Gazetteer and business directory of Rensselaer County, N. Y., for 1870-71, Part 38

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


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MILLER, H. BROOKS, (Pine, Miller & Dunham.)


Miller, Hiram, president of National Exchange Bank of Troy.


Miller,.J. F., manuf. paper boxes, 377 River.


Miller, Justus, (Miller & Wheelock.)


Miller, Michael, coal yard, 359, 361 and 363 Second.


Miller, Peter, saloon, 440 Second.


Miller & Wheelock, {Justus Miller and Joseph Wheelock,) manufs. of linen collars and cuffs, 464 Fulton. 1


Miller, Wm., shoemaker, 207 First.


Milligan, Freeman & Co., (Martin Milligan, Geo. W. Freeman and Geo. L. Wallace,) wholesale dealers and commission merchants in fruits, oysters '&c., north wing Fulton Market.


Milligan, Martin, (Milligan, Freeman & Co.)


Minahan, Luke, shoemaker, 188 Fourth.


Miney, Patrick, saloon, Hill.


Mitchell, - Mrs., saloon, 316 Second.


Moffett, James, grocer, 837 River.


Molloy, Michael, grocer, 163 Fourth.


*MOLLOY, MICHAEL V., harness, trunks &c., 208 River.


Monigan, John, saloon, 80 Congress.


Monk, Thomas, (Monk & Thomas.)


Monk & Thomas, (Thomas Monk and E. O. Thomas,) carpet weaving, 505 River. Montague, Annie Mrs., merchant tailor, 7 Cannon Place, Wm. Hyland, manager. Montgomery, Ann, grocer, 281 Green.


Montony, David H., dry goods, 10 Broadway.


MONTRAIT, ANDREW, manuf. clothing and dealer in cloths and tailors' trimmings, 229 River, opposite Troy House. Moody, Dexter, architect and builder, 33 Vanderheyden. Mooney, Richard, grocer, 331 Fourth.


Moore, A. B., portrait painter, Green Block, Broadway. Moore, Chas., barber, 230 Fourth.


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


304 CITY OF TROY.


MOORE, CHAS. F., (Lansing Smith & Co.)


Moore, P. A. & Son, general commission merchants, dealers in grain, flour and feed, props. Troy Granary and Steam Elevator, Front, corner Division.


Moore, Patrick, grocer, 74 North Fourth.


Moore, Ransom B., (H. B. Nims & Co.)


Moores, Chas. H., (T. & C. H. Moores.)


Moores, T. & C. H., (Thomas and Charles H.,) photographers, 2 First.


Moores, Thos., (T. & C. H. Moores.)


Moran, Daniel, groceries and provisions, 71 Hoosick.


Moran, James, grocer, corner Fourth and Liberty.


MORAN, JOHN, attorney and counselor at law, 16 and 17 Museum Building.


MORAN, MICHAEL, meat market, 151 North Second.


MORAN, PETER, merchant tailor and dealer in ready made clothing, 194 River. Morey, Daniel, prop. Eastern Hotel, 112 River.


Morey, Manley W., (Bell & Morey.)


Morgan, A. B. & Co., (Azro B. Morgan and Josiah B. Rogers,) wool commission mer- chants, 173 River.


Morgan, Azro B., (A. B. Morgan & Co.)


Morgan, E. S., agent H. R. R. R., corner River and Adams.


Morris, George W., hats, caps, furs &c., 374 River.


Morris, J. B., carriage and blacksmith shops, Pawling Avenue, Albia.


Morris, John, shoemaker, 60 Jacob.


Morris, Robert, (Hawkins & Morris.)


MORRIS, SAMUEL, (St. Ormond, Morris & Co.)


Morrison & Colwell, (James Morrison, Jr. and Thomas Colwell,) manufs. of stoves, 269 River.


Morrison, Geo. Jr., boots and shoes, 11 Congress.


Morrison, Henry, grocer, Vail Avenue.


Morrison, James, Jr., (Morrison & Colwell.)


MORRISSEY, MICHAEL, fish, oysters, clams and poultry, south wing Fulton Market. Morsey, Joseph, saloon, 262 Fourth.


MOSELEY, C. W., supt. Troy & Boston R. R.


Mosely, Wm., saloon, 7 Ferry.


Mosher, Geo. A., lawyer, 47 First.


MOSHER, HARVEY, (Carr, Mosher & Co.)


MOSS, JOSEPH, blacksmith, corner Fourteenth, near Congress.


Mott, Harcourt, (H. Mott & Co.)


Mott, H. & Co., (Harcourt Mott and D. W. Dunham,) office desk manufs., sawing, plan- ing and turning, 2 doors below River bridge, Mechanic.


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


MOUNT IDA PAPER MILLS, Mount Ida, Manning & Peckham, props.


*MOUNT, SAMUEL B., National Fur Manufactory, wholesale and retail fur dealer, furs repaired and altered, 342 River and 11 Fourth.


Muldoon, James, saloon, 32 North Fourth.


Mullany, Kate Miss, president Union Co-operative Manufactory and Laundry.


MULLIN, MICHAEL, (Curtis & Mullin.)


Mulvey, Stephen, gas and steam fitter, 27 Fourth.


MUNN, W. H., teas, coffees, groceries &c., 11 King.


Murdick, Jerome H., (Wright & Murdick.)


Murey, Wm., saloon, 581 Fourth.


Murnan, Patrick, saloon, 473 Fourth.


Murphy, C. Mrs., grocer, 326 Second.


Murphy, Edward & James, grocers, 361 First.


Murphy, Edward Jr., (Kennedy & Murphy.)


Murphy, James, grocer, 191 Congress.


MURPHY, P., groceries, Iron Works, Water.


MURRAY, HENRY, shaving saloon, 166 North Second.


Murren, Lawrence, meat market, 333 Second.


MUTUAL NATIONAL BANK, First, corner. State, capital $234,500, John P. Albertson, president ; Calvin Hayner, vice president ; Geo. A. Stone, cashier and notary pub- fic; G. H. Sagendorf, teller; discount day Wednesday.


Mutual Savings Bank, First, corner State.


Myer, J., house and sign painting, Franklin Alley, near Congress.


Myers, Henry W., (Landrigan & Myers.)


Myers, Marks, clothing manuf., 14 Division.


Myers, Stephen, paints and oils, house and sign painter, 65 Ferry.


N.


Nandasher, John, saloon, 23% Fourth. NASH, ALFRED B., vice president State Savings Bank of Troy, and vice president National State Bank of Troy. National Exchange Bank of Troy, 282 River, Hiram Miller, president; Wm. Gurley, vice president; Shepard Tappen, cashier ; C. H. Miller, teller.


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National Livery Stable, 12 State, Melancthon Herrick, prop.


NATIONAL STATE BANK OF TROY, capital $250,000, 20 First. Henry Ingram, president; Alfred B. Nash, vice president; Willard Gay, cashier; Daniel W. Ford, teller; E. W. Wood, book keeper, discount day Wednesday.


NEAL, BROS. & CO., (J. G. and F. A. Neal, and L. R. Dubuque,) manufs. of paper boxes, 7, 9 and 11 Sixth, Union Building.


NEAL, F. A., (Neal, Bros. & Co.)


NEAL, J. G., (Neal, Bros. & Co.)


NEARY, THOS., lawyer and justice of the peace, 86 Second.


NEHER & CALDER, (P. H. Neher and J. F. Calder,) bankers, brokers, real estate and general insurance agents, props. Troy Dime Savings Bank, 5 First.


Neher & Hunter, (John H. Neher and J. D. Hunter,) wholesale millinery, 8 Cannon Place. Neher, John H., (Neher & Hunter.)


NEHER, P. H., (Neher & Calder.)


Nelson, H. G., groceries, Pekin Tea Store, 159 and 161 Congress.


Nelson, H. G., dentist, 99 Congress, corner Fourth.


Nesbitt, John W., carpenter and builder, rear 98 Fifth.


Newbury, F. E., (Newbury & Wheeler.)


Newbury & Wheeler, (F. E. Newbury and Joseph Wheeler,) groceries, 135 Congress.


NEWCOMB, ALBERT S., allo. physician, 17 First.


*NEWELL, CLIFFORD, stereotyper, corner River and Fourth, over Cobden's Gallery. Newland, A. Miss, (Newland & Arnold.)


Newland & Arnold, (Miss A. Newland and Mrs. Harriet Arnold,) fancy goods and mil- linery, 7 Wotkyn's Block.


Newman, Wm. A., pension and claim agent, and lawyer, 53 Congress.


Newport, Robert, shoemaker, 344 Congress.


Newth, N. J., (Durfee & Newth.)


New York & Troy Steamboat Co., J. W. Hancox, president; M. D. Hancox, vice presi- dent; J. N. Harriman, secretary; Russel P. Clapp, agent; office Front, foot of Broadway.


NIAGARA HOUSE, corner Fourth and Ferry, Mrs. J. O'Sullevan, prop.


Nichols, Geo. H., exchange office, 307 Fulton.


Nichols, J. I., groceries and provisions, 120 Congress.


NICHOLS, JOHN H., gents' furnishing, trunks, traveling boxes, valises &c., and manuf. shirts, collars and cuffs, 2 Washington Square.


NICHOLSON, WM. J., agent United Security Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, capi- tal $1,000,000, office 391 River.


Nims, H. B. & Co., (Henry B. Nims, Henry T. Smith, Joseph Knight and Ransom B. Moore,) book and paper dealers, 9 and 10 Cannon Place, Broadway.


Nims, Henry B., (H. B. Nims & Co.)


*NOBLE, EDWARD & CO., (George Rogers and M. S. Peters,) doors, sash, blinds, oils, glass and putty, 469 River.


Noble, R. H., ticket agent N. Y. C. R. R.


Nolan, Thos., saloon, 319 Second.


Norman, Hannah Mrs., engraver on metal, over 10 Broadway.


North Baptist Church, Fifth, corner Fulton.


*NORTHERN BUDGET, issued every Sunday morning, at 1 First, C. L. MacArthur, editor and proprietor.


NORTHERN HOTEL, 456 River, G. P. Cozzens, prop.


North Second St. M. E. Church, North Second, corner Jacob.


North Troy M. E. Church.


Norton, D. J., boot and shoe maker, 91 North Second.


Norton & O'Sullivan, (Thos. Norton and J. O'Sullivan,) groceries, corner Second and Monroe.


NORTON, SAMUEL E., (Spoor & Co.)


Norton, Thos., (Norton & O' Sullivan.)


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


Nugent, Richard, meat stall, Fulton Market.


*NUTTING, HULL & CO., (M. M. Nutting, H. D. Hull, D. H. Viall and J. B. S. Maltby,) hardware, agricultural implements, seed &c., 357 and 359 River. NUTTING, M. M., (Nutting, Hull & Co.)


O.


Oakwood Avenue Church, (Presbyterian.)


O'Brien, James, groceries and provisions, 122 North Second.


O'Brien, John, lawyer, 64 Congress.


O'Brien, John H., commissioner of deeds, 5 Mansion House Block.


O'Brien, Patrick, grocery and saloon, 139 Ferry.


O'Brien, P. S., saloon, 33 Hutton.


O'Brien, T., blacksmith, Albia.


*O'BRIEN, THOMAS H., ales, wines, liquors and cigars, 6 Mansion House Block.


O'BRIEN, WM. E., (Hoellinger & O'Brien.)


Obrine, James, saloon, 311 Congress.


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.


306


CITY OF TROY.


Obrine, John S., crockery, 732 River.


Obrine, Thos., grocer, 325 Fourth.


O'Callaghan, J. Mrs., grocer, corner Second and Ida.


O'Callahan, Daniel, shoemaker, 47 Ida.


O'Connor, John, shoemaker, 249 Fourth.


O'Connor, Mary, varieties, corner Hill and Liberty.


O'Donnell, A. L., job printer, 308 River, over Winne & Clark's store.


O'Donnell, Thos., grocer, 23 Hill.


Ogden, G. Parish & Co., (Ezra R. Vail,) bankers, brokers and insurance agents, 16 First.


O'Keefe, Michael, saloon and liquor dealer, 648 River.


O'Leary, E. J., saloon, 6 Franklin Square.


OLIVE SALOON, 131 Congress, J. M. Wood, prop.


Oliver, G. W., carpenter and builder, William, corner Grand Division. O'Loughlin, Dennis, (Shehan & O' Loughlin.)


Olympus Paper Mill, River, Manning & Paine, props.


O'Mary, Daniel, grocer, 54 Hill.


O'Neal, Chas., (O' Neal & Daley.)


O'Neal & Daley, (Chas. O' Neal and James F. Daley,) cigar makers, 1 King.


O'Neil, Henrietta Mrs., millinery, 198 Congress.


O'Neil, James, coal, Clock, above Ferry.


O'Neil, Patrick, grocery and meat market, corner Tenth and North Adams. . O'NEIL, THOS., tanner, currier and grocer, 27 Hill. . Organ, Patrick, (J. J. Joslin & Co.)


Ormsby, Geo., house and wagon painter.


ORR, ALEX. M., (Orrs & Co.)


ORR, FREDERICK W., (Orrs & Co.)


ORR, HENRY, wagon maker and blacksmith, 46 Ida.


ORR, WM., (Orrs & Co.)


ORRS & CO., (Wm., Alex. M. and Frederick W. Orr,) props. Troy, North Hoosick and Pittstown Paper Mills, manufs. print, hanging and wrapping paper, offices 699 River St., Troy, and 39 Park Row, New York.


Osgood, Ralph R., (Benson; Holmes & Osgood.)


Ostrander, Francis A., (James Ostrander & Son.)


OSTRANDER, GEO. W., book keeper and salesman in Billings' sash factory, 683 River. Ostrander, G. W., carpenter, 3 Avenue Place.


Ostrander, James & Son, (Francis A.,) props. Troy Fire Brick Works, Second, below Canal Avenue.


Ostrander, Joel M., collector at Sloop Lock.


Ostrom, I. L., druggist, 22 King.


O'Sullivan, J., (Norton & O' Sullivan.)


O'SULLEVAN, J. MRS., prop. Niagara House, corner Fourth and Ferry.


Overbagh & Boyce, (James W. Overbagh and Howard Boyce,) carpenters and builders, - 521 River.


Overbagh, James W., (Overbagh & Boyce.)


P.


Paascher, H. F., extension tables, 350 River, up stairs.


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


Page, Mary Mrs., grocer, 25 Hill.


PAINE, E. WARREN, (Manning & Paine.)


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


Palmer & Hicks, (C. W. Palmer and C. Hicks,) stoves and hollow ware, 203 River. Palmer, M. M. Mrs, millinery, 398 River.


Pampinella, Salvadore, hair dresser, 8 State.


Paris, Daniel E., manager Double Reservoir Stove Co., manuf. Mansard Cook, 277 River. Park, Austin F., solicitor of patents, room 31 Museum Building.


Park Presbyterian Church, Second, near Washington Park. . . Parke, Elias R., grocery and saloon, corner First and Adam.


PARKER, WM. H., manuf. of spice and blacking boxes, and wholesale and retail dealer in plain tinware, 674 River.


Parkinson, George F., photograph and picture frames, 461 Fulton.


Parkman, F. T., ( Clark & Parkman.)


Parks, Ide & Holmes, (Stephen Parks, John C. Ide and Henry Holmes,) manufs. linen collars, cuffs, shirt fronts &c., Bank Building, junction River and King.


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


*PARMENTER & CLARK, (Jerome B. Parmenter and Chas. C. Clark,) editors and props. of the Troy Daily Press and Weekly News Press, 208 and 210 River.


PARMENTER, FRANKLIN J., (R. A. & F. J. Parmenter.)


PARMENTER, F. W., prop. Troy Machine Shop, First, below Adams.


PARMENTER, JEROME B., (Parmenter & Clark.)


PARMENTER, R. A. & F. J., (Roswell A. and Franklin J.,) lawyers, 47 First. PARMENTER, ROSWELL A., (R. A. & F. J. Parmenter.)


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CITY OF TROY.


Patrick & Co., (Edward A. and Frank B. Patrick,) hardware, cutlery and house fur- nishing goods, 3 Gurley's Building.


Patrick, Edward A., (Patrick & Co.)


Patrick, Frank B., (Patrick & Co.)


Patrick, W. W., (Allen & Patrick.)


Patten, Jacob V., blacksmith, 476 River.


PATTERSON, CHAS. E., (Warren & Patterson.)


Patton, A. G., leather and findings, 145 Congress.


Patton, Alex. G., (Patton & Gary.)


Patton & Gary, (Alex. G. Patton and Geo. Gary,) enamelers of hollow ware, corner Middleburgh and North Fourth. Paul, John, saloon, 832 River.


Payn, Martin, (Payn & Sanderson.)


Payn & Sanderson, (Martin Payn and H. M Sanderson,) blacksmiths and wagon makers, corner Ida and First.


Payne, C. B., shoe maker, 54 Thirteenth.


Peabody, Chas. E., (S. J. Peabody & Son.)


Peabody, Samuel J., (S. J. Peabody & Son.)


Peabody, S. J. & Son, (Samuel J. and Chas. E.,) drugs and hardware, 96 Congress.


Pearson, O., hosiery manuf., corner Federal and Mechanic.


*PEASE, A. S., editor and publisher Weekly Press, 265 River.


PECK, ALFRED G., (Lansing, Smith & Co.)


PECK, E. A., (Peck & Hillman.)


PECK, GEO. F., fancy goods. 5 Wotkyn's Block.


PECK & HILLMAN, (E. A. Peck and Joseph Hillman,) general agents Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Co., 4 Mutual Bank Building, State.


PECKHAM, REUBEN, (Manning & Peckham.)


Peet, W. W., agent Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., 9 First.


PEETERS, FRANK J., manuf. of cigars, 17 Sixth.


Peffer, Henry, shoemaker, between Second and Third.


Pellier, Jules, saloon, 138 River.


Pendergast, Patrick, grocer, 202 Congress.


Pendergrast, James, saloon, 550 Second.


Penfield, Burr, tobacco and cigars, 264 River.


Percival, S. Mrs., ladies' furnishing goods, 206 River.


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


Perkins, Wm., new and second hand furniture, 25 Fourth.


PERRY & BRENNAN, (John S. Perry and Geo. J. Brennan,) paints, oils and paper hangings, 66 Congress.


PERRY, GEO. H., cashier and notary public, United National Bank of Troy.


PERRY, JOHN S., (Perry & Brennan.)


Perry, S. W., (Heart & Co.,) (Sweet, Quimby & Perry.)


PETERS, M. S., (Edward Noble & Co.)


Peters, W., house and sign painter, 69 First.


Peters, Wm., grocer, 408 Second.


Petlay, Thos., grocer, corner Jefferson and Third.


PETTIS, JULIUS R., (Pettis & Rankin-)


PETTIS & RANKIN, (Julius R. Pettis and H. S. Rankin,) manufs. Knights Templars' uniforms, furniture, jewels &c., for lodges, chapters, councils and commanderies, the Ancient and Accepted Order of the Scottish Rite, also paraphernalia for the I. O. of O. F., 374 River.


PETTIT, P. S., merchant tailor and dealer in gents' furnishing goods, 1 Troy House Building, corner River and First.


*PHELAN, MICHAEL, boiler composition manuf., 144 North Second.


Phillips, George H. & Co., (J. M. Hawk and W. A. Clark,) manufs. of stoves &c., 249 River.


*PICARD, ALPHONSE, designer, draughtsman and wood engraver, room 15 Museum Building.


PIERCE BROS., (John H. and George H.,) carriage and wagon making, and blacksmith- ing, 710 River.


Pierce, E. Mrs., varieties, 128 Second.


PIERCE, GEORGE H., (Pierce Bros.)


PIERCE, JOHN H., (Pierce Bros.)


Pierson, John, boots and shoes, 284 River.


Pierson, John B., (S. C. Dermott & Co.)


Pike, W. H., boots, shoes and rubbers, 314 River.


PINE & BARNUM, (J. L. Pine and T. F. Barnum,) manufs. of leather belting and deal- ers in manufacturers' supplies, 516 Fulton.


Pine, G. W., (Smith & Pine.)


PINE, J. K. P., (Pine Miller & Dunham.)


PINE, J. L., (Pine & Barnum.)


PINE, MILLER & DUNHAM, (J. K. P. Pine, H. Brooks Miller and T. M. Dunham,) manufs. of ladies' and gents' linen collars and cuffs, Gurley's Block. Pithie, C. Mrs., variety store, 608 River.


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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FERGUSON.ALBAN X


THE LIVELY TIMES Self-Feeding Parlor Stove,


may be found among their extensive assortment.


John L. Brill, 100 Congress St., Exclusive Retail Agent for Troy and vicinity. AND JAMES LEA & SON, No. 269 State St., Lansingburgh.


SHELDON, GREENE & CO 66 Sixth Street, JUST South of Union Depot, TROY, N. Y. Manufacturers of and Wholesale Deal- ers in .


STOVES AND


HEATERS!


The Celebrated Im- proved


OLIVE BRANCH HOT-AIR Cooking Stove, AND


FATREVOLVING PATENTED,APRIL 21


CITY OF TROY.


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PITT, ISAAC, coach painter, 710 River. Pitts, O., bakery, 10 Hoosick.


PLACE, DANIEL N., groceries, 85 Congress.


Platt, A., boots, shoes and rubbers, 322 River.


PLATT & KENYON, (T. G. Platt and G. S. Kenyon,) wholesale and retail dealers in wines, liquors and cigars, 351}% River.


PLATT, T. G., (Platt & Kenyon.)


Platt, Wm., watches and jewelry, 268 River.


Poillon, Henry, wholesale dealer in fruits, fish, oysters, vegetables, nuts &c., 301 River.


Poillon, John V. B., pattern maker, 37 Division.


Porter, John F., lawyer and commissioner of deeds, 37 Congress.


POST, JULIETTA MRS., cloak and dress making, 344 River, up stairs.


Potter, Lewis, (Burdett, Potter, Smith & Co.)


POWELL, G. D. & J. W., grocers and dealers in pork, lard, hams &c., also whole- sale and retail dealers in liquors, ales and cigars, Fifth, corner Ferry.


Powell & King, (V. R. Powell and F. King,) Troy Card Board Manuf. Co., 76 and 78 Mansion Place.


Powell, V. R., (Powell & King.)


Powers, James, saloon, 341 Second.


Powers, James, saloon, 57 Sixth.


Powers, Patrick, saloon, 14 Hoosick.


Powers, Peter P., (Brown & Powers.)


Pratt, Geo. I., tobacconist, 350 River.


Pratt, Wm. T., saloon, 759 Fourth.


Prell, Henry F., hair dresser, 143 Congress.


Prentice, James R., (Wood, Prentice & Co.)


PRENTICE, WM. H., (Carter, Ford & Prentice.)


PRESCOTT, A., manager of W. U. telegraph office, 249 River.


Price, A. B., (Price & Danker.)


Price & Danker, (A. A. Price and J. S. Danker,) wholesale dealer in fruits, oysters, pork, lard, hams &c., 351 River.


Price, Patrick, shoe shop, 753 Fourth.


Priest, Dennis, foreman, S. H. Brown's machine shop, 119 and 121 River.


Priest, Lewis, foreman engine house, H. R. R. R., corner River and Adams.


Prout, J. C., manufacturer of confectionery, 35 Congress.


Provo, Moses, second hand goods, 472 River.


Pulver, J., groceries, 377 Fourth.


Purcell, R. Mrs., grocer, 631 Fourth.


Purcell, Thos., barber, 336 River, up stairs.


PURDY, E. I. & CO., general agents for the Singer Manuf. Co., 4% Franklin Square.


Q-


QUACKENBUSH, EDWIN, (King & Quackenbush.)


QUACKENBUSH, GERRIT V. S., (G. V. S. Quackenbush & Co.)


QUACKENBUSH, G. V. S. & CO., (Gerritt V. S. Quackenbush, W. H. Sherman, S. H. Lasell and Frederick Bullis,) dry goods, Broadway, corner Third.


QUACKENBUSH, JOHN H., (Buswell, Durant & Co.)


*QUACKENBUSH, R., American Tea Store, 8 Wotkyn's Block, Congress.


Quimby, J. F., (Heart & Co.)


Quimby, J. T., (Sweet, Quimby & Perry.)


Quinlan, Michael, meat market, 455 Third.


Quinn, Wm., gas fitter, 55 Congress.


R.


Rail Road House, 56 Sixth, Mrs. Margaret Jack, prop.


Rand, Gardner, prop. Rand's Hall, north-west corner Congress and Third ; and Rand's Concert Hall, south-west corner Congress and Third ; office 77 Third. *RANDALL, E. S., clothing and gents' furnishing goods, 22 Third.


RANKEN, H. & CO., (Hugh, H. S. and W. J. Ranken,) wool commission merchants, 283 River. RANKEN, H. S., (H. Ranken & Co.)


RANKEN, HUGH, (H. Ranken & Co.)


RANKEN, ROBERT B. & WM., dealers in wool, hides, sheep and calf skins, 485 River. RANKEN, W. J., (H. Ranken & Co.)


RANKIN, HENRY S., (Pettis & Rankin.)


Raphael, Harman, (Raphael & May.)


Raphael & May, (Harmon Raphael and Simon May,) dry and fancy goods, 13 Congress. Rapp, Edward, wood engraver, 336 River, up stairs.


REARDON, JOHN, (McLeod & Reardon.)


Rebhun, Mary Mrs., confectionery, 146 Congress. Redfern, J. H., (Wyatt & Redfern.)


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.


310 RENSSELAER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


SMART & BARNES, (SUCCESSORS TO THE SOUTHWICKS,) DEALERS IN


GAS, STEAM & WATER PIPE FITTINGS !


ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES


Agency of the Springfield Portable Gas Machine, Hitchcock's and Budd's Patent Pumps, Holly's Rotary & Knowles' Steam Pumps.


No. 217 River Street, ROBERT T. SMART. TROY, N. Y. WILLIAM BARNES.


WILLIAM MADDEN, UNDERTAKER & COPPIN MIA KER


98 THIRD STREET, One door below Congress Street, Troy, N. Y. Residence, - 96 Second Street.


A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Coffins and Caskets, CONSTANTLY ON HAND.


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Regan, Patrick, canal boat inspector and liquor dealer, 443 Fourth. '


Reeves, Coe L., tobacco and cigars, 238 River.


REICHARD, H. P., clerk, 252 Congress.


Reiley, Geo., saloon, 438 River.


*REILLE, RICHARD H., solicitor of patents, designer and draughtsman, Room 2, junction of River and Fourth.


Rensselaer Iron Works, South Troy, John A. Griswold & Co., props.


Rensselaer & Saratoga R. R., Geo. H. Cramer, president ; J. M. Warren, vice president ; H. C. Lockwood, secretary and treasurer ; J. V. Baker, superintendent.


Rextrew, Harry, mason and prop. saloon, 724 River.


Reynolds & McKanna, (Newton Reynolds and John McKenna,) house, sign, ornamental and fresco painters, 23 Fourth.


Reynolds, Newton, (Reynolds & McKanna.)


RHODES, GEO. N., (Grant & Rhodes.)


Rhodes, LaMott W., lawyer, 72 Second.


Rhodes, Sarah A. Mrs., dressmaker, 111 Congress.


Richards, C. L., leather and oils, 255 River.


RICHARDSON, BROWN & WILSON, (Wm. H. Richardson, E. Fisk Brown and P. H. W'ilson,) manufs. and dealers in doors, sash and blinds, 653, 657 and 659 River.


RICHARDSON, WM. H., (Richardson, Brown & Wilson.)


Richmond, Joseph H., tailor, 18 Division.


Riley, A. Mrs., grocer, 336 Second.


RILEY, FRANCIS, meat market, 118}{ North Second.


RILEY, JOHN, general dealer in groceries and provisions, 40 Hoosick.


Riley, John, blacksmith, Congress continued.


Rising, Chas. H., wholesale millinery, 1 Cannon Place, Broadway.


Rising, Francis, (Banker & Rising.) Roarke, Francis, books and stationery, 382 River.


Roberts, A. C. Mrs., dress maker, Fourteenth.


Roberts, Chas. L., carriage painter, 181 Fourth.


ROBERTS, EZRA, carpenter and joiner, and millwright, 58 River.


Roberts, J. H., wood and coal, corner Eighth and Hoosick.


Roberts, John, variety store, 95 River.


Robertson, Gilbert Jr., U. S. internal revenue assessor, Boardman Building. ROBERTSON, JAMES & SON, (W. F.,) dealers in leather and findings, manufs. boots and shoes and boot and shoe uppers, 5 Franklin Square.


ROBERTSON, W. F., (James Robertson & Son.)


Robertson, Wm. H., cigar maker and dealer in fruits, candies &c., 336 Congress.


Robins, Henry, real estate agent, 37 Congress.


ROBINSON, A. J., chairman Executive Department of Skating Park, Vale Avenue. Robinson, Alex., (Kirk & Robinson.)


Robinson, Amanda Mrs., confectionery, 219 North Second.


Robinson & Church, (Daniel Robinson and Chas R. Church,) wholesale druggists, 199 and 201 River.


ROBINSON, DANIEL, vice president and treasurer Troy & Boston R. R.


Robinson, Daniel, (Robinson & Church.)


ROBINSON, D). W., fish and poultry stall, Fulton Market.


Robinson, Geo., meat and vegetable market, 226 Second.


Robinson, G. S., (Sanford & Robinson.)


Robinson, Helen, notions, 242 Fourth.


Robinson, - Miss, dress maker, 6 North Fourth.


ROBUR, GEO. JR., shoemaker and sexton of M. E. Church, Vale Avenue.


Rock, Hugh, carpenter and builder, 25 and 27 Ferry.


Rockwell, E. Miss, dress making, 59 Sixth.


ยท Roddy, John, grocer, 193 Congress.


Roddy, Martin, grocer, corner Christie and Fourteenth.


Roddy, Martin, horse thoeing, 111 Sixth.


RODDY, THOMAS J., lawyer and commissioner of deeds, 64 Congress.


Rodgers, Spencer C., stenographic reporter, 1 Mutual Bank Building.


Roeder. Frederick, cigar maker, 104 River.


ROEMER, C. F., manager for Wilson Bros.


Roffa, S., cigar manuf., 355 Second. Roffa, Stanis, millinery store, 352 Second.


ROGERS, E. F., custom laundry, 5 Sixth.


ROGERS, GEORGE, (Edward Noble & Co.)


Rogers, Josiah B., (A. B. Morgan & Co.)


Romeyn, J., lawyer and county judge, 72 Second.


Root, Chas., (E. G. Aikin & Co.) Rosenberg, Joseph H., watches and jewelry, 162 River,


Rosenstock, M., agent for Union Co-operative Manufactory and Laundry. ROSS, ADAM, (Connell & Ross.)


Ross, Elias, (Ross & Smith.)


*ROSS, N. D., dentist and farmer 82, 18 Third.


Ross & Smith, (Elias Ross and Sampson Smith,) leather and findings, 355 River.




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