Doggett's New-York City directory, for 1846-1847, Part 120

Author: Doggett, John, 1809-1852
Publication date: 1845
Publisher: New-York : J. Doggett, Jr.
Number of Pages: 518


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44. 100 Canon


45. Rivington, near Mangin 46. Same as No. 45.


66


47. Trustees' Hall


48. Houston, near Eldridge


49. 11th, bet. Av. 3 & Bowery


50. Same as No. 49.


= 51. Eighteentlı


52. Horatio, near Av. 8


" 17. Corner Grand and Elm


" 18. Cannon, near Broome


No. 19. 457 Greenwich


" 20. 401 Cherry


" 21. Twentieth, near Av. 7


" 22. Cor. Fourth & Av. C


23. 203 Rivington


24. Bleecker, cor. Downing 66 25. 61 Thompson


26. 61 Thompson


27. 11 Oak (rear)


=


28. Same as No. 27.


29. 174 Amos


30. Cor. White and Centre


¥ 31. 6 Rector (rear)


66 32. Same as No. 31


33. 154 Barrow


35. Broadway, near 21st


36. Thirty-sixth, east Av. 9


No. 37. 273 Spring 66 38 & 39. Factory, near Bank


40. 61 Chrystie


= 41. 233 Eighteenth


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APPENDIX .- COURTS.


COURTS .- CONTINUED.


Vice-Chancellor's Terms, First Circuit .- 1st Monday of Jan., at the City Hall, New York ; 1st Monday of April, at do. ; Ist Monday of July, at do .; 1st Monday of Oct., at do.


Motion days .- Second and fourth Tuesday in each month, before Vice-Chancellor of 1st circuit, at City Hall, New York ; before V. C. of 3d circuit at Capitol, Albany ; and before V. C.'s of the other circuits at their places of residence, or at such other places as they shall appoint. WM. T. McCOUN, V. C. Ist circuit. RT. EMMET, Ass. Reg. & Cik. ex off.


Assistant Vice-Chancellor's Terms .- 1st Monday in each month, at City Hall, New York, except July and August, unless he holds a term elsewhere. Terms to continue ten days at least.


LEWIS H. SANDFORD, Assistant Vice-Chancellor.


SUPREME COURT.


General Terms .- 1st Monday of Jan., at Capitol, Albany ; 1st do. May, at City Hall, New York ; 1st do. of July, at Academy, Utica ; 3d do. of Oct., at Court House, Rochester.


Special Terms .- 1st Tuesday of Feb., April, June, Sept., and Dec., at the Capitol, Albany.


GREENE C. BRONSON, Chief Justice. SAMUEL BEARDSLEY, Justices. FREEBORN G. JEWETT, S WILLIAM P. HALLETT, New York ; CHARLES HUMPHREY, Albany ; ROBERT MONELL, Rochester ; J. L. BEARDSLEY, Utica ; Clerks.


CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST CIRCUIT, And Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, 1846 & 1847.


Trial Terms .-- 3d Monday of March, 1st do. of May, Ist do. of July, Ist do. of Oct., 4th do. of Dec., at the City Hall, New York ; 4th Monday of June, and 4th do. of Nov., at Richmond Co. ; 2d Monday of April, 2d do. of Sept., and Ist do. of Dec., at King's Co.


Argument Terms .- Ist Mondays of Jan., April, June, and of October, at the City Hall, New York.


Non-enumerated Motion days .- Every Saturday.


JOHN W. EDMONDS, Circuit Judge. WM. P. HALLETT, Clerk.


SUPERIOR COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.


Trial Terms .- 1st Monday of Feb., April, June, Oct., and Dec., and may continue until and including the last Saturday of each of said months.


Argument Terms .- Ist Monday of Jan., March, May, July, Sept., and Nov., and may continue until and including the last Saturday of each of said months. Causes may be noticed for trial at the argument terms, but will only be tried the first week, except September term, when they will be tried the second week. In September term, no court will be held until the 2d Monday, except on the first day of the term, to open the court. At the August term, no trials or arguments shall be had, except by special order.


Non-enumerated Motion days .- Every Monday in each term.


SAMUEL JONES, Chief Justice. THOMAS J. OAKLEY, AARON VANDERPOEL, Associate Justices. JESSE OAKLEY, Clerk.


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK. . Trial Terms .- 3d Monday in every month, and continue four weeks.


Argument days .- Every Saturday in termn.


MICHAEL ULSHOEFFER, First Judge. DANIEL P. INGRAHAM, CHARLES P. DALY, Associate Judges. ANDREW WARNER, Clerk.


COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK. Terms commence on the first Monday of every month, and may continue until the third Saturday thereafter.


COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS.


Terms commence on the Friday after the adjournment of the General Sessions.


Both of the above Courts are holden by JOHN B. SCOTT, Recorder, assisted by two Aldermen.


HENRY VANDERVOORT, Clerk. WM. JONES, Sheriff. JAMES CONNER, County Clerk.


U. S. CIRCUIT COURT.


Stated Terms .- First Monday in April, and last in November.


Equity and Criminal Terms .- Last Monday in February and July.


SAML. NELSON, Judge. ALEX. GARDINER, Clerk.


U. S. DISTRICT COURT.


Stated Terms .- First Tuesday in each month.


Special Terms .- Every Tuesday, unless the stated term be then in session.


SAML. R. BETTS, Judge. JAMES W. METCALF, Clerk. MARINE COURT.


Open every day except Sundays, the 4th of July, the 25th of Nov., the 25th of Dec., and the 1st of January. T. J. SMITH, WM. D. WATERMAN. J. WATERBURY, Judges. ABRAHAM ASTEN, Clerk.


ASSISTANT JUSTICES' WARD COURTS.


First District .- 1st, 2d, and 3d Wards. Location, 142 Fulton st. Ambrose Kirtland, Judge. Claiborne Ferris, Clerk.


Second District .- 4th and 6th Wards. Location, 5 Duane st. William G. Sterling, Judge. Jireh Bull, Clerk.


Third District .- 5th, 8th, and 14th Wards. Location, 47 Howard st. U. D. French, Judge. James M. Murray, Clerk.


Fourth District .- 7th, 10th, and 13th Wards. Location, 74 Ludlow st. Joseph Hoxie, Judge. Joseph R. Taylor, Clerk.


Fifth District .- 9th, 11th, 15th, and 17th Wards. Location, 341 Bowery. John Newhouse, Judge. Jas. B. Greenman, Clerk.


Sixth District .- 12th and 16th Wards. Location, Broadway, corner 21st st. and 126th st., Harlem. James B. Sheys, & N. C. Everett, Judges.


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APPENDIX .- PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS.


PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS.


(Corrected May 28th, 1846.)


PERIODICALS.


American Agriculturist, Saxton & Miles, 205 Broadway American Flora, Strong & Bidwell, 162 Nassau


American Protestant, 143 Nassau


American Railroad Journal, 23 Chambers


American Review, G. H. Colton, 118 Nassau


American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine, W. T.


Porter, editor, John Richards, publisher, 1 Barclay American & Foreign Anti-Slavery Reporter, William Harned, 5 Spruce


.


Baptist Memorial, (The) J. R. Bigelow, edit. 4 Spruce Biblicul Repository, J. H. Agnew, 194 Broadway Children's Magazine, Rev. A. Tenbroeck, edit. 20 John Christian Parlor Magazine, Rev. D. Mead, 141 Nassau Churchman's Library, J. A. Sparks, 161 Fulton


Columbian Magazine, Israel Post, 140 Nassau


Democratic Review, Thomas P. Kettell, editor, J. & H. G. Langley, 8 Astor h.


Eclectic Magazine, J. H. Agnew, 194 Broadway Family Circle, &c., J. & E. D. Comstock, 126 Nassan Farmers' Library, Greely & McElrath, 154 Nassau Floral Wreath, D. Newell, 126 Nassau


Graham's Magazine, W. H. Graham, 156 Nassau Home Missionary, HI. W. Ripley, 150 Nassau Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, Freeman Hunt, 142 Fult. Illustrated Botany, J. K. Wellman, 116 Nassau Knickerbocker, John Allen, publisher, 139 Nassau Ladies' Wreath, J. C. Martyn, 162 Nassau


Lady's National Magazine, W. H. Graham, 156 Nass. Legal Observer, Samuel Owen, 41 Ann


Library of Sacred Music, B. Wyman & G. P. Newell, publishers, 150 Fulton


Littell's Living Age, Wm. Taylor, agent, 2 Astor house Magazine of Horticulture, Saxton & Miles, 205 B.way Materia Medica Botanica, P. P. Good, 1 Spruce Medico Chirurgical Review, R. & G. S. Wood, 261 Pearl Merry's Museum, Rev. D. Mead. publisher, 141 Nassan Methodist Quar. Review, Rev. G. Peck, 200 Mulberry Missionary Chronicle, 23 Centre


Missionary Herald, A. Merwin, agent, Brick Church Chapel


Monthly Flora, Lewis & Brown, 272 Pearl


Mother's Magazine, Rev. D. Mead, 141 Nassan


National Magazine, W. H. Graham, agt. 156 Nassau National Magazine & Industrial Record, Redwood Fisher & Edwin Williams, editors, 161 Fulton


National Preacher, Rev. W. H. Bidwell, 120 Nassau National Protestant Magazine, Rev. D Mead, 141 Nass N. Y. Illustrated Magazine, William Taylor & Co. 2 Astor house


New York Dissector, H. H. Sherwood, 102 Chambers N. Y. Farmer & Mechanic, W. II. Starr, 135 Nassau. N. Y. Jour. of Medicine, J. & H. G. Langley, 8 Astor h North Am. Prot. Magazine, Rev. C. Sparry. 132 Nass Parley's Magazine, C. S. Francis & Co. 252 Broadway Penny Magazine & Cyclopædia, 155 Broadway Quarterly Paper of Foreign Evang. Soc. 36 Park row Sailor's Magazine, Samuel Brown, agent, 82 Wall Sears' New Monthly Family Magazine, 128 Nassau Tailors' Eclectic Repository, D. Williams & Co. 139 Nassau


Tailor's Magazine, D. Williams & Co. 139 Nassau Union Missionary, John H. Byrd, 5 Spruce


Wellman's Monthly Literary Messenger, J. K. Well- man, 116 Nassau


Young People's Magazine. J. K. Wellman, 116 Nassau Youth's Cabinet, D. A. Woodworth, 135 Nassau


NEWSPAPERS.


Advocate of Moral Reform, 36 Park row


Albion, John S. Bartlett, 3 Barclay American Herald, James Arlington Bennet, 33 John American Messenger, 150 Nassan


American Journal of Homeopathy, Drs. Kirby & Snow, editors, Ann cor. Nassau


American Temperance Union, John Marsh, 111 Nassau


Anglo-American, A. D. Patterson, 4 Barclay


Atlas, Herrick, West & Ropes, 111 Nassau Bank Note Reporter, John Thompson, 64 Wall Beacon, G. Vale, 3 Franklin square


Brother Jonathan, Wilson & Company, 15 Spruce Christian Advocate and Journal, 200 Mulberry Christian Intelligencer, Charles Van Wyck, 103 Fulton Churchman, Floyd Smith, 12 John


Conrrier des Etats Unis, F. Gaillaudet, ed. 12 Park pl Crystal Fount, Burnet & Aikman, 192 Fulton


Day's N. Y. Bank Note List, Baker, Crane & Day, 374 Pearl


Der Volkstribun, Herman Kriege, 11 Frankfort Die Zeit, Charles Muller, 11 Frankfort


Deutsche Schnellpost, William von Eichthal, 3 Spruce Echo. Crawley, Milne & Nickinson, 122 Nassau


Evening Gazette, H. G. Evans, publisher, 47 William Evening Mirror, H. Fuller, Ann c. Nassau


Evening Post, W. C. Bryant, editor, W. G. Boggs, pub- lisher, 25 Pine


Foreign Missionary. 23 Centre


Franco-Americain, René Masson, editor, 60 Nassau Freeman's Journal, T. J. Walsh, 4 City Hall pl Golden Rule, E. Winchester. 30 Ann


Irish Volunteer, Michael T. O'Connor, 27 Cross Island City. W. B. Smith & Co., Nassau c. Ann


Light Ship & Sabbath School Monitor, Myron Finch, 142 Nassau


Military Register, pub. by Capt. John T. Cairns & F. A. Bonnard, r. 41 Ann


Missionary Advocate, 200 Mulberry


Morning Courier & New-York Enquirer, J. W. Webb, editor, 70 Wall


Morning News, J. L. O'Sullivan, editor, 24 Ann Morning Telegraph. S. Dewitt Bloodgood, 164 Nassau Morris's National Press, G. P. Morris, 222 Broadway National Protestant, Rev. C. Sparry, 141 Nassan


National Police Gazette, Camp & Wilkes, 27 Centre N. Y. Bank Note List, E. Charles & Son, 37 Wall N. Y. Christian Messenger, Philo Price, edit. 140 Fulton N. Y. Commercial Advertiser, F. Hall & Co. Pine c. William


N. Y. Daily and Evening Express, Townsend & Brooks, 112 Broadway


N. Y. Evangelist, W. H. Bidwell, 120 Nassau


N. Y. Farmer & Mechanic, W. H. Starr, 135 Nassau N. Y. Herald, James G. Bennett, Nassau c. Fulton N. Y. Jeffersonian, T. W. Strong, 98 Nassau N. Y. Journal of Commerce. Hale & Hallock, 91 Wall N. Y. Observer, Sidney E. Morse & Co. 142 Nassau N. Y. Recorder, 111 Nassan


N. Y. Tribune, Greely & McElrath, 154 Nassau


N. Y. & Long Island Weekly Chronicle & Sporting Register, J. Finn & Co. 142 Nassau


Nen-Yorker Staats Zeitung, Jacob Uhl, 11 Frankfort National Anti-Slavery Standard, 142 Nassau


Old Countryman, Mason & Trehem, pub. 142 Nassau Organ, John W. Oliver, 128 Fulton


Protestant Churchman, Rev. J. W. Brown, editor, 150 Fulton


Sabbath Recorder, George B. Utter. edit. 9 Spruce Sabbath School Advocate; 200 Mulberry


Saturday Emporium, Ward & Co. 30 Ann


Scientific American, Rufus Porter, editor, 128 Fulton Shipping & Connmercial List, 86 Wall


Sylvester's Reporter & Counterfeit Detector, 41 Wall Spirit of Missions, 20 John Spirit of the Age, 140 Fulton


Spirit of the Times, William T. Porter, edit., John Rich- ards, publisher, 1 Barclay


Snn, M. Y. Beach & Sons. 91 Nassan c. Fulton


Sunday Dispatch, Williamson & Burus, 41 Ann Sunday Mercury, Paige, Nicholas & Krauth, 109 Nassan Sunday School Journal, J. C. Meeks, agent, 147 Nassau Sunday Times, 162 Nassau


True Sun, 162 Nassau


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APPENDIX .- GENERAL INFORMATION.


True Wesleyan, (The) 5 Spruce


Truth Teller, William Denman, r. 70 Bayard Universalist Union, Philo Price, editor, 140 Fulton Wilson & Company's Despatch, 15 Spruce World We Live In, J. C. Shields & Co. 45 Maiden la


Young America, 162 Nassau


Youth's Friend, J. C. Meeks, agent, 147 Nassau Youth's Penny Gazette, J. C. Meeks, 147 Nassau Youth's Temperance Advocate, Rev. John Marsh, edi- tor, 111 Nassau


GENERAL INFORMATION.


See also, General Miscellaneous Information, which follows :


ASYLUMS.


Blind, Institution for the. Av. 9th n. 33d st


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


Deaf and Dumb, Fiftieth n. Av. 4th


Leake & Watt Orphan, about 100th bet. Av. 4 & 5 Lying-in, for Destitute Females, 85 Marion


Magdalen Female Benevolent, bet. 88th & 89th sts. west of the Harlem Rail road


N. Y. Orphan, Bloomingdale n. 71st st


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


Protestant Half Orphan, male & female, Av. 6 bet. 10th & 11th streets


Roman Catholic Orphan, Prince c. Mott


Roman Catholic Half Orphan, Eleventh n. Av. 7 ATLANTIC DOCK CO .- 8 WALL.


Shares - -, par value $100. - Oficers .- Ed-


ward Curtis, Presideut ; Richard Covert, Solici- tor. Directors .- Henry Alexander, Conklin Brush, William Beach, Charles Davis, Elihu Townsend, James Voorlees, Asa Worthington.


COMMISSIONERS IN BANKRUPTCY.


Stephen Cambreling, 20 Nassau


William W. Campbell, 52 John


Ogden Edwards, 11 Post's buildings


Sylvanus Miller, 1 Hanover James Strong, 45 William


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


DISPENSARIES.


New- York City, 113 White c. Centre


Eastern, 74 Ludlow c. Essex Market place


Homeopathic, 74 Lispenard c. Broadway. Open daily, Sunday excepted, from 3 to 4. Physicians in attendance, Mondays and Thursdays, Drs. Kirby and Barlow : Tuesdays and Fridays, Drs. Cook and Snow; Wednesdays and Saturdays, Drs. Quin and Bowers


Northern, Waverley place c. Christopher


DELAWARE AND HUDSON CANAL CO. 53 WILLIAM.


Shares 38,440, par valne $100 each. Dividends, June and December. Oficers .- John Wurts, Pre- sident ; Isaac L. Platt, V. President ; Isaac N. Seymour, Secretary ; Isaac N. Seymour, Treas- urer Directors .- Philip Hone, William M. Hal- stead, Allison Post; Silas Holmes, Aquila G. Stont, Henry Young, Jacob R. Le Roy, Irad Hawley, Cyrus Hitchcock, William S. Herriman, Charles N. Talbott


EXPRESSES.


Adams & Co. 16 Wall, Boston. Worcester, Norwich, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Wheeling, & Foreign


Adams & Co. 16 Wall, New Haven, Hartford and Springfield.


Baldwin, Newark, 6 Wall


Carman's, Brooklyn. 20 Liberty


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


Gorton's, 16 Wall, Stonington, Providence, Newport, & Fall River


Harnden & Co. 6 Wall, Boston, Providence, Phila- delphia, and Foreign


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


Virgil & Co. 10 Wall, Montreal & Quebec FERRIES.


Brooklyn Ferries, foot of Whitehall, Fulton, Catha- rine slip, and Walnut


Bull's Ferry, foot of Canal


Fort Lee Ferry, foot of Canal


Hell Gate Ferry, Eiglity-sixth street


Hoboken Ferries, ft. 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 sì, Grand & Houston


GARDENS.


Atlantic, 11 Broadway


Castle, French & Heiser, Battery


New York, John H. Contoit, 353 Broadway


Niblo's, 576 Broadway


Vauxhall, B. Jones, 408 Bowery


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


INSPECTORS.


Domestic Distill'd Spirits, E. C. Barton, gen. insp. office, 6 Front


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


Hops, G. W. Ryckman, 60 Pearl


Pot & Pearl Ashes, Edinund Driggs, 48 West


Tobacco, Nathaniel Pearce, South c. Clinton


MANHATTAN GAS-LIGHT CO. 176 Mercer.


Shares 10,000, par value $50. Dividends, March and September. Officers .- David C. Colden, Presi- deut ; Sam'l L. Howard, Secretary ; Charles Roome, Engineer. Directors .- John Alstyne, Lavielle Du- berceau, Curtis Holmes, Abraham R. Lawrence, Moses Taylor, William C. Bowers. Lyman Deni- son, Bradish Johnson, William L. Morris, Thomas T. Woodruff, David C. Colden, James Gallatin, Rich- ard M. Lawrence, George Platt, Elias Ponvert


MARINE SURVEYORS.


Thomas H. Merry, Joseph Tinkham, Reuben Brum- ley, 93 Wall


MARKETS.


Catharine, Catharine slip, Cherry to South


Centre, Centre, Grand to Broome


Chelsea, Avenue 9th near Eighteenth


Clinton, Washington and West, bet. Spring & 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. R. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE CO .- 56} Mer- chants' Exchange.


Shares 10,000, par value -. Officers .- Jacob Lit- tle, Pres. ; R. C. McCormick, Sec'y. Trustees,-


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APPENDIX .- GENERAL INFORMATION.


Jonathan Goodhue, John O. Stevens, Leonardo S. Suarez, Thomas Tileston, J. D. P. Ogden. Shep- herd Knapp, Jonathan J Coddington, John Alstyne, Isrien Pearson, Henry W. Hicks, David Cotheal, John J. Palmer, Samuel M. Fox, Russell H. Nevins, Samnel Ward, George J. Elliott, Joseph Bouchard. MUSEUM.


American, P. T. Barnum, Broadway c. Ann NEW-JERSEY STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY .- 10 Battery Place.


Shares 5,000, par value $100. Oficers .- C. O. Handy, President ; R. E. Lockwood, Secretary ; C. O. Han- dy, Treasurer. Directors .- M. H. Grinnell, C. H. Russell, M. B. Ives, R. H. Nevins.


NEW-YORK GAS-LIGHT CO .- 176 Centre. Shares 15,000, par value $50. Dividends, May and November. Officers .- William W. Fox, President ; C. L. Everitt, Secretary ; John Mowton, Manager. Directors .- John J. Palmer, Joseph Kernochan, Najah Taylor, David Hadden, Elisha Riggs, Joseph Walker, Thomas W. Pearsall, Gardiner G. How- land, Francis Griffin, John W. Livingston, J. Phillips Phoenix, Guy Richards.


NEW-YORK STATE PILOTS' ASSOCIA- TION .- 107 South street.


Officers .- John Magin, Pres. ; James Mitchell, V. Pres .; Edward Hope, Sec'y; Gregory Thomas, Treas. ; John Martino, David Kelso, David Cochran, William P. Turner, and James H. Smith, Trustees. The rates of pilotage the same as those under Board of Pilot Com:nissioners.


OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO.


Shares -, par value $ -. Directors. - John J. Boyd, Jacob Little, Robert H. Morris, Edward Mills, Robert D. Weeks, Samuel Jandon, Joseph J. Com- stock, Frederick Hewitt, Samuel Sherwood.


PILOT COMMISSIONERS, PILOT- AGE, &c.


BOARD OF PILOT COMMISSIONERS .- Office No. 70 Wall, where applications may be made for New-York Sandy Hook Pilots between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M. Commissioners : Com. Jacob Jones, appointed by the Secretary of the Navy ; R. L. Taylor and C. H. Marshall, by the Chainber of Commerce ; Russell Sturgis and G. W. Blunt, by the Board of Underwriters ; F. Perkins, Sec .; J. G. King, Pres. Chamber of Commerce ; Abram Ogden, Pres. Board of Underwriters.


Fees for Inward Pilotage .- For every vessel drawing less than 14 feet water, per foot, $2; 14 feet and less than 18 feet, $2,50; 18 feet and upwards, $3; for. every armed vessel, $5. If boarded out of sight of Sandy Hook Light House, one fourth to the above rates are added. From Nov. 1st to April Ist, four dollars are added to the full pilotage of every vessel drawing ten feet and upwards.


For Outward Pilotage .- For every vessel drawing less than 14 feet water, per foot. $1,50; 14 feet and less than 18 feet, $1,75; 18 feet and upwards, $3; for every day's detention, $3.


For Transportation from North to East River, and vice versa.


A 74 gun ship, $20; a frigate, $15; a sloop of war, $10; all merchant vessels, $5. From Quarantine, one quarter of the inward pilotage, exclusive of the off shore. Hauling into the river, from the wharf, $2. Pilot boats holding commissions from this Board, are numbered and designated by a square bur- gee with white centre and blue border, the number being in the centre.


NEW-JERSEY COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE .- Offices 105 South street, or in York street, Jersey City. John F. Ellis, Pres. Wm. G. Hlackstaff, of Jersey City ; Wm. T. Rogers, of Amboy ; Lewis Bosworth, Benj. Beaston, of Essex county ; Lawrence Kearny, of Amboy.


Fecs .- For piloting between the eastward or south- ward of the white buoy, and the ports of Jersey City, Newark, Perth Amboy, or within Sandy Hook. Vessels drawing less than 14 feet, per foot, $2; be- tween 14 and 18 feet, $2,50; more than 18 feet, $3; vessels of War, $5. Vessels taken charge of to the


westward of the wlrite buoy, half pilotage. If board- ed out of sight of Sandy Hook Light House, one quarter to the above rates to be added. Between the first days of November and April, in addition to the above, for vessels drawing ten feet and upwards, $4; less than ten feet, $2 ; and one half of these ad- ditional sums for half pilotage. Commissioners' fees not charged.


HURL-GATE PILOTS .- Offices 24 Coenties slip, and Pike c. South.


Fees .- From or to Sand's Point, for schooners or sloops, per foot, $1,50 ; square rigged vessels, $1,75. From or to Hurl Gate, for schooners or sloops, $1 ; square- rigged vessels, $1,25. From the Ist of November to the Ist of April, in addition to the above, for every ship, bark, or brig, $2; for every schooner or sloop, $1.


POLICE-LOWER. (See p. 20 of this Appendix.) POLICE-UPPER. ( do. do. do. )


PORT WARDENS, (appointed by the Governor and Senate.) Willian Tyack, Master Warden, Alex- ander B. Clark, John Baker, Anthony Moffat, Richard H. Tittle, William C. Neilson ; Robert T. Norris, clerk, 90 Wall c. Water


RAIL-ROAD COMPANIES.


Brooklyn and Jamaica Rail-road Co .- 57 Merch. Ex. Shares 6000, par value $50. Dividends, January and July. Officers .- John A. King, Prcs .; Robert Schuyler, Sec'y ; Elihu Townsend, Treas. Direc- tors .- Nathan Shelton, James Herriman, and Nicho- las Williamson, (of Jamaica ;) E. Townsend, Rob- ert Schuyler, Abner Chichester, T. Lavender, James D. P. Ogden, S. B. Ruggles, James A. Hamilton, Robert Ray, and O. T. Hewlett, (of New York.) Delaware & Raritan Canal & Camden & Ambuy R. R. and Transp. Co .- 9 West. Shares -, par value $100 each. Dividends, January and July. Ofi- cers .- Robert F. Stockton, President of Delaware & Raritan Canal Co .; Robert L. Stevens, President of Canden & Amboy R. R. & Transp. Co. ; William H. Thompson, Sec'y; Edwin A. Stevens, Treas. Directors .- James Neilson, Benjamin Fish, John W. Mickle, Garrett D. Wall, Abraham Brown, James Parker, James S. Green, Janies Potter, William McNight, Thomas Biddle, Richard S. Field, Joseph Porter.


Long Island Rail Road Co .-- 42 William, (Merchants' Exchange.)- Shares 30,000, par value $50. Offi- cers .- George B. Fisk, Pres .; David S. Ives, Sec'y ; Henry Ruggles, Treas. Directors .- Jacob Little, Henry Ruggles, Elihu Townsend, I. N. Perkins, and W. J. Bunker, (of New York ;) John A. King, I. E. Hlaviland, and James H. Weeks, (of Long Island ;) Sidney Homer, S. F. Morse, C. J. Hendee, and Jo- seph W. Ward, (of Boston.)


New-Jersey Rail Road & Transp. Co .- 57 Merchants' Exch. and foot of Cortlandt street .- Shares 40,000, par value $50. Dividends, February and August. Officers .- John S. Darsey, Prcs. ; Robert Schuyler, V. Pres. ; John P. Jackson, Sec'y ; J. Worthington, Treas. Directors .- Stephen Whitney, Abram G. Thompson, Willian Samuel Johnson, and J. Philips Phoenix, (of New York;) D S. Gregory, (of Jersey City ;) John S. Darsy and John P. Jackson, (of New- ark ;) Adam Lee, (of Rahway ;) and John Acken, (of New-Brunswick.)


New York and Erie Rail Road Co .- 45 Wall. Shares 100,000, par value $100. Officers-Benjamin Loder, President ; Stephen Whitney, Vice President ; Na- thaniel Marsh, Secretary ; Silas Brown, Treasurer. Directors-Silas Brown, Henry Sheldon, Daniel S. Miller, Henry Suydam, jr. Stewart C. Marsh, Jacob Little, W. E. Dodge, John Wood, Shepherd Knapp. Samuel Marsh, Robert L. Crook, A. S. Diven, (of Elmira,) Thomas Tileston, Cornelius Smith, Ilo- mer Ramsdell, (of Newburgh.)


New York and Harlem Rail Road Co .- 4 Tryon Row. Shares 30,775, par value $50. Officers-John H. Dykers, President; David Cotheal, V. President. Directors-Floyd 'T. Ferris, John Gray, John Al- styne, William C. Wetinore, Edward K. Collins,


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Charles W. Sandford, Peter Lorillard, jr. Edward G. Faile, Gouverneur Morris, Samuel E. Lyon, Ferdi- nand Suydam.


New York, Providence and Boston Rail Road Co .- 2 Hanover. Shares 13,000, par value $100. Offi- cers-Elisha Peck, President ; James Rintoul, Sec- retary ; Francis Amy, Treasurer. Directors-R. M. Blatchford, James Foster, jr. Matthew Morgan, Samuel Jandon, Thomas Tileston, Jolın Cryder, Na- than F. Dixon, (of Rhode Island,) Gurdon Trum- bull, (of Connecticut.)




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