CITY DIRECTORY.

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UTICA, N. Y. PUBLISHED BY JOSEPH ARNOTT. D O GROVE, PRINTER, 113 GENESEE STREET. 1858. EXPLANATORY;

The abbreviations and references used in the former editions of the CITY DIRECTORY have necessarily been somewhat increased in the present publication, in consequence of an increased population, de­ fective numbering of the streets, and a variety of other causes, but will be generally intelligible, and especially when reference is made to the following abbreviations:—h, house; res, residence; bds, boards; n, north ; e, east; s, south; w, west; n s, north side; e s, east side; s s, south side; w s, west side; 1, lot or lots; ab, above ; bl, below; cr or cor, corner; junct, junction; opp, opposite; elk, clerk. Where the streets are not regularly numbered, it has been gener­ ally preferred to describe the location, which, it will be seen, has been given in a different manner from the descriptions in former editions of the DIRECTORY. For instance: William Haworth's house is located on the south side of South street, and the second house west of Miller street. And again—when reference is made to a place that is west (or any other direction) from some given street, it is understood, in most cases, to be between that street and the next street, parallel to it, in that direction. For example: reference is made to a place on Elizabeth street, east of Genesee street, it is not east of Charlotte, the next street. The exceptions to this rule, in this work, it is believed, are as rare as they were unavoidable. As is usual, in addition to Citizens' names, there have been added in alphabetical order, many names of Public Officers, Churches Hotels, Squares, Parks, Blocks, and other localities, either by enter­ ing the proper name, or the more familiar one, or by entering both; and also the names of business Corporations, Companies, and Co­ partnerships or Firms, under their corporate or associated titles.

..// S3 UTIOA: ITS PAST AND ITS PRESENT.

To a man who has lived a life of three score and ten years, the time may appear short; but in this space of time, however short, Utica has become what it is. Seventy years ago, as the venturous pioneer wound his lonely way along the banks of the Mohawk River on the road-way leading to Fort Stanwix, through the hunting grounds of the various tribes of savages then inhabiting this part of the State, his heart was gladdened at the sight of three or four log cabins erected at Old Fort Schuyler ; here, in comparative secu­ rity, he might rest for the night, and if in need, with a hearty wel­ come, partake of the back-woodsman's homely fare. A few rods ^J-\ west of tbe site of Old Fort Schuyler, (which stood on or near the "ground now occupied as the residence of the Hon. A. Hubbell,) Demond had erected his little , on the north side of the J~ x*oad near First Street; Cunningham's log house was on the grounds > now occupied for Bagg's Hotel; Crisman's stood a few rods farther •* west; McNamee had also made an improvement, and built a log \2 house, nearly opposite where the State Lunatic Asylum now stands. t At these and a few other places, the woodman's had been, used %< in making openings into the apparently interminable forest; but the , and Hemlock, still waved their broad arms over ft. most of the beautiful slope of ground which is now the site of the City of Utica. * In the year 1772, Gen. Philip Schuyler purchased Cosby's Manor, ? (on a part of which Utica islocated,) for the joint benefit of himself, "J Gen. John Bradstreet, Rutger Bleecker, and John M. Scott. In 1786, the late John R. Bleecker made a survey of the Manor, and divided it up into 106 lots, for the purpose of a division of the land ; among the owners. On the completion of the partition, the lands were offered for sale on favorable terms, and the settlers rapidly in­ creased ; and in 1790, Old Fort Schuyler could boast of a Store kept by John Post in his log dwelling house, and in 1791, Mr. Post erect- j^ ed a building on the corner of Genesee and Whitesboro Streets, v where he kept a Store and Tavern jointly. In this little Inn, many /* thrilling events took place, the tomahawk was frequently raised, ^ • and the scalping knife brandished over the heads of the occupants. Fire Water" had been imbibed, and more must be given; and C more " Bacca," or the demoniac vengeance of the red man threat­ ened to do its bloody work. Mr, Post was the first Postmaster, and it was currently reported that six letters were received in one day. After him, Dr. Carrinton, who was succeeded by Dr. Marcus Hitchcock. In 1794, Moses Bagg, sen., opened a tavern on the site of the Hotel now bearing his name. Dr. Carrinton, the first Physi­ cian, commenced the practice of his profession about this time, and in a few years after, opened a Store for the sale of Drugs, Dye- , , &c. About 1795, the York House (now the residence of Wm. Baker, Esq.,) was erected by the Holland Land Company— this was the first brick house. In 1792, a bridge was erected across the River, between First and Second Streets, at Kip's Landing. The first Mail Was carried by Simeon Pool, in 1793; the contract of Mr. Pool soon passed into the hands of Jason Parker. In 1798, Old Fort Schuyler was Incorporated a Village, " to be known and dis­ tinguished by the name of the Village of Utica." The name, "Uti­ ca," was proposed by the late Erastus Clark, father of the present popular Recorder of Utica. In 1796, William McClean established the " Whitestown Gazette," at New Hartford, which was then in Whitestown, the second paper established in the county ; the first being the "Western Sentinel," printed iti Whitesboro. In 1798, Mr. McClean removed his paper to Utica, and continued its publication under the name of " Whitestown Gazette and Cato's Patrol." This was the first paper published in Utica. Thomas Walker established the " Columbian Patriotic Gazette," at Rome, in 1799 ; and in 1803, Mr. Walker removed to Utica, and continued its publication for a long series of years. April 9th, 1805, a new Charter was granted to the Village, and its bounds extended. The first Trustees elected •were, Erastus Clark, Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, Jr., Nathan Williams, Francis A. Bloodgood, and Jerethmeal Ballou; and at their first meeting, May 13, David W. Childs was appointed Clerk, with a salary of $5 for the year; Isaac Coe, Treasurer, and Worden Ham­ mond, Collector. They also voted to appoint twenty-five able- bodied men as firemen; and Gurden Burchard, Daniel Budlong, John Hooker, Ezekiel Clark, John Hobby, Abijah Thomas, Moses Bagg, Jr., John C. Devereux, William Fellows, Thomas Ballou, Worden Hammond, Ebenezer B. Shearman, Henry Trowbridge, Thomas Walker, Ralph W. Kirkland, Hugh Cunningham, James Bloodgood, Aaron Eggleston, Judah Williams, Elisha Capron, Rufus Brown, James Van Rensselaer, Oliver Babcock, and Benjamin Bal­ lou, Jr., were appointed. Our highly respected townsman, Thomas Walker, Esq., is the only individual of this number now living. At this time the Village contained probably 600 persons, several new streets had been made, a store house had been erected on the bank of the River, at the foot of Division Street, and a line of boats were running from Schenectady to Utica ; they were propelled down by the use of oars, and against the current mostly by the aid of setting poles, three or four of which were used on each side of the boatv in the hands of as many men. The father of the writer, performed nearly the entire journey from New York to Utiea, by water, in the •hort space of two weeks. The Seneca Turnpike Company received a charter for their road in 1801, and therefore the old road, curving aTound to the south­ west from the River through a part of Genesee street, was aban­ doned ; but still a part of the old corduroy road is in a perfect state of preservation under the pavement of Genesee street; and if our City Fathers would remove about two and a half feet in depth of the stone and sand at the head of Hotel street, they might settle their corporation dinners (or suppers) by a ride on a corduroy road after the old style. By the construction of the new turnpike and other improvements made about this time, the facilities for travel-and transportation were greatly improved, and gave Utica an impetus in its business, which has been gradually extending to the present time. In 1813, the Village contained a population of 1700; 1816, 2861; 1820, 2972; 1823,4017; 1825,5040; 1828,7466; 1829,8010; 1830,8335; 1835,10,183; 1840, 12,782; 1845,12,190; 1850.17,556; 1855.22,- 183; and at this time, about 25,000; with upwards of 20 Churches, a large and elegant City Hull, 3 large Academies, a City Library, 2 Orphan Asylums, a commodious City Hospital, stone Jail, 5 Banks with an aggregate capital of $1,610,200, 2 Savings' Banks, 3 daily and 5 weekly Newspapers, besides monthly and semi-monthly papers, increasing the number of issues to about sixteen; one of the most perfect Cotton Factories in the country, in which 360 ope­ ratives are employed, 3 large Steam Woolen Factories, besides a large number of manufactories for locks, screws, machinery, leather, steam engines, flour mills, &c, &c. The City is well lighted with Gas; and bountifully supplied with pure spring water, by a company formed for that purpose. Two Railroads run into and through the City, and two large Canals. Plankroads and turnpike roads radiate towards all parts of the neighboring country. The streets are spa­ cious, well paved, and delightfully shaded with a great variety of forest trees. There are many fine blocks of Stores, and the dwel­ lings are neat, and, in many cases, elegant. The Forest Hill Ceme­ tery is situated two miles southerly- from the City. There, in the shade of the venerable , the dead lie wrapt in slumber, amid the loveliness of Nalure. The State Lunatic Asylum is beautifully aituated on a rise of ground in the west end of the City, and con­ sists of several large and expensive buildings of stone and brick, and of sufficient capacity to accommodate from 450 to 600 patients. The City, with all these benefits and luxuries within its own bor­ ders, lies in the heart of one of the richest and most wealthy agri­ cultural and manufacturing districts in the State. Utica received a City Charter by an actof tlie Legislature, passed February 13.1832. The tax was limited at $8000. Joseph Kirkland was elected Mayor in 1832,'34 and '35; Henry Seymour in 1833; John H. Ostrom, 1* 6

18S6; Theodore S. Gold, 1837 ; Charles P. Kirkland, 1838; John 0. Devereux, 1839 and '40; Spencer Kellogg, 1841; Horatio Sey­ mour, 1842; Frederick Hollister, 1843; Ward Hunt, 1844; Edmund A. Wetmore, 1845 and '46; J. Watson Williams, 1847 ; Joshua A. Spencer, 1848; Thomas R. Walker, 1849 and '50 ; John E. Hinman, 1851, '62 and '53; Charles II. Doolittle, 1854 ; Henry H. Fish, 1855; Alrick Hubbell, 1856 and '57 ; Roscoe Conkling, 1858. The following is a list of the Presidents of the Village from 1805 to 1831, inclusive: Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, 1805 and. '6 ; Erastus Clark, 1807 ; Morris S. Miller, 1808 ; Taleott Camp, 1809, '10, '11, '12,'13 and'14; Abram Van Santvoord, 1815; Rudolph Snyder, 1816 and '20; Nathan Williams, 1817, '18 and '19 ; William Clark, 1824, '25, '28 and '29 ; Ezra S. Cozier, 1821, '22, '23, '26,'27, '30 and '31. Mr. Snyder, we are happy to say, is still with us, and in good health, and is probably the only one of the number living. DIVISION OF WARDS IN UTICA.

The part thereof lying northerly of the Erie Canal and easterly of the middle of Genesee street, is the First Ward. The part thereof lying northerly of the Erie Canal and westerly of the middle of Genesee street, is the Second Ward. The part thereof lying southerly of the Erie Canal and westerly of the middle of Gene- Bee street, and easterly of the Chenango Canal, is the Third Ward. The part thereof lying southerly of the Erie Canal and easterly of the middle of Genesee Btreet, and westerly of a line passing from the Erie Canal southerly through the middle of First street and Dudley street to the middle of South street, thence through the middle of South, George and Rebecca streets, to the middle of Genesee Btreet, is the Fourth Ward. The part thereof lying southerly of the Erie Canal and easterly of the middle of First and Dudley streets, and northerly of the middle of South street, is the Fifth Ward. The part thereof lying southerly of the Erie Canal and westerly of the Third Ward, ia the Sixth Ward. The part thereof lying southerly of the middle of South, George and Rebecca streets, and easterly of Genesee street, is the Seventh Ward.

STREETS IN UTICA.

Names. Commences at Terminates at Academy Street Elizabeth Street Bleecker Street. Aiken State, Cornelia. Ann, Genesee Bridge. Arthur Steuben Seymour Avenue. Blandina Street,.... .Carnahan Street, East Street. Barnes, Lansing, South. Bleecker Genesee East. Breese, Canal Johnson. Bridge, Mohawk River,. Bleecker. Broad, Genesee East. Broadway Court Whitesboro. Brodhead, State, Fay. Bryan, Erie Canal, Central Railroad. Burchard Liberty, Whitesboro. Burnet, Elizabeth, Bleecker. Canal Street, Whitesboro Street,.. .City Line. Carnahan Genesee Blandina. Cedar,. Canal Water. Catharine Genesee, East. Charles, Liberty Whitesboro. Names. Commences at Terminates at Charlotte Steuben Park, Packet Basin. Chatham George, Eagle. Chenango Avenue,... Court City Line. Stark Hicks. Clark, King Bridge. Clay Broad Central Railroad. Clinton Genesee Kemble. Columbia, , .Whitesboro Genesee. , Broadway, .Varick. Cornelia Fayette, Genesee. Cottage, Genesee, State. Court, Genesee City Line. Cross Court, Whitesboro. Culver Bleecker, Packet Basin. Dakin Street, Genesee Street Bridge Street Devereux, G

Oswego, Genesee, Chenango Avenue. Park Avenue, Chancellor ,. ...Steuben Park. Pearl Street Broadway Street,... .Genesee. , ... Fayette Erie Canal. Philip, Court Whitesboro. Hint Oneida Square Chenango Avenue. Piatt Canal, Central R. R. Pleasant Genesee Third. Post, .Charlotte Burnet. Potter, Whitesboro Water. Rebecca Street, Genesee Street Bridge Street. Roberts, Garden, Chenango Canal. Rome, State, Cornelia. Rutger,.: Steuben Park, East. St Joseph Street,... .Canal Street, .Johnson Street. Saratoga Erie Canal Court. Schuyler, Chenango Canal, Mohawk River. Second, .Mohawk River Rutger. Seneca Genesee, Water. Seymour Avenue,... .Rutger City Line. South Hamilton, Court Warren. South, Steuben, Albany. s*™e {s^f::;;;;:::::;;:?r:rwga°yC8n8L Square, Steuben, Seymour Avenue. Stark, Chenango Canal, Court. State, Genesee, Erie Canal. Steuben Steuben Park, City Line. Third Street, Mohawk River, City Line. Thomas' East Lane,... Whitesboro Water. Thomas' West Lane,. .Whitesboro, Tibbitts, ..' South, Leah. Tracy Genesee,...' Chenango Canal. Union Street Hopper Street, Carnahan Street Varick Street, Whitesboro Street,... .Court Street. Wager Street Stark Street, Hicks Street. Walker, Oneida Kemble. Warren ,. .Hicks Garden. Washington .Mohawk River, Genesee. Water Breese Mohawk. Webster, South Broad. Welsh Road, Albany, City Line. West, Rutger City Line. West Bridge Steuben Park Genesee. Whitesboro Genesee, City Line. Williams Whitesboro Water. Wiley N. Hamilton, Whitesboro. %t"4 UTICA CITY DIRECTORY.

BANKS.

BANK OF UTICA, No. 91 Genesee Street. Thomas Walker, President. P. V. Rogers, Cashier. B. N. Huntington, Vice President. W. J. Doolittle, Book-keeper. John A. Goodale, Teller. Thomas R. Gold, Clerk. G. W. Ledlie, Assistant Teller. T. C. Latimer, Disc't Clerk. Capital, $600,000. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays.

BANE OF CENTBAL NEW TOBK, No. 56 Hotel Street. O. B. Matteson, Pre; ident. T. O. Grannis, Cashier. Charles S. Symonds, Teller. Henry L. White, Book-keeper. Capital, $114,000. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. There is also a Savings Department connected with the Bank of Central New York, which pays a semi-annual dividend on all sums deposited, at the rate of five per cent, per annum.

UTICA CITY BANK, No. 37 Genesee Street. Hiram Denio, President. Charlos S. Wilson, Cashier. J. E. Warner, Vice President. E. K. Wright, Teller. John S. Hunt, Book-keeper. G. S. Green, Clerk. Capital, $200,000. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays.

ONEIDA COUNTY BANK, No. 73 Genesee Street. C. H. Doolittle, President. C. S. Butler, Vice President. James M. Butler, Cashier. H. D. Alexander, Teller. CS^ntal, $125,000, with provision to increase to $1,000,000. A '< 12 ONEIDA BANK, No. 157 Genesee Street C. A. Mann, President. B. H. Williams, Discount Clerk. E. S. Barnum, Vice President S. Sicard, Book-keeper. Geo. Langford, Cashier. Samuel Sherburne, Assistant Teller. Robt. S. Williams, Tiller. T. C. Chapman, )fi, ^ N. G. Throop, J Clerit6- Capital, $400,000. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. BAMS FOR SAVINGS.

SAVINGS BANK 0E UTICA, No. 167 Genesee Street Thomas Walker, President. Stalham Williams, Sec'y and Treasurer. Hiram Denio, Vice Pres't John U. Burke, Teller. Samuel Parsons, Book-keeper.

CENTBAL CITY SAVINGS INSTITUTION. Office at Bank of Central New York. O. B. Matteson, President. T. O. Grannis, Treasurer. Michael McQuade, Vice President

,* %. £ 13 PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. Edmund A. Wetmore, President H. H. Fish. J. Watson Williams, Clerk. Francis Kernan. Charles A. Mann. John Dagwell. Superintendent of Schools—D. S. Heffron. There are at present four grades of Public Schools: I. PRIMARY SCHOOLS. II. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS. III. THE ADVANCED SCHOOL. IV. THE FREE ACADEMY. The School Houses are located as follows: 1. The Advanced School, corner of Charlotte and Elizabeth. 2. Intermediate and Primary, corner of Whitesboro and Potter. 8. Intermediate and Primary, Aiken, west Cornelia. 4. Intermediate and Primary, Steuben, Corn Hill. 5. Intermediate and Primary, Blandina, east First. 6. Intermediate and Primary, Hamilton, south Columbia. 1. Intermediate and Primary, Catharine, east Bridge. 8. Primary, Burlington, near Toll Gate. 9. Primary, Columbia, west Varick. 10. Primary, City Work House, South street. Academy, Academy street. The Teachers of these Schools are—of— No. 1—Alexander McMillan, Principal. " Miss Eliza Dutton. 1st Assistant " " Judith A. Rice, 2d Assistant. " ^ L. H. Birdseye, Principal of Intermediate Department " Miss E. A. Hicks, 1st Assistant. " " M. Elizabeth Thompson, 2d Assistant. " " Helen Marr Skidmore, Principal of Female Depart't " " Esther Ford, 1st Assistaat. " " Emma Buncher, 2d Assistant. No. 2—Miss Margaret Pringle, Principal. " " Marion E. Wetmore, Assistant " " A. E. Williams, Principal Primary Department " " S. E. Herrick, Assistant. No. 3—Miss Elizabeth M. Howlett, Principal. " " Sarah Barrett, Assistant. " " Cynthia A. Baker, Principal Primary Department " " Cyrena L. Baker, Assistant. No. 4—Mrs. S. McMillan, Principal. " Miss F. E. Newland, Assistant. " " A. B. Tanner, Principal Primary Department. " Mrs. M. Elizabeth Heffron, Assistant. 2 14

No. 5—Miss Mary E. Smith, Principal. " " Hester E. Dorchester, Assistant " " Ellen S. Ketchum, Principal Primary Department. " " Tamma Ketchum, Assistant No. 6—Miss A. M. Chadwick, Principal. " " Cornelia F. Goodrich, Assistant. " " Sarah E. Tanner, Principal Primary Department. " " Helen E. Potter, Assistant. No, 7—Miss Sophia Loomis, Principal. " " Annie O'Riley, Assistant. " " Juliana W. Sampson, Principal Primary Department. " " Lucia E. Savage, Assistant. No. 8—Miss Lucretia Potter, Principal. No. 9—Miss Delia S. Chadwick, Principal. " " Juliaette Halstead, Assistant. No. 10—Miss J. Emma Millar, Assistant Academy Sawyer, A. M., Principal. " J. Goodier, A. M., ) . . . . •' Miss Jane E. Johnson, }A*»istants. " " Elizabeth S. Cole, Principal Female Department. •" " Adaline S. Eastman, Assistant. " Mons. Bernard Weisse, Teacher of French Language. Prof. L. M. Wiles, Teacher of Penmanship and Vocal Music in the different Schools. There are three terms in each school year: The first commences the first Monday in September and continues fifteen weeks; the second, the first Monday in January and continues fifteen weeks; and the third, the first Monday in May and continues twelve weeks.

ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS. Utica Female Academy, No. 77 Washington, near Genesee street. Miss JANE E. KELLY, Principal. Academy of the Assumption, Under the charge of the " CHRISTIAN BROTHERS,' Corner John and Elizabeth streets. Director—Brother Habacuc. Utica Classical School, Rear of No. 6 Carnahan Street. J. WILLIAMS, Principal. 15 HAMILTON COLLEGE. This Institution was chartered in 1812, and is located in the Vil­ lage of Clinton, nine miles south of Utica. Its permanent productive funds amount to nearly $100,000. It has a large stone chapel, and three four-story buildings for the use of students. The libraries contain 12,000 volumes, and the cabinets 13,000 specimens. The number of students is 143 ; of whom fifteen are members of the May­ nard Law School. The fall term opens on the second Wednesday in September ; the*winter term, on the first Wednesday in January; the summer term, on the fourth Wednesday in April. The Junior Exhibition is held on the first Wednesday in April; Clark Prize Exhibition, on the second Wednesday in June; Commencement, during the third week of July. The Officers of the College are as follows: Trustees. John J. Knox, Esq., Augusta. Hon. O. S. Williams, Clinton. Josiah Bacon, Esq., Clinton. Rev. S. H. Gridley, D. D., Wa- Hon. S. N. Dexter, Whitesboro. terloo. Hon. H. Denio, LL. D., Utica. Hon. E. A. Wetmore, Utica. Hon. J. R. Lawrence, Syracuse. Rev. G. S. Boardman, Cazenovia. Prof. S. B. Woolworth, LL. D., Rev. R. G. Vermilye, D. D.Clin- Albany. ton. S. Higinbotham, Esq., Oneida. Rev. P. H. Fowler, D. D., Utica. Hon. Henry A. Foster, Rome. Rev. William C. Wisner, D. D., Rev. S. North, D. D., LL. D., Lockport. Clinton. Simeon Benjamin, Esq., Elinira. Rev. R. W. Condit, D. D., Oswego. Hon. Wm. J. Bacon, LL. D., Utica. Hon. Horatio Seymour, Utica. Rev. Isaac Brayton, Watertown. Rev. James Abell, Waterloo. Hon. Philo Gridley, LL. D., Utica. Hon. Othniel S. Williams, Secretary and Treasurer. FACULTY. President, AND PROFESSOR OF INTELLECTUAL PHILOSOPHY AND EVIDENCES OF CHRIS­ TIANITY. CHARLES AVERY, LL. D., PROFESSOR OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, CHEMISTRY, AND CIVIL ENGINEERING. OREN ROOT, A. M., PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS, ASTRONOMY, MINERALOGY, AND GEOLOGY. REV. WILLIAM STANTON CURTIS, D. D, PROFESSOR OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY, AND COLLEGE PASTOR. THEODORE WILLIAM DWIGHT, A. M., MAYNARD PROFESSOR OF LAW, HISTORY, CIVIL POLITY, AND POLITICAL ECONOMY. EDWARD NORTH, A. M., DEXTER PROFE8SOR OF THE LATIN AND GREEK LANGUAGES. ANSON JUDD UPSON, A. M., WotOCESSO R OF LOGIC, RHETORIC AND ELOCUTION, AND LIBRARIAN. HENRY PLATT BRISTOL, A. M., RECTOR OF THE COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. 16 CHURCHES IN THE CITY OF UTICA.

Broad Street Baptist, 25 Broad street, T. O. Lincoln, Pastor. Bleecker Street Baptist, corner Bleecker and Charlotte streets, D. G. Corey, Pastor. Bleecker Street Methodist Episcopal, 24 Bleecker street, J. I. Wright, Pastor. Calvary, (Episcopal,) South street, west Seymour Avenue, W. A. Matson, Rector. Church of the Reconciliation, (Universalist,) head of Seneca, near junction of Genesee street, C. C. Gordon, Pastor. Corn Hill Methodist Episcopal, George street, east of Bridge, J. L. Wells, Pastor. Ebenezer, (Baptist,) 19 Columbia street, Thomas-Hill, Pastor. Evangelical Association Church, Garden street, south of Court street, J. Greuzebaok, Pastor. Evangelical Protestant Church, corner Cooper and Cornelia streets, • Rev. Jno. Deterer, Pastor. First Baptist, (Welsh,) 20 Broadway, Morris J. Williams, Pastor. First Presbyterian, corner of Washington and Columbia streets, Philemon H. Fowler, Pastor. German Lutheran, eor. Fay and Cooper sts., Andrew Wetzel, Pastor. Grace, cor. Broadway and Columbia sts., J. J. Brandegee, Rector. Reformed Dutch, corner Broadway and John streets, George H. Fisher, Pastor. St John's, (Roman Catholic,) corner Bleecker and John streets, Thomas Daly, Pastor. St Joseph's, (German Roman Catholic,) 139 Fayette street, F. Y. C. Weber, Pastor. St Patrick's, (Roman Catholic,) corner Columbia and Huntington streets, Patrick Carraher, Pastor. State Street Methodist Episcopal, State street, between Fayette and Columbia, L. D. Davis, Pastor. Trinity, (Episcopal,) corner Broad and First streets, S. Hanson Coxe, Rector. Welsh Calvinistic Methodist, 11 Seneca street, David Lewis, Pastor. Welsh Congregational, corner Whitesboro and Washington streets, David Price, Pastor. Wesleyan Methodist, 6 Washington street, R. L. Herbert, Pastor. Westminster, (Presbyterian,) 75 Washington street, Pastor. 17 NEWSPAPERS AND PRINTING OFFICES.

No. 113 GeneBee Street. DE WITT C. GROVE, Editor and Proprietor. Waa Itonting f tralb & $ailg ia^to. No. 60 Genesee Street, ELLIS H. ROBERTS, Editor and Proprietor.

47 Genesee Street and 7 Broad Street. THOMAS R. McQUADE, Editor and Proprietor. (BmM §tmateti. (German.) Corner of Columbia and Wiley Streets. PAUL KEISER, Editor and Proprietor. • f |« Central Intopttoni Office, No. 132 Genesee Street. GEORGE W. BUNGAY, Proprietor. G. W. BUNGAY and A. K. BAILEY, Editors. % $s$$d ftonp:. No. 113 GeneBee Street. REV. WM. A. MATSON, M. A., Editor. DE WITT C. GROVE, Publisher. OTHER PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS IN ONEIDA CO. American Journal of Insanity, Utica, quarterly, by the Managers of the New York State Lunatic Asylum. Black River Herald, Boonville, weekly, by L. C. Childs. Clinton Courier, Clinton, weekly, by Galen H. Osborne. Northern Farmer, Clinton, monthly, by T. B. Miner. Roman Citizen, Rome, weekly, by A. Sanford. Rome Sentinel, Rome, daily and weekly, by Wager

Oneida County Bible Society. JOHN J. KNOX, of Augusta, President. Isaiah Thurber, Utica, Vice President. Dr. H. E. Chapin, New York Mills, Secretary. J. E. Warner, Utiea, Treasurer. « Executive Committee for 1858. Rev. P. H. Fowler, Robert Disney, " G. H. Fisher, J. E. Warner, Rev. J. T. Wright. Auditors—Spencer Kellogg, Isaiah Thurber. Beward & Thurber, Depositaries, 137 Genesee St Utica Traot Society. Rev. T. 0. Lincoln, General Superintendent. J. F. Seymour, Secretary. W. J. Bacon, Treasurer. Local Superintendents.—C. W. Warren, Wm. Willard, Dr. N. H. Dering, Dr. M. M. Bagg, Henry Frankfort, T. S. Sayre, G. C. Church­ ill, C. L. Beckwith, L. 0. Webster, I. Estes.

Utica Orphan Asylum. No. 316 Genesee St. Directresses. 1st. Miss Charlotte Derbyshire. 2d. Mrs. Cornelia Graham. 3d. Mrs. Rachel Kellogg. Treasurer—Mrs. Emma Mann. Secretary—MTB. Ann H. Denio. Managers—Mrs. Cornelia Pomeroy, Mrs. Mary E. Ostrom, Mrs. Sarah A. Gilbert, Mrs. Helen M. Williams, Mrs. Grace Evans, Mrs. Jane A. Crafts, Mrs. Mary F, Dean, Mrs. Mary E. Wager, Mrs. Hannah A. Plant, Mrs. Eli Manchester, Mrs. Sarah A. Lund, Mrs. Mary Thorn, Mrs. Clarissa B. Coventry, Mrs. Thomas H. Wood, Mrs. Melinda H. Butterfield, Mrs. Amanda M. Mervine, Mrs. Sarah Owens, Mrs. M. M. Jones, Miss Laura ;«• Matron—Mrs. Harriette Jones. Assistant Matron—Miss Sarah Benton. 19 St. John's Catholic Orphan Asylum. No 60 John street, under the care of the Sisters of Charity. Sister PERPETUA SHANNON, Directress. Society of St. Vincent-de-Paul. ST. MARY'S CONFERENCE. President—Ulic Burke, M. D. Vice President—Francis Kernan. Secretary—Timothy Cronin. Treasurer—Joseph Arnott. Meetings every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the Chapel of St. John's (Catholic) Church. The objects of this Society are—Visiting the sick, relieving the destitute, and the spiritual improvement of its members. Citizens' Benevolent Society. Office, City Hall. President—S. Thomson. Secretary—Jas. McQuade. St. George's Benevolent Society. Alfred Walker, President. A. S. Copeman, Vice President. A. W. Saunders, Secretary. L. Wilkins, Treasurer. Board of Managers—Wm. , Peter Batchelor, Geo. P. Andrews, F. W. Boyce, R. Stephenson. The object of this Society is to afford relief to indigent natives of England, or natives of the colonies of Great Britain, who are of English parentage, or to their wives, widows or children, in the city of Utica, and its immediate vicinity; and also to promote social intercourse among its members. Meet at Temperance Hall the first Thursday in every month. New York State Lunatic Asylum. Managers. Charles A. Mann, Utica. Silas D. Childs, Utica. E. A. Graham, Utica. S. N. Dexter, Whitesboro. Christopher Morgan, Auburn. D. P. Bissell, M. D., Utica. Howard Townsend, M. D., Albany. Ward Hunt, Utica. Spencer Kellogg, Utica. Resident Officers. John P. Gray, M. D., Superintendent and Physician. E. H. Van Dcusen, M. D., First Assistant Physician. Joseph M. Cleaveland, M. D., Second Assistant Physician. Louis A. Tourtcllot, M. D., Third Assistant Physician. Horatio N. Dryer, Steward. Sarah A. Starr, Matron. Edmund A. Wetmore, Treasurer, Utica. 20 Utica Mechanics' Association. Officers for 1857-8. David P. White, President Geo. H. Wiley, Vice President. Levi Cozzens, Treasurer. Dolphas Bennett, Secretary. Directors—John Dagwell, Thos. Maynard, Otis Manchester, John S. Peckham, D. Gillmore, L. W. Rogers, A. Andrews, Chauncy Palmer, Chas. W. Hutchinson, Chas. E. Barnard, Russel Wheeler, Miles C. Comstock, D. S. Heffron, S. Collins, and T. S. Faxton. Janitor of the Hall—Marcus Kenyon—office at the Central Inde­ pendent office. Utica Musical Academy. President—Silas D. Childs. Vice Presidents—J. Wyman Jones, Henry Green. Secretary—Jas. McQuade. Treasurer—H. W. Rockwell. Executive Committee—W. J. Bacon, G. A. Foster, N. Curtiss White, L. W. Rogers. Musical Committee—J. Sieboth, W. H. Dutton, J. Arnott. Conductor—W. H. Dutton. Leader of Orchestra—J. Sieboth. Rehearsal Room, Washington Hall. Officers Medical Sooiety of Oneida County. Dr. J. S. Whaley, President. " H. N. Porter, Vice President. " J. E. West, Secretary. " D. G. Thomas, Treasurer. " S. G. Wolcott, Librarian. Dr. C. B. Coventry, Dr. J. McCall, ) " J. M. Sturtevant, " Jacob Hunt, J- Censors. " David Larabee, ) Homoeopathic Medical Society of Oneida County. E. A. Munger, M. D, President W. B. Stebbins, M. D, Vice President. T. F. Pomeroy, M. D., Secretary and Treasurer. W. H. Watson, M. D., Librarian. L. B. Wells, M. D., H. M. Paine, M. D, ) - J. C. Raymond, M. D, H. E. Dykeman, " \ ^en80rs- Delegates to State Society. L. B. Wells, M. D, Wm. H. Watson, M. D.y E. A. Munger, M. D., H. M. Paine, M. D. 21 ORDERS. Free Masons. Utica Lodge, No. 47, Free Masons—Chartered November 20, 1816. Meets second and last Monday in each month, at their Hall, in Bradish Block. R. K. Conklin, W. M. Oriental Lodge, No. 227—Chartered June 7,1851. Meets the sec­ ond and fourth Tuesday in each month, in Bradish Block. R. G. Williams, W. M. Oneida Royal Arch Chapter, No. 57—Chartered Feb 17, 1817. Meets first and third Tuesday in each month, in their Hall, in Bradish Block. Wm. C. Scranton, H. P. Utica Encampment, No. 8, of Knight Templars and Appendant Orders—Chartered February 8,1823. Meets first and third Fridays in each month, at their Hall, in Bradish Block. Z. C. Priest, G. C. Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Joseph B. Cushman, D. D. G. M., Oneida District, office 136 Genesee st. Oneida Lodge, No. 70, I. 0. of 0. F.—Chartered May 21, 1842. Meets every Thursday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall. Shenandoah Lodge, No. 95, I. 0. of 0. F.—Chartered October 13, 1843. Meets every Tuesday evening, at Odd Fellows's Hall. Schuyler Lodge, No. 147, I. 0. of O. F.—Chartered March 27, 1845. Meets every Monday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall. Central City Lodge, No. 231, I. 0. of 0. F.—Chartered May 6, 1846. Meets every Wednesday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall. Utica Degree Lodge, No. 18,' I. 0. of 0. F.—Chartered April 10, 1844. Meets the first and third Friday in each month, at Odd Fel­ lows' Hall. The Grand Lodge of Northern New York, I. 0. of 0. F.—Char• tered Sept. 21, 1849—has its Charter location in this City. William P, , D. D. G. M., Oneida District, office No. 20 Catharine street Tri-Mount Encampment, No. 24, I. 0. of 0. F.—Chartered August 25, 1845. Meets the second and fourth Friday evenings in each month, at Odd Fellows' Hall. Grand Encampment, Northern New York, I, 0. of 0. F.—Char• tered Sept 21, 1849—also has its Charter location in this City. German Odd Fellows. Utica Loge, No. 25, A. D. 0. #.—Chartered October 11, 1849. Meets Wednesday evenings, at the Hall of Building Association, Franklin Square. Eintrachts Loge, No. 29, A. D. 0. H.—Chartered Feb. 11,1850. Meets Thursday evenings, at S. of T. Hall, Franklin Square. Kossuth Degree Loge, No. 84—Meets second and fourth Monday evenings of each month, at the Hall of Building Association. 22 Independent Order of Rechabites. Central Tent, No. 13, I. 0. of R.—Chartered Nov. 21, 1843. Meets Tuesday evenings, at the Hall of the Sons of Temperance, Sons of Temperance. Oneida Division, No 98, S. of T.—-Chartered October 11, 1845. Meets Wednesday evenings, at the Hall of the S. of T., Franklin Square.

ASSOCIATIONS INI) COMPANIES. New-Yorx, Albany and Buffalo Electro-Magnetic Tele­ graph Company. Principal Office, Utica. President—C. A. Mann. Treasurer and Secretary—Edward Chapman. Directors—C. A. Mann, T. S. Faxton, T. R. Walker, S. D. Childs, J. H. Edmonds, James Dutton, John Butterfield, D. B. Good­ win, A. H. Tracy. Utica Cemetery Association. Trustees—William J. Bacon, M. M. Bagg, Silas D. Childs, E. M. Gil­ bert, Thomas Hopper, Charles \ Mann, E. A. Wetmore, John F. Seymour, E. S. Brayton, Thomas R. Walker, and J. Wat­ son Williams. Thomas R. Walker, President. M. M. Bagg, Secretary. E. A. Wetmore, Vice President. T. K. Butler, Treasurer. A. G. Howard, Superintendent. Utica Gas Light Company. President—Thomas R. Walker. Superintendent and Treasurer—H. H. Fish. Directors—William J. Bacon, Wm. Bristol, T. C. B. Knowlson, W. H. Ferry, T. S. Faxton, E. T. Gale, Charles Hurlburt, John Munn, and Thomas R. Walker. Utica Water Works Company. J. Watson Williams, President. E. A. Wetmore, Secretary. Thomas Hopper, Treasurer. Geo. Lawson, Superintendent. Directors—J. Watson Williams, Thomas Hopper, Charles A. Mann, Silas D. Childs, Thomas R. Walker, E. A. Wetmore, William Bristol, T. S. Faxton, and Willard Crafts. 23 Utica Building Association. Organized April 17, 1849. Incorporated April 5,1851. Present Officers. E. B. Paine, President. Thomas Sharpe, Financial Sec'y. R. J. Williams, Vice Pres't. J. F. Turner, Treasurer. Trustees—Thomas L. Morris, H. D. Phillips, Charles Hackett, R. J. Williams, and John Young.

Building, Mutual Loan and Accumulating Fund Associa­ tion of the City of Utica. Organized Nov. 28, 1850. Present Officers. Philip Thomas, President. Peter Welbon, Secretary. David Hull, Financial Secretary. J. G. French, Attorney. John D. Williams, Treasurer. Local Canal Officers. Canal Commissioner. Hon. Charles H. Sherrill, Eastern Division. Division Engineer. J. Piatt Goodsell, Eastern Division. Officers of the Western Sub-division of the Eastern Division. Thos. H. Bates, Resident Engineer Utica. S. H. Sweet, 1st Assistant " " Thomas H. Crego, Chief Clerk, Utica. E. H. Ball, 2d Assistant Rome. G. B. Beach, 2d " ... LittleFalls. A. V. Hartwell, 2d " Utiea. John Cooper, Draughtsman Utica. E. B. Murdock, 2d Assistant Rome. H. C. Howlett, Leveller " R. J. Cantwell, Leveller, " J. A. Seymour, Rodman " Superintendents of Erie and Chenango Canals. R. G. Savery, Rome. Lyman B. Foster, Hamilton. Collector's and Weighmaster1s Offices, Utica. William H. Green, Collector. S. McKennan, Weigh Master. James Edgar, 1st Clerk. A. Latour, Ass't " Wm. L. Burnham, 2d " G. W. Pixley, " Henry Smith, 3d " Assistant Collectors—Wm. R. Anthony, J. L. Davis. 24 Oneida County Courts. The Terms of the County Court and Court of Sessions of the County of Oneida, are appointed to be held at the times and places following: 1858, 2d Monday in February, Court House, Utica. ' April, Rome. July, Utica. ' September, " Rome. ' December, " Utica. 1859, ' February, " Rome. April, Utica. July, Rome. ' September, " Utica. December, " Rome. The February and July Terms in each year, are designated as Terms for the trial of issues of law, and the hearing and decision of motions and other proceedings, at which no Jury will attend. The April, September and December Terms in each year, will be Courts of Sessions, at which a Jury will attend. Appeals will be heard as well at the Jury as at the Law Terms. At the Jury Terms, the Calendar of PAppeals will be taken up in the afternoon of the first day, and the causes will then be called and heard in their order, without waiting for the discharge of the Petit Jury. Dated Utica, December 7th, 1867. P. S. ROOT, County Judge.

ORGANIZED [INDEPENDENT] COMPANIES

Utica Citizens' Corps. Organized January, 1837. Henry R. Hart, Captain. Armbry, Bradish Block.

Utica Brass Band. Organized 1822. Joseph Arnott, Leader. W. J. Roberts, Sec'y and Treasurer. Meetings, every Monday evening, in Devereux Block. 25 MILITARY ORGANIZATION OF ONEIDA CO.

Richard U. Sherman, of Utica, Brigadier General, 21st Brigade. Henry R. White, of Utica, Brigade Major and Inspector. Staff Officers. Judge Advocate CM Scholefield, Yorkville. Hospital Surgeon T. F. Lynch, Utica. Engineer J. H. Ledlie, Utica. Paymaster, R. C. Enright,. Utica. Quartermaster P. Cunningham, Utica. Aid-de-Camp A. Brewer,. Utica. Regimental Officers—45th Regiment. Colonel, J. Palmer, Oriskany. Lieutenant Colonel, C. A. Johnson, Utica. Major I. J. Gray, Whitesboro. Colonel's Staff. Adjutant,. D. Gillmore, Utica. Paymaster V. Price Utica. Quartermaster, J. W. Fuller, Utica. Surgeon, C. Rauck, Utica. Surgeon's Mate, P. Claesgens, Utica. 46th Regiment. Colonel, R. G. Savery, Rome. Lieutenant Colonel Samuel A. Morton Rome. Major,. Spencer H. Stafford, Verona.

Utica City Guards. Organized June, 1851. M. Neejer, Captain. Armory at Exchange Buildings, Genesee Btreet.

Utica German La Fayette Rifle Company. Organized December, 1862. Frederick Harrer Captain. Armory in Empire Block. Seymour Artillery. Organized July, 1858. F. X. Meyers, Captain. Armory in Seymour Hall, corner John and Jay streets. 3 26 Emmet Guards. Organized October, 1853. J. Flanagan, Captain. Armory in Exchange Buildings. Johnson Guards. Organized 1855. R. H. Richardson Captain. Armory, corner John and Bleecker streets. Palmer Grenadiers. Organized 1855. A. Brendle, Captain. Armory COUNTY OFFICERS. County Judge, P. Sheldon Root Utica. Surrogate H. M. Burchard, Clinton. District Attorney, Jairus H. Munger, Camden. County Treasurer John J. Parry, Jr., Rome. County Clerk, Zenas M Howes Utica. Deputy Clerk, R. C. Enright Utica. Oneida Congressional District. Orsamus B. Matteson, Utica, Representative. State Senator. Alrick Hubbell, Utica. Members of Assembly. First District—Henry R. Hart, Whitestown. Second " Wm. J. McKown, Waterville. Third " Thomas G. Halley, Verona. Fourth " Reuben Knight, Ava. Justices of Sessions. Benjamin F. Cady, Trenton. L. S. Davis, Florence. Local Officers, To perform duties of Judge and Surrogate. Judge Geo. H. Lynch, Rome. Surrogate, Nelson B. Stevens, Camden. 27 Superintendents of the County Poor. Ellis Ellis, Whitestown. T. A. Wilcox, Vienna. Hugh H. Evans, Trenton. Coroners. Hugh H. Roberts, Utica. Jn« P. Van Vleck, Rome. John M. Brown, Florence. Clark A. Riggs, Boonville. Commissioners of Excise. George Graham, Whitestown, term expires January 1, 1869. Frederick G. Weaver, Deerfield, " " " " 1861. Pomeroy Jones, Westmoreland, " " " " 1863. J. B. Cushman, Clerk, Utica. Loan Commissioners. Lorenzo Rouse, Marshall. Andrew Jones, Marcy. County Sealer of Weights and Measures. Charles Cleghorn, Utica. Inspectors of Plank Boads. Thomas Wright, Utica. ' J. M. Tower, Waterville. Ebenezer B. Robbins, Lee. Physicians to County Jails. Thomas Speares, Utica, J. V. Cobb, Rome. County Official Papers. Utica Morning Herald & Gazette. Rome Sentinel. School Commissioners. First District—Abram B. Weaver, Deerfield. Second " Grove W. Bagg, Paris. Third " Julius C. Thorne, Annsville. Fourth " Homer T. Fowler, Trenton. Sheriffalty. CALVIN HALL, Sheriff, Utica. L. S. WOOD, Under Sheriff, Rome. DEPUTIES George Klinck, Utiea. Hamilton Jones, West Branch. George W. Savery, Jailor, Rome.C B. Hotchkiss, Oneida Castle. John Cain, Deerfield. W. W. Hallock, Westernville. A. Chamberlain, Camden. Camp Griffin, Sauquoit A. B. Green, Knox Corners. . M. S. Wood, Clinton. Job W. Fisk, Boonville. C. L. Burdick, Westmoreland. Ezekiel Jones, Remsen. A. Benedict, Waterville. David Babcock, Jailor, Utica. Wm. Ure, Verona. 28 Supervisors of Oneida County, 1858. Annsville—T. B. AllanBOD. Rome—Giles Hawley. Augusta—D. P. Buckingham. Sangerfield—Piatt Camp. Ava—H. E. Shaver. Steuben—Lewis Everett. Boonville—J. Earl Hulbert. Trenton—Orville Coombs. Bridgewater—Peter B. Crandall. Utica—Wm. R. Hopkins. Camden—Alfred Chamberfain. " David Wager. Deerfield—William Haddon. " Hawley E. Heath. Florence—Cornelius Simpkins. " David Morgan. Floyd—Philip A. Hale. " John J. Conaghty. Kirkland—Wm. S. Bartlett. " Nicholas A. White. Lee—A. B. Sexton. " Thomas Lennebacker. Marcy—Edward T. Marson. Vernon—Sidney A. Bunce. Marshall—Charles B. Wilkinson. Verona—Orson Foster. New Hartford—William Huxford. Vienna—J. N. Conant. Paris—Barzilla Budlong. Western—Squire Utley. Remsen—Didymus Thomas. Westmoreland—J. L. Mansfield. Whitestown—Benjamin Gibson. J. B. Cushman, Clerk, Utica. United States District Court of the Northern District of New-York. Samuel Nelson, Coopersto^vn, Circuit Judge. Nathan K. Hall, Buffalo, Bistrict Judge. Augustus A. Boyce, Utica, Clerk Circuit Court. Aurelian Conkling, Buffalo, Clerk District Court. James H. Spencer, Ogdensburgh, District Attorney. Supreme Cflurt—'Fifth Judicial District. The General and Special Terms of the Supreme Court, Circuit Court, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, in the Fifth Judicial Dis­ trict, will be held in the years 1858 and 1859, at the times and places following, to wit: General Terms. First Tuesday in January, at Court Room in Syracuse. " " April, " " " July, " " " " " October, " " " v Circuit Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Special Terms. ONEIDA COUNTY. Second Monday of March, 1858, at Rome. First " June, " Utica. Third " October, " Rome. Second " March, 1859, Utica. First " June, " Rome. Third " October, " Utica. Special Terms at Utica—Third Tuesday of January, May and No­ vember, 1858 and 1859. 29

HEMUMBR COUNTY. First Monday of May, 1858 and 1869. Second " September, 1858 and 1859. " " December, " " LEWIS COUNTY. Third Tuesday in June, 1858 and 1859. " December, 1858 and 1859. ONONDAGA COUNTY. Second Monday in February, 1858 and 1869. June, " " " Fourth " October, " " Special Terms at Syracuse—Third Tuesday in March, July and December. OSWEGO COUNTY. First Monday in February, 1858 and 1889, at Oswego. Third " June, First •' December, " >." Richland. Special Terms at Oswego—Third Tuesday in April and September. JEFFERSON COUNTY. Third Monday in April, 1858 and 1859. " " September, 1858 and 1859. Second " December, " " Special Terms at Watertown—Third Tuesday in February, June and October. JOSEPH MULLIN, \ DANIEL PRATT, f T„Mi..a WM. J. BACON, W'O^etS. W. F. ALLEN, ) Recorder's Court of the City of Utica. Recorder—ERASTUS CLARK. Clerk—HENRY A. DANIELS. Regular Terms on the 3d Tuesday of March and May in each year.

MAILS. POST-OFFICE in Mechanics' Hall, corner Hotel and Liberty streeta. ISAIAH TIFFANY, Postmaster. Wm. E. Richards, Assistant. Wm. 0. Colling, » George S. Porter, f -. . John H. Douglass, ( Werfcs- Edward H. La Tour, ) Thomas L Morris, Letter Carrier. 3* 30

The Eastern Mail—For Albany, Troy and Way, closes at 9:30 A. M. For Albany and New York, closes at 1 P. M. For Albany, Troy and New York, at 8 P. M. The Western Mail—For Buffalo and Way, at 1 P. M. For Syracuse, Auburn, Geneva, Canandaigua, Rochester and Buffalo, at 8 P. M. For Rome and Watertown, at 1 P. M. and 8 P. M. The South'n Mail—For Clinton, Hamilton, Norwich and Bingham­ ton, at 1 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Vernon and Kirkland, at 2 P. M. For Clayville, Sauquoit and Bridgewater, at 1 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Burlington and Morris, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 1 A. M. Via Bridgewater, New Berlin and Oneonta, at 1 A- M. For Waterville and Smyrna, at 2 P. M. The North'n Mail—For'Boonville, Lowville and Martinsburgh, at 3:30 P. M. For Floyd, Stittsville and Holland Patent, at 3:30 P. M. Office open from 1 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, from 8 to 9 A. M.

Post Offices in Oneida County. Distances Post Offices. Tenons. Villages, f'm Utica. Creek, Boonville, 24 Augusta, Augusta, 18 Ava, Ava 29 Babcock Hill Paris 14 Big Brook Western 22 Blossvale, Vienna, Boonville, .Boonviile 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, Si 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 Hurlburtsville Boonville, Hurlburtsville, Holland Patent Trenton, Holland Patent 12 Kirkland Kirkland Manchester, 9 Knox Corners, Augusta, 17 Lairdsville, Westmoreland, Lairdsville, 14 Lee, Lee, 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,...Si North Bay Vienna, North Bay 31 North Bridgewater,.. Bridge water, North Gage, Deerfield, Howe's Corners,... .9 North Western, Western, •— 21 Oneida Castle Vernon, Oneida Castle, 22 Oriskany Whitestown, Oriskany, 7 Oriskany Falls Augusta, Oriskany Falls,. 17 Paris Paris Paris Hill 10 Pine Vienna Pine, 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 18 Trenton Falls, Trenton Trenton Falls, 14 Utica, Utica City of Utica Vernon Vernon, Vernon, 17 32

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,.... .80 West Camden, Camden, West Camden, 88 West Vienna, Vienna, West Vienna, 88 Westernville, Western, Westernville 25 Westmoreland, Westmoreland, Hampton, 9 Whitestown, Whitestown, Whitesboro, 4 Walesville Whitestown, Walesville, 1 33 CITY GOVERNMENT FOR 1858-'9.

ROSCOE CONKLING, MAYOR. # Aldermen. One Year. Two Years. 1st Ward—JOHN CANTWELL, MICHAEL MCQUADE. 2d " —THOMAS F. LYNCH, CHARLES H. HOPKINS. 3d " —JOHN H. PRENTISS, Jr WILLIAM H. FERRY. 4th " —LANSING THURBER, SAMUEL Y. LANE. 6th " —JOHN MYERS, PATRICK DEVLIN. 6th " —JOHN B. WASMER, DEWITT C. GROVE. 7th " —WILLIAM B. TAYLOR, HENRY NEY. Standing Committees for 1858-9. 1. On Claims ." Aid. 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,.... " Ney and Taylor. 6. On Police " Cantwell and Thurber. 7. On Fire Department " Grove and Taylor. 8. On Paving " Lane and Devlin. 9. On Legal Proceedings, " McQuade and Ferry. 10. On Excise, " Hopkins and Wasmer. 11. On Lighting Streets, " Prentiss and Lane. 12. On Market,. " Myers and Cantwell. 13. On Opening Streets, " Devlin and Grove. 14. On Pub. Buildings & Grounds, 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 ' ~Davi d Wager. 2•d• -" William M. Owen. 4d Hawley E. Heath. 3d " William P. Case. 4th ' Daniel Morgan. 4th ' David Donaldson. 5th ' John J. Conaughty. 5th " Edward Moore. 6th ' Nicholas A. Wrhite. 6th " William Beisiegel. 7th ' Thos. Lennebacker. 7th " Benjamin C. Bateman. Collectors. Constables. 1st W ird—Charles Adams, Jr. 1st Wa •Charles V. Schram. 2d ' Simon H. Ryan. 2d " Benjamin Richardson, 3d ' John P. Gibbs. 3d " Francis Cotter. 4th ' James Barnum. 4th " James C. Donaldson. 6th ' William Breen. 5th " George W. Keating. 6th ' James Ballou. 6th " William W. Long. 7th ' Robert B. Poole. 7th " George C. Potter. 34 FIRE DEPARTMENT. not JOHN H. VAN NESS, CHIEF ENGINEER. ROBERT BROWN, 1st Assistant. F. HITZELBERGER, 2d Assistant Fire Wardens. 1st Ward, J. A. Shearman. 2d " T. K. Church. 3d '* J. Griffiths. 4th " C. E. Barnard. 5th " P. Cunningham. 6th " J. Dagwell. 7th " M. Bailey. Firemen's Belief 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, I One Year. S. M. Perine, ) J. Griffiths, j R. Edwards, v Two Years. 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. Buddie, 1st Assistant. J. K. Baker, 2d Assistant. House, No. 67 John Street. Osceola^ Tto. 4. Organized December, 1857. H. Townsend, Foreman. R. B. Poole, 1st Assistant G. Potter, 2d Assistant. House, No. 12 South Street. 35 Neptune* No. S. 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. 67 John Street. Eagle, No. 3. Organized April, 1857. J. Brown, Foreman. S. Harden, Assistant. House, No. 23 State Street. Osceola, No. 4. (Attached to OBceola 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, 1st Assistant. C. Thompson, 2d Assistant. House, No. 1 Union Street 36

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 TRUCES. Rescue Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1. Organized February, 1857. S. Y. Lane, Foreman. C. V. Roth, Assistant. Meeting Room, Metropolitan Hall. Truck House, corner of Bleecker and Mr.rket Streets.

THE FORCE OF FIRE ENGINES, ETC., IN EACH WARD. First Ward, one Hose Carnage. Second " " " Cart. Third " " " Fourth " 2 Engines, 2 Hose Carts, 1 Hook

Abbey George W., h 10 Devereux. Abbey Stephen, grocery and provision store, 2 Pearl, h cor Broad- | --—i4v way and Cooper. Abbey William Dorrance, clerk, 56 Genesee, bds S. Abbey's. Abbott Henry G., dry goods merchant, 66 Genesee, h 22 Seneca. 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 Factary. 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.

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, hes Mohawk, 8 ab Jail. Albrecht John, cordwainer, h 50 Saratoga. Albrecht John, fumaceman, 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. Alderwiek 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, hes 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. Br, teller Oneida County Bank, h 14 Court. Alexander John, gardener at O. B. Matteson's, hss 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. Amrheiri 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 ^.ISTTON ALBEEOHT, umwDeale &r in and Manufactureemuumr of all kinds of rati, 66 GENESEE STREET. 39

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 Bleeeker 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, 96 Fayette, bds same. Andrews Mrs. Polly, widow of Elon, h 59 Main. Andross William A., clerk, 188 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 bnildings, 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 61 How­ ard Avenue. Archer William, nurseryman and sexton Trinity Church, h 89 Rutger. Aroher 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 80 Main. • Arnold Henry, clerk, bds W. Arnold's. Arnold Joshua B., overseer spinning room S. C. Mills, hl8 State. Arnold Warren, sexton Firet Presbyterian Church, h 51 Cooper. Arnott Benjamin, of Tiffany & A., h 18 Steuben Park. Arnott George A., clerk, 68 Genesee, bds J. Arnott's. Arnott Joseph, h 8 Howard Avenue. AMERICAN- EXPRESS COMPANY, 3MCex>ol3.ctrB.caLlise,'\7"£tl\X£tl3le0, JEWELRY AND MONEY, Collect Bills -with Qoode, Notes, Drafts, Accounts, 4c, throughout the State of New-York, the Canadas, and all the Western States and Territories, running dally, (Sundays excepted.) Each express in charge of a special messenger from and to. H. YATES, AGIST. WELLS, BUTTERFIELD ft CO., I I LIVINGSTON, PARGO & 00., Between New-York & Buffalo, f \ Buffalo West. 40

Arthur John, clothing merchant, 48 Genesee, h 20 Blandina. Asabauer Martin, carpenter, h 37 Parker. Asheroft William, gardener, h 13 Rebecca. Ashmore George, carpenter, h 86 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.

At prices not to be beat anywhere. REPAIRING neatly done, and on short notice. K9~ Remember ! we are not to be undersold I 41

Baierle John, butcher, bds 49 John. Bailey Ansel K., ass't editor Central Independent, office 182 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'B. Bailey Thomas, Steam Woolen Mills, h 25 Saratoga. Bailey Wesley, State Prison Inspector, h 79 Broadway. Bairn 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 36 Mary. Baker Nicholas, cabinet maker, h 49 John. Baker Rufus C, of W. & R. C. B., bds 34 Whitesboro. Baker William

Bane Thomas, gardener, 257 Genesee. Bank of Central New York, 56 Franklin Square. 4* 42

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. Far well'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. 0. 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, hns 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, hes 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, checking*, C. RR. Depot, bds 39 Main. . Barlow Phoebe, 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.

Barney Moses, of Quinn & B., h 28 Fayette. Barnum Miss A. J., mantuamaker, bds 62 John. BARNUM CHARLES, hat, cap, and fur store, 88 Genesee, h 12 Mary. Barmim 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. Baraum James, hatter, h 38 West. Barnum Levi, hatter, h 45 West. Barnum MTS. Asenath, widow of Levi, h 14 Carnahan. Barnum Samuel, bds T. Midlam's. v Barnum Horatio, elerk 38 Genesee, bds 12 Mary. Barratt Daniel, laborer, h 28 Elizabeth. Barratt Miss Adeline, tailoress, h 43 Tibbitts. Barratt Michael, laborer, h 25 Charlotte. Barrett Mary, widow, h 13 West. Barrett Martin, laborer, hws 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. Birry John, laborer, h 91 Bleecker. Barry Thomas, coachman, h Sfi 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, hes 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 64 West. Bates 0. 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

NO. 38 GENESEE STREET. HA.TS

1 TOYS, BASKETS,

Brushes, Cutlery, Combs,

i> PERFUMER! FIRE-WORKS,

RICH MANTEL ORNAMENTS "ETC. ETC. Manufacturer of SDilloto & MJoodei) iU^Ire, ifougeheepirig Btficleg,&c:. Wo. 71 Genesee Street. 45

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 II., 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 Bleeeker St. House. Battey William 1'., 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. Baumeratz 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 dt 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 G«ard Lock. Becker Charles, cordwainer, h 45 Tibbitts. Becker Christian, butcher, h 120 Fayette. Becker Frederick, cutter at Yates', h 42 Miller. Beckct William, cartman, hws Albany, 4 ab Rutger. Beckwith Benjamin, laborer, h 21 Neilson. Beckwith Charles R., insurance clerk, bds 321 Genesee. Beckwith George, 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 IL, clerk, bds 6 Broadway, Beckwith William, dealer in tin and glass ware, 41 Bleecker, h 48 First. 46

Bechman August, laborer, hes Elm, 3 s Gold. Bechler G., watch maker, h 113 Bleeeker. Beebe Mrs. A. M., widow, h 78 Whitesboro. Beers J. D , printer, bds 17 Union. Bedbury Joseph, h 53 Varick. Behr Michael, laborer, li 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," 6 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. Benedict S. M., bds 27 Whitesboro. Bennett Charles D., student, bds 58 Charlotte. Bennett Cephas S., of Eames

Benz Philip, machinist, bds 155 Whitesboro. Berg Joseph, laborer, h 10 William. Berg John, laborer, h 21 Schuyler. Bergner Frank, S. C. Mills, h 51 Chenango Avenue. Berry Lewis T., book-keeper, bds Sherwood House. BEST JAMES, teacher of instrumental music, and dealer in piano fortes, rooms over 156 Genesee st, h 14 Cottage. Best John, contractor, h 8 Cottage. Beston John, of B. & Cooly, h 5 Water. Beston &>Cooly, "City Coffee House," 14 Genesee. Beswick Mrs. Samuel, mantuamaker, 14Pearl. Bettis Mrs. Abigail, widow, carpet weaver, h.107 Schuyler. Bettis Miss Harriet, bds 107 Schuyler. Bettis Mrs. H. W., dress-maker, 84 Washington. Bettis H. W., foreman at J. Henry's, h 84 Washington. Betts Charles, mason, h 37 Miller. Betts Orin S., agent for J. C. Phelps, h 32 Main. Betts William, mason, bds 37 Miller. Betty W. J., butcher, h 33 Neilson. Bevins John, farmer, li n s Erie Canal, 3 w Starch Factory. BICE AARON J., boot and shoe merchant, 87 Genesee, h 30 Court Bice Harvey H., clerk, 87 Genesee, h 20 Garden. Bice Hiram, clerk, 202 Genesee, bds 30 Court. , BIEDERMAN JOHN, harness and trunk maker, eor Genesee and' Main, h 83 Elizabeth. Bidwell James, clerk, 106 Genesee, h 52 Fayette. Bierbauer Charles, West Utica Brewery, 5 Edward. Bierbauer Lewis, brewer, h 96 Court. Biggs Charles, bds 27 Howard Avenue. Biggs Edward, upholsterer, bds 27 Howard Avenue. Biggs Frederick, shade painter, bds 27 Howard Avenue. Biggs Mrs. Mary, widow of William, h 27 Howard Avenue. Biggs Miss Mary, mantua maker, bds 27 Howard Avenue. Biggs Robert, mason, bds 27 Howard Avenue. Biggs Thomas, carpenter, hes Chatham, 1 s George. Biemiller Laurence, basket maker, h 12 Schuyler. Biller Christian, blacksmith, 134 Fayette. Billington G. Y., Morse Telegraph office, h 16 Seneca. Binder Christian, inn-keeper, 71 Bleeeker. A. J. BICE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ©©©¥© AN!® ©CO®! 9 OF BVERV DBSORIPTION, No. 87 Genesee St., 2 Boon Below the Bank of Utiea, 1X3- All orders attended to with promptness and despatch. 48

Birdseye Ezra M., att'y at law, 92 Genesee, bds 71 Fayette. Birdseye Joseph, hat and cap manufacturer, 71 Fayette, h same. Birge Dr. J. W., oculist, 172 Genesee, h 17 Fayette. Birmingham Michael, laborer, hns Dakin. Birrinbach Nicholas, cabinet maker, h 74 Liberty. Birrinbach Joseph, saddler, bds 28 Spring. Birt John, plasterer, h 5 Steuben. Birt John, law student, bds 5 Steuben. Birt Thomas, plasterer, h 33 Plant. Birt William, plasterer, bds 5 Steuben. Bissell Daniel P., M. D, office 7, h 60 Fayette. Black S. L. B., h cor William and Hart. Blackner John, laborer.'bds 23 Elm. Black River & Utica Railroad office, Empire Block. Blackwell Enoch, carriage manufacturer, cor Bleecker and Academy, h 52 Bleecker. Blackwell George, wheelwright, bds 52 Bleecker. Blackwell William, carriage trimmer, bds 52 Bleecker. Blaikie William, druggist and grocer, 202 Genesee, res tame. Blaikie Mrs. Margaret, nurse, h 60 Charlotte. Blake Thomas, laborer, h rear 22 Jay. Blakeman George, moulder, bds M. Bl.ikeman's. Blakeman Moses, moulder, h 33 Cooper. Blakeman Moses J., book-keeper, York House, bds same. Blakesley Alvin, of Blakesley

NO. 27 GENESEE ST., UTICA, (Under Horse Telegraph Office,) Keeps on hand, and manufactures to order, all kinds of |0tt|le anb Single fanwss, %ranks, SaiMts^liips, fa. try- REPAIRING done on the shortest notice, and at prices to suit the timet. 49

Boehm Christian, wheelwright, h 35 Schuyler. Bockart Francis, stone cutter, h 12 Jason. Bohn Casper, laborer, h 14 Schuyler. Bohn John, laborer, hes Albany, 4 s Bleecker. Boice Philip H., clerk, h cor Breese and Canal. Bolles Horace T., carpenter, h 115 John. Bolles Theodore W., boot and shoe store, 120 Genesee, h 3 Charles. Bonam Peter, cabinet maker, h 145 Mohawk. Bond Isaac, h cor Columbia and Fay. Bond James W., attorney and counsellor, office Empire Block, h 827 Genesee. Boom George W., laborer, h eor Henry and Chenango Avenue. Boom Samuel, laborer, h 76 Hart. Bopp Johan, grocer, 186 Fayette. Boos Michael, laborer, h 202 Whitesboro. Booth James, cartman, h 60 Washington. Booth John, elerk, bds 11 Washington. Booth Stephen D., porter at Curran's Sons, h 11 Washington. Botger William, cordwainer, bds 27 Second. Bott Edward, carpenter, h 19 Plant. Boulant Mrs. Victorine, boot, shoe and millinery store, 123 Columbia. Bouck Peter, laborer, h 55 Tibbitts. Bourne Richard, carpenter, h 22 Chatham. Bourne John, grocer, 47 Blandina. Bourtain Moses, peddler, h 93 Water. Bourtain Nathan, peddler, h Hoyt, 7 bl Whitesboro. — Bovee Peter, stationman C. RR. Depot, h 4 Division. Bowen Benjamin, blacksmith, h 89 Mary. Bowen Henry, machinist, h 45 Varick. Bowen Miss Catharine, dressmaker, h 84 Elizabeth. Bowen Jerome, engineer C. RR., h 45 Catharine. Bowen John, laborer, bds Miss M. Bowen's. Bowen Miss Mahitable, gate keeper, Frankfort Plank Road. Bowers Alfred, bds 6 Broad. Bowers Mrs. C, milliner, 6 Broad. Bowers Charles, lumber merchant, h 6 Broad. Bowers Frederick, Peddler's Exchange, 100 Fayette. Bowers Mrs. Phoebe, tailoress, li 94 Bleecker. Bowfer Henry, bill poster, h 39 Elizabeth. Bown Joseph, carpenter, h 6 Erie. Boyce Augustus A., clerk U. S. Circuit Court, office City Hall, h 62 South Boyce Frederick W., nurseryman and florist, cor Oneida and Walker, res same. Boyd Lewis A., cigar maker, h 68 Steuben. Boyd Solomop, bds 80 Main. Boye Charleft laborer, h 133 Blandina. Boyle James^jstler, bds 44 Catharine. >-* 50

Boyle Nicholas, laborer, h 86 Third. Boyle Mrs. R. J., widow, h 76 Cornelia. Boyle William, mason, h 88 Blandina. Brace Rev. S. W., hns Whitesboro, 3 ab Court. Bradish Block, Nos 177 to 183 Genesee. Bradish Arthur M., student, bds 311 Genesee. Bradish John, h 311 Genesee. Bradish Theodore H., dentist, 6 Bradish Block, bds 311 Genesee. Bradley Daniel, bonnet bleacher, 26 Hotel, res same. Bradley Lewis, landscape painter and draughtsman, h 90 Park Av. Bradley Mrs. M., h 14 W. Bridge. Bradley Mrs. M., hns Orchard, 4 w Philip. Bradley Perry, proprietor City Garden Saloon, h 46 Broad. Bradt Geo. A., carpenter, hns Clinton, 1 e Genesee. Brady James, of Manning & Co., h 4 Lansing. Brady John, bds 4 Lansing Brady Peter S , clerk Manning

Brennan Patrick, cordwainer, h 7 Second. Brennan Peter, cordwainer, h 82 Elizabeth. Brentnall Paul, freight agent B. R. & U. RR., h 42 West. Breueh Martin, S. W. Mills, h 33 Parker. Brewer Augustus G., of Knapp & B., 8 Liberty, bds 82 Broad. Brewer Henry L., clerk, 66 Genesee, bds 22 Devereux. Brewer Peter, packer of beef and pork, h 82 Broad. Brewster Mrs. P., widow of J. W., bds 62 Seymour Avenue. Bridenstein Frederick, butcher, 106 Fayette, res same. Bridenstein Jacob, engineer, h 64 Court. Bridenstein Lawrence, butcher, h 146 Whitesboro. Bridenstein Michael, machinist, h 93 Court Briggs Edward, tailor, h 72 Second. Briggs James R., clerk S. C. Mills, bds 72 Second. Briggs Joseph, tin and coppersmith, cor Columbia and Genesee, h 10 George. Bristol Friend, oyster dealer, 39 Genesee, bds Sherwood House. Bristol Rev. D, W, P. E. Oneida District, hes Genesee, 1 s Clinton. Bristol William, h 239 Genesee. Britsche Melchior, laborer, bds Nicholas Miller's. Brixius Henry, tailor, h 128 Court. Broadbent Ammon, S. W. Mills, h 46 Schuyler. Broadbent James, clerk, h 81 Cooper. Broadbent Thomas, h 3 Garden. Broadfoot Mrs., h 7 South. Broadway Maria, widow of William, h 96 Fayette. Brockway James, carpenter, h 91 Court. Bronk John H., boot and shoe store, 162 Genesee, h 16 Plant. Brooks B. F., auctioneer, 139 Genesee, res Herkimer. Brophy Edward, blacksmith, bds J, T. Jones', Brophy John, laborer, hes Mohawk, 4 ab jail. Brophy Tliomas, grocer, 70 Steuben. Brothers Abram, h corner Albany and Webster. Brothers Cornelia, widow, h 3 Meadow. Brothers Harvey, brakesman, C. RR., bds 3 Meadow. Brothers James, brakesman C. RR., bds 8 Meadow. Brower John, bds G. Penny's. Brower Louisa, S. C. Mills, bds 27 State. Brown Abram, conductor C. RR., h 50 Main. Brown Archibald, moulder, h 18 Cooper. Brown Charles, dry goods and grocery store, cor Columbia and Varick, res same. Brown Charles H., tailor, h 12 High. Brown C. L., clerk, bds Franklin House. Brown Caroline, M. D., office 69 Fayette. Brown Elon G., of Newell

Brown George, moulder, bds 49 Columbia. Brown Henry S., silversmith, h 13 Lansing. Brown Hannah, widow, h 85 Oneida. Brown Ira D., ass't editor Morning Herald, h 8 Steuben Park. Brown James, dresser, S. C. Mills, h 75 Spring. Brown James, office 111 Genesee, h 9 Spring. Brown James, tailor, h 45 W. Bridge. Brown James, moulder, bds 49 Columbia. Brown Jacob, laborer, h near C. RR., 2 e Clark's bridge. Brown John P., moulder, h 35 Cornelia. Brown John G., of Warnick, B.

Buckley Dennis, laborer, hes West, 2 ab Square. Buckholz George, maker, hes Mohawk, ab jail. Buddie Edward 0., harness maker, h 51 Steuben. Buddie William T., harness maker, 9 Bleecker, h 18 Steuben. Budlong Mrs. Mary, widow of John, h 16 Kemble. Budlong Orlo S., carpenter, h 104 Whitesboro. Budlong Samuel H., h 96 Whitesboro. Buehler Ireneur, blacksmith, h 122 Columbia. Buehler John, grocer, h 28 S. Hamilton. Bueehlein Michael, h 4 South Hamilton. Buckingham E. D. & Co., piano-forte dealers, 50 Genesee. Buckingham E. D, of E. D. B. & Co., h 32 Lansing. Buckingham Jeremiah, cooper, h rear 64 Catharine. Bugbee George F., student, bds 96 Fayette. Bull Job, file cutter, h 5 Cooper. Bull Samuel, file cutter, h 67 Miller. Bull William, farmer, hni Whitesboro, near Toll tlate. Bullock Benjamin F., grocer, 42 Liberty, res same. Bullock George, house and sign painter, 19, Ji 65 Broad. -«. Bullock Samuel, of Ellis & B., h 64 Broad. Bullock Thomas, carver and gilder, bds 64 Broad. Bult John E., tallow chandler, h 20 Whitesboro. Burbidge James F., brewer, 63, h 65 Court. Burch Mrs. E. J., tailoress, h 55 Catharine. Burgert Michael, locksmith, h 59 Canal. BURKE & GOODWIN, dealers in coal and wood, cor Bridge and Catharine. Burke Charles G, of B. & Goodwin, bds 51 Fayette. Burke John, cordwainer, h 85 Water. Burke John U, clerk, Savings' Bank, bds 51 Fayette. Burke Mrs. Mary, widow, h 29 John. Burke Michael, locksmith, h 135 Rutger. Burke Michael, laborer, h 15 Charlotte. Burke Patrick, laborer C. R. R., h 140 Blandina. Burke Mrs. Susan, h 17 Steuben. Burke Thomas, gas-tender, h 2 Seneca. Burke Ulic, M. D., office 51 Fayette, res same. Burke William F., law student, bd3 51 Fayette. Burkett George, maker, bds 42 Elizabeth. BURKE & GOODWIN,

DEALERS IN .£& Will JJj$ W$* '&J$i$J9 J°L/ Corner of Catharine and Bridge Sts., Utica, (OFFICE) 33 BRIDGE STREET.) CHAS. G. BURKE. EDWIN P. GOODWIN. 5* 54 Burkett John S., carriage painter, h cor Blandina and First. Burkett William, gate keeper Burlington Plank Road. Burlison Stephen A., peddler, h 52 West. Burlingame Christopher, laborer, h 115 Rutger. BURNHAM ANDREW, wholesale dealer in cabinet ware, 59 Hotel, bds National Hotel. Burnham William L, 2d clerk collector's office, h 42 Lansing. Burnop William L., clerk, 143 Genesee, h 58 Lansing. Burns John, laborer, h cor Steuben and James. Burns Michael, laborer, bds Fifth Ward House. Burns Thomas, cordwainer, h 31 Lansing. Burns Thomas, farmer, hws Mohawk, 7 ab Jail. Burns Thomas, laborer, h 87 Mary. Burns William, peddler, h 72 Elizabeth. Burridge Alexander, ostler at Bagg's Hotel. Burrows Martin, attendant at Asylum. Burrows Mrs. Willis, tailoress, 60 Columbia. Burtiss E., clerk county clerk's office, bds 73 Cornelia. Burtiss Stephen, pattern maker, h 73 Cornelia. Burton Edward, laborer, h 27 Union. Burton Thomas, waiter at Bagg's Hotel, h 77 West. Busch Francis, laborer, h 39 Oneida. Bush John H., silversmith, h 48 Main. Bush Mrs. Ellen, widow of Michael, h 65 Water. Bushnell Harry, h 47 Broadway. Bushnell James H., machinist, h s w cor Johnson Square. Bussey Mrs. Mary W., teacher piano-forte, bds McGregor House. Buswell John, liquor merchant, 24 Liberty, h 49 Whitesboro. Butcher Charles M., overseer wool room, U. W. Mills, h 48 Varick. Butler Charles A., att'y and counsellor, office 17 Empire Block, bds Bagg's Hotel. Butler David C, h 17 Rutger. Butler G. S., book-keeper, 81 Genesee, bds Central Hotel. Butler James, laborer, h 5 Montgomery. Butler J. Milton, cashier Oneida County Bank, bds Central Hotel. Butler Joseph, attendant at Asylum. Butler Mrs. E., widow, h 45 Second. Butler Nicholas, sexton St. John's (Catholic) Church, h cor Mary and Third. __ ANDREW BURNHAM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CABWET ETJBFITTJBE, , LOOKING-GLASSES, HAIR AND PALMETTO MATRASSES, ETC ETC. 59 Franklin Square, Genesee Street. 55

Butler Mrs. Sally, milliner at 75 Genesee, h 46 Mary. Butler.Truman K., druggist and grocer, 114 Genesee, bds Bagg' Hotel. Butterfield Charles F., express messenger, B. R. & U. R. R., bds 32 Fayette. Butterfield Daniel A., general agent American Express Company, office New York city. BUTTERFIELD

NO. 8 MAIN ST., Where may be had at all times the best of HORSES

Calloway James, metal sash maker at C. P. Davis', h 61 W. Bridge. Calloway Samuel, laborer, hes Genesee, 4 s Oneida Square. Calvary Church, (Episcopal,) near eor Howard Avenue and South st, Rev. W. A. Matson, rector. Califf Osborn, laborer, h 7 5 Jay. Cameron Alexander, h 79 Columbia. Cameron William A., tinsmith, hss Warren, 1 s South Hamilton. Camp Harry, office 46 Liberty, bds Mrs. Huntington's. Camp John, office 46 Liberty, h 42 Whitesboro. Canal Collector's Office, cor Jay and John, W. H. Green, Collector. Canaway Alexander, carpenter, hes Webster Avenue, 2 s South st. Canaway Samuel, carpenter, h 138 Lansing. Canary Thomas, laborer, h 41 Third. Canary Thomas, laborer, li e s Albany, 2 ab Bleecker. Canfield Edwin R., of C. & Hill, h 38 Cooper. Canfield

NO. 93 GENESEE STBEET, Corner of Catharine, Utica, MANUFACTURER OF LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS & SHOES, Of all kinds, which he will warrant to be of the best quality. EG" BOOTS & SHOES made to measure on short notice, and warranted to fit. 57

Carpenter Clark, wheelwright, cor John and Catharine, h 36 Eliza­ beth. Carpenter Charles H., painter, bds 36 Elizabeth. Carpenter James, sup't City Hospital, cor Broad and Bridge. Carpenter William P., book-keeper at J. S. & M. Peckham's, h 45 Lansing. Carr James, engineer at Screw Factory, h 60 Schuyler. Carr Henry, cooper, h 72 Catharine.* Carr Joseph, hair dresser, cor Liberty and Genesee, h 35 Steuben. Carrigan Mrs. Catharine, h 9 Charlotte. Carrigan James, porter at Bagg's Hotel, hws First, 1 n Lansing. Carroll Edward, livery driver, bds M. Bell's. Carroll John, moulder, bds 53 Second. Carroll Patrick, laborer, hill Elizabeth. Carroll Patrick, moulder, bds 53 Second. Carroll Michael, laborer, bds 53 Second. Carroll Owen, laborer, h 1 Tibbitts. Carroll Thomas, mason, li 15 Kirkland. Carroll William, cordwainer, h 7 Union. CARTON JOHN, hardware dealer, tin, sheet-iron and copper-smith, 133 Genesee, " Exchange Buildings," h 102 John. Carter Francis, porter at Sherwood & Co.'s, h 61 Whitesboro. Carver Franklin, laborer, B. R. & U. R. R. freight house, h 13 Water. Carvenough Mrs. Susan, tailoress, h 60 West. Cartwright Ann, midwife, h 55 West Bridge. Case George, carpenter, bds 57 Columbia. • Case William P., Jr., pattern maker, h 15 Pearl. Casey Mathew, laborer, h 19 Bridge. Casler Ashler, tin and copper smith, h 98 Water. Casler Alvin B., painter, bds 75 Fayette. Casler James D , bds 75 Fayette. Cassily Daniel, laborer, h 18 Bristol. Cassidy James, gardener at N. H. Dering's. Cassidy John, laborer, h 14 Louisa. Cassidy Michael, porter at Rockwell & Ferry's, h 12 Louisa. Cassidy Patrick, Marble Pillar Hotel, Bagg's Square, h 60 Main. Catharine Street House, A. C. Potter, proprietor. Catholic Church, (St. John's,) cor John and Bleecker, Rev. Thomas Daly, pastor. JOHN CARTON, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufacturer, A.3STI3 PLUMBER. SBALBB IN

RANGES, STOVES, ORATES, REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, METALS, PLUMBING MATERIALS, &C. &C. NO. 133 GENESEE STREET, CTICA, N. Y. 58

Catholic Church, (St. Joseph's,) 139 Fayette, Rev. F. Y. C. Weber, pastor. Catholic Church, (St. Patrick's,) cor Columbia and Huntington, Rev. Patrick Caraher, pastor. Catillaz Xavier, silver plater, h 91 Mohawk. Catlin Albert, clerk, 140 Genesee, bds 34 West. Catlin O., h 84 West. Central City Hall, over 106 Fayette. Central Independent Office, 132 Genesee, (up-stairs.) Central Hotel, cor Genesee and Elizabeth, A. J. Carpenter, proprietor. Cessford George, pattern maker, h 9 Cooper. Cessford John G., engineer at J. S. & M. Beckham's, bds 9 Cooper. Caulford Martin, furnaeeman, h 85 Jay. Caulford Peter, laborer, h 29 Third. Chadwick Miss Ann, teacher 6th Ward School, bds Mrs. B. Sprague's. Chadwick Miss D. S., teacher, bds Mrs. B. Sprague's. Chambers John, S. W. Mills, h 56 Schuyler. Chamberlain Ephraim, treasurer U. S. C. Mills, h 94 Fayette. Channer John L., cordwainer, h 16 West. Chancellor Square, between Bleecker and Elizabeth, e Academy. Chandler Charles, tailor, h 27 Steuben. Chantry Thomas P., wagon maker, h 90 Hart. Chapman Edward, sec'y and treas'r Morse Tel. Co., h 8 W. Bridge. Chapman Isaac, clerk Lunatic Asylum. Chapman John L, attendant Lunatic Asylum. Chapman John, tailor, h_56 Miller. Chapman Hannah, milliner, 2 Broad, res same. Chapman Maria, nurse, 234 Genesee. Chapman Thomas C, clerk Oneida Bank,bds E. Chapman's. Chapman Thomas, engineer, h 113 Schuyler. Chapman William, U. W. Mills, h 111 Schuyler. Chapman William C, clerk treasurer's office Telegraph Co., bds E. Chapman's. Chappell James, cordwainer, h 7 Blandina. Charles Wolf, German Hotel, 44 Liberty. Charles Owen, carpenter, h 17 Carnahan. Charles Mrs. E. W., dressmaker, res 17 Carnahan. Chase Henry W., agent Utica Evening Telegraph, bds 24 Main. Chase Ira, h 24 Main. Chatfield Thomas W., tin and copper smith, 16 Genesee, res same. Chatterson Mrs. Margaret, widow, h 92 Broad. Cheney George, reed maker, h 9 Hopper. Childs Silas D., h 249 Genesee. Chifinski Jonas, peddler, h 113 Water. Chitty Mary, laundress, h 20 Tracy. Chitty William, cordwainer, h 20 Tracy. Christian James, laborer, h 92 Broad. Christian William H., civil engineer, bds 12 Broadway. 59

Christian Nathan, blacksmith, h 96 Broadway. Chubbuck A. S., machinist, h 57 Whitesboro. Chubbuck Samuel W., telegraph instrument manufacturer, 34 Gene­ see, h 27 Seneca. Church of the Evangelical Association, w s Garden, 2 s Court. Church Edward, painter, h w s Albany, 2 ab Kossuth Avenue. Church Joshua M., h 7 Hamilton. Church JoBhua W., book-keeper, h 19 Hopper. Church of the Reconciliation, (Universalist,) Seneca, 1 bl Columbia, Rev. C. C. Gordon, pastor. Church Truman K., book-keeper, h cor South and Howard Avenue. Churchill Alfred, of A. & A. C, Bagg's Hotel. Churchill Alonzo, of A.

Clark Mary, nurse, h 51 Steuben. Clark William, h 43 Bridge. Clark William H., butcher, cor Devereux and Charlotte, bds 60 Charlotte. Clarkson David L., h 26 Broad. Clary Patrick, laborer, hns Blandina, 2 w Third. Clary James, cabinet maker, hes Albany, 1 ab Kossuth Avenue. Clary John, carpenter, h 1 Montgomery. Cleveland Daniel, carpenter, hes Kossuth Av, 6 ab South st. Cleaveland J. M., M. D., 2nd ass't physician, Lunatic Asylum. Claumuntzer Henry, laborer, h 278 Whitesboro. Cline W. & J., jewellers, 36 Genesee. Cline J., of W.

Colley William H., mason, h 36 Howard Avenue. Colligan Bridget, widow, h cor Third and Blandina. Colligan Patrick, laborer, h 18 Schuyler. Colling Alfred H., dentist, bds 18 Hotel. Colling Henry A., chair finisher, bds 18 Hotel. Colling Thomas, treasurer S. Woolen Co., h 18 Hotel. Colling William C, elerk, post office, bds 18 Hotel. Collins Mrs. D., widow, h 68 Washington. Collins Daniel, mason, h 98 Bleecker. Collins Dennis, tailor, h 82 Jay. Collins James, laborer, h 1 Montgomery. Collins John D., att'y at law, office Tibbitts' Block. Collins John, tailor, h 35 Third. Collins John, cartman, h 50 Third. Collins John, tobacconist, hws Mohawk, 2 ab jail. Collins Job S., h 13 Union. Collins Michael, laborer, li 24 Bleeeker. Collins Selden, jeweller, 46 Genesee, h 9 Lansing. Collins Thomas, laborer, h 27 Broadway. CollinB W. V. & Co., manufacturers of porter and ale, 62 Broad. Collins W. V, of W. V. C. elerk, 54 Genesee, bds McGregor House. Common Council Room, City Hall. Common School, No. 1, (advanced.) cor Charlotte and Elizabeth. " " No. 2, cor Whitesboro and Potter, 2d Ward. " " No. 3, Aiken, w Cornelia, 3d Ward. No. 4, 24 Steuben,.4th Ward. " " No. 5, Blandina, e First, 6th Ward. •' " No. 6, Hamilton, s Columbia, 6th Ward. " " No. 7, near toll gate, Burlington Plank Road. " " No. 8, Catharine, near Bridge, 5th Ward, Comstock Albert S., bds Franklin House. Comstock Edwin D., of Dickinson, C.

Conaghty Patrick Jr., carpenter, bds 79 Elizabeth. Conoar Geo. H., justice of the peace, 9 Exchange buildings. Conklin Richard, wood turner, h 19 Howard Avenue. Conklin Rufus K, of Lyon & C., h 3 Cottage. Conklin Susan W., paper hanger, h 77 W. Bridge. Conkling Roscoe, of C. & Throop, and Mayor of the City, h 35 Whitesboro. Conkling & Throop, att'ys and counsellors, office Tibbitts' Block. Cone Daniel, mover of buildings, h 2 West. Cone George, mover of buildings, h 65 Steuben. Cone George W., clerk. 160 Genesee, bds 2 West. Cone Warren, boarding house, 55 Broadway. Conlin James S., glass stainer, at C. P. Davis', bds 15 Rebecca. Conlin Stephen, milkman, h 15 Rebecca. Connally James, boarding house, 32 John. Connally Peter, laborer, bds M. Bell's. Conner David, bds 99 Court. Conner James, laborer, h 23 First. Conner Martin, cordwainer, h 40 Miller. Conner Michael, cordwainer, bds 20 Jay. Conner Michael, laborer, hws Chatham, 1 s George. Conner Terence, laborer, bds M. Bell's. Conner Timothy, laborer, h 6 Montgomery. Connel William, laborer, h Catharine, 2 w Third. Coons James H., wheelwright, bds 14 Huntington. Coonrudt Lawrence, laborer, h 10 Burnet. Coonradt Nicholas, carpenter, h 86 Saratoga. Coonradt Sebastian, laborer, h w s Albany, 1 ab Mary. Cooney Rosanna, bds 27 State. Cooney Mrs. llosanna, li 27 State. Coon Casper, peddler, h 95 Water. Contwoitch Lazarus, Priest Jewish Synagogue, and teacher, hes Hoyt. Cook Augustus, laborer, h 15 Tibbitts. Cook Albeit, carpenter, hss William, 1 w State. Cook Ann V., tailoress, hss Blandina, 1 e Albany. Cook Charles pattern maker, h 62 Miller. Cook Henry H., coachman'at Mrs. A. Munson's, h 92 Spring. Cook James, h 23 Howard Avenue. Cook Mrs. John W., dress maker, 17 Pearl. Cook John W., carpenter, h 17 Pearl. Cook Miss Julia, tailoress, bds Mrs. Ann V. Cook's. Cook Robert, coachman at O. B. Matteson's, h 32 Cooper. Cooley D., engineer 0. RR., bdB L. Sullivan's. Cooley John, printer, li 14 Water. Cooley John Jr., printer, bds 14 Water. Cooley John, cordwainer, bis 36 Charlotte. Cooly Thomas, of Beston

Cooper E. F., draper and tailor, 90 Genesee, h same. Cooper B. F., att'y and counsellor, office over 181, h 276 Genesee. Cooper Henry, att'y at law, bds 276 Genesee. Cooper John A., civil engineer, h 58 Elizabeth. Copeman Arthurs., veterinary surgeon, h 21 Columbia. Coram H. D., cordwainer, h 14 Tracy. Corbally Patrick, cooper, cor Catharine and First, h same. Corbally Patrick Jr., variety store, 54 Catharine, bds P. Corbally's. Corbett Mrs. Mary, h 93 Mary. Corey Rev. Daniel G., pastor Bleecker St. (Baptist) Church, h 27 Blandina. Corey Mrs. Francis D., widow, h 53 Broadway. Corey Francis W., student, bds 53 Broadway. Corey John, bds 27 Blandina. Corkwell Mrs., widow of William, h cor Elm and Pleasant. Corkin Cornelius, laborer, h 69 Second. Cortin John, laborer, li 99 Bleecker. Cornelius George, barber, 53 Bleeeker, res same. Corp John, cordwainer, h 11 Blandina. Corrigan Michael, laborer, h 19 Gold. Cosselman & Ehresman, stone yard, cor Whitesboro and Liberty. Cosselman Christian, of C. & Ehresman, h 98 Blandina. Cosselman Montgomery, carriage maker, h 67 Steuben. Coss Frederick G, clerk, 158 Genesee, bds 14 Broadway. Cosgrove John, plasterer, hws Cherry, 1 s Whitesboro. Cosmeyer Frederick, cordwainer, h 9 Neilson. Cotter Francis, constable, h 12 State. Cotter Mrs. Catharine, widow of John, bds 12 State. Coughlin John, laborer, h 27 Philip. Coughlin Michael, S. C. Mills, h 64 Court. Coughlin Patrick, laborer, h 143 Bleecker. Coughlin Timothy, laborer, h Catharine, 2 w Bridge. Coughlin William, laborer, h 114 Elizabeth. County Clerk's office, 222 Genesee, Z. M. Howes, clerk. County jail, Mohawk st., David Babcock, jailor. Court House, 59 and 61 John. Coultis William, cartman, h 37 Blandina. Coupe Henry, farmer, e s Albany, near city line. Coupe Hugh, brick maker, hes Albany, near city line.

AM) DEALERS IS ELOOTt, WAREHOUSE, No. 1 Empire Block. 64

Coventry C. B., M. D„ of C. & Thomas, h 64 Elizabeth. Coventry George, clerk, 81 Genesee, h 2 Mohawk. Coventry & Thomas, physicians and surgeons, office 75 Genesee. Coverstadt John, tailor, bds W. Charles'. Cowen Thomas, baker, h 1 First. Cowen William, laborer, h 47 Bridge. Cowley Thomas, butcher, 67 Varick, h 24 Garden. Cowley William, butcher, 67 Varick, bds 24 Garden. Cox David, fireman, C. RR., bds L. Sullivan's. Cox James, carpenter, h cor State and Plant. Cox Thomas M., laborer, h 20 Kemble. Coxe Rev. S. H., rector of Trinity Church, res rear same. Coxon Mrs. Ellen, tailoress, h- 3 Eagle. Coye Jason G., att'y and counsellor, office over 96 Genesee, h 13 W. Bridge. Cozzens Levi,'h 66 Liberty. Cozier Mrs. Mary, widow of Ezra S., bds John Thome's. Cranwell Michael, hws Cherry. Creagan James, plumber, bds 7 Huntington. Creagan James, mason, h 15 Neilson. Creagan Michael, mason, h 14 Neilson. Creagan Mrs. Mary, h 27 Elizabeth. Creagan Patrick, mason, li 18 Neilson. Crafts

HAS REMOVED HIS SHOP TO No. 17 John Street, Opposite Concert Hall. Having the largest and most spacious Bhop in this City, he ia prepared to exe­ cute all Jobs pertaining to his business in the most prompt and workmanlike manner. He also keeps engaged several workmen in making Counting House Desks of all patterns. 65

Cronin David, carpenter, h 17 First. Crippen Frederick, moulder, h 43 Columbia. Crippen Samuel, clerk, 6 Liberty, h 31 Cooper. Crisman Christopher, laborer, h 13 South Hamilton. Crismau John, grocer, 90 Liberty,' res same. Crocker Hugh, h 65 Main. Crocker John G., attorney and counsellor, bds 66 Main. Crocker Mrs. Josephine, nurse, h 31 Cooper. Crocker Rutger, elerk, 81 Genesee, bd3 65 Main. Crook John, grocer, 176 Genesee, h 17 Cornelia. Croak John, tailor, h 78 Elizabeth. Cross Arminda, S. W. Mills, bds 174 Whitesboro. Crowley Cornelius, h 128 Mary. Crothers Andrew, clerk, 55 Hotel, h 31-J- Blandina, Crous Jacob, h 127 Rutger. Cruikshank Charles, clerk, bds 80 Whitesboro. Cruikshank David, 1 Packet Dock, and livery stable rear National Hotel. CruikBhank Mrs. Martha, h 80 Whitesboro. Crumley James, laborer, h 18 First. Crump Joab J., coppersmith, h 8 South. Crump JosephusF., hat and cap store, 128 Genesee, h 33 Fayette. Culver Abram E-, of Culver & Co., hss Broad, 5 bl Mohawk. CULVER & CO., forwarding and commission merchants, Empire Block. Cummings Jason, carpenter, h 48 Mary. Cummings Henry, machinist, bds 55 Broadway. Cunningham G. W., brakesman, C. It. R., bds 46 Whitesboro. Cunningham James, laborer, h 28 Fayelte. Cunningham Peter, lumber merchant, 25 Bridge, h 81 Jay. Cunningham W. E., student at 0. G. Kellogg's. Cunny Thomas, bds Bagg's Hotel. Curley Mrs. Bridget, widow, h 143 Bleecker. CURLEY PATRICK J., plumber, 1 Carnahan, bds 29 Seneca. Curran Mrs. Edward, widow, h 5 Washington. Curran's Sons, leather merchants, 33 Genesee. Curran Charles C, of C.'s Sons, bds 5 Washington. Curran Edward, of C.'s Sons, bds 5 Washington. Curran Francis, furnaeeman, h 88 Mary. P». J. CURLEY, I=» IJ XJ JS/E BER, ALL KINDS OF PLUMBING WORK Done cheaper than at any other Establishment in Utica. A* 66

Curran George L, clerk, 33 Genesee, bds 5 Washington. Curry Elijah P., last maker, h 52 Broadway. Curry J. Augustus, clerk, 144 Genesee, bds 14 Steuben Park. Curry John C, of C. & Hunt, h 14 Steuben Park. Curry <6 Hunt, flour and produce merchants, 7 Liberty. Curry William H., clerk, 119 Genesee, bds 14 Steuben Park. Curtis Ann, tailoress, bds 5 Rebecca. Curtis John, tailor, h 92 Mary. Curtis Philo C, of Curtis & Son, h 1 West. Curtis Philo S., of Curtis & Son, h 1 West. Curtis & Son, machinists, cor Pine and Erie Canal. Curtiss Charles G., h 63 Charlotte. Curtiss Mrs. Electa, widow of Ezekiel, h 5 Rebecca. Curtiss George, h 15 Court. Curtiss Henry H., of C. & White, h 68 Broadway. Curtiss Lyman L., book-keeper, 9 Liberty, h 10 West. Curtiss & White, book and job printers, over 176 Genesee. Cushman Joseph B., book-keeper, bds Central Hotel. Cushman Joseph B., book-keeper, 182 Genesee, bds 17 Columbia. Cusick Mrs. Susan, widow, tailoress, h 56 Jay. Cusick Thomas, carpenter, h 53 Washington. Cutter James L., dealer in wooden ware, w s Genesee, 3 s Noyes. D Daggett Mrs., h 10 Burnet. Daggett Rufus, of Knapp &• D., h 54 Blandina. Dagwell Charles, moulder, bds John Dagwell's. Dagwell John, of Hart & D., h cor Varick and Hamilton. Dagwell Herbert, foreman Hart & D., h 56 Broadway. Dagwell William, book-keeper at Hart & D.'s, bds John Dagwell's. Dain Ira, carpenter, hns Square, 1 e Miller. Bailey John, mason, hns Henry, 1 e Chenango Avenue. Dailey Luke, watchman at Asylum, hns Orchard, 4 w Philip. Daelher John, baker, store and residence, 72 Columbia. DANA

Dana George S., of Dana

Dailey F. H, with G. W. Lewis & Co., bds 37 Elizabeth. D'AIprix Isadore, painter, h 8 William. Darby Jane, widow, h cor Bridge and Catharine. Darcy James, laborer, h 236 Whitesboro. Dardis Catharine, widow, li 58 Johnson. Darling Cook, farmer, h Welsh Road, e Albany. Darrigrand Frederick, watch .repairer at 5 Liberty, bds C. Dupre's. Darrigrand Mrs. Frederick, ornamental hair braider, 23 Catharine, bds same. Dauner Matthias, carpenter, h 5 Joseph, 3 n Canal. Davenport Miss Christiana, S. C. Mills, bds 27 State. Davenport Mrs. Savah, h 55 West Bridge. Davenport Thankful, h 67 Court. Davenport William H., machinist, h 219 Whitesboro. Davidson John L., clerk, bds 110 John, Davie Joseph, daguerrean artist, Devereux Block, h 3 George, DAVIES B. F. & T. M., jewellers and watch makers, 42 Genesee. Davies B. F„ of li. F. & T. M. D., bds 87 Bridge. Davies Evan W., cabinet maker, 28 Hotel. Davies John A., cabinet maker, bds 58 Broadway. Davies Peter, att'y and counsellor, 44 Genesee, h 25 Catharine. Davies Thomas, watch maker at 42 Genesee, h 87 Bridge. Davies Tliomas M., of B. F. &T. M. D., bds 87 Bridge. Davies William O., cabinet maker, bds 58 Broadway. Davis David C, printer, bds 59 Liberty.

DEALERS IN H WATCHES & JEWELEY, SILVER PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARE, $&W% ®@OT§e ©©LID) WW®e &©«e NO. 42 GENESEE STBEET. 68

Davis David, machinist, bds cor Leah and Steuben. Davis David T., clerk, 57 Franklin Square, bds 200 Genesee. Davis David T., tailor, h 9^- Devereux. Davis David, h 11 Canal. Davis Catharine, S. W. Mills, h 30 Stark. Davis Griffith, cordwainer, h 9 Aiken. Davis Hophni, cordwainer, h 32 Spring. Davis Evan T., stone cutter, h S3 Lansing. Davis Ebenezer, carpenter, h 67 Erie. DAVIS CHARLES P.,'manufacturer of stained glass, 367 Genesee, h same. Davis Frederick, clerk American Hotel. Davis James L., proprietor of Franklin House. Davis John D., electro-plater, h 28 Blandina. Davis John J., carpenter, h 16 Lansing. Davis John, architect, bds 72 Whitesboro. Davis John, clerk, bds 6 Whitesboro. Davis John, carpenter, li 67 Court. Davis Joseph P., taxidermist, bds C. P. Davis'. Davis Rev. L. D., pastor State St. M. E. Church, h 30 Varick. Davis Mrs. Mary, laundress, h eor Leah and Steuben. Davis Elizabeth, tailoress, h 14 Pearl. Davis Lot, tinsmith, h 68 Mary. Davis Richard, laborer, C. R. R., h 14 Pearl. Davis Richard M., pattern maker, bds 66-J Broadway. Davis Reese, carpenter, h 19 Aiken. Davis Sarah H., dressmaker, bds 20 Steuben Park. Davis T. & J., carriage makers, 18 Seneca. Davis Thomas, laborer, h 31 Blandina. Davis Thomas, Jr., of T.

Dean Milton, machinist, h 5 Hamilton. Dean Mary Ann, widow, tailoress, h 22 Plant. Dean Seba A., carpenter, li 109 Columbia. Deahna Frederick, painter and glazier, 16 Tibbitts. Debnam William B., baggage master, C. R R. depot, h 11W. Bridge. Dedrick Joseph, cigar maker, h 122 Elizabeth. Dedrick William H., insurance agent, h 14 Broadway. De Forest James, printer, bds 35 Rutger. De Forest Janette, widow, h 35 Rutger. De Giorgi Charles L., attorney and counsellor, office 5 Exchange Buildings, h 151 Fayette. De Land L. L., book-keeper, 104 Genesee, h 39 Fayette. De Lestre Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Eloi, h 92 Blandina. De Lestre Peter F., h s s Jay, 2 e Mohawk. Delet Peter, h 310 Genesee. DELONG

NQS. 159 AND 161 GENESEE STREET. j. c. DELONG. M. B. DELONG. 70

DENT WILLIAM, proprietor Utica Novelty Works, Devereux Block, h 1 Eagle. Dering James, laborer, h cor Bridge and Catharine. Dering Nicol H., M. D., 272 Genesee. Dering Sylvester, student, bds 272 Genesee. Desmond Cornelius, carpenter, li 147 Bleecker. Desmond Bartholomew, cordwainer, h 26 West. Detterer Rev. John, pastor Moravian Church, h 54 Columbia. Deuschler Augustus, watch repairer, h 64 Cooper. Devereux Block, cor Genesee and Hotel. Devereux Mrs. Mary D., widow of Nicholas, h 50 Elizabeth. Devereux Peter, laborer, h 3 Roberts. Devereux Thomas B., of Lalor

Devereux Block, Utica, N. IT.

Haa on hand and will make to order, Iron Machines, Geer Cutting Machines, Lathes of various kinds, House Bells and Bell Hangings, Door Plates and Nos., Lightning Rod Points, &c. &c. Silver Plating an* Gliding, Brass Work and Machinery generally. W. D. Is also sole manufacturer of Silt's Patent Slide Rett for Lathes. 71

Dillinbaek Mrs. Elizabeth, h 18 Steuben. Dillon Patrick, laborer, hes Chenango Av., 3 s Haven. Dillon Richard, laborer, hes Chenango Av., 2 s Haven. Dimblebee John, engineer, h 220 Whitesboro. Dinger Leon, potter, bds 174 Whitesboro. Dischler Andrew, cordwainer, h 206 Whitesboro. Diss Leger, machinist, h 121 Columbia. Disney Robert, h 79 Fayette. Dinobovskia Casper, peddler, h 93 Water. Divine Delos, h 40 State. Divine Dennis S., h 60 State. Divine Dewey S., h 6 Elizabeth. Divine Edward H., daguerrean artist, bds 96 Fayette. District School Library, City Hall, L. M. Wiles, librarian. Dinlinger Jacob, laborer, h cor Mohawk and Broad. Dixon Alba, wheelwright, bds 40 Cornelia. Dixon Joseph, wheelwright, h 40 Cornelia. Dixon William, laborer, hes Francis, 1 s Kirkland. Dobbie James B., tinsmith, bds Thomas Dobbie's. Dobbie John, butcher, opposite City Hall, h 22 Columbia. Dobbie Thomas, weaver, h 42 Second. Dobbins Mrs. Priscilla, widow of Alfred, h 49 Blandina. Dobson Charles L., grocery and provision store, Oneida Square. Dobson Alfred, clerk, bds C. L. Dobson's. Dodge Rufus C., peddler, h 81 State. Dodd Thomas, carpenter, bds 14 Devereux. Doherty Barnard, cartman, h 57 Bridge. Doherty John, cartman, h 69 Elizabeth. Doherty Mrs. Jane, tailoress, h 12 Carnahan. Doig Mrs. Margaret, bds 91 John. Doerrbaum John, tailor, h 60 Johnson. Doill Hermann, laborer, h 22 Leah. Doill Hermann, laborer, bds 22 Leah. Dolan John, laborer, h 11 Elm. Dolin Thomas, laborer, h 14 Philip. Dolton Thomas, laborer, h 42 Fay. Dolman Isaac, tailor, h 26 Miller. Donat Charles, cabinet maker, h Mechanics' Lane. Donaldson Alexander, h 23 Blandina. Donaldson David, grocery and provision store, 14 and 16 Bleecker, h 10 Rutger. Donaldson James C, constable, h 37 Charlotte. Donaldson Mrs. Rebecca, bds 50 Main. Donalty Mrs. Ann, h 63 Third. Dunalty Michael, mason, h 95 Blandina. Donalty William, mason, h 10 Lansing. Donally Patiict, fanner, hes Third, 3 s South. Donully Patrick Jr., farmer, h e B Third, 8 s South. 72

Donohue John, clerk at D. & C. M. Mitchell's, h 29 Catharine. Donohue John, tinsmith, h 14 Breese. Donohue Thomas, cordwainer, h 27 Steuben. Donohue Thomas, mason, h 46 Steuben. Donohue Mrs. Joanna, widow, 153 Columbia. Donohue Patrick, cartman, h eor Eagle and Elm. Doody Dennis, laborer, h 133 Water. Doody Joseph, laborer, h 133 Water. Doody Isabella, tailoress, h 101 Steuben. Doolin Thomas, attendant at asylum, h 282 Whitesboro. Doolin Thomas, laborer, h 131 Lansing. Doolittle & Floyd, att'ys and counsellors, office 73 Genesee. Doolittle Charles H., of D. & Floyd, h 243 Genesee Doolittle William J., book-keeper, Bank of Utica, bds National Doolittle Mrs. J. W., h 46 Elizabeth. • Dorchester Eliasaph, h 34 Lansing. Dorchester Miss Hester E., ass't teacher, 5th Ward school, bds 34 Lansing. Dormidy Thomas, engineer, C. RR., bds York House. Dopper Anton, mason, h 5 Jay. Dorcy James, laborer, h 14 Varick. Douglass Isaac H., M. D„ office and res 246 Genesee. Douglass John H., clerk at post office, bds 41 Genesee. Douglass Mrs. J. D., h 41 Genesee. Doux Jules, French dyer, cor Bleecker and Franklin, h same. Dove Samuel, laborer, C. RR„ h 69 West. Dowd Nancy, h 109 Water. Dowd William, cigar maker, bds 109 Water. Dowd John cigar maker, bds 109 Water. Doumaux John, bds J. H. Edmonds'. Dowlan Hugh, grocer, 248 Whitesboro. Dowlan Rosannn, h 78 Cooper. Dowlan Jeremiah, laborer, h 123 Mary. Down James, peddler, li 26 Bleecker. Down John 15., book-keeper, h 29 Rutger. Down Thomas, baker, h 4 Plant. Downs Patrick, laborer, h 62 Catharine. Downs Sarah, widow of John, h 1 Hamilton. Downer Charles, of 0. & I). Downer, h cor Court and Broadway. Downer C. & D , lumber merchants, cor Washington st. and Erie Ca­ nal, and cor Chennngo Avenue and Court st. Downer Dana, of C <& I). Downer, li 64 State. Downer Edward, cleik at C. & D D.'s, bds 29 Court. Downer Mrs. A., grocery, 91 Liberty, res same. Downing Michael, laborer, li 119 Elizabeth. Dows A Adams, flour merchants, 25 and 27 Liberty. D iws Harry, of D. & Adams, h 28 Seneca. Doxtater Peter, blacksmith, h 22 Stark. 73

Doyle Edward, moulder, bds Mrs. Ann Doyle's. Doyle Ellen, widow, h 86 Broad. Doyle James, clerk, bds Franklin House. Doyle James, laborer, h 42 Erie. Doyle James, laborer, h 58 Catharine. Doyle Mrs. Ann, widow of Lawrence, h 47 Varick. Doyle Owen, mason, h 29 Gold. Doyle Peter, foreman at S. Sherwood's cigar shop, bds 86 Broad. Doyle Thomas, cordwainer, h Mohawk, 3 ab jail. Doyle Richard, grocery, cor Washington and Water. DreBsel Peter, butcher, h 33 Saratoga. Drew Thomas, tailor, h 13 Washington. Dryer H. N., steward, lunatic asylum, h 14 Washington. Dryer Charles M., clerk, 81 Genesee, bds 14 Washington. Drj'er Robert L, apothecary, lunatic asylum. Droz Julius, clerk, Vidvard

Dunning Urbane, h 22 Carnahan. Dunford William A., ostler, h 31 Lansing. DUNWELL HENRY, druggist and grocer, 102 Columbia, res same. Dupre Charles, confectioner, 23 Catharine, h same. Duplang Stephen, tailor, h 141 Court. Durkin John, carpenter, C. RR., h 80 Jay. Durrant Mary, widow, h 14 Plant. Dutton James, dry goods merchant, 106 Genesee, res New Hartford. DUTTON WILLIAM H., piano forte and music store, 169, h 2»1 Genesee. Duval William H., trunk mnker, bds 66 Broad. Dwyer James, gas tender, h 75 Water. Dwyer James, laborer, h 107 Bleecker. Dwyer Patrick, gas tender, h 23 Seneca. Dwyer Michael, clerk, h 65 Water. Dwyer Mrs. Mary, widow of John, h 16 Leah. Dwyer Mrs. Jane, h 10 Burnet. Dyas Geo. I., book-keeper, Herald office, h 77 Cornelia. Dyer & Co., dealers in fancy goods, 138 Genesee. Dyer Olney, of D. & Co., bds 96 Fayette. Dygert Peter E., baggageman, C. RR., h 88 Jay. Dykeman Henry E, M. D., office 132 Genesee, bds T. Midlam's. Dyme M. J., wheelwright, h 117 Lansing. E Eames

Edmonds

NO. 169 GENESEE STREET, UTICA. (ESTABLISHED 1821.) 1x3" Always on hand, a very large assortment of the best New-York and Boston Instruments, Music, and Musical Merchandize. H3-PIAN0-FORTES TO LET. W. H. DUTTON. 76 Elder John, painter, h 55 Canal. ELLAS

ELLIS & BULLOCK,

FOR PURCHASING, SELLING OR EXCHANGING REAL ESTATE, iimn if iwitunt. Stores, Offices, Farms, (fee. dkc.

'The sale of TIMBERED LANDS and improved FARMS, both in this and Western States. \g" Also, the INVESTMENT and LOAN OF MONEY.

OFFICE NO. 88 GENESEE-ST.,) MM. ELLIS, Up Stairs. J SAM'L BULLOCK. 7* 78

Euins John H., peddler, D. A T. M. Owens', bds 31 Main. Evans Charles, tailor, h 78 West. Evans Edward, wheelwright, h 59 South. Evans David, blacksmith, C. R. R., h 5 Main. Evans David J., telegraph repMrer, h 2 Charles. Evans David, farmer, h 100 Miller. Eyans Elizabeth, widow, h 66 Jay. Evans Edward, hws Genesee, 1 s Tracy. Evans Evan, carpenter, h 119 Water, Evans Mrs. Elizabeth, boarding-house, 13 Elizabeth. Evans Edward, h 78 Schuyler. Evans Griffith I., teamster, h 82 Cooper. Evans Griffith, h 89 Court. Evans Humphrey, C. R. R. freight office, h 14 Hotel. Evans Humphrey, laborer, C. E. R., h Roberts' Alley. Evans Hezekiah J., clerk, bds 93 John. Evans J. M., attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Evans John, merchant tailor, 136 Genesee, bds 100 Whitesboro. Evans John, blacksmith, bds 94 Whitesboro. Evans John, stone cutter, hns Rutger, 2 w Barnes. Evans John II., clerk, 48 Genesee, bds 49 Cooper. Evans Jane Ann, milliner, h 25 Mary. Evans Lewis R., stone cutter, h 13 Elizabeth. Evans Maria, widow, h 43 West. Evans Philo, lock tender, h 29 Schuyler. Evans R. J. & Co., grocers, eor Bleecker and John. Evans Robert J., of R. J. E. & Co., h 93 John. Evans Robert P., cartman, h 25 Mary. Evans Robert, printer, bds 13 Elizabeth. Evans Samuel, h 49 Cooper. Evans Penelope, S. C. Mills, bds 27 State. Evans Thomas R, cordwainer, h 157 Whitesboro. Everest David, butcher, 16 Bleecker, h cor Rutger and Third. Everett William, Dutcher, bds s s Blandina, 1 e Albany. Everson Adam, paver, h 4 Neilson. Everson Ira D., flour and cattle food store, cor Hotel and Liberty, h 24 Plant. Everson Isaac B., h 12 Pearl. Everts William A., track supt, C. R. R., h 68 Main. Exchange Buildings, cor Genesee and Erie Canal. Eyseman Francis, conducted C- R- R-, h 40 Main. Eynon John, carpenter, bds 62 State. Eynon Owen, lumber merchant, cor Columbia and Chenango Canal, h 52 State. 79 F Faas Joseph, innkeeper, opp Guard L°ok. Faber Francis, stationman, C. R. R., h 86 Elizabeth. Faber Peter, of Weisse & F., h 30 Saratoga. Fachel Christopher, laborer, h 12 Clinton. Faley James, mason, h 10 Eagle. Fairbanks John H., cordwainer, h 39 Seymour Avenue. Fairbrother James, laborer, hss Oak, 5 e Schuyler. Fals Elizabeth, widow, h 38 South Hamilton. Fancy Benjamin, laborer, hes Seymour Avenue, 4 ab Square st. Fancy George, carpenter, h w B Howard Avenue, 2 n Pleasant st. Fancy Joseph, carpenter, hes Howard Avenue, 3 ab Square st. Farnham Mary Ann, laundress, h 2 Thomas' West Avenue. Farrell John, gas-tender, h 42 Water. Farrell Mrs. Mary, widow, hns Broad, 1 e Lock Factory. Farrer Joseph P., baker, h 18 Tracy. Farley John, gas-tender, h 42 Water. Farnon John, h 46 Jay. Farwell Samuel, railroad contractor, office Empire Block, h 296 Genesee Farwell William H., of MeffVim & F., h 17 Hopper. Faulkner Edgerton, gardener, h 17 Carnahan. Faulkner Joseph, laborer, h 16 Water. Faulkner William, carpenter, h 9 Dudley. Faulkner Felix, bds McGregor House. Fay Mrs. Dexter M., widow, h 27 Broad. Fay Michael, laborer, h 131 Water. Fay Michael, laborer, h 84 Jay. Fayette Street House, cor Fayette and Fay, Geo. Bryant, proprietor. Faxton Theodore S., president U. W. Mills, h 44 Fayette. Felsenheimer Henry, tailor, h 9 Tibbitts. Fehshaw H. T., of Blakesley

Fettig Theodore, h 106 Columbia. Fett Joseph, basket maker, h 24 Erie. Fesele Joseph, laborer, h s e cor Mohawk and Blandina. Ficken John, builder, h cor State and Plant. Ficken Juliette C, h 6 King. Filkins Joseph, carpenter, hns Rutger, 3 w Barnes. Finn Francis, butcher, bds Henry Kling's. Finn Robert, laborer, h 66 Third. Finn Samuel, clerk, h 21 Tracy. Finn Thomas, laborer, h 99 Bleecker. Finn William, cordwainer, li 25 West. Finnegan John, laborer, h 62 Catharine. Fish Henry H., sup't Gas Light Co., h cor South and Howard Av. Fish Francis D., carpenter, Burchard st., h 2 Howard Avenue. Fish James A., carriage trimmer, h 16 West Bridge. Fisher'Christian, cabinet maker, h 16 South Hamilton. Fisher Frederick, tailor, bds 40 Second. Fisher Rev. George H., pastor Reformed Dutch Church, h 63 Broad. Fisher Joseph C, book-keeper, 77 Genesee, bds 78 Broadway. Fisher George, carpet weaver, h cor High and Eagle. Fisher Matthew, laborer, h 24 Cornelia. Fisher Michael, carpenter, h 20 Cornelia. Fisher Sarah, widow of Thomas, h 15 Leah. Fisher Valentine, mason, h 139 Court. FiBher Mrs. V., widow of Peter, h 46 Canal. Fisher Richard, brakesman, C. R. R., h 87 Jay. First Presbyterian Church, cor Washington and Columbia, Rev. P. H. Fowler, pastor. Fisk Joshua M., M. D., office cor Miller and {Square, hss Johnson Square. Fisk Mrs. M. G, milliner, 75 Genesee, bds 46 Mary. Fitch William H., axe maker, h 20 Post. Fitchard John, farmer, h 79 Mohawk. Fitchell Mary, widow of William, h 27 Philip. Pitton James, carpenter, h 40 Kemble. Fitzgerald James, laborer, h 19 First. Fitzsimons Michael, of Ellas & F., li 6 Lansing. Fitzsimmons John, laborer, h 8 Wiley. Fitzsimmons John, clerk Catharine St. House. Fitzsimmons John, Jr., laborer, h 8 Wiley. Fitzsimmons Mathias, grocer, 218 Whitesboro. Fitzpatrick Michael, teamster, h Kossuth Avenue, 1 s South st. Flagg John, laborer, h 1 Hope. Flanagan John, cutter at E. Richards', brlOO John. Flanagan Owen, h 63 Washington. Flats Joseph, cabinet maker, h cor Breese and Johnson. Fleming Andrew, carpenter, hws High, 1 s West Bridge. Fleming Patrick, carpenter, hws High, 1 a West Bridge. 81

Fletcher John, laborer, h 86 Kemble. FLOWER BENJAMIN F., M. D., office and house 229 Genesee. Floyd John, tobacconist, h rear 22 Jay. Floyd John, tanner, bds 92 Water. Floyd Nicoll^ of Doolittle & F., bds Mrs. Huntington's. Floyd Thomas, tobacconist, bds rear 22 Jay. Flyu n Jfichael, laborer, h 81 Saratoga. Fogerty Michael, laborer, hss Jay, 1 e Gulf. Foley James, laborer, h Catharine, 2 w Third. Foley Michael, h 11 Charlotte Foley Patrick, carpenter, h 47 West Bridge. Ford Mrs. Ann, bds Chas. II Green's. Ford Esther, teacher, bds 40 Elizabeth. Ford Elizabeth, widow, h 38 Schuyler. Ford John M., fireman, C. R. R., bds 3 First. Ford Mrs. Mary, h 92 Columbia. Forrest Julia, widow, h 23 Leah. Foster A Son, dental surgeons, office over 169 Genesee. Foster Charles B., of F. & Son, bds 26 Seneca. Foster Gilbert A., of F. & Son, h 26 Seneca. Foster George A., clerk, bds 24 Hotel. Foster Harriet M., h 5 Seneca. Foster George D., late druggist 141 Genesee, h 46 South. FOSTER JOHN J., card engraver, 122 Genesee, Bds Central Hotel. Foster Richard, tailor, h 122 Elizabeth. Foster Thomas, hardware dealer, 135 Genesee, res New Hartford. Foster Mrs. William, hes Genesee, 2 s Oneida. Fowler Amos, h 8 Cooper. Fowler George F., attorney and counsellor, h 319 Genesee. Fowler John G., h 82 Fayette. Fowler Nancy, S. C. Mills, bds 27 State. Fowler Rev. Philemon H., pastor First Presbyterian Church, h Rut­ ger, head of John. Fowler William T., h 147 Whitesboro. Fox John, laborer, h 12 Hobart. Fox Nathan, clerk, 81 Genesee, bds American Hotel. Fox Thomas, tailor, h 65 Elizabeth. Frayley Henry, wheelwright, h 110 Bleecker. Francis David P., baggageman, B. R. IEB]Kar®£Ba B3^iVRa» ' Office hours from 8 to 9 A. M., and from 7 to 8 P, M. _gj 82 .

Francis John J., of Lyon & F., h 47 Broad. Francis John H., telegraph operator, bds 48 Catharine. Francis John, laborer, h 8 Huntington. Francis Morris M., civil engineer, h 55 Steuben. Francis & Pierce, booksellers, 172 Genesee. Franeis Thomas J., of F. & Pierce, h 22 Elizabeth. Francis Thomas M., h 48 Catharine. Francis Richard, laborer, h 5 Post. Frank Eva, widow, h 37 Parker. Frank Frederick, gas fitter, hss Leah, 2 w Seymour Avenue. Frankfort Henry, cabinetmaker, h 31 West Bridge. Franklin House, 147 and 149 Genesee, James L. Davis, proprietor. Franklin David, laborer, h 4 Stark. Franklin Thomas, laborer, h 28 Washington. Fratcher David, carpet weaver, h 131 Blandina. Frazier Andrew, fruit and confectionery, cor Columbia and Wash­ ington, b 49 Washington. Frazier John B., waiter at liagg's Hotel. Frear James H., chair maker, h 36 Cooper. Frederick Albert S., cabinet maker, h 17 Mary. Frederick Frances, widow of H. D, h 35 Howard Avenue. Freeman Anna Maria, widow of William, h 32 West. Freeman Amos, driver, bds G. Pearson's. Freeman Michael, -peddler, h 58 Jay. Freeman Peter, hair dresser, bds 32 West. Freeman Peter A., laborer, h 12 Post. Freeman Mrs. Sarah, hes Genesee, 3 ab Oneida Square. Freeman Mrs. William, h 32 West. Freeston Esther, widow, h 37 Kemble. Freidman Morris, peddler, h 117 Water. Freidman Meyer, grocery, cor Hoyt and Water. French A. B., clerk freight office C. R. R., bds Bagg's Hotel. French Benjamin F., clerk, 133 Genesee, bds Central Hotel. French Daniel, coachmaker, bds 79 Columbia. French Frederick, wood yard, h 73 Liberty. French James G., attorney and counsellor, h 10 Steuben. French John, Jr., clerk, 50 Genesee, bds Central Hotel. French William M, of Roberts

53TO 122 C2awaa<»s3<»

Freitag Martin, cigar maker, h 47 Tibbitts. Freystadt Ferdinand, painter, h 22 Tibbitts. Frick Charles, innkeeper, 208 WhiteBboro. Frick Joseph, laborer, h 42 Stark. Frisch Rudolph, laborer,"h 19 Tibbitts. Fritz Mathias, cabinet maker, 84 Bleecker, res same. Fritz Michael, tanner, h 112 Whitesboro. Froeligh Charles, silversmith, cor Genesee and Liberty, h 168 Whitesboro. Frost Lyman L., clerk, 160 Genesee, bds 80 Charlotte. Fuchs Joseph, malsteiv h 36 South Hamilton. Furhman Nicholas, peddler, h 29 Parker. Fuller David, cartman, bds 46 Main. Fuller Asa, bds 46 Main. Fuller Isabella, widow, h 46 Main. Fuller James, fireman, C. R. R., bds New England House. Fuller John S., organist and music teacher, bds 82 Lansing. Fuller Joseph S., builder, h 69 Washington. Fuller Mrs. Rosina, tailoress, h 37 Steuben. Fullun John, laborer, h, 19 Philip. Fullmer John, grocery and provision store, 87 Spring, res same. G Gaffney Charles, h cor John and Mary. Gaffney Michael, h 83 John. Gaffney Patrick, bds Franklin House. Gaffney Patrick, potter, h 13 Breese. Gaffney Peter, h 1 West. Gaffney Richard, carpenter, h 17 Oneida. Gaines John, laborer, hes King, 2 n Rebecca. Gaille August, laborer, hns Broad st.. 1 e Kossuth Av. Gammel Robert, upholsterer, bds 117 Bleecker. Gardner Christian, laborer, h 80 Columbia. Gardner Edward B., clerk, American Express Office, bds 81 Co­ lumbia. Gardner John, laborer, h 24 Jay. Gardner James V. P., h 306 Genesee. Gardner Morgan, conductor C. RR., h 81 Columbia. Gardner Patrick, teamster, h 33 Schuyler. Gardner Philip, laborer, h 92 Liberty. Gardner William, clerk, H. Whitman's, bds 24 Jay. Gardner William W., silversmith, bds 13 Lansing. Garratt James, porter, 33 Genesee, bds 98 Whitesboro. Garratt James, laborer, h 4 Louisa. Garratt Mrs. Ann, widow, h 98 Whitesboro. Garrett Csesar, tailor, h 6 West- 84

Garrett John, cordwainer, h 35 Howard Avenue. Garrett Thomas, tailor, hes King, 1 n Rebecca. GARRIGAN JAMES, plumber and gas fitter, 1 Carnahan, h SI Seymour Avenue. Garripy Edward, carpenter, h 114 Columbia. Garripy Edward Jr., attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Garsden James, S. C. Mills, h 59'Court. Gartland Bernard, laborer, h 11 Leah. Gartland Miss Bridget, dressmaker, bds 11 Leah. Gartland Philip, mason, bds 11 Leah. Garvin Edward, cooper, h 32 Columbia. Garvin Henry M, law student, 75 Genesee, bds S. B. Garvin's. Garvin Samuel B., office 5 Beekman st. N. Y., h cor Steuben and W. Bridge. Gaston Mary, widow, h 44 Neilson. Gates Dulcina, widow, h 2 Miller. Gates Hannah M., of Hs M. A C. E. G., bds 2 Miller. Gates H. M.

George Thomas, cordwainer, bds 34 Cooper. Georges Carl, grocer, cor Seymour Av. and Pleasant st. Genz John, laborer, hes Mohawk, 7 ab jail. Gejer C. A. A., furrier, h 51 John. German (Moravian) Church, cor Cooper and Cornelia, Rev. John Detterer, Pastor. German (Lutheran) Church, cor Fay and Cooper, Rev. A. Wetzel, Pastor. Germond & Vedder, grocers, 15 Bleecker. Germond Peter, of G. & Vedder, h 43 Steuben. Geist John M., tailor, h 26 Elm. Gervas Hoin, cordwainer, h 115 Bleecker. Gettman 0. F., carpenter, h 75 Fayette. Gibbons Harry, laborer, h 17 Post. Gibbons Richard, painter, h 77 Spring. Gibbs John P., boot crimper, h 24 Tracy. Gibbs Leonard, carpenter, li 59 Cornelia. Gibbs Mary A., dressmaker, bds 24 Tracy. Gibbs Myron A., book-binder, bds 24 Tracy. Gibbs William H., boot-crimper, bds 24 Tracy. Gibney Michael, laborer, h 21 Philip. Gibney Thomas, peddler, h 39 Columbia. Gibson George W., hatter, h 33 Lansing. Gidley Samuel, S. W. Mills, h 116 Schuyler. Gigel George, laborer, h 95 Schuyler. Giiladette Thomas, farmer, h 95 State. Gier Andrew, mason, h 66 Seymour Avenue. Gieser Jacob, tailor, bds 11 Main. Gieser John, tailor, bds 11 Main. Gilbert Edward, h Broad, near Starch Factory. Gilbert Elisha M., h 40 Whitesboro. Gilbert James C, clerk, 21 Liberty, h 92 State. Gilbert John, upholsterer, bds 92 State. Gilbert Nelson, metallic roofer, h 6 Charles. Gilbert Sarah, widow of John, h 6 Huntington. Gilberts. A., leather merchant, 31 Genesee, h 90 Fayette. Gilchrist John C, law student, bds Mrs. Huntington's. Gilroy P., cordwainer, h 102 Bleecker. Gilmore Harrison, student, bds 227 Genesee. Gillmore David, h 6 Garden. Gillmore Dexter, Justice of the Peace, and attorney and counsellor, office 8 Exchange Buildings, h 35 Catharine. Gillmore Hiram, S. W. Mills, h 6 Hamilton. Gillmore Maria, widow, boarding house, 227 Genesee. Gillmore William K., sup't S. W. Mills, h 86 Spring. Girvan John, coffee and spice roaster, h 48 Schuyler. Girvan William, moulder, h 50 Schuyler. Gissebel John, tailor, h 49 Erie. 8 86

Glavey James, tailor, h 60 Mary. Glatt Charles, cabinet-maker, h 121 Schuyler. Gleason John, laborer, h 97 Bleecker. Gleason William, wool sorter, h 35 Stark. Gliunen Patrick, laborer, h e s Mohawk, 3 n City Line. Glynn Michael, grocer, 30 John. Gnaus Charles, engineer, h 21 Schuyler. Gobert Andrew, laborer, h 150 Water. Gcebel Catharine, widow of Michael, h 128 Fayette. Goebel Henry, carriage painter, bds 128 Fayette. Gcetz John, machinist, h 89 Columbia. Godfrey Mrs. Hannah, seamstress, h 19 Charlotte. Godfrey Truman, gardener, h e s Webster, 2 ab South. Godfrey William, fanner, h cor South and Webster. Gold Marcus, tailor, h 12 Charlotte. Gold T. R., clerk, Bank of Utica, bds Bleecker St. House. Golden David V. W., dry goods merchant, 81 Genesee, h 27-} Broad. Goldback Michael, oil cloth factory, li 35 Stark. Goldscher Marcus, tailor, h 113 Water. Goldstein Marcus, peddler, bds 92 Whitesboro. Goldstein Lewis, peddler, h 9-J Charlotte. Goldstein Nathan, peddler, h 115 Whitesboro. Goldner Victoria, widow, h 26 Saratoga. Goldie James, of Owen & G., h 116 Whitesboro. Goodale John A., teller Bank of Utiea, bds Bagg's Hotel. Goodale William W., sash and blind maker, h 10 Spring. Goodier Jonathan, teacher Free Academy, h 76 Fayette. Goodenow Lucinda, widow, h eor Howard Avenue and Square st Goodenow William, farmer, h 40 Seymour Avenue. Goodman John, laborer, h 67 Catharine. Goodliff Catharine, widow of Joseph, agent for Morrison's pills, h 76 Varick. Goodliff Joseph B., malster, h 2 Edward. Goodrich B. N, tinsmith, h 26 Howard Avenue. Goodrich Charles E., carriage trimmer, bds J. W. Bates'. Goodrich Chauncey E., chaplain Lunatic Asylum, hns Whitesboro, 2 w Jason. Goodrich W. R., clerk, 92 Genesee, res Yorkville. Goodsell Thomas, M. D., office and house, 96 John. Goodwin Edward, laborer, hss Broad, 1 e Mohawk. Goodwin Edwin P., of Burke & G., hns Broad, 1 e Clark's bridge. Goodwin Evan R., h cor Broad and Kossuth Avenue. Gooken Bridget, h 108 Park Avenue. Gordon Rev. C. C, pastor Church of Reconciliation, h 7 W. Bridge. Gordon John, laborer, h 31 West Bridge. Gordon Joseph W., barber. Exchange Buildings, h 30 Washington. Gordon Theodore H., grocer, 11 Genesee, h 41 Charlotte. Gordon Daniel, Satinet Mills, h 5 Erie. 87

Gorringe Thomas, tailor, h 7 5 West. Gorse J. Winters, book-binder at W. J. Roberts', 60 Genesee, h 2 Havens. Gossin George, carpenter, bds 14 First. < Gottry Jacob,-cordwainer, 133 Columbia, h same. Goult John Henry, painter, h 62| South. Goult Thomas, painter and glazier, 9 John, h cor Dudley and South. Gould Cornelius B., printer, h 88 John. Grace Church, (Episcopal,) cor Broadway and Columbia, Rev. J. J. Brandigce, rector. Grace Edward,- cordwainer, h 8 West. Grace Thomas, cordwainer, h 103 Bleecker. Grady Doimnick, peddler, h 7 Steuben. Graff John, laborer, h 11 Kirkland. Graff Valentine, laborer, h 17 Tibbitts. Graham Ann, widow, h 103 Bleecker. Graham Edmund A., attorney aud counsellor, Empire Block, h 243 Genesee. Graham James, mason, h 9 Havens. Graham Joseph, engineer at Lunatic Asylum, h 22 Jason. Graham Susan, widow of John, h 22 Cornelia. Graham William, moulder, h 89 Spring. Grannis Timothy O., cashier Bank Central New York, h 304 Genesee. Grant Jeremiah, engineer, h 37 Kemble. Gray Gabriel B., auctioneer and commission merchant, h 24 Court. Gray James, locksmith, hns Jay, 2 e Mohawk. Gray John, gardener at C. Hall's, li 9 Tibbitts. Gray John P., M. D., sup't New York State Lunatic Asylum. Gray Patrick, laborer, h 70 Sprihg. Gray Patrick, porter, bds M. Bell's. Gray Mrs. Persis, widow of W. B., h 9J Charlotte. Gray Mrs. Margaret, laundress, h 5 Post. Graves William..!., laborer, h 57 Catharine. GTeen Charles H., h 2 Steuben Park. Green Miss Eliza, bds 2 Steuben Park. Green Fordyce H., agent " People's Line," h 77 Park Avenue. Green George S., h 43 Broad. Green George S., 2d, clerk Utica City Bank, bds 65 Bleecker. Green Henry, attorney and counsellor, h 65 Bleecker. Green H. W., bds 94 Fayette. Green John A., farmer, h n s Broad, 5 bl Starch Factory Creek. Green Samuel, at Lawrence's , h 4 Steuben. Green William, clerk, 135 Genesee, bds 65 Bleecker. Green William H., collector Erie Canal, res Deerfield. Green William Harry. National Hotel. Greenhill George O., clerk, 80 Genesee, h 14 Elizabeth. Greenland Anna F., widow, h 19 Blandina. Greenman Silas C, bds 24 Seneca. 88

Greenman Sarah, widowof Hiram, h 24 Seneca. Greer David, cordwainer, h 7 Union. Gregoire Nicholas, laborer, h 84 Third. Greibel Michael, stone.cutter, h 6 Hope. Gridley Philo, counsellor at law, office 266 Genesee, h. same. Gries William, confectioner, 178 Genesee, h 140 Fayette. Grieser Lawrence, laborer, h 21 Louisa. Griffin Albert M., moulder, ht75 Lansing. Griffin Bartholomew, laborer, h 5 S6uth. Griffin Patrick, moulder, li 27,Third. Griffiths Griffith W., laborer, h rear 96 Whitesboro. . Griffiths Edward W., carpenter, h 41 Miller. Griffiths George W., clerk, bds American Hotel. Griffiths Isaac J., book-keeper, h 14 Steuben. Griffiths H. W., groeer, 13 South, res same- Griffiths John,-h 74 Court. Griffiths John, carpenter, h 20 Lansing. Griffiths John, carpenter, li 52 Varick. Griffiths John & Co., coffee and spice mills, 20 Fayette. Griffiths John, of J. G. & Co., h 44 Cornelia. Griffiths Mrs. Laura, widow, h 90 Whitesboro. Griffiths M. H., clerk, 58 Genesee, bds McGregor House. Griffiths Robert, grocer, cor Columbia and State, h same. Griffiths Solomon, carpenter, h 99 Park Avenue. Griffiths Thomas J., of J. G. & Co., bds 44 Cornelia, Griffiths Thomas Jefferson, printer, bds 5 Charles. Griffiths Thomas, clerk, 62 Genesee, bds 106 John. Griggs Ira, sup't Screw Factory, h 24 Lansing. Griggs Justus, machinist, bds 24 Lansing. Grceder John, laborer, h 63 Johnson. Gross Adolphus, machinist, h 24 Fay. Gross Joseph, laborer, h 42 Stark. Gross William, carpenter, h 16 Canal. Grossman Philip, butcher, cor Whitesboro and Schuyler. Groun Jacob, peddler, h 125 Water. Grove De Witt C, publisher Utica Observer and Gospel Messenger, and book and job printer, 113 Genesee, h 75 Varick. Grove George W., druggist, bds D. C. Grove's. Grumwell Alfred, window shale painter, bds 58 Broadway. Grupp Paul, butcher, cor Columbia and Wiley, res same. Gschwind Frederick, cordwainer, h 31 Second. Gschwind John, cordwainer, h 27 Second. Gucker David, cordwainer, h 41 Varick. Guile H., bds Mansion House. Guile Russell, foreman B. Hawley & Sons'. Guckemus William, turner, h 52 Stark. GULF BREWERY, cor Jay and Third, M. McQuade, agent Gunning Pierce, blacksmith, h 57 Second. 89

Gutling Joseph, tailor, h 63 Spring. Gwinne James, brakesman, C. R. R., bds 30 Main. Gygax John, M. D., office and res 122 Columbia. H Haage Jacob, laborer, h 41 Varick. Haar Daniel, tailor, h 142 Court. Haas Anthony, whitewasher, h 141 Court. Haaren Jacob, laborer, has Bleeeker, 1 e Kent. Habncue Brother, director of Academy of the Assumption. Habenstein Casper, S. W. Mills, h 165 Columbia. Habenstein Moritz, mason, h 144 Court. Haberer Daniel, chair maker and undertaker, shop and res 61 West. Hackett Charles, carpenter, h 67 Steuben. Hackett Cordon, manufacturer of clothing, over 52 Franklin Square, h 69 State. Hackett John, teamster, h cor Jay and Third. Hackett Patrick, cartman, h 52 Third. Hackley Aaron, att'y and counsellor, over 122 Genesee, b. 62 Whites­ boro. Hadcock A. L., receiver, C. R. R., bds Bagg's Hotel. Hadden Tliomas, clerk, 20 Liberty, bds 19 Elizabeth. Haefle Henry, laborer, b 111 Fayette. Haes George, watch maker, h 275 Whitesboro. Haesler John, S. W. Mills, h 266 Whitesboro. Haenl George, druggist and grocer, cor Varick and Garden, h same. Haeuser Julia, widow of Henry H, h 48 Saratoga. Hagan Edward, h 17 Kirkland. Hagan Hugh, laborer, h 80 Hart. Hagan Patrick, laborer, h 82 Hart. Hagan Valentine, cordwainer, bds 36 Charlotte. Hagenauer Henry, cordwainer, h 136 Water. Hagarty James, fireman, C. R. R., bds L. Sullivan's. Hagerman J. L., barber, 3, h 5 Main. Hagel Mrs. Catharine, h 14 Clinton. Hahn Ann, widow, h 141 Water. Hahn Conradt, plasterer, h 14 South Hamilton. GTTLE BREWERY, Capital Stock, $50,000. f3STManufacturers of. BBEB, and dealers In BARLEY, MALT, :«0P3, STAVES and WOOD. The Manufactured at this establishment is confidently recommended as being superior to any in market. Office cor. Jf ay and Third Street, Utica. M. McQUADE, Prest. and Agent. 8* 90

Hahn Jacob, brewer, h 119 Schuyler. Hahn John F., carpenter, bds J. M. Hahn's. Hahn John M., grocery and provision store, 230 and 232, h 234 Whitesboro. Haihs George, machinist, hss Whitesboro, 2 w Philip. Hain Jacob, with Stuber, Frank & Co., bds 49 John. Haley James, blacksmith, 11 Main, h 684; Elizabeth. Haley James, laborer, h 68 Elizabeth. Haley Henry, blacksmith, h 142 Bleecker. Haley Patrick, laborer, h 145 Bleecker. Hall Andrew L., clerk, bd3 6 Steuben. Hall Ann, widow of James, h 14 Columbia. Hall Calvin, sheriff of Oneida county, office 9 Libsrty, h 39 South. Hall Israel, machinist, h 21 Varick. Hall Julius A., druggist and grocer, 158 Genesee, h 6 Steuben. Hall Louis M., printer, bds 56 Charlotte. Hall Thomas, butcher, h 75 Third. Hall William, tailor, h 99 Steuben. Halliday William, porter, 135 Genesee, h 69 West. Hallenbeck E. H., clerk, 92 Genesee, bds 27 Hotel. Hallenbeck D, carriage maker, h 27 Hotel. Hallock Nehemiah, butcher, cor Fayette and Seneca, bds American. Halstead James, cordwainer, h 13 Pearl. Halstead Miss Juliette, teacher Sixth Ward School, bds 2 Canal. Ham John, dealer in burning fluid and lamps, 186 Genesee, h cor Washington and Pearl. Hamer John, Jr., farmer and milk dairy, w s Genesee, 5 s Noyes. Hamilton Charles W., with T. K. Butler, bds National Hotel. Hamilton Henry R., boiler maker, h 23 Varick. Hamilton Ira, boiler maker, h 23 Varick. Hamilton Isaac T, moulder, h 47 Second. Hamlin George, butcher, 25 Steuben, res same. Hamlin James, of H. & Meyer, h cor Varick and Columbia. Hamlin & Meyer, boot and shoe store, cor Varick and Columbia. Hamlin William D., wagon manufacturer, shop Rome st., h 83 Fayette. Hammerschmidt Frederick, basket maker, h cor Canal and Bryan. Hammond Erwin A., of Westcott ife H , h 10 Hotel. Hammond J. W., fruit dealer, bds W. J. Watkins'. Hand Lewis B., clerk, bds Franklin House. Hand Michael, mason, li 33 Kemble. Handy Mrs. Abigail, widow of John 11., li 19 Fayette. Handwright Elizabeth, widow, h 113 Columbia. Hanlon B., laborer, C. RR., h 19 Bridge. Hanlon John, laborer, h 102 Bleecker. Hanlon Michael, laborer, bds 42 Catharine. Hanlon Peter, laborer, h 111 Water. Hanlon William, h 92 Water. 01 Hannas Augustus C, clerk, 44 Genesee, bds 38 Main. Hannas Henry, laborer, h 18 Hope. Hannas Jnme8 M., machinist, bds 38 Main. Hannas John, moulder, bds 68 Broad. Hannas Mrs., widow of Thomas, h 38 Main. Hannon James, laborer, hss Lansing, 2 w Barnes. Hannusch William, locksmith, h 16 Seymour Avenue. Hannegan James, painter, bds 15 Elizabeth. Hanover Samuel H., at Lawrence's lumber yard, h 118 Fayette. Hanrahan James, laborer, h 51 Bridge. Harding Cornelius, barber, h 24 Post. Harding Cyrus E., ass't overseer, S. C. Mills, h 20 State. Harden Thomas, carpenter, h 145 Fayette. Harken Charles, laborer, bds P. Devlin's. Harkness Edward, farmer, hws Third, 3 s South. Harrer Charles, cordwainer, bds 74 Bleecker. Harrer Frederick, cordwainer, basement Bagg's Hotel, h 74 Bleecker. Harrer Mathias, laborer, h cor Joseph and Canal. Harrer William, cordwainer, bds 74Bleecker. Harrington Andrew J., butcher, h 219.Whitesboro. Harrington Albert G., laborer, bds 42 Spring. Harrington i'aniel H., machinist, h 40 Spring. Harrington Carlos, laborer, b Is 42 Spring. Harrington Edwin, tinsmith, bds 48 First. Harrington Isaac B., laborer, hws Mohawk, 3 ab jail. Harrington John, butcher, h 215 Whitesboro. Harrington Miss S isan A., bds 89 John. Harrington William, butcher, Clinton Market, h 144 Columbia. Harris George H., paper hanger, bds 38 Howard Avenue. Harris Thomas, book-keeper, 108 Genesee, h 38 Howard Avenue. Harris Jeremiah, talesman, C. RR. freight house, h 74 Jay. Harrison & Co., dry goods merchants, 138 Genesee, up stairs. Harrison David, elerk, 138 Genesee, h 166 Whitesboro. Harrison Henry, of H. & Co., bds McGregor House. Harman Patrick, laborer, h w s Albany, 4 ab Bleecker. Hart Alexander C, of H. & Munson, h 45 Broadway. Hart George, carpenter, h 63 Tibbitts. HART & DAGWELL, Proprietors Utica Foundry, Cornelia, bl Fayette. HART & DAGWELL, j-VI.1. KIIV11H OV Machinery, Rail Road, and other Castings, Furnished on short notice, at the UTICA EOUM3B.Y, On the Erie Canal, at the Foot of Cornelia Street. 92

Hart George W., gardener, hes Kemble, head Walker. Hart Henry R., of H. & Dagwell, res Whitestown. Hart & Munson, burr mill stone manufacturers, Broadway, cor Erie Canal. Hart Mrs. Martha, widow of Ephraim, bds Bleecker St. House. Hart Mrs. Martha, h 62 Third. Hart Martin, h 65 Fayette. Hart Samuel, carpenter, h 30 South. Harter Edward M.. bds 106 Whitesboro. Harter Joseph, Utica Steam Tannery, 108, h 106 Whitesboro. Harter John, laborer, h 54 Schuyler. Harter James W., engineer, bds 106 Whitesboro. Hartman Christian, blacksmith, h 69 Canal. Hartman Frederick, tailor, h 24 Neilson. Hartman George, barber, bds 53 Bleecker. Harvey Patrick, laborer, h 28 Saratoga. Harvey Stewart M., engineer C. RR., h 33 Main. Hartwell A. V., 2nd ass't engineer. Erie Canal, bds National Hotel. Hartwell Susan A., dressmaker, bds 61 Varick. Harwood Harvey J., daguerrean artist, 95 Fayette, res same. Hassett Thomas, laborer, h 58 Catharine. Hastings Benjamin, cordwainer, bds 13 Elizabeth. Hastings Herbert, M. D., office 211 Genesee, hss Genesee, 5 s Oneida Square. Hastings Herbert A., clerk, 211 Genesee, bds H. Hastings'. HASTINGS EUGENE B., druggist, 211 Genesee, bds H. Hastings'. Hastings Henry S., bds Clinton Hotel. Hatfield Hyatt L, confectionery, 33 Bleecker, h 9 Kemble. Hatch N. C, attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Hatch Wells B., machinist, bds 9 Kemble. Hathaway Mrs. Harriet, tailoress, 25 Union. Hathaway John P., cigar maker, bds Mansion House. Hatton Mrs. Mary, dressmaker, h 19 Elizabeth. Hauschild Herman, laborer, h 127 Blandina. Havens James B-, li 27 Mary. Havens James H., paper hanger, b 1 Neilson. Havens Mary, seamstress, bds 1 Neilson. Hathorn Joseph, carder, U. W. Mills, bds 99 Court. Hathorn Martha, U. W. Mills, bds 99 Court, ^_^^^^ E. IB. HASTINGS,

Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in PHILLEO'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS, THE BEST m USE. NO. 211 GENESEE STREET. 93 Hawkins Henry, barber, h 75 Genesee, 3d floor. HAWLEY & SON, livery stable, 8 Broad. Hawley Burton, of H. & Son, h 40 Elizabeth. Hawley William H., of H. & Son, h 38 Elizabeth. Hawes S. B., atC. RR., h 2 Havens. Haworth James, mason, h 36 Howard Avenue. Haworth Henry H, proprietor Corn Hill House, 34 South. Haworth John, mason, h 36 South. Haworth William, grocery and brewery, cor South and West. Haws Jacob, carpenter, h 106 Bridge. Hawthorne William Jr., butcher, h rear 37 Main. Hayden Henry, locksmith, h 5 Blandina. Hay Scales, Bull's Patent, Washington st., near Erie Canal. Hay Scales, Crane's Patent, cor Catharine and John. Hay Scales, Fairbanks' Patent, cor Jay and Bridge. Hayes Agnes, widow of William, h 79 Jay. Hayes Gilbert, wheelwright, li 6 Varick. Hayes James, laborer, li 17 Bridge. Hayes Moses, locksmith, bds 14 First. Haynes William, blacksmith, Madison Lane, li 47 Washington. Haynes William Jr., blacksmith, bds 47 Washington. Hazlett Samuel, mason, h 128 Lansing. Hazlett William, laborer, h Catharine, 1 w Third. Head George W., h 9 Rutger. Healey John, laborer, h 81 Water. # Healey Thomas, tailor, h 139 Rutger. Heath Hawley E., of J. B. Rice & Co., h 65 Cornelia. Heath William, of Maynard, H. & Co., h cor Charlotte and Blan­ dina. Heberly Casper, laborer, h 3 Louisa. Heburn William, S. W. Mills, k 215 Whitesboro. Hecox Orin, laborer, h cor Catharine and Mohawk. Hecox Charles, clerk, bds 26 Main. Hecox George K, engineer C. RR., h 26 Main. Hecker Xavier, basket maker, h 10 Schuyler. Hedrick John, cabinet maker, h 49 Tibbitts. Heffron Daniel S., Superintendent Common Schools, office City Hall, h 74 Cornelia. Heffron Edward, laborer, h 28 Tracy. B. HAWLEY & SOSF,* " LIVERY STABLE, NO. 8 BROAD STREET.

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Heffron Henry G., clerk, 108 Genesee, bds Mrs. S. Heffron's. Heffron Mrs. S., h cor Cornelia and Mandeville. Heffron Mrs. M. Elizabeth, teacher, 4th Ward School, h 19 Miller. Heggendorn Joseph, laborer, h 66 Mohawk. Heid Michael, gardener, h 2 South Himilton. Heidel Ignatius, confectioner, 204 Genesee, res same. Heimel Martin, laborer, li cor Water and Breese. Heimberger John, tailor and saloon keeper, 108 Fayette. Heintz Christian, tailor, h 122 Columbia. Heitzman Jacob, laborer, h 26 Hope. Heitzman Sebastian, laborer, h 8 Jason. Helfert John Adam, baker, h 65 Steuben. Helwig Ludwig, laborer, hes Kossuth Avenue, 3 n City Line. Hemmens James, book-keeper, 6 Liberty, hns William, 3 w State. Hemmer Frederick, tailor, cor Chenango Canal and Garden. Henninge Frederick, grocery and provision store, 60 South, h same. Henninger John, laborer, h 64 Jay. Hennessy John, laborer, h Broad, e Starch Factory. Hennessy James, laborer, h cor Catharine and Third. Henry Mrs. C, milliner, 4 Bleecker, h 14 Carnahan. Henry Edward, plumber, li 176 Court. Henry Arthur, laborer, h cor Barnes and Rutger. Henry Ferdinand, musician, bds Godfrey Henry's, Henry Frederick, locksmith, li 112 Lansing. Hqpry Godfrey, musician, li w s Steuben, 1 n Pleasant. Henry James, boot and shoe store, 129 Genesee, h 38 Charlotte. Henry Patrick, peddler, h 90 Steuben. Henry Richard, carpenter, h ss Rutger, 1 w Albany. Henry William, h 14 Carnahan. Henry William, teamster, h e s Plant, 1 n Canal. Henshaw J. Sidney, attorney and counsellor, Exchange Buildings, h 19 Fayette. Hensel Peter, cabinet maker, h 83 Cooper. Henty Mrs. Eliza, widow, h 58 Blandina. Herbage Elijah J.; proprietor Indian Chief Hotel, cor Oneida and Walker, and China Hall, Bradish Block. Herbrand Francis, baker and grocer, 142 Whitesboro, h same. Herbert Mrs. P., boarding bouse, 29 Seneca. Herbert Richard, of Embley & H., bds 8 Elizabeth. Herbert Rev. R. L., Pastor Welsh Methodist Church, h 5 Aiken. Herbstneicht John, tailor, h 47 Saratoga. Hermann Joseph, cordwainer, h 86 Columbia. Hermann Rev. Louis, h 36 Stark. Hermann Louis, carpenter, h 56 Chenango Avenue. Herendoen Mrs. Charlotte, widow, h 54 Lansing. Herrick Samuel, book-keeper, 92 Genesee, bds 91 Whitesboro. Herrick Miss S. E., assistant primary teacher, 2d Ward School, bds 71 Liberty. 95

Hersey William, cabinet maker, hns Warren, 1 w Garden. Hertel Emil, machinist, bds Clinton Hotel. Heslan Michael, mason, hes Steuben, 2 s Arthur. Heslan Thomas, masou, h 104 Steuben. Hess Daniel, tailor, li 122 Schuyler. Hess David, City Marshal, h 9 Seneca. Hess John M., U. W. Mills, h 10 Edward. Hessee John, locksmith, hws Cherry, 3 s Whitesboro. Hessee Mary, widow of Philip, cap maker, 43^- Washington. Hewitt John, carpenter, h 93 Spring. Hibbs George W., cabinet maker, h 22 Elizabeth. Hicks Miss Sarah J., milliner, bds T. Midlam's. Hickey Ann, widow, h 10 Eagle. Higby Chester, bds 40 State. Higgs James R., brass finisher, bds 20 Seymour Avenue. Higgs Thomas, carpenter, li 20 Seymour Avenue. HIGGS WT1LLIAM, brassfounder and locksmith, 3 Bleecker st., h 20 Seymour Avenue. Higham & Co., proprietors Vulcan Works, Whitesboro, junction Fayette. Higham Abram, of H. & Co., h 224 Genesee. Hill Charles J., student of medicine at Dr. Watson's, bds 5 Devereux. Hill Francis, cordwainer, h 74 Elizabeth. Hill James, car builder, h 17 Third. Hill John S, clerk, 52 Genesee, bds Bleecker St. House. Hill George, carpenter, h 9 Union. Hill Henry, of Canfield

HINKLEY LEWIS, Phoenix Livery, 37 Hotel, bds 96 State. Hinman John E., h 33 Whitesboro. Hirt Harmon, butcher, bds Maria Hirt's. Hirt Maria, widow of Frederick, s s Oak, 5 e Schuyler. Hitchcock Alfred, h 8 Broadway. Hitchcock Alfred G., bds 8 Broadway. Hitchcock Abram, clerk, bds 8 Broadway. Hitchcock James K., h 31 Broad. Hitchcock Marcina, pattern maker, bds 19 Cornelia. Hitchin Elizabeth, widow, h 29 Cornelia. Hitzelberger Frederick, boat builder, h 151 Fayette. Hitzelberger Laurence, butcher, h cor Columbia and Wiley. Hobin Michael, cordwainer, h 29 John. Hobson Joseph, overseer gigging room, h 114 Schuyler. Hobbs James, laborer, h 74 Blandina. Hobby U., tanner, Whitesboro, h 24 Elizabeth. Hobby William A., h 34 Steuben. Hodges Nelson A., painter, h 13 Carnahan, Hoeffler Nicholas, cabinet maker, h 3 Pine. Hoeffler Philip, laborer, h 144 Whitesboro. Hoeflinger Sebastian, laborer, h 21 Elm. Hoerle Jacob H., laborer, h cor Hope aud Schuyler. Hoerlin John G., tailor, h 18 Variek. Hoffman Adam, laborer, h 149 Water. Hoffman John, farmer, h Slayton's Bush Road. Hoffman Valentine, teamster, hss Warren, 4 w Garden. Hoffmeister Frank, laborer, h Joseph, 2 n Canal. Hogan Mrs. Ellen, widow, h 13 First. Hogan John, livery agent, h 45 John. Hogan Margaret, widow, bds 45 John. Hogan Michael, blacksmith, h 42 Water. Holbrook Gilbert F.. cordwainer, h 26 Tibbitts. Holgate Jerome B., historian, bds Bleecker St. House. Holland Bridget, bds 7 Rutger. Holland Betsey M., widow of R. C, h 77 State. Holloran Michael, laborer, h 25 Columbia. Holloran Michael F., clerk, bds 25 Columbia. Holloran Thomas, laborer, h 49 Jay. Hollister Frederick, bd3 National Hotel. LEWIS HINKLEY, PHCBNIX XJIVESHY, Ho. 37 Hotel Street, Opposite the Post Office. HORSES AND CARRIAGES, For any part of the country, furnished on short notice. 97

Hollon John, cartman, h 43 Main. Hollum Rebecca, widow, h 24 Stark. Holloway Philip, carpenter, h 13 Jason. Holman Charles, harness maker, h 74 Catharine. Holmes John J., carriage trimmer, h 50 West. Holmes John, cartman, h 70 Cooper. Holstein Israel, grocer, 44 Blandina. res same. Holstein Moses, peddler, h 66 Broadway. Holt James, blacksmith, h 163 Whitesboro. Holt Samuel, blacksmith, bds 163 Whitesboro. Homan Francis, cabinet maker, h 62 Court. Hone James, mason, h 39 Elm. Hoover John, wool sorter, hue Bleecker, 1 w Kossuth Avenue. Hoover Martin, teamster, h cor Albany and Kossuth Avenue. Hopkins Charles H, of H. A. Lane, h 53 Lansing. Hopkins Ira D , h 64 Main. Hopkins Ira D., Jr., student, bds 64 Main. Hopkins L. W., student, bds 64 Main. Hopkins Robert B., bds 13 Spring. Hopkins Thomas A., book-keeper Oneida Brewery, h 13 Spring Hopkins William E., book-keeper Warner & Ray's. Hopkins & Lane, proprietors City Mill, aud flour store, 9 Liberty. Hopper George J., h 14 West Bridge. Hopper Thomas, treasurer Utica Water Works Company, office 196 Genesee, h 12 West Bridge. Hopson Henry, of Sherwood & H., h 44 Broad. Hopson Charles, clerk, 123 Genesee, bds 44 Broad. Hornby John, cordwainer, 13 Varick, b Bame. Horn Henry, carpenter, bds 33 Charlotte. Horn H. V. D.

Howell Llewellyn D., h 102 Whitesboro. Howell Thomas B , paper hanger, h 81 Bleecker. Howlett Miss E. M., principal Hamilton st. school, bds B. Sprague's. Hoxie Charles, teamster, h^cor Howard Avenue and Square st. Hoy John, laborer, h 12 Erie. Hoyer Peter, peddler, h 62 Varick. Hoyt John C, attorney and counsellor, h 78 Whitesboro. Hoyte Eli, boat-builder, h 28 Varick- Hnbbard Spencer, teazle dealer, bds Mrs. Huntington's. Hubbard Frederick, bds 63 Bleecker. Hubbard Mrs. Thomas H., widow, h 63 Bleecker. Hubbell Alrick, h 67 Broad." Hudson Edward, boiler maker, bds 174 Whitesboro. Hughes Catharine, dressmaker, h 70 Washington. Hughes David H, Utica Water Works, b 10 South. Hughes David, attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Hughes David, U. W. Mills, h 8 Stark. Hughes Edward, laborer, bds 8 Division. Hughes Edward D., mason, h 10 West Bridge. Hughes Elizabeth, milliner, 6 Whitesboro, res same. Hughes Griffith, carpenter, h 71 Whitesboro. Hughes Griffith H, clerk, 55 Hotel, h 60 Liberty. Hughes Hugh, blacksmith, h 33 Water. Hughes Hugh, cutter at Rice & Co.'s, h 21 Spring. Hughes Henry, attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Hughes Henry, tailor, h 96 Miller. Hughes James, clerk, bds 70 Broad. Hughes John, of Quick & H., bds 67 Court. Hughes John H., attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Hughes John R., machinist, h 28 Columbia. Hughes Joseph, li 67 Court. Hughes Kate L, dressmaker, bds 41 Blandina. Hughes Lewis, laborer, h 8 Division. Hughes Lewis, daguerrean artist, cor Columbia and Varick, h 17 Varick. Hughes Lewis E., machinist, li 89 Court. Hughes Myrick, porter Bank of Utiea, bds 7 Hotel. Hughes Owen, laborer, hss Lansing, 6 w Albany. Hughes Richard H., carpenter, h 41 Blandina. Hughes Richard, tinsmith, bds 1). G. Bates'. Hughes Robert, tailor, h cor Washington and Whitesboro. Hughes Robert J., laborer, hns Bleecker, 1 e Mohawk. Hughes William, stone cutter, bds 13 Elizabeth. Hulbert John, book-keeper Savings' Bank at Bank Central New York, bds Bleecker St. House. Huling James H, printer at Lunatic Asylum. Humphrey William, confectioner, h 81 Cooper. Hugill Miss Ann, dressmaker, li 4 Steuben. 99 Hugill Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker, h 4 Steuben. Hull David, grocer, cor John and Mary, h 16 Blandina. Hull Marquis W., clerk, cor John and Mary, bds 16 Blandina. Hunt Charles H , student at H. R. White's, bds 34 Blandina. Hunt Delos H., of Curry & H., h 40 Lansing. Hunt Harvey. M. D., h 112 John. Hunt Isaac J., M. D., office Exchange Buildings, h 8 Lansing. Hunt John S., book-keeper Utica City Bank, bds J. Savage's. Hunt Jacob, M. D., office and house 54 Whitesboro. HUNT JEREMIAH, boot and shoe store, 109 Genesee, h 34 Blandina. Hunt Mary, S. C. Mills, h 69 Columbia. Hunt Myron H., carpenter, h 2 Meadow. Hunt William, cigar maker, bds Clinton Hotel. Hunt William J., clerk, bds 34 Blandina. Hunt William D., student, 6 Exchange Buildings, bds 8 Lansing. Hunt Ward, att'y and counsellor, 15 Rroad, h 308 Genesee. Hunt R. W., res 8 Miller. Hunt George W., cigar maker, bds Central Hotel. Hunter James, S. W. Mills, h 112 Court. Huntington Mrs., City Hotel boarding-house, cor Genesee and Car­ nahan. Hurd Henry H. & Co., flour and cattle food merchants, 17 Liberty. Hurd Henry H., of H. H. H.

Hutchinson Alexander, cigar maker, h 32 Elizabeth. Hutchinson Charles W., dealer in cotton and woolen manufacturers articles, 34 Catharine, bds Bleecker St. House. Hutchinson Edwin, student, bds 49 Elizabeth. Hutchinson Francis, hatter, h 4 Seneca. Hutchinson George, printer, h 18 Plant. Hutchinson Holmes, h 49 Elizabeth. Hutchinson James H., clerk, 58 Genesee, bds 39 Elm. Hutchinson John, engineer, C. R. R., bds 3 First. Hutchinson Robert, grocer, cor John and Bleecker, bds Clinton Hotel. Hutten John J , brewer, h 69 Third. Huxford Hiram P., planing mill and lumber yard, 48, h 60 State. Hydon William, laborer, h 68 Mohawk. Hyland Julia, widow of Daniel, h 14 First. I Indian Chief Hotel, cor Oneida and Walker. Ingraham Nicholas, farmer, hws Albany, 3 ab Bleeeker. Ingleby Joseph, wood turner, h 40 Charlotte. Inlioff Kaspnr, laborer, h 61 Erie. Imfeldt Joseph, carpenter, hes Mohawk, 2 n City Line. Ilsley E. Clarke, organist and music teacher, rooms Washington Hall, bds Bleecker St. House. Illingworth Joseph J., engineer, S. C. Mills, h 26 Spring. I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Exchange Buildings. Irion Michael, locksmith, h 114 Lansing. Irons Bruce, clerk, bds D. G. Bates'. Irving Mrs. William, tailoress, h 22 Jay. Isham Isaac, tobacconist, h 43 Cornelia. Isham John W., tobacconist, h 47 Garden. Isele Fridalin, carpenter, h 87 Mohawk. Isele John J., bds 87 Mohawk. Ives William, h 11 Elizabeth. Ives George H., clerk, 153 Genesee, bds 11 Elizabeth.

Jackson C. A., cook, h 30 Washington. Jackson John, bds 5 Post. Jackson Mrs. Martha, cook, h 7 Post. Jackson Susan, h w s Jay, 1 e Mohawk. Jackson Thomas F., reed maker, h 15 Louisa. Jackson William S., butcher, junction Genesee and State, res New Hartford. 101

Jacob Samuel, tin peddler, h 11 Post. Jacobs Emery IT., carriage maker, h 10 Pearl. Jacobs John, cigar maker, h 123 Schuyler. Jacobs Lewis, gardener, h 41 Garden. Jacobs Mrs. Lucinda, boarding-house, 75 Fayette. Jacobs Samuel, steamboat agent, bds Bang's Hotel. Jacobs Samuel C, proprietor American Hotel. Jaeger Henry, carpenter, h 12 Wiley. Jacqueline George, laborer, h cor South and Mohawk. Jaehrling Christian F., laborer, h 4 Edward. Jakeman Mrs , seamstress, res 12 Tibbitts' Block. James Arthur, carpenter, li 104 John. James Daniel, bds 63 Catharine. James David, carpenter, h 7 West. James Edward, S C. Mills, bds 93 Spring. James Edward, student. Ms 104 John. James Evan, cartman, h 23 Spring. James John, moulder, h 12 West. James John W., tailor, li 21 Plant. James Joseph, builder, 39 Scneoa, h 104 John. James Morgan, gunsmith, cor Fayette and Seneca, h 46 Columbia. James Morris 13., cartman, bds 23 Spring. James Mrs. Ann. widow of Morgan, h 63 Catharine. James Mrs. Catharine, widow of Daniel, h 8 First. James Mrs. Sarah, widow of William h 66 Court. James Richard, peddler, h 82 Whitesboro. James Thomas, clerk, 31 Genesee, h 41 Whitesboro. James Thomas, tailor, h 23 Washington. James William H, of Needham ife J., bds Bleecker St. House. Janski J., hatter, bds W. Charles'. Jarratt Edward W., hat, cap and fur store, 126 Genesee, bds 98 Park Avenue. Jarratt Henry F., express messenger, bds 93 Park Avenue. Jarratt William, elerk, 159 Genesee, h 93 Park Avenue. Jamieson William, gas fitter, 2 Bleeeker, h 27 Charlotte. Jenkins Mrs. Sophia, li 23 Mary. Jenison Charles, bds 23 Columbia. Jenison Frederick G., tinsmith, h 40 Blandina. Jenison Henry, cordwainer, h 23 Columbia. Jenison Henry J., cordwainer, h 1 Tracy. Jenison Joseph A., clerk, 71 Genesee, bds 23 Columbia. Jennings James, hatter, h 16 Seneca. Jennings Michael, mason, b 162 Court. Jennings RinharJ. laborer, h cor Lansing and Albany. Jepson Christopher S., printer, bds 14 Devereux. Jerrams Joseph, carpenter, b 143 Wafer. Jess Hruiry. sash maker, bds 44 Liberty. Jewett Benjamin F., farmer, hes Genesee, 2 s Clinton. 102

Johns John, carpenter, h 8 Blandina. Johnson Alexander B., h 236 Genesee. Johnson Arthur B., att'y and counsellor, office Tibbitts' Block, bds 235 Genesee. Johnson Charles A., att'y and counsellor, office Tibbitts' Block, bds 235 Genesee. Johnson Charles B., tailor, h 9 Washington. Johnson Daniel B., watch maker at Bailey's, h 41 West. JOHNSON DANIEL W., Boston fish market, cor Bleecker and Charlotte, h 10 Rebecca. Johnson Edward, waiter at City Saloon. Johnson Edward, barber, bds 2 Huntington. Johnson E. R., clerk, 8 Liberty, h 12 Seneca. Johnson Frederick, law student, bds U. Dunning's. Johnson Henry, oil cloth factory, h 20 Edward. Johnson James, blacksmith, h 50 Water. Johnson James, cordwainer, h 4 Montgomery. Johnson John, blacksmith, h 7 Montgomery. Johnson John B., blacksmith, h 39 Oneida. Johnson Joseph, painter, h cor Albany and South. Johnson Nathan, farmer, hws Albany, 1 n tollgate. Johnson William, li 15 Leah. Johnson William C, attorney and counsellor, office Tibbitts' Block, h head of Steuben Park. Johnston Thomas, boat builder, h 16 Hope. Jones Ann, widow of Peter, h 61 Varick. Jones Mrs. Ann, widow, h 76 Whitesboro. Jones Andrew, of J. & Roberts, res Marcy. Jones Anthony, laborer, h 202 Whitesboro. Jones Anthony A., grocer, 14, h 66 Fayette. Jones C..F. D., agent Commissioners of Emigration, office 12 Catha­ rine, res New Hartford. Jones Daniel, h 58 Stark. Jones David, carpenter, h 90 WhiteBboro. Jones David, carpenter, h 43 Miller. Jones David, S. C. Mills, h 20 Huntington. Jones David, stone cutter, h 85 Whitesboro. Jones David, h 34 Stark. BOSTON PISH MARKET, CORNER BLEECKER & CHARLOTTE STS., (opposite Baptist Church,) D. W. JOHNSON, DEALER IN

Lobsters, Oysters by the Can, Clams, Poultry, &c. £T3~ A choice assortment of GROCERIES constantly on hand. B3— Particular attention paid to orders from the Country. 103

Jones David H., coach painter, h 133 Lansing. Jones David L., wool sorter, h 10 Stark. Jones David B., h 64 Whitesboro. Jones David li., cabinet maker, h 81 Lansing. Jones David F., blacksmith, h 66 Columbia. Jones Ebenezer, last maker, 10 John, h 63 Cornelia. Jones Edward E., carpenter, h 39 Miller. Jones Edward, carpenter, h 14 Howard Avenue. Jones Edward, S. C. Mills, h 20 Fay. Jones Edmund, clerk, 81 Genesee, bds Franklin House. Jones Elias A, clerk, 23, h 67 Liberty. Jones Elizabeth, widow of Robert, h 84 Whitesboro. Jones Mrs. Elizabeth J., h 4 Blandina. Jones Ellen J., dressmaker, bds 71 Steuben. Jones Ellis, laborer, h 25 Washington. Jones Evan, grocer, 1 Kirkland Block, h 32 Court. Jones Evan, carpenter, h 9 Steuben. Jones Evan, carpenter, h 43 Charlotte. Jones Frederick, mason, h 7 South. Jones Griffith G., stone cutter, li 310 Genesee. Jones Griffith O., h 11 Aiken. Jones Griffith, attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Jones Griffith, distiller, h 74 Broadway. Jones Mrs. Harriet, matron of Utica Orphan Asylum. Jones J. Wyman, attorney and counsellor, office Tibbitts' Block, res Whitestown. Jones Miss Janette E., dressmaker, h 72 Court. Jones John, clerk, 117 Genesee, h 35 Blandina. Jones John, station man C. RR., h 72 Court. Jones John, U. W. Mills, h 28 Stark. Jones John, laborer, bds E. Vaughn's. Jones John, mason, h 34 Elizabeth. Jones John A., carpenter, h 33 Miller. JoneB John E., mason, h 55 Chenango Avenue. Jones John E., M. D., office Garble Block, h 67 Liberty. Jones John E., builder, shop rear 2, h 2 Carnahan. Jones Rev. John E., Pastor Welsh Baptist Church. Jones John F., butcher, h Roberts' Alley. Jones John G., mason, h 26 Seymour Avenue. Jones John G., stone cutter, h junction Chenango Av and Plant st. Jones John H., painter, h 14 Steuben. Jones John I., tailor, bds 26 Blandina. Jones John J., engineer C. RR., h 7 Charles. Jones John J., attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Jones John O., salesman at Huxford's lumber yard, h 94 State. Jones John O., ostler at Franklin House. Jones John R., wagon maker, h 10 Canal. Jones John R., tailor, 119 Fayette, bds 7 Elizabeth. 104

JONES JOHN R., Liquor Dealer, 93 Genesee, res Whitestown. Jones John S., mason, bds 14 Devereux. JONES J01.I N T , carriage manufacturer, 15 and 17, li 65 Catharine. Jones Jobn W., cordwainer, 20 Division, h 134 Whitesboro. Jones John vV., attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Jones John W., gardener, h 29 Miller. Jones John X., h 10 Fay. Jones Joseph, overseer wood work shop, C. RR. h 20 Steuben Park. Jones Mrs Laura, widow, h cor Mary and Second. Jones Laura, li 72 Court. Jones Lewis, clerk freight office, C. RR., h 09 Mary. Jones Lewis R., blacksmith, li 71 Steuben. Jones Lewis, carpenter, b 71 Broad. Jones L. II. I, carriage maker, h 49 Second. Jones Miss Mary, nurse, h 84 Whitesboro. Jones Mrs. Mary A., widow of John N,h 28 Blandina. Jones Moses, cordwainer, bds 14 Devereux. Jones Mrs. Mary H., h 11 Seymour Avenue. Jones Mrs. Mnrgarette, h 71 Steuben Jones Morven M., att'y and justice of tbe peace, 2 Exchange Build­ ings, h 89 Fayette. Jones Newell N., clerk, 93 Genesee, bds J no. R. Jones'. Jones Owen, stone cutter, h 24 High. Jones Owen, attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Jones Owen, teamster at Lunatic Asylum. Jones Owen, saddler, h 10 Charles. Jones Richard G., mason, h 40 Plant. Jones Richard T., mason, h 17 Breese. Jones Richard E, weaver, S. C. Mills, h 75 Court. Jones Richnsd T., liquor merchant, 6 Whitesboro, res same. Jones Richard, cordwainer, h Johnson, opp Joseph. Jones Richard W.. clerk, bds 79 Whitesboro. Jones Robert A., clerk, 14, bds 72 Whitesboro. Jones Robert, mason, bds 14 Devereux. Jones Samuel A., student of Medicine at Dr. Watson's, bds 2 Car­ nahan. Jones Silas W., h 58 Whitesboro. Jones Tbelwin, clerk, 69 Whitesboro, bds 29 Miller. Jones ife Roberts, grocers, 14 Whitesboro. JOHN K. JONES, WHOLESALE DEALER IN w@Mmmm &mm mmmssmn OTMUI® mm (Loqxyj®^ No. 93 Genesee Street, cor. of Catharine, Utica. 105

Jones Thomas G., carpenter, h 12 Howard Avenue. Jones.ThomasE , grocer, and dealer in pork, 14, h 64 Fayette. Jones Thomas W., carpenter, h 21 Howard Avenue. Jones Thomas S., blacksmith, h 23 Varick. Jones Thomas ft, student, bds 25 Hotel. Jones Thomas H,, of Thomas & J., bds T. Midlam's. Jones Thomas E., attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Jones Thomas, laborer, bds E. Vaughn's. Jones Thomas, tailor, \i*l5 Cooper. Jones Thomas, student at law, bds 19 Seneca. Jones William, cutter at 54 Genesee, h 16 Steuben. Jones William, carpenter, h 59 Miller. Jones William, watchman S. C. Mills, h 94 Whitesboro. Jones William, mason, bds J no. Hawort.h's. Jones William E., wheelwright, bds 52 Bleecker. Jones William D., printer, bds Roberts' Alley. Jones William P., refiner and separator of metals, bds Northern Hotel. Jones William S , printer, bds 84 Whitesboro. Jones William W., laborer, li 94 Miller. Jones William W., cordwainer, h 79 Whitesboro. Jordan Henry, butcher, bds 23 Devereux. Jordan Francis, butcher, h 210 Genesee. Jordan James, machinist, h 35 Bridge. Jordan John, ostler at Clinton Hotel. Jordan Patrick, laborer, h 37 Third. Joslin Mrs. Diadama, widow of David, li 224 Whitesboro. Joslin John S., h 84 John. Joyce Thomas, laborer, h 105 Bleecker. Joyce William, of Dunn & J., h 15 Catharine. Judson Charles H., artist, 15 Tibbitts' Block, h 33 Catharine. Judson Mrs. Mary A.^-bds Wm. Piatt's. Judge Tliomas, cordwainer, h 10 Carnahan. Jungbes Peter, mason, h 18 Parker. Junction House, cor Varick and Whitesboro, James Mapes, Propri­ etor.

Qglft NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT. ^P 15 & 17 Catharine St, opposite Peckham's Stove Factory. JOHN T. JONES, Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Utica, and the people generally, that in connection with his former business, he continues the manufacture of CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ICJ- REPAIRING will be carefully and promptly attended to. 106 K Kane Matthew, cordwainer, bds 51 Water. Kane Dennis, tailor, h 86 Mohawk. Kane Patrick, peddler, h 24 Jay. Kane Patrick, laborer, h cor Jay and Third. Kapp Francis, U. W. Mills, hns Orchard, 7 w Philip. Kaye George, grocer and tin shop, c,or Cooper and Varick, h same. Kansmeir Frederick, cordwainer, h 9 Neilson. Keaffer Joseph, 5th Ward Saloon, 111 Bleecker. Kearsing George, gold beater, bds Central Hotel. Keating George, constable, li 92 Mary- Keating John H., upholsterer, h 28 Whitesboro. Keeling Henry W., printer, bds Mrs. Huntington's. Keeling James, carpenter, bds Catharine St. House. Keen John, tailor, hws Albany, 2 n Webster. Keenan Richard, S. W. Mills, hns Warren, 1 w Saratoga. Keenan John, groeer, 70 Broad, h same. Keefe Thomas, laborer, h Mohawk, 4 ab jail. Kehrer George, cigar maker, bds 100 Fayette. Keins Andrew, U. W. Mills, h 25 South Hamilton. Keiser Anselm, carpenter, hss Warren, 3 w Garden. Keiser George, barber, 109 Fayette. Keiser Matthias, laborer, hss Warren, 1 e Stark. Keiser Michael, h 37 Stark. Keiser Mary, widow of Nicholas, h Garden, n Chenango Canal. Keiser Nicholas, cabinet maker, h 161 Whitesboro. Keiser Paul, h 72 Erie. Keisler George, blacksmith, h 30 Neilson. Kellett Patrick, harness and trunk maker, h 55 Fayette. Keleher John, carpenter, bds A. F. Miller's. Keleber Michael, teamster, hes Kossuth Avenue, 4 ab South st. Keller George, stone cutter, h cor Mohawk and South. Kelner J. D., German Apothecary, cor Wiley and Columbia, h same. Kelley Alice, widow, hes Mohawk, 1 n Rutger. Kelley Garratt, blacksmith, h 29 Saratoga. Kelley James, laborer, h 58 Third. Kelley John, mason, h 17 Philip. Kelley John C, proprietor Sherwood House, cor Broad and John. Kelley J. E. H., clerk, 62 Genesee, bds Sherwood House. Kelley Dennis, laborer, h 17 Spring. Kelley Miss Jane E., Principal Utica Female Academy, 77 Wash­ ington. Kelley Mrs. Mary, laundress, h 105 Water. Kelley Miss Mary A., teacher TJ. F. Academy, bds same, Kelley Michael, laborer, h 10 Burnet. Kelley Michael, laborer, h 70 Jay. 107

Kelley Martin, laborer, h 5 Jay. Kelley Mrs. Ann, laundress, h 54 Water. Kelley Daniel, laborer, bds M. Bell's. Kelley Lucinda, widow of Patrick, bds 23 Aiken. Kelley Patrick, laborer, h 3 Montgomery. Kelley Patrick, laborer, h cor Bridge and Catharine. Kelley Patrick, laborer, h 112 Bloecker. Kelley Patrick, laborer, hes Albany, 3 s Bleecker. Kelley Patrick, laborer, h 12 Charlotte. Kelley Patrick, cartman, h 76 Miller. Kelley Patrick, laborer, h 17 Spring. Kelley Peter, brakesman C. RR:, bds L Sullivan's. Kelley Stephen, mason, hws Steuben, 6 s Gold. Kelley Thomas, laborer, h 96 Steuben. Kelley Thomas, wheelwright, h 23 Aiken. Kellogg A. G., laborer, King, 1 s Clark. Kellogg Charles C, h 274 GeneBee. Kellogg James H., carpenter, h 94 Broad. Kellogg John G., law student, bds 4 W. Bridge. Kellogg Mrs. Mary E., h 4 West Bridge. Kellogg Orchard G., attorney and counsellor, office Mechanics'Hall, h 12 Lansing. Kellogg Palmer V. & Co., wholesale clothing merchants, 53 Franklin Square, and 33 Seneca. Kellogg Palmer V, of P. V. K. & Co., h 288 Genesee. Kellogg Spencer, h 286 Genesee. Kemerer Andrew, laborer, h 29 Leah. Kemp George, cordwainer, h 22 Broadway. Kempf Marx, laborer, h Joseph, 5 n Canal. Kendall J. B., M. D., office 199 Genesee, b 53 Broadway. Kennedy Thomas, blacksmith, h 47 Miller. Kennerknecht Michael, laborer, h 105 Court. Kenney Michael, laborer, h 4 Pine. Keut George, butcher, h 31 Mary. Kent Luther M , Foreman Observer Office, h 17 West Bridge. Kent William, h 28 Fayette. Kenyon Marcus, printer, Central Independent Office, and janitor Mechanics' Hall, office same, bds Franklin House. Kern Aaron, h 84 Liberty. Kernan Bridget, widow of Barney, li 256 Whitesboro. Kernan, Quin &, Kernan, attorneys aud counsellors, office Devereux Block. Kernan Francis, of K, Q. & K., h 5 Kent. Kernan Michael, clerk IT. W. Mills, bds 62 Elizabeth. Kernan Patrick, IT. W. Mills, h 80 Schuyler. Kernan William, h 62 Elizabeth. Kernan William Jr., of K, Q. & K., bds 62 Elizabeth. Kerns Mrs. Maria, widow of John, h 39 Columbia. 108

Kerrigan John, carpenter, h 98 Steuben. Kerrigan Rosnnna, widow of James, h 98 Steuben. Ketchum Andrew J., clerk, 169 Genesee, bds American Hotel. Ketchum Miss Ellen S., teacher, 5th Ward School, bds 106 John. Ketchum Tamma W., teacher, 5th Ward School, bds 106 John. Keuch Henry, laborer, h 9 Parker. Keyser Francis, painter, h 3 Thomas' West Avenue. Kiebler Christian, locksmith, hes Floyd, 2 n Canal, Kiely Owen, laborer, hws Steuben, 8 8 Gold. Kiely Timothy, captain state scow, h 79 Steuben. Kiensle John, tailor, h 144 Water. Kiesler John N., saloon, 89 Bleecker, h same. Kiesling John, peddler, h 7 Breese. Kilian Philip, laborer, h 56 West. Kilian Philip Jr., carpenter, bds 56 West. Kilty John, laborer, h cor Catharine and First. Kinalty Patrick, laborer, h cor Kemble and Clinton. Kinney Francis, laborer, C. R&-. hws Hubbell, 2 s Broad. Kinney Mrs. Bridget, laundress, h 51 Washington. Kinney John, cordwainer, h 44 Elizabeth. Kinney Mrs. Mary, widow, h 95 Bleeeker. Kimball Bartlett W, cordwainer, h B s Rutger, 1 e Mohawk.' Kincaid George, h 107 John. Kincaid Mrs. George, milliner and dressmaker, 12 Broad. Kincaid James C. P., bds 107 John. King Martin W., teamster, h 53 West. King Mrs. M. W., fortune teller, h 53 West King Simeon V., moulder, h 83 State. Kingsley Charles C, of T. L. K. & Son, h 103 John. KINGSLEY T. L.

Kirkby George, peddler, h 12 Charlotte. Kirk James, cutter at P. V. Kellogg & Co.'s, h 57 Oneida. Kirk James S.

DEPUTY SHERIFF OF ONEIDA COUNTY, Office With the Sheriff, No. 3 Tibbitts' Block, (RESIOENCE 72 LANSING STREET,) UTICA, N . Y . fW All business entrusted to him will be promptly and carefully executed. RKHRESCKS.—J. S. & M. PucKBiM, Stove Manufrs, 4c.; Din* t MAYKASD, Lock Manuf'rs; HUGH OKOOKKE, late Sheriff; OONKXINQ & THKOOP, Attorneys. 10 110

Klinck Dwight, attorney and counsellor, bds 72 Lansing. Kling Christopher, tailor, h 1 Blandina. Kling Henry M-, cutter at Lewis & Wood's, h 60 Charlotte.' Kling Hiram, harness and trunk maker, 43 Genesee, h 3 Blandina. Kling John L, cutter at Lewis

Kuntz Jacob, cordwainer, h 10 Neilson. Kunkely Edward, artist, Tibbitts' Block, h 18 Pearl. Kundher William, gardener, h 24 Elm.

Lacher Lewis, moulder, h 24 Fay. Lackey James, porter at Oneida Bank, h 71 Water. Lackey James, switchman C. RR., bds 21 Third. Lackey John, talesn^n C. RR. freight house, h 21 Third. Lackenbee John, carpenter, bds A. Morris'. Ladd Joy H., cabinet maker, h 54 Broadway. Laird Morris S.. dealer in grain, h 60 Broadway. LAIMBEER GEORGE, tailor, 142 Genesee, bds Central Hotel. Laister James, boarding house, 30 Main. Laister John, bds 30 Main. LALOR

"Which he is prepared to makeup to order in the latest Btyle and best manner. PMCES FOR CUTTING GARMENTS.—For coats, 60 cts.; vests, 25 cts.; pants, 25 cts. tSTT Persons who buy their cloths at this establishment, can have them cut free of charge. 112 Lang Edward, soap maker, h 200J Whitesboro. Lang Jacob, chair finisher, h 64 Johnson. Lang Michael, cabinet maker, h 83 Cooper. Lang Margaret, widow, h 22 Parker. Langdon Arietta, h 69 Cornelia. Langdon Pheebe, h 69 Cornelia. Langford Charles C, clerk, 33 Genesee, bds 63 Whitesboro. Langford George, cashier Oneida Bank, h 53 Whitesboro. Langford Moreau, bds 63 Whitesboro. Lansing Jared W., clerk, 46 Genesee, bds Mrs. Huntington's. Lanz Frederick, painter, h'34 Erie. Lanz Matthew, carpenter, h 124 Elizabeth. Lanz Joseph, peddler, h 123 Water. Larkin Allen, laborer, h cor Whitesboro and Schuyler. Larkin James, carpenter, bds 50 Cooper. Larkin Mary, widow of Patrick, h 50 Cooper. Larkin Michael, clerk, County Clerk's office, h 50 Cooper. Larkin Owen, teamster, bds 50 Cooper. Larkin Patrick, carpenter, bds 50 Cooper. Latham Charles, h 22 Eagle. Lathrop Azel J., builder, 97 Park Avenue, h 99 John st. Lathrop Henry, h 20 Howard Avenue. Latimore John, hatter, 64 Genesee, h 51 Broadway. Latimore James, clerk, 64 Genesee, bds 51 Broadway. Latimore Robert, livery driver, bds 12 Division. Latimore Robert S., cutter at P. V. Kellogg & Co.'s, h 22 Main. Latimore Thomas G, ass't book-keeper, Bank of Utica, bds 61 Broadway. Latour Anthony W., ass't weighmaster, h 31 Charlotte. Latour Edmund H., clerk, post office, bds 31 Charlotte. Latour John A., bds 31 Charlotte. Latus Henry, farmer, h w s Albany, 4 ab Rutger. Laughlin Michael, cutter, 96 Genesee, h 5 Mary. Laughpaugh Daniel, carpenter, h 30 Jay. Law Buildings, 88 and 90 Genesee. Lawrence Lewis, proprietor lumber yard, planing mill, sash, blind and door factory, 34 Seneca, h, cor Steuben Park and Rutger. Lawrence Lewis H., book-keeper, 34 Seneca, bds National Hotel. Lawson George, sup't Utica Water Works Co., h 2 West Bridge.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL OF ALL KINDS, Fire Brick, Clay, Sand, Water Lime, &c. &c, PQK1E ©LTKSSIT ©©At YAH®- ^*A full assortment of Scranton, Lehigh, Laokawana, Peach Orchard, Oum. berland, Blossburgh and Pittsburgh Goals, for sale in large or small quantities. 113

Lawson Thomas, gardener, h cor Miller and Square. Laydon James, of McKennon

Lewis William D., agent Lake Shore Railroad, h 9 Hotel. Lewis W. J., attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Lewis William H, of G. W. Lewis a'n.T, h 5 Neilson. Littinger Charles, cabinet m..ker, h 73 Bleecker. Litzkendorf Charles, boat builder, h 120 Elizabeth. Livingston James, cook, h 130 Lansing, Livingston Joseph W., gunsmith, h 6 Blandina. Lizer Marcus, peddler, h 64 Broadway. Lloyd Ann, widow of Thomas, h 8 Burnet. Lloyd Daniel, U. W. Mills, h 27 Saratoga. Lloyd Henry, S. W. Mills,, h 32 Stark. Lloyd John, h 36 Main. Lloyd Miss Catharine, music teacher, h 36 Main. Lloyd Thomas, machinist, bds 51 Cooper. Lloyd William, U. W. Mills, h 27 Garden. Locee Henry, engineer, C. R. R., bds 3 First. Loehman Charles, cabinet maker, h 214 Whitesboro. Lochner Frederick, furrier, h 140 Fayette. proprietor rt fwjjle'a fMse, NO. 11 OTAIN STREET, (NEAR THE CENTRAL RAIL ROAD DEPOT.) B3~Parties can be accommodated with Music on Bhort notice. 116

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Lull Joel, h 30 Fayette. Lulei George, laborer, h 15 Canal. Lumbard Horace, livery stable, rear 88 Catharine, h same. Lumbard James, teacher private school, 230 Genesee, bds 33 Fayette; Lumbard Miss Rosabella, milliner, 131 Genesee, bds 33 Fayette. Lund Charles C, grocer, cor Elizabeth and John, bds same. Lund James G., railroad contractor, h 283 Genesee. Luppold Jacob, laborer, h 4 Canal. Lutz August, cordwainer, h 52 Canal. Lux Frederick, blacksmith, h 110 Schuyler. Lux George, butcher, h 168 Court. Lux George, h 166 Court. Lux George, butcher, eor Fayette and Variek, h 122 Fayette. Lyman L. W., organ builder, bds Franklin House. Lyman A. T., lumber merchant, bds 270 Genesee. Lj-man S. P., att'y and counsellor, h 270 Genesee. Lyman William B., baker, 5, h 6 Pearl. Lynch James, tobacconist, h n s Blandina, 1 w Third. Lynch James S., bds National Hotel. Lynch Mrs. Mary, widow, h 89 Jay. Lynch Thomas, laborer, hes Tibbitts, 2 s Leah. Lynch Thomas, plumber, bds 14 Devereux. Lyon Mrs. Ann, widow, h 18 Spring. Lyon Mrs. Eliza, widow of Philemon, h 97 John. Lyon

Mahon Patrick, bds Fayette St. House. Maine Mrs. N., widow of Dr. Maine, bds 28 Charlotte. Malaney John, carpenter, lies Barnes, 2 ab Rutger. Malaney William, laborer, hes Barnes, 3 s Rutger. Malone Ellen, widow, h 19 Bridge. Malone Ellen, widow, b cor Elizabeth and Third. Maloney James, laborer, h 100 Water. Maloy Barney, laborer, lies Albany, 1 ab Rutger. Maloy Patrick, laborer, h 45 Steuben. Maloy Thomas, carpenter, h 45 Steuben. Makepeace George S., boot and shoe store, and livery stable, 68 Seneca, h 42 Cornelia. Makepeace Hiram I.., h 3 First. Makepeace Miss Mary, manufacturer of children's clothing, h 43 Washington. Maltman Miss Ann, teacher, bds 58 Washington. Maltman Mrs. Jane, widow, h 68 Washington. Mammel John, cabinet finisher, bds 9 Huntington. Manahan Mrs. Anastasia, laundress, li 12 High. Manahan James, barber, bds 12 High. Manahan Edward, laborer, h 76 John. Manahan Francis X., of O'Keil & Co., bds Bagg's Hotel. Manahan James, laborer, h 81 Hart. Manahan Patrick, laborer, h 5 Hope. . Manahan Thomas, clerk, bds 76 John. Manchester T. Clark, book-keeper, 100 and 102 Genesee, h 5 Lansing. Manchester Eli, of M. & Penny, h 313 Genesee. Manchester Otis, clothing merchant, 100 and 102 Genesee, h 6 Lan­ sing. MANCHESTER & PENNY, merchant tailors, 110 Genesee. Manden Philip, S. W. Mills, bds 99 Court. Mandeville William H., cordwainer, h 9 Charles. Mangin John, farmer, hws Steuben, 4 s Gold. Mangin James, laborer, h cor Mohawk and Jay. Mann Charles, h 55 Broad. Mann Charles A., att'y and counsellor, 30 Genesee, h 55 Broad. Mann Thomas, h 40 Blandina. Manning David, clerk, bds 64 Spring. ^ Manning Ezra L, jeweller, and boarding-house, 27 State.

MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN , Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Over-CoatiDgs&TrimmingB, NO. 110 GENESEE STBEET. J^" Fine Clothing, and a general assortment of FURNISHING- GOODS. 119

Manning E. T. & Co., dry goods merchants, 55 Hotel. Manning E. T., of E. T. M. & Co., h 15 Hopper. * Manning Joseph D., of E. T. M.'

MaBOn Benjamin, h 4 Howard Avenue. Mason Theresa, widow, h 47 Howard Avenue. Masonic Hall, Bradish Block, 3d story. Mather Asaph D., groc#y and provision store, cor Genesee and Bleecker, bds 17 Miller. Mather Jere, h 47 John. Mather Joshua, clerk, 163 Genesee, bds 17 Miller. Mather Seeley B., carpenter, h 17 Miller. Mattis John, laborer, hws Mohawk, 1 n City Line. Mattis William, laborer, h 143 Mohawk. Matthews George, laborer, h cor Albany and Kossuth Avenue. Matthews John, porter, h 82 Whitesboro. Matteson & Smith, att'ys and counsellors, over Bank Central N. Y. Matteson Orsamus B., of M. & Smith, h 294 Genesee. Matson Rev. William A., rector of Calvary Church, and editor Gos­ pel Messenger, h 49 Howard Avenue. Maybee Jerome, student of medicine at Dr. Raymond's, bds Mrs. Huntington's. May George, laborer, hws Joseph, 1 n Canal. May James S., M. D., office cor Genesee and Devereux, bds P. D. May's. May Paul D., teacher of penmanship, cor Fayette and Seneca, h cor Cornelia and Spring. Mayer Matthew, wateh maker, 108 Whitesboro. Mayo Simeon E., telegraph operator, bds 72 Fayette. Mayor's Office, City Hall. Maynard Isaac, of Thorn and M., and M., Heath & Co., h 22 Whites­ boro. Maynard Mrs. Mary L., h 11 Seneca. Maynard Thomas, h 13 Broad. . Maynard, Heath

McCann John, blacksmith, bds 13 Elizabeth. McCann Lucy, widow of Hugh, h 25 Spring. McCann Mrs. Mary, laundress, h 64 Water. McCann Patrick, tailor, hss Lansing, 1 w Albany. MeCarron James, tailor, h 29 Aiken. McCarthy Daniel, laborer, h 125 Mary. McCarthy John, laborer, h 86 Court. McCarthy William, laborer, h 268 Whitesboro. McCarty Thomas, laborer, h 72 Catharine McClelland John, manufacturer of potash, hns Broad, 2 w Kossuth Avenue. McClelland James, stone cutter, h 32 Elizabeth. McClements Eliza, S. C. Mills, bds 27 State. McChesney Mi's. Dorcas, bds H. H. Fish's. McClure Warren 0., stationer and book store, 1 Bradish Block, h 19 West Bridge. McCluskey Mrs. Bridget, widow, hss Bleecker, 3 e Mohawk. McCool Patrick, gardener, h 23 Philip. McCormack Daniel, grocer, h 268 Whitesboro. McCormack John, laborer, h 320 Whitesboro. McCormack Thomas, clerk at P. V. Kellogg & Co.'s, h 36 Columbia. McCoy Francis, res Deerfield. McCraith Francis C, teacher, bds 200 Genesee. McCraith Frederick, clerk, 57 Franklin Square, bds 200 Genesee. McCraith John, peddler, h 8 Eagle. McCraith Patrick, M. D., office and res 200 Genesee. McCraith Thomas M., auctioneer, basement Devereux Block, h cor Seymour Av. and Leah st. McCullough John, laborer, hes Kemble, near Clinton. McCusker Patrick, cordwainer, h 12 Carnahan. McDermott Barnard, bds 36 John. McDermott Owen, laborer, h 181 Water. McDermott Peter, boarding house, 36 John. " McDermott Thomas, laborer, h 51 Water. McDonald Anthony, laborer, h 206 Whitesboro. McDonald Henry W., proprietor Northern Hotel, and wholesale and retail dealer in oysters—"solid meats." McDonough Miss Ellen, bds 23 John. McDONOUGH JAMES, News Emporium, Exchange Buildings, h 67 Broad. McDonough James A., clerk, bds 67 Broad. McDonough William A., clerk, bds 67 Broad. McDonough Patrick, hws West, 1 s Arthur. McDowl Charles A., carpenter, h 62 Schuyler. McElwaine Robert, grocer, cor Columbia and Canal, h 32 Charlotte. McElwaine Thomas P., proprietor City Saloon, h 56 Fayette. McGee John, saddler and collar maker, h 3 Tracy. McGee Thomas B., carpenter, Lunatic Asylum, h 24 Jason. 11 122 j, MCDONOUGH, 131 G-enesee Street,

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A large supply of PICTURES and FRAMES constantly on hand, LOOKING-GLASSES and PICTURE FRAMES made to order at greatly reduced prices. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every variety, with a large sup­ ply of Violin, Guit ir, and Banjo Strings of the best quality con­ stantly on hand. 5®-Agent for BLACK STAR LINE of LIVERPOOL PACKETS. 1 Irafts on the Bank of England and Ireland, payable at sight, for sale. 123

McGee Thomas, mason, h 112 Steuben. McGee Thomas, mason, h cor Tracy and Francis. McGinnis James, laborer, h 23 Union. McGinnis Michael, laborer, h 10 Post. McGregor House, 13 Whitesboro, proprietor. McGlinnen Mrs. Jane, widow of William F., h 32 Elizabeth. McGlinnen, Thomas, cigar maker, bds 32 Elizabeth. McGral Patrick, laborer, bds James Lilly's. McGovern John, trunk maker, h 53 Bridge. McGovern Michael, laborer, h 129 Lansing. McGough P., grocery and provision store, cor Bleecker and Third, h cor Elizabeth and Third. McGuire Andrew, merchant tailor, 176 Genesee. McGuire John, carpenter, h 256 Whitesboro. McGuire Patrick, laborer, h 54 Mohawk. McGuire Patrick, waiter at Bagg's Hotel, hss Jay, 1 e Mohawk. McGuire Patrick, laborer, hss Bleecker, 2 e Mohawk. McGuire Theresa, S. W. Mills, bds 174 Whitesboro. McHugh Francis, cartman, h 41 Elizabeth. McHugh William, laborer, h 8 State. Mclncrow Mrs. Thomas, h 21 Union. Mclncrow Richard W., student, bds 22 John. Mclncrow William, proprietor "Military Hall," cor John and Cath­ arine. Mcintosh Andrew J., of A. J.'

DOUBLE RECTIFIERS OF WHISKEY, No. 31 Bleecker Street. S. McKENNAN. JAMES 1AYDON. 124

McKenzie A. D., jeweller, bds 25 Hotel. McKenzie J. C, M. D., office and house, 25 Hotel. McKinney James, baggageman, C. RR., h 7 Water. McKown Jane, widow of Henry, hws Francis, 1 s Plant. McLane Thomas W., book-keeper, h 6 Hotel. McLane Miss M. L, ladies' furnishing store, 89 Genesee, bds 6 Hotel. McLaughlin Patrick, S. C. Mills, h 69 Columbia. McLaughlin Thomas, tobacconist, h 65 Catharine. McLean Alexander, dyer, bds A. McLean's. McLean Andrew, fancy dyer, 35 Liberty, h 29 Columbia. McLean Mrs. Richard, h 244 Whitesboro. McLean George, grocery and provision store, cor Albany and South, McMahon Mrs. Martha, widow, h 60 Jay. McMahon Patrick, laborer, h cor Washington and Water. McMahon Stephen, laborer, bds Mrs. Betts'. McMann Nicholas, laborer, bds 60 Jay. McMakin Francis, plasterer, hws Cherry. McManus Michael, laborer, h 87 Water. McManuB Patrick, laborer, h 91 Water. McMaster Rufus W., mason and carpenter, h 39 Plant. McMillan A., principal advanced school, h 9 West. McMorrin John A., carpenter, h 83 Howard Avenue. McMillan Robert, machinist, h 68 Court McNall John, h cor Washington and Pearl. McNall John A., clerk, 57 Franklin Square, h 21 Hopper. McNall William, bricklayer, bds John McNall's. McNally Charles, cordwainer, h cor Howard Avenue and Eagle st. McNally Margaret, widow, h 13 Leah. McNamee Edward, cordwainer, bds J. Cantwell's. McNeany Catharine, tailoress, bds E. MoNeany's. McNeany Elizabeth, widow of Michael, hes Chenango Avenue, 1 s Havens st. McNeany James, S. C. Mills, bdB E. MoNeany's. McNearney Francis, laborer, h 6 Pine. McNett George, laborer, h 12 Burnet. McNeil Elizabeth, S. W. Mills, bds 174 Whitesboro. McQuade & Son, coal and lumber dealers, cor Jay and Bridge. McQuade James, book-keeper at Gulf Brewery, n 82 Broad, McQuade John F., associate editor Utica Evening Telegraph, bds 40 Catharine. McQuade John, waiter at Bagg's Hotel, h 82 Third. McQuade John W., attorney and counsellor, bds 50 Catharine. McQuade Michael, agent Gulf Brewery, h 40 Catharine. McQuade Michael Jr., bds 40 Catharine. McQuade Olive, tailoress, h 21 Devereux. , McQuade Thomas, of McQ.

McQuivey Solomon, looking glass and picture frame maker, 197 Gen­ esee, h same. McPherson John, cordwainer, h 26 South. McPhee Alexander, agent Section No. 1, Chenango Canal, bds Frank­ lin House. McTavey Mrs. Sarah, widow, h'cor Elizabeth and Third. Me Winne Edward, cigar maker, bds 23 Union. MEACHAM & FARWELL, merchant tailors, 4 Bradish Block. " Meacham L. D., of M. & Farwell, h 78 John. Mechanics' Hall, cor Hotel and Liberty. Meegan Charles, laborer, h 23 Jay. Meegan James, laborer, h 3 Pine. Meegan Patrick, grocery, 30 John, h 62 Mary. Meeker Moses T„ iron merchant, 135 Genesee, h 72 Broadway. Meinoll John, cordwainer, h 1 Clinton. Meinong Joseph, German Inn, 9 Water. Melhinch Andrew, att'y and counsellor, office Exchange Buildings, h 10 Steuben Park. Mengel Charles, piano forte maker, h 100 Fayette. Mercer Richard, machinist, h 87 Jay. Mercer William E., novelty works, bds 87 Jay, MERRELL BRADFORD 'S., bookbinder, 96 and 98 Genesee, h 71 Liberty. Merrell Mrs. C. M., widow of George, h 15 Steuben. Merrell Isaac, h 8 Washington. Merrell Lewis, bookbinder, b 66 Steuben. Merrifield Milton M., mason, bds 29 Cornelia. Merriman Alice, widow of John, h 76 Schuyler. Merriman James, dry goods and grocery store, cor Whitesboro and Schuyler, h cor Columbia and Schuyler. Merritt F. E., printer, h 59 West Bridge. Merry Harriet, hes Howard Avenue, 1 ab Arthur st. Mervine William, Commodore, U. S. Navy, h 18 Mary. Mervine C. B., bds 18 Mary. Methodist Episcopal Church, 24Bleecker, Rev. J. T. Wright, Pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church, e s State, 1 s Fayette, Rev. L. D. Davis, Past or. Methodist Episcopal Church, 5 George, Rev. W. H. Olin, Pastor. Methodist Calvinistic Church, 11 Seneea, Rev. David Lewis, Pastor. MEACHAM Sc FAEWELL,

1VO. 4 BRADISH BLOCK, UTICA. Constantly on band Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Collars, Cravats, &c. ^^"Gentlemen's Garments mads to T.~t 11* 126

Methodist Wesleyan Church, 6 Washington, Rev. R. L. Herbert, Pastor. Meyer George, of Hamlin

Miller Morris S., att'y and counsellor, bds Mrs. Huntington's. Miller Mary, widow, h 12 Jason. Miller Martha, S. C. Mills, bds 27 State. Miller Nicholas, laborer, hes Mohawk, 2 n City Line. Miller Richard, bds Mansion House. Miller R. B., Jr., student, bds 86 Wbitesboro. Miller R. V., elerk 84 Genesee, bds 37 Charlotte. Miller Sarah, h 69 Steuben. Miller Sarah, widow of Jabez, h 53 Charlotte. Miller & Son, grocers and fruit dealers, 10 Liberty. Miller William, locksmith, h 125 Elizabeth. Miller William, cabinet maker, h 11 Kirkland. Miller William G., of M. & Son, h 62 Broadway. Millgate George, farmer, h Broad, 1 w tollgate. Mills Charles D, Sup't H. R. RR. shop, Albany, h 86 Blandina. Mills John, blacksmith, h 73 Cooper. Milmo Bartholomew, peddler, h 25 Union. Minsterman Adam, oil cloth factory, hns Warren, 2 w Garden. Minty John M., confectioner, bdB 20 Elizabeth. Mitchell C. M., of D.

Mooney George, laborer, h cor Catharine and Bridge. Mooney John, laborer, h 116 Lansing. Mooney Peter, mason, h 19 Leah. Mooney Thomas N, clerk, 84 Genesee, bds 16 Steuben Park. Moore Charles, carpenter, h 69 Broadway. Moore Edward, mason, h 124 Lansing. Moore Fenton, tailor, h 112 Bleecker. Moore Francis, moulder, bds 41 Lai sing. Moore John, h 41 Lansing. Moore J. W., h cor Charlotte and Elizabeth. Moore Legrand, harness and trunk maker, 45 Genesee, h 196 Court. Moore Leonard, wood dealer, and ass't collector Chenango Canal, h 68 Cooper. Moore Mary, widow of A. H, h 66 Cooper. Moore Matthew, blacksmith, bds 41 Lansing. Moore Patrick, moulder, bds 41 Lansing. Moore Patrick, laborer, h 41 Lansing. Morehouse A. K., h 62 West. Morehouse Benjamin, S. W. Mills, h 4 Huntington. Morehouse Richard H., att'y and counsellor, 98 Genesee, bds Mc­ Gregor House. Morehead Thomas, laborer, C. R. R., h Second, 3 bl Main. Morehead James, engineer, C. R. R., li 24 Third. Morath Roman, organ builder, h 49 John. Morgan Charles, laborer, h 64 Steuben. Morgan Daniel, h 11 West. Morgan David, laborer, h 10 Post. Morgan David R., carpenter, 123 John, h cor John and Rutger. Morgan Jane, widow, h 19 Water. Morgan John A., bds Franklin House. Morgan John G., engineer, h 8 Washington. Morgan Mary, widow, h cor Blandina and Third. Morgan R. E., daguerrean artist, bds 95 Fayette. Morgan Thomas, cordwainer, h 65 Mary. Morgan Hall, cor South and West. Morey Henry M., builder, h 54 South. Morey Newell W., cle*k, 167 Genesee, bds 17 Miller. Morrin Edward, h 94 Water. Morrin Patrick, paver, h 80 Tracy. Morrin William J., clerk La Fayette Saloon. Morris Alexander, tailor, hws Seymour Avenue, 5 s Square st. Morris David E., h 66 Whitesboro. Morris David J., carpenter, h 34 Miller. Morris John, gardener, h, Dudley, 1 n South. Morris John 11., res Dudley st. Morris Michael, laborer, h 17 Louisa. Morris Moses, peddler, h 81 Whitesboro. Morris Peter, laborer, h 56 Washington. 129

Morris Robert, stone cutter, h 7 State. Morris Thomas L, city letter carrier, h 9 Blandina. Morris William, M. D., cor Fayette and Seneca, h 105 John. Morriston James, S. C. Mills, h 20 Huntington. Morrison Henry W., laborer, bds 6 Post. Morrison Henry, engineer, C. R. R., h 6 Division. Morrow Andrew, mason, h 76 Steuben. Morrow Joseph, mason, bds 76 Steuben. Mortley James A., paper hanger, h cor Washington and Pearl. Mortis William, gardener, hes Steuben, 1 s Arthur. MORSE AMERICAN TELEGRAPH, office cor Genesee and Main. Moser Henry, laborer, h 61 Canal. Mosier Jonathan, fireman, C. R. R., bds 68 Broad. Mosier John, carpenter, h 141 Mohawk. Mott William M, clerk, 77 Genesee, bds 56 Charlotte. Mould James, carpenter, h 39 Cornelia. Mould Mary Ann, S. C. Mills, bds 27 State. Mowry George, S. W. Mills, h 60 Erie. Muddeman John, butcher, h 28 South. Muddeman William, painter, h 27 Cooper. Mullaney Michael, tailor, h 86 Mohawk. Mullen Dominick, laborer, h 60 Jay. Mullen James, clothing merchant, cor Genesee and Bleecker, h cor Mohawk and Lansing. . Muldoon Henry P., silverplater at Novelty Works, bds 41 Genesee. MuUan Jeremiah, carpenter, h 16 Bristol. Mnllan John, laborer, h 16 Bristol. Mulholland Charles, tailor, h 84 Mohawk. Mulholland John, dry goods and millinery, 178 Genesee, h 10 Pearl. Mulligan , machinist, h 91 Schuyler. Mulligan James, grocer, cor Miller and Eagle, h same. Mulligan Mary, widow, hws Hoyt, 6 bl Whitesboro. Mulligan Mrs. Mary, widow, h 71 Water. Mulligan Miles, at Lawrence's lumber yard, h cor Cornelia and Spring. Mulrooney Patrick, cordwainer, bds J. Cantwell's. Mumford Lyman, city »exton, office 16 Catharine, h 105 Steuben, Mumford William R., elerk, 160 Genesee, bds 105 Steuben. Mummery James, laborer, hes Albany, 8 ab Elizabeth. D. & C. M. MITCHELL, HBOTIFIBH.S, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN NUMI AH® m&MV&TW &!§ WOES, WINES AND CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNE, Irisk, Scotch, and Monongahela Whiskey, London Porter, Scotch Ale, CORNER OF FAYETTE AND SENECA STREETS. 130

Muhlberger Charles, moulder, h 89 Spring. Muhlberger Martin, laborer, n 22 Edward. Munn John, h Rutger, head of John. Munson Edmund, of Hart ife M., h 15 Devereux. Munson Elizabeth, widow of Alfred, b 41 Fayette. Munson Samuel A., bds 41 Fayette. Murdock Hope, widow of James, h 45 Fa3'ette. Murdock James F., clerk, 46 Genesee, bds 45 Fayette. Murphy Jeremiah, laborer, h Catharine, 2 w Bridge. Murphy Julia, widow, h 69| Broadway. Murphy Martin, clerk, 78 Genesee, lids 69 Broadway. Murphy Mrs Margaret, widow, h cor South and Webster. Murphy Michael, waiter at Bagg's Hotel, h 42 First. Murphy Patrick, carpenter, bds 29 John. Murphy Patrick, laborer, h 55 "Court. Murray William, livery driver, bds M. Bell's. Murray Richard, laborer, h cor Jay and Third. Murray Thomas, laborer, h cor Bleeeker and Second. Murtaugh James, h 53 Water. Murtaugh Patrick, coppersmith, h 70 Blandina. Murtaugh Thomas, tobacconist, li 95 Blandina. Muspratt James, machinist, h 154 Whitesboro. Myers Miss E., milliner, 127 Genesee. MyerS Frederick, peddler at Wilkins', h 55 Whitesboro. Myers Henry, grocer and tailor, 4 Water. Myers John, laborer, h 108 Bleecker. Myers John, brewer, h cor Bleecker and Third. N Nagle Ferdinand, laborer, h 89 Mohawk. Nally William, painter, h cor Jay and Third. Nash John, attendant at Lunatic Asylum, h 300 Whitesboro. Neal Elizabeth, tailoress, bds 18 West. Near Henry, farmer, h 78 Fayette. Neabel John, carpenter, h 38 South Hamilton. Needham & James, boot and shoe dealers, 74 Genesee. Needham Willard M., of N. ife James, h 39 Seymour Avenue. Nederlander S., peddler, h 73 Whitesboro. Neinhans John, laborer, h 18 Elm. Neejer Martin, picture frame and cabinet maker, h 35 Plant. Nelbach John, carpenter, h 69 Spring. Nelbach Peter J., cabinet maker, h 69 Spring. Nelson James H., clerk, 120 Genesee, bds 34 Seneca. Nelson John, cordwainer, bds 34 Seneca. Nesse Charles, basket maker, h 5 Tibbitts. Nettleton Chauncey, of J. M. Rice ife Co.; h 119 John. • 131

Nevins James, cartman. h 65 Bleecker. Neville Julia, widow, h 86 Elizabeth. Neville William J., laborer, h 89 Court. Newburn Eliza, stay maker, h 31 Cornelia. Newell Ambrose, ostler, h 240 Whitesboro. NEWELL

3yCA.3SrTJFA.CT-Cn*,EK,S OF BRUSHES, NO. Ill GENESEE STREET. I*" FACTORY BRUSHBS of an kinds made to order. _« 132 HENRY NEY. Where to get the worth of your Money! NO. 88 GENESEE ST., (ONE DOOR ABOVE THE CHEQUERED STORE, UTICA.) PFOPLE'S

Odenwelder John, laborer, h 100 Fayette. Oenk Bernard, mason, h 2 William.' Oehring Casper F., laborer, h 12 Clinton. O'Hara1 Mrs. Elizabeth, milliner, 213 Genesee, h same. O'Hara John, h 213 Genesee. O'Hara P., ice merchant, h 75 Bleecker. O'Hearn Dennis, laborer, h 132 Mary. O'Hearn Eliza, widow, h 83 Third. O'Hearn Thomas, laborer, h 119 Mary. Olin Rev. William II., pastor Corn Hill M. E. Church, h 31 South. Oliver John, hotel keeper, 120 Court. Oley Mrs. Simon V., widow, li 47 Fayette. Ollerrensbaw Joseph, cordwainer, hws Kossuth Av., 3 ab South. O'Neil John, cartman, h 54 Third. O'Neil Owen & Co., hardware dealers, 84 Genesee. O'Neil Owen, of 0. O'N. & Co., li 29 Hotel. O'Neil T. B., elerk, 84 Genesee, bds 29 Hotel. O'Rourke John, blacksmith, 38 Catharine, h 73 Bleeeker. O'Rourke Michael, blacksmith, h 132 Bleecker. O'Rourke Mrs. Ellen, li 25 Blandina. O'Reily George, plumber, bds 29 Seneca. O'Reily John, tailor, h 23 Aiken. Oneida Bank, 157 Genesee. Oneida Brewery, cor State and Court. Oneida County Bank, 73 Genesee. Oneida Demokrat, Paul Keiser, proprietor. Oneida Square, junction Genesee, West Bridgo and Oneida. Orcutt Mrs. Hannah, widow, h 68 Broad. Orcutt James J., fireman, C. R. R., bds 68 Broad. Osborn James N., of Loak ife 0., h 35 Oneida. Osborn John, carpenter, h 76 Catharine. Ostrom Mrs. Mary li., widow of Johu H., h 20 Broadway. Oster Joseph J., clerk, 31 John, bds 73 Park Avenue. Oster John, of Vidvard it Co., h 31 John. Oster Michael, elerk, 31 John, bds 73 Park Avenue. Oster Peter, U. W. Mills, h 112 Schuyler. Osterman Frank, h 204 Whitesboro. Osterman Joseph, laborer, h 20 Hope. O'Toole James, porter, 9 Liberty, h 85 Whitesboro. O'Toole Michael, cordwainer, h 23 Tibbitts. Ott Henry, cordwainer, U 202 Whitesboro. Ouderkirk Howard N., machinist, h 44 Main. Overacre Peter J., agent, h 37 Howard Avenue. Owens Benjamin, builder, h 44 Lansing. Owens Benjamin, S. C. Mills, h 60 Cooper. Owens David, of D. & T. M. O., h 26 Mary. Owens D. & T. M., proprietors of Washington Hall, bakers ar.d confectioners, cor Broad and John. 135

Owens Edward, boarding-hojjse, 119 Columbia. Owens Edward R., carpenter, hns Mandeville. Owens Evan, moulder, h 59 liberty. , Owens Elizabeth, widow, hws Morris' Alley. Owens Griffith, carpenter, h 54 Howard Avenue. Owens Jacob, painter, bds Elizabeth Owens'. Owens James E., clerk, 104 Genesee, bds T. Midlam's. Owens John H., tailor, h 3 Seymour Avenue. Owens John R., tailor, h 18 Carnahan. Owens John B., h 41 Mary. Owens John M., S. W. Mills, h 55 Court. Owens Owen, baker, h 20 Carnahan. Owens Owen, gunsmith, bds cor Cooper and Fay. Owens Richard U., h 87 Cooper. Owens Robert, tailor, h 67 Whitesboro. Owens Thomas, proprietor Mechanics' Inn, 73 Broad. Owens Thomas J., marble cutter, h 44 Mary. Owens Thomas M., of D. & T. M. O., h 51 Broad. Owens William, watch and clock repairer, h 5 Thomas' East Av. OWEN Goldie, h 100 Whitesboro.

Pack William, jeweller, 5 Liberty, bds 32 Seneca. Pacey Robert, laborer, h 38 Neilson. Paddon James, butcher, cor Fayette and Washington, h 17 Kemble. Paddon William, carpenter, h 17 Kemble. Paine Edward B., manufacturer of wave moulding, 66 Broad, h 81 Second. Paine Mary, widow of Benjamin, h 831 Genesee. Paine William R., attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Palmer Azariah S., of Humphrey & P., h cor Mandeville and Cor­ nelia. Palmer Chauncey, foundry and iron railing works, 55 Blandina, h 54 Mary. ______OWEN & GOLDIE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ELOUa AND LUMBER, OAT HEAL, FEED, SALT, &c. Constantly on hand, Pine and Hemlock Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Water Lime, AC­ TIOS. 102 AID 112 FAYETTE ST., UTICA. WM. M. OWEN. JAMES GOLDIE. 136

Palmer Cyrus F., bds 54 Mary. Palmer Elizabeth, widow, h 26. Seymour Avenue. Palmer James E., carpenter, h 9 Seymour Avenue. J Palmer James U, h 50 Mary. Palmer John, cigar maker, h 26 Seymour Avenue. Palmer John, coachman and gardener at J. Munn's, h 82 Seymour Avenue- Palmer J. R., clerk, Central Hotel, bds same. Palmer Stafford, carpenter, h 309 Genesee. Palmer William, carpenter, h 57 West Bridge. Palmer W. A., blacksmith, h cor Jay and Bridge. Papier A., widow, h 52 Johnson. Paradise James, with J. Crook, 176 Genesee, h 7 Seymour Avenue. Parkhurst Daniel, book agent, h 44 Spring. Parker Miss Elizabeth, milliner, bds Wm. Parker's. Parker Job & Sons, grocers and provision store, 5 Bradish Block. Parker Job, of J. P. & Sons, h 7 Mary. Parker John, clerk W.

PEARSON GEORGE", Livery Stable, 10 Elizabeth, h 57 Charlotte. Peake George H., mason, hws Kossuth Avenue, 4 ab South at Pease D. A., daguerrean artist, 126 Genesee, h same. Pease John, proprietor Clinton Hotel, Bleeoker st. Peckham J. S. & M., stove manufacturers, 20, 22 and 24 Catharine. Peckham John S., of J. S. & M. P., h 262 Genesee. Peckham Merritt, of J. S. _ M. P., h 48 Broad. Peckham S. Townsend, clerk, 20 Catharine, bds 262 Genesee. Peek Yates, brakesman, C. RR., bds 30 Main. Pegg Henry A., proprietor Oneida House, Oneida Square. Pegg James, house and sign painter, h 8 Rebecca. Pellett William, machinist, h 27 Catharine. Pendergrass James, laborer, h 21 Third. Penfield William W, butcher, cor Seneca and Fayette, bds Ameri­ can Hotel. Penny Mrs. Ellen, dressmaker, h 25 Elizabeth. Penny Grove, of Manchester & P., h 6 Steuben Park. Penny William G., book-keeper, 117 Genesee, bds 6 Steuben Park. Penson Elijah, laborer, h 78 Second. Pepper Charles J., painter, h 14 State. Pepper Frederick, painter, h 20 State. Perme Stephen M., bds American Hotel. Perkins David, city clerk, office City Hall, h 117 John. Perkins George B., carpenter, h 38 Spring. Perkins Prof. George R., h 293 Genesee. Perkins Jane A., widow of Erastus M., bds 39 Main. Perkins Mark, foreman Lawrence's sash factory, bds Catharine St. House. Perkins Thomas P., groeer, h 68 John. Perl Ernst, tailor, hss Leah, rear 66 Seymour Avenue. Perry David, grocery and provision store, cor Whitesboro and Sen­ eca, h 8 Seneca. Perry Edward, carpenter, h 83 Whitesboro. Perry Edward D, flour merchant, 14 Liberty, h suae. Perry Ellen, widow of Hugh, hes Elm, 4 s Gold. « Perry H. W., attendant at Lunatic Asylum. Perry Harvey P., civil engineer, bds Central Hotel. Perry Henry D., stone cutter, h 7 Blandina. Perry James H., h 13 Rutger. CENTRAL LIYERY STABLE, GEOEGE _PEA._RSOISr9 NO. 10 ELIZABETH ST., UTICA lomsis, G_i_tmiies8} , ___ST__ 3P_.IV__.___ CONVBYANOBS, To uy part of the country, can be had on abort notice, and on reasonable terms. 12* 138

Perry Jane, widow, h 77 Bleeeker. Perry John, carpenter, h.76 Whitesboro. Perry Rev. M. A., h 226 GeneBee. Perry Mrs. M. E,, h 62 Seymour Avenue. Perry Mrs. Mary, widow, n 84 Whitesboro. Perry M. Augustus, counsellor, bds 226 Genesee. Perry Roland D., printer, h 5 Hotel. Perry Samuel, laborer, h 57 Lansing. Perry Stobo R., agent Oriskany Falls Brewery, bds 226 Genesee. Perry William, laborer, h cor Liberty and Washington. Peter Frank, carpenter, h 49 Chenango Avenue. Peter Frederick, h 119 Court. Peterson Maria, laundress, h 24 Post. Petheram Miss A., bds E. Evans'. Petherbridge Thomas, wool grader, h 2 Bristol. PfeifFer Adam, laborer, h 27 Parker. Pfeift'er John cordwainer, h 114 Bleecker. Pfeiffer John Jr., cigar maker, bds 114 Bleecker. Pfleger George, carpenter, h 155 Whitesboro. Pfeifle Mrs. Joanna, h 100 Fayette. Pfhals Christian, carpenter, h 25 Leah. Pflans Philip, laborer, h 14 High. Pfund John, h 57 Tibbitts. Phelps James C, Cigar Divan, cor John and Main, h 33 Catharine. Phelps John G., ladies shoe store, 9 Burnet, h same. Phelps John G., clerk J. C. Phelps', bds 33 Catharine. Philleo Luther, musical instrument repairer, h 10 Plant. Philleo Mrs. E., widow of Dr. B. Philleo, h 40 Oneida. Philleo 0., harness maker, h 9 Aiken. Phillips Hiram D., carpenter, h 116 Court. Phillips Lewis, peddler, h 31 Whitesboro. Phillips Mary, widow, hes West, 3 s Square. Phillips Michael, laborer, h 80 Mary. Phillips Ransom W-, carpenter, h 3 Neilson. Phillips Lydia, widow of Abraham, h 116 Court. Phillips William, porter 117 Genesee, h 65 Miller. Philpot James, S. W. Mills, bds 18 Edward. Pickett Patrick, laborer, h 97 Bleeeker. Pierce David, clerk, bds E. Pritchard's. Pierce N., boatman, h 2 Canal. Pierce Walter B., of Francis & P., h 49 West. Pierson John L, carriage painter, h 29 Charlotte. Pigeon Alexander G., carriage trimmer, h 30 Columbia. Pilcher Ford, coach builder, h 16 Pearl. Pincus Abram, peddler, h 101 Mohawk. Pingle William, mason, h 7 Columbia. Pinninger Christopher, grocer, cor George and Chatham, h 19 Lou­ isa. 139

Piper John, porter at John Carton's, h Mechanics' Lane. Piper Thomas, fireman C. RR., bds L. Sullivan's. Pitman Lemuel, carpenter»h 34 Blandina. Pitman Theodore, clerk, 126 Genesee, bds 84 Blandina. Pitman William, clerk, h 85 Lansing. Pittan William, at Lunatic Asylum, n 27 Seymour Avenue. Pittinger Stephen M., boat builder. 15 Bridge, h 90 Elizabeth. Pitts Erastus, carriage painter, h Albany, 2 ab Mary. Pitcher William, porter American Hotel, bda same. Pixley George W., ass't weighmaster, bds Franklin House. Plank Road House, junction Columbia and Whitesboro, T. Wickens, proprietor. Plant Jacob, laborer, h 16 Post. Plant James, farmer, h cor Genesee and Tracy. Plant Samuel Jr., paver, h 8 Neilson. Plant Samuel, laborer, h 16 Post. Plant William, wood turner, h 6 Stark. Piatt John, blacksmith, h n s Elizabeth, 2 w Albany. Piatt James, painter, h 24 Seymour Avenue. Piatt Nathan E., h 11 Lansing. Piatt N. Sidney, clerk, 81 Genesee, bds 6 Broadway. Piatt William C, of Blakesley

Post Office, Mechanics' Hall, 32 Hotel, Isaiah Tiffany, P. M. Post Mrs. W., b 209 Genesee. Post Warren B., cifjar maker, bds 209 Genesee. Potter A. C, proprietor of Catharine St. House. Potter A. P., printer, bds 14 George. Potter A. Stewart, book-keeper, Bagg's Hotel. Potter Fletcher, printer, bds 14 George. POTTER GEORGE, brass founder, 46 Seneca, h 32 South. Potter George C, constable, h 14 George. Potter George R., bds 104 Park Avenue. Potter John, locksmith and bell-hanger, h 64 Miller. Potter Miss Helen, teacher, 6th Ward School, bds 2 Canal. Potter Thomas, h 59 Broadway. Potter William F., bds Mrs. Huntington's. Pound John, fumaceman, h 57 Tibbitts. Powell Everton, butcher, 293 Whitesboro. Powell Howell, brewer, h cor Jay and Bridge. Powell William, engineer, C. RR., bds L. Sullivan's. Power Morris, gas tender, h 46 Water. Power Martin, cordwainer, h 80 Elizabeth. Power Pierce, laborer, h 132 Bleecker. Power Richard, gas tender, h 77 Water. Power Richard, laborer, h 46 Water. Powers Nicholas, laborer, h 4 Pine. Prater Miss Rachael, h 92 Park Avenue. Pratt H. O., cordwainer, bds 37 Seymour Avenue. Pratt Sylvester, carpenter, h 3 Rebecca. Pratt Stephen, artist, bds 19 Seneca. Pratt William, artist, bds 19 Seneca. Pratt William, carpenter, h 1 Rebecca. Prentiss Horace W., h 90 Mary. Prentiss John H., Jr., of P. V. Kellogg _ Co., bds 288 Genesee. Preston Mrs. Hannah, widow of Peter, h 124 Schuyler. Price Rev. David, Pastor Welsh Presbyterian Church, h 87 Whites­ boro. Price Elizabeth, widow, tailoress, h 107 Steuben. Price Virgil, silver-plater, and regalia manufacturer, hss Broad, 4 bl Mohawk. Price William, cooper, h 80 Fayette. GEORGE POTTEE, Brass Founder, Bell Hanger, and Locksmith. PLAIN AND FANCY DOOR PLATES AND NUMBERS, With LEVER BELL-PULLS, in every style, furniBhed to order with promptness and despatch. Also AWNING FRAMES made and repaired at the shortest notice, with all kinds of JOBBINO In his line. ALL WOSI WAMUKTSD. 141

Price William H.. clerk, 5 Bradish Block, h 10 Mary. PRIEST A. N, Dentist, 90 Genesee, h 10 Cottage. Priest Zenas C, ass't sup't N. T. C. RR.res Little Falls- Prince Mrs. Nancy, laundress, h 7 Post. Prince Thomas, bds 7 Post. Pringnits Francis, locksmith, h 130 Blandina. Pringle Miss Margaret, principal Second Ward School, bds 9 Hotel. Pritchard Evan, grocer, 17, h 24 Bleecker. Pritchard Evan H., gardener, h 72 Whitesboro. Pritchard John, clerk, 54 Genesee, bds 71 Fayette. Pritchard John 0., painter, h 119 Water. Pritchett George E., clerk, 108 Genesee, bds 2 West Bridge.. Proehl Bernard, cabinet maker, hns Warren, 1 s South Hamilton. Prytherch Thomas, tailor, h 17 Seneca. Prosser John, laborer, h 8 Washington. Pugh Evan, S. W. Mills, h 25 Bristol. Pugh Evan, S. W. Mills, h 92 Schuyler. Pugh John, boat builder, h 15 Hope. Pugh Richard, printer, h 81 Cornelia. Pugh William, waiter at Bagg's Hotel, h Kossuth Avenue, 1 8 Broad. Purcell John, fumaceman, bds J. Carrigan's. Purcell John, moulder, bds First, between Lansing and Rutger. Purcell Henry, moulder, bds Clinton Hotel. Purcell Patrick, laborer, h 148 Bleecker. Purcell William, laborer, h 36 Lansing. Purcell William, Jr., moulder, h 88 Lansing. Purse Mrs. Penelope, dressmaker, h 17 Lean. Putnam Alfred, clerk, 77 Genesee, bds Bleecker St. House. Putnam Victor C., farmer, h 115 John. Putnam William, mason, h 180 Court Purvis Thomas, dresser, S. C. Mills, h 22 Huntington. Q Quail Julia, widow, hws Chatham, 4 s George. Quick Henry H., cigar maker, h 31 Seymour Avenue. Quick ife Hughes, marble works, 14 Charlotte. Quick John, of Q. & Hughes, h 7 Neilson. DE. JL. N. PRIEST, M Cfeaesee St., TTtica, Is prepared to furnish and set Teeth on '9 And in any other manner the patient may wish ; also to perform all operations in Surgical and Operative Dentistry, in the most approved manner. Teeth extracted by the Benumbing Process. All work warranted. UTICA, April, 1858. 142

Quin George E., of Kernan, Q _ Kernan, h 53 Elizabeth. QUINN irtARNEY. Mansion House livery stable. Quinn John, of Q.

Ray John S., h 60 Fayette. Ray James, porter at Central Hotel, bds same. Raymond Jonas C, M. D., homoeopathic physician, office over 56 Genesee, h 22 Mary. Read James H., grocery and provision store, 2 Whitesboro, h Broad, 8 bl Mohawk. Ream Michael, clerk at W. ife Ray's, h 28 Jay. Ream Thomas, clerk at W. ife Ray's, bds 28 Jay. Ream William, h 28 Jay. Ream William, Jr., bds 28 Jay. Recorder's Office, City Hall, Erastus Clark, Recorder. Rectmyer Mrs. Elizabeth, h 3 George. Redington Rev. Lyman K., h 11 George. Redmond James, blacksmith, h 77 Third. Redmond Patrick, blacksmith, h 111 Steuben. Redner Charles, machinist, bds 51 Cooper. Reed Charles, checkman, C. R. R., h 7 Miller. Reed David, inspector of lumber, h 33 Mary. Reed David, carpenter, h 11 Seymour Avenue. Reed Edward, plane maker, bds 42 Elizabeth. Reed John, plane maker, 42 Elizabeth, h same. Rees Mrs. Ann, widow, b. 88 Mary. Rees David, wheelwright, h 35 Charlotte. Rees James, bds Central Hotel. Rees Mrs. Jane, h 82 Court. Rees John, laborer, h 20 Bristol. Rees William, engineer, B. R. ife U. R. R.,bds 83 Whitesboro. Reformed Dutch Uhurch, cor Broad and John, Rev. G. H. Fisher, pastor. Regan Ann, widow of Thomas, h 35 Second. Regan Patrick, laborer, h 11 Louisa. Rehm Sebastian, carpenter, h e 8 Bryan, 4 n Canal. Rehn Bernard, cordwainer, h 87 Steuben. Rehn George, mason, hes Elm, 2 s Gold. Reichenbach Joseph, mason, h 2 Hope. Reid James D., telegraph superintendent, bds G. E. Allen's. Reinhard Christiana, widow, hss Oak, 4 e Schuyler. Reinhard Frederick, cigar maker, bds C. Reinhard's. Reinhard John, grocer, 85 Mohawk, res same. Reininger Joseph, tailor, h 95 Schuyler. Reinland Charles, carpenter, h 8 South Hamilton. Reiss George, mason, h 23 Elm. Remmer Michael, carpenter and.grocer, li 58 Court. Rendall Hugh, h 86 Jay. Renz Mrs. Barbara, h 22 Edward. Rescue Hook and Ladder House, Clinton Market. Retzel John, carpenter, h 56 Court. Reypolds George, cartman, bdB 99 Court. 144

Reynolds George, cartman, h 56 Third. Reynolds James, h 20 Leah. Reynolds Jane, h 18 Edward. Reynolds Miss Mary A., milliner, 1 Broad, bds 8 Fay. Reynolds Richard, h 8 Fay. Rhodes James, hatter, h 64 Miller. Rhodes Travis, machinist, h 27 Lansing. Rice Charles D., carriage trimmer, bds 12 Division. Rice Mrs. Catharine, widow, h 78 Fayette. Rice Charles, of R. _ Mapes, h 12 Division. RICE JOHN M.

Riohardson Eaton J., of R. tfe Schroeppel, hss Broad, 2 e Mohawk. Richardson James, railroad and steamboat agent, bds 59 Whitesboro. Richardson James B., clerk, 60 Whitesboro, bds New England House. Richardson John H., machinist, bds 59 Whitesboro. Richardson & Schroeppel, att'ys and counsellors, office Bagg's Square. Richardson John, contractor, h 10 Cooper. Richardson Mrs. Rebecca, widow of John, h 59 Whitesboro. Richardson Richard H., clerk, 104 Genesee, h 110 West Bridge. Richardson Reuben, laborer, h 91 Steuben. Richardson Warren, hss Broad, 2 e Mohawk. Richardson William, clerk, 66 Genesee, bds 59 Whitesboro. Richardson William, engineer, h 6 Jay. Richardson William A., gardener, hes Mohawk, 6 ab Jail. Richmond James M., sign and ornamental painter, 32 Cooper. Richter Louis, laborer, li e s Kossuth Avenue, 7 s South st. Rick Frederick, cutter at J. M. Rice ife Co.'s, h 4 Edward. Riok George M., clerk, bds. 18 South. Rickard Horatio, laborer, h cor Jay and Mohawk. Rickett Ellis, mason, h 48 Washington. Rickerby Samuel, laborer, h 93 Bleecker. Rieboli P., blacksmith, h 202 Whitesboro. . Rieth Frederick, baker and grocer, h 222 Whitesboro. Riley Charles, freight conductor, 0. R. R., bds 30 Main. Riley Edward, laborer, h 104 Water. Riley James, porter American Express Co., bds American Hotel Riley Lawrence, laborer, h. 107 Water. Riley Matthew, laborer, h 15 Union. Riley Patrick, laborer, h 18 Breese. Riley Patrick, farmer, hss Broad, 1 e Clark's Bridge. Riley Peter, laborer, bds 21 Third. Riley Thomas, coach maker, bds 79 Columbia. Riley William, ostler at Mansion House. Riley William, boat-builder, h 122 Lansing. RINDGE _ BROTHER, dry goods merchants, 76 Genesee. Rindge Lucius II., of It. _ Brother, bds American Hotel. Rink Fidele, oil cloth factory, hns Warren, 2 w Garden. Robbins Charles, whitewasher, h 10 Post. Robbins E. L., cutter at O. Manchester's, h 47 Columbia. Robbins Frederick, gardener, bds Pegg's Tavern. RICE & MAPES. ~~~

ADJOINING NORTHBRN HOTEL, ' JOHN STBEET, TTTICA, H. Y. |_^ First Class Conveyances, either for City or Country, at all times in readi. ness for the accommodation of the public. CHARLES RICE. JOHK C. ICAPIg. 13 146

RobbinB Henry E., h William, 1 w State. Robinson Mrs. Mary, dressmaker, h 13 Mary. Robinson William C, student, bds Sherwood House. Roberts Alexander B., civil engineer, bds 19 Garden.. Roberts B. Franklin, bds 19 Garden. Roberts David, peddler, h 9 Charlotte. . Roberts David, cordwainer, h 52 Schuyler. Roberts David B., of Jones

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Roberts William J., tailor, bds Mrs. Huntington's. ROBERTS WATKIN J., book-binder, 60 Genesee, h 6 Cooper. Roberts William D., porter at J. Sayre ds Sons, h Roberts' Alley. Roberts William W., fruit and provision dealer, 217 Genesee, h Mechanics' Lane. Roberts & Marquissee, ice merchants, office cor Bleecker and Third. Roberts William, laborer, h 58 Liberty. Rock Roger, livery driver, h 46 John. Roche Patrick, laborer, h 118 Elizabeth. Rockwell James, wool dealer, Empire Block, h 285 Genesee. ROCKWELL ATIMERMAN, coal merchants, Rome st., 1 w Cornelia. Rockwell Henry W., of R it Timerman, h cor Court and Cornelia. Rockwell John A., clerk, bds Mrs. M. L. Rockwell's. Rockwell Mary L, widow, h 4 Johnson Square. Rockwell Owen, mason, h 15 Plant. Rockenfuss Charles, tailor, hes Mohawk, 1 n City Line. Rodgers Charles P., bds 51 Miller. Rodgers Junius, inspector of , sar __B _p_s a®aB 5S"—? c__> ___ __B » __.i:r*r_Da_E Sc BROTHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HEALERS IN DRY-GOODS, CARPETS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, CURTAIN STUFFS, WINDOW CORNICES, &C, NO. 76 GENESE/ E STREET. 148

Rose Charles, fireman, C. R. R., bds 68 Broad. Rose Charles, blacksmith, bds 23 Wiley. Rose Elias, h 39 Genesee. Rose Hiram, blacksmith, 26 Bleeoker, h 206 Whitesboro. Rose William H., blacksmith, cor Fayette and Wiley, h 23 Wiley. Rosemond Robert G., carpenter, h 64 Blandina. Rosenthal G, cigar maker, bds 117 Water. Rosenthal Moses, peddler, h 117 Water. Ross Charles C, conductor, C. R. R., h 25 Seneca, Rossiter Moses, tailor, h 238 Whitesboro. Roskoffe Jacob, baker at Lunatic Asylum. Roskoffe Jacob, Jr., h 92 Columbia. Rosevelt Jacob, painter, h 27 Cooper. Roch Daniel, tinsmith, hes Kossuth Avenue, 2 n City Line. Roth Charles V., clerk, 175 Genesee, bds 168 Genesee. Roth Frank, laborer, h Steuben, 8 n James. Roth John, clerk, bds 168 Genesee. Roth Nelson, jeweller, 175 Genesee, bds Bleecker St. House. Roth Margaret, widow, h 100 Steuben. Roth T., baker, h 62 Blandina. Rounds Mrs. Ann, seamstress, h 17 Carnahan. Rounds S. S., daguerrean artist, 162 Genesee, h 61 West Bridge. Rourke Owen, teamster, bds 2 Pine. Rourke Patrick, laborer, h 2 Pine. Rouse Fidelia, S. C. Mills, h 27 State. Rowan Samuel, book-keeper, 67 Franklin Square, h cor Second and Lansing. Rowe A. S., carriage smith, h 49 Steuben. Rowe Edward, laborer, bds 88 Water. Rowe Hiram T., innkeeper, 10 Genesee. Rowe John G, cordwainer, h II Garden. Rowe Jacob, cordwainer, h 71 West. Rowe Michael, laborer, h 88 Water. Rowe Thomas, grocer, cor Elm and Eagle, hws Elm, 1 n Eagle. Rowell Edward, machinist, h 7 Aiken. Rowland D., proprietor York House. Rowland Evan, teamster, h 40 Warren. Rowland Michael, mason, h 58 Third. Rowlands Edward, carpenter, h 74 Whitesboro. Rowlands Mrs. Francis, h 97 Schuyler. _E__. ROBERTS & SON, DEALERS IN HBHilFs, lP®Mg KJAKfi]®., L_A._E._D.

Rowley Alonzo, grocer, cor Pearl and Genesee, h 19 Devereux. Rowley Edward, carriage trimmer, h 48 Miller. Rowlingson Frederick, cabinet maker, 9 John. Rowlingson Mrs. Mary, tailoress, h 104 Park Avenue. Rowlingson Lucius,*baker, h 108 Park Avenue. Rudolph Charles, cordwainer, h 63 Johnson. Ruf John, cordwainer, h 144 Whitesboro. Russ Edwin B., book-keeper, 68 Genesee, bds J. A. Russ'. Russ John A., builder, shop 48 John, h 78 Blandina. Russell E. C, peddler, h cor Elizabeth and Albany, Russell Seth R., farmer Lunatic Asylum. Russell William, M. D., office Tibbitts' Block, h 26 Whitesboro. Rustoffel Matthias, stone cutter, h 53 Erie. Rutherford Alfred W* book-binder, h 61 Broadway. Rutherford Mrs. Alfred W., teacher of piano forte, h 61 Broadway. Ryan Cornelius, laborer, h 126 Mary. Ryan Barnard, laborer, hes Steuben, 3 s Arthur. Ryan Edward, laborer, hws Steuben, 4 n Pleasant. Ryan Edward, Satinet Mills, h 88 Schuyler. Ryan Ellen, widow, h 5 Montgomery. Ryan Patrick, laborer, h 1 Union. Ryan Patrick, cooper, h 28 Fay. Ryan Patrick, stone cutter, bds 14 First. Ryan Philip, laborer, bds 45 Bridge. Ryan Simon H., confectioner, h rear 60 Genesee. Ryals Mrs. E, widow of John, h 81 Court. Ryals Isaac G., printer, h 2 Cottage. Ryals John, book-keeper Observer Office, bds 81 Court. s Sabine Alfred, tailor, hws Seymour Avenue, 2 s Square st. Sabine John, organ builder, hns Square, 2 e Howard Avenue. Sahl Edward, laborer, h 68 Canal. Salisbury John', blacksmith, h 91 Miller. Salisbury Mary, widow of Henry; dressmaker, h 81 Union. Sample John, S. C. Mills, h 42 Fay. COAL DELIVERY OF M. T. MEEKER & SON. Old Stand, Fleet of Cornelia Street, Utiea. ROCKWELL ~&~ TIMERMAN, (Successors to M. T. Meeker A Son,) dealers In Anthracite & Bituminous Coals. %ST Busnuss OFMC- AT TBK YARD, FOOT OF CORNELIA ST., on the Erie Canal. Orders left as formerly at tbe store of If. T. Meeker, No. ISO Genesee St., will be executed —Itb promptness and despatch. E. V. HOC-WEIL. D. TIMERMAN. 13* 150

Sammons Benjamin, cordwainer, h 76 Broadway. Sammons William H., clerk, bds 76 Broadway. Samuel Joseph, peddler, h 25 Elizabeth. Sampson Nancy, widow of George, h 9 Canal. . Henry, silver plater, 125 Genesee, h 51 Charlotte. Sanderson Lawrence, laborer, h 14 Stark. Sanderson Lyman, U. W. Mills, h 25 Garden. Sandbuhler Barnard, laborer, h 16 Canal. Sandbuhler Jacob, silversmith, bds 15 Canal. Sanford A. J, manufacturer and dealer in clocks, h 43 Whitesboro. Sanford Miss A., milliner, cor John and Broad, bds T. Midlam's. Sanford Edward N., watch repairer at B. F. & T. M. Davies', bds 28 Columbia. Sanford Eli, merchant tailor, cor Genesee and Liberty, h 28 Columbia. Sanford Harley, h 15 West. • Sanford Ransom R., tinsmith, 28 Liberty, h 83 Bleecker. Sandford John, engineer, C. R. R., h 7 Washington. Sanger Gerry, book-keeper, B. R. & U. R. R. office, h 257 Genesee. Saul Jacob H., engineer, h 9 Union. Saulpaugh Charles E., cigar maker, h 2 Eagle. Saulpaugh George, cigar maker, h 58 Blandina. Saunders Alfred W., book-keeper, Lunatic Asylum, h 294 Whitesboro, Savings Bank of Utica, 167 Genesee. Savaige John, h cor Elizabeth and Park Avenue. Savage Thomas, butcher, 14 South, res Slayton's Bush. Sawyer George C, principal Free Academy, bds Mrs. Huntington's. Sawyer Newton H., clerk, 77 Genesee, bds Bleecker St. House. Sayles Simeon, carpenter, bds e s Seymour Avenue, 1 ab Square st. Sayre Charles H., of Sayre A Sons, b. 11 Rutger. Sayre James, of Sayre & Sons, h 53 Fayette. Sayre <_ Sons, hardware merchants, 119 and 121 Genesee. Sayre Theodore S., of S. <_ Sons, bds 58 Fayette. Scanlon Michael, grocery, 72 Catharine, h same. Scatton Charles, engineer, C. R. R., bds L. Sullivan'*. Schaefer Adam, wood turner, h Mechanics' Lane. Schaefer Catrina, widow of John H, h e B Chatham, 2 s George. Schaefer George, laborer, h cor Warren and Schuyler. Schaefer John, gardener, h cor Warren and Schuyler. Schaefer John H., cartman, hns Warren, 8 w Garden, Schaup Henry, wheelwright, h 112 Whitesboro. Schaup Jacob, cabinet maker, h 26 Parker. Scharfe Frederick, baker, h eor Tibbitts and South. Scheibler Adam, stone cotter, h 145 Water. Scheiderman John, laborer, h 69 Johnson. Schell Conrad, carpenter, h 47 Tibbitts. Schell John, moulder, h 51 Tibbitts. Seheltema A. G, h 7 Lansing. 151

Scheller Charles, cabinet maker, h41 Plant.-. Schellenberger Henry, boat-builder, h 224 Whitesboro. • Scheehl Adam, S. W. Mills, h 149 Water. Schleiger John, laborer, hes Warren, 4 w Garden. Schleiger Anton, teamster, hws Mohawk, 5 ab Jail. Schenck Jacob, cabinet maker, h 96 Schuyler. Scherrer John, peddler, h 2 Jason. Schermei'horn William, engineer, C. R. R., bds L. Sullivan'i Schilling David, cordwainer, h 81 Second. Schimmell Joseph, laborer, hns Orchard, i w Philip. Schimmell Joseph, tailor and grocer, 72 Steuben, h same. Schindler Peter H., carpenter, h 26 Fay. Schinnen Peter, cordwainer, h 74 Cooper. Sehmalzbauer George, laborer, hns Warren, 4 w Garden. Sehmelzly George, cordwainer, h and shop 1 Oneida. Schmidt Charles, confectioner, bds F. W. Klages'. Schmidtbauer Michael, h 4 Erie. Schmidtheusler Antony, laborer, h 11 Edward. Schmitz Peter J., tailor, h Oak, 1 e Schuyler. Schneebacher Joseph, laborer, h 202 Whitesboro. Schneeloch Otto, gunsmith, bds 51 Cooper. Schneider Felix, gardener, h 58 Miller. Schneider John, laborer, h 1_ Edward- Schneider Mrs. Margaret, boarding-house, 34 Seneca. Schneider Philip, laborer, hes Joseph, 1 n Canal. School District Library, City Hall. Schooler Miss Agnes, S. C. Mills, bds 83 Spring. Schooler Miss Matilda, S. C. Mills, bds 88 Spring. Schooler Miss Sarah, S. C. Mills, bds 27 State. Schofield Joseph, h 120 Schuyler. Scholl Peter, cooper, h 181 Mary. Schotthoffer Jacob, tailor, h 67 Canal.' Schragler John, farmer, h 127 Mohawk. Schram Charles V., constable, bds 14 First. Schram Daniel K., h S Hotel. Schreck Francis, carpenter, h 35 Saratoga. Schreck John, laborer, h 204 Whitesboro. Schreiber John C, painter, bds West Utica Hotel. Schrempf Jacob, grocer and baker, 68 Canal, h same. Sohroeder Frederick, moulder, h 119 Schuyler. Schroeder Henry, laborer, h 4 Parker. Schroeder John, moulder, bds 60 Johnson. Schroeder John H., cordwainer, h 28 Erie. Schroeder John H., cordwainer, h 140 Fayette. Schroeder John B., cordwainer, h 117 Bleecker. Schroeder John G., laborer, h 136 Water. Sohroeder Mrs. Sophia, widow of Christian, hes Floyd. Schroeder William, cooper, h 99 Mohawk. 152

Schroeppel John, machinist, h 42 Parker. Scbroeppeyiichard, of Richardson <_ S., bds 33 Whitesboro. Schucht Jacob H., laborer, h 54 Johnson. Schuckardt Frederick, carpenter, hes Elm, 1 s Gold. Schuderer Anna Maria, h 85 Spring. Schuderer Fettig, beer saloon, 106 Columbia. Schuderer Sebastian, h 106 Columbia. Schuyler Mrs. Mary, tailoress, h 8 Blandina. Schuyler Timothy B. ,_:arpenter, h 57 West. Schute Nicholas, marble polisher, h 11 Edward. Schwartz Adam, laborer, h 16 Parker. Schwartz Augustus, tinsmith, cor Columbia and Saratoga. Schwartz Mrs. P., grocery, cor Second and Jay. Schwab Charles, cordwainer, h 20 Tibbitts. Schwab David, boat builder, h 85 Broad. Schwab David J., boat builder, hss Broad, 4 e Basin. Schwab John, carpenter, shop 68 Bridge, h 68 Jay. Schwartzfeger Alonzo J. H., printer, bds cor Breese and Johnson. Schwartzfeger Charles, lock-tender, h cor Breese and Johnson. Schwartzfeger Charles C, boatman, bds cor Breese and Johnson. Schwartzfeger Frederick, h 140 Water. Schweitzer John, mason, h 119 Court Scott Andrew, wool grader, h 8 Stark. Scott George, teamster, h 60 Blandina. Scott Peter M., plumber at Carton's, h 27 Plant. Scully David, brakesman, C. RR., bds L. Sullivan's. Scoville Joel S., carpenter, h 8 Tracy. Scranton Albert S., clerk, bds 201 Genesee Scranton Amos H., manufacturer of bird cages, and variety store, 201 Genesee, h same. Scranton F. D., bds 193 Genesee. Scranton Lyman, builder, 38 Washington, h 193 Genesee. Scranton William H., clothing merchant, 32 Genesee, h 24 Spring. Scranton William C, cutter at Kingsley

Segar J. Wesley, window shade manufacturer and sign painter, 2 Fayette st., h 22 Howard Avenue. Sehm Joseph, laborer, h 47 Elm. Seltsam Henry, laborer, hi 5 Breese. Seifert Augustus, cordwainer, h 17 Tibbitts. Seifert Henry, tailor, h 7 Wiley. Seifert Henry, moulder, h 79 Cooper. Seifert John, tailor, h 6. Breese. Soiling Andrew, cooper, h 110 Columbia. Seisler Jacob, wheelwright, h 290 Whitesboro. Sellens George, potter, nil 6 Columbia. Senf John, laborer, h 19 Varick. Senf Nicol, laborer, h 19 Varick. Seng Franeis, carpenter, bds 22 Breese Seng Philip, wagon painter, bds 22 Breese. Seng John, cordwainer, h 22 Breese. Semman Jacob, mason, h 82 Parker. Senfert George, laborer, h cor South and Mohawk. Servatius Catharine, widow, h 168 Columbia. Servatius John, painter, h 65 Cooper. Servatius Joseph, finisher, h 20 Fay. Servatius Lawrence, painter, h 150 Water. Servatius Simon, painter, h 28 Fay. Service Robert, S. C. Mills, h 81 Garden. Sevinski Jonas, peddler, h 118 Water. Seward Alexander, of Brayton dc S., h 10 Court. • Seward James H., printer, bds 69 Bleecker. Seward Mrs. Martha, widow, h 69 Bleecker. Seward

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Shanly Peter, furnaeeman, h rear 60 Catharine. Shapland George, cutler, shop 144. Charlotte, hes Elm, 1 n Pleas­ ant. Shapley Thomas W., clerk, 140 Genesee, bds 18 Cornelia. Sharpe Henry, clerk, 151 Genesee, bds same. Sharpe T. & W., confectioners and toy store, 151 Genesee. Sharpe Thomas, of T. & W. S., h 323 Genesee. Sharpe William, of T.

Shepard Nelson, peddler, bds 83 Spring. Sherburne Mrs. E.,bds Bleecker St. House. Sherburne Miss Sarah, bds Bleecker St. House. Sherburne Samuel, clerk at Oneida Bank, bds Bleecker St. House. Sheridan James, mason, h 111 Lansing. Sherwood House, cor Broad and John, J. C. Kelley, proprietor. Sherwood Benjamin F., of S. & Hopson, h 9 West Bridge. Sherwood

Siegrist Joseph, laborer, h 23 Aiken. Siegrist John, clerk Ira D. Everson's, bds 23 Aiken. Silbeck John, wheelwright, h 6 Edward. Sileox Henry, carpenter, h 16 Leah. Silliman George, grocer, 38 South Hamilton. Silliman William C, cordwainer, h 59 Lansing. Sillowe Elias F., U. W. Mills, hns Warren, 1 w Stark. Sittig Valentine, mason, h 30 Miller. Simmons D. L., h 15 Burnet. Simmons George, moulder, bds Fayette St. Hduse. Simmons John, butcher, h 23 Oneida Simmons Jonathan, gas tender, bds Fayette St. House. Simmons Thomas, freight conductor C. RR., h 10 Division. Simms Thomas, barber, bds 8 Meadow. Simons Charles, furrier, bdB 7 Rutger. Simons Casper, cordwainer, bds 83 Second. Simons John, cordwainer, h 120 Blandina. Simons Fletcher, spinner, h 20 Wiley. Simons Samuel, peddler, h 8 Post Simons Warren L, S. W. Mills, h 20 Wiley. Sink Mrs. Sarah, tailoreBS, h 18 Elizabeth. Sink Robert, h 18 Elizabeth. Sitzer Adam, brakesman, C. R. R., bds York House. Skalley Lakey, laborer, h 57 Mohawk. Skidmore Miss Helen M., teacher, bds Bleecker St. House. Skilman John S., salesman, h 25 Cooper. Skinner Rev. Dolphus, h 12 Rutger. Skinner F., machinist, h 16 Cornelia. Slade Samuel, butcher, h cor Rutger and Third. Slater Richard, blacksmith, h 36 Catharine. Slater Richard, livery stable, 38 Catharine. Slattery James, laborer, h 11 Devereux. Slattery Michael, peddler, bds 38 Miller. Slattery Thomas, laborer, h 38 Miller. Slutzki Casper, peddler, h 113 Water. Slocum John, lock tender, h at 5th lock. Smith Ann E., milliner, bds Marietta Smith's. Smith Mrs. Anna M., bds Dr. Marchisi's. Smith Abby, S. C. Mills, bds 27 State. Smith Benjamin, umbrella and parasol maker, bds 34 Columbia. Smith Bridget, widow, h 76 John. Smith Conner, laborer, h 8 State. Smith Conner, laborer, h 148 Whitesboro. Smith Charles T., turner and saw filer, cor Genesee and Seneca, h 84 Columbia. Smith David, cordwainer, h 7 Charlotte. Smith David, marble cutter, bds 27 State. Smith David, Jr., marble cutter, bds Mrs. Manning's. 157

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Snyder Rudolph D., clerk, 111 Genesee, bds 17 Washington. Soley George, grocer, cor Court and Garden, h 88 Court. Soley John, grocer, 123 Court, h same. Solomon William, boiler maker, bds 68 Broad. Solner Hermann, trunk maker, bds 49 John. Sons of Temperance Hall, over 63 Hotel. Sorn Henry, clerk at American Hotel. Soule Henry, marble cutter, h 19 Steuben. Southard W. R., barber, h 19 West. Soutler Christian, foreman at J. H. Bronk's, h 20 Plant. Souveman Henry, cordwainer, h 14 Tibbitts. Spanton John, groeer, 21, h 23 Carnahan. Spanton Matthew, h 23 Carnahan. Spandenberg Charles, wheelwright, h 22 Tibbitts. Spath Jacob, butcher, 40 Canal, opp Guard Lock. Spanner Catharine, widow, h Joseph, 5 n Canal. Spaulding Charles, station keeper, bds 59 Catharine. Spelpenning Leonard, farmer, h 16 Jason. Spears Thomas, physician and surgeon, office and h 17 Devereux. Spencer Albert, Metropolitan Hall Billiard Saloon, h 58 Fayette. Spencer Albert G., bds 58 Fayette. Spencer Julius A., ass't sup't Central Railroad, office Albany, h 61 Fayette. Spencer Rev. Theodore, h 77 Fayette. Spencer W. C, bds 77 Fayette. Speney Ward R., clerk, 92 Genesee. Spertzell Miss M., milliner, 25 Catharine, bds same. Spielbargh Philip, locksmith, h 79 Second. Spindler Ulrich, moulder, h 8 Edward. Spitz Henry, confectioner, bds 34 Seneca. Sprague Mrs. Benjamin, h 184 Whitesboro. Sprague Charles H., book-keeper at D.

St. Leger George, tailor, h 62 Jay. Stacy Mrs. Preston, boarding-house, 19 Seneca Stacy William E., clerk, 12 Liberty, bds 19 Seneca. Stadtler Joseph, h 14 Clinton. Staber Anthony, machinist, h 6 Wiley. Stafford A. B., agent Butterfield & Sons, bds 9 Hotel. Stafford Thomas, tailor, hes Miller, 2 ab Arthur. Staley John, laborer, hss Broad, 3 e Kossuth Avenue. Stanford William, street commissioner, h 116 Columbia. Stannard Edward, conductor, C. R. R., h 88 Third. Stanton James, cartman, bds 77 Whitesboro. Stanton John, machinist, bds 77 Whitesboro. Stanton Thomas, fireman, B. R.

Stewart Charles B., book-keeper, Screw Factory, bds 227 Genesee. Stewart Charles H., Satinet Mills, h 21 Wiley. Stewart Daniel, cabinet maker, bds Mansion House. Stewart J. W., clerk, 80 Genesee, bds 58 Charlotte. Stewart Mrs. Caroline, widow of Dr. S. W., h 227 Genesee. Stewart Miss Eliza, Satinet Mills, bds 21 Wiley. Stewart Robert S., of Root A S., h 35 Miller. Stewart Samuel F., student, bds 227 Genesee. 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. 4t Stiefoater John, cordwainer, h 281 Whitesboro. Stiegler Daniel, cordwainer, b 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. G, 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, hss Broad, 2 e Kossuth Avenue. Stopper Urs, blacksmith, hws 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-i 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, brasB founder, h 44 Steuben. Strutt Victoria, h 10 Tibbitts. Strutt Blasius, tailor, h 103 Mohawk. Stuber, Frank ife Co., tinners, coppersmiths, and gas fitters; 43 Bleecker. Stuber Jacob, of S., Frank & Co., bds Clinton Hotel. Stuber John, of S., Frank

Taffner Philip, cordwainer, hss Warren, 1 w Garden. Taffner Simon, tailor, h w s Francis, 2 s Plant. Taffy John, S. C. Mills, hes 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

Tanner John, laborer, hws Mohawk, 2 s Jay. Tankard Patrick, attendant (It 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 84 Schuyler. Taylor Lewis P., student, bds 25 Howard Avenue. Taylor Lorenzo M., of Watts

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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, hws Mohawk, 3 ab Jail. TIFFANY & ARNOTT, booksellers aud stationers, 113 Genesee. Tiffany Henry P., bds 231 Genesee. Tiffany Isaiah, of T. <_ Arnott, and postmaster, h 231 Genesee. Tiffany Sylvester, boatman, li 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

Treen George, gardener, hws Kossuth Avenue, 2 ab South st. Treen John, gardener, h 10 Post. Treen Stephen, gardener, hws 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, hes 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 86 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 II., 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, b 37 Elizabeth. Tyrrell Thomas, tailor, h 30 Union. u Uhrich John, tailor, bds 40 Second. Ulrick Adam, laborer, h 38 Elm. Ulrick Godfrey, cordwainer, h 137 Water. Ulmer Cirtliff, cordwainer, hws Seymour Avenue, 1 ab Square st. Ure Elizabeth, S. C. Mills, bds 27 State. Urgo Joseph, wool sorter, h 114 Schuyler. 167

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, hes Albany, near city line. Underwood James J., farmer, h e s Albany, near city line. Underwood William S., saw and plaster mill, hes Albany, near city line. Unsaid Lattro, laborer, hns 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 CORNING HERALD AND DAILY GAZETTE, office 60 Genesee. Utica Musical Academy, rehearsing rooms, Washington Hall. Utica Novelty Works, 5 Devereux Block. Utiea 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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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., li 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 II., 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, hill John. Van Wagner John, fireman, C. RR., bds SO 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, hss William, 3 w State. Vaughan Edward, teamster, h 1 n Starch Factory. Vaughan James, laborer, h 18 Huntington. Vaughan James, laborer, C. RR., li Second, 2 bl Main. Vaughan Mary, widow, h 14 Whitesboro. Vaughan Stephen, S. C. Mills, hes 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. V_4__N" E M B E R G -E-C ' 8 ©®A1_ YAJU), 1 BLOCK EAST OF GENESEE STBEET BRIDGE. I have constantly on hand a full a8sortment of SCRANTON, LEHIGH, PEACH ORCHARD, CUMBERLAND and BL0SSBURGH CO.__.__S, at

T. VAN EMBERGH. 173 •• Vidvard & Co., importers of wines and liquors, cor Bleeeker and Academy. VIDVARD PETER, of V. & Co., and wine store, 31 John, h 13 Park Avenue. Vignos Dennis, grocer, 11 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. II. H., watchmaker, h 43 Lansing. Vroman Isaac, engineer, C. RR., h "70 Main. w 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, furnaeeman, 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, 1*73 Genesee, h 24 Columbia. Walker George, of Webb <_ W., h 16 Court. Walker George E„ h 28 Miller. Walker Horace, farmer, h 91 Mohawk.

03HPTT TOB-fl-m-USTa _S@«£B NO. 41 GENESEE STREET. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the" public, that they are prepared to furnish ' * METALLIC CASES, ( finish,) COFFINS, (in Cloth, Rosewood, Mahogany and Whitewood,) with SHROUDS, CAPS, CRAPES, PLATES, GLOVES,' and every thing appertaining to the burial of the dead. }3f A new and splendid GLASS HEARSE, if desired, furnished at all times. JO»!< H. T_N SES». JOHM H. D0U8-A8S. 15* 174

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, hns Pleasant, 1 w Steuben. Walton Abram, cordwainer, bds 28 Bleeeker. 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. WMMWMSL _ts m&w9 Wholesale and Retail Druggists, DEAILEBS IN ©YE-.irtiflPPSi, PAUKiirSi, ©ot__s WINDOW GLASS, DRUGGISTS' GLASS WARE, GROCERIES, &C. [W° 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 34 Genesee Street. 175

Warnick, Bryan ife Co., tobacconists, 86 Genesee. Warnick Leslie A., of W., B. & Co., li 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., homoeopathic physican, 170 Genesee, h72 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 II., M. D., homoeopathic physician, 206 Genesee, h 52 Broad. Watt John, tobacconist, h 4 Union. Watts A. J. it 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. WTatts Miss Catharine M., teacher select school, 22 Kemble. Weaver Richard, gardener, hes Johnson Square. Wreaver 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, hss 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^ ~ iiPiifii ii Willi ill NOS. 31 AND 33 JOHN STREET, UTI€A. The purest kinds of BRANDIES, WINES, Ac, constantly on hand. VINEGAR AND CIDER. 176

Webb John, machinist, bds Mary Webb's. Webb John G., of AV. & Walker, h 1 Cottage. Webb K. S., clerk, 108 Genesee, bds 1 Cottage. Webb Mrs. Mary, hws Howard Avenue, 3 ab Arthur. Webb Walter, machinist, bds Mary Webb's. WEBB & WALKER, Druggists and Grocers, 108 Genesee. Webster Lucius 0., 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. Weisse Bernard, teacher of French, h 71 Broadway. Weiss Michael, cabinet finisher, h 6 Eagle. Weiss Philip, laborer, h 19 Oneida. WeiBS William, carpenter, hes Kossuth Avenue, 1 n city line. Weiser & Faber, cabinet ware-rooms, 69 Genesee. Weiser William, of W. & Faber, h 122 Court. Welch Miss Ellen, S. C. Mills, bds 6 Huntington. Welch George, painter, hss Barnes, 3 e Rutger. Welch John, proprietor Oneida House, Oneida Square. Welch John, cordwainer, bds 42 Catharine. Welch John, laborer, bds John McCullough's. Welch John, furnaeeman, h 83 Jay. WELCH JOSEPH, Designer and Engraver on Wood, Devereux Block, h 12 Plant. Welch Matthew, blacksmith shop, Madison Lane, h 34 Washington. Welch Patrick, mason, h 10 Hobart. Welch Thomas, mason, h 69 Jay. Welch William, laborer, h 150 Bleeeker. Wells Albert, dentist, with A. N. Priest. Wells Alfred, h 66 Seneca. Wells Alfred L., h 44 WhiteBboro. Wells, Butterfield & Co., American Express Office, 16 Genesee. Wells John B., dry goods merchant, 55 Genesee, h 22 Devereux. WEBZeTcfc WALKER, _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

108 CENESEE STREET, UTICA. 90 per centMLCOHOL and BURNING FLUID, constantly on hand by the bbl. or less quantity. Also, PURE WINES _ LIQUORS, for Medicinal ime. Dealers in C9h_f_.n__>_3_sr _a._sr__> FIELD SEEDS. St_r- Sole Agents for the Bale of FAIRBANKS' SCALES. 177

WELLS LUCIEN B., M. D., homoeopathic physician, office and house 252 Genesee. Wells Martin, laborer, hns Post, 4 e Charlotte. Wells Mrs. Mary B., widow of Arnold, h 39 John. Welsh Baptist Church, 20 Broadway, Rev. M. J. Williams, Pastor. Welsh Calvinistic Methodist, 11 Seneca, Rev. David Lewis, Pastor. Welsh Congregational, cor Whitesboro and Washington, Rev. David Price, Pastor. Welsh Wesleyan Methodist, 6 Washington, Rev. R- L. Herbert, Pas­ tor. Weuzer Lewis, furnaeeman, li 119 Blandina. Wenzel Charles, tailor, h 12 Canal. Wenzel John, cutter at P. V. Kellogg & Co.'s, h 28 Schuyler. Werkman George, peddler, h 148 Water. Werner Caspar, tailor, h 169 Whitesboro. Werner Peter, mason, h 13 Parker. Wertge Conradt, basket maker, lies Cherry, 1 s Whitesboro. Wertz John, cutter at J. M. Rice & Co.'s, h 63 Chenango Avenue. Westfall E. D., printer, bds Catharine St. House. West Albert, h 13 George. West Joseph E., M. D., office 171 Genesee, bds Central Hotel. West William, insurance agent, h 326 Genesee. Westcott Arthur, machinist, h rear 72 Fayette. Westcott Ephraim, moulder, h 100 Blandina. Westcott George, of W. & Hammond, h 37 Whitesboro. Westcott & Hammond, hat, cap, and fur store, 52 Genesee. Westcott John, machinist, h 25 Carnahan. Westminster Church, Washington, opp junction Genesee. Wetmore Edmund A., treasurer N. Y. State Lunatic Asylum, and att'y and counsellor, office 167, h 250 Genesee. Wetmore Miss Maria F., ass't teacher Second Ward School, bds 91 Whitesboro. Wetzel Rev. Andrew, pastor German Lutheran Church, h 44 Varick. Wetzel Henry, driver at Pearson's livery stable, h 7 Tibbitts. Whalan Edward, engineer, C. R. R., bds L. Sullivan's. Whalan Keren, S. C. Mills, h 69 Columbia. Whalan Richard, tobacconist, h 63 Jay. _, Wheeler Bartlett, laborer, h 13 Kirkland. Wheeler Catharine, widow of John, h 11 Hamilton. CHRISTIAN WEISSE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL __I___A1-II_H IK B'WaKIWIT.MB, AND CIT"S" XT_STI3-3-3-T_A--3___!_=t, NO. 104 FAYETTE STREET, UTICA, N. Y. 178

WHEELER & BAILEY, manufacturers of stove3, plows, and ma­ chine castings, Eagle Furnace, 38, 40, and 42 Columbia. Wheeler George, cartman, h cor Spring and Huntington. Wheeler Miss Mary Ann, h 73 Elizabeth. Wheeler Russell, of W. & Bailey, h 44 Columbia. Wheeler Simon, teamster, h 2 Erie. Wheelhouse Mrs. Charlotte, h 130 Court. Wheethauer Caspar, carpenter, bds 176 Whitesboro. Whiifen Albert, wheelwright at E. Seatou's. Whiffen Isaac, butcher, cor John avwl Jay, h cor Elizabeth and Mohawk. Whiffen James, tailor, h Leah, rear 69 West. Whiffen John U., butcher, 14 Broad, h same. Whipple Edward 0., bds 11 Hotel. Whipple Elizabeth, h 75 Park Avenue. Whipple Nancy, h 75 Park Avenue. Whipple Otis, h 11 Hotel. Whipple Otis W., accountant, bds 33 Charlotte. White'Alvin, grocer, 155 Genesee, h 26 Charlotte. White David P., of Curtiss & W., h cor Mary and Park Avenue. White George, h 19 Mary. White Henry C, clerk, 82 Genesee, bds 55 Charlotte. White H. Greenman, elerk, 1S5 Genesee, bds 26 Charlotte. White Henry R., M. D, dental surgeon, office Devereux Block, h 27 West Bridge. White Henry L., teller at Bank Central New York, hes Elm, 1 s West Bridge-. White Isaac, tailor, h 55 Charlotte. White N. Curtis3, of W. & Dana, h 30 Broad. White

White Thomas, proprietor Third Ward House, cor Chenango Avenue and Plant st. Whitman Horace, grocer, cor John and Jay, h 25 First. Whitney John J., tinsmith, h 30 Elizabeth. Whitney Terence, cartman, h 30 Elizabeth. Whitty Lawrence, blacksmith, h 58 Jay. Whittaker Charles, bds 5 Post. Whittaker David, fireman, C R. R., h 16 Water. Whittaker John R„ h 33 Court. Whittaker Nancy, widow, h 5 Post. Wickham Thomas, carpenter, h 113 Steuben. Wickens Thomas, proprietor Plank Road House, junction Columbia and Whitesboro. Wiel William, laborer, h Joseph, n Canal. Wier Rebecca, widow of Milo, h 52 Schuyler. Wienke Frederick, cordwainer, h 115 Bleecker. Wick J. A,, canal station keeper, h 72 Jay. Wicks John, mason, h 114 Steuben. Wicks John T., tanner, h 1 Thomas' West Avenue. Wicks Robert, tin and coppersmith, bds 114 Steuben. Wightman Mrs. Amanda, h 90 Park Avenue. Wilbur Willis E., carriage trimmer, h 43 Elm. Wilcox & Elsbre, dry goods merchants, 58 Genesee. Wilcox Hiram H., at S. W. Mills, h 26 Stark. Wilcox Horace S., of W. & Elsbre, h 58 Genesee. Wilcox John, book-keeper, 11 Liberty, bds Central Hotel. Wilcox J. S., flour and cattle food store, 19 Liberty, h 84 Fayette. Wilcox William C, commission merchant, flour, pork, <_c, 11 Lib­ erty, h 39 Charlotte. Wiley George H., sup't Steam Cotton Mills, h 46 Fayette. Wiley James, carpenter, bds 119 Columbia. Wiles Lemuel M., teacher of penmanship and drawing in the Public Schools, bds 227 Genesee. Wills R. D., gardener, h 29 Howard Avenue. Wilhelm Frederick, laborer, h 61 Canal. Wilhelm Joseph, laborer, h 20 Parker. Wilkins Lewis M., h 10 Seymour Avenue. Wilkins Luke, baker and confectioner, 33 Bleecker, h same. Wilkins J. R., painter, bds 33 Bleecker. _C_- _B_ "W":EI___-S., __«__- _D_ S®_E@®_?-__,SS_H(@ I?STO(§_;MFp Office and Residence, 225 Genesee St., (OPPOSITE THE OITT HALL,) UTICA, N. Y. t_r" OWICB HOCKS.—7 1-2 to 9 A.M., 12 1-2 to 4, and 6 to 8 o'clock P, M. Snt- DATS—12 to 2 o'clock P. M. 180

Wilkins Samuel, boot and shoe store, 16 South, h 33 West. Willard C. Fay, law student, bds 96 Fayette. Willard Thomas, cook at Crystal Saloon. Williams Abijah J., machinery and manufacturers' articles, 215 Gen­ esee, h cor Rutger and Steuben. Williams Barnch C, machinist, h 28 Howard Avenue. Williams Brown H., notary public, and discount clerk at Oneida Bank, h 92 Fayette. Williams Charles, laborer, h 45 Elm. Williams Daniel, farmer, hes Elm, 6 s Gold. Williams David, of W. W. & Co., h n w cor First and Lansing. Williams David, clerk, 56, bds 58 Liberty. Williams Edward, laborer, h 97 Water. Williams Elhanan W., att'y and counsellor, office 98, h 287 Genesee. Williams George H., clerk, 76 Genesee, bds 64 Whitesboro. Williams Griffith G., cutter at Manchester & Penny's, hns Lansing,. 1 e First. Williams Griffith, stone cutter, h 46 Saratoga. Williams Heber, clerk cor John and Broad, bds 8 Washington. Williams Henry, engineer, h 14 Hotel. Williams H. L., M. D., office 44 Genesee, h 3 Hotel. Williams H. B., clerk, 116 Genesee, bds 69 Broadway. Williams Henry, laborer, h Stark. Williams Hugh H., clerk, 81 Genesee, bds D. Bacon's. Williams Irvin A., manufacturer of locomotive lamps, 215 Genesee, h 8 Devereux. Williams Isaac J., cordwainer, bds 19 Spring. Williams James, boot and shoe store, 50 Whitesboro, h 19 Spring. Williams James H., book-keeper, 215 Genesee, bds A. J. Williams'. Williams J. Watson, att'y and counsellor, office 167, h 318 Genesee. Williams Johanna, laundress, h 2 Seneca. Williams John, tailor, bds 13 Elizabeth. Williams John, laborer, hes Elm, 6 s Gold. Williams John, clock and watch maker, h cor Bleecker and Kent Williams John, painter, h 70 Blandina. Williams John, teacher Classical School, 6 Carnahan, h 30 Howard Avenue. Williams John, at U. W. Mills, hns Warren, 2 8 Stark. Williams John, tailor, h cor Schuyler and Warren. Williams John J., farmer, bds 5 Aiken. Williams Jacob, laborer, h 14 Botel. Williams John A., of W. W. & Co., h 25 Lansing. Williams John D., hat and cap store, 106 Genesee, h 54 Broad. Williams John M., pattern maker, h 38 Cornelia. Williams Mies Abby A , h 287 Genesee. • Williams Miss A. E., teacher Seoond Ward School, bds 6 Varick. Williams Mrs. Bethiah, h 287 Genesee. Williams Mrs, Elizabeth, widow of Zachariah, h 62 Washington. 181

Williams Mrs_Elizabeth, tailoress, h rear 58 Whitesboro. Williams Mrs. Ellen, widow, h Roberts' Alley. Williams Mrs. Margaret, widow of William, h 47 Second. Williams Mrs. Olive, widow of A. B., h 7 Hopper. Williams Morgan, carpenter, h S3 Miller. Williams Morris M., carpenter, h 66 State. Williams Nathaniel, mason, h 16 Carnahan. Williams Rees G., printer, h 68 Liberty. Williams Richard, of Roberts <_ W., hns Mandeville. Williams Richard, tailor, bds 13 Elizabeth. Williams Richard P., plumber, h 23 Plant Williams Robert J., carpenter, h 95 Spring. Williams Robert J., mason, bds 19 Carnahan. Williams Robert S., teller at Oneida Bank, h 29 Whitesboro. Williams Rowland, engineer, h 19 Carnahan. Williams Stalham, secretary and treasurer Savings' Bank of Utiea, bds Bleecker St. House. Williams Thomas, laborer, h rear 59 Broadway. Williams Thomas J., printer, bds 66 Whitesboro. Williams Thomas R., of W. W. & Co., bds 99 Bleecker. Williams William, of W. W. & Co., bds 99 Bleeeker. Williams W. & Co., dry goods merchants, 160 Genesee. Williams William E., carpenter, bds 7 Hotel. Williams William J., carpenter, h 31 Broadway. Williams William R., mason, h 56 Liberty. Williams William T., tailor, hll Union. Williams William E , carpenter, h 66 Whitesboro. Williamson Chloe, widow, h 9 Elm. Williamson Hugh, teamster, bds 7 Hamilton. Wilmot John It., peddler, h 45 Cornelia. Wilman Bernard, at U. W. Mills, h 16 Stark. Wilson Alexander, painter, h cor West and Arthur. Wilson A. Jackson, clerk, bds Central Hotel. Wilson Charles S., cashier Utica City Bank, h 237 Genesee. Wilson Jane, tailoress, bds 82 Elizabeth. Wilson John F., butcher, h Mummery, 1 n Albany. Wilson Robert, laborer, h 26 Hobart. Wilson William Jr., foreman P. V. Kellogg

Witt A. B., telegraph repairer, h 125 Columbia. Wittman Joseph, blacksmith, h 202 Whitesboro. Wolcott S. G., M. D., physician and surgeon, office 171 Genesee, h 63 Bleecker. Wolff Mrs. Christina, widow, h 48 Saratoga. Wolff Gustavus, tailor, h 64 Canal. Wolff John, mason, h 54 Canal. Wolff Julius T., organ builder, h 8 Seymour Avenue. Wollner Michael, laborer, h 91 Spring. Wollweber Charles, cabinet maker, h 33 Tibbitts. Wood A. N. & E. D., engine builders, 8 Cornelia. Wood A. N., of Wood & Co., h 664 Broadway. Wood David, painter and glazier, 46 Seneca, h 114 John. Wood Edward, elerk, 49 Genesee, bds 16 Washington. Wood E. D., of Wood A Co., h 19 Cornelia. Wood Edwin A., machinist, h 37 Fayette. Wood Enos, machinist, h 37 Fayette. Wood Henry J., of Lewis & W., h 47 Lansing. WOOD JAMES, grocer, provision, and dry goods dealer, cor South and West, h 23 West. Wood Jeremiah, h 60 Columbia. Wood Mrs. Eunice, widow of David, h 114 John. Wood Mrs. Harriet C, widow of Geo. W., h 255 Genesee. Wood Thomas, of W., Roberts & Co., h 259 Genesee. Wood, Roberts & Co., hardware merchants, 49 and 51 Genesee. Wood William, clerk, 135 Genesee, h 16 Washington. Woodard Jesse, h/56 Charlotte. Woodard Mrs Jesse, dressmaker, h 56 Charlotte. Woodard Wing, h 82 Schuyler. Woodcock Miss Lydia, dressmaker, h 88 John. Woodhull Henry I., merchant tailor, 2 Bradish Block, h 17 Lansing. Woodhull Samuel, h 18 Blandina. Woodhull Miss N. E., dressmaker, bds 35 Lansing. Woodland George, printer, h 39 West Bridge. Woodruff A. L., commission merchant, domestic goods, 24 Empire Block, h 89 Miller. Woodward Mrs. Salmon, widow, h 14 Mary. Woodworth Benjamin F., h 35 Broadway. Woodworth Mrs. Martha; nurse, bds National Hotel. JAMES WOOD, mmm s _ps_f?_»si iM&aSp Nos. 20 and. 22 SOUTH, cor. of West Street. \0gr A good and general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, DRUGS, .ndbOMESTIO DRY-GOODS, always on hand. SO" Caah paid for all klnda of Farmers' Produce. _11 articles purchased delivered to any part of the Olty, free of charge. 183

Worden L. J. & Co., patent boot clasp manufacturers, Madison Lane, rear 4 Columbia. Worden L. J., of W.

Yager Frederick, cartman, h 69 Tibbitts. Yager Joseph, basket maker, h 108 Bleecker. Yale James, tobacconist, h 49 Garden. Yale Titus I., blacksmith, h 11 Huntington. Yale Wait, h 45 Garden. Yates Abram P., bds National Hotel. Yates Charles A., clothing merchant, 54, h 221 Genesee. 184

Yates Holland, Agent American Express Co., h 13 Hotel Yates R. V„ clothing merchant, 104, h 265 Genesee. York House, 18 Whitesboro, D. Rowland, proprietor. Yenny John, h 118 Schuyler. Youlen George, moulder, h 88 Stark. Youlen Rufus W, moulder, h 28 Steuben. Young Andrew, marble cutter, h 10 Blandina. Young Anthony, oarpenter, h 47 West Young Alonzo, h 87 Court. Young Jacob, laborer, h 21 Chenango Avenue. Young George, baker, h 66 Mohawk. Young James T., cordwainer, h 9 Plant Young John, grocer, h 26 South Hamilton. Young Peter, peddler, h 100 Court. Young Philip, at S. W. Mills, h 88 South Hamilton. Young Quentin, blacksmith, h 68 Variek. Young William, cordwainer, li 24 Hope. Younglove John, h 28 Charlotte. z Zeinert Charles, stone cutter, h 8 Clinton. Zeigelmeir Max, fireman, S. C. Mills, h 62 Court Zeigler Anton, cordwainer, h cor Kirkland andFrancis. Zeigler Louis, cordwainer, h 26 Elm. Zeigler Philip, laborer, h 117 Breese. Zeigler Peter, laborer, h 17 Leah. Zeiselmeyer Ulric, blacksmith, h 37 Saratoga. Zemansky Nathan, of Harrison

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