Gazetteer and business directory of Otsego County, New York for 1872-3, Part 17

Author: Child, Hamilton, comp
Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Syracuse : Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 546


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Tuscelan is about a mile west of the village of Worcester, and contains a grist mill, a saw mill and about a dozen dwellings.


The first settlements were made about 1788 and 1790, on Schenevus Creek. Among the early settlers were Silas Crippen and Henry Stever, from Columbia County ; Solomon Hartwell, Uriah Bigelow and Nathaniel Todd, from Massachusetts; and Charles Wilder and Joseph Tainter, from Vermont. Philip Crippen, son of Silas Crippen, was the first child born in the town. The first school was taught by Joseph Tainter in 1798. Isaac Puffer kept the first inn, in 1793, and Aaron Kinney, the first store, in 1798. Silas Crippen built the first grist mill, in 1790, and the first saw mill about the same time. The first clothing and carding works was erected by Rufus Draper. Mr. Samuel Jaycox is the oldest man in this town, being 100 years old on the 24th day of December, 1871. He is a native of Dutchess County and has lived in this town about forty years. He remembers some of the scenes of the Revolution.


The Methodist Church of East Worcester was organized in 1836 by Rev. A. E. Daniels, the first pastor. The first house of worship was erected in 1838. It was repaired in 1866 and is capable of seating 350. The present membership is about 100; the value of the Church property is $5,000; the pastor is Rev. H. V. Talbot.


The Methodist Church of Worcester was organized in 1836 by Rev. A. E. Daniels. The first pastors were Revs. A. E. Daniels and Martin Marvin. The first house of worship was erected in 1840; the present house, in 1871, at a cost of 83,500 and with a seat- ing capacity of 300. The number of members is about 40, and the pastor is Rev. H. V. Talbot.


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The Methodist Church of South Worcester was organized, by Rev. C. W. Lyon, with 26 members. Their house of worship was erected in 1868; it cost $2,500 and will seat 250. The present membership is 53; the value of the Church property is $3,000 ; the pastor is Rev. W. S. Winans.


The Congregational Church of Worcester erected a house of worship in 1822; it will seat 500 and is valued at 85,000. The present membership is 76 ; the pastor is Rev. J. Hallock Brown.


The Lutheran Church of South Worcester was organized in 1832 by Rev. J. Silmsen, the first pastor, with 30 members. The first house of worship was erected in 1839; the present house in 1867, at a cost of $2,000 and with a seating capacity of 400. The present membership is 136; the pastor is Rev. S. Bruce, and the value of the Church property is $3,500.


The Baptist Church of Worcester was organized March 30, 1841, by Rev. D. B. Collins, William Cork and others, with 39 members. Their house of worship was erected in 1841; it will seat 400 and its present value is $3,000. The present member- ship is 125 ; the pastor is Rev. H. Brotherton.


The population of the town in 1870 was 2,327, and its area, 28,364 acres, with an assessed value of $412,739.


There are 19 schools districts, employing 16 teachers. The number of children of school age is 791; the number attend- ing school, 610; the average attendance, 349; the value of school houses and sites is $10,035.


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EXPLANATIONS TO DIRECTORY.


Directory is arranged as follows: 1. Name of individual or firm. 2. Post office ad- dress in parenthesis. 3. Business or occupation.


A Star (*) placed before a name, indicates an advertiser in this work. For such ad- vertisement see Index.


Figures placed after the occupation of farmers, indicate the number of acres of land owned or leased by the parties.


Names set in CAPITALS indicate subscribers to this work.


The word Street is implied as regards directory for the villages.


For additions and corrections see Errata, following the Intro- duction.


BURLINGTON. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.)


Ackerman, G. M., (Burlington,) cheese | Bailey, Albert, (Burlington,) farmer leases maker and painter.


ADAMS, BARNEY. (Burlington,) dairy- man and farmer 90. Ainslie. Wm., (Burlington,) farmer 131. Alger. Margaret, ( Hartwick,) farmer 60. Arnold, Chas., (Burlington Flats,) dairy- man and farmer TO.


ARNOLD. E. D., (Burlington Flats,) dairy- maa and farmer to.


Arnold. E. Darwin. (Burlington Flats,) (with Henry.) farmer 76. Arnold, Henry, Burlington Flats, ) (with E. Derican.) farmer 76.


Arnold, H. B., (Burlington.) physician. Arnold, U. P., (bnraugton Flats,) watch waker and farmer 92.


Arnold, Welcome, (Burlington Flats,) far- mer T.1.


Austin, Jessie P., (West Barlington,) resi- dent.


AUSTIN, SAMUEL J., (West Burlington,) egy dealer, hop raiser and farmer 127. Aylaworth, Lyman, (Garrattsville,) farmer 100.


of Edward Phillips, 130.


BAILEY, S. P., (West Burlington,) cooper. BAKER, BENJAMIN, (Burlington,) farmer 40. Balcom, Amasa N., (Hartwick,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 91.


Barber. Alanson, (Burlington Flats,) car- penter and farmer 41.


Banich, Henry. (Burlington,) farmer 80.


Benjamin, Park, (Burlington Flats,) farmer 61. Bennett, Alva, (West Burlington,) farmer 46.


Bilyea, Jefferson, (Hartwick,) farmer 33.


Bingham, O. H., ( West Burlington,) wagon maker and blacksmith.


Bishop, Irving P .. (Burlington Flats,) cheese maker and teacher.


Bishop, John, (Burlington Flats.) book agent. raiser of sage and farmer 50.


Boardman, Garus, (Burlington Flats,) far- mer 27.


Bolton, Amos HI., (Burlington,) butcher and farmer 119.


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Bolton, A. P .. (Burlington,) farmer leases | CHASE, ALONZO W., (Burlington Flats,) of A. S., 90.


Bolton, A. S .. (Burlington,) overseer of the poor, hop raiser and farmer 200.


Bolton, Chas. S., (Burlington,) (with A. S.,) farmer.


BOLTON, DANFORTH D., (Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 80.


Bolton, L. D., (Burlington,) farmer leases of A. S .. 80.


Bolton, Morris, (Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 180.


Bolton, N. D., (Burlington,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 180.


Bolton, P., (Burlington.) farmer 50.


Bolton. R. E., (Burlington,) hop raiser and farmer 221.


BOWDISH, GEORGE N., (Garrattsville,) dairyman and farmer 118.


Brady, Anthony. (Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 96.


Brady, Anthony. (Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 82.


Brady, John. (Burlington,) farmer 60.


Brainerd. Jonathan, (Burlington Flats,) dairyman and farmer 132%.


BRAINERD. JUSTUS, (Burlington Flats,) (with Jonathan.) farmer.


Brainerd. Peter, (Burlington Flats,) dairy- man and farmer 92.


Breese, H. L., (West Burlington,) general merchant.


Briggs. Caleb. (Burlington Flats,) farmer leases of Hart Mellis, 94.


Briggs. Lymin. Garrattsville,) farmer.


BRIGGS, MELVIN D., (Burlington Flats,) bop raiser and farmer 36.


Bristoll, Chas., (Burlington.) farmer.


Bristoll, Ruth Ann, (Burlington,) farmer 150.


Brooks. Mrs. & Daughter, (Burlington Flats.) milliners and dress makers.


Buel, Henry. (Burlington,) hop raiser and farmer 42.


Burdick, Augustus, (Burlington Flats,) far- mer 100.


BURDICK, CHARLES. (Burlington Flats,; dairyman and farmer 280.


Bardick, L. C., (Burlington Flats,) dairy- man and farmer 61.


BURLINGTON FLATS HOTEL, (Burling- ton Flats. Clark M. Huestis. prop.


BURLINGTON GREEN HOTEL, (Bur- lington.) M. W. Denmark, prop.


Barrett, Henry, (Burlington,) (with Wm.,) farmer.


Barrett. Wm., (Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 14.


Cane, John. ( Hartwick.) hop raiser, dairy- man and farmer 100.


Case, Borardus. (West Burlington,) hop raiser and farmer 57%.


Case, Henry H., (West Burlington,) musi- cian aud farmer.


Caulking, Nelson, Burlington Flats,) hop raiser, dairyman and fariner 173.


CHAPIN, I. C., (Burlington Flats,) justice of the peace, shingle manuf., prop. of cheese box factory, raw and cider mill and farmer 30.


CHIAPLN, J. H .. (Burlington Flats,) farmer


CHAPMAN. WM., (Burlington Flats,) dairyman and farmer 100.


dairyman and farmer 153.


Chase, Benjamin, Jr., (Burlington Flats.) dairyman and fariner 120.


Chase, Willet, (Garratsville,) commis- sioner of highways and farmer 138.


Chisholm, George, (West Burlington.) dairyman and farmer 160.


Chisholm, R. D., (West Burlington,) far- mer.


Church, Wm. Rev., (Burlington Flats.) clergyman and farmer 35.


Clark. Caleb, (Burlington,) commissioner of highways, hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 300.


Coleman, Alvin, (Garrattsville,) retired farmer 22.


Colgrove. Uri, (West Burlington,) dairy- man and farmer 118.


Cook, H. S., (West Burlington,) farmer leases of A. A. Matteson, 157.


Cook, Pitman, (West Burlington,) house painter and farmer 35.


Coon. James, (Burlington,)


and farmer 3. shoemaker


Cornell, Daniel. (West Burlington,) dairy. man and farmer 2275.


Cornell, Peleg. (West Burlington,) dairy- man and farmer 110.


Cronk, Wallace, (Burlington Flats,) farmer 70.


Cronk, Wm., (West Burlington,) farmer 15. Curry, Thomas. (Burlington,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 100.


CUSHIMAN, DELOS, (Burlington,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 130.


Cushman, J. C., (Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 128.


Cushman, Orsemus, (Burlington,) carpen- ter.


Cutler. I. W., (Burlington Flats,) grist and saw mills.


Cutter. David, (Burlington Flats,) dairyman and farmer 112.


Dauchey, Daniel, (Burlington Flats,) farmer 110.


Day, Ira. (Burlington Flats,) town assessor, dairyman and farmer 1276.


Day, Martha Mrs., (Burlington Flats,) mil- liner and dress maker.


DELONG, GEO. N., (Garrattsville,) (with Orange.) farmer.


Delong, Orange, (Garrattsville,) dairyman and farmer 140.


DENMARK, MARTIN W., (Burlington,) prop. of Burlington Green Hotel.


Dignan. David, (Burlington Flats,) hop raiser. dairyman and farmer 197.


Donaldson, John C .. (Burlington,) farmer. DONALDSON, WM. JR., (Burlington.) dairyman and farmer leases of II. Bush, 130.


DORAN. J. & D., (Burlington,) black- smiths.


Dorsey. Daniel H. Jr., (Burlington Flats,) farmer 23.


Downing, Charles I., (Burlington Flats,) farmer 5.


Dye, David, (West Exeter.) farmer 90.


Dyer, HI. L., (Burlington Flats.) rake manuf. Dyer, Isaac, ( West Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 250.


Dyer, Ziba, (Burlington Flats,) blacksmith and farmer 6.


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Evans. Henry. (Burlington Flats.) farmer 70. | HAWKINS, V. R. & SON, (Burlington FAY, RUSSELL, (Burlington,) hop grower and farmer 215.


Fenton, George. (Burlington Flate,) dairy- man and farmer 105.


FENTON, MILES A., (Burlington Flats,) dairyman and farmer 80.


Ferris, Jesse, (West Burlington,) retired farmer.


Ferris, Norman,(West Burlington,) farmer. Firman, S. C., (Burlington Flats,) general merchant.


Fisk. David, (Burlington,) miller, mechanic and justice of the peace.


Fisk, W. C., (Burlington Flats,) local preacher.


Fitch. Jerome, (Burlington Flats,) prop. of brick yard, dairyman and farmer 120.


Fitch, Joseph, (Burlington Flate,) dairy- man and farmer 168.


Fitch, O. H., (West Burlington,) harness maker.


Flinn, Patrick, (Burlington.) farmer 160.


Frater. John, (Burlington.) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 130.


Freeman. Robert, (Garrattsville,) (with Joel Porter.) dairyman and farmer 112. Gardner, Clark, ( West Burlington,) retired farmer.


Gardner, David. (West Burlington,) saw mill, dairyman and farmer 390.


Gardner, Edward. (West Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 240.


Gardner. Orange. (West Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 270.


Gifford, D. M., (West Burlington,) carpen- ter.


Gorham, G. S., (Burlington,) lawyer and farmer 20.


Guage, Henry, (West Burlington,) farmer 35.


Hall, E. W .. (Burlington.) deputy sheriff. supervisor, hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 170.


Hall. James H., (Burlington.) (Hall & Rutherford.)


Hall, John, (Burlington,) hop raiser, dairy- man and farmer 83.


HALL. MARK, (Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 163


HALL, ROSWELL S .. (Burlington,) far- mer.


Hall & Rutherford. (Burlington.) (James HI. Hall and T. A. Rutherford,) mer- chants.


Hall. Wm .. (Hartwick.) hop raiser, dairy- man and farmer 113.


HAND, AMOS HI .. (Burlington,) egg dealer, dipiryman and farmer 200.


HARRINGTON. ANDREW, (Burlington Flats. ) dairyman and farmer 90.


Harrington. David. (West Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 171.


HARRINGTON, HULBERT, (Burlington,) farmer.


Harrington. John W .. (Burlington Flats,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 100.


HARRINGTON, LEWIS. (Garrattsville.) (rith Loderick. ) farmer.


HARRINGTON, LODE WICK, (Garratts- ville, farmer 64.


HAWKINS, SILAS K., (Burlington Flats,) (V. R. Hawkins & Son.)


Flats.) (Silas K.,) millwrights. maunfs. of water wheels and farmers 20.


Higbee, John, (Burlington Flats,) farmer 92.


HIGGINS. SELDEN, (Burlington Flats,) farmer 77.


Hills, E. D., (Burlington Flats,) physician and surgeon.


Hitchcock, Morell, (Burlington,) prop. of hotel.


HOLCOMB, ASA F., (Burlington Flata.) shoe maker and farmer 12.


Holdridge, Artemus, (West Burlington,) patentee of rectangular cheese and curb, dairyman and farmer 304.


Holdridge, George, (West Burlington,) far- mer 65.


Holdridge, Henry M., (West Burlington.) dairyman and farmer 96.


Holdridge, John A., (West Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 72.


Holdridge, Wm. M., (West Burlington,) farmer 55.


HOLLISTER, WM. H., (Burlington Flata,) dairyman and farmer 125.


HOLLOWAY, H. P., (Burlington Flats,) dairyman and farmer 44.


Hood, David, (Burlington,) farmer 123.


Hotan, Daniel, (Burlington Flats,) farmer 100.


HOUSE, JAMES, (Burlington,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 115.


HUBBARD, LANGFORD T., (Burlington Flata.) farmer 7634.


HUBBELL, I. C .. (Burlington Flats,) notary public and retired merchant.


Hubbell, L. F., (Burlington Flats,) dairy- man and farmer 52.


HUESTIS, CLARK M., (Burlington Flats, ) prop. of Burlington Flats Hotel, con- stable and farmer 24%.


Huestis, Giles, (Burlington Flats,) shoe maker.


Huestis, L. J. Mrs., (Burlington Flats,) far- mer 40.


Hume, Robert, (West Burlington,) dairy- man and farmer 100.


Irving, -, (Burlington Flats, ) town clerk. Jacobs. Harvey, (West Burlington.) hotel keeper.


Jenks, Daniel, (Hartwick,) carpenter and farmer 13.


JENKS, HAWKINS, 2ND .. (Barlington,) carpenter and joiner, and farmer 13.


Jenks. Peter, (Hartwick,) hop raiser, dairy- man and farmer 100.


Jennings. David F., (West Burlington,) farmer 100.


JOHNSON. C. M., (West Burlington,) prop. of cheese factory.


Johnson, Elisha, (Burlington Flats,) far- iner 90.


Johnson, Eri, (Burlington Flats, ) dairyman and farmer 100.


Johnson. Ira, (Burlington Flats,) dairyman and farmer 120.


JOHNSON. L. D., (Burlington Flats.) com- missioner of highways, cheese manuf. and farmer 235.


JOSLIN. NATHAN, (Barlington.) prop. of raw and cider ulls. shingle maker, manuf of coffins and farmer 50.


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Kellogg, Wm. H., (Burlington Flats,) shoe- | MILBERT, BERNARD, (Burlington Flat».) maker. farmer 50.


Klock, Lorenzo, (West Burlington,) hop raiser. dairyman and farmer 100.


KRILL, HIRAM. (Burlington Flats,) (with Løren. farmer 180.


KRILL, LOREN F., (Burlington Flats,) (with Hiram,) farmer 180.


Ladd. Cyrus. (Garrattsville,) carpenter and blacksmith.


Ladd. Sylvenus, (Burlington.) carpenter.


LE VALLEY. LEVI, (Burlington Flats,) prop. of cheese factory.


Light, Dana, (Burlington Flats,) farmer 55. Light, Devillo, (Burlington Flats,) farmer leases of Isaac. 113.


Light, Heury. ( Burlington Flats,) farmer 53. Light, Isaac, (Burlington Flats.) farmer 100. Lines, Ferdinand, (West Burlington,) far- mer.


Lines, Rufus, (West Burlington,) farmer 77. Lines, W'm., (West Burlington.) town as- sessor and farmer leases of Roswell Kelsey, 200.


Loomis. Sydney, (Burlington.) (with Henry L. Pierce,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer.


Low. Thomas, (Burlington,) farmer leases of Wm. Hall, 100.


Luce, Stephen, (Burlington Flats,) saw mill and farmer 20.


LYMES, D. F., (West Burlington,) farmer. Mack, J. J., (Burlington Flats,) general merchant.


Main, Albert. (Burlington Flats,) dairyman and farmer leases 134.


Main, Madison, {Burlington Flats,) dairy- man and farmer 134.


Marcoy, Abraham, (Burlington Flats,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 125.


MARCY, NEWTON A., (Burlington Flata,) postmaster, general merchant and pro- duce dealer.


Marian, Asahel, (Garrattsville,) farmer 50. Mather, A. A., (Garrattsville,) breeder of Leicester sheep, dairyman and farmer 140.


MATHER, CHARLES C., (Burlington,) far- mer 110.


Mather, Dan, (Garrattsville,) dairyman and farmer 7S.


Mather. E. C .. (Garrattsville,) dairyman and farmer 137.


Mather. Francis, (Hartwick,) saw mill and farmer 102.


Matterson, Harrison, (Burlington Flats,) farmer 224.


Matteson, A. Alonzo, (West Burlington,) farmer 8.


Max-ou. C. A. Mrs., (Burlington Flats,) resident.


MAYNE, ALVA, (Burlington Flats,) dealer in eggs and poultry.


Mayne, E-telle Mrs., (Burlington Flats,), milliner and dressmaker.


Meacham, J. H., (Burlington,) farmer 100. MEEKER. HIRAM G. REv., (Burlington Flats.) minister. mannf. of wagons and pleighs, and farmer 10.


MEEKER, PHILO, (Burlington Flats,) mason and farmer 10.


Merville, Lors, (Burlington Flats,) farmer leases of Nathan W., 71%.


Millis, Hart, (Burlington Flats,) farmer 23. Millis, Wm., (Burlington Flats, ) farmer 108. Morey, Stephen V., (Garrattsville,) hop raiser and farmer 65.


Munroe, Wm. R., (Burlington,) farmer S0 and (with John Prentice.) 94.


Munson, Charles T., (Burlington Flats,) teacher and farmer 88.


Munson, George, (Burlington Flats,) farmer 80.


MYERS, M. L., (Burlington, )town assessor. drover, hop raiser, dairyman and far- mer 85.


Nearing, John, (Garrattsville,) farmer 100. Norton, Chancey, (Burlington Flats,) (with John,) farmer 70.


Norton, John, (Burlington Flats,) (with Chancey.) farmer 70.


NORTON, WM., (Burlington Flats,) car- penter.


OLIVER, JAMES, (Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 257.


Ousterhont, Henry, (Burlington,) hop rais- er, dairyman and farmer 110.


PALMER, ELIJAH, (Burlington,) farmer 127.


PALMER, WM. G., (Burlington Flats,) blacksmith and horse shoer.


Park, Avery, (Burlington,) farmer 200.


Park, Daniel A., (Burlington.) cheese manuf. and prop. of grist inill.


Parker, David, (West Burlington,) dairy- man and farmer 330.


Parker, Harry, (Burlington,) farmer 100.


Parker. Henry, (Burlington Flats,)(with Mer- rill.) farmer 102.


Parker, Merrill, (Burlington Flats,) (with Henry,) farmer 102.


Pashley Brothers, (Garrattsville,)farmer 250 PASHLEY, ROBERT, (Burlington,) far- mer 150.


PASHLEY, WM., (Burlington.) prop. of threshing machine and farmer 50.


PAYNE, JOHN, (Burlington.) farmer.


Perkins, Wm., (Burlington Flats,) dairy- man and farmer 100.


Perry, Polly, (Burlington,) farmer 9.


Phillips, Edward, (Burlington,) farmer 126. Pierce, Heury L., (Burlington,) (with Sid- ney Loomis,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer.


Pierson, Delos. (West Burlington,) mason. PIERSON, GEO. W., (Burlington Flats,) dairyman and farmer 96.


Pope, Stephen I., (West Burlington,) wil- low raiser and farmer 83.


Porter, Joel, (Garrattsville.) (with Robert Freeman.) dairyman and farmer 112.


Potter, Alfred, (Hartwick.) farmer 50.


Potter. James, (West Burlington,) general merchant.


Potter. W'in .. (Hartwick,) farmer 75.


Powers, Patrick. (Burlington,) farmer 77%. PRATT, HENRY, (Burlington.) prop. of saw mill, hop raiser, dairyman and far- mer 400.


Pratt, Henry O., (Burlington,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 139.


Pratt, Rnel, (Hartwick,) farmer 174.


Pratt. Thomas, (Hartwick,) hop raiser and farmer 67.


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Prentice, John, (Burlington,) (with Wm. R. | Talbot, Albert, (Burlington Flats,) farmer Munroe,) farmer 94. 100.


RATHBUN, I. P., (Burlington Flats,) far- mer 54. Rea, Wm., (Burlington,) blacksmith. Reed, Calvin, (Garrettsville,) dairyman and farmer 125.


Reed, I. E., (Garrattsville,) dairyman and farmer 140.


Reynolds, Stephen, (Hartwick,) brick mak- er, hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 100.


Rice, John J., (West Burlington,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 235.


Ritter, Daniel B., (Burlington,) school teacher and (with G. C.,) farmer 146. Ritter, G. C., (Burlington,) justice of the peace and ( with Daniel B .. ) farmer 146. Robbineon, F. H.,(Burlington Flats,) travel- ing agent.


ROBINSON, J. M., (West Burlington,) jus- tice of the peace, hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 161.


Rose, Alexander S., (West Exeter,) hop raiser. dairyman and farmer 126.


ROSE, JOSHUA J., (Burlington Flats,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer leases of G. Muneon, SV.


Rutherford, James, (Burlington,) farmer leases of L. B. Loomis. 135.


Rutherford, John, (Burlington,) farmer 275. Rutherford, T. A., (Burlington,) (Hall & Rutherford,) post master.


SAUNDERS. ERASTUS H. REV., (West Burlington,) clergyman.


SHAUL. STEPHEN. (Burlington Flats,) dairyman and farmer 233.


Sheils, Patrick, (Burlington Flats,) hop rais- er, dairyman and farmer 10').


Shield, Patrick, (Burlington Flats,) farmer 100.


Shipman, Burt, (Burlington Flats,) saw mill.


SILL, ABEL, (Burlington.) stock raiser, dairyman and farmer 140.


SILL. G. W .. (Hartwick,) hop raiser, dai- ryman and farmer 170.


Simmons, George, (West Burlington,) mason.


Simmons, Myron, (Burlington Flats,) far- mer 12.


Sits, Abram, (Barlington,) hop raiser and farmer 4).


Sloan, Joshua G., (Hartwick,) hop raiser, dairymáu and farmer 204.


Smart. James, ( Burlington.) (with Thomas.) hop grower. dairyman and farmer 127. Smart, Thomas. ( Burlington, wwith James,) hop grower, dairyman and farmer 127. Smith, John. (Burlington Flats, ) farmer 53. Spencer, Ambrose, ( West Burlington,) far- mer.


SPRAGUE. CHARLES P., (Burlington,) farmer 70.


Sprague, W., (Burlington Flate.) farmer 90. Stanhouse, George, (Burlington,) carpenter and farmer 140.


STEELMAN, HENRY.(Barlington,) pastor of First Baptist Church.


Summers, David E., ( West Burlington,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 118,


Sweet, Timothy, (Burlington Flate,) wagon maker and farmer 11.


Talbot, Daniel, (Hartwick,) dairyman and farmer 100.


Talbot, Edwin, (Burlington Flats,) cooper and farmer 100.


Taylor, John B., (West Burlington,) wool manuf.


Teft, Samuel. (Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 110.


Telfer, James, (Burlington,) farmer 320 and Jeases 40.


Telfer, John, (Burlington,) farmer 94.


Telfer, Robert, (Burlington.) farmer.


Telfer, Samuel T., (Burlington.) farmer. Telfer, Thomas. (Burlington.) farmer 105.


Telfer, Wm., (Burlington.) dairyman and farmer leases of J. Neff. 217.


Telfer. Wm .. (Burlington,) farmer 222.


Telfer, Wm. J., (Burlington,) farmer leases of James, 140.


TELFOR, WALTER, (Burlington,) farmer. THOMPSON, ELIHU, (Burlington Flats,) shoe maker.


THOMPSON. ELLIS C., (Burlington Flats,) tanner and currier.


Thompson, Milo J., (Burlington Flats,) farmer leases 160.


Town, Whitman, (Burlington Flats,) dairy- man and farmer 150.


Trewhit. James, (Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 150.


VAN FRADENBURGH, EDWARD REV., (Burlington Flate,) pastor of Baptist Church.


VAN WAGNER, MELVIN, (Burlington Flats,) farmer 24 and leases of Gilbert, 71.


WAGNER, ANDREW V., (Burlington Flats,) farmer leases of Gilbert, 85.


WALLING, WILBUR F .. (Garrattsville,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 131.


Walling, Wm., (West Burlington,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 124.


Walworth, B. S., (Burlington,) dairyman and farmer 240.


WARD, W. H., (Garrattsville,) carriage maker.


Washburne, Clark J., (Burlington,) con- stable, collector and farmer 31.


Welch, Artemus, (West Burlington,) far- mer 40.


WELCH, M. A., (West Burlington,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 240.


White, Andrew. (Garrattsville,) hop raiser, dairyman and farmer 75.


WHITMARSH, BENJAMIN. (Burlington,) dairyman and farmer leases 150.


Wightman, Dexter, (Burlington Flats,) blacksmith.


WINTERS, ANDREW T., (Garrattsville.) prop. of saw mill and threshing ina- chine, and farmer 68%.


Wintere, Lauriston. (Garrattsville,) (with Andrew,) farmer.


WOOD, A .. (West Burlington,) notary public and farmer 8.


Wood, George, (Burlington Flats,) shoe maker.


Wright, Emeline, (Burlington Flats,) far- mer 71.


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OTSEGO COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


OTSEGO IRON WORKS! WM. SHEPHERD, Proprietor, Successor to Metcalf & Shepherd, MANUFACTURER OF


STEAM ENGINES 2 Turbine Water Wheels, Circular Saw Mills, Flour Mills, Moisting Machines, for Stores, &c., Railway and Sweep Powers, Threshers & Clean- ers, Peekskill Plows and Scrapers, Shafting and Pulleys, Gearing in great variety, Castings and Machinery, Pipe Skeins, Boxes, Barn Door Rollers, Sleigh Shoes and Bolster Plates. Bob Rollers constantly on hand.


T REPAIRING DONE TO ORDER.


The Schemevus


Monitor ! Is Published Every Saturday Morning, at · Schenevns, Otsego County, N. Y., By J. J. & J. L. MULTER, Editors and Proprietors.


TERMS .- One dollar and twenty-five cents per year ; sixty-five cents for six months, strictly in ADVANCE. Rates of Advertising:


1 Square 1 week,


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0 75


.. .. 3 1.00 | Business Cards, pr yr. 3 00)


4 1 25 | }{ Column, 3 mouths, 8 00 | 1


.. 8 mone., 3 001 6


.. 12 00


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.6 20 00


6 30 00) .6


6 4 00 1 12 20 00


12 50 00


Twelve lines of solid Nonpareil type in space, or their equivalent, constitute a square.


The MONITOR was established in the village of Schenevus, Sept. 1864. It started neutral in politics and remamed so until July 29th, 1868, when it changed to a Demo- cratic sheet and since remained so. It is located on the line of the A. & S. R. R. 16 miles from any other office, and is surrounded by an enterprising farming community.


$0 50 1 Square 9 mons., $ 5 00 | >% Col'n, 3 mos., $12 00 .. 12 6 00 6 .. 20 00


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.4 30 00


SCHOHARIE COUNTY DEMOCRAT! PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK, AT


RICHMONDVILLE, SCHOHARIE COUNTY, N. Y. By J . L. MULTER. Terins and Rates of Advertising same as MONITOR.




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