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Church, Henry F., station agent O. & L. C. R. R., 1 78 Caroline.
Church, James F., commercial traveler and custom house broker, h 115 Washington.
CHURCH, SAMUEL, agent for Shepard, Hall & Co., lumber dealers, O. & L. C. R. R. Depot, h 62 Morris.
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Clark, Chas. E., land office, 54 Ford, h 72 State.
Clark, Chauncey P., tobacconist, 22 Ford, h 32 Franklin.
Clark, Richard F., land office, 54 Ford, h 72 State.
Coleman, Abel, policeman, h 23 Main.
COLLINS, PATRICK, groceries and provisions, and saloon, 188 State.
COLPAS, GEORGE, clerk and time keeper, O. & L. C. R. R. machine and car shops, h 192 Ford.
Como, Henry, carriage painter, Main, h Congress.
Comstock, C. E., operator Montreal Telegraph Co., 76 Ford, bds 25 Washington.
Conant, R. T. Rev., Presbyterian clergyman and teacher, h 26 Jay.
*CONGALTON, WM., stone cutter, Averills Dock, h 12 Caroline.
Cook, Neil, dyer and scourer, South Water, h 15 South Water.
Cooper, Martha Mrs., dress maker, 56 Ford.
COPELAND, DANIEL, engineer, bds 107 Knox.
Corry, Francis, furniture, 53 Ford, up stairs, bds Spencer House.
Cosgrove. Thomas, ashery, Canton Road, h 216 State.
Courtin, Richard, saloon and restaurant, 4 Lake, h do.
Cramer, C. N., captain of propeller, h 68 Patterson.
CRANE, GEO. W., (H. F. Millard & Co.,) h 25 Morris.
CRANE, WM. M., (H. F. Millard & Co.,) h 25 Morris.
CRICHTON, DAVID J., prop. of Crichton's Brewery, 56 North Water, and farmer 650, h 155 North Water.
Croll, James F., saddler, carriage trimmer and upholsterer, h 96 Ford.
Cunningham, John T., surveyor of lumber, h 27 Clark.
CURTIS, GATES, hardware, foundry and machine shop, 36 Lake, h corner King and New York Avenue, owns farm in Lisbon 130.
Curtis, N. Martin, Gen., special agent U. S. Treasury Dept., Custom House, h 234 Ford, also breeder of blooded stock and farmer, in DePeyster, 300.
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Daly, Cornelius, contractor, h 121 Washington.
Daly, Edward, operator Montreal Telegraph Co., 76 Ford, h 114 Washington.
Daly, Thomas, contractor, h 114 Washington.
Daniels, Wm. H., baker and confectioner, corner Isabella and Division, h 163 State. DAVIDSON, HENRY M., (Diffenbacher & Davidson.) h 158 State.
Davies, Chas. A., (C. A. Davies & Co.,) h Washington corner Franklin.
Davies, C. A. & Co., (Chas. A. Davies, Seth G. Pope and Alric M. Herriman,) hardware, 32 Ford.
DAY, D. HENRY, book keeper O. & L. C. R. R., bds 138 North Water.
Day, Silas W., (Lyon, Son & Co.,) h 59 Green.
Delaney, James, chief engineer Vermont Central Steamers, (N. T. Co.,) h 67 New York Avenue.
*DENNY, ISRAEL, grocery and carriage shop, 4 King, h 56 Lake.
Derby, R. R., traveling agent Mich. Central and Great Western R. R's., h corner Eliz- abeth and Green.
Derby, T. N., eastern agent Mich. Central and Great Western R. R's., h corner Ford and Elizabeth.
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DEROCHIE, EDWARD, (Gilbert & Derochie,) h 5 Isabella.
DICKEY, ALONZO C., assistant tally clerk, O. & L. C. R. R.
DIFFENBACHER, CALVIN O., (Diffenbacher & Davidson,) bds National Hotel.
DIFFENBACHER & DAVIDSON, (Calvin O. Diffenbacher and Henry M. Davidson,) druggists. 12 Ford.
Dixon, Alice, dress maker, Isabella, bds 71 Isabella.
Dixon & McVean, (Wm. C. Dixon and John C. Mc Vean,) groceries and provisions, 22 Lake.
Dixon, Wm. C., (Dixon & Mc Vean,) h 70 Lake.
Doane, Geo. H., (Brown, Bill & Co.)
Doller, Chas., shoemaker and farmer 216, 6 Lake, h 52 Lake.
Donahue. Charles, engineer, h 96 Patterson.
DONAHUE, DANIEL, section master on O. & L. C. R. R., overseer of lading and un- loading vessels, and alderman 3d Ward, h 115 Washington.
Donnelly, John, clothier, 53 Ford, up stairs, h 155 State.
*DOW, JAMES M., photographer, 29, 31 and 33 Ford, h 205 Ford corner Morris.
DRAFFIN, DAVID, groceries and provisions, 173 State, h do.
Duane, Robert G., cooper, h 38 New York Avenue.
Dufrane, Isadore, groceries, 7 Isabella.
Dunn, Loren C., Dollar Store, fruit, confectionery &c., 44 Ford, h Montgomery near Caroline.
DUNTON, NORMAN R., engineer O. & L. C. R. R. elevator and steamboat engineer, h 59 Morris.
Earl, William, policeman, h 102 Main.
Eddy, George A., supt. of Vermont Central Steamers, (N. T. Co.,) bds 148 State.
EDMONDS, JOHN, car inspector of O. & L. C. R. R., 24 Caroline.
EGERT, CHAS. G., (C. G. Egert & Co's Bank,) h 122 Ford.
EGERT, C. G. & CO'S BANK, (Chas. G. Egert and Henry Sudds,) 56 Ford.
Elliott, Wm., prop. New York House, 20 Commerce.
Ely, Charles, captain Vermont Central Steamer, h 52 Morris.
Empire Mills, (flouring,) corner Lake and River, J. J. Billard, prop.
'EXPRESS FLOUR MILLS, King, John H. Godden, prop.
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Fackerell & Idler Misses, (Sarah E. Fackerell and Carrie Idler,) millinery, 91 Ford. Fackerell, Sarah E. Miss, (Misses Fackerell & Idler,) bds 68 Lake.
FADDEN, ISAAC, engineer, h State.
Fagan, Lawrence, baker, h Franklin.
Fawcett, Frederick H., foreman Journal press room, h 65 Fort.
Fawcett, O. H. Mrs., dressmaker, Judson Bank Building, up stairs.
Feeley, Patrick, gardener, h Morris near Canton.
Feeley, Thos., mason, h 86 Ford Avenue.
FELL, JOSEPH E .; machinist and farmer 200, near Hamilton.
FENTON, MARY MRS., groceries and liquors, South Water.
FERGUSON, HENRY W., ship chandler, family and vessel supplies &c., 268 and 272 Ford.
FIELDS, DAVID, county supt. of the poor, Badlam Block, Ford, h 63 Franklin. Fisk, Ira, carpenter, h Linden corner Jay.
FOOTE & JAMES, (Stillman Foote and Edward C. James,) lawyers, 32 Ford. FOOTE, STILLMAN, (Foote & James,) surrogate, h 201 Ford.
Foster, Daniel, gardener, Patterson near Canton, h do.
FOSTER, GEO., harness, saddlery, trunks &c., 59 Ford, h 38 Franklin.
FOWLER, JAMES, baggage master and local freight agent O. & L. C. R. R., h 88 Pat- terson.
Frank, Bertha Mrs. dry goods, 70 Washington, h do.
*FRANK, NATHAN, dry goods and carpets, 46 Ford, h 64 Green.
FRASER, MARI A. MRS., human hair goods, 78 State.
Freeman, Isaac C., (Butler & Freeman,) h 16 Congress.
Fry, A. E., ticket agent Mich. Central and Great Western R. R's, h 213 Ford. Furness, John R., allo. physician and surgeon, 110 Ford, h do.
*FURNISS, WM. E., prop. Island City Flouring Mills, 17 River, bds 60 Caroline.
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Gagnon, Joseph L., meat market, 6 River, h 57 Main. Gale, Emiline M. Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, 110 State. GALLAGHER, THOMAS, tailor, bus 24 Caroline. GANES, PHILIP, butcher, 10 Lake, h do.
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Garden, William, captain Vermont Central steamer, h 42 Clark.
Gardner, Wm. Jr., (Seymours, Gardner & Co.,) h 26 Elizabeth.
Gedbaw, Francis, carriage maker, corner Isabella and Division, h State.
Geer, Charles P., agent for American, U. S. and Canada Express Co's, Seymour House Block, h 94 Washington.
Geohey, Nicholas, groceries and provisions, River, h corner Brown and Merchant. *GIBBS, CALVIN W., dry goods, carpets and paper hangings, 30 Ford, h Washington corner State.
GILBERT & DEROCHIE, (Joseph Gilbert and Edward Derochie,) grocers. soap and candle manufs, dealers in white sand for sanding paint, corner Water and Isabella. GILBERT, ISAAC L., teller Bank of Averells & Chapman, bds 43 State. GILBERT, JOSEPH, (Gilbert & Derochie,) h 87 North Water.
Girrard, F. X., allo. physician, 13 Isabella, h do.
GLANCY, JAMES JR., saloon and restaurant, basement River, h New York Avenue. *GLASS, JOHN, manuf. steam engines and all kinds of machinery, Lake opposite Oswegatchie House, bds Oswegatchie House.
Glass, Martha, dressmaker, 26 Ford, up stairs.
GLYNN, SARAH A. MRS., dress and cloak maker, corner North Water and Franklin. GODDEN, JOHN H., City Feed Store, Isabella corner South Water, h 26 Ford Avenue. GOLDEN, JEREMIAH, saloon keeper and blacksmith, 181 State, h do. Golden, Patrick, grocer, 53 Ford, h 130 Main.
GOODNO, CALVIN P., livery stable, 133 State, h 13 Montgomery.
Goodno, Geo. N., ticket agent Mich. Central and Great Western R. R's., h Morris cor- ner Washington.
GOODNO, H. J., prop. of Johnson House, corner of Ford and Patterson.
Goodno, Horatio G., inspector of customs, h 137 State.
Goodrich, John C., billiard and bowling saloon, 71 State, bds Seymour House.
Gordon, Wm., blacksmith, corner Isabella and Division.
Goult, Thos., gardener, h Ford near William.
Gracey, Edward D., cooper, h 72 New York Avenue.
Gracey, James, cooper, Canal, h 10 Rensselaer Avenue. GRACEY, JAMES H., tally clerk, O. & L C. R. R., bds 10 Rensselaer Avenue. GREEN, GEO. N., (J. J. Hart & Co.)
Green, Lizzie Mrs., hair jewelry, 78 State.
GREEN, WILDRIDGE R., flour inspector and farmer 115, h 76 Knox.
*GREENE & CO., (Joseph H. Normand,) hats, caps, straw goods &c., 8 Ford. Gretrow, Joseph, grocer, 4 Judson Block, North Water, h do. Grevalin, Joseph, blacksmith, 36 Main, h 173 Lake.
Guerin, Amos, (Guerin Bros.,) h Munro Avenue near Ogden.
Guerin Bros., (Amos and Joseph,) boat builders, North Water.
Guerin, Joseph, (Guerin Bros.,) h 12 Catharine.
Guyett, Charles, blacksmith, 52 Patterson, h Fayette near Hasbrouck.
Guyett, Julius Jr., meat market, 90 Ford.
GUYOTT, CHARLES JR., jour. blacksmith, h 171 Washington.
Hackett, Patrick, (W. B. Allen & Co.,) h 64 Rensselaer Avenue. Haig, Mark, produce and fruit, 86 State.
Hall, Geo., (Seymours, Gardner & Co.,) bds 50 Hamilton.
HAMILTON, DAVID, manuf. and wholesale and retail dealer in brooms, brushes and twine, 283 Ford.
Hamilton, James, groceries, 93 Ford, bds 187 Ford.
Hamilton, John H., foreman Journal news room, h 24 Mill.
HAND, JAMES, foreman saw and shingle mills, h 68 New York Avenue.
Hanna, Agie A., dress and cloak maker, 166 State.
HANNA, DAVID, captain of ferry boat, bds 174 Ford.
Hanna, Margaret Miss, dressmaker, bds 174 Ford.
Hannon Bros., (John and Patrick,) tobacconists, 65 State.
Hannon, John, (Hannon Bros.,) h 92 Ford.
Hannon, Patrick, (Hannon Bros.,) h 25 Fayette.
HARBISON, WILLIAM J., house, sign, carriage and ornamental painter, dealer in paints, painters' materials and paper hanging, 178 Ford, h do.
HARDY, FRANCIS, carpenter, h 119 Green.
HART, J. J. & CO., (Joseph J. Hart and Geo. N. Green,) stoneware, Buckingham ware, fire brick, fire clay &c., Montgomery HART, JOSEPH J., (J. J. Hart & Co.)
Hasbrouck, Louis, real estate and ins. agent, Hasbrouck Block, Ford, h 72 Franklin.
HASBROUCK, LOUIS JR., (L. Hasbrouck Jr. & Co.,) attorney and counselor, notary public, U. S. commissioner, alderman 1st ward, and real estate dealer, 61 Ford, up stairs, h 68 Caroline.
HASBROUCK, L. JR. & CO., (Louis Hasbrouck Jr. and James N. Brown,) manufs. lum- ber and shingles, mills below Oswegatchie Dam, west side.
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*HASTINGS, JOHN W., dry goods, carpets &c., 58 Ford, h 71 Washington. Hathway, Benj. O., (Lankton & Hathway,) h 67 Morris.
Havens, David W., gas fitter, 13 Water, up stairs, h 88 Morris.
HAWKINS, WILLIAM, house painter, glazier and paper hanger, 207 State, h do. Henderson, James, receiving clerk, Montreal Telegraph Co., 76 Ford, h 89 Hamilton. HENDERSON, JNO. S., division supt. Montreal Telegraph Co., 76 Ford, h 89 Hamilton. Henderson, Robert, book binder, Journal Building, Isabella, h 69 Knox. , Henry, Keziah, (widow of Geo .. ) dress maker, h 123 Knox.
Herriman, Alric M., (C. A. 'Davies & Co.,) h 229 Ford.
HERRIMAN, CARLISLE B., groceries and provisions, 60 and 62 Ford, h 58 Green. Hickok, Hiram B., conductor, O. & L. C. R. R., bds Johnson House.
*HIGBEE & BAKER, (Stephen H. Higbee and Clark Baker,) dealers in stoves, tinware, agricultural implements, feathers, bird cages &c., 32 and 34 Isabella.
HIGBEE, STEPHEN H., (Higbee & Baker,) h 34 Washington.
HODGE, ARNOLD, saloon and boarding house, Patterson.
HOLBROOK, EDWIN M., (Magone & Holbrook,) notary public and U. S. commissioner, bds Seymour House.
HOLLANS, WILLIAM, machinist, h 10 Hamilton.
HOLLIDAY, HUDSON, house carpenter and joiner, corner of New York Avenue and Gate.
HORTON, JAMES E., clerk and constable, h 258 Ford.
HOSMER, CHAS. R., manager Dominion Telegraph office, Ford.
HOUGHTON, HENRY A., (J. & H. A. Houghton.)
HOUGHTON, JOEL, (J. & H. A. Houghton.)
HOUGHTON, J. & H. A., (Joel and Henry A.,) crockery and glassware, Granite Block, 45 Ford, h 126 Caroline.
Houghton, L. W., oil dealer, h 143 Caroline.
*HOUSTON, R. H., grocer, 2 and 3 Ford, h 167 Ford.
Howard, Henry B., (Babcock & Howard,) h 39 Montgomery.
Howard, J. M. Rev., retired Baptist clergyman, h 39 Motgomery.
Howard, John C., saloon, 32 Lake.
Howard, Nelson W., supply agent Vermont Central steamers (N. T. Co.,) h 81 Green. HOWDEN, R. MISS, (Pototski & Howden.)
Hull, Charles D., builder, h 84 Washington.
Huntington, C. W., farmer, 212 Ford.
Huntington, Loraine, dress and cloak maker, 10 Ford, up stairs.
Huntington, Ozias, constable and deputy sheriff, 80 Ford, h 128 Caroline.
*HYNES, CHAS. J., editor and prop. of Ogdensburg Advance, 47 and 49 Ford, up stairs, h 85 Washington.
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Idler. Carrie Miss, (Misses Fackerell & Idler,) bds 68 Lake. IDLER, CHAS. G., attorney. at law, office with L. Hasbrouck Jr., New Hasbrouck Block, Ford, up stairs, bds 35 Hamilton.
Idler, G. W., meat market, 47 Patterson, h 35 Clark. Ingram, James, operator Montreal Telegraph Co., 76 Ford, h Montgomery.
Iroquois Flouring Mille, 9 to 15 River, Brown, Bill & Co., props.
*ISLAND CITY FLOURING MILLS, 17 River, Wm. E. Furniss, prop. Ives, James, book keeper, Judson Bank, h 25 Elizabeth.
IVES, J. L., (J. L. Ives & Son.) h 20 New York Avenue.
IVES, J. L. & SON. (Merchant,) grocers, Hasbrouck Block, Ford.
IVES, MERCHANT, (J. L. Ives & Son,) h 26 New York Avenue.
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Jacques, Theophilus, blacksmith, South Water, h Main. JAMES, A. B. HON., justice supreme court, corner Ford and Water, h 92 Caroline. JAMES, EDWARD C., (Foote & James,) real estate dealer, h 92 Caroline.
*JAMES, HENRY R., prop. Ogdensburg Daily Journal and St. Lawrence Republican, (weekly,) prop. Waddington Paper and Flax Mille, Isabella, h 60 South Water. Jeannotte, Geo. Rev., pastor St. Jean Baptiste French Catholic Church, h 17 Ford Avenue.
Jeru, Antoine, carpenter, h 13 Tate.
Jillson, J. R., sample room, Seymour House.
Jillson, Wm. O., prop. National Hotel and farmer, in DePeyster, 27, corner Ford and Catharine.
Johnson Bros., (Wm. and James Jr.,) boots, shoes and leather, 83 State. Johnson, Chas., ticket agent and broker, Union Ticket Office, Catharine. Johnson, Frank, inspector of customs, h 54 Green.
Johnson, George W., carpenter, h Hamilton corner Jersey Avenue.
JOHNSON HOUSE, corner Ford and Patterson, H. J. Goodno, prop.
Johnson, James Jr., (Johnson Bros.,) bds Canton near Elizabeth.
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Aaron B. Conley, Cabinet Maker. Upholsterer and Undertaker, Canton, N. Y., advertises on page 188. Mr. C. has one of the finest stocks of Furniture to be found in the County. It includes elegant Parlor, Dining Room and Office Furniture, and Chamber Sets of Black Walnut, Chestnut &c. His Spiral Spring Beds and Mattresses cannot be beat. He also carries on the Un- dertaking business and keeps a good assort- ment of all goods in that line. If you want a good bargain, call on Mr. Conley.
Horace Smith, Real Estate Broker, Canton, N. Y., prints a card on page 188. Mr. Smith is a gentleman of strict business integrity, and those wishing to buy or sell Real Estate will do well to consult him. He also deals in Mineral Lands. Give him a call.
G. B. Dowling, Canton, N. Y., is the sole agent in St. Lawrence and Frank- lin Counties, for some of the best makes of Pianos, including the celebrated Stein- way & Sons, Dunham & Sons, and James A. Gray & Co's., which he is selling to his numerous customers at the lowest prices consistent with living. He also has Or- gans and Melodeons at prices ranging from $75 to $900. Those of limited means can purchase of him on the installment plan. Lovers of music in the family circle cannot do better than consult Mr. Dowling. Card on page 192.
D. J. Freeman, Canton, N. Y., is general agent for the Singer Sewing Ma- chine for St. Lawrence Co. This Machine has been too long before the public and its merits are too widely known to need any comment from us. The Sewing Machine has long since become an article of house- hold necessity, the only question in the minds of the public being, "Which is the best one to purchase ?" They all have merits, but the fact that the sale of the Singer is some thousands more annually than any other, speaks well for its popu- larity. Call on or address D. J. Freeman, (box 269,) Canton, when you conclude to buy a Sewing Machine. Card on page 192.
Robert Woodside, dealer in Boots, Shoes, Rubbers &c., Heuvelton, N. Y., is prepare l to boot his customers in the most satisfactory manner and on the slightest provocation. Let those who doubt it, call and test the truth of our statement. Card on page 286.
Balcom Bros., Merchant Tailors and dealers in Custom and Ready Made Cloth- ing, Gents' Furnishing Goods &c., Main Street, Canton, N. Y., publish an appro- priately illustrated advertisement on page 196 of this work. At this establishment can always be found all styles, prices and sizes of Clothing to suit the wants of the multitude ; and while they sell the best of goods, their prices are as low as any in the State for the same quality. They keep a very large assortment of foreign and domestic Cloths, and employing only first class mechanics, under the supervision of an ex- perienced Cutter, they make them up in the best style and guarantee fits every time. Their garments are all warranted. They also keep a good assortment of Gents' Fur- nishing Goods, which they offer cheap as the cheapest.
Geo. W. Hurd, Richville, N. Y., Real Estate Broker and General Agent for the purchase and sale of all kinds of Mer- chandise, advertises on page 214. Those of our patrons who have any business to transact in the above special lines, will find Mr. H. the right man in the right place. Mr. H. is also agent for Jewett's Patent Milk Pans, which are said to be superior to anything of the kind in the market, reducing the labor of the Dairy more than one-half, and at the same time increasing the profit twenty per cent. These statements are backed up by testi- monials of those who have used them, one of which is from X, A. Willard Esq., a name with which dairymen are familiar, highly commending them.
H. D. Lewis, Carriage and Sleigh maker, Rensselaer Falls, N. Y., advertises on page 234. Mr. L. manufactures all styles of Carriages and Sleighs, and uses only the best timber and iron, which, being put to- gether by first-class mechanics, is sure to give satisfaction. We commend Mr. L. and his work to the favor of our patrons.
A. F. Clark, of Raymondville, has lately established himself in the Nursery business, to which we wonld call the atten- tion of farmers and others. He purposes keeping a supply of Fruit Trees and Small Fruits especially adapted to this climate. Home industry, other things being equal, should be patronized in preference to for- eign. We commend Mr. C. to the favor- able notice of our patrons. Card on page 282.
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Johnson, James P., architect, 48 Ford, h Congress.
.JOHNSON, JOHN, (Lee & Johnson.)
Johnson, Joseph M., prop. Grand Central Dining Hall and real estate agent, 29 Ford, h 156 Caroline.
Johnson, Wm., (Johnson Bros.,) bds Canton near Elizabeth.
JUDSON'S BANK, corner Ford and State, John D. Judson, prest. ; Daniel Judson, cashier ; J. C. Armstrong, teller.
JUDSON, DANIEL, cashier Judson's Bank, h 59 Caroline.
Judson, David C., banker, corner State and Ford, h corner State and Jay.
Judson, Frank R., lumber dealer, R. W. & O. R. R. Depot, bds 40 Franklin. JUDSON, JOHN D., prest. Judson's Bank, h 63 Caroline.
Judson, Julius, lumber dealer, R. W. & O. R. R. Depot, bds 40 Franklin.
JUDSON, R. W., attorney, 40 Ford, up stairs, h 40 Franklin.
Keefe, Charles, carpenter, 299 Ford.
KEEFFE, DANIEL, groceries and provisions, and saloon, 299 Ford.
KELLOGG, HORACE, (H. Kellogg & Co.,) h Ford corner Morris.
KELLOGG, H. & CO., (Horace Kellogg and Geo. L. Simpson,) commission merchants, dealers in butter; cheese &c., and agents for Colman & Gouinlock's salt, 5 Water. Kelly, John, boots and shoes, 53 Ford, h 25 Fayette.
Kerr, Thos., restaurant and grocery, 46 Catharine.
Kiah, David A., captain of Vermont Central steamer, h corner Ford and Irvin.
Kiah, Francis, inspector of customs, h south side Ford near Irvin.
Kiah, M., baker, 411 Ford, h do.
Kiah, Mary E., groceries, drugs and fancy goods, 321 Ford.
King, Geo:, police constable and deputy sheriff, h 17 Lake.
King, Matty Miss, millinery and fancy goods, Lake, west side.
Knowles, Augustus, millwright, h 68 Rensselaer Avenue.
KNOX, WM. J., job printer, 85 State, h 72 Morris.
KUBLI, JOHN J., hair dresser, Gilbert's Block, corner Ford and State.
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Labeau, Octave, carpenter, h 95 Main.
Labell, Calistus, groceries, Lake, h do.
Laduc, Mitchell, carpenter, h 126 Ford.
Lamb, Thos. B., hardware.
LAMPHEAR, BENJ. O., drugs and medicines, toilet and fancy goods, New Hasbrouck Block, Ford, h 32 King.
Lane, Catherine Miss, select school and music. Franklin.
Langwin, Joseph, grocer, 119 New York Avenue, h do.
Lankton & Hathway, (P. V. Lankton and Benj. O. Hathway,) oils and glassware, whole- sale, 141 Ford.
Lankton, P. V., (Lankton & Hathway,) h 139 Ford.
Lantier, J. P., operator Dominion Telegraph Office, 3 Judson's Block.
Laveine, Gabriet, blacksmith, h 22 Kiah Lane.
LAW, PRESCOTT D., (P. D. Law & Co.,) h 18 Washington.
LAW, P. D. & CO., (Prescott D. Law and Chester Waterman,) meat market, 53 Ford.
*LAWRENCE, H. F., books, stationery, engravings &c., Judson Bank Building, Ford, h 75 Green.
Lawrence, Thomas, gardener and nurseryman, Canton Road near Hamilton.
LECLAIRE, PETER, groceries and provisions, 318 Ford.
LEE & JOHNSON, (Morris Lee and John Johnson,) hair dressers, Goodrich Block, State.
LEE, MELANCTHON S., foreman of Skillings & Whitney Brothers steam planing mill, h 231 Ford.
*LEE, NORRIS PROF., (Lee & Johnson,) prop. Lee's Exconomicator, for the hair.
Leonard, L. B., deputy postmaster, bds 86 New York Avenue.
Le Valley, David, prop. of Ottawa Hotel, 307 Ford.
Levis, John, surveyor of lumber.
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