Doggett's New-York City directory, for 1845-1846, Part 109

Author: Doggett, John, 1809-1852
Publication date: 1845
Publisher: New-York : J. Doggett, Jr.
Number of Pages: 484


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DAVID T. VALENTINE, Clerk.


SAMUEL T. BEEKMAN, Assistant Clerk.


NATHANIEL PEARCE, President Board of Ass't Aldermen.


OLIVER S. BARTLES, Clerk Board of Ass't Aldermen.


DAVID J. CHATFIELD, Assistant Clerk.


POLICE, GEORGE W. MATSELL, Chief of Police.


The City is divided into three Districts as follows :- .


The First District comprises the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Wards


The Second District comprises the Eighth. Ninth, Twelfth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Wards


The Third District comprises the Seventh, Tenth, Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Seventeenth Wards In each of said Districts there is a Police Court and Office, as follows :-


1st District-(Lower Police Office)-At the Tombs, Centre c. Franklin. Justices : Henry W. Merritt, B. W. Osborne, and W. W. Drinker.


2d District-At the Jefferson Market, Av. 6 c. Greenwich Av. Justice: - Roome. Clerks: D. M. Frye and Edwin F. Corey 3d District-Essex Market, Grand c. Ludlow. Justices: Garritt Gilbert and Robert Taylor. Clerk: N. B. Mountfort


'The Policemen for the various Wards of the City of New York, including Captains and Assistant Captains, are apportioned as follows :-


To the First Ward-Fifty-five. Second Ward-Forty.


To the Seventh Ward-Sixty. Eighth Ward-Fifty,


To the Thirteenth Ward-Forty-five Fourteenth Ward-Fifty.


Third Ward-Forty.


Fourth Ward-Fifty-five.


Sixteenth Ward-Forty-five.


Seventeenth Ward-Forty-five


Portions of the following buildings and places in the City of New York, are appropriated as a portion of the City Prison and Bridewell of the said City, viz : the building known as the Station House, bounded by square bounded by Gth Avenue, Greenwich Avenue, and Amos street, in the Ninth Ward; and the building owned by the Corporation in the rear of Essex Market, in the Tenth Ward


(June 30th, 1845 .- The location of the Station Houses in the several Wards, respectively, not designated.)


HARBOR MASTERS.


There are four Harbor Masters, who have, for the better accommodation of the public, divided the city into four districts; and for the convenience of the public, their general office is kept at Messrs. E. & G. W. Blunt's Nautical Store, (179 Water street, corner of Burling Slip;)-the districts subject to alteration, at the discretion of the Harbor Masters.


DISTRICT I.


CHARLES MILLS, resides at 27 Oliver street, whose district extends from west side Burling Slip, up the East River, to the extent of the port. A slate kept at Williams & Hinman's, 169 South street, near Dover.


DISTRICT II.


ABRAHAM TURNURE, 73 Henry street, whose district extends from west side Burling Slip to east side of (pier 14) Jones' wharf. A slate kept at E. & G. W. Blunt's, 179 Water street, corner Burling Slip.


DISTRICT III.


J. DAYTON WILSON, 6 Burton street, whose district extends from the west side of (pier 14) Jones' wharf, to Coenties Slip, pier 8. A slate kept at Stiles', cor. Old slip, and at 39 South st.


DISTRICT IV.


JAMES B. NICHOLSON, 68 West street, whose district extends from Coenties Slip (pier 8) round the Battery and up the North River. A slate kept at Secor & Livingston's, 68 West street.


In case of the sickness, or absence from the city, of any of the Harbor Masters, either of them will attend his district.


Fifth Ward-Fifty. Sixth Ward-Sixty.


Ninth Ward-Forty-five. Tenth Ward-Forty five. Eleventh Ward-Forty-five. Twelfth Ward-Thirty.


Fifteenth Ward-Forty.


410


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARDS OF ALDERMEN AND ASSISTANT ALDERMEN.


FOR THE YEAR 1845.


1. Applications for Ofice.


Alderman Conner,


Benson,


Van Tine.


2. Assessments.


Alderman Hart,


Benson,


Seaman.1


3. Arts, Sciences, and Schools. Aldernian Hart, Rich, Benson.


4. Charity and Alms House. Alderman Briggs, 66


Rich,


Benson ..


5. Finance. Alderman Stoneall, =


Van Tine,


Benson.


6. Ferries.


Alderman Meserole,


Briggs,


Brady.


7. Fire Department. Alderman Rich, 16 Conner, Benson.


8. Lamps and Gas. Alderman Divver,


OLIVER CHARLICK, President of the Board of Aldermen.


BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN.


1. . Applications for Office. Assistant Alderman Foote,


Gray,


Maclay.


2. Assessments.


Assistant Alderman Albertson,


Cornell, 86 Westervelt


3. Arts, Sciences, and Schools. Assistant Alderman Ogden


Albertson,


Spofford.


4. Charity and Almshouse. Assistant Alderman Maclay, 66 יר


Oliver,


Purser.


5. Finance. Assistant Alderman Purser,


66


Oliver, 66 Gray.


6. Ferries. Assistant Alderman Gilbert,


Candee,


Miller.


7. Fire Department. Assistant Alderman Gray,


66 Ogden,


Purser.


8. Lamps and Gas. Assistant Alderman Cornell.


Assistant Alderman Nichols,


Quackenbush. 9. Laws & Applications to the Leg'e. Assistant Alderman Albertson,


Maclay,


Ogden.


Assistant Alderman Oliver,


10. Markets.


Assistant Alderman Cornell,


Candee,


4


Nichols.


11. Police, Watch, and Prisons.


Assistant Alderman Westervelt,


66


66


Foote,


18. Salaries.


Assistant Alderman Spofford,


66


Gilbert,


66


Foote.


19. Ordinances. Assistant Alderman Quackenbush,


Ogden,


Gilbert.


13. Roads and Canals.


Assistant Alderman Spofford,


66


Westervelt,


Roberts.


14. Cleaning Streets. Assistant Alderman Foote,


Maclay,


Quackenbush.


Assistant Alderman Roberts,


66 Oliver,


Spofford.


NATHANIEL PEARCE, President of the Board of Assistant Aldermen.


SHERIFF'S OFFICE .- 21 CITY HALL.


WILLIAM JONES, Sheriff, City and County of New York, residence 310 Bowery. T. R. McDONOUGH, under Sheriff, residence 71 Orchard. DEPUTIES.


Jonathan W. Allen, 157 Spring Thomas F. Peers, 87 Murray William H. Sparks, 118 Leonard


John Gray, 10 E. Twenty-first James H. Pinkney. 95 Allen Frederick L. Vultee, 84 Walker


Isaac Kip, 82 Watts, Abner Sanford, 188 Laurens Joseph Weed. 96 Division


William W. Lyon, 15 Attorney Henry C. Scott, 175 Madison Frederick W. Williams, 50 King


Amos Jones, Sheriff's agent, 44 Mulberry Richard S. Jones, Sheriff's Clerk, 53 Forsyth


James J. Bevins, deputy and jailor, 22 Eldridge Owen W. Brennan, special deputy to convey prisoners to Sing Sing, Penitentiary and House of Refuge, 13 Elm


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Briggs, Brady.


9. Laws & Applications to the Leg'e.


Alderman Henry,


Hart,


Benson.


10. Markets. Alderman Tappan,


Compton,


Brady.


11. Police, Watch, and Prisons.


Alderman Henry,


Conipton,


Seaman,


19. Ordinances. Alderman Henry,


12. Public Offices and Repairs. '


Alderman Meserole,


Compton, Benson.


13 Roads and Canals.


Alderman Jackson,


66


Meserole,


Benson.


14. Cleaning Streets.


Alderman Dodge,


=


Seaman,


Brady.


Alderman Divver,


15. Public Lands and Places.


Dodge,


Brady.


Alderman Hart,


16. Wharves, Piers, and Slips.


Assistant Alderman Candee,


Roberts,


Gilbert.


17. Streets.


Reberts,


Candee.


12. Public Ofices and Repairs. Assistant Alderman Miller,


Gray,


Nichols.


20. Joint Comm. on Croton Aqueduct. Assistant Alderman Purser, 66


Westervelt. Miller. 21. Joint Cor'm. on Public Build- ings on Blackwell's Island, Long Island Farms, and Bellevue Es- tablishment.


15. Public Lands and Places. Assistant Alderman Nichols, 66 Miller,


Cornell.


Rich,


Divver.


16. Wharves, Piers, and Slips.


Alderman Compton,


Conner,


Benson.


17. Streets. Alderman Seaman,


Dodge,


Brady.


18. Salaries.


Alderman Conner,


Brady,


Stoneall.


Hart,


Benson.


20. Joint Com. on Croton Aqueduct.


Alderman Jackson,


66


Tappan,


Brady.


21. Joint


Committee on


Public


Buildings on Blackwell's Island,


Long Island Farms, and Bellevue


Establishment.


Albertson.


411


POST OFFICE.


ROBERT H. MORRIS, POSTMASTER.


-


LOCATION.


The Post Office is situated in Nassau Street, extending from Liberty to Cedar-entrance from Cedar and Nassou. Mails received and delivered on Liberty Street.


The Branch Office is situated at the corner of East Broadway and Chatham Square.


OFFICE HOURS.


From 8 A. M. to 7 P. M.


SUNDAY. From 9'to 10 A. M., and from 12} to 1} P. M.


RATES OF POSTAGE. LETTERS.


On and after July 1, 1845, the postage will be as follows:


Single letters, 300 miles or under, 5 cents. Over 300 miles 10 centr ..


Double


66


10 16


66


20


Treble


15


30


Quadruple


20


40 =


Every letter or parcel not exceeding half an ounce in weight, shall be deemed a single letter, and every addi- tonal weight of half an ounce or less, shall be charged with an additional single postage.


Drop letters for delivery only-2 cents.


Advertised letters to be charged with the cost of advertising the same, in addition to the regular postage.


PRINTED PAPERS.


. All newspapers of the size of 1900 square inches or less, may be sent by the Editors or Publishers thereof to all Subscribers or other persons within 30 miles of the place in which the same are printed, free of postage.


Newspapers of the size aforesaid, sent beyond 30 miles from the place of printing, and not more than 100 miles, 1c. each-over 100 miles l&c. each. Within the state where published, Ic. each.


Newspapers of greater size than 1900 square inches, shall be charged 2}c. for each copy of not more than an ounce weight, and 1c. additional, for each additional ounce-or fractional excess of not less than half ounce-for any distance in the United States.


All printed or lithographed circulars and handbills, or advertisements, on quarto post or single cap paper, or paper not larger than single cap, folded, directed, and unsealed, 2c. each, for any distance in the United States.


All pamphlets, magazines. and periodicals, weighing one ounce, 2}c .- each additional ounce, or fractional excess of not less than half an ounce, 1c. additional, for any distance in the United States.


MAILS.


THE GREAT NORTH MAIL, is closed daily at 32 P. M .- on Sundays, at 12 P. M.


This Mail supplies all offices from Albany to Buffalo, inclusive. Troy and the northern counties of this state, four counties in Pennsylvania contiguous to Lake Erie, those counties in Ohio on and near said Lake, the state of Michigan, the northern parts of Indiana and Illinois, the Territories of Iowa and Wisconsin ; also the southern tier of counties adjoining the State of Pennsylvania, those counties in the State of Vermont, lying west of the Green Mountains, and East and West Canadas.


By this mail is also sent mails for all offices between this city and Albany, on either side of the Hudson, in- cluding the counties of Dutchess, Columbia, Rennsselaer, N. Y., and Berkshire Co. Massachusetts, and the counties of Orange, Ulster, Sullivan, Chenango, Delaware. Green, and Schoharie, N. Y.


Mails are made up and sent by steamboat to Piermont-thence by Erie Rail Road supply offices on the Rail Road line to South Middleton, Orange Co .- thence by stage through the counties of l'ike, Wayne, Lucerne and Susquehannah, in Pennsylvania, and are closed daily, except Sundays at 1, P. M.


F THE GREAT EASTERN MAIL, via Stonington and Norwich by Steamboats to Providence, Worcester and Boston, is closed daily, except Sundays, at 3} P. M. By this mail is forwarded mail matter for those offices in the United States, lying east of Boston, and also for the British Provinces lying east thereof.


The New Haven and Hartford Mail, by Steamboat, including those offices between the Housatonic Rail Road and Norwich and Worcester line, in the State of Connecticut, is closed daily, except Sundays. at 5} o'clock, A. M. This mail supplies the offices of Brattleboro, Windsor, and Montpelier, Vermont; Walpole, N. H. ; Ha- verhill, Northamp.on and Springfield, Mass., and their dependencies.


The Land Mail to New-Haven, via East Chester, Stamford, Norwalk, and Bridgeport is closed daily except Sundays, at 6}, A M., and on Sunday, at 1, P. M.


The Long Island Rail Road Mail supplies all offices on the Island east of Jamaica, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and is closed on those days at 7 o'clock, A. M.


412


Mails are forwarded by the Long Island Rail Road daily, except Sundays, to East New York, Jamaica, Hun- tington, Rockaway, Jericho, Hempstead, Branch, Hempstead, Oyster Bay and Orient. By this mail is also for- warded mail matter, for Boston, Mass. Closes at 7 o'clock, A. M.


A Mail for Brooklyn, L. I., is closed daily, at 7, A. M., and 1}, P. M. By the afternoon mail is forwarded matter for Fort Hamilton, New Utrecht, and Flatbush.


The Mail for Flushing, L. I., is closed daily, except Sunday, at 2 o'clock, P. M., and supplies Williamsburg aud Newtown.


The Mail for Danbury, Con., via Harlaem, White Plains, Bedford and Ridgefield, is closed daily, except Sun- days, at 6 o'clock, A. M.


THE GREAT SOUTH MAIL, via Philadelphia, Washington, Richmond, Charleston, and Augusta, to New- Orleans is closed, daily, at 7}, A. M. This mail conveys mail matter for the whole of the Southern States.


An extra Mail is closed daily at 33, P. M., Sundays, }} P. M., for Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington City. By this mail is carried mail matter for the western parts of Pennsylvania and Virginia. those parts of In. diana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Illinois, not enumerated in the Great North Mail, the States of Kentucky, Mis- souri, Tennessee, and Arkansas.


The South Way Mail includes all offices on the line of the Rail Road to Philadelphia and their dependencies, embracing nearly all the offices in the State of New Jersey, which receive their mails from the separating offices located on the Rail Road. With this mail is forwarded mail matter for the counties of Lucerne, Wyoming, Carbon, Northampton, and Monroe, in Pennsylvania, and is closed at 7, A. M.


Mails for the County of Freehold and Burlington are closed at 2, P. M. and sent on Tuesdays and Fridays by the way of Trenton and on Mondays and Thursdays, via New Brunswick.


Mails via Hoboken and Hackensack to New-Prospect, are closed on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 1} P. M.


The Mail for Astoria is closed daily, except Sunday, at 2, P. M.


Mails, by Steamboat, for Yonkers, Dobbs' Ferry, Tarrytown, Sing Sing, and Peekskill, is closed daily except Friday, at 6 o'clock, A. M.


The Staten Island Mail is closed daily, except Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., for Tompkinsville and North Shore and on Tuesdays and Fridays, for Richmond, Richmond Valley, and Rossville.


FOREIGN CONSULS.


Country.


Name.


Office.


AUSTRIA, .


. Rocco Martuscelli,


79 Greenwich


BADEN,.


J. W. Schinidt, ...


34 Broad


BAVARIA,


George H Siemon,


. 78 Maiden lane


BELGIUM,


H. Mali, V. Consul . 27 Beaver


BRAZIL,.


Louis F. Defiganiere, V. Consul, .


. 34 Platt


BREMEN,


Herman Oelrichs,


42 Broad


BRUNSWICK,


John D. Kleudgen.


42 Broad


CHILI, . .


Franklin H. Delano,


. 78 South


DENMARK,


Edward Bech, .


. 69 West


FRANCE,.


Louis Borg, V. Consul,


. 93 Greenwich


FRANKFORT,


Frederick Wissman, .


.21 S. William


GREAT BRITAIN


. Anthony Barclay,


. 30 Merchants' Ex.


GREECE, .


. Eugene Dutilh,


. 23 S. William


HAMBURG,.


J. W. Schmidt, . 34 Broad


HANOVER,.


Lewis H. Meyer,.


. 9 Broad


· HESSE DARMSTADT, GRAND


Anthony Bollermann, . .32 Beaver


DUCHY OF,


Conrad W. Faber,. 44 Broad


LUBEC, .


George W. Kruger, . . 42 Broad


Charles A. Heckscher. .. . 44 South


MECKLENBURGH,


John Granja, Consul General,. 95 Wall


MEXICO, ..


Louis E. Hargous, V. Consul,.


.. 33 South


John L. Darby,


. 31 Old Slip


MONTEVIDEO,


( G. F. Darby, V. Consul


. 49 South


NASSAU,


. William A. Kobbe,.


5 Pearl


NETHERLANDS,


Jolın C. Zimmerman, .


. 44 Broad


NORWAY, S.


C. Edward Habichit,.


.85 West


NEW GRENADA,


· Mortimer Livingston, V. Consul,


. 22 Broad


PORTUGAL,


Philip N. Searle, V. Consul, .


. 71 New


PRUSSIA


J. W. Schmidt,


ROMAN STATES, .


Martin Mantin, .


32 Platt


RUSSIA,


George E. Kunhardt, acting V. Consul


. 69 West


SAXE ALTENBURG,.


Edward Stucken .


.96 Pearl


SAXONY, ..


· Rocco Martuscelli,.


115 Leonard


SPAIN,


C. Edward Ilabicht.


SWEDEN,


Louis P. de Luze. 22 Beaver


SWITZERLAND,


Jolin H. Brower, . 91 Front


TEXAS, ...


. William H. Aspinwall, V. Consul,. . 55 South


TUSCANY,


VENEZUELA


Jolın B. Purroy,


11 Wall


SARDINIA,


. Carl Hinrichs,


188 Pearl


. 9 Broad


SAXE WEIMAR, .


Jolın R. Mahler, ..


79 Greenwich


SICILYS, ('The Two,).


. Francisco Stoughton, .. . 85 West


.. 522 Broome


. Louis Mossi, Consul General .


407 Fourth


Alexis Eustaplicve, Consul General .


. 34 Broad


HESSIAN, .


§ Charles Delaforest,


· 93 Greenwich


§ Henry W. T. Mali. 27 Beaver


Louis H. F. De Aguiar, Consul General


34 Platt


105 MILLIONS OF PENS IN ONE YEAR !


BY


COMMAND.


STEEL PEN


OS . INOH


· Y · PENSE


MAKER


TO THE


QUEEN.


PRECEPT


DATED


APRIL 13,


DIEU.ET . MON . DROIT


1840.


JOSEPH GILLOTT, PATENT


STEEL PEN MANUFACTURER, VICTORIA WORKS, GRAHAM STREET, Birmingham,


Has been for twenty three years engaged in the manufacture of steel pens, and dur- ing that time has devoted his unceasing attention to the improving and perfecting this useful and necessary article ; the result of his persevering efforts, and numerous expe- siments upon the properties of the metal used, has been the construction of a pen upon a principle entirely new, combining all the advantages of the elasticity and fineness of the quill, with the durability of the metallic pen, and thus obviating the objections which have existed against the use of steel pens.


The patentee is proud to acknowledge that a discerning public has paid the most gratifying tribute to his humble, though useful labours, by a demand for his pens far exceeding his highest expectations.


THE NUMBER OF PENS MANUFACTURED AT THE WORKS OF Joseph Gillott,


From Dec. 1841. to Dec. 1842.


From Dec. 1842, to Dec. 1843.


was 70.612.002 pens


was 105,125.493 pens


or 5.884.333 dozen


or 8.760.4572 dozen


or 490.361 gross


cr 730 038¿ gross


CAUTION .- J. G. regrets to say, certain disreputable Makers have tried to impose upon the public a spurious article, bearIng the mis-spelled name of the Patentee and sole Manufacturer, thus "GILOTT," by emitting the L; and in some instances the final T is omitted, thus, " GILLO ['," so as to retain the sound-but the public will please observe, all the genuine pens are marked in full, " JOSEPH GILLOTT," and Venders are desired to note that his Cards of Pens are made up in packets of one dozen each, and have a label out- side, with a fac-simile of his signature, thus


At the request of persons extensively engaged in tuition, J. G. has introduced his WARRANTED SCHOOL & PUBLIC PENS,


Which are especially adapted to their use, being of different degrees of flexibility, and with fine, medium, and broad points, suitable for the various kinds of writing taught in schools.


Sold retail by all Stationers, Booksellers, and other respectable dealers in Steel Pens. Merchants and Wholesale Dealers can be supplied at the Works. Graham-street, 95, New-street, Birmingham,


And at 32, Gracechurch-st. London.


WKliam Stone, Printer, 73, Bath Street, Birmingham.


U


TA


John t., New York.


413


CUSTOM HOUSE .- BOUNDED BY WALL, PINE, AND NASSAU STREETS.


CORNELIUS W. LAWRENCE, Collector. Open daily from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., (Sundays excepted.)


OFFICERS.


LOCATION.


OFFICERS.


Collector,


Rotunda, C. H.


Cornelius W. Lawrence.


Assistant Collector,.


16


C. S. Bogardus.


Deputy Collectors,.


George Davis, Mathew L. Davis.


Cashier,.


Charles W. Van Ness.


Naval Officer, 1st floor right, entrance from Pine, ... Michael Hoffman.


Surveyor,


.1st floor left, entrance from Pine, ... . Elijah F. Purdy.


Deputy Surveyor, ..


. Daniel D. Briggs.


Auditor, . .


2d floor,.


.Samuel G. Ogden, jr.


Store Keeper,


. 24 Pine, . .


. Sidney Wetmore.


Sample, .


.24 Pine,.


Gaugers, .


.Basement, C. H.


Measurers,


Do. do.


Weighers,.


Do.


do.


Appraisers, .


.12 Broad,


Revenue Barge, .


. foot of Whitehall. .James Thorne, board'g offic PUBLIC STORES,-270 Water, 230 Cherry, 12 Broad, 109 Washington.


APPRAISERS,-Samuel J. Willis, George W. Pomeroy, Van Brugh Livingston .- KEEPER, Henry J. Smith.


ASSISTANT JUSTICES COURTS.


DISTRICT. WARD.


LOCATION.


JUDGE CLERK.


1 st . .1, 2, 3. . 142 Fulton


. Ambrose Kirtland.


Claiborne Ferris


2d.


.4, 6,


5 Duane


. William G. Sterling. Jireh Bull


3d . .5, 8, 14 .. 47 Howard


. Ulysses D. French


James M. Murray


4th .7, 10,13. 74 Ludlow.


. Joseph Hoxie.


Joseph R. Taylor


5th .9, 11, 15, 17 .341 Bowery


John Newhouse


James B. Greenman


6th


.12, 16.


House of Deten'n, 126th st. H'm . N. C. Everett.


AN ACCURATE TABLE OF DISTANCES.


FROM THE BATTERY.


FROM THE EXCHANGE. |FROM THE CITY HALL.


To


¿ of a mile ..


Rector-street.


Fulton


. .


..


1+


1


1 ..


..


1


Houston


.... 2


.



14


Fourth


.... 21 ..


2


1}


Fourteenth


2


Seventeenth


....


. .


34.


3₺


..


Thirty-fourth


32.


34.


3


Thirty eighth


4 ..



34.


Forty-ninth


4₺.


44.


Fifty-fourth


4₴


44.


4+


Sixty-third


5


44


Sixty-eighth


....


5}


54


5


Seventy-eighth


51


54


Eighty-third


6


54.


Fighty-eighth


5


Ninety-third


...


62.


6A


6


Ninety-seventh


....


7


6₺


61 ..


One Hundred and Second


.... 71.


7


61


One Hundred and Seventh


....


7로 ·


7%.


7


One Hundred and Seventeenth


8


One Hundred and Twenty-first


81.


8


One Hundred and Twenty-sixth


....


84


8+


81.


84


8


9


82


84


...


9t.


9


84 .


One Hundred and Forty-fifth


....


94.


9₺


....


.


.. .


91


94


....


9


One Hundred and Fifty- fifth


51



Warren


1


Leonard


... .


14.


....



14


....


22.


21


.... 2}


24.


24


Twenty-fourth


31.


3


..


2


Twenty-ninth


31.


Forty-fourth


. .


4₺


4


31


4


Fifty-eighth


5


41.


5₺


47


Seventy-third


6


62.


. .


. .


6+.


.


.


.



6


One Hundred and Twelfth


. .


71 ..


74.


One Hundred and Thirty-first One Hundred and Thirty-sixth


....


...


·


One Hundred and Fortieth


One Hundred and Fiftieth


·


..


.. 5₺


3 ..


2


Canal


Spring


Ninth


....


.


James T. Talman,


Charles Clinch,


Out-door Surveyor,.


. J. L. Vanboskerck.


§ Broadway c. Twenty-First. .... James B. Sheys.


..


BANKS IN THE CITY OF NEW-YORK,


NAME OF BANK.


LOCATION.


PRESIDENT.


CASIIIER.


DISC'TD'YS. CAPIT'L.


SHARES.


PAR. | DIVIDENDS.


NOTARY.


Wed. & Sat.


$1,155,400


SLUV


May and Nov.


American Exchange. . ...


. 50 Wall


Bank of America .. . 46 Wall


Bank of Commerce .. . 132 Wall


Bank of New York .. . Wall, c. Williani


Bank of the State of N. York 30 Wall


Bank of the U. S., in Phila. . || Hanover


Butchers and Drovers ..


Bowery, c. Grand


Jacob Ainis In hands of Comp- troller Jolın Q. Jones


A


J. B. Desdoity R. Strong


Daily. Mond. & Thurs.


300,000 . 720,000


3,000 16,000


100 45


May and Nov. Stephen Merrihew


Commercial .


1 Hanover


In hands of receiver, } R. M. Blatchford George Law John Adams


J. Washburn Wm. J. Lane


Wed. & Sat.


600,000


20,000


30


Fulton . .


Pearl, c. Fulton


Benj. F. Wheelwight Fanning C. Tucker


E. Platt


Tues. & Frid.


600,000


12,000


50


Feb. and Aug. Feb. and Aug.


John Neilson, jr John T. Irving


Mechanics .


33 Wall


Shepherd Knapp


Jolın H. Cornell


Tues. & Frid.


632,000


25,280


25


June and Dec.


William Bloomfield


Mechanics and Traders .... . 370 Grand


Merchants .. .


42 Wall


John J. Palmer


O. J. Cammann


Wed. & Frid.


1,490,000


29,800


50


Dec. and June.


John D. Campbell


Merchants' Exchange ..


173 Greenwich


Jas. Van Nostrand James Gallatin


William H. Johnson Thomas Hunn


Tues. & Frid.


750,000


15,000


50


April and Oct.


A. R. Rodgers.


N. A. Trust & Banking Co ..


at Am. Exch. Bank 50 Wall


David Leavitt, re- ? ceiver, 50 Wall Nathaniel Weed Thos. Tileston


A. B. Hays


Tues. & Frid.


655,000


13,100


50


do. do.


North River ..


Greenwich, c. Dey 45 Wall


N. G. Ogden


Wed. & Sat.


1,200,000


60,000


20


do.


do.


Seventh Ward.


314 Pearl. c. Peck Slip Gilbert Hopkins


Alfred S. Fraser


Tues. & Frid.


500,000


10,000


50


do.


do.


Tues. & Frid.


400,000


10,000


40


do.


do.


Union ...


177 Chatham 34 Wall


Preserved Fish Frederick Deming


William H. Falls Daniel Ebbets, jr.


Mond. & Thurs.


1,000,000


20,000


50


May and Nov.


John D. Campbell Wm. Van Hook James P. Morange Sam. F. Cowdrey Joseph S. York


BANKS FOR SAVINGS.


NAME.


LOCATION.


PRESIDENT.


SECRETARY.


TREASURER.


IN'T. PAYABLE.


DAYS WHEN OPEN.


Bank for Savings in City of New York ... Bowery ..


107 Chambers


Philip Hone


Robert C. Cornell


C. O. Halsted Thos. Read, acc't't.


3d Mon., July & Jan. 3d Mon., July & Jan. January & July


Mo., Wed., Fri.,& Sat., from 4 to 6,P.M Fridays for females exclusively. Mon., Th., and Sat., 5 to 7, P. M. Mon., Wed., and Fri., 5 to 7, P. M.


Greenwich


11 Avenue 6th Abraham Van Nest. Benjamin Strong


C. Gilbert and E. N. Pigot Lambert Suydam IWm. Nelson


Joseph W. Alsop, Jr. 1st January & July. [Daily, from 11 to 2, P. M.


Scamen's Bank for Savings. .. ... |93 Wall


David Leavitt George Newbold John A. Stevens Jolın Oothout


John J. Fisk David Thompson Geo. Curtis Anthony P. Halsey Reuben Withers J. Anthony, assist't E. H. Blatchford, ag't D. W. Townsend


Tues. & Frid.


Tues. & Frid.


2,001,200 5,000,000 1,000,000


11,559 20,012 50,000 2,000


100


100


Jan. and July Jan. and July May and Nov.


A. R. Rodgers Stephen C. Williams Pierre M. Irving W. D. Waddington


Tues. & Thurs.


Tues. & Frid.


2,000,000


20,000


100


May and Nov. Wm. H. Paine


Wed. & Sat.


500,000


20,000


25


Feb. and Aug.


Augustus Schell


Chelsea.


Chemical .


216 Broadway


City . .


52 Wall


G. A. Worth


Wm. Hawes


Tues. & Frid.


200,000


8,000


25


W. B. Aitken Morris Franklin


Leather Manufacturers. . ...


45 William


Manhattan.


40 Wall .


Jonathan Thompson


James M. Morrison


Mond. & Thurs.


2,050,000


41,000


50


May and Nov


.


Mechanics' Banking Asso .. . 38 Wall


Frederick Pentz Jolın Clapp


E. D. Brown


Mond. & Thurs.


200,000


8,000


25


May and Nov.


Jan. and July. H. C. Westervelt


National .


36 Wall


Francis W. Edmonds |Wed. & Sat.


1,440,000


80,000


18


James O'Brien


Dry Dock ..


Av. D, c. 10th


Tues. & Frid.


420,000


14,000


30


Jan. and July May and Nov. do. do.


Greenwich.


402 Hudson


50


Wed. & Sat.


750,000


15,000


Jan. and July


Phenix .. . ..


128 Bowery


James Mills


Giles H. Coggeshall


500


Corn'ls W. Lawrence


H. C. Tallman


414


Tradesmen's




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