The New York City directory, for 1854-1855, Part 197

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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5


30


2


Servia


5


30


2


Sierra Leone.


45


45


4


South Australia, via Plymouth


45


45


4


Spain, via France


41


41


do via Southampton.


73


73


4


k


Sumatra, via Southampton.


53


Sweden ....


21


Switzerland


21


5


Syria, via Southampton ..


57


57


do via Marseilles by French packet.


51


do


do by closed mail.


61


51 61


::


6 6 6


53


53


4 4 2


6 6


6 6 6 6 6 6


2 2


Saxony


21


5


*30


2 2 2 2 2


6 6


do or any other place in the Indian Archipelago, via Marseilles.


73


53 73 5


*42 *35


4


21


5


38


10


21


5


30


6


Java via Southampton


21


5


*30


2


2 2


6 6 6


2 4 4


do via Marseilles.


North Australia, via Southampton do via Marseilles.


2


45


4 2


21


21


quired.t


Cents. Cents. Cents. Cents. Cents.


TABLES OF POSTAGES TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES.


39


RATES OF POSTAGE FOR LETTERS


RATES OF POSTAGE WEIGHING } OZ. OR FOR NEWS- UNDER.


PAPERS.


In the first two columns of this list, the rates named must in every instance be prepaid, and with 5 cents more when the let-In open Mail- ter is from Oregon or California. The 21 cent rate is the United to G Britain. States Inland and Atlantic sea, and the 5 cent rate the United States Inland postage only. In the Prussian closed mail (third column), the rates set down are generally the full postage to destination. News- papers must be prepaid. In the British mail the 4 cent rate is the United States and British, and the 2 cent, the United States postage only. In the Prussian mail, the 6 cent rate is the United States, British, and German postage.


By U. S. Packet, pre-


payment required.t


By British Packet,


pre-payment re-


In Prussian closed mail


either by United States or


In British or open mail by


either U.S. or British pack-


et, pre-payment required.


In Prussian closed mail by


either U.S. or British pack.


et, pre-payment required.


Tenedos


21


5


*40


2


6


Trebizonde


21


5


*40


2


6


Tuloza


21


5


*40


Q


6


Tunis via Marseilles by French packet.


51


51


Tuscany ..


21


5


*35


2


6


Varna ..


21


5


*40


2


6


Venetian States. .


21


5


*30


2


6


Wallachia


21


5


30


2


6


West Australia via Plymouth


45


45


4


Wurtemburg ..


21


5


*30


2


Great Britain and Ireland, by either {*24 cents, (California and Oregon excepted. * 5 cents to be added


United States or British line ... 3 when to or from California or Oregon. Pre-payment optional)


On either a letter or packet of any weight, the whole postage or none at all should be pre- paid. If anything less than the whole is pre-paid, no account is taken of it, and it is entirely lost to the sender. In respect to British Mails, where the official postage entries on the letters received are in red ink, the letter is to be considered as paid, and is to be delivered accordingly ; where in black ink, as unpaid, and the postage is to be collected. Postage in such cases is either wholly paid or wholly unpaid. "The credit and debit figures on such letters show, on the paid letters, the amount to be credited to the United States ; on the unpaid letters, the amount charged to the United States by England; and these figures, "3 cents," "19 cents," "5 cents," "21 cents," &c., are solely for the convenience of the ex- change offices in keeping the account with the British Post Office.


Newspapers 2 cents each, pre payment required. Pamphlets and periodicals 2 cents each, if not weighing over two ounces, and 4 cents an ounce or fraction of an ounce, if they exceed two ounces, to be collected in all cases in the United States. All such printed matter is subject to like additional charges in Great Britain, each country collecting its own postage on printed matter, whether the same is sent or received. No pamphlet can be sent weighing over 8 ounces, and no periodical over 16 ounces, without being subject to letter postage. Neither pamphlets nor periodicals are entitled to con- veyance through England.


Cents. )


Bremen


*10


Altona ..


*15


Austria, Empire of, (including Hungary, Galicia, Lombardy, Venice, &c.).


*15


Bavaria.


*15


Brunswick


*15


Hamburg


*15


Hanover


*15


Lubec ..


*15


Mechlenberg-Schwerin


*15


Mechlenberg-Strelitz.


*15


Oldenburg ..


*13


Prussia, Kingdom and Provinces of.


*15


Saxe-Altenburg.


*15


Saxony, Kingdom of.


*15


All other German States, Cities, and Towns.


Alexandria.


30


Constantinople


*33


Corfu


30


Denmark.


*27


Greece ...


*33


Italy, (except Lombardy and Venice)


33


Malta, Island of.


*25


Norway


*37 Russia


*09


Schleswig.


*27


Sweden ...


*33


Switzerland *25


Wallachia


30


21


5


30


2


6


Van Dieman's Land, via Plymouth.


45


45


4


Venezuela via Southampton


45


45


4


Victoria, (Port Philip) via Plymouth


45


45


4


*20


Poland.


30 Netherlands, The.


*22


By the New York and Bremen line, direct.


quired.t


British Packet.


Cents. Cents. Cents. Cents. Cents.


Turkey, (in Europe), and Turkish Islands in the Mediterranean, ex- cept as herein mentioned.


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TABLES OF POSTAGES TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES.


Newspapers sent from the United States by the Bremen line, 3 cents each, pre-payment required. On pamphlets and magazines, the United States postage is one cent an ounce, or fraction of an ounce, pre-payment required.


On all printed matter received in the Bremen mail, the whole postage (United States and foreign) is pre-paid on the other side.


Havre, (France,) or any other port or place on the ) coast of France, Germany, or any other port or place in Europe where the United States steam packets touch, (Great Britain and Ireland excepted,) by the Havre line.


20 cents -United States postage. Pre-payment required. This pays only to Havre.


Newspapers, 2 cents each, pre-payment required. Letters of the weight of { oz. and under, by the Havre line, are subject in France, to an additional postage of 60 centimes (12 cents ;) and when over $ oz. and not over ¿ oz., 120 centimes, or 24 cents, and so on.


Chagres.


Cuba Mexico


10 cents-if distance from the mailing office does not exceed 2,500 miles ; and


20 cents-where distance exceeds 2,500 miles. Pre-payment required.


Panama, and other foreign places where the rates are not fixed by postal treaty


Newspapers, 2 cents each, pre-payment required. The above is the United States postage only. Except for Acapulco, on the Pacific, and vicinity, the mails for Mexico will be despatched by the United States mail steamship line from New Orleans, via Tampico to Vera Cruz, three times a month ..


West Indies, &c., British, viz. : Antigua.


Barbadoes


Bahamas


Berbice


Cariacou.


Demerara


Dominica


Essequibo


Grenada


Jamaica.


Montserrat, Nevis.


St. Kitt's, St. Lucia St. Vincent


Tortola, Tobago, Trinidad. Newspapers, 2 cents each. Pre-payment required.


10 cents, where distance from the mailing of- fice does not exceed 2,500 miles ; and


20 cents, where distance exceeds 2,500 miles. Pre payment required, being United States postage only.


West India Islands, (not British,) except Cuba. Carthagena


34 cents-where distance from the mailing of- fice does not exceed 2,500 miles ; and


Honduras


St. Juan, (Nicaragua).


St. Thomas, t &c ..


On papers received, the rate to be collected Newspapers sent, 6 cents each, pre-payment required. is 2 cents only, the l'ritish postage being prepaid.


# To St. Thomas and the other Danish Islands, by United States Packet to Kingston, the single rate is 18 cents under 2,500 miles, and 28 cents over 2,500 miles, pre payment required.


Guayaquil .. (Ecuador).


Quito .. do


Cobija. .... (Bolivia).


La Paez ...... do


Copiapo ... (Chili)


Huasco ....... do


Coquimbo ..... do


Valparaiso .... do


St. Iago ....... do


Newspapers sent, 8 cents, and newspapers received, 4 cents each, to be collected in the United States.


Payta ....... (Peru)


Lambayeque .. do .


Huanchaco ... do


Casma .. do


Huacho ..... .. do ..


Callao. .. do.


Lima. .do


Pisco do


Islay .do .. Arica ... .do


32 cents on letters sent, being the United States and foreign postage. Pre-payment required. 20 cents on letters received, being the United States postage only.


Iquique. do.


Newspapers sent, cents, and newspapers received, 4 cents each, to be collected in the United States.


44 cents-where distance exceeds 2,500 miles. Pre-payment required, being United States and British postage.


48 cents on letters sent, being the United States and foreign postage. Pre-payment required. 24 cents on letters received, being the United States postage only.


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TABLES OF POSTAGES TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES.


Bogota, New Grenada.


Buenaventura


) 28 cents on letters sent, being the United States and foreign postage. Pre-payment required. 20 cents on letters received, being the United States postage only.


Newspapers sent, 8 cents, and newspapers received, 4 cents, to be collected in the United States.


China .. New South Wales.


Sandwich Islands


6 cents, being the United States Postage to San Francisco. Pre-payment required.


By mail to San Francisco, thence by private ship ...


Newspapers and periodicals must be pre-paid the regular domestic rates to San Francisco. The rate payable on letters at the point of destination in the Sandwich Islands is 5 cents, and on newspa- pers 2 cents each. In China and New South Wales the ship postage, it is understood, is comparatively trifling.


Canada, New Brunswick, Cape Breton, Prince ) *10 cents-when not over 3,000 miles from the Edward's Island, Nova Scotia


land.


and Newfound- line of crossing ;


*15 cents-where distance exceeds 3,000 miles. Newspapers and periodicals are chargeable with the regular United States rates to and from the line, which postage must all be paid in the United States. Editors, however, may exchange free of ex- pense.


Australia, by private ship direct from New York, 5 cents, pre-payment required.


On Pamphlets and Magazines, to or from the west coast of South America, the United States postage is 4 cents, and to or from all other foreign countries (except Great Britain and the British North Ameri- can Provinces as above,) one cent an ounce or fraction of an ounce, to be collected in all cases in the United States.


Newspapers and periodicals to foreign countries (particularly to the continent of Europe) must be sent in narrow bands, open at the sides or end ; otherwise they are chargeable there with letter postage.


N. B .- All letters to and from foreign countries (the British North American Provinces excepted) are to be charged with single rate of postage, if not exceeding the weight of half an ounce ; double rate, if exceeding half an ounce, but not exceeding an ounce ; quadruple rate, is exceeding an ounce, but not exceeding two ounces, and so on, charging two rates for every ounce or fractional part of an ounce, over the tirst ounce. As this rule differs from that followed in respect to domestic letters, great care is requisite to prevent mistakes. Postmasters should be careful, also, where the postage is pre-paid, to collect the proper amount. They should be particular to notice the route indicated on the envelopes of letters, and to collect postage accordingly. Letters mailed at some offices, marked " via England," or " via Prussian closed Mail," for the German States, are frequently taken upon the pre-payment of Bremen rates, and those marked "via Bremen," at Prussian closed mail rates, &c.


If letters for foreign countries marked "Paid" are dropped into the Post Office without being paid, the Postmaster will erase the word " Paid," and write on the back of the letter the words " Not Paid," with his name and title of Postmaster.


t In the case of letters to go through France, the French postage is rated by the quarter ounce for the single letter. This is ten cents, except with reference to letters for Egypt, Syria, and Tunis, by French packet, when the single French rate is twenty cents. Therefore, the quarter ounce French rate only being embraced in the above rates for letters marked " via France," or " via Marseilles," the French rate on all such letters must be doubled for each quarter of an ounce.


JAMES CAMPBELL, Postmaster General.


POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, April, 1854.


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APPENDIX .--- LIST OF DISTRIBUTING OFFICES.


LIST OF DISTRIBUTING OFFICES ON THE FIRST OF APRIL, 1854.


OFFICE. STATE.


OFFICE.


STATE.


Portland .Maine


Columbus ... .Ohio


Boston ..


Massachusetts


Cleveland. do.


Providence.


Rhode Island


Toledo. do.


Hartford


Connecticut


New York


New York


Indianapolis Indiana


Troy


do.


Albany


do.


Buffalo.


do.


Chicago do.


Philadelphia.


Pennsylvania


Erie


do.


Pittsburg


do.


Baltimore.


.Maryland


Nashville Tennessee


Washington


Dist. of Colum,


Richmond


. Virginia


Montgomery Alabama


Norfolk


do.


Abingdon Wheeling.


do.


Natchez Mississippi


Vicksburg do.


Kanawha, C. H.


do.


New Orleans Louisiana


Raleigh


Grand Ecore do.


Ashville.


do.


Little Rock. Arkansas


Charleston


South Carolina


Napoleon do.


Augusta.


· Georgia


Dubuque. Iowa


Savannah.


do.


Keokuck do.


Columbus


do.


Galveston. 'lexas


Cincinnnati.


Ohio


San Francisco. California


UNDER THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS, THE FOLLOWING ARE THE EXCHANGE OFFICES :


On the Side of the United States, at


On the Side of Canada, at


Sault St. Mary


Mich. Sault St. Mary.


Port Huron


do.


Port Sarnia,


Detroit


do.


Windsor.


Buffalo


N. Y.


Hamilton, By through bags.


Black Rock


do.


Waterloo.


Suspension Bridge.


do.


Suspension Bridge.


Plattsburgh do.


Montreal.


Mooers do.


do.


Lewiston


do.


Youngstown


do.


Rochester.


do.


Cape Vincent.


do.


Sackett's Harbor


do.


Oswego


do.


Morristown.


do.


Ogdensburgh.


do.


Fort Covington


do.


White Hall


do.


Plattsburgh


do.


Rouse's Point.


do.


Burlington


Vt.


Franklin do.


Frelighsburg.


Derby Line.


do.


Stanstead.


North Troy


do.


South Patton.


Swanton. do.


Phillipsburg.


Canaan


do.


Portland.


Me.


Sherbrooke.


Cleveland Ohio.


Port Stanley.


New York


N. Y.


Albany


do.


Montreal,


Boston


Mass.


Hamilton,


Boston


do.


Sherbrooke.


Montreal,


Island Pond.


Vt.


Sherbrooke,


and Route Agents.


The route agents between Portland, Me., and Canada line, exchange with the Canada route agents and Montreal.


Under the Postal Arrangement between the United States and New Brunswick, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland, the following are the offices of exchange, viz :


On the Side of the United States, at


Robbinston


Maine.


Calais


do. ·


St. Stephens do. .


Houlton ..


do.


Woodstock do.


Portland.


do.


Eastport


do.


St. John do.


Boston


Mass.


Queenston, S


Henningford.


Troy.


Montreal, by through bag.


Queenston,


Niagara.


Coburgh by steamer in summer.


Kingston.


Kingston, by steamer in summer.


Brockville.


Prescott.


Dundee.


St. Johns.


Hereford.


Montreal.


Toronto,


Kingston,


By through bags.


Detroit. Michigan


Vincennes do.


Shawneetown Illinois


St. Louis Missouri


Louisville Kentucky


Maysville. do.


Memphis do.


Tuscumbia. do.


do.


North Carolina


Toronto,


On the Side of New Brunswick, &c., at St. Andrews .N. B.


APPENDIX .- CUSTOM HOUSE .- EXPRESS COMPANIES.


CUSTOM HOUSE.


Open daily, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., (Sundays excepted.)-PUBLIC STORE,-12 Broad.


Officers.


Location.


Officers. Heman J. Redfield.


Collector


. Rotunda, Custom House.


Henry Calhoun.


Deputy Collectors.


Thomas A. Osborne.


Cashier.


Naval Officer. .1st floor right, entrance from Pine. .. J. Romeyn Brodhead.


Deputy Naval Officers.


) C. S. Franklin. J. C. Brodhead.


Surveyor.


2d floor, east side of Rotunda. Michael Hoffman. .30 and 32 Wall street. .John Cochrane. ¿ James L .. Benedict. Isaiah Rynders.


Out-door Surveyor.


J. L. Vanboskerck.


Auditor


.2d story, west side of passage.


Samuel G. Ogden, Jr.


Store Keeper


Broadway, corner Exchange Place .. John H. Hunt.


Sample.


. Eagar Irving.


Guagers


Basement, Custom House.


Measurers


Weighers.


Barge Office


Foot of Whitehall. J. Thorne, boarding officer. Samuel J. Willis.


Appraisers


Daniel D. Briggs. Isaac Phillips.


Assistant Treasurer, U. S.


John J. Cisco.


EXPRESS COMPANIES.


Adams & Co., 59 Broadway ; Boston, Philadelphia, | Kinsly & Co., 1 Wall ; Boston, Fall River, New. Baltimore, Washington, Wheeling, Richmond, Norfolk, St. Louis, California and Foreign. Alford's Orange, 74 Maiden Lane.


American Express Co., 62 Broadway, Wells, But- terfield & Co,, and Livingston, Fargo & Co; Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, Louisville, Cincinnatti, St. Louis, &c.


Atkinson's, New York, Brooklyn, and Gowanus, 33 Liberty.


Atkinson & Peters', Broad Street, 54 and 56 Broad. Baldwin's Newark, 74 Broadway.


Berford's & Co.'s California, Virginia and North Carolina, 381 Broadway.


Budd's Newark, 53 William.


Callow's East Brooklyn and New York, 104 John. Caulkin's Hudson R. R. R. Baggage, 69 Maiden La. Chamberlain, Lee & Co.'s Great Western, 159 Broadway, and 64 Pearl-st.


Church's Flushing and Newtown, 69 Maiden Lane. Clearman's Newark, 36 Cedar.


Conover's Jersey City, 25 Platt.


Corwin, Griffin & Co. Long Island, 58 William. Craft's City, 74 Maiden Lane.


Davenport & Mason, 74 Broadway ; Taunton, New Bedford and Nantucket. Debaun's Flushing. 69 Maiden Lane.


Deleree & St. John's Brooklyn, 25 Platt.


Edward's, Sanford's & Co.'s Foreign ; to all parts of the world, 36 Broadway. Empire City, (Package,) 10+ John. Fair's Newark and New York, 178 Water.


Fossett's Williamsburgh, 58 William. Fowler's City, (Package,) 69 and 71 Maiden Lane. Fowler's (Richard) City, 25 Platt. Hanford's Williamsburgh, 36 Cedar.


Harden's, 74 Broadway : Boston, Providence, Phil- adelphia, Baltimore, Washington and South, Hildreth's Brooklyn and New York, 112 John. Hope's New Jersey and Pennsylvania, 74 B'way. Howell's Williamsburg, 74 Maiden Lane. Jansen's Brooklyn, 59 Broadway.


Johnson & Co.'s Rail Road, 2 Tyron Row.


Kelsey's City, 71 Maiden La. Kennedy's City, 58 William.


port, New York, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Harris- burg, Wilmington, Baltimore, Washington, Nor- folk, Richmond, Pittsburg, Cincinnatti, Lexing- ton, Louisville, St. Louis, &c.


Kyle's (A.) Baggage, 38 E. 20th. Licht's Williamsburgh, 25 Platt.


Livingston & Co.'s, 74 Broadway; Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, and South.


Livingston, Fargo & Co., 62 Broadway; Cincin- natti, Louisville, St. Louis, Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, Milwaukie, and all the Western Cities. Livingston, Winchester & Co., Savannah, 75 B'way Lucas' City & Brooklyn, 36 Cedar.


McKiobin James, United States and European Ex- : press, 17 Wall.


Macdonald's City Package, 33 Liberty.


Mather's Brooklyn ; 71 Maiden Lane.


Mills' & Co., Patterson ; 109 West.


Monro's Newbedford and Nantucket ; 1 Wall.


Moore's Bloomfield, (N. J.,) 74 Maiden Lane.


National Express Company, (formerly Pullen, Vir- gil & Co.) Northern & Canada ; 74 Broadway.


New York and Erie Rail Road Co.'s Express Freight Line; 229 Broadway.


People's ; 159 Broadway and 64 Pearl.


Powell's Jamaica and E. N. York ; 25 Platt Sibree's City ; 64 John.


Silvas' Jamaica ; 74 Maiden Lane.


Spaulding's Great Western and Southwestern ; M. B. Spaulding & Co., 240 Broadway.


Stanley's to Brooklyn; J. Fossett. Strober's Jersey City and New York ; 74 Maiden la. Studly & Co. N. Y., and N. H. Railroad Baggage ; 37 Canal.


Thayer's Brooklyn and New York ; 69 Maiden lane. Thompson and Livingston, (Harnden's,) South and East ; 74 Broadway and 11 New.


Vanbuskers' Jersey City ; 69 Maiden lane.


Wells, Buttterfield & Co., 62 Broadway ; Albany, Utica, Syracuse, Oswego, Rochester, Buffalo, and intermediate places, and on the N. Y. & E. R. R. Wells, Fargo & Co., California and Oregon Ex- press ; 82 Broadway.


Willis' Newark, 58 William.


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Chas. P. Clinch. Moses F. Odel.


Charles C. Walden. John J. Mumford. Henry G. Bronson.


Deputy Surveyors


PACKETS-COASTWISE, INLAND, AND FOREIGN-AND STEAMERS.


WHERE TO.


LINE.


AGENTS.


TIME OF SAILING.


PLACE OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE.


Alexandria, (D. C.) ...


w


Old Line.


Schmidt W. F. & Co., 105 Wall


Twice a month


No regular pier.


Amsterdam ..-


.


Antwerp -


Antwerp


Ralph Post, 38 South ..


Every 10 days.


No regular pier.


Apalachicola


Eagle


Eagle & Hazard, 40 South


Every ten days.


Navy Bay.


C. A. Whitney, 177 West.


Monthly-


Pier foot of Warren.


Aspinwall


U. S. Mail Steamers ... Pacific Mail S. S. Co ... Regular ...


Howland & Aspinwall. Isaac T. Smith, 102 Wall.


Monthly.


No regular pier. Pier 12, East River.


Pioneer Line .-


R. W. Cameron, 116 Wall


Monthly.


Pier 3, North River.


Clipper Line.


Dugan & Leland, 37 South.


No regular pier.


Australia


Express Line.


Russell & Vining, agent, 31 Old Slip. Ladd & Church, 69 South.


No regular pier.


Monthly.


No regular pier.


Mutual Line. Pioneer Line ..


R. W. Cameron, agent, 116 Wall.


Monthly.


Pier 12, East River.


New .


Mailler & Lord, 108 Wall.


Every four days


Pier 13, East River.


Baltimore ..


Old .-


Johnson & Lowden, 115 Wall ...


Every four days.


Pier 15, East River.


Commercial


Dayton & Sprague, 107 Front ..


Twice a week.


Foot of Maiden Lane.


Despatch


W. E. Herrick, 28 Coenties Slip.


Wednesdays and Saturdays.


Pier 8, East River.


Boston ..


Lewis'


E. Lewis, 24 South.


Wednesdays and Saturdays. Semi-weekly.


Bremen.


Steam Navigation Co ..


C. H. Sand, 11 S. William.


Monthly.


R. C. Read, 62 South.


Pier 17, East River.


Despatch Line. Commercial


Dunham & Dimon, 67 South


Wednesdays


Pier 17, East River.


U. S. Mail Steamers. Merchants'


M'Cready. Mott & Co., 36 South.


Saturdays .


Pier 10, East River.


Ship -


Thomas Wardle, 180 Front ..


Weekly .


Foot of Burling Slip.


Union .


George Bulkley, 88 South


Weekly


Pier 21, East River.


Fredericksburgh (Va.) ...


M'Kee's .. Pierson's.


C. H. Pierson, 61 South.


Twice a month.


Galveston, (Texas) ...


Pier 16, East River.


Regular


D. Colden Murray, 62 South.


Twice a month.


Pier 14, East River.


Georgetown, (D. C.) .. Regular Georgetown & Bucksville, (S. C.) .. Palmetto


Pier 29, East River.


Georgetown and Washington.


Old Line.


Murray & Paton, 131 Broadway ..


Twice a month


No regular pier.


Glasgow.


Commercial.


Dunham & Dimon, 87 South


Twice a month.


Pier 17, East River.


Steam Navigation


J. M'Symon, 33 Broadway ..


Every month-


No regular pier.


44


APPENDIX .- PACKETS.


Pier 8, East River. Pier 8, East River. Foot of Beach. No regular pier.


Cardenas


Lane & Weeks, 77 South ..


Spotford, Tileston & Co., 30 Broadway.


Twice a week


Pier 4, North River.


Charleston ..


Mott Bedell, 104 Wall. James W. M'Kee, 42 Front.


Weekly .


Between piers 13 and 14, East River. Pier 7, East River. No regular pier. Pier 12, East River.


Texas & New York.


J. H. Brower & Co., 45 South.


Twice a month


Sturges, Clearman & Co., 110 Wall.


Weekly .


Weekly .


Dollner & Potter, agents, 154 Front. Mott Bedell, 115 Wall.


Weekly ..


Pier 14, East River.


Regular ..


Sturges, Clearman & Co. 110 Wall ..


Weekly .


Pier 14, East River. Pier 14, East River.


Mott Bedell, 115 Wall.


Weekly ..


E. D. Hurlbut & Co., 84 South.


Pier 20, East River.


E. D. Hurlbut & Co., 84 South


Pier 20, East River. Pier 11, East River. Pier 9, East River.


M'Cready, Mott & Co., 36 South.


Twice a month.


Weekly -


Pier foot of Warren.


Australian Line


J. Howard & Son, agents, 34 Broadway.


Monthly.


No regular pier.


Mailler & Lord, 108 Wall


New England


James W. M'Kee, Agent, 42 Front.


Twice a month


PACKETS --- COASTWISE, INLAND, AND FOREIGN --- AND STEAMERS, CONTINUED.


WHERE TO.


LINE.


AGENTS.


TIME OF SAILING.


PLACE OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE.


Hamburg .. Hartford, (Conn.).


Havens


J. H. Havens, 105 Wall.


Twice a week.


Sturges & Co., 6 South.


No regular day.


Havana


M. O. Roberts, 177 West ..


Twice a month


Foot of Warren.


Hurlbut's.


E. D. Hurlbut & Co., 84 South.


Monthly.


Pier 20, East River.


Boyd & Hincken, 161 Pearl.


Ist of each month


Pier 5, North River.


Havre


Steam Navigation Co .. Union


William Whitlock, jun .. 46 South.


Irregular


1 ...


black Ball. Charles II. Marshall & Co., 38 Burling Slip. 1st and 16th each month.


Black Star.


Samuel Thompson & Nephew, 275 Pearl.


No regular day


Foot of Dover.


Empire ..


D. & A. Kingsland & Sutton, 55 Broad.


No regular day.


Piers 5 and 6 North River.


Empire ...


Jos. Murphy, 61 South.


Monthly.


Pier 8, North River.


Patriotic.


Spotford, Tileston & Co., 30 Broadway


Monthly ..


Pier 5 North River.


U. S. M. St. Ship Co ..


E. K. Collins & Co. 56 Wall.


Alternate Saturdays


Foot of Canal.


Liverpool


Kermit & Carow, 76 South.


11th of each month.


No regular pier.


St. George's.


David Ogden, 68 Beaver ..


No regular day ..


No regular pier.


Star


J. W. Phillips, 52 South.


No regular day.


No regular pier.


Swallow Tail.


Grinnell, Minturn & Co., 78 South.


No regular time.


No pier. Pier 14, East River.


Weekly.


No pier. No pier.


London


X


John Griswold, 70 South


Twice a month.


Pier 16, East River.


Swallow Tail


Grinnell, Minturn & Co., 78 South.


Twice a month.


Piers 19 and 20, East River.


Matagorda, (Texas) ..


Star.


R. C. Read, 62 South ..


No regular day


No regular pier.


Sturges, Clearman & Co., 110 Wall


Every ten days.


Between Pine and Wall.


City Eagle


Eagle & Hazard, 40 South


Every ten days


Pier 11, East River.


Merchants'


J. W. Ellwell & Co., 57 South.


Saturdays ..


Pier 13, East River.


Mobile


E. D. Hurlbut & Co., 84 South tanton & Thomson, 114 Wall.


Every two weeks.


No pier.


Mobile.


Alabama


Crescent Line.


Foster & Nickerson, Agents, 25 South


Weekly.


Pier 8, East River.


N. Y. and Alabama. L


Livingston, Crocheron & Co., 31 Broadway. Lane & Weeks, 77 South.


Every ten days.


Pier 18, East River.


Pelican. Despatch


S. W. Lewis, 24 South.


No regular day ..


Pier 8, East River.


Havens


J. H. Havens, 105 Wall.


Independent Propeller |J. H. Havens, 105 Wall ..


Wednesdays and Saturdays Three times a week.


Burling Slip. No regular pier.


45


APPENDIX .- PACKETS.


Tapscott's . Union Line.


W. & J. T. Tapscott, 86 South.


Wm. T. Frost, agent, 68 South.


No regular time


Twice a month.


Pier 16, East River.




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