Brooklyn City and Business Directory for the year ending May 1, 1871, Part 190

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Publication date: 1871
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EMercantile Library, MONTAGUE STREET, NEAR COURT.


Board of Directors.


John R. Kennaday, Pres .; E. W. Corlies, Cor. Sec .; R. Jenkins, Rec. Sec .; George L. Nichols, Treas .; James H. Frothingham, Benjamin P. Lunt, D. W. Von Ingen, C. C. Dike, Thomas Webster, Franklin Woodruff, A. E. Orr, Milan Hubert, F. E. Taylor, J. B. Blossom, S B. Chit- tenden, Jr.


Board of Trustees.


Thomas T. Buckley, Abraham B. Baylis, James P. Wallace, W. H. Mellen, James II. Frothingham, Adrian Van Sinderen, Franklin Woodruff, George L. Nichols.


LIBRARIAN-S. B. Noyes.


Library open from 8 A. M. to 9 P.M. Reading Rooms from 7} A.M. to 10 P. M.


The Library contains about 25,000 volumes.


300 Periodicals and Newspapers are taken in the Reading Rooms.


All new books put in circulation as soon as pub- lighed.


Subscriptions commence at any time.


TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.


For clerks, mechanics, students, and for ladies, $5.00 per annum, payable quarterly, if desired.


For merchants, professional men, etc., $5.00 per annum, payable in advance.


Packer Collegiate Institute, Joralemon, bet. Court and Clinton-A. A. Low, Pres .; John H. Prentice, Treas .; Henry P. Morgan, Sec .; A. Crittenden, A.M., Principal.


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MILITARY. SECOND DIVISION.


John B. Woodward, Major-General. Henry Heath, Col. and Ass't Adjt .- Gen'l.


Battery A, Independent Artillery, James Johnston, Capt. Battery B, Independent Artillery, Philip Wacker- man, Capt. Troop A, Independent Cavalry, Francis H. Kayser, Capt. Troop C, Independent Cavalry, Thomas McCarty, Capt. Troop D, Independent Cavalry, John Kreuscher, Capt.


FIFTH BRIGADE.


Thomas S. Dakin, Brigadier-General. , Ass't Adjt .- Gen'l.


Thirteenth Regiment Infantry -- Frederick A. Mason, Col .; Philip H. Briggs, Lt .- Col .; Edward S. Daniell, Major; Samuel Richards, Adjt.


Fourteenth Regiment Infantry-W. H. DeBevoise, Col .; -, Lt .- Col .; James McLeer, Major ; William C. Booth, Brevet Lt .- Col. and Adjt. Twenty eighth Regiment Infantry- Joseph Burger, Col .; Adam Schepper, Lt .- Col .; Frederick W. Ober- nier, Major ; Joseph T. Schmidt, Adjt.


ELEVENTH BRIGADE.


Jeremiah V. Meserole, Brigadier-General. William J. Irwin, Brevet Col. and Ass't. Adjt-Gen'l.


Twenty-third Regiment Infantry - Rodney C. Ward, Col .; Stephen H. Farnham, Lt .- Col .; Charles E. Goldthwait, Major; James G. Gregory, Brevet Capt, and Adjt.


Forty-seventh Regiment Infantry -- David E. Austen, Col .: Isaac J. Geery, Lt .- Col .; Albert HI. Rogers, Major; Guy F. Gosman, Adjt.


Thirty-second Regiment Infantry -- Henry E. Roehr, Major Commdg. ; Frederick J. Karcher, Brevet Capt. and Adjt.


Howitzer Battery - William H. H. Beebe, First Lt. Commdg.


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MISCELLANEOUS SOCIE- TIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.


American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, office, 13 Willougby- S. M. Mair, Supt. Brooklyn Academy of Design, 16 Court-George In- ness, Pres. ; Alonzo Chappel, 1st Vice-Pres. ; L. Wilmarth, 2d Vice-Pres. ; J. B. Whittaker, Rec. Sec .; Gabriel Harrison, Cor. Sec. ; E. D. Plimpton, Treas.


Brooklyn Academy of Music, Montague n. Court- Henry E. Pierrepont, Pres. ; Alexander M. White, Vice-Pres. ; Isaac HI. Frothingham, Treas. ; E. D. Plimpton, Sec.


Brooklyn Art Association-E. S. Mills, Pres. ; E. J. Lowber, Vice-Pres .; G. L. Ford, Treas .; Bryan H. Smith, 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. Clafflin, Arthur W. Benson, A. D. Wheelock, Vice-


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APPENDIX-POLICE COMMISSIONERS AND POST-OFFICES.


Pres. ; Henry Rowland, Treas. ; John A. Nexson, Rec. Sec. ; Rev. Samuel Baylis, Cor. Sec. and Gen- eral Agent.


Brooklyn Benevolent Society, office, 66 Amity-Rt. Rev. John Loughlin, Pres. ; John Loughlin, Sec. ; Connolly Roddy, Treas. ; Michael Burke, Agent. Brooklyn Bridge Company, office, Fulton n. Front- Henry C. Murphy, Pres. : J. II. Prentice, Treas. ; I. P. Atkinson, Sec.


Brooklyn Children's Aid Society Lodging-houses, 69 Poplar and 20 Van Brunt-James R. Taylor, Pres. ; Dwight Johnson, Vice-Pres. ; Edward Carey, 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. ; R. S. Clark, Sec. ; Prancis L. Dallon, Treas. ; A. W. Kersing, Librarian.


Brooklyn Musical Association, 4th c. B'way (E. D.) Brooklyn Society for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indigent Females, 221 Washington av .- Mrs. Hosca Webster, Ist Directress; Mrs. Theodore Polhemus, 2d Directress ; Mrs. J. R. St. John, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. Nathan Burchard, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. David M. Stone, Treas.


Christian Aid Society of Brooklyn, B'way c. 4th (E. D.) ; Mission Schools, 63 N. 3d and Smith c. Mese- role (E. D.) -- Elbert S. Porter, Pres. ; Watson San- ford. Vice-Pres. ; S. Tuttle, Treas.


Church Charity Foundation, Herkimer c. Albany av. -Rev. A. N. Littlejohn, Pres. ; Rev. Jacob W. Diller, Vice-Pres. ; Charles Congdon, Scc. ; Edwin Beers, Treas.


Female Employment Society, 65 Court-Mrs. A. A. Low, Pres. ; Mrs. H. Starr, Vice-Pres. ; Mrs. Wil- liam Brooks, Sec. ; Miss A. A. Bedell, Treas.


Home for the Aged Poor of Both Sexes, 606 De Kalb av .- Under the charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor.


Home for Friendless Women and Children-Mrs. W. F. Bulkley, Pres. : Mrs. G. A. Brett, 2d Directress ; Miss Lizzie Meacham, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. James Craige, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. T. Douglass, Treas. ; Mrs. Brown, Supt.


House of the Good Shepherd, 229 Henry-Under control of the Sisters of Charity.


Industrial School and Home for Destitute Children Butler n. Vanderbilt av., Concord n. Hudson av. and 88 E. Baltic .- Mrs. Jessie C. Smith, 1st Di- rectress ; Mrs. William C. Fowler, Treas. ; Mrs. E. Mills, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. John Vanderbilt, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. Phillips, Matron.


Industrial School Association of Brooklyn, S. 3d, between 3d and 4th (E.D.)-Mrs. Lyons, 1st Direct- ress ; Mrs. Dix, Sec. ; Mrs. P. Price, Treas.


Inebriates' Home, Riverside rd. n. Fort Hamilton- James S. T. Stranahan, Pres. ; John Dikeman, Vice-Pres. ; James II. Prentice, Treas. ; Rev. John Willett, Sec. and Supt.


Mount Prospect Industrial School Society, Atlantic av. c. Grand av .- Mrs. S. B. Jenkins, ist Direct- ress ; Mrs. H. P. Messenger, 2d Directress ; Mrs. E. N. Edelman, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. M. Van Brunt, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. M. Welch, Treas.


Orphan Asylum (col'd), Ralph av. c. Pacific-Ever- line Clift, 1st Directress ; Mrs. E. A. Taylor, 2d Di- rectress ; Mrs. Ann E. Pollard, Matron.


Orphan Asylum Society of the City of Brooklyn (Prot- estant), Cumberland n. Myrtle av. - Mrs. John B. Hutchinson, 1st Directress ; Mrs. A. II. Dana, 2d Di- rectress ; Mrs. J. W. Mason, Treas. ; Miss Insley, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. J. P. Wield, Rec. Sec. ; J. R. Davis, Matron.


Philharmonic Society of Brooklyn-L. B. Wyman, Pres. ; - 1st Vice-Pres. ; H. K. Sheldon, 2d Vice-Pres. ; C. H. Baxter, Treas. ; John C. Beale, Sec.


R. C. Orphan Asylum, Brooklyn ; Female Asylum, Congress n. Clinton ; Male Asylum, Wyckoff n. Albany av .- Rt. Rev. John Loughlin, Pres. ; J. O'Mahony, 1st Vice-Pres. ; Andrew Gilloon, 2d Vice- Pres. ; Thomas Kelly, Sec. ; William Casey, Treas. R. C. Orphan Asylum of the Church of the Holy Trin- ity, Graham av. n. Montrose av. (E. D.)-Under the charge of the Sisters of St. Dominic.


Truant Home, Flatbush-Charles Demarest, Supt. and Teacher.


POLICE COMMISSIONERS.


Daniel D. Briggs, Pres. ; Isaac Van Anden, Treas. ; Martin Kalbfleisch ; William Hester, Clerk.


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, 1 Butler ; Sub-Precinct, Van Brunt c. King. Forty-fourth Precinct, George A. Waddy, Captain -Station, Myrtle av. c. Vanderbilt av.


Forty-fifth Precinct, Cornelius Woglom, Captain- Station, N. 1st c. 4th (E. D.)


Forty-sixth Precinct, James Mullen, Captain-Sta- tion, Stagg c. Morrell (E.D.)


Forty-seventh Precinct. Albert Stearns, Captain- Station, Franklin c. Union av.


Forty-eighth Precinct, William H. Brown, Captain- Station, 4th av. c. 19th.


Forty-ninth Precinct, Oliver B. Leach, Captain-Sta- tion, Gates av. n. Marcy av ; Sub-Precinct, Greene av. c. Broadway-Sergeant, James Ashton.


Fiftieth Precinct, James Powers, Captain-Station. Flatbush av. n. 5th av.


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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 9.80 A. M.


Mails arrive at 7.30, 10.30 A.M .; 2.30, 4.30, 6.15 P.M .; Sundays at 8.30 A. M.


All mails close at 9 A.M .; 12.45, 3, and 5 P.M., from October to April at 7.30 P.M., from April to October at 8 P.M. ; On Sunday at 9.30 A . M. and 7 P. M.


Postages to England, Ireland, and Scotland, 6 cents cach half ounce; to France, 10 cents every half ounce; Germany-Bremen mail-10 cents; Prus - sian closed mail, 15 cents, prepaid.


MONEY-ORDER OFFICE. (Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P.M.)


On Orders not exceeding $20. 10 cents.


Over $20 and not exceeding $30. .15 cents.


$30


$40 .. ... 20 cents.


$40


$50. .25 cents.


SAMUEL BOOTH, P.M.


Williamsburgh.


4th c. S. 5th.


ARRANGEMENT OF MAILS.


MAILS DUE FROM NEW YORK .- 7, 11.30 A.M., 3. 5.30 P.M. Mails close for New York-9.15 A.M., 12.45, 3,45, 7 P.M.


MAILS DUE FROM BROOKLYN. - 7, 11.30 A.M .. 3, 5.30 P. M. Mails close for Brooklyn-9.15 A. M. , 12.45, 3.45. 7 P.M.


MAILS DUE FROM GREENPOINT-7, 9 A . M ., 3.30 P. M. Mails close for Greenpoint-7, 11. 15 A . M. , 5.15 P. M. MAILS DUE FROM NEW YORK. - SUNDAY, 3 A. M., Mails close for New York, Sunday, 12 M.


POST-OFFICE HOURS.


From October 1 to April 1 .. ... .. 7 A. M. to 7 P.M. From April 1 to October 1 ........ 7 A.M. to 7.30 P.M. Open on Sunday from 8 to 9 A. M.


MONEY ORDERS.


On Orders not exceeding $20 ... 10 cents. : 66 over $20 and not exceeding $30 .. 15 cents.


over $30 $40 .. 20 cents.


over $40 66


66


$50 .. 25 cents.


There are over 1,400 Money-Order Offices now in operation in the principal cities and towns, lists of which may be seen at the Post-Office.


Only U.S. Treasury or National Bank Notes taken or paid. "" Orders attended to from 9 A. M. to 3 P.M.


JAMES SEMLER, P.M.


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APPENDIX -- RAILROAD COMPANIES, RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES, ETC.


Greenpoint.


Franklin c. Greenpoint av.


Open daily (Sundays excepted), from 7 A.M. to 9


D.M. Mail arrives at 7.30 A.M., 12 M., 6.30 P.M. Mail .Joses at 8.45 A. M. and 3.15 P.M. WILLIAM HI. STURGIS, P.M.


RAILROAD COMPANIES.


Atlantic Avenue, East New York, and Greenwood, office, Flatbush av.c. Atlantic av .- William Richard- son, Lessee.


Broadway, office, 9 B'way (E. D.)-Edwin Beers, Fres. ; R. Sealy, Sec. and Treas.


Brooklyn and Canarsie. office, Canarsie-De Witt C. Littlejohn, Pres. ; Henry W. Johnson, Sec. and Treas .; S O. Richardson, Supt.


Brooklyn. Bath, and Coney Island, office, 5th av. c. 25th-C. Godfrey Gunther, Pres. and Treas. ; R. O. Currie. Sec. ; H. Van Sinden, Supt.


Brooklyn City and Newtown, office, Yates av. c. De Kalb av. -- Thomas Palmer, Pres ; W. V. Le Count, Sec. and Acting Treas. ; H. W. Bush, Supt.


Brooklyn City, office. 10 Fulton-Thomas Sullivan, Pres. ; C. P. Smith, Vice-Pres .; Charles C. Betts, Treas. ; William B. Lewis, Cash. and Sec. ; II. W. Hinghle, Paymaster.


Brooklyn City, Hunter's Point, and Prospect Park, office, 5 B'way (E. D).)-Henry W. Slocum, Pres. ; John R. Conner, Sec.


Bushwick Avenue, office, Bushwick av. n. Flushing av. (E. D.)-Archibald M. Bliss, Pres. ; F. W. Kalbfleisch, Vice-Pres. ; Henry S. Bellows, Sec. ; Charles W. Goddard. Treas.


Coney Island and Brooklyn, office, 5th av. c. 9th - Sam. Burhams, Jr., Pres. ; Edward Drayton, Sec. ;. John S Hoagland, Supt.


Grand Street and Newtown, office, 1st n. B'way (E.D.) -- Frederick Cocheu, Pres. ; Daniel Mauger, Treas .; George W. Roberts, Sec.


Hudson Avenue, office. Flatbush av. c. Atlantic av.


Long Island, office. Hunter's Point-Oliver Char- lick, Pres. ; J. D. Barton, Supt.


Grand Street Ferry, and Middle Village, office, Metro- politan av. c. Bushwick av. (E. D.)-Peter Brokaw, Supt.


South Side. office, 1st n. B'way (E. D.)- Charles Fox, Pres. ; W. H. Debevoise, Sec. ; O. M. Den- ron, Treas. ; Charles Douglas, Supt.


Van Brunt Street and Eric Basin, office, foot Van Brunt -- John P. Robinson, Pres. ; E. D. White, Treas. ; John Cunningham, Supt.


RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


Brooklyn City Bible Society, Depository, 33 Court- Rev. N. H. Schenck, Pres. ; W. I. Preston, Abram B. Baylis, Vice-Pres. ; C. H. Everest, 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., Pres. ; Abram B. Bay- lis, Vice-Pres. ; Rev. Joseph Kimball, Cor. Sec. ; H. G. K. Calef, Rec. Sec. ; W. W. Wickes, Treas. Brooklyn Woman's Bible Mission Society, Auxiliary to the Brooklyn City Bible Society. Mrs. M. L. Thal- heimer, First Directress ; Mrs. G. C. White, Sec- ond Directress; Mrs. William Brooks, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. R. L. Wyckoff, Treas.


Brooklyn Sabbath-School Union - James McGee, Pres. ; John F. Davis, Vice-Pres .; Andrew A. Smith. Cor. Sec. ; Israel'A. Barker, Rec. Sec. ; C. C. Mudge, Treas. ; John R. Morris, Asst. Sec. Monthly concerts second Monday evening of cach month at the different churches.


Catholic Sunday School Union - Henry J. Greata, Pres. ; Thomas J. William, Vice-Pres. ; James J. Delancey, Rec. Sec. ; James D. Mahoney, Treas.


East Brooklyn Young Men's Christian Association, Free Reading-rooms and Library, 693 Myrtle av. ; open from 6 to 10 P. M .- Edgar Hutchins, M. D., Pres. ; Walter Hutchins, Vice-Pres. ; Henry Wheeler, Cor. Sec.


Union for Christian Work, Free Reading-room and Library, 131 Fulton av., open from 8 A. M. to 10 P.M .- Ripley Ropes, Pres. ; E. A. Doty, 1st Vice- Pres. ; William H. Connell, 2d Vice-Pres. ; Mary Hillard, Sec .; Charles P. Gerrish, Treas. ; John Thomson, Librarian.


North Brooklyn Bible Society, office, 4th c. B'way (E. D.)-J. L. Bennett, 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 .- Rev. Joseph T. Duryea, Pres. ; William M. Martin, Treas. ; Charles Mun- ford, Rec. Sec. and Librarian.


Young Men's Christian Association, Free Reading- rooms and Library, 4th c. B'way (E. D.), open daily (Sundays excepted) from 8 A M. to 10 P.M .- John B. Thomas, Pres. ; Henry G. Disbrow, James A. Bradicy, John H. Romer. James J. Hall, Edward A. Jones, David G. Paige, Vice-Pres. ; William L. Quinnell, Rec. Sec. ; George W. Hebard, Cor. Sec. ; Frank II. Gardner, Treas. ; J. A. Falk- ner, Librarian ; Thomas W. Harris, Registrar.


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SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES.


City Office, 1st c. B'way (E. D.)


Long Island, office, Fulton c. Front, Capital, $20,000; shares, $100 each. - John A. Lott, Pres. ; Thomas Messenger. Vice-Pres. ; John Ditmas, Jr., Sec. ; P. S. Henderson, Treas.


Safe Deposit Company of Brooklyn, office, 345 Ful- ton ; Capital, $100,000. - Philip S. Crooke, Vice- Pres. ; John L. Spader, Sec. and Treas.


SECRET AND BENEFIT SO. CIETIES.


Time and place of meeting.


MASONIC.


LODGES.


Adytum, 640, Fridays, 195 Fulton.


Altair, 601, Fridays. 14 Court.


Anglo-Saxon, 137, Thursdays, Montague c. Court.


Baltic, 284, Mondays, Grand c. 7th (E. D.)


Bedford .. 574, Mondays, 14 Court.


Brooklyn, 288. Fridays. 16 Court.


Cambridge, Thursdays, 23 Court.


Cassia. 445, Thursdays, S. 3d c. 4th (E. D.)


Central, 361, Tuesdays, 14 Court.


Commonwealth, 409, Tuesdays, Washington n. Myrtle av.


Copernicus, 545, 2d, and 4th Wednesdays, 7th c. Grand (E. D.)


Corner-Stone, 367, Wednesdays. 7th c. Grand (E. D.) Cosmopolitan, 585, Tuesdays, Montague c. Court. Crystal Wave, 638, Mondays, 195 Fulton av.


Delta, 451 Tuesdays, Court c. Joralemon.


Euclid, 656, Wednesdays, Myrtle av. c. Kent av. Fortitude, 19, Thursdays, Court c. Joralemon.


Greenpoint, 403, Thursdays, Franklin c. Greenpoint av.


Greenwood, 569, Thursdays, 22d c. 3d av. Hill Grove, 540, Mondays, Myrtle av. c. Kent av. Hohenlinden, 56, Thursdays, 16 Court.


Hyatt, 205, Fridays, S. 3d. c. 4th (E. D.) Joppa, 201, Wednesdays, Court c. Soralemon.


Lessing, 608, Thursdays, Washington n. Fulton. Lexington, 310, Mondays, Montague c. Court. Long Island, 383, Fridays, Montague c. Court. Manual, 636, Tuesdays, Grand c. 7th (E. D.). Marsh, 188, Thursdays, Grand c. 7th (E. D. )'' Misletoc, 647, Thursdays, Washington n. Myrtle av. Montauk, 286, Wednesdays, 14 Court.


Nassau, 536, Thursdays, Court c. Union.


Oltmans', 446, Fridays, Graham av. c. Mckibbin (E. D.)


Progressive, 354, Mondays, Grand c. 7th (E. D.) Schiller, 304, 2d and 4th Fridays, Grand c. 7th (E.D.) Seawanhaka. Fridays, Meserole c. Union av. (E. D.) Star of Bethlehem, 322, Fridays, Court c. Joralemon. Star of Hope, 430, every 2d and 4th Friday, Graham av. c. Mckibbin (E. D.)


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APPENDIX-UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICERS, ETC.


Stella. 485, Thursdays, 14 Court.


Yew Tree, 461, Tuesdays, S. 3d c. 4th (E. D.) Zeradatha, 483, Mondays, 12 Court.


CHAPTERS, R. A. M.


Brooklyn, 148, 1st and 3d Mondays, Court c. Jorale- mon.


Constellation, Mondays, 261 Washington.


Gate of the Temple, Wednesdays, Court c. Monta- gue.


Nassau, 109, Wednesdays, 16 Court.


Orient, 138, Fridays, 261 Washington.


Brooklyn Council, 4, 2d and 4th Mondays, Court c. Joralemon.


Clinton Commandery, 14. Tuesdays, 16 Court.


De Witt Commandery, 27, - , S. 3d c. 4th (E. D.)


ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED (SCOTTISH) RITES OF MASONRY.


Aurora Grata Chapter of R. C., 3d Wednesdays, 355 Fulton.


Aurora Grata Consistory of S. P. of R. C., 4th Wed- nesdays, 355 Fulton.


Aurora Grata Council of P. of J., 2d Wednesdays, 355 Fulton.


Aurora Grata Lodge of Perfection, 1st Wednesdays, 355 Fulton.


Brooklyn Lodge of Perfection, 16 Court.


ODD FELLOWS.


LODGES AND ENCAMPMENTS.


Atlantic, 50, Mondays, 9 Court.


Brooklyn, 26, Tuesdays, 9 Court.


Ceres, 225, Wednesdays, 2159 Fulton av.


Crusader's, 61, Thurdays, 9th n. 1st (E. D.)


Ivanhoe, 127, Wednesdays, 9 Court.


Magnolia, 166, Fridays, 9 Court.


Montauk, 114, Mondays. 9 Court.


Mount Ararat, 144, Wednesdays, Greenpoint av. n. Franklin (E. D.)


Nassan, 39. Thursdays, 9 Court.


Principle, 48, Tuesdays, 9 Court.


Stella, 200, Tuesdays, Kent av. c. Myrtle av.


Steuben, 133. Thursdays, 9 Court. .


Union, 169, Wednesdays, Court c. Union (E. D.)


William Tell, 125, Tuesdays, Graham av.c. Mckibbin. Franklin Degree, 13, 1st and 3d Saturdays, 9 Court.


Bethlehem Encampment, 10, 2d and 4th Fridays, 9 Court.


Mount Pisgah Encampment, 2d and 4th Fridays, 9th n. 1st (E. D.)


Salem Encampment, 5, 2d and 4th Saturdays, 9 Court.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE. DIVISIONS.


Americus, 90, Thursday, Van Buren n. Nostrand av. Atlantic, 30, Thursdays, Atlantic c. Grand. Brooklyn, 13, Tuesdays, 112 Myrtle av.


Cascade, 44, Mondays, Bedford av. c. Jefferson. Crystal Fount, 20, Thursdays, Cumberland c. Fulton. Eureka, 187, Wednesdays, S. 2d n. 4th (E. D.) Franklin, 28, Tuesdays, 3d av. c. 23d.


Fulton, 80, Mondays, 159 Fulton av. George Peabody, --


Greenpoint, 99, Mondays, Franklin n. Kent av. (E. D.)


Good Samaritan, Tuesdays, Dr. Clark's Church.


Kings County, 17, Thursdays, Franklin n. Kent av. (E. D.)


Lincoln, 21, Mondays, 309 Grand (E. D.)


Myrtle, 107, Thursdays, 112 Myrtle av.


Nassau, 6, Thursdays, 159 Fulton av.


Navy, 367, Wednesdays, Front n. Gold.


Prospect Park, 54, Thursdays.


Phoenix, 58, Thursdays, Washington Hall (E. D.) Progressive, 10, Wednesdays, 9th n. N. 1st (E. D.) Ridgewood, 88, Wednesdays, 159 Fulton av. Sparkling Water, 60, Mondays, DeKalb av.c. Walwer. Sylvan Stream, 193, Thursdays, S. 2d n. 4th (E. D.) Unity, 164 Thursdays, Court c. Union.


Washington, 4, Mondays, 166 Fulton.


Williamsburgh, 105, Mondays, S. 2d n. 4th (E. D.)


LODGES of I. O. of GOOD TEMPLARS.


Alpha, 539, Wednesdays, 259 Washington.


Aurora, 576, Tuesdays, 9th n. N. 1st (E. D.) Evergreen, 611, Thursdays, Atlantic av. n. Penn av. Friendship Union, 736, Thursdays, 145 Grand (E.D.) Greenpoint, 406, Wednesdays, Franklin (E.D.) Ridgewood, 141, Mondays, 4th c. S. 3d (E. D.) Star of Hope, 674, Wednesdays, S. 3d c. 4th (E.D.)


TEMPLARS OF HONOR AND TEM- PERANCE.


Enterprise. 6, Mondays, Greenpoint.


Hope, 4, Tuesdays, Franklin (E.D.) Perseverance, 3, Fridays, 159 Fulton av.


Washington, 6, Tuesdays. 166 Fulton.


Williamsburgh, 15, Tuesdays, S. 2d c. 4th (E. D.)


SOCIAL TEMPLARS.


Perseverance, Wednesdays, 159 Fulton av.


I. O. OF G. S. AND OF S.


Eastern Star Union, 5, Tuesdays, S. 1st c. 4th (E.D.) Friendship Union, 10, Thursdays, S. 1st c. 4th (E.D.) Washington, Fridays, 166 Fulton.


Western Star, 12, Mondays, 309 Grand (E. D.)


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UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICERS.


Second District, 15 Court-James Freeland, Collec- tor; Albert G. Allen, Assessor.


Third District, 38 Montague-Gordon L. Ford, Col lector; M. Scanlon, Assessor ; office, 14 Court.


UNITED STATES NAVY YARD AND STATION, Foot York.


Sylvanus W. Godon, Commandant ; William E. Le Roy, Captain ; T. L. Smith, Surgeon ; J. H. Wat- mough, Paymaster; C. J. Emery, Inspector of Provisions and Clothing ; Aaron Storer, Inspector of Timber ; J. O. Bradford, Purchasing Officer ; J. C. Eldridge, Disbursing Officer; George Sewell, Chief Engineer; Charles W. Homer, Gunner; W. D. Toy, Carpenter ; B. F. Delano, Naval Constructor; George H Van Cleft, Constructing Engineer ; David Wilson, Master Blacksmith; George McMullin, Master Joiner; John W. Brister, Master Mason ; John Dougherty, Master Founder ; G. E. Gardner, Commandant's Secretary ; H. R. Husted, Chief Accountant ; William W. Carter, Chaplain.


Ordnance Department-Henry Ervin, Commandant ; William W. Carter, Gunner; James II. Omus, Car- penter.


Navigation Department-J. W. A. Nicholson, Com- mander.


Department of Equipment-D. L. Braine, Com- mander.


Hospital and Laboratory-B. F. Bates, Surgeon.


Rendezvous- - Commander;


Commander ; , Surgeon. Marine Barracks-J. L. Broome, Brevet Lt .- Col.


Receiving Ship Vermont-L. A. Kimberly, Com- mander; D. Bloodgood, Surgeon ; J. H. Steven- son, Paymaster.


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UNITED STATES PENSION OFFICE,


Washington n. Fulton, over P. O .- Dudley W. Haynes, Agent.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


THE BEN FRANKLIN Life Insurance Company,


96 THOMAS STREET, (NEAR BROADWAY.)


SPECIAL FEATURES.


All profits are divided among the insured, Dividends are annual ; the number of the Dividends always equalling the number of the payments. All Policies may be made Non-forfeitable. Nearly all restrictions re- moved from the Policies. No extra charges for railroad employees, or on the lives of females. Travel allowed -in any part of the United States and Europe, without extra charge.


OFFICERS. JOHN E. DE WITT, President,


CHAS. P. FRALEIGH, Secretary.


A. W. GLEASON, Counsel.


CHAS. H. WELLS, Sup't of Agencies. STEPHEN DE WOLFE, M. D., Med. Ex.


S. S. POLLARD. Hammer & Pick Maker,


(ESTABLISHED, 1837.) No. 137 RAYMOND STREET, BROOKLYN, L. I.


(Opposite the Jail.)


Cast Steel Hammers and Tools, Mill Picks, Dirt Picks, Masons' Hammers, Sledges, Contractors' and Mining Tools constantly on hand, and carefully dressed.


ROBERT ROGERS, STEEL STAMP CUTTER, 26 SPRUCE STREET, (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 cutting Stencil plates, all sizes.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


A. H. ROME & BROTHERS, Book, Card and Job PRINTERS,


No. 389 FULTON STREET,


Opposite the City Hall, BROOKLYN.


ALL WORK CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.


PUBLISHERS OF


THE INDEX,


AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY, $1.50 Per Annum.


AGENTS FOR THE


Anchor and National


LINES OF STEAMERS, SAILING WEEKLY.


PASSAGES TO AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.


DRAFTS FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES.


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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.


GEORGE ELFORD, HOUSE, SIGN, Ornamental & Fresco Painter,


AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGER.


ALSO DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Cornices, &c., 160 FULTON AVENUE, (Between Bond Street and Hanover Place,) BROOKLYN.


H. B. SCHOLES, NORTH BROOKLYN FOUNDRY, RODNEY STREET & KENT AVE., [ON THE LINE OF THE GREENPOINT CARS.]


Heavy and Light Iron Castings of all kinds made to order, of soft and hard iron ; Castings for Machine and Railing Shops, Columns, Sills, Lintels, Tie Girders, Vault Beams, &c.


CHILLED DIES FOR HAMMERS, of every description, superior to any in use ; now used by the American Tool Steel Company.


The Park Savings Bank OF BROOKLYN. No. 1133 FULTON AVENUE,


Between Washington Avenue & Hall Street. RICHARD OLMSTED, President. Vice-Presidents. JESSE W. PAYSON, Secretary. WM. L. GILL, Counsel.


WM. C. KINGSLEY, CHAUNCEY BARNES,


TRUSTEES :


J. CARSON BREVOORT, JOHN H. PRENTICE, R. W. ADAMS,


WM. A. FOWLER, HENRY D. POLHEMUS, HENRY PALMER,


THOS. B. JACKSON, JOHN MORTON,


MICHAEL RUPP, HIRAM E. ST. JOHN, ABNER C. KEENEY, ALONZO GUTIERREZ, JOHN ELLERBY, JAMES STAFFORD, ISAAC B. SOPER, J. S. T. STRANAHAN,


WM. C. KINGSLEY, RICHARD OLMSTED, JOHN B. KING,




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