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Its advantages over all other kinds of paint for the above purposes has been fully tested.
Any persons wishing to satisfy themselves of its superiority are referred to the following persons who have used it.
WYLLYES AMES, Brooklyn.
WM. S. PACKER, JOHN A. DAVENPORT, Brooklyn, MR. JOHN WHITE, MR. W. B. VAN BRUNT, and many others.
N. B .- All orders left at 276 Hicks street, Brooklyn, and
· Nassau street, New York, will be promptly attended to.
ELIAS G. NEWMAN, 122 Nassau street,
New York.
C. F. HERMANCE, 276 Hicks street,
Brooklyn.
Daguerreotype likenesses from $1 and upwards A. L. WEST,
Rooms No. 70 Atlantic street, (Squire,s Buildings.)
The proprietor warrants his pictures to possess all the beauty of color, mellowness of tone, and life like appear- ance, characterizing the best productions of the most em- inent operators. He invites the public to call at his rooms and test the truthfulness of the above statement.
N B. Likenesses taken of sick or deceased persons, on the most reasonable terms. Instructions given in the art, and apparatus furnished at the lowest prices.
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First Premium BOOT AND SHOE STORE 116 Fulton Street.
BROOKLYN TRIUMPHANT.
It is no longer necessary for the citizens of Brooklyn to go to New York in order to get their boots made, in order to secure a good fit, an elegant boot, and made of the best materials, as hundreds are willing to testify that the above qualities have been accomplished by MUNDELL, of this city, for several years past, and in order to make it more apparent, the judges appointed at the late fair of the American Institute, held at Castle Garden, have awarded him 3 Silver Medals and a Diploma, for the best Cork sole, Double sole, snd Gentlemen's dress boots.
The subscriber never begs for the patronage of any one but would rather let his work speak for itself, and he would not now come before the public in this way, but for the consideration that there are hundreds of gentle" men in this city who are not aware that they can be fur- nished, in point of workmanship and material, and at less price than they can get them in New-York. The sub- scriber is very careful in selecting the best sole leather, and French calf skin, for all the boots made at his estab- lishment ; and those who see fit to patronize him may depend upon a fit, or they are not expected to take the Boots. All orders attended to as punctually as possible. DAVID MUNDELL, 116 Fulton street.
GEORGE WOODWORTH, Smith, between Atlantic and Pacific, SASH AND BLIND MAKER. VENETIAN BLINDS MADE AND REPAIRED.
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To Owners of Real Estate IN BROOKLYN.
The undersigned, (late Comptroller of this city,) has opened an office at No. 50 Fulton street, for the purchase and sale of Real Estate, and for insuring property against the numerous difficulties and expenses to which it is liable from taxes and assessments. It is well known that a great amount of property is annually sold for non-payment of taxes and assessments, owing to imperfect descriptions of the property and various other irregularities, but too well understood by those who have been sufferers, and yet difficult to be avoided : hundreds of cases having oc- curred where the owners of real estate have either lost it entirely or have been compelled to submit to expensive or tedious litigation, or to pay a sum equal to half its value to redeem it.
The undersigned will guarantee to those who may fa- vor him with such business, to give them immediate notice of all assessments and taxes on their property as soon as levied ; and thus avoid not only the sale of their property without their knowledge but also the payment of collec- tors' fees and all other expenses attendant on such matters, holding himself personally responsible for any loss or ex- pense incurred through his neglect.
Assessment and tax titles investigated, and all business connected with taxes and assessments and the difficulties resulting therefrom, promptly attended to.
ALBERT H. OSBORN, Real Estate Agent.
References :
Hon. Henry C. Murphy, Hon. Francis B. Stryker,
Cyrus P. Smith,
Jeremiah Johnson,
" John Dikeman,
Jonathan Trotter,
John A. Lott,
Thomas G. Talmage,
Abijah Mann, jr.
Benj. D. Silliman, Esq., George Wood, Esq.,,
Edgar J. Bartow, Esq.,
Amos P. Stanton Esq., Rev. E. M. Johnson.
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The Long Island Insurance Co. OFFICE 41 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN.
CAPITAL $200,000, (with a Surplus.)
Continues to take risks on Buildings, Machinery, Mer- chandise and Property generally, on their usual favorable terms. This Company has passed through the two greatest conflagrations that ever occurred in the country . They owe their escape from them with comparatively slight losses, to the system which they have always practised of limiting and scattering their risks. All losses which the Company may sustain will be adjusted and paid promptly, as heretofore.
The Company take special care to notify their cus- tomers in New York of all expirations of policies.
DIRECTORS :
B. W. Delamater,
Thomas Baylis,
Henry Young,
Smith Woodhull,
Peter C. Cornell,
Neziah Wright,
Daniel Ayres,
George B. Fisk,
Frederick Marquand,
Thos. W. Birdsall,
William M. Bliss,
William Chetwood,
William S. Packer,
Charles J. Taylor,
W. Horace Brown, George S. Howland, Daniel A. Robbins,
Joshua C. Skidmore,
R. V. W. Thorne,
John H. Prentice,
Minturn Post,
John A. Lott,
John S. Wily, Freeman Rawdon, John P. Yelverton.
At a meeting of the new Board, B. W. DELAMA- TER, Esq., was unanimously elected President for the' ensuing year. E. C. FINN, Secretary.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Ætna Insurance of Hartford, Conn , Capital_ _ $250,000 Protection do. do. do .- 200,000 Hartford do. do. do 150,000
Risks taken and policies issued in the above companies by
CHARLES E. BULKELEY,
Agent, 31 Fulton street, Brooklyn,
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BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE CO., (CHARTERED IN 1824. )
Office upper cor. of Fulton and Front sts.
This Company continue to insure Dwellings, Stores and other Buildings, Ships in Port and their cargoes, as as well as Merchandise and other personal property, on as favorable terms as any other similar institution.
DIRECTORS :
Samuel Smith,
Ahraham Van Pelt,
William Hunter, Jr.
John Dimon,
Alexander Newman,
Thomas H. Redding,
Cyrus P. Smith,
Henry C Murphy,
Amos Willets,
Warren Richmond,
John Smith,
Benjamin W. Davis,
William Ellsworth,
Joseph Pettit,
N. R. Van Brunt,
Israel B. Brice,
Paul Spofford,
John Blunt.
WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President. ALFRED G. STEVENS, Secretary.
THOMAS S. SMITH, BOOK BINDER, AND PAPER RULER,
No. 7 Liberty street; New York.
N. B .- Specimens of the finest Ledgers, Day Books, &c., of the largest size, executed for various banks of the city, and of the largest dimensions, can be shown, war- ranted superior to any workmanship in New York
New York & China TEA COMPANY,
101 Fulton st., Brooklyn.
All teas and Coffees, supplied from this establishment are warranted of a superior quality, at the lowest prices. N. B. Orders attended to with punctuality and despatch
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OAKES & PARSONS, (Successors to Andrew Oakes,) CABINET MAKERS, AND
UNDERTAKERS, 163 Fulton street.
The subscribers would inform their friends and the pub- lic generally, that they are prepared to execute all orders. entrusted to them in a manner that will give general satisfaction.
N.B .--- Hearses, Coaches, Caps Shrouds, &c., &.,
Furnished at the shortest notice. Interments in all the Church yards, and at Greenwood Cemetery, attended to
LOST CHILDREN, To be left at MRS. OAKES' 263 Fulton street, Brooklyn.
L. G. CLARKE, No. 211 Fulton street, Brooklyn. DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF Ladies,' Alisses,' & Childrens'
BOOTS & SHOES,
Would respectfully inform the ladies of Brooklyn and vicinity that he is ready to execute any orders in the above business in the nea-est and most fashionable style.
N. B .--- Repairing done in the neatest manner.
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Long Island Marble Works,
295 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. HAMPSON & O'HARA respectfully in- form the public that they are prepared to execute every description of Marble-Work in the best style, and on the lowest terms. Their arrangements enable them to com- plete the best work with punctuality and despatch. The following is a description of work they undertake : Mar- ble Mantels, Monuments, Tombs, Gravestones, Vases, Urns, Fountains, Tablets and Marble Monuments.
N. B. Marble Mantels of various patterns of the best materials and workmanship constantly on hand.
MARBLE YARD.
The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they have formed a co- partnership in the Marble business, and have estab ished themselves in Court street ( West side ) near Amity street, where they will be happy to receive orders for Marble Mantels, Monuments, Grave Stones, Furniture Maible, &c. &c., which they pledge themselves to furnish of the best materials and workmanship at reasonable prices, and with despatch.
JAMES BARR, WILLIAM ANDERSON, PETER BARR. N. B. Carving and Lettering done for the trade when brought to the shop.
MRS. MAXWELL'S Fashionable Milinery Establishment
Corner Fulton and Nassau st., Brooklyn.
Mrs. M. would call the particular attention of the ladies of Brooklyn and vicinity to the above, where will be found all the novelties of the season, at reasonable prices.
N. B. French Millinery Flowers, and Ribbons of every description and style.
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MARTIN K· BRIDGES, Doctor of Detal Surgery, AND
PRACTICAL DENTIST 9
109 HENRY ST. Opposite Dr. Cox's church.
Refers to his former patients, in any and every part of Brooklyn.
O C. FORSYTH,
A N.
Manufacturer of
Gold & Silver Spectacles,
EYE GLASSES
204 Fulton st. Brooklyn.
Watches, jewelry, spectacles, silver spoons, thimbles, cutlery, and a variety of fancy articles.
N. B. All kinds of watches, clocks, and jewelry re- paired, spectacles fitted with glasses to suit all eyes.
THOMAS F. FIELD, Importer of and Dealer in
CHIN
and EARTHENWARE, 71 ATLANTIC STREET (South Brooklyn,) GOODS LOANED TO PARTIES.
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BROOKLYN & NEW YORK MARBLE WORKS.
The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has now on hand at the above establishment in Court street, between Fulton and At- Jantic streets, a large and well selected assortment of Mar- hle Mantels, which for architectural neatness and style of finish he assures them cannot be excelled in any similar establishment.
N. B. Also a variety of Tombs, Monuments and Grave stones made of the most durable and pure Italian and domestic Marble.
Cabinet work made to order by
PETER O'HARA.
The greatest invention of the age.
Su -Marine
ELESCOPE,
Secured by letters patent of the U. S. For sale by GEORGE DREW 122 FULTON ST., Brooklyn
Agent for the United States.
The object and use of this instrument is to discover any thing beneath the surface of the Water, to examine the hulls of vessels, to discover the locality and position of wrecks and other property under water, to ascertain the locality of obstructions in rivers and harbors, to dis- cover the bodies of drowned or drowning persons, prose- cuting the Pearl fisheries, &c.
This instrument has been well tested, and has been found complete in its operations. Pamphlets containing a description of the uses, construction, and advantages of the Sub-marine Telescope, together with certificates signed by many scientific persons, who have tested it may be had by calling on the undersigned.
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JOSEPH ATKINS, DAGUERRIAN ARTIST
219 Fulton st., Brooklyn.
In returning his sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally, for their patronage since he commenced in the above business, informs them that he has recently gone to considera- ble expense in building a room with light peculiarly adapted for taking likenesses in any weather, equal to any taken in New York. He trusts that by personal attention and a determination to give good pictures, to merit a continuance of their support. N. B. Likenesses taken for Lockets, Pins, Rings, Bracelets, &c.
JOHN J. SPOWERS,
MyPH
MYRTLE AVENUE,
(One door from the corner of Barbarin. st) Pickled Oysters, Pickled Tongues, Cold Cuts, and other relishes.
Superior XX Ale, Cigars, &c. &c,
JAMES N. NEELY.
Wholesale Dealer in
BRANDY, WINE And other CHOICE LIQUORS No. 49 Water st., Brooklyn.
J. AKHURST, 4 PROSPECT STREET, NEAR MAIN,
Preserver of Birds, Beasts, &c. &c.
Constantly on hand an assortment of Mounted Birds, Bird Skins, &c'. &c.
. N. B. Fishing Tackle and all articles appertaining to the Piscatorial art.
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GEORGE DREW, UPHOLSTERY AND FURNISHING STORE No. 122 Fulton st., Brooklyn. MANUFACTURER OF CARPETS, MATS, &C. &C.
Constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest prices, Purified Live Geese Feathers, Beds, Matiass- es, Cots and Bedsteads,
Also a large assortment of kitchen furniture and wood- en ware, chairs, cradles, baskets, paper hangings, and transparent window shades.
Feather Beds cleaned by steam, and chemical
process,
The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has recently set in ope- ration a new patent machine for dressing and renovating old and new feathers, which he warrants to kill all moths worms, &c., without danger of their being injured or scorched, the operation being entirely by steam. Feath- ers dressed by this machine are rendered cleaner, sweeter, softer, and livelier than by any other method or operation. It is highly approved by all who have favoured him with their patronage.
Price for cleaning 5 cents per pound.
Matrasses, cushions, &c , re-made on reasonable terms and made to order.
N. B. Constantly on hand and for sale, purified live geese feathers, feather beds, matrasses, &c.
JOHN C. HARDY'S Brooklyn Jewelry Store, 143 Myrtle Avenue, Watches, clocks, and jewelry, Of every description, carefully repaired and warranted.
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BROOKLYN SWIMMING BATH, AND WARM SALT BATHS, Fulton Ferry.
Now open for ladies and gentlemen every day, from 5 A. M. until 10 P. M.
The Bath is new and commodious. Gentlemen's bath 60 ft. by 30 and the ladies 30 ft. by 20 A female is in attendance at all times.
Price of season tickets to the swimming bath $4,00, for a family of two $6,00 three $7,00, single bath 12} cts EDWARD GRAY.
Dr. J. S. MUNSON'S VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS.
Heretofore there has not been any medicine that would invariably cure
HEAD ACHE.
These Pills are warranted to cure in every case, whether Head Ache is owing to Pressure of Blood to the Head, Foul Stomach or impurity of the blood circulating through the Brain, causing NERVOUS or SICK HEAD ACHE.
These Pills will cleanse the Stomach and Bowels, and also the Blood of any bilious or other noxous matter, which is the cause of a long catalogue of bilious complaints, and aches and pains throughout the system. They have
SUR
In their composition, and are therefore safe to take in any chronic complaint for a long or short time. As a
Family Medicine,
They cannot be surpassed, and none should be without them: They are most effectual in removing complaints of all kinds, and at the same time, easy and safe to give to any child or an adult.
Principal office, corner of Willoughby and Fleet sts. ; also for sale at Mrs. Hays', 139 Fulton.
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E. L. HALSEY. Union Lime and Brick Yard,
PLYMOUTH ST., BETWEEN MAIN AND WASHINGTON, BROOKLYN
Dealer in Lime, Lath, Pickets, all kinds of Cement, Cal- cine Plaster, Plastering, Hair, Lath Nails, Philadelphia and Poughkeepsie Front Bricks. All kinds of Fire Brick. common Building Brick, &c. &c.
CHARLES A. BURT, HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALBANY, PALE AND AMBER ALE AND PORTER, IN HOGSHEADS, BARRELS ENID HALF BARRELS, For Shipping and City use.
Brewery, corner Montgomery and Colonie streets, Al- bany ; Main and Front sts., Brooklyn ; No. 153 Green- wich street, New York, and 64 Commercial st., Boston.
STOW'S ASIATIC ELIXIR.
ASIATIC ELIXIR
STOWS
This Medicine has proved itself to be the best remedy extant for the cure of Coughs, Spitting of Blood from the Lungs, Pain in the Sides or Chest, Incipient Bronchitis and In- fluenza, Palpitation of the Heart, and in fact every disease leading to or connected with Pul- monary Consumption. We have never known a person afflicted with either of the above named diseases, that has tried this medicine, but that the result has been, a perfect cure. Each bottle contains thirty-one doses of me- dicine, which makes the cost of it about 1 } cent per dose. Price 50 cents per bottle.
For Sale by E. B. SPOONER, Esq., Star Office, Brooklyn ; and at KETCHUM'S Medicme Store, No. 121 Fulton street, New York.
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MRS. ATKINS, Teacher of Fancy Needle work, & Embroidery 219 Fulton st., Brooklyn.
German and Zephyr Worsteds, Canvass, Patterns, Chenilles, Silk and Worsted Cords, and Trimmings of all kinds, Gold, Silver and Steel Beads, Braid, Bullion, Per- forated and Embossed Papers, Screen Handles. and every other article in the above business.
N. B. Stamping for braiding, Stamps being continually mada from fresh imported patterns.
A variety of Needle work on hand, also Needle Work done to order.
RAISED WORK TAUGHT IN ONE LESSON.
STANLEY'S NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN PACKAGE EXPRESS. ESTABLISHED, 1845.
For the conveyance of Packages, Parcels, Baggages, &c. &c., between the above cities. Packages, &c., for- warded by all the different Expresses, receipts returned if required.
N. B. All orders entrusted will receive my personal attention.
Depots for the Reception of Orders : IN BROOKLYN, 119 Fulton corner of Sands streets. 1 Stanton Buildings, corner of Clinton street. 335 Fulton, opposite City Hall.
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IN NEW YORK, 35 Cedar street. 45 William street. 53 John street.
Residence, 76 Lawrence st., Brooklyn.
This-Express has no connection with any other New York and Brooklyn Express ; all my slates have my name painted on them. G. W. STANLEY.
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STILWELL & WHITING, DRAPERS & TAILORS, No. 43 Fulton st., cor Front,
BAILEY & BALDWIN.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
Corner Fulton and water streets,
N. B .--- Superior Wines & Liquors by the bottle, at wholesale prices.
Bond's Bread, Cake, & Cracker STORE 9 84 MYRTLE AVENUE,
A. F. BOND, takes this opportunity of advertising his business, and informing the inhabitants of Brooklyn and vicinity, that he has always on hand a supply of Bread, Tea Cakes, Crackers, &c., which may be relied upon as being of genuine quaility.
N. B. All orders left'at the store are promptly attend- ed to.
UNITED STATES MARBLE YARD,
COR. OF COURT & DEAN STS., BROOKLYN.
The subscriber would respectfully inform the public, that they are prepared to furnish Marble Mantels, Table Teps, Hearths and Facing, also Monumental Work of all descriptions of Marble or Free-stone and Pillars of Mar- ble, Free-stone or Granite, for enclosing burial lots in the Greenwood Cemetery or elsewhere. Lettering attended to at the shortest notice. All orders will be thankfully received and neatly executed. E. RAMPPEN.
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WILLIAM WISE, JR.,
Watch and Clock Maker, and Dealer in Fino Jewelry, Silver Ware, Spectacles, Gold Pens, &c.
NO. 79 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN.
Ordered Work and Repairing attended to carefully and promptly.
Engraving .- Wedding, Visiting, Professional and Ad- dress Cards executed by a superior workman and Cards printed. Engraving also on Silver Ware and Jewelry.
DR. JONATHAN R. SWEET,
NATURAL BONE SETTER,
NO. 57 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN.
Dr. S. will treat the following Injuries or Complaints : Fractured Bones, Dislocated Joints, Perished and Weak Limbs, Contracted Cords, White Swellings, Hip Dis- ease, Ulcers, &c.
N. B Dr. S.'s Healing, Drawing and Strengthening Salves, Relaxing, Discutient, and Rheumatic Ointments, Nerve and Bone Liniments, may be obtained at his office.
L. P. BURNETT, MILK DEPOT,
126 MYRTLE AVENUE, NEAR GOLD ST.
L. P. B. would call the attention of the public to the above store, where he sells articles that cannot be ex- celled for purity and quality. He has always on hand a supply of Butter, Cream, Cheese, Lard, Eggs, Fruit and Vegetables, all of which are supplied fresh from the coun- try.
N. B. He begs to thank his old customers who have patronized him some time, and assures them and all others that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of the same
Customers may be supplied at their own residences.
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JOHN LOWE, Watch Maker and Acweller, 89 Fulton st., Broo lyn.
Personal attention to repairing watches.
N. B. Importer and dealer in fine watches and jewelry Silver spoons, plated ware, brittania and American metal.
JOHN N. WEBBER'S MONUMENTAL YARD.
Atlantic Street, near Boerum. Also MARBLE SILLS, LINTLES, &c. N. B .--- All orders will be thankfully received, and neatly executed.
A. P. OSTROM, DEALER IN THOMASTON, GLENN'S FALLS AND GROUND LIME,
Philadelphia and Baltimore Front Bricks, English & American Fire Bricks & Fire Clay, LATH AND LATH NAILS, Plastering Hair. Roman & American Cement, CALCINED PLASTER OF PARIS, MARBLE DUST, &c. Foot of Pacific street, Near South Ferry, Brooklyn.
JAMES HAYWOOD, 137 COURT STREET, NEAR WYCKOFF,
Would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Brooklyn and vicinity, that he has opened the above premises where he intends keeping constantly a supply of the following articles : Patent Medicines of evvry description, Con- fectionary of all kinds, Cigars, Stationery and general fancy articles.
N. B. A first rate quality of imported Cigars always on hand.
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NOSTRAND BENNIT, No. 50, late 57 Atlantic st, (South side)
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PERIODICAL DEPOT.
G. KING, Architect and Superintendent OF BUILDINGS.
OFFICE, COR. OF FULTON & ORANGE STS., Brooklyn, L. I.
CHARLES B. KEELER, DEALER IN Choice Family Groceries,
83 Fulton st., nearly opposite Henry, Brooklyn.
Every description of Family Groceries, Teas, Coffee, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, &c., constantly on liand, and sold at lowest New York prices. Goods delivered in any part of the city free of expense.
JAMES RICHARDSON
Begs leave to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public, for past favors and patronage, and hopes to merit a continuance of their favors. He is prepared to accommodate boarders, on reasonable terms.
His house is pleasantly situated on the corner of Park Avenue and Cumberland- st , known as the 7th WARD ROUGH AND READY HALL.
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C. B. HAMMOND, SURGEON DENTIST Court st. second door from Atlantic BROOKLYN
Performs all operations in his profession in the most careful, skillful and approved manner.
A. R. TURNER MERCHANT TAILOR, AND FURNISHING STORE, No. 64 Fulton street.
A choice assortment of fashionable and staple good's constantly on hand
JOSEPH BRYAN'S CLOTHING STORE 9
AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment, No. 87 Main Street, BROOKLYN.
G. JAMISON Sign and Ornamental PAINTER 184 FUTTON STREET, N B --- All orders will be thankfuliy received and at- tended to punctually.
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P. L. TAYLOR, No. 97 Fulton street, IMPORTER OF
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
Of every description and manufacturer of Sterling Silver Ware.
Spectacles of gold, silver and steel, in great variety. Also sole agent for the sale of the Perifocal Spectacles, the best help to human vision yet discovered. Watch- es, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles repaired in the best manner. .
Mode de Paris. 177 Myrtle Avenue, MRS. HAMBIDGE'S MILLIMERY PANCY
STORE
Straw hats cleaned, altered and trimmed to the prevail- ing fashion.
SIMMONS S. POLLARD, BLACKSMITH
AND STONE CUTTERS' TOOL MAKER, 144 CARLL STREET, NEAR MYRTLE AV., Brooklyn, L. I.
Stone Cutters' Tools of all kinds made to order of the best materials, and at the shortest notice.
N. B Mill Picks, and all kinds of Stone Cutters' Tools sharpened in the best manner, and on the most reasonabl terms.
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JAMES A. WATSON, LUMBER DEALER.
Foot of Baltic Street, (On Johnson's Dock ) A general assortment of lumber, Pine and Hemlock constantly on hand.
HENRY BECKET.
BELL HANGER LOOKSMITH In general, and general JOBBING SMITH, 179 Myrtle Avenue. N. B. All orders punctually attended to.
MOSES O'NEIL, SADDLE, HARNESS & TRUNK
No. 97 Atlantic St. near Hicks,
Begs to return thanks for the support he has received since he has carried on the above business, and assures the public that he will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same, by attending punctually to all orders.
N B. Second hand harness and trunks taken in ex- change.
J. BROWN. BELL HANGER, LOCKSMITH, And Machinist in general.
Silver Plaitng & Engraving Door Plates Numbers, &c. 55 ATLANTIC STREET. south side Particular attention paid to Jobbing in every description of hardware.
N. B .--- Lamps altered and repaired.
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PRINCE & WILLINS
IMPORTERS & MANUFACTURERS OF
Paper Hangings, and WINDOW SHADES Corner. Hicks & Fulton sts.
Pure Hair Matrasses and Feather Beds. N. B --- ROOMS PAPERED. -
JOHN BLAIR, AVANA AND PRINCIPE SEGARS. 65 1-2 Fulton st., Brooklyn.
A large stock of the most approved brands kept con- stantly on hand, also low priced Segars, Tobacco, Snuff, &c. N B. All kinds of Manufactured Tobacco at fac- tory prices.
New Coal Depot.
TUNIS CRAVEN having associated himself in the Coal business with his son, Alfred Craven, under the firm Tunis Craven & Co , have made such arrangements as will always ensure them having the best quality of An- thracite and Bituminous Coal-of all the various sizes used in families and factories, and offer the same by the ton or cargo, deliverable free of cartage.
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