Gazetteer and business directory of Sullivan county, N. Y., for 1872-3, Part 45

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Syracuse : Printed at the Journal Office
Number of Pages: 758


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HAMMOND, HENRY H., Monticello, " MASTEN, JONATHAN S .. Monticello. " Bolte. Henry. Narrowsburgh, Tusten SMITH, ANDREW, Narrowsburgh,


Toys. (See Confectionery and Toys.) Tray Mille.


Decker. Catharine, Willowemoc, Neversink BUSSEY, L. L., Shin Creek, Rockland Sprague & Voorhess, Shin Creek, ..


Trunks. (See Harness und Trunks.)


Turners. (See Wood Turners.) Undertakers.


NAYLOR, JOHN.


Bethel


*DIETRICHSEN, WML. & SONS, North


Eranch,


Callicoon


Krneger, Edward, Youngsville, .6


Osterhout, Asa K., Callicoon Depot, Delaware


*OSTERHOUT, ISAIAH D., Wood- bourne, Fallsburgh


Dusinbery, Samuel,


Liberty


*REINER, JOIIN.


Daved, G. T., Phillipsport,


Mamakating


McWilliams, John S., Bloomingburgh, "


NEW KIRK, SAMUEL D., Wurts boro.


*GLASBRENNER, CHRISTOPHER,


Grahamsville.


Neversink


Bullard, Geo. II. & Co., Monticello, Thompson MITCHELL, G. A. & J. T., Monticello, " * MITCHELL. J. T .. Monticello. Hendrix, Andrew S., Narrowsburgh, Tusten


Veterinary Surgeons. KNOX. JOANT., Woodbourne Fallsborgh DECKER, MILES B., Bloomingburgh, Mamakating


Vinegar Manufacturers.


(See Cider and Vinegar Manufacturers.) Watches and Jewelry. Barwig, Albert, Fosterdale, · Cochectou ..


WATCHES AND JEWELRY-WOOLEN MILLS. 339


Schmidt, Chas. J., Cochecton ..


*VAIL, WALTER,


*STARCK, CHAS., Callicoon Depot,


Delaware


Garrett, W'in. E., Parksville, Liberty


Rhodes, Chas. M.,


Bennett. Chas. G., Wurtsboro, Mamakating Merrill, C. C., Wartsboro.


*SLATER, HIRAM, Grahameville,


Neversink


*BENEDICT, ROBERT C., Monticello, Thompson


*RAMBOUR, AUGUST, Monticello.


Koferl, Charles, Narrowsburgh, Tusten


Weavers.


STEWART, LOCKART, North Branch, Callicoon WILSON, EDWARD B., Lumberland.


Highland


Wheelbarrow


Manufacturers.


KETCHUM & BRO., Oakland Valley. Forestbargh


Wood Dealers. (See Coal and Wood Dealers.)


Wood Turners.


McCrabie, Robert. W., Bethel


BEARDSLEY, WM. M., Youngsville. Callicoon


*HAARDENBURGH. A. & SON, Youngs- ville.


*IARDENBURGH, JAMES, Youngs- ville,


Heckroot, Henry. Youngsville, Glassel, Henry, Pike Pond, Delaware COKELET, JOIN P., Sandburgh,


Fallsburgh


Gardner, Ezekiel W ..


*STODDARD, ELISHA, Sandburgh,


Tappen, W'm. H ..


ACKERMAN. GABRIEL. Forestburgh ACKERMAN. GEORGE W.,


MOORE, ALEX ..


Krom, Conrid, Claryville, .Neversink


Beardsley, Wm. M., Thompsonsouville Thompson


Roarke, Bernard, Bridgeville. ..


*WAKEMAN, URIAH D., Thompson- ville, Thompson


Woolen Mills.


*HACK, JOHN H., Thompsonville, Thompson


Hortonville Carriage Factory. -We take pleasure in callit y the attention of our patrons to this establishment, feel- ing assured that by doing so, we are serv- ing them as well as Measure. Gardner, Us- terhout & Co .. the proprietors. Persons in want of a good Carriage, Waron or Steich. can procure it at this establishment, made from the best materials and in a styleto suit. We congratulate the citizens of this part of the County in living -o cool a manufactory in their midst. They are lo- cated at Hortonville, about two miles from Callicoon Depot. See card, page 214.


Elisha Stoddard, of Sandburgh, N. Y .. prints an advertisement on page 211, whereby it can be seen that he keeps a general assortment of Dry Goods. Gro- ceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Patent Medicines &c., in fact everything usually found in a first class country store. To judge from appearances, he is determined that no one shall be obliged to go out of town for goods. Farm Produce is as good as cash to him for goods. Mr. S. also deals in Hardwood and Herilock Lumber and Turned Stuff. Give him a call.


Cochecion House. Cochecton. Sul- livan Co., N. Y., under the proprietorship of De Witt Knapp, Esq .. offers good accom- modations to the traveling and sporting public, or permanent guests. It is located on the line of the Eria Railway. in the midst of a superior hunting and fishing country, and is a most healthful and pleds- ant resort. Mr. Knapp gives his personal attention to the wants of his guests. The table is well supphed, and the beds hire E. R. Lawrence, Lumber manufac- turer and Dealer, Falls Mill. N. Y., is pre- pared to supply his customers with all kinds of Hemlock, Hardwood and Pine Lumber, Pickets, Lath, Shingles and Turned Stuff. We commend his establish- inent to the attention of builders and others who want anything in this line. Mr. Law- rence also keeps a general Country Store, where a varied assortment of Dry Goods, Grocerles, Boots, Shoes &c., may at all the weary traveler to the embrace of Mor- ! times be found at prices to suit the times. See card on page 202.


phens. Every effort is made to supply all reasonable demands and furnish his guests with a comfortable home while stopping with him. The stable accommodations are good, and a good Livery supplies every demand in that department. Hunting and Fishing parties will End this a pleasant place to put up at. See card on page 208.


Chas. Starck, Callicoon Depot, N. Y., keeps a fine assortment of everything in the Watch and Jewelry line. You cannot fail to get enited here, as his assortment is large and his prices moderate. He also deals in Musical Instruments, Toys, Fancy Articles, Newspapers, Stationery &c., and in agent for all the imported Magazines, in any of which lines be will give satisfaction.


Wmi. Kandall & Co .. House and Ornamental Painters, Paper Hans as &c., Liberty, N. Y., pablish a card on page 216. They employ none hat experienced work. Jeffersonville Brewery, Val li- tine Schnitt, proprietor. manstuctures & superior quality of Lager Beer. Those who love to indulge in this non-intoxicating mon, consequently their work is always Wellexecuted. They also det in Painits and Oils, and all material required by the trade. We commend them to the favorable i beverage, should give Mr. Schmitt a call. i See card on page 19 ..


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SULLIVAN COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


History of Sullivan County.


BY JAMES


E. QUINLAN.


A volume of 700 pages, printed on fine paper, with new type, and handsomely bound, will be issued on the 1st of August, 1822, or as soon thereafter as practicable, in which the author will give a HISTORY OF SULLIVAN COUNTY, with chapters on its Geology, Climate, Indians, Patented Lands, Organization, Settlement, and the formation of towns. These chapters will contain descriptions of its Rivers, Lakes, Mountains and other notable features, with accounts of Indian Battles and Massacres, Incidents of the French and Indian War, the War of the Revolution, &c., Hunting Adventures, Murders and Murderers, Mysterious Disappear- ances of Prominent Residents, Toils, Hardships and Sufferings of the Pioneers. Biographical Sketches of Lawyers, Clergymen, Merchants, Manufacturers, Farmers and Mechanics, Remarkable Incidents, Amusing Anecdotes, with Lists of the most Important Town and County Officers, &c., &c. Fourteen entire chapters will be devoted to the History of the Towns alone, and if the limits of the work will admit, entire papers will be given on each of the following subiects :


1. Slaves and Slaveholders of Sullivan. 2. The Newspapers of the County. 3. Rafting. 4. Newburgh and Cochceton Turnpike. 5. Never- sink Navigation Company. 6. Delaware and Hudson Canal. 7. New. York and Erie Railway. 8. Monticello and Port Jervis Railroad. 9 Midland Railroad. 10. The Temperance Reform, &c.


Everything of a sectarian and partisan character will be carefully ex- cluded. Curious and valuable information for all-offence to none.


This volume is the result of nearly fifteen years of careful and patient research. The author has consulted every book and document within his reach, in which he could hope to discover anything relating to Sullivan, including newspaper files covering a period of forty-five years, and the MSS. of the late Lotan Smith and Billings Grant Childs. He has also had the advantage of verbal and written statements of nearly one hundred old settlers and others, and has himself been a careful observer, as well as a resident of the County, for forty vet rs.


The work will be issued with three styles of binding, viz :


Muslin, handsomely embossed and lettered, for. .$4 00


Library .. 6 00


Turkey Morocco, with gilt edges. 7 00


Sold to subscribers only. Non-residents may secure a copy post-part by writing to the author. No pay required until the work is ready for delivery.


BUCKEYE


JAMES E. QUINLAN, Monticello, N. Y.


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


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Fallsburgh Carriage Manu- factory, Fallsburch, Sullivan Co., N. Y., under the propri storship of Jas. B. Gerd. ner, Esq .. is doing an extensive business in the manufacture of all kind- of Heavy and Light Carriages and Buggies, Fancy Jumpers and Carry-All Sleighs. Mr. Gard- ner is & stirring business man, and gives his personal attention to all work turned out of this establishment. He employs Done but the best of workmen and uses ouly the very best materials in the con- struetion of his work. He gets op some very handsome fancy Sleighis, and does Carriage Painting and Trimming in the best manner. He keeps a good stock always on hand. His reputation as a Car- riage Manufacturer Is such that although it is not a creat while since he found it necessary to enlarge his shop, the indica- tions are that he will have soon to still further enlarge in order to keep pace with his constantly increasing orders, which he receives from all parts of the country. If any of our patrons wish to procure a nice Carriage or Sleigh. we have no hesitation in recommending them to Mr. Gardner .- See hisadvertisement on page 228.


MeLànghiin Bros., dealers in Dry Goods. Groceries. Flour and Feed, Boots and Shoes. Clothing, Hardware, Farming Utensils &e .. Centerville Station, N. Y., publish a card on page 224. They keep a good assortment of all articles usually found in a conutry store. their goods being selected with a special reference to this market. All interested will here find good goods at fair prices. They also deal ex- tunsively in Lumber. Ties, Wood, Grain and Produ. eof all binds.


Woodhourne Bouge, at Wood- bourne. under the proprietor-hip ot that genial landlord, John If, Waldorf, offers superior attractions to the weary traveler, whether in pursuit of pleasure or business. The table is well supplied with the neces- caries and luxuries of life: the rooms are light aud airy, and the beds clean and soft. The stable accommodations are good, and Stapres arrive and depart for Never-ink, Grahamsville, and for Elleuville, twice a week; and daily stages run to Liberty and to the Midland R. R. at Centerville. All who patronize this house will be compelled to say with us. " Mr. Waldorf can keep a hotel." A large hall on the grotitel floor affords good accommodations for public entertainments. See advertisement on page 202.


P. F. Fulton, Loch Sheldrake, N. Y., proprietor of " Fulton's Champion of the World," publishes his card on pigo 205. The Champion of the World has proved a Fnecessfut rouh ly for ainest a'l physical ilv. The confiden one in which Mr. Faron epeaks tit. we ad -a:prise no ene After from winy leading cinzens of the County and other parts of the coantry, who have experienceu its beneficial effects in their own persons. It is also said to be the best Horse Lh,iment in use.


HE. Mi. Stoddard, Stevensville, N. Y., keeps a general stock of Dry Goods, Gro- ceries &c., such as is usually kept in a country store. His prices are as low as anybody's, and his dealings are 'on the square.' He also keeps a flotel wherethe wegry traveler can find good accommoda- tions at reasonable rates. See. card on page 24S.


Geo. D. Lawrence, manufacturer and dealer in Cabinet Ware, Chairs, Mat- tresses, Sofas. Burente and all kinds of Furniture, Jeffersonville. N. Y., publisher a finely displayed advertisement.on page 250). We would advise our patrons to visit the rooms of Mr. Lawrence and examine the elegant. Parlor Furniture. Chamber Sets &c., there displayed, and learn prices. and they will become satisfied that here is


the place to purchase. Indeed the rich and poor can here find any desirable style and price, accompanied by a corresponding quality. He also keeps a good assortment of Lumber and Turned Stuff constantly on hand for those desiring anything in that line. To those of our patrons who should be so unfortunate as to meet with the loss of friends and loved ones by death. we would say that Mr. Lawrence always keeps on hand a varied assortment of Codies, Caskets &c., at reasonable rates.


I. W. Carley, proprietor of the Car- ley House, at Fallsburgh Station, N. Y. & O. M. R. R., makes his bow on paye 234. This is a new Hotel. recently opened. and has been fitted up with every convenience for the comfort of guests. It is conve- Miently located near the Depot, and, under the management of Mr. Carley, is giving soud satisfaction. A good Livery is Con- pected with the house; also Stbling for the accommodation of horses. Don't fail to stop at the Carley House when you visit Fallsburgh station.


Peter Hanyen, Carriaze, Wagon and Sleigh Maker. Phillipsport, N. Y., prints a card on page 262. Mr. H. selects his materials with great care and employs first-class workmen : consequently the work he turns out is of the finest and most substantial character. Try him.


Dr. A. Pease. Liberty, N. Y., pah- liches a card on colored page 230. Dr. Pease has one of the finest stores in Liber- ty. and is at all times prepared to supply bis en-tomers with the best quality of Drugs, Medicines, l'aints, Oils, Perfumcries, Toilet Articles &c .. to be found in the mar- ket, and at aa reasonable rates as they can be procured anywhere in the country. ilo also deals in Lampy and Lamp Fixtures, Blank Books, Wall and Window Paper &c. As A Dentist. Dr. P. enjoys a good reputa- tion.


Chas. T. Curtis, Callienon Ir por. Attatta y and Counselor at I.w. wil . ; with hi- profesion. Mr. U. niso does A Lou- oral Insurance business, and those who have not their lives or property insured, should call on him without delay, and pro- enre a policy. See card on page 1Vs.


BUCKEYE


Adriano, Piatt.


IS Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.


Mower and Helf- Baking Reaper, Le most Perfect Harvester in the World.


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AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS.


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AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS From Census of 1865.


TOWNS.


Winter Wheat --


busheis harvested


bushels harvested


bushels harvested


bushels harvested!


Tobacco,


1861.


Ilops,


1861.


Apples,


bushels harvested!


Milch Cows,


mumaber of, 1885.


pounds made


old and over, 1565


Sheep. number


shore, 1565.


Bethel.


799, 13156, 22019;


190


9342| 1473: 164166


374


5097


Callicoon.


413


3601:


18021


80


2856


1010


81273


1251


Cochecton


723


9002: 13227


3887


904


59073


223


1115


Fallsburgh


635


26918


17097


1292 147005


463


2047


Forestburgh


36


2035' - 50-45


1975


223


131


Fremont.


205


1010


11000


1339;


587


35978


173


Highland.


41|


1680


4761


1181


256


21093.


119


Liberty


603


7741 20021


13598


1383.


162864


4:30


Lumberland


10


40$5


2553!


2:14


21467.


91:


142


Mamakating ..


221


752 30705: 20619


27.33


1558


114251


Neversiuk


224-3.


1125


Rockland ..


147; 2095, 12112


5405.


74911,


151


Thompson


2


516 1:485/ 35027


23074


16-17


161904


519.


1 .: )


fasten


42


27201


6535!


1973


016


15690;


611


Totals.


233:


5374.1133-10 242580


151


134232 126671195868


4104' 1-7-6


*Erected from Cochecton March 1, 1869.


ADDITIONAL STATISTICS FROM CENSUS OF 1865.


In addition to the above extracts we give the following totals for the County, as per returns for the several heads mentioned :


Cash Vabr of Farine, 1865, $6.372,609; of Stock, 1865, $1,508,794; of Tools and Imple- menda, 1565, 2014.416 75 ; Acres Plowed, 1965, 19.976% ; Tons of May, 1564, 47.949% : Winter Rye, bush. harvested in 1564, 83,254%; Barley, bushels barvested in 1501, 247; Fix, arres sown in 1505, 26%% ; Pounds of' Lint, 1864, 1.692}} ; Honey, pounds collected in 1:84, 65,136 ; Working Gren, number in 1865, 3,203 ; Neat Cattle, number killed for beef in 1:04. 2,653; Sicine, number of pigs in 1865. 5,862 ; one year old and over. 1865. 4.700; slaugh- tered in 1:04. 8.959, pounds of pork made in 1964. 1,206,946; Wool, pounds sborn in 1865. 15.76; Sheep, number of lambs raised, 1805, 12,894; number killed by dor -. 1 6 ;. 25; Poultry, value owned, 1-75, $16.335.15 ; value of excesold. 1.64, 95.319 70; Fire is- ers, value bought, 1st, $2, 475.00; Domestic Manufactures, 199, yards of fuld il . 7,20014: yards of linen, 2,377; yards of flannel, 12,896% ; yards of cotton and mix -1 goods, 339; Apples, number of trees in fruit, 1564, 118,759; barrels of cider, INH. 3,191%.


1861.


Oats,


1861.


Indian Corn,


1:54.


Potatoes,


1861.


pounds harvested


pounds harvested


1961.


Butter,


Ilorses, two yeara


1861.


Delaware*


181


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


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Benjamin Grant, prop. of the Mid- land Hotel. it Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y., publishes his card.appropriately illustrated. on colored page ?: ). The Molland, under his management, justly merits the patron-


John II. Hach, proprietor of the Thompsonville Woolen Mills, Wool Carder and cloth Dresser, and manufacturer of Cloths, Flannels, Stocking Yarn &c., w- vertises on page 238. He manufactures age it receives. The house is fitted up | just the kind of goods wanted by fammiets with a view to the comfort and convenier ce land others who desire a good serviceante of guests. The Landlord and all employees about the house are attentive and polite, and the charges moderate. In connection with the house is a good Livery and Barns for the accommodation of horses. Travel- ers and boarders will find this a comfort- able house.


article for a fair price. Mr. II. hai- Led over fifty years experience in this branch of business. For the convenience of custoci- ers he runs an Exprees Waron to Juter- sonville, through Stevensville, Robin-on- ville and Youngsville, at which places Wool is received and returned wirdout third


Staats Lamoreux, Carriage and i charge for carting.


Sleigh Maker, Liberty. N. Y., makes all kills of Carriages and Sie.chs from the best materials. He employs good work- men and turns out first-cia -- work. Give him a call. See card on page 248.


Liberty Hardware Store, Liber- ty St., Liberty, Sallivan Co., N. Y .. John Walles, proprietor, is attractively adver- tised on colored page 229. Mr. Wales keeps constantly on hand a large and varied as- sortment of Stoves, of different styles and - rizos, and deals extensively in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Cutlery, Picus and Shovels, Blacksmiths' and 'Bulldere' Hard- ware, Tin, Sheet Iron an | Copper Ware &c. lle also kreps an assortment of Agri- cultural Implements, Saws, Cordige, Pow- der. Fuse &c. In fact, if you cannot find what you want in the above lines, at the | lines on pages 25! and 290.


Liberty Hardware Store. it will not be tho' fault of Mr. Wales. Mr. W. is an euter prising business man, who understands the wants of the community and how to supply them. We tike piresare in recommend- ing his establishment to the favorable no. tive of our readers, as we know they will! - be fairly dealt with and get the worth of their money every time.


Che Liberty Regt for, published at Liberty, N. Y .. Morgans & Hill, proprie- tors, is one of the best new-papers puh- lished in the County. It is ind .pendent in everything, ably edited and has a good cir- culation. Those who appreciate a good local paper should not fail to patrosizs the Register. The Book and Job Printing De- partment is we.i supplied with all facilities for first-class work. See advertisenient on page 210.


We would respectfully cal! the attention of our patrons, especially those who wish to buy or sell Real Estate, to the alver'is :- meat of Mir. Jobn. 33. Calliin, Rod Estate Broker, of Callicoon Drpo', Sall- van Co., N. Y., which is publish. don pice 204. He offers for sale, ou eusy teros, twelve -phanlid Village Lots. situated in the village of Callicoon Depot, two of them with buildings of. This is a good opper- Edwin Knox, Callicoon Depot. N. vanity for parties contemplating taking up Y., dener in Harness, Saidhe. Whip. wir resilience in this village. Hewho has Blankets, &c. prints his card ou pire 19 .. ja Farm of sixty five acres, very dirably Anything in the harue-s d alers' Rue csu be procured of Mr. Knox, at moderate rates. Try him.


Isaiah D. Osterhout, Cabinet and Ciriir Mannict trer, and Pudertaher. it Woodbourne. Sullivar. Co., N. Y., publistos an illustr god advert - m nt vi F


and tries to p .


attend the baril of the dead. Judging . xrented. He pay - particular attentato from what we have seen, people will save the building of Round and make It. money by calling on Str. Osterbout. Werand deals extensively in Sach and Find_ bespeak him a large patronage. I Give him a call.


Walter Vail. Cochecton, N. Y., Watchmaker and Jeweler, doals in Watch ., Jewelry. Silver Ware &c., as Well As Revolvers. Pocket Cutlery, Stationery, Confectionery, Toys &c. If you want a re- liable time-keeper, or your old one re- painted, we recommend you to call on Mr. Vail. Or if you desire anything in the jabove lines, Mr. Vail will accommodate you at reasonable rates. He also foroj-bes Badges. Pins and Jewels for every known secret society, at moderate prives. He is al-o agent for the Davis Sewing Machine, which is said to be one of the best in the market. Connected with his store is a dph Printing Office, where Circular-, IN !! Heads, Cards, Sc., are neatly execu :- d. See his card on page 212, and imarginal


Mrs. Mary Vail, Cochecton, N. Y., keeps a time stock of Millinery Goods, which she will offer at prices with carrot fail to suit. Ladies who understand the caality of hor good- and the 14-to exer- lived in their selection, do not need tobe invited to call. To those unacosamine! with ber. we say, call and soy for you.i. seives. Mrs. V. publishes an appropriatery illustrated card on page 312, which are.


located, which those who are loski. : .. rood firmaio_ Hatddl would do well to e. mitre itto. Mr. Calkin understands his bu ...... and i- a good & Hable man to deal with. Don't take our word for it. but try hint r yourselves, and you will not be disappolui-


L. B. Corten, Carpenter anAB :


:ib. n exp .... d workmynte


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


Jacob Weber, manufacturer and Armer in Boots, Shoes, Garters, Rubbers Ar .. Liberty, N. Y., is prepared to furnish Freuetomers with a good substantial un- Mart, tuing that cannot fail to commend bom to the favor of all who appreciate a pord wofing. His work is all made from the best material and warranted to give esti-fection. Call and see. Mr. Weber blen dedis in Groceries. His card appears un paye 240.


Albert L. Corwin, Fallsburgh, N. Y., manufacturer and dealer in Harness, Saddles. Trunks &c., publishes a card in this work on page 220. Mr. Corwin has bad eleven years experience in his business aod thoroughly understands making both Heavy and Light Harness. He says he will Mit his work as cheap as any others can, and will guarantee perfect satisfaction to a.l. A good stock will always be kept on hand. made from the best material. We feel confident in recommending our patrons to Mr. Corwin. trusting that by so doing we will be serving them as well as him.


J. O. DrGroff, Jeffersonville, N. Y., proprietor.of Saw Mill and Lumber Yard, advertises on page 958. Mr. DeGroff keeps constantly on hand a good supply of Hem- inck. Be-swood and Hardwood Lumber. We commend Mr. DeGroff to the favor of those needing Lumber for building pur- poses, da we can assure them of fair deal- Ing at low prices. He also keeps a large assortment of Lath, Pickets and Shingles. Call aud see him and save 10 per cent.


Chas, Korn, Wartshore, N. Y .. pro- Iteter of the Wartsboro Upper and French (a:t Skin Tannery, advertises on page 202. The Weather manufactured at this establish- tpht is said, by those who use it, to beof a superior quality. Mr. K is also the in- Ventor of the celebrated Korn's Park Mills, ! mill Korn's Leaches, which are having a large and increasing sale. Those of our patroos who are interested in the leather troie, would do well to give Mr. Korn a call.


Thos. Ghee, dealer in Stoves, Tin- A irr &c .. et Bloomingburgh. keeps a good A-wirtment of all wares in his line, in- ri thing Copper and Lead Piping, Troughs. doctors &c. If you want a good Cook + . Per er Stove, you will find a nice assort- m. it here with prices to snit. He employs www workmen and makes to order any- they in tor line of Tiu and Sheet Iron HU'X. Nce card on page 255.


I. J. Buddenhagen, proprietor of Po. tanzen House, Jeffersonville, N. Y., r ::.. ou page 934. This House is .1 .; located, and the proprietor takes supply the wants of his w' them feel at home. - 1 Lected with the house.


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Geo. II. Olcott, proprietor of the Olcott House, Wurtsboro, N. Y .. publishes a card on colored page 280. The Olcott House is a fine large hotel, centrally lo- cated in the village, and having first-class accommodations for guests. They set an excellent table, well supplied with the lux- uries as well as necessaries of life. To City Boarders this house affords superior attractions, being very pleasantly located in the delightful village of Wurtsboro, near one of the finest sporting regions of the country. The mountains in the vicinity are full of game of various kinds, and in close proximity are trout ponds and stresins Almost innumerable. The scenery is de- lightful. From the cupalo of the hotel, a view may be bad of the surrounding coun- try, which is rarely equaled. Carriages can always be obtained, and stages wait at all the trains. There are few places v. here parties can pass the summer more pleas- antly, and few hotels moro comfortable than the Olcott House.




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