Gazetteer and business directory of Herkimer County, N.Y. for 1869-70, Part 28

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- cn
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Syracuse : Hamilton Child
Number of Pages: 244


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STANTON, JOHN W., (Ohio,) (with Gar- dener Hinckley,) lumberman, dairyman and farmer 700.


Stephens, James, (Ohio,) farmer 80. Wells, Edward, (Ohio,) retired farmer. Wilkinson, Edward, (Ohio,) farmer 300.


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


Improved Gerard .- Read the ad- vertisement headed " The celebrated Oroide Watch." The advertisers (Messrs. James Gerard & Co.,) are actually selling these Watches at twelve dollars, fifteen dollars, and twenty dollars each; and that they strictly RESEMBLE gold we KNOW- that they wear like gold, a friend of ours, who has WORN ONE SIX MONTHS, assures us; and that they are, therefore, (in the words of the advertisement.) "as good as gold, in all respects, except intrinsic value," we have reason to believe. Every watch is GUARANTEED by special certificate .- Eliza- beth (N. J.) Journal. See card on Map of County.


Important Knowledge .- As mu- sic is now an indispensable necessity in every household, any reliable information is valuable as to the best place to buy mu- sicalinstruments. 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 unequaled. In addition to the immense capital at their control, they have special contracts with several leading first-class manufacturers, whereby they buy cheaper than any other dealers in the Uni- ted States anywhere. Their immense trade requires only a small profit on each one of their inany transactions to ensure them a ·handsome income. Their terms are most 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 hundreds to whom they have sold instruments. 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 card on Co. Map.


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


Henry A. Fairchild, Cabinet Ma- ker and Undertaker, West Winfield, N. Y., advertises on page 204. He keeps a good assortment of Coffins, Caskets, &c., and at- tends funerals at short notice. Those in- terested will do well to give him a call.


Julien Batchelor, Tin and Copper- smith, No. 4 Devereux Street, Utica, N. Y., advertises on page 224. He keeps a gen- eral assortment of all goods necessary for a first-class store, and sells at reasonable prices. Those who have Furnaces to set or Jobbing of any kind will do well to give bim a call.


West Winfield Academy is lo- cated at West Winfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y., sixteen miles south of Utica, with which city and Ilion it is connected by lines of daily stages. The building is well arranged and commodious, containing rooms for the teachers and for boarders, as well as large, well ventilated recitation rooms. Students who complete the full course of study will receive a Diploma. Instruction is given in all the branches usually taught in a first-class Academy, in- cluding the ornamental branches. A teach- ers' class will be formed at the commence- ment of the winter term, and instruction given with a special reference to fitting teachers for their duty. The institution has an extensive Library to which students have access free. The apparatus is suffi- ciently extensive to teach the Natural Sciences successfully. The institution is now in a flourishing condition under the management of D. P. Blackstone, A. M., Principal. See advertisement on page 204.


Mrs. D. B. Briggs, author of the Briggs' Diagram for cutting Dresses, Basques, &c., West Winfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y., advertises on page 208. The first edition of this was issued in 1854, since which four later editions have been issued, changing to suit the styles and to remedy all the defective points, until it is superior to any other extant. By its aid one can cut all the garments worn upon the should- ers, giving perfect ease and a graceful, styl- ish fit. Agents wanted. Call on, or ad- dress Mrs. D. B. Briggs, West Winfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y.


C. C. Shaver, Manufacturer of Solid Silver Ware and dealer in Plated Ware of all kinds, No. 9 Broad street, Utica, N. Y .; advertises on colored page 117. Mr. Shav- er keeps a splendid assortment of first-class goods which he sells at prices which can- not fail to satisfy. Cash paid for old sil- ver. Call and see his splendid Tea Sets, and other elegant goods.


Metcalf & Dering, Lumber dealers, Contractors and Builders, Utica, N. Y., are prepared to do Planing, Sawing and all work usually performed at a first-class mill. Mr. Metcalf is an Architect and Designer, and will draw plans and attend to all work in his department. Their office is at the corner of Culver and Fulton streets. See card, page 184.


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(Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.)


*ACKERMAN, CORNELIUS, (West Win- | Brace, Lucius F,, (Cedarville,) dairyman field,) loan commissioner and editor and farmer 100. and prop. of "The Standard Bearer." Brace, Parnic P., (North Winfield,) dairy- man and farmer 100. Adams, James W., (West Winfield,) jewel- er.


Adams, Thomas, (West Winfield,) prop. Adams House.


Adams, William, (West Winfield,) farmer 33.


Angell, Fidelia A. Mrs.,(Cedarville,) farmer 10.


Armstrong, Azariah, (West Winfield,) gen- eral merchant and prop. saw mill and cheese box factory.


Ashley, Elisha, (Winfield,) farmer 5.


Austin, William, (West Winfield,) me- chanic.


AYER, CHARLES REV., (West Winfield,) pastor Baptist Church.


Babcock, Ethan C., (West Winfield,) har- ness maker.


Backus, Henry, (West Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 100.


Bailey, Albert, (Cedarville,) farmer 6.


Bailey, George, (Cedarville,) millwright ard farmer 4.


BALL, ABRAHAM P., (West Winfield,) photographer.


Barber, Alvah, (West Winfield,) carpenter and joiner.


Bartlett, Alonzo D., (West Winfield,) house and carriage painter.


Bartlett, Emery,(Winfield,) dairyman, prop. cheese factory and farmer 290.


Beals, Elisha F., (West Winfield,) dentist. BEEBE, CLARENCE H., REV., (West Win- field,) pastor Congregational Church. Bentley, Chauncey, (West Winfield,) grist mill and farmer 90.


*BLACKSTONE, DODGE P., A. M., (West Winfield,) principal West Winfield Academy.


Bliss, Alvin, (West Winfield,) dairyman, farmer 110 and leases 100.


Bonfoy, David, (Winfield,) (with Seth,) dairyman and farmer 300.


Bonfoy, Frank, (West Winfield,) artist and farmer.


BONFOY, SETH, (Winfield,) (with David,) dairyman and farmer 300.


Brace, Abel W., (North Winfield,) (with Asahel G.,) dairyman and farmer 125. Brace, Asahel G., (North Winfield,) (with Abel W .. ) dairyman and farmer 125.


Brace, Eleazer C., (North Winfield,) dairy- man and farmer 100.


Brace, Henry L., (North Winfield,) dairy- man and farmer 210.


Bradley, Abraham, (West Winfield,) prop. lime kiln and farmer 40.


Bradley, Patrick, (North Winfield,) farmer leases 35.


Brennan, Michael, (West Winfield,) farmer 65.


Briggs, Daniel B., (West Winfield,) raiser of early seed potatoes and farmer 15.


*BRIGGS, D. B. MRS., (West Winfield,) author of the Briggs' Diagrams.


Brown, Charles, (Cedarville,) dairyman and farmer 80.


Buckline, Robert, (West Winfield,) retired farmer 160.


Burgess, Isaac T., (West Winfield,) dairy- man and farmer 148.


Burke, James, (Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 243.


Burn, John, (North Winfield,) farmer 4.


Burns, Thomas, (Cedarville,) dairyman and farmer 130.


Button, Henry W.,(West Winfield,) jeweler. Calder, John, (West Winfield,) tailor.


Carrier, David R., (West Winfield,) presi- dent First National Bank of West Win- field.


Catlin, Chester, (Winfield,) (with Oliver,) farmer 77.


Catlin, Oliver, (Winfield,) (with Chester,) farmer 77.


Chase, Harrison, (West Winfield,) farmer 10.


CLARK, ALMOND C., (Winfield,) farmer 106.


CLARK, CHARLES, (West Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 185.


Clark, Robert, (West Winfield,) prop. of Clark House.


COADY, THOMAS, (Winfield,) farmer 132. COLE, ALBEGENCE A., (Cedarville,) dairyman and farmer 56.


Cole, David W., (North Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 52.


Cole, Henry, (West Winfield,) mason.


COLE, JOHN A., (Cedarville,) cheese box factory, saw mill and cider mill.


Conaly, John, (North Winfield,) farmer 30. Cook, Asahel B., (Winfield,) dairyman, stock raiser and farmer 173.


Cook, Delevan, (Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 116.


COOK, O. P,, (Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 214.


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G. T. HOLLINGWORTH & BRO., AGENTS FOR THE


ECONOMY RAKE


Warranted to save the Farmer two dollars a day in wages. Equal to its price in ALSO, WHOLESALE ALD RETAIL DEALERS IN gathering one hundred tons of hay.


FERTILIZERS


Of all Descriptions, consisting of Super-Phosphate, Bone Dusts, Poudrettes and Guanos. New York State Agents for


OLNEY'S BONE MEAL FOR FEEDING CATTLE !


The finest article of the kind ever invented. It is a perfect cure and a preventive of BONE DISEASES of all kinds ; it also increases the Milk and enriches it, making it a splendid article for Dairymen. ( Try a Jug of the celebrated


RENC FLUID FERTILIZER


One Quart sufficient for One Acre of Grain. Also, agents for


WOODEN WATER PIPE !


The best and cheapest conductor in use, made strictly from Pine, $1.25 per rod, and upwards. Also the best Anti-Freezing


STONEWARE BARREL PUMP, Made in the United States. Books, Circulars and Pamphlets, furnished gratuitously, by applying to


G. T. HOLLINGWORTH & BRO., 61 Catharine, or East Cor. Albany Streets, Utica, N. Y.


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*COOKINHAM, CHARLES O., (West | FARMERS' HOTEL, (Cedarville,) Alonzo Winfield,) groceries, glass and stone B. Haggerty, prop. ware.


Crandall, Almond, (Winfield,) farmer 245. Crandall, Otis N., (Winfield,) farmer 25.


Crim, Bernard, (Cedarville,) dairyman and farmer 145.


Crist, Hezekiah H., (North Winfield,) dairy- man and farmer 300.


Crist, Isaiah, (North Winfield,) carpenter. Cronkhite, Sheldon, (Cedarville,) dairyman and farmer 100.


*CROSS, GEORGE W., (West Winfield,) carriage and wagon maker.


Crumb, William H., (West Winfield,) car- penter and joiner.


Cummins, Patrick, (West Winfield,) far- mer 4.


Cummins, Samuel, (West Winfield,) farmer. Cutler, J. B., (Winfield,) dairyman and far- mer 130.


DAVIS, GEO. H., (Cedarville,) blacksmith. Davis, Jeremiah, (Cedarville,) farmer 3.


DAVIS, JOHN C., (Cedarville,) (Davis & Jones.)


Davis, John E., (Winfield,) farmer 2.


DAVIS & JONES, (Cedarville,) (John C. Davis and Daniel Jones,) grist mill and lime kiln.


DAVIS, NORMAN, (Cedarville,) mechanic and farmer 4.


Davis, -, (West Winfield,) dairyman and farmer.


Day, Almer C., (West Winfield,) farmer 108.


DAY, ALVIN G., (West Winfield,) (with Eli,) dairyman and farmer 225.


Day, Dudley, (West Winfield,) retired far- mer 97.


DAY, ELI,(West Winfield,) (with Alvin G.,) dairyman and farmer 225.


Dewey, Alexander, (West Winfield,) farmer 50.


Dodge, DeWitt C., (West Winfield,) pateut right dealer.


DODGE, SANDERS, (Cedarville,) dairy- man and farmer 185.


Donohue, Michael, (Cedarville,) dairyman and farmer 75.


Donovan, Philip, (West Winfield,) farmer. Downing, Zeno I., (West Winfield,) dentist. Doyle, Arthur, (West Winfield,) farmer 25. Dunn, Patrick, (North Winfield,) farmer 4. Dutton, P., (Winfield,) farmer 200.


Eells, Joseph, (West Winfield,) farmer 115. Eggleston, Oscar, (West Winfield,) (Mc- Laughlin & Eggleston.)


ELDRED, ADDISON, (Cedarville,) dairy- man and farmer 172.


ELDRED, MYRON, (West Winfield,) far- mer 23.


ELDRED, ZENAS, (Winfield,) prop. of cheese factory, dairyman and farmer 250.


Ellsworth, Loring D., (Cedarville,) dairy- man and farmer 70.


Fairchild, George, (West Winfield,) car- penter and joiner.


Fairchild, Watson, (West Winfield,) car- penter and joiner.


*FAIRCHILD, HENRY A., (West Win- field,) undertaker and furniture dealer. FAIRCHILD, WM. H., (West Winfield,) building contractor and farmer 40.


First National Bank of West Winfield, (West Winfield,) capital $100,000, David R. Carrier, president; James M. Rose, vice-president ; John 0. Wheeler, cashier ; Myron O. McKee, teller.


Furman, Harry, (Winfield,) cooper.


Galligan, Patrick, (Winfield,) farmer 15.


Garrity, Messrs., (West Winfield,) black- smiths.


GINBEY, JAMES, (Cedarville,) painter and farmer 12.


GINBEY, JAMES S., (Cedarville,) shoe- maker and farmer 6.


Goodyear, M. I. K., (West Winfield,) in -. surance agent.


GREEN, HARRY L., (Cedarville,) dairy- man and farmer 195.


Green, Jared F., (Cedarville,) dairyman and farmer 200.


HAGGERTY, ALONZO B., (Cedarville,) prop. of Farmers' Hotel, cheese broker and agent for the following insurance Co.'s: Aetna and Putnam, of Hart- ford ; Home, Continental, Security, Manhattan, Equitable and Mutual, of New York ; and Albany City, of Albany. Hall, Menzo P., (West Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 109.


Hardin, Joseph, (West Winfield,) farmer 100.


Hargraves, Henry, (West Winfield,) farmer 4.


Harrison, Stephen, (North Winfield,) far- mer 140.


Harrison, Thomas E., (North Winfield,) farmer 55 and leases 98.


Haslehurst, Peter, (West Winfield,) tailor and post master.


Hendricks, Patrick, (Winfield,) farmer 30. Hickox, William W., (Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 50.


Holmes, Alva, (West Winfield,) farmer 350. Holmes, Henrietta Mrs., (North Winfield,) dairy and farmer 95.


HOSFORD, SEWARD, (Cedarville,) dairy- man and farmer 40.


House, Conrad, (Winfield,) farmer 20.


House, Henry J., (Winfield,) mason and farmer 3.


Howard, James, (Cedarville,) dairyman and farmer 132.


Howland, Asa, (Winfield,) farmer 7.


Huntley, James C., (West Winfield,) retired farmer.


Huntley, Phila Mrs., (North Winfield,) dairy and farmer 150.


JENNINGS, JOHN M., (North Winfield,) saw mill, grist mill, cheese box factory and farmer 125.


Jennings, Thomas, (North Winfield,) dairy- man and farmer 125.


JONES, DANIEL, (Cedarville,) (Davis & Jones.)


Jones, Denison, (Cedarville,) dairyman and farmer 97.


Jones, Hiram, (Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 216.


JONES, RICHARD R., (Winfield,) farmer 4.


Joslyn, Daniel, (West Winfield,) farmer 70. Joslyn, Henry W., (West Winfield,) drugs, groceries, dry goods, &c.


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Dodge & Lord, manufacturers of Melodeons and Reed Organs, at Ithaca, N. Y., were formerly connected with Syra- cuse manufactories. They have since moved their business where lumber is cheap, and expenses less than in the larger cities, like New York, Boston, Albany or Syracuse. The styles of their organs are particularly their own, possessing all modern improvements, and some unknown to other manufacturers. They have found market for their instruments in every county of the State, and in Northern Penn- sylvania and New Jersey, and have an in- creasing trade with the West, in all of which places they are brought into success- ful competition with the first Eastern manufacturers. They are both practical. men, and have secured workmen of long experience and tried abilities. Situated midway between the Erie and N. Y. C. railways, they can ship conveniently to all parts of the country. See card, page 184.


G. T. Hollingworth & Brother, agents for the Economy Rake, publish an advertisement on page 220. This Rake ap- pears to be one of the most valuable in- ventions in use by farmers. All the most valuable Fertilizers are kept by Messrs. Ilollingworth & Brother, and sold in quan- tities to suit purchasers. They are agents also for an excellent article of Wooden Water Pipe and the celebrated Anti-Freez- ing Stone-Ware Barrel Pump, which for cheapness and durability is unsurpassed. This pump is very simple in construction and easily put in working order. . Call at 61 Catharine, or East corner Albany Streets, Utica, N. Y.


Dr. Kingsley, of Rome, justly cele- brated for the many cures he has effected of that most distressing disease, Cancer, pub- lishes a notice on page 2. He is prepared to treat all scrofulous diseases, and others of long standing, and assures his patients that they will not be charged a heavy bill and dismissed withont receiving any bene- fit. 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.


George W. Silcox, Stationer, En- graver and Lithographer, No. 67 S. Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y., publishes a card on page 204. Mr. Silcox is prepared to fur- nish to order Coats of Arms, Monograms, Letter and Note Headings, and all work usually executed at such an establishment. Those who contemplate submitting their necks to the matrimonial noose will be glad to learn that Mr. S. will furnish Wed- ding and Visiting Cards of the latest styles and executed in the best manner. We have seen enough of his work so that we can confidently recommend it to all in want of anything in his line.


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Shepherd & Skinner, Importers and dealers in Hardware, Carriage Makers' materials, &c., Main Street, Little Falls, N. Y., advertise on page 136. They keep a good stock of Felloes, Hubs and Spokes, also Fairbanks Scales, Cheese Press Screws, Horse Hay Forks, Rope, Cheese Boxes, Sacks, Nails, Anvils and Bellows, all of which will be sold at low rates. Their stock of Guns and Sporting Goods em- braces all desirable articles for Hunting or Fishing. Let all interested call and see for themselves.


The Warrior Mower Company of Little Falls, successors to Bramer & Pierce, of Fabius, advertise on the Map. The Young Warrior Mower of their manufacture has been gradually growing in favor with the public since its first introduction, five years ago, and the improvements which have been suggested by its use have made it one of the most perfect and reliable machines ever offered to a discriminating public. At several trials of Mowing Machines during the past season, the Young Warrior was declared by the judges superior to the others. It has very light draft and does its work well. The Company hope by their increased facili- ties for the manufacture of this machine to keep pace with the increasing demand.


P. I. Gross, No. 3 Keller's Block, Little Falls, N. Y., has opened a New Store to which we take pleasure in calling the attention of the citizens of Herkimer County. He keeps a large stock of Wall Paper, Borders, Decorations, Window Shades, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Boots and Shoes. The Paper department em- braces all desirable qualities and patterns of Wall Paper, and his stock of Window Shades is large and various. Painters' ma- terials of all kinds and at low prices, con- etantly on hand, and mixed paints to suit customers. Mr. Gross does all kinds of Painting, Graining, Glazing, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging in the best manner. In the Boot and Shoe department may be found everything desirable for Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Children's wear. Mr. Gross gives his personal supervision to all work and employs none but first-class workmen. Let all interested read his advertisement on colored page 233, and give him a call.


Messrs. Levee & Co., dealers in Family Groceries, Bridge Street, Little Falls, N. Y., advertise on page 135. We take pleasure in calling attention to their full and complete stock of Groceries, as it embraces goods selected with great care and with special reference to the wants of this community. Farmers will find here a good market for all produce, in exchange for which they will receive goods at as low a rate as at any other store in the County. Those who patronize this firm will find that they are consulting their own interest as well as that of the proprietors of the store.


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Joslyn, William, (Cedarville,) cheese fac- tory and farmer 25.


Kellogg, Horace D., (West Winfield,) prop. billiard rooms and farmer 8.


Kelly, David, (West Winfield,) farmer 4.


Kilbourn, Mary A., (West Winfield,) mil- liner.


Knight, Levi S., (Cedarville,) dairyman and farmer 75.


Lackey, Charles, (West Winfield,) carpen- ter and farmer 3.


Lackey. Jane Mrs., (West Winfield,) far- mer 8.


LACKEY, JOHN A., (West Winfield,) cheese factory.


Lawton, William, (West Winfield,) farmer 50.


Leach, Jacob, (Winfield,) dairyman, prop. cheese factory and farmer 300.


Lee, Eli B., (West Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 100.


LINTZ, LOUIS, (West Winfield,) boot and shoe maker.


Luce, Harvey, (Winfield,) blacksmith.


Luce, Orrin, (West Winfield,) farmer 18.


Lucy, William, (Cedarville,) dairyman and farmer 24.


Matteson, Charles, (West Winfield,) far- mer leases 115.


McKee, Myron A., (West Winfield,) teller First National Bank of West Win- field and civil engineer.


McKEE, SAMUEL, (Winfield,) farmer 143. McKee, S. James, (Winfield,) general mer- chant, postmaster, justice of the peace and farmer 52.


Mclaughlin & Eggleston, (West Winfield,) (Wm. Mclaughlin and Oscar Eggleston,) dairymen and farmers 280.


MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN, (West Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 106.


Mclaughlin, William, (West Winfield,) (Mc Laughlin & Eggleston.)


Miller, Riley, (Cedarville,) dairyman and farmer 114.


MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM K., (Winfield) carpenter and joiner.


Moore, Gordon Rev., (West Winfield,) pas- tor M. E. Church.


Moores, Isaac L., (West Winfield,) director First National Bank.


Moors, Alfred A., (West Winfield,) physi- . cian and surgeon and farmer 70.


Morgan, Harvey D., (North Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 130.


Morgan H. Curtis, (West Winfield,) dairy- man and farmer 137.


MORGAN, HENRY H., (West Winfield,) dairyman, cheese broker and farmer 113. Morgan, John I., (Winfield,) farmer 10.


MORGAN, JULIUS A., (West Winfield,) auctioneer, deputy sheriff and prop. of meat market.


Morgan, Nathaniel M., (North Winfield,) post master, dairyman and farmer 114. Morgan, Peter, (West Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 113.


MORGAN & RAFTER, (West Winfield,) (Sewell S. Morgan and James B Raf- ter,) attorneys and counselors at law. Morgan, Roswell, (West Winfield,) horse breeder and farmer 17.


MORGAN, SEWELL S., (West Winfield,) (Morgan & Rafter,) notary public and supervisor.


Morgan, Taylor W., (West Winfield,) insur- ance agent.


Morgan, Theron T., (Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 290.


Munson, Charles S., (Winfield,) dairyman and farmer 200.


Murdock, Perez, (West Winfield.)


NEWITT, Wm. A., (West Winfield,) painter and farmer 22.


Odell, George, (West Winfield,) farmer leas- es 160.


O'Neil, John, (Winfield,) farmer 7.


ORR, JOHN, (Winfield,) farmer 6.


Palmer, Walter, (West Winfield,) dairy- man, prop. cheese factory and farmer 350.


Parkhurst, William H., (West Winfield,) horse dealer and prop. stage and livery stables.


Pelton, Johnson, (Cedarville,) carriage maker.


Pettingill, Alanson,' (West Winfield,) far- mer 18.


Phillips, Leander, (West Winfield,) black- smith and farmer 15.


PLACE, STEPHEN, (West Winfield,) wag- on and sleigh maker.


Preston, Samuel H., (West Winfield,) shoe maker.


RAFTER, JAMES B., (West Winfield,) (Morgan & Rafter.)


Randall, Emily Mrs., (North Winfield,) dairy and farmer 135.


REED, CHESTER D., (West Winfield,) carpenter and joiner, prop. saw mill and farmer 21.


RICE, ALBERT M., (Winfield,) cheese buyer, horse dealer and farmer 60.


Rice, Michael, (West Winfield,) farmer 5. Roberts, Richard, (West Winfield,) hop raiser and farmer leases 250.


Rose, James M., (West Winfield,) vice- president First National Bank West Winfield, and physician and surgeon.


Rose, Pomeroy, (West Winfield,) farmer 70. Round, Jabez T., (North Winfield,) dairy- man and farmer 80.


Sennett, James, (Winfield,) farmer 8.


Sessions, Robert, (Cedarville,) dairyman and farmer 93.


Sholes, Nelson W., (West Winfield,) jus- tice of the peace, dairyman and farmer 69.


Sholes, Roderick, (Winfield,) farmer 22. Smith, J. Bartlett, (West Winfield,) (Smith Bros.)


SMITH BROTHERS, (West Winfield.) (Larkin D. and J. Bartlett,) grist and saw mill and machine shop.


Smith, Henry, (West Winfield,) retired farmer.


SMITH, LARKIN D., (West Winfield,) (Smith Bros.)


SMITH, SAMUEL, (West Winfield,) retired farmer.


SMITH, S. & L. D., (West Winfield.)


Spencer, Nathan, (Winfield,) physician and surgeon and farmer 8.


Spencer, Orson B., (Winfield,) physician and surgeon.


Stout, James, (West Winfield,) blacksmith.


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JULIEN BATCHELOR,


No. 4 Devereux Street, UTICA, N. Y.


TIN AND COPPER SMITH!


MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF


Zinc, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Tin Roofs, Gutters, &C.


Furnaces Set in the Best Manner. Jobbing and Repairing Neatly Executed. Kerosene Lamps Altered and Repaired. Cistern and Well Pumps for Sale Cheap.




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