Gazetteer and business directory of Rensselaer County, N. Y., for 1870-71, Part 35

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1870
Publisher: Syracuse, Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 354


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DAVIS & HAKES, (Chester T. Davis and Geo. W. Hakes,) house and sign painters, 465. Fulton.


DAVIS, HATTIE M. MIss, fashionable dress making, 320 Fulton.


Davis, R., pawn broker, 363 Fulton.


Davis, R. C., (Davis, Croft & Wilson.)


Davison, Asa R., (Davison & Son.)


Davison, Paul K., (Davison & Son.)


Davison & Son, (Paul K. and Asa R.,) gardeners, grocers, wood and coal dealers, Fourteenth.


Davison, Thomas, ready made clothing, 156 River.


Day, Geo., lawyer and commissioner of deeds, room 10, Mutual Bank Building, State.


Day, H. W., (Day & Vanderker.)


Day & Vanderker, (H. W. Day and C. Vanderker,) fancy goods, Yankee notions, hosiery, knit shirts, drawers &c., 329 River.


DEAN, S. J. MIss, (successor to Mrs. Griffith,) corset rooms, agent for Butterick's pat- terns, 340 River, up stairs.


DECKER, JEREMIAH, steam engine manuf., 671 River.


DeFreest, A. & Co., (Albert DeFreest and Chas. D. Shrauder,) groceries and provisions, 73 Congress.


DeFreest, Albert, (A. De Freest & Co.)


DeFreest, C. W., livery stable, 36 Second.


DEFREEST, I., (Allen & Defreest.)


DEFREEST, LEVI, book keeper.


DEGNAN, THOS. B., physician and surgeon, 245 Fourth.


DEGOLYER & BROTHER, (Joseph D. and Watts,) manufs. varnishes and japan, 113 Sixth.


DEGOLYER, JOSEPH D., (De Golyer & Brother.)


DEGOLYER, WATTS, (De Golyer & Brother.)


DELANO, FRANK, (Delano & Tripp.)


DELANO & TRIPP, (Frank Delano and Arnold G. Tripp,) wholesale grocers, 500 and 502 Fulton.


Demers, John, brick maker, Oakwood Avenue.


DENIO, COLE H., lawyer, Rand's Hall.


Dennin, James, tea store, 299 River.


Dermott, S. C. & Co., (Stephen C. Dermott and John B. Pierson,) millers, 149 River.


Dermott, Stephen C., (S. C. Dermott & Co.)


Derrick, Ira, wagon maker, Eighth.


Desjordins, Leandis, grocer, 368 Second.


Deverix, J., boots and shoes, 376 Third.


Devine, H. Miss, saloon, Hill. .


DEVITT, M. H., ales, wines and liquors, 393 River.


DEVOY, JAMES, groceries and saloon, 368 First.


Dewey, Mary J. Miss, millinery and dress making, 108 Fifth.


DEXTER, A. C., shipper and salesman, Mount Vernon Mill, River.


Dexter, Chester B., bakery, 141 Fourth.


DEXTER, O., fancy cake baker, 31 King.


Deyo, M. J. Mrs., millinery and fancy goods, 206 River.


DeZouche, L. H., wood carver and designer, 351 River, corner Grand Division.


DIAMOND ALE BREWERY, corner Fifth and Liberty, Mrs. Kyran Cleary, prop., Wm. V. Cleary, business manager.


Diamond File Works, 680 River, Hitchens & Wheelers, props.


Diamond Tea Store, corner King and Jacob, Thos. Faulkner, prop.


Dickerman, Mark S., Troy Steam Marble Works, 81, 83 and 85 Ferry.


Dingman, Charles N., (C. N. Dingman & Co.)


Dingman, C. N. & Co., (Charles Ñ. and Jacob Dingman and Adam A. Feathers,) props. of Farmers' Hotel, groceries and feed, 130 and 134 Congress.


Dingman, Jacob, (C. N. Dingman & Co.)


Dinney, Walter, saloon, 620 River.


DIX, JAMES P., (E. L. Stout & Co.)


Dodds, Fargus, (Dodds & Ferguson.)


Dodds & Ferguson, (Fargus Dodds and Wm. Ferguson,) plumbers, gas and steam fit- ters, 361 Fulton.


*DODGE, JOHN L., manufs. and dealers in men's, boys' youth's, ladies' misses' and children's boots, shoes, slippers, rubbers &c., 366 River.


DODGE, JOHN W., refreshment and dining saloon, 558 Fulton, north end of Union Depot.


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CITY OF TROY.


DODGE, JOHN W., (Loop & Dodge.)


Dodge, M. W., boots and shoes, 3 King. Dohan, Timothy, grocer, 503 Fourth. DOLAN, EDWARD, (Lyon & Dolan.) Dolan, Peter W., cigar maker, 382 River.


Don, John, stone yard, corner Hoosick and North Second. Donahue, Mary Mrs., confectionery and Yankee notions, 195 Congress.


Donnelly, J. W., (Doud & Donnelly.)


Donnelly, Maurice, copper and tinsmith, 105% Fourth.


Donnohue, H. Mrs., groceries, 367 Second.


DONOHUE, WM., justice of the peace and asst. police justice, 86 Second.


Donovan, Timothy, baker, 80 Hill.


DOOLEY, P. J., stationer and Catholic book seller, 182 River.


Dooley, Wm., shoe maker, corner Hill and Washington.


Dorcey, T. Mrs., candies, 309 Fourth.


Doring, Chas., leader Troy Cornet and String Band, 88 Second.


DORING, FRANCIS, cigar manuf. and saloon, 156 North Fourth. DORR, JOSEPH P., (Dorr & Stone.)


DORR, PHILIP, grocery and saloon, 145 Ferry.


DORR & STONE, (Joseph P. Dorr and Chas. Stone,) merchant tailors and wholesale dealers in clothing, 274 and 276 River.


*DORRANCE, J. A., dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, 368 River.


Doty, M. Mrs., dress maker, 248 Congress.


Double Reservoir Stove Co., 277 River, manuf. Mansard Cook, Daniel E. Paris, manager.


Doud & Donnelly, (J. Doud and J. W. Donnelly,) booksellers, stationers and news agents, picture and frame dealers &c., 28 King.


Doud, J., (Doud & Donnelly.)


Dougherty, John, grocer, 642 River.


DOUGLASS, G. L., agent for Western Transportation Co., 191 River.


DOUGLASS, WALTER S., book keeper with Flack & Co., 8 and 10 Franklin.


Downey, Thos., butcher, 236 Fourth.


Drake, Francis, coach and saddlery hardware, 237 River.


Drake, R. L., artists' depot, 341 River.


Draper, Frederick E., (Fitzpatrick & Draper.)


DRAPER, JAMES R., dentist, 463 Fulton.


DRAPER, S. & SON, (Stephen and Wm. H.,) twine and fish lines, 81 Ferry.


DRAPER. STEPHEN, (S. Draper & Son.)


DRAPER, WM. H., (S. Draper & Son.)


Drube, H., civil engineer and surveyor, over 64 Congress.


DUBUQUE, L. R., (Neal Bros. & Co.)


Duevan, Thos., saloon, 239 North Third.


Duffy, Chas., news room, 755 Fourth.


Duffy, James, prop. Saratoga House, 466 River.


Duffy, James, wood yard, 382 Fourth.


Duffy, James P., shoe maker, 655 Fulton.


DUFFY, MICHAEL, groceries and provisions, corner Eagle and Ninth.


Duffy, P. Mrs., prop. Elm House, North.


DUFFY, STEPHEN, groceries, drugs and medicines, 763 River.


Dugdale, James, furniture, 539 Fourth.


Duke, J. H., (Duke & Lockwood.)


Duke, John, wholesale butcher and meat market, 287 and 769 Fourth.


Duke & Lockwood, (J. H. Duke and Homer N. Lockwood,) importers of linen goods, Green Block, Broadway. Duke, Thos., meat market, 409 Second.


*DULLEY, J. J., wood carving of all kinds, 407 River.


Dunbar, Samuel, shoe maker, 163 Green.


Dundon, Michael, city bill poster, 218 River.


Dunham, D. W., (H. Mott & Co.)


DUNHAM, T. M., (Pine, Miller & Dunham.)


Dunlavey, John, prop. Broadway House, 2 Fulton.


Dunlop, Sarah Mrs., groceries and provisions, 76 Vale Avenue.


Dunn, Martin, grocer, corner Madison and Third.


Dupuis, Joseph, brick manuf., Fifth, south of Poestenkill.


DURANT, WM. C., (Busswell, Durant & Co.)


Durfee, H., (Durfee & Newth.)


Durfee & Newth, (H. Durfee and N. J. Newth,) Troy Bonnet and Hat Bleachery, 344 River, 2d floor.


Durfee, W. A., bonnet and hat bleacher, 310 River, up stairs.


Durr, Robert, cigar maker, 287 Congress.


DUSENBERRY & ANTHONY, (Chas. E. Dusenberry and Jesse B. Anthony,) props. Union Mills and wholesale dealers and manufs. coffee, spices, mustard, soda, cream tartar, saleratus &c., 363 River.


DUSENBERRY, CHAS. E., (Dusenberry & Anthony.)


274 RENSSELAER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. DR. N. D. ROSS, HAVING RETURNED TO THE CITY, MAY BE FOUND AT Office Hours,-9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. . Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map. A few doors below the American Hotel.


DENTIST!


18 I hird Street, second door south of his former office,


Where he will be pleased to wait on those professionally who may wish his services in any department of the Dental Practice, and at reasonable rates.


No. 18 Third Street, - TROY, N. Y.


WILLIAM FLEMING, 12, 14 and 16 Congress Street, TROY, N. Y.


PLUMBER, STEAM & GASFITTER, AND DEALER IN


Wrought Iron Pipe, plain and galvanized ; Cast Iron Pipe, all sizes and descriptions ; Block Tin Pipe, excellent for spring water and as cheap as lead pipe ; Lift and Force, Drive Well and Cistern Pumps of the best quality.


GAS AND KEROSENE CHANDELIERS ; PORTABLE GAS MACHINES for Coun- try use-Warranted Safe and Reliable; Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Marble Wash Stands, Gas and Steam Cocks, Valves, &c.


Drive Well Pipes Put Down on Short Notice.


BUCKEYE


CITY OF TROY.


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DUTCHER, JACOB M., (J. M. Dutcher & Son.)


DUTCHER, J. M. & SON, (Jacob M. and T. Henry,) stoves and house furnishing goods, 118 Congress.


DUTCHER, T. HENRY, (J. M. Dutcher & Son.)


Dutrizac, J. O., physician, 343 Second.


Dwyer, Michael, shoe maker, 6 Washington.


Dyer, A. Mrs. & Co., (Mrs. M. Lay,) millinery, 224 River.


Dyer Bros., (Lucius L. and Wm. H.,) stone cutters, corner River and Adams.


Dyer, Wm. H., (Dyer Bros.)


Dyer, Lucius H., (Dyer Bros.)


E.


*EAGLE BREWERY, corner Second and Canal, Hoellinger & O'Brien, props.


Eagle, Geo., cigar manuf., 478 Fourth. Eagle, Jacob, druggist, 136 River. Eagle, John, cigar maker, 729 River.


Eagle, J. M., cigar manuf., Jefferson.


Eagle Saloon, 131 River, James Johnston, prop.


EARL, H. M., (Earl & Wilson.)


EARL & WILSON, (H. M. Earl and Washington Wilson,) manufs. of collars and cuffs, 5 Union, Troy, and 217 Church, New York.


Eastern Hotel, 112 River, Daniel Morey, prop.


Eaton, E. O,, agent Troy Hosiery Manuf. Co.


*EBEL, CHRISTOPHER, hair dresser, 70 Congress.


EDDY, CHAS., (Eddy & Corse.)


EDDY & CORSE, (Chas. Eddy and Albert C. Corse,) manufs. stoves, ranges and self- feed hot air furnaces, 540 River, corner Hoosick.


Eddy, Geo. W., manuf. of stoves, 193 River.


Eddy & Greene, (L. D. Eddy and D. M. Greene,) city surveyors and civil engineers, 13% State.


Eddy, L. D., (Eddy & Greene.)


Edwards, Henry C., shoe maker, 329 Congress.


Egin, Wm., saloon, 351 Fourth.


EGOLF, JOSEPH, tobacco and cigars, 3 First.


Elder, John, dye works, 53 State.


Elliott, A. B., agent Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, 3 Broadway.


ELLIS & BONESTEEL, (Thos. Ellis and Jacob H. Bonesteel,) importers and dealers in wines, brandies, rums, gins, bourbon, wheat and rye whiskies, 369 River.


Ellis, E., merchant tailor and gents' furnishing, 166 River.


ELLIS, ELIZA MRS., dress and cloak making, 492 River.


*ELLIS, M. MRS., Troy Artificial Hair Store, 462 Fulton.


ELLIS, THOS., (Ellis & Bonesteel.)


Elm Grove Laundry, 24 Harrison Place, John C. Blair, prop.


Elm House, North, Mrs. P. Duffy, prop.


EMPIRE BREWERY, 188 to 200 Fifth, Daly & Stanton, props.


Empire Car Wheel Works, Heart & Co., props.


Empire Foundry, corner Second and Ida, salesroom 283 River, Sweet, Quimby & Perry, props., manufs. cook stoves.


Empire Steam Dye Works, 128 River, Isaac Hilton, prop.


English, James, second hand furniture, 220 Fourth.


English, John, baker, 347 Second.


English, John & Co., (Daniel Lyons,) coal yard, 335 Second.


ENSIGN, ISAAC, druggist, 116 Congress.


Entwistle, Mary Mrs., clairvoyant physician, 603 River.


Eppele, E. Mrs., dress making and plain sewing, Sixth, near Congress.


EPTING, FREDERICK, butcher and prop. market, Douw, between River and Vale Avenue.


ERNST, ANTHONY, (Joyce & Ernst.)


Erwin, - Mrs., candy store, 111 North Second.


ESTES, CHAS. M., (Cluett & Sons.)


Evans, Robert, (colored,) clothes cleaned and repaired, 10 First.


EVERETT, E. L., (Everett & Son.)


Everett, Frank, saloon, 101 Fifth.


EVERETT, L, C., (Everett & Son.)


EVERETT & SON, (L. C. and E. L.,) fine art gallery, picture frames &c., 2 First. Everingham, A. E., meat market, 616 River.


Everingham, Alex., (Everingham & Hogg.)


Everingham & Hogg, (Alex. Everingham and L. Hogg,) manufs. boilers and tanks, cor- ner North and Mount.


Excelsior Brewery, corner Ferry and Sixth, Kennedy & Murphy, props.


Excelsior Coffee and Spice Mills, 317 River, C. H. Garrison, prop.


Excelsior Knitting Mills, Ida Hill, F. W. Farnand, prop.


Exchange Hotel, 137 Congress, G. Taber, prop.


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.


276 RENNSSELAER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


J. W. KENNEDY,


466


468


River Street, - TROY, N. Y.


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


CABINET WARE


Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattresses, &c.


All of my Goods are made by experienced workmen from the best of lumber and other materials, and will be sold as low as the market will afford.


THOMAS H. O'BRIEN,


IMPORTER OF


BRANDIES, WINES, GINS,


IRISH & SCOTCH WHISKIES, And Wholesale Dealer in


BOURBON AND RYE


WHISKIES !


DUFFEY'S BLOCK, No. 458 RIVER STREET, TROY, N. Y.


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CITY OF TROY.


F.


Fahl, Wm., shoe maker, 26 Mount. Fahortv, John, saloon, 420 Fourth.


FAIRWEATHER, A., (Fairweather & Williams.)


*FAIRWEATHER & WILLIAMS, (A. Fairweather and M. H. Williams,) groceries, provisions &c., 380 River, opposite the bridge.


FALES, ANDREW B., (Wager, Fales & Co.,) commissioner of deeds.


Fales, F. A., provisions, 147 River.


FALES, F. M., (Van Tine & Fales.)


Fallon, John J., tobacconist and saloon keeper, corner Second and Madison. Farley, James, painter, 23 Ferry.


Farley, John, junk shop and grocery.


Farmers' Hotel, 130 and 134 Congress, C. N. Dingmar & Co., props.


Farnand, F. W., Excelsior Knitting Mills, Ida Hill.


Farnham, C. W., (Blanchard & Farnham.)


Farnham, Louisa L., boarding house, 395 River.


FARNHAM, W. H., (Buckley & Farnham.)


FARRELL, JAMES, saloon, 13 Federal.


Farrell, Michael, saloon and livery, 7 Vale Avenue.


FARRELL, THOS., grocer and liquor dealer, 33 Hoosick.


FARRELL, WM. B., groceries and provisions, 423 Fourth, corner Monroe.


Faulkner, J., boots and shoes, 288 River.


Faulkner, Thos., Diamond Tea Store, corner King and Jacob.


Feathers, Adam A., (C. N. Dingman & Co.)


*FEDERAL STREET MARBLE WORKS, corner North Second, Peter Grant, prop. Fellows, A. C., (Bennett, Fellows & Co.)


Fellows, Tisdale E., bookkeeper for Wm. Taylor, River.


FELTER, MAHLON, allo. physician and surgeon, 106 Fifth.


*FENNESSEY, THOMAS, custom boot maker, 2 Broadway.


FERGUSON, H. A., 457 River.


Ferguson, Wm., (Dodds & Ferguson.)


Ferriss, J. H., (John A. Ferriss & Son.)


Ferriss, John A. & Son, (J. H.,) importers and jobbers of crockery and glass ware, 255 River.


Feyl, Anthony, bakery, 851 River.


FIELD, FRANKLIN, (Browns & Field.)


Fields, Michael, grocer, 246 Fourth.


FIFTH AVENUE MARKET, corner Federal and South Second, James R. Fonda, prop. File Bros., (Joel F. and Chas. E.,) props. Saturday Bulletin, 218 River.


File, M. J., custom shirt maker.


*FILLEY, M. L., hot air furnace, stove and pattern manufacturer, 287 River. Finnigan, Mrs., second hand clothing, 486 River.


First Baptist Church, Third, between State and Congress.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TROY, capital $300,000, Thomas Coleman, president ;


R. H. Thurmana cashier ; Wm. G. Crissey, teller ; M. M. Waterman, book keeper, 15 First.


First Presbyterian Church, First, between Congress and Ferry.


FISK, LORENZO C., (Van Schoonhoven, Fisk & Converse.)


FITCH, FRANCIS, (Fitch & Keren.)


FITCH, GEO. W. REV., pastor Vale Avenue M. E. Church.


FITCH & KEREN, (Francis Fitch and B. F. Keren,) billiard rooms, 22 Third.


FITZGERALD BROTHERS, (John and Edmund,) ales and porter, Garryown Brewery, 495 and 505 River.


FITZGERALD, EDMUND, (Fitzgerald Brothers.)


Fitzgerald, J. A., (P. J. Fitzgerald & Bro.)


FITZGERALD, JAMES, groceries, provisions, wines and liquors, 118 North Second.


FITZGERALD, JOHN, (Fitzgerald Brothers.)


Fitzgerald, John, saloon, 424 Fourth.


Fitzgerald, M., importer and wholesale dealer in brandies, gins and wines, 114 North Second.


Fitzgerald, P. J. & Bro., (J. A.,) importers of brandies, gins and wines, 400 River and 10 King.


Fitzgerald, Thos., grocer, corner Eighth and Hoosick.


Fitzpatrick & Draper, (Philip Fitzpatrick and Frederick E. Draper,) tobacconists, 286 River.


Fitzpatrick, James, saloon, 407 Fourth.


Fitzpatrick, Philip, (Fitzpatrick & Draper.)


Fitzpatrick, Thos., saloon, 80 Hill.


Fitzsimmons, John, grocer, 191 Fourth.


FLACK & BRO., (David and Wm. A.,) wholesale dealers in flour, groceries, seeds &c., 375 River.


Flack, C. S. & Co., (Hiram Ives and W. L. Thayer,) bakers, 8 and 10 Franklin. Flack, David H., (Flack & Bro.)


See Card on Map.


Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York.


BUCKEYE


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EAFFORD NEWELL, FEREOTYPER


Corner River and Fourth Streets, OVER COBDEN'S GALLERY, TROY, N. Y.


JOB WOR


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,


Promplly and Carefully Executed. Printers by furnishing OLD METAL, can have their Leads and Slugs cast for 1216 cents per pound.


The Northern Budget!


AN INDEPENDENT


SUNDAY MORNING JOURNAL.


Contains latest Telegraph and Local News. Cir- culates largely in T'roy, Albany, West Troy, Cohoes, Waterford, Lansingburgh, and the Valley of the Hudson, accessible by Horse Cars Sunday Mornings, and by Mail to the North 7


Read by Many Thousands, And Circulates double that of any other Journal in Troy, with a single exception. H Unexcelled as an Advertising Medium. C. L. MAC ARTHUR, Editor, No. 1 First Street, TROY, N. Y.


CITY OF TROY.


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Flack, Wm. A., (Fla & Bro.)


*FLAGG & FREAR John Flagg and Wm. H. Frear,) dry goods, 3 and 4 Cannon Place, Broadway.


FLAGG, JOHN, (Flagg & Frear.)


Flagg, John, (Flagg, King & Co.)


FLAGG, JOHN L., (Runkle & Flagg,) (Hudson River Fisk Flagging and Paving Co.,) Member of Assembly, 1st dist.


Flagg, King & Co., (John Flagg, A. B. King and H. S. Blakeman,) carpets, oil cloths, matting and upholstery goods, corner Fourth and Fulton, up stairs.


Flaharty, John, grocer, Hoosick.


Flandrau, Emily Mrs., millinery, 115 Fourth.


Flannery, Edward, grocer, corner Hill and Washington.


Flannigan, Patrick, blacksmith, 697 Fourth.


Flarity, David, news room, Madison.


*FLEMING, JAMES, liquor dealer, 200 Fourth, corner Division.


Fleming, John, grocer and liquor dealer, 235 Fourth, corner Washington.


*FLEMING, WM., gas fitter and plumber, 12, 14 and 16 Congress.


Fletcher, Thos. J., hair dresser, 98 Congress.


Flinn, E. Mrs., saloon, 765 Fourth.


Flinn, Paul, market, 303 Second.


Flint, I .. A., (Flint & Mallery.)


Flint & Mallery, (L. A. Flint and Thos. C. Mallery,) fruits and oysters, 94 Congress. Flood, Virginia Mrs., dress maker, 382 Second.


Foley, Cornelius, meat market and saloon, corner First and Madison.


FOLEY, THOS., grocer, corner Hoosick and Ninth.


Folk, Peter, saloon keeper and stove mounter, Ida.


FONDA, JAMES R., Fifth Avenue Market, corner Federal and South Second.


Fontaine, Mary Mrs., confectionery, 9 Bridge Avenue.


Footer, J. Marshall, merchant tailor, 244 River.


FORD, DANIEL W., teller, National State Bank of Troy and notary public.


FORD, E. J., (Carter, Ford & Prentice.)


FORD, I. V., manager Rensselaer and Saratoga telegraph line. Ford, John B., under sheriff and auctioneer.


FORD, S. V. R., (Ide Bros. & Ford.)


Ford, W. T., (Cole & Ford.)


Formaen, Robert, saloon, 126 River.


Forrest, Andrew J., exchange office, 4 Franklin Square.


Forrest, H. D., saloon, 588 River.


Forrest, Joseph, clothing, 20 Congress.


Forsyth, Fursman & Cowan, (James Forsyth, Edgar L. Fursman and Esek Cowan,) lawyers, 10 State.


Forsyth, James, (Forsyth, Fursman & Cowan.)


FOSTER, A. Z., dry goods for cash, 328 River.


· Foster, Samuel, deputy county clerk, Court House, Second.


Fox, Geo. S., photographer, 98 Congress.


Fox, Robert G., prop. Troy File Works, at Marshall's Mills.


Foxell, Jones & Millard, (Joseph Foxell, Thos. Jones and Edward W. Millard,) manufs. hollow ware, corner Middleburgh and North Fourth.


Foxell, Joseph, (Foxell, Jones & Millard.)


*FRANCIS, J. M. & TUCKER, (Henry O. R. Tucker,) props. of Troy Times, 209 and 211 River.


Francis, Robert, saloon, 82%% Congress.


Franklin Iron Works, corner River and Hutton, Thos. S. Sutherland, prop.


Franks, J. H., saw filer, 142 Fifth.


FREAR, WM. H., (Flagg & Frear.)


Free, H. R., exchange office, 15 Ferry.


Freeman, George W., (Milligan, Freeman & Co.)


Freeman, J.W., (C. Willard & Co.)


Friends' Meeting House, Fourth, corner State.


Freiot, Charles, physician and surgeon, 14 Fourth.


Freiot, Smith, boarding house, 74 Sixth.


Frezon, Barney, vegetables and oysters, 29 King.


Friedheim, M., second hand clothing and furniture, corner Fifth and Ferry.


Friel, John, reeds and harness, 81 Ferry.


Fritzpatrick, John, marble works, Second.


Fuchs, Chas., saloon, 418 River.


Fuller, Chas. L., city surveyor, 11 Mutual Bank Building, State.


Fuller, Joseph W., (Fuller, Warren & Co.)


Fuller, M. F. Miss., variety store, 136 Second.


Fuller, Warren & Co., (Joseph W. Fuller, John Hobart Warren and Geo. A. Wells,) Clin- ton Stone Works, 255 and 257 River.


Funk, Geo., piano tuner, 151 Third.


Fursman, Edgar L., (Forsyth, Fursman & Cowan.)


BUCKEYE


Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York.


Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.


See Card on Map.


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ESTABLISHED IN 1838.


DRY GOODS! BETTS & MEDBURY,


(SUCCESSORS TO KEELER & BETTS.)


No. 13 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


DRY GOODS!


Of Every Description.


We are constantly receiving all the novelties as they appear in the market in


Press Goods


HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,


HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC.


Mourning Department.


A SPECIALTY.


EMBRACING EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF


MOURNING GOODS, For DRESSES, CRAPE VEILS, BONNETS, COLLARS, Etc.


This Department was founded years ago by Mr. J. S. KEELER, and has been con- constantly increased and popularized, so that we now confidently assert that in this branch of business we offer the best, largest and cheapest stock north of New York City.


BETTS & MEDBURY.


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S. TOBEY & CO,


Merchant


Tailors,


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


Men's and Boys' Clothing !


AT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


The place to buy fashionable, well made and satisfactory Clothing, at the lowest possible price.


EVERY GARMENT' WARRANTED.


Where you can select from the largest and most complete assortment in the city.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO


CUSTOM ORK.


A FULL LINE OF ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF


Foreign and Domestic Fabrics,


Constantly on hand, which will be made to order in the best style, at the lowest rates.


ALSO A FINE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF


Gents' Furnishing Goods.


NO. 286 RIVER STREET, TROY, N. Y.


RI


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THE NEW LIGHT! 1


NEW LIGHT


APICHAD


A NEW FIRST CLASS COOKING STOVE,


WITH A Shaking and Dumping Grate, A Hot-Air Draft and a Large and Perfectly Ventilated Oven.


1


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The Reservoir is of Cast Iron, and is suspended over the fire; a Jacket of Russia Iron forms a Flue completely surrounding it. It heats water very rapidly.


THE NEW LIGHT IS UNEQUALED AS A FUEL SAVING STOVE. MANUFACTURED BY


BUSWELL, DURANT & CO., TROY, N. Y.


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GALBRAITH, JOHN, tailor, 502 River.


GALE & ALDEN, (John B. Gale and Chas. L. Alden,) lawyers, 16 First. GALE, E. THOMPSON, president of United National Bank of Troy.


GALE, JOHN B., (Gale & Alden.)


Galicenstine, Chas., custom tailor, 314 Fulton, up stairs.


GALLAGHER, JOHN, (Bulman & Gallagher.)


Gallaher, S. Mrs., varieties, 126 Second.


GALLUP, CHAS., book keeper Gallup Manuf. Co., 329 River.


GALLUP MANUF. CO., Wm. H. Gallup, president ; manufs. gents' linen collars, cuffs, shirt fronts, ladies' collars and cuffs ; manufactory, office and salesroom, 329 and 331 River, Troy ; salesroom 335 Broadway, New York; rooms 23 and 24 Moffat's Build- ing.


GALLUP, WM. H., president Gallup Manuf. Co.


Galusha, E., cabinet and upholstery ware house, 270 River.


Galusha, Henry, (Squires, Sherry & Galusha.)


Ganley, Dominick, boarding house and saloon, 17 Federal.


GARDE, S. D. MRS., dress and cloak making, 63 Congress.


GARDNER, ANSON G., laundry, 42 North Fourth.


*GARDNER, CHAS. H., merchant tailor, 34 Fourth,


Gardner, James, grocer, 264 Fourth.


Garland, James, grocer, 18 Adam.


Garrison, C. H., prop. Excelsior Coffee and Spice Mills, 317 River.


GARRYOWN BREWERY, 495 and 505 River, Fitzgerald Bros., props.


Gary, Geo., (Patton & Gary.)


Gates, Amanda Mrs., variety store, 610 River.


Gates, James P., (Gates & Smart.)


Gates & Smart, (James P. Gates and Joseph W. Smart,) coal dealers and teamsters, 89 River, corner Division.


GAY, WILLARD, cashier of National State Bank of Troy, and treasurer and secretary of The State Savings Bank of Troy, also notary.


Gearin, Michael, grocer and liquor dealer, corner First and Adams.


GEER, ANDREW, (Scott & Geer.)


GEER, GILBERT, JR., (Geer & Van Arnam.)


GEER & VAN ARNAM, (Gilbert Geer, Jr. and Chas. H. Van Arnam,) insurance and real estate brokers, 5 Mansion House Block.


Geren, Frank, saloon, 298 North.


German Mission Church, (M. E .. ) State, between Fifth and sixth.


Gertzen, Wm., tobacconist, 129 River.


GIBBS, A. B. & L. H., (Albert B. and Luman H.,) flour commission merchants, and dealers in all kinds of grain, &c., 179 River.


GIBBS, ALBERT B., (A. B. & L. H. Gibbs.)


GIBBS, LUMAN H., (A. B. & L. H. Gibbs.)


Gibson, John W., shoemaker, 16 Hoosick.


Gibson, Robert F., shoemaker, 93 River.


Gifford, M. P., baggage master, Rensselaer & Saratoga R. R.


Gilbert, Mary Ann Mrs., dress maker, 773 River.


Gilbert, Uri, mayor, office Atheneum Building, First.


GILES, H. G. & SON, (Henry G. and Leonard H.,) manufs. and dealers in stoves, 195 River.


GILES, HENRY G., (H. G. Giles & Son.)


GILES, LEONARD H., (H. G. Giles & Son.)


Gill, John, saloon, 34 Federal.


Gillespy, J. H., (J. J. Gillespy & Son.)


Gillespy, J. J. & Son, (J. H.,) wines and liquors, 271 River.


Gillies, Donald, boots and shoes, 214 River.


GINIVEN, THOS. W., tailor, 636 River.


Giroux, C. L. B., physcian, 386 Second.


GLEASON, JOHN H., carriage and wagon maker, and blacksmith, 228 Fonrth.




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