E. Cooke, Attorney at Law, Oneonta, Otsego County, N.Y.
John B. Steele, Attorney,
&c., Oneonta, Otsego County, N.Y.
Office, in the stone
building opposite the Otsego House,
Main street.
Mason Gilbert, Hatter, Main street, Oneonta.
Cooke & Brown, retail
dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries,
Crockery, Hardware,
Iron, Steel, &c., &c. Store under the
office of the Oneonta
Weekly Journal, Main street, Oneonta.
Potter C. Burton, dealer
in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Silver
and German Silver Ware,
&c., &c. One door north of Cooke &
Brown’s Store,
Main street, Oneonta.
Timothy Sabin, retail
dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries,
Crockery, Hardware,
Iron, Steel, &c., &c. Store opposite the
Oneonta House, Main
street, foot of Chestnut, Oneonta.
Clyde & Cook, retail
dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries,
Crockery, Hardware,
Drugs & Medicines, Dye Woods & Dye
Stuffs, &c., &c.
Store nearly opposite the Otsego House,
Main street, Oneonta.
Snow & Van Woert, manufacturers
of, and wholesale and retail
dealers in Tin, Sheet-Iron,
and Copper ware, Stoves, &c.,
&c. Over Clyde
& Cook’s Store, Main street, Oneonta.
C. Noble, manufacturer
of, and wholesale and retail dealer
in Beach’s Patent
Shaving Soap, Beach’s Liquid Opodeldoc,
and Black Varnish, &c.,
&c. Main street, Oneonta.
Robert W. Hopkins, manufacturer
of, and dealer in Cabinet
Ware and Chairs of every
description. Chestnut street,
Oneonta.
Cushing & Potter, manufacturers
of, and wholesale and retail
dealers in Barrels &
Firkins, &c., &c. Main st., Oneonta.
W.W. Snow’s
Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing Establishment.
Opposite E.R. Ford’s
Store, Main street, Oneonta.
Bennet & Smith, dealers
in Morocco, Boots and Shoes, Thread,
Nails, and Findings,
&c., &c., Chestnut street, Oneonta,
Otsego Co., N.Y.
George W. Andrews, Chair
Maker, and House & Sign Painter,
(Chestnut street,) Oneonta,
Otsego Co., N.Y.
C.G. Cross, Waggon
and Carriage Maker, Chestnut street,
Oneonta.
E.R. Ford, retail
dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery,
Hardware, Drugs & Medicines,
Dye Woods & Dye Stuffs, Iron,
Steel, &c., &c., Main
street, Oneonta.
[Footnote A: The following advertisement from the “Weekly Journal,” of July 1, 1841, will show that people were not more honest in former times than they are now:
FENCE IN THE FOG.