Gazetteer and business directory of Albany & Schenectady Co., N.Y., for 1870-71, Part 58

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


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Shepard & Garrett, dealers in Tea, Corre. Suzar, Spices, &c., No. 170 South Pearl Street. Albany, N. Y., publish a finely displayed advertisement on colored page 316. John Chinaman appears in all his beauty. offering a good assortment of Teas of various grades in exchange for United States stamps. See advertisement and legro bow to make a cup of tea.


MI. Delehanty, licensed Plumberand dealer in Stoves. Furnace-, Copper. Tin and Sheet Iron Work, Nos. 26 and 28 Green Street, Albany, N. Y., is prepared to fur- nish the public with any kind of work in bis line, amprices to suit. Cold weather is coming on and those who intend to pur- chase new stoves or other apparatus for warming their houses, should call on Dele- hanty. Hle advertises on page 310.


Charles Deunstedt, No. 102 South Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y., keeps a good stock of cooking classes, Picture Frames. Toys and Fancy Goods, with which he is making miny homes happy. His stock of pictures of various kinds is farge. and every- thing in this line is selected with great care and with special reference to the wants of his customer -. Having been brought up among the Toy manufacturers of Europe. and having an extensive acquaintance there, he is enabled to purchase cheap. His card appears on pare 350. Call and see his stock before making purchases.


J. Ludington & Co., dealers in the celebrated Balunmore Oysters, advertise ou colore i page 367. They obtain their sup- ply fresh every day, and supply dealer with the delicious bivalve in any quantity. Callat No. 495 Broadway, corner of Maiden Lane. Albany, N. Y.


M. R. Baumes, Preserver of Nati- ral Flowers, No. 39 Jay Street, Albany. N. Y., is prepared to preserve flowers in Wax, retaining the most natural appearance, and being fair preferable to the old way. Let the lovers of the beantitul call and see specimens of his work. He publishes au advertisement of colored page 363.


Macomber & Brewer, Albany, N. Y., publish an advertisement on page 463. Ladies will please take notice.


Dr. Weed, Botanic Physician, No. TS Ferry Street, schenectady. N. Y .. advertises on page 436. He is prepared to treat Chron- ic and other diseases in a scientific manner. Let the atllicted call on him.


Cohoes Company, Cohoes, N. Y., own- and controls the entire Water Pow .r of the Mohawk River at Cohoes, where they are prepared to lease to all desiring to engage in any branch of manufacturing. The facilities for transportation to and from Cohoes by railroad and canal are an- surpassed. and the water is always abund- A Good Husband guaranteed to ant. affording great inducements to those every young lady. see page 370, Acrostic of MeDonald & Panyburn, Boot and Shoe dealers. No. 75 Washington Avenue, Al- bany. N. Y. C2


The Cataract House, at Cohoes Falls, under the management of Messrs. Gwynn & Favill. is one of the most delight- ful places to spend a hot day, that we know of in this region; the cool breeze from the falls always mitigating the intensity of the heat. The furniture and general arrange- ments of the house have been selected with special reference to the comfort and con- venience of the guests. The pleasure grounds are the most delightful and the proprietors are constantly making im- provements which render them still more attractive. The house will be kept open during the winter, prepared to accommo- date sleighing parties and others at all times. Those visiting the Shakers will find this a convenient place at which to stop. See advertisements on pages 482 and 318.


Wm. R. Ford, dealer in Tobacco, Snuff. Cigars, Pipes, &c., No. 126 Washing- ton Avenue, Albany, N. Y., is a general place of resort for the lovers of a choice ('igar or anything in the line of Tobacco. Mr. Ford also keps a good assortment of Stationery, Newspapers and Periodicals, 60 that his customers can supply themselves with these luxuries or necessaries. if they have become such, at one place. See card on page 370.


Asahel Philo, advertises on colored page 367. Hie has recently established a new Stage Line between Cohoes and Crescent, connecting with the trains run- ning between Albany and Saratoga. The stage is newly fitted up with a view to the convenience and comfort of passengers. Parties visiting Crescent will find this the most comfortable and expeditious route. Close connections are made with ateam and horse cars, avoiding all unnecessary delay.


A. M. Ketchum, dealer in Gents' Furnishing Goods. Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves &c., No. 133 State Street, Schenectady. N. Y., advertises on colored page 368. Mr. Ketchum keepy a good stock of all goods in his line, and makes Shirts to order. We commend this establishment to the patron- age of our readers, who will do well to give him a call. He is agent for the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine.


E. McGregor, Fancy Dyer and Steam Scourer, No. 40 Orange Street, be- tween Broadway and Pearl, Albany, N. Y., Dyes and Cleans Ladies' and Gents' cloth- ing of every description, giving it a finish almost equal to new. Goods received by Express returned in good order. Give him a call. See card, page 334.


wishing to engage in manufacturing. Tru- man G. Younglove is the secretary and agent of the Company. See advertisement on page 838, and history, pages 129 and 130.


for the best PIANOS, ORGANE, and other Musical Goods, go to Hidley's Musio Store, 543 Broad way, Albany, N. Y.


Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. Sce Card on Map. BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvestor in the World.


466 ALBANY COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


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GEORGE W. DORN, DEALER IN Choice Family Groceries, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS, 112 Central Avenue, Corner Snipe, ALBANY, N. Y.


MRS. M. V. PAYN, FASHIONABLE


DRESS & CLOAK MAKER, No. 702 Broadway, (Up Stairs,) ALBANY, N. Y.


Machine Stitching carefully and promptly done. Patterns furnished on application and at reasonable prices.


PROF. RAINBOW'S NEW PATENT PRINCIPLE,


Operates entirely by MUSCULAR ACTION, haring no Metal Spring or Band. It is effectual where all Metal Spring and Gum Trusses have failed. It ends all further danger, trouble and expense.


OFFICE 658 BROADWAY, - Corner BOND St., NEW YORK.


Important to Travelers


When you want TIME TABLES or INFORMATION in regard to Routes, call at the General Ticket Office, 807 Broadway, ALBANY, N. Y.


Where you will find a pleasant Waiting Room, and plenty of Time Cards and Mapy FREE of Charge. When you Travel buy your Tickets there for all points West and South. General Accident Tickets for Sale at this Office. Office open


from 6 A. M. to 11.30 P. M.


WESLEY EDWARDS, Ticket


Agent.


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


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467


PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


Phenix Mutual Life Insur- The Argus, published at the corner ance Company of Hartford, Conn., is j of Broadway and Beaver Streets, Albany, an oll and well established Company, and insares on favorable terms, dividing the profits among the insured. Mr. T. L. Stary, of Schenectady. is the agent for that vicinity and will give all desired in- formation. The time has come when no prudent man who has not a competency for his family in case of his death, will fail to secure a Policy in some reliable Life IL- sarance Co. See card on page 378. N. Y .. is one of the largest and best Den- ocratic Newspapers ## the State. It is ably edited and circulates extensively through the State. Those wishing a paper that disseminates Democratic principles cannot do better than subscribe for the Argus. The Book and Job Printing De- partment is well supplied with all the fa- cilities for first-class work. It is published by The Argus Company. See card, page 410.


The Old Dyeing and Scouring Establishment, No. 2; Norton Street, Albany, N. Y., is under the charge of Mr. Robert Macfarlane, a scientific Chemist cad practical Dyer, who has no superior in tillM business. Clothing of Ladies and Gentlemen is Cleaned, Dyed and Pressed in the most satisfactory manner, and made almost equal to new. See card on page 352. J. V. B. Carter, Pattern Maker and D-signer, No. 15 Liberty Street, Albany, N. Y .. is prepared to make Patterns and Models of all kinds at short notice. Scroll Swing, Carving and Ornamental Work of all kinds is done at this shop in a manner eqani to the best and as cheap as the times will allow. Sce card on page 52.


MI. Speigle, dealer in Drugs, Medi- cines, &c., corner of Sonth Pearl and Wes- t .: lo Street. Albany. N. Y., advertises on page 374. He keeps a stock of Paints, Outs, Glass, and all articles n-ually found in a first class Drug Store. He gives par- ticular attention to putting up Paysiciaus' prescriptions, and keeps pare Wines and L'enors for medical p.npo-es.


W. R. Craft, dealer in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, No. 69 North Pearl Street. Albany, N. Y., is prepared to boot his customers in the most -ati-factory manner and on the slightest provocation. Let those who doubt it call and test the truth of our Statement. Hepnbhabesa inely displayed auVertisement on page 3:4.


J. L. Abbott, Photographer, 450 Broadway. Albany. N. Y., is making pie- | keeps a large and well selected stock of the tures of all kinds equal to the best and fin- --- i-ning themin a sty eternit his customers. If you want a good hita-line picture, call at Abott's and get it. Sre card on page 378.


Richard H. Beille, sofritos of Parents, Designer and DranChemin. pub- fishes a card od page 5. .. Mir. K. thoronga- ly understands hi- bi-thes-, and will pre- pare drawings and specifications and at- tand prompay to all Dasthe -- intrusted to his care. We co.mead him to the patron- age of those who have work in his line. Patrous will find him at Room No. 2. Janc- tica of River and Fourth Streets, Troy, N. Y.


George W. Hawes, dealer in For- eign and Domestic Fruits, No. 78 Washing- ton Avenue, Albany. N. Y., publishes a card on pare 378 Mr Hewes deals largely in Game, Poultry. Eggs, &c., in their sea- son. and is prompt and reliable in all his dealings.


New York State Agricultural Works, Hamilton Street, one door froid Broadway, Albany, N. Y., is the place to find the most approved Agricultural Io- plements. Messrs. Wheeler, Melick & Co., the proprietors, manufacture Horse Pow- ers, Threshers, Feed Cutters and various other articles indispensable to the farmer. Farmers and deale:s will do well to call on them. They advertise on page 370.


Richard Schindler, Commission Merchant, No. 146 South Pearl Street, cor- ner of Herkimer, Albany. N. Y., deals in Foreign and Domestic Produce, Flour, Butter, Cheese. Eggs &c. We commend him to the patronage of all interested parties. See card, page 331.


Henry Dorr, importer of Brandies, Wines and other Liquors, Nos. 605 and 607 Broadway, Albany, N. Y., advertises on pare 410. This house was established in 1856, and customers will find it equal to any other in the City, in its stock and in the inducements held out to purchasers. See card on page 410.


J. C. Butler, dealer in Furniture, Nos. 96 and 95 State Street, Albany, N. Y., most desirable Furniture, which he is sell- ing at wholesale and retail, so low that all may furnish their houses in good style at a small expense. We advise our readers to call and examine the stock before making purchases. His card appears on page 402.


Dr. Kołbek, M. D., whose card appears on page 402, has pursued a thor- ough course of study and is prepared to treat. according to the most approved method. all diseases of his patients .- Ignoring mineral poisons, he uses the Roots and Herby that a kind Providence haus given us, and finds in them a remedy for all curable diseases.


Daniel Henry, morafacturer of all Jacob Brack, Carpenter and Build- kinds of Carnageand South Wood Work. er. No. 119 Central Avenue, Albany, N. Y., rear of Northern Hotel. S.s. >>> and Sun is prepared to take contracts for all kinds Broadway, Albany, N. Y . is prepared to of buildings. He thoroughly understande fu uish at short botter ihr yout of work at . his business and is comparent to fulfill all av low prices as any estabaishment in the ; that he promises. Parties about to erect City. Those interested will cons it their i buildings will do well to confer with Mr. own interest by giving him a call. His | Brack before closing a contract with other card appears ou pure Cu ..


builders. See card on page 402. '


for the Best PIANOS, ORGANS, aud other MUSICAL GOODS, go to Hidley's Music Store, 513 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.


go to Hidley's Musio Store, 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.


BUCKEYE


Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Gard on Map.


Albany County Table of Distances


In Miles and Tenths of Miles.


CITIES & VILLAGES.]


Albany.


Adamsville.


Bernville.


Bethlehem Center.


Callanan's Corners.


Cedar Hill.


Chesterville.


Clarksville.


Coefinans Landing.


Coeymans Hollow.


Cooksburgh.


Dormansville.


Dunnsville.


East Bern.


Feuribush.


Green Island.


Hamiltonville.


Indian Fields.


Knowersville.


Knoxville.


Medusa.


New Salem.


New Scotland.


Newtonville.


Preston Hollow.


Reidsville.


Rensselaerville.


South Bern.


South Westerlo.


Unionville.


Watervliet Center.


West Troy.


23.0:18.3| 8.7 20.3 15. : 22.8 5.6,10.7.20.5 15.3/31.7 8.8 8.6 21.9, 9.5.15.1 15.6:30.0 20.9.11.3.17.7 12.7 5.8 12.6 16.1 28.2: 7.7 7.0 ==


120.7 16.0 5.8 18. 14.1 20.5| 4.8 8.1:19.7.13 5:29. 1 18.0 7.6 16.5 5 3 11.7 13.227.7 18.9 10.5 13.5 9.5 9. 1 10.0 13.5 25.9 11.9 4.7. 4.2


.. South B .To


121 1 1 7.16.7 24 9 13 . / 20.2' 5. 4 12. 4; 16.0| 9. 8 33. 1|11.5| 5.7 25.0' .3.8 21. 4 15.9 31. 1 21.11 6.8 22.0 19.8 6.0,15.9 18 : 29.4 11.8 9.8 8 3 30 2


× 5 3 % 50 6 0 6.210.9 11.9 3 .12.911. 417 : 23.3 10.2 11.0 11.5 16.4. 2.615.5 9.6 9.0 12.016.019. 11 5.3 3. 113. 7 23 2 7.5 11 5 12 215,9-


1. . 1 8.6 3 2 35 2112 72.716 5 23.9 199.7 21.8.21 8 5.9 54.2 27.2 11.1 21.1 20 0 17.7 6.5 10. : 26.0 1.2 22 2 35.0 16. 2 13.7 4.0:3 .. 28 4 81.4 2 . 1 :2 517.0 -


Indian Fields.


17.5| 2.8:16.2 13.6 6.3 12.8| 5.7 7.0 9.2 8.0 26.2 16.7 2.7 21.1 14.7 20.3| 8.624.5.18.0.


Knowerwville.


11.8:13.4| 9.0|16.7 16. 4 21 .0|16.6 10. 7:24.2.20.3/21.5 26.5 17.4 3.0, 8.2 4.4 14.6,21.3. 5.8:17.7 - 20.6|18.1| 4.0|21.4 18.725. 1 11. 4:13.0 26.5,22.6 27.5 21.5 17.4 9.7: 5.3 2.9 18.1:27.3.11.8 20.0 6.0


Knoxville .. Medn93.


27.8 29.9 14.5 21.9 17.023.5 8. 4 15.3 20.9 14.7 36.8, 5.5 9.0 27.7 14.4 20.9 20.2 31.6 25.5 11.7 23.5 18.5. 12.1|7. 1|11.1 10.7 9.2 15.5 10.0| 3.5|17.0 13.1 20.8 21.4 10.2/10.2 7.6 10.8| 7.919.1| 8.8:10.5 7.2 10.7/17.2 8.6| 3.9/11.6 7.9 9.2.13.0:13.5| 6.0 15.9 14.0 17.3|24.9 13.2 11.2 11.1;13.9 5.6.15.6 6.0 12.0 9.5 14.2 20.7 3.5 ---


New Salem .. New Scotland


Newtonville. ...


5.2. 9.9 26.3| 9.117. 4 13.2 25.6 17.5 .8.5 21.5 5.7 37.023.9 17.3 15.9 21.7 14.4 4.8 11.5.22.7 17.8 23.9 32.8|18.3 14.8 - 30.7;26.0 16 4 28.0 22.028.5 12.0 18.1 25.9 19.7 9. 4 2. 0 14 .0 29.6 17.2 22 .8 23.3 37.7 28.6 16.7 25.4 20.4 5.8 20.3 93.8 35.9 - 16.0 11.3 8.7 13.3 9. 1 15.8| 4.4 3.7 17.5 11.3 21.7 15.8 7.0|15.8 5.2:11.7 8.G|23.0 13.9 8.2 12.8 10.5|11.6| 5.6| 9.1 21.2:14.7


Preston Hollow.


19.0|17.8| 6.1 21.119.0.25.4 16.0 13.3 26.8,22.9 25.9,23.9:19.0 6.8 6.5- 9.2| 5.2 16.3| 5.0' 8.6 7.0 11.4 5.0 10.3 8.4 17.9 24.4 10 2 16.612.8/18.4 7.0 11.7.30.2 11.219.2 5.0 27.4 19.3 20.3 23.3 2.0 88.8 :5.7 21.3 26.7 25.7 16.2 8.9 19. 4 14 .8 12. 8:15.3 16.8 18 3 11 . 7 22 . 1 20.6 15. 7 29.7 18.4| 5.8 13.4 10.2 |11.6|15.5 -


Green Island .. Hamiltonville.


20.4 15.7 11.3 16.4 11.0.17.5


12.3 7.6111.2 9.6 5.7.12.1 7.7


Clarksville .. Cocymans Landing. 13.3|13.5124.7 10.5 7.8 5.3:14.9 13.5 16.3 13.6'19.3 :2.1 4.811.8. 8.7 9.6 6.0 8.7 13.4 30.5 12.920.9 16.7.29.1 21.0 22.025.0


Corymans Hollow .. Cohoes ..


Cooksburgh


31.8 27.1:17.5 99.1 22.0 28.5 13.0,19.5 25.9,19.7 40.5. :8.7|14.0.13.3 16.2 8.014.5 3.0| 6.7.11.9 5.7 27.4 11.0 14 .6|14.5|13 2 18.6 19 .8 .2.6 19. 6 11. 1 27.6 23.7 20.0 30.7 20.4 -


Dormansville .. Denneville.


Fast Bern ..


19.7 15.0 9.5 18.3 13.4 19.8 8.4 7.7 21.2.17." 28:4 18.3.11.2 11.2.


East Township .. Feuribush ..


4.2| 3.8/21.8 12.2 8.8.16.9


8.0


8.0/ 8.0.23.3| 5.2 6.5


Chesterville.


23.2 18.57-


Bernville ...


Bethlehem Center ..


Callaoan's Corners. Cedar till.


Cohoes.


East Township.


Albany. Adamaville


1.7


Bordwville. Rensselaerville ..


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6. 110 : 25 2119 2 18.2 14.0 20 ' 18 3 19 323.31 2.704 121 7 9 . 3 25 7 24.7 15.2 1.0 19 5 $3.5 20.3, 46.8 .1.6 18.1 11. 3 8 36.7 22.0 29 6 26. 790. 1 11.5 F 5 -


TABLE OF DISTANCES.


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Schenectady County Table of Distances In Miles and Tenths of Miles.


VILLAGES.


Bramans Corners.


Duanesburgh.


East Glenville.


Glenville.


Hoffmans Ferry.


Mariaville.


Mohawkville.


Niskayuna.


Princetown


Quaker Street.


Schenectady.


Quaker Street Schenectady. Scotia


17.5 12.0 6.4 12.7:10.0 13.0: 3.2


7.7


8.0|15.9


Scotia.


15.9|13.0: 5.0 11.3. 8.6 14.0; 4.2| 9.1| 9.016.9 1.4|-


Albany Evening Journal, pub- lished by Dawson & Co., No. 61' State Street, Albany, N. Y .. is one of the ablest and most reliable papers in the State. An able exponader of Republican principles and one of the best newspapers in the State. For terms see card on page 430.


Wm. J. Maxwell, Wagon Maker, No. 5 Western Avenue and No. 320 Wash- ington Avenue, Albany, N. Y., makes all kinds of Wagons. Sleighs &c., from the Isaac Bulger, dealer in Knit Goods. for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, No. 383 South Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y., adver- best materiale. He employs good work- m:u and turns out drer-class work. He also carries on a general Blacksmithing ; tires on pare 308. Those in want of good business and is prompt and reliable in the execution of all orders. His advertise- mest appears on page 406.


The Albany Drain Tile and Bricks Works, advert-ed on page 414. are supplyme the country with a superior article of Tile, of various forms, for all kids of Draining. Mr. Lodge, the pro- prittor, warrants all work aud delivers the Tile at the docke and railways free of cart- are. He also furnishe- practical Drainers when required. For dimension- and length of drum to su atre see the advertisement.


Senrick Brothers, manufacturers and umiera in Cabinet Ware. Now. 67 and 6y kobin street. corner of : ik, Albany. N. Y .. petrisch a card on pare 370. Their Stine Room is No. .. + Washington Avenue, Where may be found a good assortment of Furniture of various kinds. substantially and elegantly made, suitable for a:l. Let ailiuter -- ted call and see for themselves.


John A. Ramsey, at No. 221 Wash. ington Avenue, Albany, N. Y., keeps a rood assortment of Daily and Weekly Newspapers and Magazines, together with the best brands of Tobacco and Cigars. If you wish to while away an hour, under the influence of a choice Havana, while reading the papere, just call at Ramsey's and your wants will be gratified. His card appears on page 402.


under clothing for cold weather will find a roud stock at Bulger's, suitable for all classes, in quality and price. Call and see.


William Stott's Hot-Air and Ven- tilating Depot, No. 29 Washington Avenue, corner of Hawk Street, Albany, N. Y., is the place to go for all kinds of heating ap- paratny. Good workmen are employed and all jobs promptly attended to. Every- thing in the line of Tin and Sheet Iron work is done in the best manner. See card on page 405.


Charles E. Scharff& Co., proprie- tors of the Albany City Flour store, keep & rood a-sortment of Flour, Feed, Grain, ce., and supply their customers at the low- set market rates. They are the agents. for the celebrated Washington Mills Flour. Their place of business is No. 9 Hudson Street, Albany. N. Y., and their card ap- pears on page 300.


Albany Brasy Foundry and Finishing Shop, Nos. 150 and 152 Broadway, corner of South Lansing Street. Albany, N. Y., under the proprietorship of MacArthur & Brothers. is turning out all sorts of work usually executed at a fir-t-


card on pare 422, parties interested in this business will learn something to their ad- vantage.


for the best PIANOS, ORGANE, And other Musical Goods, go to Hidley's Music Store, 543 Broadway, Albany N. Y.


BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvesterin the World


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Bramans Corners


E: «t, Gienville


23.9/18.0


Glenville.


16.8 17.811.0


Hoffmans Ferry


13.3|11.313.6 3.5


Mariaville,


6.0 7.019.0.10.8| 7.3


Mohawkville


16.0 10.8 9.2 15.5 12.812.1


25.2/20.314.1.20.4:15.7 20.7|


9.5


Niskayuna. Princetown


10.8 4.0 11.0 15.5.12.0 7.2. 6.7 15.9


7.9| 3.6 21.9 21.0 17.5.10.3 14.4 23.9


7.7


breet & Smith, proprietors of Bmi and shoe Store, No. : Washington Avenue. Albany, are prepared to furnishi their dur-tomers with a good substantial understanding that cannot fail to commend them to the favor of all who appreciate al riass Brass Foundry. By referring to the good booting. Call and sere One door north of Smith House. See card ou page 393.


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ALBANY COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Wait's Hudson River Champion.


This is the only true Scientific Turbine Wheel built in the country. Economical, Powerful, Simple. Durable. Every Wheel warranted to fulfill recom- mendations, if properly set up. This popular Water Wheel has gained a reputation for the Economical use of the Water, Strength and Durability, as well as for Simplicity, never before attained by any other Turbine. It gives from Ten to Fifteen per cent more Power than any other Iron Wheel. It will work well under low heads, giving Good Power with only One Foot Fall. It is adapted to ail posi- tions, and can be made to use any amount of water, from one inch to one thousand inches, with equally good effect. It cannot be surpassed. as it operates upon the only true principles of Hydraulics-Action, Reaction and Gravity. These three points embrace the whole available power of the water. Manufac- tared by P. H. WAIT, Hydraulic Engineer, at the BAKER'S FALLS IRON MACHINE WORKS, SANDY HILL, Washington County, N. Y. Send for Illustrated Catalogue.


VAN DYKE & MITCHELL,


Contractors and Builders,


No. 174 North Pearl Street, ALBANY, N. Y.


We are prepared to Contract for the Building of any Structure desired, and will guarantee to do good work and ut satisfactory prices.


Give us a call before letting your Jobs.


LAWRENCE SCRAFFORD,


ROOT AND HERB PHYSICIAN. 27 Lumber Street, - ALBANY, N. Y.


TREATS SUCCESSFULLY


Scrofula, White Swelling, King's Evil, Ulcers, Goitre or Bronchocele, or Swelled Neck, Serofulous Diseases and Indolent Tumors, Mercurial and Syphilitic Affec- tions, Cicerations and Enlargements of Jointe, Glands. Bones or Ovaries, Uterus, Liver, Spleen, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Epileptic Fits, Chores or St. Vitus's Dance, Dropsy, and all Diseases of the Skin, such as pimples, Bules, Tetter, or Salt Rheum, Ringworm, Sore Eyes ; also many diseases peculiar to Females, such as Leucorrhea, or Whites, Suppression, Irregularity, Sterilty.


or the Best PIANOS, ORGANS, and other MUSICAL GOODS, go to Hidley's Music Store, 543 Broadway, Albany, S. X.


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471


PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


J. J. Jenkins, dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, &c .. No. 67 North Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y., publishes a card on page 430. 'This is one of the oldest stores in the City. It is superintended by Mr. Jenkins' daughter. Wilhelmina, wbo will attend to all orders of onetomers and see that they get their money's worth.


John Ellis, manufacturer anfi dealer in Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c., State St .. Scheuc.tady, N. Y., is ever ready to favor his customers with a good smoke or sell them a good pipe and the best of Tobacco to be found in the market. Those who in- dnlge in such luxuries will do well to call on Ellis, near the Canal Bridge. oce card ou pige 430.


Henry Hauf, proprietor of City Bakery, No. 199 Central Avenue, Albany, N. Y., keeps on hand a good supply of the staj) of life, as well as Crackers. Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. Parties order- ing anything in this line will be promptly served. See card on page 422.


John M. Foll, dealer in Furniture, No. 2st Sonth Peari Street, Albany. N. Y .. keeps on hand a good stock of desirable furniture of the most fashionable styles. Those who want furniture will do well to call and examine his stock. Mr. Foll also does the business of a general Undertaker, and will attend promptly to all orders. His card appears on page #22.


F. H. McCann, dealer in Croceries and Provision-, No. 346 State Street, cor- uer of Lack. Albany, N. Y., advertises on pare 394. He make- a specialty of Tea and Coffee, and sells all goods at reasonable prices. Farmers will find a good market for all Country Produce and rorcive the Cash on delivery and the highest price. Call aud examine his stock.


Alex. Dickey, dealer in Stoves and mauu! . crurer of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. No. 25 beaver Street, Albany. N. Y .. publishes an advertisement on paye 304. He keeps on hand a good alves of goods of all Kind- in his line, and is the agent for the e lebrated P. P. Stewart Cook Stove, which everybody has heard of and many people fre naing to their great satis- faction. Give him a call.


C. F. Clark, Blacksmith and . Veter- inary Surgeon, No. 270 Central Avenue, Albany, N. Y .. bas had several years ex- perience in the treatment of Horses and Cattle, and is prepared to treat successfully all cumble di carne. Let those interested give him a ca.l. pre card, pure 356.




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