Doggett's New-York City directory, for 1847-1848, Part 120

Author: Doggett, John, 1809-1852
Publication date: 1845
Publisher: New-York : J. Doggett, Jr.
Number of Pages: 528


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Dyer Sarah, 22 Sixth


Eales Ann, 114 Seventh Fairbairn Susan, 51 Orchard Ferrel Mary A. 172 Division


Fisher Ann, 44 Av. B Fisher Catharine, 449 Fourth


Flender Phebe, 65 Carmine


Freeman Maria C. 186 Mott


Frits Ann, 199 Cherry Fullard Mary, 38 First Fuller Elizabeth, 101 Av. 8 Gambel Margaret, 144 Orchard Gillen Agnes, 450 Bowery Gilmor Nancy, 138 Amity Goodrich Sarah J. 64 Stanton Grant Margaret, 247 W. 17th Grotheer Catharine, 182 Mulberry


Guest Mary, 220 Church Gunner Jane, (col'd) 313 Bleecker Gustin Betsy, 34 Grand Halsey Eliza, 86 Ludlow Hartell Catharine, 47 Av. 2 Haslett Nancy, 133 Houston Hawker Lydia, 285 Madison Hendlen Jane, 53 Clinton


Herbert Alice, 518 Greenwich Hetherington Jane, 137 Allen Hodge Arabella, 39 Ridge Howard Rebecca, 116 Christopher


Hubbell Sarah, r. 118 Division Hunt Rachel, 106 Bank Hyde Amelia L. W. r. 208 Houston


Janes Maria, 24 Cornelia Jay Catharine, 301 Houston Jones Eliza, 115 Suffolk Jones Lucretia, 56 Suffolk Lackey Catharine, 148 Forsyth Ladd Clarissa, 106 Forsyth L'Armee Talmon, 121 Franklin Lott Sarah, 78 Morton Lovett Margaret, 48 Scammel Low Jane, W. 25th cor. Av. 7 Lozier Elizabeth D. 26 Christopher Lyons Mary, 36} Hamersley McDougall Elizabeth, 187 Mott McFaden Mary Ann, 165 Grand Maguire Catharine, 348 Greenwich


Mandeville Elizabeth, 69 Fourth Miller Bridget R. 332 Madison Millrose Teresa, 394 Monroe Mills James, r. 12 Roosevelt Munson Eliza, 79 Hammersley Nickerson Sarah, 155 Fourth Norris Huldah, 18 Ludlow Noyes Catharine, 70 Mangin Olmstead Keziah, 53 Clinton


Osborne Susan B. 13 Amity place Passman Amelia, 88 Cannon


Patterson Abigail, 164 Av. 3


Perderain Elizabeth, 561 Broome


Perry Catharine, 84 Delancy Pierson Hannah, r. 19 Cornelia Prince Johana, 68 Stanton Purinton Sarah, 146 Grand


Quin Phebe, 342 Bleecker


Requa Laura, 190 Allen Reynolds Eliza, 53 Mangin Richards Ann, 28 Grand


Richards Mary Ann, 51 Suffolk


Richards Sarah, 247 Av. 6


Richards Wealthy, 125 Rivington Roberts Martha, 148 Thompson


Robbeson Robert, (col'd) 49 Watts


Robins Mary G. 162 Stanton Rodgers Elizabeth, 515 Greenwich


Roe Lydia, 183 Orchard Roffey Mary Ann, 37 Perry Romaine Deborah, 128 Norfolk Runyon Maria, 250 Spring Russell Mary, 261 Bowery


Rutan Catharine, 79 Second


Ryan Mary Ann, 43 Eldridge Seaman Leah, 4 Minetta


Sherwood Sarah, 50 Delancy


Smart Elizabeth, 57 Hester Smith Catharine, 119 Allen Smith Hannah, 9 Leonard


Stanton Deborah, 171 Second


Stanton Mary, 126 Norfolk


Staples Catharine, 230 Rivington Stephens Rebecca, 26 Commerce Stevenson Maria, 179 Prince


Stilwell Ann M. 51 King Sutcliff Elizabeth, 190} Broome Tallman Catharine, 171 Barrow Tear Margaret, 75 Clinton


Thomas Elizabeth, 139 Chrystie


Thompson Rebecca, 269 Bleecker Throop Letitia, 35 Christopher Thurston Catharine. 255 Houston Tonge Sophia, 199 W. 20th


Travis Patience, 27 Morton Valance Sarah, 141 Forsyth


Vanbuskirk Maria, 174 Orchard Vannorden Marcy, 79 First Van Wert Elizabeth, 118 Suffolk Varney Martha, 6 Vandam Vickers Eliza, 34 Vestry


Vogdes Margaret, 150 W. 20th Voorhees Sabrey, 111 Suffolk Vreeland Mary, 45 Rivington Ward Ellen, 161 W. 17th Webb Margaret, 408 Cherry Weeks Phebe, 62 Hester Welsh Mary, 145 W. 16th Whitney Catharine, 39 Ludlow Whitney Catharine, r. 30 Vandam Widdis Ann, 7 Allen Williamson Ethelanah, E. 25th bet. Av. 1 & 2 Willson Margaret, 386 Greenwich Wilson Jemima, 96 Columbia Winans Priscilla, 84 Av. 3


Wood Charlotte, 17 Morton Wooldridge Lydia, 521 Pearl Youngs Hannah, 86 Hamersley Zimmerman Maria, 638 Greenwich


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APPENDIX .- ADVERTISEMENTS.


NEW-YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE.


Instituted Jan. 6, 1847.


Officers for the Year 1847.


PRESIDENT. JOHN STEARNS, M.D. Residence, 86 White-street. VICE PRESIDENTS.


FRANCIS U. JOHNSTON, M.D. J. B. BECK, M.D.


THOMAS COCK, M.D. JOHN W. FRANCIS, M.D.


RECORDING SECRETARY. F. CAMPBELL STEWART, M.D. Residence, 640 Broadway. DOMESTIC CORRESPONDING SECRETARY.


WILLIAM C. ROBERTS, M.D. Residence, 102 Prince-street. FOREIGN CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. BENJAMIN DRAKE, M.D. Residence, 35 Bowery. TREASURER. ROBERT WATTS, JUN., M.D. Residence, 231 Ninth-street. LIBRARIAN. THOMAS M. MARKOE, M.D. Residence, 268 Ninth-street.


RESIDENT FELLOWS,*


ABBOTT, NORMAN


BUCK, GURDON, JUN.


CRANE, JNO. J.


ADAMS, JOHN G.


BUEL, WILLIAM P.


CULLEN, W. J.


ANDARIESE, JAMES W.


BULKLEY, H. D. BUSTEED, JOHN


DAVIS, JOHN DELAFIELD, EDWARD


CAMERON, JAMES


DETMOLD, W.


BARKER, LUKE


CAMERON, JOHN S.


DOWNS, HENRY S.


BARTLES, O. S.


CAMPBELL, JAMES


DRAKE BENJAMIN


BATCHELDER, J. P.


CAMPBELL, N. L.


DWIGHT, WM. W.


BAY, JOHN W.


CARROLL, DANL. J.


BAYLIES, HERSEY


CARTER, GALEN


EARLE, EDWARD


BEADLE, EDWARD L.


CHALMERS, THOS. C.


EARLE, PLINY


CHAPIN, ED. R.


ELLIOT, AUG. G.


BEALS, GORHAM BEALES, J. C. BECK, JOHN B.


CHEESMAN, JNO. C.


ELLIS, SAMUEL C.


BEDFORD, GUNNING S.


CHESEBROUGH, N. H.


ENOS, DEWITT C.


BERGER, FRANCIS E.


CHILDS, S. RUSSEL


BLAKEMAN, W. N.


CLARK, PETER F.


FELL, J. W.


BLOIS, SAMUEL BLISS, JAMES C. BLIVEN, J. P.


CLINTON, ALEX. COCK, THOMAS


FISK, LYMAN


BOLTON, JACKSON


COCK, THOMAS F.


FITCH, JAS. D.


BORROWE, J. H.


COLLINS, C. T.


FORRESTER, JAS. C


BOWEN, WILLIAM


COOPER, JAMES S.


FOSTER, JOEL


COVEL, JNO. C.


FOSTER, S. CONANT


BOYD, THOMAS BRADY, PATRICK J.


Cox, ABM. L.


FRANCIS, JOHN W.


* For addresses, see General Directory.


CLARKSON, C. V.


FERGUSON, JNO. T.


CLEMENTS, JAS. W. G.


FERRIS, FLOYD T.


FERRIS, LYNDE C.


BOGERT, S. V. R.


CHAPIN, JNO. R.


ELLIOTT, THOS. W.


ANDERSON, JAMES .. AYRES, DANIEL, JUN.


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APPENDIX .- ADVERTISEMENTS.


FRANKLIN, EDWARD C. FRANKLIN, THOS. M.


MCCREADY, B. W. MACDONALD, JAS.


SPRING, EDWARD STEARNS, JOHN STEPHENS, JAS. J.


GARDNER, AUG. K.


GARRISH, JOHN P.


MANLEY, JAS.


GILL, R. T.


MANLEY, JAS. R.


STICKNEY, J. DWIGHT


GILFORD, JACOB T.


MARKOE, THOS. M.


STILWELL, J. E.


GILMAN, C. R.


MARVIN, DAVID D.


STIMSON, EDWIN B.


GOODRICH, CHAS. S. J.


MAXWELL, W. H.


STEWART, F. CAMPBELL


GRAY, H. M.


MEIKLEHAM, D. S.


STONE, JOHN O.


GREEN, HORACE


METCALFE, JOHN T.


STORER, EBENEZER


GREENE, ISAAC


MILLETT, NICHOLAS


STOUT, ARTHUR B.


GRISCOM, JNO. H.


MINER, WM. W.


SWEENY, HUGH


GUERNSEY, PETER B. GUNN, A. N.


MOOR, EDWARD


MOSES, ISRAEL


MOTT, VALENTINE


HALL, EDWARD


HALL, SAMUEL


HALSTED, J.


NEWCOMB, GEORGE


NICHOLS, ELIAS S.


TOMES, ROBERT


HARCOURT, JAMES


HARDENBROOK, J. R.


OGDEN, BENJAMIN OGDEN, JOHN D.


HART, JOHN HEARD, JOHN S.


HENRIQUES, A. J.


PARKER, WILLARD


PARKINSON, W. B.


VAN ARSDALE, HENRY


VAN ARSDALE, HENRY


HERRIOT, GEORGE


PENNELL, RICHARD


PENTZ, ELIAS J.


PERRY, JOS. S.


PHELPS, JAS. L.


HORSFIELD, THOS. W.


PHILLIPS, S. B.


HUBBARD, SAMUEL T. HUNTINGTON G. F. HUTCHINSON, E. F.


POST, ALFRED C.


VAN PELT, M. D.


IVES, GEORGE W. IVES, JOHN


PROUDFOOT, L. PUNNETT, JOHN


WALLACE, W. W. WALSH, HUGH WARREN, JAMES


JACKSON, WM. H. JOHNSTON, F. U. JONES, WM. W.


PURDY, S. A.


WASHINGTON, JAS. A.


WATTS, ROBERT, JUN.


WATSON, ALEX. T.


QUINTARD, CHAS. T.


WEED, JOHN WEEKS, CYRUS


KILBOURNE, J. SAGE


REESE, DAVID M.


WELLS, DANIEL


ROBERTS, WM. C.


WELLS, OVID P.


ROBESON, A. B.


WESTERVELT, JNO. S.


ROCKWELL, WM.


WHITE, AMBROSE L.


RODGERS, J. KEARNEY


WHITE, OLIVER


ROGERS, J. SMYTH ROTTON, SAMUEL


WHITE, SAMUEL P. WIGHT, L. L.


SABINE, GUST. A.


SAYRE, LEWIS A.


SCHMIDT, J. W. JUN.


SMITH, CHAS. D. SMITH, DAVID


WILKES, GEORGE WILLIAMS, M. W. WILSON, WM. WOOD, ISAAC WOOD, JAS. R. WOOD, STEPHEN


LINSLY, JARED


LUDLOW, E. G. LYON, JAS. L.


MAC CLAURY, J. MACFARLAN, EBR. MACNEVEN, W. H.


SMITH, GILBERT SMITH, JOS. M. SHANKS, JOIIN SHERWOOD, BURRITT


WORSTER, JOSEPH,


WRIGHT, ARON


YOUNG, WM.


TOWNSEND, P. S. TRUDEAU, JAS.


UNDERHILL, ALFRED


HENSCHEL, CHAS.


HEPBURN, JAS. C.


PAUL, JAS. C.


VAN ARSDALE, PETER VAN BEUREN, THOMAS VAN BUREN, Wm. H.


HOBART, W. H.


HOGAN, DANIEL M. HOIT, MOORE


PIATT, WM. F.


POND, JAS. O.


VAN KLEEK, JNO. R.


POWER, WM. PRATT, PETER


VAN WINKLE, ED. H. VARICK, THEODORE R.


PURDY, ALFRED S.


PURPLE, S. S.


PUTNAM, F. A.


KEARNEY, R. KEENE, S. S. KENNEDY, JAMES


KING, EDWARD P. KISSAM, RICHARD S. KUYPERS, S. S.


LEE, CHAS. A. LEE, J. C. LEO-WOLF, MORRIS LEVINGS, N. C. LEWIS, W. C.


MCCLELLAND, JOHN


MCCAFFERY, CHAS.


STEPHENSON, MARK STEVENS, ALEX. H.


SWEENY, OWEN


TAYLOR, ISAAC E. THAYER, HENRY W.


THOMPSON, A. G. JUN.


HALSTED, THAD. M.


MITCHELL, CHAUNCEY L.


TAFT, MARCUS L.


VANDERPOOL, EDWARD VANDERVOORT, JNO. L. VAN HOOVENBERGH, H.


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APPENDIX .- ADVERTISEMENTS.


TRUST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 67 WALL-STREET, NEW-YORK.


Continues to Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, all descriptions of Merchandize, Buildings, Vessels in Port, &c., and in the course of Inland Navigation and Transportation, ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.


DIRECTORS.


ELIAS G. DRAKE, WILLIAM WHITEWRIGHT, R. J. HUTCHINSON, ROBERT M. STRATTON, FRANCIS BUTLER,


LEBBEUS CHAPMAN, Secretary.


MARTIN HOFFMAN, JAMES B. TOWNSEND, JOHN CLEAVELAND, EDMUND PENFOLD,


WILLIAM H. JOHNSON,


JAMES FOSTER, Jun'r, WILLIAM F. LEGGETT, JOHN RANKIN, Jun'r


JOHN VAN BOSKERCK, D. M. PRALL.


ELIAS G. DRAKE, President.


NEW-YORK RICE MILL


269 South, corner of Jefferson-St.,


Has always on hand a superior quality of Fresh Cleaned Rice, Heads Prime and Broken; also Rice Chitts, and Hominy and Samp, made from Southern Corn, and Rice Flour, of very superior quality ; also Rice Meal, a capital food for Cattle and Hogs, and Chaff, for Packing, &c. For sale, wholesale or by the smaller quantity.


19th May, 1847.


Storage for Grain, Flour, Sugar, Molasses, Cotton, ETC., AT THE ATLANTIC DOCK, NEW-YORK,


FORTY ACRES WATER SURFACE WITHIN THE DOCKS, ON WHICH THE WAREHOUSES ARE BUILT.


This location, convenient to the City of New-York, being now in successful operation, for the economical Warehousing of Merchandize, especially the articles named above, the subscribers would call the attention of Shipping Houses, in New-York and elsewhere, to the decided advan- tages which can be secured by direction of property, if to be warehoused, to be landed at the Atlantic Dock, Brooklyn, where vessels of the largest class can be berthed with greater safety than in the City of New-York. Some of the advantages of this situation are :


First .- In the great saving of carting in and out of stores, as all goods can be taken directly to and from the vessel.


Second-In the reduction of Storage and incidental charges, and ultimate reduction of Insurance, the stores being built of stone which has been tested, and walls 30 inches at the foundations, and 20 inches at the roofs ; iron doors, iron shutters, front and rear ; two water-fronts; and the protection of property against fire under the POLICE REGULATIONS of the Company are intended to be perfect. No smoking allowed on the premises in charge of the subscribers.


Third-All merchandize sold by sample, can be placed in store at the Atlantic Dock, and sold at the dif- ference of 30 to 50 per cent. of the expenses over goods warehoused in the City of New-York.


For Grain and Flour the location is not equalled, being open to the sea breeze, and the stores are lined with boards, and the Docks are planked.


Every facility for the prompt and energetic despatch of business at this location-Measurers, Weighers, Coopers, on the premises.


With the advantages of a Steam Elevator, grain is received and delivered with great despatch.


The Hamilton Ferry landing at Whitehall, New York, and at the Dock, Brooklyn, affords a direct, quick and easy communication with the business part of the city of New-York.


Storage, also, in the City of New-York, for all descriptions of Merchandize, in good convenient Warehouses. Separate and distinct Storage provided for Extra Hazardous Goods.


Application, personally or by letter, can be made to the subscribers at the head office.


WADSWORTH & WELLS, 4, Jones Lane, New-York, & 14 Atlantic Dock Stores, Brooklyn.


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APPENDIX .- ADVERTISEMENTS.


FIRE INSURANCE


IN NEW-YORK, BY The Insurance Company of the State of Penn.,


AT PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED 1792.


CAPITAL PAID UP, $200,000,-SURPLUS, $55,000.


COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. OF PHIL'A, CHARTERED 1839. With a Capital of $500,000, $100,000 paid in, PRESENT ASSETS, $200,000.


NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE CO. OF OSWEGO, N. Y.


With a Cash Capital of $150,000, all paid in. Present Assets, $215,000.


REFERENCE MAY BE MADE TO


HARPER & BROTHERS,


LEAVITT, TROW & Co.,


J. & J. W. MEEKS,


J. MATTHEWS & Co.


A. & E. S. HIGGINS & Co.


J. JEWETT & SONS,


AGUIRRE & GALWEY,


S. & S. HALSTED,


H. HENNEQUIN,


SEAMAN & MUIR,


JAS. BECK & Co.,


F. COTTENET & Co.,


G. GIGNOUX & Co.,


MUNSELL & WHITTEMORE,


JOHN A. UNDERWOOD,


NOEL & DE COURCY


JOHN NICHOLSON,


GEORGE HARDEN. Apply to


B. S. WHITNEY,


72 WALL-STREET.


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APPENDIX -ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAPER WAREHOUSE.


BURNAP & BABCOCK,


115 FULTON - STREET,


Have for sale a very extensive assortment of Paper of every description, embracing -- .


CAP AND LETTER PAPERS,


BLANK BOOK DITTO,


COLORED PAPERS, of all sizes & qualities,


COPPER-PLATE PAPERS, white & tinted,


COLORED, GLAZED & MARBLE PAPERS,


SIZED ROYAL & MEDIUM DITTO,


LOG & DOUBLE LOG DITTO.


ALSO A Great variety of Book & News Printing Papers,


CLOTHIERS' PRESS BOARDS,


BONNET BOARDS, BINDERS' BOARDS, TRUNK BO. BDS, CLOTH AND HARDWARE PAPERS, SAND PAPER STOCK, &c., &c.


B. & B. are sole agents for the GENUINE PATENT MANILLA PAPER.


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PAPER MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.


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APPENDIX .- ADVERTISEMENTS.


CONGRESS SPRING.


NOTICE .- The subscribers respectfully inform the Public, that in consequence of the large amount of spurious Spring Water sold everywhere from Fountains and in Bottles as the genuine Congress Spring Water, they feel it a duty to caution the Public against such imposition, and, in order to detect, as much as may be, such practices, they have ALL THE CORKS BRANDED THUS, OG without which mark no Congress Spring Water can be genuine. Orders, addressed to CLARKE & CO,, at


NGRES


WATER.


J. CL. KE.


The Depot, No. 10 Thames-st., New-York, or at Saratoga Springs, promptly attended to. CLARKE & Co., Owners of Congress Spring.


SHERWOOD'S MAGNETIC MACHINES.


By RECENT IMPROVEMENTS in these machines, their power is doubled in cases of the same size, and the price reduced to $9, $10, $12 and $14 each.


They have now double the power, and run much better, and with less noise than any other machine, and are much better adapted for mesmerizing as well as magnetizing patients than any other in use. Each case is accompanied with a manual (9th edition, pp. 380, 32mo.) in the English or French language, according to order, containing specific directions for the new me- thod of using this instrument, and which alone can render it effective. Physicians and others are cautioned against purchasing the imitations of these machines under whatever name, as they will be found of little or no value. No premium has ever been obtained over our machines at the American or any other Institute, as represented by the manufacturers of inferior machines.


H. H. SHERWOOD, M. D., 102 Chambers-st., N. Y. For sale also by W. RADDE, 322 Broadway.


WILLIAM DUNLOP'S ST. ALBAN'S VEGETABLE BLACKING AND INKS. Manufacturing Emporium, No. 36 Gold-st., BETWEEN JOHN AND FULTON, CITY OF NEW YORK. TIN BOXES & CANISTERS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, BY MACHINERY, SUPERIOR TO THE BEST; CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. ALSO, DRUGGISTS' TIN WARE IN GENERAL. A. H. FRASER, FRASER & EVERITT, C. G. EVERITT. Sole Proprietors.


N. B. Exclusive Agencies can be had for any Post of importance remaining un- occupied. Apply to the Proprietors, as above.


RANGES. PIERCE'S IMPROVED TWO OVEN RANGES.


The subscriber has the pleasure of informing the Public, that he has made some additional improvements in his Ranges, which they are respectfully requested to call and examine. The recent improvements make them decidedly more convenient and economical than any in the market.


GEORGE PIERCE, Proprietor, 292 Broadway.


P. S .- The Public are cautioned against having Pierce's Ranges repaired by any other person than the subscriber.


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APPENDIX .- ADVERTISEMENTS.


SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, TRUSSES, BANDAGES & FINE CUTLERY, MANUFACTURED BY


WILLIAM R. GOULDING


No. 57 Chatham-St., opposite Chambers,


Steam Manufactory, No. 29 Ann-Street, NEW-YORK.


MANUFACTURER OF ALL SORTS OF


SURGICAL & DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, CUTLERY, ETC., viz., Amputating, Trepanning, Lithotomy, Couching, Cupping, Pocket, Dissecting, Strabismus, Midwifery, Phlebotomy, Teeth Instruments, &c.


Plain and improved SCARIFICATORS, Instruments for Restoring Sus- pended Animation, Inflating the Lungs, &c. Improved Clyster Apparatus, and all kinds of Pewter and White Metal Syringes, Silver, Metallic and Gum Catheters and Bougies.


Splints to the form of the Leg or Arm, and all other sorts ; Fracture Ma- chines, and Apparatus for Deformities ; Umbilical and Spring Trusses ; Bag and Riding Belts : Suspensories and Bandages; improved Abdominal Sup- porters ; Thumb and Spring Bleeding Lancets ; Wood, Metallic and Gum Elastic Nipple Shields ; Stethoscopes ; Pill Machines, and Medicine Chests of every description ; Tonsil Instruments of several new improvements, and Speculums ; Apparatus for Curved Spine and other Deformities ; Detmold's improved Club Foot Boards ; Drs. Scarpa's, Little's, and A. C. Post's Club Foot Shoes ; Razors, Scissors, Shears and Knives.


Particular attention paid to all Repairs of Cutlery and In- struments, and executed with neatness and despatch.


To whom it may concern .- This is to certify that we have been in the habit of employing WM. R. GOULDING, as Cutler and Instrument Maker, and can with confidence recommend his Instruments to the Faculty of this country.


VALENTINE MOTT, M.D.,


Prof. of Surgery in the University of the City of N. Y., & Consulting Surg. to the N. Y. Hosp.


JOHN C. CHEESMAN, M.D., ALFRED C. POST, M.D.


Surgeons to the New-York Hospital.


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APPENDIX .- ADVERTISEMENTS.


ADAMS & CO.'S GREAT EASTERN, WESTERN AND SOUTHERN EXPRESS


By which Merchandize, Specie, Bank Notes, and Valuables OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,


Are transported with the greatest security and despatch, between the following places, viz. :-


BOSTON,


HARTFORD,


RICHMOND,


HARRISBURG,


SALEM,


NEW HAVEN,


PETERSBURG,


LANCASTER,


PORTLAND,


NEW YORK,


WILMINGTON, N.C. PITTSBURG,


BANGOR, PHILADELPHIA,


CHARLESTON,


CINCINNATI,


EASTPORT, BALTIMORE,


SAVANNAH,


NASHVILLE,


WORCESTER,


WASHINGTON,


AUGUSTA,


LOUISVILLE,


NORWICH,


NORFOLK,


MACON,


ST. LOUIS,


NEW LONDON,


PORTSMOUTH, (VA.) CUMBERLAND,


MEMPHIS,


SPRINGFIELD,I


FREDERICKSBURG, WHEELING,


NEW ORLEANS,


Connecting at Philadelphia with Sandford and Shoemaker's Express, and at Baltimore with the Express of Greene & Co., by whom all Packages and Parcels are transmitted to the South and West without detention.


Contracts have been effected with the several Railroad and Steamboat Companies, by which our own cars are conveyed daily by the mail trains between all the prin- pal cities.


From Boston to Baltimore our cars are under the care of our own Messengers,- men of energy, vigilance and established integrity,-and we are also prepared at all times to transport at the shortest notice, large amounts of Specie and Bullion, under the surveillance of Special Messengers, to any part of the Union to which we ad- vertise to run.


Particular attention is given to the Collection of Notes, Drafts and Bills, and all kinds of business involving the receipt or payment of money.


Another important branch of our business, of especial interest to Importers, is the arrangement we have perfected in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, for enter- ing Merchandize at the Custom House. Merchants having goods arrive by Packets or Steamers at either of the above ports, have only to send us their Invoices and Bills of Lading properly adjusted, and the goods will be promptly passed, and forwarded by Express or otherwise, as they may direct.


Whilst no exertion will be spared to render our Lines a convenient and speedy medium for the transaction of all business entrusted to us, our prices will be low in comparison to the facilities given.


Merchants and others wishing Goods by our Line, are requested to order by " Adams & Co.'s Express," and will please bear in mind that this is the only Southern and Western Express.


ALVIN ADAMS, Office, No. 9, Court-st., Boston,


WM. B. DINSMORE, Office, No. 16, Wall-st., New York,


Propr's of Expresses from Boston to Phila.


E. S. SANFORD, Office, No. 80 Chesnut-st, Phila., ¿ Propr's of Expresses from S. M. SHOEMAKER, do., No. 7 Light-st., Baltimore, > Phila. to Washington.


GREENE & Co., Office, Pratt-st., Depot, Baltimore, Propr's of Express from Baltimore to Cincinnati.


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APPENDIX. - ADVERTISEMENTS.


THOMAS CHALMERS, BELLHANGER AND SILVER PLATER, No. 700 BROADWAY, NEW - YORK,


CONTINUES TO FIT UP


HOTELS AND PRIVATE HOUSES With Bells and Speaking Tubes,


ON THE MOST SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES.


Orders from any part of the Union promptly attended to.


Bellhangers in the country can be supplied with bell trim- mings of the best quality, (American and English). Builders in the country sending a plan and specification of their build- ing, can have their trimmings sent to suit.


Old silver plated trimmings re-plated and made equal to new.


BOARD OF REAL ESTATE AGENCY; No. 5, BROAD - STREET.


A number of persons who now are Agents for the Sale and purchase of Real Estate, and for Loaning money upon mortgage, have formed an Association, under the style of the " BOARD OF REAL ESTATE AGENCY."


Their meetings will be daily ; when property held by the members for sale, or orders through them for purchase, or for loans, will be presented to the Board .- This Board is composed of men of experience in their line of business, who, collectively, possess an extensive knowledge of the value of property, particularly in the cities of New-York and Brooklyn, and, generally elsewhere.


The public will thus perceive this a desirable channel through which Property can be disposed of, or purchased, or Loans procured; and also an available and suitable source of obtaining information.


The Board will, at all times, upon request, appoint one, or more, of their mem- bers to examine and appraise all property submitted to them for that purpose. From it may be selected men of character suitable for the general Agency of Estates ; as also for Referees ; and for the charge of property as Receivers under our Courts ; and all purposes where an agency of this description is required.


Moneyed institutions and individuals are invited to advise the Board, through either of its members, of all sums of money they may wish to invest upon security of Real Estate.


All communications addressed to either the President or Secretary of the Board, and left at No. 3 Broad-Street, will be attended to.


RICHARD OAKLEY, President.


LAWRENCE E. EMBREE, Secretary.


New-York, January 29th, 1847.


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APPENDIX .- ADVERTISEMENTS.


S. HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF


CAMP, CABIN AND PORTABLE CHAIRS, STORE SEATS, &c.


S. H. would invite the attention of Captains, Merchants and Dealers, to the following articles : the Folding Camp and Cabin Stools, suitable for Shipping, Steamboats, the Army, Navy, Military Companies, &c., are a strong and convenient chair, easily packed in a small compass ; also the Garden Chairs, much approved of in Verandahs, Gardens, Offices, &c., will be found a very pleasant seat ; it is light, compact and durable Notice is particularly invited to the Portable Walking Stool, it forming a neat walking cane or seat at pleasure, being the most ingenious and useful article of the kind ever invented; they are in much request with artists, anglers, sportsmen, &c. The Trade supplied wholesale,


At 147 West 16th-street, between 7th & 8th Avenues, N. Y.


ACKERLY & BRIGGS, WATCH MAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND DEALERS IN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,


JEWELRY, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES, Silver Ware, Plated and fancy Goods, &c., No. 158 BOWERY, NEAR BROOME - STREET, R. C. ACKERLY, ¿


W. D. BRIGGS,


NEW-YORK.


0 Watches of every description carefully repaired.


No. 81 FULTON-STREET,


CORNER OF GOLD, NEW-YORK.


EDWARD BAACK, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF


MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND DEPOT OF BRONZE POWDERS, Of all Colors and Qualities, of the best German Manufacture, DUTCH METAL, FLORENCE LEAF GOLD, AND ULTRA MARINE BLUE All kinds of Musical Merchandize constantly on hand.


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APPENDIX .- ADVERTISEMENTS.


WILLIAM RADDE, Importer, Bookseller, Publisher, AND FOREIGN AGENT, 322 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK.


Importations of German, French, Latin, Greek, Sanscrit, and other Foreign Books for Col- leges, public and private Libraries, &c. Single Books imported to order.


German and French Journals, Monthlies, Quarterlies, and Newspapers, received regularly by the Steamers for Subscribers and the principal periodicals.


W. RADDE takes also this opportunity to inform the Physicians and the Friends of Hahne- mann's System, that he is the sole Agent for the Central Homeopathic Pharmacy at Leipsic in the United States, and that he has always on hand a good assortment of


HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES,


In complete sets or by single vials, in Tinctures, Dilutions, and Triturations ; also Pocket Cases of Medicines ; Physicians" and Family Medicine Chests, to Laurie's Domestic (59 remedies) ; Epp's (54 remedies) ; Hering's (58 remedies). Small Family Pocket Cases at $3, with Family Guide and 27 remedies. Cases containing 415 vials with Tinctures and Triturations for Physi- cians ; Cases with 240 vials with Tinctures and Triturations to Jahr's Manual in two vols. Pocket Cases with 60 vials of Tinctures and Triturations. Cases from 200 to 400 vials with low and high dilutions of medicated pellets ; Cases from 50 to 80 vials of low and high dilutions, &c., &c. Homeopathic Chocolate, refined Sugar of Milk, pure Globules, pure Alcohol, Homeopathic Vials, Corks, Diet papers, Labels, Arnica Tincture used in cases of bruises, contusions, wounds, strains, sprains, rheumatism, soreness of the nipples, &c. Arnica Plaster, an excellent applica- tion for Corns. Arnica Flowers, &c. Urtica Urens, the best specific tincture for burns.




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