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No. 5. Atlantic Dock, B'klyn, R. R. Crean.
No. 6. From Hamliton Ferry to Fulton Ferry, B'klyn, Hamilton av. to Fulton, B'klyn, J. S. Det- man.
No. 7. All the rest of Brooklyn, Williamsburg, de, all east of Fulton, B'klyn, M. Clarkson.
No08 Plers 1 to 19 E. R., Battery to Fletcher, Get. Graham.
No. 9. Plers 20 to 41 E. R., Barling sl. to Piket Asabel N. Cole.
No. 10. Piers 49 to 55 E. R., Pike to Cherry, Joke J. DosDe.
No. 11. Plers 56 to F. 15th, Broome to E. 15ch, D. D. Conover.
No. 12. E. 16th, and all above, E. 16th to Harlem, E. J. Kilbourne.
U. S. MARKERS' DISTRICTS. I No. 1. N. R. and Jersey City, L. F. Harrison, 53 West. No. 2. E. R. and B'klyn, Charles Fendt, 40 Sonth.
MEASURER OF MARBLE, &c. Isaac P. Trimble
Letters to be left at Mr. Lawrence's Desk, Ap- praisers' Stores.
UNITED STATES ASSISTANT TREASUREE'S OFFICE, Wall e Nassau, John J. Cisco, Assistant Treasurer. W. A. Shannon, Dep. Jacob Rossel, Chief Clerk and Cashier. E. H. Birdsall, Receir- ing Teller.
UNITED STATES ASSAY OFFICE, WAll ent. Nassan -George F. Danning, Sup't Jobs J. Cisco, Treasurer. John Torrey. Assayer. E4- ward N. Kent, Melter and Refiner Gold and Silver Bullion in amounts not less than $100, received on deposit and returns made in cotes of stamped bara, at the option of the owner. Visi- tors are admitted to witness the operation of the office on Wednesday between 10 and 19 A. M.
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CITY REGISTER.
U. 8. LIGHTHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, 19 , 9th District, 12th, 19th, and 22d Wards, Edgar Cedar. Office hours from 9 to 3. L. M. Powell, Ketchum, Coll'r, 124 E. 62d. Homer Franklin, Assessor, 741 Sixth av. Commodore ; W. R. Backos, Clerk.
INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICERS.
32d District, 1st, 2d, and 4th Wards, Sheridan Shook, Coll'r, S. P. Gilbert, Assessor, 180 B'way.
4th District, 8d, 5th, 6th, and 8th Wards, Jno Mack, Coll'T, 85 Franklin, P. C. Vanwyck, Assessor, 63 Franklin.
5th District, 7th, 10th, 18th, and 14th Wards. Jos. Hoxie, Coll'r, Gen. F. Bellows, Assessor, 561 B'way. 6th District, 9th, 15th, and 16th Wards, Wm. Orton, Coll'T, 179 W. 14th, Jno. F. Cleveland, Assessor, 179 W. 14th.
7th District, 11th and 17th Warde, M. B. Blake, Coll'r, G. F. Steinbrenner, Assessor. Bible h.
6th District, 18th, 20th, and 21st Wards, Geo. P. Putnamn, Coll'r, Anth'y J. Bleecker, Assessor, 168 Fifth av.
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POST-OFFICE. . Cedar c. Nassau.
Office hours .- The office is open continuously ex- eept Sundays, Sundays, from 9 to 10 A. M., and from 12} to 1} P. M.
ABRAM WAKEMAN, Postmaster.
JAMES P. ROGERS, Asst. Postmaster.
HENBY W. WHUITING, Cashier.
SEYMOUR J. STRONG, Bupt. Box Dellvery.
J. H. HALLETT, Sapt. Alphabet, and Carrier's De- Ilvery.
GEORGE G. COFFIN, Supt. Foreign Letter Dept. ORIENT H. COLLIN, Sunt, Registry Dept. THOMAS CLARK, Sapt. Newspaper Dept. W. A. B. CLEMENT, Supt. Letter Distribution. HI. J. ARMSTRONG, Supt. Night Dept.
REGULATIONS FOR CARRIERS' DEPARTMENT, STATIONS AND CITY DELIVERY.
There are five deliveries each day by carriers : at 8 A. M., 10 A. M., 12 80 r. M., 2.80 P.M., 4.80 P. M. The wagons and messengers of the Carriers' Department leave this office for the stationa at the follow- Ing hours :-
GOING NORTHI.
Leave P. O.
Arrive at A.
Arrive B.
Arrive
Arrive D
Arrive
Arrive F
Arrive G.
Arrive
Arrive J.
Arrive K.
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive N.
A. X. 6.80 7.00 9.80
A. M. 6.45 7.95 9.45
A. M. 6.45 7.95
A. M. 7.00 7.45
A. M. 7.00 7.45
A. M. 7.15 8.00
L. Y. 7.15 8,00 10.15
A. M. 7.20 8,10 10.20
8,30 11.50
8.25
8.45
8.50 12.05
8.55
9.15
11.00
11.25
11.25
11.45
11.45
N. 19,05
M. 12,05
M. 12,15
P. M. 19.20
P. M. 12.85
P. M. 12.85
P. M 12.50
P. M. 12.50
P. M. 1.05
P. M. 1.05 8,05 4.25 7.45
P. M. 1.10 8.10 4.35 7.50
4.55 6.45
4.50
5.10
5.15 7.85
5,20
5.40
All the malls that arrive at the office between the hours of 5 p. M. and 7 P. M. will be dispatched to the stations at 7 P. M., where letters can be obtained until the hour of closing-9.80 P. M.
The wagons and messengers leave the upper stations for this office (stopping at the Intermediate sta- tions) at the following bours :-
GOING SOUTH.
Leave N.
Leave M.
Leave
Leave K.
Leave J.
Leave
Laste G.
Leave F.
Leave F
Leave D.
C.
Leave B.
Leave A.
Arrive at P. O.
A. M. 7.25
A. M. 7.80 9.25
A. M. 7.30 9.25
A. M. 7.45 9.45
A. M. 7.45 9.45
A. M. 8.05 10.10
A. M. 8.05 10.10
A. M. 8.80 10.40
A. M. 9,50 P. K.
A. M. 10.10
A. M. 9.10
A. X. 10.95
A. M. 10.45
A. M. 9.80
11.05
11.10
11.10
11.25
11.25
11.40
11.40
12.00
P. M.
P. M.
P. M. · 1.50
P. M. 1.50
2.15
5.00
5.80
P. M. 1.15 2.10 8.15 5.00
P. x. 1.20 2.15 8.20 5.05 8,00
2.15 8.20 5.65 8.00
2.80 8.45 5.20 8.15
2.80 8.45 5.90 8,15
5.40
5.40 8.80
9.00
Letters intended for City delivery must be deposited at this office and at the Stations ten minutes before the time stated in the table.
Collections are made from each and every lamp-post box (585 in number) six times a day, com- mencing at the hours following :
First,
at 8} A. M. arriving at Station at
A. M
at P. O.
10.40
A. M.
Second,
- 10
A. M.
E
x.
1.00 P. M.,.
" P. O.
2.15 P. M.
Fourth,
2 15 P. M.
" P. O.
4.20 P. M.
Fifth,
4.00 P. M.
5.00 P. M.,
P. O.
6.00 r. X.
Sixth,
8.15 P. M.
9.00 P. M., .. .
... " P. O.
10 00 P. M.
On Sundays the last named (8.15 r.M.) collection only will be made.
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2.85
2.85
8.50
2.50 4.10 7.80
2.50 4.10 7.80
4,25 7.45
7.00
8.50 7.15
7.15
0
M.
A. M.
A. M.
A. M.
A. M.
A. M.
9.45
10.00
10.00
10.15
P. M. 8.25
P. M.
P. M.
P. M. 4.15
P. M.
P. M.
6.00
6.00
6.20
7.45
6.85
6.55
8.05
7.50
P. M. 1 20
1.85
1.85
· 2.50
2.50
8.15
4.05
4.05
4 20
P. M.
P. M. 2.00
P. M.
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P. M. 12,80
P. X.
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" P. O.
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OITY REGISTER.
U. S. MAIL STATIONS. Open from 6.80 A. M. to 9.30 P. M.
A. 199 Spring, Edward Hallock, Sopt. B, 489 Grand. Edward W. Collin, Supt.
C, Fourth c W. 12th, Jefferson Berrian, Supt. D, Bible House, Chas, Meigs, Supt.
F, 863 Eighth av, Cornelius T. Williamson, Supt. F. 409 Third av .. Theodore Taylor, Supt.
G, 1259 B'way, Isaac C. Kiersted, Bupt.
HI, Yorkville.
J, Harsenville.
K, Manhattanville.
L, Harlem.
M. Carmansville.
N, Tubby Hook.
RATES OF POSTAGE. NOTICE.
No leiter 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 Ce. dar street front, open from 9 A. M. to 8 p. M., at the first window from Cedar on Nassau street, and at all . the Stations.
On Letters.
The Inland Postage (which must be prepaid) upon single letters, is 8 cents ; double letters twice, and treble letters, treble these rates.
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 post- age, prepaid by stampa
City Letters must be prepald by stamps at the rate of two cents for each } oz, or less, and 9 cents for each additional + oz., whether delivered from the of- Ace or by the carriers.
Advertised Letters are charged with 1 cent, in addition to the regular postage.
On Newspapers.
Dally, per quarter. .85 centa
Six times a week, per quarter. 80
Tri-Weekly, per quarter. .15 4
Bemi-Weekly, " 10
Weekly, 5
Transient papers, each 4 oz ..
Monthly Magazines, 4 oz., per quarter. 8
Books, each 4 oz. 8 oz., 6
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MAILS CLOSE
East Mall
.5:00 A. M.
..
1.00 P. M.
6.80 P. M.
Erie Mail. 5.00 A. M.
..
(Way), .2.00 P. M.
.8.80 P. M.
Freehold and Keyport. 2.00 P. M.
5.00 A. M.
Newport and Fall River ...
.4.00 P. M.
New York Central R. R. .8.00 P. M.
North Mall, 5.00 A. M.
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(Way),
.9.00 P. M.
4
8.80 P. M.
South
.5.00 A. M.
44
4.80 P. M.
10.00 P. M.
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MILITARY. Department of the East.
Headquarters, 49 Bleecker.
J. A. Dix, Major Gen. Commanding ; Col. D. T. Vanburen, Chief of Staff; Lt. Col. W. H. Lad- low. A. Ins. Gen .; Major C. G. Halpin, A. A. G .; Capt. W. Barstow. Com'y of Musters.
Headquarters U. S. Troops In N. Y. City and Harbor. Geo. J. Stancard, Brig. Gen. Comd'g. 48 Bleecker.
Medical Director's Office, 125 Bleecker.
C. McDongall, Medical Director : William J. Sloan and J. Simmons, Surgeons on duty In office. Captain R. C. Morgan, Quartermaster of hospitals in the barbor.
Quartermaster's Department.
Lieut. Col. D. H. Vinton, Dep. Q. M. G., 502 B'way, depositary of army clothing and equipage. Major Stewart Vanvliet, Q. M. : office, 13 State. Capt. R. M. Potter, military storekeeper, 267 Canal
Pay Department. Office, 63 Bleecker.
Major T. J. Leslie, chief paymaster ; Majors A. D. Stewart and H. C. Pratt, pay masters; Majors Wmn. Patten, E. J. Mallet, and Jacob Herbert, addition- al do.
Subsistence Department. Office, 4 State.
Colonel H. F. Clark, Assist. Com. Gen'l : Capts. F. H. Moore, 2 Bridge, and D. S. Hart, 7 State, C. &. volunteer service.
Ordnance Department. Governor's Island.
Col. W. A. Thornton, 240 B'way, Capt. S. Crishin, 45 Worth.
A. A. PROVOST MARSHAL GEN- ERAL.
Willjam Hayes, Office, 25 St. Mark's pl.
PROVOST MARSHALS.
1st, 2d, 8d, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th Warda-Joel R Erhardt, 102 Liberty.
7th. 10th, 18th, and 14th Wards -Henry West, 25 Broome.
9th, 15th, and 16th Wards. -- T. . B Bronson, 155 Sixth av.
11th and 17th Wards .- Frederick C. Wagner, 63 Third av.
1Sth, 20th and 21st Wards-B. F. Manierre, 1508 B'way.
12th. 19th and 22d Wards-Win. Dunning, B'ww o W. 47th.
N. Y. STATE SOLDIERS' DEPOT. 52 Howard.
U. S. NAVY AGENT.
Isaac Henderson, 45 Nassau.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Mustering Officer-Capt. H. A. Ellis Disbursing do .- Capt. F. Darr. 28 St. Mark's pl
Special Commissioner of War and Navy Depart- ment-Col. H. 8. Olcott, 99 Franklin.
Medical Purveyor-R. 8. Satterlee, 466 Broome; J. F. Hammond, surgeon ; Geo. Wright, store- keeper.
Engineer's Department-W. P. Trowbridge, agent. 7 Bowling gr.
Quartermaster's Dept. U. S. Veteran Reserve Corps-Capt. J. W. Powell jr. 18 State.
General Inspector of Steam Machinery, U. S. Navy-256 Pearl, Wm. W. W. Wood, Inspector.
ASYLUMS.
Colored Home for the Aged and Indigent, fort E 65th. J. D. Fiteb, Res. Physician, 41 W. 26th, to whom applications for admission must be mate. Deaf and Dumb. W. 162d n Bloomingdale r. B. R. Winthrop, Pres. : HI. P. Peet, Prin. ; George &. Robbins, Treas. : Andrew Warner, Sec. The charge for a pupli is $150 per year.
Emigrant Refuge and Hospital, Ward's Istand (ferry foot E. 110th st.) J. P. Fagan, Supt. ; Geo. Ford, Physician in Chief; J. M. Carnochan, Surg. Chief. Office, Castle Garden.
Five Points House of Industry, 155 Worth. Arch Russell, Pres. ; M. Lefferts, Treas.
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CITY REGISTER.
Hebrew Orphan, E. 77th n Third av. B. J. Hart, Pres. ; Isaac Haber, Sec. ; 8. E. Hart, Supt.
House and School of Industry, 120 W. 16th. For gratultous instruction of puor females in needle work. Mrs. W. Il. Leroy, Pres. ; Mrs. W. Low- rie, Treas. ; Mary Magilton. Supt.
Home for the Friendless. For the rellef of friend- lesa, destitute, or unprotected femsirs and chil- dren. 3! E. 30th. Under the charge of the Ainer- lean Female finardian Society. Office 29 E. 29th. Home or Female Department of the Prison Associa- tlon, 191 Tenth av. Catharine M. Sedgwick, 1st Directress ; Anna J. Il. Fitch. Treas. ; S. F. Leg- gett, Rec. Sec. ; Matron, Sarah F. Mann.
House of Protection, (under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy.) E. Honston c Mulberry.
House of Refuge, Kandail's Island (under the charge of the Soc. for the Reformation of Juvenile Della- quenis). Israel C. Jones, Supt. Applications for apprentices to be made to the Supt. or Israel Rus- sell, 516 B'way. Visitors are admitted on all days. Institution of the Ladies' Uulon Aid Soclety of the
M. E. Church In New York, 235 W. 421. Lydla W. Harvey, Supt
Institution for the Blind, Ninth av. n W. 84th. Visit- ors are admitted on Wednesdays, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. x.
Leake and Watts Orphan Hlouse, bet. Ninth and Tenth avs, and W. 111th and 112th. J. T. Hoff. man, Pres. ; J. M. Knox, Treas ; Frederick De. peyster, Clerk : Win. HI. Guest, Supt.
Lunatic Asylum. W. 117th n Tenth av. Win. G. Verplanck, Warden ; D T. Brown, Physician ; J. C. Green, 72 South ; T. II. Falle, 192 Cham. bers ; O. D. Swan. 2 Hanover ; N. P. Balley, 81 Pine ; John D. Wolfe, 18 Madison av. : John J. Astor jr., 810 Fifth av. In accordance with the Revised Statutes of this State, It Is necessary, be- fore a patient can be admitted into the Blooming- dale Asylum, that a Lunacy Warrant, from any two Justices of the Peace or Police Magistrates, of this City, Issued npon the evidence of two reputa- ble Physicians, as to the alleged fact of insanity, be procured ; and also a permit from one of the above-named Asylun Committee, with whom the payment of the board (which is always in advance) must be arranged.
Lying-in for Destitute Females. 85 Marlon. Mra. J. W. Selnulde, Ist Directress ; Mary Hope, Matron ; T. B. Sterling, Res. Physician.
Magdalen Female Benevolent, E. SSth n Fifth av. Mrs. Thomas Hastings, 1st Directress ; Mrs. A. Merwin, Sec. : Mrs. Cyrus Offer, Matron.
New York Juvenile Asylum, W. 175th n Tenth av. (House of Reception, 71 W. 13th. E. Wright, Supt) A. B. Wetmore, Pres., R. F. Butler, Bec. ; J. B. Collins, Treas ; S. D. Brooks. Supt
Orphan. Bloomingdale road n W. 71st. Miss .J. Brinckerhoff, Rec. Com . 86 Union pl .; Miss C. Murray, Sec., 13 Wash, pl.
Orphan (colored,) Mrs. J. J. Phelps, 1st Directress ; Anna Il. Shotwell, Sec. ; Mrs. D. W. James, Trens. ; W. E. Davis, Sopt.
Orpban's Home of the P. F. Church, E. 49th n Lex. av. Jane Inglee, Matron.
Prot. Half Orphan, 5 Tenth. Mrs. Wm. A. Tomlin- sun, 1st Directress ; Mrs. J. N. Bradley, Treas. : Mrs. G. D. Phelps, Ser .; Mrs. J. I. Hunter, Supt. Protestant House of Mercy, font W. S6th ; T. M. Peters, Sec. ; S. A. [:ichmond, Supt.
Respectable Aged Indigent Females, 189 E. 20th. Mrs. E. S. Innes, Ist Directress ; A. Gillett, Trean .; Mra. W. M. Vermilye, Sec. ; Mrs. M. Stuch- field. Matron.
Roman Catholle Orphan. Prince e Mott (girls ;) Filth Av. c E. 5ist (boys). Archbishop of the province, l'res. ; Ilugh Kelly, Treas ; M. J. O'Donnell. Sec.
St. Luke's Home for Indigent Christian Females 437 Hudson. Horatio Potter, Pres. ; E. M. Young. Bec. ; A. B. McDonald, Treas. ; Elizabeth Dales, Matron.
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BANKS.
BANK RULES.
The Banks are open dally, from 10 A. M. to 8 p. M., except Sundays, Christmas Day, New Year's Day,
the 4th of July, and general Holldays, appointed by legal authority.
The Interest for Discount in the banks of this city is fixed at 7 per cent. (with the exception of the Safety Fund Banks, which are limited to six per cent.) per anrum, upon notes or blils not having sixty days to run. Three days of grace are al- lowed, and the discount taken for the same.
Every bill or note offered for discount must be de- livered Into the office on the day preceding the day of disconnt, Inclosed in a sealed cover directed to the Cashler, 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 de- puslt is made.
BANKS.
American Exchange,128 B'war :- Capital,85,000,000. Par. $100; Dividends, May & Nov. ; Geo.S. Coc. Pres .; B. Murray, Cash .; Notary, A. E. Rodgers ; Discount, Tues, & Fri.
Atlantic, 146 B'way :- Capital, $400.000; Par, $100 ; Dividends, Jan. & July ; J. E. Southworth, Pres. ; R. W. R. Freeman, Cash. ; Notary, A. B. Capwell; Discount, Tues & Frl.
Bank of America, 46Wail :- Capital, 88.000,000; Par, $100; Dividends, Jan & Inty ; Jas. Punnett, Pres .; Wliliam L. Jenkins, Cashler ; Notary, J. P. G. Faster ; Discount, Tues, & Fri.
Bank of Commerce, Nassau c. C'edar :- Capital, $10, - 000,000; Par, $100 ; Divklenda, Jan. & JJuly ; Jobn A. Stevens, Pros ; Robert Hay, V. - I'res. ; Hen- ry F. Vall, Cash. ; B. King. Aast. Cash. ; Notary. Leslle Irving: Discount, Tues, & Fri.
Bank of New York, 49 Wall :- Capital. $8,000,000 ; Par. 8100; Dividends, Jan. & July ; C. P. Lev- erich. Pres ; ,J. Il. Barker, V. Pres .; W. B. Meek- er, Cash .; Notary, E. Robinson jr .; Discount, Taes. & Fri.
Bank of North America, 44 Wall :- Capital. @1,000- 000; Par, $100; Dividends, Jan, & July ; J. P. Yelverter, Pres .; J. A. Beardsley. Cash .; Notary. G. W. Morrell ; Discount, Wed. & Sat.
Bank of the Commonwealth, 15 Nassan :- Capital. $750.000; Par, $100; Dividends, Jan. & Inly ; Ed- ward Haight, Pres. ; George Ellis, Cash .; Notary, Eugene Lawrence : Discount, Tues, & Fri.
Bank of the Republic, Wall e B'way :- Capital. $2,000.000 ; Par. $100; Dividends. Feb. & Aug. ; R. H. Lowry, Pres .; II. W. Ford, Cash. ; Notary. Jonathan S. Ely ; Discount, Tues, & Fri.
Bank of State of New York. 83 Willlam :- Capital, $2,000,000 ; Par, $100 ; Dividends, May & Nov. ; R. Withers, I'res. ; G. W. Duer. Cash. ; Notary, J. L. Slosson ; Discount, Then & Fri.
Broadway. 237 B'way :- Capital. $1.000.000 ; Par, $25 ; Dividends, Jan. & July ; F. A. Palmer, Pres ; John L. Everitt, Cashier ; Notary, W. B. Hascall ; Discount, Wed. & Sat.
Boil's Head, 814 Third av. :- Capital, $200,000; Par. $25 ; Dividends, April & Oct. : Richard Willlam- BOD, I'res. : G. W. W'Illett, Cash. ; Discount, Frl. Butchers' & Drovers', 124 Bowery :- Cap'i, 8900,000; Par, 825; Dividends, Jan. & July ; B. Lewis Jr., Pres. ; R. P. Perrin, Cashier; Notary, Richard C. Fellows : Discount, Wed. & Sat.
Chatham, 192 B'wny :- Capital, 8450,000 ; Par, 825; Dividends, Jan. & July : Nath'i Hayden. Pres .; O. H. Schreiner, Cash .; Notary, Geo. W. Farlee; Discount, Wed. & Sat.
Chemical, 270 B'way :- Capital, $300,000 ; Par. $100; Dividends, Jan .. April, July. & Oct. ; John Q. Jones, Pres. ; George G. Wlillams, Cash .; Notary, HI. C. Tallman ; Discount, dally.
Citizens', 58 Bowery :- Capital, $400.000; Par, $25; Dividends, Feb. & Aug. : Danlel Burtnett, Pres. ; B. R .. Comstock, Cash. ; Nutary, John W. Pirason ; Discount, Tues. & Fri.
City, 52 Wall :- Cap'l, 81.000.000 ; Par. $100 ; DIvi- dends. May & Nov .; Moses Taylor. Pres. ; B. Cart- wright. Cash. ; Notary, W. W. Phelps ; Discount, Tues, & Fri.
Continental, 7 Nassan :- Capital, @2,000.000 ; Par, 8100; Dividends, Jan. & July ; Discount. Wed. & Sat. ; U. A. Murdock Pres ; Charles H. Marshall, V. Prea ; C. F. Timpson, Cash .; Notary, Lealle Irving.
Corn Exchange, 18 Wililam :- Capital, 81,000,000;
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Par, $100; Dividends, Feb. & Aug. ; E. W. Dan- ham, Pres. ; W. A. Falla, Cash .; Notary, T. C. T. Buck ley ; Discount, Wed. & Sat.
Dry Dock, Av. D. c. Tenth :- Capital, 8420,000; Par, 880; Dividenda, Jan. & July ; W. H. Hays, Pres. ; T. J. Lockwood, Cash. ; Discount, Tues. & Fri.
East River, 650 R'way :--- Capital. @206,525; Par. $25; Dividenda, Jan. & July: Charles Jenkins, P'res. ; W. S. Carman, Cash. ; Discount, Wed. & Sat.
Fulton, Pearl c Fulton :- Capital, 8600,000; Par, $80; Dividende, May & Nov. ; Thomas Mona- han, Pres. ; R. If. Haydock, Cash. ; Notary, Oscar Smedberg; Discount, Wed. & Sat.
Greenwich, 402 Hadson :- Capital. $200,000 ; Par, 825; Dividends, May & Nov .; B. F. Wheelwright, Pres .; Wm. Hawer, Cash. ; Notary, W. Wheel- wright; Discount, Tues, & Frl.
Grocers', 59 Barclay :- Capital, $800,000 ; Par. #50 ; Dividende, Jan. & July ; F .. Rowe, Pres. ; Samuel B. White, Cash. ; Notary, B. E. Watson ; Discount, Wed. & Sat.
Hanover, 88 Nassau :- Capital, $1.000,000 ; Par, $100; Dividends, Jan. & July ; W. HI. Johnson. Pres. ; Thomas L. Taylor, Cash. ; Notary, J. W. Pirason; Discount, Tues, & Fri.
Importers' & Traders', 247 B'way :- Capital, $1,500,- 000; Par, $100; Dividends, Jan. & July ; Lucias Hopkins, Pres ; James Buell, Cash. ; Notary, B. W. Townsend; Discount, Wed. & Sat.
Irving, G'wich c Warren :- Capital, $500.000; Par, $50; Dividends, Jan. & July ; John Castree, Pres; Daniel V. II. Bertholf, Cash .; Notary, Theodore Hinsdale; Discount, Tues & Fri.
Leather Manufacturers', 29 Wall :- Capital. $600,- 000; Par, $100; Dividenda, Feb. & Aug. ; William 11. Macy, Pres. ; N. F. Paliner, Cash. ; Notary, J. 8. Ely : Discount, Tues & Frt.
Manhattan, 40 Wall :- Capital. $2.050,000 ; Par, 850: Dividende, Feb. & Aug. ; J. M. Morrison. Pres .; J. S. Harberger, Cash. ; Notary, J. L. Slosson ; Discount, Mon. & Thurs.
Manufacturers' & Merchants', 561 B'way :- Capital, $500,000; Par, 8100; Abram Ives, Pres. ; A. Mas- terson, Cash .; Notary, J. K. Hackett ; Discount, Tues & Fri.
Marine, 90 Wall :- Capital, $400.000 : Par. $30; Divi- dends. Feb. & Ang. ; J. D. Fish, Pres. ; I. D. Col- lins, V. Pres. ; J. Delamater, Cash. ; Notary, Wil- Ham L. Taylor : Discount, Tues. & Fri.
Market, Pearl c. Beekinan :- Capital, $1,000,000 ; Par, $100 ; Dividends, July & Jan. ; R. Baylen, Pres .; A. Gilbert, Cash. ; Notary, T. H. Lane; Dis- count, Tues & Frl.
Mechanics', 83 Wall :- Capital, $2,000,000 ; Par. $25; Dividende, Jan. & July ; Shepherd Knapp, Pres ; W. H. Cox, Cash .; Notary, W. Q. Riddle ; Discount, Wed. & Sat.
Mechanics' Banking Association, 89 Wall :- Capital, $500,000; Par, $12 ;; Dividends, May & Nov. : M. M. Freeman, Pres ; J. HI. Fonda, Cash. ; W. T. Farnham, Notary ; Discount, Tnes, & Fit.
Mechanics' & Traders'. 153 Bowery :- Capital. $600,000; Par, $25; Dividends, Nov. & May ; K. D. Brown. Pres. : G. W. Youle, Cash. ; Notary, Geo. L. Walton; Discount, Tues, & Fri.
Mercantile, 191 R'way :- Capital, $1.000.000; Par, $100; Dividends, Jan. & July ; D. 11. Arnold, Pres .; E. J Blake, Cash. ; Notary, C. A. Davidson ; Discount, Tues & Fri.
Merchants', 42 Wall :- Capital, $2,777,750; Par. $50; Dividends, June & Dec. ; Augustus E. Silliman. Pres. ; B. B. Sherman, V. Pres. ; Jacob D. Ver- milye, Cash .; Notary, A. H. Sands ; Discount, Tues & Fri.
Merchants' Exchange, 257 B'way :- Capital, $1,285,- 000; Par, $50; Dividenda, Jan. & July ; James Barnes, Pres. ; Edward J. Oakley, Cash. ; Notary, John Raymond: Discount, Wed. & Sat.
Metropolitan. 108 B'way :- Capital $4,000,000; Par, $100; Dividends, Jan. & July ; Jobn E. Williams, Pres ; H. L. Jaques, V. Pres. : Geo. I. Seney. Cash. : Notary, Jos. B. Varnam jr .; Discount, Tuea & Fri.
Nassau, Nassau o Beekman :- Capital, $1,000,000 ; Par, $100 : Dividends, May & Nov. ; H. Bly- denburgh, Pres. ; F. M. Harris, Cash. ; Notary. John Oukey : Discount, Wed. & Sat
National, 36 Wall :- Capital, $1,500,000; Par, $50; Dividends, April & Oct .; J. Gallatin, Pres. ; F. D.
Tappen, Cash. ; Notary, A. R. Rodgers; Discount Tues & Fri.
New York Connty, 81 Eighth av. :- Capital. $200- 000; Par. $100; Dividends. Jan. & July; Francis Leland, Pres. ; Isaac G. Ogden, Cash. ; Notary, A. Leland ; Discount, Tues. & Fri.
New York National Exchange, 184 G'wich :- Capi- tal, $150,000 ; Par, 8100; Belab Vanduzer, Pres .; B. S. Cooke, Cash. ; Notary, A. S. Vanduzer ; Dis- connt dally.
North River, 187 G'wich :- Capital, $400,000 ; Par. $50; Dividends, Jan. & July : L. Apgar, Pres : A B. Hays, Cash. ; Notary, W. Apgar ; Discount' Wed. & Sat.
Ocean, G'wich e Fulton :- Capital, $1,000,000 ; Par. $50; Dividends, Feb. & Aug. ; D. R. Martin, Pres. ; Chas. Palmer, Cash. ; Notary, II. Palmer; Discount, Wed. & Sat.
Oriental, 122 Bowery :- Capital, $300.000; Par. 025; Dividends, Feb. & Ang. ; Joseph M. Price, Pres. ; W. A. Hall, Cash. ; Notary, Il. T. Chapman jr.
Pacific, 470 B'way :- Capital. 8422.700 : Par. 850; Dividends, Feb. & Aug. ; Jacob Campbell, Pret. ; Robert Buck, Cash. ; Notary, R. C. Fellows; Dis- count, Tues & Fri.
Park, Beekman c. Theatre alley :- Capital, $2,000,- 000; Par, $100; Dividends, Jan. & Joly ; W. IL. Fogg, Pres. ; J. L. Worth, Cash. ; Notary, Juba Townsend jr. : Discount. Tues & Fri.
People's, 895 Canal :- Capital, $412,500; Par. $25; Dividends, Jan. & July ; C. F. Hunter, Pres. ; G. I .. Crowell, Cash. ; Notary, E. P. Clark ; Discount, Toes. & Fri.
Phenix. 45 Wall :- Capital, $1,800,000; Par, $30; Dividends, Jan. & July ; Pres .. . J. Parker ; Cash, P. M. Bryson ; Notary, E. H. Riker ; Discount, Wed. & Sat
St. Nicholas, 7 Wall :- Capital, $750.000 ; Par, $100; Dividends, Feb. & Aug .; Caleb Barstow, Pres ; Archibald Parkhurst, Cash. ; Notary, Robbins Little; Discount, Wed. & Sat.
Seventh Ward, 284 Pearl :- Capital, 8500.000; Par. $50; Dividends, Jan. & Jnly ; A. S. Fraser, Pres; J. E. Braine, Cash. ; Notary, B. C. Leveridge; Discount, Tues. & Fri.
Shoe & Leather, 271 B'way :- Capital, $1.500.000; Par, $100; Dividends, April & Oct. : A. V. Stout, Pres. ; J. Oakes, V. Pres. ; W. A. Kissam, Cash. ; Notary, J. H. Stout; Discount, Tues, & Fri
Tradestnen's, 291 B'way :- Capital. $1.000.000 : Par. $40; Dividends, Jan. & July ; Rich. Berry. Pres ; A. Halsey. Cash. ; Notary, John Drake ; Discount, Tues & Fri.
Union, 34 Wall :- Capital, $1,500.000; Par. $50; Dividends, May & Nov., Ed. H. Arthur, Pre ; James M. Lewis, Cash. ; Notary, B. K. Phelps Discount, Tues & Frl.
Bank Clearing House. George D. Lyman, Manager, 48 Wall.
Banks for Savings.
Atlantic, 183 Chatharn :- Moses D. Vanpelt, Pres ; Charles D. Balley, Treas. ;-. Joseph P. Cooper, See Interest payable Jan. & July. Open from 10 A. M. to 2 p. M. and 5 to T P. M. daily.
Bank for Savings in City of New York. 67 Bleecker: -M. S. Bidwell, Pres. ; James F. Depeyster, Treas. ; James D. P. Ogden, Compt Interest pay- able Jan. & Jnly. Open dally frutn 10 to 2, and from 4 to 6 p. M. on Wed. & Sat
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