Staten Island Bank (New York, NY)

Episode Information

Episode UID
1282895390496
Episode Type
Suspension β†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
128289539 hash
Start Date
April 3, 1841
Location
New York, New York (40.583, -74.150)

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gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
d07c845b4c1074cf

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None

Description

OCR of dates/years in notices is inconsistent but context places events in 1841–1842.

Events (2)

1. April 3, 1841 Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Stopped payment / refused to redeem circulating notes during the regional banking distress; bank could not meet redemptions.
Newspaper Excerpt
thirteen of these Institutions stopped payment, nomely; ... Staten Island Bank, do :
Source
newspapers
2. May 2, 1842 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
THE STATEN ISLAND BANK ... having severally failed to pay or redeem their circulating notes ... Notice is hereby given that the State Stocks held by the Comptroller as security for the circulating notes of said banks ... will be sold ... A. C. FLAGG, Comptroller.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (6)

Article from Salt River Journal, April 3, 1841

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M. VAN BUREN. MONEY AND BUSINESS MATTERS. The Philadelphia Inquirer of the 17,says-Yesterday was a dull day in out-door transactions. Money 14 per cent in a month. United States Bank 16: a 17; Girard 28: State Fives 71. The complaints are loud and deep with regard to the inaction of our State Legislature. There is, says an afternoon contemporary, a constant and general demand for small notes, and for the imperfect supply in circulation we are indebted to oth er States, and use any trash that may come to hand. It is the people of limited means and small business who feel the want of cur rency most severly, and yet for the suffering mass nothing is done. This apathy is unaccountable, and is by no means calcula ted to increase the popular ty of the members who share it. We should be glad, in common with most of our fellow citizens, to have some explanation of the cause, from those who are in the secrets of the Capitol. Our New York friends are getting into sad confusion with regard to their Banks.Most of the brokers refuse to purchase the Red Back Notes, as late as Monday and Tuesday, thirteen of these Institutions stopped payment, nomely; Millers' Bank of Clyde; Farmers. Bank of Seneca county: Tonawanda Bank; N. York City Trust and Banking Co., [fraud]; Tenth Ward Bank. N. Y.; Chelsea Bank. do.: Staten Island Bank, do : Erie county Bank of Western N. Y., Rochester; Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Batavia; Binghampton Bank. The Albany Argus savs: On Wednesday, the following were thrown out by the agents of this city, viz:-Bank of America, Buffalo, Merchants' Exchange, do. And finally yesterday the explosion became general,and the agents threw out the following:-Mechanics' Bank of Buffalo; of United States do.; Phoenix do.; Bank Commerce do.; Bank of Brockport; Catteraugus county Bank; Bank of Lodi; St. Lawrence Bank. The two latter banks it is supposed will furnish their age nts with funds to go and keep up their redemptions in a short time; the officers and some of the stockholders of the St. Lawrence Bank particularly, being among the most wealthy citizens of St. Law rence country. The same puper states that the panic burst so suddenly upon the Agencies of the Associations,thst the funds placed with them were exhausted before they could arrange to meet such an extraordinary demand. By a singular, if not an inadmissible construction of the law. by the late Comptroller r. Cooke) preference has been given in the redeptions from the deposite in his hands to those who were the first to appear with their prostests. The Couriorand Enquirer states that business was never duller in that city than at the present moment.--It would seem then, that our neighbours have very little to brag of. Twenty or thirty of their specie paying Bankshave already been discredited. and their condition is any thing but enviable. If The Pennsylvania Legislature would only give us small notes, we should hold ourselves in quite as good a condition as those who have been charging us with bankruptcy.The Buffalo Commercial says: Exchange continues to advance daily. and at such a rate as amounts almost to prohibition. The rates on uncurrent to-day are as follows: Eastern 1 a 2; Can da 6; Ohio, In dianna, Kentucky and Virginia, 8; Illinois 15; Michigan 20 per cent discount all around.


Article from The Daily Madisonian, December 20, 1841

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To the Editors of the Journal of CommerceGentlemen--In the statement which you published a few days since of the amount of circulation of some of the Banks that have suspended, the circulation of the Staten Island Bank was, very far from being cor. rect. They have paid off the whole of their circulation, with the exception of $19,700,--to pay which, they have with the Comptroller Bonds and mortgages on improved Farms in $12,000 Orleans county $10,000, 15,000 Indiana 5 percent. stock, Interest and other securities in the hands of 3,000 the Comptroller,


Article from The New York Herald, May 2, 1842

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COMPTROLLER'S SALE OF STATE STOCKS.State of New York, Comptroller's Office-the following Banking Associations, organized under the act entitled An act to authorize the business of Banking," passed 18th of April 1838, and the acts amending the same, to wit : THE FÁRMERS' BANK OF ORLEANS, THE ST. LAWRENCE BANK. THE STATEN ISLAND BANK THE CHELSEA BANK. and THE WASHINGTON BANK, having severally failed to pay or redeem their circlating notes, either upon demand at their several banking houses, or at their respective agencies in the cities of New York or Albany, as required by the act entitled An act relating to the mption of bank notes," passed 4th May, 1810.-Notice is hereby given that the State Stocks held by the Comptroller as security for the circulating notes of said banks, or so much thereof as the Comptroller shall think proper to sell, will be sold at the Merchants' Exchange, in the city of New York, on Tuesday, the 10th day of May next, at 12 o'clock, M., to wit:For the Farmers' Bank of Orleans, 3 certificates Indiana 5 per cent (internal) improve$3000 ment stock, payable 1st July 1362, for $1000 each 58 certificates Indiana 5per cent (internal im provement) $58,000 stock, payable 1st July, 1863, for $1000 each For the Chelsea Bank, 1 certificate Arkansas 6 per cent (real estate bank) $1000 stock, payable 26th October, 1861, for $1000 For the St. Lawrence Bank, Stock Account. 24 certificates Arkansas 6 per cent (real estate bank) $24,000 stock, payable 26th October, 1861, for $1000 each Stock and Real Estate Account. 23 certificates Arkansas 6 per cent (real estate bank) $23,000 stock, payable 26th October, 1861, for $1000 each 15 certificates Illinois 6 per cent (Illinois and Michigan $15,000 Canal) stock, payable 1860, for $1000 each For the Staten Island Bank, 15 certificates Indiana 5 per cent (internal improvement) $15,000 stock, payable 1st July 1860, for $1000 each. For the Washington Bank, 1 certificate New York 5 percent (Black River Canal) $7,000 stock, payable 1st July, 1858, for $7,000 1 certificate New York 5 per cent (Erie enlargement) $2000 stock, payable 1st July, 1858, $2000 I certificate New York 5 per cent (Oneida Lake and Canal Feeder) stock, payable 1st April, 1351, for $1000 $1000 Dated at Albany, the 29th day of April, 1812. A.C.FLAGG, Comptroller. The above notice comprises all the Banks, of whichlegal DOtices of suspension have been received at the Department. m210 or


Article from The New York Herald, May 5, 1842

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English Advertiscmeut. NOTICE TO RAILWAY TRAVELLERS. ANDERTON'S HOTEL, No. 164 FLEET 'STREET, LONDON. William Harding, Proprietor, Raturns his thanks to the professional and commercial gentlemen, and the public for the liberal support he has received since occupying the above named Hotel, and hopes by naremitting attention to retain the patronage hitherto so generously afforded. W. H. assures his patrons that no endeavors shall be spared to promote their comfort, and flatters himself that few oan compete with him as far as regards Wines and Vianda, it being his ambition to procure the choicest for the approval of his supporters, and conducting business on the most liberal system. The daily bill of fare, containing the greatest variety, combined with moderation of prices, cannot fail giving general satisfaction. Breakfast, (plain) Is 3d each; lodging. 10s 6d per week. Public Meeting and Committee a28 3m* Rooms. FISK'S COMBINED SUMMER BAKER AND COOK STOVE, FOR COAL OR WOOD. ATWOOD, Patentee-Prices from $6 50 to $12.-The A. tues, furnace and front of this Stove is made of cast iron, and has a large fire oven attached to it, which will do nearly treble the cooking of the Largest sized ordinary Cook Stoves.The orifice of the furnace will admit a boiler measuring six pails, or fifteen gallons, and by the use of the division plate, kettles suitable for boiling four different diahes; in addition to all this, two fowls or a large piece of meat may be roasted in frout, and all done with less than 5 cents Hr day-for proof of which we refer to those who have used them. FISK'S Stove Establishment, 209 Waterstreet. Read the following certificates, in addition to which overtwo hundred more can be seen by calling at the store, FISK'S Stove Establishment 339 Water street, NEW YORK, 54 Four street, 9th April, 1842. Stoves of variety Messrs. Fisk, 209 Water street-Am the which have come to my notice, the one I purchased from you merits a decided preference. I have used it during all the sessons, and would most cheerfully recommend it to the public, as in my opinion susceptible of no improvement for simplicity or economy, and worthy of more praise than can be appreciated without a trial of it, am, with respect, yours, &c. A. PERKINS, Pastor of the Berean (Buptist) Church. Mr. Fisk, 209 Water street-The Summer Stove which purchased of you last spring, I have had in use till now and that may be done by it, for its economy. Suffice it to say, that with an occasionally extra firs, we have eooked for from 25 to 35 persons, with enough less faol to save more thank price of the store. MRS. BUEL, 63 Fulton street a15 In March 25, 1812 OMPTROLLER'S SALE OF STATE STOCKS.State of New York, Comptroller's Office-the following Banking Associations, organized under the act entitled An act to authorize the business of Banking,' passed 18th of April 1838, and the acts amending the same. to wit: THE FARMERS' BANK OF ORLEANS, THE ST. LAWRENCE BANK, THE STATEN ISLAND BANK THE CHELSEA BANK. and THE WASHINGTON BANK, having severally failed to pay orredeem their circlating notes, eithe upon demand at their several banking houses, or at their respec tive agencies in the cities of New York or Albany, as required by the act entitled An act relating to the redemption of bank notes," passed 4th May, 340.-Notic is hereby given that the State Stocks held by the Comptroller as security for the circulating notes of said banks, or so mach thereof as the Comptroller shall think proper to sell will be sold at the Merchants' Exchange, in the city of New York, on Tuesday, the 10th day of May next, at 12 o'clock, M., to wit For the Farmers' Bank of Orleans, 3 certificates Indiana 5 per cent (internal) improve$3000 ment stock, payable 1st July 1362. for $1000 each 58 certificates Indiana 5per cent (inter improvement) $58,000 stock, payable 1st July, 1863, for $1000 each For the Chelsea Bank, 1 certificate Arkansas 6 per cent (real estate bank) $1000 stock, payable 26th Ostober, 1361. for $1000 For the St. Lawrence Bank, Stock Account. 31 certificates Arkansas 6 per cent (real estate bank) $21,000 stock, payable 26th October, 1861, for $1000 each Stock and Real Estate Account. 23 certificates Arkansas 6 per cent (real estate bank) $23,000 stock, payable 26th October, 1861, for $1000 each 15 certificates Illinois 6 per cent (Illinois and Michigan $15,000 Canal) stock, pavable 1860. for $1000 each For the Staten Island Bank, 15 certificates Indians cent (internal improvement) $15,000 stock, payable 1st July 1000. for $1000 each. For the Washington Bank, 1 certificate New York Spercent (Black Rivor Canal) $7,000 stock. payable 1st July, 1858, for $7,000 1 certificate New York 5 per cent (Hrie enlargement) $2000 stock, payable 1st July, 1858, $2000 1 certificate New York 5 per cent (Oneida Lake and Caual Feeder) stock, payable 1st April, 1851. for $1000 $1000 Dated at Albany, the 29th day of April, 1912. A. C. FLAGG, Comptroller. The above notice comprises all the Banks, of whichlegal notices of suspension have been received at the Department. in? to 10r


Article from The New York Herald, May 8, 1842

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SUCCESS GUARANTEED TO ALL. "THE AMERICAN MAGIC MIXTURE" has been hailed as one of the greatest discoveries of the present age. and as long as me dical science exists will be considered the most invaluable discovery for diseases of the urinary passages, well as the kidneys and bladder. Its effects are absolutely effectual in performing a radical cure in a short time, while the ordinary remedies take even months. One dose cannot fail to enlist the hesitating and over delicate in its favor, and out of the hundreds that put their faith in it, not one has been disappointed nor discovered while using it. It has safely conveyed all beyond the pale of suspicion. The Magic Mixture has long stood unrivalled, and has withstood the glittering imagery so pompously and so ubiguitously displayed by a host of unprincipled imitating quacks, whose only aim has been to dupe and deceive the unfortunate. Sold by appointment at Ring's Druz Store, 53 Fulton street corner of Chiff Duvar, cor. of Church and Chambers, and at drug store 413 Broadway cor. Lispenard; m2 Im*: 63 Bowery cor. of Walker. NOMPTROLLER'S SALE OF STATE STOCKS.State of New York, Comptroiler's Office-the following Banking Associations, organized under the act entitled An act to authorize the business of Banking, passed 18th of April 1838. and the acts amending the to wit: THE FARMERS BANK OF ORLE THE ST.LAWRENCE BANK THE STATEN ISLAND BANK. THE CHELSEA BANK. and THE WASHINGTON BANK, having severally failed to pay or redeem their circlating notes, eithe upon demand at their several banking houses or at their respec tive agencies in the cities of New York or Albany, as required by the act entitled An act relating to the redemption of bank notes," passed 4th May, 3.-Notice is hereby given that the State Stocks held by the Comptreller as security for the circulating notes of said banks, or so much thereof as the Comptroller shall think proper to sell, will be sollat the Merchants' Exchange, in the city of New York, on Tuesday, the 10th day of May next, at 12 o'clock, M., to wit :--For the Farmers' Bank of Orleans, 3 certificates Indiana 5 per cent (internel) improve$3000 ment stock, pavable 1st July 1362, for $1000 each 58 certificates Indiana Sper cent (internalimprovement) $58,000 stock, payable 1st July, 1863, for$1000 each For the Chelsea Bank, 1 certificate Arkansas 6 per cent (real estate bank) $1000 stock, payable 26th October, 1861, for $1000 For the St. Lawrence Bank, Stock Account. 24 certificates Arkansas 6 per cent (real estate bank) 381,000 stock, payable 26th October, 1861, for $1000 each Stock and Real Estate Account. 23 certificates Arkansas 6 per cent (real estate bank) $23,000 stock, payable 26th October, 1861, for $1000 each 15 certificates Illinois 6 per cent (Illinois and Michigan $15,000 Canal) stock, payable 1860, for S1000 each For the Staten Island Bank, 15 certificates Indiana 5 percent (internal improvement) $15,000 stock, payable 1st July 1800. for $4000 each. For the Washington Bank, 1 certificate New York 6 percent (Black River Canal) stock. payable 1st July, 1958, for .000 $7,000 1 certificate New York 5 per cent (Erie enlargement) stock payable 1st July, 1858, $2000 $2000 1 certificate New York 5 per cent (Oneida Lake and Canal Feeder) stock, payable 1st April, 1851, for $1000 $1000 Dated at Albany, the 29th day of April, 1812. FLAGG, Comptroller, The above notice comprises all the Banks, of whichlegal notices of suspension have been received at the Department. m2 to 10 r RY COLORS.-The following colors, of first quality, adapted either for Oil Painting or Kalsomine, for sale at 304 Broadway. corner of FranklinWashed Blue Blacks, Real Indian Red, Super Chinese Blue, Super Purple Brown, Emerald Green, Madder Lakes, Brunswick Green, Vermillion, Saxon Green, Chromes, Turkey Umbre Ochres, Sc. &c. To Printers and Engravers.-Frankfort and English Blacks, very superior, for sale at feb 27 3m Β² 364 Broadway, corner Franklin. R DEMOVED.-HILAIRE WALTER, agent and partner of the house of Benger Walter, the only manufactory of Watch Glasses in France, No. 27 Paradis Poissonniere street, Paris, has the honor of informing Masrs. dealers in watch works, and all articles connected with the line. as also Msars. dealers in cut glass, that their establishment of watch glasses, cut glass, will and colored, fancy articles, &c. &c. &c. has lately been re moved from No 40 Maiden Lane, tot No. 90 William street. Gentlemen desirous of purchasing from the only depot of the factory, are respectfully invited call at our establishment, where will be found an assortment of the above men tioned goods, which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. m12m*r JAVANASEGARS.-PICABIA & MANZANEDO, No. Liberty street, near Nassou Street, offer for sale the foilowing 650,000 La Norma Segars, very superior do 30,000 Norriega do. do 45,000 Esperanza do. do 123,000 Dinna do. 80,000 Regalin and Canones do. 50,000 Trabucos and Ladies do. The whole entitled to debenture, and in lots to suit purcha+ a23 lm r PARTICULAR NOTICE.-The aged and well known Practitioner, Salamon Heine, M. D., having concluded At his now advanced age 53 years, to make an offer to the pub lie such as has never been presented before. announces that he will undertake any or all of these malignant or long standinz diseases of every class requiring either medical or surgical treatment, and considered by others incurable He will give a trial (including medicine) without charge, and if the patient is advanced, the Doctor will staud ready at a moderate charge, by agreement, to cure him. If the patient is not benefitted by the firsttial no charge whatever will be made for medicine or attendance. The Doctor's office is in-Rende st. almost opposite the Marshall House, corner of Broadway and Reade street. a12 Im*r SAML HEINE, M.D. DEMOVAL.-DR. FEUCHTWANGER has removed his R Office from No. 1 Courdandt street to No. 1 ll street, near Broadway. He siggent for the manufacturers of Aquafortis, Nitrous, pure Nitric and Muriatic Acids, Sulpho and Nitre Muriate of Tin. Pyroligneous Acid and Charcoal: Ex. tract of Logwood, Aquo Ammonia, Sweet Spirits of Nitre, Either Lumar Caustic, Coraiva, Capsalos-and may be consult ed on his favorite science for destroying and exterminating any species of vermin and insects, such as moths, bedbugs, cock. roatches, rats. mosquetoes, fiend, mice, ties, skippers, and ca. terpillars, on the various plants, and his seed protector. Hei in constant attendance for advice at his office, No.1 Wall a25 Im c street, from nine to t welve o'clock. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.The copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of Phalen Searls is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The affairs of the firm will be settled by either of the partners, JAMES PHALEN. WILLIAMSEARLS. New York, April 30th 1842. William Scarls will continue the Stock & Exchange business m21w*m a No. 30 Wall street, on his own account.


Article from The New York Herald, May 10, 1842

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SUCCESS GUARANTEED TO ALL AMERICAN MAGIC MIXTURE" has been hailed as one of the greatest discoveries of the present age and slong as medical science exists will be considered the most invaluable discovery for diseases of the urinary passages, as well as the kidneys and bladder. Its effects are absolutely effectual in performing a radical cure in short time, while the ordinary remedies take even months. One dose cannot fail to oulist the hesitating and over delicate in its favor, and out of the hundreds that put their faith in it, net one has been disap pointed nor discovered while using it. It has safely conveyed all beyond the pale of suspicion. The Magic Mixture has long stood unrivalled. and has withstood the glittering imagery so pompously and so ubiguitously displayed by a host of unprincipled imitating quacks, whose only aim has been to dupe and deceive the unfortunate. Sold by appointment at Ring's Drug Store, 53 Fulton street corner of Cliff; Davar, cor. of Church and Chambers, and at drug store 413 Broadway cor. Lispenard; m2 Im*t 63 Bowery cor. of Walker. COMPTROLLER'S SALE OF STATE STOCKS. State of New York, Comptroller's Office-the following Banking Associations, organized under the act entitled An act to authorize the business of Banking. passed 18th of April 1838. and the acts amending the same, to wit: THE FÁRMERS' BANK OF ORLE. THE ST. BANK. THE STATEN ISLAND BANK THE CHEL SEA BANK, and THE WASHINGTON BANK, having severally failed to pay or redeem their circlating notes, eithe upon demand at their several banking houses. or at their respec tive agencies in the cities of New York or Albany as required by the act entitled An act relating to the redemption of bank notes," passed 4th May, Notice is hereby given that the State Stocks held by the Comptroller as security for the eirculating notes of said banks, or so much thereof as the Comptroller shall think proper to sell will be sold at the Merchants' Exchange. in the city of New York, on Tuesday, the 10th day of May next, at 12 "clock, M., to wit:For the Farmers' Bank of Orleans, 3 certificates Indiana 5 per cent (internal) improve$3000 ment stock, payable 1st July 1862, for $1000 each 58 certificates Indiana 5per cent (internal improvement) $58,000 stock, payable 1st July, 1363, for $1000 each For the Chelsea Bank, 1 certificate Arkansas 6 per cent (real estate bank) $1000 stock, payable 26th October, 1861. for $1000 For the St. Lawrence Bank, Stock Account. 24 certificates Arkansas 6 per cent (real estate bank) $24,000 stock, payable 26th October, 1861, for $1000 each Stock and Rent Estate Account. 23 certificates Arkansas 6 per cent (real estate bank) $33,000 stock. payable 26th October, 1861, for $1000 each 15 certificates Illinois 6 per cent (Illinois and Michigan $15,000 Canal) stock, payable 1860. for $1000 each For the Staten Island Bank, 15 certificates Indiana 5 percent (internal improvement) $15,000 stock, payable 1st July 1860, for $1000 each. For the Washington Bank, 1 certificate New York Spercent (Black River Canal) $7,000 stock payable 1st July, 1858, for $7,000 1 certificate New York 5 per cent (Erie enlargement) $20.00 stock payable 1st July, 1858, $2000 I certificate New York 5 per cent (Oneida Lake and Canal Feeder) stock. payable 1st April, 1831, for $1000 $1000 Dated at Albauy, the 29th day of April, 1812. A. AGG, Comptroller, The above notice comprises all the Banks, of which legal DOtices of suspension have been received at the Department. m2 to 10r RY COLORS-The following colore. of first quality, adapted either for Oil Painting or Kalsomine, for sale at 964 Broadway, corner of Franklin-Real Indian Red. Washed Blue Blacks, Super Chinese Blue, Super Purple Brown, Emerald Green, Madder Lakee, Brunswick Green, Vermillion, Saxon Green, Chromes, Turkey Umbre Ochres, Stc. &c. To Printers and Engravers Frankfort and English Blacks, very superior, for sale at feb 27 3m 361 Broadway, corner Franklin. EMOVED.-H!LAIRE WALTER. agent and partner of the house of Berger Walter, the only manufactory of Watch Glasses in France No. 27 dis Poissonniere, street, Paris, has the honor of informing Mssrs. dealers in watch works. and all articles connected with the line. also Msars. dealers in cut glass, that their establishment of watch glasses, cut glass. gilt 1e and colored. fancy articles, Stc. Sc &c., has lately been moved from No 40 Maiden Lane, toi No. 90 William street. Gentlemen desirous of purchasing from the only depot of the factory, are respectfully invited to call at our establishment where will be found an unrivalled assortment of the above men. tioned goods, which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. mi 2m*r No. Liberty street, near Nassan street, offer for sale the following 650,000 Norma Segars, very superior 30,000 Norriega do do. 45,000 Esperanza do do. do 123.000 Diana do. 80,000 Regalia and Canones do. 30,000 Tmbucos and Ladies do. The whole entitled to debenture, and in lots to suit purchan23 lm r DARTICULAR NOTICE.-The aged and well known Practitioner, Salamon Heine, M. D., having concluded at his now advanced age years, to make an offer to the pub lic such as has never been presented before, announces that he will undertake any or all of these malignant or long standing diseases of every class requiring enner medical or surgical treatment. and considered by others incurable He will give a trial (including medicine) without charge. and if the patienti advanced, the Doctor will stand ready sa moderate charge. by agreement to cure him. if the patient is not benefitted by the rst trial, no charge whatever will be made for medicine or attendance The Doctor's office is in Reade st. almost opposite the Marshall House. corner of Broadway and Reade street. al2 1m* SAML HEINE. M.D. REMOVAL-DR. FEUCHTWANGER has removed Office from No. 1 Courtlandt street to No. 1 Wall street, near Broadway. He is agent for the manufacturers of Aquafortis, Nitrous, pure Nitric and Murjatic Acids, Sulpho and Nitre Muriate of Tin. Pyroligneous Acid and Charcoal: Extract of Logwood, Aquo Ammonia, Sweet Spirits of Nitre, Ether, Lunar Canstic. Cepaiva, Capsules and may be consulted on his favorite science for destroy ing and exterminating any species of vermin and insects. such as moths, bedbugs, cock roatches, rats. mosquetoes, fieas, mice, flies, skippers, and ca. terpillars, on the various plants, and his seed protector. He in constant attendance for advice at his office, No. Wall #25 im c street, from nine totwelve o'clock. ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.-The copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of Phalen & Searls this day dissolved by minus consent. The affairs of the firm will be settled by either of the partners, JAMES PHALEN. SEARLS New York 30th 1912