Curtin's Brooklyn business directory, 1872-3, Part 40

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Publication date: 1872
Publisher: New York : D. Curtin
Number of Pages: 1194


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FLUSHING.


The Flushing Journal-Published every Saturday morning-Bridge st


Daily Times-Bridge st., Flushing, L. I. W. R. Burling, editor and proprietor


Weekly Times-Published every Thursday morning. W. R. Burling, editor and proprietor


GLEN COVE.


Glen Cove Gazette-E. M. Lincoln, editor. Published weekly ; $1.50 per annum in advance


GREENPORT.


The Greenport Watchman-Published weekly by Henry A. Reeves


The Suffolk Weekly Times -- Issued every Saturday by William R. Duvall ; terms $2 per annum


HEMPSTEAD.


Queens County Sentinel-An independent paper. Published every Thursday morning in the village of Hempstead, Queens County, N. Y., by Lott Van- dewater, editor and proprietor. Terms $1.50 in ad- . vance


The Hempstead Enquirer-An independent paper. Published every Friday morning in the village of Hempstead, Queens County, N. Y. H. M. Onder- donk, publisher. Terms $1.50 per annum, in ad- vance.


HUNTINGTON.


The Long Islander-Established July 12, 1839. Pub- lished every Friday morning at the corner of Main and New streets, Huntington village. George H. Shepard, editor and proprietor. Terms $1.50, in advance


Suffolk Bulletin-Main st. Published weekly.


THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK, or before 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from ist of these months.


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


Brooklyn Soourities a specialty.


APPENDIX. 533


JAMAICA.


The Long Island Farmer-Established 1821. C. Welling, editor. Published every Tuesday. $2.00 per annum


The Long Island Democrat-James J. Brenton, edi- tor. Published every Tuesday. $2.00 per annum Jamaica Standard-Established August 15, 1869. John O'Donnell, Jr., publisher. Weekly at $2.50 per annum


L. I. CITY.


Long Island City Star-(Independent). Thomas H. Todd, publisher


PORT JEFFERSON.


Independent Press (The)-Published weekly at $1.50 per annum. H. Markham, publisher.


RIVERHEAD.


Riverhead Weekly News-An independent paper, published weekly. Devoted to literature, county news, &c. $1.25 per year. Started in March, 1868. J. B. Slade, publisher and proprietor.


SAG HARBOR. .


The Corrector-Published every Saturday morning at $2.00 per annum, payable in advance. Sleight & Hunt, editors and proprietors.


The Sag Harbor Express-Published every Thursday morning. Main street, Sag Harbor.


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EXPRESSES,


Long Island Express Co. Offices foot of James Slip (East River), N. Y. Forward merchandise and money, collect bills, drafts, notes, &c., at all the stations on Long Island Railroad.


South Side Express Company of Long Island. Ex- press forwarders and collection agents to all stations on the South Side Railroad of Long Island. Office foot of Roosevelt st., joining S. S. R. R. Depot.


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


Brooklyn.


292 and 294 FULTON STREET


LOWE'S Marble and Granite Yard,


Opposite Cypress Hill Cemetery Gate. See p 100


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APPENDIX.


STAGES.


Port Jefferson and Waverly Stage Line. J. H. & J. M. Overton, proprietors. Fare 75 cents. Lakeland and Setauket Stage Line. Fare 75 cents. Syosset and Oyster Bay Stage Line. Fare 75 cents.


MISCELLANEOUS.


DIRECTORS.


Fireman's Benevolent Association -- Incorporated 1864; meets on the first Thursday evening of each month, Flushing.


Flushing Mutual Benevolent and Burial Society, Flushing.


Inebriate Home, Fort Hamilton-Rev. John Willett, Superintendent.


Newtown Young Men's Christian Association and free reading room, B'way.


ACADEMIES.


EAST NEW YORK.


East New York Industrial School-Clark & Collins, Managers.


E. N. Y. Institute, English, French and German-L. Britting, Principal.


FLATBUSH.


Erastus Hall Academy, male and female department, Flatbush avenue-Eli T. Mack, principal.


FLUSHING.


Flushing Institute .- E. A. Fairchild.


Flushing Female Seminary, Locust near Main.


St. Joseph's Academy for Young Ladies, Jamaica av c Sanford av-Sister Mary Standlaus, Directress.


St. Joseph's Convent, Jamaica av c Sandford av- Mother Mary Teresa. Number of Sisters, 92.


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 and Artist's Materials, 419 & 421 Fulton St.cor.Pearl, Brooklyn


APPENDIX. 535


HEMPSTEAD. Hempstead Institute for Boys-E. Hinds, Principal.


ASYLUMS.


FLUSHING.


Patriot Orphan Home, an educational, industrial in- C stitution, an asylum for homeless and destitute children of our deceased or disabled soldiers, Clin- 5 ton av n Bridge.


Sanford Hall, Jamaica av-Macdonald & Co.


PATENT


GLASS CYLINDER ALE PUMPS, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Use no other.


THE ALE COMES IN CONTACT WITH NO POISONOUS METAL.


Pumps can be seen in operation, and all further information given on application to the


Patentees and Sole Manufacturers,


BYRNS & BRYAN,


431 GRAND STREET, NEW YORK.


Please send stamp for Illustrated Catalogue.


LONG


ISLA AND


ETY.


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


Established 1845.


Cor. Delancy St., East River, New York. See page ? Office, 58 Geerek St.,


SOUTH SIDE RAILROAD


OF LONG ISLAND.


SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. .


The only Railroad on Lond Island runnning direct to Rockaway Beach.


Trains will leave NEW YORK by Roosevelt and Grand Street Ferries, at 8:00 and 10:00 A. M., and 1:00, 3:30, 4:00, 4:30, 5:30, and 6:30 P. M.


All trains, except 3:30 and 5:30 P. M., connect at VALLEY STREAM, with Trains for


ROCKAWAY BEACH,


Enabling parties to spend the ENTIRE DAY ON THE BEACH, and enjoy the Fine


SURF BATHING,


of which ROCKAWAY is so renowned.


Trains are now running four miles along the Beach, conveying passengers direct to all the cele- brated watering-place Hotels.


Large and Commodious REFRESHMENT SALOONS on the Beach, will furnish ample accommodations for all.


Fare to Rockaway and return, Seventy-Five Cents.


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WAXOOF


THOMAS J. CLARK, BULL


FULTON STREET, ASTORIA, LONG ISLAND CITY, L. I., Near J. M. WHITCOMB'S Office, Fancy Boats of all kinds constantly on hand and made to Order BOATS BOUGHT SOLD OR EXCHANGED. Repairing promptly and neatly executed.


ANTHONY COLDNER, Monumental Sculptor OPPOSITE NEW ENTRANCE OF CALVARY CEMETERY LONG ISLAND.


LOTS ENCLOSED WITH MARBLE AND GRAN


S. J. PYMM, SUCCESSOR TO JOHN UHL,


SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER.


New Number 58 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, E. D. OLD NUMBER 46. · HORSES MEASURED AND CAREFULLY FITTED. WHIPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, HORSE BLANKETS, &c.


SAMUEL VAN WINKLE, Marine Railways & Ship Yard, HALLETS COVE, ASTORIA, L. I.


PAINTS AND MATERIALS FOR REPAIRS, CONSTANTLY ON HAND.


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THE ROSS MILL.


MILLWRIGHT, MACHINE WORK AND CASTINGS, LEATHER BELTING, BOLTING CLOTH, SMUT MACHINES, ELEVATOR BUCKETS, MILL PICKS, &c.


ROSS BROTHERS, 85 FIRST STREET,


Text to South Side R. R. Depot,. Williamsburgh, N. Y.


D. JEWELL & SON,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


Flour, Feed and Grain


OF ALL KINDS.


Baled Hay and Straw, also, Grass & Garden Seeds, inction of Jamaica Plank Road & Broadway, JEWELL, EAST NEW YORK. V. JEWELL.


JAMES MCFARLAND,


GENERAL


URNISHING UNDERTAKER,


No. 14 NASSAU STREET, Brooklyn.


NEW YORK OPTICAL WORKS.


R. MORRISON, Photographic Instruments,


All kinds of Optical Instruments made & repaired. Factory foot of Adams Street,


. O. Address, 58 Huron Street, Greenpoint, L. I. BROOKLYN.


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E. CUNNINGHAM, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker, Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces put up and Repaired. Plain and Japaned Tin Ware. Tin Roofing, Gutters and Leaders Made and Repaired, GENERAL JOBBING, &c. 229 Atlantic Ave., near Court St,, - - BROOKLYN. STOVE PIPES, ZINC, &c., constantly on hand. .


F. BOGEL, Confectionery, Ice Cream : Soda Water,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 75 Broadway, Bet. 2d and 3d Sts., BROOKLYN, E. D. +


Dealer and Manufacturer of all kinds of AMERICAN CANDIES Familles and Parties supplied at the shortest notice.


JOHN BARNEY & CO., DEALERS IN Blue Stone of all Descriptions, SILLS, LINTELS, Curb, Gutter, Flagging, &c., &c.


Particular attention paid to Cemetery work. Yard, cor. Bond & Carroll Sts., - Brooklyn.


C. C. HALLECK, House, Sign, Ornamental & Decorative


PAINTER,


16 COURT STREET,


Phenix Building, ' Brooklyn.


STORE' WINDOW SHADES TO ORDER.


389:


VICTOR


FIRE-PLACE HEATER.


This Heater is most beautiful in Design, and, combined with our Hot-Air Range, will heat an entire house.


REFERENCE:


HENRY SHARP, 147 East 23d street, New York, Range and Heater.


J. W. MASON, 394 Madison street, New York, Range and Heater. Mrs. A. DECAMP, 463 East 57th street, New York.


MANDEVILL & SEIGLER, 23d street and 1st avenue, South Bergen, N. J., Range and Heater.


E. B. MOORE, 566 Pacific street, Brooklyn, L. I.


JOHN J. WELDON, West Flushing, L. I.


And Three Thousand Others.


" Send for Reference Circular.


HULL, GRIPPEN & CO .. 310. 312 Third Avenue, NEW YORK CITY.


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HULL, GRIPPEN & CO.,


310 & 312 THIRD AVENUE,


Between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Streets,


NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS OF


HULL'S PATENT


COMBINATION


Tubular Hot-Air Furnaces, 5 SIZES, Each Brick and Portable.


Cooking and Air-Heating RANGE.


SMOKE PIPE


WOKE FLUE


HULL'S PATENT FURNACE


BOLD AIR


WATER DOOR


A PERFECT COOKING RANGE.


In addition, heats. from two to four rooms with the same fuel used in ordinary ranges for cook- ing only, and, combined with our


VICTOR FIRE-PLACE HEATER, Will Heat a House 25x50.


For reference of


Hot-Air Range and Victor Heater,


See next page.


COLD AIR S HOT AIR SMOKE DRAFT O-


This Furnace has less joints and more heating surface than any other made.


Would refer to .


NEW YORK POST OFFICE. D. C. OSMUN, of Atlantic Insurance Co., 178 Broadway.


DUDLEY KAVANAGH, corner Centre and Canal ; house, 16 West 47th street.


Rev. C. K. STRONG, Roslin, L. I. M. E. Church, Babylon, L. I Presbyterian Church, Babylon, L.I. Public School, Babylon, L. I. Dr. E. DODD,


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PATENT HOTINRRUTE


CO TO J. NOR T'IL,


THE ENTERPRISING GROCER, No. 5 Brown's Block, Atlantic Avenne, East New York. Who sells Teas, Coffees, Butter and General Groceries cheaper than any other store in town.


Orders called for and delivered in any part of town without extra charge.


W. H. SMITH, Manufacturer and Dealer in Bo


Shoes


FOR LADIES AND GENTS., ATLANTIC AVE., BETWEEN SHEFFIELD & GEORGIA AVES., EAST NEW YORK.


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.


WILLIAM DITTICH,


CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTURER,


Cor. Liberty and Butler Avenues,


EAST NEW YORK.


· Wagons of all kinds made and repaired. Horses carefully shod.


.. 542 .


COL WELL & HICKLING,


MANUFACTURERS OF


Sashes, Blinds,


FRAMES & MOULDINGS,


No. 62 Kent St., near. West, GREENPOINT.


We manufacture to order all kinds of Mouldings to suit purchasers.


A, COLWELL. T. HICKLING.


HERRMANN,


Cabinet Maker & Upholsterer 390 COURT STREET,


Bet. Carroll St. and First Place, Brooklyn.


Repairing in all its branches promptly and neatly executed.


MATTRESSES MADE OVER EQUAL TO NEW.


MILNE & SULLIVAN,


Plumbers


Fitters,


313 Fifth Avenue, near Third Street,


BROOKLYN,


543


SHEPARD'S


SUPERIOR.


C


SHEPARD'S


SUPERIOR.


RANCE


RANGE


PATENTED


10


544


SHEPARD NEW-YORK.


J.SHEPARD SUPERIOR FAMILY RANGE. +242 NVATER STREET


NEW YORK.


PATENTED


185 7.


P.M.BOĞAKT. LNG.ML


SHEPARD'S SUPERIOR RANGES


THIRTEEN SIZES OF THESE MOST COMPLETE FIXTURES FOR THE KITCHEN, COMPRISING ALL SIZES REQUIRED FOR SMALL OR LARGE


Private Families, Boarding Houses, Dining Establishments RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, &c.


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To this latter class some extra sizes have been added to the assortment, suitable for first-class Hotels, and some of which are now in use in New York, to which satisfactory reference can be made.


These Ranges have stood the test for years, and none ever made sustain a higher reputation for ECONOMY IN FUEL AND IN REPAIRS. They operate rapidly, and finish up all baking, roasting, etc., in the most complete manner. They are also very reasonable in price."


FOR SALE BY CHARLES J. SHEPARD, 242 Water Street, New York.


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PARD


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COCHEU S.


Shepard's Cabooses, FOR SHIPS AND VESSELS OF EVERY CLASS, Of the Best Construction, and very Durable .; NONE BETTER.


PODDE


SHEPARD'S WATER DECK IRONS,


VENTILATORS, BULKHEADS, Sheet Iron, Copper and Gal- vanized Iron Work, MADE TO ORDER. Lockers Lined, and Repairs for all kinds of Cabooses.


T.M.SHEPARD


NEW-YORK


1.547


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Three and Four Oven Steamship Cabooses,


SUITABLE FOR THE LARGEST CLASS OF VESSELS.


The Quickest and Best operators. Nothing ever made to equal them.


THE STANDARD GALLEYS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY.


Ef BRUt


SHEPARD'S


Argand Furnace,


742


SHEPARD'S ARCAND BASE BURNING FURNACE


O


12 WATER STATU


No.50


CHAMBERLIN-N


Three Sizes, either Brick or Portable. CHARLES J. SHEPARD, 242 WATER ST., NEW YORK.


.548


PLAN OF Shepard's Argand Furnace,


HOT AIR PIPE


HOT AIR PIPE


SHERARD.


242 WATER STNE


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V


ASH PIT.


V.


V


WATER PAN


CHAMBERIJN-N.Y.


Exhibiting Fire, Combustion Chamber, Flues, Ash Pit, Evaporator, Warm Air Space. Smoke Pipe & Galvanized Iron Case.


549


FRANCIS & LOUTREL, STATIONERS,


45 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.


STEAM PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF PATENT


SPRING BACK ACCOUNT BOOKS, DIARIES, &c.


Expense Books, Hotel Registers, Time Books, Certificates of Stock. Books for Societies and Lodges, all kinds First Class Stationery, Writing Papers and Blank Books for Business, Professional and Private use. We keep everything in our line.


COPY . YOUR LETTERS-USE Francis & Loutrel's Manifold Letter Writer,


By which Letters and Copies are written at the same time.


COPYING AND SEAL PRESSES, Croton Writing Ink, Indelible P. O. Stamping Ink, all Colors. Patent Safety Tints for Checks, Drafts, &c


Banks, Bankers, Railroad Companies, Merchants, Factories and others supplied with anything in our line with promptness and lowest prices.


BOOKS MADE TO : PATTERN.


All kinds Fancy Stationery, Note Papers and Envelopes with Monogram or Initial Letters.


The entire Building fitted expressly for the various branches of our business with new and improved machinery.


Orders Respectfully Solicited.


FRANCIS & LOUTREL,


Stationers, Printers and Book Binders,


LEWIS FRANCIS, CYRUS H. LOUTREL." 45 Maiden Lane, New York.


To Printers .- Use Francis & Loutrel's Patent Composition for Inking Rollers, superior to anything in use. Give it a trial.


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