Longworth's American almanack, New-York register, and city directory: for the year of American independence. 1835, Part 4

Author: Longworth, David, 1765?-1821; Longworth, Thomas; Beers, Andrew, 1749-1824; Shoemaker, Abraham. Astronomical calculations for the ... year of American independence
Publication date: 1797
Publisher: New-York: : Printed and published ... by David Longworth.
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Dividends declared 1st Monday in January and July.


NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY-[Marine.] Office 41 Pine-street.


Incorporated 14th April, 1815, till May 1, 1835. Capital reduced April 16, 1829, to 250,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars. James K. Hamilton, President-Charles Rhind, Sec. Discontinued.


' FULTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY-33 Wall. Incorporated April 2, 1819, for 30 years. Capital 500,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars.


Elect last Monday in January.


Anthony L. Underhill, President-Christian Zabriskie, Secretary.


Dividends payable 15th January and July.


MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY-26 Wall. Incorporated 23d March, 1821, for 30 years. Capital 250,000 dollars, with privilege to increase to 350,000 dollars.


Elect last Monday in March.


Henry Thomas, President-Thomas Bull, jr. Secretary.


Dividends payable June and December.


MERCHANTS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY .- 53 Wall. Incorporated April 2, 1819, for 30 years.


Capital 500,000 dollars, in shares of 100 dollars. Jonathan Lawrence, President-Nath. W. Strong, Secretary. Elect last Monday in January.


Dividends declared 15th January and July.


UNION INSURANCE COMPANY-[Marine.] 21 Merchants' Exchange.


Incorporated March 31st, 1818, with a perpetual charter for Life Insu- rance, and until 1840 for Marine Insurance.


Capital 500,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars ; of which 100,000 dol- lars is secured upon bond and mortgage, and made liable for the business of the life department only.


Elect 2dl Monday in January.


Jeremiah P. Tappan, President-David Cotheal, Assistant-William J. Van Waganen, Secretary-Curtis Holmes, Inspector. Dividends payable January and Julv.


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FARMERS' FIRE INSURANCE AND LOAN COMPANY. 34 Wall-street .- Up stairs.


Incorporated 28th February, 1822.


Capital 500,000 dollars, increased, in 1633, to 1,000,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars. Elect Ist Monday in June.


Henry Seymour, President-John King, Secretary.


Dividends declared in January and July.


NORTH RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY .- [Fire.] 192 Greenwich.


Incorporated 6th of February, 1822, for 15 years. Extended to Ist Jan- 1852,


Capital 350,000 dollars, in shares of 25 dollars.


Elect last Monday in March.


Richard Whiley, President-P. R. Warner, Secretary.


Dividends paid September and March.


NEW-YORK CONTRIBUTIONSHIP, For the Insurance of Houses and Properly from loss by Fire. 157 Wall-st-[Temporarily 12 Wall.]


Chartered April 5, 1824, for 30 years.


Capital 300,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars.


Elect 3d Monday in January.


Abraham Bloodgond, President-R. W. Martin, Secretary.


Dividends paid 10th May and November.


N. YORK EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Also for Insurance against Burglary or House Breaking. 48 Wall-street.


Incorporated 23d April, 1823, for 21 years.


Capital 300,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars.


Elect Ist Monday in June.


Thomas R. Mercein, President-Joseph Strong, Secretary. Noah


Jarvis, Surveyor.


Dividends declared January and July.


ATLANTIC INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW-YORK, [Marine]-47 Wall-street.


Incorporated February 27, 1824, to endure to 1845.


Capital 350,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars.


Elect 2d Monday in January.


Josiah L. Hale, President-Walter R. Jones, Vice President-Jacob R. Pentz, Secretary-Samuel J. Waring, Inspector.


ÆTNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY .- 50 Wall. Incorporated March 31, 1824, for 21 years.


Capital 400,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars. Elect 1st Monday iu June.


Charles Town, President-Henry Lott, Secretary.


Dividends paid May and November.


PHENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 254 Broadway, up stairs.


Chartered 29th March, 1823, for 21 years.


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Capital 250,000 dollars, reduced 1832 to 200,000 dollars, in shares of 40 dollars.


Elect last Monday in May.


Thomas Bolton, President-Robert Ainslie, Secretary.


Dividends declared May and November.


'JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY For Fire and Inland Navigation.


' 100 Chatham, two doors below Pearl.


Incorporated March 4, 1824, for 21 years.


Capital 200,000 dollars, in shares of 30 dollars.


Thomas T. Woodruff, President-Wm. S. Thorne, Secretary.


Elect Ist Monday in February.


Dividends paid 15th February and August.


UNITED STATES FIRE INSURACNE COMPANY. ' 288 Pearl, corner of Beckman.


Incorporated 31st March, 1824, for 21 years.


Capital 250.000 dollars, and privilege of extending to 500,000, in shares of 25 dollars. Elect 1st Monday in June.


John L. Bowne, President-J. F. Carroll, Secretary.


Dividends paid 1st June and December.


HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY-54 Wall. For Fire and Iniand Navigation.


Chartered March 9th, 1825, for 21 years.


Capital 300,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars.


Elect Ist Monday in December.


Rensselaer Havens, President-Lewis Philips, Secretary.


Dividends payable July and January.


TRADER'S INSURANCE COMPANY-44 Wall. For Fire and Inland Navigation.


Chartered March 9, 1825, for 21 years.


Capital 250,000 dollars, in shares of 25 dollars.


Election 2d Monday in May.


Wm. B. Bolles, President-R. L. Reade, Secretary.


Dividends paid 15tl, May and November.


NEPTUNE INSURANCE-[Marine]-25Merchants' Exchange Chartered April 11, 1825, for 21 years.


Capital 250,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars.


Elect 2d Monday in January.


John R. Hurd, President-Thomas H. Merry, Assistant President- Charles I. Johnson, Secretary.


Dividends declared 1st Monday in January and July.


FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY-46]Wall. Temporarily, 8 Wall-street.


Incorporated 19th April, 1825.


Capital 300,000 dollars, in shares of 25 dollars.


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Elect 2d Monday in November. John Leonard, President-Niel Gray, Secretary. Dividends in March and September.


NEW-YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 102 Centre, next to Hester.


Chartered March 26, 1823, perpetual.


Capital 1,000,000 dollars. Shares 50 dollars.


Elect 2d Monday in January.


Wm. W. Fox, President-John Mowton, Manager-E. E. Weed, Secretary.


Dividends Ist of May and November.


MANHATTAN GAS LIGHT COMPANY-592 Broadway. Lambert Suydam, President.


NEW-YORK LOMBARD ASSOCIATION. 3 12 Tryon row, corner City Hall Place.


Chartered April 18, 1824, to April 1st, 1854.


Capital 200,000 dollars, in shares of 100 dollars.


Elect 1st Monday in June.


Jasper F. Seaman, President.


Dividends 1st January and July.


. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE COMPANY, 44 Merchants' Exchange.


Incorporated January 27, 1823.


Capital 230,000 dollars, in shares of 100 dollars.


Elect 18 'Trustees, 2d Monday in January.


William W. Woolsey, President-Richard C. McCormick, Clerk.


Dividends 1st Monday in January and July.


JACKSON MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY-49 Wall. Incorporated April 23, 1831, for 21 years.


Capital 400,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars.


Elect Ist Monday in January.


Anthony B. Neilson, President-Fyler Dibblee, Vice President-Lewis Gregory, Secretary-John R. Skiddy, Inspector.


Dividends January and July.


NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, 38 Wall, [back room.]


ncorporated March 9, 1830.


apital 1,0 00,000 dollars, in shares of 100 dollars.


acancies among the Trustees filled by the Board.


William Bard, President-E. A. Nicoll, Secretary-Charles E. Palmer, Assistant Secretary.


Dividends 10th July and January.


NEW-YORK STATE MARINE INSURANCE CO. Office 19 Merchants' Exchange. Incorporated 1825. Revived 1831, for 21 years. . Capital 300,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars.


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INSURANCE COMPANIES.


Elect 4th Monday in May.


John C. Delprat, President-Charles C. Walden, Assistant President- Wm. Newcombe, Inspector-Henry Bulling, Sec. pro tem. Dividends in January and July.


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BOWERY FIRE INSURANCE CO. Office 151 Bowery corner Broomc.


Incorporated 26th April, 1833, for 30 years.


Capital 300,000 dollars, in shares of 25 dollars.


Elect 2d Wednesday in February.


Benjamin M. Brown, President-Peter Pinckney, Secretary.


Dividends June and December.


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SEAMEN'S RETREAT-49 Wall. Hospital on Staten Island, opened October 1, 1831.


Authorized by act of Legislature, April 23, 1831. Elect in May.


Samuel Swartwout, President-James Morgan, Secretary-Hathaway, Physician.


The society recommend that seamen, when paid off from their vessels, take a receipt from the captains for the amount of hospital money, which is to be exhibited as proof to the trustees of the institution.


MORRIS CANAL COMPANY-Jersey City. Office 21 Wall-street.


Incorporated by the Legislature of New Jersey, December 31, 1824, for 150 years.


Entire capital 3,000,000 dollars, of which one half is privileged for 31 years, to banking purposes. Shares 200 dollars.


Elect Ist Monday in April.


Lewis McLane, President-Robert Gilchrist, Cashier.


AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Of the city of New-York-36 Wall.


Incorporated 20th April, 1832.


Capital 300,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars.


Elect 2d Monday in December.


David A. Clarkson, President-James McVickar, Secretary.


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Marine, 44 Wall.


Incorporated April 21st, for 21 years.


Capital 300,000 dollars. Shares 100 dollars. Elect 4th Monday in May.


E. A. Russell, Pres .- Thomas Hale, Vice President-Ebenezer Hale, Secretary-James Morgan, Inspector.


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NEW YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 192 Chatham. Incorporated April 18th, 1832, for 30 years. Capital 200,000 dollars, in shares of 100 dollars. Elect 2d Wednesday in February.


Perez Jones, President-A. M. Merchant, Secretary.


Dividends February and August.


GUARDIAN INSURANCE COMPANY-51 Wall-st. Incorporated 24th April, 1833.


Capital 300,000 dollars. Shares 50 dollars.


Elect 2d Monday in May.


George Johnston, President-Joseph Greenleaf, Secretary.


Dividends paid May and November.


CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY-169 Chatham. Incorporated April 26, 1833, for 30 years.


Capital 300.000 dollars. Shares 100 dollars.


Elect 2d Wednesday in February.


John Barrow, President-Richard A. Reading, Secretary.


Dividends February and August.


THE EAST RIVER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK-57 Wall-st.


Temporarily at No. 48 Wall-st. (No. 20 Jones's Building.)


Chartered 21th April 1833, for 30 years.


Capital 250,000 dollars. Shares 25 dollars. Elect second Monday in May.


John Moorhead President-Gold S. Silliman, Secretary.


WASHINGTON MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 54 Wall-street.


Capital 300,000 dollars. Shares 50 dollars. Chartered April 27, 1833.


Elect Ist Tuesday in January.


Dividends Ist Tuesday in January and July.


Gilbert Allen, President-James Lawson, Vice President-Joseph B. Nones, Secretary-William Thompson, Inspector-John A. Sidell, Attorney.


THE SEA INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK-65 Wall-st.


Chartered 5th May 1834, for 30 years.


Capital 250,000 dollars. Shares 50 dollars. Election 1st Tuesday in January.


Isaac Bell, President-Samuel Rogers, Secretary.


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THE GREENWICH INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK .- Office 376 Hudson St.


Chartered May 5th 1834, to continue for 30 years.


Capital $200,000, in shares of $25. Election Ist Monday in June.


Timothy Whittemore, President .- Samuel Y. Clark, Secretary. Joseph Torrey, Asst. Secretary.


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BROOKLYN AND JAMACAI RAILROAD COMPANY, 47 Merchants' Exchange.


Capital 300,000 dollars. Shares 50 dollars. John A. King, President-Elihu Townsend, Treasurer-Robert Schuy- ler, Secretary.


BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE RAILROAD COMPANY, 44 Merchants' Exchange ..


Chartered in Massachusetts.


Capital 1,000,000. Shares 100 dollars.


Wm. W. Woolsey, Director in New-York.


NEW-JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY-43 Merchants' Exchange. ,


Capital 750,000. Shares 50 dollars.


Elihu Townsend, Director in New- York and Treasurer.


NEW-YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, 12 wall-street.


Capital $3,000,000, in Shares of $100 each. James King, President-Eleazer Lord, Vice President and Treasurer -John Ducr, Counsellor.


NEW-YORK, BOSTON, AND PROVIDENCE RAILROAD COMPANY-47 Merchants' Exchange.


Chartered in Connecticut and Rhode Island, in 1833. Capital 1,300,000. Shares 100 dollars.


John S. Crary' President-S. D. Denison, Clerk.


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-44 Merchants' Exchange. Robert Lenox, President-William W. Woolsey, 1st Vice President- Isaac Carow, 2d Vice President-Henry I. Wyckoff, Treasurer- Jacob Harvey, Secretary.


Assistant Justices of Ward or District Courts.


Ist 2nd 3d-Jacob R. Van Rensselaer, rear 144 Fulton 4th 6th-N. C. Everett, 13 Chambers 5th 8th 14th-William Wiley, 47 Howard 7th 10th 13th-Charles McEwen, 207 Division 9th 11te 15th-Anthony Woodward, 341 Bowery c. Third -- Robert L. Jaques, clark


12th-James Flanagan, Justice, 21st Street c. Broadway Isaac Doughty, Justice, Harlaem.


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CHARTER OFFICERS FOR 1835.


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C. W. LAWRENCE, Mayor of the City. RICHARD RIKER, Recorder.


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Wards.


Aldermen.


Assistants


First.


John I. Labagh,


Second.


Edward Taylor,


Third.


Egbert, Benson,


Edward Curtis,


Fourth.


Morgan L. Smith,


Benjamin 'Townsend,


Fifth. David Banks,


Sixth.


James Ferris,


Myndert Van Schaick, Thomas S. Brady, James R. Whiting,


Seventh.


John W. Lamb,


Eighth


Erastus Barnes,


George Paulding,


Ninth


John Delamater,


John V. Greenfield,


Tenth.


Samuel Purdy,


Lawrence P. Jordan, George Clinch,


Eleventh.


Francis Fickett,


Twelfth.


Isaac L. Varian,


Thirteenth.


John Lovett,


Daniel P. Ingraham, Alexander Stewart,


Fourteenth


George Nixon,


William Power,


Fifteenth


Silas M. Stilwell,


Richard R. Ward,


Isaac L. Varian, President of the Board of Aldermen. Jacob Morton, Clerk.


James R. Whiting, President of the Board of Assistants. William Hagedorn, Clerk.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Hon. Cornelius W. Lawrence, President-354 Broadway. Jacob Morton, Secretary-9 State-street.


HEALTH COMMISSIONERS.


Dr. John S. Westervelt, Health Officer, Quarantine ground. Dr. James R. Manley, Resident Physician. Dr. Smith Cutter, Health Commissioner. James Ward, Agent.


Aaron Clark, John Cleaveland,


NEW-YORK REGISTER.


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Collectors.


1


Dan. J. Ebbetts


2


3.


Wm. Benjamin


4 5 6 7 Ebenezer Clark, Jr.


John Black


Martin Water


Moris Oakley


8


Samuel Martin John T. Banta Jocob Bogart Jos. D. Baldwin Pino Hopkins


John D. Bogart


9


Abraham Miller


Robert Crooker


10 Wm. W. Wetmore 11 William Gage William Lec 12 Stephen Mead WVm. Burnham, Sr.


Con. Van Benschoten


James Devoc


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13 Wm. Smith Geo. R. Hebberd Adam Blackledge Wm. M. Mailler John L. Ireland


Chas. Osborne


15


Jedediah B. Lester


Constables. William Jessup Robert Graham Alexander Vedder John Wintringham Con. Allison Tobias Boudinot George Gordon Ebenezer Chase John Beam Arthur McGoff Philander Fisk John McMahon Charles Foster Moses Beam Con. Annin Clement Robbins James W. Allen Wm. B. Foote Joseph Lockwood John Carpenter Wm. P. Slasson Francis Thomas Isaac W. Hadley James Woodhull John E. Russel Nehemiah Ludlum John Lane Leonard Curtis


Thomas G. Mantle Robert Latimer.


Superintendant of Streets,


Abraham Hatfield. John Sickells.


City Inspector, Assistant do.


Nicholas B. Lyon.


Corporation Attorney,


John R. Livingston, jr.


Superintendent of Buildings, &c. Charles B. Tappan.


Water Purveyor,


Thomas D. Howe.


STREET INSPECTORS.


Wards. Names.


First


James H. Kellum.


Second.


John Hill.


'Third. Richard McCollick.


Fourth


Philip Doyle.


Fifth .Wm. Hoffinire.


Sixth.


Daniel McGrath.


Seventh


William Reeves.


Eighth.


Stephen Harris.


Ninth


John Traphagan.


Tenth.


John Stilwell.


Eleventh.


Andrew Hutton.


Twelfth Cornelius W. Hilberd.


Thirteenth. Jonah Randall.


Fourteenth Thomas Hopper.


Fifteenth Hiram Becannon.


Edw. T. Backhouse Ahraham King


Assessors. John Simonson Wm. H. Walsh Saml. Gilford, Jr. Elam Williams Abraham Becker Isaac Graham Elijah W. Nichols Daniel Berrian Asher Martin Leonard Warner Allen Miller Abraham Lefoy John McKibbin


Joseph Britton


Thomas Sandford


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Standing Committees of the Boards of Aldermen and Assistant Aldermen,


APPOINTED BY THE PRESIDENTS, May 18, 1835.


1 APPLICATIONS FOR OFFICE.


Aldermen.


Assist. Aldermen.


Stilwell,


Ward,


Fickett, Power,


Barnes.


Paulding.


2. ASSESSMENT.


Taylor, Clark,


Banks, Jordan,


Purdy.


Clinch.


3. ARTS, SCIENCES AND SCHOOLS.


Smith, Power,


Benson, Curtis,


Ferris, Van Schaick.


4. CHARITY AND ALMSHOUSES.


Banks, Greenfield,


Labagh, Ingraham,


Nixon. Clark.


5. FERRIES.


Lovett,


Stewart,


Fickett, Greenfield,


Taylor. Ward.


6. FINANCE.


Barnes, Van Schaick,


Taylor, Townsend,


Smith. Clark.


7. FIRE AND WATER.


Nixon, Townsend,


Labagh, Brady,


Delamater. Jordan.


8. LAMPS AND GASS.


Ferris, Curtis,


Benson, Greenfield,


Fickett. Jordan.


9. LAWS AND APPLICATIONS TO THE LEGISLATURE.


Barnes, Brady,


Stilwell, Curtis,


Smith.


Ingraham.


10. MARKETS.


Labagh, Clinch,


Purdy,


Van Schaick,


Delamater.


Townsend.


11. POLICE, WATCH AND PRISONS. Lamb, Jordan,


Stilwell, Ward,


Delamater. Cleaveland.


12. PUBLIC OFFICES AND REPAIRS. Delamater, Paulding,


Benson, Brady,


Purdy. Stewart.


13. ROADS AND CANALS.


Ferris, Ingraham,


Benson, Greenfield,


Lovett. Stewart.


14. STREETS.


Fickett, Townsend,


Purdy,


Curtis,


Taylor. Van Schaick.


15. CLEANING OF STREETS.


Benson, Cleaveland,


Smith, Paulding,


Lamb. Clinch.


16. WHARVES, PUBLIC LANDS AND PLACES.


Purdy, Ingraham,


Stilwell, Cleaveland,


Lamb. Power.


J. MORTON, WM. HAGADORN.


Clerk. Clerk.


1835-1836.


LONGWORTH'S NEW-YORK DIRECTORY


FOR THE


60th year of American Independence.


The lanes, alleys, slips, &c. are always expressed; the word street is not expressed, but understood-mind this ;- so also the word store, or counting-house ; the place of bu- siness is placed first.


h. stands for house-n. near-c. corner.


IMPORTANT OBSERVATIONS TO THOSE USING THIS WORK.


Throughout this Directory the christian names, of those where there are more than one of the same surname, are alphabetically arranged. The firms are always placed at the last of those of the same name: when females are known to be widows, they are so designated, and placed immediately preceding the firms in correct arrangement ; and a scrupulously strict alphabetical arrangement (care- fully conformable to the proper spelling of the name) is observed throughout the work.


) The residence of persons in Hudson-square is clearly designated by the number and the name of the street fronting that square : the directions are plain, intelligible, to the point, and such as they ought to be. The nume- rically ramed streets are particularized thus : No. 77 Six- teenth (street) n. Avenue 9th ; a figure being always used to designate the name of the Avenue, but figures are not used to designate names of streets ; and the printing is always thus-Avenue B, Avenue C, Avenue 6th, Ave- nue 3d ; but it never is 3d Avenue, or 6th Avenue. These rules are strictly observed in the printing, and if they are regarded by those using the work, no misapprehension can result.


In searching for a name, the inquirer must know the proper spelling : a person seeking for - Lawrance will


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not find the one sought for if he take the direction ap- pended to - Lawrence : so also, for - Harison, he should not seek among the Harrison: for - Neilson, he should not look for - Nelson. The peculiarities and variations of spelling names are numerous : e. g .- Bogart, Bogert-Curtis, Curtiss-Downes, Downs-Fa- gan, Fegan-Hallstead, Hallsted, Halstead, Halsted- Mckay, Mackay-Pearson, Pierson-Pairce, Pearce, Pearse, Peirce, Persse, Pierce, Firce-Sandford, Sanford -Slason, Slauson, Slawson, Slosson-Tallmadge, Tal- mage-Walsh, Welch, Welsh-Weise, Wise-Wescoat, Wescott, Westcott-Whittelsey, Whittlesey-and others to a great number.


The cause of all charges of inaccuracy in this work, 99 times in 100, is attributable solely to the want of a know- ledge of the correct spelling of the name sought for ; therefore, you must know how to spell the name, or else do not censure the publisher if you do not find it.


Observe, that the U and V are not interchangeably ar- ranged, but the U takes precedence.


Any person who actually finds, or thinks that he has found an error or omission, is most earnestly requested to give intelligible notice to the Editor,


Letters through the post-office * not taken in."


AARON Henry, real estate Broker and procurer of money on bond and mortgage, 320 Pearl Aaron Joseph, 353 Grand


Abbatt Deborah widow of jr. Robert, 312 Fourth]


Abbatt Mima widow of Samuel, 202 Broome


Abbe George, 14 Washington


Abberley John, painter 362 Madison


Abberley jr. John, 37 Madison h. 49 Cannon


Abberley William, carpenter 282 Delancey Abbey & Co. R. going from 45 William Abbey W. S. com. merchant 17 Front Abbey & Atwood, com. merchants 17 Front Abbot Abiel, 23 Coenties-slip h. 29 Pearl Abbot Abijalı, publisher 17 Ann h. 6 Suffolk Abbot Charles, chairmaker - Bowery h. 363 Grand Abbot Daniel, grocer 502 Houstoun


Abbot Francis H. merchant 22 South h. 29 Fearl


Abbot John, pianomaker - Walker h. 170 Chambers Abbot John D. 5 Rose


Abbot Nicholas M. porter 271 Grand


Abbot Thomas B. segarstore 63 Walnut


Abbot William, shipmaster 90 Essex


Abbot & Boggs, proprietors and publishers of the N. Y. Weekly Messenger& Young Men'sAdvocate, 17 Duane Abbot & Fletcher, grocers 502 Houstoun c. Laurens 1


Abbott Abner, smith 255 Mott


Abbott Joseph, carter 111 Attorney


Abbott Michael, sailmaker Sixteenth n. Avenue 9th


Abbott Samuel, ropemaker 242 Houstoun


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Åbeel Alfred, ironmonger 190 South h. 533 Broadway Abeel George, 190 South h. 533 Broadway


Abeel Hannah widow of John, haberdasher 2133 Division Abeel & brother, ironmongers 365 Water & 190 South Abeillé John, physician 18} Reade Abel Andrew, boardinghouse 10 Pelham Abel Charles A. porterhouse 456} Broadway Abel Elisha J. 164 Maiden-lane h. 34 Sands-street, Brooklyn S


Abel Jacob, cooper 248 Hudson Abel Robert, drygoods 37 Wooster Abel Ellen S. widow of George C. 189 Canal Abell Henry, 365 Broome


Abell Thomas, physician 86 Sullivan Abendanone Grace widow of Hiram, 243 Spring Aber Hannah widow of William, 31 Thompson Abernethy Robert, marble turner rear 10 Hubert


Abington John, turner 55 Henry


Abraham David, clothier 494 Greenwich


Abraham Isaac, shoemaker 43 Goerck


Abraham Jesse, huckster 93 Cherry Abraham Elizabeth widow of JosephW. grocer 19 Spring Abrahams Bell, 20 Wooster Abrahams Jacob, clothier 74 Catharine Abram Moses, pedler 124 Centre Abrams Emanucl, tobacconist 109 Broad h. 28 Renwick Abrams Joseph, plasterer 58 Grove Abrams Jane, dressmaker 198 Fulton


Acheson Andrew, tailor 115 Houstoun


Acheson William, shoemaker 178 Division Achille Fanny, 14 Walker Ackecen widow Elizabeth, 267 Bleecker Acker Abraham, wood-inspector 16 Hamersley Acker Daniel, hatter 114 Orchard Acker Elias, carter Thirteenth n. Avenue 6th


Acker Isaac S. carter 64 Macdougal


Acker James, speculator 289 Houstoun


Acker John, carpenter 81 Bedford Acker John, carter 61 Macdougal Acker John B. carter Greenwich-lane n. Amos Acker Peter, grocer 226 Houstoun Acker Peter, carpenter 25 Downing Acker William, shoemaker 144 Amos Acker Ann widow of James, 289 Houstoun Acker widow Sarah, 39 Jones Ackerley George, physician 1 Laight Ackerley Gardner, cooper 82 Hamersley Ackerley Henry, cabinetmaker 47 Delancey Ackerman Abraham, c. H. officer 53 N. Moore Ackerman Abraham, mason 11 Commerce Ackerman Abraham, jeweller 101 Warren Ackerman Abraham, goldbeater 23 Macdougal Ackerman Abraham E. mason Greenwich-lane Ackerman Abraham F. mason 284 Greenwich


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Ackerman Abraham L. shipchandler 104 West h. 29 Jay Ackerman Abraham M. shoemaker 310 Third Ackerman Cornelius, carter 116 Christopher Ackerman Cornelius, 58 Oliver c. Oak Ackerman Cornelius, mason rear 13 Burton Ackerman Cornelius J. in the Arsenal Ackerman David, jeweller 134 Charles Ackerman David, mason rear 7 Burton Ackerman Edward, carpenter 47 King Ackerman Elias D. carter 101 Hudson Ackerman Garret H. carter Fourteenth n. Avenue 6th Ackerman Garrit, carter 5 Factory


Ackerman George, music printer 3 Reade Ackerman Hiram, shoemaker 36 Vandam Ackerman James, 54 Sullivan


Ackerman James, carter 190 Broome Ackerman James L. carter 119 Lewis


Ackerman John, earter Twelfth n. Broadway


Ackerman John, mason 116 Christopher Ackerman John, boatman 312 West Ackerman John C. rear 44 King Ackerman John L. carpenter 159 Franklin


Ackerman John M. 151 Christopher


Ackerman John R. tailor 139 Broadway h. 34 Dominick


Ackerman Joseph C. tailor 50 Nassau


Ackerman Lawrence, auctioneer 135 Water h. 5 Varick Ackerman jun. Lawrence, upholsterer 44 Maiden-lane Ackerman Peter, carter 15 Burton Ackerman Peter, fisherman 3 King


Ackerman Peter G. carter 181 Laurens


Ackerman Richard, mason 113 Barrow


Ackerman Samuel, eng.&cop.pl.pr. 17 Ann h. 10 Renwick Ackerman Simon, lumber inspector 18 Minetto Ackerman Susannah, grocer West.c. Christopher Ackerman Thomas, grocer 66 Charlton d


Ackerman William, jeweller 93 Reade h. 27 Clarke Ackerman Caroline widow of Daniel, 100 Charles Ackerman Catharine widow of Garret G. 37 Renwick Ackerman widow Harriet, fruitstore 271 Bleecker Ackerman Hester widow of James, 82 Stanton


Ackerman Mary widow of John, 116 Essex Ackerman Mary widow of John, 49} Elizabeth Ackerson Jacob, carter 15 Minetto


Ackerson John, carpenter rear 81 Hamersley Ackerson John, smith 78 Broome Ackerson Richard, 25 Leroy Ackerson Thomas, carter 688 Washington Ackland John, grocer 83 Canal c. Church Ackley John A. d. a. t. s. 150 Nassau h. 127 Broome Ackley John D. broker 177 Greenwich h. 9 Cortlandt Ackley Phinetus, wheelwright Canal c. Centre d Ackley Sarah widow of Frederick, 116 Christopher Acock Samuel, hairdresser 78 Anthony




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