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BLACK TEAŞ
ARE SELLING Teas, Coffees, SPICES, &c., 20 per Cent. Cheaper than any other Store in the city.
CHEAP SUGARS
Don't fail to call and be convinced that what we say is true. Please Don't Forget the Place, No. 102 Congress Street South-East Corner of Fourth, TROY, N. Y.
VVm. Armstrong.
G. D. GOLDEN, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER!
William Street, Near State,
Residence, 84 Fifth Street, TROY, N. Y. ALWAYS ON HAND,
CASKETS,
COFFINS,
Ilates, Handles, Shrouds and Caps.
Also a general assortment of SHULER'S WROUGHT, GALVANIZED, AIR-TIGHT BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS. I have the exclusive sale of Shuler's Caskets and Burial Cases for this city.
Personal Services at all Hours. CARRIAGES and all articles requisite, furnished at short notice.
G. D. GOLDEN.
CITY OF TROY.
293
Kareny, James A., tin and coppersmith, 122 Fifth. Keashon, Patrick, saloon, 4 Ferry.
Keenan, James, mason, Fourth, near Congress. KEHN, ELIAS, pork packing establishment, 8%% and 9 King.
KEHN, JONAS, pork packing establishment, 14 King.
Keller, Florian, cabinet maker, 725 River.
Kelley, Bridget Mrs., grocer, 283 North Second.
Kelley, Dominick, tailor, 311 Tenth.
Kelley, James, (Knowlson & Kelley.)
Kelley, R., groceries and provisions, 41 Federal.
Kelley, - Mrs., washing, ironing and fluting, 1 Maiden Lane.
Kellogg & Co., (Wm. P. and Warren F. Kellogg,) manufs. hardware, Ida Hill.
KELLOGG, CYRUS, clerk with Hitchens & Wheelers, 680 River.
KELLOGG, G. B. & J., (Giles B. and Justin,) lawyers, 251 River.
KELLOGG, GILES B., (G. B. & J. Kellogg.)
Kellogg, James H., (Harrison & Kellogg.)
Kellogg, J. B, secretary and treasurer Central Savings Bank of Troy, and cashier Cen- tral National Bank of Troy.
KELLOGG, JUSTIN, (G. B. & J. Kellogg.)
Kellogg, Warren T., (Kellogg & Co.)
KELLOGG, WILLIAM H., laundry, 54 North Fourth.
Kellogg, Wm. P., (Kellogg & Co.)
Kelly, Bartholomew, grocer, Iron Works.
Kelly, John F., groceries and provisions, 195 Fourth.
Kelly, Lawrence, meat market, 777 Fourth.
Kelly, Wm., portrait painter, room 35, Wotkyn's Block.
Kelsey, Chas., mattress maker, 415 Fulton.
KEMP, WILLIAM, (J. B. Carr & Co.) Troy Brass Foundry, 27 and 29 North Third.
Kendall, A. C., agent for Weed Sewing Machine, 308 River.
Kenna, Patrick, grocer, 200 First.
Kennedy, Edward, saloon, 324 Second.
KENNEDY, JOHN, groceries and provisions, 71 Jay.
*KENNEDY, J. W., furniture warerooms, 470 River.
Kennedy & Murphy, (Wm. Kennedy and Edward Murphy Jr.,) Excelsior Brewery, cor- ner Ferry and Sixth.
Kennedy, Patrick, saloon, 57 Congress.
Kennedy, Wm., (Kennedy & Murphy.)
Kenny, Michael R., saloon, 512 River.
Kent, Lizzie M. Mrs., dress making, 79 Sixth.
KENYON, G. S., (Platt & Kenyon.)
KENYON, JAMES, eating house, 7 Grand Division.
KEREN, B. F., (Fitch & Keren.)
Kerin, James, groceries and provisions, 108 Congress.
Kershaw, R. Mrs., news room and candy shop, 758 River.
Kerslake, James, planing and saw mill, on pier, corner River and Adams.
KIELY, JOHN, importer and doaler in brandies, wines and gin, office 391 River. Kiep, Owen, grocer, Hill.
KILFOILE, E. M., dress and cloak making, 11% King.
Kilfoile, James F., assistant assessor internal revenue, 3d. div., 15 dist., Boardman Building.
Killon, Patrick, boarding and livery stable, rear 19 Ferry.
Kimball, James E. & Co., (John P. Wright,) flour and produce commission merchants, 139 River.
King, A. B., (Flagg, King & Co.)
King & Barber, (E. R. King and L. Barber,) agents Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. King, E. R., (King & Barber.)
King, F., (Powell & King.)
KING, HARVEY J., (King & Quackenbush,) registrar in bankruptcy, 15 Con. Dist. King, J. Mrs., salooon, 381 Fourth.
King, M. B., photographer, 338 River.
King, Myron, engraver on metal, 6 Mutual Bank Building, State.
KING & QUACKENBUSH, (Harvey J. King and Edwin Quackenbush,) lawyers, 2 Mu- tual Bank Building, State,
Kinloch, Chas., groceries and provisions, 62 Congress.
Kinney, Patrick, saloon, 631 Fourth.
Kirby, John, wholesale grocer and commission merchant, 409 River. Kirchner, Leo., lager beer manuf., River.
Kirk, David, (Kirk & Robinson.)
Kirk & Robinson, (David Kirk and Alex. Robinson,) flax and tow, 187 River. *KIRKPATRICK, ALEX., editor and publisher of Troy Whig, daily and weekly. Kirshner, Marcus, cigar manuf., Fourth, near Adam.
Klaus, Gustave, saloon, 128 Congress.
Klock, Daniel, rubber goods, 11 Mansion House Block, Broadway. Knauf, Florendine, saloon, 97%% Ferry.
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.
294 RENNSSELAER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
BUELL & AUSTIN. GENERAL INSURANCE
AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Office, 251 River Street, - TROY, N. Y. AGENTS FOR
Continental Fire Insurance Company, of New York, (Assets) $ 2,500,000 Queen's Fire Insurance Company, of London and Liverpool, (Assets) 10,000,000 Springfield Fire Insurance Company, of Springfield, Mass., (Assets) 1,000,000 People's Fire Insurance Company, of Worcester, Mass., (Assets) 650,000 Merchants' Fire Insurance Company, of Providence, R. I., (Assets). 450,000
Connecticut Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., (Assets) 400,000 Atlantic Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of Providence, R. I., (Assets). 325,000 Equitable Life Assurance Society, of New York, (Assets). 12,000,000
Real Estate Bought and Sold.
WM. C. BUELL. JAMES N. AUSTIN.
LOTH & BAUDOIN, ARCHITECTS AND Mechanical Draughtsmen,
88 Congress Street, - TROY, N. Y. A. Mc Cusker's Building, Rooms 5 & 6, 2d Floor. Plans and Specifications of all descriptions of Buildings, Churches &c.,
.
For City and Country, Furnished at Short Notice.
Also, Full-Sized Plans of Stairs and Face Moulds of Hand Rails.
Construction of Buildings Superintended. C. EDWARD LOTH. GEO. M. BAUDOIN.
CITY OF TROY. 295
Knet, Nelson, fruit dealer, 2 Ferry.
Knickerbocker, H. N., City Tea Store, 88 Congress.
Knight, Joseph, (H. B. Nims & Co.) Knowles, Edward, carpenter and builder, Green, above Federal. KNOWLSON, A. M. & Co., (A. M. Knowlson and A. H. Sliter,) druggists, 1 First. Knowlson, John, (Knowlson & Kelley.)
Knowlson & Kelley, (John Knowlson and James Kelley, ) machinists, 64 River. Knox, J. L. G., cashier Burden Iron Works.
Kolbe, A., saloon, 6 Federal.
KOSSUTH HOUSE, 100 River, Matthias Stearns, prop.
Kreiss, Henry, wood and kindlings, corner Fourth and Division.
Krous, Albert, shoemaker, 258 Congress.
Ksensky, Aaron, ready made clothing, 101 Congress.
Ksensky, Joseph, dealer in cloth, 192 River.
Labar, James, ( Chapman & Co.)
LAHANN, HENRY, manuf. and dealer in tobacco and cigars, corner Second and Ferry. Lairdieson & Cosgro, (J. L. Lairdieson and J. C. Cosgro,) reed and harness manufs., and dealer in cotton and woolen manufs. supplies, Union Building, Sixth.
Lairdieson, J. L., (Lairdieson & Cosgro.) Lally, Bernard, shoemaker, 12 Hoosick.
LAMPMAN, CHAS. E., fancy goods, 334 River.
Lamport, John T., lawyer, commissioner of deeds and U. S. commissioner, room 19, Wotkyns Block.
Landon, John J., (Tidd, Davenport & Landon.)
LANDRIGAN BROS., (Thomas and Dennis,) importers and dealers in wines, liquors and cigars, 378 River.
LANDRIGAN, DENNIS, (Landrigan Bros.)
Landrigan, John, (Landrigan & Myers.)
Landrigan & Myers, (John Landrigan and Henry W. Myers,) groceries and provisions, 457 River.
LANDRIGAN, THOMAS, (Landrigan Bros.)
Lane, G. G., (Catlin, Lane & Co.)
Lanigan, Dennis, grocer, 622 River.
Lanning, John, blacksmith, foot Fulton, corner Mechanic.
Lansing, G., wholesale and retail confectioner, 386 River.
Lansing, James, (Mcclellan & Lansing.)
Lansing, James, butcher and grocer, 815 River.
Lansing, L. A., confectionery, 113 Congress.
Lansing, Margaret Miss, dress maker, 21 South.
LANSING, WM., wagon maker, corner Fourteenth and Marshall.
Lape Bros. & Co., (F. A. and Jacob Lape, and w. S. McMillan,) merchant millers, 145 River.
Lape, F. A., (Lape Bros. & Co.)
Lape, Jacob, (Lape Bros. & Co.)
Lape, Rufus, (Bussey, McLeod & Co.)
Lapres, John, boots, shoes and rubbers, 218 River.
Larkin, Dennis, shoe maker, 23 Hoosick.
LASELL, S. H., (J.V.S. Quackenbush & Co.)
Lattimore, - Mrs., dress maker, 58 Federal.
Laub, Levi, dry goods, 164 River.
Lavan, M. Mrs., saloon, corner Christie and Fourteenth.
LAWRENCE, WM., (John N. Squires & Co.)
Lawrence, - Mrs., dress and cloak maker, 310 River, up stairs.
Lawson, James A., manuf. furnaces.
Lawton, Anthony, clothier, 338 River.
Lawton, B. F., physician and manuf. anti-friction metals, 64 River.
Lawton, Geo. P., lawyer, Mutual Bank Building, State.
LAWTON, WM. H., merchant tailor, 292 River.
Lay, M. Mrs,, (Mrs. A. Dyer & Co.) Leach, Bridget, grocer, 244 Fourth.
Leach, Hosea, furniture warerooms, 180 River.
Lee, Charles, groceries and provisions, 30 Hoosick.
Lee, Emmet, meat market, 125 Third.
LEE, H. H., (Lee, Kline & Co.)
LEE, JOHN, (Courtney & Lee.)
LEE, KLINE & CO., (H. H. Lee, A. W. Kline, M. C. Mallory, S. T. Carey and John McDonnell,) wool commission merchants, 165 and 167 River.
Lee, M. Mrs., grocer, 275 Fourth.
LEGGETT, JOHN, (Bush & Leggett.)
Lemrow, H. Miss, repairer of furs &c., 13 Division.
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See Card on Map.
HINGTON PA
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Jollars
62
PERSPIRATION PROOF
TRADE MARK.
WASHINGTON
PAPER COLLARS
Each Box Marked with Above Trade Mark, Patented January 20, 1863.
All Cloth button hole Paper Collars not having the date of our Patent are an infringement, and are imitations of the Washington Paper Collars, so justly celebrated for their durability and finish.
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE
Washington Manufacturing Company.
For Sale by all Dealers in NOTIONS AND FURNISHING GOODS,
Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York.
BUCKEYE
296
RENSSELAER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TRADE MARK.
CITY OF TROY.
297
Lenn, Rosa Mrs., fancy goods, Pawling Avenue, Albia.
Lennon, James, groceries and provisions, wines, liquors &c., 39 North Third.
Lent, - Mrs., dress making and stamping, 30 King.
Leslie, J., laces and embroidery, 24 and 26 Broadway. LESTER, FELIX E., druggist and apothecary, 468 River.
Lesure, G. H., house and sign painter, 56 King. Leving's Chapel M. E. Church, Mill, near nail factory.
Levy, Herman, liquor store, 201 Fourth. Levy, M., clothing, 126 Congress.
Lewis, Maria Mrs., second hand clothing, 154 Fiftlı.
Lewis, N., gunsmith, 84 Congress,
Lewis, S. S. B., (Lewis & Sterling.)
Lewis & Sterling, (S. S. B. Lewis and Wm. H. Sterling,) safes and locks, 205 River.
Lewis, Wm. H., watches, jewelry, &c., 316 River.
Liberty Street Presbyterian Church, (colored.)
LIEBERMAN, -, (Cohn & Lieberman.)
Linch, John H., harness maker, 136 Fourth.
Liney, A., wholesale dealer in champaign cider and cider vinegar, 449 and 451 River.
Liney, James, groceries and provisions, 478 River.
Ling, C., boot maker, 123 Ferry.
Linsheimer, M., millinery goods, 202 River.
Littman, Marks, cigar maker, 95% Ferry.
Lockwood, C. Mrs., dress maker, 741 River.
Lockwood, Hanford N., second vice president Troy Savings Bank.
Lockwood, H. C., treasurer and secretary Rensellaer and Saratoga R. R.
Lockwood, Homer N., (Duke & Lockwood.)
Long, Marcus, cigar maker, 88 River.
LOOP & DODGE, (J. P. Loop and John W. Dodge,) segar manufs., 39 Federal.
LOOP, J. P., (Loop & Dodge.)
Lord, W. H., domestic wines and liquors, 40916 River.
*LOTH & BAUDOIN, (Edward Loth and Geo M. Baudoin,) architects and mechanical draughtsmen, 88 Congress.
LOTH, C. EDWARD, (Loth & Baudoin.)
Lottridge, - Miss, matron Troy Orphan Asylum, 294 Eighth.
Loudry, Chas., grocer, 401 Second.
LOVEJOY, H. L., flour, grain, feed, pressed hay &c., 411 River.
Lovett, - Miss, dress making, North Second.
Lown & Horton, (Wm. Lown and D. S. Horton,) carriage makers, corner Broadway and Seventh.
LOWN, IRENA H., groceries and provisions, 701 River.
LOWN, JACOB C., meat market, 700 River.
Lown, Wm., (Lown & Horton.)
*LUCAS, CHAS. F., confectionery and ladies' restaurant, 12 Broadway.
Lucey, C. Mrs., confectionery, 722 River.
LUCK, JOHN T., (E. L. Stout & Co.,) physician.
Ludlow, H. G., president Ludlow Valve Manuf. Co.
Ludlow Valve Manuf. Co., 193 River, H. G. Ludlow, president ; D. J. Johnston, vice president ; M. D. Schoonmaker, treasurer.
Ludwig, Annie B. Mrs., midwife, 142 Fourth.
Lynch, Joseph H., grocer, corner Division and Front.
*LYND, ALBERT, groceries and provisions, corner Congress and Fourth.
Lynd, Cyrus, groceries and provisions, 110 Congress.
Lyon, Asahel D., lawyer, commissioner of deeds and notary public, 39 Congress.
*LYON & DOLAN, (Wm. H. Lyon and Edward Dolan,) manufs. iron railing and doors, 507 River.
LYON, WM. H., (Lyon & Dolan.)
Lyons, Daniel, (John English & Co.)
LYONS, THOMAS, groceries and provisions, 82 North Fourth.
M.
Mac, Ellen Mrs., manuf. of ladies' and gents' under clothing, corner Broadway and Fifth.
*MACARTHUR, CHAS. L., editor and prop. of Northern Budget, 1 First.
MACDONALD, JOHN A., (Van Every, MacDonald & Carroll.)
MacGregor, Beekman, lawyer and notary public, 18 and 20 Wotkyns Block. *MADDEN, WM., undertaker, 98 Third.
Mahan, Wm., saloon, corner Christie and Fourteenth.
Mahar, Andrew, saloon, 374 Second.
Mahar, James, saloon, 585 Fourth.
Mahar, Michael, grocer, 120 Ferry.
Mahar, Patrick, grocer, corner Ida and Second.
Malar, Wm., meat market, 422 Second.
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.
298
RENSSELAER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TROY Eagle Dye House,
Established in 1837.
The same Proprietor since 1844.
C. W. SHACKLADY, DIER AND SCOURER!
430 RIVER STREET,
Corner of River and Jacob Streets, One Block North of R. R. Bridge, TROY, N. Y.
Gentlemen's Garments Dyed or Scoured, and finished handsomely. Ladies' Silk, Merino and Delaine Dresses Dyed and finished elegantly .- Crape, Broche, and other Shawls Cleaned and finished same as new. Kid Gloves Cleaned in French Style. 'Silk or Worsted Damask and Moreen Curtains Dyed and finished in the best manner. Silk, Wool, or Cotton Goods of all descriptions Dyed all colors, and finished with neatness and dispatch, ON REASONABLE TERMS.
Table Covers, Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Etc., Cleaned.
The Dyeing & Finishing is all done by Steam.
299
CITY OF TROY.
MAHER, JOHN, fancy toy store, 115 North Second. Maher, Michael, grocer, corner Third and Fourth.
Maher, Philip, saloon, 354 Second.
Mahew, S., harness shop, Madison.
Mahoney, J., manuf. and dealer in fine cut chewing tobacco, 413 River.
Maier, M., watches and jewelry, 144 River.
*MAIN BROS., (J. T., I. S. and Z. D.,) agents for the Davis Sewing Machine, 460 Ful- ton.
MAIN, I. S., (Main Bros.)
MAIN, J. T., (Main Bros.)
MAIN, Z. D., (Main Bros.)
MAKLEY, J. F., (Sturges, Makley & Co.)
MALLARY, E. L. & SON, (Theo. A.,) wholesale and retail dealers in coal, coal facings, fire brick &c., Mechanic, foot of Grand Division.
MALLARY, THEO. A., (E. L. Mallary & Son.)
Mallery, Chas. R., (Mallery & Tappin.)
Mallery, Thomas C., (Flint & Mallery.)
Mallery & Tappin, (Chas. R. Mallery and Samuel Tappin,) wholesale liquors and wines, 285 River.
MALLORY, M. C., (Lee, Kline & Co.)
Malloy, F. J., (James E. Malloy & Co.)
Malloy, James E. & Co., (F. J. Malloy,) grocers and commission merchants, 367 River.
Malone, James, grocer, Ida.
Malone, - Mrs., grocer, corner Christie and Thirteenth.
Malony, Patrick, saloon, 729 Fourth.
MALTBY, J. B. S., (Nutting, Hull & Co.)
Mambert, E., grocery and shoe shop, Pawling Avenue, Albia.
Manahan, John, shoe maker, corner Federal and North Fourth.
MANN, DAVID, forwarder to all eastern and southern ports, Philadelphia, Albany and Troy Line, 205 River.
Mann, Francis N., lawyer, 4 Park Place, Congress.
Mann, S., cigar manufacturer, 369 River, up stairs, over Ellis & Bonesteel's store.
Mann, S. F., foreman in Co-operative Foundry, River.
Manne, A. S., (Manne & Bro.)
Manne & Bro., (A. S. and S.,) ladies' furnishing goods, 188 River.
Manne, S., (Manne & Bro.)
Manning, Chas. H., groceries and provisions, 810 River.
Manning, Ezra, saloon, 357 Fulton.
MANNING, JOHN A., (Manning & Peckham,) (Manning & Paine.)
MANNING, JOHN L., treasurer of Schagticoke Woolen Mills, 205 River, also vice pre- sident of Troy City National Bank.
Manning, Martin, grocer, 492 Second.
MANNING, MICHAEL R., groceries and provisions, corner Ninth and Hutton.
MANNING & PAINE, (John A. Manning and E. Warren Paine,) props. Olympus Pa- per Mill, manufs. manilla paper, River.
MANNING & PECKHAM, (John A. Manning and Reuben Peckham,) props. Mount Ida Paper Mills, Mount Ida.
*MANSION HOUSE, corner Broadway and Second, Washington Square, James W. Stearns, prop.
Manufacturers' National Bank of Troy, corner King and River, Thos. Symonds, presi- dent; Henry E. Weed, vice president; C. M. Wellington, cashier.
MARBLE, I. E., fish and fruit dealer, 345 Congress.
Marco, Nathan, ready made clothing, 113}{ Congress.
Marcue, P., shoe shop, Iron Works, Mill.
Marin, Philip, oysters, clams and vegetables, 126 North Second.
Marks, Daniel J., depot baggage master, H. R. R. R. and A. & B. R. R., south end depot. Marks, Emanuel, watches and jewelry, 282 River.
Markstone, H. D. & Bro., (Henry D. and Isidore D.,) boots and shoes, 196 River.
Markstone, Henry D., (H. D. Markstone & Bro.)
Markstone, Isidore D., (H. D. Markstone & Bro.)
Marmion, George H., physician and surgeon, 184 Third.
Marr, John, saloon, 769 Fourth.
MARSDEN, JAMES E., (Webber & Marsden.)
MARSH, A. M., 308 River, over Winne & Clark's store.
Marsh, Pelatiah J., broker, 74 Second.
Marsh, Samuel, drugs and medicines, Fourth, corner Madison.
Marshall, John, fresco painter, 733 River.
Marston, Perrin M., groceries and provisions; corner Second and Division.
Martin, H. C., hosiery and fancy goods, 77 Congress.
Martin, J. A., physician and surgeon, 27 Fifth.
Martin, L. C., dress making, 165 North Second.
Martin, Wm. J., horse nail maker, 111 Sixth.
MASON, GEO. W., (Jenkins & Mason.) .
Massey, John T., merchant tailor, 869 River, over Ellis & Bonesteel's store.
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RENSSELAER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
A. O. JOHNSON, DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Etc.
" Best Quality of Goods and Low Prices," is our Motto.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Executed. "" Remember the Place, No. 20 King Street, - TROY, N. Y.
CHARLES W. HARRIS, Nos. 3 & 4 Wotkyns' Block, Congress Street, (Branch of 481 Broadway, New York.) TROY, N. Y. MUSIC PUBLISHER AND DEALER IN
PIANOS, ORGANS MUSIC,
Music Books, Music Merchandise, &c.
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR
BURDETT ORGANS,
for a large portion of the State of New York and Vermont. .
(" Church, Sabbath and Day School Singing Books a Specialty.
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.
301
Masters, John T., U. S. internal revenue collector, 15th Dist., Boardman Building. MATTICE, HENRY B., confectioner, corner Adam and Second.
Mattison, Martin V. B., bakery, 149 Fourth.
May, Eliza Mrs., toys and confectionery, 132 River.
May, Simon, (Raphael & May.)
McArthur, W. W., house and sign painter, Congress, corner Franklin Alley. McAvoy, Edward, blacksmith, 304 Second.
McCabe, Bernard, grocery and saloon, Front, below Washington.
McCann, Julia Mrs., grocer, Hill.
McCarthy, C. & P., rag dealers, 471 River.
McCarthy, Daniel, grocer, 45 Ida.
MCCARTHY, JAMES, wines, liquors and cigars, 1 Fulton.
McCarthy, John, shoe maker, 34 Hutton.
McCarthy, Michael, grocer, 232 Fourth.
McCarthy, Patrick, merchant tailor, 148 River.
McCarty, James F., meat smoker, 205 First.
McChesney, Obed, groceries and provisions, corner North and Vanderheyden. Mcclellan & Lansing, (Robert H. Mc Clellan and James Lansing,) lawyers, 72 Second. Mcclellan, Robert H., (Mc Clellan & Lansing.)
McClure, Samuel S., worsted manuf., corner Frederick and Mechanic.
McConihe, Alonzo, (McConihe & Co.)
McConihe & Co., (Alonzo and Isaac Mc Conihe,) dealers in liquors, wholesale, 207 River.
McConihe, Isaac, (McConihe & Co.)
McConihe, Thornton, lawyer, 47 First.
McConly, Chas., grocer, 757 Fourth.
McCONVILLE, TERRENCE, meat market, 25 Hoosick.
McCort, P. J., physician, 34 King.
McCovern, P. Mrs., grocer, 209 Fourth.
McCOY, A., ( Cornwell & Mc Coy.)
McCoy, James, Albany Iron Works Store, 779 Fourth.
McCOY, LUTHER, prop. of United States Hotel and Livery, corner Hoosick and North Third.
McCune, Wm., (Hildreth & McCune.)
McCURY, JOHN & CO., blacksmithing, 36 Federal.
McCUSKER, ARTHUR, wholesale dealer in imported wines, liquors and cigars, 28 and 30 Division.
McCusker, B., saloon, Iron Works.
McCusker, - Mrs., millinery, 30 King.
McDonald, Francis, shoe maker, 456 Fulton.
McDONALD, JAMES, saloon, 518 River.
McDonald, - Mrs., confectionery and varieties, 197 Fourth.
McDonough, Wm., shoemaker and candy dealer.
McDowall, A., meat market, 87 Ferry.
McFarland, Mary A. Mrs., millinery, 12 Mansion House Block.
McGAHAN, JAMES, manuf. and dealer in tobacco and cigars, 120 North Second.
McGrath, Luke, saloon, 477 Fourth,
McGrath, Patrick, meat stall, Fulton Market.
MCGREGOR, GARDNER, (C. Thornton & Co.)
MCGUIRE, DANIEL, (McGuire & Son,) house 204 Third, corner Washington.
*McGUIRE & SON, (Wm. and Daniel,) general builders and dealers in ornamental center pieces and trusses, corner Second and Jefferson.
McGUIRE, THOS., saloon, 300 Fourth.
McGUIRE, WM., (McGuire & Son,) house 204 Third, corner Washington.
McIntyre, J., millinery, 6 Wotkyn's Block.
McKanna, John, (Reynolds & McKanna.)
Mckay, C. Mrs., notion store, Congress continued.
McKenna & Daubney, (John McKenna and Wm. H. Daubney,) horse shoeing, 21 Ferry. McKenna, John, (McKenna & Daubney.)
McKENNA, P., livery and boarding stable, 16 and 18 Federal.
MCKENZIE, SIMON, confectioner, 438 River.
McKeogh, Timothy, groceries, 10 Jacob.
Mckeon, James, liquor and cigar dealer, corner Third and Division.
Mckeon, Patrick, livery and exchange stables, corner Third and Liberty.
MCKINNEY, JOHN, silver plater and bell hanger, room 41 Museum Building. Mclaughlin, Thos., (Russell & McLaughlin.)
McLEAN, LEROY, allo. physician, 21 First.
McLelland, Wm., saloon, 49 Hill.
McLeod, Chas. A., (Bussey, McLeod & Co.)
MCLEOD, HARVEY S., (McLeod & Reardon.)
McLEOD & REARDON, (Harvey S. McLeod and John Reardon,) general dealers in stoves and hot air furnaces, and manufs. galvanized iron cornices, coal hods &c., 311 River.
McManus, T. & Co., Hudson River Transportation Co., of propellers and barges, Troy and New York, 191 River.
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.
TROY FEMALE SEMINARY.
The TROY FEMALE SEMINARY, after over FIFTY YEARS of successful operation, continues to offer to Young Ladies, advantages of the highest character for a thorough and accomplished education, upon terms as favorable as can be obtained in any institution of its standing in the country,- For particulars apply to
MR. or MRS. WILLARD, Principals,
TROY, N. Y.
303
CITY OF TROY.
McMillan, W. S., (Lape Bros. & Co.)
McMulkin, James, grocer, First, corner Madison. McNamara, David S., assistant assessor internal revenue, Boardman Building. McPherson, James, tinsmith, 344 Congress. McQuade, John, fancy goods and yankee notions, 170 River. McQuillian, Sarah Miss., treasurer Union Cooperative Manufactory and Laundry. McTavey, James, grocer, 431 Fourth.
McVAY, MARY MRS., saloon, Ida.
Meader, Sarah Miss, confectionery,and toys, 107 Ferry.
Mealey, George P., (Spicer & Mealey.)
Mealy, Jacob F., butcher and prop. meat market, 348 Congress.
MEALY, J. C., meat stall, 805 River.
Mechanics' Hall, Henry Thomas, prop., Iron Works, Mill.
MEDBURY, -, (Betts & Medbury.)
Mehan, Thos., shoemaker, Fourteenth.
Melvin, Francis, boots and shoes, Rand's Hall, Congress.
Mercer, Thomas, flour, feed and groceries, 154 Congress.
MERCHANTS' AND MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK OF TROY, 16 First, capital $300,000, D. Thos. Vail, president; Chas. R. Church, vice president ; Francis Sims, cashier ; David H. Humphrey, teller; discount day Monday.
MERRIAM & CHAMBERLIN, (John O. Merriam and Edwin Chamberlin,) whip socket manufs., River, Chamberlin's coach factory.
MERRIAM, JOHN O., (E. Chamberlin, Son & Co.,) (Merriam & Chamberlin,) (Bussey, Mc Leod & Co.)
MERRILL, J. E., seeretary Troy and Boston R. R.
Merrill, John V. D. S., (Wood, Prentice & Co.)
Merritt, Henry A., lawyer and alderman 4th Ward, 285 River.
Mesick, Samuel W., book keeper for J. C. Waltermire, 169 Fourth.
Mesnig, Nicholas, meat market, 76 Congress.
Messenger, John L., coal and lime, 666 River.
Metcalf, Geo. M., book keeper with S. H. Brown, 119 and 121 River.
Millard, Ann Mrs., meat market, 628 River.
Millard, Edward W., (Forell, Jones & Millard.)
Miller, A., shoe shop, 419 Second.
Miller, Abram H., prop. of Albia Hotel, Pawling Avenue, Albia.
Miller, C. H., teller of National Exchange Bank of Troy.
MILLER, CHARLES C., bakery, 116 North Second.
MILLER. CHAS. H., blacksmith, rear 109 Fourth.
Miller & Co., (G. and G. W. Miller,) wholesale dealers in flour, groceries and produce, 347 River.
Miller, G., (Miller & Co.)
Miller, G. W., (Miller & Co.)
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