Trow's New York city directory. 1857, Part 250

Author: Trow, John Fowler, 1810-1886
Publication date: 1857
Publisher: New York, J.F. Trow
Number of Pages: 1056


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GROCERS.


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BENJ. M. & EDW. A. WHITLOCK & CO., Lute Whitlock, Nichols & Co., BEEKMAN ST., COR. NASSAU, IMPORT- ers. of


COGNAC, BRANDIES, WINES, SEGARS, &c.


Agents for favorite Brands of Virginia Tobacco, and Wholesale Dealers in fine Groceries. In a line with Park Place, one block above the Astor House, across, and four doors from the Park, facing the Brick Church.


GUNS AND PISTOLS.


ONION & WHEELOCK, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS, Sportsmen's Cutlery, Gun Material and Sporting Apparatus, No. 99 Maiden Lane, New York.


Depot for Fire Arms, &c., manufactured by Allen & Wheelock.


J. W. POST,


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JOHN ST., NEW YORK, SOLE AGENT for the


VOLCANIC REPEATING FIRE ARMS, Rifles, Carbines and Pistols,


Which load and fire thirty times per minute. Am- munition Water Proof.


GYMNASIUM.


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TATIONAL GYMNASIUM AND FENCING Academy, 635 Broadway. Ladies' Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays from 4 to 6. Gentlemen's Classes, every day and evening, except on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 4 to 6 P. M. Children's Classes, every afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Invalids Classes, privately. N. B .- Classes and Schools will be ad- mitted on more favorable than the regular terms. FENCING taught privately in all branches of arnis. H. GEBHARD, Proprietor.


HARDWARE.


JOSEPH H. ADAMS,


C YOMMISSION HARDWARE MERCIIANT and Manufacturers' Agent,


No. 242 Pearl street.


Depot of the Real Shaker Sieves, manufactured at the New London community.


JAMES KENNEARD,


D EALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Hardware, Builders' and Cabinet Makers' Goods, Mechanics' Tools, Machinery and Single and Double Acting Lift and Force Pumps. 151 Centre st., N. Y. Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Screw Bolts, Leg Screws, Nuts, Rivets and Washers, all made of the best refined Iron ; also, all sizes Bolts, Leg Screws. Bolt Ends not on hand, made to order.


CHARLES S. LITTLE & CO., MPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN I


HARDWARE,


Foreign and Domestic,


Nos. 33 and 84 Fulton street,


New York.


HI. A. POOLE,


D EALER IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Hardware, Cutlery, Mechanics' Tools, Builders Goods, House Keeping Articles, &c .. No. 32 Third Avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts., New York. Grates, Ranges, &c. Keeps constantly on hand, all the latest improved Air Tight Stoves, Parlor, Hall and Store Stoves, a general assortment of Cooking and other Stoves : also, a good assortment of Tin Ware, Stove Pipe, Zinc, &c. Roofing and Repairing.


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FRANCIS TOMES & SONS, TO. 6 MAIDEN LANE. N. Y., IMPORTERS and Wholesale Dealers in


GUNS, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE,


Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Brushes and Perfumery. The largest and most extensive stock in the United States. Sole Agents for Eley's Caps, Wadding and Cartridges; Heiffor's Celebrated Army Razors.


HARNESS.


S. A. HULL,


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


HARNESS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Loop Embossing Dies, and Presses, Fancy Fur- nishing Goods in every variety.


The Trade supplied on liberal terms. 251 Pearl street.


GEORGE SMITH,


H ERALD CHASER, EMBOSSER AND MAN- ufacturer of all kinds of Ornaments for Harness and Carriages, No. 12 Canal street, three doors from Elm st., New York.


Gents' Family Crest Coat of Arms. Bitt Bosses, Coach Handles, and all kinds of Fancy Let- ters, made with or without Steel Dies. All kind of Brass Chasing done on reasonable terins.


HARPS.


R. & L. LEWIS,


NTO. 293 BOWERY, NEW YORK. THE ONLY Manufacturers of the Improved 7 Octave DOUBLE ACTION HARP.


Harps of every description, Made. Repaired and Regulated, on the tnost reasonable terms.


- Every article in the line warranted.


HATS, &c:


C. H. ATKINS,


(Lats Archer & Co.,)


FAT, CAP AND FUR MANUFACTURER, No. 212 Greenwich street,


West side-near Vesey street, New York. Country merchants supplied.


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ATWOOD. BARNES & CO., ANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE Dealers in


HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc., etc. No. 93 Chambers and 75 Reade streets (a few doors below the Irving House.) CHAS. ATWOOD, JR., BLAKESLEE BARNES, EDWARD KENT. New York.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


CAMP & PHILLIPS,


119 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y., MANUFACTUR- ers and Wholesale Dealers in HATS AND HATTERS' GOODS, Buffalo Robes. All kinds of Soft Fur and Wool Hats, by the cuse only.


CALVIN B. CAMP, JOHN PHILLIPS.


SHELDON & PHILLIPS,


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ANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE Dealers in


HATS AND CAPS, (By the Case only), 113 Maiden Lane, corner of Pearl street, J. SHELDON, E. W. PHILLIPS, S New York.


STARR & UNDERHILL, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN


HATS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, By the Case only. 127 Maiden Lane, bet. Water and Pearl sts. New York.


SAMUEL G. STARR, HENRY S. UNDERIIILL ..


HOSIERY AND GLOVES.


W. & J. MORRISON, TMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN


SMALL WARES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY GOODS. Agents for FELT. No. 9 Maiden Lane, New York.


HOUSE FURNISHING.


JOHN H. BARNES, HOUSE FURNISIIING AND BUILDERS'


HARDWARE. (Sash Weights at Foundry prices.) Also. Mechanics' Tools of every description. All Goods delivered free of charge.


429 SIXTH AV., COR. 26TH STREET.


J. & C. BERRIAN, TTOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE,


CUTLERY, JAPANNERY,


Plated Ware, Britannia, Tin, Willow, and Wood Ware, &c., &c. 601 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.


HOUSE FURNISHING.


M RS. WM. COLLINS, DEALER IN HOUSE Furnishing and


BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CUTLERY, MECHANICS' TOOLS, &c., &c. 1005 BROADWAY, near 27th st.


ROBERT DAVIS,


D EALER IN PLATED, BRITANNIA AND Planished Tin Ware, Baskets, Bird Cages, Cut- lery, and Mats, Wooden and Willow Ware, Porce- lain and


FANCY GOODS,


And all articles pertaining to a House Furnishing Store. No. f44 and 646 Broadway, Northeast cor. of Bleecker street, NEW YORK.


PICOT & SHOTWELL, MPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF HOUSE 1Furnishing


HARDWARE, Manufacturers of Plated Spoons and Forks. Agents for the sale of Kedzie's


RAIN WATER FILTERS, THERMOMETERS, &c., &c., No. 63 Maiden Lane, near William st.


SANFORD & PYE,


D EALERS IN HOUSE FURNISHING AND Builder's Hardware, &c., have removed to their new, large and commodious Store, 327 Fourth Av .. be- tween 24th and 25th sts., near the Harlem and New Haven Railroad Depots. Plated and Britannia Ware, Cutlery, Planished, Bright and Japanned Tin Ware; Kitchen Range Utensils, Wood and Willow Ware ; Tools and Garden implements, Brass Goods, Build- ers' and other Hardware.


AUGUSTUS WETMORE, JR., TTOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, AND


GENERAL HARDWARE, No. 833 BROADWAY,


Next door to 13th street,


NEW YORK.


WINDLE & CO.,


TMPORTERS, DEALERS AND MANUFAC- Lturers of House Furnishing Hardware, Silver Pla- ted Ware, Table Cutlery, Planished Tin Ware, Bath- ing Apparatus, Japanned Iron and Tin Ware, Brass and Copper Utensils, Brushes, Brooms, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Refrigerators. Windle's Ice Water Coolers, Moderator Lamps, Britannia Ware, &c. No. 56 Maiden Lane, and Nos. 25 and 27 Liber- ty Street.


HYDRANTS.


NON-FREEZING. NON-WASTING AND SELF- CLOSING HYDRANTS.


OCHRANES' NON-WASTING HYDRANT Co., No. 11 Union Building, corner of Pine and William streets, now offer for sale to the public the only HYDRANT worth using, as it will never freeze, wastes no water, and closes itself. It is the great de- sideratum so long desired by Landlords and Ten- ants.


INDIA RUBBER.


181 SAMUEL C. BISHOP, BROADWAY, MANUFACTURER pure GUTTA PERCHA GOODS of all kinds, Water Pipe. Telegraph Wire Insulated. Sole agent in New York for N. Hayward's India Rubber Boots and Shoes, and dealer in every variety of India Rubber Goods under Goodyear's Patent.


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D. HODGMAN, MANUFACTURER OF


INDIA RUBBER GOODS, WAREHOUSE, 27 Maiden Lanc, corner of Nassau street, NEW YORK.


INSURANCE AGENTS


A SA BIGELOW, JR., 46 PINE, COR. WILLIAM street, is Agent and Attorney for the following Companies, Capitals all paid in in CASH, which, with their additional investments amount to near four million dollars. Merchants' Insurance Co., Boston ; Manufacturers' Ins. Co., do .; American Ins. Co. do .; Boylston Ins. Co., do .; Eliot Ins. Co., do .; Wash- ington Ins. Co., Providence ; Merriam Ins. Co. do .; Merchants' Ins. Co., do. For Insurance or renewal of Policies on Buildings and Merchandise in New York, apply as above.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


QUACKENBOSS & CO., INSURANCE AGENTS, At the Branch Offices of Columbia & Rutgers Fire Ins. Co's. NO. 11 MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, WALL STREET,


ISAAC A. QUACKENBOSS, -


GEORGE W. QUACKENBOSS,


NEW YORK.


DE LANCEY W. KNEVELS,


INSURANCE, FIRE.


INTERPRISE INSURANCE CO, 11 PINE, between Broadway and Nassau st., New York. Cash Capital, $150,000. This Company Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire on the most favora- ble terms, Dwelling Houses and Furniture, Ware- houses, Stores and Merchandise, Factories, Ships in Port, &e. All losses will be adjusted and promptly paid. Orders by post or in person will be promptly attended to. D. S. Mills, Pres. ; C. Broom, V. Pres. ; Edw'dl C. Taylor, See .; Geo. B. Deane, Surveyor.


H ARMERS' & MECHANICS' INSURANCE Co., of Philadelphia. Capital, $300,000 ; Assets, $311,383. The Company issnes Policies upon Fire and Marine Risks, of every Class. The Company has complied with the Law of the State, and as special se- curity for the assured in New York, it has provided for an accruing Trust Fund to the amount of $100,000, to be held by their Bankers, Messrs. Duncan, Sher- man & Co., from which losses will be promptly paid when adjusted at the Ageney. Office, 10 Wall st., N. Y. Ambrose W. Thompson, Attorney & Agent.


F FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Philadelphia. Cash Capital. $400,000; Assets, January 1st. 1856, $1,800,000. This Company has paid over Three Millions of Dollars in Losses since its incorporation, in 1829. At their Agency in New York, in ten years, they have paid over $200,- 000 Losses withont a single law-suit.


CHARLES N. BANCKER, PRES. CHARLES G. BANCKER, Sec. Offiee in New York, 27 Wall st., P. Notman, Agent.


FTANOVER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Office, No. 2 Hanover square, corner of Pearl street., in Hanover Building. Cash Capital, $150.000, with a Surplus. Insure Buildings, Furniture, Ves- sels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Property, against Loss or Damage by Fire.


SAML. H. ROKENBAUGH, PRES.


DORAS L. STONE, Sec.


JOHN B. MILLER, Surveyor.


HA TARMONY FIRE INSURANCE, COMPANY, of New York, Office No. 6 Broad Street. Capi- tal, $150,000, paid in in Cash. Continues to Insure Buildings, Merchandise, Ships and their Cargoes in Port, and Personal Property generally, against Loss or Damage by Fire, on terms as favorable as other responsible offices.


WM. CALLENDER, PRES.


R. O. GLOVER, Sec.


INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. TTO: 60 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Incorporated in 1794. Capital, $500,000. As- sets, $941,653 98. Charter Perpetual. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation Insurance. SATTERTHWAITE BROTHERS, Agents for the Marine Department, National Bank Building, 36 Wall street, New York.


RELIEF FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,


FFICE, NO. 8 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Cash Capital (paid in) $150,000.


Polieies will be issued on application against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Merchandise, Stores, Ware- houses, Dwellings, Household Furniture. Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, at the usual rates of premium. A. S. DePEYSTER, Pres. I. GREEN PEARSON, Vice Pres. J. II. PINKNEY, See.


PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF Toronto. Capital, $2,000,000. Assets, $2,114,- 635. The Company issue Policies upon Fire and Marine Risks of every Class. Losses occurring upon Policies will be promptly adjusted upon the evi- dences being delivered at the protective Agency Of- tice of AMBROSE W. THOMPSON, No. 10 Wall st., N. Y. So soon as the Claims are examined and approved they will be immediately paid by draft at Ten days Sight upon the Company's Bankers, Messrs. DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO.


INSURANCE, LIFE.


A MERICAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Company, New Haven, Connecticut. Prof. B. SILLIMAN, Senior, President. BENJAMIN NOYES, Secretary. Surplus Capital, $200.000.


New York Office, 14 and 16 Trinity Building, 111 Broadway.


P. D. Whitmore, Actuary ; I. D. Bulkley, M. D., Medical Examiner; Jesse W. Benedict, Esq., Att'y.


T MIIE INTERNATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE Society, of London. Chief Office for the United States, 71 Wall street, New York.


Capital, $2,500,000.


Prospectus, Applications, &c., may be had at the Chief Offiee, No. 71 Wall street, New York, or at any of the Company's numerous Ageneies through- out the United States.


C. E. HABICHT, ¿ General Agents for J. G. HOLBROOKE. § the United States.


U NITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE COM- pany in the City of New Nork. No. 40 Wall street. JOSEPH B. COLLINS, Pres. This Com- pany insures lives, with or without participation in the profits. Sums may be insured payable at any future age, to the party himself or his nominees, thus uniting the advantages of a Savings Bank with Life Insurance. JAMES W. G. CLEMENTS, M. D., Medical Examiner. GEO. I'. CAMMANN, M. D., Consulting Physician. J. B. GATES, General Agent. N. G. DE- GROOT, Aet. JOHN EADIE, Sec.


INSURANCE, SCRIP.


WM. C. GILMAN,


INSURANCE SCRIP OFFICE, 18 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.


IRON WORKS.


FAGLE IRON WORKS. ABENDROTH BRO'S. Proprietors, Office and Salesroom, Nos. 109 and 111 Beekman st .. N. Y. Manufacturers and Whole- sale Dealers in Parlor, Hall, Offiee and Cook Stoves, Hard Coal and Charcoal Furnaces; Cast Iron Sinks, Hoppers, Metal Pots, Soil Pipes, and all Castings ap- pertaining to the Plumbing Trade.


Stoves suitable for all parts of the world.


Foundries at Portehester, Westchester County, New York.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


IRON WORKS, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL.


J. B. & W. W. CORNELL,


137 to 143 Centre St., bet. White and Walker Sts., and 103 and 105 Walker St.,


NEW YORK: Branch Office, Great Western Buildings, No. 33 Pine Street.


THE PROPRIETORS, from their long experience in the business, and their extensive arrangements for manufacturing, feel confident in saying to the public, that they are prepared to furnish


All Fron odlorh required for Building Purposes ; ALSO RAILINGS FOR OFFICES, DESKS, CEMETERIES, AND


PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PARKS,


On terms as reasonable as they can be purchased elsewhere.


PATENT ILLUMINATING TILE,


FOR COVERING AREAS, VAULTS, FLOORS AND ROOFS,-of the most improved make, and at less than one-half the price that has heretofore been charged for a much inferior article.


Special Notice to Banking Houses, Government Agents, and all other parties requiring Fire-Proof Build- ings, and Thief-Proof Safes:


The proprietors for many years have given much attention to the construction of fire-proof buildings, and by practical experience (of which they have had much) they are fully prepared to give such information as will be of great importance to parties desiring to put up such buildings.


THIEF-PROOF & FIRE-PROOF SAFES


they have manufactured for many years, and after all their experience, they feel confident in saying, that those they are now making under I. L. CADY'S PATENT, are far superior to any ever made in this country. The great advantage that these possess over all others is, that the chilled iron, which is impenetrable, is placed between two plates of wrought iron, and so secured to them as to make separation entirely impossible, thereby giving a substance which cannot be cut, neither can it be broken by pressure or the expansion of heat in case of fire, which is sure to be the case with cast iron safes.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


CHALLINOR & WILSON,


TRON FOUNDERS, FIRST AVENUE, BET. 29th and 30th streets, New York. IRON CASTINGS Of every description, made to order at the shortest notice, and delivered to any part of the city free of charge.


GEORGE CHALLINOR, JAS. S. WILSON.


FARON'S IRON WORKS,


380 AND 381 SOUTII STREET, AND 336 AND 338 Front street, between Gouverneur and Jackson streets, New York. STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, Water Tanks, Sugar, Flour, and all other kinds of Mill Work and Machinery, made and repaired with despatch. J. II. FARON, E. FARON.


THE J. L. MOTT IRON WORKS, AREHOUSE, 264 WATER ST., NEW YORK. W


IRON PIPE, BENDS, BRANCHIES,


Iron Baths, Sinks, Hoppers, Kitchen Ranges, Farm- ers' Boilers, Stoves, Garden Vases, &c. AUG. F. WEEKES, Pres. J. L. Morr, Treas. & Supt. JORDAN L. MOTT, JR., Sec.


NEW YORK FOUNDRY IRON RAILING AND FURNITURE WORKS.


ANDFORD & TABB, IRON FOUNDERS,


S and Manufacturers of Iron Railings, Castings, and Rich Iron Furniture, of every description.


Office and Warehouse. 51 Greene street, bet. Grand and Broome. Foundry, foot of 46th st., North River. CHAS. H. SANDFORD, L PHILIP TABB. New York.


IRON FRONTS.


IRON FRONTS AND PATENT SHUTTER WORKS. THE WASHINGTON IRON FRONT AND Patent Shutter Works, are prepared at short notice, to contract and put np


IRON FRONTS FOR STORES, BANKS, &c., With or without their New Patent Sliding or Roll- ing Shutters. in any City in the United States. Our Patterns of columns, Cornice Work, Girders, Caps and Sills, are very extensive, and we are constantly renewing them. Estimates for every description of Wrought and Cast Iron Builders' Work. Iron Doors, Shutters, &c., together with Wrought and Cast Iron Railing, furnished on application by letter or other- wise. New Styles of heavy Railings particularly adapted to Public Squares and Cemeteries. For par- ticulars address


PHINEAS BURGESS, Agent, 26} Broadway, N. Y.


IRON PIPE.


M JAMES O. MORSE & CO .. ANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Wrought Iron Welded Tubes for Steam, Gas and Water, together with every variety of Fittings for the same. Steam Gauges, Boilers and Boiler Flues, Steam Apparatus for Warming Buildings, Gas Apparatus for Towns and Factories. 79 John street, New York.


(" Repairs promptly attended to, and country orders executed on the most liberal terms.


C. & G. M. WOODWARD, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Wrought Iron Pipes, and Fittings of all kinds, for Steam, Water. Gas. etc., No. 77 Beekman street, between Gold and Cliff, New York. Mills and Pub- lic Buildings heated by Steam ; Tubular Boilers of various sizes always on hand-Ileaters of all sizes for Steam Engines. Orders received for Steam Engines and Lathes. Safety Steam Pumps, &c., always on hand, and made to order. Wholesale and Retail


IRON STORE.


IRON AND STEEL STORE,


175 CENTRE ST. THE ONLY STORE IN the City where Machinists, Blacksiniths, &c .. can get the exact quantity of Iron or Steel they inay at the moment require. Bars, Rod, Hoop, and Sheet Iron, German and Shear Steel, Cast Steel, for Stone Chisels and Quarry Drills, Horse Shoe Iron warranted, and at the lowest cash price. Iron and Steel cut to any length. JAMES SCOTT.


JAPANNER.


JOSEPH PRIEST,


RNAMENTAL JAPANNER, AND MANU- facturer of


PAPIER MACHIE GOODS, And Inlaid Pearl Work of every Description, 96 WALKER STREET, Cor. of Elm st., New York.


JEWELERS.


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E. W. BURR, & CO. ANUFACTURERS OF FINE


ENAMELED AND DIAMOND JEWELRY,


No. 315 Broadway, (up Stairs,) NEW YORK.


E. W. Burr, Alfred G. Perry.


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M. H. CHAMBERS,


IMPORTER AND DEALERS IN


WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver Ware, &c.


891 BROADWAY,


NEW YORK


Fine Watch and Clock Repairing.


COLTON & CO.,


M ANUFACTURERS OF


FINE


JEWELRY.


No. 9 Maiden Lane.


Factory No. 36 Walnut st., Newark, N. J. D. Colton. D. J. Colton.


EMILE MARTIN,


(From Paris,)


MANUFACTURER OF


PARIS FANCY JEWELRY, And Diamond Setter in all Styles. 21 Maiden Lane,


NEW YORK.


JOSEPH NEWMAN,


MANUFACTURER OF


JEWELRY AND CHAINS, 82 DUANE STREET,


Fourth House East of Broadway,


NEW YORK.


WILMARTH, CLUSSMAN & CO.,


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FORMERLY ADDISON, WILMARTH & CO .. Manufacturers of Gold Pencils, Pen Cases, Tooth Picks, AND GOLD PENS,


Sales Room, 21 Maiden Lanc,


New York.


WM. M. WILMARTH, Manufactory,


JOIIN A. CLUSSMAN, 72 .


JACOB J. LOWNDS, Spring Street.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


LACE GOODS, &c.,


J. DIEDEN,


TMPORTER OF


FRENCII LACE GOODS,


EMBROIDERIES, BELGIAN LINENS, &c.,


No. 9 and 11 John street,


Up Stairs, New York.


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H. GUTMAN,


MPORTER AND DEALER IN


LACES, EMBROIDERIES,


HOSIERY AND GLOVES,


Curtain Muslins and Curtain Materials of all de - Scriptions at


255 & 287 Grand Street, New York.


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GEO. RICHMOND,


369 BROADWAY, IMPORTER AND MANU- facturer of


LACE GOODS, and EMBROIDERIES, NEW YORK,


Will remove in August to 587 Broadway, opposite Niblo's.


LADIES' DRESS CAPS.


H. S. JONES,


HOLESALE DEALER IN


W LADIES DRESS CAPS,


And Manufacturer of Silk and Fancy Bonnets.


P. S. Southern and Western Merchants are re- spectfully invited to call. H. S. JONES,


375 Broadway.


LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS.


ANDREW DE VOURSNEY, OACH, ENGINE AND SIGNAL C


LAMP MANUFACTURER, No. 87 Greene Street,


NEW YORK.


Silver Plating, Handles, Bands, Ornaments, &c. Every description of Glass bent.


STARR, FELLOWS & CO.,


N TO. 74 BEEKMAN ST .. N. Y., MANUFACTUR- ers of GAS FIXTURES, GAS CHANDELIERS, Solar, Camiphene and Fluid Chandeliers, Hanging, Table, Mantel, side and Bracket Lamps, Girandoles. Hall Lanterns, &c., Globes, Chimneys, and Wicks of all kinds ; Prisms, Stained Glass, Britannia Lamps, Lamp Tops, Lamp Chain, &c .. Wholsale and Retail .- Gas Fixtures put up in Dwellings and Stores, at rea- sonable prices for Cash.


LANTERNS.


D. D. MILLER,


WATER ST., MANUFACTURER OF LO- 190comotive and every description of Railroad, Ship and Hand Lanterns, Firemen's Trumpets, Torches and Signals : Tin Ware, Oil Cans, Oilers, &c. Also, sole maker of Blake's Patent


ARM LANTERNS.


N. B Orders by mail filled with punctuality and despatch.


LEATHER BANDING.


K UMBEL'S PATENT. 1ST PREMIUM MA" chine Stretched Leather Belts. The only paten ted Band and Machine stretched in the United States, and which have received various Gold and Silver Medals from the various Institutes and Fairs through- out the Country.


These Belts are made from the heart or solid part only of the best Oak Leather (selected for the pur- pose) ; they are thoroughly stretched by powerful machinery-and are warranted to run straight and maintain a perfect bearing on the Drum and pulleys.


On hand a constant supply, from 1 to 30 inches wide, either single, double or round ; also, Lace, Picker and Belt Leather, with every variety of Lea- ther for Manufacturers' Purposes.


These Belts are sold under the fullest guarantee. WM. KUMBEL, Putentee. Original establishment, 33 Ferry Street, N. Y.


LITHOGRAPHERS.


F. HEPPENHEIMER,


ITHOGRAPHER, 22 NORTH WILLIAM, Linear Chatham street, N. Y. Executed in the first style of art : Maps and Drawings of every Descrip- tion. Bills of Exchange, Bills of Lading, Circulars, Bill-heads, Notes Drafts, Checks, Certificates, Visit- ing and Business Cards, &c. &c., also, a large assort- ment of LABELS, in every branch constantly on hand.


JACQUES SANDMEYER, ITHOGRAPHING, DRAWING, ENGRAVING


and PRINTING.


Maps, Plans, Cards, Circulars, Billleads, Fac- similes. Labels, Show Cards, Music, Titles, &c., &c., Printed in colors.


82 DUANE STREET,


NEW YORK.


SARONY & CO.


PRACTICAL LITHIOGRAPHERS. ESTAB- lished 1845. Maps, Music Titles, Portraits, Book Plates, &c., &c., executed in the highest style of the art. NO. 117 FULTON STREET,


between Nassau and Williamn streets, NEW YORK. NAPOLEON SARONY. J. F. KNAPP. RICHARD MAJOR.


LITHOGRAPHY.


BONDS WITH COUPONS; CERTIFICATES of Stock or Deposit Checks, Drafts, Notes, Bill headings. Bills of Lading, Maps, &c., and every thing in the Lithographic art, executed in the highest style by


SNYDER, BLACK & STURN,


92 WILLIAM STREET,


corner of Platt, New York.


LOCKS.


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LILLIES' MPENETRABLE BURGLAR AND FIRE Proof Safe Combination Drill and Powder Proof BANK LOCKS Which took the First Premium at the Crystal Palace. 1854.


We challenge the world to furnish as perfect se- curity against Fire and Burglars as will be found in these articles. Over 300 Banks either have them as full protectors for their valuables or in their vaults ; a few of which we name, and to which we respect- fully refer parties wishing real security.


References-American Exchange and Corn Ex- change, New York City: All the Banky in the City of Troy, Mechanics' and Farmers', Albany, Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. Rochester City Bank and Roch- ester Bank, Rochester, N. Y.


J. C. MORRIS, Agent. 205 Pearl street, near Maiden Lane, N. Y.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


ONDERDONK & CAPRON, MANUFACTURERS OF


LOCKS, BOLTS, HIINGES, &c., No. 1024 Broadway, bet. 27th and 28th streets. Silver Plating, Engraving and Bell Hanging Promptly Executed.


Particular attention given to Repairing Locks, Bells, &c.


LOOKING GLASSES.


H. FERSENHEIM,


No. 76 Beckman Street,


TMPORTER AND DEALER IN FRENCH AND German


LOOKING-GLASS PLATES,


Picture and Window Glass of all Sizes ; Looking- Glass. Portrait and Picture Frames ; Brackets, Tables and Window Cornices in all their variety; Mahogany Looking-Glasses ; and Manu- facturer of Berlin Gilt Mouldings.


LOOKING-GLASS WAREROOMS, ART RE- POSITORY AND GALLERY.


WILLIAMS, STEVENS, WILLIAMS & CO., Importers and Manufacturers. 853 Broadway, N. Y., PIER, WALL AND MANTEL MIRRORS, Portrait and Pieture Frames, Cornices, Bases. In- terior Decorations, &e., Oil Paintings, Artists' Mate- rials ; English, French and German Engravings, &c., of superior quality, in the greatest variety, and at priees not undersold in market.


THOS. A. WILMURT,


L OOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME Warehouse, 652 Broadway. Mantels, Piers, Sidewalls, Square and Oval Glasses ; Portraits, Paint- ings and Prints framed in every style; Gilt, Bronze and Faney Woods. Old Prints and Paintings cleaned to look equal to new.




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