AND BUILDERS' GUIDE.
Vol. XIV.
NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1874.
No. 336
STEAM HEATING
FOR FACTORIES, PLT3LIC AND PRIVATE
BUILDINGS.
Iron Pipes and Fittings for Steam, Water, and Gas.
RUTZLER & IVES,
No. 135 CEXTRE STREET, New York.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
J. DENHAM & CO.,
AND
REAL ESTATE ATTORNEYS.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
266 "West Twenty-Third Street.
Rents collected. Real Estate Bought, Sold, and Ap¬
praised.
Safety Hotel and Store
Accidents avoided if Rope, Belt, and Engine break.
No nice adjustment I'equiring coustant attention. Price
one-third less thau otliers claiming to be airfe.
Manufacturers of Pumps, Engines, BDilers, and Hoist¬
ing Machinery for every conceivable use. Contractors',
Planters', Wreckers', Miners', Builders' Pumping aud
Hoisting Outfits. Address WM. D. ANDREWS &
BRO., 414 Wat<ir Street, New York.
Brown's Cable Carriages for Coal Yards, Mines, Quar-
v'mh, (fee., &c.
L. C. HILDRETH,
GEANITE DEALER.
Granite for Buildings, Gi-anite Sidewalks, Monuments,
Cemetery Lots enclosed with Posts and Bars or Cop-
ioge, &c.
^uinoy, Scotch, Maine, and Connecticut
C3t-X=L..aL33a"X'a?ES-
NOBLE STREET, near Franklifi,
GRBEKPOIKT, L. I,
Box 51 Mechanica' and Traders' Exchange, New York.
, For E. M. BOYNTON'S PAT. LIGHT¬
NING SAWS, addles 80 Ifceknmn Street, N.y.
I Huware of imringeiiienla. Geiiuiue will cut tbrea time*
Ins fast as an lue. A S-ft »oes cot, $6. Send for aa
tllltutrated C^talogne, mailed free.
R. W. FORBES,
X.T7MBER OP JESVERY DESOBiPTION
for SHIPPING or DOMESTIC «USE,
At Wholesale or Retail.
yard!. Cor. of West 29th Street and 11th Ave..
I>o>ni-T<>M'ii Office.
14 SOVXn WILLIAJtl STREET.
TATE & OSBORNE,
All kinds of American and Imported Marble, Granite,
Cane Stone, Brown Stone, Ohio and Dorchester, and all
other St«nes, cut and set to order in any part of the
country or city.
91st & 92d STS., EAST RIVER, NEW YORK.
We claim to have unusual facilities for doing work
cheaply, accurately, and quickly, as our STEAM DIA¬
MOND STONE-SAW COTTER, the first brought into
, use in this city, works most successfully. Those having
business in onr line are respectftally invited to inspect
the quality of pur work, and give us an opportunity to
make estimates.. " - -
JACOB APPELL & CO.,
REAI. ESTATE BROKERS
AND
I3:OTJSE -A-G-E IT T S,
217 larEST 23d STREET,
Corner Eighth Avenue, NEW YORK.
Care of Estates aud coUectiou of Rents a s^pecialty.
City and Country property for sale or to let. Money to
loan on bond and mortgage. A successful business
record of eighteeij years as reference to those iu want of
responsible agents.
HUBERS & MADDEN,
STEAM STONE WOKKS,
Seventy-nintli Street,
EAST RIVER.
BROWiV, DORCHESTER, OHIO, AMD RUBBED
BLUB sTOINE.
CHARLES HUBER, residence, Lexington Avenue*
between Si.xty-ninth aud Seventieth streets.
WILLIAM O. MADDEN, residence. No. 1523 Sec¬
ond Avenue.
Manufacturers' & Builders'
BANK,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, §1500,000,
THIRD AVENUE, Cor. Slth Street.
JOHN DAVIDSON, HENRY J. BURCHELL,
Pres. Vice-Pres.
C. A. WATERBURY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
DAVID MORGAN. SAMUEL COOPER,
LEANDER ST -NB. JOHN SKXTON.
JOHN J. BURCHELL. MICHAEL MURTJAY.
DAVID BABCOCK. WILLIAM BAIRD.
WILLIAM A. BUTLER. G. L. SCHUYLER.
N. A. WILLIAMS. NATH'L. BURCHELL,
WILLIAM P. PARSONS. JOHN D. MOLL.
GOODWIN &, DREW,
HOUSE MOVERS,
108 and 110 West 25th Street.
JOSIAH N. CHR8STMAS,
STEAM STONE WOKKS
WYTHE AV., COR. RUTLEDGE ST.,
BROOKLYN, E. D.
The undersigned having recently put up the lat^t
iinproved machinery, iBcliiding the first DIAMOND
STONE-SAW CUTTER ever erected in thie country, is
prepared to work any kind of Freestone, Brown, Ohio,
and Dorchester Stone. Those having orders to fill can
rely t'lnt our late Improvementa will inatire the utmost
prompt'Ufss and pcnjiomy.
BUENA VISTA
FREE-STONE WORKS
JOHN M. MUELLER, Proprietor.
STONE-YARD AND STEAMrMIIJu
S. W. cor. lltli Avenue and 60thSt., N. Y.
BLOCK AND SAWED STOIVB,
Sills, Lintels, and Water Tables at lower rates than at
any other yard. Sawing for the trade. "
WYLLYS H. WARNER,
HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE
Steam Heating & Ventilating
APPARATUS,
LOW PRESSURE Steam Warming with the OPEN
BOILER, which is POSITIVELY XOt\-EXPLOSIVB
under auy pot^sible conditious, and free from the danger
of Superheating tlie Steam, has been a specialty tor
thirteen years. Send for descriptive pamphlet, with
references. Over 1,000 in use iu the coldest sections
of the country.
YOUNG'S
DIAMOND SAW MACHINES
FOR
SAWING STONE,
AWARDED
THE GREAT MEDAL OF HONOR
OP THE
American Institute, 1872.
HUGH YOUNG, Stone Cutter, and Manufacturer oi
Diamond Saw Machines, solicits orders in both branches
of his business.
In Stone Cutting he hopes to receive a fair share of
the trade of the city, believing that his business, as or¬
ganized, combines as many advantages of experience,
tastefuUiess, and mechanical facilities as can be found.
His Diamond Saw business is also thoroughly Oiljan-
ized No invention for preparing stone for the Building
Trade has ever been so well and promptly received as
this. As economists of r(M)ni, sloue, labor, and pbw;ea,
these machines are unrivalled. They are without pirtw-
tical drawbacks, easily kept in order, and have extraop-
dinary range of usefulness and value.
OFFICE AND STONE TAED,
Foot of East inth Street,
New Yorfc.
WILLIAMS &. MILLER,
QUARRYMEN AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN BUILDING STONE,
OHIO STONE
From Amherst, Berea, Berlin, and Independenee
Office, No. 247 Broadway.
Specimens at Office.
Chas. P. Williams, J
Chas. D. Miller, Jr. (
NEW YORK.
MIFTOU'S TILES
R. MINTON TAYLOR'S.
T. ASPINWALL,
39 Murray Street.
MIISTTOFS TILES,
PLAIN AND ENCAUSTIC,
For Public Bnildings and Dwellings,
As laid by us in "- ,
The Capitol at Washington,
And in numerous Churches, Banks, and Dwellings in
every part of the country.
Glazed and Enamelled Tiles foi- Mantels, Hearths^
Wainscoting, &c., and for Exterior Decoration.
MILLEi^ & COATES, '
279 JPearl Street, New Yorlfi,