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MASONIC LODGES.
MEET AT
UNION HOTEL.
LIBERTY STREET REAR OF THE SAVINGS BANK.
Fortitude.
No. 19, meet on the 1st and 3rd TUESDAYS of each month.
James T. Brush, W M
Holmes W. Murphy, S W
Richard C. Underhill, J W
James H. Howe, Secretary
John A. Pease, Treasurer
John August, S D
Henry Oakey, J D
John A. Fricke, M C James Vaughen, S
John H. McCormick, Tiler
Hohen Linden,
No. 56, meet on the 2d and 4th TUESDAYS of each month.
C. Edwards Lester, W M John Harron, S D
Henry Phillips, S W John Robertson, J W
William Cumberson, Secretary
George L. Thatcher, Treasurer
George G. Ackley, J D
Andrew Demerest, MC
Leslie Donnelly,
John H McCormick, Tiler
Anglo Saxon.
No. 137, meet on the 1st and 3rd THURSDAYS of each month At 343 Fulton street op. City Hall.
H. D. Evans, W M Mitchell, S D E. J. Coates, J D
William N. Woodcock, S W Charles Padley, J W
William J. Smith, Secretary
J. Ward, Treasurer
B. H. Downing, ? M C
J. Howe, J. Joyce, Tiler
Joppa.
No. 201, meet WEDNESDAYS of each week, at 343 Fulton street op. City Hall.
N. L. Pettit, W M S. B. Rea, S W
B. Parker, J W C. Wescott, S D -- Herman, J D
Richard Sharp, Secretary S. Hildretlı, Treasurer N. W. Butler, J. Morrison, M. C. J. T. Hacket, Tiler
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APPENDIX-ODD FELLOWS.
Nassau Royal Arch Chapter,
No. 109, meet on the 1st and 3rd FRIDAYS of each month.
N. F. Waring, ME HP
John C. Smith. King
Henry J. Willet, Scribe
Lawrence Powers, C H
John Harron, P S
John A. Fricke, RA C
Andrew Demarest, M 1st V George L. Thatcher, M 2nd V John Van Duyne, M 3rd V James T. Brush, Secretary
Platt Powell, Treasurer John H. McCormick, Sentinel
Clinton Encampment.
No. 14, of Knights Templars, and the Appendent Orders, meet on the 4th FRIDAYS of each month.
Nathan B, Morse, M E G C
Lawrence Powers, Generalissimo Samuel Hartt, Capt. General Wm. C. Lee, Prelate
John Harron, Senior Warden
James M. Twiss, Junior Warden R. S. Church, Warder
George L. Thatcher, Recorder N. F. Waring, Treasurer
Past Grand Commanders.
John Van Duyne, George L Thatcher
N. F. Waring,
Samuel Hartt,
Lawrence Powers,
Independent Order of Odd Fellows. DISTRICT, NO. FOUR, COUNTY OF KINGS,
(Excepting the city of Williamsburgh) under the jurisdiction of the GRAND LODGE OF SOUTHERN NEW YORK. DEWITT C. LANGDON, D. D. G. M.
Brooklyn Lodge, No. 26, meet at Montague Hall, Nassau, 66 .. 39,
Atlantic, 66 66 50, 66 Long Island, 66 63, Myrtle avenue, E. B. Court c Montague pl.
133, "
Montague, 66 66 153, “ Court c Montague pl.
Magnolia,
166, “ Atlantic cor. Henry,
Stirling, 66 190, « Court c Montague pl. Granada Hall,
Myrtle, 66 194, “
Granada,
288, “ Cornucopia,
306, “
66 Jay cor Prospect,
The Woods,
66
66 345, “
New Utrecht,
66 357, “ Court c Montague pL
Tuesdays Thursdays Mondays Fridays Wednesdays
Tuesdays Tuesdays Mondays Thursdays Mondays Wednesdays Wednesdays Saturdays
Thursdays
Ivanhoe, 44
Montauk,
66 327, "
66
Stueben,
APPENDIX-ODD FELLOWS-AMERICAN MECHANICS.
William Worts, D. D. G. P.
Encampments.
Salem, No. 7, meet at Montague Hall, 2nd and 4th Fridays in each month.
Mizpeh, No. 25, meet corner of Court and Montague place, 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month.
Degree Lodge.
Franklin, No. 13, meet at Montague Hall, 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month.
LODGES UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE GRAND LODGE OF NORTHERN NEW YORK.
Henry Quackenbost, D. D. G. M.
Fulton Lodge, No. 66, meet at
Orange c Fulton, Wednesdays
Eagle, 16 66 94,
Atlantic c Henry, Mondays
Principle,
170,
166 and 168 Fulton, Tuesdays
Montauk, 237,
Orange c of Fulton, Tuesdays
ENCAMPMENT UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF NORTHERN NEW YORK.
George Judson, D. D. G. P. Encampment.
Bethlehem, No. 10, meet at 166 and 168 Fulton street, 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month.
*A new. Hall is being erected on the corner of Court and Jorale- mon streets. which will be occupied by the Lodges under the Northern jurisdiction as soon as complete.
Order of United Americans.
Chancery of the State of New York hold Quarterly Sessions at American Hall, Broadway, corner Grand street, Ist monday of June, September, December and March.
WILLIAM W. OSBORN, Grand Sachem. C. GOODRICH BOYCE, Grand C. of C.
CHAPTERS-BROOKLYN.
Warren, No. 3, meet at Low's Buildings No. 9 Court st. on Tuesdays Marion, " 11, 66 Fridays
Lexington, 17,
Mondays
Plymouth, 26,
Thursdays
Magna Charta 38,
cor Court & Sackett streets Thursdays
Fort Green, 54,
Montague Hall Wednesdays
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APPENDIX-RECHABITES-BANKS.
Long Island.
Ethan Allen No. 20,
Williamsburgh
Tuesdays
Woodhull,
24,
Jamaica
Wednesdays
Worth,
34,
Astoria €6 Wednesdays
Constitution 66 58,
Smithville 66 Wednesdays
Order of United American Mechanics
Washington, Council No. 1, Franklin Buildings on Fridays
Franklin,
" 4,
66 Tuesdays
Hand-in hand, " 9, Granada Hall Wednesdays Lexington Association meet every Monday Evening, at Low's, Buildings No. 9 Court street.
JUDAH B. VOORHEES, Pres't.
ALLEN S. BROWN, Sec'y.
Independent Order of Rechabites. DISTRICT OF LONG ISLAND. JOHN K. OAKLEY, D. C. R.
Perseverance Tent No. 118, Meet at 162 Fulton st. Brooklyn Tuesday Evening.
Brooklyn Tent No. 10, meet at Myrtle Hall, Thursday Evening, Greenwood Tent No. 313, meet cor 3rd Avenue & 21st street, Gowanus Wednesday Evening.
Fort Green Tent No. 377, meet cor of Fulton & Tillary streets, Brooklyn Friday Evening.
Unanimity Tent No. 94, meet at Flushing Tuesday Evening. Cold Spring Tent No. 214, meet at Cold Spring, Monday Evening. Islip Tent No. 211, meet at Islip Monday Evening.
Suffolk Tent No .- meet at Sayvill Saturday Evening.
BANKS.
LONG ISLAND.
No. 53 Fulton street.
DIRECTORS.
William S. Herriman
Edward W. Dunham
Jeremiah Johnson John S. Gerritson Charles M. Olcott Nicholas Luquer
David B. Baylis Gerrit Smith John Peafold John Vanderbilt
WV. S. Herriman, President
George L. Sampson, Cashier Benjamin K. True, Notary Wednesday and Saturdays, Discount Days 46
APPENDIX-BANKS.
ATLANTIC.
No. 55 Fulton street.
DIRECTORS.
Lorrell Holbrook
Samuel Smith
Peter C. Cornell
John Jagger
George D. Morgan
Brewster Valentine
Daniel Embury, President J. S. Doughty, Cashier Benjamin K. True, Notary Tuesdays and Saturdays, Discount Days:
CITY BANK OF BROOKLYN.
146 Atlantic, South side between Henry and Clinton. DIRECTORS.
John Skillman Gassaway B. Lamar
James S. T. Stranahan John D. Cocks
Charles Stanton
John B. Kitching
John N. Taylor
William Spencer
John Greenwood
Charles Christmas
Authony P. Ostrom
James Van Nostrand
Alfred Large Henry Boerum
John Skillman, President R. P. Perrin, Cashier John N. Taylor, Notary Tuesdays and Fridays Discount Days
BROOKLYN.
No. 5 Front street.
DIRECTORS.
John Blunt, Sidney Cornell, R. B. Duyckinck, Isaac E. Haviland, John Laidlaw, Thomas Messenger, Daniel A. Robbins,
James O. Sheldon, John Sneden, John Thorne, John Thursby,
E. D. White, John P. Yelverton.
John Blunt, President Hector Morison, Cashier Benjamin K. True, Notary Tuesdays and Fridays Discount Days.
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Daniel Embury John Schenck Henry C. Murphy Edwin Hicks William Hunter, jr Elisha D. Hurlbut, Jeremiah Lott
APPENDIX-SAVINGS BANKS-GREENWOOD CEMETERY.
Brooklyn Savings Bank. FULTON CORNER OF CONCORD STREET.
OFFICERS. Hosea Webster PRESIDENT. Samuel Smith,
VICE PRESIDENTS.
Frederick T. Peet,
John A. Latimer, ACCOUNTANT.
Charles M. Livingston, TELLER.
Open Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 5 to 7, P. M. throughout the year. Interest 5 per cent.
South Brooklyn Savings Institution.
136 ATLANTIC STREET,
Ira Smith, PRESIDENT.
Geo. W. Ward, SECRETARY.
D. B. Baylis, Ist VICE PRESIDENT.
James Robinson, TELLER.
Wm. Spencer, 2d
13 Open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M., throughout the year. Interest 5 per cent.
All deposits made within ten days after the usual quarter days, Ist of January, April, July and October, will be placed at interest, the same as if deposited prior to said quarter day.
All drafts paid on demand, without previous notice.
Interest, at the rate of five per cent. per annum, allowed on all sums of five dollars and upwards.
GREENWOOD CEMETERY.
GOWANUS HEIGHTS. Office, No. 53 Broadway, New York.
Robert Ray, PRESIDENT. Henry E. Pierrepont, VICE PRESIDENT.
J. A. Perry, COMPTROLLER AND SECRETARY. TRUSTEES.
Robert Ray, William H. Aspinwall George Griswold,
William S. Wetmore, Jacob R. Leroy, Cyrus P. Smith,
Stephen Whitney, A. G. Hammond, Russel Stebbins,
John H. Prentice, G. G. Van Wagenen Pliny Freeman,
Henry E. Pierrepont, William Augustus White. J. A. Perry. Lindsay J. Wells-SURVEYOR.
William Scrimgeour-KEEPER OF THE GROUNDS.
George Birrell-SUPERINTENDENT OF THE WORKMEN.
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APPENDIX-CHURCHES.
Atlantic Dock Company.
Jas. S. T. Stranahan, PRESIDENT,
John McCormick SEc'Y.
DIRECTORS.
William H. Imlay, George Curtis,
Samuel B. Ruggles,
Elihu Townsend,
H. Alexander, jr.
John C. Beach
Charles Davis,
George Taylor,
Offices, No. 1 North Pier, Atlantic Dock, 74 Broadway, New York
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LIST OF CHURCHES IN THE CITY.
EPISCOPAL.
CAVLARY CHURCH, seats free, Pearl n Concord. Rev. Edwin R. Cook, rector. Rectory, 127 Adams.
CHRIST CHURCH, Clinton c'Harrison. Rev. John S. Stone, rector. Rectory, New Utrecht. Rev. B. W. Stone assistant minister 218 Clinton. William Wallin sexton, h 312 Henry.
CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, Clinton c Montague Place. Rev. William H. Lewis, rector. Rectory, Montague place, next to Church 'T. Stafford Drowne, assistant minister, No. 56 Montague place. S. N. Burrill, undertaker, Court c Montague place. Robert Bishop, sex- tou, No. 250 Adams street.
GRACE CHURCH, Prooklyn Heights, Hicks c Grace court. Rev. Francis Vinton, D. D., rector. Rectory, Henry c Joralemon. J. H. Hodge, sexton, h 119 Atlantic.
ST. ANN'S CHURCH, Washington c Prospect. Rev. Benjamin C. Cutler, D. D., rector. Rectory, 1 Sands. Rev. George Platt, assis- tant minister, 3 Willoughby. William Donnell, sexton, h 95 Orange.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Johnson c Washington. Rev. N. A. Okeson, rector. Rectory, 72 Lawrence. James Pescott, sexton, h 23 Myr- tle av.
SAINT LUKE'S CHURCH, Clinton av. n Fulton av. Rev. J. W. Dil- ler, rector. Rectory, Vanderbilt n Fulton ay. John Briggs, sexton, h Fulton n Washington av
ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Classon av n Myrtle av. Rev John W. Shackelford, rector. Rectory, Kent n Myrtle av. William Jackson, sexton, h Hickory st n Franklin av
ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, seats free, High st n Hudson av. Rev Evan M. Johnson, rector. Rectory, Johuson c Pearl. Rev. Wm. T. Webb, assist minister, No 321 Gold. Wm. West, sexton, h 165 Sands.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Atlantic n Neains. Rev.
rector.
Rectory,
Richard Ware, sexton, h 288 Atlantic
ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH, Willoughby c Bridge. Rev. Rowland H. Bourne, rector. Rectory, 287 Pearl. T M Stimus, sexton, h Mon- tague place, 3 doors from Court street.
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APPENDIX-CHURCHES.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, York c. of Jay, Rev. David W. Bacon, pastor ; h 82 York. Edward M'Ilduff, sexton ; h 1 Jay c John.
CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, (German) Bedford n Fulton av. attend from the church of the Holy Trinity, Williamsburgh. Very Rev. John Raffeiner, pastor
St. JAMES' Jay c Chapel. Rev. James M'Donough pastor ; h op. church. Rev John Quinn, assistant ; h op church
ST. PAUL's, Court c Congress. Rev. Joseph A. Schneller, pastor ;. h Congress c Court. Rev. Joseph Regan, assistant ; h Congress c Court. Walter Bridge, sexton ; h Union n Court
ST. PATRICK'S, Kent av. East Brooklyn. Rev. Hugh M'Guire pastor ; h Myrtle c Ryerson av. John Hopkins, sexton ; h Kent n Myrtle av.
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO, Sydney place b State and Joralemon. Rev. C. C. Pise, DD. pastor ; h 52 State. 'Thomas D Hugo, sexton ; h. 2 Columbia
ST JOHN'S, Fifth av, c. Twenty-first st Gowanus. Rev. Peter M'- Laughlin, pastor.
BAPTIST.
FIRST, Nassau c Liberty. Rev. J. L. Hodge, pastor ; h 38 Prospect: Crawford Douglass, sexton ; h 180 York
PIERREPONT STREET. Pierrepont c Clinton. Rev. Batholomew Welch, pastor ; h 71 State c Henry. John Van Mater, sexton ; h 48 Tillary.
STRONG PLACE, Strong place b Harrison and Degraw. Rev. E. E. L. Taylor, pastor ; h 329 Henry. Thomas Slack, sexton ; h Colum- bia b Woodhull and Summit.
CENTRAL, Bridge b Myrtle av. and Willoughby ; Rev. John W. Sarles, pastor ; h 310 Gold. Joseph Bray, sexton ; h 241 Gold
CONCORD STREET, (Colored) Concord n Gold. Rev. Sampson White, pastor ; h 11 Chapel. John Williams, sexton ; h 6 Stanton.
EAST BROOKLYN, Skillman b Myrtle and Park avenues. Rev. A. Haynes, pastor ; h Franklin n Park av.
DUTCH REFORMED.
FIRST, Joralemon c Court st. Rev. M. W. Dwight, pastor ; h Liv- ingston n Court. William Brown, sexton ; h Fulton av cor. Hoyt.
CENTRAL, Henry n Clark. Rev. George W. Bethune, pa stor ; h Fulton av c Jay. Edwin Ketcham, sexton ; h 27 Hicks.
MIDDLE, Court c Butler.
SOUTH, Third av. Gowanus. Rev. Samuel M. Woodbridge, pastor. .50
APPENDIX-CHURCHES.
BEDFORD, Washington avn Fulton av. George Wilson, sexton, h Hall st n Washington av.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL, Schermerhorn n Court.
CONGREGATIONAL.
CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS, Henry c Remsen. Rev. R. S. Storrs, jr. pastor ; h 35 Livingston. Joseph E Lyman, sexton ; h 64 Scher- merhorn.
PLYMOUTH, Orange b Hicks and Henry. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, pastor ; h 126 Columbia. James McFarland, sexton ; h 10 Nassau.
BRIDGE ST., Bridge b Johnson st and Myrtle av. Reuben Johnson, sexton ; h 3 Debevoise.
BEDFORD, Pacific st c Clove rd Bedford
CLINTON AV., Clinton av near Fulton av. Rev. D. C. Lansing, pas- tor ; h Clinton n Greene av. - Patterson, sexton ; h Vanderbilt n Fulton av.
PRESBYTERIAN.
FIRST, Henry n Clark, Rev. Samuel Cox, D D., pastor ; h Oxford c Fulton av. Abel Russell, sexton ; h 155 Livingston.
FIRST OF BROOKLYN, (New York Presbytery.) Remsen c Clinton. Rev. M. W. Jacobus, pastor ; h 51 Remsen. William S. Burnett, . sexton ; h 210 Pearl.
SECOND, Clinton n Fulton. Rev. I. S. Spencer, DD .. pastor ; h 104 Pineapple. Joseph Miller, sexton ; h Court n Livingston
THIRD, Jay c High. Rev. Daniel P. Noyes, pastor; h 138 Sands.
CENTRAL, Willoughby c Pearl. Rev. J. E. Rockwell, pastor ; h 23 Willoughby. David Gassner, sexton ; h Fulton av n Gold.
SOUTH BROOKLYN, Clinton c Amity. Rev. Samuel T. Spear, pas- tor ; h 3 East Warren. Wm. B. Van Brunt, sexton ; h 133 Atlantic.
WALLABOUT, (East Brooklyn.) Franklin n Myrtle av. Rev. Jona- than Greenleaf, pastor ; h next to church. John Walker, sexton ; h Kent n Flushing av.
FIRST REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN, Myrtle av c Lawrence, Rev. D .. J. Patterson, pastor ; h 74 Clinton.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Presiding Elder-Long Island District-S. LANDON
FIRST, Sands b Fulton and Washington. Rev. Henry J Fox, pas -- tor ; h 19 High. James Gillen, sexton ; h 178 Pearl.
SECOND, York c Gold. Rev. John J. Gilder, pastor ; h 151 York J. De Revere, sexton ; h 100 Gold.
THIRD, Washington b Tillary and Concord. Rev. John Kennedy, pastor ; h 218 Washington. F. A. Morrell, sexton ; h 57 Myrtle av ..
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APPENDIX-CHURCHES.
CENTENARY, Johnson c Jay. Rev. George Brown, pastor ; h 229 Jay. Hiram Brockaway, sexton ; h 81 Duffield.
FLEET, Fleet b Lafayette and Fulton av. Rev. R. M, Hatfield, pastor. John Rossell, sexton ; h 144 Myrtle av.
EAST BROOKLYN, Franklin n Flushing av. Rev. J. Henson, pastor.
PACIFIC ST., Clinton c Pacific. Rev. pastor ; G Bevens, sexton ; h Court n Atlantic
DEAN St., Dean n Powers. Rev. Nicholas White, pastor ; h 289 Dean.
GOWANUS MISSION, Eighteenth st. n 3d av., Gowanus. Rev. G. Taylor, pastor
HICKS ST., Summitt c Hicks. G. S. Gilbert, pastor. Isaac Bald- win, sexton. CARLTON Av., Carlton n Myrtle av. Rev. S. A. Seaman, pastor ; h 64 Cumberland.
SUMMERFIELD, Washington n Green av. Rev C. Fletcher, pastor
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
BETHEL, Weeksville. Rev. Ely N. Hall, pastor ; h Bond n Degraw. WESLEYAN, High b Bridge and Jay sts. Rev. Ely N. Hall, pastor ; h Bond n Degraw. Israel Peterson, sexton ; h 114 Navy
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHURCH OF THE RESTORATION, (universalist) Monroe pl c Clark st. H. R. Nye, pastor ; h 153 Sands. William Wilson, sexton ; h 241 Gold.
CHURCHI OF THE SAVIOUR, [unitarian) Pierrepont b Clinton and Monroe place. Rev. Frederick A. Farley, pastor ; h 70 Pacific. J. Slack, sexton ; h 257 Washington.
FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE, Henry c Clark.
SAILORS' UNION BETHEL, Main n Water. Rev. William Burnet, pastor ; h 145 High.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL METHODIST, Lawrence c Tillary. Rev. J. C. Green, pastor ; h 6 Lawrence. George Russell, sexton ; h 90 Til- lary
AMERICAN PRIMITIVE METHODIST, Bridge n Tillary
PROTESTANT METHODIST, Graham st .. n Flushing av.
SECOND ADVENT, Granada Hall, 94 Myrtle av.
BROOKLYN REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN,, Montague Hall, Court st.
APPENDIX-INSURANCE COMPANIES.
BROOKLYN FIRE INSURENCE COMPANY.
CHARTERED IN 1824.
Offices 43 Fulton-st., Brooklyn, 6 Merchant's Exchange, Wall-st N.Y
Have their Capital (as also a handsome surplus) invested in the most undoubted securities, an continue to insure Buildings, Mercan- dise, Furniture, and other personal property, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, upon as favorable terms as any other similar institution.
DIRECTORS.
William Ellsworth,
George Gilfillan, Joseph M Greenwood
Phines T. Barnum,
William Miles, Henry Quackenboss, Samuel P. Townsend, Justus S. Redfield,
Caleb S. Woodhull,
John Eadie, jr. John W. Amerman,
Charles T. Cromwell,
Joel S. Oatman, Fordyce Hichcock,
Anastatius Nioholas,
Robert C. Bel !.
John C. Smith,
Richard L. Allen,
John N. Genin,
Simeon Leland.
WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President. ALFRED G. STEVENS, Secretary.
LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS. SURPLUS, OVER $50,000. OFFICE 41 FULTON STEET, BROOKLYN.
Buildings, Merchandize Machinery and property generally Insured at Current Rates.
This Company has been uninterruptedly in business during the last 17 years, and has passed through the Great New York fires of 1835 and 1845, and also the great Brooklyn fire of 1848. They owe their escape from them with comparatively slight losses to the system which they always practice, of limiting and scattering their risks.
. All losses which the Company may sustain will be adjusted and paid with their accustomed promptitude.
DIRECTORS.
Henry Young,
'TThomas W. Birdsall'
Peter C. Cornell,
Minturn Post,
R. V. W. Thorne, John Schenk, John A. Lott,
Charles J. Taylor, Daniel A. Robbins, John S. Wily,
Charles E. Bill,
Joskua C. Skidmore,
Thomas Baylis, Freeman Rawdon, Smith Woodhull, John P. Yelverton,
Neziah Wright,
E. C. FINN, Secretary.
B. W. DELAMATER, President.
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Daniel Ayers, Frederick Marquand, John H. Prentice, H. K. Corning,
B. W. Delamater, William M. Bliss, Charles P. Leverich, John Vanderbilt,
Daniel D. Howard,
APPENDIX-INSURANCE COMPANIES.
ATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF BROOKLYN. CAPITAL, 150,000 DOLLARS.
Offices, 140 Atlantic st., Brooklyn, and 74 Wall st., New York.
This Company will Insure Buildings, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Vessels in Port, their Cargoes, g.c., against Loss or Damage by fire.
DIRECTORS.
Czar Dunning,
A. Cook Hull,
Edward Bridge,
Dennis Perkins,
George A. Jarvis, Jas. Van Nostrand, Isaac Otis,
John J Van Nostrand,
John D. Cocks,
Randall H. Greene,
Electus B. Litchfield,
Westminster S Abbey,
Charles Christmas,
John A. Davenport,
Joseph H. Shepard,
Jas. S. T. Stranahan,
John B. Kitching,
Nathl. Putnam,
Edward A. Lambert, Levi H. Brigham,
E. Darwin Litchfield, Seymour L. Husted,
Nehemiah Knight,
Jarvis Brush,
William F. Schmidt,
John N. Taylor,
Pope Catlin,
C. C. Roumage,
Walter S. Griffith,
Henry A. Kent,
Joseph Petit,
W. S. Dunham
Henry Suydam, jr. John Fowler
HORATIO DORR, Secretary. CZAR DUNNING, President-
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THE EAST RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Office 69 Wall Street.
This Company continue to insure against loss or damage by fire, on dwelling houses, warehouses, buildings, goods, merchandise, and house, hold furniture, on as favorable terms as similar Institutions in the city.
DIRECTORS.
John Brouwer,
Philip Embury, Andrew F. Stout,
John Morehead,
Stanton Bebee, William Thomson,
Joseph Kernochan,
C. N. S. Rowland, Henry A. Howe, N. L. Griswold, Dan'I S. Schanck,
Robert Boorman,
Russell Stebbins,
Samuel Sloan,
Thomas Nesmith, Abiel A. Low,
W. H. Van Wagenen, Francis Daniels, Henry Salisbury, Henry J. Overman.
JOHN BROUWER, President.
CHARLES H. BIRNEY, Secretary-
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Robert P. Perrin,
Anthony P. Ostrom,
Richard T. Holmes, Ezra Lewis,
Robert H. Berdell,
Robert J. Dillon,
APPENDIX-ADVERTISEMENTS.
BROOKLYN GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Office, 7 Court street-Works, Marshall street, near Hudson av.
DIRECTORS.
Robert Nichols, Henry Ruggles, James Howe,
Cyrus P. Smith,
Benjamin F. Wardwell, Peter C. Cornell,
Joseph K. Brick,
William F. Bulkley John Schenck,
Robert Nichols, President.
Valentine T. Hall, Secretary.
Long Island Railroad Company.
OFFICE DEPOT- SOUTH FERRY.
DIRECTORS.
Moses Maynard, jr.
William A. Smith.
Earl P. Mason,
Luther C. Clark,
Richard Varick
A. G. Thompson, jr.
John Paine,
Enoch W. Clark,
Charles J. Smith,
Charles R. Marvin,
Robert Farley,
I. E. Haviland,
Cornelius McCoon.
Isaac E. Haviland, President.
W. S. S. Russell, Secretary.
J. D. DAYTON, & SON Watch & Clock Makers
AND JEWELLERS
Myrtle Avenue near Adelphi st. and 101,
SANDS STREET, NORTH SIDE,
Between Jay and Bridge Street, Brooklyn,
They have awalys on hand a good assortment of CLOCKS, viz :-- Thirty Hour Weight and Eight Day Brass Clocks, with or without alarm ; also, Spring Clocks of all sorts and kinds, from one day to a year ; also Patent Lever Clocks warranted to run in any position, first- rate time keepers for steam or other vessels Office, Church, and all other kinds of time keepers. French mantle and repeating Clocks and Watches of all Descriptions, repaired and warranted to keep good time for one year, or the money returned.
Jewelry and Silver Ware of every description repaired in the best manner.
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APPENDIX-ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE OF
ROCHE, BROTHERS 34 FULTON STEET,
Next door but one to the Fulton Bank, New York, The only authorized agents for obtaining passage to g. from
Wrent Britain and Dreland, By the Regular
BLACK OR OLD LINE OF PACKETS,
Which leave this port and Liverpool on the IST AND 16TH OF EVERY MONTH. Also, by First Class Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool Weekly.
They likewise issue DRAFTS AT SIGHT on the ROYAL BANK OF IRELAND, And on PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES, & CO. Bankers London,
Which will be paid Free of Discount, in all the principal towns of ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND . and WALES.
5,6
APPENDIX-ADVERTISEMENTS.
RALPH MALBONE, Bund, Count General Agent, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Office 355 FULTON STREET, [OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL.]
The Subscriber will tend to the Letting, Leasing or Sale of houses, etores, vacant lots, farms, Western lands, or any other kind of proper - ty situated in the United States. He will also superintend the
ERECTION OF BUILDINGS &C. He will also attend to the collection of rents and debts of every kind, and the sale of
Real Estate at Auction or Private Sale, RESIDENCE FULTON AV. COR. RYERSON PLACE.
NOSTRAND BUNNIT,
6! ATLANTIC STREET, [NORTH SIDE. ]
Periodicals, Books and Stationery for sale cheap. Also, Daily and Weekly Newspapers.
JOSEPH HEGEMAN, Real Estate and General Auctioneer, No. 191 WASHINGTON STREET,
Between Concord and Tillary sts. Residence 13 Tillary st.
Ample accomodations for the storage of furniture. A Register is kept of Property at Private Sale.
57
APPENDIX-ADVERTISEMENTS ..
JOHN J. WIZEMAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR,
169 Fulton street, BROOKLYN, L. I. - ALWAYS ON HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Cloths, Cassimeres, and Qrstings,
OF THE LATEST IMPORTATION, Which will be made up in the most Fashionable Style.
J. A. SCHREIBER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Trunk Manufacturer,
110, & 46 FULTON STREET,
The Subscriber will keep constantly on hand a general Assortment of
TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, &C., Which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. N. B .- Trunks, Valises, &c., repaired in the neatest manner.
POWELL & VINING, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory,
104 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. Hall, Parlor and Cooking Stoves, Stove Fixtures and Pips Constantly on hand. Tin ware at wholesale and retail. 58
APPENDIX-ADVERTISEMENTS.
11
1
THOMAS F. FIELD, JR.
Importer of and Dealer in
China, Class, and Carthenware,
LEF ATLANTIC STREET, SOUTH BROOKLYN.
Goods loaned to Parties.
JOHN A. FOUNTAIN,
HAT & CAP MANUFACTURER, NO. 89 FULTON STREET,
BROOKLYN.
59
APPENDIX-ADVERTISEMENTS.
2. KINGSLEY, English and Mathematical School, 241 WASHINGTON STREET, BROOKLYN. [COMMENCED IN 1826.]
Bratper and Finding Store. NATHANIEL MILLS & CO. Continue the above business at No. 43 Fulton street Brooklyn.
Where they will keep a general assortment of all kinds of Leather and Findings, at the lowest prices, and on the most reasonable terms to purchasers. A general assortment of Boot Legs and Feet on hand .--- 'Those who deal in the above will find it to their advantage to call.
RICHARD SHARP,
DRAPES AND No. 45 FULTON STREET,
BROOKLYN. All orders from his friends and the public will be thankfully received and punctually attended to.
THE WOODBINE,
BY
CHARLES FISBECK, 102 MYRTLE AVENUE.
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, AND SEGARS. 60
APPENDIX- ADVERTISEMENTS.
WOOD AND COAL.
South Brooklyn Wood and Coal Yards, 170 Court Street, Opposite Baltic street, And 263 Atlantic street, near Smith street, A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF
PEACH ORCHARD, LEHIGH, AND OTHER COAL, Of the best quality, and of the most approved veins,
Customers can rely upon having their Coal well screened, and punctually delivered at the lowest market prices.
Also OAK HICKERY & PINE WOOD
constantly on hand, and for sale on reasonable terms.
17 Orders left at the Yards, or at H. & J. S. OWEN'S Grocery Store, corner of Atlantic and Henry streets, will be punctually attended to.
GEO. H. THURSTON. Residence, $6 Butler street.
JOSEPH LOCKITT, SON & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF
Fringes, Gimps, Cords, Tassels, Buttons and Trimings, of every description,
AND AGENTS
To Soria and Son, French Dying Establishment,
251 FULTON ST. BROOKLYN.
JAMES MORRIS, ENGRAVER & PRINTER. 259 FULTON STRET, Opposite the cor. Clinton, BROOKLYN.
RESIDENCE, 64 COURT STREET.
Door and Card Plates Neatly Engraved.
61
APPENDIX-ADVERTISEMENTS.
POWERS BROTHERS,
COAL & WOOD DEALERS, YARDS. Cor. Columbia & Pacific street,
And Furman near Joralemon street, SOUTH BROOKLYN.
17 All Kinds of Coal and Wood constantly on hand, at the lowest Market price for
G. A. POWERS. N. H. POWERS, H. C. POWERS.
WILLIAM S. BARBER, EN BINDER & PAPES BOLER, No. 22 High st., near Fulton st., BROOKLYN.
Blank Books Ruled and bound to order. Gentlemen's Libraries fitted up and repaired. Music and Periodicals bound to pattern.
JOHN SHUSTER. MARBLE FARD,
COURT STREET, Between Pacific and Amity Streets, Brooklyn.
Statuary, Marble · Mantels, Monuments and Gravestones. N. B. All orders will be thankfully received and punctually attend JOHN SHUSTER, residence, 79 Poplar. 62
APPENDIX-ADVERTISEMENTS.
ATLANTIC WOOD AND COAL YARD. E. A. CONKLING.
ATLANTIC-STREET Above Smith Street and Myrtle Avenue, near Jay Street Peach Orchard, Lehigh and other Coal, Of selected quality and most approved veins. Also, a prime article of OAK, HICKORY AND PINE WOOD, At the lowest market prices. Residence, 201 State-St. Brooklyn.
H. GREEN, NEWSPAPER & PERIODICAL DEPOT, 337, Fulton street, One door from the corner of Myrtle Avenue.
Magazines, Newspapers &c. Delivered to the Post Office or any. part of the City, free.
N.B. Illustrated News, London Punch, Times, Bell's Life, Dispatch &e., &c., Law Blanks, Stationery, Fancy Articles, &c., &c., &c. N. B. Circulating Library.
JOHN MUCHMORE, DEALER IN
COAL 000
Plymouth Street,
BETWEEN WASHINGTON & MAIN Sts. Near Catherine Ferry, Residence, 80 Johnson st., corner of Lawrence, BROOKLYN.
AGENCIES. D. F. FERNALD, Union Market Tillary Street, J. L. & F. A. QUIMBY, 100 Fulton Street, J. F. MUCHMORE, 37 Myrtle Av.
Coal and Wood delivered in any part of the City,
63
APPENDIX-ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGE PEARSON, HAND IN HAND HOUSE, FO MAIN STREET, BROOKLYN. ' Bell's Life,' ' Sunday Times,' ' Punch,' and other European Papers regularly taken in.
E. LEWIS, DEALER IN PANOY AND STAPLE DET GOODS, 164 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN.
BOOKS STATIONERY, AND NEWSPAPERS.
A. NEVIN, NO. 103 FULTON STREET, One Duor below Main st., Brooklyn.
Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, Juvenile and School Books, Blank Books, Law Blanks, Stationery, Writing, Wrapping, Drawing and Tissue Papers, Steel Pens, Quills, Writing Ink -- black, blue and red, Indeliable Ink, India Ink, Sealing Wax, Wafers, India Rubber, &c., Ink Stands, Pocket Books, Playing Cards, Visiting Cards, Motto Verses, &c., &c.
Also all the Cheap Publications and Monthly Magazines. Sub- scribers served with the Magazines at Publishers, Prices, and delivered in any part of the city. All the Daily and Weekly Newspapers for Sale. Orders punctually attended to.
N. B. Books and music bound to order.
64
561
APPENDIX-ADVERTISEMENTS
WILLIAM FOULKES,
PROPRIETOR AND PUBLISHER OF THE
Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, - --
AND
BOOK AND JOB
PRINTER.
PUBLICATION OFFICE
41 FULTON, COR. FRONT ST.
WILLIAM FOULKES.
Residence DeKalb n Hudson av
562
APPENDIX-INDEX.
Advertisement Index.
-
Barber William S, bookbinder Appendix 62
Beers Nathaniel T, coal dealer 10
Bogert A L, tobacconist 53
Bennet Nostrand, news office Appendix 57
Brown James, locksmith, bell hanger and gas fitter " 9
Conkling E A, wood & coal yard 63
Coope David, gas fixtures 7
Cornell William H & N, grocery & feed store 15
Dayton G D & Son, watchmakers Appendix 55
Fisbeck Charles, woodbine shades 60
Fithian & Joy, sash & blind makers 16
Field Thomas E jr, crockery store
Appendix 59
Foulkes William, printer, 561
Fountain John A, hatter 59
Gillen James, undertaker & furniture repairer 12
Green H, books and stationary 63
Hegeman Joseph, auctioneer Appendix 57
Hampson & O'Hara, Long Island marble works
15
Haynes David H, Montague hall 5
King & Kellum, architects 11
Kingsley E, school Appendix 60
Lockitt Joseph, Son & Co, fringe manufacturers S
61
Lewis Elijah, dry goods store
64
Lott Englebert, auctioneer
4 & 5
Mills Nathaniel & Co, finding store
Appendix 60
M'Mahon Philip, boot & shoe store 11
Malbone Ralph, agent &c Appendix 57
61
Morris James, engraver and printer
63
Muchmore John, coal and wood yard Nevin Michael, books and stationery 13
563
APPENDIX-INDEX.
Nevin A, books & stationary Oakley & Wright, auctioneers &c Pearson George, hand-in-hand house Powell & Vining, stove and tin store Powers, Brothers, coal and wood yard Roche, Brothers & Co
Appendix 64 11
64
66 53
62
56
Reynolds & 'Tummel, cabinet makers
66 15
Schoomaker Martence, grocer
10
Schreiber J A, trunk manufacturer
58.
Sharp Richard, draper and tailor
66
60
Shuster John, marble yard Stilwell Samuel, gent's furnishing store Stone Aaron, auctioneer & c
3
7
Thurston George H, coal dealer
61
Van Brunt William B, undertaker
8
Weeks & Story, furniture store Whiting S F, clothing store
14
3
9
Wilson Joseph, monumental works Wizeman John J, draper and tailor
59
62
564
APPENDIX-INDEXA
General Index.
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Alphabetical Directory Atlantic Dock Co
Appendix
49
Assessors
66
20
Attorneys
-
.
66
46
Board of Education
.
25
Brooklyn Gas Co
-
-
62
Brooklyn City Hospital
40
Brooklyn Institute
40
Brooklyn City Library
42
Churches
-
-
66
20
Commissioner of Deeds
34
Corporation
18
Courts and Public Officers
"
32
Fire Department
29
Greenwood Cemetery
48
Hamilton Literary Association
«.
42
Insurance Companies
66
53
Long Island Railroad
62
Masonic Lodges
43
Medical Societies
39
Military Department
35
Navy Department
37
Notaries Public
-
44
Officers of the Common Council
19
Omissions, Removals, Eratta, &c -
496
Poor Association
42
Post Office
38
Public Cisterns
-
31
Rechabites
46
Savings Banks
-
48
Street Directory
-
1
Supervisors
20
United Americans -
-
45
United American Mechanics
.
"
46
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from 17 to 496
4
35
Banks -
-
49
Constables
-
Odd Fellow's Lodges
.
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