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Cline & Rockwell, (Watkins.) ( Fiica Cline and Byron B. Rocku+ !!. ) wholesale and retail liquor dealers, Franklin.
(line. - ,{ Watkin4.) ( Thurston & Cline.)
*CLIZBE, S. C., ( Watkins,) editor of Wat- kine Independent.
COATS, JOSEPH B., (Watkins,) farmer 140.
Coger. Henry, (Watkin«,) prop. lime kiln. .COGSWELL & FROST. (Watkins. ) (Geo. W. Cogswell and Charles S. Frost.) props. of Schuyler Marble Works, Franklin, near depot.
Cole, Harlem, (Watkins.) soda manufac- turer.
Cole, Watson, (Moreland.) farmer 7.
Collins, Barnette C., (Havana,) tarmer 46.
CONOVER, SARAH JJ. MISS. (Watkins,) fashionable millinery. Franklin.
Cooley, White. (Beaver Dams,) farmer 81. Cornell, John H., (Moreland.) farmer 40. Corwin, David B., (Havana. ) carpenter and joiner.
Corwin, Noah, (Townsend.) farmer 53. Corwin. William G .. (Havana.) farmer 216. COWING, ALBERT A., (Watkins, ) (Cou- ing af Fitgett.)
COWING & EDGETT, (Watkins.) (Albert A. Coming and Martin L. Edge !! , dealers in clock-, watches. jewelry, silver and piated ware, Franklin.
CRAWFORD, JOHN, Havana,) farmer 289. Crippen. James. ( Watkin-, farmer 114. Cronk. Henry, Havana, farmer til.
CROIT. ABRAHAM P., (Beaver Dame,) shoemaker.
Crout, Abrain T., (Beaver Dame.) shoo- maker.
Culver, Samuel N., (Havana,) farmer 56. Curry & Clawson. ( Watkins, 14 Robert Cur- ry and V. Clearson.) architects and builders.
CURRY, E. L. & SON, (Watkins,) (Robert Curry.) dealers in all kinds of coal, wood. Cayuga plaster, lime, &c.
Curry. Henry. (Beaver Dams, ) farmer 2.
CURRY, ROBERT, (Watkins.) (E. L. Cur- ry de Son .. ) ( Curry & Clairon.)
Dalrymple, Abram W., (Beaver Dams,) far- mer 117.
David, Joseph H., (Beaver Dams,) fariner 35%.
Davis, Abram G., (Watkins,) boarding house.
DAVIS, F. JR. & CO.,(Watkins,) malteters and dealers in grain.
Davis, Hleman, (Townsend.) fariner 50.
DAVIS, ISAAC W., (Townsend,) farmer 51.
DAVIS, JOSIAH, (Watkins,) grocer.
Dean, J. N., (Townsend,) l'ariner 32.4.
Dey, David P., (Watkins.) captain steamer D. S. Magce, leaves Geneva 9:20 A. M., Watkins, 3:30 P. M. daily.
Disbrow, Nathan, (Havana,) farmer 147.
Diven, C. Miss, (Watkins.) (with Miss E.,) fariner 106.
Diven. E. Mi-w, (Watkins,) (with Mflas C.,) farmer 106.
Doane, George W., (Watkins,) house painting, graining, papering, &c.
Dod-on, N. T., (Watkins. ) ( Payne & Co.) Doherty, Thos., (Watkins,) mason.
Dolson, IL., (Beaver Dams.) farmer 1.
Drake, Alvin B., (Townsend,) carriage maker and farmer 75.
DR.KE, JAMES .A., (Watkins,) (Newman
Drake. Judaon. (Townsend,) farmer 50.
Durkee, A. S. & Son, (Havana,) ( Wm. L.,) tannere and farmers 50.
Durkee, William L., (Havana,) (A. S. Dur- Ked & Son.)
Dusenbery. Joseph R., (Watkins.) proprie- tor of stone quarry and farmer 42.
Duvall, Cornelius, (Beaver Dams,) farmer 1:2
Eddy. Thomas, (Townsend.) farmer 105.
EDUETT, MARTIN L., (Watkins,) ( Cow- ing de Filgett.)
Eldred. Samuel L., (Watkins.) cartman. Ellas, Albert. (Townsend.) joiner.
ELLAS. B. F., (Watkins,) Excelsior cash etore, wholesale and retail dealers in dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, &c.
Ellis, Albert, (Watkins.) (A. & J. H. Ellis.) Ellis, A. & J. HI., (Watkins.) (Albert and Joseph II .. ) carriage makers, Franklin. Ellis. Joseph H., (Watkins,) (A. c. J. H. Filix.)
Ells, Morvaldon. (Watkins,) pioneer, pro- prietor and manager of Freer's Glen. Erskine, J. W., (llavana,) carpenter and joiner and farmer 5.
Evans, Casper, (Townsend.) farmer leases 90.
Everts, Aranthus W., (Havana, ) farmer 133. Everts, Charles H .. (Watkins.) attorney and counselor at law, and farmer 50.
FALL BROOK COAL CO., (Watkins.) D. S. Magee, president ; Geo. J. Magee, vice-president; John Lang, secretary and treasurer.
Faro, Albert, (Beaver Dams,) furiner lensos S6.
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C. T V. FAY &
ELMIRA ADVERTISER.
VOL. XVI., Nov. 1863. Latest Intelligence
Merchant
from C. W. FAY & CO'S. Fresh arrival of
GOODS
TAILORS
DEALERS IN
READY-MADE
Clothing
FOR
MEN, YOUTHS & BOYS,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Trunks, Satchels, &c.,
CORNER WATER & BALDWIN STS ..
ELMIRA, N. Y.
ROBERT COVELL.
EDWARD COVELL. C. W. FAY.
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Fero, John H., (Watkins,) farmer 38. Firman, Charles HI., ( Watkins,) (Firman & Clawson.)
Firman & Clawson, (Watkins,) (Chas. H. Firman and Firman W. Clauson,) dentista.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, (Watkins,) George G. Freer, president; Henry M. Hillerman, cashier.
Ford, E. H. Rev., (Watkins,) pastor Bap- tist Church.
FORDIIAM, JOIIN. (Watkins,) farmer 44. Fowle, D. R., (Watkins,) crockery, glass ware, &c., E. side Franklin.
Fox. James L., (Havana.) farmer 56.
FOX, JAMES M., (Moreland,) farmer leasea 48.
*FRANKLIN, JOIIN, (Watkins,) prop. of Franklin Iron Foundry and machine shop.
Freer & Cass, (Watkins.) (Geo. F. Freer and Samuel W. Cuss,) tobacconists, Franklin.
Freer, George F., (Watkins,) ( Freer & Cass.) Freer, Geo, G., (Watkins,) farmer 625.
FREER, GEORGE G., (Watkins,) Presi- dent First National Bank.
FRENCH, MARCU'S, (Watkins,) m-son.
Frost & Allen, (Watkins.) (Greor ; Frost and Eugene Allen, ) lumber dealers.
Frost, Arzilla Miss, (Watkins,) millinery store, Franklin.
Frost, Byron, (Beaver Dama.) carpenter. FROST, CHIARLES S., (Watkins.) ( Cogs- well & Frost.)
Frost. David W., (Beaver Dams,) farmer 105.
FROST,ELI C.,(Watkins,)president Schuy- ler Co., agricultural society, nursery- man and fariner 270.
Frost, George. ( Watkins,) (Frost & Allen.) Gano, James W., (Millport, Chemung Co.,) farmer 145.
*GANO, L. M., (Watkins,) editor and pro- prietor of the Watkins Express, Shil- ton's Block.
Ganoe, Philip, (Havana.) farmer 100.
Ganung, George W., ( Watkins.) farmer 10. Ganung. John II., (Estate,) (Havana,) far- mer 90.
GANUNG, SOLOMON, (Havana,) farmer 93.
Ganung, William. (Moreland,) mason. GARDINER, GEORGE R., (Watkins,) ( Rood & Gardiner.)
GATES, G. FRANK, (Watkins.) photo- grapher, over 2d National Bank.
Gayren, Patrick, (Watkins,) farmer 13.
GIBBS, WM. H., (Watkins,) attorney and connselor at law, real estate agent, civil engineer and grape grower. 25.
Gillis, William, ( Watkins.) farmer 13.
Goodwin, Sylvester II., (Beaver Dans,) far- mer &).
GRAHAM, N. R., (Watkins,) attorney and counselor at law.
Gray. James, ( Watkins,) U. S. Ex. agent and station agent N. C. R. R.
Gray. John Rev., (Moreland,) clergyman. GUERNSEY, J. W., ( Watkins.) wholesale baker and provision dealer, W. side Franklin.
Gurlick, William, (Watkins,) homeopathie physician.
GUSTIN, WILLIAM, (Townsend,) farmer 1.
Hager, Anna. (Townsend,) farmer 27.
Hager, Chester M., (Watkins.) sheriff.
HAGER, PETER C., (Watkins,) under sheriff.
HAGER. - , (Watkins,) (Huff & Hager.) Halott, William, (Beaver Dams, farmer 18. Hames, William, (Townsend.) farmer 33.
Handenberg, Wm. Mrs., (Townsend,) far- mer 50.
Handman, David, (Townsend,) farmer 70. HARDENBURG, WILLIAM, (Townsend,) farmer 226.
Haring, Charles, (Watkins,) (Haring & Ward.)
Haring & Ward, (Watkins.) (Charles Har- ing and George S. Ward,) props. of brewery, near depot.
Harring, Garrett, (Watkins.) farmer 58.
Harrison, William, (Watkins.) Yankee no- tions, dry and fancy goods, cor. Mont- gomery and Franklin.
Harvey. William F., (Townsend.) farmer 1. HASBROUCK, JOSEPHUS, (Watkins,) (Neuman & Co.)
Havens. Geo. E. Rev., (Watkins,) pastor M. E. church.
IIebberd, George F., (Watkins,) Fulton meat market.
Hedden, Bethnel, (Townsend,) (B. & S. Heilen.)
HEDDEN, B. & S., (Townsend,) (Squire and Bethuel,) blacksmiths.
Iledden, Squire, (Townsend,) (B. & S. Hed ten.)
Hei-t. William H., (Townsend.) physician. HERALD & ANDREWS, (Watkine.) (John Herald and Charles Andrews, mann- facturers of improved field rollers, plows, and all kinds of agricultural implements, foot of Franklin.
HERALD, JOHN, (Watkins,) (Herald & Andrews.)
HILLERMAN, DAVID C., (Watkins,) (D. ('. Hillerman & Co.)
HILLERMAN, D. C. & CO., (Watkins.) (Durid C. and Hlenry N .. ) proprietors of coal yard, near Magee's malt honse. HILLERMAN, HENRY M., (Watkins,) cashier First National Bank, and post master.
IHILLERMAN, HENRY N., (Watkins,) (D. (. Hillerman & Co.)
HITCHCOCK, GEORGE V., (Watkins,) general merchant, Franklin.
Hoag, Mary E. Miss, (Watkins,) cloak and dress making. Franklin.
Hodson, Joseph T., (Watkins,) meat mar- ket, Franklin.
Ilolden, George, (Beaver Dams,) farmer
Hough, William. (Watkins,) farmer 159.
Howe, F. S. Rev., (Watkins,) pastor Pres- byterian church.
Hubbell. Arthur Y., (Watkins,) patentee of insulated and iron.
HUDSON, HENRY S., (Watkins,) lawyer, fruit grower, vineyard 30 and farmer 90. Ilney, Daniel, (Townsend.) farmer 140. Huey, Robert, (Watkins,) farmer 75.
HUFF & HAGER, (Watkins.) grocers and commission merchants, Franklin. Huffinan, Samuel, (Watkins.) carpenter.
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HUGHEY, LYMAN, (Watkins,) allopathic physician and farmer 127.
HULETT, CHARLES A., (Townsend,) shoemaker and farmer 20.
Inlett, Cyrus S., (Townsend,) shoemaker. Hulett, N. M. Mrs., (Townsend,) post mis- trees.
Huntley. Isaiah, (Watkins.) farmer 60. HURD. BYRON, (Watkins.) watch maker and jeweler.
HURD. B. C., ( Watkin",) cashfer 2d Nation- al Bank, owns 60 acres.
Hurd. Bryant R .. (Watkins.) farmer 115. Hard, Charles W .. (Wa ** ing.) farmer 13.
HURD, OLIVER P., (Watkins,) (Spicer & Hurd.) district attorney.
HERD, ORLANDO, (Watkins,) president Second National Bank.
Ilard, Richard, (Watkins.) peddler.
Hurd. Roswell, (Watkine.) groceries and provisions.
Intching, Leater. (Townsend.) farmer 55. lisitt, Soy mour. (Watkins,) captain steam- er Limira, plying tri-weekly between Geneva and Watkins.
INGERSOLL, OLIVER H., (Watkins,) t :. ilor.
Juckanh, Danlel, (Watkins,) justice of the peace. Jackson. George H1., (Watkins.) (Thompson ( Jackson.) Jayne, Timothy, (Townsend.) farmer 54. Johnson & Benham, (Watkins,) cloak and dressmaker. Judson, Charles II .. (Watkins.) portrait and landscape painter, Franklin. KENDALL, EDWARD, (Watkine,) county clerk.
Kent, Hector S., (Watkins,) dairyman and farmer 124.
Kinher, Abraham, (Havana,) carpenter and joiner.
King. Charles II .. (Watkins,) hair dresser, V. xide Franklin.
KINGSBURY, ALEXANDER C., (Wat- line,) (Kingsbury & Speed,) lumber dente.r.
KINGSBURY & SPEED. (Watkins.) (Alex- andir C. Kings'mary and Daniel HI. Sired. ) props. Glen Creek Tannery. Knox. Baldwin, (Warking, farmer 100. Knox. Nelson F. (Havana. ) firmer 51. KOONS, ROBERT O., (Watkins,) (R. O. Front && ('o.)
KOONS. R. O. & CO., (Watkins,) (Robert 0. Koons and W. S. Verrine.) grocer- iva, provisions, crockery and glassware, Franklin.
LANG, JOHN, (Watkins.) secretary and treasurer Fall Brook Coal Co.
LANGDON HOUSE, (Watkins,) Chancy Taylor, prop.
Lapeter, L., (Beaver Dams,) farmer 67. Lee. David, (Beaver Dame, ) farmer 3. bre. Emery, (Beaver Dains.) fariner 150. Luce, Jesse, (Beaver Dams,) farmer leases 75.
LEWIS. EDWIN W., (Watklue,) physician. Madison. Lockwood, George, (Townsend,) farmer 190. Loser, John; (Townsend,) general mer- chant.
Lummis, Edward F., (Watkins.) prop. photograph gallery, W. side Franklin. Lybolt, II. R., (Beaver Dams,) farmer 69. Lyon, John M., (Havana,) farmer 160.
Magce, Charles, (Watkins,) (Magee & Nich- 0/2)
MAGEE, D. S., (Watkins,) president Fall Brook Coal Co.
MAGEE, GEO. J., (Watkins,) vice presl- dent Full Brook Coal Co., owns farm 60.
Magee & Nichols, (Watkins,) ( Charies Ma- gee and Daniel Nichols,) merchant tail- ors, Franklin.
Main. George L., (Townsend,) wagon maker.
Main, Ilial T .. (Townsend,) farmer 82.
Maiu, Tracy M., (Townsend.) farmer 15. Malette, G, B., (Watkins,) music dealer and agent for sewing machines.
Mallory, Ambrose S., (Moreland,) farmer 100.
Mann, D. C. Rev., (Watkins,) rector St. Peters church.
Markson, Abram, (Watkins,) ready inade clothing and gent's furnishing goods, W. side Franklin.
Marriott, Robert H., (Watkins.) attorney and counselor at law, cor. Washington and Franklin.
Marshall, Jefferson, (Watkins.) farmer 50. McCoy, Charles F., (Watkins.) ( Churchill ( Afr Coy.)
McDOWELL, ANDREW, (Watkins,) far- mer 37kg. MeLI'SKEY, EDWARD, (Beaver Dame,) blacksmith.
MILLER, CHARLES, (Watkins,) dealer In grain und choice liquore.
Miller, Lewis, (Moreland.) farmer 44.
Miller. Wallace W., (Moreland,) farmer 85. Mille, Jacob, (Watkins.) farmer 150.
MILLS, JOIN L ... (Watkins,) farmer 28.
MILLS. ROBERT, (Watkins,) dealer in all kinds of grain and produce.
Millspanth, Theodore, ( Townsend.) general merchant.
MOORE, AUGUSTUS H., (Watkins,) ( Wickes & Moore.)
MORRIS, JACOB B., (Watkins,) general merchant. W. side Franklin.
MORSE, JOHN R., (Moreland,) shoemaker and farmer 50.
Murray, James, (Watkins,) farmer 10.
NEWMAN & CO., (Watkins.) ( William Newman, James A. Drake, and Josephus Hasbrouck, dealers in lumber, props. of planing and saw mill, manufacturers of ensh, blinds and doors, n. the depot.
Newman, John II., (Watkins,) agent M. U. Express Co. and insurance agent.
NEWMAN, WILLIAM, (Watkins,) (New- man & Co.)
Nichols, Daniel, (Watkins,) (Magee & Nich- oix. )
Nichols, S. B. IL., (Moreland.) physician. Noble, Jane C., (Moreland,) home lot.
Northrup, Charles A., (Beaver Dama,) gen- eral merchant.
Norton, W. LeRoy, (Watkine.) attorney and counselor at law, in J. J. Van Al- len's office.
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Nye, Ebenezer HI .. (Watkins.) prop. of { Roberts. James. (Beaver Dams,) farmer 100 meat market and dealer in produce, W. and leases 70. side Franklin.
Nye, Ebenezer N., (Beaver Dame,) farmer leases 100.
Obert, Peter, (Beaver Dame,) hotel pro- prietor and farmer 100.
Odren, Horace, (Watkins.) harness maker. ORME. GEORGE A. C., (Watkins,)butcher. Orr & Sherman, ( Watkins.) harne-e, sad- elles, trunks, blankets. &c., Franklin.
Owen, Alan-on, (Moreland.) farmer 60.
Owen, Madison, (Moreland.) farmer 45.
Owens, Henry. (Watkins, farmer 110.
Owens, Thomas, (Watkins ) farmer 130.
Palmer. James D .. (Watkins,) carpenter and joiner and farmer 45.
Palmer. William C., ( Watkins.) farmer 118. Pangorn, Alva, (Beaver Dams.) farmer 64. Patchen, Charles 11., (Moreland,) farmer 60.
Parce, Anthony, (Beaver Dame.) farmer 11. Payue & Co., (Watkins,) (J. W. Payne, D. H. Smith and N. T. Dodson,) hardware merchants, 1 Shelton Block.
Payne, J. W., (Watkins.) ( Payne & Co.)
Pearce, Anthony, (Moreland.) farmer 11 and leases 50.
Pease, Edward. (Moreland.) [:mer.
Peck, Benoni, (Beaver Dur a.) tailor and justice of peace.
Peck, Norman, (Watkins,) farmer 91 and leases 10.
Perry, Harnson. (Watkins.) proprietor cat- ing saloon near depot, and chief of po- lice.
Phelps, Joel, (Beaver Dame,) blacksmith and farmer 19.
Phelps, Ransom H., (Beaver Dame.) joiner and farmer 2.
Phelps. Wallace, (Beaver Dama, ) farmer ?2. PHILIPS, HENRY, (Watkins.) cartman, Franklin.
Phinney, M. S., (Watkins.) druggist and dealer in book-, stationery, wall paper &c .. W. side Frank in.
PIKE, DAVID. (Watkins.) farmer 100.
PIKE, HIRAM E., (Watkins,) ( Williams & Pile.)
*PINCH, WILLIAM H., (Watkins.) house. sign, and ornamental painter and paper hauger, Franklin.
Pipper, Abner. (Beaver Dame.) farmer 96. PODE, JAMES H., (Watkins,) school con- missionet for Schuyler Co .. general in- eurance agent and money broker. also grape grower, vineyard 12.
Price, Charles N., (Havana.) farmer 56. PRICE, JOIN N. Rev., (Havana.) farmer 91.
Qain. Andrew S .. (Watkins,) farmer 96.
Randall, W. H. & Co., (Watkins.) mann- facturers and dealers in boots and shops, Franklin.
RHODES, JOHN, (Townsend.) millwright, prop. grist mill and farmer 201.
Riley. Patrick, ( Watkin4.) unbrella mannf Robbins, Archibald, (Watkin".) (A. Roh- bins & Son.) -
Robbins, A. & Son, (Watkins.) ( Archibald und Flirin C.,) dealers in dry goods, Franklin.
Robb ux, Edwin C., (Watkins,) (.4. Robbins de Son.)
Robinson, Geo. W., (Moreland,) black- smith.
ROBINSON, DYER, (Watkins,) carpenter and builder.
Roblier, Andrew, (Beaver Dams.) farmer
Roblier, Jamee, (Townsend,) farmer 50. ROBLYER, GEORGE, (Moreland,) farmer 66.
Robson. David, (Watkins,) deputy post- master.
Rockwell, Byron B., (Watkins,) { Cline & Rockwell.)
ROGAN, DANIEL E., (Watkins.) carpen- ter and master builder.
Rogers, Richard H., (Beaver Dams,) farmer 57.
Rolison, Edward, (Watkins,) ma-on.
Rolloson, Albert, (Havana.) fariner 9216. ROOD & GARDINER. (Watkins.) (Simeon
L. Rood, George R. Gardiner,) attor- neys and counselors at law.
Rood, Nathan F., (Watkins,) cartman.
Rood, Rockwell, (Beaver Dams,) retired farmer.
ROOD, SIMEON L., (Watkins,) (Rood & Gardiner.)
ROSS, ALEX., (Watkins,) dairyman and farmer 90.
Ross, J. E., (Watkins,) (with Alex. Rosx,) farmer.
Rumsey, David. (Havana.) farmer 147.
RUMSEY. ELNATHAN, (Havana,) farmer 147.
Rumsey, Samuel L., (Havana.) farmer 155%. Ramwey. William H., (Watkins.) farmer 63. Russell, Philander, (Beaver Dams.) farmer
SANDFORD, BELA, (Moreland.) farmer 40, also 3; interest in 58.
Sandford, Myrs, ( Moreland.) farmer 121. Sanford. Bela. (Beaver Dams.) cooper.
*SAWYER, GEORGE E., (Watkins,) deal- er in watches, clocke, jewelry, plated ware &c., Franklin.
Sayler, Henry C., (Moreland.) farmer 50. Sayler. John J., (Watkins,) house and sign painter and paper hanger, Franklin.
Mayrr. lbert T., ( Watkins,) farmor 101. Schofield. John. (Townsend.) farmer 23.
SCHOFIELD, JONATHAN, (Townsend,) joiner.
.SCHUYLER COUNTY DEMOCRAT. (Watkins.) W. H. Baldwin, editor and proprietor.
SCOBY. ANDREW S .. (Townsend,) justice of peace and farmer 125.
Seabnry, Walter C., (Beaver Dams,) farmer 93.
SEAMAN, H. D., (Beaver Dams,) physi- cian.
SECOND NATIONAL BANK, (Watkins.) Orlando Unrd, president ; B. C. Hurd, cashier.
Sellen, Alonzo, (Watkins,) (A. Sellen & Brother.)
Sellen, A. & Brother, (Watkins,) ( AAlonzo and Anthony MI.,) groceries and pro- vision4.
Sellen, Anthony H. (Watkins,) (.A. Sellen & Brother.)
To Harness Makers, Farmers, Teamsters & others using Team Harness
The annexed Engraving Represents the "Cole Patent Wedge Tongue Trace Buckle," Which was Patented Oct. 10, 1865. It hasbeen fully and practical- ly tested, and wherever introduced has met with the hearty approval of all parties using it.
The following are a few of its advantages.
1. It allows the trace to be drawn PERFECTLY STRAIGHIT withont any Cramping.
2. There is no draught on a tongue as in nearly every other trace buckle in use, which is liable to cut and break the trace ; but the strain comes directly on an iron wedge, and the hard- er the pull on the trace the firmer the wedge holds it.
3. It is more easily adju-ted than any other buckle in nse. No hammers, sticks, stones or Grerx being needed to assist in lengthening or shortening the trace.
4. The saving in wear of traces, will, in a very short time, more than pay the slight dlf- ference In cost between it and the ordinary buckle.
5. Any thickness of trace can be used that is desired, as there are rivet holes cast in the under side of the buckle for the purpose of fastening in layers of leather which will vary the epaer under the wedre as may be required.
We only ask a fair trial. being confident that it will prove the truth of the above statement. For sale by all Saddlery Hardware Dealers and Harness Makers in the United States and Canadas.
Manufactured Exclusively by
HARRELL & SARGEANT, SYRACUSE, N. Y.,
Manufacturers of Saddlery Hardware.
CRYSTAL SPRING HOUSE, Barrington, Yates County, N. Y.
Thi- New and Commodions Hotel is now open for the accommodation of visitors, and those wishing to stop for the season. It is situated in a beautiful country, surrounded by fine Lakes, and in the vicinity of the great Grape growing section of the State.
Moders. WRIGHT & SMITH have erected large and commodious buildings, &c., and will spare na pain- of expense to make it one of the most pleasant and desirable homes for the luvahid, and fashionable re-ort for the pleasure seeker.
Dr. E. W. ROGERS, a physician of twenty years' experience, will be daily in attendance, Carriages will have the House every day at 1 o'clock A. M., and at 12 M., connecting with the trains on the Northern Central R. R., at Starkey Station.
S. H. WADSWORTH, Prop.
CRYSTAL SPRING.
The water contains :
Chlorine in
100 parts,
:00250 parts.
Sulphuric Acid
.4 0142
Silicic Acid
.00 33
Protoxide of Iron
.00059
Lime
.00733
Magnesia
66
.00.79
Iodine
.0000 9
Soda
.00138
Carbonic Acid
100 in comb'n
.014 .
Alumina ..
a trace.
Phosphoric Acid ..
a trace.
Carbonic Acid (free) one-eighth its volume. Hydro-ulpalmric Acid (free) a distinct trace.
The Lime, Mugne-la and Iron exist in combination principally as Carbonates, Soda, and part of the fame a- Chlorides, Iodine and Sulphate and Phosphate.
All of which I have the honor to submit.
J. TOWLER.
Scientific men will at once perceive that this is not a Sulphur Spring, but possesses rare properties, and will absolutely cure Dy-pepsia, Dropsy, Gravel, Kidney Complaint, Serofula In all its forme. General Debility, ao. It cleanses and purities the blood. Hundreds of cer- tifrate- can be procured of remarkable cures that have been made by its use. More than this, It will relieve nearly all the ills that human flesh is heir to.
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THOS. S. FLOOD'S
PRESCRIPTION
DRUC STORE,
ELMIRA, N. Y.
Drugs and Medicines of all Descriptions. Also Fancy Good- and Toilet Article -. - fine assortment of Choice Teas, pure Spices, pure Wines and Li- quors. Foreign and Domestic, for mojeal use.
81 Water St., opposite Arnot's Bank. T. S. FLOOD.
ELLIOTT MEEKER,
MILLPORT, N. Y.,
SFCARS
TEAS
DEALER IN
GROCERIES
And Provisions, HARDWARE, &C.
Highest Market Price paid for Produce of all kinds, such a Butter. E_2- and Farm Produe . of al ky !- I wish to call especial attention of all farmers to the first, that I am prepared to buy and pay the highest cash prize for Barley, Vale, Park. Potatoes. &c. a! my stor in Millport, near the canal.
ELLIOTT MECKER.
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CHEMUNG AND SCHUYLER BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
GEORGE E.SAWYER, DEALER IN
RICH JEWELRY,
Gold and Silver Watches AND CHAINS,
Solid Silver Ware,
Silver Plated Tea Setts, Urus, Lec Pitchers, Castors, Cake Baskets, Cups, Goblets, Butter Dishes, Spoons, Forks, Ladles, &c.
A Ane assortment of RUBBER JEWELRY.
Wealso keep the best GOLD PEN in the Market, as a trial will satisfy those in doubt.
SPECTACLES.
We make this a -pw iality, having on hand all kinds of Glass in general use, from the tine Pebble Stone Peri- copie ground, down to the common glass, in fine Gold, Silver, Steel and Rubber Bow -.- in price from 50 cent . to SI.
Wearealso Agut- for the AMERICAN WATCH, of Waltham, Mass .. keep- Ing all grades of the movena hits atal alt - tyles of the Cases, both Gold and Silver, and at the same price . they are retailed at the Co's Office. To those contemplating buying a Watch, we invite your inspection and shall consider it no trouble to show them to any who may coll.
Wealso keep the FOREIGN WATCH. A good assortment of CLOCKS.
All of the above goods are warranted as represented. Watch. Clock and Jewelry REPAIRING Edo me-off. and after 11 year- experience I claim to let my work and - speak for themselves. Hoping to receive a liberal share of the public patronage.
GEO. E. SAWYER,
WATKINS, N. Y., Sign of Biggest Watch.
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SELLEN & SPENCE. (Watkins.) (Theodore | STANLEY, CHARLES M., (Watkins,) B. Sellen and William A. Spence,) sur- boors and shoes, Franklin. geon dentists. Franklin.
SELLEN, THEODORE B., (Watkins,) (Sellen & Spent .. ) agent for the Dental Vulcanized Rubber Co.
SELLON, CHARLES, (Townsend,) farmer 53.
SHANAHAN, MICHAEL. (Watkins.) deal- er in groceries and provisions, Frank- lin.
Shear, Hiram. (Watking,) flonr and feed, west eide Franklin.
Shearer, George E. (Watkins,) lawyer and prop. of tannery.
Sheldon. Charles. (Townsend.) farmer 97.
Shelton, Barr, (Watkins,, dealer in boots, shoes aud leather, 2 Shelton Block. Washington.
Shepard, Wiham H , (Havana.) farmer 94. Sherman, -, (Watkins.) ( Orr & Sher- niun.)
Shewman, James. (Watkin«,) farmer 116.
Shewman, William, (Within".) carpenter and joiner. manufacturer of sash, blinds and doors.
SHUFELT, EDWARD M., (Moreland,) farmer 101.
Shulman & Co., (Watkins.) Henry Shui- man and Isaac Bambergu,) merchant tullors, ready made clothing and peuts' furnishing goods. W. side Franklin. Shulman, Henry, (Watkins.) (Shulman &
Skinner. William, (Watkins,) farmer 54. SLAGHIT, EDGAR L .. (Watkins,) prop. Soneca Saloon, Franklin,
Slaght. John. ( Watkins Glen Saloon. SLAUSON, GEO. W., (Watkins, ) mason. SMELZER, JOIIN M., (Watkins,) ( Bycker
Smith, Bet-y, ( Watkina,) farmer 25.
Smith. D. Il., ( Watkin-) ( Payne d- Co.)
Smith, George, ( Watkins, manufacturer of boots and shoes. Franklin.
Smith, John J.,( Watkine,) (Smith & Tomp- Line.)
Smin, Martin T., (Watkins,) prop. of Fa !!! Brook House. Franklin.
Smith, Sherman II., (Watkins.) farmer 2.3. Smith & Tompkins, (Watkins.) Join J. Smith and Elimin D. Tompkins dry goods and crockery merchants, cur. Washington and Franklin.
SMITH, WILLIAM IL., (Watkins,) farmer Gt und leases S.
Smith. Win. V., (Watkins,) groceries and provisions, Washington.
SPEED, DANIEL II., (Watkins,) (Kings- bury i Spo l.) grape grower. SPENCE, WILLIAM A., (Watkins,) (Sel-
SPKER & HURD. (Walking,) (June Spirrand bliver P. Hurd.) attorneys und counselors at law, west side Frauk- lin.
SPICER. JAMES, (Watkins,) (Spicer & STAMP, ABNER N., (Watkins,) farmer Stamp. John A., (Watkins,) farmer 50.
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