Trow's New York city directory, 1865, Part 280

Author: Trow, John Fowler, 1810-1886
Publication date: 1865
Publisher: New York, J.F. Trow
Number of Pages: 1183


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FOR ALBANY AND TROY DAILY FROM Pler 15, font Liberty St. For Sarstoga, Rutland, Burlington, Plattsburg. Rouse's Point, Montreal and Ogdensburg, via R+ NSSELEAR and SARATOGA R. R. Baggage checked through on board the Bost, also, to North Adams and Williamstown. The new first class Steamer, Franels Skiddy. W. H. Christo- pher, Commander, Tuesday. Thursday and Sunday, at 6 P. M., and C. Vanderbilt, George O. Tupper, Commander. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 P. M. This is the only River Line that connects and checks baggage through tu Saratoga and the North. -


STEAMBOAT MATTEAWAN, FOR KEY PORT.


STEAMBOAT MATTEAWAN, From the foot of Murray Street, AT & O'CLOCK IN THE WINTER. AND 4 IN THE SUMMER THos. V. ARROWSMITH.


CROMWELL'S STEAMSHIP LINES. For PORTLAND, Maine.


Steamship CHESAPEAKE. Capt. ISAAC WILLETL Steamship POTOMAC, Capt. H. SHERWOOD, (Or other first class Steamships.) will leave Pler 9 N. R., NEW YORK, every Wednesday and Saturday, at 3 P. M., PASSAGE. $7.


For NEW ORLEANS, Steamship G. WASHINGTON, Capt. E. Y. GAckt. Steninshlp GEO. CROMWELL, Capt. JNo. A. Post. Leave Pler 9, N. R., every other Saturday, direct for New Orleans, Unsurpassed accommodations for Passengers Apply to H. B. CROMWELL & CO., 86 West Street


BARGE ENTERPRISE, CAPTAIN J. M. UTTER, FOOT OF HARRISON STREET, NORTH-SIDE PIER. Arrives every Wednesday Morning, and leaves every Saturday at 5 P. M .. FOR RHINEBECK.


NEW YORK & BALTIMORE TRANSPORTATION CO. INLAND PROPELLER LINE, THROUGH THE DELAWARE & RARITAN, AND CHESAPEAKE & DELAWARE CANALS,


For the Conveyance of Merchandise, Horses, Carriages, Furniture, and goods of all kinds, st very low rates Through between New York and Baltimore, without Transhipment.


FOR BALTIMORE, (no Sea Risk,) a Steamboat leaves New York Dally, from Pler 7, North River. FROM BALTIMORE, a Steamboat leaves In Ilke manner for New York, from No. 3 Light Street, Baltimore.


( The safety, regularity and despatch of this Line, together with the moderate rates charged, and its connection with the B. & O. R R., thus forming a continuous Inland route from New York to the West, commend it to the pubile as a desirable medium for conveying every description of freight. WM. DALZELL, Agt., Pier 6 and 1. North River, New York. J. R. SHRIVER, AgL, No. 8 Light Street, Baltimore.


Mark Packages for the West, "B. & O. R. R., Inland Propeller Line."


MERCHANTS' NAVIGATION AND TRANSPORTATION CO. STONINGTON LINE STEAMERS


Commonwealth, Plymouth Rock and Commodore, for Boston, Via Groton, New London, Stonington, Providence, Taunton, and New Bedford, FROM PIER 19 NORTH RIVER, DAILY. AT 5 O'CLOCK P M. IN SUMMER, AND AT 4 O'CLOCK P M. IN WINTER, Inland Route, the Shortest and Most Direct. " Soldiers are furnished with Through Tickets to all parts of Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, st Guvernment Rates, and First Class Passage.


THE SPLENDID STEAMERS


COMMONWEALTH, Captain J. W. WILLIAMS, PLYMOUTH ROCK, Captain J. C. GEER,


COMMODORE, Captain K. F. CURTIS.


FARE TO BOSTON-CABIN. $5; DECK, 84.


FASE


CABIN.


DECK.


PARE


CABIN.


DECK


To Providence


@4.00


$8.00 | To Tannton


$4,60


" Groton


1.75


1,25


" New Bedford


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4.75


8.75


" New London


1.75


1.25


For Passage, Berths, State Rooms or Freight, apply on board the Steamers, or at the Freight Offer, Pler 18 North River, or at the office of the Company, 115 West, cor. Curtlandt. W. M. EDWARDS, Agent


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MERCHANTS' DESPATCH PROPELLER . LINE, FOR PHILADELPHIA, VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL.


Propellers Leave Pier 10, North River, New York, Daily, at 12 o'clock, Noon, THROUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS.


ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE RESHIPPED SOUTH AND WEST, FREE OF COMMISSION.


AGENTS: WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK & CO., Pier 10 North River, New York. WILLIAM M. BAIRD & CO.,-182 South-Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. -


PROPELLER WYOMING, Captain WILLIAM HASBROOK, Arrives foot of FRANKLIN STREET, New York, Every Tuesday and Friday Morning, With an assortment of Country Produce, and leaves every Wednesday and Saturday, at 4 r. M. For Cozzens' Dock, West Point, Cold Spring, Marl- borough, and New Hamburgh. S. N. MILLARD.


ROSEKRANS, GAYLORD & CO.'S LINE, THE BARGE


DUCHESS,


Captain JOHN MYERS,


Leaves Poughkeepsie from Main Street Landing every


WEDNESDAY EVENING, At 9 o'clock,


SATURDAY EVENING, At 8 o'clock.


And leaves New York, from Franklin Street Pler,


EVERY


TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Afternoon st 5 o'clock.


PEOPLE'S LINE STEAMBOATS ST. JOHN and


HENDRIK HUDSON,


Running between New York and Albany Daily, In connection with the NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD,


Leave Pler 18, N. R., bet. Cortlandt and Liberty Street, at 6 P. M. ; arrive in Albany to connect with Morning Trains, for East. West, and North, and leave Albany on arrival of Trains, at T+ P. M.


Baggage Checked to and from all Stations on New York Central Railroad and Principal Western Cities,


HOMER RAMSDELL & CO.'S LINE FOR 1864.


THE BARGE


SUSQUEHANNA,


Captain G. MCKINNEY, Will leave New York, foot of Warren Street, every MONDAY AND THURSDAY. At 5 o'clock, P. M.


And Newburgh, every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, At 9o'clock, P. M.


STEAM HEATING APPARATUS.


UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING CO, FOR WARMING AND VENTILATING PUBLIC BUILDINGS, SCHOOLS, PRIVATE · RESIDENCES, GREENHOUSES, &c., &e., with


GOLD'S IMPROVED PATENT UNION HEATER, Circulars and full information can be obtained at the Principal Office of the Company, No. 634 BROADWAY, N. Y. THOMAS F. BRINSMADE, Agent.


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- STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES.


W. W. TUPPER & CO.


M ANUFACTURERS OF PATENT IMPROVED GRATE FOR STEAMBOATS, STEAMSHIPS. Locomotives, and other Furnaces. Office, 91 West Street, New York, between Cedar and Albany Streeta.


This is to certify that we bave and are now using the Improved Grate, of W. W. Topper & Co., with the greatest results of economy. Our boilers are very destructive to Grates, and to lessen uur expenses we have tried many kind of grates and patent grate bara. The Sectionsi Grate has proved to be ant only 60 per cent, more durable than any other, but also a great saving of fuel ; and for the past year it has been in use on our Boat, it has been no expense. Not one section has been renewed ur replaced.


G. L. SMITH, Engineer Steamer Francis Skiddy, Albany and Troy Line.


STEEL MANUFACTURERS.


NATIONAL STEEL WORKS, SECOND AVENUE, 46th and 47th STS. SAMUEL MULLIKEN & CO. SOLE AGEXTE, 159 Front Street, corner Maiden Lane, NEW YORK. Steel of the various sizes constantly on hand. Extra sizes or patterns made to order at the shortest notice.


STENCIL PLATES.


J. R. THORBURN,


STENCIL ENGRAVER


95 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK.


( Orders promptly executed.


STEREOSCOPES.


ALEXANDER BECKERS, Patentee and Manufacturer of


Revolving Stereoscopes,


With endless chain from which the Picture Holders radiate, holding from 25 to 600 Pictures ; in Rose- wood and Black Walnut Cases, of great variety. 560 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.


JOHN BEINEIX, FROM PARIS, MANUFACTURER OF STEREOSCOPES, 897 Broadway. Established, New York, 1855. Manufacturer of every kind of Sterenscopes in Fancy Wood, such as Mahogany, Rose, White Holly, Satin, Zebra, Ebony, Walnut, Maple, Red Spanish Cedar, &c., Morocco Paper. Pedestale Bierenscopes, Slade Sterenscopes adjusted, &c. Remark: Any kind of Veneers and assorted Pedes- tals according to the boxes,


STEREOTYPERS.


WILLIAM SLATER, STEREOTYPER, By the Papier-Mache Process, No. 9 SPRUCE STREET, NEW YORK. All Work done promptly, with Economy and Nestness.


STEVEDORES.


PETER H. WALSH & CO. STEVEDORES. 66 and 175 SOUTH STREET,


Corner Roosevelt St.,


NEW YORK


P. H. WALSH,


JOHN E. WALEIL


STOCK BROKERS.


AMERICAN RAILWAY BUREAU, 46 PINE STREET, NEW YORK.


GEO. C. DUNBAR, TREAS, BUTS AND SELLS STOCKS, BONDS, AND SECURITIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.


STOVES & GRATES


DAVID S. QUIMBY,


No. 4 HENRY STREET, NEAR FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y.


Dealer la GOING'S IMPROVED EUROPEAN RANGE FOR HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, AND PRIVATE FAMILIES, FOR WOOD OR COAL. ALSO DEALER IN


Grates, Heaters and Furnaces.


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BARTHOLOMEW SMITH,


Manufacturer of and dealer in


GRATES, FENDERS AND IMPROVED FIRE- PLACE HEATERS,


No. 218 GRAND STREET. ..


STORE FIXTURES.


STORE FIXTURE


MANUFACTORY AND SHOW ROOMS FOR COUNTERS, DESKS. SHELVING, SASH, Doors, Drawers, Blinds, Show Cases, and Signs, Butcher Fixtures of all kinds, such as Benches, Blocks, Trays, Halla, Knives, Sawa, Steels, Choppers, Scrapers, &c. E. GALLON,


Near Mott, NEW YORK. | 121 & 128West 41st St., near 6th Avenue, New York.


STOVES & TIN WARE.


N. REICHENBERGER,


TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORKER. DEALER IN STOVES, RANGES, AND FURNACES, OF THE LATEST PATTERNS :' Also, Hardware and Table Cutlery, Britannia, Wonden, Willow and Japanned Tin Ware, Kerosene Lampa, &c. No. 147 FIRST AVENUE, Between 9th and 10th Streeta, NEW YORK. All orders for Tin Ware, Ice Boxes, Roofing and Repairing, at the shortest notice, punctually attended to Kerosene Oil and Lampa


STOVE POLISH.


DEPOT OF BLACK LEAD, From the Mines of the AMERICAN GRAPHITE COMPANY, 115 Liberty Street, New York. F. W. POTTER, AGENT. This Lead la of superior quality. being suitable for Pencils, Crucibles, Stove Polish, Foundery Facings, Powder Manufacturing, Electrotyping, &c.


SULPHUR & VAPOR BATHS.


PIERCY'S


PATENT SULPHUR & MEDICATED BATHS, 452 Broadway. New York, and No. 5 Wil- loughhy Street, Brooklyn. These baths have been established since 1547, and are an effectual cure for Rheumatisın, Erysipelas, Dropay, and all cutaneous affections. For particulars call and get the Pam- phiets, gratuitous. Ladion and gentlemen accountno- dated with Baths at both establishments.


SULPHUR & VAPOR BATHS.


T THESE ARE THE ONLY GENUINE BATHS in the United States, They were introduced by L. J. Timoint, In 1520, from Paris, for the cure of Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatiam, Mercurial Affections, Gont. Eruptions of the Skin, Chills, Fe- vers, Severe Colds, &e. They are given at Nn. 1 CARROLL PLACE, BLEECKER ST., corner of Laurens St., N. Y., by A. L. TIMOLAT & CO.


VERGNES' ELECTRO-CHEMICAL BATIS, 119 FOURTH AVE., bet. 12th and 18th Sts. PERSONALLY ATTENDED BY PROFESSOR VERGNES, the Inventor, Celebrated for the extraction of Metallic Substances from the System. and from their success in Chronic Diseases. Bbeama- tiain, and all diseases peculiar to Ladies. Attendance for Ladies. Consultation free-from 8 till 12 A. M.


SURGEON CHIROPODIST.


SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.


PH. SCHMIDT, Manufacturer of


SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRU- MENTS AND FINE CUTLERY,


152 CENTRE STREET. Corner of Ilester Street, NEW YORK. Repairing, Grinding, Polishing, &c.


GEORGE TIEMANN & CO., Burgoons' INSTRUMENTS, TRUSS & CUTLERY MANUFACTURERS,


No. 63 CHATHAM STREET,


New York.


SURVEYORS.


CHICKERING & CO., DRAINAGE, LANDSCAPE AND CIVIL ENGINEERS,


No. 18 WALL STREET, New York.


W E ARE PREPARED TO MAKE SURVEYS, Maps and Plans, for the Improvement of Farms. Country Seats l'arks, de. Particular atten- tion paid to Landscape Gardening, and Drainage, in all its branches, superintending the same.


SYRUPS & CORDIALS.


PHILIP GORDON, Syrup and Cordial


Manufacturer,


55 VESEY STREET, New York.


TABLE MANUFACTURER.


CORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS. ADAM BECKER, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE FEET CURED WITHOUT PAIN BY TABLE MANUFACTURER, DR. W. E. RICE, 180 CHRYSTIE STREET, 3D Floor, Between Rivington & Stanton Streets. Burgenn Chimpodist, 58 BOWERY, OVER CITIZENS' BANK. Rice's Annihilator enres Corns, Bunions, de. 50 cta |All kinds of Tables made to order at the shortest and #1 per Box. notice.


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TAILORS.


BARON,


MERCHANT TAILOR,


433 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.


MR. BARON receives bis Goods directly from France and England, and is enabled to fill, at the shortest nutice, all orders that may be sent to him.


LEONARD PAULSON, DRAPER AND TAILOR,


No. 1 Park Place,


Corner Broadway,


NEW YORK


J. G. FINSTER,


MERCHANT TAILOR,


No. 89 WEST BROADWAY,


Bet. Leonard & Franklin Sta., New York.


Repairing done neatly.


TASSEL MOULDS.


RICHARD HILL,


TASSEL MOULD TURNER, 182 CENTRE STREET,


(Up stairs, fourth floor,)


New York


Carved and Plain Moulds of every description, at the lowest Prices.


TAILORS' SHEARS.


R. HEINISCH, Manufacturer of his Latest Improved Patents, 1859 & 1860. TAILORS' SHEARS, TRIMMERS, SCISSORS, &c., &c. Warranted the best in the World! Jobbing and repairing done at short notice. FACTORY, 114 MARKET ST., NEWARK, N. J., and ET NASSAU STREET, N. Y., (Up Stairs)


TASSELS, &c.


GEORGE COPELAND, Manufacturer of TASSELS, PICTURE CORD, LOOPS, &c. STORE, No, 87 EIGHTH AVENUE. FACTORY, No. 94 BOWERY, New York.


TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENTS.


CHAS. T. & J. N. CHESTER, TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENTS,


Galvanic Batteries, Inanlators, and Submarine Cable, No. 104 CENTRE STREET,


Office, No. 6 Wall Street, New York.


Manufacturers of every description of Medico- electrical Machines, Acids, Wire, Mercury, and all descriptions of Telegraph supplies.


TEN PINS AND BALLS. T


WILLIAM DILLINGHAM, Manufacturer of


TEN PINS AND BALLS,


111 SOUTH.


TENTS & COVERS.


J. BOYLE'S


PALMA TENT AND TARPAULIN WORKS. Corner Walworth Street and Willoughby Ave. Brooklyn, and 154 Malden Lene, near Front Street New York. Horse Covers, Truck and Cart de, Mer- cbandise de., Dock do, Carriage and Stage Aprons Bost Tarpaulina, Gun Covers, Deck Covers, Hatch Clotha, Binnacle and Capstan Covers, Saflors' and Mail Bags, llammock Cloths, Sall Bends, &c.


THERMOMETERS.


J. ARNABOLDI, No. 58 Fulton St., New York. Manufacturer of Thermometers & Barometers ;; also Hydrometera, for testing Coal, Petroleum, and other refined Olia Spirits, Acid, Alkali, Vinegar, Syrups, Beer, Milk, Salts, Bark. Ether, &c . &c., and for all other purposes to which the Hydrometer is adapted. Repairing done with accuracy and de- spaich at reasonable rates.


Agent for JOHN TAGLIABUE's Patent Coal Oll Testing Apparatus


JOSHUA RONCHETTI,


TYDROMETER, THERMOMETER, &c. MAK- er, 92 Fulton Street, (second Bour.) New York. Saccharometers for Brewing. Thermometers, &e. for Sugar Hontes, Saliontneters for Sea Water. Ther- moineters for Sea Water. Alkalimeters and other Test Tubes for Chemical Purposes, Mercurial Pres- sure, and Vacuum Ganges, Tubes, &c. : Chemical Barumeters or Storm Glasses. Orders and Repairs promptly executed.


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TIN AND STOVES.


J. SHERIDAN, Jr.,


TIN AND STOVE STORE,


800 FIRST AVENUE,


Between 17th and 18th Streets,


NEW YORK.


["Old Roofs and Leaders repaired. Jobbing of all kinds done at short notice. @#


TIN PLATE & SHEET IRON.


A. A. THOMSON & CO., 215 AND 217 WATER STREET, NEW YORK.


Importers and Dealers in TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, ZINC, COP- PER, WIRE, BLOCK TIN, SPELTER, &c.


TINNERS OF IRON.


WILLIAM H. HAIGHT. 841 THIRD ST., cor. Lewis, New York. Manhattan Tinning and Galvanizing Iron Works, Telegraph Wire, Bolts, Spikes, Chain Nails, Serews, Gas and Water Pipe ; Bar, Sheet, Cast, and all kinds of Iron Work, and every thing in the line Galvanized or Tinned at short notice. Also for sale, all kinds of Galvanized and Tinned Iron.


All orders filled with despatch, and satisfaction guaranteed.


TOBACCO


WM. AGNEW & SONS,


TOBACCO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 284 and 286 Front Street, New York. Leaf Tobacco of all kinds for export an .! home trade ; Importers of Havana and Cuba Tobacco. Leaf Tobacco baled for shipping.


Established in 1536.


THE VIRGINIA TOBACCO AGENCY, CHAS. M. CONNOLLY & CO., 45 Water Street, New York,


COMMISSION MERCHANTS & AGENTS' FOR THE SALE OF LEAF & MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, SOLELY ON COMMISSION.


CHAS. M. CONNOLLY. JAMES MADISON GARDINER, CHAS M. CONNOLLY, JE.


T. A. CASWELL, Sole New York Agent of


BAGLEY'S DETROIT FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO,


(Loose or in Foil,) No. 60 NASSAU STREET, Near Maiden Lane, Room 1, (up stairs.) Also a fine assortment of imported and domestic Segars. Plug and other Tobaccos constantly on hand.


LOUIS EGLINGER, No. 21 SIXTH AVENUE,


Opposite Amity Street, New York.


MANUFACTURER OF SNUFF, viz. : the Pride of Virginia, American Gentleman, French Rap- pee, Maccaboy, Scotch, and Lundy Foot Snuff ; and Dealer in all kinds of Out and Virginia Manufactured Tobacco.


WILLIAM HORN,


COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN SEGARS AND LEAF TOBACCO,


169 FRONT STREET,


New York.


FISCHER & RODEWALD,


Tobacco Brokers,


No. 3 PEARL STREET.


New York.


FarD. Froune, HENRY RODEWALD.


UAT SPENCER BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS.


Dealers in TOBACCO, SEGARS, AND SHIPPING PUIS No. 75 MAIDEN LANE, New York. +


T. H. SPENCER,


I. L. SPEROSE, C. C. SPRNTER


H. H. WATTS, .


Dealer in all kinds of


LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO SNOFF AND SEGARS.


No. 15 Bowery, Nero York.


G. W. GAIL, CHEIST. AX, GEO. I. KUCHLER, Tobacco and Snuff Manufactory, 177 Washington St . Baltimore. Baltimore. New York.


Segar Manufactory and Warehouse, 193 Pearl St.


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GAIL, AX & KÜCHLER,


Tobacco and Commission Sonst, Depot of G. W. GAIL & AX'S MANUFACTURES, BALTIMORE


178 Water Street, New York.


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TOYS.


ALTHOF, BERGMANN & CO.,


Importers of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, 54 MAIDEN LANE and 29 LIBERTY STREET, New York.


JAMES WEEKES, Wholesale Dealer in


TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,


62 JONIN STREET.


Near William,


New York.


Agent for American Toys.


TRANSLATOR.


STEPHEN HALLET,


TRANSLATOR AND PRINTER OF THE SPAN.


ISH, FRENCH & ENGLISH LANGUAGES,


No. 14 Fulton Street,


Corner of Gold, 2d floor,


New York.


TRANSPORTATION LINES.


AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION CO.,


1864,


INSURED.


1864.


Goods forwarded daily from New York, Albany & Truy. PROPRIETORS :


M. M. CALEB & Co., H. NILKS & Co., New York. Buffalo. For Freight apply to M. M. Calob, P. B. Brooke, 7 Coenties Slip, New York ; H. Niles & Co, Buffalo. Mark Packages A. T. CO., and Ship at Pler 6, E. R.


Glenn's Falls Transportation Company, (Successora to Cool's Six Day Line,) To GLENN'S FALLS & INTERMEDIATE Places. Boats leave daily from Pier 90, N. R., ft. Dey St. JOINTA LIME CO. & SHERMAN LIME CO., Proprietors, Glenn's Falls, N. Y. H. 8. OSBORN, Agt., 122 West &t., cor. Dey, up stairs. N. B .- Mark Packages G. F. T. Co.


VILLIMAN, MATTHEWS & CO.'S TROY AND New York Line, Propellers and Freight Barges. This Line connects with the Erle, Oswego, and Cham- plain Canals, also with the New York Central. Rens- Pelaer & Baratogs, and Troy and Boston Railroads Ship daily at Pier 7, E. R., New York, and foot of Grand Division St., Troy. Agents and Consignee, Charles A. Sillfinan, 17 Coenties Slip, N. Y., James M. Matthewa, N. Y., Silliman, Matthews & Co_ 361 River St., Troy. Silliman, Martindale & Dix, 3 Patebe- louga St., New Orleans.


GREAT MIDDLE ROUTE TO THE WEST. VIA CENTRAL R. R. OF NEW JERSEY,


Connecting at Junction with D. L & W. R. R ; st Easton with L. V. R. R. and the West. Freight received daily, from 7.80 A. M. to 4 P. M., et Pier No. 2. North River. B. J. SPALDING, Agent


- WESTERN STATES LINE. STEAM.


No Transhipment between New York and Bufala. Transportation from NEW YORK, ALBANY OR TROY. TO ALL ACCESSIBLE WESTERN POINTS.


Apply to J. C. & E. T. Evans, cor. Ship Canal sod Water Bt., W. W. Arnold, foot Commercial St., Buf- alo ; White & Neal, 2 Cortlandt St, New York. Mark Packages " W.S. Line," de ship at Pier ?, E. R.


TRIMMINGS.


LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. THOS. C. McRAE & CO.,


No. 832 CANAL ST .,and 418 FOURTH AVENUE near 80th Street, New York.


MANUFACTURERS and Importers of Ladies' Dress Trimmings, via: Fringe, Cord, Tareel. Bend Gimps, Guipure Lace, Buttons in great variety. Braids, Machine Twist, Velvet Ribbons, Sewing and Embroidery Silka, &a, &c.


TRUNK HARDWARE.


D. S. PLUME & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in STAIR RODS, STEP PLATES, TRUNK EIVETS AND TRUNK HARDWARE. 59 DUANE STREET,


Corner of Elm Street, New York Manufacturers of the Balsley Patent Step Ladder. D. S. PLUME, Wx. T. MERSERBAT.


TRUNKS.


A. P. STILES'


TRUNK FACTORY,


202 THIRD AVENUE, .


Between 18th and 19th Streets, NEW YORK TRUNKS, VALISES, AND TRAVELLING BAGS. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.


EWING & QUINN, Manufacturers of


TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES AND LADIES' HAT CASES, No. 63 FULTON STREET. Bet. Gold and Cliff Sta., New York.


All kinds of Sample and Jewellors' Trunks made to order. N. B .- Repairing done promptly.


TURNERS.


FRIEDRICH EHRHARDT,


TURNER AND MANUFACTURER OF TOWEL RACKS,


190 & 194 WEST HOUSTON STREET,


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Near Bedford Street


New York


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EDWARD KNABESCHUCH, TURNER BY Steam Power, rear of 121, 128 and 125 Greene Street, second floor, near Prince Street, Rope and Twist Turning. Piano, Cabinet, Ship, Honse, Carpen- ter, Enamelled and Pattern ditto. Turnings for Plumbers, Fire Works, Bobbins and Spools for Wes- vers and Wire-workers; Enamelled and Pattern ditto. Large and Fancy Turning of every description. Workmanship in the best manner, and punctual at ali times. Prices to suit the same. {


TRUSSES.


MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TRUSSES, At MARSH BROS., CORNER BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, Under Barnum's Museum, NEW YORK. Reference as to ita Superiority to Profs. WILLARD PARKER, JOHN M. CARNOCHAN & VALENTINE MOTT. The best collection of TRUSSES and ORTHOPEDIC INSTRUMENTS for Physical Deformitles. Rupture, and its Radical Cure, Varicose Veins, Varicocele, Piles, Carved Spine, Bow Lega, Club Feet, and all other Physical De- formitles successfully treated at this Office. Also, s full and well selected assortment of SILK AND COTTON ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE CAPS, Anklets and Wristiets for the rellef of Varicose Veins, Swollen and Weak Joints; Ladles' Silk Elastic Abdominal Supporters, London do., Riding Belts, Elastic Suspenders, Shoulder Braces and Suspensory Bandages. All Carefully Applied and Satisfaction Guaranteed. OFFICE OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TILL 9 P. M.


M. BEIMLER, Manufacturer of


TRUSSES, BANDAGES, &C., Bruchbanber und Bandagen, tomie alle @attungen Leberarsett, No. 13 AVENUE A, Bet. First and Second Streets, New York. Washing and Repairing all kinds of Leather Goods at the shortest notice.


TWINE.


FAWNES & MILNE, Manufacturers of


FLAX AND HEMP TWINES. Dealers in SHOE GILLING AND SADDLERS' THREADS, No. 21 Worth Street, Two doors below West B'way, New York. Factory-Maspeth, L. L.


TYPE FOUNDERS.


TYPE FOUNDRY & PRINTERS' EMPORIUM, ESTABLISHED 1818. HAGAR & CO.,


No. 88 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK CITY.


THIS Old Established Foundry haring unparalleled


T assortments, and a large Stock of Book, News- paper, Jub and Fancy Type, the Proprietors are pre- pared with unusual facilities to execute all orders for same; and Printing Materials of every description, on most favorable terms for casit or approved credit.


UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.


WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO.,


Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturers,


No. 246 Market Street, Philadelphia. Also, SALESROOM, No. 229 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. WM. A. DROWN, WM. H. PEARSON. WM. A. DROWN, JE.


NORMAN COOK & SON, Manufacturers of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, No. 100 BOWERY, Bet. Grand and Hester Sta., New York.


(Established in 1881.)


. Umbrellas and Parasols repaired and re-covered.


UNDERTAKERS.


JAMES ADAIR,


SEXTON


OF CALVARY CHURCH AND


GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER,


851 FOURTH AVENUE,


Cor. Twenty-sixth Street, New York. " Lead and Metallic Coffins furnished at short potice. All orders punctually attended to.


GEO. BREIT,


UNDERTAKER,


20 FORSYTH STREET, NEW YORK.


Coaches and Carriages to Let.


CHAS. H. NUNGEZER, GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 550 Second Avenue, New York. HEARSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET. IN- terments procured in all the Cemeteries within the vicinity of New York. All orders punotually attended to, day or night.


JOHN GREEN,


SEXTON AND UNDERTAKER. Y


89 THIRD AVENUE,


Near Ninth Street,


NEW YORK. FUNERALS FURNISHED, and Hearses and Coaches procured at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to.


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WILLIAM McDONALD,


UNDERTAKER,


881 THIRD AVENUE,


Bet. 28th and 29th Streeta, near St. Stephen's Church,


NEW YORK .


FUNERALS FURNISHED,


And Hearses and Coaches procured at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to.


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J. C. RAPPLEYEA,


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CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION, AND GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER,


414 Fourth Avenue.


P. RELYEA,


Furnishing Undertaker,


8 WILLETT STREET,


New York.


Residence, 8 Willett Street.


J. STOLTS, SEXTON AND UNDERTAKER. COFFIN WAREROOM, No. 287 Bowery. opposite Prince Street, New York.


All orders for Funerals punctually attended to, day or night.


A. C. VALLOTTON,


Sexton of the M. E. CHURCH in WILLETT ST., and GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, No. 14 Willett Street, Bet. Grand and Broome Sts .. New York. Residence, No. 7 Willett St.


UPHOLSTERERS.


JOHN BRYAN, Practical Upholsterer, No. 925 BROADWAY, 2 doors above 21st St., next to Park & Tilford's Grocery, New York.


Furniture neatly repaired, varnished, polished, and re-upholstered. Curtains and Shades insde to order. Carpeta and Oilcloth laid. Spring and Hair Mattresses made to order. Old Mattresses inade over.


A. D. FARRELL,


269 Canal Street, near Broadway, Manufacturer of the most approved RATEWT FOLDING and ROLLABLE SPRING MATTRESSES.


.Also Pigot Spring Paillasses, Hair and other Mattresses, at the lowest prices, made to order.


JOHN GREEN, DECORATIVE UPHOLSTERER AND PAPER HANGER No. 29 Third Avenue,




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