Trow's New York city directory. 1857, Part 259

Author: Trow, John Fowler, 1810-1886
Publication date: 1857
Publisher: New York, J.F. Trow
Number of Pages: 1056


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APPENDIX-BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.


den, James S. Seymour. Caleb O. Halsted, Luther Bradish, Greene C. Bronson, John J. Phelps, John J. Cisco, D. H. Arnold, William Tucker. Daniel S. Muler, Jacob Ilarsen, Peter Cooper, Frederick Sheldon, Wilson G. Hunt, Charles E Bill, Watts Sherman, B. F. Wheel- wright, Edmund Coffin, Thos. Sloeomb, Reuben H. Walworth, Thomas Tileston, E. D. Morgan. Capital, $1,000,000. Shares, 10,000; Par, $100.


BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.


AMERICAN, COLLEGE PL. COR. BARCLAY,-Organ- ized April, 1848. Dues, $2,50; No. Shares, 61S} ; Par, $600: Reg. Meetings, 3d Tuesday in each month: John Bruce, Pres .: J. T. Shepperd, V. Pres .: S. Jessurun, Sec. Directors,-Miles Cham- bers, C. W. Timpson, HI. Warner, Thos. Love, Z. M. Birdsall and Samuel Green.


AMERICAN. (No. 2), COLLEGE PL. COR. BARCLAY. -Organized June. 1849. Dues, $2,50 ; No. Shares, 867; Par, $600; Reg. Meetings, 2d Tuesday in each month; John Bruce, Pres; Miles Chambers, V. Pres ; S. Jessurun, Sec. Directors ;- Albert R. Seoffeld. Thomas Stillman, J. T. Shepperd, Alfred Riggs. Joseph Giles.


AMERICAN, (No 3.) COLLEGE PL. COR. BARCLAY .- Organized July, 1850. Dues, $2.50; No. Shares, 1,220; Par, $600; Keg. Meetings, 1st Tuesday in each month ; John Bruce. Pres .; John Hassell, V. P .; S. Jessurun, Sec. Directors :- Miles Cham- bers, Albert R. Seofield. John W. Newson, Starkie Livesey, Albert Coles, Thos. Stillman.


AMERICAN. (No. 4.) COLLEGE PL. COR. BARCLAY. -Organized May, 1851. Dues, $2,50; No. Shares, 1,000; Par, $600; Reg. Meetings, 4th Tuesday in each month : John Bruce, Pres .; Miles Chambers, V. Pres ; S. Jessurun, See. Directors :- Thos. Love, M. Chambers, II II. IIuelat, John Petrie, William Bishop, A. F. Segre, Barton Wood.


AMERICAN FREEHOLD. 94 CHATIIAM .- Organ- ized Dec. 1850. Dues, $1,52; No. Shares, 120; Par. $800 : Reg. Meetings, every Wednesday.


BLOOMINGDALE, 613 EIGHTH AV .- Organized Feb. 1852. Dnes, $2.50, No. Shares, 375; Par, $600; Reg. Meetings, 2d Monday in each month; James F. Chamberlain, See.


CHELSEA, 453 EIGHTII av .- Organized Jan. 1852. Dues. $2; No. Shares, 1.000; Par $500; Reg. Meetings, last Monday in each month : F. A. Snif- fin, Pres .: J. P. Decker, V. Pres .; W H. Hoyt, See. Trustees :- Abraham Brown, J. B. Erving. A. Murray, Robt. Brady, Daniel Wilson, Frederick Steinle


CITIZENS', 5 TRYON ROW .- Organized Jan. 1S52 .- Dues, $3; No. Shares, 1,000; Par, $800; Reg. Meetings, 1st Thursday in each month : Simeon Draper, Pres; J. W. Mason, V. Pres .: Josiah F. Kendall, See. Trustees :- Simeon Draper, John F. Clarke. Christian Seliwartz, E. Webster, G. D. Lyman, B. Chrisiman, H F. Fairbank, Joel W. Mason, Samuel Alburtus jr., S. R. Mabbatt


COLUMBIAN, 25 DELANCEY .- Organized March, 1852. Dues. $2,00: No. Shares, 2,000; Par, $500; Reg. Meetings, 2d Thursday in each month ; Fran- cis A. Palmer. Pres .: Robert A. Sands, V. Pres. Chas. L. Noe, Sec. Trustees :- Samuel R Trem- bley, Ebenezer Wilson, Aaron Adams. Isaae Fry- er, Chas. L. Noe, Daniel Ga'e, Peleg B. Sandford, J. I. Hlaight, II. Soffe, A. Baylis, T. Oakley, II. S. McIlvaine.


EAST RIVER. Obadiah Newcomb, Pres .; Amos Willets. V. Pres. ; Alfred R. Hatfield, See.


EMPIRE, 235 SPRING .- Organized Feb. 1852. Dues, $3; No. Shares. 788; l'ar. $S00; Reg. Meetings, 1st Tuesday in eaeli month ; Jonathan W. Allen, Pres .; Sylvanus Gedney, V. Pres .; David Stevens, See .- Trustees-Thomas Alleoek, Wm. F. Warner, Cor- nelius Delamater, M. M. Vandyke, Wm. Forbes, Thos. C. Bertine, S. C. Mott. John Gruber, Henry Hebbard, John B. Aeker, Elisha Haight, John A. Delanov. James Andrews jr .. II. P. Leake.


EXCELSIOR, 58 BOWERY .- Organized Jan. 1852 .- Dues. $3; No. Shares, 1,000; Par, $800; Reg. Meetings, 2d Thursday in each month ; Robert T. Hawes. Pres .; Wm. L. Miller, V. Pres; Nathaniel P. Labarie, See.


FRANKLIN, 15 SPRUCE .- Organized Nov. 1851 .- Dues, $3; No. Shares, 1,000; Par, $300; Regular Meetings, 1st Wednesday in each month; George Ely, Pres .; Wm. Fleming, V. Pres .; Chas. Z. l'ond, See. Trustees ;- James L. Smith, Peter M. Wil- son, G. F. Zeigler, J. R. Urner, M. Lowenstein. P. Heinrich, Emanuel Lyon, F. Hleil, J. T. Ilodges. GERMAN, (no information.)


GERMAN, (1st) 78 FULTON-Closing up.


GERMAN. (No. 1,) CANAL n. ALLEN .- Organized March 1852. Dnes, $3; No. Shares, -; l'ar, $800; Reg. Meetings, 2d Friday in each Month ; Robert Mayer, Pres .; C. Graff, Sec.


GREENWICH, 48 EIGHTH AV .- Organized January, 1852. Dues, $3; No. Shares, (unlimited); Par, $500; Reg. Meetings, 1st Friday in each month; Chas. Crane, Pres .; Il. N. Gallup. V. Pres .; R. Ross, jr., See. Trustees :- Win. Wright. Jas. W. Booth, W. II. Gedney, Jesse Brush, J. L. Seabring, W. Wake. Jolın Bell, D. Vanbeuren, A. Simpson.


GREENWICHI, (No. 2), 48 EIGHTII AV .- Organized March, 1852. Dues, $3; No. Shares, (unlimited); Par, $$00; Reg. Meetings, 2d Monday in each month ; John Keyser, Pres .; Geo. Starr, V. Pres .; R. Ross jr., See. Trustees :- C'has. Crane, John Thomas, Jas. M. Post, Samuel Sinclair, James W. Farr. F. G. Luckey, J. W. Banta, Il. N. Gallup, W. D. Meeker.


IIARLEM, 125th, c. FOURTH AV .- Dnes, $20; No. Shares, 500; Par, $500; Reg. Meetings, 1st Tues- day in each month ; L. J. Belloni, Pres .: Henry B. Todd, V. Pres .; James A. Watson, Sec. Trustees : James W. Calwell, Jas. Crawford, Andrew Craw- ford, Walter Brady, Samuel A. Hills, N. Dewey, Wm. II. Calwell.


INDEPENDENT FREEHOLD, 119 CHATHAM :- Organized April, 1850. Dues. $1,52 per week ; No. Shares, 120: Par, $500; Reg. Meetings. every Monday evening : Samuel Samuels, Pres .; George lewison jr., V. Pres .; Sanıl. Wise, Treas .; Henry G. Leask, Sec.


IRVING, 87 AMITY :- Organized Feb. 1852. Dues, $3: No Shares, 1,000: Par, $800; Rog. Meetings, 1st Friday in each month ; Wm. C. Kean, Pres .; Jas. T. Stratton, V. Pres .; Thos. Wyatt, See. Trus- tees :- Jas. T. Stratton, Win. C. Kean, Wm. T. Gendar, Jas. Jackson jr., Jonas R. Urner. E. B. Valentine, Geo. H. Bell, Geo. T. Maxwell, Willard P. Marsh, Jacob Pecare.


KNICKERBOCKER, 442 EIGHTH AV .- Organized Jan. 1852. Dues, $3; No. Shares, 372; Par, $800 ; Reg. Meetings, 2d Monday in each month : James Kearney, Pres .: William Bedell, V. P'res., John W. Miller, Sec. Trustees :- David Pattullo, Michael Hopper, George Feltham, Nicholas Demarest, John Walton, George W. Warren, Garrett G. Vanderbilt, Wmn. T. Walton, Franklin Gregg.


MANHATTAN, 466 PEARL :- Organized April. 1851. Dues, $3: No. Shares, 1048 ; Par, $800; Reg. Meet- ings, 2d Monday in each month ; Morgan Morgans, Pres .; L. B. Morris, V. Pres .; Samuel Jessup, Sec. Trustees :- E F. Briggs, Henry Dexter. and Chas. W. Baker. Directors :- Alexander Edgar, Saml. McCorkle, Henry Bausher, Richard C. MeCormick, James G. Dubois. Allen Cameron, Wm. Chambers. MANHATTAN, (No. 2), 289 BROADWAY .- Organized Oct. 1851. Dnes, $3; No. of Shares, 1,000; Par, $800; Reg. Meetings, 3d Monday in each month ; John Cook, Pres .; Samuel Cantrell, V. Pres. ; J. W. Weston, See. Trustees :- L. Many, David Vanwart, E. B. Weston, W. II. Stansbury, H. Schneider, W. E. Millett, Alfred R. Hetfield, Da- vid Pattullo. C. V. Anderson, Reuben Ross jr.


MANHATTAN.(No. 3), 289 BROADWAY .- Organized Feb. 1852. Dues. $3; No. Shares, 1,000; Par, $800; Reg. Meetings, 4th Monday in each month : James Neeves, Pres. ; Charles B. Goodrich, V. Pres. ; J. W. Weston, Sec.


MECHANICS', 163 HESTER .- Organized Aug. 1851. Dues, $2,50; No. Shares, (unlimited) ; Par. $600 ; Reg. Meetings, 2d Wednesday in each month ; Win. Weed, Pres. ; Miles Chambers, V. Pres. ; Jacob Pecare, See. Trustees :- Isaae L. Devoe, John MeCollum, S. Pinner, V. Koon, John Herring, E. Savage.


MECHANICS', (No. 2), 163 HESTER .- Organized March, 1852. Dues, $2; No. Shares, (unlimited) ; Par. $500; Reg. Meetings, 1st Wednesday in each month; C. A. Smith, Pres. ; J. N. Bolles, V. Pres. ;


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APPENDIX .- RAILROAD COMPANIES.


Jacob Pecare,. Sec. Trustees :- Edward Jenkins, John W. Borchers, E. J. Porter, E. N. Kellogg, J. M. Sands. A. Trotter.


MECHANICS', (No. 3), 163 HESTER .- Organized March, 1852. Dues, $2; No. Shares, (unlimited); Par, $500; Reg. Meetings, 3d Tuesday in each month ; J. A. Sayre, Pres. ; A. W. Hunt, V. Pres. ; Jacob Pecare, Sec. Trustees :- Wm. Row, John Gerhauzer, G. H. Sayre, Henry Silberhorn, H. Cul- ver, Chas. Buchner.


MECHANICS' AND TRADERS', 54 E. BROADWAY. -Organized April 1, 18 2. Dues. $10; Entrance Fee, $200; No. Shares, 104; Par, $3,000; Reg. Meetings, 1st Tuesday in each month; Israel J. Salomon, Pres .; Henry B. Herts jr. V. Pres. ; E. Deyoung. Sec. Trustees :- Jas. Rorke, L. Lithauer, E. M. Swart, Thos. HI. Kee-ing, Jos. Aden, Benj. I. Hart, B. Defreece, D. G. Stern, H. M. Silverman. METROPOLITAN, 466 PEARL .- Organized Sept. 1851. Dues. $2; No. Shares, 2,000 ; Par, $500; Reg. Meetings, 3d Monday in each month; Rich- ard C. McCormick, Pres. ; Calvin Condit, V. Pres. ; Samuel Jessup. Sec. Trustees :- Pichard C. Mc- Cormick, M. T. Hewett, Thomas Kennedy, Henry Bausher. Samuel McCorkle, John P. Prall, Wm. Wheaton and Wm. Chambers.


MOUNT VERNON. $4 LEONARD .- Organized March 1851. Dules, $1; No. Shares, (nnlimited) ; Par, $200; Reg. Meetings, 1st Wednesday in each month; Bradley HI. Baldwin, Pres ; John Forshay, V. Pres. ; James Loveridge, Sec. Directors :- W. K. Tattersall, Chas. Alphonse, Ludwig Cahn, W. Dudley. M. llicks. John Dax. Trustees :- R. G. Richards, George Baker, James Taber.


NATIONAL. 173 CANAL .- Organized March, 1852, Dues, $3; No. Shares, 334; Par, $300; Reg. Meet- ings, 1st Monday in each month ; Benjamin New- house, Pres. ; Jolin W. Vandewater, Sec. Trus- tces :- Charles Newcomb, Charles H. MeIntire, Alfred B. Sands , James S. Conover, Richard P. Jenks, John J. Sillcocks, Luther Morey, Charles J. Fischer, Hamilton R. Searles, Henry David, Louis R. Menger.


NEW YORK, 289 BROADWAY .- Organized Aug., 1851. Dues, $2.50; No. Shares, 494; Par, $600; Reg. Meetings, 2d Thursday in each month ; Miles Chambers, Pres .; George A. Harriott, V. Pres. ; J. B. Buxton. Sec. Trustees :- John Bruce, Geo. B. Clark, F. McDonough, John Petrie, John Scud- der.


NEW YORK. (No. 2), 259 BROADWAY .- Organized Feb., 1852. Dues. $2,50 ; No. Shares, 344} ; Par, $600; Reg. Meetings, 1st Thursday in each month ; M. H. Smith jr., Pres .; J. B. Buxton, Sec. Trus- tees :~ Miles Chambers, Geo. A. Harriott, Wm. Tompkins, S. M. Ambler, John Law J. M. Ketch- um.


NEW YORK LAND AND BUILDING, 134 AMOS. -Organize 1 Jan., 1552. Dues $4: No. Shares, 78; Par. $600: Reg. Meetings, 4thi Monday in each month; Miles Chambers, Pres .; D. McLeod, .V. Pres. ; P. A. Bailey, Sec. Trustees .- George W. Ferguson, W. I. Adams, Alfred L. Hovey, Wm. B. Jones, R. Graham, Nathan Sanford, E. P. Rob- erts.


NEW YORK MUTUAL FREEHOLD, 94 CHATHAM. -Organized Nov., 1550. Dues, $1,52. weekly; No. Shares, 125 ; Appropriation, $2,000 ; Reg. Meetings, every Tuesday evening; M. I. Bennett, Pres .; Leonard Gosling. V. Pres ; Abraham Goodman, Treas. ; Isaac Marks, Sec. Trustees :- Lewis Phil- lips, Solomon Assenheim, Selim Marks, Patrick H. Maguire, Joel Levetzow, S. Rodes.


PEOPLE'S, 442 EIGHTH AV .- Organized Jan. 1852. Dues, $3; No. Shares, 1.000; Par, $S00; Reg. Meetings, 3d Wednesday in each month; Wm. S. Hunt, Pres. ; J. F. Williams, Sec. Trustees :- T. Martine, A. R. Trotter, W. H. Smith, W. Quacken- bush, P. H. Williams, James Kearney. James N. Wood, E. Goodenough, A. Hardy, J. L. Ludlum, M. O. Fuller.


PETERSVILLE, 453 EIGHTH AV .- Organized March, 1853. Dues, 75c .; No. of Shares, S00; Par, $75; Reg. Meetings, every Monday evening ; F. A. Potter, Pres .; J. P. Decker, V. Pres. ; W. H. Hayt, Sec. Trustees :- Robt. Brady, R. P. K. Northall, J. M. Flint, A. M. Morris, J. R. Fame, Wmn. Parker.


PROSPECT HILL VILLAGE, 118 BOWERY .- Or- ganized July 1:51. Dues, $3; No. Shares, 100;


Par, $250; Reg. Meetings, - -: T. Holman, Pres .; P. A. Guy, V. Pres. ; John Harbutt, Sec. Directors :- Thomas Spotten, John Harbutt, Chas. Cory, John Jones, Charles Mason, W. S. Row- land.


ST. NICHOLAS, 16 DUANE .- Orgar.ized April, 1852. Dues, $3; No. Shares, 1000; Par, $300 ; Reg. Meetings, 2d Thursday in each month ; Wm. L. Conklin, Pres; Thomas Williams jr., V. Pres. ; - Sec. Trustees: - John Leveridge, Jacob Lawall. Charles A. Whitney, Egbert Scudder, James V. Rich, William Close, John C. Parker, B. W. Clapp, W. H. Earle, Jas. Appleby.


UNION, 163 HESTER .- Organized May, 1851. Dues, $2,50; No. Shares, (unlimited); Par, $600; Reg. Meetings, 2d Tuesday in each month ; R. M. Sel- leck, Pres. ; P. A. Guy, V. Pres. ; Jacob Pecare, Sec. Trustees :- T. Carlile, John Stephenson, Willianı Keene, Thos. Whitehead, J. T. Stratton, R. Sheridan.


UNITED STATES, 112 MACDOUGAL .- Organized Nov., 1851. Dues, $2,50; No. Shares, - ; Par, $600; Reg. Meetings, 3d Monday in each month; Anson L. Story, Pres. ; John Rushby, V. Pres. ; John Crouch, Sec. Directors .- D. L. Carpenter, Thomas Vernon, William Forrester, John B. Van- pelt, Charles Brower, Amos Brand. Trustees :- George Crouch, John Crouch aud Anson L. Story.


WAKEFIELD LAND ASSOCIATION, 186 SPRING: Organized June, 1852. Dues, $1; Shares, 600 ; Par, $150; Reg. Meetings, every Friday evening ; John Commerford, Pres; James Bergen, V. Pres. ; J. A. Handschuh, Rec. Sec. ; W. A. Walker, Fin. Sec. Executive Committee :- John S. Greenin, William H. Watts, J. F. Wells.


WASHINGTON, 14 DUTCH .- Organized September, 1851. Dues, $2.50; No. Shares, (unlimited) ; Par, $600; Reg. Meetings, 211 Monday in each month ; John Hooper, Pres. : Caleb C. Lyon, V. Pres. ; Henry H. Hooper, Sec. Trustees :- Albro How- ell, James P. Decker, Wm. H. Hoyt, J. S. Hunt, John Greason, Charles Smith.


WEST NEW YORK LAND, 169} Av. A .- A. Baus, Agent.


WORKINGMAN'S, 114 GRAND :- Organized Sept. 1851. Dues, $3; No. Shares, 1000; Par, $800 ; Reg. Meetings, 3d Monday in each month ; Robert McClellan, Pres. : Andrew Simpson, V. Pres. ; George W. Anderson, Sec. ; John Morrison, Treas,


RAILROAD COMPANIES.


BELLEVILLE AND ILLINOISTOWN, 18 WIL- LIAM, D. B. St John, Pres. : C. Murdock, Treas. BROOKLYN & JAMAICA .- 57 MERS. EX. Sharcs, 6.000 ; Par Value, $50 ; Dividends. February and August. J. A. King, Pres, ; H, J. Southinayd, Sec. ; Robert Rav, Tre .S.


BRUNSWICK AND FLORIDA .- 4 WALL Capital, $3,000,000. C. F. Wells jr., Pres. ; H. G Wheeler, Sec. ; S. W. Goodrich, Treas.


CAYUGA AND SUSQUEHANNA .- 25 WILLIAM L. L. Sturges, Pres. ; Theodore Sturges, Treas, and Sec.


CENTRAL (of New Jersey) .- 69 WALL. Capital, $2,000,000 ; Shares 20,000; Par $100. John T. Johnston, Pres .; John O. Sterns, Supt. ; G. M. Milligan, Treas. and Sec.


CHICAGO. ALTON & ST. LOUIS .-- Pres. ; H. A. Gardiner, V. Pres. ; J. K. Alexander, Sec. CHICAGO, AND ROCK ISLAND .- 13 WILLIAM. A. C. Flagg, Treas,


CHICAGO, ST. PAUL & FOND-DU-LAC (Illinois and Wisconsin),-12 WALL. Wm. B. Ogden, Pres .; Charles Butler, Treas. : J. W. Currier, Sec.


CINCINNATI, HAMILTON, & DAYTON .- 25 WILLIAM.


CLEVELAND & PITTSBURG .- S WALL-trans- fer office 25 WILLIAM.


CLEVELAND & TOLEDO .- 1S WILLIAM. Henry Martin, Pres. ; E. B. Litchfield, Treas.


DAUPHIN & SUSQUEHANNA .- 54 WALL. R. Stebbins, Pres.


DELAWARE & RARITAN CANAL & CAMDEN & AMBOY RAILROAD & TRANSP. CO. 7- BATTERY PLACE. Dividends, January and July,


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APPENDIX .- RAILROAD DEPOTS.


Robert F. Stockton, President of Delaware and | PANAMA. - 89 WALL. David Hoadley, Pres. Raritan Canal Co, ; - · President of Camden & Francis Sples, Sec. ; A. Hoffman, Treas. Ainboy Railroad Co


DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA, & WESTERN -. 51 WALL. George D. Phelps, Pres. ; William E. Warren, Treas .; A. J. Odell, Scc .; Shares, $50 each.


DEMOINE NAV. & RAILROAD CO .- 18 WIL- LIAM. Wm. C. Johnson, Pres. : Alvah Hunt Scc. & Treas. Capital, $3,000,000 ; Par, $100.


EIGHTII AVENUE .- W. 49th c. EIGHTH AV. Geo. Law, Pres. ; D. Palmer, Treas. Oliver Charlick, Supt.


GALVESTON, HOUSTON & HENDERSON .- 49 WALL. Richard B. Kimball, Pres. ; Michael Giblin, Scc. ; Jolin II. Hand. Treas.


GREAT WESTERN (Illinois), 54 WILLIAM. J. M. Catlin, Pres. and Soc. ; F. Bement, Treas.


GREEN BAY, MILWAUKIE, & CHICAGO .- 52 WALL. C. K. Watkins, Pres. ; A. G. Lcland, Sec. ; C. E. Scofield, Treas.


HANNIBAL & ST. JOSEPHI .- SS WALL. R. M. Stuart, Pres. ; Charles Gould, Fiscal Agent.


HONDURAS .- Amory Edwards, V. Pres, ; E. G. Squier. Sec.


HOUSATONIC. - 45 WILLIAM. C. P. IIunt, Pres. ; H. Nichols, Treas. ; I. Sherman, Sec. ; Transfer Agent: Morris Ketchum.


HUDSON RIVER. - 68 WARREN. Officers : -. S. Sloan, Pres. ; J. T. Davenport, Treas. ; Thomas M. North. Sec. ; M. L. Sykes jr., Supt.


ILLINOIS CENTRAL .- 50 WALL. W. H. Osborn, Pres. ; J. N. Perkins, Treas. ; W. K. Ackerinan, Sec.


INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI. - 25 WILLIAM. LAFAYETTE .- 54 WILLIAM. H. M. Barbour, Sec. LAKE ERIE, WABASH & ST. LOUIS .- 54 WIL- LIAM. A. Boody Pres. ; E. Whitehouse, Treas.


LONG ISLAND,-At the Depot, Brooklyn Win.


E. Morris, Pres. and Superintendent ; W. S. S. Russell, Sec.


MADISON & INDIANAPOLIS .- 52 WALL. F. H. Smith, Pres .; W. N. Jackson, Treas. ; Winslow, Lanier & Co. Agents.


MAD RIVER & LAKE ERIE .- 25 WILLIAM.


MICIIIGAN CENTRAL (transfer office) 28 Ex - CHANGE PLACE.


MICHIGAN SOUTHERN & NORTIIERN IN- DIANA .- 18 WILLIAM. Jolin Wilkinson, Pres. ; Edwin C. Litchfield. Treas.


MILWAUKIE & MISSISSIPPI .- 8 WALL.


MISSISSIPPI & MISSOURI -13 WILLIAM. John A. Dix. Pres .; A. C. Flagg, Treas. ; John E. Henry, Sec.


NEW JERSEY RAILROAD & TRANSP. CO .- 57 MERCHANTS' EX. and foot of Cortlandt. Shares, 75,500 ; Par value, $50; Dividends. Feb, and Aug. John S. Darcy, Pres. ; John P. Jackson. (Newark). V. Pres. ; F. W. Jackson, Sec. ; H. J. Southmayd, Treas.


NEW YORK CENTRAL .- Transfer Office, NASSAU c. PINE. Duncan, Sherman & Co .. Agents ; Erastus Corning. Pres. : J. V. L. Pruyn, Treas.


NEW YORK & ERIE .- ERIE PLACE (foot of Duane), Transfer Office, 45 Wall : Capital, $10,500,000; Par, Value, $100. Homer Ransdell, Pres. ; Samuel Marsh, V. Pres. ; Daniel Drew, Trcas. ; T. J. Wa- ters, Assist. Treas. ; Nathaniel Marsh, Scc.


NEW YORK & HARLEM .- 33 PINE. Shares, $70.000 ; Par Value, $50; Philo Hurd. Pres. ; W. C. Wetmore, V. Pres. ; W. A. Whitehead, Treas. ; W. H. Emerson, Sec.


NEW YORK & NEW HAVEN .- 1 HANOVER, and 29 CANAL. Capital, $3,000,000; Shares, $100 each, J. R. Bulkley, Pres. ; W. Bement, Treas. ; E. S. Abernethy (of Bridgeport, Conn.), Sec, James H. Hoyt. Supt. 37 Canal.


NEW YORK, PROVIDENCE. & BOSTON .- Capi- tal, $1,508,000 : Shares, 15,080; Par Value, $100. Charles P. Williams, Pres .; George C. Schwacofer. Sec. : Francis Amy (Stonington, Conn.) Treas.


NEW YORK & NORFOLK (Organizing) .- 62 BEA- VER.


NORWICH & WORCESTER .- Transfer Office, 28. EXCHANGE PL. Dividends, Jan. and July. Joel W. White, Pres. ; and Supt. ; G. L. Perkius, Treas. ; Robert C. Bovd. Transfer Officer.


OHIO & MISSISSIPPI .- 88 WALL. Charles Gould, Treas.


PATERSON & HUDSON RIVER .- Transfer Office, 45 WILLIAM.


PATERSON & RAMAPO .- Transfer Office, 45 WIL- LIAM


PEORIA & BUREAU VALLEY .- 13 WILLIAM.


PHILADELPHIA & READING .- Transfer Office, 29 EXCHANGE PL.


RACINE & MISSISSIPPI .- 70 BEAVER. Henry S. Durand, Pres. ; A. J. Redburn, Sec. ;


SACKETS HIARBOR & SARATOGA .- 24 WIL- LIAM. W. C. H. Waddell, Pres .; E. D. Saxton, Scc.


SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD), & NEWARK .- Transfer Office, 45 WILLIAM.


SECOND AVENUE .- SECOND AV. c. E. 43d. Capi- tal, $800,000 ; No. Shares, 8,000; Par, $100; Denton Pearsall, Pres. ; Jolin O'Brien, Treas. ; Daniel J. Sherwood. Superintendent.


SIXTHI AVENUE .- SIXTII AV. c. W. 44th. Capital, $750,000 ; Shares, $100 each. Sydney Mason, Pres. ; Godfrey W. Leake, Treas .; T. Bailey Myers, Sec .; Wmn. Ebbitt, Supt.


SOUTHERN PACIFIC .- 54 WALL. F. M. Dimond, Pres. ; T. Butler King, V. Pres ; Samuel Jaudon, Sec. ; A. T. Smith, Treas. Capital, $100,000,000. TERRE HAUTE & ALTON .- 18 WILLIAM. D. B. St. John. Pres. ; C. Murdock, Treas.


TOLEDO & ILLINOIS .- 54 WILLIAM.


TREVORTON & SUSQUEIIANNA .- 111 BROAD- WAY. J. L. Morris, Pres. ; F. L. Johnson, Sec. ; & Treas.


THIRD AVENUE .- THIRD av. cor. E. 61st. Wm. A. Darling, Pres. ; Amory Edwards, Treas. & Sec. ; Wm .. II. Schenck, Supt.


WATERTOWN & ROME .- Transfer Office, 142 CANAL. Peoples' Bank, Agents.


RAILROAD DEPOTS,


AND STARTING PLACES IN THE CITY OF N. YORK.


AMERICAN & LAKE SHORE RAILROADS, ticket and express freight office, 193 Broadway.


BALTIMORE & OIIIO, ticket and freight office, 210 Broadway.


BROOKLYN & JAMAICA, from the South ferry Brooklyn. Passengers from New York cross the East River to Atlantic street, Brooklyn, by the South Ferry Boats.


BUFFALO & NEW YORK CITY RAILROAD CO. via Erie Railroad to Hornellsville, foot of Du- ane.


CAMDEN & AMBOY, from Picr 1, N. R. Passen- gers are taken by steamboat to South Amboy, from tlience to Philadelphia by railroad.


CENTRAL, (of New Jersey), from Pier 2, N. R .- Passengers leave by steamboat from Pier 2 N. R., or by the New Jersey Railroad, from the foot of Cortlandt.


CHICAGO & BURLINGTON, ticket and express freight office, 173 Broadway.


CHICAGO & GALENA, ticket and express freight office, 173 Broadway.


GREAT WESTERN (Canada), ticket and express freight office, 173 Broadway.


EIGHTH AVENUE, W. 49th c. Eighth av.


FALL RIVER & BOSTON, from Pier 3 N. R .- Passengers leave by steamboat, touching at New- port, thience to Fall River, where the railroad com mences.


HUDSON RIVER, from Chambers c. College pl. Canal c. West, and foot W. 31st, where steam is applied.


ILLINOIS CENTRAL, ticket and express freight office, 173 Broadway.


LONG ISLAND, from the South Ferry (to Atlantic street) Brooklyn.


MICHIGAN CENTRAL, ticket and express freight office. 173 Broadway.


MICHIGAN SOUTHERN & NORTHERN (Ind.) ticket and express freight office, 193 Broadway.


MORRIS & ESSEX, freight, foot Dey ; passengers, foot Cortlandt.


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APPENDIX .- TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.


NEW ALBANY & SALEM (Ind.), ticket and ex- press freight office, 173 Broadway.


NEW JERSEY, from the foot Cortlandt. Passen- gers cross the North River to Jersey City by the ferry boats.


NEW YORK & ERIE. from the foot of Duane .- Passengers are taken by Ferry to Jersey City, where the railroad commences. Ticket and ex- press freight offices. 193 & 240 Broadway.


NEW YORK & HARLEM, from 1 Tryon row, and Fourth av. c. E. 26th.


NEW YORK & NEW HAVEN, from 35 Canal and 412 Broadway.


NEW YORK CENTRAL, ticket and express freight office, 207 Broadway.


NEW YORK PROVIDENCE & BOSTON, from Pier 2, N. R. Passengers are taken by steamboat to Stonington, where the railroad commences.


NORWICH, WORCESTER & BOSTON, from Pier 18 N. R., foot of Cortlandt. Passengers leave by steamboat, touching at New London, for Allyn's Point, where the railroad commences.


PENN. CENTRAL, ticket and express freight office, 2 Astor h. freight 1 South Wm. & S Battery pl. Em- igrant Depot, 95 Greenwich and 8 Battery pl.


SECOND AVENUE, foot Peck sl. and Second av. cor. E. 43d.


SIXTH AVENUE, W. 44th c. Sixth av.


THIRD AVENUE, c. E. 6lst.


WATERTOWN & ROME, ticket and freight office 197 Broadway.


TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.


BOSTON & NEW YORK PRINTING (House's), 21 WALL, to New Haven, Hartford, Springfield, Providence, Boston, and all towns east.


CITY, connecting Union place with the Astor house


. and Wall-st., and uniting with the Great Eastern. Southern and Western lines at the office in Wall- st. Offices, 869 Broadway, 6 Chatham sq., 21 Wall & 422} Broadway.


MERCHANT'S MARINE, 114 MERCHANTS' EX- CHANGE. A. A. Leggett, Superintendent.


NATIONAL, 23 WALL, to Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Memphis. New Orleans, and all offices west and southwest. J. D. Reid, Super- intendent.


NEW YORK, NEWFOUNDLAND & LONDON, 11 CLIFF. Peter Cooper. Pres .; Moses Taylor, Treas, Directors : Peter Cooper, Moses Taylor, Cyrus W. Field, Marshall O. Roberts, and Chan- dler White.


NEW YORK & ERIE RAILROAD. foot DUANE, to all places on the line of the road and its branches. Also Montrose, Ilonesdale, Carbondale, Hyde Park, Scranton, Pittstown and Pompton. L. G. Tillot- son, Superintendent.


NEW YORK & SANDY HOOK, 114 MERS. EX., A. A Leggett, Superintendant.


NEW YORK & WASHINGTON (House's), 21 WALL, to Paterson, Trenton, Philadelphia, Balti- tnore, Washington, Pittsburgh, Richmond, Cincin- nati, Detroit, Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, Sa- vannah, Memphis, New Orleans, &e. Francis Morris, Pres.


NEW YORK, ALBANY & BUFFALO, 2} WALL, St. Nicholas and Metropolitan hotels, and Corn exchange, to Croton Falls, Poughkeepsie, Hudson, Troy, Albany. Schenectady, Amsterdam, Canajo- harie, Little Falls, Utica, Rome, Syracuse, New- burgh. Ogdensburg, Fulton, Watertown, Rondout, Kingston, Kinderhook, Fonda, Oneida, Palmyra, Auburn, Geneva, Canandaigua, Rochester, Batavia, Buffalo, and connects with Canada, via Troy and Buffalo, with Oswego, via Syracuse, and the West and Southwest, via Buffalo. George Curtis, Pres. NEW YORK & NEW ENGLAND UNION TEL- EGRAPH CO., 23 WALL, connects direct with Boston, Providence, Worcester, Springfield, Hart- ford. New Haven, Bridgeport, Stamford, Norwalk, Meriden, Middletown, Norwich, New London, New Bedford, Taunton, Fall River, Newport, Woon socket, Pawtucket, and Canada and the British provinces. H. M. Schieffelin. Pres .; L. L. Sadler, Sec .; Charles F. Wood, Sup't.




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