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A. Leach, Jeweler, Devereux Block, Utica, keeps a good assortment of Watches. Jewelry and all articles usually found in a first-class store. Repairing of all kinds attended to, and Jewelry made to order Solid Silver and Plated Ware of the most approved patterns always on hand. See card, page 298.
C. HI. Williamson, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Drugs, Medicines. Grocer- ies, Oils, Paints, &c., No. 158 Genesce St., Utica, N. Y., advertises on page 228. Mr. Williamson keeps a choice stock of goods. and is determined not to be under-old .- ilis stock of toilet articles is not surpassed by any establishment in the city. Give him a call.
G. T. Jones, proprietor of the Boot and Shoe Emporium, No. 68 Dominick Street, Rome, advertises on page 2224 .- This store is always well stocked with a good assortment of Boots and Shoes for men, boys and ladies. Those who pur- chase here may feel sure of getting goods of the first quality. Persons who want guest easy fitting boot made to ordercan be ac- commodated. Call and see four yourselves.
H. W. Lewis & Co., proprietors of the Central Stained Glass and Metal Sash Manufactory, Nos. 11 and 13 Plant Street, Utica, N. Y., publish a card on page 160. We have seen some very neat work from this establishment and can cordially recom- mend it to those in want of anything in the line of stained glass for churches or resi- dences.
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HUNT, WARD JR., ( Waterman & Hunt.)
Hunt & White, (Deloss H. Hunt and Henry L. White,) flour and feed, 21 Liberty. Huntington, Benjamin N., president of The First National Bank of Utica. Huntington, Edward. vice president of The First National Bank of Utica.
Huntley, Porter S., ( Utica Agricultural Works.)
Hurd, HI. II. & Co., (S. Sicard,) flour, grain and wool commission house, 29, 31 and 33 Liberty.
HURLBURT, FRAZIER W .. real estate and insurance agent, 166 Genesee.
Harlburt. Hiram, lawyer. 128 Genesee.
Harley, James F., lawyer, Devereux Block.
Hutchinson, Edwin. pacific physician and surgeon, 40 Genesee.
HUTTEN, CHAS., brewer and saloon keeper, 69 Third.
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Ielsch, M., harness maker, 129 Columbia.
*IRELAND, W.M. M., editor and proprietor of Temperance Patriot, issued every Fri- day, 176 Genesee.
*ISLAM, JOIN W., tobacco and cigars, 7 Fayette.
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Jackson, Wm. B., (with Theodore Pomeroy,) prop. of Utica Floor Oil Cloth Factory, cer. Columbia, Cornelia and Cooper.
Jackson, W'm. B. Jr., teller Oneida National Bank.
James. Arthur M .. window shades and paper hangings, 2 Fayette.
*JAMES, JOHN E., photographer, Devereux Block.
James, Joseph, builder, 48 Seneca.
JAMIESON, ROBERT, plumber, 2 Columbia.
Jarrett, Edward W., wholesale and retail dealer in hats, caps and furs, 80 and 82 Gen- esee.
Jarvis, Samuel F. Rev., rector St. George's Church, house 5 Washington.
JENKINS, JOHN A., (Hopkins & Jenkins.)
Jennings, Richard, grocer, corner Lansing and Albany.
JEWETT, BENJAMIN F., farmer 60, Genesee.
Johnson, Alexander S., lawyer, $1 Genesee.
Johnson, Arthur B., lawyer, 81 Genesee.
Johnson & Beckwith, (Chester L. Johnson and Henry Beckwith,) manufacturers of mag- ic tops, 46 John.
Johnson & Co., ( C. L. Johnson, A. C. Hart and E. Munson,) manufacturers of force pumps and brass goods, Broadway and Erie.
Johnson, C. L., (Johnson & Co.)
JOHNSON, CHARLES R .. agent for Florence sewing machine, 88 Genesee.
Johnson, Chester L., (Johnson & Beckwith.)
Johnson, John, grocer, 11 Bridge.
JOHNSTON. JAMES W., groceries and provisions, corner John and Bleecker.
Jones, Chas. J., barber. 58 South.
JONES, DAVID, (Hopkins & Jones.)
Jones, E., last manufacturer, 10 John.
JONES, EDWARD O., book binder and box maker, 55 Franklin Square.
JONES, E. T. Rev., pastor Welsh Calvanistic Methodist Church.
JONES & FAULKNER, (Jonathan Jones and Chandler D. Faulkner,) dealers in dairy furnishing goods and butter and cheese, 141 Genesee.
Jones, Francis E .. (J. F. { F. E. Jones.)
*JONES & HOWARTH, ( Wm. Jones and John Howarth,) manufacturers of drain, sew- er and culvert pipe, office and factory corner Howard Avenue and Eagle.
Jones, J., meat market. 2016 Blandina.
Jones. J. Mather, publisher of Y Drych, 55 Broadway.
JONES, JONATHAN. (Jones ( Faulkner.)
Jones, T. Eldred. ( Williams & Jones.)
Joues, John F., (J. F. & F. E. Jones.)
Jones, J. F. & F. E., (John F. and Francis E .. ) meat market, 32 South.
JONES, JOIIN H., (John O. Jones & Son.)
Jones, John 1., (Duties de Jones.)
Jones. J. J., naturæpathic physician, 12S Genesee, corner Liberty.
*JONES, JOHN O. & SON, (John II.,) groceries and provisions, 212 Genesee corner Pearl.
JONES. JJOHN W., (V. n. Stewart & Co.)
Jones, Mary A. Mrs., millinery, 14 Broad.
Jones, R. G. Rev., pastor Welsh Congregational Church.
JONES, ROBERT O., ( Gazzam & Jones.)
JONES, W.M., (Jones & Howarth.) Jordan Brothers, (Heury A. and James L.,) ferrotype rooms, 132 Genesee. Jordan, Henry A. (Jordan Bros.)
Jordan, James L., (Jordan Bros.)
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*KAVANAGH. W.M. H .. plumber, steam and gas fitter, 213 Genesee.
KEATING. JOHN H .. upholsterer. 170 Geneste.
Keene, Charles. sliver pister. es Hotel.
Kelley. John C .. (Kal ) & S. fr.)
Keller & Spencer. (John C. Kelley and Albert G. Spencer.) Palace Hall Billiard Parlor, 110 Genesee.
Kellner, Joseph D .. dragzist. 197 Columbia.
KELLOGG. CHAS. C .. . Dorner & Keligg.)
KELLOGG, PALMER V .. ( P. V. K-Mogg & Co.,) president Central City Savings Insti- tution.
Kellogg. P. V. & Co .. ( Palmer T. Kellogg and John H. Prentiss.) manufacturers of cloth- ing. 53 Franklin Sonare.
Kennan. Solomon. liquors. 43 Bleecker.
Kenner. Michael. grocer: 100 Bleecker.
Kernan. Francis. (W. ( .J. D. Kerzeth.)
Kernen. J. D .. ( W. & J. D. Hernan.).
Kernan, Nicholas E .. lawyer. Devereux Block.
Kernan, Wm. Jr .. ( W. @ J. D. Kernan.)
Koran. W. & J. D .. ( Wm. Jr. ond Francis, lawyers. Deverenx Block.
KETCHUM. ANDREW J .. . Buckingham & Keller.)
Kilts. Phene B. Miss. dress and cloak maker. 6 Blandina.
*KINCAID, JAWES C. P .. dry goods. tt Genesee.
Kinz. Anna A. Mrs .. worsred store. 4 Broad.
KINGSLEY, CHAS. C .. ( T. L. Kingsley & Son.) vice-president National Savings Pank of Utics.
Kingsley, Thomas L., deceased. (T. L. Kingsley d Son.)
Kingsley. T. L. & Son. (Thomas L. and Chas. C.) clothing and furnishing goods, 110 and 112 Genesee. Utica. lv9 Genesee, Auburn, 63 Dominick, Rome, 2w State, and 253 Chapel. New Haven. ConD.
Kinney. Thomas E .. lawyer and city attorney, Devereux Block.
KINSELLA, JOHN P.AH prins & Kissedd.)
Kinsellar, Patrick. Albany, bear city limits, farmer 40.
Kirkland. Charles, variety store. 180 Columbia.
Kirs'and, Charles, telegraph operator Atlantic and Pacific Line. Butterfield House.
Kirkland. Thos. A., barber and dealer in confectionery. toys, paper, &c., 33 South. Kissam. Adrian. (A. Kisaam & Sono)
Kissam. A. & Son. (Alriin ani Richard S .. ) storage and forwarding, Erie Canal and Seneca St.
Kissam. Richard S .. (4. Wiesam & Son.)
hivien. James, groceries and provisions. 76 Columbia.
*KLAGES. FREDERICK W., M. D., general fre and life insurance agent. also agent for first-class line of steam and sail ships to foreign countries, 79 Columbia.
KLEIN, JOHN: ( Zipp & AVia.)
Klinch, Edwin J., dentist. 175 Genesee.
Klinck. George. U. S. assistant assessor. 4th Division. 21st District, corner Genesee and Devereux.
Knowlson. T. C. B .. drugzist. 156 Genesee. KOHLER. JOHN. dry Foods. 34 Varick.
Kubler. Christian. Fourth Ward Saloon. IT John.
KUNKELY, EDWARD G., portrait artist. 11 Tibbitts Block.
Lafferty, Abram, machinist and saloon keeper. No. 1 Second.
LALOR BROTHERS, ; BURio and Dennis F.) druzzists, grocers and seedmen, 108 GenesCE.
LALOR, DENNIS V., ( Loor Bros.)
LALOR. WILLIAM. ( Later Brae.)
Lane, Samuel Y .. i Hopkins de Lune.)
LANZ, MATTHEW. carpenter and joiner. 106 Bleecker.
Lathrop, A. J., architect. 2 Gardner Block.
Lawrence, Lewis. president and treasurer U. C. & S. V. R. R. Co., general office, 32 Genesee.
Lawrence, Lewia H. (Leacts Laurence & Son.)
Lawrence. Lewis & Son. ( Lewis HI .. ) wholesale dealers in Inmber. 32 Genesee.
*LEACH, ALMON, optician and dealer in watches and jewelry, 144 Genesee, Devereux Block.
Leach, Edward, fruit and oysters. 211 Genesee.
Lee. Adrian, meat market. 4, south ..
"LEE, ERASTUS. hardware, 30 Bleecker.
Lee, James, meat market, 24 and 26 Bleecker.
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Lennebacker & Allen, (John C. D. Lennebacker and George F. Allen,) manufacturers of cast steel saws, 17. 19 and 21 Catharine.
Lennebacker & De Long. ( Thomas Lennebacker and Martin B. De Long,) manufacturers and dealers in furniture, &c., Nos. 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 21 Catharine. Lennebacker, John C. D., ( Lennebacker ( .tien.)
Lennebacker, Thomas. (Lennebacker & Delong.)
Lent. C. Mrs., hoop skirt mannf. and ladies' furnishing goods, 195 Genesee, Butterfield House Block.
LEO, CHARLES G .. (M:Morrow ( Leo.)
LEWIS, ALBERTUS. (Morgan ' Lewis.)
Lewis & Bellinger, ( La Fayette Laws and John P. Bellinger. ) saloon, 1 Burchard.
LEWIS & CO. ( Voh A. Lewis and Clinton M. Ball., boots and shoes, 180 Genesee. LEWIS, HERBERT W., (. W. Leris de Co.)
*LEWIS, H. W. & CO., (Herbert W. Len is and Emmett I. Everson,) glaes etsinere, 13 Piant.
Lewis, LaFayette. (Leris & Bollinger.)
LEWIS, NOAH A .. (pris & Co.
Lewis. Thomas D., clothing, wholesale and retail, 101 Genesee.
Linahan, Charles J .. gents' and ladies' furnishing goods, 156 Genesee.
Lincoln & Gray, . Warren P. Lincoln and John C. Gray.) fish and oysters, 38 Liberty. Lincoln, Warren P .. (Lincoln & Gray)
Lippins, Renben I .. hair dresser, s Bleecker.
Lloyd, Seth, proprietor Cambrian Hotel, of Liberty. correr Charles.
Locke, Frank C., ( Locke & Goodrich.)
Locke & Goodrich. (Frank C. Locke and Brainer N. Goodrich,) groceries, drugs and variety store, 328 and 330 Genesce.
Long. W. W., dining saloon. 4 Fayette.
*LORD & CO. ( Warner B. and George E. Lord,) wholesale and retail furniture dealers, 31, 35 and 37 Genesee and 6 John.
LORD, GEORGE E., (Lord (& Co.) LORD, WARNER B .. ( Lord & Co.)
Louer, Anthony, grocer and saloon keeper, 84 Mohawk.
Loughlin, Edmond, saloon, S Genesee.
*LOUIS, JOSEPH, dealer in cutlery, locks and saws, 18 Liberty.
Lowell, Edwin M., news room. books and stationery, 53 Washington.
Lowery, James L. & Co., (Joseph S. Lowery.) manufs. of hosiery, Pine.
Lowery, Joseph S., (James L. Lowery & Co.)
Lowery, Samuel S., ( Lowery & Williams. )
Lowery & Williams, (Samuel S. Lovery and James L. Williams,) props. Utica Steam Knitting Mills, corner Franklin and Fulton.
LUMBARD, HI. Mas., boarding house, 33 Elizabeth.
Lombard. Rosbella Miss, millinery, 35 Fayette.
Lunatic Asylum, New York State, corner Court and Whitesboro, West Utica.
Lux & Gough, 5th Ward Meat Market. 109 Bleecker.
LUX, HENRY, m at market. 12 Whitesboro.
Lyman, Wm. B., grocery and yeast depot. 6 Pearl,
Lyon & Williams, ( Ziba Lyon and Griffith G. Williams,) merchant tailors, 96 Genesee. Lyon, Ziba, (Lyon & Williams.)
Macowen, Michael A., allop. physician and surgeon, Devereux Block. Maher, Edward, ( Mc Call & Maher.)
Maher, Michael, farmer and gardener, York.
Makepeace, Mary A., children's clothing cut and made, 10 Devereux.
Mallory. James H., (A. E. Culver & Co.)
MANAHAN, , ( Marrow && Manahun.)
MANAHAN, FRANCIS X .. (0. 0'Neil & Co.).
Manahan, Thomas, drugs, groceries, &c., corner John and Bleecker.
Manchester. Eli, (Manchester & Penny.)
Manchester & Penny, ( Eli Manchester und Grore Penny,) merchant tailors, 194 Genesee. MANN, JAMES F., treasurer Wood & Mann Steam Eugine Co.
Manning, Edward T., (E. T. Manning & (o.)
Manning, E. T. & Co .. ( Edward T. ao i Joseph D.,) dry goods, 59 Franklin Square. Manning, Joseph D., ( E. T. Manning & Co.)
MANSION HOUSE. corner Fayette and Washington, Pliny F. Martin, prop.
MANTEL. FRANCIS, boots and shoes, 28 John.
Marchist, John B. Dr., discoverer, prop. and manufacturer of Uterine, Catholican and other medicines, 23 Blandina. MARKLOVE, JOHN G., organ mannfacturer, 42 and 44 John.
MARQUISEE, AMI, (.J. A. Williams & Co.) MARROW & MANAHAN, groceries and provisions, 56 Steuben corner Eagle. Marsh, Ell, watches and jewelry. 128 Genesce.
MARSHALL, SABIN E., boots and shoes, 74 Genesce.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
Siegrist's Hotel, No. 4 Pearl Street, corner of Genesee, opposite the City Hall, Utica. N. Y., is centrally situated and con- venient for the accommodation of travelers and business men. Those who want a good wholesome meal at a moderate price will do well to call at Siegrist's. See card, page 166.
Chas. Tremain & Co., manufac- turers of Rag, Book, News, Tea and Wrap- ping Paper, at Manlins, publish a card on page 302. 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 one directories.
J. M. Orton & Sons, Manufacturers and dealers in Furniture, Looking Glasses, &c .. No. 28 Dominick Street, Rome, N. Y .. advertise on page 138. Those in want of good, substantial furniture, will find it for their advantage to call at this establish- ment. Undertaking in all its branches at- tended to. Their assortiment of Caskets, Coffins and Trimmings is not surpassed.
C. B. Whiffen & Co., at the Fulton Market, deal extensively in Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal and all kinds of meats of the best quality offered in the market. Call and see. at No. 2019 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y. See card, page 160.
John II. Goult, Honse. Sign and Ornamental Painter, No. 112 South Street, corner of Brinkerhoof Avenue, Utica. N. Y., is prepared to do all kind- of work in his line in a manner satisfactory to his cus- tomers. Painters' materials constantly on hand. See card, page 21S.
J. A. Williams & Co., Importers and Manufacturers of Shawls, Cloaks. Silks and Ladies' Furnishing and Millinery Goods, No. 57 Franklin Square. Utica, N. Y., have one of the richest and rarest se- lections of goods to be found in the city. Milliners, Dress and Cloak Makers will find everything that they desire at this place. and prices to correspond. At 52 South Sa- lina St., Syracuse. these gentlemen have another store of the same kind which will supply all demands made upon it. See ad- vertisement, page 246.
Mundy & Williams, proprietors of the Photographie Studio, No. 12 Tibbitt's Block, Utica, N. Y., advertise on page 262. Pictures in every style and of every size. and the most life-like in appearance.can al- ways be obtained at this establishment. The best of artists employed in every de- partment, and photographs in Colors. In- dia Ink or Oil, executed in the best style and at moderate prices. Call and see.
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Jones & Howarth. manufacturers of Drain, Sewer and Culvert Pipe, corner of Howard Avenue and Eagle street. Urica, N. Y. This pipe is made of hydraulic ce- ment and gravel, and for cheapness and du- rability is not surpassed. It is made of various sizes from three inches to two feet in diameter, and its smoothness render- it especially adapted to drainage. See card. page 154.
Camden Woolen Mills, at Cum- den, Oneida Co., N. Y., manufacture heavy goods for farmers' and mechanics' wear. No shoddy is used. but all cloth is made of zrool. Wool manufactured on shares or taken in exchange for cloth. Sce card, page 176, P. W. Hart, agent.
Dillenbeck & Nisbet, proprietors of the People's Boot and Shoe Store. No. TO Dominick Street. Rome, N. Y .. keep one of the best assortments of boots, =noes and rubbers to be found in Rome. Good workmen are employed, and custom work of the first quality furni-hed to order. For further particulars see advertisement on page 162, and give them a call.
Andrew C. Petch, dealer in Cahi- net ware and Undertaker. Hampton, N. Y., keeps on hand a large assortment of all goods in his line, which he will sell at prices that defy competition. Let the in- credulous call and test the truth of this statement. His card appears on page 355.
S. C. Hubbard, Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of Furniture and Cahi- net Ware, No. 28 Main Street, Poonville, N. Y., advertises on page 172. Mr. H. has removed to his new quarters where his rooms are furnished with an extensive va- riety of all kinds of furniture, which he is determined to sell at prices to suit custom- ere. His stock of Undertakers' goods is the largest to be found in this region, and none can fail to be snited. Give him a call before purchasing elsewhere.
L. Dean, manufacturer of Iron Rail- ing, Fence and other Ornamental Iron Work, No. 182 Whitesboro Street. Utica, N. Y., advertises on page 378. We have seen specimens of Mr. Dean's work and can cheerfully bear testimony to its excel- lence in quality and beauty in style. A great variety is made and purchasers can select according to their taste. Call and see his specimens.
Charles R. Tuft, of the Hoop Skirt Manufactory and Corset Emporium. No. 182 Genesce Street, Utica, N. Y., publi-hes an advertisement on page 266. Mr. Tuft nses the best of materials and will make ') order any size required. Those who pur- chase at the manufactory will save the profits of the retail dealer. An extensive assortment of Corsets always on hand. Worsted Goods in great variety and at low prices to be had in large or small quantities. Give him a call.
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MARTIN & BARNEY, (Martin F. Martin and Moses Barney,) Mansion House Livery, 31 Fayette.
Martin, Edward. (Mor'in && Se ti.)
*MARTIN, HENRY, hats, caps and furs, 159 and 161 Genesee.
MARTIN, MARTIN F., (Martin & Barney.)
MARTIN. PLINY F., prop. Mansion House. corner Fayette and Washington.
Martin & Scott. ( Edbeard Martin and Peter M. Scott,) plumbers, gas fitters, stove deal- ors, &c., 123 Genesee.
Martin. Win., livery stable, 38 Catharine.
MARTIN, WALTER L., fruits and oysters, 130 Genesee.
Mather, Albert D .. farmer, York.
MATHER, ASAPH D., (1. D. Mather && Co.)
MATHER, A. D. & CO., (Asaph D. and Joshua,) National Bank, 163 Genesee, corner Bleecker.
MATHER. JOSHUA, (A. D. Mather & Co.)
MATTESON. O. B., president Utica Bullion Mining Co., president Franklin Iron Works, and own 4 20.000 neres.
MAYER. HENRY, (Spencer Bros. & Co.)
MAYNARD. ISAAC. ( Thorn & Maynard.)
MCANEENY, DAVID W., manager of Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph Co.'s office, 123 Genesee.
McCall, Francis B .. (Mc Call & Maher.)
McCall & Maher. (Francis B. Mc Call and, Edward Maher,) clothiers, 42 Genesee.
MeClasky, David, (Southworth & Me Clasky.)
MeClure. Warren O., (Hawley. Mc Clure & Co.)
McCormick, Daniel, grocer, 258 Whitesboro.
McCraith. Frank, dye house for gents' clothing, 3 Liberty,
McCREARY, L. B., asst. principal of Walworth's " Bryant & Stratton " Business Col- lege.
McCredie, Jane Miss, millinery. SO Genesee.
MeDermott. Eliza Miss, second hand clothing, 53 Washington.
MeDonald, Walton H., tobacco and cigars, Butterfield House.
MeGough. Patrick, grocer. 119 Bleecker.
MCINCROW, RICHARD W., (Spriggs & McIncrow.)
MCINTOSH, ANDREW J., (A. J. ( I. C. McIntosh.)
MCINTOSH, A. J. & I. C., (Andrew J. and Ichabod C.,) lawyers, 53 Franklin Square. MCINTOSH, ICHABOD C., (A. J. & I. C MeIntosh.)
McIntosh, Jacob, boarding house, 68 Whitesboro.
McKee, William JJ .. G. W. S., I. O. of G. T., 132 Genesce, up stairs.
MCKENNAN, JOIN, (McKoin & Co.)
Mckenzie. A. C., allo. physician and surgeon. 1 Chubbuck Hall.
* MCKOWN & CO .. (William J. Mckown and John McKennan,) looking glasses, frames, &e .. 10 Whitesboro.
MCKOWN, WM. J .. ( Mc Kown & Co.)
McLean. Andrew Mrs., city steam dye works, 26 Hotel.
McLEAN. CHARLES, vice president Utica City National Bank.
McMORROW & LEO. (Pater Mc Morrow and Charles G. Leo,) wholesale and retail deal- ers in dry goods. 56 Franklin Square.
McMORROW. PETER, (McMorrow & Leo.)
Me Jude Brothers, liquors, canned fruits and cigars, 155 Genesee.
*MCQUADE & CARNEY, (Jumes MMe Quade and Hugh Carney, Jr.,) hats, caps and furs, Hti Genesee.
MCQUADE. JAMES, (McQuade && Carney.)
MCQUADE, JAMES GEN., secretary Utica Steam Woolen Co.
McQuade, Michael, agent Gulf Brewery, corner Third and Jay.
Mel'arcy, Edward. prop. Fifth Ward Hotel, corner Bleecker and Third.
Meeker. Moses T., president Utica and Her-immer Gold and Silver Mining Co., of Ne- vada, lumber dealer, house New Hartford.
Methinch. Andrew, lawyer, Exchange Block.
Melhinch, Ellen M. Mrs., sewing machine agent, Butterfield Block, corner Genesee and Devereux.
Mendelson, Josepn. new and second hand clothing, 32 Bleecker.
MERRELL, BRADFORD S., book binder and paper box manufacturer, 96 and 98 Genesee.
Merriman. James, dry goods and groceries, corner Whitesboro and Schuyler.
Merry, Samuel F., shirt manufacturer, 132 Genesee.
¥METCALF & DERING, (Win, Metcalf and Sylvester Dering,) lumber dealers, corner Cuiver and Fulton.
METCALF, WILLIAM, (Metcalf & Dering.)
Meyers, Francis X., gents' furnishing goods, 132 Genesee.
Meyers, Ignatius, variety store, 151 Genesee.
MIDDLETON, ROBERT, agent Globe Woolen Co.
MIDLAM, FRANCIS. ( Ralph, Midlum & Co.)
Miliar, Charles & Son, (Henry W.,) dealers in hardware, stoves, &c., 127 and 120 Genesee.
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These Rooms are large. and are the most superbly fitted and ar- raused in Central New York.
THE BILLIARD PARLORS
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THE DINING ROOMS
Are at all times supplied with the choicest delicacies of the season. in the line of
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Millar, Henry F., (H. F. Millar & Son.)
Millar, I. F. & Son. (Henry F, und Henry J.,) carpenters and builders, 21 Main.
Millar, Henry J., (II. F. Millar & Son.)
Millar, Henry W .. ( Charles Millar ( Son.)
MILLER, ADDISON C., ( Edwards ( Miller.)
MILLER, FRANK, builder. corner Court and Fay.
*MILLER, HENRY S., real estate agent and notary public, corner Genesee and Co- lumbia.
Miller, JJohn, groceries and provisions, 12 Canal.
*MILLER, NETTIE M. Miss, manufacturer of hair jewelry, 130 Genesee.
Miller, Rutger B. Jr., lawyer and recorder, 69 Genesce, corner Broad.
Minong, Joseph, hotel. 9 Water.
Mitchell, Consider I., ( Buckingham && Mitchell.)
Monroe, William B .. undertaker and coroner, 22 Catharine.
Moonay, Christopher H., groceries and provisions, 28 Steuben.
MOONEY, FRANK B .. (Mooney & Howe.)
MOONEY & HOWE. ( Frank B. Mooney and James H. Howe.) tobacconists, office No. 6. factory Nos. 24. 26 and 28 Bleecker.
*MOORE. A. E. MRS., ladies' furnishing goods, dress making, &c., 83 Genesee.
Moore. LeGrand. (Moore & Sheldon.)
Moore, Mary E. Mrs., milliner. # JJohn.
Moore, N. W., vice-president Oneida National Bank.
Moore, Phineas A., ( Haley && Moore.)
Moore & Sheldon, (Le Grand Moore und Artemas H. Sheldon.) harness, trunks, &c., 45 Genesee.
Morehouse, Richard H., lawyer, 98 Genesee.
Morgan, Daniel, grocer, Morgan Block, corner West and South.
MORGAN, JOHN A. (Morgan & Lewis.)
Morgan, Katy C. Miss, (Mixsex M. & K. Morgan.)
*MORGAN & LEWIS, (John A. Morgan and Albertus Lewis,) ladies' furnishing goods and dry goods, 170 Gencsee.
Morgan, Mary A. Miss, ( Misses M. & K. Morgan.)
Morgan, M. & K. Misses, (Mary A. and Katy C.,) millinery and ladies' furnishing store, 12 Broad.
Morris, John W., propagator of vegetables and flower plants, 1136 acres, corner Albany and East.
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Morris, William, allopathic physician and surgeon, 158 Genesee.
*MOTT, EDWARD E., lumber yard, corner Court and Chenango Canal.
Mould. E. B., carpenter and builder, 41 Spring.
MULHOLLAND, JOIIN, dry goods and millinery, 184 Genesee.
Mullen, James, clothing, 2, 3 and 4 Packet Dock.
Mumford, Lyman, groceries and dry goods, corner South and West.
MUNDY. CHARLES. ( Jfundy & Williams.)
*MUNDY & WILLIAMS, ( Charles Mundy and Lawson B. Williams,) photographers, 12 Tibbitt's Block.
*MUNSON, ALFRED H., calcined plaster, finishing lime, marble dust, Rosendale ce- ment and water lime, corner Broadway and Erie Canal.
Munson. E .. (Johnson & Co .. ) (Hart &: Munson.)
Murray, Maria Miss, millinery. 2 Catharine.
Myers, Hiram R., eclectic physician and surgeon, 26 Columbia.
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Nash, James M., Broad St., farmer 140.
*NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK OF UTICA, 165 Genesee, Ellis H. Roberts, president Charles C. Kingsley, vice president ; John Griffiths, vice president ; Ell Avery, vico president ; T. Buchanan. Jr., secretary aud treasurer.
Nelbach, John, ( Welgand, Nelbach & Co.)
Nelbach, Peter J., ( Wrigand. Nelbach & Co.)
Nettleton. Chauncy. (Nettleton, Heath && Co.)
Nettleton, Heath & Co., ( Chutney Nettleton, Hawley E. Heath and Edwin B. Russ,) man- nfacturers and wholesale dealers in clothing, 66 and 68 Genesee.
NEWELL, CHARLES N., (.V. C. Newell & Son.)
NEWELL. NORMAN C., (.V. C. Nexcell & Son.).
*NEWELL, N. C. & SON. (Norman. C. and Charles N.,) manufs. of brushes and dealers in paper hangings, &e., 111 Genesec.
Newton, Wm. P., pump maker, Hagle, between Howard Avenue and Nelson.
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