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Syracuse Christian Union, 16 S. Salina ; W. Brown Smith, president ; Theodore L. I'vol, secretary.
Syracuse City Bank; Patrick Lynch, president; Danlel II. Fitzgerald, cashler ; An- thony Lamb jr., book keeper; Stephen Pendergast jr., clerk.
Syracuse City Clerk's office, City Hall.
Syracuse City Treasurer's office, City Hall.
Syracuse City Water Works Company, office 21 West Washington: Ellas W. Leaven- worth, president; Geo. F, Comstock, vice-president ; Allen Munroe, treasurer; Edward 11. Brown, secretary and superintendent.
*SYRACUSE DAILY COURIER & UNION, D. J. Ilalsted, publisher and proprietor, office 59 E. Genesee. Courier Building.
*SYRACUSE DAILY STANDARD, and Onondaga Standard, (weekly,) 22 E. Washing- ton, Summers & Co. proprietors.
Syracuse Glass Company ; Edward B. Judson, president; Joseph J. Glass, secretary and treasurer; Jacob Crouse, vice president ; Nehemiah C. Ryder, agent ; 221 to 277 E. Washington; office on Water, rear of works.
Syracuse Hosiery Company; William Brown Smith, president ; George Barnes, secr. . tary ; Francis H. Nye, treasurer; William A. Duncan, general superintendent ; 31 West Onondaga.
*SYRACUSE HOUSE, Oliver E. Allen, jr., proprietor ; corner S. Salina and E. Gencore. *SYRACUSE JOURNAL, daily, weekly and semi-weekly ; Trualr & Smith, proprie- tors, Journal building, 24 E. Washington.
SYRACUSE NATIONAL BANK, 33 S. Salina, (up stairs,) John II. Chedell, president, Auburn ; Orrin Ballard, cashier ; Nathan R. Colton, teller.
Syracuse & Oswego Canal Line, 85, 87 and 89 E. Water.
Syracuse Patent Broom Co., 73 S. Salina; E. A. Cutler, president, Providence, R. I ; E. F. Phillips, secretary, New York ; office 90 W. Brodway ; S. W. Squier, enperiu- tendent. Syracuse.
SYRACUSE POST OFFICE, Bastable Block, E. Genesee, George L. Maynard, post master: Chas. F. Williston, deputy post master ; E. H. Maynard, general clerk ; I .. A. Barnes, superintendent of carriers ; Harry Wagoner, clerk of mailing depart- ment ; E. M. Sanford, box and stamp clerk ; H. P. Shove, clerk general delivery ; S. C. Adams, distributing clerk.
Syracuse Savings Institution, Savings Bank Buildings, corner N. Salina and Janes, Elias W. Leavenworth, president; Henry Gifford, 1st vice president; W. Brown Smith, 2d vice-president; Jos. F. Sabine, treasurer.
*SYRACUSE UNION, (German,) 141 N. Salina, published every Saturday by John la Roehner.
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*TALBOT, ELIAS T., proprietor Onondaga Temperance IIonse, .N. Salins corne; Church.
*TALBOTT, THOMAS Jr., felt cement and gravel roofing, 61 W. Water.
Tallman, Charles, (Earll Bro's & Co.)
Tamkin, Charles, (C. &. W. Tamkin.)
Tamkin C. & W., (Charles and William,) billiard saloon, Wieting Block.
Tamkın, Wm., (C. & W. Tamkin.)
Tankee, Augustus, physician, 279 N. Salina.
Tanner, Frank, carpenter, Walton corner Franklin.
Tate & McCollom, (Samuel Tate and Alexander McCollom,) lumber dealers, Water, bo- tween Chestnut and Irving.
Tate, Samuel, (Tate & Mc Collom,) owns farm 30.
TAYLOR, SAMUEL, dealer in meat and vegetables, 121 South-West.
TEACHOUT, TIIOMAS J., meat market, 95 S. Sallna.
Teall, T. Herbert, general agent Hartford Publishing Co., 43 Kirk Biock.
Teall, William W., cashier Second National Bank of Syracuse.
Tekulskie, Caroline, grocery, 128 Mulberry.
*THALIIEIMER, MORRIS, groceries and provisions, 99 E. Genesoc.
Thayer, Francis A., lawyer, 18 S. Salinn.
THE AMERICAN WESLEYAN, office 43 and 45 E. Jefferson, Rev. Adam Crooks. A. M., editor and agent.
The Children's Banner, 43 and 45 E. Jefferson, Rev. A. Crooks, publisher and agent. *THE STATE LEAGUE, office Convention Block, E. Genesee, T. L. Carson, editor and publisher.
The Union Coarse Salt Co., William Winton, president; Geo. F. Comstock, treasurer ; Lyman W. Conkey, secretary ; Clinton Block.
The Western Coarse Salt Co., Van R. Richmond, prealdent ; Geo. F. Comstock, treas. urer ; Lyman W. Conkey, secretary ; Clinton Block.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
The Syracuse Daily Standard, and Onondaga Standard, (weekly,) are published by " Summers & Co.," at No. 22 East Washington street. For many years these ably conducted papers have been regular and welcome visitors at the firesides and in the counting rooms of a large portion of the citizens of Onondaga and surrounding counties. Their political principles and standing as journals are too well known to require comment here, suf- fice it that no effort or expense is spared to render them first class. The "Standard office," is provided with type and all mate- rials necessary for executing first class job printing. With a desire for the future pros- perity of the Standard, we refer the reader to their card on page 298.
F. Wolf & Brothers, Furniture dealers, at 79 South Salina St., publish an attractive card on page 316. This firm is composed of practical workmen, who per- sonally supervise all branches of their business. Their facilities for manufactur- ing and selling goods cheap, are probably unsurpassed in Syracuse. By all means call and examine their stock and prices.
York, Smith & Hinman, Com- mission Merchants and Brokers in General Merchandise, at 22 East Genesee street, Syracuse, offer superior inducements to country dealers. Their facilities for job- bing at low prices are superior to many others. Retail purchasers will find them supplied with almost everything, and at exceedingly low prices. See card, page 284.
J. Bruyn, agent for several first class Fire Insurance Companies, at No. 9 Clin- ton Block, Syracuse, has been remarkably fortunate in his risks, a fact of prime im- portance with insurers. He will take none but first class risks. See card, page 290.
At the Apulia Carriage Fac- tory, at Apulia Station, lately opened by D. D. Clark and John Williams, may be purchased Carriages or Cutters of any style. The proprietors are practical mechanics of long experience. They use only the best of timber and iron in their work, which, put together by first class workmen, will be sure to give entire satisfaction to those lucky enough to purchase of them. See card, page 228.
The Skaneateles Democrat, pub- Itshed by H. B. Dodge, at Skaneateles, has acceptably served the citizens of that vi- cinity for nearly twenty years, under his management. As a literary sheet and ex- positor of general and local news, it has been a welcome visitor at the homes of thousands, and as an advertising medium it is no doubt highly prized by the mer- chants and manufacturers in that locality. Mr. Dodge is supplied with type and press- es suitable for executing job printing .- See card, page 236.
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Lavington & Co., of the Poudrette Works, Green Point, Salina, work under the patronage of the Board of Health. They remove the night soil from Syracuse, and, by drying it with peat and plaster, convert it into a perfectly inodorous sub- stance, without losing its fertilizing prop- erty. It is used extensively by farmers on all farm produce, especially corn, potatoes, and tobacco. It is also highly esteemed by gardeners for increasing and maturing their crops. See card, page 334.
Thos. Talbott Jr., agent for War- ren's Fire and Water-proof Roofing, does business at 61 West Water street, Syracuse. This celebrated roofing material covers too many of our public and private buildings, and is too well known for its many good qualities to need recommendation here. Mr. Talbott can give any information de- sired. See cards, pages 334 and 374.
The Cardiff Hotel, under the pro- prietorship of Mr. Frederick Motsiff, affords a convenient resting place for travelers who have occasion to visit the village of Cardiff. We can assure all such, abun- dance of wholesome fare for themselves, and good stabling and care for their horses. See card, page 224.
W. S. Moorhead's Fire and Life In- surance Agency, No. 3 Wieting Block, rep- resents some of the best companies in the country. All who have not provided for their families by securing for them the benefit of a Life Policy, should give him a call. All kinds of property insured against fire at the lowest rates. See advertise- ment, page 263.
S. W. Cately, Carriage Mannfacturer, of Tully, is prepared to fill all orders for Buggies, Spring Wagons and Carriages. He selects the best of materials, and war- rants all work. Those who patronize him may rely upon getting their money's worth. His advertisement appears on page 264.
G. W. Silcox, Engraver, Lithograph- er and Letter Press Printer, whose card appears on page 246, is prepared to execute, with neatness and dispatch, all work en- trusted to his. care. Those wishing any- thing in his line cannot do better than to call at 67 South Salina street, and examine specimens of his work.
A. G. Dryer, Tully, manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, and dealer in Stoves and Agricultural Imple- ments, Hardware &c. Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of all articles in his line. Clothes Wringers and Kerosene Lamps, of the most approved patterns, are also kept. Mr. Dryer is an enterprising business man, who understands the wants of the community, and how to supply them. Our readers will find his advertisement on page 245.
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Third National Bank of Syracuse, James Munroe, president ; Allen Munroe, vice presl- dent ; Francis H. Williams, cashier and teller ; 15 S. Salina.
*THOLENS & BRO., (John A. and Peter,) manufacturers of picture frames, looking glasses, window shades, &c., 63 E. Genesee.
THOLENS, JOHN A., (Tholens & Bro.)
THOLENS, PETER, (T'holens & Bro.)
Thomas, Elizabeth, midwife, 285 N. Salina.
Thomas, Frank, tailor, 285 N. Salina.
THOMASMEYER, H., (Brown & Thomasmeyer.)
Thompson, Aaron, shoemaker, 335 E. Water.
Thompson, Christian Rev., pastor St. John's Evangelical Church ; residence Union, corner Butternut.
Thompson, Samnel, salt manufacturer, boards Empire House.
Thompson, William, farmer leases 99, Renwick Avenue.
Thorn. R. W., manufacturer of tobacco and cigars, 1 N. Warren, Kimber Block.
Thow, Michael Mrs., fancy goods, 80 E. Genesee.
Throop, Gardner E., secretary and treasurer Throop's Grain Cleaner Company.
Throop's Grain Cleaner Company, E. Water, corner Grape.
Thurber, I. A., (Thurber & Loomis.)
Thurber & Loomis, (I. A. Thurber and G. H. Loomis,) manufacturers and wholesale dealers in bakestuffs and confectionery, 35 N. Salina.
THURBER, OLIVER H. P., fruits and confectionery, 71 E. Genesee.
Thurwachter, John, hotel, 227 N. Salina.
Thurwachter, Lonis L., (Peter Waggoner & Co.)
Tickner, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, 9 and 11 E. Water, and 97 Montgomery.
Tillotson, Collins F., saloon, N. Y. C. R. R. depot.
*TILY, ALFRED, plumbing, gas and steam fitting, &c., 89 E. Genesec.
*TITUS, RICHARD, (Fiske & Titus.)
Tobey, William B., (W. B. Tobey & Co.)
Tobey, W. B. & Co., (William B. Tobey and Benjamin B. Worden,) wholesale and retail druggists, 30 E. Genesee.
Tobin, Michael, grocer, 71 Wolf.
TOBIN. RICHABD, Vanderbilt Saloon, corner E. Water and Irving.
Troendle, Cassamer, cane seated chair bottomer, 231 Lock.
Toll, De Witt C., sheriff, Court House.
TOTMAN, C. S., physician, 14 S. Clinton, residence 12 S. Ciinton.
Town, Maggie Miss, teacher Genesee school.
TOWNSEND, EDWARD, (E. H. Bancroft & Co.) ( Townsend, Grant & Co.)
*TOWNSEND, GRANT & CO., (Edward Townsend, Alexander Grant Jr. and Henry H. Munger,) dealers in hardware, 26 E. Genesec.
Townsend, Maria M. Miss, teacher, Clinton school.,
TRACY, WILLIAM G., attorney, 6 Savings Bank Building.
*TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. of Hartford, Conn., Geo. C. Sawyer, general agent ;
Jas. L. Willard, assistant general agent ; H. G. Lee and I. N. Bowen, epecial agents, 62 and 65 S. Salina.
TRIPP, MERWIN, boots and shoes, 24% E. Washington.
Troendle, Cassamer, cane seated chair bottomer, 231 Lock.
*TROENDLE, FRANK A., boots and shoes, 23 Wolf, 1st Ward.
Trost, John, watchmaker, 143 N. Salina.
Trowbridge, John F., physician and surgeon, 6 Courier Building.
Trowbridge, R. F., lawyer and pension agent, room 6, Courler Bullding.
*TRUAIR & FITCH, (Thos. S. Truair and Calvin H. Fitch,) general lusurance agents. 12 Bastable Block. E. Genesee. TRUAIR, J. G. K., (Truair & Smith.)
Truair, J. G. K. Mrs., children's secretary, Onondaga County Orphan Asylum.
*TRUAIR & SMITH, (J. G. K. Truair and Carroll E. Smith,) publishers and proprio- tors Syracuse Journal, 23 and 24 E. Washington.
TRUAIR, THOS. S., (Truair & Fitch.)
TRUESDELL, J. W., teller Salt Springs National Bank.
*TRUESDELL & KARR, (Wheeler Truesdell and Luther Karr.) agents Connec:lent Mutual Life Insurance Co., Journal Building, E. Washington.
TRUESDELL, WHEELER, (Truesdell & Karr.)
TUCKER, WILLIAM L., (Nottingham & Tucker.)
TULLAR, H. M. MISS, dress and cloak maker, 17 Piko Block, S. Sallna.
Turner, Aurora, teacher, Irving School.
TWITCHELLL, WILLARD, (W. Twitchell & Son.)
TWITCHELL, WILLIAM H., (W. Twitchell df: Son.)
*TWITCHEL, W. & SON, (Willard, and William H.,) gold and silver plater, S. F .. Washington.
Tylee, John T., (Tylee & Karker.)
Tylee & Karker, (John T. Tylee and Andrew Karker,) carpenters and balldere, corner Canal and Lock.
Tyler, Maria Mrs., millinery, 74 S. Salina.
Tyrrell, Roger, grocery, 199 Grape.
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C. B. Gay, Boot and Shoe dealer, No. 65 South Salina street, keeps an extensive stock of fashionable Boots and Shoes, for Ladies' and Gente', Youth's and Misses', or Children's wear. His store is very exten- sive, and is at all times filled to overflow- ing. He has adopted the "one price sys- tem," affording goods to rich or poor, high or low, at uniform prices for same class of goods. Citizens of Onondaga county will do well to call into this model shoe store when they visit Syracuse. See card, page 141.
Geo. H. Perrior, Artist, No. 451% East Washington street, Syracuse, has had extensive and successful experience as a Photograph Colorist. Under the touch of his hand, tame and dull looking photo- graphe will spring into fine toned pictures, so life-like and truthful as to attract the admiration of all beholders. Parties having small photographs or ambrotypes of de- ceased friends, may secure life-size pictures from Mr. Perrior. For further particulars we refer the reader to his advertisement on page 159.
Mrs. A. N. Avery, Dress and Cloak Maker, 66 Sonth Salina street, supplies to order the latest and most fashionable styles of Ladies' and Children's garments of all descriptions, from the best of materials. She employs none but first class assistants, and we are confident will suit the most fastidious. Particular attention paid to Mourning and Bridal Trosseaus. Mrs. Avery's advertisement will be found on page 246.
The Onondaga Gazette, published at Baldwinsville, by James M. Clark, is a creditable looking sheet, and well repre- sents the interests of the north-western portion of the county. As an advertising medium it possesses the advantages of a large circulation in that and other sections of the country. Mr. Clark is a veteran " knight of the quill," and has many friends among those who have made his acquaint- ance. See card, page 302.
H. Durston, Ag't, attends to all calls in the line of Locksmithing and Bell Hanging,-in the Kimber Block, corner Warren and James streets, Syracuse. He also does silver and gold plating to order. Interested parties will do well to call on him. See card, page 316.
Syracuse Daily and Weekly Courier and Union, published at Syracuse, by D. J. Halsted, is the only Democratic organ printed in English 'in the city. It has a wide circulation, and is therefore a first class advertising medium. For general and local news the Courier is fully up to the times, and we believe gives general satisfaction to its readers. The Jobbing facilities of the Courier office are such as to enable the execution of all or- ders with dispatch. See card, page 308.
The Auburn File Works, sitna- ted on Market street, is one of the Institu- tions of Anburn. Since it came under the management of the present proprietor, this establishment has gained a wide and enviable reputation for the superior excel- lence of his hand-cut files and rasps, of which he turns out from 150 to 200 dozen per week. . He employs from 20 to 25 of the best mechanics to be found. Among the varieties turned out are all kinds of flat, hand, mill, round, square, three-square, slotting, knife, pit saw and cabinet files and rasps, taper saw and extra horse rasps, from the best warranted English cast steel. Such is the reputation of these Files that they are universally adopted throughout the manufactories of Auburn, where they are considered superior to all others. We advise all mill owners, machinists and me- chanics generally, who have not already become acquainted with their excellence, to do so npon the first opportunity. See card, page 314.
Irving Coonley, General Merchant at Cicero, has gained many friends in his neighborhood, the natural consequence of fair and upright dealing. A reference to his card, on page 352, will enlighten the reader as to the class of goods he sells, all of which they can purchase at the lowest prices.
A. Russell, Architect, No. 26 East Genesee street, publishes a card on page 352. Mr. Russell has shown his ability by preparing dranghts and specifications for several of the most prominent public and private buildings in this section of the State. His genius is acknowledged by those who have seen his works.
Wm. Harradence, Dealer in Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines &c., prints a card on page 408. He has a fine nursery and greenhouse, corner of Beach and Madison streets, Syracuse, where he will be happy to wait upon his customers with anything in his line, at moderate pri- ces.
Warren Wight, propagator and deal- er in the celebrated Seneca Black Cap and Davison's Thornless Raspberries, Grape Vines, Strawberries and other small fruits, at Waterloo, Seneca County, publishes a card on page 314. His experience in the business is large, and his soil is excellent ; probably no better can be found in the State for the purpose he uses it. We ad- vise our friends to peruse his advertise- ment and purchase their supplies of him. He uses great care in packing for shipment, and sends out none but first class plants. It would do no harm to address him for a circular, and might be the means of afford- ing you an abundance of his delicious fruite.
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Umbrich, Chas., joiner and builder, Union Avenue.
Underdown, Alfred, (Cady & Underdown.)
UNDERHILL, CHARLES S., wholesale boots and shoes, 18 S. Salina and 8 Washington. UNION HOTEL, Jane E. Olney, proprietor, 58 E. Washington.
United States Express Co., office 34 S. Salina, Levi S. Mayo, agent,
Urban, Mary E. Miss., music teacher, residence 46 Jefferson.
Usenbentz, Christian, (Harroun & Usenbentz.)
Usenbentz, Christian H., salt manufacturer, blocks 85 and 86. 2nd district.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, 23d district, 4 Pike Block, S. Sa- lina, Wm. Candee, assessor: Horace Candee, chief clerk ; Adrian A. Schenck, clerk ; Levi S. Holbrook, assistant assessor, 6th division ; E. E. Chapman, asel-tant assessor, 7th division.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, Silas Smith, collector ; Doras- tus M. Olds, deputy ; John P. Ballard, chief clerk; John G. Jackson, general inspec- tor of spirits, Pike Block, S. Salina.
Utting, James, engineer and surveyor, honse Burt, ncar N. Salina.
Valentine, Dennis, watches and jewelry, 21 S. Salina.
*VAN AUKEN & CO., (James H. Van Auken and Chauncey L. Fetterley,) grocerles and meat market, 132 E. Washington.
VAN AUKEN, JAMES H., (Van Auken & Co.)
VAN BUREN, HARMON W., (Van Buren & Smith,) (Duguid, Brown & Co.,) vice pres- ident Onondaga County Savings Bank ; president Empire Windmill Manufacturing Company.
VAN BUREN & SMITH, (Harmon W. Van Buren, Jacob S. Smith, John W. Willi uns and Geo. N. Hurst,) dealers in leather and findings, and proprietors of Syracu-o Tannery, 15 E. Water.
Van Cleek, J. E., joiner, 212 E. Genesee.
Vanderbilt House, corner Warren and E. Washington, J. L. Cook & Sons, props.
VanDusen, Edward, contractor, residence Genesee near pottery, Geddes.
VanGaasbeck, Abraham T., physician, residence 141 James.
Van Tassel, Truman, dealer in clothes wringers, residence Center near Spring.
Van Velde, Dedrich L., boot and shoemaker, 42 Mulberry.
Van Vleck, Henry, civil engineer.
Van Vleck, James, engineer, Onondaga Salt Springs.
VANN, IRVING G., (Raynor & Vann.)
VEDDER. FRANK N., (Davis & Vedder.)
Vimmer, Lewis, (L. Vimmer & Co.)
Vimmer, L. & Co., (Lewis Vimmer, P. Kelson and Win. Neihart,) salt manufe., block 23, Oswego Canal near Basin.
Vischer, Mary, teacher Irving school.
Vogt, Oderis Rev. P., O. M. C., Franciscan Convent.
Voshall, John F., lumber dealer, corner West and Tracy.
VROMAN, A. J., (Morris & Vroman.)
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Waggoner, Peter, (Peter Waggoner & Co.)
Waggoner, Peter & Co., (L. L. Thurwachter and J. S. Ogden,) wholesale agente, D .N. Salina and 13 James.
Wainwright & Johnson, (Oscar E. Wainwright and William R. Johnson,) phyriclans and surgeons, 3 Yates Block. E. Genesee.
Wainwright, Oscar E., (Wainwright & Johnson,) physician, residence 111 Almond
Wait, Aletha Mrs., (Wait & Sunderlin.)
Wait & Sunderlin, (Mrs. Aletha Wait and Marien T. Sunderlin,) millinery and fancy goods, 84 S. Salina.
Wait, Wm. H., depot master, N. Y. C. R. R.
*WALCH, FREDERICK, manufacturer and dealer in furniture, &c., 75 S. Salina. Walch, Hitchcock & Beach, (Henry F. Walch, G. Frank Hitchcock and Calcin (. Beach) short hand reporters, room 7, Washington Block, 61 S. Salins.
Walch, Henry F., ( Walch, Hitchcock & Beach.)
WALCH, II. M., salesman, 27 Warren.
Walier & Erhard, (Joseph Walier and Fred. Erhard,) confectioners, 12 N. Salina.
Walier, Joseph, (Walier (& Erhard.)
Wall, Robert, (Redhead (€ Wall.)
Wallace & Ackerman, (E. L. Wallace and J. Ackerman,) wholesale and retail dealers In boots and shoes, 63 S. Salina.
Wallace, E. L., (Wallace & Ackerman.)
Wallace, E. R. & Co., (Edwin R. Wallace and Freeman Estate,) hattere, 20 N. Salina.
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Wallace, Gilbert D., wholesale boot and shoe dealer, 18 S. Salina.
Wallace, John, carpet weaver, 207 S. Salina.
WALPOLE, HORACE H., fire and life insurance agent, 19 S. Salina.
Walrath, Franklin W., wholesale and retail groceries and provisions, 81 and 83 S. Salina. WALRATH, WM. H. & CO., (John C. Fielding,) props. Mansion House, 5th Ward, cor- ner West and Fayette.
Walsh, Mike, saloon, Bastable Block, E. Genesee corner Warren.
WALTER, ELIZA MRS., ( Cole & Walter.)
Walter, Mathias, butcher, Kirkpatrick corner Stenben. .
Walters, Henry, (Young & Walters.)
Walters, John F., manuf. of tin ware, dealer in stoves and hardware, 163 N. Salina. Walther, Louis, scale manuf., 49 N. Salina.
Warbee, Chas., meat market and grocery, 85 Pearl.
WARNE, COOK & CO., (Henry E. Warne, Abel G. Cook and Hiram Kingsley,) produce and commission merchants, whiskies, &c., &c., 52 E. Water.
WARNE, HENRY E., (Warne, Cook & Co.)
WARNER, CHARLES, (Collins & Warner.)
Warner, John, lot 245, farmer 7, Marcellus.
Warner, William, (Jacob Pinkerton & Co.)
WARREN, JASPER H., ( Warren & Meads.)
Warren, Lyman H., lawyer, 7 Bastable Block.
WARREN & MEADS, (Jasper H. Warren and Chauncey P. Meads,) business college, 56 S. Salina.
WARSON, FREDERICK, boots and shoes, 30 Warren.
*WATSON, WILLIAM R., physician, 11 Wieting Hall.
Way, Peter, deputy marshal U. S., residence 34 Madison.
Weaver, Zebulon, attorney and counselor at law, owns farm 56, 27 N. Salina.
WEBB, WILLIAM H., (W. H. Webb & Co.)
*WEBB, W. H. & CO., (William H. Webb and J. Danforth Dana,) auction and commis- sion merchants, 66 E. Genesee.
Webber, William, harness maker, 2 Kimber Block.
WEBSTER, JENNIE, (Sweet & Webster.)
Weeks, Orrin, machinist, 21 N. Franklin.
Weinheimer, Henry, grocer and saloon keeper, corner Butternut and Catherine.
Weiss, Frederick, (Isley & Weiss.)
Welch, Abraham, Dr., allopathic physician and dealer in drugs and groceries, 123 Mont- gomery, house do.
WELCH, HENRY, R. R. Eating House, corner Wyoming and Fayette.
WELCH, ORRIN, secretary and general ticket agent S. B. & N. Y. R. R., residence 21 S. Salina.
Welch, Peter, barrel manufacturer, 142 E. Jefferson.
WELLINGTON, ARTHUR H., (Coats & Wellington.)
Wellington, Charles K., farmer, James, near city limits.
Wells, Elizabeth, ( Wells & Slocum.)
Wells, Fred., saloon, 117 Lock.
Wells, Henry B., boots and shoes, 80 S. Salina.
Wells, John E., (Drake & Wells.)
Wells & Slocum, (Elizabeth Wells and M. Slocum,) millinery goods, 24 E. Genesee.
Welsh, Patrick, contractor, resides 240 E. Water.
WEMYSS, ALEXANDER W., practical plumber, gas and steam pipe fitter, 82 E. Water. Went Brothers, (Henry and Clemence,) grocers, 223 N. Salina.
Went, Clem, (Went Brothers.)
Went, Henry, (Went Brothers.)
Wertheim, Alexander, groceries and provisions, 20 Jackson.
WEST, SARAH J. Mrs., dress maker, 17 Clinton.
WESTCOTT, AMOS, dentist, 106 S. Salina.
WESTCOTT, EDWARD N., teller First National Bank of Syracuse.
Western Union Telegraph Office, S. Salina corner R. R. depot, and in 1st Ward, Wolf near P. O.
Weston, Wm., prop. Exchange Hotel and livery stable, 20 E. Washington.
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