Doggett's New-York City directory, for 1846-1847, Part 121

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


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Norwich and Worcester Rail Road Co .- Pier No. J. North River ; transfer office, Bank of the State of New York, 30 Wall. Dividends, in December. Officers-John C. Holland, President ; G. L. Per- kins, Treasurer ; J. C. Stowell, Sup. Directors- Alfred Brooks, Jacob Little, Elili Townsend, A. W. H. Clapp, Samuel R. Brooks, John Rockwell, William P. Green, - De Witt, David Groesbeck, - Ward, John Rankin, Amos Binney.


Paterson and Hudson River Rail Road Co -75 Cort- Jandt ; transfer office, Manhattan Insurance Co. 68 Wall. Shares 9,920, par value $50. Dividends, January and July. Officers-James L. Morris, President ; A. S. Pennington, Secretary; E. B. D. Ogden, Treasurer. Directors-Elias B. D. Ogden, Robert Carrick, John Colt, Henry C. Stimson, Tho- mas Rogers, William S. Hoyt.


STEAMBOAT LINES.


WITH THEIR PLACES OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE.


Albany & Boston via Bridgeport & Housatonic R. R. Pier ft. of Liberty.


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


Albany, pier foot of Cortlandt


Albany, pier 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 foot of Cedar, N. R. Dobb's Ferry, pier fout Chambers


Elizabethtown Point, pier 1 N. R. foot Battery pl.


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


Grassy Point, pier ft. Chambers


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


Haverstraw, ft. Vesey


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


Newark, foot Barclay


New Brunswick, pier bet. Barclay & Robinson


Newburgh, pier 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. Norwalk, (Conn.) Catharine slip E. R.


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


Peekskill, pier foot of Chambers


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


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


Poughkeepsie, pier foot of Barclay


Providence & Boston, via Newport, pier 1 N. R. ft. of Battery pl.


Providence & Boston, via Stonington, pier 3 N. R. Rhinebeck, foot Robinson


Sing Sing, pier foot of Chambers


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


Tarrytown, pier ft. Chambers


Trenton (by New Jersey R. R.) foot of Liberty


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


Troy & Albany (evening,) pier ft. Cortlandt


West Point, Caldwell's and Cold Spring, foot of War- ren, N. R.


Yonkers, pier foot of Chambers, N. R.


WATER COMMISSIONERS.


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


Engineers.


Jolın B. Jervis, chief Engineer


Peter Hastie, resident Engineer


Wm. G. Hunt, clerk and draftsman.


GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


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


Almshouse, Bellevue, foot Twenty-sixth, e. r. Moses G. Leonard, commissioner, office new City Hall, Fene lon Hasbrouck, resident physician, James H. Hyatt, clerk, George W. Anderson, supt. of out door poor American Art Union, 322 Broadway


American Fur Company, r. 39 Ann


American Institute, west wing new City Hall


American Land Company, 20 Nassau C. Butler, Pres. American Pottery Manuf.Co. Geo. Tingle, agt. 6 Lib'ty Apalachicola Land Company, 18 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 Drill Rooms, Centre market, Centre c. Grand Assistant Registrar in Chancery, Robert Emmet, 28 City Hall


Associates of the Jersey Co. 85 Mer. Exchange


Balance Floating Dock. foot Jefferson e. r.


Bellmont Laboratory, 53 and 55 Prince Bellevue, foot Twenty-Sixth, east river Board of Brokers, 91 Merchants' Exchange


Board of Supervisors, is composed of the following officers, viz. the Mayor, Recorder & Aldermen, David T. Valentine, 8 City Hall, Clerk


Board of Education, 2 City Hall, basement


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


Brooklyn White Lead Co. 160 Front


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


Butchers' Melting Association, Av. 1 bet. 3d & 4th st. 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. Wetmore, sec.


Chief Engineer's Office, at Corporation Yard, Eliza- beth, near Bowery Theatre


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


City Hull, in the Park


City Chamberlain, Joseph Lawrence, 30 Wall


City Hall, New. on Chambers, fronting the Park


City Inspector, Cornelius B. Archier, John H. Cham- bers, assistant, 1 City Hall, basement


City Prison, Malachi Fallon, keeper, Centre, c. Leonard Clerk of Board of Aldermen, David T. Valentine, 8 City Hall


Clerk of the Board of Assistant 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


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APPENDIX .- GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


Clerk of Vice Chanecllor's Court, and Assistant Reg- istrar in Chancery, Robert Emmet, 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 Surgcons, 67 Crosby


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


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


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


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


Concert Hall, (now Minerva Rooms,) 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


Counsel to the Corporation, James T. Brady, 10 Wall County Clerk, James Conner, 20 City Hall .


Court of Oyer and Terminer, John W. Edmonds, Judge, Henry Vandervoort, clerk, 26 City Hall


Court of Chancery, City Hall


Croton Water Board, 7 New City Hall, James A. Cof- fin, pres. Jesse Brush, water purveyor, Henry I .. Robertson, registrar of water rents


Deaf and Dumb Institute, Fiftieth c. Av. 4


Debtors' Prison, 22 Eldridge


District Attorney, John McKeon, New City Hall


District Court of the United States, Samuel R. Betts, Judge, New City Hall


Dorr's Buildings, (now Post's,) Excli'ge pl. c. Hanover Dry Dock, foot of Tenth n. Av. D


Empire Mining Co. J. R. Livingston, jr. pres. 16 Wall Engineer's Office, U. S. A. Maj. Richard Delafield, Chief, 60 Greenwich


Eye & Ear Infirmary, 47 Howard


Fall River Iron Works Co. 212 Water


Fulton Iron Foundry, 96 Sullivan


General Assignces in Bankruptcy, 73 Chambers


General Superintendant of the Recruiting Service, U. S. A. Col. R. B. Mason, Chief, 60 Greenwich Gothic Hall, 314 Broadway


Governor's Room, 11 City Hall


Grand Jury Room, Halls of Justice, Centre c. Leonard


Greenwood. Cemetery, office 39 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


Health Commissioners, Stephen R. Harris, H. L. Van Hoevenburgh and A. F. Vache, office 5 City Hall Health Officer, H. L. Van Hoevenburgh, 5 City Hall, or at Quarantine


House of Refuge, Twenty-third n. East River


Howell Works Co. office 464 Cherry


Infantry Drill Rooms, Centre market, entrance Centre n. Broome


I. O. of O. F., J. G. Treadwell, 68 Barclay


I. O. of O. F., Library, 31 Canal


Irish Emigrant Society, 6 Ann


Jones' Buildings, 60 & 62 Wall


Kcepcr City Hall, James Taylor, office 9 City Hall Kinepox Institution, City Dispensary, White c. Centre Ladics' 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 Works, foot of W. Eighteenth


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


Marble Cemetery, Second n. Bowery & bet. Av. 1 & 2 Maryland Mining Co. 71 Mer. Exchange


Measurer of Grain, Paul Grout, Meas. Gen'l, officeat 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


Minerva Rooms, 406 Broadway


Mortimer Building, Wall c. New


Morton's Buildings, Platt c. William


National Academy of Design, 348 Broadway


Naturalization Offices, Superior Court, Court of Com-


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


Navy Agent, Prosper M. Wetmore, 85 Water


New Jersey Steam Navigation Co. 10 Battery place


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


N. York Institution for the Blind, Av. 9 n. Thirty-Third New York Poudrette Co. 23 Chambers


New York Public School Society, 140 Grand c. Elm


New York White Lend Works, 182 Front


New York University, Wooster c. Waverley place


North River Iron Foundry, 100 North Moore


Novelty Works, foot of Twelfth, E. R.


Patent Office Agency, Edgar Irving, 24 Pine


Pension Office United States, 32 Wall


Peru Iron Company, 32 South


Phenix Building. Wall c. Water


Phoenix Foundry, West c. Vestry


Portsmouth Dry Dock Co. 78 Merchants' Exchange Post's (late Dorr's) Buildings, Ex. pl. c. Hanover


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


Prison Association, 15 Centre


Protestant Episcopal Ch. Missions, 281 Broadway Public Administrator. Henry P. Wanmaker, 25 John Receivers of Taxes, John Stewart ; Peter Esquirol,


Deputy ; T. F. Jeremiah, Ist Clerk. Open daily, (Sundays excepted,) from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office, basement New City Hall, in the Park, building rear of the City Hall


Recorder, John B. Scott, 27 Beekman


Registrar, Samuel Osgood, 1 & 2 Hall of Records


Registrar of Water Rents, Henry L. Robertson, 7 New City Hall


Resident Physician, A. F. Vache, 5 City Hall


Rosendale Manufacturing Co. J. R. Livingston, jr. . pres. 16 Wall


Rutgers' Female Institute, Madison n. Clinton


Sailor's Home, 190 Cherry, Edward Richardson, Sup't, 82 Wall


Salamander Works, 54 Cannon


St. Joseph's School, by Sisters of Charity, 35 E. B'way Screw Dock Co. South bet. Pike & Market


Sealers of Weights and Measures, George H. Loyd, Ist Dist. and Elias D. Oakley. 2d Dist. 250 Water Seamon's Retreat & Hospital, 8 Old Slip


Sheriff, William Jones, office 21 City Hall


Sisters of Charity, 16 Barclay, 417 Grand & 35 E.B.way Somerville Mining Co. John Lamb, pres. 18 Wall Staff Officers U. S. Army, 60 Greenwich


Staten Island Poudrette Co. 15 Chambers


Street Commissioner, Elias L. Smith-Richard J. Smith, ass. 4 Hall Records


Stuyvesant Institutc, 659 Broadway


Superintendent of Lamps & Gas, Bartholomew Purdy Superintendent Markets, William Messerve


Superintendent out door Poor, George W. Anderson, office New City Hall


Superintendent of Pavements, Samuel S. Wandell, 1 Hall of Records


Superintendent Potter's Field, Dennis M'Carty


Superintendent Public Buildings & Repairs, James L. Miller


Superintendent of Streets, Joseph T. Sweet, 2 Sixth


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APPENDIX .- INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES.


Superintendent of Wharves, William E. Dennis, 4 Hall | U. States Circuit & District Courts, New City Hall Records, office of the Street Commissioner


Superior Court, City Hall, Sam'l Jones, Chief Justice ;


Thos. J. Oakley, Aaron Vanderpoel, Ass. Justices ; Jesse Oakley, Clerk, office 15 City Hall


Supreme Court, 27 City Hall


Surrogate, Charles M'Vean, office 3 Hall of Records Swiftsure Line Tow Boats, 16 South & 82 Cortlandt Tammany Hall, 166 Nassau c. Frankfort


Thalian Hall, 460 Grand


Tontine Buildings, Wall c. Water


Tobacco Inspection, Nath. Pearce, Inspector, South c. Clinton


Trinity Church Vestry Office, 187 Fulton Troy and New York Steam Boat Association, Charles H. Tupper, Agent, 95 Barclay


Ulster Iron Co. J. Tuckerman, 69 West


Union Rockland Lake Ice Co. 204 Chambers


Union White Lead Manufacturing Co. 175 Front


United States Circuit Court Clerk, Alexander Gardner, office New City Hall


United States District Attorney, Benj. F. Butler, office New City Hall, in the Park


United States District Court Clerk, James W. Metcalf, office New City Hall


United States Marshal, Eli Moore, office New City Hall United States Military Rendezvous, 115 Cedar


United States Paymaster, T. J. Leslie, 60 Greenwich United States Army Quarter Master's office, D. H. Vinton, Ass't Quarter Master Gen'I, 60 Greenwich Vice Chancellor, Win, T. McCoun, (after Oct. 1, 1846. L. H. Sanford,) 23 City Hall


Assistant V. Chancellor, L. H. Sanford, (after Oct. 1, 1846, A. L. Robertson,) 4 City Hall


West Point Foundry, Win. Kemble, 79 West


West Street Foundry, Joseph E. Coffee, office Beach c. West


INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES-MORAL, BENE- VOLENT AND RELIGIOUS.


ASYLUMS.


Observe that the arrangement is Alphabetical.


BLOOMINGDALE LUNATIC-connected with the New York Hospital, is located at Bloomingdale, or on One Hundred and Seventeenth street, west of Avenue Tenth, 7 miles from the City Hall.


COLORED HOME, for the Aged and Indigent, is lo- cated in Forty-second street, c. Av. 5. Officers : Miss Mary Shotwell, Ist Directress; Mrs. P. G. Arcularins, 2d Directress; Mrs. W. W. Chester, Sec .; Dr. J. D. Fitch, Treas.


DEAF AND DUMB .- The Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Fiftieth st., near Avenue Fourth, 3} miles from the City Hall.


INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND .- Avenne 9th, near Thirty-third street. Oficers : A. G Phelps, Pres. ; Isaac Wood, V. Pres .; S. Brown, Treas .; E. Jones, Cor. Sec. ; G. F. Allen, Rec. Sec .; J. W. G. Clements, Physician ; Isaac Wood and J. C. Bliss, Consulting Physicians; J. Kearney Rodgers, Consulting Surgeon.


LEAKE AND WATT'S ORPHAN-is situated at about One Hundred and Seventeenth street, near the Bloon- ingdale Lunatic Asylum.


LYING-IN-for destitute females, is situated at 85 Marion street.


MAGDALEN FEMALE BENEVOLENT-is situated be- tween Eighty eighth and Eighty-ninth streets, west of the Harlem Rail Road. Officers : Mrs. George War- ner, Ist Directress ; Mrs. Thomas Hastings, 2d Direc- tress ; Mrs. Dr. Pierson, Treas. ; Mrs. S. Van Antwerp, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. J. Clibborn, Rec. Sec .; Rev. C. C. Darling, chaplain.


NEW YORK ORPHAN-Is situated at Bloomingdale. near Seventy first st., about 5 miles from the City Hall. Miss Brinckerhoff, Receiving Committee, 13 University place.


OLD LADIES-is located in Twentieth near Av. 2.


ORPHAN (colored)-Male and Female, in Twelfth street between Av. 5th and 6th.


PROT. HALF ORPHAN-Male and female, Av. 6 be- tween Tenth and Eleventh.


ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN-Prince street, corner of Mott st.


ROMAN CATHOLIC HALF ORPHAN-Eleventh street, near Av. 7.


INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES.


AFRICAN EDUCATION AND CIVILIZATION SOCIETY .- William R. Allen, Cor. Sec. 71 Nassau.


AM. ANTI-SLAVERY Soc .- 143 Nassau. William Lloyd Garrison, Pres .; Maria W. Chapman and Wen- dell Phillips of Boston, Secs. ; Francis Jackson, Treas.


AM. ART UNION .- 322 Broadway. Incorporated by the Legislature of New York, for the promotion of the Fine Arts in the United States. Oficers : W. C. Bry-


ant, Pres't; Ebenezer Platt, Treas .; Andrew Warner, Rec. Sec. ; R. F. Fraser, Supt.


AM. BIBLE Soc .- 115 Nassau st. Oficers : Rev. J. C. Brigham and Rev. Noah Levings, Secs .; Wm. Whitlock, Treas .; Joseph Hyde, General Agent.


AM. BOARD OF COM. FOR FOR. MISS .- Office, Brick Church Chapel, Nassau cor. Spruce st. Theo. Freling- huysen, Pres .; W. J. Armstrong, Sec .; H. Hill, of Boston, Treas. ; Almon Merwin, Receiving Agent.


AM. HOME MISS. Soc .- 150 Nassan. Henry Dwight, Pres. ; Rev. Milton Badger and Rev. Charles Hall, Secs. ; Jasper Corning, Treas., and I. W. Ripley, As- sistant.


AM. INSTITUTE, occupies rooms in the second story of the west end of the New City Hall, in the Park. The Annual Election is 2d Thursday in May ; stated monthly meetings, 2nd Thursday in each month. Ofi- cers : James Tallmadge, Pres't; A. Chandler, W. Englis, Shepherd Knapp, V. Pres'ts. ; H. Meigs, Rec. Sec .; T. B. Wakeman, Cor. Sec .; E. T. Backhouse, Treas .; T. B. Wakeman, Sup't.


AM. PROT. Soc , 143 Nassau. Rev. Gardner Spring, Pres .; Rev. H. Norton and C. K. Moore, Secs .; Moru- mer De Motte, Treas.


AM. SABBATH TRACT SOC., 9 Spruce. L. Crandall, Pres't; F. W. Stillman, and P. Stillman, Secs. ; T. B. Stillman, Treas.


AM. SEAMEN'S FRIEND SOC., 82 Wall. Edward Richardson, Pres ; Jolin Spaulding and T. Hale, Secs .; C. N. Talbot. T'reas.


AM. SHIPWRECK Soc., Hall of American Institute, west wing New City Hall. James Depey ster Ogden, Pres't.


AM. SOC. FOR MELIORATING THE CONDITION OF THE JEWS, 23 Nassau. Rev. Philip Milledoler, Pres .; Rev. John Lillie, Sec. for Dom. Cor .; Rev. John Proudfit, Sec. for For. Cor. ; A. M. Burrill, Rec. Sec. Thomas Bussing, Treas.


AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, 152 Nassau. J. C. Meeks and R. B. Campfield, Agents.


AM. TEMPERANCE UNION, 111 Nassau. R. Hyde Walworth, Pres .; Rev. John Marsh, Sec. and General Agent ; Jasper Corning, Treas.


AM. TRACT Soc., 150 Nassau. T. Frelinghuysen, Pres .; Wm. A Hallock, O. Eastman and R. S. Cook, Secs .; O. R. Kingsbury, Ass. Treasurer.


AM. AND FOR. BIBLE Soc., (Baptist,) 350 Broome. S. H. Cone, Pres .; Rufus Babcock and T. Wallace, Secs .; Wm. Colgate, Pres ; I. M. Allen, General Ag't.


AM AND FOR. ANTI SLAVERY Soc., 5 Spruce. Ar- thur Tappan, Pres .; Rev. A. A. Phelps, Sec .; Wmn. E. Whiting, Treas.


ANCIENT BRITONS' BENEFIT Soc. Win. J. Ori- son, Pres. ; David Roberts, V. President ; William Lewis, Secretary.


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APPENDIX .- INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES.


APPRENTICES' LIBRARY, 32 Crosby street.


BRITISH PROTECTIVE EMIGRANT SOC. OF N. Y .- Established for the purpose of preventing Emigrants from being cheated and imposed upon. C. H. Webb, 93 Greenwich, Superintendent.


CENTRAL AM. EDUCATION SOC. , 36 Park row. J. C. Hornblower, Pres .; Rev. Eliakim Phelps, Sec .; W. A. Booth, Treas.


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE -- Instituted 1768; incor- porated 1770, re-incorporated 1784. Officers : James G. King, Pres .; H. K. Bogert, Stewart Brown, V. Pres .; J. J. Palmer, Treas. ; P. M. Wetmore, Sec. Com. of Arbitration : Matthew Maury, Calvin Durand, Chas. King, J. H. Brower, Robt. Kermit. Pilot Commis- sioners : R. S. Taylor, C. H. Marshall. Annual Elec- tion : 1st Tuesday in May; meetings Ist Tuesday in each month.


CITY BIBLE Soc. (Baptist,) 350 Broome. W. H. Wyckoff. Pres. ; G. N. Bleecker and Lewis Colby, Eecs .; Samuel Raynor, Treas.


COLLEGE OF PHARMACY .- The object of this Insti- tution is to prevent, as far as possible, the many fatal errors in the preparation of medicine. Officers : Con- stantine Adamson, Pres. ; Oliver Hull, John Milhau and Geo. D. Coggeshall, V. Pres'ts; James S. Aspin- wall, Treas .; Jotin Meakim, Sec.


COLLEGE OF PHYS. AND SURGS., 67 Crosby street .. The whole expense of the course of Lectures, which commence on the first Monday in November, and con- tinue four months, is about $100.


COLUMBIA COLLEGE, at the foot of Park place, near Broadway. Commencement : the day after the first . Monday in October. Vacation : from Angust Ist, to the first Monday in October. The Grammar School attached to the College. under the direction of Prof. Anthon, has usually from 200 to 300 scholars ; and in- struction is given in all the branches necessary for ad- mission into any College, or for the counting house.


DOM. MISSION Soc. ( Baptist,) 12 Maiden lane, N. C. Platt, Pres, ; A. Wheelock and J. B. Kader, Secs. ; John N. Wyckoff, Treas.


ETHNOLOGICAL Soc .- Formed in 1842, for the pur- pose of inquiring into antiquities, history, langnages, geography, &c. Officers : Albert Gallatin, President ; E. Robinson, Henry R. Schoolcraft, Vice Presidents ; J. R. Bartlett, Cor. Sec. : Charles Welford, Rec. Sec .; Alexander I. Cotheal, Treasurer.


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


FEMALE MORAL REFORM SOC., 36 Park row. Mrs. C. W. Hawkins, Pres .; Mrs. S. R. Ingraham, Sec. ; Mrs. Hurlbut, Treas.


FOREIGN EVANGELICAL Soc., 1 Dey. A. B. Has- brouck, Pres .; E. N. Sautel, Gurdon Buck and Robert Baird, Secs. ; William W. Chester, Treas.


FRANKLIN LYCEUM .- (No information.)


FRENCH BENEVOLENT Soc .- Louis Leclerc, Pres. ; George Guynet, Secretary ; Eugene Goulard, Treas.


FRIENDLY SOC. OF OPERATIVE MASONS .- (No infor- mation.)


FRIENDLY SONS OF ST. PATRICK .- James Reyburn, Pres .; W. G. Fitzgerald, Sec .; C. M. Nanry, Treas. 83 Pine.


GEN. THEOL. SEMINARY OF THE PROT. EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES, cor. of Av. 9th and Twenty-first street. The affairs of the Seminary are managed by a Standing Committee, consisting of an equal number of clergymen and laymen, with a Trea- surer and Secretary.


GERMAN FRANKLIN BEN. SOC .- Meet at 532 Pearl street. J. F. Gans, Pres. ; I. Kreuzer, V. Pres. ; Thos. Schimazeck, Sec. ; I. F. Braitmayer, Treas.


GERMAN SOC. OF CITY OF N. Y .- C. H. Sand, Pres ; T. Vietor, V. President ; A. F. Spies, Treasurer ; Tho- mas Achilis, Sec. ; J. C. Allstadt, agent, 95 G.wiclı.


HEBREW BEN. Soc .- M. M. Noah, Pres. ; Simeon Dreyfous, Vice Pres't .; John Levy, Treasurer ; Henry Goldsmith, Sec.


HIBERNIAN UNIV. BEN. SOC., 42 Prince. John Far- rigan, Pres. ; Farrel Lunney, V. Pres. ; John Heaney, Treas. ; James M.Guire, Cor. Sec. ; Francis O'Rielley, Rec. Secretary.


HOME MISS. Soc. (Baptist,) 350 Broome, Friend


Humphrey, Pres .; B. M. Hill, David Bellamy, Secs .; R. W. Marvin, Treas.


IRISH EMIGRANT Soc., 6 Ann street. T. W. Clerke, Pres. ; G. Dillon, Jos. Stuart, V. Pres. ; James Rey- burn, Treas. ; M. J. O'Connor and Florence McCarthy, Secretaries.


ITALIAN BEN. SOC .- Felice Argenti, Pres .; Sebasti- ano Dacorsi, Treas. ; C. Ferrero, Sec.


I. O. OF O. F. LIBRARY Ass .- Rooms at 31 Canal street.


LYCEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY .- This institution is now established in the Medical College of the Univer- sity, (formerly the Stuyvesant Institute,) 659 Broad- way. Its objects are the advancement of Zoology. Botany, Mineralogy, Geology and Conchology. The meetings are held on every Monday evening through- out the year. Officers : Joseph Delafield, Pres. ; Jno. A. Smith, Abraham Halsey, V. Presdts. ; J H. Red- field, Cor. Sec .; R. H. Browne, Sec .; J. P. Giraud, jr. Treas.


MARINE Soc .- Capt. Chas. H. Marshall, Pres .; Win. Thompson, J. J. Dickinson, V. Presdts., James Copland, Treas .; Henry Russell, Secretary.


MARINERS' FAMILY INDUSTRIAL SOC .- The object of this society is twofold; to provide work, at a fair remuneration, for the female members of the families of seamen, and to relieve such families of the same as are incapable of labour, including their widows and orphans. The more effectually to carry out the de- sign of the society, a clothing store has been opened at 325 Pearl street, where may be found an assortment of garments for seamen and others. Officers : Mrs. C. W. Hawkins, Ist Directress; Miss M. Vale, 2d do .; Mrs. T. O. Taylor, Treasurer ; Mrs. C. Tracy, Sec.


MECHANICS' INSTITUTE .- This Institute, the rooms of which are at No. 18 City Hall, (eastern basement.) has for its object the instruction of mechanics and oth- ers in science and the arts. Under the superintendence of the Board of Directors, a male school was com- inenced in November, 1833; and a female school in May, 1839, both of which have been eminently suc- cessful. Officers : J. J. Mapes, Pres ; J. E. Coffee, Clarkson Crolius, V. Presdts .; T. S. Cummings. Treas .; WV. A. Cox, Cor. Sec .; Jas. Howland, Rec. Sec .; C. L. Barritt, Actuary.


MECHANICS' AND TRADESMEN'S SOC. AND SCHOOL, 32 Crosby. Officers : T. C. Chardevoyne, Pres. ; R. E. Mount, Treas .; Isaac Fryer, Sec. ; Robt. Provoost, Collecter and Door-keeper. Stated meetings, 1st Wednesday in each month, at 32 Crosby street.


MERCANTILE LIBRARY Ass., Beekman cor. Nassan street, was formed for the special benefit of merchants' clerks, and is one of the most useful institutions of its kind in the city. It lias a library of more than 20,000 volumes, also a beautiful reading room, open on week days, well warmed and lighted, and much frequented. Officers : C. L. Everitt, Pres .; M. L. Schaefer, V. Pres .; T. W. Groser, Cor. Scc. ; M. Arrowsmitlı, Rec. Sec .; W. A. Kissam, Treas .; S. M. Richardson, Li- brarian.




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