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SHELDER, BENJAMIN G., (Brainerd,) groceries &c., and farmer 5.
Slack, Willard, (Nassau,) retired farmer. SMITH, DANIEL, (Nassau,) (Smith
& Shear.)
Smith, Isaac, (Nassau,) farmer 178. Smith, Jacob H., (Nassau,) farmer 140.
Smith, Michael H., (Nassau,) general mer- chant.
SMITH & SHEAR, (Nassau,) (Daniel Smith and Willard Shear,)undertaking, furniture, paints, oils &c.
*SMITH, SYLVESTER, (Nassau,)veterina- ry surgeon and farmer 12.
SMITH, WILLIAM, (North Nassau,) far- mer 110.
Solm, John, (Nassau,) farmer leases of Castel W. Herrick, 120.
Spencer, Jacob V., (East Nassau,) mason. Stevens, Elijah, (Brainerd,) retired black- smith.
Stevenson, James L., (North Chatham, Co- lumbia Co.,) farmer leases of John G. Budd, 145.
St. John, Conrad, (Nassau,) (with Daniel,) farmer 109.
St. John, Daniel, (Nassau,) (with Conrad,) farmer 109.
STORTZ, LORENZO, (Hoag's Corners,) farmer 50.
Strait, Barnis C., (East Nassau,) lawyer. STRAIT, E. SMITH, (Troy,) attorney at law and surrogate.
Strait, George W., (East Nassau,) allo. physician and farmer 100.
Strait, Perry, (North Nassau,) school teacher.
Sweet, Elijah, (North Nassau,) farmer 100. Swicker, John, (Nassau,) farmer 1}%.
Tayer, Edward P., (East Nassau,) (Clark & Tayer.)
Taylor, John R., (Hoag's Corners,) (Taylor & Powell.)
*TAYLOR & POWELL, (Hoag's Corners,) (John R. Taylor and Thomas Powell,) grist and flouring mill.
Ten Eyck, Thomas, (Alps,) wagon and wire tooth horse rake manuf., post master and farmer 8.
Thompson, Israel T., (East Nassau,) farmer 100.
THOMPSON, THOMAS, (Hoag's Corners,) millwright and carpenter.
THOMSON, EDWARD, (Brainerd,) car- penter and joiner.
Tiff, Peter, (West Stephentown,) tannery. Tifft, Dewitt, (Hoag's Corners,) lumber- man.
Tifft, Isaac N., (Hoag's Corners,) farmer. Tifft, Jeremiah, (Hoag's Corners,) farmer 100.
Tifft, Joseph, (Hoag's Corners,) farmer 140. TIfft, Simon, (Hoag's Corners,) farmer 100. Tifft, Sprague, (Hoag's Corners,) farmer 180.
Tifft, William, (Hoag's Corners,) farmer 5. Tompkins, C., (Nassau,) farmer 100.
Tompkins, Clark, (Nassau,) farmer leases of Joseph Fursman, 125.
TOMPKINS, JANE E. MRS., (Nassau,) farmer 146.
*TRANSYLVANIA INSTITUTE, (Brain- erd,) Miss H. V. Hicks, principal ; A. T. Ford, assistant.
Tucker, Alexander H., (North Nassau,) justice of the peace and farmer 120.
Turk, Mathew, (East Nassau,) farmer 81. Turner, Alvy, (East Nassau,) farmer 84. Turner, Jonathan, (East Nassau,) farmer 100.
Turner, Merriman, (Hoag's Corners,) far- mer 100.
Turner, Stephen C., (Brainerd,) farmer. Upham, James, (Alps,) groceries &c.
UPHAM, JOHN E., (Hoag's Corners,) far- mer 133.
Upham, Willson, (Hoag's Corners,) farmer 45.
Valentine, Lorenzo, (Nassau,) farmer.
VAN ALLEN, JAMES, (Nassau,) Eagle Foundry.
Van Allen, James, Jr., (Nassau,) carriage and sign painter.
VANDENBURGH, LUCAS, (Nassau,) car- penter and builder.
Vandusen, William, (Nassau,) farmer leases of Jacob H. Smith, 140.
Vaness, Sherman, (Hudson, Columbia Co.,) farmer 125.
Van Nater, John T., (South Sand Lake,) (with Traver,) farmer 50.
Van Nater, Traver, (South Sand Lake,) (with John T.,) farmer 50.
VAN SALISBURY, CALVIN, (Nassau,) deputy sheriff and farmer 25.
Vansalisbury, Martin, (Nassau,) farmer 7.
VANVAKBURG & CO., (Nassau,) (John Vanvakburg and Charles E. Huested,) dry goods and groceries.
VANVAKBURG, JOHN, (Nassau,) Van- vakburg & Co.)
Van Valkenburg, Chas., (Nassau,) resident. Van Valkenburg, Geo., (Nassau,) resident. Van Valkenburg, Peter, (Nassau,) farmer 78. Vickery, Caleb S., (North Nassau,) farmer 50.
Vickery, C. Mrs., (North Nassau,) farmer 30.
Vickery, Eli, (Hoag's Corners.) farmer. 50. VICKERY, STEPHEN, (Hoag's Corners,) farmer 65.
VINCENT, ORRIN, (Hoag's Corners,) far- · mer 88.
Vitts, John W., (East Schodack,) farmer 200.
Wagar, George R., (Brainerd,) general mechanic.
WARDEN, ABRAHAM H., (East Nassau,) (A. H. Warden & Son.)
WARDEN, A. H. & SON, (East Nassau,) (Abraham H. and Nathaniel E .; ) black- smiths and carriage painters.
WARDEN, NATHANIEL E., (East. Nas- sau,) (A. H. Warden & Son.)
Washburn, William Rev., (Nassau,) Meth- odist clergyman.
Waterbury, Alphonzo, (Nassau,) resident. Waterbury, Chester H., (Nassau,) farmer. 199.
WATERBURY, CHESTER R., (Nassau,) school teacher and farmer.
Waterbury, Daniel, (Nassau,) farmer 113. Waterbury, George, (Nassau,) farmer.
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Waterbury, Henry, (Nassau,) farmer 130. Waterbury, Orville, (Nassau,) resident. WATERBURY, SCHUYLER, (Nassau,) grocer and farmer 130.
WATERBURY, SCHUYLER P., (Nassau,) farmer 128.
WATERBURY, SYLVESTER, (Nassau,) supervisor and farmer 136.
Waterman, Isaac, (Hoag's Corners,) farmer 25.
Waterman, Isaac, (Hoag's Corners,) car- penter and joiner.
Weaterby, Willard, (West Stephentown,) farmer 64.
WEBSTER, NELSON, (East Nassau,) law- yer and farmer 25.
Weiderwax, Abraham, (Nassau,) farmer 951%.
Welch, James, (Nassau,) farmer 96.
WELCH, JAMES JR., (Rider's Mills, Co- lumbia Co.,) farmer.
WELCH, JEREMIAH, (Nassau,) farmer 240.
Weller, Charles, (Troy,) farmer 7.
Weller, Joel, (Hoag's Corners,) resident. Westfall, Gilbert, (Nassau,) farmer 100. WESTFALL, JOHN, (Nassau,) farmer 110. Wheeler, S. C., (East Nassau,) prop. of East Nassau Hotel.
*WHITE, CHARLES S., (Hoag's Corners,) general merchant and farmer 100.
WHITE, JOHN A., (Nassau,) carpenter and joiner and farmer 75.
White, William, (West Stephentown,)prop. of saw mill, lumberman and farmer 125. Whitegiver, John, (Nassau,) farmer 12.
Wicks, Charles & Son, (Hoag's Corners,) (John K.,) blacksmiths and farmers 10. Wicks, John K., (Hoag's Corners,) (Charles Wicks & Son.)
WILLIAMS, ALEXANDER MRS., (North Nassau,) farmer 60.
Williams, Burdick, (Hoag's Corners,) far mer 7412.
Williams, Edgar M., (North Nassau,) far- mer 60.
Williams, Hamilton F., (Hoag's Corners,) farmer.
WILLIAMS, JAMES H., (Brainerd,) ped- dler.
Williams, Philemon, (Hoag's Corners,) resident.
Williams, Samuel, (Hoag's Corners,) far- mer 60.
Williams, Stephen E., (North Nassau,) far- mer 80.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM E., (Nassau,) far- mer 142.
Williams, William W., (North Nassau,) farmer 5.
WINTERS, DAVID F., (Nassau,) dealer in pork, lard, hams and sausage.
Witbeck, Peter, (West Stephentown,) far- mer 67.
Wolcott, Alva, (North Nassau,) farmer 55. Wolcott, David E., (North Nassau,) far- mer 350.
Wolcott, Ira, (Alps,) farmer.
Wolcott, Lewis, (Alps,) farmer 82.
Wood, Griffin, (Nassau,) farmer 108.
Wood, Ransom E., (Nassau,) farmer leases of John Westfall, 110.
Wood, William C., (Nassau,) farmer leases. WOODWARD, MAJOR L., (East Schod- ack,) mason and farmer 80.
Woolcott, Eliza Mrs., (Hoag's Corners,) farmer 30.
Worden, Silas, (Brainerd,) farmer.
Wright, E., (South Sand Lake,) farmer 7.
Wright, Ora P., (East Nassau,) wagon maker.
Wright, William, (Hoag's Corners,) wagon maker and farmer 70.
Yuly. E. Mrs., (South Sand Lake,) farmer 27.
See Card on Map.
Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.
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CITY OF TROY. A.
Abey, Harry T., (Bisco, Corning & Abey.)
Abey, Jervis, locksmith, 451 Fulton.
ACHESON & BLAKE, (William Acheson, James R. and J. Woodruff Blake,) dealers in wool, sheep and calf skins, also manufs. of russet linings, 473, 475 and 477 River.
ACHESON, WILLIAM, (Acheson & Blake.)
Acker, Jacob, House of Lords Saloon, 13 Third.
Ackley, F. W., lawyer, 285 River. ACKLEY, WM., (John Tallmadge & Co.)
Ackley, Wm., fancy goods, crockery, oil cloth, carpeting &c., 310 River. ADAMS, CHAS. H., groceries and varieties, 807 River.
Adams, Edwin G., (S. & E. G. Adams.)
ADAMS, GEO. W., liquor merchant, 317 River.
Adams, H. G., physician and surgeon, 18 King.
Adams, Samuel, (S. & E. G. Adams.)
Adams, S. & E. G., (Samuel and Edwin G.,) dealers in dressed hogs, pork &c., 289 River.
Adams, Thos. J., grocer, 249 Congress.
Ager, Wm., grocer, 345 Congress continued.
Ahern, Michael, prop. of Union Hotel, Broadway, corner Sixth.
AINSWORTH, M. L. MIss, ladies' hair goods, 29 Broadway.
*AIRD, ANDREW & BROS., (Henry Aird and Wm. Hamilton,) agents for the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, silk twist, thread, needles, machine oil, findings, trim- mings &c., 380 River, up stairs.
AIRD, HENRY, (Andrew Aird & Bros.)
Akin, E. G. & Co., (F. O. Styles and Chas. Root,) house furnishing goods and paper stock, 432 River.
AKIN, WASHINGTON, physician and surgeon, 12 Fourth, between Fulton and Grand Division.
Albany Iron Works, Erastus Corning, & Co., props., office Mill.
Albert, Conrad, meat market, 128 Fifth.
ALBERTSON, JOHN P., lawyer, president Mutual National Bank and treasurer Troy Savings Co.
Albertson, John P. Jr., insurance and real estate agent, 18 First.
Albertson, Paul, insurance agent, 18 First.
Albia Hotel, Pawling Avenue, Albia, Abram H. Miller, prop. Albia M. E. Church, Albia.
Albia Woolen Mills, near Pawling Avenue.
ALDEN, ALONZO, post master.
Alden, Augustus E., photograph rooms, corner Grand Division and Fourth.
ALDEN, CHAS. L., (Gale & Alden,). notary public.
ALDEN, JOSEPH J., groceries &c., 1 and 2 Harmony Building.
Allen, Alexander, cooperage, 513 River.
ALLEN & BAKER, (Fred. P. Allen and Wm. V. Baker,) importers and dealers in china, glass and earthen ware, 372 River, just below R. R. bridge.
Allen & Casey, (Wm. Allen and T'hos. Casey,) props. Crystal Saloon, 6 Third. Allen, D., groceries, provisions &c., 106 Congress.
ALLEN & DEFREEST, (E. C. Allen and I. Defreest,) brush manufs., 267 River.
ALLEN, EDWARD C., (G. W. & E. C. Allen,) (Allen & Defreest.)
Allen, Eliza, grocer, 88 North Second.
Allen, Frank, (Sullivan & Frank.) ALLEN, FRED. P., (Allen & Baker.)
Allen, Fred. P., (Starkweather & Allen.)
ALLEN, GEO. W., (G. W. & E. C. Allen.)
ALLEN, G. W. & E. C., (Geo. W. and Edward C.,) meat market, Iron Works, Mill, and Fulton Market, Troy. Allen, John H., (Allen & Patrick.)
Allen, Michael, grocer, 97 North Second.
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Allen & Patrick, (John H. Allen and W. W. Patrick,) exchange office, 10 Third. Allen, Wm., (Allen & Casey.)
Allendorph, H. E. & W., (Henry E. and William,) auction and commission merchants, 318 River.
Allendorph, Henry E., (H. E. & W. Allendorph.)
Allendorph, H. W., meat market, corner North Third and Jacob.
Allendorph, William, (H. E. & W. Allendorph.)
American Chain Cable Works, above State Dam, J. B. Carr & Co., props.
American Hotel, corner Third and Fulton, Wright & Murdick, props.
*AMERICAN TEA STORE, 8 Wotkyn's Block, Congress, R. Quackenbush, prop. Anderson, Mima Miss, milliner and dress maker, 1 Cypress.
Andres, Ellis, tobacconist, 30 King.
ANDRES, S. J., dentist, 92 Third.
Andrus, C. B., cashier H. R. R. R. freight office, corner River and Adams.
Anthony, Aaron C., (Bolton & Anthony.)
ANTHONY, JESSE B., (Dusenberry & Anthony.)
Anthony, M. M., (Van Zile, Anthony & Co.)
Archer, Nelson G., (Q. & N. G. Archer.)
Archer, O. & N. G., (Orrin and Nelson G.,) fruit dealers, corner Congress and River. Archer, Orrin, (0. & N. G. Archer.)
Armitage, John, machinist, 433 Second.
ARMS, CHAS. H., (R. D. Bardwell & Co.)
ARMSTRONG, R. L., prop. of Tremont House, corner of Sixth and Fulton.
*ARMSTRONG, WM. China and Japan Tea Store, 102 Congress.
Arnold, Harriet Mrs., (Newland & Arnold.)
Arts, John L., secretary Burden Iron Works.
Aspinwall, Channing, manager of Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph Co., 264 River. Aston, Enoch, saloon, Ida.
Atlantic Manuf. Co., Willson & Reed, manufs. collars, cuffs, fronts &c., 377 River. AUBRY, GREGOIRE, carriage body maker, 710 River.
AUKAM, F. G., linen manuf., 44 and 46 Federal, also prop. of Stone Road Nursery, in town of Brunswick, dealer in flowering plants and shrubbery of all kinds. AUSTIN, (Buell & Austin).
Ayers, John L., saloon, 405 River.
B.
Babcock, Chas., jewelry and watches, 72 Congress.
Babcock, J. C., prop. livery, and wagon maker, 19 Grand Division.
Babcock, M. C. Mrs., dress making, 79 Congress.
Bach, A. J. & Co., (S. F. Bach and S. Seligsohn,) tobacconists, 154 River. Bach, S. F., (A. J. Bach & Co.)
Bacheldor, Sidney, (Bacheldor & Van Deusen.)
Bacheldor & Van Deusen, (Sidney Bacheldor and John J. Van Deusen,) merchant tailors and dealers in ready made clothing, 332 River.
BACON, JARED G., (J. G. Bacon & Son.)
BACON, JARED L., (J. G. Bacon & Son.)
BACON, J. G. & SON, (Jared G. and Jared L.,) general insurance agents, 253 River. Baermann, P. H., lawyer, 39%% Congress.
BAILEY, CHAS. R., carpenter, 26 Hoosick.
Bailey & Hair, (Spencer "Bailey and J. C. Hair,) commission merchants and dealers in oysters and canned fruits, 510 and 512 Fulton.
Bailey, Spencer, (Bailey & Hair.) Baker, I. V., supt. Rensselaer & Saratoga R. R.
BAKER, JAMES, JR., wood and kindling, 193 Fourth.
Baker, J. Mrs., millinery, 90 Third.
Baker, Matilda Miss, dress maker, 315 Congress.
BAKER, WM. V., (Allen & Baker.). BALCH, G. T., (Waters, Balch & Co.)
Baldwin, Benjamin, saloon, 444 River.
Ball, E. Mrs., boarding house, 127 River.
Ball, W. H., tobacconist, 127 River.
Baltimore, P. F., hair dresser, 7 First.
Banker & Rising, (Timothy S. Banker and Francis Rising,) lawyers, Mutual Bank Building, State.
BANKER, TIMOTHY S., (Banker & Rising,) lawyer and district attorney, Mutual Bank Building.
Barber, L. (King & Barber,)
BARDWELL, R. D. & CO., (Robert D. Bardwell and Chas. H. Arms,) fancy goods, 234 River.
BARDWELL, ROBERT D., (R. D. Bardwell & Co.) Barker, F. A., (Benedict & Barker.)
Barnes, Dwight E., general merchant, 340 Congress. BARNES, WM., (Smart & Barnes.)
Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.
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DIVISION STREET, TROY, N. Y.
TROY
WARREN&
AGRICULTURAL Ware House
SEED STORE.
FARN
PAL
IPLOWS
NSTAYLOR
IFIELO
CARDEN
SEEDS
QUAND
TON
CASEKASY
Silliman8
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MECHANICKY
GRAND
River
T.C.BANK.
DOCK F.MARKET. STREET
Third
House Am.
FOURTH
FIFTH
DEPOT.
UNION R.R
BROADWAY
WARREN & TAYLOR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FARM IMPLEMENTS, MACHINES, Pumps, Wooden Ware, Field and Garden Seeds, GUANO AND OTHER FERTILIZERS. Also
Grindstones
As a Special Department, all Sizes and Varieties of Grit, for Manufacturers', Mechanics' and Farmers' Use.
Y.
Agents for the Sale of Fayetteville Cement HENRY WARREN. GEORGE M. TAYLOR.
FOOT OF
GRAND
DIVISION
STREET,
TROY,
LOOH
TROY Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store.
OF . GRAND
SION
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CITY OF TROY.
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BARNEY, I. L., corner Fourth and River.
Barnhart, Chas. A., (Barnhart & Son.)
Barnhart, Henry, (Barnhart & Son.)
Barnhart & Son, (Henry and Chas. A.,) grocers, corner Third and Division.
Barnord, Gates H., wine and spirit merchant, 339 River.
BARNUM, T. F., (Pine & Barnum.)
BARRETT, MORRIS D., merchant tailor, 160 River.
Barry, Katy Miss, fancy goods, 199 Fourth.
Barto, Chas. E., telegraph operator H. R. R. R., corner River and Adams.
Barton, J., shoe shop, 312 Second.
BARTON & TUPPER, (Wm. Barton and John H. Tupper,) wholesale and retail dealers in coal, 433 River.
BARTON, WM., (Barton & Tupper.)
Bates, Calvin, vegetable stall, Fulton Market.
Battershall & Co., (Joseph F. Battershall and Chas. W. Crary,) Troy Enameling and Tinning Works, Oakwood Avenue ..
Battershall, Joseph F., (Battershall & Co.)
BAUDOIN, GEO. M., (Loth & Baudoin.)
Baumeister, Andrew, City Hall Saloon, 58 Congress.
Bayord, Maggie Miss, dress making, 6% King.
BEACH, MILES, (Beach & Smith.)
BEACH & SMITH, (Wm. A. and Miles Beach, and Levi Smith,) lawyers, Mutual Bank Building, State.
BEACH, WM. A., (Beach & Smith.)
Beadle & Co., (H. and T. D. Beadle,) produce commission merchants, flour, pork, fish, salt &c., 365 River.
Beadle, H., (Beadle & Co.)
Beadle, T. D., (Beadle & Co.)
BEAM, WM. A., grocer, corner Pawling Avenue and Congress.
Beaman, W. H., agent Northern Transportation Co., 191 River.
Bean, S. L., fruits and vegetables, corner North Second and Federal.
Bean, Wm. H., supt. T. & A. R. R., Pawling Avenue, Albia.
Bearny, Patrick, fruit peddler, 267 Congress.
BECKET, GEO., saloon, 698 River.
. Bell, John, (Bell & Morey.)
Bell & Morey, (John Bell and Manley W. Morey,) wholesale grocers, flour and commis- sion merchants, 333 River.
Bellows, George H., undertaker and coffin maker, 23 Fifth.
Bender, Peter, boots and shoes, 47 First.
Benedict, A. S., (Benedict & Barker.)
Benedict & Barker, (A. S. Benedict and F. A. Barker,) iron commission agency and dealers in grain and produce, 141 River.
*BENEDICT & BONESTEEL, (R. H. Benedict and A. E. Bonesteel,) hardware, rope, twine, cordage &c., 313 River.
Benedict, Daniel C., (Velsey & Benedict.)
BENEDICT, H. S., agent A. M. U. and National Express Co's, 515 Fulton.
Benedict, John D. & Co., (Samuel Huntington,) general agents American Popular Life Insurance Co., 7 First.
BENEDICT, R. H., (Benedict & Bonesteel.)
Benjamin, Chas. A., collector at Ferry.
Bennett, A., confectionery, 753 Fourth.
Bennett, A. Mrs., (Bennett & Hubbell.)
Bennett, Fellows & Co., (L. Bennett, A. C. Fellows and H. C .. Curtis,) manufs. of linen collars and cuffs, corner Fulton and Union.
Bennett, Geo. S., book keeper for John L. Messenger.
Bennett & Hubbell, (Mrs. A. Bennett and Miss Hattie Hubbell,) millinery, over 10 Broadway.
Bennett, L., (Bennett, Fellows & Co.)
Bennit, B. Mrs., grocer, 238 Fourth.
Benson, Frederick W., (Benson, Holmes & Osgood.)
Benson, Holmes & Osgood, (Frederick W. Benson, John W. Holmes and Ralph R. Osgood,) groceries and provisions, 91 River.
Bentley, Mary T. Mrs., saloon, 5 Seventh.
Berg, Jacob, tailor, 95% Ferry.
Bernstein, P., groceries and provisions, 150 River.
Bestle, Isaac, saloon, 138 Congress.
BETTS, C. E., (Gordinier & Betts.)
BETTS, EDGAR K., (Betts & Medbury.)
*BETTS & MEDBURY, (Edgar K. Betts and - Medbury,) dry goods, &c., 13 Man- sion House Block.
Betts, W. H. Mrs., fancy goods, 5 and € King.
Bickford, Israel, grocer and coal dealer, 327% Congress.
Bicknell, A. J. & Co., (Amos J. Bicknell and J. C. Hutchings,) architectural book pub- lishers, 264 River.
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.
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FLAGG
FREAR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS! 660 00 ....
No. 3 & 4 CANNON PLACE,
TROY, N. Y.
Fine Dress Goods,
Cloaks & Shawls,
A SPECIALTY.
- -
ONE PRICE!
Satisfaction guaranteed or Money CHEER- FULLY Refunded.
JOHN FLAGG is not connected with any other firm selling Dry Goods.
JOHN FLAGG. WM. H. FREAR.
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Bicknell, Amos J., (A. J. Bicknell & Co.)
Bidwell, Stephen W., groceries and provisions, 40 Federal.
BIGELOW, OTIS, meat market, corner Fulton and Fifth Avenue.
Billings, Calvin O., sash, doors and blinds, 683 River.
Billings, C. W., prop. of Troy Slate and Marble Works, corner Hutton and North Third. Bills, A., (Bills & Thayer.)
Bills & Thayer, (A. Bills and F. S. Thayer,) merchant millers, Crystal Palace Mills, office 173 River.
BIRK, LOUIS, shaving and hair cutting rooms, 382 River, opposite River Bridge, up stairs.
Birt, Thomas, (Cummings & Birt.)
Bisco, Charles D., (Bisco, Corning & Abey.)
Bisco, Corning & Abey, (Charles D. Bisco, Douglass Corning and Harry T. Abey,) manufs. of linen collars and cuffs, 7, 9 and 11 Sixth, Union Building.
*BISHOP, P. W., lawyer and prop. of Palace Saloon, under Griswold Opera House, 12 Third.
Black, J., fancy goods, 24 Hoosick.
Blair, John C., Elm Grove Laundry, 24 Harrison Place.
BLAKE, FRED., (Wm. H. Young & Blake.)
BLAKE, JAMES R., (Acheson & Blake.)
BLAKE, J. WOODRUFF, (Acheson & Blake.)
Blakeman, H. S., (Flagg, King & Co.)
Blanchard & Farnham, (John L. Blanchard and C. W. Farnham,) agents Whitehall Towing Line, 143 River.
Blanchard, Ira A., books, stationery and news room, 240 River.
Blanchard, John L., (Blanchard & Farnham.)
Blanchet, G. P., shoe shop, 394 Second.
Bland, Francis, grocer, 317 Fourth.
Blass, Peter F., dealer in cider, City Hay Market, North Second.
Bleau, Louis, shoe shop, Madison.
Bley, A. M., ready made clothing, 172 River.
Blisset, Mary Mrs., tailoress and dress maker, 568 River.
Bloss, Jabez P., physician and surgeon, 108 Second.
BLOSS, RICHARD D., homeo. physician, 40 Second, boards Mansion House.
Blume, Amelia, dress maker, 109 River.
Boardman, Derick L., (Christie & Boardman.)
Boardman, Geo., (H. A. Stone & Co.)
Boardman, Geo., teas, spices &c., 4 Museum Building.
Bode, Francis, saloon, 10 Congress.
Bogardus, J. M., manuf. of friction matches, 162 North Fourth.
Bolton & Anthony, (Edward Bolton and Aaron C. Anthony,) coal dealers, 889 River. Bolton, Edward, (Bolton & Anthony.)
BOND, RICHARD, pattern maker and millwright, 672 River.
BONESTEEL, A. E., (Benedict & Bonesteel.)
BONESTEEL, JACOB H,, (Ellis & Bonesteel.)
Bonesteel, Wm., physician, Iron Works, Mill.
Bonn, Jacob, restaurant, under International Hotel, Ferry.
BONN, JOHN, barber, International Hotel, Ferry.
Booth, James, manuf. shirts and collars, 127 Fifth, and hatter, 310 River. Bosemon, B. A., oyster saloon, basement 11 First.
Boston Clothing Store, Harmony Hall, up stairs, C. L. Willoughby & Co., props. Bosworth, Daniel E., saloon, 12 Union.
BOUGHTON, E. W., hate, caps and furs, 250 River.
BOUGHTON, S. M., manuf. shirts, collars, bosoms and cuffs, 382 River, over Roark's book store.
Bourdeau, John, saloon, 402 River.
Boutelle, Barbara Mrs., variety store, corner Ferry and Fourth.
Boutwell, Chas. A., (Boutwell & Son.)
Boutwell, Oliver, (Boutwell & Son.)
Boutwell & Son, (Oliver and Chas. A.,) grain buyers and dealers in flour, feed, Nova Scotia plaster and mineral paint, 645, 647, 649, 651, 653 and 655 River.
*BOWLER, HENRY, brewer of India pale, XX and XXX pale ale and porter, 191 and 193 Second.
Boyce, Howard, ( Overbagh & Boyce.)
Boycott, Richard, saloon, corner North Third and Rennsselaer.
Boyd, John, harness, trunks, &c., 468 River.
BOYLE, DANIEL, saloon, grocery and boarding house, 5 Ferry. Boyle, James, grocer, 174 Fifth.
BOYNTON, W. J., (Wiskey & Boynton.)
Bradley, A. W., ticket agent, Troy & Boston R. R.
Bradley, Patrick, saloon, 527 Fourth.
Bradshaw, Geo., carpet weaver, 229 Congress.
Brainerd, Cephas, (Brainerd & Waite.)
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RENSSELAER COUNTY DIRECTORY.
FASHIONABLE GOODS!
MADE TO ORDER, IN FIRST CLASS STYLE, BY
E.
RANDALL
22 Third Street, - TROY, N. Y.
To gentlemen of taste and judgment, there is nothing more pleasing nor really more necessary to their daily comfort, than dress that fits well, looks well, and wears well .- Fashion decrees this, and as taste and elegance are her handmaids, the nearer gentle- men's dress approaches the standard fashions of the day, so much more is it held in the estimation of those who appreciate a good personal appearance.
THE NEW AND SUPERB SPECIMENS OF
Custom and Ready-Made CLOTHING
Designed and making to Order THE PRESENT SEASON, are types of everything that is NEW, GRACEFUL AND BECOMING.
The materials just received for the Custom Department, embrace the latest produc- tions of American and Foreign manufacture. The patterns and designs are new and imposing, and possess every qualification to render them acceptable to gentlemen desiring fashionable and genteel garments.
N. B .- I buy no Goods on credit, and therefore can sell cheap.
THE CUTTING DEPARTMENT
is under the supervision of the most experienced CUTTERS ; therefore, every garment that is ordered will be found faultless in fit, and the workmanship as lasting as the materials themselves.
I have the Largest and Best Stock of Ready- Made Clothing in this market, embracing the
LATEST STYLES & NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St,, New York. See Card on Map.
BUCKEYE
CITY OF TROY.
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Brainerd & Waite, (Cephas Brainerd and Wm. M. Waite,) booksellers and stationers, 266 River.
Brandon, Pat., wood dealer, Third.
BRANNAN, PETER E., (Peter Brannan & Son.)
*BRANNAN, PETER & SON, (Peter E.,) flour, groceries and provisions, 315 River. Brearton, Thos., grocer, Fourth and Tyler.
BREESE, WM. H., restaurant, 65 Congress.
Breien, P. O., saddle, harness and trunk maker, 200 River.
BRENNAN, GEO. J., (Perry & Brennan,) coroner.
Brennan, Michael P., grocer, corner Canal and Mount.
*BREWER, STEPHEN T. MRS., yankee notions, &c., 100 Congress.
Brewster, Ami, (Brewster & Welling.)
BREWSTER, VALENTINE, wine and liquors, 112 Congress.
Brewster & Welling, (Ami Brewster and E. Welling,) clothing and furnishing goods, 410 River.
Brickel, Elizabeth, grocer, 207 Fourth.
Bride, Mary Mrs., notion dealer, 339 Fourth.
Bride, Philip, feed store, Hill.
BRIDGEMAN, PATRICK, groceries and liquors, 32 Hutton.
Briggs, Tibbitts, (Turner & Briggs.)
Brill, Geo. F., meat market, 470 River.
BRILL, JOHN L., tinware, stoves and house furnishing, 100 Congress.
Brintnall, Chas. E., lawyer, 249 Second.
BRISTOL, GEO. & CO., (Andrew M. Church,) dealers in dry goods, 69 Congress.
Broadway House, 2 Fulton, John Dunlavey, prop.
Brock, Edward, horse shoer, 507 River.
Broderick, Patrick, tobacco and liquor dealer, corner Hoosick and Ninth.
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