• 1831. NORTH RIVER LINE.

At T A. M. every day, except Monday, (through by daylight.) Every afternoon, except Smidirft through by night.) North America, CAPT. J. BENSON. From Albany. From New-York. Wednesday, Tuesday, Friday, and Thursday, and Sunday, at 7 o'clock A. M. Saturday, at 7 o'clock A. M- Albany, CAPT. J. G. JENKINS. .From .Albany. From New-York. Tuesday, "Wednesday, Thursday, and •• Friday, and Saturday, at 7 o'clock A. M. Sunday, at 7 o'clock A. M. New Philadelphia, CAPT. GEO. E. SEYMOUR. From Albany. From New-York. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and Friday, at 4 o'clock P. M. Saturday, at 5 o'clock P. M. Xfe Witt Clinton, CAPT. SHERMAN. From Albany. From New-York. Tuesday, Monday, Thursday, and Wednesday, and Saturday, at 4 o'clock P. M. Friday, at 5 o'clock P. M. LANDING IN ALBANY REMOVED TO FOOT OP L, YDIUS STREET. LANDING IN NEW-YORK, FOOT OF BARCLAY STREET Junt, 1831. 1 MCE «fc BAKER'S

NORTHERN, EASTERN AND NEW-YORK

No. 526 South Market-street. SUPERIOR YELLOW COACHES. American C. Spring and other superior Coaches in readiness at all times for gentlemen on business or pleas­ ure, travelling between ALBANY and LEBANON SPRINGS, and also for BALLSTON and SARATOGA SPRINGS, or to any other place.

For Saratoga Springs, via Tiuj, >Vateifurd and Balls- ton Spa, leave every morning at 9 o'clock; through in six hours. For Boston, via Lebanon Springs, Pittsfield, Northamp­ ton and Worcester, leave every morning at 2 o'clock, (Sundays excepted,) through in two clays. For Providence, via Westficld, Munson and South- bridge, leave every morning at 2 o'clock, (Sundays ex­ cepted,) through in two days. For Boston, via Stockbridge, Springfield and Brook- field, leave every morning at 2 o'clock, (Sundays excep­ ted,) through in two days. For Hartford, via Sheffield and Norfolk, leave every morning at 1 o'clock, (Sundays excepted,) through in one day. For New-Haven, via Litchfield, leave every morning at 1 o'clock, (Sundays excepted,) through in one and an half days. For Hartford, via Lebanon Springs, Pittsfield and Mew-Boston, leave every Monday, Wednesday and Fri­ day morning at 10 o'clock, through in one and an half days. For Lebanon Springs, via Nassau Village, leave every morning at 10 o'clock. For Whitehall, via Troy, Waterford and Sandy-Hill, leave every morning at 9 o'clock; and also leave Moa; day, Wednesday and Friday mornings at 4 o'clock, run ning to and from the steamboats on Lake Champlain.

For Montreal, via T.oy, Sandy-Hill, Plattsburgh and Champlain, leavo every morning at 2 o'clock, through in three days. For New-York, via Hudson and Poughkeepsie, every morning at 8 o'clock, through in one and an half days. N. B. EXTRAS sent on any of the above routes, if re­ quested. As usual, all baggage at the risk of the owner RICE & BAKER, June, 1831. Proprietors ALBANY COPPER, TIN & SHEET IRON

NO. 37 SOUTH PEARL-STREET. JOHI IGGETT, Respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, th^t hp ha= <-nn«tonti.v (in hand a. complete assortment of sasr & omwws zm®st vr&mmj At wholesale and retail prices, as low aa ^au hu publicised in the state. Also, COPPER CISTERN and LIQUOR PUMPS, TEA KETTLES, GLUE KETTLES, and all small articles in the Copper Line made in tho neatest manner. Pedlars in articles of Tin Ware, are particular­ ly requested to call and examine for themselves. Cash paid for Rags and old Metal of all kinds, or taken in ex­ change for the above articles. All kinds of repairing done neatly. Dunbar's county and town standard WEIGHTS & MEASURES and SCALE BEAMS kept on hand, at the above place. All weights and measures sealed at the shortest notice. June, 1831. JOHN IGGETT, Sealer.

AMERICAN EDGE TOOL WARE HOUSE? No. 8 Little State-street* June, 1831. STEAM BOAT MME.

©3ffiE©5 Capt. W. Bartholomew^ ©©»S®5»&A©E©3!fo Capt. R. G. Cruttenden, ©©»®®8©^?®8©»e> ICapt. A. Hoyt» One of the above boats leave Albany for New-York, every day at 4 o'clock P. M. from the Pier, foot of Ham­ ilton-street, opposite the Eagle Tavern. These boats perform their passage in from TEN TO TWELVE HOURS. June, 1831. JAMES Jt.ATri.iSS Bogs loavo to inform his friends and the public, that he still continues the Saddlery and Harness Business, In all its various branches, at No. 24 Washington-street, Albany, a few doors west of the Park, where he keeps constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of the IMPORTED FASHIONS, Containing SADDLES, BRIDLES, Portfolio, Hard Leather, Bellows-top, Fancy and Hair TRUNKS. Splendid Coach, Gig* Carriage and Wagon HARNESS. Valices, Travelling Sags, Whips, Spurs, frc. fyc. of superior workmanship. AH kinds of MILITARY work done on the shortest notice. N. B. Orders from the country thankfully received and promptly attended to. June, 1831. r™ •

E. B. CHTJCiB.

No. 63 State Street, (Corner of State-street and Middle-lane, over Morgan Sf Brush's Auction Rooms,') AXA&xnr, Executes in superior style and upon reasonable terms 39ampl)leta, Catalogues, StajteMUs, Sermons, aJaUSfcftets, ffiairtJofUs, ©rations, Notifications, Deete, Car&s, ffiertfffcatcs, leases, Circulars, J^orseiiflls, Sailers* 33latrftfl,#C. June, 1831. BOOH BINDING. Sign of the Golden Ledger. Ko. C3 State-Street, corner of MldtUe-mae. over the Auction Rooms of Blorgan

Carry on the above business in all its various branckes, viz: Plain, Extra, and Super Extra,—and have a first rate RULING MACHINE, and other necessary imple­ ments for manufacturing

Of every description, on the most reasonable terms, and of the best materials and workmanship. N. B. An assortment kept on hand. June, 1831. JOHN B. IEWTOI, FANCY % STAPLE, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. NO. 373 NORTH MARKET ST. Directly opposite the Mechanics! and FArmers* BftAkei June, 1831. 1* LITTLE Sc CUMlVniSIGS,

No. 67 State-street, Albany- Keep constantly for.sale an extensive assortment of LAW BOOKS, Theological. Medical, School and Classical BOOKS, —J3JYD—

Together with a general assortment of Books in the other departments of Literature and Science. Orders for Books of every description executed with care and promptness, and on the most moderate terms. Social Libraries and Literary Institutions supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. LITTLE & CUMMINGS are Agents, and receive sub­ scriptions for all the American and Foreign Reviews and Periodical Publications. June, 1831.

TOBACCO "WAREHOUSE, —AND— SNUFF MANUFACTORY, BETWEEN STATE AND HUDSON STREFTS, ALBANY, TChere every article in the line may be had, ofj the best quality, manufactured or in the raw state, and at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber at the Factory. June, 1831. . VVM. G. FRY. !.• W. COOK.

MXDDliX) IiANE, NEAR COLUMBIA-STREET, ALBAttY. June, 1831. BOOKSELLER and STATIONER ISos. 133 &, 437 South Market-street, Has constantly on hand a large and general assortment of THEOLOGICAL, MEDICAL, MISCELLANE­ OUS, CLASSICAL AND SCHOOL BOOKS, The most extensive variety to be found in any one store north of New-York, which he is enabled to sell as low as can be purchased in the State. Country merchants are respectfully invited to call, for they are assured that he will sell as cheap as any auction house can afford to do.— Colleges, Academies and Schools supplied at wholesale prices June, 1831. Clinton Furnace, NO. 54 BEAVER-STREET, &&&&&?&* The subscriber having erected a Furnace, under the above name, is ready to receive and execute orders for COTTON MACHINERY, And Castings generally, and will endeavor that his work shall be such as to give general satisfaction.

Kept constantly on hand made of the best Iron. PATTERNS for any kind of Castings made to order, and at reasonable prices. June, 1831. _ FRANCIS LOW. GAGE So HARDY,

SHOP No. 31 DEAN-STREET,

Where all orders in the above professions will be thank­ fully received, and punctually attended to. June, 1831. ALBANY PORTABLE FURNACE FACTORY, No. 344 •WASHINGTON-STREET, HEUTRY & HEY8ER,

Will furnish their customers with all sorts of sizes of

Delivered at their Factory in Albany. They are ready to furnish their customers and the pub­ lic generally, with any quantity, at a moment's warning; and will warrant them equal to any ever offered in this market. The factory of Messrs. Henry & Heyser is the first one of the kind ever established in Albany, and is the only one where Portable Furnaces are at present manufactured. June, 1831. THOMAS DANIEL, BUILDER AND CARPENTER AND JOINER IN UEAIEKAX/, Attends to all orders in his line with punctuality and despatch. SHOP, corner of Montgomery and Orange streets. June, 1831.

Corner of Bearer ana Hullenbake streets; next east of Clinton Furnace. PRINTING PRESSES repaired and CHASES made to any size. BLACKSMITHING in all its branches- Hay Scales, Patent Balances, an ounce to the pound, and Centre Beams made to any size. Also PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL RAILINGS* June, 1831. A. BOSTWICK, 122 South Pearl-street*

AND MANUFACTURER OF PASTE AND LIQUID BLACKING. June, 1831. WAREHOUSES, No. 4L04 North Market-street.

Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has taken the Green Store, No 404 North Market-street, one door south of the City Hotel, where he offers for sale, at wholesale and retail, a large and general assortment of Plain, Polished and Japanned TIN WARE, SHEET IRON WARE, &c, Cast Iron and common Portable Furnaces, Copper Tea"kettles, Urns, Portable Ovens for baking over furnaces, Block Tin Teapots, Coffee Mills, Lamps, Japanned Tea Boxes, Dressing Cases, Conduc­ tors, Conductor Heads and Gutter Pipes, Canal boat Lamps, Reflectors and Pumps, Glass Lanterns, &c. &c. N. B. Custom work made to order at short notice. June, 1831. JOHN PRESTON, CARPENTER AND JOINER, Attends to all orders in his Vine with punctuality and desprtch. PICTURE FRAMES and Frames for hand­ bills, kept constantly pn hand and made to order. Jdis SHUf is in Middle-lane, between Steuben-street and Maiden-lane. June, 1831. ROLAND ADAMS, GROCER, CORNER OF STATE AND DEAN STREETS,

June, 1831. J. G. STEWART, HAIR CUTTER, Continues his business at the south west corner of State and Pearl-streets. June, 1831. Furniture and Chair Warehouse. TUNIS MORRELL keeps constantly on hand a rich as­ sortment of

FURNITURE $ FANCY CHAIRS, At his Warehouse, in North Market-street, corner of Maiden-lane, a few doors north of the City Hotel. MAHOGANY, in planks, boards, scantling and ve- nering, kept constantly on hand. WINDOW BLINDS—a superior article, on hand at all times. June, 1831.

House & Sign Fainter & Glazier, Corner of Noi-lli Market and Steuben Streets)

Keeps constantly for sale,

AlKl cl ^Ulieiul aasuitun-ut \j£ BRUSHES AND LAMP OIL, OF THE BEST QUALITY. PAINTS in Pots mixed ready for use and instructions given. June, 1S31. Chapman, Sargent & Go's MANUFACTORY, AT THE SIGN OF THE SEVEN HEADS No. 88 NORTH MARKET STREET, ALBANY. Contagion shuns Ihy near approach, Thou mirth inspiring cheerful charm, Whilst plague sent thousands to the tomb, Thy virtues stay'd its cruel arm.* * Alluding to the dreadful plague in London in the 17th centu­ ry, when it is a well known historical fact, that thousands of fami­ lies sheltered themselves in the Tobacconists' stores June, 1831. BRUSH, TRUNK AND BANDBOX MANUFACTORY.

No. 453 SOUTH MARKET STREET, ALBANY, Keeps constantly on hand, and for sale, the above named articles, at low prices. Those who wish to purchase, will please to call and examine for themselves. gr^Cash paid for clean HOGS' BRISTLES. June, 1831. MARTIN & MORA, Inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened a

IN DEAN, ONE DOOR SOUTH OP LITTLE STATE-ST., Where orders in their lino will be thankfully received, and punctually attended to. June, 183L_ MPCABE & BROWUJIJEE,

384 North Market-street, ALBANY. Jum, 1831. $TA 'Word to tli« Wig* to »uffici«nt«.CG

520 TEARS EXPERIENCE IN VARIOTS CUMATXS—12 YEARS IN EXTENSIVE HOSPITALS. SALUS POPVLI SVPREMA LEX. To prevent mistakes, which are frequently attended vrith serious consequences, be very particular to find the Albany Loek Dispensary, No. 2 Oreen-strceC, two doors from State-street, and No. 2 Store-lane, two doors from Green-street, established for the prevention and removal of the VENEREAL DIS­ EASE, without mercury. Doctor GEORGE COOKE, Founder of the Institution, continues to be consulted CONFIDENTIALLY, as usual, at his oeffie, and undertakes to cure, positively and effec­ tually, a Certain Disease, to the treatment of which alone, he has of late years exclusively devoted his chief atten­ tion in all its stages. Recent cases he removes in a few days, without confinement or hindrance from business ; and cures are daily performed, on moderate terms, with­ out the use of Mercury. Thirteen years experience in this branch of medicine in extensive British Hospitals, in the Navy, as well as in private practice at the Albany Lock Dispensary, an es­ tablishment of unrivalled celebrity, where his skill has been eminently distinguished, amply qualifies Dr. C, who has been regularly bred to the medical profession in London, to suppress the most obstinate, malignant and doubtful cases, leaving his patients a sound constitution. None need therefore despair by applying at his Dispen­ sary, where his uniform kind treatment, and real respec­ tability, will at all times offer a sure guarantee. A Medicine is prepared at this Department which will wholly prevent the formation of Venerial Disease, in any shape or form, if used in twenty-four hours, according to directions. Separate Offices provided, and the most honorable se­ crecy observed. Persons at a distance, stating their case and enclosing a remittance for Medicine, will meet with respectful and prompt attention. All letters post paid. Personal attendance from 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. AUAxnr UESZCAX. cororesLUxra omens, No. 2 GREEN-STREET, and No. 2 STORE-LANE. tJ-JDOJVT MISTAKE THEJMME AJTD JTUMBEB.4A June, 1831. DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE WOODS, DYE STUFFS, &c.

CORNER OF STATE ANDS. MARKET STREETS, Offer at wholesale and retail, an extensive assortment of genuine DRUGS,MEDICINES,DYE WOODS,DYE STUFFS, &c. Also, a general assortment of English and American TWINE. June, 1831. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND

THOMAS L. HARTNESS, CUTLER & SURGICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, No. 30 Beaver-street, between South Market and Green streets, Has constantly on hand Instruments for Surgeons and Deutists, of the most approved patterns. Shears, Scis­ sors, Razors, Penknives, Lancets, and all other edge tools ground and set in the best manner. Curriers' Steels, of a superior quality, constantly kept on hand. Blades, warranted of the first quality, inserted into knife handles, and Farriers' Knives made to order. Curriers' Machine Knives ground on an improved plan. Trusses made aud repaired in superior style, and at the shortest notice. June, 1331. 2 OR E AT liUCK AT

Ticket combination 31, 44, 58, in Extra Class, No. 15, for 1831, a capital prize of $2270, being the highest sold in Albany, was sold at HYDE'S, to a gentleman of this city. Two capital prizes is positive evidence that Dame Fortune resides at 409 South Market-street; and when it is considered that Hyde sells but few tickets in each scheme, who can doubt itl none surely. Then let all the followers of fortune direct their steps to 409 South Mar­ ket-street, and enrich themselves at a trifling expense, as Hyde intends selling some of the capital prizes in each succeeding lottery. Tickets and Shares for sale at JOHN W. HYDE'S Lottery and Exchange Office, No. 409 South Market Street) Albany, Opposite the old Museum, (at the old establishment of John Freeman.) Clubs and companies supplied on liberal terms. June, 1831.

BY WILLIAM JOHWSON, 561 S. Market-street, one door north of Lydius-street. The above Garden is now open for the reception of company. TEA, COFFEE and CONFECTIONARY, of the best quality, are served up at reasonable prices.— Gentlemen will be accommodated at all seasonable hours, with a cold collation, consisting of Ham, Tongue, Beef Alamode, Fowls, Oysters, &c. &c. The bar is furnished •v^ith the best of Liquors. TURTLE SOUP every Sunday during the season. June, 1831. ON THE ERIE CANAL, By Merchants' Line.

The proprietors of this Line, having completed their arrangements for 1831, inform their friends and former customers, that they are now running a

BETWEEN ALBANY AND BUFFALO. Having made permanent arrangements with the Swift- sure Line of Tow Boats, on the Hudson river, and Steam Boats and Vessels on Lake Erie, together with the Zanesville and Columbus Line of Boats, ON THE OHIO CANAL, They are prepared to receive Merchandize in the cities of New-York and Albany, and forward the same to any place on the Canals or Lakes. Their Agents, BARKER & HOLT, at Buffalo, will re­ ceive property of every, description at Buffalo, and all the ports on Lake Erie, and forward the same to Troy, Alba­ ny or New-York, on as good terms as any other regular line. The business will be conducted at Albany, (at the foot of State-street, on the Pier,) under the firm of PLATT WILLIAMS Sf CO., and at Rochester, (at the Stone Ware-House, head of Child's Basin,) under the firm of WILLIAMS, CHAPIN & CO. June, 1831. PLATT WILLIAMS Sf CO. Apply to R. Hunter, 22 South-street, New-York; Baker & Holt, Buffalo; E. L. TirikerorG. Knapp, Portland Harbor, N. V.j P. S. V. Hamot, Erie, Pa.; J. & F. W. Miles, Elk Creek, Pa.; Apple. by & King, Conneaut, Ohio; H. Hubbard or W. Whitman & Son, Ashtabula, Ohio; H. Phelps, Fairport; Helfenstein & Woolverton, Cleveland, or Browning & Colt, Black River, Ohio; N. Jenkins & Co. Huron, Ohio; J. W. Hollister & Co. or M. Gill, & Co. Sandus­ ky City; N. F. Stone, Dayton, Ohio; 0. Newbury, Detroit, M f- STONE CUTTING.

Comer of Division anA Green streets^ Albany* Informs his friends and the public, that the STONE CUT­ TING BUSINESS, in all its branches, is continued by him, at the old stand of Alexander Gray §• Co., corner of Division aiid Gier.n streets, where orders will be received and promptly executed. No assiduity on his part shall be wanting, to give the most entire satisfaction to those who employ him. He therefore hopes for a liberar share of public favor. June, 1831. MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, &c. Iffot 83 Oreenj corner of Hcrltimer-streetj Albany.

The subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has now on hand a handsome assortment of CHIMNEY PIECES, manufactured in varieties of Egyptian, Ital­ ian, Irish and American Marble. Likewise, sa®srwsa5asra3s» s&©sfK2a9 <&©<> All of which he offers on the lowest terms. Builders and other gentlemen are invited to call and ex­ amine for themselves, as the public are not generally aware they can be obtained so reasonable. N. B. Plaster kept constantly on hand ready for use; •old on the lowest terms. All orders from the country carefully packed, and at­ tended to with despatch. JOHN DIXON. . Jbme, 1831. CONGRESS IIAI.L*

The subscriber has taken the establishment formerly known as the Park-place House, and kept for many years by L. Cruttenden, Esq. The whole house has un­ dergone a thorough repair; the furniture is entirely new, andevery thing has been done, and shall continue to be done, to render it, what it always has been, a quiet and comfortable residence for the traveller. This house is so well known, that it is unnecessary to say any thing of the advantages of its locality, either for pleasantness or convenience. It is situated on the Park, a few rods from the Capitol and new City Hall, about equi­ distant between them; and, from its upper rooms, there is an extensive and beautiful view of the Hudson river and its scenery, for several miles north and south. This house has a number of parlors, with bed-rooms attached, calculated for families. There is also a Ladies' Music Saloon. Extensive stables are attached to the Hall. A porter, with a wagon, will be in regular attendance, to carry baggage to and from the boats, free of expense. W. LANDON. June, 1831. PACKARD & VAN BENTHUYSEN,

Sign of Franklin's Head, 435 S. Market-street, Albany, Respectfully inform the public, that they continue to execute Book, Pamphlet, Job and Ornamental PRINT­ ING, in handsome style. They have on hand an exten­ sive assortment of Imperial, Super Royal, Royal, Medium, Folio Post, Demy and Cap Paper, of the first quality, suitable for every description of Record and Merchant's Account Books. They solicit a share of public patronage, and pledge themselves that their Blank Books shall not be exceeded by any for elegance, durability, or cheapness. June, 1831.

IMPORTERS OF HARD WARE, CUTLER Y, «ftc» Bo. •» STATB-tTRKKT, AMAKT. /MM, 1831. 2* JAMES MIX, No. 3 Beavw,-street, sign ofth" Harp, Manufactures most kinds of articles in the Jewellery line, and repairs all articles in Sil­ ver and Gold, in the neatest manner. Denlis'.s supplied with Gold or Silver Wire at all times. Artificial Teeth made to order. Spectacles made and repaired, and glas­ ses set in to suit almost any defect in sight. Fillagre work repaired and restored to its original color. He has also constantly on hand an assortment of Jewellery, at wholesale or retail, embra­ cing Ear and Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Lockets, Gold and Silver Sleeve and Collar Buttons, Silver Spoons and Sugar Tongs, Silver and Gold Ever-pointed Pencil Ca­ ses, Silver Thimbles, Stock Clasps, Stc. &c. ^•Watches repaired, and a supply of Watches and Trimmings constantly kept on hand. June, 1831. BOOK-BI tf MJVG • 000

No. 514 SOUTH MARKET STREET, Near the Eagle Tavern, Continues to bind Books in a strong, durable and fash­ ionable manner. He solicits the patronage of the public. June, 1831. ALADDIN'S LAMP, LAW BUILDINGS, CORNER OF SOUTH MAR­ KET AND BEAVER STREETS, Shines at all reasonable hours upon REFRESHMENTS and LIQUORS of the first quality. FRESH OYS- TJER8 received every day by the steam boats. The vi­ and* and refreshments are generally such as will suit the taste of an epicure. .Km*, 1831. OTOVH

The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Al­ bany and its vicinity, that he now has on liand^ and of­ fers for sale, at his store, 24 State-street, two doors east of the Bank of Albany, a general assortment of Oven, Box and Cooking Stoves, Embracing a variety of the newest and n.nst approved patterns now in use. Also, Copper, Tin and Sheet-iron STOVE FURNITURE and STOVE PIPE, Tin and Sheet-iron OIL CANS, together with almost every arti­ cle of the kind, kept constantly on hand, or made to any pattern at short notice. DANIEL S. KITTLE. June, 1831.

JAMES WALKER Still continues his business at his old stand. No. 33 Divis­ ion-street, near Green-street, where he will be happy to accommodate his customers with COACHES, GIGS, SULKEYS f WAGONS, On easy terms. HORSES kept by the day or week, and carefully a»«. tended to. June, 1831. LIVERY AND EXCHANGE

MIDDLE LANE, BETWEEN STATE STREET AND MAIDEN LANE, Furnishes superior Horses, Coaches, Gigs, Sulkeys or Wagons, to individuals or parties at a moment's warn­ ing. He respectfully solicits a share of the patronage of his friends and the public. June, 1831. TO THE PUBLIC.

No. 43 Nbrfft PearJ-sfreef, next door south of the 2d Metho­ dist Church, Has recommenced the business of SCOURING CLOTH GARMENTS, of every description, upon an improved plan. MENDING and REPAIRING CLOTHES, per­ formed in the neatest manner. Gloves, Belts and Mili­ tary Dresses, cleaned in the best style. The highest price paid for gentlemen's cast-off or second-hand Cloth­ ing; and those who please to deposit them, may bare them sold on commission. 4,1831. LIVERY STABLE.

The subscriber keeps HORSES Sf CARRIAGES TO LET, On the most reasonable terms, at his Stable, No. 44 GREEN-STREET, One door north of Hamilton-street.

June, 1S31.

Begs leave to inform the citizens of Albany, and the public generally, that he lias taken the Hat Slore, No. 534 South Market street, directly opposite the Eagle Tavern, and formerly occupied by Win. Mayell, where he has now, and intends continually to keep a general assortment of Men's Black and Drab HATS, Youths' and Boys' HATS and CAPS, of every description: all of the latest fashions and most approved stock. From his experience, and steady application to his bu­ siness, he indulges a hope that he will realize from a generous public, a share of their patronage, adequate to his exertions to please them. June, 1831.

000 JOHN WILSON, NO. 150 WASHXHGTO» STREET, ALBANY. ****, 1831. ALBANY TYPE FOUNDRY* —AND—

The subscribers, proprietors of this Foundry, continue the manufacture of PRINTING TYPE, in great variety, and are prepared to furnish complete offices, with plain or fancy Type, and Presses, Chases, Rollers, Cases, Com­ posing Sticks, and every article of Printers' Furniture, of the first quality, and on terms as favorable as can be had at any foundry in the United States. Of Book Type they have a great variety, from very light face to heavy face, of all the different si/.es; and their Ornamental and Job Letter, of the size of Canon and smaller, exceeds that of any other foundry, both in varie­ ty and beauty, being recently cut, and of a beautiful full face. The proprietors of this foundry would remark, that they personally superintend the business in its different branches; and having, in their several departments, long been favorably known to printers, they trust it will not be viewed as an idle boast, or considered as an unmean­ ing expression, that their Type and other articles are warranted equal, both in finish and durability, to any whatever. STARR, LITTLE $• Co June, 1831. ALBANY NURSERY. An extensive collection of thrifty FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES. SHRUBS, and HERBA­ CEOUS and GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, are now offer­ ed for sale at this establishment; among which are 3,000 innoculated PEACH TREES, two years old, in fine condition for transplanting. The Fruit Trees comprise the finest varieties of Europe and America. Orders may be sent through the Post Office, post paid. Catalogues furnished by agents or the proprietors, gra­ tis. BUEL& WILSON. June, 1S31. JAMES OLIVER,

AND MAKER OF Wine and Liquor Coloring, No. 44 Dean-street, Albany* June, 1831. HUDSON-STREET STEAM SCOURING AND DYING OLD STAND.

No. 43 HUDSON-STREET, Respectfully invite the citizens of Albany, and particu­ larly travellers who require their work to be attended to with despatch, to bring forward their soiled and faded garments, and have them cleaned and restored to their original beauty, as the expense is trifling, and the im­ provement acknowledged by all to be great. They will cleanse by steam on a new and improved method, but lately practised in London, and restore faded cloth gar^ ments of all colors, without immersing them in the dye, up­ on a new principle; they will guarantee to keep the col­ lars and breasts of gentlemen's coats in perfect shape, and completely extract all grease, &c, without injuring the fabric or the color. , , aa*L29 ®^ a a©sa a w, * ... • i"/ ,/,-. . . •. • ..'•. -• n rV /•y/v>j/'. . ' • . - iter,tiY.%1 ft/:>!:*;.•? OH '-':' 4t> <" thtWest sk •>:' A. Mm ... .< •. ... rc.nw. . till*!id ri\,/it./ih/.'rs ;.'•<••;• i'nitfti•/,'. . H -r • ••. : -to across &u same b?du $ffetierr£pis Bast. S*Fouls da.l vtt<- Basin contains an Mihedim German lutftf Tile Fieri? 80 Ret bread '^/B.d/,- de> <*• t'hapei. and 4JJJ ftet t,>uu. Rtf.fmfbfM, /."'Baptist <'' r> d Otvis^fiffemil :••' dr. .' . :. AB . , \,-/ . ttru'wt Methodist, J •(/>• tv#tv>*ec Primitive Meihodia, / navel t*Ptvsl>.K.M"-:••'. :-'M,-u,.d,-f ;../•• **'**•- BA •U tf,'rklm,'!' Jtoanr Bank / .lt,;tni/tns,t-r. '•• s- ./' '•/,.;; st.it,-p. SAM b. /•>-,.• ,r-- •;, ./.. ('••M/z/erri/dB State b '•/•'.;•.",!-,>/<• •/•'• Caud B t Sf iNM'it.ixrc (.'<>•* Mfr.titi. ttate /'- Green •<• tearl MerrhuntsA '.',.,-'. h Stated-pa »i AMUKtMHWi tt//\.'/i/i/ Y't/,,.'tr-§ ,<• t it, ns. },*},•!•!.- tt.tt, liBmrj Ml:;t,y l.ih. Yd-State Al'l'irtttiiYS /,',• t-',' do

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AL.BANY DIRECTORY,

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FOR THE YEARS i83i-a.

COMPILED BY E. B. CHILD & W. H. SHIFFER.

CONTAINING

A BRIEF HISTORY OP THE CITY. an aipfjafietf-cal Hist of tfje KnfjaWtants, A COLORED UAP OF TOHB CITY, And mnch other Useful and Interesting Statt»r.

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OP THE CITY OF ALBANY.

The city of ALBANY is the oldest settlement but one in the United States. Jamestown in Virginia, has precedence, having been settled in 1607, while our own town dates its origin in 1610. Hudson sailed up the North River in 1609, and is supposed to have gone up nearly as high as the sprouts of the Mohawk. This is yet, however, a moot point. At that time the Mohe- gans had their residence at the very place where the city now stands. The first fort was built on an island below, but was abandoned in consequence of the frequency and height of the river floods. Fort Orange was erected in 1617, and a person by the name of Sebastian Croll, was (ho first commissary at the fort. In 1629, a charter of liberties and exemptions for patroons, masters and private individuals, who should plant colonies in New Netherlands, was granted by the States' General of Holland. Under this charter a purchase of lands was made in August of the same year, for Kilian Rensselaer, a merchant of Amster­ dam, the ancestor of the present Patroon's family. XXX The consequence and power of this individual as a patentee, may be gleaned from the Dutch records in the Secretary's office. He had a small fort of his own, and on one occasion lent some cannon to the military commanders of Fort Orange. He had his sheriff, a fort at Bear Island, and his commandant there was known to have fired at the sloops which passed with­ out saluting the fort. His residence, called the Rens- selaerburg, was first at the island below the city. The commerce of Albany, was principally with the savages, for beavers, in exchange for strouds, leggings and rum. Brokers were employed by the inhabitants to purchase the skins, and they were natives or savages, as the de­ mand or the competition made it necessary to obtain their aid. A court was held in the fort, consisting of tha commissary and associates, duly appointed in Hol­ land ; and those had the exclusive jurisdiction in mat- tors civil and criminal. In 166-1 it was captured from the Dutch bv a force- under Major Cartwright. Kalm, who visited the citv after the charter had been granted by the English Go- rernor Dongan, describes its appearance as being that of a small town, with two principal streets crossing each other, in one of which was placed all the public buildings. This will account for the great width of State-street. It then contained the fort, a regular though slight stockade, the English Church, the guard house, the town house, the Dutch Church, and the mar­ ket. It had a very rural appearance ; each house having its garden and shade trees. The situations on the water side were beautiful. There were three docks—the low­ er, middle and upper. The lower was called the King's dock. The vessels were unloaded by the aid of canoes XXXI lashed together, and having a platform built upon them, where the goods were placed. The alterations in the city have been astonishing. Where Fo.x-street now crosses Pearl-street, was a deep ravine, crossed by a bridge, and the descent to it was quite sudden. Other ravines crossed the streets running parallel to the river. These arc now no longer visi­ ble. Slate-street was much steeper. The road to Sche­ nectady ran round the fort to the south and west, where the state offices now stand; and where the elegant mansions of the present and the late mayor are now situated, were banks of earth reaching up as far as the third story. Chapel-street was full of stores and ware houses, and there the principal business was done. Then it was Barrack-street. The Pasture was literally such, and now where Lydius-strect is laid out, was the regular encamping ground of the British ar­ mies, commanded by Amherst and Abcrcrombic. Even during the revolutionary era, our citv presented a singular appearance. It was stockaded ; had its north and south gates ; was a military post; was commanded by the gallant Lafayette, and Col. Van Schaick, a distin­ guished officer and native of Albany; and was consid­ ered one of the most important stations in the U. States. It was the key to the north and west, the point from which our armies threatened Montreal and Quebec, or the British posts on the lakes. Among the old build­ ings still remaining, is that at the corner of State and North Pearl-streets, known as the Lydius house. The bricks were brought from Holland, and its chron­ icles are very interesting. The house corner of North Pearl and Steuben-streets has still part of its date in the brick work of its front, 1725, and wo believe there xxxu are Others still older which could be pointed out. General Schuyler's, General Ten Broeck's and the Patroon's mansions, convey to us a good idea of the taste of the builders and the elegance of the modes of living among the wealthy and distinguished families of the olden time. A house in North Pearl-street, near General Westerlo's residence, ia distinguished as hav­ ing been the head quarters of Lafayette, which on his recent visit to the United States, he recognized as he passed rapidly through the town, from the circumstance of its having a curious brass knocker, an animal hang­ ing down by its hind legs. The population of Albany has been latterly rapidly-progressive. The following table is nearly correct: Years. No of Inhabitants, 1790 3,506 1800 5,349 1810 10,762 1820 12,541 1825 15,974 1830 24,216 The increase in the number of inhabitants of this city, during the last five years, has been more than one half of its whole population in 1825—to wit, eight thousand two hundred and forty-two—an increase which wo think has scarcely a parallel in the United States in so short a period. In 1790, the white population of the city was less than 3000. In 1790 and 1800, the Colo­ nic, or what ia now called the 5th ward, was not at­ tached to the city of Albany, and its inhabitants were not included in the enumeration of either of those years. In 1810, the population of the Colonie was 1406, and is included in the census of the city for that year. XXX111

In Kalm's time there were 40 sloops trading to Al­ bany. In 1828 there were 550 vessels, exclusive of 66 oyster and fruit boats, paying warfage, (viz: 155 by the season, and 395 by the day,) including 16 steamboats that belonged to this city and the city of New-Vork.— The whole amount rated as going from and returning to the city in these vessels in 1828, was 377,914 tons. There are also now several thousand canal boats, each carrying greater loads than the largest sloops in Kalm's time. The city is the seventh in size in the United States, and covers an area of 8,000 acres. State-street is 1900 feet long, and ascends 130 feet from the river to the Capitol. The Capitol cost $120,000 Academy 92,000 Jail 40,500 Lancaster School 24,000 New City Hall, about 60,000 The following is a correct list of the several May­ ors and Recorders since the chartering of the city.

YEARS. MAYORS. RECORDERS. 1686, Peter Schuyler, Isaac Swinton. 1687, ibid. Derrick Wessels. 1694, Johannis Abeel, ibid. 1695, Evert Bancker, ibid. 1696, Derick Wessels, Jan Jans Bleecker. 1698, Hendrick Hansen, ibid. 1699, Peter Van Brugh, ibid. 1700, Jan Jans Bleecker, Johannis Bleecker 1701, Johannis Bleecker, Johannis Abeel. 1702, Albert Ryckman, ibid. 1703, Johannis Schuyler, ibid. 1706, David Schuyler, ibid. 1707, Evert Bancker, ibid. XXXIV

YEARS. MAYOR*. RECORDERS. 1709, Johannis Abeel, Robert Livingston, jun. 1710, Robert Livingston, jun. Johannis Cuyler. 1719, Myndert Schuyler, ibid. 1721, Peter Van Brugh, ibid. 1723, Myndert Schuyler, ibid. 1725, Johannis Cuyler, Rutger Bleecker. 1726, Rutger Bleecker, John De Peyster. 1728, ibid. Dirck Ten Broeek. 1729, John De Peyster, ibid. 1731, Hans Hansen, ibid. 1732, John De Peyster, , ibid. 1733, Edward Holland, ibid. 1741, John Schuyler, ibid. 1742, Cornelius Cuyler, ibid. 1746, Dirck Ten Broeek, Edward Collins. 1748, Jacob C. Ten Eyck, Robort Banders. 1750, Robert Sanders, Sybrant G. Van Schaick. 1754, Hans Hansen, fcid. * 1756, Sybrant G. Van Schakk, John G Rooseboom. 1759, ibid. Volkert P. Douw. 1761, Volkert P. Douw, John Ten Eyck. 1770, Abraham C. Cuyler, ibid. 1778, John Barclay, Abraham Yates, jun. 1779, Abraham Ten Broeek, ibid. 1780, ibid. . 1783, John Ja. Beekman, ibid. 1786, John Lansing, jun. ibid. 1789, ibid. Peter W. Yates 1790, Abraham Yates, jun. ibid. 1793, ibid. John Tayler. 1796, Abraham Ten Broeek, ibid. 1797, ibid. Abraham Van Vechlen. 1799, Philip S. Van Rensselaer, ibid. 1808, ibid. John V. N. Yates. 1819, ibid. Tlieodorus V. W. Graham. 1811, ibid. John V. N. Yates. 1816, Elisha Jenkins, Philip S. Parker 1819, Philip S. Van Ren.«selaer, ibid XXXV

YEARS. MATORS. RECORDERS. 1821, Charles E. Dudley, Estes Howe. 1824, , ibid. 1825, ibid. Ebenezer Baldwini 1826, James Stevenson, James M'Kown. 1827, ibid. ibid. 1828, Charles R. Dudley, ibid. 1829, John Townsend, ibid. 1831, Francis Bloodgood, ibid. In so brief and ordinary a work as a Directory, it cannot be expected that we should embraee all the to­ pics suggested by our snbject \y"e are happy to in­ form our readers that a History of Albany is being prepared, under the direction of the Albany Institute, by a committee of tliree gentlemen, who are busily engaged in collecting materials. The works at present giving the most detailed account of the city, are Kalm's Travels, Mrs. Grant's Memoirs of an American Lady, and a recent work called the Englishman's Sketch Book. OFFICERS Of the Government of the United States.

ANDREW JACKSON, President. JOHN C. CALHOUN, Vice-President.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE. EDWARD LIVINGSTON, Secretary Daniel Brent, Chief Clerk. PATENT OFFICE.—John D. Craig, Su­ perintendent.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Louis MCLANE, Secretary Asbury Dickins,. Chief Cleric—Joseph Anderson, First Comptroller— John Lamb, Chief Clerk—James B. Thornton, Second Comptroller—Enoch Reynolds, Chief Clerk—Richard Harrison, First Auditor William Parker, Chief Clerk—William B. Lewis, Second Auditor—James Eakin, Chief Clerk—Peter Hagner, Third Auditor— James Thompson, Chief Clerk—Amos Kendall, Fourth Auditor—Thomas H. Gillis, Chief Clerk—Stephen Pleasanton, Fifth Auditor—Thomas Mustin, Chief Clerk—John Campbell, Treasurer—Peter G. Wash­ ington, Chief Clerk—Thomas L. Smith, Register— Michael Nourse, Chief Clerk—Elijah Hayward, Com­ missioner of General Land Office—John M. Moore, Chief Clerk.

WAR DEPARTMENT. HUGH L. WHITE, Secretary—Philip G. Randolph, Chief Clerk—Roger Jones, Col. and Adjutant General —Brook Williams, Chief Clerk—Nathan Towson, Paymaster General—N. Fryc, jun., Chief Clerk— George Bomford, Commissary of Ordnance—Thorn-* as G. Ringgold, Chief Clerk—George Gibson, Com­ missary of Subsistence—James H. Hook, Major Bre­ vet—Charles G. Wilcox, Chief Clerk—Joseph Lovell, Surgeon General—Richmond Johnson, Chief Clerk— T. S. Jessup, Quarter Master General—William A. Gordon, Chief Clerk—Charles Gratiot, Chief Engi­ neer. xxxva NAVY DEPARTMENT. LEVI WOODBURY, Secretary—James W. Clark, Chief Clerk. NAVY COMMISSIONERS.—John Rodgers, Presi­ dent of the Board—Lewis Warrington—Daniel D. Patterson. GENERAL POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. . WILLIAM T. BARRY, Post Master General—Charles K. Gardner, Assistant Post Master General—Selah R. Hobbie, do. do.—Obadiah B. Brown, Chief Cleric.

UNITED STATES JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT,—Annual term at Washington City, 2d Mortday in January. John Marshall, Chief Justice. William Johnson, Gabriel Duvall, Joseph Story, Smith Thompson, John M'Lean, Henry Baldwin, Associate Justices. R. B. Taney, Attorney General. Richard Peters, Jr., Re­ porter. William T. Carroll, Clerk. DISTRICT COURT, STATE OF NEW-YORK.—Northern District, Alfred Conkling, Judge. Southern District, Samuel R. Belts, Judge.

GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE U. STATES ARMY. Major General Alexander McComb, General in Chief. Edmund P. Gaines, Brigadier General, Ma­ jor General by Brevet. Winfield Scott, Brigadier General, Major General by Brevet. Lieutenant Colo­ nel Roger Jones, Adjutant General. Colonel Jotin E. Wool, Inspector General, Brigadier General bf Brevet. Colonel George Croghan, Inspector Geuerui, Thomas S. Jessup, Brigadier Geueral by Brevet, and Quarter Master General. Major William Linnard, Quarter Master, Lieutenant Colonel by Brevet. Ma­ jor Henry Stanton, Quarter Master. Major George Bender, Quarter Master, Lieutenant Colonel by Bre­ vet. Major Truman Cross, Quarter Master, Lieuten­ ant Colonel by Brevet. Colonel George Gibson, Com­ missary General of Subsistence, Brigadier General 4 xxxvm by Brevet. Callender Irvine, Commissary General of Purchases. Colonel Nathan Towson, Paymaster General. Joseph Lovell, Surgeon General.

GOVERNORS OF THE SEVERAL UNITED STATES. Maine—Samuel E. Smith. New-Hampshire—Samu• el Dinsmoor. Vermont—Samuel C. Crafts. Massa­ chusetts—Levi Lincoln. Rhode-Island—Lemuel H. Arnold. Connecticut—John S. Peters. New-York— Enos T. Throop. New-Jersey—Peter D. Vroom, Jr. Pennsylvania George Wolf. Delaware David Hazzard. Maryland—Daniel Martin. Virginia— John Floyd. North Carolina—Montfort Stokes.— South Carolina—James Hamilton, Jr. Georgia— George R. Gilmer. Ohio—Duncan McArthur. Ken­ tucky—Thomas Metcalfe. Tennessee—William Car­ roll. Louisiana—A. B. Roman. Alabama—Gabriel Moore. Mississippi—Gerard C. Brandon. Indiana— James B. Ray. Illinois—John Reynolds. Missouri— John Miller. The highest salary is that of the governor of Louisi­ ana, which is 9000 dollars per annum : the lowest that of Rhode-Island, which is 600 dollars.

GOVERNORS OP TERRITORIES. Michigan—Lewis Cass. Florida—William P. Du- vall. Arkansas—John Pope.

Officers of the Government of the STATE OF NEW-YORK. ENOS T. THROOP, Governor. EDWARD P. LIVINGSTON, Lieut. Governor. R. H. Walworth, Chancellor; John Savage, Chief Justice; Jacob Sutherland, Samuel Nelson, Justices of the Supreme Court; Greene C. Bronson, Attorney General; Acariah C. Flagg, Secretary of State ; Si­ las Wright, jun. Comptroller; Abraham Keyset, Treasurer; Simeon Do Witt, Surveyor General; John XXXIX A. Dix, Adjutant General; Geirit V. Denniston, Judge Advocate General; Alexander M. Muir, Commissary General; Archibald Campbell, Deputy Secretary, and Clerk of the Commissioners of the Land Office; Philip Phelps, Deputy Comptroller ; Azariah C. Flagg, Superintendent of Common Schools. CIRCUIT JUDGES.—Ogden Edwards, First District; Charles'II. Ruggles, Second District ; James Vander- pool, Third District ; Esek Cowen, Fourth District; Nathan Williams, Fifth District; Robert Moncll, Sixth District; Daniel Moseley, Seventh District; Addison Gardner, Eighth District; Clerks of the Supreme Court, William P. Hallett, John K. Paige, Thomas II. Hubbard, William M. Oliver. Officers of the City of Albany. FRANCIS BLOODGOOD, Mayor. JAMES M'KOWN, Recorder. MEMBERS OP THE COMMON COUNCIL. First Ward.—Ralph Pratt, Willard Walker, James W. Robinson, Francis Low. Second Ward.—William Seymour, Seth Hastings, James D. Wasson, Oliver G. De Graff. Third Ward.—Garrit Y. Lansing, Elisha W. Skin­ ner, Arnold Nelson, Herman G. Wynkoop. Fourth Ward.—Lemuel Steele, James Maher, James Robison, Henry Rector. Fifth Ward.—James Gibbons, Stephen Van Rens­ selaer, jr., John Van Ness, jr., Daniel Carmichacl. COMMITTEES. Board of Magistrates.—The Recorder, Messrs. Pratt, Hastings, Skinner, Steele and Gibbons. Board of Health.—The Mayor, Recorder, Messrs. Walker, Van Rensselaer, Lansing and Seymour. Law.—The Recorder, Messrs. Lansing, Gibbons, J. Robinson, and Steele. Accounts.—Messrs. Walker, Carmichael, and Low. Flagging and Paving.—Messrs. Pratt, Rector, and Steele, Southern District. Messrs. Van Ness, Van Rensselaer, and Nelson, Northern District. Markets.—Messrs. Seymour, Pratt, Steele, Skinner, and Van Ness. xl Trespass.—Messrs De Graff, J. W. Robinson, and Carmichael. Land.—Messrs. Skinner, Gibbons, Seymour, Car­ michael, and J. Robinson. Engine.—Messrs. Steele, De Graff, and Nelson. Night Watch.—Messrs. Hastings, Maher, Van Nesa, Low, and Wasson. Lamps.—Messrs. Walker, Van Ness, Rector, Sey­ mour, and Wynkoop. Water and Pumps.—Messrs. J. W. Robinson, Rec­ tor, and De Graff. Alms House.—Messrs. Wasson, Walker, and Skin­ ner. Navigation.—Messrs. Gibbons, Pratt, Steele, Sey­ mour, and Lansing. Ferry.—Messrs. Maher, Pratt, Steele, Wasson, and Van Ness. Academy and Lancaster School.—Messrs. Van Rensselaer, Skinner and Wynkoop. Finance.—Messrs. Lansing, Hastings, Pratt, Van Rensselaer and Wasson. Applications to the Legislature —Messrs. Van Rens­ selaer, Wynkoop and J. W. Robinson. Building.—The Mayor, Recorder, Messrs. Lansing, Pratt, Wasson, Maher and Van Rensselaer. Clerk.—-Peter V. Shankland. Police Justices.—John O. Cole and Wm. Stilwell. High Constables.—Ab'm. Sickles and John Meigs. Marshal and Street Commissioner.—C. A. Waldron. Deputy Excise Officer.—Henry W. Snyder. Chamberlain.—Henry W. Snyder. Attorney to the Board.—John E. Lovett. City Surveyor.—Philip Hooker. City Superintendents.—William Mascraft and Har- man V. Hart. Superintendent of the Alms House.—N. R. Packard. Superintendent of the Ferry.—Elijah Brainard. City Physicians.—Alden March, assigned to the Alms House.) First Ward, Lewis B. Gregory. Se­ cond Ward, Francis N. Selkirk. Third and Fifth Wards, Henry Van Antwerp. Fourth Ward, John W. Hinkley. xli Overseer of the Poor.—Wm. Stilwell. Inspector of Weights and Measures.—Geo. Nemire, Weighers of Fish and Iron, and Measurers of Salt and Grain..—Adam Russ, Richard Ten Broeek, Isaac Lansing, John Bownc, Joseph Fisk, Samuel Vail. Keeper of the Powder House.—Jotham Hancock. City Gaugers.—Stephen W. Johnson, Joseph Fry, John Stoddard, Nelson Scovel, and Isaac Evertsen. Dock Master.—Edward Brown. Captains of the Watch.—John Meigs, Abraham Sickles and John A. Zielman. Superintendent of the Market.—James Maher. Weighers of Hay.—William A. Kane and John Humphrey. Measurers of Wood.—John Bogart, Gerrit Lan­ sing, Stephen Fonda and Josiah Patterson. Chief Engineer of the Fire Department.—Lemuel Steele. Assistant do.—William M'Hench. Fence Viewers.—Anthony Brooks, Robert Lottridge and Hugh M'ColIum. Supervisors.—First Ward, Barcnt P. Staata. Se­ cond Ward, William Seymour. Third Ward, Nicholas Bleecker. Fourth Ward, Lemuel Steele. Fifth Ward, Robert Shepherd. Collectors of Taxes.—First Ward, Anthony Brooks. Second Ward, John Van Keuren. Third Ward, John Buckbee. Fourth Ward, Elias Vanderlip. Fifth Ward, John Bowne. Ward and Police Constables.—First Ward, Isaac Thayer and Calvin Pierson. Second Ward, Chester Moore and Isaac O. Davis. Third Ward, Thomas L. Pemberton and George Jenkins. Fourth Ward, BeJ noni C. Allen and John Kinney. Fifth Ward^ Charles H. Boice and John Thomas. The Aldermen are ex-officio Justices of the Peace.

JUSTICES' COURT. Daniel L. Van Antwerp, Gerrit L. Dox and Chris- tian H. Shear, Justices. James G. Wasson, Clerk. 4* xlii County Officers. First Judge. James L'Amoureux. Judges. Jacob Lansing, Abraham Ten Eyck, jun., Joseph B. Moore and David Burhans. Clerk. Conrad A. Ten Eyck. Sheriff. Asa Colvard. Surrogate. Anthony Blanchard. District Attorney. Edward Livingston. Treasurer. Henry Bleecker Coroners. Benoni C. Allen, Gerrit Lansing, Jr., Pardon C, Sherman and Daniel M'Kewen.

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Times of holding Courts, 3d Tuesday in March, and 2d Tuesdays in June, September and December.

MAYOR'S COURT. Times of holding courts the first Tuesday in erery taonth.

U. S. DISTRICT COURT. NORTHERN DISTRICT.—Alfred Conkling, Judge.— Eutger B. Miller, Clerk. John W. Livingston, Mar- tfial. Abraham Sickles, Deputy Marshal. Nathan­ iel S. Benton, District Attorney. Times of holding courts, 3d Tuesday in January and 2d Tuesday in May, at Albany. Last Tuesday in August, at Utica.

CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD DISTRICT. James Vanderpoel, Judge. Times of holding courts in Albany, first Mondays in March and September.

SUPREME COURT. John Savage, Chief Justice. Jacob Sutherland and Samuel Nelson, Justices. John L. Wendell, Reporter ef Swpreme Court and Court of Errors. JobnKeyes Paige, Clerk. Philip Wendell, Deputy Clerk. Xliii COURT OF CHANCERY. R. Hyde Walworth, Chancellor. James Porter', Register. John Walworth, Assistant Register. A- lonzo C. Paige, Reporter. James King, Injunction Master. Julius Rhoades, Taxing Master. Isaac W. Bromley, Chancellors Clerk. EXAMINERS IN CHANCERY. John E. Lovett, Lemuel Jenkins, Cuyler Staate. MASTERS IN CHANCERY. James King, Julius Rhoades, Peter S. Henry, Lo­ renzo Hoyt, John I. Burton. COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. John H. Wendell, John W. Hyde, Carey Murdock, John I. Burton, John W. Cushman, Andrew J. Colvin, Robert J. Hilton, Elias Warner, Cuyler Staats, Chris­ topher Y. Lansing. PUBLIC NOTARIES. Henry Bartow, Nicholas Bleecker, Jr., Lorenzo Janes, John W. Leako, Thomas W. Olcott, Theodore Olcott, H. W. B. Ten Broeek, H. S. Van Ingen, Phil­ ip S. Van Ingen, John H. Wendell. POLICE COURT. John O. Cole and Wm. Stilwell, Magistrates. A- braham Sickles and John Meigs, High Constables.— Benoni C. Allen, Police Constable. CONSTABLES. First Ward—Abraham Sickles, Charles Cork, Isaac Thay-sr, Calvin Pierson. Second Ward—Robert Ruby, Squire Holmes, Isaac O. Davis, Chester Moore. Third Ward—Benjamin H. Payn, Isaac Conklin, Thomas L. Pemberton, George Jenkins. Fourth Ward—Francis Malburn, Curtis De Forest, B. C.Allen, John Kinney. Fifth Ward—Joseph F. Badgley, Samuel Winohe*- ter, John Thomas, Charles H. Boice. xliv List of Attorneys and Counsellors OF THE CITY OF ALBANY. John F. Bacon Darid Hosford Peter D. Beekman James Hosford Anthony Blanchard Samuel M. Hopkins Lorenzo Hoyt S. De Witt Bloodgood Lorenzo Janes T. Atwood Bridgen Lemuel Jenkins George Brinkerhoof James King I. W. R. Bromley Samuel K. Kip Greene C. Bronson Christopher Y. Lansing (Attorney General) Gerrit Y. Lansing John I. Burton Jacob Lansing Benjamin F. Butler James L'Amoureux Samuel Cheever J. A. Livingston George W. Clinton Edward Livingston Andrew J. Colvin (District Attorney) John T. Cooper Brockhold Livingston John W. Cushman John E. Lovett John Davis Samuel S. Lush Amos Dean George B. Lisher Sidney Dean E. T. Throop Martin Gerrit V. Denniston Orlando Meads Richard V. De Witt Horatio Merchant John Ogden Dey James M'Kown James Dexter John I. Ostrander William W. Dougherty John C. Ostrander Salem Dutcher, jun. Joseph W. Paddock James Edwards Levi II. Palmer Welcome Esleeck William Parmelee John I. Evertsen Philip S. Parker John W. Ford George W. Peckham W. W. Frothingham Rufus W. Peckham A. Frazer Calvin Pepper Peter Gansevoort Calvin Pepper, Jr. Jabez D. Hammond MarcusT. Reynolds Isaac Hamilton Julius Rhoades Ira Harris John B. Southwick William Spencer Thomas W. Harman John B. Staats Gideon Hawley Cuyler Staats Peter S. Henry Robert J. Hilton Jacob Sternberg xlv Azor Taber John L. Vicle H. W. B. TenBroeck William Walsh John L. Tillinghast M. HenryWebster Absalom Townsend John L. Wendell Richard S. Treat Henry G. Wheaton John J. Ullman H. C. Whelpley C. G. Van Rensselaer Israel Williams John S. Van Rensselaer Bradford R. Wood Richard Van Rensselaer Samuel M. Woodruff Abraham Van Vechtcn Eldad Worcester J. T. B. Van Vechten John Van Ness Yates Teunis Van Vechten Metcalf Yates John B. Van Schaick

List of Practicing Physicians IN THE CITY OF ALBANY. William Bay N. Markey John W.Bay William Noble H. Bronson William O'Donnell James P. Boyd John Q,. Osborne Elisha Burton Barcnt P. Staats Asa Christie Peter P. Staats O. Crosby F. N.iSelkiik Jonathan Eights S. Shaw Henry Green John Stiles Lewis B. Gregory Charles D. Townsend Thomas Hun John F. Townsend John W. Hinkley Samuel S. Treat Isaac Hcmpsted Peter Van Olinda John James Henry Van Olinda Hazael Kane Henry Van Antwerp Edwin A. Lacey Peter Wendell Zina W. Lay Piatt Williams James M'Naughton Joel A. Wing Peter M'Naughton N. V. Winne David M'Lachlan Roger Viets Alden March Beriah Douglass, - Rutherford, C. Felthousen, Dentists. John Thomson, Sanford Bell, Botanic Physicians. Peter Davidson, Cancer Doctor. xlvi George Cooke. Lock Dispensary. Alden March, Almshouse Physician. City Physicians.—Lewis B. Gregory, for the 1st Ward; F. N. Selkirk, for the 2d Ward; Henry Van Antwerpt, for the 3d and 5th Wards; John W. Hink- ley, for the 4th Ward. State Medical Society. Annual meeting 1st Tuesday in February. Dr. Jona* than Eights, President. Dr. Thomas Spencer, Vice- President. Dr. Joel A. Wing, Secretary. Dr. Piatt Williams, Treasurer. Drs. James R. Manley, John C. Cheesman, Edward G. Ludlow, Censors of South­ ern District. Drs. Charles D. Townsend, William Bay, James M'Naughton, Censors of Middle District. Drs. John H. Steel, Daniel Ayrcs, Moses Hale, Cen­ sors of Eastern District. Drs. Thomas Spencer, John G. Morgan, William Taylor, Censors of Western Dis­ trict. Drs. John H. Steel of Saratoga, Alexander Co­ ventry of Oneida, William Taylor of Cayuga, T. Ro- meyn Beck of Albany, Joel Foster of Schoharie, A. G. Smith of Monroe, William Hoi ton of Orange. Committee of Correspondence. ALBANY COUNT? IVTEDICAL SOCIETY. Annual meeting 2d Tuesday in January. Dr. Charles D. Townsend, President. Dr. Barent P. Staats, Vice- President. Dr. Samuel S. Treat, Secretary. Dr. Isaac liempsted, Treasurer. Dr. D. M'Lachlan, Librarian. Drs. Jonathan Eights, Peter Van Olinda, Peter M'­ Naughton, Hazael Kane, James S. Low, Censors. Drs. Joel A. Wmg, James M'Naughton, D. M'Lach- lan, Purchasing Committee. Dr. Joel A. Wing, Dele­ gate to the State Medical Society.

©fficfatfruj Clfrjnjmcn fn the tEftn ot Slbanj. Rev. Thomas Burch, 2d Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J. N. Campbell, 1st Presbyterian. Rev. Isaac Ferris, Dutch Reformed. (South). Rev. E. N. Kirk, 4th Pres­ byterian. Rev. William L. Keese, Saint Paul's. Rev. William B. Lacey, Saint Peter's. Rev. William Loch- head, 3d Presbyterian. Rev. John Ludlow, Dutch Re- xlvii formed, (North). Rev. Samuel Luckey, 1st Metho­ dist Episcopal. Rev. James Martin, Associate or Uni­ ted Presbyterian. Rev. F. G. Mayer, Lutheran. Rev. William B. Sprague, 2d Presbyterian. Rev. Charles Smith, Saint Mary's. Rev. B. T. Welch, Baptist. Rev. James R. Wilson, Reformed Presbyterian. Rev. Isaac Williamson, Universalist. Rev. Nathaniel Wat- kins, Primitive Methodist Missionary. Rev. Mr. Williams, African Methodist. Calvin C. Williams, African Baptist.

nnXITARY ESTABLISHMENT. ENOS T. THROOP, Albany Commander in Chief. James L. Graham, of New-York, Joel Rathbone, of Albany, Rutger B. Miller, of Utica, Aid-de-Camps. John A. Dix, of Albany, Adjutant General. Mexan- der M. Muir of Now-York, Commissary General. William Bayard of New-York, Quarter Master Gene­ ral. Gerrit V. Denniston, of Albany, Judge Advocate General. Campbell P. White, of New-York, Pay­ master General. Samuel L. Mitchell, of New-York, Surveyor General. John G. Hildreth, of Johnstown, Military Secretary. FIRST DIVISION OF CAVALRY. Stephen Van Rensselaer, Major General. Col. Hen­ ry, Inspector. Col. Van Vechten, Judge Advocate. Lieut. Col. Van Schaick, Quarter Master. Maj. James, Pay Master. Maj. Walsh and Maj. Brinkerhoof, Aid- de-Camps. THIRD BRIGADE HORSE ARTILLERY. John Tayler Cooper, • Brigadier General. Major Webster, Inspector. , Judge Advocate. James Eights, Hospital Surgeon. Capt. Townsend, Quarter Master. Capt. Graham, Pay Master. Capt. Lansing, Aid-de-Camp. SIXTH REGIMENT HORSE ARTILLERY. J. Consaul, Colonel. J. B. Van Schaick, Lieutenant Colonel. J. Fuller, Major. xlviii TROOP B. OF HORSE ARTILLERY. James M'Cabe, Captain. James B. Harris, 1st Lieutenant. Stephen R. Schuyler, 2d Lieutenant Samuel P. Patterson, Cornet. THIRD BRIGADE OF CAVALRY. Chauncey Humphrey, Brigadier General. Maj. Ha- ger, Inspector. Maj. Spencer, Judge Advocate. Ma­ jor Tibbitts, Hospital Surgeon. Capt. Barto^Quar- ter Master. Capt. Yates, Pay Master. Capt Child, Aid-de-Camp. SECOND DIVISION OF ARTILLERY. John Stilwellj M >jor General. Welcome Esleeck, Colonel. Angelo Ames, Lieutenant Colonel. S. C. Herring, Major. INDEPENDENT BATTALION. Major James Gibbons, Commandant. Peter Moak- ley, Brigade Major. E. Artcher, Assistant. Fitch, Quarter Master. Shaw, Pay Master. J. B. Southwick, Chaplain. G. H. Kerker, Lieu­ tenant Commandant NINTH DIVISION OF INFANTRY. Stephen Van Rensselaer, jun. Major General. Col. Cole, Inspector. Col. Kirk, Judge Advocate. Lieut Col. Gilbert, Quarter Master. Lieut Col. Winne, Hospital Surgeon. Major Hopkins, Paymaster. Maj, Shepherd and Maj. Barber, Aid-de-Camps. THIRTY-FIRST BRIGADE OF INFANTRY. De Witt, Brigadier General. Maj. Fassett, Inspector. Major Woodruff, Judge Advocate. Capt French, Quarter Master. Capt Jackson, Pay­ master. Capt. Meads, Aid-de-Camp. ALBANY REPUBLICAN ARTILLERY. John Iggett, Captain. John Strain, 1st Lieutenant Charles Sears, 2d Lieutenant. SUPERNUMERARY. Maj. General Solomon Van Rensselaer. xlix EIGHTY-NINTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Aaron V. Frver, Colonel. John Groesbeck, Lieut Colonel. J. Winne, Major. Isaac Winne Sergeant Major. William Hendrickson, Quarter Master. Ser­ geant Thomas Treadwell,Chaplain. Abraham Groes»* beck, Surgeon. 3 j^hen M. Bradford, Surgeon's Mate. John Sharts, Adjutant. A. F. Vandenbergh, Paymaster. J. W. Winne, Quartermaster. ALBANY INDEPENDENT VOLUNTEERS. Thomas Bayeux, Captain. Spencer Daniels, 1st Lieutenant. Hirain Husted, 2d Lieutenant. TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIXTH REGI­ MENT. Officers not chosen. NINTH RIFLE REGIMENT. William L. Osborn, Colonel. Peter Rclyea, jun., Lieutenant Colonel. Gilbert Wemple, Major. Hen­ ry B. Haswell, Adjutant. Albert Conkling, Quarter ••' Master. William J. Winne, Paymaster. G. V. Z. Piatt, Surgeon. Sidney Sawyer, Surgeon's Mate. Henry Campbell, Chaplain. GOVERNOR'S GUARDS. Parker Sargent, Captain. Fredus Van Home, It* Lieutenant. ClfY GUARDS. Daniel Deusler, Captain. NATIONAL GUARDS. Alexander Cameron, Captain. Friend Lawrence 1st Lieutenant.

FIRE DE?ABTiaENT. Lemuel Steele, Ch ;f Engineer. WilliamM'Ec-.nfc, Assistant. Lyman (':ia;>in, President. Stephen Put­ nam, Vice-President. IV. B. Miles, Lyman Chapir, John Ewart, Ezra C. Houston, Justus Wright, Trus­ tees. Archibald M' lure, Treasurer. H. S. Van In­ gen, Secretary. Ch Hes Pohman, Collector. 1 The Engine Houses are located as follows, viz:— No. 1, H. S. Van Ingen, Captain, Steuben Street; No. 2, Visscher Ten Eyck, Captain, Chapel Street; No. 3, assigned to the Alms House; No. 4, J. H. Davis, Cap­ tain, South Pearl Street; No. 5, Philo Booth, Captain, Washington Street; No. 6, G. Randall, Captain, State Street continued; No. 7, Stephen Putnam, Captain, Dean Street; No. 8, C. Vanderbelt, Captain, South Market Street; No. 9, James M'Glashan, Captain, South Pearl Street; No. 10, A. F. Wilson, Captain, North Market Street. The Hook and Ladder Compa- aiesare located as follows: No. 1, S. Humphrey, Cap­ tain, South Pearl Street; No. 2, E. H. Tucker, Captain, Water Street

Capital $240,000. Election 2d Tuesday in May, BARENT BLEECKER, Prendtnt. Directors—Abraham Van Vechten, Teunis Van Vechten, Jacob H. Ten Eyck, Jellis Winne, jun., Matthew Gregory, David Newland, Stephen Van Rens­ selaer, jun., John Trotter, Andrew Kirk, Volkert P. Douw, Nicholas Bleecker, Hugh Robinson. John Van Zandt, Cashier. Nicholas Bleecker, jun., H. S. Van Ingen, George Winne, Clerks. Dis­ count day, Thursday.

Capital $869,600. Election 1st Tuesday in June. FRANCIS BLOODGOOD, President. Directors. John D. P. Douw, Isaiah Townsend, Erastus Corning, Robert Boyd, Jared L. Rathbone. John N. Quackenbush, Rufus H. King, Gerrit Y. Lan­ sing, John Tayler Cooper, Simeon Do Witt, Pete;- Gansevoort, , jun. Richard Yates, Cashier. Henry Truax, William C. Miller, William M'Hargh, Inspectors. John W. Leake, Chester Bulkley, James Brown, Frederick L. Yates, CUrks. Discount day, Wednesday. \ Capital $442,000. Election 1st Monday inJuns. BENJAMIN KNOWER, President. Directors. Peter Boyd, Ezra Ames, Russel For­ syth, William Marvin, Friend Humphrey, Robert Dun- lop, Henry Newman, Samuel S. Fowler, Sylvanus P. Jermain, Thomas Hillhouse, Robert Shepherd, Benja­ min F. Butler. Thomas W. Olcott, Cashier. H. W. Palmer, Teller. Noah Lee, William M'Hench, Lemuel Jenkins, Fred­ erick Hill. Egbert Olcott, Bnnjamin Knower, jr., Clerks. Discount days, Tuesday and Friday. (tommtvtial Iffatift. Capital $300,000. Election SdTuesday ia June. JOSEPH ALEXANDER, President. Directors—Willard Walker, John Townsend, Lew­ is Benedict, Robert Gilchrist, William Cook, Seth Hastings, Richard Marvin, Oliver Kane, George W. Stanton, William Newton, David E. Gregory, Augus­ tus James. H. Bartow, Cashier—J. Stringham, Teller—L, Not­ ion, Bookkeeper—A. H. Lovett, Discount Clerk. Dis­ count days, Monday and Thursday. Ctanal asanft. Capital $300,000. Election 3d Tuesday In July. JOHN T. NORTON .President: Directors—Israel Smith, Edward C.Delavan, Hen­ ry L. Webb, Jeremiah Clark, James Goold, David Wood, Aaron Thorp, Alexander Marvin, James Porter, Edwin Croswell, Lyman Root, Lyman Chapin, Rich­ ard Varick De Witt, Joseph Russell. Theodore Olcott, Cashier. Charles, Hill, Teller. Isaac Seymour, Book-Keeper. Discount days, Wed­ nesday and Saturday. &U>ati£ Sa&injjs 33anft. Incorporated March, 1820* H. BARTOW, Treasurer. Office at Commercial Bank. Open every Saturday- afternoon, from 5 till 7 o'clock. HI Amount of principal deposited since the incorporation of the Bank, to Janua­ ry 1, 1831, $195,515 15 Amount of interest accrued, 19,350 35

214,865 50 Amount of principal withdrawn, $113,417 00 . Interest, 9,353 64 127,770 64

$87,094 36 The funds are invested as follows: Canal stocks #34,64514—Corporation of Albany $20,500—due from the Commercial Bank $30,94972 The number of depositors is 524, the majority of whom are minors and persons in humble circumstances.

ALBANY INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $300,000. Office 98 State Street. ISAIAH TOWNSEND, President. JXrectors—William James, Simeor De Witt, Fran­ cis Bloodgood, Charles R. Webster, 'i liomas Russell, Benjamin Knower, Teunis Van Vuchten, Erastus Corning, Barent Bleecker, Joseph Alexander, Gerrit Y. Lansing, Rufus H. King. Gideon Hawley, Secretary. MERCHANT'S INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital 8850,000. Office over Canal Bank. Election 1st Monday in January. CHARLES E. DUDLEY, \Pre>ident. Directors—Archibald Craig, Peter Wendell, Abe' French, William Cook, George Humphrey, John Wil- 'lard, Russel Forsyth, Jared L. Rathbone, Walter Clark» Bphraim Wilder, jun., Friend Humphrey, Alexander Marvin, John T. Norton, Willard Walker, Eleazar F. Backus, Joshua Tuffs, Benjamin F. Butler, Thomas W. Olcott, Henry L. Webb, Robert Dunlop, Robert Boyd, S. P. Je'rmain, William L. Marcy, John N. Q,uackenbush, Thomas Hillhouse, David E. Gregory, lacobll. Ten Eyck, John S. Walsh, John Savage, William Marvin. Carey Murdock, Secretary. liii dnitrt States' iacnofon atjtnei?. Office at Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank. Opea every day from 10 A. M. till 2 P. M.

Albany Post Office Department. SOLOMON VAN RENSSELAER, Postmaster. ROBERT ELLIOT, Assistant. W. R. Cantine, A. H. Coughtry, V. W. Graham, K. Van Rensselaer, Schuyler Van Rensselaer, M. Van Rens­ selaer, Clerks. Robert Erwin, Porter. Regulations. Office open from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. eve­ ry day, except Sunday; on Sunday, open from 8 to 9 A. M. from 12 to 1 at noon, and from 5 to 8 P. M. Postage on newspapers to be paid quarterly in advance on the first of January, April, July and October. The postage on letters for foreign countries, must be paid to the seaport from which they are to depart; ex­ cept letters to the British provinces of the Canadas and New-Brunswick; to these, letters can ba sent without payment of the United States postage, if desired. • Advertised letters should be asked for at the bar as such. Letters on which the postage is to be paid, should be handed to the clerk at the delivery. Other letters should be put into the letter box without ceremony. Closing of Mails. The southern mail, by steam-boat, will close at 3 P. M. every day, except Sunday, taking the mails for Hudson, Poughkeepsie, Cold Springs, West Point, Catskill, Kingston, Newburgh, and all offices in Greene county, below Athens and all in Ulster, Sullivan, Orange, Rockland, and Delaware counties. A mail is also closed at 9 P. M on Saturday, for New- York city, South, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Wash­ ington, and despatched by the Sunday morning boats. Mails for Kinderhook and Kinderhook Landing, Red- hook Landing, Tarrytown, Hyde-Park, and Hampton Landing, are closed at 9 P. M. every day, except Sun­ day, and forwarded by the morning boats. The southern mail, on the east side of the north river, closes Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evenings, at 0 P.M. Mails for Coeymans, New Baltimore, Coxsackie, and Athens, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evenings, at 8 P. M. In winter, during tho suspension of navigation, the great southern mail, together with the cast side way 5* BY E. B. CHILD.

Abbey, L., skipper, 214 s. Pearl Abbey, widow of Simon, 24 Division Abberly, William, carpenter, s. Pearl, corner Schuyler Abbott, James, mason, State continued Abel, Henry, 10 Orange, cor. Montgomery Abel, Andrew, accountant, 40 Van Schaick Abelman, Christian, carpenter and joiner, State con­ tinued Abernethy, Hugh, morocco dresser, Van Zandt Acker, Richard, cartman, rear of 67 Beaver Acker, widow of John, 35 Beaver Ackerman, Gilbert, 152 s. Pearl Ackerman, Gerrit, grocer, 150 s. Pearl Adams, William, proprietor of Albany and N. York line of tow boats, office 64 Quay, house 36 Liberty Adams, Ansel, hat store, 44 State Adams, Allen, blacksmith, 31 n. Pearl, house 35 Van Schaick Adams, John R., victualler, corner n. Market and Mark Lane, house Hudson Adams, Joseph, confectioner, 56 Hudson Adams, Roland, merchant, l7 State, house 47 Dean Adams, Gustin, grocery and fruit store, 5 State Adams, James, teacher, 167 s. Pearl Adams, Elias,cartman, Water Adams, Daniel, (C. S. & Co.) Colonie Adams, Nathaniel, Marble Pillar, Thorp & Sprague's buildings, cor. State and n. Market, house 28 Dean Adams, Amos, baker, State continued, opposite Wash­ ington Square Z ALBANY DIRECTORY. Adams, Amos, painter, 148 s. Pearl AOKLFHI HOTEL, 38 State ADJUTANT GANERAL'S OFFICB, State Hall AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, Hamilton west of s. Pear! AFRICAN METHODIST CHURCH, neaif State-st continued Agar, William, laborer, Johnson Aitken, John, manufacturer patent leather, *. Market, below Ferry, house Schuyler Aiken, James, printer, Herkimer near church Akerly, Samuel, cooper, cor. Union and Hamilton ALADDIN'S LAMP, Law Buildings, s. Market cor. Bea­ ver ALBANY ARGUS, 454 s. Market ALBANY DAILY ADVERTISER, 7 Websters' buildings, «. Pearl near Elm Tree ALBANY EVENING JOURNAL, 71 State ALBANY INSURANCE COMPANY, 58 State ALBANY LIBRARY, Atheneum buildings, n. Market ALBANY ACADEMY, Academy Park ALBANY FEMALE SEMINARY, Division near s. Pearl ALBANY FEMALE ACADBMY, Montgomery near Steu­ ben ALBANY APPRENTICES LIBRARY, 448 s. Market ALBANY THEATRE, s. Pearl ALBANY POST OFFICE, 386 and 388 n. Market ALBANY MINERAL SPRINGS, Ferry near *. Pearl ALBANY SYRACUSE AND OSWEGO LINE, Charles S. Olm- •tead agent, office 90 Quay, ALBANY TELEGRAPH, printing office, 44 Dean, ALBANY AND LINE OF TOWBOATS, 64 Q,u ay ALBANY ALMS HOUSE, south of Lydius continued ALBANY TYPE FOUNDRY, 8 Liberty ALBANY COFFEE HOUSB, corner Beaver and Green ALBANY SAVINGS BANK, at Commercial Bank, State ALBANY MUSEUM, Thorp and Sprague's buildings, cor. State and n. Market ALBANY TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY, Washington Hall, «. Pearl ALBANY NURSERY, Western Turnpike, 2 miles from the city Albrow, Andrew, carpenter, s. Lansing Aloombrack, widow of John, Clinton ALBANY DIRECTORY. 3 Albright, John, Lydius continued Aldrich, Jacob, shoemaker, 138 s. Pearl Alexander, Mrs., Eagle cor. Maiden Lane Alexander, Joseph, president Commercial Bank, AdeV phi Hotel 38 State Alexander, Morgan I., Orange Aley, Hannah, 218 s. Pearl Allan, M., dress maker, 341 n. Market , Allanson, Mrs., Maiden Lane, opposite City Hall Allanson, Eliza, Maiden Lane, opposite City Hall Allcott, Thomas, 6 Van Tromp Alcott, Thomas, jr. 16 n. Pearl Allen, Benoni C., coroner and police constable, police office, house 52 Lydius Allen, Horace, broker 601 s. Market Allen, S. & M., 443 s. Market Allen & Hazard, (Tilly Allen & John V. S. Hazard,) dry goods, 410 n. Market Allen, Tilly, (A. & H.) corner Columbia and n. Pearl Allen, James, carpenter, 55 Orange Allen, James, carpenter, eornor *.Fearl and Ferry Allen, Dennis, carpenter, 45 Van Schaick Allen, William, D., carpenter, Canal Basin Allen, John, 52 Hudson Allen, Nathan, carpenter, 66 Montgomery Allen, John, barber, 14 State continued Allen, Peter W., coach maker, 40 Lydius Allibornis, Ann Mary, corner William and Hamilton Allison & Weed, (David Allison and Sam'LR. Weed) harness makers, 471 s. Market Allison, David, (A. & W.) 79 Green Allison, William N., silversmith, 100 Hudson Allison, John, blacksmith, cor. Hamilton and Union Alliston & Mallows, grocers, 89 Quay Allsten, David, cabinet maker, 33 Fox Alvord, William, (M. & A.) 7 Steuben Alvord & Winne, eabinet makers, 117 State Alworth, Samuel W., grocer, 121 Pier Ambler, Maria, boarding house, 45 Beaver AMERICAN MASONICK RECORD, 63 State AMERICAN HOTEL, 100 State Ames, Ezra, portrait painter, 41 *. Pearl 4 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Ames, Julius R., miniature painter, 41 s. Pearl Ames, Angelo, 41 s. Pearl Ames, Horatio, (E. & A.) Green, near Hudson Ames, James, shoemaker, Embargo court Ames, Charles F., printer, 16 Beavci Amsdell, William, brewer, 14 Rose Anderson, Robert, labourer, 19 Quay Anderson, Robert, canal Basin Anderson, D., shoemaker, Colonic Anderson, James, 4.4 Church Anderson, John, moulder, Knox Andre, John, laborer, rear s. Pearl below Kane's walk Andrews, John, butcher, Lydius continued Andrews, Truman, printer, 16 Hamilton Andrews, Amos, wheelwright, 41 Beaver Andrews, Christina, boarding house, cor. n. Pearl and Steuben Andrews, Orrin, baker, Orchard Angus, widow Margaret, 2 Van Schaick Angus, Nancy, grocer, 130 s. Pearl Angus, Sally, Van Woert Annesly, William, IS Union Annesly, Lawson, looking glass store, 327 n. Market h. 21 Steuben Anthony, Jared, baker, 130 s. Pearl, and grocer, 83 Quay Anthony, Michael, blacksmith, Howard, near Centre Market Appunzeller, Andrew, laborer, State continued Arcularius, Frederick, currier, Bass Arms, Guy, lottery and exchange office, 442 s. Mar­ ket, res. City Coffee House Arms, Noadiah L., 35 Green Arms, John, cooper, 44 Green Armstrong, A., shoemaker, 178 n. Market Armstrong, Robert, grocer, 178 n. Market Artcher, Edward, (S. & A.) Jay opposite Lancaster school Artcher, Michael, inn-keeper, cor. Eagle and Pine Artcher, John, teamster, s, High Artcher, widow Mary, 27 Pine A.ry, Henry, portrait painter, 72 State, residence cor Hud -on and Liberty ALBANY DIRECTORY. 5 Ashten, P., gardener, Washington Aspinwall, Lewis, bell-founder, 38 Beaver, house 84 Lydius ATHENEUM BUILDINGS, 369 n. Market Atkins, Ben, accountant, office Law Buildings, h. 24 Howard Atkins, Robert, laboror, Malcom ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE, State Hall Austin, William, tin and sheet iron worker, 419 «. Market, h. Westerlo A. H. AUSTIN, .Manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, 404 North Market. Austin, Abraham, carpenter, 57 Beaver Austin, Jeremiah, Skipper, 72 Beaver Austin, Benjamin, cartman, 78 Beaver Austin, Benjamin, jr., carpenter, 78 Beaver Austin, Maria, 80 Howard Avan, Thomas H., Daniel* Ayers, James, furrier, 6 Rose Ayres, William, tailor, Lodge B. Babcock, Richardson, carpenter, 227 s. Pearl Babcock, John, shoemaker, 41 Union Bacon, John F., clerk of Senate, office 64 State, h. Washington Bacon & Ford, attorneys and counsellors, 64 State Badeau, John, tavern-keeper, 72 Washington Badgley, Joseph F., constable, 99 n. Market Bagley, William, (McM. & B.) Ferry, near Green Bagley, William, waiter, Orange, west of Chapel Bailey, Joseph, rear 53 Liberty Bailey, Amos, sash and blind factory, Bass, near •. Pearl Bailey, Henry, furrier, Dallius Bailey, Timothy, machinist, 87 n. Pearl Bain, Peter, (G., B. & Co.) Lydius near Green Baird, Mrs. M., milliner, 94 State A2 6 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Baird, James J., brickmaker, Bass Baker, Nathaniel, carpenter, s. Lansing Baker, Solomon, printer, Orange, between n. Market and n. Pearl Baker, John C, coach maker, Dallius Baker, Ellis, (R. & B.) 53 Liberty Baker, James, engineer, Fayette Baker, John, painter, 134 State Baker, Aaron, (S. & B.) victualling cellar, under Cen­ tre Market Baldwin, F., assistant weigh master, Lawrence Baldwin, widow Polly, boarding house, 20 Hamilton Ball, John, tailor, cor. Church and Bass Ball, Mary, boarding house, 45 Hudson Ballantine, Robert, corner Hudson and Liberty Baltimore, James, white washer, Green, south end Bamman, Henry, Elk, opposite Academy Park Bamman, Henry W., Elk, opposite Academy Park Bancraft, H. A., n. Ferry Bancraft, H. A. & Co., lumber merchants, wFerry Bander, Uriah, shoemaker, rear 124 State f Banfill, Daniel, mason, Dove BANK OF ALBANY, cor. State and n. MarkJ BANK, NEW-YORK STATE, 69 State BANK, MECHANIC'S AND FARMERS', n. MarketL, "corne r Mark lane BANK, COMMERCIAL, 40 State BANK, CANAL, 430 n. Market Banker, Benjamin, Green, cor. Johnson Banlica, Christopher, rear s. Pearl, below Kane's walk Bantam, John, cutler and whitesmith, 1 Fox, h. 35 Van Schaick BAPTIST CHURCH, (first) Green near Hamilton Barber, Geo. W., painter, Lydius continued Barber, Mr. gardener, 249 Washington Barclay, Benjamin, laborer, 24 Fox Barker, Charles, hat store 438 s. Market, h. Lydius near Rose Barker, Misses, 611 s. Market Barker, John, gardener, State continued Berlin, Joseph, straw hat manufacturer, 83 n. Pearl Barnard, F. J., lumber merchant, office Canal Basin* h. Lumber ALBANY DIRECTORY. 7 Earner, Levi, carpenter, Fayette Barnes, G. W., wheelright, 48 Washington Barney, William, cor. Lydius and Lark Barney, widow, 132 Lydius Barnfather, William, laborer, 226 ». Pearl Barrel William, s. Pearl, below Ferry Barrett, Michael, grocer, 50 Van Schaick Barrett, William, gold beater, 15 Beaver Barrett, widow, Spring Barrett, William, 40 Fox Barrett, Richard, pavior, Fox Barringer, Frederick, 43 Maiden lane Barry, J., shoemaker, Green near Hudson Barry, widow Ann, 37 n. Pearl Barry, Susan, boarding house, Hamilton Barry, John, pilot, Quay near Lydius Bartholomew, A., agent Hudson River Steam Boat Company, office Pier, foot of Hamilton, h. 110 n. Market Bartholomew, Charles, grocer, 53 and 63 Beaver Bartley, Michael, laborer, Pine, near City Hall Barton, Joseph, type founder rear 63 Beaver Barlow, Henry, cashier Commercial Bank, res. City Hotel Batchellor, T., office Basin, h. Fayette Batchellor, Galen, (J. S. & Co.) Mrs. Keown's, Hudson Bateman, Edward, pavior, rear s. Pearl, below Ferry Bates, Jeremiah H, cooper, 43 Dean, house Swan cor. Elk Bates, Horatio, 35 Hudson Bates, David, F., comb mender, Hudson cor. Green Bates, Alson, comb factory, 143 n. Market Bates, Jeremiah, laborer,-Basset Battersby, John, butcher, 118 Lydius Battle, Mellen, machinist, 49 Hawk Baumus, David, carpenter, Hallenbakc Bay, J. & J. W,, druggists, cor. s. Market and State Bay, William, physician, office 74, h, 49 n. Pearl Bay, John W., (J. & J. W. B.) 309 n. Market Bay, John, (J. & J. W. B.)49 n. Pearl Bayeux, Thomas, (R. & B.) 37 Hudson Beals, Mrs. Sally, 16 Daniels 8 ALBANY DIRECTORY Bcattie, Alexander, culler of staves, 62 Church Beattie, William, clerk in Comptroller's office, Hawk Beaurmachais, Francis, Scovell's alley rear s. Pearl Beck, T. Romeyn, principal Albany Academy, resi­ dence Academy Beck, Lewis C, 28 n. Pearl Becker, Adam P., laborer, 57 Church Becker, William A., Utica House, cor. s. Market and Embargo court Beckford, Silas, 4 #. Lansing Beckwith, William, laborer, Orchard Bedell, Richard, victualler, stall No. 2 Centre Market, house Knox Beebe, T. T., carpenter, shop and dwelling Orange, east of n. Market Beebe, Asaph, victualling cellar,undcr the South* Mar­ ket, porter house cor. Lydius and Quay, resi­ dence 8 s. Pearl Beebe, R. D., shoemaker, Elk Beecher, Marcus L., s. Lansing Beekman, Peter Douw, 21 Van Schaick Beers, Elizabeth, cor. Lodge and Maiden Lane Belisle, Augustine, boatman, 25 church Bell, James, lottery and exchange office, Thorp and Sprague's buildings, house 59 a. Pearl Bell, Robert, grocer, 72 s. Pearl Bell, Joseph, select school, cor. n. Pearl and Orange, house 138 State Bell, Dr. S., 138 State Bell, William, 31 Van Schaick Bell, Ann, Wilson Belknap, Zebina, 41 Columbia Belton, Hugh, grocer, Van Zandtcor. William BEMENTS HOTEL, 82 State Bement, Caleb N., 82 State Bement, Leonard, Fort Orange Hotel s. Market Bement, Butler, silver plater, 6 Church Ben, Peter, rear 136 n. Market Benedict & Roby, (Lewis Benedict and Joseph Roby) hardware merchants, 387 s. Market Benedict, Lewis, (B. & R.) cor. Capitol Park & Spring Benedict, Mrs. Caroline, 304 n. Market ALBANY DIRECTORY. 9 Benjamin, Caleb, 16 State continued Benjamin, Chauncy, grocer, cor. Howard and William Beiuie, widow of H. F. confectioner, 359 n. Market Rentier, John, laborer, s. Lansing Bennett, H. M., general agent and conveyancer, office 67 State, residence 6 Water Bennett, Mrs. Polly, Bass Bennett, James, Lumber Bennett, William, Spring Bennett, James, laborer, Clinton Bennett, James, blacksmith, 228 s. Pearl Bennett, Robert, Aladdin's*Lamp, law buildings Benson & Mockredge, plane makers, 28 Howard Benson, David, (B. & M.) 32 Howard Benson, Abraham, carpenter, 23 Van Schaick Bent, Thomas & Co. manufacturer's, agent for sale of cut nails, &c. and manufacturers of Albany hollow ware, store 463 s. Market, furnace below Ferry Bent, Thomas (T. B. & Co.) 103 Green, near Westerlo Bent, Bartlett, (T. B. & Co.) 105 Green, near Wes­ terlo Bentley, widow, 38 Liberty Bentley, James, accountant, 38 Liberty Bergin, Patrick, mason, Bass, near the river Bergin, Thomas, mason, Bass near the river Bcrringcr, J. & Co. clock manufacturers and impor­ ters, 102 n. Pearl Berrey, Joseph N., grocer, 88 Quay Betts, Richard D., merchant, 21 State, h. 37 Columbia Bice, Abraham, steam boat pilot, 44 Church Biddie, Margaret, grocer, 172 ». Market Bicknell, B., merchant, 40 Washington, house State continued Bigelow, Jackson, harness maker, 88 State Biglan, Michael, laborer, 2 chapel Bigley, widow, B., 38 Orange Bignall, John, Park Bile, Michael, laborer, Fayette Billings, widow Catharine, boarding house, 48 Union Bilson, Abraham, white washer, cor. Lodge and Mai­ den Lane Bilyeu, Margaret, Fox continued 10 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Bilyeu, Cornelius, mason, Fox continued Bingham, Andrew, teamster, Van Zandt Bird, James, shoemaker, 49 s. Pearl Birdsall & Brown, grocers, 1 Division Birdsall, David H. (B. & B.) 25 Hamilton, Birdsall, George, maltster, State continued Birmingham, James, laborer, Rose Alley Bissell, William, turner, 44 Steuben Bissell, Elias, cradle and wheelwright, 23 Pine Blackall, Joseph, lock smith and bell hanger, 44 s. Pearl, house 121 Lydius Blackall, Robert, sexton First Presbyterian church, house session room, 48 Beaver Blackall, James, blacksmith, 14 Daniels Blackall, William, assistant city superintendant, 1 *. Pearl Blackall, E., hair dresser, 3 s. Pearl Blake, Mrs. Ellen, Orange, west of chapel Blake, Ann, widow, 49 Union Blake, Henry, 49 Union Blake, Solomon, pocket book manufacturer, 26 Van Schaick Blake, George, hatter, Park Blake, John, carpenter, Patroon Blake, Adam, 44 Maiden Lane Blakeman, James, 285 Washington Blanchard, Anthony, surrogate and attorney and coun­ sellor, office Law Buildings, house Capitol Park Blanchard, J., hair dresser, Thorp & Sprague's build­ ings, and corner of Hudson and Dean Blanchard, Elisha, morocco dresser, Lydius below s. market Blanchard, Mary, Clinton Blaney, Oliver, laborer, Quay cor. Lydius Blaney, John, miller, Van Woert Bleecker, Nicholas, 288 n. Market Bleecker, Henry, 43 n. Pearl Bleecker, John, 56 n. Pearl Bleecker, G. V. S., 87 s. Pearl Bleecker, Harmanus, (B. & H.) attorney and counsel­ lor, office 64 State, res. Mansion House Bleecker, Harmanus, jr., (V. S. & B.) 283 n. Market ALBANY DIRECTORY. 11 Bleecker, Henry, jr., (R. K. & Co.) 43 n. Pearl Bleecker, George M., (J. H. T. E. As Co.) 43 n. Pearl Bleecker, Charles N., 43 n. Pearl Bleecker, William E., 43 n. Pearl Bleecker & Henry, attorneys and counsellors, 64 State Bleecker, John R., 354 n. Maiket Bleecker, Barent, 317 n. Market Bleecker, Nicholas, jr., City Hotel Blinn, Mrs., Lydius near s. Market Blinn, Miss Roxey Ann, habit and dress maker, Ly­ dius near s. Market Bliss, E., stable keeper, Canal Basin Blodget, Alanson, merchant, 126 State Bloodgood, Francis, Mayor of City, 111 State Bloodgood & Van Schaick, attorneys and counsellors Atheneum Buildings, n. Market Bloodgood, S. De Witt, (B. & V. S.)47 n. Pearl Bloodgood, F. jr., 373 n. Market Bloom, John, sail maker, 44 Quay Bloomer, John, 58 Quay Bloomhart, George, gardener, State continued Boardman, William, carpenter, 74 n. Pearl Boardman, William G., merchant, 14 State, house 85 Lydius Boardman, William, s. High Boardman, & Van Voast, carpenters, shop 30 Howard Boardman, John, builder, shop Beaver west ». Pearl, h. 93 State Boatman, Eli, comb maker, 124 Washington Bogart John, measurer of wood, 658 s. Market Bogart, Mrs. Margaret, Rice's row, Quackenbush Bogart, Isaac, 192 n. Market Bogart, W. H. L., Rice's row, Quackenbush Bohanan, William, blacksmith, Lydius near Union Boice, widow, State continued Bond, Henry, baker, 25 Hudson Bonney, Edward, furnace man, 69 Beaver Bonsall & Brasher, merchants, 369 n. Market, res. 305 n. Market. Boom, widow, 23 Washington Boom, J. W., laborer, 138 s. Pearl Booth, Philo, inspector of beef and pork, 8 Maiden lane, h. 209 Washington 12 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Booth, Thankful, laborer, Rensselaer Borne, Alonzo, grocer, 629 s. Market Borst, John, 66 Montgomery Bortle, P., laborer, Malcom Bortle, George, stage agent, 6 Lydius BOSTON PACKET LINE OFFICE, L. Gay agent, 107 Pier, foot of State Boston, James, laborer, 16 s. Pearl Bostwick, Andrew, boarding house and blacking man­ ufacturer, 122 s. Pearl Botsford, Reuben, grocer, Quay cor. Steuben Bounds, Cornelius, shoemaker, Lydius near Union Bowden, James, pavior, Orange west of Chapel Bowen, David, oyster and porter house, lower end s. Pearl Bowers, Benjamin, carpenter, Van Woert Bowhay, widow of G., 7 Van Tromp Bowhay, James, baker, 7 Van Tromp Bowie, widow Nancy, 35 Fox Bowlsby, Daniel L., deputy county elerk, office City Hall Bowlsby, Levi N., county^clerk's office, City Hall Bowne, John, weigher and measurer and collector, office State street bridge, h. Quackenbush Boyd, Robert, brewer, Franklin, h. Ferry near Green Boyd, Peter & John I., office 423 s. Market Boyd, Peter, 63 Ferry Boyd, John I., Eagle Tavern Boyd & Hoyt, (William Boyd and Henry Hoyt) silver­ smiths and jewellers, 393 s. Market, Law Build­ ings Boyd, William, (B. & H.) 51 s. Pearl Boyd, James, weigh master, 33 n. Market Boyd, Thomas, hat store, 423 s. market, house 4 Lib­ erty Boyd, Doct. James P. 30 «. Pearl Boyd, Robert, pavior, 59 Liberty Boyd, Israel S., teacher, 209 s. Pearl Boyd, John, skipper, 117 Green Boyd, widow Catharine, 117 Green Boyden, E. W., blacksmith, cor. Beaver and Hallen- bake, house Park st. ALBANY DIRECTORY. 18 Boyden, Phoebe, 16 Hamilton Boyle, Bryan, laborer, 231 n. Market Bradbury, Samuel, Orange' & Bradford, William, carpenter, rear, 138 s. Pearl Bradford, Hugh, builder, Quay, near the South Maf- ket Bradford, widow of Rev. John M., 311 n. Market Bradley, Hugh, laborer, Rensselaer Bradley, Chester P., carpenter, 43 Church Bradley, Lemuel, boards at Montgomery Hall Bradshaw, William, carpenter, 168 s. Pearl Bradstreet, Jonathan P., proprietor of Mansion Houee 349 n. Market Bradt, Francis I., baker, 174 n. market Bradt, Gerrit T., 639 s. market Bradt, Henry, mason, Ferry, near s. Market Bradt, Daniel, mason, 12 Daniels Bradt, Polly, 5 Water Bradt, Adrian, laborer, Clinton Bradt, Adrian, carpenter, State continued Bradt, Miss Ellen, tailoress, Orchard Bradt, Aaron, carpenter, 136 Lydius Bradt, Peter, laborer, Maiden Lane Bradt, Andrew, laborer, State continued Bradt, Gerrit, mason, Lawrence Bradt, Henry, cartman, State continued Bradt, Peter, cartman, 61 State continued Bradt, Rachel, 4 Fox Bradt^Christian, laborer, Schenectady turnpike Bradt, Peter, teamster, Malcom Bradwell, widow Betsey, cor. Montgomery and Lum­ ber Brady, Cornelius, laborer, cor. Bass and Quay Brady, Peter, eooper, Malcom Brady, William, musicianer, 18 Van Schaiok Brady, P., laborer, Maiden Lane Brady, Philip, laborer, Schuyler Braid wood, James, blacksmith, Fayette Brainard, B., skipper, 106 Washington Brainard, widow Lucretia, Franklin Brainard, Elijah, superintendent of south Ferry, #*». *. Market and Ferry B 14 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Brainard, George, block and pump maker, 32 Quay, house 7 Water Brainard, Leonard, skipper, 678 s. market Brannan, Patrick, laborer, 21 Oraiigo Branin, Andrew, Rensselaer Branin, James, laborer, Johnson Bray, Anson, Malcom Brayton, William, turner, Jackson Brayton, Christopher, Schuyler Breese, H. G., 20 s. Pearl, at Mrs. Swans Brennan, James, laborer, Patroon Brewer, James, tobacconist, Schuyler Brewster, S. C. & Co., lottery and exchange office, 365 n. Market Brewster, Stephen A., hackman, Patroon Brewster, widow E., boarding house, 70 Beaver Brian, John, mason, Bass Briare, widow of Peter, confectioner, 20 Green Bridgeford, William, mason, Schenectady turnpike Bridgeford, John, grocer, Schenectady turnpike Bridgen, Misses, 27 Steuben Bridgen, T. Atwood, attorney and counsellor, Rice's row, Quackenbush Bridges, Earl, shoemaker, 47 Van Schaick Briggs, Joseph, millwright, cor. of State and Lodge Briggs, Isaac B., tavern and livery stable, cor. Wash­ ington and Hawk Briggs, Job, cor. Washington and Hawk Briggs, Thomas, shoemaker Johnson Bright, Thomas, tailor, cor. Van Schaick and Chapel Brinkerhoff, John, 3 Dean Brinkerhoff, Elizabeth, 39 n. Pearl -4JC Brinkerhoff, George, 39 n. Pearl * Brinkerhoff, Richard I., 58 State Brinkerhoff, Jacob, laborer, 39 Fox Brissett, Mitchcl, furrier, 40 Church Brockway, Joseph, Mulberry Brockway, David, milkman, Church cor. Bass Broderick, John S., clerk, Van Zandt Bromley, Isaac W. R., chancellor's clerk, office Capi­ tol, res. Merchants' Hotel Bromley, Elizabeth, Steuben, near Academy Park . ALBANY DIRECTORY. 15 Bromley, Robert, laborer, Rensselaer Bromley, Hiram, 25 Hamilton Bronson, Greene C, attorney-general, office State Hall, res. American Hotel Bronson, H, physician, office 406 n. Market, res. City Coffee House Brooks, Abraham, comb maker, Fayette Brooks, Miss A., dress maker, 76 s. Pearl Brooks & Piatt, carpenters, 98 Hudson Brooks, Jonathan, carpenter, 13 Plain Brooks, Jonathan, jr., flour and provision store, cor. *. Pearl and Division Brooks, Samuel, steamboat pilot, 61 n. Market Brooks, widow of Peter, 100 Hudson Brooks, Jonathan A., carpenter, Daniels Brooks, Anthony, collector 1st ward, 110 s. Pearl Brooks, widow of Jonathan, 15 Plain Brooks, Walter, labourer, 71 Ferry Brothers, Lewis, carpenter, Rose alley Brower, John, painter, 19 Van Schaick Brower," Nicholas, carpenter, 203 s. Pearl Brower, Henry, hatter, 49 Liberty Brower, Hessel, coach trimmer, 29 Church Brower, widow of William, 210 s. Pearl Brown, Allen, (D. & B.) 15 Montgomery Brown, Elias A., 15 Montgomery Brown, Edward, dock master, 321 n. Market Brown, A. E., agent for Yates & Mclntyre, office 460 s. Market, h. 21 Beaver Brown, John, grocer, 136 Washington Brown, Robert, grocer, foot of Division, h. 15 Hamil­ ton Brown, widow Jane Ann, 42 Beaver Brown, James & Son, merchant tailors, 61 Washing­ ton Brown, Robert, tailor, 61 Washington Brown, Milton M., accountant 28 Fox Brown, Rufus, merchant, 75 State, h. 35 Columbia Brown, George, inn-keeper, 180 n. Market Brown, Isaac, hardware store, 128 State, h. Chapel Brown, Doct. James M., 253 n. Market Brown, Aaron, 24 Howard 16 ALBANY DIRECTORY. . Brown, William, boards at Columbian and National Hotel Brown, George laborer, 606 5. Market Brown, widow, 176 s. Pearl Brown, Thomas, piano forte manufacturer, 94 State Brown, Dorothy, 42 State Brown, Helena, 42 State Brown, George, drayman, Rose alley Brown, Peter, cartman, 106 Washington Brown, Maria, widow of James, porter house, 23 n. Pearl Brown, Henry, cartman, 120 Washington Brown, Sylvester, carpenter, Mechanic's Hall, Chapel Brown, Joseph, domestic coffee and blacking manufac­ turer, 85 ».^Pearl Brown, Matthews, grocer, cor. Chapel and Fox, and 108 Pier Brown, Jonathan, harness maker, 249 Washington Brown, Joseph, shoemaker, 219 s. Pearl Brown, James, barber, 19J State Browning, Potter, livery stable keeper, Church, res. Columbian and National Hotel Brownlee, Samuel, (M'C. & B.) 384 n. Market Brownlee, William, grocer, William, opposite Centre Market Bruce, William, stono cutter, 11 Water Brush, Jesse G., (M. & B.) 67 Ferry3 Bryan, John, fur store 375 ». Market, h. Schuyler near s. Pearl Bryan, Charles, Schuyler near s. Pearl Bryan, Francis, dry good store 230 n. Market Bryan, John, pedlar, 37 Van Schaick Bryant, George, brickmaker, Lydius, west of*. Pearl Bryant, John, brickmaker, Lydius, west of s. Pearl Bryen, widow Elizabeth, Van Woert Buchenan, James, mal&ter, Water Buckbee, John, collector 3d ward, corner Dean and Maiden lane Buckbee, James A., brush maker, cor. Dean and Mai­ den lane Buckbee, John C, skipper, corner Dean and Maiden lane ALBANY DIRECTORY. 17 Buckbee, Enos, hatter, State continued, near Dove Buckbee, Stephen, Cartman, rear State continued, near Dove Buckbee, Ezra, cartman, State continued Buckbee, Henry, cartman, State continued Buckbee, Joseph, 85 n. Market Bucklay, Patrick, carpenter, Van Zandt Bucklin, John, grocer, 60 Quay Buckman, John, 43 Beaver Buel, Jesse, Western turnpike, 2 miles from city Bucl & Wilson, Albany Nursery, Western turnpike Bugby, widow of Abiel, 36 Dean Bulkley, Chester, clerk in State Bank, residence Mrs. Keown's, Hudson Bulkley & Conklin, merchants, cor. Dean and State Bulkley, W. F., (B. & C.) Howard Bulkley, Patrick, grocer, 148 s. Pearl Bullions, Rev. Peter, professor of languages, Albany Academy Bullock, B. F., grocer, cor. Lydius and Green Bulson, Nicholas, 63 n. Market Bulson, John, teamster, 52 n. Market Bunce, Isaiah, editor Defender, office old City Hall, cor. s. Market and Hudson, Burbank, Abraham, grocer, Quay near s. Market Burch, Rev. Thomas, pastor 2d Methodist Episcopal church, house Chapel, between Fox and Steuben Burden, Edmund, cabinet maker, Franklin Burdick, Jonathan, carpenter, cor. Union and Lydius Burger, Thomas, laborer, Schuyler Burgess, L. G., jeweller, 21 \ Hudson, house 64 Ferry, cor. Franklin Burgess, John, grocer, 587 s. Market, Burgess, Frederick, 252 n. Market Burgess, Thomas, Ferry Burgoin, Mr., Laborer, 218 s. Pearl Burhans, widow, 9 s. Pearl Burke, Joshua A., 43 *. Pearl Burke, James, laborer, William Burnop, Philip, 651 s. Market Burnop, Miss P., milliner, 485 s. Market Burns, Martin, upholster, Maiden lane B2 18 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Burns, John, cooper, Lydius- Burns, Daniel, laborer, 625 s. Market Burns, Francis, laborer, rear 128 s. Pearl Burrell, Abraham, baker, Ferry, cor. of Green Burt, Thomas M., Patroon:, near n. Pearl Burt Uri, brewer, William near Centre Market Burt, Edward, confectioner, 350 n. Market Burt, Esther, 115 Washington Burton, Isaac, deputy sheriff, office Law Buildings, house 80' Washington Burton, John I., attorney and counsellor, office 67 state, house 80 Washington Burton, Dock Elisha S., office 2 *. Pearl Burton, Matthew, carpenter, 99 n. Market Bush, John, Schuyler Buss, Asaph E., grocer, cor. Ferry and Grem Butler, Benjamin F., office 126* house W9 State Butler, John,, grocer, 117 Pier. Butler, Calvin, cartman, State continued Butler, Ward C., stage agent, 25 Union Butler, Edward, laborer, Embargo couit Butler, John, William Bntterfield, Jonas* carpenter, Rtensselaer c. Qaddle, Mary, & Lansing Caesar, Richard, 67 Fox Cafferty, William C, merchanttailor, 482 s. Market, house 59' Hudson Cahall, James, maltster* a, Lansing; Cahall, Patrick, laborer,. Orchard Cahill, Joseph, grocer, 617 s. Market Cain, Michael, clock & watch maker* Sch'y turnpike. Gain, R., painter, rear 26i Washington Caldwell, William, res. Bementfs: Hotel Caldwell, William, cartman, Greensouth oCFerry Caldwell, Ephraim, cartman,. 660 & Market. Caleb, Mrs. Maria, 20 Howard. Calker, Henry, laborer, Clinton Calkins, Obadiah, laborer*. 59 Beaver, Callaghan, Andrew & Co;, grocer, 15 Howard Callender, David, turner* cor, Foxrand Chapel ALBANY DIRECTORY. 19 Callistor, John, laborer, Herkimer Cameron, Robert, 8 Green Cameron, J. & A., clothing store, 478 s. Market Cameron, John, (J. & A. C.) Westerlo, near Franklin Cameron, Mexander, (J. & A. C.,) 8 Green Cameron, Alexander, silversmith, 23 Washington Cameron, Margaret, 78 Beaver Cammeyer, William, jr., engraver and copper plate printer, 489 s. Market, house 84 Hudson Campbell, Archibald, Deputy Secretary of State, office State Hall, house 52 Division Campbell, Storrs & Co., (James Campbell & Dwighf Storrs) merchants, 48 State Campbell, James, jr., (C. S. & Co.) residence City Hotel Campbell, W. S., merchant, 53 State, res. City Hotel Campbell, William, cryer of court, Webb's row, 61 Maiden Lane Campbell, William, wood merchant, 48 Dean Campbell, William, grocer, n, Ferry Campbell, William, carpenter, Westerlo Campbell, widow of Benjamin, 101 n. Market, Campbell, Robert, tobacconist, 17 Washington Campbell, Robert, laborer, Orange Campbell, Henry, merchant, corner, s. Pearl and Hudson Campbell, Mrs. Christina, confectioner, Green CANAL BANK, 430 n. Market CANAL BUILDINGS, cor. State and Quay CANAL COLLECTORS OFFICE, Canal Buildings* cor. State and Quay Ii. CAJTIMEE* OYSTER. VIOTU-AXmCt & COFFBB ROOM No. 488, South Market-street, one door south of Montgomery Hall, h. 37 Church. Cantine, William R., 9 Columbia Capron, Melatiah, carpenter, head of Orange? Capron, Benjamin C, carpenter, Orange Capron, Joshua, carpenter, 39 Van Schaick, Capron, John, carpenter, 202 j, Pearl 20 ALBANY piRECTORY. Capron, William N., painter, 232 Washington Capron, Charles, Washington Capron, Benjamin, carpenter, Orange west of Chapel Cary, J. & D. H., merchants, 45 Quay Cary, Joseph, (J. & D. H. C.) 3 Plain Carey, John, laborer, 82 Fox Carey, John, laborer, west end of Orange Carey, Abraham, shoemaker, Lumber Carl, John, cartman, Rensselaer Carmichael, Daniel, flour store Water, house 209 n. Market Carmichael, James, baker, 636 s. Market Carmichael, John, baker, Westerlo Carpenter, William, merchant tailor, 71 Hudson Carpenter, G. W., surveyor, Orchard Carpenter, David E., shoemaker, cor. n. Market and Columbia Carr, William H., 132 Lydius Carr, Mrs. Nancy, 132 Lydius Carrig, John, laborer, Westerlo Carroll, John, tobacconist, 90 Fox Carroll, John, laborer, Schuyler Carroll, Owen D., cartman, 90 Fox Carroll, Michael, grocer, 600 s. Market Carroll, Thomas, burr mill stone manufacturer, 198 n. Market Carroll, James, laborer, Schenectady turnpike Carroll, William, cartman Fox Carter, Lomi, shoemaker, 165 s. Pearl Carter, William C, 30 Maiden lane Carter, Misses, boarding house, 94 ». Pearl Carter, James, mason, 20 Pine , Carter, Amos, shoemaker, 220 s. Pearl Case, Benjamin, tin and sheet iron worker, 121 State,, h. 67 Beaver Case, George S., grocer, Canal Basin Case, John, 60 Quay Cassidy, Patrick, victualler, stalls Noa 1, 3 and & Centre Market, res. 47 Maiden lane Cassidy, widow of John, 47 Maiden lane Cassidy, widow Mary, 60 Church Cassidy, John P., (P. & C.) res. 47 Maiden lane ALBANY DIRECTORY. 21 Cassidy, John, Van Woert Cassin, Dennis, grocer, 234 n. Market Caswell, Andrew, mason, 111 Lydius Catamole, Jacob, laborer, Van Zandt CATHOLIC CHURCH, cor. Chapel and Pine Caton, John, laborer, rear 132 n. Market Cavannaugh, Patrick, laborer, CENTRE MARKET, S. Pearl and Howard Center, John, teamster, Fox continued Center, Rev. Samuel, Chapel cor. Steuben Chadsey, J. F., grocer and oyster dealer, Quay, near the South Market Chadwick, Abigail, fortune teller, Pine cor. Lodge Chadwick, William, cartman, 18 State continued Chadwick, Culver, cartman, Park-st. Chaffee, D., soap stone manufactory, 276 n. Market CHAMBKRLAIN'S OFFICE, City Hall Chamberlain, Charles, boards at Montgomery Hall Chambers, Catharine, widow of David, grocer, 9 n. Market Chambers, David, laborer, 104 Lydius Chambers, John, cor. Church and Bass Chambers, William, William CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE, Capitol Chapin, Lyman, (R. & C.) 83 Lydius Chapin, Benjamin, stage agent, Bass cor. of Church Chapin, Erastus, Montgomery Hall, 486 s. Market Chapin, Sidney, City Hotel, 402 n. Market Chapin, Timothy, stage agent, 62 Union Chapman, Sargent & Co., tobacconists and segar manufacturers, sign of the Seven Heads, 88 n. Market Chapman, Charles, (C, S. & Co.) 91 n. Market Chapman, Charles L., grocer, 84 s. Pearl Chapman, William, merchant, 77 Quay, h.cor. Division and s. Market Chapman, William, Embargo court Chapman, Levi, agent for Hudson, Erie and Oswego line, office 62£ Quay, res. 20 s. Pearl Charles, Thomas, victualler, stalls 4, 5 and 6 South Market, h. Knox Charles, George, inspector of leather, 154 s. Market 22 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Charnley, Thomas, 140 Washington Chase, B., victualling cellar, 62 Washington, house 1 Spring,, Chase, JabCz, blacksmith, 44 Union Chatterson, Joseph, merchant tailor, 534 s. Market Cheeney, Mrs. Ellen, 652 s. Market Cheeseman, Sally, cor. Clinton and Basset Cheever, Samuel, attorney and counsellor, office 67 State, h. 130 State. Chesley, De Lafayette, carpenter, rear 29 Union, h. Hamilton Chesnut, William, cartman, 42, Church Child, Edmund B., printer, office 63 State, house 16 Orange Christian, David, shoestore, 238 n. Market Christie, J., teacher, 44 Lydius, h. 11 Rose Christie, Doct. A.sa, 51 Liberty Chrysler, Lucy, grocer, 128 State Qnubb, Abijah, Green near Division Church, Julius, grocer, cor. s. Pearl and Howard Churchill, R., Farmers' Mansion House, 48 Dean Churchill, Isaac, carpenter, Fayette Churchill, widow Sally, 45 Beaver CITY HOTEL, 402 n. Market CITY COFFEE HOUSE, 334 and 336 n. Market CITY TAVERN, cor. Green and Beaver CITY HALL, Eagle st. between Maiden lane and Pine CITY CLERKS OFFICE, City Hail CITY BATHS, 339 n. Market CITY SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, N. D., City Hall CITY SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, S. D., Centre Market CITY MARSHAL, City Hall CITY SURVEYOR'S OFFICE, Centre Market Clapp, Ruel, carpenter, 87 Herkimer Clare, Thomas, carpenter, 9 Water Clark, James, cor. Montgomery and Steuben Clark, Walter, cor. Columbia and Montgomery Clark, Joseph S., s. Pearl, below Nucella Clark, widow Sally, n. Lansing Clark, widow Sally, 44 Beaver Clark, George, blacksmith, Washington Clark, George, grocer, 46 Hudson ALBANY DIRECTORY. 23 Clark, Asahel, (R., C. & Co.) 11 Daniels Clark, Jeremiah, 21 Columbia Clark, Jeremiah, grocer, Schuyler Clark, Reuben, tinman, 109, s. Market Clark, Alexander, book binder, Park Clark,.B., laborer, Bass Clark, Joseph, musician and grocer, cor. Hamilton and Union Clark, William, Johnson Clark, John, tinman, Steuben Clark, Mr., carpenter, Lydius Clark, Daniel P., cabinet maker, 67 Washington Clark, Lewis, auctioneer, 412 n. Market, house Pa­ troon Clark, widow of Joseph W., 23 Montgomery Clark, widow of Paul, Lydius continued Clark, widow of Patrick, Lydius continued .-f,. Clark, Miss N., s. Pearl below Nucella - ; Clark, Elizabeth, grocer, 277 Washington ;*"' Clark, Henry, grocer, 177 n. Market Clawson, Robert, Knox Cleaveland, James, wheelwright, 33 n. Pearl, house 32 Fox Cleaveland, Henry, assistant superintendent of canals, Lumber Clement, Judson, builder, Ferry near Church Clemshire, Mary, cor. Chapel and Fox Clemshire, widow Rachel, Van Woert Clemshire, William, Van Woert Clemshire, Sally,, 37 Van Schaick CLERK OF COURT OF EQUITY, 3d circuit, 67 State Clifford, Michael, shoemaker, 136 s. Pearl Clinton, George W., attorney, office 57 State, res. Bement's Hotel Clinton, Harvey, laborer, Daniels Clover, Miss Elizabeth, Orange west of Chapel Cludius, Augustus, tobacconist, 79 Church Cluett, John, (W. & C.) cor Middle Lane and Steu- ben Clute, Gerrit, laborer, n. Lansing Clute, Peter, shoemaker, 64 Beaver Clute, Isaac I., (O. & C.) cor. Lodge and Maidea Lane 24 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Cluxston, Matthew, pavior, Green below Ferry Clyde, Samuel, laborer, Lumber Coachman, George, pavior, State continued Coates, Charles, agent Swiftsure line, 108 Pier, house 2 Dallius Cobb, Sanford, office 365 n. Market, res. 305 n. Mar­ ket Cobb, Zenas, 142 Washington Coburn, Thomas, shoemaker, corner Chapel and Fox Cochran, Mrs. Isabella, 37 n. Pearl Coey, John, tailor 47 Lydius Coftee, James, cor. Water and n. Lansing Coffee, W. J., artist, Western turnpike Coffin, James, intelligence office, 45 Lydius Coffin, Joseph, laborer, Franklin Cogswell, Smith, boarding house 11 Beaver Cogswell, George, carpenter, 55 Van Schaick Cogswell, B., tailor, Washington Coil, Patrick, turner, 55 Fox Coirn, Patrick, pavior, Rensselaer Cole, John O., police justice, 88. s. Pearl Cole, Philo K., printer, 64 Liberty Cole, Jacob, Schenectady turnpike Cole, Henry, teacher, Schenectady turnpike Cole, Daniel, gardener, Arbor Hill Cole, John B. carpenter, 122 Lydius Cole, James, laborer, 169 s. Pearl Cole, Dorastus, boards at Exchange Coffee House, s. Market C.oleman.^Wjn,"carpenter, 29 William CoT?yr^™flSijaJor, wheelwright and wire weaver, Lyd­ ius continued Collerton, James, 40 Fox Collier, Thomas, tobacconist, 49 Van Woert Collins, Mrs., school mistress, 79 n. Market Collins, Daniel, Water Collins, J. M., teacher, 71 Ferry Collins, Michael, grocer, corner Bass and Quay Collins, John, laborer, rear 660 s. Market Collins, William, portrait painter, 35 State Collins, Jeremiah, Embargo court Collins, Francis, laborer, State continued ALBANY DIRECTORY. 25

COLUMBIAN AND NATIONAL HOTEL, 557, and 559*. Market Colvard, Asa, sheriff, office jail, cor. Eagle and How* ard Colvin, James, livery stable keeper, 44 Green corner Hamilton Colvin, Andrew J., attorney and commissioner, 20 Hodg­ son, boards at James Colvin's, 44 Green Colvin, Henry, boards at James Colvin's 44 Green Colwell, James, Pine near City Hall Caldwell, James, clerk, Pine near City Hall Combs, Henry, carpenter, 360 s. Pearl COMMERCIAL LINE OF SLOOPS, office 63 Quay" COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, State Hall Comstock, J. N., shoe store, 73 Washington Comstock, Andrew, 65 Washington Comstock, Thomas, grocer, 123 Pier Condell, John, carpenter, 41 Beaver CONGRESS HALL, Capitol Park, corner of Washington Conklin, Daniel, jr. & Co. leather dealers, 24 State Conklin, Charles, grocer, cor. s. Market and Wester­ lo, house Westerlo near s. Market Conklin, Daniel, (D. C. jr. & Co.,) chapel foot of Pine Conklin, Isaac, constable, s. Pearl, below Schuyler Conklin, Alfred, judge of the United States Court, Lydius continued Conklin, Albert, (B. & C.) Howard Conklin, John S., Ferry Conklin, Herrod, shoemaker, chapel cor. State Connaughty, Patrick, laborer, Bass near the riTOr • Connaughty, John, laborer, 176 s. Pearl Connegan, Philip, laborer, 39 Montgomery Connell, Edward, segar maker, 32 Union Connelly, John, 10 Fox Connelly, Thomas, laborer, 40 Fox Connelly, William, tailor, 36 Van Schaick Connelly, Patrick, brewer, Green Conner, L., type caster, 72 Beaver Conner, Matthew, Fayette Conner, Patrick, laborer, Fayette Conner, John, laborer, Schuyler Conner, John, laborer, Lydius C 26 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Ownnerty, Thomas, laborer, Malcom Connick, Andrew, laborer, 57 Liberty Conover, Nicholas, carpenter, shop Orange, house Arbor Hill Conroy, Stephen, tailor, Quackenbush Conroy, William, laborer, opposite the Centre Market Cook, William, & Co., merchants, 14 Hudson Cook, widow of Henry B., 51 n. Pearl Cook, William, (W. C. & Co.,) 51 n. Pearl Gook,' E. W., turner, Middle Lane, near Columbia, res. 41 Steuben Cook, Watson, carpenter, 57 Hawk Cook, Joseph, 30 s. Pearl Cook, A., grocer, 48 Washington Cook, Lois, widow of John, 61 State continued Cook, E. H., merchant, 66 Quay, house Ferry Cook, Seth shoemaker, 132 Lydius Cook, Alfred, printer's joiner, 9 Van Tromp, shop op­ posite Cook, Jacob, silver plater, Bass Cook, John, grocery and fruit store, 134 State Cook, Doct. George, lock Dispensary, 2 Green and 2 Store lane Cookingham, William, Orange Gooley, Martha, rear of State continued Coon, Eve, Mulberry Cooney, Michael, tailor, shop 514, house 562 *. Mar­ ket Oooper & Hilton, (J. T. Cooper & R. J. Hilton,) attorneys and counsellors, 50 State Oooper, John Taylcr, (C. & H.,) 66 n. Pearl Oooper, widow of Charles D., C6 n. Pearl Cooper, Mrs. Phebe, 37 Van Schaick Oooper, Benjamin, lumber merchant, house 69 Hudson Cooper, Miss S. E., dress maker, 69 Hudson Oooper, George T>.f.pavior, 49 Van Schaick Cooper, J., grocer, s. Pearl, near Rensselaer Oorbett, Waldo, ship carpenter, 678 s. Marketj Cork, Charles, constable, 200 s. Pearl :"*f Owning, E. & Co. (Erastus Corning, and James Hor­ ner, hardware store, 389 s. Market Owning, Erastus, (E. C. & Co.) 102 State ALBANY DIRECTORY. 27 Corning, Edward, hardware store, 50 State, house 15 Columbia Corning, H., boards at City Hotel Cornwell, William, carpenter, Pine near City Hall Corrigan, Thomas, laborer, 49 Fox Cory, Moses, steam boat pilot, 513 s. Market Cosgrave, widow of John, 18 s. Pearl Costigan, F., keeper arsenal, Colonie Costigan, James, grocer and tailor, 602 s. Market Cothran, Andrew, carpenter, Johnson Cottam, Miss Elizabeth, 9 Church Cotto, Oliver, rear Orange Coughtry, William, skipper, 74 s. Pearl Coughtry, Henry, dyer and scourer, 48 Hudson Coughtry, Arthur, H., 11 Rose Coughlin, Patrick, 627 s. Market Coulter, James, laborer, Hallenbako Coulter, John, stone cutter, Schuyler •Coulson, Thomas, glue factory, Lark Coulson, Edward, leather dresser, boards at Church­ ill's, 48 Dean COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE, City Hall Courtney, Mrs., boarding house, 22 Maiden lane Courtney, Joseph, grocer, 45 Church Courtney, John, 672 s. Market Covert, Abraham, morocco manufacturer, factory west end of Van Schaick, house Van Schaick, near n. Pearl Covert, Jacob, morocco dresser, Van Schaick Covert, G., morocco dresser, Van Schaick Covert, David P., shoemaker, Orange west of Chapel Covey, Elisha, laborer, 44 Liberty Cowell, Royal, Arbor Hill Cowell, Joseph, Arbor Hill Coy, Harry, capenter, Western turnpike Craft, William porter house, 15 Maiden lane Craft, Samuel, messenger to tho Mechanic's Benefit Society, 66 Church Craig, Frederick, mason, Rensselaer Crandall, Ebenezer, carpenter, cor. Church and Base Crane, Elisha, cabinet maker, 312 n. Market Crans, Henry, 120 n. Market 18 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Crannell, Wynant, merchant tailor, 417 s. Market, b. 72 Green Crannell, W. W. jr., shoe store, c. Dean and Steuben Crannell, Mehitable, 28 Dean Crannell, John, tailor, Westerlo Crannell, W. P., Spring Crannell, Matthew, barber, 118 State, h. Lodge Crapo, Seth, dry goods, 441 s. Market, res. Church near Westerlo Crawford, George, jr., & Co., grocer, cor. s. Pearl and Lydius Crawford, Robert, cartman, 181 s. Pearl Crawford, George, jr., (G. C. & Co.) 130 Lydius Crawford, Catharine, 38 Washington Creer, Hannah, Van Zandt Creswell, Sarah, corset ware house, 102 n. Pearl Crew, John, jeweller, 128 Lydius Crinnan, James, gardener, n. Lansing Crissy, William, shoemaker, 8 Green, h. 126 Lydius Crittenton, A., principal Albany Female Academy, 13 Columbia Crocker, E., Shoemaker, 63 Beaver Crocker, M. J., tin and sheet iron worker, 4 Dean Cromwell, Jonathan, cartman, Fayette Crook, George, carpenter, Malcom Crosby, Freeman H., hotel and livery stable keeper, g. Pearl, cor. of Beaver Crosby, Alonzo, door keeper of Assembly, Webb's row, 57 Maiden lane Crosby, O. & Co., druggists, corner s. Pearl and Bea­ ver Crossman, Orson, fisherman, Canal Basin Croswell, Edwin, state printer, Elk, opposite Acade­ my Park Croswell & Van Benthuysen, (E. Croswell & O. R. Van Benthuysen) proprietors of Albany Argus, 454 s. Market Crow, Matthew, mason, 165 s. Pearl Crowl, Lyman, cooper, 21 Water Cruikshank, H„ City Hotel, 402 n. Market Crumels, Daniel, shoemaker, 79 Quay Crumley, Hugh, shoemaker, 2 Van Schaick ALBANY DIRECTORS. SO Cruttenden, Leverett, Eagle Tavern, 493 s. Market Cruttenden, R. G., captain of steamboat Constellation, 33 Montgomery Cullin, Richard, carpenter, William, cor. of Hamilton Cullings, Stephen, carpenter, 124 State Culver, William H., burr millstone manufacturer, 38Q n. Market Cumming, Joseph, laborer, 45 Church Cummings, Alexander, corner of Hudson, and Green Cummings, James, flour store, 207 Washington Cummings, Sally, 5 Water Cummings, widow Mary, Steuben Cummings, James M., (L. & C.) Mrs. Lockwood's, ». Pearl Cummings, Thomas, brass founder, 18 Beaver Cummings, Mr., boards at American Hotel Cunliff, S., blacksmith, 8 Dean Cunningham, James, laborer, Church Cunningham, Ichabod, carpenter, 97 Lydius Cunningham, John, Orange Cunningham, John, grocer, Malcom Cunningham, Thomas, Orange Cunningham, Patrick, cartman, Fox Cure, Peter, shoemaker, 66 s. Pearl Cureton, widow Anna, 9 Fox Curley, Thomas, laborer, Howard Curreen, Thomas, grocer, 589 s. Market Curtis, Daniel, pewterer, 566 s. Market, h. 605 do, Curtis, Samuel, ferryman, Church cor. Bass Cushing, Edward, shoemaker, rear 51 Liberty Cushman, John W., attorney and commissioner, 3S State Cushman, Paul, stone ware factory, 243 and 24$ Washington Cutler, Benjamin, Franklin Cutler, John N., clock and watchmaker, 24 Green Cutler, John, cartman, rear 82 Fox Cutler, Seth, blacksmith, 4 Maiden lane Cutler, Shadrach, Franldin Cuyler, widow of John, Colonia Cuyler, Cornelius J., 81 Green Cuyler, Staats, at county clerk's office, City Hall C 2 30 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Cuyler, John, clerk in comptroller's office, res. Colo­ nic, near n. Market D. Daady, David, laborer, Bass near the river DAILY FREEMAN'S ADVOCATE, office 16 Beaver Dale, William A. T., principal of Lancaster school, res. Lancaster school Dalee, James, blacksmith, Van Zandt Dalton, James, laborer, rear of Howard Dalton, Laney, cor. Green and Hamilton Dameron, Samuel, draper and tailor, 289 n. Market, house 22 Fox Daniel, Thomas, builder, corner Orange and Mont­ gomery Daniels, Warner, 13 Daniels Daniels, Charles, n. Lansing Denver, James, laborer, 39 Liberty Dare, Samuel, 27 Division Darling, Alice, corner Church and Bass Darling, Reed, Schuyler Darrow, Thomas, tailor, Howard Davids, Isaac, shoemaker, 11 Store lane Davidson, Peter, cancer doctor, 670 s. Market Davidson, George, printer, cor. n. Pearl and Steuben Davidson, Joseph, tanner, 119 Lydius Davidson, widow of Alexander, 44 Hudson Davidson, Catharine, 32 Quay Davidson, John, dyer and scourer,,60 *. Pearl Davidson, Oliver, mason, 119 Lydius Davie, John T., blacksmith, 4 n. Pearl Davis, Nathaniel, forwarding merchant, office 63 Quay House Chapel, south of Steuben Davis, Joel H., carpenter, 55 Beaver .Davis, Joseph blacksmith, Mark lane, cor. Dean, house 26 Maiden lane Datis. Joseph, accountant, at Merchants line office, res. Dalleus Davis, Joseph, (R. & D.,) 51 Columbia Davis, George, cartman, rear of 41 Liberty Davis, William, grocer, corner Chapel and Orange ALBANY DIRECTORY. 31 Davis, William, carpenter, Eagle, near 40 Fox Davis, Isaac O., constable, 61 State continued Davis, Abner, (S. & D.,) Colonie Davis, Elias, lamplighter, n. Lansing Davis, John, attorney, office 18 Maiden lane Davis, John, grocer and cartman, Rensselaer Davis, Patrick, cartman, Rensselaer Davis, James, baker, 201 s, Pearl Davis, James, blacksmith, 128 s. Pearl Davis, Gilman, laborer, 222 s. Pearl Davis, Thomas H., cabinet maker, 226 n. Market Davis, Louisa M., William, near the Centre Market Davis Louis, Lodge near State Day, Bryan, inkeeper, 136 Washington Day, John, ropemaker, n. Market, north of Lumber- Day, William, mason, Rensselaer Day, Maria, seamstress, Swan Deacon, John, grocer-, near the Centre Market Dean, A., attorney, office 67 State, res. Merchants; Hotel Dean, Sidney, attorney, office 67 State Dean, Charles B., 225 Washington Dearstine, Jane, Arbor Hill De Camp, H., carver, 11 Church Decatur, George, carpenter, 211». Pearl Decker, Jacob, laborer, Mulberry Dedrick, Mary, upholsteress 28 Chapel DEFENDER, printing office, Old City Hall, ». Market' cor. Hudson De Forrest, Richard, 148 n. Market De Forrest, Charles A., grocer, corner Green and Hamilton De Forest, Curtis, constable, boards at Crosby's Ho­ tel, s. Pearl De Forest, Philip, carpenter, n. Lansing De Forest, P. I., sexton North Dutch Church, res. Session House, Van Schaick De Forest, Abraham, laborer, n. Lansing De Graff, O. G. grocer, Western turnpike and 120 Pier De Graff, John, carpenter, 6 Rose De Graff, , skipper, Bass De Graff, Ellen, tailoress, Eagle 32 ALBANY DIRECTORY. De Hart, Joseph, 17 Van Schaick Deighton, James, laborer, Jackson Delahant, John, grocer, 231 n. Market Delahanty, Michael, grocer, 630 s. Market Delahanty, Daniel, grocer, Quay, near Bass Delamano, Andrew, 16 Van Schaick Delamano, Samuel, 32 n. Pearl Delany, Dennis, laborer, 90 Beaver Delany, William, laborer, Van Woert Delany, John, laborer, 21 Quay Delavan, Edward C, 123 Washington Deming, Mrs. M., milliner, 73 State Deming, M., skipper, 113 s. Pearl Denick, Isaac, n. Lansing Denio, John, s. Pearl, Kane's walk Dennison, Joseph, ship chandler, 7 Hudson, res. f. Mar­ ket below Ferry Dennison, Edward C, 89 Lydius Denniston, Isaac, Lydius continued Denniston, G. V. attorney and counsellor, Atheneum buildings Denniston, Hugh, Lydius continued Denniston, Isaac, jr., Lydius continued Denniston, John, Lydius continued Denniston, James, carpenter, 115 Lydius Denniston, Stephen, William Denny, John, carpenter, Rose alley Depew, Andrew, pedler, Arbor Hill Depew, Archibald, cor. Union and Hamilton Depew, Warren S., Exchange Coffee House Depuy, Moses B., carpenter, 113 Washington Dermody, Patrick, pedler, 39 Montgomery Dermody, Thomas, laborer, s. Lansing Dermody Patrick, butcher, Bass Deuel, Stephen, leather dresser, Union near Hudson Deuel, J. L. & T., grocery and hardware, 32 and 34 Washington Deuel, J. L., Hawk Deusler, Daniel, merchant tailor, 405 s. Market Devine, Michael, laborer, Van Zandt Devine, Thomas, carpenter, cor. Quay and Steuben Devine, John, laborer, 24 Quay ALBANY DIRECTORY. 33 Devine, James, laborer, cor. William and Hamilton Devoe, William, shoemaker, 21 Washington Devoe, James, Willett Devoe, F., shoemaker, Washington, near Western turnpike Dewey, physician, Canal Basin De Witt, Simeon, surveyor general, office State Hall, h. Capitol Park, cor. State continued and Eagle De Witt, Richard Varick, Capitol Park, corner State continued and Eagle De Witt, Ephraim, lumber merchant, office 66 Pier, h. 26 n. Pearl De Witt, Andrew H., inspector of lumber, office 66 Pier, h. Herkimer De Witt, Jacob V. L., office 66 Pier, h. 86 s. Pearl De Witt, William H., lumber and stave dealer, office 62 Pier, h. 62 Montgomery De Witt, Louis, 305 s. Market Dexter, George, druggist, 57 State Dexter, James, attorney and counsellor, office State Hall, res. 92 State Dexter, Oliver, carpenter Maiden lano Dey, John Ogden, land office, corner n. Market and Maiden lane Deyermand, William G., 6 Chapel Deyermand, Mrs., Orange west of Chapel Deyermand, William, eartman, 40 Fox Deyermand, James, baker, 4'Chapel Deyo, David, carpenter, Patroon, near n. Market Deyo, B., shoemaker, 41 Montgomery Deyo, David, cartman, 44 Green Diamond, Thomas, cartman, 142 Washington Diamond, William M., carpenter, 48 s. Pearl Dibble & Brown, merchants, 43 Quay Dibble, Henry, (D. & B.) Herkimer Dibble, Joseph, cartman, cor. William and Hamilton Dickey, William, painter, 109 n. Market Dickinson, widow of Gilbert, 672 s. Market Dillon, Charles, potter, Washington, near Western turnpike Dillenback, John A., 226 s. Pearl Dinegan, Thomas, laborer, Patroon 34 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Dkagman, Andrew A., grocer, 666 s. Market Dinnery, Patrick, laborer, 14 Van Schaick Disher, William, carpenter, 82 Fox DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, 90 State Disturnell, William, bookbinder, n. Pearl cor. State, h. 87 Lydius Diver, H., Arbor Hill Dix, John A., adjutant general, office State Hall, res, American Hotel Dix, J. G. & P., shoe store, 438 s. Market Dix, Joshua G., (J. G. & P. D.,) 59 Maiden lane Dix, Perry, (J. G. & P. D.) at Mrs. Fuller's cor. Mai­ den and Middle lane Dixon, John, stone cutter, cor. Green and Herkimer, h. Herkimer Doane, Seth, carpenter, Washington Dolan, Thomas, laborer, Fox Doland, Michael, mason, Bass Dole, widow Ann, 46 Union Dollar, Robert, teamster, 78 Washington Dollar, Sarah, grocer, 84 Washington Dollar, William, teamster, 187 s. Pearl Don, John, grocer, 48 Montgomery, cor. Orange Don, William, tailor, 4 Orange Donahue, Joseph, 55 Fox Donden, James, 55 Fmc Donighy, James, nailer, Van Zandt Donlavy, widow Mary, 20 Fox Donneky, Barney, laborer, opposite Centre Market Donnelan, John, pavior, Fox J. C. UOWNEMiY* GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, Beaver-st. corner of William. Donnelly, Peter, cor. Green and Ferry Donnelly, William, hat store, 534 s. Market Donnelly, Edward, laborer, Chapel Donnelly, Sarah, rear 168 s. Pearl Doolittle, Tracy, bookstore, 37 State, h.9S Green Doolittle, Calvin, 116 s. Pearl Dorgan, Daniel, grocer, 118 Pier ALBANY DIRECTORY. *$£* Dorn, widow of Francis, 79 n. Market Dorney, Tobias, painter and glazier, 4 Lydius Dorr, Elisha, office 405 s. Market, house King's row, Patroon Dorr, Alfred, hatter, 510 s. Market, res. King's row, Patroon Dorr, Edmund, 405 s. Market, r. King's row, Patroon Doty, Lyman T., painter, 124 Lydius Doude, Lawrence, laborer, Orange Douge, Michael, barber, 14 s. Pearl Dougherty, William W., attorney and consellor, office 489 s. Market, h. 603 s. Market Dougherty, Addison, res. 603 s. Market Dougherty, Henry, res. Bement's Hotel Douglass, James B., office 64 Quay, r. Mott's, n. Pearl, cor. Steuben . Douglass, Alfred, (H. & C. W. & Co.) res. at Mott's, n. Pearl, cor. Steuben Douglass, B., dentist, 56 s. Pearl, cor. Hudson Douw, John D. P., 107 State Douw, V. P. & Co., office cor. State and s. Market Douw, Volkert P., 107 State Douw, widow Lyntie, 40 Columbia Dowling, Thomas, basement story of Albany Academy Dowling, Mary, grocery and garden, Lydius continued Downing, Jacob, grocer, Columbia opposite the North Market, and Orange cor. Chapel Downing, Robert P., whip maker, 498 s. Market Dows & Carey, proprietors of Washington line, Canal Buildings, cor. Quay and State Dox, Gerrit L., justice of the justices' court, King's row, Patroon Dox, Peter, 85 n. Market Doyle, P. C., grocer, 123 s. Pearl Doyle, A., laborer, rear Van Zandt Doyle, Patrick, laborer, Jackson Drake & Andrews, American Hotel, 100 State Drake, Samuel H., American Hotel, 100 State Drake, William, s. Pearl, near the Rail road Drake, John, jr., grocer, s. Pearl, near the Rail road Drake, Peter, cartman, Park-st. Draper, John C, dry goods, corner Washington and Academy Park 3d ALBANY DIRECTORY. Dromgoold, Joseph, Fireman's Retreat, s. Market, op­ posite Fort Orange Hotel Dryer, Alanson, 63 Beaver Dubois, James, State continued Dudley, Charles E., U. S. Senator, 54 n. Pearl Duffau, John, merchant, cor. n. Market and Quack­ enbush Duffey & Forrest, Albany Theatre, s. Pearl Duffey, William, (D. & F.) Washington Hall Duffey, James, printer, res. 329 n. Market Duffey, Misses, dry goods, 325 n. Market Duke, Jonathan, mason, Malcom Dunbar, Robert, jr., agent for S. Van Rensselaer, of­ fice opposite Patroon's mansion Dunbar, Robert W., Fountain Inn, 1 n. Market Dunbar Pamela, 33 Malcom Duncan, James, carpenter, 18 Plain, house Hallenbake Duncan, William, cooper, 8 Rose Duncan, Myron, gardener, rear 209 Washington Duncan, William, rear 209 Washington Dunham, Josiah, shoe store, Green near Beaver, house 52 Union Dunham, Marvin, shoe and leather store, 7 State Dunham, Watson, shoe and leather store, 17 State Dunham, Watson, cabinet maker, 396 n. Market, h. Quackenbush Dunlop, James, carpenter, Lumber Dunlop, Robert, brewer, 208 n. Market Dunn, Joseph, gardener, 105 n. Market Dunn, Richard & Son, merchants, 444 s. Market, h. Ferry, near St. Paul's church Dunn, Edward, (R. D. & Son,) Ferry, near St. Paul's church Dunn, Thomas, merchant, 445 s. Market, res. City Coffee House Dunn, John, laborer, Lumber Dunn, James, coppersmith, Church near Ferry Dunn, William, butcher, Van Zandt Dunn, M.. widow of Richard, 43-Maiden lane Durant, William, & Co., 36 Quay, corner Maiden lane Durant, William, (W, D, & Co.,) res. Bradshaw'e Mansion House ALBANY DIRECTORY. 37 Durant, Clark, (W. D. & Co.) res. City Coffee House Durham, J. H., teacher, 60 Lydius Durrie, Johannah, widow of Horace, 15 Liberty Dusenbury, Benjamin, grocer, 261 n. Market, h. 145 n. Market Dusenbury, R. L., 145 n. Market Dusha, Michael, William DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH, NORTH, n. Pearl DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH, SOUTH, Beaver and Hud­ son, between s. Pearl and Green Dutcher, Salem, senior, lumber merckant, 18 Pier, h. 624 s. Market Dutcher, Salem, jr., (D. & H.) s. Pearl, head of Ferry" Dutcher & Harris, attorneys and counsellors, Law Buildings Dutcher, John W., printer, cor. Herkimer and Dalleus Dutcher, Calvin, mason, Western turnpike Dutson, Thomas, dry goods, 171 s. Pearl Dutton, John, cartman, Bass Dyas, Joseph, lemon and spruce beer manufacturer, 34 Union E. Eagen, Clark C, stage driver, 595 s. Market Eagen, James, grocer, 19 Quay Eagen, Michael, laborer, Malcom Eagen, Michael, grocer, Howard EAGLE TAVERN, 493 s. Market, cor. Hamilton Earl, Thomas, 45 Beaver Eastman, Seth, carpenter, Canal Basin Eastman, Kimball, porter and boarding house, 604 *. Market Easterly, Martin, shoemaker, Green, south of Ferry Easton, William, shoemaker, 53 Columbia Easton, Ephraim, waiter, 107 n. Market Eaton, Joseph, mason, Fox Eddy & Ames, (J. M. Eddy and H. Ames,) hardware etore, 6 State Eddy, John M., (E. & A.) 42 Columbia Eddy, Miss C, milliner, 35 State Edge, Samuel, shoemaker, 14 Orange Rdgerton, Ebenezer, painter, 87 n. Pewl D 38 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Edick, Henry, printer, Orange Edwards, A., books and stationary, 412 ». Market Edwards, Thomas, grocer, 5 Howard Edwards, Thomas, n. Lansing Edwards, James, attorney and counsellor, 396 n. Mar­ ket, h. Ferry, between Dalleus and Church Edwards, Joshua, sawyer, Beaver, west s. Pearl Edwards, John, William Egberts, C. & E., office Mansion House n. Market Egberts, Cornelius, (G. & E. E.) res. 287 n. Market Egberts, Egbert, (C. & E. E.) res. Mansion House, n. Market Ehle, A., (Y. & E.) res. American Hotel Eights, Jonathan, physician cor. n. Pearl & Columbia, office cor. Columbia and Chapel Eights, James, n. Pearl, cor. Columbia Elliot, Robert, assistant postmaster, 15 Beaver Elliot, William, teamster, 202 s. Pearl Elliot, James, blacksmith, Lydius cor. Quay Elliot, John, shoemaker, 234 Washington Ellis, John, 226 s. Pearl Ellis, Alexander, grocer, cor. Beaver and Green Ellis, Miss Frances, milliner, Green near Beave? Ellison, Miss Mary, 9 Montgomery Ellison, Nancy, cook, 57 Van Schaick Elmendorf, Peter E., 68 n. Pearl Elmendorf, Peter, Clinton Emery, Jonathan, provision store, 103 Pier Enders, W. W., boarding house, 38 Lydius Enders, Miss, habit and dress maker, 38 Lydius English, Edward, butcher, Lydius continued Ensign, Guy O, cor. Church and Bass Ertsberger, C, cooper, Water Ertfaberger, Daniel, Van Woert Brwin, John, King's row, Patroon Erwin, William, stone cutter, 572 s. Market Estee, Alfred, chair painter, 117 State Esleeck & Spencer, attorneys and counsellors, I

Gunsmith, Sign of the Kentucky Hunter, 7 Beaver- street, house 69 s. Pearl Fay, John, jr., merchant, 68 Quay, res. Cherry Hill, s. Pearl Fay, Philip, laborer, Rensselaer Feagan, Thomas, grocer, Malcom Fealy, William, grocer, 49£ s. Pearl Featherly, widow of John, 195 s. Pearl Featherly, Philip, laborer, Nucella Featherly, Jacob, victualler, stalls No. 9 and 11 North Market, house 49 Water Featherly, John, (G. & F.,) Knox Featherly, Abraham, shoemaker, n. Lansing Featherston* D., mason, Lodge near Maiden Lane Fellows, Sidney, cabinet maker, 249 n. Market Felthousen, C, dentist, 32 Beaver Feltman, John O, grocer, cor. State and n. Pearl, house 74 n. Pearl Ferat, Charles, confectioner, 25 Hudson Ferren, Patrick, carpenter, Westerlo Ferris, Rev. Isaac, pastor of South Dutch Church, house 38 Beaver Fidler & Taylor, brewers and soap and candle manu­ facturers, 55 Green Fidler, Lancelot, ( F. & T.) Lydius, near Green Field, John, shoemaker, 577 s. Market Fields, Thomas grocer, corn, of Lydius and Union Filer, George, painter, Bass, near s. Pearl Filmer, William, tailor, 285 Washington Finch, Hiram, manufacturer of silver work, 6 Plain Finch, Isaac, 126 Lydius Fink, E. & Co., merchants, 440 s. Market Fink, Elias, (E. F. & Co.,) Lodge, corner Steuben Finlay, A., bakehouse, corner Church and s. Lansing res. Herkimer near Church Finnegan, James, laborer, corner Chapel and Colunv bia> Finnegan, Owen, laborer, Patroon Finnegan, John, laborer, Patroon ALBANY DIRECTORY. 41 Fish & Hawley, builders, shop, s. Lansing Fish, Amos, stoop rail and scale beam manufacturer/ cor. Howard and Lodge Fish, Samuel M., (R. & F.) 7 Maiden lane Fish, Artemas, (F. & H.) s. Pearl, cor. Hamilton Fisher, John, crockery store, 78 Washington Fisher & Power, blacksmith, shop Green near' Beaver Fisher, James D., blacksmith, shup Groon, near Boor ver, bouse 67 Hamilton Fisher, John N., tallow chandler, 215 n. Market Fisk, George, boarding house, Eagle, near Lancaster school Fisk, Seba, cartman, State continued Fisk, Joseph, grocer, 233 Washington Fisk, Anthony, milkman, Malcom Fitch, Asa, carpenter, 89 Quay Fitch, Noah, teacher, State continued Fitzgerald, John, carpenter, Green near Bassett Fitzgerald, Cornelius, laborer, Colonie Fitzgerald, Richard, laborer, 132 n. Market Fitzpatrick, Cornelius, 602 s. Market Fitzpatrick, Matthew, laborer, Schuyler Fitzpatrick, Christopher, mason, Malcom Fitzpatrick, Owen, mason, 51 Fox Fitzpatrick, Francis, Hallenbake Fitzpatrick, John, carpenter, Orange Flagg, Azariah O, secretary of State, office State HaH, residence City Hotel Flanagan, Matthew, laborer, 176 *. Pearl Flansburgh, David, carpenter, Malcom Flansburgh, Peter, carpenter, Malcom Flemming, Robert, laborer, Colonie Fleming, Mary, grocer, 121 Washington Flood, Barney, 126 s. Pearl Flood, John, currier, Jackson Flood, John, laborer, Rose Alley Floy, Jane, tailoress, 2 Chapel Floyd, Ezra, morocco dresser, II Lodge Flynn, Peter, grocer, 24 Quay Flynn, Daniel, grocer, cor. Hudson and Union Foley, Patrick, carpenter, Westerlo Folger, John B., finding store, 608 s. Market D2 42 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Follett, Foster M., hat manufacturer, 49 Liberty, house 102 Green Fonda, Douw, 52 n. Pearl Fonda, Abraham, fruit store, 475 s. Market, residence Exchange Coffee House Fonda, Stephen, 168 n. Market Fonda, Wilhemina, 324 n. Market Fonda, Catharine, 235, it. Market Foos, Edward, Segar maker, 150 n. Market Foot, Elisha, Fort Orange Hotel, 549 and 551 s. Mar­ ket Foot, J. B., Merchants Line office, residence Fort Orange Hotel Foot, Hull, Church near Ferry Forbes, William, laborer, corner Church and Bass Forbes, A., carpenter, 121 n. Market Forby, George, laborer, 128 s. Pearl Forby, George, baker, Washington, near Western turnpike Forby, William, victualler, State continued Forby, John, sawyer, Lodge, near Maiden lane Ford, T. W, & Son, dry goods and carpet store, 31 State, Thorp & Spraguc's buildings Ford, Thomas W., (T. W. & Son) 53 Hamilton Ford, Fliakim, skipper, 6S0 s. Market Ford, John W., (B. &F.) 53 Hamilton Ford, widow of Benjamin, Park Forester, Michael, waiter, Pine near City Hall Forest, William, (D. & F. ) American Hotel Forster, B. F,, teacher Cairstairian System, 396 n. Market Forsyth, Russell, 61 Ferry FORT ORANGE HOTEL, 549 and 551 s, Market Fortune, E., laborer, Van Woert Foster, I., stone cutter, Washington Fowler, William, Ferry, near Franklin Fowler, Samuel S., morocco manufacturer, office 401 s. Market, factory s. Market below Ferry, house 27 Hudson Fowler, Charles M., grocer, Quay, below the South Market Fowler, John, laborer, Pine, corner Lodge ALBANY DIRECTORY. 43 Fox, Bristol, 44 Ferry Fox, John, opposite the Centre Market Foy, Peter, shoemaker, 41 Fox Francis, Thomas, laborer, 63 Stato Francis, Norman, 39 Beaver Francis, Jane, 31 Union FRANKLIN HOUSE, 136 State FRANKLIN LETTER FOUNDRY, Eagle near the jail Franklin, John, ostler, cor. Bass and Church Franklin, Samuel, 71 Ferry Fraser, A., attorney, and examiner in chancery, 56 *. Pearl Frazer, James, carpenter, Pine, near City Hall Frazer, Hugh, deputy weigh master canal boats, 61 n. Market Frazer, John, carpenter, 27 Fox Frazer, widow Jenet, Howard near the Centre Market Fredenburgh, widow, Eagle Fredendall, P. 8s Co., chairmakers, 99 State Fredendall, Philip, (P. F. & Co.) Orange, west of Chapel Fredendall, Frederick, tailor, 77 Washington Fredendall, Caroline, Hallenbake Fredenrich, John C, victualler, stalls 7 and 8 South Market, Fredenrich, Jacob, (K. & F.) res. Bement's Hotel Free, J. A., laborer, 6 Maiden lane Freeland, James, fruit store, 90 State, res. cor. Base and s. Pearl French, Abel, Elk, opposite Academy Park French, Maynard, (G. F. & W.) Elk, near Academy French John C, collector, 63 Washington French, Ursula, raantau maker, 46 Van Schaick Frey, George, labourer, Washington, near Schenecta­ dy turnpike Friday, B., hatter, 236 n. Market Friday, Abraham B., rear Beaver, west of *. Pearl Frisby, Luther, carpenter, rear Beaver, west of*. Pearl Frost, Charles, waterman, 110 s. Pearl Frost, widow, 83 Washington Frothingham, William W., attorney and cunsellor, 373 n. Market, h. 106Grcca 44 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Fry, Joseph, 175 s. Pearl Fry, William ©., tobacco factory, 54 Dean, house 74 Green Fry, Daniel, 175 s. Pearl Fryer, John, tobacconist, 71 n. Market Fryer, James, tobacconist, Lumber Fryer, Aaron V., deputy clerk of assembly, 50 s. Pearl Fryer, Philip, cooper, rear 4 Dean Fryer, widow of Isaac I., 75 n. Market Fuhr, William, shoemaker, Washington Fuller, Samuel, Washington Hall, s. Pearl Fuller, Philo, Canal Basin Fuller, S. C, Lawrence Fuller, 8., tanner, 3 n. Pearl Fuller, Reuben, carpenter, 23 Fox Fuller Richard, Arbor Hill Fuller, Mrs. S. S., boarding house, cor. of Middle and Maiden lanes Fuller, widow of Sylvester, 229 s. Pearl Fuller, Mary, washerwomun, Swan, near Elk FURNACE, CLINTON, Charles Low, Beaver, corner Hallenbake FURNACB, EAGLE AIR, Many & Ward, 84 Beaver FURNACE UNION, Western turnpike Yurbeck, James, 113 Green G. Gaffers, Sarah, 11 Van Tromp Gage, William D., grocer, cor. Division & Union Gage & Hardy, carpenters and joiners 31 Dean Gage, P. B., (G. & H) house 102 n. Pearl Gager, Mrs. Phebe, 37 Liberty Gaige, I. W., inkeeper, 44 Washington Gale, A. H. agent N, Y. and Michigan line, cor. Hud­ son and Quay Gallagher, Edward, drayman, Rensselaer Gallagher, Mrs. Bridget, 61 Chapel Galligan, James, shoemaker, 28 Washington Galligan, Peter, laborer, 587 s. Market Gallow, John, waiter, 38 Fayette Galloway, Thomas, carpenter, 47 Van Schaick Gallup, Nathaniel, Fish store, 3 Maiden lane ALBANY DIRECTORY. 45 Gallup, Jonathan, cor. Steuben and Chapel Galpin& Stone, publishers of the Microscope, Beaver Galpin, George, (G. & S.) 128 Lydius Ganey, John, laborer, Van Zandt Gannon, William, laborer 2 Chapel Gansevoort, Peter, Attorney and Counsellor, office 316 n. Market, house, 318 n, Market Gansevoort, widow of Conrad, cor. Montgomery and Columbia Gardinier, Thomas, sweep master, rear 168 s. Pearl Gardinier, Betsey, Franklin Gardner, John, laborer, Westerlo Gardner, Joseph H. ( W. & G.) s. Pearl, near Ferry Gardner, James, Second Ward House, 3 Washington Garfield, Rev. John M., principal Female Seminary, 59 n. Pearl, Delavan's buildings Garley, Jehoiakim B., tailor, 42 Beaver Garnsey, John, dry goods, 459 *. Market, house 16 Liberty Garrison, Abraham,'Washington Garrison Isaac P., hair dresser, 39 Van Schaick Garritson Hannah, Franklin Garity, Matthew, blacksmith, Green Gary, Jeremiah, laborer, Malcom Gates, Gerrit, lottery office, 379 n. Market, Thorp & Sprague's buildings, house 235 n. Market Gates, G., widow of John, 5 Van Tromp Gates, John, 5 Van Tromp Gates, Elias, Montgomery Hall Gaw, R. M., engraver, 60 Hamilton, corner s. Pearl Gay, William, dry goods, 418 n. Market, res. at Be- ment's Hotel Gay, T., machinist, 17 Daniels Gay, Amos, 32 Hamilton Gaylor & Dennick, wheelwrights, 111 n. Market Gaylor, Philip, n. Lansing Gaylord, Martin, merchant tailor, 468 s. Market, h, 5 Plain Gaynor, Thomas, grocer, 70 Pier Geary, George, grocer, 5l Fox Geddes, William, laborer, Malcom Geer, Darius, builder, *. Lansing, houso Westerly 46 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Genet, John W., grocer, cor. Columbia & Water Gennan, Patrick, laborer, 6 Maiden lane George, George, mason, William, near the Centre Market George, Josiah, laborer, Water Germond, Peter, City Tavern, Green, cor. Green and Beaver Getty, Isaac, 17 Green Getty, widow, 17 Green Gibbons & Featherly, victuallers, stalls No. 1,2,3 & 4, North Market Gibbons, James, (G. & F.) 213 n. Market Gibbons, Esther, widow of James, 160 n. Market Gibbons, Erastus, carpenter, Howard Gibson, Benjamin, Western turnpike Gibson, John, plane maker, Chapel, cor. State Gibson, Henry L., grocer, 17 Quay Gibson, R. B. T., grocer, 55 n. Pearl Gidley, Timothy, Columbian and National Hotel Gifford, Daniel, 12 Van Tromp Gifford, Constant, carpenter, 4 Daniels Gilbert & Worthington, merchants, 13 State Gilbert, Benjamin, 14 Union Gilchrist, Robert, & Co., merchants, cor. Quay and Mark lane Gilchrist, John, T., cor. Capitol Park and Park-st Gill, French & Webster, (Bennington Gill, Maynard French and John Webster.) hardware merchants, 426 and 428 n. Market Gill, Bennington, (G. F. & W.) Elk, near Academy Gill, Matthew, office 349, h. 295 n. Market Gill, William, 53 Fayette Gill, John G., baker, Canal Basin Gill, Robert, jr., lottery office, Knickerbacker Hall, 412 n. Market Gill, widow of George, cor. Orchard and Willson Gilley, Thomas, laborer, Orchard Gillespie, Matthew, skipper, 7 Water Gillespie, Thomas, shoemaker, 115 Green Gillespie, Thomas, skipper, 44 Quay Gillespie, Thomas, 59 Fox Gillespie, William, carpenter, cor. Chapel and Steuben ALBANY DIRECTORY. 47 Gillespie, William, victualler, stall No. 8 North Mar­ ket, house 59 n. Market Gillespie, Hugh, shoemaker, 41 Montgomery Gilligan, Dennis, blacksmith, rear of 134 State Gilligan, John, n. Market, north of Lumber Gilliland, James, laborer, Schuyler Gillman, John, carpenter, Malcom Gilmer, Patrick, laborer, Maiden lane Gilson, William, carpenter, 22 Howard Ginley, Thomas, laborer, Westerlo Gladding, William, painter, 12 Beaver, house 96 Bea­ ver Gladding, Timothy, painter, 3 Webster's building's* n. Pearl, house 18 State continued Gladding, Joseph, 95 State Glascock, John, turner, 8 Church Gleason, Wallis, n., Lansing Glen, Alexander, H., printer, 20 Daniels Glen, Henry, printer, Franklin Glen, Mrs. Margaret, Franklin Godfrey & Walsh, hardware store, 62 State * Godfrey, John I., (G. & W.) Miss Lewis's, State Godley, Patience, 41 Fayette Goewey, Jacob, mason, 42 Fayette Goewey, John I., 10 n. Pearl Goewey, Miss Magdalane, teacher, 209 n. Market Goewey, Laney, 1 Spring Goff, Harry, Lumber Golden George, laborer, rear 22 Fox Goldwaite, Jonathan, carpenter Fayette Gompert, David, spruce and lemon beer manufacturer, 521 *. Market Goodhue, E. P., printer, 45 Beaver Goodrich, Charles, 181 n. Market Goodrich, Moses, rear 86 Fox Goodrich, John, builder, 183 n. Market Goodwin, Albert, mason, 106 Washington Goodwin, Sarah, boarding house, Howard Goold, James, coach maker, cor. Division and I. Mar­ ket, house cor. Division and Liberty Goold, H., chairmaker, 121 State Goosberry, Thomas, Parkst 48 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Gordon, Barbary, nurse, Swan Gorman, John, baker, Rensselaer Gott, John, tobacconist, 59 State Gough & Herring, lottery and exchange office, 413 s. Market, cor. Hudson Gough, Thomas, (G. & H. ) 66 Division Gough, James, 66 Division Gough, J. S., grocer, cor. Green and Rensselaer Gould, James P., provision store, 568 s. Market, h. 50 Union Gould, W. & A., law bookstore, 108 State Gould, William, (W. & A. G.) 108 State Gould, Anthony, (W. & A. G.) 108 State Gould, Job, wooden ware store, 448 s. Market, house 25 Beaver Gould, James S., merchant, 448 s. Market, house 27 Beaver Gould, John, tobacconist, Lumber Gould, R. H., City Coffee House, 334 & 336 n. Mar­ ket Gould, James, shoemaker, 17 Quay Gould, George B., 11 Store lane Gould, Eli, grocer, cor, Division and Union Gould, widow of Joseph, 35 Liberty Gourlay, James, boarding house, 89 Washington Gove, Elijah, boarding house, 355 Washington Gove, James, portable furnace factory, Washington, rear Western turnpike Grace, William, cartman Lumber Gracie, Oliver C, grocery and boarding house, corner Hamilton and Liberty Gracie, Edward G., 54 Union Graham, Thomas & Co., commission store, 615 * Market Graham, Augustus, cabinet maker, 91 Lydius Graham, Andrew, grocer, 18 Quay Graham, V. W., 225 n. Market Graham, John, grocer, Columbia cor. Quay Graham, James, provision store, 65 Beaver Graham, John, laborer, Plain Graham, widow of T. V. W., 225 ». Market Graham, widow Esther, 62 Church ALBANY DIRECTORY, 49 Grantes, William, Franklin Alexander, accountant, 18 n. Pearl Urattan, P., laborer, Quay Graves, John, musician, 5 Howard Graves, Anthony, baker, 40 Green Graves, Frederick, cabinet maker, 95 State Gray, Alexander, stone cutter, cor. Green and Division, house 52 Lydius Gray, Thomas, tailor, s. Market near Bass Gray, James, millwright, 80 n. Market Gray, James, Jay near Lancaster School Gray, James, laborer, Lark Gray, Michael, waiter, 140 Washington Gray, Robert, shoemaker, 166 s. Pearl Gray, Orange, grocer, 84 Quay Gray, Stephen, C-, lottery office, 446 *. Market, house 104 Green Gray, John W., baker, 9 Church Gray, Nancy, tailoress, 9 Church Gray, Charles, whitewasher, 43 Church Green, Henry, physician, office corner «. Pearl and Beaver, house 59 Chapel, cor. Maiden lane Green, Seth, stage agent, Westerlo, cor. Dalleus Green, Carr B., skipper, 65 «. Pearl Green, Joseph H., King's row, Patroon Green, Joseph E., laborer, Bass Green J. W., skipper, 73 Church Green, John, rear of Washington, near Schenectady turnpike Green, Griffin, currier, Chapel, near Orange Green, Henry, Columbian and National Hotel Green, William, Columbian and National Hotel Green John, 56 Van Schaick Greenland & Coulson, curriers, uean, between State and Hudson Greenland, Joseph, (G. & C.) 43 Liberty Greenwood, Anthony, grocer, 17 Washington Greenwood, G., comb maker, 32 Fayette Greer, George, Embargo court Greer, George, cartman, 121 Green Greer, widow of George, Johnson Greer, wid ow Jane, rear of s.Pearl E 60 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Greer, widow Phoebe, 39 Liberty Greer, widow, Lumber Gregory, Matthew, Capitol Park Gregory, Bain & Co,, crockery store, 424 n. Market Gregory,David E., (G., B. & Co.) Lydius, between Rose and Green Gregory, Benjamin, lumber merchant, 8 Orange Gregory, Benjamin P., (H. & G.) Columbian and National Hotel Gregory, L. B., physician, 67 Division Gregory, John, painter, 36 Columbia Gridjey, Chauncey, grocer, 193 s. Pearl Griffen, William, dyer, 41 Beaver Griffin, John, grocer, corner State and Park Griffin, M. & J., grocers, 13 Park st. and 8 Hudson Griffin, B. B., at Mrs. Keelers, 57 Hudson Griffin, Jacob, builder, Eagle Griffin, Cornelius, shoemaker, Schenectady turnpike Griffin, Richard, shoemaker, Park st Griffin, F. H., shoemaker, 112 Lydius Griffin, Patrick, grocer, 2. n. Pearl Griffin, Patrick, laborer, 55 Fox Griffiths, William, furnaceman, Eagle Grimwood, Isaac, sexton Baptist Church, at the Fe­ male Seminary, Division Grinnell, Francis, laborer, 168 s. Pearl Gritton, George, cooper, near Beaver, above. William Groat, Abraham S., agent to steam boat De Witt Clin­ ton, office opposite Columbian and National Ho­ tel, house cor. Lydius and s. Market Groat, George, carpenter, rear Washington Groat, widow Catharine, cor. Lodge and Pine Groat, widow cor. Lodge and Pine Groesbeck, J. & j. L,, City Boot Store, 407 s. Market Groesbeck, John, (J. &t J. L. G.,) 5 Fox Groesbeck, J. L., (J. & J. L. G.,) 5 Fox Groesbeck, William, 86 Fox Groesbeck, widow Maria, 5 Fox Groesbeck, Harriet, 7 Fox Groesbeck, Gertrude, 24 Union Groesbeeck, W. W., variety store, 400 n. Market,^ 7 Daniels ALBANY DIRECTORY. 51 Groesbeeck, C. W. & Co, auctioneers, 64 State Groesbeeck, C. W., (C. W. G. & Co.) 13 Montgomery Groesbeeck, David W., (C. W. G.& Co^SS Fox Groesbeeck, Fonda, segar maker, 105 Washington Groesbeeck, Peter, 5 Water Groesbeeck, Catharine, 46 Van Schaick Groversteen, Abraham, carpenter, Howard Guardenier, Henry A., 75 Church Guardenier, George, merchant tailor, 504 *. Market house 75 Church Guardenier, Philip, shoemaker, 21 Quay Guest, widow of Henry, corner of Lydius and Daliens Gullen, Peter B., shoemaker, 45 Union Gullick, John, 31 Van Schaick Gumis, Henry, corner Quay and Steuben Gurmley, Patrick, laborer, Malcom Gurney, Henry B., accountant, rear 70 Beaver ML Hackstaff, Oirm, gwcor, 9(19 <• Poarl Hagan, Francis, painter, Hudson Hagerman, Gerrit, shoemaker, 10 Union Hagerman, Paul, laborer, Colonie Haggerty, Patrick, laborer, 6 Maiden Lane Haggerty, William, skipper, 661 s. Market Haight, John, New-York and Ohio Line office* res. 611 s. Market Haines, John L., turner, s. Lansing, house, Dalleus, near Herkimer Hait, Joseph R., cooper, Rose alley Hale, Elizabeth, 38 Orange HALL OF SCIENCE, Mechanics' Hall, Chapel Hall, John H, wood engraver, 9 Van Tromp Hall, John H., lottery office, 470 s. Market, res. Co­ lumbian and National Hotel Hallfe Hewson, manufacturers of Jewelry, 11 Plain Hall, Green, (H. & H.) 12 Plain Hall, Asahel, Westerlo corner Church Hall, Ransom D., lumber merchant, 34 Pier, res. Be- ment's Hotel Hall, Thomas, butcher, corner Schuyler and Dalleus Hall, Joseph, gardener, Arbor Hill 52 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Hall, widow, 8 Green Hallenbake, Daniel, tin and sheet iron worker, 211 Washington Hallenbake, George, shoemaker, Malcom Hallenbake, G., shoemaker, 214 s. Pearl Hallenbake, Matthew, carpenter, Lodge, near Maiden Lane Hallenbake, Matthew J., grocer, 269 Washington Hallenbake, L., carpenter, 108 Washington Hallenbake, Abraham, tailor, Lodge near Pine Hallenbake, widow, tailoress, Howard Hallenbake, Peter, coachman, Park st. Hallock, B., cartman, 39 Fox Halsey, Elias, laborer, rear 121 Green Hamilton, Isaac, office, 41 State, res. Gourlay's* Washington Hamilton,. Andrew, brick-maker, 68 Church Hamilton, Laura, mantau-maker, 6 n. Pearl Haimiiuml & Dean, attorneys and oounoolloro, 6*3 State- Hammond, Jabez D., (H. & D.) 107 Washington Hammond, S. N., boarding house, 49 Church Hammond, Barnabas, mason, 11 Fox Hampton, Zalmon, painter, 474 s. Market, house & Union Hancock, Jotham, 281 Washington Hancock, Clement, 213 s. Pearl Hancock, widow Margaret, 136 ». Market Hancock, widow, 213 s. Pearl Hand, Aaron, lumber merchant, Water, Hand, Isaac P., lumber inspector, Lumber Hand, L. P., lumber merchant, 7 Pier, house Water Handy, Benjamin, carpenter, Lydius continned Haner, Philip, confectioner, Swan Haner, Peter, cartman, near Swan Haner, Mr., teamster, 83 Washington Haner, widow, Spring Haney, Charles, corker, 32 Quay Hanford, George, lottery and exchange office, 443, res, 439 s. Market Happenny, Patrick, mason, 111 Lydius Harbison, Samuel, Westerlo. ALBANY DIRECTORY. 53 Hard, D. & B., grocers, 11 Washington Harden, Jacob, rear of 30 Union Harden, John, laborer, Orange west of Chapel Harden, John, laborer, rear 29 Union Harden, Jacob, rear 30 Union Harder, Nicholas, Arbor Hill Hardy, William, (G. & H.J res. 30 Maiden lane Hare, Silas W., teamster, 41 n. Market Hargin, David, laborer, Malcom Harman, Thomas W., attorney and counsellor, Athe- neum buildings, n. Market Harper, Arthur, cartman, Malcom Harrington, Joseph, blacksmith, Schenectady turnpike Harris, Ira, (D. & H.) Mrs. Lockwood's «. Pearl Harris, Daniel, grocer, 5 Washington Harris, Robert, (K. & H.) house 6 Union Harris, Stephen, shoemaker and boarding house, Howard Harris, James, coach painter, corner Lydius and Church Harris, Jeremiah, City Tavern, corner Green and Beaver Harris, widow Ruth, 24 Division Harris, Miss, tailoress, Malcom Harris,-Athony, Hamilton near Green Harrison, Michael shoemaker, rear 128 s. Pearl Harrison, William H., carpenter, 108 Washington Harrison, Miss S., milliner, 487 s. Market Harrison, John, 24 Fox Harrison, Henry, rear 48 Van Schaick Hart, Herman V., city superintendent, N. D., office,. City Hall, house 11 Columbia Hartley, Samuel, silversmith, rear 58 *. Pearl Hartness, James tallow chandler, 177 n. Market Hartness, Maria, 177 n. Market Hartness, Thomas L., cutler and surgical instrument maker, 30 Beaver, house Orchard Harty, Edward, laborer, Bass Harvey, Robert, furnaceman, Washington Harvey, Francis, printer, 10 Daniels Harvey, Zachariah, Clinton Harvey, James, tailor, 21 Fox E2 54 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Hasbrouck, Peter, accountant, 7 Webster's buildings, house 29 Beaver Hascy, A. R., watchmaker, 476 s. Market Hascy, widow, corner Chapel and Columbia Haskell, Simeon P., 126 State Hastings, Seth, (W. H. & Co.) 98 n. Pearl Haswell, John, jun., grocer, corner s. Pearl and Lydi­ us, house 83 s. Pearl Hatch, J., innkeeper, 229 n. Market Hatfield, William, Utica House, corner s. Market and Church Hathaway, Bailey G., black and white smith, William near Beaver Hatton, Patrick, Westerlo Hawes, William, cooper, cor. Liberty and Division, house 16 Division Hawkins, Charles, carpenter, Chapel Hawley, Gideon, offipe 58 State, house 228 n. Market Hawley, Joseph C, shoemaker, 191 s. Pearl Hawley, Aaron, (F. & H.) s. Lansing Hawley, D. E., oil cloth factory, 5 Hallenbake between Hudson and Beaver Hawley, Samuel, culler of staves and heading, 130 s. Pearl Hawley, David A., agent for steam boat Albany, office opposite Columbian and National Hotel Hayden, Albert, agent Swiftsure line, 76 Church Hayner, Susan, Canal Basin Hays, John, carpenter, Van Zandt Hays, John, carpenter, Jackson Hays, Michael, laborer, 3 Chapel Hays, Solomon, corner Washington and Hawk Hays, Joshua R., builder, Ferry Hays, Timothy, grocer, corner Hudson and Quay, house 58 Montgomery. Haywood, David, (J. & H.) Columbian and National Hotel Hazard, William H., shoemaker, 75 Orange Hazard, John V. S., (A. & H.) at T. Allen's cor. .n Pearl and Columbia Hazard, Nathaniel M., Montgomery Hall Hazelton, Samuel, shoemaker, rear 41 Liberty ALBANY DIRECTORY. 55 Hazelwood, Daniel, Arbor Hill Healy, James, grocer, 67 Fox Healy, Mrs., 97 Washington Hebard, James M., clerk at Levy Solomons', 22 Fox Hedrick, James, cartman, 26 Washington Helmer, Adam, rear of Washington, near Schenectady turnpike Helmes, Mary, 26 Maiden lane Hempstead, Isaac, physician, Franklin Hempstead, widow of Isaac, 116 s. Pearl Henderer, Harmanus, shoemaker, 33 Fox Henderer, Jacob S., pavior, 86, Fox Henderson, Adam T., laborer, Schenectady turnpike Hendrickson, John, lottery and exchange office, cor. s. Market and State, house 61 Division Hendrickson, William, 61 n. Pearl Hendrickson, M. & J., grocers, 14 State continued Hendrickson, Rebecca, 14 State continued Hennessy, David, laborer, rear Pine Hennessy, widow, 22 Orange Henry, Joseph, professor of mathematics, Albany Academy, house Eagle cor. Maiden lane Henry & Heiser, portable furnace manufacturers, 244 Washington Henry, Jacob, (H. & H.) Washington near Western turnpike Henry, James, Fayette near Hawk Henry, Peter Seton, master in chancery, office 64 State, res. Bement's Hotel Henry, widow of William, cor. Orchard and Wilson. Henry, widow Ann, Fayette near Hawk Henry, Jack, waiter, rear 53 Van Schaick Hepinstall & Scott, leather dealers, 22 State Hepinstall, Christopher, (H. & S.) 55 Liberty Hepinstall, Richard, currier, 58 Church Hequembourg, Charles, hair dresser, 282 n. Market Hermans, Rathbone & Co. (Joel Rathbone) hardware merchants, 47 State Hermans, John, clothing store, 470 s. Market, house 28 Lydius Hermans, Cornelius, sawyer, 49 Beaver Herner, Charles, grocer, 110 Pier, house 77 Church 56 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Herner, John, furrier and cap maker, John Herrick, E. S., hat store, cor. s. Market and Division, house 55 Hamilton Herrick, Abraham, morocco dresser, 56 Van Schaick Herring, Silas C, (G. & H.) Skinner's 314 n. Market Herring, Mrs. Lucy, Chapel Herrington, John, mason, 211 Washington Herrington, William, hair dresser, 2 Green, res. Bement's Hotel Hewitt, E., grocer, 40 Quay Hewlett, Hosea, painter, 3 Union Hewlett, Thomas A., 64 Liberty Hewson, John D., (H. & H.) 44 Division Hewson, William F., (L. & H.) City Hotel Hewson, Richard, mason, Arbor Hill Hewson, Thomas, inspector of lumber, 207 n. Market Hewson, widow Mary, 43 Liberty Hewson, widow, corner State continued and Park Hewson, widow Polly, 82 s. Pearl Hewson, widow of Robert B., 51 Lydius Heyberson, widow of Martin, 29 Beaver Heyer, William, rear 58 Van Schaick Heyney, William F., blacksmith, 226 s. Pearl Hickey, Michael, grocer, corner Lydius and Green Hickox, Hamlet H., 114 s. Pearl Hickox, Spelman, victualling cellar, 524 s. Market, house 37 Division Higgins, Cornelius, inspector of canal boats, 49 Green Higgins, Arnold C, 49 Green Higham, Robert, architect, office Centre Market, house Westerlo Higham, A. H., Crosby's Hotel, s. Peart; ' Higham, widow, Westerlo Hill, Charles, boarding house, 123 Pior Hill, John, gardener, 287 Washington Hill, Joseph B., stone cutter, 572 s. Market, house 122 Green Hill, Joseph, rear 628 s. Market Hill, John J., Exchange Coffee House Hill, Charles, teller Canal Bank, City Hotel Hill, Frederick, clerk Mechanics' and Farmer's Bank, Skinner's 314 n. Market ALBANY DIRECTOR If. 57 Hills, Erastus, hat store, 60£ State and 33 Washing­ ton, house 52 Washington Hills, W. R., hatter, Fayette near Hawk Hills, Thomas, glover, 516 s. Market Hills, Chauncey, shoemaker, 538 s. Market Hilman, Arthur, shoemaker, 79 Washington Hilman, John, shoemaker, 19 Washington Hilson, Thomas, shoemaker, 243 n. Market,' house 30 Van Schaick Hilton, R. J., (C.

Sanmfactureturer of Ingrain and other CarpatUtgl'CCarpeting*'CoVerUtUi , and Danmalt-Damaski; DiaperDiaper** '• At his old stand, $, Pearlf near the Rail Road ALBANY DIRECTORY. 69

Krenin, Henry, laborer, Clinton Krewson, Absalom, boarding house, 49 a. Pearl L. Lacey, William B., rector St. Peters church, Maiden lane, near Lodge Lacey, Edwin A., physician, 282 n. Market Lacey, John, baker, 47 Moutgomery Lackey, William, morocco dresser, Water near Lum­ ber Ladew, Stephen, accountant, 21 Store lane Ladue, Touissant, furrier, 37 Fox LAFAYETTE BURR MILLSTONE MANUFACTORY, 200 n. Market, Lagrange, Gerrit, lottery office 408 n. Market, house cor. Hamilton and Rose Lagrange, Jacob C, carpenter, Malcom Lagrange, John G., carpenter, near Howard Lahey, "John, laborer, Johnson Laisdell, John, ( H. & L.) 18 Hamilton Lake, Alanson, grocer, 138 s. Pearl Lake, Jared, grocer, cor. Diagonal and Union, house 638 a. Market La Liberte, R., confectioner, 553 a. Market L' Amoureux, James, attorney and counsellor and judge of court of common pleas, office 35 State, house 59 Hamilton L'Amoureux, Joseph, painter, 663 s. Market L'Amoureux, Andrew, cartman, 67 Fox Lamphier, Jeremiah, tailor, Howard LANCASTER SCHOOL, Eagle cor. of Jay and Lancaster Landers, David, skipper, 540 s. Market Landers, David, Embargo court .. . Landnn. Win;-™, o«,,s.0<« nan, cor. Washington and Capitol Park Lane, Dennis, stone cutter, 49 Van Schaick Langdon, John, laborer, 32 Quay I.ongstaff, Charles, coppersmith, rear Beaver Langworthy, John B., hatter, 261 n. Market Lannigan, Karrin, laborer, 577 a. Market Lannigan, John, laborer, 672 a. Market Lansing, A. T. E., deputy sheriff, 187 n. Market 70 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Lansing, Gerrit Y., attorney and counsellor and'mem- ber of U. S. House of Representatives, 368 n. Market Lansing and Frothingham, (C. Y. Lansing and W. W. Fre»thingham) attorneys and counsellors, 373 n. Market Lansing, Christopher Y., (L. & F.) 301 n. Market Lansing, & Cushman, (Jacob Lansing and John W. Cushman) attorneys and counsellors, 35 State Lansing, Jacob, (L. & C.) judge of court of common pleas, corner n. Market and Quackenbush Lansing, Jacob, mason, 83 Hudson Lansing, Jacob J., lottery and exchango office, 57 State, house 80 w. Pearl Lansing, Jacob, shoe store, 274 n. Market, house cor. Orange and Montgomery Lansing, Jacob, jr., 73 n. Market Lansing, Peter, lottery and exchange office, 42 State, house 78 n. Pearl Lansing, Isaac, weigher and measurer, 205 n. Market Lansing, James, shoemaker, 148 n. Market Lansing, Gerrit, carpenter, Hallenbake Lansing, Gerrit, Jun, coroner, 5 Van Schaick Lansing, Abraham F., librarian of Albany library and Atheneum, 12 Orange Lansing, Garret G., blacksmith, cor. Green and Bas­ sett Lansing, Douw, accountant, 51 n. Market Lansing, John, painter, 57 Van Schaick Lansing, Silas, rear 628 s. Market Lansing, widow of John, jr., 297 n. Market V Lansing widow Elizabeth, 33 s. Pearl Lansing, widow Esther, n. Lansing Lansing, widow, corner n. Market and Quackenhuslt Lapham, Mrs. Delia, 14 Rose Larchar, Joseph W., tailor, 100 n. Market Larcom, Michael, ship carpenter, 39 Montgomery Lathrop, Dyer, merchant, 93 Washington, house 1J6 Washington Lathrop, William, boarding house and porter cellar, 19 s. Pearl Lathrop, H., grocer, 81 Washington ALBANY DIRECTORY. 7l Lathrop, Rodney, carpenter, a. Lansing, house John Lattimore, Benjamin, 9 Plain Lattimore, Benjamin, jr., 119 a. Pearl Latour, Henry, Franklin Latour, William, 71 Ferry LAW BUILDINGS, cor. s. Market and Beaver Law, Mary, milliner, 77 State, house 75 State Lawler, J., laborer, Arbor Hill Lawler, Jeremiah, blacksmith, 666 s. Market Lawless, John, mason, Johnson Lawliss, James, saddler, 24 Washington Lawliss, Patrick, saddler, 26 Washington Lawrence, Friend, dry goods, 369 n. Market Lawrence, William, currier, 57 Lydius Lawrence, T., grocer, 48 Liberty Lawrence, Charles, lumber merchant, 47 Pier Lawrence, Charles, mason, 146 s. Pearl Laurie, Alexander, Franklin Lay, Z. W., physician, office a. Pearl, between Lydius and Bass, house Lydius continued Layton, Thomas, furnaceman, Hawk, near Furnace Leake, John W., public notary and clerk in New-York State Bank, house Ferry near Church Leary, John, laborer, Rensselaer Leavenworth, William, s. Pearl, below the Rail Road Leavitt, Nathaniel K, hair dresser 44 re. Pearl Leddy, James, grocer, 151 n. Market Leddy, Bernard, laborer, cor. Green and Bassett Lee, Thomas, merchant tailor, 64 State, house 5 Daniels Lee, Noah, clerk in Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank, 9 Daniels Lee, John, crockery packer, 48 Van Schaick Leech, Daniel D. T., professor of Languages, 505 s. Market Lees, Thomas, crockery store, 97 State, house comer State and Lodge Leman, John, ornamental painter, 18 Beaver Lemoin, John, Water Lemmon, Leonard, baker, 117 Washington Lemmon, William, baker, 117 Washington 79 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Lenderson, Peter, 51 Union Leonard, Herman, Skinner's 314 n. Market Leonard, Michael, tailor, 587 a. Market Leonard, P. S., grocer, 82 Quay Leonard, widow Maria, 104 n. Market Leslie, John, ornamental painter, 382 n. Market, house 59 n. Market Lester, Nicholas, gardener, State continued Lewis, Peter I., Stone House, 5 Green Lewis, James M., 11 Fox Lewis, Lewis, machinist, 14 Union Lewis, Gerrit, lottery office State street bridge, house 32 Van Schaick Lewis, Benedict, shoemaker, 11 Fox Lewis, James, cartman, 57 Fox Lewis, John, cartman, 51 Union Lewis, Samuel A., 100 Washington Lewis, Miss, boarding house, 76 State Lewis, widow of Elihu, 100 Washington Lewis, Richard, laborer, Franklin Leynes, Michael, cordial distiller, 170 n. Market Lightbody & Hewson, leather store, 13 Hudson Lightbody, Andrew, (L. & H.) Dalleus corner Her­ kimer Lightbody, James, Schenectady turnpike Lightall, Nicholas, blacksmith, n. Market, house Colonie Linacre, widow of James, senior, 41 Steuben Linacre, James, cabinet maker, Mechanics' Hall, Chapel Linacre, James F., accountant, 9 Orange Linacre, Isaac, 41 Steuben Linacre, Miss Elizabeth, 41 Steuben Lincoln, Levi, dealer in printing and writing ink, Green near Beaver, house 32 Fayette Lincoln, Orrin* carpenter, Chapel Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Ann, 19 Hamilton Lindsey, James, Washington Lindsey, Joel, teamster, Schenectady turnpike Lisher, George B., attorney, 126 a. Pearl Liskett, Johnson, laborer, near Centre Market LITERARY ROOMS, Little & Cummings, 65 and 67 State ALBANY DIRECTORY. 73 Little & Cummings, (Weare C. Little, and James M. Cummings,) Literary Rooms, 67 State Little, Weare C, (L. & C.) Eagle Tavern Little Lemuel, (S., L. & Co.) 42 s. Pearl Little, Charles A., Mrs. Keown's, Hudson Little, Diana, tailoress, corner Chapel and Fox Little, John, laborer, 209 s. Pearl Little, Tower, 209 s. Pearl Livingston, Edward, (L. & L.) district attorney, office 90 State, house Delavan's buildings, 57 n. Pearl Livingston, Crawford, 70 Lydius Livingston, John D., merchant, Pine, near City Hall, house Lodge near Maiden Lane Livingston, Brockholst, attorney, 56 s. Pearl, res. Fort' Orange Hotel ^ Livingston, J. A., attorney and counsellor, office 64 State, res. Miss Lewis's, State Lloyd, Andrew, laborer, Schuyler Lloyd, William, cartman, 49 Beaver Lloyd, Samuel H., coach maker, 68 Green Lloyd, James, baker, Malcom %, Lloyd, widow Margaret, corner Liberty and Division Loatwall, Jacob, 197 n. Market Loargan, Bartholomew, carpenter, 40 Fox Lc-chead, William, pastor 3d Presbyterian phurcb, house 10 Columbia Locherty, William C, skipper, 65 a. Pearl LOCK DISPENSARY, 2 Green and 2 Store Lane Lockrow, Charles, shoemaker, Howard near Lodge Lockrow, Lewis, shoemaker, Schenectady turnpike Lockrow, Peter, shoemaker, Arbor Hill Lockwood, Millington, tailor, 292 n. Market Lockwood, , saddler, 74 Washington Lockwood Mrs. N., boarding house Nos. 2 and 3 De­ lavan's buildings, n. Pearl Long, David, Teamster, 48 Ferry Long, widow Grace, 10 Daniels Long, widow William Loom, Issachar, morocco dresser, 107 Fox Loom, Francis- comb maker, 107 Fox Loom, widow Sarah, 107 Fox 74 ALBANY DIRECTORY. ' Loomis, E., grocer, 121 Pier Loomis, George, 9 Washington Loomis, George J., bookstore, 9 Washington Loomis, George, mason, 79 Church Loomis, Charles, copper plate printer, 138 State Loomis, Lansing D., carpenter, Lumber Loomis, Alanson, carpenter, Lumber near Montgomery Lord, Joseph, shoemaker, 21 Washington Lord, Edmund, shoemaker, 58 Washington Losee & Fitch, (Simeon Losee and Frederick Fitch) lumber merchants, office 39 Pier Losee, Simeon, (L. & F.) Lumber near n. Market Lossing, John, blacksmith, 239 Washington, house 275 Washington Lottridge, Robert, 106 «. Market Loucks, John H, innkeeper, 19 Pier Loucks, Andrew P., 147 n. Market Lougee, Noah, lottery and exchange office, 44£ State, nouse corner Lydius and Rose Love, Andrew, carpenter, 138 s. Pearl Lovering, R., shoe store, 462 a. Market, house Dalleus Lovett & Livingston, (John E. Lovett and Edward Liv­ ingston,) attorneys and counsellors, 90 State Lovett, John E., (L. & L.) city attorney and examiner in chancery, office 90 State, house 59 Washington Lovett, A. H., discount clerk in Commercial Bank, 59 Washington Low, Francis, Clinton Furnace, 60 Beaver, house 22 Daniels • Low, Charles, Lydius continued Low, John*, cordwainer, 41 Liberty Low, Warren, S., furnace man, 69 Beaver Lowe, Abraham, stone cutter, 558 s. Market Lowery, Martin, laborer, corner Malcom and Schuyler Lucas, John, laborer, Orange Luce, Vinal, Quackenbush, corner Montgomery Luce, Henry, stage agent, Exchange Coffee House Luckey, Samuel, pastor 1st Methodist Episcopal Church, house Herkimer near Franklin Luddon, Eliza, 24 Division r ' - Ludlow, John, pastor of North Dutch Reformed Church, bouse 58 n. Pearl ALBANY DIRECTORY. 76 Lurvey, widow Ann, 64 Beaver Luscomb, Daniel, 16 Van Schaick Lush & Wheaton, (Samuel S. Lush and. Henry G, Wheaton) attorneys and counsellors, 313 n. Market Lush, Samuel S., (L. & W.) 123 State Lush, William, 199 re. Market, corner Patroon Lush, Lydia, widow of Stephen, 311 n. Market Lush, widow of Richard, 320 n. Market Luther, Jeremiah, carpenter, Arbor Hill Luther, George, baker, corner Orchard and Wilson Luther, John, Arbor Hill LUTHERAN CHURCH, corner Pine and Lodge Lyman, Jonathan, builder, Fayette near Academy, house Hawk Lynch, D. B., mason, s. Pearl near Kane's Walk Lynch, Barney, mason, 138 a. Pearl Lyon, Aaron, variety store, 27 Pine Lyon, George, painter, Rose alley Lyon, William, grocer, 9 s. Pearl, house Lydius Lyons, Peter, laborer, 54 Van Schaick Lytle, David H., agent for William Hosch* 11 n. Market M. M'Alpin, William, engineer, res. Albany Coffee House M'Anelly, Hugh, laborer, corner Fox and Chapel M'Anelly, Bryan, 20 Howard M'Anertnee, laborer, Orchard M'Arthur, Duncan, at James Walker's, Westerlo M'Atee, Patrick, grocer, 116 Pier M'Auliffe, Timothy, stone cutter Colonie near the River M'Bain, George, carpenter, 4 Rose p. M'Cabe & Brownlee, (James M'Cabe and Samuel Brownlee) wine and tea store 384, n. Market, por­ ter room corner Beaver and s. Market M'Cabe, James, (M'C. & B,) 19 Water M'Cabe, John, mason, Maiden lane M'Cabe, M., widow of Francis, 43 Maiden lane M'Cafferty, Michael, baker, 73 n. Pearl M'Caffrey, James, laborer, Jackson M'Caffrey, James, morocco dresser, n. Market near Lumber M'Caffrey, Francis, laborer, near Lydius continued M'Call, Patrick M., grocer, Arbor Hill 76 ALBANY DIRECTORY. M'Call, Mrs., grocer, 78 n. Market M'Cameron, Enoch, overseer Townsend's furnace, - corner Elk and Hawk M'Cann, Ver, shoemaker, 35 Liberty M'Cann, Francis, laborer, Herkimer M'Cardell, Patrick, pedler, Malcom M'Cardell, Barney, cor. n. Pearl and Fox M'Carron, Thomas, laborer, 6 Chapel M'Carty, Michael, pedler, Maiden lane M'Carty, Charles, painter, Franklin M'Carty, Miss, milliner, 241 n. Market M'Casky, William, blacksmith, a. Market, opposite Fort Orange Hotel, house, 43 Church near Lydius M'Chesney, Lucas, chair maker, 8 Fox M'Chesney, Miss Barbara, junction of Great Western and Schenectady turnpike M'Chesney, Mrs. Rebecca, 8 Fox M'Clasky, Owen, mason, Malcom Ai'Cleary* James, grocer, 204, Washington cor. Lark M'Clintock, Ralph, cartman, 8 Union M'Clintock, John, livery stable, Church, rear of Fort Orange Hotel M'Clure, J. & A., paint and oil store, 70 State M'Clure, James, (J. & A. M'C.) 20 Van Schaick M'Clure, Archibald, (J. & A. M'C.) Mrs. Fuller's cor. of Maiden and Middle lane M'Clure, Jonathan, laborer, Orchard M'Clure, John, William M'Collester, Daniel, 50 Union M'Collum, Hugh, merchant, 22 Quay M'Collum, Elizabeth, cor. Dean and Maiden lane M'Collow & Mulholland, grocers, near Centre Market M'Combs, Mrs. Hannah, Park-st. M'Connell, Mrs. Ann, 2 Daniels M'Cord, James, mason, Westerlo M'Cormick, Thomas, laborer, Rensselaer M'Cormick, Thomas, laborer, 29 William M'Cormick, William, skipper, 23 n. Pearl M'Cormick, James, corner a. Pearl and State M'Cormick, James, laborer, Rensselaer M'Cormick, Philip, laborer, Rensselaer M'Cormick, Francis, Van Woert ALBANY DIRECTORY. 77 M'Coy, Peter, Western turnpike M'Crea, Edward, stone cutter, Schenectady turnpike M'Cready, James, laborer, 78 Fox M'Cready, James, laborer, 38 Orange M'Crossan, John, stone mason, 625 & Market M'Cue, Stephen, Schuyler M'Culloch, Hawthorn, 58 Ferry M'Culloch, William, stone cutter, State continued near Lark M'Culloch, William A., 58 Ferry M'Culloch, D. & Co., grocers, corner Lydius and Lark M'Culloch, widow, 181 n. Market M'Cune, Henry laborer 5 Maiden Lane M'Cune, Patrick, laborer, Maiden lane M'Cune, John, William M'Cune, widow, William M'Cusker, Francis, laborer, 55 Orange M'Daniel, Angus, Jackson M'Daniel, Thomas, laborer, Jackson M'Dole, John, carpenter, 52 Liberty M'Dole, William, 52 Liberty M'Donagh, Rodney, tailor, 672 a. Market M'Donald, John, grocer, 171 a. Pearl M'Donald, D., hair dresser, 22 Hudson M'Donald, Nicholas, grocer, near Centre Market M'Donald, Michael, William M'Donald, Martin, butcher, 17 Howard M'Donald, widow of William, grocer, opposite Centre Market M'Dowall, John, millwright and dockbuilder, Herki­ mer near Church M'Divett, , coppersmith, 29 Church M'Durmot, Thomas, grocer, Hallenbake M'Duffie, Angus, brickmaker, Lydius continued M'Duffie, John, brickmaker, Lydius continued M'Duffie, Charles, barber, 21 Washington M'Elheron, William, grocer, 34 Quay M'Elroy, Thomas, merchant, cor. Dean & Maiden lane M'Elroy, William, merchant, corner n. Market and Orange M'Elroy, John, comer n. Market and Orange M'Elroy, widow of Robert, 51 Fox G2 79 ALBANY DIRECTORY. M'Elroy, Miss Nancy, 46 Union M'Elroy, Miss Margaret, 40 Union M'Elwain, Robert, shoemaker, 40 Fox M'Ew, Daniel, laborer, Orange, near n. Pearl M'Ewen, John, shoemaker, 109 a. Pearl M'Farland, Robert, Westerlo M'Farland, James, Rensselaer M'Farland, James, laborer, rear of Washington M'Gaheron, Pat, Rensselaer M'Garvey, James, corner n. Pearl and Fox M'Gaviny, Cornelius, mason, rear of 234 n. Market M'Gee, Edward, mason, a. Lansing M'Gee, Ebenezer, carpenter, Rose alley M'Gee, Charles, mason, Westerlo M'Gee, James, laborer, 39 Fox M'Gee, John, cartman, Clinton near Nucella M'Gerr, Patrick, laborer, Van Woert M'Gibbeny, Robert, cartman, M'Gibbeny's alley* rear Montgomery near Quackenbush M'Glashan, James, printer, 61 re. Pearl M'Glashan, Alexander G., bookbinder, Orange west oi' Chapel M'Glin, widow Jane, 42 Church M'Gourkey, John, chocolate manufacturer, 4 Van Schaick M'Gourkey, William G., clerk in canal collector's office, residence 4 Van Schaick M'Gourkey, Mary, 2 Chapel M'Goverin, Francis, corner Green and Bassett M'Gowan, William, nailer, s. Lansing M'Grady, James, laborer, Orange near n. Pearl M'Grath, Morris, carpenter, corner Church and s. Lansing M'Grath, Michael, laborer, Lodge near Pine M'Grath, James, morocco dresser, Rensselaer M'Grath, John, laborer, Elk M'Grath, William, Maiden lane, near Lodge M'Guin, Michael, pedler, Clinton M'Guire, Peter, laborer, Steuben, corner Quay M'Harg, William, 50 Hudson M'Harg, Alexander, silversmith, 479 *. Market, house 48 Hamilton M'Harg, Gertrude, 427 s. Market . ALBANY DIRECTOR?. 79 M'Hench, William, clerk in Mechanics' and Farmer's Bank, house 77 Hudson M'Hench, Alexander, plane maker, Lydius continued M'Hugh, Stephen, grocer, 18 Quay M'Intosh, W. S. & E. C, crockery merchants, 449 and 451 s. Market M'Intosh, W. S., (W. S. & E. C. M'l.) 18 Liberty M'Intosh, E. C. (W. S. & E. C. M'l.) Columbian and National Hotel M'Intosh, Daniel, shoemaker, 8 Chapel M'Intosh, Peter, merchant, Washington near Western turnpike M'Intosh, widow, Union M'Intyre, Peter, drayman, Rose alley M'Intyre, Philip, 24 Quay M'Kaig, Andrew, teacher, Hallenbake M'Kay, John, skipper, 5 Howard M'Kay, widow of Alexander, 5 Howard M'Kay, Donald, shoemaker, 19| s. Pearl M'Kay, William O, oil cloth manufactory, 215 a. Pearl M'Kee, Russel, boat builder, shop at Screw dock, near the 1st lock, house Water near Orange M'Kee, Joel, grocer, 221 n. Market M'Kee, William A., Van Woert M'Kee Mary, 181 n. Market M'Keever, Patrick, blacksmith, 6hop 27, house 26 Washington M'Kelvy, Daniel, baker, 24 Union M'Kelvey, widow of Cornelius, 24 Hamilton M'Kelsey, David, chair factory, 323 n. Market M'Kenna, widow of Andrew, 253 n. Market M'Kenzie, George, blacksmith, 45 Church M'Kercher, Duncan, bookstore, corner Green and Beaver M'Kew, Patrick, tailor, 36 Van Schaick M'Kewan, Andrew, shoemaker, Schuyler M'Kibbin, Adam, laborer, Clinton M'Kinney, Elijah S., dry goods, 70 a. Pearl M'Kinney, Erastus, grocer, south side Canal Bapin, house Colonie M'Kinney, Mary, 39 Liberty 80 ALBANY DIREuxum. M'Knight, George W., Shakespeare House, Liberty near Hamilton, house 58 Union M'Kown, James, recorder of the city and attorney and counsellor, office Atheneum Buildings, n. Market, house Capitol Park M'Lachlan, John, Rensselaer corner Green M'Lachlan, R., grocer, cor. Rensselaer and Green M'Lachlan, Duncan, 53 Beaver M'Lachlan, D. M., physician, corner Hudson and Lib­ erty, house 72 Lydius M'Lachlan, Stephen, 623 a. Market M'Lachlan, Michael, laborer, rear 265 n. Market M'Lais, John, shoemaker, Canal Basin M'Lane, Alexander, cooper, Quay near a. Market M'Laren, Miss, dress maker, 83 re. Pearl M'Laughlin, James, teacher, cor. Lodge and Howard M'Laughlin, John, shoemaker, 60 Lydius M'Lein, John, grocer, 83 Quay M'Leod, Duncan, 9 Dean M'Leod, A., shoemaker, 87 re. Market M'Leod, Donald, mason, Malcom M'Manus, Luke, laborer, 24 Van Schaick M'Manus, Thomas, a. Pearl M'Manus, Thomas, steamboat pilot, Colonie near Water M'Micken, Mrs., 62 Division M'Millan & Bagley, merchants, 464 s. Market corner Hudson M'Millan, Charles, (M'M. & B.) res. Bement's Hotel M'Millan, Samuel, 180 s. Pearl M'Mullen, Andrew, merchant, 517 a. Market M'Mullen, James, 581 a. Market M'Mullen & Van Denburgh, merchants, 488 a. Market M'Mullen, Thomas, (M'M. & V.) res. Montgomery

M'Murdy, widow Catharine, 2 Chapel M'Murray, John, stone cutter, Orange, house Patroon M'Murray, David, brush maker, Middle lane M'Murray, William, laborer, rear 40 Fox M'Nabb, Ann, Knox M'Nalty, Michael, 121 Green M'jVaney, James, blacksmith, Orange near n. Pearl ALBANY DIRECTORY. 81 M'Naughton, James, physician, office 71 n. Pearl, res. American Hotel M'Naughton, Peter, physician, office 71 n. Pearl, res. American Hotel M'Neal, Peter, coach maker, 56 Church M'Pherson, George, tobacco factory, cor. Steuben and Water, store 20 Hudson, house 6 Dean M'Pherson, John, chair maker, 121 State M'Pherson & M'Kercher, (Murdoch M'Pherson and Duncan M'Kercher,) Daily Freeman's Advocate, 16 Beaver M'Pherson, Murdoch, (M'P. & M'K.) 20 Beaver M'Pherson, William, grocer, Quay near Lydius M'Quade, P., laborer, 38 Van Schaick M'Quin, Francis, furrier, Quackenbush Mack, Elisha, jr., Canal Basin Mackiness, John, carpenter, 108 Washington Madden, F., butcher, 660 s. Market Madden, Owen, mason, Howard r Madden, Charles, furrier, 221 re. Market Mahan, Mrs., boarding house, 319 re.Market Maher, James, state librarian, 661 a. Market Maher, John, slater, Quay Maher, John C, carpenter, Franklin Maher, Michael, cartman, cor. Montgomery and n. Lansing Maher, Lawrence, grocer, 583 a. Maiket Maher, widow of James C, grocer, cor. Chapel and Van Schaick Main, David, teamster, Lydius continued Malburn, Francis, -constable, 4th ward and grocer, cor. a. Market and Lydius Malcher, John, hair dresser, a. Market, opposite Co­ lumbian and National Hotel Malcolm, John, printer, Orange, west of Chapel Malcolm, Charles, mason, 5 Rose alley, Malcolm, Charles, jun., grocer, cor. Green and Beaver Maloney, Henry, grocer, 7 Division Mallary, Sheldon, boarding house, 38 Dean Malroney, John, laborer, 40 Fox Mancius, Jacob, office 61 State, house 21 Montgomery Mancius, widow of G. W., 19 Montgomery 82 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Manning, J. B., comb maker, cor. n. Pearl and Pat­ roon, h. 41 Orange Manning, John, baker, 144 Washington Manser, Benjamin, 6 Rose Mansfield, John, grocer, cor. a. Pearl and Schuyler MANSION HOUSE, J. P. Bradstreet, 349 re. Market Mantline, Jacob, tobacconist, Lumber Many & Ward, Eagle Air Furnace, 84 Beaver Many, widow of Peter, 11 Mark lane Marble, Eleazer, boarding house, 55_Beaver MARBLE PILLAR, Thorp & Sprague's building's cor. State and n. Market March, A., physician and surgeon, office 406 n. Mar­ ket, house 203 n. Market Marcy, William L., U. S. senator, 132 State Marcy, Stephen, tinman, Johnson Markey, N., physician, office 4 Webster's buildings, n Pearl, res. Mrs. Carter's re. Pearl Marks, Primus, 22 Fox Marman, James, sawyer, Rensselaer Marsh, Francis, boatman, 217 a. Pearl Marshall, Daniel P., victualler, stalls, Nos. 2 and 3, South Market, office 539 s. Market, res. Herkimer between s. Market, and the River Marshall, John, grocer, cor. Hamilton and Union, spruce beer manufactory 24 Union, h. 40 Union Marshall, John, moulder, Willett Marshall, Richard, carpenter, Schuyler Marston, Isaac, fender maker and wire worker, 29 Dean, res. Mrs. Mahan's, n. Market Martin, James, pastor United Presbyterian Church, house 3 Fox Martin, James, mason, Orange near n. Pearl Martin, Robert, (G. W. R. & Co.) office Daily Ad­ vertiser, h. 37 Maiden lane Martin, Robert, dyer, 14 Store lane

Dyers and steam Scourers, old stand, 45 Hudson Martin, William, coach maker, Hajnilton, near Green, house 41 Hamilton ALBANY DIRECTORY. 88 Martin, William, Montgomery Hall, a. Market Martin, Samuel, grocer, cor. Lydius and Hallenbake Martin & Morey, carpenters, Dean between State and Hudson Martin, William T., (M. & M.) 4 Dalleus Martin David, office, 354 n. Market, house 128 Lydius Martin, Homer, carpenter, 65 Beaver Martin, Thomas, hatter, 5 Liberty Martin, Thomas, laborer, Church Martin, James, jr., segar maker, 150 n. Market Martin, Peter, Lawrence Martin, Margaret, grocer, 42 a. Pearl Marvin, Richard & Co., (Richard Marvin and William Smith) merchants, 455 and 457 a. Market Marvin, Richard, (R. M. & Co.) Eagle Tavern Marvin, A. & Co., merchants, 490 a. Market Marvin, Alexander, (A. M. & Co.) 78 Hudson Marvin, John, 69 Division Marvin, Uriah, lumber merchant, office Canal Basin, house lumber near Water Mascraft, William, city superintendent, S. D., office Centre Market, house State continued Mason, Miss Hannah, tailoress, 31 Van Schaick MASONICK RECORD OFFICE, 63 State Massan, Louis, furrier, 40 Church Matchett, widow C, boarding house, 5 Union Mather, Elias, wine and tea store, 20 State, house 63 Chapel Mather, James G., Eagle Tavern Mather, John, carpenter, Malcom Mather, widow, 2 Chapel Matthews, Robert, Spring rear Washington Matthews, , carpenter, Lydius Matthews, Samuel, cartman, rear a. Pearl near Nucella Maxwell, James, brass founder, corner Green and Di­ vision, house 7 Union Mayell, William, 39 Green Mayell, John, hat store, 383 a. Market, house 61 Hudson Mayell, Jefferson; hat store and residence, 399 a, Market Mayer, Frederick G., pastor Lutheran Church, house 25 Montgomery Mayer, Conrad S-» tailor and draper, 34 Beaver Mayer,. William H., tailor, Maiden lane 84 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Mayhew, Robert, grocer, a. Pearl, near Rail Road Maynard, James, 30 Union Maynard, Daniel, oyster and porter cellar, cor. State and a. Pearl, house William Mayo, John, carpenter, Malcom Meacham & Pond, importers of military goods and music, 84 State Meacham, J. & H., hardware merchants, 391 s. Mark­ et corner Beaver Meacham* John, (J. & H. M.) 17 Montgomery Meacham, Horace, (M. & P.) 30 n. Pearl Mead, Hezekiah, carpenter, Bass Mead, John M., Union corner Lydius Mead, Oliver, grocer, 28 Quay, house 2 Water Mead, Sillack, shoemaker, 115 Green Mead, Mrs., dress maker and milliner, 414 n. Market Meads & Alvord, cabinet makers and upholsterers, 342 n. Market Meads, John, (M. & A.) Columbia near Eagle Meads, Orlando, attorney and solicitor, office 50 State, res. Columbia near Eagle Meadon, William, grocer, 65 n. Market Meadon, widow of John, 65 n. Market Meadon, widow of Thomas, Colonie MECHANICS' BENEFIT SOCIETY, Military Hall MECHANICS' AND FARMERS' BANK, n. Market, corner. Mark Lane MECHANICS' HALL, Chapel corner Columbia Meech, Jackson & Co., New-York and Ohio Line, 54 Quay cor. State Meech, Horace, (M., J. & Co.) 82 Hudson Meech, Henry T., Albany Museum, Thorp & Sprague's buildings, corner State and n. Market Meigs, R. M., druggist, corner a. Market and Hudson, house Ferry near Green Meigs, John, high constable, Patroon near Chapel Mellady, C, grocer, corner a. Market and Lydius Melally, Thomas, Rensselaer Mellen, Andrew, shoemaker, rear n. Market, near Van Tromp Melville, Allan, 446 a. Market, house 338 n. Market Mentline, widow, rear Van Woert ALBANY DIRECTORY. 85

MERCHANTS INSURANCE COMPAN*, over Canal Bank MERCHANTS LINE OFFICE, Piatt Williams & Co. agents, 108 Pier MERCHANTS HOTEL, 140 State Merchant, Horatio, attorney and counsellor, Arbor Hill Merchant, George W., engraver, office 41 State, res. Arbor Hill Merchant, Walter, Montgomery Hall Mergrain, Daniel, cartman, 21 Quay, Merrell, Nathaniel, carpenter, cor. Lydius and Union Merrifield, George, cabinet maker, 54 Washington, house 55 Fayette Merrifield, Jamoo, cabinet maker, 53 s. Pearl Merrifield, Richard, grocer, cor. a. Pearl and Praia, house 75 Hudson Merrifield, Mrs. Mary, 75 a. Pearl Merrifield, E., 75 s. Pearl Merry, E., grocer, 48 Washington Mesick, H. T., merchant, 481 a. Market, house 51 Liberty Mesick, William, grocer, a. Pearl, near Rail road, house 227 s. Pearl Mesick, Stephen, merchant, 19 Pine Mesick, Henry B., mason, 48 Washington METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, (1st) Division METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, (2d) re. Pearl Michael, Jane, Park MICROSCOPE, printing office, 28 Beaver Middleton, Richard, mason, Spring Miles, Noah B., (H. & Co.) Webb's row, Maiden lane, cor. Lodge Miles, William, cartman, Bass, near the river Miles, Augustus, carpenter, 654 a. Market MILITARY HALL, cor. Lydius and Church Millard, A. A., turner, »8 Quay, house 44 Liberty Miller, Christian, 45 Hamilton Miller, William C., merchant, 58 State, h. 53 Lydius Miller, Nathaniel, flour store, 300 n. Market Miller, Phillip, mason, 50 Fox Miller, Harvey, engineer, a. Market,-corner Lydius H 86 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Miller, Henry, laborer, Embargo court Miller, Erastus, grocer, cor. State and Lodge Miller, Herman, Schenebtady turnpike Miller, William, chair maker, rear 115 State Miller, William I., teamster, 220 s. Pearl Miller, Jacob I., boarding house, 32 Hamilton Miller, Mary I., boarding house, 20 Howard Miller, Mrs. E., Webb's row, Maiden lane Milligan, James, laborer, Rensselaer Milligan, widow, cor. Steuben and Chapel Millholland, Roderick, grocer 35 Quay Millholland, John, shoemaker, 32 Quay Mills, Daniel W., accountant, 4 Howard Mills, John, grocer, cor. Hudson and Liberty Mills, John, carpenter, 9 Water Mills, Ebenezer, mason, cor. Chapel and Pine Mills, Arthur, teamster, Patroon Mills, widow of Chauncey, Columbia, west n. Pearl Millway, Mary, grocer, 20 Fox, boarding house 21 Fox Milo, Francis, painter, shop Trotter's Alley, house 9 Liberty cor. Diagonal Milton, William, blacksmith, 57 Fox Milton, widow Mary, 57 Fox MINERAL SPRINGS, Ferry, near s. Pearl Mingo, Christopher, 44 Maiden lane Mink, Charles, saddler, 7 Water Mink, David, ship carpenter, 62 Church Minor, Ephraim, cartman, 11 Hamilton Minor, John, laborer 44 Van Schaick Minot, Joseph, boarding house, 43 Union Mitchell, Jesse P., boot and shoe store, 480 s. Market house 53 Hudson Mitchell, William, merchant, 473 s. Market, house *. Pearl, Kane's walk Mitchell, John J., grocer, 39 Quay, house n. Market, cor. n. Lansing Mitchell, John, waterman, 32 Quay Mitchell, James, tailor, corner Eagle and Steuben Mitchell, Alexander, west end of Orange Mix, James, jeweller, 3 Beaver, house Howard Mix, Isaac B., 275 n. Market ALBANY DIRECTORY. 87 Mix, Stephen, painter, 15 Chapel Mix, W. & S., grocers, 229 s. Pearl, cor. Nucella Moakley, Peter, sail maker, 107 Pier, house Lumber Moakley, Michael, 61 Fox Mockridge, Abraham, (B. & M.) at Mrs. Swan's 20 s. Pearl Mockrie, Edward, carpenter, Fayette Moffatt, William, laborer, Plain Moffatt, David, grocer, 201 s. Pearl Moffatt, Andrew J., 6 Montgomery Moffatt, Robert, saddler, Park MOHAWK AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD COMPANY, office 15 Beaver Money, Patrick, laborer, rear 54 Van Schaick Monk, widow Christina, cor. Pine and Lodge Monk, Henry, 6 Maiden lane Monnegan, widow, cor. Steuben and Chapel MONTGOMERY HALL, 456 S. Market Montgomery, John, furrier, Water near Colonie Monteith, George, skipper, 80 Hudson Moore, G. J., lottery office, 6| a. Pearl Moore, John W., grocer, 558 s. Market Moore, William, cartman, Malcom Moore, Conrad, collector, 8 Pine Moore, John grocer, 225 ». Pearl Moore, John, gunsmith, 11 Beaver, house 67 Beaver Moore, John, laborer, 220 s. Pearl Moore, Richard, tailor, Westerlo near Dalleus Moore, Chester, constable, Washington Moore, Thomas, musician, Arsenal Yard Moore, William, turner, 32 Montgomery, house rear 22 Fox Moore, Jacob, teamster, 249 Washington Moore, Jasper, grocer, s. Pearl, corner Schuyler Moore, Hannah, Schuyler Moore, widow, Rensselaer Moore, Esther, 78 Fox Morange, P. M, upholsterer, 329 n. Market Morey, Isaac, (M. & M.) 47 Ferry Morgan & Brush, (Samuel Morgan and Jesse G. Brush,) auction and commission and wholesale dry goods merchants, 63 State 88 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Morgan, Samuel, (M & B.) 61 Hamilton Morgan,. William, flour store, 217 Washington Morgan, Bernard, carpenter, 29 William Morgan, John B., variety store, 560 a. Market Morgan, Thomas, Arbor Hill Morgan, Thomas, jun., stone cutter, rear 49 Lydius Morgan, Patrick, dyer, Westerlo near Dalleus Morgan, John, Howard, near Centre Market Morgan, Tobias, clothes scourer, and dresser, 42 n. Pearl Morrell, Samuel, cartman, 47 Fox Morrell, Tunis, cabinet maker, 380 n. Market, corner Maiden lane Morrell, James, carpenter, 73 Church Morrell, Richard, stone cutter, Fayette Morrell, widow Elizabeth, 15 Plain Morrell, widow Hannah, 64 Beaver Morris, Walter R., office 50 State, coal yard 95 and 96 Pier Morris, Joseph, tobacconist, Van Woert Morris, William, laborer, Schuyler Morris, William, plasterer, corner Green and a. Lansing Morris, James, laborer, rear 220 a. Pearl Morris, John, cordwainer, 25 Van Schaick Morris, Rebecca, a. Lansing near s. Market Morrison, Adam, mason s. Lansing Morrison, J. T., grocer, Quay near Lydius Morrison, Mary, rear 628 a. Market Morrow, Robert, grocery and provision store, 575 a. Market Morrow, James, grocer, 659 a. Market Morrow, Joseph, laborer, Johnson Morrow, Joseph, stone cutter, Van Zandt Morse & Hawkins, carpenters,.50 Maiden lane Morse, James A., (M & H.) 43 Maiden lane Morse, Thomas, laborer, Van Woert Morse, Henry, teacher of literature and music,, school 29 Montgomery, house 281,». Market Morse, David, corner Steuben, and Chapel Mprt9n, pajrid, naUbr,, Washington, ALBANY DIRECTORY^ 6&l Morton, Richard, laborer, 49 Van Schaick Morton, Charles, S., (R. T. jr. & Co.,) below LitSKtry Rooms, 67 State Mosely, widow of Edwin, 96 Hudson Moses David T., Rose Alley Mosier, G. M., grocer, corner ». Pearl and Ferry Mosier, Allen, pedler, 133 Green Mott, Whitehead, ship carpenter, 44 Quay Mott, Joseph, carpenter and boarding house, 43 Union Mott, Misses, boarding house, 62 n. Pearl, corner Steuben Moulton, John M., comb maker, Fayette Moulton, Calvin M., Bement's Hotel Mounsey, Thomas, malster, junction of Western and Schenectady turnpike Mountin, William, laborer, corner Bass and Quay Muir, George, Water, near Canal Basin Muir, James, tanner, 56 Van Schaick Mulcahay, Patrick, laborer, Chapel Mulhillvill, Dominick, laborer, Westerlo Mullen, widow, Margaret, 52 Union Munroe, Isaac, cartman, Eagle between Beaver and Daniels Munsell, Joel, printer, Mrs. Courtney's, 22 Maiden lane Munson, Lewis, tallow chandler, Orange Murdock, Ebenezer, tobacconist, corner Lydius and Church, house corner Herkimer and Franklin Murdock, Carey, Chapel, 2 doors north of 2d Presby­ terian Church Murphy, John, cooper, 25 Church Murphy, Timothy, victualler, stall No. 6 Centre Mar­ ket, residence Catharine Murphy, John, victualler, stall No. 4 Centre Market, residence Catharine Murphy, Matthew,, gardener, 140 Washington Murphy, Patrick, laborer, Lodge near Pine* Murphy, Patrick, tallow chandler, Chapel Murphy, Thomas, 28 Chapel; Murphy, Thomas, laborer, Elk Murphy, William, butcher, 23 Pine Murphy, James, cooper, Bass 90 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Murphy, Daniel, Catharine Murphy, widow Julia, 20 Quay Murray, Owen, grocer, 123 Pier Murray, John, 108 Washington Murray, Dennis, ferryman, 672 a. Market Myers, John, cartman, n. Lansing Myers, John, laborer, Quackenbush Myers, Peter, furnaceman, Dove Mygatt, , 273 n. Market, corner Columbia Mynderson, Mrs. Sarah, 38 Hudson Myron, Thomas, shoemaker, 75 State Myron, Mrs., dress maker, 75 State

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Nash, Philip, carpenter Park NATIONAL OBSERVER, printing office, 5 Beaver Naylor, William, carpenter, 195 a. Pearl Neels, Rufus, shoemaker, 26 Fox Neely, Joseph, laborer, 65 Church Neely, Robert, laborer, Schuyler Negus, John, G. Lydius near a. Market Nelligan, David, shoe store, 506 a. Market Nelligar, Joseph, Westerlo Nelligar, widow Jane, Westerlo Nelson, Arnold, & Co., lumber merchants, office cor. Orange and Water Nelson, Arnold, (A. N. & Co.) 6 Water Nelson, John, baker, Willett Nelson, Edward, boatman, rear 48 Van Schaick Nemire, J. H., glover, 268 n. Market Nemire, George, inspector of weights and measures and leather dresser, 266 n. Market Netterville, John W., cabinet maker, cor. Lydius and Church, house 56 Liberty Nevens, B., grocer, 633 *. Market ALBANY DIRECTORY. 91 Newell, George W., office State Hall, res. Mott's, cor. n. Pearl and Columbia Newland, L. F., jeweller, 5 Middle lane, res. City Hotel Newland, David, merchant, 361 n. Market Newman, Henry, leather dresser and clover, 408 n. Market, factory 3 Water, house 43 Montgomery J Newman, George, leather dresser, Patroon Newman, Joshua, 32 Quay Newman, Ralph W., mason, 165 a. Pearl Newman, Thomas, 16 Van Tromp Newman, widow, Mary, 44 Union Newniss, Nathaniel, waiter, 33 Union Newton, John B., dry goods merchant, 373 n. Market, house 2 Montgomery Newton, John M., merchant, 46 Quay, house 45 Montgomery Newton, Daniel L., grain store, Washington, junction of Western and Schenectady turnpikes Newton, William, flour store, 9 Hudson, house 50 Washington Newton, Dyer, skipper, Dalleus Newton, Miss R., milliner, 467 a. Market Newton, Miss Mary, 37 n. Pearl NEW-YORK STATE ARSENAL, 56 re. Market NEW-YORK AND OHIO LINE, office cor. State and Quay, up stairs NEW-YORK AND ERIE LINE, office corner Quay and Hudson NEW-YORK AND MICHIGAN LINE, office corner Quay and Hudson Niblock, Alexander, ostler, 41 Division Nichols, J. B., mason, corner Church and Bass Nichols, H., wholesale grocer, 61 Quay, res. Mrs. Bugby's, 36 Dean Nicholson, James D., printer* office 44 Dean, res. 40 Lydius Nicholson, widow, 40 Lydius Nickerson, Frederick A., comedian, 19 a. Pearl Nickson, Quacho, cor. Hudson and William Noble, William, physician and Eye Infirmary, office 32 Beaver, house Kane's walk, «. Pearl 92 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Noble, John, accountant, cor. Middle and Maiden lane Noland, Thomas, Chapel Nordin, William, pavior, 209 a. Pearl Nordin, Mrs. Elizabeth, grocer, 206 a. Pearl Norgrove, Thomas, saddler, 21 Washington Norrisi James, sexton St. Mary's Church, cor. Chapel and Steuben Norris, John, shoemaker, 26 Washington NORTH RIVER STEAM BOAT LINE, H. R. Swan agent, office opposite Columbian and National Hotel, a. Market NORTH MARKET, foot of Columbia North, Asahel, teacher, Washington near Western turnpike North, A., teacher, Malcom NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION LINE, L. Gay agent, of­ fice 107 Pier Northrop, N., blacksmith, Washington Northrop, Mrs. Nancy, 10 Union Norton, John T., president Canal Bank, 110 Wash- ton Norton, Lambert, book-keeper in Commercial Bank, house Westerlo Norton, Samuel, mason, cor. Hamilton and Union Norton, John, jr., (T. & N.)res. Bradshaw's Mansion House Norton, L. K, boot and shoe store, 66 State, house 550 a. Market Norton, John, mason, Fayette Norton, Alvin, ostler, 2 Rose Nott, Howard, & Co., Union Furnace, Western turn­ pike Nott, Nicholas, 44 Maiden lane Nott, Jane, 35 Fox Nowlan, Jeremiah, grocer, 2 Lydius Nugent, John* clerh in comptroller's office, res. Mrs. Watson's, cor. a. Market and Hudson

^t?*|^||Rtt^ n. Pearl and Steuben Olcott, Egbert, clerk in Mechanics' andTarmers' bank res. at T. W. Olcott's, Mark lane Oley, CM wheelwright,., rear 62. Washington: Oh vera, Daniel,, hair dresser and perfumer, corner Hudson and Dean 94 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Oliver & Clute, grocers, corner Lodge and Maiden lane Oliver, James, cordial distiller, and manufacturer of rum coloring, 44 Dean Oliver, James, laborer, Bassett Oliver, James, baker, 24 Van Schaick Oliver, William, 26 Fox Oliver, William, chair maker, 54 Steuben Oliver, Thomas, 24 Van Schaick Oliver, David, cartman, Nucella Oliver, Isabella, 6 Daniels Olmstead, David, 47 Green Olmstead, Charles S., agent Albany, Syracuse an'! Oswego line, office 60 Quay, house 37 Green Olmstead, John I., merchant, 452 s. Market, house 89 Green Olmstead, George, accountant, 37 Green Oman, widow Nancy, corner s. Pearl and State O'Neal, John, laborer, 110 Lydius Onions, Edward, moulder, Willett Ormsby, Waterman L., engraver, office Law build­ ings, house Water near Orange Ornhout, Henry, blacksmith, 30 Washington Ornhout, Isaac, laborer, s. Pearl near Schuyler ORPHAN ASYLUM, 97 Washington Orr, William, brass founder, house corner Chapel and Orange Orr, Samuel, laborer, 45 Church Orr, Robert, Eagle, rear 40 Fox Osborn, William, tailor and draper, 9 Beaver, house 86 re. Pearl Osborn, William L., grocer, 168 s. Pearl Osborn, William, carpenter, Lawrence Osborn & King, piano forte manufacturers, cor. State and Lodge Osborn, John, (O. & K.) Chapel Osborn, John, Farmers' Home, 184 a. Pearl Osborn, Jeremiah, shoemaker, 86 Green Osborn, Henry, porter cellar, 339 n. Market, house 35 Maiden lane . Osborne, John Q., physician, office Lydius, 2 doors west of a. Market, res. Columbian and National Hotel ALBANY DIRECTORY. 95 Osterhout, William H., teamster, 57 n. Market Ostrander, John I., attorney and counsellor, house and office 55 a. Pearl Ostrander, John C, 55 a. Pearl Ostrander, P. H. & Co., 50 State Ostrander, P. H, (P. H. 0.& Co.) res. Bement's Hotel Ostrander, William, skipper, 652 a. Market Ostrander, James, cartman, 76 Orange Ostrander, James, butcher, Knox Ostrander, widow Gertrude, 76 Orange Otis, Harvey, mason, 15 Rose Ouderkirk, Frederick, carpenter, 124 Lydius Outwin, John, office at Dunlop's brewery, house Quackenbush Overton, Charles, grocer, Lydius continued Owens, John, grocer and morocco dresser, corner Green and s. Lansing Owens, John, laborer, 39 Van Schaick Owens, G. L., glazier and reflector manufacturer, op stairs, corner Hudson and Quay Owens, Matthew, 22 Union P. Pacey, Edward, ship carpenter, 6 Lydius a0acfcar& # Vm asewtimsseu, (Robert Packard and O. R. Van Benthuysen) printers and bookbinders, sign of Franklin's head, 435 5. Market Packard, Robert, (P. & V. B.) 16 Rose Packard, B. D. & Co. (B. D. Packard, Chauncey Webster and Benjamin Hoffman) bookstore, printing office and bindery, 71 State Packard, B. D., (B. D. P. & Co.) Columbia, between Lodge and Eagle Packard, Isaac, carpenter, 16 Rose Packard, Nathaniel R., superintendent of Alms House, res. at Alms House Packard, Chester, 48 Washington Packer, Prentice & Co., (W. S. Packer, jun., E. P. Prentice and John H. Prentice) fur merchants, 420 re. Market 96 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Paddock, J. W., justice of the peace for 5th ward, Co­ lonie, near re. Market Paddock, Stephen, baker, 69 a. Pearl Paddock, Lawrence, baker, 184 a. Pearl Paddock, Henry, Van Zandt Page, Nicholas, skipper, Van Schaick, near Chapel Paige, John Keyes, clerk supreme court, office State Hall, res. American Hotel Paige & Cassidy, (Jason Paige and John P. Cassidy) wholesale dry goods merchants, 54 State, corner Green Paige, Jason, (P. & C.) a. Pearl, between Hudson and Division Palmer, Levi H., attorney and counsellor, office re. Market, corner Maiden lane, house Quackenbush Palmer, H. W., teller in Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank, res. Quackenbush Palmer, Abijah, carpenter, re. Lansing Palmer & Hackstaff, grocers, 209 s. Pearl Palmer, Mrs. R., grocer, 17 Howard Palmeteer, Catharine, 56 Beaver Parcy, William, Lumber Pardee, Daniel, 99 Washington Parent, Samuel S., currier, 60 Church Park, Clark D., cartman, Fayette Park, Samuel, accountant, 115 Washington Parker & Yates, (Philip S. Parker and Metcalf Yates) attorneys and counsellors, 55 State Parker, Philip S., (P. & Y.) Capitol Park Parker, John, 19 Quay Parker, John, shoemaker, Van Zandt Parker, John, 149 n. Market Parker, Thomas, grocer, re. Market Parker, James, grocer, corner Rensselaer and Green Parker, Isaac, 150 re. Market Parker, Caleb A., mason, 35 Liberty Parker, George, Howard Parker, M'Connell, teamster, 78 Fox Parker, William, H., cartman, rear 218 i. Pearl Parker, widow, tailoress, 18 Store lane •Parkinson, Peter, Fox Parks, Samuel, master of canal boat, Sehuyler ALBAJnf DIRECTORY. 97 Parks, Samuel, shoemaker, 231 Washington Parks, James, sexton 1st Methodist Church, Rose Alley Parks, John, silver plater, 48 Liberty Parks, Mrs. Eliza, milliner, 487 a. Market Parks, widow, Arbor Hill Parmelee, William, attorney, 396 n. Market Parr, Richard,; cooper, Herkimer Parsells, William L., ship carpenter, n. Lansing Parsons & Baker, merchants, 203 re. Market Parsons, Harvey, cabinet maker, 294 n. Market Parsons, J. B., (P. & B.) 2 Water Parsons, George, laborer, Franklin Passenger, Peter, wheelwright, shop s. Pearl near Rail Road, house Malcom Paton, widow of Alexander, 43 Beaver Patrick, Benjamin, cartman, 56 Union Patrick, Robert, maltster, Schenectady turnpike Patterson, John, printer, 48 Lydius Patterson, John, shoemaker, Arbor Hill Patterson, John, cor. Schuyler and Franklin Patterson, Samuel P., stage proprietor, 31 Church Patterson, Josiah, wood measurer, office Canal Basin, house Lawrence Patterson, Robert, saddler, 18 State continued Patton, William, laborer, 40 Fox Patton, A., stage agent, Hamilton near Union Patton, Philip C., carpenter, 136 Lydius Paul, George W., agent, 412 re. Market, res. 48 Dean Paul, Samuel, Rensselaer near Green Paul, Benjamin, 113 Green Payn, Samuel, innkeeper, 202 n. Market Payn, Amaziah, boarding house, 670 a. Market Payn, B. H., constable, 3 re. Pearl Payne, George R., lottery office 422 «. Market, res. Mrs. Bugby's, Dean Pearce, John, carpenter, 37 Fox Pearce, widow Rachel, teacher, corner Hamilton and Union Pearl, Reuben, maltster, Johnson Pearl, William ;M„ grocer, 55 Q,uay, house55 Beaver 98 ALBANY DIRECTORY.

Scatter of rbe Stjeots ano Sfractfce of HSusfc, ano @rgantst fn Seconoltastuitttfan ffijnwcl). Residence corner of Franklin and Lydius. Pease, Earl, boarding house, 305 n. Market Peck, B., grocer, 37 Quay Peck, Martin, blacksmith, cor. a. Pearl and Ferry Peck, S. S., innkeeper, 42 Washington Peck, William, carpenter, rear 66 a. Pearl Peck, Peter, hatter, 19 Hamilton Peckham, G. W. & R. W., attorneys and counsellors, 72 State Peckham, George W.. (G. W. & R. W. P.) 3 Westerlo Peckham, Rufus W., (G. W. & R. W. P.) 3 Westerlo Peckham, Edward L., 2 Montgomery Peers, Henry, builder, Eagle near Jay Pelcher, Morris, teamster, Western turnpike Pells, Ebenezer R., painter, 48 Lydius Pemberton, Thomas, L., constable, 92 n. Pearl Pemberton, E. & J. provision store, corner n. Pearl and Columbia Pemberton, Ebenezer, (E. & J. P.) 53 Columbia Pemberton, John, (E. & J. P.) 117 State Pemberton, Henry S., chair maker, 8 Fox Pemberton, Mrs., milliner and mantaumaker, 92 «. Pearl Pemberton, widow of Ebenezer, 53 Columbia Penniman & Co., dealers in drugs, medicines and oil, 319 re. Market PENN-YAN AND DRESDEN LINE, office 66 Quay, E. H. Cook agent Penny, Samuel T., umbrella repairer, Spring* rear Washington PENSION OFFICE, U. S., at Mechanics' and Farmers Bank Pepper, Calvin, attorney and counsellor, Howard Pepper, Calvin, jr., attorney, Howard Percival, George blacksmith, shopopposite Fort Or­ ange Hotel, a. Market, house 70 Green Percival, Gordon, blacksmith, Church corner John Percy, John, shoemaker, 84 ». Pearl ALBANY DIRECTORY. 99 Perkins, Ebenezer, carpenter, 66 a. Pearl Perry, Eli, victualler, corner Washington and Dove, house Schenectady turnpike Perry, Hiram, groceries and hardware, 68 Washington Perry, A. D., blacksmith, Westerlo near Dalleus Persons, George, Franklin Peters, Jesse, morocco dresser, 129 Green Peterson, Jacob R., grocer, Water near Canal Basin. Peterson, Susan, Bassett Pew, James, rear 134 State Phelan, John, mason, 165 a. Pearl Phelps, Philip, deputy comptroller, office State Hall, house 22 Green Phelps, Homer R., clerk in comptroller's office, house Malcom Phelps, Charles, at Montgomery Hall Phelps, Horace, cartman, Clinton Phelps, Mrs. Eliza Ann, 26 Maiden lane Philleo, Lyman, grocer, corner Lydius and Church Phillips, Levi, merchant, 494 a. Market, house 40 Lib­ erty Phillips, Henry, grocer, 30 Washington Phillips, William, Schenectady turnpike Phillips, Catharine, 46 Church Phillips, widow, Lumber Phillips, Mary, s. Lansing Philpot, William, mason, rear of Union Phipps, Samuel, lumber merchant, office Canal Basin,, house 134 Washington Pier, Orrin, grocer, corner re. Pearl and Van Tromp Pierce, Lemuel, livery stable, rear of Eagle Tavern, house 21 Hamilton Pierce, Henry, grocer, corner s. Pearl and Hamilton Pierce, Horace, Orchard Pierce, Joseph, 58 Union Pierce, Hiram, teamster, Lumber, near n. Market Pierson, Calvin, constable, 13 Plain Pierson, George, laborer, Franklin Pike, James, mason, Ferry Pincott, Thomas, harness maker, 73 Washington Pine, D. D., carpenter, 169 a. Pearl Piakerton, widow H., 635 e. Market liv nail, will elcMe every day at 9 P. M. and the west side f&sil at B P. M. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Mails for Castle ten, Schodack Landing, and Stuyve- eant, are closed at 8 P. M. every Friday. Great Wtsttrn Route, via Uiica to Buffalo.—Mails for Schenectady and Utica, are made up every day, at 2 P. M. The mails for Auburn, Amsterdam, Buffalo, Batavia, Black Rock, Brownville, Canandaigua, Caughnawaga, Canajoharie, Clinton, Cayuga, Geneva, Geneseo, Herki- srier, Hamilton, Kingston, Canada, Ithaca, Johnstown, tiewiston, Little Falls, Lockport, Le Roy, Lyons, Le­ nox, jLe Raysville, Manlius, Marcellus, Niagara Falls, •ReW Harford, Norwich, Ogdensburgh, Onondaga, On- CVidaga Hollow, Palmyra, Palatine, Palatine bridge, Rochester, Rome, Skaneateles, Schenectady, Seneca #alls, Sempronius, Sackels-Harbor, Sullivan, Utica, Yernon, Waterloo, Watertown, Whitesborough, West- . Moretund, Youngstown, and westward, aro closed at 6 &. M, every day. Mails for all other places on this 40Ute, are closed every day, except Sunday, at 4 P. M. Whtrry VaXUy Routt.—Mails for Cherry Valley, Coop- erStown, Cazehovia, Salina and Syracuse, are closed eve- r Say, at 6 P. M. and for all other places ot\ this route, 2t% P. M. . "The mails for Bern, East Bern, Beavcrdam, and New ^otland, are closed every Monday and Friday, at 9 P. M. ' The mails, via Bethlehem and Rensselaervillc to Mid- j idUburgh and North Blenheim, are closed Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 9 P. M. \ Thernails, via Knox to Schoharie C. H. and Unadilla nre'Blosed Monday and Thursday, at 9 P. M. The northern mails to Whitehall, and via Sandy Hill, fc»x!»ldwell, and the west side of Lake Champlain, and the mail for Lower Canada, closes at 6 P. M. every day M^pt Saturday. TThe mails, via Cambridge and Middlebury, to Swan- Hori', fcVeryday , except Saturday, at 6 P. M. The Canada i Mail is sent by this route in winter. The mails, via Bennington and Brattlcboro', to New- •fiampshire, close every day, except Saturday, at 6 P. M. , The eastern mails to Boston, via Nortbaraton and the •erne via Springfield, close every day, except Saturday, *I8P. M. The Hartford and Connecticut mails close "at 6 P. M. every day, except Saturday. 4 1 The mails, vis Sandlake and Williarostown, to Green- W field, and via Lanetiborough to Greerfie'd, clo*» Tu«9~ , flay, Thursday and Sunday, at 6 P. M. to The mail* for Troy, fee. to the springs, close, during winter, at 9 P. M. every day, and during (he running of the steam-boa's ••^ain, immediately after their arrival. The Arjry'e mail clones Tuesday, Thursday, and Sun­ day, at 8 P. »i. Mechanics' Benefit Society. This Society was instituted August 7th, 1829, on the principle of mutual insurance for the benefit of the sick, and of those who arc by any accident rendered incapable of following their usual employment. The members are already more than two hundred, each pay­ ing thirty-one cents per month; and at the end of six months from the time he becomes a member, is enti­ tled, in case of sickness, to receivo four dollars per week The funds already amount to $600, and are ac­ cumulating. The institution is incorporated. The present officers, (who arc elected annually) are W. W. Dougherty, President; John Outwin, Vice-President; James P. Goold, Treasurer; John Bownc, Alexander M'Harg, Eli Perry, and George Guardenier, Stewards; James Robinson, Ezra C. Houston, Frederick Porter, H. G. O. Rogers, Joseph H. Green, Eli Perry, and Parker Sargent, Committee of Finance; E- Jackson »«d Charles Chapman, Secretaries. The meetings are held the first Monday, in every month, at 8 o'clock, P. M., at the Military Hall, cor­ ner of Church and Lydius Streets. Albany Typographical Society. Solomon Baker, President. Thomas Ranney, Vice- President John Visscher, Secretary. George Vance, jun., Assistant Secretary. James Aikens, Treasurer. John D. Kearney, John Malcom, Alexander H. Glen, Alonzo L. Stewart, Frederick Seger, Directors. Thie Society was instituted, March 3d, 1829, for the purpose of raising a fund for the relief of its members MI case of sickness. A member on initiation pays a fee oftwo dollars; and twenty-five cents per month thereafter, for the term of ten years. Each member for his widow or family, during sickness, may receive to the amount of three dollars per week. Master tti printers, and other persons who have at any time been engaged in the profession, may be admitted as honora­ ry members, subject to tho payment of five dollars an­ nually, but they are not entitled to speak or vote upon any question before the Society. The financial affairB of the Society are superintended by a board of direct­ ors, to consist of the President, Vice-President, Secre­ tary and Assistant Secretary, and five Directors, to be elected by the Society, annually, on the 1st Tuesday in March. At the institution of the Society, the following persons were elected officers:—Murdoch M'Pherson, President; Giles K. Winne, Vice-President; Philo K. Cole, Secretary; Peleg Sturtevant, Assistant Secreta­ ry; Abraham A. Keyser, Treasurer; Thomas S. Ran- ney, Caleb Child, jun., John D. Kearney, John Mal- cdlm and Alexander H. Glen, Directors. The annual meetings are on the first Tuesday in March. The stated meetings, some day in the first week in each month, at the option of the President St. Andrew's Society. Wm. M'Harg, Presiden'. James Walker, First Vice President. Peter Smith, Second Vice President Rev. Peter Bullions, Chaplain. Peter M'Naughton, Physician. Duncan M'Kercher, Treasurer. Alexan­ der Cameron, Secretary. Murdoch M'Pherson, As­ sistant Secretary. Lachlan M'Pherson, James Taylor, Thomas Daniel, Alexander Gray, James E. Rogers, Managers. German Benevolent Society. Organized | October »8* 1S«8. Rev. F. G. Mayer, President. John I. Ostrander, Vice President. Christian Miller, Treasurer, W. H. Quackenboss, Secretary. John C. Feltman, Henry Newman, George Young, Henry W. Snyder, William M'Elroy, Acting Committee. This society was established for the purpose of af­ fording assistance to German emigrants, and to relievo distressed Germans, or their descendants Albany Painters' Society. Robert C. Russell, President, Francis Milo, Vice- Ivii President. George Lyon, Treasurer. J. M. Reeve, Secretary. John Gregory, Assistant Secretary. Ebe­ nezer S. Edgerton, Frederick O. Wadsworth, John Hurdis, Stewards. , St Nfrjjolas So:fctj>. Abraham Van Vechten, President. Harmanus Bleecker, First Vicc-Prjsident. John L. Viele, Second Vice-President. John H. Burhans, Third Vice-Presi­ dent John Ludlow, Chaplain. John B. Staats, Sec­ retary. Volkert P. Douw, Treasurer. John W. Bay, Physician. Peter Lansing, jun., Cornelius A. Waldron, Isaac S. Cuyler, Richard V. De Witt, Gerrit Gates, John B. Van Schaick, Ten Eyck Gansevoort, Andrew D. Lansing, Samuel Pruyn, and William W. Staats, Managers. ftU&ans Institute. Stephen Van Rensselaer, President. Simeon De Witt, Oliver Kane, Alfred Conkling, Vice President's. Charles R. Webster, Treasurer. Peter Gansevoort, M. Henry Webster, S. De Witt Bloodgood, Corres­ ponding Secretaries. Henry W. Snyder, Elisha W. Skinner, George W. Carpenter, Recording Secreta­ ries. Joseph Henry, Librarian. T. Romeyn Beck, M. Henry Webster, Lewis C. Beck, Richard V. De- Witt, Philip Ten Eyck, Currators. The Institute is composed of three departments, viz. 1st, Physical Sciences and the Arts. 2d, Natural History. 3d, His­ tory and General Literature. It has a valuable Library and museum, containing several thousand specimens. Albany Debating Society. Addison Dougherty, President. John J. Hill, Secre­ tary. T. Brown, Treasurer. C. P. Bradley, Samuel C. Brown, John J. Hill, Committee of Selections. Regular Meetings every Tuesday evening at Jackson's Latin Grammar School Room, Church Street. &l«ang ©rafian Slsjjlutrr. Edward C. Delavan, President. John G. Wasson, Secretary. Dyer Lathrop, Treasurer. Mrs. Healy, Superintendent lviii Socfets tot tjc rcUcf of Bcstttute CSfToren. Edward C. Delavan, President. John G. Wasson, Secretary. Dyer Lathrop, Treasurer. Edward Corn­ ing, Jabez D. Hammond, Samuel M. Hopkins, Joshua A. Burke, Dyer Lathrop, Oliver Steele, James Goiirlay John Willard, James D. Wasson, Gcoige Young, Managers. NctB*Yotft State JEernpcr.ince Soctetj. R. H. Walworth, President. E. C. Delavan, J. F. Bacon, II. Trowbridge, Archibald Campbell, Friend Humphrey, R. V. De Witt, J. T. Norton, Executive Committee. Sloans Ctt2 ano (Counts JEctnpf ranee Socfetj. Annanias Piatt, President. John T. Norton, Vice President. James R. Boyd, Secretary. Theodore Olcott, Treasurer. Israel Smith, Samuel M. Hopkins, Charles R. Webster, Bradford R. Wood, Barent P. Staats, Executive Committee. Albany Journeymen House Carpenters9 Architectural and Benevolent Association. Instituted Feb. 8, 1831. Ashbel Walker, President. Rodney Lathrop, Vice- President. John Robinson, Isaac W. Colie, Lewis Keith, Henry Farnham, John Blake, Anthony Sweet, Jonas Butterfield, Hiram Moore, Directors. Peter J. Wemple, Treasurer. David lionncll, Secretary. African Clarkson Society. Instituted March IS, 18«8. Charles S. Morton, President. Robert Pogue. Vice- President. Benjamin Lattimore, Treasurer. Michael Douge, Secretary. Anthony Alcott, Assistant Secre­ tary. Horace Watts, Thomas Alcott, Samuel Williums> Stephen Myers, Benjamin Cutler, Lewis Alcott, Stand­ ing Committee. Albany Bible Society. Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer, President. Rev. John Ludlow, First Vice President. Rev. W. B. Sprague, Second Vice President. D. M'Kercher, Correspond­ ing Secretary. Josiah Sherman, Treasurer. S. B. lix Pond, Recording Secretary. Rev. Isaac Ferris, Rev. E. N. Kirk, Rev. James Wilson, Elder B. T. Welch, Rev. William, Lochead, S. B. Pond, Peter Boyd, Nathaniel Davis, George Young, Managers 3HhmD jLlitvavs «ntt Sttfjeimtm. Election 1st Saturday in April. BARENT BLEECKER, Chairmen. Managers. Barent Bleecker, Harmanus Bleecker, T. Romeyn Beck, Gideon Hawley, Oliver Steele, Hen­ ry L. Webb, James M'Kown, John B. Van Schaick, S. De Witt Bloodgood, Richard Yates, Richard V. De Witt, Benjamin F. Butler. Richard Yates, Treasurer—A. F. Lansing, Libra­ rian. jFftst ©treat imenttvn EurnpfKe ©ompaitfi. CAPITA!. $140,000 Simeon De Witt, President. Christian Miller, Treasurer and Secretary. Isaiah Townsend, Christian Miller, Simeon De Witt, Charles R. Webster, Francis Bloodgood, Nicholas Bleecker, Teunis Van Vechten John R. Bleecker, John D. P. Douw, Isaac Denniston, Gerrit Y. Lansing, Joseph White of Cherry Valley, and one vacancy, Directors. HUDSON AND MOHAWK RAIL ROAD COM­ PANY. Stephen Van Rensselaer, President. Lynde Catlin, Treasurer. , James Renwick, Secretary. C. C. Cam- breling, Treasurer. Albany &• Schenectady Turnpike and Rail Road Company, Office 354 North Market Street, Teunis Van Vechten, President William James, Isaiah Townsend, Archibald Craig, John L. Wendell, Erastus Corning, Volkert P. Dow, John I. Boyd, and William Marvin, Directors. ALBANY ACADEMY. T. Romeyn Beck, Principal. Peter Bullions, Pro­ fessor of Languages. Joseph Henry, Professor of Mathematics. William James, T. Romeyn Beck, Gideon Hawley, Philip S. Parker. Rev. John Ludlow, lx Charles R. Webster, Rev. Isaac Ferris, Peter Ganse­ voort, Alfred Conkling. J mes Stevenson, John T. Nor­ ton, Rev. William B. Sprague, Oliver Kane, and the Mayor and Recorder, ex-officio, (one vacancy) Trus­ tees. ALBANY FEMALE ACADEMY. A Crittenton, Prijcjpal. Isaac Ferns, Jarsb Suth­ erland, Gideon Hfcvl.-.v, James Clark, Richard M. Meigs, Peter Boyd, Ji.ha T. Norton, Israel Smith, Edwin Croswell, Trustees. ALB AN YFE: IA LE SEMINAR F. Rev. John M. Garfield. Principal. Alfred Conkling, President. James M'Kown, John O. Cole, Edward C. Delavan, Samuel S. Fowler, Robert G. Cruttenden, James G. Mather, Trustees COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS. John Van Ness Yates, First Ward. Enoch Mc- Cameron, Second Wrrr!. Peter Gansevoort, Third Ward. Friend Humphrey, Fourth -Ward. George W. Welsh, Fifth Ward. Jesse Buel, District west of Perry street INSPECTORS OF COMMON SCHOOLS. J. V. N. Yates and John O. Cole, First Ward. Enoch Mc Cameron and Daniel S. Kittle, Second Watd. Peter Gansevoort and Thomas Mc Elroy, Third Ward. Friend Humphrey, and Ejailip Phelps, Fourth Ward. Georgo W. Welsh 'and^watio Mer­ chant, Fifth Ward. Jesse Buel, district ^pst of Perry street TRUSTEES OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS. William Barney, William L. Osborn and G. V. Z. Bleecker, First District. Levi Silliman, George J. Loomis and Daniel P. Chirk, Second District. Law- son Annesly, Isaac W. K(::ats and Arnold Nelson, Third District. Jesse P. MitcheU/Cornelius Vander- belt and James P. Gooh:, Fourth District Joseph W. Paddock, Christopher i'-.ii 7 and' Benjamin Wilson, Fifth District. Patrick C;.: sidy, Josiah Winants and Sybrant Kittle, Sixth T'-'.. '.riot. John D. Hewson, P. V. Shankland and Ant' . :/ Gould, Seventh District. James Walker, Daniel iV-veis, and Samuel S.Wood, Eighth District 100 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Pinkney, Elizabeth, 48 Ferry Pinney, 'Joel, lumber merchant, Washington near Schenectady turnpike Pioneer, George, blacksmith, 37 Van Schaick Pioneer, David, 52 Liberty Pioneer, D., rear of Washington Pittinger, A., shoemaker, 99 Lydius Pladwell, widow Jane, 10 Fox Plant, John, shoemaker, Spring, rear of Washington Plateau, Henry, shoemaker, 43 Beaver Plateau, James A., carpenter, 118 Lydius Plateau, Frederick, 118 Lydius Piatt, Josiah, Canal Basin Piatt, Annanias, Dalleus corner Bass Piatt, Ephraim, cooper, rear s. Pearl near Schuyler Piatt, widow of Charles Z., cor. s. Pearl and Schuyler Piatt, widow Mary, boarding house, 79 s. Pearl Plumb, Allen, ship carpenter, Franklin Plumb, Luther, boarding house, 649 s. Market Plumb, Francis, confectioner, 25 Hudson Plumb, Deborah, 60 Montgomery Poad, John, mason, rear 113 Washington Pochin, John, baker, 204 n. Market Pogue, John, 577 s. Market Pohlman, Daniel, carpeniei, 20 Van Schaick Pohlman, Charles, merchant tailor, 512 s. Market POLICE OFFICE, Centre Market, s. Pearl Pond, Sylvanus B., (M. & P.) 46 s. Pearl Pool, Thatcher, carpenter, Orange Pope, Thomas, laborer, Western turnpike Porter, Giles W., 78 Lydius Porter, James, register in chancery, office State Hall, house Academy Park Porter, Frederick, at Smith & Willard's, s. Market, house Westerlo

Paint & Oil Store, 390 n. Market, corner Steubcu, house 384 n. Market Post, Richard N., skipper, 37 Church POST OFFICE, 386 and 388 n. Market Potter, Benjamin, baker, 49 Lydius Potter, Abraham, shoemaker, Lydius near s. Market ALBANY DIRECTORY. 101 Potter, Herman i>.,-stage agent Base Potts, widow Elizabeth, 51 Lydius Poulton, Charles, corner s. Pearl and Ferry Powell, John C, 91 Lydius Powell, Israel, 185 s. Pearl Powers, Daniel, corner Westerlo and Green Pratt, Ralph & Co., merchants, 69 Quay Pratt, Ralph, (R. P. & Co.) 49 Division Pratt, Nathaniel, Park st. Pratt, Agnes Ann, umbrella maker, corner State and Lodge Pratt, Mary, 84 n. Pearl Prentice, E. P. (P., P. & Co.) 47 Columbia Prentice, J. H, (P., P. & Co.) Chapel PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (1st)) cor. s. Pearl and Beaver PRESBYTERIAN GHURCH, (2d.) Chapel PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, (3d) Montgomery PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, (4th) n. Market Prescott, Sally, 231 n. Market Prest, John, & Co., dealer in groceries and leather, 89 n. Market Preston, Asaph, inspector and admeasurer of wood and timber, corner s. Market and Ferry Preston, G. M., Reading Room and Recess, corner s. Market and Ferry Preston, Homer, 22 Division Preston, Justus, carpenter, Chapel, near Pine Preston, John, carpenter and joiner, shop Middle lane house 4 Montgomery Price, Daniel, sexton, 4th Presbyterian church, Orch­ ard, corner Wilson Price, David, laborer, Van Woert Price, Richard R., barber, 217 s. Pearl Pridey, James, shoemaker, rear State continued Priest, Josiah, Malcom Prime, Benjamin E., shoemaker, John Prime, Baltus, rope maker, rear of 12 Union Prime, J. F. W., cabinet maker, 38 Van Schaick Prime, Evert, Van Zandt Prime, Mrs, milliner, 38 Van Schaick Prince, Sanders, Franklin Provo, Levi, barber, Canal Basin 12 102 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Pruyn, Samuel, office at White's brewery, Dean, house 193 n. Market Pruyn, Casparus F., 49 n. Market Pruyii, Wilson & Vosburgh, (Lansing Pruyn, Abraham F. Wilson, and Isaac W. Vosburgh) hardware merchants, 39 State Pruyn, Lansing, (P., W. & V.) 93 n. Market Pruyn, William, 74 n. Pearl Pruyn, John, 24 Maiden lane Pruyn, David, 93 n. Market Pruyn, Francis C, blacksmith, cor. Chapel and Fox, house 201 n. Market Pruyn, William I., baker, Orchard Pruyn, Margaret, 96 n. Pearl Pruyn, Miss Ann, 83 n. Pearl Puddy &Sealy, porter and cider vault, 438 s. Market Puddy, James, (P. & S.) 324 n. Market Puffer, Windsor, baker, 44 Green Pulsiver, John P., comb maker, Herkimer, h. 12 Bass Pulsiver, A. V., comb maker, Herkimer, residence at J. P. Pulsifer's, Bass Purdy, widow Jane, 73 Washington Putnam, Elisha, 4 Water Putnam, Elisha, victualler, stall No. 7 North Market, house Arbor Hill Putnam, Stephen, gilder, 440 s. Market, house Jay, near Lancaster School Putnam, David, carpenter, 144 n. Market Putnam, James A., victualler, stall No. 12 North Mar­ ket, res. Arbor Hill Q. Quackenboss, William H., dealer in fancy and staple dry goods, north store in Thorp & Sprague's buildings, n. Market Quackenbush, John N, lumber merchant, office 53 Pier, house Quackenbush Quackenbush, Nicholas N., 272 n. Market Quackenbush, Nicholas, Quackenbush near the river Quackenbush, Martin, locksmith and bell hanger, 20 Beaver Quackenbush, Catharine, 36 Fox ALBANY DIRECTORY. 103 Quaife, Robert, Arbor Hill Quail, M., laborer, Westerlo Quigley, Daniel, rope maker, Colonie Quin, Charles, grocer and boarding house, corner a. Pearl and Store lane Quin, Patrick, laborer, 24 Van Schaick Quin, widow of Patrick, 5 Division Quinlin, James, gardener, 625 s. Market R. Rackett, Sarah, 26 Van Schaick RadlifT, John, carpenter, 4 Maiden lane RadlifT, James, inspector general of staves and head­ ing, office 102 Pier, house 18 Daniels Radliff, Edward, laborer, Clinton RadlifT, Nicholas, 41 Liberty Radliff, William, laborer, 26 Washington Radliff, Jacob, cartman, 269 Washington Radliff, widow Naomi, 64 Beaver Radliff, widow, Colonie Radey, John, laborer, rear 201 s. Pearl Rain, Thomas, laborer, Water Rairdon, John, laborer, Franklin Type Foundry, Eagle Ramar, Maria, 144 s. Pearl Ramsey, Frederick, s. Lansing Ramsey, Frederick, butcher, State continued Ramsey, George, grocer, 190 n. Market Ramsey, John, jun., cartman, 16 Quay Ramsey, Philip, teamster, 13 Chapel Ramsey, Conrad, teamster, Water Ramsey, Jacob, cartman, Columbia near the River Ramson, James, carpenter, s. Pearl corner Schuyler Randall, George, oil cloth painter, Swan Randall, John, 168 s. Market Randall, widow of Jesse, 32 Steuben Randall, Sarah, 60 s. Pearl Rankin, G. A., boot and shoe store, comer State and n. Pearl and 6 *. Pearl Rankin, widow of John, 6 s. Pearl Ranney, Thomas S., printer, residence at S. Oegawell'e, 11 Beaver Rapp, H., carpenter, Arbor Hill 104 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Rapp, William, mason, Arbor Hill Rapp, Conrad, mason, Arbor Hill Rapp, John, Patroon, west end Rasey, Joseph, grocer, at the South Ferry

Ercijange ffioffee JBtousc, comer s. JHnrfict aria Jttjamfltoti, Rathbone & Chapin (Jared L. Rathbone and Lyman Chapin) merchants, 51 Quay Rathbone, Jared L., (R. & C.) Eagle Tavern Rathbone, Joel, (H., R. & Co.) Academy Park Rathbone, Sylvester, grocer, 25 Pine Rathbone, P., jun., 23 Pine Raum, Miss Catharine, 31 Columbia Rawdon, Clark, & Co., engravers and copperplate printers, 55 State Rawdon, Ralph, (R. C. & Co.) Chapel near Steuben Rawls, Mrs., boarding house, Howard Ray, John, drayman, 11 Water Raymond, Seth, 126 s. Pearl Raymond, B. C, (A. M. & Co.) residence Eagle Tavern Raymond, Anson, carpenter and printer's joiner, shop Store lane, house 8 Daniels Raymond, Henry, (G. A. H. & Co.) residence Colum­ bian and National Hotel Raymond, Charles S., Columbian and National Hote! Raymond, , painter, 169 s. Pearl Rector, Henry, architect, 13 Liberty Rector, Jacob, Hallenbake Rector, John, butcher, Schenectady turnpike Redden, David, shoemaker, 97 Fox Redden, Eugene, shoemaker, 43 Van Schaick Redecar, widow Hannah, 4 Maiden lane Reddiker, Nicholas, Lumber Reed, Francis E., wheelwright and blacksmith, 64 and 75 Washington, house 126 Washington Reed, Samuel, stucco plasterer, Westerlo near Franklin Reed, George, laborer, Fayette Reed, David, engineer, Rose alley Reed, John, shoemaker, 46 Steuben ; Reed, William, cartman, 63 State continued Reed, Mrs. Ann, 79 Church ALBANY DIRECTORY. 105 Rees, Charles J., merchant tailor, 24 Hudson, near s. Market, residence 561 s. Market Rees, Z. carpenter, John near Green Reeves, J. M., painter, corner State and Lodge REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, n. Pearl corner Orange REGISTER'S OFFICE, State Hall Relay, widow Amelia, boarding house, 20 Union Relyea, Simon, draper and tailor, 22 Beaver, housa No. 4, Delavan's buildings n. Pearl Relyea & Wright, (Peter Relyea, jun., and Thomas Wright) merchant tailors, Atheneum Buildings, 37 n. Market Relyea, Peter, jun., (R. & W.) residence American Hotel Remmington, John, cartman, 135 Washington RENSSELAERVILLE AND DURHAM STAGE OFFICE, at Crosby's Hotel, s. Pearl Requa, James, merchant, 48 Quay, house cor. Johnson and s. Market Requa, Gerrit, Jay near Lancaster School Reynolds, Marcus T., attorney and counsellor, office 50 State, house 92 State Reynolds, Linus, 16 Van Tromp Reynolds, Edward, 36 Columbia ' Reynolds, Thomas, laborer, 197 n. Market Reynolds, Mrs. Mary, widow of John, 105 n. Market Rhines, Barney, grocer, 28 Quay Rhoades, Julius, master in chancery, office in State Hall, res. Miss Lewis's, State Rhoades, R.,' sexton, 2d Presbyterian Church, house corner Chapel and Steuben

(Silas T. Rice and Ellis Baker,) stage proprietors, opposite Eagle Tavern, corner s. Market and Hamilton Rice, Silas T., (R. & B.) 1 Union, cor. Hudson Rice, Joseph T., silversmith and jeweller, 36 State, house 47 s. Pearl Rice, Nahum, Rice's Row, Quackenbush Rice, William, & Co., merchants, 10 State 106 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Rice, William, (W. R. & Co.) corner Montgomery and Quackenbush Rice, Charles, ship joiner, 87 Lydius Richardson, Josiah, grocer, cor. Lydius and «. Pearl, house Kane's walk, s. Pearl Richardson, Amor, teamster, Nucella Richardson, Orville, Stage proprietor, stables corner Union and Hamilton, office and residence, Mont­ gomery Hall, s. Market Richardson, J. Baker, stage proprietor, residence Montgomery Hall Richardson, William, mason, 111 Lydius Richardson, Thomas, 32 Montgomery Rickard, John, cartman, Quay near Lydius Rickerson, Lester, rear 73 Church Rickho, J., Arbor Hill Rider, Stephen J., builder, 33 Dean, house 44 Beaver Riley, Patrick, laborer, Malcom Riley, Patrick, plasterer, 32 Quay Riley, Philip, 132 n. Market Riley, John, mason, Malcom Riley, John, mason, Malcom Riley, Barney, teamster, opposite Centre Market Riley, Barney, stucco plasterer, Maiden lane Riley, William, tailor, 6 Webster's buildings, n. Pearl Riley, Brian, grocer, corner Green and Bassett Riley, William W., barber, 23 Washington Rigas, John, rear s. Pearl Rindge & Fish, merchants Canal buildings, corner State and Quay Rindge, Erastus, (R. & F.) 7 Maiden lane Rising, David, brickmaker, Orchard Risk, William, west end of Orange Risk, James, grocer, cor. n. Pearl and Van Tromp Risk, James, laborer, Church Roach, Michael, victualling room, under the South Market Roach & Butler, porter house, opposite South Market Roach, Thomas, laborer, Malcom Roach, Mrs. Catharine, grocer, 136 n. Market Roach, John, brewer, 138 n. Market Roak, Patrick, laborer, Colonie ALBANY DIRECTORY. 107 Roberts, Elijah J., editor Craftsman, office 65 State, res. Adelphi Hotel Roberts, A., 76 n. Pearl Roberts, Mrs., milliner, 76 n. Pearl Roberts, Laura, mantau maker, 124 State Roberts, widow of Eli, 124 State Robertson, James, shoemaker, n. Lansing Robertson, William, 666 s. Market Robertson, William, Green near Division Robbins, Mrs. Polly, tailoress, 45 Union Robin, Alexander, seaman, 136 *. Pearl Robinson & Vanderbelt, (James Robinson and Corne­ lius Vanderbelt,) coach makers, 27 Church Robinson, James, (R. & V.) Dalleus Robinson, James W., 173 *. Pearl Robinson, C, maltster, Schenectady turnpike Robinson, Anthony, carpenter, Pine near City Hall Robinson, George, maltster, Schenectady turnpike Robinson, John, teamster, Canal Basin Robinson, John, Maiden lane Robinson, Duncan, 271 Washington Robinson, & Eaton, grocers, Howard Robinson, Isaac, (R. & E.) Howard Robinson, Wilson, laborer, Mechanics' Hall, Chapel Robinson, Robert, carpenter, 23 Pine Robinson, Charlotte, Bassett Robinson, Mary, 581 s. Market Robison, Hugh, 32 Dean Robison, Peter, laborer, Bassett Robison, Joseph, grocer, 26 Washington Robison, Barber, grocer, 58 Washington Roby, Joseph, (B. & It.) Columbia near Eagle Rockenstyre, John, Herkimer Rockwell, John T., 49 Beaver Rockwell, Mary, widow of J. W., 91 Green Roderick, William, shoemaker, s. Lansing

(James E. Rodgers and Thomas Bayeux,) boot and shoe store, 467 s. Market Rodgers, James, engineer, Water near Orange, booee 4 Orange 108 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Rodgers, James E., (R. & B.) 40 Liberty Rodgers, James, jun., stove maker, Western turnpike Roe, John, skipper, 65 Church Roff, widow of John, boarding house, 43 Dean Rogers, Andrew, laborer, 65 Church Rogers, H. G. O., type founder, 28 Chapel Rogers, John A., at Merchants' Hotel, State Rogers, J., shoemaker, Bassett Rogers, Charles, laborer, Rensselaer Rogers, Robert, tailor, Rensselaer Rogers, widow, Howard Roggen, Peter, merchant, 40 Quay, res. City Coffee House Roland, Henry, furnaceman, 46 Ferry Roleson, Robert, rear Lydius Roney, Patrick, coachman, 117 Washington Roony, Patrick, grocer, Schuyler Root, Lyman, merchant, 3 Hudson, house 40 Beaver Root, James, rectifier, 41 Quay, house 173 n. Market Roraback, Isaac, harness maker, 50 s. Pearl Roraback, T., builder, cor. Westerlo and Green, house Rensselaer Rose, John, painter, 63 Church Rose, widow of Daniel, 73 Hudson Rose, Mrs., Clinton Roseboom, Jacob, tin and sheet iron worker, 56 s. Pearl, house Malcom Rosecrans, William, , teamster, 187 s. Pearl Roser, Richard, mason, 674 s. Market Roser, Richard, jun., accountant, 674 «. Market Rosevelt, widow, Schuyler Ross, Alexander, laborer, Water Ross, Duncan, mason, Water near Colonie Ross, widow Hannah, Howard Rounds, Charles, carpenter, rear Pine near Lodge Rourke, Patrick, laborer,. 24 Van Schaick Rowe, widow Susannah, corner State and Lodge Rowley, E., Adelphi ;Hotel Rowley, Levi, gardener, Fox continued Rowison, Jefferson, painter, 48 Fejiy Ruby, Robert, constable, J26*Fox Ruby,Christopher, grocer, cor.n. Market and Lumber ALBANY DIRECTORY. 109 Rudes, Jason, inspector of pot and pearl ashes, office Dean between Hudson and State, h. 43 Van Schaick Rudes, Jason, jr., printer, 43 Van Schaick Rull, N., blacksmith, Lydius continued Rusk, Robert, clerk in comptroller's office, 44 Mont­ gomery Russ, Adam, measurer of grain, &c, 26 Chapel Russell, T. & J., dealers in paints, oils, and dvo woods. 68 State Russell, Thomas, (T. & J. R.) 3 Montgomery Russell, Joseph, (T. & J. R.) 5 Montgomery Russell, Joseph, 61 State continued Russell & Davis, (Elihu Russell and Joseph Davis) dealers in paints and oil, 364 n. Market Russell, Elihu, (R. & D.) 49 Columbia Russell, R. C, painter, Maiden lane, between n. Mar­ ket and Dean Russell, Andrew, inspector of leather, office at D. Conkling & Co.'s leather store, house 47 Dean Russell, Samuel, merchant, Washington, house State continued near Hawk Rnssell, Hubbard, mason, State continued Russell, Mrs., rear 34 Washington Rutherford, , surgeon dentist, No. 4 Dela- van's buildings, n. Pearl Ryan, William, mason, 6 Lydius Ryan, Thomas, saddler, 56 Church Ryan, Thomas, shoemaker, Bass Ryan, John, mason, 66 Maiden lane Ryan, widow, Orange Ryckman, G. W. & Co. (G. W. Ryckman and Robert Martin) proprietors Albany Daily Advertiser, of­ fice Webster's row, «. Pearl Ryckman, G. W., (G. W. R. & Co.) 74 Lydius. Ryckman, Wilhelmus, 17 Liberty Ryckman, Albert, 17 Liberty Ryckman, widow Lydia, 17 Liberty Ryerson, Mrs. Nancy, rear 10 Union Ryno, J. V., blacksmith, 8 Dean 8. Sabin, Ira, milkman, rear 41 n. Market E 110 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Sacia, widow Jane, 140 Washington Sage, Hezekiah, residence Fort Orange Hotel Sager, John, glass cutter, 76 Orange SAINT MARY'S CHURCH, corner Pine and Chapel SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH, Ferry corner Dalleus SAINT PETER'S CHURCH, State corner Lodge Salisbury, Herman, laborer, Schenectady turnpike Salisbury, Nelson, grocer, 65 Pier Salisbury, Henry, inspector of lumber 635 s. Market Salisbury, Thomas, butcher, 74 Church Salisbury, John, laborer, Clinton Salt, Rowbotham and Allingworth, wagon makers and blacksmiths, s. Tearl near Ferry Salter, John S. & Co., merchants, Law buildings, 395 s. Market Salter, John S., (J. S. S. & Co.) residence Eagle Tavern Sammons, Owen, laborer, Rose alley Sammons, James, 20 Pine Sanderson, Robert, painter, 4 s. Pearl Sanderson, James, potter, Washington, near Western turnpike Sanderson, James D., portrait painter, 4 n. Pearl Sanford, Nathan, Capitol Park Sanford, Giles, lumber merchant, Water Sanford, Zalmon, lumber merchant, Water Sanford, Abraham, grocery and boarding house, cor. Liberty and Hudson Sanford, Abraham, blacksmith, corner Union and Hamilton Sanford, Henry, tobacconist, Van Woert Sanford, Richard, Bass near s. Pearl Sanford, Elihu, 83 Bass Sanford, E., widow of Stephen, boarding house, 22 Hamilton Sanford, Sarah, Bassett Sargent, Parker, (O, S. & Co.) 2 Colonie Sargent, Daniel, Colonie Sarsfield, Richard, Pine near City Hall Satterlee, Edward R., merchant, 61 State, h. 17 Steuben Satterlee, James, clerk in Canal Collector's office, res. Merchants' Hotel" ALBANA DIRECTORY. Ill Savage, John, chief justice supreme court, 119 Wash­ ington Savage, James, house 50 Division Sawyer, Abraham, 60 Montgomery Sayle, Charles, shoemaker, 216 s. Pearl Sayles, George M., accountant, 61 Quay, res. at Mrs, Bugby's 36 Dean Scheel, widow Elizabeth, 47 Union Schermerhorn, Henry, tailor, 50 Union Schermerhorn, Jacob, laborer, Clinton Schermerhorn, T., laborer, 16 Van Schaick Schimper, Margaret, 4 Van Schaick Schoolcraft, A. S., grocer, 40 Liberty, house 4 Union Schoolcraft, John L., (W. C. & Co.) residence Eagle Tavern Schoonmaker, John, grocer, corner n. Market and Orange Schuyler, Stephen P., merchant, 285 n. Market Schuyler, Richard, Bassett Schuyler, Lawrence L., accountant, Dalleus near Her­ kimer Schuyler, Samuel, skipper, 204 s. Pearl Schuyler, John, laborer, Lydius continued Schwarzenbach, Jacob, painter and glazier and board­ ing house, 21 s. Pearl Scollard, James D., 100 Washington Schoon, William, Fox continued Scott, M. B., agent Utica line, 108 Pier, residence Columbian and National Hotel Scott, Jacob, shoemaker, 144 s. Pearl Scott, Marshall, Daniels, near Eagle , Scott, John, painter and glazier, Malcom Scott, John, laborer, Lumber Scott, John, segar maker, Arbor Hill Scott, Ira W., carpenter, shop corner Johnson and s. Pearl, residence Mount Hope Hotel, Bethlehem turnpike Scott, George, teacher, 84 n. Pearl Scott, Matthew, cartman, 74 Hudson Scott, William, cartman, 38 Washington Scott, widow Eleanor, rear of 41 Liberty Scott, Mary, 49 Van Schaick 112 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Scovell, Jonah, merchant, 642 s. Market, house 650 s Market Scovell, Hezekiah* merchant, 230 s. Pearl Scovell, Jared, grocer, 63 Fox Scovell, Ashley, grocery and provision store, 595 s. Market, corner Bass Scovell, Nelson, guager, office 62 Quay, house 30 Hamilton Scovil, Oliver, assistant doorkeeper of Assembly, res, Adelphi Hotel Seaman, James F., carpenter, 39 Van Schaick Seaman, widow A., 17 Mark lane Searing, Jacob, carpenter, 168 s. Pearl Sears, C, lock tender, Canal Basin Secor, Benjamin, 138 State SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE, State Hall Seely, H. & S., oyster and porter house, 34 Wash­ ington Seely, Isaac, shoemaker, Patroon Seely, John, Schuyler Seely, James, sexton, 2d Methodist church, n. Pearl Seger, Francis, clerk of Assembly, at Gourlay's, Wash­ ington Seger, Frederick, printer, corner State continued and Park . Selby, George, shoemaker, Washington Selby; Thomas, mason, Spring Selkirk, F. N., physician, Washington, near Congress Hall Server, Robert, shoemaker, 4 Maiden lane Serviss,'William, grocer, corner Maiden lane and n. Pearl, residence Mrs. Mahan's, n. Market Seth, Thomas, laborer, 41 Fox Seymour, Wood & Co., (R. Seymour, D. Wood and E. Seymour) dealers in hides, oil and leather, 3 State Seymour, Robert, (S., W. & Co.) 80 Lydius Seymour, E., (S., W. & Co.) 80 Lydius Seymour, W. & T., bookbinders,. 63 State Seymour, William, (W. & T. S.) Columbia cor. Eagle Seymour, Timothy, (W. & T. S.) 34 Fox Seymour, Isaac, bookkeeper in Canal Bank* residence at Skinner's, 314 n. Market ALBANY DIRECTORY. 113 Seymour, Mrs. C, widow of William, 80 Lydius Shankland, P. V., clerk of common council, office City Hall, house 68 Hudson Sharp, Jacob, accountant, 31 Van Schaick Sharp, Absalom, grocer, 42 Van Schaick Sharp, Abraham, grocer, 62 Washington, house 77 Washington Sharp, Henry, hatter, 52 Van Schaick Sharp, Peter, carpenter, 11 Rose Sharp, David, cartman, s. Lansing Sharp, James, Schenectady turnpike Sharp, Richard, laborer, 41 Columbia Sharp, Jonathan, Western turnpike Sharts, John, grocer, corner Hamilton and Union ' Shaver, George, carpenter, 25 Union Shaw, S., physician, office corner Green and Lydius, residence Columbian and National Hotel Shaw, L. & D. D., ship chandlers, 16 Hudson Shaw, Leonard, (L., & D. D. S.) 67 n. Market Shaw, Daniel D., (L. & D. D. S.) Lumber near«. Market Shaw, John F., 614 s. Market Shaw, Samuel, bookbinder, 13 Beaver Shaw, James G., printer and bookbinder, 13 Beaver Shaw, G. & L., blacksmiths, Greene near Lydius Shaw, Guy, (G. & L. S.) 60 Union Shaw, Lcwton, (G. & L. S.) 120 Lydius Shaw, Milo, blacksmith, 120 Lydius Shaw, Benjamin R., upholsterer, 7 Hudso.n* house Maiden lane near Quay Shaw, Henry, teamster, 111 n. Market Shaw, Jonathan, cartman, Bass Shaw, John, Lumber Shaw, John, rope maker, Arbor Hill Shaw, widow of John, Lumber Shaw, Celinda, 191 *. Pearl Shaw, widow Polly, Jackson Shaw, widow Sarah, corner Hudson and Green Shear, Christian H., justice of justices court, Fayette Shearer, Andrew, miller, Van Woert Sheehan, Barney, 21 Quay Sheehan, Michael, corner Quay and Steuben Sheehan, J., shoemaker, 207 s. Pearl K3 114 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Sheel, John, 29 Van Schaick Sheldon, G., (S. & S.) 64 Lydius Sheldon, Erastus, Van Woert Shepherd, Robert, 242 n. Market Shepherd, W. S. & Co., (William S. Shepherd ana James Kidd) merchants, Atheneum buildings, 367 n. Market Shepherd, W. S., (W. S. S. & Co.) 242 n. Market Shepherd, Daniel W, lottery office, 494 s. Market Shepherd, Amial, grocery and fruit store, s. Market, opposite Fort Orange Hotel, res. 540 s. Market Shepherd, Thomas, silver plater, Church Shepherd, Alfred D., miller, n. Market near Patroon Shepherd, Mrs. Catharine, Lodge opposite St. Peter's Church Shepherd, Mrs. E., milliner and dress maker, 540 s Market Shepherd, widow Phebe, 63 Hamilton Sheridan, James, cotton spinner, coiner Green and Bassett Sberidan, Matthew, 48 Van Schaick SHERIFF'S OFFICE, at Jail, cor. Eagle and Howard Sherman, Josiah & Co., (Josiah Sherman and Galen Batchellor) merchants, 18 State corner Dean Sherman, Josiah, (J. S. & Co.) 57 Hamilton Sherman, Job, shoemaker, 17 Washington Sherman, William, Hallenbake Sherman, widow Catharine, 9 Fox Sherman, Miss Clara, teacher, Lumber near n. Markot Sherwood, Stephen A., skipper, Dalleus Sherwood, Thomas J., tobacconist, 4 Fox Sherwood, Lemuel, hatter, rear 63 Beaver Sherwood, John, 125 n. Market Sherwood, Joseph, Colonie Sherwood, Charity, Park Shields, Daniel, innkeeper* 86 Washington Shields, Adam, tobacconist and segar maker, 22 Van Schaick Shields, Adam, jun., tobacconist, 58 Van Schaick Shields, Henry, grocer, Lodge near Maiden lane Shiffer, William, H., Church near Westerlo Shiffer, Mary, widow of Henry, Church cor. Wester' ALBANY DIRECTORY 115 Shires, Mrs. Jane, 67 Beaver Shirley, Mrs. Sally, Malcom Shoemaker, Jacob, grocer, 262 n. Market Shoemaker, Jacob, laborer, Nucella Shonts, John, laborer, Canal Basin Shoots, George, blacksmith, Washington Shope, William C, printer, 84 n. Pearl Shutter, John, laborer, State continued Sibley, Timothy, 8 Chapel Sibley, Elijah, laborer, Ferry Sickles, Abraham, deputy U. S. marshal and high constable, 46 Beaver Sickles, Daniel, grocer, corner Columbia and Water Sickles, James, grocer, 24 Quay Sickles, Alexander, rope maker, 76 n. Market Sickles, William, rope maker, 5 Van Woert Sickles, Abraham jun., blacksmith, Park Sickles, John, fisherman, Arbor Hill Sickles, John D., tobacconist, Van Woert Sickman, widow of Thomas, Orchard Signa, John, grocer, Lancaster Silby, John, mason, rear of Washington, near Spring Silby, William, tailor, Washington near Spring Silby, Thomas, mason, Spring west of Lark Silsby, Thomas, butcher, 74 Church, corner s. Lansing Silliman, Levi, builder, Hawk Silver, Benjamin T., weaver, rear 39 Liberty Simerson, Mrs. Elizabeth, 46 Union Simons, John, grocer, 119 w. Market Simmons & Artcher, edge tool warehouse, 8 State Simmons, widow Ann, 5 Maiden lane Simmons, widow, 5 Mark lane Simpson, John, grocer, Malcom Simpson, John S., corner Hudson and Dean Simpson Matthew, Schuyler Simpson, Joseph, moulder, 672 s. Market Simpson, William, Quackenbush Simpso7i, Fortune, 59 Van Schaick Sims, Francis, blacksmith, Orange, east of n. Market, house 74 Fox Sinclair & Walsh, brewers, cor *. Market and Her­ kimer 116 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Sinclair, Samuel, (S. & W.) 619 s. Market Sinclair, Mary, cor. Steuben and Chapel Sinnott, John, cabinetmaker, 41 Liberty Sipple, John, carpenter, 48 Fox Sisson, Job, baker, Van Woert SISTERS OF CHARITY, Chapel opposite St Mary's Church Sitterly, Abraham, cartman, State continued Siver, William, teamster, 225 Washington Skelly, William, grocer, 87 Pier Skelly, William, grocer, 606 s. Market Skerritt, Charles, 8 Water Skorritt, Peter, grocer, 17 n. Pearl Skellicorn, Thomas, shoemaker, 247 Washington Skinner, Elisha W., (W. & S.) 7 Montgomery Skinner, N. S., boarding house, 314 n. Market Skinner, Hezekiah, (W. & S.) at City Tavern, corner Green and Beaver Skinner, Charles, (W. & S.) at Stone House, 5 Green Slacks & Davis, lumber merchants, 45 Pier Slack, John, 308 n. Market Slack, Granville, 191 n. Market Slack, J. & R. F., merchants, 73 Quay, cor. Hamilton Slack, R. F., (J. & R. F. S.) 71 Division Slade & Johnson, porter room, 67 Church Slade, William, (S. & J.) 67 Church Slado & Baker, victualling rooms, under Centre Market Slaid, William, 5 Mark lane Slain, Daniel, laborer, Maiden lane Slater, James, shoemaker, s. Lansing Slattery, Michael, laborer, Maiden lane near Lodge Slawson, Jonathan, 107 Lydius Slawson, Rufus, toamster, 234 Washington Sleavan, John, laborer, 20 Quay Slingerland, Douw B., Lydius continued Slingerland, John T., carpenter, Pino, near City Hall Slingerland, Augustus M., (E. F. & Co.) residence Stone House, 5 Green Slingerland, William J., residence Stono House Sloan, David, blacksmith, Pine near City Hall rSloan, widow Margaret, 90 Fox ALBANY DIRECTORY. 117 Small, James, shoemaker, 150 n. Market Smiley, S. S., laborer, 20 Park Smiley, Patience, 18 Fox Smith, Charles, pastor St. Mary's church, res. Chapel Smith & Willard, (Israel Smith and John Willard) dealers in paints, oils, and dye woods, 474 s. Mar­ ket Smith, Israel, (S. & W.,) 222, n. Market Smith, Benjamin, grocer, 81 Quay Smith, Benjamin, grocer, cor. Church and Bass Smith, Benjamin, stage driver, cor. Church and Green Smith, Benjamin F., carpenter, Malcom Smith, B., laborer, s. Lansing Smith, Peter, coppersmith, 20 Beaver Smith, Charles, drover, Steuben Smith, Elias, Park Smith, Jeremiah, 81 Washington, house Fayette Smith, Jeremiah, jun., Rensselaer Smith, Aaron, cartman, 2 Rose Smith, James D., leather dresser, 203 n. Market. Smith, Harry B., carpenter, 66 Van Woert Smith, William, (R. M. & Co.,) 63 Hamilton Smith, William, grocer, cor. Hudson and Green <5mith, William, coach trimmer, residence Crosby's s. Pearl Smith, William, laborer, Schenectady turnpike Smith, John, carpenter, Dean, house 24 Hudson Smith, John, lace store, 496 s. Market Smith, Samuel P., mason, 6 Water Smith, Rev. Nathaniel, 28S Washington, cor. Knox Smith, Thomas, boarding house, Chapel Smith, Thomas, laborer, Rensselaer Smith, R., innkeeper, 70 Washington Smith, Alexander, nailer, Washington, near Lark Smith, Francis, butcher, Washington, near Western turnpike Smith & Fuller, dealers in fish, near the South Mar­ ket Smith, John G., cartman, rear of 12 Union Smith, Cotton, res. Montgomery Hall Smith, Philip, shoemaker, Park 118 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Smith, , rectifier, cor. n. Market and Columbia Smith, L. K., Clinton Smith, Elizabeth, Western turnpike Smith, Miss, select school for young ladies, corner Lodge and Maiden lane Smith, Maria, 6 Swan Smith, widow Alice, Orange near n. Pearl Smith, Mrs. Caroline, 87 n. Pearl Smith, Charles, lS6s. Pearl Smyth, Charles, agent Western line, offico 65 Quay, house 23 Beaver Snaith, Robert, blacksmith, 54Fox Snell, William, shoemaker, 48 Washington Snouck, Daniel, carpenter, rear 217 Washington Snow, Pliilo, carpenter, 6 William Snyder, Henry W., chamberlain and deputy exercise officer, office City Hall, house 166 n. Market Snyder, John, shoemaker, 124 Green Snyder, Peter, typo founder, 43 Maiden lane Snyder, Peter, carpenter, 635 s. Market Snyder, Catharine, rear 67 Beaver Solden, William, Ferry, between Dalleus and Church Solomons, Levy, tobacconist, 346 n. Market Solomons, widow of L. L., 346 n. Market Soule, William, carpenter, 83 Washington Soule, Isaac, carpenter and grocer, Quay near Lydius Soule & Vandcnbergh, grocers, Canal Basin Soule, Absalom, Montgomery Southart, Jacob, 263 Washington Southwick, Solomon, 6 n. Pearl Southwick, Solomon, jun., printer, offico 5 Beaver, re­ sidence 6 11. Pearl Southwick, Solomon W., wine and tea store, corner n. Market and Maiden lane, house 1S9 n. Market Southwick, William, bookbinder, Maiden lane near City Hall Southwick, John B., attorney and solicitor, res. 6 n. Pearl Southwick, Henry C, at Thorp and Spragues' stage office, res. 6 n. Pearl Southwick, Henry C, hatter, 40 Liberty Southwick, Mrs. Hannah, Maiden lane, near City Hsll ALBANY DIRECTORY. 119 Sparhawk, E. V., editor Freeman's Advocate, office 16 Beaver, res. Columbian and National Hotel Sparhawk, A. G., printer, residence Columbian and National Hotel Spelman, J. B., comb and dry goods store, Law build­ ings, 391 s. Market, house King's row Patroon Spencer, Ambrose, 3 miles west of city Spencer, William, (E. & S.) office Law buildings, res. 54 Division Spencer, Austin, rectifying and liquor store, 6 Hudson, house Maiden lane west of n. Pearl Spencer, Henry, 593 s. Market Spencer, Daniel, 74 Hudson Spencer, Hosea P., carpenter, 53 Union Spencer, Edson, 63 Union Spencer, widow of John, 54 Division Spencer, Hannah, 17 Green Spencer, widow Rebecca, 62 Union Spencer, James C, coach trimmer, residence Mrs, Fuller's, Middle lane Spencer, Prince, Pine near City Hall Spiers, Harry, Lumber Spiers, Henry, n. Lansing Spline, William, laborer, Washington Spooner, widow, Union Spoor, Peter, laborer, Lumber Spor, John, laborer, n. Lansing Sprague, William B., pastor 2d Presbyterian Church, house Chapel near Pine Sprague, H., victualling cellar, 126 State Springstcad, James C, carpenter, 28 Fox Springstecl, John, laborer, Fox continued Springstcd, John, jun., waiter, Chapel, cor. Fox Sprinks, James, glover, 114 State, res. 18 s. Pearl Squire, Betsey, washerwoman, 60 Church Staats, Barent G., 20 Maiden lane Staats, Barent P., physician, 70 Hudson Staats, Peter P., physician, cor. Church and Westerlo Staats, Isaac W., merchant, 331 n. Market, corner Maiden lane, houso cor. Maiden and Middle lanes Staats, John B., canal collector, office canal buildings, cor. State and Quay, house 20 Maiden lane 120 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Staats, Cuyler, examiner in chancery, office 318 a. Market, residence 20 Maiden lane Staats, Jonn L., 2 s. Pearl Staats, William N., laborer, 130 s. Pearl Staats, Richard, 45 Union Stackhouse, John, butcher, rear 144 Washington Stafford, Spencer, 86 Lydius Stafford, Hallenbake, 50 n. Pearl Stafford, Richard, shoemaker, 25 Church Stansell, John, Lumber Stansell, widow of Nicholas, Arbor Hill Stanton, G. W & Son, merchants, cor. State and Quay Stanton, G. W., (G. W. S. & Son,) 105 State Stanton, William, carpenter, 126 Lydius Stanton, James, carpenter, Van Zandt Stanwix, George, 181 s. Pearl Stanwix, George, jun., 181 s. Pearl Starks, A. W., New-England Tavern, 531 s. Market Starr, Little & Co., (Richard Starr, Lemuel Little and Edwin Starr,) Albany Typo Foundry, Liberty between Hudson and Division Starr, Richard, (S., L. & Co.) 124 s. Pearl Starr, Edwin, (S., L. & Co.) 124 s. Pearl Starr, Orrin C, Webb's row, Maiden lane STATE HALL, corner State and Lodge Stattham, Thomas, laborer, 148 s. Pearl Stead, William, clothing store, 546 s. Market Steele, Oliver, book and stationary store, 433 and 437 s. Market, house 70 Lydius Steele, Lemuel, paper hanging warehouse, 453 s. Mar­ ket, house 68 Lydius Steele, Levi, hair dresser, 149 n. Market, house 21 Division Steele & Warren, (Roswell Steele and George Warren) dealers in hardware, saddlery and cutlery, 425 s. Market Steele, Roswell, (S. & W.) res. 15 Liberty Steele, L. L. & Co., brush manufacturers, 18 Hudson Steele, L. L. (L. L. S. & Co.) 21 Division Steele, Azariah, laborer, Clinton Steers, John, laborer, 144 Washington Sternberg, Jacob F., 57 a. Pearl ALBANY DIRECTORY. 121 Sternberg, Jacob, attorney, 373 n. Market Sterrett, Henry, carpenter, 147 n. Market Stevens, John, laborer, rear of 111 Lydius Stevens, G. M., turner, 30 Steuben, house State con­ tinued corner of Dove Stevens & Keeler, Metamora House, 122J Tier Stevens, William, carpenter, Franklin Stevens, Enoch, J., (S. & K.) 69 Hamilton Stevens, Benjamin, painter, 9 s. Pearl Stevens, James H., sawyer, Bass near *. Market Stevenson, James, Elk corner of Eagle Stevenson, Alexander, grocer, 44 Quay Stevenson, John, jun, 1 Liberty Stewart, Peter, rail road contractor, at Samuel Payn'e 202 n. Market Stewart, William H., laborer, Malcom Stewart, Peter, shoemaker, Beaver near Eagle Stewart, Thomas, shoemaker, s. Lansing Stewart, Samuel H., carpenter, 6 William Stewart, H. J., carpenter, 128 Green Stewart, Alonzo L., printer, res. at Mrs. Thayer'e, Herkimer, between s. Market and the River Stewart, Charles, silver plater, residence at Crosby** Hotel, s. Pearl Stewart, Mrs. Ann, No. 5 Delavan's buildings, n. Pearl Stewart, widow of Lachlan, 21 Liberty cor. Division Stewart, Isabella, boarding house, 2 Plain Stewart, John G., proprietor African Sentinel and hair dresser, 1 s. Pearl, bouse William Stickles, John, laborer, Clinton Stiles, J., physician, s. Pearl near Hamilton Stiles, Samuel, shoemaker, 21 Washington, houM Schenectady turnpike Stiles, widow, 140 n. Market Stiles, Miss Maria, Lodge Stilwell, John, 33 Green Stilwell, John W., (J. & S.) residence 33 Green Stilwell, William, overseer of poor, 57 Division Stiman, Frederick, carpenter, Cherry Stoddard, John, city gauger, boarding house ani office 7 Mark lane Stokes, Patrick, laborer, Rensselaer • L 122 ALBANY DIRECTORY.

STONE HOUSE, 5 Green Stone, Jesse, 121 Lydius Stone, J., grocer, 74 Washington Stone, Henry D., printer, office 28 Beaver, residence at Artcher's cor. Eagle and Pine Storrs, Dwight, (C, S. & Co.) res. City Hotel Story, William, bellows maker, 26 Pine Strain, Joseph, soap and tallow chandler, 53 Church, corner Herkimer Strain, James, pavior, Orange Strain, William, laborer, Arbor Hill Strain, widow Mary, Herkimer, near Church Strain, James N., inkeeper, Van Woert STREET COMMISSIONER, office City Hall Streeter, Christopher, carpenter, 126 Green Streeter, Samuel, blacksmith, 25 State continued Stribly, George, grocer, 169 s. Pearl Strong, Jeremiah, boarding house, 656 s. Market Strong, Robert, grocer, corners. Pearl and Lydius Strong, Anthony M., wholesale and retail dry good store, cor. s. Market and State Strong, Michael, pavior, Patroon Strong, G. K., carpenter, Steuben Strong, Joseph, accountant, rear 41 Steuben Strong, Eri, combmaker, 83 Washington Sturtevant, John, chair maker, Chapel Sullivan, John, blacksmith, Malcom Sullivan, Thomas, wheelwright, 107 n. Market Sullivan, Patrick, laborer, Embargo court Sullivan, widow of Henry, 8 Rose SUPREME COURT CLERKS' OFFICE, State Hall SURROGATE OFFICE, City Hall SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, State Hall Sutherland, Jacob, justice of the supreme court, 121 Washington Sttfdam, Mrs. Lucy, 106 Washington Swan, H. R., agent North River Steamboat Line, office «. Market, opposite Columbian and National Hotel, residence at Columbian and National Hotel Swan, Samuel, laborer, Jackson Swan* Isaac, spruce beer manufacturer, 54 Church Swan, widow of John, boarding house, 201. Pearl ALBANY DIRECTORY. 123 Swain, Robert, tailor and draper, 9 Beaver Swart, Cornelius L., Schenectady turnpike Swartwout, Samuel, teamster, 48 Ferry Swartwout, Cornelius, shoemaker, corner Bass and Church Swarzenbacb, Jacob, boarding house and painter and glazier, 21 s. Pearl Sweatman, Daniel, shoemaker, 35 Fox Sweet, Anthony, grocer, corner Herkimer and Dalleus Sweeney, Edward, laborer, Pine near City Hall Sweeny, Adam, Pine SWIFTSURE LINE, Charles Coates agent, 108 Pier Swift, Hugh, laborer, William Sykes & Sheldon, (Asaph Sykes and Gaylor Sheldon) wholesale and retail dealers in dry goods, 458 s. Market Sykes, Asaph, (S. & S.) 458 s. Market Sylvester, Fordyce, manufacturer of ink powder, Quackenbush, near Water T. Tabcr, Azor, attorney and counsellor, office 67 State, house Ferry Taber, widow, 17 Washington Taggart, William, grocer, Arbor Hill Talbert, Robert, painter, 247 n. Market Talcott, William, engineer, res. Albany Coffee House Tallman, Brittan B., innkeeper and grocer, south side Canal Basin Tallman, J., grocer, 60 Washington Tappan, widow Martha, 43 Lydius Tarbell, Norris, brush manufacturer, 453 s. Market, house 19 Liberty Tarbell & M'Clintoch, Misses, milliners, cor. s. Mark­ et and Division Tate, Margaret, grocer, 53 Fox Taylor, John, (F. & T.) Lydius, between Rose and Green Taylor, L. G., of the late firm of Taylor & Boardman, 50 Quay, house 9 Steuben Taylor, James, wood yard, office Water, between Or­ ange and Quackenbush, res. City Coffee House Taylor, S., merchant, 13 State 124 ALBANA DIRECTORY. Taylor, C, & Co., grocers, 65 Quay Taylor, W. R., 15 Daniels Taylor, James, grocer, corner Herkimer and Green Taylor, John, grocer, 41 Fox Taylor, John J., grocer, 59 Quay, house 30 Dean Taylor, Henry, laborer, 224 *. Pearl Taylor, C. W., accountant, Ferry Taylor, Miss H. J., dress maker, 134 s. Pearl Tealing, William, laborer, 79 Church Tearney, Michael, laborer, 36 Van Schaick Telan, Alexander, 47 Fox Telan, William, butcher, Arbor Hill Templeton, Philip, chandler, 65 Church Ten Broeek, Richard, weigher and measurer, 21 Water Ten Broeek, H. W. B., attorney and solicitor, res. 21 Water Ten Eyck, Conrad A., county clerk, office City Hall, house 296 n. Market Ten Eyck, Jacob H. & Co., merchants, 397 s. Market Ten Eyck, Jacob H, (J. H. T. E. & Co.) residence 362 n. Market Ten Eyck, Abraham R., 347 n. Market Ten Eyck, Visscher, 347 n. Market Ten Eyck, widow Margaret, 362 n. Market Ternouth, John, blacksmith, 63 Washington Terry, L. B., watches and jewellery, 33 State, Thorp and Sprague's buildings, res. Motts, n. Pearl Terry, Orrin, res. Motts, n. Pearl Terry, David, boarding house, s. Market, corner of Johnson, porter room Quay, near Lydius Thayer, Isaac, constable, 4 Howard Thayer, Cornelius, butcher, Washington Thayer, Isabella, widow of Benjamin, Herkimer be­ tween s. Market and the river Thomas, Thomas J., inkeeper and livery stable, 669 *. Market Thomas, Richard, cooper, 3 Division, house 22 Union Thomas, John, cooper, Mark lane Thomas, John, constable, Lumber Thomas, David, 631 s. Market Thomas, A., office 43 Quay, house 38 Dean Thomas, Benjamin, carpenter, 167 *. Pearl ALBANY DIRECTORY. 125 Thomas, widow Elizabeth, 43 Quay Thompson, William, shoe store, 259 n. Market Thompson, William, rear of Lydius, west of s. Pearl Thompson, Thomas, shoemaker, 95, house 100 Lydius Thompson, Thomas, tailor, Pine near City Hall Thompson, Robert, 48 Division Thompson, James, shoemaker, 16 Plain Thompson, James, mason, Schuyler Thompson, George, laborer, s. Pearl near the Rail Road Thompson, George, tin and sheet iron worker, Wash­ ington near Western turnpike Thompson, Orrin, Orchard Thompson, John, 135 Washington Thompson, Ezra, residence 79 s. Pearl Thompson, John, botanic physician, 37 Beaver Thompson, widow of Albert, Jackson Thompson, Anna, cor. Union and Hamilton Thompson, Miss D., teacher, cor. Bass and Church Thompson, Richard, eating room, 73 State Thompson, Richard, jr., fruit store, 265 n. Market Thompson, Richard, jr, & Co., Coffee Urn, cor. State and Middle lane * Thompson, James, boarding house and porter room, 67 s. Pearl Thomspon, London, Bassett Thompson, Thomas, laborer, 220 s. Pearl Thompson Christopher, laborer, 8 Fox , Thompson, Jacob T, pavior, 11 Van Tromp Thompson, Belinda, William Thorburn, William, seedsman and florist, 347 n. Mar­ ket, house 28 Maiden lane Thorn, Stephen T., grocer, 576 s. Market Thorn, William, foreman for M. Gaylord, 11 Beaver Thorn, S., grocer, corner s. Pearl and Ferry Thorn, Michael, 44 Maiden lane

Stage office, Marble buildings, corner State and n. Market Thorp, Aaron, (T. & S.) 37 Green Thorp, William, (T. & S.) residence Adelphi Hotel Thorp, William M., furniture warehouse, 412 ». Markejj L2 128 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Throop, Enos T., governor of the state, Elk opposite Academy Tibballs, Samuel, Orange Tibbitts, George, Lumber Tibbitts, B., 171 n. Market Tiechust, William, baker, 117 Washington Tierney, Lawrence, 110 Lydius Tice, J. T., carpenter, Arbor Hill Tice, Isaac, blacksmith, 43 Beaver Tice, Jacob, laborer, rear of Washington Tice, Eliza, corner Union ahd Lydius Tiffany, William Z., painter, 3 n. Pearl Tiffany, Mrs., mantua-maker and milliner, 3 n. Pearl Tillman, Richard, 68 Church Tilyou, Jonathan, laborer, Park Timms, Robert, laborer, 14 State continued tyitus Joseph, cook, Franklin Tobin, Patrick, grocer, 632 s. Market Tobin, Edward, mason, Rensselaer Tobin, Miles, 54 Van Schaick Todd, Adam, mason, State continued Todd, Cornelius, butcher, 195 s. Pearl Todd, Robert, butcher, s. Pearl near Rail road Todd, Jane, 65 State continued Tompkins, John, laborer, Lydius continued Tompkins, James, 108 Washington Tompkins, Robert, shoemaker, Lydius Tool, Patrick, laborer, *. Lansing fool, Michael, laborer, Patroon Tapp, John, corner Hamilton and William !fbpp, Lewis, musician, 5 Ferry "Beaten, Henry M., carpenter, 127 a. Pearl Bwn» M., blacksmith, Jackson «J^NSEND'S FURNACE, Hawk corner Elk Townsend, I. & J., iron store, 62 State Townsend, Isaiah, (I. & J. T.) 144 State Townsend, John, (I. & J. T.) 142 State Townsend, Charles D., physician, 335 n. Market Townsend, Absalom, attorney and counsellor, office 67 State, residence City Hotel Townsend, John F., physician, 335 n. Market Townsend, Jessup, carpenter, Arbor Hill ALBANY DIRECTORY. 127 Townsend, William H, Columbian and National Hotel Townsend, J. L., residence City Hotel Townsend, widow Jane Ann, 209 s. Pearl Towse, Francis, cabinet maker, corner Steuben and Chapel Traber, Charles, grocer, 26 Pine, house Lodge near Pine Traber, Magdalen, cor. Chapel and Pine Tracy, James G., accountant, residence Misses Car­ ter's, n. Pearl Tracy, Henry S., Franklin House, 136 State Tracy, William, laborer, Colonie Traver, Philip, piano* forte maker, cor. Chapel and Pine Traver, George, (W. & T.,) State continued Traver, David, Canal Basin Travis, Edmund, teacher, 48 Washington Treadwell & Norton, (Thomas Treadwell and John Norton, jun.,) wine and tea store, 416 n. Market Treadwell, Thomas, (T. & N.) residence Beraent's Hotel TREASURER OF THE STATE, office State Hall Treat, Richard S., attorney and counsellor, 309» Market Treat, Samuel S., physician, 307 n. Market Treat, H. H. & Co. 54 Union Trenor, James, residence Bradshaw's Mansion House Trice, Polly, 251 Washington Tripp, Charles, grocer, 26 Washington, house State continued Trotter, John, 224 ». Market Trotter, widow Margaret, 199 n. Market, cOr. Patroon Trowbridge, Henry, 66 Lydius Trowbridge, Hezekiah, laborer, rear 48 Van Schaick Truax, Henry, 289 n. Market Truax, Isaac, Lancaster school Trumbull, Andrew, brickmaker, Park Tucker, E. H., corner n. Market and Wilson Tucker, Richard, wheelwright, 222 s. Pearl Tucker, Allen, Quackenbush Tuffs, Joshua, merchant, 72 Quay, residence Brad* ehaw's Mansion House 128 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Tuffs, Israel, residence City Tavern, corner Green and Beaver Tullidge, Benjamin, hair dresser and variety store 524 *. Market Turner, John, mason, Hallenbake, south of Lydius Turner, Andrew, mason, 134 Lydius Turner, John II., grocery and provision store, corner Pine and Lodge Turner, Henry, Lumber Turner, Cornelius, teamster, Arbor Hill Turner, Peter, laborer, 142 n. Market Turner, widow E., tailoress, cor. Lodge and Howard Turner, Miss Elizabeth, milliner, 7 s. Pearl Turner, Mary, boarding house, n. Market corner Van Tromp Turrell, Chauncey, morrocco dresser, Van Schaick Tyler & Dillon, stone ware factory, 236 Washington Tyler, Moses, (T. & D.) Washington, near Western turnpike Twirmey, Thomas, Lodge u. Ullman, John J., attorney and counsellor, Atheneum buildings, n. Market, res. Bement's Hotel Underner, Conrad, musician, 61 Fox UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Chapel corner Fox UNITED STATES PENSION OFFICE, at Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Herkimer near Franklin Upham, Dorsey, cartman, Colonie Usher, , 14 Van Tromp UTICA HOUSE, 507 s. Market corner Church UTICA LINE OFFICE, M. B. Scott agent, 108 Pier .Utter, Samuel, stove manufacturer, corner Green and Division, house 34 Union Utter, Gilbert, cooper, 20 Dean Utter, James, 77 Church v. Vail, Samuel, boarding house, 11 Division Vail, Jesse, grate and fender manufactory, $81 n. Market ALB AX Y DIRECTORY. - 129 Valentine, Peter, brewer, 46 Ferry Van Alstyne, Martin, & Son, hardware merchants, 285 *. Market Van Alstyne, Martin, (M. V. A. & Son) house 250 n. Market Van Alstyne, Matthew M., (M. V. A. & Son) res. 250 n. Market Van Antwerp, Daniel, L., justice of the justices court, 60 Ferry Van Antwerp, Henry, physician, office Maiden lane, one door east of n. Market, res. 60 Ferry Van Antwerp, Stephen L., cabinet maker, 11 Church Van Antwerp, widow of William, 207 s. Pearl Van Arnum, Isaac, at Miss Wilcox's Dean Van Benthuysen, O. R., (P. & V. B.) corner Lydius and Rose Van Benthuysen, E. G. & Co., merchants, 83 Wash­ ington Van Benthuisen, Benjamin, inspector of pot and pearl ashes, office Dean, between Hudson and State, house, 407 s. Market Van Benthuisen, Benjamin J., globe maker, 6 Swan Van Benthuisen, H, shoemaker, 49 Hudson Van B enthuisen, William, 21 Store Lane Van Benthuisen, Gerrit, carpenter, Quackenbush Van Benthuisen, J. B., shoemaker, 25 Division Van Benthuisen, Elizabeth, Willett Van Bergen, Peter, cabinet maker, 20 Fox Van Bergen, Elizabeth, washerwoman, 13 Van Tromp Van Bramer, James, shoemaker, Park Van Buren, Peter, mason, State continued Van Buren, William, hat store, 498 s. Market Van Buren, widow Abigail, Washington near Western turnpike Van Buren, R., teamster, Clinton Van Buren, James, William Van Buskirk, Mrs., 20 Dean Vance, George, shoemaker, 265 n. Market Vance, George, jun., printer, 265 n. Market Vanchauch, Mary, Mulberry Van Clief, Daniel, blacksmith, 46 Lydius Van Cott, David, barber and segar maker, 151 s. Pearl 130 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Van Denbergh, Henry, lottery office, 349 n. Market house, 320 n. Market Van Denbergh, A. F., druggist, corner State and ». Pearl Van Denbergh, Barnabas, (M'M. & V.) residenco Montgomery Hall Van Denbergh, Derick, laborer, Wilson Van Denbergh, Gerrit G., 140 Washington Van Denbergh, Gilbert, cartman, Willett Van Denbergh, John, ship carpenter Franklin Van Denbergh, William J., ship carpenter, Church near s. Market Van Denbergh, A., laborer, Rensselaer Van Denbergh, Mary, n. Lansing Van Denbergh, Jane, 11 Van Tromp Vanderbelt, Cornelius, (R. & V.) 33 Church Vanderbogart, Jared, Spring rear of Washington Vanderbogart, John, Eagle Vanderhoof, widow Eve, Park Vanderlip, Elias, & Son, fruit store, 505 s. Market Vanderlip, George R., carpenter, 2 Rose Vanderlip, Samuel S., coach and sign painter, 59 Green Vanderlip, D.. (E. V. & Son) 505 s. Market Vanderzee, H., residence Columbian and National Hotel Vanderzee, Margaret, 119 Lydius Vanderzee, Gertrude, Howard Vanderoof, Matthew, carpenter, Lydius continued Vandeusen, Henry, Washington Vandeusen, John, rope maker, 122 n. Market Vandeusen, Samuel, n. Lansing Vandeusen, Stewart, rope maker, Arsenal yard Vandeusen, James, shoemaker, corner Steuben and Middle lane Vandeusen, Mrs. Gertrude, 10 Daniels Van Duyn, Michael, tin and sheet iron worker, 260 n. Market, house cor. Van Schaick and n. Pearl Van Dyck, Stephen, blacksmith, Canal Basin Van Dyck, Mrs. Muldah, William Van Everen, John, coach painter, 75 Washington Van Everen, widow, 109 Washington Van Guysling. Peter, Orange corner Chapel ALBANY DIRECTORY. 131 Van Hagen, J., carpenter, Dean near Hudson, house 22 Division Van Hagen, Peter, carpenter, Bass Van Hoesen, John, laborer, Canal Basin Van Hoesen, Hetty, 109 Lydius Van Hoesen, Isaac, laborer, 44 Maiden lane Van Horn, Fredus, innkeeper, 122 Pier Van Houvenburg, widow Elizabeth, 49 Hudson Van Ingen, James, 58 State Van Ingen, Philip S., notary public, 58 State Van Ingen, H. S., teller Bank of Albany, 53 State Van Ingen, William Henry, accountant, 133 Lydius Van Keuren, John, collector and grocer, 27 Van Schaick and Orange west of Chapel Van Lieuveren, John, 163 s. Pearl Van Loon, Peter, 32 Lydius Van Loon, B., 84 Washington Van Ness, Jacob, carpenter, Patroon Van Ness, John, shoemaker, corner Orchard and Patroon Van Ness, John, jun., grocer, 115 n. Market Van Ness, Harman, Van Zandt Van Olinda, Peter, physician, corner Hamilton and Green Van Olinda, H., physician, office corner Hamilton and Liberty, residence Eagle Tavern Van Orstrand, Charles, jun., printer, n. Market Van Patten, Philip C, carpenter, 136 Lydius Van Patten, Jack, laborer, Fox Van Pelt, Alexander, wheelwright, 71 Green Van Rensselaer, Stephen, mansion, head of n. Market Van Rensselaer, Stephen, jun., 46 n. Market Van Rensselaer, Solomon, post master, 388 n. Market Van Rensselaer, Killian K., 114 State Van Rensselaer, John S., attorney and counsellor, 67 State, house State continued near the Capitol Van Rensselaer, Richard, attorney and counsellor and clerk of court of equity 3J circuit, office 67 State, house Dean near Steuben Van Rensselaer, Cornelius G., attorney and counsellor, office corner «. Market and Maiden lane, res. 56 p. Pearl 132 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Van Rensselaer, Bernard S., surveyor general's clerk, office State Hall, residence 116 State Van Rensselaer, widow of Philip S., State corner Chapel Van Santvoord, Anthony, 205 n. Market Van Schaick, John B., (B. & V. S.) office Atheneum buildings, n. Market, residence 47 n. Pearl Van Schaick, Tobias, 251 n. Market Van Schaick, widow Margaret, 47 n. Pearl Van Schaick, Wilmina, 13 Van Tromp Van Schaack, Stephen, variety store, 472 s. Market Van Schaack, J. & N., leather store, 26 State Van Schaack, John, (J. & N. V. S.) 42 Union Van Schaack, Nicholas, (J. & N. V. S.) William near the Centre Market Van Schaack, Levinus, at Mrs. Piatt's s. Pearl Van Schaack, Margaret, Franklin Van Schelluyne, widow of Derick, Webb's row, Maiden lane Van Schoonhoven & Bleecker, merchants, 293 a. Market Van Schoonhoven, John, (V. S. & B.) 71 n. Market Van Schoonhoven, James, ship carpenter, 74 n. Market Van Schoonhoven, Henry, 71 n. Market Van Schoonhoven, D. B., 47 n. Market Van Schoonhoven, widow of Cornelius, 47 n. Market Van Slyck, Francis, 67 Green Van Steenbergh, John B., printer, office 3 Green, h. 39 Maiden lane Van Steenbergh, James, grocer, 21 s. Pearl Van Steenbergh, Jonas, 21 s. Pearl Van Valkenburgh, Rynier, grocer Canal Basin, house Van Woert Van Valkenburgh, John, grocery and provision store, 43 «. Market, house Van Woert Van Valkenburgh, Eli, grocer, Canal Basin, house Van Woert Van Valkenburgh, Daniel, silverplater, 536 s. Market Van Vechten, Abraham, attorney and counsellor, office and house 248 n. Market Van Vechten, Teunis, attorney and counsellor, office 18 Maiden lane ALBANY DIRECTORY. 133 Van Vechten, J. T. B., attorney and counsellor, officn 248 n. Market, h. 35 Montgomery Van Vechten, G. W., 35 n. Market Van Vechten, Elizabeth, 333 n. Market Van Vost, Albert, carpenter, 32 Howard Van Vranken, David, laborer, Park Van Vranken, Andrew, west end of Orange Van Waggoner, John P., tailor, 26 Van Schaick Van Wie, Gerrit W, Arbor Hill Van Wie, Benjamin, Fayette Van Wie, Isaac, mason, Hamilton Van Wie, Peter, 80 Hudson Van Wie, Margaret, tailoress, 16 Store lane Van Wie, Rachel, 99 n. Market Van Wormer, P.

Stage proprietors, 900 g. market, corner DivUlon Walbridge, R, (W. & Y.) Dalleus Waldron, C. A., city marshal and street commissioner, City Hall Waldron, John C, merchant, Thorp and Sprague's buildings, 29 State Waldron, Stephen, grocer, corner Quay and Steuben Waldron, Julia, widow of Henry, 25 Steuben Waldron, Jacob, laborer, Van Zandt Walker, Willard, merchant, 71 Quay, house 68 Division Walker, James, livery stable, Division, house Westerlo Walker, James, Bement's Hotel Walker, James, mason, 649 s. Market Walker, Ashbel, carpenter, 61 Beaver Walker, Elijah S., mason, Orange, west of Chapel Walker, Peter, B., grocer, Pine near City Hall Walker, Francis C., Recess, 1 Green Walker, William S., harness maker, 76 Beaver Walker, , laborer, 112 Lydius Walker, Joseph, grocer, 5 Division Wall, Daniel, cartman, 44 Liberty Wall, James, laborer, Green Wallace, O. & K., grocers, corner Chapel and Van Schaick Wallace, Robert, rear 10 Union Wallace, Thomas, at Mrs. Lockwood's, n. Pearl Waller, Thomas, potter, 247 Washington Wallis, Moses, laborer, Fox continued Walls, John, Lydius Walsh, John I., (G. & W.) Elk, corner Eagle Walsh, William, attorney, Elk corner Eagle- Walsh, James, Elk corner Eagle Walter, Joseph, 132 Washington Walworth, Reuben H., chancellor of the state, Bacon's buildings, Washington 130 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Wandell, John, & Co., provision and flour store, cor. a. Pearl and Hudson Wandell, John, (J. W. & Co.) 69 Hudson Wandell, Jacob, Van Woert Wands, James W., Pine, corner Lodge Wands, Burgess, painter, n. Pearl, opposite Clinton square Wands, Charles, 3 Van Tromp Wands, Thomas O., printer, at Mrs. Courtney's 22 Maiden lane Want, John, laborer, 41 n. Market Ward, Jacob, furnace man, 17 Washington Ward, Timothy, laborer, 53 Orange Ward, John C, carpenter, Hudson Ward, John, 49 Van Schaick Ward, Robert E., 84 Beaver Ward, widow Sarah, Lumber Ward, Mrs. Nancy, Canal Basin Waring, Thomas B., cartman, 17 Quay Warner, Elias, commissioner of deeds, office 454 #, Market, residence at A. Crittenton's, Columbia Warner, Owen, Washington, junction of Schenectady turnpike Warner, Martin, carpenter, 49 Beaver Warner, A., blacksmith, 8 Union Warren, George, (S. & W.) 6 Daniels Warren, James, shoemaker, 21 Washington Warren, Mrs., gardener, Arbor Hill Washburn, George, laborer, Washington near Western turnpike WASHINGTON HALL, S. Pearl adjoining the Theatre WASHINGTON LINE OFFICE, Canal buildings, corner State and Quay Washington, Patrick, laborer, Orchard Wasson, John G., clerk of the justices court, 61 State continued Wasson & Jewell, livery stable, corner Dean and Maiden lane Wasson, James D., (W. & J.) 20 Fayette Waterman, Robert, boot and shoe store, 431 s. Market house 61 s. Pearl, cor. Hamilton Waterman, Isaac, shoemaker, corner Orange and n. Market ALBANY DIRECTORY. 137 Waterman, Jeremiah, merchant, 69 Washington Waterman & M'Chesney, chair makers, 112 State Waterman, R., (W. & M'C.) residence at Franklin House Waterman, Mary, 47 Van Schaick Waters, widow Elizabeth, 287 n. Market Watkins, Rev. Nathaniel, primitive methodist mis­ sionary, 58 Washington Watson, Ebenezer, clerk in comptroller's office, 180 Washington Watson, George O, hair dresser and perfumer, 339 n. Market WAT.SON'S CITY BATHS, 339 n. Narket Watson, Stephen, sexton of St Peter's church, corner Maiden lane and Lodge Watson, Samuel, carpenter, Malcom Watson, Lydia, boarding house, 21 Hudson Watts, Charles, shoemaker, 23 Fox Watts, Horace, High Waugh/widow, 85 n. Pearl Weaks, Nathan, stage driver, 25 Union Weare, Lydia T., cor. Lydius and Rose Weast, Jacob, laborer, Van Zandt Weaver, Henry, governor's messenger, residence in the Capitol, north side Weaver, Henry, laborer, rear 117 Washington . Weaver, John, cartman, 51 Union Weaver, H., tobacconist, Van Woert Weaver, William, measurer of stone & wood 51 Union Weaver, A., cartman, n. Ferry Weaver, B., cartman, n. Ferry Webb, H. & C. & Co., (Henry L. Webb, Charles B. Webb and Alfred Douglass,) importers of china* glass, and earthen ware, 51 State Webb, Henry L., (H. & C. W. & Co.,) Eagle Tavern Webb, Charles B., (H. & C. W. & Co.,) Mrs. Lock- wood's n. Pearl Webb, Henry Y., Washington, near Western .turnpike Webb, B., shoemaker, rear 9 Swan Webb, James, 119 Green Webb & Gay lord, portable gass light office, 468 #». Market M2 138 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Webster & Skinners, bookstore, printing office and bindery, corner State and »..Pearl Webster, Charles R., (W. & S.) 83 State Webster, M. H., attorney and counsellor., office 55. State, residence 83 State Webster, John, (G..F.& W.,) residence 81 State Webster, William, mason, near Van Woert Webster, Joseph H., livery and exchange stable, Midr die lane, house Bass Webster, Anthony, carpenter, 191 *. Pearl Webster, T., shoemaker, cor. Steuben and Middlp lane Webster, Chauncey, (B..D. P. & Co.) 77 Green Webster, Alonzo, printer, 32 Fayette Webster, Philo S., printer, 32 Fayette Webster, widow of George, 81 State Webster, widow of George C, 32 Fayette Weed, Smith, cor. Washington and Dove Weed, Samuel R., (A. & W.) residence Crosby's Ho­ tel, s. Pearl Weed, Thurlow, editor Evening Journal, cor. Greeq and Bass Weed, Grant, grocer, Canal Basin Weed, Eli, carpenter, 115 Green Welch, B. T., pastor Baptist Church, Westerlo Welch, Thomas, & Co., Aladdin's Lamp, Law build­ ings, corner, s. Market and Beaver Welch, Thomas, (T. W. & Co.) victualling rooms, corner. *. Market.and Hudson, house 23 Division Welch, Peter, pedler, 120 n. Market Welch, James, instrument maker, 110 *. Pearl Welch, William, Eagle Tavern, house 61 Liberty Welch, Michael, Van Woert Welch, Thomas, laborer, Malcom Wolch, Miss A., dress maker, 74 s. Pearl Welsh, George W., lumber merchant, office Canal Basin, house Colonie Welsh, Samuel, teacher, 118 re. Market Welsh, Patrick, Rensselaer Welsh, Patrick, rear 134 State Welsh, James, grocer, cor. Dean and Mark lane Welsh, Samuel, Colonie ALBANY DIRECTORY. 13$ Welchman, H, marble and stone cutter, 38 Lydius Wellington, Jonas C. baker, Knox Wells, Hezekiah, boot and shoe store, 477 a. Market, house 11 Liberty Wells, Agur, leather and finding store, 28 State, h- Liberty, near Division Wells, D. A., grocer, 41 Van Schaick Wells, widow, tailoress, 38 Union Wemplo, S. V. contractor, 32 n. Pearl Wemple, Evert L., black and whitesmith, Westerlo, house Franklin Wemple, Peter J., carpenter 138 Lydius Wendell, John H, 315 n. Market Wendell, John L., reporter of Supreme court, 125 State Wendell, Philip, deputy clerk of Supreme court, 112 State Wendell, Peter, physician, corner Columbia and n. Market Wendell, Harmanus C, 33 Columbia Wendell, J. O., 222 s. Pearl Wendell, Miss Ann, 4 n. Pearl Wendell, Mrs. Catharine, 4 n. Pearl Wendell, Jane, 44 Maiden lane Wentworth, Jacob, carpenter, Eagle Wesley, James E., grocer, 215 Washington Wescott, A. S., at Walbridge & Young's stage office, residence Montgomery Hall Wescott, Leonard, at Exchange Coffee House West, John, grocer, cor. Eagle and Daniels, residence Eagle West, Joel, boarding house, 6 Water West, Jacob, Van Zandt West, Eunice, Malcom Westerlo, Rensselaer, 72 n. Pearl WESTERN TRANSPORTATION LINK, Charles Smyth agent, Office 65 Quay Westervelt, Gerrit, ornamental painter, cor. State 'and Park Westley, Asa, shoemaker, 5Van Woert Weston, William, 74 Washington Wetherby, Anson, wheelwright, State continued 140 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Whale, William, teacher of dancing, 4 Van Tromp Whalen, Martin, carpenter, cor. Bass and Quay Whalen, Patrick, gardener, 2 Lydius Whalen, Thomas, segar maker, 43 n. Market Wharton, W. A., druggist, 401 *. Market, residence Columbian and National Hotel Wheat, widow of Samuel, 209 s. Pearl Wheaton, Henry G., (L. & W.) office 313 n. Market house State continued Wheeler, Ephraim, grocer, under the North Market, boarding house, corner ofDivision and Union Wheeler, Patrick, gardener, 2 Lydius Wheeler, Mason, 13 Union Wheelock, Luke, Van Zandt Whelpley, H. C, attorney at law, office 489 s. Market Whipple, B., skipper, cor. s. Market and Westerlo Whipple, S., merchant, 76 Quay, house 44 Union Whipple, Melancton, at Montgomery Hall Whipple, William, chair maker, Orchard White, William & Co., brewers, 10 Dean White, William, (W. W. & Co.) residence 4 Water White, JohnG., (W. W. & Co.) Washington, near Western turnpike White, Nathaniel, bookbinder, 74 Green, cor. Bass White, Andrew, 51 Church White, James, Colonie House, 98 n. Market White, James R., cor. Eagle and Steuben White, John, mason, 24 Van Schaick White, Joel, porter room, 73 s. Pearl White, William, laborer, 227 s. Pearl White, Luke, grocer, Canal buildings, Quay White, George, sawyer, rear 70 Beaver White, Abraham, 32 Steuben White, widow, 51 Church White, widow Matilda, John White, widow Sally, rear Howard White, John F, barber, 123 Pier Whiteley, Joshua, stone cutter, Malcom Whitesides, Catharine, Arbor Hill Whhing, Ephraim W, office Pier cor State, h. 62 Ferry Whiting, widow, 23 Van Schaick Whitlock, William, clothier, Rose Alley ALBANY DIRECTORY. 141 Whitlock, Robert, lumber merchant, office 60 Pier, house Quackenbush Whitney & Cluett, (Chauncey Whitney and JohnClu- ett) tin and sheet iron workers, 14 Beaver Whitney, Chauncey, (W. & C.) Westerlo near Green Whitney & Traver, (Charles Whitney and George Traver) saddlers, 62 Washington Whitney, Charles, (W. & T.) 62 Washington Whitney, R. II., grocer, Canal Basin Whitney, James, shoemaker, 39 s. Pearl Whitney, James, F., grocer, Canal Basin Whitney, William, stove manufacturer, 51 Green, house 56 Green Whitney, Sellick, skipper, 46 Division Whitney, Hezekiah W., cartman, 53 s. Pearl Whitney, Michael, laborer, 29 William Whittier, Mitchell, silver plater, 63 Church Wier, Hugh, gardener, Arbor Hill Wiggins, Charles, tailor, 35 Church Wiggins, John, carpenter, 4 Rose alley Wilbur, Lewis, 51 Hudson Wilcox, Daniel, wholesale and retail grocer, 562 s. Market, house 570 s. Market Wilcox, Sylvester, boarding house, 553 s. Market Wilcox, L., boarding house, 34 Dean Wilcox, George, nursery and seedsman, Lydius con­ tinued Wilder, Hastings, & Co. (Ephraim Wilder, jun., Seth Hastings, and Jason Paige) office 54 State, corner Green Wilder, Ephraim, jun., (W. H. & Co.) res. City Hotel Wilkes, Mrs. Susan, 119 State A. WIIiKIE, Beabcr Street JJortct SJouse, 18 3Beabtr. Wilkins, Henry, shoemaker, Canal Basin Wilkinson, Jacob, hardware store, 33 Washington, house Hawk Wilkinson, James, shoemaker, 50 Church Wilkinson, widow of Thomas, Schuyler near *. Pearl Willard, John, (S. & W.) 169 n. Market 142 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Willard, S. W., 62 Liberty Williams, Piatt, physician and surgeon, office and res. 225 n. Market Williams, Piatt & Co., Merchant's line, office Pier, foot of State Williams, Piatt, (P. W. & Co.) residence City Coffee House Williams, J. B., lumber merchant, 36 Pier, residence City Coffee House Williams, Dennison & Co., fur merchants, 446 s. Market Williams, Dennison, (D. W. & Co.) 18 Green Williams, Edward, merchant, 429 s. Market, res. Eagle Tavern Williams, Henry A., 40 s. Pearl Williams, Henry W., grocer, 48 Washington Williams, Henry, shoemaker, Canal Basin Williams, Henry, baker, Patroon west of n. Pearl Williams, Israel, attorney and counsellor, office cor. n. Market and Maiden lane, house 17 Columbia Williams, Hezekiah,'provision store, 70 s. Pearl Williams, Elisha, painter, Park Williams, J. P., cabinet maker, 42 Ferry Williams, Samuel B., Columbia Williams, Samuel, carpenter, 168 s. Pearl Williams, R. H., potter, 238 Washington Williams, H. B., tobacconist, Patroon Williams, Calvin C, 13 Fox, cor. Chapel Williams, Andrew, Howard Williams, Richard, carpenter, Eagle Williams, John, accountant, 47 Liberty Williams, J. H., fruit store, 508 s. Market, residence at Exchange Coffee House Williams, cartman, 600 s. Market Williams, William, Hallenbake Williams, E. P., contractor, res. 122 s. Pearl Williams, widow Margaret G., 40 s. Pearl Williams, widow Hannah, corner Green and Ferry Williams, widow Susan, 31 Columbia Williams, Rev., pastor African Methodist Church, residence Hawk Williams, Thomas, 1 Chapel ALBANY DIRECTORY. 143 Williams, Samuel, tailor, 1 Chapel Williams, James, waiter, Park Williams, Jacob, William Williams, Elizabeth, 32 Montgomery Williams, widow, Cherry near s. Pearl Williams, widow, 29 Union Williamson, Isaac, pastor Universalist church, res. 124 Green Williamson, John, 8 Water Williamson, John, carpenter, 23 Van Schaick Willis, Margaret, 18 n. Pearl Willis, James, laborer, 59 Van Schaick Wilmer, James E., hair dresser, 501 s. Market Wilson, Benjamin, 162 n. Market Wilson, Joseph, merchant, Orchard, house 157 n. Market Wilson, Ebenezer, 128 State Wilson, James R., pastor Reformed , Presbyterian Church, classical academy cor. Green and John, residence corner Green and Ferry Wilson, John A., merchant, 142 n. Market, house 152 n. Market Wilson, Abraham F., (P., W. & V.) 157 n. Market Wilson, George W., shoemaker, 51 Fox Wilson, Stewart, laborer, a. Market near Bass Wilson, James, grocer, 186 n. Market Wilson, James, corner n. Market and Wilson Wilson, James, Embargo court Wilson, Thomas, laborer, 132 n. Market Wilson, John, globe manufacturer, 150 Washington Wilson, Robert, shoemaker, 6 Chapel Wilson, Stephen, teacher, Rensselaer Wilson, Edward, innkeeper, 287 Washington Wilson, J. P., grocer, chequered house, 612*. Market Wilson, Alexander, Maiden lane Wilson, Miss Louisa, mantaumaker, 14 Van Tromp Wilson, Ann, William Wilson, widow of William, Canal Basin

Soap and Candle Factory, Chapel between Fox Wed Van •cnatck, house 18 Van Schaick. 144 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Winchester, Samuel, constable, n. Lansing Wing, Joel A., physician and surgeon, office Wash­ ington, near Congress Hall, house Capitol Park Winne, John L., 161 n. Market Winne, Jacob L., merchant, 163 n. Market, house Orchard Winne, Jellis, jun., wheat store, corner Dean and Steuben, house 19 Columbia Winne, David P., Westerlo Winne, D. D. & W., dry goods, 483 s. Market Winne, D. D., (D. D. & VV. W.) 7 Hamilton Winne, James, dry goods, 450 s. Market Winne, N. V., physician, 93 s. Pearl Winne, Martin, carpenter, 121 Green Winne, William J. (W. & W.) 122 Lydius Winne, William B., letter carrier, 69 Orange Winne, David S., cartman, Park Winne, Francis D., laborer, rear 128 s. Pearl Winne, Giles K., printer, 75 Orange Winne, Jellis D., printer, 282 n. Market Winne, John C, printer, boards at 17 Beaver Winne, Jacob, carpenter, 91 Lydius Winne, Isaac, sergeant major, s. Pearl near Alexander Winne, Daniel K., chair maker, n. Lansing Winne, P. P., teamster, 71 s. Pearl Winne, Gilbert, laborer, rear 128 s. Pearl Winne, John W.., cabinet maker, 4 s. Pearl, house 91 Lydius Winne, A., widow of Daniel I., 282 n. Market Winslow, R., flour store, corner Quay and Hamilton, house Quackenbush Winten, widow Janet, 41 Columbia Wisely, James, laborer, Jackson Witbeck, J. T., pavior, 203 s. Pearl Witherbey, Anson, wheelwright, State continued Withers, John, grocer, Rensselaer Withers, John, jun., constable, s. Pearl below the Raii Road Withers, William, sawyer, 659 s. Market Withers, F., engineer, Johnson Withers, David, shoemaker, 637 s. Market Withers, Robert, sawyer, 637 a. Market ALBANY DIRECTORY. 14ft Witsell, Peter, 52 Van Schaick Witt, Merrick, blacksmith, rear State continued Wolcott, Fanny, Orange Wood, Samuel S., dealer in wool, 37 State, house 100 Green Wood, Samuel G., culler of staves and heading, 54 Union Wood, David, (S., W. & Co.) at Mrs. Lockwood's n. Pearl Wood, Bradford R., attorney and counsellor, office 41 State, residence at Mrs. Lockwood's, n. Pearl Wood, James S. & Co. (James S. Wood and John Mayell) merchants, 447 s. Market Wood, James S„ (J. S. W. & Co.) residence Mont­ gomery Hall Wood, Allen, cabinet maker, 7 Church Wood & Gardner, Rising Star, 149 s. Pearl Wood, Richard, (W. & G.) 149 s. Pearl Wood, William, Van Zandt Wood, James, Jackson Wood, Mrs. Ann, 28 Van Schaick Woodard, Exeter, Green near Hamilton Woodbury, Hannah, 35 Fox Woodburn, Lewis, dry goods merchant, 56 State, house 120 s. Pearl Woodruff, S. M., attorney and counsellor, office 50 State, residence 228 n. Market Woodruff, Halscy, builder, 64 Division Woodruff, Sylvester, carpenter, 224 s. Pearl VVoodworth, John, 90 n. Pearl, office 30 Maiden lane Woodworth, David, boot and shoe store, 352 M. Market Wooley, C. R., cedar cooper, 104 Washington Wooster, David, grocer, Cherry corner Green Wooster, Charles, grocer, Canal Basin Wooster, H., cabinet maker, Howard Wooster, Ezra, Bassett Wooster, widow Susannah, rear 118 Lydius Worcester, John, merchant, 124 State, res. Franklin. House Worcester, Eldad, attorney at law, office 124 State, house 61 Chapel Worth, S., Connecticut Coffee House, 9 Division Worth, David, shoe and crockery store, 275 n. Market N 146 ALBANY DIRECTORY. Worthington, Dennison, (G. & W,) 23 Dean Wray, John Drayman, 11 Water Wray, Ezekiel, baker, Dalleus near Westerlo Wright, Silas, jun., comptroller, office State Hall, residence Bradshaw's Mansion House Wright, A., at American Hotel Wright, Thomas, (R. & W.) 62 Division Wright, Nathaniel W., silver plater, 479 s. Market, res. Mansion House Wright & Kilbourn, flour and provision merchants, corner Mark lane and Dean Wright, Justus, (W. & K.) 118 s. Pearl Wright, Josiah, Merchant's) Hotel, 140 State Wright, Ebenezer, brickmaker, 147 Lydius continued Wright, John, grocery and provision store, 29 Wash­ ington corner Hawk Wright, Samuel, hardware and groceries, 56 Wash­ ington Wright, Chauncey L., accountant, Merchant's Hotel 140 State Wright, Oliver K., Orchard Wright, widow Pelina, rear 623 s. Market Wyckoff & Hoff, merchants, 1 Hudson corner Quay Wyman, John, lottery office, 475 s. Market, livery stable 35 Division, house 33 Division Wynkoop, Herman G., druggist, 372 n. Market, house 6 Orange Wynkoop, James J., clerk in supremo court clerk's office, residence Ferry comer Green Wynkoop & Winne, merchants, 62 a. Pearl Wynkoop, Evert, (W. & W.) 66 s. Pearl Wynkoop" & Burdock's patent leather manufactory Clinton Wynkoop, M. G., druggist 372 n. Market Wynkoop, widow of James, Ferry corner Green Y. Yager, John, carpenter, Park Yango, widow Mary, 44 Van Schaick Yates, John V. N., attorney and counsellor, 110 State Yates, Richard, cashier New-York State Bank, 69 State Yale*, Rich»rd,41 Orange ALBANY DIRECTORY. 147

Yates, Benjamin, coppersmith, 59 Fox Yates, Henry H, 40 Hudson Yates, Hiram, fruit store, 243 n. Market Yates, Metcalfe, attorney and counsellor, office 55 State, residence 306 n. Market Yates, widow of John W., 306 «. Market Yates, Mrs. Rachael, 40 Hudson Yatea, Ctesar, laborer, 47 Fox Yergason, William H., grocer, Columbia, opposite the North Market Youd, Robert, whip lash manufacturer, corners. Pearl and Schuyler, house 30 Union Young, Erastus, Exchange Coffee House Young, James, cooper, Dean near Hudson, house Embargo court Young, James G., lumber and stave dealer, office 4 Pier, house Orchard Young and Ehlc (George Young and A. Ehle) dry goods merchants, 60 State Young, George, (Y. & E.) 49 Hamilton Young, John B. (W. & Y.) residence Exchange Coffee House Young, W. G., oil cloth manufacturer, Hudson near Beaver Young, Walter, jeweller, Beaver Young, Joseph L., blacksmith, 62 Liberty Young, John, cartman, Malcom Young, William, teamster, Schenectady turnpike Young, widow Catharine, 76 Beaver Young, Mrs. Margaret, rear 10 Daniels z. Zeh, David, innkeeper, Hawk Zielman, Anthony, Arbor Hill Zielman, John A., carpenter, Arbor Hill Zielman, Gabriel, Arbor Hill Zebra, Silva, fortune* teller, 32 Washington