Trow's New York city directory. 1862-63, Part 271

Author: Trow, John Fowler, 1810-1886
Publication date: 1863
Publisher: New York, J.F. Trow
Number of Pages: 1130


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Near Broadway, New York. Being, from long experience in the most fashionable establishments of Paris, well skilled in the art of ent- ting and fitting Gentlemen's and Children's Clothing in the most "recherche" style, feels confident of giv- ing full satisfaction to liis customers.


TASSEL MAKER.


WALTON CARPENTER,


Manufacturer of


PICTURE CORDS, TASSELS, LOOPS, &c., 94 BOWERY,


Second Floor,


New York.


Particular attention given to orders.


TASSEL MOULD TURNER.


RICHARD HILL, TASSEL MOULD TURNER, 206 HESTER, cor. CENTRE ST., (Up stairs, fourth floor,) New York.


Carved and P'lain Moulds of every description, at the lowest Prices.


TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENTS.


CHAS. T. & J. N. CHESTER, TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENTS,


Galvanic Batteries, Insulators, and Submarine Cable, No. 104 CENTRE STREET.


Office, No. G Wall Street, New York.


Manufacturers of every description of Medico- electrical Machines, Acids, Wire, Mercury, and all descriptions of Telegraph supplies.


THERMOMETERS.


J. ARNABOLDI,


69 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, Mannfac- turer of Barometers and Thermometers. Also, Hydrometers for Testing Coal Oil, Acids, Spirits, Alkalies, Beer, Oil, Milk, Vinegar, Syrups, Salts. Bark. Etber, and for all other purposes to which the Hydrometer Is adapted.


Repairing done with accuracy and despatch, at reasonable rates.


TIN & SHEET IRON WORKER.


LEWIS OTTENHEIMER,


No 295 Second Street, New York.


STOVES, FURNACES, AND RANGES.


LEADERS and Gutters put op and repaired : also, mannfactures and keeps on hand Brass and Cop- per Drainers, Beer and Liqnor Measures of all sizes and Patterns, Copper Funnels, &c.


All articles in the above line cheap for cash.


TINNERS OF IRON.


ILLIAM H. HAIGHIT, 341 THIRD ST., cor. Lewis, New York. Manhattan Tinning and Galvanizing Iron Works, Telegraph Wire, Bolts, Spikes, Chain Nails, Screws, Gas and Water Pipe; Bar. Sheet, Cast, and all kinds of Iron Work. and every thing in the line Galvanized or Tinned at short notice. Also, for sale all kinds of Galvanized and Tinned Iron.


All orders filled with despatch, and satisfaction guaranteed.


TOBACCO.


WM. AGNEW & SONS,


TOBACCO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 254 and 286 Front Street, New York.


TEAF TOBACCO of all kinds for export and home trade, Havana and Cuba Tobacco of recent in. portation, in bond or duty paid. Havana Segars and Manufactured Tobacco. Kentucky Tobacco baled for shipping.


LOUIS EGLINGER, No. 21 SIXTII AVENUE,


Opposite Amity Street, New York. MANUFACTURER OF SNUFF. viz. : the Pride of Virginia, American Gentleman. Freneli Rap- pee, Maccaboy, Scotch, and Lurdy Foot Snuff and dealer in all kinds of Cut and Virginia Manufactured Tobacco.


TOWING.


CORNELL'S


DAILY TOWING LINE BETWEEN


RONDOUT AND NEW YORK AND RONDOUT AND ALBANY. 1962. THE STEAMBOATS


NORWICHI,


NIIGIILANDER,


HIERALD.


JAMES MADISON,


MARSHALL,


SANTA CLAUS,


Will form a daily Line for Towing between Ron . dont and New York and intermediate places, and between Rondout and Albany and intermediate places. For particulars inquire of Thomas Cornell, Rondont.


HI. P. FARRINGTON, Agent, 41 Jay Street, New York.


P. HAMMOND & CO.,


TOWING DAILY TO ELIZABETHIPORT, To and fromn Sea, and about the harbor.


STEAMBOATS


PORT ROYAL,


SATURN,


FRANK


Steamboats and Barges always on hand for excur.


sions.


Office. 43 West Street.


TOWING BY THE STEAMER MAGNOLIA. Stean: boats and Barges furnished for Excursionists at short notice.


Orders left with L. SEAMAN, No. 23 South Street, New York,


Will receive prompt attention.


TOYS.


ALTHOF, BERGMANN & CO., Importers of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,


54 MAIDEN LANE & 29 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK.


PIA BROTHERS,


Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in ALL KINDS OF PEWTER TOYS, Tea and Coffee Sets. Holy Water Pots, and Crucifixes of different sizes, No. 123 WHITE STREET, NEW YORK, ANDREW PIA. JOHN PIA.


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L'ETER PIA.


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TRANSPORTATION LINES.


WALTER J. BEST'S BARGE MAY FLOWER, Capt. ALEX. MEECIT. Foot of HARRISON ST., North side Pier. Arrives in New York every Saturday morning and leaves every Wednesday, at 5 o'clock, P. M., for Barrytown.


AMERICAN TRANSIT CO. GOODS FORWARDED DAILY FROM NEW YORK AND ALBANY. PROPRIETORS : M. M. CALEB & Co., N. Y. HI. NILES, & Co., Buffalo. For Freight apply to


M. M. Caleb, ( 7 C'henties Slip. ) . . Albany. P.B. Brooke. \ New York. 1 H. Niles&Co. Buffalo. Mark packages A. T. & Co., and ship at Pier No. 6, East River.


COOL'S SIX DAY LINE.


CANAL BOATS TO GLEN'S FALLS AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES. Boats leave Daily.


J. B. COOL & BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS. II. S. OSBORN. AGENT. Ofice, 122 WEST STREET, corner of Dey Street.


TEW YORK AND MONTREAL RAILROAD


A Transportation Line .- Merchandise forwarded to Hartford. Springfieldl. Northampton. Greenfield, Rutland, Burlington. Windsor. Montpelier, St. Al- bans, Swanton, Rouse's Point, Ogdensburgh, Mon- tres!, and all internediate towns.


Merchandise transported by this Line will be re- ceived and delivered by the New Haven Steamners, Pier 25. East River. N. Y. Bills of Lading furnished. Merchandise in Bond will receive prompt attention. FRANCIS HYDE, Gen. Agt., Pier 25. E. R., N. Y.


CILLIMAN. MATTHEWS & CO.'S TROY AND New York Line. Propellers and Freight Barges. This Line connects with the Erie. Oswego and Cham- plain Canals, also with the New York Central. Rens- selaer and Saratoga, and Troy and Boston Railroads. Ship daily at Pier G. E. I .. , New York, and foot of Grand Division St. Troy. Auents and Consignees, CHARLES A. SILLIMAN, 17 Coenties Slip. N. Y., JAMES M. MATHEWS, N. Y., P. W. SPRAGUE. N. Y., SILLIMAN, MATTHEWS & Co., 301 River St., Troy.


HUDSON RIVER TRANSPORTAT'N CO. 1862. Formerly Old Line Troy Tow Boats, and New York and Trov Transportation Co. T. McMANNUS & CO., Proprietors. Ship daily Pier C. East River, N. Y., and foot of State St .. Troy. For Freight apply to PETER SMITH. Agent, 31 Coenties Slip, N. Y. Tilos. A. TILLINGHAST, } T. McMANNUS. Agents, 155 or 191 RIVER STREET, TROY.


GREAT MIDDLE ROUTE TO THE WEST,


VIA CENTAL P. R. OF NEW JERSEY. Connecting at Junetion with D. L. & W. R. R. ; at Easton with L. V. R. R. and the West. Freight received daily, from 7.30 A. M. to 4 P. M., at Pier No. 2, N. R ..


B. J. SPALDING, Agent.


ESTERN STATES LINE .- STEAM ON CA- NAL. E. T. EVANS. Buffalo. Proprietor. Transportation, via Hudson River and Erie Canal. the Lakes and their Railroad and other Connections, to all accessible points, West, Northwest and South- west


Mark Packages, "W. S. Line." and ship at Pier 2. East River. WHITE & NEAL, Agents, No. 2 Cortlandt Street, corner of Broadway. J. H. PRATT, Up Freight Agent.


TRUCKING.


TRUCKING.


BOILERS, STONE, TIMBER, MACHINERY, &c., TRANSPORTED PROMPTLY.


Boilers and Machinery of all kinds (old or new) taken out, and put up, in buildings or boats, with care and despatch.


MOSES DRAKE,


STABLES, 727 WATER STREET,


Orders left at the above place will be punctnelly attended to. Country orders will receive immediate attention.


TRUCKING,


WARD B. SMITH,


NO. 427 CHERRY STREET, NEW YORK.


TRUSSES.


J. R. BENJAMIN'S (GOLD MEDAL)


BRASS SPRING TRUSSES. 1 BARCLAY ST., opposite the Actor Honse, N. Y. TS THE EASIEST. MOST DURABLE. MOST effectnal. and the surest to effect a RADICAL CURE, of any Truss ever made. Satisfaction war. ranted or money returned Also, Abdominal Support- ers. Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, Shouldler Braces. &c.


TRUSSES.


D R. MARSH CONTINUES TO APPLY ITIS radical cure Truss with success in the tresument of Hernia. Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Bandages, Silk Elastic Stockings. Belts. Bathing Trusses, and all surgical appliances sciei tif- ically applied. A lady in attendance in the female department. No. 2 Vesey Street, Astor House, op- posite St. Paul's Church. No connection with any other establishment in this City.


DR. RIGGS' TRUSS


CHALLENGES COMPARISON WITH ANY Truss in the world. It is warranted water proof throughout. is always cleanly, unaffected by perspi- ration, used in bathing. Cannot injure the spermatic vessels, and in all ordinary ruptures effects a radical


cure. Has cured ruptures of over thirty years' standing. Also, a new instrument for varicocele and enlarged veins, for which no snhstitute is known. 2 BARCLAY ST., NEW YORK.


TURNERS.


W. SLOCUM,


TURNER AND SCROLL SAWYER. AT J. & W. F. YOUNG'S MOULDING AND PLANING MILL, 450 TENTH STREET. (Bet. Avs. C and D,) New York. Turning for Ship and House Purposes will re- ceive promipt attention.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


TYPE FOUNDERS.


BRUCE'S NEW YORK TYPE FOUNDRY.


NO. 13 CHAMBERS STREET.


THE LARGEST STOCK OF PRINTING TYPES in America, is offered for sale at the lowest prices. Brass Kule, Leads, Ornaments, Borders, &c., in vast variety. Printing Presses, Cases, Sticks, Stones, Stands, and every article used in a Printing Office, sold at manufacturers' prices. GEORCE BRUCE.


TYPE FOUNDRY & PRINTERS' EMPORIUM, ESTABLISHED 1S1S. HAGAR & CO., NO. 38 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK CITY.


THIS Old Established Foundry having unparalleled assortinents, and a large Stock of Book, News- paper, Job, and Fancy Type, the Proprietors are pre. pared with unnsna! facilities to exceute all orders for saine; and Printing Materials of every description, on inost favorable terms for casn or approved eredit.


UNDERTAKERS.


JAMES ADAIR,


SEXTON OF CALVARY CHURCH, AND GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 351 FOURTII AVENUE, Cor. Twenty-sixth Street, New York. Lead and Metallic Coffins furnished at short notice. All orders punetually attended to.


J. CANTRELL,


SEXTON OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH AND GENERAL FURNISHING UNDER- TAKER, 393 FOURTII AVENUE, Between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth Sts., NEW YORK.


All orders punctually attended to.


CHARLES L. CARPENTER, SEXTON OF ST. MARK'S CHURCH, AND GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. WAREROOM, 24 THIRD AVENUE (Bible Hause,) Residence 181 E. Ninth St., Lead and Metallic Coffins furnished at short no- tice. Receiving Vaults for Greenwood and other Cemeteries.


CHAS. H. NUNGEZER,


GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 4SS} SECOND AVENUE, New York.


HEARSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET. IN. termeats procured in all the Cemeteries within the vicinity of New York. All orders punetually attended to day or night.


S. M. PERINE, SEXTON OF ST. ANN'S CHURCH, AND GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, No. 138 THIRD AVENUE, (Near E. Seventeenth Street,) NEW YORK. Lead and Metallie Coffins furnished at short notice. All orders punctually attended to.


UNION CARPET CLEANER.


UNION CARPET BEATING CO.,


NO. 15 EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, Bet. Madison and Fifth Avs.


INTHE undersigned desire to eall your attention to the fact that we Beat, Brush, and Clean all kinds of Carpets free from Dust and Moths, without regard to weather or injury to the Carpets. Housekeepers who have had their carpets dragged through the mud, beaten with clubs, stretched, torn, and other- wise injured, will know how to appreciate our work.


Carpets cleaned and returned in 12 hours when desired. Carpets entrusted to us will be CLEANED or the money refunded.


PRICES :- Ingrain and Three-ply, 3 cents per yard. All other kinds, 4 66 No charge for Cartage. Terms, Cash on delivery.


WH. II. HANKINSON & Co., PROPRIETORS. Orders addressed to us and dropped in the City. Despatch will receive prompt attention.


UPHOLSTERERS.


JULIUS WERNER, UPHOLSTERER AND PAPER HANGER, 101 EAST TWELFTH STREET,


Respectfully recommends himself to the public in all kinds of


UPHOLSTERY,


As well as Plain and Decorative Paper and Cur- tain hanging Hotel keepers and Private Families take notice, that he executes all kind of Upholsterer Work in his own Shop as well as at the houses of his customers, by the day or piece.


UPHOLSTERERS' GOODS.


359 G. L. & J. B. KELTY, 359 Importers of


UPHOLSTERY GOODS, FURNITURE COVER- INGS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, Cornices, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Loops, &c., AND MANUFACTURERS OF


WINDOW SHADES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, 359 BROADWAY. near Franklin St., New York. 359


359


VARNISHES.


BERNHARD MAYER,


MANUFACTURER OF


VARNISHES AND JAPANS, No. SO BEEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK.


VENEERS.


S. P. ALLING & CO., DEALERS IN


ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY, CASTINA, OAK, MAPLE, AND OTHER VENEERS,


256 Bowery, cor. Houston St.,


NEW YORK.


Rosewood. Mahogany and Birdseve-Maple Logs ;


Rose wood and Mahogany Boards and Plank for sale.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


VETERINARY SURGEONS.


J. F. BUDD, VETERINARY SURGEON, 161 VARICK STREET, (Between Charlton and Vandam Streets,) NEW YORK.


Residence, 129 Macdougal Street,between Bleecker and Amity.


ITHIE NEW YORK MODEL INFIRMARY FOR siek and lame Horses, 150, 152, 154 and 156 Jane Street, near West Street, N. R., New York. Thomas B. Rhodes, (Successor to J. D. Sylvestre.) Veterinary Surgeon. Residence. S3 West Twenty-fourth Street, N. Y. Contracting Veterinary Surgeon to the Con- solidated Stage Company. Established May 1, 1557. N. B .- Large and airy loose boxes for sick horses. Attendance from 7 till 10 A. M., and 4 till 7 P'. M. All operations scientifically and neatly performned.


DR. E. NOSTRAND,


VETERINARY SURGEON, WISHIES TO IN- form his Friends and the Public that he still con- tinues his long established Veterinary It. firmary, at 112 Clinton Street, near Delancey Street, for the treat- ment of Sick and Lame Horses. This well-known Establishment has now been in successful operation for over fifteen years. Horses bought and sold on commission. Veterinary Medicincs of every de- scription constantly on hand.


WATCHCASE MANUFACTURERS.


JOHN P. COMINS & CO.,


WATCHI CASE MAKERS, 19 MAIDEN LANE,


(Fourth Floor,) New York.


M. H. CRONIN,


ATCHI CASE MANUFACTURER,


Nos. 4 and 6 JOIIN STREET,


Near Broadway, New York.


HUMBERT & DIBBS,


WATCII CASE MANUFACTURERS,


197 WILLIAM STREET,


New York.


EDWARD HUMBERT.


WA. L. DIRBS.


WATCHES, IMPORTERS OF.


HENRY E. DROZ,


IMPORTER OF WATCHES and Manufacturer of WATCH CASES,


No. 92 FULTON STREET,


New York.


N. B .- Always on hard. Gold and Silver Cases for the Waltham Watch. The trade supplied on liberal terms.


SAMUEL HAMMOND & CO.,


Importers of


FINE WATCHES,


REMOVED TO 41 WILLIAM STREET, OPPOSITE 44 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, NEW YORK. We are desirous of drawing attention to our POCKET CHRONOMETERS, AND FINE LEVER WATCHES,


with Chronometer adjustments, (manufactured expressly for us in London,) which, as Timekeepers for general use or scientific purposes. cannot be excelled.


N. B -Rating by our own transit observation.


WATCHES & JEWELRY.


BENEDICT BROTHERS,


(Formerly S. W. Benedict,) 5 WALL STREET, Importers of FINE WATCHES, AND Manufacturers of JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. Watches and Clocks Repaired.


HORTON,


Importer and Manufacturer of


WATCHIES, JEWELRY. SILVER WARE, AND PLATED GOODS,


No. 42 FULTON STREET,


New York.


Watches and Clocks of every description carefully repaired by practical workmen.


OSCAR F. MARKS, 357 SIXTH AVENUE, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Particular attention paid to Repairing Fine Watches, Chronometers. French Clocks. Jewelry. &c. Old Gold, Silver. Diamonds. &c .. Bought or Exchanged. Also, Plating and Gilding.


WATCHMAKERS.


M. BENNETT & CO.,


WATCHMAKERS,


SOUTHEAST CORNER SPRING AND ELIZABETHI STREETS, NEW YORK. Work done for the Trade.


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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.


WAX FIGURE MAKER & MOD- ELLER.


H. BRUNSWICK (from Paris). - Likenesses, Masks, and Busts from the Living and the Dead, in Wax or Plaster. Figures for Musenins, Exhibitlons, Show Windows, Hair Dressers, Chinese Figures for Tea Stores, Masks and Heads for Dentists, &c., &c.


Surgeons attended upon to take Casts, Pre- vlons to and After Operations, and made in Wax or Plaster. Emblems and Scones for Societies, 224 CATHARINE STREET.


WHEELWRIGHT AND BLACK- SMITH.


CHARLES GANNON, BLACKSMITH,


HORSE SHOER, CARRIAGE REPAIRING AND WHEELWRIGHT, 30 NEW BOWERY, NEW YORK. N. B-Jobbing work promptly attended to.


WINDOW SHADES.


GEORGE G. FUESSEL, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of GOLD AND PAINTED WINDOW SHADES. Store. Clurch, Bank, Office, and House Shades of any pattern desired. made to order at short notice, and upon reasonable ternis.


465 PEARL STREET, corner of Chatham, NEW YORK.


WINES AND LIQUORS.


MENDUM'S


FAMILY WINE AND ALE VAULTS, CORNER BROADWAY AND CEDAR ST.,


Family and Cabin Stores of the choicest qualities constantly on hand.


G. E. MENDUM, Proprietor.


SPENCER'S


RESTAURANT, WINE AND LUNCH ROOM No. 1 BARCLAY STREET, One door from Broadway, Opposite the Astor Hlouse, NEW YORK.


WIRE CLOTH.


W ILLIAMSBURGH WIRE WORKS, Twelfth Street, Williamsburgh. F. G. RICHARDSON. Manufacturer of COPPER, BRASS, AND IRON WIRE CLOTH. 107 John Street, New York.


Wire for Fourdrinier Paper Machines; Cylinders covered: Paper and Pasteboard Moulds; Copper and Brass Wire Cloth for Washers, Sugar. Milk, and Rosin Strainers. Brick Makers. Druggists, Tobacco and Snuff Manufacturers; Copper and Brass Dutch Wire Cloth.


WIRE COVERERS.


BENJAMIN & DOREMUS, WIRE COVERERS AND CORD


Manufacturers. ALSO COVERED WIRE FOR SALE No. 9 FURMAN STREET,


Near Fulton Ferry, BROOKLYN. A. II. FARLIN, Treasurer.


WIRE WINDOW SHADES,


JAMES CONWAY,


DECORATIVE PAINTER AND WIRE WIN- DOW SIIADE MANUFACTURER.


WIRE SHADES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY made to order at the shortest notice. ALSO, SIGNS, BANNERS, &C. No. 57 FULTON STREET, (Third Floor.)


WIRE WORKS.


BROADWAY WIRE WORKS, AND CAGE MANUFACTORY, 944} BROADWAY,


Between Twenty-second and Twenty-third Streets, NEW YORK. S. O. SILKWORTII, Proprietor.


WOOD ENGRAVERS.


BOBBETT & HOOPER,


5 BEEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK. ITIS T EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT, being the most thoroughly organiz d in the United States, executes all orders iutrusted to them ju the very first style of the Art, and at short notice. PORTRAITS ESPECIALLY ATTENDED TO.


WILLIAMS EN GRAVER ON WOOD 62 FULTON 21 G2 BOOK WORK, MAPS, MACHIT ERY CATALO GUEB, SHOW CARDS, LABELS V


WOOL.


GEORGE W. BEALE,


COMMISSION MERCHANT for the JRCIIASE AND SALE OF WOOL,


39 PINE STREET, NEW YORK.


S. P. WINDMÜLLER & CO.,


IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WOOL, FLOCKS, SKINS, MOSS, &c., 74 PINE STREET,


Near Pearl,


NEW YORK.


Agents for Wool Yarn Manufacturers. S. P. WINDMÜLLER. II. BENE.


ZINC.


NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY, 108 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK.


MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE OXIDE OF ZINC, ZINC PAINTS. AND PIG IRON. II. AITKEN, President.


JOHN F. TROW, BOOK & JOB PRINTER,


HAS REMOVED TO


46, 48 & 50 GREENE ST., NEW YORK,


The Proprietor of this Establishment would ask the attention of PUBLISHERS, AUTHORS, STATESMEN, and others; to his extended and improved facilities for executing


Gvery Description of Book Printing,


SUCH AS


WORKS OF LAW, MEDICINE, THEOLOGY, SCIENCE; MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE; WORKS IN THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS OF CONGRESS, OR OF STATE LEGISLATURES; ALSO, IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES: ORIENTAL, OCCIDENTAL, ANCIENT OR MODERN,


In the BEST style, and with such PROMPTNESS and ACCURACY as will, he presumes, give perfect satisfac- tion. He would remind his patrons and the public that his Establishment is furnished with every desirable improvement in Machinery, together with new and very large fonts of Type, with which he can undertake and perfect orders from any part of the United States on the shortest given contract. Having had more than thirty-five years' experience in the business, he is confident of meeting the tastes and expectations of all who may commit their works to his hands.


TYPE SETTING & DISTRIBUTING BY MACHINERY.


" The Only Establishment in the World where Type is Set and Distributed by Machinery. It affords great Facility and Accuracy.


Trow's N. Y. City Directory.


Budd & Carleton C. Scribner.


BROADWAY.


OFFICE OF


BROOME STREET.


D. Apple- ton & Co.


HOWARD ST.


MERCER ST.


G. A. Les -: vitt & Co.


Mason &! Brother.


......


50, 48, 46.


J. F. Trow.


CANAL STREET.


OFFICE OF


GREENE ST.


Wilson's Business Directory.


PLAIN & FANCY JOB PRINTING


Either in Colored Inks, Bronzes, Flack, or Crystal, in the first style.


The Subscriber having entirely refitted up this Department with a choice assortment of TYPE and BORDER, and having added several of the SWIFTEST STEAM PRESSES for scenring expedition, his customers may confidently rely on their Orders being done PROMPTLY, NEATLY, and CORRECTLY.


STEREOTYPING AND ELECTROTYPING DONE IN THE BEST AND MOST DURABLE MANNER.


GRAND STREET.


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THE


NEW YORK


CITY REGISTER:


CONTAINING


CITY GOVERNMENT, COUNTY OFFICERS, FIRE DEPARTMENT, COURTS, POLICE, POST-OFFICE, CUSTOM-HOUSE, ABYLUES, BANKS, BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES, CEMETERIES, CHURCHIES, CITY RAILROADS, CLUBS, DISPENSARIES, EDUCA- TIONAL INSTITUTIONS, FERRIES, FOREIGN CONSULS, HARBOR-MASTERS, HOSPITALS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, LIBRARIES, MAGAZINES, MANUFACTURING, MINING, AND MISCELLANEOUS COMPANIES, MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES, NEWSPAPERS, PILOTS, PORT- WARDENS, RAILROAD COMPANIES, DEPOTS, AND STARTING PLACES, RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, LITERARY, AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES, SECRET SOCIETIES, OMNIBUS LINES AND ROUTES, TELE- GRAPHS, TRUST COMPANIES, STREET AND AVENUE DIRECTORY, ETC., ETC.


COMPILED BY H. WILSON.


New York : H. WILSON, 50 GREENE STREET. 1862.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1862, by H. WILSON, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New York.


INDEX TO CITY REGISTER.


PAGE


A. G. O. H.


34


Criminal Courts.


5


African Meth. Episcopal Churches.


13


Croton Aqueduct Department. Q


American Protestant Association.


34


Custom House ..


6


Associate Reformed Presbyterian Churches .. Asylums.


14


Daughters of Temperance.


36 2


Bank Clearing House.


10 Dispensaries


Bank Rules ..


7


Distances in the City


Banks in the City of New York


7


District Courts.


53 5


Banks for Savings in the City of New York .. Baptist Churches


11


Dutch Reformed Churches.


12


Benevolent Societies


11


Educational Institutions.


34


E. L. Snow Social Unions.


16 35 2


Councilmen.


1


Ferries


Inspection of Buildings. Supervisors


3


Districts


Bureau of Arreara


Assessments


City Revenue.


Freemasons


Cleaning Streets.


2


Friends' Meeting Houses.


Collection of Assessments. Corporation Attorney


2


General Sessions


County Accounts. Deposit and Disbursement.


2


Harbor Masters


2


Health Commissioners Wardens


Lamps and Gas.


2


Hebrew Secret and Benefit Societies.


Lanes and Places


Hermann's Sons


Markets


2


Hospitals


Pipes, Sewers, and Pavements


2


I. O. of F. S. of I ..


Public Administrator.


3


Institutions and Societies Insurance Companies-Fire. Life


19 23


Roads ..


Sanitary Inspection


Street Improvement


2


Liberals (I. O. of)


35


Libraries


25


Wharves.


Cadets of Temperance.


Cemeteries ..


Christian Mutual Benefit Societies.


Churches


City Inspector's Department


2


Manufacturing Companies 26-36


7


City Map. facing title


City Railroads 16 5


Civil Courts.


Clubs ..


16-36


Colleges.


18 4


Commissioners of Central Park


Commissioner of Jurors


Mining Companies.


28


28


Health


3


4 Newspapers 29-36


Congregational Churches.


12


Oyer and Terminer. 5


Constables


3


Pilot Commissioners, Pilotage, &c.


30 4


Consuls


Coroners.


3 Police Courts.


5


Corporation of the City.


1 Port Wardens 30


County Clerk


3 Post Office. 6


Officers


3 Presbyterian Churches


13


18 4 4 4 19 19 35 12 5 34 34 36 3 2 34 34 19 34 31


Health Commissioners.


3 5


Department Fund.


Q


Insurance


4 2


Foreign Consuls in New York.


3 German Verein


2 Good Fellows


Deputy Supt. Repairs and Supplies Inspection


2


Records and Statistics


2


· Repairs and Supplies.


2


Marine.


24 12 3


2 Q Law Department.


Life Insurance.


2 36 11 Lutheran Churches 34 Magazines 25-36 Location of Piers


23 53 12


Marine Court. Map of the City. facing title 5 24


Insurance


35


Commission of Public Charities & Correction


Medical Institutions, Colleges, and Societies .. Methodist Episcopal Churches. Protestant Churches. 13


13


4 3 3


Miscellaneous Associations and Companies .. Churches. 15


Polica


Common Pleas ..


5 Odd Fellows. 35


27


Jewish Synagogues


Taxes


Water Rents


2


Fire Department.


34


B'Nai B'rith (I. O. of)


1


Executive Departments.


Board of Aldermen


7 Department of Finance


16


10 Druids


PAGE


19 Police


Emigration.


11 Mails Close.


Masons


INDEX TO CITY REGISTER.


PAGE


PAGE


Protestant Episcopal Churches.


14


Supreme Court.


5


Railroad Companies and Depots.


80 Surrogate


3


Rates of Postage.


6


Tax Commissioners.


Rechabites


35


Telegraph Lines.


35


Reformed Presbyterian Churches.


14


Temperance Societies


35-36


Register


3


Temple of Honor and Temperance. 35


Roman Catholic Churches.


15


Theological Seminaries. 18


Schools


17


Trust Companies


35


Secret and Benefit Societies


34


Turn Verein 34


Sheriff and Deputies.


3


United Americans.


34


Sheriff's Jury


3


Unitarian Churches.


15


Societies


31


United Presbyterian Churches


14 6


Liberty


34


Asst. Treas


6


Temperance


35


Courts.


6


5


Circuit Court.


6


1


District Court.


6


Station Houses


4


Mail Stations


6


Street Department.


2


Universalist Churches


15


Street Directory


37


3 Ward Officers.


Superior Court


5


Lighthouse Establishment.


6


Supervisors


3


Loan Commissioners.


4


Special Sessions.


Standing Committees of Board of Aldermen.


Councilmen 1


Sons of Hermann


34


United States Assay Office.


3


CITY REGISTER.


CORPORATION OF THE CITY, 1862.


GEORGE OPDYKE, MAYOR. Office, 6 City Hall.


JOIN T. HOFFMAN, RECORDER. Office, 63 Wall.


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


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


(Sessions 1st Monday in each Month.)


DIST. . NAME


RESIDENCE.


1. Henry Smith,


1 B'way.


2. Wm. Walsh,


7 Mulberry.


8. John T. Henry, 179 Duane.




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