Albany city directory 1885, Part 93

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Publication date: 1898
Publisher: Albany, N.Y
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ALBANY POLICE COURT, meets daily in City Building, South Pearl street corner Howard. Wm. K. Clute, John Gutmann, Police Justices. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Terms held in Albany third Tuesday in Jan- uary.


COURT OF APPEALS. William C. Ruger, Chief Judge. Charles A. Rapallo, Charles Andrews, Theo. Miller, Robt. Earl, George F. Danforth, Francis M. Finch, Associate Judges. E. O. Perrin, Clerk. W. H. Shankland, Dept. Clerk. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Terms held in Albany third Tuesday in Janu- ary.


CITY COURT OF ALBANY, meets in City Build- ing, South Pearl street corner Howard, every


day at 9 o'clock, A. M. (Sundays "and holiday excepted). Andrew Hamilton, Franklin M Danaher, Edward J. Brennan, Justices.


SPECIAL SESSIONS OF THE CITY OF AL- BANY, meets at City Hall every Tuesday. Anthony Gould, Recorder. John A. Delehanty, Assistant District Attorney.


SUPREME COURT - GENERAL TERMS held at the City Hall, in the city of Albany on the fourth Tuesday of January, first Tuesday of May and third Tuesday of November.


SUPREME COURT, CIRCUIT, OYER AND TERMINER and SPECIAL TERMS, held at the City Hall, on the second Monday of January, first Monday of March, first Monday of May, second Monday of June, for equity and cases without a jury only, first Monday of October, first Monday of December.


REGULAR SPECIAL TERMS FOR MOTIONS ONLY, held at City Hall, on the last Tuesday of every month.


SPECIAL TERMS also held at City Hall, in Al- bany, second Monday "of every month except July and August, by Judge Rufus W. Peckham.


JUSTICES - A. Melvin Osborne, of Catskill ; Charles R. Ingalls, of Troy ; Wm. L. Learned, of Albany; T. R. Westbrook, of Kingston; Rufus W. Peckham, of Albany.


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


ALBANY POST-OFFICE.


WM. H. CRAIG, Postmaster.


ISAAC McMURDY, Assistant Postmaster.


OFFICE, U. S. GOVERNMENT BUILDING, BROADWAY CORNER STATE STREET.


Open from 7:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. Sundays and Holidays from 9 to 10 A. M. and 6 to 7 P. M.


Money Order and Registered Letter Departments open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.


Rates of Postage.


LETTERS - Letters go to any part of the United States or Canada for two cents per ounce or fraction thereof, after July 1st, 1885.


PUBLICATIONS-(1) Books, maps, unmounted, proof-sheets, music (printed), posters, printed cards and blanks, unsealed circulars, etc., one- cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof. (2)Newspapers, magazines and other second-class publications, one cent each four ounces. (3) Seeds, cuttings, flexible patterns, samples of minerals, merchandise, maps, mounted, and pho- tographs, one cent per ounce.


Matter of this class must not be sealed.


DOMESTIC MONEY ORDER FEES - Not ex- ceeding ten dollars, eight cents ; over ten and not exceeding fifteen, ten cents ; over fifteen and not exceeding thirty, fifteen cents; over thirty and not exceeding forty, twenty cents; over forty and not exceeding fifty, twenty-five cents ; over fifty and not exceeding sixty, thirty cents ; over sixty and not exceeding seventy,


thirty-five cents; over seventy and not exceed- ing eighty, forty cents ; over eighty and not ex- ceeding one hundred, forty-five cents. Posta notes for all sums under five dollars, three cents. Foreign money orders at special rates.


REGISTERED LETTERS - Letters may be reg- istered at any post-office by paying ten cents in addition to postage.


FOREIGN PÓSTAGE - Rates given on letters are for every one-half ounce or fraction thereof to each country.


LETTER - Five cents postage to Austria, Australia (via San Francisco), Brazil, Belgium, Bermuda, Cuba, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Holland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, India and East Indies, Chili, Peru, China and Java.


NEWSPAPERS AND MERCHANDISE SAMPLES, not ex- ceeding four ounces in weight, two cents.


Letters to Sandwich Islands, five cents; newspa- pers, two ounces, one cent; merchandise, two ounces, one cent.


PENITENTIARY.


JOHN McEWEN, Superintendent.


INSPECTORS -Owen Golden, J. Wesley Smith, Anson C. Requa.


PHYSICIAN - William H. Murray, M. D. CHAPLAIN - Rev.


CATHOLIC CHAPLAIN - Rev. Anselni Auling. DEPUTY - Edward J. Deevey.


CLERK - Howard Paddock.


IN SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE - Augustus Bowers. HALL OFFICERS-J. H. Dillon, James H. Powers. OVERSEERS - Eli S. Shutter, John E. Shutter,


James Coffey, J. Cavanaugh, James Farley, Geo. F. Backman, James Fitzpatrick, Frank Keeler,


Michael Marra, Thos. F. Lennon, L. L. Filkins, James Hagan, Thomas McBride, Arthur Grant. NIGHT WATCHMEN - Henry Maloy, John Hoy, Thomas Reilly.


GUARDS-F. H. Dwyer, Thomas Collins, John Patterson, T. J. Hogan, Ed. Shields, Thomas Ansbro, Thomas Ward, John Brown, H. S. McAllister, W. McMillan, J. H. Quirk, Matthew Kirby, J. F. Gorman.


MATRONS- Mary L. Monahan, Catharine Curry, Maria E. Houck, Mary Vincent, Catharine Spain. MESSENGER - W. Dickerman.


NEWSPAPERS.


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ALBANY ARGUS-Argus Co., Beaver st. corner Broadway - daily, $8; daily with Sunday edi- tion, $10; semi-weekly, $2; weekly, $1; Sun- day edition, $2.


ALBANY EVENING JOURNAL-The Journal Co., 61 State street - daily, $9; semi-weekly, $2; weekly, $1.


ALBANY EVENING POST- M. & E. Griffin, 7 Hudson avenue - daily $5.


ALBANY EVENING UNION -Frederick W. White, 19 Beaver st .- daily, $5.


ALBANY DAILY HERALD -Jacob Long, 87 Westerlo street-$7.


ALBANY LAW JOURNAL - Weed, Parsons & Co., 39 and 41 Columbia street - weekly, $5, post-paid.


ALBANY MORNING EXPRESS - Albany Morn- ing Express Co., Green corner Beaver street - every day, including Sunday, $7.


ALBANY TIMES - T. C. Callicott, 401 Broadway -- daily, by mail, $7; city delivery, 15 cents per week; weekly, $1.50.


CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH -47 Hudson avenue, Catholic Telegraph Pub. Co .- weekly, $2,


CULTIVATOR AND COUNTRY GENTLEMAN- L. Tucker & Son, 395 Broadway-weekly, $2.50. DAILY PRESS AND KNICKERBOCKER - The Press Co., 18 Beaver street - daily, $6.


EVENING STAR-C. F. R. Coe, Bath-on-the- Hudson - weekly, $1.


FREIE BLAETTER - A. Miggael, 44 Beaver st.


- daily with Sunday edition, 15 cents per week by carrier.


FOREST, FORGE AND FARM - H. S. Quacken- bush, Tweddle building - monthly, 50 cents. GREENBUSH GAZETTE - Edward L. Fanning, 77 Broadway, Greenbush - weekly, $1.


KATHOLISCHES VOLKSBLATT - Louis J. Humpf, 215 S. Pearl-weekly, $2.


MEDICAL ANNALS - Burdick & Taylor, 481 Broadway - monthly, $1.


OUR WORK AT HOME - Albany City Tract and Missionary Society, 49 State street. George Sanderson, jr., Editor. Edition, 3,000-Month- ly, $1 a year.


RENSSELAER COUNTY NEWS-J. T. Sim- mons, 50 Columbia st., Greenbush-weekly, $1. SUNDAY PRESS- The Press Co., 18 Beaver street-weekly, $2.


THE CITIZEN - Dennis Feehan, 395 Broadway- weekly, $1.50.


THE CUE -Semi-monthly, 5 cts. per copy, pub- lished at Albany Academy. Cuyler Reynolds, Editor.


THE GUIDE, I. O. of O. F .- Turner & Powers, 394 Broadway -$1.25.


THE POULTRY MONTHLY - The Ferris Pub- lishing Co., 481 Broadway - $1.25 per year.


WEEKLY PRESS AND LEGISLATIVE JOUR- NAL-18 Beaver street - weekly, $1.


ZION WATCHMAN -John Lemley, Riverside avenue, Greenbush - weekly, $1.25.


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NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT.


NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT, 1885. ELECTION TUESDAY AFTER THE FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER.


EXCELSIOR


LEGISLATURE MEETS ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY.


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT - David B. Hill, Gov- ernor. Lieutenant-Governor. Wm. G. Rice, Private Secretary. Goodwin Brown, Ex- ecutive Clerk. Thomas Newcomb, Executive Clerk. Irving F. Cragin, Stenographer. Charles A. Earle, Executive Officers' Messenger.


GOVERNOR'S STAFF-Major-Gen. John G. Farns- worth, Adjutant-General. Brig .- Gen. Philip H. Briggs, Inspector-General. Brig .- Gen. Daniel D. Wylie, Chief of Ordnance. Brig .- Gen. George S. Field, Engineer-in-Chief. Brig .- Gen: Horatio C. King, Judge-Advocate-General. Brig .- Gen. John D. Bryant, Surgeon-General. Brig .- Gen. Myndert D. Mercer, Quartermaster-General. Brig .- Gen. G. Barrett Rich, Paymaster-General. Brig .- Gen. Aus- tin Lathrop, Commissary-General of Subsistence. Brig .- Gen. Charles F. Robbins, General Inspector of Rifle Practice. Colonels Chas. H. Utley, Clarence H. Frost, Thomas Carswell Miles, Robert Town- send, William R. Cassidy, Samuel J. Tilden, jr., Aides-de-Camp. Colonel Lewis W. Gillett, Mili- tary Secretary.


OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE-Joseph B. Carr, Secretary of State. Anson S. Wood, Deputy Secre- tary of State. Lee Chamberlain, Chief Clerk.


COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE - Alfred C. Chapin, Comptroller. Thomas E. Benedict, Deputy Comp- troller.


TREASURER'S OFFICE-Robert A. Maxwell, Treas- urer. Edgar K. Apgar, Deputy Treasurer. Richard C. Milks, Receiving Clerk.


ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S OFFICE - Denis O'Brien, Attorney-General. Isaac H. Maynard, 1st Deputy Attorney-General. Wm. A. Poste, 2d Deputy At- torney- General.


STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE - Elnathan Sweet, State Engineer and Surveyor. - , Deputy State Engineer and Surveyor.


SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS -James Shanahan, Superintendent of Public Works. Chas. | Barrett Rich, Paymaster- General.


Zielly, John Stebbins, Ira Betts, Asst. Superintend- ents of Public Works. John E. Ashe, Chief Clerk.


CANAL DEPARTMENT - Edmond Savage, Clerk in Charge.


COMMISSIONERS OF CANAL FUND - Lieutenant- Governor -, Secretary of State Carr, Comptroller Chapin, Treasurer Maxwell, Att' y- General O' Brien.


CANAL BOARD-Lieut .- Governor -, Secretary of State Carr, Comptroller Chapin, Treasurer Max- well, Attorney-Gen. O'Brien, State Engineer and Surveyor Sweet, Supt. of Public Works Shanahan.


COMMISSIONERS OF CLAIMS - Lyman H. Northup, Sandy Hill: George M. Beebe, Monticello; Henry F. Allen, Buffalo; Edwin M. Holbrook, Clerk. Wm. E. Young, Dept. Clerk. Freeborn G. Jewett, Stenographer. John J. Banagan, Messenger.


COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE RESERVATION AT NIAGARA- Wm. Dorsheimer, N. Y. city; James Hampden Robb, N. Y .; Andrew H. Green, N. Y .; Martín B. Anderson, Rochester; Sherman S. Rog- ers, Buffalo.


STATE ASSESSORS -- John D. Ellis, Antwerp ; Staley N. Wood, Hinsdale, Catt. Co .; James L. Williams, Poughkeepsie.


OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN- STRUCTION - William B. Ruggles, Supt. James E. Morrison, Dept. Supt. Charles V. Hooper, Chief Clerk.


BANK DEPARTMENT - Willis S. Paine, Superin- tendent. Josiah Van Vranken, Dept. Supt.


INSURANCE DEPARTMENT - John A. McCall, jr., Superintendent. M. A. Shannon, Deputy Supt.


ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE-Major-Gen. John G. Farnsworth, Adjutant-General. Col. John S. McEwan, Assistant Adjutant-General. Cols. Fred- erick Phisterer, John B. Stonehouse, Acting As- sistant Adjutants-General.


BUREAU OF MILITARY STATISTICS - J. V. B. Put- nam, Janitor.


INSPECTOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE-Brig .- Gen. Philip H. Briggs, Inspector-General. Lieut .- Col. Thos. H. McGrath, Asst. Inspector-General.


PAYMASTER-GENERAL'S OFFICE - Brig .- Gen. G. Asst. Paymaster- General.


STATE PRISONS-Isaac V. Baker, Albany, Super- intendent. Auburn State Prison, Auburn, John S. Lanehart, Agent and Warden. Clinton State


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


Prison, Dannemora, Isaiah Fuller, Agent and War- den. Sing Sing State Prison, Sing Sing, A. A. Brush, Agent and Warden.


COMMISSIONER OF THE STATISTICS OF LABOR - Charles F. Peck, Hornellsville.


CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS - John Jay, New York; Augustus Schoonmaker, Kingston; Henry A. Richmond, Buffalo.


RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS -John D. Kernan, Utica; Wm. E. Rogers, Garrisons ; John O'Don- nell, Lowville.


REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY - The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Super- intendent of Public Instruction, ex-officiis, Lorenzo Burrows, E. W. Leavenworth, J. Carson Brevoort, George W. Curtis, Francis Kernan, John L. Lewis, Martin I. Townsend, Anson J. Upson, Wm. L. Bostwick, Chauncey M. Depew, Chas. E. Fitch, Orris H. Warren, Leslie W. Russell, Whitelaw Reid, Wm. H. Watson, Henry E. Turner, St. Clair McKelway.


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD - Henry R. Pierson, Chancellor. George W. Clinton, Vice-Chancellor. David Murray, Secretary. Albert B. Watkins, As- sistant Secretary.


STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES - Charles S. Hoyt, Secretary. James. O. Fanning, Asst. Secretary. STATE ENTOMOLOGIST - J. A. Lintner.


STATE COMMISSIONER OF LUNACY - Stephen Smith, New York.


SUPERINTENDENT OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES - Lewis Boss, Albany.


STATE BOARD OF HEALTH COMMISSIONERS - Eras- tus Brooks, J. Savage Delavan, G. W. Cook.


STATE BOARD COMMISSIONERS OF THE LAND OF- FICE - Lieutenant-Governor - Speaker of Assembly Erwin, Secretary of State Carr, Comp- - troller Chapin, Treasurer Maxwell, Attorney-Gen- eral O'Brien, State Engineer Sweet. --


SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS -- Charles B. Andrews.


COMMISSIONER OF THE NEW CAPITOL - Isaac G. Perry.


STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATON OF ASSESSMENTS -Lieutenant-Governor Speaker Erwin, Sec- retary of State Carr, Comptroller Chapin, Treasurer Maxwell, Attorney-General O'Brien, State Engi- neer and Surveyor Sweet, State Assessors Williams, Wood and Ellis


NEW YORK STATE DAIRY COMMISSIONER-Josiah x K. Brown.


STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY -Alfred B. Hues- ted, Albany ; Edward S. Davison, jr., Syracuse; Curtis H. Haskins, Rochester; Clark Z. Otis, Binghamton; J. Hungerford Smith, Ausable Forks.


STATE LIBRARY - H. A. Homes, Librarian of General Library. Stephen B. Griswold, Libra- rian of Law Library. George R. Howell, Harry E. Griswold, Dunkin V. R. Johnston, James R. Boynton, Asst. Librarians.


STATE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY-Mr. Leav- enworth, the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Mr. Bostwick, and Dr. Watson, Committee of the Regents of the University charged with the Museum. James Hall, LL. D., Director of the Museum.


ADIRONDACK SURVEY -Verplanck Colvin, Super- intendent, etc.


THE STATE SURVEY - Commissioners :


., President of the Board ; William A. Wheeler, Malone, Franklin Co .; William Dor- sheimer, 115 Broadway, New York; Francis A. Stout, 21 East 9th street, New York; Frederick A. P. Barnard, 63 East 49th street, New York. James T. Gardiner, Albany, Director of the State Survey. , Clerk.


UNITED STATES OFFICERS.


AT ALBANY, N. Y.


COMMISSIONERS -- W. Frothingham, 69 State street ; Charles W. Mead, 86 State street; Wm. H. King, 31 Northi Pearl street.


CUSTOM HOUSE, New Government Building. John A. Luby, Surveyor of Customs. Orrin A. Fuller, Special Deputy Surveyor of Customs. Frank A. Batchelder, Deputy Surveyor and In- spector of Customs. Charles S. Many, Deputy Surveyor and Inspector of Customs. Judson A. Boughton, John G. Schneider, Miller Hay, James P. O' Connell, Inspectors of Customs. H. E. Mereness, M. D., Acting Asst. Surgeon, Marine Hospital Service.


DEPUTY MARSHAL- James H. Kelly, office Government Building.


INTERNAL REVENUE, office U. S. Government Building.


Collector - James W. Bentley.


Deputy Collectors - Wm. D. Comstock, Chaun- cey Whitney, Jas. E. Noble, Jos. H. Hollands. Clerks - Harlan P. Draper, Charles T. White, Wm. J. McGahan.


Gaugers - Henry B. Gregory, Augustus Whit- man, James H. Sutherland.


MASTER AND EXAMINER, in U. S. Circuit Court - William Lansing, Tweddle Building. MASTERS AND EXAMINERS, in U. S. District Court - William Lansing, Tweddle Building; Worthington Frothingham, 69 State street.


BOARD OF PENSION EXAMINING SUR- GEONS, office 1 Washington ave. Charles H. Porter, Wm. H. Bailey, Herman Bendell.


UNITED STATES CUSTOM HOUSE, COURT HOUSE AND POST-OFFICE - John A. Luby, Custodian. John Hastings, Janitor.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


COMMERCE RANCE


CON OF AL


G. A. VAN ALLEN, President.


C. P. WILLIAMS, Vice-President.


R. V. DE WITT, Secretary.


OMMER


INSURANCE BUILDING


COMMERCE INSU RANCE COMPANY


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COMMERCE INS. CO'S BUILDING.|


DIRECTORS.


CHAUNCEY P. WILLIAMS,


CHARLES B. LANSING,


JAMES W. EATON,


JESSE C. POTTS,


ISAAC A. CHAPMAN,


CHARLES H. ADAMS,


GARRETT A. VAN ALLEN,


ROYAL BANCROFT,


BRADFORD R. WOOD, NATHAN B. PERRY, E. DARWIN JONES, SAMUEL SCHUYLER,


ORLANDO H. DAVENPORT,


STEPHEN DE LA GRANGE.


$2,500, DO Losses Paid


SINCE ORGANIZATION (JUNE, 1859.)


ARE YOU INSURED ?


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


The banks are open every day in the year, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M., except Sundays and holidays. The interest for discount in the banks in the city is fixed at 6 per cent per annum.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK.


Nos. 35 and 37 State Street.


Capital, $200,000.


Surplus, $210,000.


OFFICERS. G. A. VAN ALLEN, President. J. TOWNSEND LANSING, Vice-President. JAMES C. COOK, Cashier.


B. R. SPELMAN, JR., Teller, PETER J. BYRNE, Bank Book-keeper. SAMUEL E. WELLS, Teller's Assistant. SIMEON J. LEAKE, JR., Discount Clerk. T. H. VAN ANTWERP, Clerk.


WM. A. HAMILTON, Indiv. Book-keeper


WM. C. HARDICK, Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


G. A. VAN ALLEN,


ALBERT WING,


J. TOWNSEND LANSING,


JOSEPH W. RUSSELL,


JESSE C. POTTS, SAMUEL SCHUYLER,


GEORGE W. VAN SLYKE.


MEET EVERY MONDAY AT 11 A. M.


MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK OF ALBANY.


No. 458 Broadway.


Capital, $200,000.


Surplus, $250,000.


DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES,


OFFICERS. J. WILBUR TILLINGHAST, President. N. D. WENDELL, Vice-President. J. IRVING WENDELL, Cashier.


GEORGE STORY, Teller. THEO. T. WILCOX, Indv. Book-keeper and Notary.


EUGENE K. LODEWICK, Assistant Teller. HARRY M. WENDELL, Discount Clerk. GEORGE B. WILCOX, Clerk.


G. B. SPERRY, Bank Book-keeper.


DIRECTORS.


J. WILBUR TILLINGHAST,


JASPER VAN WORMER,


HENRY RUSSELL,


PROSPER L. EASTMAN,


JOHN G. MYERS,


GEO. A. WOOLVERTON,


N. D. WENDELL, ACORS RATHBUN,


EDWARD J. LARRABEE.


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BANKS.


NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK.


No. 450 Broadway.


Capital, $500,000.


Re-organized 1885.


OFFICERS. CHAUNCEY P. WILLIAMS, President. LANSING MERCHANT, Vice-President. JONAS H. BROOKS, Cashier.


WILLIAM C. TEN EYCK, Teller.


WILLIAM J. COOK, 2d Teller.


JOHN J. GALLOGLY, Discount and Cor. Clerk and Savings Bank Teller.


JOHN A. PATTERSON, Bank Book-keeper.


HENRY H. PATERSON, Book-keeper.


C. P. WILLIAMS, JR., Asst. Discount Clerk and Sav- ings Teller.


JOSEPH S. HOUSE, Book-keeper.


CHARLES H. SAUL, Clerk.


JOSEPH GUARDENIER, Individual Book-keeper.


FRANK H. SMITH, Clerk.


OSCAR MEYER, Messenger.


DIRECTORS.


C. P. WILLIAMS,


LANSING MERCHANT,


WILLIAM DALTON, ISAAC A. CHAPMAN,


WILLIAM GOULD, JR.,


DEAN SAGE,


ABRAHAM V. DE WITT,


JOHN D. PARSONS, JR.,


JOHN S. PERRY,


ELIJAH W. MURPHEY,


WILLIAM DEY ERMAND.


ALBANY EXCHANGE SAVINGS BANK.


No. 450 Broadway.


Bank open for deposits, and for the transaction of general business, every day, from 10 o'clock, A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M. (Sundays and holidays excepted.)


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OFFICERS. ISAAC A. CHAPMAN, President. LANSING MERCHANT, Ist Vice-President. SAMUEL N. BACON, 2d Vice-President. CHAUNCEY P. WILLIAMS, Treasurer.


TRUSTEES.


LANSING MERCHANT, JAMES A. GRAY, C. P. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM GOULD, JR., JOHN S. PERRY, S. BOGARDUS MCCOY, ISAAC A. CHAPMAN,


LEMON THOMSON, SAMUEL N. BACON, JOHN REID, JOHN E. MCELROY, JOHN D. PARSONS, JR., WM. DEY ERMAND, MICHAEL DELEHANTY,


ABRAHAM V. DE WITT, JONAS H. BROOKS, MARTIN L. CUTLER, JOHN BLACKBURN, E. J. LARRABEE, L. J. HOPKINS,


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


, ALBANY SAVINGS BANK.


State, Cor. of Chapel Street. Interest allowed on all deposits commencing the first day of each month. INCORPORATED BY AN ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE IN THE YEAR 1820. Assets, January 1, 1885,


Deposits, -


$9,592,005.18 8,237, 161.03


Surplus, - $1,354,844. 15 This bank is open daily from 10 until 2 o'clock, and on Saturdays from 4 till 8 o'clock, P. M.


OFFICERS. HENRY H. MARTIN, President. J. HOWARD KING, Ist Vice-President. MARCUS T. HUN, 2d Vice-President. THEODORE TOWNSEND, Treasurer. WILLIAM KIDD, Secretary. BENJAMIN W. JOHNSON, Assistant Treasurer.


TRUSTEES.


VISSCHER TEN EYCK, MARCUS T. HUN,


JEREMIAH WATERMAN, W. M. VAN ANTWERP,


J. HOWARD KING, JAMES D. WASSON, CHARLES B. LANSING, ABRAHAM LANSING, HENRY H. MARTIN.


HENRY T. MARTIN,


MATTHEW HALE, WILLIAM KIDD,


GRANGE SARD,


RUFUS K. TOWNSEND,


JACOB H. TEN EYCK, W. B. VAN RENSSELAER, LUTHER H. TUCKER, J. WILBUR TILLINGHAST, LEDYARD COGGSWELL.


NEW YORK STATE NATIONAL BANK.


No. 69 State Street.


Capital, $250,000.


Surplus, $175,000.


OFFICERS. J. HOWARD KING, President. J. H. VAN ANTWERP, Ist Vice-President. LEDYARD COGGSWELL, 2d Vice-President. D. W. WEMPLE, Cashier.


D. G. CURTISS, Teller. CARLISLE N. GREIG, Assistant Teller.


WILLIAM BRUCE, Corresponding Clerk.


S. S. FINE, Individual Book-keeper.


S. J. LEAKE, Bank Book-keeper. WM. H. VAN ANTWERP, Bank Book-keeper. BARENT P. VOS, Clerk. FRANK G. FINCH, Clerk.


THOMAS KELLY, Messenger.


DIRECTORS.


JOHN H. VAN ANTWERP, WILLIAM M. VAN ANTWERP,


J. HOWARD KING, JAMES H. PRATT,


JEREMIAH WATERMAN, MARCUS T. HUN,


CHAS. B. LANSING, HENRY K. McHARG,


FREDERICK TOWNSEND, SAMUEL N. BACON,


RUFUS K. TOWNSEND.


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BANKS.


MECHANICS AND FARMERS' BANK.


State, Corner James Street.


Capital, $350,000 Surplus, 650,000 $1,000,000.


OFFICERS. DUDLEY OLCOTT, President. JOHN J. OLCOTT, Vice-President. GEORGE G. DAVIDSON, Cashier.


EDWARD A. GRIFFIN, Teller. HENRY S. WALSH, Assistant Teller. MORTIMER COLE,


IRA PORTER, JR., Book-keepers.


· WILLIS G. NASH, Corresponding Clerk. ISAAC D. F. LANSING, Discount Clerk. WILLIAM W. CAVERT, Clerk. ROBERT OLCOTT, Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


JOHN J. OLCOTT,


CHARLES NEWMAN,


DUDLEY OLCOTT,


JAMES B. JERMAIN,


THOMAS McCREDIE,


GEORGE G. DAVIDSON,


RUFUS W. PECKHAM.


DISCOUNT DAY, TUESDAY.


MECHANICS AND FARMERS' SAVINGS BANK.


State, Corner of James Street.


This bank is open for Deposits, and for the transaction of general business every day, from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M. (Sundays and Holidays excepted,)


OFFICERS. DUDLEY OLCOTT, President. GEORGE G. DAVIDSON, Secretary. H. N. SNOW, Accountant.


JAMES B. JERMAIN, CHARLES NEWMAN, GEORGE B. STEELE, DUDLEY OLCOTT,


TRUSTEES. THOMAS MCCREDIE, ARCHIBALD MCCLURE, GEORGE G. DAVIDSON, DANIEL LEONARD, ERASTUS D. PALMER.


ISAAC W. VOSBURGH, RUFUS W. PECKHAM, EZRA G. BENEDICT, JOSEPH W. RUSSELL.


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK.


No. 38 State Street.


Capital, $300,000.


Surplus, $450,000.


OFFICERS. ROBERT C. PRUYN, President. NATHAN B. PERRY, Vice-President. EDW'D A. GROESBECK, Cashier.


EDWARD J. HUSSEY, Paying Teller. AUSTIN H. WELLS, General Book-keeper.


CHAS. L. HENDEE, Receiving Teller. JOHN J. CASSIDY, Asst. Gen. Book-keeper. LAWRENCE H. HENDRICKS, Asst. Receiving Teller. ARTHUR R. MILKS, Individual Book-keeper. NICHOLAS J. HUSSEY, Discount Clerk. HENRY GALLIEN, Asst. Indiv. Book-keeper. JOSEPH M. RALEIGH, Clerk.


JOHN RALEIGH, Collection Clerk.


JOHN SAND, Porter.


DIRECTORS.


ABRAHAM LANSING, JAMES M. WARNER,


SIMON W. ROSENDALE, GRANGE SARD,


ROBERT C. PRUYN,


ROBERT L. FRYER,


NATHAN B. PERRY, JAMES H. MANNING,


GEORGE S. WEAVER.


HOME SAVINGS BANK OF ALBANY.


No. 40 State Street.


(Commercial Bank Building.) Incorporated May 10th, 1871.


This bank is open for the reception of deposits and the transaction of general business, daily (Sundays and holidays excepted), from 10 o'clock A. M, to 2 o'clock P. M., and on Sat- urday evenings, for receiving deposits only.


OFFICERS.


JOHN D. CAPRON, President. DAVID A. THOMPSON, Ist Vice-President. PETER KINNEAR, 2d Vice-President. EDMUND L. JUDSON, Treasurer. WILLIAM LACY, Secretary.


TRUSTEES,


JOHN D. CAPRON, EDMUND L. JUDSON, WILLIAM LACY,


PHILIP TEN EYCK, JAMES TEN EYCK. DAVID A. THOMPSON, THOMAS AUSTIN, CHARLES C. LODEWICK, EDWARD COYLE, JOHN J. CASSIN,


EDWARD A. DURANT, JR.,


PETER KINNEAR,


ROBERT BRYCE,


ROBERT GEER, ERNEST J. MILLER, SAMUEL L. MUNSON.


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BANKS.


ALBANY CITY NATIONAL BANK.


No. 47 State Street.


CAPITAL, - - $300,000.


OFFICERS. ERASTUS CORNING, President. GEORGE H. THACHER, Vice-President. AMOS P. PALMER, Cashier.


THOS. W. CANTWELL, Teller. W. M. PALMER, Assistant Teller.


J. B. KEITH, General Book-keeper.


FRED. A. WHEELER, General Book-keeper.


ROBERT H. KELLY, Asst. General Book-keeper.


G. P. WHITNEY, Individual Bookkeeper. HENRY W. GARFIELD, Corresponding Clerk. LEWIS M. GRAY, Discount Clerk. JOHN JONES, Clerk.


ALFRED W. WRIGHT, Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


ERASTUS CORNING,


ROBERT L. BANKS,


GEORGE H. THACHER,


AMASA J. PARKER,


A. P. PALMER,


SELDEN E. MARVIN,


JOHN V. L. PRUYN,


A. J. PARKER, JR.,


GEORGE I. AMSDELL.


ALBANY CITY SAVINGS INSTITUTION.


No. 47 State Street. (At the Albany City National Bank.)


OFFICERS.


ERASTUS CORNING, President.


JOHN G. WHITE, Vice-Presidents.


GEORGE H. THACHER,


A. P. PALMER, Treasurer. R. C. CASE, Secretary.


F. H. CASE, Clerk.


TRUSTEES.


ERASTUS CORNING,


JOHN G. WHITE,


FRANK CHAMBERLAIN, A. P. PALMER,


GEORGE H. THACHER,


E. P. WADHAMS,


E. DEL. PALMER,


JOHN M. BATTERMAN, P. M. MURPHY, GEORGE C. COOK, H. Q. HAWLEY, JAMES R. MILLS.


EDGAR COTRELL,


E. L. TAYLOR,


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


ALBANY COUNTY BANK.


No. 71 State Street.


CAPITAL, - - $200,000.


OFFICERS. B. W. WOOSTER, President. FRANCIS N. SILL, Vice-President. JOHN TEMPLETON, Cashier.


DAVID S. MANN, Teller. THOMAS C. COWELL, Assistant Teller.


JOHN R. HARCOURT, Book-keeper.


FRANCIS E. COOLEY, Discount Clerk. GEORGE C. LEE, JR., Asst. Book-keeper. D. J. HAMBURGER, Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


B. W. WOOSTER,


FRANCIS N. SILL, JACOB LEONARD, ROYAL BANCROFT,


JOSEPH MANN,


ALEXANDER MORRIS, LANSING HOTALING, JAMES MOORE, ALBERT V. BENSEN, P. V. FORT,


JAMES MIX.


ALBANY COUNTY SAVINGS BANK.


No. 71 State Street.


Interest allowed on all deposits of $3,000 or under, to commence first day of each month. Interest credited Ist of April and Ist of October.




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