Gazetteer and business directory of Cortland County, N. Y., for 1869, Part 26

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Syracuse : Journal Office
Number of Pages: 478


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Winslow, John E., (Virgil.) (with E. Wins- low.)


Winter, John S., (Messengerville.) lot 19, commissioner of highways and farmer 180.


Winters, Henry, (East Virgil,) lot 38, far- mer 230.


Wood, Andrew J. Rev .. (Dryden, Tomp- kins Co.,) lot 21, Free Will Baptist clergyman and farmer 70.


Wood, Edmund B., ( Virgil,) lot 35, farmer lease: 29.


WOOD, JOIIN, (Cortland Village,) lots 15 and 16. farmer 159.


WOOD, MARVIN R., (Sonth Cortland,) lot 2, farmer 126.


Wood, Warren A., (Virgil,) lot 12, ma-on and farmer 6.


Woodard. Archibald. (Messengerville,) lots 28 and 38, farmer 2234.


Woodard, Elijah, (Blodget Mills,) lots 18 and 19, farmer 64.


Woodard. Lydia Mrs., (Messengerville, ) lot 28, farmer 42%.


Woodard, Peter, _(Messengerville,) lot 28, farmer 78.


Woodden, Orrin, (East Virgil,) lots 29 and 38, farmer 175.


Wooden, Isaac C. & Orren Jr., (Blodget Mills,) lot 7, farmer 105.


Wooden, Jolin F., (Cortland Village.) lot 6, farmer 21.


Wright, James, (Virgil,) lot 46, carpenter and farmer 116.


Young, Josiah. (Blodget Mills, ) lot :29, far- mer leases 27.


WILLETT.


(Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.)


Adams, Stephen J., (Willet.) farmer 369. Allen, Alford. ( Willet.) farmer 38.


Babcock, Andrew. (Upper Li-le, Broome Co .. ) (with Martin.) farmer 1-5. Babcock, Marvin, (Upper Lisle, Broome Co .. ) (with Andrew. ) farmer 188. Bancroft, Mercy. ( Upper Lisle, Broome Co .. ) farmer 10.


Barnard. George, (Willet.) cooper.


Barnes, Samuel L., ( Willet.) farmer 90.


I arty, David, (Texas Valley, ) farmer 200. Barry, Thomas M., (Marathon,) farmer 179. Beardsley, Belah, (Willet,) surveyor and physician.


Beard-ley. Joseph. ( Willet,) farmer 50. Bennett, William G., (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) farmer 95.


Bliss. Joshua, (Upper Lisle, Broome Co .. ) farmer 123.


Bowen, George, (Willet.) farmer 90.


Boyden, Francis, (Willet.)farmer 180.


Boyden, Luther, (Texas Valley.) farmer 100. Brigham, Esther, (Marathon,) farmer 133.


Brown, Albert F. Rev., (Willet,) M. E. clergyman.


Burgett, John, (Willet.) farmer leases 156. Burlingame, Miles E., (Willet, lawyer.


Burlingame, W., (Willet,) prop. of fonr mill.


Campbell, Andrew, (Texas Valley,) farmer 92.


Canfield, George R., (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) farmer 33% ;.


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CORTLAND COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


GAZETTE AND BANNER !


PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, At Cortland Village, N. Y., CHAS. P. COLE, PROPRIETOR.


Terms :- Two Dollars a Year, if paid in ad- vance ; Two Dollars and Fifty Cents, if not paid in advance.


Republican in Politics, AND HAS The Largest Circulation of any Paper in the County.


BOOK AND JOB PRINTING


EXECUTED WITH


INEOS & BISPADOH.


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WILLETT.


Canfield, John, (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) farmer 33.5.


Cantield, Samuel, (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) farmer 33;,, residence Erie city, Pa.


Clinton, Elias D., (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) farmer 1 0.


CLINTON, JOHN D., ( Upper Lisle, Broome Co .. ) broom maker.


Cole, Philip, ( Willet.) farmer 4.


Coonrad, William, (Texas Valley,) farmer 75.


Covey, Charles II., (Smithville Flats, Che- hango Co .. ) farmer 65.


Covey, Edward Jr., (Willet,) farmer 70.


Covey, Edward W., (Smithville Flats, Che- nango Co.,y fariner 165.


Covey, Joseph, (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) farmer 103.


Crittenden, Riley. (Willet,) drover.


Curswell, Nathan, ( Willet.) farmer 40.


Daremus, Andrew, (Texas Valley,) farmer leases 40.


Davis, John. (Willet.) farmer 200.


DAY, CHARLES, ( Willet,) tanner.


DAY, IRA. ( Willet.) prop. of tannery.


Decker, David. (Smithville Flats, Chenan- go Co.,) farmer leases.


Delavan, Charles, ( Willet,) farmer 314.


Delevan. Charles H., ( Willet,) farmer 100.


DELLOW, WILLIAM, (Willet.) prop. of cabinet and furniture rooms.


Dodge, Charles, (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) farmer 203.


Drew, Misses. ( Willet.) milliners.


Dyer, E. J., (Willet.) ( Dyer & Nicho's.)


Dyer. J. S. & Sou, ( Willet,) merchants.


Dyer & Nichols, (Willet,) (E. J. Dyer and E. F. Nichols ) general merchants. Eaton, Abel, ( Willet.) farmer 135.


Eaton, John C., ( Willet,) farmer 100.


Eatou, Peter. ( Willet.) farmer 370.


Eaton, Ulysses. (Willet.) farmer 100.


Eggleston. Samuel, (Upper Lisle, Brootce Co.,) fariner 69.


Fish, Cornelius D., (Marathon,) farmer 60. Fitzgerald, James C., (Willet,) dealer in patent rights.


Foley. Dennis, (Marathon.) farmer 100.


Ford, George, ( Willet,) farmer 40.


Frolick, George ( Marathon.) farmer 150.


Fry, virus, ( Willet.) tanner.


Gage, Daniel, ( Willet,) farmer leases 180. Gardiner, Ishinsel E., (Willet,) farmer 130. Gardner, William R., (Willet,) prop. of saw mill.


Grant, Ward, (Willet.) farmer lea-ce 130. Grant, William B., (Willet.) farmer 130.


Green, Edward. (f'pper Li-le, Broome Co.,) (with Geo. L., ) farmer 145.


Green, George L., (Upper Lisle, Broome Co .. )(with Edicard. ) farmer 115.


Green, Jedediah, (Willet,) cash and blind maker.


Greene, Burrel, (Willet,) farmer. Greene, Gilbert, (Willet,) farmer 75. Greene, Henry O., (Willet,) carpenter and joiner.


Hall, Owen C., (Willet.) allop. physician. Harris, Milton KK .. (Willet.) blacksmith, Hazard, Ilarry, ( Willet,) farmer 91. Hvacock, Hile, (Trsas Valley, farmer 100. Hills, Eliam, {Willet,) farmer I7.


Hollenbeck, Nathan, (Willet,) farmer 76.


Hopkins, John. (Willet,) tanner. Ingersoll, S. Miles, ( Willet,) farmer 2%. Isaacs, J. J., (Texa- Valley,) farmer 60). Johnson, Abram, ( Willet.) farmer 51.


Johnson, Abram Jr., ( Willet.) farmer 52. Johnson, Elijah, (Willet.) miller.


John-on, Phineas, (Texas Valley,) farmer 199.


Jones, Asile, (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) farmer 103.


Jones, Edward F., (Willet,) farmer leases 40.


Jones, Enoch, (Willet.) farmer 42.


Jones, Jobu. (Willet,) farmer leases 31.


Jones, Ogden, ( Willet,) (with William,) farmer 100.


Jones, Thomas, (Willet,) carpenter and joiner.


Jones, William, (Willet,) (with Ogden,) farmer 100.


Kelly, Casper D., (Upper Lisle. Broome Co .. ) (with Dewitt B.) farmer 270.


Kelly, Dewitt B., (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) (with Casper D.,) farmer 250.


KEYES, LESLIES L., (Willet,) cabinet maker.


Kingsley, Washington Rev., (Willet,) Bap- tist minister.


Landers, Garry S., (Upper Lisle, Broome Co .. ) (eith Marcellus,) farmer (V).


Landers, Marcellus, (Upper Lisle, Broome Co .. ) (rith Garry L., farmer 400.


Larr, William, { Willet, ) blacksmith.


Leroy, Silas, (Willet.) blacksmith.


Maine, Wesley M., (Willet,) farmer 515.


Marvin. Luther, (Smithville Flats, Cheban- go Co.,) farmer leases 23.


Marvin, William, (Willet,) wagon maker,


Meacham, Dexter, (Upper Li-le, Broome Co.,) farmer 150.


Meacham Isaac, (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) farmer 50.


Meacham, Randall S., (Willet,) farmer St.


Meacham, Thomas, (Willet,) carpenter aud joiner.


Metzgar, Joseph, (Texas Valley,) farmer 120.


Morey, Inman, (Willet,) farmer 155.


Morgan, Peter, (Smithville Flats, Chenan- go Co.,) farmer 35.


Newcomb, Curtis, ( Willet,) farmer leases 210.


Newcomb, Samuel E., (Willet.) farmer 210. Nichols, E. F., (Willet.) (Dyer & Nichols.) merchant.


Nichole, Sisson. (Willet.) shoemaker.


Palmer, S. C., ( Willet.) farmer leases 50. Patridge, Eli, (Upper Lisle, Broome Co .. ) farmer leases 103.


Payne, Charles D., (Willet,) farmer 140. Pember, Luther, (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) farmer 43.


Perkins, George J .. (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) fariner leases 102.


Perkins, Samuel, ( Willet,) mechanic. Perkins, William, ( Willet,) farmer 69.


Roby, Fran. E., (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) farmer 78. Rose, Josiah II., (Willet.) tailor.


Kowley, Harison A., (Texas Valley,) far- mer 70. Salisbury, Eben, (Willet,) farmer 9). Salisbury, Enos, ( Willet,) farmuer 90.


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WILLETT.


s'i.bary, Geo., (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) | Valentine, Edgar, (Marathon,) (with Ros- prop. of saw mill and farmer 40. coe,) farmer 101.


hjadry. Asa, ( Marathon, ) farmer 100.


S.oh, Josephine. (Upper Lisle, Broome Co. farmer 100.


Nowl. Charles W., (Marathon,) farmer IPA-P= 195.


seinherz. William, (Willet,) farmer 120.


Morin4. Thomas, ( Willet.) farmer leases 60. Spoagh, Franklin, (Texas Valley,) farmer


Sweet, Asel. (Smithville Flate, Chenango Co., ) farmer.


*wort. W. C., (Willet.) farmer 12.


Talbet, Almon, ( Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) rione mason and farmer 50.


Tarbel, Simon, (Willet.) farmer leases 100. Tennant, Elijah, ( Willet,) fariner 102. Tennant, Thomas. (Willet, ) farmer. Tild. Hiram, (Willet,) farmer 60.


Virick, Stephen L .. (Smithville Flats, Che- mango Co.,) farmer leases 59.


Valentine, Roscoe. (Marathon,) (with Ed- gar.) farmer 104.


Webb, William, (Smithville Flats, Chenan- go Co.,) farmer 80.


Wightman, William, ( Willet,) farmer 73.


Wilcox, Eben, (Upper Li-le, Broome Co.,) farmer 100.


Wilcox, John, (Willet.) farmer 75.


Wiles, A. Mrs., (Texas Valley,) farmer 50. Wiles, David A., (Willet,) post master and general merchant.


Williams, Samuel A., (Upper Lisle, Broome Co .. ) fariner 115.


Wilson, Daniel L., (Willet,) farmer leases 80. Wilson, Harry. (Willet.) farmer 231.


Yarns, George W., (Upper Lisle, Broome Co.,) farmer leases 40.


Yarns, Thomas, (Marathon,) farmer leases 20.


PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


The Reynold's Steel Temper- Ing Works, Reynolds, Barber & Co., I ropristors, at Auburn, are largely engaged In the manufacture of Reaper and Mower Knives, Plane Irons, Chisels, &c. The Horewe by which they temper steel is a pe- it lar one, and as patented by Mr. Rey- holds. Is the result of over forty years labor. This gentleman always worked on the plan that tempering steel was simply chinging it from a fibrous to a granular state. He certainly has succeeded in pro- during a finer granulation (temper) than have ever before been produced. Messrs. Reynolds, Barber & Co .. control the patente for there processes, and are applying them Parce->fully in all their manufactured .- Th Ir establishment is capable of turning out an immense amount of work, vet their orders are now, and have been for some months, accumulating far in advance of their present ability to supply ; a circum- Manre which they will not long allow to be the ca-r. We predict that the time is not for distant when all Mower and Reaper Factories And farmers will use their im- proved Fretions. See their advertisement. on page 6, fronting the Introduction.


Chas. Tremain & Co., manufac- turers of Rag, Book, News, Tra and Wrap- ping Paper. at Manlius, publish a card on page 116. Publishers and paper dealers will find them fair and honorable men to purchase from. In the manufacture of book and news, they use only domestic stock, which is conceded to be superior to import- ed rage. They employ experienced paper makers only, and having improved machin- ery, they can insure a superior article in all cases. We use their paper in the pub- lication of our directories.


E. A. Shumway's Wholesale and Retail Paper Warehouse, Syracuse, is always supplied with a large assortment of Paper, Stationery and Printers' Mater- ials, which he will furnish to the trade or to consumers on as good terms as any house in Central New York. Mr. S. nn- derstand- the wants of the public and will spare no pains to snit his customers. Dealers and others will do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Sce card, page 186.


The Gazette and Banner, pub-


lage,is an eight page paper, too well known to need recommendation from us. For sev- eral vear- it has been a welcome visitor to many homes, and it is the purpose of the proprietor to spare no pains to make it a first-class family paper. It4 large circula- tion renders it a valuable advertising me- dium in the County. Sce advertisement on page 191.


Charles W. Kinne, proprietor of | li-hed by Charles P. Cole, at Cortland Vil- the Machine Cooperage establishment, Cortland. N Y., publi-he's a card on color- ed page 133. retting forth his work, to which we take pleasure in calling the at- tention of the pathe. For twenty-five yrare this establishment has been in oper- n'ion, and by introducing the most appro. ved machinery Mr. Kino> is able to turnish the best of work at reasonable rates.


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SOCIETIES.


LODGES, ASSOCIATIONS &C. CORTLAND VILLAGE.


Cortland Chapter, No. 191, R. A. D .- Chartered February 1866.


CHARTER MEMBERS.


Roswell R. Bourne,


Samuel Adams.


George L. Warren,. John W. Oagood,


G. W. Davenport,


R. W. Bonrne, W. H. Crane,


Horace Dibble,


- Gillett.


FIRST ELECTED OFFICERS.


D. C. McGraw, H. P.,


A. Sager, K.


George L. Warren, S.'


John W. Osgood, C. H.


Alvah D. Waters, P. S.


Dewitt Apgar, R. A. C. Horace Dibble, T.


W .. D. Tisdale. Sec.


G. W. Davenport. 3d V.


S. R. Hunter, 2d V.


Charles W. Kinne, 1st V.


PRESENT OFFICERS.


D. C. McGraw, II. P.


R. E. Hill. 3d V.


A. Sager. K.


H. O. Gillett, S. G. L. Warren, C. II.


A. D. Watters, P. S.


W. D. Tisdale, R. A. C,


O. Hitchcock, Tyler.


Number of members 40. Meet 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month, in Masonic Hall.


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Lincoln Lodge, No. 119, I. O. of G. T .- Lodge organized Oct. 24th, 1866. Number of Charter Members, 10.


OFFICERS OF FIRST QUARTER.


N. W. Green. W. C. T. Ruth Baker, W. V. T. W. Bridgeford, W. S. B. P. Bergren, W. F. S.


P. J. Bergren. W. T. Eliza Baker, W. G. Moses Wright, W. Sent.


Number of members Sept. 1st, 1868, 170.


PRESENT OFFICERS.


George L. Waters, W. C. T. Hellen M. Willett, W. V. T.


John T. Pratt, W. S. W. Bridgeford. W. F. S. P. J. Bergren, W. T. Clinton Hale, W. M. Vira MicClara, W. G.


John Krebs, W. Sent. F. H. Kenedy, W. Chap. Axie Gazley, W. A. S. Hannah Barnes. W. D. M. Hattie Hentie. R. H. S. Julia Grover, L. II. S. W. W. Gale, P. W. C. T.


Regular meeting every Friday evening. at Squire's Hall.


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S. R. Hunter. 2 V.


K. W. Holmes, 1st V.


11. Dibble. T.


F. Freeman, Sec.


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SOCIETIES.


Young Men's Christian Association of Cortland .- Was organized April, Iss. The objects of this Association are the development of Christian character and the promotion of Evangelical Religion, the cultivation of Christian sympathy and the improvement of the mental, moral and spiritual condition of young men. Regular meeting every Monday evening, at Squire's Hall.


OFFICERS.


Adolphus F. Tanner, Pres. Henry C. Smith, Vice Pres.


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Roe A. Smith. Treas. Chas. W. Collins, Cor. Sec'y. J. D. Fredricks, Rec. Sec'y.


BOARD OF MANAGERS.


A. F. Tanner, H. C. Smith,


Roe A Smith, C. W. Collins,


J. D. Fredricks, Henry F. Benton, W'm. H. Myres. Alvin Routseville.


HARFORD.


Evening Star Lodge, No. 200, I. O. of G. T., located at Harford, wis organized February 1sth, 1867, by B. E. Admonds, District Deputy, and now contains 130 members in good standing. The following are the names of the


CHARTER MEMBERS.


Lyman Tanner,


A. Johnson,


Samuel Steele,


Mrs. Wm. J. Mills, Mrs. J. H. Brown, Mre. F. B. Edmonds, Mrs. P. A. Johnson,


Josiah H. Brown, Alpha Clark, Francis B. Edmonds,


Emma M. Holden,


Robert Purvies,


Lorana W. Clark, Mrs, Aljohn Clark,


Polly V. Baker, Mrs. L. Sweetland,


Maurice Hemingway, H. D. Heath, Win. J. Mill -. James D. Purple, Mrs. S. Steele. Mrs. A. D. Hemingway,


Ellen Moore,


Almyra Tanner, Mary A. Hemingway, Sarah A. Bradley.


OFFICERS-FIRST TENM.


J. H. Brown, W. C. T. Emma Holden. W. V. T. W. J. Mills, W. C. J. D. Purple. W. S. Mrs. A. D. Hemingway. W. A. S. Maurice Hemingway, W. F. S. Lorana Clark, W. T.


Lyman Tanner, W. M. Mary A. Hemingway, W. D. M. P. A. Johnson, W. I. G. Francis B. Edmonds, W. O. G. Mre. L. C. Steele. W. R. S. Almyra Tanner, W. L. S. Mrs. M. Clark, P. W. C. T.


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


Joseph Watson, Homer, N. Y., is prepared to supply all orders tor Monu- ments, Head-tones, Mantles, Table Tops, and anything else in that line, at short no- tice. He deals in all kinds of Granite and will furnish monument, at reasonable rates. Designs of various kinds in Ameri- can ard Italian marble can be obtained at all times. Mr. Wat-on gives his personal attention and supervision to all work, and the public may rest assured that it will be executed in a satisfactory manner. See card, page 124.


W. M. Van Slyck, Bill Poster and Paper Hanger, Cortland. N. Y., i- prepared to execute all jobs after the most approved style, whether it be a circus bill mpon the side of a barn, upon the fences, or in satin paper upon the walls of a lady's parlor. Give him a call. Ilis card appears on page 150.


Albert G. Smith, manufacturer and dealer in Boots. Shoes, Rubbers, Leather and Findings, Marathon, N. Y., publishes a card on page 150. If you want a good pair of boots for yourself, a pair of those fine gaiters for your wife, or a pair of those copper-toed boots for Johnny, call at Smith's and get them. At the same time take along a pair of those Rubbers, which you will need in wet weather.


The Cortland County Repub- Denn, published by J. R. Dixon, Editor and Proprietor, Homer, N. Y., is one of the best family new-papers in the Coun- ty. It not only contains a summary of the news, but it- columns are replete with ar- ticles calculated to instruct and to instil into the minds of its readers sound prin- ciples, which, if followed out, will make them wiser and better. Book and Job Printing executed at the same office, in the best manner. See card, page 120.


Howe's Never-Falling Ague Cure and Tonte Bitters, and Howe's Concentrated Syrup, are prepared under the personal supervision of Dr. C. B. lowe, the proprietor, at Seneca Falla, N Y., for azue and fever, and all periodic diseases, rhenmati-m, paralysis, etc. The "Ague Cure " has produced won- derful cures. The " Syrup," for the blood, liver, skin, digestive and uterine organs, ha- cured many cases of scrofula, cancer. tumors. goiter, alt rheum. scaldhead, and many other diseases too numerous to men- tion in this place. See card, page 20.


W. J. Bonner, dealer in Hats, Capa and Furs, has recently opened a store on the east side of Main street, Homer, N. Y., where the most durable and elegant style- of Lats and cape may be found and at rens- onable prices. Young gentlemen are expe- cially invited to examine the Gne styled and rich array of goods. Mr. Bonner way be found at hia post at all seasonable hours, where he will show you a full assortment of goods and at prices defying competition. See card, colored page 151.


J. C. Gray, dealer in Watches, Jew- elry. Silver and Plated Ware, Musical In- strumente &c., publishes a card on page 134. which no one can read without feeling that there is the place to purchase. In ad- dition to standard articles of ornament and n-e. Mr. Gray keeps a great variety of Fan- cy Goods, Toys, Fishing Tackle, &c .. and does Repairing in all its branches. Pho- tographing in all its branches and of the best kind done at this establishment. That person must be highly favored who can do better than to call at Gray's, Marathon, N. Y.


James M. Haight, Taxidermist and Naturalist. East Homer, Cortland Co .. N. Y .. possesses rare skill in preparing Birds and all kinds of Animals in such a manner as to make them appear as "natural as life." Persons having birds or quadru- peds which they wish preserved, will do well to call on Mr. Haight, as he has no superior in these parts. His card appears on page 186.


Mrs. George A. Adams, Pine street. Ilomer, N. Y., manufactures Hair Jewelry, Flowers, Switches, &c. Mrs. A. is an expert at the business, and those hav- ing hair which they wish manufactured, will do well to give her a call. Cloak and Dress making carried on at the same place. See card, page 192.


Oscar Wildey, dealer in Dry Goods, West Main Street, Marathon, N. Y .. kopps a large a-sortment of all goods found in a first-class store. Ilie stock of dress goods, cloaks, trimmings, and all goods for either gentlemen's or ladies' wear, is very large, and the one price system is fully carried out. Mr. Wildey has a thorough acquaintance with his business, and by keeping an eye on the market is able to buy at low figures, and as he is satisfied with small profite, his customers have the benefit of his shrewd business talent. Give him a call. Ilis card appears on page 158.


J. Burt, General Merchant, enet side of Main street, Homer, N. Y., desires to tender his thanks to his friends for their past favors and solicits a continuance of the same. His old friends and the public generally may rest assured that in the tu- ture as in the past he will show himself worthy of their patronage. Hisassortment of goods is large and no pains will be spar . d to satisfy the requirements of his custoul- era. See card, page 110.


E. L. Baker, M. D., Eclectic Phy- sician and Surgeon, Marathon, N. Y., pab- liches a card on page 132. Dr. Baker gives special attention to surgical and chronic diseases, and from education and experi- ence he is prepared to minister to the wants of the afflicted and trent all (x-es according to the most approved methode. Give him a call at the Carley House.


Cortland County Table of Distances


Showing the Air-Line Distances Between the Villages, in Miles & Tenths of Miles.


VILLAGES.


Cincinnatus.


Freetown Corners.


A


Cincinnatus.


Cortland,.


15 (


ยก Cuyler.


Harforc.


Homer.


Little York.


Lower Cincinnatis.


Marathon.


McGrawville.


Preble.


Scott.


Solon.


Sonth Cortland.


South Harford.


Texas Valley.


Truxton.


Union Valley.


Virgil.


Willett.


Virgil ...


15 5 6 4 20 2 10 2 6 2 8 8 7 5 13 15 3 9 6 7 9 15 8 15 5 10 9 12 1 7 16 11 6 16 3 18 2


Wiffett,.


1 5 1 :6 5 18 5| 7 3 16 4,17 9 10 1-120 1| 4 4| 6 5 12 7 22 2,21 9:10 3 17 3 15 6| 6 8| 3 3 17 9 11 3 11 8 -


003


DISTANCE TABLE.


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13 8 12 8 23 2. 7 8' 6 1 15 2


Little York.


17 4 6 7 11 5 13 7 19 1 4 2 19 2


power Cincinnatus, .. Marathon,


10 13 4 21


5 6| 9 9 15 5: 4


19


9 6


McGrawville,.


10 7 12 4 12 2 5 9,13 7 5 3|12


1 7 8 10 9 11 1


Preble,


18 7 9 5:10 5 15 9.22


1 7 1 21 8 2 8 19 21 3 61


Scott, Solon, .


7 2 10 4 10 3: 5 3 16 1| 8 8 13 10 3 7 6 10 8 3 9 11 8|14 9


South Cortland,. South Harford,


18 2 13 4 26 3,11 7 1 6:15 8: 5 |20


17 8 9


15 22 8 22 4 16 2 10 9


Taylor ..


1 914 8 12 | 7 9 19 7:15 5 11 8 16 6| 2 3 11 3 10 5 17 7 21 3 6 7 17 19 4


Texas Valley, ..


5 5 13 3 17 3 4 1 13 8 14 8 10 3 17 6 5


4 4 9 8 19 6 22


8 11


Truxton ....


13 7 10 8 12 6 13 1 22 1 9 3 20 4 6 9 7 2 18 8| 8 6: 6 3:11


8 14 222 8 12 3:15 9


Union Valley, .


[ 6 4 15 5, 7 9 11 22 8,15 3 18 6 15 2 6 9 15 4 11 1 15 6:19 97 4 18 2 19 7 4 5 11 1|


95


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Cuyler ...


13 7 15 2


7 3 9 2 15 5


Freetown Corners, ... Harford,.


18 8 12 5 25 9'11 9


Homer,


15 9 2 4 15 8 10 8 14 9


Hant'e Corners, ....


715 1,11 3 7 18 4 16 1 13 2|17 7


422 21 9 7 15 5,18 21 3 7 4 22 5 4 8 22 4 99 9|12 2 4 9


16 9| 3 4 18 5.10 1| 9 8 5 4 11 5| 9 6|16 8|13


7 |12 4 11 5,10 9


Taylor.


13 1 6 9


=


Cortland.


Hunt'e Corners.


CORTLAND COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


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Dodge & Lord MANUFACTURERS OF MELODEONS AND REED


Organs,


Of every description and in the various styles of finish, and containing all modern porent improvement- Known to the fridle, such as TREMOLO, SUB BASS, COM- BINATION VALVE, PATENT KNEE SWELL AND OCTAVE COUPLER. Stri adapted to the PARLOR, SCHOOLN, CHURCHES, LECTURE ROOMS AND LODGING ad containing from one to four Set- of Reed-, of more. a- desired.


The usual discount to cheraumen, churches and the trade. Also retail customers will here And the advantages of thead . of material and Liht expenses, as compared with three of city minuti san. Ah work wananted Bir-t-class, and for a term of FRE YEARS. Fascy. Honig : Block, 2 soute St., opposite Watkin' Exchange.


ITHACA.


Agent.


1


REGG IRON WORKS,


GRECO, BLYER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF


THAYER'S IRON MOWER. HAPPY Strong auch die, warand less dratt than any other Mower. Velmive at anvendte. The cutter-bar joint is around the Pitman di is entirely different from other machines. See circular - giving mil description of this Mower.


Sharp's Patent Wheel Horse ! Rakes. With cleaners between each tooth.


Hant - pre of the best Pittsburg Steel, Work independent. .. .. ido with the letter standing or walking.


Grain Threshing Machines, Large Combined Clover Thresh- ing Machines, Warranted the Best in Use.


Planiny a. hinew. ti kadar Wood bass, Drap Salle, Ar


Valuable for Preservation.


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Central New York Musical GUIDE!


CONTAINING


MUSIC FOR PARLOR AND SCHOOL ;


Directions for care of Piano Fortes ;


Calendar for 1869;


Hints for Purchasing Musical Instruments ;


DESCRIPTIONS AND PRICES OF


Piano Fortes, Organs and Melodeons : Information of Value to Musicians Generally ; and alro


A description of the Mammoth Wholesale and Re- tail Piano, Organ and Music Store of REDINGTON & HowE, Syracuse, N. Y.


PRESENTED FREE.


SYRACUSE, N. Y. Published by Redington & Howe, No. 2 Wieting Block, (Suliua &t., Music Publishers and Dealers.


CONTENTS.


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Sabur Daily Advertiser.


PIANOS.


Stein way. 11


Bradbury Piano.


11


Dunham.


Burdett Organ.


19


Chickering.


Calendar for 156%.


Bradbury,


Campandla Organ.


C'entral.


11


central tod's Piano.


11 Hallet. Davis & Co ..


11


thickering Piano.


11


Children's Song.


Hazleton.


23


Church Organs.


Raven & Bacon.


Church Music Books.


Decker Bros,


Combination Organ.


Arion.


Connecticut Organ.


Vose. Guild.


Drum -.


$2


Grovesteen & Fuller.


Dunham Piano,


0. 9, 10


Pianos For Rent.


Estey Organs.


15. 17


Piano Polish,


Favorable Terms.


Piano Stool -.


Popularity of Dunham Pians


S


tio ! bless our Native Land.




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