Longworth's American almanack, New-York register, and city directory: for the year of American independence. 1840, Part 62

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: 772


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707


NEW YORK DIRECTORY.


ADDITIONAL NAMES REMOVALS, &c.


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


-


A


Allman John, 104 Canal


Amburger Charles W. prod. brok. 26 New


Amerman Abraham B. commissioner office is 27 Beekman


Ames & Rood, provisions 79 Dey Andrews William, 180 Chapel


Averell Isaac, tailor 253} Centre


Ayres John C. liquors 136 Water


B


Bailey David W. tailor 38} Fulton Baker (Saml.) & Wells, lumber West c. Hamersley h. 630 Greenwich Baldwin Charles P. clothier 13 Cedar


Banks Mark, store is 74 Pine


Barlow Edwin, tavern 291 Broadway


Beatty D. Lake, painter 273 Hudson


Bedient John J. 55 Ludlow


Berger P. Alexes


Birdsall Jonathan, carter 203 Houstoun


Bogert William S. provisions 48 Water


Boggs Margaretta wid. of Wm. stocks &c, 223 Division Bontecou Charles 106 Greenwich Bosch Bernard, add h. 221 Centre Bremner Benjamin E. 74 White


Brown Burlin, Water n. Pine h. 146 Henry


Brown John, tailor 182 Greenwich Brown John, tailor 226 Centre


Buckley jr. John, h. is 133 not 153


Burton Daniel, drygoods 438 Pearl


C


Campbell John, from Troy-st. to 613 Water Carnochan John, physician, add the No. 622 Cassidy Christopher, marshal & ageut 222 Canal c. Renwick Catlin Charles T. 198 Front


Chapin & Co. Henry A. books 138 Fulton Cherry Patrick, boardinghouse 16 Vandewater Coggeshall & Tappin, 187 South Cooke Charles C. clothier 12 Carmine Conger John M. D. 85 Marion Crawford rev. John, 12 Forsyth Cushman Charles U. 106 Bowery


708


LONGWORTH'S 1840-41


D


Davies Henry, boardinghouse 164 Eastbroadway Denison Pliebe F. widow of William A. 66 Beekman Dickinson Isaac U. h. 134 Mulberry Dodge, Cummings & Co. importers 43 Fulton Doe Joseph B. silks 63 William h. 42 Bleecker Doughty Thomas, landscape painter 486 Houstoun


E


Emmons Calvin, engineer 14 Pine Evans Joseph, cabinetmaker 24 Carmine


F


Fairfield James, store 143} Canal


Fisher Fisher A. to 75 Dey


Fitch Francis, clothier 13 Cedar


Frothingham Henry, to 52 Wall


G


Gardiner & Co. Daniel S. 79 Dey h. - Varick Gordon & Brown, com. mer. 25 Coenties-slip Griffiths G. William, not Wm. G. to 168 Fulton


H


Habishreitinger Jolın, baker 166 Walker Hambidge & Greves, sashmakers 71 Frankfort Hammond George, com. mer. 139 Front Hanington & Co. transparent and decorative Painters, Glass-stainers & Enamellers, 456 Broadway Harris Joseph T. to 31 Northmoore Haskins John B. grocer 33 Grand Hopkins Orin, woolstapler 19 John Humbert William H. drugs 171 Bowery h. 327 Broome


Inslee David, com. mer. 60 Water I


J Jaques Stephen H. to 24 South Johnson William S. clocks 158 Greenwich


K Kemp Alfred F. mer. 56 Broad Ketcham William, attor. h. to 409 Hudson Keyes Christopher, porterhouse 111 William Klingle Francis, tavern to 157 Washington


L


Latou Russel, 43 Cortlandt Lederer Lewis, consul 22 Tontine Lee Jane widow of Allen C. 165 Duane Lincoln Luke, office 25 Nassau Lindsley rev. John, to 280 Second


NEW-YORK DIRECTORY. 709


M


M'Carty Peter, 20 Tontine M'Comb Thomas, porterhouse 315 Water M'Donell Angus, grocer 111 South h. 12 Peck-slip Marvin Francis, house is 33 Cortlandt Morrison Daniel, stone Tenth h. 90 Seventh Moulton Benjamin F. to 142 Greenwich


R Rice Gideon, clocks 158 Greenwich h. 24 Water


S


Saguezs Aaron F. 25 Cortlandt


Schenck Seth C. broker 7 Broad


Schofield & Marsh, not Scofield


Smith widow Ann, 34 Vesey Spalding Seth, tailor 25 Cortlandt


V Vanalst William, tavern 347 Bleecker


NURSES.


Acres Elizabeth, 61 Chrystie Alexander Catharine, 139 Hester Andrews Eliza, 245 Bleecker Arnold Mary, 184 Mott Bell Rebecca, 64 Catherine Bellamy Mary, 135 Eastbroadway Bodey Mary, 219 Church Bogert Catharine, 42 Mulberry Bowman Maria, 139 Elizabeth Bowman Rebecca, 54 Clinton Briggs Betsy, 194 Mulberry Brown Eliza, 104 Greene Buchanan Eliza, 220 Laurens Canfield Bethany, 4 Vandam Carroll Mary Ann, 48 Thompson Coddington Elizabeth, 89 Barclay Colgan Sarah F. 24 Cityhall-pl. Cox widow Eleanor, 221 Sullivan Dalton Catharine, 21 Elm Day Catharine, 134 Charles Decordy Ann, 28 Ludlow Drake Elizabeth, 350} Hudson Ellsworth Isabella, 5 James Elmer Semantha, 153 Laurens


60


710


LONGWORTH'S 1840-4 L


Frank Jane, 18 Avenue C Garland Mary Ann, 23 James Graves Ann, 13 Macdougal Green Mary, 231 Walker Griggs Mary, 71 Anthony Hodges Arabella, 39 Ridge Jay Catharine, 85 Willett Keeffe Helen, 9 Oak Kiker Hannah, 282 Mott Kimberley Elizabeth, 109 Charlton


Kinsey Elizabeth, 30 Cornelia Latham Mary, 14 Forsyth Lee Deborah J. 136 Houstoun Lippincott Esther, 31} Carmine '


Lundy Catharine, 150 Forsyth Marsh Anne, 47 Second Middleton Martha, 54} Ludlow Mininger Jane, 201 Henry Nace Catharine, 65 Clinton


Oliver Electa, 454 Bowery


Pettingell Maria, 71 Anthony


Platt Nancy, 189 Ludlow Prior Sarah, 33 Sheriff


Pugh widow Margaret, 192 Mulberry


Roe Lydia, 82 Suffolk


Richards Ann, 459 Greenwich


Riker Eliza, 17 Rector


Riley Mrs. Mary, Washington-hotel, 282 Broadway Russel Jane, 577 Water


Seamen Catharine, 83 Hudson


Shreve Milicent, 223} Division


Singleton widow Elizabeth, 219 Wooster Smith Eunice, 53 Greene


Stephens Rebecca, 118 Wooster


Stilwell Anna M. 217 Hudson -


Sutcliff Elizabeth, rear 220 Broome


Teer Margaret, 56 Pitt


Thompson Mary, 429 Washington


Thorne Sarah, 550 Houstoun Thorp Mary, 40 Macdougal Vanduyn Susan 124 Greene


Vickery Deborah. 79 Clinton Weeks Phebe, 62 Hester


West Mary, 52 Beach


Wood Huldah, 156 Orchard


711


NEW-YORK DIRECTORY.


CHURCHES.


AFRICAN :


Abyssinian Baptist, Asbury Methodists,


T. Eaton


44 Anthony 55 Elizabeth


Methodist,


Second n. Av. B


Meth. African Union,


Barney, Wright,


Williams,


85 Centre 195 Mott n. Spring


Zion Baptist,


Raymond,


486 Pearl


Zion Methodist,


Eatow,


158 Church c. Leonard


203 Grand c. Elizabeth


BAPTIST :


First,


Parkinson, Cone,


33 Gold; 6 Oliver


Tabernacle,


Everts,


Mulberry n. Chatham


Beriah, north, Dunbar,


18 Macdougal opp. Vandam


South, Sommers,


84 Nassau


Union, Benedict,


36 Stanton n. Forsyth


East, Grinnell,


Broome n. Cannon


North,


Brouner,


Bedford c. Christopher


Ebenezer, Marsh,


19 Avenue A


Berean,


Perkins,


101 King


Third Williams,


35 Amity c. Wooster 169 Sixteenth


Sixteenth


Church of Christ, Barker and Monroe, 138 Laurens 23 Sixth


CATHOLIC : St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dubois : Urquhart : Conroy : Mott c. Prince


St. James, Byrne : Maginnis : 32 James


St. Mary's, Quarter & Quarter, Grand c. Ridgel St. Peter's, Power, Pise & Andred, Barclay c. Church St. Joseph's, M'Closkey & Caraher, Av. 6th c. Barrow Transfiguration, Varela, 45 Chambers


Sisters of charity, 16 Barclay : school 23 Oliver School, 274 Mulberry


St. Peter's free school, 16 Barclay


St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, Avenue 5th c. Fifteenth Orphan Asylum, Prince c. Mott


Dutch Catholic, Raffiner, Second n. Av. A


DUTCH REFORMED :


South, J. M. Macauly, 29 Murray c. Church


Middle, Brownlee, Liberty c. Nassau


North Knox, William c: Fulton


Ninth Dewitt & Ninth n. Broadway


Lafayette, Vermilye Fourth c· Lafayette


New South, Matthews, Hutton, Washington-square


Fifteenth n. Av. 7th


Presbyterian,


Frankfort c. William


St. Philip's Episcopal, Union Baptist,


Sixth n. Bowery


712


LONGWORTH'S 1840-43


Franklin


Harkness


Ferris


109 Franklin n. Church 6 Market c. Henry


Vanvranken,


Broome c. Greene


Demund,


Greene c. Houstoun


Ref. Dutch


Young Men's Mission, Cornell,


335 Third


Consistory room,


102 Nassau c. Ann


Missionary Society,


102 Nassau


Sunday School Union,


102 Nassau


Free School,


54 Greene c. Broome


Consistory House Franklin Dutch ref. ch. 105 Franklin. TRUE DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH :


Westervelt


King n. Macdougal


REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH :


M‘Leod,


Marion c. Prince


First,


Chrystie, 101 .Sullivan


Stevenson, Waverley c. Grove


ASSOCIATE REFORMED CHURCHES :


Second, Rowland,


540 Pearl


Third, M'Auley,


45 Murray


Fourth, M·Laren,


139 Franklin


Fifth, Mairs,


67 Crosby“


ASSOCIATE CHURCHES :


Stark,


Grand c. Mercer 25 Avenue 6th


Second,


Blair,


PRESBYTERIAN :


Brick Meeting, Spring,. Potts,


Scotch Presb. M'Elroy


First,


W. W. Phillips,


John M. Krebs,


5 Wall n. Broadway Rutgers c. Henry Laight c. Varick


Mines, Dickinson


82 canal c. Greene


Erskine Mason, Cheever,


61 Allen n. Grand Broomne c. Ridge


Eighth,


Ed. D. Smith,


Christopher n. Bleecker


Spring


Patton,


Brainerd,


Asa D. Smith,


220 Spring n. Varick 91 Rivington 408 Broome n. Elm.


Central,


Wın. Adams


Avenue 2d n. Second Carmine op. Varick 212 Grand Thompson c. Houstoun


Free, 4th


Ostrom,


62 Madison c. Catharine


Madison,


M'Lane Madison c. Gouverneur


8th Avenue,


Brisbin


Eighteenth n. Av. 8th


Mission,


Lockwood


328 Washington 340 Broadway Jane n. Av. 8th


Village, New


Skinner


Mercer n. Wavarley


Rosehill


Av. 3d c. Twentieth


Tenth


S. Spees


Av 3d n. Twenty-fifth


Associate


Blair


Av. 6 op. Amity


Seventh,


Hatfield,


Beekman c. Park


Duane c. Church


130 Grand c. Crosby


Bleecker n. Broadway


Branch of do. Chas. S. Porter, West, D. R. Downer, Congregation. 3d Whelpley. Burchard,


Tabernacle,


Bleecker c. Amos


Marselus, Ed. H. May,


Twentyfirst n. Av. 6th


713


NEW-YORK DIRECTORY.


Eleventh (free) Burial grounds, Do


Do


572 Fourth n. Av. D Houstoun c. Chrystie Carmine opposite Varick Twenty fifth n. Avenue 8th Houstoun c. Forsyth & Eldridge


General Burial ground GERMAN : -


Evangel. Foersch Chrystie c. Delancey


Universal Christian P. Merkle Essex c. Stanton


GERMAN REFORMED :


Ebaugh 21 Forsyth


Rudy Houstoun c. Forsyth


FIRST CHRISTIAN CHAPEL : I. N. Walter, 208 Broome c. Norfolk FRIEND'S MEETING HOUSES :


Rose n. Pearl


Hester c Elizabeth


Orchard n. Walker


Downing n. Bleecker Elizabeth n. Hester


JEW'S SYNAGOGUES:


Shearith Israel, Lyons


Isaacs


Hecht


32 Henry


Sahari Tsadek


472 Pearl


Burial ground,


13} Oliver Twenty-First n. Av. 6th


LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL :


S.t James, Wm. D. Strobel, Orange n. Grand 2 Geissenhainer &


St. Matthew,


Slohlmann


79 Walker n. Broadway


Carmine op. Varick


H. Chase, 73 Roosevelt


Second, METHODIST EPISCOPAL :


Gilder, 128 Allen


Crawford, 12 Forsyth


Richardson, Willett n. Broome


Lindsey, 276 Second n. Av. D


Trippett, Seventh n. Av. 2d


Bangs, 61 Greene


Ferguson, 180 Duane


Stopford, 32 John


Rice, Youngs,


Bedford c. Morton (rebuild.)


Ist Wes. Chap. Davis,


Vestry n. Greenwich


2d Wes. Chap. Janes, Harlem,


Osborn,


Harlem


Wes. Meth. So.


Clinton c. Grand


Rosehill, 3 Tackerberry & § Clark, Twenty-seventh n. Av2d


Methodist Book Concern, 200 Mulberry


Methodist Missionary Society, 200 Mulberry


Burial grounds


First n. Av. 2d Nineteenth n. Av. 8th 60*


306 Mulberry


Eighteenth n. Av. 5th


Burial ground, MARINERS' :


60 Crosby n. Spring 119 Elm n. Grand


714


LONGWORTH'S 1540-41


Burial grounds


Bedford c. Morton Williamsburgh


METHODIST SOCIETY :


Stillwell, 56 Chrystie


ASSOCIATED PROTESTANT METHODIST : Jno. L. Ambler, ¿ 61 Attor. n. Delancey Wallace 214 Sullivan n. Bleecker


PRIMITIVE METHODISTS:


Sanders, 148 Houstoun H. T. Hopkins, 43 Elizabeth


CALVIN METHODIST :


(Welsh)


Rowland, Bowery c. Hester


MORAVIAN :


United Breth. Bleck, [ ]108 Fulton


NEW JERUSALEM CHAPEL :


563 Broadway


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL :


All Saints, Haight 250 Henry c. Scammel


Annunciation, S. Seabury, Thompson c. Prince


Christ Church, S Peck,


{ Lyell,


81 Anthony


Ascension, Eastburn, Re-building Av. 5 c. 10th


Temporarily at Ninth n. Broadway


Calvary, C. Jones;


Av. 4th n. Thirtieth


Epiphany, miss. L. Jones,.


130 Stanton


Grace, Taylor, Broadway c. Rector


Nativity, Manney, 46 Avenue D


St. Clement, Bayard,


110 Amity n. Maedougal


De St. Esprit, Verren,


99 Franklin c. Church


St. Bartholomew, L. P. W. Balch, Lafayette c. Great Jones


St. Andrews, Hart, Harlem


St. James, J. C. Richmond Hamilton-square


St. George,


Milnor, 86 Beekman c. Cliff


St. Luke,


Cook, Forbes, 381 Hudson


St. Mark,


Anthon, Stuyvesant n. Avenue 3d


St. Mary, J C Richmond Manhattanville


St. Michael,


J.C.Richmond Bloomingdale


St. Peter,


Hugh Smith Twentieth n. Avenue 9th


St. Stephen,


Jos. H. Price Chrystie c. Broome


St. Thomas,


Hawks, 615. Broadway c. Houstoun


Trinity with


Razed 1839-40.


the chapels,


Berrian, Broadway c. Rector


St. Paul,


Higbee Broadway c. Vesey


St. John, - Wainwright, Varick op. St. John's-pk.


Zion, Wm.Richmond, 25 Mott c. Cross


Free Mis. ch. of the holy Evangelist,


Pound, 15· Vandewater


Burial grounds,


Clarkson c. Hudson .


Protest. Episc. c. School, Canal c. Varick


Theological seminary, Av. 9th c. Twenty-first


Vestry office, Wm. Johnson,


Fulton c. Church


₹ comptroller,


Gen. Prot. Epis. Sun. Sch. Un. 28 Aon


715


NEW-YORK DIRECTORY.


N. Y. Bible & Com. Pr. B. 28 Ann Tract Society, 28 Ann


Domestic Prot. Epis. and Foreign Missions, 281 Broadway


PROVIDENCE CHAPEL : Jos. Harrison, 46 Thompson


UNITARIAN : H. W. Bellows 109 Chambers


Ch. of the Messiah Orville Dewey


724 Broadway


UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY :


2nd Sawyer,


3rd


4th Whittaker,


85 Orchard n. Broome- 208 Bleecker c. Down. 25 Duane


WELCH BAPTISTS :


Baptists,


Harris,


183 Canal


Presbyterians, Jones,


359 Broome c. Elizabeth


REFORMED FRENCH CHURCH :


Spruce c. Park-row


CONGREGATION OF DISCIPLES :


Parmley, Hatfield & McBrier, rear 80 Greene CONGREGATION OF PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANS : Buchanan, 417 Houstoun


CONGREGATIONAL,


Elizabeth n. Broome


N. Y. Congrega. Haswell,


34 Canal


THE APOLLO, Barnes,


410 Broadway.


SECOND CHRISTIAN CHURCH :


57 Crosby


716


LONGWORTH'S 1940-41


BANKS.


American Exchange, Bank of America,


18 Wall


29 Wall e. William


Bank of Commerce,


26 Merchants Exchange


Bank of the State of N. Y.


15 Wall


Bank of the U. S. in N. Y.


34 Wall


Bowery Savings Bank,


128 Bowery


Butchers' and Drovers'


124 Bowery


Chemical,


216 Broadway


City,


38 Wall


City Trust & Banking Co.


192 Fulton, closed


Clinton,


Hanover c. Exchange


Commercial,


62 Chatham c. Chambers


Delaw. & Hudson Canal Co. 53 William c. Pine


Eagle, Fulton,


89 Cedar


268 Pearl c. Fulton


Globe,


12 Wall


Greenwich,


308 Hudson c. Clarkson


Greenwich Savings Bank,


11 Avenue 6th


Lafayette,


40 Wall


Leather Manufacturers',


45 William


Manhattan, Mechanics' 16 Wall


Mechanics' Banking Association, 21 Wall


Mechanics' and Traders', 370 Grand


Merchants',


25 Wall


Merchants' Exchange,


173 Greenwich c. Dey


National,


19 Wall


New-York,


31 Wall c. William


New-York Banking Co.


14 Wall


New. York Dry Dock,


Tenth c.'Av. D. & 27 Walli


New-York State Stock Security, redeem. 308 Huds.


North River,


175 Greenwich c. Dey


North Am. Trust & Banking


47 Wall


Savings,


43 Chambers


Seamen's Savings,


71 Wall


Seventh Ward,


52 Eastbroadway


Tradesmen's,


177 Chatham 17 Wall


Union,


Washington B. in the City of N. Y. 325 Bowery c. Second Wool growers 28 Wall


Bank of Western New-York, agency 4 Wall Atlantic Bank, Long Island Bank


55 Fulton, Brooklyn 53 Fulton, Brooklyn


Morris Canal Banking Co. Jersey City


26 Cortlandt


24 Wall


North River Banking Co., Phenix,


23 Wall


717


NEW-YORK DIRECTORY.


R.L.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


Ætna, 1124


fire, 57 Wall


American, 1932


marine, 51 Wall


Atlantic,


marine, 14 & 16 Mer. Ex.


City Fire,


1833


fire 44 Wall


Commercial, closing


marine, 71 Wall


Contributionship, "


fire, 57 Wall


Eagle,


1804 /06?)


fire, 59 Wall


East River, 33


fire, 44 William


Equitable,


fire, 46 Wall


Farmers' Loan & Trust, /222


34 Wall


Firemen's, 18


fire, 46 Wall


Globe, closing,


fire, 1 Hanover


Greenwich


fire, 306 Hudson.


Howard, /825


fire & inland, 54 Wall


Hudson,


fire, 62 Wall


Jackson,


marine, 53 Wall


Manhattan,


fire, 56 Wall


Merchants, 1819


fire, 55 Wall


Mutual,


1787


fire, 52 Wall


Mutual Safety,


marine and fire, 44 Wall


Neptune,


marine, 34 Wall


New-York, 1798


marine, 34 Wall


New-York, 1812ª


fire, 56 Wall


New-York Bowery, 1833


fire, 124 Bow. c. Grand


New-York Guardian, 1936 fire, 57 Wall


New-York Life Ins. & Trust, 1830 40 Wall


North American Insurance, 0534 fire, 38 Wall


North River, 1822


fire, 192 Greenwich


Ocean,


marine, 34 Wall


Seventeenth ward, 1938


fire, 235 Bowery, 6 Mer. Ex.


Triton,


marine, 50 Merch. Exch.


Trust, 13


fire, 48 Wall


Union, 1818


marine, 38 Wall


United States,


fire, 55 Wall


Washington, 1819


marine, 46 Wall


FOREIGN.


Williamsburgh, fire, 62 Wall


Ætna Fire Ins. of Hartford, 67 Wall


American Life Ins. & Trust, agency, 44 Wall


Hartford Fire Ins. Co. Neilson, 53 Wall


New-Jersey, of Newark, 95 Front


Protection Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, 67 Wall-


Charleston Ins. & Trust Co. marine, fire and life, 64 Wall Ohio Life & Trust, 15 Wall


Southern Life Ins. & Trust, 12 Wall


Jefferson, 1924


fire & inland, 47 Wall


Mercantile,


25 John


Merchants' Marine,


marine, 10&12 Merchants' Exch.


718


LONGWORTH'S 1840-41


CONSULS.


Austrian,


L. Lederer,


22 Tontine


Baden,


Schmidt,


59 Broad


Bavarian,


Siemon,


39 Nassau


Belgian,


Mali,


41 Beaver


Brazil cons. gen.


Pecanha,


165 Front


Brazilian, (vice)


Figaniere,


27 Cedar


Bremen,


Oelrichs,


42 Broad


British,


Buchanan,


45 Broad


City of Frankfort on the Maine,


Wissmann,


23 Southwilliam


Danish,


Aymar,


34 South


Dutch,


Zimmerman,


44 Broad


French.


Delaforest,


93 Greenwich


Grand Dutchy of


Bollermann,


2 Coenties-slip


Greek.


E. Dutilh,


33 Broad


Hamburg,


Schmidt,


59 Broad


Hanoverian,


L. H. Meyer,.


9 Broad


Hessian,


Faber,


44 Broad


Mecklenburg,


Heckscher,


45 South


Mexican, (vice)


Granja,


49 Liberty


Montevideo,


Darby,


71 Wall


Nassau,


Wm. A. Kobbe,


40 Beaver


Oldenburg,


Miesegaes,


54 Broadway


Portuguese, (vice) Searle,


71 Exchange


Prussian,


Schmidt,


59 Broad


Roman,


Mantin,


32 Platt


Russian,


Eustaphieve,


505 Broome.


Sardinian,


Mossi,


77 Broad


Grand Duke of


Hupeden:


9 Broad


Saxon,


Melly,


58 Maiden-lane.


Sicilian, gen.


Rocca,


47 Pearl


Sicilian, (vice)


Mantin.


32 Platt


Spanish,


Stoughton,


95 Prince


Swedish & Norweg Zachrisson,


43 Broad


Swiss,


De Rham,


44 Broad


Texas,


Radcliff,


4 Wall


Tuscan, gen.


Lederer,


22 Tontine


Tuscan, (vice)


Aspinwall,


54 South


Venezuelian,


Purroy,


4 Wall


CUSTOM-HOUSE,


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


The Collector's Office, Jesse Hoyt, 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-2d story


Saxe Weimar,


Hesse Darmstadt


719


NEW-YORK DIRECTORY.


The Surveyor and Inspector's Office, Eli Moore, is situated directly under the Collector's Office, 20 Pine The Rooms for Inspectors, entrance 66 Cedar-street The Gaugers & District Officers, 26 South Appraiser's Office and Public Stores, 17 Nassau Public Stores, 270 Water : 274 Front : 64 Cedar : 17 Nas- sau : 109 Washington : 153 Greenwich : 230 Cherry Surveyor's Public Stores, 21 New : 18 Front Storekeeper's Office, 64 Cedar-street Sample Office, rear 64 Cedar


United States' Measurers, 20 Pine-street


United States' Weighers, 20 Pine


United States' Gaugers, 20 Pine


MARKETS.


Catherine, Foot of Catherine Grand c. Centre


Centre,


Chelsea, Avenue 9th n. Eighteenth .


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


Essex,


Franklin,


Old-slip


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


Gouverneur,


Corlacrs-hook, foot of Grand


Jefferson,


Avenue 6th, junction of Greenwich-lane


Manhattan,


Houstoun, junction of First


New Greenwich, Weehawken c. Christopher and West


Tompkins,


Avenue 3d c. Sixth and Seventh


Union, Second, junction of Houstoun


Washington, Washington c. Vesey and Fulton


Agentur der Deutschen Gesellschaft, 148 Fulton Albany & Troy Steamboat, 95 Barclay


Almshouses at the Bellevue, and office in the old Almshouse in the Park


American Academy of the Fine Arts, 8} Barclay


American & Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 131 Nassau


American Baptist Home Missionary Society, 9 Spruce American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Spruce c. Nassau


American Bible Society, 115 Nassau


American Colonization Society, 142 Nassau


American Com. School Union, 180 Pearl American Education, 89 Nassau


d


American Fur Company, 39 Ann American Home Missionary Society, 150 Nassau c. Spruce


American Institute, New Cityhall west wing American Museum, 220 Broadway


American Transportation Co. Washington c. Rector American Seaman's Friend Society, 16 Burling-slip


Monroe,


720


LONGWORTH'S 1840-41


American Society for Promoting Christian Morals 128 Fulton American Sunday School Union, 152 Nassau c. Spruce American Temperance Union, 8 Beekman


American Tract Society, 150 Nassau c. Spruce


American and Foreign Agency-Aaron H. Palmer, 56 Wall Apalachicola Land Co. 34 Wall Apollo Gallery, 412 Broadway


Apprentices' Library, 32 Crosby


Arsenal, (State) Elm c. Franklin Assistant Register in Chancery, (Walworth) 28 City-hall


Assistant Vice Chancellor, (M. Hoffman) 28 City-hall Asylum for respectable aged Females, Twentieth n. Av. 3d Astor House, 225 Broadway c. Vesey


Battery, fronts the harbor


Bellevue, Avenue 1st opposite Twenty-sixth


Bloomingdale Asylum for Insane One Hundred Seventeenth, west of Av. 10th.


Board of Brokers, 20 Wall


Board of Domestic Missions of Gen. Assem. Presb. Church, 8 Cityhall-pl.


Board of Education of do. 8 Cityhall-pl.


Board of Foreign Missions Presb. Ch. 8 Cityhall-pl.


Boston & New-York Coal Co. 4 Wall


Boston & Providence Rail-road Co. 1 Hanover


Brooklyn Ferries, Fulton-st .- Catherine-slip-Walnut-st .- Whitehall


Brooklyn White Lead Co. 160 Front c. Fletcher


Brooklyn & Jamaica Rail-road Co. 57 Merch .- Exch.


Cairo City & Canal Co. 45 William


Camden & Amboy Rail-road Line, 12 Washington


Castle Garden, on the Battery


Central American Education Society, 89 Nassau Central Log Cabin, 562 Broadway.


Chief Engineer's Office, Stanton c. Goerck


City Colonization Society, 142 Nassau


City Comptroller, (Alfred A. Smith) 5 Hall of Records


City Inspector, Wm. A. Walters, Robt. Lyon assist. 1 City-hall City-hall in the Park, George W. Skellorn, keeper, 9 City-hall Do. do. New, in the Park, fronting Chambers


City Hotel, 123 Broadway c. Thames & Cedar


City Prison, Centre c. Leonard, c. Elm, c. Franklin


City Workshops, Goerck c. Stanton


Clerk of the Sessions and Oyer & Terminer, Henry Meigs, Halls of Justice


Clerk of the City and County (Joseph Hoxie) 20 City Hall Clerk of the Board of Aldermen, (Saml. J. Willis) 8 City Hall Clerk of the Board of Assist. Ald. (E. Patterson) 6 City Hall Clinton Hall, Beekman c. Nassau


Collector of City Revenue, Thos. Lloyd, 5 Hall of Records Collectors of arrearages of taxes, (Thos. J. Kellinger, Clark-


son Crolius and John P. Truesdell) middle entrance New City-hall


Collectors of Assessments, Saml. Dunshee, James Mont-


gomery, Elijah Guion and John Emmons, 7 Hall of Rec. College of Physicians & Surgeons, 67 Crosby


721


NEW-YORK DIRECTORY.


Columbia College, Park-place


Commissary General, (N. Y. State) Chandler, 30 Franklin Commissioners of Pilots, Ezra Drew, Wm. B. Clarke, Jo- seph Monroe, John R. Crane, 157 South.


Commissioners of U. S. Courts, Geo. W. Morton, Silvanus Rapalje, New City-hall, east end


Common Council Rooms, 13 & 27 City-hall


Concert Hall, 406 Broadway


Coroner's Office, (Ira B. Wheeler) Halls of Justice, 1 Cen- tre-street and 45 Willett


Corporation Attorney, (John McKeon) 109 Fulton


Corporation public yard, Goerck c. Stanton


Corporation water works for fire dep. Thirteenth n. Bowery


Corporation Oil Honse, 129 Mercer


Counsellor to the Common Council, (Peter A. Cowdrey) 140 Nassau


Court of Chancery, 24 City Hall


Court of Common Pleas, 26 City Hall :


M. Ulshoeffer, judge : Danl. P. Ingraham, William Inglis, associate judgos, judge's office, 25 City Hall


Court of Sessions, new City Hall, west end


Deaf & Dumb Institute, Fiftieth c. Avenue 4th


Debtors' Prison and Bridewell, Halls of Justice Centre c. Leonard


Delaware & Hudson Canal Co. 53 William : coal yard, Beach c. West-streets : Greenwich c. King


Delaware & Raritan Canal Co. 12 Washington


District Attorney (Whiting) New City Hall, middle entrance District Court of the United States, Samuel R. Betts, judge, new City Hall, east end


Dry Dock, foot of Tenth n. Avenue D


Fire Commissioners, James I. M. Valentine : John Riker, jr. Charles Delvecchio, 34 Fulton


Firemen's Hall, 127 Mercer


Flour Inspector's office, 15 South c. Broad


Georgia Lumber Co. 4 Wall


Grand Secretary of the R. W. G. L. of the State of New- York, James Herring, 47 Wooster


Hall of Records, in the Park n. Frankfort


Halls of Justice and House of detention, James E. Hyde, keeper, Leonard and Franklin


Harbor masters-David Sherry, Joseph Tinkham & Abraham Turnure, 179 Water


Health Commissioner, William Turner, 84 Chrystie Health officer, A. Sidney Doane, at the Quarantine Hellgate's pilot office, 472 Water : 24 Coenties-slip Hoboken Ferry, Barclay : Canal : Christopher House of Refuge, Bellvue n. Twenty-third Howell Works Company, 238 Water


Hudson River Steamboat Association, 56 Cortlandt Hudson square, Hudson c. Beach, Varick & Laight Jamaica Milk Dairy, 1 Platt


Jersey City Ferry, foot of Cortlandt


Kinepock Institution, City Dispensary, White c. Centre 61


722


LONGWORTH'S 1840-41


Ladies' Depository, 439 Broadway


Law Institute Library, 22 City Hall


Long Island R. R. 1 Hanover


LOST OR STRAYED CHILDREN, (deposite) New City Hall, at the Almshouse Bellevue, and at the Upper Police


Lunatic Asylum, One hundred and Seventeenth n. Av. 9th Lyceum of Natural History, 563 Broadway


Lying-in Asylum for destitute females, 85 Marion, above Prince


Manhattan Gaslight Co. Eighteenth, office 176 Mercer Manhattan water-works, 7 Reade : 23 Wall : reservoir, 186 Mercer


Marine Bible Society, 16 Burling-slip


Marine Court, New City Hall, west end-Alpheus Sherman, David Randall, Judah Hammond, judges-John Bar- berie, clerk


Maryland Mining Co. 49 William


Masonic Hall, 316 Broadway




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