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Welch & France, (St. Johnsville,) (O. D. Welch and P. R. France. ) painters.
Welch, O. D., (St. Johnsville,) ( Welch & France.)
Welsh, John, (St. Johnsville,) laborer.
Welsh, Michael, (St. Johnsville,) laborer. WESTERN HOTEL, (St. Johnsville,) Main St., J. R. Kyser, prop.
Wheeler, G. J., (St, Johnsville,) justice of the peace.
Whenier, Jackson, (St. Johnsville,) justice of the peace, Mechanic.
WHEELOCK, A. D., M. D., (St. Johns- ville,) physician and surgeon, Main.
WHYLAND, C., (St. Johnsville,) (Korn- Breast & Whyland.)
Whyland, Henry, (St. Johnsville,) lumber dealer and farmer 18, residence Rail Road.
Whyland, John. (St. Johnsville,) (Why- Lind & Loadwick.)
Whyland & Loadwick, (St. Johnsville.) (John Whyland und Abraham Load- trick,) boots and shoes, Main.
Wiley, Andrew, (St. Johneville,) R. R. engineer.
Wilkes. - Mrs., (St. Johnsville.) cheese maker, A. Smith & Co's factory. Williams, John, (St. Johnsville,) factory hand.
Williams, Mertin, (St. Johnsvillo.) prop. o! St Jobasville Agricultural Works @ :.! farmer 12.
Withon, inctry, (St. Johnsville,) farmer 3. Willson, James, (St. Johnsville.) dairyman and farmer 125. Willson. John, (St. Johnsville,) farmer 12, Center. Wilsey, Rufus C., (St. Johnsville,) farmer 2.
Mower and Self-Baking Reaper, the most Perfeet Harvester In the World. Adriance, Pinti & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.
BUCKEYE
298 ST. JOHNSVILLE-MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Wilson, John, (St. Johnsville,) claim agent ; Youron, J. & Sons, (St. Johnsville,) (Par- and farmer 13, Center.
Wyland, Charles, (St. Johnsville,) druge and yankee notions, corner Main and Center.
Wyland, Henry, (St. Johnsville,) lumber- man and deputy sheriff.
Wyland, Jacob, (St. Johnsville,) eating saloon, Main. Wyland, John, (St. Johnsville,) shoemaker,
dee and Romeyn,) wagon makers and blacksmithe, Upper St. Johnsville.
- Youron, Pardee, (St. Johnsville,) (J. Your- on & Sons.)
Youron, Romeyn, (St. Johnsville,) (J. Your- on & Sons.)
Zimerman, A., (St. Johnsville,) cashier of First National Bank of St. Johns- ville.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
Luke Dievendorf, dealer in Buck- eye Mowers and Reapers, Sulky Horse Rakes, Platform Scales, Clothes Wringers, Force Pumps, &c., Fultonville, Montgom- ery Co., N. Y., publishes & card on page 156. Most of the articles kept by Mr. D. are too well known to need any recommen- dation from ue, having been tested by mul- titudes in every town. Putnam's Self-Ad- justing Clothes Wringer deserves more than a passing notice, combining as it does more excellences than any other Wringer now before the public. Those in need of any of the articles kept on sale hy Mr. Dievendorf will find bim an honorable and fair man to deal with.
John ME. Gardinier, proprietor of Livery Stable. Fultonville, N. Y., publishes a card on page 156. He keeps a first-class establishment. furnishing some of the best turuouts to be found in the County. Those who wish to ride for pleasure or business will find him ever ready to accommodate them at reasonable rates. Let those who doubt the truth of what we have said call and ree for themselves.
John S. HIll, Carriage and Sign Painter, Fonda, N. Y., advertises on page 161. Mr. Hill. although a young man, has already gained for himself an enviable rep- utation for the skill and taste displayed in his work. We commend him to the pat- robage of all who wish for first-class work, and feel assured that in ro doing we are conferring a fivor upon the public as well as upon Mr. Hill. Give him a call.
The Amsterdam Recorder, pub- lished by A. Z. Netr and edited by C. P. Winegar, is advertised on page 132. This is the only paper published at Amsterdam, has a large circulation and is well worthy of the patronage of the community. As an advertising medium we commend it to the patronage of the business community. The Job Printing department of the offfee is furnished with facilities for executing all kinds of work.
Robert Blood, Tobacconiet, No. 173 Main Street, Amsterdam, N. Y., has a cen- tral location at the post office, where he is prepared to supply his customers with a great variety of all goods in his line. His Tong experience in the business enables him to make the cholcest selections of goods, thereby giving his customers the benefit of his experience. He studies the wants of his customers and knows how to supply them. By close application and honorable dealing in all his business rela- tions he has rendered himself worthy of public patronage. " Full weights and your money's worth" forms the basis of his transactions. His goods are selected with care and his prices are uniform and reason- able. Let those who use the weed in any form give him a call and see for themselves if he is not reliable. His advertisement ap- pears on page 124.
Amsterdam Academy, advertised on page 166, presents a fine ent of building and surroundings. This institution is beautifully located and admirably adapted to the purpose designed. It is in charge of an efficient corps of teachers, with C. C. Wefeel, Principal. Those who wish to send their daughters where they will enjoy
Sturtevant & Wheelock, proprie- tors of the Bazaar, 19 Main street, Amster- dam, N. Y., keep a large stock of Confec- tionery. Fruits. Not- Se , which they deal! the best educational facilities and the com- out to their customers in quantities to suit. I forts of a good home at the same time, will Their stock of Carnet Front, Oysters, do well to patronize the Amsterdam Aese- Crackers, and other goods in their line, ie emy. The rooms are carpeted and well supplied with furniture, all new and of ex- such as to tempt the palate of an epicure. Goods supplied wholesale and retail. His | cellent quality. For particulars see a.iver- card appears on page 121.
tisement and send for circular.
ASSOCIATIONS, SOCIETIES, ETC.
299
Associations, Societies, &c.
THE AMSTERDAM YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS- TIAN 'ASSOCIATION, organized June 11th, 1858. Regular meetings afternoon at 4% o'clock, and Monday evenings st 8 o'clock. Rooms over First National Bank. Edward Eldrett, President; Thos. Liddle, Secre- tary; J. C. Watson, Treasurer.
ARTISAN LODGE NO. 84, F. AND A. M .- Regular Communications from April lat to Dec. 1st, first and third Tuesday evenings in each month ; from Dec. 1st to April 1st, every Tuesday evening. D. W. Sturtevant, W. M .; Aug. McElwain, S. W. ; S. Birch, J. W. ; E. H. Putman, Treas. : D. DeForest, Jr., Sec'y ; J. I. Snell, S. D. : W. Ferguson, J. D. ; M. W. Reid, S. M. C .; A. J. McEl- wain, J. M. C. ; C. Stone, Tyler.
AMSTERDAM CHAPTER No. 81, R. A. M .- Regular Convocations, second and fourth Friday evenings in each mouth. J. D. Sel- viss, H. P .; C. B. Chase, E. K. ; A. Baker, E. S .; S. Birch. C. H. ; J. I. Spell, P. S. ; W. M. Reid. R. A. C. ; W. R. McCowatt, M. 3rd V .; J. S. Tallmadge, M. 2ud V. : S. H. Kline, M. 1et V .; D. DeForest, Sec'y ; J. Warner, Treas. ; C. Stone, Tyler.
STAR LODGE No. 220, I. O. oF G. T .- Or- ganized 1:55. Regular meetings every Friday evening in The Templars' Hall, Del. amater's Block. J. T. Neff, W. C. : Marion Story. W. V. T .; C. P. Winegar Lodigo Deputy ; Frank Curnduff, Chaplain ; A. Wilkins, W. S.
AMSTERDAM LODGE No. 131. I. O. oF O. F .- John Warner, N. G. : J. H. Van Ner, 13 o'clock P. M. Sec'y. Regular meetings every Monday evening at Masonic llall ; organized Aprif, 1566.
STAR ENCAMPMENT No. 33, I. O. O. F .- J. Waruer. C. P., J. Roberts, Scribe, Meet ed and 4th Wednesday evenings of cuch month, at Masonic Hall.
MOHAWK FIRE COMPANY, (Engine & Ilose,) No. 1, Almond Ferguson, Fore- man ; Geo. Piper. Ist Aeut., Lewis Conrad, I nell, Vice Prest. : J. W. Sturtevant, Sec'y. ; 2d Asst. : Michael White, Secy. ; Richard , James H. Schuyler. Treas. ; J. S. Fancher, I Supt. ; Capital #25,000. Works near Depot.
Striker, Treas.
MOHAWK HOSE Co., No.1-(Independent,) William Gillans, Foreman : John Kiernay, Ist Asst. ; John Douahne, 2d Aset. ; Wal- lace Furguson, Secy. ; Alonzo Case, Treae.
CASCADE ENGINE AND ROSE CO .-- No. 2 Engine, Geo. Gardiner, Foreman ; Geo. Searls. 1st Asst. ; Syrus Barker, 2d Aest. ; Chas. Barker, Secy .; William Putman, Prest .. A. C. Vedder, Treas.
HOSE-William Evans, Foreman : Mi- chael Whier, 1st Aset .; John Swart, 2d Asst.
AMSTERDAM CORNET BAND .- George Top- ping, Leader; J. A. Eldrett, President ; Barney Cramer, Secy. ; William J. Munson, Treas.
INDEPENDENT B. B. CLUB .- Organized June 1868. Henry E. Greone, Prest. ; James Griswold, Treas. ; N. H. Belding, Cor. Secy.
MYSTIC B. B. CLUB .- Organized May 1868, J. E. Nntt. Capt. ; Henry McElwain, Secy. ; J. McNaughton, Treas. .
THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF MONTGOMERY Co .- Institted in 1806. William H. Robb, Prest. : N. L. Snow, Secy and Treas. An- nual meetings at Fonda in June.
STAGE LINES .- Daily Line from Amster- dam to Northville. Leaves Amsterdam at Wi o'clock A. M., and reaches Northville at
Daly Line from Galway to Amsterdam. Leaves Galway at 8 o'clock A. M. ; reaches Amsterdam at 11 o'clock A. M.
Tri-Weekly from Bartonville to Amster- dam, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leaves Bartonville at 8 o'clock A. M., reaches Amsterdam at 11 o'clock A. M.
CHICTENUNDA GAS LIGHT COMPANY .- Stephen Sanford, Prest .; John McDon-
Sec Card on Map.
BUCKEVE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.
Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich st., New York.
300 MONTGOMERY AND FULTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
THE MIOMAINK VALLEY DEMOGANT!
IS PUBLISHED AT
FONDA, . Montgomery Co., N. Y.
ON SATURDAY OF EACH WEEK.
Terms-Two Dollars per Annum in Advance.
FREEMAN
Editor and Proprietor.
N. B. - The Only Democratic Paper in the County.
Advertising Rates.
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One and one-half inches of space, or less, make one square. Business Notices 10 cents per line firet insertion. 5 cents second. Casual Advertisements must in all cases be paid in advance. Leaded Advertisements and Special Notices, 50 per cent extra. Bills of yearly advertisers must be paid quarterly. No advertisement inserted until paid or payment secured. Transient advertising must always be paid in advance.
Business Cards, of divo linea or less, inserted on first page, five dollars per year.
Communications. the eE.cr of which is to promote private interests, will be charged for et the usual advertising rat:s.
JOB PRINTING!
Of all kinds neatly and cheaply done at this office. Orders by mail or express promptly attended to.
POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS.
301
Post Offices and Post Masters in Montgomery County.
POST OFFICE.
TOWN. POST MASTER
Amee ..
. Canajoharie
De Witt Wells
Amsterdam.
. Amsterdam . Almarin Young
Auriesville
Glen
Wm. Irving
Buel
. Canajoharie
. G. Sammons
Bartonsville
Charleston
De Witt C. Chase
Canajoharie.
Canajoharie.
John C. Smith
Charleston.
Charleston
Wm. H. Biggamı
Charleston 4 Corners.
Charleston.
Isaac S. Frost
Cranesville
Amsterdam
Asa Rice
Flat Creek
Root ..
Jeaac Folmsbce
Fonds.
Mohawk
John D. Berry
Fort Hunter
Florida
. C. H. Pettingell
Fort Plain.
Minden
Chas. W. Webster
Frey's Bush
Minden
Gasheree Walts
Fuitonville
Glen
.G. H. Mount
Gien
Glen
J. V. S. Edwards
Hagaman's Mills
Amsterdam
Lewis Cole
Hallsville.
Minden
Robert Hall
Marshville
Canajoharie
Cornelius Van Alstine
Minaville
Florida
. John Hubbard
Minden.
Minden
.David Shall
Mindenville ..
Minden
Wm. H. Service
Palatine Bridge ..
Palatine
Webster Wagner
Port Jackson
Florida
Albert D Steadwell
Randall.
Root
Geo. II. Lounsbery
Root.
Root ..
John Bowdish
Scotch Bush
Florida
John VanHusen
Spraker's Baein
Root ..
Mrs. II. Cohen
Sprout Brook
Canajoharie.
. Levi Nestle
St. Johnsville
St. Johnsville
James H. Eagan
Stone Arabia Palatine.
John W. Saltsman
Tribes Hill.
Amsterdam
James B. Bailey
Post Offices and Post Masters in Fulton Co.
POST OFFICE.
TOWN.
POST MARTER
Bleecker
Bleecker.
Rilus Eastman
Broadalbin ..
Broadalbin
Arthur Smith
Brockett's Bridge
Oppenheim.
.James Brockett
Cranberry Creek
Northampton
Wm. I. Ingraham
Crum Creek
. Oppenheim
Emory G. Storms
Ephratah.
-Ephratah
.J. C. Van Voast
Garora
Ephratah
Isaac M. Everest
Gloversville
.Johnstown
Mrs. E. L. Burton
Johnstown.
Johnstown.
.B. T. Simmons
Keck's Center
Johnstown
.Joseph Keck
Kingsborough
Johnstown
W. S. Wooster
Lasselisville.
Ephratah.
Wm. Hutchinson
Lotville.
Oppenheim
Abram B. Close
Middle Sprite
.Oppenheim
A. D. Pinckney
Mill's Corners
.Broadalbin.
Geo. W. Tourje
Northampton.
.Northampton
Robert Humphrey
North Broadalbin
.Broadalbin.
D. L. Stono
Northville
Northampton ..
W. F. Barker
Oppenheim.
Oppenheini.
John P. Swartout
Osborn's Bridge.
Northampton
G. L. VanNess
. Rettben S. Flood
Ralph Sexton
Rockwood .. . Ephratah.
Johnstown
Stratford.
.T. B. Stuart
Union Mille
Broadalbin.
John Clark
Vail's Mille
Mayfield
Melvin Earl
Wert Galway
Perth
Robert Miller
West Perth.
Perth
. Barney Vosburgh
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Samuel Cramer Mayfield. Mayfield
Lorenzo Brookins Sammonsville
Geo. II. Sholtus Strafford.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICEE.
Canajoharie Badii and Tax Payers' Journal, published by L. F. Allen & Co., is one of the largest and best papers in the County. It contains a great variety of reading matter, including local items, and is worthy of a large patronage. The Job Department is well furnished with the facilities for doing first-class work. See advertisement on page 118.
MI. RI. Mason, proprietors of Livery Stable, rear of the Arnold House, Amster- dam, N. Y., publishes a card on page 124. He keeps good horses and carriages, just such as yon want for a nice drive in town or out. We cordially commend Mr. Mason to the public, believing that he will satisfy all reasonable demands at moderate prices. Give him & call.
William Kegg, Master Mechanic, La-sellsville, Montgomery Co., N. Y., pub- lishes a card on page 224. Hle is the pat- entee and inventor of several valuable arti- cles, among which are the " Air Suction Churn." R. R. Spike Jack and Cattle Gag. The Churn is said to make ten per cent more butter than others now in nee. Those who wish to make money by introducing this to the farmers should address the pro- prietor.
John L. Killthorp, dealer in Fash- ionable Furniture, Canajoharie, N. Y., publishes an illustrated advertisement ou page 140, setting forth a great variety of useful and ornamental articles. Mr. Elli- thorp buys for cash and gives his custom- ern the benefit of his good bargains. We cordially commend all in want of plain or cruamental furniture to call at Ellithorn's Ware Roome, in Sayles' Building, south side of the canal, and feel assured that they will get their money's worth. Call and 8ºC.
E. & J. A. Eldrett, Carriage Makers. Port Jackson, N. Y., advertise on page 272. We take pleasure in calling the attention of the community to the carriages and sleighs manufactured by Messrs. Eldrett, as they exhibit superior workmanship and are made of the beat materials. Those who wish for first class work will consult their own interest by calling on the pro- prietors of this establishment and purchas- ing to suit their taste.
The Eldridge House, located at Canajoharie, N. Y., under the proprietor- ship of C. H. Lovett, provides a comforta- ble home for business men and others who have occasion to visit this place. A free Omnibus conveys passengers to and from the cars, and while at the house guests receive every attention necessary to make them feel at home. Those who patronize this House will be convinced that Mr. Lovett "can keep & hotel." See card, page 164.
L. B. Clark & Son, proprietors of Steam Planing Mill, Canajoharie, N. Y., are prepared to furnish their customers with Lumber of any kind, Sash, Doors, Blinds &c., of as good quality and at as low a rate as any other establishment in the County. Their facilities for dressing to order all kinds of Lumber are nnsur- passed. For further particulars see adver- tisement on pago 156.
HI. M. Seaman, Carriage Trimmer, Fort Plain, N. Y., whose card appears on page 172, has returned to Fort Plain and is prepared to receive and execute with dis- patch all orders that may come to him from his old patrons or others. We es- pecially commend Mr. Seaman to the farmers and carriage makers of Fulton and Montgomery Counties, who are not pre- pared to do their own trimming. He is a good mechanic, thoroughly understands his business and will satisfy all the reason- able demands of his customers. He keeps on hand a good assortment of Enameled and Patent Leather, Cloth, Fringes, Laces and other articles used in carriage trim- ming, which he will sell at reasonable rates.
Dr. L. Klock, Dentist. Fonda, N. Y., advertises on page 164. Those who are afflicted with decayed teeth will be glad to Hlearn where they can have sound ones in- serted or have the old ones filled so that they may still perform good service. We commend Dr. Klock to all who need the services of a Dentist, as one who is pre- pared to execute in the best manter all work in the line of his profession. Give him a call.
St. Jolinavillo Woolen MILIS Are located in the village of St. Johns ville, and are turning ont various kinds of Woolen Goods for their customers, The proprie- tors, Mossrs. Sidney Smith & Son, Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Cloths, Flannels &c., for sale or exchange for wool. . They make an excellent quality of goods and dispose of them at such rates as to make it an object for this community to patronize them. For further partien-
J. AI. Nellis, Apiarian, Canajobarie, N. Y., advertises on para 336. Mr. Nullis gives bis attention to breeding lidlinu Queen Bees, which are always on hand and for sale. Those who have given attention to the habits of bees pronounce these far superior to the common Black Queens and well worthy of the attention of all interest ed in bee culture. For particulars eend for | lars we refer our patrons to the advertise- Circular. ment on page 301. €
Mowerand Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfeet Harvester in the World.
BUCKEYE
COUNTY OFFICERS. 303
FULTON COUNTY OFFICERS,
P. O. ADDRESS
Coroners.
Douglass, Horace
Gloversville
Hubbell, Sheldon
.Northampton
Keith, George
. Epbratah
-
Robb, Wm. J
Perth Center
County Clerk.
Wade, Mortimer ..
Johnstown
County Judge.
Stewart, John.
Johnstown
County Treasurer.
Dewey, Burnet H.
Johnstown
Deputy Sherin's.
Getman, Oliver
Ephratah
Phillips, E.
Northville
District Attorney ..
Rosa, Richard II.
Broadalbin
Excise Commissioners.
Under Sheriff.
Simmons, Bradford T.
Johnstown
P. O. ADDRESS
Stewart, Daniel.
Johnstown
Van Ness, Wro. H.
Gloversville
Justices of Sessions.
Kennidy, Daniel
Vail'e Mills
Lewis, Morgan.
Northville
Loan Commissioner.
Stewart, Daniel.
Johnstown
Member of Assembly.
Empie, John F.
Ephratah
School Commissioner.
Stewart, Cyrus
Gloversville
Sheriff.
Brayton, Wm. P.
Gloversville
Superintendent of the Poor.
Fencher, Richard
Gloversville
Kasson, A. J.
Gloversville
MONTGOMERY COUNTY OFFICERS.
P. O. ADDRESS
Coroners.
Buel, John P ..
Canajoharia
Shibley, Jerome.
. Charleston
Snell, Jeremiah.
Port Jackson
White, Joseph
Canajoharie
County Clerk.
County Judge and Surrogate.
Cook, James II ...
Cannjobarie
County Treasurer.
Frost, Jatnes
Canajoharic
District Attorney.
Baker, Hezekiah
St. Johnsville
Excise Commissioners.
Biggam, W. H.
. Charleston
Haran, James H.
St. Johnavillo
Stewart, Hugh.
r
P. O. ADDRESS
Justices of Sessions.
Spraker, Daniel Jr ..
. Spraker's Basin
Wendell, Jacob
Fort Plain
Loan Commissioners.
Simpson, Geo. C.
.Fouda
Stewart, Daniel ..
Johnstown
Member of Assembly.
Shannahan, . James.
Tribes Ilin
Member of Congress.
Sanford, Stephen.
At-terdari
Overmeer of the Poor.
Kline, Chas ..
Ani-terdam
School Commissioner.
Buckingham, Chas.
..
St. Johnevillo
Sherin.
Hegeman, D. B ..
Fonda
Florida | Docketader, David, Deputy.
Fonda
BUCKEYE
Adriance, Platt x. Co
.165 Greenwich St .. New York. For Can en Map.
Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfeet Harvester In the World.
Brookman, James I ..
Fonda
Hagar, Daniel C., Deputy.
. Fonda
304 MONTGOMERY AND FULTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
I. E. & J. E. SMITH,
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Groceries,
PATENT MEDICINES, WINDOW GLASS,
Our Stock is large and selected with care expressly to supply the wants of the people. Will be sold at prices that will suit patrons. Good Goods and fair deuling our Molto.
Main Street, - St. Johnsville, N. Y.
ESTABLISHED 1840.
ST. JOHNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS! SIDNEY SMITH & SON
PROPRIETORS. ST. JOHNSVILLE, N. Y.
Have always on hand to exchange for Wool and for Sale, & large variety of WOOLEN GOODS, consisting of Fancy Cassimeres, Cloths of all kinds, Checked, White and Red Flannels, Broad and Narrow, Horse Blankets, Fancy Rose Blankets, &c. Also manu- facture the above named Goods for Custom Work. All work warranted to be strictly fret claw#. Being located on the line of the N. Y. C. R. R., customers can come and return from all quarters, and save themselves much time and trouble.
J. & F. B. GARRETT,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Writing, Wrapping, Tissue, Roll & Fancy
PAPER, Printers' Supplies of all kinds, Shipping Cards and Tags.
Country Dealers Supplied with Envelopes and Stationery at New York Prices. No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
305
COURTS-MEMBERS OF THE BAR.
COURTS IN FULTON CO .- 1870-71.
TO BE HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE AT JOHNSTOWN. CIRCUIT COURTS AND COURTS OF OYER AND TERMINER.
1870. £: 1871.
Second Tuesday in January . JAMES, Justice. [None in 1871.]
Fourth Monday in April. . BOCKES, Justice. .JAMES, Justice
Fourth Monday in November ROSEKRANS, Justice . BOCKES, Justice
COUNTY COURT. HON. JOHN STEWART, Judge.
Last Tuesday of January Petit Jury
Last Tuesday of May Petit Jury
Last Tuesday of August Grand and Petit Jury
Last Tuesday of October
Law Term
COURTS IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, 1870-71.
TO BE HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE AT FONDA. CIRCUIT COURTS AND COURTS OF OYER AND TERMINER.
1970. 1871.
First Monday in February JAMES. Justice BOCKES, Justice
First Monday in June. ROSERRANS, Justice. POTTER, Justice
Second Monday in October. POTTER, Justice JAMES, Justice
COUNTY COURT.
Montgomery County, ss .- It is hereby ordered that the County Courts for the County of Montgomery, for the year 1870, be held at the Court House in the village of FONDA, in said County, at the times following, viz:
For the trial of issues of law and fact, on the first Monday of March, on the first Tues- day of July, and on the third Monday of November.
For the trial of issues of law and the hearing and decisions of motions and other proceedings, on the first Mondays of May and September, and on the third Monday of December, at which no jury shall be required to attend.
And it is further ordered that a Court of Sessione be held at the time and place of holding the March, July and November Terms of the County Court ; and that a Petit Jury be drawn aud summoned for said terms of the Court .- Dated December 21st, 1859. JAMES M. COOK, County Judge Montgomery County.
Members of the Bar of Fulton County.
Wells & Dudley. Johnstown | Joseph Covell. Northampton
Zerah Westbrook Northampton Smitt: & Carroll. .Johnstown
Richard HI. Ross. .Broadalbin John Stewart Johnstown
Freser & Cameron .. Johnstown William Kennedy Broadalbin Martin MeMartin. Johnstown
Jobu HI. Yout ... . Oppenheim
John W. Brown. ... Glovereville J. F. Hazeltine Northampton
David Kennedy. Vail's Mills | Parkhurst & Baker Gloversville
BUCKEYE Mower and Self- Raking Reaper. the most Perfect Harvester In the World.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
The Mohawk Valley Regi ler and Fort Plain Journal, published at Fort Plain, N. Y., is one of the largest papers in the County, contains a good va- riety of news and miscellaneous matter, and as a family journal is worthy of the patronage of the community. The Job Department is well furnished and not sur- passed in its facilities for all kinds of work outside of the cities of the State. Busi- ness men will find it a convenient medium for introducing their business to the com- munity through its advertising columns .- See advertisement ou page 290.
S. A. Field, proprietor of Livery Sta- ble. Canajoharie, N. Y., keeps good horses and carriages, which he will furnish to order at short notice. Mr. F.'s stable is one of the best furnished in this vicinity and we are confident that those wishing anything in this line will be satisfied with the teams and the charges. He gives spec- ial attention to furnishing carriages for Funerals, Excursions &c. He runs a first- class line of Stages to and from Sharon Springs. See card, page 140.
C. B. Freeman & Co., proprietors of the Fultonville Steam Mills, manufac- ture every description of Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Cheese Boxes, &c., as well as Flour and Feed. Dealers in lum- ber and builders will find everything in tha line of Lumber at reasonable prices. In the line of Flour and Feed they manufac- tare and keep on hand for sale the best to be found in the market. Their facilities are unequaled in these parts and we are confident that all who give them their pat- ronage will find Messrs. Freeman reliable and honorable business men. For adver- tisement see page 215.
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