Albany city directory 1885, Part 94

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Publication date: 1898
Publisher: Albany, N.Y
Number of Pages: 510


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Bank open daily from 10 A. M. until 2 P. M., and every Saturday from 5 to 8 P. M.


OFFICERS. JASPER VAN WORMER, President. B. W. WOOSTER,


F. N. SILL, Vice-Presidents.


JAMES MOORE, JOHN TEMPLETON, Treasurer. A. V. BENSEN, Secretary.


TRUSTEES.


JASPER VAN WORMER, JOSEPH MANN,


B. W. WOOSTER, FRANCIS N. SILL,


JAMES MOORE,


JACOB LEONARD,


A. V. BENSEN,


ROYAL BANCROFT,


ALEXANDER MORRIS,


JOHN TEMPLETON,


LANSING HOTALING,


P. V. FORT, JAMES MIX,


R. C. BLACKALL,


W. T. INGRAHAM.


435


BANKS AND GAS COMPANY.


NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK.


No. 59 State Street.


Interest allowed on deposits, commencing on the first of each month. INCORPORATED BY AN ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE, 1868.


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), and Wednesdays and Saturdays from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M.


OFFICERS. JOHN H. VAN ANTWERP, President. JOHN G. MYERS, Ist Vice-President. G. A. VAN ALLEN, 2d Vice-President. ALBERT P. STEVENS, Secretary and Treasurer.


TRUSTEES.


J. H. VAN ANTWERP,


WILLIAM A. RICE,


G. A. VAN ALLEN, NATHAN B. PERRY, S. W. ROSENDALE,


JOHN G. MYERS,


JAMES H. MANNING,


M. N. NOLAN,


JAMES H. MCCLURE,


JOSEPH SPORBORG,


JAMES H. PRATT,


JOHN WOODWARD,


PAUL CUSHMAN,


J. TOWNSEND LANSING.


IRA JAGGER,


D. L. VAN ANTWERP,


ALBANY GAS LIGHT COMPANY.


Office : State, Cor. Chapel Street.


INCORPORATED 1841.


CAPITAL, - - $250,000.


OFFICERS. H. H. MARTIN, President. HENRY R. PIERSON, Vice-President. S. W. WHITNEY, Secretary and Treasurer.


DIRECTORS.


H. H. MARTIN,


JOHN J. OLCOTT,


HENRY R. PIERSON,


FREDERICK TOWNSEND,


ERASTUS CORNING, JACOB H. TEN EYCK,


JAMES B. JERMAIN, J. HOWARD KING, JOHN E. MCELROY.


ISAAC BATTIN, Superintendent.


ROBERT L. FRYER,


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


ST. PETER'S HOSPITAL,


COR. BROADWAY AND NORTH FERRY STREET, ALBANY. IN CHARGE OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.


MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF.


CONSULTING PHYSICIANS,


THOMAS HUN, M. D.,


No. 38 Elk Street.


S. O. VANDERPOEL, M. D., LL. D. New York.


D. V. O'LEARY, M. D., 69 South Ferry Street.


CONSULTING SURGEONS,


A. VAN DERVEER, M. D., No. 28 Eagle Street.


SAMUEL B. WARD, M. D. 135 North Pearl Street.


JAMES P. BOYD, M. D. 212 State Street.


LEWIS BALCH, M. D. 14 Washington Ave.


ATTENDING PHYSICIANS,


HENRY HUN, M. D., T. K. PERRY, M. D., S. RUSSELL, M. D.,


33 Elk Street. 174 Second Street. 135 N. Pearl Street.


JOHN M. BIGELOW, M. D.,


S. R. MORROW, M. D.,


P. J. KEEGAN, M. D., WM. HAILES, Jr., M. D.,


27 S. Hawk Street. 139 N. Pearl Street. 197 Hamilton Street.


C. S. MERRILL, M. D., GEO. S. MUNSON, M. D., T. F. C. VAN ALLEN, M. D.,


23 Washington Ave. 138 State Street. 47 Eagle Street.


FRANKLIN TOWNSEND, Jr., M. D., OBSTETRIC SURGEON,


188 State Street.


F. C. CURTIS, M. D.,


SKIN DISEASES,


17 Washington Ave.


Every Saturday, 12 to I o'clock.


RESIDENT PHYSICIAN!AND SURGEON, ASST. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, R. A. MCDOUGALL, M. D.


W. B. MELICK, M. D.


RESIDENT CHAPLAIN, Rev. WILLIAM J. SMITH.


Patients who desire to enter the Hospital should make application to SISTER MARY PHILOMENA, the Sister Superior. Patients are received without regard to their religious belief.


The price of board in the general wards is $5 per week. Those desiring private rooms are charged, according to the accommodations furnished, from $7 to $12 per week. FREE beds are maintained for the use of such patients as may not be able to pay any thing.


An Advisory Board of Managers was organized in 1881. All financial matters, purchases of supplies, &c., are attended to by this board. The Sisters are thus enabled to give undivided attention to care of patients.


ST. PETER'S DISPENSARY.


The Physicians and Surgeons on the Staff will attend the Dispensary during their respective services.


This Department of the Hospital is open for the Reception of


MEDICAL CASES .- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 12 to 1 P. M. SURGICAL CASES .- Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 12 to 1 P. M. DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR .- At 9 A. M. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. DISEASES OF WOMEN .- From 12 to 1 P. M. Saturday.


ADVICE AND MEDICINES ARE FURNISHED WITHOUT CHARGE.


" The Dispensary was opened in November, 1869, and has not only offered relief to residents of the city and its immediate vicinity, but also to many from neighboring counties.


-


DISEASES OF THE THROAT,


3 Lancaster Street.


ATTENDING SURGEONS,


OPHTHALMIC AND AURAL SURGEONS,


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


THE ALBANY HOSPITAL.


CORNER OF EAGLE AND HOWARD STREETS. FOUNDED 1849.


MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF.


ATTENDING PHYSICIANS. SAMUEL H. FREEMAN, M. D. JOSEPH LEWI, M. D. JOHN M. BIGELOW, M. D. SAMUEL B. WARD, M. D.


CYRUS S. MERRILL, M. D.


OBSTETRICIAN. WILLIAM H. BAILEY, M. D.


HERMAN BENDELL, M. D. DISEASES OF WOMEN. JAMES P. BOYD, JR., M. D.


DISEASES OF THE SKIN. FREDERICK C. CURTIS, M. D.


PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS IN CHARGE OF THE DISPENSARY.


(Under the direction of the Medical Staff.)


LORENZO HALE, M. D. R. D. CLARK, M. D.


T. K. PERRY, M. D. EUGENE VAN SLYKE, M. D.


T. M. TREGO, M. D.


A. W. KILBOURNE, M. D. GEORGE S. MUNSON, M. D. DAVID FLEISCHMAN, M. D.


JOHN B. STONEHOUSE, M. D. SAMUEL R. MORROW, M. D.


RESIDENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ROBERT BABCOCK, M. D.


ASST. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.


JAMES W. KING, M. D.


JR. ASST. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.


ELMER E. LARKINS, M. D.


MATRON, -


- MRS. S. B. CAVERT.


ALBANY HOSPITAL DISPENSARY,


For the Relief of the Poor, is open for the Reception of


MEDICAL CASES .- Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from II to 12 o'clock.


SURGICAL CASES .- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from II to 12 o'clock. EYE AND EAR CASES .- Daily, from II to 12 o'clock.


DISEASES OF THE SKIN .- Monday and Thursday, from II to 12 o'clock. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM .- Tuesday and Friday, from II to 12 o'clock. DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN .- Tuesday and Thursday, from 12 to I.


BOARD OF GOVERNORS.


RUFUS W. PECKHAM, President. ARCHIBALD MCCLURE, Vice-President. THOMAS McCREDIE, JOSEPH W. RUSSELL,


SIMON W. ROSENDALE. CHARLES R. KNOWLES,


JOHN G. MYERS. ANDREW E. MATHER,


DUDLEY OLCOTT, ABRAHAM LANSING,


HENRY KELLY, Secretary. EDWIN SAFFORD, Treasurer. LEWIS DEITZ, GEORGE R. MENEELY, RICHARD L. VANDENBURGH.


The Mayor and Recorder of the City of Albany, ex-officio.


THE DE WITT WARD FOR CHILDREN, the Male and Female Wards, and a large number of PRIVATE ROOMS, have been refitted and refurnished by different churches and individuals.


Besides charitable treatment at this Hospital, ample accommodations are furnished for paying patients, who may be attended either by their own physicians or by those of the Hospital Staff.


Rooms, including board and nursing, at from $8 to $20 per week. Beds in the ward, $4 per week.


For further information, apply to the Matron, at the Hospital.


CONSULTING PHYSICIAN. THOMAS HUN, M. D.


ATTENDING SURGEONS. ALBERT VAN DERVEER, M. D. WILLIAM HAILES, M. D. NORMAN L. SNOW, M. D.


EYE AND EAR SURGEONS,


M. J. LEWI, M. D. D. H. COOK, M. D.


438


ALBANY DIRECTORY.


ESTABLISHED 1830.


ALBANY EVENING JOURNAL,


DAILY, $9; SEMI-WEEKLY, $2, and WEEKLY, $1. DAILY delivered to any part of the city for 18 Cents per week.


THE LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER


- AND


BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT THE CAPITAL.


For Terms, Address


THE JOURNAL COMPANY,


61 STATE STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.


Morning Express,


THE STATE PAPER.


ALBANY MORNING EXPRESS COMPANY,


Proprietors and Publishers.


OFFICE IN EXPRESS BUILDING,


Cor. GREEN and BEAVER STREETS.


PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.


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NEWSPAPERS.


The Argus


DAILY, WEEKLY AND SEMI-WEEKLY,


Cor. BROADWAY and BEAVER ST., ALBANY, N. Y. The Cheapest and Most Widely-Circulated Democratic Newspaper in the United States.


PRICES: Daily, $8; Daily with Sunday Edition, $10; Semi-Weekly, $2; Weekly, $1; Sunday Edition, $2. Clubs at Reduced Rates.


PAYMENTS ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. The Argus Company are fully prepared to do all Kinds of


PRINTING, BINDING, STEREOTYPING On ELECTROTYPING


IN THE BEST MANNER AND AT THE LOWEST RATES.


All correspondence should be addressed to


THE ARGUS COMPANY, ALBANY.


THE ALBANY TIMES.


ESTABLISHED 1856.


DAILY AND WEEKLY.


OFFICE, No. 401 BROADWAY, ALBANY, N. Y.


There is no better advertising medium in Albany than the Daily TIMES; and the Weekly reaches a very large class of farmers and country merchants who do their trading in this City.


Terms of advertising made known at the counting-room.


DAILY (Every Evening, except Sunday), by Mail-$7 a year in advance. City Delivery-$7.50 a year, in advance, or 15 cents per week. WEEKLY (every Thursday), $1.50 a year (Postage included).


THEOPHILUS C. CALLICOT,


EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.


440


ALBANY DIRECTORY.


THE PRESS COMPANY,


18 BEAVER STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.


Editors and Publishers of


THE DAILY PRESS AND KNICKERBOCKER,


42d Year. An Independent Morning Newspaper, the organ of the People and their best interests. Delivered to any address at $6 per Year, by Mail or Carrier. Gives all the late Telegraph News.


THE SUNDAY PRESS,


$2 a Year, in advance. Gives all the Associated Press dispatches from all parts of the world, up to an early hour Sunday Morning ; stories, sketches, etc. A pure, high-toned, independent paper.


The Weekly Press and Legislative Journal, ONLY $1.00 A YEAR BY MAIL.


THE PRESS COMPANY has new type, presses, etc., and invites business men and others needing JOB PRINTING, to send to them for estimates before giving out their printing.


JOHN H. FARRELL, MYRON H. ROOKER, JAMES MACFARLANE.


THE PRESS COMPANY, 18 Beaver Street, Albany, N. Y. (PRESS BUILDING.)


ALBANY EVENING POST.


THE ONLY FAMILY PAPER PUBLISHED IN ALBANY.


PROPRIETORS, - M. & E. GRIFFIN.


PRICE, 6 CENTS A WEEK. OFFICE, 7 HUDSON AVENUE.


THE ALBANY EVENING UNION.


A BRIGHT, BREEZY EVENING PAPER,


Free from all objectionable matter or noxious advertisements.


THE LATEST TELEGRAPH NEWS !


ALL THE LOCAL NEWS !


Price, $5.00 per year. 10 cents per week, or 2 cents per copy.


FREDERICK W. WHITE, Editor. 19 BEAVER STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.


FORBES


LITHOGRAPH M'FG EL.


181 DEVONSHIRE ST BOSTON. 7.5


292 BROADWAY, NEW YORK


The COMM ERCIAL WORK BONDS CHECKS DIPLOMAS, SHOW CARDS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, TYPE PRINTERS.


LABEL WORK


OF DES RIPTION GOODS TICKETS, BANDS & TA EVERY


FINE METAL SHOW CARDS.


PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHERS.


REPRODUCTIONS OF ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS DRAWINGS, MAPS, PLANS, CHARTS, &c.


ALBERTYPE.


The Albertype process, as now perfected, stands pre-eminent amongst the numerous photo-mechanical methods for the


PERMANENCY, BEAUTY, AND UNIFORMITY OF ITS RE-PRODUCTIONS.


@Scientific, Historical and Medical Societies>


Will find it specially adapted to the illustration of their


Reports, Fac-Similes of Objects of Scientific Value, MANUSCRIPTS, DOCUMENTS, &c.


IT IS EXTENSIVELY USED BY PUBLISHERS FOR THE ILLUSTRATION OF


GENEALOGIES, MAGAZINES,


COMMERCIAL CATALOGUES,


AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS.


In all cases, as when STEEL ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, &c., are re-produced, the prints will be found to combine all the finish of the original, in detail, with the permanency and equality of an ink impression.


Specimens and Estimates furnished on application.


FORBES COMPANY,


181 Devonshire Street, BOSTON, 292 Broadway, NEW YORK.


441


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


LONG & SILSBY'S


CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH


MANUFACTORY,


Nos. 352 to 362 South Pearl St., ALBANY, N. Y.


ORDERS FOR LIGHT CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS


WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.


Great Care will be taken in the Selection of Materials and Construction of the above articles.


CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS TAKEN ON STORAGE.


JAMES LONG.


HENRY W. SILSBY.


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442


ALBANY DIRECTORY.


ALBANY SAW WORKS. LANSING & COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF


EXTRA CAST STEEL CIRCULAR, MILL, GANG, CROSS-CUT AND OTHER


S*A*WS!


SAWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE AND REPAIRED. MANDRELS, SAW GUMMERS, UPSETS, and MONGIN'S GENUINE FRENCH BAND SAW, ALSO DEALERS IN GRIND STONES, FILES AND SHEET STEEL.


Bleecker, Church & Herkimer Sts., Landing. Near Steamboat ) ALBANY, N. Y.


PETER KINNEAR,


BRASS FOUNDER,


Nu. 66 BEAVER STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.


ISAIAH PAGE & SON, FOUNDRY, 58, 60 & 62 LIBERTY ST., ALBANY, N. Y.


The proprietors, having enlarged their premises and facilities, are now prepared to execute CASTINGS of all sizes and weight at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms.


Steam Engine, Machinery, Railroad and Building Castings, COLUMNS, AWNINGS, POSTS, SILLS, LINTELS.


SASH WEIGHTS MADE TO ORDER TO ANY SIZE OR WEIGHT. We have also recently added to our assortment many new patterns of


DOOR GRATES,


PULLEYS OF ALL SIZES, FROM ONE TO FOUR FEET.


Persons desirous of putting up machinery of any kind are invited to call and examine patterns and become acquainted with the prices at the Foundry before contracting elsewhere. Orders of every kind are solicited, and strict attention will be given to their prompt execution.


ISAIAH PAGE. WM. B. PAGE.


443


NEWTON & CO., SALAMANDER AND ALBANY FIRE BRICK WORKS,


SALAMANDER & ALBANY


FIRE BRICK


NEWTON & CO


NEWTO


PANY.


NEWTON &C.


ISA


FIRE BRICK WORKS.


OFFICE


FRE WAICK WORKS


(VIEW FROM THE SARATOGA RAILROAD.) ON SARATOGA R. R., RATHBONE STREET, NEAR NORTH FERRY STREET, ALBANY, N. Y. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in FIRE BRICK OF EVERY VARIETY AND SHAPE Stove, Range and Heater Linings, Fire Clay, Fire Sand, Mica, Kaoline, &c.


SOLE MANUF'S OF IRON STONE FOR HARD OR SOFT COAL STOVES.


HORACE B. NEWTON.


JOHN M. NEWTON. WALTER M. NEWTON.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


WORKS


UITHBONE STIN FERRYIST


444


ALBANY DIRECTORY.


THE TOWNSEND


FURNACE AND MACHINE SHOP,


- MANUFACTORY OF


STEAM ENGINES, MILL GEARING AND MACHINERY, AND MACHINERY CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS. - ALSO ---


OSGOOD DREDGE CO.'S PATENT Dredging Machines, Steam Shovels,


DITCHING MACHINES, STEAM DERRICKS AND CRANES, &c. Cor. Broadway & Rensselaer St., Albany, N. Y.


RUFUS K. TOWNSEND, Proprietor.


SULLIVAN & EHLERS, MANUFACTURERS OF


Steam Engines and Boilers,


IRON BRIDGES, ROOFS, BEAMS, and RAILINGS, ICE ELEVATORS and SHAFTING, FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, BANK VAULTS, COMBINATION LOCKS, COPYING PRESSES, &c. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY, BOILERS, SAFES, LOCKS, &C. 166, 168 & 170 BROADWAY, and 88, 90 & 92 CHURCH ST., T. J. SULLIVAN. ALBANY, N. Y. PETER EHLERS.


HAIGHT & CLARK,


NOVELTY IRON FOUNDRY,


16 & 18 DE WITT STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.


MANUFACTURERS OF SMALL FINE GREY IRON CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION


ORNAMENTAL AND ART CASTINGS. ROSETTES AND PICKETS FOR WIRE WORKERS. FIFTEEN SIZES AND STYLES OF BASES FOR WIRE FORMS. IRON AND METAL PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. MACHINERY CASTINGS AND GENERAL JOBBING. Japanning and Bronzing. All work Guaranteed to be first-class.


445


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


ALBANY STEAM TRAP CO.'S


Gravitating and Special Bucket Return Steam Traps.


These Traps automatically drain the water of condensation from Heating Coils, and return the same to the Boiler, whether the Coils are ABOVE or BELOW the water level in Boiler, thus doing away with pumps and other mechanical devices for such purposes.


SPECIAL BUCKET TRAP.


The Seats do not have to be screwed in and out, but are simply dropped into their places, and are held in position by the bottom of the cage, which is cast on the cap.


GRAVITATING TRAP.


monly used in first-class valves. of the best Steam Metal com- has lasting qualities, double that Phosphor Bronze Metal, which


Discs are cast from the best The Renewable Seats and


THE BLESSING PATENT.


RENEWABLE SEAT STOP AND CHECK VALVES MANUFACTURED BY


THE ALBANY STEAM TRAP CO.


OFFICE AND WORKS,


78 and 80 CHURCH STREET,


ALBANY, N. Y.


FREDERICK TOWNSEND, President.


JAMES H. BLESSING, Secretary and Treasurer.


446


ALBANY DIRECTORY.


SHIELDS BROTHERS, Practical Gas and Steam Fitters,


AND DEALERS IN


CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, &c.,


19 JAMES STREET,


ALBANY, N. Y.


All orders promptly attended to and Warranted.


HUGH SHIELDS.


MATTHEW SHIELDS.


OSGOOD


JOHN H. MORAN, DREDGE COMPANY Practical Plumber-Roofer,


Particular Attention paid to Draining and Sanitary Plumbing.


HEATERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED. ALL WORK WARRANTED. OLD ROOFS REPAIRED AND PAINTED. 21 and 23 DANIEL ST., ALBANY, N. Y. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


CONSTANS GERSBACH, - DEALER IN


BUILDERS OF THE PATENT "OSGOOD BOOM DREDGES,"


STEAM EXCAVATORS,


DITCHING MACHINES, &c.


OFFICE, 37 STATE ST., ALBANY, N. Y.


RALPH R. OSGOOD, President. JAMES H. BLESSING, JOHN K. HOWE, Vice-President. Sec'y and Treas.


COOK, PARLOR and HEATING STOVES, CROCKERY AND WOODEN WARE, AND MANUFACTURER OF Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. 5 and 10 CENT COUNTERS, 17 CENTRAL AVE., ALBANY, N. Y. Job Work, Repairing and Tin Roofing done at short notice.


P. J. SWEENEY, HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE


Steam Heating Ventilating


For Factories, Public and Private Buildings, WROUGHT IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS FOR STEAN, CAS and WATER. ESTIMATES GIVEN and JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENED TO. No. 6 Pruyn St., Albany, N. Y.


HUBER & HARTNETT'S


FOUNDRY


Nos. 35 & 37 LIBERTY STREET, Two Doors South of Hamilton Street, ALBANY, N. Y.


ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER.


447


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


FRED. J. WALLEN, (Successor to TUCKER & CRAWFORD,)


PRACTICAL STEAM and GAS FITTER.


Contracts taken for Heating by Steam, or Lighting by Gas, Public Buildings, Private Residences, Manufactories, Stores, &c. Work done in any part of the country and warranted.


HOUSE HEATING BY STEAM A SPECIALTY. 10 JAMES STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.


ALBANY STOVE COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF


PARLOR, COOKING STOVES AND -


RANGES, (LATEST STYLES,)


SQUARE and CORNER SINKS, CESS POOLS, &c.


OFFICE AND WORKS,


Tivoli Hollow,


Albany, N. Y.


JAMES H. CARROLL, President and Treasurer. WILLIAM G. SHULZ, Secretary. JOHN GUTMANN, Superintendent.


M. CROISSANT,


- DEALER IN -


HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Etc., 20212 and 204 Washington Ave., ALBANY, N. Y. WE LOCK AND GUNSMITH REPAIRING DONE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. J


HOY & CO.,


PROPRIETORS OF


The Albany Stamping Works,


OFFICE :


25 & 27 GREEN STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.


FACTORY AT EAST ALBANY.


LITTLEFIELD STOVE CO.,


Cor. N. Pearl and Pleasant Sts.,


MANUFACTURERS OF


COOKS, RANGES,


BASE BURNERS, FURNACES, &C.


448


ALBANY DIRECTORY.


JAMES ACKROYD,


( Successor to ACKROYD & BROWN,)


ROOFING GALVANIZED IRON WORKS,


VIZ .:


Galv. Iron CORNICES, SLATE ROOFING, DOOR CAPS, TIN ROOFING, MOULDINGS. FELT ROOFING, &c.


66 WINDOW CAPS, GRAVEL ROOFING,


Dealer in Roofing Slate, Slate Black Boards, Roofing Pitch, White Gravel, Tarred Felt, Carpet Felt and Building Paper.


12 JAMES STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.


(Old Established House of J. W. OSBORN & CO.)


M. DELEHANTY & SON, PLUMBERS AND SANITARY ENGINEERS, And Dealers in Plumbers' Supplies. SOLE AGENTS FOR Magee's "New Ideal" Parlor Stove, Wrought Iron Furnaces and Elevated Ranges, [Established 1840.] 26, 28 and 30 GREEN STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.


H. PATTERSON, ( Successor to PATTERSON & SMITH,)


PRACTICAL STEAM and GAS FITTER,


AND DEALER IN -- WROUGHT IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS, STEAM VALVES, COCKS, GAUGES, &c.,


And every thing in the business at New York prices. Estimates given and work warranted.


34 GREEN STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.


R. W. TANNER & SON,


NICKEL PLATING WORKS, 858 BROADWAY, ALBANY, N. Y. Drilling, Japanning, Bronzing and Ornamenting. Piano Work a Specialty. General Jobbing. FINE GREY IRON CASTINGS. TELEPHONE CONNECTED. ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO BE FIRST CLASS.


ESTABLISHED 1847.


L. J. PRINCE, ALBANY IRON and MACHINE WORKS


9, 11 & 13 CHURCH ST., Near Steamboat Landing, ALBANY, N. Y. MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines and Machinery of all kinds, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Elevators, &c. WROUGHT and CAST IRON RAILINGS, IRON DOORS and SHUTTERS, and IRON WORK FOR BUILDINGS GENERALLY. JOBBING AND REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY EXECUTED.


449


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENT OFFICE. ESTABLISHED 1856.


WILLIAM H. LOW,


SOLICITOR OF PATENTS AND CONSULTING ENGINEER,


No. 30 North Pearl St. and 43 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. London : 4 South Street, Finsbury. Paris : 10 rue de la Fidelite. Brussels : 33 rue des Minimes.


EUROPEAN AND CONTINENTAL PATENTS PROCURED WITHOUT DELAY.


WILLIAM T. BURGESS, HARDWARE, IRON, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,


GRANITE WARE, TIN WARE, WOODEN WARE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, No. 146 SOUTH PEARL STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.


RIDGWAY & RUSS, 121 STATE STREET,


PLUMBERS and HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS,


WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


Plumbing Materials and Vitrified Glazed Drain Pipe. SANITARY DRAINAGE and PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. HYDRAULIC RAMS AND WELL PUMPS FOR FARMERS.


TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS to all parts of the city ; and we are prepared to furnish a Plumber any time during the Day or Night, or on Sunday.


E. FITZGERALD'S SONS, PLUMBERS, ROOFERS AND COPPERSMITHS, No. 28 BEAVER STREET, One Door below Green Street, ALBANY, N. Y. LEAD PIPE AND EVERY KIND OF PLUMBING APPARATUS.


Competent Workmen sent to all parts of the Country to fit and put up Work, and all work from this establish- ment Warranted. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.


Albany Bridge and Iron Works. J. MACCORMACK,


CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OF


Iron Bridges, Roofs, Trestles, Turn Tables, Riveted Girders, AND GENERAL IRON WORK. Machinery Forging and General Blacksmithing a Specialty. " OLD STONE MILL,"


ALBANY, N. Y.


57


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


THOMAS MYERS, Practical Plumber,


TIN, SLATE and CORRUGATED IRON ROOFER.


Dealer in Gutters, Conductors, Roofing, Cement, &C. Slate and Metal Chimney Tops, No. 38 CHAPEL ST., ALBANY, N. Y.


Slate Roofs Repaired ; also Tin Roofs Painted and Repaired at short notice, and warranted not to leak.


ESTABLISHED 1838. PETER SAGER,


- DEALER IN - STOVES, RANGES AND TIN WARE. 88 WASHINGTON AVE., ALBANY, N. Y.


" FURNITURE AND GOODS TAKEN ON STORAGE. ONLY COMPETENT WORKMEN EMPLOYED. 0


W. G. PADDOCK, - DEALER IN - SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES,


GUNS, REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE, 54 STATE STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.


JOHN W. MYERS, Practical Plumber, Slate and Metal Roofer, No. 38% CHAPEL STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.


Jobbing Done and Roofs Painted at Short Notice and Warranted.


JAMES RODGERS, MECHANICAL ENGINEER,


BROKER IN New and Second Hand Machinery, Engineers' and Manufacturers' Supplies, 76 LIVINGSTON AVE., ALBANY, N. Y.


W. DAVENPORT, STOVE DEALER,


AND MANUFACTURER OF COPPER, TIN and SHEET IRON WARE, OF THE BEST QUALITY. 624 BROADWAY. A good assortment of Cooking Stoves, also Parlor Stoves of the latest and most approved Patterns ; also House Furnishing Goods always on hand.


Agent for the MONITOR OIL STOVE, the only Safe Oil Stove in the Market. ("Job work and repairing done at Short Notice. Ranges and Heaters Cleaned and Repaired. y"We supply Fixtures for the Emperor, Hero, Magnet and other Cooking Stoves.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


FAIRBANKS & CO., 382 BROADWAY, ALBANY, N. Y.


RAILROAD, PLATFORM, HAY, COAL EN COUNTER SCALES,


Railroad and Mill Supplies, Steam Goods, Rubber and Leather Belting, Packing, Etc. LUBRICATORS, HANCOCK INSPIRATORS, VALVES, GROCERS' AND BUTCHERS' FIXTURES. Northern Agents for McNab & Harlin Manufacturing Co's Goods. STEAM FITTING SUPPLIES. ENGINES AND BOILERS.


ALBANY PATTERN WORKS, H. G. AVERY, No. 70 Church Street, Albany, N. Y.


Stove and Machine Patterns. Stove Patterns a Specialty.


Iron Patterns Filed, Fitted and Bedded. MODELS OF ALL KINDS.


CHAS. STRENGE, HORSE SHOEING,


Wagon Making


And all Kinds of Jobbing done at Reason- able rates.


448 MADISON AVE., ALBANY, N. Y.


JAMES PETTIT, BLACKSMITH


AND MANUFACTURER OF Iron Railing, Grating, Doors, Shutters,


AWNING FRAMES, &c. - AND - GENERAL REPAIRING, No. 22 FULTON STREET.


WM. J. WARD & SON, Coppersmiths, Plumbers, Roofers, TIN, SHEET IRON and WIRE WORKERS, No. 10 BEAVER STREET,


WM. J. WARD, WM. H. WARD, ALBANY, N. Y.


Work executed in all of the above branches for Railroads, Steamboats, Foundries, Mills, Factories, Breweries, Hotels, Dwellings, &c. Materials of every description constantly on hand.


CHARLES H. WENZ, DEALER IN Hardware, Cutlery,


Guns AND Sporting Goods,


AMMUNITION, &C.,


361 South Pearl Street, ALBANY, N. Y.


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


M. G. STONEMAN & SON, Ship Chandlers and Sail Makers,


55


SECOND DOOR


AND


BELOW


56


STATE


QUAY


STREET,


STREET,


Albany, N. Y.


Have constantly in stock a large assortment of


SHIP CHANDLERY GOODS,


Steamers, Schooners, Yachts, Barges and Boats,


FITTED OUT AT SHORT NOTICE WITH


SAILS, RIGGING, ANCHORS and CHAINS, FLAGS, &c., AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO


TENTS, AWNINGS, FLAGS, &C.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


All sizes Manilla Cordage, Russia and American Rope; Hemp and Flax Cords; Hay, Halter and Trace Rope; Sash Cord, Clothes Lines, Broom Twine, Winding and Sewing; Cotton Seine Twine, hard and soft laid; Bunting, Pitch, Tar and Oakum; Tackle Blocks, all sizes; Cotton Canvas, all numbers; Chains, Cables and Anchors; Caulking Tools; Oars, 6 to 15 feet; Paints, Oils, Varnish, &c. Also,


FOR MACRAME COTTON and LINEN TWINE LACE.


CROWN BRASS POLISHING PASTE. READY MIXED PAINTS.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


ESTABLISHED 1813.


INCORPORATED 1883.


THE JAMES GOOLD CO.,


- BUILDERS OF FINE


Carriages and Sleighs,


OFFICE =


21 Unic Stre et,


ALBANY, N. Y.


REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.


S. H. LLOYD COMPANY, TRUCK AND WAGON MAKERS,


64, 66 and 68 Hamilton St., Albany, N. Y. RALPH P. LATHROP, Manager.


HENRY VAN HEOSEN, CARRIAGE and SLEIGH MANUFACTURER, 122 and 124 Madison Avenue, Albany, N. Y. ALL ORDERS POMPTLY ATTENDED TO.




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