Trow's New York city directory. 1862-63, Part 263

Author: Trow, John Fowler, 1810-1886
Publication date: 1863
Publisher: New York, J.F. Trow
Number of Pages: 1130


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Zirves John P. tailor, lı 168 Church


Zirwas John J. saloon, 156 Mott


Zischofeki George, clothing, 72 Seventh av.


Zisehofeki Matthias, tailor, 113 Seventh av.


Zischofeki & Roeder, tailors, 113 Seventh av.


Zissel Christiana, wid. Peter, h 59 Bayard


Zissel Frederick, tins, 54 Greene


Zittel Frederick, grocer, 479 Second av. h 483 Sec- ond av.


Zittell Clemens, shoemkr, h 248} E. 18th


Zitter Jacob, barber, h 216 Mulberry


Zitz Francis H. lawyer, 122 B'way, h 881} B'way


Zitz & Kapp, lawyers, 122 B'way


Zitzer David, smith. h r 165 W. 18th


Zizinia Thomas, 68 Beaver


Zobel .John M. cabinetmkr, h 494 Third av.


Zobel Peter, segarmkr, h r 203 Av. B


Zobel William, saloon, h 87 Walker


Zoble Henry, pilot, 23 Coenties sl. h B'klyn Zoble William, iron, h 511 Fifth


Zocher Francis, upholsterer, h r 220} Broome


Zoekel Conrad, milk, 127 Sixth


Zoebisch Charles A. mus. insts. 163 William, h 161 Mott


ZOEBISCH C. A. & SONS, mus. insts. 163 Wil liam


Zoeller Adolph, drugs, 659 Ninth av.


Zoeller Mary, wid. Francis, h 228 W. 25th


Zoeller Philip, barber, 107 Hudson, h 9 Worth


Zoeller Theodore, furniture, 131 Essex, h 68 Sixth Zoellig Charles, hatter, h 51 Suffolk


Zoellner Edward, segarmkr, h r 11 Fifth


Zoellner Henrietta, widow, h r 201 Third


Zoerner Julius F. tailor, h 90 St. Mark's pl.


Zogbaum Ferdinand, imp. 10 Maiden la. h 24 Har. rison, B'klyn


ZOGBAUM F. & FAIRCHILD, imps. 10 Maid en la.


Zoll Casper, smith, h 56 Av. A


Zoll Hermann, h r 152 Essex


Zoller Charles, birds, 3 N. William


Zoller Charles, musician, h r 344 Seventh av.


Zoller William, h 235 Stanton


MARVIN & CO., 265 BROADWAY, Alum Patent Fire, Drill, and Damp Proof Safes, Rotary Locks, &c.


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Zollfrei Abraham, pedlar, h 323 Eighth


Zollfrey Emanuel, teacher, b 77 Av. B Zollfrey Moses, cutter, h 316 E. Houston Zollikoffer Oscar. treas. 15 Nassau, h $1 Amity ZOLLINGER SOLOMON, mer. 29 Dey, h 1 Douglas, B'klyn Zollinger William, stoves, 293 Sixth av. Zolluagel John, pocketbooks, h 116 Third Zollner George, whitewasher, h 92 Henry Zollver George J. h 32 Av. B


Zollver Henry, eatingh. 433 Broome, h L. I. Zolmann W'm. carman, hr W. 521 n Tenth av.


Zolzer Henry, carpenter, h r 244 W. 35th Zopf George, laborer, h 30 Jackson Zoppot Andrew, sailmkr, h r 66 Pitt Zorkowski Lazarus, h 77 E. Bway Zorkowski Samuel, clothing, 82 Warren & 192 Chatham sq. h 77 E. Bway Zorn Jacob, barber, h SI Av. A ZORN JOHN T. mer. 14 Beekman, h S. I.


Zorn Sebastian, shoes, Third av. c E. 128th


Zornow George, cabinetmkr, h 136 Essex Zschocke Frederick, liquors, 503 Third av.


Zschwetzke William, h 129 Seventh Zuber Ignatius F. h 4 Orchard Zuber Kilian, liquors, 24 Av. A


Zuberbier Hermaa, produce, 191 Chambers, h College pt. Zubiller Henry, butter, 14 Essex mkt Zubrod Julius, segars, 623 Sixth av. h 13.5 B'way Zuchatte Ferdinand, tailor, h 68 E. 13th Zuckscherith Jacob J. tailor, h 173 Charles Zuckschwerdt Georre, beer, 305 Fifth Zuelch Heury, furniture, 71 Sixth av. Zuelch .John, cabinetmkr, h 100 Third Zufras John, laborer, h r 156 Sullivan


Zugalla Charles H. furs, 40 Maiden la. h Clinton av. B'klyn


Zuill John J. weigher, 6 Whitehall, h Bklyn Zuille John J. (col'd), printer, 396 Canal, h 101 W. 18th


Zukerman Joseph, broker, h 99 Av. B Zulauf John, milk, 112 G'wich Zull George, joiner, h 75 Av. A Zu'zer Edward, capmkr, h 31 Allen


Zu'zer Emanuel, clerk, h 91 Division


Zumegen Paul, grocer, 440 Seventh av.


Zummer Frederick, painter, h 607 Ninth av.


Zundel Adolph, carver, h 44 White


Zundel Frederick W. pianos, h 604 Fourth


Zundel Gottlieb, smith, h r 581 Fourth


Zundl Wiliam, u. s. a. h r 13 W. 44th


Zuschlag Sebastian, grocer, 157 Ludlow


ZUST CHARLES, storage, 5 West & S Wash'n, h 225 W. 12th


Zutt John, porter. h r 211 Third


Zvahlen Elsa, wid. Rudolph, h 43 Sixth


Zwanzig John, cabinetmkr. h 192 Eldridge


Zweck Henry, carman, h 171 Sixth


Zweifel Henry, shoes, 1:0 Av. B


Zwety Constantin, shoemkr, h 17 Chrystie


Zwick Charles, seaman, h 9 W. 41st


Zwick Daniel, saloon, 169 Ludlow


Zwick Frederick, brewer, 169 Ludlow


Zwick Herman, h r 238 E. 12th


Zwicker Anthony, bootlegs, 293 Seventh av. h 320 Seventh av.


Zwicker Jacques, bootlegs, 233 Seventh av. b 121 W. 30th


Zwicker A. & J. bootlegs, 293 Seventh av. Zwickert Henry, shoemkr, 238 Mercer Zwiger John, tailor, h r 70 Willett


Zwilling Charles, shoemkr, h 5 Hamilton


Zwinge Bernard, clerk, h 385 Tenth


Zwisler Martin, foundry, h r 431 Fifth


Zwizzler Valentine, liquors, 96 Willett


TIFFANY & CO., 550 and 552 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, Bronzes, & Fine Military Goods.


WILSON'S


NEW YORK


COMMERCIAL REGISTER,


TO ACCOMPANY


TROW'S


NEW YORK CITY DIRECTORY


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


MAY 1, 1863.


See page 7 for Index to Commercial Register.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


THE


PALMER


BRANCH


OPENED


OFFICE.


ARM&LEG


May, 1862.


PATENT 1861


CLINTON HALL, Astor Place, New York.


B. FRANK. PALMER, Surgeou-Artist to the Government Hospitals,


has the honor to announce that, in order to supply the unexampled demand of the ARMY and NAVY for the ARM and LEG, he has greatly increased his facilities at the NATIONAL STUDIO IN PHILADEL- PHIA, and opened capacious BRANCHES in NEW YORK and BOSTON.


THREE THOUSAND PALMER LIMBS have been commenced, and the Inventor will be enabled to adjust thein at the rate of one hundred per month, if required. They will be provided for mutilated soldiers of very limited means, at prime cost, and in extreme cases at less than cost-it being the design to supply all patriotic men who lose limbs in the country's service.


The PALMER LIMBS will be adjusted for persons in Civil life on the usual terms. Nearly Five Thou- sand adjustments have been made, which furnish a criterion by which to judge of the merit of the in- ventions.


All persons having limbs furnished by PALMER & Co, or by any person representing them, will, in the future, address the firmn, or the inventor, when in want of duplicate limbs, or any other professional service.


CAUTION .- NO OTHER PERSON (whether formerly in the firm, or in the employ of P'ALMER & Co.) has now the right to construct or repair the PATENT LIMBS for the COMPANY in NEW YORK


Inquire for (or address) the inventor at the NEW OFFICE, on the ground floor, CLINTON HALL.


PALMER & CO.


ALE PUMPS.


STEPHEN LANE, JR., PLUMBER,


ALE PUMP MANUFACTURER, And Dealer in PLUMBING MATERIALS, 277 CAVAL, one door from Baxter St., New York.


ARCHITECTS AND PATENT SO- LICITORS.


MORRILL & CO., ARCHITECTS and PATENT SOLICITORS, 37 PARK ROW, New York.


ARTIFICIAL EYES.


J. BOCH & P. GOUGELMANN, from Paris. Manufacturers of ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES, 599 Broadway, (3d floor, room No. 14,) New York. Office hours from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Persons deprived of an eye can have this deformity removed by the insertion of an artificial one. which looks and moves like the natural organ. No pain when in- Berted.


T MIOMAS DAVIS, (FROM LONDON,) PRACTICAL maker and inserter of the Improved Artificial Human Eye, who has had extensive practice in the various Eye Institutions in Europe, and is now sup- plying the New York Eye Infirmary. Second Av., cor. 13th St., Office, 453 Broadway, New York, where persons deprived of an Eye can be supplied with an Artificial - one, having all the movements and color of the Natural Eye. N. B .- Superior to any thing of the kind made in Europe.


ARTISTS' MATERIALS.


GEORGE FINKENAUR, Dealer in


ARTISTS' AND PAINTERS' MATERIALS, 469 SIXTH AVENUE,


Between 26th and 29th Sts., New York.


AUCTIONEERS.


WILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER


For the Sale of Furniture, Liquors, Groceries, Real Estate, and all kinds of Merchandise. Salesrooms, No. 4 EAST BROADWAY, New York. N. B .- Out-door Sales promptly attended to.


AWNINGS.


MILDEW-PROOF AWNINGS OF VARIOUS STYLES, To Cover an Entire Front, OR FOR Windows and Doors Sepa- rately, PUT UP IN THE BEST MANNER, AND WARRANTED. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. II. HILLIARD, No. 2 RECTOR STREET, New York.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


Established 1830.


TOUN W. ADAMS, MANUFACTURER OF Plain and Fancy Awnings, for Stores, Offices, Public Buildings, Country Seats, Steamboats, &c. Also, Military, Exhibition, Chaplains' and Sutlers' Tents. Flags, Banners, Canvas Covers, &c. 154 CHATHAM STREET, opposite James Street, N. Y.


E. J. McKEE, Manufacturer of PLAIN & FANCY AWNINGS, FOR STORES, Offices, Dwellings, Country Residences, &c., &c., 94 CHATIIAM STREET, New York. Political Banners, Flags, and Transparencies madc and lettered at short notice.


AXLES.


GUY C. HOTCHKISS & SON, TRON FOUNDERS,


and Manufacturers of


WAGON AXLES, 173, 175, 177, and 179 FIFTH STREET, WILLIAMSBURGII, N. Y.


BAGS AND BAGGING.


THOS. THEALL & CO.,


NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY, No. 10 Broadway, keep con- stantly on hand, and make to order, at the lowest cash Prices, all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUR, AND FEED BAGS. Also, made to order, on the shortest notice, all kinds and descriptions of BAGS for any and every purpose. Purchasers will find it to their ad- vantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. THOS. THEALL. WM. BYFIELD.


BANNERS.


ANNIN & CO., Manufacturers of


BANNERS AND FLAGS,


Dealers in Banner and Flag Makers' Materials, No. 99 FULTON STREET, Cor. of William St., New York


BASKETS.


CHARLES ZINN & CO., IMPORTERS OF BASKETS,


and Manufacturers of


CANE & COLORED WILLOW FURNITURE AND WILLOW WARE, 52 MAIDEN LANE & 31 LIBERTY STREET


BELL HANGERS.


JOHN G. WEST,


(Formerly Duncan & West.) BLACK and WHITE SMITH, Locksmith, Bell Hanger, and Gas. Fitter. Speaking Pipes and Whis- tles, No. 4 LIBERTY PLACE, (formerly Little Green St .. ) near Post Office, Maiden Lane, N. Y.


BILLIARD CUES.


MARTIN TRUNK,


Manufacturer of


BILLIARD CUES AND BAGATELLES, No. 153 ELM STREET,


Cor. Grand, New York.


Billiard and Bagatelle Balls, Cue Tops, and Frenchi Chalk constantly on hand. Repairing neatly done All orders punctually attended to.


BILLIARD TABLES.


F. BOLLMANN,


MANUFACTURER OF BILLIARDS 222 WILLIAM STREET,


Between Frankfort and Duane, New York. Second-hand Billiards to let. New and old Baga- telles constantly on hand. Repairing promptly at- tended to. .


D. D. WINANT,


BILLIARD TABLES,


W TINANT'S CHAMPION CUSHION, THE EX- celsior Patent Spring Cushion, correct. dura- ble, and elastic beyond any and all others now in use, Every thing in the billiard line at the manufactory.


71 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK.


BIRD AND BEAST STUFFER.


J. L. BODE,


BIRD AND BEAST STUFFER, Manufacturer of


ARTIFICIAL EYES AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS WORK, 16 NORTH WILLIAM STREET, near Chatham St., (up stairs,) New York.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


BIRD CAGES.


F. CHS. GUNTHER, Manufacturer of


PATENT IMPROVED JAPANNED BIRD AND PARROT CAGES, Nos. 79 and S1 WILLIAM STREET,


2d door below Maiden Lane, New York. (Letter Box, 8,855.)


F. C. GUNTHER,


H. BATTERMAN.


BIRD DEALERS.


CHAS. REICHE & BROTHER, Importers of RARE ANIMALS, FANCY FOWLS, AND ALL KINDS OF BIRDS, No. 51 CHATHAM STREET, (Third door from North William,) New York.


CHARLES REICHE. HENRY REICHE.


BLOCKS.


JOHN WEIR, MANUFACTURER OF BLOCKS.


Dead-Eyes and Pump Boxes made to order. No. 190 WEST HOUSTON STREET, Third floor, New York. Wood Turning in all its branches. Tenpins and balls constantly on hand.


BOATS.


G. & W. ALEXANDER, BOAT BUILDERS,


BUILDERS OF ALL CLASSES OF SHIP AND PLEASURE BOATS,


No. 224 SOUTII STREET, New York. Repairing done at short notice.


WM. H. & J. S. DARLING,


BARGE, RACE, & CLUB BOAT BUILDERS, Designers of the superior fast sailing and rowing boats Stork, Chapman, Troubler, Putnamn, Transit, and numerous others, and to whom the highest pre- mium for Boats was awarded in 1856.


371 SOUTH STREET, cor. Gouverneur, New York. Boats built to order on the shortest notice.


BOLTS, NUTS, &c.


STAR WORKS.


B. H. BRADLEY,


Manufacturer of BOLTS, NUTS, RIVETS, &c., OF ALL KINDS, No. 343 EAST TWELFTHI STREET, NEW YORK.


BONNET FRAMES.


THEODOR D. GUBA,


BONNET FRAME MANUFACTURER, 888 CANAL STREET,


NEW YORK.


BOOKBINDERS.


PLAIN AND FANCY BOOKBINDING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 33 SECOND STREET,


Between Bowery and Second Av.,


New York.


Books of every description bound and repaired at


the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms.


FREDERICK SCHLEUNING.


The Bindery is even with the Street, no stairs to go up.


BOOKBINDERS' STOCK.


CAMPBELL & ARMSTRONG, Importers and Dealers in BOOKBINDERS' & POCKET BOOK MAKERS' LEATHER BOOK CLOTH,


MARSHALL'S THREAD, GLUE, &c., &c., No. 41 ANN STREET, near Nassau, New York. JOHN CAMPBELL. THOMAS ARMSTRONG.


H. GRIFFIN & SON, IMPORTERS OF BOOK CLOTH, COLORED LEATHER,


Marshall's Thread, Glue, &c.


Also, Dealers in Bookbinders' Stock and Tools in general, Nos. 54 & 56 DUANE STREET, NEW YORK.


WILLIAM HASSALL,


Manufacturer of all the late and most approved styles of CLASPS FOR PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c.


, 172 CENTRE STREET,


near Canal Street, New York.


JOHN R. HOOLE,


Importer, Dealer, and Manufacturer of


BOOKBINDERS' STOCK & TOOLS, 124 NASSAU STREET, New York. Parish's improved patent PAGING MACHINE, for numbering Blank Books, Bank Notes, Checks, &c.


BOOK-EDGE GILDERS.


Established in 1837. C. HEITKAMP & SON, Bº


OOK & PAPER EDGE GILDERS, No. 3 NORTH WILLIAM STREET, New York.


All kinds of Book and Paper Edge Gilding exe- cuted in the best style, and on reasonable terins.


Particular attention paid to Job Gilding.


JOHN G. KUHN,


BOOK AND PAPER EDGE GILDER.


All kinds of Book and Paper Edge Gilding exe- cuted at the shortest notice, and on moderate terms.


No. S NORTH WILLIAM STREET, New York.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


BOOKS.


M. NUNAN, DEALER IN NEW AND OLD BOOKS, also FINE ENGRAVINGS AND LITHOGRAPHIS. Books Bought or Exchanged. Libraries Purchased. No. 84 NASSAU STREET, New York.


BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER.


WILLIAM EAGLE


HAS ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY of London and Dublin Porter, Scotch and Amer- ican Ales, from the most celebrated breweries. Bottling establishment,


Cor. CANAL and VARICK STREETS, Also, CIDER FOR SHIPPING OR CITY USE.


R. B. WEBSTER,


Manufacturer and Bottler of


SODA-WATER,


PORTER, ALE, & CIDER, 61 and 63 39th Street, near Sixth Avenue, New York.


BOX MAKERS.


DESPATCH BOX FACTORY, REAR 47 ANN STREET,


New York.


Packing Boxes of every description constantly on hand, and made to order at the shortest notice.


S. CARY, AGENT.


GEORGE W. WILLIAMS,


BOX MAKER. 98 ELM STREET, COR. OF WALKER, New York. Painted Lay-out Cloths on hand Card, Scissors, and Dealing Boxes; Crib- bage Boards, Check Holders, Cue Keepers, Card and Backgammon Boxes. Roulettess made and re- paired.


All kinds of Faro Tables made and sent to any part.


BRASS.


BORROWMAN, (Late M. MOORE & CO.,) BRASS, COMPOSITION, AND GONG BELL FOUNDER & MANUFACTURER. No. 3 DUTCH STREET,


One door from John St., New York. N. B. The Trade supplied with Gong Bells, con- plete, at Wholesale.


EDWIN B. BROWN'S


OPPER STORE AND BELL FOUNDRY, 643 U and 645 Water, and 321 Front Sts., New York. Copper and Yellow Metal Bolts; Sheathing Cop. per and Yellow Metal ; Ship Side-Lights and Venti- lators, Composition Spikes, Nails, Rivets, and all kinds of Copper, Composition, and Iron Castings appertaining to Ship and Steamboat Building, made at short notice.


JAMES GALLAGHER, BRASS FOUNDRY, No. 87 CENTRE STREET, New York. Brass Composition and Gong Bell Castings of every description. N. B .- All orders thankfully received and punctu- ally attended to.


JAMES GREGORY,


112, 114, and 116 CANNON STREET, N. Y. MANUFACTURER OF IMPROVED SHIPS' Side-Lights, Steain Valve-Cocks of Brass, with double or single Hangers, as required. Double Flange Cocks of Iron, with Brass mountings. Double and single Flange Cocks of Brass, and of all sizes, Brass Castings of all kinds done at the shortest notice. Il- lustrated Catalogue and l'rice List sent on application


HAYDEN, SANDERS & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS OF BRASS WORK, FOR WATER, GAS, AND STEAM,


Tatham's Building,


No. 84 BEEKMAN STREET, New York.


HUNTLY & GOURLAY, BRASS FOUNDERS,


101 LEWIS STREET, Corner of Stanton, New York. Il kinds of Ship and other Brass Work made and A Repaired, such as Side-Lights, Rudder-Braces, Composition Spikes and Nails, Brass Railing. Boat Builders' Brass Work, &c. The East Broadway Stages pass and repass constantly. Sole manufacturers of HUNTLY & GOURLAY's Patent Side-Lights.


WILLIAM JOHNSON, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, No. 232 Water Street, New York.


TANUFACTURER OF SODA-WATER AP- M paratus, Lift and Force Pumps. Engine Pumps. of the most approved kinds, Cocks, Valves, and every description of Metal Work for Coppersmiths, Plumbers, &c. N. B .- Brass & Composition Casting


JOHN KURST,


BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, No. 7 ALLEN STREET, New York.


Brass and Composition Castings of every deserip- tion, furnished to order or pattern


Constantly on hand, Brass Knobs, Escutcheons, and drops of all sizes. Keys. Bell-pulls, Sockets, Sheaves, Ship and Steamboat Work, etc., etc.


GEORGE LEACH,


BRASS FOUNDER & FINISHER, No. 262 WATER STREET, New York


M


manufacturer of all kinds of Plumbers' and Copper- smiths' Brass Work, Brass Beer Pumps and Root Beer Pumps Also, Brass and Composition Castings of every description.


" All kind of repairs done at the shortest notice.


JAMES McKENNA,


GENERAL BRASS FOUNDRY, No. 59 ELM STREET, NEW YORK.


Brass Composition, German Silver, and other Castings, Horse Bells, Gongs, &c., for Railroad Cars. RAILROAD and MACHINISTS' WORK of all kinds.


A. SCHRADER,


TURNER AND FINISHER IN METALS AND BRASS FOUNDER,


216 WILLIAM STREET,


Rear Building,


New York.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


SCOVILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 36 PARK ROW & 4 BEEKMAN ST., N. Y. Manufactory, Waterbury, Conn. Sheet and Platers' Brass, German Silver, Plated Metal, Brass Butt Hinges. Gilt and Plated Buttons, Lamp Reflectors, Germinan Silver & Plated Thimbles,


Photographic Materials, &c.


JOHN D. SMITH,


MANUFACTURER OF BRASS COCKS AND PLUMBERS' MATERIALS,


No. 33 WEST HOUSTON ST., (Althause Building.) Room No 8, Second floor, New York. Every description of Brass Work made to Order.


BREWERS.


MATTHEW ALLEN,


BREWING & MALTING ESTABLISHMENT


340, 342, 344 & 346 WEST 49th STREET,


near Eleventh Avenue, New York.


PETER BALLANTINE & SONS,


BREWERS OF PORTER, PALE, AMBER, AND XX ALES, 134 WASHINGTON, cor. Albany, N. Y. Brewery, 137 River Street, Newark, N. J.


W. E. BROCKWAY,


BREWER AND MALTSTER, S6, SS, & 90 E. 11th St. PALE, AMBER & BURTON ALES, XX AND XXX PORTER, Ilogsheads, Bbis., and Uf. Bbls.


HENRY CLAUSEN'S


PHENIX STEAM BREWERY, Nos. 183-191 East Forty-seventh St., (near Second Avenue,) New York.


XX ALE AND PORTER. Shipping Orders promptly attended to. Orders received cor. Forsyth and Broome Sts.


FLANAGAN, WALLACE & CO.,


Brewers of


PORTER, PALE, AMBER, AND XX ALES, 214 FRANKLIN STREET, NEW YORK.


Brewery, Newburgh.


LOUIS GROS,


BREWER, STATEN ISLAND, Office 231 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, (Near Duane.)


ANDREW HAFNER,


B REWER AND MANUFACTURER OF SODA- WATER, and Dealer in Ale, Porter, Sarsapa- rilla, &c.


Nos. 165 30th, and 174 31st Streets, New York. Depots, 84 Elizabeth and 12 Bayard Streets.


" Customers will be served by the Barrel, or with Pint and Half Pint Bottles, in any quantity.


HARRISON BREWERY, CREAM ALE, X, XX, Pale, and Amber Ales, xx AND XXX PORTER, In bhds., bbis., and half barrels, for Shipping. 157 SULLIVAN STREET. JOHN BOYD, Manager.


DAVID JONES,


BREWING AND MALTING ESTABLISHMENT 180 to 194 East Sixth Street.


Between Avs. Band C, NEW YORK.


Brewer of Burton, East India, XXX, and Amber ALES; XXX and XX PORTER.


Malt and Hops supplied upon the most favorable terms.


ANDREW KOCH,


LAGER BEER BREWER.


215 SECOND STREET, NEW YORK.


Beer put up in bottles for family use.


W. B. MILES, BREWER, CROTON BREWERY,


Nos. 57 and 59 CHRYSTIE STREET, New York. Constantly on hand, a supply of FINE ALES, for Draught or Bottling.


G. PAULUS,


LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 248 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Avenues, NEW YORK.


MATTHEW P. READ, PATENT STEAM BREWERY, 217 to 223 East Thirteenth Street, 202 to 20S East 14th Street, NEW YORK. Brewer of choice Pale Ales, Amber Ale, and Porter.


DAVID STEVENSON, BREWING & MALTING ESTABLISHMENT, Tenth Avenue, corner of W. 89th Street, New York.


ALE AND PORTER BREWER.


Malt and Hops supplied on the most favorable terms.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


JOHN TAYLOR & SONS' ALBANY IMPERIAL CREAM XX ALES, No. 356 GREENWICH STREET, New York.


Brewery, 133 Broadway, Albany.


EDWARD UNDERHILL & CO., YONKERS, ALE AND PORTER BREWERY. . NEW YORK DEPOT,


65 and GT WATTS ST, Junction of Canal.


M. VASSAR & CO., BREWERS. POUGHKEEPSIE. PORTER, PALE, AND AMBER ALE,


In hhds, bbls., and halves, for Southern Trade and City use,


No. 116 WARREN STREET, New York, snd 21 Fulton Street, Brooklyn.


J. P. WOHLAFKA,


LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 217 WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, Near Eighth Avenue,


New York.


K. ZUBER,


LAGER BEER BREWER, No. 94 AVENUE A,


Between Second and Third Streets,


New York.


All orders punctually attended to.


BRITANNIA WARE.


GEORGE NORRIS,


MANUFACTURER OF BRITANNIA WARE of every Description, No. 234 Second Street, near Avenue C. New York.


Persons wishing articles of Britannia Ware are re- quested to call and exninine before purchasing else- where. A fine assortment constantly on hand or made to order. All orders promptly executed.


BRONZE POWDERS.


BY LETTERS PATENT, 1851 DIPLOMAS OF THE AMERICAN IN. STITUTE, 1852. L. BRANDEIS & CO., Sole Manufacturers in the United States of BRONZE POWDERS, GOLD, SILVER, AND METAL LEAF. Factory. Bond Street, Brooklyn. OFFICE, 72 WILLIAM STREET, New York.


BRUSHES.


JOHN K. HOPPEL,


BRUSH MANUFACTURER, No. 329 Pearl St., (Harpers' Building.) Franklin Square, New York.


A superior quality of Paint Brushes constantly on hand. Also Brushes of every description, at the lowest Factory Prices. The Trade supplied, as usual, with Bristles, &c., &c., &c. Machine Brushes made to order.


E. J. RICHMOND & CO.,


BRUSH MANUFACTURERS, AND MANU- facturers of Hattan, Street, and Stable Brooms, Flue Brushes, &c., No. 503 PEARL STREET, three doors froin Centre Street, New York.


Rattan Brooms of every description, for Factories, Workshops, &c., &c. A large assortiment of Jewel- lers' and Silversmiths' Brushes on hand. Mill and Machine Brushes, &c, made to order.


R. W. SIMPSON, Manufacturer of


KEROSENE LAMP CHIMNEY BRUSHES, 44 FULTON STREET, Near Pearl,


(Up Stairs.)


New York.


Flue Brushes on hand and made to order.


BUTCHERS.


J. ROBERTS, JR.,


No. 10 WASHINGTON MARKET, W HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN VEAL, LAMB. AND MUTTON. Particular attention paid to supplying Family orders.


Hotels, ships, and families supplied, at the shortest notice, with the choicest meats the market attorde.


CABINET-MAKERS.


A. BADER & BROTHER,


Manufacturers of the PATENT EXTENSION TABLE. without extra Case and Leaves: and . GENERAL CABINET FURNITURE No. 171 Essex Street, between Houston and Stanton, New York.


GEORGE FRANK & BRO.


Manufacture all descriptions of Furniture at 205 SULLIVAN ST., near Bleecker,


where they have a large assortment of the newest designs constantly on hand. All orders promptly attended to.


MARTIN GROSSMAN, CABINET-MAKER,


S9 CLINTON STREET, between Rivington and Delancy Streets, New York.


Manufacturer of Sofas, Tête-à-Têtes, Chairs, Ta- bles, Bedsteads, &c.


JOHN HEIL, CARPENTER AND CABINET-MAKER, Manufacturer of


HOOP SKIRT FRAMES, AND SHOW CASES, 199 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. -


All orders for Packing Boxes, ke., promptly at- tended to.


CHAS. LAMMRICH & SON, BUILDERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF PATENT FOLDING TABLES, $2 CHRYSTIE STREET. in the rear,


between Canal and Bayard Streets, New York. All kinds of Store Fixtures and Show Cases made to order and repaired. All orders punctually attended to.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


JOHN LAUN & M. KIMBEL, CABINET-MAKERS AND DECORATORS, 30 WEST TWELFTHI STREET, NEW YORK. Ilouse in Paris and Mayence.


A large Assortment of the newest Designs con- stantly on ha.ıd.


M. PFEIFFER,


Manufacturer of ALL KINDS OF FANCY CHAIRS AND SOFAS, 159 ATTORNEY STREET, (REAR,)


between Stanton and Houston, New York.


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JOHN PICKHARDT'S


PATENT EXTENSION SOFA BEDSTEAD, CRIB, PARLOR, NURSE, AND OFFICE BED MANUFACTORY, 167 Bleecker Street,


AND SALESROOMS OF FURNITURE, VORIS & WIIITEMAN 632 Broadway. All the latest Styles of ANTIQUE AND MODERN CABINET WARE on hand and made to order.


GOTTFRIED ROLLER,


CABINET - MAKER,


150 PRINCE STREET, New York.


C. SCHEIG,


CABINET MANUFACTURER, 33 FIRST STREET, New York .!


Bedsteads, Buresus, Wardrobes. Washstands, Tables, Sofa and Chairs in Suits, &c., made to order. Wholesale and Retail.


B. WEBER & W. BUNDSHUH,


Manufacturers of


EVERY KIND OF FURNITURE, 37 and 39 ATTORNEY STREET, Between Grand and Broome Streets, New York.


WEIL & BRAUNSDORF,


CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. WAREHOUSE, 125 and 127 Rivington Street. Manufactory 95 to 107 Suffolk Street, and 132 to 13S Essex Street. New York.


HENRY WEIL. JULIUS E. BRAUNSDORF.


ZENZ & COESTER,


Manufacturers of CABINET FURNITURE, 162 Elm Street, (rear,)


Between Broome and Grand Streets, New York. All orders punctually attended to at short notice.


CAMPHENE,


TAMES O'REILLY, DISTILLER AND MANU- facturer of Camphene, Alcohol, Burning Fluid, and Spirits of Turpentine, Nos. 36 and 38 GANSE- VOORT ST. Store 176 Eighth Avenue, corner of 19th Street, New York. Solar Lamps, Girandoles, Hall Lamps, Lanterns, &c. Pure Sperm. Lard, and Whale Oil. Country Merchants supplied on the most liberal terms. Lamps altered and repaired.




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