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PROF. OF CLASSICS, NATURAL SCIENCES, AND HIGHER MATHEMATICS.
J. L. NORTHAM,
PROF. OF ELOCUTION AND READING.
MARC. C. CHEVENIERE,
PROF. OF FRENCH.
THOMAS MONK,
PROF. OF DRAWING,
MIss KATE S. BRISBIN,
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT. MISS IDA CRAYTEY,
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
JNO. KENDALL DUNN,
CALISTHENICS.
MILITARY.
Second Division New York State National Guard, comprising the counties of Kings, Queens, Suffolk, Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange, and Sulli- van.
H. B. Duryea, Major-General.
Staff.
Gen. William R. Brewster, A. A. G., and Chief of Staff; Col. William J. Steele, Inspector; Col. Julius W. Adams, Engineer; Col. Harmanus B. Hubbard, Judge Advocate; Col. George Cochran, Surgeon ; Lt .- Col. William H. Husted, Quarter- master; Maj. William H. Bergen, Paymaster; Lt .- Col. Henry Heath, Commissary of Subsistence ; Maj. D. M. Talmage, S. B. Duryea, Aides-de- Camp.
FIFTH BRIGADE.
Located in Kings county. Philip S. Crooke, Brigadier-General.
Staff.
Col. Edgar M. Cullen, A. A. G. ; David J. Dean, In- spector; Thomas McAllister, M.D., Surgeon; James Mooney, Quartermaster; George Chappell, Aid; William H. McNary, Engineer; Cornelius H. Murphy, Judge Advocate.
Thirteenth Regiment, Infantry .- James Jourdan, Col. ; Thomas S. Dakin, Lt .- Col. ; Frederick M. Mason, Maj. ; Clarence Stanley, Adj.
Fourteenth Regiment, Infantry .- Edward B. Fowler, Col. ; William H. DeBevoise, Lt .- Col. ; Henry T. Head, Maj. ; Isaiah Uffendill, Adj.
Twenty-eighth Regiment, Infantry .- Caspar Urban, Adam Schipper, Lt .- Col .; Joseph Burger, Maj. ; John Hess, Adj.
Seventieth Regiment, Cavalry-William J. Cropsey, Col. ; Francis C. Gruning, Lt .- Col. ; Robert Smith, Maj. ;- , Adj. First Battery, Light Artillery .- John Timmes, Maj.
ELEVENTH BRIGADE.
Jeremiah V. Meserole, Brigadier-General.
Staff.
Maj. (A. A. G.); , Inspector ; Engineer ;
Judge Advocate ;
Surgeon ; Quarter-
master; -, Commissary of Sub-
sistence ; Paymaster ;
Aid-de-Camp.
Twenty-third Regiment, Infantry
Fifty-second Regiment, Infantry .- M. W. Cole, Col. ; John H. Stiles, Lt .- Col. ; G. R. G. Baldwin, Maj. ; -, Adj. Fifty-sixth Regiment, Infantry. - John Q. Adams, Col. ; ,Lt .- Col. ; Edwin Lud- Howitzer Battery, Light Artillery .-- Joseph A. lam, Maj. ; J. S. Bundick, Adj. Amour, Capt.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIE- TIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.
African Civilization Society, office, Dean c. Troy av. -Rev. A. N. Freeman, Pres. ; Rev. H. M. Wilson, Sec. ; Junius C. Morel, Treas.
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Office, 103 Fulton, Brooklyn. - J. Carson Brevoort, Pres. ; H. C. Murphy, George Hall, George G. Reynolds, Cyrus P. Smith, John Green- wood, Vice-Pres. ; A. F. Mudie, Rec. Sec. ; Ed- ward Cary, Cor. Sec. ; Ethelbert S. Mills, Treas.
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APPENDIX-POLICE DEPARTMENT AND POST-OFFICES.
Brooklyn Academy of Design, 184 Washington .- William Hart, Pres. ; A. H. Ritchie, Alonzo Chap- pel, Vice-Pres. ; J. B. Whittaker, Rec. Sec. ; Rufus Wright, Cor. Sec. ; E. D. Plymouth, Treas.
Brooklyn Academy of Music, Montague n. Court .- Henry E. Pierrepont, Pres. ; Alexander M. White, Vice-Pres. ; Isaac H. Frothingham, Treas. ; E. D. Plympton, Sec.
Brooklyn Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, Office, Joralemon c. Court. - R. W. Ropes, Pres. ; S. B. Chittenden, J. G. Low, Horace B. Claflin, George S. Stephenson, A. D. Wheelock, Vice-Pres. ; Henry Rowland, Treas. : John A. Nex- son, Rec. Sec. ; Rev. Samuel Bayliss, Cor. Sec. and General Agent.
Brooklyn Benevolent Society, Office, 66 Amity. - Rt. Rev. John Loughlin, Pres. ; Charles Kelsey, Sec. ; T. J. Glover, Treas. ; Michael Burke, Agent.
Brooklyn Bridge Company, Office, 136 Remsen .- Henry C. Murphy, Pres. ; William C. Rushmore, Treas. ; Alexander McCue. Sec.
Brooklyn Children's Aid Society, Lodging-house, Poplar c. Poplar pl .-- S. B. Chittenden, Pres. ; J. R. Taylor, Vice-Pres. ; Edward Cary, Sec. ; W. W. Weekes, Treas. ; William A. Lawrence, Supt.
Brooklyn Choral Union, Fulton av. c. Gallatin pl. - Charles Holt, Pres. ; John R. Van Slyke, Vice- Pres. ; E. B. Moore, Sec. ; Francis L. Dallon, Treas. ; Charles N. Cheshire, Libn.
Brooklyn Society for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indigent Females, 224 Washington av .- Official Board-Mrs. Hosea Webster. First Directress; Mrs. Theodore Polhemus, Second Directress; Mrs. I. R. St. John, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. Nathan Burchard, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. David M. Stone, Treas.
Christian Aid Society of Brooklyn, 93 B'way (E. D.) -William M. Raymond, Pres. ; W. W. Armfield, Vice-Pres. ; John Broach, Rec. Sec. ; P. J. H. Myers, Cor. Sec. and General Agent ; S. Tuttle, Treas.
Church Charity Foundation .- Rev. A. N. Littlejohn, D.D., Pres. ; Rev. Jacob W. Diller, D.D., Vice- Pres. ; Charles Congdon, Sec .; Edwin Beers, Treas. Female Employment Society, 65 Court .- Mrs. A. A. Low, Pres. ; Mrs. H. Starr, Vice-Pres. ; Mrs. William Brooks, Sec. Miss A. A. Bedell, Treas.
Industrial School and Home for Destitute Children. Butler n. Vanderbilt av., and Concord n. Hudson av .- Mrs. Jesse C. Smith, First Directress ; Mrs. William C. Fowler, Treas .; Mrs. E. Mills, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. John Mills, Cor. Sec.
Inebriates Home, Bushwick av. c. Chestnut (E. D.) -James S. T. Stranahan, Pres. ; John Dikeman, Vice-Pres. ; James H. Prentice, Treas. ; Rev. John Willett, Sec. and Supt.
Kings County Army and Navy Union .- Gen. L. E. Mollineux, Pres .; Gen. S. H. Roberts, First Vice .; Col. Charles H. Pierson, Second Vice ; Capt. Wil- liam S. Cheeseman, Third Vice ; Col. Thomas Mul- chay, Cor. Sec .; Col. Walker T. Woolley, Rec. Sec .; Gen. E. A. Kozlay, Treas.
Mount Prospect Industrial School Society .- Atlantic av. c. Grand av .- Mrs. S. B. Jenkins, First Direc- tress ; Mrs. H. P. Messenger, Second Directress ; Mrs. G. W. Edelman, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. R. G. Mangan, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. M. Welch, Treas.
Orphan Asylum Society of the City of Brooklyn (Protestant.) Cumberland, n. Myrtle av. Mrs. John B. Hutchinson, First Directress ; Mrs. A. H. Dana, Second Directress ; Mrs. D. M. Delamater, Treas .; Miss Insley, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. J. P. Wield, Rec. Sec .; J. R. Davis, Matron.
Philharmonic Society of Brooklyn .- L. B. Wyman, Pres .: Charles Congdon, First Pres .; H. K. Shel- don, Second Pres .; A. Cooke Hull, Treas .; C. B. Loomis, Sec.
R. C. Orphan Asylum Society, Brooklyn .- Female Asylum, Congress, n. Clinton .- Male Asylum. Jay, c. Chapel .- Right Rev. John Loughlin, Pres .; Thomas Carroll, 1st Vice Pres .; F. G. Turner, 2d Vice Pres .; William H. Gardner, Sec .: Edward Rorke, Treas.
Truant Home, Flatbush .- Charles Demarest, Supt. and Teacher ; John Murray, Francis A. Gallagher and Owen Denin, Truant Officers.
Williamsburgh Industrial School .- 5th. c. S. 3d, (E. D.)-Mrs. Lyons, First Directress ; Octavio Vorian, Sec .; Mrs. P. Price, Treas.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters, Washington c. Johnson .- John S. Folk, Inspector ; William H. Folk, Sec ; George Cochran and Nelson L. North, Surgeons of Po- lice.
Detectives. - Henry W. Van Wagner, Israel Denton, Charles S. Frost, David N. Corwin, and Charles H. Videto.
Sanitary Police .- Henry Boice, Sergeant ; Charles H. Lott, James R. Morrell, Horace Strang, John Corr, George Bell, Thomas Harold, James L. Wal- dron, John Van Saun.
Precincts.
Forty-first Precinct, Joel Smith, Captain. Station, Washington, n. Johnson.
Forty-second Precinct, Enoch Jacobs, Captain. Sta- tion, York, c. Jay
Forty-third Precinct, George R. Rhodes, Captain. Station, Court, n. Butler.
Forty-fourth Precinct, George Waddy, Captain. Sta- tion, Myrtle av., c. Vanderbilt av.
Forty-fifth Precinct, Cornelius Woglom, Captain. Station, N 1st, c. 4th (E. D.)
Forty-sixth Precinct, James Mullin, Captain. Sta- tion, Wyckoff, n. Ewen (E. D.)
Forty-seventh Precinct, Albert Stearns, Captain. Station, Franklin, c. Union av. (E. D.) Forty-eighth Precinct, William H. Brown, Captain. Station, 4th av., c. 39th.
Forty-ninth Precinct, Oliver B. Leach, Captain. Sta- tion, Gates av., n. Marcy av. Fiftieth Precinct, James Powers, Captain. Station, Flatbush av., n. 5th av.
POST-OFFICES. Brooklyn.
Washington n. Myrtle av.
Office open from April 1 to October 1, 7 A. M. to 8 P. M .; October 1 to April 1, 7.30 A. M. to 7.30 P.M .; Sundays, from 8.30 to 9.30 A M.
Mails for Jamaica, Hempstead, Huntington, and Babylon, close daily (Sundays excepted) at 12.30 M.
The carriers will leave the office at 8 A. M. and 3 P. M.
Foreign and California mails close one hour before the time of closing in New York. Long Island mail closes at 7.30 P. M., from October 1 to April 1; at 8 P. M., from April 1 to October 1.
New York mail closes at 9.30 A. M., 1 P. M., 5, and 7.30 P. M., from October 1 to April 1; at 8 P. M., from April 1 to October 1.
The mail for Williamsburg arrives at 11.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. The mail for Flatbush and Flatlands closes daily (Sundays excepted) at 8 A. M. Arrives daily (Sundays excepted) at 8 A. M. The mail for Crescoe and Gravesend closes daily (Sundays except- ed) at 8 A. M. Arrives daily (Sundays excepted) at 8 A. M. Fort Hamilton mail closes at 1 P. M. and 8 P. M. Arrives at 10.80 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. New Utrecht mail closes at 1 P. M. and arrives at 7 A. M.
Canarsie mail arrives and departs at 3 P. M. on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Postages to England, Ireland, and Scotland, 12 cents each half an ounce; to France, 15 cents every quarter of an ounce ; Germany-Bremen mail, 10 cents ; Prus- sian closed mail, 15 cents, prepaid.
JOSEPH M SIMONSON, Act'g P. M.
Williamsburgh.
78 4th (E. D.)
Office open from 7 A. M. to 7.30 P. M .; Sundays from 8 to 9 A. M.
The carriers will leave the office at 8.15 A. M. and 2.30 P. M.
New York mails close at 6.30 P. M. and 2 P. M. Mails arrive at 8 A. M. and 3.30 P. M.
Extra mail on Saturdays at 9 A. M.
LEVI DARBEE, P. M.
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APPENDIX-RAILROAD COMPANIES, RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES, &C.
Greenpoint. Franklin n. Noble (E. D.)
Open daily (Sundays excepted) from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. Mail arrives at 8 A. M. and 5.80 P. M. Mail closes at 6 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. SAMUEL S. FREE, Jr., P. M.
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RAILROAD COMPANIES.
Atlantic Avenue, office Flatbush av. c. Atlanticav. :- William Richardson, Lessee.
Broadway, office, 9 B'way (E. D.) :- Edwin Beers, Pres. ; M. D. Ward, Sec. and Treas.
Brooklyn and Canarsie, office, Classon av., c. Bergen : -Jesse C. Rowan, Pres .; F. Wood, Sec. ; I. C. Wilcox, Supt. and Treas.
Brooklyn and Jamaica, office, 859 Fulton :- John An- gus, Pres. and Treas. ; Henry H. Dickenson, Sec. Brooklyn City and Newtown, office, Front c. Dock :- Thomas Palmer. Pres. ; W. V. Le Count, Sec. and Acting Treas .; Edwin S. Keeler, Supt.
Brooklyn City, office, 10 Fulton :- Henry R. Pierson, Pres. ; C. P. Smith, Vice-Pres. ; Charles C. Betts, Treas. ; William B. Lewis, Cash. and Sec. ; Francis De Pfhul, Paymaster.
Brooklyn, Prospect Park, and Flatbush, office, 42 Cedar, N. Y .:- Silas B. Dutcher, Pres. ; Charles R. Braine, Sec. ; E. R. Phelps, Treas.
Bushwick Avenue, office, Grand c. 1st (E. D.) :- Frederick W. Kalbfleisch, Pres .; Archibald' M. Bliss. Treas .; Henry S. Bellows, Sec.
Coney Island and Brooklyn, office 15th c. 11th av. :- Samuel Burhans, Jr., Pres .; Edward Drayton, Sec. ; John S. Hoagland, Supt.
Grand Street and Newtown, office, 1st n. B'way (E.D.): -- John T. Runcie, Pres. ; O. M. Beach, Treas .; G. W. Roberts, Sec.
Greenpoint and Williamsburg, office, 183 1st (E. D.) : -Demas Strong, Pres .; C. F. Estee, Sec.
Hudson Avenue, office, Flatbush av. n. 8th av. :- James A. Van Brunt, Pres .; George B. Mason, Sec. Long Island, office, Hunter's Point :- Oliver Charlick, Pres.
Metropolitan, office, Metropolitan av. c. Bushwick av. (E. D.) :- W. Johnson, Pres .; G. P. Williams, Treas. and Sec.
Nassau, office B'way c. 1st (E. D.) :- S. M. Beard, Pres .; D. Strong, Sec. and Treas.
South Side, office, 72 Bowery, N. Y. :- Charles Fox, Pres. ; Alexander McCue, Sec. ; William C. Rush- more, Treas.
Van Brunt Street and Erie Basin, office, Van Brunt n. Richards :- A. Foster, Pres ; H. R. Pierson, Treas .; John Cunningham, Supt.
RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.
Brooklyn City Bible Society, Depository, 33 Court .- R. P. Buck, Pres, ; Henry Ide, Abram B. Baylis, Vice-Pres .; Rev. J. E. Rockwell, Cor. Sec .; B. W. De Lamater, Treas .; C. C. Mudge, Rec. Sec.
Brooklyn City Mission and Tract Society, Depository, 33 Court .- R. S. Storrs, Jr., D. D., Pres. ; G. S. Stephen- son, Vice-Pres .; Rev. E. H. Canfield, D. D., Cor. Sec. ; Henry Rowland, Rec. Sec .; George A. Bell, Treas.
Brooklyn Woman's Bible Mission Society, Auxiliary to the Brooklyn City Bible Society .- Mrs. M. L. Thalheimer, First Directress; Mrs. G. C. White, Second Directress ; Helen E. Brown, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. William Brooks, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. R. L. Wyckoff, Treas.
Brooklyn Sabbath-School Union .- Samuel L. Parsons, Pres .; M. Dupuy, Vice-Pres .; A. D. Matthews, Cor. Sec .; Israel A. Barker, Rec. Sec .; C. C. Mudge, Treas .; John R. Morris, Asst. Sec. Monthly concerts second Monday evening of each month at the different churches. East Brooklyn Young Men's Christian Association, Free Reading-rooms and Library, 675 Myrtle av .; open from 6 to 10 P. M .- Alexander Hutchins, M. D., Pres .; Wm. Turner, Harvey Major, J. E. Cornell, John Boyle, S. L. Rowland, Vice-Pres. ; Henry V. Pelton, Cor. Sec .; William B. Fitch, Treas .; G. A. Lockwood, Rec. Sec .; Henry C, Wilson, Librarian.
Liberal Christian Union, Free Reading-room and Library, 16 Court .- Open from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Robert Fos- ter, Pres .; W. Augustus White, Ist Vice-Pres .; John M. Gleason, 2d Vice-Pres .; William Potts, Sec. ; Charles P. Gerrish, Treas. ; John Thomson, Librarian.
North Brooklyn Bible Society, office, 76 4th (E.D.)-J. L. Bennet. Pres .; S. Tuttle, Treas. ; D G. Paige, Sec.
Young Men's Christian Association, Free Reading-rooms and Library, Fulton av., c. Gallatin pl., open from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M .- W. W. Wickes, Pres. ; Wm. Edsali, James P. Wallace, Charles R. Marvin, James Myers, John W. Eddy, W. L. Ogden, Vice-Pres .; Enos N. Taft, Cor. Sec. ; Eenry C. Wilson, Rec. Sec. ; Rev. Wm. M. Martin, Treas. ; Charles Mumford, Librarian ; Wm. R. Anderson, Registrar.
Young Men's Christian Association, Free Reading-room and Library, 76 4th (E. D.), open from 4 to 10 P. M. J. B. Thomas, Pres.
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SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES.
Long Island Safe Deposit Company, office, Front, c. Fulton. Capital, $200,000 ; shares, $100 each .- John A. Lott, Pros. ; P. S. Henderson, Sec.
Safe Deposit Company of Brooklyn, office, 345 Fulton. Capital, $100,000 .- N. B. Morse, Pres. ; Philip S. Crooke, Vice-Pres .; John L. Spader, Sec. and Treas.
SECRET AND BENEFIT SOCIETIES.
Time and places of meeting. MASONIC.
Adytum Lodge, 640, meets Fridays, 195 Fulton. Altair Lodge, 601, meets Fridays, 14 Court.
Anglo-Saxon Lodge, 137, meets Thursdays, Montague c. Court.
Baltic Lodge, 284, meets Mondays, Grand c. 7th (E. D.) Bedford Lodge, 574, meets Mondays, 14 Court.
Brooklyn Lodge, 288, meets Fridays, 16 Court.
Cambridge Lodge, U. D., meets Thursdays, 23 Court.
Cassia Lodge, 445, meets Thursdays, S. 3d c. 4th (E. D.) Central Lodge, 361, meets Tuesdays, 14 Court.
Commonwealth Lodge, 409, meets Tuesdays, Washington n. Myrtle av.
Copernicus Lodge, 545, meets 2d and 4th Wednesdays, 7th c. Grand (E. D.)
Corner-Stone Lodge, 367, meets Wednesdays, 7th c. Grand (E. D.)
Cosmopolitan Lodge, 585, meets Tuesdays, Montague c. Court.
Crystal Wave Lodge, 638, meets Monday, 195 Fulton av. Delta Lodge, 451, meets 'Tuesdays, Court c. Joralemon.
Euclid Lodge, 666, meets Wednesdays, Myrtle av. c. Kent av.
Fortitude Lodge, 19, meets Thursdays, Court c. Jora- lemon.
Greenpoint Lodge, 403, meets Thursdays, Franklin c. Greenpoint av.
Greenwood Lodge, 569, meets Thursdays, 22d c. 3d av. Hill Grove Lodge, 540, meets Mondays, Myrtle av. c. Kent av.
Hohenlinden Lodge, 56, meets Thursdays, 16 Court.
Hyatt Lodge, 205, meets Fridays, S. 3d c. 4th (E. D.)
Jappa Lodge, 201, meets Wednesdays, Court c. Jora- lemon.
Lessing Lodge, 608, meets Wednesdays, 21 Court.
Lexington Lodge, 310, meets Mondays, Montague c. Court.
Long Island Lodge, 382, meets Fridays, Montague c. Court.
Manual Lodge, 636, meets Tuesdays, Grand c. 7th (E.D.) Marsh Lodge, 188, meets Thursdays, Grand c. 7th (E.D.) Misletoe Lodge, 647 meets Thursdays, Washington n. Myrtle av.
Montauk Lodge, 286, meets Wednesdays, 14 Count.
Nassau Lodge, 536, meets Thursdays, Court c. Union.
Oltmans' Lodge, 446, meets Fridays, Graham av. c. Mckibben (E. D.)
Progressive Lodge, 354, meets Mondays, Grand c. 7th (E. D.)
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Schiller Lodge, 304, meets 2d and 4th Fridays, Grand c. 7th (E. D.)
Seawanhaka Lodge, U. D., meets Fridays, Franklin c. Greenpoint av. (E. D.)
Star of Bethlehem Lodge, 322, meets Fri lays, Court c. Joralemon.
Star of Hope Lodge, 430, meets Thursdays, Myrtle c. Myrtle av.
Stella Lo Ige, 485, meets Thursdays, 14 Court.
Yew Tree Lodge, 461, meets Tuesdays, S. 3d c. 4th (E.D.) Zeradatha Lodge, 483, meets Mondays, 12 Court.
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Brooklyn, 148, meets 1st and 3d Mondays, Court c. Jora. lemon.
Constellation, meets Mondays, Washington n. Myrtle av. Nassau, 109, meets Mondays, 16 Court.
Orient, 138, meets Mondays, Court c. Montague.
Brooklyn Council, 4, meets 2d and 4th Mondays, Court c. Joralemon.
Clinton Commandery, 14, meets Tuesdays, 16 Court.
De Witt Commandery, 27, meets S. 3d c.4th (E. D.)
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED (SCOTTISH) RITES OF MASONRY.
Aurora Grata Chapter of R. C., meets 3d Wednesdays, 355 Fulton.
Aurora Grat Consistory of S. P. of R. C., meets 4th Wed- nesdays, 355 Fulton.
Aurora Grata Council of P. of J., meets 2d Wednesdays, 355 Fulton.
Raboni Council of P. of J. meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays, 355 Fulto".
Aurora Grata Lodge of Perfection, meets 1st Wednesdays, 355 Fulton.
Brooklyn Lodge of Perfection, meets 16 Court.
Lilly Lodge of Perfection, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays, 355 Fulton.
ODD FELLOWS.
Atlantic Lodge, 50, meets Mondays, 9 Court. Brooklyn Lodge, 26, meets Tuesdays, 9 Court.
Crusader's Lodge, 61, meets Thursdays, 9th n. Ist (E.D.)) Ivanhoe Lodge, 127, meets Wednesdays, 9 Court. Magnoli Lodge, 166, meets Fridays, 9 Court. Montauk Lodge, 114, meets Mondays, 9 Court.
Mount Ararat Lodge, 144, meets Wednesdays, Franklin n. Java (E.D.)
Nassau Lodge, 39, meets Thursdays, 9 Court. Principle Lodge, 48, meets Tuesdays, 9 Court. Steuben Lodge, 133, meets Thursdays, 9 Court.
+Union Lodge, 169, meets Wednesdays, Court c. Union, (E.D.)
William Tell Lodge, 125, meets Tuesdays, Graham av. c. McKibbin.
Franklin Degree Lodge, 13, meets first and third Satur- days, 9 Court.
Bethelem Encampment Lodge, 10, meets second and fourth Fridays, 9 Court.
Mount Pisgah Lodge, meets second and fourth Fridays, 9th n. 1st (E.D.)
Salem Lodge, 5, meets second and fourth Saturdays, 9 Court.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Brooklyn Division, 13, meets Mondays, 166 Fulton.
Cascade Division, 44, meets Mondays, Fulton av. c. Clas- son av.
Crystal Fount Division, 20, meets Thursdays, 274 Cum- berland.
Eureka Division, 187, meets Wednesdays, S. 24 n. 4th (E.D.).
Franklin Division, 38, meets Tuesdays, 3d av. n. 23d. Greenpoint Division, 99, meets Mondays, Franklin n. Kent av. (E. D.)
King's County Division, 17, meets Thursdays, Franklin n. Kent av. (E. D.)
Leffert's Park Division, 90, meets Thursdays, Van Buren , n. Nostrand av.
Lincoln Division, 21 meets Tuesdays, 9th n. N. 1st (E.D.) Nassau Division, 6, meets Thursdays, 159 Fulton av. Progressive Division, 10, meets Wednesdays, 9th n. N. Ist (E.D.)
Rescue Division, 94, meets Tuesdays, B'way c. Myrtle av. Ridgewood Division, 88, meets Wednesdays, 159 Fulton av.
Sparkling Water Division, 60, meets Mondays, Fulton av. c. Classon av.
Sylvan Stream Division, 193, meets Thursdays, 195 Grand (E.D.)
Unity Division, 164, meets Thursdays, Court c. Union . Washington Division, 4, meets Mondays, 166 Fulton.
Williamsburgh Division, 105, meets Mondays, S. 2d n. 4th (E.D.)
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UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICES.
Second District, 15 Court. Alfred M. Wood, Collector. John Williams, Assessor.
Third District, 14 Court, Edward T. Wood, Collector. Thomas Welwood, Assessor.
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UNITED STATES NAVY YARD AND STATION.
Sylvanus W. Godon, Commandant; S. D. Trenchard, Captain; George Peck, Surgeon; J. H. Watmough, Paymaster; C. W. Hassler, Inspector of Provision and Clothing; Aaron Storer, Inspector of Timber; George Plunkett, Purchasing Officer; J. C. Eldridge, Disburs- ing Officer; W. W. W. Wood, Chief Engineer; H. H. Hamilton, Gunner; W. D. Toy, Carpenter; B. F. Dela. no, Naval Constructor; R. G. Packard, Constructing Engineer; Daniel Herrick, Master Blacksmith; John K. Bulmer, Master Joiner; John W. Brister, Master Mason; W. J. Evans, Master Founder; - Yardley, Commandant's Secretary; H. R. Husted, Chief Account- ant; Mason Noble, Chaplain.
Ordnance Department .- J.J.Almy, Captain; W. P. Buck- ner, Commandant; Charles W. Homer, Gunner; John Rainbow, Carpenter.
Navigation Department .- E. T. Nichols, Commander.
Department of Equipment .- C. H. Cushman, Commander; William Rogers, Sailmaker.
Hospital and Laboratory .- B. F. Bache and J. C. Palm- er, Surgeons.
Rendezvous .- S. A. C. Rhind, Commander; Milton Hax- tun, Commander; T. M. Potter, Surgeon.
Marine Barracks .- J. L. Browne, Brevet Lt .. Col.
Receiving Ship Vermont .- I .. A. Kimberly, Commander; James McMasters, Surgeon; A. J. Clarke, Paymaster. United States Pension Office, Court c. Remsen .- William V. Porter, Agent.
New York Steam Printing House.
WYNKOOP & HALLENBECK,
Book
Printers,
No. 113 FULTON STREET,
NEW YORK.
ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE,
In the Neatest Style and at the Lowest Cash Prices.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
BRANCH OFFICE OF THE
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., 153 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Assets over - $2,500,000.
Annual Income over $1,250,000. Annual Dividend, 50 per cent. ALL POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITABLE. Dividends paid in Cash as soon as Declared.
Persons insured in this Company are permitted to travel or reside in any part of the United States or Europe without extra charge. No restrictions on occupation. In case of death, dividends anticipated and paid on every premium on which the insured has received no dividend.
Prospectus and Blanks furnished gratis to all persons desiring Insurance. Agents treated liberally.
JOHN E. DEWITT, Resident Director.
VALENTINE & BUTLER, Patentees and Sole Manufacturers of the
Alum Patent Fire & Burglar Proof Safes,
WARRANTED FREE FROM DAMPNESS.
Also, Rotary Locks for Banks, Stores, and Hall Doors of Dwelling Houses. 78 and 80 WALKER STREET,
Three doors East of Broadway, New York.
ROBERT ROGERS, STEEL STAMP CUTTER, 26 SPRUCE ST., (Up Stairs), Removed from 182 William St., cor. Spruce St., New York. Carpenters', Blacksmiths', Machinists' & Stone Cutters' Name Stamps CUT IN THE BEST MANNER AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Sets of STEEL LETTERS AND FIGURES of every size always on hand. Particular attention paid to Distillers', Sugar Refiners' and Millers' BRANDS, PLATES, SEALS, &c. STEEL LETTER PUNCHES, in sets, for cuting Stencil plates, all sizes.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
J. A. COLE Y Real Estate, Insurance AND COAL OFFICE,
NOTARY PUBLIC, 27 Concord St., Brooklyn.
Renting, Collecting and all other branches of the Business promptly attended to. Deeds, Contracts, &c., neatly and quickly executed.
C. W. LAKEMAN, BILL POSTER AND DISTRIBUTOR,
1.G PESOAENG
56 Tillary Street,
Opposite the Old Stand-59.
Also, Branch Office, 47 Broadway, [LATE SOUTH SEVENTH ST.,]
BROOKLYN, E. D.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
GEORGE B. ELMORE, HOUSE, SIGN
ruamental and Fresco ainter,
AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGER, ALSO DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Cornices, &c., &c., 283 BRIDGE STREET, (Near Myrtle Avenue,) BROOKLYN.
GEORGE H. RICE, Sign, Flag and Banner Painter, 395 FULTON STREET, (Opposite City Hall,) BROOKLYN. RESIDENCE 555 MYRTLE AVENUE.
Election Transparencies, Bilding on Glass,
LETTERING FOR THE TRADE.
Reasonable and on Time.
JOHN FRAZIER, METAL ROOFER, No. 10 Water Street,
Near Fulton Ferry, BROOKLYN.
" Galvanized Iron Cornices and Gutters, Tin Leaders, &c. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
HALLECK'S SIGNERY,
Gilding on Glass
Established 1850.
SIGN NNER
DECON
PAINTER
PhenixyBuilding, 16 Court St.
Store Window Shades MADE TO ORDER.
GEORGE ELFORD, HOUSE, SIGN, Ornamental & Fresco Painter,
AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGER. ALSO, DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Cornices, &c., &c., 160 Fulton Avenue, (Between Bond St. and Hanover Place,) BROOKLYN.
H. P. BLOOR, Class Stainer,
364 ATLANTIC ST.,
(Between Hoyt and Bond Sts.,) BROOKLYN.
Stained, Flocked and Enameled Glass, Etched or Embossed Glass for Vestibule Doors, &c. EVERY STYLE OF CHURCH WORK.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
JORDAN'S Steam Carpet Beating and Brushing ESTABLISHMENT
Still continues at its Old Location, where Established in 1860,
No. 75 WYCKOFF ST., BROOKLYN.
This Establishment is too well known by the citizens of Brooklyn to need any lengthy notice. The Proprietor, by giving his personal attention to the business, will endeavor to merit in the future the liberal patronage bestowed on him in past years.
CARPETS CLEANED AT ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR, And all kinds of weather, CALLED FOR AND RETURNED FREE OF CARTAGE. Address all orders to T. JORDAN, 75 WYCKOFF STREET.
ALWAYS READY. H. & A. VAN WYNEN, House and Sign Painters, DECORATORS, GRAINERS and PAPER HANGERS, 646 Court, near Luqueer Street, Brooklyn. All orders left at 8 Bergen Street, will be promptly attended to.
R. VAN WYNEN & Co. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS,
Nelson, near Court Street,
R. J. VAN WYNEN. JOHN. A. VAN WYNEN. BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Special attention to Stair Building.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
A. H. Rome & Brothers, Book & Job Printers,
No. 369 Fulton Street,
Commercial Exchange, opposite City Hall,
BROOKLYN.
All Work Correctly and Promptly Executed.
H. L. PENFIELD, 194 William Street, New York, ENGRAVER, LITHOGRAPHER AND PRINTER. Pictures, Show Cards ; Ornamental and Commercial Works. CHECK BOOKS TO ORDER IN THREE DAYS-$8 to $12 each-Two Colors. All Orders promptly attended to, at REASONABLE PRICES.
NEW YORK MACHINE KNIFE COMPANY.
MCLAUGHLIN, GROVER & LOYD, MANUFACTURERS OF Leather, Splitting, Veneer, Planing Logwood and Machine Knives, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Also Manufacturers of CUTTERS and DIES, 21 Dunham Place, Brooklyn, E. D.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
WILLIAM E. FIELD, HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTER, 12 MYRTLE AVENUE, (Near City Hall,)
Brooklyn.
Gilding, Graining and Glazing.
CEILINGS AND WALLS WHITENED IN A SUPERIOR MANNER.
WILLIAM CRAIG,
BROOKLYN
GAS
AND
NEW YORK
Stove WORKS,
No. 42 Kent Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
P. KEYS,
Mason and Plasterer,
HOUSES REPAIRED AND KALSOMINED.
No. 261 FULTON AVENUE,
Residence 107 Tillary Street, near Bridge,
BROOKLYN.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
R. H. HAND, Trunk Manufacturer 172 and 174 FULTON STREET, [Established in 1840.] BROOKLYN.
A general assortment of TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, &c., &c. Also, CEDAR and CAMPHOR WOOD TRUNKS. (7" N. B .- Trunks Repaired or Exchanged. @
N. P. HANSON PIANO-FORTES, New No. 304, Old No. 232, Atlantic St.,
Between Court and Boerum Streets, BROOKLYN.
Pianos Tuned and Repaired. Old Pianos taken in exchange.
BROOKLYN WIRE WORKS. J. FORMAN,
Manufacturer of all kinds of Useful and Ornamental Wire Work, COURT STREET, between STATE and ATLANTIC STS.
Trellas for all kinds of plants. HANGING BASKETS, Flower Stands, IRON and WIRE FENCES and ARCHES for Gardens and Cemeteries. Greenhouses and Walls fitted up with galvanized wire for vines. Builders' Sand Screens, Foundry Riddles and Sieves, Bird Cages of all kinds, Aviaries and Cages for Zoological collections.
Wire Gauze Window Shades, very superior and cheap. Every description of Wire Work and Wire Cloth made to order at lowest prices.
MURTAUGH'S PATENT DUMB-WAITERS,
Patented April 3rd, 1855, and December 4th, 1860.
Combines ease of Working and Security, with the utmost Durability.
DUMB-WAITERS of all kinds repaired or altered at the shortest notice. Also, SELF- HOISTING ELEVATORS, for invalids or others, on new and secure principles.
J. MURTAUGH, Sole Manufacturer, 1335 Broadway, near 37th Street, New York.
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONN.
Cash Capital,
- $3,000,000.
I. J. HENDEE, President. J. GOODNOW, Secretary.
Brooklyn Agency : 149 MONTAGUE STREET. LOOMIS & THORN, Agents.
CIT
Fire Insurance Company
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Capital,
$250,000.
GEO. W. LESTER, SECRETARY.
C. T. WEBSTER, PRESIDENT.
LOOMIS & THORN, AGENTS,
No. 149 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
LOOMIS & THORN, Insurance Agency, 149 MONTAGUE STREET, BROOKLYN.
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
WATERS' IRST PREMIUM PIANOS,
With Iron Frame, Overstrung Bass and Agraffe Bridge ;
amaters.
MELODEONS; Parlor, Church and Cabinet Organs,
THE BEST MANUFACTURED, WARRANTED FOR SIX YEARS. Second-hand Pianos, Melodeons and Organs At Great Bargains, - - - - Prices from $50 to $250. Any of the above Instruments for rent ; and rent-money applied, if purchased. Monthly Instalments received from one to two years.
Chickering's, The Arion, and other Pianos FOR SALE AND TO RENT. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES MAILED.
TESTIMONIALS.
The Horace Waters' Pianos are known as among the very best-N. Y. Evangelist.
We can speak of the merits of the Horace Waters' Pianos, from personal knowledge, as being of the very best quality .- Christian Intelligencer.
The Horace Waters' Piano are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material .- Advocate and Journal. Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge comparison with the finest made anywhere in the country .- Home Journal.
Our friends will find at Mr. Waters' store the very best assortment of Music and of Pianos to be found in the United States .- Graham's Magazine.
MUSICAL DOINGS .- Since Mr. Horace Waters gave up publishing sheet music, he has devoted his whole capital and attention to the manufacture and sale of Pianos and Melodeons. He has just issued a Catalogue of his New Instruments, giving a New Scale of Prices which show a marked reduction from former rates, and his Pianos have recently been awarded the First Premium at several Fairs. Many people of the present day, who are attracted, if not confused, with the flaming advertisements of rival piano houses, probably overlook a modest manufacturer like Mr. Waters ; but we happen to know that his instruments earned him a good reputation long before Expositions, and the " honors" connected therewith were ever thought of ; indeed, we have one of Mr. Waters' Pianos now in our residence (where it has stood for years), of which any manufac- turer in the world might well be proud. We have always been delighted with it as a sweet toned and power- ful instrument, and there is no doubt of its durability ; more than this, some of the best amateur players in the city, as well as several celebrated pianists, have performed on the same piano, and all pronounce it a supe- rior and first class instrument. Stronger endorsement we could not give .- Home Journal.
Warerooms, No. 481 Broadway, New York.
HORACE WATERS & CO.
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
THE
MUTUAL BENEFIT Life Insurance Company, NEWARK, N. J.
CHARTER
STRICTLY
PERPETUAL.
MUTUAL.
I LIVE AND
DIE FOR THOSE I LOVE
ORGANIZED 1845.
ASSETS OVER 14,5 00,000.
This long-established and always successful Company issues ALL THE VARI- OUS KINDS OF POLICIES at the lowest rates consistent with safety and the best interests of the members. Every Policy-Holder is a member. IT IS STRICTLY MU- TUAL. ALL THE PROFITS are divided annually among the insured.
ITS EXPENSES ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY. Dividends are de- clared on each and every premium paid. They may be left to accumulate till the policy becomes paid up, or applied to the reduction of premiums. BY THE NOTE SYSTEM, IT MAKES THEM AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT, and not at the close of the first or succeeding years. This enables the party to be insured from the first for donble the amount than by the all-Cash plan.
This Company unites both the all-Cash and Note plans, and hence THE INSURED HAS ADVANTAGES MUCH GREATER THAN AFFORDED BY EXCLUSIVELY ALL CASH COMPANIES, and Policies are often saved, when in the latter they would be lost.
LEWIS C. GROVER, PRESIDENT.
EDWARD A. STRONG, Secretary. ALEX. H. JOHNSON, Cashier.
BENJ. C. MILLER, Vice-President. AMZI DODD, Mathematician.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS.
JOSEPH B. JACKSON, M.D. EDGAR HOLDEN, M.D. F. G. SNELLNIG, M.D.
A. W. WOODHULL, M.D.
DIRECTORS
LEWIS C. GROVER, HENRY McFARLAN, CHARLES S. MACKNET, A. S. SNELLING,
RANDALL H. GREENE, I. H. FROTHINGHAM, JOHN R. WEEKS, NEHEMIAH PERRY,
EDWARD A. STRONG,
JOSIAH O. LOW, JOSEPH A. HALSEY, BENJ. C. MILLER.
New-York Office, No. 137 Broadway.
SAMUEL H. LLOYD, AGENT.
Hours for Medical Examination at Office, daily, from 11 A.M. till half-past 2 P.M.
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