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Dr. P. Sloan. Dental Surgeon, Cana- joharie, N. Y., publishes a card on page 172. Nothing is more beautiful to look upon or more convenient for use than a good set of teeth. yet multitudes will allow their teeth to decay, suffer from the tooth ache and finally submit to their extraction, when by proper care and attention they aight be preserved. Let those who have lost their teeth call on Dr. Sloan and have others inserted that can hardly be dis- tinguished from natural ones except from their muore beautiful app :arance.
John Wiuning, mumfacturer and wholesale dealer in leather. Fort Plain, N. Y., publishes & card ou page 258. We commend Mr. Winning to the favorable no- tire of all who nse leather for maunfactur- ing purposes, feeling assured that they will find the price and quality such as to shit. Mr. W. pays cash for hides. Give bim s call.
John D. Wendell, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Fort Plain, N. Y., pub- lishes a card on page 172. Those who have occasion to employ an Attorney will find Mr. Wendell a thoroughly competent and . reliable man. His office is corner of Main and Canal Streets.
Edward C. Walrath, House and Sign Painter, Canajoharie, N. Y., is pre- pared to do all work in this line in a man- ner satisfactory to all reasonable custom- ers. In the line of Graining and Paper Hanging, his customers will find him pre- pared to do first-class work at prices as low as can be afforded. His card appears on page 172.
J. R. Faling & Son, Iron Founders and Machinists, Fort Plain, N. Y., mnguu- facture Iron Fence and Machinery of all kinds. Those who wish for any kind of job work in this line will find it for their advantage to call ou Messrs. Faling & Son, who thoroughly understand the business in all its departments. They advertise on pago 283.
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, &c., 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- inent, and have invariably been gratited in having our orders promptly filled, and al- ways with just the article required. See card, page 334.
Howe's Nover-Falling Ague Curo and Tonic Bitters, and Howo's Concentrated Syrup, are prepared under the personal supervision of Dr. C. B. Howe. the proprietor, at Seneca Falls. N. Y., for ague 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 scrofuli, cancer, tumors. goiter, salt rheum, sealdhesd, and many other diseases too numerous to men- tion in this place. See card, page 20.
1. Putman, proprietor of Apollo. Hall Hotel, Ephratah, Pulton Co., N. Y., is prepared to supply the wants of his guest4 at reasonable rates. His Hall is one of the best in these parts, and those who wish to " trip the light fantastic toe" will be fur- nished with good music and refreshinent4. Mr. Patman knows how to entertain his guests and make them feel at home. See card, page 221.
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SCHOOL STATISTICS.
307
School Statistics-Montgomery County, FOR THE YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1860.
TOWNS.
Nos. of Districts.
No. School Houses.
No. Teachers teach-
ing at same time.
No. of Pupils of
No. attending school.
attend-
Amount of
Wages.
Total
Expenses.
Amsterdam
14
13
17/
2018 1376
502.864 85902.61 87806.10
16
14
17
1610|10651
Charleston
11
11
11
467!
376
174 972
3011.31
3273.65
Florida
15
13
13
10641
725
325.053
4220.35
6896.69
Glen ..
10
10
12
999
699:1270.050
4323.961
5663.81
Minden
19
17
19
1519:1093
511.856
5012.65
6872.11
Mohawk
12
10
12
1327
419.285
4853.55
5747.27
Palatine ..
12
11
12
1019
6.85
272.860
4849.77 10277.83
Root
15
14
14
91.1
652
320. 1491
3511.51
4228.73
St. Johnsville.
8
4
6
740
532
224.555| 2008.88
3057.44
132;1171
133/11707,8031|3557.901141770.90161975.39
School Statistics-Fulton County, FOR THE YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 80, 1869.
TOWNS.
No. of Districts.
No. Children of
School Age.
No. attending school.
Average Attendance.
97.0125 1598.133
Cruadalbio
1501
93.855
1697.25
Ephratah.
12
AT9
574
249.353
3790.17
Johnstown
93
3:1 A:
2555!
1308.354: 22922.15
May field.
00:
321.338
4:13.03
Northampton.
16
727
49:2
221.548
3905.22
Perth ...
262
123.819
1516 56
Stratford
122.702
17442.09
e
Amount
291
246 933|
2971.03
Caro_s
403
262.966
3493.86
Oppenheim.
BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Porfeet Harvester in the World.
Average
ance.
echool agc.
Canajoharie
475.8551 5273.S1
8151.83
Total.
Expended.
308 MONTGOMERY AND FULTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
THE MONTGOMERY CO, REPUBLICAN.
A WEEKLY JOURNAL!
PUBLISHED AT
FULTONVILLE, N. Y
-
T. R. HORTON, Editor and Proprietor. -
The REPUBLICAN is the largest paper published in the Mohawk Valley, and is regarded by a large class of intelligent readers as a first class local family newspaper and a sound and reliable political organ. It is one of the best mediums for local and general advertising in Central New York.
Terms :- Two Dollars per Annum, in Advance.
JOB OFFICE
Attached to the Establishment, where every kind of JOB PRINTING
Is executed in a style and at prices to defy competition.
309
ABSTRACT FROM CENSUS REPORT OF 1865.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
-- POPULATION.
TOWNS.
Population in 1865.
Change since 1855.
VOTERS, 1865.
deducting
aliens and colored
persons not taxed.
Amsterdam.
5135
1123
955
260
1215
345
26
4764
Canajoharie.
4248
226
689
214
903
106
4098
Charleston,
1687
212
457
15
472
6
1681
Florida
2885
269
625
107
732
111
20
2754
Glen .
2737
219
637
64
701
56
36
2645
Minden
4637
34
1013
161
1174
126
89
4472
Mohawk
2048
129
584
96
680
92
81
2775
Palatine
2561
36
5.12
103
645
34
10
2517
Root ..
2.156
292
613
30
6-13
35
4
2417
St. Johnsville
$153
457
72
529
61
13
$079
Total
3144711
639
6573
1122
7694
979
273|
30202
FULTON COUNTY.
POPULATION.
TOWNS.
Population In 1865.
Increase.
Decrease.
Native.
Naturalized.
Aliens, 1865,
Colored persons not taxed, 1865.
Number, deducting
aliens and colored
persons not taxed.
993
89
74
120
191
49
94.1
Bleecker
2335
311|
526
36
563
19
16
2300
Broadalbin
631
83
37
7
5
2177
Epbratah.
9293
Juliustown
2:24)
113
5:59
3
39
7
2234
Mayfield
1903
40
470
499
9
10
2191
Oppenheim.
22131
199
20,0
86!
215
991
Perth
1053
Stratford ..
1110
6-4
221
42
263
17
1093
Total.
24512
1225
51921
703
5595
663|
126
23823
-
Aliens, 1865.
taxed, 1865.
Increase.
Decrease.
Native.
Naturalized.
Total.
Colored persons not
Number,
Change since 1555.
VOTERS, 1865.
1.12
17
81
606
21 -9
1: 4
92 11
80
1804
Northampton.
25
12
Total.
CENSUS REPORT.
310
CENSUS REPORT. "
AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
TOWNS.
Winter Wheat-
busheis harvested
bushels harvested
bushere harvested
bushels harvested
pounds luavested
pounds harvested
bushels harvested
Milch Cows,
number of, 1865.
pounds made
Horses, two years
Gold and over, 1865
number shorn,
1865.
Amsterdsra .
920
27876
17898
16533
3800
7968
75238
504
2207
Canajoharie
958
42710
11003
15983|
12917 125647
17731
24321
132007
813:
1082
Charleston
536,
35216
41201
12458
$6
5607
11085
1509
11×374
670
2110
Florida
2899
64124
24134
20139
4110
6655
17941
922
115434
919
2558
Glen ..
4788
66534
14991
24874
2900'
15275
12339
1033
83150
726
2879
Minden.
2312
45676
19908
22029
24275 221950
15457
4367
133322
747
796
Mohawk
24341
47898
24551
32584
17450
1758
93525
605
2933
Pslatine
188S!
43414
20740
18719
8800: 62901
9,52
3163|
124088
636
1896
Root ..
8561
50662
8005
12610
6014
68061
18176
1973
116171
816:
2772
St. Johnsville ..
455
10355
5705
9390
1000
21585
4502
1525
35120
326
363
Total
18096,434466 151655 185319 60702:531281 182401| 19903 1035732|
6902: 19596
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ADDITIONAL STATISTICS FROM CENSUS OF 1865.
In addition to the above extracts we give the following totals for the County, as per returns for the several heads mentioned :
Cash Value of Farms, 1855, $13,621,823; of Stock, 1865, $1,807,274 ; of Tools and Imple- ments, 1863. 8471,921; Acres Plowed, 1865, 55,662; Tons of Huy, 1864. 59,328; Winter Rye, bushels harvested in 1864, 18,528; Barley, bushels harvested in 1881, 50.912 ; Flax, Acres sown in 1865. 52132 ; Pounds of Lint, 1884, 2,553; Honey, pounds collected in 1864. 51,124; Working Oxen, number in 1865, 196; Neat Cattle, number killed for beef in 1864, 2.015 : Sirine, number of pigs in 1805, 10,079 ; one year old and over. 1865, 6,208 ; slaughtered in 1964, 8,095; pounds of pork made in 1864, 1.630,604; Wool, pounds shorn. 1:65, 76,8544 ; Sheep, number of lamby raised. 1855, 15,759; number killed by dogs, 1864, 333; Poultry, valne owned, 1885, 824,701 ; value of eggs sold, 1804, $14,407.96; Fertilizers, value bonght, 1864. $11.131; Domestic Manufactures, 1864, yards of fulled cloth. 2,808; yards of dannel, 2,991% ; yards of linen, 3.417; yarde of cotton and mixed goods, 256 ; Apples, number of trees in fruit, 1861, 103, 886 ; barrels of cider, 1864, 4,081.
AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS FOR FULTON COUNTY.
TOWNS.
1×61.
Oats,
186-4.
1804.
Potatoes,
bushels harvested
pounds harvested
pounds harvested
bushels harvested
Milch Cows,
number of, 1865.
pounds made
Horses, two years
old and over, 1865.
number shorn,
1865.
Bleecker
1450
50'
12673
1189
23%
218
Broadalbin
17203
11902/ 32625
445
5340
8371|
415
75334
504
31 15
Ephratah ..
1×509
9010!
2742:
1800
15705
7120
1261
79579
451
1314
Johustow!
449 53-29
3:108, 47770
230
102601
19102
2357|150795
1157;
4.00
Muyfell
Northanipton
30 27249
30897
50
21521
5.67
2901, 910:0;
5521
1158
Perth.
152 31683'
12185 20738
100
1750!
4391
746
757201
3-5
3213
Stratford
1458|
15717
1010:
1309
425
32350
191
595
Total.
636,188319, 91440:258550;
2645| 831641
765651
997417006121
42351 18227
1854.
1861.
Hops,
1864.
Apples,
1861.
Butter,
186-1.
Sheep,
1864
Oats,
1864.
1864.
Potatoes,
Tobacco,
Mower and Golf-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester In the World. Aurante. Phut & Co. UUS Greenwich At., New York. See Card on Map.
BUCKEYE
Winter Wheat,
bushels harvested
bushels harvested
Indian Corn,
bushels harvested
1864.
Tobacco,
1861.
Hops,
1861.
Apples,
1864.
Butter,
13785
67
239
11 :56:
15:558
907|10000
14:9
10202:
103701
49%
Oppenheim.
323
8310
170
1861.
Sheep,
-
Inmian Corn,
311
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
ADDITIONAL STATISTICS FROM CENSUS OF 1865.
In addition to the above extracts we give the following totals for the County, as per returns for the several heads mentioned :--
Cash, Value of Farms, 1865, $5,263,697; of Stock, 1865, $984.57; of Tools and Imple- ments, 1865, $219,024; Acres Plowed, 1865, 26,01134 ; Tons of Hay, 1864. 31,704%; Winter Rye, bushels harvested in 1864. 12, 128; Barley, bushels harvested in 1864, 6.949% ; Nar, acres sown in 1865, 5934 ; Pounds of Lint, 1864, 88.428: Honey, pounds collected in 1864, 13, 062: Working Oxen. number in 1865, 501; Neat Cattle, number killed for beef in 1864, 1,375 ; Swine, number of pigs in 1805, 4,510; one year old and over, 1865, 4,554 ; slaugh- tered in 1864, 4.773; pounds of pork made, 1864, 1.040,967; Wool, pounds shorn, 1865, 71.557K ; Sp number of lambs raised, 1865, 11, 471; number killed by dogs. 1864. 185 ; Poultry, value owned, 1865. $16,461.40; value of ogga sold in 1864, $9.117.95; Fertilizers, valne bought, 1864, $2.984.75: Domestic Manufactures, 1864, yards of fulled cloth, 2,173; yards of flannel, 3,002; yards of linen, 1,263; yards of cotton and mixed goods, 238; Apples, number of trees in fruit, 1861, 67,521 ; barrels of cider, 1864, 2,41174.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
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 1. He is prepared to treat all scrofulous diseases, und others of long standing, and assures his patients that they will not be charged & heavy bill and dismissed without 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 & call.
Dodge & Lord, manufacturers of Melodeons and Reed Organs, at Ithaca, N. Y., were formerly connected with Syra- cuse mantfactories. 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 inodera Improvements, and some unknown to other manufacturers. They bave found market for their instruments in every county of the State, and in Northern Pent- sylvania and New Jersey, and bave an in- creasing trade with the West, in all of which places they are brought into success- ful competition with the fret En-tern manufacturers. They are both practica! 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 272.
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George W. Heaton, Editor and Proprietor of Gloversville Standard, Johnstown Independent, and Hamilton Re- publican, advertises on page 218. These papers, published respectively at Glovers- ville, Johnstown, and at Wells, Hamilton Co., have a large circulation and afford a valuable medium for advertising. The central office is at Gloversville. Those who wish for a good local paper will find either of the above to answer their de- mand.
Improved Gerard .- Read the ad- vertisement headed " The celebrated Oroide Watch." The advertisers (Mesers. 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 oure, 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 .- Elizu- beth (N. J.) Journal. See card on Map of County.
Diskes Richardson & Hayes, proprietors of the Ladies' Model Store, No. 113 Fulton street, Gloversville. N. Y., advertise on page 232. These ladies keep posted in regard to the latest styles, and exhibit great taste in the selection of their goods, knowing what is required for ladies weør far better than gentlemen are sup- posed to know. They keep a full stock of All woods required for a lady's wardrobe, ers. The latest styles of Corsets, Skirts c., are constantly on band, and Cloaks are cut to order. We advise all our lady friends to give them a call before purchas- ing elsewhere, feeling assured that they will be satisfied.
David seidmore, that grapher and ' and spare no prins to please their custom- Jewerr. 185 Stain sitent, flowersville. N Y. publishes a card on page 200. Per- sco in want of any kind of work in either department, will find this a good place to co, as all work Is warranted to give satis- faction. Call and ree.
BUCKEYE
Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich Et, New York. See Card on Map. Mower and Self-Raking Reapor, the most Perfeot Harvester in the World.
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VILLAGES.
Amsterdam.
Broadalbiu.
Bleecker.
Brockets Bridge.
Canajoharie.
Charleston.
Charl'ton 4 Cor.
Ephratah.
Fonda.
Fultonville.
Fort Plain.
Garoga.
Gloversville.
Johnstown.
Kingsboro.
Mayfield.
Mindenville.
Newkirk's Mills.
N. Broadalbin.
Northampton.
Northville.
Oppenheim.
Palatine Bridge.
Perth Center.
Rockwood.
Saltspringville.
Sprakers Basin.
Stratford.
St. Johnsville.
West Perth.
St. Johnaville. . 26. 2 26.0,18.4| 8.8: 8.8 21.0 20.6. 9.0:16.7 17.0; 5.7 10.5;19.5.19.1 17.3 20.0 23.5| 2.1 13.0,30.0|30.0 52.01 5.1 9.0 26.0 11.0.10.3 11.5.12.4.
Went Perth .... 6.5. 4.5 9.0 08.218.0 13.1 17.2 21.3| 8.0 8.020.5 13.0;11.0. 5.0. 5.3 5.1 6.5.25.0.14.3 9.5.11.2 14.7 22.0 17.7 3.6 12.4 28.0:16.2.24.6.22.5 --- Wheelerville. . . 21.8 16.0 6.8|14.8.18.7/93.7.26.0:10.5|15.7.16.2(18.0; 7.5; 2.4 10.0.11.5| 9.8 11.5| 7.3 2.8|17.2 17.9 16.0 11.7 18.2 17.5: 6.5.25.3/19.0.10.6.15.514.8
Montgomery and Fulton Counties Zable of Air-Line Distances.
Broadalbin ....
8.9
Bleecker ...
.15.8 8.61
Brock'te Bridge 31.529.0.00.01 ---
Canajoharie. . . . 20.0 22.5 18.9 17.9
Charleston ... 110.0:17.2,20.2 28.513.0
Charleston 4 C. 14 4:21.2.92.5 28.011.7 4.2
Ephratah .
. 18.0.17 511.2 13.5: 8.0|14.5 15.4
Fonda .
9.4:11.5.11.2 22.511.3 8.2.11.2 8.5
Ful onville
9.4.12.0,12 0 23.0 11.3| 7 6:10.5 8.5: 0.5
Fort Plain.
Garoga.
2.5.21.1:19.0 11.2; 3.2.16.2 15.0 7.6.13.413.5 - 1~ 0,16.0: 8. 4|13.211.0 16.5.18.1 3.2| 9.3 9.9:10.8- 8.5:14.0.15 9|26.212.0 3.6 7.3 11.8 4.5: 4.0.15.0|13.6-
(loversville ... . 11.2, 7.9; 4.5 21.8 16.5 15.2 18.5 10 5| 7.9. 8.217.8 9.011.9
Johnstown. . . . . . 10.5| 9.4| 7.9 21 013.8.12.0,15.2 8.5 4.5 5.015.2 7.8 8.8 3.5 Kingsboro .... .11.5 6.9: 4.0 22.117.3 16.119.811.3 9.0 9.2 16.8 9.113.0 1.2 4.5 Mayfield ........ 21 6 4.9. 5.3|95 321.6,19.2.23.2 15 3 12.5|13.0 83.013.216.2 5.3 8.4 4.2 - Mindenville .. . . 28.0 27.9 20.7| 9.8.10.0.22.9.21.4|11.0.18.5 18.2 6.5 12.5.21.021.0.19.622.0 8.8 Nukirke Mille .9. 1 15.2 7.0 13.015.5.20.6 22.5 7.9.13.013.6.14.6 4.617.8 9.510.0 9.5.12.2 15.0 - N. Broadalbin . 13.2 4.911.4 32 097.0122 3 27.0 21 .3 17.3 17. 4 29 .0 19.2 19.8 11 .0 13. 7 10.01 6.2|31 .0 18.3
Northampton . . 15.0/ 6 6 19.0133.0.28.( 24.2 28.5;22.9:19.0 19.0 80.0 20.5.21.5 12.4 15.0 11 3| 7.4 32.0 19.0 1.7 Northville . .... (1. 010. 212.0.23.031.0 97.9 33 0.23.5 21.521.9:32.0 21.025.0 1.1.0,17.3.12.5 8.9 32.018.0 7.0 6.3 Oppenheim .. . . 27 0 25.0 16.9 4.213.5:32.4.02 8 9.2 17.6:18.0 10.2| 9.0.21.4.17.817.0 18.2 24.4 6.7| 9.928.0 28.0 27.6
Patatine Bridge 20, 0:22.2.18.0 17.01 0.5 13.2.12.0 7.911.0.11.0 3.0|10.5 12.0 16.5.13 2|17.5 21.4 9.8.15.027.0|28.0130.012.5 Perth Center. . . | 5.9: 3.5 11.5 30.0 21.5:15 2 19.5:13.9.11.3:11.2,34.1 13.0,12.6 5.0 9.0 8.0 6.329.0 17 5 7.6 9.2 13.6 25.5.21.1
Rockwood. . ,18 0 15.8 8.0|13.412.0 17.0.18.9 4.2 10.010.2 11.4| 1.014.4 8.5: 7.7 9.0|12.3.13.3. 3.7 18.6 19.1 19.8 9.0 11.1 16.3- Saltspringville. 30. 0.32.0 07.0|18.0. 9.8 12 5.18.8.16.1 20.9.21.0 8.5.19.0.21.5:26.023.5|27.0|32.0 9.6.23.035.036.037.016.010.5.33.019.8 -- Sprakera Basin 17. 1.20.5 17.8 20.0 3.9! 9 6 8.9, 8.0 8.8 8 8: 6.511.3 9.0 15.4 12.0.16. 1 20.2:13. 1 15.9 25.3 27 0|29.0 15.0 2.6:19.5 12.0|12.21-
Stratford ..... . . 31.0 20.5 17.0 6.322.0 29.0 31.0:14.8 22. 722.9 17.9 13.0.26.5/20.0 20 0:20.0 22 1 13.7:10.5 33 0 28.5 27.0| 7.3 19.3 28.012.5 23.0 22.0
Glen.
MONTGOMERY AND FULTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 313
TWENTY-FOUR YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
C. H. NORTON, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER AND DEALER IN
Howard, Waltham. Elgin and Imported
WATCHES
In Gold and Silver Cases. Gorham'y Sterling silver Ware, Rogers' Plated Ware. Ladies' ; and Gente' Gold and Silver Chains. Son! and Wedding Rings, Silver Thimbles. Sprerack- in endless variets. CLOCKS. WATCHESand JEWELRY carefully repaired.
114 Main Street, - GLOVERSVILLE. N. Y.
Dr. H. GILBERT.
ULTORVILLE, Montgomery County, N. Y. SPECIALIST FOR DISEASES OF
THROAT AND LUNGS!
ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS
Treated by Inhalation ..
314 MONTGOMERY AND FULTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Johnstown Marble Works.
SENTHANOM SONOIS 093H 007 "u "
MANTELS, &C.
TABLE TOPS,
Markie. I'm fine and Granite Limestone, &c. All kinds of material furnished. All Kinds of the a in Martie. Eresstope, Granite and Limestone, donde in the best manner. She wants represented. Orders by Mail or otherwise solicited. and promthy
Ferry Street. Neor Main, - JOHNSTOWN, N. Y. TAMIS
JOHN CALDWELL
MASTER BUILDER,
Garponter and Joiner!
Livingston street.
AMSTERDAM, N. Y. Furnishes Materials and Makes Contracts for all kinds of Wood Buildings. Does Good Work in
gkolay furnished. and nome but the
Jobs completed in the shoptest time possible.
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