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BROOKLYN CITY RAILROAD COM- PANY.
Office, 10 Fulton street.
President, H. R. Pierson.
Vice-President, C. P. Smith.
Treasurer, Fisher Howe.
Cashier & Secretary, Charles Rushmore. Paymaster, Francis De Pfuhl
BROOKLYN CITY AND NEWTOWN RAILROAD COMPANY.
Office corner Front and Dock streets.
President, John M. Phelps. Vice-President, Edward Pell.
Secretary and Acting Treasurer, W. V. Le Count.
Superintendent, William Frazier.
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APPENDIX-RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.
BROOKLYN, FAST NEW YORK AND ROCK AWAY RAILROAD.
Office, 345 Fulton street. President, Joseph G. Ward. Vice-President, Earl K. Cooley. Treasurer, John L. Spader. Secretary, Frederick A. Goodal.
CONEY ISLAND & BROOKLYN RAIL- ROAD COMPANY.
Office Fifteenth street, cor. Eleventh avenue. Capital, $500,000-Shares, $100. President, G. L. Spader. Secretary, Edward Drayton. Superintendent, F. F. Quevedo.
GRAND STREET & NEWTOWN RAIL- ROAD COMPANY.
Office, First street, cor. South Seventh. President, John T. Runcie. Treasurer, P. C. Harmon.
Secretary, Alex. G. Harmon.
LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. Office, Hunter's Point. President, Oliver Charlick.
VAN BRUNT STREET & ERIE BASIN RAILROAD COMPANY.
Office, Van Brunt street, near Richards st. President, A. Foster. Treasurer, H. R. Pierson. Superintendent, John Cunningham.
RIDGEWOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Office, 363 Fulton street.
President, E. R. Phelps. Secretary, W. II. Leaycraft.
SACKETT, HOYT & BERGEN STREET RAILROAD COMPANY. Office, foot of Hamilton avenue.
RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.
Brooklyn City Bible Society. Depository, 48 Court street.
President, R.P. Buck. Vice-Presidents. Pastors of all churches co-operating with the Society. Corresponding Secretary. Rev. J . Eells. Treasurer, B. W . De Lamater, Recording Secretary, C. C. Mudge.
Brooklyn City Mission Society. and Tract
Depository, 48 Court street. President, R. S. Storrs, Jr. (D. D.) Vice- Presidents, Pastors of churches co-opera- ting with the Society. Corresponding Sec- retary, Rev. C. S. Robinson. Recording Secretary, Henry Rowland. Treasurer, Theodore Hinsdale.
Brooklyn Female Bible Society.
283 Jay street. Auxiliary to the Brooklyn City Bible Soci- ety. Established 1850. First Directress, Mrs. Thalheimer. Second Direntress, Mrs. White. Secretary, Mrs. T.M. Brooks. Treasurer, Mrs. Wyckoff.
Brooklyn Sabbath School Union.
Organized, 1837-Registered, 1855. President, Andrew A. Smith. Vice-Presi- dent, A. D. Matthews. Corresponding Secre- tary, Israel A. Barker. Recording Secretary, Treasurer, John G. Fay. Assistant Secretary, John R. Morris.
Monthly concerts second Monday eve- ning of each month at the different churches.
North Brooklyn Bible Society.
Depository,
Committee of Managers-J. L. Bennett. S. Tuttle, J. L. Van Blarcom, Joseph Wilde, D. B. Cunningham.
Young Men's Christian Association.
Free Reading Rooms and Library, Fulton avenue, cor. Gallatin place.
Open from 8, A. M .. to 10, P. M.
Public Meeting, second Tuesday evening of every month.
President -- William Edsall.
Vice Presidents -- S. M. Giddings, E. D. Barker, H. A. Hagar. C. A. Righter, Rob- ert A. Bryant, J. Suydam Stoathoff. Corresponding Secretary- Henry White. Recording Secretary-James Darling.
Treasurer-Henry Chapin. Librarian-George A. Morand.
Register-James H. Lightbody.
Brooklyn and Long Island Christian Commission.
No. 16 Court street, Brooklyn.
Acts in concert with the United States Christian Commission.
President-Walter'S. Griffith.
Vice President -- Rev. James Eells, D. D. Corresponding Secretary --- Rev. J. B. Waterbury, D. D.
Recording Secretary-William J. Coffin. Treasurer -- Samuel B. Caldwell.
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APPENDIX -UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICES
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICES.
SECOND DISTRICT-365 Fulton street. Collector, Alfred M. Wood. Assessor, John Williams, 341 Fulton street.
THIRD DISTRICT -- 14 Court street (Hamilton building). Collector, Henry C. Bowen. Assessor, William E. Robinson, 23 Court street.
United States Navy Yard and Station.
Commandant.
Captain,
Lient. - Commander,
Surgeon,
Assistant-Surgeon,
Paymaster,
Chaplain,
Master,
Win. N. Brady.
Boatswain, Gunner,
Carpenter,
Wm. D. Jenxins. J. C. Boerum.
On Special Duty.
Purser. J. D. Gibson, Insp. of Provisions. Ch'f Eng. Edwin S. De Lnce.
Chief Officers and Clerk's.
Naval Constructor, Benj. T. Delano, Naval Storekeeper, D. D. T. Marshall. Charles Hastings. Civil Engineer, Inspector of Timber, Aaron Storer. George W. Lee.
Clerk of the Yard. Commandant's Sec'y, Henry J. Willet. Clerk, James F. Farrel.
Storekeeper's
J. W. Spicer. John G. Day. S. H. Davis.
Joseph T. Hall.
Purser's Walter Nixon, Albert D. Smith.
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Naval Hospital.
Surgeons. T. L. Smith. T. W. Leach. Assistant-Surgeons, Joseph Hugg. Wm. I. Plant, Josiah H. Gunning and G. Dyer Slocum.
Naval : Laboratory.
Director,
Benj. F. Bache
Passed Assist .- Surgeon, N. L. Bates
Navigation Department.
Commander,
B. J. Moeller.
Ordnance Department.
Captain,
Guest Gansroort.
Lient .- Commander, O. F. Stanton.
Lieutenant,
A. P. Buckner.
Rendezvous.
Captain,
Surgeon,
Charles Chase.
J. Williamson.
Rendezvous, 189 York street.
Receiving Ship.
Commander, J. P. Mckinstry.
Lieutenant,
John J. Abernethey,
Surgeon,
W. W. Russell,
Paymaster,
Geo. W. Dorrance.
Chaplain, Gunner,
Marine Barracks. Lieutenant-Colonel, John G. Reynolds,
Naval Lyceum.
Asst. Librarian,
Draughtsman,
B. F. Delano,
Ins. of Provisions, " Constructor's
Messenger,
Charles H. Bell. A. W. Pennock. James E. Jouett Chas. Eversfield. J. J. Allingham. Garrett R. Barry. C. S. Stewart.
Chas. Jolinson.
Sailmaker,
MERCANTILE PRINTING.
WYNKOOP & HALLENBECK,
Book and Job Printers,
No. 113 FULTON STREET,
'Between Nassau and William Sts., NEW YORK.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
J. W. WATERBURY, 171 Joralemon Street, (rear City Hall,) DEALER IN
Lehigh, Locust, Mountain and Red Ash COALS, PINE AND OAK WOOD.
JOHN SHUSTER'S MARBLE WAREHOUSE, No, 188 Court Street, (Between Dean and Pacific Streets,) BROOKLYN.
Factories, Nos. 184 and 186 Pacific Street, Brooklyn. STATUARY, MARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS AND GRAVESTONES. N.B .---- All orders promptly and neatly executed.
W. R. BEESTON'S United States Bung Manufactory, No. 235 FIRST ST., WILLIAMSBURGH.
I have on hand, and am constantly making all sizes of BUNGS for Spirits Turpentine Barrels, Beer, Whiskey, Oil and Molasses Barrels, and
PLUGS OF ALL SIZES,
For Butter, Beef, Pork, Lard, Fish, and Flour Barrels,
I can send these Bungs and Plugs anywhere in America, and sell cheaper than consumers can make them, and the quality is warranted to be better than can be made without the use of our Patented Machines. Orders will at all times be promptly executed.
TUB COVERS MADE TO ORDER AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
LONG ISLAND STEAM PLANING, MOULDING, SCROLL SAWING & TURNING MILL, Cor. Fulton Avenue & Navy Street, Brooklyn.
Mahogany, Black Walnut, Pine and White Wood Planks, and Maple and Chestnut Joists, of all sizes. Blind Lath furnished to order. Locust and Chestnut Clothes-'ine and Horse Posts constantly on hand. Hand Rail, Brackets and Columns of all descriptions made to order.
FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL FENCE PICKETS, Of all Patterns and Styles made to order. NEWELS AND BALUSTERS, Of all descriptions, constantly on hand. LOCUST AND CHESTNUT AWNING POSTS,
Of every style, constantly on hand, and put up in any part of Brooklyn, New York, or adjoining Cities. CIRCULAR AND STRAIGHT MOULDINGS AND DOOR JAMS, Of all descriptions.
All Orders by Mail promptly attended to.
WM. B. WALTERS, Proprietor. RICHARD P. PEASE, Foreman.
VALENTINE & BUTLER, Patentees and Sole Manufacturers of the
ALUM PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. WARRANTED FREE FROM DAMPNESS.
Also, Rotary Locks for Banks, Stores, and Hall Doors of Dwelling Houses. 78 & 80 WALKER ST., 3 DOORS EAST OF BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
DAVID S. ARNOTT, Monumental & Architectural Sculptor, TOMBS AND VAULTS Of Marble, Granite and Freestone, executed in the best manner.
24th and 25th Streets, near the new entrance to GREENWOOD CEMETERY.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
SEWING MACHINES
OF ALL KINDS, 36 Myrtle Avenue, cor. of Pearl.
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We, the undersigned, having taken the Store at the above location, where we will carry on the
Sewing Machine Business in all its Branches
Having had many years' experience we would assure our friends and patrons that all our Machines will bear the utmost scrutiny, as we have the right for sale of all patents.
Our supply consists of all kinds, a few of which we mention below for sale, or to let by the month at reasonable rates.
WHEELER & WILSON,
J. M. SINGER,
FINKLE & LYON,
GROVER & BAKER, SLOAT'S ELIPTIC, A. B. HOWE, PLANER & KAYSER, LESTER'S,
WEST & WILSON, And all Machines of good reputation.
DE We also attend to all kinds of repairing.
A Supply of all kinds of NEEDLES constantly on hand. TOOLS FOR ALL KINDS OF MACHINES.
leg" Be sure and give us a call before going elsewhere.
36 Myrtle Avenue, corner of Pearl, H. W. YOUNGBLOOD.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
United States
Cor. Fulton and York Streets,
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
JAMES S. BLAKE, Proprietor.
HENRY L. PENFIELD,
Artist & Engraver on Wood.
BOOKS AND CATALOGUES ILLUSTRATED AT SHORT NOTICE. ALSO, Views of Buildings, Diagrams, Machinery, Seals, Portraits, ETC., ETC., 116 Nassau Street, New York.
BOARDING STABLE
STATE STREET, cor. Boerum, BROOKLYN. 2
Horses kept by the Day, Week or Month. SALES CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO, BY
SAMUEL C. BROWN, Agent.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
FARACH'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, No. 336 FULTON STREET,
Op: osite Myrtle Avenue,
BROOKLYN.
IVORYTYPES, PORCELAINTYPES, mbrotypes, Cameotypes, Daguerreotypes - AND CARTE DE VISITE PORTRAITS. Photographs Enlarged and Finished in Oil, Water and Ink. LANDSCAPES COPIED, AND VIEWS MADE OF PRIVATE DWELLINGS. PICTURES TAKEN OF DECEASED PERSONS.
MURTAUGH'S PATENT DUMB-WAITERS,
Patented April 3d, 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, SHELF- . HOISTING ELEVATORS, for invalids or others, on new and secure principles.
J. MURTAUGH, Sole Manufacturer, 1335 BROADWAY, Near 37th Street, NEW YORK.
WILLIAM CRAIG,
BROOKLYN
GAS
AND
STOVE
NEW YORK
WORKS,
No. 42 KENT AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
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