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Brodick, - Mrs., candy shop, 157 North Second.
Brown, Albert, (Brown & Powers.)
BROWN, CHAS. A., (Browns & Field.)
BROWN, CHAS. K., (Browns & Field.)
BROWN, E. FISK, (Richardson, Brown & Wilson.)
BROWN, F. G., (Heartt & Co.)
Brown, Frederick W., lawyer, Mutual Bank Building, State.
Brown, Jesse, carriage painter, 182 Fourth.
Brown, John H., stone yard, 223, 225, 227 and 229 Second.
Brown & Powers, (Albert Brown and Peter P. Powers,) pattern filing and fitting, corner Fulton and Mechanic.
Brown, Silas H., general machinist and manuf. stop valves for water, steam or gas, 119 and 121 River.
BROWN, WM. H., news dealer, watch maker, and dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry, fancy and variety goods, 1 Thirteenth.
Browne, Geo. Rev., pastor French Catholic Church, 248 Second.
BROWNE, IRVING, (Townsends & Browne.)
BROWNELL, EDWIN, acting supt. county poor, clerk board of supervisors and com- missioner of deeds, basement Court House, Second.
Brownell & Houghton, (Simeon Brownell and James H. Houghton,) general agents Union Mutual Life Insurance Co., 253 River.
*BROWNS & FIELD, (Chas. K. and Chas. A. Brown, and Franklin Field,) Washington Manuf. Co., manufs. paper collars, 191 First.
Bruck, M., dry, millinery, fancy and gents' furnishing goods, 370 River.
Brush, C. W., meat stall, 5 and ? Fulton Market, and 357 Fulton.
Brush, G. W., livery stable, 407 River.
BRUSH, O. B., general agent Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine, also dentists' goods, 455 Fulton.
Brust, David, groceries and provisions, 46 State.
BRYAN, FRANK H., (Cole & Bryan.)
Bryant, Stratton & Carnell Commercial College, 8 and 9 Front ; John R. Carnell, prin- cipal.
Buck, R. T., groceries and provisions, 55 Federal.
Buckingham, J. C., money order and register clerk, post office.
Buckley, Bradley B., portrait painter, Green Block, Broadway.
BUCKLEY & FARNHAM, (J. K. Buckley and W. H. Farnham,) manufs. musical instruments, 395 River.
BUCKLEY, J. K., (Buckley & Farnham.) 1
Buckley, T., treasurer Troy Hosiery Manuf. Co.
Bucky, Daniel, hats, caps and furs, 174 River.
*BUELL & AUSTIN, general insurance and real estate agents, 251 River.
BUELL, WM. C., (Buell & Austin.) BULLIS, FREDERICK, (G. V. S. Quackenbush & Co.)
Bull's Head Hotel, 862 River, Mrs. Jane M. Weir, prop.
BULMAN & GALLAGHER, (Stephen Bulman and John Gallagher,) teas, sugars, coffees, flour, fish, salt, eggs, butter, cheese &c., 12 King.
BULMAN, STEPHEN, (Bulman & Gallagher.)
BUCKEYE
Adriance; Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map. Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.
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STREET, TROY, N. Y.
TROY
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As a Special Department, all Sizes and Varieties of Grit, for Manufacturers', Mechanics' and Farmers' Use.
Agents for the Sale of Fayetteville Cement HENRY WARREN. GEORGE M. TAYLOR.
FOOT OF GRAND DIVISION STREET, TROY,
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Bumstead, Wm., coal and wood, 205 First.
Bundy, E. S., fancy goods, corner Congress and First.
BUNN, JOHN, hair dresser, International Hotel, River.
Bunnell, L. S., (Weaver & Bunnell.)
Burden, H. & Sons, (James A. and I. Townsend,) props. of Burden Iron Works, South Troy.
Burden, I. Townsend, (H. Burden & Sons.)
Burden, James A., (H. Burden & Sons.)
Burdett, Albert G., (Burdett, Son & Co.)
Burdett, Geo. C., (Burdett, Son & Co.,) (Burdett, Potter, Smith & Co.,) vice president Central National Bank of Troy.
Burdett, Potter, Smith & Co., (Geo. C. Burdett. Lewis Potter, Wm. S. Smith, Francis Warrener and' Otis A. Train,) stove manufs. North Fourth, office 253 River.
Burdett, Son & Co., (Geo. C. and Albert G. Burdett,) wines and liquors, wholesale, 253 River.
Burgess, Chas., photographer, 282 River.
*BURKE, DAVID, undertaker and coffin maker, 229 Fourth,
Burke, Michael, meat market, corner Fourth and Ida.
BURKERT, JOHN, saloon, 113 Fourth.
Burns, Clara Mrs., boarding house, 77 Sixth.
Burns, John, groceries and provisions, 526 River.
BURNS, JOHN W., undertaker, coffin maker and prop. livery stable, 112 North Second. Burns, Joseph & D., undertakers, 120 North Second, up stairs.
Burns, M. Mrs., dress maker, 410 Eighth.
Burns, Wm., junk shop, 3 Seventh.
BURROWS, E. A., house furnishing goods, wood and willow ware, 176 and 178 River. Burton, L., (Stoddard & Burton.)
Burton, Mathew H., allo. physician and surgeon, 75 Fourth.
Burton, Zimri, harness maker, 91 Congress.
BUSH & LEGGETT, (Sidney Bush and John Leggett,) paper box makers and agents for the Wilson Sewing Machine, 382 River, corner Federal.
BUSH, SIDNEY, (Bush & Leggett.)
Bussey, Esek, (Bussey, Mc Leod & Co.)
Bussey, Geo., foreman in H. Ingraham & Co's rectifying establishment, Douw.
Bussey, McLeod & Co., (Esek Bussey, Chas. A. McLeod, John O. Merriam and Rufus Lape,) iron founders, 265 River, Troy, and 88 Michigan Avenue. Chicago.
*BUSWELL, DURANT & CO., (Wm. Buswell, Wm. C. Durant and John H. Quacken- bush,) manufs. of parlor and cook stoves, including the Ventilator, 283 River.
BUSWELL, WM., (Buswell, Durant & Co.)
BUTLER, J. B., (Tibbits & Butler.)
Byram, J. H. & Son, (T. A.,) merchant tailors, 286 River.
Byram, T. A., (J. H. Byram & Son.)
Byron, Chas., saloon, 312 First.
C.
Cacy, Philip, grocery, 335 Fourth. CALDER, A. G. H., teller of United National Bank of Troy.
CALDER, J. F., (Neher & Calder.)
Caldwell, G. A., (C. H. Wilson & Co.) Caldwell, R. B., hosiery and fancy goods, 91 Congress.
Calhoun, Thos., carpet weaver, 269 Congress.
Calkins, Solon, groceries and provisions, corner State and Fifth.
4 Callery, John, saloon, Iron Works.
Camp, N. Hermon, allo. physician and surgeon, 111 Fourth.
CAMPBELL, DUGALD, saloon, 21 Fourth, near Franklin Square.
*CAMPBELL, GEO., tin copper and sheet iron worker, 124 River. Campbell, James J., harness maker, 61 Congress.
Campbell, John, ( Campbell & Vaughan:)
Campbell, John G., fruits and confectionery, 315 Congress. .
Campbell, M. S., (Ward & Campbell.) CAMPBELL, M. W., homeo. physician, 36 Fifth.
Campbell, Peter, carriage painter, 160 Third.
Campbell, Sarah, dress maker, 310 River, up stairs.
Campbell & Vaughan. (John Campbell and Patrick Vaughan,) carpenters and builders, corner Fourth and Adams. Campbell, W. B., (Sheridan & Campbell.) CAMPBELL, WM. H., saloon, Congress, opposite Stone Bridge. Campion, - Mrs., confectionery, corner Jacob and North Fourth. CAMPION, PATRICK, grocery and meat market, 184 Fifth. CANNON, J., prop. of Vermont House, 19 Sixth.
CANNON, WM. P., fancy goods, 381 Third.
Care, Herman, saloon, tobacco and cigars, 104 and 142 Congress.
Carey; Patrick, saloon keeper and book agent, corner Monroe and River.
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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
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River Street,
TROY.
Sign of the Red
Pad Lock.
Benedict & Bonesteel,
HARDWARE,
HORSE BLANKETS,
RHODE ISLAND HORSE SHOE, NAIL ROD
AND
HORSE NAILS. See Page 250.
CHAS. H. GARDNER, Merchant Tailor !
34 Fourth Street, - TROY, N. Y. A Choice Selection of Goods Constantly on hand, consisting of
Foreign & Domestic Cloths, DOESKINS, COATINGS, €ASSIMERES, BEAVERS, And all grades of Goods suitable for a first-class trade.
Good fits and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
RICHARD H. REILLE, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS,
Designer and Draughtsman, Room 2, Junction of River and Fourth Streets, TROY, N. Y. Drawings and Specifications carefully prepared ; also Caveats prepared and filed. Designs, Maps, Plans, Tracings, &c., executed with accuracy and dispatch.
CITY OF TROY.
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CAREY, S. T., (Lee, Kline & Co.)
Carnell, John R., principal of Bryant, Stratton & Carnell Commercial College, 8 and 9 Front.
Carpenter, Charles, physician and surgeon, 1 Fifth.
Carpenter, F. Mrs., milliner, 418 Second.
CARPENTER, R. M., prop. of Carpenter's Hotel, Congress, corner of Sixth.
Carr, Benson, meat market, corner North Second and Vanderheyden.
CARR, DAVID, (Carr, Mosher & Co.)
Carr, Eli P., groceries and provisions, 107 North Second.
CARR, J. B. & CO .; (Joseph B. Carr, William Kemp and D. W. Tuthill,) American Chain Cable Works, above State Dam.
CARR, JOSEPH B., ( Carr & Co.)
CARR, MOSHER & CO., (David Carr, Harvey Mosher and Warren Chamberlin,) dealers in imported and domestic liquors, wines, cigars, Scotch and English ale, 305 River.
Carrigan, Dennis, saloon, 428 River.
CARROLL, DANIEL, meat market, 270 Fourth.
Carroll, John, grocer, 341 Congress continued.
CARROLL, JOHN T., (Van Every, Mac Donald & Carroll.)
Carroll, Julia Mrs., groceries, 81 North Fourth.
CARROLL, MICHAEL, grocer and liquor dealer, 296 North Third.
CARROLL, PATRICK, dealer in rags, ropes and paper stock, 453 River.
CARTER, CYRUS, (Carter, Ford & Prentice.)
*CARTER, EDWARD, general agent for The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine, 404 Fulton.
CARTER, FORD & PRENTICE, (Cyrus Carter, E. J. Ford and Wm. H. Prentice,) job- bers of wood and willow ware, 309 River.
Cary, James, ( Cary & Van Degue.)
Cary & Van Degue, (James Carey and Chas. F. Van Degue,) undertakers, 227 Fourth.
Casey, Thos., (Allen & Casey.)
Catlin, Benj. S., allo, physician, 21 First.
Catlin, Geo. O., (Catlin, Lane & Co.)
Catlin, I. R., (Catlin, Lane & Co.)
Catlin, Lane & Co., (I. R. Catlin, G. G. Lane and Geo. O. Catlin,) hardware commission merchants, 169 River.
Central National Bank of Troy, 13 First, J. L. Van Schoonhoven, president ; Geo. C. Burdett, vice president; J. B. Kellogg, cashier; A. W. Wickes, teller ; L. H. Groes- back, book keeper.
Central Savings Bank of Troy, 13 First, J. L. Van Schoonhoven, president; R. Hawley, vice president ; J. B. Kellogg, secretary and treasurer.
CHAMBERLIN, EDWIN E., (E. Chamberlin, Son & Co.,) (Merriam & Chamberlin.)
CHAMBERLIN, E. SON & CO., (Edwin and Lee Chamberlin and John O. Merriam,) light carriage manufs., River, on town line of Troy and Lansingburgh.
CHAMBERLIN, LEE, (E. Chamberlin, Son & Co.)
CHAMBERLIN, WARREN, (Carr, Mosher & Co.)
CHAMPNEY, L. C., watches and jewelry, 25 Broadway.
Chapman, Alexander, tailor, 745 Fourth.
Chapman & Co., (Franklin Chapman and James Labar,) hair dressers, 724 River. Chapman, Franklin, (Chapman & Co.)
Cheeney, Edward D., (Cheeney & Son.)
Cheeney & Son, (Warner E. and Edward D.,) coal, lime, plaster and cement, 558 River. Cheeney, Warner E., ( Cheeney & Son.)
*CHINA AND JAPAN TEA STORE, 102 Congress, Wm. Armstrong, prop.
Christ Church, (Episcopal.) North Second, between Federal and Jacob.
Christie & Boardman, (John T. Christie and Derick L. Boardman,) general insurance agents, Mutual Life, 1 Mutual Bank Building.
Christie, John T., (Christie & Boardman.)
Christie, Wm., cigar maker, 23 Thirteenth.
CHURCH, ANDREW M., (Geo. Bristol & Co.)
CHURCH, CHAS. R., (Robinson & Church,) vice president Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank of Troy.
Church, Emery W., book keeper with Boutwell & Son, 655 River.
Church, Foster, master mechanic, T. & B. R. R.
Church, Harvey, ( Cox, Church & Co.)
Church, H. S., (Cox, Church & Co.)
Church of Christ, Seventh, corner Fulton.
Church of the Holy Cross, (Episcopal,) Eighth, head of Grand Division.
Churchill, L. & D. W., manufs. of paper collars and cuffs, corner North Second and Federal.
Cipperly & Cole, (John W. Cipperly and John C. Cole,) insurance agents, 11 First.
CIPPERLY, E. L., discount clerk, United National Bank of Troy.
CIPPERLY, J. A., (Traver & Cipperly.)
Cipperly, John W., (Cipperly & Cole.)
Cirdge, E. J., stove pattern manuf., 450 and 452 Fulton, up stairs,
City Tea Store, 88 Congress, H. N. Knickerbocker, prop.
BUCKEYE
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OLD ESTABLISHED TROY BELL FOUNDRY!
Church Bells,
JONES& COMPANKE
FOUNDERS
Peals
of Bells.
JONES & CO., - Proprietors, Corner Adams and First Streets, Troy, N. Y.,
Continue to manufacture those Bells (which have made Troy celebrated throughout the world, and which have been made at this establishment during the past seventeen years,) of all sizes, for Churches, Factories, Academies, Steamboats, Planta- tions, Locomotives, &c., made of genuine bell metal, (Copper and Tin,) hung with HILDRETH'S ROTARY YOKE, the best and most durable ever used. Wheel, Frame, Tolling Hammer, etc., all complete.
THIRTY, FIRST PREMIUMS-GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS-and over one thousand unsolicited Letters of commendation have been received.
Written guaranty with every Bell, to PROVE SATISFACTORY or be returned and ex- changed. Illustrated Catalogues sent free on application to
JONES & CO., Troy, N. Y.
NOTE .- The City of Troy, having become celebrated for its Bells, has led some manufactur- ers at other places, to claim that they made their reputation. This, though entirely untrue, we accept as a most emphatic indorsement of our Bells by our competitors. THERE IS NO OTHER BELL FOUNDRY AT TROY BUT OURS; and while we are glad to please our rivals by our superior work, we do not know why any reference should be made to it by them, unless to gain SOME ADVANTAGE from the superiority of our Bells.
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CLAPP, EDWARD L., (Clapp & Wilder.)
Clapp, Russel P., agent New York & Troy Steamboat Co., office Front, foot of Broad- way. *CLAPP & WILDER, (Edward L. Clapp, J. F. and C. E. Wilder,) gents' furnishing goods, manufs. of shirts and collars, Broadway, corner Second.
Clark, A. F., ( Clark & Parkman.)
CLARK, ASHBEL B., (Charles A. Clark & Son.)
Clark, Calvin H., groceries and drugs, Pawling Avenue, Albia.
CLARK, CHARLES A. & SON, (Ashbel B.,) undertakers and coffin makers, 469 River. CLARK, CHAS. C., (Parmenter & Clark.)
Clark, Chas. G., homeo. physician, 37 Fifth.
Clark, Elizabeth Mrs., millinery goods, 306 Broadway.
Clark & Parkman, (A. F. Clark and F. T. Parkman,) clothing, 86 Clark.
Clark, Robert, wagon and sleigh manuf., 422 River.
CLARK, STARR, (Winne & Clark.)
Clark, T., boarding house, 7 and 8 Broadway.
Clark, W. A., (Geo. H. Phillips & Co.)
CLARK, W. A. & CO., (successors to Nuttall & Clark,) ( Chapin Jones,) wholesale deal- ers in hosiery, shirts, drawers, jackets, knit cloth and Yankee notions, 326 River.
Clauter, Philip, barber, 632 River.
Clayton, Geo., meat stall, Fulton Market.
Cleary, James F., saloon, 88 Second, and Alley, near River.
CLEARY, KYRAN MRS., prop. Diamond Ale Brewery, corner Fifth and Liberty.
Cleary, William, boots and shoes, 33 Federal.
CLEARY, WM. V., business manager Diamond Ale Brewery, corner Fifth and Liberty. CLEMINSHAW, CHAS., manuf. and bottler of soda, sasaparilla, lager beer, ale, cider and porter, 421 and 423 River.
Cleneinnen, Wm. F., (James W. Cusack & Co.)
Clexton, S. R. & Son, (Theodore A.,) sheep pelts, wool, hides and calf skins, 529 and 531 River.
Clexton, Theodore A., (S. R. Clexton & Son.)
Clinton Stone Works, 255 and 257 River, Fuller, Warren & Co., props.
Clough, M. T., lawyer and commissioner of deeds, 37 Congress.
CLUM, HENRY M., groceries and provisions, corner North Second and Jay.
CLUETT, FRED. H., (Cluett & Sons.)
Cluett, Geo. B., Brother & Co., (J. W. Alfred and Robert Cluett,) linen collar manufs., 386, 388 and 390 River.
Cluett, J. W. Alfred, (Geo. B. Cluett, Brother & Co.)
Cluett, Robert, (Geo. B. Cluett, Brother & Co.)
CLUETT & SONS, (Wm. and Fred H. Cluett, and Chas. M. Estes,) pianos, organs and musical instruments, 270 River.
CLUETT, WM., (Cluett & Sons.)
*COBDEN, A., photographs and ambrotypes, corner Fourth and River.
COBURN, EDWARD S., homeo. physician and surgeon, office 70 Second, residence 110 First.
Cohen, Isaac, fashionable clothier, 310 River.
Cohen, Jacob, saloon, 116 River.
Cohen, R., clothing, 404 River.
COLBERN, A. M. MRS., confectionery and toys, 2876 King.
Colby, John H., lawyer and commissioner of deeds, 1316 State:
Colby, John P., groceries and provisions, corner North Third and Jacob.
COLE & BRYAN, (E. L. Cole and Frank H. Bryan,) lawyers, 74 Second.
COLE, E. L., (Cole & Bryan.)
Cole & Ford, (H. W. Cole and W. T. Ford,) laundry, 3 and 4 Union.
Cole, H. W., (Cole & Ford.)
Cole, John C., (Cipperly & Cole.)
COLEMAN, THOMAS, president First National Bank of Troy.
COLLINS & COLLISON, (E. R. Collins and R. C. Collison,) wholesale dealers in gro- ceries and produce, 327 River.
COLLINS, E. R., (Collins & Collison.)
Collins, J. Mrs., grocer, 273 Fourth.
Collins, Wm., sash, doors and blinds, 124 Congress, up stairs.
COLLISON, R. C., (Collins & Collison.)
Colvert, Jennette, saloon, 63 Union.
Colwell, Thomas, (Morrison & Colwell.)
Combs, Wm., coal and wood, 769 River.
Comer, Thos., shoe shop, 541 Fourth.
Comins, Reuben, bridge builder, 282 River.
CONALD, BROTHER, supt. Troy Catholic Male Orphan Asylum, corner Betsford and Hanover.
Conaty, Michael, boots and shoes, corner Division and Fourth.
Condon, J. P., livery, Church.
Congress St. M. E. Church, junction Thirteenth and Congress ..
Conkey, C. F., malster, 135 Ferry.
BUCKEYE 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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Conklin, Wm. Mrs., ladies' under garments and plain sewing, 104 River.'
CONNELL, ROBERT, ( Connell & Ross.)
CONNELL & ROSS, (Robert Connell and Adam Ross,) stone cutters and setters, free and blue stone, corner Rensselaer and North Third.
Connelly, M., exchange office, 4 Franklin Square.
Conners, Patrick, grocery and liquor store, 167 North Third.
Connery, Timothy, meat market, 373 Third.
Connery, Wm., grocer, Ida.
Connolly & Curtis, (John Connolly and Mont G. Curtis,) coach and saddlery hardware, Green's Building, corner Broadway and William.
Connolly, John, (Connolly & Curtis.)
Connolly, John, saloon, 313 First.
Connolly, Thos., saloon, 8 Ferry.
Connors, Michael, saloon, 323 Fourth.
Conroy, Patrick, saloon, 695 Fourth.
CONSALUS, D. A., (J. & D. A. Consalus.)
CONSALUS, J. & D. A., (John and D. A.,) wool commission merchants and brokers, 417 and 419 River.
CONSALUS, JOHN, (J. & D. A. Consalus.)
Convent of Sisters of St. Joseph, Mother Gonzaga, superior, Fourth near Greenbush.
CONVERSE, PERRIN W., (Van Schoonhoven, Fisk & Converse.)
CONWAY, JAMES, (Patrick B. Conway & Son.)
Conway, John, groceries and provisions, 130 North Second.
CONWAY, JOHN, JR., groceries and provisions, 128 North Second.
CONWAY, PATRICK B. & SON, (James,) carriage trimmers and harness makers, 201 Fourth.
Cook, Geo. H., groceries and crockery, 129}{ Congress.
COOK, JAMES L., groceries and crockery, 109 Congress.
Cook, Robley D., lawyer, 271 River.
COON, JOHN H., ( Coon & Van Valkenburgh.)
Coon, Robert V., master car builder, T. & B. R. R.
COON & VAN VALKENBURGH, (John H. Coon and J. M. Van Valkenburgh,) manufs. of linen collars and cuffs, Johnson's Block, Union.
Cooney, John, tailor, 321 Tenth.
Cooney, Michael, saloon, 59 Congress.
COOPER, GEO. D., (Cooper & Son.)
Cooper, James C., fancy store, 392 Fourth.
COOPER, SAMUEL, (Cooper & Son.)
*COOPER & SON, (Samuel and Geo. D.,) flour and feed, 133 Congress.
Cooper, Wm. L., physician and surgeon, Albia.
Cooper, Wm. S., allo. physician and surgeon, 81 Third.
Co-Operative Foundry Co., manufs. stoves and iron castings, corner River and Turner's Lane.
*COPLEY, ENOCH, house, sign and carriage painter, 469 River.
Copper, J. M., manager Alden's Photograph Rooms, corner Grand Division and Fourth.
Corbin, M., shoe maker, 161 Green.
Corbin, Pliny M., cashier Union National Bank of Troy.
CORCORAN, JOSEPH, groceries and provisions, 5 Hutton.
Corcoron, Helen Mrs., grocery, 425 Fourth.
Corliss, J. M. & Son, (John M. and Wilbur F.,) manufs. and wholesale dealers in collars and cuffs, 24 Fifth.
Corliss, John M., (J. M. Corliss & Son.)
Corliss, Wilbur F., (J. M. Corliss & Son.)
Cornelius, Thomas, whitesmith and blacksmith, 87 Union Alley.
CORNELL, THOS. R., meat market, corner King and Jacob.
Corning, Douglass, (Bisco, Corning & Abey.)
Corning, Erastus, (John A. Griswold & Co.,) (Erastus Corning & Co.)
Corning, Erastus & Co., (Erastus Jr.,) props. Albany Iron Works, office Mill.
Corning, Erastus Jr., (John A. Griswold & Co.,) (Erastus Corning & Co.)
Corning, Wm. M., asst. accountant, Troy Savings Bank.
CORNWELL, EDWARD M., (Cornwell & McCoy.)
CORNWELL, M., exchange office, 19 Fourth.
CORNWELL & McCOY, (Edward M. Cornwell and A. Mc Coy,) coal, wood and kindling, 40 and 42 Federal.
CORSE, ALBERT C., (Eddy & Corse.)
Corse, Aug. P., book keeper with Eddy & Corse, 540 River.
Cosgro, J. C., (Lairdieson & Cosgro.)
Costello, John, groceries and provisions, 194 Fourth.
Coughlin, Daniel, molder and grocer, 346 Fourth.
COURTNEY & LEE, (Thos. Courtney and John Lee,) carpenters and builders, 130 William.
COURTNEY, THOS., (Courtney & Lee.)
COUTIE, JAMES, (Wm. Coutie & Son.)
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COUTIE, WM. & SON, (James,) machinists, steam engines and machinery for making staves, Mechanic, near R. R. bridge.
Cowan, Esek, (Forsyth, Fursman & Cowan,) commissioner of deeds.
Cowee, David, (John L. Thompson, Sons & Co.)
Cowee, James F., (John L. Thompson, Sons & Co.)
Cowen, John S., tailor, 303 Fourth.
Cox, Church & Co., (David B. Cox, Harvey Church and H. S. Church,) manufs. of stoves, 281 River.
Cox, David B., (Cox, Church & Co.)
Cox, Edward B., (Snyder & Cox.)
Cox, Wm. S., merchant tailor, 3 Mansion House Block.
Coyle, I. & Brothers, (William and Richard,) marble and mantle works, 496 River.
Coyle, Richard, (1. Coyle & Brothers.)
Coyle, William, (I. Coyle & Brothers.)
COZZENS, G. P., prop. of Northern Hotel, 456 River.
Crabb, E. A. Mrs., select school, 103 Ferry.
*CRAIG, CHAS. P., locksmith and general jobbing, 382 River, up stairs, opposite the Bridge.
Cramer, Geo. H., president Rensselaer & Saratoga R. R.
CRANDALL, PARDON S., mill stones, cement, plaster &c., 440 and 442 River.
Crandell, Joseph, general freight agent, T. & B. R. R.
Crary, Chas. W., (Battershall & Co.).
Crawford, M. G., saloon, 121 Congress.
Cread, Edward, grocery and saloon, 333 Fourth.
CRISSES, WM. G., teller First National Bank of Troy.
Croft, C. G., (Davis, Croft & Wilson.)
Cronin, I. Mrs., grocer, 272 Fourth.
CRONIN, JEREMIAH, groceries and provisious, 73 Federal.
Crow, Jeremiah, saloon, Madison.
Crowley, James, ales, wines and liquors, 223 Fourth.
Crowley, W., harness maker, 11 King.
Crutchley, Abraham, saloon, 15 Smith Avenue.
Crystal Palace Mills, office 173 River, Bills & Thayer, props.
Culkin, Cornelius, carriage maker, 181 Fourth.
Cullegan, John, tin and copper smith, corner North Third and Hoosick.
CULLIGAN, ALLEN P., tin smith, 180 Hoosick.
Culliton, Thos., saloon, 768 River.
Cummings & Birt, (Marcus F. Cummings and Thomas Birt,) architects, 282 River.
Cummings, Marcus F., (Cummings & Birt.)
CURLEY BROS., (Thos. and John J.,) saloon, 1 Franklin Square.
Curley, James, merchant tailor, 11 King.
Curley, James, groceries and provisions, 127 North Second.
CURLEY, JOHN J., (Curley Bros.)
Curley, P., wholesale dealer in liquors, wines &c., 408 Fourth.
CURLEY, THOS., (Curley Bros.)
Curran, P., china, crockery and glassware, 190 River.
Curry, Ellen Mrs., saloon, 146 River.
Curtin, John, shoe maker, Iron Works.
Curtis, C. G., teaming, between Second and Third.
CURTIS, CLARK E., (Curtis & Mullin.)
Curtis, H. C., (Bennett, Fellows & Co.)
CURTIS & MULLIN, (Clark E. Curtis and Michael Mullin,) props. Trojan Dye House, 397 River.
Curtis, Mont G., ( Connolly & Curtis.)
Cusack, James W. & Co., (Wm. F. Cleneinnen,) watches and jewelry, 248 River. Cusson, Cyrill, cigar manuf., Monroe, between Second and Third.
CUTTING, H. B., manuf. shirts, collars and bosoms, 314 River.
D.
DAILEY, JAMES E., saloon, 18 Congress.
Daley, James F., (O' Neal & Daley.)
Daly, J., fruits and vegetables, 32 Hoosick. DALY, JAMES, (Daly & Stanton.)
DALY & STANTON, (James Daly and John Stanton,) props. Empire Brewery, 188 and 200 Fifth.
Danahy, Dennis, groceries and provisions, 29 Hoosick.
DANFORTH, HENRY W., assistant assessor internal revenue, 4th div., 15th dist., Boardman Building.
DANIELS, A. C., furniture ware rooms, 189 River.
Danker, J. S., (Price & Danker.)
Darling, Henry H., (Simmons & Darling.) DATER, JOHN Y., (Dater & Springer.)
BUCKEYE
Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map. Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.
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*DATER & SPRINGER, (John Y. Dater and Daniel Springer,) groceries, provisions" flour and feed, City Hay Market, 134, 136 and 138 Fifth.
Daubney, Wm. H., (McKenna & Daubney.)
Davenport, C. E., (Tidd, Davenport & Landon.)
Davis, Charles H., wholesale and retail confectioner, 42 King. DAVIS, CHESTER T., (Davis & Hakes.)
Davis, Croft & Wilson, (R. C. Davis, G. G. Croft and G. P. Wilson,} clothing, corner Fulton and Fourth.
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