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H. Thompson,
148
Wardwell, Webster & Co.
114
Opticians, Andrews & Son,.
164
Painters, Sign and House, Geo. L. Burns, 144
F. B. Scott,
145
H. G. White,
144
Paints and Oils, Geo. A. Deuther,.
142
Newman & Scovill,
105
Paper Hangings, M. H. Birge,
144
H. G. White,
144
N. Wilgus,
144
Paper Warehouses, L. C. Woodruff,
170
E. R. Jewett,
185
Patent Stave Machinery, E. & B. Holmes,
163
Pavers, Isaac Holloway,
137
James Howells,
137
Whitmore, Rathbun & Co
137
Photographs, &c., A. B. Nimbe,
140
Piano Forte Dealers, A. & J. Keogh,
135
J. Sage & Sons,.
153
Planing Mills, Dart's,
155
Eaton's,
156
E. & B. Holmes,
162, 163
John R. Evans & Co.
155
Pierce & Co.
134
Schwartz & Rebman,
156
Plumbers, W. A. Carr,.
141
Hardiker & Toy,
141
Hart, Ball & Hart,
141
F. C. Hill, ..
128
Pocket Book Makers, John Felton,
168
Pork Inspectors, Miles Jones,
104
Langdon & Sears,
104
Porter, Ales and Cider, J. Knight,
110
Howell & Smith,
112
Printers, Philip H. Bender,.
.179
Brunck, Held & Co.
178
A. M. Clapp & Co.
183
George J. Bryan,
181
Michael Hagan,
178
E. R. Jewett, ..
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Sanford, Warren & Harroun,
182
C. C. Bristol,
180
Printers' Warehouse, A. H. Gerard,
140
E. Roberts & Co.
140
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Receiver County Taxes, Lyman B. Smith, 160
Roofing, Warren & Brother,
114
Riley Hayford,.
127
Rope Maker, Pooley & Butterfield,
140
108
Seil Makers, Franklin & Rand,
Salt, Water Lime and Plaster, C. H. Morse, 104
Scales, Bells and Safes, J. G. Dudley,.
188
School Furniture, W. Chase & Son, ..
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148
Sewing Machines, L. M. Singer & Co.
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James O. McClure,
153
Sextona, Loring Peirce,
167
Francis J. Kraft, ..
167.
Shingle Factory, Pierce & Co.
154
Ship Chandlers, Newman & Scovill,
105
Perrine & Morse,,.
105
Taylor & Jewett,.
105
Ship and Boat Builders, Mason & Bidwell 132
Shoemakers', Carpenters' and Saddlers'
Tools, Geo. Par, ..
178
Silver Platers, Thomas Choyer.
148
F. Trankle
148
Bangasser & Brothers
119
Valentine & O'Reilly
118
Slate Roofing, Riley Hayford
127
Soap and Candle Makers, H. Thompson ..
148
Gowans & Beard.
101
Soda, Syrup and Sarsaparilla,
Gibbons & Hager
112
Turner Brothers
113
Stained Glass Works, C. J. Thurston
144
George L. Burns
144
St. James Hall, C. G. Flint.
170
Stationers, J. & B. F. Felton
168
Theodore Butler
168
E. R. Jewett
186
J. M. Johnson
177
Martin Taylor
169
Stave and Barrel Heading Manufactory,
Pierce & Co
154
Noyes & Roby.
157
Stove Dealers, F. C. Hill.
128
Jewett & Root
106
George B. Bull & Co
129
Steam Engine Works, David Bell
122
Shepard & Co
120
Geo. W. Tim, Sons & Co.
121
F. Colligon.
125
J. S. Ruger & Co.
124 an
125
N. Britton
173
Devenport & Neleon
122
Provision Dealers, Job Alberger,
104
Richard Bullymore,
104
Miles Jones,
104
Adam Good
126
Langdon & Seara,
104
Railroada, Michigan Central,.
175
Great Western Railway,
174
Turning, Joseph Suor
138
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Tin and Coppersmiths, W. A. Cane
123
F. C. Hill
128
F. Stacy.
137
Sidney Shepard & Co.
120
Tobacconists, James' Adams & Co
146
Oscar Severns
145
Undertakers, E. & H. D. Farwell.
167
Loring Peirce
154
Variety Store, Julius Hofman
Vinegar Factory, Howell & Smith
112
White Lead Factory,
Niagara White Load Co.
139
Wig Maker, A. Majot
146
Wines, Syrups and Cordials,
Gibbons & Hagar
112
J. Knight
110
Turner Brothers
113
150 Wood Yard, John Kelderhouse
105
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Commission Merchant, Cyrus W. Field.
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Gold Pens, etc., Mable, Todd & Co
188
A. Morton & Co.
188
Paper. Warehouse, - Vernon Brothers
190
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Printing Ink Manufacturers, H. D. Wade. 192
Wares of all descriptions,
Nelson Richmond
189
John D. MoCreary & Co ...
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Printers' and Engravers' Cards,
John Robinson
189
Stationary, Ames & Barnes
189
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BUFFALO
Commercial Advertiser Directory,
FOR 1860.
CITY GOVERNMENT .- 1860.
Mayor .- F. A. Alberger.
Aldermen :- First Word - John Hanoyan, Peter Walsh. 2d Ward-Nath. Jones, J. B. Dubois 3d Ward-Z. G. Allen, James G. Turner. 4th Ward-Everard Palmer, Jacob Beyer. 5th Ward-Chas, Beckwith, J. A. M. Meyer. 6th Ward-Paul Goembel, Win. Mes- sing. 7th Ward- J. F. Bobwarts, P. M. Pratt. 8th Ward - Robert Milla, P. Barton. 9th Ward - Jas. Adams, J. L. Barnes. 10th Ward-Geo. R. Yaw, A. S. Bemis. 11th Ward-Jacob Crowder, A. A. Howard. 12th Ward-Washington Russell, S. W. Howell. 13th Ward-Thomas Savage, Lewis L. Wilgus.
President of the Common Council .- Asaph S. Bemis.
Standing Committee. - Finance - Howard, Beyer, Dubois, Pratt, WNgus.
Bakovis-+-Dubois, Myer, Howell, Beckwith, Howard, Palmer, Wilgus
Strests-Palmer, Howell, Barnes,' Barton, Meyer, Crowder, Walsh.
Seicers - Barton, Barnes, Turder, Beyer, Hanovan.
Sick and Grow Well' Adams, Beyer, Wil- gus, Allen, Walsh.
Mire-Jones, Allen, Barton, Barnes, Yaw: Water-Pratt, 'Adams, Palmer, Meyer, Yaw. Mainten Better, Howard, Russell, Dubois, Beskwith.
Police-Barnes, Dubois, Palmer, Jones, Mille Markets-Turner, Meyer, Barton, Mewaing, Walsh.
Whareds, Herbori, and Ferries -- Allen, Mille, Crowder, Wilgus, Hanoran.
Public Grounds Schwartz, Savage, Adams, Barnes, Russell.
Public Lampe-Meyer, Dubois, Palmer, Ad- ams, Goembel. Licence - Yaw, Russell, Turner, Beyer, Jones. Sanitary MosTures -Meting, Savage, Bat- ton, Schwartz, Crowder.
New Territory-Howell, Howard, Wilgur, Pratt, Messing.
CITY OFFICERS.
Comptroller .- Alonzo Tanner. City Attorney .- Geo. Wadsworth. Street Commissioner .- Levi J. Waters.
City Treasurer .- J. S. Trowbridge. Reosiver of Taxes .- Michael Weidrich.
Auditor .- Wm. Fleming.
Superintendent of Schools .- Sanford B. Hant. Police Justice .- Daniel D. Bidwell.
Chief of Polios .- R. H. Best,
Overseer of the Poor .- Charles B. Morse. Assessora .- Job Gorton, Lorens Gillig, Fran- cis G. Pattisot.'
City Ofork .- Charles 8. Macomber.
Supervisors .- 1st Ward-John O'Donell .- 2d Ward-William O. White. 3d Ward-W. A. Case. 4th Ward-Rich. Flach. 5th Ward -A. Grass. 6th Ward-John Davis. 7th Ward-Geo. Richart. 8th Ward -- G. H. Not- tek 9th Ward - Fayette Ramsey. 10th Ward-Joseph Candeo. 11th Ward-T. R. Stocking. 12th Ward-Elisha Safford. 13th Ward-Wm. B. Hart. 13th Ward-Aaron Martin.
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Health Commissioners,-Moses Bristol, Mi- chael Clor, S. W. Carpenter.
Health Inspectora .- John Elliott, John Man- rer.
Health Physician .- O. C. Wyckoff.
Constables .- 1st Ward-Mort O'Brian. 2d Ward-Egbert H. Powell. 3d Ward-Adam Jones. 4th Ward-Wm. H. Mason. 5tb Ward-B. Kreig. 6th Ward-Michael Kester. 7th Ward-Theodore Seele. 8th Ward-Pe- ter Dietrich. 9th Ward-James Kester. 10th Ward-Benj. Toles. 11th Ward-+S. W. Lyon. 12th Ward-H. M. Dayton. 13th Ward-J. O. Hopkins.
Street Inspectors .- George A. Mitchell, John Drexler, John Schiefer, F. Schmelzer, E. C. Hull.
Inspectors of Election .- 1st Ward-Thomas Edwarde, Thomas Mcknight, David Adams. 2d Ward-Charles J. Hubbard, Joseph A. Rathbun, Oyrenius C. Bristol. 3d Ward --- George J. Gening, Abel B. Dickinson, Samuel E. S. H. Nott. 4th Ward-Julius Hoffman, Giles P. Glass, Henry P. Pfeiffer. 5th Ward -Joseph Churchyard, Francis K. Rieman, Frank G. Gerber. 6th Ward-George Zim- merman, Wm. Blumenberg. 7th Ward-Jo- seph Zoog, Seymour Bennett, Jos. L. Haber- stro. 8th Ward-Joseph T. Dudley, Isaac M. Story, A. H. Gerard. 9th Ward-David Kis- Bock, Danvers G. Collamer, Amasa Graham .- 10th Ward - William Fleming, Charles E. Clark, William Krauskopf. 11th Ward-John Elliott, Abijah Hall Thompson, Geo. Pooly. First District of 12th Ward-William Davis, Simeon Barkhart, George Argus. Second District of 12th Ward-John Abel, Henry Mochel, Thomas J. Smith. 13th Ward- Samuel Twichell, Horace Buffum.
General Olerk of Markets .- Cornelius Boo- rom.
Sealers of Weights and Measures .- Conrad Seiber, Thomas Smith.
City Sexton .- Francis J. Kraft.
Harbor Masters .- Levi Villers, Abel Mor- gan.
Captains of Police .- Michael Loftus, Morris Helms, Geo. A. Rheinhardt, Peter Weter.
Watch House Justices .- Chas. Gardner, Chas. T. Shattuck.
Police Constables .- Cortland Lake, Michael Keelty, J. W. Burton, George W. Sherwood, Asa P. Harris, J. F. E. Plogstead, David S. Reynolds, Theobald Stauch, George H. Poth, Levi H. Williams, Benj. Toles.
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Police and Justices' Courts .- Police Justice .--- D. D. Bidwell.
Justices .-- O. A. Waldron, Chas. Gardner, Chas. T. Shattuck, Geo. Hinson, Geo. Talbot, Samuel Heacox, Martin H. Woodward.
City Scavenger .- Adam Karn.
Salaries of City Oficers .- Mayor, $1,600; all Aldermen, $100 per year; Comptroller, $1,- 500; City Attorney, $1,200; Receiver of Taxes, $1,100 ; Street Commissioners, $1,200; Superintendent of Schools, $1,200 ; City Bur- veyor, $900; Treasurer, $1,100; Assessors, $1,150 each ; Chief of Police, $1,250; Over- Beer of the Poor, $800; City Clerk, $900; City Clerk, as clerk of the Board of Health, $100 ; Deputy City Clerk, $900; General Clerk of Markets, $900; Health Physician, $500; President of the Board of Health, $300; Health Commissioners, each, $150; Harbor Masters, each, $500 ; Deputy Comp- troller, $900 ; First Clerk to Receiver of Tax. es, 8800; First Clerk to Street Commissioner, $700 ; Second Clerk to Street Commissioner, $600 ; Clerk to City Surveyor, $700 ; Clerks to Overseer of the Poor, 8400; O.erk to Chief of Police, $600 ; Street Inspectors, while in actual employ, per day, $1; Messenger to Common Council, per year, $100; Watch House Justices, per year, $300 each ; the Com- missioners of Excise receive $2 per day for each day's service, for not more than eight days per year ; Police Justice, $2,000.
BUFFALO FIRE DEPARTMENT. OFFICERS FOR 1860.
Fire Commissioners .- George Jones, Presi- dent; Francis H. Root, Samuel Smith, Oliver G. Steele, Jarvis Davis. R. L. Burrows, Clerk, Fire Marshal .- Geo. M. Love.
Chief Engineer .-- Wm. Taylor.
la Assistant Engineer .- John T. Spaulding. 2d . Assistant do. Philip Welsh.
3d Assistant do. Lewis P. Maurer.
LOCALITIES OF ENGINES.
Steam Fire Engine Chan. J. Wells .- East side Washington street, 80 feet south of Sen- eca street.
Live Oak Engine Co. No. 2 .- South side of Elk street, 200 feet east of Louisiana street.
Fillmore Engine Co. No. 3 .- South side of Genesee street, 20 feet west of Spruce street. Niagara Engine Co. No. 7 .- East side of Pine street, 65 feet south of William street.
Hydradic Engine Co. No. 9 .- South side of Seneca street, 150 feet cast of Red Jacket street.
Defiance Engine Co. No. 10 .- East side of Terrace, 125 feet south of Court street.
Jefferson Engine Co. No. 12 .- North side of Batavia street, 150 feet east of Michigan street.
Pioneer Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 .- South side South Division street, 75 feet west of El- iicott street.
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Resowe Hook and Ladder Oo. No. 2 .- South side Huron street, 100 feet west of Ellicott street.
Taylor Hose Co. No. 1 .- No. 106 Pearl street. Wagle Hose Co. No. 2-No. 316 Washington street.
Seneca Hoss Co. No. 3 .- Corner of Seneca and Chicago streets.
Excelsior Hoss Oo. No. 4 .- In alley on South Division street, between Main and Washing- ton streete.
Neptune Hoss Co. No. 5 .- North side of Per- ry street, 80 feet west of Washington street.
Store House .- Junction Mohawk, Pearl, and Genesee.
FIRE DISTRICTS.
No. 1 Embraces all that portion of the city lying south of Court street and west of Main street.
No. 2. All south of Clinton street and east of Main street.
No. 3. All north of Court street and west of Main street.
No. 4. All north of Clinton street and cast of Main street.
CANAL OFFICERS.
Collector .- Wm. Foot.
Clerks .- Seymour Bennett, R. S. Foote, J. T. Spaulding, Louis Pfeiffer, Wm. Foote, Jr. Superintendent .- L. E. Harris.
ERIE CANAL ENLARGEMENT.
Resident Engineer's Ofice .- Proseer's Block, corner Pearl and W. Seneca streets. Resident Engineer .- W. J. Keeler. . Assistant Engineer .- 8. D. Charles. First Assistant .- H. C. Ruggles.
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GOVERNMENT BUILDING,
Custom House and Post Office .- Corner of Washington and Seneca streets.
Collector .- Warren Bryant.
Dypedies .-- William F. Best, Buffalo ; John McLean, Black Rock; Paul Roberts, Tona- wanda.
Inspectors .- John H. Bidwell, Bartholomew Logan, Henry Barnes, A. A. Loveridge, Wm. Wilbert.
Cerka .- O. F. Orary, Solomon Scheu.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
County Judge .- Jaines Sheldon.
District Attorney .- F. J. Fithian.
Assistant District Attorney .- Ed. P. Chapin. Surrogate .- C. C. Severance. County Clerk .- O. J. Green. Deputy Clerk .- S. Carey Adams.
Special Deputy Clerk. - J. L. Fairchild.
Superintendents of Poor .- John J. Weber, Buffalo ; Joseph Bennett, Evans ; Silas Taber, Lancaster.
County Treasurer and County Tux Receiver .- Lyman B. Smith. Office over old Post Office.
Coroners .- Nelson Randall, Buffalo; S. V. R. Graves, East Hamburg.
Sheriff .- G. A. Scroggs.
Under Sherif .- Nelson Hopkins.
Ofice Depdy .- Noah P. Sprague.
Deputies .- Adam Renewaldt, Amherst ; Geo. Mayo, Concord ; D. O. Welsh, Eden ; Albert W. Marshall, Alden ; Stafford Pike, Wales ; Charles P. Persons, Aurora ; Benj. Toles, James Kester, Jacob Emerick, Joseph K. Ty -. Jer, Tucker T. Bloomer, Jacob F. Kuhn, Saml. Fursman, Peter Corbin, Linus Reynolds, James Waller, Geo. Orr, Buffalo.
Jailor and Deputy Sheriff .- Giles P. Glass .. Turnkey .- Zealous Sperry.
Commissioners of Deeds .- Robert Ambrose, Jonathan Austin, Joseph E. Baldwin, Lyman K. Bass, George J. Bryan, Christopher M. Baldy, Charles Beckwith, Leavitt F. Bissell, Morse Burtis, George P. Barker, Joseph Bar- ton, Jr., Wm. H. Albro, Clifford A. Baker, Amos A. Blanchard, Wm. U. Bryant, De Witt C. Baccus, Roswell L. Burrows, Thomas Bath, John F. Beck. Samuel S. Bass, Philip H. Ben- der, Gordon Bailey, Albert W. Bishop, Levins S. Church, Henry H. Clapp, William H. Cut- ler, Thomas R. Olinton, Roswell Chapin, Hi- ram Chambers, Grover Cleveland, Thomas 8. Cutting, James Crocker, O. O. Cottle, Spencer O: Coe, DeForest Crandall, William H. Davis, Talmadge Ewers, John M. Daniel, Thomas Edmonda, S. O. Gould, Alfred C. Hibbard, Oscar Folsom, Charles Stow, Henry W. Fax- OD, Nelson Hopkins, D. L. Pomeroy, S. S. Smith, P. A. Hodge, Matthew Garrigan, Ed- ward G. Gardner, William Hodge, Frederick Held, Gerrit Z. House, Lorenzo K. Haddock, Chas. Huetter, Theodore B. Hamilton, Jobn T. Gardner, Cyrus Guffin, Henry A. Gillett, Samuel B. Hard, Bernard Hughes, Ephraim S. Havens, Joseph L. Haberstro, Gilbert Hy -. att, Norton A. Halbert, James Inglis, Nelson Janes, Samuel S. Kellogg, Jacob Krettner, Timothy W. Kelley, Warren Lampman, Sam -. nel Lake, Elnathan G. Luce, Mark B. Moore, Josiah A. Mills, Charles Manley, M. R. Love -.
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bad Lands & Longridge, Cyrus P. Les John E. Pues, Jenach I. Wetter, Joseph Jana M.in, Las Z. Xekabin, Heary H. L. Hablantes, Cyrus P. Les, George Wach Marin Ga N Kore kta Cute, Stephen B | worth, 8. Derter Baldwin, Beary H. Martin, twar igman A. Papa, & games Paul, Sich- | Warres Lampoon, Edward Pierson, Elich am Mans, Francia G. Partinin, John Pierce, T. Smith, Christopher Redenbach, Johne Possoes, Beary W. Fasen, Chesies Townand, John C. Clifford, James H. Madison, 8. Cury Adams, Frederick L. Danforth, James Me- Knight, Julius Vortriede, Levi K. Short, I'd. gar P. Pickering, Alden Barker, Tobias Wit- mer, Emil Ebroen, Christian Lapp, Anses !. Conger, W. W. Bruce, Gordon Bailey, De- iel Myers, R. J. Buckland, R St. J. Books, Henry Zink, Heeca 8. Heath, Joseph H. Gay- lord, Chan. L. Mayer, W. C. Russell, James Thompson, James Sheldon, J. M. Gwinn, J. Miltos Kendall, M. Les Rist, Wm. K. Alles, A. L. Beanett, Joo. P. Greiser, Spencer Chia tno, R. Jobn Chard, James Crocker, Miched Danner, Christian Eggert, John R. Lee, Henry Starkweather, Chas. W. Kraetser, Augen Paol. Erman P. Parking, Le Grand W. Para Ed- and t. Ralph, Clark W. Rom, John Rady, W iam 1. Rogers, Christophe Brdesbach, Grim 3. Fincan, John Stellwagen, Jamas C. timing. James E. Bene, Henry A. Swartz, John's Schen!les, Elran U. Salisbury, Albert S theresa Downs Show, Lowis & Trow- bridge, Harry Thompens, Jr., J.s. S. Voo Arz, Frederick C. White, Jourph Warren, Barjamais H. Williams, George Zilig, Jacob 1. isten, X. A. Whitney, George Johnson, Lomen A. Miller, Chen Resver, Joseph A. karaman, Ritrard C. Rotina, Gregory Kitt, Lyman B. Smith, Riley Saunder, Charles T. Matenek, Thomas B. Silepard, Charles Sheils, Pardon C. Abermas, David Tucker, Alexan- der S. Sheldon, Amm B. Tanner, Joseph Tim- marman, Peter M. Vosborgb, Jobo Wbytoek, Lennard Witam, Bee. M. Wardwell, Everett W. A hippie, DeWitt Clinton, Allow MeDon- alt, Sal L. Walker, Preston Brooks. Ap- COURTS. granted for 1800-61
Commissioners of Deads for other Blater-L. P. Perkins, for every State in the Union ; Jamen .. (Hbbe, for New York, Alabama, Ar- hansen, California, Connecticut, Florida, Goor- gia, Ilinia, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louis- Lone, Maine, Hammchnoutte, Michigan, Minne- ma Ximouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, (1, 10, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Car- olina, Tennomes, Texan Vermont, Virginia, Wwennman. Frederick P. Storons, for New Hampshire, Pongoylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Mienigas and Wissemain. W. W. Haas, for Mawach nestse, Le Grand Marvin, for Con- mettent, Ohio, Indians and Pennsylvania. U. L. Karvin, for Obin, Michiganand Wissen- atw. Drugie W. Williams for Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. L. K. Haddock, for Maine, Maloes K. Hopkins, for Obio, Michi- an and Wisconsin, Jimeph L. Fairchild, for Wwummin. B. H. Colegrove, for Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Henry O. Tillinghast, for Michigan. Loslas Hawley, for Iowa. A. A. Blanchard, for Macachameus and Now Hamp- chine. George Wadsworth, for California, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Indiana, Connections, Vermont, Wisconsin, Maine, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee, P. J. Douw, for Wisconsin.
Commissioners of Loans .- Myron Sillwell, H. Z. l'orsoos, Aurora. C. T. Metz, Buffalo.
Notarioo Publie .- Both B. Grosvenor, Nelson. Janon, Clifford A. Baker, Geo. H. Gansop, Henry J. Shuttleworth, Seymour Colton, Lo- Penso K. Haddock, Alex. R. Allen, Charles M. Hopkins, Phocien Hoffman, Richard J. Sibley, Likotam P. Perkins, Wm. A. Chard, Nicholas Ortanot, Edgar Rogers, Sylvanus O. Gould, Francia P. Billings, George W. Allen, Robert P. Hays, Samuel B. Hard, Charles Q, Root,
County Court and Court of Secciona-Jsme Sheldon, Betale, County Judge. Jama Har. rison, of Clarence, and S. G. Johnson, of Ter swanda, Justices of Sessions. Obadiah 1. Green, Clerk. F. J. Fithian, District Att ney.
Court of Appeals .- At Albany, Ist Tuesday in January, 4th Tuesday in March, 3d Tom day in June, 5th Tuesday in September.
EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT .-- 1860.
General Terms-1860 .- In Erie County, " Monday in February ; 2d Monday in May;IN Monday in September, and 2d Monday in Ne vember.
Erie County Special Terms .- 1860 .- Id Too. day in January, by Justice Groene; 4th Tu day in March, by Justice Davis; 3d Tuesday in June, by Justice Marcia; 4tb Tuesday ! August, by Justice Grover ; lat Tuesday " November, by Justice Marvin.
Erie County Circuit Courte, and Court of Of and Terminer .- 1860 .- 2d Monday in Hard by Justice Marvin ; 2d Monday in June, by Justice Greene; Ist Monday in October, by Justice Grover ; 3d Monday in December, by Justice Davis.
Circuit Courts, Courts of Oyer and Termine, and Special Terms of the Supreme Court-Alle gany County .- 1850 .- 2d Monday in Mard, by Justice Davis; Ist Monday -jo July, Justice Greene ; 5th Monday in October, Juntace Grover. Cattarangus. County .- 1864 -3d Monday in January, by Justice Grote; 3d Monday in June, by Justice Davis; 3d Monday in October, by Justice Greene. Char tanque County .- 1866 .- 5th Monday in Just- ary, by Justice Grover; Ist Monday in June. by Justice Mervin ; lat Monday in Omtbe,
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by Justice Greene Genesee County .- 1860. -Ist Monday in March, by Justice Grover ; 4th Monday in June, by Justice Greene ; 5th Monday in October, by Justice Davis. Niag- ara County .- 1860 .- 4th Monday in January, by fustice Davis ; 4th Monday in May, by Justice Grover ; 4th Monday in September, by Justice Marvin. Orleans County .- 1860 .- 3d Monday in January, by Justice Davis; 4th Monday in May, by Justice Greene ; 3d Mon- day in September, by Justice Marvin. Wyo- ming County .- 1860 .- 4th Monday in April, by Justice Grover ; 4th Monday in August. by Justice Greene ; 4th Monday in December, by Justice Marvin.
SUPERIOR COURT OF BUFFALO.
George W. Clinton, Isaac A. Verplanck, Jo- seph G. Masten, Judges; D. Tillinghast, Clerk; S. U. Brunck, Deputy Clerk ; C. Lake, Crier.
Special Civil Terms .- First Monday in Jaa- uary, Ist Monday in March, Ist Monday in May, Ist Monday in July. 1st Monday in Sep- tember, Ist Monday in November.
Special Criminal Terms .- Fourth Monday in January, 4th Monday in April, 4th Monday in June, 4th Monday in September, 4th Mouday in November.
General Terms .- Third Monday in March, 2d Monday in June, 2d Monday in October, 2d Monday in December.
Special Terms, for all Civil Business, except Trial of Calendar Causes .- First Monday in February, Ist Monday in April, Ist Monday in June, Ist Monday in October, 1st, Monday in December.
Erie County Courts, 1860 .- Fourth Monday in March, 2d Monday in May.4th Monday in September, 4th Tuesday in December.
Court of Sessions, 1860 .- Third Monday in February, 4th Monday in May, 2d Monday in November.
Court of Appeals .- At Albany, Ist Tuesday in January, 4th Tuesday in March, 3d Tuesday in June, 5th Tuesday in September.
U. S. COURTS.
District Court United States .- Third Tuesday in January, at Albany ; 3d Tuesday in May, at Rochester ; 2d Tuesday in July, at Utica ; Sd Tuesday in August, at Auburn; 2d Tues- day in November, at Buffalo ; and one Term, by appointment, in one of the Counties of St. Lawrence, Frauklin or Clinton.
. Circuit Court, United States .- Third Tuesday i May. at Albany, (not held); Tuesday after ad Meoday in June, at Canandaigua ; 3d Tues- der in October, at Albany. 2
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U. S. District Judge, N. District of New York. N. K. Hall. Office and court room in the new U. S. buildings, corner Washington and Sen- eca streets.
Clerk District Court .- Aurelian Conkling. Office corner Washington and Seneca streets.
U. S. Attorney, Ogdensburg N. Y .- James C. Spencer.
U. S. Marshal, Clarkson, Monroe Co., N. Y. Simeon B. Jewert.
Deputy U. S. Marshals .- Levi H. Williams, Alpheus Prince.
U. S. Commissioners .- Dennis Bowen and Aurelian Conkling.
BUFFALO POST OFFICE .- 1860. Government Building, corner of Washington and Seneca streets.
Postmaster .- Israel T. Hatch.
Assistant Postmaster .- J. H. Lee.
Clerks .- John Powers, Geo. Walker, Willis Dodge, Henry Smith, Louis Weber, Thomas Fitzgerald, Dennis Collins, Jr., Michael Wolf, M. Schenkelberger, J: P. O'Brien, John Mc- Mannus, Martin Lapp, Henry White, T. Crow- ley, Geo. H. Albro, C. Bronner, Jr., J. C. West, Louis Filner, Barton Atkins, John Zoll, H. Krausskopf, T. C. O'Grady, L. Lansing, Chas. E. Johnson, Conrad Hellriegel.
BANKS.
White's Bank of Buffalo .- Capital, $200,000. Geo. O. White, President ; J. H. Madison, Cashier ; William Hutchinson, Teller ; G. A. Schafer, Assistant Book-keeper. Office, 146 Main street.
Bank of Attica .- Capital, $250,000. Office, No. 1 Spaulding's Exchange. A. J. Rich, President; O. Townsend, Cashier ; Wm. K. Allen, Teller ; C. Dygert, Clerk ; George H. Gridley, Discount Clerk.
New York and Eric .- Capital, $300,000 .- John S. Ganson, President ; James Sweeney, Cashier ; J. M. Gwinn, Teller; John B. Sey- mour, Book-keeper ; Geo. H. Dunbar, Clerk. Office, Iron Building, Seneca, between Main and Pearl streets.
Marine .- Capital, $200,000. George Pal- mer, President ; H. E. Howard, Cashier ; Geo. H. Ganson, Assistant Cashier and Notary Pub- lic; Samuel A. Provoost, Jr., Book-keeper ; B. A. Provoost, Clerk. Office, 90 Main street
Buffalo City .- Capital, $140,000. John L. Kimberly, President; A. P. Thompson, Cash-
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Farmers and Mechanics .- Capital, $150,000. E. G. Spaulding, President; Edw. Pierson, Cashier ; E. D. Belden, Teller ; E. D. Lacey, Book -keeper ; H. H. Mills, Clerk. Office, No. 3 Spaulding's Exchange.
International .- Capital, $400,000. M. 8. Hawley, President : E. S. Prosser, Vice Pres. ident ; Charles T. Coit, Cashier ; B. B. Ham- ilton, Teller ; E. W. Seymour, Book-keeper. Office, Iron Building, Seneca, between Main and Pearl streets.
The Manufacturers' and Traders' Bank .- Capital, $500,000. Henry Martin, President ; Pascal P. Pratt, Vice President ; Henry H. Martin, Cashier ; Jared P. Fairman, Teller ; Salem G. Kennedy, Book-keeper ; Charles E. Sprague, Book-keeper and Discount Clerk. Office, 219 Main street.
Clinton Bank .- Capital, $250.000. Gibson T. Williams, President; J. M. Hutchinson, Vice President ; James M. Smith, Cashier ; E. T. Smith, Teller ; A. L. Bennett, Book-keeper; C. H. Langdon, Clerk. Office, Hollister Build- ings, corner Main and Seneca.
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