Gazetteer and business directory of Albany & Schenectady Co., N.Y., for 1870-71, Part 55

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- cn
Publication date: 1870
Publisher: Syracuse : Printed at the Journal Office
Number of Pages: 992


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Adrianco, Platt & Co., 165"Greenwich St .. New York. See (hard on Map.


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ALBANY COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


S. R. GRAY,


No. 38 State Street, - ALBANY, N. Y. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


BOOKSELALAR AND STATIONER.


Keeps always for sale, a General Assortment of


Sunday School Publications, Pulpit, Family and Pocket Bibles. Photographic Albums, The New Publications, Standard Books, &c.


SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES Supplied on Favorable Terms.


H. & R. COLEMAN,


(SUCCESSORS TO HARVEY PARSONS,)


FURNITURE AND


UNDERTAKING


Ware Rooms, No. 601 Broadway, CA ALBANY, N. Y. .. N. B .- Coffins kept constantly on band or made to order. Furniture Made & Repaired. HENRY COLEMAN.


RICHARD COLEMAN.


or the Best PIANOS, ORGANS, and other MUSICAL GOODS, gro to Hidley's Music Store, 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.


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Waas. Joan, manager of National Theater. 299 South Paarl. WACKERHAGEN, E., (Wheeler, Melick & Co ) Wade, Edward, lawyer. 93 Stetc.


Wadhams, E. P., pastor Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.


Wager, Warren, restaurant, 85 Green.


Waggoner. Jacob H .. (Boardman & Waggoner.)


Wagner, Andrew, peddler and a doon keeper, Ontario, 10th Ward.


Wagner, Peter. meat market, 79 Sherman.


*WAGONER. J. M., photographer. 7 and 9 North Pearl.


WAGONER. M. V. D., (Read & Wagoner.)


Wagoner. --. ( Wood & Wagoner.)


Waidbillig. A. F., photographer, Hudson, corner Sonth Pearl. *WALDBILLIG. HENRY. boot and shoe maker. 107 Madison Avenue. Waldbillig. Jobu, boots and shoes, 2is south Pearl.


Waldman, Isaac, (Mann, Waldman i& Co.


Waldman, Samuel M., dry and fancy goods, 52 South Pearl.


Waldo, P. E., shoe repairer. 117 Broad.


Walker, Catharine, confectioner and fancy goods, 851% Broadway.


Walker, Clinton J .. clerk of customs, Broadway, corner Hamiltou.


Walker, James, ( Wilson (₺ Co.)


Walker, James E., ( Corning (& Co.)


Wall. John. crockery, 91 South Pearl.


Wallace, Oliver V., groceries and provisions, 103 Orange.


Wallace, P. J., liquors, 100 Madison Avenue.


Wallace. William H., confectionery, 49 South Pearl.


Wallen, F. J .. gas and steam fitting, 17 Beaver.


Walsdorf, J., grocer, corner Clinton and Netcelle.


Walsh, Augustus H., lawyer, 85 Hawk.


Walsh, James D., hats, caps and furs, 58 State.


Walsh. J. A., ealoon. 5 Grand.


Walsh, J. A., Mrs., boarding honse, &4 Beaver.


Walch, J. D., parlor grates. heaters, &c., 43 Colombia.


Walsh. Julia. dress maker, 100 First.


*WALSH. M .. restaurant, 126 Madison Avenue.


Walch, Patrick E., saloon and eating house, os Green.


Walch, William E., hatter, 58 State.


Walsworth. C., pastor St. Mary's Church.


Walter, Joseph. ovster saloop, ? Church.


*WALTER, JOHN, manuf. table oil cloths, mahogany, rosewood, oak, &c., 290 and 292 Central Avenue.


Walter. Louis, shoe maker, 5 Schuyler.


Walthew, I., shoemaker, 224 Groen.


Wammes. Peter. shoemaker, 21 Howard.


Wands. A. II .. ( Wands & Purdy.)


Wauds, Catharine Mrs .. + South Ferry.


Wands & Pardy. (A. H. Wands ood W. B. Purdy.) Albany Wire Cloth Works, 24 Beaver. Wands. Robert C., roots and herbs. 38 Green.


Wands. T. O., stoves, &c .. 10 Green.


Ward. Ellen E .. saloon and boarding house, 277 Washington Avenne.


"WARD. J. C. & SON, (John Wart and M. K. Williamson,) lumber and timber dealers, 120 Water.


WARD. JOHN. (J. C. Ward ( Son.)


Ward, WVRium H., ( William J. Ward & Son.)


Ward, William J. & Son, ( Win. H .. ) coppersmiths, 10 Bearer.


Warein _. J. C., (Shuster & Wareing.)


Ware'ne. John, baker. 437 Washington Avenue.


Warring. Thos., plumber and roofer. 03 Braver. up stairs.


WARNER, CALVIN N., ( Warner Lime & Cement Co.)


WARNER. ELL (An . Warner)


WARNER LIME & CEMENT CO., (CRrin N. Warner. W. D. Surderlin. W. G. Hart- tel. Jay Champlin and Stanton Cały.) lime, plaster and cement manufe., Broad- W.y. Purher Nenicehis. Warren, Cement. ( Warren &f Witur.)


Waren. C'raient, wholes de lumber ovaler. 1 and 155 Water.


*WARREN. J. A., prop. City Hotel. 715. 11 and 719 Broadway, corner Spencer. Warren. Joaopl Z., Madison Aveune, farmer leases 25.


Wiren, Sarah, E., millivery, 21 Philip,


Warren & WEbur, (Gement Wirren and N. R. Wilbur.) steam saw mill, lumber and timber yard, 155 Water, also lutuber and timber yard, 2d mill above South Ferry, Greenbush. *


Warren, W. J., physician and surgeon, 175 Hamilton.


or the Best PIANOS, ORGANS, and other MUSICAL GOODS, go to Ilidles's Music Store, 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.


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ALBANY COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Morning


HENLY


EXDPOSS O.,


Proprietors and Publishers, OFFICE IN EXPRESS BUILDING, Corner State and Green Streets, Albany. J. C. CUYLER, CHARLES E. SMITH, EDITORS.


TERMS .- By the Week. 15 Cents; Single Copies, 3 Cents. To Mail Subscribers the ALBANY MORNING EXPRESS will be furnished at the following rates, payable in- variably in advance : One Year, 86.50; Six Months, $3.50: Three Months, $1.75. City Subscribers at the following rates : One Year, $8.00; in advance, 87.50; Six Months. $4.00; Three Months, $2.00.


EDWARD HENLY. JACOB C. CUYLER. CHARLES E. SMITHI.


OB PRINTING


Business Cards, Bill Heads, Labels, Law Blanks, Receipts, Handbills, Wedding Cards, Circulars. Checks, Mammoth Show Bille, Concert Bills, &c., executed at the ALBANY MORNING EXPRESS OFFICE at the very lowest rates and in the neatest style.


TO LADIES. MRS. EMMA BURLEIGH, M. D.,


From a long practice and intimate acquaintance with the diseases and peculiarities of her sex, believes that she can. in almost any case. relieve the suffering and restore health. All maladies of the UTERUS, ( Prolapsus, Leucorrhea, Ulceration, etc.,) yield readily to Chrono Thermal Remedies. Entire Proplapsus has been cured in three weeks, and in an aged subject. Lencorrhea, the general and insidnous destroyer of women's strength and beauty, is invariably overcome by our treatment. In all diseases of woman, from whatever cause and the longest standing, we have the most marked success.


There is so much connected with this subject of woman's health, that all women shonid consult a physician, herself a woman and conversant with all the improvements and discoveries of science. The preservation of woman's beauty should be an object of scientific care, and is one of which American women are very ignorant. MRS. BCR- LEIGH, while in Europe, made herself familiar with the habits and customs of di- tingulahed women in France and elsewhere.


MRS. BURLEIGH removes all obstructions to the Monthly Courses at one interview An elegant and strictly private home for those desiring Board and Nursing. Lagies at - tended in confinement or provided with medical care and nursing in Mrs. B.'e house.


Painful Menstruation is relieved in all cases. Catarrh, so often pronounced incurable, and Bronchitis, Spinal Diseases and Neuralgia, are entirely overcome by Chrono Ther- mal treatment after years of ineffectual trial of the ordinary practice. Ladies siffer no pain in severe labors under our care. Mrs. Burleigh spent four years in France in the study of Midwifery, and the varions modes of treating female diseases, in which the French are so superior.


Mas BURLEIGH can be consulted by letter, but all lettere must contain one di Her to in-tre attention. Ad ress, Dr. Emma Burleigh, 62 Howard street, Albany, N. Y.


Opinion of the Press .- MRS. BURLEIGH is a lady of the finest intellectnal powers and very uncommon literary attainments, and, as she has had very great advant .... in the study and practice of medicine, both in this country and Europe, we cannot Girl's that she is a skillful physician. She is one of the most accomplished of the daughters of Virginia .- [Editor Luistille Journal.


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CITY CF ALBANY.


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WARREN, W.M. L .. cook, parlor and hosting stoves, 80 Washington Avenue.


Washburn, C. P., ( Willi un Hayden & Co.)


Washburn, Hiram L. Jr., h.wyer. 333 Siate.


Washburn. Ste: hun F .. griin. &c .. 12: Pier.


Wasserbach. Damiei, physician, 316 South Pearl.


Waterbury, E. P., insurance agent, 25 North Pearl.


Waterman, Jeremiah, conmission merchant. 403 Broadway.


Waterman, Maria Mrs .. miilivery, 12 Souto Pearl.


Waterman, R. I. (Taylor & Wvierman.)


Waters. A., groceries, 1st South Pearl.


Waters, W. G .. pastor North Pearl St. M. E. Church.


Watervliet Turnpike aud Horse Rail Road Co., Sinith Briggs, president ; F. K. Winnie, · secretary ant treasurer ; Marvel C. Foster, >upt.


Watkins, Coas. A., prop. of Watkins House, 100 State.


Watkins. E., Yaukee notions. 2.3 Washington Avenue.


Witkius Honse. Chas. A. Watkins, prop., 10 State.


Watson, Benjamin, ( Warson Bros.)


Watson Bros., (Simeon and benjamin.) boarding and sale stables, Hudson, near corner High. also farmers on.


Watson, Chauncey, carpets and oi! cloths. 115 State.


Waison. Frank. (A. B. Van Gaazbeck (. Co.)


* WATSON, HARVEY R., upholstery goods. 8 Plain.


Watson, M. A., groceries and provisions. 36 Had-on. corner Swan.


Watson, S. and B. F .. boarding aad sale stavle, 157 Hudson, corner High.


Watson, Simon, (Watson Bros.)


Watson, William, prop. Shakespeare Tivers, 114 Church.


Wat-on. W. M .. pa-for African M. E. Church.


Watts, Chas., confectionery. &c., under evs Broadway.


Wayne. J. L. C.J. B., tobacconiet. "! Washington Avenue. .


Weatherhead. U. L., groceries, wine- sud cigars, 19 North Pearl.


Weaver, Abram B., supt. public instruction.


Weaver & Brother, (John S. and William J., ) steam packing box factory, corner Cherry and Brownway.


Weaver. Caleb, ( Weaver, La Rose & CO.)


Weaver. Daniel L., umbrellas and para-ols. 49 Green.


Weaver, G. S .. lumber and timber. Broadway, corner State.


Weaver, John S., (Heuer & Brother.)


Weaver. LaRose & Co .. (C'èles W, irer. Anthime F. La Rose and S. T. Rcsekrans,) brok- ers. 16 Exchange Bulil'ur. tobacconi-ts. 61 Grecu.


Weaver, M., Shown, SH Washington Avenue.


Weaver. Mary. Mr -. , dress maker, 29 Broadway.


Weaver. W. H. & Co., (C. E. Van Zandt.) commission Inmber dealers, 17 and 30 Lum- ber District.


Weaver. William J. (Weerer & Brother.)


Webb. Catharine, nurse. 163 Fraukiin.


Weber. C., market. 9; Naceda.


Weber. Henry. prop. Bowery Brewery, office 33 Central Avenue, ale 33, lager beer 65 Central Avenue. Weber. John. baker, 6 Stephen.


Weber, Mix. manuf. boot- and whoes. 150 Washington Avenue.


Web-ter. M. L., boot- and -hop -. 140 Hamilton.


Weck. Eli, variety -tore, corner Hawk ant Hamilton.


Wecher. Christian, me it market. 57 Nacelis.


*WEED. PARSONS & CO .. (Charlo.o Weed. J. D. Parsons, Geo. Dawson and P. Ten Hyck.) printers. stereotypare, electrotypers, book binders, blank book manufe. and lithorrapher-, Sand 11 Columb.a.


WERD. "HURLOW. ( Bret. Parsons & Co.)


WEED. W. G. & CO .. . William G. Weet and T. S. Van Heerenbergh.) lawyers, 44 State. WEED. WILLIAM G., (W. G. Wiele Co.)


Weeks, C. W. & A. commission paper increbants and manife .. 15 Exchange Building.


Works. Edward J. pork picker an I wholesale provision ar der, th and of Green.


Wira. frilbert, carriage baker, Watervliet Avenue, near corner Broadway.


Welke, William. In box maat .. " Daniel.


Weidman, Dunkel& Co .. . Inte V. W. Grund und George D. Weidman, ) wholesale grocers, AS and 445 Broadway, and IN Denu.


Weidman. John. mannt Ly hoops. Anderson st.


Wennan, Marion Med. Saray de in Madison Avenue.


Wennurs & Hydemin. toute Windy and S. M. Hydeman, ) dry goods, 4 North Pearl.


Werr. R. H., cordage umunf., 3, conton Avenue.


Weis. Catharine Urs .. florist. 300 Lumber.


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Continue to receive orders, and to furnish with promptnees the best and LATEST IMPROVED Coal or Wood Burning Locomotive Enginos,


other Railroad Machinery. Tine, &c. Ac., and also to Repair a d Rebuild Locomotives, The above Works, located on the N. Y. C. R. R. bear the Center of the Fit".


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Weis, F .. ( Weis & Ruez.)


Weis & Ruez. (F. Weis and J. Rvez,) Albany File Works, 140 Madison Avenue.


Welch, C. Durant, fruits and flowers, 22 South Pearl.


Welch, Eliza Mrs., store. 29 Rensselaer. Welch, James, groceries and provisions, 848 Broadway. Welch, James, grocery, 95 Church.


Welch, L., kindling wood dealer. 63 Mulberry. Welch, Patrick. safoon, Church, corner South Lansing. Welch, Peter, saloon, 103 Church.


Welfinger, Henry, grocery. 48 Clinton.


Weller, Anton. manufs. stoves, ranges, &c., 566 Broadway.


Wells, Agur. soap and candle factory, 219 South Pearl, corner Arch.


Wells, Harvey J., hides and tallow, 5 Bradford.


Wells, Robert H., lawyer. 94 State.


Welsh, John, saloon, 14 Madison Avenue, corner Broadway.


Welsh, Margaret Mrs., boarding house, 61 Colonie.


Wemple, B. V. V .. (Smell, Hempie de Co.)


Wemple, John D. W., manuf. of refrigerators and crutches, 86 Green.


Wemple, P. H., sa-h. door and blind manuf., 7 and 9 Grand.


Wendell. E. A., poultry depot, Hudson St.


WENDELL, HARVEY. ( Marshall & Wendell.)


Wendel!, N. D., cashier Merchants' National Bank of Albany.


Wendell & Roberts. ( Win. Wendell and Richard H. Roberts,) importers of clocks, watch- es and fancy goods, 31 North Pearl.


Wendell, Wellington, (Hulbert & Wendell.)


Wendell. Wm .. ( Wendell & Roberts. )


*WENDOVER, T. J .. photographer, SO State.


Weudt, Julius C., fruits, 27 State.


Wentz, C. W., chief engineer .1. & S. R. R., 262 Broadway.


Wenz. Peter, tin, stove -. gla-s &c .. 259 South Pearl.


Werneburg. Geo., merchant tailor, 231 Washington Avenue.


Werner, Adam, boots and shoes. 117 Central Avenue. 7


Werner, Jacob I. & Irwin, attorneys, 443 Broadway. Werner, Wm., saloon. 364 Madison Avenue.


Werring. John, bakery, 1337 Washington Avenue.


Wertheim. J. & Bro .. ( Win .. ) dry and fancy goods, 105 South Pearl. Wertheim. Wm .. .. J. Wertheim & Bro.


*WESTCOTT, RUSSELL W .. wholesale and retail furniture ware house, 78 State.


Westell, J. D. ( Wetell. Van Colinda & Co.)


Westell. Van Olinda & Co .. 6J. D. Westell, John Van Olinda and J. Quackenbush,) pro- duce dealers and commission merchants. 65 Quay.


Western Union Telegraph Co., Museum Building, corner State and Broadway, E. S. Keep and C. S. Jones, managers.


Westfall, Margaret, saloon. 21 Lodge.


Westheimer, C., (Stern & Westheimer.)


Weston, A .. (Matt Dunham de Co .. ) (Dunham, Greene & Co.)


Wetman. Elizabeth, boarding house, 13 Madison Place.


Wevermiller, Adam. barber, 3% Chapel.


Wezermiller. Adam Mrs., fancy store, 132 Jefferson.


Whalen. JJoseph, boarding house. 6-3 Broadway.


Whalen. Thomas. tin-mith and plumber, 52 Hudson.


Wheeler. C. F .. denti-t. I North Pear !.


*WHEELER. MELICK & CO .. . Nath Wheeler, Win. B. Melick, Peter Mesick. James H. Mick. E. Thrown Martin. Geo. C. Lee and E. Wackerhagen.) props. New York State Agricultural Work ~. ~ stablished 1-30, manufe, and patentres of Wheeler's patent railway and lever hor-e powers, threshers and cleaners, threshers and separators, feed cutters, clover hullers, horse forks, wood rawing machines &c .. and dealers in the most approved agricultural implements, Hamilton St., one door from Broadway. WHEELER, SETH. ( Wheeler, Malick & Co.)


WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM, LOCK STITCH SEWING MA- CHINES. O. Smith, veneral agent, 530 Broadway.


Whelan. Tho -.. bakery, 57 Lark.


"WHELER. JOHN P .. soap and candle manuf., 375 and 377 Hudson.


Whelpley. James M., lawyer, 144 Broadway.


Whipple, A. L., snot. Athity Fire Alarm Telegraph, New City Building. Whipple. Benimumn. M. H. frdrick & Co.


Winpple, Chary *, wagon maker. 25 and 2: Division.


Whipple, Julia 1 ... .. ress maker. Pt Lange. Whitacre. Si- : 1 M[. -- , dre -- and cloak maker. 130 Eagle. White, Arthur "f . t .taurant, 174 North Pearl. White Brow .. (Max and James Il .. } ciare. >5 South Pearl. White, Chas. A. principal school No. 3, 7 Vau Tromp.


WHITE & CO .. (D). 6. While and S. W. Barnard,) wholesale lumber merchants, Water, corner North Ferry.


F for the Best PIANOS, ORGANS, and other MUSICAL GOODS. go to Ilidley's Music Store, 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


William Rodgers, Hatter and Fur- rier. No. 406 Broadway, Albany, N. Y., ad- vertises on page 27. He keeps a time stock of goods adapted to the season, and supplies his customers at Wholesale or Retail at low prices. As the season of Furs is ap- proaching our readers will do well to call and make their selection early. All articles usually found in a first-class store, can be purchased here on as reasonable terme as at any place in the City.


Alexis W. Delafolie, manufacturer of Looking lass and Picture Frames, No. 690 Broadway, Albany, N. Y., advertises on page 360. Mr. D. has worked as foreman and designer in New York, Boston and other large cities for the last twenty years, and is considered master of his business. He designed and made the two large mir- rors for J. Q. Newland of Philadelphia, which received the first prize at the World's Fair in New York in 1551. We cordially commend Mr. D. to the patronage of our readers, as a man competent to exe- cute all that he promises.


J. G. Boot's Sons, proprietors of the Tivoli Hosiery Mins. Cohors. N. Y .. advertise on page 342. These Mills were established in 1855, by J. G. Root. In 1860 he admitted his sons, A. J. & S. G. Root, as partners, and in 1869 the senior retired. a .. d the business has been carried on under the firm as given above. This mill is the third in order of establishment among the Knitting Mills of Cohoes. and in its capacity and products ranks among the first in the United States. Abont 250 hands are employed. and 40,000 dozen of ladies', gents' and children's goods are made annually.


Win. Burton, Sawer and dealer in Mahogany and all Fancy Woods, Cohoes, N. Y., publishes a card on page 352. He is prepared to supply cabinet makers with Veneers of all kinds, and lumber of any re- quired thickness for any kind of work, Mahogany, Black Walunt and Chestnut Coffin -tuif cut to size and in sets. Special care taken to furnish a good article with no waste of lumber. Builders, Piano Forte Makers, Brush Makers, Cigar Box Mak. rx and others, will find any lumber required by calling ou Mr. Burton.


Cohoes Straw Board Mill, ad- vertised on page 330, ie furnished with the best of machinery for the mannfacture of Straw Boards of the best quality. and of various sizes and thicknesses. The pro- prietore are T. G. Younglove & Co., Co- hoes, N. Y.


F. Kean, Merchant Tautor, Silliman's Block. Remoen Street, Cohoes, N. Y .. an- vertiges on page 312. Mr. Kean keeps a good stock of the latest styles of goods. and makes them up in the most tasty and substantial manner to suit purchaser -. We commend hiu to the patronage of all who want youd suits at fair prices.


Morris's Camille Pertume, a :- vertised ou page 314, is said to be entirely new and unlike anything of the kind ever before presented to the public. It rotaius its fragrant properties in all climare -. atal is the most agreeable perfume now before the public. Let all our patrons try it and demonstrate its superiority over all offers. It is prepared by Charles M. Morris, No. 6 Norton Street, Albany. N. Y., and soid by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers gen- eraliy.


J. D. Comstock, Photographier. Cohoes, N. Y., bas newly fitted up some very pleasant rooms on Remiten Siteet. opposite the Post Office, where he i- daily catching the shadows as they fly and tr ... .. ferring them to paper to the great delicat of all who favor him with their patronage. His rooms are on the second floor. easy of access. and bis prices are low and work beautiful and durable. See card on pige 334.


Cohoes Lime, Cement & Plaster Co., Cohoes, N. Y., advertise on page 360. The proprietors of this establishment are prepared to furnish Lime, Cement. Plaster, White Sand. &c., in any desirable quantity, at short notice and ai prices to suit the times. Let those in waut of any of these articles call on them.


HI. Waterbury, manufacturer and dealer in All Wool Cassimeres, Rou-selaer- ville, Albany, N. Y., advertises on page 514. He manufactures and keeps consisanty on hand just the kind of goods wanted by farmers and others who desire a good ser- vicrable article for a fair price and honestly made. Since the terrible flood of the spring of 1870. Mr. Waterbury has put an engine into his mill, and is now running it by steam. Ile has also erected a steam saw mill, and is prepared to furnish him- ber of any kind on call. We commend Mr. W. to our patrons, feeling assured that they will be dealt with fairly and honestly.


Rialto Restaurant, No. 123 M +- dison Avenue, Albany, N. Y., is advertised on page 300. This is located on Steamboat Square, convenient for all passengers by Steamboat or the Albany & Susgeckauna R. R. Mr. Walsh, the proprietor, gives his attention to the wants of hi- eu-tom- ers and supplies them with the best in the market.


E. Vanderlip, No. 281 Broadway, West Troy. N. Y., cives bis attention to the general bit-iness of an Undertaker. and furnishes Coffins of all kinds, and other goods in that line, at reasonable rates. Hearse and Carriages furnished at short notice. See card on page 500.


Brauch Concert Hall, No. 14 Green Street, Albany. N. Y., is advertised on page 318. Jeremiah Griswald. we pro- prietor. will give all required information respecting it. Give him a call.


Er the best PIANOS. ORGANS. and other Musical Goods. go to Hidley's Music Store, 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.


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CITY OF ALBANY.


WHITE. D. L., ( White &; Co.)


White, Frank. ( Gallup & White.)


White. Frederick. (Esly & White.)


White, Jacob, saloon, corner Elizabeth and Nucella.


White. James H., ( White Bros.)


White. Josse M., (Amvisli Bros.)


White, John G. & Son. ( 1. G.,) maltsters. 125 Andson.


Wuite. John R., general passenger agent N. Y. C. & H. R. R. P .. , Exchange Building. White, Martin, masch and builder, 164 Clinton Avenne.


White, Mathias J., fruit and vegetables, corner Hawk and Chestnut.


White. Moses, ( White Bro .. )


White. P. A., groceries, provisions and liquors, 57 Van Woert.


White, Sarah M., nurse. 79 First.


White. W .. lager beer saloon, Lark. corner Washington Avenue.


WHITE, WAL. I. JR., ( Chas. E. Schung & Co .;


Whitehead & Crourse, (Jeremiah Whitehead and Geo. H. Crounse,) carriage makers, 147 Hudson.


Whitehead. Jeremigh, ( Whitehead & Crounse.)


Whitfield, Robert P .. geologist, 169 Elm.


Whitmore. Hannah A .. purse, 140 Franklin.


Whitney, Chauncey, deputy collector internal revenue, 50 State.


Whitney. C. & D. Jr. & Co., C. W. Pollard, agent, wholesale lumber dealers, 12 and 39 Lumber District.


Whitney, James, boot make:, 124 Beaver.


Whitney, James A .. (Strong, Whitney && Co.)


Whitney, W. M., importer and jobber of dry goods, 41 North Pearl.


Whitty. Edward. groceries and liquors, 447 Washington Avenue.


Wayland, Wm. H., (Chlein & Co.)


Whyte, E., grocery, 8 Myrtle.


Wick, Eli, variety store, 36 Hawk.


WICKES, H. N .. lawyer and commissioner of deeds, 78 State.


Wickham. Richard. carpenter. 113 and 115 Clinton Avenue.


Wieland. John. ( Mc Donnant, Wieland & Kingsiniry.)


Wightmaan. J. N. & Co .. (Darid Teller,) maltsters, Broadway, corner State.


Wilber. E. G. & Co., (W. S. Willer.) wholesale druggists, 352 and 354 Broadway, and 20 and 203% Liberty.


Wilher. Thomas. Kindling wood. 82 Arch.


Wilber. W. S .. (E. G. Wilber it Co.)


Wilbor. Samuel Jr .. publisher Albany Evening Times, 41 Hudson.


Wilbur. N. R., ( Warren & Wilbur.)


Wild, Ed .. watch maker. ts Westerlo.


Whey. Geo., market, 62 Lark.


Will y. James F., meat market, 20 Dallins.


Wilkie, Thos .. portrait painter. s Deleware Turnpike.


WILKINS. H. C., pop corn and prize candy maunfacturer, 57 Chapel.


Wikit-on, Charles T., ( Wilkinson & Lathrop.)


Wilkinson & Lathrop, " kurles T. Wilkinson and P. H. Lathrop,) manuf. machine oils, and st Qnay.


Will. Charles, saloon. 131 Broad.


Wi'her. A. Mrs., boarding house, 646 Broadway.


Willers. Diedrich Jr., deputy secretary of state and ex-officio clerk of the commission- ers of the iand office.


Will. tt. E. S .. lawyer, &0 State.


Wilfains. Catherine, nurse. 130 Green.


Wultima, Chauncey P .. ca-hier Albany National Exchange Bank and treseurer Albany Exchange Savings Bank.


Willian.s, George W., ( Fitzpatrick & Williams.)


Willams. John, undertaker. 247 South Pearl.


W .. Joun. R. D., (W. H. Williams & Son.)


Williams. S .. grocer, 43 Swan.


WT :in-, Thow. J., agent Charter Oak Life Insurance Co., 198 Broadway.


Williams. W. H. & Son, ( R. D.O) watches, jewelry &c., 488 Broadway. WILLIAMSON. M. K., (J. C. Ward & Son.)


Wien, James, wood, 59 Dean.


Wilson, James, woot dealer. 54 Dean, hide, skin and wool factory, 106 Central Avenue. Will -. D. W. D., ( Vun Roneseluer & Willson.)


Wilper-, Anthony. byrne -- maker, 321 sonth Pearl. Wilpers. J., merchant tailor and dry goods, 23 and 235 South Pearl. Wilson. A., physician. 57 Eagle.


Wil-no, Benjamin. ( Wilson, Lansing & Co.)


Wilson & Co., (John F. smyth and James Walker,) brewers and maltsters, 904 Broad- way. WE,on. Edward & Co., (James Byrne and Philip Fitzsimons.) hardware, railroad sup- plies, leather belting, Fairbank's scales &c., 451 and 433 Broadway.




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