The New York directory for 1786, Part 7

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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Van Hook, fexton of the Dutch church 8. Crown-ftreet


Van Zandt Peter, 53, Water-ftreet Van Zandt Viner, auctioneer 202, Water-ft Van Zandt Tobias, chocolate-maker, 92, Vandam Anth, merchant, 13, Naffau-ft:


W.


Walker Samuel, tavernkeeper 12, Geo. ft. Warner Jas. & Chas. coackmak. Broadw. Wandle Abram. inkeeper, 108, Queen-ft Waggonen Van H. and Sons, ironmon- gers, I, Beekman-flip


ESTABLISHED IN 1827.


Wallaceto!


CHOCOLATES


-- AND- BON-BONS. Special Designs of Boxes and Favors for the Dinner and German. DIRECT IMPORTATION THIS SEASON. 1149 BROADWAY, Bet. 26th and 27th Sts.


29 & 31 CORTLANDT STREET. Orders sent by Mail or Express. Telephone No. 382-21st.


J. WALL & SON, BREAD AND CAKE BAKERS.


American, French, and Vienna BREAD AND ROLLS.


WEDDING CAKE.


SIXTH AVENUE, Cor. 21st Street.


JOHNSON & MORRIS,


SUCCESSORS TO BATES & JOHNSON,


NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON.


STEAM HEATING APPARATUS,


P


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H


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H&A


HIGH AND LOW-PRESSURE BOILERS, RADIATORS, AUTO- MATIC WATER-FEEDERS, DRAUGHT REGULA- TORS, Etc.


MANUFACTURERS OF THE BATES' MAGAZINE BOILER,


No. 114 LEONARD STREET, NEW YORK.


Estimates for heating buildings furnished on application ..


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MAX STADLER & CO.


FINE READY-MADE


CLOTHING


AND


CUSTOM TAILORING


- AT -


POPULAR PRICES.


Broadway, Cor. Grand St.,


Eighth Ave., Cor. 40th St.


You Need Not Have Gray Hair.


SANS DISSIMULATION


MARK


THE IMPERIAL HAIR REGENERATOR


TRADE PROVIDES FOR EVERY COLOR AND EVERY SHADE.


No. 1-BLACK.


No. 2-DARK BROWN.


No. 3-MEDIUM BROWN.


No. 4-CHESTNUT.


No. 5-LIGHT CHESTNUT.


No. 6-GOLD BLONDE.


No. 7-DRAB OR BLONDE CENDREE.


It is an IMMEDIATE, lasting, and most natural hair coloring; odorless and ABSO- LUTELY HARMLESS, NO LEAD IN IT. Leaves the hair clean, soft, and glossy. For the beard-whether gray or mottled-the RE- GENERATOR is unequalled, and will produce results never before attained. Baths do not affect it. All faded hair, front-pieces, switches, wigs, etc., etc., restored to their original shade or made any color desired. Price, $1.50, and $3.00. Send small sample of hair with order. Write for descriptive circular.


Imperial Chemical Mfg. Co., 54 West 23d Street, New York.


SPARKLING


PIPER-HEIDSTECK, SEC.


FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.


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Wood T. fhoemaker, 32, Han. fquare. Whiteboule John, fpirit dealer, 181, Wat ft Waldron Daniel 7, merchant, Wm. ftreet Walker Jas. & co. merchants, 20, Wall.ft Will Henry, pewterer, 3, Water Street White John merchant, 11, Water.ftreet Walton A. merchant, 210, Water-ftreet Waddington H. & J. & co. merchants, 30, corner of King and Queen-ftrreis Wilfon Abram, merchant, 89, Wm. ftreet William Wm. china, glafs, & earthenware dealer 46, Maiden-lane


Wilfon James, minifter of the Prefbyterian church, 47, Smith-ftreet Wenman Richd. upholiterer, 2. L. Q ftreet


Wendover H. 11, King-ftreet


Wallh Hugh, chandler, 50, King-ftreet White A. 67, King-ftreet


Wetlock James, carpenter, 17, Princefs-ft


Wyley John, tailor I, Naffau-ftreet,


Webfter G. grocer, 4, Maiden-lane


White Mrs. 50, Wall-ftreet


Willet Taylor, grocer, 76, Water-ftreet Waters M. tavernkeeper 110, Wat. ftreet Wool J. laft & heel-maker, 14, Broadft. Webb B. Samuel, gentleman, 4, Dock-ft Wyckoff & Smith, 6, Dock .ftreet


Woolfey George, grocer, 29, L. Dock-ft Winant Widow, tavernkeeper, I, Moore-ft Watfon James, merchant, Crane-wharf


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White John, grocer, 5, Flymarket Willement Wm. fhopkeeper, 24, Broadw. Wellfe Benj. fchool-mafter, 3, L. Q.ftreet Wilfon Thos, fail-maker, 13, Golden hill Warrand John, merchant, 4, Dock- ftreet Woodhull & White, grocers, 172, Wat.ft Williams Thos. capr, 143, Water-Atreet Wilks J. merchant, 235, Queen Street Y


Young John, fadler, 18, Queen-ftrect Youl E. cutler, 64, Water- Street Yates Richd. merchant, 28, Maiden-lane


Z Zeller Samuel, baker, 7, Little-George It


OMISSIONS.'


Ferres John, merchant, 17, Dock-Street Fell & Graham, merhcants, 2, Crugers wh. Ofborn, boarding & lodg. 61, Water.ft. Strang Nathan, boarding and lodging houfe, 10, L. Water-ftreet


DAVIDSON & KNOWLES CO.,


MANUFACTURERS OF


White Lead,


Mixed Paints,


Colors in Oil, &c.


51 BARCLAY STREET, NEW YORK.


THE - INCOMPARABLE


BAUS PIANOS


THE INCOMPARABLE


The Most Perfect Instruments of the Age. In Constant Use at the Grand Conservatory of Music.


HANDSOME IN DESIGN !


SOLID IN CONSTRUCTION!


BRILLIANT IN TONE!


MAGNIFICENT IN TOUCH !


OUR MOTTO: "EXCELSIOR."


TERMS EASY.


PRICES LOW.


AUGUSTUS BAUS & CO., Manufacturers,


Warerooms, 58 West 23d Street,


NEW YORK.


HE CASTLE BRAID CO


TRADE MARK


S&S


SCHLOSS & SONS,


101 & 103 Thompson Street, NEW YORK.


(Between Spring and Prince Streets.)


MOHAIR,


SILK,


TINSEL,


TITAN,


DIAMOND,


MANUFACTURERS OF BRAIDS FOR THE-


S


FANCIES,


HERCULES,


SOUTACHE,


TUBULAR,


GOLD & SILVER


Dry Goods, Notion, Tailors', Clothiers', and Cloak and Suit Trade.


MILLINERY NOVELTIES. BINDINGS FOR TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS.


THE CASTLE SKIRT CORD


SCHLOSS & SONS,


S & S.


Used on the Bottom of Skirts. Sole Manufacturers.


O


TRADE MARK


FOR ALL OUTDOOR WORK ENAMELLED IRON UNAFFECTED BY THE AIR TRADE. MARK


Advertising Signs, Street Names, Road Signs, Park Notices, Railway Station Names, Numbers, Finger Plates, Etc. THE PATENT ENAMEL co., 84 West Broadway, New York. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. F. E. MARSLAND, Sole Agent.


JOHN A. ROEBLING'S SONS CO., MANUFACTURERS OF


-OF- ALL KINDS,


WIRE


AND FOR ALL PURPOSES.


Galvanized Telegraph Wire. Plain and Barbed Fence Wire. Hand-Drawn Copper Telegraph Wire. Insulated Electric Wires. New York Office, 117 & 119 Liberty Street. (See Advertisement facing page 57.


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THE HONORABLE THE MEMBERS OF CO N G R E S S.


H IS Excellency JOHN HANCOCK, Efq. Prefident, Number 5, Cherry-freet Charles Thomfon, Efq.Secretary.28, K.ft


New-Hamp- 5 Pierce Long, ( Efqrs. Jhire. Sam. Livermore.


Mafacbuferts


Rufus King, Nathaniel Gorham, Nathan. Dane Theod. Sedguick.


Efqrs


Rhode-Ifland.


Connecticut. Stephen M.Mitchel, Efas


William S. Johnfon.


New-York.


1 John Lawrence, John Haring, Melancton Smith, Peter W. Yates.


Eqrs


Ne w . Jerfey.


Lambert Cadwallader John CleveSymmes, Elq Jofiah Hornblower. E 3


1 54 ) Charles Pettit,' F


John Bayard,


Pennsylvania.


Eqrs. 1 Arthur St. Clair, William Henry, James Wilfon,


Delaware. John Vining, Efqrs. 2 Gunning Bedford, ju.


William Hindman, -


Maryland, John Henry, Samuel Chafe,


Efqrs


Richard Henry Lee, ?


Virginia: 1 James Monroe, William Grayfon,


Efqrs Edward Carrington, Henry Lee.


NV. Carolina.


S. Carolina. V-


Charles Pinckney, Jacob Read, John Bull, David Ramfay, John Kean.


1 Efgrs


Georgia, William Houfton, Efquire:


To be heard of at the Congrefs' Office, BI, Broadway, corner of King-ftreet.


Union Blue Stone Company,


280 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.


SAM'L COLES, TREASURER. S. D. COYKENDALL, PRESIDENT.


This Company offers for sale the entire production formerly sold by he following Wholesale Dealers in North River and Pennsylvania Blue Stone :


Bigelow Blue Stone Co.,


Malden, N. Y.


Burhans & Brainard,


Saugerties, 66


Wellington Porter, -


66


John Maxwell's Sons,


E. Sweeney & Sons,


Wilbur,


Julius Osterhoudt,


66


66


James V. Cummings,


Charles Hommel,


66


66


A. Bigelow Kellogg,


Frank L. Rogers & Co. (Successors to Wm. B. Fitch), 66


Hewitt Boice,


Rondout,


Watson Crawford,


West Camp, 66


M. W. Staples,


Catskill, 66


John N. Briggs,


Coeymans, 66


Kingston Blue Stone Co.,


Kingston, 66


Estimates furnished, and orders promptly filled. Special attention given to orders for manufactured and cut stone. Orders should be sent direct to this office, or given to the Company's Agents.


All settlements must be made with this Company or its authorized Agents.


For further information, address,


UNION BLUE STONE CO.,


280 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.


66


Daniel E. Donovan,


66


WARNER BRO'S


CELEBRATED


ORALINE ....


.....


CORSETS


Mary Anderson writes: I am delighted with your Coraline Corset. It is perfect in fit and ele- gant in design and work- manship.


0


FLEXIBLE HIP * HEALTH* NURSING ABDOMINAL * CORALINE * MISSES


Over 9 million worn during the past six years. This marvelous success is due- 1st .- To the superiority of CORALINE over all other materials, as a stiffener for Corsets.


2nd .- To the superior quality, shape and workmanship of our Corsets, combined with their low prices.


Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cord. None are genuine unless "DR. WARNER'S CORALINE " is printed on inside of steel cover.


FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS.


WARNER BROTHERS, 359 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.


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Grand Departments of the United States ..


His Excellency John Jay, Efq. Secretary for foreign affairs, 8, Broadway Henry Remfen, jun, Efqr. Secretary to do. The Hon. Henry Knox, Efqr. Secretary at war, 15, Smith ftreet


The Hon. Walter Livingfton, Samuel Ofgood, and Arthur Lee, Efqrs. Com- miffioners of the Treafury.


James Milligan, Efqr, Comptroller Gen .. Jofeph Nourfe, Efqr. Regifter General. John Dier Mercier, Efqr. Auditor Gen.' John Pierce, Efqr. Pay-mafter General, and Commillioner of Army Accounts, 14, Dock-ftrect


Edward Fox, Efqr. General-Hofpital De- partment, 7, Cherry-ftreet


William Denning, Efqr, Quarter-Malter General, 18, Wall-ftreet


Jonathan Burral, Efq. Commiffary Ge- neral, 22, Broadftreet


Jofeph Bindon, Efqr. Clother-General,' 66, William-ftreet


Jofeph Pennel, Efqr. Marine Department.


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Commissioners for fettling the Accounts of the Citizens of the United States who have Claims against them,


New-Hampshire,,


Stephen Gorham,


Maffacbufetts;


Stephen Flint,


Rhode- Ifland, Edward Chim,


Connecticut, Wm. Thompfon,


New-York,


Wm. Barber,


New- ferfey;,


Benj. Thompfon,


Delaware,


Wm. Winder,


Pennsylvania,.


Benjamin Stelle and John Story, Andrew Dunfcomb,


Virginia, Maryland,


John White,


South-Carolina, North-Carolina, Georgia.


Gulliam Aertfon, Andrew Hindeman, None.


DR. ROBERGE'S.


PATENT HOOF EXPANDER


For the Prevention and Cure of Contractions, Corns, Quarter Cracks, and all Lameness which Result from Contraction of the Hoof.


Why do you spend a year in time in turning your horses out to expand their feet, and grow what you call a good-shaped foot, when you can accomplish the same by the use of Dr. Roberge's Patent Hoof Expander, and save time, expense, and also have the use of your horses and keep them in condition ? In ordering, send dia- gram of foot ; same will be forwarded free by mail. One Pair, $2 ; Three Pairs, $5. They are kept by all first-class Horseshoers, Saddlery and Hardware Dealers.


TESTIMONIALS.


AUBURN, Me., July 12, 1886.


MR. ROBERT BONNER.


DEAR SIR-Will you please inform me by letter whether or not you have used the Maud S. Hoof Ex- panders, so called, used by Roberge, D.V.S., No. 1741 Broadway, New York. He says Maud S. wore a pair in her forward feet all last winter with good results. Very respectfully yours,


DEAR SIR-I have used the Roberge Hoof Expander on Maud S. and on other horses with good results. It is an excellent instrument for expanding the hoof, when properly applied. ROBERT BONNER.


F. P. ROBERGE, D.V.S.


DEAR SIR-I have used your Hoof Expander with much satisfaction, and regard it as being invaluable in cases of contraction of the hoof. FRANK WORK.


S. H. LOVEJOY, Box 67, Auburn, Me. NEW YORK, Dec. 17, 1886.


I have been using Dr. Ro- berge's Patent Hoof Expander for the past five years with the best results, and I am pleased to testify to this fact ; and I am of the opinion that he should receive every patronage for his invention.


W. L. CARMODY, M.R.C.V.S. DEAR SIR-I have used the Expander on my own horses ; also have them in use on our road. I find them indispensable in cases of lameness due to con- traction, and strongly recom- mend them to the public in general. J. MURPHY,


Sup't Second Avenue Street Railroad Co., N. Y. City.


DR. F. P. ROBERGE,


1741 Broadway. DEAR SIR-I am happy to bear testimony to the extreme value and importance of your Hoof Expander.


It has been a great advantage in my practice, and I find it in- dispensable in contraction of the hoof. In conclusion I would add, were they widely dissem- inated and generally adopted by horsemen, veterinary sur- geons, and'shoeing smiths, dis- ease of the feet of the horse would become exceedingly rare in a very short time.


Truly yours,


L. M. CRANE, D.V.S.


, NEW YORK, Dec. 16, 1886. DR. F. P. ROBERGE,


1741 Broadway, N. Y. DEAR SIR-To remunerate you for the unexpected results I have obtained by the use of your Patent Hoof Expander in my practice I thought that I could not do it in a more satis- factory way than to give credit where it belongs by giving you my testimonial as to its merit as being superior to any inven- tion or process for the expan- sion of the hoof, and I daily recommend themto mypatrons and all lovers of horses, as I am satisfied by their use they in- sure all horses against lameness which arise from contraction of the hoof, as well as assisting nature in promoting a healthy state by restoring the foot into natural shape, which is caused by malformation.


WM. A. SOULA, D.V.S., 15 East Twenty-eighth St., N. Y.


The philosophy of the Hoof Expander is to give comfort to the horse while at rest or at work, may it be fast or slow, by assisting nature in promoting a free and healthy circulation throughout the foot by the outward pressure against the wall or shell, in relaxing or contracting in progressing as the foot reaches and leaves the ground. If your horses have good, sound feet, keep them so by the use of the Expander, as they preserve the symmetry of the Hoof.


DR. F. P. ROBERGE, 17 41 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.


A. S. HATCH & CO., BANKERS


5 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK,


Dealers in U. S. Bonds and other Investment Securities.


We give particular attention to direct dealings in Government Bonds at current market prices net, for immediate delivery or on time ; and are prepared at all times to name close figures at our office in person, or by mail or telegraph, for the purchase or sale of large or small amounts.


We attend to the transfer and registration of Government Bonds for our customers without charge ; and parties desiring to do so can have their interest checks sent to our care and cashed at our counter.


We will make purchases, sales, or exchanges with NATIONAL BANKS on the most favorable terms the market will allow, and effect the necessary deposits, withdrawals, or substitutions in the Department at Washington, without additional charge.


We also deal in high-class investment Securities of all kinds, and furnish upon application the fullest information concerning Securities offered in the market that can be obtained from reliable sources.


We buy and sell on commission at the New York Stock Exchange, or in the open market, all market- able Stocks or Bonds ; and will buy or sell on satisfactory margin, for approved customers, any active Stocks or Bonds dealt in at the New York Stock Exchange.


"Orders from Banks, Bankers, and others out of the city, for investment lots of Stocks or Bonds, will receive our careful attention.


We receive deposit accounts of Banks, Bankers, individuals or firms, subject to check at sight, and allow interest on balances. Accounts current rendered and interest credited monthly.


We collect dividends, coupons, and interest for customers keeping accounts with ns, and place to credit without charge.


THE COMPLEXION ENDOWED WITH LOVELINESS.


DR. CYRUS EDSON, of the Board of Health, says of the internal use of Arsenic: "It clears the skin, adds brilliancy to the eyes, develops the form, and is one of the most valuable medicines known."-See Evening News, April 29th.


Many ladies unwittingly do themselves irreparable injury with cosmetics. These per- nicious compounds merely " mask " defects of the complexion for the " time being " only. They blockade the pores, dry and stain the skin, and what is worse, seriously endanger health, as well as destroy beauty. But in relation to the internal use of "Arsenic " as a Beautifier, we have the distinguished authority of the Physician to the N. Y. Board of Health !


Dr. Campbell's Safe "Arsenic " Complexion Wafers (none other) are sold by all respectable Druggists. Depot, 146 West 16th Street, New York. See page 2.


JOHN A. ROEBLING'S SONS CO., MANUFACTURERS OF IRON, STEEL, AND COPPER WIRE ROPE,


GALVANIZED ROPE FOR GUYS.


New York Office and Warehouse, - 117 & 119 Liberty Street.


H. L. SHIPPY, Manager. (See Advertisement facing page 53.)


( 57 ) Lift of the SENATE of the State of New-York.


His Excellency GEORGE CLINTON, Efqr. Governor. Hon. Pierre Van Cortlandt, Efqr. Lieut. Governor, and Prefident of the Senate. For the Southern Diftritt.


Ifaac Roofevelt,


Alexander M'Dougall,


Ifaac Stoutenburgh,


Stephen Ward,


Smauel Townfend,


Efquires.


Lewis Morris,


Ezra l'Hommedieu,


Thomas Tredwell,


William Floyd,


For the Middle DiftriEt.


Jacobus Swartwout,


William Allifon,


Jofeph Gafhiere,


Efquires.


Arthur Parks,.


For the Western Diftritt.


Jacob, G. Klock,


Abraham Yates, jun.


Andrew Fink,


Efquires:


Philip Schuyler,


Peter. Van Nefs,


Valkert P: Dow,


58 ) For the Eafern DiftriE.


John Williams,


Ebenezer Ruffell,


Efquires.


David Hopkins,


Abraham B. Banker, Efqr. Clerk.


LIST of the Hon. Men.bers of Affem- bly eleted for the feveral Counties ix the State of New-York, in April 1785, for the year enfuing.


For the City and County of New-York.


John Stagg,


Robert Boyd,


William Denning,


Ifaac Sears,


William Malcon,. Robert Troup,


William Goforth, William Duer.


Evert Bancker,


For the City and County of Albany,


Peter Vrooman, Leonard Bronck,


John Lanfing, jun. James Gordon, John Taylor, John Livingfton,


Henry Glenn, Abram. J. V. Allync.


Jacobus Schoonhov. Lawr. Hogeboom,


For the County of Suffolk. JonathanN. Havens, Jeffery Smith, David Hedges, Nathaniel Gardner, Thomas Youngs,


Grand Central Hotel,


667 to 677 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.


THE LARGEST AND BEST VENTILATED HOTEL IN THE CITY.


ACCOMMODATES 900 GUESTS. MOST LIBERALLY MANAGED HOTEL IN THE CITY.


AMERICAN PLAN, $2.50, $3.00, and $3.50 per Day.


EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.00 per Day and Upwards.


FAYMAN & SPRAGUE, Proprietors.


E. H. KELLOGG.


G. W. BARTLETT.


D. W. BARTLETT. E. C. SANXAY.


ESTABLISHED 1858.


E. H. KELLOGG & CO.,


(NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL AND TORONTO,) SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE WORLD RENOWNED NO GUM. NO GRIT.


UNITED STATES


GREAT BRITAIN & CANADA.


CYLINDER OIL


NOS 2.1


MANUFACTURED E ONLY BY


H.KEL


G


SOL


NO ACID.


FIRE TEST above 500°.


AND THE BEST GRADES OF ENGINE, SPINDLE, SIGNAL, SEWING MACHINE AND RAILWAY OILS.


Nos. 475 & 477 Water Street, OFFICES, 243 & 244 South St., NEW YORK, U. S. A.


BRANCH OFFICES : 8ª Rumford Court, Liverpool, England. No. 88 King Street, East, Toronto, Canada.


Paris, France. Havre, France.


Berlin, Germany. Gothenburg, Sweden.


Hamburg, Germany. Trieste, Austria. Christiania, Norway.


Bremen, Bombay, India. LONDON OFFICE, 24 Rood Lane, E. C. CABLE ADDRESS, CABLE ADDRESS, SANXAY, LIVERPOOL.


KELLOGG, NEW YORK.


USEFUL ARTICLES FOR OLD AND YOUNG.


Braces for Round Shoulders, Spinal Curvatures, and Protruding Ribs ; Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, and Anklets for Swollen Veins ; Supports for Weak Ankles ; Ladies' Abdominal Uplift Supporters for Weakness ; Gents' Body Belts, Jack Straps, and Suspen- sories, all styles ; Trusses for Rupture ; Shoulder Brace Corsets for Ladies and Misses.


PEET & CO., 501 Sixth Avenue, New York City.


( 59 ) For the County of Ulfter,


Nathan Smith, Corn. Schoonmaker,


David. Galatian, J feph Hafbrouck, Thomas Janfen, Johannis Snyder,


For Queen's County.


Samuel Jones, James Townfend, Daniel W. Kiffam, Damel Duryee.


For King's County.


John Vanderbilt,


Charles Doughty:


For Richmond County. Jofhua Merfereau, John Dongan. For Weft-Chefer County.


Philip Peli, jun. Samuel Drake,


Thomas Thomas, Jonat. G. Tompkin Ebenezer Lockwood Abijah Gilbert.


For the County of Orange.


Henry Weffner, 3d. John Bradner, Nathaniel Satterly, Gilbert Cooper.


For Dutchefs County. Dirck Brinckerhoff, John D'Witt, Lewis Duboys, Henry Ludenton, Matthew Patterfon, Brinton Painc. Jacob Griffin,


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( 60 ) For Montgomery County:


Volkert Veeder, James Livingfton, Abram. Van. Horne, Abraham Arndt,


John Frey, William Harper.


For Washington County.


Albert Baker, Ichabod Parker, Jofeph M'Cracken, Peter B. Tierce.


Officers in Chancery, Judges, Juftices of the Peace, and other civil oficers. The Hon. Robert R. Livingfton, Efqr. Chancellor of the flate, 3, Broadway John M'Keffon, Efq; Regifter, 49, M.lane William Cock, Efqr. Deputy-Regifter, 66, Wall-ftrect


Clerks in Chancery.


Brokholft Livingfton, 12, Wall-ftreet Morgan Lewis, 59, Maiden-lane John Lanfing and Jacob Stephen Lufh, Efqrs. in Albany


Mefters in Chancery.


Gilbert Livingfton, Paughkeepfie Jeremiah Lanfing, Albany John Broome, Efq; 6, Hanover-fquare, Hon. John Jay, 8, Broad-ftreet Ed. Dunfcomb, Efq. Exam. 82, Wat.ft


ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY.


HUGH NESBITT, HINTER, PAINTERS' SUPPLIES 552 GRAND STREET, lephone Call, Spring 393. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. NEW YORK.


HI. METCALF, 115 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK, MANUFACTURER OF MACGREGOR'S IMPROVED


ENTILATING AND HEATING FURNACE,


Caldrons and Steam Kettles, Registers and Register Borders.


Settees and Vases,


BRONZE


-- AND -- GALVANIZED


SUPPLIES


-FOR-


CEMETERIES.


JOHN McLEAN,


298 MONROE ST., NEW YORK.


SOZODONT


BEAUTYAND FRAGRANCE ARE COMMUNICATED TO THE MOUTH BY SOZODONT


which renders the teeth WHITE, the gums ROSY and the breath SWEET. It thoroughly removes tartar from the teeth and prevents decay. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.


TROW'S


Printing * Bookbinding


COMPANY,


201-213 E. 12TH STREET,


Near Third Ave.


NEW YORK.


ARTESIAN WELLS,


PIERCE WELL EXCAVATOR CO.


CHARLES D. PIERCE, Manager.


New York and Long Island City.


Contractors and Manufacturers of everything re- quired to drill and complete Artesian, Oil, and Gas Wells. Well Boring, Mineral Prospecting, and Hy- draulic Machinery ; Pumps, Wind Mills, Pipes, &c.


FACTORY AT PIERCE IRON WORKS, foot 6th St., LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y.,


opposite East 34th St., reached in ten minutes from N. Y. by Third Ave. and 34th St. Elevated R. R. and Ferry, or by James Slip Ferry. Contracts taken for Artesian Wells, Water Supply, &c. Ma- chinery and experienced workmen constantly on hand to drill wells in earth or solid rock, any depth, from 50 to 3,000 feet. Country work a specialty. Connected by Telephone. C'all, 100 Greenpoint.


ESTABLISHED 1870.


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J. M. FULLER, Principal, 841 Broadway, New York.


( 6f ) Judges in the Supreme Court. The Hon. R. Morris Efq; chief Juftice, corner Naffau and King ftreets, The Hon. Robert Yates, Efq; The Hon. John Slofs Hobart, Efq; 47, Crown-ftieet.


Egbert Benfon, Efq; Attorney General, . Poughkeepfie, or at 22, Maiden-lane. John M'Keffon, Efd; Clerk of the Supreme Court, and Nifi Prifis, Oyer and Ter- miner, and General Gaol Delivery, 49, Maiden-lane.


Officers of the City and County of New-York. The Hon. James Duane, Efq; Mayor, 26, Naffau-ftreet.


Richard Varick, Efq; Recorder,46,Dock-ft Abraham P. Lott, Efq; Alderman, Maiden· lane.


Benjamin Blagge, Efq; do.


John Broome, Efq; do. William Neilfon, Efq; do. Jeremiah Wool, Efq; do. 49, Broad-ftreet William W. Gilbert, Efq; do. Nicholas Bayard, Efq; do,


Marinus Willett, F.fq; Sheriff, 22, Beck. ft Robert Benfon, Efq; Clerk, 22, Maiden-). Jeremiah Wool, Efq. Corner,


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Commifioners of Forfeitures.


Ifaac Stoutenburgh, andP. Van Cortlandt, Efquires, for the fouthern diftrict. Daniel Graham, Efq; for the middle diftr: Henry Oothoudt, Jeremiah Van Renffe- lear, and. Criftopher Yates, Efquires, for the weftern diftrict.


Alexander Webfter, Efq; for the eaftern diftrict.


John Lamb, Collector.


John Lafher. Surveyor and Searcher.


Danicl Fergufon, Land & Tide-waiter. 29, Duke-Street.


John Stevens, do. ,


Maiden-lane.


Henry Becker, do. , Crown-ftreet.


Henry Devour, do. , Golden-hill.


- Terjiay, do. Golden-hill.


William Strachan, do. Greenwich- ftreet. William Huftin, do. Gold itreet - Scudder, do. Gold-ftreet - Waterman, do. Cliff-ftreet


John Banks, do. George-ftreet. Stockholm, do. Cherry-ftreet.


Lawyers, Attornies, and Notary-Publics,


John Lawrence, Efqr. 13, Wall-ftreet John D.Crimfhier, Elq. attorney and no- tary-public, 17, King-ftrect


E. H. MASON, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


Chairs, Desks and Office Furniture


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AGENT FOR Smith's Roll-Top Desks, No. 62 William St., NEW YORK.


THE UNEXCELLED FIREWORKS


NEW YORK & ST. LOUIS


THE FOUR LARGEST, FINEST, MOST NOVEL AND BEST MANAGED DIS- PLAYS OF


FIREWORKS


EVER PRODUCED WERE THOSE AT


The Centennial at Newburg, N. Y., October 18th, 1883.


The Presidential Inauguration at Washington, D. C., March 4th, 1885.


The Bi-Centennial at Albany, N. Y., July 22d, 1886, and the Unveiling of the Bartholdi Statue of Liberty, at the City of New York, on November 1st, 1886.


THEY WERE MANUFACTURED AND FIRED BY


THE UNEXCELLED FIREWORKS CO.,


(INCORPORATED 1874.)


9 & 11 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK.


Largest Manufacturers. Only Importers. Leading and Most Reliable House in the Trade.


Western House, 519 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo.


PARA


RAGON


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MARK.


W. H. RANKIN,


MANUFACTURER OF


Roofing Materials,


ROSIN SIZED SHEATHING,


LINING, DEAFENING AND CARPET FELTS.


BLACK PARAFFINE VARNISHES COAL TAR,


Roofing Pitch and Cement.


Liquid Roof Paints. Refined Trinidad Asphalt. Rankin's Patent Painted Felt for Sheathing. Patent Painted 2 and 3-Ply Brown Roofing. Tarred Single 2 and 3-Ply Roofing.




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