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    1. [NYGENESE] Genesee co., Oct 25-1862
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    3. Spirit of the Times Batavia, Genesee County, New York State October 25-1862 Citizens of Batavia. A Public Meeting of all Citizens who desire that Batavia should fill her Quota of Soldiers Without Resort to Draft! Are requested to meet at Ellicott Hall, on Monday Evening, October 27th, at 7 o'clock, to devise means to render such Draft unnecessary. The Draft will certainly take place on the 10th day of November and instant measures should be devised to obtain the required number of Volunteers. One more effort for Volunteers. By order of the town Committee, Wm. H. STORY, Sec'y. + Numan's Battery. from the 'Republican Advocate'. We are indebted to Orderly Sergeant James M. WAITE, for a list of names and residences of the Officers and Privates in Capt. J.D. NUMAN's Battery, in camp at Lockport. As this fine Artillery Company was recruited wholly in this County, the list will be valuable. Captain. John D. NUMAN, Lockport First Lieutenants. 1st-Melancton W. BROWN, Alexander 2d-William DeW. PRINGLE, Batavia Second Lieutenants. 1st-Robert C. WORTHINGTON, Bethany 3d-___, ___, ___ Staff Sergeants. First Sergeant-James M. WAITE, Batavia Quartermaster Sergeant-Francis N. PARISH, Bergen Sergeants. 1st-Asabel N. ABBEY, Oakfield 2d-Dan E. WAITE, Batavia 3d-William J. PARISH, Alexander 4th-William E. WRIGHT, Bethany 5th-John OLDSWAGER, Alexander 6th-Josiah T. CRITTENDEN, Bergen Corporals. 1st-E.F. MOULTON, Alexander 2d-Henry NULTY, Batavia 3d-R.G. FOWLES, Oakfield 4th-Thomas WALSH, Alexander 5th-Eugene B. WING, do 6th-William H. MALTBY, Oakfield 7th-Hugh PETERS, Darien 8th-Orville THOMPSON, Bergen 9th-John CONNOR, Bethany 10th-John W. BARTLETT, Bethany 11th-Guy A. BROWN, Batavia 12th-James G. HATCH, Bergen Buglers. 1st-Edson H. POND, Oakfield 2d-James F. EMORY, Batavia Privates. Alexander. George AVERY Seymour S. BROWN John BOWER Thos. C. BARNARD Wm. H. CHAPPLE Thos. COOK Henry CONNELLY Orson CONANT Wm. B. COLE Jaroma CANFIELD Dionlesian COVEY Earl A. DODSON Sylvester DENNEY Chas. FOSTER Chas. FAIRFIELD Wm. FABER Harmon FRITSCHE Ansel FORD Chas. R. GRIFFIN Paul GLOIR Levi T. GARRETTE Amos HUMPHREY John HARMON Irving W. LOOMIS John M. LAPP Edwin LOCKE Marion F. MERIDITH Albert H. MOULTON Wm. M. MOULTON Moses NICHOLS George ROGERS Fred RICHARDTS David S. SPRING Edwin SHADBOLT John D. SCHILLER Fredric SANGER Homer TISDALE Stephen P. WING William WELSH Walter S. WRIGHT Christian ZWEITSCHE Batavia. Edwin I. BENTON Cyrus W. BROWN Delos BLOOD Chas. W. BRADLEY Zina W. CARTER Robert FINLEY John GRIFFIS Cyrus A. GOWING Patrick KEATING James KIDDER Henry L. KEAETZER James M. LAPP Elias MARTIN David MILLER James PORTER John J. PEARD Norman M. PUTNAM Stephen TAYLOR Warren WEST Bergen. Hezekiah H. BROWN Wm. P. BASSETT Geo. P. CHASE Chas. J. CLEVELAND James CASE John CARMEL James DUNN Benjamin COX Wm. A. EDDY Geo. EDWARDS Elias EASTWOOD Ed J. HOLLENBECK Archy HOLLENBECK John HASSETT David HILL Geo. B. LAWRENCE Henry LEVERINGTON Jacob MOORE Alex. McDONALD Angus McINTOSH Lucius A. MUNGER Robert PLANT Thos. W. FADEN Wm. H. RANDOLPH Sidney RICHMOND Gilbert SHADER Stephen THOMPSON Fred VICKERS Edwin WARD John W. WILLIAMS Bethany. Miles T. BROWN R.J. CHAMPLIN Alva N. COLT Orson J. FORBES Henry JOHNSON John L. KINGDON Albert KNAPP Silas KNAPP Benj. LEWIS Elias LYONS Archy McMILLAN Joseph MARSH David MARSH Martin RICH Alonzo RICH Ambrose RICH Nathan E. RUMSEY Chas. E. SMEAD Edsill SHAW Henry W. VISHON Chas. VanCURAN Gilbert WADE Henry WOOD John WORTHINGTON Darien. John COX Geo. W. DODSON Henry LAPP Samuel LATHROP Henry SCHAEFFER Jonas C. WICKERS John J. WARREN Oakfield. Frederick BURR Freeman BAILEY, Jr. Isaac BRUIETTE Michael CARNEY James CARNEY John CARNEY Dennis DIBBLE John E. FIELD George GANN Ira E. HAIGHT Stephen R. KING John KEITNER Labbeus KING Chas. LOPPLOW Thos. McMANNIS John MUNT Michael O'DONNELL Chas. A. SMITH Wallace SMITH Edward B. SMITH + Married. In Corfu, October 19th, by the Rev. BUELL, Mr. James D. HAVENS, Bugler Michigan 6th Cavalry, and Miss Anna HINNA, both of Akron, N.Y. + Millinery. Fall and Winter Goods. All the latest styles of desirable Bonnets in velvet, silks, satin, beaver, felt, plush, and straw. Also in hats we have the latest styles. Ladies' dress capes. Mary Emma NOWLEN. 99 Main street, Batavia. + Fashionable Dress-Making. Mrs. FROST and Miss DOW. Will open rooms in a few days, for the purpose of Cloak and Dress making. We will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of patterns of the latest and most desirable styles. The Ladies are invited to give us a call.--Prices will be moderate, and work done well. Rooms, No. 101 Main street, over the store formerly occupied by G.A. LAY. + submitted by Linda C. Schmidt *********************************************

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