Brooklyn City Directory, for the year ending May 1, 1858, Part 95

Author: J. Lain and Company
Publication date: 1858
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Congregational.


CENTRAL. Ormond street, corner Jefferson, Bedford. Rev. Henry W. Parker, Min.


CLINTON AVENUE. Clinton avenue, corner Lafayette avenue. Rev. William I. Budington, Min.


ELM PLACE. Elm place, near Fulton ave- nue. . Rev. Samuel D. Cochran, Min.


FIRST. (Williamsburgh.) Eleventh street, corner South 3d (E. D). Rev. Simeon S. Joce- lyn, Min.


NEW ENGLAND. South 9th street, near 6th (E. D). Rev. Mr. Tompkins, Min. PACIFIC STREET. Pacific street, corner Clove Road, Bedford. Rev. E. Carpenter, Min. PARK. Carlton avenue, corner De Kalb ave- nue. Rev. Francis E. M. Bacheler, Min.


PILGRIMS, CHURCH OF THE. Henry street, corner Remsen. Rev. Richard S. Storrs, jr., D.D., Min.


PLYMOUTH. Orange street, near Hicks. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Min.


SAVIOUR, CHURCH OF THE. (First Unita- rian.) Pierrepoint street, corner Monroe place. Rev. Frederick A. Farley, D.D., Min. John T. Bailey, sexton, 152 Myrtle avenue (W. D).


SECOND. (Unitarian.) Atlantic street, cor. Clinton. (Atheneum.) Rev. Samuel Longfellow, Min.


SOUTH. President street, corner Court. Rev. Westcott, Min.


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APPENDIX -- CHURCHES IN BROOKLYN.


THIRD. (Unitarian.) South 8th street, near 4th. (Trenor's Academy.) Rev. James Richard- Heman Bangs, Min. son, jr., Min.


WARREN STREET MISSION. Mission Hall, Warren street, near Hicks. Rev. Samuel Bayliss, Min.


Episcopal Protestant.


ASCENSION, CHURCH OF THE. (Green- point.) Kent street. Rev. M. H. Welman, Min. CALVARY. (Free.) Pearl street, near Nas- sau. Vacant.


CALVARY. (Free.) North 5th street, near 5th, (E. D.) Rev. T. P. Bausman, Rec.


CHRIST CHURCH. Clinton street, corner Harrison. Rev. T. H. Canfield, D.D., Rector ; William Wallin, Sexton.


CHRIST CHURCH. Bedford avenue, near Broadway, (E. D.) Rev. A. H. Partridge, Rector ; Peter Dalton, Sexton.


GOOD ANGELS, CHURCH OF THE. (Free.) Court street, corner Union. Rev. J. H. Hobart Brown, Min.


GRACE CHURCH. (Free.) Conselyea street, near Lorimer (E. D). Rev. Alvah Guion, Min. GRACE CHURCH. Brooklyn Heights, corner Grace court and Hicks street. Rev. Jared B. Flagg, Rector.


HOLY TRINITY, CHURCH OF THE. Clinton street, corner Montague.' Rev. Wm. H. Lewis, D. D., Rector. Rev. T. Stafford Drowne, Assist- ant Minister.


MESSIAH, CHURCH OF THE. Adelphi st., near Myrtle avenue. Rev. Robert J. Walker, Rector.


REDEEMER, CHURCH OF THE. Pacific st. corner 4th avenue. Rev. David P. Sanford, Rector.


ST. GEORGE'S, Greenwood, vacant.


ST. ANN'S. Washington street, corner Sands. Rev. Benjamin C. Cutler, D. D., Rector. ST. JAMES'. (Colored.) Remsen n. Union avenue (E. D). Rev. Samuel V. Berry, Min.


. ST. JOHN'S. Johnson street, near Washing- ton. Rev. Thomas 'T. Guion, Rector.


ST. LUKE'S. Clinton avenue, near Fulton avenue. Rev. Jacob W. Diller, Rector.


ST. MARK'S. Fleet street, near Hudson ave- nue. Rev. Francis Peck, Rector.


ST. MARK'S. 4th street, corner South 5th (E. D). Rev. Samuel Haskins, Rector. ST. MARY'S. Classon avenue, near Myrtle avenue Rev. Daniel V. M. Johnson, Rector. ST. MICHAEL'S High street, near Gold. Rev. Evan M. Johnson, Rector ; Rev. T. F. Cox, Assistant Minister.


ST. PAUL'S. Carroll street, between Hicks and Henry. Rev. Isaac P. Labagh, Rector.


ST. PAUL'S. Union avenue, corner South 2d street, (E. D). Rev. W. A. W. Maybin, Rector.


ST. PETER'S. State street, near Bond. Rev. John A. Paddock, Rec.


Methodist Congregational.


FIRST. Lawrence street, corner Tillary. Rev. Mr. Hatch, Min.


Methodist Episcopal.


Long Island District, Rev. Buel Goodsell, Pre- siding Elder.


BUSHWICK. Cooke street, corner Bushwick avenue, (E. D.) To be supplied.


CENTENARY. John street, corner Jay. Rev.


DEKALB AVENUE. DeKalb avenue, near Franklin avenue. Rev. J. S. Inskip, Min.


EIGHTH. Carlton avenue, near Myrtle avenue. Rev. G. A. Hubbell, Min.


FIRST. South 2d street, near 6th, (E.D.) Rev. J. S. Mitchell, Min. FIRST MISSION. South 3d street, cor. Union avenue, (E. D.) Rev. D. Curry, Min.


FIRST PLACE. First place, South Brooklyn. Rev. J. H. Rylance, and Rev. Abel Stevens, Mins. FLEET STREET. Fleet street, near Lafayette. Rev. William Lawrence, Min.


GREENPOINT MISSION. Union avenue, near Java street, (E. D.) Rev. S. Landon, Min.


HEDDING CHURCH. Court street, corner of Sackett. Rev. Jos. Palmer, Min.


NATHAN BANGS' MISSION. Bedford ave- nue. Rev. S. H. Platt, Min.


NORTH FIFTH STREET. North 5th, near 4th, (E. D.) Rev. C. T. Mallory, Min.


PACIFIC STREET. Pacific street, cor. Clinton. Rev. J. Kennaday, Min. Rev. H. Camp, Super- numerary.


SANDS STREET. Sands street, near Fulton. Rev. John Miley, Min. Rev. M. B: Bull, Super- numerary.


SECOND. Grand street, corner Ewen, (E. D.) Rev. A. S. Francis, Min.


SIXTH. Eighteenth street, near 3d avenue. Rev. William Gothard, Min.


SUMMERFIELD CHAPEL. Washington ave- nue, near Greene avenue. Rev. W. S. Studley., Min.


THIRD. South 5th street, corner 5th, (E. D.) Rev. E. L. Janes, Min.


UNION. Dean street, near Powers. Rev. Jos. Law, Min.


WASHINGTON STREET. Washington street, near Tillary. Rev. Charles Shelling, Min.


WILLIAM ST. BETHEL MISSION. William street, near Van Brunt. Rev. Edmund O. Bates, Min.


YORK STREET. York street, corner Gold. Rev. Charles Kelsey, Min.


Methodist Episcopal African.


ASBURY. North 7th street, near 6th, (E. D.) Rev. John Seymour, Min.


BETHEL. Dean street, Weeksville. Rev. Jere- miah Thomas, Min.


FIRST BETHEL. (Williamsburgh.) Frost street, near Lorimer, (E. D.) Rev. Jas. M. Wil- liams, Min.


WESLEYAN. Bridge street, between Johnson street and Myrtle avenue. Rev. James M. Wil- liams, Min.


ZION. Union avenue, corner Stagg street, (E. D.) Rev. Peter Corse, Min.


Methodist Primitive.


FIRST. Bridge street, near Tillary. Rev. Jos. Fawcett, Min. John Ray, T. P. Wilson, George Branch, George Goulden, C. Williams, William Holmes, J. Stonier, Local Preachers.


Methodist, Protestant.


FIRST. Grand street, near 5th, (E. D.) Rev Ruel Hanks, Min.


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APPENDIX-CHURCHES IN BROOKLYN.


GRAHAM AVENUE. Grahamn avenue, near Withers street, (E. D.) Rev. Robert Woodruff, Min.


Presbyterian.


AINSLIE STREET, O. S. Ainslie street, cor. Ewen, (E. D.) Rev. Albert Bigelow, Min.


CENTRAL, O. S. Schermerhorn street, near Nevins. Rev. J. Edson Rockwell, Min.


FIRST. N. S. Henry street, near Clark. Rev. William Hogarth, Min.


FIRST, O. S. Remsen street, corner Clinton. Rev. Henry J. Vandyke, Min.


FIRST, WILLIAMSBURGH, N. S. South 4th street, corner 6th, (E. D.) Rev. Jas. W. McLane, D.D., Min.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL MISSION, O. S. Leonard street, corner Stagg, (E. D.) Rev. John Neander.


JOHN KNOX CHURCH, (The.) Adelphi st., near Fulton avenue. Rev. Lorenzo Westcott. Min.


NORTH SIXTH STREET, O. S. North Sixth street, near 5th, [E. D.] Rev. G. A. Magee, Min.


SECOND, O. S. Clinton street, near Fulton. Rev. Willis Lord, D.D., Min.


SILOAM, Colored, N. S. Prince street, near Myrtle av. Rev. Amos N. Freeman, Min.


SOUTH, N. S. Clinton, corner Amity. Rev. Samuel T. Spear, D.D., Min.


SOUTH THIRD STREET, O. S. South Third street, corner 5th, (E. D.) Rev. John D. Wells, Min.


THIRD, N. S. Jay, corner High street. Wm. S. Karr.


WALLABOUT, O. S. Franklin avenue, near Myrtle. Rev. Jonathan Greenleaf, Min.


WESTMINSTER. Clinton street, corner First place. Rev. R. D. Hitchcock, Min.


Reformed Dutch.


EAST. Bedford avenue, near Jefferson street. Rev. Jacob West, Min. -


FIRST-(Brooklyn.) Joralemon street, near Court. Rev. A. P. Van Giesen, Min.


FIRST-(Williamsburgh. ) Bushwick avenue, near North 2d, (E. D.) Rev. Stephen H. Meeker, Min.


FOURTH STREET. Fourth street, near South 2d, (E. D.) Rev. Elbert S. Porter, Min. GERMAN. New Brooklyn. Rev. John C. Dickhaut, Min.


GREENPOINT. Java street, corner Franklin. Rev. G. Talmadge, Min.


HEIGHTS, THE CHURCH ON THE. Pierre- pont, near Monroe place. Rev. George W. Be- thune, D.D., Min.


MIDDLE. Harrison street, corner Tompkins place. Rev. N. E. Smith, Min.


MISSION CHAPEL OF CHURCH ON THE HEIGHTS, Summit street, corner Hicks. Rev. Mr. Quackenbush, Min.


NORTH. Clermont avenue, near Myrtle ave- nue. Rev. Anthony Elmendorf, Min.


NORTH BROOKLYN. Lee av., corner Hewes street, (E. D.) Rev. William W. Holloway, Min. NORTH GOWANUS. Third avenue, corner 20th street. Rev. Nehemiah P. Pierce, Min.


SOUTH GOWANUS. Third avenue, corner 43d street. Rev. John H. Manning, Min.


SECOND. Bushwick avenue, near DeKalb av. Rev. John S. Himrod, Min.


Roman Catholic.


ASSUMPTION OF THE B. V. M., CHURCH OF THE. York street, corner Jay. Rev. Willi- am Keegan, Min. Rev. Patrick Bradley, Assist.


HOLY TRINITY, CHURCH OF THE. (Ger- man.) Montrose avenue, near Ewen. Rev. John Raffeiner, Min. Rev. Aloysius Enders, Assist.


IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF B. V. M., CHURCH OF THE. Leonard, near Remsen st. Rev. Andrew Bohan, Min.


ST. BENEDICT. New Brooklyn. Rev. Bona- ventura Keller, Min.


ST. BONIFACIUS. (German.) Willoughby street, corner Bridge. Rev. Maurus Ramsauer, Min.


ST. CHARLES BORROMEO. Sidney place, cor. Livingston. Rev. Chas. C. Pise, D.D., Min. Rev. Joseph Franscioli, Assist.


ST. FRANCIS'. Putnam avenue, near Bed- ford avenue. Rev. Bonaventura Keller, Min.


ST. JOHN'S. Fifth avenue, corner 21st street. Rev. P. McGovern, Min.


ST. JAMES' CATHEDRAL. Jay street, corner Chapel. Right Rev. John Loughlin, D.D., Bishop. Eugene Cassidy, Min. Rev. Daniel Whelan, Rev. John F. Turner, Rev. Patrick Ward, Assist's.


ST. JOSEPH'S. Pacific street, near Vanderbilt avenue Rev. Patrick O'Neil, Min.


ST. MARY, STAR OF THE SEA. Court street, corner Luqueer. Rev. Edward McGinness, Min. Rev. J. McKenna, Ass't.


St. PATRICK'S. Kent avenue, corner Wil- loughby avenue. Rev. Hugh Maguire, Min.


ST. PAUL'S. Court, corner Congress. Rev. J. A. Schneller, Min. Rev. John McShane, Ass't.


St. PETER'S and ST. PAUL'S. Second, near South 2d. Rev. S. Malone, Min. Rev. F. Huz- arski, and John C. Brady, Assist's.


VISITATION OF B. V. M., CHURCH OF THE. Ewen street, near Van Brunt. Rev. Timothy Farvell, Min.


Universalist.


FIRST. (Williamsburgh.) Fourth street, cor. South 3d. Rev. B. Peters, Min. House, 116 Fourth street, (E. D.)


RESTORATION, CHURCH OF THE. Monroe place, corner Clark street. Rev. H. R. Nye, Min. THIRD. Franklin street, near Calyer. Rev. H. Lyons, Min.


Miscellaneous.


CHRISTIAN DISCIPLES. 883 Fulton, White- house Buildings. Elders, Robert McBrair and William Ogden.


FIRST ASSOCIATE. (Seceder.) South First street, corner South 7th, (E. D.) Rev. Andrew Thomas, Min.


FIRST REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Myr- tle avenue, corner Lawrence street. Rev. D. J. Patterson, Min.


FIRST (German.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Stagg street, corner Lorimer. Rev. Jacob Kind- ler, Min.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL. Schermerhorn st. near Court. Rev. Herman Garlichs, Min.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL. (Lutheran.) Union


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. MARK'S Datent and Improved Artificial Legs


Are the most perfect and serviceable Limbs in use. Their long and extensive use places them in the foremost rank of American Inventions and Improvements.


Manufactured only by A. A. MARKS, (Near City Hospital.)


No. 307 BROADWAY, N. Y.


ARTISTS.


D. Borrel, Artist,


348 ATLANTIC STREET,


- BROOKLYN. PERFECT PORTRAITS TAKEN IN CAMEO.


BILLIARD TABLE MAKER.


WILLIAM J. SHARPE,


BILLIARD TABLE MAKER, 148 FULTON STREET,


(Near Broadway,) NEW YORK.


Billiard Tables of all sizes for public or private use, with either marble, slate, or improved wood beds. Also his Patent Cushions, just brought into use, and are superior to all others.


The Patent Cushions put on old Tables. Balls, Cues, and everything in the line, ALWAYS ON HAND.


BOILER MAKER.


JOHN G. COLLINS & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF


Boilers, Sugar Tanks, SUGAR MOULDS, &C. Blacksmith's Work in general, 41 WOOSTER STREET, NEW YORK.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


Robert M'Intyre, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, RETURNS HIS SINCERE THANKS


To his numerous friends, customers and the public, for past favors, and begs to inform them that he continues at


No. 49 FULTON STREET,


(THE OLD STAND,)


AND ASSURES THEM


That all future orders will be executed with the same care and attention that has secured for him so much public patronage.


Remember 49 Fulton St., near the Long Island Bank, Ga ROBERT M'INTYRE.


NEW CROCKERY STORE, No. 80 Myrtle Avenue,


Corner Lawrence Street, BROOKLYN.


THE Subscriber would respectfully invite the attention of Housekeepers and others to his large and well-selected stock of


CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE,


With which he has opened, as above, and will show cheerfully, and sell at prices as low as any store in the City.


The subscriber still continues at the same place his old business of Silver Plating, Bell Hanging and Lock-smithing.


George W. Jackson.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERT ISER.


CABINET MAKER.


JOHN CHRISTMAN, CABINET MAKER, CORNER OF PEARL & WILLOUGHBY STREETS, BROOKLYN.


Furniture Made to Order. Upholstering, Packing, Repairing and Varnishing.


CARRIAGE MAKERS.


ANDREW SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF Carriages and Light Wagons, 289 ADAMS STREET, OPPOSITE CITY HALL, BROOKLYN.


None but the best materials used in this Establishment, and all work warranted. All kinds of repairing done at short notice, and at the lowest Prices.


ORDERS SOLICITED AND FILLED WITH DISPATCH.


DAVID GREEN,


CARTS AND WAGONS


Of every description made to Order, al.d


JOBBING PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. CONTRACTORS' TOOLS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Hudson Av., cor. Concord Street, BROOKLYN.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


CLOTHIERS.


JOHN DESKAU,


DRAPER AND TAILOR,


FULTON STREET, near Pearl St., Brooklyn.


ARMY AND NAVY UNIFORMS MADE IN THE BEST STYLE.


Particular attention given to fitting out gentlemen with fine suits, or Business Garments. Work done at short notice.


CUTTING DONE ON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES.


We return thanks to our friends for past favors, and solicit a share from the Public generally.


Our Goods have been selected with great care.


FRANK BAER,


IS FULTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN, Second Door from Jay Street.


Youths' and Boys' Clothing made in the latest style, of the best workmanship, and at Prices to please all.


ALSO,


GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.


WORK DONE WITH DISPATCH. CUTTING ON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES.


NO GIVE US ONE JOB, AND WE SHALL EXPECT ANOTHER. A


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


L. ARNEBERG, MERCHANT TAILOR,


No. 3 Montague Street, near Court Street, BROOKLYN, Would inform the Citizens of Brooklyn that I have opened a


FIRST CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT


At the above number, and on a line from the Brooklyn City Hall to Wall Street Ferry.


(" Being a central location, would be happy to see my former patrons and friends, and the citizens of Brooklyn generally. Having had a long experience in all branches of the busi- ness, feel confident that I can please all. The Stock has been selected with carc.


L. ARNEBERG.


GEO. H. WHEELOCK, DEALER IN GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CUSTOM WORK.


No. 136 Fulton Street, New York, Between Nassau and Broadway.


Biolley's. Simoni's and Bischoff's Superfine Cloths and Doeskins always on hand in large variety, which will be made to order in the most recherche style.


N. B. Paris Fashion and Pattern Garments received first steamer every month, from the celebrated House of M. ROUBET, Paris.


" Customers can have their measures taken, and orders executed in Paris, by M. ROUBET, Tailleur de l' Empereur.


JACOB M. MILLER'S CHEAP CASH


CLOTHING STORE, 124 Grand Street, Brooklyn, E. D.


(LATE WILLIAMSBURGH.)


17 A large assortment of Ready-Made Clothing always on hand, made in the most fashionable style ; also an extensive variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., at a small advance from cost. Clothes made to order at the shortest notice, and warranted to fit.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


COAL AND WOOD DEALERS.


HENRY P. DAY & CO., COAL DEALERS, NO. 87 MYRTLE AVENUE,


Corner of Bridge Street,


Where the various kinds of the Best Quality of COAL FOR FAMILY USE are constantly kept, and all Orders will be thankfully received, and punctually attended to.


JOHN CARNEY, DEALER IN COAL & WOOD Of all kinds, at the lowest market prices,


WASHINGTON YARD, 77 & 79 WASHINGTON ST., AND UNION YARD, CORNER OF YORK & ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN. RESIDENCE, 82 WASHINGTON ST.


Dealer in Coal and Wood, PLYMOUTH STREET,


Between Washington and Main Streets, near Catharine Ferry. RESIDENCE, 80 JOHNSON ST., COR. LAWRENCE, BROOKLYN.


AGENCIES, J. L. & F. A. QUIMBY, 100 FULTON STREET, D. F. FERNALD, TILLARY, NEAR FULTON ST. 3


COAL AND WOOD DELIVERED IN ANY PART OF THE CITY.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


WILLIAM STEVENSON, DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD, OF THE BEST QUALITIES, Yard, corner Flushing and Carlton Ave's.,


" All Orders sent through the Post Office or left at the following places will be promptly attended to :-


D. & M. Chauncey, Builders, 14 Livingston Street, Brocklyn, Rem Lefferts, Exchange Office, 47 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, Cary, Howard and Sanger, 245 Pearl Street, New York.


YOUNG & TALMAGE, COAL AND WOOD DEALERS, Corner Hamilton Avenue and Commercial St., SOUTH BROOKLYN,


Have constantly on hand a full assortment of Spring Mountain, Lehigh, Wyoming, Spohn, Lewis and Gate Vein Red Ash, and Broad Mountain and Black Heath White Ash Coals.


Wood of every description and best quality. Also, Flour, Feed, Hay, &c., all of which they offer for sale at the lowest market rates.


All Orders left at our Store, corner of Smith and Butler Streets, will meet with prompt attention.


WILLIAM B. WALTERS, DEALER IN



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YARDS, JUNCTION OF FLATBUSH & FULTON AVENUES, (Between Nevins and Powers Streets,) Cor. of Flushing and Washington Avs., AND


CORNER OF NEVINS & CARROLL STREETS, BROOKLYN, L. I.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


COFFEE AND SPICES. SAMUEL WILDE & SON, dathalesale Dealers in Cutters, Spices, Gras, Plustard, Kr. FACTORY, Nos. 7 & 9 DUTCH STREET, Between John and Fulton Streets, NEW YORK.


Mills, Williamsburgh, L.I. Established, 1829.


Goods sold at the lowest market prices, and delivered free of charge to all parts of the cities of Brooklyn or New York.


COPPERSMITHS.


RICH NEIL, COPPER SMITHS, BRASS FOUNDERS, AND PLUMBERS. Nos. 10 and 12 Water Street, Near Fulton Ferry, BROOKLYN, N. Y.


Manufacturers of Copper Work, suitable for Distileries, Factories, Mills and Steamboats. Steam and Gas Cocks, Oil Cups, Whistles, Check Valves, &c. &c. Brass and Composition Castings done at the shortest notice.


PORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.


DRUGGISTS.


E. & S. FOUGERA'S FRENCH PHARMACY, No. 169 ATLANTIC STREET, CORNER OF CLINTON, BROOKLYN.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE DISPENSING OF PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIP- TIONS AND FAMILY RECIPES.


PURE CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS IMPORTED & PREPARED.


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH PERFUMERY.


PURE ICED SODA WATER, 5 cents per Glass. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS-NONE OTHER.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


J. H. ROSS, EXCELSIOR PHARMACY,


470 Grand Street,


BROOKLYN (late Williamsburgh.)


Constantly on hand a well-selected Stock of Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes.


Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Medicines in English, French and German, accurately dispensed at all hours.


THE CENTRAL DRUG STORE,


Corner of Fulton and Pierrepont Sts., BROOKLYN.


A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF THE FIRST QUALITY OF FAMILY MEDICINES, Perfumery, Fancy, Articles, Combs, Brushes, etc.


SODA AND CONGRESS WATER. MEDICAL ADVICE GIVEN IN THE OFFICE, FROM S TO 10 A. M.


DRY GOODS.


S. ROSINBERG, [IMPORTER, AUCTIONEER, BUYER AND DEALER IN


Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,


Has removed from his old established Store, 109 Fulton Street, To his new and and spacious Store,


113 FULTON STREET, corner of Sands,


Where can be found one of the largest and best selected stocks of Dry Goods, at such prices as will please the public in general.


S. ROSINBERG, 113 FULTON, corner of Sands.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


ENGRAVER.


JAMES MORRIS,


ASrartiral Cugrauer,


Has removed from 192 Fulton Street, to No. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEAR FULTON ST. BROOKLYN.


EXPRESS COMPANY, N. Y. AND BROOKLYN.


THE DOWNIE EXPRESS COMPANY.


NEW YORK, WILLIAMSBURGH & BROOKLYN.


NEW YORK OFFICE, No. 8 Peck Slip, near Pearl Street. WILLIAMSBURGH OFFICE, South 7th Street, corner of Fourth.


FANCY GOODS.


D. M. KNIGHT & CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


English, French and Berman Fancy Goods, No. 26 VESEY STREET, (up Stairs,) NEW YORK, Between Broadway and Church Street.


The Subscribers are making LARGE ADDITIONS to their former good Stock, They have made arrangements with some of the best Manufacturers of COMBS, and other goods, in the United States, for their constant supply ; and are receiving direct from Europe, by every steamer, FRENCH and ENGLISH GOODS, of the latest styles.


They are now prepared to offer you a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GOODS, in their line, viz. :


COMBS .- Buffalo, and Imitation Buffalo, Back Combs- Shell, and Imitation Shell, Side Combs -English Horn Dressing Combs-Ivory Neck and Long Combs-Rubber Back, Puff, Side, Neck, Long, and Dressing Combs.


BUTTONS .- Mosaic, Gold, Stone, Fancy, Glass, Gilt, Pearl, Lasting, Bone, Agate, Metal, Thread, Linen, Horn, and Jet.


BRUSHES .- Hair, Tooth, Nail, and Cloth.


Linen Thread-Clark's Coats-Brooks and Diamond Spool Cotton-Needles-Pins-Hooks and Eyes-Hair Pins-Elastics-Whalebone.


Linen and Cotton Tape-Bobbin-Stay Binding-Stay Laces- Boot and Shoe Laces-Knit- ting Cotton-Suspenders-Thimbles-Scissors - Porte Monnaies-Reticules- French Working Cotton-Gilt Jewelry-Jet Bracelets and a great variety of FANS, and other Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH.


The undersigned buy their goods for Cash, and at the very lowest rates; and sell for a mere Commission.


D. M. KNIGHT & CO.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


FIRE-BRICK.


J. K. BRICK & CO., BROOKLYN FIRE-BRICK WORKS, VAN DYKE STREET, Near Van Brunt, South of Hamilton Ferry, SOUTH BROOKLYN, N. Y.


FLORIST. JAMES PARK, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, Nos. 87, 89 & 91 COURT STREET, By Atlantic, (Late of Amity Street,) BROOKLYN.


Plants, Garden and Flower Seeds, Bird Seed, and Bulbous Roots for Sale. Gardens Dept. Grape Vines Pruned. Bouquet, Cut flowers, &t.


" J. P. received the Silver Medal at the American Institute for Best Basket of Flowers, for 1856 ; and also the First Premium for Bouquets and Baskets at the New York and Brooklyn Horticultural Exhibitions, for 1856 and 1857.


FISHING TACKLE.


GEORGE H. HINTON,


Emporter of and Wholesale and Retail


DEALER IN FISHING TACKLE


OF ALL KINDS. RODS, REELS, LINES, HOOKS, SEINES, NETTING, FYKES, &c. 103 Fulton Street, N. York.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


GRATES AND FENDERS.


W. JACKSON & SON


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Late of the well-known Firm of


W. & N. Jack on & Sons,


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Dealers in every variety of


MANUFACTURERS AND


PARLOR GRATES & FENDRS


246 FRONT STREET, near Peck Slip, & 930 BROADWAY,


Between 21st and 22d Streets, New York.


Having opened new and extensive warerooms in Broadway, in connection with the old established stand in Front Street, we respectfully invite purchasers, before making their selec- tions elsewhere, to call and examine our Stock, among which will be found all of the new and most unique styles of


Plain, Black, Bronzed, White and Gilt Enamel, and German Silver


PARLOR AND CHAMBER GRATES,


Forming by far the largest and most comprehensive assortment ever before offered in this city ; and which, for elegance of design, variety of style, and beauty of finish, are unequaled.


Under new and more complete arrangements, we have greatly increased facilities for manu- facturing, by which, together with our thorough experience (having been twenty-seven years engaged in the business), we are enabled to execute all orders in a superior manner, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.


We have received during the last few years, THREE DIPLOMAS, THREE SILVER and THREE GOLD MEDALS, for the best specimens of Parlor Grates exhibited at the Fairs of the American Institute, in New York. Purchasers favoring us with their custom, may rely upon being liberally dealt with, and punctually attended to.


GRATES FOR SHIPMENT will be carefully boxed and packed, and sent at the risk of the purchasers.


FIRE-BRICK AND SOAP STONE, For setting Grates constantly on hand, HOLESALE DEALERS SUPPLIED.


Soliciting your orders, we remain, respectfully yours, &c.,


W. JACKSON & SON.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


WHOLESALEM


AND RETAIL


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GROCER


GROCERIES


AT


Fair Prices.


G. T. SUTTON, 77


FULTON ST. BROOKLYN,


Would respectfully inform his friends and the public that he is daily receiving the


NEST GROCERIES,


DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN,


that a long experience will permit him to select. Ladies or gentlemen selecting their Groceries or sending their orders will be promptly attended to by courteous clerks.


I AM NOW RECEIVING


FRESH BUTTER DAILY, FROM THE BEST DAIRYMEN IN ORANGE COUNTY.


@Families changing their residences will be called upon for their orders by leaving their address.


No person will be charged more for Goods than the fluctuating markets will allow.


GEO. T. SUTTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 77 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


NEW GROCERY STORE,


AT 71 FULTON AVENUE, MARBLE BUILDING,


ALSO


FLOUR


WHOLE


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The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the people of Brooklyn to the New Grocery which he has just opened at the above named place, at which may be found, at all times, the very choicest of articles. He would also respectfully inform his friends and patrons that he is determined to keep constantly on hand a good selection of the best Groceries the market affords.




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