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Eugene Bannin, proprietor of Aguadust Hotel and center in Sedenietady Bitte stone, advertises ou pare 3Ni. Mr. Banmin i- hop. it d at the Aqdeduct. in the town of Niskayuna, where he willminister to the watts of aff who may tiyor uun with their patronage. Wi- stone yard is emp- primi with the best quality for all kinds of building purposes, and ocurre are promptly filled. This post office address is Rexford Flats, Saratoga Co., N. Y.
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W. H. Anthony, Hair Dresser, No. 65 Washington Avenue, Albany, N. Y., publishce a card on page 390. He is pre- pared to give you an easy shave and per- form all other work belonging to the tou- sorial profession, in a manner equal to the best. Give him a Call.
Teber Hood, manufacturer and dealer in Tin Ware, No. 107 Eagle Street, Albany, N. Y., advertises on page 390. Mr. Hood will repair Roofs and do all jobs in his line to the satisfaction of his patrons. Give him a call.
Boyle & Hennessy, Plain and Or- namental Plasterers, No. 615 Broadway, Albany, N. Y., pubnen a card ou page 336. Those having jobs of this kind to be done will find this firm ready to do all work in their line promptly and in the best manner.
Smith House, Nos. 65 and 69 Wash- ington Avenne, Albany, N. Y., under the management of Mr. A. W. Smith, affords comfortable quartere for all guests. The house has recently been repaired and no pains is spared to supply the wants of the patrons. A good Livery is attached. See card, page 398.
P. Ladon, Carpenter and Builder, John St., between Broadway and Church, Albany, N. Y., advertises on pare 220. Those who favor him with their patronage will find him prompt and reliable in the execution of all work intrusted to his cate. We conmend him to all parties having any- thing in his line to be done.
Macomber & Brewer, No. 23 Di- vision Street, Albany, N. Y., are the pro- prietors of Dr. Gallup's Compound Syrup of Brier Root, Cranesbill, Wipsywaz, &c. This medicine is recommended highly for the cure of Dysentery, Summer Comp.aint and various other diseases common among cinldren and adults. Many dixcases if taken in their incipient stages are easily enred, but allowed to run unchecked soon become incurable. As a soothing syrup for children, this is unequaled. See adver- tisement on page 200.
E. L. Thomas, dealer in all kinds of Fisn. Oysters and Clams. 197 Sonth Pearl St .. Albany, N. Y., advertises ou page 234. Those who want a good fresh article will do well to call on Mr. Thomas.
Marble Pillar Restaurant, cor- ner of Broadway and State Streets, Albany, N. Y .. under the proprietorship of Henry Reardon, is well fitted up and affords the best of accomodations for the customers. Having had a large experience, the prop. ie- tor Know- just what is demanded and how to supply it. His card appears on page 220.
Edgar D. Wilkie, Sign and Orna. There who want good work will iud Mr. Wilkie prompt and reliable in the execu- tion of allorder -. Mrs. Wilkie kreps a good stock of Fruits and Cindy which she will dispose of to suit customers. Let those interested call at No. 11 Center St., Schenectady, N. Y., and see for themselves.
for the Best PIANOS, ORGANS, and other MUSICAL GOODS. go to Hidley's Music Store, 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
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Adrianec, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich st., New York. See Card on Map. DUVAGYH MOWer and Self-Raking Reaper. the most Perfect Harvester in the World. -
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
Robert Ellis & Sons, Merchant Tai- lors and degiers in Ready Made Clothing, Nos. 159 and 163 State Street, Schenectady, N. Y., are prepared io furni in their custom- ers with all goody in their live, and make up garments to oider in the most approved siyle. See card on page 178
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The Buckeye Mowing and Reaping Machine .- When the great U. S. Trial of Mowers and Reapers was held at Syracuse in 1857, this admirable machine, which had just been brought out, surprised every body by its novelty and many excel- lencies. and won the highest awards. At that time the valuable patents under which it was hnilt were secuted for several States by the enterprising firm which now con- tinnes ite manufacture, Adriance, Platt & Co. At the second great trial of Mowers and Reapers. made by the N. Y. State Agri- cultural Society in 1866. the Buckeye again carried off the highest honora, showing that in the years intervening it had not gone backward in the race for superiority. Every new suggestion thoroughly w ighed. improvements only are adopted. The verdict of the people is nearly as unani- mous as that of the learned and practical committees who made these awards. for its sales far exceed those of any other ma- chine in the sections supplied by Adriance, Platt & Co. In fact they increase so fast. that the demand is almost always in ex- cess of the supply. The Self-Ryking At- tachment on the Buckeye Machine has met with a success corresponding to that of the Mower. and has surpassed all others in the perfection of its operation. One great secret of the success of Adriance Platt & Co., as manufacturers, has been in the con- scientione manner in which they have bnilt teir machines, and the great dura- bility of the Buckeye machine has been largely due to the excellence of the mate- rial used and the mechanical perfection of the workingnship. See advertisement on Map.
Howe's Never-Failing Ague Cure and Tonic Bitters, and Bowe's Concentrated Syrup, are prepared under the personal sapecvi-ion of Dr. C. B. Howe. the proprietor, at Senees Falls, N. Y .. for ague and fever, and all periodic diseases. rnamatism, paralysis, etc. The "Ague Cure" has produced won- dorful cures. The "Syrup." for the blood, liver, skin, digestive and nterine organs, his cured many cases of serofula, cancer, tumora. gotter. - alt rheum, scallhead, and mamy other di -eases too numerous to men- tion in th :- place. See card, page 20.
€. P. Morse & Co., manufacturers' agents for the sale of Cotton and Woolen Goods, and Commission Merchants. No. 55 Broadway. Albanv. N. Y., advertise on pays des & 310. to which we refer our read- ers for particuliers. Me-wre. G. P. Morse & Co., are the successors to Van Sickler & Forby. Manufacturers and others having woody which they wish to dispose of will find this firm prompt, energetic and reli- able in all transactions.
The Reynolds Steel Temper- ing Worky Reynolds, Barber & Co .. Proprietors. at Auburn. are largely engaged in the manufacture of Reaper and Mower Knivee, Plane Irons, Chisels &c. The process by which they temper steel is a pe- culiar one, and 28 patented by Mr. Rey- noids, is the result of over forty years labor. This gentleman always worked on the plan that tempering steel was simply changing it from a fibrous to a granular state. He certainly has succeeded in pro- ducing a finer granulation (temper) than has ever before been produced. Messrs. Reynolds, Barber & Co. control the patents for these processes, and are applying them successfully in all' their mannfactures .- Their establishment is capable of turning out an immense amount of work. vet their orders are now, and have been for some months, accumulating far in advance of their present ability to supply ; a circum- stance which they will not long allow to be the case. We predict that the time is not far distant when all Mower and Reaper Factories and farmers will use their im- proved sections. See their advertisement. on page 6.
Dodge & Lord, manufacturers of Melodeons and Reed Organs, at Ithaca, N. Y., were formerly connected with Syra- cuse manufactories. They have since moved their business where lumber is cheap, and expenses less than in the larger cities, like New York, Boston, Albany or Syracuse. The styles of their organs are particularly their own, possessing all inodern improvements, and some nnknown to other manufacturers. They have found market for their instruments in every conaty of the State, and in Northern Penn- sylvania and New Jersey, and have an in- crea-ing trade with the West. in all of which places.they are brought into success- ful competition with the first Eastern manufacturers. They are both practical men, and have secured workmen of long experience and tried abilities. Situated midway between the Erie and N. Y. C. Railways, they can ship conveniently to all parts of the country. See card, page 474.
Dr. Kingsley, of Rome, justly cele- brated for the many cures he has effected of that most distressing disease, Cancer, pub- lishes a notice on page 1. He is prepared to treat all scrofulons diseases. and. others of long standing, and assures his patients that they will not be charged a heavy bill and dismissed without receiving any bene- fit. Persons who cannot conveniently call upon him in person. can address him by letter, and will receive prompt attention. Dr. K. is a graduate, with an experience of over fourteen years in the practice of medi- cine. Let the afflicted give him a call.
MI. J. Veeder, Soap and Candle Manufacturer. Nos. 157 and 159 Green St., Albany, N. Y., makes a superior article and supplies families at the lowest cash price. He also pays cash for tallow. He has been in the business nearly forty years, and his goods are known to the citizens generally, See card, page 220.
for the best PIANOS, ORGANS, and other Musical Goods, go to Hidley's Music Store, 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
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Weed, Parsons & Co., of Albany, advertise ther Publications on colored prze 297. We commend this advertise- mori to the special attention of members of the Legal Profession and others who are interested in Law Books. Their extensive Lithographing. Printing and Publishing establishment of Columbia Street is knows and patronized throughout the country. Call on them for anything in their line, either plain or ornamental.
New Yorh Cash Store, No. 242 W .- un ton Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Mr. P. H. Shaver, the proprietor of this estab- Hahace . Loopen stack of all kinds of Gro- Corine. Hlomr. Fruits, &c., to supply the doily demand of his numerons customers. The chairest varieties of Tea, Coffee. Sug- 81s. Syrup. &c., are kept constantly on hand and sold at low prices. Let those interested read his card on page 224, then call on him.
Albany Steam Marble Works, established in, 1826, are located at the cor- ner Af Lodge And Howard Streets. Abbany. Y. Y., where may be fonad elegam styles of Marhe Manties. Monumentsand other 8. ccimens of workmanship usually found in such an establishment. Customers will have tuen o ders promptly filled. Lotall irriosied can and see for themselves, Mr. Willam Man -oa, the gentlemanly proprie- tor. wal dot honorably by them. He ad- vertises of the Map.
Moseley & Son's Carpet Ware Rooms. No. 3! Green Street, Albany. N. Y., are wod stocked with a fine assortment tier aros. hing at prices which inn -ta-ton- ist: those who have been paying the high prices that are annetimes a ned for these gouds. Everything nenally found in a fir-t cias- Cap. t Store can be found here. Country daire and others will find it for their advantage to call ou Mo-eley & So . jall kinds. before printing elsewhere. A- enter- pricinganular -dealing men, who are deier-
J. HI. Hidley's Music Store, No. need to do ja-nice to thei: en-tomer-, we 513 Broadway, Albany. N. Y., is well
stocked with the best Pinnos, Organs and readers. Their advertisement appears on ; other Musical Instruments, which he is
condaUnd them to the patronage of our the Map.
William Dornet, importer and dealer inc . inn. Glas -, Earthen W ær &c .. No. lio sonta Pearl Street, corner of Wes- ter:). ibiny. N. Y., advertises on pire 322. Mr. 1) that keeps a good stock of Talle Celery, Lamps. Chimneys, China Tess &'s evething ti-nally kept in a store Of one will and melle at as low price- a- ung stop in the City. He warrants all Cools . la! A: I deal fairly and honorably by
Benedict & Sons, dealers in Sche- nectady Bine Stone, Rexford Flats, Sara- toga Co., N. Y., advertise on page 352. They are prepared to furnish the various kinds of stone used for building purposes, at reasonable rates. The quality of this >tone is too well kuown to need commen- dation, and Messrs. B. & Son will do the fair thing by all their customers.
Rodney Vore, Wholesale and Retail Commission Lumber Merchant, No. 208 Water Street, Aibany. N. Y., publishes an advertisemeat on top of the Map. Mr. Vose is the agent for the manufacturers of Lumber, Timber and Shingles, and keeps a good assortment constantly on hand, which he is prepared to sell as low as any other establishment in the City. We com- mend him to those who wish to deal with an honorable man, and one who is faithful and prompt in fulfilling his contracts. Call and sce him.
H. B. Swan, Veterinarian, Farrier and Trainer, No. 15 Congress Street, Al- bany, N. Y., keeps a Livery and Sale Stable, and is prepared to board horses by the day or week and treat sick or lame horses ae- cording to the most approved method known to the profession. As a trainer of horses he is worthy of the patronage of the community. His card appears on page 356. Give him a call.
J. M. Crapser, manufacturer of the Patent Folding Spring Bed Lounge, Nos. 417. 419 and 421 Broadway, Albany, N. Y., advertises on page 104. This is one of the | most convenient. comfortable and econom-
is a nice Lounge during the day and is readily converted into a comfortable Spring Bed at night. We think no one who ex- amines it will fail to be favorably impressed. Mr. Chapter keeps also a great variety of ofher styles of Lounges and Mattresses of
eling to his numerous enstomers at the lowest price consistent with living. Par- tirs who contemplate purchasing anything in this line will consult their own interest by calling at Hidley's. He is an enterpris- ing business man, who by fair dealing hes built up a trade that shows how well the public appreciate hi- efforts to meet their wants. He advertises on the Map and also on marginal lines of the Directory.
George Messer, Carriage Maker, No. 2Mu Crated Avenue, Albany, N. Y., adver-
Voincy smith & son, Dentists. ties on page to. Those in want of a Moor- B. usc. scheneet. ! , A. S .. publish ' good substantial. Wagon or Sleigh, which a card on page 2. The a. Who are so un. | will at the same time be elegant in style fonarite a . to loose th Ir teeth. will find fand finish, will comenit their own interest by calling on Mr. Me-ser. If your eurringe Walt- repairing or your horse needs choc- mg. here is the place to have it done in a
Macera. Sait competent to supply them with artigoid one- of the best construction, They are prepared to perform all work in the eurzel and mechanical department of workinanlike manner. Call and see for their birthers in the best mummer. \yourselves.
or the best PIANOS, ORGANS, and other Musical Goods, go to H Lidley's Music Store, 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
Adriance, Platt & Co., 165"Greenwich Ft., New York. See Card on Map. BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfeet Harvester in the World.
of Carpets, Od Cloths. Mats, &c., which ical articles of furniture ever invented. It
474 ALBANY COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
SCHENECTADY EVENING STAR!
Published Every Afternoon, (Sundays Excepted.) 179 State Street, Schenectady, N. Y.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION .- One year, by mail, strictly in advance, $6.00; Six months, by Carrier, 60 cents ; One week, by Carrier, 15 cents; Single copies, 3 cts.
ADVERTISING RATES .- Per Square of 10 lines or less of solid Nonpareil measure.
1 day, 50 | 1 week. $1 50
3 months, $ 80)
2 days, 75 2 weeks.
2 50 4
do 10 00
3 do
$1 00|3 do
3 50 5
do 12 00
4 do
1 25 | 1 month,
4 00 6
do 11 00
5 do
1 40 | 2 months,
6 00 | 1 year,.
20 00
Our facilities for executing all kinds of
PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING,
are first class, and our rates are always reasonable.
Dodge & Lord,
MANUFACTURERS OF MELODEONS AND
REED
Organs,
Of every description and in the varions styles of finish, and containing all modern parent improvements known to the trade, such as TREMOLO, SUB BASS, ( IM- BINATION VALVE. PATENT KNEE SWELL AND OCTAVE COUPLER. 4. 94 a!aoted to the PARLOR, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, LEOTTEE ROOMS AND LODGES, and containing from one to four Sets of Reed, of muore, as desired.
The usnal discount to ch ":"rien, churches and the trade. Also retail customers will here find the advantages of cheapnews of material and light expenses, as command with those of city manufacture. All work warranted first-class, and for a term of FIVE YEARS. Factory, Hintermister Block. 21 State St., opposite Watkins' Exchaare,
ITIIACA, N. Y.
for the Best PIANO., ORGANS, and other FTSICAL Goods, go to flidley's Music Store, 513 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
CENSUS REPORT.
475
ABSTRACT FROM CENSUS REPORT OF 1865. SCHENECTADY COUNTY.
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POPULATION.
TOWNS.
Population, 1865.
Increase.
Decrease.
Native.
Naturalized
Total.
Colored persons not
deducting
aliens and colored
persons, not taxed.
Duanesburgh, .
36.99
20
65
787
48
13
3038
Glenville, ..
115
624
116
770
116
3
2019
Niskayuna.
275
51
54
105
36
7
S02
Princetown,
931
25
Rotterdam,
2:00
545
446
95
541
97
21
2172
Schenectady City :-
let ward
1443
101
238
75
313
136
9
1293
2d ward.
1.419
32
271
102
373! -
86
5
1471
3d ward,.
641
237
2.5
512
236
43
2313
4th ward,.
2734;
626
452
1×1
666
80
43
2615
5th ward,.
2350
23.50
328
231
559
108
6
2256
Total City
10685
2906
1556
2423
646
106
9933
Total,
205581
1316!
3621
1249|
944
151
19793
AGRICULTURAL, ETC.
Winter Wheat-
bushels harvested
bushels harvested
buekels harvested
bushels harvested
pounds harvested
pounds harvested
bushels harvested
Milch Cows,
number of, 1865.
pounds made
Horses, two years
old and over, 1865.
Sheep, number thoru, 1805.
Duane-burgh ..
351-1
1002 21217
:97-9
4-1 (1)
2.50
23023
121 1; 117509,
2601
. 577
Princetown.
1.27! 150~8
$151
1820
6:211
200
1538
Rotter atu ...
:00; 104-23
22092 44718
5700
12913.
516
10035.
5;
Schenectady.
3156. 19316
20:25
31
11130,
333
100
Total
1712 120059
78309 205520
17890
34176|
73291| 3118
5146071
3421|
9476
TOWNS.
1664.
Oats,
INH.
Indian Corn,
Potatoes,
1561.
Tobacco,
1861.
1501.
Apples,
1564.
Butter,
1861.
1050'
1723
Glenvil.e ....
Niskayuna,
20205
2350
244
1
1
929
Aliens, 1865.
taxed, 1865.
Number,
Changes since 1855.
VOTERS, 1865.
1-399: 1-30: 205910:
1
for the Best PIANOS. ORGANS, and other MUSICAL GOODS, go to Hildley's Music Store, 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
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wwwriver Harvester in the World.
See Card on Map.
ton., TO5 Greenwich St., New York.
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CENSUS REPORT.
ABSTRACT FROM CENSUS REPORT OF 1865. ALBANY COUNTY. POPULATION.
TOWNS.
Population, 1965.
Increase.
Decrease.
Native.
Naturalized
Total.
Aliens, 1865.
taxed, 1865.
Number,
aliens and colored
persons, not taxed.
Albany City :-
9620
1582
422
1367
1789
1323
49
8243
ad ward ..
4924
406
542
483
1030
659
18
4947
3d ward,
4573
94
623
509
1192
185
59
4329
4th ward,
3826
666
623
271
894
466
53
3307
5th ward,.
1858
1128
301
122
423
257
48
1183
6th ward,
3191
269
558
199
757
433
1
2757
7th ward,
318
499
675
1174
426
3
5259
8th ward,.
8:01
123-1
884
907
1791
766
130
7805
9th ward,
S932
1589
798
1078!
1876
789
50
8093
10th ward,.
11270
29 14
1501
769
2270
767
239
10264
Total Albany City,
62613
5230
6751
6445
13196
6171
650
55792
Bern.
2851
355
722
35
757
7
2
2842
Bethlehem,.
5928
777
837
406
1243
651
SS
5186
Corymane. .
3:64
301
671
125
796
216
60
2938
Guilderland,
2007
19
723
815
47
1
3150
Knox ....
1809
460
10
470
6
1803
Not Scotland,
3311
16
757
61
818
60
18
$233
Rensselaerville,
2.45
$43
733
26
759
16
1
2728
Watervliet,
27279
5390
2768~ 2409
5177
3236
40
21003
Westerlo,
2197
151
670
692
9
6
2182
Total,
113504
11823
15097
9626 24723| 10422
866
104216
AGRICULTURAL, ETC.
TOWNS.
J Winter Wheat-
bushe.r harvested
bushels harvested
bushels harvested
bushels harvested
pounds harvested
pounds harvested
bushels harvested
number of, 1865.
pounds made
Horses, two years
old and over, 1865
Sheep, number
shorn, 1865.
Albany, .
120;
23176
4539
34593
19074
20971' 1370
172364
6440
R: filehem,
30061
138?
108135
11 .= 0
1591
Guilderland, .
29417: 57452
350
5000
35103' 1297
119522
1077
2445
Kuox. ..
40%. 21,99
15200
300
131581
11-22
871
100871:
621
4101
New Scotland.
330
26149, 51917
1900
031
41567 1319
140687
1063
3470
" as laerville.
339
9+31: 253901
375
S180|
31640
1302
141276:
9118
Watervliet, ..
1321
*4: 1890 150618
3500
24169 1505
97:43:
1:31
Westerlo, ... . .
5200
121641 22296
400
140
45001:
529
116075!
851
3115
Total,
1558
200694| 1592001486448
14510
46585|277277,10615.1066196; 10129: 33543
.
272
1175
1120
18
Bern ..
1.61.
Out-,
1861.
1864.
Potatoes,
1864.
Tobacco,
186-1.
Hops,
1864.
Apples,
1864.
Milch Cows,
Butter,
1864.
13022!
23307
250
36012
67694
716
1407
Indian Corn,
2301
4734
9.9 .2
7135
or the best PIANOS, ORGANS. and other Musical Goods, go to Hidley's Music Store, 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
Colored persons not
deducting
Changes since 1855.
VOTERS, 1865.
1st ward,.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
477
SCHENECTADY COUNTY .- ADDITIONAL STATISTICS FROM CENSUS OF 1883.
In addition to the above extracts we give the following totals for the County, as per returns for the several heads mentioned :
Cash Value of Farms, 1865, $5,118,205 ; of Stock, 1865, $673,582 ; of Tools and Imple- ments. 1865. $110.938 ; Acres Plowed, 1865, 80,659 ; Tons of Hay, 1864, 19,780; Winter K'ye, bushels harvested in 1864, 45,471; Barley, bushels harvested in 1864, 14.551%; Flax, acres sown in 1565. 985; Pounds of Lint. 1864, 128,800 ; Honey, pounds collected in 18:4, 14.804: Working Oren. number in 1-65, 130 ; Neat Cattle, number killed for beef, in 1:64, 1,708; Swine, number of pigs in 1565; 4,503; one year old and over, 1863, 4,077; slaugh- tered in 1854, 4.213; pounds of pork made in 1804, 823,857; Wool. pounds shorn in 1865. 25.S07; Sheep, number of lambs raised, 1865, 8,675; number killed by dogs, 1864, 89: Poultry. value owned. 1865, $16,170.75 ; value of eggs sold, 1864. $12,099; Fertilizers, valne bought, 1864. 85.287.58 ; Domestic Manufactures, 1864. yards of fulled cloth, 1,309% ; yards of flannel. 1.915 : yards of linen, 221 ; yards of cotton and mixed goods, 125; Apples, uuniber of trees in fruit, 1304, 57,149, barrels of cider, 1864, 2,702.
ALBANY COUNTY :- ADDITIONAL STATISTICS FROM CENSUS OF 1865.
In addition to the above extracts we give the following totals for the County, as per returns for the several heads mentioned :
Cash Value of Farms, 1965. $16.966.583; of Stock, 1865. $1,820,376; of Tools and Imple- ments. 1665, 8797,486.50 ; Acres Plowed, 1565, 66.3963 ; Tons of Hay, 1864, 74.12534 ; Winter Rye, bushels harvested in 1-4. 114.755% ; Barley, bushels harvested in 1864, 10,017: Flux, acres sown in 1565. 59736; Pounds of Lint, 1864, 47.350; Honey. pounds collected in 18:4, 23,429; Working Oren, number in 1-65, 792; Neat Cattle, number killed for beef in 1864, 2,746 : Swine, number of pirs in 1805. 12,225 ; one year old and over, 1865, 11,450 ; slaugh- tered in 1:54. 13.830; pounds of pork inade, 1964, 2.071,204; Wool, pounds shorn, 1:65, 143.605% ; Sheep, number of lambs raised. 1565. 23.055 : number killed by dogs. 1864. 201; Poultry. value owned. 1565, 852.406.98 ; value of eggs eold in 1864, 837.387.16; Fertilizers, value bought, 1-64. 821,814.81 ; Domestic Manufactures, 1864, yards offulled cloth, 4.50% ; Fards of dannel, 6,568% ; yards of lineu. 9,140% ; yards of cotton and mixed goods, 88034 ; Apples, number of trees in fruit, 1864, 206,943 ; barrels of cider, 1864, 8,619.
J. H. Masten & Co .. Book and Job Printers, and Publishers of the Cohoes Cat- aract, Adams Block, Rom-eu Street, Co- hoes. N. Y., publish a card on page 352. This firm are prepared to do all work in their line in a rent and substantial man- ner. The Coffret has a circulation which renders it a valuable medium for the ad- vertising commintity to commend their goods to the public.
Marshall & McCallan, Sail Mak- ery. No. 12 Quay Street, Albany, N. Y., manufacture Tente, Awnings, Boat Covers, &c., which they are selling at low prices. Flags of all kinds are furnished at short notice. Those in want of anything in this line will dud Mesers. Marsnai! && MeCal- lan ready to supply their wants with a good article at a fair price. Their card appears on the Map.
R. E. Churchill'a Photograph Es- tablishment. No. 520 Broadway, Albany. N. F .. is a good place togo for Photographs of any size, either plain or finished in Iudis Inh or Colors. An exatoination of bis gal- lery will ratify any one that no better pic- tures can be found in Albany than ut Churchill's. !! . 1. . photographed most of the distinguished men of the State, and has negatives from which he can supply orders at short notice for any number. fis card appears on page 20.
S. & J. A. Baker, proprietors of the Tinmen's Now Furnishing Depot, No. 7 Green Street, Albany, N. Y., publish an advertisement on the Map. They keep a good assortiment of Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, and Tiusmith's Tools, to which we take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers. Among the Stoves and Heat- ing apparatus we woald call special atten- tion to the Improved American Hot Air Cooking Stove, and Lawson's Improved Reversible Flue Hot Air Furnace. Any- thing desirable in this line of goods will be found here.
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