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And so in proportion for larger Assurances.
The table also shows the semi-annual and quarterly payments corresponding to the annual.
These Policies do not participate in the profits of the business of the Society.
Age.
Annual Payments.
Semi-Annual Payments.
Quarterly Payments.
Age.
Annual Payments.
Semi-Annual Payments.
Quarterly Payments.
16
$28.75
$14.62
$7.38
36
$43.71
$22.24
$11.22
17
29.25
14.88
7.51
37
44.82
22.81
11.51
18
29.78
15.15
7.64
38
45.98
23.40
11.80
19
30.32
15.43
7.78
39
47.19
24.02
12.11
20
30.88
15.71
7.93
40
48.45
24.66
12.44
21
31.46
16.01
8.08
41
49.79
25.34
12.79
22
32.07
16 32
8.24
42
51.20
26.05
13.15
23
32.71
16.64
8.40
43
52.68
26.81
13.52
24
33.36
16.97
8.56
44
54.21
27.59
13.92
25
34.04
17.32
8.74
45
55.81
28.40
14.33
26
34.76
17.69
8.92
46
57.48
29.25
14.76
27
35.50
18.07
9.11
47
59.22
30.14
15.21
28
36.28
18.46
9.31
48
61.04
31.06
15.67
29
37.08
18.87
9.52
49
62.92
32.02
16.15
30
37.92
19.29
9.74
50
64.87
33.01
16.65
31
38.79
19.73
9,96
51
66.90
34.04
17.18
32
39.69
20.20
10.19
52
69.00
35.11
17.72
33
40.64
20.68
10.43
53
71.16
36.21
18.27
34
41.62
21.18
10.69
54
73.40
37.35
18.85
35
42.65
21.70
10.95
55
75.71
38.53
19.45
1
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
THE AMERICAN PUMP,
Patented April 5, 1859. WITHOUT SUCTION-WITHOUT PACKING.
This is a DOUBLE ACTING FORCE PUMP, with but one bore and one piston, worked by a tee piece, having as much leverage and less friction in its working than any other pump heretofore invented. Warranted to give satisfaction, or the money will be returned ; will not rust, will not freeze ; throws water 40 feet by hose ; forces to great heights and distances by hand ; simple, cheap, durable ; prices from $15 to $60 ; works by power also ; raises from 5 to 60 gallons per minute.
" The Inbor of working Is very trifling."-N. Y. Ch. Advocate & Jour. " It brings a continuous stream with little or nolabor."-So. Planter, Va. "It took the premium at our State Fair."-Raleigh Register, N. C. " We never saw one comparable to it."-St. Louis CA. Advocate. " We consider it the best we have ever seen."-Gal- weston News, Yezas. " It surpasses every thing we have examined."-U. S. Journal. "The most useful invention of the day."-N. Y. Express. "A boy of 10 years can work it at 60 feet."-N. Y. Independent. "One man forced water 540 feet and 97 perpendicular."-Scientific American. " We have seen one; a man can work it at 100 feet."-Day Book, N. Y. "Those who have used it speak highly of it."-N. Y. Observer. "We give it our un qualified approbation."-Spaniak Paper, N. Y.
Complete drawings, prices, &c., &c., sent free.
JAMES M. EDNEY, 147 Chambers St., N. Y.
N. Y., May, 1860 .- J. M. EDNEY, Esq .- Having had one of your No. 3 pumps in successful operation for 12 months, on my premises at Greenwich, Conn., which forces the water up a hill to the distance of 540 feet, and to an elevation of 97 feet, I am enabled to state that it has more than met my expectations, and has not only given satisfaction, but evidence of superior capability, strength and durability.
ROBERT M. BRUCE. New York, April 18, 1860 .- I hereby certify, that a No. " American Pump, placed in my reservoir near King's Bridge, forced water by the easy, regular work of two persons, to a perpendicular elevation of 210 feet, and horizontally 850 feet, discharging 5 gallons per minute, to my entire satisfaction. W. O. GILES, 100 Chambers St.
In operation at 70 feet, nt 439 E. 10th St., and at the office, Drawings and pricen free.
Dealer in PIANOS, MELODEONS, &c.
JAMES M. EDNEY, 147 Chambers St.
WILLIAMSBURGH GAS LIGHT COMPANY Office, 111 4th, cor. South 3d Street, BROOKLYN, L. I.
CAPITAL,
-
- $500,000. -
DIRECTORS.
BENJ. H. HOWELL, President.
NOAH WATERBURY.
DANIEL T. WILLETS, V. Pres't.
JOSEPH R. THOMAS, Sup't.
ROBERT R. WILLETS. EDWARDS W. FISKE.
HENRY A. POLHEMUS.
C. F. BLODGET, Secretary.
PHELPS & KINGMANS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF
CABINET FURNITURE
Chairs, feathers, Beds, Mattresses, &r., Sole Agents and Manufacturers of Needham's Patent Sofa Bedsteads, and
Holmes' Patent Reclining Chairs,
Nos. 118 & 120 CHATHAM ST., NEW YORK. WILLIAM PHELPS.
M. E KINGMAN. S. A KINGMAN.
A large Assortment of Chairs in boxes for Shipping.
2
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
C. & W. TAYLOR'S KINDLING WOOD FACTORY,
COAL AND WOOD YARD, POWERS STREET, CORNER OF BERGEN, Office, 246 FULTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN. We are now ready to supply the public with all kinds of
COAL AND WOOD_
Those wishing their Wood Sawed, or Sawed and Split, before being delivered, can be accommodated, as we have Steam Power for the purpose.
KINDLING WOOD BY THE LOAD OR BOX. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. C. & W. TAYLOR.
ROBERT J. LUCKEY, GENTS' FASHIONABLE
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, 198 FULTON STREET, Five Doors below Pineapple, BROOKLYN.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
Of the latest patterns, on hand, which will be made to order in the most approved and Fashionable Styles. A large assortment of YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
JOHN A. DOUGAN, THE HATTER, 102 NASSAU STREET,
CORNER OF ANN, N. Y.
3
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
WILLIAM B. WALTERS, DEALER IN WOOD AND COAL.
YARDS : JUNCTION OF FLATBUSH AND FULTON AVENUES, (Between Nevins and Powers Streets,)
And cor. of Flushing & Washington Avs., Brooklyn, L. I.
HICKORY, OAK AND PINE WOOD,
And KINDLING WOOD, sawed and split, of a very superior quality, by the Load, Box or Bundle : and WOOD SAWED for 12 Cents per Cut, by Machine, and delivered free of cartage.
JOHN SHUSTER'S
MARBLE EHOUSE
No. 133 COURT STREET,
Between Dean and Pacific Streets,
BROOKLYN. Factories, Nos. 184 & 186 Pacific Street, Brooklyn.
STATUARY, MARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS AND GRAVE STONES.
N.B .- ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED.
HOUSTON & MCNAMARA,
PLUMBERS
AND GAS F IRS,
No. 92 MYRTLE AVENUE,
Between Bridge and Lawrence Streets, BROOKLYN.
[ All orders promptly attended to, and work warranted. References given, if required.
H. HOUSTON.
H. MCNAMARA.
4
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
CARBON OIL. ABRAHAM SANGER, JR. AGENT FOR THE CARBON OIL CO.
Keeps constantly on hand a superior article of CARBON OIL, which he will sell at Wholesale or Retail, at the Office Price in New York (being a large reduction from former prices), also, SOMUL
KEROSENE OIL, BURNING FLUID, CAMPHENE, ALCOHOL, &C., WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, GLOBES, AND EVERYTHING REQUISITE FOR USING THE ABOVE ARTICLES. Carbon Oil by the Barrel, Delivered Free of Charge. Depot, No. 50 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn,
L. ARNEBERG & BRO., MERCHANT TAILORS
Removed to the Post Office Building, MONTAGUE ST., near COURT,
BROOKLYN.
B) Being a central location, would be happy to see our former patrons and friends, and citizens of Brooklyn generally. Having had a long experience in all branches of the business, feel confident that we can please all. The stock has been selected with care.
148 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK.
THE NEW HAT COMPANY'S
MOLESKIN HATS, $3 only, equal to any $4 Hat in the City. Splendid Drab Beavers and Pearl Cassimeres, $3. HATS AT WHOLESALE, VERY LOW, FOR CASH. COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND DEALERS Will do well to call. This is the new Hat Company, and
THE ONLY NEW HAT COMPANY in NEW YORK.
5
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
J.MORRIS,
144 FULTON STREET,
BROOKLYN. Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, Door Plates, &c., &c.
CHRISTOPHER, MORSE & SKIPPON, STEAM PRINTERS,
AND
WOOD ENGRAVERS,
No. 109 NASSAU STREET,
Near Ann Street,
NEW YORK.
J. C. HANEY. O. R. CHRISTOPHER. J. W. MORSE. ROBERT SKIPPON.
PROFESSOR BALBO'S
VOLCANIC BATHS AND TREATMENT, 33 COURT STREET, Brooklyn.
BY WHICH THE FOLLOWING DISEASES,
EITHER CHRONIC OR RECENT ARE RADICALLY CURED.
Gout, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Anchylosis, Consumption, Impotence, Sterility, Ifi al Gonorrhea, Incipient Gravel, Hydropisis, Female Diseases, Aches, 0
AND ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE NERVOUS AND FIBROUS SYSTEMS.
6
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
PHELPS & GRAHAM, SUCCESSORS TO R. W. McKEE & CO.,
HARDWARE, House Furnishing Goods,
CUTLERY, NAILS, IRON, STEEL, &c.
Corner of Myrtle and Kent Avenues,
EAST BROOKLYN. RHO
IFParticular attention given to furnishing Hardware for Buildings.
GEORGE M. PHELPS.
JOHN H. GRAHAM.
T. G. SELLEW,
MANUFACTURER OF
DESKS & OFFICE FURNITURE
No. 107 FULTON STREET, near Nassau Street,
MANUFACTORY, 247 CANAL STREET, N. Y.
Ofice Tables, Lounges, Chairs, Stools, &c. Any article in the line made to order.
7
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
MME. MORROW, DRESS, CORSET MAKER & MILLINER, No. 261 FULTON STREET,
Opposite Clinton Street,
BROOKLYN,
Returns her sincere thanks to the Ladies of this vicinity, for the liberality with which they have patronized her for a number of years past, and assures them that she is now prepared to execute all orders with which she may be favored, in a most superior manner, and in the shortest possible time-having made arrangements to be supplied with the .
PARIS FASHIONS,
ON THE ARRIVAL OF EVERY STEAMER.
The Latest Styles in cut and pattern guaranteed.
MME. MORROW superintends her business in person, and is particular in having every garment Fit with Elegance and Ease, and can refer to many ladies of distinction.
A VERY LARGE SUPPLY OF FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH CORSETS,
Just laid in, embracing all the latest improvements, and particularly adapted to the present season.
No house in this City or New York can offer the same advantages to purchasers of Corsets, as the present stock was carefully selected for MME. MORROW by her special agent. Ladies will please examine before purchasing elsewhere.
A large assortment of Ladies' MUSLIN SKIRTS, tucked in a variety of patterns, always on hand.
A great variety of the most approved HOOP SKIRTS now in stock, and will be sold at the lowest rate of charge.
All kinds of Plain and Fancy Sewing executed promptly, on Wheeler & Wilson's Machines, by competent operatives.
MME. MORROW has added, for the convenience of her customers, A MILLINERY DEPART- MENT, which is under the management of Mrs. CODDINGTON, so well known to the Ladies of Brooklyn.
French pattern Bonnets, to suit each season, as soon as out.
JOHN CANN, (LATE CHARTERS, CANN & DUNN,) MANUFACTURER OF
STERLING SILVER WARE,
Nos. 110 & 112 Greene Street, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN PITCHER,
Between Spring and Prince Streets,
NEW YORK.
Vases, Pitchers, Tea Services, Cups, Knives, Forks, Spoons, &c.
8
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
ALBERT H. NICOLAY & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND STOCK BROKERS, No. 52 William Street,
(NEAR WALL,)
NEW YORK.
REGULAR AUCTION SALES OF
STOCKS & BONDS,
NOTES AND OTHER SECURITIES,
"Every Monday and Thursday, (Which have been the regular days of sale for many years,) OR EVERY DAY, (Whenever required,)
At the Stock Sales Room, No. 52 William St., at 12} o'clock, P. M., Or at the MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, if desired :
A STOCKS AND BONDS, also Insurance Scrip, bought and sold at Private Sale and at the Brokers' Board, on Commission. Interest allowed on Deposits and Dividends collected.
Particular attention given to the SALES OF STOCK, by order of Executors, Administrators, Referees, Assignees, and Courts ; also to sales of REAL ESTATE, &c., &c., on the most favorable terms.
Ag A large variety of CITY INSURANCE and BANK STOCKS, BONDS, and other Securities constantly on hand at private sale, suitable for permanent and profitable investments, and at the lowest market rates.
JOHN McMURRAY, MANUFACTURER OF
WIRE WINDOW SHADES AND Garden Wire Work, of every description, No. 57 Fulton Street, New York.
Landscapes, for Private Houses, Wire Signs for Banks, Hotels and Offices.
PRICE & SONS, LABEL MANUFACTURERS, ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS, No. 108 FULTON ST., Opposite North Dutch Church.
Druggists', Perfumers' and Manufacturers' Labels constantly on hand and made to order, Also, for WINES and LIQUORS.
na Ornamental Printing, in every variety, embracing Gold, Silver, Embossed and Illuminated, neatly and promptly executed.
9
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
HOWELL & TIPLING'S CENTRAL IRON WORKS, Nos. 289 & 291 ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y.,
FENDER
AT
CF
HOWELL
TURERS
*
89 &
29
ST
MANUFACTURERS OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
IRON RAILINGS, FOR CEMETERIES AND BUILDINGS, Iron Bedsteads, &c., &c.
PIANOS, MELODEONS, ALEXANDRE ORGANS,
AND ALL KINDS OF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, And all kinds of Musical Merchandise, at the lowest possible prices. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS, from $25 to $150. Pianos and Melodeons to Rent and rent allowed, if purchased. Monthly payments received for the same.
HORACE WATERS, AGENT, 481 BROADWAY.
10
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
C. W. SCHOENECK, No. 5 Myrtle Av., near Fulton St., Brooklyn, Manufacturer and Dealer in AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOVES, FURNACE AND PORTABLE HEATERS, RANGES,
ALSO THE
atent Parlor Heaters,
OR
FIRE-PLACE STOVES,
To heat from two to four rooms from the same fire; they combine the advantage of a FURNACE and STOVE, as there is a current of cold air brought in, warmed, and diffused throughout the rooms as desired. This Stove has been well tested, and put up under guarantee to give satisfac- tion, and when set up makes a beautiful ornamental fin- ish. In this Stove we have made an improvement that protects the Mantel from heat, and at the same time adds much to the heat of the Stove, as there is an air chamber formed over the top of the fire, for heating the air, which prevents the air from escaping until thoroughly warmed. References of the most satisfactory kind can be given by the above.
Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, Gut- ters, Leaders, Roofing, &c.
Agent for Rollhaus' Knickerbocker Ranges.
1 All Orders punctually executed, and at the shortest notice. STOVES, HEATERS, FURNACES & RANGES REPAIRED, &C.
BOARDING STABLE, State Street, cor. Boerum, BROOKLYN_
Horses kept by the Day, Week or Month.
SALES CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO, BY
SAMUEL C. BROWN, Agent.
11
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
DENTISTRY,
IN BROOKLYN, BY A PRACTICAL MAN. .
OMAT
A serviceable Set of Teeth for $10 ON SILVER, CORALITE, OR GUTTA PERCHA;
On Gold, Amber, or Continuous Gum, $25. I HAVE INSERTED OVER 10,000 TEETH,
And shall personally continue to make every set, and wait upon every patient that favors me with their patronage. You can
HAVE YOUR OWN CHOICE OF TEETH FROM AN
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
And no effort will be made to charge you higher prices should you pay me a visit. Call and see my specimens at
No. 120 FULTON STREET,
Opposite Sands, Brooklyn.
THOS. FRY, Dentist.
12
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
LONG ISLAND STEAM PLANING, MOULDING, SCROLL SAWING & TURNING MILL, Cor. Fulton Avenue & Navy Street, Brooklyn.
Mahogany, Black Walnut, Pine and White Wood Planks and Maple and Chestnut Joists, of all sizes. Blind Lath furnished to order. Locust and Chestnut Clothes-line and Horse Posts constantly on hand. Hand Rail, Brackets and Columns of all descriptions made to order.
FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL FENCE PICKETS Of all Patterns and Styles, made to order.
NEWELS AND BALUSTERS Of all descriptions, constantly on hand.
LOCUST AND CHESTNUT AWNING POSTS,
Of every style, constantly on hand, and put up in any part of Brooklyn, New York, or adjoining Cities. CIRCULAR AND STRAIGHT MOULDINGS AND DOOR JAMS, Of all descriptions.
All Orders by Mail promptly attended to. WM. B. WALTERS, Proprietor.
JAMES RITCHIE'S WILLIAMSBURGH IRON FOUNDRY C NOS. 116, 118, 120 AND 122 EIGHTH AND 1 AND 3 AINSLIE STREET, BROOKLYN, E. D. Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order. PLUMBERS' WARE, SINKS, PIPES, TRAPS, BENDS, &c., CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Also, at No. 242 Water Street, N. Y.
JOHN JOHNSON,
BRE
Corner of Jay and Front Streets, BROOKLYN, N. Y. PALE, PALE STOCK, DOUBLE XX INDIA AND BURTON ALES, Made from the Ridgewood Water. 31810-4
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