Gazetteer and business directory of Ulster County, N.Y. for 1871-2, Part 2

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- nn
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: Syracuse, Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 684


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The Modena and East Plattekill M. E. Church was organized in 1788 by Revs. Jesse Lee end Aaron Hutchinson, circuit preachers. Daniel Ostrander was the first class leader, aud Thaddeus Hait, steward. The first house of worship was erected in East Plattekill in 1-29. In 1855 a church edifice was erected at Modena. The two houses will seat about 700, and. including the parsonage, are valued at $10,000. The present member- ship of the entire circuit is 175. Rev. J. H. Lane is the present pastor.


Rochester .-- Alligerville, on the D. & H. Canal, contains two churches, three stores, two wagon and blacksmith shops, a grist mill, a flag and mill stone yard, and about 500 Inhabitants.


Port Jackson, on the D. & H. Canal, contains two churchies, two hotels, four stores, two wagon shops, three blacksmith shops, two flagstone yards, a lumber and coal yard, and abont 300 inhabitants.


Mill Hook, about two miles from Port Jackson, contains a paper mill, two grist mills, a saw mill, and about 100 inhabitants.


The Reformed Church of Alligerville was organized in 1858, and a house of worship erected the same year, at a cost of $1800, and seating 200. The house has since been re- paired and greatly improved, and a bell hung in the steeple. The present value is $2,500. The number of members at the organization was about 25; the present number is 40. J. N. Voorhees was the first pastor. . Rev. N. H. Vanarsdale is the present pastor.


The Reformed Church of Cherry Town was organized in 1858, and a house of worship was erected the same year, seating 300 and costing $550. Rev. Cornelius Wyckoff was the first pastor. Rev. J. Duboys is the present pastor.


The Methodist Church of Port Jackson erected a house of worship in 1860 at a cost of $2,000, and seating 300. The present value of church property is $3,500. Rev. A. H. Haines is the pastor.


The M. E. Church of Alligerville was organized in 1857 with six members. Church editice erected in 1857 ; seats 250 and cost $1,500. Present membership, 50 : value of church property, $5,000; pastor, Rev. Chas. Palmer.


Saugerties .- The Baptist Church of Saugerties was organized Ang. 29, 1838, by Rev. Mr. Barlow, with 44 members. Their house of worship was erected in 1837 at a cost of $".00. It will seat 200 and its present value is about $6,000. The present membership [ : 2), and the pastor is Rev. H. C. Longyear.


shawangunk .- The name of the post office at Galeville is Galeville Mills. Sure Prospect Church was organized in 1815, Rev. Mr. Polhiemns was the first pastor. First house of worship was erected in 1816; present house, in 1855-6; cost $4,240, and *cal. '. Prevent membership, 130.


Wawarsing .- Dairyland is a post office.


Ferhunkem. (p. v.) on the Delaware & Hudson Canal, contains two churches, three boleia, four dry goods stores, two groceries, a drug store, a hardware store, two wagon .Lage, three blacksmith shops, a cabinet shop, a grist mill, a lumber and flagstone ys'J. s merchant tailoring establishment, several millinery shops and 65 dwellings.


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The Returne ! Church of Kerhonkson was organized May 8, 1853, by the Classis of Or- ange, with a membership of 11. Rev. E. DePuy was the first pastor. The first house of worship was erected in 1-54 at a cost of $1800. It was repaired in 1869 and will seat 5.D. A parsonare was erected in 1866. The present value of the church property is 83.400. The present membership is 110 and the pastor is Rev. John DuBois.


The M. E. Church of Kerhonkson was organized in 1856 with 20 members. Rev. E. Pitney was the first pastor. A house of worship was erected in 1859, seating 400 and existing $1.70. The present membership is 45: the pastor is Rev. A. H. Haynes, and the Ya ir of church property in 82.7 x).


P. M. E. Church of Elencate was organized in 1806, by Horace Weston, with 30 members. The first house of worship w 14 erected in 1532 ; the present house in 1857, wating 300. The present membership is 350, the pastor is Rev. George Clarke, and the value of church property is $20.000.


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Likawack Tunnery, Henry Bange, proprietor, manufactures union crop leather, and has a capacity of 15,000 hides per annum.


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Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Man. Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Pertoet Harvester In the World. .


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ERRATA.


The Co-Operative Cutlery Company, lately organized at Ellenville, has already com- menced the manufacture of knives.


DIRECTORY.


Denning .- AKERLEY, EBENEZER W., (Denning,) farmer.


Esopus .- MCKENZIE, EDWARD, (Port Ewen,) physician and coroner.


SCHRY VER, PHILIP A., (Port Ewen,) (Philip A. Schryver & Co.,) justice of the peace and post master.


Kingston .- CORDTS, J. H. & CO., (Rondont,) (Wm. Hutton,) brick manufs., office Rondous.


HUTTON, WM., (Rondout,) (J. H. Cordts & Co.)


PITTS, HENRY H., (Wilbur,) general merchant and post master.


Kingston Village .- DuBois, R. D., house St. James near Union.


ENGLISH, EDWARD, (Odell, English & Co.)


FASSETT, N., pump dealer, 4 Prospect.


Hull & Moore, meat market, North Front.


Johnston, Theodore, wholesale liquor dealer, North Front corner Fair.


ODELL, B. C .. ( Odell, English & Co.)


*ODELL, ENGLISH & CO., (B. C. Odell and Edward English,) merchant tailors, op- posite Conrt House.


Teller, Wm. S. & Son, leather and findings, 2 North Front.


WATKINS, CORNELIA MBs., resident.


Marbletown .- DEVOE, CYRUS, (Stone Ridge.)


Olive .- DAVIS, DEWITT C., (Shokan,) justice of sessions, surveyor and farmer 30. Rochester .- DAVID, JACOB, (Accord,) loan commissioner, commissioner of high- ways, manuf. of lime and farmer 150.


Rondout Village .- Stephan, Chas., prop. German Hotel, fire and life insurance agent. notary public and coroner, Hone.


*FISK & LARROWAY, (L. L. Fisk and John Larroway,) carpenters and builders, and ship joiners, Hasbrouck Avenue.


FISK, L. L .. (Fisk & Larroway.)


LARROWAY, JOHN, (Fisk & Larroway.)


Rosendale .- CLEARWATER, CHAS. H., (Lefever Falls,) (Martin & Clearwater,) post master and farmer 40.


Wawarsing .- Ackley. E. V. G., (Ellenville,) carriage painter. Van Bergen, A. & Co., (Ellenville,) (John Zeigler,) shoe makere, Canal. Zeigler, John, (Ellenville,) (A. Van Bergen & Co.)


John Kendall & Co., Thermometer ) Manufacturers, New Lebanon, N. Y., ad- | by Romeyn & son, is one of the largest and vertise on page 318. This manufactory was established in 1820, and there is scarce- ly a town or a hamlet where these Ther- mometers are not used. For accuracy they are unsurpassed ; they are used by scientific men where the greatest accuracy is re- quired. The facilities of Kendall & Co. for the manufacture of these celebrated instruments have been increased from time to time to keep pace with the increasing demand, so that all orders will be prompt- ly filled.


Empire Stove Store, Ellenville, N. Y., is the place to go for the best Stoves to be found in the country. A great variety of the latest improvements are always on hand, and the man must be very hard to suit, if he cannot be suited here. Every- thing in the line of Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper and Hollow Ware, is always to be found : in fact everything in the line of House Furnishing Goods. It is useless to attempt to enumerate, but read Mr. P. F. Beers'y advertisement, and if you want anything not found there, call at his store, opposite the M. E. Church, and you will not be com- . pelled to go empty away. See page 294. -


The Kingston Journal, published


best papers in Ulster County. Its local col- umas contain all the important news from various towns, and its general news, mis- cellaneous matter &c., are not surpassed by any paper in the County. It is a welcome visitor to many homes in the County and exerts a powerful influence in molding the character of its readers. The enterprising business men appreciate it as a means of introducing their business to the public. The Job Department is well fitted up and is prepared for all kinds of work. The paper is advertised on page 20.


Payntar, Burhans & Oliver, dealers in Hardware, Cutlery &c., corner of Crown and North Front Sts., Kingston, N. Y., have one of the largest stocks of Hardware in the County. embracing Agri- cultural Implemente, Mowing Machines, Iron and Strel, Nails, and everything usu- ally found in a fret class Hardware Store. Mereuaute and farmers of Ulster and ad- jointhe Counties, will fud this the place to purchase their goods. They are honorable fair-dealing men, and customers may de- pend on getting their money's worth. Thuy advertise on page 2.


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GENERAL CONTENTS-INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


GENERAL CONTENTS.


Almanac or Calendar for 20 years


PAGE


.62 Board of Supervisors 319


Brilliant Whitewash. .59


Business Directory. 153-311


Capacity of Cisterns or Wells 58


Census Report 312-313


Chemical Barometer


.59


County Officers.


315


Courts in Ulster County


315 58


Distance Table.


.327


Errata ...


.9-12


Facts on Advertising .. 58


French Decimal System of Weights and Measures .53-57


Gazetteer of County. .63-79


Gazetteer of Towns. .80-150


.52


How to get a Horse out of a Fire.


.59


How to Judge a Horse ..


61


How to Succeed in Business


45-47


Interest Table


.57


Law Maxims.


48-52


Leech Barometer. 59


Measurement of Hay in the Mow or Stack. .61


Members of the Ulster Co. Bar. 319 Portal Rates and Regulations, (see also Errata,) 41-43 Post Offices and Postmasters .. 44-45 317 Rules for Detecting Counterfeit or Spurious Bank Notes.


Stamp Duties, (see also Errata,) .. 34-40


Tables of Weights of Grain, Seeds, &c. .58


.21-32


The Territories, their Area, &c. 32-34 To Measure Grain in a Bin .. 59


.315


60-61 Valuable Recipes.


INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


PAGE


Olive.


216


Plattekill 224


Rochester


229


Rondout Village.


237


Hurley. .165 Rosendale.


Kingston. .173 saugerties. 251


K.uzston Village .1:3 shandaken.


Lloyd.


.150


Shawangunk.


2.1


Marlborough


204


Woodstock 297


Now Paltz. 211


PAGE


Denning


.303


Eropns 153


Gardiner .160 Hardenbergh. .309


Marbletown, .196


Wawareing


.279


Discount and Premium ....


Government Land Measure.


.47-48


How to Secure the Public Lands


The States, their Settlement, &c.


U. S. Internal Revenue Officers


Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adrianoo, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.


BUCKEYE


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FRANK MCLAUGHLIN, Fashionable Hair Dresser,


Division Street, Rondout, N. Y.


Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing &c., in the Best Style.


MISS C. H. SNYDER,


ress and Cie


Abeel Street, corner Post, RONDOUT, N. Y. Dress, Suit and Cloak Making in all its branches, and in the latest and most approved styles.


J. G. CORBIN'S


Saloon & Boarding Mouse,


Hasbrouck Avenue, cor. Meadow St., RONDOUT, N. Y.


FISK & LARROWAY,


House Carpenters and Ship Joiners, HASBROUCK AVENUE,


HEAD OF CROSS STREET, - SOUTH OF MILL, RONDOUT, N. Y.


ALL WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


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Index to Advertisements.


Agricultural Implements. (See also Mowers and Reapers.)


PAGE


Coles, Wm., Shawangunk


270


Crosby. More & Co., Rondout.


333


Crowell. James B., Shawangunk.


274


Gross, Geo. H., Fly Creek ..


302


Payntar. Burhans & Oliver, Kingston.


..


2


Sahler. Reynolds & DuBois, Kingston


and Ellenville, marginal lines com-


mencing with


283


Architect.


Blum, Richard C., Rondont


.202


Baker.


Reading, J. P., Rondout


222


Barber.


Mclaughlin, Frank, Rondout.


14


Billiard Rooms.


Stephan, Geo. P., Rondout.


222


Blacksmith.


Everitt, Wm. M., Malden.


254


Boarding House.


Corbin, J. G., Rondout ...


14


Books and Stationery.


Hansee. Willard F., Napanoch.


18


Wyukoop. F. S. Jr., Kingston.


134


4


Boots and Shoes. (See also General Merchants.)


Conwell. S., Rondont ..


222


Low, Albert M., Kingston.


170


Maler, Geo., Kingston


206


Moore, Andrew, Poughkeepsie.


210


Cancer Doctor.


Kingsley. Dr., Rome


1


Carpenters and Builders.


De Witt. C. G .. Napanoch.


326


Firk & Larroway, Rondont.


14


Hilias, Thos. S., Saugerties,


254


Carriage Makers.


Curtis & Shultis, Kingston.


176


Lanfare, Gto. W., Saugerties.


254


Carriage Trimmer.


Davis, Theo., Tuthill.


162


Children's Sleighs Etc.


Crowell, James B., Shawangunk.


.274


Civil Engineer.


Blum, Richard C., Rondout ..


202


Clothiers.


PAGE


Bernetien. I., Kingston ..


.206


Odell, English & Co., Kingston, margi-


nal lines commencing with ..


.. 153


Wood, A. B., Eilenville.


.290


Coal Dealers.


Burhans & Felten, Kingston.


.185


Commission Merchant.


Terwilliger, H. H., Ellenville.


152


Confectionery.


Markle, Calvin, Accord.


. 238


Crockery and Glassware. (See also General Merchants.)


Brodhead. John C., Kingston,


.332


Conwell, S., Rondout ...


Murray, T. & Co., Rondout.


.270


Pitts, C. V. L., Kingston ..


.226


Terwilliger, H. H., Ellenville


.152


Dentists.


Colburn & Ostrander, Kingston


and


Rondout ...


266


Norton, J. C., Kingston.


.170


Sherwood, V., Rondout ..


.230


Dining Rooms.


Conner, Wm., Rondout.


234


Dress Maker.


Snyder, C. H. Miss, Rondout.


14


Druggists.


Conwell, S., Rondout.


DuBois, J. W., Kingston


154


Hansee, Willard F., Napanoch


18


Hoornbeek, E. D., Kerhonkson.


.S06


Jansen, Peter E .. Kingston.


184


Markle, Calvin, Accord.


239


VanBuren & Blanshan, Kingston.


VanDeusen Bros., Kingston and Ron-


dout.


.233


Dry Goods. (See also General Merchants.)


Crosby, Merritt & Co., Kingston and


Rondout ..


170


Decker, Brink & Radcliff, Kingston ..


.168


Merritt, J. O .. Brodhead & Co., Kings-


.191


ton and Rondout ..


Newwitter, M., Rondout.


262


Dye Works.


Baylor, A. H., Kingston


.210


BUCKEYE


Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich st., New York. See Card on Map. Mowor and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfeet Harvester in the World.


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Furniture Dealers.


PAGE


Ridenour & Sleight, Kingston .185 Wakelee, N., Kingston. 314


General Merchants.


Burhans, J. S., Kingston.


254


Corwin, Samuel, Marlborough


.202


Deyo, Solomon, New Paltz ..


218


DuBois, J. S. & L. A., Tuthill,


.162


Hasbrouck, J. M. & J. J., New Paltz ... 214


Hasbrouck, O. C., New Paltz.


.210


Krom, A. H., Accord ..


.246


O'Neil, C. M. & Co., Kingston


.176


Ronnsavell, Wm. J., Gardiner.


162


Whitaker, J. & A. A., Kerhonkson.


.330


Groceries and Provisions. (See also General Merchants.)


Brodhead, John C., Kingston.


.332


Conwell, S., Rondout ..


222


Cornelius, A. G., Homowack.


.306


Markle, Calvin, Accord ..


.238


Murray, T. & Co., Rondout.


.270


Terwilliger, H. H., Ellenville.


.152


VanBuren, A. P., Rondout.


.274


Hardware. (See also General Merchants.)


Coles, Wm., Shawangunk.


.270


Crosby, More & Co., Rondout ..


.333


Paynter, Burhans & Oliver, Kingston ..


2


Sahler. Reynolds & DuBois, Kingston


and Ellenville, marginal lines com-


mencing with


282


Harness, Trunks Etc.


Davis, Theo., Tuthill.


162


Warner, P. B., Rondout.


24:2


Hats, Caps and Furs.


(See also General Merchants.)


Secore, Geo. S., Rondout.


.258


Hotels.


Botsford, Thos., Ellenville


133


Connor, Wm., Rondout ..


234


Crisman, Jonas, Ellenville.


326


Gillett, Wm. C., Grahamsville


.302


Morris, Le Grand, Monticello ..


328


Schoonmaker, Aaron, Napanoch


278


Schoonmaker, John J., Accord


151


Schoonmaker, J. O., Kerhonkson


.310


Waldorf, John H., Woodbourne


322


Insurance Agents.


Crosby, More & Co., Rondont


333


Fredenburgh, Wm. H., Kingston


.154


Roosa, Hiram, Rondout


Stow, Daniel B., Rondont.


.242


Knitting Machines.


Stilwell, C. S., Kingston


331


Lager Beer Brewery.


Bertsche, Wm., Rondout.


262


Laundry.


Proper, Geo., Kingston


. 324


Lawyer.


Adams, G. R., Rondout.


242


Lime, Cement, Plaster Etc.


PAGE


Abbey, S. & Son, Rondont


202


Cornelius, A. G., Homowack


.306


Otis, Henry W., Rondont ..


.230


Livery Stables


Deyo, J. D., Ellenville.


278


Webb, W. B., Ellenville


19


Wolf, Moses, Kerbonkson


296


Wood, L. K., Ellenville.


302


Loan Agents.


Roosa, Hiram, Rondont.


222


Stow, Daniel B., Rondont ..


242


Lumber Dealers.


Burhans & Felten, Kingston


185


De Witt, C. G., Napanoch


.. 326


Enderly, U. C., Napanoch ..


298


Platt, Benj. S., Ponckhockie


250


Sherman & Knapp, Kerhonkeon


310


Turck & Burhans, Rondout.


.186


Marble Works.


Kent, W. J., Rondout


258


Mason and Builder.


Otis, Henry W., Rondout.


230


Meat Markets.


Merritt, H. A. & Co., Kingston


206


Newkirk, Beauman, Kingston.


170


Wolf, Moses, Kerhonkson.


286


Millinery Etc.


Wallace, Mrs., Napanoch.


278


Mowers and Reapers.


Adriance, Platt & Co., New York, margin-


al lines and ..


on Map


Krum, E. M. & Co., Chatham.


.330


Music and Musical Instruments.


Stilwell, C. S., Kingston ...


.331


Williams, C. C., Fallsburgh, inside 1st cover


Notaries Public.


Adams, G. R., Rondout.


245


Stow, Daniel B., Rondout


242


Painters.


(House, Sign, Carriage Etc.)


Dolson, P. J., Kingston


176


Photographers.


Anchmoody, D. J. Rondout.


.203


Churchill, F. A., Kingston


218


Tice, A. Wurts, Ellenville.


324


Physicians.


DoBols, J. W., Kingston.


154


Hoornbeek, E. D., Kerhonkson.


306


Kingsley, Dr., Rome ..


Į


La Moree, D. W. M., Accord


242


Pictures and Picture Frames.


Auchmoody, D. J., Rondout


202


Pitta, C. V. L., Kingston


226


Planing Mills.


De Witt, C. G., Napanoch


326


Platt, Benj. S., Ponckhockle.


250


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Printing Offices.


PAGE


Ellenville Journal.


.286


Kingston Argus


314


Kingston Journal.


20


Kingston Press.


.188


New Paltz Independent.


266


New Paltz Times


214


Rondout Courier.


.234


Rondout Freeman.


250


Saugerties Telegraph


19


South Ulster Press, Ellenville


.282


Ulster Gazette, Kingston.


328


Produce Dealers.


Abbey, S. & Son, Rondout.


202


Real Estate Agents.


Cornelius, A. G., Homowack


306


Fredenburgh, Wm. H., Kingston.


154


Otis, Henry W., Rondout.


.230


Roosa, Hiram, Rondout


222


Stow, Daniel B., Rondout


242


Saloons.


Corbin, J. G., Rondout.


14


Stephan, Geo. P., Rondont.


.222


Sash, Doors and Blinds.


Nickason Bros., Ellenville


290


Platt, Benj. S., Ponckhockie.


250


Scroll Sawing Etc.


Nickason Bros., Ellenville


290


Platt, Benj. S,, Ponckhockie


250


Sewing Machines.


Stilwell, C. S., Kingston


331


Williams, C. C., Falleburgh .. inside 1st cover


Wood, A. B., Ellenville ...


290


Ship Builders.


Fisk & Larroway, Rondout


14


Silver and Silver Plated Ware.


Beers, P. F., Ellenville.


294


Slate Roofing.


Dobbe, Samuel, Rondout.


20


Stage Proprietor.


Waldorf, John H., Woodbourne.


822


Stair Builders.


Nickason Bros., Ellenville.


Stone Dealers. -


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Fitch, S. & W. B .. Kingston


.184


Otis, Henry W., Rondout.


220


Sherman & Knapp, Kerhonkson.


310


Stoves, Tinware Etc.


Adams, H. & J. C., Highland.


226


Beers, P. F., Ellenville.


294


Coles, Wmn., Shawangunk.


270


Elting, John, New Paltz ..


210


Peters, Fred. F., Kingston


154


Thermometer Manufs.


Kendall, John & Co., New Lebanon .... 318


Timber, Piles, Cordwood Etc.


Lefever, Alonzo, Accord ...


151


Tobacconists.


Conwell, S., Rondout.


222


Markle, Calvin, Accord.


238


Tuyere Manuf.


Everitt, Wm. M., Malden


254


Undertakers.


Ridenour & Sleight, Kingston


185


Wakelee, N., Kingston ...


314


Washing Machines.


Gillespie, J. D., Kerhonkson.


322


Watches, Jewelry Etc.


Bond, J. T., Kingston ..


.188


Rockwell, Newton, Ellenville.


278


Wines & Liquors.


Allen & Murrin, Rondout.


.302


Brodhead, John C., Kingston.


332


Conwell, S., Rondout ...


222


Murray, T. & Co., Rondout.


270


Weiner, S., Rondout.


.238


Wood Turners.


Smith & Montross, Greenfield.


19


Wood and Willow Ware.


(See also General Merchants.)


Beers, P. F., Ellenville.


.294


Coles, Wm., Shawangunk


.270


Conwell, S., Rondout ..


.2:2


290 | Markle, Calvin, Accord.


238


The Vinter Daily Gazette, pub- lished by Parr Harlow, No. 32 Wall Street, Kingston, N. Y., is the only Daily paper in that flourishing village. It keeps its readers ported as to the daily current of events, and. affords advertisers a convenient medium for announcing their business. The corres- pondence from various parts of the County, and general newe, are important features. The Weekly edition is a desirable paper for those who do not take the Daily. See card on page 323.


Willard F. Hansee, Druggist, Nap- anden, N. Y., publishesa card on page la. He keeps a good stock of Books and Sta- tionery, in addition to the articles usually found in a Drug Store, We commend him to the patronage of all interested parties. -


C. C. Williams, whose advertise" ment appears inside first cover, is the agent for "The Original Howe Sewing Machine Improved." We make no pretentions to being an expert in deciding upon the merits of Sewing Machinee, but judging from the encomiums which we have heard expressed respecting it, we infer that this is one of the best of machines. Those who propose to purchase machines will do well to call on Mr. Williams, who is the general agent for Uster, Sullivan, Orange and Rockland Counties, or his local agents. A few men of the right stamp may obtain the agency in several desirable localities, by calling on Mr. W. He is general agent for the Estey Organ. Mr. W's headquarters is at Fallsburgh, Sullivan Co., N. Y.


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ULSTER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Willard F. Hansee, DEALER IN


DRUGS, MEDICINES,


PAINTS, OILS, Books and Stationery,


NAPANOCH, N. Y.


Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adrianco, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.


BUCKEYE


The Saugerties Telegraph, pub- lished by George W. Elting, Saugerties, N. Y., representa the interests of the north- easteru portion of Ulster County, and the adjacent territory of other counties. Its en- terprising publisher issues a paper worthy of the patronage of the community. His advertisement appears on page 19.


W. B. Webb, proprietor of Livery Stable. Ellenville, 'N. Y., publishes a card on page 19. Mr. Webb's Stable is well supplied with Horses and Carriages, and every effort is made to render it worthy of public patronage. His prices are reasonable and his stock good. Give him a call.


J. S. Burhans, dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, &c., East Front Street, corner of Pearl, Kingston, N. Y., is prepared to supply his customers with a great variety of goods of various kinds at reasonable prices. His card appears on page :54. and to this we refer our readere for further particulars.


The Exchange Hotel, at Monti- cello, Sullivan Co., advertised on page 328. is presided over by LeGrand Morris, & gen- tleman whose greatest pleasure is to pro- vide liberally for the creature comforts of his guests. Connected with the Hotel is O'Neill's Livery, where may be found good teame and trusty drivere, when required. Friend. when you visit Monticello, stop at the " Excharge" and make the acquaint- ance of LeGrand, Maj. O'Neill and his son Archie .; they are all good fellows. who will strive to render your sojourn so pleasant. that as you journey on, you will feel con- etrained to advise others to tarry awhile, as you did.


Miss C. IF. Snyder, Dress and Cloak Maker. Abeel Street, corner of Post, Rou- dout, N. Y., publishes a card on page 14. Wetake pleasure in calling the attention of the public to Miss Snyder's card, as she is a lady who thoroughly understands her busi- ness and is prepared to make Dresses and Cloaks in the best style and to the satisfac- tion of the most exacting.


F. S. Wynkoop, Jr., Wall Street, Kingston, N. Y., keeps one of the largest and best assortment of Books, Stationery, Wall Paper &c., to be found in Ulster Co. Sunday School Books of all the principal publishers, and New Books as they appear from time to time, are always on hand. His stock of Wall Paper embraces all desirable styles and qualities. Call on him for any- thing in the line of Books and you will get it. Orders by mail will be promptly at- tended to. See advertisement on page 134.


C. S. Stilwell, dealer in Sewing Ma- chines. Musical Instruments &c., No. 9 North Front Street, Kingston, N. Y .. adver- tives on page 331. Among all the different Sewing Machines, and their name is legion. there is none better adapted for the use of families and manufacturers than the Elias Howe, Jr .. Machine. This machine as now manufactured, contains all the latest im- provements and is as near perfection as the best machinery can make it. It is simple in construction, easily operated and is al- mort noiseless. It received the highest premium at the World's Fair, over 82 com- petitors. Mr. Stilwell is the general agent for this and other machines. He also deals in Knitting Machines, Ladies' Patterns &c.


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Frank MeLanghiln, Hair Dresser. Flak & Larroway, House Carpen. tere and Ship Joiners. Hasbrouck Avenue, hentet Cro- Street, Hondont. N. Y., are Division St .. Rondout, N. Y., is prepared to e rve his en-tomere in every department of the tonsorial art. Those nice young prepared to do all work connected with men who want their hair cut or their whis- i their trade. In a manner to suit their can- kera dyed, or a cose easy shave, will con- tomers. All persons, who have work in this line will do well to call on this frm. See card on page 14. sult their own comfort by calling at Mc- Lauguliu'e. His card appears on page 14.


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ULSTER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


W. B. WEBB, PROPRIETOR OF


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ELLENVILLE, N. Y.


Good Horses & Carriages, for Business, Pleasure Farties, &c., always in readiness. CHARGES REASONABLE.


SMITH & MONTROSS, MANUFACTURERS OF Bed Posts, Table Legs, Chair Rounds, COTS, LATHE, And all kinds of Turned Stuff. A supply con- stantly on hand.


N. M. SMITH. All orders filled at short notice. T. R. MONTROSS. Greenfield, N. Y.


ESTABLISHED IN 1846.


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