Gazetteer and business directory of St. Lawrence County, N.Y. for 1873-4, Part 36

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1873
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : Journal Office
Number of Pages: 496


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FIFTY OR MORE AT A SITTING


We are Prepared to Make all of the


NEW STYLES OF PICTURES,


And the only Gallery in the State that makes the New


COLLODIO CHLORIDE PICTURES ! And "Illuminates," our New Style.


Every Arrangement for taking Buildings, Machinery &c. Old Pictures enlarged to any size at moderate charges. Call and see us. JAS. M. DOW.


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LORD


IMPROVED


YOUNG AMERICA MOWER ND REAPER,


1872-3.


Two Driving Wheels-Double Geared-Broad Box Bear- ings-Self-Adjusting Pitman-Floating and Folding 4 and 4 1-2 Feet Rear Cut Steel Bar-Easily Raised to Pass Obstructions- Tidy Spring Seat.


These Machines have been sold extensively to the farmers of Jefferson and adjoining counties, and in all the severe trials they have been proven inferior to none ; combin- ing all the patented improvements of the best in use, and having a driving power equal to most larger machines ; they are warranted to do good work easily with 4/2 Feet Cut,


SAVING TO THE PURCHASER FROM $20 TO $30


on the cost of a No. 1 Machine. They are perfectly adapted to Mowing uneven ground, and dry, wet or tangled grass. Are made of the best materials, and with particular reference to meeting the wants of the purchaser ; especially when price, quality, and convenience of repair are considered.


They are offered on trial with others, to be tried by the purchaser, if desired. in his own way, without interference of agent or principal ; and if not thereupon preferred, may be returned free of charge, unless kept an unreasonable time, or damaged or broken by improper use.


DEALERS SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS.


Agents Wanted.


C. LORD,


SUCCESSOR TO J. & G. LORD & CO.


Beebee Island,


Watertown, N. Y.


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GOUVERNEUR.


Bowman, Clark J., (Gouverneur,) hair | Cooper, Aaron, (Gouverneur,) farmer. dresser, over 10 Main.


Bowman, William A., (Gouverneur,) hair dresser, over 5 Main.


BOWNE, C. H., (Gouverneur,) (Barney & Bowne.)


BOWNE, JAMES, (Gouverneur,) farmer 112.


Bowne, Wm. H., (Gouverneur,) express agent, dry goods and notions, 5 Main. Breckenridge, Wm., (Gouverneur,) car- penter.


Brodie, James & Son,. (Gouverneur,) ( William E.,) merchant tailors, 27 Main.


· Brodie, William E., (Gouverneur,) (James Brodie & Son.)


Brown, Christopher, (Gouverneur,) carpen- ter and farmer 186.


Brown, Geo., (Gouverneur,) farmer 80.


Brown, Henry, (Gouverneur,) farmer 129.


Brown, Henry H., (Gouverneur,) farmer 225.


BROWN, JAMES 2D, (Gouverneur,) far- mer 266 and, in Rossie, 111.


Brown, J. C. Mrs., (widow,) (Gouverneur,) (with heirs,) farmer 230.


BROWN, JAMES G., (Gouverneur,) far- mer.


Brown, Mary, (Wegatchie,) farmer 67.


Brown, Robert F., (Gouverneur,) farmer 247.


Brown, Robert M., (Gouverneur,) farmer. BULLARD, WARREN B., (Gouverneur,) eclectic physician, west side of River. Burch, Charles, (Wegatchie,) farmer 95.


Burt, Alfred Jr., (Gouverneur,) produce dealer.


Burt, Jennie E. Mrs., (Gouverneur,) teach- er of painting and drawing, Gouverneur Academy.


BURT, LEVI R., (Gouverneur,) farmer 2216.


Butler, Joel, (Gouverneur,) farmer 94.


Calloway, F. E. Miss, (Gouverneur,) millin- er, over 11 Main.


Carpenter, Alfred S., (Gouverneur,) farmer 51.


Carpenter, Darius C., (Gouverneur,) farmer 151.


CARPENTER, J. B., (Gouverneur,) physi- cian and surgeon.


CARPENTER, NELSON, (Gouverneur,) carpenter and joiner.


Carswell, Geo. H., (Gouverneur,) farmer 216.


*CENTRAL HOUSE, (Gouverneur,) James Aldous, prop.


CHAMBERLIN, PELEG, (Gouverneur,) farmer 175.


Charter, John, (Wegatchie,) farmer 104.


CLARK, BARDINE, (Shingle Creek,) far- mer 175.


CLARK, JAS., (Gouverneur,) (with James Jr .. ) farmer 350.


CLARK, JAMES JR., (Gouverneur,) asses- sor and (with James,) farmer 350.


Clifton, James, (Gouverneur,) farmer 173. Cole, Erastus, (Gouverneur,) street com- missioner and farmer 218.


Collins, John, (Gouverneur,) farmer 84. CONKLIN, N. J. REV., (Gouverneur,) pastor of Presbyterian Church, Church St. 0


Cooper, Ivory, (Richville,) farmer 83.


Corbin, Amasa, (Gouverneur,) retired far- mer 131.


Corbin, Charles, (Gouverneur,) speculator and farmer 47.


Corbin, Jay S., (Gouverneur,) (Litchfield & Corbin.)


Crandall, Samuel W., (Gouverneur,) retired cheese maker.


Crawford, Edwin, (Gouverneur,) (Draper, Rice & Co.)


Crawford, Lucinda Miss, (Gouverneur,) dress maker, and stamping for em- broidery, Park.


CREAM OF THE VALLEY CHEESE FACTORY,(Gouverneur,) Elias Kelsey, prop.


CULBERTSON, A. E., (Gouverneur,) (with Mrs. Christie,) farmer 155.


CULBERTSON, CHRISTIE MRS., (Gouv- erneur,) (with A. E.,) farmer 155.


Cunningham, Chas. A., (Gouverneur,) far- mer 80.


Cunningham, John H., (Gouverneur,) far- mer 50.


Cunningham, Wm. H., (Gouverneur,) far- mer 65.


CUSHMAN, MYRON, (Gouverneur,) tailor and farmer 53%, 10% Main.


CUTTING, AARON B., (Gouverneur,) (Boardman & Cutting.)


Dailey, Henry, (Gouverneur,) farmer 120.


Dailey, Lorenzo, (Richville,) thrasher and farmer 60.


Davies, John, (Richville,) farmer 48.


DAVIS, ASA, (Gouverneur,) farmer 75 and leases of Geo. Pike, 115.


Davis, David, (Richville,) farmer 237.


Davis, John Jr., (Richville,) farmer leases 226.


Davis, Thomas B., (Gouverneur,) farmer 73.


Davis, Thomas B., (Richville, ) farmer 75.


DEAN, ORISON, (Gouverneur,) ( Weston, Dean & Aldrich.)


Dezeng, C. E., (Gouverneur,) billiard room and restaurant, 29 Main. .


Dickson, James H., (Gouverneur,) (Taitt & Dickson.)


Dodds, Andrew, (Gouverneur,) farmer 310. DODDS, JENNIE MISS, (Gouverneur,) school teacher.


Dodds, Susan H., (widow,) (Gouverneur,) (with heirs,) farmer 240.


DODGE, EDWIN, HON., (Gouverneur,) land and loan agent, Gordon.


DODGE, E. G., (Gouverneur,) general deal- er, speculator and president of village, Grove.


DODS, ALEXANDER, (Gouverneur,) far- mer 180.


Dods, John, (Gouverneur,) farmer 150.


Donnelly, Charles, (Gouverneur,) farmer 180.


Downing, Orville, (Gouverneur,) farmer 107.


Downing, Sprague, (Gouverneur,) farmer 102.


DOWSEY, JOSEPH, (Gouverneur,) gro- ceries and dry goods.


Doyle, Thomas, (Gouverneur,) groceries and provisions, 8 Main.


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CENTRAL HOUSE.


GOUVERNEUR, N. Y. J. ALDOUS, PROPRIETOR.


STINSON & RUTHERFORD,


MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS & SHOES!


Also Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers of every Description,


Leather & Findings. (" Agents for Grover & Baker Sewing Machine. Sign of the Big Boot, Main Street, GOUVERNEUR, N. Y. S. B. Stinson. J. H. Rutherford.


JOHN C. SPARKS, PRACTICAL


House, Sign, Fresco


And Carriage Painter, Gilder, Grainer 'and Glazier, Plain and Decorative Paper Hanger,


All Orders Promptly Executed. Shop near the Bank, Main Street, GOUVERNEUR, N. Y.


Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich st., New York. See Card on Map.


BUCKEYE


GOUVERNEUR.


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DRAKE, BENJAMIN, (Gouverneur,) far- mer 145.


Drake, Don C., (Gouverneur,) farmer.


Drake, E. H., (Gouverneur,) (Parks & Drake.)


Drake, Julia A. Mrs., (Gouverneur,) far- mer 113.


Drake, Oramel, (Gouverneur,) farmer. Draper, George, (Gouverneur,) (Draper, Hice & Co.)


Draper, Rice & Co., (Gouverneur,) (George Draper, Lewis Rice and Edwin Craw- ford.) hardware, tinware &c., 12 Main. Eager, Emery, (Gouverneur,) farmer 176.‘ EAGER, GEORGE C., (Gouverneur,) far- mer leases 176.


EASTMAN, LEWIS, (Gouverneur,) (S. B. Van Duzee & Co.)


Easton, A. N. Mrs., (Gouverneur,) millin- ery, Freeman.


EASTON, E. C., (Gouverneur,) carriage and wagon maker, Clinton.


Easton, James B., (Gouverneur,) black- smith.


Easton, J. D., (Gouverneur,) blacksmith and coal and wood dealer, Clinton.


Eddy, Charles G., (Gouverneur,) ( Graves & Eddy.)


ELLS, WM. E., (Gouverneur,) farmer 50. Etridge, John, (Gouverneur,) farmer 140.


Field, A., (Gouverneur,) farmer, in De Kalb, 54.


Firth, G. C. Mrs., (Gouverneur,) millinery and fancy goods, 28 Main.


Fisher, E. E., (Gouverneur,) physician, 5 Egert's Block.


Fitts, E. S. Miss, (Gouverneur,) precep- tress, Gouverneur Wes. Seminary.


Fitts, Lottie C. Miss, (Gouverneur,) teacher primary dept., Gouverneur Wes.Sem'y. Fitts, M. H., A. M., (Gouverneur,) prin- cipal of Gouverneur Wes. Seminary, corner Main and Grove.


Fitts, M. H. Miss, (Gouverneur,) teacher junior dept., Gonverneur Wcs. Sem'y. Force, George, (Wegatchie,) farmer leases of Wm. McCarty, 140.


Fosgate, Harlow P., (Gouverneur,) head miller at John Fosgate's mill.


Fosgate, John, (Gouverneur,) flouring mill, Main.


FOSTER, EDWIN, (Gouverneur,) farmer 140 and, in Macomb, 273.


Foster, James H., (Gouverneur,) farmer 91.


FOSTER, WM. H., (Gouverneur,) farmer 180.


Fowler, Henry Mrs., (Gouverneur,) resi- dent.


FOX, GEO. W., (Shingle Creek,) carpenter and joiner.


Frazier, John, (Shingle Creek,) foreman of the miners on Kearney Ore Bed.


FREDENBURGH, GEORGE T., (Gou- verneur,) farmer 112.


Frost, Lott, (Shingle Creek,) supt. of Kearney Ore Bed.


Fry, Adam, (Gouverneur,) farmer 330.


Fuller, Alzada Mrs., (Wegatchie,) farmer 37.


Fullington, Hiram, (Gouverneur,) farmer 300.


Fullington, James L., (Gouverneur,) far- mer 100. .


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Gardner, Daniel, (Gouverneur,) farmer 227 and, in De Kalb, 88.


Gardner, Nelson, (Gouverneur,) farmer 266. Gardner, Parmer, (Gouverneur,) stone ma- son and farmer 157.


Gates, Abram C., (Gouverneur,) (Sparks & Gates.)


GATES, H. E., (Gouverneur,) (J. M. Rey- nolds Jr. & Co.)


Gates, Myron, (Gouverneur,) farmer leases. Giles, Samuel, (Somerville,) farmer 86.


GILLETTE, ABNER G., (Gouverneur,) prop. of cheese factory.


GLASFORD, BENJAMIN, (Gouverneur,) carpenter and joiner.


GLEASON, GEO. M. HON., (Gouverneur,) farmer 200.


Golden, James, (Gouverneur,) farmer 60.


GOODRICH, CURTIS M., (Gouverneur,) farmer 67.


Gorman, Thomas, (Gouverneur,) farmer leases of A. Fry, 91.


Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, (Gouver- neur.) corner of Main and Grove, M. H. Fitts, A. M., principal.


*GOUVERNEUR TIMES, (Gouverneur,) F. E. Merritt, editor and prop., 29 Main.


Graves & Eddy, (Gouverneur,) (Samuel Graves and Charles D. Eddy,) mer- chant millers, Main .


Graves, Obed, (Richville,) farmer 49%.


Graves, Samuel, (Gouverneur,) (Graves & Eddy.)


Griffith, Evan, (Gouverneur,) farmer 2.


GRIFFITH, GEO. WALLACE, (Gouv- erneur,) farmer.


Griffith, Wm., (Gouverneur,) farmer 423. Grinnell, R. & J., (Gouverneur,) planing mill, manuf. sash, doors and blinds, Main.


HAILE, LOUIS J., (Gouverneur,) town assessor and farmer 375.


Hall, Barnabas, (Gouverneur,) farmer 170. Hall, Edward, (Gouverneur,) farmer 180.


Hall, Elisha B., (Gouverneur,) sewing ma- chine agent.


HALL, GEO. G., (Richville,) farmer.


Hall, Jane E., (widow,) (Richville,) (with heirs,) farmer 117.


Hall, Joseph D., (Gouverneur,) inspector of elections and farmer 120.


HALL, LOTT, (Gouverneur,) farmer. Hall, Samuel, (Gouverneur,) teamster. Hamblin, Hiram, (Gouverneur,) farmer 50. Hamlin, Geo., (Gouverneur,) farmer 122.


HARDIE, JAMES, (Gouverneur,) president North Gouverneur Cheese Factory Association and farmer 417.


Hartley, Edward, (Gouverneur,) retired farmer 400.


Hartley, Silvender F., (Gouverneur,) in- spector of election, farmer 110 and leases 400.


Haskins, Luke, (Gouverneur,) farmer 55. Haywood, Giles H., (Gouverneur,) carpen- ter and farmer 70.


Herring, Wm., (Gouverneur,) farmer 217.


Herring, W: P. & Co., (Gouverneur,) props. of tannery.


Hewitt, John T. Rev., (Gouverneur,) pastor of M. E. Church.


Hildreth, Amos, (Gouverneur,) farmer 65.


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BUCKEYE


Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map. Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.


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I. D. LEWIS, CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH MAKER,


Rensselaer Falls, N. Y.


We cordially invite the attention of all persons wishing


CARRIAGES OR SLEIGHS,


feeling assured that we can please, both as regards


Quality, Style & Price. All Work Warranted.


DEALERS IN


WATCHES & CLOCKS, Silver and Plated Ware, JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS, No. 16 Ford Street, OGDENSBURG, N. Y.


Watches and Clocks carefully Re- paired.


~ Jewelry and Silver Ware Made to Order by themselves, or furnished from the best Manufac- turers in the State.


Engraving Neatly Executed. Stencil Plates and Key Checks made to Order.


Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces, Patterns and Notions,


Kept constantly on hand. All kinds of Millinery promptly and neatly done.


Miss Jennie Quackenbush, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, Clinton Street, GOUVERNEUR, N. Y. 1st Door North of Egert's Block.


GOUVERNEUR.


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of music. Hildreth, Amos T., (Gouverneur,) farmer | Killmer, E. M. Mrs., (Gouverneur,) teacher 64.


Hildreth, Westel, (Gouverneur,) farmer 50. HILL, ANDREW, (Gouverneur,) farmer 77.


Hill, David, (Gouverneur,) farmer 160. Hill, David 2d., (Gouverneur,) carpenter.


Hill, Horace, (Richville,) farmer leases of M. Barber.


HILL, JAMES, (Gouverneur,) farmer 64. Hill, Jesse, (Gouverneur,) farmer 146%.


HILL, JOHN R., (Gouverneur,) dentist and farmer 150.


Hilts, George G., (Gouverneur,) retired farmer 1711%.


HILTS, WALTER, (Gouverneur,) farmer leases 171%.


HILTS, WM. J., (Gouverneur,) farmer 89. Holbrook, A. J., (Gouverneur,) cashier Charles Anthony & Co's Bank.


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Holbrook, F. M., (Gouverneur,) produce dealer, 29 Main.


HOLMES, WM., (Gouverneur,) shoemaker and foreman with Stinson & Ruther- ford.


HONEYCOMB, JOHN S., (Gouverneur,) mason, jobber and builder, corner Gordon and Barnes.


Hoover, H. H., (Gouverneur,) livery stable, Clinton.


HOWE, SKEEN, (Gouverneur,) farmer 67. Howes, Joseph, (Gouverneur,) farmer 180. HUNT, S. G., (Gouverneur,) millwright. IVES, AMBROSE, (Gouverneur,) farmer leases the Vanburen estate, 264.


Jackson, Cyrus F., (Gouverneur,) (Rhodes & Jackson.)


JACKSON, JOHN, (Gouverneur,) boot and shoe maker, Main near the bridge. Jackson, Sam., (Gouverneur,) dining sa- loof. Main.


Jacobs, G. B., (Gouverneur,) tailor, Main. JEPSON, A. K., (Gouverneur,) (Killmer & Jepson.)


JOHNSON, CHARLES B., (Gouverneur,) architect and builder, Park.


Johnson, D. A., (Gouverneur), lawyer and justice of the peace, Bank Building, Main.


Johnson, Henry W., (Gouverneur,) farmer 75.


Johnson, John, (Somerville,) farmer 257%. Johnson,,J. B., (Gouverneur,) teacher of commercial dept., Gouverneur Acad- emy.


Johnson, Stephen Rev., (Gouverneur,) su- perannuated clergyman.


Johnson, Wilber W., (Somerville,) farmer. Jones, David Rev., (Richville,) Welsh con- gregational minister and farmer 125.


Keech, Milton, (Gouverneur,) (Mack & Keech.)


KELSEY, ELIAS, (Gouverneur,) prop. Cream of the Valley Cheese Factory and farmer 275.


Kelsey, Frederick W., (Somerville,) retired farmer 56.


Kelsey, Henry C., (Somerville,) general mechanic.


Kenyon, John G., (Gouverneur,) black- smith and wagon maker, Main.


KILLMER, A. P., (Gouverneur,) (Killmer & Jepson.)


KILLMER & JEPSON, (Gouverneur,) (A. P. Killmer and A.K. Jepson,) deal- ers in dry goods, notions, ready-made clothing, crockery, groceries &c., Egert's Block.


Killmer, John, (Gouverneur,) (Killmer & Morris.)


Killmer & Morris, (Gouverneur,)(John Kill- mer and M. D. Morris,) groceries and provisions, 26 Main.


Killmer, Morris P., (Gouverneur,) farmer 12.


Kinney, Michael, (Gouverneur,) farmer 100.


KITTS, HENRY L., (Gouverneur,) farmer 95.


Kitts, John Mrs., (widow,) (Gouverneur,) (with heirs,) farmer 300.


Kitts, Wm., (Gouverneur,) farmer leases 300.


Labow, Joseph, (Gouverneur,) (with Peter,) farmer 14.


Labow, Peter, (Gouverneur,) (with Joseph,) farmer 14.


Laherdee, Joseph, (Gouverneur,) black- smith and farmer 10.


LAMORE, L. H., (Gouverneur,) mason, jobber and builder.


Lansing, James, (Gouverneur,) farmer 9.


Lansing, Moses, (Gouverneur,) farmer leases of Chauncy Coats, 36.


Larock, Wm., (Gouverneur,) farmer leases of Smith Beardsley, 87.


Lashbrooks, Chauncey, (Wegatchie,) far- mer 52.


LASHBROOKS, HIRAM R., (Wegatchie,) farmer leases 87.


Lashbrooks, Orrin, (Wegatchie,) farmer 87.


Lavack, Thomas, (Gouverneur,) farmer 112.


LEACH, ANDREW M., (Gouverneur,) car- penter and farmer 157.


Leach, Ferris J., (Gouverneur,) farmer leases of E. S. Beardsley, 50,


LEACH, JOHN S., (Gouverneur,) farmer 100.


LEAVITT, JOHN A., (Gouverneur,) far- mer 225.


Legate, Edward A., (Gouverneur,) farmer 112.


Leonard, Marvin, (Gouverneur,) farmer 83. Link, Matthias J., (Gouverneur,) farmer leases 188.


Litchfield & Corbin, (Gouverneur,) (Lyman Litchfield and Jay S. Corbin,) iron foundry and machine shop, Main.


Litchfield, Lyman, (Gouverneur,) (Litch- field & Corbin.)


LOCKIE, GEORGE, (Gouverneur,) farmer 425.


Lockie, George F., (Gouverneur,) farmer 152.


Loomis, Lewis. (Gouverneur,) farmer 90.


LORETT, JOSEPH, (Gouverneur,) farmer 30.


Lynde, Elliott, (Gouverneur,) farmer 112. Mack, James, (Gouverneur,) (Mack & Keech.)


Mack & Keech, (Gouverneur.) (James Mack and Milton Keech,) wagon and sleigh manufs., Brooklyn St.


The MeCammon Piano is the best for the price in the market, W. J. Barbour, See Adv. p. 228.


General Agent,


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ISAA O W. STACY,


SOMERVILLE, N. Y.


DEALER IN


Dry Goods, Groceries, Paints,


OILS, DYE STUFFS, HARDWARE,


Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Earthen & Glass Ware, BOOKS, STATIONERY, DRUGS, MEDICINES, FANCY ARTICLES &C. ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES.


Established 1864. Circulation 1,100.


THE GOUVERNEUR TIMES


PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL


JOB PRINTING OFFICE,


CARDS, BILL-HEADS, CIRCULARS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c.


F. E. MERRITT, - Editor and Prop'r.


29 Main St., - GOUVERNEUR, N. Y.


Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich st .. New York. See Card on Map.


BUCKEYE


GOUVERNEUR.


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200. Maddock, James, (Gouverneur,) farmer 145. | Mosher, Norman, (Gouverneur,) farmer Marshall, Charles, (Gouverneur,) breeder of blooded stock and farmer 190.


Martin, Almira Mrs., (Gouverneur,) farmer 75. Martin, Harvey. (Gouverneur,) cooper. MASON, PARDON, (Gouverneur,) farmer 280.


Matteson, John P., (Gouverneur,) (Star- buck, Mc Carty & Co.)


MCALLASTER, J. E., (Gouverneur,) (Mc- Allaster & Wood.)


MCALLASTER & WOOD, (Gouverneur,) (J. E. McAllaster and 'D. G. Wood,) dry goods, carpets, groceries &c., 17 Main.


McCartney, Wm., (Gouverneur,) farmer 661.


McCarty, John, (Gouverneur,) (Starbuck, Mc Carty & Co.)


McCLOY, WILLIAM, (Gouverneur,) jour. mechanic and stair builder with Van Duzee & Co.


McFerran, J. E., (Gouverneur,) groceries, provisions, poultry and fur dealer, Clinton.


MCKEAN, WALLACE, (Gouverneur,) blacksmith, farmer 162 and cedar swamp 19.


MCKEAN, WM., (Gouverneur,) farmer 50 and, in Fowler, 429.


MERRIMAN, GILES L., (Gouverneur,) (with Oramel,) farmer 60.


MERRIMAN, LÝMAN, (Shingle Creek,) farmer 112.


MERRIMAN, ORAMEL, (Gouverneur,) (with Giles L.,) farmer 60.


Merriman Wm. A., (Gouverneur,) shoe- maker and farmer 30.


MERRITT, C. S., (Governeur,) horse far- rier and blacksmith.


*MERRITT, F. E., (Gouverneur,) editor and proprietor of the Gouverneur Times, and job printer, 29 Main.


Miller, John, (Gouverneur,) farmer 160. Miller, Thomas, (Gouverneur, ) farmer 50. Miller, Thomas W., (Gouverneur,) restau- rant, under 17 Main.


Miller, Wm., (Gouverneur,) supt. of ceme- tery and sexton of Presbyterian Church. Miller, Wm. T. (Gouverneur,) farmer 100. Minthorn, D., (Gouverneur,) chemist and mineralogist.


Mitchell, Hiram, (Somerville,) farmer 50. More, Daniel, (Gouverneur,) farmer leases of L. N. Smith 2d.


Morehouse, L. C., (Gouverneur,) carpenter and farmer 5.


Morris, H. W., B. S., (Gouverneur,) teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science, Gouverneur Academy.


MORRIS, MERRICK D., (Gouverneur,) (Killmer & Morris,) merchant and far- mer 226.


MORRIS, VOLNEY W., (Governeur,) far- mer 207.


Morrison, John, (Gouverneur,) farmer 227. Morrison, Ralph, (Gouverneur,) farmer 328. MORSE, ROYAL, (Gouverneur,) farmer 42 and leases of C. Peck, 220.


Mosher, Evan, (Gouverneur,) books, sta- tionery, picture frames and notions, 30 Main.


MOTT, FREDERICK, (Gouverneur,) far- mer 167 and leases of C. Ford, 106.


Murry, Andrew, (Gouverneur,) farmer 100. Myers, A. M., (Gouverneur,) dentist, over 13 Main.


Nearey, E. H., (Gouverneur,) lawyer, 1 Main.


Newell, Elliott J., (Gouverneur,) farmer leases of C. A. Godard, 253.


Newell, Leevolney, (Gouverneur,) farmer 190.


Nichols, George W., (Gouverneur,) farmer 120.


Nichols, .A. L. Mrs., (Gouverneur.) dress- maker, corner Park and Howard.


Nichols, W. H., (Gouverneur,) farmer 110. Noble, Henry J., (Gouverneur.) farmer 385. NORTON, AUGUSTUS E., (Gouverneur,) life and fire insurance agent, Main.


Norton, Milton G., (Gouverneur,) farmer 204.


Nut Shell, (Gouverneur,) B. G. Parker, publisher.


O'Brien, Ellen, (Wegatchie,) farmer 33.


O'Connor, Celestia Mrs., (Gouverneur,) tailoress.


Ogden, Wm. M. Rev., (Gouverneur,) rector of Trinity Church.


Olds, Benjamin, (Gouverneur,) saw mill and farmer 55.


Ormiston, J. H., (Gouverneur,) traveling surgeon dentist.


OVERACKER, CHARLES W., (Gouver- neur,) prop. of cheese factory.


OVERACKER, JOHN W., (Gouverneur,) farmer 300.


Overacker, William D., (Gouverneur,) far- mer 123%. .


Paddock, Henry, (Gouverneur.) farmer 80. Parker, B. G., (Gouverneur,) publisher Nut Shell.


PARKER, CORNELIUS A., (Gouverneur,) attorney and counselor at law, and no- tary public, Main.


Parker, C. Arthur, (Gouverneur,) insurance agent, Main.


Parker, George, (Gouverneur,) president of the Agricultural Society.


Parker, Myrtle S., (Gouverneur,) farmer 240.


Parks, C. A., (Gouverneur,) (Parks & Drake.)


Parks, C. A. Mrs., (Gouverneur,) dress maker, Clinton.


Parks & Drake, (Gouverneur,) (C. A. Parks and E. H. Drake,) machinists, Main.


PARMELEE, S. L., (Gouverneur,) physi- cian and surgeon, secretary of County Medical Society, examining surgeon for pensions, William.


PARMENTER, C. J., (Gouverneur.) ticket and freight agent, and telegraph oper- ator, at the Depot.


Parsons, George S., (Gouverneur,) farmer 75 and leases 150.


Parsons, Horace, (Gouverneur,) retired farmer.


PARSONS, HORACE C., (Gouverneur,) farmer 94.


Parsons, Myron, (Gouverneur,) retired far- mer 150.


Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.


BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.


238 1


GOUVERNEUR.


Parsons, Richard, (Gouverneur,) farmer Roger, George, (Gouverneur,) blacksmith 120.


PATERSON, THOMAS, (Gouverneur,) im- porter and breeder of blooded stock.


PanÎ, Jessie E. Miss, (Gouverneur,) teacher of music and French, Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary.


Paul. W. A., agent, (Gouverneur,) bakery, confectionery and ice cream saloon, Clinton.


Peabody, Sylvester, (Gouverneur,) farmer 192.


Peterson, Marcus C., (Gouverneur,) gen- eral mechanic.


Petrie, Hiram, (Gouverneur,) farmer 35.


PHELPS, LAURA MRS., (Gouverneur,) dress and cloak maker, Park.


PHILLIPS, SILAS, (Gouverneur,) farmer 25.


Pooler, John, (Gouverneur,) farmer 246.


PORTER, MICHAEL A., (Gouverneur,) house, sign and carriage painter, over 13 Main.


Potter, J. Mrs., (Gouverneur;) farmer.


Powers, Joel, (Gouverneur,) farmer leases of C. T. Fuller, 186.


Preston, J. B., (Gouverneur,) lawyer, jus- tice of the peace, brick manuf. and farmer 138, Main.


Price, Amos, (Gouverneur,) farmer.


Price, Curtis, (Gouverneur,) farmer leases. Price, John, (Gouverneur,) farmer 213.


Price, Jonas, (Gouverneur, ) farmer 342. Pringle, Geo., (Gouverneur,) farmer 105. Pringle, Walter, (Gouverneur,) farmer 77. PUTNAM, J. W. REV., (Gouverneur,) pas- tor of Baptist Church, Church St.


*QUACKENBUSH, JENNIE MISS, (Gouv- ernenr,) milliner and dressmaker, Clinton.


Quackenbush, Peter, (Gouverneur,) farmer 173.


Ralph, Ophelia Mrs., (Gouverneur,) dress- maker.


Randall, Hezekiah S., (Gouverneur,) farmer 212.


RANDALL, MARVIN W., (Gouverneur,) farmer.


REBYOR, PETER, (Wegatchie,) thresher and farmer 50.


Rees. Thomas J., (Richville, ) farmer 115. *REYNOLDS, J. M. JR. & CO., (Gouv- erneur,) (H. E. Gates,) jewelers, 30 Main.


Rhodes, Aaron S., (Gouverneur,) (Rhodes & Jackson.)


Rhodes & Jackson, (Gouverneur,) (Aaron S. Rhodes and Cyrus F. Jackson,) pho- tographers, over 5 Main.


Rice, Lewis, (Gouverneur,) (Draper, Rice & Co.)


RICHARDSON, JAMES T., (Gouverneur.) Richardson, John, (Gouverneur,) farmer 204.


Richardson, Thomas, (Gouverneur,) farmer 119.


# RISING SUN & NEW YORK RE- CORDER, (Gouverneur,) Miss M. M. Smith, publisher.


Risley, William S., (Gouverneur,) farmer 74.


Roach, Morris, (Richville,) farmer 100.


RODGER, JOHN, (Gouverneur,) farmer 12 and leases 100.


and farmer 100.


ROSKAM, C. MRS., (Gouverneur,) dress- maker, corner Main and Park, 2d floor. ROWLEY, GEO. W., (Gouverneur,) far- mer leases 160.


RUSSELL, CYRUS H., (Gouverneur,) ticket and life and fire insurance agent, Gordon.


Rutherford, Andrew H., (Gouverneur,) farmer 130.


Rutherford, James, (Gouverneur,) farmer 90.


RUTHERFORD, J. H., (Gouverneur,) (Stinson & Rutherford.)


Rutherford, William, (Gouverneur,) farmer 60.


Rutherford, William G., (Gouverneur,) farmer 28%.


Seaman, Alfred, (Gouverneur,) carpenter and farmer 80.


Seavey, James, (Gouverneur,) farmer 81.


SELERS, GEORGE, (Gouverneur,) lime and mortar manuf.


Sharpstene, Clark G., (Gouverneur,) insur- ance agent, west side of River.


Shay, Daniel, (Gouverneur,) farmer 80.


Sheldon, Gray B., (Gouverneur,) farmer 280.


Sheldon, Henry, (Gouverneur,) retired far- mer 16.


*SHORT, WILLIAM A., (Gouverneur,) watches, jewelry, silver and plated ware, Union Block.


Skinner, Benjamin F., (Gouverneur,) re- tired farmer 117.


Skinner, Frederick B., (Gouverneur,) far- mer leases 117.


SMITH, ALONZO, (Gouverneur,) farmer 136.




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