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NASSAU .- Offices, 10 Court st., Brooklyn and 12 Mers ?. Exch., New York. CAPITAL, $150,000. PAR, $50.
Pres. William M. Harris.
Sec. Abraham J. Beekman.
DIRECTORS .- Peter Balen, Loomis Ballard, J. A. H. Bell, James C. Brevoort, Conklin Brush, William F. Bulkley, Isaac Carhart, William H. Cary, Michael Chauncey, Leonard Cooper, Hanson K. Corning, John Dimon, John French, Thomas J. Gerald, Joseph W. Harper, William M. Harris. Stephen Haynes, William Hunter, jr., Joseph C. Johnson, Elijah Lewis, Electus B. Litchfield, Abiel A. Low, Charles R. Lynde, John T. Martin, George D. Morgan, Henry C. Murphy, Daniel Richards, George L. Shaw, Samuel Smith, Thomas Stratton, John J. Studwell, Alexander Underhill, Daniel Van Voorhis, Benjamin F. Wardwell, James Weaver.
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APPENDIX .- BROOKLYN POST OFFICES.
PHENIX .- Offices 345 Fulton st. Brooklyn, & 64 Wall, New York.
CAPATAL, $200,000. PAR, $50.
Pres. Stephen Crowell. Sec. Philander Shaw.
DIRECTORS .- Edward Anthony, George B. Archer, Matthew Armstrong, Ezra Baldwin, Henry Bange, Nathan T. Beers, George W. Bergen, Charles C. Betts, John A. Betts, Alvin C. Bradley, Alexis Bragg, S. Baldwin Chapman, Henry Collins, Henry N. Conklin, Richard L. Crook, Ste- phen Crowell, James De Gray. Thomas S. Denike, George H. Ellery, Daniel F. Fernald, Isaac H. Frothingham, John Harper, William H. Hazard, John M. Hicks, J. D. Ingersoll, John D. Lawrence, Electus B. Litchfield, Ralph Mead, jr. Moses F. Odell. James S. Rockwell, Gustav Schwab, Benjamin F. Seaver, George I. Seney, Andrew V. Stout, James H. Taft, Alanson Trask, Sam. Van Benschoten, Wm. Vandeventer, Benj. F. Wardwell, Jotham Weeks.
WILLIAMSBURGH CITY .- Offices, S. 7th st. cor. First, (E. Dist.) and 67 Wall and 93 Beaver, N. Y. CAPITAL, $150,000. PAR, $50.
Pres. Richard Ten Eyck. Sec. John D. Burtnett.
DIRECTORS .- Mills P. Baker, Richard Berry, Nathaniel Briggs, Peter Cooper, William Cooper, John A. Cross, John E. Davidson, Edmund Briggs, John E. Forbes, Henry S. Leverich, Charles H. Marshall, William Marshall, Daniel Maujer, Samuel M. Meeker, John Penfold, David Provost, Hiram Russell, Richard Ten Eyck, Horace Thayer, James L. Truslow, Thomas Truslow, jr. Aaron C. Underhill, John J. Van Alst, Abraham Vandervoort, William Wall, James M. Water- bury, Jabez Williams, Reuben K. Withers, John Woolsey, Nicholas Wyckoff.
BROOKLYN POST OFFICE.
337 AND 339 FULTON ST. (FREEMAN BUILDINGS.)
Office open from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M., and from 12 to 1 P. M.
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
The Mail for New York closes at 7 A. M., 1.45, and 7.45 P. M. On Sundays at 7 A. M. to 12.30 M., and 7.45 P.M.
The Mail from New York arrives at 8.30 A. M., and 3.30 P. M. On Sundays at 7 A. M.
The Mail for Williamsburgh (via New York) closes at 1.45 and 7.45 P. M., except Saturdays and Sundays. On Saturdays at 1.45 P. M., and Sundays at 7.45 P. M. only.
The Mail from Williamsburgh arrives at 8.30 A. M., and 3.30 P.M. Sundays at 7 A.M.
The Mail for Flatbush, Flatlands, Canarsie, New Utrecht, and Fort Hamilton, closes daily, (Sundays excepted, ) at 3.45 P. M. in Winter, and 4.45 P. M. in Summer.
The Mail from Flatbush, Flatlands, Canarsie, New Utrecht, and Fort Hamilton, arrives daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 10 A. M. in Winter, and 8.30 A.M. in Summer.
The Mail for Gravesend and Crescoe closes daily (Sundays excepted,) at 3.45 P.M. in Winter, and 4.45 P. M. in Summer.
The Mail from Gravesend and Crescoe arrives daily (Sundays excepted,) at 9.30 A. M.
Winter and Summer.
The Long Island R. R. Mail, for Jamaica and eastward, closes daily (Sundays excepted) at 7.45 A. M.
The Long Island R. R. Mail, from Jamaica and eastward, arrives daily (Sundays excepted,) at 3.30 P. M.
Carriers leave the Office daily (Sundays excepted,) at 10 A. M. for the delivery of letters, &c. DANIEL VAN VOORHIS, Postmaster.
WILLIAMSBURGH POST OFFICE.
141 GRAND ST. NEAR 5TH. Office open daily except Sundays, from 7 A. M, to S P. M. from April 1st to October 1st, and from 7.30 A. M. to 8 P. M. from October Ist to April 1st. Sundays from 6.30 to 7.30 P. M.
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
The Mail closes daily, except Saturdays and Sundays, at 1.45 and 7.45 P. M. On Saturdays at 1.45 and 8 P. M. and Sundays at 7.45 P.M., only.
The Mail arrives daily (Sundays excepted), at 8.30 A. M., and 3.30 P. M. Sundays at 8.30 A. M.
The Mail for Greenpoint closes every day, except Sundays, at 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. The Mail from Greenpoint arrives daily (Sundays excepted) at 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. JAMES MURPHY, Postmaster.
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APPENDIX .- MECHANICS' EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION.
GREENPOINT POST OFFICE. FRANKLIN ST. COR. JAVA,
Ofice open every day, except Sundays, from 7 A. M. to. 9 P. M. in Winter, and from 6.30 A. M. to 9 P. M. in Summer.
The Mail closes at 9.30 A. M. and 4.30 P. M., and arrives at 10 A. M. and 5 P. M.
ISAAC K. SNELL, Postmaster.
MECHANICS' EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION. (Rooms of the Association, 9 Court street.)
PRESIDENT SECRETARY
George Hall, John Leech,
VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER
John French,
George Mitchell,
TRUSTEES.
William Beard, Samuel Booth, John Murray,
Joseph Pratt, Dwight Spencer.
Initiation Fee, Ten Dollars.
MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION.
Box.
13 Allen Abram, mason and builder, 223 Atlantic st.,
62 AMBERMAN & COFFIN, carpenters and builders, 163 State
15 Anderson & Johnson, stonecutters, Water n. Washington
98 Ashfield James, mason, 46 Hoyt
5 Bannon Timothy, contractor, Hicks and Nelson
7 Beard William, contractor, 34 Wyckoff
3 Bennett James, contractor, 19 Degraw
117 Berry Peter J. house mover, 135 High
76 Blair Samuel, lime and brick, foot of Sedgwick
71 Bonnel Nathaniel, mason and builder, Pearl cor. Tillary
80 Bonnel Robert G., mason and builder, 167 Duffield
86 Bonnett Daniel D. carpenter and builder, 282 Livingston
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Booth Barnabas H. builder, 93 Lawrence Booth Samuel, carpenter and builder, 58 Myrtle av.
111 Bowen & Kitchell, lumber dealers, Ninth st. Bridge
:56 Brown Joel, mason and builder, 130 Pearl Butler John & Brother, gas fitting, 112 22 Fulton and 177 Atlantic
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60 Carroll John, slater, Jay cor. Prospect Carshaw John G. J. carpenter and build- er, 32 Charles
107 Carter B. R. mason and builder, 252 Gold 30 Cochrane George, mason and builder, Adelphi n. Lafayette av.
23 Collins James, contractor, Clinton n. Sackett
97 Colter John, mason and builder, 45 Baltic 50 Coope & Stratton, gasfitting and plumb- ing, 76 Poplar
49 Denike & Beers, lime and brick, foot of Vanderbilt av. and Plymouth, n. Catharine ferry
102 Denike & Ely, building materials, Flush- ing av. cor. Adelphi st.
70 Dixon & Brother, stonecutters, Hamilton av. n. Richards st.
36 Donnell P. O, contractor, 19th st. and. Fourth av.
99 DOTY & FORD steam sawmills, Ninth st. Gowanus creek
40 Dunham Alvin, mason and builder, 134 Johnson
35 Dunlop & Gordon, stonecutters, yard, foot of Harrison
89 Duryee Jacob & N. W. mahogany dealers, Columbia, n. Atlantic
102 Edwards Alexander, granite yard, Van Brunt and Sedgwick
51 FITHIAN & JOY, sash and blind and door manufactory, 325 and 326 Bridge 83 FOSTER JOSHUA H. metal roofer, 62 Lafayette av.
10 French John, mason and builder, 236 Jay 33 Glover John J. architect and builder, 98 Washington
1 Hall Matthew & Co. paints, oils, glass and painting, 160 Fulton
59 Harteau Henry, brown and blue stone, Flushing av. and Hamilton st.
4 Haskins Hiram K. mason and builder, 11 Douglass
115 Hazard William H. carpenter and builder, 216 Court
57 Hennessy John F. architect and builder, 85 Gold
100 Hobbs Thomas M. paper hangings and shades, 268 Washington
27 Holahan Thomas, contractor, Pacific n. Smith
55 HOWELL, TIPLING & CO. iron rail- ing manufacturers, 289 Adams
79 Hunt John W. carpenter and builder, Congress n. Henry
34 Jackson George W. silverplater, 56 Myr- tle av.
61 Kirk Hiram, sash and blind maker, 224 Schermerhorn
16 Leech Jobn, stonecutter, Plymouth n. Bridge
OFFICERS, 1855.
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APPENDIX .- MECHANICS' EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION.
39 Litchfield & Ketchum, carpenters and | 46 Ross John, carpenter and builder, 52 Carlton av. builders, 65 Schermerhorn
120 Locke James, mason and builder, Adel- phi st. n. De Kalb av.
96 Lynan Peter, bluestone and flag yard, Clinton and Flushing avs.
37 Lynch & Doty, stairbuilders, 8 Bergen
82 Mahony John J. marbleworks, 17 Bergen
32 Mason Francis D. & Co. mason and build- er, 110 Duffield
81 Mccutcheon & White, painters, 170 Myr- tle av.
93 McFarlan James, mason and builder, 14 Bergen
28 Mckay Alexander B. carpenter and builder, Atlantic, n. Hoyt
110 McKinney Mariott, iron railing and foundry, Furman, n. Fulton
113 Mechanics' Bank, 8 Court
116 Miller Richard & Joseph, house movers, 295 State and 298 Dean
20 Milne Peter, plumber, 183 Fulton av.
43 Mitchell & Campbell, masons and builders, 212 Carlton av.
143 Morgan and Anderson, stonecutters, King and Ferris
69 Morrison Charles, house mover, 291 Hud- son av.
91 Morton and Canda, lime and brick yard, foot of Pacific
58 Murray John, stonecutter, ft. of Harrison 78 Noe William H. carpenter and builder, 238 Schermerhorn
45 NORRIS FRANCIS D. carpenter and builder, Wyckoff n. Nevins
29 O'Hara Hugh G. marble works, 200 At- Jantlc
92 Osman & Brown, lumber dealers, foot of Congress
26 Outwater & Saxtan, iron railing manuf'y 279 Adams
66 Parsons & Kelly, masons and builders, 235 Court and 282 Pacific
75 Pettit Wells O. mason and builder
118 Pitbladdo William, marble yard, Third av. and 18th st.
25 Platt Joseph, carpenter and builder, 188 Livingston
47 Plumsted James M. carpenter and builder, 278 Pacific
77 Porter Thomas V. & John V. carpenters and builders, 9 Hoyt
84 RAFFORD JOHN, painter, Flatbush av. opp. Livingston st.
88 Rawlings Thomas, real estate agent, 35 Court
14 REEVE TAPPIN, architect and builder, 177 Schermerhorn
144 Reilly Charles, brown and blue stone, Hicks and Congress
87 Rhodes John H., shovel manuf'y, 265 Bridge
108 Rippowam Company, furnaces, ranges, ventilators, 406 Broadway
72 Rollins Thomas W. mason and builder, Oxford st. n. De Kalb av.
52 Ross Gulian, lumber dealer, Furman n. State
64 Ramsden Wright, plumber, 67 Fulton av.
21 Ryerson Jerome, iron railings, 58 Myrtle av.
6 Sankey William T. J. mason and builder, 88 Carlton av.
31 SCRIMGEOUR, R. C. & A. plumbers, 17 Court
106 Seckerson Richard, carpenter and build- er, De Kalb n. Fulton av.
142 Seiler John D. G. licensed night scaven- ger, De Kalb av. cor. Spencer st.
85 Shaw & Darby, plasterers, Madison st. n. Bedford av.
114 Shepard & Boughton, lumber dealers, Pacific and Columbia
42 Shuster John, marble works, 140 Court
94 Sickels James, metal roofer, 217 Fulton av
54 Simonton William H. mason 120 Nassau
11 Sneden Warren S. mason and builder, 45 Johnson
74 Stevenson & Co. masons and ornamental plasterers, 31 Boerum
41 STILWELL GEORGE W. iron railings and grates, Phoenix works, 105 Court
53 Studwell Augustus & Co. lumber-yard, cor. Bridge and Plymouth
9 Sullivan Thomas, mason and builder, 42 Tompkins place
65 Sullivan & Fosburg, gasfitters, 19 Court
2 Swezey Mathew B. carpenter and builder, Fulton av. n. Bridge st.
38 Thomas William H. builder,79 Livingston 95 Tappin & Haggart, lock manufrs. 57} Bowery, N. Y.
119 Taylor William, Columbia iron foundry, 15 Adams
104 Van Nostrand John, mason and builder, Fourth av. cor. 23rd. st.
48 Voorhis & Spencer, lime and stone yard, foot of Amity
90 Van Voorhis William, mason and builder, 111 Prince
19 Van Voorhis William H. builder, Frank- lin n. Park av.
24 Van Vost William B. & Son, masons and builders, Bond n. Livingston
68 WALL & CHASE, lumber dealers, cor. Columbia and Harrison
44 Walton John J. mason and builder, 182 Schermerhorn
67 Watson James H. & Co. lumber dealers, foot of Baltic
101 White & Burrell, hardware, cor. Court and Montague
73 White George & Robert, carpenters and builders, Amity n. Clinton
12 White Prentiss, sash and blind maker, Flatbush av. and Dean st.
8. White Robert, carpenter and builder, 60 Myrtle av.
109 Whitelaw James, gasfitting, 10 Court
63 Willson & Thomas, lumber dealers, cor. Nevins and Degraw
105 Wilson Joseph, marble works, cor. Third av. and 27th st.
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APPENDIX .- LIST OF POLICEMEN.
LIST OF POLICEMEN OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN, BY DISTRICTS, OFFICERS NAMES IN CAPITALS. ( See List of Police Officers, page 7.)
First District.
Alburtus Samuel, Andrews George S. Applegate William, Ballantine William, Barr Alexander, Barr John, Bennit William H. Billings George D. Bissell George W. Bowers Thomas, Boyd Edgar S. Brokaw David C. Brown Horace, BROWN JAMES, Brown William H.
Corwin David N. Coyle Stephen, Cashow Alexander, Davis William J. Doherty Patrick, Drake Andrew, Elias Henry, Folk John S. Foster John K. Frost Charles, Hanavan Owen, Harold Thomas, HARTSHORN CHS. Hubbs Samuel,
Hyde Gordon K. King Alvab, Lant Jeremiah, Larkin George W. LATHAM GEORGE, Mathews John, McCauley Neil, Mckinney Patrick, McLaughlin Thomas, Morrell Isaac, Murphy Jeremiah, Osborne James G. Phillips Edward. Raynor M. William,
Rice Asahel Y. Rielly Edward, Russell George, Ryan James, SMITH CONKLIN, SMITH JOEL, SNEDIKER AURY, Stoothoff John Vanderhoef John, Van Tassell William, VAN WAGNER H. W. Walters Thomas P. West L. Aaron, Williams Charles,
Second District.
ABRAMS JOSEPH, Adams John, Angus Henry, Bedell Walter, BENNETT NICHLS. Blackwood Baltimore, Blanchard Madison, Bowen Benjamin, Brainard George S.
Brown William H. Conover William P. Craft Rufus W. Culvert William H. Decker John, Dickerson James R. Fulton Jobn, Hall Smith, Kent Isaac,
KING THOMAS, Koyler J. Debevois, Koyler Theodore B. Ladd Charles N. Martin David H. Nichols Stearn H. Parks George, Patterson John, Post Stephen,
Randolph Parkinson, Rhodes William P. SOLIDAY SAMUEL, Spratt Solomon W. VAN KEUREN ISC. Washburn Albert R. Winters John, Wright Elias H.
Third District.
Adams Joseph, Baird Thomas, Blachick Alexander, Bloomer Daniel, Boyd John, Boyd William, Bradley Francis J. Brown Richard F. Byrnes James, Byrnes John, Cain James, Cass George N. Cleary Edmond, Cole Charles M.
Cornell Nicholas, Cullin Walter, Cunningham Owen, Dougherty John, Douglass Robert, Evens Willis, Ferrey Daniel, Fox Bernard, Garriss John, Halliday John, Holbrook Mellen T. Holmes A. George, Holmes Isaac F. Huntley Erastus,
Kating Paul KEELER MICHAEL, Kirby James W. Lewis Daniel, Lott Charles H. Mackrell George S. McCLANE B. B. McCormick James, McNamara Michael, Nesbitt John, Oats Michael, O'Connell William, O'Rorke George, Preston C. E.
Reynolds Augustus, Reynolds Simon, Ryder C. C. Schecklin Matthew, SHAW WILLIAM, Smith William H. STIGER JACOB M. Stoothoff Peter W. Thompson Patrick, VANDERVEER WM. Vanderveer James, White Henry, Williams George F.
Fourth District.
Alexander Mark, Applegate Lewis, Babcock William, Beasley Jacob, Beebee Martin H. Bowers George, Brown James M. Brown John G. Butler Charles D. CALL RICHARD W. Campbell John, Carman William,
Casler Josiah Conklin Edward L. Creighton John, CROCKER ED. R. Denton Israel, Dodge Adam T. Doremus Gilbert, Evans Joshua, Folk Martin W. Frazier Robert, GERRODETT HY. Hicks Joseph,
Hipwell John, Houseworth Abraham, Hyde Charles, Hyde Ezra, Johnston Thomas, Latham John, Litchult Abraham, Morrell James R. Oakes Joel, Reynolds Isaac, Rogers George, Seaman Carman,
| Shephard Thomas, Skidmore William H. Smith Isaac, Stewart David, STEWART WM. H. Strang Horace, Vanderhoff Peter, Van Wagner Henry, Velsor Benjamin, Velsor John, Waddy George A. WRIGHT CHRIS.
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APPENDIX .- LIST OF POLICEMEN.
Fifth District.
Armstrong Austin T. Bagley James, Beale Laban T. Bell George, Bell William, BENNETT PETER G. Brown John, Cochen Frederick, Deval George B. DOUGHTY JOHN,
Gallaudet James, Griffith George W. GUISCHARD HY. Henry Andrew, HUNT JOHN D. Kenady Samuel N. Jacobs Daniel, Jacobs Phineas G. Johnson Edward F. Minor H. C.
Morris George W. Murphy Robert, Murphy Thomas, Noyes Benjamin G. O'Neal Charles, Seaman David, Sitterley George H. STERRAT JOHN, Thinkham Edward,
Tice Isaac H. Tower Joseph, Townsend Charles W. Van Dyke Charles D. Videto Charles H. Vineer Robert, Ward A. R. Waters Thomas, Watson John E.
Sixth District.
Adami John, Austin James, Bell Henry, Bennett Abraham, Bennett Jacob, BOICE HENRY, Clark John, Colgan John, Conover George, Cornell Paul, COX ROBERT H. DIBBLE NAPTHI. H.
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Dunham Thomas L. EAGLESTON RILEY Gabriel John, Griffin Thomas S. Guyon Daniel H. Hamilton John, Heintz Nicholas, Helmes William, Hendrickson Peter G. Jenkins Daniel, Keeler Samuel, Kook Conrad,
Laramee Francis F. Laramee Francis F. jr. Malone Michael, Marsland Isaac, Morrell William, Mullin James, Pfister Louis, Pohlman John, Riley Thomas, Robinson Thomas, Schnider George, Sembler John,
Shea Thomas, Sheldrick William, Sherman Charles H. Smith Patrick, Streeper Peter, THOMPSON ED. H. Vandervort John, Ward Joseph B. Weirick John, Westerfield William P. Wolfe Michael, Young Daniel.
Seventh District.
Blank Robert, BRUCE GEORGE W. Fairchild Robert, Hallet John F.
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KING JAMES J. Mink Robert L. Norman John H.
Osborn Alonzo, Rudyard Charles W. SAUNDERS G. A.
Stearns Albert, STILWELL JOHN, Titus William.
Eighth Ward.
Blanch John S. Bogart Nicholas, Bush Abraham V. B.
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Clark Jeremiah, Combs Thomas, Eichenlaub Francis,
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Howland Michael, Hull John T. Lott Ruluff,
ยก MORRELL JOSEPH, Vannostrand Henry D. WILSON CARMAN.
Ninth Ward ..
Cloonan Patrick, DALY PETER, Dunn Peter, Farrell John,
Hamilton James, Hanft Adam, Harley Hugh, Keenan Gregory,
Martling Vincent, McGuire Thomas, McNally Daniel, Miller Joel,
Neeley Francis M. Rampe Charles, Reynolds Christopher, Smith Samuel.
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DIRECTORY TO PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, &c.
DIRECTORY TO PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,
SOCIETIES, BUILDINGS, HALLS, HOTELS, PLACES, PARKS, GARDENS, &c.
Abbey Hotel, Fulton av. bet. De Kalb and Hudson avs. | Thomas W. Faulkner
Academy for Young Ladies, 68 S. Ninth (E. Dist.). Silas Metcalfe
Academy (Male and Female), cor. Fulton and Classon avs. Chas. C. Snow
Adelphi Hall, Myrtle av. cor. Adelphi st.
Alma House & Nursery (county) Clarkson av. and Clove st. (Canarsie pl. rd.), Flatbush
American Hotel, 26 Fulton. Samuel S. Jones
American Hotel, 2 and 4 Grand (E. Dist.). Jackson Hicks American Mantel & Slate Co. 27 Court
American Patent Gas Cooking & Heating Co. 38 Fulton, off. 858 Broadway, N. Y.
American Patent Leather Manuf. Co. Steuben st. and Grand and Park avs.
American Porcelain Manuf. Co. Greenpoint, off. 80 Nas- sau, N. Y.
Arents' Hotel, 153 Adams. Edward Arents
Armory, Cranberry, cor. Henry. Major A. Powell, ar- morer
Atlantic Bank, 55 Fulton
Atlantic Building Association, 128 Atlantic
Atlantic Dock Co. offices 1 North Pier, Dock, and 74 Broadway
Atlantic Fire Insurance Co. 140 Atlantic, Brooklyn, and 72 Wall, N. Y.
Atlantic Hotel, 1 Hamilton av. George P. Losee
Atlantic Hotel, junction Dean st. Fifth av. and Flatbush Road. W. &. M. Bennett
Atlantic Market, Atlantic, cor, Hicks
Atlantic Oil Co. Vandyke st. Red Hook Point, off. 10 Wall, N. Y.
Atlantic Iron Railing Works & Foundry, Van Brunt, n. Commerce, off. 26 Broadway, N. Y.
Atlantic White Lead Co. Gold st. cor. Hudson av. off. 287 Pearl, N. Y.
Barker House, 21 and 23 Hamilton av. James Barker Berteau Mons. & Mde. French and English Day and Boarding School, 43 Pierrepont
Board of Education Rooms and Depository, Red Hook Lane, n. Fulton av.
Branch Hotel, Third av. cor. 27th st. William Hatfield Branch Hotel, Bushwick av. cor. N. Second (E. Dist.). Daniel Luyster
Branch Hotel, 10 Fulton. E. W. Dunham
Bridge St. Hotel, Bridge, cor. John. J. McElhinney
Brooklyn Accumulating Fund Association, 9 Court, room 17
Brooklyn Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, L. Eames, agent, SS Hicks
Brooklyn Athenaeum & Reading Room, Atlantic, cor. Clinton
Brooklyn Bank, 5 Front
Brooklyn Benevolent Society, 66 Amity
Brooklyn Central Dispensary, Fulton av. cor. Hanover place
Brooklyn City Bible Society, 48 Court, C. C. Mudge, De- positary
BROOKLYN CITY DIRECTORY, office, Montague Hall, Court st.
Brooklyn City Express Post, 6 Court. H. Mellish
Brooklyn City Rail Road Co. off 12 Fulton
BROOKLYN CITY AND KINGS COUNTY RECORD, office, Montague Hall, Court st.
Brooklyn City Tract Society, C. C. Mudge, agent, 46 Court
Brooklyn Collegiate & Polytechnic Institute, Livingston, n. Court
Brooklyn Eagle (Daily and Weekly), 80 Fulton. I. Van Anden
Brooklyn Star (Daily Evening, and Weekly L. I.) 102 and 104 Orange. E. B. Spooner
Brooklyn Dispensary, 109 Pineapple
Brooklyn Dispensary (Central), Fulton av. cor. Hanover place
Brooklyn (Homoeopathic) Dispensary, 52 Court
Brooklyn Female Employment Society, Work and Sales Room, 65 Court
Brooklyn Fire Insurance Co. offices, 43 Fulton, Brooklyn, and 6 Mers. Exch. Wall st. N. Y.
Brooklyn Garden, 840 Fulton. Mrs. Ann Prest
Brooklyn Gas Light Co. Marshall st. n. Hudson av. off. 7 Court
Brooklyn, Greenwood, and Bath Plank Road Co, J. V. B. Martense, Sec. off. Third av. n. 33d st.
Brooklyn Gymnastic and Calisthenic Institution, Fulton, cor. Pineapple, J. B. Jones
Brooklyn Heights Seminary, 88 and 90 Montague place. Alonzo Gray
Brooklyn Hotel, 17 Fulton. J. B. Brahms
Brooklyn Horticultural Society, Rooms, Athenaeum, At- lantic, cor. Clinton
Brooklyn Industrial Schools Association, Mrs. H. W. Shipman, Sec. 50 High
Brooklyn Institute and Youths' Free Library, 184 Wash- ington
Brooklyn Market, James, Garrison, and Mercein sts.
Brooklyn Mechanics' Building & Mutual Loan Associa- tion, 142 Atlantic. J. S. Denman, Sec.
Brooklyn Museum, Fulton, cor. Orange. John E. Cam- meyer.
Brooklyn Morning Journal, 160 Fulton. Hogan & Heighway
Brooklyn Protestant Benevolent & Library Association; 162 Fulton
Brooklyn Riding School, College place, rear of Mansion House
Brooklyn Sabbath School Union, rooms, 22 Court Brooklyn Savings Bank, Fulton, cor. Concord
Brooklyn Society for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indi- gent Females (Graham Institute), Home, Washing- ton av. n. De Kalb av.
Brooklyn Times (Daily), 145 Grand (E. Dist.). Bennet & Smith
Brooklyn White Lead Co. Front, cor. Adams, off. 160 Water, N. Y.
Brooklyn Young Men's Christian Association, Rooms, 22 Court
Brooklyn & Jamaica R. R. Co. off. 57 Mer. Exch. N. Y.
Brotherhood of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Rooms, City Academy, Court, cor. Joralemon
Brown's Meat, Fruit, and Vegetable Market, 155 and 157 Court. Samuel C. Brown
Bull's Head Tavern, cor. Atlantic av. and Flatbush road. William Bennett
Burrill's Building, N: W. cor. Court and Montague
Calvary Cemetery, off. 81 Marion, N. Y.
Calvary Cemetery Ferry, off. 81 Marion, N. Y.
Carlton House, 418 Myrtle av. John Buckley
Cemetery of the Evergreens, offs. 387 Fulton, Brooklyn, and 304 Broadway, N. Y.
Central Bank, junction Fulton and Washington
Centreville Hotel, 126 Pierrepont. Richard Boerum
Citizens' Fire Insurance Co. 18 Grand (E. Dist.), and 67 Wall, and 58 Bowery, N. Y.
Citizens' Market, 4 Linden Row, Fulton st.
Citizens' Union Cemetery, George H. Dixon, Sec. 117 Elizabeth, N. Y. Thomas R. Barnswell, Chairman of Board of Trustees, 337 Fulton, Brooklyn
City Academy, 132 S. Sixth (E. Dist.). Wm. H. Palmer, and John M. Wolcott
City Academy, Court, cor. Joralemon (Marble Buildings). Charles S. Stone
City Bank of Brooklyn, 146 Atlantic
City Building Association of Williamsburg, Rooms, 111 Fourth
City Central Hall, Fulton av. cor. Elm place
CITY DIRECTORY OFFICE, Montague Hall, Court st. City Grammar School, 166 Fulton. H. G. Abbey
CITY AND COUNTY : RECORD OFFICE, Montague Hall, Court st.
City Hall, Fulton, Court, and Joralemon
City Hospital, Raymond st. n. De Kalb av.
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DIRECTORY TO PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, &c.
City Hotel, 342 Fulton. Danl. W. Post
City Hotel, S. Seventh (E. Dist.)
City Market, 79 and 81 Bridge
City Park, bounded by Flushing and Park avs. and Navy and Canton sts.
Church Charity Foundation, Richard Wood, Sec. Insti- tutions, Carlton av. n. Fulton av.
Children's Aid Society, Manning Merrill, Sec. School, N. Second, n. Fourth
Classical and English School, cor. Clinton & Baltic. J. R. Andrews
Classical Hall, Washington, n. Concord
Clinton St. Academy, Clinton, n. Pierrepont. Bigelow
W. H.
Clinton Hotel, 4 Atlantic. Thomas Ketcham
Clinton Hotel, Third av. cor. 27th st. H. W. Jenks
Clarendon House, Third av. cor. 27th st. James Lindsay College Grammar School, Atlantic, cor. Clinton. Rev. Levi Wells Hart
College School, 166 Livingston. H. H. Carpenter
Colored Political Association of the City of Brooklyn and Kings County. Peter W. Ray, M.D. Sec.
Columbia Building Association, 142 Atlantic. J. S. Den- man, Sec.
Columbian Hall, 230 Grand (E. Dist.). J. P. Teal
Columbian Iron Foundry and Machine Shop, 11, 13, and 15 Adams. Wm. Taylor
Commercial and Mathematical School, Little, cor. Water. S. H. Coleman
Comings & Taylor's School, 180 Hicks
Concert Hall, Henry, n. Clark
County Hospital, Clarkson av. n. Clove st. Flatbush
County Jail, Raymond st. n. Myrtle av.
Crean's Second Ward House, Bridge, cor. John. Patrick Crean
Crescent Hotel, Joralemon, rear City Hall. James Dar- ragh
Crucy's Mons. and Mde. French and English Boarding and Day School, 209 Henry
CYPRESS HILLS CEMETERY, offices, 261 Broadway, N. Y. and Montague Hall, Court st. room No. 6, Brooklyn. W. H. Smith, agent
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