The New York directory for 1786, Part 4

Author: Franks, David; Webster, Noah, 1758-1843; Kelby, William, 1841-1898. Annals of New York city for the year 1786
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: [New York] : Published by the Trow City Directory Company, 11 University Place, N.Y.
Number of Pages: 358


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LONDON : 33 HOLBORN VIADUCT.


CHICAGO : 125 STATE STREET.


ALFRED H. SMITH & CO., IMPORTERS,


HILFE


DIAMONDS AND DIAMOND JEWELRY, 182 BROADWAY, CORNER JOHN ST., NEW YORK.


ESTABLISHED


1831.


WASHBURN & MOEN M'F'G C


WORCESTER, MASS.,


WIRE DRAWERS,


And Manufacturers of


IRON, STEEL, AND COPPER WII


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


PATENT CONTINUOUS ROLLING MILLS, producing Iron, Steel, Copper Wire in coils of 100 lbs., without seam or weld. Annealed, Bright, Coppered, vanized, or Tin-plated Wire. Refined Wire to pattern, for particular purposes, selected stamps of Norway Iron.


PATENT GALVANIZING, ROLLING, AND TEMPERING. By Patent Continuous Bath, our Wire is Cleaned. Tempered, and Galvanized in one prc Wire for the manufacture of Card Clothing, Heddles, Reeds, etc.


GALVANIZED IRON AND STEEL TELEGRAPH AND TELEPH( WIRE. Hard and Soft Drawn Copper Wire for Electrical purposes. Unifor quality. Experts give the highest merit to our Wire expressly designed for this servi


PATENT BARB WIRE AND METALLIC FENCING.


PATENT STEEL WIRE BALE TIES. Displacing all other Ties with pers of Hay, Husks, Hemp, Cotton, etc.


Send for Pamphlets and Circulars on Telegraph and Telephone Wire, and Barb Metallic Fencing and its uses.


WASHBURN & MOEN M'F'G CO.,


WORCESTER, MASS.


NEW YORK WAREHOUSE,


16 Cliff, and 241 Pearl Streets.


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THE New-York Directory.


A


A RDEN John, board-merchant, Num- ber 106, Queen-Street Afh Tho. Windi. chair maker, 31, John. it Atkinfon Francis, merchant, 223, Q.ftreet Allingham Charles, and company, mer- chants, 196, Queen-ftreet


Abremfe A. fhopkeeper, 42, Water-ftreet Abbot & Kanberry, tailors, 44, Water. ft. Afbridge R. conveyancer, 27, Smith ftreet Aften J. fhoemaker, 31, Naffau-ftreet Anderfon A. joiner, 17, Maiden-lane Anderfon Elb. fhopkeeper, 5, Malden-1. Anderfon J. fhopkeeper, 89, Water-ftreet Acklay A. iron-monger, 7, Broad-ftreet Attwood T. Bridgen, doctor, 11, Dock.ft.


ololo


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MARK.


This Label is on the Best Ribbon Made.


Whooping Cough Cured


Or Prevented by Page's Vaporizer and Cresolene.


Patented Sept. 25, 1881.


We have abundant testimony that Cresolene vaporized in a closed room is an almost infallible remedy for Whooping Cough, for which distressing malady no other assured remedy is known to us. A cure usually effected in five or six days, at a trifling ex- pense and but very little trouble. It is also exceedingly efficient in Asthma, Croup, Catarrh, Influen- za, Diphtheria, and Scarlet Fever. It is a safeguard against the spread of contagion.


Vaporizer complete, including a bottle of Cresolene, $1.50, Ask your druggist for it.


MOLLER'S


NOR- WEGIAN


COD-LIVER OIL


FOR General Debility, Scrofula, Rheumatism


D


MOLLER'S


LIVER OIL


PUREST


and


BEST


or Consumption. Is superior to any in de- licacy of taste and smell, medicinal virtues and purity. London, European and New York physicians pronounce it the purest and best. Sold by Druggists. W.H.Schieffelin & Co.(U


Wholesale Agents ) New York


W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO., Sole Agents,


170 & 172 William Street,


NEW YORK.


CARMEL


MADE IN PALESTINI


CARMEL SOAP is the PUREST


At the foot of Mt. Carmel, and most reliabl form of a Mission Society has taken advantage of the sn- perior OLIVE OIL made in Palestine to support itself by the manufacture of an exceptionally fine Olive-Oil Toilet CASTILE SOAP Soap, which they ship direct to their Agent in New York. It is favorably known in America as CARMEL SOAP, contains no adulteration, and is not artificially perfumed, depending for popular favor on the fact of its absolute purity. Possessing the emollient properties of Olive Oil, it unsurpassed for the Toilet and Bath, and superior to all other Soaps for the Teeth and Hair. It is th ONLY PERFECTLY SAFE soap for the NURSERY and Invalids. No other Castile Soap is sold with guarantee of genuineness from both maker and importer. Ask your druggist or grocer for it, and don buy the old unreliable, inconvenient, and wasteful bar soap usually sold as castile. If you cannot obtal it elsewhere, send 15 cents for sample cake to the importer,


A. KLIPSTEIN, 52 Cedar Street, New York.


BARSTOW'S


CELEBRATED LINE OF


FURNACES, RANGES, AND


PARLOR STOVES.


Fifty years' ex- perience in their manufac- ture. Illustrat- ed Catalogue sent free on ap- plication.


BARSTOW STOVE CO., 230 Water St., New York.


56 Union St., Boston, Mass. FOUNDRY, PROVIDENCE, R. I.


Beautifies the Skin. No other cosmetic


-- H


A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream, or Magical Beautifier


Removes Tan, Pimples Freckles Moth-Patche Rash and Skü diseases, and every blemish on beauty, and defies detec will do it. AS WELL AS PURIFIES tion. It hat stood the test of 37 years, and is so harmless we taste it to be sure the pre- paration properly made Accept no counterfeit of similar name. The distinguished Dr. L. A. Sayer, said to a lady of the haut ton (a patient) : " As you ladies will use them, I recommend ' Gouraud's Cream' as the least harmful of all the Skin preparations." One bot- tle will last six months, using it every day. Also Poudre Subtile removes superfluous hair without injury to the skin.


FERD. T. HOPKINS, Manager, 48 Bond Street running through to Main Office, 37 Great Jones Street, New York.


For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers throughout the U. S., Canadas. and Europe. Also found in N. Y. City at R. H. Macy's, Stern's Ehrich's, Ridley's and other Fancy Goods Dealers. Beware of base imitations. $1,000 Reward for arrest and proof of any one selling the same.


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Arding Charles, doctor, 13, corner Wil- liam and Beekman ftreets Affleck Robert, merchant, 60, Wm.ftreet AntwerpVan & M'Ewen, grocers, 3, Flym. Aicken And. fhopkeeper, 40, Broadway Anderfon James, fhoemaker, 65, Broadway Arthur John, merchant, 160, Queen-ftreet. Aorfon Aaron, 28, Naffau-ftreet Athfield John, baker, 44, William-ftreet


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Barham Mrs. tavern-keeper, 18, Broadway Betts John, diftiller, 3, Whitehall Byrn William, Efq. 36, George-ftreet Bickers John, carpenter, 32, Geo. ftreet Brewer Peter, grocer, 124, Queen-street Brevoort John, merchant, 161, Q. ftrees Berrien Peter, 103, Queen-ftreet


Bawie Ann, fhopkeeper, 60, Broad-way Bayiy William, merchant, 58, Broadway Bache Abraham, rev. of the church of England, 29, Smith-ftreet


Belley and Goodwin, druggifts and apo- thecaries, 229, Queen-ftreet Baffett Francis, pewterer, 218, Q. ftreet Burger John, goldfmith, 207, Queen-Street Bredhurft Samuel, phyfician and apothe- cary, 64, Queen-ftreet


Bowne Geo. merchant, 37, Queen-Street Brevoort Abr. merchant, 26, Queen-ftreet


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Bradford & M& Ewen, plumb. 147, Wat.ft Burke G. grocer, 161, Water-frcet Backhoufe, merchant, 163, Water-ftreet Beeking Wm. grocer, 33, Han. fquare Berry & Rogers, 35, merchants, Han. fqu. Bourghell J. watch maker, 192, Water-tt. B. & Browne, fhopkeepers, 14, Wm. ftseet Buckle William, merchant, 9, Water-ftreet Banks John, tailor, 12, Water. ftreet Bleecker J. and L. brokers, 20, Water-ft. Bard John, merchant, 46, Water-Itreet Byvanck John, merchant, 56, Water-ftreet Biggs Thomas, inftrument-maker, 60, fac- ing Beekman's-flip


Byarr Samuel, grocer, 75, Broadway Brooks M. painter & glazier, 51, Crown.ft. Bewie Daniel, grocer, 38, Crown-Street Boftwick And. merchant, 37, Sinith-ftreet Bryant William, Mr. 1, Smith-freet Bramble James, whitefmith, 49, King-freet. Bard Samuel, doctor, 46, Broad-flieet Barrow T. merchant, 58, Broad-ftreet Beckman J. Jas. merchant, 20, Maiden-1. Bend Grove, thopkeeper, 16, Smith ftreet Broome J. merchant, 6, Hanover-fquare Barclay Jas. merchant, 14, Hanover-fquare Blackwell Jofeph, merchant, ? 1, Han. fqu. Buchn T. and W. earthen-ware and glafs merchants, 69, Water-ftreet Bleecker L. Anth. 46, auctioneer, Wall- ft.


ESTABLISHED 1845.


B. KREISCHER & SONS


MANUFACTURERS


<


Fire Brick and Clay Retorts,


AND EVERYTHING IN THE


FIRE CLAY LINE.


/ Office, 132, Mangin Street,


(Late 58 Goerck Street,)


Near foot of Houston St., East River, NEW YORK.


.The Belt Line, East Broadway, and 42d Street Cars bring passengers near our Yard.


1784.


1887.


BARBOUR'S


rish Flax Threads


USED BY LADIES EVERYWHERE IN


EMBROIDERY, KNITTING, AND CROCHET WORK - - ALSO FOR Cluny, Antique, Russian, Macramé, and Other Laces.


" Sold by all. Respectable Dealers throughout the Country on Spools and in Balls-Linen Floss in Skeins or Balls. .


THE BARBOUR BROTHERS CO.,


New York,


Chicago,


Boston,


St. Louis,


Philadelphia,


San Francisco.


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Brower N. merchant, 95, Water-ftreet Bancker Evert, merchant, 5, Wall-ftreet Burres Lawrence, grocer, 64, Wall-Street Blagge Benj. efq. alderman, 63, Cherry-ft Barker B. w.& clock-maker, 57, Cherry-ft. Bleecker R inn-keeper, 57, Cherry-ftreet Beckman Theoph. merchant, 9, Cherry-ft. Burnfide James, Mr. 67, Cherry-ftreet Bowne Daniel, merchant, 6, Cherry-ftreet Burras Benj. fhoemaker, 3, Broad-ttreet Brower J. upholfterer, 28, Broad-ftreet Brinckerhooff Abr. merchant 10, Dock-ft. Blair Archd. ftock-broker, 16, L. Dock it. Bruce P. & R. merchants, 3, Front-ftrect Brand Henry, tobacconift, 6, Beekman-ft. Bond Abraham, grocer, 6, Whitehall Boyd James, grocer, 2, Pearl-ttreet Brafher E. goldfmith, I Cherry-ftreet Burns John, merchant, 2, Flymarket Baldwin, B. grocer, 19, Flymarket Buffing N. tailor, Little Queen-ftreet Brown Tho. ftone-cutter, Thame-ftreet Baufell John, grocer, Partition-ftreet Butkirk S. tin-man, 39, Broadway Bayly William, tin-man,' 59, Broadway Bauman S. grocer, 62, Broadway Buchanan & Thomp. merchants, 243, Q.ft Browne J. furgeon& dentift, 9, L. Q.ftreet Beekman & Sons, merchants, 241, Q.street Burtfell Wm. shoemaker, 12, L. Dock-ft.


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Beekman Van Beuen, 80, William-ftreet O'Bryans Captain, 11, Brownejohn's wharf Byrne, Dorften& Colburn, merchants, Flym. Bay A. S. goldfmith, 66, Smith-ftreet


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Colles B. John, merchant, 12, Dock-Street Cofter, Brothers and co. 20, Dock-ftreet Childs Francis, printer, 189, Water-ftreet Currie Jo. confectioner, 52, Smith-Street Cuthbert Sam. maft-maker 18, L. Q.ftreet Clarkfon David, merchant, 73, King-ftreet Conftable, Rucker, and company, mer- chants, Dock .ftreet


Cortlandt G. and company; ironmongers 42, Dock-ftreet


Cape John, city tavern, , Broadway


Coftigin Johnfon, tav.keeper, LowerBatt. Cowen Solomon, 4, Whitehall


Cheefman - -, tavern . keeper, Broadway Campbell Thomas, potter, 29, Geo. ftreet Cogfwell James Mafon 219, furgeon and apothecary, Queen-ftreet


Crabb Tho. merchant, 212, Queen-ftreet Crofbey Dr. 59, Queen-ftreet


Comfort & Jofhua Sands, merchants, 50, Queen-Street


Campbell John, 31, Hanover-fquare


Cragie, Wanright and company, apothe. caries, 27, Wall-ftreet


Atte ye Signe of y! * on XXI


OutStretched Arme Streete by ye VI Avenue of


AR RICHARDS "hath reced by ye goode Shipp


G BRITTANIC and other Vessels LADYES . GLOVES all kindes and balternes from ye most celebrated lakyrs in ye Kingdom of FRAUNCE He selleth them Cheepe.


& S.W. RICHARDS IS STILL AT 66 WEST 23 - ST NEW YORK IERE THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN GLOVES CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND EVERY PAIR WARRANTED AND FITTED TO THE HAND BEFORE BEING PAID FOR .


THE OLDEST PAINT HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES.


C. T. RAYNOLDS & CO., ESTABLISHED 1770, MANUFACTURERS OF


aints, Varnishes, Artists' and Architects' Materials, PATENT BLUING BAGS. The best Laundry Blue in the world. One bag at 10 cents goes further than two 6-ounce vials of Liquid Blue.


PARIS GREEN FOR POTATO BUGS. " HOUSE AND VILLA " READY MIXED PAINTS. (PREPARED FOR IMMEDIATE USE.)


COACH COLORS IN JAPAN.


ARTISTS' AND ARCHITECTS' MATERIALS. DAVID B. CROCKETT'S "PRESERVATIVE" and "SPAR COMPOSITION." NEW YORK : CHICAGO, ILL. : 21 LAKE STREET. 106 & 108 FULTON STREET.


ORGANIZED 1845. CHARTER PERPETUAL.


STRICTLY MUTUAL. NO STOCKHOLDERS.


1845


FORTY-TWO YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT.


1887 x-


Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co.


OF NEWARK, N. J.


AMZI DODD, - -


- President.


ASSETS : MARKET VALUES.


Paid to Policy-holders since Organization.


SURPLUS : NEW YORK STANDARD.


$40,826,264.15


$92,812,907.67


$5,512,129.31


This Company is SOLID and SAFE, and offers Insurance at the lowest possible cost.


The record of this Company for 42 Years, showing Low Expenses, Large Dividends, Ampl Surplus, Successful Management, proves that no other Company has superior claims upon public confidence.


The most liberal ADVANTAGES SECURED by CONTRACT in POLICY, Viz .: after two years ABSOLUTEL NON-FORFEITABLE; no RESTRICTION On RESIDENCE or OCCUPATION ; INCONTESTABLE, except for fraud. Every Policy, according to kind and conditions, contains statements, in plain figures, as follows : 1. Guaranteed Cash Surrender Value. 2d. How much Company will Loan on Policy. 3d. How lo Policy will be continued in force for its full insurance. 4th. Amount of Paid-up Policy.


LOSSES PAID immediately upon completion and approval of proofs.


Dividends Declared Annually. All kinds of Approved Policies Issued on the Life Endowment, and Modified Endowment Plans.


L. SPENCER GOBLE, STATE AGENT,


Southern New York and Northern New Jersey.


137 Broadway, New York


SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL


WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. A BEAUTIFUL CREAMY MIXTURE-ALMOST AS PALATABLE AS MIL


Containing the stimulating properties of the Hypophosphites combined with 1 Fattening and Strengthening qualities of Cod Liver Oil, the potency of both being largely increased.


As it is deprived entirely of the nauseous taste of the Cod Liver Oil, child take it readily without repugnance.


We desire to emphasize the fact that no food or remedy known will so quic. restore the wasted powers of the delicate and sickly child, as this PALATAB. EMULSION, and in CONSUMPTION, ANÆMIA or IMPOVERISHED BLOC EMACIATION, and all CONDITIONS of WASTING from whatever cause, rapidity with which bodily waste is repaired giving health and strength is tr marvelous. As it is invested with no secrecy, it receives the unqualified endo: ment of the Medical Profession. For Sale by all Druggists.


SCOTT & BOWNE, New York.


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Campbell Saml. bookfeller, 41, Han. fqu. Cox Ifaac, merchant, 194, Queen-ftreet Cocks Robert, merchant, 4, Wm. itreet Chandler Metleck, fhopkeeper, 11, Wm.fta Crone David, tailor, 7, between Fly- market and Murray's-wharf


Curfon Samuel, merchant, 208, Water-ft. Coon G. grocer, 31, Fly-market Cuyler Mrs. boarding and lodging-houfe for gentlemen, 45, Fly-market Carter A. fhoemaker, Cherry-ftreet Cock A. fchool-miftrefs, 9, Crown-ftreet Carmer Nich. cabinet-maker, 34, Maid la. Charlton John, doctor, 37, Broad-ftreet Cautant David, windfor-c. m. 57, Broad-ft. Ceary James, lodging-houfe, 66, Broadway Carr M. Mrs. milliner, 8, Maiden-lane Chriftie James, earthen-ware and glafs merchant, 12, Maiden-lane Campbell D. efq; merchant, 18, Smith-ft. Clarkfon D. and co. 13, Hanover-fquare Cocks E. merchant, 75, Water-ftreet Clopper Corn. merchant, 67 Water-ftreet Caffing Francis, porter houfe, 26, Wall-ft. Crygier, punch & p. houfe, 69, Cherry-ft. Cruger Nicholas, merchant, 16, Duke.ft. Colinac John, merchant, 48, Dock-ftreet Clark Wm. innkeeper, 2, L. Water-ftreet Cook Afher, tavernkeeper, Crane-wharf Chace John, tailor, 18, Broadway C


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Coll V. John, tailor, 48, Cherry-ftreet Clark Thomas, lumber-yard, Cherry-flreet Clement John, grocer, 17, Flymarket Cornell Gilbert, fnuff mercht. 12, Flymar. Cock Henry, merchant, Cortlandt-ftreet Cochran John, doctor, 96, Broadway Cortlandt V. J. fugar-baker, 17, Broadway Cox Albian, merchant, 2 40, Queen-ftreet Cromie Francis, fhopkeeper, 62, Wm .- ft. Cockle Fred. ironmonger, &c. 193, Q. ft. Corre J. hotel, 52, Smith-ftreet


Campbell S. merchant, 4, Hanover fquare Cockcroft Wm. merchant, 39, Water-ft.


Colles Christopher, fig-blue manufacturer, &c. 2, Lower-battery


Conftable, Rucker, and company, mer- chants, Mill-ftrect


Cooper Ananias, doctor, 47, Dock-ftreet Coffee M. P. teacher of languages, 21, Naffau-ftreet


Cockran Johh, carpenter, 31, Duke-ftreet


Cocks J. merchant, 83, Water-ftreet


Connelly -, tavernkeeper, 27, Geo. ft.


Coeurad W. Ham, baker, 19, Broad-ft.


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Dramer Peter, merchant, 2, Whitehall Daly Mrs. fhopkeeper, , Broadway Dorman Mrs. 126, Queen-ftreet


Douglafs Nathan, fchool-mafter, 127, Q.ft.


COAL


=


THE CONSUMER'S COAL COMPANY,


2 Organized under the Laws of the State to secure the public as to


Honest Weight and Good Quality


-AT --


REASONABLE PRICE


THE GENERAL PUBLIC SUPPLIED AS WELL AS SHAREHOLDERS.


We now number about a thousand shareholders, and are daily increasing same. Dis- count on Coal and Wood to shareholders. The most practical co-operative company ever organized.


Capital $135,000 .- Shares $5.00, par value.


Deliveries by the Ton or Cargo to any part of City or Harlem.


Main Office : 640 SIXTH AVENUE, N. Y.


WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT:


1 BROADWAY, WASHINGTON BUILDING.


TRUSTEES :


MAJ .- GEN. DAN. E. SICKLES,


S. N. HYDE,


I. P. STEPHENS, HENRY DEXTER,


PAUL COSTER, J. H. KNEELAND,


C. STEWART SCHENCK, PRES'T,


E. R. ALMY, SUP'T.


WC&W


ASK YOUR DEALER


o FOR


Scarfs and Suspenders


BEARING OUR TRADE-MARK.


Weld, Colburn & Wilckens,


MANUFACTURERS, 593 Broadway, New York.


BOODY, MCLELLAN & CO., BANKERS,


No. 57 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. P. O. Box 447.


Branch House, Grand Pacific Hotel, 241 La Salle Street, Chicago.


TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, INCLUDING THE


Purchase and Sale of Stocks and Bonds for Cash or on Margin.


INVESTMENT SECURITIES.


Accounts Received and Interest Allowed on Balances, which may be Checked for at Sight.


DAVID A. BOODY. C. W. MCLELLAN. REUBEN LELAND. WM. F. LESLIE. HENRY T. BOODY.


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Delaplein N. & W. merchants, 211, Q. f. Donovan Tim. tobacconitt, 57, Q.ftrees Donaldfon J. fhoemaker, 76 Q. ftreet Dodds T. organ and mufical inftrument maker, 76, Q. ftreet


Duleey & company, merchants, 51, Q. ft.


Defbrofees James, 9, Q. ftreet .


Defbrofees Mrs. 8, Q. ftreet- Dudley Wm. board. & lodg. 151, Wat. ft. Douglas Benj. tailor, 27, Smith-îtreet


Dewhurft John, merchant, 90. Water-ft.


Duychinck G. medicine ftore, 13, Wat, It. Dixon J. merchant, 94, Wm .- ftreet


Daft Tho. watchmaker 33, Maiden-lane Debaw Mary Mrs. earthen-ware, Maiden-1. Dibiny Mrs. 18, Wall-ftreet


Deril Wm. earthen-ware, 79, Water-Street


Denning Wm. Efq. 10 Wall-ftreet . Dominick Fran. lumber yard, 7, Cherry-ft. Dalton John, furgeon, 67 Broad-ftreet. Duine John, 8, Broad-Street


Duncin and Fergufon, 10, Flymarket,


Deane Richard, diftiller, lower end of Greenwich-ftreet.


Dath B. John, tin, copper and ironmon- gry ftore, 67, Broadway


Durning Richd. merchant, 202, Q. ftreet .. Douglafs Geo. grocer, 14, Flymarket


Delafield John, broker, &c. 28, Water-ft.


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Dewint John, merchant, 12, Duke Street. Delap Samuel, 239, Queen-ftreet Depeyfter W. A.


Draper Geo. doctor, &c. 47, Han .- fquarc Degro Peter, painter and glazier, 136,Q .! ) . Deleplane Jo. Quaker'fpeaker, 132, Q. ft. Dale Samuel, 78, Queen-ftreet,


Deremur Nicholas, hatter, 85, Queen-ftreet Douglafs Geo. & S. merchants, 233, Q. ft. Dobfon Tho. merchant; 330, Q. ftreet


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Egbert Mofes, , Whitehall


Eckert Catharine, gent. 22, George ftrect


Earl A. Mrs. fhapkeeper, , Broadway Euftace Edward, fhoemak. 122, Broadway Ellis John, merchant, 25, Broadway


Ellfworth John, hatter, 23, Broadway Ellifon Win. joiner, 20, King-ftreet


Elfworth V. merchant, 19, Maiden-lane


Edgar Wm. efq. 7, Wall-ftreet


Egbert James, carman, 2, Dock-ftreet


Eccles Wm. merchant, 10, Hunter's Quay


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Franks D. conveyancer, &c. 66, Broadw. Forbes A. Wm. faddler, 78, Broadway Farfor Alex. fchool-mafter, , Whitehall Fredenburgh Ifaac, fhoemak. , Broadw, Faith Michael, maion. 11.2, Queen-ftrees


J. H. BATES, Newspaper Advertising Agency 41 PARK ROW, NEW YORK.


icludes the one Established in this City by S. M. PETTENGILL in 1852, and is the OLDEST IN EXISTENCE.


dvertisements inserted at Publishers' Lowest Rates in all Newspapers in the United States and Canadas.


ARSENIC IS FATTENING !


We have as authority that Arsenic is fattening, when internally administered, e word of the eminent Physician to the N. Y. Board of Health, Dr. Cyrus Edson, ho, in an interview with an Evening News reporter on April 29th, 1887, says, speaking of rsenic :


"It is not only used in fattening the human body, but it is also applied frequently to rses for putting them in condition. It is quite a common thing for some persons to ad- inister it to draught horses."


Dr. Campbell's Safe Arsenic Complexion Wafers (none other) are sold all reputable Druggists. Depot, 146 West 16th Street, New York. By ail, $1.00. See page 2.


AM'L R. BULLOCK.


WM. S. MERCER.


SAM'L R. BULLOCK & CO.,


MORTIMER BUILDING,


1 1 WALL STREET, NEW YORK,




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