Curtin's Brooklyn business directory, 1872-3, Part 25

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Publication date: 1872
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White Frank W. ins, h Bridge c Linnaeus


Whitfield Thomas, upholsterer, B'way . Union, h Fowler av


Whitney Samuel W. (Rev.) h Franklin av


Whiting Fernando T. cigars, h Main n Liberty


Whitson Jacob H. druggist, h Main n Post-office


Whitson Thomas, farmer, h Ireland rd


Whight James, laborer, Maple av n Lawrence


Willets Charles A. lumber, &c. ft Bridge, h State Willets David, h Amity n Union


Willets Charles A. jr. clerk, h State


Willets John J. h Amity n Union .


Williams Catharine, wid Richard, h Spring la WILLIAMS DANIEL, baker, Main n Cedar Williams Edward, dairy, h Parsons av Williams Louis, h Amity n Bowne av Williams Phila, wid David, h Jamaica av Williams Susan, h Liberty n Main Williston M. L. (Rev.) Church, h Madison av Wilson David L. carpenter, h Barclay


Wilson Edward, carpenter, Myrtle n Clinton av Wilson Isaac, carpenter, h Liberty n Umion


Wilson John H. mason, h Washington n Union


Incorporated April 17th, 1854. or before 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months.


Co1. 26th St., N. Y.


THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,


1


WHITLOCK & KEENAN, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Artist's Materials, 419 & 421 Fulton St. cor. Pearl, Brooklyn


FLUSHING DIRECTORY. 319


Wilson John H. teacher, h Flushing Institute Wilson Robert, printer, h Washington n Main Winter Peter, teacher, h Amity n Union Wood Francis, coal, h Locust n Lawrence co Wood Simon, contractor, h Linden av Wood Stephen, jr. coal (N. Y.), h Madison av Woodman William H. clerk, h Amity n Union Worth William, cooper, h Myrtle av Wright Daniel T. h Madison av n Main Wright Giles H. mason h Bradford av Wright John H. marshal, h Prince n Bridge Wright Pearsall, shoemaker, h Prince n Bridge Wright Robert C. saloon, B'way n Main, h Prince Wright Samuel Mrs. boarding, h Washington Wysard Auguste, h Linden av n State


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Yates Thomas, paper hangings, h Locust n Main Young Dorothea, wid Joseph, h Washington Young John, plumber, h Prince n Bridge YOUNG JOHN H. sewing machines, Main Young Israel, confectioner, h Main n Cedar


GEORGE L. PECK, (SUCCESSOR TO SEABURY & PECK,)


HALL OF PHARMACY,


JAMAICA, L. I. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN


DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals Perfumery, FANCY GOODS,


Toilet Articles, Stationery, School Books, &c., &c.


[7"Special Attention Paid to the Compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions.


B. Kreischer & Son, Fire Brick and Clay Retorts.


Established 1845.


Cor. Delancy St., East River, New York. See page 94 Office, 58 Goerck St.,


WYDAHRAB9 30 MILAET


F. EDWARDS,


ONE PRICE FAMILY SHOE STORE, 166 & 168 Atlantic Ave., opp. Athenaeum, near Clinton.


320


GLEN COVE DIRECTORY.


SECURITY SAVINGS BANK Cor. 34th St. & 3d Ave., NEW YORK CITY. Near Hunter's Point Ferry and terminus of Flushing & L. I. R. R. Six Per Cent. Interest from the 1st of every Month. OPEN DAY AND EVENING.


RICHARD KELLY, (Pres't 5th Nat. B'k,) Treas. D. D. T. MARSHALL, Pres't. JAS. CUSHING, Jr., Secretary. Hon. STEWART L. WOODFORD, Counsel,


GLEN COVE DIRECTORY.


A Albertson Derrick, grocer, h Glen ALTMULLER GEORGE, physician, h Glen


B Babbit J. S. engineer, h Sonth Bailey Hiram, h Lincoln av


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Baker John, boatman, h Main Baker Stephen, farmer, h Cottage Row Baker Stephen, jr. tinner, h Lincoln av Bain Edward, peddler, h Cottage row


Baldwin Jonathan, carriagemaker, h Glen


Benham James C. h School


Benham & Stoutenborough, sheet iron ware, Glen Bennett Edward, carpenter, h Glen


Bennett Mrs. Edward, milliner, Glen Bowne R. M. & Sons, dry goods, Glen Bowne R. M. merchant, h School BOWNE J. T. merchant, h School Bowne, S. B. merchant, h School Brownell Josiah C. painter, h School Brownell Josiah O. tailor, h Garvie av Burgess Wm. A. florist, Lincoln av


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Cambell George T. tinner, h School Campbell John W. jr. clerk, h Glen Campbell John W. tailor, h School Campbell Edward, carpenter, h School


Cor. 26th St., N. Y. Incorporated April 17th, 1854. Money deposited on , of before 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months.


THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,


F. B. BEERS, Dealer in Stocks and Bonds. Brooklyn Securities a specialty. 39 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. See p. 39


GLEN COVE DIRECTORY. 321


Carpenter James, blacksmith, h School


Carpenter Jackson, fisherman, h Front Carpenter William, carpenter, h Front Carpenter William T. farmer, Red Spring Carpenter Charles A. h Front


Carpenter Coles, clay and sand, h Front


Carpenter James S. & Sons, clay and sand, h Front Callahan John, boarding house, South Clausen August, laborer, h Glen


Coles Samuel Y. farmer, h "Place"


Coles James H. farmer, h Glen n Duck Pond rd


Coles Loren, farmer, h Glen


Coles Frank, farmer, h Glen


Coles Isaac C. h Greenvale rd


Coles James M. h South


Coles Joseph, farmer, h Glen


Coles Isaac, surveyor, h "Place"


Coles Thomas, clerk, h "The Place"


Coles William, fisherman, h Glen Coles Caleb, boatman, h Garvie av Clowes & Hall, tinware, Glen Cook Jacob F. ins. h Glen Cock Mrs Jacob F. milliner, h Glen Cocks George W. merchant, Glen


Cocks Isaac, oysterman, h Landing


Cocks George, oysterman, h Landing Cocks William, oysterman, h Landing Cox John, shoemaker, h Glen Cox J. Whitfield, mason, h Glen Cox Alfred, miller, h Cottage row


Cox Samuel, real estate broker, h Cottage row


Craft Stephen B. starch, h South Craft Frost, farmer, h South Crone Frederic, miller, h Cottage row Crooker John, sash and blinds, h South Crummy Patrick, butcher, h Glen Curran Mrs. Francis, groceries, Main Curtis S. J. Glen Cove Hotel, Glen Curtis Judson, jr. groceries, Charles


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Davis Thomas J. blacksmith, h Glen Davis William, blacksmith, h Cottage row Davis & Van Nostrandt, wheelwrights, Glen Dayton Robert H. seaman, h Hill


LANG & NAU, Furniture and Pure Horse Hair Upholstery Warehouse, 292 and 294 FULTON BIR'ET,


Opposite Cypress Hill Cemetery Gate. Seep. 100


LOWE'S Marble and Granite Yard,


322 GLEN COVE DIRECTORY.


Dayton Robert W. seaman, h Hill


Dickson Robert, farmer, h "Place"


Dickson James, mer. (N. Y.), h "The Place"


Downing Isaac, carpenter, h South


Dodge Jordan C. furniture dealer, h School


Dowden John, hides and skins, Glen st


Duffy Peter, laborer, h South


Duryed Edgar E. starch manufacturer, h Charles


Duryea George, U. S. A. h South


Duryea Henry, starch mfy. h South


Duryea Hendrick V. starch mfy. h South


Duryea John, starch mfy. h South


Duryea Wright, supt. starch, h South


E


Emmerson Horace E. baker, Glen F


Fancher W. J. & Bro. jewelers, Glen


Fancher Ward J. jeweler, Glen


Farrington George, starch mfy. h Elm av


Farrington Joseph, starch mfy. h Elm av


Frost Samuel, justice of peace, h Glen


C


Germain George, carpenter, h South Germain John, engineer (N. Y.), h South Gibson Wm. C. "Glen Cove Pavilion" Landing Gibbons Joseph, boatman, h Landing Gibbons James, pilot, h Landing Glen Cove Mutual Insurance Co, Glen Golden Daniel, carpenter, h Lincoln av


Golden John F. sr. millwright, h School GOULD HENRY E. saddler, Mill, h South


Gruman Carmi B. h Glen


Gruman Horace L. h Duck Pond rd


Gruman H. L. & C. B. house furnishing goods, Glen


H


Hall Charles D. Glen, h Lincoln av


Hall Charles L. carpenter, h Glen n Depot


Hall George H. farmer, h Lattingtown rd


Hall William, clerk, Glen st


Hall Wm. M. carriagemaker, Glen, h Lincoln av


Harrold Mary,h South


Harrold Samuel, pilot, h South


Money deposited on Cor. 26th St., N. Y. Incorporated April 17th, 1854. or before 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months.


THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,


WHITLOCK & KEENAN, Paints, Oils, Varnishes & Artist's Materials, 419 & 421 Fulton St.cor.Pearl, Brooklyn


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GLEN COVE DIRECTORY. 323


Harrold Capt. James, h South


Harper William, carman, h Cottage row


Hammond George, shoemaker, h Cottage row


Hays Gilbert, clerk, Glen


Hays William, blacksmith, Glen


Hegeman & Cocks, Glen c Mill


Hegeman Elbert, merchant, Glen


Hegeman James, boatman, h Cottage row


Hendrickson E. S. butcher and livery, School


Hendrickson John G. Glen Cove and N. Y. Express, h Cottage row


Hendrickson S. B. butcher, h School


Hendrickson A. B. h School


Hicks Adanijah, tinner, h Pearsall av


Higgins Matthew, h Main


Higgins Thomas, storehouse, Landing, h Main Hoffman Jacob, barber, Mill


Hogshaw Richard, h Glen.


Hooper Fred'k, Cottage row n School


Hopkins Alvin, carpenter, h Pearsall av


Hopkins Richard, hi Lattingtown rd


Hue Anthony, h "The Place"


Hunt Zeba, shoemaker, Mill, h South


J


Jackson Thomas T. farmer, Fresh Pond Johnson Cornelius, shoemaker, Duck Pond rd Johnson Joseph, laborer, h Elm av


K


Kennard Thomas W, engineer, h Landing Ketcham Oakley, Glen Čove Mill, h Hill Ketcham & Cox, Glen Cove Mills, Mill Kirby James B. furniture dealer, Glen, h School Kirby George, mason, h School n Cottage row Kirk Joshua, farmer, Lattingtown rd Kirk Benj. C. farmer, h Lattingtown rd Kissam Nelson, laborer, h Cottage row


L


Leonards John, carpenter, h Glen Lee Daniel, h Landing Leech John, h Cottage row Leech Wm. clerk, Glen, h Cottage row Lincoln E. M. ed. Glen Cove Gazette, South, h Glen Lincoln Fletcher H. printer, h Glen


B. Kreischer & Son, Fire Brick and Clay Retorts. G 2


Cor. Delancy St., East River, Established 1845.


Office, 58 Goerck St.,


New York. See page 9.


Money deposited on


F. EDWARDS,


ONE PRICE FAMILY SHOE STORE, 166 & 168 Atlantio Av., opp. Athenaeum, nr. Clinton,


324 GLEN COVE DIRECTORY.


Little James, boatman, h Main Lockart Thomas, harnessmaker, Glen Luyster & Valentine, lumber and coal, Landing Luyster James, jr. country store, h n Landing Luyster Elbert H. merchant, h n Landing Luyster Peter, merchant, h Glen


M


MCENROE JAMES (Rev.) h Glen Mackey John P. clerk, h Platt Macnamara James, baker, h Glen Mallaby Rev. Thomas, h Glen


Mallory Chas. C. Platt n Lincoln av Merritt James W. lawyer, h Glen Merritt Samuel, mason, h Cottage row Merritt George W. farmer, h Elm av Milnor Joseph K., ins. h Glen Milnor George, peddler, h Glen Milnor Coles, h Glen


Miller Charles, carpenter, h Glen Miller James C. carpenter, h Glen Miller Charles, tinner, h Glen Miller George A. clerk, Charles Mott Thomas, carriagemaker, h Glen Mudge William, farmer, h "The Place" Murphy Thomas, laborer, h Brick row


N


Nelson Horatio, teacher, h Cottage row Nichols Samuel, jr. carpenter, h Cottage row Nichols Charles, carpenter, h Cottage row Nichols Samuel, sr. h Cottage row


o


O'Neil George, boatman, h Bay P


Painter Jasper, mason, h School Payne Oliver N. lawyer, h Lincoln av Pearsall James B. h Glen opp Pearsall av Perkins R. A. millwright, h South st


Pollock Thomas, painter, h Main n Landing Prentiss William H. starch, h Elm av


Q Quinn John, Main n Landing


Incorporated April 17, 1854.


Cor. 26th St., N. Y.


or before 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months. .


THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,


F. B. BEERS, Dealer in Stocks and Bonds. Brooklyn Securities a specialty. 39 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. See p. 39


GLEN COVE DIRECTORY. 325


R


Reil Mrs. John, wid, Main n Landing Renaud Ferris N. carpenter, h Cottage row Ritchie William, laborer, h Duck Pond rd Ritchie Daniel, blacksmith, h Glen Roberts, Luther S. teacher, School Robinson Edward T. tailor, h School Robinson William B. clerk, h South Rowllings Charles, flour and feed, Glen Rowland Platt, druggist, Glen, h Platt Rosenfeld C. fancy goods, Glen Russel Capt J. G. h Glen c Elm av


S


Sandman M. fancy goods, Glen Sands John, clerk, Glen


Saunders Mrs. James, wid, School


Seaman Richard S. physician, School Seaman Smith, carpenter, h Pearsall av Seaman Stephen, farmer, h Pearsall av Seaman Stephen, jr., carpenter, h Pearsall av Seaman Thomas U. carpenter, Pearsall av Simpson Edward, broker (N. Y.), h Duck Pond rd Springer Wm. H. hackman, h School Stoll Martin, hairdresser, Glen


Stetson Nathaniel R. starch, h Charles T


Taber -- , starch, h Charles Teaters John, clerk, hotel, Glen


Thorne James, lumber and coal, h Glen


THORNE & TITUS, lumber and coal, n Bay Thorne Elbert H. carpenter, South Thurston N. & H. boots and shoes, Glen Thurston Henry, shoemaker, h Cottage row


Thurston Nicholas, shoemaker, h Cottage row


Thurston John H. shoemaker, h Glen


Thurston Mrs. J. H. millinery, Glen Thurston John, shoemaker, h School Titus Edward P. lumber and coal, Duck Pond rd Titus James, farmer, Duck Pond rd Titus Ellwood V. farmer, h Duck Pond rd


Titus Samuel M. farmer, School Titus. S. Townsend, farmer, h School n Cottage row Townsend James C. physician, h Lattingtown Townsend Walter B. h Glen


LANG & NAU, Furniture and Pure Horse Hair Upholstery Warehouse,


Brooklyn. 292 and 294 FULTON STREET,


LOWE'S Marble and Granite Yard,


Opposite Cypress Hin Cemetery Gate. See p. 100


Money deposited on


Incorporated April 17, 1854. or before 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months. Cor. 26th St., N. Y.


THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,


326


GLEN COVE DIRECTORY.


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Van Nostrandt C. painter, h Glen Valentine David A. ins. company, Glen Valentine Ellwood, insurance, h "The Place"


Valentine Isaac, farmer, Front


Valentine Joseph C. Front Valentine John T. farmer, h "The Place" Valentine Lewis, farmer, h Greenvale rd Valentine Wm. M., lumber and coal, h Roslyn Valentine Samuel, mer. (N. Y.), h Hill Verney Charles, starch, h Charles


W


Wanser James M. clothing, Glen, h School Wanser Leonard, cooper, h Cottage row Wanser Thomas, seaman, h Cottage row Weeks Jacob M. grocer, Glen, h School Weeks Willett, farmer, Red Spring Weeks Edward F. farmer, Red Spring Weeks William M. auctioneer, Landing Wheeler Henry A. dry goods and groceries, Glen


Whitson Sidney, farmer, "The Place " Wilcockson George, painter, h Glen Willits James, farmer, Duck Pond rd Willets Frederic, farmer, Duck Pond rd Wood Albert, starch, h Front


Wright Wm. E. carpenter, Glen c Lincoln av Wright Joshua T. farmer, h Glen c Lincoln av Wright Frederic A. physician, Glen n Lincoln av Wright Mary, wid, h Glen


Y Yarrington William, farmer, h Glen c Mill Yarrington Wm. jr. farmer, h Elm


HENRY STEINHEUSER'S


Rail Road House,


ALABAMA AVENUE, Between Fulton and Atlantic Aves., East New York, L. I. Termini of all City Cars. Wines, Liquors, Lager Bier and Restaurant.


WHITLOCK & KEENAN Paints, Oils. Varnishes & Artist's Materials, 419 & 421 Fulton St.cor. Pearl, Brooklyn


GRAVESEND DIRECTORY. 327


SECURITY SAVINGS BANK Cor. 34th St. & 3d Ave., NEW YORK CITY. Near Hunter's Point Ferry and terminus of Flushing & L. I. R. R. Six Per Cent. Interest from the 1st of every Month.


OPEN DAY AND EVENING.


RICHARD KELLY, (Pres't 5th Nat. Bank,) Treas. D. D. T. MARSHALL, Pres't. JAB. CUSHING, Jr., Secretary. Hon, STEWAAT L. WOODFORD, Counsel.


GRAVESEND DIRECTORY.


A


Abbott Thomas C. hotel, Coney Island Andrews Wm. painter


B


Bacon Frederick F. h Coney Island rd


Barnes Mariano, farmer, h Coney Island rd


Barre Abraham, farmer


Barre Court L. farmer


Barre Daniel C. farmer


Bennett Elias, farmer


Bennett James H. Washington Cemetery


Bennett Wm. farmer


Bergen John, merchant


Butler Anne, wid John T


C


Chapin Kipp, hotel, Coney Island Clark David, Clark's Exchange Connors John, laborer


Conroy Joseph W. Coney Island rd


Cozine Charles, hotel, Coney Island rd


D


Ditmas Abraham, dry goods Ditmas Henry


Donley Wm. fisherman


Donnelly Edward, saloon, Coney Island Doyle Bernard, blacksmith


DUNN EDWARD, Coney Island


B. Kreischer & Son, Fire Brick and Clay Retorts.


Cor. Delancy St., East River,


Established 1845.


.


Office, 58 Goerck St.,


New York. See page 9.


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Incorporated April 17, 1854. Cor. 26th St., N. Y. , or before 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months.


THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK.


F. EDWARDS, ONE PRICE FAMILY SHOE STORE, 166 & 168 Atlantic Av., opp. Athenaeum, nr. Clinton.


Money deposited on 328 GRAVESEND DIRECTORY.


E Elly James A. guager, (N. Y.) Emmans Abraham A. farmer


F Fitzimmons James, hotel, Coney Island


G Grau Jacob, farmer GREEN GEORGE E., hotel, Coney Island ·


H Hampton Paterson, farmer Hicks Thomas, fisherman Hook Martin, hotel, Coney Island rd


Hubbard Samuel, farmer


I


Ingerman William & George, hotel, Coney Island J JOHNSON BERNAT, justice Johnson Elizabeth, wid Bernat


Johnson Henry, publisher (27 Beekman, N. Y.), h Coney Island rd


Johnson John N. farmer Johnson John, jr. laborer


Johnson Nicholas, farmer


Johnson Peter W. carpenter


K


Kelly John, ostler Klen Kesper, tailor


L


Lake Court, farmer


Lake Daniel C. farmer


Lake Daniel D. farmer


Lake Jacobus, farmer


Lake John I. farmer


Lake John R. farmer


LANGTON MRS. H. hotel, Coney Island Lindeman Frank, hotel, Sheepshead Bay Lowber Alfred B. sea captain, h Coney Island rd


M


McGatrick John, laborer McPherson John, hotel, Coney Island


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F. B. BEERS, Dealer in Stocks and Bonds. Brooklyn Securities & specialty. 39 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. See p. 39


GRAVESEND DIRECTORY. 329


McNeill John, hotel, Coney Island Murphy Patrick, laborer


N


Noonan Michael, laborer P


Patti Barbara, wid Gregory, h Coney Island rd


Phillips John, manufacturer


Piper Daniel, hotel


Post Hicks, hotel, Coney Island rd c Kings's highway


R


RAVENHALL PETER, hotel, Coney Island


Rice Thomas, farmer


Ridley Edward, merchant (N. Y.)


Ryder Charles M. butcher


Ryder Cornelius, farmer


Ryder Jacobus, farmer


Ryder James, farmer


Ryder John, butcher


RYDER URIAH, country store


S


Schoonmaker Martin, farmer


SHARKEY JAMES, marble, Greenw'd, h Coney Is- land rd


SNEDEKER JOHN I. hotel, Coney Island


Stillwell Abraham E. farmer


Stillwell Court, farmer


Stillwell George, farmer


Stillwell Jaques D. farmer


Stillwell Jaques J. farmer


Stillwell Jaques R. farmer


Stillwell Nicholas R. farmer


Stillwell Stephen J. farmer


Stillwell Stephen N. clerk .


STILLWELL WILLIAM H. surveyor


Stockwell Austin P. (Rev.)


STORMS HARMAN V. justice Stryker Andrew T. farmer Stryker Cornelius, farmer


Stryker Samuel G. farmer


Stryker Samuel S. farmer


Stryker Stephen S. farmer


Sumner Henry, shoemaker


LANG & NAU, Furniture and Pure Horse Hair Upholstery Warehouse, C a G


Brooklyn.


292 and 294 FULTON STREET


.


LOWE'S Marble and Granite Yard,


Opposite Cypress Hill Cemetery Gate. See p. 100


330


GRAVESEND DIRECTORY.


T


THOMPSON & BENNETT, hotel, Coney Island Tilyou Peter, hotel, Coney Island


V


Van Cleef John, farmer Van Cleef Stephen, country store Van Kleek Richard L. physician Van Riper John, carpenter Van Siclen Court J. fisherman Van Siclen Henry J. farmer Van Siclen James, carpenter Van Siclen John C. farmer VAN SICLEN HENRY, hotel, Coney Island Van Siclen J. hotel, Coney Island Van Westring Johannas, farmer Voorhies James S. carpenter Voorhies John L. farmer Voorhies John L. farmer Voorhies Lucus J. farmer


Voorhies Peter D. farmer


Voorhies Stephen S. justice


W


Wheeler -, hotel, Coney Island Whelan Daniel, tailor


Wickham Francis A. teacher


Wickham Gilbert H. teacher


Williams Henry (col'd), laborer Williams William, (col'd) laborer Williamson James A. farmer Williamson Stephen, fisherman Williamson Stryker, farmer Willig Frederick, farmer Wyckoff Henry J. farmer Wyckoff Henry R. farmer Wyckoff John, hotel, Coney Island Wyckoff John W. farmer Wyckoff Stephen, farmer


Money deposited on


Cor. 2 6th St., N. Y. Incorporated April 17, 1854. or befor e 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months,


THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,


J. M. WHITCOMB,


Livery & Exchange Stables.


Horses to Let or Exchange,


And taken on Livery by the Day, Week or Month, on the most reasonable terms.


Carriages and Light Wagons at all hours,


ALSO,


Large Wagons for Moving Furniture, &c.


WAGONS AND STAGES


For Pic-Nics and Pleasure Parties.


J. M. Whitcomb,


FULTON STREET,


Near the Ferry, ASTORIA,


Long Island City, L. I.


WATERS' NEW-SCALE PIANOS


WITH IRON FRAME,


Overstrung


Bass and


Agraffe Bridge.


Melodions and Cabinet Organs.


THE BEST MANUFACTURED. WARRANTED FOR SIX YEARS.


A GREAT OFFER !!!


Horace Waters, 481 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,


Will dispose of One Hundred Pianos, Melodeons and Organs of six first-class makers, including Waters', at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES FOR CASH, or will take from $4 to $15 monthly, until paid ; the same to let, and rent applied if purchased. New 7-octave Pianos, modern improvements, for $275, cash. A new kind of Parlor Organ, the most beautiful style and perfect tone ever made, now on exhibition at 481 Broadway, New York.


sarà


TESTIMONIALS.


The WATERS' Pianos are known as among the very best .- N. Y. Evangelist.


HORACE WATERS, 481 Broadway, is famed for the excellence of his Pianos and Organs. -- Evening Post.


The WATERS' Piano ranks with the best manufactured in America .- The Inde- pendent, N. Y.


We can speak of the WATERS' Pianos from personal knowledge as being of the very. ·best quality,-Christian Intelligencer.


We have one of Mr. WATERS' Pianofortes in our residence, (where it has stood for years) of which any manufacturer in the world might well be proud. We have always been delighted with it as a sweet-toned and powerful instrument, and there is no doubt of its durability ; more than this, some of the best amateur players in the city, as well as several celebrated pianists, have performed on said piano. and all pronounce it a superior and FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENT. Strongor indorsement we could not give .- Home Journal.


Sir :- The Organ was duly received, and we return to you the thanks of the Teachers' Association, for your generous donation of seventy-five dollars on the instrument. The Organ is all that we expected it to be, and gives entire satisfaction to all.


CHAS. R. DOUGLAS, Washington, D. C.


We are very well pleased with the organ, which is pronounced a good instrument by those who profess to know. Mr. S WITT, Fort Littleton, Pa. So far, the WATERS Organs give No. 1 satisfaction-the Mason & Hamlin notwith- standing. C. F. ECKHART, Dacotah City, Neb.


The Organ you sent is highly appreciated by the freedmen here. It is in the Second Baptist Church, and used at nearly every service. We think the tone is very sweet, and the action remarkably easy. Thanking you for the liberal donation, we remain, yours respectfully. H. M. TUPPER, Prin., H. M. SAGE, Assistant, Raleigh, N. C. To say that we were well pleased with the Organ would be bur a faint expression of our gratification. Several of our neighbors have called to see it, and pronounce it " splendid." Please accept my thanks for your kind favor, &c.


Mrs. M. L. BENNETT, Athens, N. Y.


WHITLOCK & KEENAN, Paints, Oils, Varnishest & Artist's Materials, 419 & 421 Fulton St.cor.Pearl, Brooklyn


GREENPORT DIRECTORY. 331


SECURITY SAVINGS BANK Cor. 34th St. & 3d Ave., NEW YORK CITY. Near Hunter's Point Ferry and terminus of Flushing & L. I. R. R. Six Per Cent. Interest from the 1st of every Month. OPEN DAY AND EVENING.


RICHARD KELLY, (Pres't 5th Nat. B'k,) Treas. D. D. T. MARSHALL. Pres't.


JAS. CUSHING, Jr., Secretary. Hon. STEWART L. WOODFORD, Counsel.


GREENPORT DIRECTORY.


A


ACKERMAN ELIAS, torpedoes, h Main n First Ackley Henrietta, wid Albert S. h First c West Ackley Henry S. captain, h Main n Broad Adams Grosvenor, pres. Nat. Bank, h Main Addison George (col'd), laborer, h South n North Albertson John, carpenter, h R. R. av n South Appelt Morris, clothing, h Main n Front Ashbey John, mason, h Main n Amity Avenue House, front c R. R. av


B


Bailey Samuel, seaman, h Main c Centre Baker August, shoemaker h Second n Centre Baker George M. boatman, h South n Second Barker Hezekiah, captain, h First n West Baker Mrs. Goldsmith, h South n Second Bates Charles, grocer, Front n Main, h Second Beckwith Samuel I. painter, h R. R. av c Front Beebe Frederick C. carpenter, h Main n West Beebe Henry F. carpenter, h Main n West Beebe William S. seaman, h Main n West Beker A. shoemaker, h Main


Benjamin Usher S. carpenter, h South n Second Bennett Alexander, seaman, h Second n North Berrian Augustus, shipbuilder, h First Berrian & Smith, shipbuilders, ft Main Biggs Daniel, seaman, h Creek


Biggs Deborah, wid Joel, h R. R. av n Front Biggs Jeremiah S. captain, h R. R. av n Front


B. Kreischer & Son, Fire Brick and Clay Retorts.


Established 1845. Cor. Delancy St., East River,


Office, 58 Goerck St., New York. See page ?.


1


'


F. EDWARDS,


ONE PRICE FAMILY SHOE STORE 166 & 168 Atlantic Av. opp. Athenaeum, nr. Clinton,


Money deposited on


332


GREENPORT DIRECTORY.


Biggs Monroe, seaman, h Main c Centre


BISHOP OLIVER H. shipbuilder and marine rail- way, ft Amity


Booth Constant, farmer, h Main n Bridge


Booth Cornelius E. h Main n Bridge


Bracy Joseph A. seaman, h Centre n First


Brooks John L. captain, h Main n Centre


Brooks Mehetable, h Main n Centre


Brown Addison, stoves and tinware, h Main Brown David F. druggist and physician, h Front Brown Orin F. stoves and tinware, h First Brown Patience A. h South n First


Brown William F. jeweler, h Front c First


Brown A & O. F. stoves and tinware, Front


Buckley George P. captain, h Reeve c Carpenter Buckley Oliver K. carpenter, h First c Centre


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Carley James T. saloon, h Front Carr Obed S. sailmaker, ft Main, h Main n Amity


Case Cook, seaman, h First n Main


Case Daniel H. captain, h Second n North


Case Elizabeth, wid, h Main n West


Case William H. Captain, h Main n West Champion John, laborer, h Main n West Champion Mary A. h Main n West


Champlin John G. grocer, Front n Main, h Reeve


Chichester Fletcher, boatbuilder, h Webb




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