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WINDOW SASHES, BLINDS & DOORS BUILDING
Established 1855
GEO. O. STEVENS .:
MATERIALS
49 LIGHT ST.
MARINE INSURANCE, Merchants' Mutual Insurance Co. OF BALTIMORE, OFFICE, 42 SECOND STREET.
CAPITAL $ 200,000 00.
ASSETS 100,000 00.
DIRECTORS.
GEORGE J. APPOLD,
JOHN J. ABRAHAMS.
GEORGE S. BROWN,
JOIIN T. BROWN,
GEORGE B. COALE,
DANIEL J. FOLEY,
JOSEPH W. JENKINS, P. H. MACGILL,
HENRY C. SMITH, JAMES W. TYSON,
D. H. MILLER,
JOHN W. MCCOY.
WILLIAM WOODWARD,
WILLIAM WHITELOCK.
GEO. B. COALE, Pres't.
COASTWISE RISKS INSURED AT LOWEST RATES.
1846
THE OLDEST AGENCY. 1880
GEORGE B. COALE & MORRIS, FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS, OFFICE, 42 SECOND STREET.
HART FORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CONNECTICUT. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. NORTH BRITISH MERCANTILE INS. CO. OF LONDON and EDIN BURG. LORILLARD INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, LA CONFIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS, FRANCE.
GEORGE A. VON LINGEN, THOMAS WHITRYDGE, HIRAM WOODS.
JOHN W. NUMSEN, FARIS C. PITT.
WM. E. MORRIS, Sec'y.
DIRECTORS. .: TAM II. PEROT, JOSEPH ROGERS, JR. J. HENRY STICKNEY, C. MORTON STEWART. SAM'L M. SHOEMAKER,
ALL
MACHINE
THE PROPERTY
OF THE
ercantile
ibrary
association,
OF BALTIMORE.
No.
35.976
EXTRACT FROM THE REGULATIONS.
RULE III .- No member shall retain any book, or set designated as "New" longer than one week, nor shall such book, or set, be renewed. Any other book or set, may be retained two weeks, with the privilege of renewal. No book shall be reserved by the Librarian for any member.
RULE IV .- Any member who shall retain a book, or set longer than the time above limited shall forfeit two cents for every day a volume is so detained, which the Librarian · shall have power to collect.
RULE V .- Extra books, or sets, not designated as "New"' may be issued to members for a period not exceeding one month, upon payment of ten cents for first seven days for each book, or set, and two cents per day for each day thereafter.
SPECIALTY:
HYDRAULIC, STEAM AND HAND
ELEVATORS,
With ABSOLUTE SAFETY Arrangements,
COVERED BY PATENTS, Issued Jan'y 25th, 1876; Feb'y 13th, 1877; May 13th, 1879; May 27th, 1879; June 10th, 1879; July 22d, 1879.
REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Machine Shop and Foundry, West St., near Leadenhall St. Office, 86 W. FAYETTE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.
ERY.
THE HIGHEST AWARD at the CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION. JAMES BATES,
PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF Bates's Hand Elevators OR DUMB
WAITERS
Patented April 18, 1871.
Re-Issued July 25th, 1876.
For Factories, Warehouses, STORES,
HOTELS AND HOSPITALS,
And every place where Merchan- dise, &c., is transferred from one story to another. There are hun- dreds of them operating in differ- ent cities and towns.
Send for Price List and Cir- culars containing References.
BEKTRAM-SE
Steam, Water and Gas ELEVATORS,
Of the most approved kind, adapted for
WAREHOUSES, MILLS, SUGAR REFINERIES, BREWERIES, &c.
All kinds of
CASTINGS
For House Fronts, Mills, Factories, &c. Tobacco Screws, of all kinds, for- nished at shortest notice.
JAMES BATES, Iron Foundry and Machine Shop, Cor. Pratt and President Streets, Balto.
INCORPORATED 1825.
THE
FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY
OF BALTIMORE. N. E. Cor, South and Second Streets.
THIS COMPANY ESTABLISHED FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY, BACKED BY A LARGE CASH CAPITAL, INSURES EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE in the CITY or ELSEWHERE, ON FAVORABLE TERMS.
Insurance for a Single Day or Longer Period. BUILDERS' RISKS at Moderate Rates.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS :
Thomas W. Levering, George Franek,
James Bates, Edwin L. Jones,
Hugh W. Boitou,
Francis E S. Wolfe,
John G. Reaney,
Thomas J. Wilson,
Wm. H. Vickery,
William A. Boyd,
James M. Anderson,
William II. Brown,
Frederick Achey, Gustavus Nicholson,
J. Alexander Shriver,
Gustavus A. Dorgan,
Jos. James Taylor, David E. Woodburn,
R. EMORY WARFIELD, Secretary.
JAMES M. ANDERSON, President,
THROUGH Air Line Passenger and Freight Route, TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTH-WEST, VIA Richmond, York River, and Chesapeake R. R. Line, VIA RICHMOND.
THE STEAMERS OF THIS LINE LEAVE
PIER No. 2 LIGHT ST. WHARF. At 4 o'clock, P. M. FOR RICHMOND 5 Connecting with the Richmond and Danville, Chesapeake and Ohio, Piedmont Air Line, North Carolina, Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, Greenville and Columbia, Richmond, and Atlanta Air Line Rail Roads.
For all information apply to R. FOSTER, Gen'l Manager.
H. T. DOUGLASS, Supt., Richmond, Va.
Edwin F. Abell, George A. Blake,
William H. Ford,
James R. Clark,
Wm. Whitelock,
James Shuter,
A. Joseph Myers, Thomas P. Stran.
Caleb Parks, James Myer.
William Wilkens. H. H. Graue.
Louis Wilkens.
WILLIAM WILKENS & CO. STEAM
CURLED HAIR
MANUFACTORY, 300} W. Pratt Street, BALTIMORE.
Depot, New York, 217 Pearl Street. DEALERS IN BRISTLES, VARNISH, SPRINGS, TWINE, HAIR-CLOTH, BED-LACES, COWHIDES, GLUE, SAND PAPER, &c.
'Constantly on hand the best qualities of PURE CURLED HORSE AND CATTLE HAIR; MIXED AND HOG HAIR.
All orders received through the Post Office or Agent will be prompt- ly attended to. The highest prices paid for Cattle and Horse Tails and Hog Hair.
JAS. CLARK. B. THORNTON. JOHN CAHILL.
PEOPLE'S MACHINE BOILER WORKS. JAS. CLARK & CO. BUILDERS OF Steam Engines, Boilers, Machinery, &c.
SOUTH SIDE OF THE BASIN,
Near the City Yard,
-
BALTIMORE.
CONVENIENT TO THE MARINE RAILWAYS.
BALTIMORE STEAM SHOW CASE WORKS.
F. X. GANTER
PROPRIETOR.
44 Hanover St.
SHOW CASES,
BALTIMORE, MD
PICTURE FRAMES,
MIRRORS,
THE LARGEST
Chromos, &c.
AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE U.S
BAYI SELL CHEAPER AND GIVE MORE SATISFACTION THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN MY LINE.
A. HOEN & CO.
8 &5 SECOND ST COROF HOLLIDAY BALTIMOR
BILLS OF LADING, AUTO. CIRCULARS,
BONDS, DRAFTS, DIPLOMAS, PLANS, MAPS, ILLUSTRATIONS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
BILL & LETTER HEADS, NOTE & CHECK BOOKS, CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, SHOW CARDS, LABELS, PORTRAITS, VIEWS, ENVELOPES, CHROMOS, BUSINESS, WEDDING & VISITING CARDS.
ESTAR LISHED 1835.
ESTABLISHED 1835.
JANUARY,
A.HOEN & CO.
LITHOGRAPHERS
AND
Power Printers
INGING, SWINGING, BASHING THEY GO OVER THE CREST OF THE BEAUTIFUL SNOW
·BONDS, CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, · CHECKS, DRAFTS, NOTES, LETTER · · & BILL HEADINGS, CIRCULARS. · ENVELOPES, CARDS &c X.X.X. · SHOW CARDS,TOBACCO AND ·
· OTHER LABELS, PORTRAITS &c.
73 8. 75 SECOND ST., BALTIMORE. THE OLDEST, LARGEST & MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISH MENT IN THE COUNTRY. BRANCH HOUSE: CORNER 11TH & MAIN STS., RICHMOND, VA.
WOODS'S
BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY:
CONTAINING A CORRECT,
ENGRAVED MAP OF THE CITY,
A
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
A 35.976 STREET DIRECTORY,
AND AN APPENDIX OF MUCH. USEFUL INFORMATION.
To Find a Name you must know how to Spell it.
1880.
E
BALTIMORE: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN W. WOODS, No. 12 SOUTH STREET. Entered, according to Aet of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty, by JOHN W. Woons, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
NUMBER OF NAMES IN THE BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY FOR 1880,
Including the Districts comprised within the "BELT."
LETTERS.
WHITE.
COLORED.
A
2,160
413
B
8,980
2,068
C.
5,875
1,266
D
4,203
779
E
2,095
190
F
4,031
260
G.
4,599
S66
H
7,985
1,296
I
286
34
J
1,673
1,370
K
4,820
193
L.
4,110
442
M N.
1,398
240
O
1,318
101
P
3,113
633
Q
174
61
4,939
699
R S.
10,358
1,541
T
2,547
875
U
249
24
V
783
38
W
6,309
1,537
X
2
Y
421
109
Z.
485
Total
92,043
15,999
To find entire population, multiply the grand total of names in the Directory, 108,042 by 4; giving 432,168 as the present number of inhabitants of Baltimore City and suburbs.
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Many complaints have reached the Publisher in reference to Directories STOLEN by BORROWERS. As a means of guarding against such loss, he advises the use of a light chain, by which the Direc- tory can be fastened to desk or counter. These chains can be procured from MR. JACOB GMINDER, NO. 10 S Calvert Street, at 25 cents each, with attachments, and may save your Directory.
9,130
963
CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS AND NAMES TOO LATE FOR INSERTION IN THEIR PROPER PLACES.
Albert Talbot J. attorney, 47 Lexington Barnes Rev. Wm. M. 319 n Eutaw
BAYLY & LONG, (Julian Bayly, A. B. Long) pharmacists, 207 Madison av
BRUNE DR. T. BARTON, Lombard and Greene, dw 207 Maryland av
CONSOLIDATED REAL ESTATE AND FIRE . INS. CO., Isaac S. George, prest. Thomas W. Hooper, sec'y, 27 n Calvert
Chappell Philip E. bookkpr, 280 Madison av Davy Dr. Thos. H. dentist, 106 n Eutaw Elias Eli, bookkpr, 190 w Lombard Griffith Henry, cigars, 52 Ensor Smith Dr. R. C. C. 174 Druid Hill av Watkins Rev. Wilbur F. 176 St. Paul
White & Harman, feed, 47 w Pratt
Worthington Dr. Thos. Chew, 541 w Fayette
GENERAL CONTENTS.
PAGE.
PAGE.
Adjutant General, .
1135
College of Physicians and Surgeons, . 1162
Aged Men's Home,
1159
Colored Orphans' Home, 1159
Aged Women's Home, 1159
Colored Persons, from 865 to 992
American Mechanics, (O.U.A.M.)
1155
Commissary U. S. Army, 1143
American Mechanies, (Junior O.U.A.M.)
1155
Commissioners of Public Schools, 1138
Ancient Order of Foresters,
1156
Commissioners for Opening Streets, 1137
Ancient Order of United Workmen,
1157
Committee of Foreign Missions, &c.
1160
Appeal Tax Court,
1136 1135
Consolidated Real Estate and Fire Ins.Co.
Athenaum Club,
1156
Consumers' Mutual Gas Light Co. 1158
1144
Baltimore Academy of Medicine,
1161
Coroners,
1135
BaltimoreAssociation for theImprovement of the Condition of the Poor,
1157
Custom House,
1142
1156
Decorative Art Society, 1156
1156
Dispensaries, 1162
1137
Engineer Corps U.S.A. 1143
Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Baltimore Dry Dock Co.
1158
Female Christian Home, 1159
Baltimore Eye and Ear Institute,
1162
Finance Commissioners, 1136
Baltimore Manual Labor School,
1160
Fire Department, . 1140
Baltimore Medical Association,
1161
French Benevolent Society, 1159
Baltimore Medical and Surgical Society,
1161
Foreign Consulate, 1144
Baltimore Orphan Asylum,
1161
Gas Light Company of Baltimore, 1158
Baltimore Stock Board,
1144
German Orphan Asylum, 1162
Baltimore Warehouse Company,
1159
German Society of Maryland, 1155
Banks,
1145
Germania Club, 1156
Bayview Asylum,
1137
Germania Mænnerchor, 1157
Board of Public Works,
1135
Good Templars, I. O. 1155
Board of Trade,
1144
Government of the United States, 1135
Boys' Ilome Society of Baltimore,
1161
Government of the State of Maryland, 1135
1154
Caledonian Club,
1156
Harbor Board,
1137
Canton Company,
1158
Harbor Masters,
1137
Cemeteries,
1168
Health Department, 1137
Chesapeake Council, Royal Arcanum,
1157
Hebrew Benevolent Society,
1160
Church Assoc'n of Diocese of Maryland, Churches, .
1163
Hebrew Ladies' Sewing Society, 1160
Hebrew Orphan Asylum, 1160
Henry Watson Children's Aid Society, 1157
City Council,
1136
Heptasophs, or S ... W.M. '., 1154
City Government,
1136
Hibernian Society of Baltimore, 1156
City Librarian,
1137
Home for the Aged M.E. Church,
1159
City Passenger Railways,
1152
Home for the Friendless, 1159
City Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph,
1140
Home for Girls, . 1159
City Surveyor, .
1137
House of Refuge, 1157
Clinical Society of Baltimore,
1161
House of Reformation-Colored, 1157
Coast Survey Office, .
1143 House of the Good Shepherd,
1160
.
Athenaum,
1158
1148 Corn and Flour Exchange,
Courts, 1143
Baltimore Athletic Club, Balt. Chapter Am. Institute of Architects, Baltimore City Jail,
1161
Express Companies, 1151
Business Directory, from 993 to
1133
Grand Army of the Republic,
1157 Hebrew Hospital and AsylumAssociation, 1160
Citizens' Security and Land Company,
City Commissioners,
1148 1137
Concordia Club, 1156
Appendix,
IV
GENERAL CONTENTS.
PAGE.
PAGE.
Improved O.F.S. of J.
1157
Permanent Land Company, 1148
Independent Order B'nai B'rith,
1156
Indigent Sick Society,
1160
Post Office, 1141
Infirmaries, Hospitals, &c.
1162
Prisoners' Aid Association,
1160
Inspector of Buildings,
1137
Protestant Episcopal Brotherhood,
1157
Inspector of Gas Meters, 1137
1138
Inspector of Illuminating Gas, 1137
Inspector of Long and Dry Measures, 1137
Railroads,
1149
Inspector (U.S.) of Steamboats,
1143
Inspector of Weights and Measures,
1137
Red Men (Independent Order )
1154
Internal Revenue,
1142
Resident Commissioners of Deeds, &c. 1144
Safe Deposit and Trust Company, 1148
Scheutzen Park Association,
1156
Sheriff of Baltimore,
Kelso Home for Orphan Children,
1159
Knights of the Golden Eagle,
1154
Knights of Pythias,
1154
1160
List of Names of Residents, from 49 to
864
Society for the Protection of Children, 1160
Society of the Army and Navy of the Confederate States, .
1156
Sons of Jonadah,
1154
Sons of Temperance,
1155
Little Sisters of the Poor,
1157
Location and Teachers of Public Schools,
1138
Lumber Exchange,
1144
Magistrates, 1138
Male Free School and Colvin Inst.for Girls, 1160 Markets,
1141
Maryland Academy of Arts and Sciences,
1157
Maryland Agricultural and Mechanical Association,
1157
Maryland Bible Society,
1161
Maryland College of Pharmacy,
1162
1160
Maryland Colonization Society, . 1160
Maryland Club, 1156
Maryland Deaf and Dumb Institution, 1160
Maryland Eye and Ear Institute,
1162
Maryland Horticultural Society, 1157
Maryland Hospital for the Insane, .
1162
Maryland House of Correction,
1135
Maryland Industrial School for Girls,
1159
Maryland Institute,
1158
Maryland, Inst. for Instruction of Blind,
1160
Maryland Penitentiary,
1136
Maryland Sunday School Union, 1161
Maryland Tract Society, 1161
Maryland Tubing Transportation Co.
1149
Masons,
1153
McDonogh Trust Fund,
1157
Mechanics ( I. O.)
1155
Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Md.
1161
Merchants' Exchange,
1144
Merchants' and Mechanics' Permanent Building and Loan Company,
1149
Thomas Wilson Sanitarium,
1159
United States Shipping Commission,
1143
United States Treasury,
1143
Nursery and Child's Hospital, 1159
Vaccine Physicians,
1137
Odd Fellows, (1.O.O.F.) 1154
Ward Managers of the Poor,
1141
Orphans' Home, 1160
Water Board, 1136
Weather Observation Office, 1158
Young Men's Christian Association, 1156
Peabody Institute, . 1158
People's Gas Company, 1158
Stages, 1152
State Board of Education, 1135
State Board of Health, 1135
State Board of Supervisors of Elections, State Inspectors of Steam Boilers,
1136
State Normal School, . 1135
Steamships and Steamboats, 1149
Street Directory, 9
Superintendents of Chimney Sweeps, 1138
Superintendents of Lamps, . 1137
Superintendents of Streets, 1137
Tax Department, 1136
Telegraphs and Telephones, 1152
The "Home," Reformatory, 1159
Thomas Wilson Fuel Saving Society, 1159
1155
St. Anthony (R.C.) Ger.Orphan Asylum, 1159
St. Francis Orphan Asylum, . 1159
St. George Society,
1155
St. James Home for Boys, 1160
St. Joseph General llospital, 1161
St. Joseph House of Industry,
1159
St. Mary Female Orphan Asylum,
1159
St. Mary Industrial School for Boys,
St. Paul Orphan Asylum. . 1160
St. Paul Boys' Home, 1160
St. Peter ( Episcopal ) Orphan Asylum, 1159
St. Vincent de Paul Orphan Asylum, 1160
St. Vincent Infant Asylum, 1159
1136
Johns Hopkins University,
1155
Johns Hopkins Hospital,
1162
Johns Hopkins Colored Orphan Asylum,
1162 1158
Society for Educating Poor and Orphan Children, 1160
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
Library of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland,
1161
Ladies' Sewing Society of German Orphan Asylum,
1162
South Baltimore Permanent Mutual Loan and Savings Association,
1149
St. Andrew Society,
1154
Italian Benevolent Society,
Public Schools-Location and Teachers, Quartermaster United States Army,
1143
Red Men (Improved Order )
Police Organization, . 1136
1136
Navy Pay Office, 1143 Notaries Public. . 1149
Park Commissioners, . 1137
INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
PAGE.
PAGE.
Accountants, 993
Adjusters of Averages-Fire,
993
Adjusters of Averages-Marine,
993
Brass and Bell Founders, 1015
Brewers,
1016
Brewers' and Bottlers' Supplies, 1016
1016
Agents-Advertising and Publishing, 993
Agents-Book and Subscription, 993
Agents-Claim and Pension,
994
Britannia Ware Manufacturers, 1017
Agents-General, 994
994
Brokers-Exchange, Bill and Stock, 1017
Agents-Patents, 995
Agents-Property and Collectors,
995
Brooms, Baskets and Wooden Ware,
1018
Agents-Real Estate,
996
Agents-Steamers, Rail Road and Passen- ger, 996
Agricultural Implements, 997
Burr Mill Stone Manufacturers,
1019
Antiquarian Books, &c., 998
Apothecaries, Druggists and Chemists 998
Architects and Civil Engineers,
999
Artesian Wells,
1000
Artificial Flowers,
1000
Artificial Limbs, Trusses, &c.,
1000
Can Makers, 1024
Canned Goods, 1024
Artists' Materials,
1000
Car Wheel Manufacturers, 1024
Asbestos Materials,
1000
Attorneys for Inventors,
1001
Carpenters and Builders,
1024
Attorneys at Law, 1001
1005
Carpets, Oil Cloth, &c., 1027
Awnings and Tents, 1005
1005
Carriage, Coach and Wagon Makers, 1027
Carriage Goods, Hardware, &c., 1028
Bakers,
1005
Carvers and Gilders, 1028
Bankers,
1006
Cattle Dealers, 1028
Banks, Banks-National,
1007
Cemetery Work,
1028
Banks-Savings,
1007
Chair Makers,
1029
Barrel Dealers,
1007
Chemists and Dealers in Chemicals,
1029
Basket Makers,
1007
China, Glass and Queensware,
1029
Baths,
1007
Chiropodists, 1030
1030
Bell Hangers, 1007
Cigar Moulds, Presses and Straps, 1030
Cloaks, Shawls and Mantillas, 1030
Clocks, . 1030
Clothiers-Children, 1030
Clothiers-Retail, 1030
Clothiers-Wholesale, 1031
Blank Book Manufacturers,
1008
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., 1031
Cloth Shrinkers, 1032
Coal and Wood Dealers, 1032
Blue Stone Dealers and Workers,
1009
Coal Oil, 1033
Boarding Houses, 1009
Boat Builders, 1010
1010
Boiler Makers,
1010
Commission Merchants, 1034
Commissioner of Deeds, 1038
Companies and Associa'ns -- Miscellaneous 1038
Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks and Straw Goods,
1011
Book Binders, 1011
1011 Booksellers, Stationers and Publishers, . Boot and Shoe Dealers and Manufacturers -Retail, 1012
Conveyancers, 1040
Coopers, 1041
Copper, 1041
Coppersmiths, 1041
Cork Cutters and Dealers, 1041
Boot, Shoe and Gaiter Upper Manufact'rs, 1015 Corsets, 1041
Bottlers, 1015
Box Makers, 1015
Agencies-Collection, Commercial Mercantile,
nd
993
Agencies-Immigrant, 993
Bricklayers-Masters,
Brick Manufacturers and Dealers, 1016
Bridge and Wharf Builders, 1017
Brokers-Custom House, 1017
Agents, Brokers and Managers -- Insurance, Agents-Manufacturers,
995
Brokers-Merchandise and Shipping, 1017
Brokers-Real Estate, 1018
1018 Brush Manufacturers and Dealers, Building Felt, 1018
Building Materials, 1019
Business Colleges, 1019
Butchers, 1019
Butter Dealers, 1023
Button Hole Manufacturers, 1024
Cabinet Makers, 1024
Card Writers, 1024
Carpet Cleaners, 1027
Carpet Weavers, 1027
Bacon Dealers,
Bag Manufacturers and Brokers,
1005
1006
Cement and Plaster,
1028
Bill Posting and Distributing, 1007
Billiard and Bowling Saloons, 1007
Birds, Aquaria and Taxidermists,
1007
Blacking Manufacturers, 1007
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights,
1008
Bleachers and Pressers, 1008
Block and Pump Makers, 1009
Coffee Renovators, 1033
Coffee Roasters and Spice Grinders, 1034
Boiler Covering,
Commercial Colleges, 1034
Bolting Cloths, 1011
Bonnet Frame Manufacturers, 1011
Confectioners and Fruiterers-Retail, 1039 Confectioners and Fruiterers-Wholesale Contractors, 1040
1040
Boot and Shoe Dealers and Manufacturers -Wholesale, 1014
Boots and Shoes-Ladies', 1014
1007
Chronometers and Nautical Instruments,
Bell Founders,
Artists, 1000
Auction and Commission Merchants,
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INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Nickel Plating,
1093
Notaries Public,
1093
Hair Dressers and Goods, 1067
Costumers,
1041
Hardware-Commission, 1068
Cotton Dealers, Factors and Brokers,
1042
Hardware-Jobbers, 1068
Cotton Duck Manufacturers,
1042
Hardware-Retail,
1068
Cotton and Wool Machine Cards,
1042
Hat and Cap Manufacturers, 1069
Cotton Yarns, &c.,
1042
Hats, Caps, Furs and Straw Goods-Retail, 1069
Cuppers and Leechers,
1042
Hats, Caps, Furs, &c .- Wholesale, 1070
Curled Hair Manufacturers, 1042
Hay and Straw Dealers, 1070
Curriers, Leather and Findings Dealers, . 1042
llide and Leather Dealers, 1070
Cutlers and Dealers in Cutlery, 1042
Hoisting Machines, Elevators and Trucks, Hoopskirts, 1070
1070
Dairies, . 1043
Dancing Academies,
1043
Horse Dealers, 1070
Dental Supplies,
1044
Horse Shoers, 1071
Dentists, .
1044
Hose Manufacturers, 1071
Die Sinkers and Engravers,
1045
Hosiery, Yarns, Worsteds, &c.,
1071
Dispensaries and Infirmaries,
1045
Hotels,
1071
Distillers,
1045
House Furnishing Goods,
1072
Drain Pipes and Tiles,
1045
Ice Cream,
1072
Dressmakers,
1045
Ice Depots,
1072
Druggists-Wholesale,
1047
Importers, .
1073
Dry Goods-Retail,
1047
India Rubber Goods,
1074
Dry Goods-Wholesale and Commission,
1048
Dye Woods and Dye Stuffs,
1049
Dyers and Scourers,
1049
Earth Closets,
1050
Intelligence Offices,
1076
Edge Tools,
1050
Inventors' Agency,
1076
Electricians,
1050
Iron Founders,
1076
Electrotypers,
1050
Iron and Wire Fence Railing,
1077
Elevators,
1050
Iron Furnaces,
1077
Embroideries and Laces,
1050
Engineers-Civil, Mechanical andDraughts- men, 1050
Engines and Boilers, 1051
Junk Dealers,
1078
Engravers, 1051
Express Forwarders, 1051
Fancy Goods and Notions-Retail,
1051
Last Makers,
Laundries, 1079
Fertilizers,
1053
Leather Belting,
1079
File and Rasp Manufacturers, 1054
Fire Brick Manufacturers, . 1054
Lightning Rods, 1079
Fire Extinguishers, 1054
Lime and Hair, 1079
Fireworks, 1054
1054
Liquor and Wine Dealers-Retail, 1080
Fishing Tackle, Twine, &c.,
1054
Liquors and Wines-Wholesale, 1081
Flag Manufacturers,
1054
Lithographers, 1081
Live Stock Dealers, 1082
Livery, Hacks and Sales Stables 1082
Fresco Painters,
1057
Locksmiths and Bell Hangers, 1083
Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manfrs.' Lumber Dealers, 1083 1083
Machinists, 1084
Furniture Removers, .
1058
Maltsters, 1085
Furriers and Fur Dealers,
1059
Manufacturers, 1085
1087
Gas Fitters and Fixtures,
1059
Gas Meter Makers,
1060
Marble and Stone Workers, 1087
1088
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods-Retail, 1060
1061
Millers-Merchant, 1089
1090
Glass Manufacturers,
Millinery Goods,
1091
Glass Shades,
1061
Millwrights,
1091
Mineral Water, 1091
Model Makers, 1091
Morocco Manufacturers and Dressers, 1091
Music and Musical Instruments, 1091
Music Teachers, 1091
Nail Agencies, 1092
Naval Stores,
1092
Grocers-Retail,
1062
Newspapers,
1092
News and Periodicals,
1093
Guano Dealers, . 1067
Gun Manufacturers and Dealers, 1067
Nurses and Midwives,
1093
Iron, Steel and Metal Dealers,
1077
Japanners and Ornamenters, .
1077
Jewelers, .
1077
Ladies' Furnishing,
1078
Lamps and Oil, 1079
Leather and Oil Dealers, 1079
Linen Goods, 1080
Florists and Nurserymen,
1054
Flour and Feed Dealers,
1555
Fruit Butter, 1057
Fruit Dealers,
1057
Furniture Dealers and Manufacturers, 1057
Gas,
1059
Manufacturers' and Machinists' Supplies, 1087
Mattress Manufacturers, Merchant Tailors,
1088
Gentlemen's Furn. Goods-Wholesale, . Glass and Glassware,
1061 1061
Glass Stainers, 1061
Gloves, Hosiery, Worsteds, Yarns, &c., 1061
Gold Pen Manufacturer, 1061
Gold and Silversmiths,
1061
Grain and Flour Dealers, 1061
Granite Yards, 1062
Grinders and Polishers, 1062
Grocers-Wholesale and Commission, 1067
Notions-Wholesale, 1093
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Gunpowder, 1067
Mantles,
Gaugers, 1060
Millinery, .
1079
Fancy Goods and Notions-Wholesale, 1053
Fish and Cheese Dealers,
Inspectors, 1074
Instrument Makers, 1074
Insurance Companies, 1075
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Odorless Excavators and Well Diggers, Oil Dealers and Refiners,
1094
Ship Builders and Marine Railway, .
1116
Ship Chandlers, 1116
Opticians,
1094
Ship Joiners, 1117
Organ Builders and Dealers,
1095
Ship Smiths,
1117
Oyster and Fruit Dealers and Packers,
1095
Shipping Masters,
1117
Packing (Provision ) Houses, .
1096
Shipping Merchants,
1117
Painters,
1096
Shirt Manufacturers,
1118
Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.,
1097
Paper Bags,
1098
Shot Manufacturers, 1118
Show Cards, 1118
Paper Box Manufacturers, .
1098
Show Case Manufacturers, 1118
Paper Stock,
1099
Silks, Ribbons, &c., 1119
Paper Warehouses,
1099
Silver Platers and Plated Ware, 1119
Papyrograph,
1099
Silversiniths, 1119
Passe Partouts,
1099
Skating Rinks,
1119
Patents,
1099
Slaters, 1119
Patent Medicines,
1099
Slate Roofers,
1119
Patent Solicitors,
1099
Smokers' Articles,
1119
Pattern and Model Mukers,
1099
Smut Machines,
1119
Pavers, Graders and Contractors, 1099
Suuff Manufacturers,
1119
Pawnbrokers,
1100
Soap and Candle Manufacturers, 1119
Perfumery, 1100
Spices, 1120
Phosphates,
1100
Stamping, Fluting and Pinking, 1120
Photographers,
1100
Stationery, Blank Books, &c., 1120
1120
Physicians, £
1100
Steam and Water Heating,
1120
Piano Dealers and Manufacturers,
1105
Stencil Cutters,
1120
Pickling and Preserving,
1106
Stenographers, 1120
Picture Frame Manufacturers,
1106
Stevedores, 1120
Pictures, Chromos, &c.,
1106
Stonecutters and Masons,
1120
Plane Makers,
1106
Storage and Wharfage, 1120
Plaster,
1106
Plaster Mills,
1106
Straw Goods Manufacturers,
1122
Plasterers,
1106
Sugar Refineries, 1122
Plumbers,
1106
Surveyors, 1122
Tailors' and Clothiers' Trimmings, 1122
Potteries,
1106
Tanners and Curriers, 1122
Printers-Book and Job, 1107
Tea and Coffee Dealers, 1122
Printers-Copperplate,
1108
Telegraphs and Telephones, 1123
Tiles, 1123
Printing Presses,
1108
Tin Plate and Metals, 1123
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