Gazetteer and business directory of Washington County, N.Y. for 1871, Part 19

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- cn
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: Syracuse, Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 536


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PRATT, AMASA, (Buskirk's Bridge,) far- mer 102.


d Instruments of all kinds taken In exchange for New, at B. H. Bild- ley's Music Store, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy. N. Y.


BUCKEYE


Adriance. Platt & Co ..


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Mower and Self-Baking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester In the World.


165 Greenwich St .. New York. Frc Card of Map.


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154 WASHINGTON COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


CULVER & ELDRIDGE, DEALERS IN


Hardware, Woodenware,


Stoves and Tinware. Iron, Nails, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Agricul- tural Implements & Seeds of all kinds. Main Street, W. D., Cambridge. AZOR CULVER. H. R. ELDRIDGE.


TRY RICE'S GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS,


Grown by JEROME B. RICE, at the CAMBRIDGE VALLEY SEED GARDENS, Cambridge, Washington County, N. Y.


To all who have occasion to purchase Seeds :- It is manifest, and needs no argument to make patent the simple truth. that from good seed only can good vegetables be obtained -- Figs do not grow on Thistles-and yet, strange and inconsistent as it may seem, we see those who exhibit sound sense in most affairs of life, purchasing seeds from questionable sources, and congratulating themselves (for the moment) on having saved a penny. All not already habitual purchasers of RICE's SEEDS, are in- vited to make a trial of these, grown and prepared by me, feeling confident that their efforts (with proper care and management) will be amply rewarded. Jerome B. Rice.


WEBSTER'S


DEFLECTING AND CENTRE-DRAFT


HOT-AIR FURNACE


FOR


Dwellings, Halls, Churches, Stores, Etc.


It will give the required amount of heat. It takes little fuel.


It supplies hot-air not vitiated by contact with over-heated surfaces. It is easily managed.


It is free from du-t, smoke and gases. It will not heat the cellar. It is not expensive.


It is secure against fire.


For particular description, with letters from numerous parties using it, directions for setting, and practical suggestions as to supply of cold air, &c., send for pamphlet. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY


M. L. FILLEY. - 287 River Street, Troy.


T he acknowledged unequaled Steck Plano Fortes, to be found at B. II. Hidley's, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


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Pratt, Daniel S., (Cambridge,) farmer 3316. | Taylor, Richard, (Center Cambridge,) paint- Pratt, Fanny Mrs., (Buskirk's Bridge,) far- mer 135. er.


PRATT, HORACE, (Buskirk's Bridge,) farmer 200.


. PRATT, HORACE, (Buskirk's Bridge,) farmer 200.


PRATT, IRA J., (Buskirk's Bridge,) farmer 157.


Pratt, Philip, (Buskirk's Bridge,) farmer 100.


Pruyn, Abram N., (Cambridge,) dealer in real estate and farmer.


Quackenbash, Jacob S., (Buskirk's Bridge,) retired farmer 3.


Rich, John W., (Buskirk's Bridge,) farmer 97.


RIDER, ZERAH. (Cambridge.) farmer 176. Rising, Moses, (Buskirk's Bridge,) farmer 4%.


ROBERTSON, DAVID JR., (Cambridge,) farnier 100.


Randell, Calvin E., (Johnsonville, Rensse- laer Co.,) farmer 39.


RUSSELL, GEORGE, (Cambridge,) farmer 522.


Ryan, Lewis, (South Cambridge,) (with William C .. ) farmer 206.


Ryan, William C., (South Cambridge,) (with Lewis,) farmer 206.


Safford, Henry, (Center Cambridge,) retired. farmer 5%.


Seigel, Joseph, (Center Cambridge,) farmer 30.


Severn. Jacob, (Center Cambridge,) shoe- maker.


Shaw, Charles, (Cambridge,) teamster.


Sheehey, John, (Center Cambridge,) farmer 87.


Sherman, A. M., (Cambridge,) farmer 130. Sherman, Lemuel, (Cambridge.) farmer 140. Sherman, Nathaniel, (Cambridge,) farmer 100.


Sherman, Zina, (Cambridge,) farmer 129. Shiland, Thomas, (Cambridge,) farmer 140.


SHILAND, WILLIAM, (Coila,) retired far- mer 3.


Skellie. Alexander, (Cambridge,) farmer leases of Thomas, 100.


Skellie, Thomas, (Cambridge,) retired far- mer 100.


SKELLIE, WALTER, (Cambridge,) far- mer 94.


Skiff. John R., (Coila,) dealer in produce and cattle, and farmer 105.


Skiff, Samuel. (Greenwich,) auctioneer and farmer 33 %.


SKINNER. CORTLAND, (Cambridge,) far- mer 320.


Small. James E., (Coila,) farmer 167.


Spencer, David (Greenwich,) fariner 5536. Stevens, Jobn, (North Cambridge.) laborer. Stevenson, James. (Coila.) farmer 3.


Stevenson, John, (Colla,) retired farmer


Stevenson, John M., (Coila.) ( Woodworth ( Co.) maunf. sash, blinds &c., and farnier 6.


Stevenwon. William J., (Coila.) farmer 103. Stewart, William R., (Greenwich,) farmer 95.


Sullivan, Eugene, (Center Cambridge,) far- mer 38.


Thayer, Francis S., (Sonth Cambridge.) farmer 400, also flour merchant, 145 River St., Troy.


Thomas, Henry, (Center. Cambridge,) far- mer 116.


Thomas, Inman W., (South Cambridge,) carpenter and farmer 100.


Thompson, Simon A., (Buskirk's Bridge,) farmer 89.


Thornton, Mary Mrs., (Buskirk's Bridge,) farmer 16.


Thornton, William, (Buskirk'a Bridge,) far- mer 102.


Tierney, John, (Cambridge,) shoemaker.


Tingue, Leonard, (Center Cambridge,) far- mer 125.


TRIPP, PARDON, (South Cambridge,) far- mer 146.


Twise, Russell P., (Cambridge,) black- smith and farmer 240.


Van Orman, William H., (Cambridge,) tan- ner.


VAN VEGHTEN, GEORGE H., (Buskirk's Bridge,) farmer leases of Mrs. Rebecca Vau Veghten, 53.


Walker, Moses, (North Cambridge,) far- mer 124.


Walsh, Peter, (Cambridge,) farmer 106.


Waters, Whelden, (Center Cambridge,) far- mer 4.


Watt, Thomas, (South Easton,) farmer leases 65.


WEATHERWAX, J. F., (South Cam- bridge,) blacksmith and farmer 7216. WEIR, ELISHA. (Cambridge,) farmer 100. Weir, Horace, (Cambridge,) carpenter and farmer 8.


Weir. Thomas, (Greenwich,) farmer 16.


Welch, Patrick, (Center Cambridge,) far- mer 31.


Welling. Benjamin R., (Buskirk's Bridge,) farmer 97.


Welling, Horace J., (South Cambridge,) farmer 50.


WELSHI, THOMAS, (Coila.) farmer 77.


WHIPPLE, DAVID, (Buskirk's Bridge.) carpenter, prop. of saw mill, cider mill and fax mill, and farmer 2.


WHITESIDE, ALBERT, (South Cam- bridge.) (with Henry.)


WHITESIDE, EDWARD, (South Cam- bridge.) (with Henry.)


WHITESIDE, HENRY, (South Cambridge.) farmer 212.


WHITESIDE, THOMAS C., (Center Cam- bridge,) director of G. & J. R. R. and firmer 181.


Wilkinson, Alexander, (Greenwich.) farmer 319.


Willett, Perry K., (Center Cambridge, ) für- mer 172.


Willett, Ruth Mrs., (Center Cambridge.) farmer S6.


Williams, Geo. T., (Colla.) carpenter and buihier.


Wilson, Andrew, (Greenwich,) farmer 47. Wilson, John, (Greenwich,) farmer 625. Wood, Julia Mrs., (Center Cambridge.)


Wright, Benjamin B., (Center Cambridge.) (Wright ( Foster,) farmer leases 52.


Before purchasing a Piano, Organ or other Musical Instrument, call ou B. il. Hidley, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


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156 CAMBRIDGE-CAMBRIDGE VILLAGE.


WRIGHT & FOSTER, (Center Cambridge.) ; Wright, Morris L., (Cambridge,) farmer (B. B. Wright and James Foxter,) props. 112. of saw, grist, fax and cider mills, and farmere 9.


WRIGHT, JEROME, (Center Cambridge,) farmer 11.


Wright, John B., (Center Cambridge,) far- mer 84.


WRIGHT, JOSEPH. (Center Cambridge,) farmer leases Wright estate, 71.


WRIGHT, SENECA A., (Center Cam- bridge.) farmer 124%.


Wright. Sidney W., (Greenwich,) (Wright & Cady.) farmer 30.


Wright, William W., (Cambridge,) farmer 57.


WYATT, ALANSON P., Bridge,) farmer 95. (Baskirk's


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CAMBRIDGE T ILLAGE.


ACKLEY, HENRY, dealer in drugs, medi- cines, books, stationery and fancy goods.


Allen. Joel, shoe maker.


Baker, George H., straw and hay.


Baker, Jebis), speculator.


Barr, James, ( Barr & Storer.)


Barr & Stover, (James Barr and George Stover.) groceries, crockery. wooden- ware, hardware, farm implements, paints, oils and glass.


Barton. M. P .. furniture, pianos &c., Main, West Division.


Bricknell. Arthur R., barber.


Bishop. William D., carriage maker.


Blakeley. George A., prop. of Central House. Blakeley, Lonson, miller.


BLINN, H. G. REv., Presbyterian clergy- man.


BOCKES, I. W. Mas., farmer 25.


Bowen, Eddy, farmer 7.


Brigham, Lewis, ( Brigham & Shearer.) Brigham & Shearer, (Lewis Brigham and Marcus Shearer.) meat market. Brownell. Simeon, insurance agent. Button, C. N., saloon kerper.


Cady, J., (Wright & Cady.)


CAMBRIDGE FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP AND SAW MILL, Warner & Higgins. props.


Cambridge Valley National Bank. James Thompson, president; Anson Ingra- bam, vice president; J. E. Smith, cashier. Carpenter, HI. & Son, (J. H .. ) dry goode. Carpenter, J. H., (II. Carpenter (& Son.) Chappell .- Alexander MI., constable and wheelwright.


CHASE. DANIEL A., eclectic physician sad prop. fruit nursery, 19.


Coffin, R. A., ready made clothing, boots, shoes, hats and caps. Cotton, Z., dentist. Conlier, Robert, farmer 120.


Cramer, Edward, (E. Cramer & Son.)


Cramer, E. & Son, (Edward and Edward P.) groceries and crockery, Main. East Division.


CROCKER. B. PORTER. post master, commission merchant and dealer in hardware and general merchandise.


Crocker, R. King, lawyer and justice of the peace.


Culver. Andrew V., farmer 57.


CULVER. AZOR. (Culrer & Eldridge.)


*CULVER & ELDRIDGE.(Ar Culcer and Ilarrey R .. Eldridge,) dealers in tard- ware, stoves, tinware, wood ware, seeds and oils.


Calver. H., (Johnson & Culver.) Day, Hiram, shoemaker.


Decker, Jacob, veterinary surgeon and far- mer 40.


Dewey. E. M .. (Steward, Sterens & Derrey.) Eddy, John W., insurance agent.


ELDRIDGE, HARVEY R., (Culver & Eld- ridge .;


Fedizan, John Joseph Rev., pastor of St. Patrick's Church.


Finn, James HI., carriage maker and black- smith.


Fletcher, Leonard, lawyer.


Fowler, Albert, livery stable and former 21. Foller, Solomon. farmer 40.


Garduer, Jacob, pastor of Baptist Church. Gilchrist, A. & J. D., (archibald and John D.) meat market.


Gilchrist, Archibald, (A. &. J. D. Gilchrist.) Gilchrist. John D., (A. & J. D. Gulch rixt.) Graves, G. Rev., pastor of Episcopal Church.


Gray, Heury C., physician, corner Main and Maple Avenue.


Griffin, John T., birness inaker.


Hall, J. F .. ( Rundels & Hall.)


Harper, James. ( Mc Cullan de Burper.)


HART, ALBERT, boot and shoemaker, East Divi-ion.


Hawkina & Porter, (W. E. Harkins and 4. I. Porter.) dry goode, Main, East Divi- slon.


Musical Goods of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail, at B. M. MIN- Li:\', 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


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Hawkins, W. E., (Hawkins & Porter.) Hawley, Charies, station agent, R. & W. R. R.


HIGGINS, M. A., (Warner & Higgins.) Hill, Libbie Miss, milliner.


Hillman, Hiram M., house painter and paper hanger.


Hitchcock. William E., carpenter and far- mer 3%.


Houghton. E. S .. prop. Fenton House, cor- ner Main and Park.


Howard, Jerry P., insurance agent.


Hoyt, E. B .. marble dealer.


Hubbard, Martin D., dealer-in flour, grain and wool.


Hurd, Chauncy J., prop. of harness shop, and lumbering.


Hurd. Merritt, farmer 12.


Ingraham, Anson. vice-president Cam- bridge Valley National Bank,


Jerram, John, florist.


Johnson & Culver, (J. H. Johnson and H. Culver,) tannery.


Johnson, J. H., (Johnson & Culver.)


Judson. Erastus, wool speculator and far- mer 25.


Kennedy, Lysander W., physician.


Lansing, John P., principal of Cambridge Washington Academy.


Lee, Hiram S., billiard saloon and restau- rant.


Livingston, Alexander, drover and farmer 39.


Livingston, Thomas, carriage maker.


Loomis, Benjamin M., house painter.


Loomis, Joel, groceries and liquors.'


Martin, John W., attorney.


McClellan & Harper, (J. R. Mc Clellan and James Harper.) dry goods, carpets, groceries and crockery, and agents for Weed Sewing Machine.


Mcclellan, Jeaunette Miss, millinery.


Mcclellan, J. R., ( Mc Clellan & Harper.)


McNish. A. B., (Porter & McNish.)


McNish, Thomas, farmer 12.


McNitt, Benjamin F., general merchant.


Meeker. William H. Rev., pastor of M. E. Church ..


Miller & Co., (Lewis P. Miller and M. L. Rivers,) blacksmiths, Main, East Divi- sion.


Miller, John F., physician.


Miller, Lewis P., ( Miller & Co.)


Miller, Martha A. Miss, dress maker.


Miller. Williamn. dining saloon.


MITCHELL, JOSEPH, contractor and real cetate dealer and farmer 52.


Moneypenny, John, retired physician.


Nicholson, L. E., (Norton & Nicholson.)


Norton & Nicholson, ( Warren Norton and L. h. Nicholson.) hardware and house furnishing goods. .


Norton, Warren, (Norton & Nicholson.) Orr. David, wagon painter.


O'Shaughnessy, Malachi, carriage maker and black-mith.


Overocker, George II., harness, trunks, &c. Oviatt, Thomas, manuf. of sash, blinds and doors, and contractor. Paro. Joseph, merchant tailor, Main, East Division. Patch, Alvin, barber. Porter, A. I., (Hawkina && Porter.) Porter, C., (Porter & McNish.)


Porter & McNish, (C. Porter and A. B. Mc- Wish.) dealers in dry goods, carpets, boots and shoes, and agents for Singer Sewing Machine, Main, East Division. Randele & Hall: ( William Randels and J. F. Hall,) building materials, Main, East Division.


Randels, William, (Randels & Hall.)


Reid. Jennie L. Miss, dressmaker and mil- liner.


Rice, Charles, (Rice & Co.)


Rice, Clark, hats, cape,' furs, boots, shoes and trunks.


Rice & Co., ( Charles and John Rice,) black; smiths, Main, East Division.


*RICE, JEROME B., dealer in garden seeds.


Rice, John, (Rice & Co.)


Rice, Nathan E., commission merchant. Rice. R. Niles, insurance agent and dealer in garden seeds.


Rice. Robert A., dining saloon, Main, East Division.


Rich, Alonzo, baker.


Rivers, M. L., ( Miller & Co.)


Robertson, George W., candle manuf.


Robertson, William P., news office, notary public, insurance agent and druggist.


Robinson, Cyrus S., merchant tailor and dealer in gents' furnishing goods.


Russell, Warren. blacksmith.


Sanderson, Benjamin H., farmer 112.


Sharpe, Herman K., lawyer.


Shearer, Marcus, (Brighum & Shearer.)


Short. William B. Rev., pastor of First United Presbyterian Church.


Simpson Estate, 157 acres, B. P. Crocker, executor.


*SMART. J. S .. editor Washington County Post, Main, West Division.


Smith, J. E., cashier of Cambridge Valley National Bank.


Smith, J. Y., groceries.


Snow, Curtis H., merchant tailor, Main, East Division.


Stackhouse. Joseph, tailor.


Stevens, W. R., (Steward, Sterens & Dewey.)


Stevenson. J. M., ( Wooddirorth & Co.) presi- dent Cambridge Academy.


Steward, Stevens & Dewey, ( W. D. Steward, W. R. Stevens and E. M. Dewey.) manufa. of silver ware, dealer in watch- es, Jewelry and tobacco.


Steward, W. D., (Steward, Statens & Dewey.)


Stover, George, (Barr & Storer.)


Strond, C., prop. of Cuion House and livery stable.


Strond, Charles E., prop. Irving House, corner Main and Park.


Stroud, David C., livery stable. Sweet. Simeon. farmer 175. .


Tefft, Martin, dental surgeon. Thompson, James, president of Cambridge Valley National Bank att farmer 214. Tingue. Charles, livery stable.


TOWNE. E., custom tailor, corner Wash- ington and Main.


Wager, P. Edwin, principal of 10th Ward School, Troy. Walker, John G., merchant tailor.


WALLACE, T. C., physician and surgeon.


Id Instruments of all kinds taken in exchange for Now, al B. H. Aid- ley's Music Store, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. ..


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Adrianee, Platt & Co., 185 Greenwich . New York, Ser Card on Map. Mower and Self- Raking Reaper, the most Perfeet Harvester in the World.


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CAMBRIDGE VILLAGE-DRESDEN.


WARNER, CHARLES D., (Warner & Higgins.)


WARNER & HIGGINS, (Charles D. War- ner and M. A. Higgins.) props. of Cambridge Foundry, Machine Shop and Saw Mill.


*WASHINGTON COUNTY POST, J. S. Smart, editor, Main, West Division. Wells, H. M .. photographer. Westfall, Daniel M., lawyer.


Whitcomb, Mortimer D., oyster saloon.


WILSON, LEVINAS M., dealer in hats, caps and ladies' and gents' furnishing goods, Main, West Division.


WINNEY, SMITH, laborer.


Woodworth, A., ( Woodworth & Co.)


Woodworth & Co., (A. Woodworth. and J. M. Stevenson,) props. of Cambridge Steam Mills.


Worth, Alfred, produce commission dealer.


Wright & Cady, (S. W. Wright and J. Cady,) ready made clothing, boots and shoes. 4 Wright, S. W., (Wright & Cady.)


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(Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.)


Adams, Patrick, (Whitehall,) lot 42, farmer | BELDIN, LEVI E., (Putnam.) house paint- 105.


Daber, Peter, (Putnam,) lot 143, farmer 130. BARBER, ISAAC. (Whitehall,) farmer 260. BARBER, MELANCTHON. (Whitehall,) lamberman and farmer 199.


Barber, Ralph, (Whitehall.) farmer 600. BARRETT, DAVID, (Whitehall,) lots 2 and 3, lumberman and farmer 1,700.


Barrett, David B. (Whiteball,) farmer 390. Darrett, Dennis, (Whitehall,) lot 41, farmer 120.


Fürrett, Joseph, (Whitehall,) lot 65, farmer 381.


Barrett, Samuel, (Whitehall.) farmer 300. Bartholomew, Charles, (Whitehall,) farmer 95.


Bartholomew. George, (Whitehall,) me- chanic and farmer 40.


Bartholomew. Jerome, (Whitehall,) boat- man and farmer 30. Bartholomew, Joseph, (Whitehall,) lot 67, keeper of lighthouse and farmer 160. BARTHOLOMEW, THOMAS, (Whitehall,) town clerk, shoemaker and farmer 3. Bartley, Peter, ( Whitehall, ) farmer 75. bartley, Theodore, (Whitehall,) boatman and gonsmith.


BEEBE, JOSEPH, ( Whitehall.) farmer 176. Beebe, Roswell. ( Whitehall,) lot 64, lumber- man and-farmer 160.


Bellen estate. (Putnam,) 150 acres. . J'aiden, Gardner F., (Putnam,) farmer (Bel- den estate.) Belden, Harlen P., (Putnam,) pilot (Bel- den estate.)


Paden. Jonas W., (Whitehall,) lot 15, far- ther 100.


Iluin, Calvin, (Whitehall,) lot 8, mechan- ic an l farmer 87.


er, musician and farmer 50.


BENJAMIN. BURR, (Whitehall,) lot 4, farmer 212.


Benjamin, Charles, (Whitehall,) super- visor.


Benjamin, James K., (Whitehall,) farmer leases 83.


Brown, William, (Whitehall,) farmer 200.


Buckel, William, (Putnam,) lot 53, farmer 40.


Carter, Joseph W., (Whitehall,) lot 160, far- mer 130.


Carter, Leroy D., (Whitehall.) farmer.


Carter, Luther, (Whitehall,) lot 40, farmer 88.


CARTER, WARREN, (Whitehall,) black- smith and farmer 100.


CHASE, J. L., (Whitehall.) farmer 200.


CHUBB, ABRAHAM H., (Whitehall,; boat- man and farmer 100.


Chubb, Asa, (Whitehall,) boatman and far- mer 30.


Clemons, A. N., (Whitehall,) lot 4, farmer. 112.


Clemons, A. O., (Putnam,) carpenter.


Clemons, George L., (Whitehall,) lot 6, boatman and farmer €2.


CLEMONS, JOHN D., (Putnam,) lot 62, farmer 300.


Coates, Charles, (Whitehall,) lumberman, 40 acres.


CROCKWELL, PATRICK, (Whiteball,) (with Peter,) farmer.


CROCKWELL, PETER, (Whitehall,) lot 14, farmer 130.


Dedrick, Edson F., (Putnam,) boatman and farmer 25.


Dunn, Michael, ( Whitehall,) lot 68, farmer 300.


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. acknowledged unequaled Steck Piano Fortes, to be found at HI. fi. Hidley's, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


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Farnsworth, William P., (Whitehall,) lot | Noble, William, (Whitehall,) farmer 100. 160, farmer 62.


- Fish, Josiah. (Putnam.) lot 62, farmer 100. Flandreau, Daniel A., (Whitehall,) lot 145, minister and farmer 120.


Foch. Joseph, (Whitehall,) lot 22, farmer 72.


Foster, Henry T., (Whitehall,) lumberman and farmer 125.


Gibbard, Joseph, (Putnam,) lot 147, farmer 142.


Gillett, Nathaniel, (Whitehall.) farmer 50. Gillett, Oscar F., (Whitehall,) carpenter and farmer 104.


Gillett, Phylarmon, (Whitehall,) farmer 1%. Grassett, Antoine, (Whitehall,) lot 119, far- mer 80.


Gregory. Aaron, (Whitehall,) lumberman and farmer.


Gregory, Darius, (Whitehall,) lumberman and farmer 60.


Hathaway, Adelbert M., (Whitehall,) lum- berman and farmer 480.


Holcomb, Champlin, (Whitehall,) farmer 320.


Hopkins, Henry, (Whitehall,) lumberman, 800 acres.


HULETT, P., (Whitehall,) lot 151, prop. of summer boarding house, lumberman and farmer 100.


Hunt. Peter, (Whitehall.) farmer 20.


HUNTINGTON, DANIEL F., (Putnam,) lot 19, farmer 182.


Huntington, Erastus, (Putnam,) lot 43, far- mer 30.


Hurlburt. Reuben J., (Whitehall,) mechanic and farmer 50.


LEWIS, MURRY, (Whitehall,) lot 42, far- mer 87.


Losaw, Jacob, (Whitehall,) lot 57, farmer mer 60.


Martindale, Charles, (Putnam,) lot 62, far- mer i40.


McDonnel, Thomas, (Putnam,) lot 52, far- mer Go.


McDonnell, John, (Putnam,) lot 51, farmer 100.


McLanghlin, James, (Whitehall,) lot 30, far- mer 110.


Mellon, Charles, (Whitehall,) boatman and farmer 65.


MOORE, JOSEPHI, (Whitehall,) farmer 160. Noble, Calvin, ( Whitehall,) boatman and farmer 60.


Noble, Joel. (Whitehall,) farmer 100.


Pease, Calvin, (Putnam,) lot 37, saw mill and farmer 640.


Phillips. Richard N., (Whitehall,) farmer 15. Powers. Hiram, (Whitehall.) summer board- ing house and farmer 100.


Rhodes, Robert S., (Whitehall.) mason.


Rice, Herbert C., (Whitehall,) lot 2, farmer 60.


Rich, Joseph, (Whitehall,) farmer 15.


Ripley. Perry, (Whitehall.) farmer 9.


Roberts, Lyman, (Whitehall,) lot 5, boat- man and farmer 70.


Ross, John, (Putnam, ) lot 149, farmer 30.


Sawtell, Solomon, (Putnam,) lot 142, farmer 216.


Shattuck, Roswell, (Whitehall,) lot 40, far- mer 44.


Slaven, John, (Putnam,) lot 37, farmer 130. SLEIGHT, ALEXANDER, (Whitehall,) lot 7. farmer 1,200.


Sleight, David. ( Whitehall.) farmer.


SLEIGHT, TIMOTHY M., (Whitehall,) (with Lyman Roberts,) farmer.


Smith, Amos B., (Hague, Warren Co.,) lot 155, farmer 126.


Snody, Jeremiah, (Whitehall,) farmer 100. Snody, William. (Whitehall,) farmer 300.


Steele, Robert W., (Whitehall,) lot 42, far- mer 105.


STEERE, OLIVER L., (Whitehall,) justice of the peace and farmer 130.


STOCKWELL, ABRAHAM, (Whitehall.) farmer 150.


Stockwell, David, (Whitehall,) lot 41, boat- man and farmer 63.


Sutherland, George, (Whitehall.) farmer leases of Samuel Barrett, 200.


Walker, Amos, (Whitehall,) keeper of light- house and farmer 95.


Walker, Betsy Mrs., (Putnam,) lot 48, far- mer 120.


Walker, Robert, (Whitehall,) lot 144, farmer 75.


WALLACE, HOMER, (Whitehall.) lot 46, prop of saw mill aud farmer 200.


Watters. Amos, (Whitehall, ) farmer 50.


Weatherbee, Waldin S., (Putnam,) lot 62, farmer 75.


Webster, Elijah. (Whitehall,) farmer 150. Willsey, John, ( Whitehall,) farmer 190.


Willsey, Leonard, (Whitehall,) boatman and farmer &8.


WILSON, WASHINGTON, (Whitehall.) farmer 116.


Winn, Asa, ( Whitehall,) farmer 21.


Before purchasing a Piano, Organ or other Musical Instrument. call on is. H. Hidley, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


J. M. CAMPBELL, Near Old R. R. Depot, Fort Edward, N. Y. DEALER IN


Pure Drugs and Medicines,


Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, Patent Medicines, &c. Also Letter, Cap and Note Paper, Pens, Pencils, Ink, and other Articles kept by Druggists generally.


FORT EDWARD GRIST MILL,


FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED AND PLASTER,


The Fort Edward Gazette! BY H. T. BLANCHARD. Office over Farmers' National Bank, 3d Floor, Entrance on Eddy Street, 2d Door.


TERMS .- Mail and Office Subscribers, $1.50; $2.00 at the close of the year. By Carrier. 25 Cents extra.


RATES OF ADVERTISING .- One Column one year. $60 ; Half' a Column one year, §35; One-third Column one year, $25 ; One quarter Column one year, $20; One square one year, $10. Legal Notices at rates prescribed by Statute.


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160 WASHINGTON COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. - T. J. POTTER & CO., DEALERS IN FORT EDWARD, N. Y. Mower and Self-Raking Reaper. the most Perfect Harvester In the World. C3 " All Kinds of Milling Done to Order. .


The attention of Business Men, and of the public generally, is invited to the Job Printing Department of the GAZETTE OFFICE.


FOUR POWER PRESSES IN USE, One of them capable of making 2, 400 impres- sions per hour, with ease.


Musical Goods of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail, at B. H. BID- LEY'S, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. 3.


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(Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.)


For Directory of Greenwich Village see Index to Busi- ness Directory.


Abeel, Daniel W., (Easton,) retired farmer. | BECKER, JOSEPH H., (Greenwich,) far- Abeel, Robert S., (Easton.) farmer 253. mer 68 and leaves of tiarmon Becker, 154. Adams, William, (Galesville,) farmer 133. Allen, Ebenezer D., (Easton,) farmer 14. BECKER, J. V. S., (North Easton,) farmer 237. Allen, James, (Easton,) farmer 1.


Allen, James B., (Easton,) post master, justice of the peace and secretary of the Easton Mutual Fire Insurance Co.


ALLEN, WILLIAM V. S., (Easton,) far- mer 72.


Alma, Thomas J., (North Easton,) farmer 97%.


Anthony Geo. W., (North Easton,) butcher. Austin, James, (North Easton,) retired far- mer.


Babcock, Calvin R., (Galesville.) farmer 56. Baker. David, (Easton,) retired farmer.


BAKER, GEORGE L., (North Easton,) far- mer 124.


Baker, Richard N., (Galesville,) farmer 56. BARBER, DANIEL, (Greenwich,) farmer 120.


Barber. Lvman, (Greenwich,) farmer 100.


BARKER, BENAJAH, (Easton,) prop. of flax mill and farmer 80.


BARKER. EDWARD, (North Easton,) re- tired farmer 27.


BARKER'S GROVE HOTEL, (Easton,) Thomas Jackson, prop.


BARRY, THOMAS C.,(Crandell's Corners,) farmer 225.


Barton, William H., (Crandell's Corners,) farmer leases of P. W. Waldron, 96.


Batty, Joseph & James, (Easton,) farmer leases of Stephen, 350. - BATTY, JULIA S., (Easton,) teacher of elementary branches, Friends' Semi- nary.


Batty. Stephen, (Easton,) farmer lesses 350. BATTY, SYLVANUS. (Easton,) farmer 50. Baumes, Hiram, (Crandell's Corners,) far- mer 100.


Beadle, John F., (South Easton,) farmer


BEADLE, THOMAS D., (South Easton,) post master and dealer in dry goods, groceries. crockery, boots, shoes, &c., also farmer 85.


BEADLE, ZINA W., (South Easton,) for- mer 86.


Becker, Belden N., (North Easton,) farmer 110,


BECKER, DANIEL, (Greenwich,) farmer 106. Becker, Harmon, (Greenwich.) farmer 154.


Brownell, Anna Mrs., (South Easton,) for- mer 157.


BROWNELL, DENNIS, (South Easton,) farmer leases 116.


BROWNELL, ELIJAH, (South Easton,) farmer 178.




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