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In addition to the bulk of our general catalogues, both Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab and Black Phoenix trading will have our Halloween exclusives on hand. Black Phoenix Trading Post will be bringing overstock of Aunt Rosie’s Cephalopod Bath, Mechanical Dragon Manufactory, Exhibit Hall Fatigue Bath Oil, and Con Cramp Massage Oil. Also, there will be New York Comic Con exclusives inspired by a gentlemen’s guide to the seraglios of New York City that was published in 1870.

 

(All grammatical and spelling deviancies within are sic erat scriptum.)

 

NEW YORK COMIC CON EXCLUSIVES

++ THE GENTLEMAN’S DIRECTORY: NEW YORK CITY IN 1870

Nothing extenuate,

Nor set down aught in malice.

 

We don’t intend to tell the reader where the Central Park is, the Croton Aqueduct, the new Court House, Cooper Institute, or Knox the hatter, as any one can point out to him the location of these celebrated places, but we propose to acquaint him with locations and with facts, a knowledge of which he could not procure elsewhere.

 

We claim no credit got telling a person that Cape Horn is on the island of Terra del Fuego, or that London is on the western side of England; but when we impart information that is not generally known, even to old denizens of the city, and give him an insight into the character and doings of people whose deeds are carefully screened from public view; when we discribe their houses, and give their location, we supply the stranger with information of which he stands in need, we supply a void that otherwise must remain unfilled. Not that we imagine the reader ever desire to visit these houses. Certainly not; he is, we do not doubt, a member of the Bible Society, a bright and shining light, like Awful Gardner or John Allen.

 

But we point out the location of these places in order that the reader may know how to avoid them, and that he may not select one of them for his boarding house when he comes to the city. Our book will, therefore, be like a warning voice to the unwary – like a buoy attached to a sunken rock, which warns the inexperienced mariner to sheer off, lest he should be wrecked on a dangerous and unknown coast.

 

 

+ BLACK PHOENIX TRADING POST

GREENE STREET ATMOSPHERE SPRAY

This thoroughfare has become a complete sink of iniquity. In the short space of six squares, included between Canal and Bleecker streets there are 41 houses of assignation, 22 houses in which furnished rooms are let to girld, and 11 segar stores. With few exceptions, these houses are of the third class; and, although they are now kept pretty quiet by the police, yet there is sometimes an outburst in which the people amuse themselves by cracking each other’s crowns, and raising the d--- generally. The scenes enacted here, the filth and turmoil would lead a stranger to suppose that he was in Baden Baden, or that old Sodom and Gomorrah had risen from their ashes to greet the sun once more.

 

A filthy patchouli-infused, dirt-caked vetiver splashed with rum and reeking of opium smoke and tobacco.

 

 

HATTIE TAYLOR’S HOUSE OF ASSIGNATION ATMOSPHERE SPRAY

The establishment at No. 111 Spring street is a house of assignation kept by Hattie Taylor. It is a third class house where may be found the lowest class of courtezans. It is patronized by roughs and rowdies, and gentlemen who turn their shirts wrong side out when the other side is dirty.

 

Balding suede, oiled leather, swarthy cologne, rough oak, and darkwood cinnamon.

 

 

MISS EMMA BENEDICT’S PARLOR HOUSE ATMOSPHERE SPRAY

The establishment at No. 84 W. Houston street is kept by Miss Emma Benedict. It is on the corner of Laurens street. It is a first class house with eight lady boarders. Everything here is arranged in the first style, while the bewitching smiles of the fairy-like creatures who devote themselves to the services of Cupid are unrivalled by any of the fine ladies who walk Broadway in silks and satins new.

 

Lush ivy twining through bouquets of buxom roses, cheerful carnations, shy sweet pea, narcissus, and lacy ferns.

 

 

 

++ BLACK PHOENIX ALCHEMY LAB

BADGERS

As a general fact, these girls are smart, good-looking, well educated and are near, and prepossessing in appearance. This is especially the case with those who are called “Badgers,” but more widely known as panel thieves. These plunderers have had full swing, of late, and have robbed many an unsuspecting stranger of his all.

 

Sweet patchouli, soft, honeyed leather, sassy sarsaparilla, honeysuckle, and French vanilla.

 

 

NYMPHES DE PAVE

In passing up Broadway, any evening, between the hours of 7 and 11 o’clock, one is surprised to see so many well-dressed and comely females whose ages range from fifteen to twenty-five years, unattended by companions of the other sex.

 

These young ladies are Nymphes de Pave or as they familiarly termed “Cruisers” have furnished rooms in which they receive visitors of the other sex, and ply their vocation in the streets for a livelihood.

 

White fig, rose otto, honey, and bourbon vanilla.

 

 

MISS IDA

Miss Ida Thompson keeps a first class house at No. 126 E. Twelfth street. This elegant parlor house is furnished in the most elaborate and magnificent style. The landlady and lively young ladies are a very pleasant set, full of fun, love, and fond of amusement. The carpets, mirrors, furniture, and paintings are of the latest and most costly designs. This is a truly splendid establishment of the very first class.

 

French vanilla, white gardenia, Moroccan jasmine, and lemon verbena.

 

 

MISS JENNY

Miss Jennie Creagh, a dashing brunette, has splendidly furnished her palace at 17 Amity street, from top to bottom, sparing neither expence nor labor to render it a palace of beauty forever, with it’s French mirrors, English and Brussels carpets, rosewood furniture, superb bedding and everything in character. This emporium of love and beauty is one of the finest in the city.

 

Pink peony, white carnation, freesia, white peach, amber, and pale woods.

 

 

MRS LEWIS

Mrs. Lewis of 45 E. Houston street keeps a private house of assignation. It is conducted very quiet and orderly.

 

White sandalwood and tea roses.

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