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Colonization Society .- Office in the Brick Church Chapel, Park Row cor. Spruce. A. G. Phelps, Pres. ; Rev. G. Spring, V. Pres. ; Rev. J. B. Pinney. Cor. Sec. ; Moscs Allen, Treas.
Columbian Institute for the Promo- tion of American Literature. N. Quacken- bos, Pres. ; H. De Peyster, Ist V. Pres. ; H. M. Ogden, 2nd V. Pres. ; C. Bradish, For. and Dom. Sec. ; J. J. Anthon, Treas.
Farmers Club .- Philip Schuyler, Pres. ; H. Meigs, Sec. Meet first and third Tuesday of each month at 12 M .. at Am. Institute in the Park.
Female Moral Reform Society .- 36 Park Row. Mrs. C. W. Hawkins, Pres. ; Mrs. S. R. In- graham. Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. M. Dye, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. Joel M. Hubbard, Treas.
Foreign Evangelical Society. 323 Broad- way. Rev. Dr. De Witt, Pres. ; Rev. E. N. Saw- tell, and Rev. Robert Baird, Cor. Secs. ; Edmund Dwight. Rec. Sec. ; Wm. W. Chester, Treas.
Franklin Lyceum .- C. N. Romaine, Pres. ; C. P. Dickie, V. Pres. ; T. J. Smith, jr., Sec. ; W. Ferris. Treas.
French Benevolent Society .- E. Lenti- thon, Pres. ; Alex. Seignette. and A. B. Theriot, V. Pres. ; Henry De Courcy, Treas.
Friendly Sons of St. Patrick .- James Reyburn, Pres. ; Dudley Persse and J. Stewart, V. Pres'ts. ; C. H. Birney, Sec. ; C. M. Nanry, Treas.
General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Uni- ted States, corner 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 Benefit Society .- Meet at 532 Pearl street.
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German Society of the City of New- York .- L. Bierwith, Pres. ; Th. Achelis, V. Pres .; C. Poppenhusen, Sec. ; C. Heydecker, Treas. ; J. C. Allstadt, Agent, 95 Greenwich.
Hebrew Benevolent Society. - M. M. Noah, Pres. ; Robert Lyon, V. Pres. ; John Levy, Treas. ; Henry Goldsmith. Sec.
Hibernian Universal Benevolent Socie- ty .- 42 Princc. Francis O'Rielly, Pres. ; F. Gil- mour, Treas. ; J. B. Little, Cor. Sec. ; Wm. Bart- ley. Rec. Sec.
Holland Protective Society .- J. Vander Wall, Sec. ; P. J. G. Hodenpyl, Agent ; 114 Green- wich st.
Home Prison Association .- 141 Av. 10.
Home (The), a branch of the Prison Associar tion, 5 Fourth. 1st Directress, C. M. Sedgwick ; Sec .. Anna Curtis ; Cor. Sec., C. M. Kirtland.
Hope (The) or House of Industry .- 130 E. 21st. Mrs. E. P. Russ, Directress, ; Mrs. E. M. Wemple, Sec. ; Mrs. J. P. Brown, Treas.
Irish Emigrant Society .- 22 Spruce. Gro- gory Dillon, Pres. ; Hugh Kelly, James Mathews, and James Reyburn, V. Pres'ts. ; Joseph Stuart, Trcas. ; Charles Sweeny, Cor. Sec. ; K. B. Daly, Rec. Sec.
Italian Benevolent Society .- E. F. Fores- ti, Pres. ; D. Altrocchi, V. Pres. ; G. Cristadoro, Treas. ; Charles Ferrero, Sec. ; G. Tagliabue, F. Garufi, G. B. Costa, G. Guidicini, and F. Monte- verde. Committee.
I. O. of O. F. Library Association .- Rooms at 31 Canal.
Junior Bachelors' Association .- William Hertzell, Pres. ; Louis P. Aldrick, Henry D. Priest, V. Pres. ; Duncan McEwing, H. B. Shute, Secs. W. Legget. Treas.
Lyceum of Natural History-In the Medi- cal College of the University, 659 Broadway. Its objects are the advancement of Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy,Geology and Conchology. The meet- ings are held on every Monday evening, at 7} o'clock, throughout the year. Officers : Joseph Delafield, Pres. ; - Lecount and W. C. Redfield, V. Pres'ts ; J. H. Redfield, Cor. Sec. ; R. H. Brownne, Sec. and Librarian ; C. M. Wheatley, Trcas.
Marine Society .- Capt. Charles H. Marshall, Pres. ; William Thompson, J. J. Dickinson, V. Pres'ts : Jas. Copland. Treas. ; Henry Russell. Sec.
Mariners' Family Industrial Society. -322 Pearl. 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 labor, including their widows and orphans. The more effectually to carry out the design of the society a clothing store has been opened at 322 Pearl street, where may be found an assort- ment of garments for seamen and others. Officers: Mrs. C. W. Hawkins, Ist Directress ; Mrs. Jane Adams. Treas. ; Mrs. M. E. Perry, Sec.
Mechanies' Institute .- This Institute, the rooms of which are at No. 18 City Hall, (east end of basement), has for its object the instruction' of me- chanics and others in science and the arts. Un- der the superintendence of the Board of Direc- tors. a male school was commenced in November, 1838 ; and a female school in May, 1839, both of which have been eminently successful. Officers : J. J. Mapes. Pres. ; J. A. Coffin, First Vice Pres. ; Thos. Smull. Second Vice Pres. ; V. Cargill, Sec. ; Isaac Vermilya, Treas. ; Geo. Gifford, Cor. Sec. ; C. L. Barritt, Actuary.
Mechanics' and Tradesmen's Society and School, 474 Broadway, and 32 Crosby street. Officers : James Phyfc, Pres. ; R. E. Mount, Treas. ; Isaac Fryer, Sec. ; Robert Provoost, Collector and Door keeper. Stated meetings Ist Wednesday in each month. at 32 Crosby street.
Mercantile Library Associrtion, Boek- man. corner Nassau street, formed for the special benefit of merchants' clerks, is one of the most useful institutions of its kind in the city. It has
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a library of more than 27,000 volumes, also a beau- tiful reading room, open on week days. well warm- ed and lighted, and much frequented. Officers : T. W. Groser, Pres. ; J. H. Bailey, V. Pres. ; T. J. Bayard, Cor. Sec. ; H. A. Oakley, Rec. Sec. ; W. A. Kissam, Treas. ; S. M. Richardson, Librarian.
Merchants' Vigilant Association, (organ- ized to investigate and expose abuses in trade, to prevent frauds, and punish the fraudulent). Offi- cers : T. C. Doremus. Pres. ; Calvin W. Howe, V. Pres. ; O. E. Hosmer, Treas. ; Woodward & Dusen- bury. Secs.
Metropolitan Association, 554 Broadway. John J. Anderson, Pres. ; R. H. Cudlipp. V. Pres. ; Benj. H. Brush, Cor. Sec. ; Thomas J. Taylor, Rec. Sec. ; Theodore Milner, Treas. ; L. B. Hard- castle, Librarian.
Missionary Domestic Committee Prot_ estant Episcopal Church, 2 Park place. Rev. Charles H. Halsey, Sec. and General Agent ; T N. Sanford. Treas.
Missionary Society, (Methodist Episcopal). 200 Mulberry. Rev. Bp. Hedding. Pres. ; Rev. Geo. Lane. Treas. ; Rev. Dr Pitman, Cor. Sec. ; J. B. Edwards, Rec. Sec.
National Academy of Design .- The Aea- demy of Design, located at 348 Broadway, exhibits annually a large collection of paintings by living artists. Council : A. B. Durand, Pres. ; C. C. Ing- ham, V. Pres. ; J. G. Chapman, Cor. Sec. ; F. W. Edmonds, Rec. Sec. T. S. Cummings, Treas.
Netherland Society. (for the protection of enigrants from Holland), P. I. G. Hodenpuyl. agent, 114 Greenwich street.
New England Society .- M. H. Grinnell, Pres. ; J. L. Pope, Treas ; Joseph J. Brewer, Sec.
New York Academy of Medicine, meets every Wednesday, at 179 Wooster street.
New York Baptist Sunday School Mis. slonary Association-(no information.)
New York Bible Society, 115 Nassau, and 82 Wall. A. R. Welsh. Pres. ; Geo. N. Titus. Cor. Sec. ; J. F. Williams, Rec. Sec. ; H. H. Williams, Treas. ; L. B. Hubbard, agent.
New York Bible and Common Prayer Book Society, 20 John. T. C. Butler, Treas. and Agent.
New York and Brooklyn Foreign Mis- sion Society .- Pelatiah Perit, Pres. ; Rev W. Adams, & A. Merwin. Secs. ; J. W. Traey, Treas.
New York City Sunday School Society, (Methodist), 200 Mulberry. S. A. Purdy, Pres. ; Wm. Truslow, J. F. Truslow, Walter Keeler, Secs. ; J. W. Rumsey, Treas.
New York City Tract Society, 150 Nassau. Wm. Walker, Treas. ; A. R Wetmore and Rev. Isaac Orehard, Secs.
New York Gallery of the Fine Arts, in the Rotunda Building, in the Park, corner of Cen- tre street. The payment of one Dollar entitles the person, during life, to free admission to the Gallery. Single admission, 25 cents. Open daily, Officers : Jonathan Sturges, Pres. : F. W. Edmonds. V. Pres. ; Edmond M. Young, Treas. ; Wm. H. Johnson. Sec.
New York Historical Society .- This So- ciety is located in the New York University Build- ings, Wooster street, corner Waverly place. Li- brary hours : Oct. 1st to April 1st. from 10 A. M .. till 2 P. M., and from 7 P. M. till 9 P. M. ; April Ist to October 1st. from 9 A. M. till 1 P. M. and from 4 P. M. till 0 P. M. Officers ; Albert Gallatin. Pres. ; Luther Bradish, Thomas De Witt, V Pres'ts. ; J. R. Bartlett. For. Cor. Sec. ; James W. Beekman, Dom. Cor. Sec. ; William Chauncey. Treas. ; Andrew Warner, Rec. Sec. ; Jacob B Mocre, Librarian.
New Yor's State Society of the Cincin- nati,-Pres. Anthony Lamb, V. Pres. : Sec., Ed- ward P. Marcellin ; Treas. ; Hamilton Fish ; Assist Treas. Wm. B. Crosby ; Standing Committee. H. G. Stevens, C. A. Clinton, D. M. Frye, T. O. Fowler, A B. Thompson, C. C. Lawrence, A. A. Leggett, Dr. J. Kearney Rodgers. Anniversary meetings 4th July.
New York Hospital, 319 Broadway. Gover- nors : George Newbold, Pres. ; Isaac Carow, V. Pres. ; John Adams, Treas. ; R. I. Murray, Sec. Najah Taylor, B. W. Rogers, Jonathan Goodhue, G. C. Verplank, B. L. Swan. J. F. Depeyster, Na- thaniel Richards, J. A. Stevens, Stephen Allen, P. M. Lawrence, Augustus Fleming, Frederick Shel- don. J. I. Jones, W. M. Halsted, J. L. Buekley, Jas. Donaldson, D. S. Kennedy, G. T. Trimble, Stacy B. Collins, Isaac Carow, D. W. C. Olyphant, Au- gustin Averill.
New York Law Institute Library .- Offi- cers : Samuel Jones. Prest. ; J. Anthon, J. W. Ge- rard, James T. Brady, V. Pres'ts ; Charles O'Con- or, Treas. ; W. H. Griswold. Sec. ; Theodore Sedgwick. Librarian ; W. H. Griswold. Aeting do.
New York Literary Union .- No informa- tion.
New York Marinc Bible Society, 82 Wall. Hugh Aikman, Pres. ; Wm. Poole, L. P. Hubbard, Secs. ; Wm. D. Harris. Treas.
New York County Medical Society .- No information.
New York Quarantine Hospital-is loca- ted on Staten Island, and was established by an act of the Legislature. in 1820. The Staten Island Ferry. at the foot of Whitehall street, near the Battery, lands passengers quite near the Hospital; the boats leave the city several times during the day. Alex. B. Whiting, Health Officer ; Seth Geer, Resident Physician ; R. L. Morris, Health Com. ; Henry Patterson. Agent & Sec'y.
New York Sacred Musle Society .- Estab- lished in 1823. Officers : George R. Vanderberg, Pres. ; 1. M. Phyfe and A. B. Clark, V. Pres'ts ; W. P. Bensel. Sec'y ; J. W. Hyne. Treas. ; James W. Poe, Librarian ; M. Rappetti, Conduetor.
New York Society for the relief of Widows and Orphans of Medical men .- The whole number of members is sixty-four, of whom sixteen are life members, by the payment of $100 at one time. The whole amount of funds received since the organization of the Society, from subseribers and for interest, amounts to $4685 55. Edward Delafield. Pres. ; J. C. Bliss, Valentine Mott, F. U. Johnston, V. Pres'ts ; Isaac Wood, Treas. ; H. D. Bulkley, Sec. Board of Man- agers. (twenty-one ; seven go out of office every year.) Luke Barker, E. L. Beadle, Wm. N. Blake- man. J. C. Bliss, J, H. Borrowe, Wm. P. Buel, H. D. Bulkley, James Cameron, G. P. Cammann, Abr. Dubois, Joel Foster. J. H. Griscom, Jared Linsly, James Macdonald. Willard Parker, A. C. Post. Jas; R. Wood, S. T. Hubbard, A. S. Purdy, Oliver White.
New York Society Library .- 348 Broad- way. The Library is open on every week day with a few exceptions. from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M., and contains nearly 45.000 volumes. Shares or rights of membership. $25 ; Annual dues, $6, or $100 for a free right. Officers : Wm. Inglis. Sec. ; A. R. Rodgers, Treas. ; Philip J. Forbes. Librarian.
New York Society of Literature .- Nich- olas Quaekenbos, Pres. ; A. G. Forsyth, W. H. Armstrong, Sees. ; A. W. Leggat. Treas.
New York Stock and Exchange Board. -Officers : David Clarkson, Pres. ; Charles Christ- mas, V. Pres. ; J. W. Bleecker, Treas. ; B. Hart, Sec. Meetings daily at the Merehants' Ex.
New York Sunday School Union .- Brick Church Chapel. Isaac Ferris, Pres. ; J. N. Mc Elligott, Cor. Sec. ; William Libbey, Rec. Sec. ; Jonathan Leavitt. Treas. ; J. C.Meeks Agent.
New York Typographical Society .- Frederick Somers, l'res. ; W. L. S. Harrison, V. Pres. ; R. H. Johnson, Sec. ; Geo. Mather, Treas. ; Weekly meetings of the Society held at the Howard House Broadway. eor. Howard. Reg- ular Meetings of the Board of Directors, on the last Saturday evening of every month.
New York Vaccine Institution .- 369 Broome. Open from 10 A. M., to 3 P. M. John C. Beales, Pres. ; James Weir, Rec. Sec. ; O. W Sturtevant, Treas.
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Presbyterian Board of Education .- 23 Centre. M. L. Bevan, Pres. ; C. Van Renssel- laer, Sec. ; J. B. Mitchell. Treas.
Presbyterian Board of Foreign Mis. sions .- 23 Centre. Samuel Miller, Pres. ; Wal- ter Lowric. Sec. ; Daniel Wells, Treas.
Presbyterian Board of Domestic Mis- sions .- 23 Centre st. -- Pres. ; W. A. Mc- Dowell. Sec. ; W. D. Snyder, Treas.
Prison Association of New York .- 15 Centre .- Officers : W. T. McCoun, Pres. ; W. Chauncey, Treas. ; Thomas Gallaudet, Rec. Sec. ; John D. Russ. Cor. Sec. ; Isaac T. Hopper, Agent for discharged convicts.
Protestant Episcopal City Mission So_ ciety .- 20 John. Rev. B. T. Onderdonk, Pres. ; Thomas F. Cock. Sec. ; Lewis Phillips, Treas.
Protestant Episcopal Diocesan Mission- ary Committee .- Rev. Joseph H. Price, Chair- man; T. C. Butler, Sec. ; C. N. S. Rowland, Treas. 20 John.
Protestant Episcopal General Mission- ary Foreign Committee .- 2 Park place. Rev. - P. P. Irving, Sec. and General Agent ; Dr. J. Smyth Rogers, Treas.
Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union .- 20 John. Rev. A. Ten Broeck, Sec. ; J. W. Mitchell. Treas. ; Daniel Dana. jr., agent.
Protestant Episcopal Tract Society .- 20 John. Bishop of New York. Ex. Off. Pres. ; Rev. Richard Cox and D. H. Hoyt, Secs. ; T. C. Butler. Treas. and agent.
Public School Society .- Grand, cor. Elm. George T. Trimble, Pres. ; Stephen Allen, V. Pres. ; Anthony P. Halsey, Trcas. ; Joscph B. Collins. Sec. ; Samuel W. Seton, General Agent.
Sailors' Snug Harbor .- This Institution is located on the north side of Staten Island, and may be visited by the Port Richmond Ferry, at the foot of Battery place, North River, the boats of which depart several times during the day. Thomas H. Murray, agent. 106 Wall.
Seamen's Fund and Retreat .- Located on Staten Island, near the Quarantine. The office in New York, at 8 Old Slip. Jacob H. Vanberbilt, Pres.
Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West. -3 Pine. J. C. Hornblower, Pres. ; Marcus Wil- bur. Treas. ; Rev. T. Baldwin, Cor. Secretary.
Society for promotion of Religion and Learning .- Rev. B. T. Onderdonk, Pres. ; Wil- liam H. Harrison. Sec. ; J. F. De Peyster, Treas.
St. Andrews' Society .- Richard Irvin. Pres .; J. J. Palmer, Adam Norris. V. Prest's. ; Robert Hyslop, Treas. ; John Campbell, Sec. ; John T. Ferguson. Physician.
St. David's Benevolent Society of New York and Brooklyn .- David C. Colden, Pres. ; H. P. Edwards. M. Morgans. jr., V. Prest's. ; David Roberts. Treas. ; Thomas R. Jones, Rec Sec. ; T. I. Jones. Cor. Sec.
St. George's Society of New York .- John S. Bartlett, Prcs. ; James Stokes, Frederick Diaper, V. Prest's. ; Robert Bage, Treas. ; Rev. Moses Marcus. Thomas Reynolds, Secretaries.
St. Nicholas' Society .- John A. King, Pres. ; J. D. P. Ogden, Hamilton Fish, O. Hoffman, E. Benson, V. Prest's, ; Wm. H. Johnson. Treas. ; S. G. Raymond, Sec. ; A. I. Cotheal, Ass't Sec.
Tahawian Association, for the develop- ment and symbolization of the elementary sounds of Language. Meetings held at 563 Broadway, third Saturday of each month. D. P. Holton, Cor. Sec.
Union Missionary Society .- (See Ameri- can Missionary Association.)
Union Theological Seminary .- Univer- sity place, bet. Sixth & Eighth. R. T. Haines, Pres. ; Charles Butler, V. Pres. ; Rev. J. W. Mc- Lane, Recorder ; A. P. Halscy, Treas. ; Faculty, Rev. H. White, Prof. of Systematic Theology ; Rev. Edward Robinson, Prof. of Bib. Lit. ; Rev. G. Shepard. Sacred Rhetoric ; Rev. L. Halsey, Bible and Eccl. History ; W. W. Turner, Instr. in elements of Hebrew. &c. ; Rev. L. B. Rockwood, financial agent ; Edward Howe, jr., Instr. in sa- cred music.
University Medical College, 659 Broad- way ; Professors : Valentine Mott. G. S. Pattison, S. H. Dickson, G. S. Bedford, J. W. Draper, Mar- tyn Paine, Wm. Darling. Demonstrator. The fee fa a full course of Lectures, is $105, from Nov. 1, to February.
United Irish Repeal Association .- John Egan. Treas. ; Charles E. Shca, Sec.
University of the City of New York .- On Washington square, between Washington place and Waverly place. Medical Department of the University, No. 659 Broadway, formerly Stuyve- sant Institute. Charles W. Polman, Janitor.
Welsh Benevolent Society of the City of New York .- Evan Griffith, Pres. ; Enoch Morgan, Treas .; G. W. Griffith, Cor. Sec. The objects of the Society are the advising and pro- tecting Welsh emigrants. Apply to the British Protective Emigrant Society, 42 Cortlandt street, for information.
Sunday School Union, (Methodist.)-200 Mulberry. Rev. Bp. Elijah Hedding, Pres. ; Washington Monument Association .- Wm. Truslow, Rec. Sec. ; Rev. D. P. Kidder, Cor. 67 Wall; E. G. Drake, Pres. ; John Paine, V. See. ; Samuel J Goodenough, Treas.
Pres. ; R. D. Hart. See.
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GENERAL INFORMATION,
See also, General Miscellaneous Information, which follows :
ATLANTIC DOCK CO .- 74 B.way. Shares -, par value $100 .- Officers : Asa Wor- thington, Pres. ; Henry Alexander, jr., Sec.
DISPENSARIES,
New York City, 113 White c. Centre Eastern, 74 Ludlow c. Essex Market Place
Homeopathic, 57 Bond. Open daily (Sundays ex- cepted), at 12 o'clock, M. Also, on Saturdays, at 12 o'clock, M., for the treatment of Surgi- cal Cases .- Physicians in Attendance : Monday, Drs. Kirby & Barlow ; Tuesday, Drs. Quin & Taylor ; Wednesday, Drs. Snow & Bowers ; Thursday, Drs. Wright & Bolles ; Friday, Drs. Hawks & Allen ; Saturday, Drs. Joslin, Bay- ard, McVickar, and Cator
Northern, Waverley Place c. Christopher
DELAWARE & HUDSON CA- NAL CO .- 31 Wall
Shares 38,440, par value $100 each. Dividends, June and December. Officers : John Wurts, Pres. ; John Ewen, V. Pres. ; Gilead A. Smith, Sec.
EXPRESSES.
Adams & Co., 16 Wall ; Boston, Worcester, Nor- wich, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Wheeling. New Haven, Hartford, Springfield, Newark, Elizabethtown, Rahway, New Bruns- wiek, Princeton, and Foreign
Baldwin's, Newark, 6 Wall
Carman's, Brooklyn, 20 Liberty
Ewins & Co., Stonington, Providence, Newport, and Fall River, 16 Wall
Franklin and Manhattan City Express Post, for letters and, small hand packages, John Bou- ton, 175 Bowery
Gay & Co., Newport, Fall River, Providenee, Boston, &c., 1 Wall
Godfrey & Co., 6 Wall ; Taunton, New Bedford, and Nantucket
Harnden's, 6 Wall; Boston, Providence, Phila- delphia. and Foreign
Hewin's, Williamsburg and City. 11 Cedar Livingston & Co., 6 Wall; Philadelphia. Balti- more, Washington, Pittsburg. and South
Livingston & Fargo, from Buffalo to Chicago
Livingston & Wells, 10 Wall ; Albany and Buf- falo. and on the Erie R. R., as far as finished Lucas' City Express, 33 Cedar
Munro's. Taunton, New Bedford, and Nantuc- ket, 17 Wall
Nixon's, 10 Wall ; Newburgh
Pullen & Co., 10 Wall ; Troy & Northern
Stanley's, 35 Cedar ; Brooklyn
Virgil & Rice, 10 Wall ; Montreal & Quebec
FERRIES.
Brooklyn Ferries. foot Whitehall, Fulton, Catha- rine Slip, and Walnut
Bull's Ferry, foot Canal Fort Lee Ferry, foot Canal Hell Gate Ferry, Eighty-sixth street
Hamilton Avenue and Gowanus, foot Whitehall
Hoboken Ferries, foot Barclay, Canal, and Chris- topher
Jersey City Ferry, foot Cortlandt
New Brighton and Elizabethport Ferries, Battery Place
Port Richmond and Elizabethport Ferries, Battery Place
Snug Harbor and Elizabethport Ferries, Battery Place
Staten Island Ferry, foot Whitehall
Williamsburg Ferry, foot Peck Slip, Grand and Houston
GARDENS.
Atlantic, 11 Broadway Castle, French & Heiser, Battery Vauxhall, B. Jones, 408 Bowery
MANHATTAN GAS LIGHT CO4 80 Avenue 4
Shares 10.000, par value $50. Dividends, March and September. Officers : David C. Colden, Pres. ; Floyd Smith, V. Pres. ; S. H. Howard, Sec. ; Charles Roome, Engineer
MARINE SURVEYORS.
(Appointed by the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Underwriters.) Thos. H. Merry, Jo- seph Tinkham, Reuben Brumley, William Thompson, 106 Wall
MARKETS.
Catharine, Catharine Slip, Cherry to South Centre, Centre, Grand to Broome
Chelsea, Avenue 9th near Eighteenth
Clinton, Washington and West, bet. Spring and Canal
Essex, Grand, Essex to Ludlow
Fulton, South, bet. Fulton and Beekman, E. R. Franklin, Old Slip
Gouverneur, Gouverneur c. Water
Greenwich, Weehawken c. Christopher & Wer
Jefferson, Av. 6th c. Greenwich Lane
Monroe, Corlears bet. Monroe and Grand
Manhattan, Houston c. First
Tompkins, Av. 3d bet. Sixth and Seventh
Union, Seeond c. Houston
Washington, Washington cor. Vesey and Fulton, N. River
MERCHANTS'EX. CO .- 56} Merch. Exchange
Shares 10,000. par value $100. Capital $1.000.000. Officers : Jacob Little, Pres. ; R. C. McCom mick, Sec.
MUSEUM.
American, P. T. Barnum, Broadway c. Ann.
NEW JERSEY STEAM NAVI- CATION CO .- 10 Battery Plaee.
Shares 5.000, par value $100. Officers : Daniel Drew, Pres. ; R. E. Lockwood, Sec. & Treas.
NEW YORK GAS LIGHT CO .- 176 Centre
Shares 15.000, par value $50. Dividends, May & November. Officers : W. W. Fox, Pres. ; C. L. Everitt, Sec. ; John Mowton, Manager
OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO .- 60 Broadway
Shares -, par value $ -. C. H. Sand, Pres. ; C. W. Faber, V. Pres. ; C. E. Anderson, See. E. Mills, Agent
PILOT COMMISSIONERS, PI- LOTAGE, & C.
BOARD OF PILOT COMMISSIONERS .- Office, 70 Wall, where application 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 Chamber of Commerce ; Russell Sturgis and G. W. Blunt, by the Board of Underwriters ; F. Perkins, Sec. ; J. G. King, Pres. Chamber of Commerce'; Walter R. Jones, 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,
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$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 1st, four dollars are added to the full pi- lotage of every vessel drawing ten feet and up- wards.
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 up- wards, $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 ; & 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 num- bered and designated by a square burgee with white eentre and blue border, the number be- ing in the centre.
NEW-JERSEY COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE .- Offices. 105 South strect, or in York street, Jersey City. John F. Ellis, Pres. ; Wm. G. Hackstaff, of Jer- sey City ; Wm. T. Rogers, of Amboy ; Lewis Bosworth, Benjamin Beaston, of Essex county ; Lawrence Kearny, of Amboy.
Fees .- 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; between 14 and 18 feet, $2.50 ; more than 18 feet, $3; vessels of war, $5. Vessels taken charge of to the westward of the white buoy, half pilotage. If boarded 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.
NEW-YORK STATE PILOTS' ASSOCIATION .- 179 South. Officers : John Maginn, Pres .; Wm. P. Turnure, V. Pres. ; Edward Hope, Scc. ; Gregory Thomas, Treas.
The rates of pilotage the same as those under Board of Pilot Commissioners.
Hurl_Gate Pilots .- Offices 24 Coenties slip, and Pike, e. South.
Fees .- From or to Sands' 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 1st of November to the 1st of April, in addi- tion to the above, for every ship, bark, or brig, $2 ; for every schooner or sloop, $1.
PORTSMOUTH DRY DOCK COMPANY .- 78 Merch. Exch.
8. M. Stillwell, Pres. ; T. W. Storrow, Sec .. Direc- tors : Henry Wilkes, S. M. Stillwell, G. B. Dorr, David Cotheal, Robert Smith.
PORT WARDENS,-101 Wall. (appoint- ed by the Governor and Senate.) Wm. W. Story, Master Warden ; Benj. Harwood, David Bunce, John Field, Jacob Fash, Elbert Latham ; R. I. Norris, Clerk. Port Warden's charges are, for each survey on board of any vessel on Hatehes or Cargo, $1.50. For each survey on Damaged Goods, on the wharf or in store, $1,50. For each survey on any vessel deemed unfit to proceed to sea. $2 50. Office open from 7 o'clock, A. M., to 6 o'clock, P. M.
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