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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 4, no. 91: December 11, 1869

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ANB BUILDERS' GUIDE. Vol. IV. . No. 13.] jglW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, i869. [Whole No. 91. EReANTILE AGEWCY. ESTABLISHED 1841. DUN, BARLOW: & CO. R. a. DUN & CO. The purpose of the Meeoantilb^Agency is to procure and keep on record such information ns •will enable parties who grant Credit to decide whom it is safe to trust, and whom it is wise to avoid. ; Ifc has;sought to snbstituto for the tardy and often insufficient results of individual investigation, a system whereby the labor of vast numbers in gleaning information-is'centred, and made accessible to nil who choose to avail themselves df it. -It is not on'experiment, but by an oxistence of over a'quarter of a century, during which time it has had'tho support of two-thirds of tho mercantile community in the centres of trade, it has demonstrated its usefulness and general reliabiUty. If it had been an unsafe guide, if its influence had been other than beneficial, it would long ago have ceased from want of support.' To-day it is far naore extensive, possesses better facilities, and is more complete in its arrangements than ever before. Every fact which"is.gleaned, every item thnt is recorded, odds value to tho storo of information already accumulated ;..while the choracters that men have made for themselves as time has passed ore found faithfully daguerreotyped in our records. There are many persons who content themselves with a Book of Ratings, and fromit too hostilyconclude what tho Agency can do for them. This is a great mistake. While ttie REFEr.ESCE Book issued by us is confidently offered to the Public 05 tho most complete, accurate, and useful aid of tho kind ever published,' it should be understood that we do not by nny 'means intend it as a substituto for tho detailed information on our Office Records, which for minuteness, dis¬ crimination, and characterization afford an.insight into the'peculiarities of each case, which a classification or division into groups can never be made to reach. Indeed, tho Refeeence Book bears much the same relation to the recorded details that a photograph picture of an assembly of persons bean to portraits taken singly. In the ono case the personal dentity is but faintly or with difficulty traced; inthe other it is a portrait with all the lineaments and peculiarities of the subject, and it cannot bo mistaken for any other person. Wo Invite the special attention of nil parties to whom this Circular is sent, to the scope, character, and reliability of this information, conscious of its intrinsic value and useful¬ ness to all who give credit. Wo are glad at all times to submit to any reasonable test ns to tho accuracy and fulness of our reports, by parties who contemplate subscribing. To that end we invito a call at our office as below. The REFsnEXCE Book is issued twice a year—^in January and July—and a weekly sheet of corrections sent to each, holder of the Book. Six different editions, of this work fro issued, viz.: The General Book, the Western, Eastern, Southern, Canadian, nnd a Book of Cities. Pocket Editions of various States, for the use of Commercial Travellers, are also regularly issued. All subscribers to tho Agency are entitled to the Reference Book, unless otherwise specially .irranged. Terras made known and specimen copies to be seen at any of oufijofflces. DUN, BARLOW & CO., 335 Broadway, New Yorlc. Patented September 22d, 18G8. REVOLUTION IN TIIE SYSTEM OP ILLUJriNATING OF¬ FICES, BANKS, CHURCHES, RESTAURANTS, DWEL¬ LINGS, STEAJIBOATS, AND RAILROAD CARS; ALSO g FOR SIGNAL LIGHTS ..VND LAilTERNS. INCREASED LIGHT O? EXQUISITE SOFTNESS. BEAUTIFlJIi COMBINATION OF COIiORS. Augmented Translucency without Transparency. IF FRACTURED, CHEAPLY REPAIRED. ;Seo srticlos in "Scientific American," Oct. 16 and 23,'1SC9.- For further particulars address VICTOR E. MAUGER, 110 Reade St., N". Y. CNEW;i.YORK STONE WORKS. ^OflSce, 75 William St., New York. ^irst Premium at the Exhibition of the American. .^ Institute, 1809. i Tbe attention of Architects, Builders, and the public is. called to our ARTIFICIAL STONE, BROWN STONE' TILES, for court-yards and areas. Sidewalks, in ono piece of any length. ilENOLiTHio Flooes, for ccllars, factories, and' stables.; HotrsE Feonts, in Brown, Nova Scotia, and Ohio Freo Stone, plain and highly ornamented .3 Coping, a new pattern, improved. I. ; CuEBiNG, any length, in one piece.' f Oenajiests and Statues, for gardens and cemeteries. "We guarantee the durability and strength of our Aeti- riciAi. Stoke, and refer to Messrs. Fitzpatrick, Donnely,' ■ Disbrow, Wliitfield, Coburn, Spratt, builders, and many other gentlemen in the building trade. The price of our material is from 25 to 75 per cent, cheaper than any cut stone in this market. Send for price-list to 75 William' street. BANDMAN, HOLLMAN & CO, , , GEO. P. FOX'S SONS, No.-47 Amity St., three blocks from Broadway, T A I L O H. S , and Importers of FINE FOREIGN CLOTHS AND FABRICS. SPECIALTIES: liATEST FASHIONS, BEST FABRICS, PERFECT-FITTING GARMENTS, LOWEST PRICES. A WATER-CLOSET WORTiSY OF THE NAME. ALFEED IVEES' PATENT ANTI-FEEEZING, SELF- ' ACTING, INODOEOUS WATER-CLOSET. Cannot freeze, leak or become ofiansive. Eequires no human aid in its operation. Keeping perfectly clean with half tho water that must leak from all other Water. Closets. ALFEED ITERS, Plumber, 310 Fourth Avanuo. Testimonials from celebrated citizens who l)avo patron¬ ized our establishment will attest our claims in the above specialties. Save Thirty per cent, by walking three blocks from Broadway. AIiI. GARMENTS WARRANTED. ACKERMAN & BORKEL, Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornices and Mouldings, SLATE AND METAL ROOFERS, No. 143 V70RTH STREET, NEW YORK. GALVANIZED IRON GUTTERS of all sizes con¬ stantly on hand, and for sale to tho trado in qnantities to suit, in lengths, or put together. Jons n, AusTEX, Auctioneer. HAZARD, APTHORP & CO., Real Estate Brokers and Anctioneers, 110 BroadTvay, Neiv York, Will sell at auction, at the Real Estate Salesroom, 111 Broadway, every description of REAL ESTATE, CITY AND COUNTRY. New Yoek Office, 110 Beoadwat ; Bostos Ottice, Boston Post Boilding; Newport, Bellkvitb ATiKint. THE UNDEESIGNED HAVING RECEIVED letters-patent, dated May 25th, 1S69, for their im¬ provement in the fronts ofbuildings, nre now prepared to grant licenses to founders and builders intending to mako good work. Apply to our Patent Attorney, T. D. Stetsox, 6 Tryon Kow, New York. JOHN ALEXANDER, NATH. J. BUECHELL. The undersigned is prepared to construct fronts on this plan in the best manner and at tbe shortest notice. Has a stock of patterns and machinery for finishing. Apply at the Foundry, corner of Quay and Washington streets, Greenpoint. • JOHN ALEXANDEE. City op New Yoek, Depaetmext of Finamce, ^ BtjEEAir OP TUE Eecziveb of Taxes, / CooET-HonsE, Paek, f No. 32 Chambers street, Novomber 5,1869. ) TO TAXPAYERS.—NOTICE IS HEREBY given that one per cent, will bo added to ail taxes unpaid on the 1st December; also, an additional ono per cent, on December 15. On all taxes remaining unpaid on January 1, interest at the rate of twelve per cent, per «n- ntam, calculated from tho day tho books were received by the Receiver of Taxes to tho day of payment, will b« added. No money will be received after two o'clock, p.m. Offico hours from S to 2 p.m.i BERNARD SMYTHE, Eeceiver. ' HEALEY IRON VoRKS, Corner Nortli Foart5i and FlftU Streets, BROOKLYN, E.D. Manufactory of IROM WQTmK for buildings. SILLS, LINTELS, COLUMNS. GIRDERS. AND EVERY STYLE OF RAILING. J. I. & J. P. HEALEY.