Doggett's New-York City directory, for 1845-1846, Part 112

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


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Youth's Friend. J. C. Meeks, agent, 152 Nassau


Youth's Penny Gazette, J. C. Meeks, 152 Nassau Youth's Temperance Advocate, Rev. John Marsh, eds- tor, 148 Nassau


GENERAL INFORMATION.


See also, General Miscellaneous Information, which follows :


ASYLUMS.


Bloomingdale, for the Insane, 117th west of Av. 10 Colored Home for the Aged and Indigent, Forty-se- second c. Av. 5


Leake & Watt, about 100th bet. Av. 4 & 5


Lying In : for Destitute Females, 85 Marion


Orphan, Bloomingdale n. Eighty-eighth


Orphan (col'd) male & female, Twelfth b. Av. 5 & 6 Old Ladies, Twentieth n. Av. 2


Protestant Half Orphans, male & female, Av. 6 bet. 10th & 11th streets Roman Catholic Orphan, Prince c. Mott Roman Catholic Half Orphan, Eleventh n. Av. 7


COMMISSIONERS IN BANKRUPTCY.


Stephen Cambreling, 20 Nassau William W. Campbell, 52 John Ogden Edwards, 11 Dorr's buildings


Sylvanus Miller, 1 Hanover John W. Mulligan, 52 John


James Strong, 45 William


Commissioner in Bankruptcy for Pennsylvania, Og- den Edwards, 61 Wall


COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTS, 70 Wall


Com. Jacob Jones, (in behalf of Sec. of the Navy) ; Charles H. Marshall, (in behalf of the Chamber of Commerce) ; Robert S. Taylor ; Russell Sturgis ; George W. Blunt


DISPENSARIES.


New-York City, 113 White c. Centre Eastern, Ludlow c. Essex Market place Northern, Waverley place c. Christopher


EXPRESSES.


Adams & Co. 17 Wall, Boston, Worcester, Norwich, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg & Foreign


Baldwin, Newark, 6 Wall


Beecher Benj. jr. 7 Wall, New Haven & Hartford


Carmans, Brooklyn, 20 Liberty


Godfrey & Co. 6 Wall, Taunton, New Bedford and Nantucket


Gorton's, 17 Wall, Stonington, Providence, Newport, & Fall River


Harnden & Co. 6 Wall, Boston, Providence, Phila- delphin, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, and Foreign


Mathews, 10 Wall, Oswego, N. Y. Kingston & To- ronto, Canada


Livingston & Co. 6 Wall, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg & South


Livingston & Wells, 10 Wall, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, & Canada


Pullen & Co. 10 Wall, Troy & Northern Express Virgil & Co. 10 Wall, Montreal & Quebec FERRIES.


Brooklyn Ferries, foot of Whitehall, Fulton, Catha- rine | lip, and Walnut Bull's Ferry, foot of Canal Fort Lee Ferry, foot of Canal


Hell Gate Ferry, Eighty-sixth street


Hoboken Ferries, fi. of Barclay, Canal & Christopher Jersey City Ferry, foot of Cortlandt


New Brighton and Elizabethport Ferries, Battery pl Port Richmond and Elizabethport Ferries, Battery pl Snug Harbor and Elizabethport Ferries, Battery pl Staten Island Ferry, foot of Whitehall


Williamsburg Ferry, ft. of Peck slip, Grand & Houston


GARDENS.


Atlantic, 11 Broadway


Castle, French & Heiser, Battery New-York. John H. Contoit, 353 Broadway


Niblo's, 576 Broadway


Tivoli Saloon & Gardens, Charlton c. Varick Vauxhall. B. Jones, 408 Bowery


HARBOR MASTERS, Office, 179 Water Abraham Turnure, Charles Mills, James B. Nichol- son, & Jonathan D. Wilson


INSPECTORS.


Ballast, Williamn R. Bertran, - Betts, 67 South Domestic Distill'd Spirits, E. C. Barton gen. insp. office . 127 Broad


Flour, Henry Evesson, insp. gen. office 15 South & 252 Front & 83 Dey


Hops, G. W. Ryckman, 50 Water Pot & Pearl Ashes, Edmund Driggs, 48 West


Tobacco, Nathaniel Pearce, South c. Clinton


MARKETS.


Catharine, Catharine slip, Cherry to South Centre, Centre, Grand to Broome


Chelsea, Avenue 9th near Eighteenth


Clinton, Washington and West, bet. Spring and Canal


Essex, Grand, Essex to Ludlow


Fulton, South, bet. Fulton & Beekman, East River Franklin, Old slip


Gouverneur, Gouverneur c. Water


Greenwich, Weehawken c. Christopher and West Jefferson, Avenue 6th c. Greenwich lane


Monroe, Corlears, bet. Monroe and Grand


Manhattan, Houston c. First


Tompkins, Avenue 3d bet. Sixth and Seventh


Union, Second c. Houston


Washington, Washington c. Vesey & Fulton, N. River. MUSEUMS. American, P. T. Barnum, Broadway c. Ann New-York, 252 Broadway


PILOTS.


N. York Sandy Hook, office, 179 South


New Jersey, Sandy Hook, office, 105 South Hurl Gate, office 24 Coenties slip, & Pike c. Front


POLICE - LOWER. (Discontinued, See page 409)


POLICE - UPPER. (Discontinued, See page 409)


PORT WARDENS, (appointed by the Governor and Senate.) William Tyack, Master Warden, Sam- uel S. Wandell, Wm. Newcomb, Anthony Moffat, . Richard H. Tittle, William C. Neilson ; Robert T .- Norris, clerk, 90 Wall c. Water


RAIL ROAD COMPANIES.


Brooklyn & Jamaica, 57 Merchants' Exchange Camden & Amboy, 9 West


Long Island, 56 Merchants' Exchange


New Jersey Railroad & Transportation, 57 Mers. Ex .. & foot Cortlandt


New Jersey Steam Navigation, 22 Broadway


New York and Albany, 55 Merchants' Exchange New York & Erie, 50 Wall


New York & Harlem, 4 Tryon Row


New York and Philadelphia, office foot Liberty


New York, Providence and Boston, 2 Hanover


Norwich and Worcester, Pier No. 1 North River Transfer Office, Mechanics' Bank


Paterson, 75 Cortlandt, Tr.Off. Man. Ins. Co. 68 Wall


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SOCIETIES &C.


See also Societies, Moral and Religious, which follow the List of Churches, page 427. AMERICAN ART UNION, 322 Broadway. Wm. Cullen Bryant, Pres't ; Andrew Warner, Rec. Sec .; Robert F. Fraser, Cor. Sec .; Ebenezer Platt, Treas.


AMERICAN INSTITUTE.


James Tallmadge, Pres't; E. T. Backhouse, Treas .; T. B. Wakeman, Cor. Sec .; Henry Meigs, Rec. Sec. Meet 2nd Thursday in each month at west wing new City Hall, park


AMERICAN SABBATH TRACT SOCIETY. Depository 9 Spruce. Lucius Crandall, Pres't; F. W. Stillman, Rec. Sec .; Paul Stillman, Cor. Sec .; T. B. Stillman, Treas.


AMERICAN SHIPWRECK SOCIETY. Office Hall of American Institute, west wing New City Hall. James Depeyster Ogden, Pres't.


AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MELIORAT- ING THE CONDITION OF THE JEWS.


Rev. Philip Milledoler, D. D. President ; Rev. John Lillie, Sec. for Dom. Correspondence ; Rev. John Proudfit, Sec. for Foreign Correspondence ; Alexan- ander M. Burrill, Rec. Sec. Thomas Bussing, Treas.


ANCIENT BRITONS' BENEFIT SOCIETY. William J. Ombertson, President ; David Roberts, Vice President ; William Lewis, Secretary.


BRITISH PROTECTIVE EMIGRANT SO- CIETY, OF NEW YORK


Established for the purpose of preventing Emigrants from being cheated and imposed npon, will furnish them, free of any charge, with every advice and infor- mation relative to routes, expenses of travelling, and all matters of importance to them, on applying at the Office of the Society, No. 14 Pine street, near the Custom House. C. H. Webb, Superintendent; Geo. Wilkie, Active Agent. Board of Managers : James Boorinan, Thomas Dixon, Edward F. Sanderson, Anthony Barclay, John S. Bartlett, Joseph Fowler, Rutson Suckley, James B. Elliman, Chas. Edwards, Edward W. Canning, John Charles Beales, Edwin Hunt, Richard Mortiner, Robert Colgate.


ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY.


Albert Gallatin, President ; Prof. Edward Robinson, Henry R. Schoolcraft, Vice Presidents ; John R. Bart- lett, Cor. Sec .; Charles Welford, Rec. Sec .; Alexan- ander I. Cotheal, Treasurer.


FOREIGN EVANGELICAL SOCIETY, 36 Park Row.


FARMERS' CLUB .- Meet first and third Tuesday of each Month, at American Institute.


FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Louis Leclerc, President : George Guynet, Secretary ; Eugene Goulard, Treasurer.


FRIENDLY SOC. OF OPERAT. MASONS. (Information has been requested, but none obtained.)


GERMAN SOCIETY OF THE CITY OF N.Y. C. H. Sand, President ; Theodore Vietor, V. President ; A. F. Spies, Treasurer ; Thomas Achilis, Secretary ; G. H. Paulsen, agent, 105 Fulton.


HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.


M. M. Noah, President ; Simeon Dreyfous, Vice Pres't. John Levy, Treasurer ; Henry Goldsmith, Sec.


HIBERNIAN UNIVERSAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- 42 Prince.


John Farrigan, President ; Farrel Lunney, Vice Presi- dent ; John Heaney, Treasurer ; James M.Guire, Cor. Sec. ; Francis O'Rielley, Rec. Secretary.


IRISH EMIGRANT SOCIETY .- 6 Ann Thonias W. Clerke, President ; Gregory Dillon, 1st Vice President ; Joseph Stuart, 2d do ; Hugh Kelly, 3d do. ; James Reyburn, Treasurer ; John T. Doyle, Michael J. O'Connor, Secretaries.


ITALIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. (Information has been requested, but none obtained.)


LYCEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. Meet at N . Y. University .- (Information has been re- quested, but none obtained.)


MARINERS FAMILY INDUSTRIAL SO- CIETY OF THE PORT OF N. Y. (Clothing store, 325 Pearl.)


Mrs. C. W. Hawkins, Ist Directress; Miss M. Vale, 2d do .; Mrs. J. O. Taylor, Treasurer ; Mrs. C. Tracy, Secretary.


MECHANICS' & TRADESMEN'S SOCIETY AND SCHOOL .- 32 Crosby.


Jacob A. Westervelt, President ; Richard E. Mount, Treas. Isaac Fryer, Sec'y.


MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION -Beekman c. Nassau.


Charles E. Milnor, President ; George Grundy, Vice . President ; Henry K. Bull, Cor. Secretary ; Charles . M. Wheatley, Recording Secretary ; Benjamin P. Kissam, Treasurer; J. Terry Bates, Thomas W. Groser, Henry W. Stevens, Milton Arrowsmith, Henry Dexter, M. Z. Schaefer, Directors ; Samuel M. Richardson, Librarian ; Thomas D. Greene, as- sistant Librarian.


METROPOLITAN ASS .- 554 Broadway Henry Kiddle, President ; John H. Fanning, Vice Pre- sident ; John J. Anderson, Thomas J. Taylor, Secs. Reuben H. Cudlip, Treasurer ; L. B. Hardcastle, Librarian.


NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY.


Moses H. Grinnell, President ; Thomas Fessenden, 1st Vice President ; Simeon Draper, jr. 2d do ; Augustus G. Hazard, Treasurer ; Alfred A. Weeks, Secretary. NEW YORK GALLERY OF THE FINE ARTS .- In the Rotunda Building. Park c. Centre, . The paynient of one Dollar, entitles the person named, to Free Admission to the Gallery, for Life. The . following gentlemen constitute tlie Officers : Jone -. than Sturges, President ; F. W. Edmonds, Vice Presir- dent ; Thomas H. Faite, Treasurer ; Wm. H. To' sonnson', Secretary ; Horatio Allen, Charles H. Leupp, Jaines M'Cullough, John H. Austen, Henry S. Mulligan, Executive Cominittee.


NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND LIBRARY .- Albert Gallatin, President; Luther Bradish, Ist Vice President ; Thomas De Witt, 2d do. ; John R. Bartlett, Foreign Cor. Secretary ; John Jay, Domestic Cor. Secretary ; John Bigelow, Rec. Secretary ; Rev. Cyrus Mason, Treasurer ; George Gibbs, Librarian, in the N. Y. University, Wooster n. Waverley pl.


NEW YORK INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND .- Av. 9 bet. 33d & 34th.


Anson G. Phelps, President ; Isaac Wood, V. President; Silas Brown, Treasurer ; Edward Jones, Cor. Sec. George F. Allen, Rec. Secretary.


NEW YORK MEDICAL SOCIETY.


Edward Delafield, President; Isaac Wood, V. President; Benjamin R. Robson, Benjamin Drake, Cor. Secreta- ries ; Wm. P. Buel, Rec. Secretary.


NEW YORK SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY. Luther B. Wyman, President; G. E. Vanderburgh, 1st Vice President ; W. A. Tyler, 2d V. President ; H. R. Yenne, Secretary ; J. P. Perkins, Treasurer ; George Whitlock, Librarian ; U. C. Hill, Conductor.


NEW YORK SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION. E. Le Lievre de St Remy, President; Nathaniel O'Corn- wall, V. President ; Charles T. Harris, Secretary.


NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY-348 B'way. Wm. Inglis, Sec'y ; A. Robertson Rodgers, Treas .; Philip J. Forbes, Librarian.


NEW YORK SOCIETY OF LITERATURE- Nicholas Quackenbos, President ; Alexander G.Forsyth> William H. Armstrong, Secretaries ; Andrew W. Leggat, Treasurer.


N.Y. STATE COLONIZATION SOCIETY. Anson G. Phelps, President ; Rev. Gardiner Spring, V. President; Rev. D. L. Carroll, Secretary ; Moses Al- len, Treasurer.


NEW YORK TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. John Gray, President ; James Narine, V. President ; G. S. Wharam, Secretary ; Geo. Mather, Treasurer.


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PRISON ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK. -Pine c. Nassau.


Hon. William T. M. Coun, President ; Isaac T. Hop- per, General Agent.


ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.


Richard Irvin, President ; John J. Palmer, Ist V. Presi- dent ; Adam Norrie, 2d V. President ; Andrew Mitch . ell, Treasurer ; John Campbell, Secretary ; John T. Ferguson, Physician.


ST. DAVID'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN.


David C. Colden, President; Henry P. Edwards, Ist V. President; Morgan Morgans jr. 2d V. President ; David Roberts, Treasurer ; Robert Evans, Rec. Sec. Thomas I Jones, Cor. Secretary.


ST. DAVID'S BENEFIT & BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.


Thomas I Jones, President ; Wm. J. Williams Sec. Daniel L. Jones, Treasurer. Meet monthly at 242 Walker.


ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY OF NEW YORK. W. D. Cuthbertson, President ; Robert Bage, Treasurer ; Henry Owen, James Sheward, Secretaries.


ST. NICHOLAS' SOCIETY.


James R. Manley. President ; Peter Schermerhorn, 1st V. President ; William J. Van Wagenen, 2d V. Pre- sident; Abraham R. Lawrence, 3d V. President ; Og- den Hoffinan, 4th V. President ; Frederic Depeyster, Treasurer; Samuel G. Raymond, Secretary ; James Manley, Ass't Secretary.


SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF COLLEGIATE AND THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION AT THE WEST.


Hon. B. F. Butler, (N. Y. City) Prest .; David Leavitt, (Brooklyn) Treas .; Rev. Theoron Baldwin, Cor. Sec .; Rev. Asa D. Smith, (N. Y City) Rec. Sec.


THE FRIENDLY SONS OF ST. PATRICK. (Information has been requested, but none obtained.) UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.


Richard T. Haines, Prest .; Charles Butler, V. P .; Rev. James W. McLane, Recorder ; A. P. Halsey, Treas.


UNITEDIRISH REPEAL ASSOCIATION. John Egan, Treasurer ; Bartholomew O'Connor, Sec'y.


UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE, (form- erly Stuyvesant Institute) Broadway, nearly oppo- site Bond st. The following are the faculty of Me- dicine. Valentine Mott, Prof. of the Principles and Operations of Surgery, with Surgical and Patho- logical Anatomy. Granville Sharp Pattison, Prof. of General, Descriptive, and Surgical Anatomy. John Revere, Prof. of the Theory and Practice of Medicine. Martyn Paine, Professor of the Institute of Medicine and Materia Medica. Gunning S. Bed- ford, Prof. of Midwifery and the Diseases of Wo- men and Children. John William Draper, Prof. of Chemistry.


WELSH SOCIETY, Evan Griffith. pres. South c. Coenties sl. Enoch Morgan, Treasurer, G. W. Griffith, cor. sec. Objects of the Society are the advising and protecting Welsh Emigrants. Apply


to the British Protective Emigrant Society, 14 Pine' for information.


STEAMBOAT LINES.


WITH THEIR PLACES OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE. Albany & Boston via Bridgeport & Housatonic R. R. Pier 14 N. R. ft. of Liberty.


Albany, People's line, (evening) pier 14, bet. Liberty & Cortlandt


Albany, pier 18 N. R. foot of Cortlandt


Albany, pier 24 N. R. West bet. Barclay & Robinson Albany & Troy, morning & evening, ft. of Barclay & ft. Cortlandt


Amboy, pier 2 N. R.


Bridgeport, foot of Market Slip


Caldwell's, West Point & Cold Spring, foot of Warren, N. R.


Catskill, Albany Basin, pier 13 foot of Cedar, N. R.


Dobb's Ferry, pier 27 N. R. foot Chambers


Elizabethtown Point, pier I N. R. foot Battery pl.


Flushing, Astoria & Ravenswood, Fulton slip E. R. Fort Lee, foot of Hoboken st. N. River


Grassy Point, pier 27 N. R. ft. Chambers


Hartford, (Con.) Peck slip E. R.


Haverstraw, ft. Vesey


Hudson, Albany Basin, foot of Cedar N. R. Newark, foot Barclay


New Brunswick. pier 23 N. R. bet. Barclay & Robinson


Newburgh, pier 26 N. R. bet. Murray & Warren


New Hamburg & Marlborough, ft. Robinson


New Haven (Conn.) (morning & evening) Peck sl. E. R. Newport & Providence, Independent Line. pier 3 N. R. office, 19 Wes:


Norwalk (Conn.) Catharine slip E. R.


Norwich (Conn.) & Wooster & Boston, pier 1 N. R. ft. Battery pl.


Peekskill, pier 27 N. R. foot of Chambers


Philadelphia & Camden via Amboy, pier 2 N. R.


Philadelphia (by N. J. R. R.) ft. of Cortlandt


Poughkeepsie, pier 13 N. R. foot of Barclay


Providence & Boston, via Stonington, pier 1 N. R. foot of Battery pl.


Rhinebeck, foot Robinson


Sing Sing, pier 27 N. R. foot of Chambers


Stonington, Providence & Boston, Pier No. 1 N. R. foot of Battery pl.


Tarrytown, pier 27 N. R. ft. Chambers


Trenton (by New Jersey R. R.) pier 16 N. R. foot of Cortlandt


Troy. (morning & evening,) ft. of Barclay N. R. & pier 18 N. R. foot of Cortlandt


Troy & Albany (evening.) pier 18 N. R. ft. Cortlandt West Point, Caldwell's and Cold Spring foot of War- ren, N. R.


Yonkers, pier 27 N. R. foot of Chambers


WATER COMMISSIONERS.


Office 8, New City Hall, Stephen Allen, Saul Alley, Wm. W. Fox, Charles Dusenberry, Thos. T. Woodruff®


Engineers.


Julın B. Jervis, chief Engineer


Peter Hastie, resident Engineer Wm. G. Hunt, clerk and draftsman


Water Purveyor, Jessee Brush, 7 New City Hall


GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


Academy of the Sacred Heart, 111 Bleecker Agency New Jersey floor oilcloth factory, 182 Front Agentenr der Deutschen Gesellschaft, 105 Fulton Albany and Troy steamboats, 95 Barclay Allaire Works, 464 Cherry


Almshouse, Bellevue, foot Twenty-sixtli, e. r. James II. Cook, commissioner, office new City Hall, Fenelon Hasbrouck, resident physician, - Hyatt, clerk, George W. Anderson, supt. of out door poor American Fur Company, r. 39 Ann


American Institute, west wing new City Hall


American Land Company, 20 Nassau


American Letter Mail Co. E. J. Ackley, agent, 68 Wall & 23 Chambers


American Pottery Manufacturing Co. 6 Liberty Apalachicola Land Company, 35 Wall


Apollo Association, (now American Art Union) 322 Broadway


Apollo Saloon, 412 Broadway


Apprentices' Library, 32 Crosby Arsenal (N. Y. State) Franklin c. Elm Artillery Diill Rooms, Centre market, Centre c. Grand


433


Atlantic Dock Company, 8 Wall, capital $1,000,000, | James Depeyster Ogden, prest. Daniel Richards, secretary


Balance Floating Dock, foot Jefferson e. r.


Ballast Masters, William R Bertran, - Bates, 67 South


Bellmont Laboratory, 53 and 55 Prince


Bellevue, foot Twenty-Sixth, east river


Board of Brokers, 91 Merchants' Exchange


Board of Education, 2 City Hall, basement


Board of Underwriters, Abr. Ogden, pres., S. Baldwin, sec. office r. 70 Wall


Brooklyn White Lead Co. 160 Front


Butchers' Hide Association, John Keyser, pres. George Pesinger, v. pres., P. S. Halstead, treas. Av. 1 c. Fifth


Butchers' Melting Association, 191 & 193 Chrystie


Cabinetmakers' Association warehouse, 148 Fulton


Central American Education Society, Eliakim Phelps Brick Church Chapel


Chamber of Commerce, Merchants Bank, James G. King, pres. Prosper M. Wetinore, sec.


Chief Engineer's office, 6 City Hall


Circuit Court Room, 26 City Hall, John W. Edmonds Judge


City Hall, in the Park


City Chamberlain, (No appointment, July 3d.)


City Hall, new, on Chambers, fronting the Park


City Inspector, Cornelius B. Archer, Joshua Fleet, dep. 1 City Hall, basement


City Prison, Malachi Fallon, keeper, Centre, Leonard, Elm & Franklin


Clerk of Board of Aldermen, David T. Valentine 8 City Hall


Clerk of the Board of Asssistant Aldermen, Oliver S. Bartles, 6 City Hall


Clerk of Superior Court of the City of New-York, Jesse Oakley, 15 City Hall


Clerk of Supreme & Circuit Courts, William P. Hal- lett, 19 City Hall


Clerk of Vice Chancellor's Court, and assistant registrar in Chancery, Hiram Walworth, 28 City Hall


Collector of assessments, James C. Willet, Anthony Chapple, Patrick McCaferty, deputies, 7 Hall of Records


Collector of City revenue, Stephen Van Nostrand, 5 Hall of Records


Columbia College, foot of Park place


College of Physicians and Surgeons, 67 Crosby


Commissary General, (N. Y. State,) Henry Storms, 30 Franklin


Commiss. Subsist. u. s. a. Capt. A. B. Eaton, 60 Green w. Commissioners for Loaning Certain Money of the Uni- ted States, in the County of New York, Prosper M. Wetmore, Nathaniel Jarvis


Coin ptroller, John Ewen ; stock clerk, W. H. Dikeman, 5 Hall of Records


Common Council rooms, Aldermen 13, Assistant Al- dermen, 27 City Hall


Concert Hall, 406 Broadway


CORONER, Edmund G. Rawson, Halls of Justice, Centre c. Leonard and 259 Av. 3.


Corporation Attorney, Allen M. Sniffen, New City Hall Corporation oil house, 129 Mercer


Corporation yard, Elizabeth rear Bowery Theatre


Connsel to the Corporation, James T. Brady 10 Wall County Clerk, James Conner ; Alexander H. Robert- son, dep. clerk. 20 City Hall


Court of Common Pleas, Michael Ulshoeffer, Daniel P. Ingraham and Charles P. Daly, Judges ; Andrew Warner, clerk ; Benjamin H. Jarvis, dep. clerk, 25 and 26 City Hall


Court of Oyer and Terminer, Jolin W. Edmonds, Judge Ilenry Vandervoort, clerk, 26 City Hall


Court of Sessions, Halls of Justice, Centre c. Leonard, F. A. Tallmadge, recorder, Henry Vandervoort. clerk, Alfred A. Phillips, deputy clerk


Court of Chancery, City Hall


Croton Aqueduct Commissioners, James A. Coffin, pres. 7 New City Hall


Croton Water Board, 7 New City Hall, James A. Cof- fin, pres. Jesse Brush, Henry I .. Robertson, pur- veyors


Deaf and Dumb Institute, Fiftieth c. Av. 4


Debtor's Prison, 22 Eldridge


Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. John Wurts, pres. 53 William ; coalyards, Beach c. West, Greenwich c. King & Gouvernenr slip, c. Front


District Attorney, Matthew C. Paterson, New City Hall District Court of the United States, Samuel R. Betts Judge, New City Hall


Dorr's Buildings, Exchange place c. Hanover


Dry Dock, foot of Tenth n. Av. D


Eye & Ear Infirmary, 47 Howard


Fall River Iron Works Co. 212 Water


Fulton Iron Foundry, 96 Sullivan


General Assignees in Bankruptcy, W. Coventry H. Waddell, Chambers c. Broadway


Glenville Lead Works, 75 Front


Gothic Hall, 314 Broadway


Governor's Room, 11 City Hall


Grand Jury Room, Halls of Justice, Centre c. Leonard Greenwood Cemetery, office 39 Wall, Robert Ray, pres.


Henry E. Pierrepont, v. pres. J. A Perry, comp. & sec .; Robert Ray, Johnathan Goodhue, Jacob R. Le Roy, Stephen Whitney, Russell Stebbins, G. G. Vanwagenen, William B. Crosby, George Gris- wold, William S. Wetmore, Cyrus P. Smith, A. G. Hammond, John H. Prentice, Pliny Freeman, Henry E. Pierrepont, J. A Perry, Trustees; Wil- lianı Scrimgeour, keeper of the grounds


Hale's Foreign Letter Office, 70 Wall


Hall of Records, in the Park, opposite Frankfort


Halls of Justice, Malachi Fallon, keeper, Centre, Leo- nard & Franklin


Hazard Powder Co. A. G. Hazard, pres. 89 Wall Hastings Marble Co. 145 Hammond & 111 Water Health Commissioner, Stephen R. Harris. 3 Stone Health Officer, 5 City Hall, or at Quarantine


House of Refuge, Twenty-third n. East River


Howell Works Co. office 404 Cherry


Infantry Drill Rooms, Cent. mar. entr. Cent. n. Broome Irish Emigrant Society, 6 Ann


Jones' Buildings, 60 & 62 Wall


Keeper City Hall, office 9 City Hall


Kinepox Institution, City Dispensary, White c. Centre Lackawana Coal Co. 572 Greenwich, Beach c. West & Front c. Gouverneur


Ladies' Depository for sale of Fancygoods, 474 B.way, Law Institute Library, William H. Griswold, 4 City Hall Lodi Manufacturing Co. 51 Liberty


LOST OR STRAYED CHILDREN, deposite New City Hall, at the Almshouse, Bellevue, & at the Upper Police


Lyceum of Natural History, meet at N. Y. University Manhattan Gas Light Company, office, 176 Mercer, Incorporated February, 1830. David C. Colden, Prest., Samuel H. Howard, Sec , Charles Roome, Engineer. Perpetual. Capital $500,000. Shares, $50, $35 on each share paid in. Election, 3d Mon- day in January. Dividends, Feb. & Ang.


Manhattan Gas Works, foot of W. Eighteenth


Manhattan Water Works, 7 Reade, 40 Wall, reservoir 186 Mercer


Marble Cemetery, Second n. Bowery & bet. Av. 1 & 2, James S. Hull, keeper, 357 Bowery


Marine Court, west end of New City Hall, Thomas J. Smith, Alpheus Sherman, David Randell, Justices, Abraham Asten, Clerk


Marine Surveyors, R. Brumley, Thomas H. Merry, Joseph Tinkham, Russel Sturgis ; office, 87 Wall, up stairs


Measurer of Grain, Paul Grout, Meas. Gen'l, office at 21 Coenties slip


Mechanics' Exchange, 7 Broad


Mechanics' Institute, office 18 City Hall, basement


Mechanics' Institute School, 12 Chambers


Mechanics' and Tradesmen's Society and School, 32 Crosby


Medical College of the N. Y. University, 659 B.way Mercantile Library Association, Beekman c. Nassau


Merchants' Exchange, Wall c. William


Methodist Book Concern, 200 Mulberry


Mortimer Building, Platt c. William


National Academy of Design, 348 Broadway


Naturalization Offices. Superior Court, Court of Com-


434


mon Pleas, Supreme Court, Clerk's Offices, and Marine Court


Navy Agent, Prosper M. Wetmore, 85 Water New Jersey Rail Road & Transportation Co. 57 Mer- chants' Exchange


New Jersey Steam Navigation Co. 22 Broadway New York City Hospital, 319 Broadway


New York Dry Dock Co. Tenth n. Av. D


New York Dyeing & Printing Establishment, 45 John


New York Floating Dry Dock Co. South, bet. Rutgers and Pike


New York Gas Light Co, 176 Centre, William W. Fox, Prest. C. L. Everitt, Sec. John Mowton, Manager. Capital, $750,000. Shares 15,000, par $50. Div- idends, Ist May, & 1st November.


N. York Institution for the Blind, Av .8 n. Thirty-Third New York & New Jersey Dyeing & Printing Establish- ment, 71 John


New York Poudrette Co. 23 Chambers


New York Public School Society, 140 Grand c. Elm


New York White Lead Works, 182 Front


New York University, Wooster c. Waverley place North River Iron Foundry, 100 North Moore


Novelty Works, foot of Twelfth, E. R.


Patterson Machine Co. Works, Allen & Rising, pro. Patterson N. J. Office 5 Pine


Patent Office Agency, Edgar Irving, 24 Pine


Pension Office United States, 32 Wall


Pequonnock Manuf. Co. Bridgeport Ct. office 73 Pine Peru Iron Company, 32 South


Phenix Building, Wall c. Water


Phoenix Foundry, West c. Vestry


Portsmouth Dry Dock Co. 44 Wall


Post Office, Nassau c. Cedar, branch, Chatham sq. c. E. Broadway


Prison Association, 13 Pine




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