Smith's Brooklyn Directory for the year ending May 1, 1856, Part 97

Author: William H. Smith
Publication date: 1856
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Number of Pages: 640


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De Forrest Stores, Furman, near Fulton Ferry


Delaware & Hudson Canal Company, off. 29 William, N. Y. Brooklyn Coal Depot and off. Furman, near State


Democratic Republican General Committee of the City of Brooklyn, Rooms, 9 Court. Alfred R. Hatfield, Sec. Democratic Republican General Committee of the County of Kings, Rooms, 9 Court. Richard A. Bishop, Cor. Sec.


DIRECTORY, CITY, office, room 6 Montague Hall, Court st.


Dispensary (Brooklyn), 109 Pineapple


Dispensary (Brooklyn Central), Fulton av. cor. Hanover place


Dispensary (Brooklyn Homoeopathic), 52 Court


Dispensary (Williamsburg), Fifth, cor. S. First (E. Dist.) Dudley Classical School, 155 Atlantic. Robert Foster Dwight's High School, 2 Livingston. B. W. Dwight;


Eagle House, 238 Fulton


East Brooklyn Accumulating Fund Association, Rooms, Temperance Hall


East Brooklyn Equestrian Institute, 61 S. Fourth (E. Dist.). Geo. W. Walker & Co.


Eccleston Literary Association (E. Dist.)


Emerald Benevolent Association, 238 Fulton Emmet Benevolent Society, 61 Atlantic


English and Classical School, 9 Court. Alexander Wat- son


English and Classical School, Henry, cor. Atlantic. Joshua Huntington


English and Mathematical School, 241 Washington. Elea- zer Kingsley


Erin Fraternal Beneficial Association, Second Ward Hotel, York st.


Excelsior Patent Cordage Co. Water, bet. Bridge and Gold, off. 38 South, N. Y.


Exchange Hotel, cor. York and Garrison. Thomas Gunson


Exempt Firemen's Association (W. Dist.), 2 City Hall Exempt Firemen's Association (E. Dist.), Firemen's Hall Eye and Ear Infirmary, 109 Pineapple


-


Farmers' and Citizens' Bank of Long Island, S. First, cor. Seventh (E. Dist.)


Female Employment Society, 65 Court


Ferry Hotel, Bridge, cor. Marshall. Charles S. Bunce Firemen's Hall, 51 and 58 Henry


Firemen's Hall, Fourth, n. S. Second (E. Dist.)


First Ward Hotel, Furman, cor. Everitt. Neil Ruddy


Francis Metallic Life Boat Co. Greenpoint, off. 70 Broad, N. Y.


Franklin Buildings, Fulton, cor. Orange


Franklin Building and Saving Fund Association, S Til- Iary


Franklin Debating Association, Academic Rooms, Court, cor. Joralemon


Franklin Hotel, Myrtle av. cor. Broadway. R. W. Law- rence


Franklin House, 15 Fulton. Bailey & Baldwin Freeman Buildings, 337, 339, 341, and 343 Fulton Freeman's Hall, 343 Fulton


Free German Society, City Hotel, 342 Fulton


Free Masons' Hall, 309 Grand (E. Dist.)


French and English Academy, 130 Remsen


French and English School, 209 Henry. Mr. & Mad. Crucy


French Institute, 55 W. Baltic. Madame Napoleon


Four Mile House, Jamaica P. R. cor. Reed av. Wm. Simonson


Fulton Fire Ins. Co. 43 Grand (E. Dist.), and 40 Wall, N. Y.


Fulton House, Fourth n. S. Third (E. Dist.). Wm. H. Mershon


Fulton Market, Fulton, cor. Concord


Globe Hotel, 244 Fulton, Daniel J. Smith


Gothic Hall, Adams, n. Nassau


Gothic Hotel, 3d n. S. 7th (E. Dist). Henry B. Gee


Granada Hall, 94 & 96 Myrtle av.


Graham Institute for Respectable Aged Indigent Females, Washington av. near De Kalb. av.


Great North Western Zephyr Association, King's Co. Hotel, 1st cor. S. 7th (E. Dist.)


Greenpoint Ferry, from Greenpoint Av. to 10th st N.Y. G. Lee, Knapp, prop. off. Ferry House, G. P.


Greenpoint Gas Light Co. Milton, n. Franklin, G. P.


Greenpoint Hotel, Franklin, cor. Huron, G. P. Chas. MCClennon


Greenwood Cemetery (Gowanus Heights, South Brooklyn) off. 53 Broadway


Gymnasium, Pineapple, cor. Fulton. Joseph B. Jones - Hall, 246 court, cor. Sackett .


Hamilton Building Association, 8 Tillary


Hamilton Literary Association, Athensum, Atlantic, cor. Clinton


Harmonic Hall. 59 & 61 S. 4th (E. Dist.)


Haxton Warehouses, Water, n. Dock st.


Home for the Aged, on the Church Charity Foundation, Carlton av. n. Fulton av.


Hospital (Brooklyn), Raymond st. n. De Kalb av.


Hospital (County), Clarkson av. n. Clove st. (Canarsie P. R.) Flatbush


Hotel, cor. Bridge st. & Fulton av. Henry Maybury Houston Street Ferry Associates, off. foot Grand (E. Dist.) Howard Benevolent Society, S. 8th n. 4th (E. Dist.)


Howard Hotel, Main, cor. Water, E. V. W. Snedeker


Hunt Horticultural and Botanical Garden, bet. 5th & 6th


avs. and 57th & 60th sts. Office Athenaeum, Atlantic, cor. Clinton


Hydropathy, or Water Cure, 141 Amity. Geo. F. Adams


Independent Press, (Daily,) 12 & 14 S. 7th (E. Dist.) Bishop & Kelly


Infirmary (Eye & Ear), 109 Pineapple


Insane Asylum, Clarkson av. n. Clove st. (Canarsie P. R.) Flatbush


Institution for Young Ladies, 106 Pierpoint. Alfred Greenleaf


Institute for Young Ladies, 49 S. Sth (E. Dist.) Misses Field


Jackson Hotel, cor. Hudson av. and Plymouth st. Mrs. Bradley


Jones' Buildings, junction Fulton and Adams


Kings County Hotel, First, cor. S. 7th (E. Dist.). Edward Neville


Kings County Penitentiary, Nostrand av. (Clove road), bet. Carroll and President sts.


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DIRECTORY TO PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, &c.


KINGS COUNTY RECORD, BROOKLYN CITY AND, | Pennsylvania Coal Co. depots, foot Gold and foot N. 9th, office, Montague Hall, Court st.


Knickerbocker Hotel, cor. Flushing av. and Walworth st. Cornelius Nostrand


Knickerbocker Market, Park av. n. Clinton av. Thomas C. Elton


Laborers' Union, Beneficial Society, Sarsfield Hall


Law Library in Brooklyn, City Hall, Room 8, second floor


Lecture Rooms of the Plymouth Church, 70 to 76 Cran- berry


Lecture Room of Middle Ref'd. Dutch Church, 3 Harri- son


Lexington Building and Accumulating Fund Association, Grenada Hall


Liberty Hall, N. 1st and 9th (E. Dist.)


Long Island Accumulating Fund Association, 9 Court, Room 17


Long Island Bank, 53 Fulton


Long Island Fire Ins. Co. 41 Fulton


Long Island Hotel, 27 Fulton. G. C. McKee


Long Island Pressed Ware Company, Dean st. n. Carl- ton av.


Long Island Rail Road Co. off. foot Atlantic Low's Buildings, 7, 8, 9, and 10 Court


Mansfield Hall, 845 Fulton


Mansion House, 121 and 123 Hicks. Edwin R. Yale


Masonic Hall, 145 Grand (E. Dist.)


Mechanics' Bank, 8 Court


Mechanics' Bank of Williamsburgh, 18 Grand (E. Dist.)


Mechanics' Building Association, 142 Atlantic. J. S. Denman, sec.


Mechanics' Exchange Association, 9 Court


Mechanics' Hall, Eighteenth st. cor. Third av. (Gowa- nus)


Metropolitan Hotel, 389 Atlantic. Robert Manesca


Metropolitan Hotel, Bridge, cor. John. John Reilly


Military Hall, 340 Fulton


Military Hall, 3d av. bet. 25th and 26th. sts. Gowanus. William Pearce


MONTAGUE HALL, Court, n. Montague, City Hall square. City Directory and Cypress Hills Cemetery offices


Mount Olivet Cemetery, near Maspeth, Queens co. off. 634 Broadway, N. Y.


Mount Prospect Mission Chapel, Dean st. n. Vander- bilt av.


Musical Hall, 106 Orange. J. H. Mordough


Myrtle Av. and Jamaica Plank Road Co. off. 341 Fulton Myrtle Hall, 160 Myrtle av.


Nassau Building and Accumulating Fund Association, 9 Court


Nassau Fire Ins. Co. 10 Court st. Brooklyn, and 12 Mer. Exch. N. Y.


National Hall, Union av. cor. Meserole st. (E. Dist.) Naval Hospital, Flushing av. n. Ryerson st.


New England Society of Brooklyn. Walter T. Hatch, sec.


New York Patent Felt Co. William, opp. Imlay, off. 78 Mer's. Exch. N. Y.


New York Oil Manuf. Co. Redhook point, off. 164 Front, N. Y.


Novelty Iron Works, Commerce, n. Van Brunt


Odd Fellows' Hall, 12S Atlantic


Odd Fellows' Hall, Greenpoint av. n. Franklin st. (E. Dist.)


Odeon, Fifth, n. S. 4th (E. Dist.)


OFFICE OF THE CITY DIRECTORY, Montague Hall, Court st.


Orphan Asylum, Cumberland st. bet. Myrtle av. and Park av.


Orphan Asylum (of Church Charity Foundation), Carl- ton av. bet. Fulton and Atlantic avs.


Orphan Asylums (Roman Catholic), Clinton, cor. Con- gress, and Congress, n. Clinton


O. U. A. Hall, Court, cor. Montague (Burrill's Buildings) O. U. A. Hall, Fifth, n. 8. 4th (E. Dist.)


Pacific Chemical Laboratory, Pacific st. n. Carlton av. Packer Collegiate Institute, Joralemon, n. Court Park Institute, Cumberland st. n. Lafayette av.


Peck Slip Hotel, First, cor, S. 7th (E. Dist.) Fred. Hoeft


10th, and 11th (E. Dist.), off. 90 Broadway, N. Y. People's Hall, Pearl, cor. York


People's Market, cor. Atlantic and Court. William Dougherty


People's Steam Sugar Refinery, 169, 171, and 173 First (E. Dist.)


Phenix Building, 230 Grand (E. Dist.) J. P. Teale


Phenix Fire Ins. Co. 345 Fulton, and 64 Wall, N. Y. Phenix Hotel, 69 Main. Thomas Dent


Phenix Iron Works, 105 Court. G. W. Stillwell


Phenix Iron Works, 230 Grand (E. Dist.) J. P. Teale


Phenix Market, Myrtle av. cor. Jay st.


Philadelphia House, 133 and 135 Fourth (E. Dist.) E. L. Tucker


Pierrepont House, Montague, cor. Hicks. Russell, Chase, & Co.


Police Station (1st Dist.), Basement City Hall


Police Station (2d Dist.), York, cor. Jay


Police Station (3d Dist.). Court, n. Butler


Police Station (4th Dist.), Myrtle av. cor. Vanderbilt av.


Police Station (5th Dist.), N. 5th, bet. 5th and 6th (E. Dist.)


Police Station (6th Dist.), Wyckoff st. bet. Ewen st. and Graham av. (E. Dist.)


Police Station (7th Dist.), Franklin st. cor. Greenpoint av. (E .. Dist.)


Police Station (Sth Ward), cor. 4th av. and 19th st


Police Station (9th Ward), Fulton av. n. Bedford av. POST OFFICE, 387 and 889 Fulton


POST OFFICE (Williamsburgh), 141 Grand (F. Dist.)


POST OFFICE (Greenpoint), Franklin, cor. Java, G. P. (E. Dist.)


Protestant Orphan Asylum, Cumberland st. n. Myrtle av.


Quevedo House, 193 York. Elijah C. King


RECORD, BROOKLYN CITY AND KINGS COUNTY. Office : Montague Hall


Republic Hotel, Fulton av., cor. Hudson av. Philip C. Johnson


Rio Grande House, 14 Fulton. John L. Suydam


Roman Catholic Beneficial Society of Saint Peter's and St. Paul's Church (E. Dist.) McCarthy Reidy, sec.


Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Society. Michael H. Murphy, sec.


Roman Catholic Orphan Asylums, Clinton, cor. Congress, and Congress, n. Clinton. Michael Burke, supt.


Saint Charles Institute, City Academy, Court, cor. Joral- emon


St. James' School, 195 and 197 Jay


St. John's School, 21st st.,.n. 5th av.


St. Nicholas Hall, Myrtle av. cor. Adelphi st.


St. Patrick's Society, 238 Fulton


St. Paul's Academy, Union av., cor. S. 2d (E. Dist.)


St. Paul's School, St. Paul's Church, Court st, Sarsfield Hall, 259 Hudson av.


Savings Institution, South Brooklyn, 173 Atlantic


School for Young Ladies, 188 Dean


Second South Williamsburgh Village Association, 187 Bowery, N. Y.


Second Ward Hotel, 47 Main, Ed. McCarthy


Second Ward House, Prospect, cor. Jay. J. C. Force Select Classical and English School, Clinton, cor. Baltic Select School, 288 Atlantic, Henrietta Henneus


Select School, 284 Dean. Amelia Rogers


Select School for Girls, Cumberland st. n. Lafayette av. Rev. B. R. Hall, and Misses Hall


Select School for Young Ladies, 274 Fulton, Mrs. G. S. Harvey


Seminary for Young Ladies, 90 Orange, Rev. Harvey Newcomb


Shamrock Benevolent Society, 288 Fulton Shifler Association, 858 Fulton


Sixth Ward Market, between Van Brunt and Conover. Samuel Goldberg


South Brooklyn Building Association, 9 Court, Room 17 St. Charles House, 180 Fulton, Joshua Bunce


Thistle Hotel, 5th av. cor. 27th Gowanus. James Curr Star Hotel, 56 Hicks. Edward E. Collins


Star Hotel, 17 Union pl. George Moore


Star House, 97 Fulton av. Henry Maybury


Sun Building Association, 9 Court, Room 17


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Teachers' Association of the City of Brooklyn, Board of | Washington House, Main, cor. Prospect, Michael Mc- Education Rooms, Redhook lane Namee


Temperance Hall, Flushing av. opposite Graham st. Thistle Benevolent Society, O. F. Hall, Atlantic st.


Three Mile House, Fulton av. n. New York av. Charles B. Holder


Toynbee's Hotel, Montague, cor. Court


Troutman's Hotel, Cypress Hills Plank rd. George M. Troutman


Union Building Association, Union Hall, Court st.


Union Ferry Co. of Brooklyn, office Fulton Ferry-house Union Hall, 166 Fulton


Union Hall, 255 Court, cor. Sackett


Union Hall, 183 Myrtle av.


Union Hotel, 1 Atlantic. Thomas Costigan


Union Hotel, 29 James. Patrick Mooney


Union Hotel, 25 Liberty. Benjamin Honey


Union Hotel, 96 Fifth (E. Dist.). Samuel K. Hoggett


Union Hotel, Grand st. cor. Union av. (E. Dist.). Francis Swift


Union White Lead Manuf. Co. Bridge, cor. Front, office 175 Front, N. Y.


United Freeman's Land Association, City Hotel, 842 Fulton


Washington Building, S. E. cor. Court and Joralemon Washington Building Association, 9 Court, Room 17 Washington Hall, 211 Adams


Washington Hall, Washington st. cor. Greenpoint av. (E. Dist.)


Washington Hotel, Kent av. n. Broadway (E. Dist.), A. F. Krack


Washington House, cor. Water & Washington, Joseph Beesley


Washington Park (late Fort Greene), bounded by Myrtle & De Kalb a vs. Cumberland & Canton sts. and City Hospital grounds


Weber's Brooklyn Hotel, 122 Hudson av. Jacob Weber Williamsburg Bible Society. Nathaniel Briggs, depositary 99 S. 5th


Williamsburg City Bank, First, cor. S. 7th (E. Dist.) Williamsburg City Fire Ins. Co. First, cor. S. 7th (E. Dist.) and 67 Wall and 93 Beaver, N. Y.


Williamsburg City Missionary Society. J. W. Bulkley, sec. Williamsburg Ferry Co. office foot S. 7th


Williamsburg Gaslight Co. N. 7th, cor. 6th, offi. 4th, cor. S. 3d


. Williamsburg Grammar School, 4th, cor. S. 9th, Thomas G. Schriver


Williamsburg Savings Bank, Fourth, cor. S. 3d (E. Dist.)' Williamsburg Mutual Savings and Loan Association, 104 Grand


Williamsburg Young Ladies' Collegiate Institute, 4th, n. S. 9th, Paul Abadie


Williamsburg Young Mens' Christian Association, 4th, cor. S. 3d, (Savings Bank Building)


Whig General Committee of the County of Kings, Brook- lyn Garden, 340 Fulton


Whitehouse Building, 279, 231, 288, & 285 Fulton


Windsor Terrace Lard Association, City Hotel, 342 Ful - ton


Young Ladies' School, 36 Tillary. Miss C. S. Reid Young Ladies' Seminary, 89 W. Warren. Misses Morris Young Mens' Association, S. 3d, cor. 5th (E. Dist.) Young Mens' Literary Association, 4th, cor. S. 3d (E. Dist)


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Page


Page


Adams J. Q. stoves and heaters,


(opp.) 49


Day Henry P. coal,


(front) - 4


Amberman & Coffin, carpenters,


(front)


15 Deburg C. B. agri'l. chemist,


American Mantel & Slate Co.


(opp ) 48


Dederky C. furniture,


American Porcelain Manuf. Co.


(front) 26


Derundeou John, stoves,


E. D. 66 (after title) 16 (front) 27 back Cover inside back Cover


Baack Edward, musical instruments,


(opp.) 65


Dezendorf James T. wood and coal,


(after title) 19


Bailey John T. real estate,


41


Dockstader B. mer. tailor,


(after title) 12


Bane William, teas and coffee,


(back)


1


Doty & Ford, saw mill, .


(opp.) 64


Barnett A. furniture,


(back)


4


Drew William G. gasfitter,


(after title) 12


Barter John, vault builder,


(front) 19


Bartlett L. L. city surveyor,


(front)


30 Eames & Finkle, grocers,


(after title) 24


Baylis Wm. E. P. chemist,


(after title)


14


Eason John, pork,


(front) 1T


Bennett J. P. upholsterer,


(front)


25


Ernst F. A. draper and tailor,


(after title) 12


Birdseye E. & Son, coffee and spice mills. (front)


20-


Evans Edward, clothier,


E. D. (opp.) 49


Blake William, fireproof paint, E. D. (opp.)


65


9 Field Thomas F. auctioneer,


(front) 6


Bloor H. P. & Co. illuminated windows,


(front)


25


Finn J. T. gassfitter,


(after title) 16


Boch Wm. & Brothers, porcelain knobs,


(opp.) 129


Flagler Frederick P. portable forges,


(front) 12 131


Brick J. K. & Co. fire bricks,


(back)


6


Forsyth O. C. jewelry,


(after title). 17


Brown & Isaacs, house movers,


(front)


30 Foster Joseph H. metal roofer,


(opp.) 129


Brown Samuel C. market,


(front)


16


Franks E. S. optician,


(front) 21 front Cover


Brownson W. H. D. painter,


(front)


24


Byard John W. wood and coal,


(front) 27


(back) 11


Cann & Dunn, silver ware,


E. D. (opp.) 64


Carpenter George W. window shades,


(opp.)


65


Gardiner William C. furniture,


(back) 6


Carse & Bauman, stained glass,


(back)


1


Gendar E. F. & Co. fruit,


(front) 24


Cassidy P. & T. iron dealers,


(front)


7


Gillen James, undertaker,


140


Citizens' Fire Insurance Co.


(front)


26


Gillet N. H. galvanic cement,


(front) 25


Clapp John S. grocer,


E. D. 56


Gray Edward, baths,


145


Cochran George G. flour and feed,


(after title)


24


Green David, wagon maker,


(front) 22


Columbian Hall, J. P. Teale, Conkling E. A. coal,


(after title)


22


Griffin N. B. dentist,


(back) 5


Coope, Stratton & Co. gasfitters,


(front) 7


Griffith & Decker, billiard tables, Grocers' Fire Insurance Co. Grundy John, furniture,


147


Costar Henry R. vermin exterminator, Cowley & Haskell, real estate and ins. agents, (opp.) 128 Cox H. & Bro. livery and sale stable,


(back) 2


Crommelin & Brothers, chocolate,


152


Crowell A. S. real estate,


(after title) 17 93 (opp.) 240


CYPRESS HILLS CEMETERY, William H. Smith, agent,


Henderson James, mer. tailor,


Daly David, carriage manuf.


back Cover (front) 4


Hermance C. F. painter,


Davenport A. B. fire ins. agent,


99 | Herring Silas C. & Co. safes,


'(front) 19 Hampson Robert J. marble works, Hanson John M. books & stationery, Haynes Watson G. auctioneer, Haven Henry, grates and fenders, Henderson J. C. intelligence, (opp.) 320 (back) 10 (after title) 8 (after title) 19 (opp.) 193


(front) 21


Brainerd John, real estate,


(front) 7


Folwell Charles E. mer. tailor,


Brooks John, iron railing,


(front)


14


Gable & Gaywood, undertakers,


135


Gallagher T. shipsmith,


(opp.) 128


Bliss & Schleier, paper hangings,


(front)


Driggs E. Cypress Hills Cemetery,


E. D. 70


Arthur Wm. H. & Co. stationers,


(back) 10


Devlin D. & Co. clothing,


Dewolf H. M. furniture,


Barrett, Nephews & Co., dying,


E. D. (opp.) 128 & 129


Fithian & Joy, sash and blinds,


Frazier Stephen R. coal,


Fries Albert, printer,


back Cover


(opp.) 113


(appendix) 32


86


31


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Page


Higgins John, iron railings, (after title) 16


Hopper John, agent New England Life Ins. Co.


front Cover


Howell, Tipling & Co. iron railing, (front) 31


Hussey George, bank notices distributing, 172


Jackson J. A. china and glass, (after title) 15


Jackson W. & Son, grates, &c. (after title) 13


Johnson B. D. boots and shoes, (back) 2


Johnson J. & Co. trunks, (opp.) 113


Jones J. W. painter and paper hanger, (after title) 10


Keith Edwin S. masons' building materials,


(back) 8


Keith Minor H. & Co. lumber, (front) 23


Kellinger's magic fluid, (opp.) 304


Kimball George, hot air furnaces, (opp.) 321


Kiernan O. & P. painters,


(back) 1


King & Kellum, architects, (front) 17


Kingman Henry W. & Co. premium sofa beds, (opp.) 177


Kipport B. chairs, (after title) 23


Kirk Hiram, sash and blinds, 189


Knight D. M. fancy goods,


(back) 6


Knower Jos. S. boots and shoes,


(front) 28


Knox Charles, hatter,


(opp.) 112


Koch & Co. blankbook manuf. E. D. (opp.) 192


Lamy & Brainerd, blue stone, (front) 27


Lawrence M. M. daguerreotypes, (back) 9


Lay Sylvester, lawyer and notary, (after title) 32


Lewis W. & T. carpets, (opp.) 176


Lillie's Bank Locks, J. C. Morris, agent, back Cover


Lockwood B. & Co. stationers, (after title) 15


Lounsherry & Betts, distillers, (after title) 20


Lowerre & Lewis, stoves and heaters, (opp.) 113


Lyon Emanuel, magnetic powder, (opp.) 305


Market Fire Insurance Co. inside front Cover


Mathews H. E. pianos and music, (after title) 24


Matthews John, soda water, W. D. 207 & E. D. 124


Matthews Thomas, stair builder,


208


McIntyre Robert, boot and shoemaker,


(front) 12


McNamara William Silke, marble,


(front) 15


McPherson A. furnaces, (opp.) 256


Mechanics' Fire Insurance Co.


(front)


9


Merriam B. W. looking glasses, Meyer Bernard, paper boxes, (opp.) 112


Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana R. R.


(front)


6


Miller & Holbrook, paper and stationery, (after title) 30


Miller & Stahleger, clothing,


(after title) 14


Morand A. daguerreotypes,


(after title) 21 Vail Hiram, mason, E. D. at name


Van Brunt W. B. undertaker, (front) 13


Van Ortwick John A. carriagemaker, (front) 10


(front) 10 Van Winkle Joseph H. coal agent, 315


Mott Charles D. grocer, (back) 10. Vanalst & Meserole, surveyors, E. D. at name


Mott (The) J. L. iron works, (back) 10


Mundell John K. fish, (after title) 18


New England Life Insurance Co.


front Cover


Nellis & Devendorf,


E. D. 138


Nicolay Albert H. auctioneer, Norris Francis D. carpenter,


(front) 31


O'Leary Daniel, saddier, (back) 4


Oliver Richard, upholsterer,


(back) 4


Osborn & Fish, carpenters, Pearce J. plumber, (back)


11


Phenix Iron Works, Geo. W. Stillwell, (front)


5


Phoenix Iron Works, John P. Teale,


(front)


Picot & Shotwell, importers, (after title) 20


Pinner Isidor, upholsterer,


(after title) 14


Plimpton H. R. & J. L. secretary bedsteads,


(after title) 27 & 28


Porter H. H. hair preservative, (after title) 22 Wheeler George M. painter, (after title) 8


Porter J. F. agent M. S. & N. I. Railroad, (front) 6


Powell & Vining, stoves & house furnishing, 257


Powell Tunis J. house furnishing, (after title) 25


Putnam J. S. boots and shoes, 260 Price Mrs. physician, (after title) 15


Price & Sons, labels, (opp.) 112


Prince's Protean Fountain Pen, T. G. Stearns,


ag't. back Cover


Quimby A. M. &.Son, lightning rods, Quin R. P. advertising agent,


(opp.) 192


front Cover


Rafferty & Leask, hatters,


Rafford John, painter,


(after title) 29 (front) 13 -


Raineteaux A, real estate,


Reeve Tappin, architect, (after title) 19


Reither J. G. cabinetmaker,


(after title) 9


Riker Robert, undertaker, (back) 2


Riley Joseph, furniture,


(front) 8


Ritchie James, foundry, Robinson J. engraver, (front)


20


Rogers Joshua & Son, coal, (back) 4


Rogers William H. watches and jewelry, (after title)


20


Rose Thomas, rigger and stevedore, 273 Ross J. H. pharmacy, (front) 29


Rushton Frederick V. druggist,


opp. inside front and back Covers


Russell Hiram, architect, (front) 29


Sanford Gideon, furniture, (after title) 17


Scott Henry, pickles, (after title) 22


Schanck & Downing, glass, E. D. (opp.) 48


Scrimgeour R. C. & A. plumbers, (after title) 26


Scudder D. carriagemaker, (after title) 9


Searing A. L. pork, (front) 24


Sharpe John L. flour and feed, (front) 29


Shepherd Stephen, carriagemaker, (back) 7


Shuster John, marble, (front) 13


Sigler Samuel J. looking-glasses, (front) 11


Slote & Janes, stationers, outside front Cover


Smith, Pease, & Smith, steam turning, (front) 28


Smith William H. publisher, (front) 32


Smith William H. agent Cypress Hills Cemetery, back Cover


Stearns T. G. ag't. Prince's Protean Fountain Pen, back Cover


Stewart & Co. carpets, 297


Stillwell George W. Phoenix Iron Works, (front) 5


Stillwell Samuel, mer. tailor, (front) 14


Stillwell & Montross, clothing, (opp.) 25T


Sutton George T. grocer, (after title) 11


Teale John P. Phoenix Iron Works, (front) 80


Teale John P. Columbia Hall, (after title) 22


The J. L. Mott Iron Works, (back) 10


Thompson J. fancy soap,


(back) 7


Thurston George H. wood and coal, (back) 3


Tiemann George & Co. surgical instruments, (opp.) 112


(back) 12 Titus Major, light wagon maker, (back) 7


Totten P. wood and coal, (back) 7


Tremere James A. & Co. portable forges and bellows,


(back) 18


Tryon HI. R. soapstone works, (opp.) 177


Wagstaff T. H. Kellinger's Magic Fluid, (opp.) 304


Waldron A. P. plumbing, (after title) 25 Walker George W. & Co. Equestrian Institute,


(after title) 6 and 7


Wall & Chase, lumber,


(after title) 18


Walters William B. coal, (front) 8


Walls George R. sash and blinds, (back)


Warner H. R. saws, (after title) 21


Waters Horace, music and musical instruments,


E. D. (opp.) 176 and 177


Waters John, patent spring beds, (front) 18


30 Watson & Watt, plasterers, (front) 15


Weeks Edward H. sexton and undertaker, (front) 22 Wells & Provost, patent self-sealing can, (after title) 31 Wheaton Noah, sash and blinds, front Cover


Wheeler Gervase, architect, (opp.) 192


Wheeler & Hart, druggists, È. D. (opp.) 193


White William, tea and coffee, (back) 18


Whiting S. F. tailor and clothier, (after title) 18


Wilder B. G. & Co. safes, E. D. (opp.) 112


Williams Charles, painter, (back) 5 331


Williamson Charles H. photographs,


Winant D. D. billiard tables, back Cover Windle & Co. house furnishing hardware, E.D. (opp.) 118 Wolf Jacob, furniture, (after title) 30


Wood John, locksmith, (back) 5 Wood & Hughes, siver ware, (opp.) 257


Woodruff A. & Robinson, storage, (front) 23


Young T. W. & Brothers, coal and wood, (back) 8


Morris J. C. agent Lillie's Bank Locks, back Cover


Morris James, engraver, (back) 11


Morrison John, boots and shoes,


Vermont Steam Soapstone Works. (opp.) 177


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(front) 14


(opp.) 241


Page 262


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


JOHN GRUNDY,


CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY


MANUFACTURING WAREROOMS,


No. 29 COURT STREET,


BROOKLYN.


ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND OAK


FURNITURE


In Suits, made to Order, and constantly on hand. Also,


LOUNGE BEDSTEADS, HAIR, MOSS, HUSK, AND PURE HAIR


MATTRESSES.


1


BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


THE EMPIRE TEA AND COFFEE DEPOT. WILLIAM BANE,


317 Atlantic Street near Hoyt, BROOKLYN.


Where will be found a choice and carefully selected assortment of Green and Black Teas, Green, Roasted and ground Coffees,


WHITE AND BROWN SUGARS,


Spices of all kinds, American and English Mustard, Chocolate, Cocoa, Rice, Starch, Dried and Green Fruits in their season.


All the above articles are of the best to be obtained in the market.


Sold at the Lowest Cash Prices.


O. & P. KIERNAN, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS, AND VARNISHERS Also, dealers in Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., &c. No. 72 Court Street, one door from Atlantic, BROOKLYN,


OWEN KIERNAN.]


[PETER KIERNAN.


CARSE AND BAUMAN, 13 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn. Cut, Stained and Enammelled Glass,


And Metal Sash of every description, for Churches, Stores, Dwellings &c., To Order at the Shortest Notice on the Lowest Possible Terms. STAINING SHOP, 13 MYRTLE AVENUE, BROOKLYN.




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