AND BUILDERS' GUIDE.
Vol. V.
NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1870.
No. 111.
p. & S. e: GOODWIN,^
- OFFICE AND YARD, 517 EAST 17TII ST.,
BETWEEN AVENUES A AND B, NEW YORK.
Buildings of all descriptions Moved, Raised, Lowered, .ind
Shored up; Girders raised and their Foundations repaired.
All bad Foundations and weak Buildings properly secured.
Iron and Granite. Wood and Iron Wetlges for sale.
Screws^ Hydraulic Jacks, and Derricks tb'let;
rpo CAPITALISTS.—THE UNDERSIGNED,
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having devoted especial attention, for years past, to
Houses on the European or " flat" system—by ^yhich the
inmates are insured .ill the privacy and comfort of sepa¬
rate first-class dwellings—oilers Ills services to any one
who may desire to erect such buildings.
J. R. HA.miiTON, Architect,
1207 Bkoadwav, New York.
Z. LEMAIRE (Frenchman) & CO.,
Importers of
iEncanstic and Mosaic Tiling,
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CHURCHES, ENTRANCE HALLS, VESTIBULES, &o.,
156 EAST.4tTii STREET, NEW YORK, near Third ave.
Orders for laying all kinds of Tiling will receive prompt
attention. Marble-dealers and the trade supplied.
HANSON'S
Self-Acting Pumps,
for raising water to the upper story
of buildings, where the pressure of
the city water works is not suffi¬
cient, requiring neither fire nor labor.
"Warranted to give Satisfaction.
These jiuinps aro allowed to bo
used by the Croton Board.
THOMAS HANSON,
21)1 Peakl Stkeet.
For warming private houses, stores, scliools, and ]>ublie
building.s, uiisuriiassed for safety, siiiu>lieity, economy,
durability, and neatness.
This apparatus consists of a Low-Pressure Steam Gen¬
erator, with wrought-iron tubes for Ra<liators. and can be
made to thorouglily and perfectly warm the smallest
dwelling or the largest public edifice.
■" Owner-s, Architects, and Builders are referred to many
hundred buildings warmed by us during -tho past twenty
years, and to a complete working apparatus at our manu¬
factory and store, Nos. 199 and 201 Centre street, New
York. ■
GILI^IS^&iGEXilGWE^GAN*'
A. ROUX & SON,
827 and 829 BROADWAY.
>- _ FACTORY:
.. 161, 163, and 165 West 1 Stb St.
Wood Mantels, Mirror Frames,
.WAINSCOTING, DOORS, CEILINGS,
' AND FLOORS. ,
Designs and estimates furnished.
LEANDER STONE,
Dealer in
PINE, SPRUCE, AND HEMLOCK LUM-
. BER AND TIMBER,
. • BLACK WALNUT; and other Hard Woods,
Oor. 54th St. and JPirst Ave., New Tork.
FISHER & BIRD,
Steam Marble Works
97, 99, 101, 103, &, 105 EAST HOUSTON ST.,
Vermont Marble YardH, SCO, 262, and
264 ElizabetU St., New York.
RoBEUT C. FisuER. Clinton G. Bird.
Importers, Dealers, and Manufacturers of Foreign and
American Marbles, Ecclesiological Decorators, and
Workers in Granite, Brown, Nova Scotia,
Caen Stone, and Scotch Granite.
marble jTlantcIs, Grates, and Fenders.
Monuments, Cemetery Vaults, Church Altars, Fonts,
Tablets. Communion Tables, and Marble Counters. Mar¬
ble Fluor Tiling.
^^~ Estimates and drawings npon application.
L. C. SANDFORD,
Real Estate Agent,
15.3 BOWERY, NEW TORK.
Estates taken charge of, and prompt returns made.
Unexceiitionable references given.
J. R. HA11IIL.TOIV,
1267 Broadway, near 32d Street,
NKW YOHK.
"THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST."
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Being constructed with regard to scientific accuracy, are
used in all tests of skill by tlie be.st players in the country,
and in all first-class clubs and hotels. Illustrated cata¬
logues of everything relating to Billiards sent by M.iil.
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738 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.
WALTER R. WOOD & CO.,
IIINEP.S, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
OMo Building Stone and Grind¬
stones,
FROM THE BEREA AND AMHERST QUARRIES.
Office, Nos. 283 & 285 Front St.,
(Near Roosevelt Street), . NEW YORK.
SOLE AGENTS FOE SENECA BROWN STONE.
Walter E. Wood. Chas. P. Williams.
Charles ccoknoe,
MARBIiE TTORKS,
NOS 51G AND 51S WEST TWENTIETH STREET,
NEAR TENTH AVE., NEW TORK.
Mantels, Monuments, etc Orders punctually attended to.
ACKERMAN & BORKEL,
Manufacturers of
Galvanized Iron Cornices and
Mouldings,
SLATE AND METAL ROOFERS,
No. 143 WORTH STREET. NEW YORE.
WM. B. WALTERS,
LONG ISLAND STEAM PLANING,
■ MOULDING, SCROLL-SAWING, AND
TURNING MILL.
Doors, Sashes, and Blinds
Of all descriptions on hand, and made to order at low
prices. . -
Coe. Baltic and Powkes Sts., Beooklyn.
. GALVANIZED IRON GUTTERS of all sizes con¬
stantly on hand, and for sale to the trade In qnantities to
suit, in lengths, or put together.
THE EMPIRE, PENNSYLVANIA i VERMONT
SLATEJROOFING WORKS.
OFFICE, 04 WALL ST., N. Y.
Yard, Third street, near Bond, South Brooklyn.
Orders flllod in country or city. . Roofing repaired.
J. H. HAVEIVS,
LUMBER A^^D TIMBER DEALER,
lltli Av., cor. 47th St., New York.
An assortment of Pine, Sprnce, and Hemlock Lnmber
well-seasoned and planed, and kept and«r cover. Also
Shingles, Posts, Pickets, and Lath.
SQUIER BROS.,
MOULDING, PLANING, TURNING, AND
SAWING aULL,
61st St., near 1st Ave., New York City.
Mannfacturers of Sash, Blinds, Doors, Sboiv-Windows,
Sky-Lights, Window-Frames, and Panel Work of all de¬
scriptions. Circular and Elliptic Mouldings. Turning In
all its bnincbes.
JOlfllV HOUTOIV,
GAS FIXTURE laAMTFACTUREn,
650 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
THE BIGELOW BLUE STONE COMPANY.
A. B. KKLLOGG, AGENT,
Mi.NERS, Manufactukkrs and WnoLEBALE Dealieb in
NORTH RIVER RI^VE STONE,
MALDEN, ULSTER CO., AND 14 PINE ST^ N. T.
•Flaecinfr, Curbing, Gutters, Sills, Lintels, TlUng'ete.,
shipped to all parts of the United States & South Am«rlc».
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