Trow's New York city directory. 1859-60, Part 254

Author: Trow, John Fowler, 1810-1886
Publication date: 1859
Publisher: New York, J.F. Trow
Number of Pages: 1078


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L. T. BOLAND, HERALDIC CHASER, Manufac- turer of Crests, Coats of Arms, Orna- ments, Letters, Rosettes, Bitt Bosses, Entwined In- itials, &c., No. 143 Fulton Street .- Harness Makers, or others, wishing Crests or Coats of Arms, can have them made from half a dozen or more without the heretofore expense of getting Steel Dies Cut, as the present mode of Embossing and Chasing does away with that expense, and parties are only charged just for the Crests or Coats of Arms only.


HARMER, HAYS & CO., No. 72 BEEKMAN STREET. SADDLERY AND TRUNK HARDWARE.


English Bridles and Martingales, and other Leather Goods; English and American Whips: Kersey, for Winter and Summer Horse Clothing; Horse Blank- ets in great variety ; Sheetings for Summer Horse Clothing; Patent Leather; Hoop Iron.


JOHN W. TOWT & CO., Importers and Dealers in


SADDLERY, HARDWARE, IIOG SKINS, PATENT LEATHER, HORSE CLOTHIS, &c., No. 56 BEEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK. JOIIN W. TOWT. LOUIS W. TOWT.


A. R. VAN NEST & CO., Importers and Jobbers of SADDLERY HARDWARE AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, 120 Chambers and 50 Warren Street. A. R. VAN NEST. F. A. THOMPSON.


D. C. WILSON & CO.,


Importers, Manufacturers, and Dealers in TRUNK MATERIALS, 172 William Street, (Between Beckman and Spruce Sts.), New York. Trunk Manufacturers supplied with every deserip- tion of Goods suitable for the manufacture of Trunks, at the Lowest Cash Prices.


SAFES.


M. MITTNACHT'S Fire and Burglar-Proof G. EAGLE SAFE MANUFACTORY, 16 & 18 Spring Street (between Mott and Elizabeth Streets), New York .- Any kind of Safes manufactured at the shortest notice, with patent powder-proof lock. These under my special control, manufactered fire and burglar-proof Eagle Safes, cannot be surpassed in neatness of style nor durability of heat.


A large assortinent of the above Safes, of all sizes, on hand. Also, Family Plate Safes.


V ALENTINE & BUTLER, Patentees and Sole Manufacturers of the ALUM PATENT Fire and Burglar Proof SAFES, proved by the severest tests to be the best Safe in the world, never having failed to preserve their contents when subjected to the fire .- Warehouse, Bank and Vault Loeks of every description. - 337 Broadway, and 87 & 89 Elizabeth Street, New York.


Also, Manufacturers and Patentees of the renowned Rotary Door Lock.


SALERATUS.


B. T. BABBITT,


SALERATUS MANUFACTURER, 4


68 & 70 WASHINGTON STREET,


New York.


SAND PAPER.


BAEDER, DELANY & ADAMSON,


Manufacturers of the celebrated Flint, Extra Flint, and Star SAND PAPERS, EMERY PAPER, and EMERY CLOTH. STORES : No. 225 Pearl Street (cor. Platt), New York. No.14 South Fourthi St. (cor.Merchant), Philadelphia.


CHAS. BAEDER. CHAS. DELANY. WM. ADAMSON.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


SCALES.


JOHN P. GRUBER, Nos. 168, 170 & 184 Chatham Square, New York, MANUFACTURER OF SCALES.


J. P. G. lias constantly on hand a very superior assortment of Assaying, Bank, Brokers', Jewellers' and Gold Scales; Grocers', Druggists', and Prescrip- tion Scales, with Marble, Brass and Iron Columns; Counter and Excelsior Scales. Gold and Druggists' Weights adjusted to any standard. Brass and Zinc Weights.


SEGARS.


J. POLLAK,


WHOLESALE DEALER . IN SEGARS, LEAF TOBACCO, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 129 Front Street, New York.


SEWING MACHINES.


MISS A. E. BROWN,


W THO has been for many years at the head of the Female Department, and Instructress in the use of SEWING MACHINES, at the Broadway Es- tablishment of I. M. SINGER & Co., has opened a Sales Room at


No. 815 BROADWAY (Up stairs),


(" Lessons taught on Sewing Machines, and Ope- rators furnished.


EUREKA SEWING MACHINES,


For Tailors, Dress Makers, Boot and Shoe Fitters, also for Plantation Use and General Family Sewing, &c., &c. Office, 489 BROADWAY, (Corner of Broome Street), New York.


FINKLE & LYON'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,


Warranted to give better satisfaction than any other Sewing Machines in this market, or money refunded. N. B .- Send for a Circular.


503 BROADWAY. FINKLE & LYON.


I. M. SINGER & CO.,


458 BROADWAY, Corner of Grand Street, Manufacturers of and Dealers in SEWING MACHINES of the most perfect kind, of various sizes, and adapted to every kind of work. The latest improved Machines operate with double speed, and perform twice as much work as heretofore.


" Old Machines of every kind received in ex- change for new and improved ones on liberal terms.


SEWING SILK.


T HE UNDERSIGNED HAS ALWAYS ON hand, and offers at the lowest wholesale rates, from the factories of America and Europe, Package Sewing Silk, for Tailors' use; Milliners' Small Skeins; Embroidery Silk; Saddlers' Silk; Silk Twist, for Sewing Machines; Fringe Silk; Tram Silk ; Organzine Silk, &c. Also, STRAW GOODS, by the package. THOS. REYNOLDS, 403 Broadway, Importer, Manufacturer. and Commission Merchant.


SHIP CHANDLERS.


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J. ATKINS & CO.,


SOUTH STREET.


SHIP CHANDLERY AND CORDAGE.


AGENTS OF THE


"EXCELSIOR PATENT CORDAGE CO."


COLES & CO., SHIP CHANDLERS,


Manufacturers of Cordage, and Dealers in Anchor Chains, Paints, Oils, Naval Stores, &c., No. 91 WEST STREET, (Three doors below Cedar), New York. OSCAR COLES. JAS. G. CHALMERS. EDWARD B. THORP.


WM. K. HINMAN,


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MPORTER OF


ANCHORS, CHAINS, BUNTING, &c.


Ship Chandler and Manufacturer of Patent Cordage, 169 South Street, New York.


LEWIS L. SQUIRE,


SHIP CHANDLER,


AND MANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE, Importer and Agent for the sale of Chains, Anchors, Spikes, Oakum, Blocks, &c. Dealer in Flags, Bunt- ing, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Naval Stores, &c., &c.


No. 253 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK.


AUGUSTUS WHITLOCK & CO., SHIP CHANDLERS AND


PATENT ROPE MAKERS,


No. 57 South Street and 117 Wall Street, New York. Chains, Anchors, Paints, Oil, Naval Stores, Oakum, Cordage, Manilla Rope, Bolt Rope, Bale Rope, Tow Line, Twine, Bunting, &c.


SHOW CARDS.


C. H. FIELDS'


SHOW CARDS, 233 BROADWAY.


The only place in the city to get beautifully shaded Cards for all business.


Particular attention paid to country trade.


FIRST PREMIUM EXCELSIOR SHOW CARDS,


438 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.


These Cards are adapted for every business, and made of all Colors; Plain, Ornamental, or Gold Lettered.


ANDREW J. SMITH. JOHN HOLLAND.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


NOAKES & DAVERSEN, PRACTICAL SHOW CARD WRITERS,


208 Broadway, New York. [27" A Large Stock always on hand.


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S. II. SMITH,


SHOW CARD WRITER AND PRINTER, 229 BROADWAY,


Cor. of Barclay Street, New York. A Large Stock Ready-Made constantly on hand.


SHOW CASES.


WILLIAM BRUNNER,


MANUFACTURER OF SHOW CASES, Drawers and Fixtures for Drug Stores. Drug Stores completely fitted up in the City and all parts of the country.


Manufactory, 62 White Street, near Broadway, New York.


M. HOLLACHER,


10 NORTHI WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, And 296 State Street, Chicago, Ill., Manufacturer of all kinds of Show Cases, in Metal. Brass, Rosewood, Mahogany, Black Walnut, and Silver. Keeps constantly on hand a large assort- ment of the above-nained articles. Country Mer- chants are particularly solicited to call and examine the stock. Orders promptly executed at short notice.


SILVER PLATED WARE.


ROGERS, SMITH & CO., HARTFORD, CONN.,


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ANUFACTURERS OF FINEST QUALITY


SILVER PLATED WARE, SPOONS, FORKS, KNIVES, &c., Office, No. 170 BROADWAY, G. C. WHITE, AGENT.


F. F. SAWYER,


TTO. 36 BEEKMAN STREET, (UP STAIRS,) Manufacturer and Dealer in Silver Plated and Britannia Metal Goods, German Silver and Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, Tea Setts, Tea and Coffee Urns, Castor Frames, Goblets, Mugs, Cups, Pitchers, &c. Constantly on hand, every variety of Goods in the line. Silver Plate and Britannia Jobbing done with neatness and despatch.


SILVER WARE.


CANN & DUNN, Manufacturers of


TERLING SILVER WARE,


S' No. 112 Greene Street, (Sign of the Golden Pitcher,)


Between Spring and Prince Sts., New York. VASES, PITCHERS, TEA SERVICES, CUPS, &c. JOHN CANN. DAVID DUNN.


THEODORE EVANS & CO., Manufacturers of SILVER TEA SETS, PITCHERS, WAITERS,


Cups, Goblets, Spoons, Forks, Knives, &c., No. 6 LIBERTY PLACE,


THEODORE EVANS,


New York.


JOHN COOK.


WOOD & HUGHES, Manufacturers of SILVER TEA SETS,


URNS, PITCHERS,


CUPS, SPOONS,


FORKS, KNIVES, &c.


104 Fulton Street, New York.


TIFFANY & CO.,


GOLD AND SILVER SMITHIS,


550 BROADWAY, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF WATCHES, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Paris Gas Fixtures. FINE BRONZES IN EVERY VARIETY. STATIONERY, &C., &C. TIFFANY, REED & CO Rue Richelieu 79, Paris.


SKIRT MANUFACTURERS.


SKIRT MANUFACTURERS.


OSBORN & VINCENT, Manufacturers of


SKIRTS AND SKIRT MATERIALS, 92 Warren Street, New York.


SLATE.


F


TRANSPARENT SLATE ACTORY,


1152 BROADWAY.


PROPRIETOR,


W. B.ASCOM.


SPIKES AND RIVETS. .


NICHOLAS CONTES, TROUGHT SPIKE, RIVET AND NAIL MANUFACTURER,


164 Houston Street, between Pitt and Willet Sts., NEW YORK. Always on hand, an assortment of Spikes, Rivets, and Nails.


SPOONS.


SPOON MANUFACTURERS.


& CO., WALLINGFORD,


FALL, ELTON Connecticut. Manufacturers of every de- scription of


GERMAN SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS. Also, Plated Spoons and Forks of every variety of pattern, and richly plated on the best quality of German Silver, Office with Scoville Manufacturing Co., 36 Park Row, and 4 Beekman Street.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


SPRING BALANCES.


THOMAS MORTON, PEARL STREET,


212 Manufacturer of IMPROVED SPRING BALANCES. Spiral Springs, Light Machinery, Press Tools, Hooks, Clasps, and Springs for Daguerreotype Cases, of every description. IRON AND BRASS NAILS, ALL SIZES; Also, Bridge Pins, Spanish Weight Locomotive Balances, Ice Balances, Chair and Pulling Balances, made to order.


STAIR RODS.


WALSH & PLUME, Manufacturers of STAIR RODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Brass Step Plates, Trunk Rivets, Brass Trunk Bands, Annealed and Tinned Trunk and Clout Nails, Travelling Bag Frames, &c. Dealers in Trunk Hardware, No. 63 BEEKMAN STREET,


C. WALSH,


New York.


D. S. PLUME,


STAMPED EMBROIDERIES.


F. DE PERCEVAL, succeeded by CHARLES MANCEL, 657 Broadway, New York, De- signer and Manufacturer of Stamped Embroideries. New patterns constantly on hand-direct importa- tion, wholesale and retail. " Orders for City and Country promptly executed. Embroideries to order. Alexander's Gloves, Frencli Cotton, French Embroideries, made to order for Brides' Clothes and Babies' Linen, Initials, Festoons, &c. Stamping on all kinds of stuff done immediately.


STARCH.


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DURYEA'S GLEN COVE STARCH, CELEBRATED FOR ITS PURITY, WHITE- ness and strength, conceded by the public tu be vastly ahead of any other Laundry Starch. DURYEA'S MAIZENA, Manufactured from the choicest Southern White Corn, for culinary purposes, and to take the place of Arrow Root. Manufactured at Glen Cove, L. I .. Depot, 166 Fulton St. WM. DURYEA, Agent.


STATIONERS.


JOHN M. BURNET, Foreign and Domestic TATIONERY,


S FIRST-CLASS ACCOUNT BOOKS, Lithographing and Printing, 35 PINE STREET, (GREAT WESTERN BUILDING,) New York.


EBERHARD FABER,


133


WILLIAM STREET,


Sole Agent for A. W. FABER'S


LEAD PENCILS.


W. REID GOULD,


(SUCCESSOR TO JANSEN & BELL,)


STATIONER, LITHOGRAPHER AND PRINTER. Manufacturer of First-Class Account Books, Law Blanks, and annual publisher of the LAWYER'S DIARY. 158 NASSAU STREET, New York.


NATHAN LANE & CO.,


STATIONERS, PRINTERS, AND ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURERS,


No. 69 WALL & 91 BEAVER STS., (Three doors abovo Pearl.)


NEW YORK.


REHBACH'S


TTNEQUALLED LEAD PENCILS,


Imported solely by WILLY WALLACH, 131 William Street, N. Y., And for sale by all the principal Stationers.


HENRY SPEAR, PRINTER, LITHOGRAPHER, STATIONER, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, 133 PEARL & 86 BEAVER STS.,


New York.


STATIONERS' HARDWARE.


J. O. SMITH & SON,


Manufacturers of


STATIONERS' HARDWARE, JAPAN VAR- nishes, and GENERAL JOBBING JAPANNERS,


In every style, Plain and Ornamental. 81 FULTON & 55 GOLD STS. Established 1880. New York.


STENCIL PLATES.


HICKCOX.


Stencil Establishment,


280 PEARL STREET, N. Y. Established 1S53. SUPERIOR MARKING PLATES, ALPHABETS, FIGURES, &c., Indelible Ink,


Frames, Brushes, Steel Dies, for Cutting Stencil Plates, Brass, German Silver, Princess Metal, Oxide Metal, Lignumvitæ Blocks, Die Facers, Scrapers, etc., etc., etc.,


Stencil Brushes, Door Plates, Marking Inks of all Colors, MARKING POTS, AND ALL THE FIXTURES FOR MARKING PURPOSES, Constantly on hand. Branding Irons, Steel and Iron Letters and Figures, Name Punches, Seals, Seal Presses, Em- bossed Brass Labels. Envelope Stamps, .


BRASS KEY CHECKS,


For Hotels, Restaurants, Railroad Companies, and Manufacturers.


Railroad Companies, Merchants, and all who have use for the above articles, will find it to their advan- tage to give the subscriber a call. MACHINERY ALPHABETS


at wholesale and retail. T. N. HICKCOX.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


STONE.


BROWNE & MACOMBER,


D EALERS IN GRANITE AND NORTII RIVER FLAGGING, Cor. Hudson and 13th Streets, New York. " All kinds of Monumental Work executed in Granite: also, Cemetery Plots enclosed with Granite Posts and Iron Bars.


J. S. Browne, No. 34 Horatio St., next door to cor. 4tl Street. J. R. Macomber, Westerly, R. I.


JOHN WRIGHT & SON,


"STEAM FREE STONE WORKS," Nos. 324 to 336 WEST TWENTIETHI ST., And 349 to 855 WEST NINETEENTH ST., Stonecutters and Dealers in Belleville, Connecticut, and Nova Scotia Free Stone.


STOVES.


MATTHIAS ABBOTT,


DEALER IN COOKING, PARLOR, AND HALL STOVES, Pipe, Zinc, and Milk Cans, Hardware, Cutlery, Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron and Britannia Ware, Japanned and Housekeeping Arti- cles, No. 137 EIGHTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. Steamboat work done at shortest notice.


SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.


G EO. TIEMANN & CO., 63 Chatham Street, Manufacturers of Surgical and Dental Instru- ments, Apparatus for Curvature of Spine, Wry Neck, Anchylosis, Bow Legs, Club Fect, Splints for Frac- tures and Dislocations. Trusses, Crutches, Elastic Stockings for Varicose Veins, Knee Caps, Shoulder Braces, Supporters and Bandages of every descrip- tion. Heinisch's Shears, Razors, Scissors, and Cutlery constantly on hand.


TAGS, AND DIRECTION LABELS.


TTICTOR E. MAUGER, 115 Chambers Street, Importer of Stationery, and Manufacturer of the Improved Secure Parchment Cloth, and Paper Cloth Tags and Direction Labels. Their cheapness, strength and convenience recommend them to Mer- chants in every line of business, and when PRINTED, they are unquestionably the best advertisement in use. Direction Labels and Ticketing Tags and Labels, suitable for Dry and Fancy Goods. Jewelry, Hard- ware, Cordage, Liquor Dealers, Wooden Ware, in large or small quantities, made to order.


THERMOMETERS.


J. ARNABOLDI,


69 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, Manu- facturer of Barometers and Thermometers. Also, Hydrometers for Testing Acids, Spirits, Alkalis, Beer, Oil, Milk, Vinegar, Syrups, Salts, Bark, Ether, and for all other purposes to which the Hydrometer is adapted.


Repairing done with accuracy and despatch, at reasonable rates.


G. TAGLIABUE, Barometer and Thermometer Maker, 298 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. Silver Hydrometers, Sacrometer and Oil Ometers, on which a medal was awarded at the World's Fair, 1854. Hydrometers for Testing Spirits, Beer, Oil, Alkalis, Syracuse Salts, Milk, Vinegar, Acids, Pese Sirops, Pese Lessive, Beaume, Cartiers, Barkometers for Tanners, and all other instruments in the above line. Glass Blowing for Chemical Experiments.


THIMBLES.


KETCHAM, BROTHER & CO., (Late Roshore & Ketcham.) LOLD AND SILVER G THIMBLE MANUFACTURERS,


Nos. 4 & 6 Liberty Place,


Near Maiden Lane.


TIN BOXES.


WILLIAM POTTS


Manufactures by Machinery TIN BOXES, For Soda, Seidlitz, Pills, Ointment, Blacking, Mus- tard, and all kinds of Boxes for Medicines. Up Stairs. 74 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. All Orders promptly executed. 1


TIN WARE.


EDWARD CARTER & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE Dealers in


PLAIN AND JAPANNED TIN WARE.


Tinners' Tools and Machines, Tinned and Block Iron Rivets, of all sizes; Importers of Block Tin and Planished Wares, &c. No. 213 PEARL STREET, Between Maiden Lane and Platt Street, New York.


TOBACCO WAREHOUSES.


WM. AGNEW & SONS, TOBACCO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 284 & 286 FRONT ST., NEW YORK.


Leaf Tobacco of all kinds for export and home trade. Havana and Cuba Tobacco of recent importation, in bond, or duty paid. Havana Segars and Manufac- turcd Tobacco. Kentucky Tobacco baled for shipping.


CHARLES F. TAG, IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN


SPANISH AND ALL KINDS OF LEAF TOBACCO, 214 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK.


TOWING.


L. ADAMS & CO.,


YTEAM TOWING. OFFICE,


75 SOUTH STREET, Up Stairs.


TOYS.


ALTHOF, BERGMANN & CO.,


IMPORTERS OF


TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,


54 MAIDEN LANE AND 29 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


TRUNKS.


THOMAS M. WOODS,


Manufacturer and Dealer in TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, LADIES' SATCHELS, &c., 219 HUDSON, Cor. CANAL STREET, NEW YORK.


Trunks repaired with neatness and despatch, also taken in exchange.


TRUSSES.


FREDERICK M. BUTLER,


PROPRIETOR OF THE HULL'S TRUSS OF- FICE, Patentee and Manufacturer of Butler's Improved Truss and Supporter Pads, No. 56 WHITE STREET, (six doors west of Broadway,) New York.


Trusses and Supporters applied for the radical cure of Hernia and Prolapsus Uteri.


Improved Spinal, Abdominal, Umbilical, and Shoulder Braces fitted or made to order.


TURNER.


JOHN MOST,


MANUFACTURER OF PIANO-FORTE AND FIRE-WORK MAKERS' TOOLS, MALLETS, HANDLES, &C., Wood, Ivory, and Metal Turning in all its branches. Cor. CENTRE and WHITE STREETS, New Haven R. R. Buildings, NEW YORK. Room No. 36, entrance on Elm Street.


TYPE FOUNDER.


CONNERS' UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY,


Nos. 29, 31, and 33 Beekman Street, NEW YORK.


THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO CALL the attention of Printers to their new and cele- brated series of Scotch Cut Faces of PRINTING TYPES, for Book and Newspaper Printing ; also to the large variety of FANCY JOBBING TYPE, BORDERS, &c., &c.


JAMES CONNER & SONS.


UNDERTAKERS.


FISK'S METALLIC BURIAL CASES. HUYLER & CO.,


FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, 536 BROADWAY, near Spring Street.


Wood Coffins of all kinds. Hearses, Carriages, Shrouds, Caps, and every requisite for Funerals, at short notice, on reasonable terms. Undertakers supplied.


UPHOLSTERY GOODS.


WEDELES & GUTMAN, 168 FULTON STREET,


TMPORTERS OF DAMASK, SATIN DE LAINE, Buff and White Holland, Cornices, Bands, Pins, Loops, and Tassels of all descriptions.


Picture Cord and Shade Fixtures. Also, Manu- facturers of Window Shades, in every style.


P. H. & W. WILLIAMS,


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN TRIM- MINGS, Fringes, Gimps, Tassels, Coach Laces, &c., &c., for Upholsterers, Cabinet Makers & Coach Makers, No. 46 Walker Street, a few doors West of Broadway, New York.


WATCHES, IMPORTERS OF.


SAMUEL S. BOWMAN & CO.,


WATCH CASE & DIAL MANUFACTURERS,


ASSAYERS OF GOLD AND SILVER ORES, IMPORTERS OF WATCH MOVEMENTS, 17 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK.


JULES RAUSS,


IMPORTER OF WATCHES,


From his own Manufactory at Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland; represented by F. A. KUPFER, at No. 81 Nassau Street, New York.


JULES RAUSS, Chaux-de-Fonds.


F. A. KUPFER, New York.


WATCHES AND JEWELRY.


MANY & LEWIS,


WATCHES, JEWELRY, & SILVER WARE, 150 BOWERY,


Corner of Broome Street,


New York.


Watches, Clocks, &c., carefully repaired.


WILLOWS.


H. WITTE,


(Successor to G. A. & H. Witte,)


MPORTER OF RATTANS,


WILLOWS AND LEECHES,


No. 4 Liberty Street,


Near Maiden Lane, NEW YORK.


NOTICE.


379 Broadway, New York, MAY, 1858. S


ALL persons authorized to act as Agents for the Directories issued from this establishment, for any pur pose whatever, are invariably provided with a


Certificate of Authority,


signed by MR. H. WILSON, specifying distinctly the nature and extent of their powers, a reference to which will at all times protect persons dealing with this es- tablishment through such agents from any imposition which may be attempted by persons pretending to have such authority.


JOHN F. TROW, Publisher.


The following Directories are issued from this establishment:


Trow's New York City Directory, com- piled by H. Wilson.


Wilson's Business Directory. Wilson's Co-partnership Directory.


THE


NEW YORK


CITY REGISTER:


CONTAINING


CITY GOVERNMENT, COUNTY OFFICERS, FIRE DEPARTMENT, COURTS, POLICE, POST-OFFICE, CUSTOM-HOUSE, ASYLUMS BANKS, BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES, CEMETERIES, CHURCHES, CITY RAILROADS, CLUBS, DISPENSARIES, EDUCA-


TIONAL INSTITUTIONS, EXPRESSES, FERRIES. FOREIGN CONSULS, HARBOR MASTERS, HOSPITAIS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, LIBRARIES, MAGAZINES, MANUFACTURING, MINING AND MISCEL- LANEOUS COMPANIES, MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES, NEWSPAPERS, PACKETS. PILOTS, PORT WARDENS, RAILROAD COMPANIES, DEPOTS AND STARTING PLACES, RELIGIOUS, CHIARITABLE, LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES, SECRET SOCIETIES, OMNIBUS LINES AND ROUTES, TELEGRAPHS, TRANSPORTATION LINES, TRUST COMPANIES, STREET AND AVENUE DIRECTORY, ETC., ETC.


COMPILED BY H. WILSON.


New York : H. WILSON, 379 BROADWAY. 1859.


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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1859, by II. WILSON, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New York.


REGISTER.


CORPORATION OF THE CITY, 1859.


DANIEL F. TIEMANN, MAYOR. Office, 6 City Hall.


GEORGE G. BARNARD, RECORDER.


Office, 11 Chambers.


DAVID T. VALENTINE, CLERK OF COMMON COUNCIL. Office, 8 City Hall.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


(Sessions 1st Monday in each month.)


DISTS. NAMES. 1. Henry Smith,


. 2.


3. John T. Henry,


4. Thomas Stephens,


5. John H. Brady,


6. Michael Tuomey,


7. George Starr.


29 G'wich av.


20 Gouverneur.


163 W. 19th.


10.


11. William J. Peck,


12. Francis I. A. Boole,


13. Nicholas Seagrist,


14. John J. Bradley,


15. James Owens,


16. Thomas McSpedon,


17. Henry W. Genet,


E. 86th n Second av. President, Thomas McSpedon. D. T. Valentine, Clerk.


BOARD OF COUNCILMEN.


(Sessions Ist Monday in each month.)


DIST. NAMES. RESIDENCES.


4. Anthony J. McCarty,


235 Fulton.


George P. Bickford,


333 Pearl.


Morgan Jones,


506 Pearl.


John A. Tipper,


120 E. B'way.


Wm. H. Bulteel,


63 Fulton.


Francis C. Gilmore,


11 Prince.


331 Broome.


67 Av. D.


126 Forsyth.


68 Third.


186 Delancey.


445 Grand,


162 E. 21st.


6. Gilbert M. Platt, Franklin J. Ottarson, Daniel Darrow, Abraham Lent, George Ross, W. Laimbeer, jr.


13 Horatio.


127 Bleecker.


178 W. 22d.


· 57 E. 25th.


197 W. 50th.


E. 127th n Third av.


196 W. 35th. ft. E. 58th.


143 E. 36th. 114 W. 34th.


President, C. G. Cornell.


C. T. McClenachan, Clerk.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Alms House Department .- Seagrist, Bradley, Darragh.


Arts and Sciences .- Stephens, Henry, Starr.


Assessments .- Stephens, Genet, Starr.


Cleaning Streets .- Tuomey, Seagrist, Brady.


Croton Aqueduct .- Peck, Stephens, Smith.


Ferries .- Henry, Tuomey,'Lynes.


Finance .- Bradley, Adams, Owens.


Fire Department .- Adams, Seagrist, Lynes. Joint Committee on Accounts .- Stephens, Genet, Smith.


Lamps and Gas .- Seagrist, Peck, Darragh.


Lands and Places .- Boole, Tuomey, Owens.


Law Department .- Genet, Henry, Darragh.


Markets .- Genet, Tuomey, Starr.


Ordinances .- Adams, Peck, Owens.


Police .- Henry, Seagrist, Owens.


Public Health .- Seagrist, Henry, Brady. Public Buildings on Blackwell's Island, Ran- dall's Island, and Bellevue Establishment .- Bradley, Peck, Lynes. Railroads .- Boole, Adams, Genet, Smith, Starr. Repairs and Supplies .- Tuomey, Adams, Brady. Roads .- Genet, Seagrist, Brady.


Salaries and Offices .- Adams, Henry, Lynes.


Sewers .- Peck, Bradley, Starr.


Streets .- Boole, Stephens, Lynes.


Taxes .- Peck, Seagrist, Darraghı.


Wharves, Piers and Slips .- Adams, Boole, Smith.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF COUNCILMEN.


Alms-House Department .- McConnell, Valen . tine, Townsend.


Arts and Sciences .- Frear, Ross, Jones.


Assessments .- Platt, Jones, Ottarson. Cleaning Streets .- Tipper, Ottarson, Gilmore. Croton Aqueduct. - McConnell, Laimbeer jr Platt.


Ferries .- Rhodes, McCarty, Allen.


Finance .- Valentine. Frear, Bulteel. Fire Department .- Bulteel, Gilmore, Craft. Joint Committee on Accounts .- Valentine, Allen Rhodes.


Lamps and Gas .- McConnell, Decker, Frear. Lands and Places .- Jones, Gilmore, Hall. Law Department .- Frear, Bulteel, Craft. Markets .- McCarty, Bulteel, Townsend.


Ordinances .- Gilmore, Hall, Valentine.


Police .- Tipper, McConnell, Ross.


Public Health .- Bickford, Platt, Hall.


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RESIDENCES. 64 Whitehall.


92 Reade.


154 Canal.


136 Amity.


212 Grand.


47 St. Mark's pl.


222 W. 2Sth.


311 Third.


624 Eighth av.


61 Union pl.


102 E. 34th.


Third av. c E. 73d.


5. John Vantine, Benj. T. Rhodes, Thomas G. Hall, C. G. Cornell, Andrew Craft, John McConnell,


7. Ira A. Allen, Charles N. Decker, Daniel Townsend, Hamlin Babcock, Win. H. Valentine, Alexander Frear,


8. Thomas W. Adamns,


9. Robert L. Darragh, John Lynes,


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REGISTER-CITY GOVERNMENT.


Public Buildings on Blackwell's Island, Ran- dall'& Island and Bellevue Establishment .- Gil. more, Darrow, Tipper.


Railroads. - Vantine, Rhodes, Bickford, Allen Ottarson.


Repairs and Supplies. - McCarthy, Vantine, Jones, Lent, Laimbeer ir.


Roads .- Platt, Tipper, Decker.


Salaries and Offices .- Vantine, Bickford, Leut. Sewers .- Bultecl, Platt, Townsend. Street .- Bickford, Vantine, Lent.


Taxes .- McCarthy, McConnell, Darrow.


Wharres, Piers and Slips -- Rhodes, McCarty, Laimbeer jr.


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS. Heads of Departments.


Finance-Robert T. Haws, Comptroller. Street-G. W. Smith. Street Commissioner. Croton Aqueduct-Myndert Vanschaick, Theodore R. Deforest, and Alfred W. Craven. City Inspectors-Geo. W. Morton, City Inspector. Alma House .- Board of Governors of the Alms- House. Anthony Dugro, President.




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