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Post Offices in Oneida County.
Distances
Post Ofices.
Towns.
Villages.
f'm Utica.
Alder Creek,
Boonville,
24
Augusta,
Augusta,
18
Ava, Ava,
29
Babcock Hill,
Paris,
14
Big Brook, Western.
22
Blossvale, Vienna,. .
Boonville,.
Boonville,
Boonville,.
28
Bridgewater, Bridgewater,
Bridgewater, 18
Camden, Camden,
Cassville, Paris,
14
Clayville,
Paris,
Clayville,
12
Clinton, .
Kirkland.
Clinton,
9
Deansville,
Marshall,
Deansville, 14
Deerfield,
Deerfield,
1
Delta,. .Lee, .
Delta, .21
Durhamville,
Vienna,.
Durhamville, 26
East Florence, Florence,
33
Florence,
Florence,
.37
Floyd, Floyd,.
Floyd, 12
31
Forestport,.
. Trenton,
Forestport,.
27
Glenmore, ..
.Rome, .
Hawkinsville,.
Boonville,
Hawkinsville,
Hecla Works, Westmoreland,
Hecla Works,.
Higginsville,
Vienna,.
Higginsville,
25
Hillsboro, . Camden,
30
Hurlburts ville, .Boonville, Hurlburtsville,
Holland Patent,
. Trenton, Holland Patent, 12
Kirkland,
Kirkland,
Manchester, 9
Knox Corners,
Augusta,.
17
Lairdsville,
Westmoreland,
Lairdsville, 14
25
Lee Centre,
Lowell,
. Westmoreland, Lowell,
14
Marcy, Marcy,
7
Marshall,
Marshall,
15
McConnellsville,
Vienna,.
McConnellsville, 28
New Hartford, New Hartford,
New Hartford,. 4
New London,.
Verona,
New London, ...
.22
New White Lake,
.Boonville, .
White Lake,.
New York Mills, . Whitestown,
New York Mills, . .33
North Bay,. . Vienna,. .
North Bay,.
.31
North Bridgewater, . . Bridge water,
North Gage,.
Deerfield, Howe's Corners, .9
21
Oneida Castle,.
. Vernon, .
Oneida Castle, .
22
Oriskany,
Whitestown,
Oriskany, .
7
Port Woodhull,
.Boonville,
. Williamsville,
Prospect,
Trenton,
Prospect, 16
Remsen,
Remsen,
.Remsen, 17
Rome,.
Rome, .
Rome, .
15
Sangerfield, .Sangerfield,
.Sangerfield,
17
Sauquoit,
Paris,
Sauquoit, ..
9
Sconondoa, . Verona,
. Sconondoa,. 24
South Trenton, Trenton,
.South Trenton, .9
Stanwix, . Rome,
Stanwix, 16
State Bridge,. Verona,
State Bridge,
27
Stittsville,
Trenton,
.Stittsville,
12
Stokes,
Lee,
Stokes, 24
Steuben, .Steuben,
Steuben, 18
Taberg,
Annsville, .
Taberg,
27
Trenton, .Trenton,
Trenton, 13
Trenton Falls, Trenton,
Trenton Falls, 14
Utica,
Utica,
City of Utica,
Vernon, Vernon, . Vernon, 17
Oriskany Falls,
17
Oriskany Falls, Augusta,.
Paris Hill,. 10
Paris, Paris,
Pine,
Vienna, .
Pine, .
North Western, Western,
Lee, Lee,
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Vernon Centre, .
. Vernon,
Vernon Centre,. .17
Verona, . . Verona,
.Verona, . . 16
Verona Depot,
Verona,.
Verona Depot,. .22
Vienna,.
Vienna,.
Vienna, .
29
Washington Mills, New Hartford,
New Hartford, 4
Waterville, Sangerfield,
Waterville, 19
West Branch, .Lee,.
West Branch, 30
West Camden,
Camden,
West Camden, 38
West Vienna,
Vienna,.
West Vienna, 38
Westernville,.
Western, ..
Westernville, 25
Westmoreland,
Westmoreland,
Hampton, 9
Whitestown,
Whitestown,
Whitesboro, 4
Walesville, Whitestown,
Walesville,
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CITY GOVERNMENT FOR 1858-'9.
ROSCOE CONKLING, MAYOR. Aldermen.
One Year. Two Years.
Ist Ward-JOHN CANTWELL, . . MICHAEL MCQUADE.
2d -THOMAS E. LYNCH, . W WWW. ! YCHARLES H. HOPKINS.
3d 66 -JOHN H. PRENTISS, Jr., . . WILLIAM H. FERRY.
4th -LANSING THURBER, .
. SAMUEL Y. LANE.
5th -JOHN MYERS,. . PATRICK DEVLIN.
6th -- JOHN B. WASMER,. DE WITT C. GROVE.
7th -WILLIAM B. TAYLOR, HENRY NEY.
Standing Committees for 1858-'9.
1. On Claims. Ald. Ferry and Hopkins. 2. On Finance, . " Thurber and Ferry.
3. On Public Improvements, Taylor and Prentiss.
4. On Sewers and Wells,
Wasmer and McQuade.
5. On Side and Crosswalks,
66 Ney and Taylor.
Cantwell and Thurber.
Grove and Taylor.
9. On Legal Proceedings,
10. On Excise, .
McQuade and Ferry.
Hopkins and Wasmer.
Prentiss and Lane.
12. On Market,.
Myers and Cantwell.
13. On Opening Streets,.
Devlin and Grove.
Lynch and Lane.
Clerk-DAVID PERKINS. City Surveyor-HARVEY PARK, JR. Treasurer-IRA A. BUTTON. St. Commissioner-WM. STANFORD. City Attorney-JOSIAH K. BROWN. Overseer of Poor-JOHN T. JONES. Marshal-DAVID HESS. Messenger-WILLIAM POLLARD.
Supervisors.
Assessors.
1st Ward-William R. Hopkins. 1st Ward-Edwin P. Goodwin. 2d David Wager. 2d William M. Owen.
4d Hawley E. Heath. 3d William P. Case.
4th . " Daniel Morgan.
4th 66 David Donaldson.
5th John J. Conaughty.
5th Edward Moore.
6th 66 Nicholas A. White. 6th 66 William Beisiegel.
7th
Thos. Lennebacker. 7th 66 Benjamin C. Bateman. Collectors. Constables.
1st Ward-Charles Adams, Jr.
1st Ward- Charles V. Schram.
2d Simon H. Ryan.
2d
Benjamin Richardson.
3d John P. Gibbs.
3d Francis Cotter.
4th James Barnum.
4th James C. Donaldson.
5th William Breen.
5th 65
George W. Keating.
6th 66 James Ballou.
6th
66 William W. Long.
7th Robert B. Poole. 7th George C. Potter.
6. On Police,.
7. On Fire Department,
8. On Paving,
Lane and Devlin.
11. On Lighting Streets,
14. On Pub. Buildings & Grounds,
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
JOHN H. VAN NESS, CHIEF ENGINEER. ROBERT BROWN, Ist Assistant. F. HITZELBERGER, 2d Assistant. Fire Wardens.
Ist Ward, .J. A. Shearman.
2d
.T. K. Church.
3d J. Griffiths.
4th
C. E. Barnard.
5th
P. Cunningham.
6th 66
J. Dagwell.
7th
M. Bailey.
Firemen's Relief Association.
WM. B. TAYLOR, President.
R. D. SNYDER, .. 1st Vice President.
JOHN GRIFFITHS, .2d Vice President.
CHARLES E. BARNARD,
Secretary.
L. THURBER,. . Treasurer.
WILLIAM MATHEWS, Collector.
TRUSTEES."
A. Hubbell,
A. White, S. M. Perine,
One Year.
J. Griffiths,
R. Edwards,
Two Years. 1
L. K. Bogart,
C. H. Sayre,
Thos. Sharpe,
Three Years.
C. E. Barnard,
Invested Funds, $5,861.18
STATIONS AND NUMBER OF FIRE ENGINES, ETC., ETC. ENGINE COMPANIES. Excelsior, No. 2. Organized April, 1857.
R. D. Snyder, Foreman. W. T. Buddle, 1st Assistant. J. K. Baker, 2d Assistant. House, No. 57 John Street. Osceola, No. 4. Organized December, 1857.
H. Townsend, Foreman.
R. B. Poole, 1st Assistant.
G. Potter, 2d Assistant.
House, No. 12 South Street.
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Neptune, No. 5. Organized April, 1857. R. Edwards, Foreman. J. C. Phelps, 1st Assistant. W. Supple, 2d Assistant. House, No. 1 Union Street. Washington, No. 7. Organized April, 1857.
A. Brown, Foreman. J. Pugh, 1st Assistant. E. Jones, 2d Assistant. House, No. 148 Fayette Street.
HOSE COMPANIES. Tiger, No. 1. Organized April, 1857.
T. Davies, Foreman. H. Barnard, Jr., Assistant. House, No. 11 John Street. Young America, No. 2. (Attached to Excelsior Engine Co., No. 2.) Organized April, 1857.
G. Brown, Foreman. J. J. Holmes, Assistant. House, No. 57 John Street. Eagle, No. 3. Organized April, 1857.
J. Brown, Foreman. S. Harden, Assistant. House, No. 23 State Street. Osceola, No. 4. (Attached to Osceola Engine Co., No. 4.) Organized December, 1857.
J. Myers, Foreman. J. Kivlin, 1st Assistant. S. Hart, 2d Assistant. House, No. 12 South Street.
Franklin, No. 5. (Attached to Neptune Engine Co., No. 5.) Organized April, 1857. J. M. Sheehan, Foreman. W. McNall, Ist Assistant. C. Thompson, 2d Assistant. House, No. 1 Union Street.
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Wide Awake, No. 6. Organized April, 1857.
S. H. Ryan, Foreman. A. G. Hitchcock, Assistant. House, corner Washington and Liberty Streets.
Rough and Ready, No. 7. (Attached to Washington Engine Co., No. 7.) Organized April, 1857.
W. Eller, Foreman. J. Horney, 1st Assistant. A. Hitzelberger, 2d Assistant. House, No. 148 Fayette Street.
HOOK AND LADDER TRUCKS.
Rescue Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1. Organized February, 1857.
C. V. Roth, Assistant.
S. Y. Lane, Foreman.
Meeting Room, Metropolitan Hall. Truck House, corner of Bleecker and M .; rket Streets.
THE FORCE OF FIRE ENGINES, ETC., IN EACH WARD.
First Ward, one Hose Carriage.
Second "
Cart.
Third «
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Fourth «
2 Engines, 2 Hose Carts, 1 Hook & Ladder Truck.
Sixth 1
1
Seventh " 1 1
Fire Signals. The fire signals, as sounded by the City Hall bell, are as follows : For the First Ward, 1 stroke of the bell.
Second " 2
" Third 3
Fourth 4
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66
66 66 Fifth 66 5 66
Sixth 6
66
66 Seventh " 7
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REGISTER OF NAMES.
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Abbey George W., h 10 Devereux.
Abbey Stephen, grocery and provision store, 2 Pearl, h cor Broad- way and Cooper.
Abbey William Dorrance, clerk, 56 Genesee, bds S. Abbey's.
Abbott Henry G., dry goods merchant, 66 Genesee, h 22 Seneca. Kolo-som Abbott James H., dry goods merchant, 77 Genesee, bds Bagg's Hotel. Abercrombie John, sash maker, h 32 Howard Avenue.
Abersfelder Casper, tailor, h 129 Blandina.
Abler Laurence, laborer, h 20 Louisa.
Abrams Richard, carpenter, h 71 Spring.
Academy of the Assumption, cor John and Elizabeth.
Ackerman Michael, laborer, h Broad, 1 e Starch Factory.
Adam Philip, laborer, h 283 Whitesboro.
Adams Charles, general U. S. mail porter, R. R. depot, h 39 Catha- rine.
Adams Charles, Jr., moulder, bds 39 Catharine.
Adams John, machinist, h 27 Catharine.
Adams Mrs. John, h 42 Main.
Adams J. & W., rope walk, 7 Oneida.
Adams John, of J. & W. A., h 43 Oneida.
Adams Richard, h 11 Steuben.
Adams Stephen, of Dows & A., h 4 Broadway.
Adams William, of J. & W. A., h 52 Oneida.
Adams William, carpenter, h 78 Hart.
Adelberg R., student, bds 18 Varick.
Adey Charles, proprietor Seventh Ward House, cor West Bridge and Kemble.
Advanced School, cor Elizabeth and Charlotte.
Agan Mary, h 116 Schuyler.
Agne Jacob, tailor, h 147 Water. Agne Michael, cordwainer, 140 Whitesboro, h 118 Fayette.
Agne Paul, grocer, 138 Whitesboro, res same.
Agne Peter, grocer, 37 Varick, res same.
Ahnemiller John, stone cutter, h South, opp Workhouse,
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Aiken Miss Catharine, tailoress, bds 80 Whitesboro. Aiken Miss Margaret, tailoress, bds 80 Whitesboro. Aland George, file cutter, h 2 Neilson.
ALBRECHT ANTON, furrier, 66 Genesee, (up-stairs,) h 56 Wash- ington.
Albrecht Andrew, pedler, h e s Mohawk, 8 ab Jail.
Albrecht John, cordwainer, h 50 Saratoga.
Albrecht John, furnaceman, h 100 Fayette.
Albreith Michael, teamster, h 34 Seymour Avenue.
Albinson John H., tinsmith, bds Liberty St. House.
Alden Spencer B., carpenter, h 19 Miller.
Alderwick James, carpenter, h 7 Dudley.
Aldrich Calvin, farmer, h Slayton's Bush road.
Allan Moses, machinist, h 12 Steuben.
Allen Benjamin, stone cutter, yard Catharine, h 77 Lansing.
Allen Clifford L, paper hanger, bds Junia Allen's.
Allen Dennis, cigar maker, bds Fifth Ward House.
Allen George A., grocer, cor John and Canal, res same.
Allen George E., supt. Morse Telegraph Co., h 45 Whitesboro.
Allen Homer J., paper hanger, bds Junia Allen's.
Allen Jefferson, mover of buildings, h e s Seymour Avenue, 2 n Pleasant st.
Allen Junia, laborer, h 14 Spring.
Allen Rebecca, h 69 Cooper.
Allen Reuben, engineer C. R. R., bds L. Sullivan's.
Alexander Charles H., machinist, h 3 Cooper.
Alexander H. D., teller Oneida County Bank, h 14 Court.
Alexander John, gardener at O. B. Matteson's, h s s Mandeville.
Allyn William G., h 4 Blandina.
Allport Reuben, carpenter, h 72 Miller.
Alpren Nathan, pedler, h 123 Water.
Alyea Isaac, turner, h 6 Spring.
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, office 16 Genesee.
American Hotel, cor Genesee and Water, S. C. Jacobs, proprietor. Amrhein Joseph, laborer, h 21 Louisa.
Amweg Jacob, tailor, bds 40 Second.
Anderson Edward, confectioner, bds Mrs. L. Anderson's.
Anderson James, weaver, Utica Woolen Mills, h 83 Court.
Anderson John Jr., gardener, h cor Burnet and Elizabeth.
Anderson Mrs. Louisa, widow, h 27 Devereux.
ANTON ALBRECHT, Dealer in and Manufacturer of all kinds of
LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S FURS, 66 GENESEE STREET.
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Anderson Mary Jane, nurse, h 67 Washington.
Anderson William, mason, h 4 Canal.
Anderson William H., butcher, h cor Eagle st. and Seymour Av.
Anderson William F., clerk, 77 Genesee, bds Bleecker St. House.
Andrews A., organ manufacturer, Exchange buildings, Charlotte, h 34 Rutger.
Andrews Geo. N., organ builder, bds 34 Rutger.
Andrews Geo. P., merchant tailor, 166 Genesee, h 39 Broadway.
Andrews Geo. P., clerk, bds Central Hotel.
Andrews Miss Mary, seamstress, bds 15 West.
Andrews Mary, h 26 Plant.
Andrews N. E., daguerrean artist, 95 Fayette, bds same.
Andrews Mrs. Polly, widow of Elon, h 59 Main.
Andross William A., clerk, 138 Genesee, bds 9 Hopper.
Annis Christopher, blacksmith, h 73 Third.
. Annon Robert, botanist, bds T. Annon's.
Annon Thomas, botanist, h cor Rutger and Mohawk. Anstey George, tobacconist, h 12 Carnahan.
Anthony Edward L., overseer Steam Cotton Mills, h 71 State.
Anthony William R., attorney at law, office Exchange buildings, h 85 Cooper.
Appel George, laborer, h 116 Elizabeth.
Appel John, laborer, h 116 Elizabeth.
Apler Loring, laborer, h 20 Louisa.
Appleton William, mason, h 24 Leah.
Archer Thomas, nurseryman, and sexton Grace Church, h 51 How- ard Avenue ._
Archer William, nurseryman and sexton Trinity Church, h 39 Rutger. Archer William, sexton Bleecker St. Baptist Church, h 60 Blandina. Armin John, cordwainer, h 3 Union.
Armstrong William D., last maker, h 1. Mary.
Arnold Charles, laborer C. RR., bds 30 Main.
Arnold Henry, clerk, bds W. Arnold's.
Arnold Joshua B., overseer spinning room S. C. Mills, h 18 State.
Arnold Warren, sexton First Presbyterian Church, h 51 Cooper. Arnott Benjamin, of Tiffany & A., h 18 Steuben Park.
Arnott George A., clerk, 58 Genesee, bds J. Arnott's.
Arnott Joseph, h 8 Howard Avenue.
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, FORWARD
Merchandise, Valuables, JEWELRY AND MONEY,
Collect Bills with Goods, Notes, Drafts, Accounts, &c., throughout the State of New-York, the Canadas, and all the Western States and Territories, running daily, (Sundays excepted.) Each express in charge of a special messenger from and to. H. YATES, AGENT.
WELLS, BUTTERFIELD & CO., - LIVINGSTON, FARGO & CO., Buffalo West.
Between New-York & Buffalo. S
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Arthur John, clothing merchant, 48 Genesee, h 20 Blandina. Asabauer Martin, carpenter, h 37 Parker.
Ashcroft William, gardener, h 13 Rebecca.
Ashmore George, carpenter, h 36 Oneida. Ashmore Thomas, laborer, h 36 Oneida.
Ashton Walton, machinist, h 19 Union. Atkinson John, gardener, h 44 Main.
Attwood Kelly, freight conductor, C. RR., bds York House.
Austermiller William, laborer, h 66 Johnson.
Austin Bridget, widow of Frederick, h 14 Neilson.
Austin Daniel, baggageman C. RR. bds 38 Jay.
Austin Maria, h 25 Aiken.
AULD & BROTHER, boot and shoe store, 132 Genesee, cor Erie Canal.
Auld James E., of A. & Brother, bds 14 Columbia.
Auld Peter Jr., of A. & Brother, h 14 Columbia.
Auld Peter, manufacturer of agricultural implements, 21 State, h s s Haven, 2 e Chenango Avenue.
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Babcock Charles S., bds D. Babcock's. Babcock David, jailor, res Jail, Mohawk.
Babcock David Jr., bds D. Babcock's.
Babcock Joseph C., cutter at P. V. Kellogg & Co's, h 6 Howard Av.
Babcock John P., clerk, 2 Fayette, bds 19 Seneca.
Babcock Lewis H., of Crafts & B., h 82 Mary.
Bacon A. B., boat builder, h 176 Whitesboro.
Bacon Daniel, city dining hall, 2 Catharine. Bacon Ezekiel, bds National Hotel.
Bacon William J., Justice Supreme Court, office 92, h 247 Genesee. Bach John, furnaceman, h 9 McVean.
Baechle Reinhard, cordwainer, h 96 Columbia. Backus Mrs. Caroline, h 49 W. Bridge.
Backus J. E. N., book agent, bds Mrs. C. Backus'. Bagg's Hotel, " Bagg's Square," A. & A. Churchill, Proprietors.
Bagg Moses M., M. D., office 164, h 256 Genesee.
FIND OUT NUMBER 182
At the sign of the Man pointing to the door ! cor. Genesee St. and the Canal, where
P. AULD & BROTHER
Keep an excellent variety of
BOOTS, SHOES && RUBBERS, At prices not to be beat anywhere. REPAIRING neatly done, and on short notice. Remember ! we are not to be undersold !
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Baierle John, butcher, bds 49 John. Bailey Ansel K., ass't editor Central Independent, office 132 Genesee, bds 79 Broadway. « Bailey Charles H., moulder, bds J. C. Bailey's.
Bailey Joanna, widow, h cor Varick and Columbia.
Bailey E. Prentiss, ass't editor Utica Observer, bds 72 Fayette.
Bailey Joel C., h cor Court and Cornelia.
Bailey James, bds Bleecker St. House.
Bailey John, h 37 Rutger.
Bailey John, machinist, bds Robert Bailey's.
Bailey Laurence, grocer, 63 Varick, h cor Spring and Garden.
Bailey Mrs. Martha J., widow of Lewis, h 89 Whitesboro.
Bailey Moses, proprietor Apollo Billiard Saloon, h 17 Lansing. Bailey Robert, h 39 Lansing.
Bailey Theodore S., clerk, bds 89 Whitesboro.
Bailey Thomas, jeweller, 123 Genesee, bds T. Midlam's.
Bailey Thomas, Steam Woolen Mills, h 25 Saratoga.
Bailey Wesley, State Prison Inspector, h 79 Broadway.
Baim Stephen, cordwainer, bds 19 Seneca.
Balis Edward, bds 72 Fayette. Balis John, bds 72 Fayette. Baker Allen G., h 83 Whitesboro.
Baker Cornelius K., boatman, h 72 Spring.
Baker Dedrick, carpenter, h 142 Water.
Baker Elizabeth, widow, h 16 Schuyler.
Baker Harriet, widow of Arthur, h 11 Court.
Baker James K., cordwainer, h 11 Carnahan.
Baker Martin, stone cutter, h 35 Mary.
Baker Nicholas, cabinet maker, h 49 John.
Baker Rufus C., of W. & R. C. B., bds 34 Whitesboro.
Baker William & R. C., att'ys at law, 38 Genesee.
Baker Rev. William, Episcopal City Missionary, h 91 Fayette. Baldwin Edward, h 21 Washington.
Baldwin S. D., bds Bagg's Hotel.
Ball Joseph, printer, bds Franklin House. Ballard Thomas, h 114 Court.
Ballou James P., at Crystal Saloon, h 7 Elizabeth.
Ballou James, wheelwright, h 156 Whitesboro.
Ballou Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Peter P., h 6 Broadway. Ballou Philo C., proprietor Crystal Saloon, 168 Genesee.
Ballou Theodore P., insurance agent, 27 Genesee, h 38 Broad. Ballou Theodore, clerk Crystal Saloon, bds same. Bancroft George, music teacher, h 10 Huntington. Bancroft James, S. W. Mills, bds 10 Huntington.
Bancroft Miss Mariana, music teacher, bds 10 Huntington. Balchiezer Rudolph, h s s Broad, 1 e tollgate.
Bane Thomas, gardener, 257 Genesee.
Bank of Central New York, 56 Franklin Square.
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Bank of Utica, 91 Genesee.
Banks James, laborer, h 21 Aiken.
Bannigan Barney, plasterer and grocer, 7 Huntington.
Bannigan James, laborer, h 18 Hobart.
Bannigan Michael T., gardener, at S. Farwell's, bds same.
Bannigan Patrick, mason, bds 7 Huntington.
Bannigan Thomas, mason, h cor Oneida and Clinton.
Baptist Church, (Bleecker st.) cor Bleecker and Charlotte, Rev. D. G. Corey, Pastor.
Baptist Church, (Broad st.) 25 Broad, Rev. T. O. Lincoln, Pastor. Baptist Church, (Welsh) 20 Broadway, Rev. John E. Jones, Pastor. Baptist Church, (Ebenezer) 27 Columbia, Rev. Thomas Hill, Pastor. Barby Henry W., h 35 Kemble.
Barby Richard, painter, h 6 Tracy.
Barby John, painter, h 38 Hart .:
Barby Thomas, gardener, h 11 Oneida.
Barber Amaziah D., Harbor Master, office New York city, h 86 Fayette.
Barber Benjamin, carpenter, h 57 Washington.
Barber William, cordwainer, h n s Eagle, rear 37 Howard Avenue.
Barber William, laborer, h 63 Water.
Barker John, engineer C. RR., bds Myron H. Hunt's.
Barker John, fireman C. RR., bds L. Sullivan's.
Barker Joseph, painter, h e s Kossuth Avenue, 2 s South st.
Barker P. C., student, bds 110 John.
Barker William, gardener, h e s Albany, 1 bl Lansing.
Barlow George, checkman, C. RR. Depot, bds 39 Main.
Barlow Phœbe, h 39 Main.
BARNARD & SONS, millinery goods and paper hanging manufac- turers, 85 Genesee.
Barnard Charles E., of B. & Sons, bds L. Lawrence's.
Barnard Mrs, Elizabeth, seamstress, h 1 Union.
Barnard Harvey, of B. & Sons. h 30 Broad.
Barnard Harvey Jr., of B. & Sons, bds 30 Broad.
Barnard Horace, of B. & Sons, bds 30 Broad.
Barnes Abram A., h cor John and Bleecker.
Barnes John, h cor Mohawk and Bleecker.
Barnes Patrick, overseer weaving room, S. W. Mills, bds 119 Co- lumbia.
BARNARD & SONS, Importers and Manufacturers of
FRENCH & AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS,
GILT AND VELVET BORDERS, FIRE-BOARDS, PRINTS, GOLD & VELVET DECORATIONS, Oak and Marble do., VIEWS, CEILING ORNAMENTS, &c. &c., At No. 85 Genesee Street. ROOMS PAPERED, both in City and Country, by experienced workmen.
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Barney Moses, of Quinn & B., h 28 Fayette.
Barnum Miss A. J., mantuamaker, bds 62 John.
BARNUM CHARLES, hat, cap, and fur store, 38 Genesee, h 12 Mary.
Barnum Mrs. E. H., widow of Ezra H., bds 26 Charlotte.
BARNUM EZRA S., variety store, 71 Genesee, h 34 Broad.
Barnum George, music teacher, h 28 Seymour Avenue.
Barnum James, hatter, h 38 West.
Barnum Levi, hatter, h 45 West.
Barnum Mrs. Asenath, widow of Levi, h 14 Carnahan.
Barnum Samuel, bds T. Midlam's.
Barnum Horatio, clerk 38 Genesee, bds 12 Mary.
Barratt Daniel, laborer, h 23 Elizabeth.
Barratt Miss Adeline, tailoress, h 43 Tibbitts.
Barratt Michael, laborer, h 25 Charlotte.
Barrett Mary, widow, h 13 West.
Barrett Martin, laborer, h w s Morris' Alley.
Barrick Francis, U. W. Mills, h 93 Schuyler.
Barringer Sylvester, boot and shoe store, 44 Genesee, bds McGregor House.
Barrows Samuel J., att'y and counsel'r, Devereux block, h 14 Cooper.
Barry John, laborer, h 91 Bleecker.
Barry Thomas, coachman, h 36 Miller.
Bartlett Charles, boot and shoe store, 28 Bleecker, res same. Bartlett Henry B., auctioneer, bds Central Hotel.
Barton John, cordwainer, bds cor Huntington and Cooper.
Batchelor Abraham, carpenter, h e s Howard Avenue, 2 ab Arthur. Batchelor Brothers, hair dressers, fancy goods and perfumery, 130 Genesee.
Batchelor Daniel, of B. Bro's, h 14 Hopper.
Batchelor Jacob, barber, bds 88 Court.
Batchelor John F., of B. Bro's, h 15 Cooper.
Batchelor Peter, hair dresser, h 6 Seymour Avenue.
Batchelder Mrs. Jane, h 44 First.
Bateman Benjamin C., carpenter, h 54 West.
Bates C. Pulaski, of O. Dyer & Co., bds T. Midlam's.
Bates Comfort, proprietor and manufacturer of "Bates' Syrup and Renovator," office and laboratory 70 Broadway, res same. Bates David G., book-keeper Lee & Son's, h 1 Pine.
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CHARLES BARNUM, DEALER IN HATS, CAPS AND FURS, NO. 38 GENESEE STREET. HATS & CAPS MADE TO ORDER. CASH PAID FOR SHIPPING FURS.
44 EZRA S. BARNUM,
Importer and Dealer in all kinds of
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TOYS, BASKETS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, Brushes, Cutlery, Combs, FISHING TACKLE,
PERFUMERY, FIRE-WORKS,
WORSTEDS, SILKS,
RICH MANTEL ORNAMENTS, ETC. ETC. Manufacturer of
Willow & Wooden Ware, Housekeeping Articles, &c.
No. 71 Genesee Street.
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Bates Edwin R., att'y and counsellor, 75 Genesee, bds 16 Devereux. Bates Henry, express messenger, h 35 Broadway.
Bates John, carriage-smith, bds 3 Steuben.
Bates John W., carriage manufacturer, shop 7, h 16 Devereux. Bates Thomas, blacksmith, h 3 Steuben.
Bates Thomas H., resident engineer Erie Canal, office Tibbitt's Block, bds National Hotel.
Bates Tyler, machinist, bds 29 Cooper.
Bates Walter S., bill poster, bds 70 Broadway.
Bates Van Buren, bds 70 Broadway.
Batley Robert, carpet weaver, h 6 King.
Batley Robert, Jr., painter and glazier, h 37 West Bridge.
Battey Joseph, bds Bleecker St. House.
Battey William P., proprietor Bleecker St. House, fruit and fish dealer, 6 Bleecker.
Baudi John, laborer, h 103 Court.
Bauer Francis, cordwainer, h 264 Whitesboro.
Bauer John, carpenter, h 23 Louisa.
Bauer Mrs. Susan, h 57 Chenango Avenue.
Bauer William, pedler, h 81 Steuben.
Baumann Francis, cordwainer, h 18 Schuyler.
Baumann John, laborer, h 23 South Hamilton.
Baumcratz Hermann, laborer, h 87 Mohawk.
Baxter John, stone cutter, 36 Bleecker, h 88 Bridge.
Baxter Mrs. R. P., h 45 Charlotte.
Baxter Mrs. Sarah, widow of John, h 234 Genesee.
Beale John, h Mechanics' Lane.
Beadle John, cutter at Needham & James', bds Northern Hotel. Beach R. L., cabinet maker, h 73 Bleecker.
Beard Franklin, bds Mrs. S. Beard's.
Beard Mrs. Sarah, widow of B. F., h 91 John.
Beardsley Arthur M., att'y and counsellor, office 94, h 251 Genesee. **** Beardsley Samuel, att'y and counsellor, office 94, h 251 Genesee.
Beare Henry C., wood turner, 36 Seneca, h 23 Lansing.
Beare William, machinist, h rear 4 Steuben Park.
Beck Henry, cordwainer, h Canal, opp Guard Lock.
Becker Charles, cordwainer, h 45 Tibbitts.
Becker Christian, butcher, h 120 Fayette.
Becker Frederick, cutter at Yates', h 42 Miller.
Becket William, cartman, h w s Albany, 4 ab Rutger.
Beckwith Benjamin, laborer, h 21 Neilson.
Beckwith Charles R., insurance clerk, bds 321 Genesee.
Beckwith George, lumber and wood yard, cor South and Dudley, farm and res, Slayton's Bush road.
Beckwith Henry, dealer in tin and glass ware, 30 Hotel, bds 8 Rutger. Beckwith Myron H., clerk, bds 6 Broadway.
Beckwith William, dealer in tin and glass ware, 41 Bleecker, h 48 First.
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Bechman August, laborer, h e s Elm, 3 s Gold.
Bechler G., watch maker, h 113 Bleecker.
Beebe Mrs. A. M., widow, h 78 Whitesboro.
Beers J. D, printer, bds 17 Union.
Bedbury Joseph, h 53 Varick.
Behr Michael, laborer, h w s Chatham, 2 s George. Behringer Constantine, harness maker, bds 83 Elizabeth.
Beisiegel John, tailor, h 101 Schuyler.
Beisiegel William, cabinet maker, h 102 Schuyler.
Bell Elizabeth, widow of H., h 26 Saratoga.
Bell John M., wheelwright, 7 Devereux, res Yorkville.
Bell Michael, proprietor " Travellers' Home," 5 Whitesboro.
Bell John, butcher, bds M. Bell's.
Bell Philip, laborer, h 49 Blandina.
Bellchamber Lavinia, widow of J. W., h 4 Madison Lane.
Bellinger George H., carpenter, h 62 Mary.
Bellinger James, conductor C. R. R., h 42 Main.
Belz George, tailor, h 31 Miller.
Benedict Erastus D., student, bds 19 Seneca.
Benedict, Joseph, attorney and counsellor, office Bradish Block, h 84 Miller.
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