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ner Vulcan, Utica, N. Y .. is engaged in the manufacture of Steam Engines and Boilers, Iron Planers. Engines and Hand Lathes. and everything manufactured at & first class machine shop. Mr. Curtis gives special attention to repairing machinery and jobbing of all kinds. Give him a call. llis card appears on page 232.
Singleton & Sons. General Under- takers and Furniture dealers, Utica street. Clinton, N. Y., keep a fine assortment of! Caskets. Coffins and other Undertakers' goods. Furniture ofall kinds manufactured and kept on sale. For particulars see card. page 212.
The Roman Citizen, published by Sandford & Carr, is advertised on page 236. This paper has been published about thirty years and is too well known to need com- mendation. During that long series of years it has been a welcome visitor to many with its weekly advent. Book and Job Printing in the best style of the art is exe- cuted at this office, at reasonable rates.
Miller & McMaster, manutheturers homes that would not willingly dispenseland dealers in Pumps and Pump Logs,
David Marble, manufacturer and dealer in fine and common Furniture, Caniden. N. Y., is prepared to fill all or- ders at short notice. Mr. Marble quaran- tees all goods as represented. His stock in new and his styles are up with the times. (find it for their advantage to give him a Undertaking In all its branches attended to at short notice. See card, page ses.
tities to snit 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 Street., Utica, N. Y.
A. H. Munson, Water Lime, Calcined Plaster, &c .- The WATER
Cement. where the best Lime Quarries in the country are found. He also has the " ROSENDALE CEMENT," specially adapred for Water Works, Cisterns and the strongest masonry. It is necessary in purchasing these articles, to be particular in selecting the brands, as there are several kinds of an inferior quality. Having made arranre- ments with the best maunfactories to re- ceive these articles fresh daily from their works, he is enabled to effect shipments direct from them, or from his own e-tab- lishment, at the lowest market prices. He is also daily receiving the choicest brands of Finishing Line, viz: "BALD MOUN- TAIN." GLENS' FALLS and " ROCKLAND FINISHING." Masons, Bleachers, Sugar Re- examine for themselves, as he is confident of giving entire satisfaction. He is pre- pared to furnish CALCINED PLASTER Of extra quality for Stucco and Ornamental work: also brands for CASTING and for DENTISTS' use. MARBLE DUST for extra finish, and the BEACH SAND for ordinary use. need no commendation. See adver- tisement on page 224.
James L. O'Reilly, of the City Tea Store, No. 27 Bleecker Street, Utica. N. Y., keeps one of the best assortments of Tea-, Coffees and Spices to be found anywhere in the city. He makes a specialty of Teas, which he purchases in large quantities aud is prepared to sell at wholesale or retail. Farmers who have produce to dispose of will do well to give him a call, a- he pays the highest price in cash for all farm pro- duce. His card appears on page 266.
Floyd, N. Y., publish a card on pare 2st. They are prepared to furnish pumps and water pipe of the best material, and war- rant all work as represented. All orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to.
E. E. Most, Iminber dealer. Chenango Canal, Utica, N. Y., keeps one of the best, stocks of lumber in the city. Builders will call. Sa-h. Blinds and Doors of all -izes I constantly on hand. See card, page 2.
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Tobin, W'm., grocer, 70 Broad.
Tourtellot. L. A .. physician, 37 Broad.
TOWNSEND, CHARLES H., (Erastus Clark & Co.)
Treen, Geo .. gardener, corner Bleecker and Hubbel.
TUCKER, WILLIAM G., surgeon dentist, Devereux Block.
*TUFTS. CHARLES R., hoop skirt manufacturer and agent for sewing machines, 192 Genesce.
Tunbridge, John. painter and glazier, 6 Columbia.
Turnbull, JJames B., insurance agent, 171 Genesee.
Turner & Evans. (N. A. Turner and 0. Evans, Jr.,) dealers in hats. caps and fors, and general agents for Howe's improved sewing machine, 1922 Genesee.
Turner, J. F., oyster market, 24 Liberty.
Turner, N. A., (Turner & Erans.)
Tyrrell, Nancy Mrs., clothing cleaned and repaired, 23 Elizabeth.
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Underwood, Andrew L., Welsh Bush road, hop grower and farmer 23.
Underwood. Gilbert F., Albany, near toll gate, fariner 40.
Underwood, James I., Albany, near city limits, butcher and farmer 11.
Underwood, Wm. S., Albany, near toll gate, farmer 50.
Utica Agricultural Works, located at Washington Mills, office corner Liberty and Ho- tel, Heury H. Babcock, Charles B. Brown, Geo. K. Babcock and Porter S. Huntley, proprietors.
UTICA BULLION MINING CO., office 8 Gardner Block, O. B. Matteson, president; Alrick Hubbell, vice president ; Ellis H. Roberts, secretary and treasurer.
Utica City Library, contains over 4,000 volumes, City Hall.
Utica City Railroad Co., office lower corner of Bagg's Hotel.
Utica City Water Works Co., office 196 Genesee.
Utica City Laundry, Wilson Parnell, proprietor, 15 John.
UTICA CITY NATIONAL BANK, Genesee, corner Catharine, Jared E. Warner, presi- dent; Charles McLean, vice president : Charles S. Symonds, cashier.
UTICA, CLINTON AND BINGHAMTON R. R., Othniel S. Williams, president ; Alrick Hubbell, vice president: Chas. S. Wilson, treasurer ; Joshua W. Church, secre- tary ; John Butterfield, Jr., superintendent.
*UTICA DAILY OBSERVER and OBSERVER AND DEMOCRAT, (weekly.) issued every Friday, Grove & Bailey, proprietors, 113 Genesee.
Utica Foundry, corner Cornelia, on the canal, Wm. HI. Dagwell, agent.
Utica Freach Burr Mill Stone Manufactory and Machine Shop, Broadway and Erie Ca- nal, Hart & Munson. proprietors.
Utica Floor Oil Cloth Factory, corner Columbia, Cornelia and Cooper Sts .. Theodore Pomeroy and Wm. D. Jackson, props.
Utica Gas Ligut Co., Thos. R. Walker, president; Wm. J. Bacon. vice-president : Hen- ry H. Fish, treasurer and general manager, office Mechanie-' Hall.
Utica and Herkimer Gold and Silver Mining Co. of Nevada ; M. T. Meeker. president ; J. V. P. Gardner, treasurer; John D. Collins, secretary.
*UTICA MORNING HERALD AND GAZETTE, (daily.) and UTICA WEEKLY HER- ALD issued every Tuesday, 60 Genesee. Ellis H. Roberts, editor and prop. Utica Novelty Works, 6 Columbia, Wm. Dent, prop.
*UTICA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, 182 Whitesboro. Linus Dean. prop.
Utica Orphan Asylum, (for males and females,) corner Genesee and Pleasant streets, near city limits.
Utica Post Office, Hotel corner Liberty, C. H. Hopkins, postmaster.
Utica Steam Cotton Mills, State. E. A. Graham, president : T. K. Butler, vice-president ; E. Chamberlain, secretary and treasurer : George HI. Wiley, supt. and agent. *UTICA STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. John W. Brown. prop., y John. Utica Steam Gange Co .. ( Edwin A. and Francis G. Wood,) 8 Cornelia.
Utica Steam Knitting Mills, corner Frankiin and Fulton, Lowery & Williams, props. UTICA STEAM WOOLEN CO. Columbia, corner Schuyler; capital. 8194.0%); Thos. B. Devereux, president ; John L. Prentice, vice president ; Gen. James McQuade, sec- retary ; Peter Cogher, agent.
Van Buskirk, Chas., joiner and stair builder, 1 Hart, corner Mandeville. Van Densen, Edwin M. Rev., rector Grace Church, house 44 Cornelis. Van Embergh, Thomas, agent A. M. Express Co., 16 Genesee.
VAN NESS & DOUGLASS, (John H. Van Ness and John H. Doughiss,) furnishing on- dertakers, 43 Geneste. VAN NESS, JOHN H., (Van Ness il Douglass.) Vaughen, Thomas, boarding house, 26 Jay.
Vaughn, Lucy Mise, dress aud cloak maker, 11 Tracy.
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VEDDER. D. JAMES, dentist, 161 Genesee. corner Bleecker. Vedder, Herman N., fruit and confectionery, 17 Bleecker.
Vermilye. Ashbel G. Rev., pastor Reformed Dutch Church, house 6 Hopper.
Vibber. Charles M., ( Fisher & Vibber.)
Vidvard, Peter, (Vidrard & Sheehan.)
Vidvard & Sheehan, (Peter Vidcard and John H. Sheehan,) wholesale grocers and liquor dealers, 29 and 31 John.
Wagner, Henry, florist, corner Genesee and Noyes.
Waldrin, Mary Mrs .. laundress, 82 Fayette.
WALKER, ALFRED, looking glass and picture frames, 153 Genesee.
Walker, John B., ( Walker & Prichard.)
Walker & Prichard, (John B. Walker and John D. Prichard,) carpenters and builders, Jay near John.
WALKER. T. R., vice president of The Savings Bank of Utica, president Utica Gas Light Co.
Walling. Wm. B., carriage maker, corner John and Catharine.
Walter. John, blacksmith. State, corner Cooper.
*WALWORTH'S " BRYANT & STRATTON" BUSINESS COLLEGE, Gardner Block, C. A. Walworth, principal and prop .; H. B. McCreary, asst. principal ; J. M. Wil- liams. asst. teacher.
*WALWORTH. CHAS. A., principal and prop. of Walworth's "Bryant & Stratton " Business College.
WARNER. JARED E., president Utica City National Bank.
Warnick & Brown, (Leslie A. Warnick and John G. Brown,) wholesale and retail deal- ers in tobacco and cigars, 86 Genesee.
Warnick, Leslie A., ( Warwick & Brown.)
Washburn. George, homeop. physician and surgeon, 170 Genesee.
WATERMAN, DANIEL JR., ( Waterman & Hant.)
WATERMAN & HUNT, (Daniel Waterman Jr. and Ward Hunt, Jr.,) lawyers, over 71 Genesee.
Waters, George L., R. R. conductor, 14 Main.
Watson. Wm. H., M. D., physician and surgeon, 270 Genesee.
WEAVER. GEORGE F., sheriff. 15 Genesee.
Weaver, George M., (Seymour & Weaver.) notary public.
Weaver. Wm. N., freight agent, N. Y. C. R. R.
Webb, Nicholas S., (V. S. Hebb & Co .. ) physician and surgeon.
Webh. N. S. & Co., (Nicholas S. Webb and Owen Richards,) druggists and chemists, - 238 Genesee.
Weed, Chas. R., notary public.
Weigand. John. ( Wigand, Nelbach & Co.)
Weigrand, Nelbach & Co .. (John Weigand und Peter J. and John Nelbach,) dealers in fur- niture, looking glasses, &c., 29 Genesee.
Weikert, John. ( Weikert & Parker.)
Weikert & Parker. (John Weikert and Frank M. Parker,) music and musical instru- ments. 199 Genesee. Butterfield House Block.
Weiss & Beare. (Christian Weiss and Henry C. Beare,) manufacturers and dealers in furniture, 100 Fayette, factory, 5 State,
Weiss, Christian. ( Wies & Beare.)
Welbon. Peter. (P. B.hon & Co.)
Welbon. P. & Co .. ( P.ter Welbon and Augustus MI. Fratt, ) dry goods, 62 Genesee.
Welch, Mathew, black-mith. Madison Lane.
Welch, Thomas, bazzare master, U. C. & B. R. R.
Welch. W'm., grocer, 150 Bleecker.
WELLS, JOHN B., (Mhr B. Wells && Co.)
WELLS. J. B. & CO .. . B. Wells and John S. Capron,) dry goods, 79 Genesee. Wert. Hellen Miss, laundry, 42 Liberty.
West. Joseph E . allop, physician and surgeon, 171 Genesee.
West Utica Hotel, 126 Columbia, Anton Brendel, prop.
Westcott, Albertus S. (Bord de Westcott.) Westcott. Fred. A. (Ges. Westcott & Co.)
Westcott, Geo. & Co. (D. W. Northrup and Fret. A. Westcott,) hatters, 52 Genesee. . Western Union Telegraph Co., offee corner Liberty and Genesee, Geo. E. Allen, mani- prer. Wetzel, Andrew Rev .. pl-tor St. Paul's German Lutheran church, house 44 Variek.
WHEELER, REBECCA MES. Bo. Sie Bente. 37 Elizabeth.
WHEELER. RUSSELL, manuf. of stoves and hollow ware and director of B. R. R. R .. 38. 40 and 43 Columbia. WHIFFEN, CHARLES B., (f. B. B?ifn & Co.)
*WHIFFEN. C. B. & CO., ('M/ B. Wagen and Chas E. Butterfield,) Fulton market. 202 Genesee.
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WRIFFEN, ISAAC, meat market. corner John and Jay.
White, David P., job printer. 171 Genesee.
White. Fred'k. S., carpenter and stair builder, 30 Aiken.
White, Henry L., (Hunt & White.)
White, Isaac, manufacturer of clothing, 3rd floor over Nettleton Heath, Genesee. White, N. A. & Son, stoneware and fire brick, 170 Fayette.
Whitfield, J. W. Rev., pastor West Utica Presbyterian Church, house 23 Wiley.
WHITING. A. T., teller Oneida Co. Bank.
Whibaan, Horace, groceries and provisions, 33 John.
WICKENS. JOUN T., groceries and dry goods, corner Varick and Huntington. *WICKS. JOSEPH. tin and sheet iron works, 12 Blandina.
WICKS, JOSEPH MES., (Mrs. R. & J. Wicks.)
WICKS, ROBERT MRS., ( Mrs. R. & J. Wicks.)
*WICKS, R. & J. MRS., ( Mrs. Robert Wicks and Mrs. Joseph Wicks,) millinery and ladies' furnishing goods, 14 Blandina.
Wilbert. Peter. saloon, 3 Tibbits.
WILCOX, II. S., ( Wilcox d: Onfleys.)
WILCOX & OATLEYS. (HI. S Wilcor. J. M. and P. R. Oatley,) clothing, 90 Genesee. Wifev. George H., supt. and agent Utica Steam Cotton Mille.
WILKEY, FREDERICK, groceries and provisions, 35 Kemble.
Wilkins, Samuel & Son, boots and shoes. 52 South.
Willard, Elizabeth Miss, dress maker, 3 Henry.
WILLARD, JOEL, Oneida Co. judge, SS Genesec.
WILLIAMS, A. J., treasurer Empire Woolen Co., Clayville, manuf. wire treadles, 215 Genesee.
Williams, E. W .. lawyer. 98 Genesee.
Williams, Griffith G., (Lyon & Williams.)
Williams, Heber, restaurant. 3 Main.
Williams, Irvine A .. locomotive map manuf .. 1 Blandina.
WILLIAMS, JOHN A., (J. A. Williams & Co.)
*WILLIAMS. J. A. & CO., (Jno. A. Williams, C. M. Hotchkin and Ami Marquisee.) job- bers and manufacturers of cloaks, shawls, millinery, &c., 57 Franklin Square, branch store 52 South Salina street, Syracuse.
Williams & Jones, ( Rees G. Williams and J. Eldred Jones,) general agents of Central N. Y. for Charter Oak Life Insurance Co., 131 and 133 Genesee.
Williams, John D., hats, caps and furs, 166 Genesee.
Williams, James H., (J. Il. & N. A. Williams.)
Williams, J. H. & N. A., (James H. and Norman A.,) cotton and woolen manufs. sup- plies, 215 Genesee.
Williams, James L., (Lowery & Williams.)
WILLIAMS, J. M., asst. teacher of Walworth's " Bryant & Stratton " Business College. Williams. JJobu W .. Broad St ... dairyman and farmer 187.
WILLIAMS, LAWSON B., (Mandy & Williams.)
Williams, Norman A., (J. H. & N. A. , illiams.)
Williams, Richard, meat market, 56 Liberty.
Williams, Rees G., ( Williams && Jones.)
Williams. R. S., cashier Oneida National Bank.
WILLIAMS, STALHAM, secretary and treasurer of The Savings Bank of Utica.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS R., (W. Williams & Co.)
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM, ( W. Williams & Co.)
WILLIAMS, W. & CO., ( William and Thomas R.,) dry goods merchants and manufac- turers of cloaks, 160 Genesee.
*WILLIAMSON, CALVIN H., wholesale and retail dealer in drugs and groceries, 158 Genesee. .
Willis, George, stoves and tinware, 47 and 49 Bleecker.
WILSON, CHAS. S., treasurer U. C. & B. R. R.
Wilson, James R., tailor, 26 Fayette.
Wilson, Mary J. Mrs., milliner and dress maker. 60 Court.
Winchenbach, H., carpenter and builder, 105 Columbia.
*WINDHEIM, GEORGE, saddlery hardware, silver plating, &c., 11 Broad.
Winston. Dwight D., (Geo. W. Head & Co.)
Wise, John HI .. meat market. corner Eagle and Elm.
Wiseman, Robert R., ( Wiseman & Timerman.)
Wiseman & Timerman, ( Robert R. Wiseman and Henry H. Timerman,) house and sign painters, 30 Bleecker.
WOLCOTT. SAMUEL G .. physician and surgeon, 171 Geneseo.
Wolf. Charles, saloon. 39 Genesee.
Wood. Edwin A. (Ulica Steam Gauge Co.)
WOOD, ENOS D., president Wood & Mann Steam Engine Co.
Wood, Francie G., (Utica Steam, Gange (.o.)
Wood, H. J., manuf. and jobber in clothing, 4 and 6 Catharine.
Wood, James, groceries and provisions, 48 and 50 South.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
The Utica Morning Herald,- familiar as " household words," through- out the greater portion of Central and Northern New York, has for many years been the leading journal of this section of the State. Since it came under the man- agement of Hon. Ellis HI. Roberts, it has improved wonderfully in all its depart- ments. The business has grown to be one of such magnitude, that the proprietor can afford to, and does employ, able minds to write up the various subjects treated in his paper. As a chronicles of events transpir- ing daily in this and foreign countries, it is not egapled out-ide the great cities. It. is just the paper for the politician, the farmer, or the general reader, and its im- mense circulation makes it an advertising medium of are valne. The job depart- ment and book binding of the HERALD, are managed by experienced superintend- ents. Mr. R. W. Roberts, of the Job De- partment, is one of the oldest printers in the State, and looks with careful eye after the interests of the office by turning ont superior work in the line of job printing. For further particulars in regard to the HERALD, Daily or Weekly, we refer the reader to advertisements ou pages 346 and 354.
Hayden & Thomas, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries. Provisions, &c., No. 71 New Block. James Street. Rome, N. Y., publish a card on page 194. Messrs. H. & T. keep a good stock on hand and purchase country produce for which the highest price in cash will be paid. Give thein a call.
Benj. B. W. Brabazon, General Insurance Agent. Florence Post Office. Residence, Osceola, Lewis Co., N. Y., pub- lishes a card on page 194. Mr. Brabazon represents good substantial companies, and those wishing to effect an insurance on their lives or property will do well to give him a call.
Greene's Anti-Billons or Tonic Bitters, are an invaluable remedy for all Bilions Diseases. These Bitters are pre- pared on scientific principles and especial- ly adapted to the many forms of disease re- sulting from a diseased liver. Persons suf- fering from debility, languor, and other complaints incident to the spring of the year, will be greatly relieved by these Bit- tery. C. F. Greene, No. 38 Dominick St., Rome, N. Y., is the maunfacturer. His ad- vertisement appears on page 20. .
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W. H. Duval, manufacturer of Sad- dles. Harness and Trunks, at No. 35 Gene- see street. Utica, is far and near noted as being a first-class manufacturer. flis goods on exhibition at the State Fairs have uni- formly been awarded first premiums. For elegance in style and finish of Double or Single Harness, Mr. Duval stands unrival- ed. In the Trunk Department, he em- ploys several experienced workmen, and we venture to say that nowhere can bot- ter goods be found for the same money. We would recommend citizens of Oneida Co. to call on Mr. Duval for anything they may need in either department of his trade. See advertisement on map of county.
A. B. Southwick, M. D., Homco- pathic Physician, No. 33 Dominick Street, Rome. N. Y .. publishes a card on page 258. Dr. Southwick is prepared to treat iu an intelligent and scientific manner. all pa- tients who may favor him with a call. Let the afflicted take notice.
Mrs. A. E. Moore, dealer in Fancy Goods, Hoop Skirts, Worsteds, &c .. No. 89 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y., publishes a card on page 258. Mrs. Moore exhibits great taste in the selection of goods, and that lady must indeed be very fastidious who cannot find something to suit her in this large stock. We cordially commend her to the patronage of the public.
H. L. Rose & Co., dealers in Flour, Feed and Grain, Rome, N. Y., are supply- ing the wants of the community at whole- sale and retail. All may rely noon getting the article just as it is represented to them. Mes-rs. R. & Co. believe that hon- orable dealing is the sure road to success. See card, page 338.
George Du Bois, at 181 Genesee St .. Utica, deals in Crockery, China, Glass Ware, Lamps. Cutlery. Silver Plated Ware. &c., &c. Purchasers of Crockery and China. whether dealers or persons buying P. A. Hart & Co., dealers in Ready Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Clinton, N. Y .. piblish a card of page 208. Their stock embraces the best styles of the various qualities of goods and are offered at prices which cannot fail to for their own nse, will do well to remember that Mr. Du Bois makes direet importations of those goods from Europe several times a year. Hle is thus enabled to offer the new- est patterns. in endless variety, and at bot- tom prices. Remember this when you visit I snit customers. Call at the Clinton Cloth- Utica. See his card on map of the county.
ing Store, Platt & Osborn's Block, College St., and purchase a new suit.
James B. Sykes, of the Clinton Pho- tograph Gallery, is furnishing the public with some of the best pictures in the conu- ty at prices to suit the means of all. Pic- ture Framies of all kinds on hand. Secure the shadow while the substance remains. See card page 208.
B. F. & T. M. Davies, Jewelery and Watch makers, corner Genesee and Whitesboro Sts., Utica, publish a card on the map of the county, fronting title page. This firm are extensive delers in fine goods, from the most celebrated manufac- tories in this and foreign countries. The bonse was established in isis, and has al- ways borne an enviable reputation for fair dealing. We cheerfully recommend them to the favorable notice of those under whose eye these pages may come.
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*WOOD & MANN STEAM ENGINE CO .. E. D. Wood, president ; James F. Moca. tres-arer : bniliers of their patent variable cut-off balance vaive. steam engine side valve, stationery and portable steam engines and circular saw mills, 70 and 72 Far- ette.
Wood. Thoa. II., retired hardware merchant. 376 Genesee.
Woodard. sosan Mrs., dress and cloak maker. 25 Columbia.
Woodford. F. T., agent Remington Agricultural Works, Fayette, corner Seneca.
Woodan!l. Henry I., merchant tailor. st Genesce.
Wo druf. Abel L. James Rockwell & Co.)
Wright. Dana & Co .. . Erastus Z. Wright and James W. Dana.) importers and jobbera in hardware. from and steel. 92 Geneste.
Wright. Ersta - Z .. . Wright. Dung & Co.)
WRIGHT. THOMAs. prop. Franklin House, 147 and 140 Genesee.
VALE. JAMES, tobacco and cigars. 2 Columbia.
Vates. Charles A .. ( C. A. Yatex & Co.)
Yates. C. A. & Co. (Charles A. Yates and Mathew M. Griffith.) wholesale clothiers. Marble Block. 54 Genesee.
Yates, Holland. (H. Yates & Co.)
Yates. II. & Co .. Holund Yates and Alexander Headcock.) wholesale fruit and oyster house. 47 Gonesee.
Yates. James D .. ( R. V. Ya'es & Son.)
Yates. Rynivier V., (R. V. Yates & Son.)
Yates. R. V. & Son. ( Nusitter F. und James D.) clothing. 100 and 100 Genesee.
Y Cyfil. O'R. Hon. Wid, (Thy Friend from the Old Country.) monthly magazine. pob- lished by Mrs. Catherine Rowland -. 25 Blandina.
Y Drycb. (The Mirror, published weekly by J. Mather Jones, 55 Broadway.
Youten. George H .. boarding house. 20 John.
Young. C. Miss. milliner. 2 Broad.
Young & England, ( George W. Young and William England.) boots and shoes 164 Ger- este.
Young. George. ( Young & Hahn.)
Young. George W .. . Young & England.)
Young & Hain. forre Young and John M. Hahn.) Utica Steam Bakery and Confection- erv. 33. 35 aud 37 Bleecker.
Young. James T., (Bice & Young.)
ZIPP & KLEIN, (PliNin Zipp and John Klein,) furniture, &c., ? Catharine. ZIPP. PHILIP. i Zio & Abin.) Zoeker. Alphonsus Rev .. pastor St. Joseph's German Roman Catholic Church.
MeKown & Co., Frame Makera. 10 : Whitesboro Street. Crica. publi-h a card bacco, Surf and Cigars. No. 61 James ... on page 304. The lone experience and un. , Rome. N. Y .. publish a card on page : 2. uspal tachities enjoyed by this house en- ! Ye lovers of the weed will bere and & -0- able them to supply their eu-tomers with ; lace for all their woes if it can be forrd in Frames for Pictures. Looking Glasses. |smoking Havanas or Meer-chaums. Ifyou Photographs. &c .. of superior quality, and i will use tobacco, call at Sworthguer & Co.'s at rates so low that none can be reasonably | and get it.
dissatisfied. We would especialis recom- mend our friends in Oneida County, who have choice engravings or paintings, with- ont frames. or even with frames. (if oid or rusty.) to call on Me -- rs. Mckown & Co. and have them mounted with rich gilt rosewood or walnut frites of fashionatde patterns. The effect would be so pleasing that they would feel it a duty to recommend their cel ghlors to "go and do likewise."
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J. W. Hannahs, dealer in Dry Goods and Groe-rie -. Floyd corners. N. Y .. adverti-es on pre :02. Mr. Hannahs has taken the store Formerly occupied by .s . Clark, and has filled it with a choice stock of goods, which he is determined to sell | cheap. If fair dealing and attention to the want- of bis customers will insare success we think Mr. Hanushs will succeed. Call and see.
Swortfiguer & Co .. dealers in
A. R. Stevens, Merchant Tailor. at No. 9 Fayette Street. U'nes, keeps con- stantly on hand & great variety of ch thes. suitable for all styles of Men's. Youth's and Boy's wenr, and is prepared to cut and make up garments for customers in the be-t manner and after the latest styles. call at his store will verify the truth of this statement. see card on map of the county.
J. W. Brown, proprietor of Stesm Dyeing and Chausing Establishment. No. 9 John Street. Utica. N. Y., is prepared to renovate old clothes and give them the ap- pearance of new. Fifty per cent. can be raved in the cost of clothing by liberally patronizing this establishment. J. W. Forsyth, No, 3 James Street. Rome, is the Agent for that place. See card, page 213.
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402 ONEIDA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
THE OLANTON COURIDES,
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EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, AT CLINTON, N. Y.
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