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Heffron. George, (Dryden, Tompkins Co.,) lot 41, fariner leases of Thos. Lonnor, Dryden, 10"
Henyan. Horace M., (Messengerville,) lot 50, farmer 26.
Hicks, James, (Blodget Mills.) lot 8, far- mer 20.
Hill, John T., (Dryden, Tompkins Co .. ) lot 41, prop. of saw mill and farmer 90.
Hoagland, Warren, (McLean, Tompkins ('o.,) lot 1, farmer 6.
Hobart, Dix, (Messengerville,) lot 39, far- mer 101.
Iloldbrook, Phineas, (Virgil,) lot 46, farmer 39.
Hollenbeck, Frederick. (McLean, Tomp- kins Co .. ) lot 11, farmer 86.
ITolton, Rufus E., (Virgil,) lot 23, farmer 50.
Homer, Henry. (Virgil.) lot 23. farmer 154. Homer, Lyman S., (Blodget Mills,) lot 27, carpenter and farmer 33.
Hooker, Culver, (Mclean, Tompkins Co.,) lot 11, farmer 7136.
Hopkins, Adolphus, (East Virgil,) lot 49, farmer 59.
Hopkins, Josiah, (East Virgil.) cooper.
Hotchkiss, Chas. . A., (Virgil.) lot 43, farmer 100.
Hotchkiss, Enoch D., (Virgil,) lot 43, far- mer 10.
House, Bradley M., (Messengerville.) post master, shoe maker, prop. saw mill and agent for S. B. & N. Y. R. R.
House, Conrad, (Virgil,) lot 42, farmer 87.
House, George. (Virgil,) lot 3. farmer 45. House, John C., ( Virgil.) lot 32, farmer 60. Ilowe, James P., (Virgil,) carpenter and joiner.
HUBBARD. HOWARD M., (Virgil,) general merchant.
Hull, Amos P., (Virgil,) lot 15, carpenter und farmer 50.
Hulslander, Lawrence T., (Virgil,) lot 36, carpenter and farmer 10.
Ilumiston, Henry J., (East Virgil,) lot 49, farmer 1%.
HIUSON. RICHARD L., (Virgil,) carriage maker.
Hutchings, Aaron, (Virgil,) lot 32, farmer 56. Hutchings, Abram L., (Virgil,) lot 23, far- mer.
Hutchings, John B., (Virgil,) lot 33, farmer leases of Andrew Hutchings, 100.
HUTCHINGS, MILLES H., (Dryden, Tomp- kins Co .. ) lot 41, farmer 5t.
Hutchins, Chas. W., (Virgil,) lot 43, farmer 78.
Hutchins, David, (Virgil,) lots 23 and 24, farmer 20.
Hutchins, Rufus E .. (Dryden, Tompkins Co.,) lots 42 and 52, carpenter and joiner and farmer 55.
Hutchins, Samuel, (Virgil,) lots 43 and 44, farmer 175.
HUTCHINS, WESLEY. (Virgil.) lot 22, carpenter and joiner aud farmer 15.
Ilyde. Heury, (East Virgil,) lot 45, farmer leases 4.
Jameson, Alexander, (McLean, Tompkins Co.,) lot 21, farmer 65.
Jameson, Gilbert, (Dryden, Tompkins Co.,) lot 21, farmer 100.
Jenkins, Warren F., (Virgil,) physician and surgeon.
JOIINSON, CHARLES HI., (McLean, Tompkine Co.,) lot 11, farmer 75.
Johnson, Eli M., ( Virgil.) lot 25, farmer 127. Johnson, Vivus, (Virgil,) lot 31, farmer leases 93.
Joiner, Orrin, (Virgil. ) lot 44. farmer 79.
Jones, Benjamin J., (Virgil.) lot- 23 and 24, broker, patent riglit dealer and farmer 40.
Jones, Lyman, (Virgil,) lot 43, farmer 107.
KENNEDY. THOMAS, (Messengerville,) (with John R Ragan,) lot 19, dairy and farmer 125.
Keyes. Sylvester, (Virgil,) lot 13, farmer leases of Henry Hoiner. 2.
Kincade, Charles, (Virgil.) shoe maker.
Ladd, Augustus E. II., (Virgil,) boot and shoe maker.
Ladd, George H., (Virgil,) boot and shoe maker.
Lamont, Peter, (Dryden, Tompkins Co.,) lot 31, farmer 100.
Lane, John H., (Virgil.) lot 41, farmer (with Mrs. Cynthia Sager.)
Lang, Robert, (Virgil.) lot 15. farmer 105.
Lang, Thomas, (Cortland Village,) lot 5, farmer 80.
Lathrop, Jared R., (Virgil,) lot 31, farmer 30.
Leahy, William, (Blodget Mills,) lot &, far- mer 20.
Lee. John, (Blodget Mills,) lot 18, farmer 55.
Leech, Rebecca Mrs., (Virgil,) lot 18, farmer 62.
Leroy, Jacob, (Virgil,) lot 37, farmer 1.
Leroy, Joseph, (Messengerville,) black. smith.
Lewis, Gilbert. (Dryden. Tompkins Co.,) lot 41. carpenter and farmer 6.
Lewis, leaar, ( Virgil,) constable, carpeuter and joiner.
Lewis, Josiah, ( Virgil,) lots 13 and 23, as- rector and farmer 66.
Lewis, Nathaniel, (Virgil, ) lot 33, mail car- rier and farmer 100.
Lewis, Thomas G., (Virgil,) lot 42, carpen- ter and joiner and farnier 9.
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CORTLAND COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
DAILY JOURNAL
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VIRGIL.
Low, Garrison H., (Virgil,) lot 26, farmer | Olmsted, Lurinda Mre., (Virgil,) lot 24, far- 98. mer 18.
Low, Peter D., (Virgil.) ( Peter D. Low & Son.) lot 27, farmer ar.
Low, Peter D. .. Son. (Virgil.) ( Zachariah.) agents for Farmers' Joint Stock In- Burance Co.
Low. Zachariah, (Virgil,) (Peter D. Low & Son.)
Low, Zachariah. (Vir_zil, ) lot 24, farmer ?k. Luce, Albert, ( Virgil.) carpenter and joiner. Luce, John A .. (Virgil,) lot 37, prop. of saw mill and farmer 30.
March, Seymour, ( Virgil. ) cooper.
Marshall, William, (Cortland Village.) lot 5, farmer 40.
McCoy, Davi . (Virgil.) lot 41, farmer 41.
Mckinney, John, (Virgil,) lot 23, farmer 106.
McLEAN, WARREN, (Dryden, Tompkins Co .. ) tot 21. cooper and farmer ro.
McVean, Alexander, (East Virgil.) justice peace and post ma-ter.
Messenger, Johial, (Virgil,) Jot 37, farmer 120.
Miller, Ambrose, (Messengerville.) lot 39. farmer 38.
Miller, Euos, (Virgil.) lots 27 and 28, farmer 140.
Miller, George, (Messengerville, ) lot 39, far- mer 109.
Miller, Iloratio N., (East Virgil,) lot A, farmer 50.
Miller, Irene Mrs., (Virgil,) lot 21, farmer 25.
Miller, John B., (Mes-engerville.) lots 28 and 29. farmer 166.
Minard, Miraney P., ( Virgil,) lot 11, firmer 41.
Moorhead, Thomas, (Virgil.) lot 2. farmer leases of C. Griswold. Dryden. 100.
Morgan, Rodney S., Dryden, Tompkins Co.,) lot 31, farmer 50.
Mosher, John, (Blodget Mills.) lot 18, far- mer 115.
Mott, Alva S., (Virgil.) lot 46, farmer $5. Mott, Emelinda Mrs .. (Virgil,) lot 45, farmer 90.
Mott, Joshua. (Virgil,) lot 43. farmer 18.
Mott, Samuel, (Virgil, lot 23, drover and farmer 38.
Munson, Jerry L .. (Virgil.) lot 4, farmer 100. Mynard. Perry W .. . Dryden. Tompkins Co .. ) lot 31. farmer le ter- 40.
Northop, John II., Dryden, Tompkins Co .. ) lot 41. farmer 1.
Nye, George W .. (McLeun, Tompkins Co .. ) lot 1, farmer lease- 64.
Nye, Warren, (South Cortland,) lot I, far- mer 10.
Oaks, James Il .. (Virgil,) traveling agent for Agricultural In-urance Co., Wa- lertown.
Oak4, Marin Mrs., (Virgil.) lot 5, farmer 130.
Ogka, Sylvester, (Virgil.) lot 1, farmer Jogar likt.
Oaks. William, ( Virgil.) lot 15, farmor 121 5. Orden, John L., (Virgil,) lot 45, farmer !!!. Olmstead. Jackson, (Dryden, Tompkins Co .. ) lot 31, farmer >2.
Olmstead, John Rev .. ( Virgil,) lot 22. We4- levan Methodist clergyman and farmer 4033.
Olmstead. William S., (Virgil,) lot 3. far- mer 175.
Otis, Charles, (Virgil.) lot 14, farmer leases of Jno. Hammond. 70.
Otis, James II .. ( Virgil.) lot 22. farmer 190. Overton, David, ( Virgil, lot 46, farmer 1st. Owens, Harmonus, (Virgil,) lot 21, farmer 18. Palmer, Ebenezer, (Blodget Mille,) lot 29, farmer.
Palmer, Isaac C., (Messengerville,) lots 30 and 40. farmer 278.
Palmer, Robert II., ( Messengerville,) lots 50 and 60, farmer 155.
Parker, Henry, (Messengerville,) lot 50, farmer leases 150.
Parker, Iliram C., (Blodget Mills.) lot 19, (with Thos. A. Wescott.)
Parker, William C., (Blodget Mills> lots 19 and #9, farmer 96.
Patten, Jolin S., ( Virgil, ) lot 38, farmer 150. Perking. Ebenezer. (Virgil,) carriage inaker and undertaker.
Perkins. Horace, (Virgil,) lot 11, farmer leases of Prentis Allen. Marathon, 63. Pond, Timothy. ( Virzil.) lot 42. farmer 60. Potter, James M., (Blodget Mills.) lot 23, farmer leases 4.
Ponlten, William, (South Cortland.) lot 3, farmer Số3.
Price, Daniel. (Virgil,) lot 63, farmer 75.
Price, David R., (Cortland Village.) lot 5, farmer 195.
Price, John B., (Virgil,) lot 25, farmer 121. Price, Sally Mrs .. (Virgil,) Jot 36, farmer 40. Price, Sanford B., (Virgil,) lot 25, farmer 100.
Pulling, Daniel P., (MeLean, Tompkins Co .. ) lot 2, farmer 45.
Pulling, Nathan It., (Cortland Village,) lot 2, farmer 3132.
RAGAN, JOHN R., (Messengerville,) (with Thomas Kennedy,) lot 19, dairy and farmer 123.
Raymond, John, (Virgil,) lot 4, farmer leases 7.
Reas, Jerome B., (Virgil.) lot 34, fariner 97. Reas. William H., (Virgil.) los 34, farmer 93.
Regan, Patrick, (Messengerville.) lot 59, farmer 100.
Rice, Enos B., ( Virgil.) lot 45. farmer 31.
Rice, Jonathan, ( Virgil.) lot 35, farmer 97. Richards, John. (Virgil.) lot 37, carpenter and farmer so.
Robinson, Norman, (Virgil,) lot 26, brick- layer and farmer 1.
Robison, llorace, (Virgil.) lot 23, farmer 1111.
Rock. Adam, ( Virgil, ) lot 16, farmer 67.
Rohrahacker. Joseph, (Blodget Mills, ) lots 29 and 28, farmer to.
Rooke, James, (Cortland Village,)lot 6, far- mer 15.
Rooke, William, (Cortland Village,) lot 6, farmer 15.
Rounds, perome B., (Virgil.) lot 26, farmer
Round4. Samuel N., (Virgil,) lot 37, shoe- maker and farmer 53 4. Rudd, Gaius S., (East Virgil, ) miller.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
J. & F. B. Garrett, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Printing, Writing, Wrap- ping, Tissne, Roll and Fancy Papers, Prin- ters' Supplies, Shipping Cards, Blank Books, &e., at No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse, have built up a heavy trade in their line, extending from Harrisburgh, in Pennsylvania, to the Canadian border. We have dealt considerably with this establish- ment. and have invariably been gratified in having our orders promptly filled, aud al- ways with just the article required. See card, page 162.
Syracuse Marble Works .- Francis & Duffy, Successors to G. W. M. Lewis, West Onondaga St., opposite Binghamton R. R. Depot : also successors to Robert Spaulding, No. 6 West Jefferson St., are the proprietors, and they are a firm that we can cordially recommend to all who want fair dealing. Their works are among the largest and most extensive in Central New York. A large assortment of Monu- meuts, Head Stones and Mantles constant- ly on hand, from which to select. It is to the interest of every one wanting Granite Monuruents, or Granite Work, to give them a call, as their facilities for obtaining it are second to none. They are the only agents in the city for the sale of Freestone, which is ro rapidly gaining favor for monu- mental work. Our patrons should bear in mind that this firm will not be undersold, aad that all of their work is warranted as represented. See advertisement, page 162.
Warren Wight, Propagator and deal- er in the celebrated Seneca Black Cap and Dasison's Thornless Raspberries, Grape Vines, Strawberries, and other smallfruits, at Waterloo, Seneca Co., publishes a card on page 140. His experience in the busi- Dess is large, and his soil is excellent, probably no better can be found in the State for the purpose he uses it. We ad- vise our friends to mu ruse his advertisement and purchase their supplies of him. Be use- great care in packing for shipment, and eends out none but first class plants. It would do no harm to address him for a cir- cular, and might be the means of affording you an abundance of his delicious fruits.
H. S. Cone, manufacturer and dealer In Improved Slat Window Shades, Mara- thon, N. Y., publishes a card on page 124. There chades are superior to any others wow before the public, and have only to be pren to be appreciated. They have an ad- vantage over every other shade in the fol- lowity particulars : They are the most du- rable and will last a life time if used care- fully. They are made of wood and can be cleaned like any other wood work. They are the mort convenient and can be made to suit a window of any size. For stores, offres, public buildings and private dwell- ings, they have no equal. Those in want of a superior chade can be supplied by send- Ing the length and breadth of tueir win- dowe to Mr. Cone.
Mothers, Read This !- So max Dr. G. T. Taft & Co., of Seneca Falls. in their advertisement on page 20. they desire to inform you of the wonderful qualities of their " Oriental Syrup," for children. We have heard of many cases where this vain. able medicine has given great reher. They are also proprietors of " Rosenberger s Balm of Gilead Ointment," for old sores. ulcers, rheumatism, bnrns, chilblair .- , piles, &c., and for galls, or wounds on horses, it is unsurpassed.
Important Knowledge .- As min- elc is now an indispensable necessity in every household, any reliable information is valuable as to the best place to buy niu- sical instruments. We have been acquaint- ed for years personally with the firm of Redington & Howe, and have known of their business facilities. We know that no House between New York and Chicago can compete with them successfully, as their facilities are nuequaled. In addition to the immense capital at their control, they have special contracts with several leaders first-class manufacturers, whereby they buy cheaper than any other dealers in the I'ni- ted States anywhere. Their immen-etrad. requires onty a small profit on each one of their many transactions to ensure them a handsome income, Their terms are mo-t highly liberal. And another important consideration is that their treatment of their customers is perfectly honorable, a very important matter in the purchase of such a complicated affair as a musical in- strument. Their recommendation of in- struments can be depended on implicitly .- This we know from an extensive acquaint- ance among hundred- to whom they have sold instrumente. We advise our readers to give them a call. or certainly to write to them before deciding on the purchase of a Piano Forte, Organ or Melodeon, or any musical merchandise. See the Addends to this volume, which contains a portion of their catalogue. Also see card on Co. Map
W. C. Orcutt, General Agent for Cen. tral New York for the celebrated Florence Sewing Machine, prints a well di-played advertisement on page 152. The Florence Machine makes a beautiful piece of furti- ture, and as a Sewing Machine, is capable of taking a greater number of stitches than any other. Its work is equal to other ilr-t class machines, und its price as low. I'm. ring the few years that the Florence has been in the market it- sales have been very large. It is a general favorite. Call and see it when you visit Syracuse. Mr. Orcutt may be found at No. 2 Yates Block.
G. W. Silcox, Engraver, Lithograph" er and Letter Press Printer, whose card appears on pare 192. is prepared to execute with neatners and dispatch, all work en- trusted to his care. Those wishing any. thing in his line cannot do better than To call at 67 South salina street, and examine specimens of his work.
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VIRGIL.
Ryan, Caroline Mrs., (Virgil,) lot 46, far- [ Small, Melvin, (South Cortland,) lot 13, far- mer 100.
Ryan, Elishup HI., (Virgil,) lot 36, farmer 50.
Ryan, John, (Virgil.) lot 35, farmer 100.
Ryan, John Jr., (Virgil,) lot 4, farmer 140. Ryan, Jonathan. (Virgil,) lot 4, speculator and farmer 56.
Ryan, William, (Virgil,) lot 46, farmer 90. Sager, Abrain, (Virgil.) lots 23 and 33, far- mer 13%.
Sager, Cynthia Mrs., (Virgil,) lot 41, far- Iner 50.
Sager, Laisdel,(Virgil,) lot 21, farmer ]cases 50.
Salt-man, John, (Virgil.) lot 42, farmer 149. Sauds, Timothy W., (Virgil,) lot 32, farmer 71.
Saston, Nelson, (Virgil.) lot 36. farmer 50. Scofield, David, (Virgil.) cooper.
Seager, Samnel, (Virgil.) lot 35, farmer 163. Seaman, Simon B., (Dryden, Tompkins Co.,) lot 41, farmer 67.
Seamane, Charles H., (Virgil,) carriage ironer.
Seamans, Isaac M., (Virgil.) blacksmith.
Scamans, Julian C., ( Virgil.) drover.
Spamaus, Samuel M., (Virgil,) blacksmith. Sheerar, John, (Virgil,) lots 36 and 37, far- mer 150.
Shepard. Hallet, (Virgil,)lot 45, farmer (with Riley Shepard.)
SHEPARD RILEY, (Virgil,) lot 45, fariner 70.
Sheridan, Thomas, (South Cortland,) lot 13. farmer 30.
Sherman, Ann Mrs., (Virgil,) lot 13, farmer 50.
Sherman & Dickinson.(Messengerville.)(Ifi- ram Sherman and John O. Dickinson.) Wayou and carriage makers.
Sherman. Eleazer, (Virgil,) (with Wash- ington, lot 21, farmer 50.
Sherman, Hiram, (Messengerville,) (Sher- man & Dickinson.)
Sherman, Washington. (Virgil,) (with Elea- ser, plot 21. farmer 50.
Shevalier, Briggs, (East Virgil,) lot 48, far- iner.
Shevalier. Christian, (East Virgil,) lots 48 and 40. farmer 119.
Shevalier, DePny, (Messengerville,) lot 49, farmer 100.
Shevalier, Isaac, (Messengerville,) lot 39, farmer 170.
SHEVALIER, JAMES B., (Messengerville,) lot 35, inspector of elections and farmer 95.
SHEVALIER, JOIIN. (Messengerville,) lot 49. a -- essor and farmer 130.
Shults, David, (Virgilo) lot 45, cabinet maker and farmer 1175.
Shults. Nathan, (Virgil.) resident.
Shuits. Theophilne, ( Virgil.) Iot 14, farmer 160.
Simonde. Chester, (Virgil,) lot 43, black- sinith and former #2.
Simonde, Eber, {Virgil,) lot 33, carpenter and joiner aud farmer 5.
Skeel. Albert. ( Blodget Mitlad leases steam raw mill of Win. Skeel. Homer.
Skeel, William, (Blodget Mills,) residence at llomer. prop. of steam saw mill. Sly, Alanson M., (Virgil, ) lot 27, firmer 66.
mer 60.
Smith, Amanda W. Mrs., (Dryden, Tomp- kins Co .. ) lot 41. farmer 1%.
Smith, Harrison, (Virgil,) lots 14 and 15, farmer 106.
Smith, Henry A., (Virgil,) lot 4, farmer 90. Smith, Nathan, (Messengerville,) lots 99, 49 and 50, farmer 112.
Spencer, Amos C., (Blodget Mills,) lot 7, farmer.
Spencer, Isaac Jr., (Blodget Mills,) lots 6, 16 and 17, farmer 350.
SPENCER, NATHAN. (Virgil,) lot 26, drover and fariner 212.
Sprague, Charity Mrs., (Virgil,) lot 27, far- mer 25.
Sprague, Charles, (Blodget Mills,) lot 7, far- mer 106.
Stafford, Hopkin. (Blodget Mills,) lota S, 9, 18 and 19, farmer 234.
Stafford, Josish, (Blodget Mills,) lots 8 and 18, farmer 76.
Stafford, Miles, (Cortland Village,) lota 19 and 20, farmer 85.
Stanbro, Rebecca Mrs., (Virgil,) lot 3, far- mer 50.
Stillman, John, (Virgil,) lot 27, farmer leases.
Stowell, Alvah, (Blodget Mills,) lot 8, far- mer 100.
Stowell, Jehial, (Blodget Mille,) lot 8. far- mer 22.
Stowell, John, (Blodget Mille, ) lot 8, school collector and farmer s6.
Suite, Henry P., (East Virgil,) lot 2;, far- mer 50.
SWEET, ALBERT. (Virgil,) farmer (with Nathaniel Leais.)
Sweet, David R., (Virgil,) lot 33, farmer 100.
SWEET. ERER, (Virgil, ) owns right of Dr. Eli Sweet's horse power elevator.
Sweet, George Il., (Virgil,) tanner.
Tanner, Salem, (Blodget Mille,) lot 19, far- mer 60.
Terpenning, Abraham, (Virgil,) lot 35, far- mer 24.
Terpenning, Arthur, (Dryden, Tompkins Co .. ) lot 41, farmer 23.
Terpenning, Cerni-mer, (Blodget Mille,) lot 18, farmer 140.
Terpening, James T., (Virgil,) lot 21, car- penter and farmer 7.
Terpening, Levi V., (Virgil,) lot 23, farmer
Terpenning, William, (Virgil,) lot 16, far- mer 102.
Thomas, Ham, (Virgil.) lot 45, fariner 95.
Trapp, David R., (Virgil,) lot 11, farmer 180. Trapp, Jesse R .. (Dryden, Tompkins Co.,) lot 21, farmer 4%.
Tripp, John D., (Virgil,) physician and NHTTPON.
Trupp, George M., (Virgil.) blacksmith.
Tucker, Erek H., ( Dryden, Tompkins Co.,) lote 41 and 51, farmer 25.
Tyler, Allen W., (Virgil,) (with D. F. Wal- lice.)
Tyler, George, (Virgil, ) lot 33, farmer €s.
Tyler. Jeremiah G., (Virgil,) lot 33, farmer 117.
Tyler, John, (Virgil,) lot 42, farmer leaves 70.
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CORTLAND COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
SOMETHING NEW ! Hair Jevvelry.
Any lady having cut off her Hair and wishing to sell it, can do so by calling on
Mrs. Geo. A. Adams, Pine Street, Homer Village,
First Door East of J. II. Munger's Drug Store. Ladies wishing an elegant SWITCH can procure one by saving all the hair combed from their head, laying it loose- ly in a box, (don't waste a hair.) and taking it to Mrs. Adams. She will straighten it out and weave it into a beautiful switch. If you want a Nice Set of Hair Jewelry, call on Mr .. Adams. Any one wishing to learn Hair Jewelry or Hair Flowers will also please call on Mrs. Adams. Cloak and Dress Making and Stitching also done to order at the same place. Please give her a call. Homer, N. Y.
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CILCOX gets up the most Elegant Wedding and Invita- tion Outfits in the country. from the fact that he has assistance of GIMBREDE, of New York. and his mammoth establishment, to supply all the LATEST NOVELTIES, both of his own and foreign importations. If you with tasty
JOB PRINTING,
SILCOX'S is the place. He has the largest and best stock to select from, and the only place in the city where can be found Fancy Cards, Papers, &c. Call, or send, and get SIL.COX's CIRCULAR upon CARD ETI- QUETTE, and get posted upon the styles, forms, &c., for Visiting Cards, Weddings, Monograms, Invitations, &c. He also manufactures to order any style of Envelope. Billet and Note Papers, out of French, Persian or English Papers ; does stamping in gold and silver, embossed and colors. Ilis visiting card engraving, executed by Gim- brede, cannot be excelled. Remember and call before ordering. GEO. W. SILCOX, Engraver and Printer, 67 South Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
Dr. Kingsley, of Rome, justly cele- brated for the many cures he has effected of that most dietre-sing disease, Cancer, pub- l.,hes a notice on page 1. Ile is prepared to treat all serofulous diseases, and others of long standing, and assures his patients that they will not be charged a heavy bill and dismissed without receiving any bene- ft. Persons who cannot conveniently call upon him in person, can address him by letter, and will receive prompt attention. Dr. K. is a graduate, with an experience of over fourteen years in the practice of medi- cine. Let the afflicted give him a call.
Jacob Miller, Book Binder and Blank Book manufacturer, in the Journal Build- Inc. Syracuse, carries on the most exten eive business in his line, in Central New York. He is provided with first class machinery and a number of excellent work- men, who understand their business. See card. page 173.
J. H. Tanner, dealer In Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, and every- thing usually kept in a country store, Blodget's Mille, publishes a card on page 125. He has been in the mercantile bu-i- news eighteen yours at the same place. end froin small begu.nings has built up a four- iching trade. His effort to deal fairly with all is appreciated, as Is ween from his con- etantly increasing business in this and ad- Joining towns.
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R. H. Spendley & Co., Wholesale and Retail dealers in Hats, Caps and Fury, corner of Main and Cortland streets, Cort- land, N. Y., publishes a card on page 150. Those in want of furs of the best quality or of the cheaper kinds will find Messrs. Spendley ready to supply them at rea-on- able rates. Their stock is large and their qualities and prices to suit the times.
John L. Boorum, advertises on page 150 that he wants 3.000 tons of Flax straw at the Homer Flax and Cordage Mille, and though that is a large amount we can assure the farmers in that region that he is prepared to buy all that is offered. Flax is one of the most profitable crops that can be raised, as those farmers know who have tried the experiment. Mr. Boor- um has Flax seed for sale and to let and will give any information upon the subject to all who may call at the mills.
The Cortland County Demo- erat, published by Benton B. Jones, ut Cortlind Village, has recently been en- larged and improved, and as it is the only Democratic paper in the County, our friends of that persuasion will do well to give it a liberal patronage. As an adver- tising medium it has few equals in the County. See card, page 184.
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VIRGIL-WILLETT.
Tyler, Richard C., (Dryden, Tompkins Co.,) | Williams, Marvin B., (Virgil.) wagon make lot 41, farmer 510.
Tyler, Samuel P., (Dryden, Tompkins Co.,) lot 31. farmer 70.
Tyler, William. (Virgil.) lot 23, farmer 124. Veeder, Cornelius, ( Virgil,) lot 12, farmer 137.
Vunk. David M., (Virgil,) lot 85, farmer 1163.
Vonk. Henry. (Virgil.) lot 24. farmer 183%. WALLACE, DAVID F .. (Virgil,) dry goods and groceries.
Waters, Benjamin F., (Virgil,) lot 47, far- mer 214.
Waters, Morris E .. (Virgil.) lot 43. drover, patent right dealer and farmer 35.
WATKINS, IRA W., (Virgil,) lots 24 and 34, drover and farmer 100.
WATROS, NELSON, (Virgil,) lot 24, jus- tice peace and farmer 40.
WATROS, NELSON M., (Virgil,) lot 23, farmer 73.
Webber, Rudner, (Virgil,) lot 45, farmer
Webster, Stephen, (Virgil,) lot 24, farmer 37.
WESCOTT. THOMAS A., (Blodget Mills,) lot 19, farmer 140.
West, Punderson, (Virgil.) lot 42, farmer leases of Richard Tyler, Dryden, 70.
White, Willlam, (Virgil,) lot 22, farmer lease : 100.
. Wilcox, Harry. (Virgil,) lot 15, farmer 14. Wilcox, John B., (East Virgil,) lot 48, far- mer.
Wilcox, Manley, (Cortland Village,) lot 3, farmer 50.
Wilcox. Salem. (Virgil.) lot 15. farmer 38. WILLETT, CHARLES A .. (Blodget Mills,) with Enock F., ) lot 7, farmer 165.
Willett, Enoch F .. (Cortland Village, ) (with Chas. A.) lot t, farmer 165.
Williams, Charles D., (Virgil,) dealer in marble and grave stouce.
Williamson. Clark, Dryden, Tompkins Co .. ) lot 41, farmer 27.
Winslow, Elisha. (Virgil,) post master and general merchant.
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