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1849.. ADVERTISMENTS..Business Cards
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
APOPLEXY - This dreadful complaint is generally preceded by pain in the
head, dizziness, especially on turning suddenly around, dimness of
sight, stupor, loss of memory, and other unpleasant symptons, which
indicate a loaded and corrupt state of the blood.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are a certain preventive of apoplexy,
because they expell from the body those stagnant and corrupt humors,
which are the cause of this and every malady incident to man.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and improve digestion, as well
as purify the blodd, and therefore drive disease of every name from the
body.
The genuine for sale by Mrs. M. HAYES, 183 Fulton st; J.A.MORRIS, 134
Henry st; WRIGHT & Brother, 1 Atlantic st, South Brooklyn; ELLIOTT &
Co., 47 Atlantic st, do do; C.M.WRIGHT, corner Columbia and Sackett sts;
C. VAN BUREN, 121 Myrtle avenue; H. LOCKWOOD, cor Gold and Sands sts.
Wholesale and Retail Depot, 288 Greenwich street, New York city.
A.M. WILDER would inform his friends that he has recently enlarged his
place of business at No. 51 Fulton street, and that he hopes to offer
them in future better accommodations than he has hithergo been able to,
and a larger assortment of School, Sunday School, Juvenile and
Miscellaneous Books, Pamphlets and Magazines - of Games, Books, and
other articles suitable for Presents At All Seasons; also of Blank
Books, Law Blanks, Fancy and other Stationery, &c,&c.
WILDER & CO., 139 Atlantic street, are also prepared to offer a similar
assortment.N.B. Orders for Books and other articles, and for Bookbinding,
attended to.
HARDWARE - Wm. N. CLEMIS is now located at the corner of Fulton and
Columbia streets, and will on Thursday, September 21st, open his store
with an entirely new and elegant stock of Hardware- which he will be
happy to see his old customers and friends.
NOTICE - The subscriber having returned from the country, is now ready
to attend to any calls in his profession, at No. 193 Bridge street.
Joseph HOWARD, Jr., M.D.
Brooklyn, December 14, 1848
WM. H. PECK, since the Fire, has opened his store at 99 Fulton street,
opposite Henry, where he will be pleased to see his friends and
customers, (and especially those whose accounts are unsettled)--where
they can be supplied with HATS equal in style to those offered in Broadway.
P.S. His stock of Trunks and Carpet Bags has been removed to the
basement under HALL & HUGHES' dry goods store, 107 Fulton street, where
those in want of the articles are invited to call. Brooklyn, Sept.
15th, 1848
A CARD - The North American Fire Insurance Company Agency Office having
been destroyed by the late fire in Fulton street, the undersigned has
accepted the kind offer of Messrs STILWELL & WHITING, No. 43 Fulton
street, (next door to the office of the Brooklyn Fire Insurance
Company,) for room for a desk, until he gets a more permanent location,
where he will receive applications for Insurance. J.E. UNDERHILL
CARD - ROBERT MUMBY intends commencing business on Monday the 18th
instant, at his Bakery, No. 10 High street, near Fulton, where he will
be pleased to serve his old customers and all new ones; they may give
him a call with everything in his line until he shall be able to occupy
his new store, now being erected at his former location, No. 141 Fulton
street. Brooklyn, December 11th, 1848.
FIRE! - In consequence of the Great Fire, the subscriber has removed his
store from 116 to 16 Fulton st, corner of Columbia, where will be found
a full assortment of PAINTS, OILS & WINDOW GLASS, which he will sell as
low for CASH as any store in Brooklyn or New York.
JEREMIAH MUNDELL, No. 16 Fulton street, second floor.
A CARD - Dr. W.K.NORTHALL, Surgeon Dentist, begs to inform his friends
and the public that he has removed his Office from No. 83 Fulton street
to his residence, No. 43 Cranberry street. Office hours from 7 A.M. to 5 P.M.
STEWART & CO. have removed their stock of Carpets, since the Fire, over
HALL & HUGHES', No. 107 Fulton street.
Doctor SPEAR will attend to diseases of the Eye and Ear on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, from 12 to 2 P.M. Office, 135 Henry street,Brooklyn.
ICE CREAM ! - Great Reduction in Price - HANDLEY now proposes to furnish
Parties, etc, with Ice Cream of a superior flavor and manufacture, at
the reduced price of FIVE SHILLINGS PER QUART (in forms), equal to any
in this or any other city in the Union.
Mr. H. prides himself in having been known by the citizens of
Brooklyn for many years, to give entire satisfaction to his numerous
patrons; and pledges those who may favor him with a call to leave
nothing undone to deserve their favors.
B.HANDLEY, 269 Fulton street, near the City Hall
LOCKS, LATCHES, &c -- Z.B. CROOKER, No. 35 Myrtle avenue, between Pearl
and Jay streets, Brooklyn, has constantly on hand a supply of Locks,
Latches, Sliding Door Trimmings, etc; also, Porcelain, Glass, Mineral,
and all other kinds of Door Knobs--which he will supply to customers and
purchasers generally, at as low prices as can be found either in New
York or Brooklyn. P.S. Lock Repairing, Bell Hanging and Silver Plating,
properly and puctually attended to.
WILLIAM S. BARBER, Book-Binder and Paper Ruler, corner of Fulton and
Columbia streets, entrance in Columbia street, Brooklyn. -- All kinds of
book binding done in a neat and substantial manner. Books, Periodicals
and Music bound to pattern. Paper ruled to any pattern.
Dr. W.C. BENEDICT, [Late Physician and Surgeon in the Philadelphia
Hospital,] PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in Atlantic, near Clinton
street, Brooklyn.
Doctor G.C. BALL, Coroner.
Office, 100 Orange street.
CROWELL's Brooklyn Daguerrian Gallery, No. 63 Fulton street.--Likenesses
taken in all weather, from 7 o'clock in the morning until sunset. Sick
or diseased persons taken at their residences.
JAMES PESCOTT, Sexton of Saint John's Church, No. 250 Adams street--To
whom application for Pews in the Church, or Interments in the Burial
Yard, may be made.
O.C. FORSYTH, Optician and Jeweller, and Manufacturer of Gold and Silver
Spectacles and Eye Glasses, 204 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Clocks and
Watches repaired.
JAMES C. WATTS, - Teacher of the Flute, Gold street, between Willoughby
and Fulton st. An assortment of splendid eight-keyed Flutes on hand,
with Nicholson's "School for the Flute."
JOSEPH M. GREENWOOD, Attorney and Solicitor, No. 3 Front street,Brooklyn.
NICHOLAS VAN BRUNT, Attorney and Solicitor at Law, No. 1 Front st.
Brooklyn. [Commissioner of Deeds]
R.S. CHURCH, Attorney, &c, No. 303 Fulton street, opposite City Hall.
JOHN B. KING, Attorney and Solicitor. No. 43 Fulton street, Brooklyn.
WILLIAM WISE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jeweller, No. 79 Fulton st.
DANIEL VAN VOORHIS, Sheriff of Kings County - Office No. 50 Fulton
street, second story.
AUGUSTUS H. SIDELL, Attorney & Solicitor, No. 50 Fulton street.
HENRY A. MOORE, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Montague Hall, near the City Hall.
WM. H. PECK, has returned to his old stand 114 Fulton st., opposite
Sands, where he is ready to hat and cap his friends and the public
generally in the most approved style. Brooklyn, Jan 8, 1848.
RICH HOLIDAY PRESENTS and at low prices also ! --HUBBARD, 97 and 99 Main
st., junction of Fulton st., Brooklyn: the richest qualities of satin
striped Muslin de Laines, cheaper than ever before seen or heard of;
fine ALL WOOL elegant quality, M de Laines for only 3s per yard; fine
rich high colors M de Laines at only 1s 4d per yard; Black Silks, the
richest qualities inported, high lustre, wide width; also rich, very
rich, Watered Silks just imported. Shawls! Shawls! 600 large size,
finest wool, high colors, and mourning do, all wool; Plaid Long Shawls
at great bargains to close out; French Merinos, a great variety and
best qualities; 200 Zephyr Worsted Opera Shawls, a neat shawl for a
small price; h'kerchiefs and small shawls, wool, very cheap; gloves,
the largest stock of gloves in this city, of white, col'd and black for
ladies and gentlemen; Scarlet, Maroon, Pink, Blue, plain M de Laines
cheaper than they have been offered this season, at HUBBARD'S, 97 and 99
Main st., junction of Fulton st, Brooklyn.
Also, for evening dresses, balls and parties, a beautiful style of
silk and wool Silvered Tissue, very rich article for an evening dress
for a lady. Also, Bareges! Bareges!* a beautiful variety of them that
are almost sure to please if seen. Some bargains will be offered
between the holiday at 97 and 99.
* gauze-like fabric for ladies' dresses or veils made of wool, silk and
wool, or cotton and wool.
BROOKLYN INSTITUTE - Lecture Thursday evening, Jan. 18, at half-past 7
o'clock.
By the Rev. Mr. STORRS. Subject-Music
R. NICHOLS, }
I.H.FROTHINGHAM} Lecture Committee
A.W.BENSON}
J.L.DUNHAM}
H.W. MURPHY, Attorney and Solicitor, at the County Clerk's office, City.
G.KING, Architect and Superintendent, Office No. 4 Brooklyn Institute,
Washington street.
Drs. GARRISON and ENOS have removed their office to No. 22 Clinton street.
STANBERY's Daguerreotype Rooms, No. 43 Fulton street, Brooklyn.
T. CAREY CALLICOT, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Commissioner to take
the acknowledgment and proof of deeds, mortgages and other instruments
in writing; to administer oaths and take testimony for Maine, New
Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Delaware,
Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Florida and Lousiana.
Office, 45 William street, New York City - Residence, Schermerhorn
street, between Smith and Hoyt streets, Brooklyn.
ADVERTISEMENT:
THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED At the Celebrated Cheapest Carpet
Establishment in the United States, No. 99 Bowery, HIRAM ANDERSON'S
Those about furnishing with Carpeting, Floor oil Cloth, Hearth Rugs,
Druggets, Table Covers, Window Shades, etc, will have an opportunity of
securing the following articles at unusual low prices, viz:
10,000 yds warranted all wool fine ingrain Carpeting, from 3s6d to 4s
per yard!!!
15,000 yds double superfine English do do, 5s to 7s per yard!!!
5,000 yds English Imperial three ply Carpeting, new patterns, at low prices.
2,500 large Tufted Hearth Rugs, 20s each!!
10,000 pairs new and beautiful Window Shades, from 8s to 20s the pair!!!
12,000 sq yds Floor Oil Cloth, 3 to 24 ft wide, at low prices.
HIRAM ANDERSON, 99 Bowery, NY.
ADVERTISEMENT
NOTICE - Language has but feeble expression to render justice to my kind
friends, who so nobly came to the rescue of my property from the great
fire on the night of the 9th Sept. inst. I cannot single out any one as
being most efficient--all, all seemed to me as superhuman. I am
overwhelmed with gratitude, not only to those who assisted, but to all
Brooklyn for their expressed sympathy. I.G.REED, late of 143 Fulton st.
N.B. I would inform my customers that I have taken the store No. 248
Fulton street, where they may be again able to 'dance' to the music of a 'REED'.
Advertisement:
JAS. STOKES, Artistical Hair Cutter, 213 Fulton street, would inform his
customers that he has returned from a short tour of the south and is now
ready to wait on them as usual.
MUFFS AND SLEIGH ROBES - A Large quantity of Ladies' muffs, superior
quality of sleigh robes, etc. at Half Price by
R.J. TODD, 88 Fulton street.
FRENCH JUJUBE PASTE - Crystatine Gum, Arabis Drops, Wistar and Cough
Lozenges, &c,&c.
JAMES W. SMITH, Chymist and Apothecary, Court street,
corner Montague place
COD LIVER OIL - The remedial property of this oil are unimpaired by any
process, and warrented genuine.
JAMES W. SMITH, [above address]
PRESENTS, PRESENTS, PRESENTS - Call and examine a large lot of fine
silver Combs, for sale cheap by
W.J. VANDERHOEF, Watchmaker and Jeweler
181 Fulton street
A MEMOIR OF REV. DR. MILNOR, by Rev. Dr. John S. Stone, for sale by
A.M. WILDER, 51 Fulton street, and WILDER &CO., 139 Atlantic st.
SILVER, PEARL AND TORTISE SHELL Card Cases, of every style, for sale
cheap by
W.J. VANDERHOEF, Watchmaker and Jeweler, 188 Fulton st
MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST - GRAHAM's Magazine, GODEY's Lady's Book, Union
Magazine, The other monthlies as soon as issued--for sale by
R. HARMER SMITH, late SMITH & HARRISON, 191 Fulton st.
BROOKLYN CONCERT SALOON at the Brooklyn Garden [late Military Garden].
-- A. MACFARLAND,Jr., Manager and Proprietor.
Mr. A. MACFARLAND, Jr., respectfully accounces to the citizens of
Brooklyn that he has leased the above named splendid Concert Saloon for
the ensuing season and will open it on Thursday evening, February 8th,
and continue every evening [Sundays excepted] until further
notice.--Each evenng will contain a change of programme, consisting of
all the most popular Songs, Glees, Choruses, Solos, Duetts, Refrains,
Dances, Manolas, Polkas, &c., &c. For particulars see bills of the day.
Admission-Dress Circle and Parquette 25 cents; Private Boxes, seats for
4 persons or more, $2.
ADVERTISEMENT:
LIVE AND LET LIVE. -- Choice coat at $4.50 and $5. A.J. DOWNER,
Atlantic Dock, near Hamilton av. ferry, has now in yard a large supply
of the best selected Coals, purchased at summer prices, consisting of
the following kinds, viz: Peach- Orchard, Red Ash, Schuylkill, White
Ash, do Lehigh, Beaver Meadow, Black Heath, Lackawanna, Liverpool and
Cumberland Coals, which he will sell at the following prices for the
present, carefully screened in yard, and delivered free of cartage for
cash only.
Broken, Egg and stove size...........$5.00
Nut.......................................$4.50
Cumberland coal for grates and stoves....$8.00
Liverpool do do do.............$10.00
Cumberland coal for smiths..........$7.00
All orders accompanyed with CASH, will be promptly attended to,
on application to the subscriber, or either of the following agents
A.J. DOWNER, Atlantic Dock, near Hamilton ave Ferry, South
Brooklyn
Messrs. SCRANTON & Co., corner Atlantic and Henry sts.
Messrs. FITTS & DAVIS, corner of State and Columbia sts
Messrs. TOMPKINS & BUNCE, corner Washington and Nassau streets
Mr. B.P. MIDDLETON, 61 and 63 Atlantic street
Mr. J.A. MORRIS, 134 Henry street
Mr. J.M. BAKER, corner of Pearl and Willoughby sts.
Brooklyn
ADVERTISEMENT -
FOR CALIFORNIA. -- TOBACCO AND SEGARS.-- The subscriber would
respectfully call the attention of gentlement about leaving for
California, to his celebrated Smoking Tobacco, which is prepared
expressly for long voyages, and to his Spanish Smoking Tobacco, 1s per
pound. Prepared Pressed Cavendish in packages to suit passengers.
James THOMAS' celebrated Virginia Cavendish in 15 pound boxes, and
Segars from $1 to $25 per 1,000. The subscriber has already fitted out
a number of Companies, and several gentlemen of this city, and he would
respectfully refer to
Messrs. John COOP, G.B.CROOK, R.W. WHITLOCK, and others
of the Brooklyn Mining Co.; and for the superiority of his celebrated
Smoking Sobacco[sic], he would respectfully refer to
Gen. JOHNSON, Tunis G. BERGEN, R. Benson LEFFERTS,
J.B.KING, John D. LAWRENCE, and the members of St. Nicholas Society of
Nassau Island.
WM. P. BOOZ, No. 118 Fulton street
FARINA -- HECKER's prepared Farina, a very agreeable, light, nutritious
article of Food, easily digested, and admirably adapted for children and
invalids, for sale by
JAMES W. SMITH, Chemist and Apothecary,
Court street, corner of Montague place, near City Hall
ADVERTISEMENT:
GIDDINESS AND DIZZINESS - WRIGHT's Indian Vegetable Pills are one of the
best medicines in the world for the cure of giddiness; because they
purge from the body those stagnant and corrupt humors which, when
floating in the general mass of the circulation, are the cause of a
determination or rush of blood to the head, giddiness, headache, loss of
memory, dimness of sight, drowsiness, pain of the head, and many other
symptoms of a loaded and corrupt state of the blood.
ADVERTISEMENT:
TO GENTLEMEN that shave themselves---The way to buy Razors is to step
into CARNES' Hair Cutting Saloon, No. 61 Fulton street, where you can
pick from a large assorment, and have every Razor warranted to suit the
face; also EMERSON'S, SAUNDERS' and CHAPMAN'S razor straps.
ADVERTISEMENT:
FOR THE GOLD REGIONS OF CALIFORNIA via CHAGRES--- The fine fast sailing
coppered bark "Guilford," Capt. R. W. THORP, will be immediately
despatched for Chagres and has superior state room accommodations for 10
cabin passengers and a moderate number in the second cabin. The route
by way of Chagres is the only one that affords any chance of reaching
the Gold mines early in the spring, and in advance of those who have
gone aroung Cape Horn, and saves eleven thousand miles of ocean
navigation during the severe winter months on the Southern Hemisphere.
Passengers will be allowed to remain on board the vessel for fifteen
days after her arrival at Chagres, [provided a majority of the
passengers desire it,] at a moderate rate per diem, to afford them an
opportunity of securing their passage from Panama before leaving the
ship. For freight or passage apply on board at foot of Clinton street,
East River, or to
JOHN & ROBERT OSBORN,
111 Wall street, or
JAMES M. ELWELL, 57 South street.
Transcriber: Marilyn Wright
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