Trow's New York city directory. 1876-77, Part 413

Author: Trow, John Fowler, 1810-1886
Publication date: 1876/1877
Publisher: New York, J.F. Trow
Number of Pages: 1704


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Medicines, Vials, Cases, Books. Also, Toilet and Fancy Goods, &c.


WM. SOMMER,


HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY,


Formerly of No. 46 Beekman Street, New York City,


170 FOURTH ST., bet. South Ist and South 2nd Sts., Brooklyn, E, D.


HOSE & BELTING.


ALEX. M. C. SMITH,


No. 232 West Street, bet. North Moore and Beach Sts., New York, Manufacturer of Superior Copper Riveted, Oak Tanned Leather Hose and Belting. Leather and Suction Hose for Fire Engines made to order and warranted. Always on hand, Brass Pipes, Butta, &c.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


HOTELS.


Brevoort House,


FIFTH AVENUE,


Near, Washington Square, NEW YORK.


A quiet hotel, with a restaurant of pe- culiar excellence ; its patrons are of the best families of this country and Europe.


CLARK & WAITE, Proprietors.


Fifth Avenue Hotel,


MADISON SQUARE,


NEW YORK.


Glenham Hotel


AND


RESTAURANT,


FIFTH AVENUE, bet. 21st and 22d Sts.


A quiet, home-like house. Prices moderate.


N. B. RARRY, Manager.


HOTEL ROYAL


Reservoir Park & 40th St.


A strictly first-class family hotel, with the most superior of restaurants.


PIERIS & CO., Proprietors.


OCCIDENTAL HOTEL,


Cor. Broome St. and Bowery, N. Y., (late Westchester House,) European plan, aecom- modation for 300 guests. The location of the Occidental Hotel is one of the most con- venient and really central of any in the city. The rooms are light, airy, well ventilated and elegantly furnished, at a cost (together with recent extensive improvements) of $150,000. Single Rooms, 50c., 75c., $1.00. Family Rooms $2.00 to $5.00 per day. Horse cars of various lines pass by the door, offering op- portunity every minute of the day and night for passengers to visit all points of public interest in the shortest possible time.


J. F. DARROW, Prop'r.


Rossmore Hotel,


JUNCTION


BROADWAY and 42d ST., N. Y.


Three blocks from Grand Central De- pot and twenty minutes from Wall Street, is now open for the reception of guests.


CHAS. E. LELAND.


ST. DENIS HOTEL


AND


TAYLOR'S SALOON.


EUROPEAN PLAN.


Broadway and Eleventh Street, NEW YORK.


WM. TAYLOR, E. A. GILSON, S Proprietora.


SLOCUM HOUSE DINING SALOON,


No. 198 South St., New York.


Open from 6 A. M. to 9 A. M., Sundays also. SIMEON S. COGGESHALL. Prop.


WINDSOR HOTEL,


FIFTH AVENUE,


NEW YORK.


HAWK, WAITE & WETHERBEE.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


HOTELS & DINING ROOMS.


LEGGETT'S HOTEL AND DINING ROOM,


Nos. 44, 46 and 48 Chatham Street and 10 Centre Street, Near Chambers St., LEGGETT & STORMS.


NEW YORK.


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.


WILLIAM H. JACKSON & CO.,


No. 31 E. 17th St.,


N. UNION SQUARE.


Have no other Warerooms.


Factory, 36 E. 18th Street.


House Furnishing Goods. CHINA,


Glass and Crockery, HARDWARE, Silver, Cutlery, Cooking Utensils, COPPER, TIN AND IRON GOODS.


KITCHEN OUTFITS, from $30.00 DINNER SETS, 100 Pieces, 16.50 Great Bargains in First-Class Goods at


E. D. BASSFORD'S COOPER INSTITUTE, N. Y. New Illustrated Catalogue ( just published ) and Price List free by mail.


LEWIS & CONGER, FORMERLY J. & C. BERRIAN'S,


601 Sixth Avenue AND


1306 Broadway.


MANUFACTURER OF


PUDDING ANICE


VE GETS


VEGET!


HINE'S


MEAT


FOND


TEA KE


Combinatian Cooker


JOHN L. MOUNT, DEALER IN


STOVES & HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS


Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, 112 Bleecker St., NEW YORK. Cornices, Gutters and Leaders. Roofing done at short notice. Particular attention given to Repairing and Putting Up Stoves.


HOUSE MOVERS.


F. & S. E. GOODWIN,


HOUSE MOVERS,


Office and Yard, 515, 517, 519 & 521 E. 17th St.,


Bet. Avenues A and B,


NEW YORK.


Buildings of all descriptions Moved, Raised, Lowered, and Shorcd up. Girders raised and heir Foundations Repaired. All bad foundations and weak Buildings properly secured. Old Fronts removed and new ones put np-Iron and Granite. Wood and Iron Wedges for sale. Screw& Hydraulic Jacks and Derricks to let.


B- All work executed with care and dispatch in oity or country.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


HYDRAULIC JACKS & PUNCHES.


E. LYON, Manufacturer of Patent


Hydraulic Jacks AND PUNCHES, No. 470 GRAND STREET, New York, FOR RAISING HEAVY WEIGHTS, Such as Locomotives, Bollera, Guns, Heavy Machinery, Wrecking purposes, putting together Water and Gas Pipen, pushing of Cranks and Propellers, or pulling Stumps.


PATENT HYDRAULIC PUNCHES,


For Punching Iron, Die Sinking, &c. IMPROVED PATENT IIYDRAULIC JACKS that run out their entire length in a horizontal or any other position. STATIONARY JIY- DRAULIC PRESSES, for general purposes, made to order. SECOND-IIAND PRESSES bought and sold.


ICE CREAM.


FUSSELL'S


ICE CREAM.


No. 12 BIBLE HOUSE.


Churches supplied at 25 cents per Quart.


Out-of-Town Orders a Specialty.


Horton's Ice Cream


is made from PURE ORANGE COUNTY CREAM, and the public are fast finding out this fact, and use it in preference to any other. The price will always be found as low, and the Cream the most healthy and reliable of any in market. CHARLOTTE RUSSE, DELICIOUS and CHEAP, 72c. per dozen, or 50c. per quart. Depots, No. 305 4THI AVENUE, and 1264 BROADWAY.


INDIA RUBBER GOODS.


NEW YORK


BELTING AND PACKING COMPANY.


The oldest and largest manufacturers in the United States of


VULCANIZED RUBBER FABRICS,


IN EVERY FORM, ADAPTED TO


MECHANICAL PURPOSES, COMPRISING


Machine Belting with smooth metallic rubber surface.


Steam Packing in every form and variety.


Leading and Suction Hose of any size or strength


Patent "Smooth Bore " Rubber Suction Hose.


"Test Hose." -- This extra quality of Hose is made expressly for Steam Fire Engine use, and will stand a pressure of 400 lbs. per square inch.


Antiseptic Linen Hose, a cheap and durable Hose for mill and factory purposes.


Antiseptic Rubber-Lined Linen Hose, the lightest Hose manufactured for use on Hand or Steam Fire Engines. Will stand a pressure of 3001bs. per sq. in.


Car Springs of a superior quality, and of all the various sizes used.


Solid Emery Vulcanite Wheels for grinding and polishing metals-the ORIGINAL Solid Emery Wheel, of which all other kinds are imitations and greatly inferior.


Warehouse, 37 & 38 Park Row, New York. JOHN H. CHEEVER, Treasurer.


Price Lists and further information may be obtained by mail or otherwise on application.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


C. H. FLAGG,


No. 905 Broadway, New York.


A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF


India Rubber Goods.


D. HODGMAN & CO., Goodyear Rubber Works,


27 MAIDEN LANE, COR. NASSAU ST.


INTELLIGENCE OFFICES.


JACOB H. SIMMS, FIRST-CLASS


Colored Servants' Agency, 543 Sixth Avenue, bet. 32d & 33d Sts., NEW YORK.


Northern or Southern Male and Female Servants to fill every capacity at the shortest notice.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


THE HAMBURG-BREMEN


FIRE INSURANCE CO.,


OF HAMBURG, GERMANY.


Capital and Accumulations, Over $2,000,000 Gold. BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE U. S., 178 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.


This is the only GERMAN Fire Ins. Co. doing business in the United States.


S. v. DORRIEN, Manager. F. O. AFFELD, Ass't Manager.


HANOVER


Fire Insurance Co.,


No. 120 BROADWAY,


CORNER CEDAR STREET.


CAPITAL, - $500,000 00 Cash Assets, - 1,592,775 00


B. S. WALCOTT, President.


I. REMSEN LANE, Secretary.


CHAS. L. ROE, Assistant Secretary.


JEFFERSON INS. CO.,


TRINITY BUILDING,


No. 111 Broadway, N. Y.


Over Half a Century in Successful Business.


Cash Capital,


$200,010


Surplus March 1, 1875, over .. 300,000


500,010


Insures against loss by fire on the best terms.


SAMUEL E. BELCHER, Pres. WILLIAM B. FLOWERY, Secretary.


Metropolitan


INSURANCE CO.,


108 Broadway, N. Y. CAPITAL, - - $300,000


- Insures Fire Risks at Customary Rates.


R. M. C. GRAHAM, President.


SAMUEL J. YOUNG, Secretary.


MONTAUK


Fire Insurance Co., OF BROOKLYN.


Offices ¿ No. 22 Court Street, Brooklyn.


S No. 120 Broadway, New York,


CASH CAPITAL,


$200,000


Cash Assets, June, 1875,


-


401,000


WM. ELLSWORTH, President. G. G. TRASK, Secretary.


THE NEW YORK BOWERY Fire Insurance Co.


OFFICES :


124 Bowery, cor. of Grand St. & 8 Pine St. (INCORPORATED 1833.)


CAPITAL, 300,000 DIRECTORS.


DOLLARS.


Wm. Hibbard, Asher R. Morgan, Wm. F.Woodcock. John Gray, John B. Cotte, Robert P. Perrin. JOR. Britton, W.P. Woodcock, 2d Denton Pearsall, Chas. C.Pinckney, Wm. Hall. J. K. McMenomny. Jona'n G. Flect. J.C.Chamberlain, H. Van Arsdale. John D. Windel, Henry Silberhorn, Geo. G. Taylor. Thomp. Pinckney, David B.Barker, Win.L.Cortelyou. GEORGE G. TAYLOR, President.


WM. L. CORTELYOU, Vice-President. JOHN A. DELANOY, Jr., Secretary.


C


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


New York Fire Insurance Co.,


ORGANIZED 1832.


No. 72 WALL STREET.


Cash Capital, $200,000


Surplus,


269,000


Assets,


8469,000


This Company has been in successful operation for more than FORTY-THREE YEARS, and con- tinues to INSURE against Loss or Damage by FIRE upon terms as favorable as any similar insti- tution. DANIEL UNDERHILL, President. AUGUSTUS COLSON, Secretary.


NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INS. CO.


London and Edinburgh, G. B. United States Branch Office, No, 54 William, cor. Pine St., New York. Paid np and Subscribed Capital, . $10,000,000


Gross Fire Reserve and Surplus over 5.000,000


Gross Life Assets and Annnitles over 14,000,000


$29,000,000 Securities held by Board of Manage- agement in United States over $1,700,000 EZRA WHITE.


CHARLES E. WHITE.


> Managers.


SAMUEL P. BLAGDEN, )


STANDARD


FIRE INSURANCE OO. of N. Y.


Assets, January 1, 1876. $121,774.33


Cash Capital. . $200,000.00


Guaranty Surplus Fund .. 70,000.00


Special Reserve Fund .... 70,000.00 Riske Re-Insurance Reserve .... 58,729.51 889,213.77 Unpaid Losses and other Claire 40,000.00


Losses, etc., unpaid. 11,310.S.


Dividend Reserve. 11,733.95 421,774.33 Office, No. 117 BROADWAY,


WILLIAM CRIPPS, President. WM. M. ST. JOHN, Secretary.


PEOPLE'S


FIRE INSURANCE CO.,


293 & 395 Canal St. & 168 B'dway,


Incorporated 1881.


Cash Capital


$150,000 00


Surplus, Jan. 1, 1876.


178,778 00


FREDERICK V. PRICE, President. ALEX. C. MILNE, Secretary.


J. B. BRICKELMAIER, ARs't Becretary.


RELIEF


FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,


No. 149 Broadway,


Cor. Liberty Street,


NEW YORK.


CASH CAPITAL,.


$200,000 00


GROSS ASSETS,


353,033 12


RISKS on BUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE and other property in THIS CITY AND VICINITY TAKEN AS USUAL.


JAMES H. PINKNEY, President.


HENRY DEMAREST, Vice-President.


WILLIAM E. CRARY, Secretary.


WESTCHESTER FIRE INSURANCE CO., 141 BROADWAY, N. Y.


ABSTRACT FROM STATEMENT JAN. 1, 1876 :


Cash Capital .... $250,000.00


Unearned Premiums on Unexpired


Net Surpius. 180,486.72


Total Assets.


$859,700.49


GEO. J. PENFIELD, President,


GEO. B. CRAWFORD, Secretary. HENRY GRIFFEN, Asst. Secretary.


IRON FOUNDRIES.


BRIDGEWATER IRON COMPANY.


Works at Bridgewater, Mass. GEO. B. STETSON, N. Y. Agent. Office, 73 Pearl Street.


ANUFACTURE all descriptions of Light and Heavy Forgings for Steamships and Railroads, Ma- M chinery for Rolling Mills. Soft and Chilled Rolls, Housings, Shears, &c. Hydraulic Presses. Nail and Tack Machines. Tack and Shovel Plates. All kinds of Heavy Castings. Yellow Sheathing Metal. Braziers' and Dimension Copper and Composition Nails. Sole Builders of Willard's Patent Steam Hammer. All descriptions of Seamless, Drawn Copper, and Brass Tubes. Muntz Metal and Copper Bolts and Rods of all sizes, also Patent Tin-Lined Tubes.


Sole Builders in the United States of Geo. W. Grader's Patent Compress for Cotton and Bale Goods.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


BANK STREET IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY.


DOUGHERTY & BROOME.


Castings of every description made with neatness and despatch. A complete assortment of Sugar House Patterns on hand.


Nos. 143, 145, and 147 BANK STREET, Bet. Washington & West Sts. Also Manufacturers of RENSHAW'S PATENT SECTIONAL BOILERS. Under Patents Issued :- February 20, 1872, No. 123,793. April 23, 1872, No. 125,907. December 17, 1872, No. 134,003. March 12, 1872, No.124,513. December 10, 1872, No. 133,723. December 24, 1872, No. 134.165.


COOK & RADLEY, MURRAY HILL IRON WORKS, Nos, 104 and 106 WEST 40th STREET, And FOUNDRY, 216, 218, and 220 EAST 37th STREET, NEW YORK.


Cast Iron Columns, Girders, Lintels, Sills, Cast and Wrought Beams, all kinds Iron Railings, Gratings, Doors, Shutters, Sky-Lights, Vault Lights, FIRE ESCAPES. Perforated Flooring for Malt Kilns, &c., and House Smithwork in generai.


HAMMERSLEY FOUNDRY, 220, 222, and 224 West Houston Street, New York. G. B. BILLERWELL, Manufacturer of Plain and Ornamental Iron Work for Buildings,


Mettam's Patent Rolling Iron Shutters, and CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


H. B. SCHOLES, North Brooklyn Iron Foundry 28-34 Rodney Street, near Kent Ave., Williamsburgh, N. Y.


Heavy and Light Iron Castings of all kinds made to order, of Soft and Hard Iron. Castings for Machine and Railing Shops. Columns and House Work. Chilled Dies, Flange Pipe, &c. Orders by mail, direct "Brooklyn, E. D." N. Y. Castings delivered in New York free.


From New York cross the Roosevelt or the Division Ave. ferry, foot of Grand St.


JOHN S. COCHRAN'S


IRON WORKS,


195 South Fifth Avenue, New York.


Iron Railings, Doors and Shutters. All kinds of Wrought and Cast Iron Work for Building and other purposes. Patent Rolling Iron Shutters and Elevators. Store and Warehouse Trucks of all kinds made and repaired. Patent Self-Regulating Fire Escape.


C. VREELAND, Plain & Ornamental Iron Works, RAILINGS, DOORS, SHUTTERS, GRATINGS, And Builders' Iron Werk in General, No. 1356 BROADWAY,


Between 36th and 37th Strects,


NEW YORK.


IRON RAILINGS, &c.


JOHNSON BROTHERS, SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON & JOHNSON, Manufacturers of Plain and Ornamental


IRON WORKS,


Railings, Doors, Shutters, Gratings, Vault-Lights. Sky-Lights, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Castings of all kinds, &c .. 215 & 217 GRAND STREET, NEAR THE BOWERY. NEW YORK.


.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


IRON BEAMS, &C. IRON RAILING


NO COMBINATION. AB Agents of the


Union Iron Mills Carnegie Bros. & Co., Pittsburgh, We are prepared to furnish all sizes of


BEAMS, CHANNELS, ANGLES, TEES and Shapes at shortest notice and greatly reduced prices, from stock and mill.


Pierson & Co., 24 Broadway, New York City.


AND ROOF CRESTING. Cameron Iron Works, 142 Chambers Street.


IVORY TURNERS.


HARVEY & FORD, DEALERS IN


IVORY,


365 & 367 Canal St., NEW YORK, And LEDGER PLACE, Second St. Near Arch, Phila.


Billiard, Bagatelle and Pool Balls, Martingale Rings, Um- brella, Parasol, Whip and Cane Mounting.


Briar & Fancy Wood Pipes.


LAYMAN, ANKNER & BROWN, Turners & Carvers in Ivory, Bone & Fancy Woods, Billiard, Bagatelle, and Pool Balls, Martingale and Napkin Rings, Umbrella and Parasol, Whip and Cane Mounting's, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL FURNITURE, 81, 88 & 85 Centre Street, New York.


JET & VULCANITE JEWELRY.


C. H. FLAGG,


No. 905 Broadway, New York, Mannfacturer and Importer of JET AND VULCANITE JEWELRY. Silver Medal from American Institute.


JEWELERS' ROUGE.


GEORGE ZUCKER, Manufacturer of


Hard & Soft Ronge & Composition. Importer of German Tripoli and Vienna Lime, and Dealer in English Crocus, Smyrna Emery, best Pumice Stone and Rotten Stone. Factory, 12 Abatoir Pl., foot W. 39th St. RESIDENCE, 422 W. 45TH ST.


LABELS.


PRICE BROTHERS, LABEL ESTABLISHMENT, No. 112 Fulton St., cor. Dutch, New York. Labels for Wines and Liquors on hand and made to order. The largest Assortment in the United States. Also for Druggists and Perfumers. Dry Goods Labels for Shelf Boxes, Drawers, and Dress Goods. See Doty & McFarlan's Leaf in City Directory.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


LACE CURTAINS.


C. C. MERCHANT, 1151 Broadway, bet. 26th and 27th Sts. LACE & NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS A Specialty. Real Lace Curtains at $7, $8, $10, $12, $15 and upwards.


NEW PATTERNS in Nottingham, the favorite style. Stripes and Block, from $3 to $10 per pair. French Guipure, $8 to $15.


SWISS MUSLIN CURTAINS. with Cluny and Antique Insertion, from $11 to $25.


Cottage Drapery for Bedroom Curtains, very pretty, from 25c. to 40c. per yard.


Figured Swiss Curtains. Swiss Muslin Ruffling. NOTTINGHAM LACE BY THE YARD, new patterns.


Lace Bed Covers, with Pillow Shams, Tidies, Lace Shades and Lambrequins.


All goods retailed at lower prices than any other honse in the trade. Discount made to Hotel and Boarding-house Keepers.


LARD.


WILLIAM H. POPHAM,


Lard Refiner,


AND


MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL,


Nos. 51 & 53 Front St., New York.


PRIME LEAF LARD packed for export to all markets, in packages to suit, at short notice.


LAMPS.


J. G. KNAPP MFG. CO., Manufacturers of


Improved Students' and Astral Lamps, PATENT STEEL DIAPHRAGM GAS FITTERS' TEST GAUGE,


Engine Registers, Hydraulic Test Pumps, Oiler Sete, Oilers and Oil Fillers, Locomotive Oilers, Brass Goods in general.


Nos .. 26, 28 & 30 FRANKFORT STREET, NEW YORK.


LEATHER & FINDINGS.


LER&MI


Importers &Dealers in


HOE MANUFACTURERS GOOD


BOWS, FANCY SHOE STOCK & FINDINGS 16 Spruce St. 2666.


P.O.BOX:


LITHOGRAPHERS.


HEPPENHEIMER & MAURER, Lithographers & Printers


22 and 24 NORTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. F. HEPPENHEIMER. L. MAURER.


LITHOGRAPHY.


Bonds with Coupons, Certificates of Stock or Depos.ts, Checks, Drafts, Notes, Bill- Headings, Bills of Lading, Maps, &c., and everything in the Lithographic Art executed in the highest style.


SNYDER & BLACK, No. 92 WILLIAM STREET, corner Platt, NEW YORK.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


LOOKING-GLASS FRAMES.


SCHILL &· DINAN,


GILDERS, LOOKING-GLASS & PICTURE-FRAME Manufacturers, 47 & 49 UNIVERSITY PLACE, NEW YORK. Pictures Cleaned and Varnished, Old Frames Ro-gilt, &c. WILLIAM SCHILL. D. DINAN.


LOOM MAKERS.


KEK & FISHER,


MANUFACTURERS OF LOOMS, And all kinds of WEAVING MACHINERY. Nos. 341 & 343 West 37th Street,


Near Ninth Avenue, NEW YORK.


MACHINE BELTING.


NEW YORK BELTING AND PACKING COMPANY,


The oldest and largest manufacturers in the United States of


VULCANIZED RUBBER FABRICS,


IN EVERY FORM, ADAPTED TO


Mechanical Purposes, COMPRISING


Machine Belting with smooth metallic rubber surface.


Steam Packing in every form and variety.


Leading and Suetion Hose of any size or strength.


Patent "Smooth Bore" Rubber Suetion Hose.


"Test" Hose .- This extra quality of Hose is made expressly for Steam Fire Engine use, and will stand a pressure of 400 lbs. per square inch.


Antiseptic Linen Hose, a cheap and durable Hose for mill and factory purposes.


Antiseptie Rubber-Lined Linen Hose, the lightest Hose manufactured for use on Hand or Steam Fire Engines. Will stand a pressure of 300 lbs. per sq. in. Car Springs of a superior quality, and of all the various sizes used.


Solid Emery Vuleanite Wheels for grinding and polishing metals -- the ORIGINAL Solid Emery Wheel, of which all other kinds are imitations and greatly inferior.


Warehouse, 37 & 38 Park Row, New York. JOHN H. CHEEVER, Treasurer.


Price Lists and further information may be obtained by mail or otherwise on application,


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MACHINISTS.


J. DEBEAUVAIS, ENGINEER AND MACHINIST, MANUFACTURER OF All kinds of Presses, Rolls and Special Tools; New Stamping Presses, Pat. Jan'y 27th, 1874; Factories Completely Fitted up ; Pro- curing Plans, Patterns, Machinery, Shaftings, etc.,


2, 4 & 6 Howard St., (cor. Centre St.,)


NEW YORK.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


L. POWERS, DEALER IN


New & Second-Hand Machinery, IRON AND METALS, No. 58 Centre Street, bet. Pearl and Worth. Engineers' Supplies. Cotton Waste. Babbit Metal.


EDWARD C. EUSTACE, II2 Cedar St.


HOT AIR ENGINES AND PUMPS, STEAM ENGINES, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, &c.


C. SCHORTAU, PRACTICAL MACHINIST,


LATHE, TOOL, PATTERN AND MODEL MAKER, 39 GREENE STREET, NEW YORK, ALL KINDS OF CRIMPING MACHINES FOR STRAW GOODS AND OTHER PURPOSES. Also, Tip Printers' Presses, and Tools made to order. Milling and Gear Cutting on Brown & Sharp's Universal Milling Machine.


SQUIRES & WHITFORD, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, No. 49 Ann Street, NEW YORK, Manufacturers of Presses, Cutting and Stamping Dies, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers, and general Machinery. Particular attention paid to Models for the Patent Office. Repairing at the shortest notice.


CHARLES WEST,


PLUMBER,


STEAM


AND GAS FITTER


Argand Burners, Shades, Chimneys, Brackets and Fixtures in all its Branches. Locksmith, Tinsmith and Bell Hanger. ALSO REPAIRER OF ROLLING IRON SHUTTERS, ELEVATORS, DUMMIES, &C., &c. 37 West Broadway, New York.


C. WUTERICH, MACHINIST. Particular attention given to Confectioners' Tools, Crimping, Fluting, Pleating and Embossing Machines For Leather and Leather Belts WHITE STREET, HARLEM RAILROAD DEPOT Bet. Centre and Elm Sts., N. Y. Entrance No. 6, Room 27. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


W. F. WUTERICH,


MACHINIST .


Franklin Street, New York.


Cor. Centre St., Room 19, New Haven Freight Depot. Pleating, Crimping and Fluting Machines, Sewing Machine Attachments. Spocialty-The Construction of Machinery for New Designs in Ladies' Trimmings, &c.


MACHINISTS' TOOLS.


FREELAND TOOL WORKS Nos. 558 & 560 West 34th Street, New York. THOMAS & CO., Manufacturers of


MACHINISTS' TOOLS, Lathes, Planers, Slotting, Shaping. Drilling and Gear Cutting Machines. Surface Plates, Straight Edges and Special Tools made to order. Planing, Turning, Screw Cutting and Gear Cutting for the Trade.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


MAGICAL REPOSITORY.


W. J. JUDD,


Manufacturer and Dealer in every description of


Centennial Conjuring Tricks, Puzzles, and varieties of amusing Parlor Games, from 25 Cents up.


Panch and Jady and Magical Entertainments for Church Fairs attended to on Definite or on Sharing Terms.


Bond for Price Lists to 131 Henry Street, one block from East Broadway, New York City. New Illustrated Catalogues (48 Pages), 16 cents.


MARBLE WORKS.


CASONI & ISOLA, SCULPTORS & DESIGNERS IN


Statuary, Monuments, Mantels,


TILING, cc.,


ALBO DEALERS IN


AMERICAN & SCOTCH GRANITE MONUMENTS, &c.


146 to 152 W. 40th St., 2 doors West of Broadway, New York. Importers of every kind of MARBLE WORKS from Italy; ALTARS, TABLETS, MORTARS, VASES and FIGURES of every description.


JOHN DIMOND,


STEAM MARBLE WORKS,


218 West 42d Street, New York.


A large assortment of superior Mantels, in all the modern styles, made from various kinds of Marble, may be seen at the Show Rooms, as above. Marble Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, Cabinet Slabs, Tiling, Plumbers' Work, &c.


MASONS & BUILDERS.


CORNELIUS CALLAHAN,


Mason and Builder,


226 East 27th Street. New York. Box 316 Mechanics' and Traders' Exchange.


VAN DOLSEN & ARNOTT, MASONS & BUILDERS. 240 West Twenty-Seventh St., NEW YORK.


MATTRESSES, SPRING & HAIR.


Mattresses Spring & Hair.


National Wire Spring Mattress, Clean, Comfortable, Durable, and Noiseless, warranted never to say. Smith's Sectional and Ventilated Mattress for Health, economy and cleanliness, highly indorsed and recommended by the medical profession.


Manufacturers of Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Cribs and Cradles. HORTON & RAMUS, 722 Broadway, New York.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


MERCHANT TAILORS.


JACOB H. HABER,


Merchant Tailor. 28 W. HOUSTON STREET.


METAL SASHES.


C. R. BADEAU, Manufacturer of Patent Silver-Plated Sash Bars for Store Fronts. Plated Mouldings of every description and Nickel Silver Show-Cases made for the Trade. 209 & 211 GRAND ST., Residence, 90 Ryerson St., B'klyn. New York.


METAL SPINNERS.


TAYLOR & BASSEMIR,


METAL SPINNERS,


AND MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF BRASS WORK, Round and Oval Spinning, Turning, &c.,


GEORGE TAYLOR, JOHN BASSEMIR. 97 CLIFF STREET, New York.


METALS.


PHELPS, DODGE & CO.,


Importers of Metals, Nos. 19 & 21 Cliff St., N.Y., OFFER FOR SALE :


Tin Plates of every de- Terne Plate for Roofing, scription,


Sheet Iron, Nos. 12 to 15 Sheet Iron, R.G. 13 to 18, Galvanized Sheet Iron, Russia Sheet Iron,


Sheet Zine and Spelter.


Iron Wire, Pig and Bar Lead,


Block Tin, Banca and Straits,


Regulus Antimony, Copper Bottoms,


Sheet Brass Kettles,


Sheathing Copper,


Braziers' and Bolt Cop- pers,


Extra-sized Sheets Cop- Rivets, Kettle Ears, &c. per rolled to order.


METAL GOODS.


AUGUST STEINBOECK,


Manufacturer of all kinds of


METAL GOODS,


BELT BUCKLES, ORNAMENTS, JEWELRY, &C.,


No. 125 Worth Street.


MODEL & PATTERN MAKERS.


JOHN E. BENDIX,


Model, Pattern Maker and Machinist, ESTABLISHED 1851.


Experimental Machinery and Models of every description made to order. Rooms Nos. 13 and 14 New Haven R. R. Freight Depot. Entrance in Franklin St., opposite the Tombs, New York.


WILLIAM BURROWS,


MODEL & PATTERN


MAKER,


(Establishod 1861.)


Models of New Inventions, for Patent Office, of Wood or Metal. Experimental Machinery, Machinery Patterns; also, Stoves, Furnaces, Ranges, and Fire-Place Heaters. Patterns mado to order at short no-


tice, and on reasonable terms.


90 Fulton & 47 Gold Street, near Fulton, New York.


W. A. HAMMOND, Model and Pattern Maker,


21 and 23 Ann Street NEW YORK. Patent Office Models, and Experimental Machinery, in Wood and Metals. Patterns for large and small Castings of every description mado at short notlee, and on roasonablo terms.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS.


M. J. SEELIG & CO.,


SCULPTORS.


Fine Art Bronze and Zinc FOUNDRY,.


Antique & Modern Statues For PARKS, GARDENS, and TOWN- HALLS, MONUMENTS, &C.


RELIGIOUS STATUES For CHURCHES and CHAPELS.


ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENTS IN GENERAL.


117 -- 121 Maujer St. WILLIAMSBURG, N. Y. Established in America 1851.


MOROCCO CASES.


B. CUSHMAN, MANUFACTURER OF


MOROCCO CASES Surgical and Dental Pocket Cases, Pouches, Physicians' Cases, &c., in great variety, No. 126 William Street, Bet. Fulton and John Streets, NEW YORK. [" All kinds of Jobbing neatly done.


MOTH EXTERMINATOR.


C. WORCH'S Patent Moth Destroying Apparatus,


A Sure Preservative for Furniture, Clothing, and Furs. Office, 124 EAST 23d STREET. NEW YORK.




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