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ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY.
Tracy Erastus, barkeeper, r 68 Locust
Trudeau Dr., office 116 n Second
Trotter John, carriage maker, c Second and Cherry
Trainer M., r c Fourth and Greene
Trowbridge D. (Johnstone, Dreyer &. T.) 34 n Sixth
Troup G., cooper, r 50 Market Troup T., cooper, r 50 Market
Tribbey Elizabeth, mantuamaker and milliner, 79 Market
Traber Henry, laborer, Eighth b Franklin av and Wash
Treadway Mrs. Susan, boarding-house, 108 Pine
Trask"George, (Lynch & T.) 66 Vine
Truck Bernard, r Franklin av b Fourth and Fifth
Treatlander A. & Co., drygoods merchants, 41 s First
Trimborn Nicholas, r 146 s Third
Tremberger Joseph, carpenter, r Alley rear Fifth, near Convent Track Michael, drayman, Sixth below Spruce
Trahnder A., tinner, r Fifth b Poplar and Plum
Turnbull & Thurston, stationers and bookbinders, 132 n First Turnbull Mrs., widow, Second b Lombard and Hazel
Tunot Peter, carpenter, r Cedar b Second and Third
Tucker William, drygoods merchant, 104 n First; r 54 n Sixth Tucker Joshua, miller, r Washington av b Fourth and Fifth ;-
corn meal and horse feed store, and grist mill, Oak b Second and Third
Tucker R., Cairo Coffee-house, 30 Olive
Tufts A., merchant tailor, 29 n First; r 65 Pine
Turner James, pilot, 95 n Fourth
Turner William J., r Seventh above Franklin av
Tully P., carpenter, r Alley rear Eighth near Wash
Tulbert Samuel, r Washington av b Fourth and Fifth
Tulbert Mrs. S., mantuamaker, r Washington av b Fourth and Fifth
Turpin Mrs., widow, 150 n Fifth c Morgan
Tunstall Warrick, attorney-at-law, 57 Second c Olive; r 132 Market Tye William, r 87 Market
Tyler George, boarding-house, 96 n Third
Udamire Joseph, tailor, r Spruce b Front and First
Ulrici C. & Co., wholesale and retail dealers in groceries, 12 s First c Walnut
Ulrici C. (C. U. & Co.) 107 s First
Ulm Casper, r 12 Myrile
Ulboand Henry, tailor, c Fifth and St. Charles Union Insurance Company, 83 n First
Union Fire Company, engine house 108 n Third
Union Coffee-house, by L. E. Peltier, 12ª s First
Union Hotel, by Mrs. H. Farish, c First and Prune
United States House, by J. Kelly, 151 n Third
United States Military Store, c Sixth and Locust
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Unitarian Church, c Fourth and Pine
Underhill George A., r 28 n Fifth
Usip Joseph, shoemaker, 150 s Third
Utley David, boarding-house, Locust b Third and Fourth
Utterlink William, carpenter, r 52 Oak
Vanleer, Hicks & Co., dealers in Tennessee iron and castings, 8 and 9 n Front
Van Beil Harmon, clothing store, 161 n First
Van Studdiford & Miller, wholesale and retail druggists, 94 n First
Vanzandt J., family grocery, 153 n Third
Vanzandt William, M. D., office 66 n First ; 1 55 n Fifth
Van Horn William, engineer, r 99 n Fourth
Van Houten Capt., r Collins
Van Bergen Mrs., widow, 26 Myrtle
Vandervort Peter, engineer, c Sixth and Wash
Vandeventer J. & W., clothing and drygoods merchants, 156 n First
Vandeventer J. (J. &. W. V.) Second above Cherry Vail W. R., 68 Myrtle
Vauxhall James, 53 Elm
Vaughn Nancy, widow, Studley's row, Convent
Valliers P., Rocky Mountain House, c Second and Poplar Vater Rhein Coffee-house, by C. H. Stimler, 57 s First
Vetter J., boot maker, Morgan b Fourth and Fifth
Verdun Mrs., widow, Fourth b Myrtle and Almond
Verandah House, by Martin & Perkins, I+ Laurel Vion Catharine, col'd washerwoman, 45 n Seventh
Vitter Henry, tailor, r Seventh b Wash and Carr
Virginia Hotel, by A. L. Corson, c Third and Vine Viguier H. F., French boarding-house, 75 s First Vitallis Louis, 43 s Third
Vier Conrad, laborer, Studley's row, Convent
Von Phul & McGill, storage, forwarding and commission mer- chants, 28 n Front
Von Phul Henry, (V. P. & McG.) c Chesnut and Second
Von Phister Francis, 1234 n First
Voss Frederick, wagon maker, Seventh near St. Charles
Vollant & Mengedott, cabinet makers, 90 s Second
Voter E., laborer, Carr b Eighth and Ninth
Vusser Buzaly, cripple, Seventh near Chouteau av
Vusser Mrs. B., washerwoman, Seventh near Chouteau av
Walsh J. & E. & Co., wholesale grocers and commission mer- chants, 62 n Front
Walsh Edward, (J. &. E. W. & Co.) St. Charles b Sixth and Seventh Walsh James, (J. &. E. W. & Co.) 5 St. Charles Walsh & Fremon, attorneys-at-law, 28 Pine
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Walsh Joseph, public administrator, justice of the peace, and no- tary public, office 28 Pine Walsh F., carpenter, Second below Convent
Waisenberger A., tailor, 197 n First Walters C., saddler, 107 n First
Walters John, grocery, Front b Elm and Myrtle Walkener M., cabinet maker, c First and Spruce
Waverly House, by William Salisbury, 78 n First
Watson R. D., queensware store, 72 n First; r c Eighth and Pine
Watson James, grocer, 22 n Second
Watson Thomas, postmaster, r Fifth b Franklin av and Wash Watson C., M. D., r 35 n Sixth
Watson Dr., office 39} Chesnut
Walker & Kennett, dealers in drygoods, 26 n First
Walker J. B., attorney-at law, 38 n Second
Walker Mrs., widow, Poplar b Third and Fourth
Wales Nelson & Co., drygoods merchants, 57 n First
Wale Michael, carpenter, r 26 Greene
Warburton & King, wholesale dealers in drygoods, boots, shoes, and hardware, 17 n First
Wade Mrs., widow, boarding-house, 36 n Second
Walton S. D. & C. D., livery stable, c Locust and Fourth
Walton C. D., Mansion House, c Fourth and Locust
Walton Samuel D., r Locust b Third and Fourth
Walton Joseph, 33 St. Charles
Waugh Mrs., widow, Broadway above Cherry
Wanglin Adolph, musician, 146 n Fifth
Wallace Samuel, boot and shoemaker, 149 n Fifth
Waterman David B., bricklayer, Eighth above Carr Warrens Luke, butcher, r 30 Pine
Warrens Charles, carpenter, r Seventh b Wash and Carr
Warren R., saddle and harness maker, 33 s First; r 67 n Second Watkins B. F., boarding-house, 13 Pine
Waters Stephen, house carpenter, r Greene b Third and Fourth Warne Thomas & Co., grocers and drygoods merchants, 23 s First c Walnut
Warne Thomas S., grocer and drygoods merchant, 3 s First; r Seventh b Spruce and Almond
Washington House, by John Lux, c Second and Myrtle
Wall W., pastor of the Dutch Reformed Church, r 92 s Second Wall Mathew, carpenter, r Fifth below Convent Warner A., soap and candle manufacturer, 74 s Third
Waggoner Stephen, pedler, Fifth below Convent Waggoner Nicholas, c Fourth and Almond
Watts John, boatman, Plum b First and Second Wayne Louis, laborer, 55 s Fifth Walder Joseph, carpenter, r 125 Walnut
Wait W. B., carpenter, r 26 Myrtle
Washburn Henry, baker, 54 Myrtle
Vare Thomas, house carpenter, r c Myrtle and Sixth
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Wainright, Coutts & Co., Fulton Brewery, c First and Almond West Otis, (Pope &. W.) Laurel b First and Second
West N., livery stable, Second near Oak
West Thomas H., plasterer, r 64 Pine
West J., druggist, r 53 s Fifth
West George, (Boyle &. W.) Sixth b Spruce and Poplar
Weinberg Caspar, drygoods merchant, 2 n Front
Weinberg A. G., clothing merchant, 15 n First; r 71 s First
Wendover, Green & Co., merchants, 73 n Front
Wendover James A. ( Wendover, Green & Co.) Fifth b Wash and Carr
Webb & Chapin, distillery, 106 n Front
Weigle Abraham, clothing store, 109 n First
Weigand Frederick, boarding-house, 214 n First
Weed J. R., saddle, harness and trunk maker, Fourth b Chesnut and Pine
Weston D., carpenter, c Fourth and Greene
Weston House, by A. C. Cordes, c Fifth and Olive
Western Star House, by Anthony Lewis, c Second and Spruce
Wells Henry, clerk, r Seventh b St. Charles and Greene
Wells William G., r Seventh b Wash and Carr
Webb C., professor of music, Seventh b Franklin av and Morgan Webb, Chapin & Ridgley, lamp and gas store, 51 Locust Weber Peter, tailor, r Second b Sycamore and Hazel
Weber William, editor and proprietor of the Anzeiger des Wes- tens, 33 Pine
Weber Henry, professor of music, 15 s Third
Welsh Peter, r Eighth b Wash and Carr
Welsh Richard, bricklayer, c Biddle and Eighth
Welsh Edwin W., tinner, r 94 s Second
Weaver John, house painter, Greene b Sixth and Seventh; r 79 Greene
Weaver W., boarding-house, 5 s Fourth
Weis M., confectioner, 55 s First
Welte Francis, watchmaker, c First and Elm
Welcker Frederick, clerk of the service, office 44 s First Welcker Mrs., artificial flower manufacturer, 44 s First Weinheimer John, grocery and provision store, 89 s Second Wetten John, r c Third and Spruce
Wetmore Diogenes, job printing office, 149 n First; r c Fifth and Almond
Wetmore Alphonso, (United States Marine and Fire Insurance Company,) 149 n First
Werner Frederick, cabinet maker, 23 Myrtle
Wetcel Charles, tin smith, r 67 Myrtle
Werkmeister Miss, boarding-house, 60 s Second
White & Smith, grocers and commission merchants, 53 n Front White & Mallowney, physicians, office c Third and Vine
White T. B., boarding-house, Broadway above Morgan
White Samuel, moulder, r Sixth b Carr and Wash
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White Hugh, pilot, Eighth b Morgan and Franklin av White Marshall, schoolmaster, r Ninth near Morgan
Whitehill J., house carpenter, (W. & Weston,) 14 n Fourth Whitehill William, carpenter, r 43 St. Charles
Whitehill & Weston, house carpenters, c Fourth and Greene Whitmore B. F., 78 n First; r Seventh above Wash Wherry D., M. D., office 31 Pine
Wherry Joseph A., clerk of the board of aldermen, r 112 Elm Wharty John, cabinet maker, Second above Oak
Whaley Mrs., widow, 80 Myrtle
Whitney Abijah, captain of steamboat, 109 Myrtle
Whitick Mary, widow, Poplar b Third and Fourth
Whitesides Minney, col'd washerwoman, c Second and Hazel
Wilson Mark, wholesale dealer in groceries and boat stores, 3 n Front; r 30 s Seventh
Wilson George, dealer in drugs, medicines, paints, etc., 5 n First Wilson William, barkeeper, r Broadway above Cherry
Wilson William R., painter, Eighth b Morgan and Franklin av Wilson William, engineer, Greene b Seventh and Eighth
Wilson Samuel, clerk, 1 s First c Market
Wilson Mrs., widow, Fifth b Poplar and Plum
Wilson Mrs., widow, 17 s Seventh
Williams John, 256 n First
Wilson S. W., attorney-at-law, r Second b Cedar and Mulberry Williams Christopher C., tenpin alley, 71 n Second
Williams George H., clerk, 90 n Second
Williams E. L. R., painter, r Soulard's addition
Williams Robert, r Broadway above Cherry
Williams Eliza A., col'd washerwoman, Fifth near Wash Williams Frederick, r 30 n Sixth
Williams John H., brass founder, r Greene b Third and Fourth Williams Thomas, stone mason, Greene b Seventh and Eighth Williams Shadrach, boarding-house, Laurel b First and Second Williams Royer, laborer, 92 Spruce
Winters J. A., boot maker, 108ª n First
Winters Samuel, 5 s Fourth
Willi & Dicks, merchant tailors, 66 n First
Willi Samuel, (W. & Dicks,) 17 s Third
Willey Walter, Delphi Coffee-house, c Second and Olive
Willing John, laborer, Alley rear Eighth c Wash
Wing S. & Co., dealers in tin, copper and sheet-iron ware, 25 n First
Wing Sylvanus, (S. W. & Co.) 29 s Fifth
Wilgus & Bury, house, sign and steamboat painters, paper hang. ers and glaziers, 33 n Second Wilgus A. (W. & Bury,) 101 Olive
Wislizenus A., M. D., office 20 n Second
Winstandley H. W., cabinet maker, 76 n Second
Wilmer Joseph, Lafayette Coffee-house, 11 n Third
Wilkins J. S., boot and shoemaker, 148 n Third
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Winright John, English and mathematical academy, Morgan b Sixth and Seventh
Wilcox Mrs., boarding-house, Broadway above Cherry
Wilcox C. L., M. D., office 8 Vine; r Seventh b Locust and St. Charles
Wilcox William L., tinner, r First near Cedar
Wimer John, r Broadway above Cherry
Wigly J. P., clerk, r 56 Market
Wistler Edward, family grocery, Market b Seventh and Eighth Wistler Cristopher, family grocery, c Market and Tenth
Winslow William, clerk, 169 n First
Wilder George, 24 Olive
Wilder Rev. Herman, r Poplar b First and Second
Withers S. A., M. D., office 8 Vine
Wisenberger Andrew, tailor and clothing store, Oak b Front and First
Wilshausen J., boarding-house, Oak b Front and First
Wingand Frederick, baker, Cherry b First and Second
Wilkison Reed, school teacher, c Washington av and Sixth
Wilkison Mrs. R., female seminary, 17 Greene
Wilkison James, inspector, r 179 s Second
Wirth William, watchmaker and jeweller, Greene b Third and Fourth
Wilstiner Henry, chair maker, 21 Greene
Wilman John F., painter and glazier, r Greene b Fifth and Sixth
Wilmington H., fancy drygoods store, 53 s First
Wiseacre Peter, drygoods and grocery store, 146 s Second
Wineland Andrew, engineer, 39 s Fourth
Wiggins William C., superintendent of the ferry, r 36 Walnut Wiggins Samuel, 44 Walnut
Wilde G. W., r Seventh b Myrtle and Elm
Wittemyer Joseph, tailor, r Spruce b Front and First
Wire Conrad, farmer, r Studley's row, Convent
Woods, Stacker & Co., dealers in castings and iron, 75 n Front Woods, Christy & Co., wholesale dealers in drygoods, 96 n First Woods Felix, book-keeper, r 66 St. Charles
Wood & Walker, clothing merchants, 122} n First
Wood William, (W. & Walker,) 41 St. Charles Wood Gideon, boarding-house, 22 n Second
Wood A., dealer in boots and shoes, 20 Market
Wood Benjamin, livery stable, Vine b Second and Third
Wood Henry, clerk, r Seventh b Spruce and Almond Wood William, boatman, c Front and Cedar
Wolford William Pike, foundry hand, Second above Cherry
Wolff & Hoppe, importers of German goods, musical instru- ments, etc., 17 Market
Wolff John, (W. & Hoppe,) c First and Spruce
Wolff George, porter-house, c Second and Spruce Wolff John, laborer, Sixth b Spruce and Almond Wolff Edwin, tailor, r 53 Elm
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Worner C., 136 s Second
Woodruff Mrs., dress maker, 49 Market
Woodruff A. D., attorney-at-law, office 45 Chesnut
Woodmans D., baker, 46 Chesnut
Wool George, boarding-house, 24 Greene Wortman Philip, laborer, Alley rear Sixth near Wash Wright Richard, auctioneer, 12 n First ]Franklin av Wright Isabella, col'd washerwoman, Broadway b Morgan and Wright & Ligget, architects and carpenters, Fifth b Wash and Wright H. (W. & Ligget,) Fifth b Wash and Carr [Carr
Wright William, r Locust b Fourth and Fifth
Wright Daniel T., family grocery, 51 Fifth c Spruce
Wright Jarvis, c Sixth and Spruce
Yeoman William, deputy superintendent of the water works, r Ninth near Morgan
Young John I., broker, 117 n First Young Joseph L., blacksmith and coach repairer, 161 n Fourth
Young James A., shoemaker, r Ninth near Morgan
Young Erasmus, boatman, 97 Chesnut
Young Ebenezer, Delphi Refectory, c Olive and Second
Young Jacob, laborer, Second b Lombard and Hazel
York House, by -, c Second and Prune
Youls Mathew, laborer, Fifth b Wash and Carr
Yohe Dr., office 50 Market
Youst Dr. André, horse doctor, Franklin av b Fourth and Fifth
Yount George, boatman, 151 s Second
Zearon Henry, r Ninth above Franklin av
Zink John, clerk, r c Oak and Second
Zimmerman L., paver, 26 Elm
Zimmerman Philip, stone mason, r Eighth near Wash
NEWSPAPERS.
MISSOURI REPUBLICAN-Chambers, Knapp & Co., editors and proprietors-published daily-office 45 n First, up stairs. MISSOURI ARGUS-Abel Rathbone Corbin, editor and proprietor -published daily -- office e Olive and First, up stairs. COMMERCIAL BULLETIN -- Churchill, Harris & Cady, editors and proprietors-published daily-office 68 First, up stairs ANZEIGER DES WESTENS, ( Western Advertiser)-William Weber, editor and proprietor -- published weekly-office 33 Pine. DAILY EVENING GAZETTE-D. L. Holbrook & Co., proprietors- D. L. Holbrook, J. S. Allen, Wm. S. Allen, editors-published daily-office 97 n First, up stairs.
DAILY PENNANT-Foster, Hall & Shaw, publishers and proprie- tors-G. G. Foster, editor -published daily-office 54 n First, up stairs.
NEW ERA-Chas. G. Ramsey, proprietor-N. Paschall, editor- published daily-office 28ª n First, Pratte's row, up stairs.
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ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
OF THE
CITY OF ST. I O
EDWARD TRACY, President. HENRY VON PHUL, Vice-President. F. L. RIDGELY, Secretary and Treasurer.
Tariff of Charges, &c.
Established and recommended for general adoption, when no agreement exists to the contrary.
COMMISSIONS.
PER CENT.
On Sales of Merchandise or Produce, 5
On Sales of Lead, . 21
Guarantee of Sales, on Time, 24
For Purchasing and Shipping Merchandise or Produce, with Funds in hand, on the aggregate cost and charges, 21
For Accepting Drafts, or Endorsing Notes, or Bills of Ex-
change, without funds, produce, or bills of lading in hand, 2ª For Cash Advances, in all cases, even with Produce or Bills of Lading, (and interest from date,) 24
For Shipping to another market Produce, or Merchandise, upon which Advances have been made, 24
For Negotiating Drafts or Notes, as Drawer or Endorser, On Sale or Purchase of Stocks, 1 2:
On Sale or Purchase of Boats, without guarantee
For Procuring Freight, on the amount of freight,
5
" Collecting Freights or Accounts,
" Collecting delayed and litigated Accounts, 5
" Collecting Dividends on Stocks,
" Adjusting Insurance Losses, 21
For Receiving and Remitting Moneys, from which no other remuneration is derived, .
1
For Effecting Insurance, when the premium amounts to forty dollars or less,
. $2 00
For Effecting Insurance, when the Premium exceeds forty dollars on the amount of premium, . 5
On Outfits and Disbursements, 2க்
DOThe above Commissions to be exclusive of Storage, Bro- kerage, and every other charge actually incurred.
The risk of loss by fire, unless insurance be ordered, and of robbery, theft, and other unavoidable occurrences, if the usual care be taken to secure the property, is in all cases to be borne by the owners of the goods.
Interest to be charged at the rate of Ten per cent. per annnm on all debts, after maturity, until paid.
21
" Chartering Boats, 2ª
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RATES for Receiving and Forwarding Goods, exclusive of charges actually incurred.
Sugar, per hhd. $0.50
Tobacco, per hhd. 50
Pork, Beef, and Whiskey, in bbls., per bbl. 10
Flour, Beans, Wheat, Beeswax, etc., in bbls., per bbl. 64
Corn, Wheat, Salt, etc., per sack, 4
Lead, per pig, 2
Merchandise, assorted, per 100 lbs. 10
Lard, per keg,
4
Gunpowder, per keg,
25
Carriages, each, 5 00
Gigs, each,
3 00
And other articles in proportion.
RATES OF STORAGE.
PER MONTH.
On each hogshead of Tobacco,
$0 50
Sugar, 50
Molasses,
75
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Bacon, 37 50
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pipe or hhd. Liquor,
hogshead of Oil,
50
tierce Oil,
374
bbl. Salt, 8
bbl. Oil, Molasses, or Foreign Liquors, 12}
" Whiskey, Cider, Sugar, Fish, Lard, Pork or Beef 10
bbl. Flour, Apples, Bread and Beans,
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66 100 lbs. Bacon, in boxes,
keg of Lard,
66 box Soap or Candles,
66 box Wine,
Raisins or drum Figs,
box Window Glass,
3
100 pounds Hempen Yarn,
5
66 100 Hemp, in bales,
64
100 Bale Rope,
5
piece of Bagging, 50 yds. or less, (longer in pro- portion,)
5
66 100 pounds Cordage, (tarred or white,)
5
66 100 Salted Hides,
64
66 100 Dried do.,
10
crate and cask Queensware, (small size,)
25
66 do. do. do. (large size,) 37
bag Coffee, Pepper and Pimento, 10
100 pounds Iron, Steel, Lead and Shot, 5
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66
100 = Dry Goods, or other Merchandise, in
assorted lots, .
. 10
100 manufactured Tobacco,
8 3 3 64 3 5
half box do.,
Rice or Flaxseed, 25
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ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY.
PER MONTH.
On each bag Salt, (large size,)
.10
66 do. do. (small size,)
64
keg White Lead, 2
66 " Nails,
5
ton Dye-wood, 1 00
hamper Bottles,
18ª 1
cask Cheese,
8
100 pounds Tea,
10
Other articles in proportion.
For the second and succeeding months, one-half of the above Rates to be charged. The rule, under the head "Commissions," respecting fire, robbery, theft, &c. to apply, also, in the case of Storage.
AGENCY FOR STEAMBOATS.
Under 150 tons,
PER TRIP.
Over 150 and less than 300 tons, . 20
Over 300 and less than 400 tons, 25
Over 400 and upwards,
30
Municipal Government.
CITY OFFICERS.
JOHN F. DARBY, Mayor.
Joseph A. Wherry, Register.
Richard B. Dallam, Auditor.
R. Simpson, Comptroller.
William Renshaw, Treasurer.
Wilson Primm, City Attorney.
Augustin Kennerly, City Collector.
John McCausland, City Assessor.
Henry Kayser, City Engineer.
Alexander Kayser, Street Commissioner.
John B. Mc Dowell, M. D., Health Officer.
John H. Ferguson, Harbor and Lumber Master.
James J. Wilkison, Inspector of Beef, Pork and Flour, and Guager of Domestic Liquors.
John Leach, Weigher of Hay and Stone Coal, North Scales.
John Cowie, Weigher of Hay aud Stone Coal, on Front-st.
Edward Merren, Clerk of the South Market and Weigher S. Scales. Peter Brooks, Superintendent of the Water Works.
William Yeoman, Deputy Superintendent of the Water Works. Bartholomew S. Hollingsworth, Clerk of the Market.
John Paca, Street Inspector, First District.
Benjamin F. Mason. Street Inspector, Second District.
Elliot Lee, City Marshal.
John H. McMillan,
William W. Kitzmiller, Deputy Marshals.
$10
66 ream writing and wrapping Paper,
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ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY. BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
FIRST WARD-Benjamin W. Ayres,
James G. Barry.
SECOND "
Thomas Cohen,
THIRD
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Adam L. Mills, President of the Board.
Archibald E. Orme,
William Burd.
FOURTH " Archibald Carr,
[vacancy.]
Joseph A. Wherry, Clerk.
BOARD OF DELEGATES.
FIRST WARD-Elkanah English,
George Maguire,
Hiram Shaw.
SECOND
James Clemens, jr.
Stewart Mathews,
THIRD
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Edward Brooks, Chairman of the Board.
Thomas Dresser, George Trask, Thomas H. West.
FOURTH "
George K. Budd, Samuel Gaty, David Weston.
William S. Allen, Clerk.
James G. Barry,
Archibald E. Orme,
J. B. McDowell, M. D.
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Justices of the Peace.
Samuel Daniels,
Isaac B. Thomas.
Constables. James Gordon, Louis Du Breuil.
Deputy Constables.
Charles G. Chesley,
Charles H. Gregory,
Charles D. Pridy,
Charles R. Du Breuil, John D. Mount, Henry D. Evans.
COUNTY OFFICERS. Justices of the Peace residing in the city.
FIRST WARD-John Black, ---- LAW DAY 2d Saturday in each month.
Fred. Kretschmar,
last
last
CC
THIRD B. F. McKenney,
Louis T Labeaume.
3d
FOURTH "
Cristopher Garvey, 2d George A. Hyde, 1st
=
"
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SECOND Joseph W. Walsh, 66
Elihu H. Shepard, 3d
1 st
Luke E. Lawless, Judge of the St. Louis Circuit Court. John Ruland, Clerk and ex-officio Recorder.
BOARD OF HEALTH. A. L. Mills, President of the Board. H. N. Davis,
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Marshall Brotherton, Sheriff. Esrom Owens, Coroner. Lewis Patterson, County Assessor.
Daniel Hough, Treasurer.
- M. P. Leduc,
Henry Walton, Justices of the St. Louis County Court.
Joseph Le Blond, Henry Chouteau, Clerk.
STATE OFFICERS.
THOMAS REYNOLDS, Governor.
M. M. Marmaduke, Lieutenant Governor.
James L. Minor, Secretary of State.
Abraham McClelland, Treasurer.
Hiram H. Baber, Auditor.
S. M. Bay, Attorney General.
George Penn, Receiver General. Jacob P. De Forest, U. S. Surveyor and Collector of the Port of St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS. FOURTH WARD-Joseph Tabor, President of the Board.
John Finney.
THIRD
Asa Wilgus,
Trusten Polk.
SECOND
¥
Samuel Willi,
John H. Baldwin.
FIRST 66 Hugh O'Neil. Isaac McHose. Wilson Primm, Secretary. John McCausland, Bailiff. William Renshaw, Treasurer.
BANK OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI AT ST. LOUIS. CAPITAL, $5,000,000. John Smith, President. Henry Shurlds, Cashier. Branches at Fayette, Howard County, and Palmyra, Marion Co.
Insurance Companies.
MISSOURI MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. OF ST. LOUIS. H. S. Coxe, Pres't. T. O. Duncan, Sect'y.
MISSOURI INSURANCE COMPANY. William Glasgow, Pres't. John Ford. Sect'y
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY. H. L. Hoffman, Pres't. William Renshaw, Sect'y.
UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. Theodore L. McGill, Pres't. F. L. Ridgely, Sect'y.
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MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ST. LOUIS. H. Von Phul, Pres't. D. Hough, Sect'y.
ST. LOUIS PERPETUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. John B. Camden, Pres't. W. C. Kennett, Sect'y.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' INSURANCE COMPANY. Daniel D. Page, Pres't. Edward Y. Ware, Sec. pro tem.
ST. LOUIS INSURANCE COMPANY. Geo. K. McGunnegle, Pres't. Robert Collet, Sect'y.
SAINT LOUIS FLOATING DOCK AND INSURANCE CO. John D. Dagget, Pres't. John F. Hunt, Sect'y.
ST. LOUIS GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. Edward Tracy, Pres't. A. Chadwick, Secl'y.
Religious and Benevolent Societies.
ST. LOUIS CATHEDRAL-on Walnut, between Second and Third streets.
Rt. Rev. P. J. Verhaegen, Bishop. Very Rev. Francis B. Jamison, Vicar General.
F. Keller, Organist.
ST. FRANCIS' CATHEDRAL, (unfinished,) Corner of Ninth and Greene streets.
FIRST ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-corner of Fifth and Pine streets.
This church, whose name does not indicate her principles, had her origin in a secession from the General Assembly of the Church of Scot- land, A. D 1733.
She is Presbyterial in her government and discipline, and Calvanistic in her doctrines.
Among the principal promoters of this secession were the Rev. Ebe- nezer and Ralph Erskine, and James Fisher, (author of a large Cate- chism, explanatory of the Westminster divines' "Shorter Catechism." This large catechism is highly prized throughout the Presbyterian churches of the United States, and is commonly known by the name of Fisher and Erskines' Catechism.)
Another promoter of this secession was the Rev. Thomas Boston, ce- lebrated in the Presbyterian churches of these United States-as the author of various standard theological works, of which the most generally known is that one entitled, "Man's four-fold state." Many of these se- ceders having in the progress of time emigrated to America, considered that many of the same reasons for separation from the General Assem- bly of Presbyterians existed also in America, and therefore continued a distinct denomination, and assumed the name of Associate Reformed- Church.
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