Gazetteer and business directory of Ulster County, N.Y. for 1871-2, Part 40

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


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Trickey & Leroy, (Claryville, Sullivan Co .. ) (Lewis S. Trickey and Chas. Le- roy,) saw and turning mills, lumber- man and farmer 403.


Trickey, Lewis S., (Claryville, Sullivan Co .. ) (Trickey & Leroy.)


Vanaken, Amos, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 50.


Vanaken, Elijah, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 127.


Vanaken, Solomon, (Claryville, Sullivan Co .. ) farmer 50.


VAN DEMARK, PETER, (Denning,) lum- berman, tray manuf. and farmer 1200.


VANDOVER, ALBERT, (Claryville, Sul- livan Co.,) justice of the peace and far- mer 127.


Vanwagner, John, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 70.


WILLEWEMOC CLUB, (Willewemoc, Sul- livan Co .. ) chartered 1870.J. S. VanCleef, Poughkeepsie, prest; C. Van Brunt, Poughkeepsie, treasurer.


Wright, Chancy, (Lackawack,) farmer 108. Wright, Wallace, (Lackawack,) farmer 100. Yealy, Andrew, (Denning.) farmer 113. Yorks, Robert S., (Claryville,) farmer 130.


Scales, Hoyt Bro's Leather Belting, DuPond's Powder, &c., at Wholesale and Retail, Kingston and Ellenville. Yahler, Reynolds & Du Bois, American and Foreign Hardware, Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Fairbanks


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


The Rondont Courier, published by W. H. & J. C. Romeyn, is a large, well conducted Family Paper, containing local and general news, and a judicious selec- tion of miscellaneous reading. Ity adver- tising columns are a valuable medium for live business men to use in introducing their business to the public. During the twenty-four years of its existence, it has been a welcome visitor to many homes, and under its present management, bids fair to increase its field of usefulness. There is a well conducted Job Department, where all work is executed in the best style. See advertisement on page 234.


John Elting, dealer in Stoves. Tin- ware, Lead Pipe, &c., New Paltz, N. Y., advertises on page 210. Mr. Elting makes a specialty of some of the best and most popular Stoves now before the public .- Among these are the Oriental and Ameri- can Base Burning and Base Heating Stoves, and the American Cooking Stove. Any- thing in the line of Stove Fixtures, or Plumbing and Tinning, will be executed to the satisfaction of all reasonable custom- ers. Give him a call.


O. C. Hasbrouck, General Merchant, New Paltz, N. Y., keeps a good assortment of all goods usually found in a first-class Country Store. His old customers need not be told that in the line of Dry Goods, Gro- ceries, Boots, Shoes &c., his stock is unsur- passed in this vicinity and his prices as low as the times will admit. To those who do not know, we say call and see for your- selves. His card appears on page 210.


Dr. V. Sherwood, Dentist. Garden and Ferry Streets, Rondout, N. Y., is es- tablished in Rooms over Van Deusen's Drug Store, where he will attend to all calls. Those who have suffered long from toothache for fear of having them extract- ed, can call on Dr. S. and have them ex- tracted without pain. Full Fete of teeth or parts of eets inserted in the best man- ner. Heis the only Dentist in the County authorized to use Dr. Folsom's improve- ment in Dental Plates. Those who wish to have work according to the most ap- proved method, will do well to call on him. His advertisement appears on page 230.


George Maier, manufacturer and dealer in Boots and Shoes, No. 78 North Front Street, Kingston, N. Y., keeps a good assortment of Boots and Shoes, and makes to order to snit his customers .- Those who would improve their under- standing will find their soles improved by calling at Maier's. For durability, ease and comfort, his boots are unsurpassed .- See card on page 206.


Theodore Davis, manufacturer and dealer in Harnesses, Saddles, Blank- ets &c., Tuthill, Ulster Co., N. Y., is pre- pared to serve his customers with any- thing in his line, at reasonable prices .- Good clothing is as important for a horse as for a man. Now is the time to call on Davis to put everything in first rate order. If your carriage wants trimming, he will do it for you. See card on page 162.


Decker, Brink & Radcliff, deal- ers in Dry Goods, Yankee Notions &c., No. 15 Wall street, Kingston, N. Y., advertise on page 168. A passage through this store, and a view of the piles of goods of all kinds constantly received, is all that is ne- cessary to satisfy any person that he will find no better stock from which to select goods than at this "New York Store." The proprietors understand the wants of their customers and make their purchases to suit them. Those who call and examine the extensive stock will satisfy themselves that there is no need of going to the city for goods. Call and Bee.


Albert M. Low, manufacturer and dealer in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, No. 19 Wall Street, Kingston, N. Y .. publishes an attractive card on page 170. He keeps on hand a good assortment and makes to order, to fit the most corniferous feet that wear boote. If you want a good easy fit- ting boot, leave your measure and you will get fits. Call and see.


Curtis & Shultis, manufacturers of Carriages and Sleighs, Union Avenue, Kingston, N. Y., publish a finely illus- trated card on page 176. We take pleasure iu calling the attention of the community to this establishment, where they will find carriages and sleighs manufactured froin the best materials by competent workmen. Their work needs only to be known to be appreciated, as multitudes are ready to testify.


Crosby, Merritt & Co., dealers in Dry Goods, Carpets &c., No. 7 Wall Street, Kingston, and Garden Street, Rondout, N. Y., offer rare inducements to their customers, both as to price and quality of goods. Let no one who wants any- thing in their line fail to give them a call before purchasing. See card on page 170.


S. Abbey & Son, dealers in Flour, Feed, Hay &c., Rondout, N. Y., publish a card on page 202. They keep the best of Sing Sing Lime and supply their customers at reasonable rates. Give them a call.


J. S. & L. A. DuBois, dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries &c., Tuthill, N. Y., advertise on page 162. Th ir stock of goods of all kinds usually kept in & coun- try store, is such as to meet the wants of this community. A cold winter is ap- proaching, and they are prepared to sup-


Beanman Newkirk, dealer in Meaty of all kinds. Washington Avenne, opposite Hurley Avenue, Kingston, N. Y., publishes a card on page 170. Those who know what good meat is, whether fresh or | ply the wants of their customers at prices salt, will do well to call at Newkirk's and he will mete out all ment, in a manner to mest the approval of all customers.


to suit the times. Call and see their stock and learn their prices. A word to the wise &c.


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


BUCKEYE


HARDENBURGH.


309


HARDENBURGH. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.)


Those who receive their mail at Turnwood and Shin Creek post offices, reside on Robinson Tract, Great Lot 6, Hardenburgh Patent. Those who receive their mail at Hardenburgh post office, reside on Darling's First Survey. Those who receive their mail at Dry Brook post office, reside on Garretson Tract, except Orrin Baker, Geo. Hinkley, John D. Todd, Abram McCann and Edward McCann.


Adee, Abram, (Turnwood,) lot 187, farmer | Delemater, Lewis, (Turnwood,) lot 237, far- 143.


Akerley, Alfred, (Dry Brook,) lot 12, farmer 160. Akerley, Townsend, (Dry Brook,) farmer 75.


Akerley, William, (Dry Brook,) lot 14, far- mer 160.


Armstrong, Isaac, (Turnwood,) lot 170, farmer 100.


Bailey, Erastus,(Turnwood,) lot 169, black- smith and farmer 50.


Baker, Isaac, (Turnwood,) lot 164, farmer 123.


Baker, Lewis, (Turnwood,) lot 173, farmer 129.


Baker, Orrin, (Dry Brook,) assessor and farmer 220.


Banks, Jane Mrs., (Turnwood,) lot 124, farmer 147. Banks, Joseph, (Turnwood,) lot 166, far- mer 135.


Banks, William, (Turnwood,) lot 146, far- mer 129.


Barnhart, Alexander H., (Turnwood,) lot 130, farmer 68.


Barnhart. Amos, (Turnwood,) lot 160, far- mer 200.


Barnhart, Colonel A., (Turnwood,) lot 160, farmer 50.


Barnhart, Nicholas, (Turnwood,) lot 130, farmer 68.


Bezant, William. (Turnwood,) lots 190, 191, 192 and 193, farmer 531.


Bussey, John, (Turnwood,) lot 181, farmer 57.


Bussey, Leroy, (Turn wood,) lot 203, farmer 359.


Callehan, David, (Turnwood,) lot 159, far- mer 60.


Cheesebro, James, (Turnwood, lot 189, far- mer 68.


Cook, Hiram D., (Dry Brook,) lot 61, farmer 303.


Cook, Vanburen, (Dry Brook,) lot 88, far- mer 50.


Crook, Henry, (Dry Brook,) lot 48, farmer 250).


Currie, George, (Tarnwood.) lot 200, far- mer 142.


Davis, Elias, (Tarrwood,) lot 145, carpen- ter and farmer 100.


Decker, John. (Turnwood,) lot 203, tray mill and farmer 2.


mer 68.


Delemeter, James, (Turnwood,) lot 238, far- mer 221.


Desilva, Demetrius, (Hardenburgh,) lot 19, town clerk and farmer 160.


Dilamater, Eliza, (Dry Brook,) lot 17, far- mer 40.


Dilemater, Abram H., (Hardenburgh,) lot 21, farmer 395.


Dilemater, Edward J., (Dry Brook,) lot 27, farmer 40.


Dury, Lawrence L., (Dry Brook,) lot 28, far- mer 15. . Dury, Sidney, (Dry Brook,) lot 93, far- mer 100.


Eighmy, Daniel, (Turnwood,) lot 168, far- mer 132.


Eighmy, George, (Turnwood,) lot 237, far- mer 68.


Eighmy, John, (Turnwood,) lot 184, farmer 68.


Fairburn, John, (Dry Brook,) lot 104, far- mer 160.


Flint, Philo, (Turnwood,) lots 147, 148, 157 and 158, farmer 521.


Gavitt, George H., (Hardenburgh,) lot 7, farmer 840.


Gavitt, John B., (Hardenburgh,) lot 18, far- mer 160.


Gavitt, Levi B., (Hardenburgh,) lot 38, far- mer 200.


Gavitt, Thomas W., (Hardenburgh,) lot 9, farmer 220.


Graham, Hiram, (Dry Brook,) lot 101, far- mer 270.


Graham, Isaac, (Dry Brook,) lot 136, farmer 115.


Graham, William, (Dry Brook,) lot 100, far- mer 145.


Haines, Judson, (Dry Brook,) lot 60, farmer 433. Hinkley, George, (Dry Brook,) lot 13, far- mer 280.


Hinkley. William, (Dry Brook,) lot 103, farmer 200.


Hotchkiss, Albert, (Shin Creek, Sullivan Co .. ) lot 151, farmer 69.


Hotchkiss. Chancey, (Shin Creek, Sullivan Co .. ) lot 12s. farmer 194.


Hotchkiss, Jeremiah, (Shin Creek, Sullivan Co.,) lot 154, farmer 145.


Hull, Elibu, (Shin Creek, Sullivan Co.,) lot 129, farmer 170.


BUCKEYE


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


310 ULSTER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Sherman DEALERS IN PROPRIETOR. Caller, Reynolds & DuBois, American and Foreign Hardware, Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Fairbanks Scales, Hoyt Bro's Leather Belting, DuPont's Powder, &c., at Wholesale and Retail, Kingston and Ellenville. KERHONKSON, N. Y.


Knapp,


Blue Flagging Stone,


Railroad Ties,


Cord Wood and Chestnut Posts. ALSO, Tan Bark, Heading, Sawed Lumber, &C.


Kerhonkson, N. Y.


Kerhonkson Hotel,


SCHOONMA


Board by the Day or Week. Meals Served at all Hours.


Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Served at the Bar.


Ample Accommodation for Horses, &c.


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HARDENBURGH.


311


183. Joekell, Ernest, (Shin Creek, Sullivan Co.,)| Seager, Hiram, (Dry Brook,) lot 102, farmer lot 154. farmer 50.


Joscelyn, George S., (Shin Creek, Sullivan Co.,) lot 131, farmer 60.


Keator, Cornelius, (Shin Creek, Sullivan Co.,) lot 180, farmer 132.


Kelley, Abram, (Dry Brook,) lot 15, farmer 50.


Kelley, Abram L., (Turnwood,) lot 223, far- mer 144.


Kelley, George O., (Dry Brook,) farmer 280. Kelley, Jonathan S., (Turnwood,) lot 165, farmer 116.


Kelley, Joshua, (Turnwood,) lot 162, far- mer 134. .


Kelley, Mary, (Dry Brook,) lot 49, farmer 130. Kelley, Mary O., (Dry Brook,) lot 91, farmer 107.


Kelley, Nelson P., (Turnwood,) lot 248, far- mer 215.


Kelley, Thomas O., (Dry Brook,) lot 64, far- mer 2-3.


Kittle, Elijah, (Hardenburgh,) lot 28, far- mer 140.


Lake, Richard, (Turnwood,) lots 272 and 273, farmer leases 270.


Lathan, Thomas, (Turnwood,) lots 196 and 197. farmer leases 392.


Leal, Robert B., (Turnwood,) lot 262, mason and farmer 130.


Lynch, Jucob, (Dry Brook,) lot 12, farmer . 80.


Marks. Sarah L.,(Hardenburgh,) farmer 200. Maynard. Erasmus, Shin Creek, Sullivan Co.,) lot 177, farmer 132.


McCann, Abram, (Dry Brook,) farmer 32. McCann Edward, (Dry Brook,) farmer 35. Miller, Aaron, (Turnwood,) lot 272, farmer 133.


Mills, Charles, (Turnwood,) lot 246, farmer 132.


Munson, David, (Turnwood,) lot 264, far- mer 283.


Murdock, James, (Shin Creek, Sullivan Co.,) lot 149, saw mill and farmer 250. Newton, Mary, (Hardenburgh,) lot 49, far- mer 199.


Noxan, Arthur, (Hardenburgh,) lot 20, post- master and farmer 160.


Pierce, Robert, (Dry Brook,) lot 23, farmer 200.


Pratt, Arthur M., (Turnwood,) lot 198, saw mill and farmer 204.


Rowe, Orrin, (Turnwood,) lot 131, farmer 30.


Seager, Samuel M., (Dry Brook,) lot 103, farmer 142.


Sherwood, Jabez, (Turnwood,) lot 171, farmer 133.


Slater, Edwin R., (Shin Creek, Sullivan Co.,) lot 144, farmer 68.


Stanton, Legrand R., (Turnwood,) lot 212, farmer 146.


Steele, Joseph, (Shin Creek, Sullivan Co.,) lot 151, farmer 69.


Stewart, Augustus, (Dry Brook,) lot 65, farmer 270.


Tates, James, (Hardenburgh,) lot 8, farmer 160.


Todd, Andrew J., (Dry Brook,) lot 10, far- mer 100.


Todd, Benajah, (Dry Brook,) lot 65, farmer 190. . Todd. David, (Dry Book,) lot 10, farmer 113.


Todd. Dyer, (Dry Brook,) lot 102, justice of the peace and farmer 235.


Todd, John D., (Dry Brook,) farmer 270. Todd, Orrin, (Dry Brook,) lot 9. farmer 113. Todd, Orrin S., (Shin Creek, Sulivan Co.,) lot 176, farmer 115.


Todd, William, (Dry Brook,) lot 28, farmer 194.


Tompkins, Joseph, (Turnwood,) lot 184, farmer 68.


Tripp, Hooper C., (Turnwood,) lot 211, far- mer 197.


Utter, Harmon, (Dry Brook,) lot 27, farmer 288.


Utter, John, (Dry Brook,) lot 89, farmer 160.


Utter, John L., (Dry Brook,) lot 48, farmer 25.


Utter, Robert, (Dry Brook,) lot 29, farmer 170.


Utter, William, (Dry Brook,) lot 28, post master and farmer 158.


Vanceuren, Seth A., (Turnwood,) lot 167, farmer 123.


WAMSLEY, AMOS, (Tarnwood,) lots 185 and 1S6, post master, surveyor, super- visor and farmer 270.


Ward, David, (Hardenburgh,) lot 39, farmer 160.


Waters, William, (Turnwood,) lot 132, far- mer 120.


Whitcomb, Dennis, (Hardenburgh,) lot 27, farmer 60.


Wilson, Abram, (Turnwood,) lot 189, farmer 68.


Scales, Hoyt Bro's Leather Belting, DuPont's Powder, Ke., at Wholesale and Retall, Kingston and Ellenville. Aahler, Reynolds & DuBois, American and Foreign Hardware, Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Fairbanks


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


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CENSUS REPORT.


POPULATION OF ULSTER COUNTY.


Census Returns for 1870, 1865 and 1860, showing the Increase and Decrease in the last decade.


TOWNS.


1870.


1865.


1860.


Increase. Decrease


Rate per cent. in- crease or decrease.


Denning


1044


939


1073


29


3 -*


Esopus.


4552


4746


4735


183


4-


Gardiner.


1991


1951


2096


105


5+


Hardenburgh


629


533


505


124


25-


Hurley.


2994


2382


2364


630


27-


Kingstont.


11831


17296


16640


5274


31+


Lloyd.


2658


2567


2499


159


6 +


Marbletown


4224


3818


4120


104


3-


Marlborough


2974


2733


2776


198


7+


New Paltz.


2040


2033


2023


17


.8+


Olive.


3099


3259


3262


163


5-


Plattekill.


2031


2012


1918


113


6-


Rochester


4088


3585


4539


451


10-


Rondout Village


10083


Rosendale.


3625


2884


2826


799


28+


Saugerties.


10456


9426


9537


919


10-


Shandaken.


2703


2:19


2430


273


11+


Shawangunk


2823


2767


2870


47


2-


Wawarsing.


8151


8335


8311


160


2-


Woodstock.


2012


1624


1858


: 154


8+


Totals.


84008


75609


176382


7626


10-


*As it is not convenient to give the decimal expressing the exact rate per cent., when the remaining fraction is less than one-half, we have made use of the + sign to indicate that the true rate per cent. is greater than that expressed, and when the remaining fraction is greater than one-half, one has been added to the integer, and the - sign used to indicate that the true rate per cent. is less than the number by which it is expressed.


tThe authority at hand does not state the population of Rondont separate from Kingston, in which town it Is, hence we are unable to indicate the rate of increase or decrease in either of the villages of Kingston or Rondont : but since the population in Kingston in 1:00 includes the whole namber in the town, we have added the number in Rondont iu 1870 to the number in Kingston in the same year, and indicated the rate of increase in the whole town.


CENSUS REPORT.


Agricultural Statistics from Census of 1865.


TOWNS.


Winter Wheat-


bushels harvested


bushels harvested


bushels harvested


bushels harvested


pounds harvested


pounda harvested


bushels harvested


Milch Cows,


number of, 1865.


Horses, two years


old and over, 1865


Sheep, number


shorn, 1865.


Denning.


452


270


5282


.


241


283


21800


58


551


Esopus ..


1743


11364


17384


23479


57016


838


63483


643


742


Gardiner.


2254|


279331


24116


11539


15507


1355


142795


489


2171


Hardenburgh ..


2195


175


4827


3790


482


51767


93


856


Hurley


643


7627


14577


14710


1000


1653


6070


587


47633


585


425


Kingston


1525!


12276


20753


28S65


1200


12606


596


26379


910


3-7


Lloyd


824' 13462


21079


8627


22976


638


56695


357


303


Marbletown ..


3298;


21225|


37670


27939


800


350


27156


1364


110310


775


1600


Marlborough.


1278


16678|


24545


11243


610|


15068


853


73822


444


1417


Olive.


26


4612


19680


21073


135


6


36350


1092


89460


587


1629


Plattekill


654


20731


27392


28419


43531


1090


98445


535


1311


Rochester


3869


17330


27117


19848


160


10663


971


84395


623


1525


Rosendale.


529


10000


13625


12972


23400


20175


698


45641


4611


131


Saugerties ..


1745


15840


20092


30310


100


4146


28189


1325


103985


1066


10:45


Shandaken


3017


6645


16329


16426


752


69626


329


12-20


Shawangunk ..


2470


292131


38216


14052


2000


24433


2151


203925


673


25~6


Wawarsing ..


1695


14722


32531


35711


5320


55


18904


1652


142910


1009


1914


Woodstock.


8065


9309


11274


17670


725


51356


278


1413


Totals


24394 253645 381501 338739


34725


6210) 411948 18226/1547217


10354 21708


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 Value of Farms, 1865, $15,410,769 ; of Stock, 1865, $2,140,960; of Tools and Imple- ments, 1865. 8614.841 ; Acres Plowed, 1865, 49,411 ; Tons of Hay, 1864, 88,083%{ ; Winter Rye, bushels harvested in 1864, 290,199 ; Barley, bushels harvested in 1864, 1,194; Flux, acres sown in 1863, 104% ; Pounds of Lint, 1864, 7,922 ; Honey, pounds collected in 1864, 56,630 ; Working Oren, number in 1865, 3,056 ; Neat Cattle, number killed for beef, in 1864, 4,585; Swine, number of pigs in 1865, 18,459 ; one year old and over, 1865, 11,677 ; slaugh- tered in 1884, 18,439; pounds of pork made in 1864, 2,846,664 ; Wool, pounds shorn in 1865, 69,482;% ; Sheep, number of lambs raised, 1865, 15,472; number killed by dogs, 1864, 484; Poultry, value owned, 1863, 855,292.12 ; value of eggs sold, 1864, $36,601.30 ; Fertiliz- ers, value bought, 1864, $19,811.70 ; Domestic Manufactures, 1864, yards of fulled cloth, 4,004% ; yards of linen, 6,209X ; yards of flannel, 9,774% ; yards of cotton and mixed goods, 1,256% ; Apples, number of trees in fruit, 1864, 200.654; barrels of cider, 1964, 15,177%.


BUCKEYE


Mower and Self-Baking Renpor, the most. Perfect Harvester in the World.


1864.


Oats,


1864.


1864.


Potatoes,


1864.


Tobacco,


1864.


Hops,


1864.


Apples,


1864.


Butter,


pounds mado


1864.


New Paltz ...


1763


21903


25825


12230


33177


774


62790


406


431


.


313


Indinu Corn,


314 ULSTER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


N. WAKELEE DEALER IN PARLOR, CHAMBER AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE, Walnut, Chestnut & Enameled Chamber Furniture, BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, Wardrobes, Extension Tables, Cottage Bedsteads, &c. BED SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES. No. 102 North Front Street, (head of Fair,) Kingston. UPHOLSTERING DONE TO ORDER. UNDERTAKING! COFFINS, CASKETS. HANDLES. PLATES, and everything in the line. FUNERALS ATTENDED by experienced persons promptly.


KINGSTON ARGUS Newspaper & Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT.


H. G. Crouch, Proprietor, 29 Wall Street, Kingston, N. Y.


STEAN PRESSES AND JOB TYPE, OF THE LATEST DESIGN.


All Kinds of Printing Done in the Best Style.


Terms of the Argus, $2 in Advance.


Gahler, Reynolds & DuBois, American and Foreign Hardware, Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Fairbanks Scales, Hoyt Bro's Leather Belting, DuPont's Powder, &c., at Wholesale and Retail, Kingston and Ellenville.


COURTS COUNTY OFFICERS-INT. REVENUE OFFICERS. 315


COURTS IN ULSTER COUNTY-1871. TO BE HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN KINGSTON.


CIRCUIT COURTS AND COURTS OF OYER AND TERMINER.


Second Monday of January, . MILLER, Justice


Third Monday of April, ... HOGEBOOM, Justice


First Monday of October, PECKHAM, Justice


COUNTY COURTS AND COURTS OF SESSIONS. AUGUSTUS SCHOONMAKER, JR., COUNTY JUDGE.


Second Monday of. February First Monday of. ... June Fourth Monday of .. November


Grand Jury is required to attend only at the June term.


ULSTER COUNTY OFFICERS.


Coroners.


P. O. ADDRESS


Curley, James ...


. Saugerties


Mckenzie, Edward Port Ewen


Stephan, Chas. Rondont


Van Ostrand, John


Rosendale


County Clerk.


Deyo, Chas. W


Kingston


County Judge.


Schoonmaker, Angustus Jr .....


. Kingston


County Treasurer.


Brodhead, John C ..


Kingston


District Attorney.


Westbrook, Frederick L ..


.Kingston


Justices of Sessions.


Surrogate.


Davis, Dewitt C ..


. Shokan


Elting, Abraham V. N


New Paltz | Fowler, Chas. A


Kingston


U. S. Internal Revenue Officers in Ulster Co., 13th District. ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.


1st Division-Anthony McClung, Kingston, towns of Kington and Sauger- P. O. ADDRESS ties ... . Kingston 2nd Division-Isaac C. Dart, for towns of Hurley, Olive, Shandaken and


Marbletown ... . Shokan 3d Division-A. F. Carling, for the towns of Denning, Hardenburgh, Roches-


ter and Wawarsing Ellenville 4th Division-A. J. Pratt, for towns of Esopns, Rosendale, Lloyd, New Paltz, Highland Gardiner, Plattekill, Marlborough and Shawanagunk


COLLECTOR.


1st Division, C. S. Clay


Kingston


GAUGERS.


R. G. Tammany . Rondont


E. D. Russell .. Ellenville A. J. Pratt. Highland T


Loan Commissioners.


P. O. ADDRESS


Davis, Jacob


. Accord


Knapp, James S.


... Marlborough


School Commissioners.


Mulford, Oscar


.Highland


Montross, Horace W


Ellenville


Sheriff.


Kerr, John W.


Kingston


Superintendent of the Poor.


Winne, Benj. J.


Tuthill


Scales, floyt Bro's Leather Belting, DuPond's Powder, &e., at Wholesale and Retail, Kingston and Ellenville. Sahler, Reynolds & DuBois, American and Foreign Hardware, Agricultural Implemente and Machinery, Fairbanks


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


Rondont Freeman, Daily and Weekly, published by Horatio Fowks, is advertised on parre 250. The Weekly has made its regular visits in this community for more than a dozen years, and the libe- ral encouragement given, has induced the proprietor to start a Daily and incur the heavy expense of securing the Associated Press Dispatches. We trust his confidence in the public has not been misplaced, but that he will receive the reward which his enterprise merits. Being the only Daily in Rondont, it ought to have a large circu- lation. The Job Printing department is well supplied with all the facilities for do- ing first-class work. Success to the Free- man and its publisher.


The Buckeye Mowing and Reaping Machines-When the great U. S. Trial of Mowers and Reapers was held at Syracuse in 1857, this admirable machine, which had just been brought out, surprised everybody by its novelty and many excel- lencies, and won the highest awards. At that time the valuable patents under which it was built were secured for several States by the enterprising firm which now con- tinues its manufacture, Adriance, Platt & Co. At the second great trial of Mowers and Reapers, made by the N. Y. State Agri- cultural Society in 1866, the Buckeye again carried off the highest honors, showing that in the years intervening it had not gone backward in the race for superiority. Every new suggestion is thoroughly weighed, improvements only are adopted. The verdict of the people is nearly as unani- mous as that of the learned and practical committees who made these awards, for its gales far exceed those of any other ma- chine in the sections supplied by Adriance, Platt & Co. In fact they increase so fast, that the demand is almost always in ex- cess of the supply. The Self-Raking At- tachment on the Buckeye Machine has met with a success corresponding to that of the Mower, and has eurpassed all others in the perfection of its operation. One great secret of the success of Adriance, Platt & Co., as manufacturers, has been in the con- scientious manner in which they have built their machines, and the great dura- bility of the Buckeye machine has been largely due to the excellence of the mate- rial used and the mechanical perfection of the workmanship. See advertisement on Map.


Colburn & Ostrander, Dentists. have, for the convenience of their patrons, opened offices at No. 9 Wall Street, Kingston, and over Winter's News Office, No. 7 Garden Street, Rondont, where they are executing all work to the general satis- faction of their customers: Those who are po unfortunate as to lose the organs which nature has provided for the mastication of their food. are to be congratulated that they have fallen into the bands of Colburn & Ostrander, who are well posted as to all the departments of their profession, and will do justice to all who call on them. They publish a card on page 266.




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