The New York City directory, for 1854-1855, Part 195

Author: Rode, Charles R., 1825-1865; Doggett, John, 1809-1852
Publication date: 1851
Publisher: New York : Doggett & Rode
Number of Pages: 1000


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66 54


66 Perry


' 53, 66 Hammond


No. 1, 2, foot Whitehall 4 3, " More


" 4, 5, Broad


6, 7, 8, Coenties slip


66 9, 10, bet. Coenties & Old slip


" 11, 12, Old slip


" 13,bt. Old sl. & Gouvern'ur's la " 14, foot Jones' lane


" 15, 16, foot Wall


$ 17, " Pine


6 18, 66 Maiden lane


" 19, Fletcher


" 20, 21, 66 Burling slip


No. 22, foot Fulton


23, " Beekman


66 24, bet. Beekman & Peck slip


25, 26, foot Peck slip


27, bet. Peck slip & Dover


28, 29, bet. Dover & Roosevelt


30, bet. Roosevelt & James' sl


66 31, 32, foot James' slip 33, Oliver


34.35, « Catharine


36, bet. Catharine & Market


37, 38, foot Market


39, bet. Market & Pike slip


No. 40, 41, foot Pike slip


42, bet. Pike & Rutgers slip 43, 44, Rutgers slip


45, bet. Rutgers & Jefferson


6 46, Jefferson


47, bet. Jefferson & Clinton 48, foot Clinton


49, 50, b. Clinton & Montgom'y


51, foot Montgomery


52, 53, foot Gouverneur's slip


54, 55, bet. Gouv'nr & Jackson


56, 57, foot Walnut


5


43,


66 Spring


44, bet. Spring & Charlton


45, foot Charlton


66 28, " Murray


" 29. " Warren


": 30, " Chambers


= 48, Clarkson


66 49, " Leroy 66 Morton


"15, " Liberty


" 16, bet. Liberty & Cortlandt


" 17, 18, foot Cortlandt


35, " Franklin


" 19, bet. Cortlandt & Dey


4 36. " North Moore


" 20, foot Dey


66 37, " Beach


"21, " Fulton


38, " Hubert


66


39, " Vestry.


No. 40, foot Watts


41, 42, foot Canal


" 24, bet. Vesey & Barclay


" 25, foot Barclay


' 26, bet. Barclay & Robinson


" 27, foot Robinson


" 46, # King 4 47, " Hamersley


"14, foot Cedar


" 33, foot Jay


" 34, " Harrison


EAST RIVER.


"22, bet. Fulton & Vesey


No. 23, foot Vesey


There are eleven Harbor Masters, who have, for the better accommodation of the public, divided the port of New York into eleven Districts, viz. : First District-Chas. G. Dean, Office 254 South. District extends from Market st. up East River. Second District-Charles Chamberlain, Office 162 South. District extends from Market st. to Ful- ton Market, East River.


Third District-John Hyer, Office 78 South. Dis- trict extends from Fulton Market to Pine st.


Fourth District-Gideon Fountain, Office South, cor. Wall. District extends from Pine st. to pier 13, East River.


MARINE SURVEYORS.


Appointed by the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Underwriters. A. J. Cartwright, Joseph Tinkham, Samuel Candler, Reuben Brumley, Wil- liam Thomson, 115 Wall.


HARBOR MASTERS.


6.


T


PORT WARDENS. 101 Wall.


Appointed by the Governor and Senate. Wm. W. Story, Master Warden. Andrew Burgess, Wil- liam Lyons, Francis A. Martin, John Butler, jr., Gilbert Dayton, R. T. Norris, Clerk. Port War- den's charges are. for each survey ou board of any vessel on hatches or cargo, one dollar and fifty cts. For each survey on damaged goods, on the wharf or in store, one dollar and fifty cents. For each survey on any vessel deemed unfit to proceed to sea, two dollars and fifty cents. Offices open from 7 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. M.


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APPENDIX .- COMMON SCHOOLS.


HON. VICTOR M. RICE, ALBANY, State Superintendent of Public Instruction.


COMMON SCHOOL SYSTEM IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.


JOSEPH McKEEN, LL.D., 39 Fifth, City Superintendent.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


Office, Grand cor. Elm.


Ward.


Ward.


Ward.


1. Walter W. Townsend, Randolph W. Townsend.


2. Clark B. Wheeler, John Hooper.


3. Thomas E Stewart, Alanson S. Jones.


4. William P. Cooledge, Jacob F. Oakley, Thomas Wallace.


11. Joseph Curtis, Jedediah Miller, Leonard L. Johnson.


18. William H. Neilson, Royal Phelps, Charles H. Sinith.


5. Charles E. Pierson, John H. Whitmore, Abraham D. Wilson.


12. Samuel A Hills, Abm. V. Williams.


19. Thomas MeSpedon, James C. Rutherford.


20. Nelson J. Waterbury, William Z. Rowland.


6. John D. O'Leary, Robert T. Lawler.


13. Henry H. Barrow, Augustus Morand, James H. Irwin.


21. John Davenport, Charles Tracy, Edward B. Fellows.


8. Thomas B Stillman, Isaac Phillips, J. Weldon Fell.


15. Linus W. Stevens, Erastus C. Benedict, Edward L. Beadle.


22. Peter Cooper, William H. Aldis, D. W. C. McCloskey.


Albert Gilbert, Clerk.


E. C. BENEDICT, President.


THE FREE ACADEMY.


The Free Academy of the city of New York was established in 1848, by the Board of Education of the city of New York, in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State, passed May 7, 1847, for the purpose of providing higher education for such pupils of the Common Schools as may avail themselves of its advantages. It is under the superintendence of the Board of Education, and the care, manage- ment and government of an Executive Committee appointed by the Board; and all its expensas, including instruction, apparatus, collections, books and stationary, are paid out of the public treasury. The students are admitted in annual classes, and the full course of study embraces five years.


It is situated in Twenty-third street, at the corner of Lexington Avenue; and its academical exer- cises, during term time, continue daily, (except Saturday and Sunday,) from a quurter before nine o'clock, A. M., to three o'clock, P. M.


Executive Committee of the Board of Education for the care, government, and management of the Free Academy, for 1854 .- Edward L. Beadle, J. W. C. Leveridge, James F. DePeyster, Augustus Morand, Erastus C. Benedict, Peter Cooper, Abraham D. Wilson.


Officers of the Free Academy .- Principal, Horace Webster, L.L.D. Vice Principal, John J. Owen, D.D. Librarian, John Graetf Barton, A M. Registrar, Wm. Oland Bourne, A.M. Janitor, Nicholas Leeber.


Faculty and other Instructors .- Horace Webster, LL.D., President of the Faculty, and Professor of Moral, Intellectual, and Political Philosophy. John Jason Owen, D.D., Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages and Literature. Wolcott Gibbs, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Physics. Gerar- dus Beekman Docharty, LL.D, Professor of Mathematics and Secretary of the Faculty. John Augustus Nichols, A.M., Professor of Natural Philosophy. Joel Tyler Benedict, A.M., Professor of Civil Engineering. Charles Edward Anthon, A.M., Professor of History and Belles Lettres. John Graeff Barton, A.M., Professor of the English Language and Literature. Paul Peter Duggan, N.A., Professor of Drawing and the Arts of Design. Jean Roemer, Professor of the French Language and Literature. Augustin Jose Morales, Professor of the Spanish Language and Literature. Theodore Glaubensklee, Professor of the German Language and Literature. Robert Ogden Doremus, M.D., Professor of Natural History, Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene. Hermann Joseph Aloys Koerner, Ph.D., Professor of De- scriptive Geometry and Industrial Drawing. George Washington Huntsman, Tutor in the Department of Intellectual, Moral and Political Philosophy. Joseph Howard Palmer, A.M., Tutor in the Department of Mathematics. William Beinhauer Silber, A.M., Tutor in the Department of the Latin and Greek Languages and Literature. Benjamin Arad Sheldon, A.B., Tutor in the Department of Mathematics. Robert Blenkiron, A.B., Tutor in the Department of English Language and Literature. John Augustus Hows, A.B., Tutor in the Department of History and Belles Lettres. Alfred George Compton, Tutor in the Department of Mathematics, John Hardy, Tutor in the Department of Latiu and Greek Lan- guages and Literature.


9. Israel Russell, William S. See, James W. Bush.


16. James F. De Peyster, William S. Davison, John De Lamater.


10. John T. Adams, Jay Jarvis, Abraham S. Scribner.


17. Benjamin R. Winthrop, Jonathan H. Ransoin, William Hibbard.


7. J. W. C. Leveridge, William Rockwell, Abraham Denike.


14. Joseph B. Collins, Hugh Sweeny, Henry P. West.


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APPENDIX .- COMMON SCHOOLS.


SCHEDULE


Showing the Number and Location of each School under the Jurisdiction of the Board of Education, also the Ward in which it is Situated.


School - No.


Location.


Ward.


· School + No.


Location. Ward.


1 .. 245 William n. Duane


Fourth.


2. . 116 Henry.


. Seventh.


3 .. 490 Hudson c. Grove. Ninth.


4 .. 203 Rivington


Thirteenth.


27 .. 74 Oliver. .Fourth.


5 .. 222 Mott ..


Fourteenth.


28 .. 40th n. 8th Av.


Twenty-2d.


6 .. On Randall's Island. Twelfth.


29 .. 97 Greenwich


. First.


7 .. 60 Christie n. Hester


.Tenth.


30 .. 2d n. Av. C. Eleventh.


. Seventh.


9 .. C. 82d and 11th Av.


Twenty-2d.


32 .. Orange n. Grand


.Fourteenth.


10 .. 180 Wooster n. Bleecker


Fifteenth.


33 .. 35th n. 9th Av ..


Twentieth.


11 .. 17th n. 8th Av ..


Sixteenth.


34. Broome b. Sheriff and Willet.


.. Thirteenth.


12 .. 371 Madison n. Jackson.


Seventh.


35. - 13th n. 6th Av.


Fifteenth


14 .. 27th n. 3d Av ..


Twenty- first.


37 .. 86th n. 4th Av.


Twelfth.


15 .. 289 5th b. Avs. C and D.


Eleventh.


38 .. Clarke n. Broome.


Eighth.


16 .. 13th n. 7th Av ..


Ninth.


39 .. 125th b. 2d and 3d Avs. Twelfth.


17 .. 47th b. 8th and 9th Avs


Twenty-2d.


40 .. 20th b. 1st and 2d Avs.


Eighteenth.


18 .. 51st and Lexington Av


Nineteenth.


41 .. Greenwich Av. op. Charles. Ninth.


42 .. Allen b. Walker and Hester. . Tenth.


20 .. Ludlow n. Delancy. Tenth.


21 .. Marion n. Prince.


Fourteenth.


44 .. C. North Moore and Varick . Fifth.


45 .. 24th b. 7th and 8th Avs .... .Sixteenth.


46. - 156th b. 9th and 10th Avs. Twelfth.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


School No.


Location.


Ward.


.. School


No.


Location. Ward.


1 .. 88 Orchard ..


.Tenth.


30. . 3 Stone .. . First.


2 .. 103 Bayard n. Orange.


. Sixth.


31 .. 175 Barrow n. Greenwich. Ninth.


3 .. 100 Cannon n. Stanton. Eleventh.


4 .. Basem't Ch. Christie n. Delancey .. Tenth.


33 .. 25th b. Madison and 4th Avs .. . Eighteenth.


5 .. 401 Cherry n. Scammel


Seventh.


34 .. 43d c. 8th Av. Twenty-2d.


6 .. Sutfolk n. Delancey


Thirteenth.


35 .. 461 Greenwich. Fifth.


7 .. 6th b. Avs. B and C Baptist Ch. .. Eleventh.


8 .- 23 King n. MacDougal


. Eighth.


37 .. Factory n. Bank and Hammond .. Ninth.


38 .. 60 Christie (rear) .Tenth.


12 .. Broome c. Ridge.


Thirteenth.


40 .. Rear 147 Clinton Thirteenth.


41. . Rear 147 Clinton .. Thirteenth.


14 .. 60 Christie (rear). Tenth.


15 .. 36 Stanton n. Christie. Seventeenth.


16. . Cannon n. Broome. Thirteenth.


17 .. 461 Greenwich Fifth.


· 18 .. 401 Cherry.


Seventh.


46. . 11th b. 3d and 4th Av. Seventeenth.


47. . 11th b. 3d and 4th Av Seventeenth,


48 .. 233 W. 18th. Sixteenth.


21 .. 203 Rivington.


Thirteenth.


49 .. Horatio n. 8th Av. Ninth.


50 .- 545 Greenwich. Eighth.


23 .. 61 Thompson.


Figlith.


51,.545 Greenwich. Eighth.


52 .. 25th b. Madison and 4th Av. Eighteenth.


53 .. 4th n. Av. D .. Eleventh.


54. . 29th n. 9th Av. Twentieth.


55. . 48th n. 4th Av. Nineteenth.


56 .. 37th b. 10th and 11th Avs .. .Twentieth,


57 .. Demilt Dispensary 23d & 2d Av .. Eighteenth,


COLORED SCHOOLS.


School - No.


Location.


Ward.


School No.


Location. Hard.


4. . 117th n. 2d Av


Twelfth.


2. . 51 and 53 Laurens n. Broome .... Eighth.


5 .- 19 Thomas. Fifth.


6. - 28th n. 8th Av. .Twentieth.


COLORED PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


School


- No.


Location.


Ward,


Sixteenth.


2 .. German Ch. (rear) 2d n. Av C .... Eleventh, -


School No.


Location. Ward.


3 .. German Ch. (rear) 2d n. Av. C ... Eleventh.


T


24 .. Elm n. Leonard. Sixth.


25 .. 13 Oak .. .Fourth.


26 .. 32 James. Fourth.


8 .66 Grand n. Wooster


Eighth.


31. . Monroe n. Montgomery.


13 .. 298 Houston b. Norfolk & Essex. Seventeenth.


36. . 9th n. Av. C. ..


Eleventh.


19. . 9th c. 1st Av .. Seventeenth.


43 .. 130th n. 11th Av ... . Twelfth.


22 .. Stanton c. Sheriff'. Eleventh.


23 .. 26 and 28 City Hall place Sixth.


-


36 .. Factory n. Bank and Hammond .. Ninth.


10 .. 174 Amos n. Washington


11 .. Basement Ch. Pearl n. Elm


.Sixth.


39 .. 233 W. 18th. Sixteenth.


13 .. 101 Bayard n. Orange. Sixth.


42 .. 100 Cannon n. Stanton Eleventh.


43 .. Rivington n. Goerck. Thirteenth.


44 .. Rivington n. Goerck. Thirteenth.


45. . C. Houston and Eldridge. Seventeenth.


19. . Basem't Ch. 20th n. 7th Av .Sixteenth.


20 .. C. 4th and Av. C. . Eleventh.


22 .. C. Bleecker and Downing. Ninth.


24 .. 61 Thompson Eighth.


25 .. 98 Seventeenth n. 7th Av. Sixteenth.


26 .. 98 Seventeenth n. 7th Av. ·Sixteenth.


27 .. 174 Amnos n. Washington. Ninth.


28 .. 114 White. Sixth.


29 .. 3 Stone. First.


1 .. 135 Mulberry b Grand & Hester.Fourteenth.


1 .. 15th n. 7th Av.


3 .. Yorkville. Twenty-2d.


Ninth.


32 .. 175 Barrow n. Greenwich. Ninth.


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APPENDIX .- COMMON SCHOOLS.


CORPORATE SCHOOLS PARTICIPATING IN THE SCHOOL MONEYS.


New-York Orphan Asylum, Bloomingdale Road, between 73d and 74th streets.


Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, corner of Prince and Mott streets.


Protestant Halt Orphan Asylum, 6th Avenue, near 11th street.


Mechanics' Society School, 32 Crosby street, and 472 Broadway.


Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents, House of Refuge.


Hamilton Free School, Fort Washington.


Leake and Watt's Orphan House, Manhattanville, 9th and 10th Avenues, and 111th and 112th streeta. American Female Guardian Society, 32 E. 30th street, Office 43 Bible House.


New-York Juvenile Asylum, foot of 55th street, E. R., Office 77 Grand street, Colored Orphan Asylum, 5th Avenue, near 42d street.


SCHEDULE


Showing the Number of Schools in each Ward.


Ward.


Ward Schools.


Primary Schools. No. 29, 30 ..


Colored.


First ..


No. 29.


Fourth


1, 25, 26, 27.


"6


17, 35 ..


C. S. No. 5 ..


Sixth


23, 24 ..


2, 11, 13, 28.


Seventh


2, 12, 31.


“ 5, 18 ..


Eighth


8, 38 ..


" 8, 23, 24, 50. 51.


C. S. No. 2.


Ninth ..


66


3, 16, 41.


10,22,27,31,32,36,37,49.


Tenth


7,20, 42.


1, 4, 14, 38.


Eleventh


15, 22, 30, 36.


3, 7, 20, 42, 53.


C. P. S. No. 2, 3.


Twelfth


6,37,39,43, 46 4, 34.


" 6, 12, 16, 21,40,41,43,44.


Fourteenth


5, 21, 32.


C. S. No. 1.


Fifteenth


10, 35.


Sixteenth


.6


11, 45


" 19, 25, 26, 39. 48


C. P. S. No. 1.


Seventeenth.


13, 19


" 15, 45, 46, 47.


Eighteenth


40.


66


33, 52, 57


Nineteenth


18


66


55 ...


Twentieth.


33.


54, 56.


C. S. No. 6.


Twenty-first ..


14.


Twenty-second.


66


9, 17,28.


" 34.


C. S. No. 3.


SCHOOLS CONNECTED WITH CHURCHES.


Presbyterian .- Union Theological Seminary, 9 University place. President, R. T. Haines. Recorder, Rev. J. W. McLane. Treasurer, A P. Halsey. Professors, Rev. E. Robinson, Rev. T. H. Skinner, Rev. Henry B. Smith, D.D., Rev. Chas. S. Dunning, Rev. Theron Hawkes. Rev. J. S. Gallagher, Financial Agent. George F. Root, Professor of Music. Library contains 25,000 vols.


German Lutheran .- St. Matthew's Academy, 79 Walker, near Broadway. Principal, John Hardter. Teacher of English Language, Geography, &c., Augustus Zitzman., Instruction in Needlework, sew. ing, &c.


Protestant Episcopal .- General Theological Seminary, W. 20th, between Avs. 9 and 10 Professors, Rev. Milo Mahan, B.D., Dean and Chaplain. Right Rev. Benjamin T. Onderdonk, D D., Nature, Min- istry, and Polity of the Church. Rev. Samuel H. Turner, D.D., Biblical Learning, and the Intrepreta. tion of the Scriptures. Rev. Benjamin I. Haight, D.D., of Pastoral Theology and fulpit Eloquence. Bev. Samuel Roosvelt, D.D., of Systematic Divinity. Rev. Milo Mahan, B D., of Ecclesiastical History. Rev Bird Wilson, D.D. LL.D., of Systematic Divinity. Clement C Moore, LL.D., of Oriental and Greek Literature. Rev. George H. Houghton, A.M., Instructor in the Hebrew Language. Rev. Christian F. Crusc, D.D., Librarian, Rev. Edward N. Mead, Secretary. Abel T. Anderson, Treasurer. Library contains 11,000 vols.


Trinity School, 76 Varick, Rev. Wm. Morris, LL.D., Rector.


Roman Catholic .- St. Vincent's Academy, 104th, near Harlem. St. Mary's, 415 Grand. St. Patrick's, 261 Mulberry. St. Peter's, 16 Barclay. Orphan Asylum, Prince, opposite the Cathedral. School of the Sisters of Mercy, 536 Houston. Half Orphan Asylum, 11th, near Av. 7. Teachers, Sisters of Charity.


INDEPENDENT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.


Columbia College. College of Pharmacy.


College of Physicians & Surgeons. New York University. New York Medical College, University Medical College,


Fifth


44.


C. S. No 4.


Thirteenth


66


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APPENDIX .- OMNIBUS ROUTES.


OMNIBUS ROUTES.


Proprietors.


Routes. No. Stages.


Kipp & Brown. From W. 34th, cor. Av. 9th, through Av. 9th to Hudson, through Hudson to Canal, through Canal to B'dway, down B'dway to South Ferry.


40 two-horse.


(From Grand Street Ferry through Cannon to 2d, ) through 2d to Av. C, up Av. C to 14th, up 14th |


George W. Homan & Co. to Av. 3, up Av. 3 to 26th to Broadway, up > 10 two-horse. Broadway to 32d to Hudson R. R. Depot to the | Crystal Palace.


Lamb & Co .. From Second Av. and 32nd to 14th to Broadway 3 15 two-horse. to Barclay Street Ferry.


Siney, McLelland & Richardson. From 31st, Av. 9 to 14th, thence to Broadway, 3 thence to South Ferry. 34 two-horse.


Pullis & Roberts


S From East 22d, down Av. 4th to Broadway, down ? Broadway and Whitehall to South Ferry. 35 two-horse.


J. W. Forshay


S From W. 42d and W. 49th, down Broadway and } Whitehall to South Ferry. 40 two-horse.


Lugar & Owen.


(From W. 31st, (Hudson R. R. Depot,) cor. Av. 10, ) to W. 14th, up W. 14th to Greenwich, down Greenwichto Spring, through Springto B'dway, > 20 two-horse. down Broadway to Broome, up Broome to Bow- ery, down Bowery to Catharine Ferry.


John H. Clarke.


From W. 36th down Av. 10th to W. 23d, thence to Av. 4th, thence Bowery and Chatham, Broadway and South Street Ferry.


10 two-horse.


Murphy & Smith.


"From Green Point Ferry, foot of Tenth, through } Tenth to Av. A, through Av. A to Eighth, through Eighth and Astor Place to Broadway, down Broadway and Whitehall to South Ferry.


28 two-horse.


Young & Ward


From W. 42nd, cor. Av. 6th, down Av. 6th to and ) through Eighth to Broadway, down Broadway and Whitehall to South Ferry.


20 two-horse.


Young & Ward.


From W. 42nd, cor. Av. 6th, down Av. 6th to and through Ninth to Broadway, down Broadway and Whitehall to South Ferry.


20 two-horse.


Mackrell & Simpson


(From Tenth, cor. Av. C, through Tenth to Av. D, ) through Av. D to Lewis, thro' Lewis and Grand to East Broadway, down East Broadway, Chat- ham, Broadway and Whitehall, to South Ferry. J


29 two-horse.


Marshall & Townsend.


From W. 37th down Av. 7th, Greenwich Av., to and through Av. 6th to Amity, through Amity to Broadway, down Broadway to and through Fulton to Fulton Ferry.


-


30 two-horse.


i


Bolster, Andrews & McDonald ...


From W. 42d cor. Av. 5th, through Av. 5th to W. ) 11th, through W. 11th to University place, thro' { University Place to Broadway, down Broad- way to Fulton, down Pulton to the Ferry.


22 two-horse.


Jimmerson & Husted.


From Av. C, cor. Tenth, through Tenth to Av. D, } through Av. D to Columbia and Grand to the Bowery, down the Bowery, Chatham, Broad- way, and Whitehall to South Ferry.


28 two-horse.


Walmsley, Haight & Co


From Av. 1, cor. E. 28th, through Av. 1 to Allen, through Rivington to Bowery, down the Bow- ery to Chatham, Chatham to the South Ferry.


23 two-horse.


S From Harlem Bridge down Av. 3d, Bowery and ?


25 two-horse.


Murphy & Flynn ..


Chatham to Barnum's Museum.


Lutz, Doll & German. S From Manhattanville, down the Bowery and 3 Chatham to Tryon Row. 18 two-horse.


S


F


C


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APPENDIX .- OMNIBUS ROUTES.


Proprietors.


Routes. No. of Stages,


Sudlow & Siney.


From E. 13th near Av. C, through Av. C to Hous- ) ton, through Houston tothe Bowery, down the Bowery, Chatham, Broadway, and Whitehall, to South Ferry.


22 two-horse.


William Tyson & Co.


From Williamsburgh Ferry, through Grand to ) and down Broadway to Canal, through Canal to Greenwich, down Greenwich to Cortlandt, f to Jersey City Ferry.


30 two-horse


Finch, Johnson & Shepherd


From Twenty-Third, down Av.8th. to and through Bleecker, to Broadway, down Broadway and Whitehall to South Ferry.


36 two-horse,


Finch, Johnson & Shepherd.


From W. 42d down Av. 8th to Fourth, down to Av. 6th, through Carmine, Bedford, Houston, to Broadway, to Maiden Lane, to Fulton Ferry.


20 two-horse,


A. Lent & Mulford


From Houston st.Ferry, through Second, Bowery, and Bleecker to Broadway, down Broadway to and through Cortlandt to Jersey City Ferry.


21 two-horse.


Sheldon & Hynard.


From One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth st., cor. of) Av. 4th, thro' One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth to Av. 8th and M'Comb's Dam to the High Bridge. S


4 two-horse,


William Tyson & Co.


From Williamsburgh Ferry through Grand street } to the eastern side of Broadway.


5 two-horse.


Dewey, Dingeldien & Goetz


From Crystal Palace through Forty-fourth Street ) to Third Av., down Third Av., Bowery and Chatham st. to Pearl st., down Pearl st. to Peck Slip, and South st. to Burling Slip.


14 two-horse,


Miller & Barth.


From Claremont to One Hundred and Twenty-} Second st., (Manhattanville,) to Broadway, to Av. 8, down Av. 8 to 42nd st., through 42nd st. to Av. 6, down Av. 6 to 32nd st.


5 two-horse.


Myers & Contant.


From Av. 10 to W. 13th to Av. B, through Av. B to Clinton, down Clinton to South st., through South to South Ferry.


7 two-horse.


Reiker & Heird.


From Houston st. Ferry to Goerck, down Goerck } to Madison, through Madison to Gouveneur, Gouverneur to South, and South to Coenties Slip.


13 two-horse,


Walmsley, Haight & Co.


From 23d st. and Av. A to Essex, through Essex ) to Division, Division to Chatham, Chatham to ] Broadway, Broadway to Fulton, Fulton to ¿ Washington, Washington to Cortlandt Street [ Ferry.


10 two-horse.


Cornell, Turnure & Co.


From Crystal Palace down Forty-fourth Streetto ) Madison Av., to Union place to Broadway, [ down Broadway to Wall, through Wall to Wall Street Ferry.


10 two-horse,


J. D. Mills.


From Av. 3, cor. E. 44th, down to Bowery, down Bowery to Chatham, down Chatham to Pearl, down Pearl to Fulton Ferry


12 two-horse.


PUBLIC SQUARES AND PARKS.


Abingdon Sq., junc. of Bleecker and Hudson sts. Park at Cross, Anthony, and Little Water st. Battery, southern extremity of city. Bowling Green, foot Broadway. Chatham Square, upper end of Chatham st. City Hall Square, junction of Chatham and Centre. Duane Park, on Duane st., by Hudson,


Grammercy Park, foot Lex. Av., between E. 20th and 21st st.


Hamilton Sq., Yorkville.


Madison Sq. E. 23d, Madison Av., E. 26th andAv.5 Manhattan Square, Manhattanville. Mount Morris Square, Harlem.


Park at Fourth, Grove, and Christopher st. Park at Fifth Av., Broadway, and 25th Reservoir Square, on Av. 6, bet. W. 40th and 42nd. St. John's Park, bounded by Varick, Laight, Hud- son, and Beach streets.


Stuyvesant Square, on Av. 2, between E. 15th and E 17th st.


Tompkins' Square, bounded by Seventh st., Av. B., Tenth st., and Av. A.


Union Square, bounded by Av. 4, E. 14th, E. 17th, and Union Square.


Park The, bounded by Broadway, Chambers, and Washington Square, bounded by Fourth st., Uni- City Hall Square.


versity pl., Waverly pl., and MacDougal st.


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APPENDIX .- NEWSPAPERS.


NEWSPAPERS.


Advocate of Moral Reform and Family Guardian, |New York Day Book, N. R. Stimson, 47 Anh


Mrs. S. R. I. Bennet, ed., Bible House, Astor Pl. |New York Democrat, Wm. Schlueter, 77 Chatham Age (semi-monthly), John Allen, 139 Nassau New York Dutchman, Wingate & Bryce, 205 B'way New York Mercantile Journal and Financial Re- corder, Lyon & Hillyer, 112 Pearl Albion, Wm. Young, editor, 10 Park Place American Agriculturist, Allen & Co., 189 Water American Messenger, 150 Nassau New York Observer, S. E. Morse & Co., 138 Naseau New York Recorder, L F. Beecher & Co. 115 Nassau New York Spectator, F. Hall & Co., 46 Pine American Missionary, 48 Beekman American's Own, Child Brothers, 58 Chatham Amerikanischer Botschafter, 150 Nassau New York Weekly Leader, Lord, Webster & Co. 321 Broadway Asmonean (The), Robert Lyon, 112 Pearl Atlantische Blaetter. 24 North William New Yorker Abend Zeitung, 24 N. William Bank Note & Com'l Reporter, J. Thompson, & Wall New Yorker Criminal Zeitung, R. Lexow, 17 N. William Banner of Industry, John Bullock, 19 Beekman Banner of the Union, Wm. Bullock, 3 Spruce New Yorker Handels Zeitung, M Meyer, 18 Nassau New Yorker Illustrirte Zeitung, Carl Hallberger, 20 N. William Brother Jonathan, B. H. Day, 48 Beekman Carson League, weekly, T.I.Carson & Co.,344 B'way Chud's Paper, Am. Tract Soc., 150 Nassau New Yorker Staats Zeitung, Jacob Uhl, 214 Wm. Pathander, John F. Whitney, 9 Spruce Christian Advocate, Rev. Dr. Thos. E. Bond, sr.edi- tor, 200 Mulberry


Christian Ambassador, Henry Lyon, 548 B'way Christian Inquirer, Unitar. Asso., 257 B'way Christian Intelligencer, Chs. Van Wyck, 103 Fulton Church Journal, Pudney & Russell, 79 John Churchman, John Hecker, 111 Broadway Citizen, John Mitchell, editor, 3 Spruce Commercial Advertiser, F. Hall & Co., 46 Pine Courier and N. Y. Enquirer, J. W. Webb, 70 Wall Courrier des Etats Unis, Chs. Lassalle, 73 Franklin Criminal, M. W. Siebert, 17 N. William Crusader, Secchi Di Cassalì, Broadway c. Reade Die Reform, F. Charles, 12 Frankfort


Dollar Weekly, J. & E. Brooks, Wall c. Nassau Empire City, 17 Spruce


Epicurean Gondola, Isaac D. Guyer, 349 B'way Evangelist, W. H. Bidweil, 120 Nassau Evening Mirror, Hiram Fuller, 40 Ann Evening Post, Wm. C. Bryant & Co., 41 Nassau Express, J. & E. Brooks, Wall c. Nassau


Express Messenger, 36 Broadway


Family Courier, J. Watson Webb, 70 Wall Foreign Missionary, 23 Centre


Freeman's Journal, Jas. A. McMaster, 20 N. Wm. Golden Rule, Crampton & Clark, 44 Ann Herald, James G. Bennett, Nassau c. Fulton Home Journal, Morris & Willis, 107 Fulton Humphrey's Journal, 546 Broadway


Independent, Jos. H. Ladd, 22 Beekman


Irish American, Lynch & Cole, 47 Ann


Journal of Commerce, Hallock, Butler & Hale, 91 Wall


Journal of Finance, 4 Broad


Jour. Am. Temp. Union, Rev. J. Marsh, D. D., 149 Nassau


Journal of Progress, 100 Nassau


La Cronica, Antonio Xavier San Martin, 87 Cedar La Verdad, J Mesa, 21 Ann Leonori N. Y. Bank Note List, L. J. Leonori, 47 Dey Live Yankee, 82 Nassau




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