Gazetteer and business directory of Orleans County, N.Y. for 1869, Part 26

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- cn
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 452


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PARSONS. JOEL C .. (Lyndonville,) lots 1 and 2. S. 5. R. 3. farmer 175.


PARSONS, WM .. (Lyndonville,) lot 1, S. 4, R. 3, fariner 143.


PAUL. JOLIN. (Lyndonville.)(Fisk & Paul.) PEASLEE, WM. F .. (Yates,) painter.


PENNOCK, ALEXANDER C., (Lyndon- ville.) farmer 113.


Pennock, Hiram H .. (Lyndonville,) carpen- ter and joiner and farmer 8.


Perry, Cyrus J., (Yates,) carpenter and joiner.


PETRIE, CHAS. A., (Yates,) lot 11, R. 4, farmer 49K.


PETRIE, MELCHERT, (Yates,) lot 17, R. 4. farmer 249.


PETRIE, SIMEON, (Yates,) lot 11, R. 4, farmer 240.


Pettit, Henry. (Waterport,) lot 1, S. 2, R. 3, farmer tiy.


Phelps. Leeter, (Lyndonville.)


Phelps, O. D., (Lyndonville, ) produce and commission merchant.


Phillips, Godfrey, (Lyndonville,) boot and Phor maker.


PHIPANY, ARTHUR HI., (Lyndonville,) Ha- collar maker.


PIERCE, ROMANZO, (Lyndonville,) lot :1. R. 4. farmer 30.


Pitts. James, (County Line, Niagara Co.,) loter. R. 4. fariner 108.


Pitte. Marshall F., (County Line, Niagara County.) lot 5. R. 4. farmer 100.


Platten. Juhu, (Kenyonville,) lot 2, 8. 1, R. 3, farmer 65.


Platten. John Jr .. (Lyndonville,) lot 4, S. 1, R. 3. Mrmer 72.


POTTER. W. T. REV., (Yates,) pastor of Baptist church.


POWLEY, ABEL. (Yates,) lot 10, farmer


Pratt. stephen N., (County Line, Nlagara Co., Hot W. R. 4. farmer 150.


Pre-t, Robert. (Lyndonville,) lot 2, S. 4, R. 3, farmer leases 50.


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EDWARD DAVEY MEDINA, N. Y.,


ESTABLISHED


IN 1849


Carriage & Sleigh


MANUFACTURER,


has constantly on hand for sale,


LIGHT CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, CUTTERS,


d.c., &c., made after the latest styles, by experienced workmen, of the best materials and warranted. I buy my stock of first hands, for cash, and cannot be undersold.


EDWARD DAVEY.


YATES.


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Pringle, Geo. W., (Lyndonville,) lot 1, S. 5, ( SWORTWOOD, JAMES H., (North Ridge- R. 3, farmer leases 62.


PUTMAN, JOHN, (Lyndonville,) lot 21. fruit raiser and farmer 85.


Raymer, Charlotte A. Mrs., (Yates,) tail- oress.


Reed, James L., (Lyndonville,) lot 6, S. 3, R. 3, farmer 80.


Rice, Robert, (Lyndonville.) manuf. of tile. RICHARDSON, B. C., (Yates,) harness maker.


Rogers, Hattie E, (Yates,) preceptress of Yates Academy.


ROOT, REUBEN. (Kenyonville,) lot 1, S, 3, R. 3, farmer 150.


ROSS, ALEXANDER, (Lyndonville,) gen- eral blacksmith.


Rutherford. James. (Lyndonville,) lot 2, S. 4. R. 3, farmer 254.


SHAFER, JULIA A. MIss., (Yates,) mil- liger.


Shepardson, Ncah. (Lyndonville,) lot 11, R, 4, carpenter, joiner and farmer 20.


Shepardson, Otis. (Lyndonville,) farmer. SILL, JOHN W., (Lyndonville,) lot 1, S. 5, R. 3, farmer $0>%.


Sill, Russell. (Lyndonville,) lot 3, S. 2, R. 3, farmer 150


Simonson, C. S., (County Line, Niagara Co.,) lot 22. R. 4, farmer 75.


Sinclair, Samuel C., (Lyndonville.) prop. of hotel.


Skellenger, Chas. J., (Yates,) lot 5, S. 3, R. 3, farmer 140.


Smith, Isaac S., (Lyndonville,) carriage and wagon manufacturer.


Smith, Levi S., (Lyndouville,) lot 3, S. 4, R. 3. farmer 111.


Southworth, Henry D., (Yates,) resident.


SPALDING, HENRY, ( Yates,) lot 1s, far- mer 150.


Spaulding, Joseph S., (Lyndonville,) lot 20, R. 4, farmer 50.


Spaulding, Orange, (Lyndonville,) lot 20, R. 4. farmer 100).


SPAULDING, WILLIAM A. JR., (Yates,) lot 4. R. 4, farmer 178.


SPAULDING, WM. A., (Yates.) lot 12, R. 4, farmer 150.


Stisser, Solomon, (Lyndonville,) farmer 154.


St. John, Edwin, (Yates,) lot 5, R. 4, far- mer 125.


STOCKWELL, DANIEL W., (Lyndon- ville, ) lots 3 and 4, S. 4, R. 3, and lot 3, S. 1, R. 3. farmer 114.


Stockwell, Miles, (Yates,) jeweler and watch maker.


Stockwell, S. A. Mrs., (Lyndonville,) lot 3, S. 5. R. 3, farmer 137.


STOKES. JAMES O., (Lyndonville,) derl. er in general merchandise, post master and farmer 72.


Stroyan, Alex., (Yates,) lot 6, R. 4, farmer 102.


Stroyan, James, (Yates,) lot 12, R. 4, farmer 150. STROYAN, JOHN, (Yates.) lot 6, Il. 1, fariner 150.


Strovan, Samuel. ( Yates,) R. 4, farmer 150. Swift. Lewis II., ( Yates,) lot 5, R. 4, farmer 100.


Swift, Stephen, (Yates,) lot 4, R. 4, farmer 74.


way,) lot 25, R. 4, farmer 150.


Tappan, Ellen C., Mrs., (Lyndonville,) resident.


Tarbox, Godfrey, (Yates,) lot 6, S. 6, R. 3, farmer 81.


TARBOX, JUDSON, (Yates,) lot 6, S. 6, R. 3. farmer leaves 84.


TAYLOR, GURDEN B., (Lyndonville,) lot 2. R. 4, farmer 8.


TAYLOR, NATHANIEL, (Lyndonville,) mason and attorney at law.


Thayer, E. G., (Yates,) grocer, at Yates Pier.


Thayer, Geo. G., (Yates,) fisherman, at Yates Pier.


Thompson, Adna, (Yates,) lot 4, S. 6, R. 3, farmer 40.


THORN. JAMES P., (Lyndonville,) lot 4, S. 4. R. 3. farmer 41.


THURBER, CHAS. E., (Lyndonville,) meat market.


THURBER. COLLINS K., (Lyndonville.) carpenter and joiner.


Ticknor, Benjamin B., (Yates,) lot 6, S. 3, R. 3. farmer leses 70.


TIMMERMAN. URIEL. (Lyndonville,) prop. of grist mill and farmer 50.


Todkill, Wm., (County Line, Niagara Coun- ty,) lot 25. R. 4, farmer 120.


Tonis, Harnion, (Lyndonville,) cooper.


Tripp, Daniel, (County Line, Niagara Co.,) lot 20. 1. 4. farmer 33.


TRIPP. H. F., (County Line, Niagara Co,,) lot 28 .. R. 4. farmer 100.


TURNER, SAMUEL, (Lyndonville,) lot 8, R. 4, farmer 51.


Turner, Wm., (Lyndonville,) lot 8, R. 4, far- mer 70.


Tuttle. E. A., (Yates,) principal of Yates Academy.


Tuttle, Emma J., (Yates,) assistant of Yates Academy.


Tuttle, Jesse. (Yates.) lot 2, S. 8, R. 3, car- Deuter and joiner and farmer 13.


Tuttle, Wtisou. (Lyudouville,) lots 3 and 10, R. 4. farmer 254.


Tyler, John, ( Yates,) lot 4, farmer leaves 56. Tyler, Saloma Mrs., (Yates,) lot 4, farmer 56.


VANAERNUM. GEORGE, (Yates,) lot 4, S. 5. 1. 3. farmer 97%.


Vanderpool. Allen, (Lyndonville,) lot 8, farmer 00.


Visger, John S., (Yates,) carpenter and joiner.


Voslor, J. Jr., (County Line, Niagara Co .. ) lot 23. R. 4, farmer 175.


Ward, William. (K-tyonville.) lot 4, S. 1, R. 3. ma-on and farmer 17.


WARNE. CHARLES, (Yates.) lot 8, S. 6, R. 3, farmer leares 152.


Warne. Echiaund, (Yates,) carpenter and joiner.


WARNER. JACKSON, (Yates,) (with


Warner, Liberty, (Yates,) lots 8 and 10, S. 3. 1. 3. farmer 51' ..


Warner, Mathias. (Yates.) lot 10, S. 3, R. 3. farmer leaves 72.


Warner, Philo, ( Yates, ) lots 11 and 12, S. 3, R 3, farmer 153.


WARREN. JOHN D .. (Lyndonville,) phy- aician aud surgeon.


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C. T. FOSTER'S HAT, CAP & FUR STORE, No. 5 Canal street, - ALBION, N. Y.


IIATS, CAPS.


LADIES' & GENT'S FURS ! Buffalo & Fancy Sleigh Robes OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FUR GLOVES AND LAP BLANKETS.


ISHRA GNV


FURS Altered and Repaired in the best of Style.


WHEELER


EXPOSI


WILSON.


A PARIS.


O RECON


OFFICE OF


WHEELER WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE


BANK STREET, ALBION, N. Y.


Something new. No trouble to show it. Silence and perfect ease. Be sure and see it before purchasing any other. By the use of the boss. simple, and ingenions device, the " Silent Feed Motion, "-the Wheeler & Bilson is now the most quiet, easy running and easily managed Lock Stitch Sewing Machine in the world.


MRS. M. F. KELSEY, AGENT.


Oil and all kinds of Machine Findings ulirays on hand. Repairing done to order. Also, Dealer in Silke Thread. Clonk Making and Fine Stitching done to order.


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


WATERBURY, AARON B., (Lyndonville,) | Wollenberg, Christopher, (County Line, . lot 20, R. 4, farmer 70%. Niagara Co.,) lot 30, R. 4. farmer 40.


Waterbury, Barton, (Lyndonville.) lot 20, R. 4, farmer 52 Waterbury, Geo. A .. (Lyndonville,) lots 13, and 14. R. 4. farmer 5 and leases fi0.


Webster, Lucius, (Lyndonville,) lot 3, S. 2, R. 3, farmer 205.


WELD. ELISHI.1, (Lyndonville,) lot 2, R. 3, farmer 269.


Wells, Horatio. (Lyndonville.) farmer SSX. WILLIAMS, ASAHEL, (Yates,) lot 2, S. 8, R. 3, farmer leases 150.


Wood. D. C., (Yates,) lot 6, R. 3, farmer 51. Wood, Lewis, (Yates,) lot 6, R. 3, farmer 79.


Woodrow. Joseph, (North Ridgeway,) far- mer leases 3.


Woodworth, A. G., (Yates,) lot 16, farmer 120.


Yates Academy. (Yates,) E. A. Tuttle, principal ; Hattie E. Rogers, precep- tress: Emma J. Tuttle, assistant; Tunis H. Coe, president ; S. E. Hage- doru, secretary aud treasurer.


"The Reynold's Steel Temper- ing Works, Reynolds, Barber & Co., Proprietors, at Auburn, are largely engaged in the manufacture of Reaper and Mower Knives, Plane Irons, Chisels, &c. The process by which they temper steel is a pe- culiar one, and as patented by Mr. Rey- nolds, is the result of over forty years labor. This gentleman always worked on the plan that tempering steel was simply changing it from a fibrous to a granular state. He certainly has succeeded in pro- ducing a finer granulation (temper) than has ever before been produced. Messrs. Reynolds. Barber & Co., control the patente for these processes, and are applying them successfully in all their manufactures .- Their establishment is capable of turning ont an immense amount of work. vet their orders are now,' and have been for some months, accumulating far in advance of their present ability to supply : a circum- stance which they will not long allow to be the case. We predict that the time is not far distant when all Mower and Reaper Factories and farmers will use their im- proved sections. See their advertisement on page 6, frouting the Introduction.


Howe's Never-Failing Ague Cure and Tonic Bitters, and Howe's Concentrated Syrup, are prepared under the personal supervision of Dr. C. B. Howe, the proprietor. at Seneca Falls. N. Y., for ague and fever, and all periodic diseases, rheumatism. paralysis. etc. The "Agne Cure" has produced won- tion in this place. See card, page 20.


Important Knowledge .- As mu- sle is now an indispensable necessity in every household, any reliable information is valuable as to the best place to buy mu- sical instruments. We have been acquaint- ed for years personally with the firin of Redington & Howe, and have known of their business facilities. We know that no House between New York and Chicago can compete with them successfully, as their facilities are unequaled. In addition to the immense capital at their control, they have special contracts with several leading first-class manufacturers, whereby they buy cheaper than any other dealers in the Uni- ted States anywhere. Their immense trade requires only a small profit on each one of their many transactions to ensure them a handsome income. Their terms are most 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- struments can be depended on implicitly .- This we know from an extensive acquaint- ance among hundrede to whom they have sold instruments. We advise our readers to give them a call, or certainly to write to them before deciding on the purchase of a Piano Forte, Organ or Mehnleon, or any musical merchandise. See the Addenda to this volume, which contains a portion of their catalogue. Also see card on Co. Map.


The Medina House, Medina, N. Y., derful cures. "The "Syrup." for the blood. | has recently been refitted and newly fur- liver, skin, digestive and uterine organs, I nished and now offers more comfortable has cured many cases of scrotula. cancer. minors. goiter. salt rheum. scaldhead, und many other diseases too minerous to men- I denvor in every way possible to serve his quarters for guests than ever before. The proprietor, Mr. S. C. Tibbitts, will en- friends in such a manner that they will be sure to continue their patronage. Give him a call. See card, page@32.


J. & F. B. Garrett, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Printing, Writing. Wrap- ping. Ti -- ne. Roll and Fancy Papers, Prin-


R. Mockford, proprietor of the Me-


ters' Supadies, Shipping Card-, Blauk Idina Jewelry store, advertises on page 140. Books, de., at No. 3 West Falette street, | Those who will take the trouble to turn to Syracuse, have built up a heavy trade in | that page will see that he offers a large their line. extending from flarri-burgh. in stock of goods, such as are wanted in every Pennsylvania, to the Canadian border. We intelligent and wennthe community like have dealt considerably with this establish. |thai in which his store is located. The people of Medina and vicinity have no oc-


ment, and have invariably been gratified in having our orders promptly filled. and al- pension to go to the city for anything usu- ways with just the article required. See ally kept in a first-class Jewelry Store .- Call aud see. card, page 206.


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ALVIN L. BRIGGS, LANDSCAPE PAINTER!


Residence. at Fair Haven,


STUDIO, (3d Story,) ROYCE'S BLOCK, ALBION, N. Y.


M. E. BRACKETT, Physician and Surgeon, CLARENDON, N. Y.


Professional Calls Promptly Attended to.


LITTLE GIANT WER & REAPERI


Price $115. Cheap, Simple & Durable. MANUFACTURED BY


H. W. SEYMOUR, BROCKPORT, N. Y. SEND FOR CIRCULAR.


J: & F. B. GARRETT, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


Writing, Wrapping, Tissue, Roll & Fancy PAPER Printers' Supplies of all kinds, Shipping Cards and Tags. Country Dealers Supplied with Envelopes and Stationery at New York Prices. No, 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y.


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Sawyer & Gould, proprietors of the Steam Planing Mill, Canal street, Albion . N. Y., call attention to their stock of Lum- ber and the facilities for manufacturing the same, in an advertisement. on page 141 .- Customers can select their lumber and have it dressed to their order, or if they wish anything ont of the ordinary line, it will be sawed at short notice. Give them a call.


H. W Lee & Co., dealers in Grocer- ies, Provisions, Flour, &c., No. 51 Main street, Albion, N. Y., advertise their business on page 172. It will be seen by referring to their card that they keep a good assortment of all goods usually found in a first-class store of this kind. Their sup- ply of goods is increased to meet the de- mand of an increasing trade and we are confident that their efforts to meet the wants of the public will be appreciated. Farmers will find a ready market and the highest price in cash for all produce brought to their store.


June & Wilson's Boot and Shoe store, No. 64 Main street, Albion, N. Y., is a good place for all to go who wish to be well booted. as the proprietor, yield to none in their ability to do this. If you want a nice pair of easy fitting boot- call and have your measure taken and order a pair of French Calf that when worn will show that you have a good understanding at both enda. See card, page 180.


McCord's Carriage Manufacto- ry, Canal street. Albion, N. Y., is one of the largest establishments of the .kind in the County. All the various styles of Light Carriages and Buggies, Democrat and Ex- press Wagone, Sleighs and Cutters, are manufactured of the best of materials and by good workmen. Those who wish for any particular style can order it and know just what they are getting. Repairing in all its branches done in the best manner. See card, page 121.


Phelps & Wilcox, shippers of Pro- duce No. 12 Canal street, Albion, N. Y .. publish a card on page 164. Mes-ra. Phelps & Wilcox will receive and ship promptly. all farm Produce, including Fors, Butter. Cheese and Poultry. Farmers and other- interested will do well to call if they wouldl receive the quickest returns at the ledet expense.


Edwin R. Armstrong, M. D .. Physician and surgeon, Holley, N. Y., is prepared to treat by the most approved methods all chronic diseases of whatever nature, and of however long standing. 1- a general practitioner he is worthy of the confidence of the community. See card. page 164.


HI. W. Preston, dealer in Jewelry, Watches. &c., Burrows' Block, Main street, Albion. N. Y., keeps a splendid assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and all goods usually kept in a first class erore of this kind. Persona in this and adjoining towns will do well to give them a call. They also keep a fine stock of Musical In- struments. For further particulars eee card, page 180.


Sweet & Salisbury, Druggists and Stationers, No. 54 Main street, Albion, N. Y., keep a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines and Toilet articles, together with a good stock of Stationers' goods, all of which will be sold on reasonable terins. Their card appears on page 160.


C. H. Scranton, manufacturer of Harnesses and dealer in Trunks, Traveling Baga, &c., No. 84 Shelby street. Medina, N. Y., gets up some of the best Harnesses to be found in this County. He uses the best of stock and knows how to make a harness for beauty and service. If you want a "tip top" harness, tipped with Brass. Silver or Gold and equal to the best. call on Scranton. Other articles to snit enstomers can always be found at his shop. See card, page 184.


G. H. Ashby, dealer in Confectionery, Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Toys, &c., Albion, N. Y., publishes a card on page 160. Mr. Ashby keeps a good supply of all articles in his line and will serve up Ice Cream and all the Inxaries of the season as they appear in the market. Give him a call.


Doolittle & Straight, Dentists, Al- bion. N. Y., advertise on page 148. They are the oldest and most experienced Den- tista in the County, fully understand thelr business in all its departments and will perform all operation+ m the surgical or mechanical department in the best manner. Those interested will consult their own in- terest by calling at their office in the Giran- ite Block, over Orleans Co. National Bank.


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George H. Sickles & Co., dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Cloths. Etc., No. 59 Main street, Albion, N. Y., and No. 3 Bink street, publish a card ou page 172. Any one who will take the trouble to vi-it this store will satisfy himself that there is no better quality or greater variety to be found in the County than here. La- dies' Dress Goods in every -alo to enit the ta-tes of all. For further information call and see.


Mothers, Read This !- So says Dr. G. T. Tuff & Co., of Seneca Falls. In their adverti-ement on page en, they desire to inform you of the wonderful qualities of their " Oriental Syrup." for children. We


Pratt, Wage & Co., dealers in Cabi- net War, Crockery, Glu -- and Pinted Ware. No. 43 Main street. Albion, N. Y., publish i have heard of many cases where this valu- a card on page 136. We take pleasure in jable medicine has given great relief. They calling the attention of the public to thi- are al-o proprietors of " Rosenberger's Balin of Griend Ontment." for old sores, ulcers, rnenmatinmu, burne, chilblains, pilow, se .. and for calls, or wounds ou horses. it is unsurpassed. firm and to their stock of goods, which embraces a great variety and will be sold at fair prices. Undertaking in all its branches attended to.


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ORLEANS COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


208 TIE MODIVA TRIBUNE!


PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT


MEDINA, ORLEANS CO., N. Y.,


BY S. H. CLARK.


TERMS, $2 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.


-0- BOOK AND JOB PRINTING!


EXECUTED WITH


NEATNESS DISPATCH,


AND


ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS.


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


Barnard, Mason & Spaulding, Andrew Wall & Son, dealers in Groceries, Provisions, etc., No. 46 Main - Street, Albion, N. Y., keep a large assort- ment of useful articles, and do a general Lumber dealers, Canal street, Albion, N. Y., 'advertise on page 114. Builders and oth- ers desiring lumber will find this firm a good one to call upon for all materials used | business in the manufacture of Bread, in finishing buildings, and timber of any kind will be furnished to order at short notice. Their facilities for doing Custom Planing and Sawing are not surpassed .- Give them a call.


W. H. Dorrance, Watch maker and Jeweler, No. 1 Bank street, Albion, N. Y., publishes a card on page 164. Mr. Dor- rance has been established here since 1st?, and is prepared to execute Engraving and all work connected with his trade in first class style. A good stock of fancy goods always on hand.


Miller Brothers, dealers in Grocer- ies and Provisions, No. 1 Exchange Place, Holley, N. Y., keep a general assortment of choice goods such as are wanted in any family, and will sell them as low as their neighbors in this or adjacent towns. Their Boots, Shoes and Rubbers are such as every family need. Those who wish to slake their thirst with a draft of cool Soda can do so at the Arctic Fountain of Miller Broth- ère, during the hot season. Farmers will also find this a good market for all kinds of Produce. See card, page 160.


Wm. W. Huff, proprietor of Livery and Sale Stable, corner of Liberty and Beaver Sts., Albion, N. Y., keeps the best of horses and carriages and is always ready to wait upon those who wish to ride for business or pleasure. Those who wish to indulge in the delightful and invigorating exercise of riding on horseback will find some of the best saddle horses in the Conn- ty at his stable. His card appears on page 164.


Carpenter & Barrell, dealers in Drugs, Patent Medicines, etc., No. 63 Main street, Albion, N. Y., publish a card on page 124. In addition to their stock of Drugs and Medicines, they have constantly on hand Dve Stuffs, Wines and Liquors. and a general assortment of school Books and Stationery, which they will sell as low as any establishment in the County.


Crackers, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery, all of which may be purchased at the low- est cash prices. Persons dealing with Megera. Wall may rely npon getting whit the article is represented to be. See card, page 148.


Hayden Brothers, proprietors of the Retail Woolen Mills. at Port Byron, have long been celebrated as being mann- facturers of desirable and reliable goods. The establishment was started in 1824 as a small custom mill. Since then the greatly increased business has called for extensive additions and improvements, which have been made : and to day their cloth is known and worn in every county in the State and every State in the Union. They use only the best qualities of wool, entirely free from waste or shoddy, and employ only ex- perienced and careful workmen who strive to maintain the reputation their goods have ever borne among their retail cus- tomers. A year ago they opened a store at No. 20 Warren street, Syracuse, where they keep full lines of all goods of their manufacture. Farmers, mechanics and business men generally, can make good bargains by calling at the store, where Mr. J. W. Gates, the manager. will be pleased to give them good goods at advantageous terms. See card, page 176.


H. W. Seymour, Brockport, N. Y .. manufactures the Little Giant Mower and Reaper. This is one of the best machines made; it is eimple in construction, easily kept in order, and very durable. It is just the machine that farmers need, as thon- wands who have used it are ready to testify. See advertisement on page 209.


Edward Davey, Carriage and Sleigh Manufacturer, Medina, N. Y., advertises on pare 202. Thi- mannfactory was celab- lished twenty years ago, and its products have gone fur and wide over thie and ad- joining counties. The best materials are n,ed and skilled workmen employed. He buys his stock for cash and can do As good work at as low a price asany establishment in this region. As all his work is warrant- ed, people need not fear to purchase ; they will be honorably dealt with.


Dr. J. B. Henion, No. 22 and 24 North St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y. advertises on page 196. It is with pleasure The Medina Tribune, published at Medina, Orleans County, N. Y., by S. H. Clark, has for many years been doing a good work in the field of Journalism. Its weekly isenes contain a summary of gon- eral news, with a large amount of local and an-cellaneous matter, making it a valuable visitor to the homes of its readers. Book and Job Printing of all kinds are executed at the same office. See card on pace 208. that we call the attention of our subscribers to the Doctor's advertisement, believing that we are thereby rendering essential service to the afflicted by informing them where they will find relief. To be con- vinced that the Dr. performs what he promise *. a person has only to look into his office and see the crutches. canes. &c .. left there by those who have been so far benefited as to have no further ne for ench assistance. We would say to all who M. E. Brackett, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Clarendon, publishes & card iced medical advice, that Dr. Henion is prepared to give it, and to render essential ( on page as Dr. Brackett is prepared to aid in all cases where there is any hope of | relief. If their case is past hope the Dr. [ patients upon the most approved scientific will be honest and tell them so.


attend to all professional calls and ireat his principles. Let the atllicted tuke notice.


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Dodge & Lord, MANUFACTURERS OF MELODEONS AND


REED Organs,


.Of every description and in the various styles of finish. and containing all modern patent improvements known to the trade, such as TREMOLO, SUB-BASS, COM- BINATION VALVE, PATENT KNEE SWELL AND OCTAVE COUPLER. Styles adapted to the PARLOR, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, LECTURE ROOMS AND LODGES, and containing from one to four Sets of Reeds, or more, as desired.


The usual discount to clergymen, churches and the trade. Also retail customers will here find the advantages of cheapness of material and light expenses, as compared with those of city manufacture. All work warranted first-class, and for a term of FIVE YEARS. Factory, Hintermister Block, 21 State St., opposite Watkins' Exchange,




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