Trow's New York city directory. 1859-60, Part 256

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


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REGISTER .- CUSTOM HOUSE .- POST OFFICE.


U. S. Circuit Court.


39 Chambers.


Equity and Criminal Term .- Last Monday in February.


General Terms .- First Monday in April, and third Monday in October.


Appeal Term .- First Monday in September.


U. S. District Court. 39 Chambers.


General Terms .- First Tuesday in each month.


Special Court .- Every Tuesday, unless the stated term be then in session.


CUSTOM HOUSE.


Wall and, Pine, corner of Nassuu.


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


COLLECTOR-Rotunda, C. H., Augustus Schell.


DEPUTY COLLECTORS-Rotunda, C. H., Michael Hotfinan, Charles P. Clinch, Chas. Dummer, L. G. Capers, S. S. Bowne, Joseph White, and Chas. D. Mead.


CASIHIER-1st floor left, entrance from Pine-Wm. D. Robinson.


NAVAL OFFICER-1st floor right, entrance from Pine -Ausburn Birdsall.


DEPUTY NAVAL OFFICERS-C. S. Franklin, N. T. Rossiter, J. R. Dickinson,


SURVEYOR-Emanuel B. Hart, -


DEPUTY SURVEYOR-J. L. Benedict,


29 Pine.


ADDITIONAL DEP. SUR .- WIn. L. Wiley, INSPECTOR-J. L. Vanboskerck,


AUDITOR-2d story, west side of passage, Samuel G. Ogden jr.


SUP'T OF WAREHOUSES-1 New. D. G. Lobdell. STORE KEEPER-12 Broad, S. P. Goldson.


SAMPLE OFFICE-10 Broad, John Hanford.


GAUGERS.


MEASURERS. First Floor 27 & 29 Pine. WEIGHERS.


BARGE OFFICE-foot of Whitehall, John C. Roach, boarding officer.


APPRAISERS-Daniel D. Briggs, Samuel J. Willis, Isaac Philips, 12.Broad.


KEEPER OF CUSTOM HOUSE-Geo. Hillier.


UNITED STATES ASSISTANT TREASURER'S


OFFICE, 32 WALL STREET .- John J. Cisco, Assis- tant Treasurer. Jacob Russell, Chief Clerk and Cashier. E. H. Birdsall, Receiving Teller.


UNITED STATES ASSAY OFFICE, 30 WALL STREET .- Sam'l F. Butterworth, Sup't. John J. Cisco, Treasurer. John Torrey. Assayer. Edward N. Kent, Melter and Refiner. Gold and Silver Bullion in amounts not less than $100, received on deposit and returns made in coins or stamped bars at the option of the owner. Visitors are admitted to witness the operations of the office on Wednes- days between 10 and 12 A. M.


THE POST OFFICE


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Is situated in Nassau street, extending from Liberty to Cedar.


Office Hours .- From 1st April to 30th Septem- ber. } of S A. M. to 7 p. M. From 1st October to 31st March, } of S A. M. to 6g P. M. Sundays. From 9 to 10 A. M., and from 12g to 1} P. M.


ISAAC V. FOWLER, Postmaster.


WILLIAM CALDWELL, Asst. Postmaster.


CHIAS. G. HALPINE, Secretary.


WILLIAM B. TAYLOR, Supt. City Delivery.


J. II. HALLETT, Supt. Alphabet, and Carrier's De- livery.


SEYMOUR J. STRONG, Supt. Box Delivery.


GEORGE G. COFFIN, Supt. Foreign Letter Dept.


THOMAS CLARK, Supt. Newspaper Dept.


W. A. B. CLEMENT, Supt. Letter Distribution.


U. S. MAIL STATIONS.


A., 129 Spring; Geo. D. Sharp, Supt.


B., 439 Grand ; Wm. B. Harris, Snpt.


C., Fourth c 'Troy ; Wm. C. Seaman, Supt.


D., Bible House; Chas. Meigs, Supt.


E., 363 Eighth av. ; Cornelius 'T. Williamson, Supt. F., 40S Third av .; Theodore Taylor, Supt.


Letters addressed to or deposited in the Stations will be delivered and sent therefrom, the same as if sent to the General Post Office.


RATES OF POSTAGE. NOTICE.


No letters will be sent from this office to places within the United States, unless the postage is pre- paid by stamps.


Stamps and stamped envelopes can be procured at the office of sale, in the second story of the post office building ; entrance at the east end of the Cedar street front, open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., and at the first window from Cedar on Nassau street.


Unpaid letters will continue to be sent to places beyond the limits of the United States in those cases in which such letters can now be sent without pre- payment.


Unpaid letters deposited in this office for places within the United States, will be sent to the Dead Letter office at Washington.


If the postage on a letter is part paid, and it is apparent that the deficiency in the payment was unintentional, the letter will be charged with the balance of the postage and forwarded pursuant to its address; otherwise it will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.


On Letters.


The Inland Postage (which must be pre-paid) for 3,000 miles or under, upon single letters, is 3 cents; double letters twice, and treble letters treble these rates


Letters for California and Oregon 10 cents.


Every letter or parcel not exceeding half an ounce in weight, shall be deemed a single letter, and every additional weight of half an ounce, or less, shall be charged with an additional single postage.


All City Letters are subject to one cent postage, and when delivered by CARRIERS 2 cents: pre-pay- ment optional.


Advertised letters are charged with one cent, in addition to the regular postage.


On Newspapers.


NEWSPAPERS-The postage per quarter on the regular numbers of a newspaper mailed from the office of publication to subscribers anywhere within the United States, is as follows :- On a daily paper 39 cents: tri-weekly, 19} cents: semi-weekly, 13 cents: weekly, 6} cents; semi-monthly, 3 cents ; monthly, 1} cents. Payable quarterly in advance.


TRANSIENT NEWSPAPERS .- One cent each to any part of the U. S. if pre-paid. Unpaid, two cents each.


MAGAZINES-Transient Rates .- One cent for first three ounces. Every additional ounce. or frac- tional part of an ounce, one cent pre-paid. Not pre- paid, double these rates.


To SUBSCRIBERS .- One-half the above rates, pay- able quarterly in advance.


BOOKS .- One cent an ounce for any distance under 3,000 miles: over 3,000 miles, two cents an onnce, pre-paid. If not pre-paid, 50 per cent. sddi- tional to above rates is charged.


CIRCULARS .- One cent each to any part of the U. S. pre-paid. Not pre-paid two cents each.


MAILS CLOSE.


The great South mail closes at 5} A. st., and at 4} P. M. The North mail closes at 54 A. M., and at 3} p. M. The Eastern mail, via Stonington, closes at 44 P. M. The Eastern mail, via New Haven Railroad, closes at 5} A. M., and 2 P. M. The Erie Railroad mail closes at 5} A. M., and 3 P. M.


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REGISTER .- ASYLUMS .- BANKS.


ASYLUMS.


COLORED HOME FOR THE AGED AND INDI- GENT, foot E. 65th. J. D. Fitch, Res. Physician, 41 W. 26th, to whom applications for admission must be made.


DEAF AND DUMB, W. 162d n. Bloomingdale r. H. P. Peet, Pres. and Supt. ; Geo. S. Robbins, Treas .; Andrew Warner, Sec. The charge for a pupil is $150 per year.


EMIGRANT REFUGE & HOSPITAL, Ward's Island (ferry foot 106th st., E. R.) ; Amos Pilsbury, Supt .; Geo. Ford, Phys. in Chief; J. M. Carno- chan, Snrg. in Chief. Office Castle Garden.


FIVE POINTS HOUSE OF INDUSTRY, 155 Worth ; Trustees. Arch. Russell, Pres. ; Marshall Lefferts, Treas. ; Frcd. G. Foster, C. HI. Dabney, Hiram Barney, C. H. Shipman, Wm. Smith Brown. HOUSE AND SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY, 100 W.


16tb. For gratuitous instruction of poor females in needlework. Mrs. W. Leroy, Pres .; Mrs. W. Lowrie, Treas : Margaret Stuart, Supt.


HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS-For the relief of friendless, destitute, or unprotected females and children. 32 E. 30th. Under the charge of the American Female Guardian Society. Office, 29 E. 29th.


HOME OR FEMALE DEPARTMENT OF THE PRISON ASSOCIATION, 191 Tenth av. Cathia rine M. Sedgwick, 1st Directress: Sarah P. Dore- Inus. 2d Directress ; Anna I. II. Fitch, Treasurer ; Caroline M. Kirkland, Cor. Sec .; Hannah Under- hill. Rec. Sec. ; Miss Dorcas Ilull, Matron.


HOUSE OF PROTECTION (under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy), Houston c. Mulberry.


HOUSE OF REFUGE, Randall's Island. John W. Ketchum, Supt. Applications for apprentices to be made to the Supt. or Israel Russell, 516 Broad- way. Visitors are admitted on all days.


INSTITUTION OF THE LADIES' UNION AID SOCIETY of the M. E. Church in New York, 155 W. 42d. Miss A. E. Oakley, Honse Register.


INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND, Ninth av. n. W. 34th. T. Colden Cooper, Snpt. Visitors are admitted on Tuesdays from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.


ORPHAN AND INDIGENT JEWS, W. 27th, bet. Seventh and Eighth avs. Benj. Nathan, Pres., A. Lewis, Sec.


LEAKE & WATTS ORPHAN HOUSE, bet. Ninth and Tenth avs. and W. 111th and 112th. D. F. Tiemann, Pres .; J. H. Roosevelt, Treas .: Frederic DePeyster. Clerk, Wm. H. Guest, Supt.


LODGING HOUSE FOR NEWSBOYS, 128 Ful- ton. C. Wiegand, Superintendent.


LUNATIC ASYLUM. W. 117th n. Tentli av. Moses Dame, Warden: D. T. Brown. Phys'n ; R. L. Kennedy, 19 Fifth av .; T. H. Faile, 192 Chambers : Jobn C. Green, 72 South ; George T. Olyphant, 48 South ; N. P. Bailey, Fordhain; Otis D. Swan, 2 Hanover. In accordance with the Revised Stat- utes 'of this State, it is necessary, before a patient can be admitted into the Bloomingdale Asylum. that a Lunacy Warrant, from any two Justices of the Peace or Police Magistrates, of this City, issued upon the evidence of two reputable Physicians, as to the alleged, fact of insanity, be procured ; and also a permit from one of the above named Asy- lum Committee, with whom the payment of the board (which is always in advance) must be ar- ranged.


LYING-IN FOR DESTITUTE FEMALES, 85 Marion. Mrs. J. W. Schmidt, 1st Directress ; Ma- ry Hope, Matron : S. B. W. McLeod. Res. Phys'n. MAGDALEN FEMALE BENEVOLENT, bet. 88th and 89th streets, west of the Harlem R. R .. Mrs. Thomas Hastings, 1st Directress; Mrs. Mer- win. Sec .; Mrs. D. Hoadley, Treas., 21 W. 17th.


MARINE HOSPITAL AND QUARANTINE ES- TABLISHMENT (S. I.), D. S. Bissell, Supt. and Physician.


NEW YORK JUVENILE ASYLUM, W. 175th n. Tenth av. (House of Reception. 71 W. 13th ; A. C. Pearcy, Supt.). A. R. Wetmore, Pres .; B. F. Butler, Sec .; J. B. Collins, Treas .; S. D. Brooks, Supt.


ORPHAN, Bloomingdale road n. 71st. Miss J. Brinckerhoff. Rec. Com., 16 Union pl.


ORPHAN (col'd), Fifth av. c. W. 43d. Hetty King, Ist Directress : Margaret Roosevelt, 2d do .; Anna H. Shotwell, Sec .; Mary F. Stoughton, Treas .; W. E. Davis, Supt.


ORPHAN'S HOME OF THE P. E. CHURCH. Rt. Rev. Horatio Potter, D.D., Pres .; John Warren, Treas .; Jane Ingles, Matron.


PROT. HALF ORPIIAN, 5 Tenth. Mrs. William A. Tomlinson, 1st Directress ; Mrs. J. N. Bradley, Treas,; Mrs. G. D. Phelps, Sec .; Mrs. J. I. Hunter, Supt.


PROTESTANT HOUSE OF MERCY, foot of W. 86th.


RESPECTABLE AGED INDIGENT FEMALES, 189 E. 20th. Mrs. Anne Innes, 1st Directress ; Mrs. A. T. Anderson, Treas .; Mrs. S. Vanantwerp, Sec. ; Mrs. A. M. Gray, Matron.


ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN, Prince c. Mott. Most Rev. J. Hughes, Pres.


SAILORS' SNIG HARBOR (S. I.). Wm. Thomp- son, Agent, 115 Wall.


ST. LUKE'S HOME FOR INDIGENT CHRIS- TIAN FEMALES, 457 IIudson. Horatio Potter, Pres. : E. M. Young, Sec. ; A. B. McDonald, Treas .; P. J. Knickerbocker, Matron.


BANKS.


BANK RULES.


THE BANKS are open every day in the year, from 10 A. M. to 3 p. M., except Sundays, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, the 4th of July, and general Holidays, appointed by legal authority.


THE INTEREST FOR DISCOUNT in the banks of this city is fixed at seven per cent. (with the exception of the Safety Fund Banks, which are limited to six per cent.) per annum, upon notes or bills not having sixty days to run. Three days of grace are allowed, and the discount taken for the same. EVERY BILL OR NOTE OFFERED FOR DISCOUNT must be delivered into the office on the day preceding the day of discount, enclosed in a sealed cover di- rected to the Cashier, advising the name of the person upon whose account it is offered,.&c.


DEPOSITS OF MONEY, OR NOTES FOR COLLECTION, must be entered in the dealer's book at the time such deposit is made.


BANKS.


AMERICAN EXCHANGE. 128 BROADWAY :- Capital, $5,000,000 ; Par, $100; Dividends, May and Nor .; W. A. Booth, Pres. ; George S. Coe, Vice Pres. : F. S. Oakley, Cash .; Notary, A. R. Rodgers ; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays; Directors :- D. Leavitt, D. Iloadley, W. A. Booth, S. Bronson. Alex. Campbell, L. Holbrook, W. C. Langley, Edwin Thorne, S. Willetts, H. Myer, W. M. Richards, S. Gandy, C. Ileydecker, George S. Coe, George Bliss, and Fisher Howe.


ARTISANS', 117 NASSAU :- Cap'l, $600.000 ; Par, $100; Dividends, May and Nov'r; Nathan C. Platt, Pres. ; R. A. Touker, Cash .; Notary, R. T. Deming ; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays ; Directors :- Nathan C. Platt, Elijah Houghton, William J. Todd, William Phelps, Henry A. Deni- son, John H. Browning, Asahel Jones, James C. Derby, Frank Vincent, John M. Davies, William Bell, and A. F. Goodnow.


ATLANTIC, 146 B'WAY :- Cap'l, $400,000; Par, $100; Dividends, Jan. and July ; J. E. Southworth, Pres .; George D. Arthur, Cash .; Notary, A. B. Capwell ; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays ; Directors :- J. E. Southworth, George D. Arthur, D. M. Wilson, Smith Sheldon, Lewis Roberts. R. S. Burrows, J. T. Sanger, R. C. Root, and George Allen.


BANK OF AMERICA, 46 WALL :- Cap'l. $3,000,- 000; Par, $100 ; Dividends. January and July ; Jas. Punnett, Pres. ; William L. Jenkins, Cash .; Nota- ry, J. P. Giraud Foster ; Discount days, Tuesday's and Fridays; Directors :- J. Punnett. Benj. L. Swan, W. H. Aspinwall, Thos. H. Faile, David Thompson, John Cryder, William Whitlock jr., Robert C. Goodhue, Henry A. Stone, Joseph Battell, Fred. G. Foster, John Slade, Robert T. Woodward, and Jas. Low.


BANK OF COMMERCE, NASSAU C. CEDAR :- Cap'l. $10,000,000 ; Par, §100; Dividends, Jan mary and July; John A. Stevens, Pres. : Henry F. Vail, Cash. ; R. King, Asst. Cash. ; Notaries, Leslie Irving and Otis D. Swan ; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays ; Directors :- Jobn A. Stevens, Robert Ray, Robert B. Minturn


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REGISTER .- BANKS.


P. Perit, Charles H. Russell, S. Whitney, H. [ C. DeRham, J. Sampson, G. T. Adee, J. C. Green, E. D. Morgan, A, Norrie, D. Duer, H. A. Smythie, A. A. Low, W. Clapp, and Alex. Duncan.


BANK OF NEW YORK. 48 WALL :- Capital, $2.800,000 ; Par, $100; Dividends, January and July ; A. P. Halsey, Pres. , Charles P. Leverich, Vice Pres .; W. B. Meeker, Cash. ; Notary, E. Robinson jr .; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fri- days; Directors :- A. P. Halsey, Peter V. King, C. E. Bill, E. Boonen Graves, C. P. Leverich, Josiah Lane, Fred. Schuchardt, L. M. Hoffman, G. G. Howland, Ezra Wheeler, Philetus H. Holt, Wm. Oothour, and J. N. Bradley.


BANK OF NORTH AMERICA, 44 WALL :- Cap'l, ៛1,000,000; Par, $100; Dividends, January and July ; Wm. F. Havemeyer, Pres. ; Isaac Seymour, Cash .; Notary, G. W. Morell; Discount days, Wednesdays and Saturdays: Directors :- W. F. Havemeyer, William M. Bliss, Henry A. Kent, Charles M. Connolly, Edwin J. Brown, David B. Turner, Chas. E. Beebe, Jolın H. Swift, Geo. W. Lane, Charles H. Leonard, Wm. K. Strong, John P. Coffin, Charles H. Trask, M. Batcs jr., F. J. Hosford. Wm. Moller, and Robert P. Getty.


BANK OF THE COMMONWEALTH, 15 NAS- BAU :- Capital, $750,000; Par, $100; Dividends, January and July ; Edward Haight, Pres. ; George Ellis, Cash .; Notary, Eugene Lawrence ; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays ; Directors :- Paul Spotford, Jas. B. Wilson, Edward Haight, W. M. Gawtry, B. M. Whitlock, G. Henry Koop, Corne- lius K. Sutton, J. P. Cronkhite, Benjamin C. Lee, Thos. F. Youngs, Albert Havemeyer, James K. Pell, Jonathan Thompson, B. J. Howland, F. Leland, and G. Reynaud.


BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, WALL C. BROAD- WAY :- Capital, $2,000,000; Par, $100 ; Dividends, February and August ; JJ. T. Soutter, Pres. ; J. J. Crane, Vice Pres. ; R. II. Lowry, Cash ; Notary, Jon- athan S. Ely; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays ; Directors :- G B. Lamar, J. T. Soutter, John J. Crane. George G. Sampson, William H. Guion, Wil- liam S. Tisdale, George Collins, George B. Car- hart. J. P. Brown, R. L. Kennedy, Francis Skid- dy, J. B. Johnston, Henry A. Howe, George H. Kelsey, and W. G. Lane.


BANK OF STATE OF NEW YORK, 33 WILLIAM : -Capital, $2,000,000 ; Par, $100 ; Dividends, May and November; R. Withers, Pres .; G. W. Duer. Cash .; Notary, W. C. R. English ; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays; Directors :- R. Withers, I. Townsend, J. Lawrence, J. Stewart Jr., Charles A. Davis, J. Conkling, L. S. Suarez, J. D. P. Ogden, Schuyler Livingston, Aug. Belmont, H. O. Brew- er. Rich'd Patrick. L. Aspinwall, and I. Bell jr. BOWERY, 48 WALL :- John A. Stewart, Receiver, BROADWAY, BROADWAY cor. PARK PL. :- Capital, $1,000,000 ; Par, $25; Dividends, January and July ; F. A. Palmer, Pres .; John L. Everitt, Cash .; Notary, W. S. Hascall ; Discount days, Wednes- days and Saturdays; Directors :- F. A. Palmer, John Bodine, J. S. Harris, Helmus M. Wells, T. Gardiner, F. P. Schoals, Geo. W. Platt, John R Lawrence, Wni. A. Hall, J. S. Roberts, George C. Peters, Franc 3 P. Furnald, Charles Burkhalter, Joseph Rudd, John T. Fisher, Daniel Devlin, and James Irwin.


BULL'S HEAD, 814 THIRD AV. :- Capital, $173,- 800; Par, $25 ; Dividends, April and October ; Richard Williamson, Pres. ; J. H. Eldredge, Cash .: Notary, Edmund Stephenson ; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays Directors :- R. William- Bon, Richard Kelley, E. N. Bloom, Daniel Barnes, Daniel Jackson, W. L. Cogswell, James Owens, L. R. Kerr, R. Williamson jr., J. Mollard, H. A. Coster, A. B. Embury, and B. T. Kissam.


BUTCHERS & DROVERS', 124 BOWERY :- Capi- tal, $500,000 ; Par, $25; Dividends, January and July ; Jacob Aims, Pres. ; B. Lewis, jr., Cash. ; Notary, Richard C. Fellows ; Discount days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Directors :- Jacob Aims, D. Cotheal, Jolin Gray, Joseph Britton, J. W. Mersereau, J. B. Corlies, George Bell, P. F. Randolphı, H. A. Polhamus, Stephen Hyatt, and J. N. Hayward.


CHATHAM, 192 B'WAY :- Capital, $450,000; Par, $25; Dividends. January and July ; Nath'l Hay- den, Pres. ; O. H. Schreiner, Cash. ; Notary, B. C. Leveridge; Discount days, Wednesdays and Sat-


urdays ; Directors :- Charles J. Shepard, Benj. W. Merriam, William L. Conklin, Charles Sandford, Thos. Davenport, B. W. Clapp, Nath'l Hayden, Win. K. Belcher, Geo. C. Collins, Joseph M. Cooper, John B. Dunham, Alfred L. Roe, Sam'l Utter, O. W. Woodford, and Thos. Woodward.


CHEMICAL, 270 BROADWAY :- Capital $300,000; Par, $100 ; Dividends, January, April, July, and October : John Q. Jones, Pres. ; Geo. G. Williams, Cash .; Notary. H. C. Tallman ; Discount daily; Directors :- J. Q. Jones, C. V. S. Roosevelt, J. D. Wolfe, Robert McCoskry, and B. Johnson.


CITIZENS', 58 BOWERY :- Capital, $400,000 ; Par, $25; Dividends, Feb. and Aug. ; Jay Jarvis, Pres. ; S. R. Comstock, Cash. ; Notary, John W. Pirsson ; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays; Directors : -Jay Jarvis, J. C. Baldwin, Daniel Burtnett, Robert Barkley, Jas. M. McLean, W. J. Valentine, M. Y. Bunn, Wm. Close, B. Bartram, Wm. Hall, Jos. N. Barnes, and Chas. Curtiss.


CITY, 52 WALL :- Capital, $1.000,000; Par, $100; Dividends, May and Nov. ; Moses Taylor, Pres. ; B. Cartwright, Cash .; Notary, S. Merrihew ; Dis- count days, Tuesdays and Fridays ; Directors :- Geo. Greer, W. W. Fox, Daniel Parish, M. Tay- lor, J. HI. Brower. T. Putnam, John J. Cisco, W. G. Read, and L. Vonhoffman.


CONTINENTAL, 7 & 9 NASSAU :- Capital, $2,000,- 000; Par, $100 ; Dividends, January and July ; Discount days, Wednesdays and Saturdays ; W. T. Hooker, Pres .; Chas. H. Marshall, V. Pres. : B. F. Warner, Cash .; Notary, Leslie Irving; Direc- tors :- W. T. Hooker, Charles H. Marshall, David Lane, Charles F. Dambmann, U. A. Murdock, James Bryce, G. A. Townsend, Asa S. Porter, Paul Alden, John T. Agnew, S. B. Chittenden, Nchemiah Knight, E. E. Morgan, F. C. Gebhard, J. D. Jones, H. Marcuse, and C. Strecker.


CORN EXCHANGE, 13 WILLIAM : - Capital, $1,000,000 ; Par, $100; Dividends, February and August ; E. W. Dunham, Pres. ; F. m. Platt, Cash .; Notary, T. C. T. Buckley ; Discount days. Wednesdays and Saturdays : Difectors :- E. W. Dunham, Alexander H. Grant, J. B. Herrick, N. T. Hubbard, William M. Lummis, Effing- ham Townsend, David Dows, T. C. Durant, Ste- phen Brush, and Thomas T. Sturges.


DRY DOCK, Av. D cor. TENTH :- Capital. 8420.000; Par, $30 ; Dividends, Jan. and July : W. H. Hays, Pres. ; F. T. Hayes, Cash .; Discount days, Tues- days and Fridays; Directors :- George Law, W. HI. Hays, Jacob Hays, E. B. St. John, James Murphy, John S. Hunt, J. S. Meyers, W. P. Buck- master, and J. P. Cumming.


EAST RIVER, 19 THIRD AV .; Capital, $206.525; Par, $25; Dividends, January and July: Chas. Jenkins, Pres .; W. S. Carman. Cash .; Notary, F. S. Banks; Discount days, Wednesdays and Sat- urdays; Directors :- David Banks Jr., Linus Scud- der. Amos Woodruff, Charles Cooper, Joseph HI. Jennings, Charles Jenkins, John M. Ferrier, H. A. Kerr, Joseph Rogers, J. Nichols, D. Culver, E. E. Anderson, E. P. Chapin, and S. Cantrell.


EMPIRE CITY, 48 WALL :- United States Trust Co. Rec'r.


FULTON, PEARL cor. FULTON :- Capital, $600,000 ; Par, $30; Dividends, May and Nov .; Joseph Ker- nochan, Pres .; Wm. J. Lane, Cash. ; Notary, T. II. Lane; Discount Days, Wednesdays and Saturdays; Directors :- Jos. Kernochan, Edwin Clark, C. Smith, S. L. Mitchill, Benj. II. Field, Alfred Willis, Jos. S. Barker, David Stewart, O. Deforest Grant, Theo. Crane, Wm. Adams, Thomas Monahan and D. W. Catlin.


GREENWICH, 402 HUDSON :- Capital, $200,000 ; Par, $25; Dividends, May and Nov. ; B. F. Wheel- wright, Pres .; Wm. Hawes, Cash. ; Notary, W. Wheelwright: Discount days, Tuesdays and Fri- days; Directors :- B. F. Wheelwright, C. S. Ben- son, C. Gilbert. E. Green, J. N. Wells, W. Wheel- wright, Solomon Banta, R. P. Berrien jr., and Matthias Clark.


GROCERS', 59 BARCLAY :- Capital, $300,000; Par, $50; Dividends, Jan. and July; Edward Willis, Pres. ; Samnel B. White, Cash .; Notary, Aug. L. Brown : Discount days, Wednesdays and Satur- days ; Directors :- Charles Denison, B. G. Clark, J. W. Meeks, J. E. Brush, C. St. John, C. Denison jr., J. M. Motley, E. Willis, W. B. Patterson, Wm. Binns, and A. L. Sayre.


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HANOVER, 37 NASSAU :- Capital, $1,000,000 ; Par, | MECHANICS AND TRADERS', 153 BOWERY :- $100; Dividends, Jan. and July ; W. II. Johnson, Pres. ; Thos. L. Taylor, Cash .; Notary, Charles Spear; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays: Directors :~ W. II. Johnson, E. Corning, James Stuart, N. E. James, C. A. Coc, J. F. Seymour, Edward Bridge, James P. Wallace, S. II. Roken- baugh, Curtis Noble, Robert Schell, Wm. Kumbel, Chas. Stanton, Wm. Boyd, and A. Denison.


IRVING, GREENWICH cor. WARREN :- Capital, $500,000; Par, $50; Dividends, Jan. and July ; John Thomson. Pres. ; Daniel V. H. Bertholf, Cash. ; Notary, Theodore Hinsdale ; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays; Directors :- John Thoin- son, D. B .. Moses. A. Frazce, William Radford, Walter W. Concklin, John Shotwell, HI. I. Hart, V. L. Buxton. JJohn Romer, Herman H. Brunjes, and Isaac Odell.


IMPORTERS AND TRADERS', 245 BROADWAY : -Capital, $1,500,000: Par, $100; Dividends, JJan. and July ; Lucius Hopkins, Pres. ; James Buell, Cash .; Notary, Wm. B. Ross: Discount days, Wednesdays and Saturdays; Directors :- Lucius Hopkins, Aaron Arnold, Lebbens B. Ward, Samuel F. Appleton, George T. Cobb, Alexander Stud well, Silas C. Ilerring, Gustavus A. Conover, Anthony S. Hope, Daniel S. Schanck, Wm. II. Mellen, John Falconer, Henry Ball, David A. Wood, James Har- ral, Thomas Rigney and Samuel E. Sproulls.


ISLAND CITY, 21 NASSAU :- J. F Butterworth, Rec'r.


KNICKERBOCKER, 45 WALL :- United States Trust Co. Rec'r.


LEATHER MANUFACTURERS', 45 WILLIAM :- Capital, $600,000 ; Par, $50; Dividends. February and August; Win. II. Macy, Pres. ; T. R. Acly, Cash. ; Notary, J. S. Ely ; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays; Directors :- W. Depew, Jas. Mcinell, J. P. Nesmith, G. W. Gray, William II. Russell, Wm. II. Macy, R. A. Witthaus, R. S. Tucker, Thomas Fraser, Sidney Mason, J. Thorne, J. V. Onativia, and R. P. Brutf.


MANHATTAN; 40 WALL :- Capital, $2,050,000 ; Par. $50; Dividends, Feb. and Ang .; Caleb O. Halsted, Pres .; J. M. Morrison, Cash .; Notary, John H. Platt ; Discount days, Mondays and Thurs- days; Directors :- C. O. Ilalsted, George W. Blunt, E. Penfold, Oliver Slate jr .. Edwin Hoyt, Silas Brown, James Warren, W. Ilogc, A. Mount, Geo. D. 11. Gillespie, George H. Stepbenson, and John K. Mycrs.


MARINE, 90 WALL :- Capital, $500,000; Par, $50; Dividends, Feb. and August ; Thomas Williams jr., Pres .; J. D. Fish, V. Pres. ; J. C. Beach, Cash. ; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays ; Directors :- Thomas Williams jr., Henry Barrow, Peter D. Collins, James W. Elwell, Joshua Atkins jr., John S. Young, James R. Keeler, James D. Fish, Oliver II. Jones, George Bulkley, Sidney Green, J. N. Tappan, J. M. Fiske, W. W. Wickes, D. Haley, HI. Benner, A. Snow, S. B. Ashbey, A. A. Lewis, and JJohn S. Quirk.


MARKET, PEARL cor. BEEKMAN :- Capital, $1,000 .- 000: Par, $100 ; Dividends, July and Jan. ; Richard S. Williams, Pres .; Robert Hf. Haydock, Cash. ; Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays ; Notary, T. H. Lanc; Directors :- R. S. Williams, B. H. Howell, D. T. Willets, Thomas Rowe, Abm. Leg- gett, Amos Robbins, H. Lyles jr., J. P. Wickham, C. II. Rogers, W. P. Miller, Baldwin N. Fox, John M. Brnce jr., Geo. R. Whitfield, Wm. II. Goodwin, Henry Rowland, and Thos. J. Owen.


MECHANICS', 33 WALL :- Capital. $2,000,000; Par, $25; Dividends, Jan. and July ; Shepherd Knapp, Pres .; G. Deangelis, Cash .; Notary, G. Spring jr. ; Discount days, Wednesdays and Saturdays ; Direc- tors :- S. Knapp, A. C. Kingsland, T. C. Charda- voyne, Richard Irvin, F. Hall, C. HI. Sand, John Bullard jr., Wm. Chamberlin, P. A. Hargous, Cyrus Curtiss, C. M. Leupp, Thos. Hope, H. F. Spaulding, and G. B. Grinnell.




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