Longworth's American almanack, New-York register, and city directory: for the year of American independence. 1835, Part 65

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.
Number of Pages: 832


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Young John, weaver 44 Eastbroadway


Young John, 20 Clarkson Young John, 102 Laurens


Young John A. tinsmith 321 Gran I


Young John C. mariner 37 Allen


Young John C. shoemaker 62 Gold h. 68 Hester


Young John I. attorney 33 Nassau


Young John S. 244 Front


Young Joseph R. cabinetmaker 4 Vandam


Young Lawrence, porter-v. 183 Broadway h. 116 Clinton


NEW-YORK DIRECTORY. 733


Young Moses, mahogany-yard Water c. Jefferson


Young Moses, weaver 77 Hammond Young O. Jacob, 36 Lumber Young Peter, mason rear 153 Eldridge Young Peter A. carpenter 25 Suffolk


Young Robert, cabinetmaker 122 Grand


Young Samuel, carpenter rear 118 Division


Young Samuel, chairmaker 8 Montgomery c. Eastb. way


Young Samuel, carter 204 Greene


Young Stephen, watchmaker 16 Lewis Young Thomas, cooper 6 Crosby


Young William, carpenter 86 Chrystie


Young William, stonecutter 567 Washington


Young William, mariner 531 Broome


Young William, mason 6 Ludlow Young William, 957 Grand


Young William, 91 Washington


Young William A. painter 23 Dominick


Young William R. grocer 132 Chatham h. 61 James


Young Ann widow of George, 303 Washington


Young Ann widow of Nathaniel, tailoress 66 Carmine Young Eliza widow of Paoli, 132 W. oster


Young Eliza widow of Samuel, boarding-h. 379 Water Young Elizabeth widow of James, 18 Amity


Young Lavinia widow of Wm. drygoods 476 Broadway Young Margaret widow of John, 119 Hester Young Sarah widow of Stephen B. 84 N. Moore Young Sophia widow of Thomas, 159 Stanton Young & Cutter, shipjoiners 120 Cannon Young & Durand, watchcases rear 5 Dey Young L. & E. wine & porter 183 Broadway Young & Moore, coopers 138 Broad Young, Smith & Co. hardware 4 Maiden-lane


Younger Robert, engineer 446 Washington Younger William, clerk 367 Greenwich


Youngs Daniel, carter 277 Stanton


Youngs Daniel T. 67 Forsyth


Youngs Edward F. carpenter 2 Essex


Youngs George, builder 52 Anthony h 52 Vandam Youngs Henry, merchant 261 Broadway h. 32 Reade Youngs Henry J. 10 Platt


Youngs Hiram, merchant 138 Pearl h. 90 Morton


Youngs Isaac, carter 86 Pitt


Youngs James, 169 Lndlow


Youngs rev. James, 5 Willett


Youngs Oliver, drygoods 23 Maiden-lane h. 216 Hudson Youngs Thomas F. merchant 46 South h. 553 Pearl Youngs Eliza widow of Nicholas, 11 Sullivan Youngs Elizabeth widow of Samuel, 18 Leonard


" Youngs Margaret widow of Peter, 165 Reade Youngs, Ritter & Co sugar-refiners 67 Forsyth Youngs & Tenbroeck, builders 52 Anthony Yrosz Michael, locksmith 8 Watts Yughey John, shoemaker rear 238 Rivington Yvelin Hyacinth, grocer 231 Fulton


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LONGWORTH'S 1835-6


Z


Zabriskie Abraham A. carpenter 244 Hudson


Zabriskie Albert, carter 93 Amos


Zabriskie Albert C. drygoods 503 Greenwich


Zabriskie Andrew C. mer.71 Washington h.618Broadway Zabriskie Christian, sec. fulton ins. co. 306 Fourth


Zabriskie George, 452 Washington


Zabriskie Heury J. carter 32 Burton


Zabriskie Martin R. mer. 71 Washington h.618 Broadway


Zabriskie Thomas, stables 239 Walker


Zabriskie Mary A. widow of John, 203 Hudson


Zachrisson E. 46 Broad


Zeibeig John B. porterhouse Avenue 3d n. Seventh


Zeiss James, glasscutter 201 Bleecker


Zeitz Charles A. surg. inst. mak. 239 Cherry h. 77 Market


Zeller Mary widow of James, 61 Warren


Zender Joachim, M.D. 333 Broadway


Zender J. D. L. prof.languages Washington c. Robinson d Zenor John, shoemaker 180 Allen Zerhusen H. H. tailor 513 Pearl


Ziegeler & Westfall, tavern 15 Walnut


Ziegler Jacob, tinsmith 11 Leonard


Zilken Nicholas, grocer Eighteenth c. Avenue 9th


Zimer Michael, butcher 8 Watts Zimmerle John, tailor 208 William


Zimmerman Andrew, haycarter 12 Desbrosses


Zimmerman Charles, tinstore 232 Hudson


Zimmerman Henry, turner 234 Spring Zimmerman James, tinsmith 232 Hudson


Zimmerman J. C. dutch consul 44 Broad h. 100 Leonard Zizelman David, cabinetmaker 109 Forsyth Zuber & Co. John, importers 65 Cedar Zwahlen Lewis, surgic. pumpmaker 43 Ann h. 24 James


735


NEW-YORK DIRECTORY.


Additional Names, Removals & Corrections,


Which the purchaser is required to make in the body of the work with a pen.


Åbbot Nicholas, clerk 81 Eldridge A


Alcorn John, weaver 45 Charlton Aranguren Antonio, 6 Exchange-pl. h. 133 Wooster


Archer James V. R. grocer 83 Canal Armitage Benjamin, should be 53 Maiden-lane Avery John W. grocer 309 Water h. 76 Roosevelt


B


Battistini Antonio, painter 342 Monroe Beardsley Rensselaer, 108 Beekman Beatty David, carter 39 Clarkson Benjamin Evan, carter 63 Clarkson Billings & Evans, wine &c. 66 Chambers


Bogardus John L. attorney 261 Water h. 84 Monroe Boyle John R. tailor 63 Clack son


1


Braden James, broker 32 Exchange-place


Brotherton & Fell, brokers 13 Wall Brower Richard D. city sealer 230 Water h. 98 Ludlow


C


Cassidy Christopher, auctioneer 71 Wall h. 61 William Channing Henry W. attorney 10 Cityhall-place Clark widow Mary, 72 Greene Clarke Jacob B. merchant 27 Hudson


Cleveland George, - Pearl is no. 138


Comsell Isaac S. 11 James


Curtis Thomas, silversmith to 142 Greene


D


Dalton widow Mary, 39 Clarkson


Davis James, lumber inspector 33 Clarkson


Derry Owen, carter 311 Hudson


Dewald Henry D. 29 Coenties-slip c. Front


E


Edney James M. tailor 122 Eldridge Ewer Peter F. office removed to 146 Front Ewing Charles, flagger 45 Clarkson


F


Fairchild Charles, shoemaker.235 Wooster Fellows John, to 27 Chatham Flagler Stephen E. grocer to the bull's head Francis & Gale, removed to 27 next door Furman William J. Bushhill, Long-Island


G Garner & Comstock, 259 Pearl Graham Arabella, corsets 47 Canal Granniss, White & Co. shoes 155 Pearl


736


LONGWORTH'S 1835-6


H


Hatfield rev. - , 326 Henry Hazard Abraham, boatman 37 Clarkson Hirst Arthur, nassau whiting factory 34 Old-slip Hovey George, milkman 41 Clarkson


K


Kelly rev. Charles, 21 Rivington Kimball Augustine, 9 Maiden-lane h. 84 Chambers Knight John, tailor 311 Hudson


L


Langdon Jemima widow of Gidney, 37 Clarkson Lawrence Smith, to 233 Pearl


Leggett jr. Thomas, to 233 Pearl


Leggett, Smith & Lawrence, 233 Pearl


Lorich S. swedish consul 49 Wall h. 10 Broadway Loth & Perry, import baskets 6 William


M


Mercein & Everit, 167 Front Monteverde Francis, 84 Chatham


0 Ovington & Livingston, 21 Wall P Peck John, portrait painter 335 Madison


R Ruggles Herman, not at 3 Nassau


S Soley & Co. John, to 185 Front


T Taylor Daniel G. to 82 Spring


IF The assistant justice for the 7th, 10th, and 13th wards, (see page 45,) is Levi H. Clarke.


John R. Satterlee has been elected President of the Greenwich Bank, vice T" Whittemore, deceased.


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NEW-YORK DIRECTORY. 737


CHURCHES.


African :


Abyssinian Baptist,


Asbury Methodists,


Metho list 174 Allen,


Meth. prim. ch.


Presbyterian,


St. Philips, Episcopal, Williams,


Zion Baptist,


Zion Methodist,


Van Hass,


Raymond, 245 Spring 156 Church c. Leon.


Baptist :


First,


Parkinson, 33 Gold


Cone,


6 Oliver


Bethel,


Miller,


Delancey c. Chrystie


Bethel, Chase,


13 Forsyth


Maclay,


Mulberry n. Chatham


Dunbar,


18 Macdougal op. Vandam


Soutlı, Sommers,


84 Nassau


Union, Benedict,


36 Stanton n. Forsyth


East,


Middleton,


Grand n. Pitt


Ebenezer,


Marsh,


214 Houstoun c. Suffolk 4 Smith


Salem,


little Zoar, Particular, rear 63 Chrystie Williams, 35 Amnity c. Wooster


Union. Emmaus, Raymond, 245 Spring


193 Mott n. Spring 1 Henry


Burial grounds,


Houstoun n. Avenue Ist


Congregation of Inde- pendent Christians,


183 Canal


Congregation of Disciples, 140 Laurens


Baptist Repository 137 Nassau


Amı. Baptist home missionary, 137 Nassau


Catholic :


St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dubois & Walsh, Mott c. Prince Christ Church, Varela and Schneller, 45 Ann n. William


St. Mary's, Quarter and Danahen, Grand c. Ridge


St. Peters, Power and Niell, Barclay c. Church


St. Joseph's Jas. Cummiskey C. C. Pise


Avenue 6th c. Barrow


Sisters of Charity, 16 Barclay School, 261 Mulberry


St. Mary's School in St. Mary's Church, h. 415 Grand St. Peter's free school, 16 Barclay


St Joseph's Orphan Asylum,


68 Avenue 6th


Orphan Asylum,


Prince c. Mott


German Catholic, Raffiner, building in Second n. Av. A Burial Ground at Cathedral and n. Deaf & Dumb Asylum


Dutch Reformed :


South Matthews, ,


47 Exchange-place n. Broad


Middle, } Brownlee, Liberty c. Nassau


North, S Knox, Dewitt, William c. Fulton 62*


Hayborn,


T. Eatoo,


44 Anthony 55 Elizabeth


Turpin,


building in Second


Wright,


Frankfort c. Wm.


31 Centre


Knapp,


B.oome n. Cannon


North, Brouner,


Bedford c. Christopher


738


LONGWORTH'S 1835-6


N. West, Dubois, Franklin n. Church


McMurray,


6 Market c. Henry


Brodhead, Broome c. Greene


Eli Baldwin, Greene c. Houstoun


Marselus, Bleecker c. Amos


C. C. Vermeule, Harlaem


Young men's Mission church, 337 Third n. Lewis Frans. M. Kip, Ninth n. Broadway Bourne, Houstoun c. Forsyth


Dutch Ref. Church Asso.


Consistory Roon,


102 Nassau c. Ann


Missionary Society, 102 Nassau


Sabbath School Union, 102 Nassau


Consistory House N.west Dutch ref. ch. 105 Franklin


True Dutch Reformed :


Demarest, King n. Macdougal


Presbyterian :


Associate, Stark,


Grand c. Mercer


2d Associate, James Irvine,


Associate Ref.


2d Asso. Ref. McLeod,


Prince c. Orange Beekman c. Park


Cyrus Mason, building Duane c. Church W. W. Phillips, 5 Wall n. Broadway Krebs,


McCartee, Erskine Mason, White, Haifield,


Bleecker n. Broadway 61 Allen n. Grand Broome c. Ridge Christopher n. Bleecker


Eighth


Ed. D. Smith,


(rebuilding,) Henry Ludlow,


Spring n. Varick


Brainerd. Asa.B. Smith,


Stanton c. Essex


Associate Ref. Lillie,


139 Franklin 66 Bowery


Bowery, Hallock,


408 Broome n.Elm


Centre,


Wm. Adams,


Avenue 2d n. Second


650 Broadway


Scotch,


McAuley, McElroy,


45 Murray 66 Cedar Waverley c. Grove


Scotch Ref.


Gibson,


West, D. R. Downer,


Free,


Barrows,


Carmine op. Varick 74 Dey c. Washington


Free, Chas. G. Finney 86 Chatham


3d Free,


Thompson c. Houstoun


4th Free, I. N. Sprague,


Bowery c. Division


Manhat. Isl'd, J. J. Słocomb,


Fourth n. Avenue D


Village, Page, Longmore,


1 Fourth c. Jane 43 Avenue 6th Mercer n. Waverley


New building


Board of Education, Nassau c. Spruce and Park Board of Missions of Gen. Assembly, Spruce c. Nassau Presbyterian Education Society, 114 Nassau Burial greunds, Houstoun c. Chrystie


Thompson c. Prince 550 Pearl


Brick Meeting,Spring,


Rutgers c. Henry Laight c. Varick 82 Canal c. Greene


Seventh,


Branch of do. Chas. S. Porter Union,


739


NEW-YORK DIRECTORY.


Burial grounds, Twenty-fifth n. Avenue 8th d General burial ground Houstoun c. Forsy th&Eldridge


First German Presbyterian Church: Mills, 193 Mott n. Spring


German Reformed : Smith, 21 Forsyth


First Christian Chapel : I. N. Walter, 208 Broome c. Norfolk


Friends' Meeting-Houses :


Rose n. Pearl


Hester c. Elizabeth 30 Henry Downing n. Bleecker


Elizabeth n. Hester


School,


Jews' Synagogues :


ShearithIsrael, Seixas, Hart, Samuelson,


Burial ground,


202} Grand 13} Oliver Twentieth n. Av. 6th


Lutheran Evangelical :


St. James, Wm. D. Strobel, Orange n. Grand


St. Matthew, "Geissenhainer, 79 Walkern. Broadway


Mariner's :


H. Chase, 76 Roosevelt


Methodist Episcopal : East Circuit, John Keunaday, 128 Allen,


J. Cochran, 8 Forsyth Willett n. Broome


J. Youngs,


J. Law,


234 Second n. Av. D


Bigelow,


Seventh n. Av. 2d


West J. B. Stratten


61 Greene


Devinné,


180 Duane


Fitch Reed, 32 John


S. Mead,


Bedford c. Morton


Tackerberry, Cox,


Vestry n. Greenwich Mulberry n. Bleecker


2d Wes. Chap. R. Seney,


Methodist Book Concern, 200 Mulberry


Methodist Missionary Society, 200 Mulberry


Burial grounds,


First n. Avenue 2d Nineteenth n. Av. 8th


Methodist Society : Stilwell, 56 Chrystie


Associated Protestant Methodists :


Wood, 61 Attorney n. Delancey Piercy, 100 Sullivan n. Spring


60 Crosby n, Spring 119 Elm n. Grand


117 Twentieth n. Av.8th


740


LONGWORTH'S 1835-6


Primitive Methodists :


I. Raine,


148 Houstoun


5 Walker c. Eldridge


Moravian :


United Breth. Van Vleck, 108 Fulton


New Jerusalem Chapel : Charles Doughty, rear 486 Pearl


Protestant Episcopal :


All Saints, W. A. Clark, 250 Henry c. Scammel


Christ Church, Lyell, Smedes, 81 Anthony


Ascension, Eastburn, 26 Canal


Epiphany, missionary, L. Jones, 130 Stanton


Grace, Taylor, Broadway c. Rector


St. Clement, Bayard, Amity n. Macdougal 99 Franklin


De St. Esprit,


Verren,


St. Andrew,


Hart, Harlaem


St. Bartholo- mew's,


Kelly,


c. Great Jones now at 193 Bowery


St. James,


W. Richmond, Hamilton-square


St George,


Milnor, 86 Beekman c. Cliff


St. Luke,


Forbes, 381 Hudson


St. Mark,


Creighton, Stuyvesant n. Av. 3d


St. Mary,


W. Richmond, Manhattanville


St. Michael,


W. Richmond, Bloomingdale


Nativity, Walker, 42 Avenue D


St. Peter, Thomas Pyne, Twentieth n. Av. 9th


St. Stephen, Wmn. Jackson, Chrystie c. Broome


St. Thomas,


Hawks,


615 B.way c. Houston


Trinity with the chapels,


Berrian,


Broadway c. Rector


St. Paul,


Schroeder,


Broadway c. Vesey


St. John,


Anthon, Varick op. St.Johns-sq.


Zion,


Breintnal,


25 Mott c. Cross


Free Miss. ch. of the Holy Evangelist,


Hugh Smith, 15 Vandewater


Emanuel, F. H. Cuming, 76 Varick c. Canal A congregation 42 Hammond Hudson c. Carmine


Bu ialgrounds,


Protest. Episc. Collegiate School,


Canal c. Varick


Theological Seminary, W. Johnson,


Avenue9th c. Twenty- first


Vestry office, comptroller


Fulton c. Church


Gen. Prot. Epis. Sun. Sch. Un. 46 Lumber


N. Y. Aux. Bible& Com. Pr. B. 46 Lumber


N. Y. Prot. Epis. Press, 46 Lumber


Tract Society, 46 Lumber


Education & Missionary Soc. 46 Lumber


Onderdonk,


Building at Lafayette


741


NEW-YORK DIRECTORY.


Providence Chapel :


Jos. Harrison, 46 Thompson


Unitarian : William Ware, 109 Chambers Orville Dewey, Mercer c. Prince


Universalist Society :


Sawyer, C. F. Lefevre,


Duane c. City-hall-pl, 85 Orchard n. Broome 25 Avenue 6th


Universalist : Buiding


208 Bleecker


Welsh :


Wesleyan Methodists,


43 Elizabeth


Presbyterians, Jenkins,


359 Broome n. Elizabeth


A Christian Congregation :


Wm. W. Stevens, 203 Franklin c. Wash,


BANKS.


Bank of America,


31 Wall now at 34


Bowery Savings Bank,


128 Bowery


Butchers' and Drovers',


128 Bowery


Chemical,


216 Broadway


City,


38 Wall


Commercial,


62 Chatham c. Chambers


Delaw. & Hudson Canal Co. 28 Wall


Fulton,


37 Fulton c. Pearl


Greenwich,


308 Hudson c. Clarkson


Greenwich Savings Bank,


12 Carmine n. Bleecker


Lafayette,


425 Broadway


Leather Manufacturers',


334 Pearl


Manhattan,


23 Wall


Mechanics'


16 Wall


Mechanics' and Traders' Merchants',


370 Grand 25 Wall


Merchants' Exchange,


173 Greenwich c. Dey


Morris Canal Banking Co. National,


19 Wall


New-York,


32 Wall c. William


New York Dry Dock,


Tenth c. Av. D. & 14 Wall


North River,


175 Greenwich c. Dey 24 Wall


Savings,


43 Chambers


Seamen's Savings,


49 Wall


Seventh Ward,


52 Eastbroadway


Tradesmen's


177 Chatham


Union,


17 Wall


United States Branch,


15} Wall


Phenix,


21 Wall


742


LONGWORTH'S 1835-6


CONSULS.


Austrian,


Lederer, 21 St. Marks-place


Baden,


Chas. F. Hoyer,


393 Broadway


Bavaria,


Geo. H. Seimon,


59 Maiden-lane


Belgian,


H. W. T. Mali,


62 William


Brazilian, (vice) Bremen,


H. Bruen,


98 Pine


C. Meier,


42 Broad


British,


Buchanan, 61 Cedar


City of Frankfort on the Maine,


Fred. Wissmann, 46 Broad


Colombian,


Danish, (vice} B. Aymar, 34 South J. C. Zimmerman, 44 Broad


French,


Delaforest, 46 Pearl


Hamburgh,


Schmidt,


69 Pine


Hanoverian,


Theodore Meyer,


9 Broad


Hessian,


C. W. Faber,


30 Broad


Mecklenburg,


Heckscher,


40 Broad


Mexican,


Pedro Gonzalez, 1 Beaver


Montevideo,


John L. Darby,


50 Wall Jones' build.


Oldenburg,


Otto H. Miesegaes, 73 Pearl


Portuguese,


Figaniere,


7 William


Prussian,


Schmidt,


69 Pine


Roman,


Mantin,


89 Pearl


Sardinian,


Saxe Weimar,


A. W. Hupeden, 9 Broad


'Saxon, Andreas .A. Melly, 15 Maid .- l. up stairs


Sicilian,


Mantin,


89 Pearl


Spanish, Stoughton,


76 Leonard


Swed.& Norweg.


Lorich,


49 Wall


Swiss,


De Rham, 44 Broad


Tuscan,


Jos. A. Gordon,


38 South


Venezuelian,


Môller,


52 South


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


Ætna,


fire, 50 Wall


East River,


48 Wall


American,


marine, 51 Wall


American Fire, fire, 36 Wall


Atlantic,


marine, 47 Wall


Bowery,


151 Bowery c. Broome 169 Chatham


Commercial marine, 44 Wall


Contributionship,


fire, 57 Wall, temporary at 12 fire, 59 Wall, temporary at 12 fire, 48 Wall


Farmers' Fire Ins. & Loan Co. 34 Wall


Firemen's,


fire, 46 Wall, temporary at 8


Franklin, Fulton,


fire, 33 Wall


Glohe,


fire, 27 Wall


Greenwich,


fire, 376 Hudson 51 Wall


Guardian,


fire, 1 Merchants' Exchange


City Fire,


Eagle,


Equitable,


Eustaphieve, 27 Beekman


Russian,


Bouland, 22 Merchant 1


Grand Duke of


Dutch,


NEW-YORK DIRECTORY. 743


Howard,


Jackson,


Jefferson,


Manhattan,


Merchants3


fire & inland, 54 Wall marine, 49 Wall fire & inland, 100 Chatham fire, 26 Wall fire, 53 Wall fire, 52 Wall


Mutual, National,


marine, 41 Pine


Neptune,


marine, 25 Merchant's Exchange


New- York,


marine, 34 Wall


New- York Fire,


192 Chatham 38 Wall


N. York Life Ins. & Trust Co.


New- York State Marine,


60 Wall fire, 192 Greenwich


North River, Old Phænis,


Ocean,


Phoenix,


Protection,


trustees at 12 Jones' buildings marine, 23 Merchants' Exchange fire, 254 Broadway, up stairs 48 Wall 65 Wall


Sea, Traders' fire & inland, 44 Wall


Union, marine, 21 Merchants' Exchange United States, fire, 288 Pearl c. Beekman 42 Liberty d


Utica,


Washington,


Washington Marine,


fire, 110 William c. John 54 Wall


CUSTOM-HOUSE, New-York.


Is at Nos. 20 & 22 Pine-st. and Nos. 64 & 66 Cedar-st. The Naval Office, E. T. Throop, is situated in Pine-street, directly over the door, No. 20.


The Collector's Office, Samuel Swartwout, is situated No. 20 Pine-street, running from Pine to Cedar-street. It has two entrances, one at No. 20 Pine-street, and the other at 66 Cedar-street.


The Surveyor and Inspector's Office, Hector Craig, is si- tuated in Pine-street, directly under the Collector's Office.


The Rooms for Inspectors are situated back of the Survey- or's Office, entrance 64 Cedar-street.


Appraisers' Office and Public Stores, 17 Nassau-street. Public Stores, 259 and 274 Front, and 153 Greenwich. Storekeeper's Office, at 66 Cedar-street.


Commissioner's Office for building the new Custom House, 1 Nassau-street.


United States' Measurers, 20 Pine-street.


United States' Weighers, 64 Cedar


MARKETS.


Catharine, Centre, Grand c. Centre and Orange.


Clinton, Washington between Canal & Spring. Grand c. Essex and Ludlow.


Essex, Franklin, Old Slip.


Fulton, Front & South c. Fulton & Beekman. Foot of Gouverneur.


Gouverneur,


Foot of Catharine.


1


744


LONGWORTH'S 1835-6


Grand-street,


Corlaers-hook, foot of Grand.


New Greenwich,


Weehawken c. Christopher & West


Jefferson, Avenue 6th junction of Greenwich-l.


Manhattan,


Goerck n. Rivington.


Tompkins,


Avenue 3d c. Sixth and Seventh.


Union, Second junetion of Houstoun.


Washington, Washington c. Vesey and Fulton.


Adjutant General of Eastern Department, 90 Franklin African Society for Mutual Relief, rear 44 Orange d Almshouse at the Bellevue, and office in the old Alms- house in the Park


American Academy of the Fine Arts, 8} Barclay d


American Anti-Slavery Society, 144 Nassau


American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Spruce c. Park


American Bible Society, 115 Nassau


American Fur Company, 45 Liberty


American Home Missionary Society, 143 Nassau


American Institute, 41 Cortlandt


American Museum, (Scudder's) 222 Broadway c. Ann American Peace Society,


American Seamen's Friend Society, 82 Nassau


American Sunday School Union, 205 Broadway


American Tract Society, 150 Nassau c. Spruce


AMERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY-AARON H. PALMER, DIRECTOR, 49 WALL Apprentices' Library, 32 Crosby


Arsenal, (State) Elm c. Franklin


Assistant Register in Chancery (Walworth) 28 City-hall Battery, fronts the Harbor


Bellevue, Avenue 1st, opposite Twenty-sixth


Boston & Providence Rail-road Co. 44 Merchants'-exch. Broadway Hall, 440 Broadway


Brooklyn Ferries, Fulton st. & Catharine-slip, East River


Brooklyn & Jamaica R. Road Co. 47 Merchants' Exch.


Camden & Amboy Rail-road Line, 12 Washington Castle Garden, Battery


Catharine Ferry, foot Catharine st.


CEMENT COMPANY (American), office at 7 Broad, works 109 Amos


Charleston & Norfolk Steam Packets, 65 Washington


Chief Engineer's Office, (James Gulick) Elm c. Franklin City Colonization Society, Spruce c. Nassau & Park City Comptroller, (T. J. Waters,) 5 Hall of Records City Inspector's Office, 2 City Hall


City Hall in the Park


do. do. New, in the Park, fronting Chambers


do. do. Rotunda, Chambers c. Cross


City Hotel, 123 Broadway c. Thames & Cedar City Workshops, Elm c. Franklin


Clerk of the Sessions & Oyer & Terminer, Henry Meigs New City Hall west end


Clerk City and County. (Thos. Jeremiah) 20 City Hall Clerk of the Board of Aldermen, (J. Morton, ) 8 City Hall


NEW-YORK DIRECTORY. 745


Clinton Hall, Beekman c. Nassau


Collectors of arrearages of taxes, 2 City Hall Collectors of assessments, 7 Hall of Records College of Physicians and Surgeons, 5 Barclay Colorado & Red River Land Co. 8 Wall Columbia College, Park-place


Commissary General (N. Y. State) Arcularius 30 Franklin Commissioners of Insolvency for the U.S. Dom. T. Blake,


Thos. J. Smith, David Agry, office in New City Hall Common Council Rooms, 13 & 27 City Hall


Concert Hall. 406 Broadway Coroner's Office, (Schureman) 118 Wooster Corporation Attorney (J. R. Livingston, jr. ) 1 Tryon-row Corporation public yd. (B. G. Wells) Franklin. c. Elm Corporation water works for fire dep. Thirteenth n. Bow. Corporation Oil House, 129 Mercer


Counsellor to the corporation, (Robt. Emmet) 76 Cedar Court of Chancery, 24 City-hall Court of Common Pleas, 26 City Hall,


J. T. Irving, judge ; M. Ulshoeffer, associate judge Judge's office, 25 City Hall Court of Sessions, new City Hall, west end


Delaware & Hudson Canal C. 28 Wall


District Attorney, (Thomas Phoenix,) office west end of New City-hall


District Court of the United States, Saml. R. Betts judge, new City Hall, east end


Dry Dock, foot of Tenth n. Avenue D.


Exchange Telegraph, 39 Merchants' Exchange Euterpian Hall, 410 Broadway


Exchange Reading Room, 19 Merchants' Exchange Free Emigrant & Intelligence office, 478 Broadway German Library Association, - Church


Grand Secretary of the R. W. G. L. of the State of N. Y. 389 Broadway


Hall of Records, in the Park op. Frankfort Halls of Justice, to be built at Leonard c. Elm


Harbor masters-Samuel Wiswall, David Mitchell, & John Minugh, 133 Maiden-lane


Health Commissioner, (Smith Cutter) 193 Greenwich Health Officer, John S. Westervelt, Quarantine Hellgate pilots' office, 454 Water


Hoboken Ferry, foot of Barclay : foot of Canal House of Refuge, Bloomingdale c Broadway Hudson River Steamboats, foot Cortlandt and Barclay Hudson River Steamboat Association, 63} Dey Hudson Square, Hudson c. Beach, Varick and Laight Jackson Ferry, foot Walnut


Jersey City f rry, foot of Cortlandt, office 47 Merch. Exc. Kinepock Institution, City Dispensary White c. Centre Little Scuylkill Nav. Rail-road & Coal Co. 22 Mer. Ex. Loan Office for the U. S. at the Branch Bank, 15 Wall


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LOST OR STRAY CHILDREN (deposite) New City Hall, also at the Alins-house, Bellerue


Lyceum of Natural History, Centre c. White Lying-in Asylum for destitute females, Orange abv. Prince Manhattan Gas-light Co. foot of Eighteenth, office 592 Broadway


Manhattan Water-works, 7 Reade


Marine Court, Rotunda, city hall, Chambers c. Cross- Justices, John B. Scott, Effingham Schieffelin, Judah Hammond,-clerk, John Barberie Mariners' & Merchants' Association, 49 Wall


Masonic Hall, 314 and 316 Broadway


Massachusett's Sabbath School publica tion, Spruce c.Park Mayor's Office, 5 City Hall, S. W. corner first floor Mechanics' Institution & School, 32 Crosby


Mercantile Library, at Clinton Hall, Beekman n. Nassau


Merchants' Exchange, 39 Wall c. Exchange-place


Merchants' Exchange Company, 44 Merchants' Exch.


Merchants' News Room, 61 Wall c. Pearl


Morris Canal Company, 21 Wal


Nassau Whiting Factory, office 34 Old-slip


National Academy of Design, Clinton Hall 9 Beekman Naturalization Office, Superior Court ; Court of Com-


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


Navy Agent, (Paulding) 17 Whitehall c. Stone


New-Jersey Rail Road & Transport'n. Co. 47 Mer. Exch.


New-York Athenæum, 74 Chambers c. Broadway


New-York & Boston Steamboat Company, 14 Broad New- York Chamber of Commerce, 44 Merchants' Exch. New-York Chemical Manuf. Co. Av. 10th n. Thirty-third New-York City Dispensary, 118 White c. Centre


do. do. Northern, Waverley c. Christopher do. do. Eastern, 420 Grand


New-York City Hospital, 317 & 319 Broadway op. Pearl New-York City Hall, in the Park


New-York Dry Dock Company, 14 Wall


New-York Dyeing & Printing Establishment, 41 John


New-York & Erie Rail Road Co. 12 Wall


New-York Eye & Ear Infirmary, 96 Elin ; 81 Eastb. way New-York Gaslight Company, 102 Centre


New-York Historical Society, 74 Chambers c. Broadway


New-York & Har'æem Railroad, 14 Wall & 241 Bowery


New-York Institution for the instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, Avenue 5th c. Fiftieth


New-York Institution for the Blind, Avenue 8th n. 32d


New- York Law Institute, 22 City - Hall


New-York Lombard Association, 12 Tryon-r. c. Augustus New-York, Prov. & Boston Rail. Co. 48 Merchants' Ex.


New- York & Schuylkill Coal Company, 48 Wall d


New- York Society for domestic servants, 106 Chambers New York Society Library, 33 Nassau


New- York University, at present 12 Chambers


North American Coal Company, 96 Barclay


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Opera House, Leonard c. Church Orphan Asylum, 21 Bank n. Fourth Peru Iron Company, 32 South Police Office, new City Hall-Justices, James Hopson, John W. Wyman, Oliver M. Loundes ;




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