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HOPKINTON.
Kellog, Harrison F., (Hopkinton,) black- smith and farmer 23.
Kellogg, Franklin, (Hopkinton,) general merchant and farmer 156.
Kellogg, J. S., (Hopkinton,) clerk and far- mer 3.
Kendrick, P. M., (Hopkinton,) farmer 38 and leases of P. S. Wells, 64.
Kent, Artemas, (Hopkinton,) farmer 42. Kimpton, C. P., (Hopkinton,) butter tub and starch barrel manuf., and farmer 27.
Kimpton, Josiah, (Hopkinton,) farmer 182. Kimpton, Wallace, (Hopkinton,) constable and farmer 5.
Knapp, Andrew, (Nicholville,) farmer 10. Knapp, Benjamin, (Nicholville,) farmer 25. Knapp, L. B., (Hopkinton,) cooper.
Knapp, Willard, (Hopkinton,) shoemaker. Labar, Clement, (Parishville,) farmer 88. Landon, Daniel, (Hopkinton,) shoemaker. Langdell, C. F., (Parishville,) farmer 77. Lathrop, Rial, (Nicholville,) butcher.
Laughlin, T. H., (Hopkinton,) retired far- mer 209. .
Lavine, Napoleon, (South Colton,) farmer 29.
Lawrence, Ozias, (Parishville,) farmer 54. Lawrence, Royal, (Parishville,) starch manuf. and farmer 70.
Leach, Daniel, (Hopkinton,) farmer 127. Leach, John, (Hopkinton,) farmer 79.
Leach, Silas, (Hopkinton,) carpenter and farmer 119.
Lewis, Henry, (Parishville,) farmer 59. Lindsay, George, (Nicholville,) farmer 99. Lindsay, Henry, (Parishville,) wagon
maker and farmer 51.
Lindsay, Hiram, (Nicholville,) farmer 174. Lindsay, John, (Hopkinton,) farmer 195 and leases of T. H. Laughlin, 209.
Linendall, Eusign, (Nicholville,) farmer 100. Livermore, Chas. B., (Parishville,) farmer 113.
Livermore, Jason, heirs of, (Hopkinton,) farmer 30.
Lord, Eben C., (Nicholville,) cooper.
Louks, Horatio, (South Colton,) farmer 95. Lucas, Francis, (Parishville,) farmer ~5.
Macomber, Charles E., (Hopkinton,) farmer 13.
Macomber, James H., (Hopkinton,) wagon maker, justice of the peace and farmer 400.
Martin, Martha Mrs., (Nicholville,) farmer 12.
Mason, Hiram, (Nicholville,) farmer 29. Mason, Lester, (Parishville,) farmer 48. McArthur, Mary, (Parishville,) farmer 52. McEwen, George, (South Colton,) farmer 62.
Meacham, Charles, (Nicholville,) farmer 105.
Meacham, Edward T., (Nicholville,) farmer 25. Meekham, Jeremiah, (Parishville,) farmer 293. Merritt, Jno., (Parishville,) farmer 33. Miller, John, (Nicholville,) shoemaker and farmer 21.
Morwell, Paul, (Parishville,) farmer 15. Moses, Josiah, (Nicholville,) farmer 120. Munger, Geo. W., (South Colton,) (Pelsue & Munger.)
Murray, Freeman, (South Colton,) farmer 50.
Murray, Stephen, (South Colton,) farmer 50.
Nerney, James, (Parishville.) farmer 95. Newman, John, (Hopkinton,) farmer 58. Newton, Hiram, (Parishville,) farmer 123. Noble, Arthur, (Hopkinton,) farmer 54. O'Hara, James, (Parishville,) farmer 63. Ormsby, Henry, (Nicholville,) farmer 118. Osgood, Wm. O., (Hopkinton,) farmer 80. Page, Benj., (Hopkinton,) blacksmith and farmer 1.
Page, Lyman, (Nicholville,) saw and shin- gle mills in Lawrence and farmer 247. Palmer, F. B., (Hopkinton,) farmer 139. Parker, Francis, (Hopkinton,) farmer 49. Parker, Josiah, (Nicholville,) farmer 227. Parker, Nelson, (Hopkinton,) farmer 113. Peck, George, (Parishville,) farmer 75. Peck, Joel, (Hopkinton,) farmer 81. Peck, O. A., (Hopkinton,) farmer 128.
Peete, Chas., (Hopkinton,) laborer and far- mer 3.
Peever, Thomas, (Hopkinton,) farmer 96. Pelsue & Munger, (Colton,) (Orson J. Pel-
sue and Geo. W. Munger,) props. of Forest House and 4 acres, Starks Falls. Pelsue, Orson J., (South Colton,) (Pelsue & Munger,) constable.
Perry, Alex., (Hopkinton,) wagon maker and blacksmith.
Phelps, Wm. S., (Hopkinton,) farmer 456. Pierce, Mary, (widow,) (Hopkinton,) far- mer 6.
Pierce & Tupper, (Parishville,) farmers 91. Pinney, Josephine Mrs., (Nicholville,) tai- loress.
Planta, John, (Parishville,) farmer 38. Poor, George, (Parishville,) farmer 98. Post, David, (Hopkinton,) cooper and far- mer 2.
Post, Elias, (Hopkinton,) retired farmer. POST, T. E., (Hopkinton,) farmer 200. Potter, Orrin, (Parishville,) farmer 42. Pratt, J. Waid, (Hopkinton,) blacksmith and farmer 32.
PRESTON, I. G., (Nicholville,) farmer 50. Prince, Wm., (Hopkinton,) harness maker and farmer 5.
Putnam, Israel A., (Hopkinton,) farmer 363. Quin, M. D., (Hopkinton,) Empire Hotel. Remington, Edward, (Hopkinton,) timber lot 50.
Remington, S. C., (Hopkinton,) farmer 156. Remington, Fanny, (Hopkinton,) farmer 10.
Rhoades, Nancy, (Hopkinton,) farmer 4.
Richardson, Jerry, (Parishville,) farmer 100.
Riley, Wm., (Hopkinton,) starch manuf. and farmer 235.
Roberts, Thurman G., (Hopkinton,) farmer 220.
Robson, Robert, (Parishville,) farmer 49. Robson, Wm., (Parishville,) farmer 145. Root, R. S., (Parishville,) farmer leases of R. O. Parker, 155.
Rosenbacker, Hiram, (Hopkinton,) farmer 44.
Sanford, Jonah, (Hopkinton,) starch manuf. supervisor and farmer 967.
Sanford, Simeon, (Hopkinton,) farmer 120. Santaman, Joseph, (Parishville,) farmer 44.
AUSTIN, Ogdensburg, keeps Fine Lace Goods & Dress Trimmings. See Advertisement
HOPKINTON.
387
Scovill, Dighton F., (Hopkinton,) black-| Trice, Richard, (Parishville,) farmer 115. , smith.
Seavey, Johnson, (South Colton,) farmer 200.
Seavey, Wm., (South Colton.) farmer 50. Shales, Wm. A., (Hopkinton,) farmer 53. Shannon, Henry, (Parishville,) farmer 93. Shearer, George, (Parishville,) farmer 44. Sheldon, Albert, (Hopkinton,) retired far- mer.
Sheldon, A. C., (Hopkinton,) farmer 90.
Sheldon, A. U., (Hopkinton,) farmer 232. Sheldon, E. R., (Hopkinton,) farmer 193. Sheldon, H. H., (Nicholville,) cabinet rraker and farmer 3.
Sheldon, James A., (Hopkinton,) dentist and farmer 150.
Sheldon, John, (Hopkinton,) farmer 91.
Sheldon, King, (Hopkinton,) (with A. U.,) farmer.
Shonyo, Antoine, (Hopkinton,) farmer 347. Simonds, Geo., (Parishville,) farmer 44. Smith, E. W., (Parishville,) farmer 115. Smith, George, (Hopkinton,) assessor and farmer 312.
Smith, J. A., (Parishville,) farmer 16. Smith, Jno. C., (Hopkinton,) farmer 140. Smith, Loren, (Hopkinton,) farmer 298. Smith, Norman, (Nicholville,) farmer 129. Smith, Russell, (Parishville,) farmer 79. Smith, Samuel, (Nicholville,) farmer 96. Snell, Isaac, (Hopkinton,) farmer 74. Snell, Milton, (Hopkinton,) farmer 166. Squires, Eben, (Hopkinton,) farmer 46. Squires, James, (Parishville,) saw mill and farmer 368.
Squires, Russell, (Hopkinton,) farmer 163. Stapels, Isaac, (Parishville,) farmer 84. Starks, George, (Hopkinton,) blacksmith. Sterling, L. H., (Hopkinton,) farmer 99. Stevens, Elander, (Hopkinton,) farmer 59. Sweat, C. A., (Hopkinton,) assessor and farmer 104.
Taggart, Sidney L., (Hopkinton,) farmer 212.
Todd, Thomas, (Parishville,) farmer 75.
Tupper, - -,(Parishville,) (Pierce & Tup- per.)
Vail, Frank, (Parishville,) shingle and saw mills, and farmer 88.
Warner, Almira Miss, (Hopkinton,) farmer 30.
Warner, A. L., (Hopkinton,) farmer 151. Warner, W. F., (Hopkinton,) farmer 117. Watson, Mark, (South Colton,) farmer 125. Welch, Milton A., (Parishville,) farmer 130. Weller, Arden, (Nicholville,) 70 acres wild land.
WELLER, CHAS. B., (Nicholville,) farmer 301.
Weller, Fayette, (Nicholville,) shingle mill and farmer 27.
Wells, Amos R., (Nicholville,) retired far- mer 1.
Wells, George, (Hopkinton,) shingle mill and farmer 490.
Wells, Robert, (Hopkinton,) farmer 79. West, Albe, (Parishville,) farmer 79. Wheeler, John, (Hopkinton,) farmer 15. Wheeler, Lewis, (Hopkinton,) farmer 2. Wheeler, Lewis Jr., (Hopkinton,) farmer 44. Whipple, Robert, (Hopkinton,) preacher and shoemaker.
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White, Julius, (Hopkinton,) farmer 35. White, Julius 2d, (Hopkinton,) farmer 9. White, Julius A., (Hopkinton,) farmer 13. White, Orren, (Hopkinton,) farmer 2. Wilcox, J. L., (Parishville,) farmer 171. Wilson, Asa, (Nicholville,) farmer 257. Winter, L. D., (Parishville,) farmer 16. Witherell, H. E., (Hopkinton,) farmer 159. Witherell, Joel, (Hopkinton,) farmer 135. Witherell, Stephen R.,(Hopkinton,) farmer 195.
Woodward, James, (Hopkinton,) cooper. Woodworth, J. E., (Hopkinton,) black- smith.
Wright, George S., (Hopkinton,) farmer 541.
Empire Exchange Hotel, Col- ton, N. Y., C. C. Sanborn, prop., is a favor- ite rendezvous for Sporting Parties visit- is prepared to serve his customers in every ing the South Woods. Experienced Guides can here be obtained at all times at reason- able rates. Hotel accommodations and charges are unobjectionable. Card on page 220.
S. E. Moore, Fashionable Hair Dres- ser, No. 10 Lake St., west side, Ogdensburg,
department of the Tonsorial art. Those nice young men, (or old ones either,) who want their hair cut or their whiskers dyed, or a close easy shave, will consult their own com- fort by calling at Moore's. His shop is large and commodious and neatly furuished. And if, when you call, your collar or cuffs should be soiled, he can sell you a new one of the latest styles. He advertises on page
R. H. Houston, dealer in Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Ship Stores &c., at Nos. 2 and 3 Ford Street, Ogdensburg, began business as a clerk about 1846. In 1856 he 362. became a partner in the firm of S. Stillwell Jr. & Co. At the death of one of the firm, L. B. Storrs & Son, Merchant Tai- lors, at Canton, advertise on page 224. Mr. Storrs the elder has for many years been accounted one of the best tailors in St. Lawrence Co. In addition to their cus- tom work they are now selling an excellent stock of Ready Made Clothing, Gents' Fur- nishing Goods, Hats, Caps &c. Mr. Storrs is the inventor and manufacturer of his the style was changed to Stillwell & Houston. The business has been success- fully conducted by Mr. Houston since he became sole proprietor several years ago. His trade is quite extensive, and he enjoys the confidence of all who have had business connection with him. When you go to Ogdensburg, be sure to call and get a supply of what you need at his store. Card justly celebrated Automaton Pressman, on page 184.
which have come into such general use.
If you want a fine Dress, go buy one of AUSTIN, Ogdensburg.
inside last cover. See Advertisement,
388 TOWNS. 1864. Oats, Winter Wheat, bushels harvested Brasher 30 Canton .. 371 Colton. DeKalb 502 DePeyster. Edwards Fine. 64 Fowler. Gouverneur 160 Hammond. Hermon .. 14 Hopkinton. Lawrence Lisbon 18 Louisville. 41 Macomb .. Madrid. Massena. 80 Morristown Norfolk. 105 Oswegatchie 47 Parishville. Pierrepont Pitcairn. Potsdam. 89 Rossie Russell Stockholm. Waddington 50 Totals 1571 Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. - Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.
AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS.
Agricultural Statistics, St. Lawrence County, From Census of 1865.
bushels harvested
bushels harvested
bushels harvested
pounds harvested
pounds harvested
bushels harvested
Milch Cows,
number of, 1865.
pounds made
Horses,
over, 1865.
Sheep,
1865.
32C18
8384 41415
651
3594
56689
10816
48393
140
1024 · 6217
5708
2809
11554
50
551
35973
189
844
19534
4228
19724
906
3474
212894
676
2801
19609
2505
13087
79
2321
1694
149875
401
2735
7307
3762
11687
35
1274
97610
320
1615
711
1122
.4016
227
8233
1845
9879
125
85
.2045
133201
433
1792
21421
2266
17059
325
3239
143919
579
3255
21887
2870
13400
150
830
2341
1544
138435
544
4897
15868
6942
60088
1337
630
1925
1615
158973
484
4163
18414
7455
37770
180
1459
2935
2371
265259
602
4774
102314
9696
85105
3525
12538
4396
400363
1589
8343
12530
2388
12151
24033
300
3721
1786
191121
531
3033
38425
10821
33706
300
5522
2676
247597
691
3663
19651
5601
17546
1600
4758
5469
1883
136599
516
3999
13729
6556
23433
15
3274
1088
95525
416
1678
59655
6540
35855
625
8895
7094
2807
204441
1066
4152
18253
12777
48368
514
3486
1894
205722
571
4201
19167
9117
24715
1000
3279
1844
127247
551
2505
697
1330
5504
102
439
43361
14951
49879
4724
11833
5872
444579
1323
4331
9046
1105
10736
150
513
1347
122585
355
1359
18000
6216
20876
8798
2299
2832
209960
521
3119
31724
18838
75455
100
4984
3606
356595
915
5342
40312
3368
24773
200
1621
1811
201275
688
4045
728448 176905 821015
14958
16823
85521
65286 5417779
16751
94464
39756
6177
32712
500
3105
2326
241914
678
3351
847
605
1528
161458
396
2312
23863
4859
Potatoes,
1864.
Tobacco,
1864.
Hops,
1864.
Apples,
+ 1864.
Butter,
1864.
two years old and
number shorn,
658 4377
2561
245761
18447
81
.
174
2438
110496
408
1678
10566
1561
8101
220
4719
323360
ADDITIONAL STATISTICS FROM CENSUS OF 1870.
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 Farms, $37,661,214; of Farming Implements, $1,484,550 ; Wages Paid, (in- cluding value of board,) $984,576; Value of all Farm Productions, (including betterments and additions to stock,) $9,598,071 ; Value of all Live Stock, $6,739,900; Value of Home Manufactures, $374,332 ; Value of Animals Slaughtered or sold for Slaughter, $961,670 ; Tons of Hay Produced, 269,250; Rye, bushels harvested, 35,295 ; Barley, bushels har- vested, 196,421 ; Buckwheat, bushels harvested, 57,078; Wool, pounds shorn, 281,962 ; Cheese, pounds made, 1,710,082; Hops, pounds harvested, 157,275 ; Maple Sugar, pounds made, 1,063,592 ; Honey, pounds gathered, 23,283 ; Value of Orchard Products, $115,353 ; Value of Market Garden Products, $18,171 ; Value of Forest Products, $296.646; Working Oxen, number of, 1,612; Other Cattle, number of, 31,693; Sheep, number of, 62,632 ; Swine, number of, 16,981.
BUCKEYE
1864.
Indian Corn,
1864.
2
391
36600
POPULATION.
389
POPULATION OF ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY.
Census Returns for 1860, 1865 and 1870, showing the Increase and Decrease in the last decade.
TOWNS.
1860
1865.
1870.
Increase. Decrease.
Rate per cent. "in- crease or decrease ..
Brasher.
3377
3348
3342
35
1+*
Canton
6379
5964
6014
365
6-
Clifton
Colton.
1400
1481
1719
319
23-
DeKalb.
3182
3102
3116
66
2+
DePeyster
1249
1187
1138
111
9-
Edwards
1287
1180
1076
211
16+
Fine .
519
487
603
84
Fowler
1808
1748
1785
23
1+
Gouverneur
3201
2915
3539
338
11-
Hammond.
1968
1819
1757
Hermon®.
1690
1667
1792
102
6+
Hopkinton
1990
1941
1907
83
4+
Lawrence
2828
27719
2577
251
9-
Lisbon
5640
5078
4475
165
3-
Louisville.
2310
2237
2132
178
8-
Macomb.
1816
1788
1673
143
8-
Madrid
1978
2109
2071
93
5-
Massena.
2925
2741
2560
365
12+
Morristown
2284
1881
1954
330
10+
Norfolk.
2329
1876
2441
112
5-
Ogdensburg City ..
1st ward.
3203
2d ward.
2889
3d ward.
3984
Total City.
10076
Oswegatchief
10821
11091
3018
7803
72+
Parishville.
2296
2319
2241
55
2+
Pierrepont
2267
2423
2391
124
5+
Pitcairn
577
558
667
90
16-
Potsdam
6737
6441
7774
1037
15+
Rossie.
1609
1836
1661
52
3+
Russell.
2380
2625
2688
308
13-
Stockholm
4074
3770
3819
255
,6+
Waddington
2768
2663
2599
169
6+
Totals.
83689
80994
84826
1137
1+
* As it is not convenient to give the decimal expressing the exact rate per cent., when the remaining fraction is less than one-half, we have made use of the plus sign to indicate that the true rate per cent. is greater than that expressed; and when the remaining fraction is greater than one-half, one has been added to the integer, and the minus sign used to indicate that the true rate per cent. is less than the number by which it is expressed. t The City of Ogdensburg erected from in 1868.
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BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.
Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.
16+
211
11-
221
inside last cover. 0.0 Paper Hangings, Carpets &c., cheap and all new, at Austin's, OGDENSBURG. See Adv. 0
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ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
BOOKS IN THE COUNTRY
CHEAPER THAN IN THE CITY !
Family & Pocket Bibles, HYMN BOOKS, History of all Reli- gions.
In fact if you want any good book that is published inAmerica, write me to bring it to you the next time I come around. I am also Agent for several of the best
Life Insurance Co's
in the Union. I hope by a close application to meet the wants of the people, and to merit their patronage.
C. V. WOOD.
G. V. WOOD,
ROSSIE, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.
S. T. GUILFORD'S
GANG & MILL SAW
MANUFACTORY. Shop at Richard & Co.s Mills, Raymond St., just below the American House, POTSDAM, N. Y. Saws Repaired and Made to Order at Short Notice
Arnold & Co., Brewers and Maltsters, at Ogdensburg, have for many years sup- plied the people of Northern New York with pure Ales and Porter. The water used in the manufacture is from one of the best Artesian wells in the State, and the brewers are men of experience. See card on page 246.
E. H. Olds, Photographer, and leader of the Band, at Ogdensburg, may be found at his rooms in the Eagle Hall Block, where he has the best class of instruments and appliances for executing all classes of Photographic pictures. Ed. is a good musician and a first-class artist. He gives personal attention to the business, and is bound to please his patrons. See card on page 254.
J. M. Reynolds Jr. & Co. , Jewel- ers, at Ogdensburg, print an Illustrated Rebus on page 254, which will no doubt give amusement to many households. If any fail to read it, they can be posted by calling on Messrs. Reynolds at their store, where they may also see Watches, Jewelry &c., in abundance, and at prices to suit the times.
Greene & Co., Hatters and Furriers, are perhaps the most extensive dealers in this part of the country. The main house is at Montreal, while the branch at Ogdens- burg is presided over by J. H. Normand, a member of the firm. They keep an exten- sive stock of the latest styles in all lines of their goods. Remember to patronize this firm when you want to buy. Card on page 290.
ACADEMIES-AGENTS, INSURANCE.
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St. Lawrence County Classified Business Directory.
EXPLANATIONS.
The Towns are alphabetically arranged at the end of the line, under the business classifications. The post office address of each individual or firm follows immediately after the name. Where no post office is given after the name, it signifies that the name of the post office and town is the same. The names of farmers are omitted in this list, as they can readily be found in the general list, by noting the figures at the end of the lines, which indicate the number of acres owned or leased by each.
Academies, Schools Etc.
St. Lawrence University, Prof. A. G. Gaines, acting president, Canton
Gouverneur Seminary, corner Main and Grove, M. H. Fitts, A. M., prin- cipal, Gouverneur Lawrenceville Academy, Fitzjames Hill, principal, Lawrenceville, Lawrence Lane, Catharine Miss, (select school,) Franklin St., Ogdensburg *STATE NORMAL AND TRAIN- ING SCHOOL, Potsdam
Agents, Claim.
BUGBEE, JOHN F., (pension,) Main St., Canton
Crary, Edward, Market St., Potsdam
Agents, Express.
Judd, H. H., (A. M. U.,) Main St., Canton Van Waters, John, Rensselaer Falls,
HINE, ADELBERT C., DeKalb Junc- tion, DeKalb
Walker, Chas. R., Richville, 66
Bowne, Wm. H., 5 Main St.,
PASHA, PETER S., North Law-
SMITH, GILBERT P., at Massena Gouverneur Springs, Massena Krake, John, (life,) Brier Hill, Morristown Miller, Levi, Main St., Norfolk rence, Lawrence
Bentley, Wm. H., Lisbon Center, Lisbon
Geer, Chas. P., (American, U. S. and Canada,) Seymour House Block, Ogdensburg Lanning, Frank W., (A. M. U.,) Heu- velton, Oswegatchie Seeley, I. H., (A. M. U.,) Potsdam RICHEY, ALONZO T., (U. S. and Canada,) Stockholm Depot, Stockholm
[No agents have been reported from Mad- rid, Potsdam Junction, Knapp's Station or Keenes. The express business at those points, is probably conducted by the sta- tion agents.]
Agents, Insurance.
Taylor, Henry F., Brasher Falls, Brasher Canton |
Bickford, A. H.,
BUGBEE, JOHN F., Main St., 66
Chandler, J. B. & J. H., (general,) 66
DOROTHY, FRANK B., Rensselaer
Falls, Canton Goodno & Robertson, (general life 66
and fire,) corner Main and Court, 66 Nickelson, Chas., Colwell St.,
Roulston, R. H., (general,) Main St., *SMITH, HORACE, Park St., 66 Stevens, Lewis E., (general,) Conrt St., “ *LINDSAY & FOSTER, Colton
Westurn, Seymour L., (Herkimer Co. Fire,) DeKalb NORTON, AUGUSTUS E., (life and fire,) Main, Gouverneur Parker, C. Arthur, (life and fire,) Main St.,
RUSSELL, CYRUS H., (life and fire,) Gordon St.,
Sharpstene, Clark G., (life and fire,) west side River, 66
Woodworth, A. L., 66
BROWN, WILLIAM G., (life and fire.) Church St., Hermon McClelland, Chas. R., Madrid
Peck, F. M., (life,) Madrid Springs,
ROBINSON, GILBERT L., (Charter Oak Life,) Front St.,
Bacon, Henry T., (general,) 1 Water St., Ogdensburg Buck, Chester, (fire and life,) 78 Ford St., 66 Chapin, David M., corner Ford and Catherine,
Hasbrouck, Louis, Hasbrouck Block, Ford St., 66
Matheson, Alex., 63 State St.,
Matheson, Kenneth, 63 State St., 16
PALMER, SAMUEL H., (fire, life and marine,) 76 Ford St., 66
SMITH, ARNOLD E., (fire and life,) 80 Ford St.,"
Howe, Eliakim, Parishville Simonds, Benjamin, (Chicago Life,) .. Smith, Ansel S., 66
TARBELL, DANIEL H., (Homeopa- thic Life,)
If you want to buy Dry Goods, dont forget Austin, Ogdensburg.
inside last cover. See Advertisement,
392 AGENTS, RAILROAD-AGENTS, SEWING MACHINE.
CRANE, S. C., Market St., Foster & Goggin, Market St., REDWAY, H. N. & S. A., *WOOD, C. V., Rossie
BOLTON, THÓS. H., Stockholm Parmelee, Henry B., West Stockholm, “
Burnham, Wm. G., Canton Judd, H. H., (general ticket,) Main St.,
HINE, ADELBERT C., DeKalb Junc- tion, DeKalb
WELLS, THOMAS M., (western tickets,) DeKalb Junction, PARMENTER, C. J., (freight and ticket.) Gouverneur RUSSELL, CYRUS H., (ticket,) Gor- don St.,
Haile, John J. Hermon PASHA, PETER S., (ticket,) North Lawrence, Lawrence Bentley, Wm. H., (ticket,) Lisbon Center, Lisbon French, W. F., Madrid Springs, Madrid Church, Henry F., (station, O. & L. C. R. R.,) Ogdensburg
66
Woolley, Joseph L., (ticket, G. T. R.,) 63 State St., Lanning, Alex. B., (R. W. & O.,) Heuvelton, Oswegatchie *DAGGETT, HERBERT M.,(ticket,) Parishville
Graves, Henry E., (ticket, Vermont Central R. R.,) Potsdam Junction, Potsdam
Hine, Omer A., (ticket and freight, R. W. & O. R. R.,) Potsdam Junc- tion, 66
Ives, M. V. B., 22 Market,
Kirkland, S. H., (freight and ticket, R. W. & O. R. R.,)
Seeley, I. H., (general ticket,)
BELL, CHANDLER, (station,) Shin- gle Creek, Rossie
Baker, Noah W., (Lake Shore and Great Western,) Stockholm Depot, Stockholm
HALE, IRA,(Knapp's Station,) North Stockholm,
Potsdam | RICHEY, ALONZO T., (Brasher Sta- 66
tion, O. & L. C. R. R.,) Stock- holm Depot, Stockholm Clark, Chas., (ticket, Grand Trunk,) Waddington
Agents, Real Estate.
Craig, Thos. T., Rensselaer Falls, Canton GULLEY, A. M. 66
Harison, Thos. L., Morley,
*SMITH, HORACE, Park St., 66
BECK WITH, MORELL D., Colton
Godard, Abel, Richville,
DeKalb
GODARD, HARLOW, Richville,
HOPKINS, E. H., Richville, *HURD, GEO. W., Richville,
TOWNSLEY, E. PAGE,
Hazleton, Thos. A., Fowler
DODGE, EDWIN HON., Gordon St., Gouverneur
WHITE, E. B., Church St., Hermon Davis D. H., North Lawrence, Lawrence BARNETT, LEVI E., Chases Mills,
Louisville
POWELL, CYPRIAN,
Madrid
Armstrong, James B., 36 Ford, Ogdensburg Clark, Chas. E., 54 Ford St., Clark, Richard F., 54 Ford St.,
Hasbrouck, Louis, Hasbrouck Block, Ford St .. 66
HASBROUCK, LOUIS JR., Ford St., 66 JAMES, EDWARD C., 32 Ford St., Johnson, Joseph M., 29 Ford St., 66 Lum, Chas. L., (agent for Geo. Par- ish,) 96 Washington St.,
Rosseel, John F., (agent for George Parish,) 96 Washington St., 66
Waterman, Chester, 14 Ford St.,
NEVIN, J. H., Ogdensburg, Oswegatchie 66
Pickens, John, Heuvelton,
Smith, Ansel S., Parishville
Foster, E. W.,
Potsdam
Hall, Hezekiah B., Potsdam Junc-
tion,
66
HEATH, MILTON, Market St., HALE, IRA, North Stockholm, Stockholm OGDEN, W. M. M., Waddington
Redington, James, 66
Agents, Sewing Machine.
*FREEMAN, DONALD J.,
Canton
KINGSBURY, JOHN D., (Howe,)
DeKalb
Hall, Elisha B., Gouverneur *STINSON, S. B., (Grover & Baker,) 10 Main,
Colburn, Alfred R., (Weed,) Massena AVERILL, ORRENS., (Elias Howe,) 69 State St., Ogdensburg
OVERTON, ALBERT, (Howe,) .6
+ Parmeter, Herbert C., (Grover & Baker,) 18% Ford St., 66
SPINK, ALBERT M., (Domestic,) 110 State corner Knox,
Stocking, Myron T., (Domestic,) 283 Ford Street,
*WARNER, S. S., 38 Ford St.,
66
Whitney, J. D., (Grover & Baker,)
76 Ford St,
66
Woods, David, (Davis,) Heuvelton, Oswegatchie
t Deceased.
. Agents, Railroad. Van Waters, John,(R. W. & O. R. R.,) Renselaer Falls, Phelps. Samuel W., Richville, Derby, R. R., (traveling, Mich. Cen- tral and Great Western,) Derby, T. N., (eastern, Mich. Central and Great Western,) Fry, A. E., (ticket, Mich. Central and Great Western,) Goodno, Geo. N., (ticket, Mich. Cen- tral and Great Western,) Johnson, Chas.,(Union Ticket Office,) Catharine St., Oswell, G. B., (Eastern G. T. R.,) 63 State St., Palmer, Amasa R., (R. W. & O.,) Simmond, James, (ticket, Mich. Cen- tral and Great Western,) Tallman, Wm. C., (traveling, G. T. R.,) 63 State St., Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map. SMITH, GEO. W., (passenger agent N. T. Co.,) corner Ford and Patter- son, -
BUCKEYE
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS-BARBERS.
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Sparrow & Swan, (American,) corner · Market and Depot, Potsdam
ROBB, JAMES, Rossie
Baker, Noah W., (Weed,) Stockholm Depot, ¢ Stockholm Barnes, Chas. W., Grass St., Waddington Myers, Allen W., (Elias Howe,)
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