Schenectady city and county directory, containing the names of the inhabitants of Schenectady city and Ballston Spa, with a business directory and gazetteer of Schenectady County, and an appendix of valuable information, Part 2

Author: Boyd, Andrew, [from old catalog] comp
Publication date: 1864
Publisher: Schenectady, Young & Graham
Number of Pages: 176


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Secretary of War-Simon Cameron, of Pa., suc- ceeded by Edwin M. Stanton, of Pa. $8,000


Secretary of the Treasury-Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio, resigned, and succeeded July 5th by Wm. P. Fessenden of Maine, $8,000


Secretary of the Navy-Gideon Welles, Ct. $8,000


Secretary of the Interior-John P. Usher, Ind. $8,000


Postmaster General-Montgomery Blair, Md. $8,000


Attorney General-Edward Bates, Mo. $8,000


NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT.


Governor-Horatio Seymour.


Lieutenant Governor-David R. Floyd Jones.


Secretary of State-Chauncey M, Depew. Comptroller-Lucius Robinson,


Treasurer-George W. Schuyler.


Attorney General-John Cochrane.


State Engineer and Surveyor-Wm. B. Taylor.


Superintendentof Bank Department-Henry H. Van Dyck. Superintendent Inurance Department-Wm. Barnes. Superintendent of Public Instruction-Victor M. Rice. Auditor Canal Department-Nathaniel S. Benton. Inspectors of State Prisons-Abram B. Tappen, Gaylord J. Clarke, James K. Bates.


Canal Commissioners-Franklin A. Alberger, William S. Skinner, Benjamin F. Bruce.


Canal Appraisers-Thomas B. Carroll, Ashbel B. Parma- E. lee, William Watson.


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CITY GOVERNMENT. Schenectady settled, 1661. Incorporated as a Town, March 7th, 1778. Incorporated as a City, March 26th, 1798.


CITY OFFICERS.


MAYOR, ARTHUR W. HUNTER.


RECORDER, WILLIAM H. HELMER.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


First Ward,


Charles H. Van Vranken, Peter Miller,


S. L. R. Buchanan.


Second Ward,


Abram A. Van Vorst, John W. Millard, B. A. Mynderse.


Third Ward,


Michael Barnett, James Garrity,


Bruce Germond.


Fourth Ward,


Jonathan Barker, R. Hathaway, Aaron M. Putman.


Fifth Ward,


Farley Ț, Van Patten, Peter B. Yates, William H. Chism.


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TREASURER-John Bradt.


ATTORNEY-David Cady Smith.


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS-James C. Mckinney.


POLICE JUSTICE-John F. Clute.


John F. Clute,


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE Joseph D. Harman, Harman Seymour.


HIGH CONSTABLE-John Clapper. WARD CONSTABLES-First Ward, Jacob H. Bullock ; Second Ward, Lawrence C. Van Epps ; Third Ward, G. A. Yates ; Fourth Ward, Allen Barhydt ; Fifth Ward, Daniel D. Young.


OVERSEER OF THE POOR-Harman Seymour.


CLERK-Henry B. Houston.


SURVEYOR-William Henry.


PHYSICIAN-D. L. Van Ingen.


MARSHAL-Jerome B. Banker.


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES-Wm. T. Helm.


REGULATORS OF CLOCK, Benjamin Willard.


Edward Hibbard,


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


CHIEF ENGINEER-Patrick Kelley.


ASSISTANT ENGINEERS-E. W. Clow and Walter Clute.


No. Engine. Location.


1 Protection, State street,


2 Deluge, Ferry street,


3 Niagara, Fonda street,


4 Neptune, College street,


Foreman. S. W. McCamus.


James Shoudy.


- Harrigan. Bruce Germond.


1 Hook and Ladder, Ferry street, Sidney Ellsworth.


The Schenectady Fire Department meets the first Wednesday of every month, at the rooms of Engine Company, No. 1.


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COUNTY OFFICERS.


JUDGE AND SURROGATE-Stephen H. Johnson.


CLERK-John McShea, Jr.


SHERIFF-Abram Gillespie.


TREASURER-Simon V. Swits.


DISTRICT ATTORNEY-J. G. McChesney.


SUPERINTENDENT OF POOR-Nicholas J. Schermerhorn.


MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY-Charles Stanford.


DEPUTY SHERIFF-James Walsh.


SUPERVISORS-First Ward, Martin De Forest, Second Ward, William HI. Anthony, Third Ward, S. C. Ellsworth, Fourth Ward, Peter Van Dyck, Fifth Ward, James H. Ward,


Towns-


Glenville, Aaron Swart, Princetown, Alexander Gifford, Duanesburgh, Samuel Wingate, Rotterdam, James McMillan, Jr. Niskayuna, Hiram Baumes. CLERK TO BOARD-Walter T. L. Sanders.


LOAN COMMISSIONERS - Charles Mathews, John G. Van Voast.


BOARD OF EXCISE, - William H. Anthony, John Marselus, John Van Husen.


CLERK-Walter T. L. Sanders


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EDUCATIONAL.


SCHENECTADY UNION SCHOOL.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


REV. J. TRUMBULL BACKUS, D. D., President E. A. CHARLTON, Secretary.


COMMISSIONERS.


1st Ward-J. Trumbull Backus, David Cady Smith.


2d Ward-Jos. G. Carley, George Gilbert.


3d Ward-Gilbert G. Van Zandt, John Foster.


4th Ward-Ira Brownell, Peter Van Dyck.


5th Ward-Giles S. Barhydt, Elisha B. Dow.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


On Finance and Accounts, Messrs. Smith, Brownell and Dow.


On Buildings and Rupairs, Messrs. Van Dyck, Gilbert and Barhydt.


On Text-books and Library, Messrs. Barhydt, Smith and Foster.


On Furniture and Supplies, Messrs. Carley, Van Zandt and Van Dyck.


On Complaints, Messrs. Backus, Smith and Brownell.


The regular meetings are held on the Monday preceding the first Tuesday in each and every month.


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TEACHERS.


E. A. CHARLTON, A. M., Superintendent,


CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT.


Henry Whitehorne, A. M., Proff. of Union College, Principal.


Misses M. A. Sawyer, S. J. Weaver, Phila A. Knight ; E. E. Barnes, teacher of Painting and Drawing.


HIGHER ENGLISH DEPARTMENT.


Mary M. Beach, Principal ; Anne A. Conde, Josephine Van Dyck.


SENIOR DEPARTMENTS .- Caroline Van Voorihas, Sarah Fowler.


JUNIOR DEPARTMENTS .- Mary E. Clute, Helen B. Dick- inson.


INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENTS .- Lizzie Gilbert, Kate Gil- lespie, Mary E. McCorkle, Mary A. Millard.


SECOND PRIMARY DEPARTMENTS .- Jane Y. Thomson, Jane I. Cunningham, Sarah E. La Rue, Maria Barker.


FIRST PRIMARY DEPARTMENTS .- Phebe Sprague, Re- becca M. Guernsey, Helen L. Duryee, Lena McKerlie.


COLORED SCHOOL .- Hattie Bradt.


THIRD WARD SCHOOL .- Kate R. Smith.


FIFTH WARD SCHOOL .- Elizabeth M. Yates, Mary Liv- ingstone.


LIBRARIAN .- C. D. F. Steinfuhrer.


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UNION COLLEGE.


Incorporated February 25th, 1795.


FACULTY. REV. ELIPHALET NOTT, D. D., LL. D., PRESIDENT. REV. LAURENS P. HICKOK, D. D., ACTING PRESIDENT, And Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy. TAYLER LEWIS, LL. D., NOTT Professor (No. 6 ), of the Ancient and Oriental Languages.


NOTT Professor (No. 1), of the Greek Language and Literature.


ISAAC W. JACKSON, LL. D., NOTT Professor (No 2), of Mathematics.


JOHN FOSTER, A. M., Professor of Natural Philosophy.


JONATHAN PEARSON, A. M., Professor of Natural History. .


WILLIAM M. GILLESPIE, LL. D., Professor of Civil Engineering, and Adjunct Professor of Mathematics,


REV. NATHANIEL G. CLARK, A. M., NOTT Professor (No. 5), of Logic, Rhetoric English Literature.


BENJAMIN STANTON, A. M.,. NOTT Professor (No. 7 ), of the Latin Language and Literature.


CHARLES F. CHANDLER, PH. D., NOTT Professor (No. 3), of Analytical Chemistry ; and Curator of the Museum,


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HENRY WHITEHORNE, A. M., NOTT (adjunct) Professor (No, 4): Principal of the Classical Department of Schenectady Union School.


WENDELL L'AMOREUX, A. M., Acting Professor of Modern Languages.


JOHN A. DEREMER, A. M.,


TUTORS.


WILLIAM C. MACY, A. M.,


TIMOTHY E. WILCOX, A. B., Assistant in Chemical Laboratory.


JONATHAN PEARSON, A. M., Treasurer and Librarian.


GEORGE GILBERT, A. M., Registrar.


CHURCHES AND PASTORS.


Methodist Episcopal Church, Liberty. Rev. A. J. Jutkins, Pastor.


First Reformed Dutch Church, Union c Church. Rev. Edward Seeley, Pastor.


Second Reformed Dutch Church, ( Protestant) Jay c Liberty Rev. Anson Du Bois, Pastor.


St. Joseph's Church, ( German Catholic) Centre n Liberty. Rev. Pires Kotterer, Pastor.


St. John's Church, (Catholic) Franklin n Centre. Rev. Daniel P. Falvay, Pastor.


St. George's Church, ( Episcopal ) Ferry n Green. Rev. William Payne, Rector.


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Congregational Church, Jay. Rev. Charles Redfield, Pastor.


Presbyterian Church, Unon n Ferry. Rev. J. T. Backus, Pastor. Baptist Church, Union n Centre. Rev. Horace G. Day, Pastor.'


Methodist Episcopal Church, (German) Jay n Union. Rev. John Sauter, Pastor.


Universalist Church, College n Union.


Third Reformed Dutch Church, College n Green. Rev. William F. Schwilk, Pastor.


SCHENECTADY POST OFFICE. Summer Arrangement.


OFFICE HOURS : From 7 A. M., to 8 P. M. ; Sundays from S to 9 A M. JOHN W. VEEDER, Postmaster. CLERKS.


Abraham T. Veeder, Orville Oliver,


David J. Tichenor, De Witt Ramsey.


MAILS CLOSE.


For New York and South, Albany and East, 7,35 A. M., 1.15 and 6.20 P. M


Troy and North, 7.35 A. M., 2.05 and 6.20 P. M.


Buffalo and Great West, 9.05 A. M., and 6.30 P. M. West, (way mail) 10.15 A. M. Saratoga Springs, &c., 7.30 A. M., and 4,00 P, M.


Niskayuna, &c., 2.05 P. M.


Rexford Flats, &c., 2.05 P. M.


Charlton, &c., 1.30 P. M.


Glenville, 10.15 A. M.


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MAILS ARRIVE.


From New York, 1.10 and 12.00 P. M. Albany and Troy, 7.55 A. M., and 6.00 P. M. Buffalo and Great West, 4.00, and 8.05 A. M. West, (way mail) 1.45 P. M.


Saratoga Springs, &c., 9.40 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. Niskayuna, &c., 7.55 A. M.


Rexford Flats, &c., 7.55 A. M.


Charlton, &c., 11.30 A. M.


Glenville, 1.45 P. M.


TELEGRAPHS. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.


Office-Central Railroad Depot, J. D. WALSH, Operator.


UNITED STATES TELEGRAPH COMPANY.


Office-168 State street, EUGENE CADMUS, Operator.


RAILROADS. NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD.


SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.


Passenger trains will leave this city, as follows :


GOING EAST-A. M. 4.35 ; 4.00 ; 8.05 ; 9.40. P. M. 1.45; 2.35; 6.20; 11.25. GOING WEST-A. M. 12.40; 7.55; 9.35; 10.45. P. M. 1.10; 1.40; 6.00; 6.40; 11.25. TROY TRAINS.


LEAVE SCHENECTADY-A. M., 8.00. P. M., 3.10, 7.50. ARRIVE HERE-A. M., 8.00. M., 12.50. P. M., 6.35.


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Rensselaer & Saratoga Railroad-SCHENECTADY DIVISION. CHANGE OF TIME.


On and after Monday, June 13th, trains will run as follows :


LEAVE SCHENECTADY-8.05 A. M., and 2.45 P. M. ARRIVE AT SARATOGA-8.58 A. M., and 4.00 P. M. LEAVE SARATOGA-9.30 A. M., and 8.30 P. M. ARRIVE AT SCHENECTADY-10.30 A. M., and 9.50 P. M


EXPRESSES.


AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. Wells, Butterfield & Co., Proprietors. Office-50 Liberty street, north end Central R. R. Depot. WILLIAM H. MORSE, Agent.


POWELL'S BANK EXPRESS.


Office-Schenectady and Saratoga Railroad office. WILLIAM H. POWELL, Proprietor.


STAGES.


SCHENECTADY AND WEST CHARLTON. Leave Eagle Hotel, every day, at 2 o'clock, P. M. -


Provost Marshal's Office.


Captain J, P. BUTLER, 193 State.


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NEWSPAPERS.


SCHENECTADY DEMOCRAT AND REFLECTOR.


Published every Thursday morning.


CYRUS THAYER, Editor and Proprietor.


OFFICE,


134 STATE STREET.


Terms-$1.00 a year in advance, or $1.50 at end of the year.


. Book and JOB PRINTING executed with neatness and dispatch.


THE SCHENECTADY DAILY EVENING STAR AND TIMES.


DAVIS & GREGORY, Proprietors.


OFFICE,


170 STATE STREET.


Terms-One year, $6.00.


SCHENECTADY WEEKLY REPUBLICAN.


W. D. DAVIS, Proprietor.


OFFICE, 170 STATE STREET.


Terms-$1.00 a year in advance.


Book and JOB PRINTING of. every description. 170 STATE STREET.


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BANKS.


MOHAWK BANK.


Capital, $100,000.


GEORGE G. MAXON, President.


JOHN ELLIS, Vice-President.


CHARLES THOMPSON, Cashier. C. E. ANGLE, Teller. A. H. TILLINGHAST, Bookkeeper.


DIRECTORS :


John Ellis, G. G. Maxon,


John I. Fuller,


Platt Potter,


C. C. Clute,


W. N. Duane,


Garnsey Kennedy, Abram Doty,


T. M. Gilchrist,


Thomas Mairs,


Charles Thompson,


James M. Barker,


Election, second Tuesday in June. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.


SCHENECTADY BANK. Capital, $100,000. SIMON C. GROOT, President.


ALONZO C. PAIGE, Vice-President. WILLIAM L. GOODRICH, Cashier. HORACE GOODRICH, Teller. S. L. R. BUCHANAN, Bookkeeper.


DIRECTORS:


Simon C. Groot, G. M. Davison,


A. C. Paige,


A. McMullen,


J. W. Cunningham, Abel Smith, C. Vibbard,


J. A. Sweetman,


W. L. F. Warren, Abram A. Van Vorst,


N. I. Schermerhorn, Jay Cady.


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SCHENECTADY SAVINGS BANK.


JAY CADY, President. HORACE GOODRICH, Secretary. WM. L. GOODRICH, Accountant.


TRUSTEES.


D. C. Smith, S. C. Groot,


Martin De Forest,


. G. Q. Carley,


A. A. Van Vorst,


H. N. Walton,


A. C. Paige,


Abel Smith,


Jay Cady,


E. L. Freeman,


George McQueen, A. McMullen,


William L. Goodrich.


INSURANCE CO.


SCHENECTADY INSURANCE COMPANY.


Incorporated, 1841. Capital, $100,000.


WM. McCAMUS, President. G. T. HANFORD, Secretary.


GAS WORKS.


SCHENECTADY GAS WORKS.


Centre, near Hamilton.


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F. & A. M.


MOHAWK ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER-No. 157.


M. E., H. GOODRICH, H. P. E., J. A. DE REMER, K. E., T. B. BROWN, S. P. J. FREDERICKS, Sec'y. E., J. CADY, Treas. H. H. SWART, C. H. C. H. POWELL, P. S. WILSON DAVIS, R. A. C. WM. H. HELMER, M. 3d V. S. K. CAMPBELL, M. 2d V. GEO. J. SOLEY, M. Ist V. D. F. WILDS, Tyler.


ST. GEORGE'S-No. 6.


JAMES COMSTOCK, W. M. ROBERT LENT, S. W. GEORGE GILBERT, J. W.


ITTETO


D. A. ATWELL, Treas.


A. M. WARNER, Sec'y. J. A. EDWARDS, S. D. J. M. WENDELL, J. D. Rev. R. L. SCHOONMAKER, Chap. A W. HUNTER, Marshal.


A. M. VEDDER, Physician.


C. E. KINGSBURY, Organist. W. S. VAN VORST, S. M. of C. WALTER MCQUEEN, J. M. of C. A. O. GARLOCK, Steward. RICH'D METCALF, D. F. WILDS, Tyler.


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I. O. of O. F.


Mohawk Valley Lodge, No. 11.


Meet every Monday evening.


ABRAM WEMPLE, N. G. CHARLES F. PAIGE, V. G. GEORGE HOOKE, R. C. ROBERT LENT, Treasurer. E. HIBBARD, Secretary.


St. Paul's Lodge, No. 14.


Meet every Tuesday evening.


SIDNEY ELLSWORTH, N. G. . EPHRAIM CLOWE, V. G. JAY WESTINGHOUSE, Secretary. WILLIAM H. HELMER, Treasurer.


COUNTY BIBLE SOCIETY.


Hon. A. C. PAIGE, President.


VICE PRESIDENTS :


Jacob F. Clute,


Hon. C. S. Conde, (Glenville,)


Hon. Abraham Pearse, (Niskayuna,)


Wm. Gifford, (Princetown.)


Daniel Vedder, Secretary.


Giles S. Barhydt, Treasurer.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE :


A. S. Van Vranken, Casper F. Hoag, Henry Ramsey, S. A. Hull, Hon. Platt Potter.


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VALE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.


Hon. PETER ROWE, President. JOHN W. VEEDER, Vice President. EDWARD ROSA, Secretary and Treasurer.


TRUSTEES :


Hon. Peter Rowe, Peter Dorch,


Chauncey Vibbard, William M. Holton,


James E. Van Horne, Edward Rosa,


Joseph Y. Van De Bogert, John W. Veeder,


Robert Furman.


MECHANICS' PROTECTIVE UNION


SOCIETY.


127 UNION STREET.


S. MORTON, President. A. FENWICK, Secretary. CHARLES RIGGS, Treasurer. J. H. TILLINGHAST, Agent.


POOR HOUSE,


WM. CHISM, Poor Master, Albany Street.


BALLSTON SPA. (Incorporated March 21st, 1807.)


VILLAGE OFFICERS. President,-JOHN WAIT. Trustees,-DAVID MAXWELL, EDWIN H. CHAPMAN, BENJAMIN ALLEN, EDWARD D. BABCOCK,


Assessors,-EDWARD S. WARTS, JOHN B. McLANE, BERNARD PATCHIN.


Treasurer,-HENRY A. MANN, Village Clerk,-BERNARD PATCHIN.


Village Collector,-PERRY BURNHAM.


Village Constable,-ELECTUS DYE.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer,-JOHN J. LEE, Assistant Engineer,-TITUS SHELDON.


Eagle Engine Co., No. 1,- N. R. VANDENBURGH, Foreman OWEN CONNER, Assistant Foreman. E. DENTON, Secretary. Star Engine Co., No. 2,- CHARLES E. JONES, Foreman. S. D. ARNOLD, Assistant Foreman. GEORGE E. KNOX, Secretary & Treasurer.


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TOWN OFFICERS-Ballston.


Supervisor-George G. Scott. Town Clerk-Alexander Sears.


Justices of the Peace- Post-office.


Lewis H. Sears,


(Burnt Hills.)


Anson Seely, (B. Spa.


William Warner, (B. Spa.


Hermance H. Ferris, (E. Line.


Assessors-


Jehiel J. Miller, (E. Line.


William S. Curtis, (B. Spa. 3


Daniel K. Smith, (S. Ballston.)


Commissioners High Ways-


Albert P. Wilson, (Jonesville. )


Gad Smith, S. Ballston.)


Obadiah P. Jennings, (Ballston C.)


Overseers of the Poor-


Talcott Moorehouse, Alexander D. Stewart.


Inspectors of Election-


Frederick Curtiss, William A. Clark.


Collector-


Samuel C. Beeman.


Constables- Samuel C. Beeman, David R. Harlow, James F. Peckham, Samuel D. Brownell, Daniel D Post.


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TOWN OFFICERS-Milton.


Supervisor-Edwin HI. Chapman.


Town Clerk-Charles E. Jones.


Justices of the Peace-


David Maxwell,


Solomon A. Parks,


David Morris,


Seth Whalen,


Post-office. (Ballston Spa. ‹‹


(Rock City Falls. (Ballston Spa.


Police Justice- David Maxwell.


Collector- Hugh Whalen.


Constables- William H. Wendell,


John S. Burtles, Henry White, John H. Arnold, John Fonda.


Inspectors of Election- Ist District-Charles D. Seely, David Maxwell, John H. Westcot. 2d District-Hiram Rowland, Isaac K. Grinnell, Hiram Wood.


Overseers of the Poor- William Devlin, Ezekiel Smith,


(Ballston Spa. (East Milton. 3


Commissioners of Highways- John A. Wakeman, William M. King, William J. Angle.


Assessors- Wheeler K. Booth, Hiram W. Wood, Hiram Rowland.


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CHURCHES.


Methodist Episcopal Church-Milton ave. Rev. J. M. Edgerton, Pastor ..


First Presbyterian Church, Science, c High, Rev. David Tully, Pastor. Christ Church, (Episcopal), High St., Rev. George W. Dean, Pastor.


First Baptist Church, Milton ave., Rev. W. Holman, Pastor.


Catholic Church, Ballston ave., Rev. Daniel Coil, Pastor.


POST OFFICE .- Front Street. M. L. WILLIAMS, Postmaster. JOSEPH LEWIS, Assist. do.


EXPRESS COMPANY.


National Express Company-Office: Bath St., n Front. SANFORD SMITH, Agent.


BALLSTON SPA BANK.


Front Street. Capital, 125,000.


JOHN M. THOMPSON, President. JOHN J. LEE, Cashier.


ROBERT C. BENNETT, Teller.


DIRECTORS :


J. W. Thompson, J. S. Beach,


G. G. Scott,


S. H. Cook,


A. Harris, J. M. Barker,


Samuel Hines, Isaac Frink,


George Thompson, Isaiah Blood.


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ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS.


Ballston Spa Academy, for boys.


Rev. James Gilmour, A. M., Principal. (See adv.) Ballston Spa Institute, C. D. Seeley, A. M., Principal.


Sans Souci Seminary, Rev. D. W. Smith, Principal.


Miss Frances Benton, Select School, Milton ave., n Wash.


NEWSPAPER. THE BALLSTON 'JOURNAL,' Published every Tuesday, by H. L. GROSE & SONS. Office in Cook's Building, Bath street, between Main St. and the Railroad Depot.


TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, &C .- $1.50 per year, delivered by the Carrier, to village subscribers ; $1.25 per year to village post office subscribers ; or to mail subscribers and those who take their papers from the publication office.


I. O. OF O. F.


KAYADEROSSERAS LODGE No. 19, meets every Saturday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall, Milton ave.


Ezra Foster, N. G.


Edwin Miller, V. G.


A. E. Frisbie, Secretary.


Chas. H. Van Valkenburg, permanent Sec'y & Treas.


F. AND A. M.


Warren Chapter-Meets second and fourth Thurs- days each month, at Odd Fellows' Hall, Milton ave. Franklin Lodge No. 90-Meets at their Hall, Mil- ton ave., the first and third Thursdays each month. P. G. Newcomb, Master. G. Pulver, S. W. S. Whalen, J. W. J. Mckown, Treasurer. H. N. Hill, Secretary.


SCHENECTADY DIRECTORY, 1864-5.


ABREVIATIONS .- ab., above ; al., alley ; ave., avenue ; b. or bds., boards ; bet., between ; c., corner ; dep., deputy ; dis., district ; E. East ; h., house ; la., lane ; n., near ; N. Y. C. R. R,, New York Central Rail Road ; N., North ; opp., opposite ; pl., place ; r., rear ; reg't., regiment ; S., South ; sq., square ; vol., volunteer ; W., West.


A.


Abbott Elijah, fruit pedler, h 42 Jay Abbott Jessee C., variety store, 131 State, h 260 State Able John, vol., h 7 Amanda


Abraham Isaac T., cooper, Dock, h 71 Center


Abrams Solomon, switch-tender, S. & W. R. R., h 26 Clinton


Aca August, laborer, h De Groff Agen Catharine Mrs., h 149 Centre


Agen James, laborer, h 8 State Agen James, tailor, h 30 Union


Ahreets Amos B., shoemaker, h 58 LaFayette


Aker Margaret Mrs., widow Adam, h College Terrace, n Liberty


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Aley William, shoemaker, h 25 State


Allen Daniel (Sweet & Allen), h 84 Liberty


Allen David B., mason, h 9 Front Allen Leonard, boot maker, h 47 White Allen Lewis, grocer, 213 State, h 109 Liberty Allen Reuben S., engineer, h 1 Cottage row [Depot AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., N. Y. Central Railroad


Anderson Eliza Mrs., h 2 Smith


Anderson George, h 83 Ferry


Andrews Charles, machinist, bds 197 State


Andrus John, laborer, h Lydia


Angle Charles E., teller Mohawk Bank, h 3 Union


Anthony Ann Mrs., bds Anthony Hall


Anthony Cornelius, blacksmith, h 10 Madison


Anthony John, boiler maker, h 7 Liberty


ANTHONY WILLIAM. H., proprietor Anthony Hall, Ferry, c Liberty, h do


Archer James C., ( Van Vranken & Archer), 97 State


Arnold Simon, farmer, h 19 Center


Arthur Peter, engineer, h 70 Front Apps James, moulder, h 9 Jefferson Apps Wm., machinist, h 23 Monroe


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ATWELL DANIEL A., life and fire insurance agent, 170 State, h 56 LaFayette, (see adv., inside front cover)


Austin Eliza A. Mrs., h 19 Hamilton


Austin Margaret Mrs., h 19 Sanford


Austin Sanford, engineer, h 5 Liberty


B.


Babcock Aaron, mechanic, bds 90 Front Babcock Agnes, widow John, h 90 Front Babcock James, blacksmith, h Water Babcock John, vol., 91st regt., bds 90 Front Babcock Robert, h 38 Hamilton


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Babcock Wm., painter, bds 48 LaFayette


Backus Rev. J. T., D. D., pastor Presbyterian Church, h 6. Union


Bailey Abraham, carpenter, bds 55 Centre


Bailey John, machinist, bds 35 Romeyn


Bailey W. P., carpenter, 18 Yates, h 55 Centre Baker Adam, tailor, h 20 LaFayette


Baker Frederick, laborer, h 34 Jefferson Baker K., shoemaker, h 34 Jefferson


Baldwin Samuel, bookkeeper, h 16 Clinton


Ball Charles E., laborer, h 34 College, c Green


Ball Edward H., civil engineer, bds 7 Union Ballart Ferdinand, coppersmith, h 55 Romeyn


Ballert Julius, boot and shoe maker, 237} State, h do Bame John H., livery stable, 114 Centre, h 88 Liberty Banden Frederick, vol. 15th N. Y. Art., h 76 Ferry Bander Eliza Jane Mrs., h 10 Smith


Banker Isaac, blacksmith, 48 Liberty, h 50 College Banker Isaac Jr., machinist, bds 50 College .


Banker John, assessor, h 77 Liberty


Banker John, clerk, bds 50 College


Banker J. B., blacksmith, bds 50 College


Banker Peter, bds 248 State


Banker Wm. H., machinist, h 60 College


Banks Henry, laborer, h Romeyn, n Nott


Bannard William, h 17 Yates


Banta Edward, student, bds 108 Union


Banta John, h 108 Union


Barhydt A., mason, h 87 LaFayette


BARHYDT ABRAHAM J., groceries, dry goods, liquors, &c., 55 Green, h do


Barhydt Ann, widow Nicholas, h 28 Jefferson


Barhydt Benjamin F., blacksmith, h 15 Jay


Barhydt Garrett, mason, h 19 Green


Barhydt George D., bds 15 Ferry


Barhydt Giles S., variety store and groceries, 158 State, h 192 do


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Barhydt Jacob T., ice dealer, 76 Front, h do


Barhydt John C., grocer, 15 Smith, h 23 do


Barhydt John S. M., laborer, h 15 Ferry


Barhydt Lewis C., (Barhydt & Greenhalgh,) h 36 Smith Barhydt Nicholas, h 214 State


Barhydt Nicholas, moulder, h 24 Green


Barhydt Peter, mason, h 16 Barrett


Barhydt Sarah, widow Jerome, h 71 Green


Bayhydt Spencer, machinist, bds 76 Front


Barhydt & Greenhalgh, iron railing and carriage spring manuf., 98 Centre


Barhyte James H., (H. S. Edwards & Co.,) h 44 Union


Barker Cyrus M., broom maker, bds 29 North


Barker Jonathan, brickmaker, h 72 Barrett


Barker Lorenzo, laborer, h 61 Romeyn


Barker Peter H., clerk, h 80 College


Barker William, brickmaker, h 71 Jay [Liberty Barnard Everton, collector for Daily Evening Star, h 96


Barnard Rosetta widow, grocer, 112 Liberty, h do


Barnard Walter W., miller, h 112 Liberty [c Ferry Barney Howland S., (H. S. Barney & Co.,) h 35 Union, BARNEY HOWLAND S. & CO., dry goods, carpetings, window shades, &c., 101 State, (see adv.)


Barnhart Betsey Mrs., h Albany


Barrett Thomas, waiter, h 86 Centre


Barringer Aaron, h 25 Union


Barringer Harriet S., widow Daniel, h 53 Front


Barringer Howard, student, bds 53 Front


Barringer Jacob, tinsmith, bds 53 Front


Barringer William, h 2 Union, c Washington ave Barry Mary, domestic, 15 Liberty


Barry Sarah Mrs., widow Michael, h 10 Hamilton


Bartlett Edward, fireman, h 44 Romeyn


Beal W. H., Jr., student, bds 67 Liberty


Beal W. H., (Beal & Van Brunt,) h 67 Liberty


BEAL & VAN BRUNT, flour, grain and feed, 48 Liber- ty, (see adv.)


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Bearup Amanda, domestic, 26 Front


Bearup Solomon, h 50 Ferry [ave


Beattie David C., (Mitchell & Beattie), h 47 Washington


Beauregard Anthony, machinist, bds American Hotel


Beaver John, laborer, h Liberty


Becker Adam, tailor, 83 State, h 20 LaFayette


Becker John P., h 54 Washington ave


Beckley John P., merchant tailor, 98 State, h 62 Barrett


Beebe George, (Beebe & Kelsey), h 22 Yates


Beebe & Kelsey, blacksmiths, 200 State


Beeler Charles H., saloon, 53 Center, h do


Bellows Melinda, widow Benjamin, bds 20 Yates


Benedict Andrew, harnessmaker, h Veeder's ave.


Benedict Ephraim Mrs., h 10 Liberty


Benedict Ephraim W., h 10 Liberty


Benedict Robert, harnessmaker, State, c R. R., h Veeder ave., opp Smith


Benedict William F., iron dealer, h 118 Liberty


Bensen R. V., grocer, 112 Union, h 110 do


Bernadi John, laborer, h Myers' alley, n South ave


Bettis Charlotte Miss, h 10 Front


Beverly John, vol., 134th regt., h 12 Ferry


Beyer David, bds 25 Yates


Beyer Francenia, widow John, h 25 Yates


BEAL & VAN BRUNT,


DEALERS IN


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FLOUR, GRAIN & FEED,


No. 48 Liberty Street, SCHENECTADY, N. Y.


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Bice Mary A., widow Benjamin, h 48 LaFayette Bigelow John A., clerk, bds Union, c Romeyn. BIGELOW JOHN N., grocer, Union, c Romeyn, h do Bills Horace B., (Bills & Van Buren,) h 247 State Bills & Van Buren, wool dealers, 245 State Bineg Philip, laborer, h Liberty


Blake Rose A. Mrs., grocer, 9 Warren, h do


Blaser Jacob, laborer, h White, n Franklin


Bleser Robert, saloon, 54 Jay, c Franklin, h do


Bliss Mary Mrs., h College Terrace


Blum Frederick, stone cutter, h 27 Water


Blunt James, laborer, h 43 Jay


Boanes Robert, mason, h 11 Amanda


Boardman Henry, laborer, h Veeder's ave


Boem John, laborer, h 18 Railroad


Bogart Anna Miss, h 41 Jay


Bohannan Jacob Mrs., h 157 Front


Boice Mary, domestic, 27 Liberty


Bollacker Kord, tailor, h Veeder's ave


Bond Michael, laborer, h 86 Romeyn


Bond Richard, hotel, 59 State


Booles Wm. F. Mrs., bds 10 Liberty




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