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Trice Martin, laborer, house State above Nott terrace
Truax Alfred, 18th reg't N. Y. V house 18 Barrett Truax Andrew, druggist, 141 State, house 40 Union Truax Cornelia, widow, house 72 Church
Truax Edgar, clerk, boards 92 Ferry
Truax Isaac I. grocer, 65 State, house 92 Ferry
Truax Jacob A. crockery, boots and shoes, 150 State, house 21 Smith
Truax John I. machinist, house 125 Liberty
Truax Peter, laborer, house 64 Smith
Truax Stephen, restaurant and ice cream, 124 Union, house do.
Trumbley Orpheus, engineer, house 69 Lafayette Turnbull George A. clerk, boards McIntosh's Hotel Turner Rachel, widow, dressmaker, h. 23 Monroe Turney Rutha, widow, house 77 Union
Tymeson Cornelius, clerk Post Office, b. 173 Union Tymeson Eldred, carpenter, house 53 Lafayette Tymeson Eldred, hostler, boards 135 Centre
Tymeson Eveline, widow, house 14 Park place Tymeson Maria, widow, house 23 John
U nion College, College hill near Union street Union School, Union, corner Canal bridge Universalist Church, College near Union
Van Abeel John, gardener, house 46 College
Van Aernam Mrs. widow, cloak and dressmaker, house 125 State
Van Aernam Abby, widow of Stephen W. h. 39 Smith
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Van Allen Simon, switchtender, house 69 Front Van Alstyne G. P. boards Fuller's Hotel
Van Antwerp Jacob F. carpenter, house 124 Liberty Van Antwerp Jane, house 44 State
Van Antwerp Mary, widow, house 18 Barrett Van Antwerp Mrs. widow, house 15 Lafayette Van Antwerp Rebecca, boards 146 Centre Van Auken Levi, farmer, house 61 Centre
Van Brunt Albert (Beal & Van Brunt), flour and feed, 45 Liberty, house 309 State
Van Buren Alida, boards 78 Barrett [State
Van Buren & Bills, dealers in pelts and wool, 247
Van Buren Francis (Van Buren & Bills) 247 State, house 78 Barrett
Van Buren Frederick, laborer, house 33 Jefferson Van Buren Peter, boards 182 State
VAN DEBOGERT BROTHERS, coal, wood, flour and lumber, Dock, office State cor. Wall. (See Advertisement on next page.)
Van DeBogert Francis, shoemaker, 50 State, h. 133 Front
Van DeBogert Giles Y. (Van De Bogert Brothers), 171 State, house 23 Liberty
Van DeBogert John, shoemaker, 135 State, house 133 Front
Van DeBogert John W. painter, house 29 North
Van DeBogert Joseph, moulder, house Myers' alley
Van DeBogert Joseph Y. (Van De Bogert Brothers), Dock, house 5 Union
Van DeBogert Maria, widow, house 138 Front Van DeBogert Nelson, painter, house 62 Church
Van DeBogert Nicholas (Van De Bogert Brothers), Dock, boards 5 Union
Van DeBogert Rachel, widow, house 96 Front
Van DeBogert S. G. harness and trunks, 80 State, house 47 College
Van DeBogert T. overseer, house 75 Front
Van Decar Alexander, machinist, boards 73 Liberty
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VAN DEBOGERT BROS.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BER,
Of all descriptions, dressed and undressed.
FOR STOVE, FURNACE AND BLACKSMITH. WESTERN AND NOVA SCOTIA PLASTER,
Newark & Western Cement, GLENS FALLS LIME, Wood of Different Qualities.
Wholesale and Retail dealers in the best and most popular brands of
FLOUR.
ALSO, DEALERS IN GRAIN.
YARDS & STOREHOUSE ON DOCK STREET, General Office, cor. State and Wall Sts.,
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Van Demoor Adolph R. carpenter, 16 Ferry, house 14 Ferry
Van Denburgh Abram, carpenter, house 17 Clinton
Van Denburgh Winant W. house 17 Clinton
Van Derveer David N. boards 81 Ferry
Van Derveer John H. boardinghouse, 81 Ferry
Van Dewater Catharine, widow, house 63 Union Van Dusen Cornelius, carpenter, house 22 Green
Van Dyck Anthony, constable, house 21 Lafayette
Van Dyck Peter, carpenter, house 37} Smith
Van Dyck l'eter, carpenter, White n. Liberty, house 52 Barrett ยท
Van Eps Albert B. grocer, 125 Union, house 98 Fonda Van Eps A. C. boot and shoe manufacturer, 88 State, house 51 Green
Van Eps Christiana, house 50 Ferry
Van Eps Cornelius, house 4 Ferry
Van Eps Cornelius L. cooper, house 7 Liberty
Van Eps George, printer, bds. 4 Washington avenue
Van Eps Harman, tollgate keeper, house 4 Washing- ton avenue
Van Eps Harman H. saloon, 2 Dock
Van Eps Harrison, machinist, boards 4 Ferry
Van Eps James, restaurant; 161 State near Canal bridge, house 30 Green
Van Eps John, house 40 Green
Van Eps John J. S. house 25 State
Van Eps John N. house 23 Smith
Van Eps Lawrence C. constable, house 19 Green
Van Eps Samuel, grocer, 47 Green, house do.
Van Guysling Eve, widow of Myndert, h. 51 Smith
Van Guysling Henry, medical student, bds. 51 Smith .
Van Horn David, boards. 62 Lafayette
Van Horne James, sewing machine agent, house 62 Lafayette
Van Horne James E. (Van Horne & Son), hats and caps, 149 State, boards Sharratt House
VAN HORNE & SON, hats, caps and furs, 149 State
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Van Horne William J. (Van Horne & Son), furs, 149 State, house 20 Smith
Van Husen Charles, machinist, boards 19 Green
Van Husen Deborah, widow, house 19 Green Van Husen William, machinist, boards 19 Green Van Huysen Richard, painter, house 41 College Van Ingen James L. physician and surgeon, 11 Smith Van Kuren James, carriagepainter, house 16 Smith Van Kuren M. H. clerk, Eagle Hotel, boards do. Van Ness Jacob, candlemaker, house 25 Smith
Van Olinda Peter, shoemaker, house 69 Union Van Patten Andrew (F. T. & A. Van Patten), stoves and tinware, 223 State, house 225 do.
Van Patten F. T. & A. stoves, tinware and broom machinery of all kinds. 223 State
Van Patten Farley T. (F. T. & A. Van Patten), stoves and tinware, 223 State, house 29 Smith Van Patten Henry, blacksmith, house 13 Clinton Van Patten James, laborer, house 71 Liberty VAN PATTEN JOHN H. livery stable, opposite Givens' Hotel, house 18 Lafayette
Van Patten John T. harnessmaker, house 39 Green Van Patten Simon S. blacksmith, house 47 Barrett Van Patten William B. machinist, house 44 Jay Van Patten William G. clerk, house 29 Yates Van Rensselaer Sarah, widow, house 31 State
Van Sanvoord Cornelius Rev. chaplain 20th reg't N. Y. M. house 23 Washington avenue
Van Schaick Elizabeth, widow, house 44 Ferry
Van Schaick Sybrant G. tinsmith, boards 44 Ferry
Van Slyck Charles J. coppersmith, house 8 Monroe
Van Slyck Christopher, wood and coal dealer, 7 Pine, house 49 Centre
Van Slyck Henry, machinist, boards 25 Centre
Van Slyck J. Mrs. boardinghouse 73 Centre
Van Slyck Nicholas, house 25 Centre
Van Siyck Sarah, widow, h. 55 Centre [White
Van Syce Andrew G. blacksmith, State n. Centre, h. 6
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Van Syce James, blacksmith, boards 6 White Van Voast Adam, carpenter, house 134 Union
Van Voast Albert, farmer, house Pond grove above College terrace [terrace
Van Voast Albert jr. boards Pond grove ab. College
Van Voast Edward, finisher, 30th reg't N Y. V.
Van Voast Eliza, widow, house 57 Front Van Voast Giles, machinist, boards 29 Clinton
Van Voast Isaac, fireman, house 29 Smith
Van Voast John G. farmer, h. Union n. Pond grove VAN VOAST & VEDDER, lumber dealers, 62 Green. (See Advertisement on page 104.)
Van Vorst Abraham A. (Van Vorst & Vedder), lum- ber, 62 Green, house 25 Liberty
Van Vorst Elias, carpenter, house 138 Union
Van Vorst Gardiner B. master mechanic N. Y Central Rail road, house 11 Jay
Van Vorst Giles A. milkdealer, house 62 Front Van Vorst James C. engineer, house 41 Green Van Vorst John, carpenter, house 32 College Van Vorst Martha, widow, house 35 Liberty Van Vorst Peter, engineer, house 4 Cottage row
Van Vorst Sarah Miss, house 8 Franklin
Van Vorst S. J. Miss, millinery, 77 State, boards 77 College
Van Vorst Walter, clerk, boards 25 Liberty
Van Vranken Aaron, farmer house Troy rd, n. Pond grove
Van Vranken Abram, grocer, Eagle Hotel, 211 State, house 251 State
Van Vranken Abram S. colporteur, h. 15 Hamilton Van Vranken Angelica. widow, house 24 Green VAN VRANKEN BENJAMIN, grocer, 235 State, h. 55 Barrett
Van Vranken Charles (C. & H. Van Vranken), 8 Rotterdam, house 40 Church
Van Vranken Cornelius, mason, 91st reg't N. Y. V. house 20 College
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VAN VRANKEN C. & H. carriage builders, 6 Rot- terdam
Van Vranken Evert, clerk, boards 89 State
Van Vranken Garrett, house 118 Union [grove Van Vranken Garrett, farmer, h. Troy road ab. Pond Van Vranken Garrett I. carpenter, house 79 Romeyn Van Vranken Henry B. carpenter, house 295 State Van Vranken Hiram (C. & H. Van Vranken), 10 Rot. terdam, house 249 State
Van Vranken Joel, carman, house 57 Jay
Van Vranken Josiah, clerk post office, house 29 John Van Vranken Marilla, widow, house 26 Green
Van Vranken M. F. brakeman, boards 12 Union
Van Vranken Mrs. widow of James C h. 12 Union Van Vranken Nicholas, dry goods and groceries, 59 State, house do.
Van Vranken Nicholas, machinist, h. 53 Lafayette Van Vranken Peter D. clerk, boards 82 College
Van Vranken Peter J. house 29 John
Van Vranken Richard, house 6 Lafayette
Van Vranken Richard D. machinist, boards 12 Union Van Vranken Wm. mer. tailor, 95 State, h. 248 do. Van Vranken William J. mason, house 32 College Van Wormer Charles. conductor, bds. 9 South ave. Vantin Claudius, machinist, house 24 Lafayette Van Zandt Gilbert G. shoemaker, house 131 Front
Van Zandt Jacob, mason, house 27 John
Van Zandt Matilda, widow, house 138 Front
Vedder Abraham, tailor, 139 State, house 138 Centre Vedder Albert A. house 80 Ferry
Vedder Alexander M. physician, 190 State, house do.
Vedder Andrew J. boards 80 Ferry
Vedder Anna, widow, house 26 Yates
Vedder Benjamin V. S house 42 Ferry
Vedder Clara, widow, boards SO Lafayette [Front Vedder Daniel (C. S. Groot & Co.), 43 State, h. 29 Vedder Elizabeth, widow, house 88 Front
Vedder Francis, carpenter, house 76 Barrett
C. & H. VAN VRANKEN,
S C. & H VAN VRANKEN CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS
& SLEIGH
Rotterdam St. SCHENECTADY. NY
CARRIAGE & SLEIGH MANUFACTURERS,.
Nos. 4, 6, 8, 10 & 12 ROTTERDAM ST., SCHENECTADY, A
Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of, both light and heavy
CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS,
All kinds of PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS made to order.
Orders for LIGHT CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS will receive prompt attention.
Great care will be taken in the selection of materials and construction of the above articles.
Repairing done neatly and promptly by experienced work- men.
C. VAN VRANKEN.
H. VAN VRANKEN.
Steam Planing Mill
AND
MBER YARD.
VAN VORST & VEDDER, Dealers in
LUMBER, LATH AND
SHINGLES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
WOOD Of different qualities, by the Cord or less, delivered.
PLANING & SAWING, DONE TO ORDER. OFFICE 62 GREEN STREET, SCHENECTADY, N. Y. ABM. A. VAN VORST. PETER VEDDER.
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Vedder Frederick, bookkeeper Davis House, State Vedder Jacob, carpenter, 88 Jefferson, house 21 do. Vedder John, lieut. 18th reg't N. Y. V. b. Davis Ho'e Vedder John H. dentist, 71 State, house 18 North Vedder Mary, widow of John I. house 26 Green Vedder Nancy, widow, house 87 Liberty
Vedder Nicholas A. carpenter, house 71 Union
Vedder Peter (Van Voast & Vedder,), 62 Green, house 17 Jefferson
Vedder Sarah, house 37 Green
Vedder Tecarius, cooper, 77 Washington ave.
Veeder Abraham T. clerk post office, bds. 111 Union Veeder Andrew T. medical student, boards 40 Union Veeder Eleanor, widow, house 40 Union Veeder Elizabeth, house 3 Washington ave.
Veeder Garrett W. house Union near Nott terrace
VEEDER JOHN W. postmaster, house 111 Union Veeder Myndert, clerk, house 20 Centre Veeder Susan, house 40 Washington Veer George H. shoemaker, house 41 Smith Veight J. tailor, boards 154 State
Verclas Lawrence, butcher, house 18 Water
Vermilia Andrew P. carpenter, house 26 Smith Vibbard Chauncey, General Superintendent N. Y. C. Rail Road, house 18 Church cor. Union [ery) Vibbard Noah, cl'k N. Y. C. R. R. office, 7 Jay (Bow- Vie e Misses, house 48 Smith
Vine Henry, carpenter, house 62 Liberty
Vogle Frederick, boards Shepherd's Hotel
Volhert John, saloon, house 40 State
Vought Abby house 78 Lafayette Vought Christiana, house 78 Lafayette [Union
Vrooman Abram, grocer, 114 Union c. Yates, h. 116 Vrooman Andrew, helper, house 6 Jay
Vrooman Amy Mrs. house 44 Liberty [State
Vrooman Edward H. prop. Fuller's Hot. 152 and 154 Vrooman Fisher, switchtender, house 51 Lafayette Vrooman John N. farmer, house 140 Union
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Vrooman Margaret, widow of Jacob I. h. 56 Ferry Vrooman Mary B. widow, house 30 Smith Vrooman Jacob, engineer, house 117 Liberty VROOMAN JACOB V. stoves and tinware, 64 and 66 State, house 3 Washington avenue Vrooman Joseph H. shoemaker, bds. McIntosh's Hotel Vrooman Thomas, boards 73 Lafayette
Vrooman William J. blacksmith, house 10 Green
Wa achtel Philip, cigarmaker, house 45 Smith Waggoner Catherine, washerwoman, house 10 Water Waggoner John, laborer, house 297 State
Waldron Henry, tailor, house 83 Fonda
Waldron Stephen, boilermaker, house 20 Jefferson
Walker Alexander, house 50 State
Walker A. Mrs. dressmaker. house 50 State
Walker Farnam, house 26 College
Walker James (James Walker & Co.), grocer, 118 and 120 State, house 228 State [State
WALKER JAMES & CO. grocers, &c. 118 and 120 Walker John J. house 122 State
Walker Thomas L. house 122 State
Walker William E. (James Walker & Co.), 118 and 120 State, boards 228 do.
Wallace Robert, shoemaker, boards 184 State
Walrath Henry, house 121 Union
Walsh James, intelligence office, R R. depot, house 81 Lafayette [81 Lafayette
Walsh James D. telegraph operator, R. R. depot, h. Walsh John, bartender, house 27 Ferry
Walsh John E. physician, 55 Fonda
Waltermire Jacob M. carpenter, house 50 White
Walters Michael. helper, house 25 South ave. Walton Mrs. widow of William, house 11 Church Walton H. N. house 43 Union
Wandle H. R. farmer, house Union n. College terrace Wandle John (col'd), fruit dealer, 167 State, house 32 Pine near Fonda
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Wandle Peter (col'd), barber, Eagle hotel, house 50 Fonda
Wandle Robert Y. (col'd), barber, 115 Union, house Fonda near Rail road Wanner William jr. machinist, house 162 Front Ward Albert, grocer, 38 Union cor. Ferry, h. do.
Ward Anthony, shoemaker, house 58 Ferry Ward Charles D. carpenter, house 65 Barrett Ward Christopher, paver, house Romeyn n. Nott Ward James H. conductor, house 3 Smith
Ward James H. machinist, house 45 Barrett Ward John, laborer, house 8 Jay
Ward Myndert, boards 38 Union
Ward Phebe, widow, house 134 Union
Ward Spencer C. cabinetmaker, boards 65 Barrett
Warner Addison M shoemaker, house 14 Jay Warner H. B. shoemaker, boards 14 Jay Warner John, butcher and grocer, house 128 Liberty Warner Nicholas. bookkeeper, boards 14 Jay Washburne Mrs. Laura S. house 38 Church Washington Anna, widow of James A. h. 13 Church Washley John, brakeman, house 147 Front Waterbury Ann E. widow, house 33 Lafayette Waterman Julius, clerk, boards 90 State Watkins Charles, carpenter, house 6 Smith Watkins James M. cabinetmaker, house 227 State
Watkins J. Mrs. fancy goods and children's clothing, 227 State
Watkins J. DeLancey, h. 17 Front [State
Weaver Miss S. J. teacher, Union School, boards 108 Webb Frederick, house 22 Lafayette
Webber Benjamin, blacksmith, house 65 Front Weber William, carpenter, house 18 Jay Webster Thomas, helper, house 51 Romeyn Weed William H. grocer, Union c. Jay, h. 126 Union Weeks John, machinist, house 111 Front Weeks John S. engineer, house 129 Front Weeks William, engineer, house 111 Front
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Welch John, helper, house 18 Warren Weller Columbus, clerk, boards 57 State [State
Weller & Dealtry, boot and shoe manufacturers, 197 Weller George (Rodgers & Weller), soda, 62 College, house 64 do.
Weller Robert, tobacconist, boards 85 Union Weller William W. (Weller & Dealtry), 197 State, h. 8 Barrett
Wemple Aaron S. saloon, 21 Rotterdam Wemple Abram, conductor, house 146 Union Wemple Abram I. carpenter, house 48 Lafayette Wemple Edwin, engineer, boards 50 College Wemple John B. switchtender, house 156 Union Wemple Oliver S. laborer, h. Smith, Swartfigure's row
Wemple Sarah, house 55 Washington ave. Wendell John, carpenter, boards Davis House
Wescott Frederick, Knickerbocker Hotel, 62 Wash- ington avenue
Wessels Isaac, cabinetmaker, boards 51 White West Jacob, porter, house 142 Centre
West John, laborer, house 74 Fonda
Westinghouse Albert, boards 16 State
WESTINGHOUSE G. & CO. agricultural implement manufacturers, Rotterdam near Canal bridge
Westinghouse George (G. Westinghouse & Co.), Rot- terdam, house 16 State
Westinghouse Jay (G. Westinghouse & Co.), Rotter. dam, house 41 Front
Westinghouse John, boards 16 State Wetts Charles, blacksmith, house 36 Hamilton
Whalen James, tanner, house 77 Lafayette Whalen William, blacksmith, boards 21 Centre
Whaley Daniel, laborer, house 12 Hamilton
Wheaton Thomas, blacksmith, house 11 Lafayette
Wheeler Edward H. physician, 13 Liberty, house 21 Liberty
Wheelock Abby, widow of Jefferson, h. 60 College Wheelock John A. fireman, boards 60 College
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White Andrew, cooper, house 173 Union White Frederick, broommaker, house 21 Green White Isaac K. house 82 Ferry White J. boards 53 State
White Joseph, shoemaker, house 27 North White Susan, widow, house 7 Jefferson Whiteman Martin, brushmaker, boards 17 Green Whitmarsh William W. carpenter. 42 Jay Whitmore Louis, broommaker, house 26 R. R. Whitmyre Charles, tailor, house 63 Front Whitmyre Court, broommaker, house 13 Green Whittic John W. house 85 Romeyn Wick J. A. stationkeeper canal, house 68 Church Wiegand Lucinda, widow, house 13 Hamilton Wiggans Phebe, house 24 Green Wilber Allen, painter, boards McIntosh Hotel Wilber Alonzo, railroader, house 35 Jefferson Wilds David F. shoemaker, house 61 Ferry
Wilds J. Austin, boards 61 Ferry
Wilkie Edgar D. painter, 71 Centre, house 90 do. Wilkie Jacob, house 71 Liberty
Wilkie Thomas, carpenter, house 33 Lafayette Wilkie William, painter, house 8 Warren Wilkins George A. dentist, 96 State, h. 31 Hamilton Wilkinson Ruth, widow, house 44 Union
Williams Jane, millinery, Ferry cor. Liberty, h. do. Willard Benjamin, ice cream, 36 Wash. ave. h. do. Willard Mary F. sewing machine operator, 36 Wash a. Willis John, boards 7 Cottage row Wiltsie Elias, wheelwright, house 21 Yates Wiltsie F. clerk, boards 21 Yates
Wiltsie William, tracklayer, house 50 White Wilson Edgar C. (Lake & Wilson), boards 85 Union Wilson Francis, laborer, house 13 John Wilson Solomon, printer, boards Davis House Winkler Christian, tailor, house 144 Union Winnie Jane A. teacher, house 61 Front Wise James, umbrella repairer, house 56 White
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Wiseman James H. machinist, h. 34 South avenue Witbeck Luke, brakeman, 5 Cottage row Witbeck Peter I. house 11 Park place Witherwax Philip, carman, house 85 Lafayette Wolf Frederick, 10th reg't cav. N. Y. V. h. 16 North Wood Benjamin, house 42 White
Wood Benjamin M. newsoffice, 168 State, b. 42 White
Wood Robert, shoemaker, 184 State Wood William, sexton, hou e 137 Front Wood William H. boards 137 Front
Woodhead William, spinner, house 64 Church Wooler Mary, widow, house 33 Green Worden Rebecca, widow, house 18 Barrett Wost. r Philip, broommaker, house 6 Warren Wright Calvin, h. 50 Washington ave. [19 Ferry Wright James (Wright & Simpson), 4 Rotterdam, h. Wright John, moulder, h. 74 Fonda [4 Rotterdam Wright & Simpson, wagon and sleigh manufacturers, Wyman Robert, painter, house 10 Barrett
XAVIER JOHN, toys and fancy goods, 128 State
Yates Ann E. widow of Governor Yates, h. 17 Front Yates Austin A. attorney and counsellor at law, bds. Eagle Hotel
Yates Miss A. E. house 22 Front
Yates Charles N. patternmaker, house 31 Church
Yates Gertrude Miss, house 74 Front
Yates Giles A. grocer, Dry dock, house do.
Yates H. Mrs. widow, house 262 State
Yates Henry E. machinist, house 12 College Yates Isaac G. house 1 Green [27 Front
Yates Nicholas, cabinetmaker, rear 27 Front, house Yates Peter B. conductor, house 262 State
YATES STEPHEN, house 10 Church, office Yates & Davis Building, 170 State
Yetland Charles, brewer, boards 75 Centre
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Yohan Theodore, laborer, house State n. Nott terrace Yohan William. laborer, house State n. Nott terrace Y ung Addison, jeweler, boards 29 Lafayette Young Daniel D. auctioneer, house 29 Lafayette Young Daniel D. jr. printer, boards 29 Lafayette Young Deod tus W. painter, hou-e 67 Romeyn YOUNG & GRAHAM, books and stationery, 111 State Young Jane, widow, house 50 Ferry [Liberty Young Levi (Young & Graham), 111 State, house 78 Younie John, hostler, boards 37 Liberty
STAGES.
FOR SCHENECTADY AND WEST CHARLTON, leave Eagle Hotel on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1.30 P. M. Arrive same days at 11.30 A. M.
FOR SCHENECTADY AND CARLISLE, leave Davis House on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 A. M. Arrive Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays at 1 P. M.
POST OFFICE.
John W. Veeder, Postmaster. Josiah Van Vranken, Cornelius Tymeson, Abraham T. Veeder, Clerks.
EXPRESSES.
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY-(To all points of the U. S.) Office, No. 50 Liberty street, north end Rail Road Depot. Wells, Butterfield & Co , Proprietors. Wm. H. Morse, Agent. POWELL'S BANK EXPRESS-(To Albany.) Office Schenectady and Saratoga Rail Road Ticket office. William H. Powell, Proprietor.
SCHENECTADY AND ALBANY EXPRESS-Office, Shepherd's Hotel. P. C Steers, Proprietor.
SCOTIA EXPRESS-Moses M. Howe, Proprietor.
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CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor-ARTHUR W. HUNTER.
Recorder-Jay Cady.
Treasurer-John Bradt.
Attorney-David Cady Smith.
Superintendent of Strects-Thomas W. Thornton.
Police Justice-Marvin Strong.
Justices of the Peace-T. V. V. Miller, Joseph Harman, John P. Snyder, Harman Seymour.
High Constable-Duncan B. Lauder.
Ward Constables-1st ward, Jacob H. Bullock ; 2d ward, Law- rence C. Van Epps; 3d ward, Joseph Lasher; 4th ward, Anthony Van Dyck; 5th ward, Daniel C. Bradt.
Overseer of the Poor-Harman Seymour.
Clerk-S. L. R. Buchanan.
Surveyor-William Henry.
Physician-Robert Fuller.
Marshal-Charles N. Yates.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-William T. Helm.
Lamplighter-Richard S. H. Clute.
Regulator of Clock-Edward Hibbard.
Bell Ringer-Sexton Methodist Church.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
Ward.
1. Nicholas Cain, Martin De Forest, Nicholas Swits, Charles II. Van Vranken,
2. Jethro W. Clute, H. V. V. Clute, Caleb B. Meeker, Abram A Van Vorst,
3. Sidney Ellsworth, James D. Jackson,
Ward.
3. Patrick Keyes, Gilbert G. Van Zandt,
4. Jonathan Barker, Walter C. Green, S. O. Hedden, Abram Van Vranken,
5. Livingston Ellwood, Nicholas H. Swart, Farley T. Van Patten, William H. Chism.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-JAMES BABCOCK.
Assistant Engineers-1st, JEFFREY THOMPSON ; 2d, JOHN FRAME.
No. Engine.
Location. Foreman.
1, .. Protection, State street, T. W. McCamus.
2,. . Deluge, . Ferry street, . James T. Joslin.
3,. . Niagara, Fonda street, Thomas Carroll.
4,. . Neptune, College street, Reuben Barney.
1, .. Hook and Ladder, .. Ferry street,
Chas. N. Swits.
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Representatives-Protection No. 1, T. W. McCamus, Jas. W. Sanders. Deluge No. 2, A. J. Thomson, Henry Y. Bradt. Niagara No. 3, Henry Holmes, Thomas Killion. Neptune No. 4, Robert Sutliff, Jas. W. Ketchum. Hook and Ladder No. 1, John Clapper, Jeremiah Tenbroeck.
Officers-T. W. McCamus, President. James W. Ketchum, Vice President. John McDermott, Jr., Secretary and Collector. John C. Ellis, Treasurer.
Trustees-D. H. Snell, President. James W. Mairs, Secretary. John Halse.
CHURCHES. See General Directory.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge and Surrogate-STEPHEN H. JOHNSON.
Clerk-John N. Banker.
Sheriff-Abram Gillespie.
Treasurer-Nicholas Barhydt.
District Attorney-Judson S. Landon.
Superintendent of the Poor-Nicholas J. Schermerhorn.
Member of Assembly-Simon Schermerhorn.
Deputy Sheriff-Duncan B. Lauder.
Supervisors-1st ward, S. V. Swits; 2d ward, Wm. H. Anthony ; 3d ward, Jacob Vedder ; 4th ward, Cornelius Thompson ; 5th ward, James H. Ward; Glenville, Charles P. Sanders; Prince- town, Alexander Gifford; Duanesburgh, Samuel Wingate ; Rotterdam, James McMillan, Jr. ; Niskayuna, William Van Vranken.
Clerk to Board -- Walter T. L Sanders.
Marshal -- Charles A. Miller.
Loan Commissioners-Charles Matthews, John G. Van Voast.
Board of Excise-Wm. H. Anthony, Sybrant G. Van Debogert. John Marselus.
Clerk-Walter T. L. Sanders.
Alms House Physician-Barent A. Mynders.
Coroners.
Town Clerks-Glenville, Garret W. Groot ; Princetown, Walter B. Bradshaw ; Duanesburgh, John L. Turnbull; Rotterdam, Frederick T. Pierson ; Niskayuna, Hiram Baumes.
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SCHENECTADY BANK. CAPITAL, $100,000. SIMON C. GROOT, President, ALONZO C. PAIGE, Vice President. WM. L. GOODRICH, Cashier. Horace Goodrich, Teller, S. L. R. Buchanan, Bookkeeper. DIRECTORS :
Simon C. Groot,
Jay Cady,
A. C. Paige,
J. W. Cunningham,
David Deitz,
J. A. Sweetman,
W. L. F. Warren,
N. I. Schermerhorn,
A. McMullen, G. M. Davison.
Election second Tuesday in June.
MOHAWK BANK. CASH CAPITAL, $100,000. GEORGE G. MAXON, President, JOHN ELLIS, Vice President, CHARLES THOMPSON, Cashier.
C. E. Angle, Teller, A. H. Tillinghast, Bookkeeper.
DIRECTORS:
G. G. Maxon,
Platt Potter,
W. N. Duane,
C. C. Clute,
Abram Doty,
Garnsey Kennedy,
Thomas Mairs,
T. M. Gilchrist, Charles Thompson.
Election second Tuesday in June. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
SCHENECTADY SAVINGS BANK.
GEO. McQUEEN, President, HORACE GOODRICH, Secretary, WILLIAM L. GOODRICH, Accountant.
TRUSTEES :
George McQueen, Jay Cady,
S. C. Groot,
G. Q. Carley,
A. C. Paige,
H. N. Walton,
A. A. Van Vorst,
Wm. Barringer,
Martin De Forest,
E L. Freeman,
D. C Smith,
Wm. McCamus.
James M. Barker,
John Ellis, John I. Fuller,
Abram A. Van Vorst,
C. Vibbard,
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INSTITUTIONS, &c. BOARD OF EDUCATION.
First Word-J. Trumbull Backus, D. C. Smith. Second Ward-Joseph G Carley, Sybrant G. Van Debogert. Third Ward-John McDermott, Patrick Keyes. Fourth Ward-Ira Brownell, Peter Van Dyck. Fifth Ward-Giles S. Barhydt, James Fuller.
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