USA > New Jersey > Essex County > Newark > Directory of the City of Newark, for 1851-52 > Part 22
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24
ISAAC H. WILLIAMS, Wholesale Coach Lace, Fringe and Tassel Manufacturer, 5& Fair street.
FREDERICK GRUET, Ladies' Fringe and Tassel Manufacturer, 30 Hamilton, near Lawrence street.
GEORGE ROWDEN, Manufacturer of Fringes, Gimps, Cords, Tassels, Braids, Bindings, Buttons, Fly nets, etc., 346 Broad st. Hat and Cap Makers supplied with Cords and Tassels at the lowest New York Prices.
GEORGE McCULLY, Wholesale Manufacturer of Coach Lace, Fringe and Tassels, 298 Broad street, 25
290
ADVERTISEMENTS.
DAVID L. MILLER, (Formerly J. B. Miller & Son.) Madison, Morris County, N. J., continues to Manufacture the following articles, viz : SCREWS OF ALL KINDS.
Such as regulating and Hoisting screws for Grist Mills, Large Screws suitable for paper, Oil, Cider, or Lea- ther pressing, Packing Screws, Jack Screws, for raising heavy weights or buildings.
MILL IRONS,
suitable for Grist or saw mills, including cranks, spindles, stirrups, pitmans, dogs, ragirons, etc., in complete setts made in the best manner. Grater cider mills, cast steel knives for grater mills always on hand. Sausage meat choppers, the best kind.
DOUBLE LEVER & SCREW PRESSES, a new and first rate article suitable for saw gumming and various purposes.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS IN GENERAL, Wagons light & heavy, ploughs a superior article, ground' polished and warranted in every respect. Orders punctually attended to and work furnished at fair prices.
291
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BROWE & DOUGHERTY,
Lamp Makers, 329 Broad street. Churches, Hotels and other public places fitted up with Solar Chandelier. 2, 3, 4 and 6 light in a style not to be surpassed. Camphene and Lard Lamps always on hand. Girandoles, of various patterns. Fancy Cut Glass, Britannia Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, Enamelled Ware of the best quality . Camphene and Spirit Gas. All of which they sell cheap. Bright and Bronzed Lamps altered, Gilt and repaired William Browe, William M. Dougherty.
.
GEORGE WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Retail Edge Tool Manufacturer, High, corner Mill street.
LOCK MAKER,
LUCAS BRANDLEY, Lock Manufacturer, 178 Bank, near Lock street.
1
292
ADVERTISEMENTS.
1820.N.Y
CONDIT & BOWLES,
(Successors to S. Boyden.) Manufacturers of Malleable Iron Castings, in all their va- riety and warranted first quality. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. 25 Orange street near Broad. Daniel Condit, Joseph A. Bowles.
KILPATRICK & CASTLES,
Manufacturers of Mallcable and Gray Iron Castings, 29 New street. N. B. All orders for Saddlery, Coach, Stove, Lock and Gun Castings, done at the shortest notice.
Jonh Kilpatrick, Thos. Castles.
GARDNER, HARRISON & CO.
Manufacturers of Malleable and Gray Iron Castings, at Joralemon's Factory, 74 Clay' street. A general assortment of Saddlery, Coach, Stove, Lock. and Gun Castings, constantly on hand. Samuel H. Gardner, Ira M. Harrison, Ralph H. Pierson.
0. MEEKER & CO. Iron Foundry, 31 Bridge and 15 Orange street. near the old Bridge. Every description of Casting done at short notice and on reasonable terms.
Oba Meeker, Martha Meeker.
JAMES B. HAY,
Eagle Iron Foundry, rear 250 Market, near the Depot.
293
ADVERTISEMENTS.
B. N. JENKINS & CO.,
Lock Manufacturers and Brass Founders, No. 6 Mechanic street. All kinds of Store door, Front door, Mortice and Rim Lock. Also the Patent Cylindrical Front door Lock and Night Latch. Coach Lock, Bands and Handles, Brass and Composition castings, Bell Hanging, Jobbing, &c.
B. N. Jenkins, T. W. Langstroth, J. S. Crane.
ARNOLD STIVERS'
APBALD STIVERS LOT K MANUFACTURER
LOCK FACTORY BRASS FOUNDRY
ARNOLD STIVERS, Lock Manufacturer and Brass Founder, 12 Mechanic street. All kinds of Door Locks, Coach Locks, Brass and Com- position Castings, Coach Bands and Handles, Bell Hanging, Jobbing, etc. House 8 Hamilton st.
25*
294
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BAKERS' LIST.
BAUM JOHN, Baker, 71 Lock. BOGAN & BROTHER, Bakers, 81 Mulb'y cor. Mechanic BRIGHT JAMES, Baker, 2 Commerce st. BURNET BENJAMIN, Baker, 5 Bank st. DEAN DANIEL A., Baker, 178 Broad st. GARDNER THOMAS, Baker, 54} Bank st. GOBLE LUTHER, Baker, 179 Washington st. HANDY WILLIAM, Baker, 56 William st. HAYES WICKLIFF O., Baker, 178 Mulberry st. JOHNSTON ROBERT, Baker, 403 Broad st. JONES ABNER D., Baker. 153 Broad st. LAIBLE JOHN, Baker, 158 Mulberry st. .LAMMAR CONRAD, Baker, 14 Ward st. LEIBHAUSEN ANTHONY, Baker, 57 Mulberry st. MCKENZIE ROBERT, Baker, 331 Broad st. PRICE DAVID, Baker, 159 Mulberry st. QUINN JOHN, Baker, 6 Mulberry st. RICKERBY JOHN, Baker, 77 Green st.
ROSS EDWIN, Baker, 22 Academy st. . SEARING JACOB, Domestic Bread and Cake Baker, 83 Broad st.
THOMPSON & TUTTLE, Bakers, 35} Market st. TILLOU WILLIAM, Baker, 460 Broad st. TITUS & POUND, Cracker Bakers, 19 Lombardy st.
295
ADVERTISEMENTS
AMOS B. DUNBAR, Agent, 126 Broad st. Manufacturer of and Dealer in American and Foreign Straw and Silk Goods ; Men's and Boy's Panama, Leg- ' horn, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats : every description of Ladies, Misses', and Children's Bonnets, Caps, etc., Ribbons, Flowers, and all kinds of Fancy Goods, etc., etc.
Finished at the above Manufactory last year 15,000 Men's and Boy's Hats. 15,000 Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets. Hands employed, 40.
MILLINERS.
BAKER E. D., Milliner, 38 Warren st. BEACH ANN E., Milliner, 29 Commerce.
BUYER CATHARINE, Milliner and Dress m. 148 Broad CLINTOCK JULIET, Milliner, 122 Broad. CRANE CLARA, Milliner, 38 Fair st. EAGLES M. P. Milliner, 230} Broad st. ELVERSON MRS. Milliner, 339 Broad st. FINDLEY MRS. Milliner and Straw Hat, 276 Broad st. HAYDEN CAROLINE, Milliner, 12 Clinton st. LINDSLEY G. Milliner, Orchard n. Chestnut st. MORAS MRS. Milliner, Broad st. MORGAN SARAH A. Milliner, 61 Orange. MACKNET MRS. Milliner, 332 Broad st. SHARP MRS. Corset Maker, 136 Broad st. SHUGARD MRS. Milliner. 226 Broad st. STARKWEATHER MRS. Milliner, 338 Broad st. THAYER MRS. CALEB, Corset maker, 56 Mulberry st. WATSON MRS. Milliner, 146 Broad st.
296
ADVERTISEMENTS.
.
PORTRAIT PAINTER.
JOHN A. MCDOUGAL, Miniature and Portrait Painter, 31 Market street, opposite the Court House, and New York.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS.
ISRAEL BALDWIN, House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, 201 Plane st.
-
J. WILLIAMS RICE. House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, 2 New street.
N. C. BALL,
Sign, Ornamental, and House Painter, 49 Commerce.
ROBERT O. DAVIS, House, Sign and Wall painter and Paper Hanger, 258 Plane street.
JAMES H. PRICE, House, Sign, and Ornamental and Steeple Painter, 12 Bank street.
R. L WESTERVELT, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger, 77 Mulberry street.
GEO. HOLLINGSWORTH, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter, Orleans n. Orange.
297 -
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ISAAC W. NUTTMAN,
Sign, Ornamental, Fancy and Chair Painter, Japanner and Bronzer, 12 Camfield street. All work executed with neatness, despatch and durability in the most splendid style not to be surpassed in this city Block Letter and gilt signs of every description fur- nished at the shortest notice, and warranted not to change color. Paints, Oil, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, etc.
JOHN BELL, (late Whitenack and Bell.) Honse, Sign and Ornamental Painting, Graining and Pa- per Hanging. Also Paints, Oils Glass, Varnish, &c. No 1 Clinton st, Newark, N. J. All work executed with promptness.
PAINT STORE & SASH & BLIND FACTORY.
Wm. KING & CO. No. 70 Broad street, Newark, New Jersey. Three doors below the Morris . & Essex Railroad Depot. They continue to manufacture SASHES & BLINDS, At the lowest cash prices, and of the best materials. Also-For sale a general assortment of Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnish, White Lead, Spts. Turpentine, Putty, §.c. House and Sign Painting in all its various branches. Wm. King. N. W. Rutan.
·
298
ADVERTISEMENTS.
UNDERTAKERS.
PATENT CORPSE PRESERVER.
The subscriber has the pleasure of informing the citizens of Newark and vicinities, that he has purchased that much desired article " Trump's patent Corpse Preserver," the the sole right of which for this place is vested in the sub- acriber.
To descant upon the utility and unsurpassed excellence of this improvement in an advertisement would be supe- Togatory, for the article needs only to
BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. The advantage of preserving the corpse in a state of nature
BEFORE INTERMENT
must be apparent to the most casual observer. This improvement will have the desired effect.
N. B .- Coffins of all descriptions, also shrouds, caps, etc., constantly on hand. Plates engraved, Hearses fur- nished, and all orders promptly attended to on reasonable terms by
ALFRED PEER, Undertaker, 125 Market st.
ESECK GRAVES, (Sexton of the 3d Presbyterian Church.) UNDERTAKER.
Coffins, Plates, Shrouds, Caps, Graves, and Hearses fur- nished at short notice, and every assistance ren- dered that friends may require. Residence, 51 Church street.
299
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ELI HOLLOWAY,
UNDERTAKER,
AT HIS OLD STAND,
134 Broad Street,
HAS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF READY MADE
COFFINS,
OF VARIOUS SIZES AND QUALITIES,
L' Coffin Plates, Shrouds; Caps, and all other services friends may require at the shortest notice.
S. L. TOLLES,
(Sexton of the 1st Presbyterian Church.)
UNDERTAKER,
Coffins, Shrouds, Caps, Plates, Graves and Hearses, furnished, and every assistance rendered that friends may require,
Residence, 5 Fair street.
300
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS.
JOSEPH C. HORNBLOWER, Counsellor at Law, office and house 6 Park Place.
WILLIAM PENNINGTON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan -. cery, office 228 Broad street, house 129 High.
ARCHER GIFFORD,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, office and house 169 Broad st.
ASA WHITEHEAD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, office 275 Broad st., house 44 South Broad.
JABEZ P. PENNINGTON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, and Notary Public, office 291 Broad, h. Harrison.
JOHN P. JACKSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, office 312, house 384 Broad st.
ROBERT VAN ARSDALE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor and Master in Chancery, office 192 r. 190 Broad,
JOSEPH N. TUTTLE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Master in Chancery, office 250 Broad, house 448 Broad st.
301
ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. C. M. PENNINGTON, Attorney and Counsellot at Law, and Master and Exami- ner in Chancery, office 291 Broad st. h. 532 High.
DAVID A. HAYES, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Solicitor and Master , and Examiner in Chancery, office 314 Broad, h. 22 Smith street.
·
STAATS S. MORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor and Master and Examiner in Chancery, and Commissioner in Supreme Court, office 194 Broad st. house 63 Halsey. -
THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN, JR. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Master and Examiner in Chancery, office 283 Broad st. up stairs, residence 19- Washington.
STEPHEN R. GROVER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Master and Examiner in Chancery, office 149 and house 171 Market.
EDWARD T. HILLYER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Master and Examiner in Chancery, and Commissioner for Ohio. office and house 118 Broad st.
JOHN CHETWOOD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, California.
· A. S. HUBBELL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Solicitor in Chancery, and Commissioner for Alabama, office 312 Broad st., h. 36 Kinney.
CORTLANDT PARKER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Solicitor and Examiner in Chancery, and Commissioner for New York & Ohio office 281 h. 161 Broad st.
JACOB VAN ARSDALE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, and Commissioner in Bankruptcy, office 259 h. 190 Broad st.
26
·
302
ADVERTISEMENTS.
FREDERICK T. FRELINGHUYSEN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, office 283 Broad st. h. 7 Park place.
LEWIS C. GROVER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Master and Exami- ner in Chancery, office and house 171 Market st.
JOSEPH P. BRADLEY,
Attorney and Couusellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, office and house 251 Broad.
JOHN WHITEHEAD,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, office 145 Market h. 120 Orchard cor. Pennington st
JAMES R. MEEKER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Master and Exami- ner in Chancery, Elizabeth Town.
OLIVER S. HALSTED, Jr.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, office and house 267 Broad st.
WILLIAM K. MCDONALD,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, and Surrogate, office Court house, house 24 Park place.
DANIEL DODD, JR.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Master in Chancery, office 259 Broad, & Court House, r. 1 Park Church pl.
GEORGE B. HALSTED,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, office 267 r. 417 Broad st.
WILLIAM S. PENNINGTON,
Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, office 228 Broad st. r. 129 High.
803
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN R. WEEKS, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery and County Clerk, office at the Court House, h. 10 Rankin Place.
WILLIAM P. MILLER, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, office 173 Broad st.
JOHN H. MEEKER, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, office 267 Broad street.
FREDERICK H. TEESE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, office 150 Market st., r. 178 Washington.
WILLIAM M. BABBITT, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, office and house Orange, N. J.
THEODORE RUNYON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, office 326 Broad, r. 1 Park Church Place.
CHARLES L. C. GIFFORD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, office and r. 169 Broad st.
ARCHER G. MILLER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, office 297 Broad st., h. 364 High.
LUTHER SPENCER GOBLE, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, office 299 r. 415 Broad.
H. N. CONGAR, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, office 312 Broad, h. 23 Fair st.
EDWARD BURROUGHS, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, office 314 Broad, res. 277 High.
D. K. BOYLAN, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, office 287 Broad st., h. 43 Columbia.
304
ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. N. CARR, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, office 297 Broad st., h. 257 Plane st.
AMZI DODD, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, office 259 Broad street, r. 1 Park Church Place.
ELIAS I. THOMPSON, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, office and h. 14 Bank street.
WM. A. RIGHTER, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, office 151 Market street, r. City Hotel.
C. R. WAUGH, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, office 171 Market st., res. 177 Market.
JAMES H. BOYLAN, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, office 287 res. 341 Broad.
D. L. M. MOORE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chan- cery, office 169 Broad, res. Belleville.
ABRAHAM H. SHERMAN, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, office 115 Market, house 14 Oak.
JOHN F. BURRAGE, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, office 251 Broad, res. 64 Union.
GEORGE F. TUTTLE,
Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery; office 312 Broad, res. 19 Park street.
GEORGE M. ROBESON, · Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancey, office 102 Broad, res. 1 Park Church Place.
WM. S. WHITEHEAD, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, office 375 Broad, res. 44 South Broad.
305.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
CONVEYANCER.
S. R. HAINES,
Continues to execute Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Wills, Indentures, &c. and takes Acknowledgements at his office, 154} Market st. Having had 25 years experience as Surveyor and Con- veyancer, he claims to have some knowledge of the business, and therefore offers his services to the public.
SURVEYORS. DUNN & THOMPSON,
Will attend to surveying Farms, Lots, making Maps, Laying out building Lots, &c. All orders promptly attended to. Ellis Dunn, Jas. M. Thompson.
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.
Two DOORS SOUTH OF IST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Miss H. M. PETTIT,
A lady of ten years experience in teaching, will, on the 1st Monday in April, open a schcol for young Ladies and Misses, at 317 Broad st, 2d story.
She has secured very pleasant and convenient rooms, and offers to her pupils, the means of a thorough education in the elementary and scientific studies, appropriate to a school of this character : also instruction in Latin, French and Drawing if desired.
Until the 1st of April, terms may be known, by confer - ring with the Principal at No. 70 Washington st from 3 to 5 P. M.
References .- Rev. J. B. Condit, D. D. Rev.Theron Bald- win, Matthias W. Day, Esq. Obadiah Thayer, Esq. Lucius D. Baldwin, Esq. Newark, N. J. Hon. Theodore Freling- huysen, L.L.D. New Brunswick, N. J., Rev C. C. Beat- ty, D. D. Principal of Young Ladies Seminary, Steuben- ville, Ohio. Rev. E. Cheever, Ypsilanti, Mich. Mrs Sarah Willard, Principal of Female Seminary, Troy N. Y.
26*
306
ADVERTISEMENTS.
TRUNK MANUFACTURER.
JONATHAN PIERSON,
15 Hill street.
Manufacturer of Leather, Hide and Seal Skin Trunks Wholesale and Retail. Every article in the above line made to order. N. B. All orders received will be punctually attended to and made of the best materials.
1
PUMP MANUFACTURER.
WILLIAM W. COOPER, 24 Fulton st. Manufacturer of all kinds of Wooden Pumps for Wells and Cisterns. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.
307.
ADVERTISEMENTS ..
CHINA
GLASS
QUEENS WAR ES
STOUTENBURGH, DAY & CO. Importers of and Wholesale Dealers in China, Glass, and Earthen Ware, 308 Broad Street. Merchants from the country will find it to their advantage to call at this establishment before purchasing, as the articles are of the newest patterns, and offered on the most reasonable terms. R. C. Stoutenburgh, Elihu Day, Alvan Hedden.
GEORGE BALDWIN, Wholesale and Retail Crockery Store, 218 Broad street. A splendid assortment of Earthen, Glass and China Ware constantly on hand, and for sale as low as can be bought in New York.
CYRUS DEAN, Manufacturer of Barrels, Half Barrels, Tubs, Pails, Churns, Kegs, etc., of cedar and oak, 134 Bank street. All repairs done at short notice and. on reasonable terms. Also, Box Hoops and Builders' Pins.
WM. S. WILSON, Wholesale and Retail Cedar Ware Manufactory, 10 Bank st., near Broad. IPTubs and Pails Repaired.
308
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOTELS.
1. City Hotel, 366 Broad st., by Chas. Wyckoff.
2. Park House, 27 Park Place, by Mrs. D. D. Chandler.
3. Park House, Orange, N. J. by John Snyder.
4. Stewarts Hotel, 356 Broad, by E. Stewart & Son.
5. South Ward Hotel, 398 Broad st. by T. D. Seaman.
6. Union House, 124 Broad st. by O. Dickinson,
7. Passaic Hotel, 306 Market st., by Thomas Doyle.
8. Amer. Hotel, 127 Washington st., by H. A. Mourison.
9. Hotel, 354 High st., cor. of Academy, by T. Leonard. 10. N. Ward and City Hotel, 106 Broad, by J. Harrison.
11. Mechanics' Hotel, 188 Broad st., by D. S. Hetzel. 12. Star Tavern, 285 Market st., by Charles Tucker.
13. Cadet Hall, 165 Broad st., by George D. Small.
14. Steamboat Hotel, foot Centre st., by C. W. Covintree.
15. Hotel, 69 Lock street, by Jacob A. Westervelt.
16. Farmers' & Mechanics' Inn, 1 Broad street, J. Doyle.
17. Drovers' Inn, Lodi, East Newark, by Mrs. Davis.
18. Orange Hotel, Orange, N. J, by F. Moore.
19. Drovers' Hotel, on causeway, by Thos. Watkins.
20. United States Hotel, Morristown, by J. O. Drake.
21. Mansion House, Morristown, by Cooper & Belant
309
ADVERTISEMENTS.
LIVERY STABLES. WILLIAM COMPTON, Livery Stable, 160 Market street, near Broad.
H. A. MOURISON, Livery Stable, 127 Washington, corner of Academy st. 1
ISAAC H. SNYDER, Livery Stable, 8 Fair near Broad street.
ASA THOMAS, Livery Stable, 260 Market street corner of Alling.
-
D. S. HETZEL, Livery Stable, 188 Broad street, near New.
T. D. SEAMAN, Livery Stable, 398 Broad, corner of Hill street. Price to suit the times.
MICHAEL SANDFORD, Sale & Exchange Stable, 83 South Broad.
DAVID J. CAMFIELD, Livery Stable, 158 Washington street.
JOSIAH HARRISON, Livery Stable, 106 Broad street.
THOMAS DOYLE, Livery Stable, 306 Market st. Passaic Hotel.
WILLIAM VANDERVEER, Livery Stable, 1 Harrison Street.
CHARLES BROWN, Livery Stable, 3 Harrison street.
310
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MASTER BUILDERS.
WILLIAM H. KIRK & CO. Architects and Builders in general, 11 and 13 Franklin pl. W. H. Kirk, Thomas Kirkpatrick.
ALBERT SCHUREMAN, Architect and Builder in general, 27 Division Place.
A. & H. H. NICHOLS, Builders in general, 6 Willow street. Aaron Nichols. Horace H. Nichols.
GOULD & MOORE, Builders in general, 75 Commerce and 217 Market street.
JONATHAN V. NICHOLS, Builder in general, 112 Plane street.
EDWARD R. WHITLOCK, Builder in general, 6 Front street. DANIEL N. GARDNER, Builder in general, 54 Lafayette street corner of Prospect.
ELIHU B. EARL, Master Builder, 10 Garden street.
WILLIAM A. COBB, Builder in general, 121 Kinney street.
D. D. & M. DUNN, Builders in general, 105 and 111 Plane street.
DAVID G. AYRES, Builder in general, 116 Plane street.
JAMES WARD, Architect and Builder in general, 111 Nesbitt st.
JABEZ COOK, Builder in general, 114 Union street.
PARKHURST & BUDD, Builders in general, rear 19 Cross street.
311
ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. & F. CRANE, Builders in general, 41 Broad street.
CRANE & ELSDEN, Builders in general, rear 20 Lafayette street.
MOSES H. CONDIT, Builder in general, rear 116 Plane street.
WILLIAM ROBERTS, Builder in general, 163 Commerce street.
GILBERT MEIGS, Builder in general, 168 Washington street,
GEORGE M. RYERSON, Stair Builder, 1 Beach street.
D. B. REEVE, Builder in general, 74 State street.
EZRA REEVE, Master Builder, 117 Orchard street.
EDWARD P. HAND, Master Builder, 102 Commerce street.
JOSEPH C. YOUNG, Master Builder, 38 Walnut street,
PETER LINDSLEY, Master Builder, 15 Commerce street.
SAMUEL W. THARP, Master Builder, 6 Marshall street,
RIKER & MORRIS, Master Builders, 59 State street.
ROFF & BURRALL, Master Builders, 23 Washington street.
EZRA B. SWAIM, Master Builder, 160 Broad street.
ISAAC M. DEAN, Master Builder, 72 New street.
312
ADVERTISEMENTS. MASTER MASONS AND BUILDERS.
CHARLES T. PIERSON, Master Mason and Builder, 67 Court st., near High:
ABNER S. REEVE, Master Mason and Builder, 113 Plane street.
CRANE & LITTELL, Master Masons and Builders, 109 Plane st., and 71 New.
WM. A. CRANE, Master Mason and Builder, 71 New.
ISAAC P. BROWN, Master Mason and Builder, 9 Franklin Place.
JONAS C. REEVE, Master Mason and Builder, 14 South Essex street,
JOHN M. JACOBUS, Master Mason and Builder, 73 State street.
SILAS M. TODD, Master Mason and Builder, 45 Catharine street. .
DANIEL D. BENJAMIN, Master Mason and Builder, 47 Catharine street.
MOSES T. BAKER, Master Mason and Builder, 29 South Market street.
DANIEL H. JACKSON, Master Mason and Builder, 68 Walnut street.
SIMPSON VAN. NESS, Master Mason and Builder, 103 Elm street.
EZRA M. SAYRE, Master Mason and Builder, 115 Orchard street.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 313
LUMBER
MERCHANTS.
E. B. & J. D. POINIER,
Dealers in Boards, Planks, Joist, Clear Lumber, Timber, Pine and Cedar Shingles. Lath, Lime, Brick, &c., foot of Market st. near Bethel Church. E. B. Poinier, J. D. Poinier.
AARON WARD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail dealers in Lumber of every description, at Centre Wharf first below the Steamboat Dock. Aaron Ward, Aaron B. Ward, Obadiah M. Ward
I. & G. A. VAN WAGENEN,
Wholesale and Retail dealers in Lumber of every description, at Centre Wharf, Second below Steamboat Dock.
Isaac Van Wagenen, George A. Van Wagenen.
JOSEPH L. ALDEN,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in Lumber of all descriptions, 113 River st., first yard above the Railroad Bridge.
JAMES MILLER, Wholesale and Retail dealer in all descriptions of Lumber, at T. V. Johnson's Dock, 4 Commercial street.
H. J. POINIER,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in Lumber of all descriptions, 37 Commercial street, opposite the Gas Works, and first Yard below the steam saw mill.
27
314
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM JACKSON, Wholesale and Retail dealer in every description of Lumber, Hoop Poles, &c., 13 Commercial street, near the steam saw mill.
FRED. VAN WAGENEN, Dealer in every description of Lumber, 1 Ogden, near old Bridge.
GARDNER & MARCELL, Mahogany Lumber Yard, 11 Mechanic street. S. H. Gardner, J. A. Marcell.
JAMES H. BURNET & SONS. 13 Commercial street, Dealers in Pine, Black Walnut, Cherry, Maple, White- wood, Ash, Hickory, Hemlock ; Builder's, Cabinet makers and Carriage makers Lumber, cheap for cash, by James H. Burnet, James H. Burnet, Jr., Walter D. Burnet.
MASON'S MATERIALS. W. R. & M. SAYRE, Dealers in Brick, Lime, Hair, Nails. Lath, Flagging Stones and Cellar steps and Moson's materials in general. Also Schuylkill, Lehigh, and Virginia Coal, of the best qualities. yard adjoining Rail Road Bridge. Wm. R. Sayre, Marcus Sayre.
J. R. SAYRE, JR., Dealer in Brick and Lime, second Yard south of the Steamboat Dock. Thomaston, Rhode Island, Philadelphia, and North River Lime, Roman and Canal Cement, Lath and Lath Nails, Plaster of Paris, Marble dust, Frontand Fire Brick. Blue Stone, Flagging, Curbing, Cellar steps and Building materials generally. Also Schuylkill, Hazleton and other coals constantly on hand.
A. S. REEVE & CO. Dealers in all descriptions of Mason's materials, Wood, Coal, &c., 4th above Railroad Bridge, foot of Lumber street.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.