The St. Louis directory: containing the names of the inhabitants, their occupations, and the numbers of their places of business and dwellings, 1840-1 , Part 9

Author: Keemle, Charles
Publication date: 1841
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ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY. CHRIST'S (EPISCOPAL) CHURCH-corner of Fifth and Chesnut streets. Rev. F. F. Peake, Pastór.


ST. PAUL'S (EPISCOPAL) CHURCH-corner of Fifth and Wash streets. Rev. Peter R. Minard, Pastor.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-corner of Fourth-st. and Washington avenue.


Rev. W. Browning,


Rev. - Forsyth, § Pastors.


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-corner of St. Charles and Fourth streets.


Rev. Artemas Bullard, Pastor.


SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-corner of Fifth and Walnut streets.


Rev. William S. Potts, Pastor.


UNITARIAN CHURCH -- corner of Pine and Fourth streets. Rev. William G. Elliot, jr., Pastor.


BAPTIST CHURCH -- corner of Chesnut and Third streets. Rev. R. E. Pattison, Pastor.


GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH-corner of Seventh and Clark streets.


Rev. George Wall, Pastor.


AFRICAN (METHODIST) CHURCH-corner of Greene and Seventh streets.


John Anderson, Pastor.


AFRICAN (BAPTIST) CHURCH-south Fifth street. Berry Meachum, Pastor.


CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART-on Fifth between Labadie and Soulard streets. Catharine Thiefry, Superior.


ST. LOUIS SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY-Concert Hall. [Meet every Friday evening.]


N. Childs, President. M. V. Hall, Vice-president.


Vocal Conductor, C. Webb.


Instrumental do., C. Balmer.


William Claflin, Secretary.


Edwd Hayman, Treasurer.


William Downing,


M. C. English, N. G. Hopkinson,


Directors. L. D. Baker, H. E. Thomas,


T. B. Targee.


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ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY.


ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL -- under the care of the Sisters of Cha . rity-on Spruce street, between Third and Fourth. Sister Francis Xavier, Superior.


PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM-on Seventh street, be- tween Morgan and Franklin avenue. Mrs. Mathew Kerr, First Directress.


Mrs. John Torode, Second Directress. Mrs. Ann M. Perry, Treasurer.


Mrs. John Smith, Secretary.


ORPHAN ASYLUM-under the care of the Sisters of Charity, corner of Walnut and Third streets. Sister Angela Hughes, Superintendent.


ST. LOUIS MALE ORPHAN ASSOCIATION,


For the purpose of aiding in the maintenance and education of destitute Orphan Boys, under the care of the Sisters of Charity. M. Tesson, President. H. O'Neil, Vice-president.


Jno. P. McMeal, Secretary.


John McEvoy, Treasurer.


MISSOURI BIBLE SOCIETY.


H. R. Gamble, President.


William Holcombe, Corresponding Sect'y.


J. D. G. Manny, Recording Sect'y.


David Keith, Treasurer and Agent of Depository.


MISSOURI SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.


William Renshaw, President.


James Lyman, Corresponding Sect'y.


J. D. G. Manny, Recording Sect'y. David Keith, Treasurer and Agent of Depository.


MISSOURI TRACT SOCIETY.


Wyllis King, President.


George K. Budd, Corresponding Sect'y.


N. B. Atwood, Recording Sect'y.


David Keith, Treasurer and Agent of Depository.


TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY OF ST. LOUIS. JOHN M. WEIMER, President.


Vice.presidents --- Rev. Joseph Tabor, Thomas G. Settle, Rev'd. Reed Wilkinson.


Executive Committee --- Henry D. Bacon, Harvey Holman, Z. N. Roberts, Samuel T. Hyde, Ira Y. Munn. John R. Kimball, Recording Sect'y. S. Knox, Esq., Corresponding Sect'y.


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ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY.


MISSOURI STATE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. H. R. GAMBLE, Esq., President.


Vice-presidents --- Rev. Artemas Bullard, John H. Fielding, Thos.


L. Anderson, P. F. Cowan, Robert Bollet, J. S. Fay, Amasa Jones.


Executive Committee --- Dr. F. Kitox, Joseph Powell, Rev. Geo. C. Light, Wyllis King, Dr. Thos. Jones.


Samuel T. Hyde, Treasurer. Samuel Knox, Esq., Corresponding Sect'y. William Downing, Recording Sect'y.


MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF KEMPER COLLEGE, (ST. LOUIS, MO.)


Rt. Rev. JACKSON KEMPER, D. D., President of the Board. Rev. S. A. CRANE, President of the College.


Trustees --- Edward Tracy, Josiah Spalding, Augustus Kerr, Her- man L. Hoffman, Henry Von Phul, Jos. C. Laveille, Wilson P. Hunt, Robert Wash, J. Parker Doane, Daniel Hough, Chs .. Jabine, Rev. Peter R. Minard, Henry T. Coxe, James L. En- glish, N. P. Taylor.


FACULTY.


JOSEPH N. McDOWELL, M. D., (late Professor of special and sur- gical Anatomy in the Cincinnati College,) Professor of Anato- my and Surgery.


J. W. HALL, M. D. (late of Kentucky,) Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine.


HIRAM A. PROUT, M. D. (late Professor of Chemistry and Bota- ny in Lagrange College, Ala.) Professor of Mat. Medica and Med. Botany.


JOHN S. MOORE, M. D. (late of Tennessee,) Professor of the In- stitutes of Medicine and Obstetrics.


JOHN DE WOLF, M. D. (late Professor in Burkshire Med. School,) Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.


The aggregate cost of tickets in Kemper College is $80. Dis- secting ticket, which will be taken at the discretion of the pupil, $ 10 Graduation fee, $20; Matriculation fee, $5.


Students before applying for the degree of M. D. are required to at- tend two full courses in this institution, or one in some respectable school, and the last in this, and to be of good moral character.


If a practitioner of Medicine apply, he shall give evidence of his hav- ing been in a reputable practice for three years, and have attended one course in this institution.


The regular lectures will commence on the first Monday of Novem- ber next, and terminate on the 1st of March. The room for practical Anatomy will be open during the month of October, and lectures free of expense will be delivered to the pupils in attendance.


Board can be obtained in the city of St. Louis as cheap as in any city in the West where there is a medical school. A cheaper market cannot be found in any city on the continent; and there is no good reason why boarding should not be cheaper here than elsewhere. Good boarding can be obtained for from 83 to 85 per week.


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ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY. ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY, Between Ninth and Tenth streets, and Greene street and Wash- ington avenue, Block 173. JAMES VANDEVELDE, President.


MEDICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI. (Instituted 25th December, 1835. Incorporated January, 1837.) OFFICERS. Meredith Martin, M. D., President.


James Sykes, M. D., Vice-president.


J. V. Prather, M. D., Corresponding Sect'y.


W. Brown Gildea, Recording Sect'y.


S. W. Adreon, M. D., Treasurer.


AUXILIARY COLONIZATION SOCIETY OF ST. LOUIS. BEVERLY ALLEN, President.


Vice-presidents --- Hon. Wm. C. Carr, Rt. Rev. J. Kemper, Rev. A. Bullard, Rev. William M. Daily, Rev. Wm. S. Potts, Hon. Wm. Carr Lane; Gen. Ranney, of Cape Girardeau; Hon. D. Dunklin, Washington Co .; Samuel L. Hart, Esq., Jefferson Co .; Hon. David Todd, Boone Co .; Major W. Blakely, Ma- rion Co.


Managers --- H. R Gamble, H. S. Geyer, P. G. Camden, Jno. C. Dinnies, Rev. J. Tabor, Geo. K. Budd, Wayman Crow, Jo- siah Spalding.


J. B. Camden, Treasurer. Trusten Polk, Sect


ST LOUIS LYCEUM AND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION [Basement Unitarian Church.]


Beverly Allen, President.


J. B. Walker, Ist Vice-president.


N. Holmes, 2d Vice-president.


William Norris, Recording Sect'y.


J. D. Daggett, Corresponding Sect'y.


A. Todd, Auditor.


J. Bayfield, Treasurer. Thomas Peters, Librarian.


Directors --- M. P. Leduc, Wayman Crow, C. F. Hendry, B. B. Dayton, A. Van Alstine.


ST. LOUIS LAW LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. JOSIAH SPALDING, President. H. R. GAMBLE, Vice-president. J. D. JOHNSON, Secretary and Librarian. P. DEXTER TIFFANY, Treasurer. Directors-Beverly Allen, Henry S. Geyer, John F. Darby, Alexander Hamilton.


ST. LOUIS MUSEUM, Corner of Market and Second streets. ALBERT KOCH, Proprietor. 7*


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ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY.


WESTERN ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, OF ST. LOUIS. [Instituted Jan. Ist, 1837. Incorporated Feb. 9th, 1837.] OFFICERS. B. B. Brown, M. D., President. George Englemann, M. D., Vice-pres't. C. J. Carpenter, M. D., Cor. Sect'y. Wm. Weber, Esq., Recording Sect'y. M. P. Leduc, Treasurer.


B. B. BROWN, Zoology.


G. SCHUETZE, Botany.


F. A. WISLIGENUS, M. D., Natural Philosophy and Meteorology.


G. ENGLEMANN, M. D., Chemistry and Mineralogy.


H. KING, M. D., Geology.


SOCIETY OF THE ILLUMINATI. James Sykes, M. D., President. C. J. Carpenter, M. D, Vice-pres't. S. W. Adreon, M. D., Sect'y. E. Owens, Janitor. . Illuminators for present term-B. B. Brown, M. D .; G. Engle- mann, M. D .; F. A. Wisligenus, M. D .; H. King, M. D.


NATIVE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.


Vespasian Ellis, President.


David B. Hill, Vice-president.


John Riggin, Corresponding Sect'y.


Wm. Stuart, Recording Sect'y.


Philander Salisbury, Treasurer.


ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY OF ST. LOUIS.


John S. Thomson, President.


Kenneth Mackenzie, / Vice-presidents. R. B. Fife, 5


William Strachan, Treasurer.


Douglas F. Melne, Sect'y.


Thomas P. Stewart, Assistant Sect'y.


Rev. Dr. Macaulay, Chaplain. Dr. Alexander Marshall, Physician.


Board of Managers --- John Cowie, Jas. L. Brown, Alex. Robert- son, Alexander Ferguson, Dr. Macaulay, David Yeoman.


HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.


Hugh O'Neil, President. John Ennis, Vice-president. James McKenney, Secretary. Ringrose D. Watson, Treasurer.


William Prescott, President.


ST. LOUIS TYPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION. - Frazier, Sect'y.


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ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY. ST. LOUIS GERMAN ACADEMY. Frederick Kretschmar, President. Edward Hutawa, Secretary. Theodore Kimm, Treasurer. Julius Weyse, Teacher.


GERMAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF ST. LOUIS.


L. Degenhard, President.


Theodore Kimm, Vice-president.


E. Kutawa, Sect'y.


T. J. Meier, Assistant Sect'y. Charles Mueller, Treasurer.


GERMAN UNION CLUB-Club Room No. 17 Market street.


H. A. CARSTENS,


Dr. GEMPP, Secretary. T. SCHNEIDER, CHRISTOPHER RUST, WILLIAM TEWES, Treasurer.


Masonic.


GRAND LODGE OF MISSOURI.


OFFICERS.


Priestly H. M'Bride, G. M. | G. H. C. Melody, G. Treas.


A. B. Chambers, Dep. G. M.


R. B. Dallam, G. Sec.


Alex. T. Douglass, S. G. W.


Rev. H. Chamberlain, G. Ch.


Wm. C. Vane, J. G. W.


Esrom Owens, G. Tyler.


ST. LOUIS LODGE, NO. 20.


OFFICERS.


Edward Klein, W. M. | G. H. C. Melody,


Treas.


Joab Barnard, S. W. R. B. Dallam,


Sec.


Wm. S. Stewart, J. W. Esrom Owens, Tyler.


NAPHTALI LODGE, No. 25.


OFFICERS.


Joseph Foster, W. M. | Freeman Little,


Treas.


Clark Hooper, S. W. James Magehan,


Sec.


James B. Biscoe, J. W. - Esrom Owens, Tyler.


MISSOURI ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.


OFFICERS.


Joseph Foster, M. E. H. P.


J. Simonds,


Elihu H. Shepard, King. Gilbert Nourse,


P. Sojourner. Capt. Host.


Joab Barnard, Scribe. Sec.


Wm. S. Stewart, R. A. C.


R. B. Dallam,


John Fallon,


G. H. C. Melody,


Esrom Owens,


Treas. Tyler. J. Magehan,


J. B. Biscoe,


Masters Vails.


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ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY. Independent Order of OddsFellows.


GRAND LODGE OF MISSOURI. OFFICERS.


W. S. Stewart, M. W.G. M.


| H. M. Brown, G. Warden.


B. M. Backensto,


D. G. M.


T. B. Hudson, Rev. G. Chap.


George Patch, G. Sec. T. M. Darlington, G. Conduc'r.


G. D. Darlington, G. Treas. John Hunter, G. Guardian.


TRAVELLERS' REST LODGE, NO. 1.


OFFICERS.


David W. Dell, N. G. | Wm. S. Stewart,


Treas.


John D. Field, V. G. |Gerard B. Allen, Sec.


WILDEY LODGE, NO. 2. OFFICERS. N. G. | Geo. A. Hyde, Sec.


Fred. Kretschmar,


S. J. Levi, V. G. |H. M. Brown,


Treas.


GERMANIA LODGE, NO. 3. OFFICER.


Hartzman Miller,


N. G. | Conrad Katz,


Sec.


A. Merkel, V. G. Wm. Becker, Treas.


FAR WEST LODGE, NO. 4, (BOONVILLE.)


William Childs,


OFFICERS. N. G. | Jas. G. Martin, Sec.


Cunningham, V. G. Hamilton Lyons, Treas.


WILDEY ENCAMPMENT OF PATRIARCHS, NO. 1. OFFICERS.


W. C. Corley, C. P. | J. D. Field,


J. W.


E. H. Shepard, H. P. |Wm. S. Stewart, Scribe.


L. T. LaBeaume, S. W. B. M. Backensto, Treas.


POST OFFICE,


No. 15, south side of Chesnut street, corner of Second THOMAS WATSON, Postmaster. IGOffice open on Sundays, for delivery, from 9 to 10, A. M., and from 4 to 5 P. M. On all other days, from sunrise 'till sunset. IPersons wishing to pay postage on letters to be sent, can, at any time when the office is shut, envelope the money with the letter and drop it in the Box, which will insure attention.


Arrivals and Departures of Mails at St. Louis. SPRINGFIELD, VIA EDWARDSVILLE, ILL. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 12, M. Closes Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10, A. M. SPRINGFIELD, VIA JACKSONVILLE, ILL. Arrives Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6, P. M. Closes Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 9, P. M.


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ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY. VANDALIA, ILL. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8, P. M. Closes Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 9, P. M. VINCENNES, IND.


Arrives daily, at 10, A. M. Closes daily, at 1, P. M.


SHAWNEETOWN, ILL.


Arrives Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays, at 10, A. M. Closes Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 1, P. M. KASKASKIA, ILL.


Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 4, P. M. Closes Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 9, P. M. POTOSI, NEW MADRID, ARKANSAS, &c. Arrives Sundays and Wednesdays, at 12, M.


Closes Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 12, M.


ST. CHARLES, MO.


Arrives daily, at 11, A. M. Closes daily, at 11, A. M.


FULTON, &c., MO.


Arrives Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 11, A. M.


Closes Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at II, A. M. PINCKNEY, &c., MO.


Arrives Fridays, at 11, A. M.


Closes Sundays, at 11, A. M.


PALMYRA AND IOWA TERRITORY,


Arrives Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 11, A. M.


Closes Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 11, A. M. JEFFERSON CITY, SOUTH SIDE OF MISSOURI RIVER. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 11, A. M. Closes Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 11, A. M. OLD MINES, BY RICHWOODS. Arrives Sundays, at 4, P. M. Closes Mondays, at 6à, A. M. OWEN'S STATION, WALTONHAM, AND FLORISANT. Arrives Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 11, A. M.


Closes Tuesdays and Fridays, at 11, A. M.


RATES OF POSTAGE ON LETTERS.


6 cents for any distance not exceeding 30 miles


10 cents, if over 30 and not exceeding 80 miles


12 cents, if over 80 and not exceeding 150 miles


182 cents, if over 150 and not exceeding 400 miles 25 cents, if over 400 miles.


Double letters are charged double; treble letters, treble; and quadruple letters, quadruple these rates.


Postage on heavier packages, in proportion.


NEWSPAPERS.


Not carried over 100 miles, or for any distance within the State where they are printed, are charged one cent each. If carried over 100 miles, and out of the State where they are printed, one and a half cents each.


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ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY.


PERIODICALS, PAMPHLETS, AND MAGAZINES.


Carried not over 100 miles, one cent a sheet.


Carried over 100 miles, two cents a sheet.


Those not periodicals, for 100 miles or less, four cents a sheet. Those not periodicals, over 100 miles, six cents per sheet.


No deduction will be made on postage of letters charged dou- ble, treble, or quadruple, unless they are opened in the presence of the postmaster, his assistant, or some one belonging to the of- fice.


PLANTERS' HOUSE AND INSURANCE COMPANY OF ST. LOUIS.


William Carr Lane, President.


Charles D. Drake, Sect'y. Charles R. Hall, Treasurer.


Henry Spence, Superintendent of Building.


HOTELS.


ST. LOUIS HOTEL-by STICKNEY & KNIGHT-Fourth street, between Chesnut and Pine.


CITY HOTEL-by BARNUM & PATTON-corner of Third and Vine streets.


GREEN TREE TAVERN-by BENJAMIN W. AYRES-No. 68 south Second street.


GLOBE TAVERN-by DAVID P. DANA-No. 8 Market street, (south side.)


MISSOURI HOTEL-by WEBB & BILLINGS-No. 194 north First street, corner of Oak.


NATIONAL HOTEL-by STICKNEY & KNIGHT-corner of Mar- ket and Third streets.


UNION HOTEL-by Fox & BLOSSOM, corner of First and Prune streets.


JEFFERSON HOUSE-by ELIJAH CURTIS, No. 464 north First, corner of Pine street.


VIRGINIA HOTEL-by A. L. CORSON-on Vine street, between First and Second.


MANSION HOUSE-by C. D. WALTON-corner of Fourth and Locust streets.


PENSION FRANÇAISE-by HENRY F. VIGUER-on First street, between Myrtle and Spruce streets.


SOUTHERN HOUSE-by B. F. WATKINS-corner of Second and Chesnut streets.


COMMERCIAL HOTEL-by Mrs. PASTEUR-Laurel street, be- tween Front and First.


ST. LOUIS HOUSE-by H. MOORE-corner of First and Market streets.


ST. LOUIS EXCHANGE-by URIAH RAPLE-corner of Second and Prune streets.


YORK HOUSE-corner of Second and Prune streets.


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ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY.


Fire Companies.


UNION FIRE AND HOSE COMPANY. [Fourteen hundred feet Hose.] Thomas Dresser, President.


Henry A. Winstanley, Vice-president.


Benona Severson, Ist Engineer.


Conrad Fox, 2d Engineer.


George A. Hyde, Sect'y.


Augustus Guelbreth, Treasurer.


MISSOURI FIRE AND HOSE COMPANY. [Seven hundred and fifty feet Hose.]


Nathan Coleman, President.


J. C. Edgar, Vice president.


Charles Laguerrea, Ist Engineer.


Thomas B. Targee, 2d Engineer.


W. Allen, Secretary.


William A. Lynch, Treasurer.


Z. N. Roberts, Collector.


Directors-L. D. Baker, J. N. Hammond, J. C. Holbrook, - Simpson.


ST. LOUIS FIRE AND HOSE COMPANY.


J. W. Paulding, President.


Benjamin Ames, Vice president.


J. H. Bayfield, Sect'y.


Oliver Harris, Treas.


C. G. Chesley, Collector.


Directors-J. Southack, T. Jordan, M. W. Hopkins, L. Sumner, J. T. Green, J. Briggs, C. D. Walton, G. Deacon, A. Brewster, D. Woodman, jr., R. Boyd, D. Simpson.


WASHINGTON FIRE AND HOSE COMPANY [Number of feet of Hose, 800.]


B. W. Ayres, Captain.


Isaac McHose, Lieutenant.


John Carn, Ist Engineer.


Daniel Colver, 2d Engineer.


Ezry O. English, Sect'y and Treas.


CENTRAL FIRE AND HOSE COMPANY. [Number of feet of Hose, 1700.]


Edward Brooks, Captain. Charles F. Hendry, Lieutenant. Asa Wilgus, Ist Engineer. Edward W. Trask, 2d Engineer. J. W. Dougherty, Secretary and Treasurer.


84 ST. LOUIS DIRECTORY. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE OF ST. LOUIS.


Thornton Grimsley, President.


J. W. Chadwick, Vice-president.


John Ford, Treasurer.


John McNeil, Secretary.


John H. Ferguson, ) Curators. Robert Boyce,


School for apprentices and minors, under the direction of a com- mitte consisting of


B. B. BROWN, M. D. P. BROOKS, WM. H. POCOCKE, M. LEWIS CLARK,


D. WOODMAN, jr.


Dr. MACAULEY, Preceptor.


JDRIES.


MISSISSIPPI FOUNDRY, Situated on First street, the first square above the Missouri Hotel.


GATEY, COONCE & GLASBY, Proprietors.


ST. LOUIS FOUNDRY, Situated on Broadway, corner of Biddle street. KINGSLANDS & LIGHTNER, Proprietors.


ST. LOUIS TYPE FOUNDRY, No. 26 Market street, G. CHARLES, Proprietor.


MARKETS.


CENTRE MARKET, Occupying the block between Front and First streets, and Market and Walnut streets. RICHARD B. DALLAM, Clerk.


NORTH MARKET, (The property of a joint stock Company,) Situated at the junction of Third street and Broadway.


SOUTH MARKET, Situated at the junction of Fourth and Fifth streets, opposite Convent street. EDWD. MERREN, Clerk and Weigher of South Scales.


TABLE


SHOWING THE OLD & NEW STANDARD. VALUE OF


GOLD COINS In the United States.


STATES AND DOMINIONS.


NAMES OF COINS.


WGHT.


OLD STAND.


NEW STAND.


U. STATES,


Eagle, coined after July 31, 1834,


10 18


..


10 00 0


Johannes, half in proportion,


18 0


16 00 0


17 6 4


BRAZIL,


Dobra,


18


6


16 22 2


17 30 1


Moidore, half in proportion,


6 22


6 14 9


6 55 7


Crusade, .


164


59 8


63 5


( Guinea, half in proportion,


5


83


4 79 9


5 75


Sovereign, half in proportion,


5


24


4 57 0


4 84 6


( Seven Shilling piece, .


1 19


1 60 0


1 69 8


Double Louis, coined before 1786,


10 11


9 8 7


9 69 7


Louis, coined before 1786,


5 5%


4 54 1


4 84 6


Double Louis, coined since 1786,-


9 20


8 59 0


9 15 3


FRANCE, ..


< Louis, coined since 1786, .. Double Napoleon, or 40 Francs, Napoleon, or 20 Francs, .


4 22


4 29 5


4 57 6


8


7


7 23 2


7 70 2


Same as the new Louis Guinea,


5


0


4 36 2


4 65 5


HANOVER,


Ducat, ..


2


54


2 15 4


2 29 6


2


2


1 57 6


1 67 0


Ryder,


6


9


5 66 5


6 43


Ducat,


2


54


2 13 3


2 27 5


Ten Guilder piece,


4


8


3 78 0


4 34


MEXICO, ...


.. Doubloons, shares in proportion,


17


9


14 56 0


15 53 5


.. Ducat, .


2


54


2 13 7


2 27 5


Dobraon,


34 12


30 66 6


32 70 6


Dobra,


18


6


16 22 2 17 30 1


Johannes,


18 0


16 00 0


17 6 4


PORTUGAL


Moidore, half in proportion, .


6 22


6 14 9


6 55 7


Piece of 16 Testoons, or 1600 Rees,


2


6


1 99 2


2 12 1


Old Crusado of 400 Rees,


15


54 9


58 8


New do. of 480 do.


164


59 8


63 5


Milree, coined in 1755,


194


73 2


78 0


Ducat, 1787,


2


54


2 12 5


2 26 7


PRUSSIA,


Frederick, double, 1769,


8 14


7 47 5


7 97 5


Frederick, single, 1778,


4


7


3 74 9


3 99 7


Frederick, single, 1800,


4


7


3 72 5


3 97 5


ROME,.


..


2


2 10 9


2 25 1


17


14 82 8


15 81 1


Ducat, 1784,


2


54


2 12 5


2 26 7


SAXONY, ..


Ducat, 1797,


2


5₺


2 13 7


2 27 9


4


63


3 68 5


3 92 5


Augustus, 1784,


4


63


3 72 5


3.97 4


[ Doubloons, 1772, (double and single, and shares in proportion, ).


17 84


15 3 0


16 2 8


Doubloon, . .


17


9


14 5€ 0


15 53 5


Pistole. ..


4


84


3 64 0


3 88 4


Coronilla, Gold Dollar, or Vintern, 1801,


1


8


9 1


8 cts.m.


(Eagle, coined before July 31, 1834,


11 6


10 00 0


10 66 5


(shares in proportion.)


Dobraon,


31 12


30 66 6


32 70 6


ENGLAND,


Double George d'or, single in proportion,


8


13


7 48 2


7 87 9


( Gold Florin, double in proportion, Double Ryder


12 21


11 44 2


12 20 5


HOLLAND,


Five do. in proportion.


4


31


3 61 6


3 85 1


POLAND, ..


Ducat, 1748,


2 5ª


2 13 7


2 27 9


Frederick, double, 1800,


8 14


7 45 4


7 95 1


§ Sequin, coined since 1760,


¿ Scudo of Republic,.


Augustus, 1754,


SPAIN, .


..


dut. gr.


Scts.m.


SOVEREIGNS.


TABLE Showing the value of any number of SOVEREIGNS from one to one hundred, at $4 85 each, the rates at which they are received and paid out by the Banks. Large amounts are regulated by weight, valuing the pennyweight at 94,8 cents, as established by an Act of Congress.


NO. VALUE.


NO. VALUE.


NO. VALUE.


NO VALUE.


NO. VALUE.


1 ... 84 85


21.8 101 85


41.8198 85


61.$295 85


81. 8392 85


2 .. . 9 70


22 .. 106 70


42 .- 203 70


62 .- 300 70


82 .. 397 70


3 .. 14 55


23 ·· 111 55


43 .- 208 53


63 .- 305 55


83 .- 402 55


4 .- 19 40


24 .- 116 40


44 .- 213 40


64 .- 310 40


84 .. 407 40


5 .- 24 25


25 .- 121 25


45 .- 218 25


65 .- 315 25


85 -- 412 25


6 .- 29 10


26 .. 126 10


46 .- 223 10


66 .- 320 10


86 -- 417 10


7 .. 33 95


27 .. 130 95


47 .. 227 95


67 .- 324 95


87 .- 421 95


8 .- 38 80


28 .. 135 80


48 .- 232 80


68 .. 329 80


88 .- 426 80


9 .. 43 65


29 .. 140 65


49 .. 237 65


69 -- 334 65


89 .- 431 65


10 .. 48 50


30 .. 145 50


50 .. 242 50


70 .- 339 50


90 .. 436 50


11 -. 53 35


31 -- 150 35


51. 247 35


71 .- 344 35


91 .- 441 35


12 .. 58 20


32 .- 153 20


52 .. 253 20


72 .. 349 20


92 .. 446 20


13 .- 63 05


33. 160 05


53 .. 257 05


73 .- 354 05


93 -. 451 05


14 .. 67 90


34 -- 164 90


54 .. 261 90


74. 358 90


94 .- 455 90


15 .. 72 75


35 .. 169 75


55 .. 266 75


75 .- 363 75


95 -- 460 75


16 .. 77 60


36 .- 174 60


56 -. 271 60


76 .- 368 60


96 .- 465 60


17 .- 82 45


37 .- 179 45


57 .. 276 45


77 .- 373 45


97 .. 470 45


13 .. 87 30


38 .- 184 30


58 .. 281 30


78 -- 378 30


98 .- 475 30


19 .. 92 15


39 .. 189 15


59 .. 286 15


79 .. 383 15


99 .- 480 15


20 .. 97 00


40 .- 194 00


60 .. 291 00


80. 388 00


100 .. 485 00


FIVE FRANCS.


TABLE Showing the va'ue of any number of FIVE FRANC Pieces, from one to one hundred, at 93 cents cach, as established by .Act of Congress.


NO. VALUE.


NO. VALUE.


NO. VALUE.


NO. VALUE.


NO. VALUE.


1 ... 80 93


21 .8 19 53


41 ... 8 38 13


61 .856 73


81. 875 33


2 .- 1 86


22. .. 20 46


42· ·· 39-06


62. .. 57 66


82. .. 76 26


3 .. 2 79


23. .. 21 39


43· ·· 39 99


63. .. 58 59


83. .. 77 19


4. 3 72


24· ·· 22 32


44. .. 40 92


64 ... 59 52


84. .. 78 12


5 .. 4 65


25· ·· 23 25


45· ·· 41 85


63. .. 60 45


85. .. 79 05


6 .. 5 58


26 ... 24 18


46· ·· 42 78


67 .-. 62 31


87 ... 80 91


7 .- 6 51


27. .. 25 11


47· ·· 43 71


68· ·· 63 24


88. .. 81 84


8 .. 7 44


28 ... 26 04


48 ... 44 64


89. -. 82 77


9 .- 8 37


29. .. 26 97


49 · · · 45 57


70 ... 65 10


90. .. 83 70


10 .. 9 30


30. .. 27 90


50· · · 46 50


71 ... 66 03


91 ... 84 63


11 .- 10 23


31. .. 28 83


51 . .. 47 43


72 ... 66 96


92. .. 85 56


12 .. 11 16


32 ... 29 76


52. .. 48 36


73 ... 67 89


93· ·· 86 49


13 .- 12 09


33· ·· 30 69


53· ·· 49 29


74. .. 68 82


94. .. 87 42


14 .- 13 02


34. .. 31 62


54. .. 50 22


75 . 69 75


95. .. 88 35


15 ..: 3 95


35· ·· 32 55


55 . .. 51 15


76. .. 70 68


96 .-. 89 28


16 .- 14 88


36· ·· 33 48


56. .. 52 08


77. .. 71 61


97. .. 90 21


17 .- 15 81


37. .. 34 41


57 · ·· 53 01


78. .. 72 54


98. .. 91 14


18 .. 16 74


38. .. 35 34


58· ·· 53 94


79. .. 73 47


99. .. 92 07


19 .- 17 67


39· ·· 36 27


59· ·· 54 87


80. .. 74 40


100 ... 93 00


20 ·· 18 60


40· ·· 37 20


60· ·· 55 80


66 ... 61 38


86. .. 79 98


69. .. 64 17


Calendar for 1841.


SUNDAY


TUESDAY. MONDAY. THURSDAY.


WEDNESDAY


FRIDAY


SATURDAY.


JANUARY.


1 2


3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31


FEBRUARY. 12 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28


MARCH. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 APRIL. 1 2 3


4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MAY. 1


2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 28 29 30 31


JUNE. 1 23 45 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30


10


SUNDAY MONDAY


TUESDAY


WEDNESDAY


THURSDAY ..


FRIDAY.


SATURDAY.


..


JULY.


123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AUGUST.


1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER.


1 2


3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31


ee


NOVEMBER.


1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31


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LIESETY ENGINE HOUSE


BANK OF MISSOURI


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SHOT TOWER


UHIUN CHOINK HOUSE


MAP


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DUNCANS ISLAND


MI


PUBLIC SCHOOL


CENTENART CH


MEDOWALS MEDICAL COLLEGE


THEATRE


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EN CINE HOUSE


ODD FELLOWS RALL


MISSO DR!


WATER


RIVER


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GAS WORKS


MISSOURI.


PESY OFFICE


MEDICAL DEL STLOUIS UNIVERSITY


CANDI LIVEE


UNITARIAN CHURCH


CHARLES KEEMLE, BOOK, JOB, AND FANCY


PRINTER, NO. 22 OLIVE STREET


JOE PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, DONE IN FANCY COLORS.


Books, Pamphlets,


Bills of Exchange,


Cards, Circulars,


Billheads, Handbills, Show bills,


Checks, Notes,


Bills of Lading, Druggists' Labels.


STEAMBOAT, BILLS, (With a new and beautiful PLATE.)


LAW BLANKS A gencial assortment con natly on hand, including BLANK DREDE and USTIGES' BLANES.


Orders far Printing executed with pro titode and fidelity; on moderate dereis




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