor. Main and Chapin. COVEL. THOS. J., (South Bristol.) farmer 4:1.
COY. CHARLES, assistent assessor inter- nal rev .. barnes- audi trunks, 157 Main. Conghlin. Jerry cartman.
Crandall. Cha -. E., blacksmith.
*CRANE. OSCAR N., undertaker, office & rooms. 116 Main. CRITTENDEN, OREN E., farmer 120.
CROOKER, MARTIN T .. farmer, leases 140. CROSBY, J. CUYLER, deputy postmaster. CROSS, EDWARD, (Hopewell,) farmer 110.
Cross. Judson J .. (G. W .. Combs && ('o.)
Crowly, John, four and feed store, 200 Main, owns farm 32.
Cullen, Richard. carpenter.
Daggett. O. E .. Rev., Congregational cler- vyman.
Daggett. Mrs. O. E., directress Ontario Or- phan Asylum. Daily, Elizabeth M. Mrs., milliner, over Ontario Bank. Main.
Daily. John. carpenter.
DASZBIER, dealer in ready made clothing. 160 Main.
Drhow. Ansel. farmer 93.
DeBow. Gerrit. (Farmington.) retired far- mer 1.35.
DeBoy. James C .. (Farmington,) farmer -5. and leases 155.
Decker. Frances. Miss, (Mrs. B. H. Ackley
DECKER, JOHN J., blacksmith 102 Main. Deamis. Rowland H., farmer 10.
MENTON. MARTIN C .. farmer 117.
DEPEW, JOHN. (Hopewell,) farmer 135.
Donivon, Kitty T., ( Kinyon & Donicon.) Domuzla-«, Sainnel, farmer 70.
Downing. W .. paint shop. Coy.
*DRAPER, J. C., president of village. dealer in dress goods and carpets, 162 Main.
Drury, Leander M., lawyer, Court.
Dugan, Johu. ( Dugan & Sprauge.)
Duran & Sprange, (John Dagan and Lem- vel Spraugeb merchant tailors and clothiers. 155 Main.
Durand, Rufus, farmer 225.
Darand. Wm .. farmer 159.
EARL. JOHN, proprietor Union House, tont Main.
Timon-ton. O., ticket agent for all western rinde. .EHRLICH, LOUIS A., dry goods, 170 Elghmv. Henry H., baggage master, N. Y. C. R. R. Eighmy, Henry II., Mrs., dress and cloak maker. Phenix.
EMnidzo, Austin. (Hopewell. ) farmer 36. Endri Ize. Austin. hopee farrier. Chapin. Eldridge & Richardson, ( W. B. Eldridge "od Hury Richardson.) meat market, 121 Main.
Eldridge. Win. B., (Eldridge & Richard-
ET -. ADD 1. 1.1. d. W. HI. Ellis.) EM-, A. & W. H .. .. ADion and Wm. HI. jr., builders, -hop, Coy. Ellis. D. B. carpenter. ETFs. Jim - A .. poi-mith. 117 Main. * ELLIS. WALTER IL., watches and jewel- ry, 163 Main.
Dunkle. Gra .. : Hopewell.) farmer 100.
Daniap. John, hotel proprietor, cor. Main and Buffalo. Dar ind. Burrett. farmer 181.
barand. Erias, farmer 300.
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S. C. CONE,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN
Ti
YOUNG
TYSON
FINE
TEA BLACK TEAS
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
AND PROVISIONS,
STONE, WILLOW
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS AND NUTS, CANNED FRUITS AND JELLY, KEROSENE, PETROLEUM, FLUIDS, LUBRICATING AND CRUDE OILS.
CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
1
GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. NO. 344 SENECA ST., COR. LINDON,
GENEVA, - N. Y.
DA80 BRAD
180 4000
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Ellis, Win. II .. (4. & W. IT. Ellis.)
Ewerson, B. K., (P. O. address, Dundee, Yates Co.,) farmer 100.
Ewins. Capt. Geo., master steamer Canan- daigna.
Faber. Peter. ( Wade & Faber.)
FAILING, WM., proprietor Washington Hotel.
Fairbanks. Clark, cartman.
FAIRCHILD. JAMIES C., book and sta- tionery dealer, and book-binder, 185 | Gates, Joseph B., (Hopewell.) farmer 160. Main.
Fake. Warren, groceries and crockery, 152 Main.
FARRINGTON, D. C., Mrs .. dress and cloak maker, over 163 Main.
Faurot, Heary, (P. O. address 220 Broad- way. N. Y .. ) lawyer and owns firm 00). FAU ROT. JACOB P., lawyer, Atwater Hall, Main, owns farm 75.
Fenton. James, farmer 61.
FERGUSON, HARRISON B., insurance and real estate agent, notary public and town clerk.
Ferguson, John H., insurance and real es- tate agent. Main.
Field, Henry M., ( Metcalf & Field.)
Finley, Geo. A., (Finley & Sons.)
Finley, Horace MI., (Finley & Sons.)
Finley. Marshal, (Finley & Sons.)
FINLEY & SONS. (Marchal, Horace M. anul Geo. A .. ) photographic artists and . music dealers, 172 Main. Finn, Daniel, farmer 10.
First National Bank of Canandaigua, Geo. Cook, president ; M. D. Munger. ca-h- ier : west side Maiu.
Fitz Gerald. C. D., Miss, dress and cloak maker, Chapin.
FLANNIGAN, JOHN, loon, Main.
Flint, Harriett, Miss. ZDA
Flint & Lightfoot, iMiss H ett Fant and Miss Sarah A. 1in1.tre Cien-makers. Main.
Guys, John, bazzage master, N. Y. C. R. R. Flynn. J .. cartman. Granger, Francis, lawyer, owns farms 230. FOBES. JONATHAN B., owns farm 105, . Granger. Gideon, lawyer. residence 273 Main.
Fox. Frank. constable.
FOX, GUSTAVUS R., agt. Am. Ex. Co., 119 Main.
Fox. JJohn, (South Bristol.) farmer 25. FRANCIS, JOHN B., cabinet ware and an. : Green & Buckley. (Walter D. Green and dertaker, 119 Main.
FRANCISCO, HENRY, (Gorham,) farmer 2294. and wife 120.
FRANKLIN. LEO., billiard room, 3d floor Bennett Block, Main.
Frazer, Elizabeth, Mrs., (Frazer & Rodin- ' Greene, Charles C .. artist, rooms 123 Main. con.) .BEEN. MILES H .. farmer 100.
Frazer & Robinson, (Mrs. Elizabeth Frazer and Mrs. Jane Robinson, millinery, Main, Freer, Charles, carpenter. Freer, Geo .. painter.
Freer. Martin, boots and shoes, Buffalo. Freshour. John, (Hopewell.) farmer 100. Freshour, Nelson, Mrs., milliner 195 Main. Friend. -. (Brown a Friend.) FROST. GEO P .. farmer, leases 120. Fuller, Smith, carpenter.
Furner. Stephen M., (Hopowell,) shoemak- er and farmer 1%. GAGE. CALEB. farmer 110. Gage, Frank, cartman.
Galloway, Win., (Gorham,) farmer 84 and lease- 120.
GARBER, JACOB, carpenter and farmer 103.
GARDNER. DAVID, farmer 140.
*GARDNER. ELISHA W., lawyer, Atwa- ter Hall.
GARLINGHOUSE, L. B., wholesale and retail liquor store.
Ga-kill. Lydia, Mrs., dressmaker.
GATES. LEONARD, (Gorham,) farmer 130. Gates, Moses S., (Hopewell,) farmer 6. Catlend, Patrick, carpenter.
Gepland. I. vi b. groceries and provisions, 1 Bemis Block, Main.
GELDER. GEORGE, (Hopewell,) farmer, leave- 153. George. Samuel, fariner 63.
GIDDINGS, RICHARD, lime kiln and far- GIFFORD. LEVT. farmer 100.
GIFFORD, NATHANIEL A., farmer, leas-
Gillett. Hl C .. Mrs., dress and cloak maker 6; Pleasant. GII I.ETT. THOS. J., farmer 100.
*GILLETTE. JOHN, JR., lawyer, office north door Atwater Hall, Main.
Gillitte. Seymour N., farmer 187. Gooding. Spencer. (Gooding & Stark.)
GOODING & STARK. (Spencer Gooding . and Thomas F. stark,) lawyers, over 1:4 Main.
Gooding. Wells, farmer 530. Goodrich, Chas. W., farmer 233.
Goodwin, Linus M., (Hopewell,) cooper and former 14.
Gorham, Nathaniel. (Gorham & Sty.)
GORHAM & SLY, Nathaniel Gorham and Frander Sty.) wool and produce deal-
Granter, Gen. John A., lawyer, president Board of Trustees of Ontario Orphan Asylum, owns farms. 135.
Granger. J. Albert, lawyer, office in Bank Block.
Wirer S. Buckley.) milk dealers, own fırın 30.
GREENE, C. C., MRS., millinery, dress Eriking and stamping, also sewing-ma- chine agent. 123 Main.
Given, Walter D., (Green & Buckley.)
Grave4. Rinsford D., blacksmith.
Gregory, Stephen W., silver plater, 160
GRIDLEY. H., coal dealer. R. R. Avenue. Griffith, Wnt. H., (ordon & Griffith.). Grimer. Nahum, Grime & & Thompson.)
Girine- & Thompson. ( Naloom Grimes and .J. r. M. Tenison grocers and com-
Gulick. Erchert. Intuber. yard, Pleasant. (receives mail, also, at Starkey, Yates (n.) GUNNISON. LEVI B., farmer SS. Guun, Lucins B., (L. B. and W. P. Gunn.)
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CCODING & STARK, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS,
Over 178 Main St., CANANDAIGUA, N. Y.,
Will attend to all legal business entrusted to their charge, in any of the State or U. S. Courts. Special attention given to proceedings under the new Bankrupt Act. Also, Bounties and Claims against the Government collected with promptness.
SPENCER GOODING.
THOS. F. STARK.
J. P. FAUROT,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, Office First Floor, Atwater Block, CANANDAIGUA, N. Y.
C. A. RICHARDSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
Office Main street, - - - CANANDAIGUA, N. Y.
E. W. GARDNER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR,
In United States and State Courts. Particular Attention given to Real Estate Cases. Office No. 1, Atwater Block, CANANDAIGUA, N. Y.
AVERY HEMENWAY,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, Also JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Office in Atwater Hall, CANANDAIGUA, N. Y.
SUTTA
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Gunn. L. B. and W. P., (Lucius B. and W. ; Howell, Thomas M .. lawyer and United Pinter.) proprietors of Canandaigua States commissioner, No. 6 Atwater Hall. Hotel. own farms 100. Gunn. W. Porter, (L. B. and W. P. Gunn.) Howey, Joel M., farmer 162.
GUNNISON LEVI B., farmer Ss.
HADLEY, CHARLES W .. hair dresser 198 Main, owns vineyard 20.
HAIRE. JAMES, farmer 100.
Halsey. Chas. S., A. M., associate principal Canandaigua Academy.
Hanna. John J., farmer 500.
Harrington, John, farmer 5.
Hart. T. E .. owns farm 75.
HATHAWAY. EDGAR, farmer. leases 170. Hawley. Asa. (Pierson & Hadley.)
*HAWLEY, JAMES A., M. D., eclectic physician.
*HAWLEY. JOHN W., manufacturer of agricultural implements, 111 Main.
Havel. J. Byron. physician.
ILAYTON, WM., harness and trunks, 169 Moin.
*HEMENWAY. AVERY, lawyer and jus- tice of the peace, Atwater Hall, Main. Hehesy. Bridget, Mrs., boarding house, 94 . Main. Herbert, A. C., meat market. Herrington, Earl P., carpenter and farmer 15.
Herrington, Elijah, farraer 120.
Herron, David. (Herron & Hubben.)
Herren, Frank, Miss, music teacher.
Herron & Hubbell, (David Herron and Johnson, Daniel C. carriage maker. Cha- Walter S. Hubbell.) lawyers, No. 5 At- water Hall.
Herron. Joseph, lawyer over 102 Main.
Hibbard, F. G., Rev., M. E. clergyman. Hickov, James, carpenter.
Hiskox, Geo .. farmer 302.
Hickox. Geo. S., farmer 115. HICKOX. HENRY B., farmor tr. Hickox. James S., fermer 71. HICKS. EDWIN, lawyer and d attor-
Hick-, James E., (Matrice & Hick. Hicks. Stephen C., constable.
IIICES. W.M. H., (South Bristol,) former . Kisang. Porick. farmer 30.
Hill. Abraham, boots and shoes, 1-5 Main. 'Kettle, Amos A., teacher Canandaigua III.I. FRANCIS A .. (Hopewell,) overseer ; Academy. of' e o inty Poor House. Kelly. S. J., (Hopewell.) farmer 111.
HI:M. R .. watches and jewelry, 140 Main.
Il:lis. Frederick D., ( Willis ( Hills.)
Hillman, Ronben. (Hopewell,) saw mill, car- B.Ster and farmer 5.
Hinman, Gertrude, Miss, music teacher, cor. Man. & Gorham.
Hitchrock. Muson, farmer 97. Hodgson. Sammel, farmer 63.
Hot. John, boot- and shoes, 109 Main. Hoffman, Chas. W .. (G. W. Combs & Co.) Holcomb. James S., paint shop, Coy.
Holloran. Thos., farmer 45.
Holmes, M.s., recording secretary Ontario Organ Asylum.
*HOLMES. E. B., homeopathic physician, Town Hall. residence 20 Bristol. Hola. E. & Mrs. Holmes & Jackson.) Holger & Jackson. (Max. E.N. Holmes and J.K .f. W. Jackson,) residence Main, e, 11 f - 30. Hopkins. Molfond, farmer 163. Hon .... lerhard. Hestated farin 137. Howelt. Alexander H., lawyer and justice of the peace, Hubbell Block.
Hubbell, Walter S. (Herron & Hubbell.)
HIUDON & GRIFFITH. (Oliver Hudon and Wm. H. Griffith,) boots and shoes, Main. Indon, Oliver, (Idon & Griffith.)
HUDSON & BROTHER. (MMiller B. and Jacob G .. ) stove dealers, 110 Main.
Hnd-on, Jacob G., (Hudson de Bro.) Hudson, Miller B., ( Hudson e Bro.)
: Hunn. Nathan S., farmer 200.
letham. Martin, cartman.
dark-on, J. W .. Miss, (Holmes & Jackson.) Jack-m. Soytour H .. cwns fanta 100.
JAIIN, JOSEPH, undertaker and cabinet ware rooms, 108 Main.
Jansen, A. & Co., (.rend Jansen and Ma- ry JJ. Samovr) dealers in groceries and fancy goods. cor. Main & Chapin. Jansen, Arend, (.1. Jansen &f. Co.)
Jewett. Dr. IL., allop. physician and lectur- er on physiology, Ontario Female Sem- inary.
JOBSON. CHAS., job printing office, 2nd story Bemis Block. John-on, A. B .. (Hopewell.) farmer 5%. Juha-on. A. L., (Hopewell.) carpenter and Firmer 10.
JOHNSON. CHAS. P., farmer 188.
1%. Johnsod, John, Inmber yard, R. R. Ave- 1:00. John-on, Robert E., farmer 143. JOHNSON, MRS. SEYMOUR V. R., far- mer 1i.
Jones, Sarah A., teacher Ontario Female Seminary. Jones. Solonon, ticket agent and telegraph operator Northern C. R. W. Jadivire, Wm., superintendent of highways Owits 39 acres in village and farmer 117. Kane, James, farmer 65.
KEAR. JOHN, farmer, leases 187.
kiny. Hugh. builder, shop Chapin. hinz, John. carpenter.
Kinomin. Nelson, fariner 106.
KINYON & DONIVON, OIrs. E. A. Kin- you read Mixx Kittie T. Dentrom. ) ladies hair dressing room, over 194 Main.
Kinson. E. A., Mrs. (Kingin & Damiton.) Kiteto !. Lewis, carringe maker. Main. Lasport, Albert G. (P. Langport & Sam.) : Lattsport. Polly. Mrs. (P. Lamport de Som.) LAMPORT. P. & SON. (Mrs. Pily and Al- br! G.Viron foundry, Clark.
Lamport. Wm. Hf., owns farm 40.
LAPHAM & ADAMS, E. G. Lapham and !! a. 17. .! dd.mma.) lawyers, Fand S .it- water Block.
Laplan. E. G .. . Lapham & Adams.)
Lattina. Heury D .. . Hopewell. farmer 10. Lawrence. T. A .. auchmeer.
1.06. Mrs. Polle, tarmer 115.
Lefever. Daniel, (Later & Sheldon.) LEFE ER & SHELDON. (Daniel Leferir ne! Li T. Sheldon, groceries and li- quors, Main.
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Leffiingwell. C. S., Rev., Episcopal clergy- man, teacher Canandaigua Academy. Lemon. James, farmer 10.
Lewis, Erastus B. (Chadwick & Lewis.) . Lewis, James. carpenter.
Lightfoot, Sarah N, Miss, (Flint & Light- foot. )
LINCOLN, ANSON S .. grocer. Main.
Lincoln, Arlinns. (Hopewell.) farmer 220.
LINCOLN, FLAVIUS J., (Gorham,) far- iner 50. -
Lincoln, Henry, (Gorham,) farmer 100.
Lincoln. Henry jr., (Gorham.) farmer 85.
LINCOLN, WM. J., clerk at A. S. Lin- coln's.
Lines, Edwin, boots and shoes 130 Main. Lines & Son, (Stephen B. Sr and Stephen B., Jr .. ) boots and shoes, 171 Main. Lines, Stephen B. Sr., (Fines & Son.) Lives, Stephen B., Jr. (Lines & Son.)
LONG, REUBEN O., grocer 121 Main. Lord, Ephraim. farmer 113.
LUCAS, HOLMES C., commission mer- chant and agent Merchant's Union Ex. Co .. 147 Main.
Lyon, Mrs. James, owns farm 50.
LYON, JOHN J, farmer 15.
Mages, Frederick, hats, caps and furs, 178 Main.
Mallery. Horace D., proprietor Ontario Ho- tel. Court. owns farm to.
Maltman, John. farmer 141.
Mar-h. Clark M., photograph artist, Hub- bell Block. Mason, Jesse, (J. Masm & Son.)
Mason. J. Harvey, (J. MMason de Son.) super- visor of town.
Mason, J. & Son, (Jessie and J. Harrey.) leather and findings. 190 Main.
MASSETH. E .. proprietor Niagara Hou-e. Path of N. Y. C. Depot.
Mather. Geo. C., farmer 19.
Mattico. Geo .. . Mattia & Hicks.)
MATTICE & HICKS. (+0. Math . and James F. Hicks.) planing mill, sash. doors and blinds. Pleasant.
Mattice, Morris M., tin ware manuf .. 153 Main.
MATTISON. C. E., local editor Ontario Repository & Messenger.
*MATTISON, JACOB J., editor and pro- prietor Ontario Repository & Messen- ger.
MCCLURE, DARWIN, (Hopewell.) farmer 110.
MclInre, John S., grocer 132 Main.
MCCLURE. MRS. MARY E., farmer 31.
MCCORMICK, FRANK P., fish market, opp. First National Bank. MeCready, Alonzo, farmer 02.
Mccready, Seelve, farmer 62.
MeGinnis, Win., architect and mason.
MCGOUGH, JOHN. carpenter.
Melutyre, Terry, farmer 50.
Melntyre. Thos., farmer 54.
MeKechnie. Alex., (J. & 1. Mc Kechnie.) McRechnie, J. & A., (Jumus and Aler.) brewers and mal-ter-, Buffalo, owns farms in town. 200.
McRechmio. Jumaes. (J. d. A. Mo Kechnic.)
MeKuchnie, Win. S., (Browning & Me- Kochnie.) Mckinney, Joseph, Rev., Catholic clergy- man.
McMillan, John, fariner 105.
McMillan, Peter H., farmer 210.
MeNamara, John, farmer 40.
Mc Neilly, Win., ticket agent, N. Y. C. R.R.
MEAD. SMITH W .. farmer, leases 115.
MEATH, BERNARD, farmer 185.
Meek, Charles, carpenter.
Meek, Wm. C .. ( Bates &f Meek.)
MENTEATH, MRS. ISALLA M. STUART, farmer 300.
MENTER, MRS. ROBERT. farmer $0.
Messenger. Hiram J., president Bank of Ontario.
METCALF & FIELD, (Jabez HI. Metcalf und Henry M. Field,) lawyers, over the Beals Bank.
Metcalf, Henry, farmer 153.
Metcalf, Hiram. lawyer.
Metcalf, Jabez H., (Metcalf & Field.)
MIDDLEBROOK, MRS. WM., farmer 90. Miles. Amasa, (Hopewell.) farmer 161.
Miles, Chas .. (Hopewell.) farmer 68.
*MILLIKEN, NATHAN J .. editor and proprietor Ontario Co. Times, county clerk. Times office, east side Main, up stairs.
Moor. James M., (Farmington,) farmer, lease= 162. Moore. J. & H .. ( James and Henry,) dry goods, 196 Main.
Moran, Michael. carpenter.
Moran. Thomas, teamster, residence 46 Main. Morgan, Silas G., farmer SS.
Morrisev. John, farmer 5.
Morse, Edward H., farmer 182.
Morre. Elthu M., (Morse & Wells,) surro- gate.
Morse. Kate, teacher Ontario Female Sem- inarv. Morse, Miss Martha A., teacher Ontario Female Seminary.
MORSE & WELLS, EN M. Morse and Mariny (. Wells, lawyers, No. 6 At- water Hall: also own vineyard.
Munger, M. D., ca-hier First National Bank of Canandaigua.
Mayer. Merrick, broker, 165 Main.
MURPHY. DANIEL. farmer 26.
Murray. Albert G., postmaster.
Murray, Bentley P., (James B. Murray &
Murray, James B., (James B. Murray &
MURRAY, JAMES B. & SONS, (James B., Bentley, P.and James D. ) eider mill, and manuf. cider vinegar, residence 4- Main. Murray, James D., (James B. MMurray &
MUTSCHLER. LOUIS, model meat mar- ket. 113 Main.
Neatie. Henry E., marble works 115 Main. NEW WAN, A. S., druggist, 186 Main. NEWTON, ELIAS, Mariner 37.
MAGARA HOUSE, E. Ma-eth, proprie- for, south of N. Y. C. depot.
Nicholson. Edward, (Hopewell.) farmer 50. Northrop, Solomon J., farmer IT. *NORTON, EDWIN R., marble works,
NORTON, ELIJAH B .. farmer 65. NOTT, ALFRED M .. farmer 170. Nott, Win. W., farmer 33. Oatman, Mrs. Edgar, farmer 48.
132 ONTARIO COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
D. P. NELSON, Manufacturer and dealer in
HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Light and Heavy,
DOUBLEAND SINGLE, Made from a superior quality of Oak and Hemlock Leather. Also,
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Ladies' and Gents' Traveling Bags, Fly Nets, Fly Sheets, Horse Blankets, &c., &c., &c. Repairing done on short notice and moderate charges. Water St. GENEVA, N. Y.
COL. & BENNETT,
GUNSMITHS, OVER SAVAGE'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, . SENECA ST., GENEVA, N. Y. DESIGNERS AND MODEL BUILDERS,
GENERAL JOBBERS IN WOOD, BRASS AND IRON. GUNSMITHING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED. Particular attention paid to this branch of the business. and, in fact
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