Gazetteer and business directory of Rensselaer County, N. Y., for 1870-71, Part 40

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


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TILLY, RALPH, tallow rendering establishment, 639 River. Timpane, John, watches and jewelry, 184 River.


Tinsler, P. J., millinery, 318 Fulton.


TOBEY, JOHN S., (J. S. Tobey & Co.)


*TOBEY, J. S. & CO., (John S. Tobey, Wm. L. Wilkins and David S. Wilkins,) manufs. and jobbers of mens' and boys' clothing, 286 River.


Tolhurst, W. H., manuf. of experimental machinery, corner Fulton and Union. Tompkins, Clark, manuf. Hubbard Mowers and knitting machines, foot of Cypress.


Tompkins, D. D. & E. P., manufs. of straw paper, Hollow, near Campbell's Road.


Torrance, James, dealer in metals, engines, and agent for McLaren's Combination Wrench, 36 and 38 River.


Torrance, J. H., book keeper, 36 and 38 River.


Townsend, C. M., harness maker, North Third, near Jay.


TOWNSEND, MARTIN I., (Townsends & Browne.)


Townsend, M. L., lawyer, 47 First.


TOWNSEND, RUFUS M., (Townsends & Browne.)


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CITY OF TROY.


TOWNSENDS & BROWNE, (Rufus M. and Martin I. Townsend, and Irving Browne,) lawyers, 17 First.


Tracy, Patrick, saloon, 114 North Fourth.


Train, Otis A., (Burdett, Potter, Smith & Co.)


Tramble, Wm., grocery and meat market, corner Third and Liberty.


Tranor, Francis, grocer, corner Second and Madison.


Trauss, Alex., secretary of Union Cooperative Manufactory and Laundry.


Travell, Ira R., (Weed, Haskell & Travell.)


TRAVELL, JOHN K., (Iler & Travell.)


TRAVER & CIPPERLY, (Oliver Traver and J. A. Cipperly,) lawyers, 53 Congress.


TRAVER, OLIVER, (Traver & Cipperly.)


Trei, A., meat market, corner Division and Second,


Tremont House, corner Sixth and Fulton, R. L. Armstrong, prop.


TRIPP, ARNOLD G., (Delano & Tripp.)


TROJAN DYE HOUSE, 397 River, Curtis & Mullin, props.


TROJAN TEA STORE, 470 River, C. M. Velsey, prop.


TROY AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, foot of Grand Division, corner Mechanic, Warren & Taylor, props.


*TROY ARTIFICIAL HAIR STORE, 462 Fulton, Mrs. M. Ellis, prop.


*TROY BELL FOUNDRY, corner Adams and First, established 1852, Jones & Co., props.


Troy Bonnet and Hat Bleachery, 344 River, 2d floor, Durfee & Newth, props.


TROY & BOSTON R. R., D. Thos. Vail, president ; D. Robinson, vice president and treasurer ; J. E. Merrill, secretary ; C. W. Moseley, superintendent ; office Union Depot.


TROY BRASS FOUNDRY, 27 and 29 North Third, Wm. Kemp, prop.


Troy Card Board Manufacturing Co., 76 and 78 Harrison Place, Powell & King.


TROY CATHOLIC MALE ORPHAN ASYLUM, corner Betsford and Hanover, Brother Conald, supt.


TROY CITY NATIONAL BANK, John A. Griswold, president ; John L. Manning, vice president ; Geo. F. Sims, cashier; corner Fourth and Grand Division.


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


*TROY DAILY PRESS, Parmenter & Clark, editors and props., 208 and 210 River.


TROY DIME SAVINGS BANK, 5 First, Neher & Calder, props.


*TROY EAGLE DYE HOUSE, 430 River, C. W. Shacklady, prop.


Troy Enameling and Tinning Works, Oakwood Avenue, Battershall & Co., props.


*TROY FEMALE SEMINARY, Second, between Congress and Ferry ; Jonas C. Heartt,


president board of trustees ; John H. Willard, secretary board of trustees; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Willard, principals ; Theodosia Hudson, vice principal.


Troy Fire Brick Works, Second, below Canal Avenue, James Ostrander & Son, props. TROY GAS LIGHT CO., corner Hill and Fourth. F. A. Sabbaton, supt.


Troy Granary and Steam Elevator, Front, corner Division, P. A. Moore & Son, props.


Troy Hosiery Manuf. Co., Ida Hill, Wm. Shepard, president ; T. Buckley, treasurer ; E. O. Eaton, agent.


TROY HOUSE, corner First and River, C. H. Jones, prop.


Troy, Jacob, meat Market, 480 River.


Troy Kid Glove Depot, 408 Fulton, Strauss & Stem, props.


TROY MACHINE SHOP, First, below Adams, F. W. Parmenter, prop.


Troy Malleable Iron Works, Fourteenth, between Congress and Christie, Harrison & Kellogg, props.


Troy Marshall Infirmary and Lunatic Asylum, Ida Hill.


Troy Orphan Asylum, 294 Eighth, Miss Lottridge, matron.


TROY PAPER BOX MANUFACTORY, 361 River, D. Hudson, agent.


*TROY POTTERY, 102 Ferry, corner William, glazed stone ware, sewer and water pipe, Walter J. Seymour, prop.


Troy Stamping Works, 261 River, James W. Greene & Co., props., manufs. stamped and pressed ware, Monitor Coal Hods &c.


Troy Slate & Marble Works, corner Hutton and North Third, C. W. Billings, prop.


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


*TROY TIMES, (daily and weekly,) 209 and 211 River, J. M. Francis & Tucker, props.


*TROY WEEKLY NEWS PRESS, published every Thursday at 208 and 210 River, Par- menter & Clark, editors and props.


*TROY WHIG, (daily and weekly,) Alex. Kirkpatrick, editor and publisher, 219 River.


*TRULL, S. V., agent for Eliptic and Florence Sewing Machines, 10 Mansion House Block, Broadway.


TUCKER, HENRY O. R., (J. M. Francis & Tucker.)


Tucker, Sydney D., manufs. of linen collars, cuffs and shirt fronts, 253 River.


TUPPER, JOHN H., (Barton & Tupper.)


Turner & Briggs, (Moses H. Turner and Tibbitts Briggs,) collar manufs., 376 River, up stairs.


Turner, M. H. Mrs., variety store, fancy goods, 40 King.


Turner, Moses H., (Turner & Briggs.)


TUTHILL, D. W., (J. B. Carr & Co.)


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Twamley, E. Mrs .. cloak and dress maker, 171 Third. Twogood, Henry G., bakery, 130 Third.


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*ULRICH, CHAS., boots and shoes, 186 River.


Union Co-operative Manufactory and Laundry, corner Union and Broadway, up stairs ; Miss Kate Mullany, president ; W. J. Jessop, vice president; Alex. Trauss, secre- tary ; Miss Sarah McQuillian, treasurer ; M. Rosenstock, agent.


Union Depot Restaurant, G. Holeur, prop. .


Union Foundry Co., North Third, east side Mount Olympus, Bernard C. Higgins, supt., manufs. hollow ware, stoves, iron castings &c.


Union Hotel. Broadway, corner Sixth, Michael Ahern, prop.


UNION MARKET, 126% North Second, Walter B. Judge, prop.


Union National Bank of Troy, 14 First; Wm. F. Sage, president; Hiram Smith, vice- president ; Pliny M. Corbin, cashier; Adam R. Smith, teller and notary.


Unitarian Church, Fourth, between Broadway and State.


UNITED NATIONAL BANK OF TROY, First, corner of State, capital $300,000, E. Thompson Gale, president; Wm. A. Shepard, vice-president ; Geo. H. Perry, cashier and notary public ; A. G. H. Calder, teller ; E. L. Cipperly, discount clerk.


United Presbyterian Church, Fifth, between Broadway and State.


UNITED STATES HOTEL, corner Hoosick and North Third, Luther McCoy, prop,


Universalist Church, Fifth, between State and Broadway.


URSPRUNG, M., dealer in rags &c., 137 River.


Utley, Nelson, eating saloon, 74 Second.


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Vaght, Herman, tobacconist, 406 River.


VAIL, D. THOS., president Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank of Troy, and president Troy & Boston R. R.


Vail, Ezra R., (G. Parish Ogden & Co.,) (T. M. Vail's Sons.)


Vail, Geo .; first vice president Troy Savings Bank.


Vail. Samuel L., (T. M. Vail's Sons.)


Vail's, T. M. Sons, (Samuel L. and Ezra R.,) props. of Waterford Flouring Mills, 151 and 153 River.


Vaine, Medar, grocery and saloon, 590 River.


Valance, Isaac W., manuf. wrought iron riveted butts, Mount Ida.


· Vale Avenue M. E. Church, Rev .. Geo. W. Fitch, pastor.


Valiquette, G., boots and shoes, 12 King.


· Van Alstyne, W. L., real estate agent.


VAN ARNAM, CHAS. H., (Geer & Van Arnam.)


*VAN ARNUM, W. D., prop. of Griswold Opera House, 12 Third.


Van Degue, Chas. F., (Cary & Van Degue.)


VANDENBURGH & SEAMAN, (Wm. Vandenburgh and Wm. H. Seaman,) boots and shoes, 386 River.


VANDENBURGH, WM., (Vandenburgh & Seaman.)


Vanderker, C., (Day & Vanderker.)


VANDERZEE, EDGAR F., groceries and provisions, 122 Congress.


VAN DEUSEN, FRANK, laundry, 52 North Fourth.


Van Deusen, John J., (Bacheldor & Van Deusen.)


VAN DEUSEN, ROBERT T. Dr., cures cancers, felons, white swellings, fistulas, carbuncles, fever sores, hip diseases, scald head, piles &c., 836 River.


VAN EVERY, MACDONALD & CARROLL, (W. H. Van Every, John A. Macdonald and John T. Carroll,) fire and life insurance agents, 265 River.


VAN EVERY, W. H., (Van Every, Macdonald & Carroll.)


Van Hagen, James, supt. Troy Stamping Works, corner Jefferson and Second. Vanier, Fred., barber shop, Madison, near Second.


VAN LOAN, WM., dry goods, ribbons, laces &c., 376 River.


VAN SCHOONHOVEN, FISK & CONVERSE, (James Van Schoonhoven, Lorenzo C. Fisk and Perrin W. Converse,) importers and wholesale dealers in dry goods, 227 River.


VAN SCHOONHOVEN, JAMES, (Van Schoonhoven, Fisk & Converse.) "


Van Schoonhoven, J. L., president Central Savings Bank of Troy and president of Cen- tral National Bank of Troy.


VANTINE & FALES, (G. W. Van Tine and F. M. Fales,) hats, caps and furs, 344 River and 9 Fourth.


VANTINE, G. W., (Van Tine & Fales.)


VAN VALKENBURGH, H. G., groceries and provisions, City Hay Market, North Second.


VAN VALKENBURGH, J. M., (Coon & Van Valkenburgh.)


See Card on Map.


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


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WEBSTER'S


DEFLECTING AND CENTRE-DRAFT


HOT-AIR FURNACE


FOR


Dwellings, Halls,


Churches, Stores, Etc.


It will give the required amount of heat.


It takes little fuel. .


It supplies hot-air not vitiated by contact with over-heated surfaces.


It is easily managed.


It is free from dust, smoke and gases.


It will not heat the cellar. It is not expensive.


It is secure against fire.


For particular description, with letters from numerous parties using it, directions for setting, and practical suggestions as to supply of cold air, &c., send for pamphlet.


MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY


M. L. FILLEY, -


287 River Street, Troy.


J. M. WARREN & CO.,


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


HARDWARE


IRON, STEEL, NAILS,


AND MANUFACTURERS OF


Railroad Supplies,


241 and 243 River Street,


TROY, N. Y.


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'Van Voorhees, Geo., groceries and provisions, 138 Second.


Van Zile, Anthony & Co., (0. E. Van Zile and M. M. Anthony,) coal dealers, corner River and Liberty.


Van Zile, O. E., (Van Zile, Anthony & Co.)


Vaughan, Patrick, (Campbell & Vaughan.)


Vaughn, B. C., ( Wallace & Vaughn.)


Vedder, N. S., stove pattern works, corner Fourth and Fulton.


Velsey & Benedict, (Isaac P. Velsey and Daniel C. Benedict,) wholesale dealers in west- ern flour, also commission merchants, 187 River.


VELSEY, C. M., (successor to J. Henry Winslow,) Trojan Tea Store, groceries &c., 470 River.


Velsey, Isaac P., (Velsey & Benedict.)


VERMONT HOUSE, 19 Sixth, J. Cannon, prop.


Vermont, Morris, second hand goods, 150 Fourth.


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


VIELE, S. THEODORE & CO., druggists and apothecaries, Apothecary Hall, 384 River. VINCENT, F. L., homeo. physician, office and residence 38 First. Vines, Joseph, intelligence office, 458 Fulton.


VIRGIL, E. H., general manager National Express Co.


Volge, Henry, locksmith, 15% State.


Vosburgh, W. O., confectioner, 412 Fulton.


VOSSMERBAUMER, J. W., tobacconist, 5 Gurley's Block, Fulton.


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Wager, Alice J. Miss, teacher, School No. 1, 224 North Second.


WAGER, FALES & CO., (James Wager, Andrew B. Fales and Benj. F. Johnson,) manufs. and wholesale dealers in stoves &c., 275 River.


WAGER, JAMES, (Wager, Fales & Co.)


Wagner, Chas., saloon, 857 River.


WAINWRIGHT, C. G. & CO., (Chas. G. Wainwright and N. Squires,) flour, produce and commission merchants, 371 River.


WAINWRIGHT, CHARLES G., (C. G. Wainwright & Co.)


Wait, Josiah A., coal, 140 Fourth.


Waite, Rufus S., groceries and provisions, corner Fourth and Ferry.


Walch, James, groceries, 137 North Second.


Waldheim, Chas., saloon, 38 Second.


Waldmann, Aaron, fancy goods, Ladies' Bazaar, 2 Museum Building, River.


Waldmann, I., wholesale and retail dealer in dry goods, 362 and 364 Fulton.


Waldron, Ephraim D., lumber dealers, north-east corner Front and Liberty. Wallace, Edward, shoemaker, Division.


Wallace, G. B., (Wallace & Vaughn.)


Wallace, George L., (Milligan, Freeman & Co.)


Wallace & Vaughn, (G. B. Wallace and B. C. Vaughn,) wholesale druggists, 273 River.


Walsh, James, blacksmith and wagon maker, 10 Division.


Walsh, Philip, boot and shoe maker, 19 North Second.


Walsh, P. J., physician and surgeon, 8 North Second.


Waltermire, J. T., coal, wood and kindling, 169 Fourth. .


Wangner, Philip F., groceries and provisions, 791 River.


Ward, A. H., (Ward & Campbell.)


Ward & Campbell, (A. H. Ward and M. S. Campbell,) druggists, 326 Congress.


Ward, James E., tailor, 59 Union.


Ward, R. H., allo. physician and surgeon, 53 Fourth.


Warner, Chas. & Co., (Ebenezer Warner and Charles Smith,) commission merchants and dealers in provisions, fish and produce, 323 and 325 River.


Warner, Ebenezer, (Chas. Warner & Co.)


Warr, John, groceries and liquors, 276 River.


Warrainer, F. W., (Burdett, Potter, Smith & Co.)


WARREN, HENRY, ( Warren & Taylor.)


WARREN, J. M., (J. M. Warren & Co.) vice president Rensselaer & Saratoga R. R.


*WARREN, J. M. & CO,, (James W. Greene & Co.) (Joseph M. Warren,, Chas. W. Til- linghast, Walter P. Warren and Thos. A. Tillinghast,) jobbers in hardware, tin, copper, sheet and boiler iron; 241 and 243 River.


Warren, John Hobart, (Fuller, Warren & Co.,) farmer 150.


WARREN, JOSEPH M., (J. M. Warren & Co.)


WARREN, MOSES, (Warren & Patterson.)


WARREN & PATTERSON, (Moses Warren and Chas. E. Patterson,) lawyers, 72 Second. *WARREN & TAYLOR, (Henry Warren and Geo. M. Taylor,) Troy Agricultural Ware- house and Seed Store, foot of Grand Division, corner Mechanic.


WARREN, WALTER P., (J. M. Warren & Co.)


Warrener, Francis, (Burdett, Potter; Smith & Co.)


*WASHINGTON MANUF. Co., Browns & Field manufs. paper collars, 191 First.


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NUTTING, HULL & CO., 357 and 359 River Street, - TROY, N. Y.


Buckeye Mower and Self-Rake Reaper,


CAHOON'S BROADCAST SEED SOWER, Garden and Field Seeds, Fertilizers, &c.


Thresher and Separator.


THE


Buckeye-Self-Raker.


Cahoon's Sower.


Cast Beam Plow.


FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR ALL SEASONS.


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Washington Stove Works, 209 River, A. & W. H. Ingraham & Co., props., manufs. stoves, ranges &c.


Waterford Flouring Mills, 151 and 153 River, T. M. Vail's Sons, props,


Waterman, Albert G., groceries and provisions, corner Third and Ferry.


WATERMAN, M. M., book keeper, First National Bank of Troy.


*WATERS, BALCH & CO., (E. Waters, G. T. Balch, C. W. Waters and G. A. Waters,) sole patentees and manuf., Waters Patent Paper Boats, 303 River.


WATERS, C. W., (Waters, Balch & Co.)


WATERS, E., (Waters, Balch & Co.)


WATERS, G. A., (Waters, Balch & Co.)


Waters, L., saloon, 614 River.


Watkyns, Alfred, allo. physician and surgeon, (not practicing.)


Weaver & Bunnell, (Joel D. Weaver and L. S. Bunnell,) machinists and model makers, 217 River.


Weaver, Joel D., (Weaver & Bunnell.)


WEBBER & MARSDEN, ( Willis A. Webber and James E. Marsden,) wholesale and retail dealers in oysters, 468 Fulton, corner Fifth.


WEBBER, WILLIS A., (Webber & Marsden.)


WEBSTER, EMILY MRS., variety store, 813 River.


Weed, Haskell & Travell, (Henry E. Weed, B. F. Haskell, Jr. and Ira R. Travell,) manufs. and wholesale dealers in boots and shoes, 273 River.


Weed, Henry E., (Weed, Haskell & Travell,) vice president Manufacturers National Bank of Troy.


Weed, James S., president Troy Savings Bank.


*WEEKLY PRESS, 265 River, A. S. Pease, editor and publisher.


Weidemeier, Andrew, musician and tobacconist, 231 Congress.


Weir, Jane M. Mrs., prop. Bulls Head Hotel, 862 River.


Welch, Edward, saloon, corner Green and Vanderheyden.


Welch, John, saloon, 307 Second.


Welch, John, grocer and teamster, Fifth.


Welch, Richard, grocer, 319 Tenth.


WELLER, FRANKLIN, wagon maker, 710 River.


Welling, E., (Brewster & Welling.)


Wellington, C. M., cashier Manufacturers National Bank of Troy.


Wells, Geo. A., (Fuller, Warren & Co.)


*WELLS, W. ROL, practical horse shoer and farrier, Franklin, 2 doors north of Con- gress.


Welsh, Philip, grocer, 17 North Fourth.


Wemett, Octavo, house and sign painter, 8 Grand Division.


WEMETT, O. & J., house and sign painting, wall whitening, paper hanging, and all kinds of curtain fixtures, 346 River and 4 Fourth.


Wessbecher, Konrad. barber shop, Madison, near Second.


Wheeler, Alex .; (Hitchens & Wheeler.)


Wheeler, Geo., stoves, tinware &c., 414 River.


Wheeler, Geo. H., (Hitchens & Wheeler.)


Wheeler, John, saloon, 99 Ferry.


Wheeler, Joseph, (Newbury & Wheeler.)


Wheelock, Joseph, (Miller & Wheelock.)


Whelen, - Miss, grocer, 23 Hill.


Whigam, C. J., saloon, 17 State.


Whipple, -, Mrs., dress and cloak making, 354 Fulton.


WHITE, HIRAM H., tailor, 1 Canal.


White, H. T. Mrs., varieties and news room, 219 Fourth.


White, John T. B., forwarder, 153 River.


White, J. H., book keeper Union Foundry Co., North Third.


White, R. P., sewing machines &c. repaired, rear 11 First.


White, Wm., harness maker, 109 North Second.


Whitehead, J. R., tobacco and cigars, 350 Fulton.


Whitman, Wm. W., paper hangings, house and sign painter, 267 River.


WHITON, HENRY B., allo. physician and surgeon, 106 Second.


Wickes, A. W., teller Central National Bank of Troy.


Wickwie, Irwin, meat market, corner Eighth and Hoosick.


Wiecner, Anthony, saloon, Douw.


Wight, John P., (James E. Kimball & Co.)


Wilbur, Theodore C., ticket agent H. R. R. R. and A. & B. R. R., south end depot. Wilder, C. E., (Clapp & Wilder.) WILDER, J. F., (Clapp & Wilder.)


Wildman, Chester, (Wildman & Co.)


Wildman & Co., (Chester and Wm. W. Wildman,) tinsmiths, 324 Congress. Wildman, Wm. W., (Wildman & Co.)


WILEY, T. P., dry goods, groceries, drugs, medicines &c., Pawling Avenue, Albia. WILKINS, DAVID S., (J. S. Tobey & Co.)


WILKINS, WM. L., (J. S. Tobey & Co.)


WILKINSON, JOSEPH B. & CO., (Wm. B. Hardy,) manufs. men's youths' and child- ren's clothing, wholesale and retail, 1 Museum Building, River, corner Fulton.


328 CITY OF TROY. Wilkinson, W., fancy goods, 4 and 5 Broadway. WILKINSON, WARD, meat market and provisions, 696 River. Will, John, saloon, 121 Seventh. Willard, C. & Co., ( Clarence Willard and J. W. Freeman,) flour &c., 231 River. Willard, Clarence, (C. Willard & Co.) *WILLARD, JOHN H. MR. AND MRS., principals Troy Female Seminary. Willard, W. W., books and news, 9 First. Williams, Allen, (Graves, Page & Co.) Williams, J. P., grocer, 305. Fourth. WILLIAMS, M. H., (Fairweather & Williams.) Williams, Wm., shoe maker, Eighth. Williams, Wilner, saloon, 520 River. Williamson, Caleb, stoves and hardware, 399 and 401 River. Williamson, Cornelius, livery and teaming, 562 River. Williamson, H. C., chief clerk H. R. R. R. freight office, corner River and Adams. Williamson, J. H., livery stable, 333 Fulton. Williamson, Mathew, eclectic physician, 86 Congress. Willis, John T., gas fitting and plumbing, 5 State. Willoughby, Chas. L., (C. L. Willoughby & Co.) Willson, E. S., ( Willson & Caulkins.) Willson, Mordecai M., wholesale druggist, paints, oils &c., 321 River. Wilson, C. H. & Co., (G. A. Caldwell.) boots and shoes, 242 River. Wilson, Geo. F., dining rooms, corner Union and Broadway. Wilson, G. P., (Davis, Croft & Wilson.) Wilson, Hugh R., ( Wilson Bros.) Wilson, J. E., (Wilson Bros.) Wilson, M. H., ( Wilson Bros.) Wilson, Nicholas, vegetable, fruit and meat market, corner Division and Second. WILSON, P. H., (Richardson, Brown & Wilson.) Wilson, R. V., book and job printer, 1 Franklin Square. Wilson, S. A., groceries and provisions, corner Second and Jacob. Windsor, S. C. Mrs., fashionable millinery, 356 and 358 Fulton. Windsor, Wm., groceries and provisions, corner Vale Avenue and Canal. WINNE, WM. C., (Winne & Clark.) Winter, John, boots and shoes, 34 Second. Witbeck, C. V., (Greenman & Witbeck.) Witman, Zaccheus, (Z. Witman & Co.) WOLFE, G. G., (Hicks & Wolfe.) WOOD, E. W., book keeper, National State Bank of Troy. . Wood, Frank, book keeper with James Kerslake, corner River and Adams. Wood, Jacob C., ( Wood, Prentice & Co.) WOOD, J. M., prop. of Olive Saloon, 131 Congress. Wood, L. M., teacher School No. 1. Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map. Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. -


Willoughby, C. L. & Co., (Chas. L. Willoughby and Otis T. Hooper,) Boston Clothing Store, Harmony Hall, up stairs.


Willson & Caulkins, (E. S. Willson and Theodore H. Caulkins,) Atlantic Manuf. Co., collars, cuffs, fronts &c., 377 River.


Wilson Bros., (J. E., Hugh R. and M. H.,) shirt and collar manufs., C. F. Roemer, man- ager, Union Building.


*WINNE & CLARK, (Wm. C. Winne and Starr Clark,) staple and fancy dry goods, 306 and 308 River, and 323 Fulton.


WISKEY & BOYNTON, (C. H. Wiskey and W. J. Boynton,) wholesale dealers in um- brellas and parasols, 74 Congress.


WISKEY, C. H., (Wiskey & Boynton,) retail dealer in umbrellas and parasols, 74 Con- gress.


Witman, Z. & Co., (Zaccheus Witman and Wm. Sleicher,) boots and shoes, 107 Congress. Wolf, Chas. F., hair dresser, 6 Ashland Place.


WOLF, JOHN F., music store, manuf. and repairer of all kinds of wooden instruments, pianos, melodeons, organs &c., 474 River.


Wood, M. A., toys, confectionery and fancy goods, 310 Fulton. Wood, Nat., saloon, 6 Federal.


Wood, Prentice & Co., (Jacob C. Wood, James R. Prentics and John V. D. S. Merrill,) jobbers in boots and shoes, 231 and 233 River.


*WOODARD, A. E. MRs., dress maker, corner Congress and Fourth.


WOODCOCK. DONN C. JR., (Goodrich & Woodcock.)


Woodruff, Chas. S .. homeo. physician, 30 Third.


Woodside Presbyterian Church, Greenbush Road, near Iron Works.


Woolworth, P. A. Miss, dress making and boys' clothes, 93 Congress.


WOOSTER, ALBERT E., (E. Wooster &, Son,) notary public.


WOOSTER, ELEAZER, (E. Wooster & Son.)


WOOSTER, E. & SON, (Eleazer and Albert E.,) lawyers, 53 Congress. Worden, James H., grocer, 224 Second.


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Worthington, A. G. Mrs., variety store, toys &c., corner North First and Vanderheyden. Worthington, David F., (Worthington & Son.)


Worthington, John, ( Worthington & Son.)


Worthington & Son, (David F. and John,) coal dealers, Front, below Ferry, and 107 River.


Wotkyns, Geo. D., (Stackpole, Wotkyns & Co.)


WRIGHT, F., (Heartt & Co.)


Wright, Lucius, ( Wright & Murdick.).


Wright & Murdick, (Lucius Wright and Jerome M. Murdick,) props. of American Hotel, corner of Third and Fulton.


Wyatt, Alfred A., ( Wyatt & Redfern.) Wyatt & Redfern, (Alfred A. Wyatt and J. H. Redfern,) fancy goods and hair, 15 Con- gress.


WYLIE, JOHN W., carpenter and builder, 152 North Third.


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Yaiser, Henry, cigar maker, 237 Congress.


YETTO, CELESTINE, grocer, 751 Fourth.


Young, E., carpenter, William.


YOUNG, EDGAR J., dentist, 101 Third.


Young, Geo., saloon, 126 Fifth.


YOUNG, HORACE H., dentist, Rand's Hall.


*YOUNG, J. J., marble works, 108 Fifth.


*YOUNG, N., tailor, 459 Fulton.


*YOUNG, O. R., dentist, 24 Third.


Young, W.m. H., marble dealer, corner Congress and Seventh.


YOUNG, WM. H. & BLAKE, (Fred. Blake,) books, stationery &c., and blank book manufs., 8 and 9 First and 216 River.


Ziegler, Lizzie Mrs., bakery, 317 Second. Zimmermann, Godfrey, tobacconist, 127%% Congress. Zion M. E. Church, (colored,) Seventh, above State.


See Card on Map.


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


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RENSSELAER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


A. COBDEN


PHOTOGRAPHS AND


AMBROTYPES!


NOTICE !


Men, Women and Children are required to appear at the Photograph Parlors of


A. COBDEN, Cor. of Fourth & River Sts., and invest to the extent of their CASH!


Per order of PUBLIC OPINION.


IN EVERY STYLE OF THE ART!


AMBROTYPES, DAGUERREOTYPES ! Photographs, &c., &c.


Copied at the Shortest Notice.


Corner of Fourth and River Streets,


FRANKLIN SQUARE, TROY , N.


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine .- A Sewing Machine in the family is not a foolish toy, but a really use- ful worker. It will save the time and health of ten women and do the work much easier and better. The Wheeler & Wilson Machine has secured and justly maintains a high reputation for sewing all kinds of ma- terial, and is a marvel of beauty in model and finish. It works equally well upon Silk, Linen, Cotton or Woolen goods, and does its work with a strength and beauty supe- rior to any hand work.


'The Scientific American says that "in point of effective work it is without a rival." The Editor of the New York Evangelist, says : "In our family we use one of Wheel- er & Wilson's Sewing Machines, and can- not imagine anything more perfect. It is very beautiful, simple in its construction, easily managed, not liable to get out of order, has a quiet movement and will do the work of a dozen female hands." The proprietors claim that the "Wheeler & Wilson Machine makes the only stitch that answers precisely the conditions required. It cannot be raveled or ripped, and forms a seam alike on both sides of the fabric, served with greater econ- omy of thread, more firm, durable and beautiful than hand sewing. It stands the wear and tear of constant use better than any other machine, and will last a life time. For manufacturing purposes it is unequal- ed, and is the only machine that will stand the severe test of steam power as applied by the collar and shirt business of the city of Troy and vicinity." Andrew Aird & Bros., 380 River St., up stairs, Troy, N. Y., are the agents. Their card may be found on the Map of the County, accompanying this work.




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