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CITY. Joel Jobn, 124 West.
CITY. John D. Lent, 2 William.
CITY. Geo. A. Nurse, 25 Platt.
CITY. J O. Whittemore, 66 Cortlandt.
CITY. Richard Fowler, 91 William.
CITY. -- McCagney, 32 Cedar.
EAST BROOKLYN. - Callow, 182 Water.
EASTON, Pa., Bethlehem Allentown, Mauch Chunk, &c. - Hope, 74 Broadway.
EUROPEAN. American European Express & Ex- change Co., 72 Broadway.
FLUSHING. S. K. Church, 67 Maiden la.
GERMAN & AMERICAN. Charles Helmuth, 22 No. William.
GREENPOINT. - Brightson, 29 John.
GREENPOINT AND RAVENSWOOD. George Page & Co., Peck slip ferry.
GREENPORT. L. I Corwin & Griffin, 58 William.
HARLEM. E. G. Kidder, 260 Pearl.
HAVANA. Carrington & Co., 78 Broadway.
HUDSON R. R. Baggage. E. D. Robinson, 140 Chambers.
JAMAICA, [ .. L Wm. Brown, 25 Platt & 74 Maid- en la.
JAMAICA, L. I.
Powell & Curtis, 25 Platt.
JERSEY CITY. C. Vanboskerk, 66 Cortlandt.
JERSEY CITY. R. Conover, 25 Platt.
JERSEY CITY. Westcott Express Co., 168 Broad- way.
JERSEY CITY. W. Pitcher, 124 West.
JERSEY CITY. Thos. Gross, 74 Maiden la.
MORRISANIA. E. G. Kidder, 260 Pearl.
MORRISTOWN & BASKINGRIDGE, N. J. B. Breese, 66 Cortlandt.
NEWARK, N. J. Clearman's, 70 Maiden la. & 25 Platt.
NEWARK, N. J. Baldwin, 74 Broadway.
NEWARK. N. J. Ira Budd, 66 Cortlandt.
NEWARK & BLOOMFIELD. Moore, 71 Cortlandt.
NEW BEDFORD. Fairhaven, Nantucket. Taunton, & the adjoining Towns. E. Munro, 72 Broadway. NEW HAVEN, Win. S. Read, Peck sl.
NEW JERSEY. Wmn. Vreeland, 73 Cortlandt.
NEW ORLEANS. Harnden's, 74 Broadway.
NEW ORLEANS & MOBILE. Adams Express Co., 59 Broadway.
NEW YORK & BROOKLYN. - - Tapp, 55
Whitehall.
NEW YORK & EAST BROOKLYN. - Blake,
213 Fulton.
NEW YORK & CARMANSVILLE. · Fay, 16 Park pl.
NORTHERN & WESTERN, Mutual Express Co., 124 Broadway.
ORANGE, N. J. Wm. Alvord, 66 Cortlandt.
ORANGE. N. J. Wm. Allen, 74 Maiden la.
PATERSON, N. J. P. A Adams, 66 Cortlandt.
PATERSON, N. J. - Snow, 168 Broadway.
PATERSON, N. J. Geo. M. Stimson & Co., 75 Cort- landt.
PATERSON, N. J. M. S. Crane, 124 West.
PHILADELPHIA, Baltimore, Washington, Nor- folk, Richmond, Petersburg, Fredericksburg, Wel- don, Wilmington. Raleigh, Fayetteville, Charlotte, Columbia, Charleston, Augusta, Atlanta, Chatta- nooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Macon. Montgomery, Mobile & New Orleans. Adams Express Co., 59 Broadway.
PHILADELPHIA, Baltimore, Washington. Pitts- burg, and Sonth. Harnden's, 74 Broadway and 11 New.
PHILADELPHIA, Pittsburg, Lancaster, Harris- burg, Wheeling, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Louisville, St. Louis, Memphis & New Orleans. Adam's Express Co., 59 Broadway.
PHILADELPHIA, Lancaster, Harrisburg, Wil- mington, Balt., Washington, Norfolk, Richmond, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville. St. Louis. Kinsley & Co., 72 Broadway, and 13 New
PHILADELPHIA and Intermediate places, via N. J. R. R. & Trans. Co., & C. & A. R. R. New Jersey Express Co., 168 Broadway.
PITTSFIELD, via Housatonic R. R. Adamre Ex- press Co., 59 Broadway.
PLAINFIELD, N. J. Somerville, Flemington, Clin- ton, Belvidere, &c. - Hope, 74 Broadway.
SAVANNAH, Macon, Columbus, Montgomery. Mo- bile. New Orleans, &c. Harnden's, 74 Broadway. SOMERVILLE, Pluckamin and Peapack. Jacob A. Clauson. 71 Cortlandt.
STATEN ISLAND, New Brighton, Quarantine, Stapleton and Clifton. Wmn. Ileron jr., Pier. 1 E R.
STATEN ISLAND, New Brighton, Port Richmond and Factoryville. People's Express Co., Pler 1 N. R.
TAUNTON, New Bedford, Nantucket. Davenport & Mason, 74 Broadway.
TROY & CANADA. National Express Co., 74 Broad- way.
TROY & WESTERN. Mutual Express Co., 124 Broadway.
WILLIAMSBURGH, L. I. Downie & Co .. 66 Cortlandt.
WILLIAMSBURGH, L. I. W. F. Ilusted, 74 Mai- den lane.
WILLIAMSBURGH, L. I. Jas. H. Roe. 58 Williamn. WILLIAMSBURGH, L. I. C. Licht, 25 Platt. WILLIAMSBURGH, L. I. John Hanford, 85 Cedar. WILLIAMSBURGII, L. I. C. Michell, 91 Wil- liam.
WILLIAMSBURGII, L. L. George Page & Co., Peck 81.
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WILLIAMSBURGHI, L. I. Westcott Express Co. 168 Broadway.
WINSTED, via Naugatuck R. R .. Adams Express Co., 59 Broadway.
YORKVILLE, B. Beaman jr., 118 Maiden lane.
YORKVILLE. Isaac Holloway, 74 Maiden la. & 14 Catharine.
FOREIGN CONSULS IN N. YORK.
ARGENTINE CONFEDERATION-Schuyler Livingston, Consul General, 24 Beaver.
AUSTRIA-Chas. F. Loosey, Acting Consul General, Hanover bk. building. BADEN-John W. Schmidt, 6S Broad.
BAVARIA-George II. Siemon, 7 Chambers.
BELGIUM-Henry W. T. Mah, Consul General, 210 Fulton.
BRAZIL-Louis Aguiar, Consul General, 34 Platt: Louis F. Defiganiere, Vice Consul, 34 Platt.
BREMEN-Edwin A. Oelrichs, 6S Broad.
BRUNSWICK-George J. Bechtel, Consul General, 17 S. William.
CHILE-Theodore W. Riley, 42 South.
COSTA RICA-Royal Phelps, Consul General, 14 Stone.
DENMARK-Edward Bech, 62 Beaver.
FRANCE-Charles De Montholon, Consul General, 17 William ; Louis Borg, V. Consul, 17 William.
FRANKFORT-Frederick Wissman.
GREAT BRITAIN-Anthony Barclay, Consu! ; George Schedel, V. Consul, 17 Broadway.
GREECE-L. N. Prassacachi, 21 Beaver.
HAITI-Henry Delafield, 129 Pearl.
HAMBURG-Ferdinand Karck, 3 William.
HANOVER-Edward Stucken, Consul General, 76 Beaver.
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS-Schuyler Livingston, Consul General, 24 Beaver.
HESSE DARMSTADT-Anthony Bollerman, 156 Broad- way.
HESSE, ELECTORATE OF-John W. Schmidt, Acting Consul. 68 Broad.
LUBEC-Frederick A. Schumacher, 38 New.
MECKLENBERG-Paul Caesar. 4 S. William.
MEXICO-Joseph Durand, Consul, 110 Pearl.
MONTEVIDEO-John L. Darby, Consul General, 52 South ; G. F. Darby, V. Consul, 52 Wall.
NASSAU-William A. Kobbe, Consul General, 27 William.
NETHERLANDS-J. E. Zimmerman, Consul, 21 Bea- ver; R. C. Burlage. Consul General, 114 Water.
NEW GRENADA-Gregorio Dominguez, Acting, 103 Pearl.
NICARAGUA-Amory Edwards, Consul General. 29 William; Calvin Durand, V. Consul, 157 Maiden lane.
NORWAY-C. Edward Habicht. SO Beaver.
OLDENBURG-John W. Schmidt, Consul General, 68 Broad.
PORTUGAL-C. H. S. Delafiganiere, Consul General, 40 Beaver.
PRUSSIA-John W. Schmidt, 63 Broad.
REUSS (PRINCIPALITIES OF)-Hermann Weissenborn, 2 Maiden lane.
ROMAN STATES-Louis B. Binsse, Consul General, 38 Vesey.
RUSSIA-Alcxis Eustaphieve, Consul General, 260 Fourth av .; George E. Kunhardt, V. Consul, 62 Beaver.
SALVADOR-Royal Phelps, Consul General, 14 Stone.
SARDINIA-Joseph Bertinatti. Consul General, J. Fabbricotti, V. Consul, 43 New.
SAXE ALTENBURG-Carl Hinrichs. 24 New.
SAXE COBURG AND GOTHA-Carl Hinrichs, 24 New. SAXE WEIMAR-Edward Stucken, 76 Beaver. SAXONY-John W. Smith, 68 Broad.
SPAIN-Francisco Stoughton, 121 Leonard.
SWEDEN-C. Edward Habicht, 80 Beaver.
SWITZERLAND-Louis P. de Luze, 43 New.
TUSCANY-John B. Tagliaferri, Consul, 659 Broad- way.
Two SICILIES-Julius C. Vertu, V. Consul, 159 Front. VENEZUELA-J. S. Deagreda, 47 South.
WURTEMBERG-Leopold Bierwirth, 69 Pine.
PILOT COMMISSIONERS, PILOT- AGE, &c.
Board of Pilot Commissioners .--- Office, 69 South, where application may be made for New York Sandy Hook Pilots. Commissioners . Robert L. Taylor, C. II. Marshall and E. E. Mor- gan, by the Chamber of Commerce; Russell Sturgis and G. W. Blunt, by the Board of Under- writers. F. Perkins, Sec.
Fees for Inward Pilotage .- For every versel draw- ing less than 14 feet of water, per foot #2 44; 14 feet, and less than 18 feet, $3 06; 18 feet and less than 21 feet, $3 69; 21 feet and upwards, $4 31 per foot ; for every armed vessel, $5. If boarded out of sight of Sandy Hook Light-house, one- fourth of the above rates are added. From Nov. 1st to April 1st tour dollars are added to the full pilotage of every vessel.
For Outward Pilotage .- For every vessel drawing less than 14 feet water, per foot, $1 81; 14 feet and less than 18 feet, 2 12} ; 16 feet and less than 21 feet, $2 75; 21 feet and upwards, $3 1St per foot: for every day's detention, $3.
For Transportation from North to East River, and vice versa .- A 74 gun ship. $20; a frigate, $15; a sloop of war, $1; all merchant vessels, $5. From Quarantine one quarter of the inward pilotage, exclusive of the off shore. Ilauling into the river from the wharf. $3. Pilot boats holding commissioners from this Board, are numbered and designated by a square burgee with white centre and blue border. the number being in the centre. NEW JERSEY COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE .- Offices 105 South street, or in Grand street, Jersey City. William T. Rodgers, Pres. ; James Rodgers, of Jersey City ; John Conover of Shrewsbury ; Lewis Bosworth and Ezra Nye, of Newark; Law- rence Kearney of Amboy.
7 The rates of Pilotage the same as those under Board of Pilot Commissioners above.
HURL-GATE PILOTS .- Office, 21 Coenties slip.
Fees .- From or to Sands' Point, for schooners or sloops, per foot, $1 50; square-rigged vessels, $1 75. From or to Ifurl-gate, for schooners or sloops, $1: square-rigged vessels, $1 25. From the 1st of November to 1st of April, in addition to the above, for every ship, bark or brig, $2; for every schooner or sloop, $1.
PORT WARDENS.
No. 101 Wall.
(Appointed by the Governor and Senate.) Edmund B. Seaman, Master Warden; F. A. Martin, John Butler jr .. Thos H. Fisher, W. Lyons, Gilbert Dayton. R. T. Norris, Clerk. Port Wardens' charges are, for each survey on board of any ves- sel, on Hatches or Cargo, $1 50. For each survey on Damaged Goods, on the wharf or in store, $1 50. For each survey on any vessel deetned unfit to proceed to sea, $5. Office open from 7 o'clock, A. M., to 6 o'clock, P. M.
MARINE SURVEYORS.
(Appointed by the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Underwriters.) Joseph Tinkham, Sam'l Candler, Reuben Brumley, William Thomson, 115 Wall.
HARBOR MASTERS.
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-Wm. H. Burleigh : Office, 254 South. District extends from Market st. up East River.
Second District-Chas. Chamberlin ; Office, 162
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South. District extends from Market st. to Fulton market, East River.
Third District-Abraham Pierce; Office, 164 Maiden la. District extends from Fulton market to Pine st.
Fourth District-Matthew D. Green ; Office, South c. Wall. District extends from Pine st. to Pier 13, East River.
Fifth District-James J. Bevins ; Office, 38 South. District extends from Pier 13, E. River, to Co- enties slip.
Sixth District-Amaziah D. Barber. District ex- tends from Coenties slip to Whitehall.
Serenth District-Owen W. Brennan; Office, 46 West. District extends from the Battery to Pier 7, North River.
Eighth District-Daniel Herrick; Office, 68 West. District extends from Picr 7 to 24 (inclusive), North River.
Ninth District-Alcx. H. Schultz; Office, 96 War- ren. District extends from Barclay st. up N. River.
Tenth District (Brooklyn)-Charles Kelsey : Office, 12 Atlantic, Brooklyn. District extends from Greenpoint to Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn.
Eleventh District (Brooklyn)-Leonard W. Brain- ard; Office, 15 South, N. Y., and 12 Atlantic, Brook- lyn. District extends from Fulton Ferry, Brook- lyn, to Atlantic Dock.
In case of the sickness or absence from the city of any of the Harbor Masters, either of them will attend to his district.
The Harbor Masters have authority to regulate and station all ships and vessels in the stream of the East or North Rivers, within the limits of the city of New York, and the wharves thereof, except corporation slips, and to remove, from time to time, such ships or vessels as are not employed in receiving or discharging their cargocs, to make room for such others as require to be more immediately accommodated for the purpose of receiving or discharging their cargoes; and as to the fact of their being fairly and bona fide. em- ployed in receiving or discharging their cargoes, the said Harbor Masters, or either of them, are constituted the sole judge. Harbor Masters, or either one of them, have authority to determine how far, and in what instances, it is the duty of the masters and others having charge of ships and vessels to accommodate each other, in their respective situations; and if any master, or other person, having charge of any ship or vessel, shall refuse or neglect to obey the direction of the said Harbor Masters, or either of them in matters within their authority to direct ; or if any person shall resist or oppose the said Harbor Masters, or either of them, in the execution of the duties of their office, such master or other person having charge of any ship or vessel, or other person whatsoever, shall for every such offence, forfeit and pay the sum of fifty dollars, to be recovered, with costs of snit, in the name of the Treasurer of the New York Hospital, before any Court having cognizance thercof.
They have the power to demand and receive from the cominanders, owners and consignecs, or either of them, on ali ships or vessels of the United States, and on all ships or vessels of any foreign nation that are permitted by the laws of the United States to enter on the same terms as vessels of the United States, and which shall enter the said port of New York, and load or unload, or make fast to any wharf therein, one and one half of one cent per ton, to be computed from the tonnage expressed in the registers or enrolments of such ships and vessels respectively, and no more; and also on all other foreign ships or vessels which shall arrive at and enter the said port, and load, un- load, or make fast to any wharf therein, double the amount of fees above specified, according to the rate of tonnage or burthen of said ships or vessels respectively, to be ascertained by their respective registers or other documents on board the same: but no compensation shall be demanded by the said Harbor Masters for the entrance into the port of New York of any sloop or schooner em- ployed in the coasting trade within the United States, unless upon the application of the master or person having charge of any such vessel em- ployed in the coasting trade as aforesaid, the said
Harbor Masters, or either of them, shall interfere and adjust any difference which may happen respecting the situation or position of any such coasting vessel, which difference said . Harbor Masters, or either of them, are licreby authorized and required to hear and determine; in which case the said Harbor Masters or either of thein, may demand and receive froin the party in default in the premises the sum of $2, except in canal barges and canal boats, for which he may receive $1 each and no more, for any difference so by him adjusted; to be sued for and recovered in the names and for the use of said Harbor Masters in any Court having cognizance thereof.
The master, owner, or consignees of any ship or vessel subject to the payment of fees to the Harbor Masters as aforesaid, shall within forty-cight hours after the arrival of such ship or vessel, pay the fees so due thereon at the office of the said Harbor Masters, or one of them, and in default of such payment, if the same shali have been first duly demanded, such master, owner, or consignce on whom such demand shall have been previously made, shall forfeit and pay double the amount of such fees, to be sued for, and recovered in the names and for the use of the said Harbor Masters in the Court having cognizance thereof.
NEWSPAPERS.
ADVOCATE & GUARDIAN, 43 Bible honse. AGRICULTURIST (N. Y.), O. Judd, 189 Water. ALBION, William Young & Co., 18 Beekman.
ALLIANCE (N. Y.), C. C. Leigh, C. J. Warren, 114 Grand.
AMERICAN CELT, McGee & Mitchell, 102 Nassau. AMERICAN MESSENGER, T. M. Lawrence, 150 Nassan.
AMERICAN MISSIONARY, 48 Beekman.
AMERICAN PUBLISHER'S CIRCULAR, 346 Broadway.
AMERIKANISCHER BOTZCHAFTER, 150 Nas- sau.
ANTI-SLAVERY STANDARD (NATIONAL), American Anti-Slavery Soc., 13S Nassan.
ARGUS (U. S:), J. Crawley & Co.
ASMONEAN, Robert Lyon, 7 Cedar.
ATLANTISCHE BLATTER, Frederick Rauchfuss, 37 Chatham.
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ATLAS, Herrick & Ropes, 44 Ann.
BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, S. French, 121 Nassau. BANK BULLETIN, John S. Dye, 203 Broadway. BANK-NOTE & COMMERCIAL REPORTER,. John Thompson, 2 Wall.
BANK NOTE LIST & INSURANCE REPORTER, A. Nicholas, 70 Wall.
BANK NOTE LIST. L. J. Leonori, 10 Wall
BIBLE SOCIETY RECORD, Fourth av. c. Astor place.
BROTHER JONATHAN, B. H. Day, 43 Beekman.
CAMBRO-AMERICAN (Welsh), John M. Jones, 184 Hester.
CARBIER DOVE (The), D. Dana & Co. 331 Broad- way.
CHILD'S PAPER, T. M. Lawrence, 150 Nassau.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE & JOURNAL, Carlton & Phillips, 200 Mulberry.
CHRISTIAN AMBASSADOR, H. Lyon, 548 Broad- way.
CHRISTIAN INQUIRER, 111 Broadway.
CHRISTIAN INTELLIGENCER, 103 Fulton.
CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST, 553 Broadway.
CHRONICLE (N. Y. WEEKLY), P. Church & Co., Broome c. Elizabeth.
CHURCH JOURNAL, J. H. Hopkins jr., 18 Beek- man.
CHURCHMAN, John Hecker.
CITIZEN, John McClenahan, 10 Spruce.
COLONIZATION JOURNAL, J. B. Pinney, 87 Bible house.
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, F. Hall & Co., Pine c. William.
COMMERCIAL REGISTER, H. W. & J. R. Quin, 140 Falton.
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN (The), C. M. Saxton & Co., 140 Fulton.
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COURIER AND ENQUIRER (DAILY & SEMI- WEEKLY), J. W. Webb, 162 Pearl.
COURRIER DES ETATS UNIS, (DAILY AND WEEKLY) Charles Lassalle, 78 Franklin.
CRITERION. C. R. Rode, 113 Nassau.
CRUSADER (NEW YORK), G. F. Secchi de Ca- sali.
CULTIVATOR (ALBANY), C. M. Saxton & Co., 140 Fulton.
DAY BOOK (TIIE N. Y.), N. R. Stimson, 19 Ann.
DAY BOOK (N. Y. WEEKLY), N. R. Stimson, 19 Ann.
DIME (THE), D. Fanshaw, 85 Ann.
DISPATCH (THE N. Y.), Williamson, Burckhardt & Co., 22 Beekman.
DOLLAR WEEKLY EXPRESS, J. & E. Brooks, Wall c. Nassau.
DUTCHIMAN (THE N. Y.), W. J. Jones & Co., 8 Spruce.
DWIGHT'S JOURNAL OF MUSIC, Scharfenberg & Luis, 769 Broadway.
DYE'S BANK MIRROR, John S. Dye, 208 Broad- way.
ECONOMIST (U. S.) AND DRY GOODS RE- PORTER, T. P. Kettell, 80 Broadway.
ENTR'ACTE (TIIE), B. Ullmann, 345 Broadway.
EVANGELIST (TIIE N. Y.), Bradford & Field, 5 Beekman.
EXAMINER, Edwd. Bright & Co., 115 Nassau.
EXPRESS MESSENGER, A. L. Stimson,162 Ful'n.
EXPRESS (MORNING, & EVENING, SEMI- WEEKLY & WEEKLY), J. & E. Brooks, Wall c. Nassau.
FAMILY COURIER (N. Y.), J. W. Webb, 162 Pearl.
FLAG OF OUR UNION, Samuel French, 121 Nas-
FOREIGN MISSIONARY, 28 Centre.
FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPA- PER, 14 Spruce.
FREEMAN'S JOURNAL, J. A. McMaster, 151 Fulton.
HERALD (NEW YORK), James G. Bennett, Nas- sau c. Fulton.
HERALD (WEEKLY), James G. Bennett, Nassau c. Fulton.
HOME JOURNAL, Morris & Willis, 107 Fulton.
HOME MISSION RECORD, 115 Nassau.
ILLUSTRATION (WEEKLY), Charles Lassalle, 73 Franklin
INDEPENDENT (THE), Joseph H. Ladd, 22 Beek- man.
INSURANCE MONITOR AND WALL STREET REVIEW. T. Jones jr., 6 Wall.
IRISH AMERICAN, Lynch & Cole, 116 Nassau.
IRISH NEWS, T. F. Meagher, 29 Ann.
IRON PLATFORM (THE), Wm. O. Bourne 9 Spruce.
JOURNAL AMERICAN TEMPERANCE UNION, J. Marsh, 149 Nassau.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE (DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SEMI-WEEKLY), Hallock, Butler & Hale, 91 Wall.
JOURNAL OF MISSIONS & YOUTH'S DAY. SPRING, A. Merwin, Bible house.
KATHOLISCHE KIRCHEN ZEITUNG, M. Oer- tel, 22 E. 50th.
LA CRONICA, Antonio Xavier San Martin, 65 Franklin.
L'ECO D'ITALIA, G. F. Secchi de Casali.
LIFE ILLUSTRATED, Fowler & Wells, 308 Broad- way.
LITERARY JOURNAL, G. H. C. Salter & Co., 335 Broadway.
LUTHERISCHE HERALD, H. Ludwig, 45 Vesey.
MASONIC MESSENGER, M. J. Drummond, 142 Chatham.
MERCANTILE GUIDE (N. Y.), W. E. Blakeney, 8 Spruce.
MERCANTILE JOURNAL (N. Y.), AND FI- NANCIAL RECORDER, Lyon & Hillyer, 7 Ce- dar.
MERCHANTS' & MANUFACTURERS' JOUR- NAL, A. Palmer, 5 Tryon row.
MERCURY (THE N. Y.), Krauth, Caldwell & Southworth, 22 Spruce.
MINING CHRONICLE, M. B. Monck & Co., 216 Pearl
MINING JOURNAL (U. S.), Lyon & Hillyer, 7 Cedar.
MIRROR (EVENING AND WEEKLY), HIram Fuller, 40 Ann.
MIRROR AND WATCHMAN (Welsh), Richards & Jones, 158 Chatham.
MISSIONARY ADVOCATE, Carlton & Phillips, 200 Mulberry.
MONTIILY RECORD OF TIIE PRISON ASSO- CIATION OF NEW YORK, 15 Centre.
MORMON (TIIE). John Taylor, 102 Nassau.
MUSICAL PIONEER, F. J. Huntington, 856 Broad- way.
MUSICAL REVIEW, Mason Brothers, 108 Duano. MUSICAL WORLD, R. Storrs Willis, Editor.
NATIONAL DEMOCRAT (WEEKLY), McIntire & Parsons, 102 Nassau.
NEUE ZEIT (DIE), P. Bernhard. 164 William.
NEW YORK CLIPPER, F. Queen, 102 Nassau.
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, McIntire & Parsons, 102 Nassau.
NEW YORKER (THE), Chas. M. Webb & Co., 9 Spruce.
NEW YORK LEDGER, Robert Bonner, 44 Ann.
NEW YORKER ABEND ZEITUNG, F. Rauch- fuss, 87 Chatham.
NEW YORKER BEOBACHITER, Wm. Schlueter, 77 Chatham.
NEW YORKER CRIMINAL ZEITUNG, R. Lex- ow, 17 N. William.
NEW YORKER DEMOKRAT (DAILY & WEEK- LY), Wm. Schlueter, 77 Chatham.
OBSERVER (NEW YORK), Sidney E. Morse & Co., 138 Nassau.
ORGAN (TIIE N. Y. PEOPLE'S), A. D. Jones, Ann c. Nassau.
PARISH VISITOR (THE), Rev. H. Dyer, 11' Bible house.
PATIIFINDER, John F. Whitney. 66 Fulton.
PETTENGILL'S REPORTER, S. M. Pettengill & Co., 119 Nassau
PICAYUNE (N. Y.), W. H. Levison, 114 Nassau.
PILOT, Dexter & Brother, 14 & 16 Ann.
POLICE GAZETTE (NATIONAL), Ross, Jones & Tousey, 103 Nassau.
POST (DAILY EVENING, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY), William C. Bryant & Co. Nassau c. Libertv.
PRESBYTERIAN (THE), R. Carter & Bros. 285 Broadway.
PROTESTANT CHURCHMAN, A. D. F. Randolph, 683 Broadway.
RADICAL ABOLITIONIST, W. Goodell, 48 Beek- man.
RAILROAD ADVOCATE, Z. Colburn, 7 Beck- man.
RAILROAD JOURNAL (AMERICAN), J. H. Schultz & Co., 9 Spruce.
SABBATH RECORDER, G. B. Utter, 9 Spruce.
SABBATH SCHOOL VISITOR, G. B. Utter, 9 Spruce.
SATURDAY COURIER, C. H. Skillin, 346 Broad'y. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Munn & Co., 128 Ful'n. SIIIPPING AND COMMERCIAL LIST, Autens & Bourne, 58 Pine.
SPECTATOR (NEW YORK), F. Hall & Co., Pino c. William.
SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, John Richards, 233 Broad- way.
SPIRITUAL TELEGRAPH, Partridge & Brittan, 342 Broadway.
STAATS ZEITUNG (DAILY AND WEEKLY), Anna Uhl. 214 William.
STAR SPANGLED BANNER, Dexter & Brother, 14 & 16 Ann.
SUN, (DAILY AND WEEKLY), Moses S. Beach, 91 Nassau & 124 Fulton.
SUNDAY COURIER, James L. Smith & Co., 15 Spruce.
SUNDAY LEADER, A. Ingraham, Editor, 20 Beek- man.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ADVOCATE, Carlton & Phil- lips, 200 Mulberry.
SUNDAY SCHOOL JOURNAL, Geo. S. Scofield, 147 Nassau.
SUNDAY TIMES, Noah, Deans & Howard, 162 Nassau.
TIMES (DAILY SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEK- LY), Raymond Wesley & Co., 188 Nassau.
TRIBUNE (N. Y. DAILY), Greeley & MeElrath, 154 Nassan.
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TRIBUNE (SEMI-WEEKLY), Greeley & McEl- rath 154 Nassau.
TRIBUNE (WEEKLY), Greeley & McElrath, 154 Nassau.
TRUE FLAG (THE), Dexter & Brother, 14 & 16 Ann.
TRUTH TELLER (N. Y.), Denman & Co., 114 Nassau.
UNCLE SAM (THE), Dexter & Brother, 14 & 16 Ann.
UNITED STATES JOURNAL, J. M. Emerson & Co., 1 Spruce.
WAVERLEY MAGAZINE, Dexter & Brother, 14 & 16 Ann.
WELLSPRING (THE), M. W. Dodd, Park row c. Spruce.
WORKING FARMER, Frederick McCready, 143 Fulton.
Y DRYCH A'R GWYLIEDYDD (Welsh), Rich- ards & Jones, 158 Chatham.
YOUNG AMERICA, T. W. Strong. 98 Nassau.
YOUTH'S PENNY GAZETTE, Geo. S. Scofield, 147 Nassau.
YOUTH'S TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE, John Marsh, 149 Nassau.
MAGAZINES.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND COLLEGE REVIEW, N. A. Calkins, 54S Broad- way.
AMERICAN MEDICAL MONTHLY, E. P. Allen, 9 Spruce.
AMERICAN & FOREIGN CHRISTIAN UNION, Edward Vernon, Agent, 156 Chambers.
ARTHUR'S HOME, Dewitt & Davenport, 162 Nas- sau.
BALLOU'S DOLLAR MONTIILY, S. French, 121 Nassau.
BANKERS', J. Smith Homans, 162 Pearl.
BLACK WOOD'S. L. Scott & Co. 54 Gold.
BRAITHWAITE'S RETROSPECT, Stringer Townsend, 222 Broadway.
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BRITISH & FOREIGN MEDICO CHIRURGICAL REVIEW, S. S. & W. Wood, 889 Broadway.
BROWNSON'S QUARTERLY REVIEW, È. Dun- igan & Brother, 151 Fulton.
CHAMBERS' JOURNALS OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART, C. S. Francis & Co., 252 Broadway.
CHILDREN'S, H. Colburn, Agent, 637 Broadway.
CHRISTIAN DIADEM, Z. P. Hatch, 9 Spruce.
CHRISTIAN EXAMINER, C. S. Francis & Co., 252 Broadway.
CHRISTIAN REVIEW, James J. Wolsey, 115 Nassau.
CHURCHMAN'S MONTIILY, W. H. Onderdonk, SS1 Broadway.
CRAYON. Stillman & Durand. 763 Broadway.
CYLCHGRAWN CENEDLAETHAWL, John M. Jones, 184 Ilester.
DENTAL RECORDER, Sutton & Raynor, 609 Broadway.
DENTAL MONITOR, J. G. Ambler, 81 Washing- ton pl.
DICKENS' HOUSEHOLD WORDS, Dix & Ed- wards, 321 Broadway.
ECLECTIC, W. H. Bidwell, 5 Beekman.
EDINBURGII REVIEW, L. Scott & Co. 54 Gold. EXCELSIOR, A. D. F. Randolph, 683 Broadway. FAMILY KEEPSAKE, Burdick & Scovill, 8 Spruce. FAMILY MAGAZINE, H. Dayton, 79 John.
FIVE POINTS (OR, NEW CHARITABLE) MONTHLY, W. C. Conant, 115 Nassau.
FRANK LESLIE'S GAZETTE, 14 Spruce.
FORCEPS, N. Y. Teeth Manuf. Co. 404 Broadway. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, Dewitt & Davenport, 162 Nassau, and Dexter & Brother, 14 & 16 Ann.
GRAHAM'S, Dewitt & Davenport, 162 Nassau, and Dexter & Brother, 14 & 16 Ann.
HALLS' JOURNAL OF HEALTH, 42 Irving pl.
HARPERS' NEW MONTHLY, Harper & Bros., 381 Pearl.
HOME AND FOREIGN RECORD OF THE PRES- BYTERIAN CHURCH, 28 Centre.
HOME MISSIONARY, H. W. Ripley, Bible house, Astor pl.
HORTICULTURIST, C. M. Saxton & Co., 140 Fulton.
HOVEY'S MAGAZINE OF HORTICULTURE, C. M. Saxton, 140 Fulton.
HUMPHREY'S JOURNAL OF TIIE DAGUER- REOTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS, S. D. Humphrey, 546 Broadway.
HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE AND COM- MERCIAL REVIEW, Freeman Hunt, 142 Fulton. ILLUSTRATED NEW YORK MONTHLY, H. W. Hewet, 15 Dutch.
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