THE AMERICAN ADVERTISER; DESIGNED FOR THE CARDS AND ADVERTISEMENTS OF MERCANTILE & MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS. FOURTH EDITION. NEW-YORK : PUBLISHED BY PRALL, LEWIS & CO., 76 NASSAU-STREET 1S51. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1156, hj PR ALL, LEWIS k CO. U the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New-Tot* AjfEBtCiW AdTERTMER PRESS, 76 AT«0#«w-«frMf. PROSPECTUS OF THE THIRD EDITION OF THE AMERICAN ADVERTISER. This work was undertaken to fill a vacuum in mercantile literature, There had been many publications in which the business-community had been invited to advertise, but the majority were affected by local disabilities, or under the mismanagement of irresponsible persons A promise of the distribution of a certain number of copies was rarely followed by an edition of one-fourth the promised number. So great had this evil become that many merchants had discontinued all notice of their business, except in the columns of daily newspapers, or in private circulars.* The former, while invaluable for local announcements, are too limited in the district of their circulation, and too evanescent in their character, for advertisements intended for the whole country, while the latter are too expensive for general circulation. To afford, therefore, the desired medium, was the design of the present work. The manner in which the object is accomplished, is novel. Each edition of the work consists of 1000 or more copies. These are bound with some standard statistical work, or some publication of general mercantile interest, and, in this form, circulated both gratuitously and by sale. The gratuitous distribution is in the hotels, steam- boats, and public places throughout the Union, each copy being secured by a cord or chain where it is convenient of reference. 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Every hotel and refectory of note, every library and reading-room, every bank, the business office of every daily newspaper, every rail-road depot, every steamboat that leaves the port, every steamer sailing to a foreign land, most of the large sailing-packets, besides a multi- tude of less important places, such as hair-dressing establishments, bath- ing-saloons, ferry-houses, public halls, and other places of general resort, are gratuitously supplied with copies of the work suspended for the use of the public in a conspicuous position. In other cities, with the excep- tion of Boston and Philadelphia, the distribution is confined to hotel*, merchants' exchanges, custom-houses, post-offices, and rail-road depots. In New- York, the public places are visited three times between every two issues by the agents of the establishment, and where copies are mis- sing, they are again supplied. In this manner the smallest retail estab- lishments of the city are benefited, while the general circulation through- out the country is invaluable to wholesale merchants and manufacturers. Two regular editions are published yearly, and extra editions from time to time, as occasion requires. The price of an advertisement is at the rate of $20 per page, for a single edition, which entitles the adverti- ser to an insertion in all the extra issues published during a period of six months, or, where an advertisement is taken for two years, or four editions, and paid for at the time, a deduction of twenty-five per cent, from the gross amount due on the single editions, is made.* No devia- tion from these prices, under any circumstances, is allowed, except when an advertisement of two or more pages is taken, when the price is $15 for the second page, with a further reduction on additional pages. The smallest advertisement received is one-eighth of a page for $2 50. The minimum number of each edition is 1000 copies, which the publishers obligate themselves to issue, if only for gratuitous distribution ; the pre- sent circulation, however, is 2000 or 3000 copies, and constantly innmir ingj These are prepared in five different styles, suited to every class of the community, from a cheap pamphlet for the shop to an elegant book, em- bellished with the most costly steel-plates, for the parlor- table. The ad vertisements are inserted in every style, and the advertiser is as much benefited as though he aunounced his business in five different mediums, with the extra odvantage of bringing his announcements before cert:- in * It need scarcely be mentioned that, by this arrangement, the advertiser on a cal- culation of the interest of the money, saves much more than 25 per cent., as a portion of the amount would otherwise be payable in lull at once, and all the remainder with in eighteen months. LIST OF ADVERTISERS, A Abell T. M. & Barker, (Drs.,) Medical Treatment, etc., 47 Cherry, 221 Adams Samuel M., Glass-staining and Enameling, 226 Sixth Av., 138 Aikman R. & Son, Hat-Blocks, 44 Rose, • - - - - 26 Aken William S., Plumbing, 228 Eighth Avenue, - - - 169 Alcock James, Dental Materials, 78 Chambers, - - - 219 Aldrich William H., Masonry and Building, 434 Hudson, - -106 Alexander George W., Book-binding, 7 Spruce, - - - 73 Allen William A., Daguerreotypes, 204 Chatham-st., - -48 Althof & Ahlborn, Fancy Goods, etc., 59 and 61 Maiden-lane, - 12 American Advertiser, Printing and Stereotyping, 76 Nassau, 67, 63 " " Prospectus, - - - - 5, 6, 7 M " Terms of Advertising, - - - 240,275 Andrews Robert J., Stoves and Sheet-Iron Ware, 568 Houston, - 178 Andrews & Jesup, Woolen and Cotton Machinery, 70 Pine, - - 148 Angus Thomas, Tailoring and Clothing, 533 Hudson, - - 39 Appleton, Books, Music, Stationery, etc., 12 North William, - 80 Arment Alfred A., Plumbing, Baths, etc., 57 and 59 E. Fourteenth, 168 Armstrong Robert S., House and Sign, Painting, etc., 1 Marion, - 131 Arpin P., '* Le Courrier Des Etats Unis," (newspaper,) 12 Park pi., 86 Atwater Isaac, Legal Profession, 77 Nassau, ... 101 Ayers Edwin, Grates and Fenders, 1 58 Allen, ... J73 Ayres Samuel P., Machinist, 174 and 176 Rivington, - - 146 Ayres Mrs. T. N., Boarding-School, Sing Sing, - - -99 B Baade August, Plain and Fancy Paper-boxes, 49 Fulton, - - 78 Babbit Isaac, Carriages, etc., cor. 57th-street and Third Avenue, - 197 Baoon & See, Feed and Flour, 7 Second Avenue, ... 207 Bartholomew F. H., Patent Hydrants, 165 Front, - 171 242 AMERICAN ADVERTISER. INDEX AND CARDS OF ADVERTISERS. Badeau Brothers, Wood Engraving and Designing, 102 Nassau, - 75 Bagley Albert G. & Co., Gold-Pens, Pencils, etc., 189 Broadway, - 59 Bailey & Brothers, Carpets and Oil-cloths, 454 Pearl, - - 12 Baird John, Marble-Work, Ridge-Road, Philadelphia, - - 237 Baker M. O., Locks, Bell-Hanging, etc., 100 East Nineteenth, - 163 Baker W. H., Cabinet Furniture, 164 Third Avenue, - - 124 Baker Wm., Silver-Plating, 208 William, - - - - 57 Baldwin Charles A., Lamps, Girandoles, etc., 59J Bowery, - - 181 Baldwin James, Carriages, 89 Sixth Avenue, ... 196 Baldwin & Many, Hardware, etc., 52 John, - - . - 185 Ball J. & Co., Water Pipes, cor. Center and Reade, - 165 Ball, Tompkins Daby A. W., Mustard and Spices, 61 Elizabeth, - 203 Dangerfield A. D., Engraving and Embossing, 87 and 89 Nassau, - 76 Daniel William, House-furnishing Articles, 83 Wooster, - -19] Dardonville H., Lamps, 445 Broadway, - 182 Darrow Walter R., Gold-Pens, 10 North William, - - - 60 Day & De Bevoise, Bronze-ware, etc., 333 Broadway, - - 184 Day Horace H., India-rubber Goods, 23 Cortlandt, - - - 15 Daut John, Boots and Shoes, 4 Sullivan, - * • - 31 David Henry, Silver- ware, etc., 10 Liberty Place, - - -56 Davies A. M. & R., Upholstery, etc., 395 Broadway and 200 Bowery, 20 Davies John M., Jones & Co., Hosiery, etc., 106 William, - - 11 Dawes William, Paper-hangings, Shades, etc., 68 Sixth Avenue, - 17 Deacon Edward, Pen and Pencil-cases, 5 Liberty Place, - - 60 Dean James, Turning of Mallets, etc., 562 Hudson, - 109 Dean W. E., Printing and Publishing, 2 Ann, - - - 80 Dean & Swartwout, Soap, Fancy Goods, etc., 87 Nassau, - - 14 Deare S. A., Undertaking, 351 Fourth Avenus, - 128 De Casali, Secchi, " Eco d' Italia," (newspaper.) 2S9 Broadway, - 85 Decker & Mandeville, Sashes,Doors,and Glazing, 9 West Nineteenth, 112 Deems H. W., Tin and Iron Work, Tin Roofing, etc., 33 Carmine, 179 De Faber Mrs., Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, 133 Cedar, - - 40 Delamater E. D., Sashes, Sash Doors and Blinds, 143 East 23d, - 112 Delluc & Co., Drugs, etc , 581 Broad'y, 250 4th Av. and 2 Park Row, 226 Del Vecchio James R., Looking Glass & Picture Frames, 495 B'dway, 114 Demarest Abraham G , Daguerreotypes, cor. Bleecker and Amos, - 48 Demarest & Joralemon, Seines and Twine, 104 Vesey, - - 195 De Mott William J., Hardware, etc., 78 Houston, - 186 Dennis, Dyeing, Refinishing and Refolding, 116 Maiden-lane, - 16 Devoe I. L., Glass-cutting and Engraving, 44 Eldridge, - - 139 Deyns Miss H., Gentlemen's Linen, 214 Sixth Avenue, - - 40 Dickinson J. B., Clothing, 79 Cherry, - - - - 34 Dickinson John, Glaziers' Diamonds, 33 John, ... 140 249 AMERICAN ADVERTISER. INDEX AND CARDS OF ADVERTISERS. Didier J., Mouldings, 1S6 Mulberry, - - - - - 107 Diederich Charles, Copper and Brass Work, 63 Columbia, - - 177 Dietz Brother & Co., Solar & Camphene Lamps, etc., 139 William, ISO Dill Vincent, Stereotyping, 21 and 23 Ann, - - - - 72 Dill Vincent L., Stereotyping, 12S Fulton, - - - - 72 Dillaway G. W., Marble-work, S99 Broadway, - - - 142 Dinsmore Curran, American Railway Guide, 138 Fulton, - - 97 Dodd & Vanhorn, Brass-Founding, 101 Lewis, - 159 Dodin Alexander, Hardware, Cutlery, etc., 51 Avenue C, - - 184 Dodworth Harvey B., Music for Serenades, Concerts, etc., 493 B'dway, 65 Doggett John, Jr., New- York City Directory, 59 Liberty, - - S2 Dolan Peter, Clothing, 130 Nassau, - - - - - 39 Donaldson J., Gas Fixtures, Lamps, etc.. S5 Leonard, - - 165 Doughty S. H., American Toilet-Compound, etc., 60 John, - - 14 Doyle, Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Valises, etc., 157 East Broadway, 194 Drescher Louis, Philosophical Instruments, 179 William, - - 51 Drummond M. J., Regalia, 331 Grand, - - - - 25 Ducreux C, Lamps, Shades, Wicks, etc., 364 Broadway, - - ISO Dudley & See, Plain and Ornamental Marble-work, 584 Hudson, - 143 Duff J. F., Undertaking, 156 Seventh Avenue, - - -123 Duggan, George, Architecture, etc., 300 Broadway, - 103 Dunham John B., Piano-fortes, East Thirteenth, bet. 3d and 4th Avs. 61 Dunn John, Plain and Ornamental Japanning, 135 Canal, - Dunn John H., Card and Job Printing, 1 IS Fulton, - Dunning Smith, Hotel, corner Washington and Cortlandt, - Dusenbury & Arthur, Carriages, 102 Laurens, ' JG Earl Albert T., Cabinet Furniture, 346 Broome, Earl & Reeves, Show-Cases, 346 Broome, - Early Henry, Soapstone and Grate-setting, 207 Grand, Eckert William V., Copper-Gutters, 316 Bleecker, - Edney G., Artificial Flowers and Feathers, 29 Division, Edwards James A., Jewelry, 9 Elizabeth, - Edwards & Son, Sign-Writing and Painting, 157 and 163 Canal, Eisemann M., Boots and Shoes, 65 Barclay, Elbert J. & K. Stock, French Cabinet Locks, 25 Howard, - Erford John, Shades Hotel, 64 Reade, - Erickson & Blauvelt, Carpentry and Building, 44 Watts, r Erskine John, Millinery Goods, 200 Twenty-eighth, - Eschenbach C. J., Ornamental Carving 111 Elm, - - 130 - 71 - 199 - 196 - 125 - 114 - 174 - 171 - 22 - 55 - 135 - 32 - 163 - 199 - 105 22 - 10S AMERICAN ADVERTISER. 249 INDEX AND CARDS OF ADVERTISERS. F Falconer Hugh M., Glass-Staining, 67 East Fourteenth, - - 138 Farley H. S., Scagliola or Imitation of Marbles, 23 Canal, - - 145 Farnham W., Carving, 1834 West Sixteenth, - - - 107 Farr J. W. & Co., Phmes, 329 Fifth, - - - - 156 Farrand J. H., Assembly Buildings, c. 10th and Chestnut, Phila., - 238 Feely John, Typographical Ornaments, 15 North William, - - 74 Ferris John H , Marble-work, Greenwich, corner of Beach, - - 141 Field Jude, Brads, Tacks, etc., corner of Avenue C and Sixth, - J 62 Field Cyrus W. & Co., Paper, Paper Man u fact. Materials, 11 Cliff, - 77 Fields James, Tailoring, 162J William, •> - - - 39 Finch Myron, Mother's Magazine and Family Journal, 116 Nassau, 95 Finch & Carter, Gas Fixtures and Plumbing 37 Bowery, - - 166 Finchley Thomas S., Hats and Caps, 76 Maiden-lane, - • 27 Firth, Pond & Co., Piano-fortes, Guitars, etc., 1 Franklin Square, - 63 Fish J. Beekman, Lumber & Timber, corner of 3rd Avenue and 64th, 106 Fisher, Smith's Bellows, 12 Suffolk, 193 Fisher & Bird, Marble-work, 287 Bowery, - - - ^140 Fistie H. N., Confectionery, 40 Chatham, - 213 Ford F. G , Ivory and Wood Turning, 90 Fulton, - - - 110 Foster E. M., Cabinet Furniture, etc., 12 Canal, - 119 Foster G. G., Weekly-Journal, (newspaper) 122J Fulton, - - 86 Fournon E., Clothing, 93 Cedar, - - - - -38 Fowler, Daguerreotypes, 257 Broadway, - - - - 47 Fowler, Dentistry, 136 Spring, - 214 Fowler John H., Boots and Shoes, 308 Second, - - - 31 Fowler & Dietz, Holden's Dollar Magazine, - - - 93 Fowlers Wells, Phrenology, etc., 131 Nassau, - - - 81 Fox& Oothout, Screw-Bolts, Nuts, etc., Twelfth, near Avenue C , - 152 Francis J., Eye and Ear Treatment, 42 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, - 219 Francis & Loutrel, Blank-Books and Stationery. 77 Maiden-Lane, - 77 Frank M , Sign and Ornamental Painting, 82 Allen, - -137 Frederick Samuel R., House and Sign Painting, 251 Canal, - 133 Freeman A., Hats and Caps, 81 Eighth Avenue, - - - 27 French & Svvartz, Cigars, 57 Suffolk, .... 208 Frey William H. & Bro., Toys, Fancy Goods, etc., 62 John, - 13 Fuller H., Evening Mirror, (newspaper,) cor. of Ann and Nassau, - 90 Fulmer Peter, Coaches and Wagons, 137 West Nineteenth, - -196 o. Gallier John, Architectural and Ornamental Carving, 514 Broad'y, 108 250 AMERICAN ADVERTISER. Index and cards of advertisers. Garbanati H., Gilding and Frames, 351 Sixth, - - -116 Gardiner, Bennett, & Co., Engineers and Machinists, 278 Fifth, - 149 Gardiner William C, Patent Bedsteads, etc., 69 Gold, - - 118 Gardner L. R., Carpentry and Building, 35 Ludlow, - - 104 Gebhardt Philip, Boots and Shoes, 24 Hudson, - • - 31 Geib & Jackson, Piano-fortes and Music, 3C1 Broadway, - - 65 Geist William, Shoe-Findings, 16 Sixth Avenue, - - 33 Gendar W. T. & T. V., Thermometers, etc., 214 Greenwich, - 53 Germer Ludolph, Cabinet Furniture, 65 Beekman, - 124 Giligan Peter, Marble-work, foot of Twenty-fifth, E. River, - 141 Gill John, Piano-forte Hardware, Twenty-sixth, near 3d Av., - 187 Gill Thomas, British and German Fancy Goods, 88 Cedar, - - 33 Gillet John M., Radiators, 191 Bowery, - - -172 Gilmore, Baking, 304 Spring, ..... 208 Gilmour J. A. & J., Umbrellas, 206 G'wich, 93 Cham, & 74 Canal, 26 Gimbrede Joseph N., Engraving, 4 John, - - - - 76 Gleason Michael, Boots and Shoes, 217 First Avenue, - - 31 Glinsmann & lden, Cabinet Furniture, 57 Elm, - 124 Glover Dr., Trusses, 12 Ann, - - - - - - 220 Gold T., Watch and Clock Dials, 51 Roosevelt, - - - 55 Golden A. D., Looking-Glass and Picture-Frames, 67 & 69 Forsyth, 116 Goldie Joseph, Anvils, Vices, etc., 133 Attorney, '- - - 161 Gomperts, Mildew and Waterproof Preparation, 101 Bowery, - 15 Gonzales J. H., Guns, &c, 222 William, - - - -190 Gorman J. J., Undertaking, 48 Prince, ... - 123 Gough A. H. & Co., Drugs, Medicines and Perfumery, 173 Broadway, 223 Gould H. A. & Co., Clothing, 221 Washington, - - - 36 Goulding Wm. R., Surgical and Dental Instruments, 121 Fulton - 187 Goulet H., Painting, etc , 66 John, ..... 132 Goupil, Vibert & Co., Prints, Pictures, etc., 2S9 Broadway - - 77 Gouraud Dr. F. Felix, Medicated Soap, 67 Walker, - - - 232 Grassie & Coffin, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, etc., 45 Maiden Lane,- 12 Gray J., Artificial Eyes, 157 Grand, ----- 219 Greason John, Paper-Hangings, Window-Shades, etc., 247 Greenwich, 19 Greenvault Daniel D. & Co., Blind-Painting, 100 East Nineteenth, - 132 Greenvault Daniel D., Sashes and Blinds, 100 East Nineteenth, - 113 Gregory James, Bell-Founding & Brass-Castings, 114 & 116 Cannon, 158 Gregory R. A., Stoves, Tin-Ware, etc., 383 Sixth Avenue, - - 177 Griffin C. G., Gold and Silver Leaf, 343 Hudson, - - - 58 Groom Mrs., Millinery and Dress-Making, 2994 Broadway, - 24 Grote F., Ivory and Wood Turning, 7S Fulton, • - 110 AMERICAN ADVERTISER. 251 INDEX AND CARDS OF ADVERTISERS. Grow & Christopher, Piano-Fortes, cor. Third Av. and Fourteenth, - 64 Gruber P., Refectory, 137 Avenue D, - - - - 200 Guille & Alles, Plain and Ornamental Painting, 46 Amity, - * 134 Gunter, H. H., Hotel, 145 and 147 Fulton, - 197 Gunther C. G. & Sons, Fancy and Shipping Furs, 46 Maiden Lane, 15 Gunton M. A., China, Glass and Earthen-Ware, 166 Sixth Avenue, 184 Gurney J., Daguerreotypes, 189 Broadway, - • - - 43 II Hagan P., Fringes, Gimps, Cords and Tassels, 544 Broadway, - 21 Hahn John G., Cabinet Furniture, 541 Broome, ... 124 Haight, Baldwin & Co., Refectory, SO Nassau, - - - 200 " " " Westchester Pie Depots, SO Nassau & 1 Twelfth, 212 Halbert Augustus, Card-Engraving, 140 William, * - * 76 Hall Austin, Hats and Caps, 90, 92 and 94 West Seventeenth, - 28 Hall A. L., Machinist, 61 Elizabeth, - - - - -149 Hall Charles, Clothing, 80 Vesey, - - - * * 37 Hall R. George, Pannus Corum Boots and Shoes, 233 Broadway, - 29 Hall Samuel, Screw-Bolts, Nuts, &c., 96, 129 and 131 Amos, - 151 Hallefas William, Cabinet Furniture, 111 Elm, - - - 119 Halliday D. H., Foundation Muslin-Nettings, &c, 86 Beaver, - 9 Halsey L. W., Sashes, Blinds, &c, 229 Seventeenth, - - 113 Ham, John C, jr., Coaches, 360 Broadway, - - - -196 Hamilton & Co., Copper and Steel Plate Printing, 75 Nassau, - 74 Hamman Peter, Glass-Cutting and Engraving, 87 Eldridge, - 139 Hampton Adam, Grates and Fenders, 60 Gold, - - - 173 Hardenbergh D. W., Sashes and Blinds, 103 and 105 Bank, - - 113 Harding John T., Carving, 97 Bowery, .... 108 Hardman Thomas R., Carpentry and Building, 11 Trinity-Place, - 104 Harrington & Bush well, Daguerreotypes, 323 Broadway, - - 43 Harned & Rothery, House-smith work, 128 and 130 East 26th, • 151 Harris William, Saws, 104 Elm, • - . . . 189 Harrison William L. S , Job and Card Printing, 2 Ann, - - 66 Hart James, Jr., Marble-Work, cor. Ninth and Third Avenue, - 142 Hasenkamp Henry, Boots and Shoes, 76 Hudson, - • - 31 Hasler John, Copper- Work, 15 Frankfort, ... 166 Hatt Joseph, Gold-Leaf, Dentists' Foil, etc., 86 Chatham, • - 58 Hawkins James M., Painting, 6 Third Avenue, ... 137 Hawxhurst E. H., Bnilding and Carpentry, 90 Leonard, - - 105 Haydock Henry W & Co., China, Glass, and Earthenware, 71 John, 183 Haynes & Decker, House and Sign Painting, 175 William, - • 137 252 AMERICAN ADVERTISER. INDEX AND CARDS OF ADVERTISERS. Hebbard Henry & Co., Silver-Spoons and Forks, So Duane, - 55 Heberlein & Meyer, Fancy-Goods, 292J Grand, - - - 13 Heckman Arnold, Brass-Turning, etc., 22 Jacob, - 160 Heerdt William, Cabinet Furniture, 279 Spring, - - - 119 Heil F., Clothing, 402 Broadway, - - 38 Henderson, Daguerreotypes, 10S Bowery, - - - - 51 Hendrickx & Degginger, Painting, 297 Eighth Avenue, - - 136 Henke & Schroeder, Cabinet Furniture, 115 Franklin, - - 123 Hernstein H., Surgical Instruments, 63 Duane, - - - 187 Herring Silas C, Salamander-Safes, etc., 135, 137 and 139 Water, - 164 Hesdra Edward D., Cabinet-Furniture, 159 Laurens, - - 123 Hettinger John, Paper-Hangings, Band-Boxes, etc., S5 Bowery, - 17 Hidden E., Brass and Bell-Founding, corner Avenue C and Twelfth, 159 Hill Richard, Jr., Tassel-Mould Turning, 182 Centre, - - 109 Hirschman Adolph, Musical Profession, 142 Delancy, - - 66 Hite, Langenheim & Fanshaw, Daguerreotypes, 247 Broadway, - 45 Hoagland J. M. & Co., Woodenware, etc., 199 Washington, - 193 Hoar John A., Jr., Baking, 71 Ninth Avenue, - • - 209 Hodgman D., India-Rubber Goods, 27 Maiden-lane. - - 14 Hoe R.& Co.j Printing-Presses, Saws, etc., 31 Gold, - - 148 Hoffman Henry, Architecture, 551 Broadway, ... 103 Holberton J. W., Toys and Fancy-Goods, 75 Maiden-lane, - - 13 Holder Charles J., Piano Fortes, 1SS Spring, - - - 64 Holl Henry, Turning, 56 Houston, - - - - - 109 Holley Charles W., Boots and Shoes, 138 Spring, - - - 30 Holmes John F-, Show-Cases, Sashes, and Blinds, 89 Delancy, - 114 Holmes S. & L.» Staple and Fancy Goods, 22 John, - - - 9 Hooper & Vultee, Plain and Fancy Paper-Boxes, 102 Marble Work, 24 Mercer, - - - - 142 Morrisson John W., Marble Work, Twenty-third, near Second Av., 142 Morson C. E., Dental Materials, 87 Elizabeth, - - - 218 Morton L. R., Oysters, corner Bowery and 4th Avenue, - - 202 Moulton A., Combs and Hair Articles, 70 Bowery, - - - 40 Mowbray Oliver, Dry Goods, 142 Canal, - - - - 10 Munn William A., Block Tin Ware, 29£ Carmine, - - - 173 Myrick J. M. & Co., Packing Boxes, 67 Forsyth, ... 105 If Neefus Peter W., Plumbing, 22S West, - - - -168 Nelson Henry, Mining and Paving Tools, 240 Third Avenue, -188 Nesbitt G. F., Printing and Stationery, Wall corner Water, - - 79 Neumister Edward, Drugs and Medicines, 166 Prince, - - 224 Newby George, Thomsonian and Botanic Medicines, 184 Canal, - 227 Nichols C. L. & Co , Brass Shade Fixtures, 247 Grand, - 158 Nicholson John, Metal-Roofing, 617 Hudson, - • - 172 Norton John R., Shade-Painting, 3S5J Grand, - - - 19 Norton, Babcock & Wood, Drugs and Medicines, 139 Maiden-lane, - 223 o O'Conner Peter, House and Sign Painting, 255 Bowery, - - 136 Oettinger M. B. & Co., Gold Pens, 178 William, - - - 60 O'Gallaher, Agency Office, 68 and 70 East Fourteenth, •> - 103 Ogden M. H., Cabinet Furniture, 41 and 43 Elizabeth, - - 11 7 Ogle Williams, Carriages, 280 Chestnut, Philadelphia, - - 238 Olney D., Carpentry and Building, 166 Mott, - - - 105 Olssen J. H., Trunks, 105 Maiden-lane, - - -194 O'Meara Mrs , Abdominal Supporters, 143 Canal, • - -219 Onderdonk Levi, Carpentry and Building, 23 Jane, - 105 O'Neil C. & J., Marble-Work, 350 Greenwich, . . - 141 Orrell W. W., Weavers' Reeds, 39 Greene, - 234 Osborn John, Sashes, Blinds, and Doors, 329 Bowery, - - 112 Osborn J. M., Daguerreotypes, 156 Bowery, - - - - 44 Osborne M. L., Dentistry, 551 Broome, .... 217 Osborne Mrs., Fancy Goods and Varieties, 243 and 514 Grand, - 10 1258 AMERICAN ADVERTISER. INDEX AND CARDS OF ADVERTISERS. Ostrander Charles, Britannia-Ware, 234 Second, ... 177 Owen Samuel, u N. Y. Legal Observer," 75 Nassau, - - 98 P Page Ezekiel, Oars, Sweeps, Sculls and Hand-Spikes, 20 West, - 195 Parker A. J., Drug-Milling, 53 Prince, - - - - 225 Parker Charles, Refectory, 20 Dey, - - - - - 201 Parkin Charles, Bells and Brass-Casting, 33 Desbrosses, - - 15S Parks J. A. v5c Co., Machinists and Engineers, 40 Fifth Avenue, • 140 Parmele & Harvey, Wire, etc., Thirty-third, near Third Avenue, - 155 Parr James, Crackers, 77 Mott, - - - - - - 211 Parsons W. E., Dentistry, 86 Christopher, - * - - 217 Patterson George, Mattresses, 45 East Broadway, - - - 21 Patterson Henry A. «5c Co., Hardware, 27 Bowery, - - - 154 Pauly W., Combs, S5 Leonard, - - - - • 41 Peck George A., Clothing and Oil-Clothing, 32S Water, - - 33 Peckham Mrs. C. & Co., Hair-Dressing, 435j Pearl, - - 40 Penniman A. D., Artificial Limbs, 159 Bowery, ... 219 Perkins James H. & Co., Refectory, corner Grand and Center, - 201 Perley Charles. Ship Machinist, 114 Columbia, - - - 14S Perry J., Cabinet Furniture, and Barbers' Chairs, 103 Walker, - 121 Peters Anthony, Hair Dressing, S Division, - - - - 42 Pettit John, Grates and Fenders, 82 Eighth Avenue, - - 173 Peverelly A., Confectionery. 257 Bleecker, - -213 Phillips John P., House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, 75 Av. C, 131 Piatti A., Sculpture, 152 East Twenty-first, - • - 143 Piggot William, Paper Hangings, etc., 2S7 Bowery, - - 13 Pike B. & Sons, Philosophical Instruments, 166 Broadway, - 53 Plain Francis, Jewelry, 175 Sixth Avenue, - - - 54 Pollock G. & Co., Brass Castings, 23 Center, - - - 159 Porter William, Brass & Tin Signal Globes, Lanterns, etc., 25S Water, 182 Prall J. P., Printing and Stereotyping, 9 Spruce, - - - 71 Prall, Lewis & Co., Printing and Stereotyping, 76 Nassau, - 67, 6S <« " Prospectus of American Advertiser, - 5,6,7 " " Terms of Advertising, ... 240, 275 Prall Mrs., Dress Making, 571 Broadway, - - - • 24 Pratt D. Anson, " Merchants' Ledger," (newspaper,) 57 Wall, - 90 Pratt L., Dentistry, 129 East Broadway, - - - -218 Prendeviile T. & M., Hotel, 13 Greenwich, - - - 197 Preston S. L., Watches and Jewelry, 209 Eighth Avenue, - - 54 AMERICAN ADVERTISER. 259 INDEX AND CARDS OF ADVERTISERS. Price J. P., Clothing, 80 Nassau, - - - - - 36 Price Si'* - Pills, 366 Madison, - - - - - 22S Pridham & Bridge, Sign and Ornamental Painting, 73 East Broad'y, 135 Priestly J., Paper and Paste Boards, 120 Nassau, - - -77 Proctor G. W., Tanners' and Curriers' Tools, 61 Ann, - - 18S Prosch & Wessman, Philosophical Instruments, 11 Spruce, - 52 Prout W. F., Printing Ink, 73 Spring, - - - - 130 Prud'homme J. F. E., Daguerreotypes, 663 Broadway, - - 43 Purdie A., Fringe, Gimp, Cords and Tassels, 46 Beekman, - - 21 Purdy H., Sashes and Show Cases, 79 Elizabeth, - - - 114 Purdy J. B., Fancy Goods, Whalebone and Fire-works, 34 Maiden-lane, 13