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Liddle, George, (Salem,) farmer 60.
Liddle, John, (Salem,) shoe aker.
Liddle, L. M., (Salem,) ( Freeman & Liddle.)
Liddle, Mary Ann. (Salem,) farmer 55.
Loughlin, John. (Salem,) farmer 40.
Lourie, Thomas, (Salem,) farmer 50.
Luddey, William, (Shushan, ) farmer 72.
Lyle, Hugh, (East Greenwich,) retired far- mer 23.
Lyons. Allen M., (Shushan,) farmer leases 300.
Lyons, Charles, (Shushan,) (Lyons & Ste- Tens.)
Lyons & Stevens, (Shushan,)( Charles Lyons and Milton P. Stevens,) maoufs. of woolen goods and propa, of grist mill. Lytle, Abram, (Salem,) farmer 15.
LYTLE, JOHN R., (Salem,) speculator and farmer 116.
MAGEE, AUSTIN, (Salem.) photographer. Maguire, James, (Salem,) farmer 132.
Mahatfy. William, (Salem,) farmer 44.
Mahar, Dennis, (Salem,) farmer $3.
Mahar, Thomas, (Salem.) farmer 119.
Mahen, William, (Salem,) farmer leases 130.
Malthaner. W., (Salem.) shoe maker.
Martin, Chester. (Salem,) farmer 80.
MARTIN, HARVEY G., (Salem,) (Mc- Naughton & Martin.)
Martin, Josephus, (East Greenwich,) far- mer 90.
MAXAM. C. O., (Salem,) agent for Rutland Marble Co.
MAXWELL & HOLLEY, (Salem.) (Bin. Maxwell and J. B. Holley.) dealers in stoves and tin ware.
MAXWELL, WM., (Jalem,) (Maxwell & Holley.)
Mayfield, Thomas, (Salem,) farmer 50.
McAllister, Robert, (Salem,) farmer 3.
McAllister, Samuel, (shushan.) farmer 60.
McAllister, Wm .. (Salem,) firmer 147.
MCARTHUR, JAMES, (Shu-han.) black- smith.
MCARTHUR, ROBERT E., (Shushan,) (with Samuel T.,) works McArthur estate, 208. McArthur, Samuel T., (Shushan,) farmer leases 208.
McClarty, Robert, (Salein,) farmer 128. McClaaghry. Ezra, (West Hebron,) (with Juines,) farmer 120.
ld Justruments of all kind , taken in exchange for New, at B. H. Hid- Jey's Music Store, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.
BUCKEYE
Adriance, Plant & Co.
165 Greenwich st ..
Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect
.. New York. See Card on Map.
Inrverter in the World.
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Barney's Carriage Manufactory. George Barney,
Main Street, - SANDY HILL, N. Y. Keeps constantly on hand and makes to order, CARRIAGES,
Single and Double ; Lumber Wagons, Cutters and Sleighs, from the best ma- terial and by experienced workmen. Having had long experience and em- ploying none but first class workmen, I can make as good work as can be found in the State. Examine our work before pur- chasing elsewhere. Terms Reasonable.
The People's Journal!
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER,
Is Issued Every Thursday Morning, AT THEIR NEW OFFICE,
Corner of Main Street and Washington Place, GREENWICH, (Formerly Union Village, ) Washington Co., N. Y. THE TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ARE AS FOLLOWS:
In Advance.
Otherwise.
Three Months,
$ 25 $1 00
Six Months.
1 25
1 50
Local Subscribers, 2 00
2 50
Mail ..
2 00
2 25
E. P. & D. P. THURSTON,
Editors and Proprietors.
STOP, READ THIS!
All parties who are in need of
HOGSHEADS. BARRELS,
Of any Description. Kegs,
Butter Firkins, Wash Tubs, Churns, &c., will find it to their advantige to call on the under- signed. where they can get anything in that line made to order at the lowest price and of the best material.
Ale REPAIRING neatly and cheaply done, with die- patch. Firkins furnished to Merchants and Dealers ad low as elsewhere.
Hawthorn Campbell,
-- Near Junction of Salem and Camden Road, north of Win. Law's late Residence. Post Office Address, SHUSHAN, N. Y.
The acknowledged unequaled Steck Piano Fortes, to be found nt Bs. II. Hidley's, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.
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McCLAUGHRY, JAMES. (West Hebron,) (with Ezra.) farmer 126.
McCleary, Daniel D., (Salem.) farmer 160.
McCleary. William, (Salem,) slater and far- mer 88.
MCCOLLUM, WM. J., (Shushan,) farmer 128.
McCoy, Charles, (Salem,) conductor R. & W. R. R.
McCoy, Robert. (Salem.) farmer 101.
McCurdy. Marg't Mrs .. (Salem.) farmer 90.
McDonald. James S., (Salem,) (with John,) farmer 190.
McDonald, John, (Salem,) (with James S.,) farmer 190.
".McDonneld, Patrick, (Salem.) farmer 44.
McFarland, D., (Salem,) (with Robert,) far- mer 196.
McFarland, John A., (Salem,) principal of Washington Academy.
MCFARLAND. ROBERT, (Salem,) town collector, constable and (with D.,) far- mer 196.
MCFARLAND, WM., (Salem,) (late King, Me Farland & Co.)
Mckeever. John. (Salem,) farmer 75. .
McKie. Julia A. Mrs., (Salem,) farmer 50. McKinney. Alexander, (Salem,) farmer 124. Mckinney, John. (Salem, ) farmer 128.
McMillan, Alexander, (Shushan, )farmer 140. McMillan. Ebenezer. (Salem, ) farmer 80.
McMILLAN, GEORGE A., (Salem,) far- mer 123.
McMillan, John, (Salem,) cider and flax mills and farmer 32.
McMillan, Joseph. (Salem,) farmer 82.
McMorris, W. M., (Salem,) carriage and sleigh maker.
McMurray. John R .. (Salem,) farmer 88. McNaughton, Archibald, (Salem,) refresh- ment saloon.
"McNAUGHTON, EDWIN, (Salem.) (Mc- Naughton & Martin, ) town clerk.
McNaughton. James, (Salem,) farmer 250. McNAUGHTON. JOHN C., (Salem.) (Howe it McNaughton.)
McNAUGHTON & MARTIN, (Salem,) (Filmin Mc Naughton and Harvey G. Martin, dealers in groceries.
McNISH. JAMES, (Salem.) farmer 88. McNish, William, (Salem,) farmer 172.
MeNitt, James, (West Hebron,) general merchant and farmer 150.
McWhenney, Henry, (Salem,) shoe maker. MIHE. JOIN, (Salem,) carriage and sleigh inanuf.
Molloy & Brooks, (Salem.) ( William A Mol- loy and Martin F. Brooks. ) marble yard. Molloy. Wmi. A .. . Salein.) .Molloy ( Brooks.) MONTGOMERY, THOMAS, (Shushan,) farmer 1:5.
MORE, ALEXANDER, (Salem.) farmer 100. MORE, JAMES. (Salem,, farmer T7.
Morey, Christopher P .. (Salem.) farmer 120. Murdoch, James. (Salem,) mason and far- · mer 7.
Murphy, John, (Salem,) stoves and tin ware.
MURPHY. M. A. MIsa, .(Sabem.) milliner. National Bank of Salem, (Salem,) Cornelius Allen, president ; Daniel Woodard, Jr., vice-president ; Denj. F. Bancroft. cashier; George Hl. Arnott, teller ; Mark Sheldon, assistant.
¡NELSON. JOHN, (Shushan,) farmer 80. NICHOLSON, RALPH, (Salem,) (late Mihe & Nicholson.)
Noon, Michael, (Salem.) farmer 100. Norton, Warren, (East Salem,) post master. Norton, Wm. S., (Salem,) (with Win. Steele,) farmer 97.
Odbert, J. H., (Salem,) farmer 76.
Orcutt, Charles A. D., (Shushan,) farmer 2.
ORCUTT, M. W., (Shushan,) inspector of elections and farmer 62.
O'REGAN, DENNIS. (Salem.) farmer 220. PARKER, C. J.,(Salem.) ( Brown & Parker.) PERKINS, GEORGE H., (Salem,) farmer 500.
Perkins, John A .. (West Rupert, Vt.,) far- mer 1.
Perry, Hugh, (Salem,) (with John,) farmer 230.
Perry, John, (Salem.) (with Hugh,) farmer 230.
Pinkerton, Robert, (Salem.) farmer 180.
Porter, George E., (Salem.) farmer 100. Porter. William D., (Salem,) farmer.
QUA, D. V. T., (Shushan,) school teacher and notary public.
RANEY. W. T., (Shushan,) saloon and bar- ber shop.
RICE, GEORGE E.,(Shushan,) blacksmith. RICH. A. ALLEN. (Shushan.) farmer 100. Rich, Ebenezer, (Shushan.) farmer 176.
Roberson, George W., (Shushan,) farmer 20.
Roberson, Ira B., (Shushan,) manuf. of axe helves.
Robertson, A., (Salem,) post master aud dealer in boots, shoes, stationery, trunks, &c.
Robertson, Abner C., (Salem,) farmer 10. Rogers, James L., (Salem,) town assessor and farmer 104.
Rogers, Win. H., (Salem.) farmer 93.
RUSSELL, SIDNEY, (Shushan,) liquor store and farmer 100.
*RUSSELL, SOLOMON W., (Salem,) law- ver and editor of Salein Press.
Russell. William A., (Salem,) lawyer and farmer 40.
SAFFORD, DAVID H., (Salem,) (with Win. C.) farmer 90.
SAFFORD, GIDEON F., (Salem,) farmer 65 ..
Safford, Nathan F., (Salem.) farmer 115.
afford, R. M .. (Salem.) threshing machine. SAFFORD, WILLIAM C., (Salem.) (with David H.,) farmer 90.
Safford. William H., (Salem.) farmer 77.
*SALEM PRESS, (Salem,) Solomon W. Russell. prop. and editor.
SALEM STEAM MILLS, (Salem,) A. Whitlock & Co. props., griet. saw and planing mills, sash and blind factory and lumber yard.
Scott. Charles. (Salem.) farmer 90.
SCOTT. DAVID M .. (Salemo farmer 94.
Scott Estate, (Salem.) 105 acres.
scott. William M., (Salem, farmer 100.
SEARLS, JOHN B. REV., (Shushan,) pastor of M. E. Church.
Seeley. Milton B., (Sal.m. ) farmer 20.
Shaw, Jonn. (Salem.) meat market. Shaw. Robert, {Salom,) farmer 400). Shedd, Oliver, (Shushan,) farmer 73.
cfore purchasing a Plano, Organ or other Musical Instrument, call on 8. 11. Hidley, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. F.
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Sheldon, Mark. (Salem,) assistant National | Toman, Daniel, (Salem,) farmer 64. Bank of Salem.
Sherman, Albert, (West Rupert, Vt.,) far- mer 300.
Sherman, Enoch S., (West Rupert, Vt.,) farmer 88.
Sherman, John S .. (Shushan.) farmer 300. SHERMAN, JESSE S., (Salem,) prop. of flax mill, saw mill and starch factory, and farmer 268.
Sherman, Squire K., (West Rupert, Vt.,) farmer 160.
Shields, Agnes F. Mrs., (Shushan,) farmer 130.
SLATTERY, JOHN, (Salem,) farmer 39. Smalley, George F., (Shushan,) farmer. Smart, JJames. (Salem,) farmer 108.
SMART, JAMES H., (Salem.) farmer 87%. Smith. Owen. (Salem,) farmer 111.
SMITH, RUSSELL, (Salem,) farmer 156. Spaulding, Romanzo, (Salem.) blacksmith. Sprague, Edward P. Rev., (Salem,) pastor First Presbyterian Church.
STANLEY, DARIUS, (Shushan,) farmer 60.
Steele, Joshua, (Shushan.) farmer 140. Steele, Thomas S., (Shushan,) inspector of elections and farmer 390.
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STEELE, WILLIAM, (Salem.) farmer 150 and (with Willinm S. Norton.) 97.
Stevens, A. T., (Shushan,) carpenter and farmer 116.
Stevens, Franklin, (Salem,) retired farmer 12. Stevens, G. H .. (Shushan,) station agent and produce dealer.
STEVENS, HENRY A., (Salem,) (Church & Sterens.) Stevens, Martin P., (shushan,) speculator and farmer 10. Stevens, Milton P., (Shushan,) (Lyons & Stevens.) Stevens, Simon L., (Salem,) farmer leases 176.
Steveneou, James B., (Salem.) farmer 176. Stevenson. Robert M., (Salem,) supervisor and (with Thomas,) farmer 250.
Stevenson. Thomas, (Salem,) (with Robert J.,) farmer 250.
Stevenson. Thomas S., (Salem,) farmer 176. Stewart, David, (Salen,) farmer 54.
Stewart, John, (Salom,) (with Thomas,) farmer 119.
Stewart, Thomas, (Salem,) (with John,) farmer 119.
Sutherland. Edgar, (Shushan.) farmer 57%. SWEET, ALMOND. (Shushan,) farmer 248. SWEET, FREEBORN, (Shushan,) farmer 131.
Terney. James, (Shushan.) farmer 240. THOMPSON, JAMES M., (Salem.) in- spector of elections and farmer 320. THOMPSON, JOHN. (Salem.) farmer 154. Thompson, Robert, (Salem, ) prith John.) TIERNEY, MICHAEL, Salem,) (with . . Charles H. Allen,) farmer 151.
Toohey, John, (Salem,) mechanic and far- mer 11.
Tonhey, James, (Salem,) farmer 81.
Townsend, Horace G., (Salem,) farmer 160. TULIP, GEORGE, (Salem,) wagon and sleigh manuf.
Van Buskirk, Bratt, (Salem,) farmer 50.
WALKER, JOHN D., (Salem,) (with Willis H .. ) farmer 320.
WALKER, WILLIS H., (Salem,) (with John D.,) farmer 320.
WALLACE, JAMES, (Shushan,) farmer 100. WARD, DANIEL, (Salem,) superintendent of cemetery.
WARNER, CARLOS, (Shushan,) wagon maker.
Webb, A. S., (East Greenwich,) retired farmer 20.
Weir, Hannah Mrs., (East Greenwich.) farmer 100.
West, Abner. (Shushan.) farmer 53.
West, Alfred A., (Salem,) carpenter and · farmer 5.
West. Elisha, (Shushan,) farmer 75.
Whaley, Thomas, (Salem,) farmer 30.
WHITCOMB, CHARLES, (Salem,) dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry and silver plated ware.
WHITLOCK, ARTHUR, (Salem,) (A. Whitlock & Co.)
WHITE. GEORGE, (Salem.) farmer 93.
White, William, (Salem,) cooper and farmer
WHITLOCK, A. & CO., (Salem,) (Arthur Whitlock and J. M. Williams.) props. of Salem Steam Mills; grist, saw and. planing mills, sash and blind factory, and lumber yard.
Willard, Erastus Rev., (Shushan,) pastor of Baptist Church.
Willett. John R., (West Hebron,) town as- sessor and farmer 130.
Williams, Erastus, (East Greenwich,) far- mer 35.
WILLIAMS. J. M .. (Salem,) (A. Whitlock ( Co.,) farmer 250).
Williams, Martin, (Shushan.) farmer 187. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. (Salem,) farmer 143.
Wilson, Fayette, (Salem. ) farmer 275.
Wilson, Nathan W., (West Rupert, Vt .. ) farmer 330.
Winning. James, (Salem,) (with John,) far- mer 141.
Winning, John, (Salem,) (with James,) far- mer 141.
Woodard. Daniel, dr .. (Salem.) vice presi- dent National Bank of Salem.
WOODARD, DANIEL, JR., (West Hebron.) dealer in farm produce. dry goods and groceries, and farmer 510.
Woodard. Worden, (Shushan.) farmer 8. I WRIGHT, JOHN, (Salem,) horse farrier.
Mower and Self-Baking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co., KUS Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.
BUCKEYE
Musical Goods of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail, at B. H. HAD - LEY'S, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. 1.
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(Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.)
For Directory of Cambridge Village See Page 156.
Adams, David, (Center White Creek,) far- | Briggs. Geo. W., (White Creek,) farmer 30. mer 3%.
Adams, James, (Center White Creek,) far- mer 140.
Agan, Jacob, (Cambridge,) farmer 300. Allen, Burdick G., (White Creek,) farmer 20.
ALLEN, WILLIAM C., (White Creek,) far- mier 100.
Arnold, David E., (Cambridge,) farmer 350. Arnold, Jesse, (Cambridge,) farmer 100. Ashton. Isaac. (Cambridge.) farmer 340.
ASHTON, JAMES W., (Cambridge.) far- mer 200.
AUSTIN, JOIIN A., (Cambridge,) gardener BAILEY, JOHN H., (Center White Creek,) farm laborer.
BAKER, BENJAMIN, (Eagle Bridge, Rensselaer Co.,) flax dresser and con- stable.
Baker, George. (White Creek,) farmer 4. Baker, JJohn, (Cambridge,) farm laborer. Barker & Fa-sett. (White Creek.) (Jazariak Barker and Darid C. Fassett,) general merchants.
Barker. Jeremiah, (White Creek,) (Barker de Fisatt.)
BARKER, >LOCUM, (White Creek,) dealer in wool and farmer 500.
Barker, Stephen, (White Creek,) wool dealer and farmer 150.
Barker, Stephen W .. (White Creek,) civil engineer and farmer.
Bartou, El, (Cambridge,) farmer 5%.
Bennett, James H., (Center White Creek,) farmer 107.
Bennett, Joseph, (White Creek,) farmer 8. Bennett. Julius, (White Creek,) griet mill and farmer 50.
Bensou. Philo. (Cambridge,) farm laborer. Bentley, William H., (Center White Creek,) farmer 2.
Blashfield. Flavel, (Center . White Creek,) farmer 2g.
Blowers, James. (Cambridge,) farmer 60. Bowen. Columbus, ( White Creek,) farmer lasey of Sylvester. 30.
Bowen, Erastus J., (Cambridge,) farmer 151.
BOWEN, PETER, {Eagle Bridge. Rensse- laer Co.) farmer leases of John Van Rensselaer, 110.
BRAYTON, MARCU'S M., (White Creek,) farmer 105.
Drazzel. Dennis, (White Creek,) (with Timothy Coughlin,) farmer 74.
Brownell, Abner, (Cambridge,) farmer 375. Buck, David M., (Eagle Bridge, Rensselaer Co.,) farmer 26.
BUMP, JOSEPH. Eagle Bridge, Rensselaer Co .. ) shoe maker.
Burdick, Albert L., (White Creek,) farmer leases of David Burdick, 76.
Burdick, Allen, (Center White Creek,) far- mer 40.
Burdick, Eugene S., (Center White Creek,) blacksmith.
Burgess, John, (Center White Creek,) hotel keeper.
Burningham, John, (Cambridge,) farm laborer.
Burns. Martin, (Cambridge.) farmer 40.
BURNS, WILLIAM, ( White Creek,) farmer leases of Eliphalet Niles, 30.
Butler. Patrick. (Cambridge,) farmer leases of Thomas Mahar, 112.
Callery, Edward. (Cambridge.) farmer 6. Camberlin, William R., (White Creek,) laborer.
Carbine, Martin, (Eagle Bridge, Rensselaer Co.,) farmer 60.
Carney, John. (Cambridge,) farmer 177.
Carpenter, Luke, (Eagle Bridge, Rensselaer Co.,) miller.
Carpenter, Platt, (Eagle Bridge, Rensselaer Co .. ) miller.
Cavanagh, Daniel,(Cambridge,) (with John.) farmer 10.
Cavanagh, John, (Cambridge,) (with Daniel,) farmer 10.
Center, Arnold, (Eagle Bridge, Rensselaer Co.,) farmer 114.
Center, George F., (Center White Creek,) farmer 49.
Center, Sheldon, (Center White Creek,) tar- mer 175.
Center, William, (Center White Creek,) farmer 100.
Chase, Elijah, (Buskirk's Bridge,) farmer 150.
Chase, Timothy, (Cambridge.) farmer 103. Christopher, Thomas, (Eagle Bridge, Rens- Pelaer Co., ) laborer.
Clum, George H .. (Cambridge,) (Clum d: Horton, ) inspector of election.
Clam & Horton, (Cambridge.) ( George i7. Clum and Lucien M. Horton,) props. of Cambridge Valley Mills.
Conlin, James, ( White Creek.) farmer 5. Conway, Michael C .. (Eagle Bridge, Rece- sclaer Co.,) farmer leases of Mrs. Nancy Wallace, 250.
Id Instruments of all kinds taken in exchange for New, at B. II. Blid- ley's Music store, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.
BUCKEYE
Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester In the World.
Adriance. Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. Sce Cad on Map.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
The Buckeye Mowing and Reaping Machines-When the great U. S. Trial of Mowers and Reapers was held at Syracuse in 1857, this admirable machine, which had just been brought out, surprised every body by its novelty and many excel- lencies, and won the highest awards. At that time the valuable patents under which it was built were secured for several States by the enterprising firm which now con- tinues its manufacture, Adriance, Platt & Co. At the second great trial of Mowers and Reapers, made by the N. Y. State Agri- cultural Society in 1866, the Buckeye again carried off the highest honors, showing that in the years intervening it had not gone backward in the race for superiority. Every new suggestion is thoroughly weighed. improvements only are adopted. The verdict of the people is nearly as unani- mous as that of the learned and practical committees who made these awards. for its sales far exceed those of any other ma- chine in the sections supplied by Adriance, Platt & Co. In fact they increase so fast, that the demand is almost always in ex- cess of the supply. The Soif Raking At- tachmest on the Buckeye Machine has met with a success corresponding to that of the Mower, and has surpassed all others in the perfection of its operation. One great secret of the success of Adriance Platt & Co., as manufacturers, has been in the con- scientious manner in which they have built their machines, and the great dura- bility of the Buckeve machine has been largely due to the excellence of the mate- rial used and the mechanical perfection of the workmanship. See advertisement on Map.
Adams, Putnam & Reece, mann- facturers of Ladies' Furs, and dealers in Hats, Caps. Trunks, &c., No. 3 Beaver Block. South Pearl Street, Albany. N. Y. W'e take pleasure in calling the attention of our patrons to this enterprising firm, feel. ing assured that all in want of any kind of goods in their line will not care to look fur- ther after examining; this extensive and well selected stock, Customers will find them gentlemanly and honorable in all their dealings. They advertise on page 144.
S. B. Terwilliger, 190 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., advertises on page 168. He keeps a general assortment of Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes, and deals fairly and honorably with all who patronize him. If you want anything in his line you will not regret call- ing on him. He also doce Plumbing and Gas Fitting to order.
Robert Huniphrey, Harness and Collar Maker, corner of Union and Erie streets, West Troy. N. Y., publishes a card on page 176. Mr. H, is the inventor and patentee of the celebrated Elastic Rubber spring Collar, which is meeting with so much favor where it is known. He keeps a good stock of goods and manufactures to order at short notice.
The Granville Reporter is pub- lished every Saturday at Granville by J. A. Morris. The Reporter was enlarged in December 1870, and changed to an eight paze form. and is now the largest paper published in the County. The Job depart- ment has also lately been supplied with new type and a Power Press, and the faci !- ities are such that he is prepared to do ali kinds of Book and Job Work in as good style and as cheap as any office north of Troy. See card, page 184.
Jerome B. Rice, proprietor of the Cambridge Valley Seed Gardens, Cam- bridge, Washington Co., N. Y., advertises on page 154. We take pleasure in calling the attention of farmers and gardeners to & place where they can procure genuine seeds of all kinds, and where they may depend on getting what they bargain for. "By their fruits ye shall know them." but we are hap- py to be able to say that Mr. Rice will give you seeds which will bring forth good fruit. Call on him.
Geo. E. Barnard, Middle Granville, N. Y., publishes a card on page 184. Mr. Barnard deals largely, at wholesale and re- tail, in Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, Wood- en Ware, Glassware, Stoves, Pumps, Lead Pipe, &c. Farmers who are in need of Milk Cans. Cheese Vats, Sugar Pans, Sap Buckets, &c., would do well to leave their orders with Mr. Barnard, and If they prefer to pay in barter they can take along their Sheep Pelts, Cow Hides, Feathers, Wool. Old fron, &c., which to him is the same as Cash, as he will as cheerfully pay the Cash for them. He also offers liberal induce- mente to peddlers. Try him.
Webster's Deflecting and Cen- ter-Draft Mot-Air Furnace ap- pears to answer all the conditions for heat- ing Dwellings, Halls, Churches &c .. better than any other now in use. It is easily imanaged, free from dust and gas, and re- quires a less amount of fuel than other fur- naces to produce the same amount of heat. No water evaporator is used and the fresh air is introduced and conveyed to the apart- ments to be heated, without being deprived ot its vitality. Judging from the recom- mendatious of those who have used this furnace, it is worthy of the attention of all who contemplate parchasing a heating ap- paratus for public or private buildings. It is manufactured and sold by M. L. Filley, No. 27 River Street, Troy, N. Y. See ad- vertisement on page 154.
DI. L. Ruswell, Glens Falls. N. Y .. prints a card on page 176. He manufacires to order and keeps on hand Guns, Rifles and Pistois, and deals in all kinds of Sport- Dyr Apparatus. Call on him when you want anything lu his line.
S. L. Stillman, Dentist, Greenwich, N. Y., is prepared to perform all operations in the Dental art in a skillful and satisfac- tory manuer at moderate prices. See bis card ou page 17b.
he acknowledged unequaled Steck Plano Fortes, to be found at il. 11. Hidley's, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.
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Coon, Gibson, (White Creek.) farmer 16%. | Fowler William P., (Center White Creek,) Cottrell, Arthur, (Eagle Bridge, Rensselaer post master and merchant. Co .. ) farmer leases of Santuel T., 115. FULLER, FREEMAN A., (Cambridge,) farmer 310. Cottrell, Charles C., (Center White Creek,) farmer 200.
Cottrell, Samuel T., (Eagle Bridge, Rensse- laer Co .. ) farmer 165.
Coughlin, Timothy, (White Creek,) (with Dennis Brazzel.) farmer 74.
Coulter, Henry, (Cambridge,) farmer 400. Coulter, Lewis, (Cambridge,) farmer 400. Cunningham, Timothy, (Cambridge,) la- borer.
Curtis, James, (Eagle Bridge, Rensselaer Co .. ) farmer 125.
Curtis, John B., (Cambridge,) farmer 185. Curtis, Leroy, (Cambridge,) farmer 141.
DAILEY, EDWARD, (White Creek,) far- mer 340.
Dailey, Lawrence, (Center White Creek,) farmer 63.
Darmody, Michael, (White Creek,) farmer 130.
Dean, Solomon, (Cambridge,) farm laborer. 'Dewey, Rufus K., (Cambridge.) farmer 40. Doane, Franklin M., (Cambridge,) farmer 100.
Driskall, John, (Center White Creek,) far- mer 14.
DWINNELL, DANIEL D., (White Creek, farmer 166.
. Dyer, I. G., (Centre White Creek,) farmer leuses of John K., 155.
Dyer, John K., (Center White Creek,) far- mer 220.
Eldredge; Harry Jr., (Cambridge,) farmer 50.
ELDREDGE, WILLIAM, (Cambridge,) su- pervisor and farmer leases of Elhira, 160.
Eldridge. Elhira, (Cambridge,) farmer 160. Fassett. David C., ( White Creek.) ( Barker & Fassett, ) inspector of election.
Ferguson, Thomas, (Cambridge, ) moulder and farmer 2;3.
Fish, Alvin, . (Eagle Bridge, Rensselaer Co.,) carpenter, sawyer and prop. of fax mill.
Fisher. Stephen R .. (Cambridge,) farmer leases of William P., 169.
Fisher, William P., (Cambridge,) farmer 169.
Flannagan, John, (Cambridge,) farmer 20. FLOOD, MICHAEL, (White Creek,) far- mer.
Flood. Patrick, (White Creek,) farmer leases of George Barker, 150.
Fowler, Amon J. A., (Cambridge.) prop. of saw and tax mills, and farmer 54. Fowler, Charlotte Mies, (Center White Creek.) farmer 00.
FOWLER, DAVID, (Center White Creek,) farmer 50.
Fowler, Fayette, (Center White Creek.) farmer b).
Fowler, Franklin, (Cambridge,) farmer leases 204.
Fowler. Jonathan B., . (Center White Creek.) farmer 100. FOWLER, WILLIAM A., (Center White Creek.) farmer af.
Fowler, William P., (White Creek,) farmer 150.
Fuller, Henry E., (Cambridge,) farmer.
Fuller, John N., (Cambridge,) farmer.
Fuller, Lewis C., (Cambridge,) farmer.
Galway, Rufus, (Buskirk's Bridge,) shoe maker.
Gay, J. William, (Center White Creek,) farmer leases of Joel. 127.
Gooding, Mathew, (White Creek,) farmer 130.
Goodrich, William, (White Creek.) farmer. GROESBECK, WILLIAM H., (Buskirk's Bridge,) speculator.
Hakes, Joshua L., (White Creek,) farmer 12.
Hall, James F., (Cambridge,) lumberman and farmer 122%.
Hall, Orrin S., (Buskirk's Bridge,) produce dealer.
Hanna. John B., (Cambridge,) (Nicholson, McKie & Co.,) farmer 400.
Harrington, Allen, (White Creek,) black- smith.
Harrington, Arnold, (Cambridge,) farmer 100.
Harrington, Arnold, Jr., (Cambridge,) far- mer leases 19.
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