Trow's New York city directory. 1862-63, Part 264

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


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All Orders promptly attended to.


CARD MANUFACTURERS ..


PETER G. BERGEN,


REPRESENTED BY R. W. POTTER,


ATANUFACTURER OF PRINTERS' CARD Stock, Album Boards, Photographic and Passe- Partout Boards. Fancy Cards and Borders, Card Ink. Bronze Size, English Bronzes, Glazed and Plated Papers.


Warehouse 39 Ann Street, near Nassau Street, New York.


LAWRENCE, COHEN & CO., Manufacturers of


PLAYING CARDS. BLANK. ENAMELLED, IVORY SURFACED, INDIA. PRINTERS' AND SATIN-ENAMELLED CARDS.


Photographic. Stereoscopic, and Mounting Card Boards, Bristol Boards, &c. 1S4 William Street, New York.


CARPENTERS.


JOHN COAR,


CARPENTER AND BUILDER, 18 WHITE STREET,


Between Church St. and West Broadway, New York. Jobbing, in all its branches. executed with neat- ness and despatch. Stores and Offices fitted up neatly at short notice.


ROBERT FERGUSON, CARPENTER,


No. 102 DUANE STREET, NEW YORK. Stores and Offices fitted up neatly. Desks and Railings, also Packing Boxes, made to order at short notice.


JOHN D. HENNESSY


HOUSE CARPENTER AND BUILDER, 135, 137, and 141 Water Street. between Pine and Maiden Lane, New York.


Fronts altered, Stores Shelved, Counters made, and all kinds of Jobbing attended to.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


LUTZ & TAYLOR, HOUSE AND SHIP CARPENTERS, No. 95 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK,


F. H. LUTZ G. F. TAYLOR.


All orders promptly attended to. Stores and Oflices fitted up neatly, at slrort notice. Jobbing in all its branches executed with neatness and despatch.


CARPET-BEATING MACHINES.


E MPIRE" PATENT CARPET-BEATING & Brushing Establishment, East 25th Street. " EMPIRE WORKS" near East River. Carpets of all kinds Beaten and Brushed free from Dust and Moths, without injury to the finest fabric. and with- out regard to weather. All orders sent by express to this establishment will be promptly und faithfully executed. G. W. BOURNE, Proprietor.


C YRYSTAL PALACE CARPET - BEATING WORKS, South Side of Crystal Palace Park. Carpets beaten with thoroughness and despatch in all weathers, and withont injury to the choicest fab- rics-the work being done with flexible whips, and not, as is customary, with sticks. No charge for taking and returning Carpets.


Address N. Y. STEAM CARPET-BEATING CO., No. 50 West Fortieth St., New York.


CARPET SHAKERS.


CARPETS SHAKEN, LAID. SCOURED, AND J Altered, prompt and thorough, for which I pledge the testimony of 500 Customers. Carpets preserved from moth.


WARREN M. STEWART,


72 Fourth Avenue, one door below Tenth St.


Refers to Peterson & Co., 315 Canal Street; W. R. Havens, 4 Fourth Avenue : W. & J. Sloane, 591 Broadway ; Smith & Lounsberry, 456 Broadway.


CARRIAGE MAKERS.


AEBY'S


CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, COACHES, PHAETONS, ROAD WAGONS, &C. BROADWAY, One door North of Forty-sixth Street, New York, West side. ALEXANDER E. AEBY.


BOWNE & SECORD,


MANUFACTURERS of City and Southern Work, Light and Heavy Trucks. Carts. Grocery, Milk, Business Wagons, &c., No. 57 Willett Street. (be- tween Delancey and Rivington Streets,) New York. G. W. BOWNE, JOSHUA SECORD. All kinds of Carriage Painting. Orders thankfully received and punctually at- tended to.


D. J. DUSENBURY,


96, 93, AND 102 LAURENS STREET, N. Y. LIGHT CARRIAGE BUILDER.


LL STYLES OF LIGHT WORK MADE TO A order, and warranted, together with a handsome assortiment already finished on hand.


Work running in Paris, London. Liverpool, Brus- sels, and throughout the United States. OFFICE, 102 LAURENS STREET.


FIELDING BROTHERS,


OMNIBUS MANUFACTORY, 130 and 182 EAST FORTY-FIRST STREET, Near Third Avenue.


All kinds of Express. Mineral-Water, Circus, Me- nagerie, and Pusiness Wagons made to order.


W. H. GRAY,


Nos 27 and 29 Wooster, bet. Grand and Broome Streets, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER.


Coaches, Hearses, every description of Light and Heavy Wagons made to order. Also on hand, an assortiment of new and second-hand Vehicles. Jobbing neatly attended to.


HILIP KETTERER. CARRIAGE AND WAG- on Maker, 90 THOMPSON STREET, three P doors above Spring Street, New York. Light Car- riages, Fancy Grocery, Express, and all kinds of Business Wagons made to order on the shortest no- tice. Particular attention given to manufacturing Express Wagons of all sizes. All work made from the best material, and warranted.


Repairing, in all its branches, done in the best manner.


MOTT & COMPANY,


CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, No. 654 Broadway, New York, Two doors below Bond Street, F IRST-CLASS CARRIAGES, of all descriptions, kept constantly on hand and made to order. JOSEPH MOTT. JOHN I. MOTT.


MURPHY & WILLIS' CARRIAGE FACTORY, 152 EAST 21ST STREET.


LL STYLES OF CARRIAGES made to order A and constantly on hand. warranted unsurpassed in the city for style and workmanship. Also, LIGHT ROAD WAGONS, of all styles, made from selected timber, and of unsurpassed workmanship.


JOSEPH H. POMROY, JR.,


CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, at the Old Stand. Nos. 14 and 16 Amity Place, (Laurens St.,) between Bleecker and Amity Streets, New York.


REPAIRING in all its various branches punctn- ally attended to. CARRIAGETRIMMING, of every variety, kept constantly on hand. expressly for job- bing purposes. Also, New and Second-hand Wag- ons and Coaches constantly on hand.


EDWARD SMITH'S CARRIAGE FACTORY, 28 East 29th Street.


ALL STYLES OF CARRIAGES made to order AL and constantly on hand : warranted unsurpassed in the city for style and workmanship. Also, LIGHT ROAD WAGONS. of all styles, made from selected timber, and of un- surpassed workmanship.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


JOHN STEPHENSON,


OMNIBUSES


AND HORSE CARS, 47 Eust 27th Street.


STIVERS & SMITH, Manufacturers of FINE LIGHT CARRIAGES, No. 89 Eldridge St, between Broome and Grand, HAVE ON EXHIBITION AN ELEGANT assortiment of Road Wagons, Phætons, &c., of their own make, of unsurpassed work manship and finish, to which they invite the attention of pur- chasers.


SWENARTON & WILLIAMSON, YOACH AND LIGHT WAGON


MANUFACTURERS, 225 Greene Street, Between Amnity and Fourth Streets.


New and Second-handed Carriages constantly on hand, and Repairing in all its branches punctually attended to.


WATERMAN & HILL,


MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION OF LIGHT CARRIAGES AND BUG- GIES, constantly on land, unsurpassed for style and durability. Orders for any vehicle in their line promptly filled.


No. 8 Christopher Street, neur Sixth Avenue, New York. DWIGHT E. WATERMAN. TURNER F. HILL.


J. C. MANEE,


CARRIAGE AND LIGHT WAGON MANUFACTURER, 431 and 433 East Tenth Street,


NEW YORK.


Late of 161 East Broadway.


CART HAMES AND CHAINS. JAMES BIRD,


No. 167 EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, Manufacturer of CART HAMES AND CHAINS, Polished Steel Fire- Irons, and all kinds of damaged goods re-polished.


CARVERS.


T. V. BROOKS,


SHIP AND ORNAMENTAL CARVER, No. 222 South Street,


Corner of Market Slip, New York.


CEMENT.


LAWRENCEVILLE CEMENT COMPANY.


T HIS Company manufacture ROSENDALE HIY- DRAULIC CEMENT of a superior quality. Office, No. 94 Wall Street, New York. WM. N. BEACH, President.


MOEN'S ASPHALTIC CEMENT COMPANY.


E. S. VAUGHAN, Agent, 31 Cedar Street, N. Y.


Asphaltic Cement Patent Cellar Bottoms, Vanlts, Sidewalks, Floors, &c., &c. Estimates given and work done promptly.


Manufacturers and Dealers in Asphaltum, Asphal- tic Cement, Asphalt Paint and Varnish.


NEWARK AND ROSENDALE CEMENT COMPANY.


OFFICES : NEWARK, N. J., and 90 WALL ST., NEW YORK.


One hundred thousand barrels of this Cement have been used in the Brooklyn and Washington Water- works, and Capitol Extension.


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ROSENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT. OFFMAN'S ROSENDALE CEMENT, war- ranted of superior quality, made and sold by . THE LAWRENCE CEMENT COMPANY. .


OFFICE : 92 Wall Street, New York.


M. W. WOODWARD, Secretary.


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THE OGDEN ROSENDALE CEMENT COM- PANY. DAVID S. OGDEN, President. High Falls, Ulster County. New York. B. W. MILLER, Secretary and Treasurer, 93 Wall Street, New York.


Manufacturers of the Rosendale Cement, equal to any made in this country. Also, the Extra Quick- setting Cement, made to order, equal to any that is imported.


B. W. MILLER, Secretary.


ROSENDALE CEMENT. DELAFIELD & BAXTER, Manufacturers, High Falls, Ulster County, N. Y. Office, 100 and 102 Wall Street, New York.


THIS CEMENT is of Superior Hydraulic energy, bears thie severest Government test, and has been used in almost all the fortifications and public works of the United States.


OSENDALE AND KINGSTON CEMENT R COMPANY, Office, 4S PINE ST., New York, Manufacturers of Rosendale Hydraulic Cement.


Works at Kingston, immediately on the Hudson River, where vessels of any draft of water can come to the docks, without extra towing or delay.


The Cement manufactured by this Company is warranted to be of the very best quality, and packed in strong and new barrels, suitable for shipping. E. W. BUDDINGTON, Pres't. E. M. BRIGHAM, Sec'y.


CHAIRS.


PHELPS & KINGMANS,


Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of


CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, FEATHER BEDS, MATTRESSES, &c. 118 and 120 Chatham Street, New York. A large assortment of Chairs in boxes for shipping. WM. PHELPS. M. E. KINGMAN. S. A. KINGMAN.


DINING, LIBRARY, OFFICE, AND PRES- COTT CHAIR MANUFACTORY,


No. 45 Suffolk Street, near Grand.


T. TALBETT, Agent.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


CHEMICAL APPARATUS.


HERMAN PIETSCH. Manufacturer of Chemical Apparatus. Chemists' Universal Furnaces, Oxy- gen and Hydrogen Blow-pipe, Drummond Light Apparatus, Iron Retorts, and Retort Stands.


Galvanic Batteries of various, kinds for Telegraphic, Electrotyping. and Plating purposes. Philosophical and Telegraphic Instruments and Apparatus of all kinds neatly repaired.


62 Fulton Street, New York.


BRASS TURNING AND FINISHING.


CHIMNEY CAPS.


H. MCCOLLUM,


VENTILATORS AND CHIMNEY CAPS, (DOUGLAS' PATENT, ) 46 Eldridge Street, near Canal, New York.


CLOTHING.


BRUSLÉ & SILLIMAN, (Successors to Wm. A. Mead & Co .. ) CLOTHING MERCHANTS, 3, 5 AND T BOWERY,


NEW YORK. WY. A. BRUSLÉ. C. M. SILLIMAN.


CLOTH SPONGING & REFINISH- ING.


JOSEPH LIPS. (from Aix La Chapelle), 12S FUL- TON ST .. 4th floor. Sun Buildings, New York, Refinisher of all kinds of Woollen Cloths, Cassimeres, and Satinetts. All goods put up in their original style, unless otherwise directed. All kinds Woollen Goods Sponged by Steam, and warranted not to shrink, and the gloss to remain. Also, Shrinking of Linens aud all goods liable to shrink.


All orders promptly executed.


CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &c.


H. SCHULTING, CLOTH WAREHOUSE,


Nos. 157, 159 and 161 WILLIAM STREET, Corner of Ann Street,


NEW YORK.


COAL SCUTTLES.


J. & J. SCOTT & CO., Manufacturers of COAL SCUTTLES AND SHOVELS, Black and Galvanized.


No. 5 CANNON STREET. Near Grand Street, New York.


COFFEE & SPICES.


CITY MILLS. TEAS, COFFEES, AND SPICES. WRIGHT GILLIES & BROTHER, 233. 235 & 237 Washington Street, Between Barclay and Robinson,


NEW YORK.


WEIGHT GILLIES. JAS. W. GILLISS.


COMMISSION MERCHANTS.


D EZENDORF BROTHERS, PRODUCE COM- MISSION MERCHANTS, No. 62 Dey Street, New York. References : Bliss, Williams & Co., Bankers, 6 Pine St., N. Y. ; Storms & Ferris, Whole- sale Salt Dealers, 155 Washington St., N. Y .; Miller & Luther, Wholesale Fruit Dealers, cor. Dey and Washington Sts., N. Y .: Wasson, Everett & Co., Bankers, Cleveland, Ohio: C. J. Comstock, Pork Packer and Provision Dealer, Cleveland. Ohio: Roff & Co., Toledo, Ohio; Neb. Waterman, Marine Bank, Toledo, Ohio.


DUXBURY & OTT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,


7 BARCLAY STREET, NEW YORK. Agents for the sale of HOOP SKIRTS, Corsets, Buck Gloves and Mittens, Neck Ties, Shirts, Collars, &c., direct from the Manufacturers; and Dealers in all kind of Material used in the Manufacture of Hoop Skirts.


Cotton Thread and Yarn constantly on band.


CONFECTIONERS.


CHARLES G. BERTH, Manufacturer of STEAM REFINED CANDY,


Sugar-plums, Lozenges, Cream Paste, &c. No. 26 CATHARINE STREET,


Corner of Henry St.,


NEW YORK.


Country orders promptly attended to.


J. & M. CRISTY,


Manufacturers of


FINE CONFECTIONERIES. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STICK CAN- A dy. Gum Drops, Cordial Drops. Jujube Paste, Fancy Toys, and all kinds of Cake Ornaments, At Wholesale, No. 350 PEARL ST., (New Bowery.) New York.


THE OLDEST CANDY MANUFACTORY IN AMERICA.


Established in 1906.


RIDLEY & CO.,


Cor. of CHAMBERS and HUDSON STS. (Opposite the Hudson River R. P .. Depot, N. Y.)


Candy, Sugar-plums. Lozenges, &c., &c. in all their varieties, made exclusively from treble refined Loaf Sugar, without adulteration or admixture of delete- rions substances of any kind. Those wishing to pur- chase a pure article are requested to call and exam- ine our stock, and contrast them with those offered elsewhere.


Branch store,


CORNER of FIFTH AVENUE and TWENTY- SIXTH ST.


COOPERS.


A. T. BRIGGS,


D EALER IN FLOUR BARRELS, MOLASSES Casks, Water, and all other kinds of Casks. Also New Flour Barrels and Half Barrels. A large sup- ply constantly on hand. Residence. 139 HENRY ST. Stores, 62. 63 & 64 RUTGERS SLIP. and 574. 576 & 5TS WATER ST. Office, 64 RUTGERS SLIP, New York.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


COOPERAGE. OLIVER MCMAHON, No. 298 FRONT STREET,


Between Montgomery and Gouverneur Sts., New York.


Ale Hogsheads, Barrels, and Half Barrels on hand and inade to order.


A general assortment of new work constantly on hand. Trimming and Repairing at the shortest no- tice. Orders promptly attended to.


COPPERSMITHS.


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GRAVES & PIER, COPPERSMITHS, 276 WATER STREET, New York. YERS', HATTERS', BREWERS. AND VAR- nish Makers' Kettles, Stills, and Worms. Croton Boilers and Copper Work of all descriptions manu- factured at short notice.


W. ORTH & CO., COPPERSMITHS, NO. 181 PRINCE STREET, NEW YORK, BE- tween Sullivan and Thompson Streets. All kinds of Copper Work for Brewers, Distillers, Sugar- houses, Steamboats, Confectioners. Machines for the inanufacturing of Sugar-plums, &c .. also for Soap Factories, Soda-water Apparatuses, Kitchen Ranges, & c., finished in a neat and expeditious manner. Or- ders punctually attended to.


JOHN TRAGESER, COPPERSMITHI & BRAZIER,


5S GREENE ST., near Broome St., New York. BREWERS', HATTERS', DYERS', AND SOAP- Boilers' Kettles, Sugar Pans, Soda-water Appa- ratus, Copper l'umps and Pipes of all sizes; also, Croton Boilers, Copper Bath Tubs, and all articles used by l'lumbers in general.


HENRY STEEGER, 91 & 93 EAST 31ST ST., Between Lexington and Third Avenues, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ALL kinds of COPPER AND BRASS WORK, Brewers', Ilatters', Dyers', and Soap-Boilers' Kettles, Sugar Pans, Copper Pumps, and Pipes of all sizes. Also Croton Boilers, Copper Bathing Tubs, and all articles used by Plumbers in general.


CORKS.


A. AHRENS,


Importer and Manufacturer of CORKS, No. 128 FULTON STREET,


(Sun Building.) between Broadway and Nassau St., and 266 GRAND STREET, between Chrystie and Forsyth, New York.


GEORGE BENNETT, Importer and Manufacturer of CORKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, And CORK SOLES, No. 326 PEARL STREET, Franklin Square, New York.


JAMES G. COX, MACHINE CORK FACTORY, All kinds of Corks. Alex. Millar, Patentee, Corner of Elm und Franklin Streets, (Over New Haven Depot.) and 140 Fulton Street, New York. Orders punctually attended to.


KING, TALMAGE & HUNT, Importers and Manufacturers of CORKS.


Corkwood and Machine-cut Corks of every descrip- tion constantly on hand.


194 WATER STREET, New York. WM. KING, T. V. P. TALMAGE, GEO. T. HUNT. WM. H. TALMAGE,


COSTUMERS.


C. BUCHHEISTER'S


MASQUERADE COSTUMES For MASQUERADE BALLS, PARTIES, and THEATRICAL USE, 84 FORSYTH STREET, Bet Grand and Hester Sts., New York


MRS. A. HINGST,


Ball Costume and Fancy Dress Establishment, No. 417 BROOME ST., New York.


PARIS, BERLIN, AND VIENNA BALL COS- tumes, and Fancy Dresses. Ladies and Gentle- men are respectfully invited to call and examine the same.


All the dresses are new and very elegant.


MR. PHILIPPE,


BALL COSTUMER,


For Ladies and Gentlemen with Fancy Dresses, and Furnisher of Costumes for Theatres.


No. 7 Amity Street, New York.


L. A. PHILLIPS, COSTUMER,


253 Bowery, between Houston and Stanton Sts., New York.


Costumes and Fancy Dresses for Balls, Masque- rades, Tableaux, &c. Costumes or Fancy Dresscs forwarded to any part of the city or country.


M. TOLEDO,


FANCY DRESSES TO LET FOR BALLS. F Masquerades, or Partics. The latest style of Dresses imported from France, very rich and ele- gant. Any Lady or Gentleman wishing to hire them please apply at


No. 6 Delancey Street, Near Bowery,


NEW YORK.


T O MANAGERS, ACTORS, AMATEURS, AND Ball-goers. The Subscriber has the largest stock of Theatrical and Ball Costumes in the Union. To hire by the night, week, or season, on the most rea- sonable terms.


Also, Wigs, Flags, Scenery, Tights, and Russet Boots. for sale or hire at


R. W. WILLIAMS, 420 BROOME STREET. Costumes sent by express.


CROCKERY


JAMES M. SHAW,


Importer and Dealer in FRENCH CHINA, EARTHENWARE, AND FANCY GOODS, Kerosene Lamps, Glassware, &c., &c., 70 Chatham and 25 Duane Streets, New York.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS.


WILLIAM HASSALL, (Successor to Thomas Morton.)


MANUFACTURER of every description of Hooks, Hinges. Clasps, Plated Metal Turn-buttons and Springs for Daguerreotype Cases. Fixtures of every description for Hoop Skirts. Light Machinery and Press Tools made to order. Steel and Iron Wire rolled for the trade.


172 Centre Street, near Canal Street, New York.


DENTISTS.


A RTIFICIAL TEETHI .- We continue to extract teetli in two seconds, without pain, with our be- numbing fluid. No extra charge for temporary sets or extracting. Teeth inserted without extracting the roots, on our improved atmospheric pressure plates We invite al! to call and examine our specimens be- fore going elsewhere. We have chemically pure chloroform and ether, which are perfectly harmless


to take. Dra. DURKIN & ROUSSEAU,


373 Canal Street, opposite West Broadway.


DR. A. LEWENBERG,


SURGEON-DENTIST,


260 GRAND STREET,


(Opposite Lord & Taylor's,) New York.


A. STARR & BROTHER, DENTISTS,


5S East 26th Street, and


432 Grand Street, New York.


A. STARE, D.D.S. J. STARE.


DESKS.


M. H. HEIMERDINGER,


162 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Manufacturer of Counting-house Desks, Tables, and Office Furniture of every description. A large Assortiment constantly on band. Desks niade to order. and second-hand ones taken in exchange. Repairing done at short notice and on reasonable terms.


T. G. SELLEW,


107 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. M ANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN Counting house Desks, Tabies, and Office Fur- niture of every description. A large assortment constantly on hand.


Desks made to order, and second hand ones taken in exchange.


DIE-SINKERS.


A. J. HENNING,


DIE-SINKER. SEAL-ENGRAVER. MEDAL and Letter Cutter. All kinds of Die-sinking for Jewellers, Silversmiths. Daguerreotype Cases, En- velopes. Valentines, Spoon-makers, Rolls, Seals, Marking Plates, Brands, Name Stamps, Embossing Plates. Medals made in Gold, Silver. Bronze, and Composition. All orders promptly and neatly exe- ented. No. 37 Chatham St, cor. North William, New York.


DIE-SINKING AND MARKING PLATES. N. STAFFORD,


66 and S1 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. DIE-SINKING, Steel Stamps, Burning Brands, Seal Presses, Brass Checks and Tags. Steel Dies for cutting Nume Plates, &c. Marking P'lates for Boxes, Barrels, &c. INDELIBLE INK, Frames, Brushes, and all stencil Materials.


DISTILLERS.


H. F. BISCHOFF & Co., Importers of WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &c., RECTIFIERS OF PURE SPIRITS, 531 Sixth Avenue, Corner Thirty-second Street, New York.


E. BURNS & Co., DISTILLERS AND RECTIFIERS, 531 TENTH AVENUE, Between Fo:ty-third and Forty-fourth Streets, NEW YORK. Dealers in Imported Brandies, Gin, Run, Wines, Cordials, Pure spirits, &c., by the Hogshead or Barrel.


H. MENCKEN & Co., DISTILLERS, RECTIFIERS,


And Dealers in Foreign and Domestic LIQUORS, WINES, AND CORDIALS, No. 233 West Twenty-sixth Street, Near Ninth Avenue, New York.


A. SIMM, Importer of BRANDY, GIN. AND WINES, DISTILLER AND RECTIFIER OF SPIRITS, No. 263 East 'Thirteenth Street,


Near Avenue A, New York


GEORGE W. WHITE


I:I TIFYING DISTILLERY


"IMPORTER & RECTIFIER,


4 51 10TH AVE COR 38TH ST NEW YORK


WINE,CORDIALS


WHOLESAL


AT.


C.IN,RUM,


BRANDY


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


DRAIN PIPE.


R. L. LUNDY,


First Premium Steam Pressed and Double Glazed STONE AND EARTHEN WARE DRAIN PIPE.


Chimney Pots, Fire Brick, and Stove Brick, Grate Backs, and Fire Clay, &c. 192 and 194 WEST 40TH STREET, NEW YORK.


NOAH NORRIS & SON,


MANUFACTURERS OF STONE - GLAZED Vitrified Drain Pipe and Terra-Cotta, 147 to 163 East 41st Street, between Second and Third Avenues, Terra-Cotta in all forens, for building and orna- mental purposes. Chimney Tops in variety, Fire Clay, Fire Sand, &c. NOAH NORRIS. BRAINARD T. NORRIS


NEW YORK POTTERY, 59 AND 61 AVENUE C, near Fifth Street, New York.


Earthenware, Stoves, Flower-pots, Drain Pipe, Portable Furnaces, Stove and Fire Bricks, Crockery, and Glassware, wholesale and retail.


Plumbers, Builders, &c., supplied with Drain Pipes of all sizes, made of the best materials. Orders executed at the shortest notice.


WILLIAM QUENZER.


GREENWICH POTTERY.


(Establisbed in 1$33.) Nos. 259 10 273 WEST 1STH STREET, NEW YORK. STEAM-PRESSED IRONSTONE DRAIN PIPE, Fireproof Smoke, Hot Alr. and Ventilating Flues, Stone and Earthenware, Fire Brick, Fire Clay. &c. WASHINGTON SMITH & SON, Proprietors.


JOHN TRESCH'S CHELSEA POTTERY, Nos. 239 and 241 WEST 50THI STREET. Near Ninth Avenue, New York. PRESSED, GLASSED, & VITRIFIED STONE- WARE DRAIN PIPES. Also Stove Lining, Tubes, Chimney Tops, Furnaces, Flower Pots, and other Earthenware, wholesale and retail.


DRESS TRIMMINGS.


BESCHOR & CO.,


Manufacturers of FRINGES, GIMPS. TASSELS, CORDS, BUTTONS, AND LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, 190 William Street, New York.


DRUGGISTS' GLASS & FIXTURES.


A. H. C. BROCKEN,


Importer and Manufacturer of every Description of DRUGGISTS' GLASS AND PORCELAIN WARE, PAPER BOXES, &c., : 75 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. Agent for BURGIN & SONS, Philadelphia.


HALE & GREENUS.


MEMBERS OF THE "PHARMACEUTICAL Society of Great Britain," and the " American Pharmaceutical Association," Medical Labellers and Glass Sign Manufacturers, Druggists' Glass and Fix- ture Dealers, 61 ANN STREET, NEW YORK. Drug Stores. correctly labelled in the first style. A. large assortment of Glass Signs and Druggists' Show Jars always on hand, or executed to any design.


DRUGS.


S. R. VANDUZER & CO.,


WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.


DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PURE ESSENTIAL OILS. SELECT POWDERED DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, &c., &c. 19S GREENWICH STREET, NEW YORK.


Depot Mrs S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum.


DUMB-WAITERS.


MURTAUGH'S IMPROVED PATENT DUMB-WAITERS.


T HE BEST AND MOST RELIABE IN USE Combine ease of Working and Security with the utmost durability. Dumb-waiters of all kinds re. palred and altered at the shortest notice.


JAMES MURTAUGH, Manufacturer, 623 Sixth Avenue, bet. 36th and 37th sts., late Cor. Broadway and 34th Street, N. Y.


DYERS.


THE STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. OFFICES, 5 and 7 JOHN ST., Two Doors from Broadway, New York,


and No 47 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, SOLICIT ORDERS FOR DYEING MERINOS, Paramettas, De Laines. Bareges, Tissnes, Shawls, Silk, Woollen, and Fancy Goods of every description, Satin and Taffeta, Ribbons. Gimps. Fringes. Galloons, and other Trimmings Dyed and refinished with great success. Also, Ladies' and Gents' garments.


N. P .. We have no other office in New York, and no office in Brooklyn.


BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO., 5 & 7 John St., (2 doors from Broadway,) N. Y.


D. S. COHEN,


Agent for J. SORIA,


CELEBRATED FRENCH DYER, 303 BROADWAY,


NEW YORK.


Corner of Duane Street.


A. KUNKEL'S French and German


FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 237 BROOME STREET,


Bet. Ludlow and Essex Sts., New York. N. B .- Also, all kinds of Raw Silk Dyed all colors to match samples.


EDWIN LORD,


FRENCH. STEAM SCOURER AND DYER, 439 BROOME STREET, (First door East of Broadway.)


ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS L of every description Cleaned without taking them apart. Also, Dyeing of all the Latest and most Fashionable Colors.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


MCDOUGALL & GARDNER'S DYEING AND BLEACHING ESTABLISHMENT, 79 and S1 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET,


Bet. Sixth and Seventh Avenues,


New York.


Cotton Yarns of Superior Quality, colored and white, kept constantly on band. Orders promptly executed.


REMOVAL.


NEW YORK DYEING & PRINTING ESTAB- LISIIMENT, STATEN ISLAND.


98 DUANE STREET, (late 45 John Street,) New York. BRANCH OFFICES: 720 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, AND 136 PIERREPONT ST., BROOKLYN.


Silk, Cotton, and Woollen Dyeing, in every va- riety, executed promptly. Also, PRINTING ON SILKS and OTHER FABRICS. A large Assortment of PRINTED PONGEE HANDKERCHIEFS and BOOKBINDERS' MUSLIN always on hand and for sale.


EMPIRE CITY


FRENCH STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISIIMENT, 708 BROADWAY


Superintended by N. MARY, of Paris, Professor of Chemistry. Dyeing and Scouring of Ladies' and Gen- tlemen's wearing apparel, by a new Chemical Process, patented No. 19,036 by N. MARY, of Paris. DYE- ING OF MOURNING GOODS.IN THREE DAYS, WITHOUT RIPPING.


JOHN O'NEILL,


SILK SKEIN DYER, 423, 425 & 427 W. 35th Street,


Between Ninth & Tenth Avenues,


New York.


EDGE TOOLS.


WM. F. PALMER,


(Successor to J. CONGER BERRY,) Established in 1815, by JOHN CONGER, Manufacturer of AST-STEEL EDGE TOOLS, 55 COLUMBIA STREET, New York.


EGG BEATER.




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