Doggett's New-York City directory, for 1847-1848, Part 121

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


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THOMAS D. GREENE, (SUCCESSOR TO JOSEPH DEANE), IMPORTER OF LONDON & DUBLIN PORTER & STOUT,


DEALER IN


PHILADELPHIA PORTER AND XX ALE, SCOTCH ALE, CHAMPAIGNE CIDER, &c. 152 (FORMERLY 164) BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. I ORDERS FOR SHIPPING EXECUTED WITH CARE AND DESPATCH. WINES BOTTLED TO ORDER.


WELLE & MAYER, SNUFF AND TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS, AND IMPORTERS OF FRENCH MUSTARD, 15 CHRYSTIE-STREET, NEW-YORK.


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APPENDIX .- ADVERTISEMENTS.


SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.


GEORGE TIEMANN, Surgical and Dental Instrument Maker, MANUFACTURER OF Bandages, Trusses, & Machinery for the Curvature of the Spine, Club Feet, FRACTURES, DISLOCATIONS, &c. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TEETH & GOLD AND TINFOIL. 63 CHATHAM STREET, Has always on hand a large assortment of RAZORS, RODGERS' PENKNIVES, AND SCISSORS, WHICH CAN . BE RECOMMENDED AS OF THE FINEST AND BEST QUALITY.


He is also sole agent for the sale of HEINISCH'S PATENT TAILOR SHEARS AND SCISSORS, Bankers' Shears, Trimmers', Ladies' Scissors, &c., made by R. HEINISCH.


SIMON CLANNON, Painter in Dil and Ralsomine, AND DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW & PICTURE GLASS, WHITE LEAD, VARNISH, &c. No. 380 Broadway, corner of White Street, NEW YORK.


JOHN P. TEALE'S IRON WORKS, No. 119 PRINCE - STREET, MANUFACTURER OF


Plain and Ornamental IRON RAILINGS, BEDSTEADS, Chairs & Tables, BALCONIES, VERANDAHS, BANK Doors and Shutters, CIRCLING STAIRS,


IMPROVED Electric Rods AND BRACKETS, ENAMELLED Grates & Fenders. Bell Hanging, &c. AND ALL KINDS OF IRON WORK.


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APPENDIX .- ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEORGE WATSON,


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF JAPANNED LEATHER, Japanned and Wiley Bills, CAP FRONTS AND CAP TRIMMINGS, No. 165 Water Street.


SQUIRE & BROTHER, IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN


WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, &c., FOR CASH, CHEAP !- ONE PRICE. No. 97 FULTON, near William Street, AND No. 182 BOWERY, NEAR SPRING, NEW-YORK.


ALL GOODS ARE WARRANTED TO BE SUCH AS REPRESENTED; SHOULD THEY PROVE OTHERWISE, THE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED.


All kinds of Watches repaired by the most experienced workmen. A new article of Forks and Spoons, for Ho els and Steamboats. (where Silver is liable to be stolen), which looks equal to Silver, and comes very low.


SELPHO'S FIRST PREMIUM ANGLESEY LEG,


For which the First Premium, a silver medal, was awarded at the late Fair of the American Institute, introduced into this country, and made solely by WM. SELPHO, 20 Spring-street, New-York. This description of artificial leg derives its name from the celebrated Marquis of Anglesey, who lost his leg at the battle of Waterloo, by whom it has been adopted and worn ever since its first invention by the late ingenious Mr. Potts, of London, to whom the present artist was for eleven ye rs a pupil and assistant.


" I have seen the artificial leg of Mr. Selpho, its construction appears excel- lent and well calculated to answer all the objects desired. But the best of all is the proof of those who wear them. This is positive and undeniable. - Some of my friends whom I have mutilated, inform me that they are superior to all others."


VALENTINE MOTI,


Professor of Surgery, University of New- York. Terms moderate, and made known on application, or by letter, post paid, will be attended to. The public are cautioned against pretended imitations and improvements on this principle.


DANIEL WILLIAMS,


278 Fifth-St., bet. Avenues C & D, New-York.


HOUSE AND SHIP TURNER,


Plug Cutting and Wedge Sawing. Mahogany kept on hand. Locust Tomber and Tree Nill Yard. Ship Trunnels always on hand.,


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APPENDIX .- ADVERTISEMENTS.


E. BURROWS, MANUFACTURER AND PATENTEE OF IMPROVED HOT WATER AND HOT AIR FURNACES,


FOR WOOD OR COAL, AND Cooking Ranges, Parlor Stoves, &c., FOR SALE, AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL, No. 228 WATER STREET, corner of Beckman. Purchasers are respectfully requested to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, and judge for themselves in regard to their merits.


HOT AIR FURNACE.


HOT WATER


FURNACE.


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APPENDIX .- CORPORATION-CUSTOM HOUSE-HARBOR MASTERS.


CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. WILLIAM V. BRADY, Mayor, 328 Ninth-street. JOHN B. SCOTT, Recorder.


WARDS. ALDERMEN.


RESIDENCE.


ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. RESIDENCE.


First .. . Theodore R. Deforest .... 42 Greenwich


. Joseph Jamison . 15 Whitehall


Second . James Kelly


. 79 Beekman


. Chester Lamb . 363 Spruce


Third . Thomas McElrath 36 Church


. Thomas McKnight


. 2 Park Place


Fourth George H. Purser .43 Oak


Dennis Mullins .. . 13 Cherry


Fifth. William Adams


186 Church


Alexander H. Schultz .. . 29 Harrison


Sixth


Thomas Gilmartin. . 20 Mott


Frederick D. Kohler .. . 43 Franklin


Seventh. Morris Franklin


. 228 Madison Jolın Coger, jr ..


Jonathan W. Allen


157 Spring


Ninth.


Jacob L. Dodge


250 Bleecker


Silas C. Herring


31 Grove


Tenth


B. J. Meserole


6 Allen


Niel Gray


299 Broome


Eleventh Lewis S. Dod


300 Stanton


Amos F. Hatfield.


277 Third


Thirteenth


Steplien H. Feeks.


88 Clinton


John R. Colon


. 157 Rivington


Fourteenth .


. Thomas B. Tappen.


. 165 Hester


Denis Carolin.


. 66 Prince


Fifteenth .... . James D. Oliver.


62 Amity


Linus W. Stevens


15 Bleecker


Sixteenth . .. .. Washington Smith.


.241 W. 19th.


John P. Cumming. .207 Eighteenth


Seventeenth .. Clarkson Crolius


. 403 Houston


James Robertson. 60 Third


68 E. 17th


William F. Jackson ..... Av. 6, n. to 23d st.


MORRIS FRANKLIN, President of the Board of Aldermen.


DAVID T. VALENTINE, Clerk.


WILLIAM B. MARSH, Assistant Clerk.


LINUS W. STEVENS, President of the Board of Ass't Alderinen.


RICHARD SCOTT, Clerk of the Board of Ass't Aldermen.


JOHN J. DOANE, Assistant Clerk.


CUSTOM HOUSE.


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


OFFICERS.


LOCATION.


OFFICERS.


Collector,


Rotunda, C. H.,.


Cornelius W. Lawrence.


Assistant Treasurer,


1st floor left, entrance from Pine, ... William C. Bouck.


James T. Talman.


Deputy Collectors,


· Rotunda, C. H.,


George Davis.


Cashier,


· H. T. Kiersted.


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


Deputy Naval Officers,


§ Leonard Lee. John Cockle.


Auditor Naval Office,


.2d floor, east side of Rotunda,


. Francis E. Spinner.


Surveyor, 2dl story, east side of passage, 66 =


· Elijah F. Purdy.


Deputy Surveyor,.


Daniel D. Briggs.


Out-door Surveyor,


66


J. L. Vanboskerck.


Auditor Collector's Office.


2d story, west side of passage,


· Samuel G. Ogden, jr.


Registrar U. S. Bonded Warehouse,


. 1st floor left, entrance from Pine, ... D. P. Barhydt.


Store Keeper,


24 Pine,


Sidney Wetmore.


Sample, Gaugers,


Basement, C. II.,


Measurers,


Weighers,


Appraisers


12 Broad.


foot of Whitehall. J. Thorne, board'g officer.


Bonded Warehouse, Broadway, c. Exchange place, ..


PUBLIC STORES,-270 Water, 230 Cherry, 12 Broad, 109 Washington.


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


HARBOR MASTERS.


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


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


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


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


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


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


179 Cherry


Eighth Abraham R. Lawrence. . 7 Wooster.


Twelfth. Thomas Spotford


86th st. near Av. 4th


· George F. Clark


50th st. n. Av. 8


Eighteenth ... . Moses Maynard ..


Revenue Barge,


Parke Godwin.


H. A. Cargill.


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APPENDIX .- STANDING COMMITTEES-SHERIFFS.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARDS OF ALDERMEN AND ASSISTANT ALDERMEN, FOR THE YEAR 1847-48.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


1. Applications for Office. Alderman Purser, 66 Meserole, Crolius.


2. . Assessments. Alderman Maynard, 66 Dodge, Tappen.


3. Arts, Sciences, and Schools. Alderman Mc.Elrath, Dodge, Purser.


4. Charity and Alms House. Alderman Oliver,


Smith, Purser.


5. Finance. Alderman Lawrence, 44


Maynard, Purser.


6. Ferries.


Alderman McElruth,


Crolius, Tappen.


7. Fire Department. Alderman Adams,


Dod.


Tappen.


8. Lamps and Gas. Alderman Smith,


Alderman Oliver, 4 4 Tappen.


9. Laws & Applications to Legislat. Alderman McElrath, De Forest, Gilmartin.


10. Markets. Alderman Dodge, .6 Kelly,


46


Gilmartin.


11. Police, Watch, and Prisons. Alderman Crolius, =


Kelly, Tappen.


12. Public Offices and Repairs. Alderman Crolius, 44


Dod, Meserole.


13. Roads and Canuls.


Alderman Maynard,


Smith, Spofford.


14. Cleaning Streets.


Alderman Lawrence,


Kelly,


Mesero e.


15. Lands and Places. Alderman Smith,


Alderman Adams, Feeks. 16. Wharvcs, Piers, and Stips- Alderman De Forest, .. Dod,


66


Feeks.


17. Streets. Alderman Kelly,


Adams,


Spofford.


18. Salaries. Alderman Crolius,


Lawrence,


Gilmartin.


19. Ordinances. Alderman McElrath, .. De Forest, Feeks.


20. Joint Com. on Croton Aqueduct.


Alderman De Forest,


Adams,


Tappan.


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21. Joint Comm. on Public Build- ings on Blackwell's Island, Ran- dall's Island, Long Island Farms, and Bellevne Establishment. Alderman Adams, Oliver,


Meserole.


MORRIS FRANKLIN, President of the Board of Aldermen.


BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN.


1. Applications for Office.


Assistant Alderman Robertson,


Mullins,


66


Lamb.


2. Assessments.


Assistant Alderman Lamb,


Herring, 4 6 Mullins. 3. Arts, Sciences, and Schools. Assistant Alderman McKnight,


Colon,


Jackson.


1. Charity and Alms Housc.


Assistant Alderman Cumming,


Hatfield,


Coger.


5. Finance. Assistant Alderman Jamison,


Gray,


Allen.


6. Ferrics.


Assistant Alderman Schultz,


Herring, Hntfield.


7. Fire Department.


Assistant Alderman Coger, .€


Jamison, 66 Gruy.


8. Lamps and Gas. Assistant Alderman Allen,


Assistant Alderman Schultz,


Carolin.


Colon.


9. Laws & Applications to Legislat. Assistant Alderman Ilerring, .6


Jamison,


Kohler.


10. Markets.


Assistant Alderman Jackson,


Mullins,


46


Jamison,


Schultz.


Carolin.


18. Salaries.


Assistant Alderman Jackson,


66


.6


Carolin,


Colon.


19 Ordinances.


Assistant Alderman Gray, ..


Allen,


Mc Knight.


20. Joint Com. on Croton Aqueduct. Assistant Alderman Clark,


Robertson, Cumming.


21. Joint Comm on Public Build- ings on Blackwell's Island, Ran- dall's Island, Long Island Farms, and Bellevue Establishment. Assistant Alderman Coger, 6 4 Gav,


Clark.


LINUS W. STEVENS, President of the Board of Assistant Aldermen.


SHERIFF'S OFFICE-21 CITY HALL.


JOHN J. V. WESTERVELT Sheriff. City and County of New York, residence 153 West Sixteenth. JAMES C. WILLET. under Sheriff, residence 371 Fifth. DEPUTIES. William A. Douglass, 16 Eldridge Isaac Kip, 82 Watts


James B. Bensel, 111 Hudson Thomas Carlin, 16 Hubert Abraham T. Hillver, 103 Chambers Henry Ramsny, 53 Perry Frederick L. Vulté, 84 Walker


Thomus Dunlap, 283 Henry


Patrick Henry. 18 Dey John Asten, Sheriff's agent. 123 Cannon. Joseph Cornell, deputy and jailor, 22 Eldridge. Joseph Stanton, special deputy to convey prisoners to Sing Sing.


66


44


12. Public, Offices and Repairs. Assistant Alderman Clark, 66 Robertson, Jackson.


13. Roads and Canals. Assistant Alderman Cumming, 66 Clark.


Robertson.


14. Cleaning Strects. Assistant Alderman Cumming, 6. Hatfield, Lumb.


15. Public Lands and Placcs. Assistant Alderman Lamb,


Assistant Alderman Herring,


.6


16. Wharves, Picrs, and Slips.


Assistant Alderman Schultz,


..


Kohler,


6 6


Coger.


17. Strects.


Assistant Alderman Mc Knight,


11. Police, Watch, and Prisons. Assistant Alderman Allen, ,,


Me Knight,


Kohler.


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APPENDIX .- POST OFFICE-TABLE OF DISTANCES.


POST OFFICE. ROBERT H. MORRIS, POST-MASTER.


LOCATION.


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


OFFICE HOURS .- From 8.A. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays .- From 9 to 10 A. M., and from 12} to 12 P. M.


RATES OF POSTAGE. LETTERS.


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


Double "


66 10


20 4 Triple = 64 46 15 66


Quadruple


20


40


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


Drop letters for delivery only-2 cents.


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


PRINTED PAPERS.


All newspapers transmitted through the ninils will hereafter be rnted with postage, except exchange papers between publishers of newspapers. Newspapers from the office of publication to subscribers any distance with- in the state and out of the state, not over 100 miles, I cent each. To other states and exceeding 100 miles 1} cent each.


Transient newspapers or those not sent from the office of publication to subscribers, handbills or circular letters printed or lithographed, not exceeding one sheet in size, to any distance, will pay 3 cents each upon de- livery nt the office, nud before they are put in the mails.


All pamphlets, in :gazines, und periodicals, weighing one ounce, 23c .- each additional ounce, or fractional excess of not less than half an ounce, Ic. additional, for any distance in the United States.


TABLE OF DISTANCES.


FROM THE BATTERY.


FROM THE EXCHANGE. FROM THE CITY HALL.


TO


of a mile.


Rector street.


..


Fulton


...


1


Leonard


14


1


Canal


11.


14


1


Houston


2


24


2


14


.


24


24


2.1


2


3



Q1


Twenty-fourth


34


3


Twenty-ninth


...


3.5


33.


21.


Thirty-fourth


33


34


3


Thirty eighth


4


3}


34


Forty-fourth


41


4


Forty-ninth


...


44


4}


33


Fifth-fourth


5


4.


41.


Sixty-third


5+


5


42.


Sixty-eighth


54


4}


Seventy-third


53.


5.1


5


Seventy-eighth


6


5


54


6-


6


5%


... 6%


61


63


63


6%


61


74


7


64


73



... 7%


7


. 8


7로.


One Hundred and Twenty-first


. 81


74


One Hundred and Twenty-sixth


81


84


77.


One Hundred and Thirty-first


.


8}


8


One Hundred and Thirty- sixth


9


81 One Hundred and Fortieth


.


.


...


.


81


One Hundred and Fiftieth


....


.


.


..


One Hundred and Fifty-fifth


.


..


4


Fifty-eighth


..


Eighty-third


Eighty-eighth


Ninety-third


Ninety-seventh


...


7


One Hundred and Second


...


One Hundred and Seventh


One Hundred and Twelfth


..


7%


One Hundred and Seventeenth


8


1.3


Fourth


Ninth


Fourteenth


...


Seventeenth


...


...


. .


..


51


.


gł.


0


One Hundred and Forty fifth


9


91.


53 6


Spring


Warren


:30


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APPENDIX .- MUNICIPAL POLICE-POLICE COURTS.


POLICE FORCE OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK.


GEORGE W. MATSELL, Chief of Police ; office, west end of the New City Hall, Park ; residence, 175 Allen. JOHN SPARKS, Clerk ; residence, 65 Monroe.


OFFICERS-STATION HOUSES-NUMBER OF POLICEMEN IN EACH WARD.


The City is divided into three Police Districts, as follows :-


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


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


The Third District comprises the Seventh, Tenth, Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Seventeenth Wards.


FIRST PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-Franklin Market.


Captain, - William L. Wiley, 88 Pearl 1st Ass. Captain, James McGuinness, 19 Washington. 2d do do Thomas M'Daniels, 37 Pearl. Whole Force-59.


SECOND PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-60 Gold.


Captain, & - - Frederick Gilmore, 66 Beekman.


Ist. Assistant Captain,


2d do do Alfred Chancellor, 53 Ann. Whole Forcc-43.


THIRD PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-38 Robinson.


Captain, Tobias Boudinot, 36 West Broadway. Ist Ass. Captain, Theodore C. Buck, 32 W. Broadway. 2d do do Thomas H. Appleton, 121 Chambers. Whole Force-43.


FOURTH PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-31 Roosevelt.


Captain, Thomas Smith, 62 Oliver. Ist Assistant Captain, - William C. Yarwood, 52 Oak.


2d do do - Charles II. Colladay, 77 Oliver. Whole Forcc-60.


FIFTH PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-48 Leonard.


Captain, - - Ely Perry, 78} Watts. Ist Assistant Captain, - Thomas J. Baker, 79 Hudson do do - Daniel. D. Horrigan, 131 W. B.way. Whole Force-55.


SIXTH PATROL DISTRICT. Station Housc-Halls of Justice, Centre cor. Franklin. Captain, James McGrath, 10 Franklin.


1st Assistant Captain,


- Jolin Layden, 510 Pearl.


2d


do


do


- Francis C. Speight, 324 Ninth.


Whole Force-40.


2d do do - George Gardiner, 15 Elizabeth. Whole Force-66.


SEVENTH PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-Pike cor. South.


Captain, William L. Wood, 126 Cherry. Ist Assistant Captain, - James J. Timpson, 126 Cherry. 2d do


do - William S Tuers, 384 Monroe. Whole Force-63.


EIGHTH PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-Prince cor. Wooster. Captain, Benjamin P. Fairchild, 556 Broome Ist Assistant Captain, - William W. Hilliker, 98 King.


21 do do - Frazee Dunhum, 131 Laurens. Whole Forcc-56.


NINTH PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-Jefferson Market.


Captain, James W. Bush, 56 Grove. 1st Ass. Captain, - Geo. L. Frandenburgh, 148 W. 13th. 2d do do William Cargill, 60 Bedford Whole Force-50.


TENTH PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-Essex Market.


Captain,


John Middleton, 315 Grand.


Ist Assistant Captain,


John F. Gantz, 71 Ilester.


2d do do Richard Norris, 62 Division.


Whole Force-48.


ELEVENTH PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-Union Market.


Captain, John C. Wandell, 101 Cannon.


1st Assistant Captain,


-


Peter Squires, 607 Fourth.


Arthur Keating, 93 John.


2d


do


do


- Thomas Hogan, 208 Stanton.


Wholc Force-45.


TWELFTH PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-House of Detention, Harlem. Captain, Robert Thompson, Harlem. Ist Ass. Captain, - Charles S. Miller, Station at Harlem. 2d do do. Peter Ostrander, Station at Bloomingdale. Whole Force-33.


THIRTEENTH PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-Attorney cor. Delancy.


Captain,


John Tilley, 33 Suffolk.


1st Assistant Captain,


Moses Brush, 29 Mangin.


2d


do


do


Thomas Young, 171 Delancy.


Whole Force-48.


FOURTEENTH PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-Centre Market.


Captain,


David Kissner, 141 Grand.


1st Assistant Captain,


-


James Scatliff, 377 Broome.


2d


do


do


Phillip O'Brien, 105 Mott.


Whole Force-54.


FIFTEENTH PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-220 Mercer.


Captain,


Nathaniel M. Brown, 220 Mercer.


1st Assistant Captain, - Whitfield Case, 174 Twelfth.


SIXTEENTH PATROL DISTRICT.


Station House -- Twentieth, bet. Av. 7 and 8.


Captain, -


Amcs Fisher, 223 Av. 8.


Ist Assistant Captain, Thios. Hannagan, Thirty-second.


cor. Av. 7.


2d do do Dennis Ryer, Twenty-first c. Av. 6. Whole Force-43.


SEVENTEENTH PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-Third, cor. Bowery.


2d


Captain, Joseph Westerfield, 414 Fourth. Ist Assistant Captain, Howard S. Schenck, 155 Second. do do - Jolin A. Delanoy, 178 Forsyth. Whole Force-51.


EIGHTEENTH PATROL DISTRICT. Station House-Twenty-ninth, bet. Av. 4 and 5. Captain, John W. Brown, E. 25th, n. Av. 1. Ist Assistant Captain, - Harris Wines, 129 E. 16th. 2d do do Thomas Coneton, E. 28th, bet. Av. 4 and Madison Av. Whole Forcc-43.


POLICE COURTS.


In each Police District there is a Police Court and Office, as follows :--- 1st District-(Lower Police Office)-At the Tombs, Centre c. Franklin. Justices : B. W. Osborne, and W. W. Drinker. Clerks : S. II. Stuart, and E. L. Snow.


2d District-At the Jefferson Market, Av. 6 c. Greenwich Av. Justices : W. J. Roome, and II. W. Merritt. Clerks : N. B. Mountford, and J. T. M. Bleakley.


3d District-Essex Market, Grand c. Ludlow. Justices : John W. Ketchum and C. B. Timpson. Clerks : D. M. Frye, and Edwin F. Corey.


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APPENDIX .- CONSULS-SCHOOLS.


FOREIGN CONSULS.


CORRECTED JUNE 23d, 1847.


Country.


Name. Office.


AUSTRIA, .


. August Belmont, Consul General, 68 Wall


BADEN, . ..


J. W. Schmidt, ... 57 Broad


BAVARIA, .


· George H. Siemon, 110 Pearl


28 Beaver


BELGIUM,


Henry W. T. Mali, ..


27 Beaver


( H. Mali, Vice Consul,


27 Beaver


BRAZIL, .


Louis F. Defiganiere, V. Consul,


34 Platt


BREMEN,


Herman Oelrichs,.


73 New


BRUNSWICK,


.John D. Kleudgen,


73 New


CHILI, ..


Franklin H. Delano,


78 South


DENMARK,


Edward Bech,.


69 West


FRANCE, .


Louis Borg, V. Consul,


72 Greenwich


FRANKFORT,


Frederick Wissman, ..


20 S. William


GREAT BRITAIN,


Anthony Barclay,.


58 Barclay


GREECE, ..


. Eugene Dutilh, .


23 S. William


HAMBURG,


Theodore Des Arts, .


78 Water


HANOVER,


Lewis H. Meyer,


9 Broad


HESSE DARMSTADT,


Anthony Bollermann,


156 Broadway


HESSIAN,


Conrad W. Faber,


40 New


LUBEC,


George W. Kruger,


73 New


MECKLENBURGH,


Charles A. Heckscher,


44 South


MONTEVIDEO,


G. F. Darby, V. Consul,


69 Wall


NASSAU,


William A. Kobbe, ..


17 William


NETHERLANDS,


John C. Zimmerman,.


44 Broad


NEW GRENADA, .


Gregorio Dominguez, .


25 South


NORWAY,


C. Edward Habicht, (acting)


85 West


PERU, .


Thomas Galwey,.


46 Water


PORTUGAL, .


Philip N. Searle,


39 Water


PRUSSIA


J. W. Schmidt,


57 Broad


ROMAN STATES, .


Louis B. Binsse, acting.


83 William


RUSSIA,


George E. Kunhardt, V. Consul,.


69 West


SARDINIA,.


Sebastiano Dacorsi, acting.


24 Beaver


SAXE ALTENBURG, .


Carl Hinrichs,.


. 110 Pearl


SAXE COBURG AND GOTHA,.


Carl Hinrichs,


110 Pearl


SAXE WEIMAR, .


Edward Stucken, .


9 Broad


SAXONY ..


John W. Schinidt,


57 Broad


SICILYS, (The Two,).


Rocco Martuscelli,


24 Beaver


SPAIN, .


. Francisco Stoughton,


115 Leonard


§ A. de Lovenshiald, Consul General,


E. 23d, n. Av. 4


SWEDEN


C. Edward Habicht, acting


85 West


SWITZERLAND,


. Louis P: de Luze, . .


43 New


TUSCANY,


. William H. Aspinwall, V. Consul,


55 South


VENEZUELA, .


. John B. Purroy,


11 Wall


WURTEMBERG,


Leopold Bierwirth, 40 New


SCHOOLS IN THE CITY OF NEW-YORK.


WARD SCHOOLS.


No. 1 .- Twelfth Ward. Fifty first, cor. Avenue 3. .. 2 .- Seventeenth "


Ninth, cor. Avenue 1.


12 .- Fourth


74 Oliver.


3 .- T'enthì Ludlow, near Delancy.


.. 13 .- Twelfth


Forty-fifth, near Avenue 8. 97 Greenwich.


.6 4 .- Fourteenth Mulberry, near Prince. 14 .- First


5 .- Eleventh Stanton, cor. Sheriff.


= 15 .- Eleventh


276 Second.


66 6 .- Sixth


66 City Hall Place.


16 .- Seventh Monroe, near Montgomery.


7 .- Sixth


Mott, near Cross.


66 17 .- Fourteenth " Orange, near Grand.


8 .- Sixth Eln, near Leonard.


18 .- Sixteenth Thirty-fifth, n. Avenue 9.


9 .- Fourth = 13 Oak.


19 .- Thirteenth 66 Broome, near Sheriff.


" 10 .- Fourth


32 James.


66 20 .- W. 13th, n. Avenue 6.


Ward Primary School No. 1 .- 14th Ward, Prince cor. Marion. 60 " 3 .- 14th 66 40 Elizabeth. Ward School, No. 1, for Colored Children .- 12th Ward, Eighty-sixth street, near Avenue 5.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


No. 1. 245 William No. 7. 61 Chrystie


No. 13. 320 Madison


# 2. 116 Henry " 8. 65 Grand


66 14. Houston near Essex


3. 490 Hudson


" 9. Eighty-second


66 15. Twenty-seventh, n. Av. 3.


.. 4. 203 Rivington


" 10. 125 Duane


16. Fifth, bet. Av. C and D


5. 198 Mott


" 11. 180 Wooster


17. Thirteenth, n. Av. 7


6. On Long Island Farms


" 12. Seventeenth, n. Av. 8.


18. (Male Dep.) Forty-first


No. 18. (Girl's Department,) Avenue 8, corner Forty-third.


E. 23d, n. Av. 4


A. de Lovenshiald. Consul General,-


S Alexis Eustaphieve, Consul General,


107 Tenth


Louis Mossi, Consul General,


57 Southz


S John L. Darby, ..


72 Greenwich


Charles Delaforest, .


Louis H. F. DeAguiar, Consul General,


34 Platt


( Auguste Moxhet, Consul General,


No. 11 .- Twelfth Ward. Transferred to Sch. No. 1.


20


APPENDIX .- SCHOOLS-ASSESSORS.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR COLORED CHILDREN. No. 1. 135 Mulberry. - No. 2. 51 Laurens.


PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


No. 1. 85 Orchard


2. Bayard, near Orange


3. 100 Cannon


4. Chrystie, near Delancy


5. 401 Cherry


1 6. Suffolk, near Delancy


= 7. Norfolk, cor. Broome


8. 23 King


9. Bleecker, cor. Amos


" 10. 174 Amos


" 11. Pearl, near Elm


" 12. Breonre, cor. Ridge


" 13. Bayard, near Orange


" 14. 56 Chrystie


" 15 6 Stanton


" 16. (German) 588 Fourth


" 17. Grand, cor. Elm


36. Thirty sixth. east Av. 9


37. 457 Greenwich


38 & 39. Factory, near Bank


No. 40. 61 Chrystie


+ 41. 233 W. Eighteenth


" 42. 117 Clinton (rear)


43. Sanre as No. 42


44. JOD Cannon 45. Rivington, near Mangin


46. S une as No. 45


47. 'Trustees' Hall


48. Houston, near Eldridge


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


50. Same as No. 49


51. Eighteenth =


66 52. Horatiu, near Av. 8


5%. 545 Greenwich


54. Sunne as No. 53


55. Same as No. 35


56. Sullivan, near Houston


PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS FOR COLORED CHILDREN.


No. 3. Fifteenth, east of Av. 7. No. 5. 161 Duane. " 6. Rear German Church, Second, n. Av. C.


SCHOOLS CONNECTED WITH CHURCHES.


DUTCH REFORMED-Free. 91 Mercer.


PRESBYTERIAN .- Union Theological Seminary, 11 and 13 University place, President, R. T. Haines ; Recor- der, Rev. James W. Mr Lane; Treasurer. A. P. Halsey ; Professors, Rev. H. White, Rev. E. Robinson, Rev. S. Il Cos, Rev. W. W. Turner, (Rev. L B Lockwood, Financial agent).


GERMAN LUTHERAN .- St. M: tt jew's Academy. Walker, near Broadway, Principal, Edward Ruppersberg, Teacher of English Language, Geography, &c., A. C. Van Epps; Teacher of Music and Singing, C. Strarde ; Instruction in Needlework, Srining, &c., Miss Elizaluth Heinsohn.


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL .- General Theological Seminary, West Twentieth, bet. Avs. 9th & 10th, President, Rev. Benj. 'T, Onderdonk ; Secretary, Rev. Edward Y. Higbee; Treasurer, William H. Harison; Pro- fessors. Rev. S. H. Turner, Rev. B. Wilson, Rev. C. C. Moore, Rev. J. D. Ogilby, and Rev. B. I. Haight. Trinity School. 76 Varick, Rev. Wm. Morris, Rector.




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