Gazetteer and business directory of Rensselaer County, N. Y., for 1870-71, Part 36

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


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Gleason, S. O., wholesale and retail druggist, 312 River.


Globe Flouring Mills, 143 River, Jonas E. Hanaman, prop.


Gnadendorff, H., apothecary, 6 and 7 Mansion House Block, Broadway, corner Second, also allo. physician, office 12 Second.


Godson, J. Q., (Thomas Godson & Son.)


Godson, Thomas & Son, (J. Q.,) harness, saddles and trunks, 272 River.


Goetz, Damian, shoe shop, 338 Second.


*GOLDEN, G. D., undertaker, William, above State.


Goldsmith, Alex. S., watches and jewelry, 330 River.


GOLDSMITH, THOS., watches, clocks, jewelry &c., 3 Museum Building.


Goldstone, M., ready made clothing, 105 Congress.


Gonzaga, Mother, superior Convent Sisters of St. Joseph, Fourth, near Greenbush. GOODRICH, FRED. S., (Goodrich & Woodcock,) watches and jewelry, 469 Fulton.


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B. H. HIDLEY'S PIANO AND ORGAN ROOMS,


No. 12 Mansion House, Troy, N. Y.


The place to procure the unrivalled Steck, Chickering, Haus- man, Gray & Emerson


PIANO FORTES MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, NEW HAVEN COMPANY Organs & Melodeons


Musical Merchandise of every description, Wholesale and Retail.


TUNING AND REPAIRING Done by Competent Workmen. Prices satisfactory.


MAIN BROTHERS,


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AGENTS FOR THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED, IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE !


The Vertical Feed-Bar involves a NEW FEATURE in Sewing Machines, pos sessing one of the most valuable working principles ever patented ; its operation is positive, enabling it to run over seams and turn corners, without changing the tension, length of stitch, or stopping the motion of the Machine.


Please call and see it before pur- chasing.


Office and Salesroom,


460 Fulton Street,


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TROY, N. Y.


J. T. MAIN.


I. S. MAIN.


Z. D. MAIN.


CITY OF TROY.


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*GOODRICH & WOODCOCK, (Fred. S. Goodrich and Donn. C. Woodcock Jr.,) agents for the Improved Howe Sewing Machine, 469 Fulton.


Goodsell, J. H., wholesale dealer in oysters, 10 Union.


GOODSPEED, A., 7th Avenue Market, near corner of Jacob and North Fourth.


Goodspeed, James E., saloon, 359 Fulton.


GORDINIER, A. W., (Gordinier & Betts.)


GORDINIER & BETTS, (A. W. Gordinier and C. E. Betts,) groceries and provisions, 506 River.


Gorman, James, meat market, 38 Federal.


Gorman, John, meat market, 92 River.


Gorman, P., groceries and provisions, 13 Jacob.


Gorman, Timothy, saloon, 278 North Second.


GORMLY, JOHN, meat market, 351 Congress St. Continued.


Gory, Wm., turner, McAdam Road.


Gory, Wm. H., butcher, McAdam Road.


GOSS, C. H., laundry, 81 and 83 North Third.


Goss, E. A. Miss, dress maker, Broadway, near Third.


Gotsell, Ellen Mrs., variety shop, 263 Fourth.


Goubel, A., head miller in Canal Mill.


Gouchier, Joseph, saloon, 348 Fourth.


Grace, James, saloon, 423 Fourth.


Grace, -Mrs., grocer, 11 North Fourth.


GRAHAM, JOHN, boot and shoe maker and chiropodist, 68 Ferry.


Grange, James, saloon, 523 Fourth.


GRANT, G. H., (Grant & Rhodes.)


*GRANT, PETER, prop. Federal St. Marble Works, corner North Second.


GRANT & RHODES, (G. H. Grant and Geo. N. Rhodes,) hats, caps and furs, 5 Museum Building.


GRASER, CHAS. F., confectionery and ice cream saloon, 63 Congress.


Gratz, E. J., hate, caps and furs, 119% Congress.


Gratz, Emanuel, ready made clothing, 111 Congress.


Graves, Aaron H., (Graves, Page & Co.)


GRAVES, ADOLPHUS A., groceries and provisions, corner Sixth and State.


Graves, Page & Co., (Aaron H. Graves, Freeborn H. Page and Allen Williams,) whole- sale grocers, 221 and 223 River.


Green, A. M., supt, Green & Son's spring factory, Smith Avenue.


GREEN, EDWARD, book and job printer, 216 River, up stairs.


Green, Edward, shoemaker, 10 Jacob.


Green, Hannibal & Son, (Moses C.,) wholesale dealers in hardware, corner Broadway and Fourth.


Green, Joseph, fancy hair store, 352 Fulton.


Green, Moses C., (Hannibal Green & Co.


Green, R. A., saloon, 119 Fifth.


GREEN, ROBERT, furniture dealer, 335 and 337 River.


Green & Son, (Hanibal and Moses,) spring factory, Smith Avenue.


Green, Wm., baker, 290 Fourth.


GREENE, CHANCY O., (Sheldon, Greene & Co.)


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


Greene, James W. & Co., (J. M. Warren & Co.,) manufs. stamped and pressed wares, monitor coal hods, &c., Troy Stamping Works, 261 River.


Greenfield, John N., optician, 7 First.


Greenman, Edward W., county clerk, Court House, Second.


GREENMAN, L., furniture, wholesale and retail, 343 and 345 River.


Greenman & Witbeck, (Schuyler Greenman and C. V. Witbeck,) collar and shirt laun- dry, 116 William.


Gregory, Edwin D., confectionery, 53 Congress.


Griffith, Lewis E., lawyer, 282 River.


GRIFFITHS, JOSIAH, house and sign painter, 31 Second.


Grimes, Peter, grocer, 261 Fourth.


Grimes, Robert, cigar maker, 203 Fourth.


Griswold, Chester, (John A. Griswold & Co.)


GRISWOLD, JOHN A., (John A. Griswold & Co.,) president of Troy City National Bank. Griswold, John A. & Co.,(Erastus Corning, Erastus Corning, jr. and Chester Griswold,) props. of Rensselaer Iron Works, South Troy.


*GRISWOLD OPERA HOUSE, 12 Third, W. D. Van Arnum, prop.


Groesback, L. H., book keeper, Central National Bank of Troy.


GROFF, JOHN M., (Shaver, Henderson & Groff.)


Gross, Louis, clothing, 123 Congress.


Gross, Morris, merchant tailor, 119 Congress.


Guenther, Phillip, barber, 8 King.


Gunnison & Stewart, (William Gunnison and J. M. Stewart,) manufs. of gents' and ladies' linen collars and cuffs, Fulton, corner Fifth.


Gunnison, William, ( Gunnison & Stewart.)


Gurley, William, vice president of National Exchange Bank of Troy.


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Mrs. S. T. BREWER, CONFECTIONERY


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ICE CREAM ROOMS, TOYS & FANCY GOODS,


Cold Soda from the Polar Fountain on Draught during the Season.


NO. 109 CONGRESS STREET, TROY, N. Y.


Cloaks, Shawls and Suits, 10 and 12 Broadway, Troy, N. Y., ' (SECOND STORY.)


CLOAKS on hand and made to order in the latest style and best manner. Materials for Outside Garments sold and cut and fitted. Waterproofs of the best quality of Goods, are made a SPECIALTY.


SUITS are made to order of materials to suit the taste of purchasers. Materials furnished with the Trimmings or Trimmings alone, if the Materials are furnished. Special attention to BRIDAL OUTFITS.


SHAWLS in all styles and prices, from the best makers in this and foreign coun- tries. Styles too numerous to mention.


Having followed the manufacturing of LADIES' OUTSIDE GARMENTS for the last twenty years in Troy, I would cordially invite those wishing Goods in this line of trade, to call and see my stock of Goods before purchasing.


CALVIN S. SILL.


P. S .- L. H. SUITS would say to his friends and customers that he can be found at my Room. C. S. S.


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*GURLEY, W. & L. E., manufs. of civil engineers' and surveyors' instruments, 514 Fulton.


Guy, Thomas J., lawyer, Mutual Bank Building, State.


Guyon, Michael, grocer, 474 Second.


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Hackey, Daniel, saloon, 110 North Fourth.


Hagen, Gustave, watches and jewelry, 78 Congress.


Hagen, Wm., employment office, insurance agent and notary public, 29 Second.


HAGGERTY, JOHN, pork packing establishment, 10 King.


HAHN, EMANUEL, cigar manufacturer, near Haight's store, 114% Congress.


*HAHN, GEORGE, custom boot maker, 49 State.


HAIGHT, I. N., leather and findings, 114 Congress.


Hair, J. C., (Bailey & Hair.)


HAKES, GEORGE W., (Davis & Hakes.)


HALE, Z. H. P., agent Warren's Improved Fire and Water Proof Roofing, also Lillie's Improved Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Third, corner Broadway.


Haley, Martin, grocer, 439 Third.


Hall, Benj. H., lawyer and commissioner of deeds, 18 and 20 Wotkyn's Block.


Hall, G. A., Novelty Dining Saloon, 349 River, west side, up stairs.


Hall, Jeremiah, shoemaker, River.


HALL, S. W., prop. Hall's Old Rensellaer Dye House, 403 River.


Halladay, Henry, carriage trimmer, 202 Fourth.


HALLADAY, H. H., general engraver, stencil and steel letter cutter, 382 River. Halligan, James Mrs., millinery and fancy goods, 320 River.


HAM, ROBERT, (Scorer & Ham.)


Hambert, H., machinist, room 30 Museum Building.


Hamil, Patrick, grocer, 256 North Second.


HAMILTON, WM., (Andrew Aird & Bros.)


Hanaman, Jonas E., prop. of Globe Flouring Mills, 143 River.


HANCOX, Eli, supt. American Chain Cable Works.


Hancox, J. W., president of New York and Troy Steamboat Co.


HANLEY, PETER JR., paper maker and prop. saloon, North.


Hanlon, Bernard, boarding house, 4 Hill.


Hann, Wm., saloon, 519 Fourth.


Hanna, Samuel, pension and claim agent, 39%% Congress.


Hanna, W. T. C. Rev., pastor Second Baptist Church, Ida Hill.


Hannon, John, books and news room, 93 Congress.


Haraty, James, foreman Green & Son's spring works, Smith Avenue.


Harberding, L., hair dresser, 123 Congress.


Hardrim, John, groceries and provisions, 61 North Third.


HARDY, WM. B., (Joseph B. Wilkinson & Co.)


Harlan, Nicholas, groceries and provisions, corner Hoosick and Eighth.


Harriman, J. N., secretary of New York and Troy Steamboat Co.


*HARRIS, CHAS. W., music dealer and musical instructor, 3 and 4 Wotkyn's Block, Congress.


HARRIS, GEO. J., saloon, 45 Hoosick.


HARRIS, MORGAN A., barber, 606 River.


Harris, Morris, ready made clothing, 95 Congress.


Harrison, Geo., (Harrison & Kellogg.)


Harrison & Kellogg, (Geo. Harrison and James H. Kellogg,) props. Troy Malleable Iron Works, Fourteenth, between Congress and Christie.


Hartigan, Maurice, groceries and provisions, 221 Fourth.


Hartnett, Patrick, foreman Union Foundry, North Third.


Hartnett, Wm. A., (Sausse & Hartnett.)


Hartsfeld, Frank, skirt and corset manuf., 220 River.


HARTSHORN, E. A., (M. S. Hovey & Co.)


Harwood, G. M., lawyer, Union Bank Building.


Hasbrouck, Robert M., civil engineer and surveyor, 271 River.


Haskel, Peter S., merchant tailor, 70 Congress.


Haskell, B. F. Jr., (Weed, Haskell & Travell.)


HASKELL, M. C., dealer in coal, wood and kindling, office and yard 101, 103 and 105 North Third.


Haskins, F. H., boarding house, 12 King.


Hass, Clauss, bakery, corner North Second and Rensselaer.


Hastings, Hattie Miss, dress and cloak maker, 5 Ida Place.


Hathorn, Hiel, boot maker, 107 Ferry.


HAVEN, C. M., general agent North America Life Insurance Co., 651 Fulton.


HAVERLY, SYLVANUS, wholesale and retail dealer in staple and fancy dry goods, 340 River and 13 Fourth.


Havey, Eliza Mrs., saloon and boarding house, Ferry.


Hawk, J. M., (Geo. H. Phillips & Co.)


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Hawkins & Morris, (Zebedee Hawkins and Robert Morris,) teamsters, City Hay Market, North Second.


Hawkins, Zebedee, (Hawkins & Morris.)


Hawley & Co., (Ralph and James M. Hawley,) wholesale druggists, 213 and 215 River.


Hawley, Edwin, (Hawley & Son.)


Hawley, Harry, (Hawley & Son.)


HAWLEY, JAMES C., (James S. Hawley & Son.)


Hawley, James M., (Hawley & Co.)


HAWLEY, JAMES S. & SON, (James C.,) carpenters and builders, Union Alley, rear 93 Sixth.


Hawley, R., vice president Central Savings Bank of Troy.


Hawley, Ralph, (Hawley & Co.)


Hawley & Son, (Harry and Edwin,) grocers, 342 Congress.


HAYES, H. E., agent for New York State Life Insurance Co., and merchant tailor, 11 Bridge Avenue.


Hayes, Mary Miss, (Misses N. & M. Hayes.)


Hayes, N. & M. Misses, (Nora and Mary,) millinery and dress making, 67 Fourth.


Hayes, Nora Miss, (Misses N. & M. Hayes.) .


HAYNER, CALVIN, vice president Mutual National Bank.


Hayner, David D., (Hayner & Thompson.)


HAYNER, NELSON, shoemaker, 143% Third.


Hayner & Thompson, (David D. Hayner and Geo. W. Thompson,) house and sign paint- ers, 670 River.


Haynor, Irving, (Haynor & Shaw.)


Haynor & Shaw, (Irving Haynor and Wm. Shaw,) lawyers, Cannon Place, Broadway.


Hays, John, candies &c., 375 Third.


HAZARD, HENRY W., (Silliman & Co.)


HEALY, MARTIN N., groceries, 383 Fourth.


Heart, Casper, saw filer, 265 Congress.


Heart & Co., (J. S. Heart, G. W. Sweet, J. F. Quimby and S. W. Perry,) props. Empire Car Wheel Works.


Heart, J. S., (Heart & Co.)


*HEARTT & CO., (C. S. Heartt, J. H. Howe, F. Wright and F. G. Brown,) importers and dealers in hardware, 181 and 183 River.


HEARTT, C. S., (Heartt & Co.)


HEARTT, JONAS C., pres. board of trustees Troy Female Seminary.


Hedenberg, D. I. Mrs., druggist, 1 Hill.


Heelan, James, news dealer, 271 Fourth.


Heidger, Mattice, saloon, 15 Federal.


HEIMSTREET, THOMAS B., allo. physician and surgeon, 43 Third.


Heintz, D. H. Mrs., ladies' fancy goods, 39}{ Broadway.


HELLIWELL, EDWARD, manuf. and dealer in pebbled grain and all kinds of curried leather, 477 and 479 River.


Henan, Cornelius, saloon, 297 Fourth.


Henderson, George, carpenter and builder, 5 Liberty.


HENDERSON, J. C., (Shaver, Henderson & Groff.)


HENDERSON, J. C., (Sheldon, Greene & Co.)


Henisheimer, Chas., (J. Stettheimer Jr. & Co.)


Hennessy, C. Mrs., saloon, corner Fifth and Liberty.


HENNESSY, JAMES, horse shoeing, Maiden Lane.


Henry, Wm., cider and vinegar, 52 Division.


Herbig, George, cigar manuf., 312 Second.


Herrick, Melancthon, National Livery Stable, 12 State.


Herwidg, Adam, saloon, 262 Congress. Hess, Moses, grocer, corner Fifth and Ferry.


Hessinger, J. C .. paint shop, 380 Third.


Hiams, G. P., collar and shirt laundry, rear 108 Fourth.


Hickey, Edward, (R. W. Hickey & Brother.)


Hickey, John, grocer, 417 Fourth.


Hickey, Patrick, grocer, 447 Third.


Hickey, Rodney W., (R. W. Hickey & Brother.)


Hickey, R. W. & Brother, (Rodney W. and Edward,) livery and exchange stable, 20 State.


Hicks, C. M., bakery, 466 Fulton.


Hicks, C. R., (Palmer & Hicks.)


HICKS, E. J., (Hicks & Wolfe.)


Hicks, Patrick, shoemaker, River.


HICKS & WOLFE, (E. J. Hicks and G. G. Wolfe,) manufs. of stoves, heaters and ranges, 263 River.


*HIDLEY, B. H., music and musical instruments, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway. Hidley, John H., (Hidley & Mocs.)


Hidley & Mocs, (John H. Hidley and Joseph Mocs,) Troy City Music Rooms, 12 Mansion House Block.


Higgins, Barnard C., supt. Union Foundry Co., North Third, east side Mount Olympus.


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Higgins, Bernard C., grocer, 325 Tenth.


Higgins, Bernard H., grocery, Tenth.


Higgins Bros., (James P. and Thos. W.,) saloon, 68 Congress.


Higgins, James P., (Higgins Bros.)


HIGGINS, JOHN, contractor and builder, 391 Fourth.


HIGGINS, MATTHEW, grocer, paver and contractor, 678 River.


Higgins, Thomas W., (Higgins Bros.)


Hilburn, Isaac, meat market, corner State and Sixth.


Hildreth, George, (Hildreth & Mc Cune.)


Hildreth & McCune, (Geo. Hildreth and Wm. Mc Cune,) machinists, Olympus Works. Hile, Jacob, tailor and confectioner, 115 Fifth.


HILKE, HENRY, billiard saloon, 42 Broadway.


Hilke, Wm. F., cigar maker, 54 Mount.


HILL, CLARK C., (M. S. Hovey & Co.)


Hill, Francis, fruits and vegetables, under 14 King.


HILLIKER. J. A., wholesale dealer and commission merchant in foreign and domestic fruits, 365 River.


HILLMAN, JOSEPH, (Peck & Hillman.)


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


Hines, Lancy L., Indian doctor, 714 River.


Hinckley, T. J., groceries, provisions, meat, wood and coal, 349 Congress. Hinman, E. J. Mrs., dress making and millinery, 172 River. .


Hirschmann, Philip, tobacconist, 420 River.


Hislop, James, drugs, medicines, paints and oils, 330 Second.


Hitchens, John, (Hitchens & Wheelers.)


Hitchens & Wheelers, (John Hitchens, Alex. and Geo. H. Wheeler,) Diamond File Works, 680 River.


HOAG, LEVI, special agent Union Mutual Life Insurance Co., 253 River.


Hoar, Bridget, saloon, 3 Franklin Square.


Hodges, John, boarding house, 74 Sixth.


HOELLINGER, JOHN C., (Hoellinger & O' Brien.)


*HOELLINGER & O'BRIEN, (John C. Hoellinger and Wm. E. O' Brien,) props. of Ea- gle Brewery, corner Second and Canal Avenue.


HOFFMASTER, HENRY, saloon, 65 Sixth.


Hogan, John, boarding and sale stable, 11 State.


HOGAN, JOHN, real estate agent, 249 Fourth.


Hogan, P., grocer, 413 Fourth.


Hogben, Thos., malt house, corner Canal Avenue and Fifth.


Hogg, L., (Everingham & Hogg.)


Hogle, Hiram R., saloon, 676 River.


Holbrook, E. W. & Co., props. Mount Ida Cotton Mills.


Holcomb, G. W., druggist, 129 Congress.


Holeur, G., prop. of Union Depot Restaurant.


*HOLLAND, STEPHEN, pictures and picture frames, 53 and 55 Congress.


Holmes, Henry, (Parks, Ide & Holmes.)


Holmes, John W., (Benson, Holmes & Osgood.)


Holmes, Michael, cigar maker and prop. restaurant, 13 King.


HOLT, ROBERT, grocer, 359 Congress Continued.


Honaman, J. E., prop. Globe Flour and Feed Mills, on Poestenkill Creek, south bounda- ry of city, office 143 River.


Hooper, John H., whitewasher and wall colorer, 153 Second.


Hooper, Otis T., (C. S. Willoughby & Co.)


HORAN, KERAN, saloon, 842 River.


Horton, D. S., (Loun & Horton.)


Hotchkin, A. L., (Smith, Hotchkin & Co.)


Houghton, James H., (Brownell & Houghton.)


House, A. W., custom laundry, 66 North Second.


HOUSE, ELIJAH S., (Smith, House & Co.)


HOUSE, E. O., (S. A. House & Sons.)


HOUSE, J. M., (S. A. House & Sons.)


HOUSE, S. A. & SONS, ((J. M., W. M. and E. O.,) manufs. of ladies' and gents' linen collars, cuffs, and gents' shirt fronts, 312 River, Troy, and 53 Leonard, New York. HOUSE, W. M., (S. A. House & Sons.)


Hovey, Michael, saloon, 355 Fourth.


HOVEY, M. S. & CO., (E. A. Hartshorn and Clark C. Hill,) flax and tow merchants, manufs. cable laid flax twines, jobbers of every variety of twines, flax, moss &c., 179 River, up stairs.


*HOWARD, CHAS., silver plating and engraving, 451 Fulton.


HOWARD, EZRA S., (Howard & Teschan.)


HOWARD & TESCHAN, (Edward S. Howard and Charles Teschan,) coppersmiths and heavy sheet iron workers, 27 and 29 North Third.


Howe, A. H., tailor and draper, 268 River.


HOWE, CHANDLER, (Thompson & Howe.)


Howe, Chandler C., (Thompson & Howe.)


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HOWE, J. H., (Heartt & Co.)


Howe, W. B., boarding house, 233 North Second.


Howes, T. C., physician and druggist, 134 Second.


Howroyd, Geo., carpet weaver, 277 Congress. Hubbard, Maria C. Mrs., tailoress, 60 Congress.


Hubbell, Chas. L., allo. physician and surgeon, 35 First.


Hubbell, Hattie Miss, (Bennett & Hubbell.)


Hubert, Stephen, saloon, 750 River.


HUDSON, D., agent, Troy Paper Box Manufactory, 361 River.


HUDSON RIVER FISK FLAGGING & PAVING CO., Alex. Frear, president ; John L. Flagg, secretary and treasurer, 15 First.


Hudson River Transportation Co. of Propellers and Barges, Troy and New York, T. McManus & Co., 191 River.


Hudson, Samuel, captain steamer J. C. Osgood, corner Second and Adams.


HUDSON, THEODOSIA, vice principal Troy Female Seminary.


Hughes, Edward, groceries and provisions, corner Vale Avenue and Canal.


Hughes, Peter, grocer, 269 Green.


Hulburt, John, meat market, 311 Fourth.


HULL, H. D., (Nutting, Hull & Co.)


HUMPHREY, DAVID H., teller Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank of Troy.


HUNT, JOHN, grocer, 270 Green.


HUNT, MARTIN, stone cutting of all descriptions in the line of building, corner Church and Adams.


Hunt, Richard, retired, 313 Second.


Hunter, J. D., (Neher & Hunter.)


Huntington, Samuel, (John D.'Benedict & Co.)


Hurlbut, Louise Z., principal intermediate department, School No. 1. .


HURLEY BROS., (Thos. and Timothy J.,) book and job printers, rooms 19 and 20 Mu- seum Building.


HURLEY, THOS., (Hurley Bros.) coroner.


HURLEY, TIMOTHY J., (Hurley Bros.)


HUSCH, WM., saloon keeper and paper hanger, 46 Ferry.


Hutchings, J. C., (A. J. Bicknell & Co.) books and stationery, 264 River.


HUTCHINS, CHAS. P., carpenter and builder, 58 River.


HUTCHINSON, JOHN D., iron bridge builder, foot of Grand Division.


Hutchison, James C., physician and surgeon, 4 Ida Place.


Hutton, Wm., grocer, 253 Congress.


Hyde, James R., stoves and house furnishing goods, 424 River.


Hyde, Joseph, blacksmith, Olympus Mills.


Hyde, R. H. & Son, (R. L.,) livery, 1 Franklin.


Hylan, M. Mrs., grocer, 433 Fourth.


Hyland, Bros., (John B. and Chas.H.,) fruit, vegetables, &c., corner Second and Division. Hyland, Chas. H., (Hyland Bros.)


Hyland, John, barber shop, 755 Fourth.


Hyland, John B., (Hyland Bros.)


Hyland, Wm., manager tailoring establishment of Mrs. Annie Montague, 7 Cannon Place.


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IDE BROS. & FORD, (Geo. P. and S. N. Ide, and S. V. R. Ford,) manufs. gents' and ladies' linen collars and cuffs, 506 Fulton, Gurley's Building.


IDE, GEO. P., (Ide Bros. & Ford.)


Ide, John C., (Parks, Ide & Holmes.)


IDE, S. N., (Ide Bros. & Ford.)


ILER & TRAVELL, (Wm. F. Iler and John K. Travell,) general merchants, 773 Fourth. ILER, WM. F., (Iler & Travell.)


INGALLS, H. B. & SON, (Hiram B. and Helmer R.,) dealers in American and Scotch pig iron, 205 River.


INGALLS, HELMER R., (H. B. Ingalls & Son.)


INGALLS, HIRAM B., (H. B. Ingalls & Son.)


INGALLS, O. F., commission merchant and dealer in country produce, 191 River.


INGALLS, TRUMAN E., commission merchant and wholesale dealer in State and Western flour, 185 River.


Ingraham, A. & W. H. & Co., (W. H. Johnson,) manufs. stoves, ranges &c., Washington Stove Works, 259 River.


INGRAM, H. & CO., (Henry and James H. Ingram,) rectifiers, 251 River.


INGRAM, HENRY, (H. Ingram & Co.,) president National State Bank of Troy and president State Savings Bank of Troy.


Ingram, James, watches and jewelry, 399 River.


INGRAM, JAMES H., (H. Ingram & Co.)


Ingram, O. S., Putnam Market, 6 North Second.


INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, corner Ferry and River, Anthony Shaffer, prop.


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Irish, Emeline, milliner and dress maker; 150 Fourth. Isengait, Christeen, lager beer brewery, corner Tenth and Hoosick. Ives, Hiram, (C. S. Flack & Co.)


Ives, Truman, vegetable market, south wing Fulton Market.


Izenbergh, Isaac, merchant tailor, 334 Second.


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Jack, Margarett Mrs., prop. of Rail Road House, 56 Sixth.


JACKSON, GEO. H., carriage manuf. and jobbing, 35 and 37 Federal.


Jacobs; Simon, second hand and new clothing, 412 River.


Jameison, James, shoe maker, 249 Congress.


Janes, John, grocer, Hill.


Jaquins, John, tackle blocks and log pumps, 135 River.


JEFFREY, H. C. MRS., music teacher and dress maker, 146 Third.


JENKINS, CHAS. H., dentist, 104 Third.


JENKINS, GEO. W., (Jenkins & Mason.)


JENKINS & MASON, (Geo. W. Jenkins and Geo. W. Mason,) general agents Berkshire Life Insurance Co., also fire insurance agents, 249 River.


Jennings, Thomas J., police clerk, 8 and 9 First.


Jennyss & Perkins, (R. C. Jennyss and C. W. Perkins,) lawyers, 8 and 10 State.


Jennyss, R. C., (Jennyss & Perkins.)


Jessop, W. J., vice president Union Cooperative Manufactory and Laundry.


Johnson, Alfred, merchant tailor, 53 Congress.


*JOHNSON, A. O., boots and shoes, 20 King.


JOHNSON, BENJ. F., (Wager, Fales & Co.)


JOHNSON, CATHARINE C., spiritual test medium and business clairvoyant, 618 River. JOHNSON, JAMES, saloon, 4 Federal.


Johnson, J. P., physician and surgeon, 10 Grand Division.


Johnson, W. G., carpenter and builder, William, near Congress.


Johnson, W. H., (A. & W. H. Ingraham & Co.)


Johnson, Wm. Harris, ladies' and gents' furnishing goods, 4 Mansion House Block, Washington Square.


JOHNSON, WM. M., merchant tailor and dealer in ready made clothing, 222 River and 4 First.


Johnston, D. J., vice president Ludlow Valve Manufacturing Co.


Johnston James, prop. of Eagle saloon, 131 River.


Jones, C., druggist, 4 King.


Jones, C. H., prop. Troy House, corner First and River.


JONES, CHAPIN, (W. A. Clark & Co.)


*JONES & CO., ( Octavius and Marcus R. Jones,) props. Troy Bell Foundry, established 1852, corner Adams and First.


Jones, Dorwin, shoemaker, 658 River.


Jones, J. Walter, drugs, medicines, glass &c., agent Great American Tea Co., 377 River.


JONES, MARCELLUS MRS., 139 North Second.


JONES, MARCUS R., (Jones & Co.)


JONES, OCTAVIUS, (Jones & Co.)


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


Jordan, Peter, wholesale wines and liquors, 415 River.


Joslin, J. J. & Co., (John J. Jostin and Patrick Organ,) wool commission merchants, 177 River.


Joslin, John J., (John J. Joslin & Co.,) farmer 125.


JOYCE & ERNST, (Humphrey Joyce and Anthony Ernst,) hot air furnaces and tin job- bing, 135 River.


JOYCE, HUMPHREY, (Joyce & Ernst.)


Judd, S. R., (Rousseau & Judd.)


JUDGE, WALTER B., prop. of Union Market, 126}% North Second.


Judson, David, (Judson & Sons.)


Judson, David A., (Judson & Sons.)


Judson, Edward A., (Judson & Sons.)


Judson & Sons, (David, Edward A. and David A.,) wholesale coal dealers, 51 River, Troy, and 125 River, Lansingburgh.


Junett, Dorcas C. Mrs., dealer in knit cloth, ladies', gents' and children's under gar- ments, 207 Congress.


K.


Kafka, Charles, saloon, City Hay Market, North Second.


Kafka, Simon, cigar maker, 172 North Second.


Kahn, Henry, locksmith and machinist, 118 River.


Kam, Michael, harness maker, 36 Hoosick.


Kana, Thomas, saloon, 309 First.


KANE, JOHN P., wholesale and retail dealer in shawls, cloaks and mantillas, 320 Fulton.


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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RENSSELAER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


THE CHINA AND JAPAN TEA CO.,


No. 102 Congress St., Troy, N. Y.




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