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Link, Jonathan, (Taghkanick,) Louse painter.
LINK, MORGAN, (West Taghksnick,) town assessor and farmer 107.
LINK, STEPHEN H., (Craryville,) carpen- ter and farmer 26.
Loncks, Walter. (Churchtown,) farmer 9. MAGLEY, NORMAN. (West Taghkanick,) school teacher and farmer.
Mambert, Eve Mrs., (Taghkanick,) farmer 113.
Mambert, Henry A., (Taghkanick,) farmer 39.
Maxwell, Jacob, (Churchtown,) laborer. McDarby, Jacob, (Taghkanick,) retired far- mer.
McDonald, Jacob, (Copake,) farm laborer. Mcintyre, Elizabeth Mrs., (Taghkanick,) farmer 300.
Mcintyre, Wm., (Taghkanick.) farmer works farm of Mra. Euza !- th Melutyre, 300.
McNeill, Daniel, (Craryville,) ahoe maaker. Bic Neill, John, (Craryville,) shoe maker. McNeili, Jobn, (Craryville.) farmer 200.
McNeill, Win., (Craryville,) farm laborer.
Miller, Allen, (West Taghkanick,) farmer 5. Miller, Benjamin. (Taghikanick,) farmer 320. MILLER, CHRISTOPHER, (Craryville,) farmer 175.
Miller, David, (Taghkanick,) farmer 1%.
Miller, Dedrick, (Taghkanick,) retired far- mer.
MILLER, EPHRAIM, (West Taghkanick,) hotel keeper, constable and butcher. Miller, Geo. P., (West Copake,) farmer 100. Miller, Honry W., (Taghkanick,) farmer legges 150.
Miller, Jacob P., (Taghkanick,) town collec- tor and farmer 150.
Miller, John H., (Taghkanick,) farmer leas- e8 320.
Miller, Leonard, (West Taghkanick,) far- mer 150.
Miller, Richard, (Taghkanick,) farm la- borer.
Miller, Rufus, (Taghkanick,) farmer leases 260.
Miller, Russell, (Hollowville,) farm laborer. Miller, Stephen, (Hollowville,) farmer leas- es 300.
Miller, Stephen G., (Churchtown,) carpen- ter and farmer 1%.
Miller, Sylvester I., (West Taghkanick,) farmer 120.
Miller, Walter, (West Taghkanick,) farmer 1. Miller, Walter I., (Churchtown,) farmer 2. Mossman, Jacob, (West Copake,) farmer 18.
Myers, Abram, (Glenco Mills,) farmer 125.
MYERS, ABRAM M., (Glenco Mills,) far- mer 156.
MYERS, LAWRENCE A., (Taghkanick,) farmer 200.
Myers, Samuel L., (Taghkanick,) supt. of the poor and farmer 250.
Neeling, John II., (Ancram,) charcoal mak- er and farmer 1.
Paliner, George, (Ancram,) farmer 123.
Pecktal, John, (Craryville,) farm laborer.
Phillips, Peter P., (Copake,) farmer leases 20.
Plass. Jacob, (Livingston,) farmer leases 200.
Post. Caleb, (Taghkanick,) farmer 42. Potts, George, (Churchtown,) farmer 10.
Proper, Abram, (West Taghkanick,) ls- boşer.
Proper, Adamı, (West Taghkanick,) farmer 3. Proper, Caroline Mre., (West Taghkanick,) farmer 1.
PROPER, DENNIS, (Churchtown,) farmer 30.
Proper, John, (West Taghkanick,) farm Is- borer.
Proper. John, (West Taghkanick,) farmer 150.
Proper, John L., (West Taghkanick,) farm laborer.
Proper, Peter, (Taghkanick,) farm laborer. Proper, Peter A., (West Taghkanick,) .far- mer 132.
Proper, W. Helmus, (West Taghkanick,) farmer 5.
McNeill, Samuel, (Taghkanick,) farmer 16. | Proper, Wm., (West Tagbkanick,) farm la. borer.
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Race, Christopher, (Craryville,) farm la- | Sheldon, Leonard II., (West Taghkanick,) borer. farmer 1.
Race, Ephraim, (West Copake,) farmer 50. | Sheldon, Lowe, (Churchtown,) constable. Ranght, Abram, (Churchtown,) farmer 72. Raught, Peter, (Churchtown,) mason and farmer 6.
Raught, Peter P., (West Taghkanick,) far- mer 119.
Raught, Wm. M., (Churchtown,) farmer 100. Riegel, Anthony, (Taghkanick,) black- smith.
Riegel, Geo., (Taghkaniek,) inspector of elections, blacksmith and farmer 30.
Ringsdorph, Andris, (West Taghkanick,) farm laborer.
Rockefeller, Catharine E. Mrs., (West Tagh- kanick,) farmer 7.
Rockefeller, Henry M., (West Taghkanick,) farmer leases 225.
Rockefeller, John A., (West Taghkanick,) farm laborer.
Rockefeller, Wm., (West Taghkanick,) farm laborer.
Roraback, Robert A., (West Taghkanick.) wagon maker, blacksmith and farmer 5. Rosever, Geo., (Craryville,) shoe maker and farmer 17.
Rote, Jacob, (West Taghkanick,) wagon maker and well digger.
Pote, Martin, (Churchtown,) laborer.
Rote, Martin, (Churchtown,) farmer leases 5.
Rote, Samuel, (Churchtown,) farm laborer. Rowe, Adam, (Churchtown,) farmer 95.
Rowe, Norman 8., (West Taghkanick,) far- mer 141.
Rowe, Robert, (West Taghkanick,) farmer 26.
Rowe, Wm. H., (West Taghkanick,) farmer 80.
Schultz, Isaac, (Craryville.) farmer 108.
Sciem, Horton, (Weat Taghkanick,) farmer 173.
Scism. John, (West Taghkanick,) farmer 300. Scism, Walter P., (West Taghkanick,) farm laborer.
Scott, James E., (Taghkanick,) farmer 238. Scott, John W., (Taghanick,) (with James E.,) farmer.
Scutt, Edwin, (Taghkanick,) inspector of elections and farmer leases 120.
Scutt, Mary Mrs., ( West Copake,) farmer 5. See, George P., (Glenco Mills,) farm ]s- borer.
Seigler, Walter, (West Copake,) farm la- borer.
Shadic, Robert C., (Craryville,) mason and constable.
Shadic, Henry, (Craryville,) farmer 811. Shangnessey, Jobb, (Taghkanick,) farmer 30.
Shelden, Allen, (Churchtown,) farmer 9. Sheldon, Benjamin, (West Taghkanich,) farmer 123.
Sheldon, Benjamin F., (Churchtown,) far- mer 110.
Sheldon. Harris Monroe, (Tachkanick. ) ernoollencarr.
Sheldon, John. ( West Taghkanick.) farmer 112. Sheldon, Leonard, (West Taghkanick,) far- iner 180.
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Sheldon, Marsh, (West Taghkanick,) farmer 240.
Sheldon, Peter, (Churchtown,) farmer 35. Sheldon, Wm., (West Taghkanick,) farmer 130.
Shook, John B., (Taghkanick,) farm la- borer.
SHUFELT, P. W., (Taghkanick,) allo. phy- sician and surgeon.
SILVERNAIL, JONAS, (West Taghka- nick,) (with Francis Syre,) farmer 25. Silvernail, Peter, (Taghkanick,) farmer 109%.
Silvernail, Thomas, (West Taghkanick,) peddler.
Silvernail, Wmn., (West Taghkanick,) regi- dent.
Simmons, Freeman, (West Taghkanick,) farmer 131.
Simmons, Jeremiah, (Craryville,) farmer 1.90.
Simmons, Walker, (Craryville,) grocer, speculator and farmer leases 80.
Simmons. Wm., (West Taghkanick,) far- mer 220.
Simons, Edward, (Taghkanick,) farmer 124.
Simpson, Catharine Mrs., (Craryville,) far- mer 124.
Simpson, Peter P., (Craryville,) farmer 219. Simpson, R., (Craryville,) farmer leases 124. Smith, C. E., (West Taghkanick,) journey- man wagon maker.
Smith, Chrisjohn, (Taghkanick,) carpenter and farmer 1.
SMITH, EDGAR, (West Taghkanick,) far- mer leases 184.
Smith, Elias, (West Taghkanick,) commis- sioner of highways and farmer 370.
Smith, Henry, (West Taghkanick,) farm laborer.
Smith, Hiram K., (West Taghkanick.) school teacher, school commissioner and farmer 5.
Smith, John-F., (Taghkanick,) retired far- mer.
Smith John HI., (West Taghkanick,) fariner 163.
Smith. John K., (West Taghkanick,) shoe maker.
Smith, John I., (Craryville,) (with Killian A. ) farmer.
Smith, Killian A., (Craryville,) farmer 200. SMITH, PETER H., (West Taghkanick,) farmer 179.
Smith, Robert S .. (Taghkanick,) farmer 16. Smith, Wmu. 1., (Taghkanick.) farmer 20. Snyder, Julius, (Martindale Depot,) farmer 160.
SOULE, ALBERT, (Craryville.) farmer 160. Moule, Wm. H., (Craryville,) farmer 100. Spade, Jacob L., (West Copake,) school teacher and farmer 46.
Spencer, James, (t'hurchtown,) farmer 5. *, Calvin. i Marchtown ) farmer 108.
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Stickies, Philip, (West Taghkanick,) far- mer 130.
282 COLUMBIA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. FURNITURE GIVEN AWAY. HAVING AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE! Of all kinds in store, manufactured from selected seasoned goods of the best material, by competent artizans, under my own supervision. I can confidently inform my friends and patrons. as well as those in search of the very best of Furniture, either in this city or any other, that they will be snited, either as regards style or price, at 307 WARREN STREET, HUDSON, N. Y. D. A. FRENCH. MRS. A. L. LOWE, Late of New York City, is pleasantly located, nearly opposite the Stanwix Hall, CHATHAM VILLAGE, N. Y., WHERE SHE IS PREPARED TO DO DRESS, SUIT AND CLOAK MAKING, In all its branches, and in the latest and most approved style. - Grateful for past patronage, she would solicit a share in the future, and by strict atten- tion to business, will endeavor to retain il. PEABODY & ROSSMAN, DEALERS IN Cook and Parlor stoves, Ranges, Portable, Stationery and Fire Place Heaters, Tin, Britannia, Wood and Willow Ware. Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map. A general assortment of House Furnishing Goods. Sole Agents in Columbia County sfor the Sunnyside Heater. Roofing and Jobbing executed at short no- tice. Heater Work a specialty. 299 WARREN STREET, Opposite Farmers' National Bank, HUDSON, N. Y. BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. منصة البح بالمستلدى
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Strever, James M., (Taghkanick.) aset. as-[ cessor internal revenue and farmer 229. Stapplebeen, Engene, (Churchtown,) farm laborer.
SYRE, FRANCIS, (West Taghkanick,) (with Jonas Silvernail.) farmer 25.
Tanner, Henry S., (Taghkanick,) farmer 200.
Tanner, Peter, (Taghkanick,) town asses- sor and farmer leases 176.
Taylor, Jacob A., (Martindale Depot,) far- mer leases 200.
TINKLEPAUGH, ELI, (Livingston,) far- mer 372.
Toda, John, (West Taghkanick.) farmer 50. Van Dencen, George, (Hollowville,) farmer 230.
Van Densen. James N., (West Taghkanick,) farmer 130.
Van Deusen, Martin, (Churchtown,) butch- er, constable and farmer 4.
Van Deusen, Robert, (West Taghkanick,) farmer 98.
Van Tassel, Alvin, (Taghkanick,) farm la- borer.
Wagoner, Levi, (Craryville,) farm laborer. Wagoner, Martin P., (Craryville,) (with Peter M .. ) farmer.
Wagoner, Peter M., (Craryville,) farmer 175. Waldorph, Allen, (Churchtown,) prop. seed horse.
Waldorph, John I., (Churchtown,) town as- Beesor and farmer 100.
Waldorph, Peter, (Taghkanick,) resident.
Waldorph, Sylvester, (Taghkanick,) farmer 250.
Weaver, Sylvester, (West Taghkanick,) farmer 200.
Welch, Walter, (Taghkanick,) blacksmith and farmer 3.
WHEELER, CHRISTOPHER, (Taghka- nick,) harness maker.
Wheeler, Conrad C., (Taghkanick,) farmer 3.
Wheeler, John C., (Taghkanick,) fariner 5%.
Whitbeck, James F., (Craryville,) farmer 600.
Williame, John A., (West Taghkanick,) farmer 25.
Williams, Justus, (West Taghkanick,) far- mer losses 140.
Wings, Henry. (Taghkanick,) farm laborer. Woodward, Edward, (Taghkanick,) in- spector of elections.
WOODWARD, PETER, (Taghkanick,) post master and farmer 270.
Wright, Ambrose, (Churchtown,) farmer 14.
Wymibs, Luke D., (West Taghkanick,) far- mer 15.
Young, Anson, (Taghkanick,) carpenter and farmer leases 100.
Young, Hannah Mrs., (Taghkanick,) resi- deut.
Young. Jacob. (Craryville,) farmer 128.
Young. Philip, (Taghkanick,) mason.
Yang, Philip, (Ancram,) farmer 80.
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Adame. A. J., wholesale and retail millinery and fancy goods, 217 and 219 Warren. ALCOTT, DAVID W., (H. H. & D. W. Alcoit.)
ALCOTT. H. II. & D). W., (Heman H. and David W.,) cooperage, corner Fifth and State. ALLOTT, HEMAN IL., (H. H. & D. W. Alcott.)
Akott. T. B. & Co .. ( Thos. B. and W. H. Alcott,) groceries and fruits, 161 Warren. A'l :: , Thos. B .. (T. B. Alcott & Co.)
Akutt. W. IL .. ( T. B. Alcolt & Co.)
A deront, Richard B., ( Tilley & Aldcroftt.)
Arr. John, hardware, 93 Warren.
A ver, Wi. B., shoemaker, 316 Warren.
A ru, freo. B., ( troat & Allen.)
A .B. Win. N., bleacher and presser, North Fifth corner State.
A brun, Robert, hats, caps and furs, 156 Warren.
arican Hotel. opposite Hudson R. R. R. Depot, Henry Thornton, prop.
& N. T. Express office, 107 Warren, John H. Poultney, agent.
FANABLE, HENRY, wool, leather and findings, 34 South Front.
A: ** rws. Robert E., lawyer, 331 Warren. up stairs.
A: astic & Pacific Telegraph office, 173 Warren, J. A. Smith, manager.
Atwood, Wm. Hl., lawyer, South Fourth near Warren.
Austin. M. Mrs., dressmaker, 295 Warren, up stairs.
"AVERY & HILDRETH, (Wm. A. Avery and Chas. E. Hildreth,) builders and jobbers, 116 I'nion.
Avery. Peter II., architect. 8 Union.
!VERY, W.M. A., (Avery & Hildreth.)
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BACH. JEAN, watchmaker and jeweler, 209 Warren.
!. we !. man, Peter I., wholesale and retail grocer, 353 Warren.
NACHMAN, SAMUEL, prest. Farmers' National Bank.
Jihman. S. & Co., (F. M. Best.) merchant tailors, 331 Warren.
BAILEY, WM. & CO., (Geo. H. Power,) coal dealers, Steamboat Dock, north of Ferry.
Haker, Henry, ( Baker && Malcher.)
laker & Malcher, ( Henry Baker and Chas. C. Malcher,) paints, oils, sash, blinds, paper Langings &c., 231 Warren.
RAME, CHAS., real estate dealer, 368 Bame Place, Warren.
farve. Henry J .. druggist, 103 Warren.
I ARLOW, WALTER A., groceries and provisions. 128 Warren.
) art.am. Erasmus, groceries and feed, 195 Central Square.
For: n. Thom .. saloon, 25 South Front.
bath.Cor, James, wholesale and retail dealer in crockery, glassware, house furnishing AK's &c., 120 Warren. k, F., shoemaker, 6 South Front. .. C. J., news office, 292 Warren. C. J. Mra .. millinerv, 292 Warren. '1. & BENTON. (Chas. L. Beat and W. C. Benton,) law office, 247 Warren. 1 !LAS. L., ( Beal & Benton.) W. A.M. P. HOPE & Co.) A., carpenter, 165 Warren: «tus. harness maker and carriage trimmer, 162 Warren. GRO. 5 .. ( Belknap & Livermore.)
' & LIVERMORE, (Geo. S. Belknap and Chas. F. Livermore,) merchant , in clothiers, 205 Warren. B. B. hardware and stoves, Water corner Ferry. : W C . Beat it Renton.) Jolly (, allo. physician, 121 Warren.
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Berridge, Geo. W., resident, 216 Allen. Best, F. M., (S. Bachman & Co.)
Best, Geo. H., river pilot, 165 Diamond. BEST. HENRY, druggist and apothecary, 351 Warren.
Best, James R., meat market, Warren corner Second.
Best John, constable, house 64 Chapel.
Best, Josie Mrs., dress maker, 16 North Front. .
BIDDLE, JOSIAH, confectionery, ice cream saloon and intelligence office, 131 Diamond. Blake, Fletcher, prop. Farmers' Hotel. 5 Columbia.
Blake, Samuel E., meat market, 181%, Warren, also chief engineer fire dept.
Blanchard, F. A. Prof., teacher, Hudson Academy.
Blunt & Hotaling, (Mrs. S. Blunt and Miss J. Hotaling,) ladies' trimming store, 122 War- ren.
Blunt, S. Mrs., (Blunt & Hotaling.)
*BOGARDUS,.WM. A., prop. Mansion House, 170 and 172 Warren.
Bostwick, E. F., fruit dealer and boarding house, 345 Warren corner Seventh.
BOSWICK, E. W. Dr., physician, 98 Warren.
*BOYNTON, THEO. A., boots and shoes, 175 Warren.
Bradley, Geo. W., block and pump maker, 9 Partition.
Bradley, Mary M. Mrs., fancy goods, 122 Warren.
BRAYMAN, W. H., saloon, 343 Warren.
BRAYTON. S. B., sewing machine agent, 170 and 172 Warren.
BRIGGS, HOMER, (Briggs & Wilcox.)
BRIGGS & WILCOX, (Homer Briggs and Frank Wilcox,) props. St. Charles Hotel, 34 Columbia.
*BROWER, GILES J., harness maker, 365kg Warren.
Brown. Frank A., clothes cleaner and dyer, 6 South Third.
BROWN, JOHN, saloon and restaurant, 125 Warren.
BROWN. R. E., master machinist B. & A. R. R. shop. South Bay.
Brown, Wm., hats, caps and straw goods, 2)S Warren.
Brown, Wm. A., (N. S. Plank & Co.)
Brusie, Peter A., (Du Bois & Brusie.)
Bruso, Alphonso, brick maker.
*BRYAN & WEBB, (Wm. Bryan and F. H. Webb,) book and Job printers, and publish- erg Columbia Republican, 100 Warren.
BRYAN, WM., ( Bryan & Webb.)
Bryant, James F., groceries, 7 South Front.
Bugel, F. D., saloon, south side Public Square.
BUMP, I. A., agent N. Y. C. & H. R. R.
Burdwin, John T., house and sigu painter, 75 Warren.
Burdwin, Theodore. tinsmith, 14 North Front, also sesler of weights and measures.
BURGER & KIDNEY, (Peter'S. Burger and Richard Kidney,) carriage makers, First corner Union.
BURGER, PETER S .. (Burger & Kidney.)
Burgert. Geo. L., sewing machine and news agent, also dress maker, 312% Warren.
Burns, R. H., bakery and confectionery, 95 Warren. Bush, Albert, billiard saloon, City Hall Place.
BUTLER, CHAS. E., jewelry, 327 Warren.
Byrne, E. V., brick yard, house 42 Union.
Byrne, Geo. C., brick yard.
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Calkins, A. L., prop. Worth Honse Livery, 99 Warren.
Calkins, Alvin, carpenter and builder, 233 Union.
Calkins. T. T., physician, office 272 Warren, residence 18 North Fifth.
*CANFIELD, JAMES EDGAR, photographer, 322 Warren.
Carpenter, G. W., collector Hudson Aqueduct Co.
Carpenter, Wm., boarding house, 1 Warren.
Carpenter, Wm. H., ( Ten Broeck & Carpenter.)
Carter, Abram, grocer, Diamond coruer Third,
Casey, Chas. 11., architect and builder, South Third corner Partition.
Catskill & Albany Steamboat Co., steamboat City of Hudson, north side Ferry.
CENTRAL HOUSE, Warren corner Fifth, good sample rooms for agents, extensive stable connected with the house; W. H. Van Tavel, prop. Central House Livery and Exchange Stables, Fifth compte Union, P. H. Sheldon, prop. Central Mest Market, corner Warren and Fourth, David W. Hamilton, prop.
Chapel, E. A., (Hattet & Chand.) Charlot, JJ. H. Mra., nrhinery. 201 Warren.
Chase. A. F. B. (Varkirk de Chuere.)
CHENEY & HAND, (Cheney, Hind & Co .. ) (Etchart Cheney and Trish Hand,) carpen- ters and builders, 10 North Second.
CHENEY, HAND & CO., (Richard Cheney and Fries and David Hand,) manufs. and dealers in boots and shoca, 118 Warren.
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Fruit and Ornamental Trees, &C. MR. D. C. WILDEY, -OF- HUDSON, N. Y., Is the only Authorized Agent on the Hudson River, for Messrs. Ellwanger Barry's CELEBRATED NURSERIES, OF ROCHESTER, N. Y.
These NURSERIES are the largest and most complete in the United States. em- bracing nearly " Seven Hundred Acres" of the richest land in Monroe Co. Their specimen Fruit Tree grounds contain 2.000 varieties, exclusive of Grapes and small fruits. There are sixteen Green Houses, covering 40,000 square feet. At times, as many as 400 men are employed in this establishment.
MR. WILDEY has been connected with this Nursery for the last seven years : during that time he has supplied the Farmers and Fruit Growers of the River Counties with over Fifty Thousand Dollars worth of Trees and Nursery Stock in general. Mr. W. enperintends the digging, packing, shipping and delivering of his own trees, and he guarantees estiefaction in every case or no sale. Those desirous of anything in the way of Nursery Stock cannot do better than to give MR. WILDEY their orders.
All communications addressed to D. C. WILDEY, Box 450, Hudson, N. Y., will receive prompt attention.
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CHENEY, RICHARD, (Cheney & Hand,) (Cheney, Hand & Co.) City Hall, 169 Warren.
City Hall House, 158 Warren, Edward Winans, prop.
*CITY HOTEL, 31 Warren corner First, Benjamin H. Waldron, prop.
City Restaurant. 179 Warren, G. K. Fox, prop.
Clancy K. & M. Misses, fancy goods, 104 Warren.
CLAPP & JONES MANUF. CO., mauufe. steam fire engines, near South Bay Iron Works.
CLARK, EDWARD M., groceries and provisions, 187 Warren.
CLARK & HAVILAND, ( William H. Clark and Philip W. Haviland,) wholesale and re- tail dealers in hay, etraw and salt, Water coruer Ferry,
CLARK, RICHARD F., county treasurer, 171 Warren.
CLARK. WM. H .. (Clark & Haviland.)
Clarke, Wheeler F., lawyer, 247 Warren.
Clarke, Wheeler H., attorney and pension agent, 824 Warren.
Clowe, Geo. W. Rev., pastor Baptist Church, house 147 Allen.
Coady. John C., saloon, 13 North Front.
Coady, Tobias, saloon, 3 South Front.
Coffin, E. II., hardware, 299 Warren.
Coffin, S. B., clerk freight house, B. & A. R. R.
Cole & Fritts, (John H. Cole and Hermun Fritts,) butchers, corner Warren and Front. Cole, John H., ( Cole & Fritts.)
Coleman, Frederick, wagon maker, corner Green and Columbia.
Collier, C. P. & I. N., lawyers, 329 Warren, up stairs.
Colton, A., dentist, 324 Warren.
Columbia Agricultural and Horticultural Association, J. W. Hoysradt, prest. ; H. S. VanDeCarr, Lemuel Holmes, S. W. Tobey, S. T. DuBois and Thos. H. Gantley, vice- prests. ; Chas. W. Macy, secretary ; Robt. B. Shepard, trees.
Columbia Co. Iron Works, Water near Ferry, John A. Griswold & Co., of Troy, props. *COLUMBIA REPUBLICAN, 100 Warren, Bryan & Webb, publishers.
Columbia Turnpike Co., 75 Warren, Benj. F. Deuell, prest. ; Henry Hubbell, secretary and treasurer.
Concklin, Walter F., groceries, boots and shoes, Warren corner Fifth.
Condon, P., saloon, 14 South Front.
Counor, Thos., boots and shoes, 12 Warren.
Cook, A. P. & C. P., physicians, 111 Warren.
Cook, C. P., (A. P. & C. P. Cook.)
Cooper, Jacob, city sexton, house 244 Warren.
COONS, S. R., saloon, 290 Warren.
COUSE, L. P. & CO., (A. Tanner,) wholesale and retall grocers, 361 Warren.
Coventry, M. N., groceries, 127 Warren, corner Third.
Covey, Elias F., carpenter, 98 Union.
Crapser. M. H., (V. S. Plank & Co.)
Crapser. Wm. H., groceries and provisions, 311 Warren.
Crego, Geo. W., coal, oats. corn aud feed, 100 Diamond. Crossman, Samuel E., hair dresser, 302 Warren.
Cummings, E. D., (Payn & Cummings.)
Cunningham. M. I. Mrs., dress maker, State.
Cure. Chas. B., carpenter, 47 North Fifth.
Carrie, Johu R., farmer 175.
Curtiss, R. A. Miss, millinery, 201 Warren.
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DAKIN, HENRY W., mest market, 74 Warren.
Daley, A., saloon, Franklin Square.
Davis, Samuel W .. stove dealer, 13 North Sixth.
DEDERICK, PETER M .. joiner and stair builder, corner North Fifth and State. Denell, Benj. F., prest. Hudson Aqueduct Co. and prest. Columbia Turnpike Co. Deuell, B. F., genl. aupt. Hudson Aqueduct Co.
*DEYO. G .. bair dresser and dealer in gents' furnishing goods, 79 Warren. Dieterich, R. Mrs., dress maker, Si south Front.
DORMANDY, JOHN C., coal and wood, corner Diamond and Front. Dosenheim, Nathan, (Strauss && Doanhe'm.) DROWNE. H. W., M. D., physician. Fi Warren.
Dubois & Brusin. ( Frank Intrale and Pear A. Brudie,) hardware, 339 Warren. Dubois. Frank. (DuBois & Bruste.) Du Bois, H. A., prest. National Hudson River Bank, 99 Warren.
DUBOIS, S. T., vice-prest. First National Bank of Hudson, City Hall Building. Duffy, Edward, house, sigu and carriage painter, State. Dyer, James N., constable, house 203 Stato.
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Edwards, Samuel, lawyer, 824 Warren, house 26 Union.
ELMER. E. P. L., books, stationery, bookbinding and fancy goods, 129 Warren corner Third.
*ELTING, WM. R., boots, shoes and rubbers, 336 Warren.
Elton, Wm. M., boots and shoes, 151 Warren.
Ely, David J., steamboat ferry office, 1 Ferry.
Esselstyn, Cornelius, (Gaul & Esselstyn.)
Esselstyn, Herman V., lawyer, 208 Warren.
EVANS, C. H., (Phipps & Evans,) secretary and treasurer Hudson Aqueduct Co.
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FAIRFIELD, J. W., prest. First National Bank of Hudson, treasurer Hudson City Sav- ings Institution, enpt., secretary and treasurer Hudson Gas Co.
Farmers' Hotel, 5 Columbia, Fletcher Blake, prop.
FARMERS NATIONAL BANK, 300 Warren, Samuel Bachman, prest. ; Allen Rosaman, vice preet. ; Chas. C. Macy, cashier; F. C. Haviland, teller.
Farry, John, saloon, 177 Warren.
Farry, Sylvester, shoemaker, 128 Diamond.
Faxon, E .. Hudson News Depot, 173 Warren.
Fiero, C. Christian, dry goods, 126 Warren.
Fincaarr. Chas., restaurant and confectionery, 213 Warren.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HUDSON, City Hall Building; J. W. Fairfield, prest. ; S. T. DuBois, vice-prest. ; R. B. Shepard, cashier.
FORSHEW, FRANK, photographer, 241 Warren.
*FOWLER, J. D., sub-agent for Butterick & Co.'s patterns, agent for Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, 164 Warren.
Fox, Geo. K., fruit dealer, 179 Warren.
Fox, Joseph, meat market, 127 Warren.
Frazer, David R. Rev., pastor Presbyterian Church, house 177 Union.
Fredlander, Joseph, clothier, 123 Warren.
French, D. A .. furniture, 307 Warren.
Frey. A. E. Rev., teacher, Hudson Academy.
Fritts, Herman, ( Cole & Fritts.)
GAGE, HIRAM D., crockery, china and glassware, 321 Warren corner Sixth.
Gallaghar, P. P., candy shop, 10 North Front.
Gallighan, James, esloon, 12 North Front.
Gantley. J. H., crockery, 295 Warren.
Gaul & Esselstyn, (John Gaul, Jr., and Cornelius Esselstyn,) lawyere, South Fourth Dear Warren.
Gaul, John Jr., (Gaul & Esselstyn.)
Ganl, J. R., grocer and produce dealer, 13 and 14 Columbia.
Gebhard. Chas. W., (Parson & Gebhard.)
GIFFORD, A. J. (Julian Giford & Bro.)
Gifford Bros .. (Win. H. and Janus, ) iron and brass founders, 81 Columbia.
*GIFFORD, E. H., lumber dealer, 257 Union.
Gifford. James. ( Gifford Bros.)
GIFFORD, JULIAN & BRO., (4. J.,) manufs. and dealers in agricultural implements, 22 Columbis.
Gifford. W'm. H .. ( Giford Bros.)
GILLESPIE, ANTHONY, groceries and provisions, pork, salt, lard &c., corner Warren and Front, also overseer of the poor.
Gordon. Thomas H., shoe maker, Sonth Third near Warren.
Gravel, M., shoe maker, east side Public Square.
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