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299
Pillweber, Geo. Mrs., North Branch
...- 1
Gardner, James B., Fallsburgh
Gardner, Orterkont & Co., Hortonville. . 214
Goble, Josiah, McKee Pond
.270
Gorton, John, Divine's Corners
.212
Hanyen, Peter, Phillipsport.
Heedey, Edward, Gleu Wild
PAGE
Lamoreux, Staats, Liberty
.218
Romer, H. S., Sandburgh, ..
.254
Spielmann & Peters, Youngsville.
.306
VanKeuren, Daniel, Grahamsville
.2:45
Cheese Boxes, Broom Handles Etc.
Wakeman, U. D., Thompsonville.
.203
Circulating Library.
Strong, W. & G., Monticello, foot
lines commencing with
193
Clothier. (See also General Merchants.)
Green, N. F., Monticello
260
Confectionery, Toys Etc.
(See also General Merchants.)
Strong, W. & G., Monticello, foot
lines commencing with ..
19S
Vail, Walter, Cochecton, margin of
pages 281 and 296, and
912
Crockery, Glassware Etc. (Sce also General Merchants.)
Anderson, Andrew, Monticello.
.302
Clark, Newton, Monticello.
253
Dentists.
Pease, A., Liberty ..
.230
Trusdell, Geo. R., Cochecton.
245
Dining Rooms.
Ishultz, J. F., Liberty
.213
Steoh, Fred, Monticello.
.270
Dress Maker.
Allen, Wm. C. Mrs., Monticello.
273
Drugs and Medicines.
Crain, A. B. & Son, Monticello, facing .. 197
Gardner, J. R. & Sons, Fallsburgh
234
Gray, Davis & Krum, Parksville
.2:0
Pense, A., Liberty.
23:)
Thornton, Chas. S., Monticello
315
Dry Goods. (See also General Merchants.)
Greep, N. F., Monticello
265
Flour and Feed. (See also General Merchants.)
Billings, John. Thompsonville.
.250
Sherwood, J. D., Jeffersonville ..
310
Forwarder.
Genung, Lester, Monticello
292
Fruits, Confectionery Etc.
(See also Confectionery, Toys Etc., and
General Merchants.)
Ishultz, J. F .. Liberty
.240
Vulton's Champion of the
World.
(Patent Medicine.)
Fulton, P. F., Loch Sheldrake
233
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Furniture. .
PAGE
Dietrichsen, W. & Sons, North Branch. 254 Glasbreuner, Christopher, Grahamsville. 274
Lawrence, Geo. M., Jeffersonville .. .250 Osterhout, Isaiah D., Woodbourne ... .. 220
Reiner, John, Liberty .. 26-4
General Merchants.
Billinga, John, Thompsonville .. 280
Clark, Jehiel, Bridgeville. 2
Dutcher, Enoch & Co., Monticello, ... inside First Cover
Gardner, J. R. & Sons, Fallsburgh .234
Gray, Davis & Krum. Parksville. 279
Howes, Edmund F .. Glen Wild,
Kilbourne, James H., Liberty.
.351
Krenrich, Henry. Jeffersonville. .349
Lawrence, E. R. Falls Mi!I. 202
Mclaughlin Bros., Centerville Station .. 221
Stoddard, Elisha, Sandburgh. 214
Stoddard, H. M., Stevensville.
.248
Wakeman, U. D., Thompsonville
Glass and Putty.
(See also General Merchants.)
Allan, Wm. C., Monticello. .278
Groceries and Provisions. (See aleo General Merchants.)
Anderson, Andrew, Monticello. .502
Brown, Samuel K., Monticello 266
Hilliard, Win., West Settlement.
.281
Weber. Jacob, Liberty ..
.246
Winterberger, Andrew, Monticello, .. .. 317
Hardware.
(See also General Merchants.)
Evans, J. I ... Monticello, margin of parre 3:1 and .. on Map Hotchkin, F. & Co., Liberty .261
Tymeson, John F .. Monticello, margin of pages 22 and 273, and 2
Wales, John, Liberty
Harness, Trunk& Ltc.
Anderson. Andrew. Monticello. .302
BAUMAn, John M., Jeferesavill .293
Corwin. Albert L., Falleborch
,920
Ruot, Elvin, Call'coon In.pot
.193
Pendelt, C. L., Jefusroz ville
.350
Ilielorian.
Quinlan, James E., Monticello .340
Hotels.
Carley House. Fallsbosch Station. 234 Cocheeton House. Cochecion. 208 Exchange Hotel. Monticello, margin of Dugrey 2-1 and 2-3. sLd .297 Mansion House, Jelotionville .310 Midland Hotel, Liberty .230 New Hotel, Thompsonville .300
Oleott House. Werteloro .. .250 Stoddard, H. M., At-Vousvit .248 Travelers' Home, Grahamn-v. .270 Woodbourne House, Woodbourne .233
Horse Hakes.
(See also Agricultural Implements.)
Gorton, John, Divine's Corners
.212
Insurance Agent. PAGE
Curtis, Chas. T., Callicoon Depot.
...
.198
Iron Founder and Machinist. Fairchild, Eli W., Monticello 340
Lager Beer Brower.
Schmitt, Valentine, Jeffersonville
198
Lawyers.
Curtis, Chas. T., Callicoon Depot
.198
Jelliff, Reuben R. Woodbourne ...
224
Niven, A. C. & T. A., Monticello.
.25-1
Ladies' Furnishing Goods. (See also General Merchants.)
Allan, Wm. C. Mrs., Monticello.
278
Leach Manufs.
Gorton, L. B., Liberty ..
.216
Korn, Chas., Wurtsboro
262
Leather and Findings. (See also Tanneries.)
Cooper, John K., Thompsonville.
287
Livery Stables.
Carley, R. W. Fallsburgh Station
234
Grant, Benj. Liberty
230
Knapp, DeWitt, Cochecton.
205
O'Neill, J. D. & Son, Monticello, mar-
gin of 255 and 288, and ..
297
Stratton, James H., Thompsonville ..
.. 300
Lumber Doalers. (Sce also Saw Milla.)
Clark, Jebiol, Bridgeville. 2
DeGroff, J. O., Jeffersonville 253
Edmond & Glasier ..
.on MAD
Lawrence, E. R., Falls Mill
202
Lawrence Geo. M., Jeffersonville
.250
Mclaughlin Bros., Centerville Station .. 224
Smith, Horace J., Loch Sheldrake.
220
Stoddard, Elisha, Sandburgh.
211
Wakeman, U. D., Thompsonville 293
Marble Works.
Stoddard, S. B., Monticello.
296
Millinery.
Allan, Wm. C. Mrs., Monticello
Vail, Mary Mrs., Cochecton.
212
Mowers and Reapers. -
(See also Agricultural Implements.)
Adriance, Platt & Co., New York, mar-
Abbey Hotel, West Settlement .. 234 Baddeuhagen Hou.a. Jefersonville. .254 ginal lives and. .on Map Tymeson, John F., Monticello, mar- gin of pages 292 and 293, and .. 9
Music and Musical Instruments. (See also Pianos and Organs.)
Starck, Chas., Callicoon Depot ..
316
Strong, W. & G., Monticello, foot lines
commencing with
198
Music Teachers.
Dietrichson, W. & Sons, North Branch .. 254 News Dealers.
Starck, Chas., Callicoon Depot.
.. 216
Strong, W. & G., Monticello, foot lines
commencing with.
198
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Painters and Paper Mangers,
. PAGE
Carrier, Billings, Liberty. 2 12
Gardner, James B., Fallsborgh 228
Randall, Wm. & Co., Liberty .216
Watts, George, Monticello. .254
Painis and Oils.
(See also General Merchants, and Druggists.) Randall, Wm. & Co., Liberty .216
Rose, Henry, Jeffersonville. 29
Paper Hangings,
Window
Shades Lic. (See also General Merchants.)
Pease. A., Liberty .230 Strong, W. & G., Monticello, foot lines
commencing with. .198
Papier Mache Goods.
Clark, Newton, Monticello.
.258
Photographer.
Slater, Hiram, Grahamsville .. 270
Physician.
Kingsley, Dr., Rome.
1
Pianos and Organs.
Dietrichsen, W. & Sons, North Branch .. 25! Gray. Davis & Kram, Parksville .. .279 Strong. W. & G., Monticello, foot lines
commencing with.
.198
Pictures and Frames.
Strong. W. & G., Monticello, foot lines commencing with. 19S
Printing Offices.
Local Record, Jeffersonville
Register, Liberty. 216
Republican Watchman, Monticello
Sullivan Co. Republican, Monticello.
Vail, Walter, Cochecton ...
Produce Dealers.
MeLaughlin Bros., Centerville Station .. 951 Sherwood, J. D., Jeffersonville. .... .810
Public Hall.
Glasbrenner, Christopher. Grahamsville. 274 Real Estate Dealer. Calkin, John R., Callicoon Depot .. مر
Sash, Blinds and Door#.
Allan. Wm. C., Monticello. 278
Edmond & Glasier. Liberty. .on Map
Gorton, I .. B., Liberty .. .216 Mapes, Clark & Co., Deposit. .350
Saw and Planing Mills, (See alen Lumber Dealers.)
DeGroff, J. O., Jeffersonville .258
Edmond && Glasier, Liberty .. on Map Hordenburgh, A. & Son. Youngsville . . . 314 Lawrence. E. R .. Falls Mili ..
Mapes. Clark & Co .. Depois. .350 Pierson, J. T., Youngarille .310
Sewing Machines.
Crain, A. B. & Son. Monticello, facing. 197 Gardner, J. R. & Sons, Fallsburgh. .... 234 Gray, Davis & Krum, Parksville. .279
PAGE
Pendell. C. L., Jeffersonville.
.. $50
Strong, W. & G., Monticello, foot lines
commencing with
193
Tymeson, John F., Monticello, margin
of pazes 292 and 293, and.
2
Vail, Walter, Cochecton, margin of
pagee 281 and 296, and
212
Silver and Silver Plated Ware.
Benedict. R. C., Monticello, foot lines commencing with pages .. .. 196D and 272 Starck. Chas., Callicoon Depot .216 Vail, Walter, Cochecton, margin of pages 281 and 296, and. .212
Stage Proprietors.
Coggshall, Geo., Jeffersonville.
.310
O'Neill, J. D. & Son, margin of pages
285 and 238, and ..
.297
Sheely, Albert, Grahamsville.
1.974
Waldorf, John H., Woodbourne
Stoves, Tinware Etc. (See also General Merchants.)
Evans, J. L., Monticello, margin of page
314 and
on Map
Ghee, Thos., Bloomingbnrch
.253
Gray. Davis & Krum, Parksville
279
Hotchkin, F. & Co., Liberty.
264
Tymeson, John F., Monticello, margin of pages 992 and 293, and.
Wales, John, Liberty
Tannery.
Korn, Chas., Wurtsboro
. 269
Tobacco and Cigars. (Sas also General Merchants.)
Clark. Newton, Monticello ..
.25S
Fillweber, Geo. Mrs., North Branch ... 254
Undertakers.
Dierrichsen, W. & Sous, North Branch. 254 Ula-brenner, Christopher, Grahamsville.274 Lawrence, Geo. M., Jeffersonville .. .250 Mitchell, J. T., Monticello 302
Osterhout, Isaiah D. Woodbourne.
.220
Reiner, John, Liberty.
261
Watches and Jewelry.
Benedict, R. C., Monticello, foot lines commencing with pages. . . . 196D and 273 Ramboar, August, Monticello. 287 hinter, Hiram, Grabamsville
Starck, Chas. Callicoon Depot ..
.916
Vail, Walter, Cochecton, margin
of
pages 261 and 296, and
212
Wood Dealers.
McLaughlin Bros., Centerville Station .. 224 Wood Turning, Scroll Sawing Etc.
Elmond & Glasier, Liberty ........ on Map Hardenburgh. A. & Son, Youngsville. . 314 Hardenburgh, James, Youngsville, mar- .209 ginal lines commencing with ...
Lawrence, F. R., Falls Mill.
.202
Woolen Mills.
Hack, John II., Thompsonville.
233
BUCKEYE
INDEX TO PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
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INDEX TO PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
PAGE !
PAGE
Adriance, Platt & Co 313
Klein. John Jr .311
Allen, Win. C ..
13 | Knapp, De Witt. .339
Allen, W. C. Mrs 313
Kneip. John. .345
Anderson, A. 18 Knox, Edwin. .343
Bauman, J. M 1,
Benedict, R. C
17 | Krenrich, Henry
10
Bengel, John.
10 | Lamorenx, Staats.
Billings, Jobn 315
Lawrence, E. R.
.339
Buddenhagen, F. J. 311 Liberty Register. .313
Calkin, John R. 343 Local Record .. 17
Carley, R. W. 341 Carrier. Billings 344
341 Clark. Jehiel. 17 Mitchell. J. T .. 18
Clark. Newton.
19 | Morris, LeGrand. 8.17
Viven, A. C. & T. A 19
Oleott. Geo. H .. 341
O'Neill, J. D. & Son 15
Osterhout, I. D. 343
Curtis, Chas. T 3.11
DeGrint. J. 0 .314 Dietricheen. W. & Sons .311
Dutcher. Enoch & Co. 317 171
Edproud & Gilasier.
Randall, Win. & Co 330
315
Evans, John L
17
17
Farbel. Jacob.
345 | Rose. Henry
346
31 | Schmitt. Valentine. .33
345 | Sheely, Albert .. .3-15
.341 Sherwood. J. D. 3-17
Gerber, James D.
341
GariDer. J. R. & Sons,
313 | Smith. Horace J. 345
339 Snook, F. G .. 10
313 | Spielmann & Peters 3-17
339
Gillett, Wm. C.
.5-15 Steeb, Fred.
10
.346 Stoddard, Elisha 339
Goble, JJosiah.
.345 Stoddard, H. M. 3.11 Gorton. Jobb
313 | Stoddard, S. B ..
19
Gorton. 1 .. B.
.. 3-13 Stratton, J. H. 313
Grant, Benjamin 343 Strong, W. & G. 19
Gray, Davis & Krum
341l Sullivan Co. Republican 312
Green. N. F. 213 Thornton, C. S. 17
343 Hack. John II .343
Trusdell, Geo. R.
19
Hardenburgn. A. & Son 18 Vail, Mary Mrs 313
Vail, Walter.
VanKeuren, Daniel. 317
Hilliard. Win. .345
Hotchkin, F. & Co
Wales, John. .343 Howes, E. F. .315
Ishuitz, John F .315
Watts, Geo .. 19 Jellitf. R. R .. .345
Weber, Jacob 3+1
Kilbourne, James II ..
.347
BUCKEYE
Adrianne. Flatt & Co, 165 Green ., New York. Se Card on Map.
Mower and Self- Raking Reaper. Ine miost Partent Harvester in the World.
Brown, S. K. 313
Lawrence, G. M. 3-41
Manes, Clark & Co. 10
MeLaughlin Bros.
Corgshall. G. Cooper. J. K ..
19
Corwin. A. L.
Crain, A. B. & Son 15
Pease, A 341
Pendell, C. L .. 10
19
Pierson, John T .. 19
Rambour. August.
Reiner, John ..
10
Republican Watchman. 314
Romer, H. S
F.lineber, Giro. Mra Ferr. tinc. W Fu toA. P. F
Slater, Hiram .. .345
Garter, Osterhout & Co
Gher. Thos
314 | Starck, Chas.
Git-brenner, Christopher.
Hange D. Peter .. 341 Tymeson, J. F.
313
Hardenburgh. James 19
Heeney, Edward 10
Wakeman, U. D. 17
.345| Waldorf, John H. 341
Winterberger, Andrew 17 Kingsley, Dr. .313.
Korn. Chas. .344
.343
16 COUNTY OFFICERS-COURTS-BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
SULLIVAN COUNTY OFFICERS.
Clerk of Board of Supervisors
P. O. ADDRESS
Maybe, J. M.
Monticello
P. O. ADDRESS
Buckley, Frank.
. Fremont Center
County Clerk.
Johnston, F. W.
M'onticello
Pendall, G. A., Deputy
Monticello
County Judge and Surrogate.
Bush T. F.
Liberty
County Treasurer.
Williams, James
Monticello
District Attorney.
Potts, Alpheus
Jeffersonville
Justices of Sessions.
Winner, B. W
Liberty
Special County Judge.
Pinney, E. H.
Jeffersonville
Darling, Wm
Beaver Brook
Minckler, Harmon ..
.Fremont Center
Keeper of Poor House.
Dewey, Chas. A
.Monticello
Loan Commissioners.
Madden, E. M ..... Middletown, Orange Co
Superintendent of Poor.
Clark, N. C ..
Grahamsville
Gillespie, Wm.
Mongaup Valley | Graham, James.
Wurtsboro
COURTS IN SULLIVAN CO .- 1872-3.
TO BE HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN MONTICELLO.
CIRCUIT COURTS AND COURTS OF OYER AND TERMINER.
Monday, February 20th. LEARNED, Justice
Monday, May 20th .. . INGALLS, Justice
Monday, October 21st. HOGEBOOM, Justice
COUNTY COURTS AND COURTS OF SESSIONS. T. F. BUSH, COUNTY JUDGE.
Third Monday of (Grand Jury,). January Third Monday of ..
September
Third Monday of (for the trial of issues of law &c.,).
.July
SURROGATE'S COURTS. First and Fourth Mondays of each month.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
TOWN
TOWN
Bethel.
Roderick Morrison | Liberty.
Uriah Meseiter
Callicoon
. A. E. Weazell Lumberland:
. Albert E. - tage
Cochecton
. Geo. E. Knapp | Mamakating
Il. M. EUsell
Delaware W'm. E. Curtis | Neversink
Geo. D. Childs Fallsburgh. . W'm. W. Smith | Rockland. A. S. Rockwell Forestourgh Edward Hartwell | Thompson . C. T. Kilbourne Fremout. . Levi Harding | Tusten.
Lewis N. Stanton Highland. Peter MacCallum |
Member of Assembly.
Member of Congress.
St. John, Chas ..... Port Jervis, Orange Co
School Commissioner.
Barnum, Chas.
Monticello
Sheriff,
Decker, James D.
Monticello
' UNDER FHERIFF.
€
State Senator.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
The Local Record, published by A. P. Childs, at Jeffersonville, N. Y., is adver- tised on page 806. The Record'is an inde- pendent weekly Democratic journal, and enjoys an extended circulation. Ite local and miscellaneous columns are well sus- tained. We trust the citizens of Sullivan County will accord it the patronage to which its merits entitle it. Mr. Childs also does German and English Job Print- ing.
Jebiel Clark, at Bridgeville, Sullivan County, N. Y., publishes an advertisement on colored page 2, It is generally con- ceded that Mr. Clark keeps the best store in Bridgeville. He keeps it well stocked with a large and varied assortment of all goods required for a country trado, such as Dry Goode, Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Hardware, Clothing &c. He also deals largely in Lamber and Shingles. He is an honorable, fair dealing man, and bound not to be undersold. Try him once and you will call again.
Edmond & Glasior, Carpenters and Builders, manufacturers of Sash, Blinds and Doors, Liberty, N. Y., advertise on the Map. They have a large establish- ment where Planing, Sawins. Moulding and Turning is done, and all material pre- pared for building in the best manner. They keep all kinds of Lumber constantly on hand. They employ first-class work- men and consequently torn ont work to correspond. They do Arebitectural Drafting and farbien Plane and Specifica- tions fo: Balldiage WY required. It will be to the interest of thuro contemplating bathing, to copenle them before letting their work or purchasing maturials.
Elf. W. Fairchild is proprietor of the Monticello Iron Foundry and Machine Shop. Tanners, Eall owners or farmers may here procure Castings or foisbed Ma- chinery of excellent quality. They can siro market their old irou here to good advan- tage. Farmuere ! when courentont to do co, throw into your wagone your old worn out stores, plows or rerap iton of any kind, and exchange them with Mr. Fairchild for something new and useful to you. See ad- vertisement on colored page 543.
I. C. Benedict, Jeweler, &c., at Monticello, N. Y., Keeps a fine assortment of all goods in his lite, to which he calls sitention, on foot love, Mr. Brurdict can furnish Watches from the most celebrated factories in the world : also solld Sitver and Plated Ware, Jewelry &r., of the latest patterns, and at the lowest market prices. Call aud examine his goods when you want to purchase.
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J. L. Evans, desler in Stoves, Tin and Hardware, Agricultural Implements &c., at Monticello, prints an advertise- ment on the Map. Mr. Evans keeps a full stock of goods in his line; and will at all times be pleased to have his friends come in and examine them, even if they don't want to buy. He can sell & hoe or a mow- ing machine, cheap as anybody can, and on as good terms. Housewives will thank us for recommending them to go and learn the merits of the " New American" Cook Stove, of which Mr. Evans is sole agent here. If you want & Milk Can, or a Cheese Vat, this is just the place at which to purchase. In short, go and look over his stock and learn his facilities for supplying your wants, and then-" You know how it is yourself."
Andrew Winterberger, makes Boots and Shoes and sells Groceries, just east of Monticello. One of his customers is now trying on a pair of boots, (See page 317). "Go thou and do likewise."
John M. Bauman's New Harness Shop, Lawrence Building, Jeffersonville, Sullivan County, N. Y., is the center of st- traction for those who wish to dress their horses out in the best style. Ilis materials are good, his workmen skillful and bis prices so low that every man who owns & horse can afford to have a good harness. Good clothing is as important for a horse as for & man. Let those who want any- thing in his line, call on him. Hepublishes an attractive card on colored page 298.
Chas: S. Thornton, Druggist and Apothecary, at Monticello, publishes an illustrated card on page 346. Since the fire of Feb. 23, 1872, be has erected a fine new store, larger aud hotter adapted for his business than the old one was. He bas a full stock of new goods, and will be happy as ever to see his old friends and as many new ones as may choose to patronize him. We feel safe in recommending "Charlie " to all who are in want of pure Drugs and Medicines. He will always be found reliable.
U. D. Wakeman, Thompsonville, N. Y., manufactures . Cheeso Boxes. - & superior article - Broom Handles. Turned Stuff &c., and deals in Hemlock and Hard- wood Lumber. Builders and others con- templating building will find everything in the line of Lumber at reasonable price .. Mr. Wakeman also keeps a general store where a large assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Clothing, Tiu. Hardware, &c., may at all times be found at very moderate rates. We commend Mir. Wakeman to the favorable notice of our patrons. See card on page 298.
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INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICERS.
U. S. Internal Revenue Officers in Sullivan County, 11th District, N. Y. ASSESSOR.
P. O. ADDRESS Monticello
James L. Stewart
ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.
Seth H. Royce, Division 6, Towns of Bethel, Fallsbargh, Liberty, Mamskating and Thompson .. Monticello Rockwell Tyler. Division 7, Towns of Callicoon. Cochecton, Delaware. Forestburgh. Fremont, Highlund, Lumberland, Neversink, Rockland and Tusten ... ... . Cochecton
CLERK, ASSESSOR'S OFFICE.
Eugene Mapledoram Monticello
SPECIAL ASSESSOR.
E. L. Sproat Monticello
J. D. O'Neill & Son, proprietors of the " Exchange Hotel Livery and Sale Stablo" at Monticello, are prepared to ac- commodate persons who want good trusty horses and easy carriages, to go to any part of the country. The elder O'Neill is a veteran horseman and stage proprietor, while " Archie," the younger, has had first- class tutelare and a large share of experi- ence. . They are both pleasant and agree. able companions, and honorable business A. Mardenburgh & son, of Youngsville, Sullivan County, N. Y .. pnb- lish a well di played and appropriately illustrated advertisement on page 314 of this work. They do an extensive business in the manufacture of all kinds of Turned Stuff. Balusters. Newels, Rail Plank, Churn. Hoe, Fork and Broom Handles, Chair and Table Stuff. Scroll! Sawing. Ball Bats, Cro- per Sta &c. They alen manufacture all kinds of Lminber to order. Messrs. Har- men, who consider it to be for their best Idenburgh are enterprising, stirring husi- interest, to serve their patrons with good ; ness then, and the facilities of their estab- "turu outs" at fair and reasonable ritte s. They also run Daily Stages to Fallsburgh Station on the Midland R. R. See adver- tisement on page 201. lishment are such as to enable them to turn ¡ont first-class work at low rates, with i promptitude and at short notice. We cheerfully commend them to the favor of those of our readers who contemplate build- ing, or want anything in their line.
J. T. Mitchell, Undertaker, at Mon- ticelio, publi-hee an illustrated advertise. ment on page 2-2. Ile keep- a rood assort. ment of undertaking goods of all kin Ir. and will serve his customers to their entire 4tisfaction. To those who are unfortun- ate enough to require the service of an Undertaker, we recommend Mr. Mitchell.
Michael Ellel, Boot and Shoe Maker, Woodbourne, N. Y., publishes a card on page 346. If you want a well fitting, easy boot, call and leave your measure with Mr. E. and you will have your wants supplied.
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Andrew Anderson, of Monticello, S. B. Crain & Son, Druggists and Sewing Machine Dealers, at Monticello. rake p'rasure in dispensing pare Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, and other goods in their line, and will also be glad to show the merits of the varions Sewing Machines cau dress up your Horses in the best style. He wants to do it : why don't you give him an opportunity ? When you call on him, if hr dont offrais Harness. Sadites &e., at fair prices. don't buy ! He also sulla all kinds of choice fami's Grocetius, Crockery. ; they have to offer for sale. They sell cheap Wooden Wire xe. His motto is "I will not by under-ok " That being the caso. why look elsewhere! Go to Anderson's. Sce his " Trotter" on page 302.
machines, and claim they will do as good work as any. It is worth your while to call and see them when you visit Monticello. See advertisement, facing page 197.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
· PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
Jno. F. Tymeson, Hardwaro dealer at Monticello, publishes a card opposite the Map. Mr. T. commenced the Hardware business about three years since. Ile is a vonng man of stern integrity and business habits, being reared on a farm and therefore acquainted with the farming community. and a judge of implements and machines, the business in his hands has been more than successful. Probably his success de- pends as much, however, upon the fact that he bnye goods direct from manufacturers, and thereby gets bottom prices, as upon any rule of honesty and integrity.
W. & G. Strong, dealers in Books. Stationery, Wall Paper. Sewing Machines, Musical Merchandise, Toys &c., &c., at Monticello, are prepared to supply the demands of a large share of customers. The articles they deal in are too numerous to mention here : for a part of them we refer the reader to the foot lines. beginning on pare jos. The Messrs. Strong are young Dien of experience and devoted to the in- terests of their customers, and are pre- pared to fill orders at wholesale as well as at retail. When the Holiday season re- tarus, don't fall to call at Strong'e and sce what they have that is new and appropriate for the occasion.
Geo. Watts, Painter, Grainer, Paper Hanger &c., at. Monticello, has from long experience, qualified himself to execute all jobs entrusted to him in the best and most satisfactory manner. He sells mixed prints, and works by the day or job as his patrons lasy deste. If your house or wagon needs painting, give Mr. Watts a trial. See card on page :st.
.1. C. & T. A. Nivril, Attorneys and Counselor- at L.s. at Monticello. pub- lish a card on paro @ .. Re-thess entrusted to them will receive careful attention. Gen. A. C .Niven. of : Arm, ba- been so long and favorably known. at home and abroad, for hudlick energy and accurate and reliable legal kunwirdes. that comment in this place is superduons Few men. ifany, in the County, have been honored with so many offices of trust as he.
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J. Hardenburgh's Turning Works, at Youngsville. N. Y .. are advertised ou Mr. H. does all kinds of Word Terning to order. He also mannfactores a superior article of Base Bid Pets, Indian Clubs. Dumb Bell. &e. We commend him to the favor of our patrons.
Geo. Cogeshall. JeMisonvine. N.Y .. proprietor of the Jeffersonirilir and Calli- coou Depot Stage Line, publisher a card on page 310. Mr. Co.x-hail', stages are Deatly fitted up with a special view to the comfort of travelers. His charges are quite moderato.
August Harbour, Watchmaker, at Monticello, makes a specialty of repairing all kinds of time pieces and jewelry. IIo also keeps a fine lot of Watches and Clocks on band for sale. If your " Turnip" is lazy, dirty, or too smart to suit you, send it to Rambour's "Honse of Correction." Advertisement on page 257.
Newton Clark, of Monticello, bas something new to show you. We mean. Papier Mache Goods, which are superior in many respects to those of a like kind made of Wood, Tin, Iron, Leather, India Rubber. Gotta Percha or China. He also sells Glass- ware and keeps a good assortment of choice Cigars and Tobacco, Pipes &c. We refer the reader to his card on page 258.
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