New Haven CT Directory 1841, Part 8

Author: James M Patten
Publication date: 1841-06-01
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SCOURING AND DYEING IN ALL THEIR BRANCHES.


He hopes that 18 years experience in his business, and constant care, will insure him the continuance of his old customers, and invite as many new ones as may be disposed to favor him with a call.


All work done with neatness and dispatch.


A. HUSSON.


128 ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, No. 43 (EAST SIDE) Orange Street.


LINES & AUGUR


Manufacture


every


DESCRIPTION


of


ELEGANT


and


:..


PLAIN


Cabinet Furniture, Chairs, &c.


SOFAS, Mahogany CHAIRS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS, &c. &c. Also, on hand, FEATHERS, FEATHER BEDS, MATRESSES, CUSHIONS, and all articles in the Upholstery line. Transparent LANDSCAPE WINDOW CURTAINS, beauti- fully painted, now on hand, and for sale at reasonable rates. D' We shall try to give our enstomers entire satisfaction.


ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


129


J. B. BOWDITCH'S CABINET, SOFA AND BEDDING WAREHOUSE


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AT HIS SPACIOUS ROOMS, No. 40 Orange Street-West side, MAY be found the largest and most fashionable assortment ever offered in this city, comprising a splendid variety of Rose-wood and Mahogany SOFAS; Pier, Work and Center TABLES. Also, a large assortment of Plain and Useful FURNITURE.


Rose-wood, Mahogany, Curl Maple, Windsor ; with a great variety of ROCKING CHAIRS. Also, a full assortment of FEATHERS. BEDS, HAIR and MOSS MAT- TRESSES, and almost every article pertaining to the Upholstery business.


130 ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


HARRISON & SMITH,


HAVE ON HAND


A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF CABINET FURNITURE AND


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M&C


WHICH they offer to the public on as reasonable terms as at any other establishment in this city. They assure their old friends, and those who may favor them with their custom, that no pains will be spared to please those who may call on them, and that the utmost care and atten- ion will be paid to procuring the latest and most approved Patterns. They solicit a share of public patronage. REPAIRING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. New.Haven, June 29, 1841. H. & S.


ANNUAL ADVERTISER. 131


AT A. C. CHAMBERLIN'S Cabinetamare Doust, No. 42 (WEST SIDE) Orange Street, (First door South of Chapel Street,) May be found a General Assortment of


CABINET FURNITURE


CONSISTING OF Sofas and Sofa Beds,


Of new and different patterns ; Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, Ottomans and Footstools,


Of almost all patterns and prices ;


Of many different patterns and prices, varying from 75 cents to $7. ALSO, Feathers, Beds, Matresses, S.c. All orders promptly attended to.


BEDSTEAD MANUFACTORY, 23 Orange Street,


(Between Chapel and Crown sts.) WHERE MAY BE FOUND


ADAMS' PATENT SWELL-BEAM BEDSTEADS Mahogany, Plain and Curl Maple Bedsteads ; TOGETHER WITH Bedsteads of every description. VENETIAN WINDOW BLINDS,


NEWEL POSTS AND STAIR BANISTERS,


SAWING AND WOOD TURNING OF EVERY VARIETY, By RICHARD G. BEACH.


New Haven, July 2, 1841.


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132 ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


portina. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL


Of various qualities and prices. Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, Game Bags, Wad Cutters, Percussion Caps, and all other articles usually required by Sportsmen, constantly on hand and for sale by J. & J. ANGELL, No. 30 State street, opposite Crown.


DOOR AND CHAMBER BELLS


Hung in the best manner, with Silver Plated, Glass, or Brass Trim- mings, and warranted to ring perfectly easy and keep in repair for years.


LOCKS repaired and KEYS fitted of all kinds. SCISSORS and SHEARS ground, SAWS filed, and all kinds of REPAIRS done in the neatest manner.


N. B .- Twenty years experience in the above business will warrant us in saying work will be done as it should be. J. & J. A.


Trorkern


E. E. HUGGINS, No. 135 Chapel St.


Has constantly on hand a large and beautiful asortment of


CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WARE,


OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE PATTERNS, For sale wholesale and retail at New York prices-or less. ALSO, STONE WARE AND


In large or small lots, at 135 Chapel street, and at the Stone Ware and Fire Brick Establi Manent in Water street. E. E. H.


ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


133


J & J.D. BEECHER,


CLASS


BENT


CURVE


CATCH Lantern


MANUFACTURERS 2 No. 89 CHAPEL ST.


KEEP always on hand a variety of all kinds of Coach and Carriage LAMPS. and are constantly manufacturing to order. UP All orders from the country will be executed with neatness and dispatch, and on the most favorable terms.


ALSO, DEALERS IN STOVES OF ALL KINDS :


ATWATER'S


RUSSIA AND


PARLOR


American


AND


IRON


HALL


CYLINDER


STOVES.


STOVES.


A GREAT VARIETY OF


Cooking Stones, OF THE MOST APPROVED PATTERNS. Russia and American PIPE-ZINC-Britannia, Copper, Tin and Japanned WARE, ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. IF JOBBING done at short notice, and in the best manner.


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ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


PRESCOTT & CO. Lumber Dealers, No. 11 Union Wharf,


KEEPS constantly on hand EASTERN and WESTERN LUMBER, of every description, such as Boards, Plank and Timber ; Pine and Cedar rived and sawed SHINGLES; common and circular sawed CLAPBOARDS; LATH and PICKETS. Also-GRINDSONES; Flagging, Curb and Step STONE; with all articles usually called for in a Lumber Yard.


Joiners, Manufacturers and Farmers, in want of Lumber, will find it for their interest to call.


Pine, Oak and Walnut Wood,


A supply always on hand, and delivered to any part of the city, for sale as above.


WESTERN TRANSPORTATION. Albany Packet Office.


The subscribers, Agents and Proprietors of the Schoon- er Line of ALBANY PACKETS, are prepared to forward GOODS and PASSENGERS to Albany, or any of the Towns on the Western Canal or Lakes, at low rates.


Persons shipping goods West, can contract for their delivery at any of the Landings, and save the expenses of re-shipping, commissions, &c. to which they are subject if shipped in any other way.


PRESCOTT & CO. No. 11 Union Wharf.


Boston Packet Office.


The subscribers are running a PACKET to BOSTON, and all Goods entrusted to them will be forwarded, as directed, with Dispatch.


PRESCOTT & CO. No. 11 Union Wharf.


ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


135


CROSLEY & HUMASTON, 126 CHAPEL STREET,


MANUFACTURERS OF FRINGES, TASSELS, CORDS, BRAIDS, GIMPS, &c. COACH, UPHOLSTERS' AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, DEALERS IN Shell, Horn and Ivory Combs ; Perfumery ; Brushes ; Cutlery ; Stationery ; Fancy Articles, &c.


E. L. BARBER'S ENGRAVING ROOM, No. 30 EXCHANGE PLACE, Corner of Chapel and Church streets. Drawings taken for Patents, &c.


W. G. MUNSON, DENTIST, At his Office, No. 26 Wall Street, (A few rods East of Hopkins Grammar School,) CAN BE CONSULTED AT ALL TIMES IN REGARD TO OPERATIONS ON TEETH.


JOHN J. STONE,


No. 168 Crown Street, (Two doors West of State Street,)


Is now prepared to set TEETH of very superior quality, (Better than has ever before been in New Haven.) All other operations in his line attended to as usual. N. B,-Dentists can be supplied with the best of ARTIFICIAL TEETH by applying as above.


136


ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


D. S. COOPER, DEALER IN Groceries, Fruit and Provisions, No. 77 STATE STREET, (Between Chapel and Court streets,) New Haven, Conn.


KEEPS constantly on hand a choice and well selected assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, * Consisting in part of Flour, Teas, Sugars, &c. Also, FRUIT, both foreign and domestic ; with a good assortment of PROVISIONS-all of which is offered at such prices as cannot fail to please. July 1, 1841.


HAT, CAP, BOOT AND SHOE STORE, AT THE


OLD


STAND


HAT CAP BOOTS


SHOE STORE


N.M


the


No


on


No. 7 Exchange Place.


The subscriber has on hand a large and extensive assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,


And is constantly manufacturing, of every description. which he will sell, at wholesale or retail, as cheap as at any similar establishment in this city: NATHANIEL F. TUTTLE.


ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


137


HATS, CAPS AND FURS. WILLIAM E . VIBBERT, No. 68 CHAPEL STREET, Has constantly on hand an extensive assortment of Plain CAstor, Nutria, Roram and Moleskin HATS,


Of the very best quality, and of the most approved fashions. The principal part of his Hats are manufactured expressly for his retail trade. He can therefore confi- dently warrant them fully equal, if not superior, to those offered at any similar establishment in this city.


A large assortment of Gentlemen's and Boys' Cloth Caps kept constantly on hand. FURS .- A large Stock of Furs, consisting of Otter, Seal, Nutria and Muskrat Caps, Fur Capes, Swan's Down, Muffs, Ladies Trimmings, &c. &c. All of which will be sold for Cash, at prices that will not fail to be satisfactory to purchasers. N. B .- Hats, Caps, Muffs, &c. made quickly to order.


BOTANIC PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. DR. SELDEN SPRAGUE


WOULD call the attention of his friends, and the public generally, to his Establishment, No. 33 ORANGE STREET,


Founded and maintained strictly on Thompsonian principles ; and would respectfully give notice that he continues the PRACTICE of MEDICINE in every variety and form of disease.


Dr. S. keeps constantly on hand and for sale all kinds of BOTANIC MEDICINES, prepared by himself, and warranted to be of the best quality, and as cheap as can be found at any place in the city.


July, 1841.


SELDEN SPRAGUE.


ISAAC J. SPERRY, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, No. 57 ELM STREET,


KEEPS constantly on hand pure BOTANIC MEDICINES, wholesale and retail, as cheap as can be found in the State. Patients, in city or country, will be under his imme- diate care. Calls promptly answered by night or day. INFIRMARY open for patients, and the best attention given to restore them to health.


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ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


.


PHILIP SAUNDERS Has constantly on hand and for sale at his Store, No. 103 CHAPEL ST. (Corner of Orange street,)


TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, PRINCIPE CIGARS, OC. ALSO,-An extensive assortment of all kinds of WOODEN WARE, MATS, &c.


Jo & J. S. GRIFFING, No. 55 State St.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY-CARRIAGE AND CABINET MAKERS GOODS Mechanics' Tools and House-Keeping Articles. Nails, Glass, Paints, Lime, and every description of Building Materials.


B. & W. NOYES, No. 46 CHAPEL STREET,


Booksellers, Stationers and Importers, Have constantly on hand, a select assortment of Theological, Classical, Medical, Miscellaneous and Law BOOKS.


A yearly Catalogue, with prices and terms, is printed and gratui- tously distributed.


Schools at all times supplied at wholesale prices, and purchasers of Books, in quantities, allowed a large discount for cash.


BOOKS BOUND AND RE-BOUND,


LEDGERS, JOURNALS, and all kinds of ACCOUNT BOOKS MADE TO ORDER.


A share of patronage is solicited. July 8, 1841.


ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


139


S MITH MERWIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 104 CHAPEL STREET,


WHERE always may be found a general assortment of BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, and every article pertaining to his business, to which he would respectfully invite the attention of his customers and friends.


SAMUEL P. DAVIS, e AND ZAILOR, NO. 17 STATE STREET,


KEEPS constantly for sale, a general assortment of goods in his line, which he will be happy at all times to make up to order on as good terms as at any other establishment in the city. ALSO-A general as- sortment of Gentlemen's Ready Made Clothing, Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Shirts, &c. Second Hand and Military Clothing received for sale on commission, as usual. Strict attention paid to the Cutting and Making of all description of Garments, from the child of four years to the old man of 80. A share of the public patronage is solicited. S. P. D.


BOOK AND JOB


PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.


J. M. PATTEN,


No. 53 Orange street, (Saunders' Building,) Is prepared to execute all orders for PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING, In a style which cannot fail to please those who may favor him with their custom.


140


ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


RINTING


T HE subscriber, at the office of the " Connecticut Farmer's Gazette and Horticultural Repository," No. 9 Glebe Building, corner of Chapel and Church streets, New Haven, having recently added to his establishment a beautiful and extensive variety of


NEW AND FASHIONABLE


is now prepared to receive orders for any description of Letter Press Printing; which he pledges himself to execute in as good style as any of his typographical brethren.


Books, Pamphlets, Checks, Blanks, Bill-Heads, Handbills, Labels, Music, Banners, Badges, Cards, &c.


printed at short notice, and with particular care to critical and typo- graphical correctness. Prompt attention given to the printing of large or small Bills for Concerts, Exhibitions, &c.


WILLIAM STORER, JUN.


STANLEY CHAPIN, BOOK, JOB, CARD AND FANCY


PRINTE RS,


No. 131 Chapel Street, NEW HAVEN, CONN.


The subscribers are prepared to execute PRINT- ING, whether plain or ornamental, in fancy colors or bronze, with neatness and despatch.


DALRYMPLE & CO.


TERS, JOBBERS, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND JOMISTIC STAPLE AND FANCY


DID GOODS "THE ONE PRICE STORE,"


5 Exchange Place, Chapel St.


COUNTRY MERCHANTS and MILLINERS supplied at the New York Jobbers' prices. GOODS received daily from Anction.


At this Establishment all Goods are marked in plain figures, und ONE PRICE is strictly adhered to, no deviation merefrom bein Der mitted under any circumstances.


NEW PAVEN AND NEW YORK EXPRESS,


FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING AND FORWARDING


Small Packages, Bank Notes, Paying Bills, Collecting Drafis, Purchasing Goods, &o.


The subscriber will leave New Haven for New York every Mon day, Wednesday au | Friday evening, and return from New York the following days,


Orders for other small Parcels, will ed nntil S o'clock, P. M .. from now "T ven, and 3 P. M. .... new York, on the days of leaving.


Also, Packages received and forwarded to Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washingte


Office in New Haven, at J. B. Bowditch's, 40 Orange street. " in New York, at Adams & Co. 's, 46 William street.


BENJAMIN BEECHER, Jr.


July 7, 1841.




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