Gazetteer and business directory of Rensselaer County, N. Y., for 1870-71, Part 42

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


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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.


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POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS.


Post Offices and Post Masters in Rensselaer County.


POST OFFICE.


TOWN. POST MASTER.


Alps.


Nassau


.Thos. TenEyck


Berlin


Berlin


,Horace Gifford


Brainerd


Nassau Hastings Kellogg


Castleton


Schodack Nathan N. Seaman


Center Berlin.


Berlin .. Mortimer Hull


Center Brunswick.


Brunswick. L. B. Hanaman


Cropseyville.


Brunswick John W. Clum


DeFreestville


North Greenbush.


Geo. DeGraff


Eagle Bridge


Hoosick. .S. S. Perry


Eagle Mills ..


Brunswick.


Egbert Groom


East Greenbush


East Greenbush L. P. Traver


East Nassau.


Nassau. Dennis Lewis


East Poestenkill


Poestenkill


Geo. Barber Jr


East Schodack.


Schodack


Harris B. Howard


Grafton ..


Grafton. Joseph S. Saunders


Greenbush


Greenbush.


. Dudley Deming


Hart's Falls.


Schaghticoke


Julius E. Butts


Haynerville ..


Brunswick


. Demas Potter


Hoag's Corners


Nassau.


Merriman J. Lester


Hoosick.


Hoosick.


J. P. Armstrong


Hoosick Falls.


Hoosick


Thos. P. Hewitt


Johnsonville


Pittstown


Richard S. Connelly


Junction .


Schaghticoke


.D. H. Viall


Lansingburgh


Lansingburgh


Capt. Campbell


Nassau ..


Nassau


John Secombe


North Greenbush.


North Greenbush.


Cornelius Dearstyne


North Hoosick.


Hoosick.


. H. C. Shrives


North Nassau ....


Nassau. James H. Ball


North Petersburgh


.Petersburgh Daniel J. Brimmer


Jared A. Wells


Pittstown


Poestenkill.


.James H. Bonesteel


Potter Hill


Hoosick


Perry W. Richmond .


Quackenkill


Grafton . Ralph Westervelt


Raymertown.


Pittstown


. Wm. Carr


Sand Lake.


Sand Lake


. David Horton


Schodack Center


Schodack.


Oscas J. Lewis


Schodack Depot.


. Schodack.


Stephen Becker


Schodack Landing.


Schodack


Edwin J. Smith


South Berlin.


Berlin.


Henry E. Fuller


South Sand Lake.


Sand Lake


Wm. Stevens


South Schodack.


Schodack ... . Wm. J. Masten


South Stephentown


Stephentown Wm. Hand


Stephentown


Stephentown Randall A: Brown


Tomhannock.


Pittstown


.. J. E. May


Troy


Troy.


Alonzo Alden


Valley Falls.


. Schaghticoke. .A. P. Cooper


West Hoosick.


Hoosick Nathaniel I. Moseley


West Sand Lake


Sand Lake Jacob Wheeler


West Stephentown


. Stephentown Isaiah B. Coleman


Wynantskill.


North Greenbush


Lester A. Casey


North Stephentown


. Stephentown Randall A. Brown


Petersburgh


Petersburgh.


Pittstown. Jonas Carr


Poestenkill


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


C. S. Sill, dealer in Cloaks, Shawls &c., 10 and 12 second story, Broadway, N. Y., advertises on page 286. There has proba- bly never been a time since our mother Eve first made a garment of fig leaves, that the ladies have paid so much attention to dress as at the present time. Say what we may about the folly of extravagant display, no one can help admiring the taste dis- played in the beautiful dresses of the pres- ent day. It is vain to attempt to describe the endless variety of trimming, draping and looping of the dresses seen in the streets every day, and to estimate the cost would require a skillful mathematician. - But the great question with the ladies is, " where can I procure the most stylish suit ?" The answer is found by calling at Sills', second story of 10 and 12 Broadway, where they will find some of the richest and most fashionable goods in the city. The display of shawls is such as to satisfy the most fastidious. To all of our patrons we say call at Sills' before purchasing, and see if we have misrepresented the case.


Walter A. Wood's Reaping and Mow- ing Machines, advertised inside first cover, have been before the country for several years. These machines have been brought to a great degree of perfection, and the im- mense sales have compelled the manufac- turers to enlarge their works from time to time, until they have become the largest in the world. The demand for this and foreign countries is constantly increasing, and the Medals and First Premiums that have been awarded these Machines in England, France and America, far surpass those received by any other machines. Over 120,000 of them have already been sold. They are manufactured at Hoosick Falls, N. Y., by the Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Company. Their manu- factory was destroyed by fire in March 1870, and before the remains were cold, the plan for a new building was arranged, and in less than two weeks, work was commenced in the new building. The facilities for manufacturing are such that one hundred machines can be made daily.


The Troy Eagle Dye House was established in 1837, and since 1844 has been under the proprietorship of C. W. Shack- lady. The reputation of the establishment during this time has been such as to draw in custom from a wide extent of territory. Thousands of dollars have been saved by having garments cleaned and dyed, making them almost as good as new, when other- wise they would be valueless. Silk, Woolen or Cotton Goods, of all descriptions, are dyed and finished in the best style. For particulars call at 430 River Street, or see advertisement on page 298.


William Madden, Undertaker and Coffin Maker, No. 98 Third Street, Troy, N. Y., has superior facilities for executing all kinds of work in his line. He keeps on hand a good assortment of Coffins and makes to order any style required. He is prompt in the execution of all orders in every department of his business. See card on page 310.


The Troy Daily Press, published by Parmenter & Clark, 208 and 210 River Street, Troy, N. Y., is advertised on page 240. This paper is devoted to the dissemi- nation of Democratic principles and has no rival north of Albany. A weekly edition, called the Weekly News Press, is issued from the same office. It contains a sum- mary of local and general news, and a large amount of reading matter.


The Troy Agricultural Ware- house and Seed Store, advertised on page 264, was started in the spring of 1842, by Mr. Henry Warren. It was the first exclusively agricultural store established in this County. It was at first opened in a small building above the bridge. The business gradually increased until 1857, when Mr. George M. Taylor became a partner, since which the firm has been Warren & Taylor. To meet the demands of their increasing business, they erected last fall a large building at the foot of Grand Division Street. It is about 62 feet square, four stories high in front, and five in the rear. This firm are among the larg- est dealers in grindstones in this country, and keep constantly on hand a large as- sortment for manufacturers, mechanics and farmers. Their stock of seeds of all kinds, for the farm and garden, is unsurpassed in variety and quality, and farmers and gar- deners may rely upon finding these seeds just what they are represented to be. All desirable agricultural implements are kept on hand and sold at reasonable rates. The reputation of this firm for fair dealing, and its perfect reliability, furnish the secret of their success. We commend them to the patronage of all our readers. Remember the place, foot of Grand Division Street, Troy, N. Y.


B. H. Hidley's Piano and, Organ Rooms, No. 12 Mansion House, Troy, N. Y., are advertised on page 284. Mr. Hid- ley keeps a good assortment of Pianos and Melodeons, from some of the best manu- facturers in the country, and sells at prices as low as the times will allow. He also keeps a general assortiment of musical mer- chandise of every description, which he sells at wholesale and retail. Dealers and others will find this a good place to purchase all kinds of goods. Musical Instruments tuned and repaired at short notice.


J. S. Tobey & Co., Merchant Tail- ors, No. 286 River Street, Troy, N. Y., ad- vertise on colored page 281. To those who ask, " Where shall we go to buy Clothing," we reply, call on Tobey & Co. and examine their extensive stock of goods for Boys' and Men, ask the prices, see the throng of customers continually leaving the store in fits, and you will need no further informa- tion as to where you should purchase your Clothing. The best goods of American and Foreign manufacture are always to be found here, and an endless variety of Furnishing Goods at the lowest prices. Let those who want well made, fashionable suits, give them a call.


See Card on Map.


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


BUCKEYE


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RENSSELAER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


XXX


P. J. STRAIN,


Watch Maker and Jeweler, No. 38 King St., Troy, N. Y. Old Gold and Silver Bought or Exchanged.


N. B .- Prompt attention paid to Repairing Watches and Jewelry.


Sheldon, Greene & Co., manufac- turers and wholesale dealers in Stoves and Heaters, No. 66 Sixth Street, Troy, N. Y., advertise on page 308. The celebrated "Improved Olive Branch Cooking Stove," and the " Lively Times Self-Feeding Parlor Stove," are among the most desirable Stoves now offered to the public. The " Olive Branch," with Greene's Patent Hot Air Draft, appears to be about as near per- fect as we can expect a Stove to be. By means of this improvement, hot air only is admitted to the grate, thereby making the combustion perfect and saving at least one-third of the fuel. Those who are now using the Olive Branch will be glad to learn that this improvement can be attached to their Stoves at a very small expense. Their assortment of Stoves is such as to meet the demand of the trade.


Charles W. Harris, Music Pub- lisher and dealer in Pianos, Organs and Music Merchandise generally, Nos. 3 and 4 Wotkyns' Block, Congress Street, Troy, N. Y., advertises on page 300. Mr. Harris commenced business in a small way five or six years ago, and by enterprise, industry and fair dealing, has built up a large trade. Anything in the line of Music Books or Musical Instruments can be procured at this place on as good terms as at any other establishment in Troy. We advise all our readers to call at Harris's, where country dealers will be supplied on liberal terms .--- Mr. H. has the wholesale agency for a large part of the State of New York and Ver- mont, for the Burdett Organs. This store is a branch of 481 Broadway, New York.


Dr. N. D. Ross, Dentist, No. 18 Third Street, Troy, N. Y., advertises on page 274. He is prepared to attend to all calls of a professional character, and will render his work satisfactory in all cases. Those wishing operations, either in the surgical or mechanical department, will do well to give him a call.


Troy Daily Times, published by J. M. Francis & Tucker, 209 and 211 River Street, Troy, N. Y., is advertised on page 248. The Times is known and read of all in this part of the State, and needs no recommendation from us. The Weekly Times contains the most important news and editorials of the Daily, and as a family paper is worthy of an extensive circulation. The Job Printing department of the estab- lishment is supplied with everything neces- sary for the execution of first-class work.


M. V. Molloy, manufacturer and dealer in Harnesses, Trunks, Traveling Bags &c., No. 208 River Street, Troy, N.Y., publishes an advertisement on inside of back cover. No one can enter this large establishment and take even a cursory view of the goods displayed without being satisfied that this is the place to purchase all goods in this line. No matter what you may want in the line of Trunks or Travel- ing Bags, here you will find it, at prices that cannot fail to suit. Harnesses of every style, plain and fancy, and of the best ma- terials, are always on hand or made to or- der. Those who have little ones, will find a fine assortment of childrens' carriages, at prices to suit the taste and the pockets of all customers. For further information see advertisement and call at the store.


Schaghticoke Powder Co., manu- facture the various kinds of Sporting, Mining and Blasting Gunpowder, at Schagh- ticoke, N. Y. The Company advertise on page 200.


The China and Japan Tea Co., No. 102 Congress Street, Troy, N. Y., is ad- vertised on page 292. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, the proprietor, is selling Tea, Coffee, Spice &c., at greatly reduced rates. Those who have not yet learned from their store men that goods are falling, will ascertain the fact by calling at No. 1C2. They will find Mr. A. ready to wait upon them and give them good goods for their money.


341


PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


Betts & Medbury, dealers in Dry Goods, No. 13 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y., are successors to Keeler & Betts, and have one of the best assortments of Dry Goods to be found in the market. They are enterprising and re- liable business men and keep a sharp look- out for the trade, so that they are able to do as well by their customers as any firm in the city. The Mourning Department is a specialty and embraces all goods in that line necessary for a complete outfit. They advertise on page 280.


James L. Green, proprietor of Ber- lin Grist and Flouring Mill, Berlin, Rensse- laer Co., N. Y., advertises on page 244. Mr. Green is also the manufacturer of Bent Felloes and Shafts of the best of timber. He has a Foundry where he manufactures Plows, Cultivators, Sleigh Shoes and va- rious other articles. We commend Mr. Green to all in want of anything in his line. If you are in doubt as to where you can procure a particular casting, call on Mr. G. and in all probability you will be accommo- dated.


J. M. Warren & Co., Importers and dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails &c., 241 and 243 River Street, Troy, N. Y., advertise on page 324. This House was es- tablished in 1809, and has grown up with the large and important manufacturing in- terests of that city and the surrounding country. They have from time to time added to their general Iron and Hardware business, stocks of Tools and supplies for the use of Railroads, Mills, Machinists, Engineers, Tin and Sheet Iron workers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters &c., so that they are now able to supply all classes of trade. For variety and excellence of quality their stock of goods cannot be surpassed in the State. Dealers will consult their own in- terest, as well as that of Warren & Co., by giving them a call.


Cohn & Lieberman, manufactur- ers and dealers in Hats, Caps and Furs, No. 204 River Street, Troy, N. Y., publish a card on page 318. Those of our readers who want a good nice silk hat that will fit them exactly, can have their wants sup- plied by calling at this establishment .-- Those who have old furs which are out of style can have them altered and put in good style. In a word, call on Cohn & Lieber- man for anything in the line of Hats, Caps and Furs, and you will be sure to have your wants supplied at as low prices as at any other establishment in this part of the State.


Troy Female Seminary, adver- tised on page 302, still maintains the high reputation it gained under its founder. It offers superior advantages for the edu- cation of young ladies in all branches, either plain or ornamental. The graduates of this Institution are scattered throughout the country, and the Seminary has for its patrons the residents of all parts of the country. Its reputation is too well and | they are selling at a very small advance favorably known to need any commenda- | upon the cost. In fancy Groceries they tion from us. For particulars address Mr. cannot be surpassed. Give them a try, and our word for it, you will never regret it. or Mrs. Willard, Principals, Troy, N. Y.


Berlin Hotel, Berlin, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., is advertised on page 336. Mr. A. B: Niles, the proprietor of this house, devotes his personal attention to the wants of his guests, and spares no pains to make them feel at home, A good Livery Stable, Billiard Room &c., are among the attrac- tions of the place. Give him a call.


Goodrich & Woodcock, dealers in the Improved Howe Sewing Machine, No. 469 Fulton Street, Troy, N. Y., adver- tise on page 336. The Sewing Machine has become a necessity in every well-regulated household, and though there is a great variety of style and manufacture, each possesses some advantages, either in price or in excellence, so that all tastes and purses may be suited. The agents of the several machines will duly set forth their merits, and customers must judge for themselves after examining the work pro- duced.


Mr. Fred. S. Goodrich keeps a fine as- sortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry &c., at the same place, to which we desire to call the attention of our readers.


Smart & Barnes, dealers in Gas, Steam and Water Pipe Fittings, 217 River Street, Troy, N. Y., publish a card on page 310. This firm are successors to the South- wick's, and keep a good supply of all goods in their line. Their stock of Pumps, of the most approved patterns, is large, and will be sold at prices which cannot fail to suit. We commend them to the patronage of all parties interested.


A. Cobden, proprietor of Picture Gal- lery, corner of Fourth and River Streets, Troy, N. Y., advertises on page 330. Mr. Cobden has rooms fitted up in good style, where he is taking pictures of all kinds in a style equal to the best. He thoroughly understands his business and keeps pace with the times, adopting all real improve- ments as they become manifest, making pictures that are unsurpassed in excellence. Give him a call.


Mrs. S. T. Brewer's Confection- ery and Ice Cream Rooms, No. 109 Congress Street, Troy, N. Y., are advertised on page 286. Mrs. 3. keeps a good assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods and furnishes Cool Soda from the Polar Fountain' during the hot weather. She has recently removed to this store, which she has filled and furnish- ed in first-class order. We advise our friends to give her a call.


Fairweather & Williams, Gro- cers, No. 380 River Street, Troy, N. Y., advertise on page 136. "A sixpence saved is equivalent to a shilling earned," is an old saying and a true one. To effect a sav- ing in the purchase of Groceries we ad- vise our patrons to visit the establishment of Fairweather & Williams, who have at all times a varied and extensive assort- ment of staple and fancy Groceries, which


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.


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CENSUS REPORT.


ABSTRACT FROM CENSUS REPORT OF 1865.


RENSSELAER COUNTY.


POPULATION.


TOWNS.


Population in 1865.


2149!


18


435


94


529


94


2 2053


Brunswick, .....


3175


74


674


114


788


214


2 ยท 2959


East Greenbush,


1663


57


292


85


377


217


7


1439


Grafton,


1673


215


362


40


402


13


4


1656


Greenbush,


4779


1476


581


404


985


476


36


4267


Hoosick,.


4783


663


862


235


1097


403


53


4327


Lansingburgh,


6072


372


730


489


1219


419


71


5582


Nassau, ...


2894


106


73


751


106


4


2784


North Greenbush,.


2575


763


453


114


567


156


4


2415


Petersburgh,


1670


7


382


28


410


35


1635


Pittstown,


3831


229


750


162


912


. 290


15


3526


Poestenkill,


1952


74


381


94


475


48


1904


Sandlake, .


2606


18


487


144


631


70


13


2523


Schaghticoke,


3054


249


577


133


710


202


23


2829


Schodack,


4015


178


841


160


1001


231


11


3773


Stephentown,


2026


371


392


34


426


37


1


1988


Troy City :


1st ward,.


3920


312


431


344


775


424


137


3359


2d ward,


4606


349


627


365


992


616


138


3852


3d ward,


1952


442


399


99


498


422


23


1507


4th ward,


3164


958


567


192


759


305


24


2835


5th ward,


2869


494


306


276


582


323


1


2545


6th ward,


3124


525


247


325


572


534


2


2588


7th ward,


4923


1223


536


447


983


520


3


4400


8th ward,


5399


1523


346


603


949


794


3


4602


9th ward,.


4723


1384


174


602


776


828


3895


10th ward


4613


2238


524


408


932


513


4


4096


Total Troy City,


39293


6024


4157


3661


7818


5279


335


33679


Total,


88210


8976


13034


6064


19098


8290


581


79339


deducting


aliens and colored


persons not taxed.[


Increase.


Decrease.


Native.


Naturalized.


Total.


Aliens, 1865.


Colored persons not


taxed, 1865.


Number,


Berlin, ..


Changes since 1855.


VOTERS, 1865.


CENSUS REPORT.


343


AGRICULTURAL.


Winter Wheat-


bushe's harvested


bushels harvested


Indian Corn,


bushels harvested


bushels harvested


pounds harvested


pounds harvested


bushels harvested


Milch Cows,


number of, 1865.


pounds made


Horses, two years


old and over, 1865


Sheep, number


shorn, 1865.


Berlin, ..


9823


9310


19821


2800


9413


1204


41310


410


2764


Brunswick,. ..


30


25039


16663


263390


43231


1427


134554 1030


2019


E. Greenbush,.


14159


7411


39180


700


12322


630


46830


570


685


Grafton,


3281


1971


26942


1629


692


59527


235


752


Greenbush, ....


20


25


140


25


93


750


95


Hoosick, .


516 50


31269


34154


33289


14000


27266


918


86730


826 16895


Nassau, .


7291


13834


54773


377


6435


23355


1089


107560


630


1627


N. Greenbush,


5


13321


6489


110638


1825


21312


856


57822


401


5902


Poestenkill, ...


60


3777


4971


70939


75


9697


636


54387


422


1210


Sandlake, .. . .


7616


6479


75056


18445


869


87808


528


1027


Schaghticoke,.


47114


41413


111908


600


15254


1020


81816


818


7865


Schodack,. ...


28712


35154


193645


8536


24123


1222


116721


1091


3222


Stephentown,.


15


8887


12151


32603


1070


540


14022


1153


81437


517


4519


Troy,.


345


435


4775


1330


650


267


1300


833


12


Total,


748.254617 238813 1248865


22777 15511


269717 14302 1144726 10322 62254


Additional Statistics from Census of 1865.


In addition to the above extracts we give the following totals for the County, as per returns for the several heads mentioned :


Cash Value of Farms, 1865, $21,850,628; of Stock 1865, $2,232,847 ; of Tools and Imple- ments, 1865, $720,314 ; Acres Plowed, 1865, 66,16178 ; Tons of Hay, 1864, 65,688}% ; Winter Rye, bushels harvested in 1864, 168,152; Barley, bushels harvested in 1864, 8,896 ; Flax, acres sown in 1865, 2,50078 ; Pounds of Lint, 1864, 193,957; Honey, pounds collected in 1864, 23,712 ; Working Oxen, number in 1865, 1,366 ; Neat Cattle, number killed for beef in 1864, 4,073 ; Swine, number of pigs in 1865, 12,051 ; one year old and over, 1865, 9,509 ; slaughtered in 1864, 13,331 ; pounds of pork made in 1864, 2,838,876; Wool, pounds shorn, 1865, 250,01224 ; Sheep, number of lambs raised, 1865, 32,125 ; number killed by dogs, 1864, 235 ; Poultry, value owned, 1865, $41,984.66 ; value of eggs sold, 1864, $28,000.27; Fertilizers, value bought, 1864, $18,500.99; Domestic Manufactures, 1864, yards of fulled cloth, 1,729 ; yards of flannel, 1,981}{ ; yards of linen, 1,746% ; yards of cotton and mixed goods, 77; Apples, number of trees in fruit, 1864, 147,563 ; barrels of cider, 1864, 11,052%%.


Main Brothers, agents for the Davis Vertical Feed, Improved Shuttle Sewing Machine, No. 460 Fulton Street, Troy, N. Y., advertise on page 284. The great de- mand for Sewing Machines and the sharp rivalry between those interested in differ- ent machines, has led to many improve- ments, until it would seem that there must soon be an end to them. The machine advertised by the Main Brothers, possesses some advantages worthy of examination by all who propose to purchase. By calling at the Sales Room, persons will see speci- mens of the work and learn the peculiar excellences of the machine.


P. J. Strain, Watch Maker and Jew" eler, No. 38 King Street, Troy, N. Y., ad- vertises on page 340. Mr. Strain keeps on hand a good assortment of Watches and Jewelry, which he will sell to all in want at the lowest price consistent with living. He does all kinds of repairing of Watches and Jewelry and warrants all work. Give him a call.


Henry Bowler, Brewer of Ale and Porter, Nos. 191 and 193 Second St., Troy, N. Y., advertises on page 138. Mr. Bowler manufactures the various kinds of Ale usually kept on sale, and furnishes to all dealers.


TOWNS.


1864.


Oats,


1864.


1864.


Potatoes,


1864.


Tobacco,


1864.


Hops,


1864.


Apples,


1864.


Butter,


1864.


Lansingburgh,


6060


3301


29165


5338


272


8190


430


465


Petersbugh, ...


14172


13220


26686


Pittstown,.


65


33731


31832


105915


28050


1393


136046


981 12813


15585


561


41938


505


477


..


344


PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


W. H. Lewis & Co., dealers in Hardware, Stoves, Tinware &c., Berlin, N. Y., advertise on page 244. They keep a general assortment of all goods usually kept in a first-class Stove Store. Those who have had dealings with Messrs. L. & Co. know them to be fair dealing men, and that customers get their money's worth. Call and see.


C. S. Shattuck, Merchant Tailor, No. 31616 River Street, Troy, N. Y., adver- tises on page 312. Those who are about to lay in a supply of clothing this spring will consult their own interest by calling at Shattuck's and examining his new and choice selection of goods. After selecting the materials they can have them made up in the best style and in the most substan- tial manner. Mr. S's stock of Furnishing Goods is large and fine. Give him a call.


Charles P Craig, Lock and Gun Smith, No. 382 River Street, Troy, N. Y., publishes a card on page 204. Mr. Craig is prepared to repair locks, fit keys, file saws, repair cutlery of all kinds, and in fact do almost all kinds of work that requires me- chanical skill. A little expense will make an article as good as new, when otherwise it would be worthless. Give him your patronage.


James Fleming, importer of Bran- dies, Gins, Wines &c., and dealer in all kinds of liquors, No. 200 Fourth Street, Troy, N. Y., advertises on page 152. Those who will use the critter will find it in all forms at Fleming's.


Witbeck & Co., Forwarders and Freighters, Foot of West Tenth Street, Castleton, N. Y., advertise on page 208 .- Messrs. Witbeck & Co. are extensive dealers in all kinds of Country Produce and will forward promptly all goods con- signed to their care. Farmers will find it for their advantage to bring their produce to this firm. Fertilizers of all kinds sup- plied to order and in quantities to suit pur- chasers.




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