The Commercial Advertiser Directory for the City of Buffalo, [etc.] 1860, Part 3

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Buffalo Savings .- Chartered May 8th, 1846. This institution has been in operation nearly thirteen years. Whole number of depositors, 18,000. Office, 330 Main street. Hours of business, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. E. D. Ef- ner, President ; E. L. Stevenson, Vice Presi- dent; Henry Howard, Secretary ; Charles Shields, Book-keeper ; John U. Wavland, AR- sistant Book-keeper ; Peter Young, Clerk ; O. H. Marshall, Attorney.


Trustees-E. D. Efner, E L. Stevenson, Francis J. Handel, N. H. Gardner, R. H. Hey- wood, E. G. Grey, William Tweedy, N. K. Hall. Geo. K. Babcock, Hiram Barton. Albert H. Tracy, Jacob Seibold, John L. Kimber- ly, F. C. Brunck, George Coit, Warren Bryant, F. Dellenbaugh, Samuel F. Pratt.


Buffalo Trust Company .- Organized under a charter passed April 16th, 1852. Office, 223 Main street, corner Maiu and Swan. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Peter Curtiss, Pres- ident ; G. R. Wilson, Vice President ; Dennis Bowen, Attorney. ..


Trustees-George Coit, Henry W. Rogers, Guilford R. Wilson, 'Orlando Allen, John Stellwagen, Alanson Robinson, Stephen Bet- tinger, James Wadsworth, S. S. Jewett. Sam- uel F. Pratt, Orsamus H. Marshall, Edward Bennett, Peter Curtiss. Chandler J. Wells.


This Company has deposited with the Bank Department $100,000 in stocks and bonds and mortgages, which, together with the personal liability of the Trustees, is held as security for aff classes of depositors.


Office, 244 Main street. Office hours, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. William A. Bird, President ; 8. V. R. Watson, lat Vice President ; Jas. O. Harrison, 2d Vice President ; Cyrus P. Lee, Secretary and Treasurer ; E. C. Sprague, At- torney ; H. H. Stanley and Jacob L. Gall, Clerke.


Trustees -- Wm. A. Bird, 8. V. R. Watson, Henry Roop, Richard Bully more, Jacob Krett- Der, Michael Danner, Wm. C. Sherwood, W. Wilkeson, F. Augustus Georger, N. H. Gard- Der, Wm. Fiske, Noah P. Sprague, C. J. Well, M. P. Bush, J. O. Harrison, Jno. R. Evous, Oliver G. Steele, John M. Hutchinson.


Western Savings Bank .- Main, corner Mo- hawk, 1860. Geo. Palmer, President; Pb. Beyer, los Vice-President ; Geo. Urban, Sd Vice-President ; Chas. Schmidt, Secretary ; N. K. Hopkins, Attorney.


Trustees-Henry Martin, Jas. Hollister, O. A. Van Slyke, A. L. Schryver, Wm. O. Brown, L. L. Hodges, E. S. Warren, H. Schmidt, P. Houck, John R. Lee, Nic. Ottenot, Geo. C. White, Jacob Scheu, Elijah Ford, Charles Chretien.


Emigrant Savings. - Stephen Bettinger, President : Edwin Thomas, Vice President ; P. N. Burke, Secretary; E. C. Chase, Treasu- rer ; Tillinghast & McMahon, Attorneys.


BUFFALO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Entrance on Main street, side of Sage & Sons' Mesic Store, No. 207.


D. Clinton Hicks, President ; Horatio Sey - mour, Counsellor.


Directors-Rev. J. C. Lord. Rev. Wm. Shel- ton, George Palmer, Charles G. Playter, Wm." Lether, Rev. Otto Berger, Rev. G. W. Fica- cock, Rev. Frederick Schelle, T. T. Lockwood, M. D., Lucius H. Pratt. George C. White, Rev. G. S. Voght, J. S. Semon, Elijah Hadley. Rev. Dr. Burtis, Rev. Christian Volz. H. Par- malee, Rev. J. E. Robie, Jobn A. Pitts, Rob- ert Hollister, Jacob Beyer


Faculty-D. Clinton Hicks, Lecturer on the Collective, Collateral, and Demonstrative Branches of the Science of Accounts, Pen- manship and Commercial Problems.


BUFFALO MERCANTILE COLLEGE. Brown's Buildings, Main and Seneca Sta.


Founded October 10th, 1854. H. B. Bry- ant and H. D. Stratton, Principals.


Faculty-H. B. Bryant, H. D. Stratton, S. S. Packard, J. C. Bryant, W. P. Spencer, Pro- fessors of the Science of Accounts and Lectur- ers ou Business Oastomas. P. R. Spencer, W. P. Spencer, R. W. Hoadley, Instructors in Business and Ornamental Penmanship, sad


Erie County Savings .- Incorporated April 10th, 1854. Opened September 1st, 1854. | Lecturers on Mercantile Correspondence.


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Hons. Horace Mann, Geo. W. Clinton, Elihu Burritt, Special Lecturer. Hon. Judge Max- ten, W. P. Spencer, and others, Lecturers on Commercial Law. John R. Lee and others, Lecturers on Banking. Finance, &c. Revs. J. 'yatt Smith and M. R. Atkins, Lecturers on Political Economy. Reva. M. L. R. P. Thomp- JOB, G. W. Hoemer, G. W. Heacock, C. W. Dennison. A. T. Chester, Lecturers ou Mer- cantile Ethics. Oliver Arey, M. J. Oatman, E. C. Pomeroy, Lecturere on Commercial Computations.


Directors -- Hons. E. G. Spaulding, Geo. W. Clinton, I. V. Verplanck, Victor M. Rice, N. K. Hall, Wm. A. Mosely, Washington Hunt, 8. G. Haven, Eli Cook, O. G. Steele. Esq. J. L. Kimberly, Wm. A. Bird, John R. Lee, Pe- ter A. Porter, O. M. Reed, P. R. Spencer, A. H. Tracy.


BUFFALO FEMALE ACADEMY.


Principal-Charles E. West, LL. D., Dela- ware street, above Chippewa.


RAILROAD COMPANIES.


New York Central. - Capital, $23,000,000. Erastus Corning, President ; Dean Richmond, Vice President ; C. Vibbard, General Super- intendent; J. Collamer, Superintendent of Buffalo and Rochester Division ; J. V. L. Pruyn, Counsel ; G. L. Wilson, Secretary and Treasurer.


Directors - Erastus Corning, Dean Rich- mond, John H. Chedell, Horace White, Liv- ingaton Spraker, Alonzo O. Paige, Cornelius L. Tracy. Jacob Gould, Isaac Townsend, Na- thapiel Thayer, John V. L. Pruyn, John L. Schoolcraft, John D. Wolfe, Obras. Russel.


Great Western .- Capital. $13.000,000. R. W. Harris, President ; C. J. Brydges, Manag- ing Director ; W. C. Stephens, Secretary; Jul- ius Movius, General Agent; George L. Reid, Chief Engineer.


Great Western, Detroit and Milwaukee Agency for the United States-Washington, third door below Exchange street, Buffalo.


Buffalo, New York and Eric .- A. D. Patchin, President ; I. O. Colton, Vice President ; Gil- bert Cameron, Treasurer ; William F. Miller, Secretary; M. Schermerhorn, General Freight Agent.


Director-Geo. W. Tifft, Aaron D. Patchin, Chas. G. Miller, Henry Martin, Guilford R. Wilson, John G. Deshler ; Damel W. Tom- linson, Batavia; Thos. Brown, Caledonia ; A P. Hascall, Le Roy; Jobo Arnot, Elmira; Geo. Briggs, James G. King, Ww. Wainright, Jr., New York.


Executive Committee-A. D. Patchio, Geo. W. Tifft, Heury Martin, Chas. G. Miller, Thos. Browa.


New York and Eria .- Directors - Samuel Margh, President ; Daniel Drew, Dudley S. Gregory, John Arnot of Elmira, William B. Skidmore, Hermann Gelpcke, Ralph Mead, D. A. Cushman, Ambrose S. Murray, of Go- shen, William Evans, of England, George T. Cobb, Robert H. Berdell. William F. Splatt, of England, Nathaniel Marsh, J. C. B. Davis, Henry L. Pierson.


Buffalo and Lake Huron .- R. S. Carter, Man- aging Director, Brantford, C. W .; Wm. Mc- Lean, Secretary, Brantford, C. W .; A. Fell, Road and Traffic Superintendent. Office, Erie Street Depot, Buffalo.


Buffalo and State Line .- Geo. Palmer, Pres- ident ; Dean Riebmond, Vice President ; R. N. Brown, Superintendent.


Directors-George Palmer. James S. Wads- worth, .Joseph Field, Daniel Drew, Dean Rich- mond, John Wilkinson, Charles H. Lee, Henry L. Lansing, Hamilton White, Alancon Robin- son, George W. Patterson, Charles Moran, and Wm. Keep.


ROAD COMPANIES.


Buffalo and Hamburgh Turnpike .- Capital, $21,500. Henry W. Rogers, President ; Geo. Palmer, Secretary; - Foster, Treasurer.


Buffalo and Williamwille Mc.Adam .- T. A. Hopkins, President ; John R. Lee, Secretary and Treasurer.


Directors - Warren Granger, Samuel F. Pratt, H. Seymour, Jr., Wm. Hodge, Wm. F. Miller, Benjamin Miller, T. A. Hopkins .- Capital, $60,000. Annual dividends, five per cent.


White's Corners and Bufalo Plank .- George A. Moore, President ; A. A. Howard, Secreta- ry; Wm. H. Glenny, Treasurer.


Directors - Wm. H. Glenny, Allen Potter, George A. Moore, A. A. Howard, Isaac Long.


Aurora and Bufalo Plank .- Capital Stock, $60.000. L. M. Bullis, President; W. S. Rogers, Secretary, Treasurer and Superinten- dent.


Director-R. H. Maynard, Robert Persons, Charles D. Mayer, W. S. Rogers, L. M. Bullis, Nelson Janes, Horace Parmalee.


Cattarauge's and Bufalo Plank .- B. Maltby, President ; A. Q. Buffum, Vice President; Isaac N. Fisher, Secretary; Elisha Smith, Treasurer.


Directors-Isaac N. Fisher, Elisha Smith, Henry Haight, Benjamin Maltby, C. J. Wells, Robert Hoag, Benjamin Duell, A. G. Buffum, R. E. Bowen.


Bylo and Batavia Plank .- E. P. Adams. President ; El H. Bowman, Secretary and Treasurer.


Directors - Levi Otis, Theodore Eldred, Henry Darrow, L. G. Wilsey, George Smiley,


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E. P. Adams, John Wood, Eli H. Bowman, B. C. Curtland.


Batavia Strcet Plank Road .- Wm. Bailey, President ; George L. Marvin, Secretary and Treasurer.


Directors-S. V. R. Watson, Joseph F. Hill, Milo W. Hill, Eurotus Marvin, Alexander Hitchcock, Apollos Hitchcock, Amos Ray.


TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.


Western Union Telegraph. - Offices, No. 2 Brown's Buildings, No. 13 Merchant's Ex- change. Hiram Sibley, President; I. R. El- wood, Secretary, Rochester ; J. H. Wade, Gen- eral Agent, A. V. Stager, General Superin- tendent, Cleveland ; Emery Cobb, Chicago; C. Davenport, Cincinnati, Superintendent ; N. Hucker, Manager ; C. E. Williams, Assist- ant Book-keeper ; Charles S. Jones, Chief Operator; R. Newell, Assistant, Buffalo Of- fice ; W. D. Allen, Manager, Merchants' Ex- change.


Montreal Telegraph .- Office, No. 2 Brown's Buildings. Hugh Allen, President ; Jas. Da- kera, Secretary; O. S. Wood, General Super- intendent, Montreal ; H. P. Dwight, Assistant Superintendent, Toronto ; N. Hucker, Mana- ger ; C. Robinson, Operator.


Now York, Albany and Buffalo Electro- Mag- netic Telegraph -Offices No. 2 Brown's Build- ings, Merchants' Exchange. Thos. R. Walk- er, President; E. Chapman, Treasurer ; Jas. D. Reid, General Superintendent, Utica ; N. Hucker, Manager ; C. E. Williams, Assistant Book - keeper ; J. C. Bowles, Chief Operator; J. A. Osburn, E. P. Porter, Operators.


New York and Eric Railroad Telegraph .- Office, corner Washington and Exchange. c. N. Sawin, Operator.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Sanford B. Hunt, Superintendent. Wm. C. Russell, Clerk.


Central School .- Situated on Court, Frank- Jin and Genesee streets. Oliver Arey, Princi- pal.


School District No. 1, Seventh near Hudson, -Principal, A. Z. Barrows.


School District No. 2, Terrace near Genesee -Principal, N. G Benedict, Jr.


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School District No. 3, Perry east of Bur- well Place-Principal, James E. Gilbert.


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School District No. 4. Elk near Louisiana -Principal, John B. Sackett.


School District No. 5, E. Seneca near Pol- Jard-Principal, E. T. Benedict.


School District No. 6. South Division near . Chestnut-Principal, E. F. Cook.


School District No. 7, South Division below Ellicott-Principal, N. B. Barker.


School District No. 8, Church above Dela- ware-Principal, Samuel Slade.


School District No. 9, Vive near Elm - Principal, Charles E. Johnson.


School District No. 10, Delaware street- Principal, C. H. Gildersleeve.


School District No. 11, Elm near Clinton- Principal, C. W. Colyer.


School District No. 12, Spruce above Bata- via-Principal, E. C. Pomeroy.


School District No. 13, Oak near Sycamore, -Principal, W. W. Newman.


School District No. 14, Franklin between Edward and Tupper-Principal, James H. French.


School District No. 15, Oak corner Burton alley-Principal, John S. Fosdick.


School District No. 16, Delaware above Bryant-Principal, P. E. Dye.


School District No. 17, Main near toll gate -Principal, Harriet Patterson.


School District No. 18, Tenth near School -Principal, E. L. Chamberlayne.


School District No. 19, North Washington near Eighteenth-Principal, Wm. L. French. School District No. 20, Amherst cor. East- Principal, A. B. Elsworth.


School District No. 21, Emslie near Peck- ham-Principal, E. A. Austin.


School District No. 22, Main near Bort Scott's-Principal, Mary R. Scott.


School District No. 23, Delavan Avenue be- yond Adams - Principal, Sarah A. Town- send.


School District No. 24, Best near Walden, -Principal, Wm. S. Rice.


School District No. 25, Batavia beyond toll gate-Principal, Miss Hakstein.


School District No. 26, Seneca near Whit- more's Tavern-Principal, Chauncey Jemisou. School District No. 27, near Seneca beyond Hydraulics -- Principal, James M. Crooker.


School District No. 28, White's Corners Plank Road-Principal, J. A. Hay ward.


School District No. 30, Ohio Dear toll gate -Principal, Eliza McGowan.


School District No. 31, Emslie and Krett- ner near William-Principal, P. E. Brown. School District N . 32, Cedar near Clinton -Principal, J. W. Barker.


School District No. 33, Elk near Smith- Principal, H. J. French.


Of these schools, Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, and 32, in all fourteen schools, are organized with three departments.


Nos. 2, 8, 9, 11, 18, 19, 24 and 31, in all eight schools, have two departments.


Nos. 17, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 33, in all eleven schools, have or e department.


. ASSOCIATIONS AND SOCIETIES.


Medical College of Buffalo .- The University of Buffalo was chartered during the legisla-


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tive session of 1846, and endowed with all the powers and privileges which belong to any College or University in the State. The Medical Department was established and or- ganized in August of the same year. The lectures commence on the first Wednesday in November, and continue sixteen weeks. A pre- liminary term commences four weeks before the regular term, which is devoted to dissec- tion, clinical instruction, and lectures on spe- cial subjects. The preliminary term is vol- untary and gratuitous.


Hon. Millard Fillmore, Chancellor.


Council .- Orsamus H. Marshall. President ; Joseph G. Masten, Vice President ; Austin Fliut, Secretary ; James Hollister, Treasurer ; Henry W. Rogers, James O. Putnam, Orsamus H. Marshall, George Hadley, Elbridge G. Spaulding, John D. Shepard, John R. Wilke- Bon, Millard Fillmore, Orson Phelps, Orlando Allen, Sanford B. Hunt, George R. Babcock, James Hollister, Albert H. Tracy, Austin Flint, Member olect from the Medical Faculty. Mayor of the City of Buffalo, Recorder of the City of Buffalo, ex-oficio.


Faculty. - Thomas F. Rochester, M. D., Dean ; George Hadley, Registrar and Treasu- rer ; Austin Flint, Member elect of the Coun- cil ; C. B. Coventry, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Physiology and Medical Jurisprudence ; Chas. Alfred Lee, M. D., Professor of Pathol- ogy and Materia Medica ; Sandford Eastman, M. D., Professor of Anatomy ; Jas. P. White, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children ; Frank Hasting. Ham- ilton, M. D., Professor of Principles and Prac- tice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery ; Thos. F. Rochester, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine, and Clinical Medi- cine ; Geo. Hadley, M. D., Professor of Chem- istry and Pharmacy; Edward M. Moore, M. D., Professor of Surgical Anatomy and Surgi- cal Pathology ; A. J. Steel, M. D., Demon- strator of Anatomy.


Young Men's Association. - The Young Men's Association is an institution of a literary and scientific character, and was established by the young men of this city in the winter of 1835 and '36, and subsequently incorpora- ted by an act of the Legislature, passed March, 1843.


The library numbers about ten thousand volumes, comprising many rare and valuable works, and is gradually increasing.


The Reading Room is supplied with all the daily city newspapers, and many from the principal cities of the Union, together with the ablest American and Foreign quarterlies and monthly periodicals. It is open every week-day from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M., to mem- bers and strangers introduced by members, the latter being entitled to its free use for one month from their introduction. The Rooms are in the American Hotel Block.


Lectures, literary and scientific, are main- tained during the winter months.


Officers for 1860 .- David F. Day, President ;


Isaac. Holloway, Ist Vice President ; Sanford B. Hant, M. D., 2d Vice President; Frank A. Sears, 3d Vice President ; Wm. Dorsheimer, Corresponding Secretary ; George W. Town- send, Recording Secretary ; Lewis B. Joy, Treasurer. ·


Managers .- David P. Dobbins. Clifford A. Baker, Albert W. Bishop, Wm. C. Alberger, Benj. H. Austin, Jr., Augustus B. Fitch, Mar- cellinus Washburn, James H. Penfield, Wm. H. Peabody, Alfred D. Daw.


Standing Committees. Ways and Means- Holloway, Dobbins and Hunt. Library- Doreheimer, Hunt, Baker, Fitch and Penfield. Lectures-Austin, Bishop. Daw, Sears, Town- send, Penfield and Washburn. Newspapers and Periodicals-Joy, Hunt and Fitch. Nat- ural Sciences-Hunt, Dobbins and Peabody. Local History-Alberger, Fitch and Bishop. Donations and Subscriptions-Peabody, Aus- tin and Joy. Rooms and fixtures - Daw, Sears and Washburn. Law - Bisbop, Dor- sheimer and Austin. Printing-Sears, Town- send and Penfield. By-Laws - Townsend, Baker and Alberger. Auditing - Peufield, Daw and Dobbins. Collecting-Washburn, Joy, Alberger, Bishop and Holloway. Mem- bership - Baker, Townsend and Peabody. Library Fund-Fitch, Dorsheimer, Holloway. Sears and Washburn. Fine Arts-Dobbins, Dorsheimer, Joy, Bishop and Holloway.


Librarian-Wm. Ives.


Asst. Litrarian-Joseph Gibbons.


Young Men's Christian Union .- This Soci- ety has for its primary object the moral and intellectual improvement of young men. It was organized in May, 1852, incorporated in March, 1853, and now contains about 850 members. Its Library and Reading Rooms are in Arcade Building opp. American Hotel. Initiation fee, $1. Semi-annual dues, $1.


Officers .- John D. Hill, M. D., President ; A. H. Bryant, Ist Vice President ; O. H. P. Champlin, 2d Vice President ; Samuel D. Sykes, 3d Vice President ; J. F. Chard, Cor- responding Secretary ; C. B. Armstrong, Re- cording Secretary ; Thomas G. Parsons, Treas- urer.


Managers .- Charles Rossell, H. H. Otis, W. P. Kellogg, W. C. Bryant. W. H. Slade, L. C. Storrs, David Gray, P. B. Peterson.


Buffalo Medical Association. - Organized July 16, 1845 ; incorporated April 1, 1856. This Association meets regularly on the first Tuesday evening of each month, at its rooms. No. 7, South Division street. The objects of the Association are strictly of a scientific character. The membership is confined to those who are in regular membership with the Medical Society of the County of Erie. Cost of membership-initiation fee, $2. An- nual dues, $3.


Officers .- Drs. Thos. F. Rochester, Presi- dent ; Chas. C. F. Gav, Vice President ; J. F. Miner, Treasurer ; Wm. Treat, Secretary ; Wm. Ring, Librarian.


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Trustees .- Drs. Thos. F. Rochester. Jas. M. Newman, Austin Flint, Jr., C. B. Hutchins, B. H. Lemon.


Members .- Drs. Chas. H. Baker, George N. Burwell, Johu Boardman. Charles L. Dayton, Daniel Devening, Sandford Eastman, C. C. F. Gay, H. D. Garvin, Wm. Gould, F. H. Hemil- ton, Geo. Hadley, C. W. Harvey, S. B. Hunt, C. B. Hutchins, J. E. King, B. H. Lemon, T. T. Lockwood, S. F. Mizer, J. F. Miner, Jaines M. Newman, Henry Nicbell, Wm Ring, Thos. F. Rochester, G. A. Rogers, J. B. Samo, Ed- ward Storck, P. H. Stroug, Wm. Treat, James P. Wbite, I. C. Whitehead, Jr., B. L. Whitney, C. H. Wilcox, C. C. Wyckoff, W. H. Butler, A. L. Lockwood, H. M. Conger, A. Jansen, John F. Stevens, J. I. Richards, Croyn Mead.


Medical Society of the County of Eric .- Off- cers- Drs. Wm. Treat, President ; Sandford Eastman, Vice President ; Samuel D. Flagg, Jr., Secretary ; C. C. F. Gay, Treasurer ; J B. Samo, Librarian.


Primary Board-Drs. Sandford Eastman, J. F. Miner, and J. Hauenstein.


Censors-Dr. John Boardman, Examiner in Anatomy, Physiology and Surgery ; Dr. W. Gould, Examiner in Practical Medicine and Obstetrics ; Dr. C. B. Hutchins, Examiner in Chemistry and Pharmacy ; Dr. Wm. Ring, Examiner in Materia Medica and Botany ; Dr. Wm. H. Butler, Examiner in Medical Juris- prudence and Pathology.


Buffalo City Dispensary .- Organized for the purpose of relieving such poor, sick and indi- gent persons as are unable to procure medical aid.


Officers-R. H. Heywood, President ; Jason Sexton. Treasurer ; James M. Newman, M. D., Secretary.


Managers-Jason Sexton, R. H. Heywood, George Jones, Peter Curtiss, Charles H. Cole- man, Francis J. Handell, George A. Moore, Samuel Cary.


Physicians-First Ward, James B. Samo; Second Ward, H. D. Garvin; Third Ward, J. Root; Fourth Ward, Wm. Treat; Fifth Ward, Charles Weiss; Sixth Ward, J. A. Felgemacher; Seventh Ward, O. H. Wilcox; Eighth Ward, P. H. Strong; Ninth Ward, C. C. F. Gay; Tenth Ward. Sandford Eastman; . Eleventh Ward, J. M. Newman; Twelfth and Thirteenth Wards, B. H. Lemon. Consulting Physician,


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Consulting Surgeon, Frank


H. Hamilton. Apothecary, A. I. Mathews.


Buffalo General Hospital .- Chas. E. Clarke, President; Andrew J. Rich, Vice President; Wm. T. Wardwell, Secretary and Treasurer.


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Trustees-Geo. S. Hazard, Chas. E. Clarke, Andrew J. Rich, Bronson C. Rumsey, Ros- well S. Burrows. Wm. T. Wardwell, Jason Parker, George Howard, Henry Martin.


Drs. Thomas F. Rochester, C. C. F. Gay, C. C. Wyckoff, Attending Physicians; Dra. James P. White, George N. Burwell, Phineas H. Strong, Consulting Physicians; Drs. Chas, H.


Wilcox, Sandford Eastmac, Julius F. Miner. Attending Surgeous; Dra. F. H. Hamilton, H. N. Loomis, C. C. F. Gay, Consulting Sur- geons; A. J. Steele, Resident Physician; J. M. Orozier, Warden.


Buffalo Orphan Asylum .- Organized in 1835. Incorporated April 24th, 1837, and an amend- ment of the Charter in 1839. Located on Vir- ginia street, near Delaware.


Russell H. Heywood, President; J. G. Derh- ler, Vice President; George Wadsworth, Sec- retary; Peter Curtiss, Treasurer.


Trustees-S. N. Callender, Jason Sexton, George Howard, H. Daw, Francis H. Root, Amasa R. Ransom, F. P. Wood, J. D. Hill, Joseph Dart, Jr., R. L. Burrows, George S. Hazard.


Buffalo Industrial School Association .- Pres- ident, Mrs. L. S. Athearn; Vice President, Mra. S. S. Guthrie; Treasurer. Mrs. H. R. Sey- mour; Secretary, Miss E. B. Gales.


Managers .- Mrs. A. Eustaphieve, Mra. J. 8. Torrance, Mra. J. Walker, Mrs. Clapp, Mrs. R. Williams, Mrs. G. Howard, Mrs. Wm. Or- ington, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Charles Coleman, Mrs. H. Shumway, Mrs. O. E. Sibley, Mrs. W. T. Wardwell, Miss E. Denni-on, Miss E. Athearn.


Association for the Relief of the Poor .- Ja- Bon Sexton, President; R. H. Heywood, G. B. Rich, A. C. Moore, Samuel Carey, E. G. Grey, Vice Presidents; S. N. Callender, Treasurer; F. P. Wood, Secretary.


Managers-George Howard, I. D. White, Wm. Ashman, Joshua Barne-, C. H. Coleman.


Friendly Sons of St. Patrick .- Michael Loft- us, President; Thomas J. Webb, Ist Vice President; Edward Bennett, 2d Vice Presi- dent; Michael Coffey, Recording .Secretary; Patrick Lynn, Corresponding Secretary; Pat- rick Moran, Treasurer; Edward Hanley, Ban- ner Bearer; Richard Duggan, Messenger.


Committee, William Flanagan, William Riggs, Owen Conwell, Patrick Woods, Jere- miab Kavanagh, John Butler, Patrick O'Day. Jeremiah Keleber, Thomas Hennessy.


Buffalo Building Society .- Edwin Thomas, President; Jaines B. Dubois, Vice President; Seth Austin, Secretary and Treasurer.


Trustees-Cooley S. Chapin, Fernando O. Candee, James McCredie, Philo Dubois, Wal- ter Porter, John H. Coleman, Peter Gowans.


Buffalo Horticultural Society .- President, Ja- son Sexton; Vice Presidents. Noah H. Gardner, Thomas Stephenson; Treasurer, Edward S. Rich; Recording Secretary, Henry Waters; Corresponding Secretary, William Coleman; Managers-Horace Williams, Dennis Bowen, James W. Brown, William R. Coppock; Otis F. Presbrey, Benjamin Hodge, Warren Gran- ger, Jno. B. Eaton, Amos I. Mathews.


City Building and Loan Arexciation-Pres- ident, A. S. Merrill; Secretary, Seth Austin; Treasurer, C. P. Lee.


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Trustees-Jobn Helreigel, C. Longstreet, Wm. A. Hart. O. H. P. Champlin, E. A. Swan, F. J. Handel, John W. Schwinn.


Female Orphan Asylum, Catholic .- Corner of Batavia and Ellicott streets. Under the care of the Sisters of Charity of St Joseph. Rev. President; Martin Rowan, Secretary; Sister Neari Mathews, Superior and Treasurer.


Martha Industrial School -- Incorporated March 18, 1857.


Trustees-Mary Vaughan, Julia M. Beers, Mary Chase, Frances O'Farrell, Margaret Es- top, M. A. Jackson, Anne Hardy.


Firemen's Benevolent Association of the City of Buffalo .-- Incorporated March 23, 1837.


President, Edward G. Gardner, Hose 2; 1st Vice President, William Weston, Engine 2; 2d Vice President, Louis P. Maurer, H. & L. 2; Secretary, S. M. Robinson, Engine 5; Treasurer, Edward L. Lee, Hose 1; Collector, Thomas J. Gordenier, Engine 1.


St. George's Society .- President, George J. Bryan; Ist Vice President, George Smith; 2d Vice President. Edwin Woolfeuden; Cap- lain, Rev. Dr. Shelton; Secretary. J. A. L. Townley; Assistant Secretary, Geo. S. Waters; Treasurer, Wm. Boggis.


Managers-Thomas Dickinson, A. B. Town- ley, John C. Brown, Robert F. Atkins, W. O. Tucker.


Benevolent Society of the Evangelical Luther- an St. John's Church .- President, Andrew Grass; Vice President, John Laux; Record- ing Secretary, Henry Sheppard; Correspond- ing Secretary, Louis Rodenbach; Treasurer, George Jager.


Buffalo Hospital of the Sisters of Charity- Corner of Franklin and Virginia streets. Rov. F. O. Farrell, President: Patrick Milton, Sec- retary; Sister Camilla, Superior and Treas- urer. Edwin Thomas and Sister Appollonia, Trustees.




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