Smith's Brooklyn Directory for the year ending May 1, 1857, Part 93

Author: William H. Smith
Publication date: 1857
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Number of Pages: 546


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ST. MARK'S. Fleet street, near Hudson


ST. MARK'S. 4th street, corner South 5th, (E. D.) Rev. Samuel Haskins, Rec.


ST. MARY'S. Classon avenue, near Myrtle avenue. Rev. Daniel V. M. Johnson, Rec.


ST. MICHAEL'S. High street, near Gold. Rev. Evan M. Johnson, Rec. Rev. A. Spoor, Ass't. Min.


ST. PAUL'S. Carroll street, between Hicks and Henry. Rev. Isaac P. Labagh, Rec.


ST. PAUL'S. Union avenue, corner South 2d street, (E. D.) Vacant.


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CHURCHES IN BROOKLYN.


ST. PETER'S. Atlantic street, corner Bond. Rev. John A. Paddock, Rec.


Methodist, Congregational.


FIRST. Lawrence street, corner Tillary. Rev. Mr. Hatch, Min.


Methodist Episcopal.


Presiding Elder, Long Island District, Rev. Buel Goodsell.


BUSHWICK. Bushwick avenue, near Cross- roads, (E. D.) Rev. J. S. Mitchell, Min.


CENTENARY. John street, corner Jay. Rev. John S. Inskip, Min.


EBENEZER. Franklin avenue, near Park uenue. Rev. Joseph Law, Min.


EIGHTH. Carlton avenue, near Myrtle ave- nue. Rev. J. W. B. Wood, Min.


FIRST. (Williamsburgh.) South 2d street, near 6th, (E. D.) Rev. J. Miley, Min.


FIRST MISSION. South 3d street, corner Union avenue, (E. D.) Rev. A. S. Francis, Min. FIRST PLACE. First place, South Brooklyn. Rev. Thomas H. Burch, Min.


FLEET STREET. Fleet street, near La- fayette. Rev. James H. Perry, Min. GREENPOINT MISSION. Union avenue, near Java street, (E. D.) Rev. William Gothard, Min.


HEDDING CHURCH. Court street, corner Butler. Rev. Albert Nash, Min.


NORTH FIFTH STREET. North 5th, near 4th, (E. D.) Rev. Joseph Wildey, Min. PACIFIC STREET. Pacific street, corner Clinton. Rev. R. S. Foster, D.D., Min.


SANDS STREET. Sands street, near Fulton. Rev. L. S. Weed, Min.


SECOND. (Williamsburgh.) Grand street, corner Ewen, (E. D.) Rev. Seymour Landon, Min.


SIXTH. Eighteenth street, near 3d avenue. Rev. Wm. B. Hoyt, Min.


SUMMERFIELD CHAPEL. Washington ave- nue, near Greene avenue. Rev. John M. Reid, Min.


THIRD. (Williamsburgh.) South 5th street, corner 5th, (E. D.) Rev. Henry J. Fox, Min.


UNION. Dean street, near Powers.


Rev. Charles Gorse, Min.


WASHINGTON STREET. Washington street, near Tillary. Rev. R. M. Hatfield, Min. WILLIAM STREET MISSION. William street, near Van Brunt. Rev. S. Rushmore, Min.


YORK STREET. York street, corner Gold. Rev. G. W. Woodruff, Min.


Methodist Episcopal, African.


ASBURY. North 7th street, near 6th, (E. D.) Rev. John Seymour, Min.


BETHEL. Dean street, Weeksville. Rev. Jeremiah Thomas, Min.


FIRST BETHEL. (Williamsburgh.) Frost street, near Lorimer, (E. D.) Rev. Jas. M. Wil- liams, Min.


WESLEYAN. Bridge street, between John- son street and Myrtle avenue. Rev. James M. Williams, Min.


ZION. Union avenue, corner Stagg street, (E. D.) Rev. Peter Corse, Min.


Methodist Primitive.


FIRST. Bridge street, near Tillary. Rev. C., Spurr, Min.


.


ELDERS,


J. Baoth, George Branch, George Goulden, Chas. Kaighn,


J. Ray, T. P. Wilson, J. Ashley, [C. Williams.


Methodist, Protestant.


FIRST. Grand street, near 5th, (E. D.) Rev. Ruel Hanks, Min.


GRAHAM AVENUE. Graham avenue, near Withers street, (E. D.) Rev. Robert Woodruff, Min.


Presbyterian.


AINSLIE STREET, O. S. Ainslie street, cor. Ewen. (E. D.) Vacant


CENTRAL, O. S. Schermerhorn street, near Nevins. Rev. J. Edson Rockwell, Min.


FIRST, N. S. Henry street, near Clark. Rev. William Hogarth, Min.


FIRST, O. S. Remsen street, corner Clinton. Rev. Henry J. Vandyke, Min.


FIRST, WILLIAMSBURGH, N. S. South 4th street, corner 6th, E. D. Rev, James W. McLane, D.D. Min.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL MISSION, O. S. Leonard street, corner Stagg, (E.D,) Rev. John Neander.


JOHN KNOX CHURCH, (The) Adelphi street, near Fulton avenue. Vacant.


NORTH SIXTH STREET, O. S. North Sixth street, near 5th,(E. D.) Rev. J. B. Finlay, LL.D., Min.


SECOND, O. S. Clinton street, near Fulton. Rev. Willis Lord, D.D., Min.


SILOAM, Colored, N. S. Prince street, near Myrtle av. Rev. Amos N. Freeman, Min.


SOUTH, N. S. Clinton corner Amity. Rev. Samuel T. Spear, D.D., Min.


SOUTH THIRD STREET, O. S. South Third st., corner 5th, (E. D.) Rev. John D. Wells, Min. THIRD, N. S. Jay, corner High street. Willi- am S. Karr.


WALLABOUT, O. S. Franklin av. near Myr- tle. Rev. Jonathan Greenleaf, Min.


WESTMINSTER. Clinton street, corner First Place. Rev. R. D. Hitchcock, Min.


Reformed Dutch.


EAST. Bedford Avenue, near Jefferson street. Rev. Jacob West, Min.


FIRST-(Brooklyn.) Joralemon street, near Court. Rev. A. P. Van Giesen, Min.


FIRST-(Williamsburgh. ) Bushwick Avenue, near North 2d, (E. D.) Rev. Stephen H. Meeker, Min.


FOURTH STREET. Fourth street, near South 2d, (E. D.) Rev. Elbert S. Porter, Min. GERMAN. New Brooklyn. Rev. John C. Dickhaut, Min.


GREENPOINT. Java street, corner Franklin. Rev. John W. Ward, Min. -


HEIGHTS, THE CHURCH ON THE. Pierre- pont, near Monroe place. Rev. George W. Be- thune, D. D., Min.


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CHURCHES IN BROOKLYN.


MIDDLE. Harrison street, corner Tompkins place. Rev. N. E. Smith, Min.


MISSION. Summit street, corner Hicks. Rev. Mr. Quackenbush, Min.


MNORTH. Clermont Avenue, near Myrtle Ave- He. Rev. Anthony Elmendorf, Min.


NORTH BROOKLYN. Lee Avenue, corner Lewes street, (E. D.) Rev. William W. Halloway, Min.


NORTH GOWANUS. Third avenue, corner 20th street. Rev. Nehemiah P. Pierce, Min.


SOUTH GOWANUS. Third Avenue, corner 43d street. Rev. John H. Manning, Min.


SECOND. Bushwick avenue, near De Kalb avenue. Rev. John S. Himrod, Min.


Roman Catholic.


ASSUMPTION, CHURCH OF THE. York street, corner Jay. Rev. William Keegan, Min. Rev. John Joyce, Assist.


HOLY TRINITY, CHURCH OF THE. Mont- rose avenue, near Ewen. Rev. John Raffeiner, Min. Rev. Joseph Huber, Assist.


PUTNAM AVENUE. Putnam avenue, near Bedford avenue. Rev. Bonaventura Keller, Min. Rev. Aloysius Anders, Assist.


ST. BENEDICT'S. New Brooklyn. Rev. Bona- ventura Keller, Min.


ST. BONIFACIUS. Willoughby street, corner Bridge. Rev. Maurus Ramsauer, Min.


ST. CHARLES' BORROMEO. Sidney place, corner Livingston. Rev. Charles C. Pise, D. D. Min. Thomas Hugo, Sexton.


ST. JOHN'S. Fifth Av. cor. 21st st. Rev. P. McGovern, Min.


ST. JAMES' CATHEDRAL. Jay street, corner Chapel. Right Rev. John Loughlin, Bishop. Eugene Cassidy, Min. Rev. Thomas W. McCleery (Secretary to Bishop,) and Rev. D. Whelan, Asst's.


ST. JOSEPH'S. Pacific street, near Vanderbilt avenue. Rev. Patrick O'Neil, Min.


ST. MARY, STAR OF THE SEA. Court street, corner Luqueer. Rev. Edward McGinness, Min. Rev. J. McKenna, Ass't.


ST. MARY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEP- TION. Leonard street, near Remsen. (E.D.) Rev. Andrew Bohan, Min.


ST. PATRICK'S. Kent avenue, corner Wil- oughby avenue. Rev. Hugh Maguire, Min.


ST. PAUL'S. Court, corner Congress. Rev. J. A. Schneller, Min. Rev. John McShane, Asst.


ST. PETER'S and ST. PAUL'S. Second near South 2d. Rev. S. Malone, Min. Rev. F. Huzarski and John C. Brady, Asst's.


VISITATION, CHURCH OF THE. Ewen st., near Van Brunt. Rev. Timothy Farrell, Min.


Universalist.


FIRST. (Williamsburgh.) Fourth street, corn- er South 3d Rev. B. Peters, Min. House, 116 Fourth street. (E. D.)


RESTORATION, CHURCH OF THE. Monroe place, corner Clark street.


THIRD. Franklin street, near Calyer.


Miscellaneous.


CHRISTIAN DISCIPLES. 383 Fulton, White. house Buildings. Elders, Robert McBrair and William Ogden.


FIRST ASSOCIATE. (Seceder.) South First street, cor. South Seventh, (E.D.) Rev. Andrew Thomas, Min.


FIRST REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Myr- tle av. cor. Lawrence street. Rev. D. J. Patterson, Min.


FIRST (German) METHODIST EPISCOPAL Stagg street, cor. Lorimer. Vacant.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL. Schermerhorn st. n. Court. . Rev. Herman Garlichs, Min.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL. (Lutheran.) Union av. cor. Schols st. (E. D.) Rev. Chas A. J. Pohle, Min.


JEWISH SYNAGOGUE. 8th street, n. North Second. Rev. Isaac Eiseman, pastor.


NEW JERUSALEM. Fourth, cor. South Third street, (Savings Bank Building.) (E. D.) Rev. Thomas Wilkes, Min.


NEW JERUSALEM. Atlantic street, cor. Clinton, (Atheneum.) Rev. George Bush, Min.


MARINERS' UNION BETHEL. 39 Main st. n. Water. Rev. William Burnet, Min.


ST. JOHN'S GERMAN LUTHERAN. Graham avenue, cor. Wyckoff. Rev. Christian J. Weisel.


ST. PAUL'S GERMAN LUTHERAN. South First, cor. Ninth. Rev. Mr. Schmidt, Min


UNITED BRETHREN, (Protestant Episcopal, Moravian.) Jay street, n. Myrtle av. Rev. J. H. Kummer, Min.


UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. (Associate Re- | formed. Brooklyn Institute. Rev. Henry S. Wil- ken, (temp.)


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAGE


PAGE


Adams J. Q. stoves, &c.


front


7


Gable Conklin L. undertaker,


back


K


American Porcelain Manuf. Co. (The) opp. 144


Gas Apparatus, portable, C. Wood- worth & Co.


back cover


Arthur Wm. H. stationers, back E Gildersleeve & Baylis, livery stable, front 16


Ball, Biack & Co. jewellers, outside back cover


Goupil & Co. publishers, &c. front 6


Barnard J. T. & Co. wood, opp. 209


Green David, wagon manufacturer, front 19


6


Brainerd John, real estate, front 11


Hart Lucius, britannia ware, (E.D.)


opp. 28


Brainerd & Co. blue stone, back D Haven Henry & Bro. grates, fenders, &c. opp. 208 Brick J. K. & Co. fire brick, back M Herring Silas C. & Co. safes, front 3


Briggs Francis A. wood and coal, (E.D.) opp. 12


Brooklyn Brush Manuf. Co.


front 25


Brown E. H. real estate, &c. (E.D.) margin back cover, and opp. 12


Brown's Water Furnace Co. (late Brown & Ellis,) (E.D.) opp. 76 and 77


Brownson, W. H. D. painter, back I


Burdon William, machinist, front 17


Cann & Dunn, silverware manufs. opp. 144


Carr John, sash and blinds, back N


Carson & Hard, paper, margin front cover


Cassidy P. iron,


front 21


Citizens' Fire Ins. Co.


opp. 256


Coggin Richard R. plumber, front 17


Cogswell & Anderson, real estate brokers,


inside back cover


Cox H. & Brother, livery and sale stable,


front 18


Cragin Brothers, patent leather manufs. front 27 Crooker S. R. electro-plater, front 24


Crowell & Brown, market, front 8


Cypress Hills Cemetery, opp. 256


Daly David, carriage manuf. . front 9


Deburg C. B agricultural chemist, opp. 145


Devlin D. & Co. clothing, outside front cover Disbrow S. W. insurance, back F


Duncan, West & Sharp, black and white smiths, and mangles,


front 113


opp. 97


Eames & Co. grocers,


front 16


Edmonds William, painter,


front 26


Enterprise Insurance Co. Evans, clothing warehouse,


opp.


back


0


Felt & German, coal and wood, back


I


Fisher Benjamin, pickles, &c. front 12


Fithian & Joy, sash and blind manuf.


front 20


Flagler F. P. portable forges,


front 19


Ford Gordon L. commissioner, &c.


back cover margin


Forrester William, mer. tailor,


back D


Frazier S. R. wood and coal, (E.D.)


opp. 113 back N


Fries Albert, printer,


Fulton Fire Insurence Co.


opp. 241


Morris James, engraver, Morris J. C. safes and bank locks,


margin front cover


Morse, McKenney & Co. Empire print- ting Co. (E.D.) opp. 13


Muchmore John, coal and wood,


back


E


Mulledy John, grocer,


front


21


Munson J. S. M.D. medicines,


back


B


29


New Amsterdam Fire Insur. Co. (E.D.) opp.


New England Life Insurance Co.


outside front cover


front


back


N


24


New York, Journey men's The, scale


makers,


'O'Neill John, painter,


. back M


Hollacher M. show cases, front 9


Hoppel John K. brush manufacturer, front 13


Hough Levi W. wood and coal, front 14


Howard H. C. equestrian institute, opp. 65 Howell, Tipling & Co. iron railing, front 10


Kelley John Wesley, analytical phy- sician, after title 4


Kissam James A. grocers' scales, &c. front 14 Knight D. M. & Co. fancy goods, back M Koch & Co. blank books, front 3 Lay Sylvester, lawyer, on back and inside back cover


Leach John, tailor, back C Leslie T. F. real estate, &c. margin outside back cover, and at beginning of names of each letter of the alphabet.


Lewis W. & T. carpets, opp. 160


Leys George, brewer, &c.


back


L


Lowerre & Lewis, tin, sheet iron and copperware opp, 241


Lyon Emanuel, magnetic powder and pills, opp. 304


Market Fire Insurance Co.


front


2


Mather H. E. drygoods, after title 4


McIntyre Robert, bootmaker, opp. 112


McPherson A. stoves, ranges, &c. Miller Gurdon, patent pumps, front 4


opp. 112


Miller Gurdon, patent pumps, front 4, 23


Miller Jacob M. clothing, front 24


back/ C


Baxter C. H. & A. T. & Co. paints, drugs, &c. 'opp. 161


Greenleaf Alfred, young ladies' school, front Hale Frederick, Hale's British Zest, Hall Abraham B. carpenter and builder, back


opp. 49


11


Arneberg, Quam & Co. mer. tailors, front 11


Barter John, mason and builder, front 15


Hicks J. S. furniture,


48


Cory Uzal, furnaces, &c. opp 48


38


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAGE


Ostrander Stephen M. real estate, front 13


Stoll 'T. cabinet maker,


back H


Patrick Robert M. safes, (E.D.) opp.


96 Sweet William P. plumber,


back H


Pitbladdo William, granite marble, &c. back


D Taylor Charles, confectionery,


back


27


Portable Gas Works, (E.D.) opp.


61 Teale John P. Columbian Hall, front 20


Price Mrs. female physician, opp.


49


Thomas Robert, iron railings, &c. front 23


Radde W. homoeopathic medicines, &c. front


27


Thompson J. & A. confectioners,


opp.


209


Reither J. G. cabinet furniture,


front


16


Thompson Michael, liquors,


back F


Reilly James, furniture,


· front


11 Thorburn J. R. stencil plates,


back G


Ricker Robert, undertaker,


back K


Thurston George H. coal, opp. 257


Tousley & Reed, steam engines, &c. opp. title,


front


28


Samwell & Litzinger, carvers,


back G


Sands A. B. & D. drugs,


opp. 240


Sanford Henry R. pianofortes and music,


opp. 192, 193


Voorhees J. M.D. medical electrician, Walters William B. coal and wood,


back C


Schoeneck C. W. stoves,


back


K


Seelig M. J. zinc foundry, (E.D.)


opp.


12


Washburn A. H. mer. tailor,


front 15


Watkins James Y. & Son, tinware &c. opp. 161


front 7


Shepherd & Titus, carriage-makers,


back L


Wiegand George F. carriage manuf. opp.


97


Shuster John, marble,


front 12


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


60


Smith William H. notary public,


Willard J. S. looking-glasses, &c. back A


back B


Smith, Pease, & Smith, turning and scroll sawing,


front 13


Star, Fellows & Co. gas fixtures,


opp.


64


Staten Island Dying Establishment,


opp. 288 and 289


Woodworth C. R. & Co. portable gas appa- . ratus outside back cover


Stillwell George W.


front 5 Wortendyke Isaac, lawyer, after title 4


18


10


Van Ortwick John A. carriage manuf. front


12


Serrell Lemuel W. solicitor, front


2


Sharpe John L. flour and feed,


front


21


Whitmore A. E. & Son, hardware,


back F


Sansom John, pearl work, (E.D.) opp. 61


Warner H. R. saw manuf. margin back cover


Rogers William H. watches & jewellery, front 14


Ross J. H. pharmacy (E.D.)


opp.


13 Tremere James A. & Co. portable forges, front Van Brunt W. B. undertaker, front


Williams Charles, painter, Winant D. D. billiard tables, on margin front cover Windle & Co. house keeping hardware, opp. 305 Wise William, jeweller, back G


margin front cover


PAGE


Pierce John, collector and referee, back H Teale John P. Columbian Iron Works, front


BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


LOOKING GLASSES.


PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES.


The largest Assortment in the City, at Wholesale and Retail, of


GILT, ORNAMENTED, AND PLAIN MANTEL, PIER, WALL, AND OVAL


MIRRORS,


WINDOW CORMIGES, BASE TABLES,


MARBLE SLABS AND BRACKETS,


In all their varieties, on hand and made to order. Also


MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD, AND PLAIN GILT FRAME CLASSES, LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &c., &c., FOR COUNTRY AND CITY TRADE.


JOHN S. WILLARD, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER, 440 PEARL ST., BETWEEN CHATHAM AND MADISON STREET,


NEW YORK.


(A)


BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


DR. J. S. MUNSON'S VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS.


The best Bilious Pill in use. A sure cure for all kinds of HEAD-ACHE, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUS or FEVERISH ATTACKS. A gentle medicine, and safe for any one to take, man, woman, or child, for any complaint. Price, 25 cents.


Dr. J. S. Munson's Pain-Curer & Rheumatic Liniment.


It is astonishing to see how soon it will.relieve all pain. Everything of a tar, gum, or oily nature is distilled out of it, so that it penetrates directly into the part affected, and relieves RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, and all pain, when applied to the surface, on the same principle that a dose of laudanum re- lieves when taken into the stomach. Price, 25 cents.


DR. J. S. MUNSON'S DIARRHOEA MIXTURE.


This is the most sovereign remedy ever introduced for the prompt cure of Diarrhea, Summer Complaints, Dysentery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Hemorrhage from the Lungs, Stomach, or any other part ; profuse or too frequent menstru- ation, and cutting teeth. This is a self-corrector, as it never leaves one costive. Price, 25 cents.


Dr. J. S. Munson's Tooth-ache Drops.


* A remedy that never injures the Teeth or Gums. The anodyne principle is so concentrated that when it comes in contact with the nerve of the tooth it is sure to give instant relief. Price, 123 cents.


The above articles manufactured and for sale, wholesale and retail, by


DR. J. S. MUNSON,


AT 130 WILLOUGHBY, COR. FLEET STREET, BROOKLYN, And sold by nearly all the respectable druggists and merchants throughout the United States, and at ISRAEL MINORS & CO.'S, Wholesale Druggists, 214 Ful- ton street, New York.


CHARLES WILLIAMS,


HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER,


AND GLAZIER.


PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, GLASS, &c., &c.,


Nos. 8 and 10 Bond st., Brooklyn.


N. B. - Graining executed in the neatest manner. Blinds re-painted at the shortest notice.


(B)


BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


JAMES MORRIS, PRACTICAL ENGRAVER,


HAS REMOVED FROM 192 FULTON STREET, TO


No. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEAR FULTON STREET,


BROOKLYN.


J. LEACH,


MERCHANT TAILOR AND GEORBIER,


-


No. 97 ATLANTIC STREET, BROOKLYN,


Is prepared to serve all who may favor him with their patronage with any arti- cle in the Clothing Line, at moderate rates. Constantly on hand,


PLAIN AND FANCY CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c.,


Which will be made to order in the best style, and warranted to fit and please my patrons.


WORK SOLICITED, AND ORDERS EXECUTED WITH DISPATCH.


WILLIAM B. WALTERS,


DEALER IN


WOOD AND


COAL


Of all kinds, at lowest market prices.


YARDS, JUNCTION OF FLATBUSH & FULTON AVS., (Between Nevins and Powers streets,) and


CORNER OF FLUSHING AND WASHINGTON AVENUES, BROOKLYN, L. I.


(c)


-


BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


WM. FORRESTER,


MERCHANT TAILO 9


No. 158 FULTON AVENUE,


BETWEEN HANOVER AND BOND STS. BROOKLYN.


GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING. BOYS' CLOTHES CUT.


BRAINERD & CO.,] Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


NORTH RIVER BLUE STONE,


Office, corner Kent Avenue and Taylor Street,


BROOKLYN.


FLAGGING LAID TO ORDER. Residence, Hewes St., between Bedford and Lee Avs.


WILLIAM PITBLADDO,


GRANITE, MARBLE, AND FREESTONE YARD,


FUNERAL ENTRANCE, GREENWOOD CEMETERY,


Corner of 5th Av. and 27th Street, BROOKLYN.


Orders for Monumental and Building dolork


PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


(D)


BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


JOHN MUCHMORE, DEALER IN


COAL AND WOOD,


Between Washington & Main Sts., near Catharine Ferry.


RESIDENCE, 80 JOHNSON ST., COR. OF LAWRENCE BROOKLYN.


AGENCIES. J. L. & F. A. QUIMBY, 100 Fulton Street. D. F. FERNALD, Tillary, near Fulton Street.


COAL AND WOOD DELIVERED IN ANY PART OF THE CITY.


CHARLES TAYLOR, 321} FULTON ST., BROOKLYN.


CONFECTIONERY, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Pickles, Wie Fruits, Preserves, Sauces, Jellies, &c., AT NEW YORK PRICES.


W. H. ARTHUR & CO.,


TIONERS,


ACCOUNT ROOK MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS and DEALERS in every description of


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC STATIONERY, 39 NASSAU STREET, Cor. LIBERTY, Opposite the Post Office, NEW YORK.


C. S. WESTCOTT, (R)


E. J. WHITLOCK.


BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


DR. J. VOORHEES, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, 69 SANDS STREET,


BROOKLYN. OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M.


N. B .- All Chronic and Nervous Diseases cured by Electricity in some form. (DROPSY CAN BE PERMANENTLY CURED.)


BATHS


Electro-Medicated and Sulphur Vapor Bath ready for operation.


S. W. DISBROW, HOUSE, LAND, & INSURANCE AGENT, No. 32 South 7th St., late Williamsburgh.


Farms, Bonuses and Lots Bought, Sold or Exchanged. HOUSES LET, RENTS COLLECTED, AND INSURANCE EFFECTED.


MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE.


THE UNDERSIGNED, DEALER IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUORS,


Would respectfully inform the public in general, that he keeps constantly on hand Liquors of the Best Brand, which he would be happy to serve his customers with, in large or small quantities.


MICHAEL THOMPSON,


PACIFIC NEAR WILLOW STREET, SOUTH BROOKL Y


(F)


BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


STANDARD JEWELLERY STORE ! 79 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN.


ESTABLISHED 1820. CONDUCTED BY THE UNDERSIGNED FOR TWENTY-TWO YEARS PAST.


GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE AND RELIABLE.


of the latest and most elegant designs, best material and workmanship. SILVER WARE, OF THE MINT STANDARD.


SPECTACLES AND EYE-CLASSES. in full variety, and scientifically adapted to the vision.


Clocks and Watches repaired and adjusted by skilful and experienced hands.


CARD AND OTHER ENGRAVING. Wm. WISE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jeweller.


.


SAMWELL & LITZINGER, ORNAMENTAL HOUSE & PATTERN CARVERS,


Corner of Fulton Avenue and Navy Street, BROOKLYN.


Door Ornaments always on hand. Turning and Scroll Sawing. ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.


THORBURN


STENCIL PLATES,


92 FULTON ST., NEW YORK.


(a)


NOT UP STAIRS.


-


BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


The undersigned, late Deputy Sheriff of Kings County, offers his services as a COLLECTOR, and will act as REFEREE in MORTGAGE SALES and the FORECLOSURE of MORTGAGES on PERSONAL CHATTELS, and as GENERAL REAL ESTATE AGENT.


Office, 343 Fulton Street,


Where he may be seen during the business hours of the day.


JOHN PIERCE.


Brooklyn, April, 1856.


REFERS TO


Hon. George Hall, Mayor. Hon. F. B. Stryker, ex-Mayor. Hon. John Greenwood. Hon. John A. Cross.


N. F. Waring, Esq. R. C. Underhill, Esq. Jasper W. Gilbert, Esq. Samuel Garrison, Esq.


T. STOLL, UPHOLSTERER AND CABINET MAKER IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,


No. 199 COURT STREET, between Butler and Douglass streets, Brooklyn. All kinds of Furniture, Spring, Hair, Moss, Husk, and Straw Mattresses, Curtains, Shades, &c., made to order. Papering Rooms and Halls attended to. Packing and Boxing Furniture for shipping, both for sea and land. Work solicited and orders filled with care and promptitude. Repairing and Varnishing done neatly at the shortest notice.


WILLIAM WGET.


JIES INV ISAOH


WILLIAM P. SWEET. HOUSE & SHIP PLUMBER.


47 .PRESIDENT ST.


NEAR HAMI


TON AVE


BROOKLYN.


47 President street, South Brooklyn. (H)


PLUMBER,


BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


PAINTING. W. H. D. BROWNSON


Would respectfully inform his friends and the Public, that he is located at


No. S FULTON AVENUE, Between Pearl and Jay Sts.,


BROOKLYN. Where he keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of


DRY AND MIXED PAINTS, VARNISHES, RAW & BOILED OIL, GLASS,


Paint, Window, Scrubbing, White Wash, and Stencil Brushes, &c., &c.


Also, Tube Colors, Pallettes, and all kinds of Artists' Materials. At wholesale or retail at the lowest cash prices.


Persons wishing Painting done of any kind, are informed that he uses the best materials, employs the best workmen, and guarantees to give entire satisfaction.


SIGN WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.


Society Banners done with Dispatch.


ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY SOLICITED.


BROOKLYN, May 1, 1856.


DEALERS IN


COAL AND WOOD


OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, SMITH NEAR NINTH ST. South Brooklyn.


WOOD.


COAL.


VIRGINIA PINE. JERSEY PINE. OAK AND


RED ASH.


BLACK NIME.


RAINBOW.


BLACK HEATH.


HICKORY.


LEWIS.


WHITE ASH.


LEHIGH. CUMBERLAND.


SPOHN.


BROAD MOUNTAIN. LOCUST MOUNTAIN.


Offices where Orders may be left. C. W. Shoeneck, 5 Myrtle Av. Heissenbuttel & Wells, Atlantic and Furman Streets.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


ROBERT RIKER,


General Furnishing Undertaker,


COR. OF DEKALB AVENUE & FLEET STREET,


NEAR FULTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN.


Rosewood, Mahogany, and Walnut Coffins, always on hand. Hearses, Carriages, &c., furnished at short notice.


Interments procured in all the Cemeteries.


FURNITURE REPAIRED AND VARNISHED.


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C. W. SCHOENECK,


No. 5 MYRTLE AVE.,


One Door from Fulton street, Brooklyn. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


COOKING & PARLOR STOVES.


Portable Heaters, Rangers, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Gutters, Leaders, Roofing, &c.


STOVES NEATLY REPAIRED, BLACKED, AND PUT UP. N. B. - All orders punctually executed at the shortest notice.


REMOVAL. CONKLIN L. GABLE,


NISHING UNDERTAKER,


Removed from 69 Nassau, to No. 130 Bridge street, bet. High & Sands, Brooklyn.


Every article required for Funerals furnished on reasonable terms.


INTERMENTS PROCURED IN ALL THE CEMETERIES.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


SHEPHERD & TITUS, Light Tolagon & Carriage Alanufacturers,


No. 23 GRAND ST., BROOKLYN.


REPAIRING DONE WITH DISPATCH AND NEATNESS. - - PAINTING AND TRIMMING.


GEORGE LEYS, BREWER OF GENUINE


HOME BREWED ALE,


RAYMOND STREET, NEAR JOHNSON, BROOKLYN.


Having been successfully engaged in the Manufacture of Ale for over 30 years, I will guarantee the Ale I now offer in every respect equal to any brand of Family Ale now in use, and containing only the active properties of Malt and Hops. In five- gallon kegs and upwards.


Price, 25 Cents Per Gallon.


I likewise intend to manufacture a superior article of Bottled Ale, equal to any imported, and at one half the price, being $1 50 per Dozen, and will allow 50 cents for returned bottles. This article is strongly recommended by Medical men, and in every respect it is calculated to strengthen and invigorate the system of those who are suffering from weakness and general debility.


Orders left at the Store, corner of Fulton and Clinton Streets, or at the Brewery, will be punctually attended to.


ABRAHAM B. HALL, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, 122 HARRISON STREET, NEAR HICKS. WORK SOLICITED, AND JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


Refers Strangers to George A. Jarvis, corner of Degraw and Henry Streets.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. .


REMOVAL.


THE LARGE STOCK OF COMBS, BUTTONS AND FANCY GOODS At 53 CEDAR STREET, has been REMOVED to the spacious Lofts,


Nos. 26 & 28 VESEY STREET,


NEAR CHURCH STREET,


And the Subscribers are now making large additions to their former good Stock. They have made arrangements with some of the best manufacturers of Combs and other Goods in the United States, for their constant supply, and are receiving direct from Europe, by every steamer, French and English Goods of the latest styles. They are now prepared to offer you a large assortment of (GOOD) Goods in their line, viz. : COMBS .- Buffalo and Imitation Buffalo Back Combs; Imitation Shell and Horn Side Combs ; English Horn Dressing Combs; Ivory, Neck and Long Combs; Rubber Puff, Side, Neck, Long and Dressing Combs. BUTTONS .- Steel, Pearl, Gilt, Lasting. Bone, Agate, Metal, Thread, Linen and Horn. BRUSHES .- Hair, Tooth, Nail, &c. Linen Thread, Clark's Spool Cotton, Needles, Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Hair Pins, Elastics, Whalebone, Linen and Cotton Tape, Linen and Cotton Bobbin, Stay Binding, Stay Lacing, Boot and Shoe Lacing, Knitting Cotton, Suspenders, Thimbles and Scissors, Porte Monnaies, Reticules, French Working Cotton, cheap for cash. The undersigned buy for Cash, and at the very lowest rates, and sell for a mere commission.


D. M. KNIGHT & Co., 26 & 28 VESEY STREET, (Up Stairs), NEW YORK.


REMOVAL.


GARDINER'S WAREROOMS


A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF


FASHIONABLE


Nº.60


BECKM Cor. Gold S!


Parlor and Chamber Furniture, IN SUITS OR OTHERWISE, Also, an extensive supply of his celebrated


PREMIUM COTTAGE BEDSTEADS Constantly on hand, with Mattresses, Spring Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows to fit.


Hotels and others supplied with every Article in his line at the lowest rates.


WHITNEY-ANNIN SC.


J. C. HICKS, successor to Wm. C. GARDINER, 60 Beekman Street, Corner of Gold St., 1 door from his Old Stand.


J. K. BRICK & Co., BROOKLYN FIRE-BRICK WORKS, VAN DYKE STREET,


(Near Van Brunt, South of Hamilton Ferry,)


SOUTH BROOKLYN, N. Y.


.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


RUGGLES PATENT


Albert fries, CARD AND JOB PRINTER,


(Deutfcher Buch bruder, )


D OFFICE :


NO. 303 GRAND STREET


Between 10th and 11th streets,


WILLIAMSBURGH.


RESIDENCE, GEORGIA AVENUE, EAST NEW YORK. Every description of Book, Job, and Card Printing, in English, French, or German.


THE NEW YORK JOURNEYMEN


SCALE MAKERS'


COMPANY


Manufacture every description of


Coal, Hay, Floor, Portable, Platform & Counter SCALES, PATENT BALANCES, &c. WEIGHTS GRADUATED TO FOREIGN STANDARDS. Every scale made by them is correct, and warranted not liable to get out of order. WAREHOUSE, 221 PEARL STREET, MANUFACTORY, 41 WOOSTER STREET, NEW YORK, Where every description of Scales may be obtained, and all orders promptly attended to. REPAIRING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.


BRYDEN & ROBIDOUX.


JOHN CARR,


MANUFACTURER OF


DOORS, SASHES, & BLINDS,


No. 77 and 79 Wyckoff Street,


NEAR SOUTH STREET, BROOKLYN.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


EVANS'


CLOTHING WAREHOUSE,


Nos. 66 & 68 FULTON ST.,


NEW YORK.


This extensive CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT is most characteristic of the age of telegraph and steam. Though yet in its infancy, it has already attained universal popularity, and will, ere long, become a " Household Word."


The following are among the prominent features of this model house : Ist. EVERY ARTICLE IS BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH.


2d. AUCTIONS, ASSIGNEES' SALES, SHERIFF'S SALES, &c., &c., are looked after, and with Cash in hand, and a sharp, discriminating eye, the oppor- tunities are caught of buying the Best for what the Worst would command.


For the benefit of those who cannot command time enough to look over the immense Stock, we insert the following list of prices :---


COATS AND OVERCOATS,


OVERCOATS of every description from - $ 3 to $25


Superfine French Cloth FROCK AND DRESS COATS, lined throughout with satin and fine serge, well worth from $30 to $45 -


15 to 20


Fine Cloth Frock Coats, 8 to 14


An endless variety of Business Coats, made from Cloths, Cassi- meres, Drillings, Marseilles, Pongees, Grass Cloths, Alpacas, &c., &c., of every color and shade,


0.50 to 10


PANTS


Extra Fine Black French Doeskin, (beautifully made)


2


to


5


Fancy Cassimeres of every imaginable description, -


1.50 to 6


SUMMER PANTALOONS, comprising over five thousand dif- 1 to


ferent patterns,


3


9


By the thousand, made of rich Silks, Satins, Cashmeres, Bomba- zines, &c., &c. Also an immense variety of plain and fancy Marseilles, 0.50 to 4


Complete Summer Suits $2 50.


The Custom Department is replete with choice Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drillings, &c., &c., under the charge of professional Cutters, ready to fashion them out at the Shortest Notice.


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5 to 7 Inferior grades, do. do. -


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