Trow's New York city directory. 1857, Part 267

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


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24. Elm n. Leonard .- James M. Sweeny, Prin Male Dep. ; Margaret A. McCosker, Prin. Fem. Dep. ; Mary S. McDermott, Prin. Print Dep.


= 25. 13 Oak .- Ann C. O'Donnell, Prin.


26. 32 James .- Samuel S. St. John, Prin. Male Dep. ; Mary Flanagan, Prin. Fem. Dep. ; Eliza Reynolds, Prin. Prim. Dep.


" 27. 74 Oliver .- Emily B. Sleight, Prin. Male Dep. ; Abby R. Martin, Prin. Fem. Dep. ; El- len D. Irvine. Prin. Prim. Dep.


" 28 W. 40th n. Eighth av .- Joseph Finch, Prin. Male Dep. ; Mary Kelly, Prin. Female Dep. ; Emily P. James, Prin. Primary Dep.


66 29. 97 and 99 Greenwich .- Lewis W. Annan, Prin. Male Dep. ; H. A. C. Huthwaite, Prin. Fem. Dep. : Marion Blair, Prin. Prim. Dep. 80. 276 Second .- Jane M. Gilfillan, Prim. Dep.


31. Monroe n. Montgomery .- John J. Anderson, Prin. Male Dep. ; Elizabeth Sayre, Prin. Fem. Dep. ; Mary A. Ebbetts, Prin. Prim. Dep.


" 32 Orange n. Grand .- Edward McElroy, Prin. Male Dep. ; Alicia W. Goodwin, Prin. Fem. Dep. ; Mary E. Earle, Prin. Prim. Dep.


" 33. W. S5th n. Ninth av .- George W. Cooper, Prin. Male Dep. ; Sarah K. Farnham, Prin. Fem. Dep. ; Clara M. Edwards, Prin. Prim. Dep.


34. Broome bet. Sheriff and Willett .- H. C. Martin, Prin. Male Dep. ; Harriet N. Goldy, Prin. Fem. Dep .; Jane Rutherford, Prin. Prim. Dep.


35. W. 13th n. Sixth av .- Washington If. Smith, Prin. Male Dep. ; Jane M. Lindsey, Prin. Prim. Dep.


" 36. Ninth n. Av. C .- A. D. Dubois, Prin. Male Dep. ; Lucinda W. Wooster, Prin. Fein. Dep .; Euretta Nicholson, Prin. Prim. Dep.


66 37. E. S6th n. Fourth av .- John W. Boyce, Prin. Male Dep. ; Hannah E. Cudlipp, Prin. Fem. Dep. ; Laura H. Gildersleve, Prin. Prim. Dep.


38. Clarke n. Broome .- J. Elias Whitehead, Prin. Male Dep. ; Cordelia Chadeayne. Prin. Fem. Dep. ; Helen M. Knapp. Prin. Prin. Dep.


1 39. 125th het. Second and Third avs .- Jacob S. Warner, Prin. Male Dep ; Maria S. Kenyon, Prin. Fem. Dep. ; Mary A. Freeman, Prin. Prim. Dep.


1 40. E. 29th bet. First and Second avs-David B. Scott, Prin. Male Dep. ; Charlotte C. Wray, Prin. Prim. Dep.


41. Greenwich av. opp. Charles .- Thomas F. Harrison. Prin. Male Dep. ; M. Louisa Scott. Prin. Fem. Dep. ; Susannah Whitney, Prin. Prim. Dep.


' 42. Allen bet. Walker and Hester .- Elisha L. Avery. Prin. Male Dep. ; Ann E. Lloyd, Prin. Fem. Dep. : Emily B. Hunt, Prin. Prim. Dep.


66 43. 130th n. Eleventhi av .- Charles McGregor, Prin Male Dep. ; Barbara H. McDonnell, Prin. Fem. Dep.


" 44. North Moore c. Varick .- William Belden jr., Prin. Male Dep. ; Jane A. A. Ebbetts. Prin. Fem. Dep. ; Catharine Conolly, Prin. Prim. Dep.


45. W. 24th bet. Seventh and Eighth avs .- Thos. Foulke, Prin. Male Dep. ; Adelaide Hawley, Prin. Fem. Dep. ; Emily Kennedy, Prin. Prim. Dep.


46. 156th bet. Ninth and Tenth avs .- John C. Graff, Prin. Male Dep .; Matilda Landon, Prin. Fem. Dep.


47. W. 12th n. Cniversity pl .- Lyd's F. Wad- leigh, Prin. Sen. Dep. : A. C. Hull. Prin. Gram. Dep .; M. L. Geer, Prin. Prim. Dep.


48. W. 2Sth n. Sixth av .- J. H. Partridge. Prin. Male Dep. ; Isabella Hill, Prin. Fem. Dep., E. A. Ebbets, Prin. Prim. Dep.


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" 49. W. 37th n. Second av .- Wm. H. Wood, Prin. Male Dep. ; F. E. A. Gutch, Prin. Fem. Dep. ; K. S. Palmer, Prin. Prim. Dep.


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APPENDIX .- EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.


No. 50. E. 20th n. Third av .- Jane Pollock, Prin. Fem. Dep. ; M. E. Purdy, Prin. Prim. Dep.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


No.


1. 85 Orchard .- Mary J. King, Prin.


2. Bayard, n. Baxter .- Sarah A. Foster, Prin.


3. 100 Cannon .- Sarah R. Jauncey, Prin.


4. Chrystie n. Delancey. - Susan Drinker. Prin.


5. 401 Cherry .- Catharine M. Griffing, Prin. Male, Mary C. Crane, Prin. Fem. Dep.,


7. 321 Sixth .- S. J. Keyes, Prin.


8. 23 King .- Mary Tooker, Prinl.


10. 174 Amos .- Elizabeth E. Mead, Prin.


13. 105 Bayard .- Mary Allison, Prin.


14. 56 Chrystie .- Mary Ewen, Prin.


64 15. 86 Stanton .- Margaret II. Braiden, Prin.


16, Cannon n. Broome .- E. F. Moll, Prin.


16 17. 457 Greenwich .- Maria Eayrs, Prin.


18. 401 Cherry .- Catharine Gritling, Prin.


06 19. West 20th bet. Sixth and Seventh avs .- Olley Pack, Prin.


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20. Fourth cor. Av. C .- M. M. Smith, Prin.


66 22. Bleecker c. Downing .- M. L. Roome, Prin.


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23 & 24. 61 Thompson .- Sarah Van Nostrand, Prin.


25. West 17th n. Seventh av .- II. A. McCor- mick, Prin.


26. West 17th n. Seventh av .- Lucretia E. Mc. Guire, Prin.


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27. 174 Amos .- Hester Dorset, Prin.


1 2S. 114 White .- II. Mosher, Prin.


66 29. 8 Stone .- Frances M. Wright, Prin.


80. .. Caroline S. Whitlock, Prin.


Upper Dept. of P. 29 & 80 .- Georgiana Finley, Prin.


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81. 175 Barrow .- M. C. Houseworth, Prin. 33. East 25th bet. Madison and Forth avs .- Julia Lispenard, Prin.


84. West 43d cor. Eighth av .- Frances M. Finch, Prin.


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457 Greenwich .- Frances A. Comstock Factory n. Bank .- Jane Walker, Prin.


87.


. . Catharine A. Taft, Prin.


rear Public School No. 7. Charlotte P. Brown, Prin.


233 1Sth .- C. F. R .. Crowell, Prin.


rear 147 Clinton .- Mary Holbrook, Prin. 66 Susan Holbrook, Prin.


42. 100 Cannon .- Abby M. II. Burton, Prin. 43. Rivington cor. Goerck .- Sarah J. Hatfield, Prin.


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Rivington cor. Goerck .- Sarah A. Fowler, Prin.


45.


Houston bet. Eldridge & Forsyth .- Sarah Ann Young, Prin.


18 East 11th .- Margaret Chirney, Prin.


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46. 47. 18 East 11th .- C. Bedell, Prin.


66 48. 233 18th .- II. M. Haye, Prin.


Horatio n. Eighth av .- M. Waterbury, Prin.


49. 50. 51.


545 Greenwich .- M. J. Downs, Prin. 66 Caroline Jollie, Prin.


52. Same as 33 .- Lydia Moulton, Prin.


53.


Fourth n. Av C .- Mary J. Vandenhoof, Prin.


66 54. W. 29th n. Ninth av .- Sarah K. White, Prin.


3 55. E. 84th n. Fourth av .- Catharine Geary, Prin.


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W. 37th n. Tenth av .- Hannah G. Preston, Prin.


" 57. Demilt Dispensary, E. 23d c. Second av .- Mary B. Cooley, Prin.


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58. E. 19th n. First av .- Frances A. Felt, Prin. Colored Schools.


No.


1. 135 Mulberry .- John Peterson, Prin, Male Dep. ; Eliza Gwynne, Prin. Fem. Dep.


2. 51 Laurens .- Ransom F. Wake. Prin. Male Dep. ; Fanny Tompkins, Prin. Fem. Dep. : Sarah Ennalls, Prin. Prim. Dep. Yorkville .- Caroline W. Simpson, Prin.


4. 117th n. Second av .- Nancy Thompson, Prin.


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66 5. 19 Thomas .- P. M. Williams, Prin. Male Dep. ; Eliza D. Richards, Prin. Fem. Dep .; Margaret Roach, Prin. Prim. Dep.


6. W. 28th n. Eighth av .- Charles L. Reason Prin .


COLORED PRIMARY.


No. 1. W. 15th n. Seventh av .- Charlotte S. Smith, Prin.


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2. Second n. Av. C .- Mary E. Robbins, Prin 66 .. .. George H. Green, Prin.


MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.


(Participating in the School, Fund.)


AMERICAN FEMALE GUARDIAN SOCIETY SCHOOL,-32 E. 80th, Miss M. O. Lucas, Prin. COLORED ORPHAN ASYLUM SCHOOL. Fifth av. n. W. 43d .- Mary. B. Hill and Mary Young. Prins.


HAMILTON FREE SCHOOL (Fort Washington).,


LEAKE & WATTS' ORPHAN HOUSE SCHOOL Bloomingdale bet. 111th & 112th .- Emma Hol- lister, Henry S. Bennett, Cornelia Vanwyck, Eunice Hibbard, Teachers.


MECHANICS' SOCIETY SCHOOL, 472 Broad- way and 32 and 84 Crosby .-- Jenkins, Prin. Male Dep. ; Mary Y. Bean, Prin. Fem. Dep.


NEW YORK JUVENILE ASYLUM, W. 175th n. Tenth av .- John D. Russ, M. D., Supt.


NEW YORK ORPHAN ASYLUM SCHOOL, Bloomingdale.


PROTESTANT HALF ORPHAN ASYLUM SCHOOL, 142 Sixth av .- Nancy Humphreys, Prin.


ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM SCHOOL, Prince c. Mott.


SCHOOL FOR JUVENILE DELINQUENTS, Randall's Island .- E. H. Hallock, Prin. Male Dep. ; Helen Geary, Prin. Fem. Dep.


COLLEGES AND THEOLOGICAL


SEMINARIES.


COLUMBIA COLLEGE, Park place. - Faculty : C'has. King, Pres ; J. McVickar, Prof. Moral Phil. Political Economy and Belles Lettres ; Chas. An- thon, Prof. Greek and Latin ; H. Drisler jr., Ad- junct do. ; J. Renwick, Emeritus Prof. Nat. and Ex. Phil. and Chem. ; C. W. Hackley, Prof. Math. and Astronomy ; H. J. Schmidt, Prof. German ; R. McCulloh, Prof. Nat. and Exp. Phil. & Chem. ; M. Velasquez de la Cadena, Prof. Spanish : S. H. Turner, Prof. Hebrew ; E. F. Foresti, Prof. Italian ; F. G. Berteau, Prof. French ; J. W. S. Hows, Prof. Elocution ; W. S. Joncs, Librarian ; S. R. Weeks. Asst. Libn.


GEN. TIIEO. SEM. OF THE PROT. EPISC. CHURCH, W. 20th bet. Ninth and Tenth avs .- Faculty : Rev. B. I. Haight, Chaplain and Dean ; Rev. S. H. Turner, Prof. Bib. Learning ; Rev. B. I. Haight, Prof. Pastoral Theology ; Rev. S. R. Johnson, Prof. Systematic Divinity ; Rev. M. Ma- han, Prof. Eccle. History ; Rev. B. Wilson, Emcr- itus, Prof. Syst. Divinity : C. C. Moorc, Emeritus, Prof Oriental and Greek Lit. ; Rev. G. H. Hough- ton. Inst. in Hebrew ; Rev. J. II. Hopkins jr., Inst. in Sacred Music ; Rev. C. F. Crusc. Librarian.


ST. FRANCIS XAVIER, 39 W. 15th .- Rcv. Mi- chael Driscol, Pres. and Treas. : Rev. J. Dur- thaller. Prof, Moral Phil. Prefect of Studies and Chief Disciplinarian ; A. Danduran, Prof. Math. and Nat. Phil .; Rev. J. Loyzance, Ass't do. ; J. Shea, Prof. Rhet, and Belles Lettres ; Rev. Theodore Thiry, Prof. Classics and Algebra ; Allen McDonnell, Prof. 1st Grammar ; Thos. Ouellet, Prof. 2d Grammar ; - Hudon, Prof. 1st Latin class : Ford. Ballanger, Prof. Comm'l course and German ; F. Bailini, Prof. Music ; Francis O'Ryan, Philip O'Ryan and Michael Mullany, Tutors in the Preparatory course. UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, 9 Univer- sity pl .- Rev. Edward Robinson, Prof. Bib. Lit. ; Rev. Thomas H. Skinner, Prof. Sacred Rhet. : Rev. Henry B. Smith, Prof. of Sys. Theol. and Librarian ; Rev. Roswell D. Hitchcock, Prof. Ch. Hist. ; Rev. Theron H. Hawkes, Inst. in Church History ; Charles S. Dunning, Inst. in Hebrew, and the Kindred Languages ; Rev. Joseph S. Gallagher, General Agent.


UNIVERSITY, University place, opposite Washing- ton Parade Ground .- Rev. Isaac Ferris, D. D., Chancellor ; John W. Draper, Prof. Chemistry, &c. ; B. N. Martin, Prof. Intellectual Philosophy & Political Economy ; Elias Loomis, Pref. Mathe-


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APPENDIX .- CEMETERIES.


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matics & Nat. Philos. ; Howard Crosby, Greek, &c. ; Ebenezer A. Johnson, Latin, &c. ; Richard HI. Bull, Civil Engineering ; James R. Halliday, Janitor.


LIBRARIES.


APPRENTICES' LIBRARY, 472 Broadway. Isaac Fryer, Chairman ; Charles Baker, Sec. ; John T. Conover, Treas. ; William Vannorden, Librarian. Open from 5 P. M. to 9 P. M. Apprentices receive books gratis. Journeymen and others, upon pay- ment of one dollar per annum.


ASTOR LIBRARY, Lafayette pl. n. Astor pl. Wash- ington Irving, Pres. ; Daniel Lord, Treas. ; Samuel B. Ruggles, Sec. ; Joseph G. Cogswell, Superinten- dent. Open daily, except Sundays and holidays, from 10 A. M. until half an hour before sunset. Free to all persons over 16 years of age.


CITY LIBRARY, 12 City hall. Open daily from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Free to all persons.


LIBRARY OF MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, 20 Fourth av. Open daily from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Reading room free to mechanics, apprentices and strangers.


MAIMÓNIDES LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, 56 Or- chard. Henry Jones, Pres. ; B. M. Friedlein, Li- brarian ; Julius Bien, Sec. Open from 7 to 10 P. M.


MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Astor pl. George C, Wood, Pres. ; John Crerar, V. Pres. ; R. H. Timpson, Cor. Sec. ; George S. Part- ridge jr., Rec. Sec. : Wm. II. Taylor. Treas. ; S. Hastings Grant, Librarian. Open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Down town office: 19 Nassau. Open from S A. M. to 6 P. M. Terms of membership : -Any persons engaged in mercantile pursuits as a clerk may become a member of this Association, if approved by the Board of Direction, when he shall have subscribed the Constitution, paid an initiation fee of $1, and $1 for the first six months. Ilis further regular dues shall be, thereafter, fifty cents quarterly in advance.


Any member of this Association commencing business on his own account, may continue his membership upon the payment of $1 scmni-annual- ly in advance. Merchants, also, may become Inembers by paying $5 annually ; but no merchant shall be entitled to a vote, or eligible to any office. Persons not engaged in mercantile pursuits may, if approved by the Board of Direction, be admitted to the use of the Library and Reading rooms, upon the same terms as merchants. Such persons, also, may be a lınitted to the privileges of the Read- ing.room, on the payment of $3 annually in ad- vance.


MERCHANTS' AND CLERKS' LIBRARY, 60 William. R. Burlew, Pres. ; J. C. Wilton, Rec. Sec. ; M. L. Schaefer, Cor. Sec. ; Henry P. Mar- shall, Treas. ; Terms of membership. Merchants $3 initiation fee and $2 semi-annually in advance. Clerks $1 initiation fee and 50 cents quarterly in advance. Life membership entitling the subscriber to all the privileges and riglits of any other mem- bers, without further fee, $100.


NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY, University building. IIon. Luther Bradish, Pres. ; Rev. Thomas Dewitt, D. D., 1st V. Pres. : Fred. De- peyster, 2d V. Pres. ; Rev. Edward Robinson, D. D., For. Cor. Sec. ; Samuel Osgood, Dom. Cor. Sec. ; Andrew Warner, Rec. Sec .; William Chaun- cey, Treas. ; George H. Moore, Librarian. Open from April to October, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. and from 4 to 6 P. M. From Oct. to April, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. and from 7 to 9 P. M.


NEW YORK LAW INSTITUTE LIBRARY, 45 Chambers. John Anthon, Pres. ; Charles O'Conor. Treas. ; Robert Enmet, Rec. Sec. ; B. D. Silliman, Cor. Sec ; Win. Kent, Librarian. Open from 8} A. M. until 6 P. M. from 1st March to 1st Oct, ; rert of the year from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Terms of membership ; $100 for a share, subject to Assess- ments.


NEW YORK LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, 56 Bond. P. II. Reason, Pres. ; Geo. Lawrence jr., Sec. ; J. M. C. Smith, Treas.


NEW YORK. SOCIETY LIBRARY, 67 University DL Geo. C. Anthon, Sec .; Charles E. Strong, Treas. ;


J. McMullen, Librarian. Open from S A. M. until 9 P. M. in winter & 8 P. M. in summer. Reading room from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. ; a separate reading room for ladies. Terms of membership :- $25 for a transferable right, subject to an annual pay- ment of $6. Temporary subscription, $10 per an- num ; $6 for six months ; $4 for three months.


PRINTERS' FREE LIBRARY AND READING ROOM, 3 Chambers. Directors :- Peter C. Baker, Chairman, P. Dillon, J. Lowe, J. II. Brown, J. Nes- mith, Charles McDevitt; John Craw, Librarian. Open every evening for the use of the public. All the principal papers are on file, and the Library contains over 3,000 vols. There is no charge made, except where persons take books from the Library, for which privilege $1 a year only is charged.


LIBRARY OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, 351 Broadway. E. A. Harris, Librarian. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Terins of membership of the (institute and) Library .- $5 initiation fee, and $2 dollars per annum,


HOSPITALS.


BELLEVUE .- First av. n. E. 26th. Medical Board : -John W. Francis, Pres .; Stephen Smith, Sec. ; Timothy Daly, Warden.


CONSUMPTION .- Peter Cooper, Pres. ; John E. Williams, Treas. ; Alexander Jones, Sec.


JEWS' .- 138 W. 28th. Benj. Nathan, Pres. ; T. I. Seixas, Sec.


MARINE, Staten Island, (office 81 Wortlı.)-E. Har- ris, Phys. in chief.


NEW YORK, 319 Broadway .- George Newbold, Pres .; Robt. I. Murray, Sec. ; James Darrach, Sup't.


NEW YORK OPHTHALMIC,6 Stuyvesant, Ninth n. Third av .- The Infirmary is open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, from 1 to 3 o'clock. Its objects are to give gratuitously advice, medicines and treatment to those who are afflicted with dis- eases of the eye, and are nnable, through poverty, to procure the services of physician or surgeon. Officers :- President, Isaac Ferris ; Vice-President, Peter Cooper ; Treasurer, Benedict Lewis jr. ; Se- cretary, John J. Davies. Annual meeting first Monday in January.


SANITARY INSTITUTE, 277 and 279 Tentlı .- For the reception and cure of all cases requiring medical or surgical treatment. Ladies and Gentle- men received under the special superintendenee of Dr. Henry Schweich.


SEAMAN'S FUND AND RETREAT (S. I.), 12 Old Slip .- C. Crolius, Pres. : Henry Russell, Sec. and Agent; T. C. Moffat, Phys .; James Hart, Super- intendent.


ST. LUKE'S, Fifth av. bet. W. 54th & 55th .- Robert B. Minturn, Pres. ; Thomas W. Ogden, Sec.


ST. VINCENT'S, W. 11th n. Seventh av., (under the charge of the " Sisters of Charity").


WARD'S ISLAND .- (Office S1 Worth.) Amos Pilsbury, Snp't.


WOMAN'S, 83 Madison av .- Mrs. David Codwise, 1st Directress ; Mrs. Wm. B. Astor, 2d do .; Mrs. Jacob Leroy, Treas .; Mrs. T. C. Doremus, Asst. Treas. ; Mrs. Dr. Barker, Sec. J. Marion Sims, M. D., Attending Surgeon.


CEMETERIES.


CALVARY .- 81 Marion.


CEMETERY OF THE CONGREGATION SHEA- RITH ISRAEL-56 Crosby.


CEMETERY OF THE EVERGREENS .- 304 Broadway.


CITIZENS' UNION .- 469 Houston.


CITY (on Ward's Island). Rotunda, Park.


CYPRESS HILLS .- 1} Warren. Edmund Driggs, Pres. ; A. S. Jarvis, V. Pres. ; F. Dobbs, Sec. The grounds are on the Myrtle av. and Jamaica Plank road, about 4} miles from the Williamsburch fer- ries. N. G. Palmer, Surv. and Keeper.


DALE .- 237 Broadway.


GREENWOOD .- 53 Broadway.


MOUNT OLIVET .- 634 Broadway.


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APPENDIX .- OMNIBUSES.


NEW YORK BAY .- 289 Broadway. OAK HILL .- 212 Broadway. TRINITY CHURCHI .- 187 Fulton. WASHINGTON .- 548 Pearl.


DISPENSARIES.


CHIURCII OF THE HOLY COMMUNION .- 328 Sixth av. Open daily (exeept Sundays) from 2 to 4 P. M.


DEMILT, 371 Seeond av .- Open daily (exeept Sun- day), from October 1st to Mareh 1st, from 9 A. M., to 5 p. M. ; rest of the year, from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. ; and Sundays, from 9 to 10 A. M., and from 1 to 2 P. M. Medical attendanee, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.


EASTERN, 74 Ludlow .- Open from 8 A. M. until 6 p. M., from April 1st to Oet. 1st, rest of year from 9 A. M. to 5 r. M. for medieine, and for medical at- tendanee, from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. On Sundays, from 9 to 10 A. M. and from 1 to 2 P. M. for medicine only.


HOMEOPATIIIC, 15 E. 11th .- Open daily (ex- cept Sundays) from 12 to 1 P. M.


HOMEOPATHIC, 59 Bond .- Open daily (except Sundays) from 2} to 4} P. M.


NEW YORK, Centre c. White .- Open daily (ex- cept Sundays and Holidays) from 8 A. M. until sun- set for medicine, and from 9 A. M. until 2 P. M. for medical attendance, and on Sundays from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., and from 1} to 2} P. M. E. T. Jenkins, Apothecary.


NORTHERN, Waverley pl. c. Christopher. Open daily from 8 A. M. to 6 p. M. for medieines (except Sunday), and from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. for medical attendance, On Sunday from 9 to 10 A. M. and 1 to 2 P. M. for medical attendanee and medicine.


NORTH WESTERN, 511 Eighth av .- Open daily (Sundays exeeptcd), from 8 A. M. to 4} P. M., from October 1st to Mareh Ist; rest of the year, from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. ; and on Sundays, from 9 to 10 A. M. and 1 to 2 P. M. Medical attendanee from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. J. H. Watts, Apotheeary.


FERRIES.


BROOKLYN .- Catharine slip. From 5 A. M. to 9 P. M., every 10 minutes; from 9 to 12 P. M. every 20 minutes.


BROOKLYN .- Foot Fulton. From 7 A. M. to 7 P. M., all the time; from 7 to 9 P. M. every 7 minutes ; from 9 to 12 P. M., every 10 minutes ; from 12 to 3 A. M. every 15 minutes ; from 3 to 7 A. M., every 7 minutes.


BROOKLYN .- Foot Gouverneur. From 5 A. M. to 8 P. M., every 10 minutes; from 8 P. M. to 11 P. M. every 20 minutes.


BROOKLYN .- Foot Roosevelt. From 5 to 6 A. M. every half hour ; from 6 A. M. to 7 P. M., every 12 minutes ; from 7 to 9 P. M., every 15 minutes; from 9 to 11 P. M., every half hour.


BROOKLYN,-Foot Wall. From 5 A. M. to 12 P. M. cvery 10 minutes.


BROOKLYN .- Foot Whitehall. From 7 A. M. to 7 P. M., every 8 minutes ; from 7 p. M. to 11 P. M., every 10 ininutes ; from 11 P. M. to 5 A. M., every half hour ; from 5 A. M. to 7 A. M., every 15 min- utcs.


BULL'S FERRY AND FORT LEE .- Foot Spring. CALVARY CEMETERY FERRY .- Foot E. 28d. Hourly.


ELIZABETHPORT .- Pier 2, N. R ..


GREENPOINT .- Foot Tenth. From 4 A. M. to 1 A. M., every 20 minutes.


IIAMILTON AV .- Foot Whitehall. From 4} A. M. to 6 A. M., every half hour; from 6 A. M. to 7 P. M., about every 12 minutes ; from 7 P. M. to 9 P. M., every 15 minutes ; from 9 P. M. to 12 P. M. every half hour.


HOBOKEN .- Foot Barelay. From 6 A. M. to 7¿ P. M., evcry 15 minutes; from 73 P. M. to 12 P. M. every half hour ; from 12 P. M. to 4 A. M., every hour, and from 4 to 6 A. M. every half hour.


HOBOKEN .- Foot Canal. From 5}.A. M. to 9 P. M., every half hour.


HOBOKEN .- Foot Christopher .- From 62 A. M. to 7g P. M., every half hour.


JERSEY CITY .- Foot Cortlandt. From 5 A. M. to 6} P. M., every 7} minutes ; from 6} to 10}, every 15 minutes; from 104 P. M. to 5 A. M., every half hour.


NEWTOWN AND PENNY BRIDGE .- Foot E. 23d. From 9 A. M. to half an hour before sundown, hourly.


PAVONIA AVENUE .- Foot Chambers. Not yet in operation.


STATEN ISLAND, (New Brighton, Port Rieb- mond and Snug Harbor.)-Foot Whitehall. From 81 A. M. to 6} P. M., every hour and a half.


STATEN ISLAND, (Quarantine, Stapleton's and Vanderbilt's Landing.)-Foot Whitehall. From 6 A. M. to 7 p. M., every hour.


WILLIAMSBURGH .- Foot Grand. From 4 A. M. to 10 p. M., every 12 minutes ; from 10 P. M. to 12 M., every 20 minutes; from 12 to 4 A. M., every half hour.


WILLIAMSBURGII .- Foot Houston. From 6 A. M. to 10 P. M., every 10 minutes; from 10 P. M. to 12 M. every 20 minutes; from 12 M. to 6 A. M., every half hour.


WILLIAMSBURGH .- Peek slip. From 6 A. M. to 7 P. M., every 8 minutes, from 7 P. M. to 6 A. M., every 20 minutes.


WILLIAMSBURGII .- Foot Roosevelt. (Not yet in operation.)


OMNIBUS LINES AND ROUTES.


PROPRIETORS.


ROUTES. NO. OF STAGES.


Sudlow & Siney


From N. E. end of Av. C. through Av. C to Houston, through Houston to the Bowery, down the Bowery, Chatham, Broadway, and Whitehall, to South Ferry.


25


Charles Curtiss & Co.


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


40


Knickerbocker Stage Co ..


From W. 23d, down Eighth av. to and through Bleecker to Broadway, down Broadway and Whitehall to South Ferry.


Kniekerboeker Stage Co. .


86 From W. 42d down Eighth av., to Fourth, down Fourth to Sixth av., through Carmine, Bedford, Houston to Broadway, to Maiden lane, to Fulton Ferry. 20


O. T. Marshall.


From 23d street and Av. A to Essex, throughi Essex to Division, Division to Chatham, Chatham to Broadway, Broadway to Fulton, Fulton to Washington, Washington to Cortlandt street Ferry.


J. T. Mills.


From foot of W. 13th to Av. B, through Av. B. to Clinton, down Clinton to South street, through South to South Ferry.


J. D. Mills.


From Crystal Palace to 42d, to Fifth av. to 44th, to Third av. to Bowery, Pearl, to Peek slip and Fulton Ferry.


59


Mackrell & Simpson.


New York Consoli- dated Stagc Co ....


From 42d down Seventh av., and Greenwich av. to Amity, to and through Amity to Broadway, to and through Broadway to Fulton, to Fulton Ferry, returning by same route.


16


From Tenth and Av. C, through Tenth to Av. D, through Av. D. to Lewis and Grand to East Broadway, down East Broadway to Chatham, to Broadway, to Whitehall, to South Ferry, returning by same route.


30


81


59


APPENDIX .- CITY RAILROADS.


PROPRIETORS.


ROUTES.


NO. OF STAGES


Simeon M. Andrews.


From the corner of 42d and Fifth av. through Fifth av. and Broadway to Fulton, to the Fulton Ferry, returning by the same route. - 26 From the North-east corner of Av. C and Tenth, through Tenth to Av. D. 33 through Av. D to and through Columbia and Grand to the Bowery, down the Bowery, Chatham, Park row, Broadway and Whitehall to the South Ferry, returning by the same route.


C. G. Waterbury. ..


Mackey


From W. 34th down Ninth av. to W. 23d, to Broadway and Whitehall to South { Ferry, returning by the same route.


§ From Forty-second down Broadway to Whitehall to South Ferry, returning { 30 by the same route.


6. 6. 66


From Av. B and Fourteenth, through Av. B to Tenth, through Tenth to Av. A, to Eighth, to Broadway, to Whitehall, to South Ferry, returning by the same route.


80


Corwin & Co


From Forty-sixth down Sixth av. to and through Ninth to Broadway and Whitehall to South Ferry, returning by the sam route.


..


A. Lambrecht


New York Co.isoli- ( From the Wall st. Ferry up Wall to Broadway to Forty-second, though Forty- ) second to the Crystal Palace, returning by the same route.


dated Stage Co ....?


(Commencing at Thirty-first and Tenth av. down Tenth av. to Fourteenth, through Fourteenth to Ninth av. and Greenwich to Spring, to Broadway, to Broome, to Bowery, and Chatham, to the Fulton Ferry, returning by the same route.


New York Consoli- dated Stage Co ...


From the Hudson River Railroad depot through Thirty-first, or one of the neighboring streets, to and through Ninth av., to Fourteenth, to Broad way, down Broadway to Whitehall and South Ferry, returning by the sanie route.


80


Geo. W. Homan & Co.


From the Williamsburgh Ferry, Grand street, through Grand to Cannon, to Second, to Av. C, through Av. C to Tenth, to Av. B, through Av. B to Fourteenth, to Third av., to Twenty-sixth, to Broadway, to Thirty-second, through Thirty-second, to the Hudson River Railroad depot, returning by the same route, with the privilege of going to the Crystal Palace.


20


("'Keefe & Duryes ...


From Houston st. Ferry through Houston to Second, to Bleecker, to Broad- way to Cortlandt st. ferry, returning the same route.


20


From the Crystal Palace up Fortieth to Madison av. to 23d, to Broadway, 33




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