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CITIZENS' ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.
SUBSCRIBERS' NAMES AND OCCUPATIONS, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
ARTISTS.
COLE, Thomas, landscape and historical painter, 1 Wall- street.
Durand, A. B., engraver, 80 Anthony-street, corner of Broadway.
Hamilton, W. R., portrait painter, Broadway, corner of Anthony-street.
Main, William, engraver, 35 Murray-street.
Morse, Samuel F. B., historical and portrait painter, 2 Pine-street.
Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Co., engravers, 35 Merchants' Exchange.
Rogers, N., miniature painter, 1 Cortlandt-street, cor- ner of Broadway.
Town, Davis & Dakin, architects, Clinton Hall, corner of Beekman and Nassau streets.
ARTISTS' COLOURMAN.
Rover, H., colourman and brushmaker, and manufactu- rer of primed canvass for oil paintings, 300 Broadway.
ARTS, (DEALERS IN WORKS OF)
Disturnell, John, dealer in fine engravings, lithographs, &c., 155 Broadway.
Hayward, William, importer and publisher of English engravings. The trade supplied at wholesale, 128 Broadway, up stairs.
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ATTORNEYS.
Bogardus, Robert, attorney and counsellor, 53 Cherry- street.
Maxwell, William H., counsellor and commissioner for
New-Jersey,. Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Massachusetts, New-Hampshire, Florida, &c., 22 Nas. sau-street.
Rankin, Robert G., attorney, 27 Wall-street.
AUCTIONEERS.
Bixby, N. P., commission book and auction store, 194} Broadway.
Doughty, J. T., auctioneer and commission merchant 169 Broadway.
Gurley, Royal, auctioneer, New-York Long Room, 169 Broadway, up stairs.
Harison & Levy, auctioneers, 128 Broadway, up stairs. Woolsey, Charles, commission bookseller and auction eer, rear 157 Broadway.
BASKET MANUFACTURER.
Avery, G. W., willow basket and cradle manufacturer and wood ware generally, 51 Fulton-street.
BATHING HOUSES, (PROPRIETORS OF)
Stoppani, Charles G., Arcade Bath, 39 Chambers-street Thorp, William M., Greenwich Bath, 337 Hudson-street BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURERS.
Hewitt, F., exclusive patent manufacturer, (received the first premium of the American Institute,) 20 Hudson. Woolley, E. S., patent premium bedstead manufacturer has for sale, sofa, sideboard, counter, cot, and ordina rysbedsteads ; also, excellent chair bedsteads, for the accommodation of the sick, 378 Broadway.
BLACKING MANUFACTURERS.
Lee & Thompson, manufacture liquid and paste black ing, equal to any in the world, 4 Cortlandt-street.
BLACKSMITHS.
Burdet, John A., blacksmith, 339. Washington-street. Kinsanla, Patrick, blacksmith, makes and repairs stone cutters' tools, 612 Washington-street.
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BLACKSMITHS AND WHEELWRIGHTS.
Flinder, Mariam, blacksmith and wheelwright, 50 Thomas-street.
Hagen, Edward, blacksmith and wheelwright, 110 Laurens-street.
Harris, Alfred, blacksmith and wheelwright, 128 Fourth- street.
Harris, William, 115 Fourth-street, blacksmith and wheelwright.
M'Carty, John, horse shoeing, &c., 128 Fourth-street.
Merritt, Henry C., blacksmith and wheelwright in all its branches, 561 Washington-street.
Weeks & Kipp, blacksmiths and wheelwrights, 176 Laurens-street.
BOARDING HOUSES, (PROPRIETORS OF)
Manning, Mrs. S., 139 Broadway.
Mix & Tripp, Mrs., 75 Nassau-street.
Waterbury, Mrs. E., 153 Broadway.
BOOKBINDERS.
Griffin, H. & H., plain and fancy bookbinders, 15 Ann- street.
Riker, J. C., bookbinder and publisher, 15 Ann-street.
Schroder, A., bookbinder, 149 Fulton-street.
Wells, Charles, bookbinder, rear 157 Broadway.
Wilson, Stephen T., bookbinder, 200 Broadway.
BOOKSELLERS.
Appleton & Co., Daniel, 200 Broadway.
Bancroft, Monson, bookseller, stationer, and dealer in music, prints, and fancy articles, 389 Broadway.
Beastall, William, bookseller and chemist, 148 Fulton- street.
Behr, Charles de, 102 Broadway.
Betts & Anstice, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's Church.
Bigelow, William, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 55 Fulton-street, Brooklyn.
Bleakley, A., bookstore and circulating library, 240 Hudson-street.
Bliss & Wadsworth, 205 Broadway.
Burgess, George W., bookseller, 129 William-street.
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Carvill, G. & C. & H., 108 Broadway.
Collins & Co., 117 Maiden-lane.
Colman, William A., bookseller and agent for foreign periodicals and newspapers, 122 Broadway.
Conner & Cooke, publishers, corner of Nassau and Ann streets.
Cotrel, Thomas, 97 Fulton-street.
Dando, Stephen, Methodist bookstore, and agent for the Christian Advocate and Journal, 29 Spruce-street.
Day, Mahlon, bookseller, 376 Pearl-street.
Disturnell, John, dealer in books, fancy stationery, en- gravings, maps, music, perfumery, &c., 155 Broadway. Doyle, John, 12 Liberty-street.
Francis, Charles S., Parthenon circulating library and reading room, 252 Broadway.
Goodrich, A. T., books, maps, and geographical works, 124 Broadway, corner of Cedar-street.
Harper, J. & J., wholesale dealers, printers, and pub- lishers, 82 Cliff-street.
Haven, John P., 148 Nassau-street.
Hayward, John, commission book, map, and paper dealer, 110 Fulton-street.
Hill, Peter, Minerva circulating library, 94 Broadway.
Leavitt, Jonathan, 182 Broadway.
Moore, J. K., (Successor to H. C. Sleight,) University bookstore, Clinton Hall.
Morgan & Berger, booksellers and stationers, also cir- culating library, 353 Pearl-street.
Peabody & Co., 219 Broadway, London and American books, engravings, fine stationery, &c. Also, pub- lishers of " THE KNICKERBACKER," a popular month- ly magazine. Price, only $4 a year. IF The most successful monthly periodical ever published in the United States. The whole of a large edition having been subscribed for in the short space of three months, and a reprint of the first volume called for from all parts of the country.
Phelps, Humphrey, bookseller and map publisher, 336 Bowery and 157 Broadway.
Shaw, James G., 134 Bowery.
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Smith, Jesse, dramatic repository, corner of Chatham and Frankfort streets, opposite the City Hall.
Stanley & Co., J., publishers, and book and print sellers.
FRANKLIN CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND READING ROOMS, 418 Broadway and 50 Canal-street. In this establishment strangers and residents in the city will always find a choice collection of books, engravings, and lithographic prints, of the latest production, and by the most celebrated artists, imported monthly from London. The library consists of a well assorted col- lection, and contains all the new publications. The reading rooms are furnished with most of the English and American periodicals, and newspapers from every part of Great Britain. [ Country dealers and the trade supplied on favourable terms.
Stodart, William, bookseller, stationer and agent for pe- riodicals, 6 Cortlandt-street.
Swords, Stanford & Co., 152 Broadway.
Voorhis, John S., law bookseller, corner of Nassau and Cedar streets.
Wiley, John, wholesale dealer in English and American books, 22 Nassau-street.
Wood & Sons, Samuel, 261 Pearl-street.
BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS.
Greene, C. B. & J. C., 416 Broadway.
Ostrander & Hinchman, general assortment of ladies' and gentlemens' boots and shoes, 192 Canal-street.
Quinby, D. F., dealer in and manufacturer of boots and shoes, 26 Carmine-street.
Ransom, J. H., wholesale and retail dealer in boots and shoes, 18 Carmine-street.
BRASS FOUNDER.
Carr, Robert, 283 Hudson-street.
BRASS NAIL MANUFACTURER.
Demerest, S. C., 166 Prince-street.
BROKER.
Fitzgerald, Edward B., broker and land agent, 56 Wall- street.
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BRUSH MAKERS.
Duncomb, Alfred H., brush and bellows manufacturer, wholesale and retail, 347 Pearl-street.
Galloway & Sweet, manufacture all kinds of brushes, at the lowest wholesale prices, 148 Bowery.
Martin, James, manufacturer of brushes, and dealer in cedar ware and baskets, 247 Greenwich-street.
CABINET MAKERS.
Brainerd, Simeon, cabinet, chair, and sofa maker, 58 Fulton-street.
Clark, Elisha, cabinet, chair, and sofa maker, 214 Hud- son-street.
Davis & Williams, cabinet makers and upholsterers, arti- cles repaired and warranted, 64 Church-street.
Etter, Samuel, manufacturer of sofa, chair, and cabinet furniture, 197 Fulton-street.
Gramsey, W., cabinet, chair, and sofa maker, 310 Bowery. Hagan, John, cabinet, chair, and sofa maker, 104 King- street.
Halsey, Richard E., furniture and chair store, repairs all kinds of furniture, 269 Spring-street.
Haslett, Samuel, cabinet maker, 546 Broadway.
Kissner, Philip, cabinet and coffin maker, 397 Broome- street.
Knifes, William, furniture store, feather beds and mat- tresses, corner of Bowery and Delancy-street.
Maggs, Joseph, cabinet, chair, and sofa manufacturer, 178 Laurens-street.
Ogden, Theodore H., manufacturer of all kinds of cabi- net work, 114 Bleecker-street.
Rogers, G., cabinet, chair, and sofa maker, 620 Broadway. Rogers, T. B., fancy cabinet maker, 1 Thames-street. Sellers, T. G., counting house and writing desks, writing tables, &c., 245 Spring-street.
Westervelt, James R., cabinet, sofa, and chair maker, 249 Spring-street.
CARVERS OF FURNITURE.
Jones, A. W., architectural and ornamental carver and modeller, 88 Houstoun-street.
Terhune, Nicholas A., cabinet and piano carver.
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CAP MANUFACTURER.
Davies, Luke, old established wholesale and retail cap and stock factory, 102 William-street. N. B. Navy and army caps of every variety.
CARPENTERS.
Elerbrook, Thomas, house carpenter, 52 Downing-street. Frith, Joseph, house carpenter, joiner, &c., 77 Morton- street.
Hallsted & Board, builders, 64 Cliff-street.
Harding, John, house carpenter, joiner, &c., 77 Morton- street.
CARPET DEALERS.
Lowe & Connah, importers of carpets and floor cloths of every description, 223 Broadway.
CHAIR MAKERS.
Blanck, Aaron P., chair and furniture manufacturer, 259 Hudson-street.
Branson, Benjamin W., chair maker, corner of Hudson and Vandam streets.
Demarest, Peter, chair and furniture manufacturer, cor- ner of Hudson and Clarkson streets.
Moore, William B., fancy, flag, cane seat, &c., chair manufacturer, 59 Bowery and 364 Broome-street.
COACH .MAKERS.
Barcalow, Cornelius, coach making in all its branches, 344 Broome-street.
M'Chesney & Lawrence, coach makers and carriage dealers, 440 Broadway.
Mix & Sons, Isaac, coach makers, have always for sale a great variety of carriages, 34 Canal-street.
Weir, James, coach maker, all orders punctually attend- ed to, 552 Broadway.
COACH LACE MANUFACTURER.
Delapierre, B., military ornaments, fringes, laces, and trimmings generally, and gold and silver embroidery, 90 Fulton-street.
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COMB DEALERS.
Dobbs, jr., Nathaniel, comb dealer and manufacturer, 387 Pearl-street.
Munson, Reuben, wholesale and retail, 255 Bowery.
CONFECTIONERS.
Delmonico & Brother, confectioners and chocolate man- ufacturers, 23 William-street.
Ourdan, Joseph, confectioner, wholesale and retail, 285 Spring-street.
Peirs, Thomas F., wholesale and retail, country or- ders supplied at the shortest notice, 141 William-st.
Thompson, James, confectioner and lozenge manufac- turer. N. B. Particular attention paid to supplying parties. 171 and 176 Broadway.
CHINA, GLASS, & EARTHENWARE DEALERS.
Collamore, Ebenezer, importer and dealer, wholesale and retail, 31 Maiden-lane.
Drummond, J. P., importer and dealer, wholesale and re- tail, 47 Maiden-lane.
COFFIN WAREHOUSES.
Davison, G., general undertaker, 163 Bowery.
Hyde, Robert, undertaker in general, 93 Canal-street.
Raisbeck, James, sexton and undertaker, 315 Hudson- street.
COPPERSMITH AND BRAZIER.
Mather, John, coppersmith and brazier, 28 North Moore- street.
CUTLERS.
Pooley & Co., Samuel J., manufacturers of surgical in- struments, &c., 47 William-street.
DENTISTS.
Ambler, D. C., M. D., exclusive manufacturer of sili- cious teeth, 10 Barclay-street.
Arnold, Wm., dentist, member of the Royal College of Surgeons, in London, 24 Vesey-street.
Baldwin, Mr., dentist, formerly assistant dentist to Mr. Greenwood.
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Blake, Elihu, dentist, 7 Park-place, next door to his former residence in Park-place.
Bostwick, Dr., dentist, most respectfully refers the public to Dr. Rogers, 14 Cortlandt-street, Dr. V. Mott, Park-place, and Dr. Cheeseman, 371 Broadway, for any information desired respecting his profession- office, 18 Broadway.
Bryan, E., dentist; also inventor and patentee of Bryan's perpendicular tooth extracter, 21 Warren-street. Re- fers to Valentine Mott, M. D.
Burdell, John 69 Chambers-street. THE SUBSCRIBER having retired, for the present, from his profession, as Dentist, his apartments, No. 69 Chambers-street, will be occupied by Mr. John Burdell, who will continue the practice of the profession. From the reputation of Mr. Burdell, as a dentist, and the satisfaction he has given to some of the most respectable families, as well as from my knowledge of his profesional abilities, I do not hesitate in confidently recommending him to my patrons and friends. D. ROSSÉTER.
Burger, L. Gale, 30 Bayard-street, fourth door east of the Bowery.
Dell, J., dentist, 152 Broadway.
Dillon, John, dentist, 204 Hudson-street.
Dodge, J. Smith, dentist, removed from 117 to 49 Bowery, opposite American Theatre.
Dodge, N., surgeon dentist 123 Canal-street, near St. John's Church.
Feuchtwanger, Jacob, surgeon dentist, 377 Broadway, near White-street.
Francis, Dr. J. Incorruptible teeth set in the best manner and on reasonable terms, 7 Chambers-street. Goddard, William H., dentist, 241 Spring-street.
Parmly, Eleazer, 11 Park-place.
Redington, Lucius, 63 Chambers-street.
Rutherford, Dr. J. W., dentist, 13 Chambers-street.
DRESS MAKER.
Mandeville, Miss, 37 Cortlandt-street.
DRUGGISTS.
Blachley & Lewis, druggists and apothecaries, 527 Greenwich-street.
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Boorum, C., wholesale and retail druggist, 100 Fulton, corner of William-street.
Coddington, 'J. & I. apothecaries, and agents for the Shakers' Society, New-Lebanon, N. Y., 491 Green- wich, between Canal and Spring streets.
Coggeshall, George D., druggist and apothecary, 421 Pearl-street.
Cotton, Edward L., chemist, (from London,) Apothe- caries' Hall, 263 Bleecker-street.
Dewar, J., druggist, 104 Chambers, corner of Church- street.
Dodd, John B., chemist and apothecary, 193 Broadway, corner of Dey-street, and 643 Broadway.
Feuchtwanger, Dr. Lewis, German drug and chemical store and laboratory, 377 Broadway.
Glover, Ralph, M. D., sells and applies at his office the latest and most improved patent trusses, 2 Ann-street, near Broadway.
Low & Co., Seth, drugs, chemicals, dye stuffs, glass- ware, &c., 115 Maiden-lane, up stairs.
Maunder, William, chemist and apothecary, 270 Spring- street.
Neal, Isaac D., apothecary and druggist, 421 Pearl- street.
Painter, Wm. B., M. D., depot of genuine medicines, 325 Broadway.
Quackenbush, B., druggist, 709 Greenwich-street.
Rushton & Aspinwall, wholesale and retail druggists, 81 William-street, and 110 Broadway.
Slocum, Marshall C., drug and chemical store, 303 Broadway.
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS.
Holmes, S. & L., wholesale and retail dealers in linens, sheetings, and house keeping articles, 55 Maiden-lane. Lent, A., general assortment of foreign and domestic fancy and staple goods, 104 William-street.
Lockwood, Lewis, dealer in fancy and staple dry goods, 125 Chatham-street.
Merrell, John G., general assortment of cloths, cassi- meres, linens, sheetings, &c., 30 Maiden-lane.
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Mills & Rockwood, fancy and staple dry goods, whole- sale and retail, 154 William-street.
Morton & Co., Thomas C., dry goods generally, and housekeeping articles, 92 William-street.
Myers, James, staple and fancy dry goods, wholesale and retail, 9 Maiden-lane.
Ramsdell & Brown, wholesale dealers in French, Italian, and India silk goods, 62 Maiden-lane.
Stryker & Co., D. J., wholesale and retail dry goods, 54 Maiden-lane.
Thomson & Dayton, fancy and staple dry goods, 48 Maiden-lane.
Turner, D. S., dealer in French, English, and American dry goods, 26 Maiden-lane.
Van Dusen, D., dealer in dry goods, 118 William-street. Vredenbergh & Hopper, wholesale and retail dealers in fancy and staple dry goods, 36 Maiden-lane.
Weyman & Fleet, linen establishment, and house keep- ing dry goods, 360 Broadway.
DYERS.
Cormier, A., French dyer and scourer, 177 Walker, 84 Canal, and 120 Fulton-street, Brooklyn.
M'Coy, John, dyer and scourer, cleans all kinds of goods, 275 Greenwich-street.
Pignolet, Louis, French øyer, cashmere and merino shawls cleaned, 9 Barclay-street.
DYE STUFFS, (DEALER IN)
Partridge, Wm., 34 Cliff-street.
EMBROIDERER.
Colbus'aini, importer of French embroidery and other goods, 16 Broadway.
ENGRAVERS.
Harrison, D. R., 54 Liberty-street.
Lowe, Robert, visiting card engraver, 183 Broadway, opposite John-street.
Marsh, William R., 1 Cortlandt-street.
Maverick, S., engraver and printer of book plates, cards, seals, &c., 85 Liberty-street.
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Morgan, Wm. P., engraver on wood, 120 Cherry-street. Perkins, Jos., writing engraver, visiting cards and all highly finished plain and ornamental lettering engra- ved and printed in the best manner, 4 John-street, near Broadway.
Stiles & Co., S., engravers, 9 Wall-street.
Stout, George H., visiting card engraver and printer, 172 Broadway, corner of Maiden-lane.
EXCHANGE BROKER.
Cuming, R. H., exchange broker and lottery dealer, 86 Broadway, corner of Wall-street.
FANCY DEALERS.
Chapman, Wm. H., French and English fancy goods, gloves, suspenders, &c., 1 Maiden-lane.
Deraismes, Boizard & Co., importers and dealers in fancy articles, 118 Maiden-lane.
Dikeman, Mills & Co., importers and dealers in fancy articles, 84 Maiden-lane.
Lilliendahl, C. D. W., importer of toys, fancy articles, stationery, &c., 34 Maiden-lane.
Schroder, F. 149 Fulton-street.
Werckmeister, M., wholesale and retail, 150 Broadway.
FANCY HARDWARE DEALERS.
Clark & Cargill, importers and dealers in lamps of every description, silver and plated ware, cutlery, japannery, mantel clocks, vases, bronze ornaments, and fancy hardware generally, 6 Maiden-lane, up stairs.
Collins, W. & L., fine cutlery and fancy goods, and manufacturer of silver spectacles and spectacle cases, 67 Maiden-lane.
Cox, J. & I., general lamp and furnishing warehouse, wholesale and retail, 15 Maiden-lane.
Horsfield, T. W., general assortment of fishing and sporting apparatus, 52 Fulton-street.
Ogsbury, Francis W., fancy hardware, cutlery, and plated goods, 391 Broadway.
Taylor, Charles R., fishing, fowling, and fancy hardware, 1} Maiden-lane.
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Tomes & Miller, importers of plated ware, guns, cut- lery, watches, jewellery, and English fancy goods, at wholesale; also, agents for Heeley & Son's rhadeo- graphic three-slit-pens, 6 Maiden-lane.
Torrey, Edward P., fancy hardware and lamps, 8 Maiden- lane.
FUR DEALERS.
Bryan & Son, John, manufacturers, wholesale and re- tail, fine seal and otter skins, and all kinds of furs, at Albany and 118 Maiden-lane.
Mills & Co., C., dealers in shipping and hatters' furs, 174 Water-street.
Plaisted, Charles C., furrier, dealer in all kinds of fancy furs, 272 Broadway.
FURNITURE DEALERS.
Allen, R. W., ware rooms 181 Chatham-street.
Martin, John, wholesale and retail; also, second hand furniture, 175 Chatham-street.
Silvey, Joseph, wholesale and retail ; also, general as- sortment second hand furniture, 175 Chatham-street.
GOLD AND SILVER LEAF MANUFACTURER.
Kearsing, George, manufacturer of gold and silver leaf; also, superior dentists' foil, 88 Reade-street.
GOLD AND SILVER REFINER.
Lander, William P., gold and silver refiner, 235 Bleecker- street.
GOLD LEAF MANUFACTURERS.
Ruggles, Robert B., gold and silver beater, gold and silver bronze, &c., 225 Canal-street.
Waite, George S., gold and silver beater, gold, silver, and copper bronze, 67 Watts-street.
GRANITE DEALERS.
Lidgerwood & Lawrence, granite yard, corner of Des- brosses and West streets.
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GRATE AND FENDER MANUFACTURERS.
Ely & Johnston, wholesale and retail; also, manufac- turers of iron railing, 131 Bowery.
Fuller & Thomas, grate and fender makers, a constant and elegant assortment of grates and fenders, wholesale and retail, on the most liberal terms ; also, soap-stone and fire-brick, 65 Nassau-street.
Jabine & Clayton, successors to Peter Jackson ; also, manufacture stoves, &c., 137 Bowery.
GUN MAKER.
Reed, R. A., fowling pieces, rifles, and pistols, made to order, 76 Chatham-street.
GROCERS.
Artiguenave & Co., wine merchants and grocers, 1 Park- row.
Caswell, S. T. & D. R., wholesale and retail grocers · 155 Fulton, corner of Cliff-street.
Simonson, John, 42 Greenwich, corner of Morris-street Williamson, Richard, wine merchant and grocer ; a large and constant supply of French, German, Spanish, anc Portuguese wine ; also, an extensive supply of superio quality groceries, 19 Maiden-lane.
HAIR DRESSERS.
Bardotte, Joseph, gentlemen's hair cutter, 146 Broad way, up stairs.
Demunn, Edward, hair dresser, perfumer, &c., 17. Chapel-street.
Drard, John, hair dresser, 287 Spring-street.
Hotblack, John, wig and ornamental hair manufacturer wholesale and retail, 415 Broadway.
Jaclard, Sebastian, ornamental hair manufacturer, 16 Broadway. S. J. received from the American Insti tute the first premium for wigs and toupees.
Lane, Daniel, hair cutter, 2} Provost-street.
Lewis, hair cutter, 146 Broadway, up stairs.
Maby, J., hair cutter, colouring, and dressing ; also fo sale, hair colouring, at wholesale & retail, 18 Division-S1 Maniort, J., wig maker and hair dresser, from Paris, 3 Maiden-lane.
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Monteverde, Hill & Banker, hair dressers and ornamen- al hair manufacturers, 84 Chatham-street.
Wade, G., hair cutter, from London, and agent for Parke's patent water filterers, 4} Wall-street.
White, Henry, hair dresser, 129 Division-street.
Young, Adam K., hair dresser, 226 Bleecker-street.
HATTERS.
Bloomer, E., manufacturer of naval, military, ladies', misses', and citizens' hats, caps, and furs, of all kinds, of the latest and most approved fashions, 160 Broad- way.
Brown & Blanchard, wholesale and retail hatters, 85 Chatham-street.
Harrison, J., manufacturer of silk and beaver hats, caps, and furs of all kinds, 67 Canal-street.
Miller, John, hat manufacturer, 241 Bleecker-street.
Mills & Thorp, hat and cap manufacturers, wholesale and retail, 48 Chatham-street.
Pew, Edward B., wholesale and retail hat store, 416} Greenwich-street.
Thompson's wholesale and retail hat warehouse, 416 Broadway, corner of Canal-street.
HABERDASHERS.
Morrison & Co., W. & J., general assortment of thread and needles, sewing silk, oil silk, &c., 20 Maiden-lane.
HARDWARE MERCHANTS.
Anderson, Smith W., 142 Broadway,
Benton, J. & W., house-keepers', cabinet makers', and builders' hardware, 451 Broadway.
Curtis & Demarest, builders and fancy hardware of 'all descriptions, 76 Maiden-lane.
Davy & Co., R. P., dealers in staple and fancy hard- ware, cutlery, &c., 185 Chatham-street.
Galloway & Sweet, importers of hardware and cutlery, and dealers in hardware of all kinds, 148 Bowery.
Gascoigne, J. & C., import, direct from the manufac- turers, hardware in the greatest variety, 74 Maiden- iane.
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Groshon, John, hardware and building materials, 291 Bleecker-street. ֏
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