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GAZETTEER
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AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OF LEWIS COUNTY, N. Y.,
FOR _
1872-3.
COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY
HAMILTON CHILD.
AUTHOR OF WAYNE, ONTARIO, SENECA, CAYUGA, TOMPKINS, ONONDAGA, MADI- SON, CORTLAND, CHEMUNG, SCHUYLER, ONEIDA, STEUBEN, ORLEANS, NIAG- ARA, GENESEE, CHENANGO, MONROE, HERKIMER, SARATOGA, MONT- GOMERY AND FULTON, ALBANY AND SCHENECTADY, RENSSELAER, WASHINGTON, WYOMING, COLUMBIA, ULSTER, SCHOHARIE, OTSEGO, SULLIVAN, BROOME & TIOGA, ST. LAWRENCE AND OTHER COUNTY DIRECTORIES. 1
Permanent Office, 23 & 24 E. Washington St., Syracuse, N. Y.
" HI- that has much to do, will do something wrong, and of that wrong must sufer the consequences ; and if it were possible that he should always act rightly, yet when aneb numbers are to judge of his conduct, the bad will censure and obstruct hiz by malevoience, and the good sometimes by mistake."- SAMUEL JOHNSON.
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SYRACUSE: PRINTED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, 23 & 24 E. WASHINGTON STREET, 1872
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LEWIS COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
6. LORD'S PERFECT
GANG PLOW!
LI Award To which the First Premium of the Jeffer- son Count' al Society was 5-6-7-8-9-20,
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ald boards, supported se of lessening the . of the Plows through . e Driver to raise the the lever) to back the depth of furrow, from e lever. Draws straight folding. Cuts and turns s used on all fall plowed covering sowed grain is un. -pth, and are warranted to do
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WM. ESSLETYNN, Cape Vincent,
C. P. PirMe, Brownville,
IT. W. SEEBER, do.
GEO. BONEY, do.
Jonx READER, Orleans,
A. G. DEVENDOREF, do.
ORLO ROGERS, Pamelia, CHARLES FULLER, do. A. M. CONVERSE, do.
IRA T. CURTIS, Watertown, F. M. LIVERMORE, Hounstield, ROBERT BRODIE, Henderson. AND MANY OTHERS.
P. S .- Where the tongue bolts to the frame, the Plows can be adjusted to any pitch or landing required, by inserting wedges, and varying the length of the poll straps.
Beebee Island Agricultural Works, WATERTOWN, N. F.
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LEWIS COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ancers
Cured!
OR NO CHARGE.
DR. KINGSLEY, OF ROME, N. Y.,
Has discovered a perfect cure for Cancers without the use of the knife. Thousands of cases cured can testify to the efficacy of this plan of treatment. This preparation will destroy the specific nature of most Cancers in from ten to sixty minutes. Even in those large Cancerous affections of the breast, from which so many females die annually. my specific is equally as effectual as in those smaller surface Cancers. Ninety-nine out of a hundred of all those persons who have died from Cancer, could easily have been cured. Cancer has been considered from time immemorial the greatest scourge of the human race ; but the time will come when all shall see that it is as remediable as any other dis- case. At the same time remedies are given to purify the blood and fortify the system against a renewed attack. In all cases, it the Cancer is not too far advanced, a perfect cure is warranted, or no charge.
Most persons are greatly deceived in regard to the first symptoms and appearance of Cancer, considering it very painful from the commencement. This is a sad mistake, (causing the death of thousands.) there being but little or no pain until the Cancer is far advanced. The only symptoms for months, and in some cases even for years, is occa- sionally either a stinging, itching. sinarting. burning. creeping or shooting sensation, and in some cases not even any of these. Nearly all of those kernels or humups that occur in the female breast, and also those unnatural appearances in the form of crusts or warty excrescence, which appear in either sex on the face, lips, nose, eye lids, or any other part of the surface, are cancers. Cancer is very easily cured in its early stage, consequently it is of the very greatest importance that all thus afflicted should have immediate treat- ment; as thousands of very valuable lives have been lost from pure neglect, having been misguided by physicians having no knowledge of the disease, who, by calling it Scroftla, Erysipelas. Salt Rheum or some other non-terrifying disease, lull this unfortunate class in the cradle of ignorance, until upon the very verge of death. when, to hide such ignor- ance, the physician tells the patient that it has finally turned to Cancer, and cannot be cured. There is no such thing as turning to Cancer. Whatever ends in Cancer, began in Cancer. Be no longer deceived. If you have the slightest suspicion of trouble, seek immediate relief and thereby preserve life.
Consumption, Bronchitis. Catarrh. Asthma, Heart Disease, Dyspepsia, Liver Com- plaint, Fits, St. Vitus' Dance, Neuralgia, Scakl Head, Piles, Tape Worms, or Worms of any kind. all Diseases of the Skin. Pimples, Scrofula or King's Evil, Fever Sores, Spinal Diseases, Rheumatism, Gont, Dropsy, Diabetes, Kidney Diseases, Gravel, and all Diseases peculiar to Males or Females, successfully treated.
Warts, Corns, Bunions, Moles, Wens, Birth-Marks, Tumors &c., removed. Especial attention given to the treatment of Crooked Feet, Legs, Arms, Spine, Neck, and all other deformities. Cross Eyes straightened, Hare-Lips cured by an entirely new plan of oper- ating. Operations for Stone in the Bladder, Polypis, Strangulated Hernia, Fistula, or the eure of False and Crooked JJoints, and all deformities of the Eve Lids. Nose, Lips, Neck &c., resulting from Burns or Wounds, performed upon the most scientific princi- ples. All Diseases of the Eye and Far treated with very great success.
E-pecial attention given to the treatment of all diseases originating from the errors of misguided Youth.
Patients from a distance, except in Surgical and Cancer cases, by sending a full des- cription of their symptoms, can have medicines sent by Mail or Express, and be treated at home.
All letters promptly answered, and medicines ordered, immediately forwarded.
The Doctor is a graduate with an experience of over fourteen years in the practice of medicine. twelve of which have been spent in Rome.
N. B .- All persons troubled with Asthma should send for Dr. Kingsley's ASTHMA SPECIFIC, which is warranted to relieve any case or money refunded.
Send for DR. KINGSLEY'S AGUE SPECIFIC, which is purely vegetable and never fails to cure.
.All troubled with a Cough of any kind should be sure to send for IDR. KINGSLEY'S COUGH BALSAM, which cures as by magic.
For Furthor Particulars, Write the Doctor.
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LEWIS COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
WHAT ADVANTAGES
HAS
THE
"ELIAS HOWE "
MACHINE
OVER OTHERS ?
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HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
FIRST .- The public know it to be durable. A con- clusive evidence is, twenty years have not placed second-hand "HOWE" Machines in the market. It cannot be said of any other machine.
SECOND .- It contains the material for its own repair.
Tinn .- It has less wearing points than any other. FOURTH .- It draws np a stitch, as you do by hand ; others do not.
FIFTH .- You have perfect control over both threads ; others have not.
SIXTH .- It gives off thread in proportion to the thickness of fabric sewed, thereby avoiding slow motion over seams, dropping stitches and breaking of needles-a great objection to all other machines.
SEVENTH. - It sews a tight seam in cassimeres, buying the thread on either side, and. then a tissue paper, without change of tension.
EIGHTH .- The presser foot is easily swung out of the way, when you set a needle or pat under work. It is not so with any other.
NINTH. -. Many new machine companies have had their rise and fall- their machines once popular now scarcely known-others have made radical changes in order to exist ; while the Howe Machine Company have adhered to the opinion of " Elias Howe, Master of Mechanics," (" The machine is mechanically correct; does not change.") built addition after addition to their factory, and to-day cannot supply the demand, although turning out six hundred machines a day-just a machine a minute.
Principal Branch Office, 205 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y.
BRANCH OFFICE OF E. BUTTERICH & CO.'S
Celebrated Patterns
For Ladies', Misses' and Children's Garments.
NEW FASHION BOOKS .- The Metropolitan, and Quarterly Delineator. Luiline.' Gents' and Boys' Fashion Plates. Also E. Butterick & Co.'s Celebrated Shears and Scissors.
PATTERNS sent by mail on receipt of price and number. Illustrated Catalogues free. Sent by mail on receipt of 2 cent stamp. Send for one.
ADDRESS. Mrs. Eli overton, 205 Genesee Street, . - UTICA, N. V.
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The Direct Draft Bureka Mower !
MANUFACTURED BY
Wilber's Eureka Mower & Reaper Manufacturing Co.,
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.
The EUREKA possesses the fol- lowing great advantages :
QUICK CUTTING ! RAPIDITY OF CURING !
REVERSIBILITY !
EASE OF DRAFT!
The Eureka received the following PREMIUMS during the harvest of 1872:
The GRAND GOLD MEDAL Of the Vermont State Agricultural So- ciety, awarded at the Great Field Trial at Rutland, in July. 1872.
FIRST PREMIUM at the trial of the St. Clair Agrienttural and Implement Society, on the Ala Vista Farm, near st. Clair City. July 9th, 1872.
FIRST FREMIUM at the trial of the East Pennsylvania Agricultural Society, at Norristown. June 8th. 1872.
FIRST PREMIUM at the trial of the Amblee Park Association, at Anillee. P3., June 12th. 1872.
For CIRCULARS and further information, address
N. C. & D. C. MARKHAM, Agents,
Collinsville, Lewis Co., N. V.
H. C. & D. C. MARKHAM'S
SINE
PATENTED MARCH 7th, 1871.
This SINK has a bottom gently sloping from each side to the centre which is arranged with a sunken channel running its entire length. Said channel being covered with a movable metallic strainer. A spout conducts away the whey as it drains off from the curds in the Sink.
WHAT IS CLAIMED FOR THIS SINK.
1-t .- A less cost in construction over other Sinks.
2d. -- No recurring expenses for straining cloths or racks.
Sd .- A more pleasant and perfect handling of the cards.
1h. -- The Sink and Strainers are readily kept sweet and clean.
Old Sinks are easily changed to this improvement, with but slight expense.
This Sink was awarded the first award of merit at the N. Y. State Fair. 1871. at Albany. First premium at all the County Fairs at which it was exhibited.
We are pleased to refer parties interested in the matter to the following persons who have this Sink in use.
References :- Isane S. Weller. Boonville, N. Y. : Charles C. Honse. Honseville. N. Y. ; C. C. Vroman, Rodman, N. Y .; G. C. Young. Copenhagen. N. Y. ; A. G. Stoddard. Lowville. N. Y. : E. A. Ayers, Watertown, N. Y. : James Roberts, Turin, N. Y .; Jones. Falkner & Co., Ulica, N. Y.
Price for right to manufacture and use: Farm Dairies. 10 ets. per cow ; the Factories, FOR cone and under, $10; over 300 and under son, $15 : over SO, SOM. Ter ritory and right to sell this invention made known on application. Address
D. C. & D. C. MARRIEDAM, Collinsville. N Y.
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AUSTIN'S HARNESS SHOP !
FRASER
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ALL STYLES OF
HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS, ALSO DEALER IN Saddles, Trunks, Valises, Whips, Curry Combs, Cards, Zinc Collar Pads, Sleigh Bells, Blankets, Robes, &c.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE! · IRA AUSTIN,
87 State Street,
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INTRODUCTION.
INTRODUCTION.
In presenting to the public the "Gazetteer and Business Directory of Lewis County," the publisher desires to return his sincere thanks to all who have so kindly aided him in obtaining the information it contains, and rendered it possible to present it in the brief space of time in which it is essential euch works should be completed. Especially are our thanks due to the several editors of the papers published in the County, for the uniform kindness they have evinced in calling public attention to the author's efforts; and for essential aid in furnish- ing material for the work. Many others have placed us under similar obligations, but as credit has been given in most of such cases, as well as in works from which we have quoted, in connec- tion with the substance of the information gleaned from each, we omit special mention here; while still others have kindly volunteered their assistance, to all of whom we tender our grateful acknowledgment.
. That errors have occurred in so great a number of names and dates as are here given is probable ; and that names have been omitted which should have been inserted is quite certain. We can only say that we have exercised more than ordinary diligence and care in this difficult and complicated feature of book making. Of such as feel aggrieved in consequence of errors or omissions we beg pardon, and ask the indulgence of the reader in marking such as have been observed in the subsequent reading of the proofs, and which are found in the Errata, following the Introduction.
It was designed to give a brief history of all the Church organizations in the County, but owing, in some cases, to the
M. D. MOORE & SON of Loweille, manuf :cure superior Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings &o., Saw and Plane Lumber, See page 310.
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Lowvine, N. Y. Sec p. 308.
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negligence of those who alone were able to give the necessary information, and in others, to the inability of any one to do so, we have been obliged to omit many or indefinitely delay the completion of the work.
We would suggest that our patrons observe and become familiar with the explanations at the commencement of the Directory. The names it embraces, and the information connected therewith, were obtained by actual canvass, and are as correct and reliable as the judgment of those from whom they were solicited render practicable. Each agent is furnished with a map of the town he is expected to canvass, and he is' required to pass over every road, and call at every farm house and place of business in the town, in order to obtain the facts from the individuals concerned whenever possible.
The map of the County was engraved with great care by Weed, Parsons & Co., of Albany, and will, it is believed, prove a valuable acquisition to the work.
The Advertisers represent some of the leading business men and firms of this and other counties ; and we most cheerfully commend them to the patronage of those under whose obser- vation these pages may come.
While thanking our patrons and friends generally for the liberality and cordiality with which our efforts have been seconded, we take this occasion to express the hope that the information found in these pages will not prove devoid of interest and value, though we are fully conscious that the brief history of the County the scope of the work enables us to give, is by no means an exhaustive one, and can only hope that it may prove a nucleus and incentive to future historians, who will be the better able to do full justice to the subject, and leave our work to secure that favor which earnest endeavor ever wins from a discriminating public.
HAMILTON CHILD.
CARPENICES & BUILDERS! Busy your Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mould- ings of ML. D. Moore & Son. Sec page 310.
For all kinds of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Ladies' and Misses' Gaiters &c.,
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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
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Stamp Duties .- All Stamp Dnties enumerated in this work, were abolished from October Ist, 1872, with the exception of the two cent stamp on Bank Checks, which still remains in force.
Postal Rates and Regulations .- The postage on Circulars is now one cent for every two ounces or fraction over two ounces. Ou Books, two cents for every two outros. On Newspapers, one cent if under two ounces, and one cent for every two ouners or fraction over two ounces. On packages of Merchandise not exceeding twelve ounces and containing no writing, done up so they may be examined, two cents for each two ounces. Unpaid postage will be charged double rates.
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DIRECTORY.
Denmark .- CLARK, WM. C., (Deer River,) supt. of poor and farmer 196.
MAGILL, P. T., (Copenhagen.) blacksmith.
Wright, John C., (Copenhagen.) town supervisor, under sheriff and prop. grist mill. Wright, John W., (Deer River,) coroner and farmer 21176.
Diana .- STERLING, HOWARD, (Sterling Bush,) postmaster and farmer 500.
Greig .- Boles. H. J., (Moose River,) (successor to Todd & Kennedy,) manuf. sole leather at Moose River Tannery.
Bate ford, H. J. (Moose River.) (H. J. Botchford & Co.,) postmaster.
Va !! Aernam, John H., (Brantingham,) postmaster.
Leyden .- GOODENOUGH, A. F., (Port Leyden.) (Goodenough & Orria.) "GOODENOUGH & ORVIS, (Port Leyden,) (A. F. Goodenough and Dexter Orvis,) publishers Enterprise.
ORVIS. DEXTER, (Port Leyden.) ( Goodenough & Ortis.)
PORT LEYDEN ENTERPRISE, (Port Leyden,) Goodenough & Orvis, props.
Lowville .-* AUSTIN, IRA, (Lowville,) harness, trunks &c., 87 State.
"AYRES. JOHN W .. (Lowville,) (successor to Hall, Dodge & Ayres,) manuf. and d' aler in furniture, 96 State.
BATCHELLER, E. S., (Lowville.) (S. B. Batcheller's, Son && Co.)
BATCHELLER, S. B's, SON & Co .. (Lowville, ( E. S. Batcheller,) manufs. of scythe 21 st !-. _ rain cradles and agricultural implements, 14 East State.
B. - vi , Frederick, (Lowville,) physician and surgoon, Dayan, instead of Bishop, Frederick, a- printed on page 239. BLODET, C. R., (Lowville,) (Sirbury & Blodget.)
BOSTWICK. L. A. (Lowville.) (Leanor & Bostwick.)
BROOKS, GEO. M., (Lowville.) ( Brooks & Hotcanb.) prest. Bank of Lowville. BROOKS & HOLCOMB, (G. M. Brooks and A. Holcomb,) produce dealers, Dayan. Bardick, Chas. W., (Lowville,) physician and coroner, State.
*COLLINS. GEO. E., (Lowville, boots and shoes, 69 State.
Davenport, C. Duane, Lowville.) loan commissioner and farmer 140.
DAYAN. A. G., (Lowville,) ( Pfister & Dayan.) Eiston, R. J., Lowville, produce dealer.
Finch. D. C., (lowville ) insurance agent.
First National Bank, (Lowville, Ashley Davenport, prest. ; Wm. McCullock, cashier, Win. H. Lawtin, teller ; D. T. Martin Jr., book-keeper ; State.
4. 0. MOORE & SON of Lowerille, manufacture superior Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings &c., Sair and Plane Lumber. See page 310.
Buy your Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implements &c., of G. W. Fowler, LOWVILLE,
on page 284.
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FITCH, SYLVESTER, (Lowville,) (A. M. Waters & Co.)
Foster. C. A., (Lowville.) lawyer.
*FOWLER, GEO. W., (Lowville,) hardware, cutlery, agricultural implements &c., 70 State.
*GARDNER, R. D., (Lowville,) agent Davis Sewing Machine, 69 State.
Giadwyn, Wms, (Lowville,) journeyman cabinet maker, instead of Gladden, as printed on page 241.
GREELEY, W. II., (Lowville.) freight, ticket and express agent, and coal desler, Lowville Depot. instead of Greedey. as printed on page 241.
Hanver, A., (Lowville,) mason builder.
HOLCOMB, A., (Lowville.) ( Brooks de Holcomb.)
*HOUSE, J. CARROLL, (Lowville, ) dentist. corner State and Dayan.
Howell, Fred. D., (Lowville,) clerk Howell's Hotel.
King, C. E. Mrs., (Lowville.) dress maker, State.
King, R P. & A., (Lowville,) carriage makers, Stato.
KIRLEY. F. P., (Lowville.) (Kirley & Pelton.)
KIRLEY & PELTON. (Lowville.) (F. P. Kirley and A. A. Pelton,) drugs, medicines, paints, oils &c., corner State and Shady Avenue.
*LENNOX & BOSTWICK, (Lowville,) ( W. Lennox and L. A. Bostwick,) cloths, clothing. hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods. 76 State.
LENNOX, W., (Lowville. ) ( Lennox & Bostwick.)
Loucks, Jacob, (Lowville, ) potash manuf., 11 Stow.
Lowville Academy, (Lowville,) State, Rev. G. C. Waterman, principal.
Marvin. John G., (Lowville.) notary public, State.
McCullock, Wni., (Lowville,) cashier First National Bank, instead of Wm. M. Cal- lock. as printed on page 239.
Mills, Geo. R., (Lowville, ) drugs, groceries and fancy goods, State, instead of Mills, Geo. K., as printed on page 242.
Mills, Hiram. (Lowville, ) periodical and insurance agent, 40 Dayan.
Mondor, O. B .. ( Lowville, ) painter.
MOORE. CHAS. M., (Lowville,) (M. D. Moore ( Son.)
*MOORE, M. D. & SON, (Lowville,) ( Chus. Mf.,) props. planing mill, mnaufs. sash, doors, blinds &c .. Valley near the Cemetery.
Morse. F. B .. (Low ville,) asst. assessor internal revenue.
*MURRAY. R. F., (Lowville,) books, stationery and fancy goods, 91 State, instead of Muray, R. F .. as printed on page 242.
NYHAN, WM. B. REV., (Lowville,) Catholic priest, Cherry Avenne.
OATMAN, II. C., (Lowville.) prop. Oatman House, butcher and meat market, State, instead of Oatman, C. H., as printed on page 243.
PELTON. A. A., (Lowville,) ( Kirley & Pelton.)
*PFISTER & DAYAN. (Lowville,) (John Pfister and A. G. Dayan,) hardware and tin ware, corner State and Dayan.
*PFISTER & POWELL, (Lowville.) (John Pfister and Griffin Powell,) props. foundry and machine shop, manufs. agricultural implements. Valley,
*PUFFER, ISAAC G., (Lowville,) (successor to Morrison & Co.,) marble works, 102 State.
*REED, JAMES B. & SON, (Lowville,) jewelry, news room and telegraph operators, 85 State.
Reed. T. Miller. (Lowville,) lawyer, Leonard Block, Main, Instead of Reed T. Miille, as printed on page 213.
Richardson, L. B .. (Lowville,) produce dealer.
*RICHTER, CHRISTIAN C., (Lowville,) gunsmith, locksmith and saw gumer, State near the Bridge.
ROGERS, W.M. P .. (Lowville, ) (successor to Rogers & Arthur. ) groceries and pro- visions, wholesale and retail, also agent for Sprague Mower, 59 State.
Servev. A. B. Miss. ( Lowvilleo) dress maker, State.
*SIXBURY & BLODGET. (Lowville, ) (S. A. Sixbury and C. R. Blodget,) hardware and agricultural implements. 96 State.
SIXBURY. S. A., (Lowville.) (Sizbury & Blodget.)
Stephens. C. E .. (Lowville.) lawyer, State.
*TURNER, HENRY E., (Lowville,) ( Turuer & Knapp,) district attorney, instead of Turner, Henry C., as printed on page 245.
WATERS. A. M. & CO., (Lowville.) (Sylvester Fitch,) cloths, clothing and furnishing goods, 22 State.
Martinsburg,-SYLVESTER, SIDNEY, (Martinsburgh,) (Sylvester & Phillips.) member of Assembly and farmer 490.
CARPENTERS & BUILDERS! Buy your Bach, Doors, Blinds and Mould- ings of M. D. Moore & Son. See page 310.
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Bargains may be had in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries &c., at West & Co.'s, Lowville.
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FITCH, SYLVESTER, (Lowville,) (A. M. Waters & Co.)
Foster. C. A., (Lowville.) lawyer.
*FOWLER, GEO. W., (Lowville,) hardware, cutlery, agricultural implements &c., 70 State.
*GARDNER, R. D., (Lowville,) agent Davis Sewing Machine, 69 State.
Giadwyn, Wms, (Lowville,) journeyman cabinet maker, instead of Gladden, as printed on page 241.
GREELEY, W. H., (Lowville,) freight, ticket and express agent, and coal desler, Lowville Depot. instead of Greedey. as printed on page 241.
Hanver, A., (Lowville.) mason builder.
HOLCOMB, A., (Lowville.) ( Brooks & Holcomb.)
*HOUSE, J. CARROLL, (Lowville, ) dentist. corner State and Dayan.
Howell, Fred. D., (Lowville,) clerk Howell's Hotel.
King, C. E. Mrs., (Lowville.) dress maker, State.
King, R P. & A., (Lowville,) carriage makers, Stato.
KIRLEY. F. P., (Lowville.) (Kirley & Pelton.)
KIRLEY & PELTON. (Lowville.) (F. P. Kirley and A. A. Pelton,) druga, medicines, paints, oils &c., corner State and Shady Avenne.
*LENNOX & BOSTWICK, (Lowville,) (W. Lennox and L. A. Bostwick,) cloths, clothing. hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods. 76 State.
LENNOX, W., (Lowville.) ( Lennox & Bostitick.)
Loucks, Jacob, (Lowville, ) potash manuf., 11 Stow.
Lowville Academy, (Lowville,) State, Rev. G. C. Waterman, principal.
Marvin. John G., ( Lowville,) notary public. State.
McCullock, Wni., (Lowville,) cashier First National Bank, instead of Wm. M. Cul- lock. as printed on page 239.
Mills, Geo. R., (Lowville,) drugs, groceries and fancy goods, State, instead of Mills, Geo. K., as printed on page 212.
Mills, Hiram. ( Lowville,) periodical and insurance agent, 40 Dayan.
Mondor, O. B .. ( Lowville, ) painter.
MOORE. CHAS. M .. (Lowville. ) (M. D. Moore & Son.)
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