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The Trimble Opera House is pronounced by those competent to judge, one of the duest buildings of the kint in the country. It is located on South Pear! Street, Albany, N. Y., and occupies N .s. 33 and 3, on a lot with 60 feet front and I17 deep. The Stage is of Fuficitut rize to permit the production of suy pay now upon the Stage, being 40 by tu &c The Drawing Rooms, Green Room .add Frente Room open immediately off t. : Stage, through an iron door. All the bed- eru improvement- have been adopted in the interior arrangements and furia Er. and it is emphatically a first-clairs but.utny in every respect. It is under the Dites . c- ment of Mr. Lucien Barnes. Sce adver- tisement on Map.
for the best PIANOS, ORGENS, and other Musical Goods, go to Hidley's Music Store, 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. Sec Card on Map. BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.
ALBANY COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
478 M. W. Arnold & Son,
PROPRIETORS OF
Steam Saw Mills,
ON EAST SIDE OF LAKE GEORGE,
ABOUT TEN MILES FROM GLENS FALLS, N. Y.
These Mills are newly built, and are fitted up throughout with the most approved Machinery. WE ARE PREPARED TO
SAW ALL KINDS OF LONG TIMBER!
To order, and intend to have a large stock on hand at all times, from which our Customers may select. We also keep on hand a
Superior Stock of Lumber
SUCH AS Material for Building Houses, Bridges, Boats, &c., And shall be happy to attend promptly to all Orders.
Our Post Office Address is, GLENS FALLS, N. Y ..
or the Best PIANOS, ORGANS, and other MUSICAL FOOD S. go to Hidley's Music store, 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
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479
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
William McCammon & Co .. manufacturers of the American Piano Forte, coruer of Broadway and North Ferry Street, Albany. N. T., advertise ou colored page 20S. They are also the sole manufacturers of the lastlated Iron Rim Piano Forte, Persons in want of a good instrument will find it here. Those who live at a distance may cousuit their illustrated catalogue and onier from that, with the assurance that they will get as good au inetrumneut as if present in person.
James N. Brady has established what nas lon :: been needed. viz., a Depot where we can get a pure article of Tea, Sugar. Coffee. Spices, Chocolate &c., at reasonable prices. There is no necessity of our paying the enormous prices that some ofour grocers would have ny believe. To avoid this we must deal with men who understand their business and are willing to work & : a thir profit. Men who bny for can save the enormous percentage charged by brokers for shaving notes. The bu-iness house of James N. Brady is au old and well e-tabiished oue, the proprietor is a good jedre of goods in his fine, buys strictly for cash and can always take ad- vantage of the market and buy when hold- ers will sell at a small profit. All goods are guaranteed as represented and the money refunded if not satisfactory. Their stock ot Tens of all kinds is large aud of the best qualities. In the line of Coffees may be found all desirable kinds, Roasted and Grow'd fresh every day. Here you ca .: find Pure Chocolate, Cocoa, Shells. Spices, Flavoring Extracts &c., at from % to 50 per cent less than at many other places. Call and see for yourselves or and for circular und order goods by Express. Rndr the place, China Tea Store, No. 157 Soniu Pearl street, Albany, N. Y. See advertisement ou Map.
Frank A. Gregory & Co., dealers in Hardware. Wooden Ware, and Honse Furnishing Goods, No. 676 Broadway. Al- bany. N. Y., have their new story well fitted up and finely stocked with a general assortiment ofall goods in their line, which they are selling at prices satisfactory to their customers. See advertisement ou colored page 20s, and call ou them.
Case & Felthousen, manufacturers of Copper, brass and Sheet Iron work, No. 12. 1! abd 16 Warren Street, Schenec- tady. N. Y .. advertise on colored page 315. In addition to the usual minfactures of such an establishment, they inthe a sup- erior redleaf saction and Force Pumps wich are . ople in construction, durable am very (fi ctive. It can be placed any-
R. C. Davis & Co., proprietors of the Marble Hall Clothing Establishment, Nos. 472 and 474 Broadway, Albany, N. Y., advertise on the Map. They have one of the finest stocks of Ready Made Clothing to be found in Albany, and the Custom De- partment is well stocked with a fine assort- ment of the best and most fashionable goods, which will be made up to order in the best style and at prices to suit. Call and see.
P. H. Wait, manufacturer of Hudson River Champion Water Wheel, Sandy Hill, N. Y., advertises on page 470. This is one of the mo-t Simple, Durable, Economical and Powerful Turbine Wheels ever maun- fuerured. It is just the Wheel for those who want the greatest amount of power from a limited amount of water. It com- bines the good qualities of other wheels, and possesses others peculiar to itself. It only needs to be known to come into gen- eraluse. It is manufactured at the Baker's Falls Iron and Machine Works.
M. W. Arnold & Son, proprietors of Steam Saw Mill, advertise on page 478. This mill is located about ten miles from Glen's Falls, on the east shore of Lake George. It is newly built and has facilities for sawing long timber of every descrip- tion. which they keep on hard for sale. Builders and others will find Lumber of every description at low prices. Post Of- fice, Glen's Falls, N. Y.
The Original Howe Sewring Machine Improved is sold by George Feltham. General Agent, No. 552 Broad- way, Albany, N. Y. We do not pretend to be personally familiar with all the Sew- ing Machines that are now before the pub- lic, but judging from the sales and the hearty testimonials of approval by those who have need this machine. we infer that it is second to none in meriting the patron- age of the community. Parties wishing this machine will notice that the Original Improved has no Medallion Head. See ad- verrisement on page 426, and call on the agent for information.
Lawrence Scrafford, Root and Herb Physician, No. 274 Lumber Street, Albany. N. Y., treats successfully varions chronic and other diseases to which human flesh i- beir. The Doctor has a great many letters of commendation from parties whom he has successfully treated. For particulars see advertisement ou page 470.
Adams, Putnam & Reece. man - facturer- of Ladies' Enrs, and dealers iu Hats, Caps. Truuks, &c., No. 3 Beaver Block, South Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y., where g .. is a most efficient avut in ex- | We take pleasure in calling the attention of tinguishat .; firem, having power sufficient onr patrons to this enterprising firm. feel- to throw a su cam over a two story house. ing assured that all in want of any kind of Some of the. l'ump are now in the raid- goods in their line will not care to look ing water Two feet. They are so construct- ed 2- not to freeze in cold weather, and we have no aunt they will prove satisfactory to all purchasers.
further after examining this extensive and well selected stock. Customers will find them gentlemanly and honorable in all their dealings. They advertise on page 412.
F or the Best PLANOS, ORGANS, and other MUSICAL GOODS, go to Hadley's Music Store, 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
Morning Express, published by Akin & Sanborn, desless is Hard- ware. Stoves &r., Remeen Street corner Heniy & Co,, corner of State and Green Streets, Albany, N. Y., is a good live paper, fof Ontario, Cohoes, N. Y., wirori : on one that deals with present issues, and contains a well selected assortment of News and Miscellaneous matter, making it one of the best papers in the County. The Job Department has the facilities for doing all work in a neat and expeditious manner. See card on page 415.
Pruyn & Lansing, manufacturers of Circular: Mill aud Crosscut Saws, Nos. 4 and 6 Pruyn Street, Albany, N. Y., adver- tise on page 16. They make and repair all kinds of Suws and deai in Grindstones. Their saws are the best to be found in the market and commend themselves to the public wherever used. Let those interest- ed call and see.
Thomas Bancroft, at 61. 62 and 63 Albauy Street, West Troy. N. Y., gets up some of the best Platform and other Spring Wagons to be found in the City. He also do:s a general Blacksmithing business. All work doue in the best manner. See card on page 436.
Wesley Edwards, General Ticket Agent, No. ET Broadway. Albany, pub- listes a card on pare 466. He sells tickets to all the principal places west and south, aud furnishes time tables and gives al! the information desired by travelers, who will And it for their interest to call on him.
W. M. Barringer, Commission Merchant, No. 3 Hudson Street, Albany, N. Y., sells all kinds of Country Produce and deals extensively in Flour, Grain. Meal. Seeds &c. Those who want a good article can call at this place and get their money's worth. He advertises on tue Map.
S. Y. Davle, Agent for the Florence Sewing Machine, No. 53 Sonth Pearl Street, Albany. N. Y .. advertises on page 16. This Machine makes a variety of stitches and can be u-ed for a great variety of work to better advantage than most other ma- chines. Judging trom the commendations it receives from the ladies, we should asy it is one of the best inachines made. We advise our readers to call on the agent, who will be pleased to give them all needed in- formation and sell them a Machine besides.
H. & R. Coleman's Furniture and Undertaking Rooms, No. 601 Broadway. Albany, N. Y., are advertised on page 446. Their rooms are well stocked with Farni- titre, and anything in that line will be made to order when desired. All orders for Fur- niture or in the Undertaking department will receive prompt attention.
'The Schenectady Locomotive Works, con-tintung one of the princi- pai branches of the manufacturer of sche- hoetady. are turning ont Locomotives of the most approveu faiterny for burning conlor wood. Other Railroad Machinery is also manufactured. The centrallocation ot the Wor e give- thom unusual facilities for shipping to all parts of the country. See advertisement of page 430. -
page 86. This firm have intely con- mienced business in the rooms former'y oc- cupied by E. S. Gregory, where they ceop on hand a complete assortment of wird- ware, Heaters, Stoves. Tin and follow Ware, which they are selling &t prices to enit the times. They pay particular anten- tion to the departments of Gas Firing and Roofing, being the agents for D. J. Millard & Co's celebrated patent sheet inetal for Roofing aud Lining. They also deal extensively in manufacturers' sap- plies and furnish a superior quality of Belting and all goods in their time. Our readers will consult their own interest by calling on Messrs. Akin & Sanborn before purchasing elsewhere.
Mrs. Emma Burleigh. M. D., No. 62 Howard Street, Albimy, N. Y., ad- vertises on page 418. It seems eminently proper that ladies suffering from diseises peculiar to their own sex should receive medical treatment from their own sax, and we are glad to learn that ladies of the best minde in our land, are giving attention to the study and practice of medicine. There is a wide field open before them and the pioneers are deserving of special credit for their perseverance against obstacles which few men would overcome. We commend all our readers who are afflicted with any of the diseases peculiar to females, to con- sult Mrs. B. either by letter or in person.
J. C. Ward & Son, dealers in Lum- ber and Timber, No. 120 Water Street, Al- bany, N. Y., advertise on colored page 349. Messrs. Ward & Son keep a good stock of all kinds of Lumber and Bnikling masteri- als, and are prepared to fill order, ut short notice. Builders and those in want of Lumber will find this firm prompt and re- liable in executing all orders. Give them a call.
Flagg & Frear, dealers in Dry Goods, Nos. 3 and 4 Cannon Place. Troy, N. Y., have enlarged and improved their establish- ment until it is one of the largest and best in Troy. It now occupies three floors, the lower one is devoted to heavy goods. the main floor to the nenal general assortment of Dry Goods, and the upper floor to ladies' Cloake, Shawls, Mantles, Laces &c., And to Jobbing. The general effect of this upper floor is very fine. The walls are beautifully papered in ornamental panels, the floors are covered with heavy velvet Carpers, and large Mirrors are so disposed as to give the best possible effect. The stock of goods is of the newestand most beautiful styles and patterns. such as are seldom soon outside of New York City. They do busine- upon the one price system and guarantee satisfac- tion or refund the money. The firm is com- posed of Mr. John Flagg. one of the oldest and most reliable of Troy merchants, and Mr. Wm. I. Frear. a younger Gentleman but thoroughly familiar with all the details of the business in which he is so ex.envivo- ly engaged. They publish a ilnuly illus- trated advertisement on page 434.
For the best PIANOS, ORGANS, and other Musical Goods. go to Hidley's Music Store. 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y,
BUCKEYE Mowerand Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. Sec Card on Map.
COUNTY OFFICERS -- COURTS.
481
ALBANY COUNTY OFFICERS.
Coroners.
P. O. ADDRESS.
Harrigan, John Jr Albany
Mulligan, James H. Albany Prest, David. Albany
Toohey, W'm
WVest Troy
County Clerk.
McEwen, Joha.
Albany
Thacher, Geo. V., Deputy
Albany
County Judge,
Clute, Jacob HI
Albany
County Treasurer.
Kennedy. Alex ..
Albany
Powers, Michael, Deputy.
Albany
Deputy Sherifs.
Adler, Sigmund.
Albany
Curtin, Bartholoinew.
Albany
Kernan, James
Albany
Larkins. J ..
Cohoes
McCotter, Henry
Albany
Morrison, Andrew
West Troy
Reinhart, David H.
. Bern
Reynolds, Joseph W
South Westerlo
Steers, James K.
Dunasville
Witbeck, Leonard.
Albany
District Attorney.
P. O. ADDRESS
Peckham, R. W. Jr.
Albany
Tremain, Alvah H., Deputy.
Albany
Justice of Sessions.
Bogardus, Ephraim N
.Knox
Loan Commissioners.
DeGraff, Abram
Callanan's Corners
Winne, M. V. B
Albany
School Commissioners.
Carhart, Leonard A
.Coeymans Hollow
Thayer, Julius ...
South Westerlo
Warren, Joseph C.
Albany
Witbeck, John P.
West Troy
Sheriff.
Parr, Harris
Albany
Dumery, R. P., Under Sheriff.
Albany
Surrogate.
Lawton, Israel.
Albany
SCHENECTADY COUNTY OFFICERS.
County Clerk.
P. O. ADDRESS.
Caw, James G.
Schenectady
County Judge.
Sanders, W. T. L.
.Schenectady
County Treasurer.
Schermerhorn, N. J.
Schenectady
District Attorney.
Yates, Austin A.
Schenectady
Justice of Sessions.
Toll, A. W.
Scotia
Member of Assembly.
Banker, Gershom
. Schenectady
Member of Congress.
P. O. ADDRESS.
Sanford, Stephen.
Amsterdam
School Commissioner.
Schermerhorn, S. J.
Rotterdam
Sheriff.
Vedder, Jacob.
Schenectady
State Senator.
Blood, Isaiah.
Ballaton
Superintendent of the Poor.
McIntosh, James.
Schenectady
Courts in Schenectady County, 1870-71.
TO BE HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN SCHENECTADY. SUPREME COURT. First Tuesdays in January and April of each year. CIRCUIT COURTS AND COURTS OF OYER AND TERMINER. 1520. 1ST1.
Third Monday in March ROSEKRANS, Justice. BOCKES, Justice.
Third Monday in November. POTTER, Justice. POTTER, Justice. Special Term- will be held by Justice Porren on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, when but otherwise assigned.
COUNTY COURTS AND COURTS OF SESSIONS.
HON. WALTER T. L. SANDERS, COUNTY JUDGE.
Second Tuesdays of January and June. Jury Termis Second Tuesdays of March and September. Law Terms
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or the best PIANOS, ORGANS, and other Musical Goods, go to Hidley's Music Store. 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
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Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.
BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.
CATARACT HOUSE!
COHOES FALLS, N. Y.
This popular Summer Resort has been re- built this Spring and entirely new furnished. The undersigned have made every prepara- tion to accommodate Guests in first class style. The House is beautifully situated upon a bluff overlooking the Falls, (which are 86 feet high,) and from its Observatory the country can be seen for miles around.
Pleasure Grounds Attached.
GOOD STABLING.
Charges Strictly Moderate.
GWYNN & FAVILL.
11 N. B .- Parties visiting the Shakers will find this au eligible place to stop at.
483
INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICERS-COURTS.
U. S. Internal Revenue Officers, Albany County. ASSESSOR.
P. O. ADDRESS. Albany
Ralph P. Lathrop ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.
1st Division, C. W. Lovejoy. . Cohoes
2d Division, J. M. Lawrence West Troy
P. V. R. Hascy, in charge of cattle yards at West Albany. Albany
3d Division, Nelson Hascy Albany
4th Division, George Stevens Albany
fra Porter. Jr., in charge of tobacco and cigars for district Albany
5tl Division, C. Van Allen . Albany
6th Division, Wm. HI. Rice. Albany
Robert Harris, in charge of spirits and fermented liquors for dist .. Albany Albany
7th Division, William A. Wilkinson.
8th Division, David Course. Norman's Kill
9th Division, V. Treadwell
Potter's Hollow
COLLECTOR.
John M. Bailey Albany
DEPUTY COLLECTORS.
W. H. Livingston Albany
Chauncey Whitney. Albany
Hugh J. Connell. Albany
GAUGERS.
Nathaniel P. Lee Albany
George N. Geary Albany
Geo. Hopey. ... Albany
Anthony P. Geger. New Scotland
COURTS IN ALBANY COUNTY.
ALBANY COUNTY COURT AND COURT Church, Chief Judge. William F. Allen, Martin Grover, Rufns W. Peckham, Charles A. Rapallo, Charles J. Folger, Charles Andrews, Associate Judges. E. O. Perrin, Clerk. . Cornelius Ten Broeck, Deputy Clerk. OF SESSIONS meet at the City Hall on the second Monday of March, first Mon- day of July. the fourth Monday of Sep- tember. and the second Monday of Dp- cember. commencing at 10 o'clock in the foreuoon, for the trial of issues of law DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED and fact, and for the hearing and dis- posing of all criminal matters over which
said courts have jurisdiction, and for the ! SPECIAL SESSIONS OF THE CITY OF transaction of all business appertaining to said courts, that a Grand and Petit Jury will be required to attend at each of said Terms. Jacob H. Clute, County Judge. Ephraim V. Boardne, Associate. R. W. Peckham, jr .. District Attorney. John Me Ewen. Kirk.
ALBANY JUSTICE'S COURT meet in new City Building. South Pearl Street. corner Howard, every day. at 9 o'clock. Sundays and holidays excepted. H. P. Nugent, John J. Gallup, Dennis B. Gaff- Hey. Justice".
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Terms held at Albany second Tuesday in October. Also adjourned term for civil business ouly, third Thes- day in Januarv.
COURT OF APPEALS-GENERAL TERMS held at the Capitol in Albany first Thes- day in January, fourth Tuesday in March, and third Tuesday in June. Sanford E.
STATES. Terins held at Albany third Tue-day in January.
ALBANY meet at City Hall every Thes- dayevening. S. W. Rosendale, Recorder. A. H. Tremain. Deputy District Attorney. SUPREME COURT-GENERAL TERMS heid at the ('apitol in the city of Albany, by all the Justices of the Third JJudicial Dis- triet. on the first Monday of March, May and December, and the third Monday of September. in each year.
SUPREME COURT. CIRCUIT, OYER AND TERMINER. and SPECIAL TERMS. held at the City Hall ou the Fourth Monday of January, the third Mon- day of May, and the second Mouday of November.
SPECIAL TERM. FOR MOTION, ONLY. held on the last Tuesday of every month.
JUSTICE --- Theodore Miller, of Hudson. Columbia Connty ; Henry Hogeboom. of Hadson. Columbia County ; Chas. R. I. falls, of Troy, Rensselaer County.
or the best PIANOS, ORGANS, and other Musical Goods. go to Hidley's Music Store. 5.433 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co .. 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.
484 ALBANY COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ALLEN & WARNER,
DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY
TEA'S
SECARS
CANDLES
AGROCERIES,
FLOUR,
RIO
Fish, Salt, &c.,
No. 68 Washington Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Goods delivered to all parts of the City free of charge ..
D. J. MURTAUGH,
42 South Pearl Street, ALBANY, N. Y. DEALER IN
TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES,
..... ...
Spices, Dried Fruit, Beef, Fish, &c. Ales, Wines, Liquors & Cigars.
C Call and you will save twenty-five per cent.
A. J. GRIFFIN,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS MOULDINGS,
WINDOW FRAMES. &c., COHOES, Albany County, N. Y.
BUCKEYE
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or the best PIANOS, ORGANS, and other Musical Goods. go to Hidley's Music Store. 543 Broadway, Albany N. Y
BOARDS OF SUPERVISORS.
485
Albany County Board of Supervisors.
ALBANY CITY.
1st Ward .Wolfgang Mever
9th Ward. James Bartley
2d Ward Frederick Schifferdecker
10th Ward .Thomas Kanary
3d Ward William J. Weaver
11th Ward. .John H. Steuart
4th Ward
George P. Lynd
12th Ward .John McKenna
5th Ward ..
.Thomas Craven
13th Ward Philip Frederick
6th Ward
John G. Feltman
14th Ward.
Michael H. Kenneally
7th Ward. Abram B. Garfield !
15th Ward. .David W. Seeley
8th Ward
.Henry R. Haskins | 16th Ward.
.George B. Hoyt
CITY OF COHOES.
1st Ward.
Joseph Coleman 3d Ward :: .John Scully
2d Ward Taylor Dodge
4th Ward. Malachi Weidman
THE TOWNS.
Coeymans. John B. Shear
New Scotland. Alonzo B. Voorhees
Bethlehem. .George C. Adams
Rensselaerville. . Wm. Magivney
Guilderland Hiram Griggs
Westerlo ... Orison L. Hannay
Bern .. Alfred Hungerford
Watervliet, William J. Wheeler
Knox. Peter Shoemaker!
Schenectady, County Board of Supervisors. SCHENECTADY CITY.
1st Ward. Jonas P. Crane ; 4th Ward.
Peter Van Dyck
2d Ward. . Wm. H. Anthony . 5th Ward. Fred Vedder
3d Ward . John Greene
THE TOWNS.
Glenville Chas. P. Sanders | Duanesburgh.
.. Wm. Mallock
Niskayuna Nicholas J. Van Vranken
Princetown Walter Bradshaw
Rotterdam. .John M. Veeder
JI, R. Baumes, Preserver of Natu -!
D. J. Murtaugh. No. 42 South ral Flowers, No. 39 Jay Street. Albanv. N. ! Pearl Street. Albany. N. Y., advertises a Y .. is prepared to preserve flowers in Wax, [ fine stock of Tens, Sugars. Coffees, Spices, retaining the most naturalappearance. and ! Dried Fruits. &c., which he is delivering being far preferable to the old way. Let to customers at prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers. See card, pages 234 & 454. the lovers of the beautiful call and see specimens of her work. She publishes an advertisement on colored page 368.
George W. Dorn. dealer in Grocer- ies and Provisions. No. 112 Central Aveune, corner of Snipe Street, Albany, N. Y., pub- liches a card on page 466. If you want and he will see that you are supplied with
Van Dyke & Mitchell, Contractor- and Builders. No. 174. North Pearl Street. Albany. N. Y., are prepared to take contracts ! good articles for family use call at Dorn's
for all kinds of Buildings and erect them in the most expedition, manner. They ; just what you want. Call and see. are energetic and reliable business men. Their card appears on page 470.
Jerome B. Rice, proprietor of the Cambridge Valley Seed Gardens. Cam- bridge. Washington Co., N. Y .. advertises Dress and Cloak M kr. No. Die Broadway, on page 456. We take pleasure in calling
the attention of farmers and gardeners to a
Mrs. M. V. Para, Fr-hionable Albany. N. Y .. pubien - a card on pa_" 46. Those who know Me -. Payn will need a place where they can procure genuine seeds no recommendation to aaduce them to pat- i of all kinds, and where they may depend on ronize her. To others we will say that her getting what they bargain for. " By their work in style and durability is not sur- ; fruits ye shall know them." but we are imp- py to be able to say that Mr. Rice will give you seede which will bring forth good fruit. | Call on him.
passed by any shop in the City. She does Machine Stitching and furnishes patterns at reasonable prices. Call and see her.
or the best PIANOS, ORGANS, and other Musical Goods, go to Hidley's Music Store, 543 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.
Adrianer, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.
486
ALBANY COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TRY RICE'S GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS, Grown by JEROME B. RICE, at the . CAMBRIDGE VALLEY SEED CARDENS, Cambridge, Washington County, N. Y.
To all who hare occasion to purchase Seeds :- It is manifest, and needs no argument to make patent the simple truth. that from good seed only can good vegetables be obtained-Figs do not grow on Thistles-and yet, strange and inconsistent as it may seem. we see those who exhibit sound sense in most affairs of life. purchasing seeds from questionable sources and congratulating themselves (for the moment) on having saved a penny. All not already habitual purchasers of RICE's SEEDS, are in- vited to make a trial of these, grown and prepared by me. feeling confident that their efforts (with proper care and management) will be amply rewarded. Jerome B. Rice.
Walter A. Wood's Reaping and Mowing Machines, advertised inside first cover, have been before the country for sev- eral years. These machines have been brought to a great degree of perfection, and the immense sales have compelled the mann- facturers to enlarge their works from time to time, until they have become the largest in the world. The demand for this and for- eign countries is constantly increasing. and the Medals and First Preininms that have been awarded these Machines in England, . France and America. far surpass those re- ceived by any other machine. Over 120,000 of them have already been sold. They are manufactured at Hoosick Falls, N. Y., by the Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Company. Their manufactory was destroyed by fire in March 1870. and before the remains were cold. the plan for a new building was arranged, and in less than two weeks, work was commenced in the new building. The facilities for mannfac- turing are such that one hundred machines can be made daily.
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