Gazetteer and business directory of Washington County, N.Y. for 1871, Part 34

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- cn
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: Syracuse, Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 536


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Manville, S. T. & Co., (Whitehall,) flour, feed and grain, Canal.


Manville, T., (Whitehall,) (Manville, Scrib- ner ( Co.)


Marling, James, (Whitehall.) retired farmer. Marshall, George E., (Whitehall,) ( Burleigh ( Marshall.)


Martell, Joseph, (Whitehall,) (Martell cl Leralle.»


Martell & Levalle, (Whitehall,) (Joseph Martel and Adolphus Levalle,) paint- ers, grainers &c.


Martin, A .. (Whitehall.) prop. of steam saw mill and lumber dealer.


Marsin. E. A., ( Whitehall.) (J. HI. Sullivan MARTLING, JOSEPH G., (Whitehall,) farmer 210.


Mason, Martin, (North Granville,) farmer 66.


McFarran, A. & Co., (Whitehall.) boat | PERRY, GEORGE. (Whitehall,) farmer builders. Canal.


McFarren, Daniel, (Whitehall,) farmer 300. MeFarren, Soth, ( Whitehall,) butcher and farmer 1:0.


MeGhee, J. H., (Whitehall.) dry goods and notions. Canal.


Merriam. Simeon, (Whitehall,) cider and vinegar manuf.


MERRIAM, SIMEON B., (Whitehall,) far- mer 130.


MERRIAM. W.M. G., (Whitehall,) town as- seseor and farmer 150.


Miller, L. F., (Whitehall,) harness shop. Clinton Avenne.


Millet, J. L., (Whitehall,) groceries and fruits, Canal.


Mineral Spring Co., (Whitehall,) C. F. Davis, president : D. G. Percival, sec- retary and treasurer ; A. P. Waldron, superintendent.


Mitchell, Sardis, (Whitehall.) farmer 100.


Moore, George S., (Whitehall,) hair dresser. Canal.


Morris, Alfred W., (Whitehall, ) upholsterer. William.


Murray, L., (Whitehall,) farmer 100.


Murray, Wm., ( Whitehall,) farmer leases of W. Ely, 125.


Nichols, Alex., ( Whitehall.) gate tender. Nichols, C. D. & Son, (Whitehall,) groceries and provisions.


Northern Transportation Line, (Whitehall.) L. J. N. Stark, president; H. T. Jill- son, vice-president ; H. R. Snyder, sec- retary and treasurer.


Norton, R., (Whitehall.) farmer 2.


NYE. D. P. & CO .. (Whitehall.) (N. T. Jillson, Il. R. Stopder and H. C. Nye.) flour and feed mill and foundry.


NYE, II. C., (Whitehall.) (D. P. Nye & Co.) O'Donolds. Patrick, ( Whiteball.) farmer 60. Old National Bank of Whiteball. (White- hall.) Canal St., H. G. Burleigh, presi- dent : E. W. Parker. cashier.


O'REILLY, JOHN, (Whitehall.) canal boat builder.


O'ROURKE, JOHN, (Whitehall.) farmer 125.


Osborn, G. W. Mrs., (Whitehall,) confec- tionery, Division.


Osgood. Jeremiah. (Whitehall.) farmer 35. PANGMON, JOHN J., (Whitehall,) farmer 200.


Parke, Horatio N., (Whitehall,) postmaster. Parker, E. W., ( Whitehall,) cashier of Old National Bank of Whitehall.


Parker, Horatio W .. (Whitehall.) post- master.


Parks, J. H. H. & Son, (Whitehall.) dry goods, Canal.


Parks, S. A. Mrs .. (Whitehall,) farmer 250. Patterson, H. J., ( Whiteha !! ,) foreman of car wood shop.


Patterson, "T. A .. (Whitehall.) village treasurer.


Pentield, D. & Son. (Whitehall.) ( Edward S.Dupholsterers and carriage trimmers. Penfield, Edward S., ( Whitehall,) (D. Pen- field de Son.)


Percival, D. G., (Whitehall,) (Daris. Perci- cala: Griswold.) secretary and treasurer Mineral Spring Co.


Perry, Charles. ( Whitehall,) farmer 70.


leases from the Nelson Pangman estate, 126.


PERRY, JAMES, (Whitehall.) farmer 150. Peter -. Franklin. (Whitehall.) farmer 150. PETTY, .1. W., ( Whitehall.) harness maker. Cinal.


POLLEY. A. S .. ( Whitehall. ) Podley & Fut- kedary.) POLLEY & FALKENBURY, (Whitehall.) (.A. S. Pulty and D. L. Falkenbury.) grocery, Canal. Potter, J. & J. S., ( Whitehall,) lawyers.


Before purchasing a Plano, Organ or other Musical Instrument, call on B. H, Hidley, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway. Troy. N. V.


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


Ing Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Greenwich st .. New York. See Card on Map.


Walter A. Wood's Reaping and Mowing Machines, advertised inside first cover, have been before the country for sev- eral years. These machines have been brought to a great degree of perfection, and the immense sales have compelled the manu- facturers to enlarge their works from time to time, until they have become the largest in the world. The demand for this and for- eign countries is constantly increasing, and the Medals and First Premiums that have been awarded these Machines in England. France and America, far surpass those re- ceived by anyother machine. 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 manufactory was destroyed by dre 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 manufac- turing are such that one hundred machines can be made daily.


C. S. Sill, dealer in Cloaks, Shawls, &c., 10 and 12 second story, Broadway, Troy. advertises on page 183. There has pro- bably never been a time since our mother Eve made a garment of fig leaves, that the ladies have paid so much attention to dress ag at the present time. Say what we may about the folly and extravagant display, no one can help admiring the taste displayed in the beautiful dresses of the present 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 ques- tion with the ladies is, "where can I pro- cure the most stylish snit?" The answer is found by calling at Sill's, 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 Shawis is such as to satisfy the most fastidious. To all onr patrons we say call at Sill's before purchasing, and see if we have misrepre- sented the case. .


Elliptic Lock Stitch Sewing Machine is advertised on pagest. The Sewing Machine has become an indispen- sable article of household furniture, and the only question with the ladies is. " what machine shall I bny ?" This machine ap- prar- to possess some advantages over oth- ers and deserves an examination by those ahont to purchase. Simple in construction and not liable to get out of repair ; easy of management and noiseless in action, are some of the qualities which recommend it. Those interested will receive all needed in- formation by calling on S. V. Trall, General ALent, No. 10 Mansion House Block, Broadway. Trov, N. Y. Mr. Trull is aiso ment for the celebrated Florence Revers- ible Feed Sewing Machines.


BUCKEYE


The Whitehall Times, W. J. Donnelly, editor and proprietor, is adver- need on page 252. The Times speaks for itself. It is a good family paper and worthy of the patronage it enjoys.


The New Light. - That anything new in the line of Cooking Stoves should be invented, that is really worthy to take the place of the many that have hitherto been before the public, is indeed a wonder. We have not the space to give the full de- scription of the many excellent qualities of the New Light Cooking Store, but from an examination of its new features and from the recommendations of those who have tested it, we are satisfied that it is destined to beconie a general favorite. It is manu- factured by Buswell, Durant & Co., Troy, N. Y., and is advertised on colored page 69.


Nutting, Hull & Co' Agricultural Warehouse, at 357 and 359 River Street, Troy, N. Y., is well supplied with farm im- plement- for all seasons. Among them will be found the Buckeye Mower and Self Rak- ing Reaper, whose good qualities are known and appreciated throughout the conntry. They also keep a full assortment of Hardware, Garden and Field Seeds, Hay aud Straw Cutters, and in fact a full line of such goods as farmers want, constantly on hand. Give them a call when you want anything in their line, and, our word for it, you will not regret it. They advertise on page 194.


E. Gould, Jr., manufacturer of Cider and Vinegar, publishes a well displayed advertisement on colored page 261. Mr. Gould is located about one and a half miles north of Hampton village, and convenient to the Railroad. He does quite an exten- sive business in the manufacture of Cider and Vinegar. making from :00 to 1.500 barrels of Cider, and from :00 to 1,000 barrels of Vinegar annually. These articles of his manufacture are of such a quality as to meet with ready sale and give good satisfaction wherever introduced. He has been in the business abont five years and the products of his manufacture are decid- edly popular wherever kuown. We have no hesitation in recommending his Cider and Vinegar to our patrons. Try them.


John Yule, dealer in Groceries and Provisions, Wines, Liquors, &c .. Canal St., Whitehall, N. Y., advertises on colored page 185. " A sixpence saved is equivalent to a shilling earned," is an old saying and a trne oue. To effect a saving in the pur- chase of Groceries we advise our patrons to visit the establishment of Mr. Ville, who has at all times a varied and extensive as- sortment of Groceries. Provisions, Wines. Liquors and Ale, which he is selling at very liberal rates. In connection with his gro- cery and provision trade, Mr. Ynte also car- ries on a Bakery, where everything in the line of Bread and Pastry can be procured at low prices. Give him a try, and, our word for it, you will not regret it.


Barney's Carriage Manufac- tery, at Fandy Hill. N. Y., is advertised on pay- 24. Mr. Barney has had an exten- sive experience in the Carriage onsiness and employs none but first-class workmen. If you want a good Carriage, Wagon, Cutter or Sleigh, call on George Barney, and you will not regret it.


Musical Goods of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail, at B. H. HID- LE1'5, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


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Potter, Joseph, (Whitehall,) (J. & J. S. ; STOWELL, HORACE, (Whitehall, ) insur- Potter.) county jndge.


Potter, J. S., (Whitehall,) (J. & J. S. Potter.)


Prindle, M. V. & Co .. (Whitehall,) fancy goods and millinery, Canal.


Provost, Anthony, (Whitehall,) (Fortin & Provost.)


Rathbone, Stephen, (Whitehall.)farmer 125. Rathbun, Anthony, ( Whitehall,) farmer 600. Rathbun. George, (Whitehall,) farmer 100. RATHBUN, WM. H., (Whitehall,) farmer 160.


Reiley, Daniel, (Whitehall,) farmer 123.


Renand, H. C., (Whitehall,) painter, paper hanger &c.


Renois, A., (Whitehall.) grocer, Sanders. Reynolds, H., (Whitehall,) gardener and farmer 23.


Reynolds, Merritt, (Whitehall,) farmer. Rich, J. J., ( Whitehall,) harness maker, Bel- lamy.


Rich, L. M., (Whitehall.) ticket agent and telegraph operator R. & S. R. R.


Rock, Charles, ( Whitehall,) farmer leases of Geo. Hall. $50.


Rogers. James. (Whitehall.) farmer 05. ROGERS. JOHN S., (Whitehall,) \Rogers & Kelley.)


ROGERS & KELLEY, (Whitehall. )(John S. Rogers and Allen E. Kelley,) tobacco cultivators and fariners 160.


Rooker, L., ( Whitehall.) farmer 125.


Rooker, P., (Whitehall.) farmer 126.


Ryan, James, ( Whiteball.) farmer 95.


Ryan, Mathew, (Whitehall,) village collec- tor.


Samter, II., (Whitehall,) tobacconist, Schuyler, F., . (Whitehall,) shoe maker, Canal. Clinton Avenue.


Scribner. P. W., (Whitehall,) (Manville, Scribner & Co.)


Sears. Jobu, ( Whitehall.) farmer 125. Selden, A., (Whitehall,) gunsmith, Wil- liam.


Skeels. Samuel G., (Whitehall,) farmer 280. *SMITH, CARLOS O. & Co .. ( Whitehall,) ( Win. W. Longee,) publishers Washing- ton Co. Vele ..


Smith, Dewitt C .. (Whitehall.) assistant canal collector, Griswold's Block, Cana !.


SMITH, JUSTIN A., (Whitehall,) justice of the peace, Canal.


Smith. Nathan. ( Whitehall.) farmer 365. Smith. Washington I .. ( Whitehall.) canal collector. Griswold's Block, Canal. Smith, William W .. ( Whitehall,) dry goods and sewing machines.


SNYDER, H. R., (Whitehall.) (D. P. Nye & Co.,) secretary and treasurer Northern Transportation Line.


Spink, Anios M .. + Whitehall, ) farmer 2:5. Spink, Isaac. ( Whitehall.) farmer 150. Spooner. A. K., ( Whitehall.) ( Brett, Spoon-


Spring, Hannibal, (Whitehall,) farmor 200. Stark, L. J. N., ( WIstehallo) president Northern Transportation Line.


Statia, George, (Whitebull,) farmer 50. STEVENS, T., (North Granville.) farmer. STEPHENS, L. (North Granville,) cider mianur. and farmer 151.


ance and claim agent, and notary pub- lic, Canal.


Sullivan. J. H. & Co., (Whitehall,) (E. A. Martin,) four, feed, grain, salt, seeds, &c., Canal.


Sutherland, Thomas S .. (Whitehall,) prop. of Whitehall Iron Works.


Sweet, Polley, (Whitehall. ) farmer 82.


Tanner, A. H .. . (Whitehall,) lawyer aud member of Congress.


Tanner, E. G., (Whitehall,) harness maker and farmer 491%.


Tatro, Edgar, (Whitehall,) hair dresser, Hall's Hotel Building, Canal.


*TEFFT, W. H,, (Whitehall. ) attorney and counselor at law, publisher Washington County Chronicle, and superintendent Whitehall Paper Bag Co., Canal.


Thomas, H., (Whitehall,) groceries and provisions, Boardman.


Thomas, Oliver, (Whitehall,) boat builder, Boardman.


Tisdale, H. G., ( Whitehall,) coal yard.


Toben, R. C., (Whitehall,) grocery.


Vannier, Nornian, (Whitehall,) blacksmith and wood shop. William.


*VAUGHAN HOUSE, (Whitehall,) D. B. Bartlett, prop.


Vayette, Peter, (Whitehall,) shoemaker, Canal.


VIRGIL. FREDERICK, (Whitehall,) far- mer 150.


Virgil, Isaac, (Whitehall.) farmer 250.


Wait, H. R. & W. F .. (Whitehall,) carpets, clothing, &c., Canal.


Waldron, A. P., (Whitehall.) superintend- ent Mineral Spring Co.


Warren, F .. ( Whitehall.) groceries, provi- sions and liquors. Canal.


Washburn. Win .. ( Whitehall,) farmer 135.


*WASHINGTON COUNTY CHRONICLE, (Whitehall, ) W. H. Teffr. publisher. *WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS. (Whitehall,) Carlos O. Smith & Co .. pub- lishers.


Watkins, J. A., (Whitehall.) civil engineer and insurance agent, Cioal.


Welch, James, ( Whitehall.) farmer 285. Wells, Charles, ( Whitehall.) blacksmith.


Wells, George L., ( Whitehall.) school teacher.


Wells, Henry, (Whitehall,) farmer leases of Lucy, 90.


Wells. Lester, (Whitehall.) farmer leases of W'm., 232.


WELLS, LUCY MRS., (Whitehall.) (with keirx.) farmer 90.


Wells, Wm., ( Whitehall.) farmer 232. Whalen. JJames. ( Whitehall, ) farmer 90. White, John, ( Whitehall,) farmer 107.


White, Lafayette, ( Whitehall.) farmer 50.


White, Orange, ( Whitehall.) farmer 70.


White, W'm. J .. (Whitehall.) farmer 125. Whitehall Paper Bag Co .. ( Whitehall.) W. II. Tefft, superintendent, Canal, op- posite Hall Houten.


*WHITEHALL TIMES. (Whitehill.) Canal St .. W. J. Donnelly, editor and pro- prietor.


Whitney, Silas, (Whitehall,) meat market, Canal. WILSON, JOSEPH. (Whitehall,) carpen- ter and builder, William.


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Id Instruments ofall kinds taken in exchange for New, at B. H. Hid- ley's Music Store, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


BUCKEYE


Adriance, Platt& Co. 165 Grde


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enwich St., New York. Ser Card on Map.


Mower and Self-Baking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.


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WASHINGTON COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


THE


WASHINGTON COUNTY POST!


IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, -AT-


CAMBRIDGE, N. Y.


Terms, 81.50 Per Year, in Advance.


SMART


Publisher and Proprictor.


The Washington Co. Chroni- cle is published at Whitehall, N. Y., by W. II. Tefft. For more than a quarter of a century the Chronicle has regularly found its way to the homes of a large muni- ber of the families of this section of the ! country, and its increasing patronage at- tests the fact that it is still no unwelcome visitor. See card, page 252.


Hudson River Iron and Ma- chine Works, Fort Edward, N. Y., John Osgood, proprietor, areadvertised on page 250. Mr. Osgood manufactures Val- entine's Patent Turbine Water Wheels, which by many are claimed to be superior to any wheel now in use. They are substantially and carefully built, well finished, and are, in every respect, a first class wheel, compact and durable. Being of access. We advise those interested in


Stop, Read This ! - So reads the heading of the card of Hawthorn Campbell. [ on page 240, and we advise those of our patrons who are in need of anything in the Coopering line to heed the advice. Mr. Campbell is located near the junction of the Salem and Camden Roads, north of Wm. Law's Inte residence, his post office address being Shushan. He mannfactures to order Hogsheads, Barrels, Kegs, Butter Firkins. Wash Tubs, Churns. &c., and does repair- ing at the lowest rates. Give him a call.


The Empire State Drain Tile Works, advertised ou page 20. are supplying the country with a superior ar- tiele of tile of various forms, for all kinds of Draining. Messrs. G. A. & C. S. En- sign, the proprietors, warrant all work and ship Tiles to all points North and South. set outside the flume they are convenienti by Canal Boats connecting with Railroad at Mechanicville, Fort Edward and White- water mills to write Mr. Osgood for a cir- | ball. They also keep Tools for Draining cular before purchasing. "Mr. O. also i on hand at wholesale prices. Their Works manufactures Circular Saw Mills. Patent ; are located at Ensign Landing. on the Edgers, Hoisting Machinery, Water Wheels : Champlain Canal, and their Post Office ad- : dress is Bemis Heights, N. Y. We recom- generally. Bank Vaults, House Crestings,, mond Messrs. Eusign to all wanting any- thing in their line.


of every description, Paper Machinery Feners. and machinery and costings of all descriptions. Call on him before purcha -. ing elsewhere.


Culver & Eldridge, of Cambrid ... N. Y., deal in Hardware. Wooden Ware. Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implement -.


Fort Edward Grist Mill, T. J. Potter & Co .. proprietors, is advertised on | Seeds. &c. Those wanting anything in the page 160. Mesers. Potter & Co. deal in | above lines will do well to call on Me-ars. Flonr, Grain, Feed and Plaster, and do all ; C. & E. before purchasing elsewhere. See kinds of milling to order. Call on them.


their card on page IL ...


"The acknowledged unegunled Sterk Piano Fortes, to be found at B. ". Midley's, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


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. Wilson, James, (Whitehall,) farmer 155. Wilson, Philip, (Whitehall.) farmer 50.


Wood, Edmund P .. (Whitehall.) (with Isaac,) executor of Isaac Wood's estate and farmer 325. Wood, Edmund P., (Whitehall,) inspector of elections and farmer 170.


Wood, Isaac, (Whitehall.) (writh Edmund P.,)executor of Isaac Wood's estate and farmer 325. Wood, Isaac N .. (Whitehall.) farmer 220. Wood, Isaac W .. (Whitehall.) (with John W.,) farmer 210.


Wood, J. M .. (Whitehall,) groceries, pro- visions, boots and shoes, Canal.


Wood, John W .. (Whitehall,) (with Isaac W.) farmer 110.


Wood, Sanford, (Whitehall.) farmer 100. Wood, Stephen, (Whitehall,) farmer 140.


WOOD, WM. J., (Whitehall,) farmer 180. Wrangham, T. J., (Whitehall,) marble works, Sanders.


Wright, Rensselaer, (Whitehall,) farmer 120.


YULE. GEORGE, (Whitehall,) prop. MIc- Clellan House, Canal.


*YULE, JOHN, (Whitehall,) groceries, pro- visions, wines, liquors, &c., also meat market and bakery.


The People's Journal is an inde- pendent newspaper, published at Green- wich, N. Y., by E. P. & D. P. Thurston. It is ably conducted and its news and local columns are well sustained. Its extended circulation makes it a valuable advertising medium which business men should appre- ciate. See their card, on page 240.


Continental Saloon and Res- taurant, foot of Canal Ft., Whitehall, N. Y., Geo. DeLano, proprietor, publishes a finely illustrated advertisement on colored page 259. Mr. DeLano's rooms are finely fitted up with every convenience necessary for a first-class restaurant, and his tables are always supplied with the choicest deli- cacies of the season, which are served up in a style to suit the palate of any epicure. As a caterer to the physical wants of the inner man, Mr. Delano is a decided success. If you want a good square meal, or only a Lunch, call and see "Chuck."


Edgar Guilder, dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery. Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, Flour, Fish, &e .. Middle Granville, N. Y., publishes a card on colored pagess. · He keeps a good assortment of all articles usually found in a country store, his goods being selected with special reference to this market. If you cannot find what you want in the above lines at the store of Mr. Guilder, it will not be the fault of the proprietor. All interested will here find good goods at fair prices.


John Preo's Light Carriage and Sleigh Manufactory. Greenwich, is adver- tised on page :01. Mr. Preo manufactures the finest Carriages and Sleighs of the latest styles, is himself a practical workman and employs only men that are skilled in the business. He has recently erected a fine shop and is prepared to do all work in his line with dispatch and on reasonable terms. If you want a nice Carriage or Sleigh leave your order with Preo and you will not re- gret it.


James B. Carrigan, Hartford, N. Y., publishes an appropriately illustrated card on page 226. If you want any good, substantial Splint Bottom, Office or Kit- chen Chairs, Mr. Carrigan is just the man to supply yon as he takes pains to make first-class work in this line. He also mann- factures other articles of Furniture, Mat- trasses. &c., to order. Coffins aud Caskets in all the varied styles can also be procured of him by those who are so unfortunate as to require them. Scroll Sawing, Turning. &c., done to order. Ife also mannfactures a pure article of Cider and Cider Vinegar. We recommend Mr. Carrigan to the favor- able notice of our patrons.


J. M. Campbell, Druggist and Apo- theeary, Fort Edward, N. Y., near the Old Rail Road Depot, advertises on page 160. J. M. Campbell is a native of Vermont and was brought up in one of the best regulat- ed establishments in New England. He has had over fourteen years experience in the Drug business, and is justly considered a thorough-bred Apothecary. Physicians' Prescriptions and all other matters in his line cannot be placed in safer hands. Give him a call.


G. W. Shepard, Book Binder and Blank Book Manufacturer, 265 River St .. Troy, N. Y., advertises on page 88. We take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to this advertisement that they may know where they can have their old books, magazines, newspapers, etc., bound in a substantial manner and at reasonable rates. Persons in the city or country will find Mr. Shepard ever ready to attend to their wanta. He is prepared to manufacture Blank Books in every desirable style and with any kind of Ruling. We commend him to the patronage of the public, feeling assured that his work will be satisfactory to his customers.


Greenwich Marble Works. David H. Calhoun. proprietor, publish a finely illustrated advertisement on colored paire 196. Mr. Calhoun, the proprietor. keeps a fine stoch of Italian and American Marides, and other Stone, and is prepared to eacute any kind of Cemetery Work in the best manner. No better materiais or more


Brewer & Young, Carpenters and Builders, at Greenwich, print an illustrated card on page 24. They are enterprising business men and good workmen. They employ from wou to fifteen of the most ex. perienced workmen, and allow no work to go out of their hands imperfectly executed. f competent workmen can be found for any- If you want a good job in their line well ; thing in his line. Give him a call and, our done, at a moderate price, give them a call. word for it, you will agree with ns. .


Before purchasing a Piano, Organ or other Musical Instrument, call on B. H. Hadley, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


Washington County Table of Distances, Showing the distance in miles & tenths of miles, measured on the nearest public Rouds between the principal Villages ..


VILLAGES.


Argyle.


Battenville.


Belcher.


Cambridg e.


E. Greenwich


East Hebron.


Easton.


Fort Aun.


Fort Edward.


Fort Miller.


Galesville.


Granville.


Griswold's Mills.


Hampton.


Kingsbury.


North Easton.


North Granville.


North Greenwich.


North Hartford.


North White Creek.


Patten's Mills.


Putnam Cors.


Sandy Hill.


Shushan.


South Hartford.


Union Village.


West Hebron.


White Creek.


Whitehall.


Union Village ... Weet Hebron. .


White Creek


127.7|15.9 27.8 0.6 17.6 25.0 15.3;41 .183.0 24.8 18.8 35 0442.5 44.4.39.0,37.1 16.640.4 22.0:34.6 8.8 42.5 66.4 18.2 35.2 12.1:33.317.0,24.2 --- (25.1|37.6 21.8.41.6.32. 1 21.2:43.1 11.723.631.834. 934.1 17.7| 9.016.1|12.0.41.6 8.7 30.8/15.0 42.1 19.4 17.3 80.9.21 .4 37.0 16.3 85.0 25.449.11


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Argyle .. Battenville.


12 5!


Belcher. Cambridge ..


Eust Greenwich. East Hebron.


Easton ..


Fort Ann ..


13.4.25.9 13.6 31.623.920.231.4


6.3,18.8 12 8 23.5 17.3,19.4 22.5 11.9.


7.8:12.0 15.5 15 3 12.8|20.8 14.3.20.1 8.2


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18.2 23.8 12. 028. 6 20.8 10. 1:36.6 11. 2.22.0,26.0,28.0,-


Granville ?


Griswold's Mill Ilcepton


21.8.33.2 21.3.38.0 30.2.19.5 42. 817.4 29.3 32.631.6| 9.4 23.4


Kinesbary


11.3 23.8|12. 7 29.5 22.3 20 5:30.0! 4.4| 7.515.721.8,17.1 4.3:21.8 Middle Granville. . . [17.9 25.9|14. 4 30. 7 22.9 12.2 35.9 12.3:20.925.7 27.7/ 2.1 18.3| 7.3 15.7


North Easton .. Norih Granville ..


:16.5.11 .2 23. 7 10.6 11.3.25.3: 1 5,29.921.019 8 6.7.35.1:30.0 41.328.5|34.4


(18.1 27.9 14.6 31.0 21.9.15.5 36.1; 9.0'20.925.927.9 5.415.0 8.413.3 3.334.6 North Greenwich ..: 5. 7| 7.1|11 .8.12.5: 6.1 16.1:13. 1 19. 1:12.0| 7.0| 5.8.23.3 20.5 30.5 17.0:23.611.9 23.8 -


North Hartford


.. . ; 10.3 90.1 6.8.30 6 17.1 12.1 28.3; 8.813.318.120.1| 8.712.7 14.5 8.4| 7.626.8: 7.816.0


North White Creek : 18.9: 7.1|20.3: 0.7 10.018 3' 9 8 32.8 24.2 16.1| 9.8,28.3 33.7 37.6:30.2 30.3 11 .3:33.6 13.2 27.1


Patten's Mille.


14. 8 27.3 17. 4 33 0 23.8 25 2 31.5/ 7.7 9.0 17.2 23.8 22.1 1.7 25.1| 4.7 20.030.0 16.7 20.5 13.1.33 7 41.9 51.4 39. 1 58.9 49.4 11 .5 59. 9 98. 5:40. 4 18.651 . 7:31 .4 31. 4 26.8 32. 9 20. 3 58. 4 26.0, 17. 6 32. 3 59.4 32.0


ws. Putnam Cors ..


Sulem Sandy Hill


Shurhan .. South Hartford.


13.3| 7.7| 9.6 11.8: 4.7| 6.8.20.5 93.219.6 16.0 13.7 16.826.6 26.2 22.3 18.7 19.0.22.2 10.8 16.4.11.5 27.0 48.2 8.5.21.0 13.0 25.7 19.5 21.0 24 7| 9.7| 2.216 4,10.5 20.3 6.827.1 5.3.19.223.2.18.7 14.2 11.6 26.4 6.838.2.21.2- 17.8 4.8 15.7 5.71 7.0 12.9 14. 8 29.3 23. 6 16. 7 10.8 22.9:32. 1 32. 3 28.6 25 016.0 28.3 11.9 22.5 5.4 32.1 54.3 6.1 25.8 - ! 9.0 18.8| 5.5 25.3 15.8 12. 1 27.0 8.1 12. 0 16.8 18.8.10.0 12.7 15.8 8.4 8.925.5 9.1 14.7 1.325.8 13.1 33.6 15.1 10.8,21.2 .10.8 4.6 17.0 7.5| 7.6 18 6 8.2 21.2 16.0 7.8 1.8 28.4 25.0.35.6 22.1 28. 7 6.7 28 9 5.2 21.1 8.2 25.0 52. 7 12.3 18.2 9.4 19.8- 7.3 9.7 3 616.2 6.7| 5.822.5|17.2 13.3.15.0:15.7 14.1 20.6 23.5.16.3 16.221 0.18.2 10.8 10.4 16.7 21.0 42.7 6.0.15.212.1| 9.114.3 ;-


/bitehall.


7.7.13.3


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Fort Edward .. Fort Miller. Galesville.


14.8,27.9 17.033.0 25.8.24.8 31.5| 6.0. 9.017.223.3,20.4


Middle Granville.


-


Salem.


CONTINENTAL SALOON -AND-


RESTAURANTI


Refreshments


Ice Cream


at all


Served


Hours.


In Season.


Foot of Canal Street, Whitehall, N. Y.


GEO. DE LANO, - Proprietor.


This is not the only first cla -- Saloon in time place. These Dining Rooms are at all time- supplied with the choiceet delicaries of the season in the line of Fruit. Vegetables. Game and Oyster- in every style, which will be served up at all hours, in style to suit the palate of any epicure.


ALLE AND CIGARA of the Choiceet Brand. Gutesis will find this a convenient piace to stop at. Call und >ce CHUCK.


م قة


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WASHINGTON COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


WEED, PARSONS & CO.'S


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