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Wing, Geo. W., (Sandy Hill,) ( Wing & Knapp.)
Wing & Knapp, (Sandy Hill,) (Gev. W. Wing and Byron G. Knapp,) lumber dealers and props. planing mill.
Winn, Osborn, (Adamsville,) lot 6, carpen- ter and farmer 46.
WRIGHT, CHAS. T., (Smith's Basin,) lot 61, dairyman aud farmer 446.
WRIGHT, J. D., (Sandy Hill,) manuf. of cabinet ware, sash and blinds.
Yarter, Anthony, (Sandy Hill,) wagen mak- er. Main.
Yarter, Isaac, (Sandy Hill,) ( Yarter, Cowin & Co.,) lot 15, farmer 23.
Yarter, Isaac, (Sandy Hill. ) boots and shoes.
Young, Wmn. H., (Sandy Hill,) lot 50, com- missioner of highways and farmer 100.
PUTNAM.
Anderson, Thos., (Putnam,) farmer 100. Anderson, Wm .. (Putnam,) farmer 243. BACKU'S. JAMES, (Putnam,) farmer 100. Best. John, (Putnam,) tailor and farmer 107. Blair, James M .. (Putnam.) farmer 210. Blanchard, Benjamin, (Putnam,) farmer 40. Blanchard, Calvin E., (Ticonderoga, Essex Co .. ) farmer 30.
Blanchard. JJacob, (Putnam,) farmer 130. BURNETT, GEO. G., (Putnam,) town col- lector, school teacher and farmer 130. Burnett. John D., (Putnam, ) farmer 130. BUTLER, D. L., (Putnam,) miller and far- mer 20.
Campbell, Samuel, (Putnam,) farmer 160. Congdon, Hiram, (Putnam,) farmer 128. Craig, Francie. (Chipman's Point, Addison Co., Vt.,) farmer 350. Crammond, R. W., (Putnam.) farmer 318. Crammoud, Simon, (Ticonderoga, Essex Co.,) farmer 200.
Cumings, Wm. M., (Putnam,) farmer 170. Cummings, David, (Putnam,) farmer 400. CUMMINGS, JAMES L., (Putnam,) farmer 370.
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Cummings, T. W., (Putnam.) fariner 102. Cummings, Win. A., (Putnam,) farmer 160. Dalton, Moses, (Putnam,) carpenter. Dederick, Henry, (Putnam,) farmer 250. Dederick, Lewis T., (Putuam,) blacksmith. Dedrick, Alonzo L., (Putnam,) farmer 35. Easton, David, (Putnam,) farmer 355. Easton, George, (Putnam,) farmer 40.
EASTON, HENRY D., (Putnam.) (Jfc- Laughlin & Easton.) post marter. Easton, John A., (Putnam,) farmer. Fassett, R .. (Putnam,) stoves and tinware. Flannery, Nicholas, (Putnam,) furme: 010.
Gourlie, A. C., (Chipman's Point, Addison Co., Vt.,) farmer 40.
Gourlie, John, (Putnam,) farmer 148. Graham, Daniel, (Putnam,) farmer 160.
Graham. Isaac. (Putnam,) farmer 158. Graham, John, Jr., (Putnam,) farmer 15). Graham, John. Sen., ( Putnam, ) farmer 114. Graham, Robert P., (Benson Landing, Rot- land Co., Vt.,) (R. P. Graham & Co.)
Grabam, R. P. & Co., (Benson Landing, Ratland Co., Vt .. ) (Robert P. and T. 7. Graham,) general merchants.
Before purchasing a Piano, Orgen or other Musical Instrument, call ou B. H. Hidley, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway. Troy, N. I.
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Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co, 185 Greenwich Fr., New York. See Card on Map.
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WAIT'S NEW AND IMPROVED Turbine Water Wheels
THE HUDSON RIVER CHAMPION
Turbine is the finest Wheel yet invented. The most powerful and economical Wheel in use, yet the cheapest Wheel in America ; easily set up, strong and durable; has no parts to get out of order; adapted to all positions, especially low heads; bas no equal in utilizing and economizing a stream of water, so as to get the greatest possible amount of power from it. Manufactured at
Baker's Falls Iron Machine Works. Catalogues sent on application.
Address P. H. WAIT, Hydraulic Engineer, Sandy Hill, N. Y.
[7" Every Wheel warranted, if properly set up.
We also build PAPER ENGINES, PAPER MACHINERY, and general MILL WORK; Gearing, Shafting, Pulleys, &c.
Our facilities are such that we can furnish almost anything in the Machinery line as low as it can be done in the State.
SANDY HILL, N. Y. One of the Oldest Papers in Northern New York.
ESTABLISHED IN 1823.
The "HERALD" is located at one of the County Seats of Washington County. Republican in politics. Size 27 by 40 inches. Eight columns to a page. Printed in Small Type.
Price $1.50 a Year in Advance.
PROPRIETOR.
TTusical Goods of all kinds, Wholean'e and Retail, at B. H. H1D- LEY'S, 12 Mansion House flock, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.
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Robert Lillie, 80. GRAHAM, T. T., (Benson Landing, Rut- ] Moore, Harvey, (Putnam,) farmer leases of land Co., Vt.,) (R. P. Graham & Co.,) farmer 512.
Graham, Wm., (Putnam.) farmer 300. Haynes, Samuel W., (Putnam,) physician and farmer 20.
Hennessy, John. (Putnam.) farmer 100.
Hill, Henry, (Pctnam,) farmer 100.
Hulett, Arnold, (Putnam,) justice of the peace and farmer 100.
Hutton, P. W., (Putnam.) farmer 125.
Hutton. Robert R., (Putnam,) farmer 100.
HUTTON, WM., (Putnam,) justice of the peace and farmer 230.
King, Nathaniel, (Putnam.) farmer 225. Ledgerwood, James, (Putnam,) (J. & T. Ledgerwood.)
Ledgerwood, John A., (Putnam,) farmer 225.
Ledgerwood, J. & T,, (Putnam,) (James and Thomas.) farmers 350.
LEDGERWOOD, TIIOS., (Putnam,) (J. & T. Ledgerwood, surveyor.
Lillie, David, (Putnam,) carpenter and far- mer 119.
LILLIE. JOHN L., (Putnam,) blacksmith and farmer 230.
Lillie, Thos., (Putnam,) supervisor and · farmer 290.
LILLIE. W'M .. (Putnam,) farmer 145.
Lyons. Chas. R., (Putnam,) farmer 220. Lyons, David. (Putnam,) farmer 60.
Mace, Joseph, (Putnam. ) shoe maker. Mace, Lewi-, (Putuam,) shoe maker.
Maxwell. Margaret Mrs., (Putnam,) far- mer 107.
Maxwell, Robert. (Putnam,) farmer 275. MAXWELL, T. B., (Ticonderoga, Essex Co .. ) farmer 172.
McArthur, Mary Mrs., (Putnam,) farmer 160.
MCARTHUR, WM., (Patnam,) carpenter and joiner, carriage maker and farmer 240.
MCLAUGHLIN & EASTON, (Putnam,) (James Mclaughlin and Henry D. Euston. general merchants.
MCLAUGHLIN, JAMES, (Putnam,) (W. J. M. LaugMin.) (MeLaughlin & Eas- ton,) farmer 200.
MeLaughlin. Mary A. Mies (Putnam,) prin- cipal of academy.
Mclaughlin. W. & J .. (Putnam,) (Wm. and James.) farmers 215.
Mclaughlin, Win., (Putnam,) (W. & J. Mc- Laughlin.) Meiklejohn. A. Q .. (Putnam.) supt. of the pour, produco dealer and farmer 850.
Moore, Jeannette Mrs., (Putnam,) farmer 96.
Moore, Wm., (Putnam,) farmer 160.
Myott, Oliver, (Ticonderoga, Essex Co.,) farmer 50.
Odell, Harrison, (Putnam,) farmer 2.
Odell, Philander. (Putnam,) farmer.
Parke, Jerome, (Putnam,) farmer 50.
Partridge, Frederick H. Rev., (Putnam.) physician and pastor of Free Will Bap- tist Church.
PATERSON, ROBERT, (Chipman's Point, Addison Co., Vt.,) farmer 720.
Paterson, Robert H., (Ticonderoga, Essex Co.,) farmer 150.
Rikert, Myron, (Putnam,) farmer 50.
Roberts, Ezra. (Putnam,) farmer 238.
Root, John, (Ticonderoga, Essex Co.,) far- mer 100.
SEARS, ERASTUS H., (Putnam,) farmer · 118.
SHARP, JOHN H., (Putnam,) farmer 5.
Shear, James, (Putnam.) farmer 160.
Shear, Jasper, (Ticonderoga, Essex Co.,) lumberman and farmer 143.
Shear, Jonathan, (Putnam,) farmer 100.
Simpson, Robert, (Putnam.) farmer 233.
Simpson, Robert E., (Putnam,) farmer 235.
Smith, Alex., (Putnam,) farmer 50.
Smith, James, (Putnam.) farmer 260. Smith, James. (Putnam.) farmer 360.
Smith, Levi, (Putnamı.) farmer 270.
Thompson, G. W., (Putnam,) shoe maker and farmer 200.
Vigger. Samuel. (Putnam,) pastor United Presbyterian Church.
Webster. Chas., ( Putnam,) blacksmith. Wiley Estate, (Ticonderoga, Eseex Co.,) 318 acres, R. H. Patterson, guardian.
Williamson, Andrew, (Putnam,) commis- sion merchant.
Williamson. Chas .. (Putnam,) town clerk. Williamson, Daniel, (Putnam.) prop. Put- nam House, mail carrier and farmer 700.
Williamson, D. Ray, (Putnam,) farmer 140. Williamson, Robert. (Putnam,) farmer 431. WRIGHT, ALLEN, (Chipman's Point, Addison Co., Vt .. ) (with John,) farmer. Wright. Geo. T., (Chipman's Point, Ad- dison Co., Vt .. ) ferryman.
Wright, John, (Chipman's Point, Addison Co., Vt .. ) farmer 145.
Wright, Wm. J., (Ticonderoga, Essex Co ,) farmer 140.
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Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich st., New York, See Card on Map. BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfoet Harvester In the World.
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Flagg & Frear, dealers in Dry Goods, Nos. 3 and 4 Cannon Place, Troy, N. Y., have enlarged and improved their establish- ment until it is one of the largest and best in Troy. It now occupies three floors, the lower one is devoted to heavy goods, the main floor to the usual general assortment of Dry Goods, and the upper floor to ladies' Cloaks, Shawls, Mantles, Laces &c., and to Jobbing. The general effect of this upper door is very fine. The walls are beautifully papered in ornamental panels. the floors are covered with heavy velvet Carpets, and large Mirrors are so disposed as to give the best possible effect. The stock of goods is of the newest and most beautiful styles and patterns. such as are seldom seen outside of New York City. They do business upon the one price system and guarantee satisfac- tion or refund the money. The firm is com- posed of Mr. John Flagg, one of the oldest and most reliable of Troy merchants, and Mr. Wm. H. Frear. a younger gentleman, but thoroughly familiar with all the details of the business in which he is so extensive- ly engaged. They publish a finely illus- trated advertisement on page 220.
The Reynolds Steel Temper- ing Works, Reynolds, Barber & Co., Proprietors, at Auburn, are largely engaged in the manufacture of Reaper and Mower Knives, Plane Irons, Chisels &c. The process by which they temper steel is a po- culiar one, and as patented by Mr. Rey- nolds, is the result of over forty years labor. This gentleman always worked on the plan that temporing steel was simply changing it from a fibrous to a granular state. He certainly has succeeded in pro- ducing a finer granulation (temper) than has ever before been produced. Messrs. Reynolds, Barber & Co. control the patents for these processes, and are applying them successfully in all their mannfactures .- Their establishment is capable of turning out an immense amount of work, yet their orders are now, and have been for some months, accumulating far in advance of their present ability to supply ; a circnm- stance which they will not long allow to be the case. We predict that the time is not far distant when all Mower and Reaper Factories and farmers will use their im- proved sections. See their advertisement on page 6.
Dr. Kingsley, of Rome, justly cele- brated for the many cores he has effected of that most distressing disease, Cancer, pub- liebes a notice on paye 1. He is prepared to treat all scrofulone diseases, and others of long standing, and assures his patients that they will not be charged s beavy bill and dismissed without receiving any bene- ft. Persons who cannot conveniently call upon him in person. can address him by letter, aud will receive prompt attention. Dr. K. is a graduate, with an experience of over fourteen years in tho practice of medi- cine. Let the afflicted give him a call.
The Troy Agricultural Ware- house and Seed Store, advertised on page 152, was started in the spring of 1812, by Mr. Henry Warren. It was the first exclusively agricultural store established in this County. It was at first opened in a small building above the bridge. The business gradually increased nntil 1857, when Mr. George. M. Taylor became a partner, since which the firm has been Warren & Taylor. To meet the demands of their increasing business, they erected in 1869 a large building at the foot of Grand Division Street. It is about 62 feet square, four stories high in front, and five in the rear. This firm are among the larg- est dealers in grindstones in this country, and keep constantly on hand a large assort- ment for manufacturers. mechanics and farmers. Their stock of Seeds of all kinds, for the farm and garden, is unsurpassed in variety and quality, and farmers and gar- deners may rely upon finding these seeds just what they are represented to be. All desirable agricultural implements are kept on hand and sold at reasonable rates. . The reputation of this firm for fair dealing, and its perfect reliability, furnish the secret of their success. We commend them to the patronage of all our readers. Remember the place, foot of Grand Division Street, Troy, N. Y.
B. H. Hidley's Piano and Organ Rooms, No. 12 Mansion House, Troy, N. Y., are advertised on foot lines. Mr. Hidley keeps a good assortment of Pia- nos and Melodeons, from some of the best manufacturers in the country, and sella at prices as low as the times will allow. He also keeps a general assortment of mo- sical merchandise of every description, which be sells at wholesale and retail. Dealers and others will find this a good place to purchase all kinds of musical goods. Musical Instruments tuned and repaired at short notice.
Richard H. Rellle, solicitor of Patent», Designer and Draughtsman, pub- lishes a card on page 202. Mr. R. thorough- ly understands his business, and will pre- pare drawings and specifications and at- tend promptly to all business intrested to his care. We commend him to the patron- age of those who have work in his line. Patrons will find him at Room No. 2, Junc- tion of River and Fourth Streets, Troy, N. Y.
Adams, Putnam & Reece, No. 3 Beaver Block, South Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y., offer enperior inducements to conn- try dealers who wish to replenish their stock of Hats, Caps, Furs, &c. If you want good goods, substantially and fashionably inde, you can purchase them here at Wholesale or Retail on as favorable terms as at any other house in the City. A word to the wise is sufficient. Call and see their splendid Stock of all goods in their line. See advertisement on page 141.
The acknowledged unequaled steck Fiano Fortes, to be found at B. H. Hlidley's, 12 Mansion Mouse Block, Broadway, Troy, A. I.
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(Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.)
Ackley, David W., (Salem,) retired farmer. | Bininger, Jacob, (Shushan,) farmer 9 and Adams, Chester, (Shushan,) general mer- leases 160. chant.
Allen, C. H., (Salem,) physician and drug- gist.
Allen. Charles H., (Salem,) (with Michael Tierney,) farmer 181.
Allen, Cornelius, (Salem,) president Na- tional Bank of Salem and lawyer.
Allen, Elliott. (Salem,) farmer 40. Allen, John, (Salem.) farmer 56.
Allen, Robert, (Salem,) farmer 40.
Anglim, James, (Salem.) farmer 44.
ARMSTRONG, ARCHIBALD, (Shushan,) farmer 160.
Arnott, George H., (Salem,) teller National Bank of Salem.
Ashton, John, (Salem,) farmer 120.
Ashton, J. K., (Salem,) farmer 110.
Atwood. E. G., (Salem,) insurance agent.
Austin, Geo., (Salem.) farmer 88. Austin. Ebenezer, (Shushan,) farmer 33. AUSTIN, ORRIN, (Salem.) merchant tailor, dealer in hata. caps and clothing.
Austin. Wm. R., (Snlem.) farmer 10.
BALDRIGE, JAMES, (Shushan,) physi- cian.
Bamsey, William, (Salem,) farmer 125. Bancroft. Benj. F., (Salem,) cashier Nation- al Bank of Salem.
Barker, Phineas. (Salem,) farmer 88. Barkley, Henry, ( West Hebron, ) farmer 160. Barnes, Benj. B., (Shushan,) farmer 50.
BARNETT, JOHN S., (Salem,) assessor and farmer 195.
BAXTER. JOHN M., (Salem.) superintend- ent of Rutland Marble Co.
Beattie, David, (Aniem.) farmer leases of John M. Williame. 250.
Beattie, David R , (Salem.) farmer 130. Beattie, James M., (Salem.) farmer 140. Beattie. Jobn H., (Salem,) farmer 120.
BEATTIE. JOHN J., (Salem,) (King & Beattie.)
Beattie, William John, (Salem,) farmer 58. BEATY, EBENEZER, (Salem,) farmer 206. Braty, John F .. (salem, , farmer 88. Beaty, Samuel, (salem,) farmer 220. Beebe, Julius, (Shushan.) dealer in stoves and tinware, and fariner 160. Beebe. Normen H., Salom.) farmer 120. BENTLEY. FRANCIS, (Salem,) threebing machine and faster 4J.
Billines, Sanmel s., (Salem.) farmer 48. Bininger, Abraham S., (Shushan,) (with
BININGER, ISAAC, (Shushan,) farmer 230.
Blair. Bernard, (Salem,) lawyer and farmer 120.
Blashfield, James, (Salem,) furniture dealer.
tBOOL, W. B., (Salem,) dealer in watches and clocks.
Brady, Robert, (West Hebron,) farmer 17. Breed, James H., (Shushan,) (J. H. Breed & Co.)
Breed, J. H. & Co., (Shushan.) (James H. and S. D. Breed,) general merchants. Breed, S. D., (Shushan,) (J. H. Breed & Co.) Brooks, Martin F., (Salem,) (Molloy 8 Brooks.)
Brown, Hugh Rev., (Shushan,) minister of United Presbyterian Church and farmer 55.
BROWN, JAMES A., (Salem,) (Brown & Parker.)
Brown, J. D., (Shushan,) harness maker. Brown, John H., (West Hebron,) farmer SS.
BROWN & PARKER, (Salem.) (James A. Brown and C. J. Parker,) marble dealers.
Brownell. Smith H., (Shushan,) speculator and farmer 100.
Bruce, Hollis, (Shushan,) farmer 100.
BUCK, RANSOM, (Shushan,) farmer leases 74.
Burch. Warren D .. (Salem,) farmer 256. BURK, JAMES. (Salem.) barber.
BURNETT, JOIN, (Salem.) farmer 150. Burns, George G., (Shusban,) physician. Campbell, Arthur W., (Salem,) station agent, R. & W. R. R., and telegraph operator.
*CAMPBELL, HAWTHORN, (Shushan.) cooper shop.
Campbell. James, (Shushan,) (with Jere- miah.) farmer 104.
Campbell, Jeremiah, (Shushan,) (with James,) farmer 104.
Carswell, Abner. (Salem,, farmer 96.
Chamberlin, William, (East Greenwich,) farmer 54.
CHURCH & STEVENS. (Salem,) ( William R. Church and Henry A. Stevens,) carriage makers.
CHURCH, WILLIAM R., (Salem,) (Church « Sterens.)
CLAPP. BENJAMIN. (Salem,) (B. Clapp ( Son,) farmer 130.
CLAPP. B. & SON, (Salem.)( Benjamin and John M.) dealers in farm produce and props, of coal and lumber yard.
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CLAPP, JOHN M., (Salem,) (B. Clapp & | DENISON, JOHN, (Salem,) auctioneer and Son.) farmer 213.
Clapperton, James B. Rev., (Shushan,) pas- tor of East Salem United Presbyterian Church.
CLARK, JAMES, (Salem,) (with Seth,) far- mer 220.
Clark, John M .. (Salem.) farmer SS.
Clark, Robert S., (Salem,) farmer 75.
CLARK, SETH, (Salem,) (with James,) far- mer 220.
Cleveland. Benjamin, (Salem,) (Cleveland & Fitch.)
CLEVELAND & CO., (East Salem,) (Wm. C. Cleveland and John Keefer,) mannfs. of woolen goods.
Cleveland & Fitch. (Salem,) (Benjamin Cleveland and William J. Fitch,) gen- eral merchants.
Cleveland, Henry J., Salem,) (with Leri H.)
Ceveland, John, (Salem.) farmer 240.
Cleveland, Levi H., (Salem,) farmer 19).
CLEVELAND, WM. C., (East Salem,) (Cleveland & Co.)
Clough, William A., (West Hebron,) far- mer 100.
COLLINS, HUGH, (Sslem.) farmer 88. Collins. James, (Salem,) farmer 93.
COLLINS, MARTIN H., (Salem,) farmer 47.
Collins, Michael, (Salem.) farmer 88. Collins, Timothy. (Salem,) farmer 75.
COLTON, CORNELIUS, (Shushan,) farmer 204.
Congdon, Duncan, (Shushan,) (Law & Congdon.) post master.
Connelly, John, (Weet Hebron,) farmer 88. CONNOR, JOSEPH, (East Greenwich,) farmer 1.
COON & CRUIKSHANK, (Salem,) ( Rufus Cook and Robert Cruikshank.) manufs. of and dealers in harness, robes &c.
COON, RUFUS, (Salem.) (Coon & Cruik- shank.) prop. livery stable.
Coon, Thomas P., (Salem,) farmer 175. Cooney, Luke, (Salem,) refreshment sa- loon.
Corse, William, (Shushan,) wagon and sleigh inaker.
COTA, FRANK. (Salem,) carriage ironer. Cotton, Willard H .. (Salem,) dentist.
Cowan, Hugh R., (Salem,) prop. of Onda- wa House and livery stable.
Cowan, H. R. Mrs .. (Salem.) millinery. Craig, Andrew, (Salem.) farmer 120.
Crosier, John K., ( East Greenwich,) farmer 87. Crowl, C. M. Miss. (Salem.) milliner. Cruikshank, James A., (Salem,) farmer 88. Cruikshank, Peter, (Salem,) farmer 50.
CRUIKSHANK, ROBERT, (Salem,) (Coon & Cruikshank. ) harness shop. Cruikshank, Wm. J., (Salem,) carpenter. Cudmor, Thos., (Salem. ) farmer 83. Cummins, Edward, (Salem,) farmer leases 193.
Darmoody, Thomas, (Salem.) farmer 27. Davis, Henry M. Rev., (Salem,) rector of St. Paul's Church. Dawson, John S., (Salem,) farmer 40. Denison, Andrew, (West Hebron,) farmer 6-4.
Dillon, Jason, (Salem,) farmer 90.
Dillon, John, (Salem,) farmer 130.
Dillon, Wm., (Salem,) farmer 100.
Doig, John B., (Salem.) farmer 87.
Dorr, Wallace, (Salem,) billiard and dining saloon.
Downs, Fred., (Salem,) conductor R. & W. R. R.
Dudgeon, James, (Salem,) farmer 56.
Duncan, David, (Salem,) farmer 40.
Dundon, Jobn, (Salem.) farmer 21.
Dundon, John 1st .. (Salem.) farmer 12.
Dundon, Michael, (Salem,) farmer 1.
Dundon, Thomas, (Salem,) farmer 60.
Dunnigan. B., (Salem,) farmer 145.
Durham, John N., (Salem,) draper and tailor. EDGAR. JOHN, (Salem,) farmer 102.
Edgar, Wm., (Shushan,) farmer &S.
Edie, Wm., (East Salem,) farmer 200.
EDWARDS, JOHN, (Salem,) superintend- ent Excelsior Slate Co.
EGERY. J. W., (Salem,) mason, assessor and farmer 90.
EXCELSIOR SLATE CO., (Salem,) John Edwards, supt.
Fairchild, Marinus, (Salem,) lawyer and farmer 16.
Fairley, Hugh E., (Salem,) carpenter and farmer 41.
Fairley, James M., (Salem,) farmer 83.
Fairley, Sarah Mrs., (Salem,) farmer 122. FAIRLEY, WILLIAM D., (Salem,) car- penter and farmer 120.
FENTON, GEORGE E., (Shushan.) prop. of Fenton House.
Ferguson, James, (Salem,) farmer 104.
Ferguson, John, (Salem.) farmer 127.
Ferguson, John F., (Salem. ) farmer 75.
Ferguson, Samuel L., (West Hebron,) far- mer 90.
FITCH, ASA, (East Greenwich, ) physician, State entomologist and farmer 200.
Fitch. William J., (Salem,) ( Cleveland & Fitch.)
Fleming, Edward G., (Shushan,) (with John F .. ) farmer 95.
FLEMING, JOHN F., (Shushan.) school teacher and (with Edward G.,) farmer 95.
Fleming, Michael, (Salem.) farmer 88. Fleming. Patrick, (Salem,) farmer 100. Flower. Horace S., (Salem.) farmer :).
Foster, Anderson S., (Shushan,) farmer 121. Foster. Daniel A., (Shnaban,) farmer 13. FOSTER, JOHN, (Shushan,) farmer 250. Foster, John S., (Shushan.) farmer 150.
Foster, Robert L. (Shushan,) overseer of poor and farmer 12.
FOSTER, WILLIAM T., (Shushan,) far- mer 160.
Fraser, John, (Salem,) farmer 103.
Fraser, Lonson, (Salem,) lawyer.
Fra-er, Walter. (Salem.) farmer 119. Freeman, H .. (Salemi.) ( Freeman & Liddle.) Frewinan & Liddle. (Salem. ) (M. Freeman and L. M. Liddle,) general merchants. Gaynor, Thomas, (Salein,) farmer ruases 103.
Gibolt. Isaac, (Salem,) blacksmith. GIBSON, JAMES, (Salem,) lawyer. Gillis, James G., (Salem,, farmer ?).
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. Gillis, Joseph, (Salem,) farmer 59. Gillis, William C., (Salem,) farmer 59. Gilman, C. O. T., (Salem,) physician.
Gleason. Ira. (Sbushan,) real estate dealer. GRAY, DAVID, (Shushan,) farmer 200.
GRAY, LEVI H., (Salem,) carpenter and farmer 10.
Gray, William, (Shushan.) farmer 270. Grousbeck, William H., (Shushan,) farmer 190.
Hanna, David J., (Salem,) (with Nancy A.,) farmer 88.
Hanna, Nancy A., (Salem,) (with David J.,) farmer 88.
HANSON, WILLARD W., (Shushan,) far- mer 92.
Harris. Elijah, (Shushan,) carpenter and | LAW, THOMAS. (Shushan.) farmer 250.
farmer 20.
Hastings, George, (Salem,) butcher.
Hatch. John, (Salem,) farmer 211.
HAWLEY, C. R. Rev., (Salem,) pastor M. E. Church.
Hawley, David, (Salem,) dealer in grain and produce and farmer 200.
Hedges. Timothy, (Shushan,) teacher and lumber dealer.
HICKEY, JAMES, (Salem,) (P. & J. Hickey.)
HICKEY, PATRICK, (Salem,) (P. & J. Hickey.)
HICKEY, P. & J., (Salem,) (Patrick and James,) dealers in general merchandise, hardware and crockery.
HILL, ALEXANDER II., (East Salem,) farmer IrG.
Hobbs. John C., (Salem,) farmer 17. HOLLEY, J. B., (Salem,) (Maxwell & Hol- ky.)
Hopkins, Cornelius F., (West Rupert, Vt.,) carpenter.
Hopkins, David. (Salem,) (with George,) farmer 273.
HOPKINS. FRANCIS W., (West Rupert, Vr .. ) (with Warner.) farmer.
Hopkins, George, (Salem,) (with David,) farmer :25.
Hopkins, Warner, (Weet Rupert, Vt.,) far- mer 120.
HOWE. JOHN, (Salem,) (Howe, & Mc-
HOWE & McNAUGHTON, (Salem,) (John Have and John C. McNaughton.) prop. of lowe's Hotel and livery stable. Huggins Estate, (Salem,) 132 acres. HURLEY, DANIEL. (East Salem.) teacher. Hurley, John. ( East Salem,) farmer 1. HYDE. JAMES T., (Salem.) justice of the Deace and dealer in general merchan. dise.
Hyde, S. M. Mrs., (Shushan,) millinery and dress making.
JOHNSTON, DAVID, (Salem.) farmer 263. Johnston, Eliward G .. (Salein,) produce denier and firmer 100. JORDON, JOSEPH, Salem.) farmer 179. KEEFER. JOIN. Exit Salem,) ( Cleveland 4. Co .. ) insurance agent.
KEGLER. FRED., (salem,) master mo- chanie R. & W. R. R. Kelly, Joseph, (Salein,) blacksmith. Keros, George, (Salein. ) farmer 54. Kerslake. Thomas, (Salem,) props. of Salem House and livery.
KING. JOHN, (Salem,) ( King & Beattie.).
KING & BEATTIE, (Salem.) (John King and John J. Beattie,) dealers in general merchandise.
Kirck. George, (Salem,) conductor R. & W. R. R.
Lambert, John. (Salem,) physician.
LAW, ALEXANDER B., (Shushan.) justice of the peace and (with Robert T.,) far- mer 300.
Law & Congdon, (Shushan,) ( William Law and Duncan Congdon,) general mer- chants.
Law, David. (Shushan.) farmer 250.
LAW, JOHN T., (Shushan,) farmer 350. Law, Robert T., (Shushan,) (with Alexan- der B .. ) farmer 300.
Law, William, (Shushan,) (Law & Cong- don.)
Lawrence, Peter, (Shushan,) shoe maker and farmer 3.
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