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Stickney Eliphalet, iron railing manufacturer, h 85 Court.
Stickney Mrs. Esther, tailoress, h 13 Elm.
Stickney Mrs. Mary, dressmaker, h 10 Devereux.
Stienfather John, clerk, 71 Genesee, bds E. S. Barnum's.
Stiefoater P., laborer, h 65 Spring.
Stiefoater John, laborer, h 61 Canal.
Stiefoater John, cordwainer, h 281 Whitesboro.
Stiegler Daniel, cordwainer, h 146 Water.
Stimmer Michael, S. W. Mills, h 25 South Hamilton.
Stocking James M., hat and cap store, 82, h 258 Genesee.
Stocking Miss Elizabeth, h 37 Broad.
Stocking Samuel, clerk, 113 Genesee, bds 258 Genesee.
Stoddard D. C., att'y and counsellor, Metropolitan Hall, bds Central Hotel.
Stoddard Eliakim J., att'y and counsellor, office 1 Exchange Build- ings, bds 15 Elizabeth.
Stoller John, stone cutter, h 45 Mohawk.
Stoller John, laborer, h 49 Mohawk.
Stone Alfred, cordwainer, h 50 West.
Stone Daniel, cordwainer, h 40 West.
Stone James, cordwainer, h 30 West.
Stopper George, farmer, h s s Broad, 2 e Kossuth Avenue.
Stopper Urs, blacksmith, h w s Albany, 3 n Webster.
Stopper William, cabinet maker, h 45 Mohawk.
Storrs Alexander, fireman, C. R. R., bds 68 Broad.
Storrs Henry S., bds 49 Broad.
Storrs Henry, machinist, bds 62} Broadway. Storrs Mrs. Chloe, h 49 Broad.
Storrs William M., clerk, 71 Genesee, bds 49 Broad.
Stout Benjamin, engineer, C. R. R., bds L. Sullivan's.
Stowell Miss Louisa R., bds 53 Broadway. -
Straus Francis, oil cloth factory, h 4 McVean.
Straus George, laborer, h 69 Court.
Stow William, brass founder, h 44 Steuben.
Strutt Victoria, h 10 Tibbitts.
Strutt Blasius, tailor, h 103 Mohawk.
Stuber, Frank & Co., tinners, coppersmiths, and gas fitters, 43 Bleecker.
Stuber Jacob, of S., Frank & Co., bds Clinton Hotel. Stuber John, of S., Frank & Co., h 161 Columbia.
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Stuber John, tinsmith, h e s Kossuth Avenue, 3 s South. Stuber Rudolph, tinsmith, h 206 Whitesboro.
Sullivan Cornelius, S. C. Mills, h 27 Aiken. Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h 34 Washington.
Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h 79 Water. Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h n s Broad, 1 e Kossuth Avenue. Sullivan Dennis, laborer, h 45 Second.
Sullivan Edward, carpenter, h cor Havens and Chenango Av.
Sullivan Jeremiah, laborer, h n s Bleecker, 2 e Mohawk. Sullivan Lawrence, innkeeper, cor Main and First.
Sullivan Mary, widow, h 110 Jay.
Sullivan Patrick, laborer, h w s Steuben, 5 n Pleasant.
Sullivan Thomas, laborer, h w s Mohawk, 3 s Jay. Suits John, laborer, h 18 Post.
Sunderland Alice, widow, h 57 Bleecker.
Sunderland Catharine, widow, h 107 Bleecker.
Sunderland Mrs. E., h 26 Bleecker.
Sutorius Charles, organist and music teacher, h 67 Cooper. Swartwout Cornelius, h 8 Miller.
Swartwout Edwin L., dentist, office and h 4 Columbia. Swartwout Elmer, S. W. Mills, h 242 Whitesboro.
Sweet George, grocer, h 18 Erie.
Sweet Jeremiah, h cor Liberty and Broadway.
Sweet Sylvanus H., civil engineer, bds 239 Genesee. Swift Allen, machinist, bds 66} Broadway.
Swift William P., commission merchant, Franklin Square, h 4 Rutger. Swits J. N., freight agent, N. Y. C. R. R., h 42 Broad. Switzer Jacob, rope maker, h 43 Kemble.
Syms Thomas J., barber, 1 Exchange Buildings.
Symonds Charles S., clerk Bank of Central New York, bds Bleecker St. House.
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Taffner Philip, cordwainer, h s s Warren, 1 w Garden. Taffner Simon, tailor, h w s Francis, 2 s Plant.
Taffy John, S. C. Mills, h e s Cherry,.2 s Whitesboro. Talbot Eliza, dressmaker, bds 68 Washington. Tallman George C., h 300 Genesee. Tallman Ira, grocer, cor Main and First, h same. Tallman Jedediah M., pattern maker, h 11 Mary. Tallman William A., h 13 Seneca. Tamlyn Henry, of Collins & Co., h 62 Broad. Tamlyn Henry Jr., clerk, 62 Broad, bds same. Tanner Miss A. B., teacher, bds T. Bates'. Tanner Isaac, painter, h cor West and Johnson Square. Tanner J. F., ostler at Northern Hotel. 14*
Tanner John, laborer, h w & Mohawk, 2 s Jay. Tankard Patrick, attendant at Lunatic Asylum.
Tavender Joshua, tallow chandler, h 20 Whitesboro. Taylor Betsey R., h 45 Charlotte.
Taylor Mrs. G. W., h 20 State.
Taylor James N., clerk, 72 Genesee, bds Bleecker St. House.
Taylor John, brewer, h 34 Schuyler.
Taylor Lewis P., student, bds 25 Howard Avenue.
Taylor Lorenzo M., of Watts & Co., and land agent, office 1 and 3 Bradish Block, h 38 South.
Taylor Lydia, widow, h 67 Washington.
Taylor Ross, awning and harness and trunk maker, over 188 Gene- see, h 25 Howard Avenue.
Taylor William, machinist, h 64 Varick.
Taylor William B., resident engineer, h 40 South.
TAYLOR WILLIAM S., jeweller and silversmith, 72 Genesee, h 3 Mary.
Tedford William H., boot and shoe store, 7 Bleecker, h 44 Miller.
Teefy James, S. W. Mills, h 210 Whitesboro.
Teefy John, S. C. Mills, h e s Cherry, 2 s Whitesboro.
Teirney Thomas, laborer, h cor Third and Catharine.
Terry William, gunsmith, h 9 Thomas' East Avenue.
Tenel Isaac, carpenter, h 200 Court.
Thiels Underhill, cabinet maker, h n.s Broad, 2 w Kossuth Avenue. Theodore - -, miller, h 69 Broad.
Thelen John, lager bier saloon, 132 Fayette.
Thickens Thomas, S. W. Mills, h 180 Court.
Thickeyer Frederick, tailor, h 18 Tibbitts.
Thom George, painter and glazier, h e s Seymour Avenue, 2 ab Square st.
Thom John, painter, bds G. Thom's.
Thomas Amos H., brick maker, h 20 Breese.
Thomas Mrs. Anson, widow, h 270 Genesee.
Thomas Benjamin, clerk, 78 Genesee.
Thomas Briggs W., notary public, h 60 Whitesboro.
Thomas Daniel G., M. D., of Coventry & T., h 284 Genesee. Thomas David, carpenter at Lunatic Asylum.
Thomas Miss Ellen, tailoress, bds 110 Park Avenue. Thomas Ellis, blacksmith, h Roberts' Alley.
Thomas Evan, U. W. Mills, h 23 Bristol.
Thomas George H., clerk, 81 Genesee, bc's McGregor House. Thomas George, h 6 Cottage.
Thomas Griffith S., blacksmith, 6, h 7 State.
Thomas Isaac, carpenter, h 55 Varick.
Thomas John, peddler, h 115 Schuyler. Thomas Philip, builder, h 39 Kemble.
Thomas Richard, cutter, 136 Genesee, h 46 Varick.
Thomas Rowland, carpenter, h 59 Liberty.
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W. S. TAYLOR,
(Late Maynard & Taylor,) No. 72 Genesee St., Utica, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
AND
FANCY GOODS 74-7
AND MANUFACTURER OF
PURE SILVER WARE, SPOONS, KNIVES, FORKS, &C.
JOSEPH WELCH,
DESIGNER & ENGRAVER,
ENGRAVING MON WOOD
DEVEREUX BLOCK.
VIEWS OF BUILDINGS, MACHINERY, MAPS, LABELS, &c., &c., got up in the finest style.
STAMPS in any kind of writing or device, for marking Linen, engraved in the neatest manner.
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Thomas & Jones, fruit and fish dealers, 12 Liberty. Thomas Thomas R., of T. & Jones, bds 17 Cooper. Thomas Thomas, carpenter, h 90 Mary. Thomas Thomas Jr., h 12 Steuben.
Thomas William, carpenter, h 18 Wiley. Thomas William, blacksmith, 41 Whitesboro, res same. Thomas William E., S. W. Mills, bds 18 Edward.
Thompson Aaron, cordwainer, h 72 Spring.
Thompson Charles K., carriage trimmer, bds 3 Meadow.
Thompson Ezra, clerk, 27 Genesee, h 110 John.
Thompson F. Lizzie, teacher, bds 110 John.
Thompson John, cabinet maker, h 90 Blandina,
Thompson Joseph, machinist, h 109 Schuyler.
Thompson Mrs. Ann E., h 4 Mary. Thompson Mrs. Catharine, h 20 Post.
Thompson Mrs. Sarah, nurse, h 53 Steuben.
Thompson Spencer, ostler at Central Hotel.
Thompson William, mason, bds 53 Steuben.
Thompson William R., cabinet maker, bds 90 Blandina.
Thomson Jesse, office Metropolitan Buildings, h 282 Genesee. Thomson Jesse Jr., clerk, bds 282 Genesee.
Thomson La Mott, office Metropolitan Buildings, bds 282 Genesee.
- Thomson Milton H., insurance agent, office 122, h 321 Genesee.
- Thomson Samuel, h 81 Fayette. Thorn James E. B., of Shaw, T. & Co., h 48 Fayette.
- Thorn John, of T. & Maynard, h 269 Genesee.
Thorn & Maynard, soap and tallow chandlers, 21 Water.
Thorn Samuel S., farmer, h 32 Elizabeth.
THORN STEPHEN & CO., proprietors Oneida Brewery, cor Court and State.
Thorn Stephen, of S. T. & Co., h 87 Fayette.
Thorn William, laborer, h 62 Third.
Thorns Samuel, mason, h 320 Whitesboro.
Thornton Aaron, brakesman, C. R. R., bds York House.
Thornton E. J., paper hanger, bds Mrs. Huntington's.
Thorrington Lucinda, h 73 Steuben.
Throop Montgomery H., of Conkling & T., h 11 Kemble. Throop N. Garrow, clerk, Oneida Bank, bds Mrs. Huntington's. Throop Silas, carpenter, h 73 State.
ONEIDA BREWERY.
STEPHEN THORN & CO., Manufacturers of BEER AND PORTER,
And dealers in BARLEY, MALT, HOPS, &c., Corner Court & State Sts., Utica. " The ALE and PORTER manufactured at this Establishment is recommended by physicians as the most wholesome and healthful beverage in use.
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Thumb David, baggageman, C. R. R., h 12 Water.
Thurber Isaiah, h 8 Rutger.
Thurber Lansing, of Seward & T., h 112 John.
Thurston John M., clerk, 160 Genesee, bds 329 Genesee.
Thurston Moses, laborer, h w s Mohawk, 3 ab Jail.
TIFFANY & ARNOTT, booksellers and stationers, 113 Genesee. Tiffany Henry P., bds 231 Genesee.
Tiffany Isaiah, of T. & Arnott, and postmaster, h 231 Genesee.
Tiffany Sylvester, boatman, h 62 Jay.
Tiger Hose Co. House, 11 John.
Tihl John, carpenter, h cor Kirkland and Francis.
. Tihl Theresa, widow, h 49 Chenango Avenue.
Timerman David, of Rockwell & T., h 12 Court.
Timerman Henry H., clerk, bds 12 Court.
Timan James, h 70 Miller.
Timon Martin, laborer, h 148 Bleecker.
Tinon William, laborer, h 17 Gold.
Tinker Joshua Jr., foreman Herald office, h s's Kirkland, 1 w State. Tisdale Daniel, attorney and counsellor, office Exchange Buildings, h 11 Burnet.
Tisrant Joseph, tailor, h ss Bleecker, 1 e Kent.
Titus Charles, laborer, h 8 Post.
Titus N. D., printer, bds 1 Broadway.
Tobey H. L., ass't editor Utica Morning Herald, bds T. Midlam's.
Tobie Peter, contractor, h 1 George.
Tobin Patri ck, laborer, h, Catharine, 2 w Third.
Todd W. M., clerk, 138 Genesee, bds 15 Broad.
Tompson Alfred M., copper-plate engraver, 72 Genesee, h w s Kem- ble, 1 s Walker.
Torphy John, gardener, h e s Cross, 1 n Orchard.
Tordoff Edward, grocer, 104 Columbia, h same.
Town John, stage agent, bds American Hotel.
Townsend Homer, painter and glazier, h and shop 31 West.
Tourtellot Louis A., M. D., third ass't physician at Lunatic Asylum.
Tracy Ann, widow of Dennis, h w s Steuben, 4 n Pleasant. Travis Daniel, mason, h s s Kirkland, 2 w State.
Traut Joseph, butcher, h 127 Mohawk.
Treadwell Timothy, whitewasher, h cor Rutger and Barnes.
TIFFANY & ARNOTT, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
NO. 113 GENESEE STREET,
Keep constantly on hand LAW BOOKS, MEDICAL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, and STATIONERY of every description, as well as a general assortment of STAN- DARD BOOKS in every department of Literature, which they offer at the lowest prices, wholesale or retail. Country Merchants supplied at the lowest rates.
Orders respectfully solicited, and promptly filled, for any article connected with the Bookselling and Stationery business.
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Treen George, gardener, h w s Kossuth Avenue, 2 ab South st. Treen John, gardener, h 10 Post.
Treen Stephen, gardener, h w s Kossuth Avenue, 1 ab South st. Trembley Henry G., printer, h 7 Spring.
Tripp Isaac Jr., attorney and counsellor, office Exchange Buildings, h 54 Charlotte.
Tripp Orville C., mason, h 28 Washington.
Trosset Eugene, tinsmith, bds 64 Third.
Trosset Francis, tinsmith, h 66 Blandina.
Trosset Gaspard, tinsmith, h 64 Third.
Trotier Lewis, baker, h 62 Mary.
Troy John, butcher, h 35 Neilson.
Truax Lucretia, widow, h e s Third, 1 ab Blandina.
Trumley Orsamus, engineer C. RR., bds L. Sullivan's.
Trumbull Mrs. Mary, h 43 Varick.
Tucker Benoni, watch repairer, h 94 Schuyler.
Tuerck Anna Maria, widow of Joseph, h 36 Parker.
Tuerck Frederick, laborer, h 61 Erie.
Tuerck John, machinist, bds 36 Parker.
Tunbridge John, painter and glazier, 6 Columbia, h 52 Washington.
Turner John F., clerk at Battey's, h 5 Cottage.
Turner Mrs. Josephus J., widow, h 13 Burnet.
Turner Mrs. Mary, h 89 Cooper.
Turner Thomas, wheelwright, h cor Hart and William.
Turner William, mason, h 1 Walker.
Turver Margaret, h 28 Steuben.
Tuttle Mrs. Nancy, widow, h 2 Spring. Tutton Abby, dressmaker, bds 224 Genesee.
Tutton George, clerk, bds 95 Park Avenue.
Tutton Mrs. Jane, widow, h 95 Park Avenue.
Tutton William H., bds 95 Park Avenue.
Twible Mary, seamstress, h 5 Blandina.
Tyler A. B., painter and glazier, cor Charlotte and Bleecker, h cor Third and South.
Tyler Jerome B., merchant, 62, h 329 Genesee.
Tyrrell David W., bds 37 Elizabeth. Tyrrell Elijah, agent, h 37 Elizabeth.
Tyrrell Thomas, tailor, h 30 Union.
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Uhrich John, tailor, bds 40 Second. Ulrick Adam, laborer, h 38 Elm. Ulrick Godfrey, cordwainer, h 137 Water. Ulmer Cirtliff, cordwainer, h w s Seymour Avenue, 1 ab Square st. Ure Elizabeth, S. C. Mills, bds 27 State. Urgo Joseph, wool sorter, h 114 Schuyler.
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Underwood Amos L., farmer, e s Albany, near city line.
Underwood George B., lime merchant, bds G. F. Underwood's.
Underwood Gilbert F., lime merchant, h e s Albany, near city line.
Underwood James J., farmer, h e s Albany, near city line.
Underwood William S., saw and plaster mill, h e s Albany, near city line.
Unsald Lattro, laborer, h n s South, 1 e Gulf.
Union Cabinet Association, 29 Genesee.
Utica Brass Band, Joseph Arnott, Leader.
Utica City Mills, Broad, 1 bl Bridge.
UTICA DAILY OBSERVER, office 113 Genesee.
Utica Citizens Corps Armory, Bradish Block.
Utica City Bank, 37 Genesee.
Utica Cotton Mills, New Hartford, J. A. Shearman, proprietor.
Utica Company "C" Armory, Exchange Buildings.
UTICA EVENING TELEGRAPH, office 7 Broad.
Utica Floor Cloth Factory, office 164 Genesee.
Utica Female Academy, 77 Washington, Miss Jane E. Kelly, Princi- pal.
Utica Free Academy, Academy st., Geo. C. Sawyer, Principal.
Utica French Burr Mill Stone Manufactory, cor Broadway and Erie Canal.
Utica Foundry, cor Cornelia and Erie Canal.
Utica Gas Light Co., office City Hall, works 56 Water.
UTICA MORNING HERALD AND DAILY GAZETTE, office 60 Genesee.
Utica Musical Academy, rehearsing rooms, Washington Hall.
Utica Novelty Works, 5 Devereux Block.
Utica Orphan Asylum, 316 Genesee, Mrs. H. M. Jones, Matron.
UTICA STAINED GLASS WORKS, 357 Genesee, C. P. Davis, Pro- prietor.
Utica Screw Manufacturing Co., cor Franklin and Fulton, Geo. S. Dana, agent.
Utica Steam Cotton Mills, cor State and Court.
UTICA STEAM WOOLEN MILLS, cor Columbia and Schuyler.
Utica Woolen Mills, opp junction Varick and Court.
Utica Water Works Co., office 196 Genesee.
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Vallerly Michael, attendant at Lunatic Asylum, h n s Orchard, 2 w Philip.
Valentine Thomas, gardener, h w s Genesee, 4 s Noyes.
Van Deusen E. H., M. D., first ass't physician, Lunatic Asylum. -
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CHARLES P. DAVIS' STAINED GLASS WORKS
Manufacturing to order, and on hand,
ORNAMENTAL, FANCY AND WHITE GLASS,
J.WELOH. UTIO
FOR DOORS, DOMELIGHTS, AND ALL PURPOSES For which it is now so extensively used.
No. 357 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y.
169 UTICA
STEAM WOOLEN CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
BRO. DELO
SATINET,
AND
CLOTH FOR MILITARY PURPOSES.
A. S. POND, Prest.
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UTICA EVENING TELEGRAPH NEWSPAPER AND JOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 47 GENESEE and 7 BROAD STREETS, UTICA.
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This is the Largest and most Complete office in the County, being stocked with NEW FONTS of the most beautiful styles of type.
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JOB WORK
Of all kinds executed in a manner that cannot be equalled by any other office in town. THE EVENING TELEGRAPH is the BEST, as it is the MOST POPULAR Advertising Medium in the City. T. R. McQUADE, PUBLISHER.
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UTICA MORNING HERALD BOOK AND JOB Printing Establishment,
No. 60 Genesee Street, Utica,
Possesses extensive modern facilities for all kinds of LETTER PRESS PRINTING, under the direction of
R. W. ROBERTS.
Desirable new styles of type are procured as they appear, and the Establishment is kept in all respects up to the times.
UTICA MORNING HERALD
AND DAILY GAZETTE,
Contains more reading matter than any other Daily published in Central New York. Its expenditure for telegraphic reports is much larger than that of any other paper in this part of the State ; and it pays especial attention to all local and general news. At the same time it aspires to attain a high literary standard. It publishes the official list of letters, because it has by far the largest circulation in the city, and its aggregate DAILY CIRCULATION IS NEARLY
TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED!
TERMS .- FIVE DOLLARS a year in advance; or City subscribers may pay TEN CENTS a week, or 42} CENTS a month, to WILLIAM H. TUTTON.
Oneida Weekly Gerald,
A Family Newspaper of the largest class, is published every Tuesday, at Two DOLLARS A YEAR ; or ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF, strictly in advance.
These papers having an aggregate circulation of over 4,000 copies, are for Central New York the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
ELLIS H. ROBERTS, Proprietor.
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Valentine Stephen B., M. D., over J. B, Wells' store, Marble Block VAN EMBERGH THOMAS, coal merchant, foot of Culver st.,'bds 19 Hopper.
Van Etta James, of Warnick, Bryan & Co., h 29 Broad.
VAN NESS & DOUGLASS, Undertakers, 41 Genesee.
Van Ness Charles W., daguerrean artist, 95 Fayette.
Van Ness John H., of Van N. & Douglass, h 34 Main.
Van Size T. & Son, grocery and provision store, cor Genesee and Devereux.
Van Size Ebenezer H., of T. V. S. & Son, h 19 Pearl.
Van Size Tunis, of T. V. S. & Son, h 19 Pearl.
Van Valkenburgh Daniel, silver plater, h 10 Spring."
Van Vleck Charles, machinist, bds 41 Washington.
Van Vorst Alvin C., clerk, bds 111 John.
Van Vorst John S., stove mounter, h 111 John.
Van Wagner John, fireman, C. RR., bds 30 Main.
Van Wormer Charles, freight conductor, C. RR., bds L. Sullivan's.
Vance Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of John, h 88 Spring.
Vanderheyden Jacob, boot and shoe store, 83 Genesee, h 36 Char- lotte.
Varley Joseph, watch repairer, 206 Genesee, h s s William, 3 w State.
Vaughan Edward, teamster, h 1 n Starch Factory.
Vaughan James, laborer, h 18 Huntington.
Vaughan James, laborer, C. RR., h Second, 2 bl Main.
Vaughan Mary, widow, h 74 Whitesboro.
Vaughan Stephen, S. C. Mills, h e s Cherry, 3 s Whitesboro.
Vaughan Thomas, laborer, h 26 Jay.
Veeder Henry, of Germon & V., bds P. C. Ballou's.
Veeder John, fireman, C. RR., bds L. Sullivan's.
Veen Solomon, peddler, h 125 Water.
Vedder Francis, h 208 Genesee.
Vedder John F., h 40 Mary.
Vedder John F. Jr., bds 40 Mary.
Vedder Nicholas, h 92 John.
Vedder Richard F., machinist, bds 40 Mary.
Venn W., laborer, h 25 Third.
Veth Joseph, laborer, h 25 Elm.
VAN EMBERGH'S COAL YARD, 1 BLOCK EAST OF GENESEE STREET BRIDGE.
I have constantly on hand a full assortment of SCRANTON, LEHIGH, PEACHI ORCHARD, CUMBERLAND and BLOSSBURGH CO.ALS, at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
T. VAN EMBERGH.
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Vidvard & Co., importers of wines and liquors, cor Bleecker and Academy.
VIDVARD PETER, of V. & Co., and wine store, 31 John, h 73 Park Avenue.
Vignos Dennis, grocer, 71 Court, res same.
Vincent Mrs. Ann, widow of Ebenezer, h 12 Blandina.
Vincent William, farmer, h 8 Canal.
Vincent William, printer, bds 12 Blandina.
Vix Frederick, laborer, h 6 Hope.
Vogel Henry, laborer, bds West Utica Hotel.
Vogler John, laborer, h 110 Court.
Vosburgh George, fireman, C. RR., bds 68 Broad.
Vosburgh J. H. H., watchmaker, h 43 Lansing.
Vroman Isaac, engineer, C. RR., h 70 Main.
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Wade Tracy, boatman, h 119 Rutger. Wager David, h 38 Whitesboro.
Wagner F., taxidermist, h 45 Mohawk. Wagner George, machinist, h 2 Erie. Wagner Henry, gardener, h 19 Tracy.
Wagner Louis, furnaceman, h 119 Blandina.
Wagner Peter, peddler, h 86 Schuyler. Wagner William A., h 90 Steuben.
Wahl Constantine, carpenter, h 2 Leah.
Wait Alvah B., telegraph repairer, bds R. Marcy's.
Wakelee Jacob, laborer, h 14 Schuyler Wakelee Mrs. O. M., bds 83 Spring. Walcott Mrs. Mary L., h 15 Rutger. Walcott William, h 252 Genesee.
Waldron Patrick, cartman, h 256 Whitesboro.
Waldron Thomas, attendant at Lunatic Asylum.
Walker Alfred, window shade manufacturer and sign painter, 173 Genesee, h 24 Columbia.
Walker George, of Webb & W., h 16 Court. Walker George E,, h 28 Miller.
Walker Horace, farmer, h 91 Mohawk.
CITY UNDERTAKING ROOMS, NO. 41 GENESEE STREET.
The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they are prepared to furnish
METALLIC CASES, (Rosewood finish,) COFFINS,
(in Cloth, Rosewood, Mahogany and Whitewood,) with SHROUDS, CAPS, CRAPES, PLATES, GLOVES, and every thing appertaining to the burial of the dead. " A new and splendid GLASS HEARSE, if desired, furnished at all times. JOHN H. VAN NESS. JOHN H. DOUGLASS.
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Walker James, mason, h 94 Steuben .. Walker Jacob, boat builder, h 126 Elizabeth.
Walker Joshua, wool grader, h 58 Schuyler. Walker John, machinist, bds 68 Broad.
Walker Martin K., grocer, 34 Kemble, h same. Walker Thomas, Pres't Bank of Utica, h 26 Broadway.
Walker Thomas R., attorney and counsellor, 131 Genesee, h Rutger head of John.
Walker William, painter, Lunatic Asylum, h 8 Plant.
Wallace John, S. C. Mills, bbs 27 State.
Walling William B., blacksmith, h 45 Columbia.
Walsh John, cordwainer, h 14 Lansing.
Walsh James, cooper, bds 80 Fayette. Walsh John, cooper, bds 80 Fayette.
Walsh Julia, S. C. Mills, bds 27 State.
Walsh Thomas, cooper, h 80 Fayette.
Walsh William, cooper, h 80 Fayette.
Walten John, machinist, h n s Warren, 1 e Schuyler.
Walter George, cordwainer, h 23 Third.
Walter John, blacksmith, h 108 Schuyler.
Walter Mrs. Adaline, widow, h n s Pleasant, 1 w Steuben.
Walton Abram, cordwainer, bds 28 Bleecker.
Walton Henry, machinist at Novelty Works, bds 103 Court. Wanke George, laborer, h 3 Parker.
Wangler Matthias, laborer, h 96 Schuyler.
Walz Michael, laborer, h w s Floyd, 3 n Canal.
Walz Martin, U. W. Mills, h w s Floyd, 1 n Canal.
Ward Bridget, widow, h 17 Bridge.
Ward James, painter, bds 22 Hobart.
Ward John, mason, h 66 Third.
Ward Michael, laborer, h 22 Hobart.
Ward Mary Ann, bds 79 Mohawk.
Ward Patrick, clerk, 3 Bradish Block, bds E. J. Herbage's.
Ward Mrs. Patrick, h 74 John.
Ward Thomas, h cor Mohawk and Rutger.
WARNER & RAY, druggists and grocers, 22 and 24 Genesee, cor Whitesboro.
Warner Jared E., of W. & Ray, h 296 Genesee.
Warner Jonathan R., office 132 Genesee, bds Bagg's Hotel.
ARNER RAY, Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
DEAILERS IN DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DRUGGISTS' GLASS WARE, GROCERIES, &C. " Also, Manufacturers' Articles, such as Pickers, Shuttles, Bobbins, Lacing, Picker-String and Roller Leather, Machine Belting, &c., Gold Foil, Teeth, Dental Instruments, &c. Nos. 22 and 24 Genesee Street.
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Warnick, Bryan & Co., tobacconists, 86 Genesee. Warnick Leslie A., of W., B. & Co., h 18 Devereux. Warr Benjamin, confectioner, bds 75 Steuben.
Warr John M., trunk maker, bds 75 Steuben. Warr Mrs. Jane, widow. of John, h 75 Steuben.
Warren Charles W., printer, h 41 Cornelia. Warren Elijah F., clerk, h 33 Lansing.
Warren Russell S., bds Central Hotel.
Warriner Theodore, cordwainer, h 16 State. Warriner William C., cigar maker, bds 16 State.
Warwick John P., N. Y. Branch Dye House, 232 Genesee.
Washburn George, M. D., homeopathic physican, 170 Genesee, h 72 Washington.
Wasmer John B., builder, h 90 Columbia.
Wasner Adam, peddler, h 12 Breese.
Waterman Daniel Jr., attorney and counsellor, 15 Broad, bds 53 Charlotte.
Waters George L., h 16 Main.
Watkins John, carpenter, h 18 Lansing.
Watson William H., M. D., homeopathic physician, 206 Genesee, h 52 Broad.
Watt John, tobacconist, h 4 Union.
Watts A. J. & Co., manufacturers of crystal gold and crystal gold foil, Bradish Block.
Watts A. J., of A. J. W. & Co., h 32 Steuben.
Watts D., waiter at Bagg's Hotel.
Watts George, carriage trimmer, bds Mansion House.
Watts George K., carriage trimmer, h 66 Washington.
Watts Miss Catharine M., teacher select school, 22 Kemble.
Weaver Richard, gardener, h e s Johnson Square.
Weaver Richard, carpenter, h 72 Miller.
Weaver William N., jeweller, 28 Genesee, h 2 Broadway.
Weber Barthel, mason, h 1 Louisa.
Weber Christian, cordwainer, bds 140 Water.
Weber Francis, cordwainer, bds 140 Water.
Weber George, cordwainer, h 140 Water.
Weber Hobart, tailor, hs s Oak, 2 e Schuyler.
Weber Leonard, mason, h 22 Louisa.
Weber Rev. F. Y. C., pastor St. Joseph's (Catholic) Church, h 137 Fayette.
P. VIDVARD, IMPORTER OF WINES AND LIQUORS, NOS. 31 AND 33 JOHN STREET, UTICA. The purest kinds of BRANDIES, WINES, &c., constantly on hand. VINEGAR AND CIDER.
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Webb John, machinist, bds Mary Webb's. Webb John G., of W. & Walker, h 1 Cottage.
Webb N. S., clerk, 108 Genesee, bds 1 Cottage.
Webb Mrs. Mary, h w s Howard Avenue, 3 ab Arthur. Webb Walter, machinist, bds Mary Webb's.
WEBB & WALKER, Druggists and Grocers, 108 Genesee. Webster Lucius O., machinist and engineer, h 34 Charlotte. Weicher John, wheelwright, h 23 Parker.
Weinberg Joseph, peddler, h 121 Water.
Weigle John, attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Weigand John, cabinet maker, h 81 West Bridge.
Weikert John, tailor, h 40 Second.
Weidner Conradt, carpenter, h 16 Edward.
Weiner Laurens, laborer, h 23 Louisa.
WEISSE CHRISTIAN, cabinet maker, 104 Fayette, h 9 Huntington.
Weiss Ferdinand, laborer, h 48 West.
Weissc Bernard, teacher of French, h 71 Broadway.
Weiss Michael, cabinet finisher, h 6 Eagle.
Weiss Philip, laborer, h 19 Oneida.
Weiss William, carpenter, h e s Kossuth Avenue, 1 n city line.
Weiser & Faber, cabinet ware-rooms, 69 Genesee.
Weiser William, of W. & Faber, h 122 Court.
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