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C. S. SHATTUCK,
Merchant Tailor!
316 RIVER STREET, ROY, N. Y.
CLOTHS CASSIMERES AND
VESTINGS Sold by the Yard, or made up in the BEST MANNER, At Reasonble Rates.
Gents' Furnishing Goods !
CUTTING On Short Notice and
WARRANTED TO FIT IF PROPERLY MADE UP.
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CITY OF TROY.
Roth, Victor, watch maker, 748 River. Rouleau, A. F., boots and shoes, 144% River.
Rousseau & Judd, (W. A. Rousseau and S. R. Judd,) hats, caps and furs, 352 River, cor- ner Grand Division.
Rousseau, Lewis A., (Stackpole, Wotkyns & Co.)
Rousseau, W. A., (Rousseau & Judd.)
Roussel, E., dealer in artificial hair, 376 Broadway.
Rowell, Robert H., manuf. of picture frames, 7 State.
Ruhel, Catharine Mrs., saloon, 325 Second.
Rundell, D. P. & Son, (I. E.,) sash, doors and blinds, 521 River.
Rundell, I. E., (D. P. Rundell & Son.)
RUNKLE & FLAGG, (Jacob G. Runkle and John L. Flagg,) lawyers, 15 First. RUNKLE, JACOB G., (Runkle & Flagg.)
Ruopp, Jacob, tailor and saloon keeper, 114 River.
Russel & Mclaughlin, (Wm. Russel and Thos. Mclaughlin,) groceries, 245 Congress. Russel, Wm., (Russel & Mclaughlin.)
Russell, Abram, flour, feed and commission merchant, 365 River.
Russell, Chas. B., secretary'and accountant, Troy Savings Bank.
Russell, Martin, deputy U. S. marshall and deputy sheriff, 349 Third.
Ryan, James, grocer, 442 Second.
Ryan, John, grocer, 313 Fourth.
Ryan, John, groceries and provisions, corner Ninth and Hutton.
Ryan, John, shoemaker, corner North Third and Hoosick,
Ryan, Michael, shoemaker, 234 Fourth.
Ryan, M. Miss, grocer, 199 Fourth.
RYAN, THOS., wholesale and retail confectionery, 372 River.
Ryan, Thos. I., grocer, 343 Fourth, corner Ida.
Ryan, Timothy J., shoe maker, 299 Fourth.
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SABBATON, F. A., supt. gas works, corner Hill and Fourth. Sage, Wm. F., president Union National Bank of Troy. SAGENDORF, G. H., teller Mutual National Bank.
St. Francis Church, (Catholic,) Fifteenth, corner Marshal. St. John's Church, (Episcopal,) First, corner Liberty.
St. John the Baptist Church, (French Catholic,) Second, below Adams.
St. Joseph's Church, (Catholic,) Jackson, corner Third.
St. Luke's Church, (Episcopal,) junction Second and Fourth.
St. Mary's Church, (Catholic,) Third, corner Washington. ST. ORMOND, H. L., (St. Ormond, Morris & Co.)
ST. ORMOND, MORRIS & CO., (H. L. St. Ormond, Samuel Morris and Harvey S. Shel- don,) plumbers, gas and steam fitters, 451 and 453.Fulton. St. Paul's Church, (Episcopal,) Third, corner State.
St. Peter's Church, (Catholic.) North Second, corner Hutton.
St. Vincent's Chapel, (Catholic,) Troy Hospital.
Salisbury, O., carpenter and builder, William, near Fulton.
Salmon, Wm., watch maker, 115 Congress.
SALMOND, JOHN, millwright and pattern maker, corner River and Liberty. Salmpson, A. J., artist, 86 and 88 Congress.
SALMSON, PETER H., jeweler, 249 River.
SALSBURY, ALEXANDER, looking glass and picture frames, 130 River. Sanacal, Leander, harness shop, corner Second and Madison.
Sanderson, H. M., (Payn & Sanderson.)
SANDS, ELLEN MRS., groceries and provisions, 127}{ North Second.
SANDS, T. W., (successor to W. J. Sands,) brewer, 146 North Fourth.
Sanford, John, variety store, 151 Congress.
Sanford & Robinson, (S. B. Sanford and G. S. Robinson,) gents' and ladies' linen collars and cuffs, 23 Fourth. Sanford, S. B., (Sanford & Robinson.)
Saratoga House, 466 River, James Duffy, prop.
Saturday Bulletin, 218 River, File Bros., prop.
Sauer, George, saloon, 148 Second.
Saul, B. M., clothing, 82 Congress.
SAUL, JULIUS, merchant tailor, wholesale and retail dealer in ready made clothing and gents' furnishing goods, 324 River.
Saul, Rebecca Mrs., second hand clothing, 140 Fifth.
Saulson, Moritz, tin shop, 314 Second.
Sausse & Hartnett, (Thos. Sausse and Wm. A. Hartnett,) meat stall, Fulton Market. Sausse, Thos., (Sausse & Hartnett.)
*SAWYER, ANDREW, druggist and apothecary, manuf. and prop. Sawyer's American Pastilles, Compound Glycerine Cream, Sapo Cretaceous Tooth Powder &c., 348 River, rear entrance on Fourth St., opposite Troy City National Bank. SAXTON, S. BURT, (Saxton & Thompson.)
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STEPHEN HOLLAND'S
PRAME MANUFACTORY!
PICTURE STORE
AND
NEWS
DEPOT,
Nos. 53 and 55 Congress Street,
(Opposite the Court House, )
TROY, N. Y.
We invite the attention of the citizens of Rensselaer and adjoining Counties, to our extensive assortment of
CHROMOS
STEEL ENGRAVINGS, AND MIRRORS,
Which is not excelled by any Collection North of New York City, and which we offer
AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
FRAMING
, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, DONE IN THE BEST STYLE OF THE ART.
Pictures and Looking Glasses sold on Weekly or Monthly Installments.
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CITY OF TROY.
SAXTON, S. P., (Sliter & Saxton.)
SAXTON & THOMPSON, (S. Burt Saxton and Geo. B. Thompson, ) manufs. flour, props. Mount Vernon Mills, Troy, and Douglas Flouring Mill, Lockport, Niagara Co., 251 River.
Schauwecker, Chas., news dealer, 408 River.
Schneider, John, boots and shoes, 146 Congress.
SCHNEIDER, JOHN, saloon and cigar manuf., 12916 River.
Schoonmaker, J. E., insurance and real estate broker, 17 First.
Schoonmaker, M. D., treasurer Ludlow Valve Manuf. Co.
Schuyler, R., barber, up stairs, 469 River. Schwarz, Anthony, barber, 41 Division,
SCORER & HAM, (Robert Scorer and Robert Ham,) pattern maker, carvers and design- ers, iron patterns for sale, 19 Federal. SCORER, ROBERT, (Scorer & Ham.)
Scott, A., peddler and notion dealer, 156 Fifth.
SCOTT & GEER, (Robert Scott and Andrew Geer,) iron founders, Canal.
Scott, M. L. Mrs., variety store, stamping, embroidery &c., 196 Congress.
SCOTT, ROBERT, (Scott & Geer.)
*SCRIBNER, A. W. & CO., job printers, 219 River.
SCULLEY, JAMES, JR., grocery and meat market, 78 North Fourth.
SCULLEY, PETER, groceries and provisions, 84 North Fourth.
Seaman, G. W., boots and shoes, 71 Congress.
Seaman, J. & W. H., boots and shoes, 4 Franklin Square.
SEAMAN, WM. H., (Vandenburgh & Seaman.)
Second Presbyterian Church, Fifth, between Fulton and Grand Division.
Second Baptist Church, Ida Hill, Rev. W. T. C. Hanna, pastor.
Second Presbyterian Church Chapel, corner North Second and Jay.
Second St. Presbyterian Church, Second, between Congress and Ferry. .
Seiler, Anthony, hats, caps and furs, 98 Congress. Seligsohn, S., (A. J. Bach & Co.)
SENNOTT, WM., groceries and provisions, corner Ninth and Jacob.
SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET, near corner of Jacob and North Fourth, A. Good- speed, prop.
Seymour, R., dentist, 19 Grand Division.
*SEYMOUR, WALTER J., prop. Troy Pottery, manuf. glazed stone ware, sewer and water pipe, office and depot 102 Ferry, corner William.
SEYMOUR, W. T., (Smith, House & Co.)
*SHACKLADY, C. W., prop. Troy Eagle Dye House, 430 River.
SHAFFER, ANTHONY, prop. International Hotel, corner Ferry and River.
SHANLEY, WM., groceries and liquors, 172 Fifth.
Shannahan, John, carpenter and builder, 19 Ferry.
SHARP, AURELIUS S., (S. Sharp & Son.)
SHARP, SMITH, (S. Sharp & Son.)
SHARP, S. & SON, (Smith and Aurelius S.,) merchant tailors, 330 River.
SHATTUCK, C. S., merchant tailor and dealer in gents' furnishing goods, 31636 River. Shaufert, Ernst, groceries &c., 140 River.
SHAVER, HENDERSON & GROFF, (Jacob Shaver, J. C. Henderson and John M. Groff,) manufs. "Lively Times" Stoves and Furnaces, 399 River.
SHAVER, JACOB, (Shaver, Henderson & Groff.)
Shaw, Mary E., principal No. 1 School, 168 Third. Shaw, Wm., (Haynor & Shaw.)
SHAW, WM. MRS., dress and cloak making rooms, 340 River, up stairs.
Shehan, Dennis, (Shehan & O' Loughlin.)
Shehan & O'Loughlin, (Dennis Shehan and Dennis O' Loughlin,) commission merchants, 353 River.
Sheldon, Ezekiel W., deputy post master.
SHELDON, FREDERICK A., (Sheldon, Greene & Co.)
*SHELDON, GREENE & CO., (Frederick A. Sheldon, Chancy O. Greene and J. C. Hen- derson,) stove founders, 66 Sixth, south of Union Depot.
SHELDON, HARVEY S., (St. Ormond, Morris & Co.)
Sheldon, Henry C., drugs and medicines, 246 River.
Shendan, Thos H., saloon, 426 River.
*SHEPARD, GEO. W., blank book manuf., 265 River, up stairs.
Shepard, Wm., president Troy Hosiery Manuf. Co.
SHEPARD, WM. A., vice president of United National Bank of Troy.
Sheridan & Campbell, (Philip Sheridan and W. B. Campbell,) tin and sheet iron ware, 465 and 467 River.
SHERIDAN, JAMES, saloon and boarding house, 448 River, junction River and King. Sheridan, Philip, (Sheridan & Campbell.)
Sheridan, Thomas, saloon, 318 Second.
SHERMAN, W. H., (G. V. S. Quackenbush & Co.)
Sherry, John, (Squires, Sherry & Galusha.)
Sherry, Lawrence, carriage maker, 202 Fourth.
Sherwood, Angus C., book keeper for Edgar B., 675 River.
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MORTIMER HULL, PROPRIETOR OF
CENTER BERLIN HOTEL,
AND DEALER IN
Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE, &c., and everything usually kept in a country store. Center Berlin, N. Y.
SAMUEL J. LENNON,
NASSAU, N. Y., DEALER IN
CONFECTIONERY, Fruits, Nuts, Canned Fruits, Etc. Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
CHRISTOPHER EBEL, Hair Dressing and Shaving Rooms, No. 70 Congress Street, - TROY, N. Y.
Hair Dressing, Shaving and Shampooing ar- tistically executed by first-class operators.
DATER & SPRINGER, DEALERS IN CHOICE Family Groceries and Provisions, FLOUR, FEED AND OATS, IN CONNECTION WITH CITY HAY MARKET, At Nos. 134, 136 and 138 Fifth Street,
Between Congress } John Y. Dater, and Ferry Sts. Daniel Springer. TROY, N. Y.
CITY OF TROY.
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Sherwood, Edgar B., sawing, planing and turning, 675. River.
Shrauder, Chas. D., (A. DeFreest & Co.)
Sibley, Nicholas H., wholesale tobacconist, 346 Congress.
SICKELS, JOHN, cigar manuf. and saloon keeper, Congress continued, opposite Stone Bridge.
Sidenburgh, G. & Co., manufs. ladies' linen collars, 9 King, Troy, and 305 Canal, New York.
*SILL, CALVIN S., cloaks, shawls and suits, 10 and 12 Broadway, 2nd floor.
SILLIMAN, CHAS. A., (Silliman & Co.)
SILLIMAN & CO., (Robert F. Silliman, Chas. A. Silliman and Henry W. Hazard,) props. Troy Propelling Line, between Troy and New York, and dealers in pork, lard, fish, salt, cement, hams &c., 361 River.
SILLIMAN, ROBERT F., (Silliman & Co.)
SILSBY, HENRY S., fish market, 508 River.
Simmons Bros., (Stephen and Wm. H.,) meat market, 255 Congress.
Simmons & Darling, (Joseph F. Simmons and Henry H. Darling,) wholesale grocers and commission merchants, 307 River.
Simmons, David H., (Simmons & Smith.)
Simmons, Joseph F., (Simmons & Darling.)
Simmons & Smalley, (W. J. Simmons and L. Smalley,) auction and commission mer- chants, 398 River and 9 King.
Simmons & Smith, (David H. Simmons and Ira Smith,) groceries and provisions, 416 River.
Simmons, Stephen, (Simmons Bros.)
Simmons, W. A., groceries and provisions, corner North Fourth and Jacob.
Simmons, W. J., (Simmons & Smalley.)
Simmons, Wm. H., (Simmons Bros.)
SIMMS, NICHOLAS, confectionery, 46 Hoosick.
Simpson, Mary Mrs., saloon, Front, foot of Broadway.
SIMS, CALVIN B., dealer in wool, sheep pelts, hides and calf skins, office 196 North Third, corner Vanderheyden.
SIMS, FRANCIS, cashier Merchants and Mechanics Bank of Troy.
SIMS, GEORGE F., cashier of Troy City National Bank.
Sinsabaugh, G. W., confectioner, 20 Third.
Sinsheimer, J., millinery, 8 and 9 Museum Building, Fulton.
Sinsheimer, Moses, saloon, 142 River.
Sintonge, Oliver, confectionery, Iron Works, Mill.
Skeedy, John, grocer, 344 Fourth.
SKELLY, THOS., practical horse shoer, 88%% Ferry.
Sleicher, Wm., (Z. Witman & Co.)
SLITER, A. H., (A. M. Knowlson & Co.)
SLITER, GEO., (Sliter & Saxton.)
SLITER & SAXTON, (Geo. Sliter and S. P. Saxton,) groceries and liquors, 127 Congress. SLOCUM, JOHN M., shoe maker, 94 Ferry, house Green Island. Smalley, Henry, second hand furniture, 136 Congress.
Smalley, L., (Simmons & Smalley.) Smart, A. J., paper mill, above Burden Iron Works.
*SMART & BARNES, (Robert T. Smart and Wm. Barnes,) gas, steam and water pipe fitting, engineers' supplies, agents for Springfield Portable Gas Machine, Hitchcock
& Budd's Patent Pumps, Holly's Rotary and Knowles' Steam Pumps, 217 River. Smart, Joseph W., (Gates & Smart.)
SMART, ROBERT T., (Smart & Barnes.)
Smith, Adam R., teller and notary, Union National Bank of Troy.
Smith, Benjamin, tanner and grocer, 73 Hill.
Smith, Bernard, hair dresser, 207 Congress.
Smith, B. N., supt. of carriers, 10 First.
Smith, Chas., (Chas. Warner & Co.)
Smith, Chas., carpenter, 43 Ferry.
Smith, C. W., fancy goods, Broadway, near Third.
SMITH, D. & GO., (Thomas B. Smith,) wholesale and retail dealers in oysters, 554 Fulton.
Smith, Edward C., saloon, 124 River, and house and sign painter, 3 Canal, West Troy. SMITH, GEO. B., meat stall, Fulton Market.
Smith, Geo. D., (Smith, Hotchkin & Co.)
SMITH, HARVEY, (Smith, House & Co.)
Smith, Henry T., (H. B. Nims & Co.)
Smith, Hiram, vice president Union National Bank of Troy.
Smith, Hotchkin & Co., (Otis Smith, A. L. Hotchkin and Geo. D. Smith,) furniture dealers, 329 and 331 River.
SMITH, HOUSE & CO., (Harvey Smith, Elijah S. House and W.T. Seymour,) manufs. of linen collars and cuffs, 556 Fulton.
Smith, Ira, (Simmons & Smith.)
SMITH, IRA Mrs., dress making, 9 Jacob.
Smith, James, grocer, 247 Congress.
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COHN & LIEBERMAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Hats, Caps
AND
FURS!
204 River Street, - Troy, N. Y.
Silk Hats made to order and Fitted on the American Conformeter .- Perfect satisfaction guaranteed as to style, quality and price.
Being practical Furriers, we are enabled to manufacture, repair or alter FURS, in as good style as can be done in New York, and at prices as low.
Old Fashioned Sets of Furs Altered into the latest styles.
Particular attention paid to preserving Furs and keeping the moths out.
Prices as low as the lowest. Call and see us and we will satisfy you.
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY!
No. 8 Wotkyns' Block, Congress Street,
NEAR RIVER. Great Reduction in the price of all our
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TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS
AND
YOUNG
HYSON
".TINE
BLACK TEAS
REMEMBER THE OLD RED STORE, 8 WOTKYNS' BLOCK, CONGRESS STREET, TROY, N. Y.
R. QUACKENBUSH.
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CITY OF TROY.
Smith, James, saloon, corner North St. and Vail Avenue.
Smith, James W., groceries, feed, hay, wood and coal, 350 Congress.
Smith, L., tinsmith, 351 River, up stairs.
SMITH, LANSING & CO., (Chas. F. Moore and Alfred G. Peck,) real estate and insu- rance agents, 12 Broadway.
SMITH, LEVI, (Beach & Smith.)
Smith, L. N., dry goods, 79 and 81 Congress.
Smith, M. Mrs., saloon, 543 Fourth.
Smith, Otis, (Smith, Hotchkin & Co.)
Smith & Pine, (W. O. Smith and G. W. Pine,) photographers, 4 King.
SMITH, P. W., boarding house, 414 Fulton.
Smith, Sampson, (Ross & Smith.)
SMITH, THOMAS B., (D. Smith & Co.)
Smith, W. O., (Smith & Pine.)
Smith, Wm. S., (Burdett, Potter, Smith & Co.)
Snyder & Cox, (Henry Snyder and Edward B. Cox,) dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes &c.
Snyder, D. H., coal, wood and kindlings, 137 and 139 North Third.
Snyder, Geo. H., saloon, 124 Fourth.
Snyder, Henry, (Snyder & Cox.)
Snyder, Wm. H. Jr., saloon, 775 Fourth.
Somes, P., carpenter, 111 Green.
South Troy M. E. Church, South Troy.
Spain, Michael, saloon and boarding house, 91 Ferry.
Spellisy, Michael, meat market, corner Adam and Hill.
SPICER & CO., (John E. and John D. Spicer,) lumber, timber, lath and shingles, River, between Liberty and Adams.
SPICER, JOHN D., (Spicer & Co.)
SPICER, JOHN E., (Spicer & Co.)
Spicer & Mealey, (Sidney A. Spicer and Geo. P. Mealey.) rope manufs., Vail Avenue.
Spicer, Sidney A., (Spicer & Mealey.)
SPOOR & CO., (Stephen Spoor, Samuel E. Norton and Wm. M. Spoor,) manufs. and props. Spoor's Parlor Stove Furniture, corner Middleburgh and North Fourth. SPOOR, STEPHEN, (Spoor & Co.)
SPOOR, WM. M., (Spoor & Co.)
SPRINGER, DANIEL, (Dater & Springer.)
Squire, Chas., captain Third Precinct Station, 198 North Second.
SQUIRES, JOHN N., (John N. Squires & Co.,) (C. G. Wainwright & Co.)
SQUIRES, JOHN N. & CO., (Wm. Lawrence,) importers of brandies, gins, wines &c., and dealers in whiskies, 371 River.
Squires, Norman B., (Squires, Sherry & Galusha.)
Squires, Sherry & Galusha, (Norman B. Squires, John Sherry and Henry Galusha,) wholesale grocers, 279 River.
Squires, W. W., ticket agent Rensselaer & Saratoga R. R.
Stackpole, Joseph, (Stackpole, Wotkyns & Co.)
Stackpole, Wotkyns & Co., (Joseph Stackpole, Geo. D. Wotkyns and Lewis A Rousseau,) coal dealers, office front, below Ferry.
Stamper, Henry, (Stamper & Sons.)
Stamper, Joseph, (Stamper & Sons.)
Stamper, Solomon, (Stamper & Sons.)
Stamper & Sons, (Solomon, Joseph and Henry,) hats, caps and furs, 158 and 198 River. Stande, Henry, overseer city poor and tobacconist, 51 Congress.
Standley, Thomas, confectionery, 411 Second.
Stanley, Eames, Jr., (E. Stanley & Son.)
Stanley, Et & Son, (Eames Jr.,) soap and candle manufacturers, 519 River.
STANLEY, J. MRS., gentlemen's shirts and ladies' wear made to order, 33%% King. Stannard Bros., (Henry D. and Chas. N.,) teamsters, North Third. Stannard, Chas. N., (Stannard Bros.)
Stannard, Henry D., (Stannard Bros.)
Stansill, Harry N., saloon, fruit and oysters, 177 Fourth.
Stanton, Edmond, wholesale liquor dealer, 259 Fourth.
STANTON, JOHN, (Daly & Stanton.)
Stanton, Martin, saloon and grocery, 137 Ferry.
Stapleton, Wm. B., grocer, 441 Second.
*STARBUCK, RICHARD H., drugs and medicines, 18 Third.
Starkweather & Allen, (Richard D. Starkweather and Fred. P. Allen,) china and glass- ware, 235 River.
Starkweather, Richard D., (Starkweather & Allen.)
State St. M. E. Church, State, between Fourth and Fifth.
STAUDE, CHAS. F., tobacconist, 75 Congress.
*STEARNS, JAMES W., prop. Mansion House, corner Broadway and Second, Wash- ington Square.
STEARNS, MATTHIAS, prop. Kossuth House, 100 River.
Steele, Maria Mrs., saloon, corner Sixth and Fulton.
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CITY OF TROY.
Steenbergs, Geo. T., hair dresser, 8 Third.
Steiner, Ernst, saloon, 11 Ferry.
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Stem, M. M., (Strauss & Stem.)
Stephens, G., whitewasher and wall colorer, 210 Fourth.
Stephens, Mart, baggage master Rensselaer & Saratoga R. R. STEPHENS, MICHAEL, saloon and boarding house, 341 Tenth.
STEPHESON, ELIZABETH A. MRS., confectionery, 17 State. Sterling, Wm. H., (Lewis & Sterling.)
Stern, Isaac, millinery and millinery goods, 152 River.
Stettheimer, J. Jr. & Co., (Charles Henisheimer,) gents' and ladies' linen collars and cuffs, factory 25 Fifth.
Stevens, C. G., toys and fancy goods, 72% Congress.
Stevens, W. M., variety store, 10 King.
STEVENSON, FRANCIS, boot and shoe fitter, 336 River, up stairs.
Stewart, J. M., (Gunnison & Stewart.)
Stillman, A. G., physician and surgeon, Pawling Avenue, Albia.
Stoddard & Burton, (E. W. Stoddard and L. Burton,) druggists, 87 and 89 Congress. Stoddard, E. W., (Stoddard & Burton.)
STONE, CHAS., (Dorr & Stone.)
STONE, GEO. A .; cashier and notary public Mutual National Bank.
Stone, H. A. & Co., ( W. J. Stone and George Boardman,) hats, caps, straw goods &c., 24 King.
Stone, Lucius, laundry, 9 Laundry Place.
Stone, W. J., (H. A. Stone & Co.)
Stone, W. J., teas and coffees, 125 River.
STOUT, EDWARD L., (E. L. Stout & Co.)
STOUT, E. L. & CO., (Edward L. Stout, James P. Dix and John T. Luck,) general . agents for Continental Life Insurance Co. of New York, 5 Mansion House Block.
STOW, EDWARD K., (S. K. Stow & Son.)
STOW, SILAS K., (S. K. Stow & Son.)
STOW, S. K. & SON, (Silas K. and Edward K.,) insurance and real estate agents, 205 River.
Strain, John, saloon, North Third.
*STRAIN, P. J., watch maker and jeweler, 38 King.
Strait, E. Smith, lawyer and surrogate, Court House, Second.
Straubinger, Joseph, saloon, 55 Sixth.
Strauss, M. J., (Strauss & Stem.)
Strauss & Stem, (M. J. Strauss and M. M. Stem,) Troy Kid Glove Depot, 408 Fulton. Strunk, Joseph, T. & I. W. R. R. office, Iron Works.
Stumpf, Henry, saloon, 144 Congress.
STURGES, CHARLES S., (Sturges, Makley & Co.)
STURGES, JOHN C., (Sturges, Makley & Co.)
STURGES, MAKLEY & CO., (J. C. and C. S. Sturges and J. F. Makley,) general agents Excelsior Life Insurance Co., also fire insurance agents, 271 River.
Styles, F. O., (E. G. Akin & Co.)
Sullivan & Allen, (Dennis Sullivan and Frank Allen,) restaurant, 187 Fourth.
SULLIVAN, CORNELIUS, boot and shoemaker, 68 Ferry.
Sullivan, Cornelius, flour and feed, 354 Fourth.
Sullivan, Dennis, (Sullivan & Allen.)
Sullivan, James, groceries and provisions, 34 Hoosick.
Sullivan, J. H. B., teacher Sullivan's Orchestra and Military Band, 46 State. Sullivan, John, grocer, Hill.
Sutherland, Thomas S., Franklin Iron Works, corner River and Hutton.
Swart, H. G. Mrs., millinery and fancy goods, 347 Congress. SWARTWOUT, CHAS. H., upholsterer, 415 Fulton.
Sweeney, John, saloon, 633 Fourth.
SWEENEY, MARY E., laundry, 1 and 3 Laundry Place.
SWEET, D. BYRON, groceries and provisions, corner North Third and Hutton.
Sweet, G. W., (Heart & Co.) (Sweet, Quimby & Perry.)
Sweet, Henry L., hay scales market, 176 North Second.
Sweet, Quimby & Perry, (G. W. Sweet, J. T. Quimby and S. W. Perry,) props. Empire Foundry, manufs. cook stoves, corner Second and Ida, salesroom 283 River.
SWEET, S. D., groceries and provisions, corner North Second and Grand Division. Switzer, Jacob, hair dresser, Broadway. Sylvester, N. B., lawyer, 37 Congress. Symonds, Benjamin F., painter, 9 King.
Symonds, Thos., president Manufacturers' National Bank of Troy.
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Taber, Chas. F., lawyer, Union Bank Building. Taber, G., prop. of Exchange Hotel, 137 Congress.
*TALLMADGE, JOHN & CO., (Wm. Ackley,) agents Howe Sewing Machine, 342 River, up stairs.
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Talty, Michael, saloon, corner Main and First.
Tappen, Shepard, cashier of National Exchange Bank of Troy. Tappin, Samuel, (Mallery & Tappin.)
Tate, Annie Miss, dress maker, 119 Seventh.
Taufmann, John, shoe maker, 52 Mount.
TAYLOR, GEO. M., (Warren & Taylor.)
Taylor, Thos., locksmith and saw filing, 30 Franklin.
Taylor, Wm., lumber dealer, River, near Adams.
Teal, Chas. C., saloon. 9 Ferry. 1
TEMPLETON, SAMUEL E., head miller in Saxton Thompson's flouring mill, Mount Vernon, River.
TESCHAN, CHARLES, (Howard & Teschan.)
Thalimer, Peter, dry goods and groceries, near Burden Iron Works.
Thayer, Francis S., (Bills & Thayer.)
Thayer, W. L., (C. S. Flack & Co.)
THE STATE SAVINGS BANK OF TROY, 20 First, Henry Ingram, president ; Alfred B. Nash, vice president ; Willard Gay, treasurer and secretary.
The Troy Savings Bank, 10 First, James S. Weed, president; Geo. Vail, first vice- president ; Hanford N. Lockwood, second vice-president ; Chas. B. Russell, secre- tary and accountant ; Wm. M. Corning, asst. accountant.
Third Presbyterian Church, Albia.
Thomas, D. M., agent Troy Galvanizing Co., Middleburgh, corner North Fourth.
Thomas, E. O., (Monk & Thomas.)
Thomas, Henry, prop. of Mechanics' Hall, Iron Works, Mill.
Thomas, Henry, cooper, Iron Works.
Thompson, B. F. Mrs., (Thompson & Howe.)
Thompson, C. W., lumber dealer, Front, near Lower Ferry.
THOMPSON GEO. B., (Saxton & Thompson.)
Thompson, Geo. W., (Hayner & Thompson.)
THOMPSON & HOWE, (Mrs. Prudence E. Thompson and Chandler Howe,) oysters and fruit, Fulton Market.
Thompson, John I., (John L. Thompson, Sons & Co.)
Thompson, John L., Sons & Co., (John I. and Wm. Thompson, David and James F. Cowee,) wholesale druggists, 159, 161 and 163 River.
THOMPSON, PRUDENCE E. MRS., (Thompson & Howe.)
Thompson, Wm., (John L. Thompson, Sons & Co.)
Thomson, Daniel, confectionery, 117 Congress.
Thorn, James, physician and surgeon, 97 First.
THORNTON, C. & CO., (Chester Thornton and Gardner McGregor,) news room, Union Depot.
THORNTON, CHESTER, (C. Thornton & Co.)
Thornton, Patrick, saloon, 157 Congress.
THURMAN, R. H., cashier First National Bank of Troy.
TIBBITS & BUTLER, (W. H. Tibbits and J. B. Butler,) dealers in all kinds of cook, parlor and office stoves, tin, Japan and Britannia ware, 303 River.
TIBBITS, W. H., (Tibbits & Butler.)
Tidd, Davenport & Landon, (Henry A. Tidd, C. E. Davenport and John J. Landon,) State agency dept. New York Life Insurance Co., 17 First.
Tidd, Henry A., (Tidd, Davenport & Landon.)
Tierney Bros., (P. D. and T. H.,) brush manufs., 353 River, up stairs.
Tierney, P. D., (Tierney Bros.)
Tierney, T. H., (Tierney Bros.)
TILLINGHAST, B. A. & SON, (Benj. A. and Joseph J.,) bankers, brokers, insurance and real estate agents, 17 First.
TILLINGHAST, BENJ. A., (B. A. Tillinghast & Son.)
TILLINGHAST, CHAS. W., (J. M. Warren & Co.)
TILLINGHAST, JOSEPH J., (B. A. Tillinghast & Son.)
TILLINGHAST, THOS. A., (J. M. Warren & Go.)
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