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Howland & Farmer, keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of builders' and other hardware, 262 Bowery. Lee, Frederick R., builders' and family hardware of all kinds, 244 Bowery.
Lowerre, Seaman, hardware and building materials, 515 Greenwich-street.
Nostrand & Co., Foster, importers and wholesale dealers in hardware, cutlery, &c., 269 Pearl-street.
Seymour & Co., W. N., (successors to L. & T. Sey- mour,) importers and dealers in hardware and cutlery, 4 Chatham-square and 6 Catharine-street.
Taylor, Joseph R., builders and fancy hardware of all descriptions, 284 Bowery.
Timpson, James J., fancy and staple hardware and cut- lery and mechanics' tools of all kinds, 126 Cherry-st. Voorhees, Jacob H., hardware merchant, 429 Hudson- street.
Wolfe, Bishop & Co., J. D., importers of hardware, military and fancy goods, 87 Maiden-lane. .
HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEALERS.
Horne & Schieffelin, wholesale and retail hosiery and glove dealers, 53 Maiden-lane.
Nicholl, Morland, wholesale and retail hosiery and glove dealer, 291 Broadway.
Shaffer, S. P., wholesale and retail hosiery and glove dealer, 39 Maiden-lane.
HOTEL KEEPERS.
Boardman, Elijah, American Hotel, 229 Broadway. Bunker, William I., Mansion House, 39 Broadway. Faulkner, William, Western Hotel, 9 Cortlandt-street. Harrison, James, Northern Hotel, 79 Cortlandt-st. Holt, Stephen, Holt's Hotel, corner of Fulton and Pearl streets.
Howard, Daniel D., Exchange Hotel, 10 and 12 Broad- street.
Jennings, Chester, City Hotel, Broadway.
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Mahon & Peck, Pearl-street House, and Ohio Hotel, 88 Pearl-street.
Niblo, John, Niblo's Hotel, 112 Broadway.
Pelerin Hilaire, American, French, and Spanish board- ing house, 16 Broadway.
Seymour, M'Neil, Atlantic Hotel, 5 Broadway.
Thurston & Hall, Merchants' Hotel, 108 Broad-street. Walker, Peter B., North American Hotel, 30 Bowery. West, Lindley M., Eagle Hotel, 603 Broadway. Williston, O. H., York House, 5 Cortlandt-street.
Woodruff, T. M., Prospect Hotel, West, corner of Charles-street.
HYGEIAN MEDICINE, (AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF)
Stanley & Co., J., office at the bookstore 50 Canal-street, in the white buildings, corner of Broadway. BRANCH OF THE BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH. This es- tablishment is the general depot of Morrison's Hygeian Vegetable Universal Medicines. Dr. H. S. Moat, the general agent for the United States, attends here to give advice on Thursday and Friday mornings in each week. Connected with the above is the Hygeian Dispensary, for the gratuitous supply of the poor. The directors of this institution take bold ground in the denouncement of the present system of medicine, con- sidering the prevalent use of the lancet and mineral preparations as the worst species of arrant quackery. The Hygeian theory of medicine has many firm and warm supporters in this country, whilst its influence is extended to every quarter of the globe. Moreover, it has been eminently successful in its practice.
IMPORTERS.
Melley, Brothers, general assortment of watches of their own manufacture, in Geneva, (Switzerland,) 75 Maiden- lane.
Phelps & Peck, tin, ironware, brass, and copperware, and heavy goods generally, 39 Cliff, cor. of Fulton-st. 14
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IRON MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS.
Browning, William, rail road wheels, backs and jambs, and castings generally, foot of North Moore-street. Gay & Fullerton, manufacturers' agents for the sale of nails, hollow ware, and domestic hardware of every description, 173 Front-street.
JEWELERS.
Brewer & Co., Charles, manufacturers of jewelry and spectacles, 171 Broadway.
Burr, A. C., manufacturer of jewelry, in all varieties, clocks, watches, &c., 80 Bowery.
Chamberlain & Ellis, jewelers, 154 Reade-street.
Downing, G. R. B., manufacturer of jewelry, 98 Reade- street.
Gelston, George S., manufacturer and importer of jewelry, watches, fancy goods, &c., 189 Broadway.
Hinsdale, H., manufacturer of jewelry and silver ware, dealer in plated goods, &c., 172 Broadway.
Marquand & Brothers, importers and dealers in plated and silver ware, watches, jewelry, &c., 181 Broadway. Moore, G. L., manufacturer of spoons and spectacles, 142 Chatham-street.
Palmer & Clapp, manufacturers of jewelry, 145 Reade- street.
Shepard, John, manufacturer of jewelry, 149 Reade-st. Tenney, William I., manufacturer and dealer in rich jewelry, watches, &c., 251 Broadway.
LAMP AND OIL DEALERS.
Davis & Harrison, general lamp, sperm oil, and candle store, shades of all descriptions, 609 Broadway.
LEATHER DEALERS.
Bunny, William, corner of Hudson and Perry streets.
Oldring, Wm., currier and leather cutter, 347 Bleecker- street.
Wright & Co., leather and finding store, wholesale and retail, 393 Spring-street.
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LITHOGRAPHERS.
Bisbee, lithographer and publisher, 95 Canal-street.
Desobry, Peter, lithographer, 171 Broadway, corner of Cortlandt-street.
Endicott & Swett, lithographers and print sellers, 111 Nassau-street.
Imbert, Anthony, lithographer and print dealer, 104 Broadway.
Risso & Browne, lithographers, 18 Cliff-street.
LIVERY STABLES, (PROPRIETORS OF)
Booth, Charles L., carriages in readiness at all hours, 156 Crosby-street.
Brower, Abraham, 661 Broadway.
Gallagher, Wm., livery stable, 66 Bleecker-street.
Hall, Asa, 440 Hudson-street.
Kipp & Brown, corner of Hudson and Charles streets,
Renville, T. N., 34 Carmine-street.
Watson, John W., sale and livery stable ; also, carriages, &c., always for sale, 446 Broadway.
LOOKING GLASS MAKERS AND GILDERS.
Cammeyer, Augustus F., wholesale and retail, 148 William-street.
Dugliss, Hosea, looking glass manufacturer, 11 Park- row, near the Park Theatre.
Egan, David D., looking glass and picture frame maker, 210 Canal-street.
Greig & Hooper, looking glass and picture framers, 65 Reade-street.
Marshall, Matthew, looking glass and picture frame manufacturer, 174 Fulton-street.
Parker & Clover, manufacture looking glasses, picture frames, &c., 180 Fulton-street.
Robinson, Henry, carver and gilder, looking glass and picture frame manufacturer, 52 Cortlandt-street.
Smith, William, looking glass and picture framer, whole- sale and retail, 2172 Hudson-street.
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LUMBER DEALERS.
Brown, James L., lumber yard, corner of Clarkson and Greenwich streets.
Bryan, Jarvis & Cook, dealers in all kinds of carpenters' and masons' building materials, corner of Charlton and West streets.
Green, G., lumber dealer, corner of Washington and Morton streets.
Munt, Wm. G., dealer in masons' materials and manu- facturer of plaster of Paris, corner of West and Barrow streets.
Titus, J. & W. L., lumber yard, corner of Duane and West streets.
Watkins & M'Lean, lumber dealers, corner of Barrow and Washington streets.
LOTTERY DEALERS.
Healey, lottery dealer and exchange broker, 165 Chat- ham-street.
Newton, Jonah, 200 Water, corner of Fulton-street.
MACHINISTS.
Matthews & Pearce manufacture brass and iron work, bell hanging, &c., 102 Reade-street.
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER.
Keast, Henry C., manufactures thermometers, barome- ters, &c., 83 Fulton-street.
MAHOGANY, (DEALERS IN)
Allen, R. G., mahogany yard, corner of Jay and West streets.
Brower, John L., mahogany yards, 186 Chambers, and 392 Washington streets.
Burritt & Conklin, mahogany yard, 408 Washington, near Laight-street.
Cadle, jr., Cornelius, mahogany yard, 38 and 40 Hari- son-street.
Campbell, Freeman, saw mill, mahogany, and lumber yard, corner of Greenwich and Le Roy streets.
Copcutt, John, mahogany yard, corner of Washington and Jay streets.
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Hallet, James, dealer in mahogany, in logs, either on commission or otherwise, 185 Chatham-street.
MANIFOLD WRITERS, (DEALERS IN)
Dakin, C. P., manfacturer of the improved manifold writer and lead points, 5 Maiden-lane.
Gilchrist, James, manufactures manifold writers and copying apparatus, 102 Broadway.
MAP DEALER.
Map Establishment, 155 Broadway, between Cortlandt and Liberty-streets. C. MOULD has constantly for sale, as above, FINLEY'S Maps of the World, United States and North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, South America ; also, Palestine on a large scale, and a General and Classical Atlas. These Maps obtained the premium at the last fair of the American Institute. Wilson's globes, and a variety of large and pocket maps of the most approved authority and of the latest editions, always to be obtained at the above place.
MARBLE MANUFACTURERS.
Fisher & Bird, manufacture chimney pieces, monu- ments, busts, tombstones, &c., 354 Broome-street. Moore, W. & A., manufacturers of marble mantels, tomb stones, monuments, &c., 640 Greenwich-street.
Oatwell, Joseph, marble business in all its branches, 8 Sullivan-street.
Underhill & Ferris, marble manufacturers, corner of Greenwich and Beach streets.
Vine & Co., James, manufacture all kinds of work, tombs, monuments, &c., 15 Amity-street.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
Arnoux, merchant tailor, corner of Broadway and Hous- toun-street.
Benschoten, J. V., draper and tailor, 21 Cortlandt-street. Brower, Joseph G., draper and tailor, 62} Bowery. Brown & Kirkham, merchant tailors, 169 Broadway. Cisco & Co., John, wholesale and retail clothing ware- house, 159 Cherry-street.
Coley, Daniel, general assortment of ready made clothing at the lowest prices, 120 Cherry-street.
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Cook, Charles J., merchant tailor and clothier, 198 Canal-street.
Daily, James, merchant tailor, 311 Broadway, opposite Masonic Hall.
Dean, John, merchant tailor, 477 Greenwich-street.
Ditchett, Wm., draper and tailor, and habit maker ; also, children's fancy clothes, 447 Broadway.
Doremus & Smith, drapers and tailors, 2 William-street. Durando, P. M. P., merchant tailor, children's clothing, &c., Chatham, corner of Chambers-street.
Edgarton & Washburn, drapers and tailors, 48 Fulton- street.
Effray, A., draper and tailor, superfine cloths, cassimeres, vestings, &c., 146 Fulton-street.
Gray & Bouton, drapers and tailors, 24 Bowery.
Greene, Thomas, merchant tailor, corner of Broadway and Prince-street.
Howard, Keeler, Scofield & Co., merchant tailors, 88 Broadway, corner of Wall-street.
Husted, J. & H., clothiers, 10 James-slip, corner of Water-street.
Jabine & Co., Wm., drapers and tailors, 63 Fulton-street. Jarvis, Samuel &'Nelson, merchant tailors, citizens' full dress, naval and military uniforms, ladies' habits, &e., made at the shortest notice, 126 Broadway, corner of Cedar-street.
Lamont, Archibald, general assortment of ready made clothing of the latest fashions, 73 Chatham-street.
Lewis, S. M., general assortment of ready made clothing of the newest fashions, 91 Chatham-street.
Lyon & Hillsburgh, and Hillsburgh & Lyon, 72 and 80 Cherry-street.
M'Collum, Edward, merchant tailor, 73 Canal-street. Mapes & Waldron, merchant tailors, 139 Broadway. Matsell, Wm. G., merchant tailor, 592 Broadway. Moore & Dodd, merchant tailors, 225 Spring-street.
Murphy, M'Carthy, 233 Broadway, next door to the American Hotel.
Pasco, C., gentlemen finding their own cloth may depend upon good workmanship, &c., 389 Greenwich-street.
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Peck, R. & B., general assortment of ready made cloth- ing, 174 Chatham-street.
Pelton & Co., F. S., drapers and tailors, clothing at wholesale and retail, 530 Greenwich-street.
Place & Phillips, choice selection of cloths, cassimeres,
&c., ready made and to order, Bowery, corner of Grand-street.
Rice, Michael, merchant tailor, makes and trims coats in the best style, 500 Greenwich-street.
Robinson, Goodwin & Ferry, merchant tailors, 122 William-street.
Rogers, Wm. H., draper and tailor, 336 Broadway.
Scofield & M'Grath, merchant tailors, 26 Bowery.
Shurragar, George W., draper and tailor.
Stokes & Sons, Thomas, merchant tailors, 157 Broad- way.
St. John, R. B., late of the firm of Underhill & St. John, 56 William-street.
Tryon & Derby, merchant tailors, 111 Broadway.
Upson, S., merchant tailor and water proof clothing manufacturer, 314 Water-street.
Vultee & Son, Gertrude, clothing for men and children, linen and stocks, 114 Chatham-street.
Weed, James H., merchant tailor, 158 Fulton, next door to Broadway.
Wenman, Uzziah, merchant tailor and children's clothing emporium, 380 Broadway.
Witherspoon, James, draper and tailor, 63 Hudson-st. METALLIC PENS, (DEALER IN)
Cattanach, Stephen, sole agent for the Perryian Pens, 95 Maiden-lane.
MILLINERS.
Nidds, Mrs., general assortment of fashionable millinery, 455 Pearl-street.
MILLS, (PROPRIETOR OF)
Sutton, Benjamin, Barilla Mill, 197 Barrow-street.
Van Tuyl's, John Y., patent horizontal wind grist mill. Premium awarded by the American Institute, on exhi- bition of the model at their annual fair, in October,
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1831. Patent rights for sale by the patentee, No. 4 Dey-st., or at his mill, 27th street, near the 3d Avenue.
MUSIC DEALERS.
Birch, Thomas, music engraver, printer, and publisher, wholesale and retail, 95 Canal-street.
Hewitt & Co., James L., music store and publishers, 137 Broadway.
Jollie, Allen R., music seller, and manufacturer of musi- cal instruments, 403 Broadway.
Riley, E., music dealer, wholesale and retail, 29 Chatham- street.
St. Martin, Mrs., (late Bourne's,) music dealer and com- mission fancy store, 359 Broadway.
MUSIC TEACHERS.
Goward, Isaac, professor and teacher of music in general, 297 Broadway, and 371} Grand-street.
PAINTERS.
Barker & Co., house and sign painters and glaziers, 251 Bleecker-street.
Bootman & Smith, painters and glaziers, 281 Spring- street.
Brown, Thomas, house and sign painter and glazier, dealer in paints, oil, &c., 190 Canal-street.
Conover & Pigot, dealers in paints, oils, glass, &c., 86 Division-street.
Creighton, W., house, ship, sign, and ornamental paint- er, 144 West-street.
Davids, Washington, house, sign, and ornamental paint- er, and dealer in paints, &c., 277 Spring-street.
Dorr, J. O., house and sign painter, 131 West-street.
Dunbar & Shotenkirk, house, sign, and ornamental painters and glaziers, 103 Cherry-street.
Elmendorf, Jacob B., house and sign painter, 1 North Moore-street.
Fordham, George, ornamental and sign painter, imita- tions of wood, marble, &c., 134 Water-street.
Grant, Robert M., painter and glazier, 261 Hudson-st.
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Hanington, H., ornamental and transparent sign painter, artist to Niblo's Garden, 450 Broadway.
Hendrick, John, house, sign, and ornamental painter, corner of Greene and Houstoun streets.
Hunt & Tripp, painters and glaziers, and dealers in paints, oil, glass, varnish, &c., corner of Washington and Duane streets.
Katen, Lewis, house, sign, and ornamental painter, 77} Canal-street.
Lane, Francis S., painter and glazier, paints, varnish, &c., for sale, 279 Bleecker-street.
Macomber, D. O., plain and fancy sign painting, oil, gilding, and graining, 112 William-street.
Maujer, D., painter and glazier, and dealer in paints, oil, glass, varnish, &c., 237 Hudson-street.
Peach, James, house, sign, and ornamental painter, gild- er and glazier, 349 Pearl-street.
Shelburg & Clannon, paint store, 373 Broadway.
Sturdevant, David, painter and glazier, 120 Grand-street. Sweet, Ralph, house and sign painter, 237 Hudson-street. Tallman & Stewart, house painters and glaziers, and dealers in paints, oil, &c., 466 Broadway.
Torboss, Luke, painter and glazier, 92 Liberty-street.
West, Daniel, house and sign painter, gilder and glazier, 136 William-street.
Whitney, Daniel, painter and glazier, dealer in paints, oil, glass, varnish, &c., 136 Chambers-street.
Wodde & Co., Allen, house, sign, and ornamental paint- ers ; also for sale, paints, &c., 317 Broadway.
PAPER MERCHANTS.
Donaldson, R., paper manufacturer and vender, 45 John- street.
Elliot, D., No. 5 Burling-slip, commission paper ware- house.
Harris, David T., manufacturer and vender of paper hangings, bandboxes, &c., 245 Canal-street.
PERFUMERS.
Hart, R. D. & H. C., importers and manufacturers of perfumery and fancy soaps, and dealers in English
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and French fancy goods, Bazaar, No. 173 Broadway, corner of Cortlandt-street.
Prentiss & Pendleton, manufacturers and wholesale dealers, 45 Maiden-lane.
PHYSICIANS.
Depeyre, Leon, M. D., surgeon, 118 Greenwich-street. Kissam, Daniel W., jr., M. D., surgeon, 81 Chambers- street,
Tonelier, John S. L., M. D., 75 Grand-street.
Weed, J. W., physician, 460 Broome-street.
PIANO FORTE MAKERS.
Cregier, M. V., piano forte maker, 395 Broadway.
Davis, Morgan, piano forte maker, also repairs pianos, 201 Chambers-street.
Dubois & Stodart, piano forte makers and music dealers, No. 167 Broadway.
Nunns, R., Clark & Co., piano forte makers, 137 Broad- way, and Third Avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth street.
POCKET BOOK MAKERS.
Bussing & Co., manufacturers of fine pocket books, as- sortment of 170 different kinds, 70} William-street.
Chapman, Levi, pocket book manufacturer, and dealer in gilt, embossed, and bronzed thread and card cases, 69 William-street.
PORTRAIT PAINTERS.
Agate, F. S. & A., portrait and miniature painters, 21 Warren-street.
De Rose, A. L., 95 Liberty-street.
Frothingham, James, 11 Beekman-street.
Marchant, E. D., portrait and miniature painter, 311} Broadway.
Muler, H., portrait, historical, landscape, and miniature painter, 117 Canal-street.
Seager, Mrs., portrait and miniature painter, 415 Broad- way, corner of Lispenard-street.
Whittehorne, J., portrait and miniature painter, 215 Ful- ton-street.
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PRINTERS.
Clayton & Van Norden, 49 William-street, over the office of the Evening Post.
Lomax, John, auctioneers' catalogue printer, No. 2 William-street.
Mason, Henry, fine letter-press printing, (book and job,) office, 76 Maiden-lane.
Pearson, William, letter-press printer, 60 Cliff-street.
Sears, Robert, book and job printer, 2 Frankfort-street, opposite Tammany Hall.
PROFESSORS.
Charotte, P. S., professor of the French language, 219 Wooster-street.
Velazquez de la Cadeno, Mariano, professor of the Spa- nish language and literature in Columbia College, and translator, No. 66 Chapel-street.
PUMP MANUFACTURERS.
Liese, Frederick, chirurgical pumps and syringes, turner in pearl, shell, ivory, &c., 7 Liberty-street.
Sealy, Richard, patent pump factory, Pearl-street, near Broadway.
QUILL MANUFACTURER.
Byrne, P., importer, wholesale dealer, and manufacturer of quills and wafers, No. 60 William-street. Esta- blished in 1816, premium awarded at the fair of the American Institute.
RULES, (AGENT FOR THE SALE OF)
Smith, W. M., agent for Gilbert Clark & Co's., box- wood and ivory rules, 219 Pearl-street.
SADDLERS.
Buckmaster, T. O., saddle, harness, and trunk maker, corner of Spring and Hudson streets.
Bunker, Edward S., general assortment of saddles, har- ness, trunks, military equipments, &c., 37 Bowery.
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Cox & Jones, received the first premium for saddle and harness at the American Institute in 1832, 360 Broad- way.
Miller, William H., saddler and maker of military caps, belts, officers' equipage, &c., 392 Broadway.
Ramppen, G. H., saddler and manufacturer of military equipages, wholesale and retail, 330} Broadway.
Ryerson, John H., manufacturer of saddles, bridles, har- ness, trunks, caps, &c., 275 Bowery.
SASH MAKERS.
Badeau, S. P., Venetian blind, sash, and fanlight maker, 347 Broome-street, and 165} Bowery.
M'Lean, Cornelius, sash and fanlight manufacturer, 422} Broadway.
SAW FILER.
Clark, John D., 383 Washington-street.
SCULPTORS.
Frazee, John, & Lannitz, Robert E., sculptors, 591 Broadway.
SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS.
Thorburn & Sons, G., 67 Liberty-street. The most ex- tensive establishment of the kind in America. SEGAR MANUFACTURERS.
Mann & Robertson, manufacturers of Spanish, half Spa- nish, and American segars, 393 Pearl-street.
SEXTON AND UNDERTAKER.
Coates, Edward, sexton of Trinity Church, and under- taker in general, 47 Canal-street.
SHOEMAKER.
Bruqua, A., ladies' fashionable shoemaker, from Paris, 357 Broadway.
SILK AND RIBBON MANUFACTURER.
M'Kae, John, manufacturer of plain and fancy silk goods, ribbons, hat-bands, &c., 410 Hudson-street.
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SILVERSMITHS.
Boyce, Gerardus, maufacturer of silver ware, also every variety for sale, 101 Spring-street.
Gale, William, manufacturer of silver plate, forks, and spoons, of every description, wholesale and retail, 116 Fulton-street.
Hedl, Paullus, ornamental smith, 100 Grand-street.
Wenman, Bernard, manufacturer of jewelry, &c., 211 Fulton-street.
STATIONERS.
Burtsell, John L., corner of Wall and Broad streets.
Colton & Co., J. H., No. 9 Wall-street.
De Camp & Co., A., 34 Wall-street.
Felt, David, Stationers' Hall, 245 Pearl-street. Mesier, Edward S., 51 William-street.
Mesier, Peter A., 28 Wall-street.
Ronalds, Thomas A., 203 Pearl-street.
Taylor, jr., W. C., No. 55 Wall-street.
STONE MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS.
Balmer, Walter, stone cutter, marble and brown stone, corner of West and Morton streets.
Berrian, Richard J., mason and builder, corner of Hud- son and Desbrosses streets.
Biggam, Hamilton, blue stone yard, corner of West and Laight streets.
Brady, Andrew, builder, corner of Delancey and Colum- bia streets.
Cox & Co., Thomas, granite manufacturers, corner of Watts and West streets.
Jones, William, stone cutter, 148 Barrow-street.
M'Bride, Abram, West-street, between Laight and Vestry streets.
Masterton & Smith, marble and brown stone cutters, corner of Desbrosses and West streets.
Rogers & Moffat, marble and brown stone cutters, cor- ner of West and Vestry streets.
Smith & Co., Abisha, dealers in silver gray and North River flagging stone, &c., corner of Washington and Vestry streets.
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Sumervil & Co., William, granite dealers, corner of King and Greenwich streets.
Thistle, Samuel, 466 Washington-strcet.
Voorhis & Bell, brown stone cutters, corner of Wash- ington and Morton streets.
STOVE MANUFACTURERS.
Graham, John B., stove manufacturer, 180 Greenwich-st. Nott & Co., H., stove warehouse, 242 Water-street. A complete assortment of stoves for halls, stores, steam- boats, churches, &c.
SURVEYORS.
Ewen, Daniel & John, jr., city surveyors, 9 Chambers- street.
Smith, George B., street commissioner, office, Hall of Record.
TIN MANUFACTURERS.
Gorton, Simeon, tin plate worker, tin cylinders and drums for machine makers, 293 Bleecker-streets.
Montgomery, R. C., copper, tin ware, and stove manufac- turer, 209 Spring-street.
Parker, Benjamin, tin plate and sheet iron worker, 260 Hudson-street.
Woodwell, James W., general assortment of tin plate, and sheet iron ware, 172 Cherry-street.
TURNERS.
Ackerman, Abraham, turner, 106 King-street.
Lawrence, John N., house, ship, and cabinet turning, 50 East Broadway.
Ruthven, James, turner of ivory, wood, and metal, and dealer in ivory and foreign hard wood, 92 Fulton-st. TYPE FOUNDERS.
Connor & Cooke, type and stereotype founders, corner of Nassau and Ann streets.
White, Hager & Co., 45 Gold-street.
UMBRELLA MAKERS.
Caulkins & Darrow manufacture umbrellas and para- sols, 88 Maiden-lane.
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Garner, jr., Thomas, umbrella manufacturer, 461 Pearl, and 119 Chatham-street.
UPHOLSTERER AND PAPER HANGER. Trulock, Joseph B., 184 Fulton-street.
VIOLINS, GUITARS, &c., (MANUFACTURER OF)
Godone G. manufactures violins, guitars, harps, &c., and repairs musical instruments, 412 Broadway.
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS.
Atkins, John A., 172 Broadway, importer of watches. Watches, clocks, and musical boxes carefully repaired. Brown, Samuel, 371 Pearl-street, keeps a good assort- ment of gold and silver lever and plain watches and clocks, jewelry, silver ware, &c.
Deming, M. P., makes and repairs watches, clocks, &c., and keeps jewelry for sale, 492} Washington-street. Hoyt, Henry E., watch maker, 104 Cherry street, has constantly a good assortment of goods in his line. Lawrence, M. M., 354 Pearl-street, keeps a general as- sortment of gold and silver watches, silver spoons, plated and britannia ware.
Martin, Peter, general assortment of jewelry, 89 Chatham- street.
Piggot, Samuel, watchmaker, jewelry and watches re- paired, 215} Hudson-street.
Rodgers, James, watch and clock maker, watch makers' regulators, 410 Broadway.
Shaw, H. J., jeweler, &c., 107 Canal-street.
Whitney & Hoyt, 380 Pearl-st., has constantly on hand a general assortment of clocks, watches, gold and silver ware, and plated goods.
WATER BORER.
Disbrow, L., water boring and kitchen grate manufac- turing, 86 Bleecker-street.
WHEEL WRIGHTS.
Barker, Thomas, wagons, carts, drays, trucks, wheel- barrows made in the best manner, 141 Bowery. Harris, Alfred, wheelwright, 128 Fourth-street.
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WOOLEN DRAPERS. Blatchford, S. M., 88 William-st., importer and dealer ir cloths,"cassimeres, vestings, &c., wholesale and retail WRITING MASTERS.
Ely, G., universal penman, 174 Broadway. Goward, J., business penman, 297 Broadway, and 371} Grand-street.
Clayton & Van Norden, Printers, 49 William-street.
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