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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
N. C. Newell & Son, dealers in Pa- " The Buckeye, "-J. M. Childs per Hangings, Paints, Oils, &c., may be ) & Co .. Proprietors. Office 1:1 Genesee found at their Mammoth and Palatial ! Street, Utica. It is hardly worth while to Store. No. 111 Genesee St .. Utica. This is I discuss the merits of this celebrated Mow- ing and Reaping Machine at this late day. So perfect and complete was the machine one of the oldest houses, if not the oldest. in Ctica, it having been established on the ground where it now stands more than ffly as originally invented. that its principles years ago, and is undoubtedly the oldest in have never been changed. Improvement in this line of business in Central New York. This firm do a large wholesaling business. and we cordially recommend dealers
parts, it is true, have been made. as experi- ence showed them to be requisite. When it is understood that notwithstanding the throughont Central New York, as wellas igreat number of Machines thrown upon private individuals, to select their stock of Paper Hangings. Paints, Oile. Varnishe -. &c .. at this house. See cut of store and advertisement on colored page 322.
McQuade & Carney, manufacturers and dealers in Hats, Caps and Fur-, at No. 66 Genesee St .. Utica, are new candidates for public favor in their line of trade, and As "a new broom always sweeps clean," we bespeak for them a lucrative and in- creasing business. They bring into the business. tact and energy. and a determina- tion to excel. Call at the new store when in Utica. See card on page 219.
Erastus Lee, dealer in Agricultural Implements and Hardware. No. 39 Bleecker Street. Utica. N. Y., publishes an advertise- ment on colored page 304. Mr. Lee keeps & larze assortment, among which is Douge'- Patent Mower and Reaper, with four Rakes. so constructed as to reel in the grain and rake it off' in any size gavel required. This is pronounced by good judges the best Self- Raker in use. Parties interested will con- suit their own interest by calling on Mr. Lee.
Wallace & Loomis, Homeopathic Physicians. at Oneida, Madison Co .. have. by their uniform attention to patients and general success in treatment, won the es- teem and confidence of the public in their vicinity. Those who are unfortunate enough to require medical treatment will do well to call on them.
Dr. Kingsley, of Rome. justly cele- brated for the many cures he has effected of that most distressing disease. Cancer, pub- liches a notice on pare 220. H : is prepared to treat all scrofulous diseases. and others of long standing, and assures his patients that they will not be charred a 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. Lot the afflicted give him a call.
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H. J. Hlillard, dealer in the cele- brated American Button-Hole. Over-Seam- ing and Sewing Machine, and also Lamb's Family Knitting Machines, publishes a card on page 40. For particulars as to the merits of these machines, see card. We would merely day in the way of adding our testimony, that they are among the most perfect machines we have seen. Miss Hit- fard may be found at 195 Genesee Street, Utica, in the new Butterfield House.
the market for public favor, more than 100.000 of the "Buckeye's" have been sold .- it will be universally conceded that the majority are in favor of this as a labor saving implement. We will not attempt to detail its merita, but prefer to recom- mend the reader to peruse the advertise- ments-pages 219 and 358.
Simmons & Day, Marble workers and wholesale dealers in Marble, Lime- stone. Free-stone and Granite, at Nos. 21 and 23. Bleecker street. Utica, are without doubt the largest dea ers in their line of goods in Central New York. Being agents. they have peculiar advantages for obtain- ing the best Scotch Granite, direct from the granite beds of "bonnie Scotland." and can supply dealers at a discount from New York city prices. In a brief notice like this, it would be impossible to detail the many advantages to be derived by purchas- ing either finished work or the raw mate- rial of this enterprising firm. To the deal- er we would suggest that as Messrs. Sim- mons & Day are the most extensive buy- ers in this section of the State, they un- doubredly buy cheaper than others, and consequently can afford their goods at the lottest market rates. To those who desire to erect a monument or tomb stone to the memory of some dear friend. we would re- mind them that here they can find a large number of monuments. stones, &c .. cut from the various grades of Marble, Free- stone and Granite, comprising various styles, and of size and price to suit the taste of all customers. They employ a large force of experienced workmen, and keep constantly on hand an immense stock of finished work. They are also very ex- tensive dealers in Lime-stone, and have filled many orders for cut stones for banks, stores, churches and private residences in many places in and outside the limits of Oneida County. See advertisement colored page 321.
C. W. Randall, General Agent of the Mutual Protection Life Assurance So- eiety, fo: Central New York, publishes a carl on the Map. This Society possesses all the most valuable features of the best Insurance Companies in the country, and Mr. Randall will attend promptly to all business connected with his office. The importance of Life Insurance is too well known by all who have given attention to the subject, to require any argument in its favor. The only question with most men is in what company shall I insure? For particulars see card. Mr. R.'s office is at No. 4 Observer Building.
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ONEIDA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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BY P. G. MUNGER.
A TWENTY-EIGHT COLUMN PAPER,
Devoted to News, Agriculture, Literature. and in Politics we will "Hew to the Line, let the Chips fall where they may."
Terms :--- $1.50 per Annum in Advance: if not paid in Three Months, $2.00 will be charged.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
Globe Mutual Life Insurance Company .- It is with the greatest plea- sure that we call attention to the advertise- ment, inside the first cover. The institu- tion there represented is, we are satisfied from personal inspection, possessed of every substantial advantage which is pre- sented by any company, and particularly of one which is not universally possessed. that of the most indicions and economical management. This, after all is perhaps the most important merit which a company can possess and this we conceive the Globe to be most certainly assured of. from the character of its organic structure, and of the well and widely known men who con- stitute the board of management, and the features in its charter to which we allude, is calculated to secure a continuance of the same careful and skillful control which has so rapidly pushed it forward into the fore- most rank of life companies in America.
We take it for grauted that the reader approves of life insurance, and if not al- ready insured, designs at some time to effect an insurance upon his life. If rich he will do so for an investment; for men of wealth have learned that it pays, and that while it pays. it nicely protects against those reverses and misfortunes from which even they are not exempt. The poor and those of moderate means, will insure he- cause it is the only way in which they can secure a fortune or a support to their loved dependent families, if death comes before they have had time to accumulate one.
We cheerfully commend the Globe to the insuring community. It has for its presi- dent one of the fathers of life insurance in America, the founder of the company first chartered in the State of New York, and the author of the most beneficent feature of insurance-the non-forteiture system. The Globe was the first company to apply this most just condition to all its. policies. Into the hands of such men, it would be judged, we might safely trust our interests. and experience has demonstrated that it is SO.
The Globe presents an universal variety of plans for insurance, all at the most rea- sonable rates. Read the advertisement.
Lord & Co., Manufacturers and Whole- sale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, ad- vertise on the map. No one can visit this establishment, at Nos. 31, 35 and 37 Genesee Street, and No. 6 JJohn Street, Utica, N. Y .. without being impressed with the fact that here is the place to purchase any variety or style of furniture for any room, from the kitchen to the parlor. Those who intend to purchase new furniture should not fail to call at Lord & Co.'s before purchasing.
The Wood & Mann Steam En- gine Company, advertised ou coord page 2, opposite county man, of the largest and best arrangel establishments to be found in the Siste The most approved patterns of Portale and Stationary Engines. Boilers Saws Mi .... Shingle Mills, and in fact aunost eiers- thing necessary for the complete out: any establishment run by steam, is mana- factured at this establishment. Their Ez- gines are sent to all parts of the country. and are giving the best of satisfaction. A visit to their extensive works in Utica would well repay any one capable of appre- ciating it. A good assortment always on hand. Any pattern, from 4 to Si Hone power, manufactured to order. Office atd Ware rooms Nos. 60 and 72 Fayette street. Utica, N. Y.
S. F. Tremain, Dental Surgeon. No. 53 Dominick Street, Rome, N. Y., is pre- pared to perform all work in the best man- ner. The "Rose Pearl Base " for mount- ing artificial teeth is a new thing. and fr superior to Gold or Rubber. Those who are so unfortunate as to lose their teeth will be supplied with a good substitute br cad .- ing on Mr. Tremain. See card, page 275.
G. J. Leach, Watch Maker. Jewels: and Optician, 40% Dominick Street. Roze. N. Y., calls the attention of the public to an elegant assortment of goods. in aa ad- vertisement on page 312. "Mr. Leach is 1 judge of the goods in which he deal. sti buys those of good quality and has Lo others to sell. His stock of Spectacles. Pocket Knives, Pens, &c., is large, and we cheerfully recommend his establishment to all interested in the purchase of first cia's goods. Mr. Leach has also a store at Wa- terville, N. Y.
The "Utica Daily Observer. and " The Observer and Democrat." (werk- ly,) published by Messrs. Grove & Bailey. are thriving papers, growing in circulation and popularity. The new " Observer But.d- ings." 113 Genesee Street, are the finest .f the kind between Albany and Buffalo, 3 :: add much to the appearance of that part of Utica. The office is supplied with fast presses and modern type in quantities and styles to warrant them in undertakings job of printing that may be required. The " Gospel Messenger" newspaper is issa c from this office.
As an advertising medinm. " The Ob-c :- ver" is worthy of the patronage of all who desire to be brought before the public. as its circulation is extensive throughout Oneida and surrounding counties. See ad- vertisement, page 320.
Henry Martin, Practical Furri .r. Nos. 159 and 161 Genesee street, Utica, N. Dillenbeck Brothers, dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Go .. d., Cloths. Cos- Fimeres, Vestinge. &c., at the Cheap Cash Store, are prepared to do the fair thing hy all their customers. If you want a geri article call on them and receive it at a res- sonable price. Their store is at No. 73 Y., publishes a card on the Map. His stock of Hats, Caps and other goods in his line is not surpassed in variety, style and quali- ty by any establishment in the city. Those who wish alterations or repairs in their furs will find it done in the best manner at this place. Read his card and then give | James Street, a few doors south of the no.t him & call.
office. Their card appears on page 162.
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ONEIDA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
American Button-Hole, Over-Seaming AND
Sewing Machine.
The cheapest, as well as the best, since it is really two machines combined in one, making either the Lock Stitch or Button-Hole Stitch as occasion may require. Simple in construction, comparatively noiseless. easily anderstood. and, in a word, it com- bines with those advantages exclusively its own. the most desirable qualities of all others, doing every variety of sewing in a SUPERIOR MANNER; and in addition, works a most perfect Button-Hole, and Over-Seams splendidly. Office, 195 Genesee Street, (Butterfield House,) H. J. HILLIARD, Ag't.
Lamb's Family Knitting Machine.
Knits Hosiery of all sizes ; Knits the Heel; Nar- rows off the Toe, and knits a pair of Socks in 30 minutes. The only Knitting Machine in the world that can set up its own work, knit all sizes, and shape a stocking the same as can be done when knit by hand. By operating the two rows of needles separately, alternately, or at the same time. it will make four distinct webs, thus en- abling it to do a great variety of Fancy work. The Lamb Machine has taken Highest Premiums, Gold and Silver Medals, at all Agricultural and Mechanical Exhibitions, in- cluding the " Paris Exposition " of 1867. All letters of inquiry may be addressed to
H. . J. HILLIARD, 195 GENESEE STREET, (Butterfield House, ) UTICA, N. Y.
D. P. COX & A. J. STONE,
DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF
SASII, BLINDS, DOORS & MOULDINGS,
CAMDEN, N. Y. PLANING, MATCHING, SAWING & TURNING DONE TO ORDER.
THE WORLD RENOWNED
Cline's Vegetable Embrocation.
The effects of this EMBROCATION are truly wonderful. Prepared and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by B. CLINE, No. 16 ELIZABETH STREET, UTICA, N. Y. And by Draggists and Store Keepers generally. None genuine without the written signature of "B. CLINE."
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
Important Knowledge .- As mu-
Mrs. M. Servey, manufacturer of elc is now an indispensable necessity in j all kinds of Ornamental Hair Work, No. 2 every household. any refiable information | Broad Street, Utica, N. Y .. advertises on [ colored leaf op. page 85. Mrs. Servey bas { many years experience in this business,
is valuable as to the best place to bay mu- sicalinstruments We have been acqualat- el for rears personalis with the firm of and ladies of Oneida and adjoining coun- Relington & Howe, and have known of ities will consult their own interest by giv- their business facilities. We Book that no ling her a call. A variety of fancy articles and perfumery always on sale. Her prices are as low as the same quality of goods can be purchased elsewhere. Call and see. Horse between New York aud Chicago can compete with them successfully, as their facilities are unequaled. In addition to the immense capital at their control. they have special of tracte with several leading John G. Hoerlein, Merchant Tail- or. No. 2 Catharine Street. Utica. N. Y .. keeps a good stock of goods and makes them up to suit his customers. at prices which cannot fail to satisfy the most exact- ing. His card appears on page 16. - first-class manufacturers, whereby they buy cheaper than any other dealers in the Uni- tel states oftypichere. Their immense trade requires oniy a small proft on each one of their many transactions to ensure them a handsome income. Their terms are most Central City Savings Bank, lo- cated at 131 Genesee St .. Utica. The bene- ficent results from the establishment of savings banks in our county cannot be over-estimated. Without them it would be impossible for the thousands who now avail themselves of the opportunities they offer to so advantageously Jay the founda- tion- for future wealth and opulence, or even independence. A majority of the de- posits are usually made in sums so small highly liberal. And another important consideration is that their treatment of their customers is perfectly honorable. a very important .matter in the purchase of such a complicated affair as a musical in- strument. Their recommendation of in- atramente can be depended on implicitly .- This we know from an extensive acquaint- ance amon : handreds to whom they have sold instruments. We sivise our readers to give them a call. or certainly to write to | that they could not be invested as safely in them before deciding on the purchase of a ! any other way, with the privilege of draw-
Piano Forte. Orzan or Melbieon. or any musical merchandise. See the Addenda to
this volume, which contains a portion of : a few cents or a few dollars each week. or
their catalogne. Also see card on Co. Map.
A. A Hoffman, manaiscorer and dealer in Furniture and Looking Glasses. No. 44 Sonth JJames Street. Rome. N. Y .. keeps one of the very best s-shr;ments of plain and elegant furniture to be found in the country. "Dealery and those about to refurnish theirhouses will consait their own interest by calling at Hoffman's. See card. paire 255.
Kane & Pomroy, of Lockport, N. Y., Advertise a new article of Elastic Roof- in which but ders and others will do well to examine. This Patent >Hiciste Cement is found to possess the qualities desired in roodne, and is taking the place of .ess valuable and less enduring materials. Town and Country Richte for-ile. Messrs. Kane & Pomroy are prepared to repair old gravel mois and pat on new ones apon reasonable terms. See advertisement on colored page 303. Address. Erwin Kane. No. 52 Walnut. . or John R. Pomroy, No. 51 Locust Street. Lockport. N. Y. -
Julien Batchelor. Tin and Copper- smith. No. 4 Devereux Street. Utica. N. Y .. is prepared to do all work in his line in a manner satisfactory to his patrons. le manufactures Sap Pane. Backets, Chee-e Vats. &c .. all of which from the best of stock and by first-class workmen. His card appears on page 356.
J. Louis, Catler. Too! and Saw Maker. No. 1> Liberty street, U'tica, N. Y .. pub- lishes a card on pare 378. He keeps a large assortment of cutlery on hand, and is pre- pared to do all kinds of sharpening and re- pairing in the best manner. Give bin a call for any tinkering in the cutlery line.
ing a liberal interest ; while the Savings Bank presents to those who can spare bnt
Tas often as possible of their gains. a safe depository where their little ga'rs will be surely accumulating. until like the rolling rp of a snow ball. it becomes of colossal proportions. Let each young man who now spends ten or twenty cents daily for tobacco or cigars, or for his "sherry cob- lers." seriously reflect on the results that migh: accrue if instead of thus spending his perbaps hard-earned funds. he would deposit the same amount in a Savings Bank! Let him make the deposits regular- Is and without fail .- counting them as lost to him forever .- just as it would be if spent as before. Semi-annually. or oftener. the interest would be compounded with the principal. Not many years would elapse before he would have at his command a handsome capital for whatever enterprise he chose to enter upon, and he would also be rid of an injurious and lowering habit. Among all the Savings Banks with which we are acquainted. we know of none pre- senting more favorable features to the de- positor than the Central City Savings Bank. For a more Incid statement of its advantages we refer the reader to the ad- vertisement on county map, facing the title page of this book.
Mrs. L. J. Shaw, Fashionable Mil- liner and Dress Maker, No. ? Columbia Street, Utica, N. Y .. is prepared to do all work in that line in the best manner and most fashionable style. She also keeps a wood assortment of Ladies' Furnishing Goods, which will be sold at reasonable rates. Another feature of her establish- ment is an Employment Office where good servants can always be had. See card, page 338.
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ECONOMY!
Business men who desire to practice economy, are invited to inspect the following list of Prices for Job Printing, at the old
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ESTABLISHMENT, No. 22 Liberty Street, Utica, N. Y.
Business Cards, from $2 to $8 per M.
Bill Heads, from $3 to $10 per M.
Letter Heads from $3 to $10 per M.
Circulars,. from $2 to $5 per M.
Posters,. from $3 to $5 per 100.
Books, Pamphlets, Programmes,
And every variety of Printing, done at proportionately low rates. Work done PROMPTLY, NEATLY, and in the very best style. Particular attention given to fine Book and Pamphlet Work. The attention of the public is invited to our
Specimens of Printing, New Type, &c.
CALL AT
NO. 22 LIBERTY STREET,
D. F. RITCHIE,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
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S. Barringer, whose Billiard Parlors. Dining and Ice Cream Rooms are adver- tised on page 3 6. bas one of the most ex- tensive as well as most elegantly fitted up establishments of the kind in Central New York. If you want a good " square meal." or only a lunch. coll at Barringer's and receive everything that your palate may demand. His establishment is located at | gives his personal supervision to all work. Nos. 173. 175. 1;7 and 179 Genesee street. I His card appears on colored page 168. Carton Block. Utica. N. I.
The Clinton Courier, published by Raymond Brothers, at Linton, N. Y .. is a good local paper. containing a summa- ry of current news and secounts of all im- portant local matters. rendering it one of the best local papers in the County. Its road- ers will find in every issue something to
interest and instruct. See advertisement i and can offer great inducements to those
on page 402.
James C. P. Kincaid, No. TT Genesee street, Utica. N. Y., aavertises on colored page :38. Those accustomed to visit this store and see the display of goods of all descriptions. will need no no- tice from us. His stock of elegant Dress Goods. Shawls. Laces and Embroideries. is immense. and he is selling these as well as the more common couds, as low as they can be parchased in Central New York .- Let ail doubters call and see for themselves.
D. P. Cox & A. J. Stone, manufac- turers of sash, Blinds. Doors and Mould- ings. Camden. N. Y .. pablish a card on page + 6. Messrs. Cor & stone are prepared to fill all orders at short notice. Planing. Matching, Sawing and Turning done to or- der. in the best manner.
Cline's Vegetable Embrocation : Rome. N. Y. See card on County Map.
has become famous for its wonderful effect in allaying pain and healing wounds of all kinis. It is manufactured by B. Cline. No. Iti Elizabeth St .. Utica, who also puts up Extracts. Hair Oils. &c., of a superior qua :- ity. See advertisement. page 405.
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Metcalf & Dering, Lumber dealers. Contractors and Builders. Utica, N. Y .. are prepared to do Planing. Sawing and all work usually performed at s first-class mill. Mr. Metcalf is an Architect and Designer. and will draw plans aud attend to all worx in his department. Their office is at the corner of Culver and Falton streete. See card, page 372.
C. W. Shapley, Dentist, No. 108 Genesee street. Utiva. N. Y., publishes a card on page 372. Until recently he was in company with A. N. Priest. Judging from past experience we should say that Dr. Shapley will perform all operations in the best manner. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide 'Gas .- Give him a call.
W. H. Kavanagh, Pinmber and Gas Fitter. No. 213 Genesee street. Utica. N. Y., keeps an excellent as-ortment of Gas Fixtures. Pipe. Pumps, and everything usually found in a first-class establishment. Persons in the city or country who wish their houses furnished in the best merner will do well to call on Mr. Kavanszb. who
N. Hollister, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Books. Stationery. &c .. No. 131 Genesee street, Utica. N. Y .. keeps a gen- eral assortment of all goods in his line. from which any one may select to his mind. A great variety of Traveling Birs isslwsva on hand. Mr. Hollister is agent for four fines of steamers from the Old Country. who wish to aid their friends in coming bere. His card appears on page 312.
Charles Dieckow, manufacturer of Pide and Shot Guns. No. 11 Broad street, Urica. N. Y. Mr. D. understands the wants of sportsmen, and they will find it for their advantage to call on him. He is a practi- cal workman and will do all kinds of re- pairing in the best manner. See card on page 360.
H. W. Oliver, Photograph Artist. has one of the finest establishments in Central New York. His rooms are so fit- ted up that he can take plain pictures of any size or with landscape and rustic work for background. One of his rooms are 75 feet deep. Those who want good pictures car find them at this establishment. Give him a call in Kingsley's Block, James St ..
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J. P. Davison & Son, who-e card appears on page at. manmiacture some of the best agricultural implements in use. The Iron Clad Potatoe Digger. of which they are the patentees. is pronounced hy those who have used it the best thing of the kind in use. Their Hammered : teel teeth a call for any implement needed. and be
G. W. Silcox, Engraver. Lithographer and Letter Press Printer, whose card ap- | cultivators are the best in use. Give them pears on pare gr0. is prepared to execute. with neatness and di-patch. all work en- ! sure and get the best at the lowest price.
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