CHILSON'S CONE FURNAC
PATENTED IN AMERICA, ENGLAND, A^D FRANCE.
atus (with no joints
ture, ease of manag
disagreeable odors (
cjlinders, cracked \
The "CONE"
Gold Medal kver
The subscriber-s long experience in the
facture and erection of HOT-AIR
NACES enables him with confidence to ^ub
licly challenge all other known inventions for
heating buildings to equal the " CONE FUR-
NACE" in any particular, as more than ten
hundred testimonials, received during tho last
four years, will prove. Every intelligent person
Kamination of
ntages com-
•oad, shallow
vtors or cones
g the smoke
ruby cau'^ii'g
n, while the
and radiate
us combining
lomy in fuel,
f the appar-
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he scorching,
their red-hot
■^D THE ONLY
GRADUATE SCHOOL
OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
HARVARD BUSINESS
LIBRARY
GEORGE F. BAKER FOUNDATION
Cancelled
from
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GE.
ranch of my
igned to pre-
, constructed
ibining great
s, simplicity
would invite
! purchasing,
tion will con-
vince any one that I have the only perfect
RANGE ever introduced, and one upon which
I willingly rest my reputation as an inventor
of Cooking Apparatus.
PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE ERECTION OF WARMING, COOKING, & VENTILATING APPARATUS.
[E7" Five Sizes of Chilson's Patent Trio Portable Furnace ; Six Sizes of Chilson's Patent
Trio Stoves, acknowledged to be unequalled by any other Portable Furnace or Heat-
ing Stove in use.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, FRAME GRATES, MANTELS,
GAllDNER CHILSON,
oo cfc lox :^iL.-A.c:?ELST03NrE:
POUNDHY AT MANSFIELD, MASS.
PAGED ACCOUNT BOOKS,
ENGLl&rr, FHENCII, AND AMEIflCAN STATIONERY,
S. 6. SimPKINS,
(SUCCESSOR TO OLIVER HOLMAN,)
132 State Street, nearly opp. Broad St., Boston,
CSstablisIiinent Commenced iu 1833. >
PATENT ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER AND STATIONER.
Constantly for sale, at Wholesale or Retail, at the vpry LOWEST PRICES, a large and complete assortment of
SUPERIOR ACCOUNT AND RECORD BOOKS,
For the use of Corporations, Merchants, Towns, Societies, and Professional Gentlemen.
BliANIC BOOKS of every pattern made to order with the utmost dispitch, and warranted satisfactory. PAKTICU-
LAR CAllE taKen in the manufacture of BOOKS to order, for BANKS, PUBLIC OlFICES, INSURANCE, RAILROAD,
and MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONS, MERCHANTS, and others; that they shall be of the best materials, and
superior wortmanship, and furoished on the most REASONABLE TERMS.
FINE STATIONERY,
From the best sources, Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, embracing superior WRITING PAPERS, DRAWING and
LETTER PAPER, Office and School STATIONERY, of every description, PROFILE PAPERS, CROSS Section and Pro-
tractor Papers, DRAWING MATERIALS, and all articles for Engineers and Surveyors, together with a full stock of
everything for the use Of Schools. COMMERCIAL AND LAW BLANKS.
MANN'S PARCHMENT PAPER, LETTER COPYING BOOKS,
TUE BEST IN USE, AND CHEAP AS ANY.
Perkins' Superior Double Euamelled, Satin Enamelled, Blank, India, and Colored Cards*
BILL HEADS, NOTES, DRAFTS, CHECKS, CASDS, CIRCULABS, &c., AT SHORT NOTICE.
HERMAK'S FURNACE ESTABLISHMENT.
The subscriber offers for sale, at Wholesale or Retail, his
CELEBRiTED HOT AIR FURNACES,
In which recent improvements have been marie, rendering them in sim-
plicity of construction and ease of management, in durability and effi-
ciency, as well as in all other qualities going to constitute a perfect
Furnace, greatly superior to any other kind offered for sale in this market.
The large number recently put into Model School-Houses, Churches,
Seminaries, Court-Houses, Hospitals, Banks, and other large edifices
erected for cliaritable, benevolent, or scientific purposes, together with
first-class private dwellings, proves their superiority, and the appreciation
of their merits by the public. Attention is also called to a large and
beautiful assortment of
IMPROVED COOKING- RANGES, the best in the Market; PORTABLE
FURNACES; ENGLISH, PARLOR, and CHAMBER GRATES;
CHIMNEY TOPS ; ROOM and ROOF VENTILATORS ; IRON,
BRONZED, ENAMELLED, and PLATED REGIS-
TERS; PARLOR, OFFICE, and COOKING
STOVES; RUMFORD OVENS; and
HEATING and COOKING
apparatus generally.
LEOPOLD HER M*^ IsT ,
NEW MARBLED BLOCK,
336 & 338 ll^ASHIIVGTOlV STREET,
Nearly opposite the
Adams House.
5f
PATENT
The only positively reliable Safe, for all emergencies !
Has been tested beside the Salamander, and found superior !
Remember, that, when the contents of a safe are burned, it is always by
the heat being conducted through the door and door-way. On the Marland
Patent, the wood casing and contents of the Safe are entirely surrounded
^ by the best non-conducting material — the door and door-way being as
2^- proof against fire as the walls are, which is all that can be obtained by any
'^^^'-:.:rz - — -" contrivance, and which is not the case on any other Safe built.
The Marland's Patent are the most thorough built and best finished Safe in the country, and are the
ONLY POSITIVELY FIRE PROOF SAFE IN THE WORLD!
On all other Sufes the inside wood casing and contents are joined directly on to the outside by cast
iron plates and bolts, which, as they are constructed, form the best means for conducting heat to them
when exposed to fire that could be desired.
The Marland Patent Safe is sold at the usual market prices, with Burglar and Powder Proof Lock
and inside door, without extra charge, by
M. B. BIGELOW AND ANSON HABDY,
3 S
Opposite City Hall,
PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS,
S CHO OX.
Cutting Machines for Metal and other Sheet substacces.
Hand Stamps, Seal Presses, Express Messenger Safes.
Burglar Proof Chests, Bank Vaults, &c.
CROSBY, NICHOLS, & CO.,
00liSfIlcrs, ^itUisIjcrs, antr Stationers,
HAVE REMOVED TO
No. 117 WASHINGTON STREET,
Three doors south of their former fltand,
The Store lately occupied by John P. Jewctt & Co.
where they rest)ectfu'.ly solicit the continued patron-
age of their old friends, and of the public generally.
Bodkfellcrs, Teachers, School Committees, and LiWaries,
Supplied on the most liberal terms. The union of
our large and well-selected stock with that formerly
owned by Messrs. Jewett & Co., gives us one of the
best andmost extensive Wholesale and Retail Stocks
to be found in New England, and enables us to offer
purchasers inducements rarely equalled.
rUKCIIASEKS AT KETAII.
Will find here, at the lowest prices, all the New Pub-
lications as soon as issued; and any books not on
hand will be supplied on the best terms.
CROSBY, NICHOLS & CO.,
117 WASHINQTON ST.,
Formerly Foreman for Messrs. Proutt & Meabs and thoir Succf ssors, will
continue to mauufacture the celebrated
HOT-AIE FURNACES,
And gives his personal attention to the setting of the same. Also for sale the
best patterns of
COOKING STOVES AND RANGES,
Together with all the REPAIRING PIECES for the Whiting. Mears, New
England, Black Diamond, and other Cook Stoves, and the Ctux-
DERS for the Arnot, Madeiia, and all other Stoves sold
by Prouty & Mears.
COPPER, TIN, AND SHEET IRON WORK
Done in the best manner.
DANIEL J. CARRUTH,
DEALER IN
TOBACCO, SKUFF,
... fe:^%9 GIG-ARS, PIPES,
^IP^^^ AYmES, ALE, PORTER,
^.^vvc^ "^ AND CIDER.
I¥o8. 49, 51, & 53 BLACKSTOIVE STREET,
123 c£> ^ <==:p CE> s:3' o
T. C. SAVORY,
FRESCO AND ORNAMENTAL
P A I IT T E R,
86 COURT ST., cor. of Howard, Boston. 86
BANNERS, DECORATIONS,
SIGNS, TRANSPARENCIES, &c.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOE SALE, ALL SIZES OF
FRENCH BURR MILL STONES,
AND C. W. BROWN'S PATENT
PORTABLE GRIST MILLS ;
ALSO,
Mill Spindles, Sushes, Picks, Bolting Cloths, &c., &c.
IRENCII BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
C. IF. BKOIVN, Agent,
65 and 67 Haverhill Street, Boston, Mass.
And T. H^. BAXTEK & CO.,
West Water St., between Randolph and Madison,
CHICAGO, ILI..
WHOLESALE PAPER AYAREHOUSE.
PAPER DEILERS, & IMPORTERS OF MMPACT'RS' MiTERIALS,
IN^os. 20 and 22 "Water Street, Boston,
Kpep constantly on hand a full assortment of PAPERS of all descriptions, embracint; MEDIUM, ROYAL, DOUBLE
MEDIUM, and spociil sizes of Printing Paper, of all weights and qnalities ; NEWSPAPER, MEDIUM, DEMY, and CAP
WRITING PAPERS; LETTER PAPEI{S; FOLIO POST, White and Blue ; COLORKD PAPERS of all sizes and qualities,
Glazed and Plain ; Highly Sized Papers for Maps, Card Surfaces, and coloring ; Log Paper; ENVELOPE; T'SSUE, White
and Colored; English and American JUNK AND STRAW BOARD; PRESS PAPERS, for Printers and Factory Goods ;
BONNET BOARDS ; Manilla, Junk, and White WRAPPING PAPERS ; Shoe and Fancy Papers, &c.
IE?" Particular attention paid to manufacturing BOOK PAPERS. =0
Manufacturers, Printers, Publishers, and all others who use paper of any kind, will find it for thtir adyantage to ex-
amine our Stock. Orders by Mail or Express faithfully attended to.
MESSINGER & BROTHER,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in Black and Colored
SEWING SILK,
Twist, Saddlers', Embroidery, Fringe & Floss
Sewings put up iu hundred and 1-2 Pound Packages. Also,
Silk and Twist for Sewing Machines.
Foreign and Domestic Sewings by the case. A large stock
of the above constaii'ly on hand.
OFFICE :
19 MILK ST. (Second Story), BOSTON.
BOSTOISr
MEDICAL & SURGICAL JOURNAL
This well-known nnd long-established Periodical enters upon
its (Wth volume in Fubnmrv, l.S.T.I. It will be issued weekly, as
heretofore, trnm tlie i.tlice oV pulilieiitioii, «»voi- 1S4 Wat.Ii-
IiiKton .Street, ISohImii. Us editmiiil mamigement has
for several vears i«i,it heen eutnipted (o r)r Wm. W. Moblano,
formerly Seeretarv cf the Huston Soeiety lor Medical Improve-
ment, nnd Dr. I'uancis Mi.not, one of the Physicians of the
Mass. General Hospital, who have been selected as" fully qualified
by their literary taste and seientilie attiiinmcnts to make the Jour-
nal acceptable to the profession generally. Aid is also now freely
given by many of the leading IMivsiciana of Boston, and it will
continue to receive contributions from eminent members of the
profession in every part of the country. Its contents, though
mainly of a prnetical character, are intended to be sutfieiently
varied to make its weekly visits interesting as well as useful to
the medical practitioner.
The price is TllKKE DOLLAR'S a year, payable in advance.
Previous numbers of the current volume furnished, and back
volumes also supfilied at a liberal discount. Orders liy mail, with
subscription money enclosed, may be addressed as above, to
DAVID CLAPP, Publisher.
GEORGE B. BROWN ^ CO.,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
P^GED J^CCOJJNT BOOKS,
No. 94 STATE STREET, BOSTON.
The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic, and the Middlpsex Mechanic Associations, at their late Exhibitions awarded this
Establishment the Highest Premiums, SILVER MEDALS, for the BEST ACCOUNT BOOKS
in the Exhibitions.
All ar'icles sold at this Establishment will be WARRANTED GENUINE, of the BEST QUALITY, and at the lowest prices.
GEORGE B. BROWN. ALLEN A. BROWN.
ASAHEL SYLVESTER,
Successor to P. A. SYLVESTER,
126 FULTON STREET, ^
©©siriBiffl
VTould respectfully inform the public that during the past year he
has extended his facilities, which enable him to execute orders for
all kinds of MACHINP^RY, at short notice, and on the most favor-
able terms, lie would also call the atteation of those interested in
AQUEDUCTS, or WATER WORKS of any description, where
STOI^COCKIS OTl H -2- ID I^ .A. 3Sr T S
Are required, to his late and improved patterns, which, for simplicity of construction and ease of management, are far
superior to any yet introduced.
Having fitted up new MACHINERY, TOOLS, and FIXTURES expressly for this work, he is now prepared to manufacture
STOP COCKS {varying in sizefiom 2 inches to 36 inc/ies in diamfCer) and HYDR.\NTS at the shortest possible notice.
All the Stop Cocks and many of the Hydrants used by the Brooklyn City Water Works were furnished by Mr. Sylvester;
he also refers to the City of Boston and the City of Cambridge Water Works ; alsr, all the Stop Cocks used by Oovernment
for the Washington Aqueduct weie of his manufacture.
A. S. also continues to nianufactare the celebrated
PATENT SHIP STEERER AND PATENT RUDDER GUIDE,
Which have never failed to give perfect satisfaction, and are pronounced by all who have used them to be far ahead of any
yet known. He also keeps constantly on hand CAPSTANS, WINDLASSES, &c., of the latest and most approved patterns.
Heavy Brass Spiuiim^, Screw Cutting*, and Model Making,
EXECUTED WITH DISPATCH.
xiiA::E>c>:Eirrj^i<TT to a-EisTTLEiivcEisr i
Gentlemen wishing to purchase a good article of CLOTHING are invited to call at
Which wa« the first custom establishment opened in Boston where cash customers could save 25 per cent, as nothing is taken
here to offset bad debts. Now this establishment will be found to take the lead, as formerly, in regard to prices, work, and
style. This is the central point for STUDY or DRESSING GOWNS, and BKEAKKAST JACKETS (a neat, rich garment).
[^' Purchase your Clothing here this year, and see if it is ii place where you wish to trade in future.
GEO. N. NICHOLS 96 Washington Street, Boston.
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from giving this business our exclusive personal nttentiou, we are enabled to furnish committees, at the shortest notice,
with NOVEL AND APPKOPUIATE EXHIBITIONS for all public occasions, and particularly for the
FOUR'
P JULY.
Citizens of small Towns and Villages can receive acceptable displays for FIFTEEN or TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. From
committees of the larger Towns and Cities orders are solicited of ONE HUNDRED to TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS. Also,
EOCKETS, CANDLES, BENGAL LIGHTS, FLORAL SHELLS, BALOONS,
WHEELS, MINES. BATTEBIES. PIGEONS, FLOWER POTS, SER-
PENTS. PIN WHEELS, GRASSHOPPERS. GARDEN PIECES,
HAND ILLUMINATIONS -Burning Fifteen Minutes.
Of Brilliant Colors, representing our National Flag, &,c., for the decoration of Public Build-
luge, Garden Illuminations, and Street Processions. All at Reduced Prices.
ADDRESS, AT OUR SALESROOM,
JAMES G. HOYEY & CO.,
]Vo. 149 IVashin^ton street, Boston, ITIaiss.
(LABORATORIES AT CAMBRIDGEPORT and BRIGHTON, MASS.)
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60taimeiit antf fitstttttttotis of i\t State,
TOGETHER WITH
A VARIETY OF USEFUL INFORMATION,
FOR THE YEAR 1859.
SEI^I^nk-L ISTTJIvIBEI?,, IST I1S3' E T^^ - T Si I^E E.
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BY ADAMS, SAMPSON & CO.,
ftJELISHEBfl OF THE BOSrON DIRECTORY, NEW ENGLAND BUSINESS BIRECTORY, NEW
YORK STATE BUSINESS DIRECTORY, ETC.
©1 ^VASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1859, by Adams, Sampson & Co:, in the Clerk's
Office of the Dietrict Court of the District of Massachusetts.
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PREPACE.
In collecting the information for the Massachusetts Eegister for 1859, circulars have been sent to our
regular correspondents in every town in the State, from all of which — excepting three only — answers
have been promptly received. Many other communications have also been received from Academies,
Banks, Custom Houses, private individuals, and various other sources, giving notices of changes to be
i made. The following figures, with regard to a few of the classes treated of in this book,, will give some
idea of the changes that have been taking place during the past year : —
The Justices of the Peace, who are the most numerous class, namber •'ilOo in the Register of 1858,
and 5410 in the present ; 288 having been erased, snd 593 added. Under an Act of the Legislature
of 1858, 141 of those persons holding commissions as Justices of the Peace have- been designated to try
criminal cases. A list of them, corrected up to February, 1859, is given on pf'^e lt> ; and they ar& also
given among County Offieers, under heading of " Trial Justices."
Another Act of the last Legislature unites the business of the Courts of Probarte anif Insolvency,
thus devolving the duties formerly peiformed by 28 Judges, and as many Registers,, upon half that
number.
Of the 8 Councillors, 40 Senators, and 240 Representatives, who held those oiSces last year^, 3 Coun^
cillors, 11 Senators, and 40 Representatives hold the same office in 1859.
Promotions and other causes have so varied the list of Military Officers,, given on pages 83 to 86,
that, out of 28^ whose names were given last year, only about 150 remain the same in the present li?t. ■
Clergymen are quite a changeable class ; for, out of 1,324 settled Clergymen narcedlRst year, only 96S
remain over the sarae parish now. The niimberhas increased tO' 1,373.'
Lawyers have increased from 1,121 to 1,142; about 1000 of them still" holding the sarae residence
as- last year.
The number of Physicians has been increased from 1,547 to 1,618 ; the residences of 1,400 remaining
the same as last year.
Twenty-six Newspapers or Periodicals have been erased from last year's list, and thirtj-nins- f
added to it ; giving 243 now published. '
These are but few of the changes that have been made; many other classes not enumerated hera
having showii as great, and some a much greater, amo-unt of changes.
The pubHshers renew their ttvanks to those who have assisted in the eonrpilation of the work, and
would suggest that a>iy person discovering an error in the book will confer a favor by notifying them of
it, that it may be corrected in future.
All communications for the Register of 1860 should he forwarded on or before December 1, 1859, to
Adams, Sameson, & Go., 91 Washingt(ni Sireeii
CONTENTS.
Academies .... »o. .......»..-. — .. »^= ...<...»...... . 163
Acts passed by General Court, 1858 21
Additions, Corrections, &e..» 303
Advertisements follow 304'
Agriculture, Board of 219
Albany R. R. Route 255
Alms Houses, State 242
Amherst College 163
Andover Theological Seminary — ..163
Appropriations of State Government 26
Associations, Societies, &c 220
Attorney General... 9
Attorneys in Massachusetts 87
Bajiks ....118
" Savings 1?4
Barnstable County, Officers cf... 40
" Clergymen 95
" Commissioners 40
" Commissioners of Insolvency 40
" Commissioners of Wrecks 40
" Coroners.......... 42
" Counsellors and Attorneys 87
" Justices of the Peace 41
" Notaries ^ 41
" Physicians 107
" Probate Courts 40
" Sheriff and Deputies 4-0
" Town Clerks 212
" Trial Justices 41
Berkshire County, Officers 42
' ' Clergymen 95
"■ Commissioners 43
" Coroners 44
" Counsellors and Attorneys 87
" Court of Insolvency 43
" Justices of the Peace 43
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Page;
Bterkshrre County, Notaries...... 44
" Physicians 107
" Probate Courts 42'
" Sheriffand Deputies 42'
" Town Clerks 213
" Trial Justices 44
Blind, Perkins Institution for the 172'
Boards of Commissioners in Mass 39-
Boston and Lowell Railroad. » .252'
Boston and Maine Railroad , 250
Boston and Providence Railroad.... 251
Boston and Worcester R. R .....254'
Boston Board of Trade 292'
" Business Directory 250
" Clearing House 122
" Post Office ^ 157
" City Officers 178
" Public Library 232
Bristol County, Officers 43
" Clergymen 96
" Commissioners 45
" Coroners 48
" Counsellors and Attorneys 87'
" Court of Insolvency 45
'• Justices of the Peace 46
" Notaries 47'
" Physicians 108
" Probate Courts 45
" Sheriff' and Deputies 4.7
" Town Clerks 213
" Trial Justices 4i7
Calendar. 1859 5
Cambridge City Officers 184
Census of 1855 (Massachusetts) 212
Changes (recent) and' Corrections ;... .303
Charles town City Officers ^»..15& ;
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CONTENTS.
PaR-e.
Chelsea Citv Odicers 186
Churches in Mass 0')
City Governments 178- 19('
Civil Government, 18o9 0
Clergymen in Mass O'j
Colleges 103
Commissioners of the C. C. of U S. for the Dist.
of Mass 209
Commissioners of Insolvency, 40, 43, 4.5, 48, 50, 54,
56,59, 61, 66, G7, 70, 73, 79
Commissioners for Mass. residing in other States 36
" for other States resident in Mass 32
" to qualify Civil Officers, 41, 43, 46, 48, 50,
54, 6G, 59, 61, 66, 67, 71, 73, 79
" Boards of in Mass 39
of Wrecks.... 40, 45,48,50,66, 67,70,78
" under Personal Liberty Act, 41, 43, 46,
48, 50, 54, 56, 61, 66, 67, 71, 79
Congress, United States 205
Congressional Districts 20
Connecticut, State of 203
Consuls and Consular Agents 161
Coroners, see County Officers
Council Districts 17
Counsellors 87-94
County Commissioners, see County Officers.
County Officers 40 to 79
Court, Supreme Judicial in Mass 27
" Supreme of United States 209
" of Cldims (U. S.) 209
" Common Pleas 28
" Municipal, Boston 29
" Superior, Boston 28
Courts, Police 29
" United StatrS in Massachusetts 27
" of Insolvency, 301 ; also, 43, 45, 48, 50, 54, 56,
58 61, 66, 67. 70, 73, 79
" Probate, 301 ; also, 40, 42, 45, 48, 49, 54, 56,
oS, 61, 66, 67, 70, 73, 78
Custom House Officers 159
District Attorneys 28
Dukes County Officers 48
Eastern Railroad 249
Education in Massachusetts 162
Board of 162
Educational Associations 220
Envoys .Foreign 209
Essex County Officers 49
" Clergymen 97
" Commissioners 50
" Coroners 53
" Counsellors and Attorneys 88
" Court of Insolvency 50
" Justices of the Peace 50
" Notaries 53
" Physicians of. , 109
" Probate Court 49
" -Sheriff and Deputies 49
" Town Clerks 214
" Trial Justices 53
Fall River City Officers 187
Fitchburg and Worcester R. R 245
Franklin County, Officers 54
" Clergymen 98
" Commissioners 54
" Coroners oo
" Counsellors and Attorneys 88
'■ Court of Insolvency 54
" Justices of the Peace 54
" Notaries 55
" Physicians 110
" Probdte Court .54
" Sheriff and Deputies 54
" Town Clerks 215
" Trial Justices 5)
Gas Light Companies 146
Good templars, I. 0. of 241
Government of Massachusetts, 1859 9
Government of United States 205
Paee.
Governor, Vote for 212
Governors of Mass., from 1620 8
,, of other States 204
Hampden County, Officers 56
" Clergymen 99
" Commissioners 56
" Cor Tiers 58
" Counsellors and Attorneys 88
" Court of Insolvency 56
" Justices of Peace 57
" Notaries 58
" Physicians 110
«' Probate Court 56
" Sheriff and Deputies 56
" Town Clerks 212
" Trial Justices 58
Hampshire County, Officers 58
" Clergymen 99
" Commissioners 59
" Coroners 60
" Counsellors and Attorney 89
" Justices of Peace 59
" Notaries 60
" Physicians Ill
Probate Court 58
" Sheriff and Deputies 58
" Town Clerks 215
" Trial Justices 60
Harvard College 164
Horse Railroads 248
Hospitals in Massachusetts 241
Idiots, School for 172
Index to Advertisements 304
Industrial School for Girls 173
Insurance Companies 136
Jailers, see County Officers.
Judiciary, Massachusetts 27
Justices of the Peace, designated to try criminal
cases, are given under the head of Trial
Justices in each County ; also a complete
list of them on page 16
Justices throughout the Commonwealth, 31
Justices of the Peace, 41, 43, 46, 48, 50, 54. 57, 59,
61, 66,67,71,73, 79
Justices of the Peace and Quorum are given
among Justices of the Peace, and desig-
nated by a *
Lawrence Academy 168
Lawrence City Officers 188
Laws and Resolves, Titles of, passed by Leg-
islature of Mass., 1858 21
Lawyers 87
Leicester Academy 168
Libraries .' 220
Loan Fund Associations 142
Lowell City Officers 189
Lyceums in ^Massachusetts 220
Lynn City Officers 190
Maine, State of 197
Manufacturing Companies in Mass 293
Masonic Institutions 238
Massachusetts, Executive Council 9
" Legislature, 1858 21
" Legislature, 1859 10
" " Standing Com., 13
" Militia 83
" Population of 212
" Representatives 11
" Senators 10
Masters in Chancery, 43, 46, 50, 54, 56, .59, 61, 67,
70, 73, 79
Middlesex County, Officers of 60
" Clergymen 100
" Commissioners 61
" Coroners 65
" Counsellors 89
" Court of Insolvency 61
" Justices of Pe;'.ce ('1
" Notaries 65
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
I Page.
I Middlesex County, Physicians Ill
I " Probate Court 61
I " Sheriff and Deputies 60
" Town Clerks 216
" Trial Justices 65
i Militia of Massachusetts 83
I Ministers to Foreign Countries 209
Municipal Court of the City of Boston 29
Nantucket County Officers 66
New Bedford City Officers 191
Newburyport City Officers 192
New England Register 197
New England School of Design for "Women ...172
New Hampshire. State of 199
Newspapers 146
Newton Theological Seminary 169
New York R. R. Route 255
Norfolk County, Officers 66
" Clergymen 102
" Commissioners 67
" Coroners 69
" Counsellors 90
" Court of Insolvency 67
" Justices of the Peace 71
" Notaries 69
" Physicians 113
" ProbateCourt 67
" Sheriff and Deputies 67
" Town Clerks 217
" Trial Justices 69
Normal Schools., 162
Notaries Public, 41, 44, 47, 49, 53, 55, 58, 60, 65,
66, 69, 72, 77, 82
Obituaries ,...299
Odd Fellows, I. O. of .,..239
Old Colony and Fall River Railroad 253
Order of United Americans 240
Perkins Institute for the Blind 172
Phillips Academy, Andover 169
Physicians 107
Plummer Farm School 173
Plymouth County, Officers 70
" Clergymen. 103
" Commissioners 70
" Coroners 72
" Counsellors 90
" Justices of the Peace 71
" Notaries 72
" Physicians ...113
" Probate Court 70
" Sheriff and Deputies 70
" Town Clerks 217
" Trial Justices 72
Police Courts 29
Population of Massachusetts in 1855 212
Post Office in Boston 157
Post Offices and Postmasters 152
Postage Rates 158
Prison, State 243
Private School Teachers 177
Probate Courts, 301 ; also, 40, 42, 45, 48, 49, 54,56,
58, 61, 66, 67, 70, 73, 78
Public Administrators, 43, 45, 48, 50, 59, 61, 66,
67, 70, 73, 79
Public Library of Boston ....232
Public School Teachers 174
Railroads 243
Reform Schools 172
Representative Districts 18
Representatives of Massachusetts, 1859 11
Resolves, Titles of, passed by General Court
in 1858 25
Rhode Island, State of 202
Roxbury City Officers 193
Salem City Officers 194
Savings Banks 123, 134
School for Idiotic and Feeble-Minded Youth... 172
Schools, Normal 162
Schools, Private 177
Page-
Senate of Massachusetts, 1859 10
Senate Districts, 17 :
Sheriffs 15
Sheriffs and Deputies, Barnstable Co 40
" Berkshire County 42
" Bristol County 45
" Dukes County 48
" Essex County 49
" Franklin County 54
" Hampden County 56
" Hampshire County 58
" Middlesex County 60
" Nantucket County 66
" Norfolk County 67
" Plymouth County 70
Suffolk County 73
" Worcester County 78
Societies 220
Sons of Malta 240
Sons of Temperance 240
Springfield City Officers 195
State Alms Houses 242
" Board of Agriculture 219
" Industrial School for Girls 173
" Normal Schools 162
" Governments, 204
«' Prison 243
" Reform Schools 172
" Tax, 1858 212
" Temperance Committee .241
Suffolk County, Officers of 73
" Clergymen 105
" Commissioners to qualify Civil
Officers 73
" Coroners 77
" Counsellors 90
" Justices of Peace 73
" Notaries 77
" Physicians 114
" ProbateCourt 73
" Sheriff and Deputies 73
" Town Clerks 219
" Trial Justices 77
Superior Court of the County of Suffolk 28
Supreme Court of United States 209
Supreme Judicial Court 27
Teachers 174
Teachers' Institutes.. 162
Telegraph Companies 248
Temperance Committee, State 241
Templars of Temperance 241
Titles of the Laws and Resolves passed 1858.... 21
Trial J ustices 16
Town Clerks 212
Towns in Massachusetts 212
Tufts College 170
United Americans 240
United States Court in Massachusetts 27
" " of Claims 209
" *' Government 205
" Senators from Ma.ss. 1789 to 1858, 30
Vermont, State of.. 200
Votes, Table of 211,219
Williams College 171
Williston Seminary 171
Worcester City Officers 196
Worcester County, Officers 78
" Clergymen 103
" Commissioners 79
" Coroners 82
" Counsellors 94
" Court of Insolvency 78
" Notaries 82
" Justices of Peace 79
" Physicians 116
" ProbateCourt 78
«< Sheriff and Deputies 78
Town Cleiks 218
'♦ Trial Justices, 82
ALMANAC.
JANUARY, 1859.
MOON'S PHASES.
Nfw Sloon, 1th day, Oh. 41m. morning.
First Quarter, 12th day, 2{». 38m. morning
Full Moon, 18th day, 7h. ."im. iifternoon.
Last Quarter, 25th day, 4h. Iin. atternoon.
8.
Mo
Days or
ircek.
SUN
lliMS. Sets.
.Mogtl
Morn. Ere.
COOET8.
1
Sat.
11. .M.,ll. U,.
7 30 4 38
li. ni.
5 37
h. m.
9 4
li. m.\
9 39
i
2
SUN.
7 aol4 39
6 38
10 6
10 .33;
*j
8
5 Ion,
7 30 4 40
7 38
11 0
n 27
s
4
Tu<!S.
7 30 4 41
sets
11 42
11 M'
m ^
5
Wed.
7 30 4 41
5 51
ti
Thur.
7 30 4 42
6 53
0 46
1 8
7
Fri.
7 30 4 43i 7 55
1«3
147
8
S;U.
7 30 4 44: 8 58
2 1
219!
te-^S^-
9
SUN.
7 SO 4 45' lU 0
2.?8
2 57i
^ CO.!
10
Mon.
7 29 4 46 11 2
316
3 36'
11 Tues.
7 29 4 47 morn
3 56
4 18'
12 Wed.
7 29 4 48
0 11
4 41
5 8
0 z^S
13 Thur.
7 28 4 49
1 2]
5 36 6 6'
14 Fri.
7 28 4 50
2 33
6 36
7 9
15 Sat
7 27 4 51
3 45
7 42
8 17
~" y, u S
16
^UN.
7 27 4 52
4 f=.S
8 53
9 27
17
Men.
7 26 4 53 6 10
10 1H0 32
a C '^ a
18
Tuts.
7 26 4 54 rise.<
11 3 1132
0 <"'^»3
IH
Wed.
7 25 4 55, 6 18
1147
1
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20
Thur.
7 24 4 56! 7 35
0 50;
01 . 0 0
21
Fri.
7 23 4-57' S bz
113
136;
22
Sat
7 22 4 57 10 10
1.58
2 21|
23| SUN.
7 214 58:11 20
2 42
3 4'
^^r-. ■
24! Hon.
7 20 4 59! morn
3 26
3 48|
^ 0 CI
25 j tues.
7 20 5 2] 0 30
412
4.37|
26 Wed.
7 19 5 4| 1 35
5 4
5 31
27 Tliur.
28! Fri.
7 19 5 e: 2 40
5 59
6 28
7 18 5 7| 3 45
6,59
7 30,
29 Sat.
7 17 5 8 4 34
7 59
8 28!
rt ri c c
3'j SUN.
7 16 5 9i 5 23
8 56
9 23
*-3 Hj Kri ^-s
31
Mon.
7 15 5 10
6 13
9 46
lOlOi
MARCH, 1859.
MOOX'S PHASES.
New Moon, 4th day, 2h. 56m. afternoon.
First Quarter, 11th day, llh. 55m. afternoon.
Full Moon, 18th day, 5h. Im. afternoon.
Last Quarter, 26th day, 4h. 43m. morning.
u.
Days of
week.
SON
Rises. Sets.
IT. X^^^'IT 1 ^^o'J^'fs.
Ii. m. b. -3.
li. m.i b. m. h. m.
•^ g d
1
Tues. !6 35 5 50
5 35: 9 33 9 47
2
Wed. 6 33 5 51
5 57:10 910 31
S 0^ .s
a
Thur. 6 32 5 53
6 19 10 52 11 15 |-S 3t3 CJ
i
Fri.
6 30 5 54
sets in 29,11 45'lo—rt -^
b
Sat.
6 29 5 55
6 46 1 |P^ =* :^
6
SUN.
6 27 5 56
7 .52
019! 0 37! . ote „•«.-;
'i
Mon.
6 26 5 58
8 59
0 55' 113'lo^^^-t: if-?
8
Tues.
6 24 5 59
9 36
132; 158,i^.^^v3 oj3
214' 236 U<^ c w*-! ---
9
Wed
6 23 6 0
n 14
10
Thur.
6.216 1
morn
259: 325!!:o Pm .-^
11
Fri.
6 19 6 2
0 33
3 52
4 24';=5 .'-'« § i^
12
Sat.
6 17,6 S
1 39
4 56
5 321
^ ii • ^ ^ c 0
13
SUN.
6 15,6 5
2 45
6 9
6 47
14
Mon.
6 14 6 6
3 Kl
7 25
7,57
lo
Tues.
6 12 6 7
4 16
8 29
9 2
16
17
^Ved.
Thur,
6 10 6 8
6 96 9
4 47
5 18
9 35
10 28
10 1
10 50
p: > c 5Q c-i ""^ C5
18
Fri.
6 76 10
rises
111211132
^ °-,-^- -
19
20
Sat.
SUN.
6 56 11
6 §6 13
7 26
8 ?,4
11531
034
21
Mon.
6 2
6 14
9 42
0 55! 1 16
22
23
Tues.
Wed,
6 0
5 59
6 15
6 17
10 47
11 51
1 381 2 0
2 22 1 2 45
24
Thuj.
5 57
6 18
morn
.310
3;i5
26
Fri.
5 65
6 19
1 12
4 1
4 28
OD ■*-3 02 "^ "^ t— * >— <
26
Sat.
5 m
6 20
1 58
5 1
533
^ t- ,-. r^ r-1 -N C^
27
SUN. io 52
6 21
2 431 6 1
6 2811.^3 ^^X^^^
28
Mon. ,5 51
6 22
3 29l 6 59
728!g S £ £ £ ^ fi
29
30
Tues.
Wed.
5 49
5 47
6 23
6 24
3 56| 7 59
4 23| 8 44
8 20
9 9
C3 CO CC ce « C3 C3
31
Thur.
5 45
6 25
4 51
9 31
9 52
FEBRUARY. 1859.
MOON'S PHASES,
New Moon, 2d day, 8h. 20in. afttirnoon.
First Quarter, lOth day, 2h. 56m. afternoon.
Full .Moon, 17th day, 5h. 58m. morning.
Last Quarter, 24th day, 9h. 37m. uorumg.
.^UN.
Mon.
6 58
sets
5 48
6 51
7 54
8 57
10 3
11 9
morn
0 17
1 16
2 35
3 44
4 61
5 39
6 18
rises
7 29
8 45
10 1
11 18
morn
C 14
1 17
2 20
3 13
4 6
4 58
10 36
1121
1157
053'
127!
2 4'
2 42
3 22
4 9,
6 111
6 15
7 31
8 45
9 51
10 50
1138
0 44
126
2 8
2 51
3 37
4 25
5 27:
6 28
7 30
8 30,
11 2
1139
1157
110
145
2 23
3 4
3 45
4 40
6 43
6 53
8 8
918
10 21
1114
1159
1 5
147
2.30
313
4 1
4 58
5 57
7 0!
8 1'
8 59
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APRIL, 1859.
MOON'S PHASES.
New Moan, 3d day. 5h. S-Sm. morning.
First Quarter, 10th' day, 6h. 37m. moruing
Full Moon, 17th day, 4h. 22m. moruini;.
Last Quarter, 25th day, Oh. Im. morning.
Mo I
Fri.
Sat.
SUN.
.Mon.
Tues.
61 Wed.
7! Thur.
Fri
9
SUN.
.Mon
Tues.
Wed.
Thur
Fri,
Sat.
SUN
.Mon. j5
19iTues
20'H'ed.
2HThur
221 Fri.
23! Sat,
24 1 SUN.
2ft i Mon.
26 1 Tues.
27' Wed.
28 Thur.
29 1 Fri.
30 Sat
436
416
406
38 6
36 6
346
32 6
30 6
29 6
27 6
25 6
246
22'6
216
19 6
17;6
166
156
13 6
12 6
106
86
66
4i6
36
216
16
596
576
56 6
26
Wo
5 1(10 14
5 24 1 10 51
sets 11 28
7 59
9 10 0 26
1 3l!lO 21 1 9
32! 11 32 156
33|morn! 2 49
34 U 89' 3 47
1 35 1 SOi 4 53
36 2 7 6 4
37 2 441 7 12
3 21I 814
I 3 44' 9 10
I 4 7 959
4 31 10 44
rises 11 5
1 43, 8 47
44 9 46
46 10 45
10 33
1110
1146
11 45
morn
0 47
1 16
1 45
2 14
2 42
3 0
3 2
0 27
111
158
2 46
3 35
4 28
5 22
613
7 9
7 59;
8 45
68i 3 44' 9 291
0 47!
132
2 22
3 18! I
4 20,1
5 28
6 38
743;
8 42
9 34,
10 21J
10 56i
1130j
0 48'
134
2 22|
3I0I
4 II
4 55 1
5 50'
6 43
735!
8 231,
9 7 i
9 52! I
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
MAY, 1859.
MOON'S PHASES.
New Moon, 2d day, 5h. 28m. afternoon.
First Quarter, 9th day, Oh. 15in. morniDg.
Full Moen, 16th day, 4h. 2Sm. afternoon.
Last Quarter, 24fch day, 6h. 5m. afternoon.
DaTSOf
SUN
Moon
HlOH WiTIk.f
week.
Rises. Sets.
rises.
Worn. Eve.
b. m.ih. m.
h. m.
h. m., h. m.
SUN.
4 54
6 59
4 28
1014
10 87
Mod.
4 53
7 0
sets
10 58
1126
Tues.
4 51
7 1
8 3
1142
Wed.
4 50
7 2
9 n
0 29
Thur.
4 49
7 H
10 19
0 54
121
Fri.
4 48
7 4
11 28
148
217
Sat.
4 47
7 5
morn
246
814
SUN.
4 4«
7 6
0 14
8 43
414
Mon.
4 45
7 7
0 49
4 45
516
Tues.
4 44
7 8
1 16
6 48
618
Wed.
4 4:-{
7 9
1 43
6 48
7 16
Thur.
4 42
7 10
2 9
7 45
811
Fri.
4 41
7 11
2 38
8 87
9 2
Sat.
4 4<)
7 12
8 7
9 27
9 50
SUN.
4 89
7 13
3 35
1014
10 57
Mon.
4 3H
7 14
rises
11 0
1122
X'ues.
4 87
7 15
a 4fi
1144
Wed.
4 86
7 16
9 42
0 27
Thur,
4 85
7 17
10 88
0 51
115
Fri.
4 35
7 18
11 22
188
2 1
Sat.
4 84
7 19
U 56
2 24
2 47
SUN.
4 ;«
7 20
morn
3 y
3 81
Mon.
4 ;«
7 21
0 23
8 58
416
Tues.
4 81
7 22
0 45
4 40
5 4
Wed.
4 80
7 28
1 7
5 27
5 52
Thur.
4 29
7 24
1 28
617
6 42
Fri.
4 28
7 25
1 50
7 7
7 33
Sat.
4 2H
7 26
2 12
7 58
8 23
SUN.
4 27
7 27
2 23
8 48
9 14
Mon.
4 2fi
7 28
3 5
9 40
10 6
Tues.
4 25
7 29
3 17
10 32
10 59
COURTS.
^^^
S
u ^
"ft
H
fll
!>-.
3
» o3
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422
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3i2
C.G C i3
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JUNE, 1859.
MOON'3 PHASES.
New Moon, lot day, 2h. 26m. morning.
F2r.st Quarter, 7th day, 6h. 3m. afternoon.
Full Moon, 15th day, oh. Sim. morning.
Last Quarter, 23d day, 9h. 48m. morning.
New Moon, 30th day, 9h. 57m. morning.
D.
Mo
I>aya of
week.
STJN
Rises. Sets.
Mmn
HlQR WxrEB.
Morn. Eve.
conBTg.
1
ATed.
h. ro. h. m.
4 25 7 29
h. m.
sets
h. m. h. m.
11 25 11 521
2
Thur.
4 24 7 30
9 13
I« ^
3
Frj.
4 24 7 30
9 46
0 47 1 15 -g v^
4
Sat
4 23t7 31
10 19
144 211 =i — 2.
b
SUN.
4 23' 7 32
10 52
2 37 3 5I a '3 ><
6
Mon.
4 23 7 33
11 26
3 31 3 57L3 « 2
424 456^ g §
5 19 5 46 ^ S _i^
V
Tues.
4 22;7 33
morn
8
Wed.
4 22 7 34
0 16
9
Thur.
4 22 7 35
0 89
6 14 6 41
=i ^ 0 d1
10
Fri.
4 22|7 35
1 2
7 8 735
11
Sat.
4 22 7 36
1 26
8 3 831
^?o . .d^-^
12
SUN.
4 22
7 87
1 59
8 58 9 24
18
Mon.
4 22
7 37
2 32
9 501015
14
Tues,
4 22
7 38
3 6
10 40 11 3
a S^l'-So
15
16
AVed.
Thur.
4 22
4 22
7 38
7 38
rises
8 IT
11 27 11 48
i'S'U^' 2 fl 1^
17
18
Fri.
Sat.
4 23
4 23
7 39
7 39
9 8
9 59
0 32 054
115' 137i
19
SUN.
4 23
7 39
10 501 157 218'
20
Mon.
4 23
7 89
11 11 2 37 2 57
21
Tues.
4 23:7 39
n 28
317 &57'rn-^^^^^^^-
22
Wed.
4 23;7 40
11 50
3 57 4 17
3-1 -OOOOOrN
23
Thur.
4 23
V 41)
mom
4 39 5 1
'^.q'-'^^^'-'O
24
Fri.
4 24
7 40
0 10
5 26 5 51
rlj^docodo
25
26
S.-»t.
SUN.
4 24
4 24
7 40
7 40
0 37
1 4
618 6 45
713 7 42
27
Mon.
4 25J7 40
1 31
815 8 45
yj 'j;, _, ^ _ M -^ gs,
28
Tuea.
4 25
7 40
2 20i 9 15 9 46
i.cu5,a)<u<uo(U
29
Wed.
4 25
7 40
3 911017 10 48
scccciasH
30
Thur.
4 25
7 40
sets
11 16 11 44
-5l-5l-s(-5(-5(-5l-5t.9
JULY, 1859.
MOON'S PHASES.
First Quarter, 7th day, Ih. 10m. morniug.
Full Moon, 14th day, 8h. 9m. afternoon.
Last Quarter, 22d day, lOh. 42m. afternoon.
New Moon, 29th day, 5h. Om. afternoon.
B.
SON
Moon
H!GH yfA-STK.
Mo
TFeek.
Rideu. Sets.l sets.
MoED. ±-ve.
li. m . h. m, 1 ti. m.
h. m. h. n>.
1
Fri.
4 26 7 40j 8.43
0 6; 0 5
Sat.
4 26
7 40 9 14
0 30i 1 0
3
SUN.
4 27
7 40] 9 45
130i 155
4
Mon.
4 27
7 39 10 16
2 20
2 43
Tues.
4 28
7 39 10 47
3 6
3 25
6
Wed.
4 29
7 39 11 7
3 53
4 18
Thur.
4 29
7 39
11 28
4 44
5 11
8
Fri.
4 80
7 88
11 66
5 38
6 7
q
Sat.
4 81
7 38
morn
6 36
7 0
10
SUN.
4 81
7 38
0 26
7 36
8 4
n
Mon.
4 32
7 3V
1 11
8 83
9 1
i->
Tues.
■i 88
7^7
1 66
9 29
9 55I
13
Wed.
4 84
7 36
2 42
10 22 10 45
14
Thur.
4 35
7 36
rises
11 91130
15
b'ri.
4 86
7 35
8 29
11 51
16
■Sat.
4 37
7 35
8 48
oan
17
SUN.
4 88
7 84
9 7
0 49
1 8
18
Mon.
4 89
7 38
9 26
1 26
144
Kt
Tues.
4 39
7 82
9 41
2 2
9.?.0
20
Wed
4 40
7 32
9 57
2 37
9.i-,7
•?A
Thur.
4 41
7 31
10 18
3 16
3 36
'M
•JIM.
4 4^
7 30
11 29
3,56
417
%^
Sat.
4 48
7 29
11 56
4 43
5 9
?A
.^UN.
4 44
7 28
morn
5 38
6 7
?,;-!
Mon.
4 45
7 2'<
0 53
6 40
713
26
I'ues.
4 46
7 26
1 36
7 48
8 24
'n
V\\!ll.
i 47
r 25
2 29
8 59
9 34
28
Thur.
4 48
7 24
3 3
10 5
10 37
%)
Kri.
4 49
728
.'eta
n 5
1133
30
Sat.
4 50
'( 49
1157
31
SUN.
4 51
7 21
8 17
021
S£?'
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hi oi
0 . .
CO . «
"3 '3 3
AUGUST, 1859.
MOON'S PHASES.
First Quarter, 5th day, lOh. 38m. morning.
FutI Moon, 13th day, llh. 51m. morning.
Last Quarter, 21st day, 9h. 2ra. morujiig.
New Moon, 27th day, llh. i2m. afternoon.
I).
Days of
Mo
1
week.
Mon.
2
Tues.
3
Wed.
4
Thur.
5
Fri.
6
Sat.
7
SUN.
8
Mon.
9
Tues.
10
AVed.
11
Thur.
12
Fri.
13
Sat.
14
SUN.
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MOON'S I'HAEES.
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Full Mpoii, 12tli diiy, 3b. 47ui. morning.
Last Quarter, 19th day, 5h. 30m. afternoon.
New Moon, ^6th daly, 'Jh. I'iiii. morning.
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liast Quarter, 19ih day. Oh. .59ni. morrting.
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MOON'S PHASES.
Pitst Quarter, 2d day, lib. 34m. morning.
Full McOE, loth day, 9h. 2im. morning
Last Quarter, 17th day , 8h. 23m. morning.
New Moon, 24th day, 8h. 59m. morning.
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MOON'S PHASES.
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Full Moon, Sth day, lOh. 29m. Et'ternoon.
Last Quarter, 16tb day, 4h 32m. afterifOon>
New Moon, 24th day, Ih. 3m. morning.
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GOVERNORS IN MASSACHUSETTS.
P K E P A R E » BY NATHANIEL B. SflURTLEFF, M . D
Governors of Plymouth Colony, chosen annually by the People.
1620 John Carver.
1621 William Bradford.
1633 Edward Winslow.
163-1 Thomas Prence.
1639 William Bradford.
1644 Edward Winslow.
1645 William Bradford.
1657 Thomas Prence.
1673 Josias Winslow.
1681 Thomas Hinckley.*
1635 William Bradford.
1636 Edward Winslow.
1637 William Bradford.
1638 Thomas Prence.
* Mr. Hinckley was Governor till the union of the Colonies, in 1692, except during the administration of Andres.
Deputy Governors of Plymouth Colony, chosen annually by the People.
* 1680 Thos. Hinckley. | 1681 Jas. Cudworth. | 1682 Wm. Bradford, to 1686. 1 1689 Wm. Bradford, to 1692.
* Previously there was no Deputy Governor, a Governor pio tetn, being appointed by the Governor to serve in his absence.
Governors of Massachusetts under the First Charter, chosen annually.
1629 Mathew Cradock.*
1629 John Winthrop.
1634 Thomas Dudley.
1635 John Haynes.
1636 Henry Vane.
1637 John Winthrop.
1640 Thomas Dudley.
1641 Richard Bellingham.
1642 John Winthrop.
1644 John Endicott.
1645 Thomas Dudley.
1646 John Winthrop.
1649 John Endicott.
1650 Thomas Dudley.
1651 John Endicott.
1654 Richard Bellingham.
1655 John Endicott.
1665 Richard Bellingham.
1673 John Leverett.
1679 Simon Bradstreet.
• By the Royal Charter, which passed the seals 4 March, 1628-9 Mathew Cradock was appointed the first Governor, and Thomas
Golfe, Deputy Governor, both of whom had held the same offices before the Charter was granted. On the ISth of the following May,
the same persons were re-chosen under the Charter, but they never came to New England. On the 20th of October, 1G29, John Win-
throp was chosen Governor, and John Humphry, Deputy Governor. On the 30th of April, 1629, John Endicott was appointed, in
London, to be Governor of the Plantation in New England, and held the office until the arrival of the Governor (Winthrop) in 1630.
Deputy Governors of Massachusetts under the First Charter, chosen annually.
1629 Thomas Goffe,* to 1629
1629 John Humphry " 1629
1629 Thomas Dudley " 1634
1634 Roser Ludlow, " 1635
1635 Rich'd Bellingham,.. " 1636
1636 John Winthrop, " 1637
1637 Thomas Dudley,.... " 1640
1640 Rich'd Bellingham,.. to 1641| 1954 John Endicott, to 1655
1641 John Endicott, " 1644 16 'iS Rich'd Bellingham, " 1665
1644 John Winthrop, " 1646! 1665 Francis Willoughby, " 1671
1646 Thomas Dudley,.... " 1650 1671 John Leverett, " 1673
1650 John Endicott, " 1651
1651 Thomas Dudley, " 1653
1653 Rich'd Bellingham,.. " 1654
1673 Sam'l Symonds, to Oct. 1678
1678 Oct., Simon Bradstreet, 1679
1679 Thomas Danforth,... to 1686
* Thomas Goffe never came to New England. John Humphry was elected, but did not serve.
Deputy Governor of Massachusetts after the Dissolution of the First Charter.
1689 Thomas Danforth, to 1692.
Governors of Massachusetts under the Second Charter, appointed by the Kin^.
1692 May, Sir William Phips.
1694 "^ov., William Stoughton.*
1699 May, Earl of Bellomont.
1700 July, William, Stoughton.
1701 July, The Council.
1702 June, Joseph Dudley.
1714-15 Feb,, The Council.
1714-15 March, Joseph Dudley.
1715 Nov., t William Tailer.
1716 Oct., Samuel Shute.
1722-23 Jan., William Dummer.
1728 July, William Burnet.
1728 Sept., William Dummer.
1730 June, William Tailer.
1730 Aug., Jonathan Belcher.
1741 Aug., William Shirley.
1749 Sept., Spencer Phips.
1753 Aug., William Shirley.
1756 Sept., Spencer Phips.
1757 April, The Council.
1757 Aug., Thomas Pownall.
1760 June, Thomas Hutchinson.
1760 Aug., Francis Bernard.
1769 Aug., Thomas Hutchinson.
1771 March, Thos. Hutchinson.
1774 May, Thomas Gage.
* Those whose names are printed in Italics, were acting Governors.
t In November, 1715, Elizeus Burgess was proclaimed Governor, he having had fhe appointment in March, 1714; hut he never
came over to perform his duties, and resigned the office in 1716.
Lieutenant Governors of Massachusetts binder the Second Charter, appointed by the King.
1692 Wm. Stoughton, to J'ly, 1701(1711 William Tailer. |1733 Spencer Phips. |1774 Thomas Oliver.
1702 Thos. Povey, to 1706 1716 Wm. Dummer. 1758 Th's Hutchinson.
1705-6 Jan., vacancy to Oct. 1711 1 1730 William Tailer. |l770 Andrew Oliver. I
Since the Bcvolution.
1774 October A Provincial Congress. | 1775 July The Council.
Governors and Lieutenant Governors of Massachusetts under the CoJistitution.
18^1 George S. Boutwell 1853
1853 John'^H. Clifford, 1854
1854 Emory Washburn, 1855
1855 Henry J.Gardner, 1858
1868 Nathaniel P. Banks,.. . .
Gov&/'nors.
1780 John Haricock,..-....to 1785
1785 James Bowdoin, 1787
1787 John Hancock, Oct. 8, 1793
1794 Samuel Adams, 1797
1797 Increase Sumner, June 7, '99
1800 Caleb Strong, 1807
1807 Jas. Sullivan, Dec. 10, 1808
1809 Christopher Gore, 1810
1810 Elbridge Gerry, 1812
1812 Caleb Strong, 1816
1816 John Brooks 1823
1823 Wm. Eustis, Feb. 6 1825
1825 Levi Lincoln 1834
1834 .John Davis 1836
1836 Edward Everett 1840
1840 Marcus Morton, 1841
1841 John Davis 1843
1843 Marcus Morton 1844
1844 George N. Briggs, 1851
• The Lieut. Governors, whose names ore in Italics, were acting Governors also during vaeancie* in the office of Governor.
Lieutenant Governors.
1780 Thos. Gushing, Feb. 28, 1788
1788 Benjamin Lincoln, 1789
1789 Sa7»M,cl Adams,* 1794
1794 Moses Gill, May 20,.... 1800
1801 Sam. Phillips, Feb. 10, 1802
1802 Edward H. Robbins,.. . .1807
1807 Levi Lincoln, 1809
1809 David Cobb, 1810
1810 William Gray, 1812
1812 William Phillips, 1823
1823 Levi Lincoln, Feb 1824
1824 Marcus Morton, July,.. 1825
1826 Thomas L. Winthrop,. .1832
1833 Samtiel T. Armstrovg,..\SS6
1836 George Hull, 1843
1843 Henry H. Childs, 1844
1844 John Reed, 1851
1851 Henry W. Cushman, . . . 1853'
1853 Elisha Huntington, 1854
1854 Wm. C. Plunkctt, 1855
1855 Simon Brown, 1856
1856 Henry W. Benchley,. ..1858
1858 Eliphalet Trask,
CIVIL GOVERNMENT.
STAl'E ELECtlON
Tuesday following fir
IN
NOVEMBER.
L-s t Monday / < ,. .r-.) X w /■ , , •J*\
LEGISLATURE
CONVENES
First Wednesd^
IN
JANUARY.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
CIVIL GOVERNMENT, 1859.
GOVERNOR.
NATHANIEL PKENTISS BANKS, - Waltham, - - Salary, S3,50O
LIEUTENANT GOVEKNOR.
ELIPHALET TRASE, - - - Springfield, - - - Salary [see below],
COUNCIL.
District No. 1. — Jacob Sleeper, --.----- Boston.
" " 2.— -Geo. Cogswell, ------- Bra i ford.
" " 3.— William J. Eames, Maiden.
" " 4. — Austin L. Eogers, Worcester.
*' " 5. — Lyman Dimmock, ------ Westfield.
" " 6.— Aaron C. Ma v hew, ------ Miiford.
" " 7.— Joseph M. Churchill, Milton.
" " 8. — Franklin Ames, - No. BridgcTvater.
The Council receive three hundred dollars each, for the regular annual ses-
sion of their board, held during the session of the legislature, and three dolia's
for each day's attendance at every subsequent session of said board ; and two
dollars for every ten miles' travel, once in each session thereof
The Lieutenant-Governor receives same mileage, and double the compensa-
tion, of a member of the Council.
SECRETARY OF THE COMMONTTEALTH.
Oliver Warner, ----- Northampton, ----- Salary, 82,000.
TREASURER AND RECEIVER GENERAL.
Moses Tenney, Jr., - - - - Georgetown, ----- Salary, $2,000.
AUDITOR.
Charles W^hite, ------ Worcester, - - - Salary, S2,000,
ATTORNEY GENERAL.
Stephen H. Phillips, - Salem, - Clerk hire, $1,000; and Salary, S2,.5 00.
ADJUTANT AND QUARTERMASTER.
Ebenezer W. Stone, - - - - Roxbury, ------ Salary, S1,S00.
SECRETARY BOARD OP EDUCATION AND STATE LIBRARIAN.
George S. Boutwell, - - - - Grototi, Salary, $2,000.
SECRETARY STATE BOARD AGRICULTURE.
Charles L. Flint, ----- Salary, SI, 500.
FIRST CLERK SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE,
Charles W. Lovett, - - - - Salary, Sl,500.
SECOND CLERK SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE.
Albert L. Fernald, - - - Salary, Sl,200.
FIRST CLERK TREASURER'S OFFICE.
Daniel H. Rogers, Salary, Si, 5 00.
SECOND CLERK TREASURER'S OFFICE.
John H. Smith, - Salary, S1,2C0.
CLERK IN auditor's OFFICE.
William Eveletb, ---...--------- Salary, SI, 200,
10
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
SENATE.
(Forty M«mbcirs; for Sularits, me page 14.)
C HARLE8 A. Phelps, of Boston, . . . President
DiSTMcr
First Suffolk
Second ,,
Third „
Fourth ,,
Fifth
First Essex
Second ,,
Third ,,
Fourth ,,
Fifth
First Middlesex
Second „
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth ,,
(Jeritral Worcester
South-East ,,
South-West ,,
West
North East ,,
East ,,
West Hampden
East ,,
Hampshire .
Franklin , . .•
Hampshiri! & Frankl
North Berkshire
South ,,
North Norfolk
East
West „
North .Bristol
South ,,
West
North Plymouth
South ,,
Middle ,,
Cape . . .
Island .
Name.
Nehemiah lioynton
Oliver Frost
Thomas P. Kich
Charles A. Phelps
George Odiorne
William Fabens
J. B. F. Osgood
George L. JJuvis
Benjamin Evans
Warren Tilton
E. L. Norton .
J. M. S. Williams
John W. Bacon
George M. Brooks
Horace Conn .
Benjamin F. Butler
Dexter F. Parker
John G. Me tea If .
William TJpliam . ■
Charles Field . .
William B. Peek .
Abraham M. Bigelow
Aaron Ba;i,g
George Walker
Horatio G. Knight
Carver Hotchkiss .
Bavis Goddard
fSam'l W. Bowerman
John Bra,nning
Edward G. Paiker
Charles A. French
Milton M. Fisher .
Homer M. Daggett
Joseph W. Cornell
llobert T. Bavis .
Perez Simmons
Ezekiel K. Suwin .
William T. Davis .
John W. At wood .
Ichabod N. Luce .
llESIDEKCB,
Chelsea.
Boston.
Boston,
Boston.
Boston.
Maj'blehead.
Salem.
North Andover.
Salisbury.
]3everly.
Charles town*
Cambridge.
Natick.
Concord.
Woburn.
Lowelk
Woicester.
Mendon.
Spencer.
Athol.
Sterling.
Grafton.
West Springfield,
Springfield.
EasthamptOD.
Shelburne.
Orangi',.
Pittstield.
Lee.
Brook lino,
Stoughton.
Med way.
Attleborough.
New Bedford.
Fall River.
Hanover.
Fairhaven.
Plymouth.
Chatham.
Edyartown.
OFFICERS OF TUffl SENATE.
Stephen N. Gifford, Clerk
Jacou M. Manning, Chaplain
John Moiusskv, Sergeant-al- Arms to both Branches of
the General Court
William M Wise, Door-Keeper
Samuel S. Wells, Assistant Door-Keeper . . . .
John C Pick«y, Page
Frederic C. Alley, Page
Salary,
$2000
200
300
300
200
200
t Elected by the Legislature, February 5, Mice James T. KobinBon, resigned.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
11
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Number of members, 240. For salaries, see page 14,
CuAULES Hale, of Boston, Speaker.
Suffolk County.
Diet.
1. George W. Purmentcr, of Boston.
Martin GrilHii, of Boston.
2. Amos A. Duunels, of Boston.
Stephen N. Stockwell, of Boston.
Edward V. I'oiter, of Boston.
3. Asa D. Pattee, of Boston.
John C. Tuelior, of Boston.
4. John II. Wilkiiis, of Boston.
Charles ILile, of Boston.
6. Edward .Sands, of Boston.
Frederick VVhiton, of Boston.
6. Thornton K. Lothrop, of Boston.
Martin Biiuimer, of Boston.
7. Samuel Hatch, of Boston.
Patrick Kiley, of Boston.
8. George A. Sliaw, of Boston.
Thomas 11. llusaell, of Boston.
9. Alexander 11. Twombly, of Boston.
Tliomas D. Morris, of Boston.
10. Nathaniel C. Nash, of Boston.
Moses Kimball, of Boston.
11. Pliny Nickerson, of Boston.
Amos B. Merrill, of Boston.
12. Daniel liall, of Boston.
Judah Sears, of Boston.
Benjauiiii Lewis, of Boston.
13. Melkn (.'hamberlain, of Ohelsea.
John Berit, of Chelsea.
Essex County.
1. Winthrop 0. Evans, of Newburyport.
Eldrid}i,e M. J\lorse, of Amesbury.
2. VVilliaiii Chickering, of Andover.
3. James Hill, of Beverly.
Thomas A. Morgan, of Beverly,
4. Francis P. Putnam, of Danvers.
b. Luther Alien, of Manchester.
6. Edwin B. George, of Groveland.
7. John J. Babsou, of Gloucester.
Jeremiah li. Cook, of Gloucester.
8. Nathan 8. ivimball, of Haverhill.
James iiussell, of Haverhill.
Ebenezei Cogswell, of Ipswich.
A. J. French, of Lawrence.
George \V. Benson, of Lawrence.
John LoV( joy, of Lynn.
Dean Peabody, of Lynn.
Thomas D. iiamson, of Marblehead.
Benj. G. Hathaway, of Marblehead.
George \V. Butters, of Methuen.
Gustavus Attwill, of Lynn.
Gorham P. Sargent, of Newbury.
Caleb Cushing, of Newburyport.
R. S. SpoHbrd, Jr., of Newburyport.
Sanmel Raymond, of N. Andover.
Henry T. Lowe, of Rockport.
George Upton, of Salem.
Stephen A. Chase, of Salem,
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10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
IS.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
2.3.
26.
Charles W. Upham, of Salem.
Benjamin Howe, of Midd* ton.
Eben S. Poor, of South Danvers.
Oliver M. Stacey, of Lynn.
Middlesex County.
*Ebenezer Barker, of Cliarlestown.
Joseph Caldwell, of Charlestown.
Lyman Pray, of Charlestown.
James F. Uwinell, of Charlestown.
Isaac F. Shepard, of Somerville.
4. John Q. A. Gridin, of Maiden.
[). lilisha Haydcn, of Medford.
G. Oliver R. Clark, of Winchester.
7. William T. Richardson, of Cambridge,
Alanson Bigelow, of Cambrid|.;e.
Nathan K. Noble, of Caiubridgc.
8. Tiiomas Rice, Jr., of Newton.
Edward J. Collins, of Newton.
9. Joseph Crafts, of Watcrtown.
Josiah liutter, of Waltham.
10. George W. Warren, of Weston.
11. Benjamin F. Ham, of Nalick.
12. Nathaniel Dowse, of Sherborn.
13. William F. Ellis, of Ashland.
14. James W. Brown, of Framingham.
15. John Phelps, of Marlborough.
16. Benjamin W. Gleason, of Stow.
17. Slialtuek Haitwell, of Littleton.
18. A. W. Crowninshield, of Lexington,
19. Nathan Wyman, of Woburn.
20. Loren L. Fuller, of ^lelrose.
J. Parker Gould, of Stoncham.
21. Stillman E. Parker, of Reading.
22. Jacob Coggm, of Tewksbury.
23. Marcus A. Thomas, of Lowell.
Sullivan lay, of Lowell.
Jolm C. Woodward, of Lowell.
24. Tappan Wcntwortli, of Lowell,
Waller Burnham, of Lowell.
John A. Goodwin, of Lowell.
25. Nathan B. Edwards, of Chelmsford.
26. Chai-les Ba.bbidge, of Pepperell.
James P. Longley, of Sliirley.
27. Noah Ball, of Townsend.
Worcester County,
J. D. Crosby, of Ashburnham.
George Whitney, of Royalston.
Russell Carruth, ot Phillipston.
Aaron Greenwood, of Hubbardston,
William Mayo, of Westminster.
Amasa Norcross, of Fitclil)urg.
Edwin Cpton, of Fitcliburg.
Charles L. Josselyn, of Leominster,
7. George E. Burt, of Harvard.
8. John M. Washburn, of Lancaster.
9. Solon S. Hastings, of Princeton.
10. Charles Brimblecom, of Barre.
11. Nelson Carpenter, of Warren.
12. Luther Stowell, of Brookfield.
13 John L. Bush, of Spencer.
14. Ralph E. Bigelow, of Paxton.
15. iNathan W. Williams, of Shrewsbury.
16. Jonas Fay, of Southborough.
17. Gilbert C. Taft, of Grafton.
18. Charles P. Whitin, of Norlhbridge.
19. Elbridge Mann, of Milford.
James H. Barker, of Milford.
20. Alanson S. Freeman, of Mendon.
21. John B. White, of Blackstone.
22. Asher Joslin, of Webster.
23. Ebenezer Davis, of Dudley.
24. Henry Haynes, Jr., of Sturbridge.
25. Ira Merriam, of Oxford.
Hosea Crane, of Millbury.
26. Marcus Barrett, of Auburn.
27. Albert Tolman, of Worcester.
26. Henry C. Rice, of Worcester.
29. Charles B. Pratt, of Worcester.
30. George Chandler, of Worcester.
* Elected February 14, vice Edward Lawrence, who resigned February 4.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Hampshire County.
1. William H. Dickinson, of Hatfield.
William F. Arnold, of Northampton.
2. Albert D. Sanders, of Williamsburg.
3. Spencer Shaw, of Cummingtnn.
4. Peregrine Waters, of South Hadley.
6. Lorenzo S. Nash, of Granb}'.
6. Charles L. Washburn, of Belchertown.
Liberty Crosett, of Prescott.
Hampden County,
1. Paul W. Prtige, of Brimileld.
2. Henry Seism, of Palmer.
3. llandolph Stebbins, of Longmeadow.
4. Joseph Stone, of Springfield.
5. Philo F. Wilcox, of Springfield.
6. Otis A. Seamans, of Springfield.
7. George M. Stearns, of Chicopee.
Albert Fuller, of Ludlow.
8. Geo. L. Wright, of West Springfield.
9. Elisha F. Miner, of Granville.
10. Addison Gage, of Westfield.
\l. David Cannon, of Chester.
Franklin County.
1. Hugh B. Miller, of Coleraine.
George D. Wells, of Greenfield.
2. Stephen Bates, of Charlemont.
3. Nathan Knowlton, of Ashfield.
4. William H. Fuller, of Whately.
6. William W. Russell, of Sunderland.
6. Wright Stratton, of Northfteld.
7. Wm. T. Freeman, of New Salem.
Berkshire County.
1. William T. Filley, of Lanesborough.
2. William H. Tyler, 2d, of Adams.
Sylvander Johnson, of Adams.
3. John A. Walker, of Pittsfield.
Henry Colt, of Pittsfield.
4. Henry D. Lyman, of Hinsdale.
5. E. W. B. Canning, of Stockbridge.
6. John M. Northrup, of Tyringhara.
7. Increase Sumner, of Gt. Barrington.
8. Orlo Burt, of Sandisfield.
9. Calvin Benjamin, of Egremont.
Norfolk County,
1. Ezra W. Taft, of Dedham.
2. William McCarty, of West Roxbury.
3. Thomas Parsons, of Brookline.
4. Roland Worthington, of Roxbury.
Charles W. Bryant, of Roxbury.
Robert C. Nichols, of Roxbury.
5. Edw'dH. R. Ruggles, of Dorchester.
George Rankin, of Dorchester.
6. William S. Morton, of Quincy.
7. William L. Walker, of Braintree.
8. Daniel Lovell, of Weymouth.
Elias S. Beals, of Weymouth.
9. Daniel Howard, of Randolph.
10. William H. Tucker, of Stoughton.
11. John S. Eldridge, of Canton.
Amasa D. Bacon, of Sharon.
12. Edward C. Craig, of Wrentham.
William H. Temple, of Medway.
13. Horace Rockwood, of Bellingham.
14. Henry Horton, of Dover.
Bristol County.
1. William W. Blodgett, of Pawtucket.
William D. Earl, of Attleborough.
2. Daniel S. Cobb, of Norton.
3. John D. G. Williams, of Raynham,
4. Henry H. Fox, of Taunton.
Henry Sproat, of Taunton.
Elisha Copeland, of Taunton.
5. John C. Marvel, of Rehoboth.
6. William Lawton Slade, of Somerset.
7. StephenC.Wrightington,of Fall River,
Thomas T. Potter, of Fall River.
8. Ezra P. Brownell, of Westport.
9. Nathaniel Potter, Jr., of Dartmouth.
10. Alanson Borden, of New Bedford.
Saben P. Chamberlain, of New Bedford,
11. Samuel Watson, of New Bedford.
Nathan B. Gifford, of New Bedford.
Augustus L. West, of New Bedford.
12. William S. Crane, of Berkley.
Martin L. Eldridge, of Fairhaven.
Plymouth County.
(Including Cuhasset.)
1. John Burnham, of Cohasset.
2. Demerick Marble, of Hingham.
3. Benjamin F. Burgess, of Hanover.
4. Peter Salmond, of Pembroke.
5. Job W. Drew, of Kingston.
6. Eleazer C. Sherman, Plymouth.
Samuel PI. Doten, of Plymouth.
7. Marshall E. Simmons, of Marion.
8. Job T. Toby, of Lakeville.
9. E-terett Robinson, of Middleborough.
10. Jarvis D. Burrill, of W. Bridgewater.
11. Thomas Conant, of East Bridgewater.
Edw'd Southworth, Jr., of N. Bridge-
water.
12. William L. Reed, of Abington.
Daniel U. Johnson, of Abington.
13. Daniel S. McLean, of Plymp'ton.
Barnstahle County.
1. Nathaniel Hinckley, of Barnstable.
John S. Fish, of Sandwich.
William Nye, Jr., of Falmouth.
2. Benjamin H. Matthews, of Yarmouth.
James S. Howes, of Dennis.
Nathaniel Doane, Jr., of Harwich.
3. Elijah Cobb, of Brewster.
4. Daniel Paine, of Tiuro.
James Giflbrd, of Provincetown.
Dukes County.
1. Jos. Whelden Holmes, of Tisbury.
Nantucket County.
1. Peleg Ray, of Nantucket.
James F. Cobb, of Nantucket.
OflBcers of the House. •
William Stowe, ClcyJc, Salary, ^2,000
Rev. Thomas Dodge, Chaplain, - " 200
John Morissey, Sergeant-at-Arms to the General Cowt., - - .
Edgar M. Brown, £>oor-/V(3(?;>(?r, ..---.-. " 300
Gustavus E. Haynes, Messenger, ->..-.. << 300
David T. Bunker, Assist. Messenger, ------- <« 300
John N. Vinson, Postmaster, '---....- •< 300
Joseph P. Dexter, Jr., Page, - - -. << 2OO
Alexander McDonald, Page, ..-.----- «« 2OO
STANDING COMMIITEES.
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COMMITTEES.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE
SENATE.
Jvdician/. — Messrs, Simmons, of Ply-
mouth, Butler, of Middlesex, Walker, of
Hampden.
Probate and Chancery. — Messrs Bran-
ning, of Berkshire, Osgood, of Essex, Ba-
con, of Middlesex.
Treasury. — Messrs. Boynton, of Suffolk,
Conn, of Middlesex, Das;gett, of Bristol.
Bills in the Third Reading. — Messrs.
Field, of Worcester, Simmons, of Ply-
mouth, Rich, of Suffolk, Parker, of Nor-
folk, Tilton, of Essex, Evans, of Essex.
Eiigrossed Bills. — Messrs. Metcalf, of
Worcester, Cornell, of Bristol, Peck, of
Worcester, Fisher, of Norfolk, Goddard, of
Hampshire and Franklin, Norton, of Mid-
dlesex.
Pri7iiiny. — Messrs. Metcalf, of Wor-
cester, Atwood, of the Cape District, Cor-
nell, of Bristol.
Leave of Absence. — Messrs. Metcalf, of
Worcester, Fisher, of Norfolk, Norton, of
Middlesex.
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.
Accowits. — Messrs. Hotchkiss, of
Franklin, and Rich, of Suffolk, o/ the
Senate. Messrs. Noble, of Cambridge,
Worthington, of Roxbury, Paine, of Truro,
Burt, of Sandisfield, and Warren, of
Weston, of the House.
Agriculture. — Messrs. Goddard, of
Hampshire and Franklin, Daggett, of
Bristol, of the Senate. Messrs. Eldridge,
of Canton, Freeman, of New Salem, Sar-
gent, of Newbury, Hastings, of Princeton,
and Dickinson, of Hatfield, of the House.
Batiks and Banking. — Messrs. Sawin,
of Plymouth, and Knight, of Hampshire,
of the Senate. Messrs. Twombly, of Bos-
ton, Sherman, of Plymouth, Babson, of
Gloucester, Lovejoy, of Lynn, and Cannon,
of Chester, of the House.
Claims. — Messrs. Tilton, of Essex, and
Upham, of Worcester, of the Setiate.
Messrs. Poor, of South Danvers, Riley, of
Boston, Craig, of Wrentham, Coggin, of
Tewksbury, andStebbins, of Longmeadow,
of the House.
Education. — Messrs. Davis, of Ply-
mouth, and Peck, of Worcester, of the
Seriate. Messrs. Upham, of Salem, Cann-
ing, of Stockbridge, Rutter, of Waltham,
Brown, of Framingham, and Cobb, of
Brewster, of the House.
Federal Relations. — Messrs. Branning,
of Berkshire, and Daggett, of Bristol, of
the Senate. Messrs. Rice, of Worcester,
Borden, of New Bedford, Kimball, of
Haverhill, Griffin, of Boston, and Lovell,
of Weymouth, of the House. >
Fisheries. — Messrs. Cornell, of Bristol,
and Fabens, of Essex, of the Senate^
Messrs. Ray, of Nantucket, Hamson, of
Marblehead.Carruth, of Phillipston, Burn-
ham, of Cohasset, and Nickerson, of Bos-
ton, of the House.
Library. — Messrs. Davis, of I'lyrnouth,
Parker, of Norfolk, and Atwood, of llarns-
tal)k', of the Senate Messrs. Goodwin, of
IjOWcU, Hartwell, of liittleton, and liab-
bidge, of Pepperell, of the House.
Manufactures. — Messrs. Knit^lit, of
Hampshire, and Davis, of Essex, of the
Senate. Messrs. Wentworth, of Lowell,
Crane, of Millbury, Ruggles, of Dor-
chester, Drew, of Kingston, and Sanders,
of Williamsburg, of the House.
Mercantile Affavrs and Insuraiice. —
Messrs. Fabens, of Essex, and Williams,
of Middlesex, of the Senate. Messrs.
Wilkins, of Boston, Washburn, of Lan-
caster, Raymond, of North Andover, Ful-
ler, of Whatcly, and Gitford, of Province-
town, of the House.
Militia. — Messrs. Butler, of Middlesex,
and Parker, of Norfolk, of the Senate.
Messrs Cushing,of Nevvburyport, Shepard,
of Somerville, Upton, of Fitchburt;, Cook,
of Gloucester, and Cobb, of Norton, of the
House.
Parishes and Religious Societies. —
Messrs. Bagg, of Hampden, and Fisher,
of Norfolk, q/7/«e SeHO^e. Messrs. Filley,
of Linesborough, Joslin, of Le iminster,
Burrill, of West Brirlgewater, Williams,
of Shrewsbury, and Fish, of Sandwich, of
the House.
Prisons. — Messrs. Parker, of Worces-
ter, and Evans, of Essex, of the Senate.
Messrs. Taft, of Dedham, Stacey, of Lynn,
Tay, of Lowell, Stratton, of Northfield,
and Simmons, of Marion, of the House.
Public Charitable Tnstitutiotis. — Messrs.
Davis, of Bristol, and Bisrelow, of Wor-
cester, of the Senate. Messrs. Chandler,
of Worcester, Brimmer, of Boston, Chick-
ering of Andover, Bates, of Cliarlemont,
and Marble, of Hingham, of the House.
Public Lands. — Messrs. Luce, of the
Island District, and Frost, of Suffolk, of
the Senate. Messrs. Potter, of Dartmouth,
Merrill, of Boston, Russell, of Sunderland,
Parker, of Reading, and Holmes, of Tis-
bury, of the House.
Railways and Canals. — Messrs. Odiorne,
of Suffolk, and Brooks, of Middlesex, of
the Senate. Messrs. Shaw, of Boston,
Johnson, of Adams, Southworth, of North
Bridgewater, Paige, of Brimtield, and
Ellis, of Ashland, of the House.
Roads and Bridges. — Messrs. Luce, of
the Island District, and Norton, of Mid-
dlesex, of the Senate. Messrs. Upton, of
Salem, Eldridge, of Faiihaven, Knowlton,
of Ashfield, Gritiin, of Mali^en, and Bush,
of Spencer, of the Houae.
State House. — Messrs. French, of Nor-
folk, and Rich, of Suffolk, of thu Senate.
Messrs. Gould, of Stoneham, Sands, of
Boston, Watson, of New Bedford, Pratt,
of Worcester, and Matthews, of Yarmouth,
of the House.
Towns. — Messrs. Simmons, of Ply-
mouth, and Davis, of Bristol, of the Senate.
Messrs. Spotford, of Newburyport, Reed, of
Abington, Whitney, of Roy alston, Nichols,
of Roxbury, and Fuller, of Ludlow, of the
House,
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEES,
upon the several portions of the
governor's address.
County Expmditiires, S;c. — Messrs Ro-
binson, of Berkshire, Walker, of Hamp-
den, and Parker, of Worcester, of Ihe
Senate. Messrs. Wentworth, of Lowell,
Cushinc^, of Newburyport, Arnold, of
Northampton. Worthington, of Roxbury,
Rutter, of Wrtltham, Fox, of Taunton,
and Clark, of Winchester, of the House.
Salaries of the Judges of the Supreme
Judicial Court, — the Statute Relatinq to
the Crime of Murder, &c. — Messrs. Field,
of Worcester, Osgood, of Essex, and
French, of Norfolk, of the Senate. Messrs.
Wrightington, nf Fall River, Peabody, of
Lynn. Ham, of Natick, Walkpr, of Brain-
tree, Filley, of Lanesborouo-h, Dowse, of
Sherborn, and Hall, of Boston, of the
House.
Revision of Statutes. — Messrs. Walker,
of Hampden, Butler, of Middlesex, Bran-
ning, of Berkshire, Simmons, of Plymouth,
and Odiorne, of Suffolk, of the Senate.
Messrs. VValker. of Pittsfield, Merrill, of
Boston, Wells, of Greenfield, Cashing, of
Newburyport, Sumner, of Great Barring-
ton, Griffin, nf Maiden, Norcross, of
Fitchburg, Johnson, of Abington, and
Lothrop, of Boston, of the House.
Back Bay Lands — Messrs. Conn, of
Middlesex, and Sawin, of Plymouth, of
the Senate. Messrs. Shepard, of Somerville,
Rice, of Newton, Colt, of Pittsfield, Tol-
man, of Worcester, and Potter, of Fall
River, of the House.
Financial Affairs of Ihe Commomoealtk.
— Messrs. Boynton, of Suffolk, Conn, of
Middlesex, and Daggett, of Bristol, of the
Senate. Messrs. Kimball, of Boston,'Colt,
of Pittsfield, Parsons, of Brookline. Chase,
of Salem, Wilcox, of Springfield, Morton,
of Quincy, and Miller, of Coleraine, of the
House.
purchase of the Hancock Estate. —
Messrs. Parker, of Norfolk, and Rich, of
Suffolk, of the Senate. Messrs. Upham,
of Salem, Hatch, of Bostor, Crafts, of
Watertown, GifFord, of New Bedford, and
Sprcat, of Taimton, of the House.
Removal of the County Buildings in
Berkshire County. — Messrs. Evans, of
Essex, and Atwood, of Barn.stable, of the
Senate. Messrs. Chamberlain, of Chelsea,
Chamberlain, of New Bedford, McLean,
of Plymouth, Hathaway, of Marblehead,
and Beals, of Weymouth, of the House.
Preventing Delays in the' Administration
of Justice, kc. — Messrs. Butler, of Mid-
dlesex, Simmons, of Plymouth, and Tilton,
of EHsex, of the Senate. Messrs. Griffin,
of Maiden,' Cushing. of NewburTport,
Wells, of Greenfield, Norcross, of Fitch-
burg, Lothrop, of Boston, Chamberlain, of
Chelsea, and Brownell, of Westport, of
the House.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE
HOUSE.
Judiciary. — Messrs. Wells, of Green-
field, Cushing, of Newburyport, Sumner,
of Great Barrington, Griffin, of Maiden,
Norcross, of Fitchburg, Johnson, of Abing-
ton, Lothrop, of Boston.
Probate and Chancery. — Messrs. Rus-
sell, of Boston, Brimblecom, of Barre,
Walker, of Pittsfield, Peabody, of Lynn,
Robinson, of Middleboroviiih, Stearns, of
Chicopee, Rice, of Wori^ester.
Finance. — Messrs. Kimball, of Boston,
Colt, of Pittsfield, Parsons, of Brookline,
Chase, of Salem, Wilcox, of Springfield,
Morton, of Quincy, Miller, of Coleraine.
Elections. — Messrs. I linckley, of Barn-
stable, Seamans, of Springfield, West, of
New Bedford, Bigelow, of Cambridge,
Stockwell, of Boston, Edwards, of Chelms-
ford, Attwill, of Lynn.
Bills in the TJiird Readinq. — Messrs.
Chamberlain, of Chelsea, Wrightington,
of Fall River, Benson, of Lawrence,
Walker, of Braintree, Ham, of Natick,
Bigelow, of Paxton, Benjamin, of Egre-
mont.
Engrossed Bills. — Messrs. Blodgett, of
Pawtucket, Doane, of Harwich, Tyler, of
Adams, Rice, of Newton, Evans, of New-
buryport, Bryant, of Roxbury, Gage, of
Westfield.
County Estimates. — Messrs. Went-
worth, of Lowell, Cushing, of Newbury-
port, Sumner, of Great Barrington, Por-
ter, of Boston, Arnold, of Northampton,
Borden, of New Bedford, Tucker, of
Stoughton.
Pay Roll. — Messrs. Nash, of Granby,
Conant, of East Bridgewater, Thomas, of
Lowell, Barker, of Milford, Pattee, of
Boston.
Leaie of Absence. — Messrs. Burnham,
of Lowell, Miner, of Granville, Parmenter,
of Bo'^ton, Butters, of Methuen, Burgess,
of Hanover.
Puicic Buildings. — Messrs. Stone, of
Sprinafield, Fuller, of Melrose, Putnam,
of Danvers, Caldwell, of Charlestown,
Doten, of Plymouth.
Printing. — Messrs. Bent, of Chelsea,
Wright, of West Springfield, Rankin, of
Dorchester, Cobb, of Nantucket, Burt, of
Harvard.
COMPENS.\TION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE.
The compensation of each member of the Senate and House of Representatives is
three hundred dollars, for the regular annual session, and one dollar for every five miles
travel from their respective places of abode, once in each session, to the place of the
sitting of the General Court ; deducting from the compensation of each member three
dollars for each day that such member shall h^ve been absent, unless his absence shall
have been excused by the house of which he is a member. The President of the Senate
and Speaker of the House of Representatives receive double the above compensation.
JUDGES OF PROBATE, SHERIFFS, ETC.
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COURTS OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY.
The Registers of Probate and Insolvency are elected by the people of each
eounty for five years. The term of the present Registers expires in January, 1864.
Counties.
Barnstable,
Berkshire,
Bristol,
Dukes,
Essex.
Franklin,
Uampden,
Hampshire,
MidJlusex,
Nantucket,
Norfolk,
Plymouth,
Suffolk,
Worcester,
Judges.
.Inscph M. Day,
.las. T. Robinson,
!•:. 11. Bennett,
Theo. G. Mayhew,
Geo. F. Choiite,
Charles Maltoon,
John Wells,
Samuel F. Lyman,
Wm. A. Richardson,
Kdward M. Gardner,
George White,
Wm.H Wood,
Isaac Amea
Henry Chapin.
Residence.
Sala-
ry-
JPTOO
Barnstable,
No Adams,
sno
Taunton,
1,100
Edgartown,
250
Salem,
1,^^00
GreenftelJ,
600
(lliicopee.
800
Northampton,
C50
Lowell,
2,000
Nantucket,
300
Quincy,
1,400
Middleboro',
1,000
Boston,
3,000
Worcester.
1,800
Registers.
Jonathan HiK^ins,
A. .1. Waterman,
John Das'iOtr,
IJebron Vincent,
A. C. Goodell,
C. J. J. Ingersoll,
W. S. Shurtleff,
Luke Lyraaii,
Joseph II Tyler,
Wm. Barney,
,Tona. H. Cobb,
Daniel E. Damon,
Wm. C. Brown,
John J. Piper,
Orleans,
Ijftnox,
Attlebnrough,
Eilg rtown,
Salem,
Greerifield,
Springfield,
Nortliamptnn,
K. Cambridge.
Nantucket,
Dedlvvm,
So. Sc tuate
Chelsea,
Fitchburg,
For times of holding Probate and Insolyency Courts, see each county.
SHERIFFS AND CLERKS OF THE COURT.
Sheriffs are elected for three years, and Clerks for fife years. Tiiey are paid by fees. The Clerks
»re the clerks both of the Supreme Court and Com,mon Pleas. Their term expires in January, 18G2 ;
that of the Sheriffs in January, 1860.
Counties.
Sheriffs.
Residence.
Clerks.
Residence.
Barnstable,
Charles C. Bear.<e,
Cotuit Port.
Frederick W. Crocker,
Barnftuble.
Berkshire,
Graham A. Root,
Sheffield.
Henrv W. Taft,
Leuox.
Bristol,
George H. Babbitt,
Taunton.
John S. Brayton,
Taunton.
Dukes,
Isaiah D. Pease,
Edgartown.
Richard L. Pease,
Edgartown.
Essex,
James Gary,
Lawrence.
Asahel Huntington,
Lynn.
Franklin,
Samuel H. Reed,
Greenfield.
George Grennell,
Greenfield.
Hampden,
Robert G. Mar.sh,
Holyoke.
George B. Morns,
?prini;field.
Hampshire,
Henry A. Longley,
lielchertown.
S.imuel Wells,
Northampton
Middlesex,
John S. Keyes,
Concord.
Seth / mes,
Cambiidge.
Nantucket,
Uriah Gardner,
Nantucket
George Cobb,
Nantiirket-
Norfolk,
John W. Thomas,
Delham.
Ezra W. Sampson,
Dedham.
Plymouth,
Daniel Phillips,
Marshfield.
Wm. H. Whitman,
Plymouth.
Suffolk,
John M. Clark,
Boston.
George C Wilde,
Bos.on.
Worcester,
J. S. C. Knowlton,
Worcester.
Joseph Mason,
Worcester.
REGISTERS OF DEEDS AND COUNTY TREASURERS.
Registers of Deeds and County Treasurers are elected for ternis of three years, tho
current term ending in January, 1802.
Counties,
Registers.
Residence.
Treasurers.
Residence.
Barnstable,
Frederick Scudder,
Barnstable.
Obed Baker, 2d,
Dennis.
(No.
Richarii Whitney,
Lanesboro'.
Berkshire, < Mid.
Major S. Wilson,
Lenox.
Geo. J. Tucker,
Lenox.
(So.
Isaac Seelev,
G. Barrington.
Bristol i ?°-
Joseph Wilbar,
Taunton.
Geo. M. Woodward,
Taunton.
ijriBsoi, J g^
Benj. K. Sayer,
New Bedford.
Dukes,
Josiah H. Smith,
Edgartown,
Barnard G. Marchant,
Edgartown.
Essex,
Ephr.iim Brown,
Salem.
Allen \V. Dodge,
Hamilton.
Franklin,
Humphrey Steyens,
Greenfield.
L»-wis ?uerriaiH,
Greenfield.
Hampden,
James E. Russell,
Sprintfield.
Charles R, Ladd,
Springfield,
Hampshire,
Harvey Kirkland,
Northampton.
Henry S. Gere,
Northampton
Middlesex, { j^P"
Caleb Hay den.
E Cambridge.
! Amos Stone,
Charlestowa.
Asahel li. Wright,
Lowell.
1
Nantucket,
Asa G. Bunker,
Nantucket.
1 George Cobb,
Nantucket.
Norfolk,
Enos Foord,
Dedham.
' Chauncy C. Churchill,
Dedham.
Plymouth,
Wm. S. Russell,
Plymouth.
' Wm. R. Sever,
Ph mouth.
Suffolk,
Henry Alline,
B"ston
j Frederick U. Tracy,
Boston.
Worcester,
Alexander H. Wilder,
Worcester.
] Anthony Chase,
\\ orcester.
16
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
(Commissioned to try Criminal Cases.)
By the provisions of chapter 138, Acts of 185S, the Governor, with the advice and conBent of the
Council, is required to designate and oomniii=sion a certain number of Justices of the Peace in the
several Counties to fry criminal cases. No .Justice of the Peace not thus designated and commis-
sioned has any power or authority in criminal cases, except to receive complaints and issue warrants,
for which no fees are to be allowed.
Deerfield^ James C. Arms.
Greenfield, Wendell T. Davis.
Leverett, Alden C. Field.
Montague, Sanford Goddard.
Orange, Hiram Woidward.
S/ielburne, Zebulon W. Field.
Barnstable County.
Barrfitahle, Nathaniel [linckley.
Dennis, Joseph K. Baker, Jr.
Easlkam, Elijah K. Knowles.
Falmout/i, Geo W. Donaldson.
H'irwich, Cyrus Week^*.
Frov ncotoiv7i. Albion S.Dudley.
SanclwicfL, Edward \V. Ewer.
WellJleeC, John W. Davis.
Yarmouth James B. Crocker
Berkshire County.
Becket, Wm. S. Huntinnton.
Cheskire, Edgar M. Wood.
Gt.Barriiigton, Billings Palmer.
Himdale, Chas. J. Kittredge.
Lenox, Wm. S. Tucker.
Savoy, Harmon Snow.
Shejfiel >, Edwai-d F. Ensign.
Stockbridge, Henry J. Dunham.
Bristol County.
Attlehorough, Henry Rice.
Dartmouth, Nath'l Potter, Jr.
Easton, Albert A. Rotch.
Fairhaven, John A. Ilawes.
Mansfield, Wm. B. Bates.
Parotucket. Wellington Kent.
Rehobotk, Gyrus M. Wheaton.
Seekonk, Raymond H. Burr.
Westport, George H, Gifford.
Dukes County.
Edgartown, Jeremiah Pease.
Tisbury, Eliakim Norton.
Essex County.
Amesbury, Wm. C. Binney.
Andover, Samuel Merrill.
Beverly, James Hill.
Danvers, Israel W. Andrews.
Essex, David Choate.
Georgetown, Jeremi'h P. Jones.
Groveland, Jeremiah Spofford.
Ipswich, Joseph Farley.
Marblehead,\Vm. Fabens.
Methutn, Jared S. Howe.
Nahant, John Q,. Hammond.
Rockport, Geo. D Haie.
Salisbury, George Turner.
Saugus, Elijah P. Robinson.
So. Danvers, Benj. G. Perkins
W.Neivbury, Nehem'h F.Emery.
Franklin County.
Charlemont, Fred. W. White.
Conway, Fred. E. Patrick.
Hampden County.
Blandford, Jas. C. Hinsdale.
Bnmfield, Henry F. Brown.
Chester, Elizur D. Cooke.
Granville, Jas. M. Goodwin.
Holyoke, Porter Underwood.
Pahntr ( Thorndike), Gamaliel
Collins.
Westfield, MiltcnB Whitney.
Wilbtaham, Eleazer Scripter.
Hampshire County.
Amherst, James W. Boyden.
Betchertnwn, Frank. Dickinson.
Enfield, Kpaphras Clark.
Huntington, Elijah N. Woods.
Northampton, Hora'e I. Hodges.
Ware, Wm. S. Brakenridge.
Wor</iing<o», Elssha H.Biewster.
Middlesex County.
Ashland, William Seaver.
Brighton, Henry Baldwin.
Charlestown, Charles 0. Hay-
ward, Chas. Robinson, Jr.
CAe;jn.«/b7-rf,Nathan B. Edwards.
Concord, Nehemiah Ball.
i^/ammg'/ia7?i,CoIman S. Adame.
Groton, Samuel W. Rowe.
HoUiston, Orrin Thompson.
Hopkmton, Sam'l D. Davenport.
Maiden, Benjamin G. Hill.
Marlborough, Alex. C. Felton.
Medford, George D. Porter.
Natick, George H. Stone.
Newton, Jas. F. C. Hyde.
Shirley, Andrew J. Clough.
So. Reading, Edward A. Upton.
Townsend, Daniel L. Brown.
WalthaTn, Josiiih Rutter.
Westford, Lnther Prescott.
Woburn, Parker L. Converse.
Nantucket County.
Nantucket, James M. Bunker,
Samuel Mitchell.
Norfolk County.
Brooklme, Wm. Aspiuwall.
Canton, Samuel B. Ncyes.
Dedham, Erastus Worthington.
Foxborough, Jas. E. Carpenter.
Franklin, Erastus Rockwood.
Medway, Asa M. B. Fuller.
Milton, Chas M. S. Churchill.
Needham, Geo. K Daniel.
Qiiincy, John Qnincy Adams.
Randolph, Abel B. Berry.
Stoiighton, Albert Dickerman.
WestRoxhury, Geo. Woodman.
Wiymoutk, James Humphrey.
Wrentham, Sam'l Warner, Jr.
Plymouth County.
Abington, Isaac Hersey.
EastBridgetvater.^ Joseph Cham-
berlain.
Hinghmn, James S. Lewis.
Marshfi^ld, William Eames.
Middlebnrough, Eben'r Pickeng.
No. Bridgeuater,GtiO.'V/ .'Rtyaxit.
Plymouth. Edward L Sherman.
Scituate, Caleb W. Prouty.
So. Scituate. Daniel E. Damon.
Wareham, Seth Miller, Jr.
Suffolk County.
No. Chelsea, John F. Fennr.
Worcester County.
Athol, Isaac Stevens.
Barre, David Lee.
Bltcksione, Willard Wilson.
Clinton, John T. Dame.
Dana, Nathaniel L. Johnson.
Fitchburg, Thornton K. Ware.
Gardner, Chauncey W. Carter.
Grafton, Chandler M. Pratt.
Hoiden, David F. Parmenter.
Leominster, Joel W. Fletcher.
Northborough, Samuel Clark.
North Brookfield Jas. U. Hill.
Oxford, Jasper Brown.
Southbridge, Sylvester Dresser,
Spencer, Luther Hill.
Sutton, Edmund J. Mills.
Tem/ileton, Gilman Day.
Uxbridge. Zadoc A. Taft.
Warren, Joseph F Hitchcock.
Webber, Hiram Allen.
Weslbnro'', Benj. Boyntcn.
WeslEoylston, Eben. M.Hosmer.
Westminster, Wm. S. Bradbury.
Winchendon, Bethuel Ellis.
Worcester, Adin Thayer.
CKIERS OF THE COURTS
AND JAILERS.
Counties,
Criers.
Residence.
Jailers.
Residence.
Barnstable,
George Blieh,
Barnstable.
I George H. Whelden,
{ Mark G. Smith,
Barnstable.
Piovincetown.
Berkshire,
George Wells.
Lenox.
Phineas Cone,
Lenox.
Bristr-l,
Henry F. Cobb,
Taunton.
( Isaac G. Carrier,
( Klias A. Morse,
Taunton.
New Bedford.
Dukes,
Samuel S. Daggett,
Edgarton.
Samuels Daggett,
f James Gary,
Edgartown.
Lawrence.
Essex,
Theo. Andrews,
Ipswich.
J Ira Worcester,
1 John Akerman,
[ Ebenezer I). Kimball,
Ipswich.
Newburyport.
Salem.
Franklin,
David Wiight,
Deerfield.
Seth C. Smith,
Greenfield.
Hampden,
H. M Braynian,
Springfield.
Elihu Adams,
Springfield.
Ilampshire,
James Banks,
( Charles J. Adams,
E. Cambridge.
Middlesex,
Moses Prichard,
Concord.
Samuel Staples,
Joseph B. Keyes,
Concord.
Lowell.
Nantucket,
Caleb Cushman,
Nantucket.
Benjamin Ray,
Nantucket.
Slorfolk,
George Alden,
Dedham.
Plymouth,
Philip D. Kingman,
Bridgewater.
Francis J. Goddard,
Plymouth.
Suffolk,
Wm. S Bartlett,
Boston.
Worcester.
H K. Newcomb,
Worcester.
Bufus Carter,
Worcester.
COUNCIL AND BI':NATE DISTRICTS. 17
COUNCIL DISTRICTS,
As estabUnhed hy CIuip. 310, Acts of 18-37.
Dist.
1. — ^The five Senatorial Districts of the County of Suffolk.
2. — The five Senatorial Districts of the County of I'lssex.
3. — The First, Second, i'ourth, Fifth, and Sixth Senatorial Districts of the County of
Jliddlesex.
4. — The Franklin Senatorial District, the Hampshire and Franklin District, and the
Central, Nortli-Kast, and Nortli-West Districts of the County >>f Worcester.
5. — The two Senatorial Districts of the County of Hampden, the two Serialuriul DIb-
tricts of the County of Berkshire, and the Hampshire District.
6.— The North Norfolk Senatorial District, the Third Middlesex District, and the
East, South-East and South-West Districts of the County of Worcester.
7. — The West and East Norfolk Senatorial Districts, and the three Senatorial Districts
of the County of Bristol.
8. — The three Senatorial Districts of the County of Plymouth, the Cape District and
the Island District.
SENATE DISTRICTS,
.4s established hy Chap. 309, Acts of 1857, rcilh the number of legal voters in ench district.
[Whole number of legal voters in the State on the 1st of May, 18.57, 211,309. Average
ratio for each district in the State, .5,282.]
Suffolk County— Five Senators.
[Average ratio, 4,949.]
First District. — Chelsea, North Chelsea, Winthrop, and Ward No. 2, Boston. Legal
voters, 3,983.
Second D/strict.—Wnrds Nos. 1, 3, and 5, Boston. Legal voters, 5,371.
Third District.— Wards Nos. 4, 6, and 7, Boston. Legal voters. .5,926.
Fourth District.— Wards Nos. 8, 9, and 10, Boston. Legal voters, -5,039.
Fifth District.— Wards Nos. 11 and 12, Boston- Legal voters, 4,426.
Essex County— Five Senators.
[Average ratio, 5,593.]
First District.— l^ynn, Lynnfield, Marblehead, Nahant, Saugus, and Swampscot. Legal
voters, 5,681.
Second District.— Salem, Danvers, Hamilton, Middleton, South Danvers, Topsfield,
and Wenham. Legal voters, 5,657.
Third District.— La^^'rence, Andover, Boxford, Haverhill, Methuen, and North Andover.
Legal voters, 5,633.
Fourth District. — Newburyport, Amesbury, Bradford, Georgetown, Groveland, New-
bury, Salisbury, and West Newbury. Legal voters, 5,430.
Fifth District.— Beverly, Essex, Gloucester, Ipswich, Manchester, Rockport, and Row-
ley. Legal voters, 5,56-'.
Middlesex County— Six Senators.
[Average ratio, 5,709.]
First District. — Charlestoivn, Somerville, Melrose, and Maiden. Legal voters, 5,741.
Second District. — Cambridge, Waltham, West Cambridge, Watertoivn, and Brighton.
Legal voters, -5,981.
Third District.— AsW and, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Newton, Sher-
born, Sudbary, Wayland, and Weston. Legal voters, 5,764.
Fourth Distr'ct.— Acton, Ashby, Boxborough, C^arlisle, Chelmsford, Concord, Dunstable,
Groton, Lincoln. Littleton, Marlborough, Pepperell, Shirley, Stow, Townsend, Tyngs-
borough, and Westford. Legal voters, 5,3-57.
Fifth Districc. — Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Lexington, Medford, North Reading,
Reading, South Reading, Stoneham, Wilmington, Winchester, and Wobum. Legal
voters, 5,786.
SMh District. — Lowell, Dracut, and Tewksbury. Legal voters, 5,629.
"Worcester County— Six Senators.
[Average ratio, 4,942.]
Central District. — Worcester, Holden, Paxton, and Rutland. Legal voters, 4,883.
South-East District. — Blackstone, Douglas, Meudon, Milford, Northbridge, Sutton, and
Uxbridge. Legal voters, 4,798.
South-West District. — Auburn, Brookficld, Charlton, Dudley, Leicester, Oxford, South-
bridge, Spencer, Sturbridge, Warren, Webster, and West Brookfield. Legal voters.
4,941.
West District. — Athol, Barre, Dana, Hardwick, Hubbardston. New Braintree, North
Brookfield, Oakham, Petersham, Phillipston, Royalston, Templeton, and Winchen-
don. Legal voters, 4,903.
North-East District. — Ashburnham, Fitchburg, Gardner, Harvard. Lancaster, Leomin-
ster, Lunenburg. Princeton, Sterling, and Westminster. Legal voters, 5,217.
EaM District. — Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Clinton, Grafton, Millbury, Northborough,
Shrewsbury, Southborough, Upton, Westborough, and West Boylston. Legal
voters, 4,913.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Hampden Connty— Two Senators.
[Average ratio, 5,201.]
Western District. — Holyoke, Agawain, Southwick, Granville, Tolland, Blandford, West
Springfield, Chester, Montgomery, Westfield, Russell, Chicopee, and Ludlow. Legal
voters, 5,156.
Eastern District. — Longmeadow, Springfield, Monson, Wales, Holland, Brimfield,
Palmer, and Wilbraham. Legal voters, 5,246.
Hampshire and Franklin Counties— Three Senators.
[Average ratio, 4,733.]
Hampshire District. — Chesterfield, Cummington, Easthampton, Goshen, Hadley, Hat-
field, Huntington, Middlefield, Northampton, Plainfield, South Hadley, Southamp-
ton, Westhampton, Williamsburg, and Worthington. Legal voters, 4,668.
Franklin District. — Ashfield, Bernardston, Buckland, Charlemont, Coleraine, Conway,
Deerfield, Gill, Greenfield, Hawley, Heath, Leyden, Monroe, Northfield, Rowe,
Shelburne, and Whately. Legal voters, 4,755.
Hampshire and Franklin District. — Amherst, Belchertown, Enfield, Granby, Green-
wich, Pelham, Prescott, Ware, Erving, Leverett, Montague, New Salem, Orange,
Shutesbury, Sunderland, Warwick, and Wendell. Legal voters, 4,778.
Berkshire County— Two Senators.
[Average ratio, 4,882.]
North District. — Adams, Cheshire, Clarksburg, Dalton, Florida, Hancock, Hinsdale,
New AshforA, Lanesborough, Peru, Pittsfield, Savoy, Williamstown, and Windsor.
Legal voters, 4,907.
Smith District. — Alfotd, Becket, Egremont, Great Barrington, Lee, Lenox, Monterey,
Mount Washington, New Marlborough, Otis, Richmond, Sandisfield, Sheffield,
Stockbridge, Tyringhara, Washington, and West Stockbridge. Legal voters, 4,857.
Norfolk County (without Cohasset)— Three Senators.
[Average ratio, 5,824.]
North District. — Roxbury, Brooklitke, Dorchester, and W. Roxbury. Legal voters, 6,089.
East District. — Braintree, Milton, Quincy, Randolph, Stoughton, and Weymouth.
Legal voters, 5,819.
West District. — Bellingham, Canton, DesJham, Dover, Foxborough, Franklin, Medfield,
Medway, Needham, Sharon, Walpole, and Wrentham. Legal voters, 5,566.
Bristol County (except Faiihaven)— Three Senators.
[Average ratio, 5,584.]
North District. — Attleborough, Easton, Raynhaiq, Mansfield, Norton, and Taunton.
Legal voters, 5,616.
Soidh District. — New Bedford and Dartmouth. L?ga\ voters, 5,696.
West District. — Berkley, Dighton, Fall River, Freetown, Pawtucket, Rehoboth, See-
konk, Somerset, Swanzey, and Westport. Legal voters, 5,440.
Plymouth County (with Fairhaven and Cohassett— Three Senators.
[Average ratio, 5,198.]
North District.— Khm^ton, Cohasset, Hanover, Hingham, Hiill, North Bridgewater,
Scituate, and South Scituate. Legal voters, 5,557.
South District, — Bridgewater, Carver, Fairhaven, Lakeville, Mattajoiset, Marion, Mid-
dleborough, Rochester, and Wareham. Legal voters, 4,96&.
Middle District. — Duxbury, East Bridgewater, Halifax, Hanson, Kingston, Marshfield,
Pembroke, Plymouth, Plympton, and West Bridgewater. Legal voters, 5,070.
Barnstable, Nantucket, and Dukes Counties— Two Senators,
[Average ratio, 5,248.]
Cape District. — Brewster, Chatham, Dennis, Eastham, Harmch, Orleans, Frovmcetovm,
Truro, Wellfleet, and Yarmouth. Legal voters, 5,259.
Island i>w<ric<.— Barnstable, Fahnouth, Sandwich, Edgartown, Chilmark, Tisbury, and
Nantucket. Legal voters, 5,238.
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS,
As established bv the County Commissioners of the several Counties other than Suffolk,
and the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Boston, for the County of Suffolk, pur-
suant to the 21st Art. of Amendments of the Constitution, and Chap. 308 of the Acts
of 1857 ; with the number of Legal voters in each District, (according to the census
. of 1857,) and the number of Representatives to which said districts are respectively
entitled. Number of Representatives, 240. Number of voters to each Representa-
tive, 880.
Suffolk County.
Wstrlct.
Voters. Uep.
1. Boston Ist Ward.
1,709
2
2. Boston 2d Ward.
1,916
3
3. Boston 3d Ward.
1,755
2
4. Boston 4th Ward.
1,961
2
5. Boston 5th Ward.
1,907
2
6. Boston f)ih Ward.
2,392
2
V. Boston 7th Ward.
1,573
2
District.
8. Boston 8th Ward.
9. Boston 9lli Ward.
10. Boston 10th Ward.
11. Boston nth Ward.
12. Boston 12th Ward.
Voters. Bepk
1,8
1,445
1,766
2,020
2,406
13. Chelsea, North Chelsea,Winthrop. 2,067 2
Total, 24,745 38
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS,
19
Essex County.
lllIcU
Aineshiiry, Salisbury, Now-1
biiryport Cth Ward. /
, Aiidover.
Hevefly, Wenham, Topsfiold.
Danvern.
Kssex, Maiif lir'ster.
Gcorjietowii, Grovuland.
Gloucester.
Ilaverliill.
Ip.swicli, Katnilton
Lawrence M Ward, 4th Ward.
Lawrence Ist Ward, 2(1 Ward, |
6tli Ward. f
Lynn iid Ward, 5th Ward.
Voters, Rep,
1,770 2
757
i,7yu
b5»
Bl'J
791
1,748
1,795
835
837
918
934
1,533
790
1,023
946
1,067
2,344
966
904
829
854
3,161
1,819
1,780
833
1,007
890
982
811
788
814
843
849
1,104
1,696
855
1,590
752
1,046
951
679
988
975
2,699
890
813
800
898
785
851
910
898
825
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1,086 1
Lynn Ist Ward, 6tU Ward,7thWard. 902
Marblehead, Saflein 5tli Ward. 1,853
Metliiien, Lawrence 5tU Ward. 731
Nahant, Lynn 4tli Ward. 829
Newbnry, W. Newbury, Rowley. 9S:t
Newbiirypnrt 1st Ward, 2d Ward. 700
Newburyport 3d Ward, 4th
Ward,. 'it Ji Ward.
Bradford, North Aiidover, Boxiford. 895
RockporU • 819
Salem Ist Ward, 3d Ward. 953
Salem 2d Ward, 4th Ward,)
6th Ward. ]"
SauKus, Lynnfield, Middleton.
Sidith Daiivers.
Swampscot, Lynn 3d Ward.
Toul, 27,966 M
Middlesex County.
Charlestown 1st Ward.
Charlestown 2d Ward, 3d Ward.
Sonierville.
Maiden.
Medford.
West Cambridge, Winchester.
Cambridge.
Newton, Brighton.
Watertown, Waltham.
Concord, Lincoln, Weston.
Natick.
llolliston, Sherliorn.
Ashland, (lopkintou.
Framinghain.
Marlborough.
Stowe, Sudbury, Wayland.
Acton, Boxborough, Littleton, }
Carlisle. j
Burlington, Bedford, Lexington.
Woburn.
So. Reading, Melrose, Stoneham.
Reading, North Reading.
Wilmington, Tewksbury, Uillerlca. 779
Lowell 1st Ward, 2d Ward, }
5th Ward. /
Lowell 3d Ward, 4th Ward, 1
6th Ward. |
Chelmsford, Dracut, Tyngs- )
borough. j
Shirley, Groton, Dunstable, /
Westford, Pepperell. |
Townsend, Ashby.
Total, 34,258
Worcester County.
Ashbuniham, Wincliendon.
Athol, Royalston.
Dana, Petersham, Phillipston.
Templetoii, Hubbardston.
Gardner, Westminster.
Fitchburg, Leominster, Ster-)
ling, Lunenburg. j
Harvard, Bolton, Berlin.
Clinton, Lancaster.
Princeton, Rutland, Oakham.
Barre, Hard wick.
Warren, West Brookfield, ')
New Braintree. f
North Brookfield, Brookfield.
Leicester, Spencer.
West Boylaton, Holden, Paxton.
Shrewsbury, Northborough, j
Boylston. |
Westborough, Southborough.
Grafton.
Northbridge, Upton.
Milfoid.
2,434 3
2.568 3
934 1
806
1
903
1
935
1
1,741
2
Dlatrlot.
20. Uxbridge, Mendon.
21. BlackHtone.
22. Webster, Douglas.
3:<. S'lUthbridge, Dudley.
21. Charlloii, Sturliridgo.
25. (Ixfurd, .Sutton, .\Iilll)ury.
2(;. Auliurn, Worcester 0th Ward.
27. Worcester Jst Ward, 2d Ward.
28. Worcester 3d Ward. 8tli Ward.
29. Worcester 4th Ward, 5tli Ward.
30. Worcester 7th Ward.
Total, 29,055 34
Hampshire County.
1,994 2
993 1
781
963
1,770 2
805
725
1,007
819
1,466
879
885
995
931
n-\
:4
844
862
742
833
1,747
1,841
933
918
836
912
783
9,764
1,027
a57
636
2,725
1,871
1,125
667
1,640
1,044
887
1,789 2
854 1
, Easthampton, Hatfield, North
ampton, Southampton. )
. Chesterfield, Huntington, I
Westliampton,Williamsb'g. j
. Cummingtun, Goshen, Mid-i
dietield, Plainfield, Worth- V
iiigtoii. J
. H.idley, South Hadley.
. Amherst, Granby, Pelham.
. Belchertown, Enfield, Green- )
wich, Prescott, Ware. \
Total, 7,401
Hampden County.
Brimfleld, Monson, Holland, I nan
Wales. j 3^"
Palmer.
, Wilbraham, Longmeadow.
, Springfield 1st Ward, 2d Ward.
Springfield 3d Ward, 4th Ward.
, Springfield 5th Ward, 6tli ;
Ward,7th Ward, 8th Ward. \
. Chicopee, Ludlow.
Holyoke, West Springfield,
.^gawam, Soutliwick, Granville
Westfield.
Chester, Blandford, Tolland, ;
Montgomery, Russell. j
Total, 10,402
Franklin County.
Bernardston,Coleraine,Green-
field, Gill, Leyden, Sliel
burne.
Buckland,C)iarlemont,Heath,
Monroe, Rowe. j
Asbfield. Conway, Hawley.
Deerfield, Whately.
Leverett, Shutesbury, Sunder- )
land, Wendell. j
Erving, Montague, Northfield.
New Salem, Orange, Warwick.
Total, 6,800 1
Berkshire County.
Hancock, Lanesborough, New
Ashford, W^illiamstown.
Adarns, Cheshire, Clarksburg,
Florida, Savoy.
Pittsfield, Dalton, Richmond.
Becket, Hinsdale,Peru, Wash-
ington, Windsor.
Lenox, Stockbridge, West
Stockbridge.
Lee, Tyringham. ^„„
Great Barrington, Alford, Monterey. 851
New Marlborough, Sandis- )
field, Otis. I
Sheffield, Mount Washington, I
Egremont. (
Total
Norfolk County.
(Except Cohassel.)
Dedhani.
West Roxbury.
Brookline.
Roxbury.
Dorchester,
duincy.
Braintree.
Weymouth.
Randolph.
Stoughton.
Canton, Milton, Walpole, Sharon. 1,69
Foxborough,Wrentliajn, .Medway. 1,763
Franklin, Bellingham. 750
Needham, Medfield, Dover. 785
Total, 17,474
938 1
1
I
1
3
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
90
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Bristol County.
District.
1. Pawtiicket, Attliiboiough.
2. Mansfield, Norluii.
3. Easton, Raynliam.
4. Taunton.
5. Reholiotli, Seokonk.
6. Difjiiton, Somerset, Swanzey.
7. Fall River.
8. Westport.
9. Dartmouth.
10. New Bedford Ist Ward, 2d Ward.
11. New Bedford 3d Ward, 4tli l
Ward, 5th Ward, 6tli Ward. \
12. Berkley, Freetown, Fairliavon.
otcrs. n
cp.
i,9aT
2
819
892
2,545
3
9-29
910
1,787
2
680
7G2
1,943
2
2,991
3
1,.594
2
Total, 17,815 20
Plymouth County.
(Including Coliasset.)
1. Hull, Cohasset, Seituate.
2. Hingham.
3. South Seituate, Hanover.
4. Marshfieid, Pembroke.
5. Duxbury, Kingston.
6. Plymouth, Carver.
979
986
799
841
1,013
1,609
2
District. Voters. Rep.
7. W areham, Marion. 606 1
8. Matta|)oisett,R(>chester,I.ake-1 , „,< j
ville. I ^'"''■* '■
9. MiddlelKirouifh. 1,0.'.3 1
10. Bridgeuator, West Bridjievvater. 987 1
11. Eass Bridgewater, North/ i ocn
Bridf;ewater. \ ^'°°^ 2
12. Ahington.
13. Hanson, Halifax, Plym|>ti>n.
2
1,026 2
763 1
Total, 14,532 16
Barnstable Covinty.
1. Barnstable, Sandwich, Fal- ^ orn ->
mouth. j -'''^' •*
2. Yarmouth, Dennis, Harwich, ( o -qk •>
Chatham. \ '''■'^ -^
3. Brewster, Orleans, Eastham. 940 1
4. Welltteet, Truro, Provincetown. 1,723 2
Total, 7,870 9
Dukes County.
1. Edgartown, Tisbuo, Chihiiark. 1,102 I
Nantucket County.
1. Nantuckat. 1,.595 2
COK"GIlESSIONAL DISTRICTS.
By an act of the Legislature passed April 22, 1852, the State was divided into the
eleven following Districts for the purpose of electing representatives to the tliirty-third
and subsequent Congresses of the United States.
District 1.
All of Barnstable, Dukes and Nantucket coun-
ties ; the city of New Bedford and towns of Dart-
mouth and Fairhaven, in Bristol county; the
towns of Carver, Kingston, Ply mouth, Ply mpton,
Rochester, and Wareham, in Plymouth county.
District 2.
The towns of Attleborough, Berkley, Dighton,
Easton, Fall River, Freetown, Mansfield, Nor-
ton, Pawtucket, Raynliam, Rchoboth, Seekonk,
Somerset, Swanzey, Taunton, and Westport,
in the county of Bristol ; and the towns of
Abington, Bridgewater, Duxbury, East Bridge-
water, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson, Hingham,
Hull, Marshfieid, Middleborough, North Bridge-
water, Pembroke, Seituate, South Seituate, and
West Bridgewater, in tlie county of Plymouth ;
and the town of Cohasset, in the county of Nor-
folk.
District 3.
The towns of Bellingham, Braintree, Canton,
Dedham, Dorchester, Dover, Foxborough, Frank-
lin,Medfield, Med way, Mil ton, Need ham, Quincy,
Randolph, Sharon, Stoughton, Walpole, West
Eoxbury, Weymouth, and Wrenthain, 'in the
county of Norfolk ; and the towns of Blackstone,
Mendon, Milford, Northbridge, Upton, and Ux-
bridgc, in the county of Worcester ; and the
towns of Brighton, UoUiston, Newton, Sher-
born, and Watertown, in the county of Mid-
dlesex.
District 4.
The city of Roxbury, and the town of Brook-
line, in the county of Norfolk ; and the wards
numbered seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, and
twelve, in the city of Boston, in the county of
Suffolk.
District 5.
The wards numbered one, two, three, four,
five, and six, in the city of Boston, and the
towns of Chelsea and North Chelsea, and Win-
throp, in the county of Suffolk ; and the city of
Cambridge, in the county of Middlesex.
District 6.
The cities of Lynn,Nowburyport, and Salem,
and the towns of Amesbury, Beverly, Essex,
Georgetown, Gloucester, Groveland, Hamilton,
Ipswich, Manchester, Marblehead, Newbury,
Rockport, Rowley, Salisbury, Wenham, and
West Newbury, in the county of Essex.
District 7.
The towns of Andover, Boxford, Bradford,
Danvors, Haverhill, Lawrence, Lynnfield, Me-
thuen, Middleton, Sangus, and Topsfield, in the
county of Essex ; and the city of Charlcstovvn,
and the towns of Burlington, Lexington, Mai-
den, Medferd, Melrose, Reading, Somerville,
South Reading, Stoneham, Walthsm, West
Cambridge, Wilmington, Winchester, and Wo-
burn, in the county of Middlesex.
Dijitrict 8.
The city of Lowell, and the towns of Acton,
Ashhy, Ashland, Bedford, Billerica, Boxbor-
ough, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Concord, Dracut,
Dunstable, Franiingham, Groton, Hopkiiitoii,
Lincoln, Littleton, Marlborough, Natick, Pep-
perell, Shirley, Stow, Sudbury, Tewksbury,
Townsend, Tyngsborough, Wayland, Westforrt,
and Weston, in the county of Middlesex ; and
the towns of Berlin, Bolton, Harvard, Lunen-
burg, Northborough, Southborough, and West-
borough, in the county of Worcester.
District 9.
The towns of Ashburnham, Auburn, Barre,
Boylston, Brookfield, Charlton, Clinton, Doug-
las, Dudley, Fitchburg, Gardner, Grafton, Hol-
deii, Hubbardston, I^ancaster, Leicester, Leo-
minster, Millbury, New Braintree, North Brook-
field, Oakham, Oxford, Paxton, Princeton, Rut-
laud, Shrewsbury, Southbridge, Spencer, Ster-
ling, Stiirbridge, Sutton, Templeton, Webster,
West Boylston, Westminster, and Wincheiidon,
and the city of Worcester, in the county of Wor-
cester.
District 10.
The towns of Athol,Dana, Hardwick, Peters-
ham, Pliillipsion, Royalston, Warren, and
West Brookfield, in the county of Worcester ;
and Erving, Levetett, Montague, New Salem,
Northfield, Oran!£e, Shutesbiiry, Sunderland,
Warwick, Wendell, and Whatcly, in the county
of Franklin ; and .'Vmherst, Kelchertown, East-
hampton, Enfield, Granby, Greenwich, Hadley,
Hatfield, Northampton, Pelliam, Prcscott, South
Hadley, and Ware, in the county of Hampshiri! ;
and Brinifield, Chicopee, Holland, Holyoke,
Longmeadow, Ludlow, Monson, Palmer. Spring-
field, Wales, West Springfield, and Wil'braham,
in the county of Hampden.
District 11.
Thetownsof Ashfield, Bernardston, Buckland,
Charlemont, Coleraine, Conway, Deerfield,Gill,
Greenfield, Havvley, Heath, Leydeu, Monroe,
Rowe, and Slielburne, in tlie county of Franklin ;
and Chesterfield, Cummington, Goshen, Middle-
field, Norwich, Plainfield, Southampton, West-
hampton, Williamsburg, and Worthington, in
the county of Hampshire ; and Blamlford, Ches-
ter, Granville, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick,
Tolland, and Wostfield, in the county of Hamp-
den ; and the several towns in the county of
Berkshire.
TITLES OF LAWS.
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MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATURE.
The first session of the General Court for the year 1858 was begun at
the Stite House, in Boston, on Wednosdiiy, the sixth day of January, —
feeing the first Wednesday; and was prorogued on Monday, the tv\enty-
ninth day of March. At this session, 177 Acts and 44 Resolves were
passed.
The titles of the Acts and Resolves are given lielow in fall. The letter
[g.] is placed before such as are designat'cd aa General Acts and Resolves
by the Secretary of the Commonwealth. The numbers placed before the
titles show the order of their approval by the Governor, and indicate in
each case the chapter whfch the Act or Resolve makes in the oilicial code
for the year 1858. The dat«, after the title, is the time of the approval
by the Governor.
The letter [p.], placed at the enO, shows that the act is to take effect
from and after \is, passage, which is considered as cotemporaneous with its
" approval by the Governor, All other Acts and Resolves, in accordance
with the general provisions of the Revised Statutes, take effect on the
thirtieth day after their passage, unless some other time is expressly men-
tioned in the Act.
TITLES OF THE LAWS AND RESOLVES OF 1858.
ACTS.
1. [g.] An Act to establish a bet-
ter system for the administration of
the Finances of this "Common wealth.
Jan. 22. [p.]
2. [g.] To regulate the compen-
sation of members, officers, anr! attend-
ants of the Leoislafure. Jan. 80. [p.J
3. [g.] To perpetuate the evi-
dence of foreclosure of mortgages of
Personal Property. Feb. 1.
4. Ta authorize the Springfield
Fire and Marine Insurance Company
to increase its investment in real estate.
Feb. 1.
5. [g ] Concerning the branches
to be taught in the Public Schools.
Feb. 5.
6. [g.] In addition to an Act con-
cerning Elections of Representatives
to the General Court Feb. 5. [p.]
7. [g.] Relating to the distribu-
tion of the annual reports of R tilroad
Corporations. Feb. 8. [p.]
8. To change the name of the Ja-
maica Plain Atbenseum. Feb. 8. [p.]
9. To extend tbe charter of the
American Insurance Comptiny. Feb
10. [g.j In additioa to an Act to
regulate the use of Railroads. Feb.
ii: IP.]
11. [a.] Making appropriations
for the maintenance of the Govern-
ment during the current year. Feb.
12. [P.]
12. [g.] Relating to the State
Lunatic Hospitals. Feb. 13.
13. Concerning the Boston and
New York Central Railroad Com-
pany. Feb. 13-
14. In relation to the Institution
for Savings in Newbur)port and its
vicinity. Feb. 1 3.
15. Concerning the Broadway Rail-
road Company. P^eb. 13.
16. To authorise the heirs of John
Black to extend their wharf. Feb. 13.
17. To incorporate the Dorchester
Fire Insurance Company. Feb. 13.
18. To confirm the transfer of the
franchise of the Saugus Branch Rail-
road to the Eastern Railroad Com-
pany. Feb. 13. [p.]
19. Concerning the Millbury and
Southhridge Railroad Company. Feb.
13. [P.]
20. To extend the time within
which to locate and construct the New
Yoik and Boston Railroad. Feb.
13. [p.]
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
21. To authorize Henry A. Potter
and others to maintain and extend
their wharf. Feb. 13. [p.]
22. [g.} Makinii an a[)j)roprTation
for the Emergency Fund. Feb. 15.
23. [g.] Concerning complaints
before Justices of the Peace and Po-
lice Courts. Feb. 15.
24. [g.] Making appropriations
to pay certain expenses of the ye^ir
one thousand ei;jht hundred and fifty-
seven. Feb. 16. [p.}
25. [g.] In addition to an Act
entitled " An Act to establish the Stale
Reform School." Feb. 19.
26. [g.] Relating to the estates
of deceased Paupers. Feb. 19'. [p.}
27. Concerning the L)nn Mutual
Fire Insurance Company. Feb. 1&.
^]
28. To inco.rporate the Warren
Museum r,f Natural History. Feb. 1&.
29. To. incorporate the Chelsea
Beach Railroad Company. Feb. 24.
30. Concerning the South Danvers
Mutual Insurance Company. Feb.
24. [P],
31. [g.] Relating to coasts of Cor-
oners' and Fire Inquests. Feb. 25.
32. [_G.] Concerning the Records
of Courts of Insolvency. Feb. 27. [p.}
33. [g.] In addition to an Act
entitled " An Act relating to the de-
scent and distribution of Estates of
Intestates." Feb- 27.
34. [g.} To amend the two hun-
dred and sixth chapter of the Acts of
the year eighteen hundred and fifty-
one, to provide further remedy for
Creditors. Feb. 27.
35. To incorporate the European
Wharf Coaapany in Boston. Feb.. 27.
^^■^ ^ .
36. To incorporate the Church
Home for Orphans and I>estitute Chil-
dren. Miirch 1.
37. [g.} Concerning Jails in Mid-
dlesex County. March 4. [p.]
38. In addition to an Act to incor-
porate the West Roxbury Railroad
Company. March 5. [f.]
39. [g.] In addition to an Act
making appropriations to pay certain
expenses of the year one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-seven. March
6. [P.J
40. [g.] Relating to the Trustee
process. March 8.
41. To continue the charter of the
Equitable Safety Insurance Company.
March 8.
42. [g.] Ceding jurisdiction to
the United States over certain lands
and their appurtenances^ far a Li^^ht-
Keeper's House,WarehoQsesand Tend-
ings, in the town of CoUasset. March
8. [p.]
43. [g.] Relating to the exemp-
tion of the property of Widows and un-
married females from taxation. March
8.
44. [g.} To amend the forty-sev-
enth chapter of the Arts of the year
eighteen hundred and fiftj-six, re-
specting Naturalization. March 8.
45. [g.} Relating to Police Courts
and Justices of the Peace. March
10.
46. [g.] In addition to an Act in
relation to Public Reports and Docu-
ments. March 12„ [p.}
47. [g.] In relation to Alimony.
March 12. [p.]
48. [g.] Concerning Investmenta
of Savings Banks and Mutual Insu-
rance Companies. March 12.
49. [g.} In relation to Returns
by Agents of Foreign Insurance Com-
panies. March 12. [p.]
50. To incorporate the Pemberton
Manufacturing Com] any. Mrtrch 15.^
51. To incorporate the Rumford
Institute in Waltham. March 15.
62» [g.] Regulating the Seining
of Menhaden in the Rivers of the
Commonwealth. March 15.
53. [g.} Cedinir jurisdiction over
certain Lands on Point of Rocks, in
Westport, to the United States.
Mai-ch 15.
54. [g.] To amend the thirty-first
section of the two hundred and eighty-
fourth chapter of the Acts of the year
eighteen hundred and fitly-Jx. March
17-. [p..]:
55. [g.2 To amend the four hun-
dred and thirty-first chapter ot the
Acts of eighteen hundred and fifty-
five relating to liens of meehauics and
others. March 17.
56. [g.]: In 1 elation to Dower-
March 18. [p.]
57. [g.] Concerning the care of
Infant Children of female convicts.
March 18.
58. In addition to an Act to incor-
poraie the Association for the relief of
aged indigent females. March 18.
59. Ill addition to an Act to incor-
porate the Saint Vincent's Orphan
Asylum. March 18.
60. To incorporate the Midland
Railroad Company. March 19. [p.]
61. [g.] To amend an Act in re-
lation to the office of the Secretary of
the Board of Education. March 17.
62. [g.] In addition to an Act
entitled " An Act to exempt from levy
TITLES OF LAAVS.
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on execution the Homestead of a
Householder." March 19.
63. [g.] To ro<i;ulate the takinij;
of Terrapin in the waters of this Com-
monwealth. March 19.
64. [g.] Concerning the commit-
ment of Lunatics to Hospitals. March
19.
65. To incorporate the Baker's
Pond and Drain Fishing Company.
March 22.
6G. To extend the time to pay in
the increase of the Capital Stock of
the Old Colony Bank in Plymouth.
March 23.
67. [g.] To prevent the use of
Blanks tor counterfeiting Bank Bills,
Certificates, and Notes. March 23. [p.]
68. [g.] Concerning the measure-
ment of Fruit and Vegetables. March
23. [July 1, '58.]
69. [g.] To increase the amount
ofSpecie in the Commonwealth. March
23. [June 1, '58.]
70. [g.] Concerning Notes pay-
able on demand. March 23.
71. [g.] To amend the Act pro-
viding for Trial by Jury before Jus-
tices of the Peace in certain cases.
March 23.
7 2. [g.] Relating to Executors'
Bonds. March 24.
73. [g.] Relating to the sale of
Property ot Insolvent Debtors. March
24. [P-.]
74. To continue the charter of the
New England Mutual Marine Insur-
ance Company. March 24.
75. To authorize Ignatius Sargent,
Guardian, to sell certain land of his
Ward. March 24.
76. [g.] Concerning Proxies.
March 24.
77. [g.] Concerning the discip-
line of Jails and Houses of Correc-
tion. March 24.
78. [g.] To establish the com-
pensation of the Lieutenant-Governor,
and the members of the Executive
Council. March 24. [p.]
79. To incorporate the proprietors
of the Boston Theatre. March 24. [p.]
80. To incorporate the proprietors
of the Hadley Falls. March 24. [p.]
81. To extend the time to pay in
the Capiral Stock of the Hide and
Leather Bank in Boston. March 24.
82. [g.] In relation to the assess-
ment and collection of Taxes. March
25.
83. [g.] Concerning the employ-
ment of children in Manufacturing es»
tablishments. March 25.
84. [g.] To establish a Police Court
in the town of Taunton. March 25.
85. [g.] To Abolish the Lmd Of-
fice. March 25. [.Jan. 1, '50.]
8G. [(;.] In further .Hddifi(jn to an
Act for KU[)f)Iying the City of lioston
with Pure Water. M irch 25.
87. Authorizing John Somes to
extend his Wharf. March 25. [p.]
88. Authorizing Robert Fears to
extend his Wharf. March 25. [p.]
89. To incorporate the Cape Ann
IMutual Insurance company. !Marcb 25.
90. To incorporate the New Eng
land Pipe Works. March 25. [p.]
91. Concerning the Amherst and
Belchertown Railroad Company.
March 25.
92. To incorporate the Traveller
Newspaper Association. March 25.
93. [g.] To change the jurisdic-
tion in matters of Probate and Insol-
vency. March 26.
94. [g.] In relation to Pickerel
and Perch Fishery in the District of
Marshpee. March 26.
95. [g.] In further addition to an
Act to regulate the Fisheries in the
vicinity of Nantucket. March 26.
96. [g.] In relation to certain
funds belonging to the Commonwealth,
and the disbursement of the income
thereof. March 26. [p.]
9 7. Concerning the Middlesex Mu-
tual Fire Insurance Company. March
26. [p.]
98. Concerning the Bowdoin Mu-
tual Insurance Company. March 26.
99. [g.] Relating to the assess-
ment of Taxes in the town of New-
bury. March 26. [p.]
100. [g.] Respecting the Western
Railroad Sinking Fund. March 26.
[P-]
101 . To incorporate the IMiddlesex
Literary Association. March 26.
102. To incorporate the Winthrop
Fire Insurance Company. March 26.
[P-]
103. [g.] In addition to the sev-
eral acts in relation to the Po'ice Court
of the city of New Bedford. March 26.
[April 1, 1858.J
104. [g.] Concernin2 officers at-
tending on the Supreme Judicial Court
in the County of SufTolk. March 26.
105. To increase the capital stock
of the Pacific Mills. March 26.
106. [g.] To provide for the pre-
servation of Books, Reports, and Laws,
received by cities and towns from the
Commonwealth. March 26. [July 1,
1858.]
107. [g.] In addition to " An Act
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
concprnin;^ the duties of Assessors."
Marcli 26.
1 08. [g.] In addition to an Act to
provide for tbe maintenance of the
Essex Bridge. March 26.
100. [g.] Concerning the Writ of
Certiorari. March 26.
110. [g] Concerning the State
Indu.-trial School for Girls. March
26. [P.]
111. [g.] To establish the Salary
of the District Attorney for the Middle
District. M^rch 27. [p.]
112. [g.] Concerninpr the Remo-
val of Prisoners in the Public Instilu-
tions in the city of Boston. March
27.
113. [g.] Authorizing the City
of Boston to establi^h a City Hospital.
March 27. [p.]
114. [g.] in addition to an act to
punish Frauds in Officers of Corpora-
tions. March 27.
115. [g.] Requiring certain addi-
tional Bank Returns. March 27.
116. [g.] Concerning the Officers
of the Piotestant Episcopal Church.
March 27.
117. [g.] Concerning Guardians
and Wards. March 27. [p.]
118. [g.] To fix the salary of the
District Attorneys for the Northern,
Eastern and Southern Districts. March
-27. [P.]
119. [g.] Concerning the Prefer-
red Claims of Operatives against Insol-
vent Debtors and Corporations. March
27. [P.]
120. [g.] In relation to the Court
of Common Pleas for the County of
Worcester. March 27. [Aug. 1,
1858.]
121. [g.] Concerning Discharges
in Insolvency. March 27. [p.]
122. [g.] In relation to Special
Administrators. March 27. [p.]
123. To change the name of the
Quincy Fire and Marine Insurance
Company. March 27.
124. To incorporate the Washing-
ton Mills. March 27. [p.]
125. To incorporate the Linden
Grove Cemetery Association. March
126. To incorporate the Battery
Wharf Company. March 27.
127. To incorporate the Ward
Mills. March 27.
128. To incorporate the East Dou-
glas Evergreen Cemetery Company.
March 27. [p.]
129. [g.] Jn addition to " An Act
establishing the City of Salem." March
27. [When accepted by the city.]
130. [g.] To protect the Herring
Fisheries in the town of Falmouth.
March 27.
131. [g.] Making further appro-
priations to pay certain expenses in-
curred in previous years. March 27.
[P-l
132. [g.] Dffinina the Salary of
the Superintendent of Alien Passen-
gers. March 27. [p.]
133. [g.] In relanon to Convey-
ances and Devises of Estates for Re-
ligious Purposes. Marjh 27.
134. [g.] Fixing tbe Salaries of
the Registers of the Court of Insolven-
cy for the Counties of Middlesex and
Worcester. M^rch 27.
135. [g.] Relating to Criminal
Jurisdiction in Boston Harbor. March
27. [p.]
136. [g.] To establish a Police
Court in the town of Gloucester.
March 27.
13 7. [g.] Concerning the Parti-
tion of Real Estate. March 27.
138. [g.] To provide for the bet-
ter Administration of Criminal . Law.
March 27. [July 1, 1858.]
139. [g.] For the better Preser-
vation of Sheep from the Ravages of
Dogs. March 27. [p.]
140. [g] Making final Appropri-
ations for the Hospital for the Insane
at Northampton. March 27. [p.]
141. [g.] Concerning the Assig-
nees of Insolvents. March 27.
142. [g.] Concerning Fees in cer-
tain Cases in Insolvency. March 27.
143. [g.] in relation to Limited
Partnerships. March 27. [p.]
144. [g.] To protect the I ichts of
Stockholders in Corporations. March
27.
145. [g.] In relation to School
Districts. March 27. ' [p.]
146. To incorporate the Pacific
Print Works. March 27.
147. To authorize Edmund T. Da-
na and others to construct Dams and
Dikes in Cambridge. March 27. [p.]
148. [g] Making appropriations
to meet certain expenditures autho-
rized the present year. Mar. 27. [p.]
149. [g.] To apportion and assess
a State Tax of Three Hundred and
Fifty-nine Thousand Nine Hundred
and Eighty-eight Dollars. INIarch 27.
150. [g.] To amend an Act con-
cerning Insurance Companies. March
27. [p.]
151. [g.] Relating to Public Di-
versions. March 27.
152. [g.] In addition to an Act
concerning Public Amusements. Mar.
27.
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153. To autlinTize tlie Tine -strict
Conprt'jiational Society to sell certain
Real Estate. March 27. [i>.]
154. [g.] In relation tn the Crime
of Murder. Marcli '27. [p.]
155. [g.] To amend the two hun-
dred and eiiihty-ninth Chapter of the
Acts of the year eif>hteen hundred
and fifty-two concerning Returns by
Justices of the Peace. March 27.
156. [a.] To define the Salary of
the Adjutant- General. March 27.
157. [g ] Ceding jurisdiction over
certain lands in Boston to the United
States. March 27. [After purchase.]
158. [g.] To regulate certain
matters of Finance. March 27. [p.]
150. [g.] For the appointment ot
Watchmen and Fireman to the State
House. March 27. [p.]
160. [g.] Amending an Act es-
tablishing the city of Newbury port.
March 27. [When accepted by that
city.]
161. [g.] In addition to an A?t
relating to persons committed to the
State Lunatic Hospitals not having a
known settlement in this Common-
wealth. March 27.
162. [g] Relating to the Govern-
ment of Prisons. March 27. [p.]
163. Concerning the Marlborough
Branch Railroad. March 27.
164. [g.] Concerning the Survey
of Lumber, Ornamental Wood, and
Ship Timber. March 27.
165. [g.] To amend the Act to
increase the amount of Specie in the
Commonwealth. March 27.
166. [g.] Concerning the Militia.
March 27. [p.]
167. [g] Concerning issues of
Stock by Corporations. Alareh 27.
168. [g.] In relation to the State
Alms Houses. March 27. [p.]
169. To incorporate the India Fire
and Marine Insurance Company.
March 27. [p.]
170. [g ] In relation to delinquent
agents of Foreign Insurance Compa-
nies. March 27.
171. Concerning the Middlebo-
rough and Taunton, the Old Colony
and Fall River, and the Cape Cod
Railroad Corporations. March 27.
172. [g.] Concerning the pur-
chase and Sdle of spirituous and intox-
icatin-; liquors for town agents. March
27. [p.]
173. [g.] Supplementary to an
Act making appropriations for the
maintenance of the government during
the current year. Slarch 27. [p.]
1 74. To authorize the Granite Rail-
way ('Ompany to hold a meeting for
the choice of officers. M-irch 27.
175. [g.] To ;iniend an Act to
protect the Riirhts and Liberties of the
Peo[)le of th(' Corrunonwe^lth of Mas-
sachusetts. March 27. [p.]
1 76. [G.] To allow the President
and Fellows of Harvard Colleiie to
resign their trusts concerning Theo-
logi al Education and the maintenance
of a Theological School. March 27.
177. [g.] For the better establish-
ment of the Board of Insurance Com-
missioners. March 27.
RESOLVES
1. [g.] Resolve in favor of Law
Library Associations. Feb. 23.
2. Relating to the State Library.
Feb. 24.
3. To authorize the payment of
certain lost coupons, due October first,
one thousand eight hundred and fifty-
seven. Feb. 26.
4. [g.J In relation to Town Lines
between the towns of Marion and
Wareham. March 6.
5. On the petition of James Law-
rence and others. Slarch 6.
6. On the petition of the New
North Religjious Society. March 11.
7. In lavor of the Massachusetts
School for Idiotic and Feeble-minded
Youth. March 11.
8. In favor of the Ma'^sachusetts
Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary.
March 12.
9. On the petition of J. McGrath.
March 16.
10. In favor of the State Board of
Agriculture. March 16.
11. In favor of the City of Wor-
cester. March 17.
12. [g.] To provide for the de-
struction of certain cancelled scrip.
March 23.
13. Authorizing the Treasurer to
borrow money in anticipation of the
revenue. March 23.
14. [g.] In relation to the distri-
bution of the New Plymouth Records.
March 23.
15. In favor of the town of Chil-
mark. March 24.
16. For the payment of the Com-
missioners on Boston Harbor. March
24.
1 7. [g.] In relation to inmates of
State Almshouses. March 25.
18. On the petition of Darius A.
Martin. j\Iarch 25.
19. On the petition of William L.
Bemis. March 26.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
20. In relation to the State Indus-
trial School tor Girls. March 26.
21. In favor of Albert H. Nelson,
late chief justice of the Superior Court
in the county of Suftblk. March
26.
22. Concerning Rainsford Island
Hospital. March 26.
23. On the petition of Alfred Flan-
ders. March 26.
24. In favor of Barnard C. Mar-
chant. March 20.
25. In relation to Professor Hitch-
cock's Geological Report. March 26.
26. [g] For the appointment of
a Special Joint Committee on Public
Charitable Institutions. March 26.
27. In favor of the Dudle}', Troy,
and Marsh pee Indians. March 26.
28. [g.[ In relation to a scientific
survey of Boston Harbor. March
26.
20. [g.] In aid of the erectim of
a Fence around Fort Washington.
March 26.
30. [g.] Granting aid for the sup-
pression of counterfeiting Bank Bills
and Coin. March 26.
31. In favor of William H. Ela.
March 26.
32. In favor of William H. Luce
March 27.
33. [g.1 Regarding Railroad facil
ities for filling Back Bay. March 27.
34. On the petition of John Rhodes
March 27.
35. In favor of Horace I. Hodges.
March 27,
36. In favor of the Hassanamisco
Indians. March 27.
3 7. On the petition of Hannah Cot-
ter. March 27.
38. [g.] Granting Taxes for the
several Counties. March 27.
39. In favor of Allen Cummlngs.
March 27.
40. In favor of John M. Cole, Lan-
sing J. Cole, and Almeda Ellison.
March 27.
41. In relation to the New Plym-
outh Records. March 27.
42. [g.] In relation to the admis-
sion of Kansas. March 27.
43. [g.] In relation to the consol-
idation and arrangement of the Statutes
of the Commonwealth. March 27.
44. [g.] In relation to the deci-
sion of the Supreme Court of the
United States in case of Scott versus
Sanford. March 27.
APPROPRIATIONS.
I. — Amount of appropriations from ordinary revenae, for the maintenance of the gov-
trnnient dining the year 1858, contained in Chapter 11 of the Acts, . . $421,480 00
Ditto, contained in supplementary Act (Chapter 173), 440,878 50
Appropriation for the Emergency Fund, contained in Chapter 22 of the Acts, . 10,000 00
Appropriatious to DJeet expenditures authorized the present year, contained in
Chapter 148 of the Acts, 20,060 31
$892,418 81
By Chapter 1 of the Acts, no appropriations are required for the payment of the principal or
interest of the public deht, or for the salaries of the governor and judges of the supreme judiciiil
court. The public debt, funded, is Sl,.314,000; no portion of the principnl becomes lue in 1853 ; the
annual interest amounts to $70,700. The salaries of the gOTernor and of the judges of the supreme
judicial court amount to $28,000.
The above lucludes the cost of maintaining every department of the government for the whole
year 1858.
II. — Appropriations from ordinary revenue, on account of expenditures belonging to
previous years, or growing out of the legislaticn of previous years, in behalf of
special objects (not curreut expenses), cootamedin Chapter 24 of the Acts, $123,620 16
Ditto, in Chapter 131 of the Acts, 263,410 09
Final Apiropriaiions to complete the Ilospital for the Insane at Northampton, con-
tained ia Chapter 140 of the Acts, . . . • 58,000 00
$445,030 25
Besides the above, the amount of $125,075 60 had been paid from the treasury between January
1, 1858, and January 22, when Chapter 1 of the Acts, requiring specific aj.propriations, took
effect.
In the latter total are included, — one-quarter of the full amount of salaries, charities, and ex-
penses of c»rt;iin institutions ; half the couLty balances; and the w'hole of the militia bounty,
military, sheriff-i, and pauper accounts tor the year 1857; — the whole amount of tliesse and other
expenses for the year 1858 being also included in the lirst class of appropriations, recapitulated above.
JUDICIARY OF MASSACHUSETTS.
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JUDICIAIIY or MASSACHUSETTS.
UNITED STATES COURTS.
Nathan Clifibrd, Circuit Judge.
Peleg Sprague, District Judge.
Chas. Levi Woodljury, Dist. Attorney.
Milton Andros, Axst. District Attorney .
Watson Freeman, Marshal.
Watson Freeman, Jr.1
Frederick Warren, [ Deputy
Wm. O. Russell, of j Marshals.
New Bedford, J
Henry W. Fuller, Clerk Circuit Court.
Setli "E. Sprague, Clerk. District Court.
[Offices of all the above, except Wm. 0. Rus-
sell, are at the Uuitcd States Court House,
Boston. J
Comviissioners of tbe Circuit Court
of the United States, for the first Cir-
cuit, and District of Massachusetts :
George T. Curtis, Benjamin F. Hal-
lett, Edward G. Loring, Charles Levi
Woodbury, Elias Merwin, Charles P.
Curtis, Jr., Caleb Wm. Loring, Wm.
S. Dexter, Henry L. Hallett and Geo.
D. Guild, of Boston ; Reuben A. Chap-
man, of Springfield ; Austin S. Cu.sh-
man, Oliver Prescott, of New Bedford.
Circuit Courts, holden 15th of May
and 15th of October, in each year.
District Courts, holden at Boston,
third Tuesday in March ; 4rh Tuesday
in June; 2d Tuesday in September;
and first Tuesday in December ; and
Special Courts are holden usually on
each Friday, and on other days at the
discretion of the Judge.
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.
Lemuel Shaw, Boston, Chief Justice.
Chas. A. Dewey, Northampton,']
Theron Metcalf, Boston, 1^5.
George T. Bigelow, Boston, I Jus.
Pliny Merrick, Boston, J
Horace Gray, Jr., Boston, Reporter.
Salary S300 and proceeds of Reports.
Stephen H. Phillips, Salem, Attorney
General. Salary $2,500 and $1000
clerk hire.
George C Wilde, Boston, Clerk.
Geo. W. Nichols, Boston, Asst. Clerk.
James Hunkins, Crier.
Salary of the Chief Justice, $4,500 ;
and of each Associate, $4,000.
Law Terms.
At Boston, for the Counties of Suf-
folk and Nantucket, 1st Tuesday of
March.
At Cambridge, for the County of
Middlesex, on tlie 3d T"<'^d*y next
after the 4th Tuesday of Si^ptember.
At Dedham, for the County of Nor-
folk, 5th Tuesday next after the 4th
'luesday of September.
At Lenox, for the County of Berk-
shire, 2d Tuesday of Septeiiilier.
At Northampton, for the Counties of
Hampshire, Fnmklin, and Hampden,
on Monday next preceding 4th Tues-
day of September.
At Salem, for the County of Essex,
6th Tuesday after the 4th Tuesday of
September.
At Taunton, in the County of Bris-
tol, and at Plymouth, in the County
of Plymouth, alternately; beginning
at Taunton, for the Counties of Bristol,
Plymouth, Barnstable, and Dukes
County, on the 4th Tuesday next after
the 4th Tuesday of Sei>tember, 1852,
and at Plymouth, for the same Coun-
ties, on the 4th Tuesday next after the
4th Tuesday of September, 1853.
At Worcester, for the County of
Worcester, 1st Tuesday next after the
4th Tuesday of September.
Terms for the Trial of Jury Cases.
At Barnstable, for the Counties of
Barnstable and Dukes, 9th Tuesday
next after 1st Tuesday of March.
At Boston, for the County of Suffolk,
7th Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of September.
At Dedham, for the County of Nor-
folk, 3d Tuesday of February.
At Greenfield, for the County of
Franklin, 2d Tuesday of September.
At Lenox, for the County of Berk-
shire, 10th Tuesday next after 1st
Tuesday of March.
At Lowell, for the County of Mid-
dlesex, 2d Tuesday of April.
At Nantucket, for the County of
Nantucket, 1st Tuesday of Julj'.
At New Bedford, for the County of
Bristol, 2d Tuesday of November.
At Northampton, for the County of
Hampshire, 7th Tuesday next after 1st
Tuesday of March.
At Plymouth, for the County of Ply-
mouth, 10th Tuesday next after 1st
Tuesday of March.
At Salem, for the County of Essex,
Sth Tuesday after the 1st Tuesday of
March.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
At SprlnofieW, for the County of
Hampden, 8lh Tuesday after the l?t
Tuesday of March, and lat Tuesday of
Septevuber.
At Taunton, for the County of Bris-
tol, 7th Tuesday next after the 1st
Tuesday of March.
At Worcester, for the County of
Worcester, 6th Tuesday after 1st Tues-
day of March.
COURT OP COMMON PLEAS.
Edward Mellen, Wayland, C. Justice.
Jona. C. Perkins, Salem, ")
Henry W. Bishop, Lenox, j
Geo. N. BrigfTs, Pittsfield, I Aaso.
Geo. P. Sanger, Boston, ( Justices.
Henry Morris, Sprinutleld, |
David Aiken, Greenfield, J
Salary of tbe Chief Justice, S2,700 ;
of each Associate Justice, $2,500.
District Attorneys.
[Elected by the several districts for terms of
three years, enilini? January, I860.]
Northern District. — Middlesex Coun-
ty, L'.aac S. Morse, of Lowell. Salary,
$1,500.
Eastern District. — Essex County,
Alfred A. Abbott, of South Dan vers.
Salary, $1,500.
Southern District.— Brhio), Barn-
stable, Dukes, Mnd Nantucket Coun-
ties, Lincoln F. Brijiham, of New
Bedford. Salary, $1,500.
South-E<ii<tern District.- Norfolk and
Plymouth Counties, Benj. W. Harris,
East Bridaewater. Salary, $1,000.
Middle District.— Viiorces\er County,
P. E. Aldrich, of Worcester. Salary,
$1,300.
Western District. — Hampden and
Berkshire Coun'.ies, Edward B. Gillett,
of Wesififld, Salary, $1,200.
Njrth- Wpstrrn District. — Hamp-
shire and Franklin Counties, Daniel
W. Alvord, of GreenfieU. Salary,
Suffolk County.— Geo. W. Coolsy,
of Boston. Salary, $3,000. Augustus
O. Brewster, «.f Boston (appointed by
Governor and Council), Assistant-
Attorney. Salary, $1,800.
2 he Court of Common Pleas is holden
At Barnstable, for Barnstable Coun-
ty, 1st Tuesday next afier 1st Mon-
day of April, and 1st Tuesday of Sep-
tember.
At Cambridge, for Middlesex Coun-
ty, 2d Moiuiav in February. (CVtm-
inal.) 2d Monday of December.
(Civil.)
At Concord, for Middlesex County,
4th Monday in June. (Criminal) 1st
Monday of June. (Civil.)
At Dedham, for Norlolk County,
4th Monday of April, 3d Mondays of
September and December.
At Edgartown, for Duk-s County,
last Monday of May and September.
At FItchburg,for Worcester County,
2d Monday of November. (Civil.)
2d Mondays of June and August.
(Criminal.)
At Greenfield, for Franklin County,
3d Monday of March, and 2d Mondays
of August and November.
At Lawrence, for the County of
Essex, 2d Monday of October. (Crim-
inal.) 3d Monday of March. (Civil.)
At Lenox, for Berkshire County,
1st Mondays of January and July.
(Criminal.) 4th Mondays of Februa-
ry, June, and October. (Civil.)
At Lowell, for Middlesex County,
3d Monday in October. (Criminal.)
2 { Monday of March and 1st Monday
in September. (Civil.)
At Nantucket, for Nantucket Coun-
ty, 1st Mondays of June and October.
At New Bedford, ibr Bristol County,
2d Mondays of June and December.
At Newburyport, fur the County of
Essex, 4th Monday of May. (Crimi-
nal.) 3d Monday of September.
(Civil.)
At Northampton, for Hampshire
County, 2d Monday of June and 3d
Monday of December. (Criminal.) 3d
Mondays of February and of October,
and 1st Moi.day of June. (Civil.)
At Plymouth, for Plymouth County,
2d Mondays of April and August, and
1st Monday of December.
At Salem, for the County of Essex,
4th Monday of January. (Criminal.)
3d Mondays of June and December.
(Civd.)
At Springfield, for Hampden Coun-
ty, 3d Monday of May and 1st Mon-
day of December. (Criminal.) 2d
Mondays of March and June, and 1st
Monday of October. (Civil.)
At Taunton, lor Brisiol County, 2d
Mondays of March and September,
At Worcester, for Worcester Coun-
ty, 3d Monday of January, the 2d
Monday of May, and 3d Monday of
October. (Criminal.) 1st Monday of
March, Monday next after 4i,h Mon-
day of August, and 2cl Monday of
December. (Civil)
SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE
'COUNTY OF SUFFOLK.
Holds its terms in Boston on the 1st
Tuesdays of January, March, May,
July, September, and November.
POLICE COURTS.
2i)
Chas. Allen, of Worcoster, C Juslica.
Chas. P. lliiiitinn;toii, Roston, ^ i
Stephen (J. Nash, Hoston, r r V
Miircus Morton, Jr., Andover, )
Joseph VVillHrd, Boston, CIpJc.
Joseph A. Willard, Boston, Aas. Clerk.
Salary of the Chief Justice, $3,200,
and of each Associate, $3,000.
MUNICIPAL COURT OP THE
CITY OP BOSTOiT.
The Justices of the Siiperior Court
for the County of Suffolk, cx-officio,
are Judges of this Court.
Geo. W. Cooley, Commonwealth's
Attorney for Su(Jblk County. Salary,
S3,000.
Augustus O. Brewster, As.stslant
Attorney for Suffolk County. Salary,
$1,H00.
Thomas W. Phillips, Clerk.
Hi nry Homer, Crier.
Luther Hutchins, MessengT.
This Court is holden the first Mon-
day iu tach month.
POLICE COURTS.
Police Court of Adams.
[Established 1854.]
Joel Bacon, Standing Justice. Chas.
^iarsh, Special Justice.
Police Court of Boston.
[Established 1822.]
John Gray Rogers, Thomas Russell,
Sebeus C. Maine, Justices. Salary,
$2,200 each.
Thomas Power, Clerk. Salary,
Sl,800.
Wm. Knapp, Assistant Clerk. Sal-
ary, $1,600. Seth Tobey, 2d Assist-
ant Clerk. Sdlary, $1,500. Jacob
Homer, '6d Assistant Clerk. Salary,
$900.
Henry C. Stratton, Messenger.
The Police Court sits every day
(Saturday afternoons and Sundays ex-
cepted), at 9 o'clock, A. M., and at 3,
P. M., lor the trial of criminal causes.
The same is also a Justices' Court, for
the trial of civil causes not exceeding
100 dollars, and commences its terms
every Saturday at 9 o'clock, A. M.
Police Court of Cambridge.
[Established 1854.]
John S. Ladd, Standing Justice.
Salary, $1,500. George W. Liver-
more, Special Justice.
Court sits for trial of criminal cases
daily at 9, A. M. ; for civil business,
every Thursday, at 10, A. M.
Police Court of Cehlsea.
[Establi- ed 1855.]
Hamlett Bates, Standing Justice.
Erastus Rugg, Sjucial Justice.
Police Court of Chicopne.
[Established 1855.]
Mortimer D. Wtiitak.;r, Standinq
.histice. Salary, .ftOOO. George S.
'J'aylor, Special Jaslice.
Police Court of Fall River.
[Established 1852.]
Louis Lapham, Standing Jn:tice.
James Ford, Special Justice. Augus-
tus B. Leonard, Clerk.
Police Court of Glouces'er.
[Established 1858.]
Joshua P. Tra^k, Standing .histice.
Cyrus Storey, Jr., Special Justice.
Police Court of Haverhill.
[Established 1854.]
William Ta,<^(ra.rt,' Standirig Justice.
Paid by fees. Edmund Kimball, Spe-
cial Justice. Paid by fees.
Police Court of Lawrence.
[Established 1848.]
Wm. Stevens, Standing Justice. Sal-
ary $1300. Geo. W. Benson, Special
Justice. Wm. H. Parsons, Clerk.
Salary $800.
Police C:>urt of Lee.
[Established 1855.]
Isaac C. Ives, Standing Justice.
Paid by fees.
Police Court of Lowell.
[Established 1833.]
Nathan Crosby, Standing Justice.
Joel Adams and George Stevens,
Special Justices. Sanmel P. Hadley,
Jr., Clerk. Salary of Standing Jus-
tice and Clerk, $2,800.
Police Court of Lynn.
[Established 1849.]
Thomas B. Newhall, Standing Jus-
tice. James R. Newhall, Beiij. F.
Mudge, Special Justices. T. B- New-
hall, Clerk. \
Police Court of Milford.
[Established 1854.]
Sullivan Thiyt r, Standing Justice
Salary, $600. Ljman Maynard, Spr-.
cial ja.^dce. Henry L. Parker, Clerk.
Sa.ar;, $300.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Police Court of Neio Bedford.
[Established 1834.]
Koberf C. Pitman, Standing Justice.
S-ilary, S 1,200. Henry H. Crapo,
Alanson Borden, Special Justices.
Francis L. Porter, Clerk. Salary,
$■400, and fees for copies.
Police Court of Newhuryport.
[Established 1833.]
Stephen W. Marston, Standing Jus-
tice. Salary $800, Jobn Cook, Special
Justice. Edward W. Rand, Clerk. Sal-
ary $350.
Police Court of Pittsfield.
[Established 1850.]
John A. Walker, Standing Justice.
Police Court of Roxbury.
[Established 1855.]
Peter S. Wheelock, Standing Jus-
tice. Salary, $1,000. Joshua Seaver,
Eben Jones, Special Justices.
Police Court of Salem.
[Established 1831.]
Jos. G. Waters, Standing Justice.
Geo. Andrews, Woi. C. Prescott, Spe-
cial Justices. Samuel P. Andrews,
Clerk.
Police Court of Springfeld.
[Established 1852.]
Jas. H. Morton, Standing Jus'ice.
Salary, $1,000, and fees. Harvey
Chapin, Chas. A. Winchester, Special
Justices.
Police Court of Taunton.
[Estabhshed 1858.]
Samuel R. Townsend, Standing
Justice. Benj. R. Dean, Special Jus-
tice. James P. Ellis, Clerk.
Police Court of WiUiamstown.
[Established 1855.]
Newcomb Love, Standing Justice.
Andrew M. Smith, Special Justice.
Police Court of Worcester.
[Established 1848.]
Wm. N. Green, Standing Justice.
John W. Wetherell, Wui. W. Rice,
Special Justices. John B. Dexter, Jr.,
Clerk.
UNITED STATES SENATORS FROM MASSACHUSETTS,
FROM 1789 TO 1858.
Caleb Strong, .
, 1789-96
Theodore St-dgwick, .
179(3-99
Samuel Dexter, .
. 1799-18(10
Dwight Fost-r .
1800-03
John Q. Adams,
1803-08
James Uoyd,
1808-13
Christopher Gore,
1813-16
Eli P. Ashinun, .
1816-18
Prentiss Mellen,
1818-20
Elijah H. Mills, .
1820-27
Daniel Webster,
1827-41
Rufiis Ch< ate, .
1841-45
Daniel Webster,
1845-50
Robert C. vt.inthrnp, .
1850-51
Robert Rmtoul, Jr., .
1851-61
Charles Sumner,
1851-
Tristram Dalton,
1789-91
George Cabot, .
1791-96
Beiijiimin Goodhue,
1796-1800
.lonathan Mason,
1800-03
Timothy Pickering,
1803-11
Joseph B. VMrnuui,
1811-17
Harrison Gray Otis,
1817-22
James Lloyd,
1822-26
Nathaniel Silsbee,
1826-35
.lohn Davis,
1835-41
Isaac C. Bates, .
1841-45
John Davis,
1845-53
Edward Everett,
1853-54
JuliuM Rockwell,
1854-56
lleury W ilson, •
1855-
Mr. Sumner's terra will expire March 3d, 1863 ; and Mr. Wilson's will expire March 3d, 1866.
JUSTICES THROUGHOUT THE COMMONWEALTH.
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JUSTICES THROUGHOUT THE COMMONWEALTH.
Earnstable County.
BarnHable.
Charles Marston.
Orleans.
John Keniiok.
Truro
Solomon Davis.
Berkshire County.
Adams.
Edwin F. Jcnks,
Wm. C. Plunkett.
Adams (North).
Henry L. Dawes,
A. A. liic'hmond.
Alford.
Ezra C. Ticknor.
Lenox.
Henry VV. Bishop.
Nexo Marlboro'.
Noah Giljson.
Pittsfidd.
Geo. N. Uriggs,
Henry Chickering,
Henry H. Childs,
Thomas Colt,
Beiij. R. Curtis,
Henry Hubbard,
Ensign H. Kellogg,
Edward A. Newton,
Julius Rockwell.
Wtlllamstown.
Daniel N. Dewey.
Bristol County.
Altluboro\
Lemuel W,iy.
Fall River.
Charles J. Holmes.
New Bedford.
James Arnold,
Lincoln F. Brigham,
John H. Clifford,
Rodney French,
Joseph Grinnell,
Geo. Rowland, Jr.
Benj. Rodman.
Norton.
Laban M. Wheaton.
Pawtucket.
Johnson Gardner.
Swanzey.
John Mason.
Taunton.
Samuel L. Crocker,
Marcus Morton,
H. B. Wheelwright.
Dukes County.
Ed lartown.
David Divis,
Leavitt Thaxter.
Essex County.
Amesbury.
Joshua Cidby.
Andover.
Amos Abbott,
John Aiken,
Bradford.
Geo. Cogswell.
Groveland.
Jeremiah Spofford.
Haverhill.
James H. Duncan,
Nath'l S. Howe.
Lrjnn.
John B. Alley.
Marhlehead.
Frederick Robinson.
Neioburyport.
Caleb Cashing,
Daniel P. Pike.
Salem.
Albert G. Browne,
John Cha;>man,
Caleb Foote,
Asahel Huntington,
Otis P. Lord,
Jona. C. Perkins,
Stephen H. Phillips.
South Danvers.
Alfred A. Abbott.
Roberts. Daniels.
Franklin County.
Bernarclstnn.
Henry W. Cushman.
Greenfield.
George T. Davis,
George Grennell,
Horace Lyman,
Ansel Phelps.
Hampden County.
Granville.
Rufus H. Barlow,
Elijah Seymour.
Monson.
John W. Foster.
Sprinnfield.
George Ashman,
George Bliss,
Wm. B. Calhoun,
Charles Howard,
John Mills.
Wesf-fi^ld.
William G. Bates,
Patrick Boies,
James Fowler,
Edward B. Gillette.
Hampshire County.
Amherst.
Ithamar Conkey,
Ithamar F. Conkey,
Edward Dickinson,
R. B. Hubbard.
Northampton.
Osmyn Baker,
Charles E. Forbes,
Oliver Warner.
Ware.
Francis De Witt.
Willi imsbui'Q.
Ephraim M. Wright.
Middlesex County.
Cambridge.
Joel Parker,
John G. Palfrey,
Emory Washburn.
Charlestoicn.
Nathaniel Austin,
Luther V. Bell,
Ab'm R. Thompson,
Charles Thompson.
Concord.
Nathan Brooks,
Simon Brown.
F raniinijham.
William G. Lewis.
( J rot on.
George .S. Boutwcll.
Lexint/ton.
Charles Hudson.
Lowell.
Homer Biirtlett,
Elisha Huntington,
Chauncy L. Knapp,
Isaac S. Morse,
Josiah G. Peabody,
Wm. A. Richardson.
Maiden.
William J. Eames.
Mcdford.
Elihu C. Baker.
Melrose.
Daniel W. Gooch.
Natick.
Henry Wilson.
Newton.
Eb»nezer Bradbury.
Stoneham.
George W. Dike.
Tewksbury.
Thomas J. Marsh.
Walt ham.
Nathaniel P. Banks.
Wayland.
Edward Mellen.
Winchester.
John A. Bolles.
Nantucket County.
Nantucket.
William Mitchell.
Norfolk County.
Brookline.
John H. W. Page.
Canton.
Thomas French.
Dorchester.
Henry W. Benchley,
Moses G. Cobb,
Benj. V. French,
Samuel P. Loud,
Edmund P. Tileston.
Medioay.
Warren Lovering.
Needham.
Artemas Newhall,
Edgar K. Whitaker.
Roxbiiry.
Benj. F. Copeland,
Chand'rR Ransom,
David A. Simmons,
Ebenezer W. Stone,
Samuel H. Walley.
Walpole.
Francis W. Bird.
West Roxbiiry.
Stephen M. Weld.
Plymouth County.
Carver. j
Jesse Murdock. j
Duxbury. j
Gershora B. Weston.
P lyinniith.
Robert B. Hall.
Wareham.
Thomas Savary.
West Brid/ewater.
William Baylies.
Suffolk Couaty.
Boston.
Josiah G. Abbott,
Fred. H. Allen,
George T. Bigelovr,
John P. Bigelow,
Aug. O. Brewster,
Peleg W. Chandler,
Rufus Choate,
Henry Crocker,
F. B. Crowninshield,
Isaac Emery,
Edward Everett,
Richard Fletcher,
Charles L. Flint,
Henry J. Gardner,
John C. Gray,
Chas. B. Hall,
Benj. F. Hallptt,
Ebenezer R. Hoar,
Chas. P. Huntington,
Jas. M. Keith,
William Knapp,
John G. L)cke,
Theron Metcalf,
William Minot,
George Morey,
John H. W. Page,
Samuel D. Parker,
Jonathan Phillips,
Josiah Quincy, Jr.,
George P. Sanger,
James Savage,
Lemuel Shaw,
Peleg Sprague,
Chas. H. Siedman,
Benjamin Stevens,
Rich'd Sullivan, Jr.,
Charles Sumner,
NewellA.Thompson,
Thomas Tolman,
George B. Upton,
John M. Williams,
Robert C. Winthrop.
Worcester County.
Barre.
Edward Denny.
Fitchburg.
Eben Torrey.
Leominster.
David Wilder.
Neic Braintree.
Samuel Mixter.
Northhorotigh.
Cyrus Gale.
North Brookjield.
Amasa Walker.
Pritweton.
Chas. Russell.
Wo)'cester.
P. Emory Aldrich,
Charles Allen,
Asa L. Burbank,
Isaac Davis,
Levi Lincoln.
32
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
COMMISSIONERS,
Resident in Massachusetts, appointed by other States to take testimony to be used, and
Acknowledgments of Deeds to be recorded, in said States.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell Geo. T.,
Austin Ivers J., "
Browne Causten, "
Buck Edward, "
Currier Benj. H., "
Giles Alfred E., "
Healey John P., "
Jackson Abraham, Jr., "
Randall Otis G., "
Richardson Geo. F., "
Smyth W. E. P., "
Field Jona. E., Stockbridge.
Leonard Nor. T., Westfield.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
ARKANSAS.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell Geo. T.,
Currier Benj. H., "
Randall Otis G., "
CALIFORNIA.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell Geo. T., "
Austin Ivers J., "
Bates Sam'l W., "
Burbank Robert I., "
Currier Benj. H., "
Draper John W., "
Dyer Micah, Jr., "
Fiske Edward, "
Hale George S , "
Randall Otis G., ♦'
Rice Geo. E., "
Sharp Daniel, "
Suter Hales W., "
Ptichardson VVni. A., Lowell.
Cummings A. I., Roxbury.
Gardner E. M., Nantucket.
Stone Josh. C, New Bedf'd.
Cook John, Newburyport.
GotF Benj. F., Ware.
Osgood J . B. F., Salem.
Webb Stephen P., Salem.
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
CONNECTICUT.
Abbott James A., Boston.
Adams Chas. B. F., '•
Angell Geo. T., "
Austin Ivers J., "
BoUes John A., "
Browne George M., "
Buck Edward, '•
Burbank Robert I., "
Cheever Tracy P., "
Currier Benj. H., '♦
Demond Charles, "
Dexter Thomas A., "
Dyer Micah, Jr., "
Ely Alfred B.,
Hale George S., "
Hastings Geo. R., "
Hobbs William, Jr., "
Holmes John S., Boston,
Mayo Charles, "
Nickerson Joseph, "
Nutter Charles C, "
Plimpton Silas F., "
Pond Benj., "
Putnam John P., "
Randall Otis G., "
Rice George E., "
Richardson Geo. F., "
Sharp Daniel, "
Smith Wm. H. I.,
Smyth W. E. P.,
Sullivan James P., "
Suter Hales W., "
Thornton J. Wingate, "
Bordman B., Lawrence.
Ladd Jonathan, Lowell.
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
Kingsbury F. A.,We)mo'th.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
Stoddard E. B.,
Searaans O. A., Springfield.
DELAWARE.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell Geo. T.,
Currier Benj. H., "
Randall Otis G., "
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
Adams Chas. B.F., Boston.
Angell George T., "
Austin Ivers J., "
Browne Causten, "
Currier Benj. H., "
Dexter Thos. A., "
Parker Francis E., "•
Randall Otis G., "
Rice Geo. E.,
Smith William H. L., "
SmythW. E. P., "
Cummings A. I., Roxbury.
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
Adams Chas B. F., Boston.
Angell George T., "
bigelow Prescott, "
Buck Edward, <'
Currier Benj. H., «'
Dexter Thomas A,, "
Randall Otis G., "
Rice Geo. E., "
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
ILLINOIS.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell George T.,
Auslin Ivers J.,
Baldwin Henry,
Brooks Francis A.,
Currier Benj. H.,
Ely Alfred B.,
Hobbs Wm. Jr., Boston.
Jackson Abra'm, Jr., "
Lynde Alonzo V., "
Kingsbury Geo. H., "
Paine John T., "
Palfrey Francis W., "
Randall Otis G., "
Smyth \V. E. P.,
Bennett Chas. F , Dalton.
Briggs Geo. P., Lawrence.
Collins G., (Thorndike)
Palmer [Salem.
Pingree Thomas P., Jr.,
Rantoul Robert S., Salem.
Goff" Benj. F., Ware.
Hall Franklin, Worcester.
Hill J. Henry, "
Stoddard Elijah B., "
Ladd Jonathan, Lowell.
Leonard Norman T.,W'stf'd
Lynde Alonzo V., Stoneh'm.
Walker Geo., Springfield.
INDIANA.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell Geo. T., "
Austin Ivers J., "
Baldwin Henry, "
Bates Sam'l W., "
Bolles John A., "
Browne Causten, "
Buck Edward, "
Currier Benj. H., "
Ely Alfred B.,
Harris George S., "
Hobbs Wm., Jr., ««
Morse Nathan, "
Randall Otis G., "
Rice Geo. E., "
Smyth W. E. P., "
Thayer James B., "
Thornton J. Wingate, "
Crapo W.W., New Bedford.
Cummings A. I., Roxbury.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
Stoddard Elijah B., "
Ladd Jonathan, Lowell.
Leonard N. T., Westfield.,
Pingree Thos. P.,Jr.,Salem.
IOWA.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell Geo. T., "
Au!<tin Ivers J., "
Ball Joshua D., "
Bates Samuel W., "
Beard Ithamar W., "
Browne Causten, *•
Burbank R bert I., "
Chase James M., "
Currier Benj. H , "
Dickinson Fred'k W., "
Eastman Josephus, "
Hairis Geo. S., "
Hobbs Wm., Jr.,
Pond Benjamin, "
Randall Otis G., «'
Rice Geo. E., "
COMMISSIONERS.
83
Smyth W. E. V., Boston.
Suter Hales W.,
Thayer James B., "
Tilton Warren, "
NoycR Siiiii'l B., Canton.
Bradford Duncan, Cha'st'n.
Russell Jcre'h, Haverhill.
Caverly Robert B., Lowell.
Ladd Jona., "
Kirkland 11., Northampton.
Goff Bciij. v.. Ware.
Hall Franklin, Worcester.
Hill J. Henry,
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
Osgood J. B. F., Salem.
Rantoul Robert S., "
Scamans O. A., Springfield.
Walker George, "
Adams Chas B. F., Boston.
Angell Geo. T., '♦
Randall Otis G., "
Adams Ctias. B. F., Boston.
Angell George T.,
Austin Ivers J., "
Buck Edward, "
Curlier Bcnj. H., "
Ely Alfred B., "
Harlow Thomas S., "
Pond Benjamin, "
Randall Otis G.,
Sharp Daniel, "
Smyth W. E. P., "
Thornton J. Wingate, "
LOUISIANA.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Andrews John L., "
Angell George T., "
Betton George E., "
Buck Edward, "
( urrier Bcnj. H., "
Dehon William, "
Ely Alfred B., "
Hillard William,
Miuns George W., "
Morse Nathan, "
Nutter Charles C, '<
Palfrey Francis W., "
Prince Frederick 0., "
Randall Otis G., •'
Rice George E., "
Sanger George P., "
Smith Wm. H. L.,
Smyth W. E. P., '
Thornton J. Wingate, "
Roberts David, Salem.
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
Hall Franklin, Worcester.
Hill J. Henry,
Abbott James A., Boston.
Adams Chas. B. F., "
Allen Augustus O., "
Allen Chirks E., "
Allen Frederick H., "
Angell George T., "
Atkinson Jacob, '*
Austin Ivers J., "
Bacon Charles H., "
Baldwin Henry, "
Banfield Everett C, "
Bates Samuel W., '•
Beard Itharaar W., "
Bigplow John P., Boston.
Blake Edward, "
Bolles John A., "
IJrooks Frantns A., "
Brown Win. Locke, "
15uck Edward, "
Burbaiik Robert I., "
iiurt William L., "
Butler Beujaniin, "
Chandler Charles P., "
Chandler Pclog W., "
Clarke Samuel G., * "
Cooke Benjamin i\, "
Cottrell Asa, «'
Currier Benj. II., "
Dina Edward A., "
Demond Charles, "
De.xter Thomas A., "
Dodge John C, "
Dudley Elbridge G., "
Ellis Charles M.,
Ely Alfred B.,
Emerson John W., "
Fiske Augustus 11., "
Fuller H. Weld,
Giles Alfred E..
Gilley John E. M., "
Gray Ebenezer, "
Hale Geo. S.,
Hall Franklin, "
Harlow Thomas S., "
Hart S Rowland, "
Hayes Francis B , "
Haynes Henry W., "
Hodges Edward F., "
Jackson Abraham, Jr., "
Jewell Harvey, "
Joy Albion K. P., "
Judd Chauncy P., "
Kettelle Jacob Q., "
Kingsbury Geo. H., "
Knapp William, "
Lynde Alonzo V., "
Maine Sebeus C, "
McLellan G. F.,
Moore Edward N., "
Nichols John P., '<
Nickerson Joseph, "
Nutter Charles C, "
Nutter Thomas F., "
Otis Edmund B., <«
Piirmenter Wm. E., "
Phillips Thomas W., '•
Pike Charles E.,
Pond Benjamin, "
Quincy Samuel M., "
Randall Otis G., "
Rice George E., "
Rollins James W., "
Russ Augustus, "
Sanger George P., "
Sharp Daniel, "
Smith Wm. H. L., "
Smyth W. E. P., "
Stevens Oliver, "
Suter Hales W., "
Thayer James B. "
Thorndike Samuel L., '*
Thornton J. Wingate, "
Walker William L.,
Washburn Alex. C, "
Washburn Fred. L., "
Watts Francis O., "
Wells Samuel, Jr., "
Whcelock Peter S., "
Willard Paul,
Williamson Wm. C, "
Woodman Chas. C, "
Paine H. W., Camb-idge,
Maylicw T. G., Rdj^artown.
Webber John, Gloucfster.
Gay Eljonezer, Hinyham.
Bordmun B., Lawrence.
I'riggs (iforge P., '*
Caverly Robert B., Lowell.
Brown S. A., "
Lawrence Samuel. "
Richardson Wm. A., "
Smith EduiM, Newburyp't.
ChilsonH. II., Northampton.
Perkins Jonas R., North
Bridgewater.
Perry J aims W., Salem.
Roberts David, "
Pingree Thos. P., Jr., '*
Bates Moses, Jr.,l'lymouth.
Gaston William, Roxbury.
Weed Dan, Salem.
Morton Jas. H., Springfield.
Field Jona. E.-Stockbridge.
Lynde Alonzo V.,Stoneh'm.
Leimard N. T., W. stfield.
Hall Elijah F., Weymouth.
Kingsbury I''isher A., "
Loud John W., "
Hall Frank, Worcester.
Hill J. Henry,
Stoddard Elijah B., "
MARYLAND.
Abbott James A., Boston.
AdamsChas. B. F.,
Angell George T., "
Austin Ivers J., "
Ball Joshua D.,
Currier Benj. II., "
Ely Alfred B.,
Emery Thomas C, "
Fiske Augustus II., "
Griijgs George, "
Hobbs William, Jr., "
Jackson Abraham, Jr., *'
Randall Otis G., "
Rice George E., "
Washburn Fred. L., "
Phillips vStephen H., Salem.
PingreeThos. P., Jr., "
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
5IICHIGAN.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston,
Angell George T., "
Austin Ivers J., "
Brooks Francis A., "
Buck Edward, "
Currier Benj. H., "
Davis William N., '•
Dickinson Fred. W., *'-
Ely Alfred B., "■
Hobbs William, Jr., «-
Hubbard Nath'l D., "•
Johnson Henrv A., "•
Kettelle Jacob'Q., "
Kingsbury Geo. H., "
Morton Marcus, Jr.,, "
Randall Otis G., "
Sharp Daniel, "
Smyth W. E. P., "
Sullivan James P., " ■
Suter Hales W., "
Thayer James B., "
Lucius Boltwood, Amherst.
Livermore George W., Cam-
bridge.
Noyes Samuel B., Canton.
Crapo Wm. W.. N. Bedfd.
Endicott Wm. Q. . Salem.
34
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Walker George, Springfield.
Ladd Jonathan, Lowell.
Rirhfirdson Wm. A., "
Field Jona. E., Stockbridge.
Whitney Edwin, Stowe.
Goff Benjamin F., Ware.
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
riill J. Henry, Worcester.
Stoddard Elijah B., "
MINNESOTA.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell Geo. T., "
Bail Joshua D., "
Browne Causten, "
Currier Benj. H., • "
Dudley Dean, "
Otis E'dmund B. "
Randall Otis G., "
Rice George E., "
Ladd Jonathan. Lowell.
Goft' Benjamin F., Ware.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
MISSISSIPPI.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell George T., "
Austin Ivers J., "
Currier Benj. H., "
Jackson Abraham Jr., "
Randall Otis G.,
Rice George E., "
Thornton J. Wingate, "
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
MISSOURI.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell George T., "
Austin Ivers J., "
Bigelow Horatio, "
Currier Benj. H., "
Giles Alfred E., "
Jackson Abraham Jr., "
Johnson Henry A., "
Otis Edmund B., "
Randall Otis G., "
Rice George E., "
Sharp Daniel, •'
Smith Chauncey, "
Smyth W. E. P.,
Briggs Geo. P., Lawrence,
Pitman R. C, New Bedford.
Leonard N. T., Westford.
Hall Franklin, Worcester.
Hill J. Henry,
NEBRASKA.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell George T., "
Randall Otis G., "
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Abbott James A., Boston.
Adams Chas. B. F., "
Albee Sumner, "
Angell George T., "
Austin Ivers J., "
Ayers Phineas, "
Barnes Isaac O., "
Bates Samuel W., •'
Beard Ithamar W., "
Betton George E., •'
Bigelow John P., "
Bolles John A., "
Burbank Robert I., "
Butler Benjamin, •'
Butters William, "
Chase James M., "
Churchill Joseph M., "
Clark Samuel G., Boston.
Cottrell Asa, "
Currier Benj. H., "
Cutter Isaac J., "
Dana Edward A., "
Dexter Thomas A., "
Dow Nathan T., "
Dudley Elbridge, "
Duncklee Mark F., "
Dyer Micah, Jr., "
Eastman Josephus, "
Ely Alfred B.. "
Emerson John W., "
Fiske Augustus H., "
Hale Geoige S., "
Hayes Francis B., "
Haynes Henry W., "
Hazelton Horace L., "
Healey John P., •'
Hobbs Wm., Jr., "
Hersey A. C, "
Hubbard Nath'l D., "
Hutchins Horace G., "
Jewell Harvey, "
Joy Albion K. P., <<
Lynde Alonzo V., "
Mason David H.. "
Muzzey Henry W., "
Nash Stephen G., "
Nickerson Joseph, "
Nutter Charles E., "
Nutter Thos. F., "
Parker Henry M., "
Pierce Roger N., "
Pike Charles E., "
Plummcr William, "
Pond Benjamin, "
Pi ice E. Sewall, "
Randall Otis G., '<
Rogers Williams, '<
Rolhns James W., •'
Sharp Daniel, "
Smith Wm. H. L., "
Smyth W. E. P., '
Thayer James B., '<
Thorndike Samuel L., "
Thornton J. Wingate, "
Tuttle Charles W., "
Wheeler Alex. S., "
Woodman Chas. C., "
Griffin J.Q. A., Charlestown.
Stevens Chas. G., Clinton.
Tyler J. H. (E.) Cambridge.
Ware T. K., Fitchburg.
Russell Jere., Haverhill.
Bordman B., Lawrence.
Briggs Geo. P.. "
Brown Alpheus R., Lowell.
Howe Moses G., •'
Ladd Jona., «'
Lawrence Samuel, "
Norris A. F. L., "
Richardson Wm. A., "
Webster W. P., '«
Brown Isaac, Lynn.
Mudge Bcuj. F., "
Gardner E. M., Nantucket.
Smith Edmu'd,Newburyp't.
Pingree Thos. P.,Jr.,Salem.
Phillips Stephen H., •'
Weed Dan, •'
Walker Geo., Springfield.
Lynde A. V., Stoneham.
Leonard N. T., AVestfield.
Hall Elijah F., Weymouth.
Kingsbury F. A., •♦
Pierce L.'W., Winchendon.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
Stoddard Elijah B., "
NEW JERSEY.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell George T., "
Bolles, John A..
Currier Benj. H., "
Phillips Geo. W.,
Randall Otis G., "
Ladd Jona., Lowell,
Leonard N.T., We.stficld.
Barton Wm. S., Worcester.
NEW MEXICO.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell George T., "
Currier Benj H., "
Randall Oiis G., *'
Rice George E., "
NEW YORK.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston,
Angell Georee T., "
Avery Edward, "
Bolles John A., "
Burt Wm. L., "
Currier Benj. H., "
Demond Charles, '•
French Asa, "
Hale George S., "
Lothrop Thornton K., "
Nutter Charles C, "
Palfrey Francis W., "
Pearson Eliphalet, "
Randall Otis G., "
Smith Wm. H. L.,
Smyth W. E. P.,
Watts Francis 0., •'
Sanford J. B., Attleboro'
Bennett Chas. F., Dalton.
Borden Simeon, Fall River.
Tucker Geo. J., Leno.x.
Caverly Rob't B., Lowell.
Richardson W. A., "
Bunker J. M., Nantucket.
Stetson T. M.,New Bedford.
Stone Jo<. C, New Bedford.
Osgood Jos. B. F., Salem.
Pingree Thos. P., Jr., "
Bond E. W., Springfield.
Soule Augustus L., "
Walker Geo., "
Brayton John S., Taunton.
Goft' Benj. F., Ware.
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
KingsburyF. A., Weymouth.
Dewey D. N., Williamstown.
Barton Wm S., Worcester.
Green Wm. N., "
Hill J. Hcnl-v,
Stoddard Elijah B., •«
NORTH CAROLINA.
Adams Chas. B. F, Boston.
Angell Geo. T.,
Austin Ivers J., "
Currier Benj. H., "
Randall Otis G.,
Rice Geo. E., •'
Smyth W. E. P., "
Thornton J. Wingate, "
Cummings A. I., Roxbury.
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
Hill J. Henry, ^\'orceste^.
OHIO.
Adams Chas. B. F., Poston.
Angell George T., '•
Austin Iveis S., '•
Bald>xin Henry, "
COMMISSIOISERS.
35
Ball Joshim n., Boston.
Bates Samuel \V,, "
Bollcs .John A., "
Browne Causten, "
Buck Edward, "
Burljank Kobcrt I., "
Choate Frederick W., "
Cluiichill J()se])h M., "
Currier Heuj. 11., "
Dcniohd Cliarlcs, "
Ei;aii Jaint's, "
Ely Alfred B.,
1 lav ward Charles, "
Hobbs Win., Jr.,
IIodf»e,s Edward F., "
Joiiiison Henry A., *'
Lynde Alonzo V., "
Mason David II., "
Muzzey Henry W., "
Otis Edmund B., "
Palfrey Francis \V., "
Parker Francis E., "
Parker Henry M., "
Pond Benjamin, "
Quinnv Samuel M., "
Kandall OtisG., "
llanney Ambrose A., "
Rice George E., "
Sharp Daniel, "
Smyth W. E. P., "
Thayer James B., "
Thornton J. Wingate, "
Wheelock Peter S., •'
Brii^sis Geo. P., Lawrence.
Ladd Jonathan, Lowell.
Crapo Wm. W, X.Bedford.
Phillips Stephen H., Salem.
Bantoul Robert S., "
Walker Geo., Springfield.
Field Jona.E., Stockbridt;e.
Gott' Benjamin F., Ware.
Lvnde A. V., Stoneham.
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
Hall Franklin, Worcester.
Hill J. Henry.
Stoddard Elijah B., "
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell Geo. T., "
Currier Benj. H., "
Randall Otis G , "
PENNSYLVANIA.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angeil George T., "
Austin Ivers J., "
Ball Joshua D.,
BoUes John A., "
Buck Edward, "
Burbank Robert I., "
Chase James M., "
Cottrell Asa, '<
Currier Benjamin H., "
Dana Charles F., "
De.vter Thomas A., "
Demoiid Charles, "
Hodges Edward F., "
Hubbard Nath'l O., "
Morton ^Marcus, Jr., "
Nutter Charles C, "
Prince Frederic O., "
Randall Otis G., "
Rice George E., "
Rollins James W., "
Smyth W. E, P.,
Storv Isaac, "
Story William W., "
Suter Hales W., Boston.
'I'hornton J. Wingate, "
Brigiis Geo. P., Lawrence.
Sticknoy Jeremiah C.,Lynn.
Chilson Ilaynes H., North-
ampton.
Cummings A. I., Roxbury.
Kantoul Robert R., Salem.
Walker (jeo., Springfield.
Golf Benjamin V., Ware.
Leonard .N. T., Westfield.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
UIIODE ISLAND.
Abbott James A., Boston.
Adams Chas. B. F., "
Ames Isaac, "
Angell George T., "
Austin Ivers J., "
Bacon Charles H., "
Baldwin Henry, "
Bolles John A., "
Browne C.iusten, "
Buck Edward, "
Currier Benjamin H., "
Dexter William S., "
Griggs George, "
Harlow ihomas S., "
Hilliard William, "
Hobbs WiCliam, Jr., "
Jacksq1j^braham,Jr., "
Judson"«^'alter H., "
Keith James M., "
Perkin^^ David "
Rand Edward S., "
Randall OtisG., ' ••
Pace George E., "
Sharp Daniel, "
Shaw Lemuel, Jr., "
Smyth W. E. P. "
Suter Hales W., "
Sullivan James P., "
Washburn Alex. C, "
Wheelock Peter S., "
Sanford J. B., Attleboro'.
Bordman Benj., Lawrence,
Pitman R.C.,New Bedford.
Roberta David, Salem.
ISIorton Jas. H., Springfield.
Seainans Otis A., "
Brayton John S., Taunton.
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
Kingsbury Fisher A., Wey-
mouth.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
Stoddard Elijah B., "
SOUTH C.VROLINA.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell George T., "
Bates Samuel W., «'
Currier Benjamin H., "
Dexter Thomas A., "
Egan James, "
Ely Alfred B., "
Griggs George, "
Hil'liard William.
Randall Otis G,, ♦'
Rice George E., "
Morton Jas. H., Springfield.
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
TENNESSEE.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell George T., "
Austin Ivers J., "
Bigelow George T., "
Browne Causten, Boston.
Currier Benjamin II., "
Otis Ed-und B.,
Randall (Jtis (..,
Smyti, W. E P.,
Tlioriiton J. Wingate, "
Cutnmings A. I., lloxbury.
Pingiei- Thos.P.jJr., Salem.
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
Adams Chas. B.F., Boston.
Angell George T., "
Aspiiiwall William, "
Bnnley Francis, "
{,'ooke Benjamin F., "
Currier Benjamin H., ^
Fiske Edward, "
Hale George H., "
Hodges Edward F., "
Randall Otis G.,
Smyth W. E. P.,
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell George T., "
TEllMONT.
Abbott James A., Boston.
Adams Chas. B., "
Angell George T., "
Albee Sumner, "
Austin Ivers J., "
Bates Samuel W., '•
Bigelow John P., "
Bolles John A., "
Burbank Robert I., "
Burke Albert G., "
Currier Benj. H., "
Dana Charles F., "
Ely Alfred B.,
Griggs George, "
Hafe George S.,
Hayes Francis B., "
Hobbs William, Jr.. "
Hodges Edward F., "
Hubbard Josiah W.. "
Hutchins Henry C, "
Jewell Harvey, "
Keith James M., *'
Mason Lyman, "
Pond Benjamin, "
Randall Otis G., "
llanney Ambrose A., "
Rice George E.. "
Richardson Nath'l, "
Smith Chauncey, "
Smith Wm. H. L., "
Smyth W. E. P ,
Sullivan James P., "
Suter Hales W , '<
Thornton J. Wingate, "
Wakefield Thos. L., "
Wheelock Peter S., ' "
Wellington Hiram, "
Willara Paul,
Ladd Jonathan, Lowell.
Briggs Geo. P., Lawrence.
Brown A. R., Lowell.
Webster Wm. P , Lowell.
Stetson T. M., N. Bedford.
Smith E., Newburyport.
Blodgett W.W., Pawtucket.
Phillips Stephen H., Salem.
Pingree T. P., Jr., "
Field Jona. E., Stockbridge
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Seamans 0. A., Sprinp;field.
Goff Benjamin F., Ware.
Hall Elijah F., Weymouth.
Kingsbury F. A., "
Pierce L. W., Winchendon.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
Stoddard Elijah B., "
Adams Chas.B.F., Bos
Angell George T.,
Austin lyers J.,
Bolles John A.,
Churchill Joseph M.,
Coolidge J. R.,
Currier Benj. H.,
Hale George S.,
Hobbs Wm., Jr.,
Jackson A., Jr.,
Otis Edmund B.,
Pond Benjamin,
Randall Otis G.,
Rice George E.,
Smyth W. E. P.,
Thornton J. Wingate,
Tilton Warren, Boston.
Aldrich P. E., Worcester.
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
WASHINGTON TERRITORY.
Adams Chris. B. F., Boston.
Currier Benj. H., "
Randall Otis G., "
Rice George E., "
Stevens Oliver, "
WISCONSIN.
Adams Chas. B. F., Boston.
Angell George T., "
Austin Ivers J., ''
Ball Joshua D., "
Brooks Francis A., "
Browne Causten, "
Burbank Robert I. *'
Butler Benjamin, "
Codraan Robert, "
Currier Benjamin H., "
Harris George S., "
Hayes Francis B., "
Hubbard Nath'l D., Boston.
Johnson Henry A., "
Lynde Alonzo V., "
Parker Francis E., "
Plimpton Silas F., "
Pond Benjamin, "
Randall Otis G., "
Rice George E,, "
Sharp Daniel, "
Smyth W E. P.,
Thayer James B., "
Washburn Alex. C, "
Noyes Samuel B., Canton.
Bennett Charles F., Dalton.
Ladd Jonathan, Lowell.
Richardson Wm. A., "
Pitman R. C, New Bedford.
Wells Sam'l, Northampton.
Kinklaud Harvey, "
Field Jona. E., Stockbridge.
Lynde A. V., Stoneham.
GofF Benjamin F., Ware.
Leonard N. T., Westfield.
Hill J. Henry, Worcester.
Stoddard Elijah B., "
COMMISSIOJ>fERS.
Resident in other States, who have been appointed by the Governor of Massachusetts,
to take testimony and depositions to be read in the Courts of Massachusetts ; also to
administer Oaths, and to take the Acknowledgments of Deeds, Powers of Attorney,
and all instruments under seal, to be recorded in said Commonwealth.
[Note. — The term for which these Covimissioners hold their office is restricted to three
years. The date of their appointment is given against each tiame.]
Hartford, Chas. T. Preston, Sept. 2, 1858.
3Idbile, Henry Chamberlain, Mar. 3, 1857.
" George Conway, March 3, 1857.
" Sidney T. Douglas, Mar. 28, 1857.
" Theo. S. Moody, March 3, 1857.
Montgomery, JeiFerson F. Jackson, March
3, 1857.
Tuscaloosa, Wm. Garrett, March 3, 1857.
Tuskegee, Wm. C. Mclvar, March 3, 1857.
CALIFORNIA.
Marysville, Eugene Dupre, April 21, 1857.
Nevada, Stephen H. Chase. April 21, '56.
Sacramento, Wm. G. English, Feb. 24, '57.
" Job G. Lawton, Jr., June 1, '57.
" Wm. W. Price, Feb. 25, 1856.
San Francisco, Fred. Billings, Feb. 24, '57.
*' ' Sam'l C. Bigelow, Feb. 24, '57.
" Nath'l W. Chittenden, "
«< Benj. B. Gore, Feb. 24, 1857.
«' Joseph Grant, Feb. 19, 1858.
■" Geo. T. Knox, May 11, 1858.
Sam'l B. Mills. June 29, 1858.
«« Ceo.W. Minns, Feb. 27, 1856.
" John Perry, Jr.,Feb. 24, 1857.
" Nathan Porter, Feb. 19, 1858.
" Lewis W..Sloat,Feb. 24, 1857.
" Fred. I. Thibault, " 24, 1857.
CONNECTICUT.
Bridgeport, Wm. H. Noble, Jan. 29, 1857.
Canterhiirg, Daniel Frost, Jan. 24, 1857.
Hartford, Rich'd G. Drake, Jan. 24, 1857.
■" Wait N. Hawley, Sept. 7, 1857.
" Chas. J. Hoadley, Apul 27, 1858.
« Dwight W.Pardee,, Jan. 24, '57.
" Henry Perkins, Jan. 24, 1857.
Erastus Smith, Jan. 24, 1857.
" Chas. Whittlesey, June 30, 1857.
Middtetoicm, Jona. Barnes, Jan. 24, 1857.
New Hav 871, hy man E. Munson, A.p. 9, '57.
" Fra's Wayland,Jr.,Nov. 3, '58.
" Jas. M.Woodward, Ap. 13, '57.
Norioich, Levi H. Goddard, Jan. 24, 1857.
" Ebenezer Learned, Jan. 24, '57.
John T. Wait, Jan. 24, 1857. _
Waterbury, Calvin H. Carter, Oct. 5, '58.
" Fred. J. Kingsbury, July 27,
1857.
DELAWARE.
Wilmingtoji, .Tames T. Boies, Oct. 29, '56.
Wm. B. Wiggins, March 17,
1857.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Washington, Chas. Everett, Nov. 24, '56.
" Anthonv Hyde, Dec. 31, '55.
" Chas. D'eSelding, Feb, 19, '57.
" Geo. C. Thomas, Dec. 29, '57.
Jacksonville, Geo. C. Gibbs, Feb. 15, 1856.
Pensacola, Maximo P. de Rioboo, Ap. 13,
1857.
Augusta, Frank H. Miller, April 6, 1857.
Macon, David Reid, March 19, 1857. ['57.
Milledgeville, H. J. G. Williams, Mar. 19,
Savannah, Wm. Crabtrce, March 19, 1857.
" Alex'r. R. Lawton, Mar. 19, '57.
" Robt. Raiford, Mar. 19, 1857.
COMMISSIONERS.
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Savannah, Levi S. Russell, Mar. 19, 18i57.
" Geo. Schley. Mar. 19, 18o7.
" Edward Wilson, Mar. 19, '57.
Thoniasville, Jared Everitt, Jan. 2G, 1858.
ILLINOIS.
Beardstoton, J. Henry Shaw, Dec. 29. '55.
Chicatjo, T. Romeyn IJeck, Mar. 3, '57.
" H. W. Bishop, Jr.. April 27, '.''S.
" Samuel Guthrie, Man.h 19, '58.
" Chas. N. Holden, Mar. 3, '57.
" Philip A. Ilovne, April 12, '58.
" John VV. Ma'^rill. Mai. 3, '57.
" George D. Noyes, July 20, '58.
" Sanford L. Perrv, Mar. 3, '57.
" Win. A. Porter, Mar. 3, '57.
" Ephraim Ward, Jr., Mar. 3, '57.
Greggsville, Mar.shnll Ayers, Mar. 3, '57.
Quincy, David L. Hough, Mar. 3, '57.
Rockford, Horace W. Taylor, July 1, '58.
Spnna/!.eUl, A. J. Iligbee', Feb. 12, '56.
Aiu-ora, Joseph Clark, Mar. 3, '57.
CaiineUon, Hamilton Smith, Mar. 3, '57.
Fort Wayne, Ellis Worthington, Mar. 3,'57.
Greenfield, Alraon R. Meek, June 10, '58.
Indianapolis, Wm. R. Strange, Mar. 3, '57.
Wm. Y. Wiley, Dec. 29, '57-
New Albany, Randall Crawford, Mar. 3. '57.
•' W'm. T. Otto, Mar, 3, '57.
Richmond, Oliver Butler, Mar. 3, '57.
South Bend, Wm. G. George, Mar. 3, '57.
Vincennes, Abner T. Ellis, Mar. 3, '57.
IOWA.
Burlington, John N. Baxter, Mar. 31, '56.
Cednr Rapids, Ellsworth N. Bates, Feb.
15, '56.
CUnto)i, Frank G. Noyes, Nov. 17, '56.
John H. Sullivan, April 4, '56.
Council Bluffs, Dexter C. Bloomer, Mar.
23, 1857.
Davenport, Wm. Allen, Dec. 2, '56.
" Jas. W. Guiteau, July 15, '56.
" James K. Mills, Dep.'2. '56.
Dubuque, E. M. Bissell, Mar. 23, '57.
" A. H. Dillon, Jr., Dec. 21, '55.
" Henry S Jennings, Mar. 28, '57.
Fort Des Moines, Hoyt Sherman, Mar. 23.
'57.
Keokuk, Jos. H. M. Bertram, April 28, '57-
" J. Lothrop Rice, Sept. 7, '57.
Lrjons, Willis L. Parker, July 23, '57.
Oskaloosa, Enoch W. Eastman, Mar. 23, '57.
Hioux City, Robert Means, April 1, '58.
K.^XSAS.
Burlington, Orville L. Ford, Oct. 29, '57.
Lawrence, Edward Clark, Jan. 21, '57.
" Geo, W. Collamore, June 22, '58.
" Charles Robinson, Jan. 21, '57.
Sumner, John J. Ingalls, Nov. 18, 'oS.
John P. Wheeler, Oct. 29, 1857.
KENTUCKY.
Lexington, Benj. F. Graves, March 3, '57.
Louisville, James J. Dozier, March 3, '57.
" Joseph B. Kinkead, Mar. 3, '57.
" Chs. D. Pennabaker, Mar.3,'57.
" Chs. L.T homasson, June 30, 57.
LOUISIANA.
Alexandria, Rosemond Legras, Apl. 21, '56.
New Orleans, J. W.Andrews, Apl. 13, '57.
" Rich'd Brennan, Feb.l5,'58.
" Myer M. Cohen, Feb. 6, '57.
" James Graham, Feb. 6, '57.
. " Chas. V. Jonte, Feb. 6, '57.
" Waller H. Peters, Feb.6,'57.
New Orleans, Wm. Shannon, Feb. 6, '57.
Hhreveporl, Lcroy M. Nutt, April 21, '66.
Aulmrn, Nahum Morrill, June 20, '58.
Augusta, James L. Child, Jan. 31. '57.
" Asaph R. Nichols, March 3, '57.
Bangor, Joseph Carr, Sei)t. 7, '57.
" Samuel P. Dinsmore, Jan. 21, '57.
" John E. Godfrey, Jan. 24, '57.
" George Kent, July 14. '57-
Bath, John II. Kimball, Feb. 10. '57.
" Frederick D. Scwall, Jan. 21. '57.
Belfast, Isaac N. Felch, Jan. 21, '67.
Brunswick, Wm.G. Barrows, Jan. 21, '57.
Castine. Charles J. Abbott, Jan. 21, '57.
Daniariscotla, Ezra B. French, Dec. 26,'55.
East Livcrmore, Francis F. Haines, March
17, '56.
Eaaiport, Aaron Hajden, Jr. Jan. 21, '57.
Gardiner, Daniel Nutting, July 14, '57.
Gorham, John A. W'aternlan, Aug. 3, '58.
Houlton, James C. Madigan, Jan. 21, '57.
Kennebunk, Edward E. Bourne, Jr., April
6, '57.
Lewiston, Horatio G. Cilley, April 21. '56.
Machias, Chas. W. Porter. Feb. 21, '57.^
Noblehorough, John R. Coffin, Jan. 21, '57.
North Berwick, Horatio G. Ilerrick, Jan.
21, '57.
Orotio, Nathaniel Wilson, Jan. 21. '57.
Pelham, Moody Hobbs, Nov. 11, '58.
Portland, Sam'l J. Anderson, Jan. 21, '57.
" Edward H. Davies, Jan. 21, '57.
" Dan'l W. Fcssenden, Jan. 21, '57.
" James O'Donnell, Feb. 19. '57.
" Henry Willis, July 25, '57.
Saco, Joseph W. Leland, Jan. 21, '57.
Thomastoti, David O'Brien, July 28, '57-
Winthrop, Samuel P. Benson, Jan. 21, '57.
Wiscasset, Henry Ingalls, Jan. 21, '57.
MARYLAND.
Baltimore, Wm. M. Addison, Feb. 13, '57.
*' Henry W. Davis, May 4, '58.
" Wm. F. Frick. Feb. 13, '57.
" Chas. Oilman, Feb. 13, '57.
" James B. Latimer, Feb. 13, '57.
Jabez D. Pratt, Feb. 13, '57.
" Dalrymple Williams, May 4, '58.
MICHIGAN.
Ann Arbor, Samuel Grisson. Mar. 21, '57.
" M'm. S. Maynard, Mar. 21, '57.
Detroit, Henry Chase, March 21, '57.
" Rufus Hosmer, Mar. 21, '57.
" Hobart Miller, Sept. 7, '58.
" Henry R. Mizner, Mar. 21, '57.
" Henry G. Sawyer, March 21, '57.
" W'm. J. Speed, March 21, '57.
Charles J. Walk?r, March 21, '57.
" Wm. J. Waterman, April 13, '57.
" Eben N. Wilcox, March 21, '57.
Grand Rapids, Thaddeus Foote, Jr., April
2, '57.
Jackson, Eugene Pringle, March 21, '57.
Kalamazoo, Dwight May, March 21, '57.
Lansing, Ephraim Longyear, Mar. 21, '57.
" George T. Parsons, Mar. 21, '57.
" Edwin A.Thompson, Mar 21, '57.
Lawson, Napoleon B. McKinney, March
21, '57, •
Marshall, John C. Frink, March 21, '57.
Munroe, Tolcott E. Wing, March 21, '57.
Niles, Charles Jew* tt, March 21, '57.
Fontiac, Joseph R. Bowman, Mar. 21, '57.
" Charles Draper, March 21, '57.
" Junius Ten Eyck, March 21, '57.
" Erastus Thatcher, March 21, '57.
Ypsilanti, Frederick Morley, Mar. 21, '57.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
MINNESOTA.
Anoka, Albert Woixlb.irv, Nov. 18, 18.57.
Hastings, Archibald M. Hayes, Jan. 21. 56.
Mankuto, John E Tourtellotte, Jan. 8, 'o8.
John A Willard, Ap. 13, '57._
Minneapolis, Cyrus Aldrien. April 13, '57.
Geo H. Woods, Ap. 13, 'o?.
Bed Wing, Otis F. Smith, April 28, '.57.
Simkopce, Henry H. Williams, Ap. 13, '57.
St.A)Uho77y, Ashley C. Morrill, JnlyU, 'o7
" Geo. A Nourse, Nov. 17. '-56.
" Samuel Thacher, Jr., Mar. .5,
18.56.
Si!. Paurs. C. C. Andrews, Oct. 5, '58.
MISSISSIPPI.
Aberdeen, G. W. Copeland, March 3,_ '57.
Holly Springs, Geo. West, Mar. 3, '57.
Jackson, Wm. H. Brown, Aua;. 31, '57.
John D. Elliott, Mar. 3, 18.57.
Natchez, K. W. Wood, March 3, 1857-
Vicksburg, Francis N. Steele, Mar. 3, '57.
Yazoo, Robert B. Mayers, March 3, 1857.
Missouia.
St. Louis, Robert H. Buck, Oct. 5, '58.
Win. D. Seduwick, Feb. 6, '-^7.
Edward W Shand, Feb. 6. '57.
Chas. H. Tillson, Feb. 6, 1857.
NEW H.\MPSHIKE.
Chester, John S. Brown, Nov. 17, 1856.
Concord, Wm. li. B;irtlett, Jan. 21, 1857-
Wm. E. Chandler, Dec. 26, '.55.
John H. George, Jan. 21, 18')7.
" Wm. F. Goodwin, Jan. 19, '56.
Dcrrg, Wui. Anderson, Jan. 21, 1857.
Dover, Chas. W. Woodman, Jan. 21. '57.
Exeter, Horace C.Bacon, Jan. 21, 1857.
Gilmanton, Orsino A. J. Vaughau, Feb.
29, 1856.
Keene, Francis A. Faulkner, Mar. 24, '57.
" Chas. C. Webster, July 28, 18)7.
Manchester, David Cross, Jan. 21, 1857-
" Herman Foster, Jan. 21, '57.
Nashville, Aaron P. Hughes, Jan. 21, '57.
New Tpaioich, John Preston, Jan. 21, '57.
J'ellhdn, M .odv Hobbs, Nov. 11, 1857.
Feterboroidih, E-.lw'dS. Cutter, Sep. 7, '57.
Plaistuw, 'iVui H. Hills, Feb. 18, 1857.
Portsmouth, William H. Y. Hackett, Jan.
21, 1857.
Portsmouth, Sam'l H. Goodall, Jan. 21, '57.
" Samuel Storer, Jan. 21, '57.
Winchester, Asahel H. Bennett, Jan. 21,
1857-
Woodstock, James Barrett, Jan. 21, 1857.
NEW JEttSEY.
Jersey City, Geo. W. Cassady, Jan. 21, '57.
Newark, James F. iiond, June 22, 1858.
" Staat^ S. Morris, Jan. 21, 1857.
Paterson, Peregrine Sandf<ird, Jan. 21, '57.
Trenton, Frederick Kingman, Jan. 21, '57.
NEW YORK.
Albany, Wm. Bois, Jan. 28, 1857.
" Joseph S. Colt, Jan. 28, 1857.
" Robert J. Hilton, Jan. 28, '57.
" John Newland, Jan. 28, '57.
" John S Pcirv, Jan. 28, '57.
" G. W. Smith", Jr., Mar. 28, '57.
Brooklyn, Gordon L. Ford, Feb. 4, 1857.
James W. Hate, Nov. 3, 1858.
Bcnj. F. Mudgett, July 21, '57.
" Chs. H. Thomson, Feb. 21, '57.
Buffalo, Kmos A. Blanchard, July 28. '57.
James S. Gibbs, Feb. 23, '58.
" Lorenzo R. Haddock, Jan. 28, '.57.
♦' Nelson K. Hopkins, Jan. 28, '57.
" G. orge D. Noycs, March 31, '56.
Fred. C. White, Feb. 11, '58.
ElUcottvillc, Anson Gibbs, Jan. 28, '57. _
Hudson, James K. Van Ness, Jan. 28, '57.
Lockport, Alfred Holmes, July 2, '56.
New York, Jos, N. B destier. Jan. 21, '57.
" John Bisaell, Jan. 21, '.57.
Edwin F Corey, Jan. 21, '57.
Henry G.DeForest Jan. 21, '57.
" F'raiieis Howland, Jan. 21, '57.
" Sylvester Lay, Jan. 21, 1857-
" Moses B Maclay, Jan. 21, '57.
'< Wash'n Murray, Jan. 21, '57.
" Joseph B. Nones, Jan. 21, '57-
H. H. Porter, Aus,'. 3, '58.
" Wm. C. Russell, Jan. 21. '.57.
" Daniel Seixas, Sejit. 2, "58.
Oi/dciiKhtrrg, Jas. G. Hopkins, Jan. '.'8, '57.
7(IorAt'.s7ltT,"Henry A, Brewster, Jan. 28 '57.
" Geo. F. Danforth, April 13, '57.
*' Richard Peni.ey, Nov. 11, '57-
Syrncuse, James L. Bagg, April 28, '57.
troy, Charles L. Aldeu, July 14, 1857.
OHIO.
Cincinnati, A. H. Booking, July 14, 1857.
" Sam. S. Carpenter. Ap. 13. '57-
Alex'r. H. McGoffy, Jan. 27,'58.
" Edw. R Newhall, April 13, ^57.
" Jas. Parker, Jr , April 13, '57.
" Henry G. Perry, Jan. 16, '58.
" Egbert A. Thompson, Feb. 19,
1858.
Cleveland, Daniel M. Porter, June 30, '57.
Wm. A. Ingham, Nov. 18, '58.
" Jas. Wade,' Jr., Ai)ril 13, 1857.
Fred.T. Wallace, Jan, 30, '.57.
Toledo, Ch ules S Tarbox, April 13, 1857.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Philadelphia, David B. Birney, Mav 15,
1857. [1857.
Philadelphia, Arthur M. Burton, Jan 21,
[1857.
" Edwin T. Chase, Jan. 21,
" John H. Frick, Ap.2, 1857.
" Benj. Gerhard. Jan. 21, '57.
" Morton P. Henry, Jan. 21,
1857.
Philadelphia, Jas. W. Paul, Jan. 21, 1857.
" Wm.R. Wister, JaTi.21,'57.
" Winthrop Sargent, Jan. 21,
1857.
Philnde'phia, Joshua Sparing, April 13,
1857.
RHODE ISLAND.
Fall River, Wrn. C. Greene, Jan. 6, 1857.
Neivport, Wm. Gilpin, Feb. 21, 1857.
Providence, Wjngate Hayes, April 2, 1857.
" Fras. E. Hoppin, Jan. 24, '57.
" Henry Martin. Feb. 12, 1857.
" Joseph S. Pitman, Mar.24,'57.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Charleston, Henry H. B ker. Mar. 3, *57.
" 'Thos. F. Capers, Mar. 3, '57.
" Geo. W. Egglcston, Mar. 3,
18.57.
Charleston, Wm. S. Gadsden, Mar. 3, '57.
Sam'l J. Hull, Mar. 3, 1857.
C. B. Northrup, Mar. 3, '57.
" Lewis F. Robinson, Mar. 3,
18.57.
Charleston, Francis L. Roux, Mar. 3, '57.
" Moses P. Stacey, Dec. 21, '55.
TEXAS.
Galveston, Alfred T. James, Apl. 13, 1857.
" Robert D. Johnson, Feb. 6, '57.
Jlouston, Augustus C. Dawes, June 2, '57.
Mdtniiordd, 1). E. E. Braman, Jan, 31, '56.
Oakclltf, Thos. C. Stevens, Nov. IS, '57.
Han Aidonio, Saui'l G. Newton, Dec. 29,
1857.
COMMISSIONERS, ETC.
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VKUMONT.
BeVoios Falls, Henry E. Stoughton, May
27, 18.07.
Brandon, Anson A. Nicholson, Jan. 21, '.57.
Jiruttle/)orottr//i, Geo. IIowc, Jan. 21, '.O?.
Burliiujton, Win. (i. Shaw, Mar. 12, 18 JS.
" Edw'd U. Staiisbury, Jan. 21,
18.^7.
HydH Park, John A. Chilcls, Jan. 21, '.57.
Manchester, l-Jias B Burton, Jan. 23, 'o7.
Rutland, Chas. L. Williams, Jan. 21, '.07.
St. A/hiins, Geo. F. Houghton, Jan. 21, '.57.
Windsor, Warren Currier, Jan. 21, 1HJ7.
JVoodstock, James Barrett, Jan. 21, '57.
VIUGINI.'^.
Norfolk, Harrison Robertson, Feb. 2-5, '57.
Richmond, Samuel T. Bayley, Feb. 2.5, ';)7.
" Edward Y. Cnnon, Apl 9, '57
Abel U. Mayo, Feb. 25, 1857.
■WISCONSIN.
Appleton, Fred'k Packard, Mar. 2S, 1857.
Beloit, Geor2;e F. Choate, April 14, 185G.
De Soto, Jaiiies Osgood, Feb. 28, 1856.
Fountain City, Ale.x. Nuggett, Feb. 24,
1857.
Green Bay, James S. Baker, Apl. 12, '56.
Jimcsvillc, Henry K. Wliiton, Mar. 28, '.57.
Jeferson, John K. HolmcH, Mar. 28, 18.57.
Kenosha,, Smith R. Phillips, Feb. 12, 58.
Madison, Geo. E. IJryant, June .'JO, 1857.
" Frank H Firman, Fi'b. 16, '50.
Wm. P. Harding, Mar. Ki, 18.58.
" Wni. A. Haves, Nov. .'}, I.S58.
" John W. Hunt, Feb. 7. '56.
Milwnukie, John B. D. Cogswell Jan. 1.5,
1858.
MUwaukle, James B. Cross, Mar. 28. '57.
" John S. Fillmore, July 14, "57.
" J. Tiiompson Hallctt, Sep, 16,
1S57.
Milioaukie, L. W. Kennedy, July 2, 1856.
Bcnj. Newhall, Mar. 28, 1857.
" John C. Starkweatlier, Mareh
28,18.57. [1857.
Milwaukie, Ellis Worthington, March 28.
•« Wm. H. Wrinht, Apl. l.'i, '57.
Mineral Point. Aniasa (Jobb, Mar. 28, '57.
Oshkosh, Da iel Tyler, June 30. 1857.
Pre'scott, Oliver Gibbs, Jan. 6, 1858.
" Geo. Harvey Siiell, Mar. 24, '57.
Racine, Horace N. Chapman, Mar. 2.S, '57.
Sheboyyan, John 0. Thayer, Sep. 2, 1858.
COMMISSIONERS, ETC.
Bank Commissioners.
Joseph White, of Lowell; Samuel
II. Walley, of Roxbury ; J. Frederick
Marsh, of Boston.
Insurance Commissioners.
George W. Sai-gent, of Lawrence ;
Elizur AVright, of Boston. Salary,
$1500 each.
Commissioners of Pilots.
Office 41 State street, Boston.
Caleh Curtis, of Boston ; John L.
Swift, of Roxbury ; Robert B. Forbes,
of Milton.
Commissioners on Boston Back Bay.
[Resolve 7 9, 1852.]
Edward C. Purdy, of Somerville ;
Franklin Haven, Chas. Hale, of Boston.
Concerning Alien Passengers and
Foreign Paupers,
The State Auditor (Charles White),
and the Superintendent of Alien Pas-
sengers in Boston (Edward Hamilton),
ex-officio, and Henry B. Wheelwright,
of Taunton.
Office of Superintendent of Alien
Passengers, 59 Long wharf, Boston.
Salary, $2000.
For Preservation of Cape Cod Ha rhor.
[Resolve 84, 1857.]
John Kenrick, of Orleans ; ^lar-
shall Underwood, of Dennis ; David
Bursley, of Barnstable ; William P.
Parrott, of Boston.
On Charles River Railroad Extension.
[Chap. 105, 1855.]
Milton M. Fisher, of Medway.
Examination of Accounts of Provi-
dence and Worcester liailroad.
[Chap. 89, 1844.]
Putnam W. Taft, of W^orcester.
Filling up of Mystic River Flats.
[Chap. 481, 1855.]
Benjamin W. Williams, of Boston.
Extension of Albany street.
[Chap. 73, 1855.]
Charles A. Phelps.
Concerning Sinking Fund of the Nor-
wich and Worcester Railroad Co.
[Chap. 287, 1854.]
Emory Washburn, Cambridge.
Providence and Bristol Railroad Co.
[Chap. 245, 1851.]
John C. Pratt, of West Roxbury.
Agent Charles River and Warren
Bridges.
[Chap. 451, 1854.]
Philander Ame-', of Charleitown'
Agent Essex Bridge.
[Chap. 108, 1858.]
James Kimball, of Salem.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
BAENSTABLE COUNTY.
iNCOUrORATED JUNE 2, 1685.
NuMBEit OF Towns, 13.
Shire Town, Barnstable.
Population in 1855, 35,877.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Prohate and Insolvency, Joseph M. Day, -
Register of Prohate and Insolvency, Jonathan Higgins,
Clerk of the Courts, - - - Frederick W. Crocker,
Register of Deeds, - - - Frederick Scudder, -
County Treasurer, . - - Obed Baker, 2d,
( Lothrop Davis, -
Overseers of House of ) ^.j^^^j^^ ^ g^^^^^^^ _
Correction, - - ( Cbas. Bursley, - -
Sheriff, _ _ - - . Charles C. Bearse,
Deputy Sheriffs.
Barnstable, Luther Hinckley, David
Bursley, Theodore F. Bassett.
Brewster, S. Clark.
Dennis, Isaiah Nickerson, Jr.
Falmouth, Crocker H. Bearse.
Harwich, Zebinah H. Godfrey.
Orleans, Alexander Kenrick.
Provincetoivn, Robert Knowles.
Sandwich, Ezra T. Pope.
Welljhet, Lot Hall.
Yarmouth, Edward Thacher.
Crier of Court.
Barnstable, George Blish.
Jailers.
Barnstable, George H. Whelden.
Provincetoivn, Mark G. Smith.
Sessions of Probate Court.
At Barnstahh, on the 2d Tuesdays,
of January, February, March, August,
September and December, and on the
3d Tuesdays of May and June.
At Brewster, on the Tuesday next
after the 3d Monday of April.
At Dennis, on the Thursday next
after the second Tuesday in October.
At Falmouth, on the Wednesday
next after the 2d Tuesday of Novem-
ber.
At Harwich, on the 3d Monday of
April, and on the last Monday of Oc-
tober.
At Orleans, on the Wednesday next
after the 3d Monday of April, and on
the Tuesday next after the last Mon-
day of October.
At Frovincetown, on the Friday
next after the 3d Monday of April,
and on the Thursday next after the
last Monday of October.
At Sandwich, on the 2d Tuesday of
November.
- Barnstable.
Orleans.
- Barnstable.
- Barnstable.
Dennis.
- Barnstable.
- Barnstable.
- Barnstable.
- Cvtuit Port.
next
At Truro, on the Thursday
after (he 3d Monday of April.
At WeLlfleet, on the Wednesday
next afier the last Monday of October.
County Commissior,ers.
Edward W. Ewer, Sandwich ; James
Gifford, Provincetoivn ; Joseph H.
Sears, Brewster.
Special Co?«mzs.sto??ers,CyrusWeeks,
Harioich ; Nathaniel Snow, Chatham.
Times of Meeting. — At Barnstable,
on the 2d Tuesday of April, and 2d
Tuesday of October.
Commissioners of "Wrecks.
Barnstable, Eenj. Alistrum, Thomas
Harris.
Chatham, Josiah Hardy, Jr ,
Eastham, Abijah Mayo, Myrick C.
Horton.
Falmouth, Sylvester Bourne, Reu-
ben E. Swift.
Harwich, Anthony Kelly.
Orleans, Daniel Comings, George
W. Comings.
Frovincetown, Isaiah Gifford, God-
frey Ryder.
Sandwich, Azariah Wing.
Truro, Thomas Cobb, Reuben R.
Hopkins, Joseph Rich, Asa Sellew,
Thomas F. Small.
Wellfleet, Wm. Cleverly, Isaiah
Hatch, Robert H. Holbrook, Thomas
Holbrook, John Newcomb, Mulfbrd
Rich.
Commissioners of Insolvency.
Barnstable, Nymphas Marston.
Brewster, Jeremiah Mayo.
Public Administrator.
Truro, Solomon Davis.
BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
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Coaimlssioners under Personal
Liberty Act.
Barnstable, Natli'I Hinckley.
Welljieet, John VV. Davis.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil
Ofllcers.
Barnstable, Ebenezer Bacon, Frcl-
erick W. Crocker, Lothrop Davis,
George Marston, Nymphas Marston,
Kufus S. Pope.
Bretcslcr, George Copeland, Wins-
low L. Knowles, Jeremiah Mayo.
Dennis, Obed Baker, 2d, James
Berry, Benj. Thacher.
Falmouth, Samuel P. Bourne, Fred.
Davis, Wm. Nye, Jr.
Harioich, Anthony Kelley.
Sandwich, Elisha Pope, E. Stowell
Whittemore.
Truro, Solomon Davis.
Welljieet, Simeon Atwood, Jr., Thos.
Holbrook.
Justices of the Peace.
[Including Justices of the Peace and Quorum, de-
tignated by the xtar *, and Justices of the Peace and
Quorum throughout the Commonwealth, designated by
ot.J
Barnstable, John Aiken, Joseph At-
■water, * Ebenezer Bacon, Zenas D.
Bassett, Sylvester Baxter, Charles C.
Bearse, Charles H. Bursley, David
Bursley, Frederick W. Crocker, Wal^
ter Crocker, * Lothrop Davis, * Jo-
seph M. Day, Seth Hallett. Nathaniel
Hinckley, Seth P. Holway, Ferdinand
G. Kelley, George Lovell, James N.
Lovell, Freeman Marchant, * George
Marston, f C has. Marston, *Nymphas
Marston, Frederick Parker, Sylvanus
B. Phinney, Rufus S. Pope, Josiah
Sampson, Frederick Scudder, John P.
Washburn, Ephraim N. Winslow, Asa
Young.
Brewster, * George Copeland, Solo-
mon Freeman, Daniel Mayo, Jere-
miah Mayo, Anthony Smalley.
Chatham. Nathan P. Brownell,
Elijah W. Carpenter, Samuel Doane,
Levi Elbridge, Jr., Josiah Mayo, Josh.
Nickerson, Warren Rogers, Thacher
Ryder, Nathaniel Snow, Ephraim Tay-
lor, Joseph Young.
Dennis, William E. Ansell, Isaiah
Baker, Joseph K. Baker, Jr., Obed
Baker, 2d, *James Berry, Jas. Chase,
Jr., Nehemiah Crowell, Seth Crowell,
Joseph Hall, Stephen Homer, Joshua C.
Howes, Obed Howes, Zebina Howes,
Isaiah Nickerson, Jr., Jonathan Nick-
erson. Miller W. Nickerson," Varamus
B. Nickerson, Alfred Swift, Benjamin
Thacher, Marshall S.Underwood, Scol-
ly G. Usher, Joshua Wixon.
Eastham, Myrick Clark, Michael
Collins, Barnabas Freeman, Elijah E
Knowles, Reuben Nickerson, Jr.
Fubnouth, Samuel P. Bourne, Syl-
vester Bourne, Alexander Clark,
♦Fg-ederick Davis, Nymphas Davis,
(ieorge \V. Donaldson, Erasmus (iould,
William Green, *John Jenkins, John
G. Jones, John C. Parker, (J^oige W.
Swift, Oliver C. Swift, Dean Winslow,
Richard S. Wood.
//«rii'it7<, Isaiah Baker,Obed Brook.s,
James Chase, Ephraim Doane, Valen-
tine Doane, Jr., Samuel Eldridge,
Isaac Kelley, Shubael B. Kr-lley, Ame-
rica Nickerson, Jose-jih P. Nickerson,
James S. Paine, Danforth S. Steele,
Nathan Underwood, Cyrus Weeks.
Orleans, *John Doane, Nathaniel
Freeman, Jonathan Higgins, Alfred
Kenrick, fJohn Kenrick, William P.
Myrick.
Provincetown, Albion S. Dudley,
James Gilford, Simeon S. Giffbrd,
Godfrey Ryder.
Sandivich, Benj-imin Bourne, Si-
meon Dillingham, Edward W. Ewer,
Charles B. Hall, Zenas R. Hinckley,
Solomon C. Howland, Zenas Nye,
Howard Perry, Elisha Pope, *E.
Stowell Whittemore.
Truro, fSolomoi. Davis, Samuel
Dyer, Allen Hinckley, Daniel Paine,
Jedediah Shedd.
Welljieet, Reuben Arey, Simeon
Atwood, Jr., Collins S. Cole, John W.
Davis, Ebenezer Freeman, Thomas
Holhrook, Caleb Lombard, John New-
comb.
Yarmouth, Micajah C. Baker, Alex-
ander Baxter, James B. Crocker,
Theodore Drew, David G. Eldredge,
Geo. A. King, John Larkin, Amos
Otis, Charles F. Swift, Elisha Taylor,
Charles Thacher.
Trial Justices.
Barnstable, Nathaniel Hinckley.
Dennis, Joseph K. Baker, Jr.
Eastham, Elijah E. Knowles.
■ Falmouth, George W. Donaldson.
Harwich, Cyrus Weeks.
Provincetown, Albion S. Dudley.
Sandwich, Edward W. Ewer.
Welljieet, John W. Davis.
Yarmouth, James B. Crocker.
Notaries Public.
Barnstable, Zenas D. Bassett, Syl-
vester Baxter, George Lovell, George
Marston.
Brewster, Freeman Foster.
Chatham, Elijah W. Carpenter, Isa
iah Lewis, Thacher Ryder.
Dennis, Wm. E. Ansell.
Eastham, Michael Collins, Elijah E.
Knowles.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Fahnouth. Knowles Butler, Freder-
ick Divis, John C. Parker, Reuben E.
SwiH.
Harwich, Anthony Kelley, Wm. H.
Un(i< rwood, Cyrus Weeks.
Orleans, John Kenrick.
Province/own, Tho.-i Hilllard, Thos.
Lothri)(), Godfrey R^der.
Sandwich, Charhis Soutback.
Truro, Solomon Davis.
Welljieet, Thomis Hoi brook.
Yarmouth, James B. Crocker.
Coroners.
Barnstable, David Bursley, Setli
Hallett, Luther Hinckley, Asa Young.
Chatham, Chas. H. Smith.
EaMhum. Joshua Cole.
FabiioLiih, George W. Donaldson,
Thomas Lewis.
Harwich, Amasa Nickerson, James
Chase.
Protnncetown, Philip Cook.
Sandwich, Isaac K. Chipman.
Tiuro, D-iniel Pame.
Welljieet, Thomas Holbrook.
Treasurer Marshpee and Herring
Pond Indians.
Charles Marston, Barnstable.
Agent Province Lands.
John Nickerson, Provincetuwn.
BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
Incorporated April 21, 1761.
Number of Towns, 32.
Shire Town, Lenox.
Population in 1855, 52,791,
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Probate and Insoloency, Daniel N. Dewey, - - Williamstown.
Register of Probate and Insolvency, Andrew J. Waterman, - - Lenox.
Clerk of the Courts, - - - Henry W. Taft, - - - - Lenox.
llegister of Deeds, North District, Richjyd Whitney, - - Lanesborough.
Register of Deeds, Middle Distiict, Major S. Wilson, - - _ Lenox.
Register of Deeds, South District, Isaac Seelt-y, - - Gt. Barrington.
County Treasurer, ~ - - George J. Tucker, - - - Lenox.
r Henry W. Taft, - . _ Lenox.
Overseers of House of Correction, J George J. Tucker, _ - - Lenox.
( Graham A. Root, - - - Sheffield.
Sheriff, _ . - - Graham A Root, - - Sheffield.
Deputy Sheriffs.
Adams, Wm. G. Farns worth.
Adams (North), William Hodskin,
John Holden, Josiah Q. Robinson, 2d.
Dalton, Samuel L Parker.
Egremnnt, Ezra Winchell.
Great Barrington, Harvey Holmes.
Hinsdale, J. M. Tuttle.
Lanesborough, J. W. Newton.
Lee, A. H. Pease.
Lenox, Phineas Cone.
Monterey, John G. Mansur.
ISIew Marlboro", Henry N. Adams.
Pittsfield, Sidney Jones.
Sandisfiidd. W. W. Langdon.
Sheffield, John Crosby, Jr., Geo. B.
Cook.'
West Stock-bridge, George H. Cobb.
Williamstown, John R. Bulkley.
Windsor, Daniel Capen.
Deputy Sheriff in Hampden County.
Chester Factories, Chas. W. Knox.
Deputy Sheriff in Franklin County.
Charlemont, Samuel Potter.
Crier of Courts.
Lenox, George Wells.
Jailer.
Lenox, Phineas Cone.
Sessions of Probate Courts.
At Adams, on the Wednesdays next
after the 2d Tuesdays of January and
October, and Wednesday next after
4th Tuesdays in April and July.
At Great Barrington, on the Wed-
nesdays next after the first Tuesdays
in February and May, on Wednesday
next after the third Tuesday in July
and on Wednesday next after the
second Tuesday in November.
At Lanesborough, on the 2d Tues-
days in January and October, and 4th
Tuesday in April, and the 4th Tues-
day in July.
BERKSIIIIIE COUNTY.
43
At Lenox, on the iHt Tuesday of
January, Fi-bruarv, Mdrdi, April,
May, June, September, ()<t«ber, and
Decenil)er, and on tlie 3d Tuesday of
July, and on the 2d Tuesdays of Nov.
Sessions of Courts of Insolvency.
At Lenox, on the first Wednesday
of every month.
County Commissioners.
Daniel Upton, South Adams; Milo
Stowell, Peru; James H. llowley,
Egrcniont.
Special Commissumers, Alvah B.
FairfiehJ, Florida. One vaeancy.
Times of J\Ieelin(/s. — At Lenox, on
the 1st Tuesdays in January, April,
July and September.
Commissioners of Insolvency.
■Hinsilale, Albertus Richards.
Dalton, Almond C. Marse.
Great Darrinrjloii, John Price.
Public Administrator.
Stockhridge, William Whitney.
Masters in Chancery,
Adams, Henry J. Bliss.
Great Barrington, Billings Palmer.
Zee, Lester Filley.
Commissioners under Personal
Liberty Act.
Great Barrington, Billincrs Pahner.
Pittsjield, Julius Rockwell.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil
Officers.
Adams, (North), AVm. E. Brayton,
Jarvis N. Dunham, Benjamin F. Rob-
inson ; (South), Edwin F. Jenks.
Dalton, Zenas M. Crane, Grenville
D. Weston.
Great Barrington, Increase Sumner,
Ralph Taylor, Billings Palmer.
Lanesboro\ Stoddard Hubbell.
Lenox, Henry W. Taft, George J.
Tucker, Wm. S. Tucker.
New j\Jarlboro\ Noah Gibson.
Pittsjidd, Geo. N. Briggs, Ezekiel
R. Colt, Calvin Martin.
Sheffield, Edward F. Ensi^ni.
Stockhridge, Henry J. Dunham,
Charles M. Owen.
Williamstown, Daniel N. Dewey,
Henry L. Sabin.
Justices of the Peace.
ITncltiding Justires of the Peace and Quorum, desig-
nated hji a •, and Juflices titruwjhout the Common-
wealth, designated bij a t.J
Adams, Samuel H. Almy, Henry J.
Bliss, Levi L. Brown, Almond B. Cole,
Hir^m T. Crandall, Isaac Dean,
Stowell E. Deane, Daniel Dunham,
farvis N. Dunham, Wm. G. Farns-
wortli, *DanieI Jenk'J, f Edwin F.
J.-nks, Chas. Mar>li, "tWui. ('. I'luu-
kett, David Rirhiiiond, H. T)lor, Wm.
H. T)ler, 2d, D- U|)ton,
Ailtivis (A'orlli), Oliver Arnold,
Joel Bacon, Wm. S. BlackiiHon, Sliu-
bael W. lirajion, Tbo.s. A. P>aston,
Wm. E. Brayton, -j-IIetiry L. Dnvvec,
Eilhu S. Hawktts, N<hemiali IL (l;.'e.
*!sa^c Holij.an, Clias. R Litil. field,
Geo.ge W. Nottingham, *II. P. Phil-
lips, Wui. P. I'orter, *Anilrew A.
Richmond, *Benj. F. RobiIl^on, Jas.
T. Robinson, Thos. Robinson, Franklin
O. Say'.es, Shepard Thayer, Abel
Wetheibee, *Ezra D. Whitakt-r,
Afford, AVm. R. Cakins, Reuben C.
Fitch, fEzra C. Ticknor.
Becket, Kendall Baird, Gaius Carter,
Mark P. Carter, Wm. S. Hui liufiton,
Charles O. Perkins, John Snath, 'i'im-
othy Snow.
Cheshire, A. M. Bowker, Stephen
Chapman, John C. Woleolt, Edgar M.
Wood.
Clarksburg, Waterman Brown, Sa-
lah Clark, Eleazer Ketchum, Richard
Shatiuck.
Dalton, Chas. F. Bennett, Grove
W. Branch, Alpheus Biown, John C.
Chase, William K. Cleveland, Zenas
M. Crane, Henry Ferre, Almond C.
Morse, Franklin AV'estou, Grenville D.
Weston.
Egremont, Nathan Benjamin, Abner
Brown, R. P. Brown, Henry E. Cod-
ding, John M. Joyner, *James H.
Rowley, Wm. W. Stillman, Cnas. L.
Wright.
Florida, Nahum P. Brown, Alvah
B. Fairfield, Bernard N. Farren, Israel
Whitcomb.
Great Barrington, Phineas Chapin,
Julius Dresser, A. Giddings, Rodney
Hill, Seth Norton, Bdlmgs Palmer
John Price, Calvin Rood,I^aac Seeley
^Increase Sumner, Samuel B. Sumner,
*Kalph TaAlor, Francis Whiting,
Edward P. Wood worth.
Hancock, Calvin P. Lapham. Jason
White.
Hinsdale, Theo. Barrows, Chas. J,
Kitiredge, Alberins Richards, Jarvis
Rockwell, C. K. Tracy.
Loneshorough, Wm. T. Filley, Wm.
A. Fuller, Stoddard Hubbell, 'Henry
Mead, Richard Whitney.
Lee, Hubbard Bartlett, Lewis Beech,
Caleb Belden, John Branning. Jona.
F. Cook, ^Lester FiUt-y, William T.
Fish, Harrison Garfield, William P.
Ilamblin, Albert M. How.k, Alexander
Hyde, Frederick N. Lowiy, John
Nye, Geo. H. Phelps, Henry Smiih,
Marshall AVikox.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Lenox, fHenry W. Bishop, Solomon
Cole, James Collins, Thos. Sedgwick,
Henry W. Taft, *George J. Tucker,
*\Vm. S. Tucker, Andrew J. Water-
man, Major S. Wilson.
Monterey, John D. Bidwell, *Egbert
B. Garfield, Wilbur C. Langdon, John
Wheeler.
Mount Washington, Bela N. Clark.
New Ashford, P. Harmon, Elihu In-
graham.
New Marlborough, Edwin Adams,
Jarvis N. Collar, fNoah Gibson,
Nehemiah Palmer, Levi L. Smith,
Loren Smith, Augustus Turner, Har-
low S. Underwood, Theron Warner,
Elias Wright.
Otis, Alanson Crittenden, Elam P.
Norton, Henry W. Porter, Norman
Strickland.
Peru, Ebenezer Haskell, *Milo
Stowell.
Pittsjield, Robert W. Adam, Jona-
thaa Allen, *Phineas Allen, Phineas
Allen, Jr., Thos. G. Atwood, John C.
Barker, Levi Beebe, Samuel W. Bow-
erraan, f George N. Briggs, Henry S.
Briggs, Chas. Bush, Benj. Chicker-
ing, -j-I-Ienry H. Childs, Samuel A.
Churchill, Richard C. Cogswell, *Eze-
kiel R. Colt, Henry Colt, James D.
Colt, fThomas Colt, Wm. B. Cooley,
■fBenj. R. Curtis, James H. Dunham,
Lorenzo H. Gamwell, John C. Good-
ridge, Samuel E. Howe, f Henry Hub-
bard, Jared Ingersoll, Norman L.
Johnson, Sidney Jones, fEnsign H.
KelWg, Walter Laflm, Mntthias R.
Lanckton, *Calvin Martin, fEdward
A. Newton, John S. Noble, Phineas
L. Page, Theodore Pomeroy, Andrew
Potter, *Thos. F. Plunkett, Wm. R.
Plunkett, fJulius Rockwell, Wesley L.
Shepardson, Jos. E. A. Smith, So-
crates Squire, Daniel Stearns, *Thos.
B. Strong, John A. Walker, Abel
West, John C. West, George S. Willis.
Richmond, Wm. Bacon, Henry B.
Stevens, Eleazer Williams.
Sandisfield, Ensign D. Belden, An-
delotia Crittenden, Abijah Hall, Ed-
ward A. Langdon, Washington Mel-
len, Jos. H. Norton, Sam. C. Parsons,
Wm. H. Parsons, Henry M. Sears,
Joshua M. Sears, L. K. Strickland,
Edward C. Wolcott.
Savoy, Charles Bowker, Bradish
Dunham, Geo. W. Sherman, Harmon
Snow, Robert Sturtevant, Jr.
Sheffield, Emmons Arnold, James
Bradford, Sheldon Chapin, Ira Curtiss,
Wm. Dailey, Elijah S. Deming, *Edw.
F. Ensign, Henry H. Hoadley, Giles
Kellogg, Oliver Peck, J. Scovill, Gil-
bert Smith, Tillinghast B. Strong,
Leonard Tuttle.
Stoclhridge, Philip Barnes, Henry
J. Dunham, *Jonathan E. Field, *Jno.
Z. Goodrich, Jabez Lane, Charles M.
Owen, Marshall Warner.
Tyringham, Solomon Garfield, Eli
G. Hale, J. W. Sweet.
Washington, John G. Cross, Philip
Fames.
West SincJcbridge, Lyman Bristol,
Henry E. Fitch, Christopher C.French,
George G. Fosket, Georsze W. Kniffin.
Williamstown, John M. Cole, Keyes
Danforth, Daniel Dewey, -fDanlel N.
Dewey, James A. Eldridge, Asahel
Foote, Franklin E. Foster, Stephen
Hosfbrd, Isaac Latham, Newcomb
Love, Benjamin F. Mills, Thomas C.
Phelps, *Henry L. Sabin, Augustus
Starkweather, William Torrey.
Windsor, Ellison Axtell, Andrew J.
Babbitt, Salmon Capen, Norman
Miner, Reuben Pierce, Philo Wright.
Trial Justices.
Becket, Wm. S. Huntington.
Gt. Barringlon, Billintrs Palmer.
Hinsdale, Charles J. Kittredge.
Lenox, Wm. S. Tucker.
Savoy, Harmon Snow.
Sheffield, Edward F. Ensign.
Siockbridge, Henry J. Dunham.
Notaries Public.
Adams (North), Henry J. Bliss,
Wm. P. Brayton, Wm. Martin, Geo.
Millard. (South), Franklin O. Sayles.
Great Harrington, Seth Norton,
Isaac Seeley, Billings Palmer, Thoa.
Twining.
Laneshurough, Wm. T. F.lley.
Lee, Marshall Wilcox, Wm. Taylor.
Lenox, Henry W. Tafr.
Pitlsfield, James Buel, James D.
Colt.
Stockhridge, Daniel R. Williams,
Jona. E. Field.
West Rockbridge, Henry E. Fitch.
Coroners.
Adams, N. S. Babbitt, John Holden,
Isaac Holman, Horace M. Holmes,
Benjamin F. Rubinson.
Dalton, Saml. J. Pai ker.
Great Barringion, Harvey Holmes.
Lanesborough, Samuel Bliss.
Lee, Abial H. Pease, Edwin Sturgis.
Pittsfield, Jared Ingerso'd.
Sandisjield, I'h-astus Rice.
Stockbridge, Daniel B. Fenn, Thos.
Wells.
Williamstown, J. R. Bulkley.
BRISTOL COUNTY.
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BRISTOL COUNTY,
Incorporated Junk 2, 1685.
NuMBEU OF Towns, 19.
County Towns, Taunton an'o New
Bedford.
Population in 1855, 87,425.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Prolate and Insolvency, Edmund H. Bennet,
John Daggett,
John S. Brayton, -
Joseph Wilbar,
Benj. K. Sayer,
Geo. M. "Woodward,
r John Bayhes,
Overseers of House of Correction,-!^ , Joseph W. Capron,
(. Azariah Shove,
Sheriff, . - - - Geo. H. Babbitt, -
Register of Probate " "
Clerk of Courts, - - -
Register of Deeds (N. District),
Register of Deeds (5. District),
County Treasurer,
Taunton.
Atthhorough.
Taunton.
Taunton.
New Bedford.
Taunton.
New Bedford.
Atllehorongh.
Dighton.
Taunton.
Deputy Sheriffs.
Attlehorough, Elijah R. Read, James
W. Riley.
Dartmouth, Wm. Barker, Jr.
Eaiton, Aufrustus W. Lothrop.
Fall River, James Wixon.
Fairhaven, Asa H. Pease.
Freetown, Guilford Hathaway.
Mansfield, Conrad Spraker.
New Bedford, John Baylies, Chas.
D. Burt, George R. Hurlbut, Elias A.
Morse.
Seekonlc, Joshua Lothrop. Jr.
Somerset, Geo. F. M. Forrester.
Swanzey, James Barney.
Taunton, Jsaac G. Carrier, Henry
F. Cobb, Orren M. Ingalls, Sylvester
Makepeace.
Crier of Courts.
Taunton, Henry F. Cobb.
Jailers.
Isaac G. Carrier, Taunton : Elias
A. Morse, Neto Bedford.
Sessions of Probate Courts.
At Attlehorough, on the first Tues-
day of May.
At Fall River, on the first Friday af-
ter the first Tuesday of April, July,
and October.
At New Bedford, on the first Tues-
day of February and December, and
the first Friday after the first Tuesday
of May, and on the last Tuesday of
August.
At Norton, on the first Tuesday of
July.
At Pawtucket, on the first Tuesday
of April.
At Rehohoth, on the first Friday af-
ter the first Tuesday of September.
At Se'-koiik, on the first Tuesday of
September.
At Taunton, on the first Tuesdays
of January, March, June, and on the
first Friday after the first Tuesday in
November.
Sessions of Court of Insolvency.
At Neio Bedford, 3d Wednesday of
every month.
At Taunton, 1st Wednesday in
every month.
At Fall River and Pawtucket, at
such times as business may require.
County Commissioners.
Jos. W. Capron, Attlehorough ; A7,a-
riah Shove, Dighton ; John Baylies,
Neio Bedford.
Special Commissioners, Edwd. King-
man, Mansfield; Daniel B. Wheaton,
Easton.
Times of fleeting. — At Tannton, on
the 4th Tuesdays in March and Sept.
Commissioners of "Wrecks.
Dartmouth, Thomsis Almy, Prince
Sears.
New Bedford, Job Almy.
Commissioners of Insolvency.
Fall River, Simeon Borden.
Neto Bedford, Robert C. Pitman.
Taunton, Edmund H. Bennett.
Public Administrators.
Freetown, Ebenezer W. Peirce.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
NrwB^rlfiml, William W. Crapo.
Wi-Klpnrl^ Nathan C. Brownell.
Masters in Chancery.
Nt'ia Bf'rlfnnl, Edwin L. Barney.
2}iun(on, Wm. A. F. Sproat.
Commissioner under Personal
Liberty Act.
Nezo Bedford, Alanson Borden.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil
Officers.
Fall River, Hezekiah Bittelie, Jas.
Ford, Oharles J. Holmes, Foster
Hooper, Pliineas W. Leiand.
Freetown, Sylvanus 8. l^aine, Eben-
ezer W. Peiree.
New Bedford, Rodney Frencb, l'>li
Hastceli, lliomas M. James, AVm H.
Taylor, James D. Thompson, Joseph
S. Tdlinjfhast.
Pmvlucket, Apollos Cushman, Alvin
O. Read.
Taunton, George H. Babbitt, John
S. Bla^toIl, Sani'l L. Crocker, Jann-s
P. Ell s, Horatio Pratt, Win. A. F.
Sproa', Joseph \viltia , George M.
Woodward.
Justices of the Peace.
[Inclwling Justices of the Peace and Qii'irum, rlmig-
naied by a * , ami Jiwticex throughout the Vumiiwu-
wealth, designated by a t.]
Aitlehorough, George A. Allen, Hf nry
K. W. Aiien, Thomas A. Batden, Mil-
ton Birruws, Simeon Bowen, *Elka-
nah Brigifs, Harvey Claflin, Joseph
AV. Capion, John Diggett, Lyu.an W.
Daggeir. "*Lymati W. Deane, Lore' zo
Draper, James C. Hidden, Uavi<i E.
Holmaii, Samuel M. Ilohnan, *Abij.Ah
M. Lie, Hartford lde,*Elisha G. May,
f Lemuel May, Henry Rice, *Ge!)ige
B. Richards, Ecimuml I. Richards,
Henr) M. Rnthards, Horatio N Rich-
ardson, * Godfrey AVheelock.
Berldey, Wm. S. Crane, Jabez Fox,
Ephraim French, Simuel French.
Walter D. Nichols, Nathaniel Towns-
end.
Dartmouth, Benjanjin S. Anthony,
WilLam Barker, Jr., F. D. Bartletr,
Elisha S. Crapo, Wdliain VV. (iifford,
John Gray, Nathaniel Potter, Jr., Hi-
ram Whalon.
Dighton, Crocker Babbitt, Samuel
Davis, Leonard Gooding, Alfnd VV.
Paul, Joseph Pitts, Jonathan Pratt.
EaM'in, Joseph Barrows, Alsoa Gil-
more, Tisdale Harlow, Seba Howard,
Harrison T. Mitchell, Wdliam Reed,
Albert A. Rotch, Edward Sulee, Ga-
len Sylvester, (iuilford White.
Fairhaoen, Lemuel S. Aiken, Na-
thaniel Ctiurcb, Cyrus E. Clark, Thos.
Davis, Martin L. Eldredge, John A.
Hawes, Hervey B. Keen, Duniel J.
Lewis, *Georgc Mandel!, Elbridye G.
Morton, Alfred Nye, Abiel P. Robin-
son, Jones Robinson, * Nathaniel S.
Spooner, Geo. H. Taber, John Terry,
Ansel Wliite, Jonathan Wilbur.
Fall Paver, David Anthony, Job B.
Ashley, VVdiiam H. Ashley, Alvin S.
Ballard, *H' zekiah Battelle, Jjsiah C.
Blaisdeil, *Nathaiiiel B. Borden, Sim-
eon Borden, Robert C. Brown, James
Buflintoii, Samuel A. Chace, Richmond
Davol, Benjamin Earl, Morton Eddy,
*Jas. Ford, Chas. S. Gifibrd, Stephen
B. Gifford. Arad Gilbert, Chester W.
Green, Horatio N. Gunn, Guilford H.
H-tthaway, fCharles J. Holmes, Chas.
J. Holmes, Jr., *Foster Hooper, Louis
Lapham, *Phineas W. Leiand, Augus-
tus B. Leonaid, Ebenezer Luther,
Jonathan E. Morrill, James M. Morton,
Benj. F. Winslow, *Eliab Williams.
Freetown, Bradford Braley, Samuel
R. Brown, C. A. Morton, Thomas G.
Nichols, Sylvanus S. Paine, Ebenezer
W. Peine, Reuel Washburn.
JMansfield, Siimpson Austin, Wm.
B. Bates, Nathaniel Cook, Walter A.
Crowley, Daniel \V. Deane, Darwin
Deane, Thomas M. George, Herman
Hall, Eljah Hodges, Edward King-
man, Charles Pratt, Erastus M. Reed,
Wm. Robinson, John Roges, Schuy-
ler Shepard, Isaac Stearns, Charles P.
White.
New Bedford, *John A. P. Allen,
Charles Almy, William H. Allen,
Edmund Anthony, fJauies Arnold,
Abraham Barker, *Edwin L. Barney,
Charles T. Bonney, Samuel Bonney,
Alanson Borden, George A. Bourne,
•f Lincoln F. Brigliam, C)ru3 W.
Brown, Charles D. Burt, Ihaac Case,
Frederick P. Chase, fJohn H. Clill'ord,
William S. Cobb, James 11. Collins,
James B. Congdon, William T. Cook,
William VV. Crapo, Austin S. Cush-
man, John Davis, Philip T. Dav's,
Joseph F. Dearborn, Ezra K. Delano,
Joseph C. Delano, Tristram R. Den-
nison, Georoe H. Dunbar, Henry A.
Edwards, * I homas D. Eliot, Jneh L.
Ferguson, Charles B. H. Fessenden,
fRodney French, Joshua W. Frost,
* William Gordon, David R. Greene,
Thomas A. Greene, fJoseph Griiiiiell,
Albert D, Hatch, Luther G. Hewins,
Sanford S. Horton, * Abraham H.-
Howland, fGeorge Howland, Jr., Jas.
Howland, Seth H. Ingalls, Thomas
M. James, Ephraim Kempton, Manas-
seh Kempton, Jo.-<eph C Kent, Benj.
King, Warren Ladd, Benjamin Lin-
coln, Benj. Lindsey, Adam Mackie,
Thomas Mandell, Edward Milhken,
BRISTOL COUNTY.
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Edwnrd Munro, Henry S. Packard,
Albeti R. Paiiliiinjr, James K. Pt^rkins,
"Wni. Pliilhps, AhncrJ.Pliii.ps, Rich'd
A. Pierce. Francis L. Porte i , *Jdcob L.
Porter, *Oliver Prescott, Rob't C. Pit-
man, Isaiah 0. Ray, Isaic i\I. Richard-
son, (it-u. H. Riihmot»<l, iNIeirill Robin-
son, Jr., fBenjamin Redman, Cliarles
Rufsell, Bciij. Kin^ Sayer, Cliarles
C. Sayer, Edward F. Sloeum, Georjre
F. Somhwick, Gideon B. S{)ooner, '2d,
*Paid Spoorier, Calvin Staples, Silan
Stetson, Thomas M. Stetson, Joshua
C. Stone, William C. Taber, Eilwin
P. Ta\Ior, William II. Taylor, *James
D. Thoaip-on, Eli>lia Thornton, Jr.,
♦Joseph S. Tillinghasr, Calvin K.
Turner, 2d, Hiram Van Campen, Am-
brose Vincent, Augustus L. West,
Borden Wood.
I\'(ir/(»u John Arnold, Dan'l S. Cobb,
Geo. B. Crane, John Crane, Leonard
Hodges, Royal P. Hodges, *Cromwell
Leonard, Eddy Lincoln, Zeno Kelly,
Lysaiider O. Makepeace, Lemuel Per-
ry, Thomas T. Roekwood, fLaban M.
Wht'aton.
P.uctucket, William W. Blodgett,
*Api)lliis Cushman, Claudius B. Farns-
worth, fJohnson Gardner, \Veiliiij;toii
Kent, (Jtoroe Mason, Alvin O. Read,
Samuel Shove, Charles W. Thrasher.
R'ti/iihum, Samuel Jones, Enoch
King, Ci.arles Robinson, Godfrey Rob-
inson, *Samuel W^ilbur, *Seth D.
Wilbur.
Iichohi>lh, James Blandinjr, George
W. Bliss, Horace Bullock, George H.
Carpenter, Chas. M. Ueane, Dantbrth
G. Hi rton, Lemuel i\Iorse, Oliver C
Perk, Lewis Pierce, Menzies R. Rm-
dal!, Elijah J. Sanford, Cyrus M.
AVt eaten.
Seekonk, Zebina W. Bourne, Tris-
tram Birgei-s, Raymond II. Burr,
Divis Carpenter, Wm. Lie, Andrew
N. M' dbury, Viall Med bury, Robert
M. Pierce, Samuel Short.
Somerset, Philip Bowers, John D.
' Cartwriiiht, William P. Hood, Joseph
Mible, Avery P. Slade, Jonathan B.
Slaiie, Daniel Wilbur.
Swanze}/, George Austin, Mason
Barney, John Earle, Allen Mason,
fJohn Mason, William Mitclieli, E. P.
Short.
Taunton, George B. Atwood, John
Downes Austin, *Anselm Bassett, Ed-
mund H. Bt-nn- tt, Zebina Blake, John
S. Brayton, William Brewster, James
Brown, Benj. Caswell, George C. S.
Choate, George A. Crocker, f Sam'l L.
Crocker, Wm. A. Crocker, Benj. R.
Dean, Joseph P. Dean, Sam'l A. Dean,
*Jas P. Ellis, Sam'l D. Godfrey, Time.
Gordon, Andrew H. ILill, William
Hi^lvins, Abijah j\I. Ide, Jr., Charles
F. Johnson, Jonathan E. Kintr, Sam'l
B. King, Aruiiah I>ea{;h, *lcliabod
Lincoln, Theodore L. Lincoln, Willard
Lovering, fMarciis Morton, Jms< pb M.
Otis, Ste|dien Pierce, *"lloralio Pratt,
Allen Presbrey, John Radley, Chester
I. Reed, Hodges Reed, Elijah M.
Richmond, Simeon W. Robins-on, Ira
Sani[ison, Aljiheus Sanfoid, John E.
Sanford, Baylies Sanford, Wm. Sea-
ver, Silas Shepard,*Wm. A .F. Sproat,
William B. Sjiroat, Albert E. Swasey,
Tvemuel T. Talbot, Benj. T. Taylor,
I'eter C. Thayer, Seabury Thayer,
Sam'l R. Townsend, Cyrus JNI. Whea-
ton, fHenry B. Wheelwriiiht, Stephen
L. White, Joseph Wilbur, Joseph E.
Wilbar, *Benjamin F. A\'iUiams, (ieo.
E. Williams, Henry William-, James
M. Williams, Sydney Williiims, Geo.
AValker, George M. Woodwaid, Jaoies
Woodward.
Westjiort, Israel Allen, Natlian C.
Browaell, George II. Girtbrd, Andrew
Hicks, Benj. B. Sisson.
Notaries Public.
Aithborour/Ii, John Dairgett, George
B. Richards, Joseph li. SanfOid, God-
frey Wheelock.
Fairltaven, Cyrus E. Clark, Thomas
Davis, John A. Hawes, Nathaniel S.
Spooner.
Fall River, Alvin S. Ballard, Josiah
C. Blaisdell, Simeon Boiden, F. A.
Boomer, Robert C. Brown, Benjannu
Earl, Morton Eddy, James Ford,
Charles J. Holmes, Jr., Louis Lap-
ham, Charles P. Stickney, Eliab Wil-
liams, Benj. F. Winslow.
Freetoion, Ebenezer W. Peirce.
New Bedford, Lincoln F. Brigham,
Charles D. Burt, John H. Cliflbrd,
Henry H Crapo, William W. Crapo,
Austin S. Cushman, Tbomas Dawes
Eliot, Edw'd Munroe, Albert R. Pauld-
ing, Robert C. Pitman, Isaiah C. Ray,
Thomas D. Robinson, I'homas M. Stei-
son, Joshua C. Stone, Edwin P. Taylor,
James Taylor, "\Vm. H. Taylor, Aug-
ustus L. West, Borden Wood.
Pawlucket, Apollos Cushman, Clau-
dius B. Farnsworth.
Tauntoi^, C. J. H. Bassett, John S.
Brayton, James Brown, James P. Ellis,
B. F. Presbrey, Baylies Saufbrd, Wm.
A. F. Sproat, George Edgar Williams,
George M. Woodward.
Wtstport, Nathan C. Brownell.
Trial Justices.
Attlehorough , Henry Rice.
Dartmouth, Nathaniel Potter, Jr.
Easton, Albert A. Rotcfa.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Fairha'^en, John A. Hawes.
Mamfid'l, William B. Bites.
Pawluckef, Wellington Kent.
Rehohoth, Cyius M. Wheaton.
Seekonk, Raymond H. Burr.
Sivanzey, William Mitchell.
Coroners.
Attlehorough, Lemuel Bishop, Jona-
than Richanis.
Berklet/, Pjphraim French.
Dartimmlh, Benj. S- Anthony, Lem-
uel Mosher.
Dighlon, Crocker Babbitt.
Easton, Tisdale Harlow.
Fall Rloer, Seth Darling, Richmond
Davol. '
Freetown, Ebenezer W. Peirce.
New Bedford, Charles D. Burt,
Shubael G. Edwards, Andrew Mackie,
William O. Russell.
Norton, Cromwell Leonard.
Rai/nham, Seth D. Wilbur.
Somerset,. Fhilip Bovvers.
Swanzey, Lsrael Gardner.
Taunton, George 11. Babbitt, James
Woodward.
Westport, P. W. Peckham.
DUKES COUNTY.
Incorporated, 1683. Shire Toavn, Edgartown.
Number of Towns, 3. Population in 1855, 4,401.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Probate and Insolvency, Theodore G. Mayhew,
Register of Probate and Insolvency, Hebron Vincent,
Clerk of Courts,
Register of Deeds,
County Treasurer,
Sheriff,
Deputy Sheriffs,
Crier of Courts,
Tailer, . - - -
Sessions of Probate Court.
At Edgartown, on the third Mon-
day of January and July.
At Holmes's Hole, on the third Mon-
day of April.
At West Tisbury, on the third Mon-
day of October.
County Commissioners.
Benj. Davis, Edgartown ; Thos. H.
Lambert, Chilmark; Edwin A.Luce,
Tisbury.
Special Covimissioners. — James O.
Lambert, Chilmark; William S. Vin-
cent, lisbury.
Times of Meeting. — At Edgartown,
on the Wednesday next after the third
Monday in May, and on the Wed-
nesday next after the second Monday
in November.
Commissioner in Charge of Indians
in Dukes County.
Edgartown, Barnard C. Marchant.
Commissioners of Sewers in Matta-
keeset Creek.
Chilmark, John Hammett, Samuel
T. Hancock.
Richard L. Pease, -
Josiah H. Smith, -
Barnard C. Marchant,
Isaiah D. Pease,
{ Thomas H. Lambert,
(. Jonathan Luce,
Samuel S. Daggett,
Samuel S. Daggett,
Edgartoti-n.
Edgartown.
Edgartown.
Edgartown.
Edgartown.
Edgartown.
Chilmark.
Tisbury.
Edgartown.
Edgartoion.
Commissioner of Insolvency.
Tisbury, Charles Smith.
Public Administrator.
Tisbury, Thomas Bradley.
Commissioner of "Wrecks.
Edgartoion, William P. Chadwiok,
Ira Darrow, Charles F. Dunham, E.
G. Pease.
Chilmark, Thomas H. Lambert,
Ephraim Mayhew, Jr.
Tisbury, Gustavus D. Smith.
Commissioner under Personal Li-
berty Act.
Edgartown, Theo. G. Mayhew.
Commissioners to qualify Civil
Officers.
Edgartown, David Davis, Theo. G.
Mayhew;' Joseph T. Pease.
Tisbury, Thomas Bradley.
Justices of the Peace.
T Including Ju.<tices nf tlie I'eare (md Quonim, dcsitj-
nale'' hll n *, and .Inxlicus Ihrouy/wut the Conimon-
tcealth,' designated by n tO
Chilmark, Samuel Flanders, Smith
Mavhew.
Edgartown, f David Davis, Joseph
Dunham, Barnard C. Marchant, * Har-
rison P. Mayhew, John Mayhew,
ESSEX COUNTY.
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"* Theodore G. Mayhew, Arcliibald
Mt'.llen, Shaw Norria, Jeremiali Pease,
* Joseph T. Pease, Richard L. Pease,
■f Leavitt Thaxter, Elijah B. Vincent,
Hebron Vincent.
Tishiiry, Bartl't Allen, John Holmes,
Jonathan Luce, Jr., William C. Luce,
William A. Mayhew, Alfred Norton,
Eliakim Norton, Win. S. Vincent.
Trial Justices.
Etlgartown, Jeremiah Pease.
Tisbury, Eliakim Norton.
Notarios Public.
CInbnnrk, Samuel Flanders, John
W. (iilFord.
Jithjartown, Ira Darrow, David D:'.-
vis, Charles F. Dunham, Tariton C.
Luce, John Mayhew, Joseph ^layhew,
Theo. G. Mayhew, Shaw Norris, Jos.
T. Pease.
Tisbnrj/, John Holmes, Wm. C. Luce,
* Henry P. Worth.
Coroners.
Edgnrtown, Francis Adlington.
ItsO'irt/, James Cotfle.
ESSEX COUNTY.
Incorporated, May 10, 1643,
Number of Towxs, 34.
Shire Towns, Salem, Newbcry-
PORT, AND Lawrence.
Population in 1855, 151,167.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Prohate and Insolvency,
Register of Probate and Insolvency,
Clerk of Courts, - - - -
Register of Deeds, ...
County Treasurer, . . -
Overseers of House of Correction,
Sheriff, . . - -
George F. Choate, -
Abner C. Goodell, -
Asahel Huntington, -
Ephraim Brown,
Allen W. Dodge, -
/ George Haskf^U,
•I Ebenezer B. Currier,
( George Wilson,
James Gary,
Salem.
Lynn.
Salem.
Salem.
Hamilton.
Ipswich.
Laicrence.
Marblehead.
Lawrence.
Deputy Sheriffs.
Amesbury, John Rowell.
Ameshury (T'Fes<), Jacob S. FuUing-
tOD.
Andover, Rufus S. Morton.
Danvers, Richard Hood.
Ess^ex, Ezra Perkins, Jr.
Georgetown, Otis Thompson, Geo.
W. Boynton.
Haverhill, Jacob How, Phineas E.
Davis.
Ipswich, Joseph Spiller.
Laiorence, Bailey Bartlett, Leonard
Stoddard.
Lynn, Charles Merritt.
Marblehead, John Dixey.
Methuen, Chas. E. Goss.
Newbury port, John Akerman, Woos-
ter Smith.
Rockport, Henry Dennis.
Salem, Daniel Potter, Ebenezer D.
Kimball.
South Danver.-i, Stephen Upton.
Crier of Courts.
Ipsvich, Tbeo. Acdrews.
Jailers.
Ipswich, Ira Worcester; Neicbury-
po)-t, John Akerman ; Salem, Ebene-
zer D. Kimball ; Lawrence, Jas. Cary.
Masters of Houses of Correction.
Ipswich, Ira Worcester.
Lawrence, James Cary.
Sessions of Probate Court.
At Andover, second Tuesday in
August.
At Gloucester, third Tuesdays in
January and July.
At Haverhill, third Tuesdays in
April and October.
At Ipswich, third Tuesdays in Feb-
ruary, May, August, and November.
At Laiorence, second Tuesdays in
March, June, September, and Decem-
ber.
At Lynn, Wednesday following first
Tuesdays in January and July.
At ^larblehead, Wednesday follow-
ing first Tuesdays in April and Octo
ber.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
At Newluryport, last Tuesdays in
March, June, September, and Decem-
ber.
At North Andover, second Tuesday
in February.
At Salem, first Tuesday in every
rnonlh.
Sessions of Court of Insolvency.
At Salem, on the first and second
Wednesday of each month.
At Lawrence, on the third Wednes-
day of each month.
At A^eivburyport, on the fourth Wed-
nesday of each month.
County Commissioners.
George Haskell, Ipswich: Ebenezer
B. Currier, Lawrence ; Geo. Wilson,
Marhlehead.
Special Commissioners. — John I.
Ladd, Groveland; Chas. B. Holmes,
Lynn.
Time and Places of Meeting. — At
Ipswich, on the second Tuesday of
April.
Salem, on the second Tuesday of
July.
Netchuryport, on the second Tues-
day of October.
On the fourth Tuesday of Decem-
ber, at Salem, Neioburyport, Ipswich,
or Lawrence, as the Court may deter-
mine at the term next preceding.
At Lawrence, on the last Tuesday
of August.
Commissioners of Insolvency.
Gloucester, Lonson Nash.
Hamilton, Daniel E SafFord.
Salem, Wm. G. Cfaoate.
Public Administrators.
Andover, Geo. Foster.
Newburyport, Edmund Smith.
Salem, Nehemiah Brown, Michael
Carlton, Benj. A. Gray.
Masters in Chancery.
Lawrence, Nathan W. Harmon.
Lynn, Henry B. Fernald.
Salem, Wm. G. Choate, David
Koberts, Dan Weed.
Commissioners of "Wrecks.
Gloucester, Daniel Robinson, Isaac
Story.
Ipswich, Theo. Andrews, Stephen
Baker, Jr.
Newburyport, Edmund Smith.
Swampscott, John Chapman.
Comimissioners under Personal Li-
berty Act.
Andover, Marcus Morton, Jr.
Salem, Stephen H. Phillips.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil
Ofllcers.
Andover, George. Foster, Nathan W.
Hazen, Samuel Merrill.
Beverly, Stephens Baker, Frede-
rick W. Cboate.
Gloucester. Lonson Nash, Joshua P.
Trask, John S. Webber.
Haverliill, Jas. H. Duncan, James
Gale, Stephen Mi not, William Tag-
gart.
Ipswich, Charles Kimball, Alfred
Kimball.
Lawrence, Nalhan W. Harmon,
Geo. R Rowe, Nathaniel White.
Lynn, AVui. Bassett, Benjamin F.
Mudge, Jeremiah C. Stickney.
Marblehead, George Wilson, Joseph
P. Turner.
North Andover, George Hodges.
Newbury, Daniel Lunt.
Neioburyport, John Cook, Moses
Peitingell, John Porter.
Salem, John Chapman, Asahel
Huntinjiton, Charles Kimball, Joseph
B. F. Osgood, Dan Weed, George
Wheatland, Henry Whipple, Daniel
A. White.
Justices of the Peace.
Zlncluding Justices of the Peace and Quorum, de-
signated by a *, and Justices througkout the Common-
wealth, designated by a t.]
Amesbury, *Lowell Bagley, David
Batchelder, Wm. C. Binney, Elijah
Chase, fJoshiia Colby, Amos Currier,
John Evans, Jos. Gale, William H.
Haskell, Joseph Merrill, Jr., John S.
Morse, William Nichols, Orlando S.
Patten, Frederick Sargent, Jona B.
Sargent, Patten Sargent, Azor G.
Woodman.
Andover, fAmos Abbott, Asa A. Ab-
bott, Nathan Abbott, 2d, fJohn Aiken,
Isaac O. Blunt, Jedediah Burt, Isaac
Carruth, Herman P. Chandler, Wm.
Chickering, *Hobart Clark, Francis
Cogswell, Samuel T. Cooper, *Sam'l
Farrar, John Flint, *George Foster,
Moses Foster, Jr., Enoch Frye, 3d,
Abraham J. Gould, Samuel Gray,
*Nathan W. Hazen, Samuel Merrill,
Wi!Iard Pike.
Beverly, H. A. Appleton, John I.
Baker, Stephens Baker, Frederick W.
Choate, Charles Davis, Hezekiah Fos-
ter, Josiah A. Hatkell, Henry P. Her-
rick, James Hill, Joseph E. Ober,
John Porter, Samuel Porter, Thomas
Stephens, Richard P. Waters, John P.
Webber, Jr.
Boxford, Benj. S. Barnes, N. Bod-
well, William N. Cleaveland, Moses
Dornian, Wm. R. Kimball, George
Pearl, G. Perley, Enoch Wood.
Bradford, fGeorge Cogswell, Wal-
ter Goodell, Benjamin Greenleaf, Jos.
Hall, *Edmund Kimball, Stephen L.
B. Spear.
Danvers, Israel W. Andrews, Moses
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51
Black, Jr., Ebcnozer Hunt, Goorj;e
()s;»oo(l, Andrew N. Putnam, Phile-
mon Putnam, Knfus Putnam, George
Tapley, Caleb Webster, William L.
Weston.
Essex, Aaron L. Burnham, Eben-
ezer Buniham, *Uavi(l Clioatc, Ezra
Perkins, Jr., Oliver H. P. Sargent.
Georr/etoivn, Mark F. Edmonds,
Jeremiah P. Jones, *Jeremiah Russell,
Mo^es Tenney, Jr., Richard Tenney.
Gloucester, John J. Babson, Joseph
S. Barber, Joseph Blood, Benj. H.
Corliss, Alex. P. Davis, James Davis,
George L. Ford, Theophilus Herrick,
John W. Lowe, *Lonson Nash, Nathl.
Pierce, Alfred Presson, Leonard J.
Presson, Ira Savillc, Isaac P. Smith,
Cyrus Story, Jr., Charles P. Thomp-
son, * Joshua P. Trask, John Webber,
*John S. Webber.
Groveland, Wm. S. Balch, George
Hudson, John I. Ladd, *Nath'l Ladd,
Amos Parker, Benj. Parker, Peter
Parker, Jacob W. Reed, Charles G.
Savary, f Jeremiah Spofford.
" Hamilton, Allen W. Dodge, Joseph
Knowlton, Nathaniel A. Lovering,
Joseph Patch, Paul D. Patch.
Haverhill, John A. Appleton, John
Brickett, David Boynton, William
Caldwell, Solomon Chapin, Elbridge
W. Chase, Geo. W. Chase, Thomas
N. Chase, Wm. D. S. Chase, Jesse
Clement, Jonathan Crowell, fJames
H. Duncan, John R. Easterbrooks,
Elbridge G. Eaton, Orenzo T. Emer-
son, Moses J. G. Emery, Daniel F.
Fitts, Edward G. Frothingham, James
Gale, Simeon George, E. J. M. Hale,
Wm. H. Hewes, Isaac R. Howe,
fNathaniel S. Howe, Caleb D. Hunk-
ing, Ensign S. Hunkins, Elias T. In-
galls, John J. Ingalls, Addison B.
Jaques, Luther Johnson, *Alfred Kit-
tredge, John James Marsh, Henry N.
Merrill, Moses Merrill, *Steph. Minot,
John B. Nichols, Moses F. Peaslee,
Eleazer A. Porter, Jeremiah Russell,
Oliver II. Roberts, Eben H. Saffbrd,
Benjamin E. Sawyer, Wm. Tagirart,
D. Waldo Webstef , Thos. West, Thos.
H. West, ^'^loses Wingate.
Ipswich, Theo. Andrews, Stephen
Baker, *Josiah Caldwell, Aaron
Cogswell, Gilbert Conant, John D.
Cross, Joseph Farley, Geo. Haskell,
Alfred Kimball, Benj. Kimball, *Chas.
Kimball, George R. Lord, Nathaniel
L. Manning, Frederick Mitchell,
*John A. Newman, Timothy B. Ross,
Ira Worcester, Asihel H. Wildes.
Lawrence, Nathaniel Ambrose, Jas.
K. Barker, Geo. W. Benson, Charles
H. Bigelow, Benj. Bordman, George
P. Briggs, George D. Cabot, *Perley
S. Chase, Albert P. Clark, *Robert
Cross, John B. Fairfield, Josej)h N.
Gage, Wilbur F. Gile, *Xalhan 'W.
Harmon, Michael D. Hart, Isaac
Hay den, .James D. Herrick, John C.
Hoadley, Leonard Iloyf, William D.
Joplin, Wm. ]\Iorse, Christopher G.
Newton, Hiinry K. Oliver, Thomas A.
Parsons, Wm. H. Parsons, .John Rod-
man Rollins, George R. Rowe, Daniel
Saunders, Daniel Saunders, .Jr.,
Edgar .J. Sherman, Ivan Stevens,
James H. Stevens, William Stevens,
*CharIes S. Storrow, Gijorge A.
Walton, Albert Warren, Benjamin F.
Watson, *Nathaniel Winte, Nathaniel
G. White, Nathaniel AVilson, Thomas
Wright, Wm. H. P. Wright.
Lynn, fJohn B. Alley, Gustavus
Andrews, David Austin, James Babb,
*Daniel C. Baker, AViiliam Bassett,
John Batchelder, Abijah E. Blood,
Andrews Breed, Hiram N. Breed,
Joseph Breed, 2d, *Isaac Brown,
Augustus C. Carey, Oliver B. Coolidge,
Joseph Dampney, *Edward S. Davis,
Geo. Foster,*Jos. Hain s, John Hilton,
Edward W. Hinks, *George Hood,
William Howland, Ephraim A. Ingalls,
Nathaniel Ingalls, Wm. F. Johnson,
Lewis Josselyn, Lewis E. Josselyn,
George AV. Keene, .Josiah F. Kimball,
Rufus Kimball, Alonzo Lewis, James
S. Lewis, Aaron Lummus, Charles
Merritt, Benjamin Mudge, *Benj. F.
Mudge, Ezra W. Mudge, Asa T. New-
hall, Edw'd Newhall, Henry Newhall,
Jas. R. Newhall, *Thomas B. Newhall,
Henry C. Oliver, Era's Parton, Dean
Peabody, Dan'l Perley, Amos Rhodes,
Robt. M.Richardson, Joseph N. Sander-
son, Chas. Henry Stickney, *Jeremiah
C. Stickney, Cyrus M. Siimson, Amos
P. Tapley, Philip P. Tapley, AVilder
S. Thurston, Cyrus M. Tracy, Roland
G. Usher, John P. Woodbury.
Lynnfield, .John Danforth, Jr.,
Joshua Hewes, Andrew Mansfield,
Josiah Newhall, John Perkins.
Manchester, John P. Allen, Joseph
Hooper, Benj. Leach, 2d, John Lee,
John Price.
MarUehead, Sam'l Bowdoin, Glover
Broughton, Ephraim Brown, *Wm.
Fabens, Thomas Foss. John Gilley,
Henry G. Gray, James Gregory, Wm.
A. Pierpont, Henry F. Pitman,
fFrederick Robinson, Joseph H. Rob-
inson, John Sparhawk, Jr., Joseph P.
Turner, George Wilson.
Methuen, Stephen Barker, Gerry
W. Cochrane, John Davis, Josiah
Dearborn, .John JNI. Grosvenor, Jared
S. Howe, Joseph Howe, Stephen
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Husp, Joseph F. Incralls, John Low,
E. P. G. Marsh, Charles Shed.
Mi'ldlelon, Amos Batchelder, Eben
S. Phelps, Ruel A. Phelps.
Nahant, John Q. Hammond, Wel-
come W. Johnson.
Newbury, *Daniel Adams, Geo. W.
Adams, David S. Caldwell, Joshua
Coffin, Geo. P. Danforth, William
Little, Daniel Lunt, Daniel Noyes,
Samuel Poor, Hermon D. Rogers,
Wm. M. Rogers, Martin Root, Paul
Titcomb.
iVeii)&Mr?/por/, *John Akerman, Ja-
cob Atkinson, Isaac H. Boardman, *Jo-
seph H. Brandon, Wm. H.Brewster,
David F. Brown, Ihos. W. Burnham,
Fred. J. Coffin, Tristram Coffin, Tris-
tram Coffin, Jr.,*Geo. J. L.Colby, Jere.
Colman, Charles Cook, *John Cook,
Solomon H. Currier, Wm. E. Currier,
■fCaleb Cushing, Wm. Cui?hing, Chas.
C. Dame, *Wm. Davis, Nath'l Foster,
Heniy Frothinaham, Jos, G. Gerrish,
Major Goodwin, Daniel Granger,
Nathaniel Greely, George Greenleaf,
Moses Hale, Geo. W. Hill, Nathaniel
Hills, Philip K. Hills, James Hoilgdon,
Stephen S. Hodge, Jacob Horton,Chas.
H. Hudson, Geo. W. Jackman, Jr.,
Edward W. Jewett, Eleazer Johnson,
Harrison G. Johnson, *Henry John-
son, *Henry W. Kinsman, Caleb
Lamson, Josiah Little, Micajah Lunt,
*Slephen W. Marston, Andrew W.
Miltiniore, Amos W. Mooney, Edward
S. Moseley, Nathan A. Moulton,
*Moses Pettingell, *S.*,muel Phillips,
■j-Daniel P. Pike, John N. Pike, Josiah
W. C. Pike, John Porter, *Edward S.
Rand, Edward W. Rand, *Edmund
Smiih, Eben F. Stone, Jacob Stoue,
William Stone, Mark Symonds, Wm.
Thurston, Paul T. Winkley.
Norih Andover, Jedediah H. Barker,
Daniel Carleton, George L. Davis,
George Hodges, James M. Hubbard,
Bailey Loring, Isaac O. Loring, Henry
Osgood, Reuell A. Phelps, Samuel
Raymond, James Stevens, Nathaniel
Stevens.
Rockport, Joseph Bartlett, Eben
Blatchtbrd, George D. Hale, James
Manning, Benjamin Parsons, Jr., Wm.
Pool.
Rowley, Richard Herbert, Thomas
E. Payson, E. Smith, Edward Todd.
Salem, Nathaniel K. Allen, George
Andrews, Joseph Andrews, *Sam'l P.
Andrews, Nathaniel Apple' on, Wm.
Archer, Jr., John Ball, Sidney C.
Bancroft, Benj. Barstow, John Ber-
tram, Robert Brookbouse, Ephraim
Brown, .Jr., Nehemiah Brown, fAl-
berl G. Browne, *Benj. F. Browne,
J. Vincent Browne, John T. Burnham,
Samuel B. Buttrick, Joseph S. Cabot,
Michael Carlton, William Calley, John
Chadwick, -fJohn Chapman, Geo. F.
Cheever, George F. Choate, William
G. Choate, Wm. S. Cleveland, Joseph
Cloutman, Humphrey Cook, Francis
Cox, Geo. R. Curwen, Jos. A. Dalton,
*Geo. H. Devereux, Humphrey Deve-
reux, John Dwyer, Chas. M. Endicott,
Wm. C. Endicott, John Cx. Felt, fCaleb
Foote, Wm. H. Foster, Jas. Ax Gillis,
Benjamin A. Gray, Henry B. Groves,
Leonard B. Harrington, Mark Haskell,
William P. Hayward, Moses Hill,
Edward Hodges» Jacob Hood, fAsahel
Huntington, *Horace Ingersoll, *Ste-
phen B. Ives, Jr., John Jewett, Chas.
Kimball, Eben W. Kimball, James
Kimball, Henry L. Lambert, Joseph
S. Leavitt, *Nath'l J. Lord, fOtis P.
Lord, Geo. B. Loring, Samuel Mack-
intire, John Masury, William Maynes,
James Mc Geary, Wm. S. Messervy,
*Ephraim F. Miller, George L. New-
comb, Gilbert G. Newhall, David
Nichols, John H. Nichols, *William
D. Northend, Thos. F. Odell, Joseph
B. F. Osgood, Jeremiah Page, Wm.
VV. Palmer, George A. Parker, John
Brooks Parker, Wm. B. Parker, Ira J.
Patch, Edward H. Payson, Francis
Peabody, Geo. Peabody, Robert Peele,
Aaron Perkins, Daniel Peikins, fJona.
C. Perkins, Jonathan Perley, Jr.,
Jairus W. Perry, |Stephen H. Phillips,
Wiilard P. Phillips, David Pingree,
Thos. P. Pingree, Thos. P. Pingree, Jr.,
Daniel Potter, *William C. Prescott,
David Putnam, Perley Putnam, Moses
D. Randall, Robert S. Rantoul, «David
Roberts, *Augustus D. Rogers, Strat-
ton W. Robinson, James Ropes, *Na-
tlianiel Silsbee, Edmund Smith, Geo.
II. Smith, Henry B. Smith, Edward
Stimpsou, James C. Stimpson, "Thos.
M. Stimpson, Augustus Slory, *Isaac
Story, Gilbert L. Streeter, John D.
Symonds, Nathaniel D. Symonds, John
• G. Tilton, Charles W. Upham, Abbott
Walker, Eben N. Walton. *Joseph G.
AVaters, Wm. D. Waters, Benj. Webb,
» Stephen P. Webb,*Dan Weed, Nath'l
Weston, *George Wheatland, Henry
Wheatland, Stejihen ,G. Wheatland,
*Henry Whipple, John Whipple,
«Daniel A. White, Henry L. Wil-
liams, William Williams, Jonathan F.
\Vorcester, Isaac Wyman.
Salisbury, Ezekiel Brown, Thomas
J. Clark, Cyrus Dearborn, Jr., Reuben
Evans, Streeter Evans, Benjamin E.
Fifield, Elias French, Moses K. Pike,
Moses True, Jr., George Turner, Azor
O. Webster, Daniel Webster.
ESSEX COUNTY.
5:j
Saugus, Wm. W. Roardoian, Ceo.
VV. Fairbanks, Bciijamin F. Newliall,
*John T. Paine, Elijah F. Kobinson.
Soulk Danvera, f Alfred A. Abbott,
Lewis Allen, Sidney C. Bancroft,
t Robert S. Uaniels,Warren M. Jacobs,
James F. King, Samuel A. Lord, Geo.
Osborn, George A. Osborn, Miles Os-
born, Kendall Oaborn, Richard Os-
born, Joseph Osgood, John B. Pea-
body, Benj. C. Perkins, Israel Perkins,
Fitch Poole, Leonard Poole, Nathan
H. Poor, Moses Preston, *John W.
Proctor, Thomas M. Stimpson, Wil-
liam Sutton, Stephen Upton, John G.
Walcott, Wm. Walcott, Hiram O.
Wiley.
Sioampscott, Philander Ilolden, Sam-
uel C. Pitman, AValdo Thompson.
Tops/lcld, Jos. W. Batchelder, An-
drew Gould, Zaccheus Gould, Chas.
H. Holmes. Joel Lake, Samuel S. Mc-
Kenzie, * Royal A. Merriam, Richard
Phillips, Jr., Benj. Poole.
Wenliam, Joseph Cook, Andrew
Dodge, Fiancis M. Dodge, * Edmund
Kimball, John Porter, Benj. C. Put-
nam
West Neichury, John Appleton,
John C. Carr, Benjamin Edwards, Jr.,
Eliphalet Emery, George Emery, Ne-
Lemiah F. Emery,. Edmund Hills, Wm.
Merrill, *John Moody, Thoiuas S.
Ordway, Ben. Perley Poore, *Deau
Robinson, Samuel Rogers, John M.
Tewkesbury.
Trial Justices.
Amesbury, Wm. C. Binney.
Andover, Samuel Merrill.
Beverly^ James Hill.
Danvers, Israel AV. Andrews,
Essex, David Choate.
Georgetown, Jeremiah P. Jones.
Groveland, Jeremiah Spotford.
Ipsivich, Joseph Farley.
Marblehead, Wm. Fabens.
. Methiien, Jared S. Howe.
Nahatit, John Q. Hammond.
Rockport, Geo. D. Hale.
Salisbury, George Turner.
Saugus, Elijah P. Robinson.
South Danvers, Benj. C. Perkins.
West Newbury, Nehemiah F. Emery.
Notaries Public.
Andover, Henry W. Abbott, Geo.
Foster, Samuel Merrill.
Beverly, Stephens Baker, Frederick
W. Choate, Hezekiah Foster.
Danvers, Richard Hood, Samuel
Preston.
Georgetown, Jeremiah Russell.
Gloucester, Jos. S. Barber, James
Davis, Charles A. Johnson, Lonson
Nash, Joshua P. Trask.
Haverhill, James Gale, Witi. II.
Hewes, John James Marah, William
Ta^gart.
Lawrence, Benj. Bordman, Daniel
Saunders, Nathaniel G. Wliite, Thos.
Wright.
Lynn, Andrews Breed, Edward S.
Davis, Philip C. Knapp, James It.
Newhall, AVm. Ilowland, Benjamin
Oliver, Amos Rhodes, Cyrus M. Tracy.
Marblehead, Wm. Fabens, James
Gregory.
Methuen, George Foot.
Newburyport, Isaac H. Boardman,
Joseph II. Bragdon, John Cook, Wm.
Fabens, Nathaniel Foster, Samuel
Phillips, John N. Pike, John Porter,
Edward W. Rand.
Salem, George Andrews, .Joseph
Cloutman, Wm. C. Endicott, Ephraim
F. Miller, Joseph B. F. Osgood, Wm.
C. Prescott, David Roberts, Thomas
M. Stimpson, Isaac Srory, Stephen P.
Webb, Dan Weed, Joseph G. AYaters,
Stephen G. AVheatland.
Salisbury, Thomas J. Clark, George
Turner.
South Danvers, Alfred A. Abbott,
Benj. C. Perkins, Thomas M. Stimp-
son.
" Coroners.
Amesbury, AYm. Pecker.
Andover, Joseph Rice.
Bradford, Jonathan Kimball.
Danvers, Richard Hood. •
Essex, Caleb Cogswell,
Georgetown, Hiram Harriman, Jos.
P. Stickney.
Groveland, Nathaniel H. GrifEth.
Haverhill, Elbridge G. Eaton.
Ipswich, Theodore Andrews.
Lawrence, David Dana, Jr., AA'illiam
D. Lamb, Julius H. Morse.
Lynn, Hiram N. Breed, Plumer
Chesley, James Stone.
Mai'blehead, Samuel Bowden, Jas.
Gregory.
Newbury, George W. Adams.
Newburyport, John Cook, AA''ooster
Smith.
Rockport, James Manning.
Salem, Eben N. AA''alton, Nehemiah
Brown.
Salisbury, Elias French.
South Danvers, Stephen Upton, Wil-
liam Walcott.
Swamp'icott, Samuel C. Pitman.
West Newbury, John Moody.
Agent Essex Bridge.
James Kimball, of Salem.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
IXCORPOKATED JUXE 24, 1811. ShIRE ToWN, GREENFIELD.
Number of ToWxNS, 26. Population in 1855, 31,658.
COUI^TY CPPIGERS.
Judge of Probate and Insolvency^
Register of Probate and Insolvency^
Clerk of Courts, - - - -
Register of Deeds, - - .
County Treasurer, . . -
Overseers of House of Correction,
Sheriff, - - - _
Deputy Sheriflfs.
Ashjleld, Anson Bement.
Charleviont, Samuel Potter.
Colernine. Roswell A. Buck.
Conway, Wra. C. Campbell.
Greenfield, Lorenzo D. Josljn.
Montague, Solomon C. Wells.
North New Salem, Wm.Whittemore.
Northfield, Wrigbt Stratton,
Orange, Wilson Wheeler.
Shelburne (Falls^, Orrin P. Paine.
Shutesbury, Henry Pierce.
Deputies in Hampshire County.
Amherst, Frederick A. Palmer.
Northampton, Ansel Wright.
De uty Jailer and Master of House
of Correction.
Seth C. Smith, Greenfield.
Crier of Courts.
David Wright, Deerfield.
Sessions of Probate Court.
At CharlenXont, 3d Tuesdays in May
and October.
At Conway, 1st Tuesday in Febru-
ary, and Sd in July.
At Greenfield, 2d Tuesdays of Feb-
ruary, March, May, and October, 4th
Tuesday in August, 1st Tuesday in
November, and 3d Tuesday in De-
cember.
At Lock's Village, Shutesbury, on
Friday next after the last Tuesday of
April, and the Friday next after the
3d Tuesday of September.
At Northfield, on the Wednesday
next after the last Tuesday of April,
and the 3d Tuesday in September.
Sessions of Court of Insolvency.
At Greenfield, on the 1st Monday
in each month.
County Commissioners.
Alfred 11. Fii^ld, Greenfield ; Sam'l
D. Bardwell, Shelburne : Josiah God-
dard, Orange.
Charles Mattoon, - - Greenfield.
Charles J. J. Ingersoll, - Greenfield.
George Grennell, - - Greenfield.
Humphrey Stevens, - - Greenfield.
Lewis Merriam, - - Greenfield.
C Lewis Merriam, - - Greenfield.
\ Rufus Howland, - - Greenfield-
Samuel H. Reed, - - Greenfield.
Special Commissioners, William W.
Russell, Sunderland; Henry K. Hoyt,
Deerfield.
Times of Meeting. — At Greenfield ^
on the first Tuesdays in March and
September, and 2d Tuesdays in June
and December.
Commissioners of Insolvency.
Almon Brainard, Greenfield.
Davis Goddard, Orange.
Samuel T. Field, Shelburne.
Masters in Chancery.
Greenfield, Almon. Brainard, Sam'l
O. Lamb, Charles Allen.
Commissioner under Personal
Liberty Act.
Greenfield, George D. Wells.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil
Officers.
Charlemont, Roger H. Leavitt, Syl-
vester Maxwell.
Greenfield, Charles Allen, Daniel
W. Alvord, Almon Brainard, Wendell
T. Davis, George Grennell, Whiting
Griswold, Charles Mattoon.
Orange, Davis Goddard, Edwin
Stone.
Sunderland, Horace W. Taff.
Justices of the Peace.
llnclurling ,/ustices of t!w Peace and Quorum, desig-
nated bi/ a * , and Justices throughout the Common-
wealth , designated by a tO
Ashfield, Wait Bement, Bela Gard-
ner, Alvin Perry, Henry S. Ranney,
Chester Sanderson.
Bernardston, Silas N. Brooks, f Hen-
ry W. Cushman, William D wight,
Aretas Ferry, Timothy K. Ilorton,
Samuel J. Lyons, Zebina C. New-
comb, Daniel W. Temple.
BucUand, Ezekiel D. Bement, Jo-
siah W. Griswold, Ebenezer Maynard,
Thomas B. Llontague, *John Tobey,
Josiah Trow.
Charlemont, Stephen Bates, Luther
Bordman, Isaac D. Ilawkes, Hart
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
65
Leavitt, Roger II. Leavitt, Alexander
P. Maxwell, *S}'lve8tcr Maxwell, Ash-
mun II. Taylor, A. L. Tyler, *Frede-
rick W. White.
Coleraine, Solomon W. Gleason,
♦Joseph Griswold, William LanCair,
Lucius Lyons, IIu;»h B. Miller, Calvin
W. Shattuck, Stephen Shepardson,
John Wilson.
Conway, Phineas Bartlet, Chester
Bement, John Bradford, Horace B.
Child, *Asa Rowland, Frederick E.
Patrick, Austin Rice.
Deerfield, Isaac Abercrombie, James
C. Arms, *Pliny Arms, Wm. D. Bates,
Dexter Childs, Cephas Clapp, Horatio
Hawkes, Robert M. Pease, Christopher
A. Stebbins, Edward W. Stebbins,
Moses Stebbins, Jonathan A. Saxton,
Samuel Willard, Jr., Artemas Wil-
liams, Ephraim Williams, John Wilson.
Ervinffj Henry H. Holton, S. H.
Woodward.
Gill, Josiah D. Canning, Roswell
Field, Jonathan S. Purple.
Greenfield, Charles Allen, *Daniel
W. Alvord, *Almon Brainard, David
N. Carpenter, fGeorge T. Davis,
*Wendell T. Davis, Timothy M.
Dewey, Wm. Eliott, Alfred R. Field,
Richard E. Field, fGeorge Grennell,
James S. Grennell, Whiting Griswold,
Rufus Howland, Charles J. J. Inger-
soU, Sam'l O. Lamb, Joseph G. Long-
ley, -j-Horace Lyman, *Chas. Mattoon,
Lewis Merriam, Harvey C. Newton,
fAnsel Phelps, Zebina L. Raymond,
*Samuel H. Reed, *Franklin Ripley,
Frederick G. Smith, *Wm. B. Wash-
burn, Alfred Wells, *George D. Wells,
Noah S. Wells, Wm. Wilson, Hopkins
Woods.
Haivley, Samuel Hall, Joseph G.
Longley, John Vincent.
Heath, Eliphalet S. Darling, Aaron
DickinsoQ, William M. Maxwell.
Leverett, Luther Dudley, Alden C.
Field, Zebina Field, Francis Frary,
Sidney S. Smead, Timothy B. Rice.
Leyden, Fernando W. Carlton, Geo.
Childs, John Mo wry, 2d, *Eli Wing
Packer.
Monroe, Hosea G. Ballou.
Montague, Philander Boutwell, San-
ford Goddard, Apollos Gunn, Hani-
son F. Root, Augustus L. Tatt, S. C.
Wells.
New Salem, Emerson Fay, William
T. Freeman, Samuel Gdes, Aipheus
Harding, Franklin R. Haskell, Horace
Hunt, Wm. Smith, Clark Thompson.
Northjiekl, Elislia Alexander, Rich-
ard Colton, Simeon A. Field, Timothy
Field, Hugh W. Green, Charles Os-
good, Charles Pomeroy.
Oranrje, Hillel liakcr, Otis Brooks,
Rufus D. Chase, Levi Gage, Jr., Davis
Goddard, Josiah Goddard, ZinafJood-
a!e, Rodney Hunt, Philip Martin,
Edwin S'one, Admiral A. Ward, John
R. Whipple, Hiram Woodward.
Howe, Humphrey (iould.
Slidhurne, Samuel D. Bardwell,
Charles M. Duncan, S. T. Field, Zeb-
ulon W. Field, Halbc.rt S. (ireenleaf,
I. J. Ilawkep, Elam Kellogg, Ebenezer
G. Lamson, Arthur ^Maxwell.
Shutesbury, Hardin Hemmenway,
Henry Pierce.
Sunderland, Chas. Cooler, Ashley
Hubbard, Avery D. Hubbard, Clark
Rowe, Emmons Russell, Wm. W. Rus-
sell, *Horace W. Taft, Nathaniel G.
Trow.
Warwick, James Goldbury, Samuel
W. Spooner, Clark Stearns, Nalh'l E.
Stevens, James Stockwell.
Wendell, Daniel Ballard, Jabez
Sawyer, !►. Wilder.
Whately, Josiah Allis, Chester Bard-
well, 2d, .James M. Crafts, Samuel
Lesure, Justin R. Smith, Charles D.
Stockbridge, Samuel B. White.
Trial Justices.
Charlemont, Frederick W. White.
Conwaji, Frederick E. Patrick.
Deerjield, James C. Arms.
Greenfield, Wendell T. Davis.
Leverett, Alden C. Field.
Montague, Sanfurd Goddard.
Orange, Hiram Woodward.
Shelhurnc, Zebulon W. Field.
Notaries Public.
Conway, David C. Roaers.
Deerfidd, Robert M. Pease, John
Wilson.
Greenfield, William H. Allen, Chas.
K. Grennell, Samuel 0. Lamb, Lewis
Merriam.
Shelhurne, Samuel F. Field, Arthur
Maxwell.
Coroners.
Bernardston, Samuel J. Lyons.
Buck'land, Thomas B. Montague.
Charlemont, Samuel Potter.
Coleraine, Thomas R. McGee.
Conway, Asa Howland.
Dcerfield, Isaac Abercrombie, Moses
Stebbins.
Gill, Roswell Purple.
Greenfield, Alfred Wells.
Leverett, Sylvanus Field.
Northfield, Richard Colton, Simeon
A. Field.
Shelhurne, T. B. IMontague.
Sunderland, Erastus Pomeroy.
Wendell, Samuel Brewer.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
HAMPDEN COU^^TY.
Incorpokated February 20, 1812.
Number of T-jwks, 21.
Shire Toavn, Springfield.
Population in 1855, 54,849.
COUNIY OFFICERS.
Judge of Probate and Insolvency^
Register of Probate and Insolvency,
Clerk of Courts, - - -
Register of Deeds, - - -
County Treasurer, - - -
Overseers of House of Correction,
Sheriff, - . _ . .
John Wells, - - - CMcopee
William S. Shurtleff, - Springfield
George B. Morris, - - Springfield.
■ James E. Russell, - - Springfield.
■ Charles R. Ladd, - - Springfield
f Stephen C. Bemls, - - Springfield
) William Stowe, - - Springfield.
I Elijah Blake, - - - Springfield.
Robert G. Marsh, - - Holyoke
Deputy Sheriffs,
Chester, Camden H. Babcock.
Chicopee, Alonzo Wait.
Chicopee (Falls), Morris Morton.
Holyoke, Thomas H. Wellington.
Ludlow, Edmund Bliss.
Palmer, Lyman S. Hills.
Palmer (thorndike), Geo. Moores.
Russell, A. M. Bradley.
Springfield, Levi P. Rowland.
Wales, Adams Stewart.
Westfidd, Timothy M. Cooley, 2d,
Frederick Bush.
West Sjjringfield, Sherabiah Day.
" (JMittineague), Hi-
ram M. Smith.
Wilbraham, WilHam B. Morgan.
Deputy Sheriffs in Hampshire
County.
Nortliamptton, Ansel Wright.
Hunti7igton, Harvey H. Billings.
Crier of Courts.
H. M. Braymari, Springfield.
Jailer.
Elihu Adams, Springfield.
Sessions of Probate Courts.
At Monson, on the 2d Tuesday of
June ; and at Palmer, on the 2d Tues-
day of SeptembtT.
At Springfield, on the first Tuesdays
of January, February, March, April,
June, July, November, and 4th Tues-
days of April, August, and September.
At Wcstfield, on the .3d Tuesdays
of March, June, September, and De-
cember.
Sessions of Court of Insolvency
At Springfield, on the 2d and 4th
Saturdays ot each month.
County Commissioners.
Henry F.Brown, Brimfield ; Nelson
D. Parks, Russell ; Henry Charles,
Ludlow.
Specicd Commissioners. — Daniel G.
White, West Springfield ; Gamaliel
Collins (Thorndike'), Palmer.
Times of Meeting. — At Springfield,
on the 2d Tuesday of April, and 1st
Tuesday of October, and 4th Tuesdays
of June and December.
Masters in Chancery.
Springfield, John M. Stebbins, Eras-
mus D. Beach.
Westfield, William G. Bates, Nor-
man T. Leonard.
Commissioners of Insolvency.
Springfield, James H. Morton.
Chester, Franklin D. Richards.
Commissioner under Personal Li-
berty Act.
Springfield, Charles R. Ladd.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil
Officers.
Palmer, James G. Allen, Gorden
M. Fisk.
Springfield, Erasmus D. Beach, Geo.
Bhss, Richard Bliss, Wm. B. Calhoun,
James W. Crooks, George B. Morris,
Oliver B. Morris, Justice Willard.
Westfield, William G. Bates, James
Fowler, Noi-man T. Leonard.
Wilbraham, L. B. Bliss, Solomon C.
Spelman.
HAMPDEN COUNTY.
57
Justices of the Peace.
[Including JuAfi('P^ ttf the Peace and Quorum^ dcttifj'
natetl bjt n * , and Jvgtices throiiyhout the Coimnon-
wualth, ilesignated by a t.]
Agcmam, James II. Ferre, Alfred
Flower, ISamuel Flower, E. Leonard,
Newbury Norton, Sani'l Palmer, Wm.
F. Wolcott, Charles C. Wri^^ht.
Blandford, Samuel A. Bartholomew,
Lyman Gibbs, James Hinsdale, Eli
Pease, David P. llobinson, David
Shurtleff.
Brimjield, Parsons Allen, Cyrel R.
Brown, *Henry F. Brown, Wilson
Homer, Gilman Nojes, Jairus Walker.
Chester, Elizur D. Cook, John J.
Cook, Forbes Kyle, Franklin D. Rich-
ards, *T. K. D'VVolfi".
Chlcnpee, Sylvanus Adams, Jarvis
Barstow, Robert E. Bemis, Ezekiel
Blake, Pliny Cadwell, Timothy W.
Carter, Otis Chapman, Lesfer Dickin-
son, Amory Doolittle, Geo. H. Knapp,
James Lyman, Closson Pendleton,
Samuel A. Shackford, Charles Sher-
man, *George M. Stearns, Warren
Smith, George S. Taylor, *JohnWells,
Mortimer D. Whitaker.
Granville, jRufus H. Barlow, *Jas.
M. Goodwin, Sam'l Root, fElijah Sey-
mour, William Wells.
Holland, Ferdinand L. Burley, John
Wallis, William A. Webber.
Holi/ol-e, Henry Ely, Cyrus Fritik,
Stephen Holman, Lester Newell, Wm.
B. C. Pearsons, Solomon B. Smith,
Porter Underwood.
Longmeadoio, Gad O. Bliss, Dimond
Chandler, Stephen T. Colton, Henry
J. Crooks.
Ludlow, Charles A!lden, Geo. Booth,
John P. Hubbard, Hezekiah Root, Eli
M. Smith.
Monson, Sherman Converse, Wm.
N. Flynt, fJohn W. Foster, *Austin
Fuller, Warren Fuller, Justin Good-
will, Daniel D. IMoody, Hiram Newton,
John Newton, Timothy Packard, Ira
G. Potter, Joseph L. Reynolds, Nelson
F. Rogers, Samuel Shaw, Francis L.
Smith, John AV. Smith, Walter Smith,
Jacob Thompson.
JMonlgomerij. David Allen, Barijah
H. Kagwin, William Squier.
Palmer, James G. Allen, IMoses
Barnes, Alonzo Y. Blanchard, Kufus
Brown, Enos Calkins, Gamaliel Col-
lins, *Gorden M. Fisk, Dan'l Granger,
Lyman S. Hills, Aaron King, Abraham
R. Murdock, Albert F. Nichols, Geo.
M. Nichols, Calvin Torrey, Elias Tur-
ner, John Ward.
Russell, Newman Bishop, Adoniram
J. Bradley, Nelson D. Parks.
Southioick, Homer M. Forward, Sar-
dis Gillett, Aniasa Holcomb, Ransford
W. Kellogg, Carmi Shnrtlefl".
S/irinr/Jicld, Henry Alexantler, Jr.,
David Ames, fGeo. Ashmun, William
K. Baker, Elkanah Barton, Frederick
A. Barton, Francis Bates, *Erasmu9
D. Beach, Stephen C. Bemis, William
L. Bemis, Richard Bliss, f George Bliss,
*Ephraim W. Bond, Walter H. Bow-
doin, Samuel Bowles, W^m. Bridgman,
Harvey Butler, fWilliam B. Calhoun,
Franklin Chamberlain, Chester W.
Chapin, Harvey Chapin, *Rcuben A.
Chapman, Thomas Chul')buck, *Jame3
W. Crooks, Benjamin Day, Samuel S.
Day, Elijah W. Dickinson, Edmund
Freeman, Henry Gray, Solomon
Hatch, Erastus ILiyes. R. B. Hildreth,
*Josiah Hooker, fCharles Howard,
Nathaniel Howard, Joseph Ingraham,
N. A. Leonard, James E. Mcjntire,
Ambrose N. Merrick, fJohn Mills,
William E. Montague, Roger S. Moore,
*Henry Morris, George B. Morris,
Richard D. Morris, JanJes PI. Morton,
Harvey E. Moseley, Simeon Newell,
Norman Norton, Horatio S. Noyes,
Edmund Palmer, Ansel Phelps, Jr.,
Joseph C. Pynchon, *Caleb Rice, Wm.
Rice, James E. Russell, *0ti3 A. Sea-
mans, Warren L. Shaw, William S.
Shurtleff", Hemau Smith, Henry Smith,
*William L. Smith, Augustus L. Soule,
Charles Stearns, Henry Stearn?, John
M. Stebbins, Theo. Stebbins, *William
Stowe, James M. Thompson, *Elipha-
let Trask, Philos B. Tyler, Luther
Upton, Henry Vose, George Walker,
*Solomon Warriner, James S. Whit-
ney, *Justice Willard, Charles A.
Winchester, S. B. Woolworth.
Tolland, Hiram C. Brown, Fowler.
T. Moore, Joseph D. Slocum, Philan-
der F. T. Twining.
Wales, Absalom Gardner, Cornelius
Miller, Joel H. Rogers, Elijah Shaw,
John Smith.
Westjield, Jehiel Abbott, fWm. G.
Bates, fPatrick H. Boies, fJames Fow-
ler, Samuel Fowler, Henry Fuller,
Comfort Gibbs, fEdward B. Gillette,
Hiram Harrison, *Norman T. Leon-
ard, *Henry B. Lewis, Ephraim L.
Lincoln, David Moseley, Reuben No-
ble, Asa P. Rand, Sdas Root, Asa B.
Whitman, Milton B. Whitney, Lucius
AVright.
West Springjield, Richard Beebe,
*Reuben Champion, Homer Ely, Wm.
C. Hatch, Isaac B. Lowell, Edward
Parsons, Daniel G. White, Henry
AVhite, Lester "Williams.
Wdhraliam, Samuel Beebe, *L. B.
Bliss, Samuel I^I. Bliss, Marcius Cady,
Dennis Knowlton, John M. Merrick,
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Eleazer Scriptor, John B. Morris, Lo-
ren C. Pease, Jesse W. Rice, William
V. Sessioos, William P. Spelman.
Trial Justices.
Blanrl/ord, James C. Hinsdale.
Brimfield, Ilenry F. Brown.
Chester, Elizur D. Cooke.
Granville, James M. Goodwin.
Holi/oke, Porter Underwood.
Palmer( Tkorndi/ce), Ga,ma)iie[ Collins
Westjield, Milton B. Whitney.
Wilbraham, Eleazer Scriptor.
Notaries Public.
Chicopee, Georjje M. Stearns, John
Wells, Mortimer D. Whitaker.
Holyoke, Stephen Holman, Lester
Newell, Charles W. Ranlett.
Monson, John Newton.
Palmer, James G. Allen.
Spring field,^p\iT&\rQ. W. Bond, John
F. Comstock, James W. Crooks, Hor-
ace C. Lee, Charles Marsh, James H.
Morton, Otis A. Seamans, Auorustus
L. Soule, John M. Stebbins, Wi'liam
Stowe, James M. Thompson, Henry
Vose, George Walker.
V/estfield, Ilenry Fuller, Ed ward B.
Gillette, Henry B. Lewis, Asa P. Rand,
Milton B. Whitney.
Coroners.
Brimfield, Alvin Janes.
Chester, Herman S. Lucas.
Granville, Ivers Lincoln.
liolyolce, Alpheus B. Clark.
Palmer, Elias Turner, George M.
Nichols.
Springfield, Elijah Blake, William
G. Breck, Harvey Chapin.
Weslfield, James Holland.
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
Incorporated May 7, 1662.
Number of Towxs, 23.
Shire Town, Northampton.
Population in 1855, 35,485.
COUNTY OFFICERS,
Judge of Probate and Insolvency,
Register of Probate and Insolvency,
Clerk of Courts, - - _
Register of Deeds,
County Treasurer, - - -
Overseers of House of Correction,
Sheriff,
Deputy Sheriffs.
Amherst, Frederick A. Palmer.
Chesterfield, William L. Stetson.
Enfield, George L. Shaw.
Hadley, Enos E. Cook.
Hatfield, Lemuel S. Bliss.
Huntington, Harvey H. Billings.
Northampton, Ansel Wright, Geo,
F. Wright, James Banks.
Plainfield, Leonard Campbell.
Prescott, Eli W. Chapin.
South Hadley, Samuel N. Miller.
Ware, Samuel H. Phelps.
Williamsburgh, Luther Loomis.
Deputies in Hampden County.
Chester, Camden H. Babcock.
Chicopee, Aionzo Wait.
Holijoke, Thos. H. Wellington.
Palmer, Lyman S. Hills
Northampton.
Northainpton.
Northampton.
Northampton.
Northampton.
Northampton.
Northampton.
Northampton.
Belchertown.
Samuel F. Lyman, -
Luke Lyman, - - ■
Samuel Wells, - -
Harvey Kirkland, - -
Henry S. Gere, - -
Samuel Wells,
David Damon, - ' -
Charles Smith,
Henry A. Longley, -
Deputy in Franklin County.
Greenfield, Lorenzo D. Joslyn.
Jailer and Master of House of
Correction.
Northampton, James Banks.
Sessions of Probate Court.
At Amherst, 2d Tuesdays in January
and August.
At Belchertown, 2d Tuesdays in May
and October. •
At Chesterfield, 3d Tuesdays in May
and October.
Sessions of Court of Insolvency.
At Northampton, on the first Tues-
days of January, February, IMay, and
October. On the second Tuesdays of
March, April, July, August, Septem-
ber, November, and December. On
the third Tuesday of June.
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
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County Commissioners.
Ellsha II. Brewster, Worfhirif/ton ;
\Vm. P. Di(;kinson, Iladley ; Daniel
B. Gill(itte, hhijidd.
Sjiecial Cdiuinisaioncrs. — Charles
Adams, Amhersl ; Justin Tbayer,
Northampton.
Tinua of Meeting. — At Norllinvip-
ton, 1st Tuesdays in IMareh, Ajnil,
September, and December, and Tues-
day next aiier the second Monday of
June, annually.
Commissioners of Insolvency.
En field, Epaphras Clark.
Noiihampton, Horace i. Ilodjies.
Southanijjton, Elisha Edwards.
Public Administrators.
Hadley, Ephraim Smith.
Ware, Otis Lane.
Masters in Chancery.
Amherst, James W. Boyden.
Belchertoivn, Samuel W. E. God-
dard.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil
Officers.
Amherst, Ithamar Conkey, Ithamar
F. Conkey.
Belchertown, Henry "A. Longley,
Samuel A. Shaw.
Enfield, Epaphras Clark, Josiah B.
Woods.
Northampton, Haynes H. Cbilson,
Harvey Kirkland, Samuel Wells,
Oliver Warner, Eliphalet Williams.
Ware, Wm. S. Brakenridge, Fran-
cis De Witt, George H. Gilbert.
Justices of the Peace
[Including Justices of the Peace and Quorum, designa-
ted hy a *, andjufiices througliout the Commonwealth,
designated by a f.]
Amherst, Lucius Boltwood, *James
W. Boyden, Henry A. Brldgman,
George Burnham, Jr., Simeon Clark,
f Ithamar Conkey, fithamar F. Con-
key, John E,. Cushman, Daniel Dick-
inson, f Edward Dickinson, William A.
Dickinson, Baxter Eastman, Newton
Fitch, Albin P. Howe, fRodolphus
B. Hubbard, Ezra Ingraham, Daniel
Paine, Henry B. Prince, Ferdinand
Robinson, Benj. F. Smith, Myrick N.
Spear, Luke Sweetser, Jared F.
Westcott.
Belchertown, Leonard Barrett, Cal-
vin Bridgman, Phineas Bridgman,
Wright Bridgman, James H. Clapp,
Franklin Dickinson, Samuel W. E.
Goddard, Asahel GooJell, Thomas R.
Green, Luther Holland^ Henry A.
Longley, Samuel W. Longley, Daniel
Phelps, Wm. Phelps, David Rice,
Mason Shaw, *Samuel A. Shaw,
Philo D. Willis.
Chesterfield, *Dyar Bancroft, Oliver
Edwards, Orson M. Pearl, *Ed6el
Witherell.
('nmininf/ton, Francis II. Dawes,
Nathan Orcutt, Eliphalet Packard,
Wm. Packard.
JCaslhaiiiplon, William N. Clapp,
Luther Clark, Eben'r Ferry, Charles
B. Johnson, Lemuel P. Lyman, Addi-
son S. Peck, Samuel Williston, Luther
Wright, Jr.
Enfiield, *Epaphras Clark, Ichabod
Pope, Charles Richards, Joseph Root,
Geo. L. Shaw, David Smith.
Goshen, Hiram Barrus, Luther
Stone, Benjamin White.
Granhy, Christopher C. Aldrich,
Rodney Ayers, Philo Chapin, Charles
S. Ferry, Giles F. Montague, Milo A.
Taylor.
Grecmcich, Stephen Douglas, *La-
ban Marcy, Cullen AVarner, John
Warner.
Hadley, Geo. Allen, John S. Bell,
David S. Cowles, Simeon Dickinson,
Charles P. Hitchcock, Stephen John-
son, Charles E. Lamson, John A. Mor-
ton, Samuel Nash, Eieazer Porter,
James B. Porter, Ephraim Smith, Jos.
Smith, Thaddeus Smith, Jason Stock-
bridge, Levi Stockbridge, Perez S.
Williams.
Hatfield, Samuel H. Dickinson,
Horace W. Field, Ephraim L. Hast-
ings, Geo. W. Hubbard, Roswell Hub-
bard, Silas G. Hubbard, Jas. Morton,
Moses Morton, Austin Smith.
Huntington, Wm. O. Bell, Alfred M.
Copeland, *Francis Harwood, Rufus
L. T. Pomeroy, Washington Stevens,
Horace Taylor, Jabin B. Williams,
Lucien B. Williams, Elijah N. Woods.
Middlefield, John L. Bell, Solomon
F. Root, Calvin Smith.
Northampton, William Allen, Jr.,
jOsmyn Baker, James Banks, Benja-
min Barrett, J. Hunt Butler, Haynes
H. Chilson, *Chauncy Claik, John
Clark, *Charles Delano, -j-Charles A.
Dewey, Hiram Ferry, -fCharles E.
Forbes, *Chas. K. Hawks, *Horace I.
Hodges, Benj. S. Johnson, Harvey
Kirkland, *Samuel F. Lyman, Enos
Parsons, *A. Perry Peck, Chas. Smith,
Milo J. Smith, *Samuel T. Spaulding,
Hiram Stebbins, Wm. H. Stoddard,
Abijah W. Thayer, fOliver Warner,
Luther I. Washburn, Jonathan L.
Wells, * Samuel Wells, Josiah D.
Whitney, *Eliphalet Williams, Zenas
Wright.
Pelham, David Abercrombie, Cal-
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MASSACHUSETTS EEGISTER.
vin D. Eaton, Horace Gray, Ansel A.
Rankin.
Plainjield, Elijah Clark, Albert Dy-
er, Isaac K. Lincoln, Jason Richards,
David Shaw, George Yining.
Prescott, Eli W. Chapin, Charles
Hodgkins.
Southampton, Elisha Edwards, Eli-
sha A. Edwards, Jonathan N. Judd,
Samuel Lyman, Noah L. Strong.
South Hadley, Obadiah P. Ingraham,
*Wells Lathrop, Gilbert A. Smith,
David Turner, Warren L. Waterman,
Ware, John Bowdoin, *Wm. S.
Brakenridge, Joseph Cummings, Ar-
thur L. Devens, fFrancis De Witt,
William O. Eaton, *George H. Gil-
bert, Benj. F. Goff, Aaron Gould, Ira
P. Gould, Joseph Hartwell, Wm. S.
B. Plopkins, William Hyde, Otis Lane,
Samuel H. Phelps, Ebenezer C. Rich-
ardson, Orrin Sage, Addison Sanford,
Charles A. Stevens.
Westhampton, k.nson. Chapman, Joel
Cook, John A. Judd, Almon B. Lud-
den, Jesse Lyman.
Williamsburg, Lewis Bodman, *Sal-
mon H. Clapp, Joel Hayden, Daniel
F. Morton, Spencer Root, Cornelius
Tileston, Addison H. White, jEphraim
M. Wright.
Worthington, John Adams, William
A. Bates, Elisha H. Brewster, Edward
C. Porter, Ethan C. Rin2.
Trial Justices.
Amherst, James W. Boyden.
Belchertown, Franklin Dickinson.
Enfield, Epaphras Clark.
Huntington, Elijah N. Woods.
Northampton, Horace I. Hodges.
Ware, Wm. S. Brakenridge.
Worthington, Elisha H. Brewster.
Notaries Public.
Amherst, James W. Boyden, Ed-
ward Dickinson.
Chesterfield, Dyar Bancroft.
Enfield, Epaphras Clark.
Northampton, Cbarles Delano, Chas.
K. Hawks, Jaoies Hibben, A. Perry
Peck, Samuel T. Spaulding, Abijah
W. Thayer, Jonathan L. Wells, Josiah
D. Whitney.
Ware, Arthur L. Devens, Benjamin
F. Goff; Otis Lane.
Coroners.
Amherst, Solomon K. Eastman.
Belchertown, Henry A. Longley.
Chesterfield, Joel Willcutt.
Easthampton, Addison S. Peck.
Greemoich, Stephen Douglas.
Hadley, Eleazer Porter.
Hatfield, Austin Smith.
Northamptdn, Ansel Wright.
South Hadley, William Lester.
Ware, David \V. Miner.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Incorporatd May 10, 1643.
Number of Towns, 51.
Shire Towns, Cambridge, Concord,
AND Lowell.
Population in 1855, 194,082.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Probate and Insolvency,
Register of Probate and Insolvency,
Assistant " "
Clerk of the Courts, -
Assistant "
Register of Deeds, (S. Didrict),
Register of Deeds, (iV. District),
County Treasurer, . - -
Overseers House of Correction, -
Sheriff,
Wm. A. Richardson,
Joseph H. Tyler,
Isaac F. Jones, -
Seth Ames,
Marshall Preston,
Caleb Hayden, -
Asabel B. Wright,
Amos Stone, ' -
William Parmenter,
Samuel Chandler,
James M. Usher,
John S. Keyes, -
Lowell.
(^East) Cambridge.
(^East) Cambridge.
- Cambridge.
- Lexington.
(East) Cambridge.
Lowell.
Charlesioion.
- Cambridge.
- Lexington.
Medford.
Concord.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
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Deputy Sheriffs.
Camhridge (Porl), Ilosea JrwoII.
Cambridije (East), Sain'l W. Kich-
ardson.
Charlestoivn, John B. Dearborn.
Concord, Jolin B. Moore.
Framvujham, Joseph G. Bannister.
Groton, E. S. Clark.
Hopklnton, Elijah Winship.
Lowell, Joseph Butterfield, Edwin
L. Shed, rhilip V. Thomas.
Marlhorouqh, John W. Moore.
Medford, John T. White.
Natick, Ephraim 11. Brighara.
Newton, Horatio N. liydA
Reading, John P. Sherman.
Toiunsend, B. F. Lewis.
Waltham, Eben W. Fiske.
Woburn, Thomas J. Porter.
Crier of Courts,
Concord, Moses Prichard.
Jailers.
Cambridge, Charles J. Adams.
Concord, Samuel Staples.
Lowell, Joseph B. Keyes.
Master of House of Correction.
Camhridge, Charles J. Adams.
Sessions of the Probate Court.
At Cambridge, on the 2d Tuesdays
of each month except July, aud on the
4td Tuesdays of January, February,
March, April, August, November, and
December.
At Concord, on the 1st Tuesdays of
January, March, May, and October.
At Framingharn, on the 4th Tues-
days of June and October.
At Groton, on the 4th Tuesdays of
May and September.
At Loioell, on the 1st Tuesdays of
February, April, June, September,
and December.
Sessions of the Court of Insolvency.
At Lowell, on the 1st Wednesday of
each month except July and August.
At Concord, on the 1st Tuesdays of
January, March, May, and October.
At Camhridge, on the 2d and 4th
W^ediiesdays of each month except
July, and on other days every week
by special assignment and adjourn-
ment.
County Commissioners.
Leonard Huntress, 1 ewkshury ; John
K. Qoing, Shirley ; Paul H. Sweetser.
South Reading.
Special Commissioners. — William
Hastings, Framingharn ; John Fletch-
er, Acton.
I'imr.K and Places of Meeting. — At
Cambridge, on the 1st Tuesday of Jan-
uary; at Concord, on tlie 1st Tuesday
of June ; and at Lowell, en the Ist
Tuesday of September.
Commissioners of Insolvency.
Lo/nell, Luther J. Fletcher.
Natick, John W. Bacon.
Waltham, Josiah Rutter.
Public Administrators.
Charlestoion, Duncan Bradford.
Concord, Nathan Brooks.
Framingharn, Moses Edgell.
Masters in Chancery.
Cambridge (East), Ezra Ripley,
Joseph H. Tyler.
Charlestown, Charles Robinson, Jr.
Lowell, Arthur P. Bonney, William
S. Gardner.
Commissioners under Personal
Liberty Act.
Camhridge, Henry W. Muzzey.
Melrose, Samuel E. Sewall.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil
Officers.
Camhridge, Seth Ames, Isaac Fiske,
John G. Palfrey, Nathaniel R. Whit-
ney.
Charlestown, Thos. Sumner, Chas.
Thompson, George Washington War-
ren.
Concord, Nathan Brooks, Nehemiah
Ball, George Heywood.
Framingharn, Charles R. Train,
Moses Edgell.
Groton, Benj. P. Dix, Walter Shat-.
tuck.
Lowell, Alpheus R. Brown, Nathan
Crosby, John W. Graves, S. W. Stick-
ney.
Newton, Horace R. Wetherell.
Reading, Alfred A. Prescott.
Shirley, James O. Parker, James C.
Parsons.
Sloneham, Dexter Bucknam, George
W. Dike, Alonzo V. Lynde.
Weston, Isaac Fiske.
Jastices of the Peace.
[Including Justices of the Peace otul Qvorum, desig-
nated by a ♦, and Justices throughout the Coiiunon-
weulth, designated by a f.]
Acton, Robert Chaffin, Abraham
Conant, Ebenezer Davis, Winthrop
E. Faulkner, Alden Fuller, Andrew
Hapgood, * Stevens Hayward, Sam'l
Hosmer, John M. Miles, Moses Taylor,
Zoheth Taylor, * Francis Tuttle, Wm.
D. Tuttle, Daniel Wetherbee.
Ashhy, Cushino; Burr, Leonard
French, Francis W. Wright, Stephen
\Vvman.
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MASSACHUSE'lTS REGISTER.
AsMmirJ, Andrew Allard, Wm. F.
Ellis, Elias Grout, Benjamin Homer,
Luther E. Leland, Wm. Seaver.
Bedford, Phineas VV. Chamberlin,
Amos B. Cutler, Thos. Stiles.
Billerica, Hezekiah C. Bickford,
Leander Crosby, Dudley Foster, Chas.
H. Hill, Jonathan Hill, Benj. L. Jud-
kins, Charles H. Parker, John A.
Rogers, Amos Spalding, George H.
Whitman.
Boxboro', Francis Conant, John
Fletcher, Cephas Hartwell, Oliver
Wetherbee.
Brighton, Henry Baldwin, Stephen
H. Bennett, Isaac G. Braman, Elijah
Clark, Joseph Duncklee, Willard A.
Harrington, David Hart, Chas. Heard,
John S. Kelley, Sedgwick S. Plumer,
William C. Strong, William Warren,
William W. Warren, Francis L. Win-
ship.
Burlington, Nathan Blanchard, Silas
Cutler, Abner Shedd, AVm. Winn.
Cambridge, * Seth Ames, Isaiah
Bangs, William A. Brewer, * Joseph
T. Buckingham, Josiah Burrage,
*Ephraim Buttrick, Robert Carter,
Henry M. Chamberlain, Elijah P.
Clark, Josiah W. Cook, Edmund
T Dana, John B. Dana, Richard
H. Dana, Jr., Eliphalot Davis, Epes
S. Dixwell, Abraham Edwards, John
C. Farnham, James C. Fisk, Nathan
Fiske, Chas. Folsom, Samuel H. Fol-
soni, * James D. Green, Samuel S.
Green, Caleb Hayden, Ezekiel Hay-
den, John Henshaw, Jos. A. Holmes,
Bela F. Jacobs, Justin A. Jacobs,*Isaac
F. Jones, Chester AV. Kingsley, * John
S. Ladd, Abraham Lansing, Chas. C.
Little, * George W. Livermore, *Isaac
Livermore, John Livermore, Edmund
G. Lucas, Lorenzo Marrett, Ephraim
Marston, Charles R. Metcalf, James
R. Morse, Henry W. Muzzey, Wm.
H. Odiorne, Frederick J. Ordway,
Lucius R Page, f John G. Palfrey,
I Joel Parker, * Wm. Parmenter, Wm.
JPeirce, Plenry Potter, Edward Rich-
ardson, James P. Richardson, * Ezra
Ripley, John Sargent, Chs. B. Stevens,
Geo. Stevens, Levi M. Stevens, Henry
Thayer, Jas. B. Thayer, * Joseph II.
Tyler, f Emory AVashburn, Benjamin
Welch, Benjamin AV. AVhitney, Joseph
Whitnev, * Nathaniel R. AVhitney,
William L. AVhitney, Thos. J. Whitte-
more, Charles AVood, AVm. Wyman.
Carlisle, George F. Duren.
' Charlestown, Edwin F. Adams, Geo.
S. Adams, James Adams, f Nathaniel
Austin, Ivendall Bailey, George AV.
Bartlett, Ebenezer Barker, f Luther
V. Bell, Alonzo AA'^. Boardman, Joseph
F. Boyd, Josiah Brackett, Duncan
Bradford, Philander S. Briggs, Abram
Chamberlin, John Cheever, Joseph
H. Converse, Gilbert D.' Cooper, Sam-
uel P. Croswell, * James Dana, John
B. Dearborn, Patrick Denvir, Thomas
M. Devens, Thomas Doane, Thomas
J. Eliof, William C. Farnsworth, Jacob
Foss, Henry K. Frothingham, * Jas.
K. Frothingham, Rirhard Frothing-
ham, Jr., James G. Fuller, Thomas
Greenleaf, John Q. A. Griffin, Gusta-
vus V. Hall, Albert O. Hart, Joseph
S. Hart, Charles C Hayward, Benja-
min Hiiftkley, James Hunnewell,
Geo. H. Jacobs, Geo. P. Kettell, Justin
Lawrence, Seth W. Lewis, Stephen H.
Lynde, Eliab P. Mackintire, Geo. B,
Neal, AVm. AV. Peirce, Chas. Poole,
Bickford Pulsifer, Jr., Jas. H. Rand,
Samuel Raymond, Edward Riddle,
Chas. Robinson, Jr., Charles. B.
Rogers, Timothy T. Sawyer, AA^m. B.
Stearns, Amos Stone, Phineas J.
Scone, * Thos. Sumner, f Abraham R.
Thompson, f Charles Thompson, Ed-
ward Thorndike, * G. AVashington
AVarren, Wm. AV. Wheildon, Paul
Willard, Sidney A. Willard, AVm.
AVilliams.
Chelmsford, Benj. Adams, Nathan
B. Edwards, Ziba Gay, Jr., Samuel
P. Hadley, Jonathan J. Ho>t, * Eli
P. Parker, Dawson Pollard, Joseph
Reed, Christopher Roby, Alpheus
Spaulding, Eli F. Webster.
Concord, * Nehemiah Ball, George
M. Brooks, fNathan Brooks, fSimon
Brown, John M. Cheney, Charles B.
Davis, Jacob B. Farmer, Addison G.
Fay, * George Heywood, John S.
Keyes, Joseph Reynolds, Daniel Shat-
tuck, Jonathan AVheeler.
Dracut, *Jeflf'erson Bancroft, Col-
burn Blood, Asa Clement, Geo. AV. Co-
burn, Ira Hall, Isaac Ilolden, Theo.
Parker, Henry Richardson, Atkinson
C. Varnum, Chas. B. Varnum.
Dunstable, Allen Cummings, Benj.
French, Peter Swallow.
Framingham, * Colman S. Adams,
Albert Ballard, Jas. AV. Brown, Alex-
ander Clark, Newell Clark, Moses
Edgell, Constantine C. Esty, Charles
Fiske, Charles J. Frost, Joseph Ful-
ler, Jonathan Greenwood, Otis F.
Hastings, * Wm. Hastings, * Abiel S.
Lewis, t Wm. G. Lewis, Franklin
Manson, Warren Nixon, Elijah Puffer,
Henry Richardson, Ebenezer Stone,
Elias Temple, *Chas. R. Train, John
Wenzell, Chas. S. AVhitmore, Simon
AVhitney.
Groton, Jonathan S. Adams, Abra-
baoa Andrews, fGeo. S. Boutwell,
MIDDLESEX COU:STY.
63
Andrew J. Cloujjh, Bonjatnin P. DIx,
John J\I. lIi)llin;^r.sworMi, Jvlward A.
Kelly, John M, I'ortor, Abi;! Trescott,
* Sannii-h W. ilowc, Bradford Russell,
Walter Sliattuck, John SpaukUng, Jr.,
Allien Warren.
Ilollislon, Benjamin F. Batehelder,
Luther Bellows, Ellas BuUaid, John
Clallin, Elijah F. J)ewiiijj, Aniasa
Forristall, Abner Johnson, George E.
Johnson, * Alden Leland, Clark Lit-
tlefield, Eliel LittlefieM, Samuel Pay-
son, Abel Pond, Samuel P. Smith,
Orrin Thomson.
Hopkinton, Uriah Bowker, Nathan
P. Coburn, Samuel 1). J)avenport,
Daniel Eanies, John A. Pitch, Cle-
ment INIeserve, Silas Mirick, Augus-
tus Phipps, Moses Phipps, Jos. Valen-
tine, Lucius H. Wakefield, Albert
Wood.
Lexington, Wm. Chandler, f Chas.
Hudson, AVilliam Plumer, Marshall
Preston, Simon W. Robinson, Sylva-
nus W. Smith, Royal B. Willis.
Lincoln, James L. Chapin, William
Foster, Edward F. Hodges.
Littleton, Daniel Bolles, Benjamin
Dix, Peter C. Edwards, Jonathan
Hartwell, Shattuck Hartweli, Jos. A.
Harvvood, James Kimball, William
Kimball, Samuel Smith.
Lowell, Julian Abbot, James C.
Abbott, *Josiah G. Abbott, *Joel
Adams, John T. K. Adams, * Edwin
A. Alger, Hiram A. Alger, Otis Allen,
John Avery, James C. Ayer, James
H. B. Ayor, fHomer Bartlett, Frank
F. Battles, George W. Bean, Ithamar
A. Beard, John Bennett, Harrison G.
Blaisdell, Andrew Blood, Arthur P.
Bonney, Amos R. Boynton, Artemas
L. Brooks, *Alpheus R. Brown,
*Samuel A. Brown, Ethan Burnap,
*Benjamin F. Butler, *Joseph Butter-
field, Abner W. Buttrick, John A.
Buttriok, *Robert B. Caverly, *Linu3
Child, Jeremiah Clark, Joshua Con-
verse, James Cook, *Homer A. Cooke,
Isaac Cooper, * Horatio G. F. Corliss,
Chas. Gowiey, Alanson Crane, *Nathan
Crosby, Joshua W.Daniels, Wm. David-
son, Rubins Dinsmore, Erastus Doug-
lass, Alpha B. Farr, James K. Fellows,
Luther J. Fletcher, James B. Francis,
Abram French, Cyril French, .Josiah
B. French, Abner Frost, * William S.
Gardner, Robert J. Garrett, John A.
Goodwin, Isaac N. Goodhue, *John
W. Graves, * Samuel P. Hadley, Jr.,
Peter Haggerty, Philip Hardy, Asa
Hildreth, Eliphalet Hills, Frederic
Holton, Horace Howard, James INI.
Howe, Lorenzo G. Howe, Moses G.
Howe, fElisha Huntington, Samuel K.
Hutchinson,. Pienjamin F. Jnckson,
Andrew F. Jewetr, Jeremiah P. Jew-
ett, Joseph J. Judkins, Jonathan Ken-
dall, *,ioseph B. Keyes, John F.
Kimball, \Vdliam Kittrcdge, f Chaun-
cey L. Knapp, * John A. Knowles,
Jonathan Ijadd, ^Vliliam Lamson,
Jr., Bickford Lang, Cyrus Latham,
Ambrose Lawrence, Sdnmel Law-
rence, James Loughran, *Sewall G.
Mack, James J. Maguire, Albert Mal-
lard, John F. Manahan, Stephen
Mansur, Joshua N. Marshall, John B.
McAlvin, John II. ISlcAlvin, Hugh
McEvoy,. John F. McEvoy, Darius
Merriam, Jcshua Merrill, Samuel N.
Merrill, Samuel Meserve, fisaac S.
Morse, John Nesmith, Arthur F. L.
Norris, Francis H. Nourse, Thomas
Ordway, Wm. F. Osgood, Ephraim B.
Patch, \ Josiah G. Peabody, Timothy
Pearson, Albert B. Plimpton, Samuel
C. Pratt, Thomas W. Pressey, Abel
Richardson, Dan'l. S. Richardson, Geo.
F. Richardson, fWm. A. Richardson,
Augustus B. Roby, John F. Rogers,
Stephen P. Sargent, George F. Saw-
tell, Elhanan W. Scott, *Edward F.
Sherman, Sidney Spalding, * (ieorge
Stevens, Samuel W. Stickney, Holland
Streeter, Chas. A. F. Swan, Joshua
Swan, *Theo. H. Sweetser, Philip V.
Thomas, Abraham Tilton, Samuel J.
Tuttle, Artemas S. T)ler, Wm. D.
Vinall, Edw. F. Watson, *William P.
Webster, Charles A. Welch, *Tappan
Wentworth, Oliver M. Whipple, Jos.
^V"hite, Frederick A. Whitney, John
Willoughby, Asahel Bliss \Vright,
Hapgood \\' right, John Wright, Wal-
ter Wright.
Maiden, Elisha S. Converse, Solo-
men Corey, George P. Cox, James H.
Dix, f William J. Eames, Joseph Ger-
rish, John Q. A. Griffin, Gilbert
Haven, Benjamin G. Hill, Azro D.
Lamson, Charles Lewis, William S.
Stearns, Henry E. Turner, Joshua
Webster.
Marlboro', Obadiah W. Albee, Wm.
Barnes, Lambert Bigelow, Alexander
C. Felton, Wm. B. Gale, Isaac Hay-
den, Elbridge Howe, Nathaniel Long-
ley, Hollis Loring, George E. Manson,
Stephen Morse, Stephen Pope. Nichol-
son B. Proctor, George S. Rawson,
Benj. F. Underhill, Solomon AVeeks,
Jabez S. ^Vitherbee, Wm. II. A^'ood.
Medford,'\ Eliha C. Baker, Charles
Caldwell, Timothy Cotting, James O.
Curtis, Alex. Gregg, Joseph P. Hall,
Edmund T. Hastings, Aaron K. Ha-
thaway, George D. Porter, Thacher
R. Raymond, *John Sparrell, Frank-
lin L. Tav, Jas. M. Usher.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Melrose, William Bogle, Jonathan
Cochran, Samuel O. Dearborn, Wm.
C. Farnsworth, Wm. J. Farnsworth,
f Daniel W. Gooch, Elbridge Greene,
JPhilip B. Holmes, Caleb Howard,
*Alonzo V. Lynde, Jeremiah Martin,
Horatio N. Perkins, John Shelton.
Nutick, John W. Bacon, Moses
Eames, Benjamin F. Ham, Stedman
Hartwell, Jonathan B. Mann, Edwin
C. Morse, Ashur Farlin, Elijah Perry,
John J. Perry, Nath'l Smith, (ieo. H.
Stone, Edward Walcott, -j-Henry Wil-
son.
Netuton, Joseph N. Bacon, F. W.
Bacon, Joseph Barney, Charles N.
Brackett, jEbenezer Bradbury, Sam'l
Chism, Wm. Claflin, Edward J. Col-
lins, *Seth Davis, J. Wiley Edmands,
Moses Garfield, Watson Go ward,
David K. Hilchcock, Edwin Holraan,
George W. Iloogs, Ezra C. Hutchins,
Horatio N. Hyde, James F. C. Hyde,
Samuel Jennison, Jr., Wm. Kenrick,
Dustin Lancy, Jas. W. Rice, Marshall
S. Rice, Thomas Rice, Jr., J. St.
Clair, Adolphus Smith, * Andrew H.
Ward, Andrew H. Ward, Jr., Wm.
Ward, Horace R. Wetherell, Loring
Wheeier, Henry B. Williams, Eben-
ezer Woodward.
North Reading, Joel A. Abbott,
Samuel P. Breed, Charles F. Flint,
Daniel Flint, John F. Hammond, F.
F. Root.
Pepperell, Christopher W. Bellows,
L. W. Blake, Sumner Carter, Samuel
Farrar, Arnold Hutchinson, Samuel
A. Jewett, Charles Tar bell, Samuel
Tucker.
Reading, Jonathan Baldwin, John
Batchelder, Jas. S. Campbell, Stephen
Foster, Abiel Holden, Chauncey P.
Judd, Stillman E. Parker, Dan'l Pratt,
Jr., Nathan P. Pratt, Alfred A: Pres-
cott, Joshua Prescott, Thomas Rich-
ardson, Thos. Sweetser, Caleb Wake-
field, Horace P. Wakefield, William
J. Wightman, Hiram F. Wright.
Sherborn, Jeremiah Butler, Amos
Clark, Frederick Leland, Silas Stone.
Shirley, Moses T. Gardner, Jam«s
Gerrish, John K. Going, Oliver Howe,
Israel Longley, John Park, James C.
Parsons, Peter Tarbell, Thomas Whit-
ney.
Somerville, Alfred Allen, Albon H.
Bailey, Gilman P. Besent, George O.
Brastow, John H. Brookhouse, Ed-
mund F. Cutter, Reuben E. Denman,
Asa Fiske, John K. Hall, Charles H.
Hudson, John C. Magoun, Erasmus
A. Norris, Francis L. Raymond,
Moses H. Sargent, John James Saw-
yer, Isaac F. Shepard, Jas. M. Sbute,
Francis Tufts, Jas. S. Tuttle, Columbus
Tyler, John E. Tyler, Benj. Wood-
ward.
South Reading, John B.» Atwell,
Ebenezer Avery, Lucius Beebe, Jas.
O. Bosvvell, William L. Brown, Henry
L. Eaton, Lilley Eaton, Abel F. Hut-
chinson, Edward Mansfield, Daniel
Norcross, James Oliver, Noah Smith,
Paul H. Sweetser, Edward A. Upton,
B. B. Wiley, *Wm. H. Willis.
Stoneham, *Dexter Bucknam, Ed-
ward Bucknam, David H, Burnham,
George Cowdry, Silas Dean, f George
W. Dike, Lyman Dike, Amasa Far-
rier, *Ira Gerry, J. Parker Gould,
Cyrus Hay, *Alonzo V. Lynde, Sam'l
Tidd, *David Tilton.
Stoio, Seth Bass, Henry Fowler,
Elijah Hale, Charles Tower, Joel Wal-
cutt, Edwin Whitney.
Sudbury, Asahel Balcolm, Christo-
pher G. Cutler, Drury Fairbanks,
Lyman Howe, Charles Thompson,
Ephraim Stone.
Teiuksbury, Jona. Brown, Leonard
Huntress, Caleb Livingston, fThomas
J. Marsh, Horatio C. Merriam, Elijah
M. Read, Wm. Rogers, B. F. Spauld-
ing, Samuel Thompson.
Townsend, Noah Ball, Ezra Blood,
Daniel L. Brown, George Green,
Stillman Haynes, Samuel Jenkins, Jr.,
Henry Sceva, Levi Sherwin, Levi
Stearns, Frederic A. Worcester.
Tyngsbord',, Timothy Butterfield,
Lowell Lawrence.
Waltham, Horatio Adams, -j-Nathan-
ie.l P. Banks, *John Clark, Daniel
Emerson, Daniel French, George W.
Frost, Nabum Hardy ,Ebenezer Hobbs,
Wm. Hobbs, Wm. H. Keith, D. A.
Kimball, Jarvis Lewis, George W.
Lyman, Arad Moore, James G. Moore,
Chauncey Newhall, Josiah Rutter, J.
Herbert Shedd, Gustavus A. Somerby,
Fred. M. Stone, Samuel B. Whitney.
Watertown, *Charles Bemis, Isaac
V. Bemis, Seth Bemis, Frank W,
Bigelow, * Tyler Bigelow, Joseph
Crafts, George Frazer, Abner French,
Hiram Hosmer, Wm. II. Ingraham,
Timothy Jackson, Samuel O. Mead,
Samuel Richardson, Isaac Robbins,
John W. Wellman, Charles Wilkins.
Wayland, James S. Draper, David
Heard, Lewis Jones, fEdward Mellen,
Sylvester Reeves, Jr., Henry Wight.
West Cambridge, Washington Jef-
ferson Lane, John Locke, Mansur W.
Marsh, Jesee P. Pattee, *Jas. Russell,
Thomas Russell.
Westford, Ephraim Abbot, John W.
P. Abbot, John B. Fletcher, Ephraim
A. Ilarwood, Joseph Hildreth, True-
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
G5
■worthy Keyea, Dniicl C. Mi-ad, TiUtlier
I'lvscott, Solonioii Riclianl.son.
Wesloii, *Al[)lu'iis I)i^('lnvv, Sarniicl
H. F. Bingham, *Isaac Fisk(% John
L. Gour;jas, Nath^in Ilauar, Edwin
liobhs, Lsaao Jone.>*, Bcjnj. I'it^rcw.
]Vili/tin(jti>n, Henry lilanchard,
Clias II." Carter, William 11. Carter,
Leinni'I C. Eames.
M'inc/iesler, Cyrus B;inciofr, fJohn
A. Bolles, Oliver li. Clark, Loring
EmcrHc n, Josiah Ilovey, William In-
gall.s, N. A. Kiehan'son, Samuel S.
iiichardson, Ciuirie.s Ruiesell, Josiah F.
S'one, Eenj. F. Thom^json, Edwin A.
Wadlei^rh.
Woburn, Bowen Buckraan, Cliarles
Choate, *Joshua P. Converse, '.Martin
L. Converse, Parker L. Converse,
John Cuminings, Jr., John G. Flay^g,
Edwin Fuller, Asahel Goodell, Wm.
T. (iianimer, Edward D.IIayden, A. li.
Hay wood, Joshua E. Littlelield, John
Nelson, Stephen Nichols, Austin II.
Perxins, James M. Kaiidall, Albert L.
liiehardson, Abijah Thompson, Cyrus
Thompson, *Lcoiiard Thompson, Lew-
is L. Whitney, Moses F. Winn, Chas.
C. )Voodman.
Trial Justices.
Ashland, William Seaver.
Brighton, Henry Baldwin.
Chuiieslawn, Charles C. Hayward,
Charles Kobinson, Jr.
Chelmsford, Nathan B- Edwards.
Concord, Nehemiah Ball.
FramuHjham, Colman S. Adams.
(Jroton, Samuel W. Rowe.
IloUiston, Alden Leiand, Orriu
Thompson.
Hopkinton, Samuel D. Davenport.
Maiden, Benjamin G. Hill.
Marlborough, Alexander C. Felton.
liledford, George D. Porter.
Natick, George H. Stone.
Newton, James F. C. Hyde.
Shirley, Andrew J. Clough.
South Reading, Edward A. Upton.
Townsend, Daniel L. Brown.
Waltham, Josiah Rutter.
Westford, Luther Prescott.
Woburn, Parker L. Converse.
notaries Public.
Brighton, Charles Heard, John S.
Kelly.
Cambridge, Franklin Hall, George
W. Livermore, George F. JiIcLul'an,
Wm. Peirce, Benj. W. Whitney.
Ciiarlestoicn, James H. Allen, Nath'l
Austin, Duncan Brad'oni, J. Q. A.
Gridii), Georoe B. Neal, Thomas
Sumner.
Concord, Nathan Brooks.
J''rainingli(nn, Constantine C. Esty.
(I'rolon, Asa S. Lawrence.
Jffillisloii; Eiias Billiard.
llojikinlon, Silas Mirick.
Jjtwell, Edwin A. Alger, John A,
Biitrrick, James G. Carney, David
Hyde, John A. Knowles, Isaac S.
I\loise, S. W. Stickney, Abel Whit-
ney.
'Maiden, Benj. G. Hill, Albert F.
Sar<;ent.
Melrose, Samuel O. Dearborn, Wal-
ter Littletield, Jr.
Newton, Andrew B. Cobb, Samuel
Jennison, Jr.
Soutli Reading, William L. Brown,
Henry L. Eaton.
Townsend, Edward Ordway, James
N. Tucker.
Waltham, Josiah Beard.
Woburn, Alpha E. Thompson.
Coroners.
Acton, Luther Conant, Winthrop E.
Faulkner.
Ashland, John A. Whitney.
Brighton, Isaac G. Braman.
Cambridge, Nathan Fiske.
Cambridge (East), Chas. J. Adams.
Carlisle, Jonas Parker.
Charlestown, John B. Dearborn,
Thomas Sumner.
Concord, John B. Moore.
Dunstable, George P. Wright.
Framingham, Joseph G. Bannister,
Henry Cowles, Wm. G. Lewis, Allston
W. Whitney, H. Richardson.
Groton, Eusebius S. Claik, Abel
Farnsworth, John M. Porter.
Ilolliston, Samuel P. Smith.
Hopkinton, Silas Mirick.
Littleton. Samuel Smith.
Lowell, Walter Burnham, Josiah B.
French, Jeremiah P. Jewett, Edwin
L. Shed, Joel Spalding.
Marlboro', Levi F. Whitmore.
Medford, John T. White.
Melrose, Jonathan Cochran.
Natick, Alexander Cooledce.
Newton, Adolphus Smith, Henry M.
Stimson.
Pepperell, Isaac Boynton, Jr., Luther
Tarbell, 2d.
Somerville, John C. JMagoun.
South Reading, Daniel Norcross.
Tt/ngsboro\ Ruf'ns M. Blod'jett.
Waidiam. Eben W. Fiske, William
Ilohbs.
Wayland, William Heard, 2d.
Weslford, Soloiiinn Richardson.
Wohurn, John Nelson, Thomas
Porter.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
NANTUCKET COUNTY.
Incorporated June 20, 1695.
Population in 1855,8,064.
COUNTY OPnCERS.
Judge of Prohate and Insolvency,
Register of Probate and Insolvency,
Town and County Treasurer, -
Clerk of the Courts, - - -
Register of Deeds, - - -
Skerif^,
Crier of Courts,- - - - - Caleb Cushma,n,
Jailer and Master of House of Correction, Benjaxnin Kay,
Edward M. Gardner,
William Barney,
George Cobb,
George Cobb,
Asa G. Bunker,
Uriah Gardner,
- Nantucket.
• Nantucket.
- Nantucket.
- Nantucket .
- Nantucket.
- Nantucket.
- Nantucket.
- Nantucket.
Sessions of Probate Court.
Holden first Saturday of every
month.
Commissioners of "Wrecks.
Nantucket, Wm. Barney, Geo. "W.
Coffin, i'hilip H. Folger, Thomas A.
Gardner, Geo. Myrick, E. W. Gard-
ner, Daniel Russell, Jr., Samuel B.
Swain.
Public Administrator.
Nantucket, Samuel G. Mitchell.
Commissioner of Insolvency.
Nantucket, George Cobb.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil
Officers.
James M. Bunker, George Cobb,
Timothy Hussey.
Notaries Public.
Wm. Barney, James M. Bunker,
Caleb Cushman, Philip H. Folger,
Edward M. Gardner, Samuel Mitchell,
Andrew J. Morton. /
Coroners.
Elisha M. Hinckley, Geo. Brown.
Justices of the Peace.
[Including Justices of (he Peace and Quorum, de-
signated by a *, and Justices throughout the Common-
wealth, designated by a f.]
Nantucket, *Wm. Barney, *John
W. Barrett, Asa G. Bunker, *James
M. Bunker. *Geo. Cobb, Wm. Cobb,
Caleb Cushman, James Eaton, 2d,
Elisha P. Fearing, *Phiiip H. Folger,
Wm. C. Folger, Edward M. Gardner,
Timothy Hussey, Alfied Macy, Thos.
Macy, Francis M. Mitchell, Snmuel
Mitchell, fWilliam Mitchell, William
B. Mitchell, Andrew J. Morton, *Paul
West.
Trial Justices.
Nantucket, James M. Bunker, Sam'l
Mitchell.
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Incorporated March 26, 1793.
Number of Towns, 23.
Shire Town, Dedham.
Population in 1855, 94,448.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Prohate and Insolvency,
Register of Probate and I)isolveticy,
Clerk of Courts, - - - -
Register of Deeds, - - -
Geo. White,
Jonathan H. Cobb,
Ezra W. Sampson,
Enos Foord, -
Quincy.
Dedham.
Dedham.
Dedham.
NORFOLK COUNTY.
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County Trcasurerj
OveTsccr^t of Houxe of Correction^
Sheriff, ....
Deputy Sheriffs.
Canton, Rufus C. Wood.
Dedlinm, Aufrustus B. Endicott.
Dorchester, Jolm Robie.
Forboro\ Jolm Littloilold.
Medway (West), Valentine R.
Coombs.
Milton, John D. Bradlee.
Quinajf, Seth Adams.
Randolph, John T. Jordan.
Roxhury, Bradf rd S. Farrinfjton.
We]imouth, Geo. W. W hite, Jr.
Wrcnlhani, J. B. Injialls.
Crier of Courts.
George Aid en, Dedham.
Sessions of Probate Court.
At DedJiam, on tKe first Tuesday of
each month.
At J\ledioay, on the third Tuesdays
of February, June, and October.
At Quincy, on the second Tuesdays
of February, JMay, uml August.
At Roxhury, every Saturday after-
noon, from 2 till 3 o'clock, at Webster
Hall.
At Wrentham, on the third Tuesdays
of May, Augu&t, and November.
Sessions of Court of Insolvency.
At Dedham, first Monday of every
month.
County Commissioners.
Nathaniel F. Safford, Dorchester,
Chairman ; Lucas Pond, Wrentham ;
Seth Mann, 2(1, Randolph.
Special Commisiiioners. — Samuel B.
Noyes, Canton; George W. Gay,
SI tar on.
Times of Meetinrj. — At Dedham, on
the third Tuesday of April; and the
fourth TueKlays of June and Septem-
ber, and on the last Wednesday of De-
cember.
Commissioners of Insolvency.
Canton, Charles Endicott.
Medway, Warren Lovering.
Randolph, Nehemiah C. Berry.
Public Administrator.
Dedham, Ira Cleveland.
Masters in Chancery.
Dedham, Alexander C. Washburn,
Erastus AVorthington.
Roxhury, Geo. A. W. Chamberlain.
Chaunci'v ('. Ciiurchill, - Dedham.
-Martin Marsh, - - Dedham.
Ezra W. Simpson, - - Dcdium.
Nath'I F. SaQbrd, - - Dondiester.
■• Enos Foord, ... Dedham.
John W. Thomas, - - Dedham.
Commissioners of 'Wrecks.
Cohasset, Joseph H. Smith, Loring
Bates, Warren Bates, Jr.
Commissioners under Personal
Liberty Act.
Milton, Jos. M. Chni-chill.
Medway, Warren Eovering.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil
Officers.
Braintree, Naaman L. White.
Dedham, Jonathan H. Cobh, Eno9
Foord, Ezra W. Sampson, Edmund
Thomas.
Roxhury, Arial I. Cnmmings, Robt.
W. Molineux, Jonathan P. Robinson.
Wey7nmi.th, Noah Fifieli], Appletoa
Howe, Fisher A. Kingsbury.
Wrentham; Harvey E. Clap, Daniel
A. Cook, Melatiah Everett.
Justices of the Peace.
[InchiiUncj Ji,s!tire!s of the Peace owl Quorum, desig-
iintc'l !•'/ (I •, atir! JuMicei throughout the Common-
wealth, desiyndled by a t-]
Bellingham, Francis D. Bates, Na-
than Burr, Nathan A. Cook, Savel
Metcalf, Jerold O. Wilcox.
Braintree, David H. Bates, James
M. Cutrtng, Charles H. Dow, Benj.
Dyer, Asa French, Samuel D. Hay-
den, Elias Hayward, Charles S. Ho-
bart, Joel E. Plolbrook, John Kimball,
Alva Morrison, Br} ant Newcomb,
Edward Potter, Caleb Stetson, Ebene-
zer F. E. Thayer, Wm. L. Walker,
Asa Wellinston, Naaman L. White,
Jonathan Wild.
Brooliine, Wm. Aspinwall, James
Bartlett, Elijah C. Emerson, Harrison
Fay, Thomas Griggs, George E. Her-
sey, John Howe, fJohn H. \V. Page,
Thomas Parsons, Chas. Pope. Augus-
tine Shurtleff", Samuel A. ShurtlefF,
Charles Stearns, Jr., John N. Turner,
Samuel A. Walker, J. Sullivan War-
ren, Otis Withington.
Canton, *Ellis Ames, Charles Endi-
cott, Chas. H. French, fTho*. French,
Zebediah Holt, AVm. Mansfield, Sam'l
B. Noyes, Jas. T. Sumner, Elisha
White.
Cohasset, Solomon J. Beal, *James
C. Doane, Martin Lincoln, John Q. A.
Lothrop, Aaron Pratt, Edw. Tower,
Henry J. Turner.
Dedham, Obed Baker, Charles J.
Capen, Chauncey C. Churchill, *Ira
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Cleveland, *Jonathan H. Cobb, Waldo
Colburn, John Cox, Jr., Caleb Ellis,
Colburn Ellis, Merrill D. Ellis, *Enos
Foord, Ebenezer F.Gay, Willard Gay,
Henry O. Hildreth, Martin B. Inches,
Martin Marsh, Curtis G. Morse, Thos.
Motley, Geo. Newcomb, Henry White
Richards, *Ezra W. Sampson, Thos.
Sherwin, Henry H. W. Sigourney,
Henry F. Spear, John Nelson Ste-
vens, Eliphalet Stone, Ezra W. Taft,
*Edmund Thomas, John W. Thomas,
Hezekidh Turner, Ezra Wilkinson,
Erastus Worthingtbn.
Dorchester, Orin P. Bacon, *Edtn'd
J. Baker, -j-Henry W. Benchley,
Eleazer J. Bispham, Luther Briggs,
Jr., William S. B. Brooks, *George M.
Browne, Nahum Capen, Thomas W.
Capen, Josiah H. Carter, Asaph Chur-
chill, Ebenezer Clapp, Jr., Albe C.
Clark, fMoses G. Cobb, Nathaniel W.
Coffin, John W. Draper, Ebenezer
Eaton, Isaac Field, fBenj. V. French,
Oliver Hall, Gustavus E. Haynes,
Benj. Hemmenway, Charles Howe,
Henry Humphries, Edward Jarvis,
John E. Jones, Edward King, Wm.
P. Leavitt, f Samuel P. Loud, Henry
Lyman, John Mears, Erasmus D. Mil-
ler, John 0. B. Minot, Thomas M.
Moseley, Lewis Pierce, *Nathaniel F.
Safford, Isaac Swan, William D.
Swan, fEdmund P. Tileston, Franklin
L. Tileston, Eben Tolman, James H.
Upham, *Robert Vose, »Marshall P.
Wilder, Seth Williams, William With-
ington.
Dover, Sherman Battelle, Hiram
W. Jones, Steph. S. C. Jones, Daniel
Mann, Calvin Richards, Luther Rich-
ards.
Foxhoro', Warren Bird, Jas. Capen,
James E. Carpenter, Otis Carey, John
M. Everett, AUred Fales, Freedom
Guild, Henry Hobart, Joseph Kings-
bury.
Franklin, Peter Adams, Paul B.
Clark, Elias Cook, Albert E. Daniels,
Herman C. Fisher, Willard Fisher,
WilUs Fisher, Wm. Metcalf, Geo. W.
Nason, Stephen W. Richardson, Eras-
tus Rockwood, Alpheus A. Russique,
Saul B. Scott.
Mef/^cW, Jonathan P. Bishop, Chas.
Hamant, Walter James, John P.
Jones, Charles C. Sewall.
MeiUoay, William B. Boyd, *Arte-
mas Biown, Milion M. Fisher, Chas.
H. Fitts, Asa M. B. Fuller, Alfiheus
C. Grant, j Warren Lovering, Horatio
Mason, *Luthcr Metcalf, Clark Pir-
tridge, *Joseph L. Richardson, Chris-
topher Slocum, John S. Smith, Wm.
H. Temple.
Milton, Samuel Adams, Josiah Bab-
cock, Samuel Babcock, Charles Breck,
Charles M. S. Churchill, Joseph M.
Churchill, *Robert B. Forbes, Lyman
B. Handford, Amor HoUingsworth,
Jason W. Houghton, *Nathan C.
INIartin, Geo. Penuiman, Edward L.
Pierce, Jason Reed, Reuben A. Rich-
ards, James ]\I. Robbins, *Nathaniel F.
SaSbrd, Ebenezer G. Tucker, Elijah
Tucker, Robert S. Watson, Josiah
Webb, Seth D. Whitney.
Needhmn, Richard Boynton, Geo.
K. Dauiell, William Flagg, Daniel
Kimball, Brackett Lord, fArtemas
Newhall, Charles Rice, Reuben Ware,
fEdgar K. Whitaker, Moses Winch,
Joseph W. Wright.
Quincy, John Q. Adams, Seth
Adams, Stephen Bates, Wm. W. Bax-
ter, Lemuel Brackett, Josiah Brigham,
Chas. A. Cummings, Noah Cummings,
Wm. B. Duggan, *John M Gourgas,
John A. Green, Charles A. Howland,
*WiUiam S. Morton, George Marsh,
Israel W. Munroe, Bryant B. New-
comb, Whitcomb Porter, Samuel Tho-
mas,- Jr., Albert Thompson, Thomas
C. Webb, George White, Isaiah G.
Whiton, Solotuon Willard.
Randolph, Hiram C. Alden, Horatio
B. Alden, Jr., Eleazer Beal, J. White
Belcher, Seth Belcher, Abel B. Berry,
Nehemiah C. Berry, Amasa Clark,
Ezra S. Conant, Abner L. Gushing,
Alexander E. Dubois, Wra. P. Field,
Zenas French, Benj. Holmes, Fred-
erick Howard, Thomas Howard, Bar-
nabas Lothrop, James Maguire, Seth
Mann, 2d, Silas Paine, Isaac Spear,
Rufus Thayer, Isaac Tower, *i\,oyal
Turner, Seth Turner, *Bradford L.
Wales, Ephraim Wales, Erastus
Wales, Jonathan Wales, Jonathan
White, Oramel White.
Roxhurrj, Ira Allen, Wm. Bacon,
Henry Bartlett, Morrill P. Berry, John
C. Boyd, Joseph N. Brewer, Enos
F. Bronsdon, Charles W. Bryant,
Joseph Bugbee, Joseph H. Chadwick,
fBenjamin F. Copeiand, *Linus B.
Comins, Isaac P. Clark, J. Theodore
Clarke, John J. Clarke, William A.
Crafts, Arial I. Cuuiminss, Nelson
Curtis, Chas. Ellis, John T. Ellis, Wm.
Ellison, Bradford S. Farrington, John
Fowlc, *Wm. Gaston, Chas. E. Grant,
Henry D. Gray, James (luild, Chas. J.
Henuee, *Fi'ancis HiUiard, San lord M.
Hunt, Eben Jones, Wm. S. Kin;:, Wm.
B. Kingsbury, Wm. Ravmorid Lee,'
William S. Lcland, John W. May,
William B, May, Robert W. Molin-
eu.x, I. P. Osgood, Alien Putnam,
fCiiandler R. Ransom, Wm. J. Rey-
NORFOLK COUNTY.
69
noldSjJames Rilcliio, AlvinM. "Robbiiis,
*JoriartiMn P. Kjbiiison, Josliua Sca-
ver, AVilliam Scnvcr, Sam'l A. Slied,
Samuel A. SlmrtU'd", fDavid A. Sim-
mons, Tlios. Simninns, John S. Sleep-
er, tl^'^l^'^it'zer \V. Stone, Thomas
Thacher, Jr., Supply C. Thwin^r,
Samuel F. Train, Joseph W. Tucker,
Samuel Walker, fSamuel H. Walley,
John M. Way, William Whitintr, 1st,
Horace Williams, Geo. II. Williams,
John W. Wolcott, Fraiiklin Woodside,
Edward Wyman. '
Sharon, Amasa D. Bacon, AmaPa
Dunbar, Lemuel D. Hewins, Josiah
Johnson, Otis Johnson, Wm. R.
Mann.
Stouf/hfon, Samuel Capen, 2d, Lu-
cius Clapp, Albert Dickerman, Chas.
A. French, Lemuel (ray, Samuel W.
Hodges, Clifford Keith, Francis C.
Sumner, James Swan, Luther Swan,
Enos Talbot, Joel Talbot, Ebea W.
Tolman, Charles Upham, 2d.
Walpolc, Samuel Allen, Jr., Ellis
Bacon, fFrancis W. Bird, Nathaniel
Bird, Edmund W. Clap, Truman
Clarke, John A. Gould, Smith Gray,
James G. Hartshorn, Palmer Morey,
Bainbridge J\Iowry, James P. Tisdale,
Horatio Wood.
West Eoxbury, *Artbur W. Austin,
Edward C. Banfield, Joseph H. Bill-
ings, Samuel D. Bradford, Geo. Brown,
Judson Chrtpin, James W. Converse,
Cornelius Cowing, Joseph H. Curtis,
Abijah W. Draper, Theodore Dunn,
George Faulkner, John M. Fessenden,
Luther M. Harris, Leonard P. Holden,
William Maccarty, Thomas Motley,
Jr., Georae R. Russell, *Lucius M.
Sargent, Robert Seaver, *WiUiam H.
Sumner, Christoper M. Weld, Francis
M. Weld, fStephen M.AVeld, Michael
Whittemore, Moses Williams, George
Woodman.
Weymouth, Warren W. Barker,
James L. Bates, Elias S. Beals, Lovell
Bicknell, Silas Binney, Thomas J.
Burrill, Henry Dyer, *Elijah F. Hall,
Appleton Howe, Albert Humphrey,
James Humphrey, Atherton N. Hunt,
Elias Hunt, James Jones, *Fisher
A. Kingsbury, Prescott Lathrop,
Jacob Loud, John W. Loud, Abner
W. Paine, Jason Pratt, *Alvah Ray-
mond, Josiah S. Reed, Quincy L.
Reed, Eben H. Richards, Elias Rich-
ards, Andrew Sherman, Norton Q.
Tirrell, James Torrey, Allen Vining,
Noah Vining, Jr., Asa B. Wales,
Cyrus Washburn, Amos S. White,
Benj. F. White, Oian White.
WrentJiajii, Wm. W. Cowell, John
A. Craig, Preston Day, Calvin Fisher,
Jr., Silas P. Fisher, Joseph B. Ge-
rauld, Samuel Warner, Jr.
Trial Justices.
BrooJdine, Wm. Aspinwall.
Canton, Samuel B. Noyes.
Drdham, Erastus Worthington.
Foxhorow/h, James E. Carpenter.
Franklin, Erastus Rnckwnod.
Medway, Asa M. B. Fuller.
M//r)n,"Chas. M. S. Churchill.
Needham, Geo. K. Daniel.
Qn'mcii, John Quincy Adams.
Randolph, Abel B. Berry.
Stouf/hfon, Albert Dickerman.
West Roxhiiry, Geo. Woodman.
Weymouth, James Humphrey.
Wrenlham, Samuel Warner, Jr.
I^otaries Public.
Braintree, Samuel D. Hayden.
BrookUne, Wm. Aspinwall.
Canton, Francis W. Deane.
Cohasset, James C. Doane.
Dedham, Waldo Colburn, Lewis H.
Kingbury.
Dorchester, Williams B. Brooks,
Asaph Churchill.
Foxborough, Henry Hobart.
Milton, Joseph M. Churchill, Nathan
C. Martin.
Quincy, Israel W. Munroe, James
E. Tirrell.
Eandolph, Eleazer Beal, Royal W.
Turner.
Roxhury, Joshua Seaver, Joseph W.
Tucker, Wm. Whiting, 1st, William
Whiting.
Weymouth, Elijah F. Hall, Fisher
A. Kingsbury, Amos S. White.
Wrentham, Melatiah Everett, Sam'l
Warner, Jr.
Coroners.
Bellingham, Nathan Burr.
Braintree, Jonathan French.
Canton, Rufus C. Wood.
Cohasset, Henry J. Turner.
Dedham, Wm. H. Mann,
Dorchester, Robert Vose.
Franliin, Saul B. Scott.
Medjield, Nathan Jones.
Medway, Valentine R. Coombs.
Milton, John D. Bradley, Ebenezer
G. Tucker.
Needham, George Jennings.
Quincy, Lewis Bass.
Randolph, Ezekiel French.
Roxhury, Thomas Adams, Ira Allen,
Morrill P! Berry.
Slougliton, Lemuel Gay.
Weymouth, Sileis Binney, Geo. W.
White, Jr.
Wrentham, Edward C. Craig.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
Incorporated June 2, 1G85.
Number of Towns, 25.
Shire Town, Plymouth.
Population in 1855, Gl,513.
COUNTY OFPICKRS.
Judge of Probate and Insolvency,
Register of Probate and Insolvency,
Clerk of Courts, - - - -
Register of Deeds, - - -
County Treasurer, - - -
Overseers of House of Correction,
Sheriff,
• Wm. H. Wood, -
Daniel E. Damon,
William li. Whitman,
■ William S. Russell,
William R. Sever, -
f Johnson Davee,
-( William H. Whitman,
(_ Samuel H. Doten,
Middleborough.
South Scituate.
Plymouth.
- Plymouth.
Plymouth.
- P'ly mouth.
Plymouth.
- Plymouth.
Deputy Sheriffs.
Abington, Luther Glover.
Bridgewater, Philip D. Kingman.
Hanover, Robert H. Studley.
Kingston, Spencer Cushman.
Marion, Daniel Hall.
Middleborough, Milton Alden.
Noiih Bridgeioater, Charles J. F.
Packard, Sumner A. Hayward.
Plymouth, John Atwood, Jr., Fran-
cis J. Goddard.
Rochester, Robert C. Randall.
Soudi Scituate, Josiah Gushing.
Crier of Courts.
Philip D. 'K!iQgmd.n, Bridgewater.
Jailer and Master of House of Cor-
rection.
Francis J. Goddard, Plymouth.
Sessions of Probate Courts;
At Abington, on the 2d Monday of
January.
At Bridgewater, last Tuesday of
February.
At East Bridgewater, on the first
Tuesdays of Aprd, July, and October.
At Hanover, on the last Monday of
September.
At Hingham, on the first Tuesday
in March, and last Tuesday of Angust.
At Middleborough, on the first Tues-
days of Miy, August, and last Tues-
day of October.
At North Bridgewater, last Tuesday
in July.
At Plymouth, on the Sd ^londays of
January, February, and iMay, on' the
2d Mondays in April and Auj;ust, and
on the first Monday in Decomher.
At Scituate, on the first Tuesday of
June, and the last Tuesday of Nov.
Daniel Phillips, - (North) Marshfeld.
At Wareham, on Wednesday next
after the first Tui^sday of May, and
Wednesday next after the firsc Tues-
day in November.
Sessions of Insolvency Court.
At Plymouth, second Monday in
December, and first Monday in every
other month.
County Commissioners.
James Bates, East Bridgewater ;
Thos. South-worth, Jr., Carver ; Caleb
W. Prouty, Scituate.
Special Commissioners. — John At-
wood, Jr., Plymouth; Jared Pratt, 2d,
Middleborough.
Times of Meeting. — At Plymouth,
on the 3d Tuesday in March, the first
Tuesday of August, and the last Tues-
day of January.
Commissioners of Wrecks.
Duxbury, Elisha Holmes.
Hull, Moses B. Tower, Robert Cook,
Nehemiah Ripley, Jr.
Marshfeld, Otis Baker, George H.
Hall, Wales Rogers.
Plymouth, Barnabas H. Holmes.
Scituate, John Damon, Wm. J. New-
comb, John Tilden, Jr., Henry F.
Vinal.
Commissioners of Insolvency.
Hanover, Perry Simmons.
MildUborough, Win. H. Wood.
Plymouth, Wm. S. Russell.
Public Administrators.
Duxbury, Samuel Stetson.
Master in Chancery.
East Bridgeioater, Welcome Young.
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
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Commissioner under Personal
Liiberty Act.
M'uhUeborouyli, \Vin. II. Wood.
Commissioners tc Qualify Civil
Officers.
Abinglon, Isaac Ilersey, Jesse E.
Keith.
Brulgewaler, Joshua E. Crane, Ab-
raham Washburn, 2(1.
Duxhury, Samuel Stetson, Gershom
B. Weston.
Eaxl Bridgewaler, Welcome Young.
Hlnglmm, Aaios Bates, Ebenezer
Gay, Solomon Lincoln.
MiddU'horoiujh, Peter IT. Pierce,
Everett Robinson, Elia.b Ward.
Norlh Brklgt'water, Franklin Ames,
Eliah Whitman.
Plynwuth, Moses Bates, Jr., Jacob
H. Loud, Wm. R. Sever, William H.
Whitman.
Rochester, Joseph Haskell, Theophi-
lus Kinji, J.imes Rucrijles.
Sciluate, John Beal.
South Scituale, Anson Robbins.
Wai-cham, Seth Miller, Jr., David
Nye.
West Bridgewater, William Baylies,
Austin Packard.
Justices of the Peace.
[Tnchtdlng Justices of the I\ace and Quorum^ desig-
nated by a *, and Justices throughout the Coramon-
wealth, designated by a f.]
Abiiu/ton, Jona Arnold, Jr., Nath'l
Beal, Wm. P. Corthell, Asaph Dun-
bar, Henry Dunbar, Cyrus A. Dyer,
James Ford, Isaac Hersey, Benjamin
Hobirt, Freeman P. Howland, Daniel
U. Johnson, Jcsse E. Keith, Asa
Millet, Micah JSTash, Holland W.
Noyes, James Noyes, George W.
Pratt, Levi Reed, Samuel Reed, Jr.,
Bela Thaxter, Horace C. Totman,
Spencer Vining, Jared "Whitman,
John D. Wormell.
Bridgewater, Solomon Alden, Hor-
ace Ames, George Bassett, Samuel
Breck, Dion Bryant, George Chip-
man, George B. Cogswell, Joshua E.
Crane, Thomas Cushman, John Ed-
son, Levi L. Goodspeed, * Artemas
Hale, Caleb Hobart, Mitchell Hooper,
Elbridge Keith, Lafayette Keitb,
Thomas M. Keith, * Williams Latham,
Franklin Leach, Samuel Leonard,
* David Perkins, * Nahum Stetson,
Eli Washburn.
Career, Joseph Barrows, f Jesse
Murdock, Lewis Pratt, Wm. S. Sa-
very, Wm. Sivery, Henry Sherman,
Lot Shurtleif, Taomas Southworth,
Thomas Vauglin.
Duxbury, Benjamin Alden, Benj.
BoylsToii, Elbridge Chandler, Naih'l
Ford, Merlin Gardner, John Plolmes,
Aaron Josselyn, Sam'l Loring, Henry
B. Mrislathlin, George P. Richardson,
George B. SraiidJNh, Samuel Sietson,
J(>^e[)ll F. Wadsworth, \ Gertiham B.
Weston.
East Bridgewater, Jacob Bates, Jr.,
Seth Bryant, Josejih Chamberlain,
Levi Churchill, Simeon Curtis, Benj.
W. Harris, Benjamin W.Keith, Rufus
A. i.ittlefield, dishing Mitchell, James
H. Mitchell, John Peai-ee, Isaac Pratt,
Calvin Reed, John Reed, * Ezekiel
Whitman, * VVelcome Young.
Uallfax, Edwin In^lce, C>rj8 Mor-
ton, Ira L. Sfurtevant, Dexter C.
Thompson, Ephraim B. Thompson,
Zadock Thompson.
Hanover, Perez Simmons, Albert
White, Alexander Wood.
Hanson, Isaiah Bearee, Barak Os-
born, Joseph Smith, Thomas Smith.
Hingham, Quincy Bickncll, * Ed-
ward ijazneau, Henry Cashing, David
Fearing, Hawkes Fearing, Jr., Eben-
ezer Gjy, Henry Ilersey, Henry E.
Hersey, James L. Hunt, James S.
Lewis, * Solomon Lincoln, Thomas
Loring, Caleb B. Marsh, Charles W.
Seymour, * Joseph B. Thaxter, Jr.
Kingston, Joseph S. Beal, Alden S.
Bradford, Philander Cobb, Hoi ace L.
Collamore, George Faunce, N. Arthur
Faunce, James Foster, Alexander
Holmes, Joseph A. Holmes, John
Gray, Joseph Stetson.
Lal-evllle, Thomas Doggett, Reuben
Hatibrd, Apollos Haskins, Abizier T.
Harvey, Harrison S;aples, Asa T.
Winslow, Jirah Winslow.
Marion, Daniel Hall, Davis Hatha-
way, Barnabas Hiller, Walton N.Ellis,
Moses H. Swift.
Marshjield, Wm.Eam^s, John Ford,
Robert Gould, * Luther Hatch, Hiram
A. Oakman, Dan'l Philips, Seth Wes-
ton, Nathaniel H. Whiting.
Mattapoisett, Roger L. Barstow,
Amittai B. Hammond, Thos. Nelson.
Middleborough, Andrew L. Alden,
Ichabod F. Atwood, John Bennett,
Stillman Benson, Jonathan Cobb, Jas.
G. Cushman, Joshua Eddy, * Zaeha-
riab Eddy, Paul Hathaway, Sylvanus
Hinckley," Nathan King, Seth Miller,
John Q. Morton, Noah C. Perkins,
Ebenezer Pickens, * Peter H. Pierce,
Jared Prait, 2d, Zi-bulon Pratt, Wil-
son C. Rider, Everett Robinson, Free-
man Shaw, Augustus H. Soule, Earle
Sproat, Horatio N. Thomas, Andrew
L. Tinkham, Eliab Ward, Philander
Washburn, Andrew Weston, Wm. B.
White, Alfred Wood, Jr., Benjamin
P. Wood, Cornelius B. Wt od, Joshua
Wood, George W. Wood, William H.
Wood.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
North Bridgewater, *Frank]in Ames,
George W. Bryant, George Clark,
Cornelius H. Dunham, Isaac Eaines,
Francis M. French, Hiram Jernegan,
Nathan Jones, Bela Keith, Franklin
Keith, Edwin II. Kingman, Isaac
Kingman, Charles Lincohi, Perez
Marshall, Manley Packard, Ellis Pack-
ard, Jonas K. Perkins, Dennis Snow,
Itufus L. Thacher, Jonathan White,
* Eliab Whitman.
Pembroke, Morrill Allen, * Martin
Bryant, Joseph Cobb, Francis Colla-
more, * Horace Collamore, George F.
Hatch, Ambrose Parris, Thos. Turner,
James H. Whitman.
Plymouth, John Atwood, Jr., Gus-
tavus D. Bates, * Moses Bates, Jr ,
William Bishop, Lemuel Bradford,
George Bramhall, Nathaniel Clark,
William Clark, James Cox, Allen
Danforth, William S. Danforth, Chas.
G. Davis, William T. Davis, Charles
C. Doten, Samuel H. Doten, Nathan
Dunham, Geo. G. Dyer, * Gustavus
Gilbert, Timothy Gordon, John T.
Hall, t Robert B. Hall, Jason Hart,
Benjamin Hathaway, Isaac L. Hedge,
Thomas Hedge, Amasa Holmes, Bar-
nabas H. Holmes, Henry B. Holmes,
Ezra Leach, Jacob H. Loud, Leander
Lovell, Joseph Lucas, John Perkins,
Thomas Pierce, Jr., Daniel J. Bobbins,
Josiah Bobbins, John J. iiussell, Wil-
liam S. Russell, William R. Sever,
Edward L. Sherman, Eleazer C. Sher-
man, * William H. Spear, Isaac N.
Stoddard, * William Thomas, Ezekiel
C. Turner, * Winslow Warren, * Wil-
liam H. Whitman, Oliver T. Wood.
Plympton, Zenas Bryant, Isaiah
Churchill, Zenas Cushman, Josiah S.
Hammond, Zaccheus Parker, Martin
Perkins, Isaiah S. Riplej', William H.
Soule, Isaac Wright.
Rochester, Joseph W. Church, Chas.
Hooper, Theophilus King, James H.
Look, Israel F. isickerson, John W.
Phipps, (Teorge Pierce, Jas. Ruggles,
William Sears.
Scituate, George M. Allen, *John
Beal, Reuben Curtis, Edward James,
Elijah Jenkins, Ezekiel Jones, George
C. Lee, Dexter Merritt, Shadrach B.
Merritt, Elias R. Mungo, Caleb W.
Prouty, *Samuel A. Turner.
South Scituate, Daniel E. Damon,
Ebenezer T. Fogg, John Jones, *An-
son Bobbins, Horace P. Stevens, Sam'l
Tolmnn, -George H. Torrey, Lemuel
C. Waterman.
Warcham, Sylvanus Bourne, Jed.
Briggs, Joseph P. Hayden, Darius
Miller, *Seth Miller, Jr., *David Nye,
fThomas Savary, Nathaniel Sherman,
*Joshua B. Tobey.
West Bridgewater, Jonathan Ames,
fWm. Baylies, James Copeland, Jona.
Copeland, Dwelley Fohes, Jrseph
Kingman, Abiel l^ackard, Austin Pack-
ard, Jcsiah Richards, Elijah Smith.
Trial Justices.
Ahlngton, Isaac Hersey.
East Bridgewater, Joseph Chamber-
lain.
Hingham, James S. Lewis.
Middleborough, Ebenezer Pickens.
North Bridgewater, Geo. W. Br} ant.
Pli/moulh, Edward L. Sherman.
Scituate, Caleb W. P.onty.
South Scituate, Daniel E. Damon.
Wareham, Seth Miller, Jr.
Notaries Public.
Ahington, Isaac Hersey, Jesse E.
Keith.
Bridgeioater, Samuel Breck.
Duxhury, Samuel Stetson.
East Bridgeroater, Welcome Young.
Hingham, David Harding.
Marshfeld, Luther Hatch.
Mattapoisett, Benj. F. Barstow.
Middleborough, Eliab Ward, Everett
Robinson.
North Bridgewater, Geo. W. Bryant,
Jonas R. Perkins.
Plymouth, Gustavus Gilbert, Jacob
H. Loud, John J. Russell, William H.
Spear.
Scituate, John Beal.
Wareham, Silvanus Bourne, David
Nye.
Coroners.
Bridgewater, Philip D. Kingman.
Duxhury, Jonathan Y.'Gross.
Marshfield, Wales Tilden.
Middleborough, Joseph Jackson.
North Bridgewater, Benjamin A.
Packard, Thomas Wales.
Plymouth, Ephraim Holmes.
Plympton, Abiel AVashburn.
Rochester, David Lewis.
Scituate, John Beal.
South Scituate, Josiah Gushing. ^
Wareham, William S. Fearing,
Abisha Barrows.
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
73
SUFFOLK COUNTY.i
IXCORPORATED MaY 10, 1643.
Number of Towns, 4.
Shire Towx, Boston.
Population IX 1855, 171,818.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Prohnle and InsoJvencT/,
Regkter of Probate and Insolvency,
Cltrk of Supreme Court, - - -
Assistant Clerk Supreme Court,
Clerk of Sup. Court of Co. of Suffolk,
Asst. C'k Superior Ct. of Co. Suffolk,
Register of Deeds, - - - -
County Treasurer, . . - -
Commonwealth's Attorney,
Assistant do. do. . . -
Sheriff]
Deputy Sheriffs.
"William P. Biker, 14 Mass. Block.
Benj. F. Bailey, 7 Court Square.
Francis O. Irish, 9 Court Square.
Geo. W. Loud, Municipal Court.
Alonzo F. Neale, Niles Building.
Erastus W. Sa.Tiborn, Niles Building.
Jailer.
Wm. Sampson Bartlett, Boston.
Master of House of Correction.
Charles Robbins, South Boston.
Sessions of Probate Courts.
At the Probate Office, in Boston,
every Monday in January, February,
March, April, ^nd May ; every Mon-
day in June, except the first and last ;
and every Monday, except the first in
each, in the months of August, Septem-
ber, October, November, and Decem-
ber. No Court in July.
Masters in Chancery.
Boston, John Codman, William J.
Hubbard, John Lowell, Sebeus C.
Maine, Charles C. Nutter.
Commissioners of Insolvency.
Edward F. Hodges, John M. Wil-
liams, Joseph Eastman.
Public Administrators.
Boston, Francis E. Parker, Joseph
F. Clark, Lorenzo S. Cragin.
Isaac Ames, - - - - Boston.
Wm. C. Brown, - - - Boston.
Geo. C. Wilde, - - - Boston.
Geo. W. Nichols, - - - Boston.
Joseph Willard, - - _ Boston.
Joseph A. Willard, - - Boston.
Henry Alline, ... Boston.
Frederick U. Tracy, - - Boston.
George W. Cooley, - - Boston.
Augustus O. Brewster, - - Boston.
John M. Clark, Office 11 Court House.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil
OflBlcers.
Boston, John P. Bigelow, John A.
Boiles, Nehemiah Brown, Jr., Albert
L. Fernald, Charles B. H^ill, Charles
W. Lovett, William Tufts.
Chelsea, Hosea llsley.
Justices of the Peace in Boston.
[Includinij Justices of the Peace and Quorum, denig-
naied by a *, and Justices throughout the Common-
wealth, designated by a f.]
Abbot Andrew
fAbbott .Josiah G.
Adams Albert W.
Adams Alvin
Adams Chas. B. F
Adams Chas. F., Jr.
Adams Geo. W.
Adams Geo. Z.
Adaii>s Jos. H.
Adams Paul
Albee Sumner
Albree John
Allen Augustus O.
Allen Benjamin L.
*.\llen Charles E.
Allen Charles J. F.
fAUen Frederick H.
Allen James W.
Allen Joseph H.
Allen Samuel A.
Allen Samuel C.
Allen Wm. W.
Alline Henry
Amee Josiah L. C.
Ames Isaac
Ames P. Adams
Amory James S.
Amory Thomas C.
Amos Thos. C, Jr.
Amoiy William
Anderson Wni. S.
Andrew John A.
Andrews Alexr. J.
Andrews Henry R.
Andrews John L.
Andrews Samuel
Andrews William
Andrews Wm. T.
Andros Milton
Andros Rich. S. S.
Angell GeorE;p T.
ApoUonio Nir-h. A.
Appleton J. Warren
*Appleton Nathan
Appleton William
Appleton Wm. C.
Armintjton H. E.
Arnold Charles
Atwood Charles
*Austin Ivers J.
Austin Milton
Avery Edward
Ayer Phineas
Bacon Chas. H.
Bacon Francis
Bacon Jacob
Baker James
Baker James L.
Baker Walter W.
Baker William W.
i Superior Court of County of Suffolk on Page 28.
74
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Bnlfh Joseph W.
Baldwin Ariron
Baldwin Elizur
Baldwin James F.
B;dl Jonas
Ball Joshua D.
Ball Nahum
Ballard James M.
Ballard John
Ballard Joseph
Bancroft George
Banfield Everett C.
Banjrs Edward
Barbour John N.
Barker James M.
Barker Lrmuel M.
* Barnes Isaac O.
Barnicoat William
Barrett Jonathan F.
Barrows Horace G.
Barstow Simon F.
*Bartlett Sidney
Bartlelt Sidney, Jr.
Barilett Theodore
Bartlett William S.
Bassett Elisha
*Bassett Francis
Batchelder Sam'l,Jr.
Bates Benj. E.
Bates John
Bates J. Franklin
Bates Joseph L.
Bates Samuel W.
Bates William
Baxter Thompson
Bayley Henry E.
Beal Benjamin
Beal James H.
Beal Thacher
Beals James H.
Beals William
Beals William, Jr.
Beard Ithamar W.
Beck Lewis
Bell Joseph M.
Bemis George
Bennett Josiah K.
Berret Joseph H.
Betton Geo. E.
Bigelow Abrani 0.
Bigelow Edwin M.
Bigelow George F.
f Bigelow Geo. T.
Bigelow Horatio
f Bigelow John P.
IJigelow Prescott
Bigelow Timothy
Binney John
Bird Geo. W.
Bishop Joel P.
Bishop Robert R,
Blake Chas. F.
Blake Edward
Blake George Baty
Blake James G.
Blake Joseph H. D.
Blake Pynson
Blake William
Blanchard h\ H. C.
BlanchardGeo.D.B.
Blanc ard Thomas
Blancy Henry
Blaslaiul Thomas
Blodgct Henry T.
Blod^ett Luther
Bolles Matthew
Boiiney Pelham
Bowditch Jona. I.
*Bowditch Nath'l I.
Bowen John
Bowker Albert
Boyd Francis
Bradbury Samuel A.
Bradford Joseph R.
Bradford Rufus B.
Bradford Wm. B.
Bradish Levi J.
Bradlee Josiah
Bradlee Nath'l J.
Bradlee Samuel J.
Bradley Joseph H.
Brainard Edward H.
Braman G. T. W.
Brewer Gardner
Brewer Isaac C.
Brewer Nathaniel
Brewer Thos. M.
f Brewster Aug. 0.
Briggs Billings
Brigham Elijah D.
Brigham Joseph L.
* Brigham William
*Brinley Francis
Brodhead Daniel D.
Brooks Benj. F.
Brooks Calvin M.
Brooks Francis A.
Brooks William G.
Brown Charles
Brown Edward
Brown Jeremiah
Blown NehemiahjJr.
Brown Vernon
Brown Wm. C.
Brown Wm. Henry
Brown Wm. L.
Browne Albert G.
Browne Causten
Browne George M,
Browne John W.
Bryant David
Bryant G. J. F.
Bryant John D.
Buck Edward
Buck Robt. H.
Bulfinch Thomas
BuUard Francis
Burbank Robert I.
Burditt Benj. A.
Burke Albert G.
Burnham Geo. P.
Burr Samuel C.
Burt William L.
Butler Benjamin
Butler Eber R.
Butler Franklin J.
Butler John Henry
Butler Peter
Butters William
Cabot Henry
Caldwell Charles
Calrow William H.
Campbell Isaac T.
*Capen Nahum
Carney Andrew
Carpenter Goo. O.
Cartwright Chas.W.
Gary Isaac
Gary Nathan C.
*Cary Thomas G.
Gary Wm. A.
Case Albert
ChamberlainG.A.W.
Chamberlain Mellcn
Chamberlin David
Champlin Henry L.
Chandler Chas.'P.
tChandler Peleg W.
Chandler Theop. P.
Chapman Geo. H.
Chase James M.
Chase Theodore
Cheever Ira
Cheever James
Cheever Tracy P.
Chickering Thos. E.
Child George H.
Chipman Geo. W.
Choate Chas. F.
tChoate Rufus
Clapp Joshua B.
Clapp William W.
Clark Albe C.
Clark Albert
Clark Benj. C.
Clark Benj C, Jr.
*Clark Henry
Clark James
Clark John
*Clark John M.
Clark Joseph F.
Clarke Samuel G.
Clarke Thos. W.
*Clary Henry D.
Cleveland Perkins
f Cobb Moses G.
Cobb Samuel T.
Coburn Daniel J.
*Codman John
Codman Robert
Coffin Geo. W.
Colburn Fred. A.
Colburn Jeremiah
Cole Chas. D.
Comer George N.
Conley Charles C.
Converse Joshua P.
Cook Charles E.
Cooke Benjamiti F.
*Cooke Josiah P.
Coolidge Austin J.
Coolidge David H.
Coolidge Joseph
Coolidge Joseph R.
Coolidge Horace H.
Coolidge Samuel F.
Cooper Samuel
Copeland Elisha
Cornell Wm. M.
Cotting Chas. U.
CottrcU Asa
Cowdin John
Cowdin Robert
Cowles William W.
Cragin LorenzoS.Jr.
*Cram George W.
f Crocker Henry
Crocker Uriel
Crocker Uriel H.
Crockett George K.
Crockett George W.
Crombie James L.
Crosby Charles H.
Crosby Frederick
Crosby Joseph B.
Crowley John C.
f Crowninshield F.B.
Cruft Edward
Cumings Bradley N.
Cvimmiiigs Amos Jr.
Cummings John A.
*Curricr Benj. H.
*C>irtis Benj. R.
Curtis Caleb
*Curtis Charles P.
Curtis Chas. P., Jr.
Curtis Daniel B.
Curtis Daniel S.
-*Curtis George T.
Curtis Thomas B.
*Cushmg Abel
Gushing Thos., Jr.
Cutler Eben
Cutler Joseph
Cutler Pliny
Cutter Isaac J.
Dadd Geo. H.
Ball William
Dalton Henry
Dalton Henry L.
Dalton Thomas D.
*Dame Abraham A.
Dame Theodore S.
Dana Charles F.
Dana Edward A.
*Dana James
Dana Rictard H.
Dana Richard H.Jr.
Danforth Isaac
Darling George B.
Darracott Franklin
Darracott George
Davenport Henry
Davis Adolphus
Davis Augustus B.
Davis Henry
Davis Henry A.
Davis Henry C.
Davis Jerome
Davis Joshua W.
Davis William Nye
Dawes Henry
Day Albert
Dean William
Dean Geo. W.
Dehon William
Demond Charles
Dennie James
Denny Daniel
Denny Henry G.
Denton William
Derby E. Hasket
Dexter Arthur
Dexter Edward A,
Dexter George M.
Dexter George S.
* Dexter Thomas A.
Dexter William S.
Dickinson Fred. W.
Dimmock C. E. W.
Dingley John T.
Dixwell Epes S.
Dodge John C.
Donahoe Patrick
Dorr James B.
Dorr William B.
Dow James B.
Dow Nathan T.
Dowe Joseph
Drake Henry A.
Drake Tisdale
Draper Edward L.
*Draper Mose<
DriscoU Cornelius
Dudley Elbridge G.
Dunbar Charles F.
Duncklee Mark F.
Dunklee Benj. W.
Dimham Josi.ih
Dunn James C.
Dupee Charles
Diirant llciny F.
Diitton Henry NV.
Dwight 'I'homas
Dwioht Wilder
*Dwi;;ht William
SUFFOLK coujrrY.
75
Dyer Ilrnry
Dyer Micuh, Jr.
Earl Henry
Kastl)urti John 11.
*Eaton fic'orge
Eaton William
Eddy Caleb
Eddy liobert H.
Edniaiids B. Frank
Edwards Henry
Easan James
*Eldred-ie Edw. H.
Eidrid^'e Samuel
*Eliot ■'^amuel A.
Ellis Abijah
Ellis Charles M.
Ellison Wm.
Ely Alfred B.
Emerson John W.
fEmery Isaac
Emery James W.
Emery John S.
En>;lish James L.
Erving Edward S.
Eustis William T.
Evans Alonzo H.
Evans Brice S.
Evans Franklin
Everett Chiirles J.
fEverett Edward
Everett Wm. A.
*Fairbanks Stephen
Farley Gustavus
Farmer Jesse
Farwell Asa
Faxon Edward
Fay Richard S.
Fay Richard S., Jr.
Fearing Albert
Fernald Albert L.
Fernald Henry B.
*Field Justin
Fiske Augustus H.
Fiske Edward
Flanders George M.
jFletcher Richard
tFIint Charles L.
Flint John
Flint Waldo
Fogg John S. H.
Folger George H.
Fos'dick Henry iM.
Foster Archibald
Foster David W.
Foster James G.
*Foster Wm.
Foster William H.
Fowle Wm. B., Jr.
Fox James A.
Francis Nathaniel
Freeman William
French Abram
French Charles
French George P.
French Jonas H.
Frost Oliver
Frothingham Sam'l
Frothinghara T. B.
Frye Isaac W.
Fuller Henry W^.
Fuller Richard F.
Fuller Samuel D.
Fuller Stephen P.
fGardner Henry J.
Gay Eben F.
Gay Timothy
Gibbs Ira
Gibson Charles L.
Gilbert Sylvester P.
Gilchrist Dnnicl S.
Giles Alfied E.
*(iilps Joel
Gill Thomas
Gilley John E. M,
Gilman John L.
(jirdler Richard
Gleason Hoi ace
Goldsbury John
CTf)ocli Daniel W.
♦Goodrich Chas. B.
Goodwin Albert G.
Goodwin Wm. F.
Gookin Satuuel II.
Gordon George H.
Gordon George W.
Gordon Robert
Gordon Solomon J.
Gould Benjamin A.
Gould Benjamin T.
Gould Frederic
Gove John
Go ward Watson
Granger David
Grant Moses
Graves D wight
Gray Horace, Jr.
tGray John C.
Gray Levi
*Gray William
Green John, Jr.
Green Nicholas S. J.
Greene Benj. D.
Greene Benjamin H.
Greene Herman VV.
Greenleaf James E.
Greenough David S.
Greenough Wm. W.
Gregg Washing'n P.
Griggs George
Guild George D.
Guild Simuel E.
Hahn Silas B.
Hale Charles
Hale George S.
Hale Moses L.
*Hale Nathan
Hale Theodore P.
Hall Andrew T.
fHall Charles B.
Hall Edward F.
Hall FrankHn
Hall James
Hall John K.
Hall Henry
Hall Robert W.
Hall Samuel
Hall Thomas B.
Hallet Henry S.
fl-lallett Benj. F.
Hallett Henry L.
Hanaford Lyman B.
*Hancock Chas. L.
Hapsood Lyman S.
Harding Wm. B.
Harlow Dexter
Harlow Thomas S.
Harris George S.
Harris William G.
Hart S. Rowland
Hartshorn E. P.
Harvey Peter
Harwood Dimiel
Harwood Irving I.
Haskell Daniel N.
Hassam Jnhn
Hastings George R.
Hatch Samuel
Hathaway Asa P.
Haven Franklin
Ilawkes Charles W.
Ilawkes Thomas B.
Ilaydcn William
Hayes Francis B.
Hayes William A.
llaynes Henry W.
Hayward James
Hazelton Horace L.
llazelton J. E.
Head Edward F.
Head George E.
Ilealey Mark
*IIealey John P.
Heard John T.
Henchman Daniel
Henshaw Daniel H.
Heiishaw Joseph L.
Herrick Horatio G.
liersey Alfred C.
Hcywood Samuel P.
Hichborn George R.
Hisgins Peter
Higginson George
HiilHamilton A.
Hill Noble H.
Hill William H.
Hillard George S.
Hilliard WiUlam
Hinds Calvin P.
Hmks Edward W.
fHoar Ebenezer R.
Hobart Aaron
Hobart Albert
Hobart Enoch
Hobbs George M.
Hobbs William Jr.
Hockey Jc)seph
Hodges Edward F.
Holbrook Daniel
Holbrook Henry M.
Holbrook HoratioN.
Hollis Thomas
Holman Ralph W,
Holmes John
Holmes John S.
Homer Charles
Homer George
Homer George F.
Homer Henry
Homer Peter T.
Hooper Robert
Hooper Samuel
Horton Henry K.
Houghton Charles
Hovey Solomon
Howard Thomas M.
Howe William E.
Hoyt Henry
Hubbard Cliarles
Hubbard Josiah W.
Hubbard N .th'l D.
*Hubbard Wm. J.
Humphrey Era's J.
Hunkins James
Hunnewell John L.
fHunting'n Chas. P.
Hunting'n Chas. W.
Huntiiiston Ralph
Hurd Charles H.
Hurd Francis "W.
Hutchins Henry C.
Hutchins Horace G.
Hutchinson H. D.
Ircson S. Edwin
Jackson Abra. Jr.
Jackson James
Jackson John G.
Jackson Patrick T.
Jackson Samuel S.
Jacobs Asa
Jacobs Klisha
James John W.
Janes Henry B.
Jarvcs Dcmiiig
JettVies John, .!t.
Jellison Zachaiiah
*Jenks Samuel II.
Jennison Sam'l, Jr.
Jewell Harvey
Johnson Henry A.
Jones George S.
Jones Joseph E.
Jones Peter C.
Jones William K.
Josselvn F. M. Jr.
Joy Albion K. P.
Judson Walter H.
Kfith James M.
Keller Martin
Kelly Daniel D.
Kelly Wm. F. A.
Kemp Nathaniel P.
Kettelle Jacob Q.
Kfyes George
Kidder Gardiner G.
Kidder Henry P.
Kimball David
Kimball David P.
Kimball Jas. Wm.
*Kimball Moses
Kimball M. Day
Kimball Otis
King John G.
Kingsbury Geo. H.
fKnapp William
Kuhn George H.
Kuhn John
Lamb Thomas
Lane Charles
Laihrop John
Lawrence Abbott
♦Lawrence Amos A.
Lawrence James
Lawton John T.
Leavitt Bens- n
Leavitt David
Leavitt Thomas H.
Lee James W.
*Le6 Thomas J.
Leighton Charles
Leighton George
*Leighton John C.
Lerow Lewis
Lewis Wiiislow
Lincoln Charles D.
Lincoln Chailes S.
♦Lincoln Ezra
Lincoln F. W., Jr.
♦Lincoln Ileman
Litchfield Ira
Little Charles IT.
LittlefieldWalter, Jr.
fLocke John G.
Lodge James
Lodge John E.
Loring Benjamin
*Lorii)g Charles G.
Loring C. William
Loring David
Loring Edward G.
Loring Francis C.
Loring John A.
Lothrop T. K.
Loud Andrew J.
Lovejoy Joseph C.
Jjovttt Charles W.
Lovett Samuel I.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Lovis Francis A.
Lowell Au'^ustus
Lowell John
Lowell John A.
*Lunt George
Lyman Georgs W.
Maine Scbeu's C.
Mandell Moses J.
Manley John R.
Manning Francis C.
ISIarble William
Marsh Levi H.
Marsh Lucius B.
Marsh Thomas J.
Martin Enoch
Martin Pearl
Martin William C.
Mason David H.
Mason George M.
Mason Lyman
Massey Stephen D.
Matthews Nathan
May Samuel
McCartney Wm. H.
McClcary Samuel F.
McClellan John
McGilvray David F.
McLellan George F.
McLellan Geo. W.
Mears Granville
Merriam Charles
Merriam Otis W.
Merrill Amos B.
Merrill James C.
Merwin Elias
Messinger Geo. W.
tMetcalf Theron
Meyer Joseph
Milliken Eben C.
Mills Charles H.
*Mills James K.
fMinot William
Minot William, Jr.
Mitchell Joseph
*Mitchell Nathaniel
Montgomery Hugh
Mooney Thomas
Moore Charles H.
*Moore Charles W.
Moore James B.
Moore Jonathan F.
fMorey George
Moriarty John M.
Morrill George
Morris Robert
Morse John T.
Morse Nathan
Morton Marcus, Jr.
Moulton Barron C.
Moulton Chas. J, B.
Munroe Edmund
Murdock James M.
Nash Stephen G.
Nazro Charles G.
Neal Samuel
Newell Charles S.
Newmarch Samuel
Newton Ralph W.
Nichols George N.
Nichols George W.
Nichols John P.
Nichols Lvman
Nichols Wm. F.
Nickerson Joseph
Nickerson Pliny
Nickerson Sercno D.
Nicholson Samuel
Noble William
Norton Joshua, Jr.
Nutter Charles C.
Nutter Thomas F.
Ober John P.
Odiorne James C.
Os^'ood Isaac P.
Otis Edmund B.
Otis George A.
Packard Svlvanus
fPage John H. W.
Page Timothy R.
Paige James W.
Paine Henry W.
Paine John Treat
Paine Robert Treat
Palfrey Francis W.
Palfrey William
Park Daniel
Park John C.
*Parker Aurelius D.
Parker Charles H.
Parker Chas. Henry
Paiker Edward G.
Parker Francis E.
Parker Henry M.
Parker Horatio G.
Parker John Brooks
Parker John D.
Parker Matthew S.
f Parker Samuel D.
*Parker William
Parkman George F.
Parkraan William
Parks Nath'l Austin
Parmenter Wm. E.
Parsons Samuel
Parsons William
Peabody Owen G.
Pearson Eliphalet
Peirce Jonathan
Peirce Roger N.
Peirce Silas
Pember Thos.
Perkins Benj., Jr.
*Perkins David
Perkins Samuel S.
Perkins Thos. H.
Perrin Wm. H.
Perry Baxter E.
Peters Edward D.
*Phelps Abner
*Phelps Chas. A.
Phillips Geo. Wm.
tPhillips Jonathan
*Phillips Thos. W.
*Phillips WiUard
Pickering Arthur
Pickering Edward
Pickering John
Pierce Edward L.
Pike Charles E.
Pike Ezekiel W.
Pingry Samuel H.
Pinkerton John M.
Pi]ier Solomon
Plimpton Silas F.
Plummer Farnham
Plyoipton Henry
Pond Benjamin
Poole Alexis
Pope Thomas B.
Pope William
Porter Edward F.
Porter Walden
* Power Thomas
Pratt Elisha B.
Pratt George W.
Pratt Isaac, Jr.
Pratt John C.
Pratt Thomas B.
Prescott Frederic W.
Presfott Levi T.
Prescott William H.
Preston George H.
Preston Jonathan
Price E. Sewall
Prince Frederick O.
Proctor George B.
Proctor Thomas P.
Putnam Geo., Jr.
Putnam John P.
tQuiucy Josiah, Jr.
Quincy Samuel M.
Quinn James
Rand Edward S.
Rand Edward S., Jr.
Randall Otis G.
Ranney Ambrose A.
Raymond Edw. A.
Raymond F. F.
Read James
Reed Benjamin T.
Reed Edward
Reed John, Jr.
Reed Sampson
Reed Samuel G.
Restieaux Thomas
*Revere Jose|)h W.
Reynolds Wm. B.
Rice Alexander H.
Rice Freeman
Rice George E.
Rice Henry
Rice Henry A.
Rice Ja:i]es
Rich Otis
Rich Thomas P.
Richards J.Avery
Richardson Abijah
Richardson Geo. F.
Richardson HenryL.
Richardsonlvory W.
Richardson Jeffrey
Riehards'n Josiah B.
Richardson Thos. F.
Richardson Wm. F.
RidgwaySam'l S.
* Riley Patrick
Ritchie Harrison
Roach Thos.R.
Robb James B.
Robbins Chas.
Robinson John P.
*Robinson Jona. P.
Robinson Thos. W.
Rogers Charles 0.
Rogers Daniel H.
Rogers Henry B.
Rogers ShubaelG.
Rollers William
Rollins J. W.
Ropes Samuel W.
Ross Samuel J.
Rotch Benjamin S.
Rowean Thomas
Russ Augustus
R\issell Benj. F.
*Russfll Charles T.
*Russell Thomas
Russell Thos. H.
Russell William G.
Ryan Edward
Salisbury Daniel AV.
Salmon John
Saltonstall Leverett
♦Sampson Geo. R.
Sampson Wm. H.
Sanborn Erastus W.
Sanders Oren S.
Sanderson Jas. G.
Sanford Philo
fSan er George P.
Sargent li^natius
tSavage James
Sawyer FrederickW.
Sawyer Geo. A.
Sawyer Jabez A.
Seudder Henry A.
Searle George W.
*Sears David
Sears Philip H.
Seaver Nathaniel
Severance Jona. B.
Sewall Benjamin
Sewall Samuel E.
Seymour Fred'k Z.
Sharp Daniel
Shattuck Geo. O.
Shattuok Lemuel
Shaw Benjamin S.
Shaw Gardner H.
Shaw George A.
Shaw Lemuel, Jr.
Shaw Nathaniel B.
fShaw Samuel
Shaw Samuel S.
Shaw Southworth
Sheppard John H.
Shimmin Chas. F.
Shipley Horatio
«ShurtlefF Nath'l B.
Siders Charles
*Simmons Chas. F.
fSimmons D. A.
Simonds Alvan
*Sleepcr .Jacob
Sleeper Orin C.
Sloan Samuel W.
Smith Amos. Jr.
Smith Charles
Smith Chauncey
Smith Daniel E.
Smith Ebenezer
Smith George A.
Smith George G.
Smith George H.
Smith Henrv
Smith Henry B.
Smith Henry W.
Smith Horace
Smith Jeremiah
Smith Jerome Y. C.
Smith John H.
Smith Joseph
Smith Thos. C.
Smith William
Smith Wm. B.
Smith Wm. H. L.
Snow Samuel T.
*Sohier Edward D.
Sohier William
*Sohier William D.
Soren John J.
Spear Nathaniel T.
Spinney Samuel R.
"*Sprague Charles
tSprague Peleg
Spurr Oliver H.
Stacy William R.
Standish William
Stanwood Lemuel
Starbuck Wm. C.
Stearns George T.
fSteduian Chas. H.
Stedman Francis D.
fStevens Benjamin
Stevens Chas. E.
Steven* Edward G.
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
77
Stevens Oliver
Stcvonson J. Thos.
Stoddard Lewis T.
Stone Anson J.
Stone Henry W.
Storey Charles W.
Story Franklin H.
Story Joseph
*Stnrgis William
Sullivan James P.
fSuUivanllichaidjJr.
fSumner Cluirles
Sumner Frcd'k A.
Suter Hales W.
Swallow Asa
Swift William H.
Tappan John
Tappan Lewis W.
TarhcU Gporge G.
Tarbell John P.
Thacher Thomas
Thaxter Adam W.
Thaxter David
Thaver Charles F.
Thayer Geo. W.
Thayer James B.
Thiiyer Nathaniel
Thomas Charles G.
Thomas Seth J.
Thomas William
Thompson Cha.s., Jr.
Thompson N. W.
fThompson N. A.
Thompson Wm. V.
Thonidike John H.
Thorndike John P.
Thorndike Sam'l L.
Thornton J.Wingate
Ticknor George
Ticknor Wra. D.
Tilton Stephen
Tilion Warren
Tobey Seth
Tolman Samuel
fTolman Thomas
Tomlinson John H.
Torrey Charles
Torrey John G.
Torrey Joseph G.
Towne William B.
Tracy Frederick U.
Train Enoch
Tucker Alanson
Tucker James C.
Tucker Lewis
Tucker William
Tucker Wra. F.
Tudor Frederick
Tufts William
Turner Alfred T.
Tuttle Chas. W.
Tuxbury Geo. W.
Tyler J. Kendall
Tyler Jehn
Tvler John S.
Tyler Wm. C.
Underwood Adin B.
Underwood F. H.
Underwood Guy C.
Upham Henry
Upham Wm. 3.
tUpton Geo. B.
Urann Jos^^ph
Varnum William
Vose Edw»r 1 A.
Wadsworth Alex.
Wakefield John H.
Wakefield Thos. L.
Walker Clement A.
Walker Henry W.
Walker Wm. 'L.
Ward Charles T.
Ward Joscjjh H.
Ward Michael J.
Ward Samuel 1).
Ward Samuel G.
Ward William
Ware Darwin E.
Ware Ephraim G.
Ware Henry
Warner Hermann J.
Warren Alfred B.
Warren Charles H.
Warren Daniel
Warren John C.
Warren J. Mason
Warren John W.
Warren Wm. W.
Washburn Alex'r C.
Washburn Cyrus
Washburn John M.
*Washburn W.R.P.
*Watt Francis 0.
Webb Chas H.
Webster Fletcher
Webster Sidney
Weeman Ebenezcr
Welch Charles A.
Welch Francis
Welch John P.
Weld William F.
Wellington Ambrose
Wellington Hiram
Wellman Wra. A.
*Wells Charles
West Benjamin H.
Weston Alden B.
Wctmore Thomas
AVheeler Alex'r S.
Wheeler Samuel L.
WheelockFordvceF.
Wheelwright And.C,
Wheelwright Geo.
White Charles H.
White Horace FL
White Luiher L.
Whiting William
Whitney Geo. A.
Whitney Joseph
Whitney Marshall
Whitttemore Benj-F
Whiteaiorc Thos.'j.
Whitwell Samuel
Wiggin Chas. E.
Wiggin James S.
Wigiitman Jos. M.
Wilbur Asa
Wilbur Horace B.
Wild James C.
*Wilde Geo. C.
Wilder David, Jr.
Wilkins Charles
*Wilkins John H.
Wilkins Levi
*WiHard Joseph
Willard Joseph A.
Willard Sidney
Willcutt Levi L.
Wiliett William
WiUey Tolman
Williams George F.
Williams Geo.W. A.
Williams H.u'atio
Williams John H.
fWiliiams John M.
Williams Jos. Otis
Williams llobert B.
* Williams Sam'l K.
Williamson Wm. C.
Willis Clement
Willis Hamilton
Willis Horatio M.
Wil>on Arehelaus
Wilson William H.
fWinthrop Hob't C.
Withington (ion. W.
Wolcott F. E. A.
Wolcctt John W.
Wolcott J. H.
Wood Richard S.
Woodbury Chas. L.
Wofxlmaii (Jeorge
Woodujan Horatio
Worthiiigton lloland
Wright Albert J.
Wright I'Jdwin
*Wright Isaac H.
Wright John M.
Wright John S.
Wright William
Young Edward
Justices of the Peace.
[Inclwling Justices of the Peace and Quorum, desig-
tiutcd 6y a ' .]
Chelsea, Samuel Ba«sett, *IIamlett
Bates, Joshua Bean, Kalph Beatly,
Wui. C. Brown, Simeon Butterfield,
Isaac R. Butts, Thomas J. Carruth,
Mellen Chamberlain, Ira Cheever,
Tracy P. Cheever, Benjamin Dodge,
James P. Farley, Francis B. Fay,
Orin W. Fiske, John AV. Fletcher,
Benjamin J. Gerrish, George A. Ger-
rish, Charles F. Gerry, John E. M.
Gilley, David Gould, William O. Has-
kell, Wm. E. P. Haskell, Moses A.
Herrick, Albert G. Hills, Jos. Hockey,
Hosea llsley, James L. Jones, John
Low, Sebeus C. Maine, Stephen D.
Massey, Jacob Mitchell, Robert Morris,
Samuel Orcult, Jose[)h B. Prince,
Harvey Rogers, Erastus Rugg, Daniel
E. Smith, Matthew AVells Smith, Jos.
Wyeth.
North Chelsea, Henry F. Coolidge,
Nathaniel Coolidge, Benj. H. Dewing,
*John F. Fenno, Jonathan Harring-
ton, Benj. Shurtleff.
Winthrop, David Belcher, Edward
Floyd, Hiram Plummer, Jackson Rich-
ardson.
Trial Justice.
North Chehea, John F. Fenno.
Coroners.
Bnaton, William Andrews, William
M. Cornell, John S. H. Fogg, Jacob
Herrick, Sewall F. Parcber, Edwin
Rice, Erastus W. Sanborn, Charles
Smith, Charles H. St dman, Duncan
McB. Thaxter, David Thayer, Wm.
E. Underwood, Jasper H. York.
Chelsea, Jacob Mitchell, Erastus
Rngg.
North Chehea, John F. Fenno.
Winihnij), Edward Floyd.
ITotaries PubHc.
Boston, Albert W. Adam?, Charles
B. F. Adams, Preston A. Ames, Saml
Afidrewg, Adolphus Bates, John P.
Bigelow, Prescott Bigelow, Luther
Blodgett, Joseph R. Bradford, Lloyd
Briggs, Ira Cheever, Henry Clark,
78
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Samuel F. Coolidge, Wm. W. Cowlois,
Amos Cunimings, Jr., Bonjamiii H.
Currier, Georse II. Cutter, Edward
A. Dexter, Thomas A. Dexter, Chas.
E. W. Dimmock, Albert Dodd, John
E. M. Gilley, Daniel W. Gooch, Fred-
eric H. Ilnrris. Joseph L. Henshaw,
Georjie M. Hobbs, Wm. Hobbs, Jr.,
Joseph Hockey, Jacob Q. Kettelle,
Wm. M. Lathrop, Thomas H. Leavitt,
Ezra Lincoln, Walter Littlefield, Jr.,
James H. Lunt, M-irtin Keller, G. W.
MoLellan, Hugh Montiromery, Edward
B. Moore. Matthew S. Parker, Tbop.
Pember, Otis G. Randall, Henry Rice,
George F. Richardson, Henry L. Rich-
ardson, Edward Rlls^ell, Philo Sanford
Nathaniel Seaver, Dan'l Sharp, Edwin
A. Siraonds, Jos.-ph L. Stone, Dun-
can MuBean Thaxrer, Chas. F.Thayer,
Newell A. Thompson, John S. Tyler,
Joseph Vila, Jr., Edward C. V/eed.
Chelsea, Haralett Bites, Joseph
Hockey, Ira Cheever, John H. Kim-
ball, Jason B. Loomis.
Commissioners of "Wrecks.
George A. Tapley, of North Chelsea,
Edwani Floyd, of Winthrop.
WOECESTER COUNTY.
Incorporated April 2, 1731. Shire Town, Worcester.
Population in 1855, 149,545. Number of Towns, 68.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Probate and Lisolvency,
Register of Probate and Insolvency,
Assist. Reg. ofj'robate and Insolvency,
Clerk of Courts, - - - -
Assistant Clerk, - -
Register oj Deeds, - - -
County Treasurer, - - - -
Overseers of the House of Correction, \
Sheriff,
Deputy Sheriffs.
Ashburnham, Marshall Wetherbee.
Athol, John 11. Partridge.
Barre, Franklin Smith.
Blackstone, Daniel T. Thayer.
Clinton, Enorh K. Gibbs.
Fitchhurg, Alphnus P. Kimball.
Gardner, G^-o. W. Dodd.
Grafton, Jonathan B. Sibley.
Huhliardston, Appleton Clark.
Leominster, Wm. H. Ynung.
Alilfurd, Samuel W. Hayward, Jos.
D. H.mt.
Millb'ury, John W. Whipple.
Petersham, Cephas WiUard.
Soulhbridge, Solomon Thayer.
Spencer, Francis Adams, Jr.
I'empleton, Jolm Stearns.
Uxbridge, Thomis Aldrich.
Webster, Solomon Shnm\Vay.
West Broo' field, Silas D. Cooke.
Westhoro', Daniel F. Newton.
Winchtmdon, Jose[)h S. Watson.
Worcester, Lovell Bakci', John L.
Baker, Jonathan Day.
Henry Chapin,
John J. Piper,
Chas. E. Stevens,
Joseph Mason,
Wm. A. Smith,
Alexander H. Wilder,
Anthony Chase,
Edward Lamb,
J. S. C. Knowlton, -
John S. C. Knowlton,
Worcester.
Fitchhurg.
Worcester.
Worcester.
Worcester,
Worcester.
Worcester.
Worcester.
Worcester.
Worcester.
Crier of Courts,
H. K. Newcomb, Woi^cester.
Jailer and Master of House of Cor-
rection.
Rufus Carter, Worcester.
Sessions of Probate Courts.
At Barre, on the Fi idays next after
the third Tuesdays of May and Octo-
ber.
At Clinton, on the third Tuesdays of
May and October.
At Fitchhurg, on the Wednesdays
next after the third Tuesdays of May
and October.
At J\Iilford, on the fourth Tuesday
of May, and Wednesday next after
fourth Tuesday in October.
At Tcmpleton, on the Thursdays
next after the third Tue.-days of May
and October.
At Uxbridge, on the fourth Tuesday
of Octobt-r.
At West Bronkfield, on the second
Tuesdays o' May and October.
"WORCESTER COUNTY.
79
At Worcester, first Tuesday of every
month.
Sessions of Court of Insolvency.
At Worcester, on the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month.
At Fitchbiirfj, on the fourth Satur-
days of .January, M irch, May, July,
September, and November.
County Commissioners.
Asaph AVood, Gardner, Cludnnan ;
James Allen, Oakham; Velorous
Taft, Upton.
Special Commissioners, Thos. Bil-
lings, Lunenhur(j ; Constant South-
■worih, Han/wick.
limes of Meetiiifj. — At Wo7-cester,
the 4th Tuesday in March, the second
Tuesday in September, the third Tues-
day of June, and fourth Tuesday of
December.
Commissioners under Personal Li-
berty Act.
Fiichburg, Charles Mason.
Worcester, Henry Chapin.
Commissioners of Insolvency.
AthoL Isaac Ssevens.
Fitchl)urg, David H. ]\Ierriam.
Miifurd, Thomas G. Kent.
Worcester, Hartley William*!.
Public Administrators.
Worcester, William Jennison.
Shrewsbury, Adam Harrington.
Masters in Chancery.
Fiicliburg, David H. Mennam.
Worcester, Henry Cnapin, Wra. S.
Davis, J. Henry Hill, Henry C. Rice,
Hartley Williams.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil
Officers.
Atliol, Charles Field, Theod. Jones,
Isaac Stephens.
Barre, Lyman Sibley, Edwin Woods.
Filchburg, Ebenezer Torrey, Nath'l
Wood, Goldsmith F. Bailey.
Oxfonl, Emery Sauford, Jasper
Brown.
Worcester, Abijah Bigelow, Henry
Chapin, Chas. W. Hartshorn, William
Jennison, Levi Lincoln, Joseph Mason,
George W. Richardson, Wm. A. Smith,
Calvin WiUard.
Justices of th.e Peace.
[Inchirling Justices nf the Peace and Qtiomm, de-
gignated by a *, 'md Jti,-^tices throughout the Cotiwion-
wealth, designated bg a f.J
Ashhurnham, Ivers Adams, Albert
H. Andrews, Charles AV. Burrage,
John L. Cumiv.ings, Daniel Ellis, Jr.,
William P. Ellis, Jerome W. Foster,
Oo. Rock wood, Chas. Stearns, Enoch
Whitmore, Ohio Whitney, Jr.
Alhtd, Clias. C. Ba^-sett, Klias Bas-
sett, Benjamin Estabrooks, *CJiarle8
Field, Lyman W. Hapgood, Theodore
Jones, Calvin Kelton, J. i'. Lynde,
John H. Partridge, Nath'l Richardson,
*Isaac Stevens.
Auburn, William Emerson, John
Mellibh, SU'phen Savary, Isaac Sawin.
Baira, (Jhas. Brimblecom, *N.ihum
F. Bryant, fFdward Denny, J. Mar-
tin Gorham, John King, *David Lee,
Henry J. Shattuck, Lyman Sit>ley,
Edwin Woods, John F. Woorls, Sam'l
h\ Woods.
Berlin, Jnsiah Babcock, Wm. Bas-
sett, Amos Sawyer, Asa Sawyer.
Blackstone, Jared Benson, .Jr., Silas
A. Burgess, Arthur Cook, Welcome
Farnnni, Dan Hill, John C. Scott,
Geo. N. Suiith, Moses D. Southwick,
Wm. L. Southwick, Preserved S.
Thaver, Waber Thorpe. Paul P. Todd,
Abei Wilder, Willard WiUon.
Bolton, Roswell Barrett, *Jolin E.
Fry, Amory Holman, George F. Rice,
Jos. Sawyer, Caleb AVheeler, Edwin
A. W^hitcomb.
Boylston, Charles Andrews, George
A. Cotiing, James Davenport, Levi
Hoi brook.
Brookjield, Braman B. Adams, Geo.
E. Clapp, Oliver C. Felton, George
Forbes, *Otis Hayden, Francis Howe,
Wm. Howe, Dwi^jht Hyde, Aaion
Kimball, Hiram Pierce, Abram Skin-
ner.
Charlton, Henry Clark, Rufus B.
Dodge, Levi Hammond, Simeon Lamb,
Wm. P. Marble, John Spur, Salem
Town.
Clinton, Horatio N. Bi^elow, *John
T. Dame, Charles F. W. Parkhurst,
Ezra Sawyer, Charles G. Stevens,
Joshua Thi.ssell, Jr.
Dana, Nath'l Johnson, Nath'l L.
Johnson, Charles Nelson StimpsDn,
Daniel Stone.
Douglas, Fenner Batcl:eller, Adol-
phus F. Brown, Enoch Brown, Com-
fort Carpenter, Warren Humes, AVm.
D. Jones, Mcses Knapp, Lyman Par-
sons.
Dudley, Moses Barnes, John Eddy,
Charles C. Wood, Henry H. Ste-
vens.
Fitchhurg, Goldsmith F. Bailey,
Thos. R. Boutelle, Judson S. Brown,
Chas. Burleigh, Thos. C. Caldwell,
Alvah Crocker, Levi Down, Alfred
Hitchcock, Albert S. Ingalls, Moses
G. Lyons, Joseph W. Mansur, Cheder-
laomer IMarshall, Chas. Mason, David
H. Merriam, William J. Merriam,
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
*Amasa Norcross, Hale W. Pa^e,
Ivers riiillips, John J. Piper, Abt-1
Simonds, Clias. H. B. Snow, Cyrus
Thurtston, lEben. Torrey, 1'hornton
K. Ware, Sidney D. Willis, Moses
AVood, *Nath'i AVood, Wm. Wood-
liury, Wm. G. Wyman.
Gardner, Chauncey W. Carter,
Tborley CoUester, John Edgell, Tbos.
E. Glazier, John M. Moore, Rufus
Newton, Francis Richardson, Simeon
W. A. Stevens.
Grafton, *Otis Adams, Samuel H.
Allen, *Abraham M. Bigelow, Edwd.
B. Biaelow, II. D. P. Bijielow Chas.
Brigham, Oliver M. Brigham, Joseph
Bruce, tlonathan Gary, Thomas T.
Griggs, Chas. B. Jenks, Jos. Leland,
Cijandler M. Pratt, John W. Slocomb,
Wni. F. Slocum, Jonathan Warren,
Rut us E. Warren, Jonathan D.Wheel-
er, James W. White, Stephen R.
"White, Washington White, Charles
C. Wood.
liardwick, Andrew J. Bartholomew,
Daniel S. Collins, Wm. Mixte?-, Aimon
M. Orcutt.
Harvard, Emory Barnard, Angus-
tus G. Hili, Ellakim A. Holman, Noah
Warner, Reuben Whitcomb, Jr., Wm.
B. Willard.
Hotden, Charles ChafBn, Cyrns
Cbenery, Joseph H. Gleason, Theron
E. Hall, Wm. C. Metcalf, David F.
Parmenter.
Huhbardston, William Bennet, Jr.,
S. R. Heywood.Benj. D. Phelps, Wm.
E. Richardson, *George Williams.
Lancaster, Bradtbrd K. Peirce, John
G. Thurston, John M. Washburn, So-
lon Whiting.
Leicester, Joseph A. Denny, Cheney
Hatch, *IIoratio G. Henshaw, Sam'l
L. Hodges, Hiram Knii<ht, Samuel II.
Moore, John N. Murdock, Sewall
Sargent, Fred. S. Taylor, Talman
Trask.
Leominster, James Bennett, George
S. Burrage, ]>eonard Barrage, Joel
W. Fletcher, Charles Grout, Noah R.
Harlow, Chas. H. Meri'iam, Augustus
Morse, fDavid Wilder, Wm. Wilder,
Merritt Wood.
Luneniurg, Thos. Billings, *Cyrus
Kilburn.
Mendon, Benjamin Davenport, John
G. Metcalf, Andrew H. Reed, Amariah
Tal't, Arnold Taft.
Miljhrd, Seth P. Carpenter, Charles
F. Chapiri, Lymrtu S. Chirk, Clark
Ellis, John Erakine, Leaader Hol-
brook, Thomas G. Kenr, Aaron C.
]\Iayhew, layman Maynard, Alb'.'rt
Nowl^,all, George (J. Parker, Andrew
J. Sumner, John S. Scammel, II. B.
Staples, Sullivan Thayer, Alvin G.
Underwood, Orison Underwood, Jas.
T. Woodbury.
Millhury, Elias Forbes, Ephraim
Goulding, Ithran Harris, Clough R.
Miles, *Danie; J. Paul, *Samuel D.
Torrey, Asah H. Waters.
New Braintree, Henry A. Delano,
fSamuel Mi.xter.
Northborough, Geo. Barnes, Samuel
Clark, George C. Davis, f Cyrus Gale,
Anson Rice, Abraham W. Seaver.
Northhridge, Ebenezer Cadwell,
Paul W. Dudley, John Taylor, Hiram
Wing.
North Brool'Jield, Chas. Adams, Jr.,
* William Adams, Erastus Hill, James
H. Hill, John Hill, Hiram Knight,
Geo. H. Lowe, Bonum Nye, Pliny Nye,
f Amasa Walker, Freeman Walker.
Oakham, James Allen, Mark Has-
kell.
Oxford, Nelson Bartholomew, Jas.
per Brown, * Jonathan P. Dana, Geo.
F. Daniels, Alexander De Witt, Na-
thaniel Eddy, George W. Hartwell,
Cyrus Lamb, John B. Pratt, Samuel
W. Smith.
Paxlon, Ambrose Eames, Silas D.
Harrington, Solon C. Howe, Theo. C.
Prout,)'.
Petersham, Collins Andrew, Seth
Hapgood, Lewis Whitney.
Phillipston, Jason Goulding, Edw'd
Powers, Oliver Powers, Ephraim Tur-
ner.
Princeton, Alphonso Brooks, John
Brooks, Jonas Brooks, Jr., David H.
Gregory, Solon S. Hastings, Ephraim
Osgood, Joseph A. Reed, f Charles
Russell.
Itoyalston, Barnet Bullock, Jervis
Davis, Joshua B. Gould, Lucius W.
Partridge, Benoni Peck, Isaac P.
Willis.
Rutland, J. Warren Bigelow, Ho-
race Brooks, Zadock W. Gates, Calvin
G. Howe.
Shrewsbury, Asa H. Allen, Lucius.
S. Allen, * Adam Harrington, W^illiam
H. Knowlton, Orville Lathrop, George
Leonard, Thomas R. Norcross, Job C.
Stone, Thomas W. Ward.
Southboro', f Sullivan Fay, William
Greenwood, Peter P. Howe, Enos
King, Curtis Newton, Oliver S. San-
tbrd.
Southbridge, Malcolm Ammidown,
Daniel F. Bacon, Andrew J. Bartholo-
mew, * Frederick W. Bothain, Syl-
vester Dresser, Samuel M. I-ane, ?,Ia.ri-
ning Iveouard, John O. McKinstry.
George A. Vintoii.
.S);e?ir*;-,* James Draper, William
T. Harlow, Luther Hill, George II.
WORCESTER COUNTY.
81
Livermo7-o, William Pone, Kichard
Sugiicn, William Upham, Eli J. Whit-
temore.
Sterling, Jonathan S. Buttrick,
Samuel Hoiiiiliton, Ezra Kendall,
William D. Peck, Luther W. llugg,
Samuel Sawyer.
SturbridgCy * George Davis, Simeon
A. Drake, Calvin P. Fi-.ke, Benj-imin
D. Ilydi^, Edward Phillips, Jonaf.han
Sikes, Av^ry P. Taylor, Roswell War-
ner, David Wight.
, Sutton, B.nij L. Batcheller, Harvey
Dodge, Foster Freeland, Horace Le-
land, Edmund J. Mills, Solomon
Severy, Henry J. Sibley, Sylvester
Sibley, James Taylor, Dati'l Tenney,
Paris Tourtellof, John W^. Whipple.
Templeton, Alonzo Bancroft, Beiij
Brown, Joseph Davis, Gilman Uay,
Dexter G Ibert, George P. Hawks,
*Arteujas Lee, Samuel Lee, Henry
Newton, Frederick Parker, Varanus
D. Parkhurst, Henry Smith, Leonard
Stone, William N. Walker, John W.
Work.
Upton, Nahum W. Holbrook, * Eli-
jah Stoddard, Velorous Tafc.
Uxhridge, Lucien C. Boynton, Adol-
phus Chapin, Alvin Cook, Francis
Deane, Merrdl Greene, Natiuui Morse,
George S. Tat'r, Zadock A. Taft, Jo-
seph Thayer, Theodore B. Whiting.
Warren, James S. Davis, Daniel
Hitchcovk, Joseph F. Hitchcock, Par-
don Key3, Joseph B. Lombard, Levi
B. Morey, Nathan Richardson.
Wtbster, Hiram Allen, Henry E.
Bugbee, * William H. Davis, James
J. Robinson, Lyman Sheldon.
Westboro\ Lewis H. Boutell, B.
Boynton, Elmer Brigham, John A.
Fayerweaihsr, Jabez G. Fisher, * Na-
hum Fisher, Samuel D. Fisher, Otis
F. Vinton, Samuel N. White.
West Boylsion, Everett Webster
Bigelow, Charles Goodale, Ebenezer
M. Ho^mer, Lemuel D. Newton, Levi
Pierce, Oliver B. Sawyer, Windsor N.
White, Aaron E. Winter.
West Brookfield, Linus Bannister,
Baxter Ellis, Alanson Hamilton, David
L. Moriil, *Joseph A. Sprague, Wm.
R. Thomas.
Westin'mster, William S. Bradbury,
Joseph ri.igar, Jobn Minot, Joseph
M. VV^hitman, Harrison G. Whitney,
Benjamin Wyman.
Winchendon, Amos W. Buttrick,
Bethuel ElUs, Edwin S.Merrill, Joseph
S. Waisun, Giles H. Whitney.
Worcester, fP. Emory Aldrich,
fCharles Allen, Samuel Allen, Calvin
W. Angier, James G. Arnold, Peter
C. Bacon, Geo. W. Baldwin, Phineas
Ball, James H. Bancroft, Emory
Bannister, *Ira M. Barton. Wi'liam
S. Barton, William M. Bickford,
*Abijah Bigelow, Harrison Bliss,
Calvin M. Brooks, Alexander H.
Bidlock, tAsa L. Burbank, B-njimin
Butman, George Chandler, Henry
Chopin, Anthony Chase, Wm. D.
Cheever, Samuel H. Culton, EiJwia
Conant, Augustus N. Currier, Albert
Curtis, Appleton Dadmun, Caleb
Dana, *John A. Dana, Ezekiel Din-
iels. Ell ward L. Davis, flsa^c Davis,
Wm. S. Davis, Jonathan Day, W^in. S.
Denny, Henry A. Denny, Cliarles De-
vens, Jr., Francis H. Dewey. John B.
Dexter, John B. Dexter, Jr., Silas
Dinsmore, Wm. Dickinson, A. Jones
Enton, *Wm. Eaton, G. H. E>tabrook,
*James Estabrook, J. E. Estabrook,
Abraham Firth, Benj. Flag:;, Dwight
Foster, Samuel B. L Goddaid. *VVm.
N.Green, *Wm E. Greene, *Wm.
Greenleaf, W^m. Grout, Franklin Hdll,
Charles A. Hamilton, Edward Hamil-
ton, Parley Hammond, Tiuiothy W.
Hammond, William Harrinston. Clar-
endon Harris, William H. Harris,
*Charles W. Hartshorn, Samuel F.
Haven, Nathan Heard, Edward H.
Heinenway, Charles Her^ev, Hamilton
A. Hdl, Chas.H. Hill, *J. Henry Hill,
Geo. F. Hoar, George Hobbs, Charles
A. Holbrook, William R. Hoofier, Wm.
H. Howe, S. A. Howland, *Samuel
Jennison, *William Jeimson, Chas.
L. Knowlton, John S. C. Knowlton,
Edward Lamb, Orville Lathrop, Dan.
W. Lincoln, Edward W.Lin, oln, fLevi
Lincoln, Wm. S. Lincoln, *Jos Mason,
*Lewis A Maynard, W. B. M+xwell,
Matthew J. McCafferty, Thos. McGin-
nis, Thos. Meriam, Charles M. Miles,
Thomas L. Nelson, *Rejoice Ne^vton,
Patrick O'Keefe, Charles Paine, Fred-
erick W. Paine, Nathaniel Paine, Cal-
vin E. Pratt, William W. Pratt, Addi-
son Prentiss, Charles G. Prentiss, Geo.
M. Prentiss, Charles L. Putnam, Chas.
W. Rice, George T. Rice, H.-nty C.
Rice, William W. Rice, *George W.
Richardson, *Austin L. Rogers, Ste-
phen Salisbury, Samuel Smith, *Wil-
Iiam A. Smith, Chas. E. Stevens, Elijah
Ji. Stoddard, Daniel Stone, Samuel V.
Stone, Nathaniel Stowell, Geo. Swan,
Putnam W. Taft, Adm Thayer, Lewis
Thayer, *Benj. F. Thomas, Willian,
C. Tuompson, Obadah H. Tillottsom
Horatio N. Tovr'er, *Charles Thurber,
George A. Trumbull, Joi. Trumbull,
Stephen P. Twiss, Edwa d W. Vaill,
Gill Valentine, Geo. F. Verry, Daniel
Ward, *Charles Washburn, Henry S.
W^ashburn, John D. Washburn, Geo.
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A. Wetherell, John W. Wetherell,
Geo. W. Wheeler, tCharles White,
«Calvin Willanl, Alex. H. Wilder,
Joel Wilder, *Hartley Williams, Wm.
A. Williams.
Trial Justices.
Athol, Isaac Stevens.
Baire, David Lee.
Black&tone, Willard Wilson.
Clinton, John T. Dames.
Dana, Nathaniel L. Johnson.
Fitchburg, Thornton K. Ware.
Gardner, Chauncey W. Carter.
Grafton, Chandler M. Pratt.
Holden, David F. Parmenter.
Leominster, Joel W. Fletcher.
Northiorough, Samuel Clark.
^orth Broolcjield, James H. Hill.
Oxford, Jasper Brown,
Southbridge, Sylvester Dresser.
Spencer, Luther Hill.
Sutton, Edmund J. Mills.
Templeton, Gilman Day.
Uxbridge, Zadok A. Taft.
Warren, Joseph F. Hitchcock.
Webster, Hiram Allen.
Westboro', Benj. Boynton.
West Boylston, Eben. M. Hosmer.
Westminster, Wm. S. Bradbury.
Winchendon, Bethuel Ellis.
Worcester, Adin Thayer.
JJ"otaries Public.
Athol, Charles Field, Nath'l Rich-
ardson, Isaac Stevens.
Blackstone, Paul P. Todd.
Brook-field, Otis Hayden.
Clinton, Charles G. Stevens.
Fitchburg, Jos. W. Mansur, Jonas
A. Marshall, William J. Merriam, Na-
thaniel Wood.
Grafton, William F. Slocum.
Lancaster, John G. Thurston, Ed-
mund C. Whitney.
Leicester, Cheney Hatch, Horatio
G. Henshaw.
Milford, David Brewer, Thomas G.
Kent, John S. Scammel.
Millbury, Ira N. Goddard.
Nortkboro', Samuel Clark.
Oxford, Emory Sauford.
Southbridge, Calvin A. Pai;:e.
Spencer, William T. Harlow.
Uxbridge, John W. Capron.
Warren, Joseph F. Hitchcock.
West Broolfeld, David L. Morril.
Winchendon, Giles H. Whitney.
Worcester, Peleg E. Aldrich, Wm.
S. Barton, John Boyden, John A.
Dana, William Dickinson, Joseph S.
Farnum, J. Henry Hill, Elijah B.
Stoddard, Joseph Trumbull, Charles
Washburn.
Coroners.
Auburn, J. S. Prentiss.
Bolton, Joseph Sawyer.
Brookfield, Wm. B. Hastings.
Clinton, Geo. H. Kendall.
Dana, John H. Farns worth.
Douglas, Samuel W. Heath.
Fitchburg, A. P. Kimball, Jonas A.
Marshall, Ivers Phillips.
Holden, George Flagg, Theron E.
Hall.
Hubbardston, David Bennett.
Leicester, Samuel H. Moore.
Leominster, Wm. H. Young.
Mendon, John G. Mstcalf.
Milford, Clark Ellis.
North Brookfield, Freeman Walker.
Oxford, Sylvanus Harris, Wm. H.
Thurston.
Petersham, Cephas Willard.
Princeton, Alphonso Brooks.
Royalston, Ambrose Clark, C>ru8
Davis.
Rutland, Jeduthan Green.
Southboro', Curtis Newton.
Sturbridge, Edward Phillips.
Sutton, John W. Whipple.
Templeton, Herman Partridge.
Uxbridge, Scott Seagrave.
Warren, Nelson Carpenter.
Westbord', Daniel F. Newton.
West Brookfield, Solomon L.
Barnes.
Westminster, Frederick Allen.
Winchendon, Joseph S. Watson.
Worcester, Lovell Baker, Jonathan
Day, John E. Hathaway, Levi Jack-
son, J. Marcus Rice.
MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
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- MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
The Milifia of Massachusetts is divided into two classe?, the active and
enrolled; the latter consists of all " alilt-hodied white male citizens of tlic
age of eighteen years, and under that of forty-five, excepting persons en-
listed into volunteer companies, and persons exempted by law, or incapaci-
tated by physical and other causes." The whole numlier enrolled in 1858,
as appears from the Returns of Assessors of cities and towns (whose duty-
it is to make such returns), is 147,682 ; being a decrease of a,432 from
last year.
The Active Militia consists of Volunteers, who arc paid a per diera
allowance when on duty, — amounting, in the whole, to $7.50 per annum,
each man of the Artillery, Infantry, and Riflemen; and S15 each for
Cavalry. The commissioned Field and Staff Officers are paid $lb, and
the non-comraissioned Staff S9, per annum. The militia consists, by the
returns of 1858, of 5,771 men. These are organized into three Divisions
and six Brigades, embracing two Divisionary Corps of Cadets, one in Bos-
ton and one in Salem; one Company and one Section of Light Artillery;
five Companies of Cavalry, and twelve Regiments and one Battalion of
Infantry ; and three Battalions of Riflemen : in all 95 companies.
The first division is made up of Militia in Suffolk, Norfolk, Plymouth,
Bristol, Barnstable, Nantucket, and Dukes counties; the second, of Mili-
tia in Middlesex and Essex ; the third, of Militia in Worcester, Hamp-
shire, Hampden, Franklin, Berkshire.
GENERAL STAFF.
His Excellency. Nathaniel Prentiss Banks, of Waltham, Commander-in-Chief.
Adjutant General, Ebenezer W. Stone, of Roxbury.
Aids to Commander-in-Chief, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel: Edward G.
Parker, of Brookline ; John H. Reed, of Boston ; George Walker, of Sprin.^-
field ; Joseph H. D. Blake, of Braintree.
FIRST DIVISION.
Mnj. General, Samuel Andrews, of Roxbury ; Division Inspector, P. Sfearns
Davis, of Cambridge ; Aids-de-Camp, Henry C. Brook;*, and William W. Clapp
Jr., of Boston ; Quarter blaster, Wm. Baker, Jr., of Boston ; Engineer, John R.
Hall, of Roxbury ; Judge Advocate, Thornton K. Lothrop, of Boston.
FIKST BKIGADE.
Briff. Gen , Win. W. Bullock, of Camb'ge.
Brig. Maj. i^Insp., Axel Dearborn, Of Dor-
chester.
Brig. Qr. Master, John Moran, of Boston.
Brie/. Engineer, Alvin Adams, Jr., of Bos-
ton, [ton.
Brig. Aid-de-Camp, Solon Fisher, of Bos-
Company of Iji3;ht Artillery — An-
nexed to 1st Brigade.
Capt., Ormand F. Nims, of Boston.
Adj., Adin Paitridj^p, of Boston.
First Battalion— Light Dragoons.
Major, Wm. F. White, of Snmerville.
Adj., Chas. W. Wilder, of Brookline'.
Qr. Master, Wm. M. Watts, of Chelsea.
Surgeon, Moses C. Greene, Boston.
CoMP. A, Boston, Capt.,M\c\i'\ C. Kenny.
CoMP. B, Boston, Capt., Thos. J. Peirce.'
First Kegiment— Infantry,
Colonel, Robert I. Burbank, Boston.
Lieut. Colonel, Albert J. Wrii;ht, Boston.
Major, Samuel G. Adams, Boston.
Surgeon, Thomas 11. Piukerton, of Boston. Adjutant, T. Bigeiow Lawrence, Boston
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Qr. Master, Wm. C. Williamson, Boston.
Fay Master, Wm. E. Webster, Boston.
Suryeon, Wm E. Coale, Boston.
Surgeon's Mate, , , •
CoMP. A, Boston, Capt., Chas. 0. Ropers.
Co.MP. B, Boston, Capt., Harrison liitchie.
CoMP. C, South Boston, Captain, Joshua
Jenkins.
CoMP. D, Boston, Captain, Selden Page,
of Charlestown.
CoMP. E, Boston, Capt., Isaac F. Shepard.
CoMP. F, Boston, Capt., Henry A. Snow.
CoMP. H, Boston, Capt., George West.
Second Regiment— Infantry.
Colonel, Robert Cowdin, Boston.
Lieut. Colonel, Isaac S. Burrell, Roxbury.
Major, Freflerick A. Heath, Boston.
Adjutant, Charles Amory, Jr.
Qr. Master, Samuel Hammond, Boston.
Pay Master, Henry Styles, Boston.
Suryeon, Samuel A. Green, Boston,
Su7-geo7i's Mate, J. Theo. Heard, Boston.
Chaplain, Thos. B. Thayer, Boston.
CoMP. A, Boston, Capt., Clark B. Baldwin.
CoMP. B, Boston, 6'a;9<., , .
CoMP. C, Boston, Capt., , .
CoMP. D, Roxb., Capt., T. L. D. Perkins.
CoMP. E, Boston, Co^i., Maclelland Moore.
CoMP. F, Boston,, Capt., Augustine Har-
low.
SECOND BBIGADB.
Brig. Gen., Eben'r W. Peirce, Freetown.
Brig. Mnj. ^ hisp., Geo. Clark, Jr., Dorch.
Briq. Qr. Master, Edwin L. Barney, New
■ Bedford.
Brig. Engineer, Wm. C. Lovering, Taun-
ton. [Freetown.
Brig. Aid-de Camp, Silas P. Richmond,
Company of Light Dragoons — An-
nexed to 2d Brigade.
North Biudgkwatkk.
Capt.. Jonaa R. Perkins, N. Bridgewater.
Adj., David Whittemore, N. Bnrigewater.
Suiyeon, Jas. M. Underwood, Abington.
Third Regiment— Infantry.
Colonel, David W. Wardrop, N. Bedford.
Lieut. Col., Chas. Raymond, Plymouth.
Major, Rogers L. Barstow, Rochester.
Adjutant, Richard A. Peirce, N. Bedford.
Qr. Master, Marcus M. Wilcox, N. Bedf'd.
Pay Master, Sanford Aliny, N. Bedford.
Suryeon, Alexander S. Holmes, N. Bedf'd.
Surgeon's Mate, Johnson Clark, New Bed-
ford.
Chaplain, Jas. J. Twiss, New Bedford.
CoMP. A, Halifax, Capt., Otis Pratt.
CoMP. B, Plymouth, Capt., Joseph W.
CoUingwood.
CoMP. E, F'll River, C(7;j<.,Wm. C. Greene.
CoMP. G, Freetown, Capt., J. R. Matthew-
son.
CoMP. H, Plyrapton, Capt., Ira S. Holmes.
CoMP. K, Carver, Capt., Wm. S. McFarlin.
Com P. L, New Bedford, Capiam, Timothy
Ingraham.
Fourth Regiment— Infantry.
Colonel, Abner R. Packard, Quincy.
Lieut. Col., Oliver Ames, 3d, Easton.
Major, Frank M. Ames, Easton.
Adjutant, Franklin Curtis, Quincy.
Quartermaster, Wm. E. Camp, Taunton.
Paymaster , Frederic Crane, Taunton.
Surgeon, Henry M. Saville, Quincy.
Suryeon' s Mate, .
CoMP. A, Canton, Capt., Jas. T. Sumner.
CoMP. B, Easton, Capt., Wm. E. Bump.
CoMP. C, Braintree, Capt., Cephas C,
Bumpus. [den.
CoMP. D, Randolph, Capt., Hiram C. Al-
CoMP. E, Abington, Cupt., Franklin P.
Harlow. [ard.
CoMp. F, Foxboro', Capt., David L. Shep-
CoMP. G, Taunton, Caju^, Timothy Gordon.
CoMP. H, Quincy, Capt., Thaddeus H.
Newcomb. [if g> Jr-
CoMP. I, fiinghara, Capt., Hawkes Fear-
Divisionary Corps of Cadets,
Capt.(yi\i\i the rank of Lieut. Col.), Chris-
topher C. Holmes, Milton. [Boston.
Lieut.{\\\\.h rank ot Major), Thos P. Rich,
Ensign (with rank of Major), A. Charles
Baldwin, Boston. [fries, Jr., Boston.
Adjutant (with rank of Capt.), Jolm Jef-
Qr. Master (with rank of First Lieut.),
Moses W. Weld, Boston.
Surgeon, Ezra Palmer, Jr., Boston.
SECOND DIVISION.
Major-General, William Sutton, of Salem ; Division Inspector, Daniel Per-
kins, of Sdlem ; Aids-' I e- Camp, Samuel Brown, Jr., and J<iirus W. Perry, of
Salem; Division Quartermaster, VVillinm Saunters, ot Salem ; Judge Advocate,
A. A. Abbott, ot Ddnvers ; Division Engineer, David Moore, of Salem.
THIRD BRIGADE.
Brig. Gen., livr\) F.Butler, Lowell.
Brig. Majr. and Inspi'r, Wm. H. Cle.nencc,
Lowell.
^rig. Qr. Master, Thos. J. Porter, Woburn.
Ai(ie-dc-Cani]), Sam'l E. Converse, Lowell.
Efiyineer, Peter Haggerty, Lowell.
Company of Light Dragoons — An-
nexed to 3d Brigade.
Waltham.
Crr^^., Williams Gibbs, Waltham.
Adjutant, Gardner Banks, Walthim,
Surgeon, Royal S. Warren, Waltham.
Fifth Regiment- Infantry.
Colo?iel, Charles P. Rogers, Charlestown.
Lieut. Col., .
Major, George P. Kettell, Charlestown.
Adjutant, Thos. O. Barri, Canibridgeport.
Quarterma^ttr, George Cunis, Mcdford.
Paymaster, Fred. A. Ham, Charlestown.
Suryeon, William N. Lane, Cliarlcstown.
Surgeon's Mate, S. Watson Drew, Woburn.
CoMP. A, Concord, r'a/><., Richard Barctt.
CoMP. B, Soinerville.Cw/;^, .
CoMP. D, Charlestown, Capt., .
CoMP. E, Medford, Capt., S. C Lawrence.
CoMP. Gj Woburn, Cajd., .
CoMP. U,Charlestown,C'ap<.,John T.Boyd.
MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
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Sixth Regiment— Infantry.
Col., E. F. Jones, Lowell.
Lieut. Col., Walter Shattuck, Groton.
Major, Beiij. F. Watson, Lawrence.
Adjutiud, Alpha B. Farr, Lowell.
Q,r. Master, James L. Williams, Lowell.
Paymaster, .
Chaplain, Charles Babbidge, Pepperell.
Suryeon, Norman Smith, Groton.
Surgeon's Mate, Daniel P. Gage, Lowell.
CoMP. B, Gn)ion,Capt., Eusebius S. Clark
CoMP. C, ljO\\Q\\,Capt., Emilus Siackpole
CoMP. D, Lowell, (7a//i;.,Alb'tS.Follansbee
CoMP. v., Acton, Capt,
CoMP. F, Lawrence, Ca;;;;.,
CoMp. G, Lowell, C'rt;j^., Josiah A. Sawtell
CoMP. H, Lowell, C'ff;j<., Andrew Blood.
CoMP. I, Lawrence, C'a/Ji., John Pickering.
Second Battalion of Riflemen.
Major, Ephraim Moore, Sudbury.
Adjutant, Daniel Pope, Marlborough.
Qr. Master, George iloughton, Marlboro".
Hurgeon, De.\ter M. Tucker, Marlboro'.
CoMP. A, Marlboro', Capt., Henry Whit-
comb, Bolton. [Willis.
CoMP. B, Sudbury, Capt., Samuel Adams
FOURTH BRIGADE.
Brig. Gen., Josrph Andrews, Salem.
Brig. Inspector, Heniy Merritt, Salem.
Engineer, William A. Williams, Chelsea.
Brig. Qr. Master, John F. Fellows, Chelsea.
Aide-de-Camp, Sam'lC. Oliver, Lawrence.
Sectioq. of Light Artillery— Annexed
to Fourth Brigade.
Salem.
Capt., Charles H. Manning, Salem.
Surgeon, Elisha H. Quimby, Salem.
Seventh Regiment— Infantry.
Col., Lyman Dike, Stoneham.
Lieut. Col., Simeon Flint, Salem.
Major, John Wiley, '2d, South Reading.
Adjutant, Barnabas N. Mann, Chelsea.
Qr. Master, Amos Cummings, Jr., Reading.
Taymaster, IladleyP. Currill, Chelsea.
Surgeon, Williaui 11. Ileal li, Stoneham.
Surgcun's Mate, .
CoM.P. A, Salem, Capt.,
Co.MP. B, Sii\vm, Capt., Goo. II. Pcirsou.
CoMP. C, Stoneham, Capt.,
CoMP E, So. Kcad'g,Ca/)i.,Jas.F. Emerson.
CoMP. F, Chelsea, Ca/3i., W. C. Norton.
CoMl'. G, II vvcrhill, Capt., Wm. Taggart.
CoMP. II, Salem, Capt., Eleazer Hatha-
way.
Eighth Regiment— Infantry.
Col., Frederick J. Coffin, Newburyport.
Lieut. CoL, John F. Brown, Marblehead.
Major, Israel W. Wallis, Beverly.
Adjutant, .
Qr. Master, Sam'l T. Payson, Newburyp't.
Paymaster, Wm. Currier, Jr., Newburyp't.
Surgeon, John Renton, Lynn.
Surgeon's Male, Wm. F. Bulkley, Lynn.
CoMP. A, Newburyport, Capt., Nehemiah
Flanders. [Preston, Danvers.
CoMP. B, Marblehead, Capt., Daniel J.
CoMP. C, Marblehead, Capt., Knott V.
Martin.
CoMP. D, Lynn, Capt., Tirhothy Monroe.
CoMP. E, Beverly, C'a/?^., Francis E". Porter
CoMP. F, Lynn, C2pt., James Hudson, Jr.
CoMP. G, Gloucester, C«pi;., And'w Elwell.
CoMP. H, Marblehead, Capt., Francis
Boardman.
First Battalion of Riflemen.
Major, Ben. Perley Poore, W. Newbury.
Adjutant, .
Q?'. Master, Sam'l W. Haines, Newburyp't.
Surgeon, David L. Ambrose, W. Newbury.
CoMP. A, West Newbury, Ca;?^., Moses P.
Stanwood. [Rogers, Jr.. Newbury.
CoMP. B, West Newbury, Capt., Gideon
CoMP. C. Rowley, Capt., David Saunders.
Divisionary Corps of Salem Cadets.
Capt., Samuel B. Foster, Salem.
Capt. Lieut., J. Louis Marks, Salem.
Adjutant, John Pickering, Jr., Salem.
Qr. Master, .
Surgeon, John Gage Wood, Salem.
THIRD DIVISION.
Major General., Augustus Morse, of Leominster ; Divmon Inspector, C. H.
M^rriam, of Leoiuiuster ; Ai'lsde-Camp, William B. Woo^l and ;
Division Quarter Master, David L. Morril, of West Brookfieltl ; Engineer, Henry
Smith, of Templeton ; Judge Advocate, Joel W. Fletcher, Leominster.
FIFTH BRIGADE.
Brig. Gen., Sam'l H. Leonard, Worcester.
Brig. Inspector, .
Brig. Q'rmaster, Henry Phelps, Worcester.
Brig. Engineer, John Boyden, Worcester.
Aid-de-Canip, Edwin Bynner, Worcester.
Ninth Regiment — Infantry,
Col., Edwin Upton, Fitchburg.
Lieut. Col , Gilman M. Palmer, Clinton.
M'l/or. Willi im Kimball, Fitchburg.
Adjutant, John W. Kimball, Fitchburg.
Qr' master, Geo. W. Sherwin, Fitchburg.
Pay Master, Chas. H. Eager, Fitchburg.
Surgeon, James R. Wellman, Fitchburg.
Swgeon's Mate, — ^— .
CoMP. A, Leominster, Capt., .
CoMP. B, Fitchburg, Capt., James A. Cun-
ningham, Lunenburg.
CoMP. C, Clinton, Capt., Christopher C.
Stone.
CoMP. E, Fitchburg, Capt., Jonas Corey.
CoMP. F, Sterling, Capl., .
CoMP. G, Ashburnham, Cc^i., Jos. P. Rice.
Tenth Regiment — Infantry.
Colonel. Charles S. Childs, Worcester.
Lieut. Col., James H. Barker, Milfdrd.
Major, Calvin E. Pratt, Worcester.
Adjutant, John M. St dley. Worcester.
Quart ermaster, Henry Keith, Worcester.
Paymaster, Eliakim A, Bates, Hopkinton.
Surgeon, Benjamin Heywood, Worcester.
Surgeon's Jilate, J. Mason Rice, Worcester.
Co^tP. A, Milford, Capt., .
CoMP. B, Worcester, Cc^i., Edward Lamb.
CoMP. G, West Boylston, Capt., .
CoMP. U, Hopkinton, Capi.,Wm.B.Claflin.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Third Battalion of Bifiemen.
Ma'or, El jah B. Stoddard, Worcester.
Adjutant, Samuel V. Stone, Worcester.
Qitariennnster, .
Surgeon, Samuel Flage, Worcester.
CoMP. A, Worcester, Capt., Geo. H.Ward.
CoMP. B, Holden,C(:r;;^,Aug'tusF.Damon.
SIXTH BRIGADE.
Briff. Gen , Andrew A. Richmond, Adams.
Briff. Tnsp., John J. LeRuy, Adams.
Briff. Q'rmaster, D. W. McEhvain, Adams.
Brig. Aid-de-Camp, C. K. Hawks, North-
ampton. [Chicopee.
Brig. Engineer, Mortimer D. Whitaker,
Company of Cavalry — Annexed to
Sixth Brigade.
Capt., Charles A. Baxter, Springfield.
Atljidant, .
Surgeon, Geo. W. Deiiison, Chicopee.
Eleventh Regiment — Infantry.
Col., Timothy W. Sloan, Amherst.
Lieut. Col., Geo. P. Carpenter, Shelburne.
Major, Henry A. Bowen, BucUland.
Adj^dant, Sam'l H. Crandall, Shutesbury.
Q'rmanter, Orville F. Morrison, Coleraine.
Paymaster, .
Surgeon, Wm. M. Parker, Shutesbury.
Surgeo7i's Mate, Lewis S. Bemis, Enfield.
CoMP. A, Shelburne, Capt., Ilalbcrt S.
Greenleaf. fYv^endell.
CoMP. B.Leverctt, Cf?p^, AdinW. Caswell,
CoMP. D, Shutesbury, Capt., Horace Jen-
nison. [ton, 2d.
CoMP. E, Coleraine, Capt., Thos. Purin-
Twelfth Regiment — Infantry.
Colonel, Horace C. Lee, Sprinpfield.
Lieut Col., Charles L. Shaw, Springfield.
Major, .
Adjtdant, Albert S. Haven, Springfield.
Q'rmaster, Allen M. Galpin, Springfield.
Paymaster, Jarvis G. Shaw, Springfield.
Surgeoti, Wm. G. Breck, Springfield.
Surgeon's Mate,
Chaplain, Morris E. White, Northampton,
CoMP. B, Springfield, Capt., John Taylor.
CoMP. C, Norihampton, Capt., William R.
Marsh. [Bridgman.
COmp. D, Belchertown, Capt., William H.
CoMP. E, Ware, Capt., Paul C. Wood.
CoMP. G, Greenfield, Capt., Jefibrd M.
Decker.
First Battalion — Infantry.
Major, Henry S. Briggs, Pittsfield.
Adjutant, N^ithan G. Brown, Pittsfield.
Q'rmaster, Daniel J. Ddlge, Pittsfield.
Surgeon, William L.' Jackson, Pittsfield.
CoMP. A, Pittsfield, Caj^t., Charles M.
Whelden.
CoMP. B, Adams, Capt., Wm. M. Brown.
INDEPENDEK"T MILITARY ORGAWIZATION".
Ancient and Honorable Aktillery Company.
Major Francis Brinley, Captain; Col. Edward F. Hall, \st Lieutenant: Major Axel
Dearborn, 2d Lieut. ; Lieut. David Fulsifer, Adjutant; Capt. Isaac F. Shepard, Isf
S«Y/ea?z<,- Major S. W. Clifford, '2d Sergeant ; Col. Samuel Brown, 3d, 3d Senjeant ;
Capt. M. C. Kenny, 4th Sergeant; Capt. E. M. Whelden, 5th Sergeant; Lieut.' Btnj.
John.son, &lh Sergeant ; Sergeant Charles C. Henshaw, Clerk ; Capt. John G. Roberis,
2'reasurer ; Capt. Charles S. Lambert, Armorer.
COUNSELLORS.
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COUNSELLORS.
Note. — Burnham has a large collection of new and second-hand Law Books, and is constantly
mcUcing additions. See his card on page 6.
BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
Day Joseph M.,
Holway Seth P., "
Marston George,
Marston Nymphas,
Copeland George,
Doane John,
Whittemoie E. S.
Davis John W.,
Barnstable
Brewster
Orleans
Sandwich
Wellfleet
BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
Bliss Henry J.,
Dunham Jarvis N.,
Dawes Henry L.,
Hodge Nehemiah,
Porter William P.,
Richmond Andrew A.,
Robinson James T.,
Robinson Thomas,
Sayles Franklin 0.,
Thayer Shepard,
Preston A. W.,
Wolcott John C,
Wood Edgar M.,
Bennett Charles F,,
Morse Almond C,
Palmer Billings,
Price John,
Sumner Increase,
Sumner Samuel B,,
Twining Thomas,
Rockwell Jarvis,
Filley William T.,
Branning John,
Cook Jonathan F.,
Filley Lester,
Wilcox Marshall,
Bishop Henry VV.,
Taft Henry W.,
Tucker George J.,
Tucker William S.,
Waterman Andrew J.,
Turner Augustus,
Adam Robert W.,
Bowerman Samuel W.,
Briggs George N.,
Briggs Henry S.,
Colt James D.,
Gamwell Lorenzo H.,
Hubbard Henry,
Johnson Norman L.,
Lanckton Mathias R.,
Martin Calvin,
Page Phinehas L.,
Plunkett William R.,
Robinson James T.,
Rockwell Julius,
Shepherdson Wesley L.
Walker John A.,
Strickland L. K.,
Bradford James,
Ensign Edward F.,
Field Jonathan E.,
Dunham H. J.,
Fenn Daniel B., Jr.,
Adams
(North)
(North) "
Cheshire
Dalton
Great Barrington
Hinsdale
Lanesboro"
Lee
Lenox
New Marlboro
Pittsfield
Sandisfield
Sheffield
Stockbridge
Fitch Henry E., West Stockbridge
Spauldiiig William C, "
Danforth Keyes, WiUiamstown
DeWey Daniel, "
BRISTOL COUNTY.
Allen George A.,
Boweii Simeon,
Daggett John,
Sanford Joseph B.,
Selee Edward,
Hawes John A.,
Spooner Nathaniel S.,
Battelle Hezekiah,
Blaisdell Josia.. C,
Boomer F. A.,
Borden Simeon,
Ford James,
Greene William C,
Holmes Charles J.,
Lapham Louis,
Lindsey John,
Williams Eliab,
Hathaway Joseph,
Reed E. Maltby,
Barney Edwin L.,
Bonney Charles T.,
Borden Alanson.
Briiiham Lincoln F.,
Clifford John H.,
Crapo William W.,
Cushman Austin S.,
Dearborn Joseph F.,
Eliot Thomas D.,
Mackie Adam,
Pierce Richard A.,
Pitman Robert C,
Porter Francis L.,
Prescott Oliver,
Ray Isaiah C,
Robinson Morrill, Jr.,
Russell Charles,
Stetson Thomas M.,
Stone Joshua C,
West Augustus L.,'
Blodgett^'William W.,
Cushman Apollos,
Farnsworth & Thrasher,
Bassett Anslem,
Bassett & Reed,
Bennett Edmund H.,
Brayton John S.,
Brown James,
Pratt Horatio,
Reed Chester I.,
Sanford B. & J. E.,
Sanford John E.,
Sproat William A. F.,
Townsend Samuel R.,
Williams George E.,
Williams Henry,
Williams Sydney,
Attleboro'
Easton
Fairhaven
Fall River
Freetown
Mansfield
New Bedford
Pawtucket
Taunton
DUKES COUNTY.
Mayhew Theodore G.,
Pease Joseph T.,
EdgartOWn
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Thaxter Leavitt, EdgartoUn
Peakes James I)., 'i'isbuiy
ESSEX COUNTY.
Binncy William C, Amesbury
Foster Moses, Jr., Andover
Hazen Nathan W., "
Merrill Saniuii, "
Choate Frederick W., Beverly
Stephens Thomas, "
Tiltoii Warren, Beverly
Lowe Obed B., Essex
Jones Jeremiah P., Georgetown
Russell Jeremiah, ''
Nash Lonson, Gloucester
Thomp-on Charles P., "
Tullar Alden, "
Read Jacob W., Groveland
Dodge Allen W., Hamilton
Satfoid Daniel E., "
Carter Henry, Haverhill
Duncan James H., "
Howe Nathaniel S., "
Kittredge Alfred, "
Marsh John J., "
Merrill Henry N,, "
Russell Jeremiah, "
Taggart William, "
Haskell George, Ipswich
Stickney John B., "
Benson George VV'., Lawrence
Bordman Benjamin, "
Briggs George P., "
Chase Peiley S., "
Cross Robert, "
Harmon Nathan W., "
Newton Christopher G., "
Saunders Daniel, Jr.,^ '♦
Stevens Ivan, "
Parsons Thomas A., "
Parsons William H., "
Sherman E. J., "
Watson B. F., '«
White Nathaniel C, "
Wright Thomas, •'
Wright William H. P.,
Brown Lsa^ic,
Rowland William,
Ingalls Ephraim A.,
Josselyn Lewis E.,
Mudge Beiijamin F.,
Newhall Juiues R.,
Newhall Thomas B.,
Peabody Dean,
Stickney Charles H.,
Stickney Jeremiah C,
Stickney John B.,
Fabens William,
Robinson Frederick,
Robinson Joseph H.,
Rogers William M.,
Bragdon Joseph U.,
Gerrish Josepii G.,
Johnson Harrison G,, "
Lamson C .leb, "
Marston Stephen W., "
Morse C Osgood, "
Noyes Amos, "
Pierce Nathaniel, "
Pike John iN., «
Spofford Ricliard S., Jr., '*
Stone Eben F., '«
Abbott Allred A., Salem
Almon Andrew B., ♦•
Andrews George, "
Bancroft Sidney C, "
Barstow Benjamin, *'
Choate William G., "
Lynn
Marblehead
Newbury
Newburyport
Chcver George F., Salem
Devereux George H., "
Giilis James A., "
Huntington Asahel, . "
IngersoU Horace, "
Ives (Stephen B., Jr.) 8c Peabody
(J. B.)
Kimball David B., "
Kimball Eben W., "
Lord Nathaniel J., *'
Lord Otis P., . "
Northend f IFm. D.) & Choate fG.F./'
Osgood Joseph B. F., "
Perkins Jona. C, "
Perry fJ. W.J & Endicott C IF. C.) "
Phillips Stephen II., "
Phillips & Giilis, "
Pingree Thomas P., Jr., *'
Prescott William C, ••
Roberts David, "
Rantoul Robert S., "
Saftbrd D. E., "
Stimpson Thomas M.,- "
Story Augustus, "
Waters Joseph G., "
Webb Stephen P., "
Weed Dan, "
Wheatland George, "
Wheatland Stephen G., «'
Abbott Alfred A., South Danvers
Perkins Benjamin C, ''
Proctor John W., ".
Wiley Hiram 0., •'
Holmes Charles H., Topsfield
Poole Benjamin, "
ERANKLIN COUNTY.
Maxwell Sylvester,
Lanfair William,
Arms Pliny,
Allen Charles,
Alvord Daniel W.,
Brainard Almon,
Davis George T.,
Davis Wendell T.,
Dewey Timothy M.,
Grinnell James S.,
Griswold Whiting,
Lamb Samuel O.,
Mattoon Charles,
Wells George D.,
Chase R. D.,
Field Samuel T.,
Maxwell Arthur,
Taft Horace W.,
Cliarlemont
Coleraine
Deerfield
Greenfield
Orange
Shelburne
Sunderland
HA.MPDEN COUNTY.
Hinsdale James C, Blandford
Richards Franklin D.. Chester
Knapp George H., Chicopee
Stearns George M., "
Wells John,
Whittaker Mortimer D., "
Newell Lester, Holyoke
Pearsons William B. C,
Allen James G., Palmer
Granger Daniel, "
Ashmun & Leonard, Springfield
Bcaoh <K: Bond,
Chapman t^ Chamberlain, "
Crooks James W., "
Hildreth R. B., "
Hooker Josiah, "
Mclmire James E., "
Merrick & Woolworth, "
Morris George B., "
Morton James H., "
COUNSELLORS.
89
Phelps Ansel, Jr., Springfield
Sc;uii;uis Olis A., •'
Shiirtlfff William S.,
Smitli William Jj., "
Soule AuiiusliKS L., "
Stebbeiis John M., "
Vdse lleiiry, "
Walker (Jiorge, "
Winchester Cliiules A., "
Bates VVilliain G., Westfield
Boies Patrick, "
Fuller Henry, *'
Fowler iS inuiel. "
Gillette Edward B., •
Leonard Norman T., "
Lewis Henry B., *'
Lincoln Ephraini L., "
Merrinian Frank E., "
Whitney Milton 15., ««
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
Boyden James W.,
Conkey Ithamar F.,
Dickinson Edward,
Dickinson William A.,
Goddard S. W. E.,
Bancioft Dyer,
Clark Epaphras,
Marcy Laban,
Kellogg Giles C,
CopelandA. M.,
Allen William, Jr.,
Baker Osmyn,
Chilson Haynes H ,]
Delano Charles,
Forbes Charles E.,
Hodges Horace I.,
Spaulding Samuel T.,
Hopkins Wni. Swinton B.,
White Addison H.,
Amherst
Belchertown
Chesterfield
Ei.fi.ld
Greenwich
Hadley
Huntington
Northampton
Ware
Williamsbuig
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Billeri.-a
Briiihton
Cambridge (Port)
(East) Cambriilgt
Whitman George H.,
Baldwin Henry,
Plumer Sedgwick L.,
Russell- James Dulton,
Strong William C,
Edwards Aoraham,
Folsom Samuel H.,
Hudson ( C.H.J & Porter (y.),Camb. (Pt.)
Ladd John S., (East) Cambridge
Livermore Geo. W., Cambiidge (Port)
Marrett Lnnnzo, (East) Cambridge
Muzzey ( Henri/ IV. J & Moo^e fJas. B.J
Cambridge (Poit)
Richar<lson James P., " ".
Ripley (E.J & Folsom (S. H.J, (E.) Camb.
Tyler Joseph H., (East) Cambridge
Whitney Benjamin W., "
Boardman Alonzo W., Charle^town
Ji&aa. ( James ) & Cobb (Moses G.J, "
Farnsv\orth \Vm C, '«
Griffinf J.Q. -4.y&Boardmanf^. W.J, "
Hayward Caarles C, "
Neal George B., ♦'
Petlint.illJ.ihn W., •'
Robinson Charles, Jr., "
Warren G. Washington, "
Willard Paul,
Brooks George M.,
Brooks Natt.an,
Heywood George,
Hoar E. Rockwood,
Esty Coustantine C,
Train Char.es H.,
Kelley Edward A.,
Russell Bradford,
Concord
Framingham
Groton
Clough Andrew J., (South) Groton
Gerii li James, " "
Spaulding John, Jr., " "
BnlUird Elias. Holliston
Waki field Lucius H., Hopkintoa
Plumiiier William, Lexington
Preston Marshall, - "
Hodges Edward F., Lincoln
Abbott Julian, Lowell
Abliott James C, "
Adams Joel, "
Adams John T.K., .♦'
Alger Edwin A., "
Alger Hiram A., "
Blaisdell Harrison G., "
Bonney Arthur P., "
Blown (Alpheus R.J& Alger (E.A.J, "
Brown Saniuf-l A., "
BnUer(BenJ.F.J& Webster (M.P.J, "
Caverly Robert B., "
Corliss H. G. F., "
Cowley Charles, "
Fletclier Luther J., "
Gardner William S., "
Hadley SaniuJP., Jr., "
Hagijerty Peter, "
Howe Moses G., "
Huntoon D. Fletcher, "
J.ickson Benjamin F., "
jFwett Andrew F., «•
K> yes Joseph B., "
Kimball J. Chellis, "
Knowles John A., '•
Ladd Jonathan, '•
Loughraii James, "
Mai stiall Joshua N., "
McEvoy John F., "
Merrill Samuel N., "
Mor.ve (Isaac S.J & Stevens f Geo. j, "
l^i'rus(A.F.L.J & Blaisdell ^//.G.j, "
Pearson Timothy, "
Richardson D. S. & Geo. F., "
Richardson William A., "
Sherman Edward F., "
Stevens George, "
Swan Charles A. F., "
Sweetser ( Theo. H.J & Gardner
(Win. 8.), "
Webster William P., "
Wentworth (TappanJ & Jewett
(A. F.J,
Griffin J. Q. A., Maiden
Lewis Charles, "
Richardson Ivory W., "
Stearns William S., "
Gale William B., Marlboro'
Felton Alexander C, "
Porter George D., Medford
Russell Charles, "
Gooch Daniel W., Melrose
Bacon John W., Natick
Dewing E. F.,
Ham Benjamin F., "
Jennison Samuel, Jr., Newton
Mason David H., "
Judd Chauncey P., Reading
Presciitt Alfred A., "
Gerrish James, Shirley
Hudson Charles H., Somerville
Lincoln Charles S., "
Tult Francis, "
Biown William L., South Reading
Upton Edward A., " "
Lynde Alonzo V., Stoneham
Whitney Edwin, Stow
Worcester Frederic A., Townsend
Moore Arad, Waltham
Ruiter Josiah, "
Stone Frederic M., **
90
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Bemis Charles,
Bomis Isaac V.,
Bistelow Frank W.,
Parmenter Wm. E.,
Locke John,
Russell James,
Abbot John \V. P.,
Bigelow Alpheus,
Fiske Isaac,
Bolles John A..
Curtis Charles P., Jr.,
Prince Frederick O.,
Russell Charles,
Converse Joshua P.,
Hayden Edw. D.
Randall James M.,
Watertown
West Cambridge
t( (<
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Westford
Weston
i(
Winchester
(Centre) Woburn
NANTUCKET COUNTY.
Bunker James M.
Gardner Edward M.,
Nantucket
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Avery Edward,
French Asa,
Wellington Asa,
White Naaman L.,
Aspinwall William,
Griggs George,
Hail Thomas B.,
Homer George F.,
Houghton Charles,
Thornton J. Wingate,
Wakefield John H.,
Ames Ellis,
Endicott Charles,
Noyes Samuel B.,
Cleveland Ira,
Colburn Waldo,
Cobb Jonathan H.,
Wilkinson Ezra,
Worthington Erastus,
Browne George M.,
Churchill Asaph,
Churchill Chas. M. S.
Clark Albe C,
Cobb Moses G.,
Draper John W,,
Loud Samuel P.
Safford Nathaniel F.,
Scudder Henry A.,
Carpenter James C.,
Bishop Jona. P.,
Lovering Warren,
Churchill Charles M.
Pierce Edward L.,
Reed Jason,
Safford Nathaniel F.,
Adams John Q.,
Gourgas John M.,
Morton William S.,
Tirrill J. E.,
Retry Abel B.,
Berry Neheniiah C,
Gushing A. Loring
Clarke John J.,
Crafts William A..
Cuminings Arial I.,
Gaston AVilHam,
Giles Alfred E.,
Hilliard I'Vancis,
Lcland William S.,
May John W.,
Smith Phineas B ,
Sullivan James P.,
Woodsidc Franklin,
Dickerman Albert,
Swan Luther,
Braintree
Brookline
Canton
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Dedham
Dorchester
Foxboro'
Medfield
Medway
Milton
Quincy
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Randolph
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Roxbury
Hall Elijah F.,
Humphrey Janes,
Kingsbury Fisher A.,
Warner Samuel, Jr.,
Weymouth
Wrentham
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
Stoughton (Centre)
Hobart Benj.,
Johnson Daniel U.,
Keith Jesse E.,
Whitman Jared,
Breck Samuel,
Latham Williams,
Stetson Samuel,
Harris Benj. W.,
Young Welcome,
Simmons Perez,
Browne John W.,
Butler Benjamin,
Gay Ebenezer,
Hersey Henry E.,
Lincoln Solomon,
Thaxter David,
•Beal J. S.,
Eddy Zachariah,
Robinson Everett,
Ward Eliab,
Wood Wm. H.,
Perkins Jonas R.,
White Jonathan,
Whitman Eliab,
Whitman James H.,
Davis Charles G.,
Gilbert Gustavus,
Loud Jacob H.,
Russell John J.,
Sherman Edward L.,
Spear William H.,
Thomas William,
Whitman William H.,
Damon Daniel E.,
Fogg Ebenezer T.,
Baylies William,
Packard Austin,
(South) Abington
(East)
(Centre) "
(South)
Bridgewater
Dusbury
East Bridgewater
<t <(
Hanover
Hingham
Kingston
Middleboro'
North Bridgewater
Pembroke
Plymouth
South Scituate
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West Bridgewater
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
Boston.
Abbott Abiel, 14 Massachusetts block
Abbott Josiah C. 42 Court
Adams Charles F., Jr. 42 Court
Adams C. I. 8 State y
Adams George C. 19 Court
Adams George W. 16 Massachusetts bl'k
Adams J. Quincy, 42 Court
Albee Sumner, 20 Court
Allen Augustus O. 27 Court
Allen Chas. E. 27 Court
Allen Fred. H. 27 Court
Allen Macon B. 31 Exchange
Almon Andrew B. 47 Court
Amory Thomas C, Jr. 15 Temple place
Andrew John A. 4 Court
Angel George T. 46 Washington
Arnold Howard P. 42 Court
Aspinwall William, 42 Court
Atwood Charles, 39 Court
Austin (Ivers J.J & Young (Edw.J, 30
Court
Avery Edward, 52 Washington
Ayer Phineas, 19 Court
Bacon Charles H. 27 Court
Baldwin Henry, 27 State
Ball Joshua D. 40 State
Ballard James M. 9 State
Bancroft George, 7 Court square
Banlield Everett C. 46 Court
COUNSELLORS.
91
Bangs Edward, oO Court
Barker James M. 10 Court
Barrett Jonathan F. 34 School
Bartlcit IJradbury C. 56 Washington
Bartlett Sydney, 16 Court
Bartlctt Sydney, Jr. 16 Court
Bassctt Elisha, U. S. Court House
Batchcldcr Samuel, Jr. 42 City Exchange
Bates Samuel W. 46 Washington
Beard Ithamar W. 41 State
Bell Joseph M. 42 Court
Bello Santiago C. 16 Summer
Bemis George, 5 Court
Bennett Josiah K. 20 Court
Berry Nehemiah C. 20 Court
Bctton George E. 27 Court
Bigelow Edwin M. 10 Court
Bishop Joel P. 27 Tremont Temple
Bishop R. R. 4 Court
Blake Charles F. 30 Court
Blake Edward, 39 Court
Boit Edward D. 25 Federal
Bolles John A. 10 Court
Bowditch Nathaniel I. 52 City Exchange
Bowditch W. 1. 8 R. R. Exchange
Bradley J. H. 19 Court
Brewster Aug. O. 22 Tremont row
Brigham William, 35 Court
Brinley Francis, b. 34 Chauncey
Brooks Benj. F. 40 State
Brooks Calvin M. 12 Joy's building
Brooks Francis A. 76 State
Brown Jeremiah, 20 Court
Brown Wm. L. 17 Joy's building
Browne Causten, 46 Court
Browne Edward I. 16 Court
Browne Geo. M. 16 Old State House
Browne John W. 19 Court
Bryant John D. 28 State
Buck Edward, 11 Court
Burbank Robt. I. 46 Court, cor. Tremont
Burke f Albert G.J & Herrickfirw. A.J,
22 Niles block
Burlinganie Anson, 34 City Exchange
Burr Samuel C, City Hall
Burrage William W. 47 Court
Burt ( IVil/iam L.j & Lincoln (C. S.J, 46
Washington
Butler Benjamin, 18 Massachusetts block
Butler (Benjamin F.J & Green (N. St. J.J,
20 State
Butler Franklin J. 33 School
Butler John H. 27 Court
Chamberlain Geo. A. W. 35 Court
Cha-mberlain Mellen, 35 Court
Chandler Charles P. 4 Court
Chandler Peleg W. 4 Court
Chandler Theophilus P. 4 Court
Chase James M. 46 Court
Cheever Tracy P. 11 Court
Choate Charles F. 1 Devonshire
Choate Fred. W. 27 Court
Choate Rufus, 42 Court
Choate Rufus, Jr. 42 Court
Churchill Joseph McKean, 46 Washington
Churchill (AsaphJ & Pierce (Edw. L.J, 26
Old State House
Clark Albe C. 10 Court
Clark Joseph F. 11 Court
Clark T. E. 31 Exchange-
Clarke Gardner H 34 School
Clarke Samuel G. 19 Court
Clarke Thomas W. 27 Niles block
Clarke (John J.J & Shaw (Lenncel, Jr. J, 27
State
Cobb Moses G. 18 Old State House
Codman Charles R. 33 School
Codman John, 4 Court [Court
Codman (RobertJ & Johnson (H. A.J, 46
Converse Jo.shua P. 10 Court
Cooke Heiijaiuin F 6 Tremont
Cooke Josiah P. 9 State
Coolcy Geo. W. 33 School
Coolidge Austin J. 39 Court
Coolidge David II. 4 Court
Coolidge Horace II. 11 Court
Coolidge J. Randolph, 17 State
Copela'nd Geo. W. 19 Scollay's building
Cottrell Asa, lo Scollay's building
Cragio Lorenzo S.. Jr. 13 Elxchangc
Crane David F. 18 Old State Housu
Crocker Uriel H. 28 State
Crowley John C. 5 Niles block
Currier Benj. H. 19 Kilby
Curtis Benj. R. 34 School
Curtis Charles P. 16 Court
Curtis Cha;les P., Jr. 16 Court
Curtis George T. 34 School
Curtis H. Pelham,'16 Court
Cushing Abel, 6 Court House
Gushing Caleb, 12 Niles block
Cushing Austin S. 34 School
Cutler Joseph, 47 Court
Cutter Isaac J, 46 Washington
Dame Abraham A. 10 Massachusetts bl'k
Dame Theodore S. 9 State
Dana Chas. F. 46 Court
Dana Edward A. 19 Court
Dana Edmund T. 43 Chestnut
Dana James, 24 Old State House
Dana Richard H., Jr. 42 Court
Davis Aug. B. 6 State
Davis Jerome, 31 Exchange
Davis W. Ney, 9 Court square
Dean Benjamin, 42 Court
Dehon William, 28 State
Demond Charles, 4 Court
Denny Henry G. 44 Court
Derby (E. HasketJ & Williamson (Wm.
C.J, 46 Court
Dexter Arthur, 9 Court square
Dexter William S. 40 State
Dickinson F. W. 7 Court square
Dodge John C. 52 Washington
Dorr Wm. B. 134 Dorchester avenue
Dow (Nathan T.J & Prince (F. O.J, SO
Court
Draper John W. 9 State
Draper^Moses, 9 State
Dudley Elbridt<e G. 20 Court
Dudley Dean. 9 State
Dunbar C. F. 24 Niles block
Duncklee Mark F. 81 Washington
Durant Henry F. 22 Old State House
Dutton Ormond H. 35 Court
Dwight Wilder, 35 Court
Dyer Micah, Jr. 20 Court
E<ran James, 19 Old State House
Eldridge Samuel, 7 Niles block
Ellis Charles M. 21 Old State House
Ely Alfred B. 13 Exchange
Emerson J. W. 20 Court
Emery James W., Traveller building
English James L. 9 Court square
Everett Wm. A. 34 School
Fallon Henry F. 16 Summer
Fernald Henry B. 46 Washington
P'ield Justin, 9 State
Fiske Augustus H. 5 Court
Fiske Edward, 5 Court
Flanders Geo. M. 27 State
Fletcher Richard, 46 Washington
Fox James A. 43 Court
French Asa, 13 Exchange
Fuller Richard F. 10 State
Gay Ebenezer, 35 Court
Gardiner Wm. H. 9 Court square
Gerrish Benjamin J. 11 Court
92
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Gerrish George A. 46 Court
Gibbs Amory T. 33 School
Gilchrist Daniel S. 10 Railroad Exchange
Giles Alfred E. 20 Old State House
Giles Joel, 5 Tremont
Gleason Horace, 9 State
Goldsbury John, 8 Railroad Exchange
Gooch Daniel W. 28 State
Goodrich Chirles B. 31 Court
Gordon George H. 20 Court
Gordon Robert, 13o Dorchester avenue
Gordon Solomon J. 81 Washington
Gray Horace, Jr. 39 Court
Gray John C. 30 Court
Gray Levi, 35 Court
Gray William, 30 Court
Green Nicholas St. J. 20 State
Greene Herman W. 41 State
Greenough David S. 40 State
Greenwood Augustus G. 27 Court
Gregg Washington P., City Hall
Griggs George, 4 Court
Guild George D. 4 Court
Guild Samuel E. 4 Court
Hahn Silas B. 27 Court & Maverick sq.
Hale George S. 4 Court
Hall Franklin. 52 Washington
Hall Thomas B. 30 Court "
Hallett Benj F. U Niles block
Hallett Henry L. 11 Niles block
Ham Benj. F. 34 School
Hancock Charles L. 10 Court
Harlow Thomas S 27 State
Hastings George R. 20 Court
Hayes Francis B. 1 Devonshire
Haynes Henry W. 35 Court
Hazelton (Horace L.J & Ware (D. E.),
81 Washington
Head Edw. F. 30 Court
Healy John P. 46 Court
Heard Franklin F. 34 School
Herrick Horatio G. 81 Washington
Herrick Wm. A 22 Niles block
Hersey Henry E. 46 Washington
Hill Hamilton A. 10 Court
Hillard George S. 33 School
Hilliard Francis, 17 State
Hilliard Wm. 33 School
Hinds f Calvin P.) & Tilton ( Warren), 46
Court
Hoar Et)pnezer R. 39 Court
Hobbs Geo. M. 52 Washington
Hobbs Wm., Jr. 10 State
Hodges Edward F. 42 Court
Holmes John S. 42 Court
Homer George F. 4 Court
Houghton Charles, 13 Merchants Ex.
Howe Win. E. 13 Exchange
Hoyt Geo. H. 26 Niles block
Hubbard C. Horace, 13 Merchants Ex.
Hubbard Girdner G. 1 Tr .veller building
Hubbard Josiah W. 13 Merchants Ex.
Hubbard Wm. J. 30 Court
Hudson Charles H. 11 Scollay's building
Humphrey James, 28 State
Huntmgton Chas. W. 5 Court
Hurd Francis W. 20 Court
Hurd (Chas. H.J & Paine (CJias. J.J, 42
Court
Hutchins (TJenry C.) & Wheeler (A.S.J
20 Court
Hutchins Horace G. 5 Court sq.
Hutchinson Horatio D. 20 Court
Ireson S. Edwin, 15 Merchant sExchange
Jacobs Bi'la F. 34 School
Jackson Abraham, Jr. 47 Court
Jackson Jolui G. 47 Court
James John W. 10 Court
Jennison Samuel, Jr. 27 State
Jewell Harvey, 20 Court
Johnson Chas. G. 27 Court
Johnson Henry A. 46 Court
Johnson Moses, 16 Joy's building
Joy Albion K. P. 14 Joy's building
Judd Chauncy P. 4 Court
Jndson Walti^r H. 1 Scollay's building
Keith-Jame.s M. 42 Court
Kettelle Jacob Q. 9 State
Kimball David P. 3 Joy's building
Kimball John R. 20 Court
King B. Flint, 15 Merchant's Exchange
King John G. 27 State
Kingsbury George H. 46 Court
Kin=man J. B. 30 Court
Knapp Wm. 7 Court House
Lamson A. VVard, 10 Court
Lathrop John, 39 Court
Leland William S. 27 Court
Lincoln Char es S. 46 Washington
Littlefield W.. Jr. 28 State
Locke Jdhn, 20 Court
I,oring Caleb W. 39 Court
Loring Edward G. i6 Court
Lofing Francis C 39 Court
Loring John A 39 Court
Lothrop Thornton K. 42 Court
Lowell John, 42 Court
Lunt George, 4 Court
Lynde A. V. 10 Scollay's building
Mackie & Cushing (A. S.J, 34 School
Maine Sebeus C. 8 Court square
Mason David H. 20 Court
Mason Lyman, 21 Court
May John W. 11 Court
McCartney Wm. H. 20 Court
McCleary Samuel F. City Hall
McLellan George F. 62 Wash.
Merrill Amos B. 10 Court
Merrill James C. 39 Court
Merwin Elias, 16 Court
Meyer Joseph, 28 State
Miller Ephraim F. 81 Washington
Minot William, 39 Court
Minot Wm., Jr. 39 Court
Montgomery Hugh, 99 Dorchester ave.
Mcore Jonathan F. 9 Court square
Mor^y George, 2) Old Stay; House
Morrill George. 27 Court
Morris Robert, 17 R.R. Exchange
Morsa Nathan, 10 Court
Morse I.saac S. 10 Court
Moulton B. C. 2) State
Muzzey Henry W. 34 School
Nash Stephen G. 20 Court
Nichols Btiij. W. 40 State
Nickerson Joseph, 9 State
Norris A. F. li. 27 State
Nutter Charles C 10 Court
Nutter Thom^.s F. 10 Court
O.sgood Isaac P. 5 Court
Otis Edmund B. 1 Devimshire
Paine Chas Jackson, 42 Court
Paine Henry W. 30 Court
Paine John T. 81 Washington
Palfrey Francis W. 33 School
Park (John CJ & Russ (Aug. J, 7 Court
square
Parker Aurelius D. 20 Court
Parker Edward G. 63 Court
Parker Fiancis Edward, 42 Court
Parker Joel, 46 Washington
Parker Horatio G. 46 Washington
Parker Henry M. 46 Washington
Parker Samuel D. 16 Court
I'arker Wm. over Boylston Market
Parkmaii Geo. F. 33 lieacon
I'armenter Wm. E. 19 Court
Peabody Owen G. 30 Court
COUNSELLORS.
93
Pearson Eliphalet, 24 Old State House
Peirce Rosier N. 3o Court
Pelton Florentine \V. 5 Niles block
Pember Thomas, 1-5 Doaae ■
Perkins D. 27 Court
Perkins Horatio N. 18 Mass. Block
Perrin Win. II. 1 Devonshire
Perry Baxter E. 2') C')urt
Phillips Edward K. 27 Court
Phillips George VV. 9 Court square
Pickering Edward, 8 Merchant's Ex.
Pierce Edward L 26 Old State House
Pike Charles E. 27 Court
Pinkerton John M. kTraveller building
Plimpton Silas F. o Court
Pond Benj. Old State House & Maverick
square. East Boston
Pope Thomas B. 16 Court
Porter George D. 3-5 Court
Porter Josiah, 15 Merchant's Exchange
Power Thomas, 7 Court House
Pratt Edward E. 42 Court
Preston George H. 81 Washington
Prince Frederick 0. 30 Court
Prince J. Hardy, 9 Court square
Proctor Thomas Parker, 4 Court
Putnam George, Jr. 24 Niles block
Putnam John Phelps, 19 Court
Quincy Josiah, Jr. 27 State
Quincy Sa'muel M. 4 Court
Rand Edward S. 30 Court
Rand Edward S., Jr. 30' Court
Randall James M. 17 State
Ranney (Ambrose A.J & Morse (Nathan),
10 Court
Reed Charles, 25 R.R. Exchange
Rice Geo. Edw 40 State
Richardson Ivory W. 9 Court square
Richardson N. 2 Niles Block
Richardson Tnos. F. 16 Court
Richardson Wm. A. 81 Washington
Riley Patrick, 10 Lincoln
Ritch. ie Harrison, 30 Court
Robb James B. 5 Court
Rogers John 0. 7 Court House
Rogers William, 4 Court
Rollins James W. 1 Devonshire
Ross S. J. 17 Mass. Block
Russ Augustus, 7 Court square
Russell i3enj. F. ll ScoUay's building
Russell Chas. T. & Thomas H. 27 State
Russell Thomas, 35 Court
Russell WiUiam G. 35 Court
Saltonstall Leverett, 39 Court
Sargent Horace B. 30 Court
Sargent Lucius M. 2 Amoty Hall
Sawyer Frederick W 2J Court
Sawyer Jabez A. 42 Court
Scudder Henry A. 17 State
Searle George W. 35 Court
Sears' Philip H. 42 Court
Sennott George, 53 Court
Sewall Samuel E 46 VVashington
Seymour Frederick Z. 27 State
Shattuck George Of 4 Court
Shaw Lemuel, Jr. 27 State
Shaw Samuel S. 47 Court
Sheppard John H 33 School
Shimmin Chas. F. 202 State
Shipley Horatio, 9 State
Simmons Chas. F. 10 R.R Exchange
Simmons David A. 2J Court
Simpson Wm. H. 20 Court
Smalley George W. 46 Washington
Smith {Chauiicy) & B.ites (S. W.) 46
Washington
Smith Daniel E. 15 ScoUay's building
• Smith George Melville, 9 ScoUay's bldg.
Smith H. Farnara, 46 Washington
Smith Matthew W. 1 Niles block
Smith Win. H L. 1 Devonshire
Smith \\ illiam, 22 Old State House
Smyth Wm. E. P. 28 Niles bloek
Sohier (Edward D.) & Welch f 6'. .4.;,
9 Tremont
Sohier Wm. D. 40 State
Somerby Giistnvus A. 42 Court
Spaulding John, Jr. 34 School
Standish Wm. 44 Court
Stevens J. M. 9 Court square
Sievens Oliver, 19 Court
Storey Chas. W. 11 Court
Siory Isaac, 15 Merchant's Exchange
Sullivan (James P) & Greene (H. VV.),
41 State
Suter Hales W. 27 State
Thaxter David, 16 Court
Thayer James B. 30 Court
Thomas B. F. 14 State
Thomas Charles G. 20 Court
Thomas Seth J. 46 Court
Thomson (James D.) & Burrage (IVm.
W.J, 47 Court
Thorndike (Saml. L.) & Pratt (E. E.),
42 Court
Thornton J. Wingate, 20 Court
Tighe John, 94 Eliot
Tilton Warren. 46 Court
Tobey Seth, 7 Court House
Tolman Thomas, 33 School
Toomey Thomas, 16 Muss, block
Train (Charles R.J & Underwood C^.B.^,
20 State
Treanor Bernard S. 15 Mass. block
Tuttle C. W. 46 Washii.gton
Tuxbury George W. 28 State
Tyler J. Kendall, 63 Court
Underwood Adin B. 20 State
Van Duzee Ira B. 11 Court
Vaughan Francis W. 34 School
Wakefield John H. 10 Court
Wakefield Thomas L. 10 Court
Walker Henry, 5 Court
Walker Henry W. 9 Court square
Ward Samuel D. 10 Court
Ware Darwin E. 1 Joy's building
Ware Henry, 34 School
Warner Hermann J. 19 Court
Warren G. Washington, 42 Court
Warren Wm.. W. 19 Court
Washburn Alex. C. 40 State
Washburn Wm. R. P. 46 Washington
Waterhouse Isaiah & Asa, 81 Washington
Watts Francis 0. 30 Court
Webster Sidney, 13 Niles block
Welch Charles A. 9 Tremont
Wellington Ambrose, 8 Joy's building
Wellington Hiram, 10 Court
Wells Samuel, 28 State
Wells Samuel, Jr. 28 State
Wheeler Alex. S. 20 Court
Wheeler Samuel G., Jr. 81 Washington
Wheelwright Andrew C. 19 Court
White George, 13 Exchange
White Guilford, 10 Court
White Luther L. 39 Court
Whiting (IVm.j & Russell (Wm. G.),
35 Court
Wilder John, 11 Court
Willard Paul, 22 Tremont row
Willard Joseph, 3 Court House
Willard Sidney, 42 Court
Willey Tolman, 20 Court
Williams J. Otis, 33 School
Williamson Wm. C. 46 Court
Willis Horatio M. 27 Court
Wilson Walter M. 99 Dorchester ave.
Woodbury Wm. H. 46 Washington
94
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Woodman Chas. C. 27 Niles block
Woodman Horatio, 26 Railroad Ex.
Woodside Franklin, 46 Washington
Wright Edwin, 81' Washington
Wriglit Smith, 81 Washington
Wyman Isaac C. 20 Court
Yeaton George C. 81 Washington
Young Edward, 30 Court
Chelsea.
Bates Hamlett,
Chamberlain Mellen,
Cheever Tracy P.
Gerrish Benjamin J.
Gerrish George A,
Gould David,
Morris E,obert,
Smith Daniel E.
Smitli Matthew W.
Chelsea
WORCESTER COUNTY.
Andrews A. H.,
Field Charles,
Stevens Isaac,
Brimblecom Cliarles,
Bryant Nahura F.,
Gorham J. Martin,
Woods Samuel F.,
Burgess Silas A.,
Southwick William L.,
Todd Paul P.,
Davenport James,
Dame John T.,
Stevens Charles G.,
Keyes Chas. G.,
Bailey Goldsmith F.,
Ingalls Albert S.,
Mansur Joseph W.,
Mason Charles,
Merriam David H.,
Merriam William J.,
Norcross Amasa,
Snow Ch;irles H. B.,
Torrey Ebenezer,
Ware Thornton K.,
Wood Nathaniel,
Carter C. W.,
Allen Samuel H., .
Slocum William F.,
Swan Samuel,
Merriam Chas H.,
Fletcher Joel W.,
Holbrook Leander,
Kent Thomas G.,
Parker Geo. G.,
Scammell John S.,
Staples H. B.,
Miles Clough R.,
Randall Abraham G.,
Clark Samuel,
Hill James H.,
Bartholomew Nelson,
Bartholomew Andrew J.
Ashburnham
Athol
Barre
Blackstone
Boylston
Clinton
(East) Douglass
Fitchburg
Gardner
Grafton
Hubbardston
Leominster
Milford
Millbury
Northboro'
North Brookfield
Oxford
, Southbridge
Botham Frederick W.,
Harlow William T.,
Hyde Benjamin D.
Cady Stillinan,
Boynton Lucien C,
Deane Francis,
Taft George S.,
Tingier S. A.,
Boutell Lewis H.,
Morrill David L.,
Pierce L. W.,
Whitney Giles H.,
Aldrich P. Emory,
Allen Charles,
Bacon Peter C,
Baldwin Geo. P.,
Barton Ira M.,
Barton Wm. S.,
Bigelow Abijah,
Brooks Calvin M.,
Bullock Alexander H ,
Chapin Henry,
Conant Edwin,
Dana John A.,
Davis Edward L.,
Davis Isaac,
Davis William S.,
Devens Charles Jr.,
Dewey Francis H.,
Estabrook James E.,
Foster Dwight,
Goddard Samuel B. I.,
Green Wm. N.,
Grout William,
Hall Franklin,
Hill J. Henry,
Hoar George F.,
Holbrook C. A.,
Hooper William R.,
Howe William H.,
Mason Joseph,
McCatferty M. J.,
Maynard Lewis A.,
Maxwell William B.,
Nelson Thomas L.,
Newton Rejoice,
Pratt Calvin E.,
Prentiss Addison,
Rice Henry C,
Rice William W.,
Richardson Geo. W.,
Smith William A.,
Spra^ue H. B.,
Stoddard Elijah B.,
Swan George,
Thayer A.,
Thomas Benj. F.,
Tillotson O. H.,
Trumbull Joseph,
Twiss Stephen P.,
Verry Geo. F.,
Washburn John D.,
Wetherell John W.,
Williams Hartley,
Williams William A., *
Southbridge
Spencrr
Sturbridge
TempletoQ
Uxbridge
Webster
Westboro'
West Brookfield
Winchendon
Worcester
CHURCHES AND CLERGYMEN.
1)5
CHURCHES AND CLERGYMEN.
Explanation of the Abdrrviations. — C T., Comjrefjafional (TrlnUarinn) ; B.,
Baptist; F. B., Freewill Baptist; M., Methodist ;^M. P , Muthudist Protestant; M. Ji.,
Methodist Episcopal ; E., E/tiscopalian ; C U., Oonr/regatiomil ( Uiiilariaii) ; Uu., Uid-
versalist; Vh., Christian; li. C, Roman Catholic; Mn., Mormon; Pros., i'resbyterian ;
Swed., Sioedenborgian; S. A,, Second Advent ; IV. M., Wesleyaa Methodist.
BARNSTA.ELE COUNTY.
EAHNSTABLE.
H. Carlton (West) C. T
E. Burc;ess(Ccntrcvill) C.T.
S. J. Bronsou (Hyannis) B.
Thcophiliis P. Uoggett C.U.
Daniel Webb M. E.
Thos C. Pratt (Marston's
Mills) M. E.
C.Mora;rids:e(Hyannis)C.T.
R. S. Pope (Hyannis) Uv.
J. W. WiUet (Osterville)
M. E.
- Uv.
F. B.Ashley (Osterville) B.
Elisha Bacon (Cotuit Port.)
C. T.
BREWSTER.
Thos. Walton
James Davis
Uv.
M.
B.
Thos. W. Brown C. U.
CHATHAM.
Calvin Chapman C. T.
Sam'i W. Coggeshall M. E.
Benton Smith Uv.
Andrew Dunn B.
DENNIS.
Oeo. G. Perkins (North) M.
J. D. Cariiill (South) Uv.
Walter Wilkie (West) M.
W. H. Sturtevaut (So.) C.T.
M.
(North) C.U.
S. P. Snow (East) M.
EASTHAM.
Abel AUton
- C.T.
M. E.
- Uv.
FALMOUTH.
George Ford (East) C. T.
Thomas Flower E.
Wra. Bates (Centre) C.T.
John E. Giftord M. E
Levi Wheaton (North)C.T.
- C. T.
C. A. Carter (West) M. E.
Friends
HARWICH.
Geo. S. Alexander (East)
M. E.
G. Burnham (South) M. E.
Jas. T. Small (West) M. E.
(Port) C.T.
W. W. Ashley (West) B.
- - - - C. T.
Davis Lathrop(South) Beth-
el Church
Joseph P. Atkinson Uv.
Jacob WLite C. T.
Wm. H. Stuart B.
Henry Mayo M. E.
PROVINCETOWN.
B. K. Bosworth M. E.
Asa N. Bodflsh M. E.
Osborn Myrick C. T.
William Hooper Uv.
SANDWICH.
J. H. Cooley (West) M. E.
- Uv.
John Orrell C. U.
Wm. Carruthers C.T.
N. P. Philbrook M. E.
J. B. Washburn CMonu-
ment) M. E.
J. Hudson (Pocasset) B.
Richard L. Dorr M. P.
William Morau R. C.
- C.T.
Ezekiel Dow (Monu-
ment) - - - C. T.
E.
Friends
Geo. W.Green (South)M.E.
TRURO.
N. P. Sclee M. E.
J. C. Allen M. E.
E. W. Noble C. T.
J. Cushnian (North)Union.
WELLFLEET.
Ed. H. Hatfield M. E.
Samuel Hopley C. T.
(South) C. T.
- (South) M. E.
- Uv.
YARMOUTH.
Wm. E. Sheldon (Friends-
ville) M. E.
(South) M. E.
J. E. Davenport (Port) Uv.
Abel K. Packard C. T.
J. Perry (Port) Swed.
M.S. Howard (West) C.T.
Jas. S. Fish (Port) M. E.
Friends.
(South) B.
BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
ADAMS.
J. Jay Dana C. T.
Miles Sandford (North) B.
l'>. O. Meeker (North) M.E.
J. G. Phillips (South) M.E.
B. F. De Costa (North)' E.
W.H.Waggoner (N'th) Uv.
- (South) B.
Albert Paine (North) C. i .
M. E.
C. T.
Pres.
Wm. C. Foster (North)C.T.
Hiram A. Morgan " B.
Spencer O. Dver C. T.
- ■- - M.E.
CHESHIRE.
Moses Stoddard
J. G. Phillips
S. S. Bestor
Uv.
M. E
B.
Uv.
CLARKSBUKO.
Hitchcock M,
T. A. Hazen
E. H. Foster
C.
M.
T
E-
EGREMONT.
Cephas Pasco
James C. Cleaveland
Win an s
C
M.
B.
T.
E.
FLORIDA.
Thomas T. Jenks
S.
B.
A.
GREAT BARRINGTON.
JosiahBrewer(Housa-
tonic) C. T.
Horace Winslow C. T.
Lewis Green E.
Thos. Carter M. E.
Chas. A. L. Richards E.
P. Eagan, R. C.
HANCOCK.
A. P. Viets B.
Shakers.
HINSDALE.
Kingsley Twining C. T.
S. H. Hancock M. K.
Watson A. Worlhingtou B.
-" C.T.
LANESBORO'.
Alpha H. Simons B.
Geo. T. Dole C. T.
Samuel B. Shaw E.
- M.E.
96
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Ralpli H. Bowles B.
Naluuii Gale C. T.
15.
Zephariiah N. Lewis, M. E.
G. T. Chapman E.
Georf^e Hue M. E.
Peter Egan R. C.
LENOX.
J. J. Harrison M. E.
E. K Alden C. T.
S. P. Parker E.
R. P. Jones
MONTEREY.
H. C. Humphrey M. E.
Winthrop H. Ptielps C. T.
MOUNT ■WASHINGTON.
- Uv.
- M. E.
NEW ASHFORD.
T, S. McMaster M. E.
NEW MARLBORO'.
Otis Lombard C. T.
Richard T. Searle C. T.
William Goodwin B
H. C. Humphrey M. E.
E.
M. E.
C.T.
C. T.
OTIS.
L. E. Perkins
Thomas Hall
PERU.
M. M. Longley
PITTSFIELD.
Samuel Harrison C. T.
W. H. N. Stewart E.
Lemuel Porter B.
E. H. Purcell R. C.
C.T.
John Todd C. T.
B.
D. Starks M. E.
Salisbury - W. M.
RICHMOND.
Chas. S. Renshaw C. T.
H. H. Birkins
SANDISFIELD.
Aaron Pickett
C.
B
T
E
SAVOY.
Amos Deming
H. Moulton
Calvin L. Baker
M.
B
E
B
SHEFFIELD.
H. C. Humphrey
(Hartsville) M. E.
0. V. A.i,erman M. E.
George E. Hill C. T.
8T0CKBUID0E.
T"! Benedict B
A. H. Dashiel, Jr. C. T-
D. C. Mitchell M. E-
Samuel P. Parker E-
George H. Uhler C. T-
TYUINGHAM.
De Los Lull M. E.
Addison Browne B.
Cumuiuiiity of Shakers.
WASHINGTON.
C.T.
M.E.
WEST STOCKBRIDGE.
Henry H. Perkins M. E.
Levvis Pfniiell C. T.
Daniel D. Frost C. T.
WILLIAMSTOWN.
B,
John McGilton M. E.
Addison Ballard C. T.
M. Hopkins (college) C. T.
WINDSOR.
Talmon C. Perry
C.T.
B.
BRISTOL COUNTY.
ATTLEBORO'.
Geo. F.'Warren (North) B.
Jos. D. Pierce (North) Uv.
Benj. C.Chase (South) C. T.
Gardner Clark (Hebion-
ville) F. B.
- C.T.
A. Gardiner M. E.
BERKLEY,
James A. Roberts C. T.
James Lothrop C. T.
DARTMOUTH.
Charles H. Hatch B.
^MelancthonG. Wheeler C.T.
\Vm. Faunie (Hixes) Ch.
Gould Anthony Ch.
- Ch.
- - - - Friends.
- Ch.
DIGHTON.
Henry H. Smith
(Nortii) M. E.
Abraham Gushee C. U.
J. J. Thacher B.
MartinM. Braley(North)Ch.
John T. Elliott Ch.
Enoch Sunford C. T.
EASTON.
- R.C.
- M. E.
Geo. W. Withington C. U,
Lyman Wliite C. T.
- M. P.
FAIRHAVEN.
J. M. Worcester M. E.
William W. Meech
(Long Plain) B.
- Ch.
John Wilhrd C.T.
Benj. L. Sayer, M. E.
Friends.
CourtlandY. UeNor-
mandie C. U.
Israel A. Wood B.
John Wnrren Crabtree Ad.
S. S. Brewer Ad.
Pliiliu Crandon (Long
PlaiQ) M. E.
FALL RIVER.
Thomas Ely M.E.
- F. B,
P. B. Ilauthwont B.
Warren Hathaway Ch.
Edward Murphy R. C.
Samuel C. Brown M. E.
A. W. Tiipp (Steep Brook)
Ale.x. D. Milne Ch.
E. M. Porter E.
J. L. Dinian C. T..
Eli Thurston C. T.
- - - - C. U.
A.U.Swinertoii(Globe
Village) M. E.
William Maclaren Pros.
Charles A. Snow B.
- Uv.
- - - - Friends.
- - - Swed.
fri!ftown.
Barnabas Collins (East) Ch.
A.G.DLnicaii(A<;soiiet)C. T.
George 'i'yler (E^st) Ch.
George Kelton (As-
sontt) Ch.
(North) Friends.
MANSFIELD;
R. H. Dorr M. P.
B.
Daniel W. Stevens C. U.
E. F. Hinks M. E.
Isaiah Haley Ch.
Jacob Id*>, Jr. C.T.
Thomas Grover Friends.
NEW BEDFORD.
William Jackson (col'd) B.
Asahel C .bb C. T.
Wheelock Craig C. T.
H. S. White M. E.
Henry W. Parker C. T.
John Gird wood B.
J. T. Benton M. E.
Henry Bayli >s M. E.
John How><on M. E.
H. E. S. Henniss R. C.
Moses How (Ijethel) Ch.
Isaac H. Coe Ch.
Timothy Stowe C. T.
T. C. Moulion Ch.
James S. VVhite Ch.
M. G. Thomas (Minis-
ter at lan/c) C. U.
Joseph Hicks (col'd) M. E.
John Weiss C. U*
Geo. M. Hamlin M. E,
Spencer II Rice Epis.
J. J. Twi.ss Uv.
Jacob Mitchell (col'd) M.E.
J. B. Smiih (cul'd) Ch
T. R. Dennison City Miss.
Two Societies ol" Friends.
NORTON.
George F. Clark C. U.
Franklin Holmes C. T.
James Dixon B.
PAWTUCKET.
Constantino Blodgttt C.T.
Julius S. Townsend E.
- F. B.
S. F. Upham M. E.
- Swed.
CHURCHES AMD CLERGYMEN.
97
RAYXHAM.
- C. T.
William Kcrd I).
- C.U.
llEIIOnOTIt.
S. Fox (North) M. E.
- C. T.
Geo. W. Wallis F. B.
B
- F. B.
- (Sixth Principle) B.
SEEKONK.
James O. BMrney C. T.
A. H. Stowcll ]i.
Andrew M. Rhodes Uv.
B.
SOMERSET.
Paine M. E.
GeoriiP H. Eldridge Ch.
Obadiah Chice Friends.
Saniuei C;irr B.
V. A. Cooper (South) M. E.
S. K. Swoctman
Silas Hall
Waterman Perce
J. W. Horton
Ch.
B.
B.
E.
B.
TAUNTOX.
Samuel D. Church F.B.
Charles II. Brigham C. U.
U. M. Fisk Uv.
George Macomber
(Myrickville) M. P.
Alvan CobhlWest) C. T.
Mortimer Blake C. T.
Erastus Maltby C. T.
N. S. Chadwirk Ch.
Andrew Pollard . B
Thos. H. Vail E.
T. R Gushing C. T.
Chailes Nason M. E.
J. A. M. Chapman M. E.
Samuel McK' own F. B.
George W. Wallace F. B.
Daniel Hearne R. C.
WESTPOUT.
S.S.Cummia2;s(Point) M.E.
M. E. Gammons C. B.
Wm. Faunce C. B.
Israel A. Wood C. B.
Two Societies of Friends.
John G. (iainmons C. B.
Howard Tripp C. B.
Isaac Dunham C. T.
DUKES COTTNTY.
CHILMAUK.
- C. T.
Franklin Sears M. E.
EDaAllTOWX.
A. D. Gorham B.
William H. Stetson M. E,
- C. T.
7
Tisnui'.Y.
- C. T
Alanson L ithan (Ilolmfs
Hole) M. K.
B.
B.
- C. T.
Bartlott Mayhcw B.
Joseph A. Hunt M. E.
ESSEX COUNTY.
AMBSBUllY.
D. G. Estcs E.
- C. T.
James Rand F. B.
- C. T.
Chas. F. Foster (West) B.
L. Thompson (West) C. T.
- Uv.
Simeon P. Heath M. E.
- Uv.
- (West) Ch.
One Society of Friends.
ANDOVEK.
George Moore C T.
Caleb E. Fisher C. T.
Samuel Fuller E.
Henry S. Greene (Ballard-
vale) C. T.
(South) Uv.
Wm. Harrison (Ballard-
valo) M. E.
James H. Merrill C. T.
Wm. S. McKenzie B.
BEVERLY.
Joseph Al)bott C. T.
H. Lounsberry C. T.
Samuel Bn^oks B.
Alonzo B. Rich C. T.
- C.U
J. Nichols Uv.
Joseph C. Foster B.
- C.U.
BOXFORD.
William S. Cogein C. T.
Calvin E. Park (West)C.T.
BRADFORD.
James T. McCollom C. T.
DANVERS.
Milton P. Braman C. T.
Aaron W. Chaffin B.
James Fleti-her C. T.
James W. Putnam Uv
Robert F. Chase E.
B.
- Uv.
ESSKX.
Samuel Goff
James M. Bacon
GEORGETO^VX.
Chas. Beecher
Mr. Sears
Uv.
Ch.
C.T.
C. T.
C.U.
B.
Or.OUCKSTER.
Samuel A. dishing fJl. E.
Nathan A. SomIc M. R.
Samuel E. I'icrr^e B.
Robert P. Rogers C. U.
L. Dickerman C. T.
F. A. i'alloubpt C. T.
Chas. B. Smith C. T.
W. R. G. Mellen Uv.
- C.T.
L. Acquaron R. C.
GROVEL AND.
C.T.
Gardner B. Perry )
Thos. Doijgett )
James Richardson Indep.
Bryan Morse M. E.
HAMILTON.
J. H. Mordoiurh
HAVERHILL.
C.T.
Edward Humphrey (East) B.
Solomon Chapin M. E.
Asa Farwell (West) C. T.
Benj. F. Hosford C. T.
Ab'ni Burnham (East)C. T.
Henry Plummer Ch.
Leonard S. Parker C. T.
- Mn.
Lemuel Willis (West) Uv.
- (North) C.T.
Arthur S. Train B.
Wm. McNeal Uv.
Chas. H. Seymour E.
John T. McDonnell R. C.
Wm. C. Clark F. W. B.
- C. U.
IPSWICH.
Wm. C. High M. E.
Daniel Fitz C. T.
J. A. Healy (Line Brook)
C.T.
David T. Kimball
R. Southijate
C.T.
LAWRENCE.
Daniel Tenney C. T.
- - Uv.
Wm. F. Evans M. E.
James O'Donnell R. C,
George Packard E.
E. M. Tappan F.*B,
W. F. Watkins M. E.
James j\L Taatfe ) r> n
Patrick Kelley ^ -"- *"•
Wm. L. Jenkins C. U.
- Ad.
Frank Remington B.
G. Buckingham WilcoxC.T.
O. K. Potter p.
J. Hudson M. E.
LYNN.
Elbridge G. Brooks Uv.
W. R. Clarke M. E.
H. E. Hempstead M. E.
Parsons Cooke C^T.
Isaac W. Hallam E.
Samuel Joiinsan Free Ch.
D. L. Gear C. M.
Oliver S. Howe M. E.
Wm. C. Richards B.
Chas. C. Shackfo'rd • C; U.
98
MASSACBTJSETTS REGISTER.
F. H. Ncwhall M. E
John H. Mansfield M. E.
Patrick Strain R. C.
J. P. Turner (col'd) M. E.
Alfred Owen B.
Jotham B. Sewall C. T.
Wm. Miller Ch.
Paine Uv.
Two Societies Friends
LYNNFIELD.
Allen Gannett
C. T.
Uv.
C.T.
MANCHESTER,
Geo. E. Freeman C. T.
C. W. Redding B.
Francis V. Tenney C. T.
MAKBLEHEAD.
Benj. R. Allen
C.T.
C.T.
Stillman Barden Uv.
Mosely Dwight M. E.
George W. Patch B.
John B. Richmond E.
H. P. Crozier C. U.
METHUEN.
Chas. W. Broadbent B.
John C Phillips C. T.
H. Hersey Uv.
Jacob Stevens M. E.
MIDDLETON.
Amos H. Johnson
C.T.
Uv.
JJAHANT.
Chae. M. Smith Ind. M.
Leonard Withington C. T.
Chas. Brooks C. T.
O. S. Butler (Pearson's
Mills) M. E.
NBWBUKYPOUT.
Randolph Campbell C. T.
Luther F. Dimmock C. T.
Daniel T. Fiske C. T.
John Smith M. E.
Henry Lennon Pi.. C.
John Pearson, Jr. S. A.
Daniel P. Pike Ch.
Noah Hooper B
Henry R. ParniPTiter M. E.
Samuel J. Spalding C. T.
Ashbel G. Vermilyc P.
Artemas B. Muzzcy C. U.
James Rarnaby B.
Ilemun R. Tiiiilow P.
Wm. Ilorton ]■].
Wm. JSpiuildiiji? L'v.
NORTH ANDO\KH.
Cha-s. C. Vinal
Rodney Giige
L. H. Cobb
C. U.
M. E.
C. i'.
ROCKPORT.
T. n. Farnsworth Uv.
Wakefield Gale C. T.
Elijah Mason M. E.
Joseph M. Driver B.
David Bremner C. T.
L. Acquaron R. C.
ROWLEY.
A. W. Carr
John Pike
B.
C.T.
SALEM.
C. C. Beaman C. T.
George W. Briggs C. U.
M. Carlton Seamen's Bethel
Thos. H. Shahan
Mic'l Hartnett
han )
t.asst. S
Brown Emerson
Israel E. Dwinell
Dexter Clapp
R. C.
Uv.
C.T.
C. U.
C.U.
C.T,
E.
B.
S. A.
S. A.
M. E.
James M. Hoppin
George Leeds
Robert C. Mills
Frederick Gunner
F. H. Berick
Austin F. Herrick
James W. Thompson C. U.
Sam'l M. Worcester C. T.
D. D. Winn B.
One Society Friends
E.
SALISBURY.
B. P. Byram B.
D. P. Leavitt (East) M. E.
Benj. Sawyer C. T.
A. G. Morton Ch.
S. P. Heath (S. Mills)M.E.
- (Point) C.T.
Daniel Richards M. E.
Levi Brigham C. T.
John H. Campbell Uv.
Geo. F. Poole (Cliftondale)
M. E.
SOUTH DANVER3.
James O. Murray C. T.
Chas. H. Wheeler C.U.
Thos. E. Keely B.
Orville Brayton Uv.
H. C. Dunham M. E.
SWAMPSCOTT.
Z. A. Mudge
Jonas B. Clark
M. E.
C.T.
TOPSFIELD.
George Sunderland M. E.
Anson McLoud C. T.
Thos. Wormflfy 15.
John S. Sosall " C. T.
WKST MnviiUKY.
D;ivid l'"()s( or C. T.
Chas. D. Herbert C. T.
- M. E.
One Society of Friends
FEAKKLIN COUNTY.
ASHFIELD.
H. B. Davis B.
Charles Cleveland E.
WiUard Brigham C. T.
. . " - - Uv.
Lyman Warner C. T.
BERNARI;STON.
H. B. Butler Uv.
Amos G. iJowker M. E.
- C. T.
G. R. Stockwell B.
D. H. Ranney C. U.
BUCKLAND.
J. H. Gaylord
Asa B. Smith
Judson Fisher
B.
M. E.
C.T.
Uv.
CHARLEMONT.
Aaron Foster (East) C. T.
Rufus Gerrish M. E.
Mat'w Kingman (W.) C. T.
- C.U.
Anson H. StCHrns B.
- S.A.
COLEKAINE.
E. Davenport
L. S. Brewster
Lucius Ames
B.
M. E.
B.
C.T.
CONWAY.
Geo. M. Adams C. T.
A. J. Chaplin B.
- M. E.
DEERFIELD.
David Todd (South) M. E.
John F. Moors C, U.
D. A.. Strong (South) C. T.
B.
P. R. Clark (South) C. T.
Robert Crawford (N.) C. T.
Eli Moddy
C.T.
Uv.
Abijah Stowell C. T.
A. G. Bowker M. E.
GREENFIELD.
A. Chandler
c
T
Geo. Prentiss
M.
E
W. W. Ames
B,
Wm. Flint
E
.
C.
U
P. C. Headley
C
T
UAWLF.Y.
Ilenrv Scvmour (East)C. T.
J. B. Baldwin (West) C.T.
C.T.
B.
CHURCHES AND CLERGYMEN.
99
LEVERETT.
David Eastman C. T.
David Avery B.
Joliii Ijall F. B.
LEYDEN.
J. A. Gibson \V. M.
H. B. Butler Uv.
MONHOE.
N. D. Sherman Uv.
MONTA.GUE.
Claudius Bradford C. U.
Brown Emerson C. T.
----- B.
MEW SALEM.
- M. E.
Erastus Curtis C. T.
William M. Hubbard M. E.
- C. U.
B.
. - - - - M.
M. E.
C. T.
C. U.
NORTHFIELD.
Willard Jones
OKANGB.
Levi Ballou (North) Uv.
Asa Countryman Uv.
- C. T.
(North) C. T.
B.
Edwin Dimmock
KOWE.
E. D. Fish B.
Increase S. Lincoln C. U.
- C. T.
M.
SHELBUKNE.
Edgar H. Gray (Falls) B.
It. 6. Billings C. T.
Judson Fisher fFalls) Uv.
W. F. Loomis (Falls) C. T.
L. R. S. Brewster (Falls)
M. E.
- C. U.
SHUTESBURY.
Amos Hubbard C. T.
Jarvis Wilson M. E.
Joseph Haskell B.
John Carpenter M. E.
SUNDERLAND.
Da^-id Pease B.
Sereno D. Clark C.T.
WARAVICK.
Henry M. Bridge C. T.
John Goldsbury C. U.
E. J. Emery ]!.
Jonas G. Bennct B.
"\VENm:LL.
Abraham Jenkins C. T.
John Hunt ]i.
WHATELEY.
Charles N. Seymour C. ']'.
Charles Lord C. T.
HAMPDEN COUNTY.
AGAWAM.
Ralph Ferry C T.
Moody Harrington C. T.
Addison Parkur B.
- M. E.
John Cadwell M. E.
ULANDEOKD.
Cliarles J. Hinsdale C.T.
Jonathan L. Estfy (North)
M. E.
John Capen M. E.
- - - - E.
a.
BRIMFIELD.
Jason Morse C. T.
CHESTER.
Zolva Whittemore
(Factories) C. T.
Samuel S. Brazee S. A.
J. Noon M. F.
Hugh Gibson C. T.
CHICOPEE.
R. K. Bellamy (Falls) B.
W. It. Blenkiusop R. C.
Eli H. Clark C. T.
J. S. Barrows M. E.
George E. Horr H.
Samuel Pettes, Jr., C. U.
Frederic Alvord( Falls) C.T.
Albert D. Vail (Falls) M.E.
A. Croswell Epis.
B. V. Stevenson Uv.
Luther H. Cone C. T.
GRANVILLE.
Timothy M. Cooley C. T.
G. D.^Felton B.
Francis Holmes C. T.
HOLLAND.
Francis Wood
C.T.
B.
HOLTOKE.
Mark Carpenter B.
L. Chapin M. E.
James B. R. Walker C. T.
Simeon Miller C. T.
J. F. Sullivan R. C.
B.
- Uv.
L NGMEADOW.
A. S. Lovell B.
- (East) C. T.
John W. Harding C. T.
Francis J. Wagner
(East) M. E.
* LUDLOW.
Fnnklin Fisk M. E.
J. W. Tuck C. T.
David K. Merrill (Jcnks-
ville) M. E.
MONSON.
Alfred Ely I C.T.
Thcron C. Colton ^ (coll.)
B.
Thomas B. Tread well M. E.
MONTGOMERY.
John C. Thompson C. T.
- M. E.
A. D. Bullock vDepot) B.
J. M. Clark (4 Corners)
M. E.
Joseph Vaille (Depot) C.T.
E. H. Watrous (Three
Rivers) B.
(Thorndike) C. T.
M. Blenkensopp R. C.
RUSSELL.
Ashael Bronson E.
SOUTH WICK.
Erastus Colton C. T.
B.
M.E.
Martin H. Rising
Charles Pyke
SPRINGFIELD.
Sam'l G. Buckingham C. T.
William S. Childs
A. 0. Hamilton
George B. Ide
Mark Trafton
Samuel C)sgood
Henry M. Parsons
James Drummond
Francis C. Tiffany
George D. F. Folsom C. T.
M. P. Galligar R. C.
TOLLAND.
C. F. Page C. T.
Wm. S. Phillips
Silas Piper
B.
M.E.
WESTFIELD.
Emerson Davis C. T.
Daniel E. Chapin M. e!
John Green B.
William Carpenter B
C. N. Merrifield (West
Parish) M. E.
Joel S. Bingham C. T.
- Uv.
- R.C.
WEST SPRINGFIELD.
Theron H. Hawkes C. T.
E. G. Alden C. T.
WILBRAHAM.
John P. Skeele (North)
C. T.
Wm. F. Warren M. E.
C. B.Kittredge(South)C.T.
Moses Curtis B.
Randall Mitchell (So.)M.E.
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
AMHERST.
Edw.S. Dwight (West) C.T.
- ^ (North) C. T
J. L. Merrick (South) C. T.
Wi'liam A. Stearns
(College) C. T.
100
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Chas. L. Woodworlh C. T.
Josiah T. Smith B.
John Jones (South) ^1. E.
John Peterson (N'th) M.E.
EELCHERTOWN.
J. W. Mowry (South) M.E.
Wm. N. Fay B.
Henry B.Blake C. T.
CHESTERFIELD.
B.
- C. T.
- M.E.
Isaac Hoag F. B.
CUMMINGTON.
Theodore J. Clark C. T.
- C. T.
- C. T.
- Uv.
- M. E.
B.
EAST HAMPTON.
Aaron M. Colton C. T.
R. S. Stone C. T.
Nathanipl J. Merrill M. E.
Robert McEweu C. T.
GOSHEN.
Thomas H. Rood
GRANBY.
Henry Mills
C.T.
B.
C.T.
M. E.
GREENWICH.
E. P. Blodgett C. T.
HADLET.
Rowland Ayers C. T.
W. H. Beaman(North)C. T.
Franklin Tuxbury C.T.
HATFIELD.
John M. Greene C. T.
HUNTINGTON.
H. A. Av-stin C. T.
M. C.
Townsend Walker C. T.
B.
M.E.
MIDDLEFIELD.
liCwis Tlolmcs B.
Alex. Dickson M.
M.
Lewis Bridgman C. T.
NORTHAMPTON.
David Burroughs B.
Gordon H.iU C T.
Wm Silsbce C U.
H. F. Morse M. E.
O. S. Barton E
Zachary Eddy C. T,
James F. Sullivan R. C.
PELHAM.
J. W. Lee
M.E.
B.
C. T.
PLAINFIELD.
Solomon Clark,
PRESCOTT.
"Wm. Hubbard
David Bancroft
B.
C. T.
M.E.
B.
C. T.
Uv.
SOUTHAMPTON.
David Kilburn M. E.
Stephen C. Strong C. T.
SOUTH HADLEY.
Hiram Meade C. T.
S. Jackson (Falls) M. E.
R. Knight (Falls) C. T.
A. P. Chute (West) C. T.
S. F. Clark C. u!
L. Bolles, Jr. M. E.
A. E. P. Perkins C. T.
WESXHAMPTON.
Roswell Foster C. T.
AVILLIAMSBURG.
Cyrus Brewster Union
Fred. T. Perkins C. T.
Benj. Eastwood M.
■WORTHINGTON.
John H. Bisbce
C.T.
M. E.
C.T.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
ACTON.
Jos. Garland C. T.
Geo. W. Frost M. E.
W.H.Watson (W.Acton )B.
- Uv.
AS HEY.
James M. Boll C. T.
Nathaniel Gage C. U.
ASHLAND.
T. F. Clary
Kilburn Holt
C. T.
B.
BEDFORD.
Henry J. Patrick
C.T.
C. U.
•
BILLERICA.
Norwood Damon
J. D. G. Stearns
Benj. Knight
Uv.
c. u.
C. T.
B.
M.
BOXBOKO'.
L. Luce
Q. Whitney
C.T.
Uv.
BRIGHTON.
Fred. A. Whitney C.U.
Jos. W. Parker B.
Thos. 0. Rice C. T.
- R. C.
Sumner Ellis Uv.
BURLINGTON.
CAMBRIDGE.
C.T.
M.
J. A. Albro C. T.
A. M. Averill B.
Rich'd G.Greene(East)C.T.
J. M. Masters(North ) C. U.
F. D. Huntington College.
M. Dougherty R.'^C.
F.V/.Holland (East) C. U.
Nicliolas Hoppin E.
Wm. Newell C. U.
Wm. P. Page (Port) E.
S. R. Mason B.
John Pryor .B.
Chas. A. Skinner Uv.
H. K. Pervear (East) B.
J. F.W.Ware (Port) C. U.
H. W. R.igg (East) Uv,
Isaac Smith (Port) M. E.
Geo. Bowler (East) M. E.
H.F.Harrington( Port)C. U.
F. X. Branagan (E.) R. C.
(Port) C. T.
(North) C.T.
Geo. E. Allen C. T.
CARLISLE.
J. Lawrence
Jas. T. Powers
C.T.
C.U.
CHARLESTOWN.
L. White M.E.
R. W. Cushman B.
Geo. E. Ellis C. U.
Oliver C. Everett C. U.
Geo. A. Himilton R. C.
Chailes H. folver B.
Alex G. Laurie Uv.
1. S. Cushraan M. E.
Jas. B Miles C. T.
Henry C. Graves B.
- C. T.
Thos. R. Lambert E.
CHELMSFORD.
James Wiggin B.
B. F. ClarV (North) C. T.
- - - C.U.
John Parkhurst B.
- F. B.
CONCORD.
Luther H. Aiigier C. T.
Grindall Reynolds C. U.
- - - - Uv.
DRACUT.
Wm. Allen (First) C. T.
Wm. Miller (West) C. T.
James M. Mav '11 M. E.
F. B. Perkins(Ceatral)C. T.
DUNSTABLE.
C. T.
Uv.
CHURCHES AND CLERGYMEN.
101
rUAMINOlIAM.
Jos. C. Bo(Uvell C. T.
FraiiUliii Fuiber (Saxnn-
ville) M. E.
Wm. (J. Child B.
John Walsh (Saxon-
villc) ■ R. C.
H. Allen (Saxonville) C. T.
Sannu'l D. Rolibiiis C. U.
S. W. Foljaiube (South) B.
GE.OTON.
Edw. A. Bulldcy C. T.
Geo 15. Gow (South) B.
D Eosdick (South) Union.
C. Nightingale C. U.
Lucius E. Smith B
(South) C. T.
HOLIJSTON.
Samuel Tupper M. E.
J. T. Tucker C. T.
Albert Case Uv.
HOPKINTON.
E. S. Hill (WoodviUc) B.
Thos. Marcy M. E.
Patrick Cuddihy R. C.
John C. Webster C. T.
O. H. Tillotson Uv.
Alfred L. Baury E.
LEXINGTON.
(East)
L. J. Livermore
C. U
C. U
Uv
LINCOLN.
Wm. C. Jackson
C. T
C.U
LITTLETON.
D. F. Lamson B.
Elihu Loomis C. T.
E. De Norruandie C. U.
Henry M. Loud
Auios Blanchard
John P. Cleavcland
P. Crudden
Jona. L. Jenkins
Wm. H. Alden
Theo. Edson
Eden B. Foster
A. D. Sargent
Jas. T. McDermott
Jos. B. Davis
I. J. P. CoUyer
John O'Brien
Jas. W. Bonham
H. Wood (at large)
John K. Karfiher
Fred. Hinckley
Owen Street
M. E.
C. T,
C. T.
R. C.
C. T.
Uv.
B.
E.
C. ■]'.
M. E,
B.
R. C.
F. B.
M.E.
R. C.
Uv.
B.
C.U.
C. U.
C. U.
C. T,
Chas. Edward Reed C. T.
Daniel Steele M. E.
Jas. Cruickshanks(S.) C. T.
Wm. F. Stubbert B.
E. O. Haven (East) M. E
J. K. V/ait C. U.
Thos. L Greenwood Uv.
Angicr (South) C. T.
MillLKOIlOUaH.
Horatio Alger C. U.
Levi A. Field C. '1'.
John S. Dav M E.
L.Wakefield(Fcltonville|B.
Uv.
R. C.
MEDFORD.
J. Field
Ellas Nason
E.
B.
C.T.
- Uv.
Elihu P. Marvin C. T
Wm. A. Branian M.E.
Theo. Tebbetts C. U.
John Ryan R. C.
MELROSE.
Wm. B. Bowles Uv.
J.A.Adams M.E.
- C. T.
B.
W. H. Munroe E.
NATICK.
Nathan D. George M. E.
B.
C. T.
- Uv.
Wm. G. Babcock (So.) C.U.
NEWTON.
J.W. Lewi.s (U.Falls) M.E.
Henry Burroughs, Jr.
(Lower Falls) E.
Dan'lL.Farber(Cen.)C.T.
(West) C. U.
Edward J. Young C. U.
(Newton Corner)
O. S. Stearns (Centre) B
Geo. B. Little (W.-st) C.T.
S.F. Smith (Up. Falls) B.
Edward W. Clark (Au-
burndale) C. X.
Greene (New. Cor.) E.
(Newtonville) B.
J. W. Well man
(Newton Corner) C. T.
NORTH READING.
T. N. Jones
G. R. Bent
B,
C. T.
M.E.
Uv.
PEPPERBLL.
Charles Babbidge C. U.
•Edward P. Smith C. T.
READING.
'William H. Wilcox C. T.
B.
Wm. Barrows C. T.
Lindley M. Burrington Uv.
SHEunoRX.
Theodore H. Dorr C. U.
Edmund Dowse C. T.
SHIRLEY.
B. B. Bcardsly (Shirlcv
Village) C. T.
Seth ClKuidler C. U.
Geo. W. Jenks Uv.
B,
Community of Shakers.
SOMKRVILLE.
George H. Emerson Uv.
N. M. Williams B.
- C. T.
George G. Fairbanks B.
Charles Baker M. E.
- C.U.
SOUTH READING.
Joseph B. Johnson C. T.
Daniel W. Phillips B.
Edward A. Eaton Uv.
- S.A.
STONEHAM.
J. E. Swallow
M.E.
Uv.
C.T.
Reuben Bates C.U.
W. F. Lacount (Rock-
bnitom) M.E.
Alpha Morton C. T.
SUDBURY.
William A. Clapp M.E.
Linus H. Shaw C. U.
Erastus Dickinson C. T.
Alpha S. Morton C. T.
TEWKSBURY.
Richard Tolman C. T.
Clifton Fletcher B.
TOWNSEND.
S. Clark Uv.
E. W. Cooke C. T.
Ausiustus F. Bailey M.E.
J. E. Battell B.
- C.U.
TYNGSBOROUGH.
B.
George Osgood C. U.
Uv.
■W'ALTHAM.
E. A. Manning M. E.
M. L. Bickford B.
T. F. Fales E.
Patrick Flood R. C.
Thomas Hill C. U.
K. B. Thurston C. T.
Henry A. Eaton Uv.
- Swed.
WATERTOWN.
George Bradford C. U.
H. C. Vose Uv.
Patrick Flood R. C
G. M. Steele M. E.
W. L. Brown B.
S. R. Dennin C.T.
Amos Smith • C. U.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
AVAYLAND.
- C. T.
- c. u.
-W. M.
WEST ca:mbeidge.
Geercre Hill Uv.
Samuel A. Smith C. XJ.
Samuel B. Swaia B.
Daniel R. Cady C. T.
Amos Smith(Belmont) C.U.
COHASSET.
WESTFORD.
Geo. M. Rice
C.
C
u.
T.
WESTON.
M. P. V/ebster
Joseph Field
C. H. Topliff
M
C.
E.
U.
B.
WILMINGTON,
- F. B.
Samuel Tolman C. T.
AVINCHESTEll.
Reuben T. Robinson C. T.
Edwin B. Eddy B.
AVOBURN.
Leonard Cox, Jr. B
Daniel March C. T
Rufus P. Stebbins C. U
J. A. Ames M. E
B. F. Bronson B
- (North) C. T
- R. C
NAM!^UCKET COUNTY.
NANTUCKET.
E.
James E. Crawford B.
- M.E.
M. P. Alderman M. E.
Francis De Baron C. U.
- C. T.
B.
B.
NORFOLK COUNTY.
BELLINGHAM.
T. Spilsted (North) M. E.
Joseph Osgood C. U.
Frederick A. Reed C.T.
Samuel B. Babcock E.
Ebenezer Burgess C. T.
- (W.) B.
Moses M.CoIburinS.) C.T.
W. Pentecost M. E.
Alvan Lamson C.U.
Calvin S. Locke (W.)C. U.
Wm. C. Patterson (E.) B.
A.R.Abbott (So. J Uv.
- R. C.
DORCHESTER.
Stephen G. Bulfinch C. U.
Ralph W. Allen M. t.
Edward L. Drown E.
Nathaniel Hall C. U.
Amos Binney(Nepon.)ME.
Henry F. Lane B.
Jamfs H. Means C. T.
Richard Pike C. U.
B. W. Barrows (Nep.) B.
Theo. T. Munger C. T.
J. T. Pettee M. E.
Joseph T. Massey
BRAINTREE.
George Daland (Soutli) B.
Ryan (South) B.
Dennis Powers (So.) C.T.
Jonas Perkins (East) C. T.
Richard S. Storrs C. T.
BROOKLINE.
T. B.Hayward New Jeru-
salem Church
J. M. Finotti R. C.
M. M. Smith C. T.
John S. Stone E.
B.
Frederick H. Hedge C. U.
CANTON.
George W. Hcrvey B.
N. H. Chamberlain C. U.
Henry Jewell Uv.
- - - - R.C.
aUINCT.
Wm. H. Knapp
Ralph Sanger
Edw'd G. Barker
- C.T.
I C.U.
B.
FOXBORO .
N.S.Dickinson C.T.
Isaac Smith B.
N. C. Hodgon Uv.
Warren Bird Swed.
M.E.Wright M.E.
FRANKLIN.
Samuel Hunt C. T,
Andrew N. Adams Uv.
A. Lyman C. T.
MEDFIELD.
Solon W. Bush C. U.
Andrew Bigelow C.T.
J.W. Laihiop B.
MEDWAY.
Jacob Ide (West) C. T.
E. C Messenger (W.) B.
David Sanford (Vill.) C.T.
Jacob Roberts (East) C. T.
- Uv.
S. Jackson (West) M. E.
- Uy.
Edwin Leonard C.T.
John H. Morison C. U.
Albert K. Teele C. T.
NEEDHAM.
E. S. Atwood C. T.
J. S. Barry C. U.
A. R. liakeir C. T.
F. A. WiUard B.
L. R. Eastman (East) C. T.
E.
C. T.
C.U.
R.C.
T. W. Tucker M. E.
S. Cushing M.E.
Quincy Whitney Uv.
- RANDOLPH.
- Uv.
(East) C. T.
- C.T.
Ezekiel Russell (East)C. T.
Benjamin Wheeler B.
A. L. Roche R. C.
ROXBURY'.
Alfred P. Putnam C.U.
Thomas D. Anderson B,
Patrick O'Beirne I -R (j
Edward Delahanty y ' ',
George Putnam C. U.
Wm. H. Ryder Uv.
Aua;. C. Thompson C. T.
Gilbert Haven, Jr. M. E.
John Waylind E.
H Leibhard Ger. M. E.
Hiram Hutehins B.
John O. Means C.T.
SHARON.
Charles C. Sewall C. U.
B.
L. R. Phillips C. T.
STOUGUTON.
J. W. Dennis Uv.
Thos. Wils'm C T.
Moses Chase M. E.
Wm. Leach (E ) B.
- (North) M. P.
WALPOLE.
John M. Merrick C.U.
Edwin S. Best (S.) M. E.
- C.T.
AVEST ROXBURY.
Thomas Laurie C. T.
Heman Lincoln B.
Wm. R. Babcock E.
- C.U.
Alonzo H. Quint C. T.
Edmund B. Wilson C. U.
WEYMOUTH.
C. W. Mellen Uv.
Josh. Emery, Jr. (N.)C.T.
Stephen S. H«yes (S) C. T.
Elmer Hewett (Souih) Uv.
E. S. Potter (East) M. P.
Nath'l Bemis (Ea.st) M. E.
Samuel L. Rockw<iod C. T.
J as. P. Terry (South) C. T.
Levi A. Abbott B.
WRENTHAM.
F. Davis (North) C. T.
Wm. L. Ropes C. T.
TuUer Uv.
John Allen (North) B.
- S. A.
Gideon W. Cole (Shel-
donviile) B.
CHURCHES AND CLERGYMEN.
103
PIYMOUIH COUNIY. Theophilus Brown
AltlNOTOX.
jJcrcmiuh Cluipliii (Enst) I'.
Jost'pli I'ettee JSwcd.
H. I). Walker (East) C. T
Fred. 11. Abbe C. T.
Isaac C. White (N.) C. T.
- (South) B.
Ilobinsoii (East) M. E.
Varnum Lincoln Uv.
H. L. Edwards (S.) 0. T.
H. P. Satchwell(So.)M,E.
BllIDGEWATER.
David Brigham C. T.
- C. T.
Thos. P. Rodman Swed.
E.
John J. Putnam C. U.
CAKVER.
Wm. C. "Whitcomb, C. T.
Pliny Brell
B.
M. P.
Uv.
DUXBURY.
Josiah Moore C. U.
- (W.)M. E.
George Watson M. E.
John N. Collier M. E.
EAST ERIDGEWATER.
Joseph H. Phipps C. U.
Baalis Sandford C. T.
T. O. Paine Swed.
Philo B. Wilcox C. T.
- Uv.
Carlos Banning M. E.
- M. E.
HALIFAX.
- Uv.
Timothy G. Brainard C. T.
B.
HANOVER.
Samuel Cutler E.
J. Freeman C. T.
Jacob Tuck B.
- C. T.
HANSON.
- - - - Uv.
Joseph Hutchinson (So.) B.
Andrew B. Foster C. T.
HINGHAM.
Emmons Partridge
Ebenezer P. Dyer
Francis A. Loomis
Joseph Richardson )
Calvin Lincoln \
W. T. Clarke (So.)
J. Tilson
Uv.
C. T.
M. E.
C. U.
C. U.
B.
C.U.
HULL.
Stephen Puffer M. E.
KINGSTON.
Byron Bosworth C. T.
Geo. B. Williams B.
- C.U.
LAKEVILLE.
Augustine Root (Pre-
cinct)
C. T.
Ch.
F. B.
B.
B.
MARION.
L. U. Britton, M. p.
Leandtr Cobb C. T.
James E. Bruce Uv.
MARSHFIEI.D.
Ebenezer Alden, Jr. C. T.
B.
- M. P.
Robert Gould M. E.
C. T.
George Leonard C. U.
Sereno Howe B.
- Uv.
E.
MATTAPOISETT.
William L. Parsons C. T.
B. S. Batcheller Ch.
Joseph Crehore Uv.
One Society of Friends.
MIDDLEBORO'.
E. Little (Titieut) C. T.
Israel Warburn (Fall
Brook) M. E.
E W. Barrows M. E.
J. F. Bigelow B.
Isaiah C. Thatcher (4
Corners) C. T.
Israel W. Putnam C. T,
Samuel Richardson B.
P. R. Russell (Rock) B.
- Uv.
NORTH ERIDGEWATER.
Paul Couch C. T.
B.
Warren Goddard Swed.
John Cooper M. E.
Chas. W. Wood (So.) C. T.
Charles L. Mills C. T.
Azariah B. Wheeler
(Northwest) M. E.
A. P. Cleverly Uv.
J. B. McNulty R. C.
PEMBROKE,
Wm. M. Bicknell C. U.
Jas. B. Weeks M. E.
One Society of Friends.
PLYMOUTH.
D. H. Babcock C. T.
E. K. Colby M. E.
Nathan Clark Ch.
Robert B. Hall E.
James Kendall } p tt
Edw. Henry Hall \ ^- ^■
Nathan B. Blanchard C. T.
- C. T.
Russell Tomlinson Uv.
- C. T.
- S. A.
Benj. A. Edwards B.
PLYMPTON.
Josiah Ballard C. T.
- Uv.
ROCHESTER.
- M. P.
Isaac Briggs (North) C. T.
Eli W. Harrinston C. T.
- C. T.
G. L. Smith Ch.
Geo. P. Picrreon M. E.
Jas. M. Mayall M.
8CITUATE.
Fiske Barrett C.U.
Wm. Leonard M. E.
Timothy C. Tingley B,
- (North) C.T.
SOUTH SCITUATB.
L. L. Record Uv.
Caleb Stetson C. U.
L. Harlow M. E.
■WAKEHAM.
Homer 15arrows
Lawton Cady
C.T.
M. E.
B.
WEST BRIDGEWATEK.
Ira Bailey C. U.
S. Benton (Cocheset) M. E.
B.
- Swed,
WORCESTER COUNTY.
ASUBURNHAM.
Thos. Boutelle C. T.
Asa Barnes C. T.
Pliny Wood M. E.
ATHOL.
D. C. O. Daniels C. U.
J. D. Reed B.
John F. Norton C. T,
L. Fish (Depot) M. E.
AUBURN.
BARRE.
C. T,
C. L. Eastman M. E.
Geo. Denham C. T.
- C. U.
M. G. Kimball Free Ch.
Lorenzo Taiidy B.
BERLIN.
"Wm. A. Houghton C, T.
J. Goodwin M. E.
BLACKSTONE.
Luther Wing (Mill-
ville) R, M.
W.V. Morrison (Mill-
ville) M. E.
E. B. Sheridan R. C.
A. B. Goodrich Epis.
Thos. E. Bliss c'.t!
- C. T,
One Society of Frieiids.
BOLTON.
Joseph H. Giles B,
Thos. T. Stone C. U.
Friends.
BOYLSTON.
Wm. Murdock C. T,
BROOKFIELD.
I. K. Bragg C. T.
R. D. Burr C. U.
R. 0. Putney (East) B,
Uv.
T. J. Abbott M. E.
104
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CHARLTON.
John Haven C. T.
Dan'I Dorchester M. K.
Lucius Holmes Uv.
CLINTON.
Wm. J. Pomfiet M. E.
Chas. M. Bowers B.
Jared M. Heard C. U.
W. W. Winchester C. T.
J. Boyse 11. C.
DANA.
John Keep C. T.
G. E. Chapman M. E.
- Uv.
DOUGLAS.
G. B. Tliohardson
G.W.Mansfield(E.) )
S. Leader \
J. L. JSiayiiard (East)
- (Manchaug)
C. T.
M.E
C. T.
R. M.
C. T.
B.
F. B.
lends.
- Fr
DUDLEY.
Joseph Barber Uv.
Henry Pratt C. T.
Daniel Atkins M. E.
FITCHBURG.
E. Davis C. T.
E. Turpin R. C.
Kendall Brooks B.
A. \V. Bruce Uv.
Burtis Judd M. E.
Alfred Emerson C. T.
Wm, P. Tilden C. U.
- C. T.
GARDNEK.
Richard K. Ashley
John C. Paine
Jos. W. Healy
B.
C. T.
C. T.
GRAFTON.
Thos. C. Biscoe C. T,
■Wm. G Scandlin C. U.
J. J. Woodl.ury (N.
E. Villairc) M. E.
John M. Chick B.
J. M. Kockwood (N.
E. Village) B.
W. F. Mallalieu (Cen-
tre) M.E.
HARDWICK.
Porter Vinton M. E
Mart) n Tupper C. T.
Geo. J. Sanger C. U.
- Union
HARVARD.
John Docile C. T.
Wm. A. Whitwell C. U.
Wm. Leonard B.
Commiuiity of Shakers.
- - - M. E.
Quincy Whitney Uv.
HOLDEN.
- S. A.
Wm. P. Paine C. T.
Josiah n. Tilion B.
- M. E.
HUnnARDSTON
Cyr.is W. Allen
C. T.
Naih'l H. Martin
M. E.
A. S. Ryder
C, U.
LANCASTER.
Geo, M. Bartol
C. U,
-
C.T.
LEICESTER,
J. W. P. Jordan
M. E.
B. N. Bullock
W. M.
John Nelson )
C.T
A. H. CooHdge ]
John H, Rouse
E
. - . .
E
- . - -
C.U
. ■ -
R. C
LEOMINSTER.
J. W. Backus C. T.
Stephen Barker C. U.
John Middleton M. E
B.
- R. 0,
LUNENBURG.
James Thurston C. U.
Wm. A. Mandell C. T.
Wm. P. Blackmer M. E.
MENDON.
Stilman Barber
John E. Rounds
C, U,
M.E.
MILFORD,
Patrick Cuddihy R. C.
J. R. Johnson Uv.
J. M. Bailey M. E.
Leonard Wakefield M.
James T. Woodbury C.T.
H. G. Hubbard B.
Adin Ballou
MILLBURY.
Edmund Y. Garrette C. T.
Lewis Jessup C. T.
- C. T.
B. F. Green M, E,
H, S. Thomas B,
E. S. Sheridan R. C.
J. Barber (West; B.
NEW BRAINTREE.
John H, Gurney C. T.
NORTHBORO'.
Joseph Allen ) p it
T. B. Forbush I ^- ^•
Samuel S. Ashley C. T.
Silas Ripley B.
NOUTIIERIUGE.
Geo. B. Sailord C. T,
Lewis F.Clark C,T.
Geo. W. Mansfield
(Whitinsvillc) M. E.
Friends.
NORTH iniOOKFIELD.
Thomas Snell ^ n t
C.Cu.-hing (coll )S ^- '■■
John W. C'oolidge M. E.
Wm, H. Bcedier C. T.
OAKHAM,
James Kimball C. T.
- M. E.
B.
oxroRD,
Horatio B^rdwell C. T,
Geo. Proctor Uv
Daniel Wait M, E,
C. M. Herring (North) B.
- - - - R. C.
PAXTON.
Wm, Phipps, Jr. C.T.
PETERSHAM.
Charles Kendall C. T,
John Shepardson B,
Seth Saltmarsh C. U.
PHILLIPSTON.
Wm. B. Toulmin M. E,
Samuel W. Barnum C, T.
PRINCETON.
A. S. Dobbs M. E.
Wm. T. Bricrgs C. T,
- ■^~- - B,
ROYALSTON,
E. W. Bullard C. T.
Silas Kenny (West) B.
E. S.abrrv (South) C.T,
A. Gould (South) M. E,
B,
RUTLAND,
Andrew Baylies M, E,
Clarendon Waite C, T.
SHREWSBURY,
Daniel K. Bannisier M, E.
McGinley C. T,
- Uv.
SOUTHBORO'.
Wm. J, Breed C.T.
Chas. Ayers B,
- ■- - - C,U.
SOUTHBRIDGE.
Eber Carpenter C. T.
Ichabod Marcy M. E.
S. S. Parker B,
W, W, Wilson • Uv.
■■ - - Union.
R. C.
- - - - C.U.
SPENCER,
Stephen G. Dodd
B. Othcrman
STERLING.
C.T.
M.E.
B,
- C.
Gilbert Eobbins
STURBRIDGE.
W. B.01ds(Fiskdale)M,
Sumner G. Clapp C.
SUTTON.
Spaulter (Wilkin-
sonville)
Willard Fuller F.
N.S.Spalding (Centrc)M,
Geo. I,yman (Centre) C,
Jll^t^ls Aid ich
John S. Harridan
(Manch.iug)
M. N. Cummings
(Man (hang)
James Williamson
CHURCIIKS AND CLERGYMEN.
105
TEMri.ETON.
Gerard BushiicU I
A. V. iJiniock (Bald-
wiiiviUo)
Lewis S^ibin C.
Charles Wellington } --, tt
E. G. Adams (coll.) ^ *"• ^•
- M.E.
x;pTO>f.
Andrew J. Willard
Geo. S. Ball
UX Bill DOE.
Jacob J. Abbott
Samuel Clarke
E. J. Sheridan
J. W. Russell
C. T
C. U.
C. T.
c. u.
R. C.
B.
Friends.
AVAUllEN.
S. S. Smith
David Sherman
C. A. Bradley
■WEBSTER.
James Qiian
J. L. Hanaford
James L. A. Fish
C. T.
M. E.
Uv.
C. T.
R. C.
M. E.
B.
■\vi;sTJt()i(OUOH.
Luther 11. Sheldon 0. T.
- (;. 11.
0. R. I'assett S. A.
A. N. Arnold 15.
J. C. Cromack M. E.
WEST BOYLSTON.
Joseph W. Cross C. T.
1. U. Bi^'elow (Oak-
dale) M. E.
Geo. R. Darrow B.
- C. U.
WEST BllOOKFIELl).
- C. T.
T.J.Abbott M.E.
Jesse Penniman P. E.
WESTMINSTER.
Afa Merriam
Marcus Ames
Uv.
Uv.
B.
C. T.
WINCHENDON.
W. J. Ilambleton
B.
M.E.
Abijiih P. Marvin
BciJ. F. Clark
C. T.
B,
C. T.
- C.U.
WORCESTER.
John G. Adams Uv.
1. Ilorslord (Hospital) C.T.
J. Boyco '" "
Merrill Richardson
Chester Field
J. D. E. Jones
Daniel \V. Faunce
J. J Powers
Rush R. Shippeu
Alonzo Hill
Horace Jnuiea
Samuel Kelley
Albert C. Patterson
Seth Svveiser
H. L. Way land
J. N. Mars
E. Cutler ,
- (Mission Chapel) C.T.
One Society of Friends
R. J. Leonard Ger. Evan
Dariiel T. Taylor Advent
J. H. Morrissey R. C
R. C.
C. T.
C. T.
M. E.
B.
B.
R. C,
c. u.
C.U.
c. a.
c. T.
M. E.
E.
C.T.
B.
M.
C.T.
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
BOSTON.
Kamcs of Churches.
1737
1804
First Baptist Church..
.Second Baptist Church.
African Baptist Church
Charle.s st. Baptist Ch..
Rowe Street Bap. Ch...
South Baptist Church..
Harvard Street Church.
Tremont St. Bap. Ch...
B.nvdoin Sq. Bap. Ch..
Central Sq. Baptist Ch.
Jnion Baptist Church..
Boston Baptist Bethel..
Twelfth Baptist Church
I'hirteenth Bap. Church
West Church
First Christian Church.
1669 Old South Church ....
Somerset street. .|B
Baldwin place... jB
Joy street IB
Cha-les street.. ..;B
Bedf'd.c.Cha'ncylB
Broadway, S. B. .;B
Har. av. c. Harv'd B
Tremont Temple. B
Bnwdoin square. B
Central sq. E. B.IB
Merriinuc street. |B
'Lewis, c. Comm'l'B
Southac street. . . |B
Dover, c. Wash..|B
Lynde street iCong..
Tyler, c. Kneel'd, Chris.
Wash. c. Milk...'c. T..
Rollin H. Neale.
James Belcher..
John C. Stockbridge
Baron Stow
John Duncan
Daniel C. Eddy
Isaac S Kalloch
J. N Murdock
Park Street Church .... Park, c. Tremont
Union or Essex St. Ch. . EiJse.x, c.Cha'ncy
Phillips Church Broa(iw.iy, S. B..
Bowdoin St. Church.. . .Bowdoin street..
Salem Church [Sal'm.c.N. Ben't
Pine Street Church .... Wash. c. Pine —
.Mariners' Church.. .... iSiimmer, c. Fed'l
Central Church i Winter street. . . .
.Maverick Church JEast Boston
Ashburton place.
Broadway, S. B..
Shawnuit avenue
Cliauncy street. .
Bedford street
Trem't, c School
Brattle street.. . .
Hanover street.. .
Summer, c. Bed'd
T..
T..
T..
T..
T..
D. M Crane
Phineas Sto we
Leonard A. Grimes....
P. S. Evans
{ Charles Lowell
} Cyrus A. Bartol
Edward Edmunds
( George W. Blagden.
} Jacob M. Manning..
Andrew L. Stone
Nehemiah Adams ....
Charles S. Porter
Mount Vernon Church..
Payson Church
Shawmut C/hurch
First Ciiurch
Second Church
Stone Chapel
Brattle Street Church..
New North Church
Now South Church
C.T.
C. T..
C. T..
C. T..
C T..
C. T .
C. T..
C.U.
C.U.
C. u.
c. u.
C.U.
c. u.
George W. Field .
Henry M. De.xter
Elijah Kellogg ..
George Richards
T.N. Haskell....
Edward N . Kirk .
Charles Smith ....
Rufus Ellis ,
Chandler Robbins .
Samuel K. Lothrop
Arthur B. Fuller . .
Orville Dewey
1837
1858
1853
1848
1858
1856
1855
1858
1858
1845
1848
1857
1806
1837
1844
18.36
1857
1849
1834
1856
1819
1855
1845
1858
1842
1853
1853
1833
18.'^4
1853
1857
106
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Names of Churches.
1727 Federal Street Church..
1732 Hollis Street Church...
1819 Hawes Place Church...
1822 Buifinch Street Church.
182o|Tvvelfth Coil!?. Church. .
182oiThirtpenth Cona;. Ch...
1826J Pitts Street Chapel ....
1827|South Contr. Church . . . .
183oj Warren Street Chapel..
1839,Suffulk Street Ch;ipel ..
1841|Ch. of the Disciples....
184a;28th Coiigrega. Society.
ISie'lCast Boston Church
Broadway Church
Hanover st. Chapel ....
1857 Canton St Church
jWashinuton Vill. Chapel
1722,Christ Church '....
1734 Trinity Church
1816|St. Matthew's Church.
1820iSt. Piiul's Church
1829 St. Stephen's Chapel...
1829;Grace Church
1843jChurch of the Messiah. .
1844 Church of the Advent..
184-5 Seamen's Chapel
1846 81. John's Church
1851 St. Mark's Church
1852 St. Mary's Church
1843, Free-Will Bap. Church.
1839jGerman Evangel. Lulh.
1840 German Evan^. Chnrch
1842
Fed'l, c. Chan'g.
Hollis street
South Boston...
Bulfinch street..
Chamb's, c. Allen
Harr. av. c. Beach
Pitts street
Wash'n, c. Castle
Warren street. . .
Shawmut av
Iridinna place.. ..
Music Hall
East Boston
Broadway
Hanover street. .
Canton street...
Washing'n vill'ge
Salem street. —
C. U.
C. u.
c. u.
c. c.
c. u.
c. u.
c. u.
c. u.
c. u.
c. u.
c. u.
c. u.
c. u.
c. u.
c. u.
c. u.
c. u.
I Synagogue of Israelites.
Synagogue of Israelites.
1838 Zion Church
1848iBethel Church
17921First Mcth. Epis. Ch...
18061 Second Meth. Epis. Ch.
1818'Methodist Episcopal Ch.
1828 Bethel Church
1834
1839
1840
1840
1846
Sum'r, c. Hawley
Broadway, S. B..
Trem't, n. Winter
Purchase street..
Temple street..
Florence street.
Green street...
Commercial st .
Paris, c. Decatiir E.
Concord street.. iE,
Richn^oud street. jE,
,N. Bennct street.F.
jShawmut avenue'G
iShaw't, n. Pleas't G,
173 Warren P.
Pleasant street.. G.
West Centre st. . M.
: Third Meth. Epis. Ch..
Fourth Meth. Epis. Ch.
Fifth Meth. Epis.Ch...
iSi.\th Meth. Epis. Ch...
i HeddingMeth. Epis.Ch
1853'Eighth''Meth. Epi.<. Ch.
184ti;First Ass. Ref. Pres. Ch.
1853 John Knox's Church....
18551 Reformed Pres. Church.
1853,MeridianSireet Church.
1664 Friends' Meeting House
W. B,
L....
P....
J....
J....
W. Centre
Hanover street. _ _
Bromfield street.. M
Revere street.. .. jM
North square... M
Church street... M
N. Russell street: M
D street, S. B....!m
1788
1788
18-J6
1837
1844
1844
Cathedral of Holy Cross
Chapel of Holy Cross ..
St. Mary's Church
St. Patrick's Church ...
<, Ch. of St. Peter, St. )
( Paul & St.Augustine 3
St. John's Church
Meridian st.,E.B.
Shawmut av
Bennington
16 Sujnuier
Freeman place..
Province street. .
Meridian street..
Milton place....
Franklin street. .
Franklin street..
Endicott street..
Northampton st..
Broadway, S. B..
Moon street
E ..
E...
E...
E...
E...
E. .
E..
E..
E. .
E..
R. C.
R. C.>
R. C.
R. C,
R. C.
R. C
R. C.
1844 Ch. of the Holy Trinity Suffolk street.
fOAA 5 Ch. of St. Nicholas... East Boston R. C.
^°*^| K'h. of Holy Redeemer. " " IR.C.
1849 St. Vincent de Paul's... IPurchasc street. .'R C.
Ezra S. Gannett
Thomas Starr King ...
Thomas Dawes
William R. Alger
Samuel Barrett
Samuel H. Winkley ..
Edward E. Hale
Charles F. Barnard ...
Samuel B. Cruft
James Freeman Clarke
Theodore Parker
Warren H. Cudworth .
E. J. Gerry
Geo. H. Hepworth
Edmund Squire
William T. Smithett...
JManton Eastburn .. .
John Cotton Smith ..
Joseph H. Clinch
{ E. M. P. Wells ... )
f Edward A. Renouf 3
Charles Mason
George M. Randall....
M.P. Slickney
John Irwin,
Samuel J. Evans
Cyrus P. Knight
J. P. Roliinson
F. W. Straight
Mr. Ubelacher.
Louis B. Schwarz
B. E. Jacob
Joseph Schoninger . . . .
.John W. Dadrnun
Lorenzo R. Thayer....
Thomas Freeman
Edward T. Taylor ....
Converse L. McCurdy.
Henry W. Wanen
Moses A. Howe
William R. Bagnall...
GershonvF. Cox
T. Willard Lewis
Alexander Blaikie
H. H. Johnson
John B.Fitzpatrick. .
James A. Healy
Hilary Tucker
Patrick Rogers
M. Moran
John E. McElroy...
Bernardin Wiget....
Livy Vigilante
L. Rocott'ort
Thomas Lynch
r Patrick Lyndon
^Thos. McNulty
(John Flattcly
f George F. Haskins..
< John W. Donahoe ..
(J Charles Renoni
J John B. Caitani
Roger Deitz
S James Fitton
^Patrick Healy
1824
1848
1854
1855
1825
1846
1856
1336
1846
1S41
1846
1852
1858
1857
1857
1851
1852
1838
1844
1848
1845
1853
1857
1857
1851
1858
1857
1858
1856
1857
1858
1857
1828
1858
1857
1857
1858
1858
1858
1847
1856
1840
1855
1852
1857
1857
PHYSICIAiSS.
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Names of Churches.
Location.
Ucnomi.
I'astors.
]S')S
Harvard, c. Alb'y
Oainbridgp street
Howdoiu street..
Hudson, c. Kn'l'd
Chapinan Hall...
(lano'r.c. Bennet
ichool street....
Broadway, S. B..
Warren street...
'.Vebster, E. B.. .
Bennington st...
R. C...
R. C...
Svved. ..
8. A....
S. A....
U
U
U
U
U
U. E....
( Johni J.Wlliiitiis....
} McCarty
I8;J7
18.59
Ch. of Guardian Angel
New Jeru.sulera Church
Cli. of tlie Adventists...
Ch. of the Adventists . . .
First UiiiversalUt Ch. . .
.Second Univ. Church...
Fourth Univer. Church.
Fifth Univer. Church , .
Si.\th Univer. Church..
Union Evangelical.....
181S
1812
18KS
1785
1816
IS'iO
i8;jo
1840
18-52
Thomas Worcester ....
Joshua V. lliincs
Miles Grant
.Sebastian Streeter
Alonzo A. Miner
Wm. W. D.an
Thomas B. Thayer
J W Talbot
1828
1842
I8.>5
1824
lS-18
18.3.5
18>7
18.57
Luman Boyden
CHELSEA, NORTH CHELSEA, AND WINTHROP.
18:^6
181^8
1830
1841
1841
1842
1849
1851
18-5.'}
18-50
1856
Kames of Churches.
First Baptist Church. . .
First Unitarian Church
Park St. M.E. Ch
Chestnut st. Cong. Ch..
St. Luke's Church
First' Universalist
Catholic Church
Broadway Cong. Ch....
Mt.BellinghamM.E.Ch
Spiritualist
Plymouth Church
St. Andrew's Church...
North Chelsea Cong.Tr
North ChelseaCong.Un,
WinthropM. E. Cli
Location.
Denomi.
Broadway
B
Hawthorn street.
C.U....
Park street
M. E....
Jhestnut
C.T
Broadway
E
Chestnut street..
Uv
Cottage street. ..
R. C...
Broadway
C. T....
Bellingham st. . .
M. E...
Fremont Hall ...
Citv Hall
C. T....
Hawthorne street
E
North Chelsea...
C.T....
North Chelsea...
C. U....
Winthrop
ME
Alanson P.Mason...
Charles B. Thomas..
John H. Twombly. ..
Albert H. Plumb"...
Wm. S. Bartlett
Chas. H. Leonard...
Patrick Strain
Joseph A. Copp
Abraham D. Merrill.
Daniel F. Goddard 1
E. H. Nevin I 1836
George D. Wildes j 18-57
Joseph W. Tarlton....
Wm. O. Mosely i 1837
John M. Merrill I
18o;5
18.57
1858
1858
PHYSICIANS.
BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
Allen Paul W., Barnstable
B(Aven E , (Marston Mills) "
DoaneG. W., (Hyannis) "
Ford Oliver. (Hyannis) "
McCallum H. E.,(Marston's Mills) "
Pitcher S., Jr., (Hyannis) "
Smith I. B.,
Gould Samuel H., Brewster
Brownell Nathan P., Chatham
Carpenter E. W., «'
Danfurth Nathaniel B., "
Hurlburt E. M., Dennis
Lord W. E.,
Nye Edward O., "
Swift Alfred, "
Phillips John, Eastham
Greene William, Falmouth,
M.ackie J. H., "
Rogers Moses, "
Tubbs Joel B., "
Dodge Franklin, Harwich
Pratt J. G., "
Stetson John, "
Seabury Benj.F., Orleans
Wilson Timothy, "
Lothrop John L., Provlncetown
Paiue Stephen A., "
Stone Jeremiah, Provlncetown
Whitney Isaiah, "
Bachelder John, (Monument) Sandwich
Harpur John, "
Leonard Jonathan, "
Thompson J. [homceo.] '*
Gouch William B., Truro
Newton A. H., "
Hagar Joseph M., Wellfleet
Hough D. C,
Stone Thomas N., "
Pratt A., (South) Yarmouth
Russell Henry, " "
Shove George, (Port) "
BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
Babbitt N. S., (North) Adams
Barker John L., "
Brings S. N., [botanic] (North) "
Harvey A., " "
Hawkes F. S.. " "
Holmes H. M.,
Lawrence G. C, "
Phillips H. P., (North) "
Sheppardson Noah, [botanic] "
Tyler William H., (North) "
St<arkwe.-\ther E. P., Becket
Wheeler Elbridge G., "
108
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Bliss G. Albertus,
Cheshire
B()«k( 1- Alriiizo M.,
"
Cole L;insiiig J.,
"
Ferre llciiry,
Dalton
Smead Samuel,
"
Beebe Kicliard,
Egremont
Tan Dtusen Harlow,
"
TetftE. W., [botanic]
Florida
Cass Joiiaihaii,
Great Barrington
Collins T. Clarkson,
• '
Parks W. H.,
"
Pickett Noble B.,
(i
Mann G. U.,
Hancock
Kit'redge B F.,
Hinsdale
Williams Elisha,
"
GriswoldR. G.,
Lanesboro'
Pratt Henry,
«'
Gillbrd Jc.hn B.,
Lee
HoUunnb Clifford C,
"
Judd Judson,
<<
Leonard John M.,
• '
Peabody Daniel,
"
Whitiiisr J. B..
"
WrightEliphalet,
'<
Deniing \Vill:am,
Lenox
Sabin Millen,
"
Ticknor A. P.,
Monterey
White Leknd,
New Ash ford
Pease Seth,
New Marlboro'
Rising .Julius A.,
'<
Spehnan li. K.,
Otis
Kittredge John,
Peru
Allen A. N.,
Pittsfield
Bailey Charles,
"
Brewster J. M.,
"
Brewster 0. E.,
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Cady F. A., '
<<
Ch Ids Henry H.,
i<
Childs Timothy,
<<
Clough Willard,
• <
Cole Harvey,
"
Jack-on W. L.,
"
Manning ,
<<
Root 0. S.,
>'
Wilson N. J.,
«
Waite Lorenzo,
<(
Jennings Selden,
Richmond
Baluh Ebenczer,
Sandisfield
Beach John C,
»<
Mellen Henry,
((
Parsons Samuel C,
"
Bowker Charles,
Savoy
Kellogg S. R.,
Sheffield
Peck Oliver,
11
Scovill John,
"
Train Horace D.,
<«
Ad.ims L. S.,
Stockbridge
Kelley Joab.
- 11
McAllister Charles,
«
Warner Thomas J.,
«
Wilson John W.,
Tyrinaham
Dewey Luke,
W. Stockbriilge
Farrar W. P.,
"
Leav tt Dudley,
"
Newton 8. S.,
(<
Root Edward B.,
'<
Cumniiiigs Wra. H.,
Williamstown
Duncan S.,
1'
Sabin Henry L.,
t(
Smith Andrew M.,
«
lUlISTOL COUNTY.
Bronson John U.,
Carpenter Ikiioui,
Foster J auies W,,
Fullen Samuel,
Phelps Thaddeus,
San ford Edward,
Solomon James M.,
Attleboro'
'Mansfield
New Bedford
[homceo.] "
Hathaway Shadrach, Berkley
Oakcs Thomas F., Dartmouth
Bartlett Francis D., "
Cornish Theodore O., "
Talbot Charles, Dighton
Wood Alfred,
Dean James, Easton
Deans Samuel, "
Swan Caleb, "
Swan George W. J., "
Atwood George, Fairhaven
Fairehild Isaac, "
Aldrich James M., Fall River
Burden Lefavor H., "
Clarke John L., "
Davis Robert T., "
Dwelley Jerome, "
Fiskelsaac, "
Foley Michael, "
Hartley James W., "
H loper Foster, "
Learned Eben T., "
Mari-sal Felix V., "
Priest M. L., "
Whittaker John B , "
Wilbur Amos C, "
Braley Bradford, (East) Freetown
Bump Thomas, (Assonet Vill.) "
Comings A. G., " " "
Nichols Thos. G., " " "
Williams Seth P
Allen W. G.,
Perry W. F.,
AbbeE. P.,
Bartlett Lyman,
Clark Henry B.,
Clark J.,
Cornish Aaron, "
Gordon W. A., "
Hooper Frederick H., "
Jennings John H., "
Learning Philip S., [botanic] "
Mackie Andrew, "
Mackie J. H., "
Mathes F., [homoeo.] "
Mayhew J. S., "
Roche Manning B., [homoeo.] "
Sisson Edward R., "
Spare John, "
Spencer C. L., [homoeo.] "
Spooner Paul, "
SnekneyC. D., "
Stearns George W.. "
Stowe Samuel F., [botanic] "
Swasey Charles M., "
Swasey J. N., "
Sweet J., "
Tuttle Charles M., "
Webster J. W.,
Wilder Daniel, [homoeo.] "
Rounds Benj. M., [homoso.] Norton
Budlong James, Pawtucket
Gardner Jnhnson, ■*
Gaylord \Vm. A., "
MortOT) Lloyd, "
Hayward Fdisha, Raynham
Howe Charles, "
BuUouk Samuel, Rehoboth
Randall George, "
Randall M. R.,
Aspinwall Thomas W., Seekonk.
Sumner Esek P., "
Phillips G., ' Somerset
Wellington James L., Swanzcy
Barney Bi'dad, Taunlou
Barrows George, [homoeo.] "
Baylies Alfred, "
Burge \Vm J.,
Dawes Ebeaezer, "
PHYSICIANS.
109
Dean J. B., Taunton
Gilman ¥.,
Harris C. W.,
Harris H.,
Harris J. T.,
Howe Charles, "
Hubbard 11. B., "
Jones E. U., [Iiomoco.] "
King D., "
Leonard George, "
Murphy Joseph, "
Nichols J. D., "
Riley Thomas, "
Sampson Ira, "
Sampson iS: Howe, "
Abbe B. H,, Wc^,tport
Girtord A. A.
Handy James H., "
Sisson Benjamin B., "
DUKES COUNTY.
Brackett William T. S., Edgartown
Lucas Ivorv H., "
Mayberry Edwin H., "
Pierce John, "
Cleveland Daniel A., Tisbury
Leach William, "
Luce William H., (West) "
ESSEX COUNTY.
Atkinson Benjamin, Amesbury
Atkinson Benjamin, Jr., "
Dearcorn H. S., "
Hurd Y. G.,
Sparhawk Thomas, "
liowarth James, Andover
Kimball W. H., "
Tracy Stephen, "
Boyiien W. C, Beverly
Haddock Ciiarles "
Haimaford J. H. [homoeo.] "
Jones Nathan, "
Swascy O. F., [dentist] "
Thorndike William, Jr., "
Torrey Augustus, "
Coggswell Geortie, Bradford
Cogi<swell William,
Chase Preston M.. Danvers
Grosvenor David A., "
Hunt Ebenezer '*
Osgood George, "
Snow Jesse W., "
Lamson Josiah, Essex
Couch H. M., Georgetown
Moody George, "
Barber Joseph S., Gloucester
Davidson H. E.. '«
Dyer J. Franklin, "
Garland Jostnh, "
Hildreih Charles H., «
Smith Isaac P., "
Walter Joseph S., "
Spoh'ord Jeiemiah, Groveland
Allen Daniel S., Hamilton
Chase I. E., Haverhill
Crjwell John, Jr., "
Flint K.ndall, "
Gambell WiUiam P., [homoeo. ] "
How James C, "
Kenison Tmiothy, "
Lovejuy 0. S., "
Porter A. K., [eclectic] "
Sawyer Benjamin E., fhomoeo.] "
Smith L N.,
Small N. J., [botanic] "
Towle S. K.,
Ames J. N., [botanic) Ipswich
Bomer Josepu E., "
Flitncr Isaac T.,
Allen K. B..
IJurk-i-h William IT.,
Clark M. P.,
D,.na D iviil, Jr.,
French A. J., [homoeo.)
Garlaitd George W.,
Hill Mary J., [midwife]
Lamb Wm. D.,
L'lUgce Wm. H.,
Moise J. H.,
Ordway Aaron,
Parant Josei)h,
Pike A. VV.. Jr., [homoeo.]
liobeits Mich'.el,
Robinson E. L., [humor]
Sar'^^ent Seneca,
Schuyler Lucy S., [Indian]
Stowe John,
Tewksbury Isaac,
Adams Amos S.,
Brown Josiah,
Clark James, [electic]
Drew David F.,
Eastman E. P.,
Galhuipe Isaac F.,
Gould Abraham,
Gove Hiram,
Holder J. B.,
Newhall Asa T.,
Newh ill Edward,
Nye James M.,
Perley D iniel,
Renton John,
Rogers R. S., [botanic]
Slocum William,
True J. M.,
Keenan Thomas,
Crafts D. M.,
Priest George A.,
Storv Asa,
Blaisdell Clark,
Gile Daniel,
Hopkins Joshua H., [dentist]
Whittemore H. II. F.,
Young Samuel L.,
Grosvei.or John M.,
Huse Stephen,
Lou^ee NVilliam H.,
Phelps E. S.,
Plummer Daniel T.,
Root Martin,
Atkin>on Josiah,
.Moses Brown,
Cross Enoch,
Dickens J b T., [eclectic]
Flanders David, [hoiucco.]
Gale Stephen M , [homoeo.]
Howe Francis A.,
Ingalls Lyndsay A.,
Johnson Jona. G.,
Kevser Samuel, [tjotanic]
Pender Robert,
Perkins Henry C,
Sawyer Jeremiah H.,
Spoijord Richard S.,
Til ton Jiimes A.,
Wyman Samuel W.,
Kittredge J.,
Strong Samuel,
Abbott O. D.,
Haskell Benjamin,
Manning Joseph,
Herbert Richard,
Proctor Charles,
Bassett John A., [clairvoyant]
Charnce James, [Indian]
Choate David,
Choate George,
Ipswich
Lawrence
Lynn
(AVest)
(West)
(West)
Lynnfield
Manchester
Marblehead
Methuen
((
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Middleton
Newbury
Newbury port
North Andover
Rockport
Rowley
S.:ilem
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Cox Bcnjiiinin, Jr.,
Fitz (Jenild Edward,
Floto John U., [hoinoeo.]
Gersdoiif H., [homcco.]
Hannan D. B.,
Harris Jerome, [homoco.J
Johnson Samuel,
Loring George B., ^
Mack William,
Patten John 11.,
Perkins Gtorge A.,
Pierson Edward B.,
Quioiby Elisha,
Qiiimby E. Hervey,
Stone James, Jr.,
Stone H. O.,
Stone Lincoln E,.,
Tutlle Henry C,
Wallace Thomas,
Wheatland H.,
Wheatl ind Richard H.,
Wiedeman A., [homoeo.]
Williams William,
Winsor PVcderick,
Wood J. G , [homoDO.]
Dearborn Cyrus,
GaleJosiah B., [homocc]
Slocnmb William,
Lord Samuel A.,
Osborne Ueora;e,
Osgood Joseph,
Perkins D. C,
Barstow F. 0.,
Allen Justin
Merriam Royal A.,
Allen Myron O.,
Ambios- I). L.,
Appleton John,
Robinson Uean,
Salem
Salisbury
Saugus
South Danvers
Swampscott
Topsfield
Wenham
West Newbury
FIIANKLIX COUNTY.
Knowlton Charles L.,
Warren Joseph,
Brooks JoVm,
Dwight William,
Trow Josiah,
Bates Stephen,
Taylor A. H., ^
Lyons Charles T.,
Hamilton E. D.,
Hamilton Washington,
Vining D. T.,
Eaton Jacob S.,
Porter R. N.,
Wright Samuel G.,
Dean Adams C,
Draper J.,
Fisk Charles S., [bot..]
Fisk Charles S, Jr., [bot.]
Fisk U. D., fbot.]
Hovey Daniel,
Osgood J. W. D.,
Stone I., [homoeo.]
Temple Cyrus,
Rice David.
Vining T. S , [eclectic]
Bradford David,
CobI) Anson, [bot.]
Wright George,
Andrews Robert,
Andrews Foster,
Chamberlain Levi,
Coolidt;o James,
Hall Philip,
Mead Marshall S.,
Stratton Elijah,
Barton Edward,
Meachura Hiram A.,
Ashfield
Bernardston
Buckland
Charlemont
Coleraine
Conway
(South) Deerfield
Gill
Greenfield
Heath
Leverett
Lc-yden
Montague
New Salem
Northfield
Gould Humphrey, Rowe
liement John W., Shclbarne (Falls)
Bull George, "
Duncan C. M., "
Pufier C, " (Falls)
Severance M. S., [eclectic] " "
Wilson Milo, ♦' '"
Trow Nathaniel G., Sunderland
Hill Gardner C, Warwick
Bardwell Chester, 2d, Whatelcy
Harwood Myron, "
Stacy Philemon, "
HAMPDEX COUNTY.
Bell Cyrus, (Feeding Hills) Agawam
McCray Edwin,
Orange
Wright Silas P.,
Parsons Homer L.,
Chamberlain George F.,
Witter John,
Lucas H. S.,
DeWolfT. K.,
Abell E. D.,
Alvord Samuel,
Denison George W.,
Shepard R., [bot.]
Smith Wm. G.,
Stickney P. L. B.,
Wilbur J. R., (Falls)
ChidesterB.,
Holcombe Vincent,
Johnson Joel W.,
Clark A. B.,
Long Lawson, (Ireland)
Pierce EUnidge G.,
Spring Charles H.,
Underwood Porter,
Chapman Thomas L.,
Hooker George,
Strickland Rial, (East Parish
Newton H. C, "
Alden W. B.,
Wood Robert,
Cady Henry.
Shaw Samuel,
Smith Alvin,
Towne J. W.,
Davis Amasa,
Holbrook William
King Aaron,
Thomas J. B.,
Rockwell Joseph W.,
Adams Nathan,
Bilden C. A.,
Breck W. G..
Bridgman William, "
Brown Wm. C, "
Buzzell J. M.,
Chaffee Calvin C,
Church Jefferson, "
Coliins H. A., [homoeo.] "
Fitch W. L.,
Foster James M., " '
Hooker John, "
Jacobs Horace, "
Lambert Alfred, "
McCray Warren, "
McLean A. S , "
Otis George A., "
Owen V. L., "
Seeger Edwin, "
Smith David, "
Swasey Ooo. W., [homcDO.] "
'I'ully William, "
Vi ille H R.,
Smith John. Wales
Abbott Jehi 1, Wrstlicld
Aucirews Ge irge, [botanic] *'
Blandford
Brimfield
Chester
Chicopee
Granville
Holyokc
Longmcadow
Ludlow
M on son
(3 Rivers) Palmer
(Depot)
(Centre) "
(Thorndike) "
Southwick
Springfield
PHYSICIANS.
Ill
Andrews J., [botsinic] Wcsfficld
Hollund Jiinics, "
llobiiisnn Millard, "
Slmrtlefi'Siineon, "
Tucker George, "
Woodviiie D. G., "
Wrifjht Luoiu.s. , "
Hartlu.loinew Hiram, W, Springfield
Champion Reuben, *'
Dowiies Nathaniel, "
UiFord Edward F., •«
Bottom Abiel, fSouth) Wiibraham
Cady Marcus " "
Foskct S., (North)
Kibbe Gideon, "
Rice Jesse W., (North) <•
Amherst
Belchertown
Chesterfield
Cummington
Easthampton
HAMPSHIUE COUNTY.
Smith Benj. F.,
Fish Scth,
Taylor Israel H.,
Temple Theron,
Thompson Horatio,
Thomson George,
Richardson John H.,
Gardner Benjamin,
Gilfillan Thomas,
Joy Royal.
Richard W.,
Stedman Isaiah H.
Clark Atherton,
Green Francis C.,
Harrington Isaac, "
Peck Addison S., •'
Rockwood Ebenezer H., Enfield
Winslow Joseph W., "
Marsh L. E.. Granby
Goodale Jonathan W,, Greenwich
Bonney Franklin, Hadley
Gilraan Noah, Hatfield
Bell William O , Huntington
Church James U., Middlefifld
Chamberlain C. N., Northampton
Dennison Edvv. E., [hydro.] . "
Dunlap James, "
Fiske Samuel A., • "
Halsted HaitielJ, [motorpathic] "
Munde Chas. (Florence) [hydro] "
Peck Gustavus D., "
Roberts Geo. W. [Iiomojo.] "
Roberts O. O., «'
Thompson Austin W., "
Thompson Daniel, "
Thompson James, . "
Eaton J. M.. Plainfield
Shaw Samuel, "
Allen E. C, [homao.] (Falls) So. Hadley
Goodman Otis, '' "
Lester Edward, "
Kittredge Josiah, "
Meloney C. E.. [bot.] (Falls) "
Silcox Edwin F., " "
Bell Artemas, Southampton
Gridlev J. A., "
Calkins F. W., ' Ware
Miner D. W.. •'
Richardson Eben C, "
Yale John. "
Clark Philo, Westliampton
Hooker William, "
Orcutt Hcrvey, "
Hillman Roswell S., Williamsburg
Green J. 1)., "
Mcekins Thomas, "
Trow W. M.,
Pierce Arthur G., Worthington
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Cowdrey Harris, Acton
Miles John M., Acton
French Leonard, Ashby
Barrett William M., Ashland
Jiickson William, "
Adams Abel H., Bedford
Flercher S. W., "
Binkfovd Ilezckiah E., Billerica
Grey William, "
Parker Daniel, "
Braman Isaac G., " Brighton
Mason Augustus, "
Whitteniore James M., "
Wilkins Clark A., [Dentist] "
Alden Jona. P. (Port) Cambridge
Allen Charles H., "
Chase Hiram L., [homcco] "
Clarke Moses, (East) "
Cushing F. Thaxter, (Fortj "
Dana Francis, " "
Farnsworth Chas. 11., (East) "
Fletcher Moore II., "
Foster Charles F., "
Hooker Anson, (East) "
Hooker Anson P., " "
Johnson Wm.'O., "
Marston Ephraim, (Port) "
Morse James R., '*
Plympton Sylvanus, "
Taylor John 0., (East) Cambridge
Webber A. Carter, (Port)
Wellington W. W., " "
Wright Ward E., [bot.] " "
Wymaii Jeffries, "
Wvman Mori ill, "
Marsh Austin, Carlisle
Bar. croft Amos B., Charlestown
Bell Luther V.,
Bcmis J. W., "
Bowman Willard, "
Chcever John, [botanic] "
Cutler George, "
Hayes Jacob, "
Hurd Samuel H., "
Lane William N., "
Mason William, "
Morris W. B., "
Neilson J. C, [homoBO.] "
Remick H. P., [botanic] "
Kobbins Charles, "
Roy J., "
Scammell L. L., "
Stevens Thomas J., "
Thompson Abraham E,., "
Warren Charles, "
Whiting Augustus, "
Whiting John S., "
Willis h. M.,
Bartlctt J. C, Chelmsford
Edwards N.B., (North)
Howard Levi, "
Barrett Henry A., Concord
Bartlett Josiah, '•
.Reynolds Joseph, "
Blake Jer°miah, Dracut
Hildreth Israel, "
Howe A. W., Dunstable
Brown James W., Fiaiuiiigham
Cowles H., (Saxonvil-c) "
Hoyl Enos, "
Johnson O. O., "
Osgood J. W., (Saxonville)
Whitney Simeon, "
Whitney Allston W., (South) "
McCollester J. Q. A., •' Groton
Smith Norman, "
Spaulding Miles, "
Stearns George, "
Burnap S. G., HoUistoa
Fisk Timothy, "
112
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Jcwett C. C,
Lake Hirain.
1\J en-ill Jesse,
Pvatt Ji-'fFcrsoi),
Waren George A.,
White 0. C,
Currier William J.,
Holmes Howland,
Spaiildinp Stillman,
Chapin Henry.C,
Seavev O. F-,
Allen Nathan,
Astle Abel,
Astle George,
Bass William,
Bates H. T.,
Bovnton Amos R.,
Bradley William H.,
Burnham Wilter,
Burnham Zebulon P.,
Campbell Patrick P.,
Chandler Lysander.
Coly Peter, [Indian]
Dalton John C,
Dickey Hanover,
Gage Daniel P.,
Gates Jeremiah,
Graves John W.,
Green John 0.,
Harmon James M.,
Holt Daniel, [homcco.]
Honke Henry M.,
Huntington Elisha,
Huntoon James W.,
Jackson Andrew,
Jackson James D.,
Jackson William E.,
Jenness L. Wellman,
Jewett Jeremiah P.,
Kidder Moses W.,
Kimball Gilman,
Kitu-edge E. F.,
Kittredge Floyer G.,
Mansfie^ld George,
Masta Joseph A..,
McDowell Hannah P. Mrs.,
Moore Ira L ,
Morrill Frederick,
M >rse Luther B.,
Mowe Daniel,
Qlcott James S.,
Parker Hiram,
Perham Otis,
Persons J. W.,
Pierce George,
Pillsbury Hirlin,
Sanborn E. K.,
Savory Charles A.,
Scribner Isaac W.,
Simpson Benjamin F.,
Skelton Benjamin,
Spalding Jnel,
Stevens J. W.,
Stone George W.,
Thompson James,
Thompson Marshall E., [bot
Wells David,
Whipple Calvin,
Wileman Esther C,
Wright Mary P. Mrs.,
Burbee J. A.,
French Nathan,
Stoc.ker AU'red A.,
Sullivan John L.,
Taylor C. H.,
Barnes E<lvvard F.,
Marsh Charles D.,
Putnam Charles,
Stearns Henry P.,
Holliston
Ilopkinton
Lexington
Lincoln
Littleton
Lowell
Maiden
Marlboro'
Bemis Charles Y., Medford
Diirr James C,
Hf deiiburg James,
Swan Daniel,
Woodbury Elwell, "
Abbot B. F., Melrose
P^irker Moses, "
Phinney E. 0.', "
Coolidge J. B., [dentist] Natick
Beird George, "
Hoyt John, "
Partridge L. E., "
Russell Ira, "
Townsend G. J.. "
Bigelow H., (Corner) Newton
Binestell Joseph, [homojo.] " "
Brown J. A., (West) "
Grant J. H., (Upper Fall«) "
Kendall A.A., (Lower Falls) "
Teulon W. F., (NewtunviUe) "
Wurren Edward (Lower Falls) "
Grosvenor David A., North Reading
Cutter Nchemiah, Pepperell
Howe James S. N., "
Prescott , [botanic] "
Stickney James M., "
Walton" John, "
BerryM., [homoeo.] Reading
Harlow Andrew J., "
Wakefield Horace P., "
Blanchard Albert H., Sherborn
Parker James O., Sliirley
Kingsbury Nathaniel, '
Plympton A. A., "
Bartlett Joseph E., Somerville
Henderson Jophanus, "
Knight Nathaniel Z., "
Ridgeway P. R., "
Hurd Francis P.,
uu caij
Mansfield Joseph D.,
South Reading
Norcioss Josiah,
'' '•
Richardson Sulon 0.,
«' "
Willis William H.,
it <(
Goodrich Horace,
Stoncham.
Heath William H.,
"
Stevens William F.,
<(
Cowdry Arthur,
Stow
Ames Joseph S.,
Sudbury
Goodnough Levi,
"
Seymour D. E.,
«
Astell Abel,
Tewksbury
Brown Jonathan,
"
Boynton Royal B.,
Townsend
Heard John,
"
Stickney A. G.,
"
Perkins Edward A.,
Tyngsboro'
Adams Horatio,
Waltham
Douise C. D.,
"
Kittredge F. R. W.,
«
Kittredge Theodore,
((
Moore Marcus A.,
«
Saunders C. F.,
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Warren R. S.,
"
Hosnier Hiram,
Watertown
Huckins D. T.,
"
Richardson Samuel
"
Ames Fbenezrr,
Wayland
Alexanaer J. L.,
West Canibiidge
Hains J. C,
«' "
Hodgdon Richard L.,
" "
Underwood Joseph,
<( If
Dow Darius A.,
Wcslford
Osgood Benjamin,
<'
Hunt Otis E.,
Weston
Brown Silas,
Wilmington
Toothaker Samuel A.,
'•
Chapin Alonzo,
AVinchester
lujjalls William,
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PHYSICIANS.
113
Buxton Edmund, [botanic] Woburn
Clark A. \V.,
Clough John, "
Cutter H., "
Cutter Ephraim, "
Drew S. Waisou, '*
NeKon John, '*
Piper R. U.,
Rickard Truman, "
Scales Thomas S., [homoeo.] "
NANTUCKBT COUNTY.
Fearing Elisha P., Nantucket
King John 1}., "
Robinson Charles F., "
Sherman J. II., "
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Nelson George, Bellingham
Haynes Aaron, (South) Braiiitree
Richard Jacob, (East) '*
Torrey Noah, (South) "
Wild Jonathan, "
Francis T. Eustis, Brookline
Salisbury Stephen, "
Shurtleff AuRustiie, "
Shurtletf Samuel A., "
Wild Edward A., [homoeo.] "
Abbott Ezra, Canton
Taft Calebs.,
Foster Fordyce, Cohasset
Pratt Ezekiel, "
Aten Herry F., Dedham
Burgess Ebenezer P., "
Fogg David S., (South) "
Howe Francis, (West) "
Mayaard John P., "
Paine Joseph P., [homoeo.] "
Spear Henry F., "
Stimson Jeremy, "
Wight Danforth P., "
Cushing Benjamin, Dorchester
Jarvis Edward, "
Miller Erasmus D., "
Spooner John P., [homoeo.] "
Stedman E. C, "
Warren J. H.. ' "
Wisellhoft Conrad,
Dickerman Lemuel, Foxboro'
Hitchcock Joseph G. S., "
King George, Franklin
Nolen William B.,
Galloup John S., Medfield
Jones D. Wayland
Brown Artemas,
Gale Araory,
Munroe A. Le B.,
Rockwood ,
Bellows A. J. [homcco.]
W
(Village) Medway
(East)
(Village) "
(West)
Milton
Holmes Christopher C,
Palmer Simeon, "
Rimmer William, "
Ware Jonathan, "
Livermore Abel C, Needham
Noyes Josiah, "
Pattee William S., Quincy
Seville Henry M., "
Stetson James A., "
Saiitri Henry M., ' "
Woodward Ebenezcr, "
Alden Ebeuezer, Randolph
Allen Emery A., "
Howard Frederick, "
Howe William J., [dentist] "
Wales Ephraim, "
Wals Thomas B., "
Wood Theophilus E., (East) "
Adams Charlotte G. Mrs., [M.D.]Roxbury
Allen Ira, "
Bartlett Henry, "
8
Roxbury
Calkins Chas. W.,
Cotting Ik'iijaniiu E., '«
Cumrnings Arial I., "
Drury D. Mrs., «<
Farnsworth A., "
Flint John S.. •'
Hall Alfred G., «<
llayward Nathan, "
Jackson William F., [homoeo.] "
Mann Benjamin, <'
Martin Henry A., "
Morse Horatio G., , "
Nute Timothy R., "
Pearson W., »«
Stewart Edward, "
Streeter Joseph H., "
Waldock James, "
Wales Thomas B., [homo30.] "
Wiley Adorns, "
Windship Charles M., "
Windship Geo. B.,
Bacon Amasa D.,
Capen Mrs. Susan,
Giflbrd Silas S.,
Mann Cyrus S.,
Tucker Simeon,
Stone Ebenezer,
Draper Abijah W.,
Faulkner George,
Harris Luther M., " "
Seaverns Joel, " '<
Weld Christopher M., " "
Fay George W., CEast) Weymouth
Fifield Noah,
Fifield William C. B.,
Fuller Lemuel, Jr., (North) "
Gilbert John H., [botanic] (East) "
Howe Appleton, (South) "
Tirrell Norton Q., (North) "
Warren E. Lewis, "
Weston Hervey E., "
Blake Jacob, (Sheldonville) Wrentham
Brown Orlando F., [homceo. ] "
Clap Harvey E., "
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
Sharon
(East) Stoughton
(Centre) "
Walpole
W. Roxbury
B6urne Francis, [dentis
Forsaith Francis F.,
Haskell Charles H.,
Jewett Frederick A.,
Millet Asa,
Tanner Nelson B.,
Underwood James M.,
Alden Samuel,
Pratt Calvin B.,
Washburn N., [dentist]
Erland Henry T.,
Bumpus Charles S.,
Chaplin Daniel,
Porter John,
Wilde James,
Orr Samuel A.,
Sanford E. W.,
Morton Cyrus,
Forbes Joseph B.,
French John O., /
Barker Bowen,
Fiske R. T. P.,
Harlow J., .
Stephen Ezra,
Jones Henry N.,
Nichols Paul L.,
Emery Moses,
Bruce James E.,
Ellis AV'alton N.,
Blarichard li.,
Paine Isaac,
t] Abington
(South)
(South) "
(North) "
(East) "
Bridgewater
Carver
a
Duxbury
E. Bridgewater
Halifax
Hanover
Hanson
Hinghara
Kingston
Lakeville
Marion.
Marshfield
114
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Spirrow William E.,
Sweat William W..
Taber B. K., [dentist]
Baker J. C.
Comstock W. W.,
Drake E. W.,
Perkins John,
Robinson M.,
Snow George W.,
Tribon Nahum M.,
Borden A. K.,
Hitchborn Alexander
Hunt J. L.,
Kingman Abel,
Stockbridge Thomas,
Collamoie Francis,
Gordon Timothy,
Hubbard Benjamin,
Warren Winslow,
Webster Norman,
Hammond J. S.,
Bradford Luther, [bone
Haskell Joseph,
Gague Thomas E,
Thomas Francis,
Dearing F. Hayden,
Burgess Benj. F.,
Dogttett Perez F.,
Fearing Beuj., Jr.,
Hairis Charles H.,
Gibbens Daniel L.,
Swan James C,
Mattapoisett
Middleboro'
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North Bridgewater
Pembroke
Plymouth
:-setter]
Plympton
Rochester
Scituate
(South) "
Wareham
W. Bridgewater
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
Bostoti,
Members of the Suffolk District Medical So-
ciety, residing in the City. The &« prepure't by
Chas. D. Momans, A'ec'j/ of the Society. 'Ihey are
likewis': members of the Massacuusetts Medical
SociEir.
Abbe Alanson, Boylston, c. Lowell place
Abbot Samuel L. 90 Mount Vernon
Adams Edwin, 23 Oxford
Adams Zabdiel B. 1 Fayette
Adams Horace W. 45 Cambridge
Ainsworth Fred. S. 2 Bowdoin
Alexander A., Dorchester, c. Broadway
Alley J. B. 36 Boylston, c. Head place
Ayer James, 6 Prince
Bacon John, 15 Somerset
Balcom H. S. 7 Tremont row
Ball Stephen, 19 Beacon
Barnard Chas. F. 1 Montgomery place
Bartlett George, 3 Tremont place
Bethune George A. 166 Tremont
Bigelow George F. 23 Essex
Bigelow Henry J. 18 thauncy
Bigelow Jacob, -12 Mt. Vernon
Blake E. VV. 64 Shawmut avenue
Blake John E., Boylston place
Borland John N. 16 Winter
Both Charles, 50 Essex
Bowditch Henry I. 15 Winthrop place
Brewer Thos. M. 8 Edinboro'
Briggs Charles E. 12 Tyler
Briggs Wra. A. 136 Charles
Brown Buckminster, 69 Bowdoin
Brown John B. 8 Joy
Browne C. H. 7 Bowdoin square
Bryant Henry, 94 Mt. Vernon
Buckingham C. E. 911 Washington
Bushncll Willism, 38 Beach
Cabot Samuel, Jr. II Park square
Campbell Benjamin, 49 Meridian
Channing Walter, 15 Bowdoin
Channing William F. 04 West Cedar
Cheever David W. 643 Tremont
Clark Henry G. 4 Pembcrton square
Cifirk Luther, 37 Pinckney
Clark Ed. H. 57 Chauncy
Cleaveland Chas. D. 136 Harrison avenue
Clough .John, 94 Tremont
Coale Wm. Edward, 4 Staniford
Codman B. S, 57 Tremont
Codman W. W. 33 Boylston
Coffin William S. 121 Court
Coit Daniel T. 28 Harrison avenue
Cooke McLaurin F. 253 Hanover
Coolidge Algernon, 14 Chauncy
Cornell W. M. 630 Wash, and 25 Ash
Crane P. M., Maverick, cor. Meridian
Cummings J. A. 2') Tremont
Curtis Josiah, 25 Winter
Dale Wm. J. 21 Allston
Davenport Edward J. 20 Bedford
DeGrasseJ. V. 40 Poplar
Derby George, 11 West
Dickinson Wm. 206 Broadway
Dix John H., Boylston, cor. Tremont
Dupee Horace, 693 Washington
Durgin Elijah S. 16 Harrison avenue
Durkee Silas, 50 Howard
Dyer Henry, 86 Shawmut avenue
Eastham Charles, 25 Tremont
Eastman Edmund T. 50 Essex
Ellis Calvin, 31 Winter
Fabyan George, 191 Salem
F.iles Joseph J. 21 Maverick square
Ferguson Hugh, 8 Broadway
Flint John, Warren, cor. Washington
Fogg John S. H. 325 Broadway
Ferguson Hugh, 8 Broadway
lolts Daniel V. 38 Maverick square
Fuller Milton, 35 Essex
Garratt Alfred C. 7 Hamilton place
Gay Geo. H. 75 Boylston and 1 Park sq.
Gordon Charles, 1 Hancock avenue
Gould Augustus A. 31 Boylston
Goulet Ambrose, 113 Broadway
Gray Francis H. 61 Bowdoin
Green John
Green S. A. 19 Kneeland
Greene Charles G. 823 Washington
Greene Moses C. 15 Green
Gregg Samuel, 35 Howard
Hall Adino B. 89 Salem
Hanaford William G. HO Tremont
Harlow Edwin A. W. 52 Essex
Harlow James F. 71 Cambridge
Harwood Daniel, 11 Summer
Hayden John C. 164 Tremont
Hayes A. A. 16 Boylston
Hayward George, 16 Pemberton square
Ilayward George, Jr. 14 Hayward place
Head George E. 181 Tremont
Heaton George, 2 Exeter place
Hill Jdhn B. 237 Tremoni
Hinckley John W. 29 Meridian
Hinckley liufus L. 22 Maverick square
Hobbs Alvah, 976 Washington
Hodges Richard M. 43 Chauncy
Hoffendahl Charles F. 2i) Somerset
Hoffendahl 11. L. H. 196 Shawmut avenue
Homans Chas. D. 12 West
Homans John, 129 Tremont
Holmes Oliver W. 21 Charles
Hooper Robert W. 107 Beacon
Hoyt George, 77 Bedford
Hubbard George, 3^^ Portland
Hyde Geo. iS. 1171 Washington
Hyndman James, 239 Congress
Inches H. B. 27 Winter
Jackson Charles T. 32 Somerset
Jackson James, 3 Hamilton place
Jackson J. B. S 24 Chauncy
Jaivis John F. 69 Levcrett
Jeffries B. Joy, 15 Chestnut
Jeffries John, 15 Chestnut
PHYSICIANS.
115
Jones George S. 17 Cambrirlge
Jones JoH. S. I IJowdoiii, cor. Cambridge
Keep N. C. 74 Boylston
Keep S. Hamilton, 74 Boylston
Kennedy T. J. VV. H Mont^^oniery place
Kneeland Samuel, Jr. 23 Bedford
Lamson J. A. I Staiiiford*
Lane J. F. W. 10 Ilollis
Lane Jonas ,11. 4 Mont^'omery place
Lee Henry S 5 C .iitral court
Leonard M. Bloomfield, 7 Meridian
Lewis VVinslow, 7o Boylston
Lodge G. H. 1027 Washington
Lyman George H. 152 Treiuont
Mann Daniel, 11 Suffolk
Mann Jonathan, 302 Broadway
Martin A. D. \V. 198 Harrison avenue
Martin Henry J. 32 Chauncy '
Mattson Morris, Montgomery House
Melcher Samuel Henry, 2 Warren
Mifflin Charles, 80 Beacon
Mighill Stephen, 9 Tileston
Minot Francis, 140 Charles
Moore Charles W. 278 Hanover
Moore Edward B. 2-53 Hanover
Moriarty John M., Deer Island Hospital
Morland William W. 3.5 Hancock
Morrill Samuel, 3 Kingston
Newell K W. 6 Staniford
Nihill J. L. U Broadway
Niles John N. 32 Carver
Noyes F. A 5^ Beacon
Odin John, Tremont. cor. Eliot
Oliver Fytche E. 4 Bowdoin
Oliver H. K. 2 Bumstead place
Osgood David, 37 Chauncy
Osgood William, 75 Dover
Otis George W., Jr., School, cor. Province
Owens Thomas R. 127 Merrimac
Page Calvin G. 69 Mvrtle
Page William H 29 Beach
Palmer E. D. G. 13 Portland
Palmer Ezra, 1 Tremont place
Parcher Sewall, 2 Lewis, E. B.
Parker David M. 11 Summer
Parks Luther, Jr., 21 Union Park
Patch Franklin F. 51 Chambers
Perry M. S. 50 Chauncy
Phelps Abner, 27 Indiana place
Phelps Charles A. 122 H irrison avenue
Phipps James M. 1 Kliot, cor. Wash.
Pike Horace G 41 Howard
Prescott Benjamin T. 7 Green
Putnam Charles G. 4 Temple place
Read William, 713 Washington
Renton George, 14 Bedford
Renton Peter, 14 Bedford
Reynolds Edward, 29 Winter
Reynolds John P. 27 Winter
Richardson Aaron P. 17 Gteen
Richardson Horace, Tremont House
Roberts David, 85 Fourth
Rolfe Enoch C. 563 Washington
Ruppaner A., Central place
Russell George, 14 Lydne
Russell Le Baron, 1 Otis place
Salter Richard H. 1 Stai.iford
Sanborne J. C. 22 Hanovr
Sargent H. 14 Montgomery place
Sargent L. M. 8 Rutland
Saville Henry Martin
Sharp J. Caldwell, 92 Mt. Vernon
Shattuck George C. 2 Staniford place
Shaw Benjamin S., Mass. Gen. Hospital
Shurtleff Nafianiel B. 2 Beacon
Simpso 1 Paul, 6 Ashburton place
Slade Daniel D. 17 Temple place
Smith Jerome V. C. 1 Park
Smythe James, 34 Purchase
Sprague Sptli L. 20 Worcester
Stacy Horace, 10.'< Coiiit
Stcdman Charles II. 6 Montgomery place
Stevens Calvin, 158 Tremont
Stevens John, 41 Howard
Stevens John A. 41 How,ird
Stevens Norman C. 0 West Brookline
Stocker Alfred A. ) Van Rensalaer place
Stone James W. 130 Commercial
Storer D. Humiihreys, 132 Tremont
Storer Horatio R. 7 West Chester
Strong Woodbridge, 5 Cambridge
Talbot I. Tisdale, 35 Howard
Tarhell John A. 8^ Allston
Thaxter D. McB. 370 Broadway
Thayer David, 40 Beach
Thomas Alexander, L'iO Tremont
Thomson George N. 286 Washington
Thorndike William H. 31 Chelsea, E. B.
Tjader A. W. 337 Hanover
Tobie Ira W. 34 Salem
Tower George, 1 Ben net
Townser.d Solomon D. 18 Somerset
Townsend William E. 15 Cambridge
Tucker Elisha G. 1 West
Tucker Joshua, 6 Hamilton place
Underwood George L. 27 Bowdoin
Upham J. Baxter, 31 Chestnut
Walker Clement A. Lunatic Hospital, S.B.
Walker William J. 3 Bulfinch
Walsh John D. 12 Fleet
Walsh Peter D. 35 South
Ward Henry A 228 Tremont
Ware Charles E 6 Temple place
Ware John, 131 Tremont
Ware Robert, 131 Tremont
Warren Ira, 3 Avon place
Warren J. Mason, 2 Park
Warren John W. 49 Harrison avenue
Watson Ab A. 25 Harrison avenue
Weeks Chas. M. 36 Carver
Weld M. W. 64 Chestnut
West Benj. H. 12 Harrison av.
Weymouth Aurelius L. 171 Court
Whipple S. S. 172 Harrison av.
White James C. Boylston, c. Tremont
White Robt. 165 Broad
Whitney W. J. 177 Federal, c. High
Willard Francis A. 192 Shawmutav.
Williams Henry W. 33 E>sex
Williams J. L. 158 Tremont
Wood Jacob A, 215 Washington
York Jasper H. 187 Broadway
Youngman David, 630 Washington
Other Physicians.
Ames S. C. 214 Hanover & Merid.
Angeli Henry C. 923 Washington
Ayer I. Winslow, 13 Princeton
Barker Lemuel M. 39 Pleasant
Barriiigton John C. 3Stillmiin
Barrows H. G. 7 W. Orange & City Hall
Bascora F. 12 Columbia (eclectic)
Basto Wm. F. 1110 Washington
Birmingham Sam'l T. 63 Cambridge
Boaidman G. M. 12 Suffolk pi.
Broadbent C. R. 148 Court
Brown David R. 90 Union
Brown Moses, 2 W^arren
Brown W. Symington, 15 Congress
Bruce Silas, 14 Hanover (eclectic)
Calkins C. W. 145 Pleasant
Coly P. 25 Essex
Cogswell F. 25 Winter
■CuUis C. 11 Bowdoin (homoeo.)
Cushing F. T. 6 Beach
Cutter E. G. 17 Bromfield
116
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Daly R. 157 Fourth
Davis W. II. 3 Hudson
Dennet Geo. W. 372 Broadway
Dillenback H. P. 8 Cambridge
Dillingham Nathan H. 50 Kueeland
Duane F. H. 3 Beacon
Durkin J. D. 30 Bromfield
Fenn Artemas I. 10 Green
Finois Frederick J. 12 Eliot
Fitch V. H.. 79 Eliot
Girardin Louis, 5 Eliot
Geist Charles F. 49 Essex
Germaine T. H. 76 Charter
Greene Reuben, 36 Bromfield
Guthrie S. 17 Tremont
Hall Alf. G. 365 Washington (nutritiTe)
Hartiyet Maurice K. 1 Quincy pi.
Havden William R. 5 Hayward pi.
Hebard W. W. 228 Washington
Hernisz S. 237 Tremont
Hewett S. C. 39 Harrison avenue
Humphrey H. 130 Broadway
Hutchins Isaiah, 36 Bromfield
Jackson J. 106 Court
Kelley J. C. 271 Tremont
Kessman Charles C. 50 Essex
Knight Edward, 259 Tremont
Knox Thomas P. 29 Myrtle
Krebs F. H. 5 Arch
Lewis Nathaniel, 70 Tremont
Ludwig Warren, 50 Fleet, c. North
McFarland L. I Asylum
Main Chas. 7 Davis
Mason J. D. 115 Court
Mather Aug. H. 5 Decatur
Mathe): Ozias H. 51 Essex
McLaughlin J. A. 53 Lincoln
McMahon J. B., Moon, c. Moonst. ct.
Morse C. 2 Warren
Morrill Fred. 9 Howard
Oakes Asa H. 121 Court (eclectic)
O'Flaherty John, 3 Seneca
Osborn T. Wm. 110 Cambridge
O'Reilley P. 51 Charlestown
Page James A. 120 Court *
Peabody Nath'l C. 20.^ Bedford
Pease Giles, 9 Davis
Perkins G. T. 15 Pine
Perkins T. S. 15 Pine
Pike J. T. Gilman, 17 Tremont
Plumrner Henry, 64 Cross
Rice Wm. E. 1 Hudson pi.
Richards J. B. 225 North
Ridgway P. R. 15 Tremont
Rock John S. 62 Middlesex
Runnels A. J. 12 Winter
Sampson Z. S. 99 Court
Sanders Orin S. 11 Bowdoin
Sandicky D. F. 358^ Washington
Sargent Ignatus, 32 Hudson
Shaw E. D. 6^ Warren sq.
Shaw Joseph L. 290 Tremont
Shaw Joseph M. 2 French pi.
Sheldou L. 11. 1058 Washington
Sibley Rodney, 2^ Green
Small Ebenezer, Summer, c. Hawley
Smitli Tim. U., Richmond, c. iSalcni
Snow A. 24^ Winter (eclectic)
Spear E. D. 36 Beach
Sullivan A. F. 36 Bromfield
Sunderland Lalloy, 28 Eliot
Taylor Geo. U. T. SV. S3 Maverick
Tculon Wm. F. 35 Beach
Underwood Wm. E. 654 Washington
"Walsh Walter M. 5 North sq.
Watkins ,17 Howard
"Webber C. 228 Washington (eclectic)
Wcsselhocft Wm. 22 Bedford
"Weesclhooft Wm. P. 22 Bedford
Weeks & Sargent, 13 Tremont row
"Whitman E. F. 116 Court
Wilson Norman, 292 Washington
Woodbury J. H. 112 Meridian
Young Charles, 36 Beach
Botanic.
Abbot & Ames, 214 Hanover
Beals Emery, 50 Piedmont
Cheever Joseph, I Tremont Temple
Clark Joseph J. 117 Hanover
Di'esser A. C. 5 Brimmer place
liayden Wm. 11. 5 Hayward place
Humphrey Henry, 130 Broadway
Huntoon H. P. 161 Cambridge
Johnson R. 483 Tremont
Macomber Perry R. 6 Lowell
Mason John D. 116 Court
Pike M. S. 23 Portland
Pinkerton T. H. 80 Cambridge
Plumrner H. 64 Cross
Richardson S. 0. 61 Hanover
Rous B. 52 Leveret
Shaw Joel, 735 Washington
Taylor T. K. 17 Hanover
Female.
Anderson C. 205 Endicot
Armstrong Mahaly, 18 Canton
Baste J. Mrs. 38 Hanover
Capron Betsy, 23 North Bennet
Carman Sarah D. 16 Summer
Caswell S. A. E. (M. D.) 94 Leveret
Chamberlin E. B. (M. D.) 273 Tremont
Chester M. R. 1 Townsend place
Cooke Francis S. (M. D.) lU Suffolk place
Eaton Edee, 11 Common
Ester E. A. Mrs. 4 Ransom ct.
Fletcher Sophronia, 30 Eliot
Giradin L. 5 Eliot
Harris Lizzie 82 Warren
Norton Mary A. 39 Nashua
Hunt H. K.'Miss, (M. D.) 32 Green
Jenks Mary R. (M. D.) 38 Beach
Leader Harriet Mrs. 18 High
Pike M. S. Mrs. 169 Court
Sawin Martha A. (M. D.) 60 Temple
Seiferth D. Mrs. So Oneida
Swan A. H. 2 Collamore place
Swanberg F. W. rear 171 Cambridge
Walcott Hannah M. (M. D.) 101 Pleasant
Warfield Sarah E. (M. D.) 38 Beach
Wiswell Rebecca, 2 Avery place
Worcester R. Mrs. 5 Lucas
Chelsea and North Chelsea.
Adams , [dentist]
Cheaver Joseph, [botanic]
Forsyth J. B.,
Johnson Daniel A.,
Mitchel Jacob,
Otis George W.,
Poole Alexander,
Wheeler William G.,-
Willa:d A. T., [dentist]
Soule R.,
Ingalls Sjaml.,
Chelsea
North Chelsea
Winthrop
AVOllCESTER CoUNTY.
Cutler William H., AshbuirnhDni
Mattoon John O., [eclectic] •'
Miller Alfred, "
Wallace Merrick, [Thomp.] "
Whitmorc Locke L., . "
PHYSICIANS.
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yield Gcnrp;c,
Athol
Colony George D.,
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Lynde J. P.,
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WilliAms A. G.,
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Green Daniel,
Auburn
Billings L. F.,
Barre
Basseit Aaron,
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Brown George,
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Russell William L.,
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Whitcomb Charles,
C(
Gott Lemuel,
Berlin
Hartsljorn Edward,
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Balliird George E.,
Blackstone
Burgess George M.,
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Kimball VV.M..
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Southwick M. D.,
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Wilder Abel,
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Bigelow Windsor H.,
Bolton
Parker Amos,
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Andrews John,
Boylston
Fiske Daniel,
Brookfield
Gilmore Henry,
"
Darling Henry H., [homo30.]
Charlton
Fay Charles M., [allopathy]
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Potter Albert, "
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Burdit G. W.,
Clinton
Brooks C. A.,
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Kendall P. T.,
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Morse George M.,
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Symonds George W.,
"
Allen Goodman, [botanic]
Dana
Linzie Daniel,
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Linzie Marshall L.,
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Humphrey Daniel,
Douglas
White David P.,
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Taft B. A.,
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Knight Samuel P.,
Dudley
Lindsey Silas F.,
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Boutelle Thomas P„.,
Fitchburg
Brigham H. H., [botanic]
"
Freeland Chester J., [homceo
.]
Hitchcock Alfred,
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Jewett George
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Marshall Jonas A.,
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Pillsbury Levi
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Wellman J. R.,
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Macomber Leonard Z.,
Gardner
Parker David,
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Sawyer Edward J.,
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Bosworth F. A., [botanic]
Grafton
Griggs Thomas T.,
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Pierce Delano,
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Raw5on Levi,
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Thornton William
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Tucker D. M.,
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Davis Chas. E.,
Hardwick
Orcutt Almon M.,
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Newell Jonathan,
Harvard
DowJ.O.,
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Holraan Eliakira A.,
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Howe Ghorge M.,
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Robinson Albert B..
Holden
Phelps Moses,
Hubbardston
Scribner John C,
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Carter Calvin.
Lancaster
Cummings Wright,
"
Lincoln Henry,
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Thonijjson J. L. S.,
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Flint Edward,
Leicester
Walbridge Ames,
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Field C.t;.,
Leominster
Delano Marcus F.,
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Fleeland J. C, [homoeo.]
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Pierce George W.,
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Shaw Henry,
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King S. D.,
Lunenburg
Wood Franklin A.,
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Metcalf John G.,
Mendon
Fay Allen C,
Milford
Lcland Francis,
Parker Wni. M.
Russel Dwiglit, [hydro.]
Slocum VVm.
Taft Geo. H.
Johnson J. G.,
Laying Henry,
Martin S. P.,
Spaulding Leonard,
Barnes Henry,
Jewet Henry A.,
Clark Rouse R.,
Porter Joshua, Jr.,
Tyler Warren,
Adams Charles',
Bagley Asa,
Holman David,
Newton Wm., [dentist]
Paine Samuel, C,,
Rawson Charles [botanic]
Eams Ambrose,
Parkhurst William,
Taylor Samuel,
Boylston W. N.,
Brooks Alphonso,
Howe Oscar, [dentist]
West Joseph O.,
Gould J. B.,
Willis Isaac P.,
Newell J. M.,
Tripp Benjamin H.,
Brigham A.,
Fay J. B.,
Robinson J. Henry,
Curtis L. W.,
Hartwell Samuel C,
Hartwell Samuel,
Spooner B. A.,
West H. D..
Dyer Edward C,
Guilford Jonas,
Seaver John M., [botanic]
Wheeler Edward M ,
Sawyer Frederic A.,
Fiske Calvin P.,
Sanders William S.,
Terry William,
Batchelder Joseph,
Spencer Esek,
White Jonathan,
Carpenter Henry,
Bennett A. W.,
Robbins James W.,
Wilcox Cbauncey A.,
Carpenter Harvey S.,
Carpenter Nelson,
Forbes G. F., [homoeo.]
Hastings J. W.,
Robinson Eben, [botanic]
AVariner Lorenzo,
Brown F. Davis,
Burnet E. G.,
Emerson George W., [botanic]
Curtis William,
Griggs Samuel,
Hero John H., [hydro.]
Rising Henry H.,
Andi-ews J. S., [botanic)
Lovell Ephraim,
Warren George W.,
Wheeler Chas. A., [botanic]
Milford
Millbury
Northboro'
Northbridge
N. Brookfield
Oakham
Oxford
Paxton
Petersham
Princeton
Eoyalston
Rutland
tt
Shrewsbury
it
Southboro'
Southbridge
Spencer
Sterling
Sturbridge
Sutton
Templeton
Upton
Uxbridge
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Warren
Webster
Westboro'
W. Boylston
Blodgett Julius,
Myrick Lawson,
Penniman Jesse,
Warner Clinton.
Geddes R W.,
Godding Alvah,
Godding William W.,
Andrews John A., [botanic]
W. Brookfield
Westminster
Winchendon
Worcester
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Barnard F., [Thomp.]
Bates J. N.,
Bemis Merrick, [hospital]
Buxton H. W.,
Chandler George
Chase Chas. T.,
Clark Henry,
Deland Arniit B.,
Eaton A. J.,
Elagg Samuel,
Gage T. H.,
Hathaway John E.,
Haven Saml. F., Jr.,
Heywood Benjamin,
Heywood Benjamin F.,
Hill Calvin A., [botanic]
Hobart Anson N.,
"Worcester , Hubon ,
Kelley F. H.. [eclectic]
Laying Henry, [botanic]
Liniiell J. E., [honioeo.]
Miirtin J. H., [botanic]
Mai tin Oramel,
Mignault Peter B.,
Nicholas L. B., [homoeo.]
Parker H.,
Prentiss Henry C, [hospital]
Rice F. H., [hospital]
Rice J. M.,
Sargent Joseph,
Towne Dean,
Woodward Rufus,
Workman WilUam,
Worcester
BANKS IN BOSTON.
Bank Commissioners. — Jos. WuiTF,, of Lowell, Samuel H. Wallet, of Roxbury,
J. Frederick Marsh, of Boston. Office at State House.
ATLANTIC BANK.
No. 8 KiLBY St. Incorporated, 1828.
Capital, ,^500,000.
Nathaniel Harris, President. Benja-
min Dodd, Cashier. Nathaniel Harris,
Francis Fisher, Jeremiah Hill, Ezra C.
Hutchins, Wm. R. P. Washburn, Abel G.
Peck, John S. Jenness, Directors. T. C.
Severance, TeNer. George William Dodd,
Bookkeeper. William G. Dodd, Discount
Clerk. G. A. Smiley, Messenger.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
ATLAS BANK.
No. 10 KiLBY. Incorporated, 1833.
Capital, ,S;500,000.
M. Day Kimball, President. Joseph
Whiic, Cashier. Warren Fisher, jr., John
H. Foster, M. Day Kimball, Francis C.
Manning, John G. Wetherell, Charles L.
Gibson, Directors. Benj. P. Lane, \st
Teller. Geo. D. Sargent, 2d Teller. Chas.
L. Lane, Bookkeeper. Ellsworth Torrey,
Messenger and Collection Clerk.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
BANK OF COMMERCE.
No. 85 State St. Incorporated, 1850.
Capital, ^2,000,000.
Benjamin E. Bates, President. Caleb
H. Warner, Cashier. Benjamin E. Bates,
Edw. C. Bates, Thomas W. Pierce, Jacob
Sleeper, E. T. Farrington, Reuben S.
Wade, Henry J. Gardner, Abfl G. Far-
well, Directors. A. S. Lincoln, Pai/iiu/
Teller. Wallis S. Chase, Rcceivinq Teller.
George II. Davis, Note Teller. Philip C.
Knapp, First Bookkeeper. Josiah F.
Dunham, Second Bookkecjwr. George W.
Harris, Discount Clerk. Wm. S. Barton,
Collection Clerk. Chas. H. Davis, Corres-
p07idiiig Clerk. Orcn F. Clark, Messenger.
Nath'l Russell, jr., Assistant Messenger.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
BANK OF MUTUAL KEDEMP-
TION.
No. 91 State St. Incorporated 1858.
Capital, go53,000.
James G. Carney, President. Henry P.
Shed, Cashier. Franklin Nichols, Pres-
ident Thames Bank, Norwich, Conn.;
George T. Hodges, President Rutland
Bank, Rutland, Vt. ; Stephen N. Mason,
Director Globe Bank, Woonsocket. R. I. ;
Adam W. Thaxter, President Traders
Bank, Boston, Ms.; Charles Y. Adams,
President Mt. WoUaston Bank, Quincy,
Ms. ; Thomas W. Pierce, Director Bank
of Commerce, Boston, Ms. ; Ezra Farns-
vvorth, Director National Bank of Boston,
Ms. ; Chester W. Chapin, Director Aga-
wam Bank, Springfield, Ms. ; Francis H.
Dewey, Director Mechanics Bank, Wor-
cester, Ms. ; Francis Dane, Director War-
ren Bank, Danvers, Ms. ; Jacob H. Loud,
President Old Colony Bank, Plymouth,
Ms. ; George W. Thayer, President Ex-
change Bank, Boston, Ms. ; James G. Car-
ney, Director Lowell Bank, Lowell, Ms.,
President, Directors. James H. Gibson,
Teller. Benj. G. Mumford, Bookkeeper.
Daniel A. Sigourney, Discount Clerk.
John H. Hodges, Collection Clerk. Amos
Blanchard, Foreign Money Clerk. Ed-
ward G. Park, Messenger.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
BANK OF THE METROPOLIS.
39 State St. Organized Nov. 8, 1858.
Authorized Capital, $1,000,000.
Samuel A. Way, President. Wm. II.
Foster, Cashier. Samuel A. Way, Newell
A. Thompson, Melancthon Smith, Geo.
W. Warren, A. P. Hathaway, Directors.
Geo. S. Vialle, Teller. Henry S. Rice,
Bookkeeper. Charles W. Robhins, Dis-
count Clerk. F. C. Way, Messenger.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday. .
BANKS IN BOSTON.
119
BANK OF NORTH AMERICA.
No. 05 State St. Incoupouated, 1851.
■ Capital, ^750,000.
GcorRe \V. Crockett, President. John
K. Hall, Cashier. George W. Crockett,
Clement Willis, Thomas Nickerson, Chas.
Lane, William S. Eaton, David Snow,
Directors. Jus. W. Bailey, Fai/iiu/ Teller.
Jas. M. Burf^ess, Receiving Teller. Geo.
W. Hunkins, First Bnoklceeper. Bcnj.
L. Cushing, Second Bookkeeper. Mar-
tin Draper, Jr., Me^^senyer.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
BLACKSTONE BANK.
Union, coii. Hanover St. Incor., 1851.
Capital, ^750,000.
Frederick Gould, President. Joshua
Loring, Cashier. Frederick Gould, Wm.
Adams, Dexter Roby. Benj. L. Allen, Joel
M. Holden, Loyal Lovejoy, Henry Cutter,
George W Chipman, Nehemiah P. Mann,
Isaac H. Hazelton, Directors. Thomas
Winship, Payitiff Teller. D. A. Alden,
Receiving Teller. Benjamin S. Manning,
Bookkeeper. Geo. C. Leach, Assistant
Bookkeeper. John A. McKown, jr.. Col-
lection and Assistant Clerk. G. F. Davis,
Messenger.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
BOSTON BANK.
No. 43 State St. Incorporated, 1803.
Capital, ^900,000.
Robert Hooper, President. James C.
Wild, Cashier. Robert Hooper, Charles
Homer, Nathan Appleton, Josiah Bradlee,
Geo. R. Minot, Thomas B. Curtis, Henry
Upham, J. C. Howe, J. IngersoU Bow-
ditch, AVilliam S. Bullard, J. ^Thomas Ste-
venson, Directors. J. G. Gunderson, Pay-
ing Teller. H. T. Wheeler, Receiving Tel-
ler. John Harris, Bookkeeper. Fred. L.
Church, Discount Clerk. Robt. Lash,
Clerk. Geo. Breckenridge, Messe?iger.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
EOYLSTON BANK.
BOTLSTON, COR. WASHINGTON STREET.
Incor., 1845. Capital, pOO.OOO.
Timothy Gilbert, President. John J.
Soren, Cashier. Timothy Gilbert, AViUiara
Parker, Wm. Pope, Amos Curamings,
Luther Blodgett, Thomas Upham, Wil-
liam Brown, Directors. James H. Gibson,
Paying Teller. John Capen, Receiving
Teller'. Dependence S. Waterman, Book-
keeper. C. O. L. Dillaway; Clerk. Albert
Farnsworth, Messenger.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
BROADWAY BANK.
No. 10 Broadway. Incor., 1853.
Capital, §150,000.
Seth Adams, Presidents Horace H.
White, Cashier. Seth Adams, Charles J.
F. Allen, Harrison O. Briggs, Wm Eaton,
Caleb Gill, Sam"l Leeds, John P. :\Ionks,
Joseph Smith, Directors. Lloyd Briggs,
Messenger and Teller.
Discount, Wednesday.
CITY BANK.
No. 01 State Street. I.vtou., 1822.
Capital, ^1,000,000.
Wm. T. Andrews, President. Chas. C.
Barry, Caahier. Chas. W. Cartwright,
Wm. T. Andrews, Patrick Grant, Isaac
Livermore, Sain'l 11. Pay son, Jos. B.
Glover, Christopher C. Chadvvick, S. En-
dicott Peabody, Directors. Wm. S. Ed-
mands. Paying Teller. William H.
Johonnot, Receiving Teller. Henry S.
Hale, Bookkeeper. Chas. W. Holbrook,
Discount Clerk. Wm. R. Frost, Collec-
tion Clerk. Charles N. Conant, Messen-
ger.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
COLUMBIAN BANK.
No. 40 State Street. Incor., 1822.
Capital, §750,000.
John T. Coolidge, President. Albert
Drake, Cashier. John T. Coolidge, George
W. Lyman, Charles Henry Parker, Geo.
M. Barnard, T. Jefferson Coolidge, Wm.
F. Parrott, Directors. James F. G. Baxter,
Teller. Geo. Cushing, Bookkeeper. C. H.
Hay ward. Discount Clerk. Benj. F. Saw-
yer, Messenger.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
EAGLE BANK.
16 KiLBT Street. Incorporated, 1822.
Capital, §700,000.
Waldo Flint, President. Robt. S. Covell,
Cashier. Waldo Flint, William Almy,
Andrew Cunningham, George H. Gray,
James L. Little, John Williams, John D.
Bates, Benj. Thaxter, Directors. John A.
Mendum, Paying Telle?: Chas. F. Smith,
Receiving Telle): Isaac W. Blanchard,
Bookkeeper. Ebenezer Sampson, Messenger
and Collection Clerk. Chas. H. Kilham,
Assistant Clerk.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
ELIOT BANK.
23 KiLBY Street. Incorporated, 1853.
Capital, §600,000.
William A. Howe, President. Robert
L. Day, Cashier William A. Howe, Wm.
C. Codman, John Demeritt, Walter Hast-
ings, Wm. H. Jameson, Wm. P. Pierce,
John P. Robinson, John N. Turner, Ste-
phen Tilton, Directors. R. H. Conant,
Teller. Francis Harrington, Bookkeeper.
Samuel A. Cushing, Messenger and Col-
lection Clerk. Thos. H. Sargeant, Assis-
tant.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
EXCHANGE BANK.
No. 28 State St. Incorporated, 184".
Capital, §1,000,000.
GeorgeW. Thayer, President. Joseph M.
Marsh." Crts/i("er. Geo. W. Thayer, Solo-
mon R. Spaulding, J. B. Kimball, Alex.
Strong, John G. Davis, John Foster,
Sampson Reed, William H. Dunbar, Di-
rectors. Jona. M. Pettengill, Paying
120
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Teller. James "W. Kimball, Beceiving
Teller. Thomas M. Duttou, Note Teller.
John S. Learoyd, Bookkeeper. T. H.
Breed, Second Bookkeeper. John T. Bouve,
Discount Clerk. Edward O. Kockwood,
Collection Clerk. Frederick J. Chick, Mes-
senger. Francis L. Daniels, Porter.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
PANEUIL HALL BANK.
South Market St., coknes Merchants
Row. Incorporated, 1851.
Capital, §500,000.
Nathan Robbins, President. Jonas Ben-
nett, Cashier. Nathan Robbins, Jos. C.
Bailey, Jos. H. Curtis, Cephas C. Cham-
berlin, Jonathan V. Fletcher, Dexter Fol-
lett, Chas. J. Morrill, Reuben Rice, Ralph
"Warner, Directors. Edw. L. Tead, Pay-
ing Teller. Walter J. FoUett, Receiving
Teller. Thos. G. Hiler, jr.. Bookkeeper.
Chas. H. Draper, Cle^-k. Willard A. Bul-
lard, Messenge)'.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
FREEMAN'S BANK.
No. 217 Federal St. Incorp., 1836.
Capital, pOO,000.
Solomon Piper, Pres. Jeremy Drake,
Cashier. Solomon Piper, John H. Rogers,
•Ebenezer Atkins, Chas. E. Stratton, Tis-
dale Drake, Charles E. Cook, Directors.
Edwin A. Simonds, Teller. Everett Burn-
ham, Bookkeeper. Edgar W. D. Johnson,
Messtnger.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
GLOBE BANK.
No. 40 State St. Incorporated, 1824.
Capital, §1,000,000.
Ignatius Sargent, President. Charles
Sprague, Cashier. Ignatius Sargent, Abel
Adams, Stephen Fairbanks, Henry Hall,
FrankUn H. Story, Ezra Lincoln, Direc-
tors. William B. Stevens, Paying Teller.
Samuel S. Stevens, Receimig 'Teller. Oli-
ver Cole, Bookkeeper. Chas. J. Sprague,
Discount Clerk. Charles S. Callender,
General Clerk. Wm. S. Nichols, Collection
Clerk and MessetM/er. Chauncey Peck,
Porter.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
GRANITE BANK.
No. 61 State St. Incorporated, 1832.
Capital, §900,000.
James H. Beal, President. Andrew J.
Lowd, Cashier. James H. Beal, Alpheus
Hardy, James McGregor, Jos. V. Bacon,
Chas. Brooks, Geo. R. Sampson, Osborn
Howes, Elijah C. Emerson, Directors.
Joseph Callender, Paying Teller. Chas.
E. Richardson, Rcceicing Teller. Edward
C. Brooks, Bookkeeper. , II. H. W. Ed-
munds, Messenger and Collection Clerk.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
HAMILTON BANK.
No. 66 State St. Incorporated, 1832.
Capital, §500,000.
Daniel Denny, President. S. S. Blan-
chard. Cashier. Daniel Denny, Thomas
G. Gary, Gardner Brewer, Sam'l W. Swett,
Marshall P. Wilder, Thomas Wiggles-
worth, Benj. F.White, Directors. Edward
Hearsey jr.. Teller. George Leighton,
Bookkeeper. John H. Pilsbury, Clerk and
Messenger. George A. Smith, Asst. Clerk.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
HIDE AND LEATHER BANK.
No. 60 State St. Incorporated, 1857-
Capital, §1,000,000.
Lee Clafiin, President. John S. March,
Cashier. Lee Claflin, John Field, Frederick
Jones, William Clafiin, John B. Alley,
Henry Poor, Samuel Atherton, Tyler
Bacheller, Daniel Harwood, James S.
Stone, Albert Thompson, N. M. Keen,
Directors. William R. Broughton, Teller.
James D. Martin, Bookkeeper. Geo. W.
Simonds, Collection Clerk, Cleaicnt March,
Assistant Clerk. Isaac D. Blanchard,
Messenger.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
HOWARD BANKING CO.
No. 97 State St. Incorporated, 1853.
Capital, §500,000.
Chas. Ellis, President. Geo. E. Hersey,
Cashier. Chas. Ellis, Abijah AV. Farrar,
Abram French, Reuben E.Demmon, Elisha
Atkins, D. B. Rising, L. M Clark, Direc-
tors. Geo. D. Clark, Teller. Aaron S. Mc-
intosh, Bookkeeper. Noah Robinson, Col-
lection Clerk. Nathaniel G. Snelling,
Assistant Clerk.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
MARKET BANK.
No. 1 Merch. Exchange. Incor. 1832.
Capital, §560,000.
Josiah Sticknev, President. Jonathan
Brown, jr., Cashier, j Josiah Sticknev,
Francis O. Watts, Charles 0. Whitmore,
Abner H. Bowman, Benj. Sewell, Direc-
toi-s. Jas. W. dishing. Teller. Benj. F.
Teel, Bookkeeper. Charles E. Currier,
Clerk. Charles S. Evans, Messenger.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
MASSACHUSETTS BANK.
No. 66 St.ate St. Incorporated, 1784.
Capital, §800,000.
John J. Dixwell, President. Jas. Dodd,
Cashier. John J. Dixwell, Geo. Gardner,
George A. Gardner, Israel Lombard,
Henry A. Rice, Directors. Henry K.
Frothingham, Teller. Thomas Lombard,
Bookkeeper. Amasa L. Lincoln, Discount
Clerk. Josiah E. Hayden, Messenger.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
BANKS IN BOSTON.
121
KTAVEmCK BANK.
No. 7<5 State St. Incokporatiw), 18;J4.
Capital, 5-100,000.
Samuel Hall, President. Suinunl Phil-
lips jr., Cash. Sam'l. Hall, Noali Sturte-
vant, VVm. C. Barstow, Henry N. Hooper,
Martin L. Hall, Paul Curtis, William K.
hovcjoy, Directors. George F. Sioiit', Tel-
ler. Alfred 11. Turner, Bookkeeper. Wni.
G. Brooks, Jr., Messenyer.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
MECHANICS' BANil.
No. 95 DoiicuESTEii Ave. Incou., 1836.
Capital, g250,000.
James W. Converse, President. Alvan
Simonds, Cashier. James W. Converse,
John II. Jenks, Frederick Nickerson,
Benjamin James, Benjamin B. Converse,
Directors. Joseph 11. Simonds, Book-
keeper. Thomas S. Pycott, Messenyer and
Clerk.
Discount, Monday.
MERCHANTS' BANK.
No. 28 State St. Incor., March, 1831.
Capital, 54,000.000.
Franklin Haven, President. John K.
Fuller, Cashier. Franklin Haven, Ben-
jamin Burgess, Israel Whitney, Samuel
Hooper, \VilUara Amory, J. liuntins^t.m
Walcott, Samuel G. Ward, Geo. R. Rus-
sell, Thos. C. Smith, Directors. James
V. Hastings, Paying Teller. William Ray-
mond, Assistant Teller. Geo. Stimpson,
Jr., Receiving Teller. Charles N. M. Lin-
coln, Second Receici7ig Teller. E. Hubbard
Severance, John P. Gore, Bookkeepers.
Samuel C. Ware, D. Lyman Laws, Ac-
countaii's. William Henry Wadleigh,
Discount Clerk. James Duncan, Corres-
ponding Clerk. Thos. Bulfinch, Collection
Clerk. John Barnes, George Hayden,
Messengers. John W. Ransiead, Porter.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
NATIONAL BANK.
No. 40 State Street. Incor., 1853.
Capital, 5750,000.
John H. AVilkins, President. Charles
B. Hall, Cashier. John H. Wilkins, Jno.
E. Hazelton, Abriham T. Lowe, Jona.
Preston, Alexander H. Rice, Ezra Farns-
worth, David L. Webster, Directors. Dan'l
B. Hallett, Teller. Theodore Baker,
Discount Clerk. Henry W» Perkins, Jr.,
Bookkeeper. James H. Bouve, Messenger.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
NEW ENGLAND BANK.
No. 67 State St. Ixcorporated, I8I3.
Capital, 51,000,000.
Thomas Lamb, President. Seth Pettee,
Cashier. Thos. Lamb, Robert C. Mackay,
Joseph Whitney. Mace Tisdale, Dudley
Hall, John R. Hall, John Ti=dale Brad-
iee, Directors. Samuel T. Thompson,
Teller. James Swan, Bvokkeepcr. Chas.
F. Swan, Collection Clerk. Charles E.
Gilman, Messenger.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
NORTH BANK.
No. IS Kii.DV STi;r,r,T. Ixtioii., 1825.
Capital, 575'),000
Chas. G. Nazro, President. John B.
Witherbee, Cashier. Charles G. Nazro,
Daniel Kimball, Elijah M'illiams, James
Weld, Francis B. Fay. Edward II. El-
dred^ic, Henry T. Duland, Directors. Wni.
L. Barnes, Paying Teller. Sylvester
Trull, Discount and Collection Clerk.
John Chorley, Bookkeeper. Edm'dFarns-
worth. Messenger.
Discount, ^Monday and Thursday.
SAFETY FUND BANK. -
No. 41 State St. Okoanizeu 1853.
Capital, 55 iO.OoO.
Abraham T. Lowe, President. Chand-
ler R. Ransom, Cashier. Abr.-iham '1'.
Lowe, F. S. Carruth, Wm. H. Hill, Wm.
J. Reynolds, S. H. Howe, Noble II Hill,
Isaac Fentjo, Isaac Sweetscr, Otis Oaniell,
Chas. W. Bryant, Artenias Stone, Direc-
tors. John Carr, Teller. Henry W.
Perkins, Bookkeeper. Chas. H. Draper,
Discount Clerk.
SHAWMUT BANK.
No. 20 State St. Incorporated, 1838.
Capital, 5750,000.
Wm. Bramhall, President. Stephen G.
Davis, Cashier. William Bramhall, Bar-
nabas Davis, John Gardner, Jairus B. Lin-
coln; Benjamin T. Reed, John C. Abbott,
George Johnson, Directors. Josephus G.
Taft, Paying 'teller. Nathaniel D. Pond,
Receiving Teller. Chas. H. Miller, Book-
keeper. Thomas M. Bramhall, Collection
Clerk. Jesse Osborne, Messenger.
Discount, Monday.
SHOE &/ LEATHER DEALERS'
BANK.
No. 13 Kilby St. Incorporated, 1836.
Capital, 51,000,000.
Caleb Stetson, President. Samuel Carr,
Cashier. Caleb Stetson, Josiah M.Jones,
John Albree, Wm. B. Spooner, Gilman S.
Low, William Burrage, John C. Potter,
Albert Tirrell, Gerry W. Cochrane, Henry
L. Daggett, Elisha N. Holbrook, Henry
A. Whitney, Dii-eJors. Joshua Clark,
Paying Teller. George E. Haskell, Re-
ceiving Teller. Henry "W. Richards, \st
Bookkeeper. Elijah Howe, Jr., 2d Book-
keeper. Francis E. Whitcomb, Collection
Clerk. James E. Patch, Assistant Clerk.
Benj. P. Hollis, Messenger.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
STATE BANK.
No. 40 State St. Incorporated, 1811.
Capital, 51,800,000.
George Howe, President. James Sivret,
Cashier. Samuel Frothingham. James S.
Amory, Benj. Bangs, Levi Bartlett, Saml.
T. Dana, Geo. Howe, Robert M. Ma-
son, Jas. P. Thorndike, Abner Kingman,
Directors. Chas. Bartlett, Paying Teller,
John B. Gould, Receioing Teller. E. C.
Millett, First Bookkeeper. Hei.ry Pierce,
Second Bookkeeper. Charles H. Smith,
Discount Cler'i. Herb't Curtis, Collection
Clerk. Lewis Bass, Jr., Asst. Clerk. Hi-
ram Clapp, Messenger.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
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SUFFOLK BANK.
No. 60 State St. Incorporated, 1818.
Capital, §1,000,000.
J. Amory Davis, President. Edw. Tyler,
Cashier. Jeremiah E. Bridfre, Assistant
Cashier. J. Amory Davis. Nath. Hooper,
Samuel Frothingham, jr., Francis Curtis,
John A. Lowell, Jeffrey Richardson, Chas.
Amory, Thomas A. Goddard, J. Wiley Ed-
mands, Edw. Austin, Francis B. Crown-
ingshield, William W. Tucker, Directors.
Horatio Hobbs, Paying Teller. Harrison
G. Hunt, Receii-iru) Teller. Charles E.
Jackson, Note Teller. Charles L. Hol-
brook. Bookkeeper. John E. Alden, C.
F. Fitz, Assistant Bookkeepers. John W.
Lefavour, Discoimt Clerk. Claudius B.
Patten, Collection Clerk. Wm. Hunt,
John M. Corbett, George Phippen, Jr.,
Chas. W. Stone. Assistant Clerks. Wm.
Grubb, Daniel H. Belknap, Eli R. Russell,
Foreign Money Clerks. Chas. A. Tucker,
Henry Tenney, Messengers. Chas. S. Mel-
cher, Poner.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
TRADERS' BANK.
91 State Street. Incorporated, 1831.
Capital, ,^600,000.
A. W. Thaxter, President. Jeremiah
Gore, Cashier, George Callender, Jabez
Fisher, Deming Jarves, Adam W. Thax-
ter, Frantis J. Parker, Joshua Stetson,
Directors. Chas. J. Whipple, Teller.
Thomas Waterman, Bookkeejjer. Freder-
ick S. Davis, Discount Clerk. Thos.
O. Brackett, Collection Clerk and Mes-
senger. Horace Philbrook, Assistant.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
TREMONT BANK.
41 State Street. Incorporated 1814.
Capital, ,gl,250,000.
Andrew T. Hall, President. Amos T.
Frothingham, Cashier, Andrew T. Hall,
Ezra H. Baker, Caleb Curtis, Nathaniel
B. Gibbs, William Perkins, Charles B.
Shaw, Isaac Thacher, Directors. Daniel
E. Snow, Paying Teller. John K. Hinck-
ley, Receiving Teller. Charles O. Tufts,
Bookkeeper. Edw. Souther, Discormt
Clerk. J. Carter Cutter, Collection Clei-k.
John J. Underbill, Messenger.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
UNION BANK.
40 State Street. Incorporated, 1792.
Capital, §1,000,000.
Thaddeus Nichols, President. Lemuel
Gulliver, Cashier. Thaddeus Nichols,
Eben Dale, Nathaniel H. Emmons, Chas.
Merriam, Edward S. Tobey, George C.
Richardson, AVilliam Parsons, Charles
Faulkner, Directors. Timothy Bryant,
Paying Teller. Henry Howard, Receiv-
ing Teller. Almarin Trowbridge, Book-
keeper. James Skilton, Discount Clerk.
A. Watson Grant, Messenger.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
WASHINGTON BANK.
No. 47 State St. Incor. 1825.
Capital, §750,000.
Almon D. Hodges, President. Chas.
A. Putnam, Cashier. Almon D. Hodges,
Josiah P. Cooke, Josiah Stedman, Moses
Williams, Francis Bacon, Alanson Tucker,
Jr., Joseph W. Balch, Directors. Geo. F.
Dodge, Paying Teller. Francis A. Low,
Receiving Teller. James H. Champney,
Bookkeeper. William T. Hodges, Dis-
count Clerk. Henry Kellogg, Messenger.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
WEBSTER BANK.
No. 39 State, cor. Congress Street.
Incor., .1853. Capital, §1,500,000.
William Thomas, President. Solomon
Lincoln, Cashier. V/ni. Thomas, George
B. Upton, Lewis W. Tappan, H. HoUis
Hunnewell, James M. Beebe, William F.
Weld, Albert Fearing, Wm. B. Bacon,
George H. Kuhn. Directors. Edward W.
Brown, Paying Teller. Chas. L. Riddle,
Receiving Te'ller. Merrill N. Boyden,
Bookkeeper. Ellery C. Daniel), Discount
Clerk. William C. Durant, Collection
Clerk. Caleb S. Brown, Messenger.
Discount, at 10 o'clock, A. M., Tuesday
and Friday.
BOSTON CLEARING HOUSE.
No. 65 State Street.
Franklin Haven, of the Merchants' Bank. Chairman. William Thomas, Webster
Bank, Secretary. Andrew T. Hall, Tremont Bank ; Thomas Lamb, New England Bank :
Almon D. Hodges, Washington Bank; Benjamin E. Bates. Bank of Commerce ; J.
Amory Davis, Suffolk B;\v,k, Utanding Committee. Henry B. (jxov(i%, Manager. Chas.
A. Elliot, Assistant Manager. Eben Staniford, Messenger.
BOSTQN SAVINGS BANKS.
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BOSTON SAVINGS BANKS.
BOSTON FIVE CENTS SAV-
INGS BANK.
No. 38 School Street.
Paul Adams, President. Charles Hud-
son, Fr' d. Gould, K. B. Foster, John
Gove, Edw'd Edmunds, Anson Burling-
ame, Ilollin H. Nealc, Wm. Bcals, A. L.
Stone, Tolman Willey, Andrew Bigelow,
David Kimball, Vice-Presidents. Alnnzo
H. Evans, Treasurer. Curtis C. Nichols,
Secretin y. William Claflin, John D.
Philbrick, George F. Williams, David L.
Webster, Phineas Stowe, Danl. W. Gooch.
ElbridgeG. Dudley, Roland Worthington,
S. A. Denio, Chandler R. Ransom, Albert
Norton, Geo. F. Brown, Moses Kimball,
Francis B. Fay, Jos. Kunnewpll, J. M.
Stone, Eliphalet Pearson Johu P. Jewett,
Solomon Piper, F. Andrews, Jno. R. Man-
ley, Daniel F. Child, John G. Davis, Alon-
zo Farrar, Trustees.
Annual meeting on the first Tuesday
' \pril.
EAST BOSTON SAVINGS
BANK.
"WiNTHROP Block, Mayerick Sq., E. B.
Samuel Hall, President. Ebenezer At-
kins, Vice-President. Albert Bowker,
Secretary and Trcas. Ebenezer Atkins,
Geo, W. Brown, Wm. C. B-irstow, Morrill
Cole, Phineas M. Crane, Thonias D. De-
mond, Wm. Fettyplace, Wm. C. Ford,
Mark Googins, Samuel Hall, Richard
Hennessey, Benj. Lamson, Wm. R. Love-
joy, Gilbert E. Pierce, Henry Pigeon, G.
H. Pluramer, Jos. Robbins, x.oah Stur-
tevant, Alfred A. Wellington, Paul Cur-
tis, Sam'l C. Allen, Nicholas Litchfield,
John M. Doane, James Nute, Albert
Bowker, Trustees.
PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK.
No. 141 Hanover Street.
J. V. C. Smith, President. Isaac F.
Shepard, Secretary and Treasurer. Geo.
A. Pratt, Teller. The President, and
Messrs. Converse, Guild, Adams, and
Driscoll, Board of Investment. James W.
Converse, Frederic W. Lincoln, Jr., Wm.
Adams, G. Washington Warren, Vice-
Presidents. Chester Guild, John C. Dodge,
William D. Ticknor, John K. Hall, Thos.
Nickerson, Joseph M. Wightman, Fre-
derick 0. Prince, Nehemiah Boynton,
Thomas Rice, Jr., Cornelius Driscoll, Goo.
W. Chipman, Jas. M. Shute, Thos. D. De-
mond, Trustees.
PROVIDENT INSTITUTION
FOR SAVINGS.
Office, 12 Temple Place.
Open daily fiom 9 to 1 o'clock. Dp-
posits arc received Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, and payments are made on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Wm. Appleton, President Peter Wain-
wiight, 'Treasurer. John Reed, Jr., Vice-
Treasurer. Wm. S. Dexter, Secretary.
Samuel May, Robert Watcrston, John A.
Lowell, William Aniory, Edwaul Wiggles-
worth, Daniel Denny, Aaron Baldwin,
Charles Barnard, Stephen Fairbanks, Wm.
T. Andrews, Henry Wainwiight, Israel
Lombard, Vice-Presidents. N. H. Era-
mon<, George Howe, Peter R. Dalton,
J. W. Edmunds, William Perkins, Benja-
min F. Whitt, George H. Kuhn, Benjamin
Thaxter, J. T. Stevenson, Geo. K. Minot,
W. S. Bollard, J J. Di.xwell, Israel Whit-
ney, H. H. Hunnewell, F. li. Story, J.
Amory Ddvis, Henry Lee, Jr. Andrew T.
Hall. Moses Williams, Edw. Aus.in, Jas.
M. Beebe, Francis Bacon, Thos. B. Wales,
Edward Codman, Trustees.
Annual meeting, third Wednesday in
December.
SUFFOLK SAVINGS BANK
FOR SEAMEN &o OTHERS.
Office, Savings Bank Building.
30 Tremont Street.
Open daily, from 9 to 1 o'clock, P. M.
Deposits received and payments made
daily.
Thomas Lamb, President. Samuel H.
Walley, Vice-President. Charles Henry
Parker, Secretary and Treasurer. John
B. Alley, Francis Bacon, Geo M. Barnard,
James M. Beebe, George William Bond,
Caleb Curtis, Samuel T. Dana, J. Wiley
Edmands, Albert Fearing, Nathan B.
Gibbs, Alpheus Hardy, Jabez C. Howe,
Abner Kingman, Henry Lincoln, Chas. J.
Morrill, Chas. G. N^zro, Chas. H. Parker,
Henry A. Peirce, William Perkins, Geo.
R. Sampson, Charles Scudder, Isaac
Thacher, Edw. S. Tobey, Thomas W'ig-
glesworth, Managers.
Annual meeting second Tuesday in April,
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COUNTRY BANKS.
ABINGTON BANK.
Abington. Incor. 1850. Capital,
#150,000.
Asaph Dunbar, President. J. N. Far-
rar, Cashier. Asaph Dunbar, Gushing
Mitchel, Joshua Whitmarsh. Joseph Clev-
erly, Sauiuel Blake Jr., Jenkins Lane,
Goddard Reed, Baxter Cobb, John Lane,
Directors.
Discount, Monday.
ADAMS BANK.
Adams. Incor. 1832. Capital, ^300,000.
Wni. E. Brayton, President. C.R. Little-
field, Cashier. Samuel Ingalls, Sanford
Blackington, Thomas A. Brayton, R. H.
Wells, H.L. Dawes, Isaac Dean, Directois.
Discount, Thursday,
AGAWAM BANK.
Springfield. I^•coR. 1846. Capital,
5300,000.
Theodore Stebbins. President. Frederick
S. Bailey, Cashier. Theodore Stebbins,
Chester W. Chapin, M. Chapin, J. B. M.
Stebbins, Daniel L. Harris, J. B. Vinton,
E. iSouthworth, Lombard Dale, Roderick
Ashley, Directors. J. F. Hartwell, Teller.
L. Warner, Bookkeeper.
Discount, Daily.
AGRICULTUKAL BANK.
PiTTSFiELD. Incor. 1818. Capital,
5200,000.
Geo. W. Campbell, President. John R.
Warriner, Cashier. Edwin Clapp, George
W. Campbell, Thos. F. Plunkett, Ensign
H. Kellogg, Wm. B. Cooley, J. B. Crane,
W. M. Root, Directors. B. M. Lawrence,
Teller. S. H. Piatt, Clerk.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
AND OVER BANK.
Andover. Incor. 1826. Capital,
S2oO,000
John Flint, President. Moses Foster,
Jr., Cashier. Amos Abbott, Francis Cogs-
well John Flint, Nathan Frye. Moses^T.
Stevens, Nathaniel Swift, John L. Taylor,
Directors.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
APPLETON BANK.
Lowell. Incor. 1847. Capital,
J?200,000.
John A. Knowlcs, President. John. F.
Kimball, Cashier. John A. Knowles, J.
B. French, Isaac Farriiigton, lUnsom
Reed, George Bragdon, John Nesmith,
Abner W. Butlrick, Wm. A. Richardson,
William Nichols, Directors. D. W. Gush-
ing, Clerk.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
ASIATIC BANK.
Salem. Incor. 1821. Capital,
$315,000.
Joseph S. Gabot, President. Wm. H.
Foster, Cashier. George Wlieatlai.d,
Gilbert G. Newhall. N. A. Frye, Leonard
B. Harrington, James B. Curwin, Geo. F.
Brown, Directors. Charles H. Towne,
Bookkeeper, Wm. J. Foster, Teller. D. E.
Saunders, Clerk.
Discount, Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.
ATTLEBORO' BANK.
North Attleroeo'. Incor. 1836.
Capital, $i00,000.
E. I. Richards, President. W. D. Cot-
ton, Cashier. Willard Blackington, E. I.
Richards, George B. Richards, Samuel M.
Holman, Ezckiel Bates. Josiah D.
Richards, H. F. Barrows, Abiul Codding
Jr., J. J. Freeman, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
BANK OF BRIGHTON,
Brighton.
Incor. 1832
$250,000.
Capital,
Samuel Phillips, President. Charles C.
Hutchinson, Cashier. Edward Sparhawk.
Stephen H. Bennett, James Dana, Dexter
Fay, Samuel Bigelow, David Collins, J.
Warren Hollis, Thco. Matchett, James
Stetson, Nathaniel Jackson, Horace W.
Jordan, Directors. Bela S. Fisk, Teller.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
BANK OP CAPE ANN.
f Gloucester. Incorporated 1855.
Capital, $150,000.
Gorham P. Low, Pt-esident. Samuel J.
Giles, Cashier. Gorham P. Low, A . B.
Vannevar, John Pew, Geo. F. Wonson,
David S. Day, Joshua P. Trask, Joseph
O. Proctor, Directors.
Discount, Thursday.
BANK OP CAPE COD.
Harwich. Incoui'or^ted 1855.
Capital, $100,000.
P. S. Crowell, President. Obed
Brooks, Cashier. P. S. Crowell, Solo-
mon Freeman, Isaac S. Doane, Thacher
Ryder, Seth Ryder, Zebina H. Small, Wat-
son Baker, Joseph P. Nickerson, J. K.
Baker, Benj. P'rceman, Directors.
BARNSTABLE BANK.
Yarmouth Port. Incorporated 1825.
Capital, $350,000.
Isaiah Crowell, President. Amos Otis,
Cashier. Isaiah Crowell, Alexander Bax-
ter, Nath'l S. Simpkins, David K. Akin,
COUNTRY BANKS.
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of Yarmouth ; Ebcnezor Bacon, George
Lovell, Zcn;is D. Hussett, of Barnstable;
Scth Crowell, of Dennis ; Anthony Kelly,
Valentine Doane, of llarwieh, Directors.
Discount, Thursday.
BASS RIVER BANK.
Beteuly. Incorpouated 1854.
Capital, $100,000.
A. N. Clark, of Beverly, President.
Jonathan Nichols, Cashier. Daniel Fos-
ter, of Beverly ; John I. Baker, of Beverly ;
Benjamin Courtney, of Essex ; Isaac
Knowlton Hamilton, David Crowell, A. N.
Clark, John A. Greene, of Beverly, Di-
rectors.
Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays.
BAY STATE BANK.
Lawrence. Incokporated 1847.
Capital, $500,000.
Charles S. Storrow, President. Nath'l
White, Cashier. Chas. S. Storrow, Geo.
L. Davis, D. S. Swan, Henry Barton, Geo.
W. Hills, Chas. H. Parker. Henry Wain-
wright, Directors. C. A. Colby, Teller.
N. P. Houghton, Clerk.
Discount, Monday.
BEDFORD COMMERCIAL
BANK.
New Bedford. Incorporated 1816.
Capital, ^-600,000.
Edward Mott Robinson, President.
rhos. B. White, Cashier. Matthew How-
land, Thomas S. Hathaway. Thomas Nye,
Jr., Wm. Hathaway, Jr., Edward Mott
Robinson, Charles L. Wood, Wm. C. N.
Swift, George Hussey, William J. Rotch,
Frederick Parker, Directors. Benjamin
F. Coombs, Assistant Cashier-. Thomas
F. Palmer, Clerk.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
BEVERLY BANK.
Beverly. Incorporated 1812.
Capital, $125,000,
Samuel Endicott, President. Robert G.
Bennett, Cashier. Ezra Ellingwood, Wm.
Porter, Abraham Edwards, John Pickptt,
Andrew T. Leach, William Endicott, Di-
rectors.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
BLACKSTONE BANK.
TJxbridge. Incorporated 1825.
Capital, $100,000.
Paul Whitin, President. Ebenezer W.
Hayward, Cashier. Paul Whitin, Joseph
Day, J. F. Southwick, Moses Taft, Israel
Plummer, Silas M. Wheelock, Fenner
Bachelor, George S. Taft, Jacob Taft, Di-
rectors.
Discount, Monday.
BLUE HILL BANK.
DoRGUESTER. I.NCOfa-OUATKD 1832.
Capital, ^150,000.
Asaph Churchill, President. Eleazcr
J. Bispham, Cashier. Ro.-.well Gleason,
Thomas Liversidge, Asaph Churchill,
Thomas Ilollis, Jr., Edmund J. Baker,
Otis Wright, Edward H. R. Ruggles, Di-
rectors.
BRIGHTON MARKET BANK.
Brighton. Incorporated 1854.
Capital, ^250,000.
Life Baldwin, Pj-esident. Abner T. Ben-
yon, Cashier. Life Baldwin, Chas. Heard,
Jacob F. Taylor, Granville Fuller, Hiram
Barker, George H. Brooks, Edmund Rice,
Jr., Stephen Smith, Edward C. Sparhawk,
Elias D. Bennett, Willard H. Giles, Ho-
race W. Baxter, Directors. C. W. Varney,
Clerk.
BRISTOL COUNTY BANK
Taunton. Incorporated, 1833.
Capital, ^350,000.
Theodore Dean, President. William
Brewster, Cashier. Chas. Foster, Francis
S. Monroe, H. W. Church, Edwin Keith,
Salmon Washburn, of Taunton; Theo.
Dean, of Rayuliaru ; Cromwell Leonard,
of Norton ; Arteraas Hale, of Bridgewater ;
H. M. Pool, of Easton, Directors. Geo.
W. Andros, Clerk, _
Discount, daily.
BUNKER HILL BANK.
Charlestown. Incorporated 1829.
Capital, ^^fSOO.OOO.
Edward Lawrence, President. Thomas
Marshall, Cashier. Thomas M. Cutter,
James Adams, William Arnold, Daniel
White, George A. Kettell, Timothy T.
Sawyer, Joseph Souther, Jr., George S.
Adams, Directors. George E. Lincoln,
Teller. James Adams, Jr., Clerk. Geo.
E. Carr, Assistant Clerk. Chas. Burchani,
Messenger.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
CABOT BANK.
Cbicopee. Incorporated 1845.
Capital, 5150,000.
Jerome Wells, Presidenf-. Henry H,
Harris, Cashier. Jerome Wells, Sylvanus
Adams, Timothy W. Carter, John Chase,
Sidney Chapiu, E. P. Kimball, Directors.
J. Chapin, Clerk.
Discount, daily.
CASIERIDGE BANK.
Cambridgeport. Incorporated lti4'J.
Capital. ^ 100,000.
Thomas Whittemore, President. Lucius
R. Paige, Cashier. Robert Doualass.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Thomas Whittemore, Benjamin Tilton, D.
U. ChainhHrluiii, Ira Strutton, Directors.
Goorire W. Liverinore, Solicitor. Joseph
Whittemore, Clerk and Messeiujer.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
CAMBRIDGE CITY BANK
Cambridge. lNcoRpnii.vTED 1853.
Capital, ^100,000.
John Liverinore, President. Edward
Richardson, Cashier. John Livermore,
Samuel P. Heywood, Joseph A. Hohnes,
Eliphiilet Davis. H. M. Chamberlain, Geo.
T. Gale, Geo. \V. Whittemore, Directors.
R, Litchfield, Jr., Messenger.
Discount, Monday evening.
CAMBRIDGE MARKET BANK.
Cambridge. Incorporated 1851.
Capital, ^150,000.
George Meacham, President. Warren
Sarjger, Cashier Geo. W. Lewis, George
Meacham, Henry Potter, Calvin Dimick,
S. F. Woodbridge, Q. W. Kingsley, Di-
rectors. Geo. M. Thayer, Messenger.
Discount, Wednesday.
CENTRAL BANK.
Worcester. Incorpouated 1829.
Capital, ^350,000.
John C. Mason, President. George C.
Bigelow, Cashier. I. Washburn, Charles
G. Prentiss, J. C. Mason, Joseph Mason,
G. F. Hoar, Edward H. Hemenway, P. L.
Moen, George Chandler, Samuel Wood-
ward, Directors. G. F. Hoar, Solicitor.
Henry A. Marsh, Teller. E. D. Coggswell,
Bookkeeper. Walter J. Hapgood, Clerk.
Discount, Monday.
CHARLES RIVER BANK.
Cambridge. Incorporated 1832.
Capital, i 100,000.
Charles C. Little, President. Ebcn
Snow, Cashier. Charles C. Little, Wm.
T. Richardson, Abel Willard, Oliver Hast-
ings, Channcy Smith, Directors. Wm.M.
Snow, Clerk and Messenger.
Discount, Wednesday.
CHICOPEE BANK.
Springfield. Incorpokated 1832.
Capital, 300,000.
Philo F. Wilcox, President. Thomas
Warner, Cashier. P. F. Wilcox, Henry
Fuller, Jr., J. B. Rumrill, George Walker,
G. O. Bliss, Elijah W. Bliss, J.D. Brewer,
Dirertors. T. Aitcheson, Bookkeeper. P.
H. Fuller, Clerk.
Discount, every day.
CITIZEN'S BANK.
Worcester. Incorporated 1836.
Capital, ^150,000.
Francis T. Merrick, President. John
C. Ripley, Cashier. F. T. Merrick, F. H.
Kinnicuit, Anthony Chase, George A.
Trumbull, D. Waldo Lincoln, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
CITY BANK.
Lynn. Inc. 1854. Capital, .$100,000.
Amos P. Tapley, President. Benjamin
V. French, Jr., Cashier. Amos P. Tapley,
Tiiomas P. Richardson, Phillip P. Tapley,
Otis Johnson, Lyman B.Frazier, Directors.
Richard J.Nichols, Clerk.
Discount, Tuesday.
CITY BANK.
Worcester. Inc. 1854. Capital,
^400,000.
George W. Richardson, President. Na-
thaniel Paine, Cashier. George W. Rich-
ardson, Calvin Foster, Lewis Barnard,
William B. Fox, Jr., H. N. Bigelow,
Charles Devens, Jr., George M. Rice,
James B. Blake, Directors. Chas. Devens,
Jr., Solicitor. Lewis W. Hammond, Book-
keeper, Arthur A. Goodcll, Teller.
Discount, Monday.
COMMERCIAL BANK.
Salem. Inc. 1839. Capital, $200,000.
William Sutton, President. Edward H.
Payson, Cashier. William D. Waters,
James C. Stimpson, Geo. W. Keene, M.
W. Shepard, John Jewett. Wm. P. Good-
hue, Di7-ectors. S B. Butttick, Book-
keeper. G. L. Streeter, Clerk.
Discount, Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday.
CONCORD BANK.
Concord. Incorp. 1832. Capital,
$100 000.
Daniel Shattuck, President. John M.
Cheney, Cashier. Nathan Brooks, Nehe-
miah Ball. Elijah Hale, Cyrus Warren,
Cyrus Slow, George Heywood, Stedman
Buttrick, Samuel Staples, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
CONV/AY BANK.
Conway. Incorp. 1854. Capital,
^125,000.
Luther Bodman, Jr., President. Wil-
liam C. Robinson, Cashier. L. Bodman,
Jr., James S. Whitney. Charles Parsons,
Austin Rice, Lewis Bodman, Josiah Allis,
Joseph Crafts, Wm. C. Campbell, J. C.
Arms, Samuel W. Hall, E. D. Hamilton,
Directors.
DANVERS BANK.
South Danvers. Inc. 1825. Capital,
,$1150,000.
Eben Sutton, Prrsidait. George A.
Osborne, Cashier. Eben Sutton, Warren
M. Jacobs, Robert S. Daniels, David
Daniels, Jonathan King, E. T. Osborn,
Joseph Osgood, Directors.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
DEDHAM BANK.
Dedham. Inc. 1814. Capital, ^300,000.
Jeremy Stimson, President. Lewis H.
Kingsbury, Cashier. J. Stimson, Edward
COUNTRY BANKS.
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M. Richards, Ira Clcvoland, Ezra W. Taft,
Jost'pli Day, of Dcdhain ; Daiiiols Car-
pciitiT, of Koxljoro'; Adams Daniels, of
Medway, Ducctors. John H. b. Thayer,
Cierk.
Discount, daily.
ESSEX BANK.
Haverhill. Incoup. 1851. Capital,
^100,000.
James Gale, President. William Cald-
well, Cashier. John C. Tilton, Franklin
Brickctt, Elias T. In<;alls, James Gale,
Leverett Kimball, Directors.
EXCHANGE BANK
Salem. Inc. 1823. Capital, ^200,000.
John Webster, President. J. Chadvvick,
Cashier. J C. Lee, VV.D. Picknian, John
Webster, S.G.Wheatland, Nathan Nichols,
Henry L. Williams, Joseph F. Walden,
Directors. Joseph H. Webb, Bookkeeper.
S. G. Symonds, Clerk.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
FAIRHAVEN BANK.
Fairhaven. Incorp. 1831. Capital,
j:300,000.
Ezekiel Sawin, President. Reuben Nye,
Cashier. Ezekiel Sawin, Henry A. Church,
George F. Tripp, Joseph Tripp, W. Del-
ano, F. R. Whitwell, Wm. P. Jenney,
Wilson Pope, Philemon Fuller, Directors.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
FALL RIVER BANK.
Fall River. Incorp. 1825. Capital,
5350,000.
David Anthony, President. Henry H.
Fish, Cashier. David Anthony, Richard
Borden, John S. Cotton, Joseph Marble,
Abner Slade, William Munday, Guilford
H. Hathaway, Directors. Geo. R. Fiske,
Teller. John J. Eddy, Clerk.
Discount, Monday.
FALMOUTH BANK.
Falmouth. Incorp. 1821. Capital,
$,■100,000.
John Jenkins, President. Samuel B.
Bourne, Cashier. John Jenkins, O. C.
Swift, Knowles Butler, Erasmus Gould,
Silas Jones, Thomas Lewis, Jr., Warren
N. Bourne, Directors.
FITCHBURG BANK.
Fitchburg. Incorp. 1832. Capital,
^250,000.
Francis Perkins, President. Ebenezer
Torrej', Cashier. Charles J. Billings, As-
sistant Cashier. J. A. Marshall, Walter
Heywood, Nathaniel Wood, Ivers Phillips,
Charles W. Wilder, Stephen Shepley,
Fitchburg; Porter Piper, Leominster;
Ephraim Murdock, Jr., Winchendon ;
Levi Heywood, Gardner ; Wm. D. Peck,
Sterling; Geo. Whitney, Royalston, Di-
rectors.
Discount, Monday.
FRAMINOHAM BANK
Framinoiiam. Inc. 18^3. Capital,
g2:)0,000.
Sullivan VayJ'rfsldeiit. Francis Jaqucs,
Cashier. Moses Edgt-li, J.json Hall, I. S.
Whcclnr, CUiailes it. Train, James W.
Clark, George Phipps, of l-'ramitigham ;
Sullivan Fay, of Southboro'; J. B. Wol-
cott, of Natick, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
FRANKLIN COUNTY BANK
Greenfield. Incohp. 1848. Capital,
5200,000.
Henry W. Cushman, President. Chas.
I. Fuller, Cashier. Henry W Cushman,
Wendell T. Davis, William Keith, Whit-
ing Griswold, Hardin Hemmenway, Quin-
tus Allen, Joel Fay, John S Ward, Wm.
B. Washburn, Ira Abercrombie, Directors.
Discount, every day.
GLOUCESTER BANK
Gloucester. Incorp. 1796. Capital,
5300,000.
Isaac Somes, President. B. F. Somes,
Cashier. Isaac Somes, John W. Lowe,
P>eaerick G. Low, B. K. Hough, Epes W.
Merchant, Edward Batson, Nathaniel Bab-
son, Directois.
Discount, Tuesday.
GRAFTON BANK
Grafton. Inc. 1854. Capital, .glOO.OOO.
John W. Slocomb, President. Jonathan
Cary, Cashier. J. W. Slocomb, Jona. D.
Wheeler, Erastus Fisher, H. D. P. Bige-
low, Alfred Morse, Esek Saunders, E."B.
Stoddard, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
GRAND BANK
Marblehead. Incorp. 1831. Capital,
5100,000.
Ebenezer B.Phillips, President. Joseph
P Turner, Cashier Knott Martin, Ahel
Gardner, Thomas Garney, Henry F. Pit-
man, George Wilson, Ebenezer B. Phillips,
William T. Haskell, Di'ectors.
Discount, Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday.
GREENFIELD BANK
Greenfield, Incorp. 1822. Capital,
5200,000.
William B. Washburn, President. E.W.
Russell, Cashier. William B. Washburn,
Franklin Ripley, George T Davis, Lucius
Nims, Davis Goddird, Directors.
Discount, daily.
HADLEY FALLS BANK
Holtoke. Incorp, 1851. Capital,
5200,000.
A. D. Chapin, President. Charles W.
R^nd\et,Cashier. Joel Miller,Cyrus Frink,
Jonas Kendall, Chester Crafts, Whiting
Street, Alfred White, G. C. Lyman, J. c.
Parsons, Directors.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
HAMPDEN BANK.
"Westfield. Ixcorp. 182i3. Capital,
S'150,000.
Edward B. Gillette. President. R. Wel-
ler, Cashier. Alvan Fowler, Hiram Hull,
Edward B. Gillette, Benjamin Little, Jas.
Noble, 2d, Thomas Kniel, William O.
Fletcher, Directors.
HA3XIPSHIRE MANUP. BANK.
Ware. Inc. 1825. Capital, $350,000.
Orrin Sage, President, William Hyde,
Cashier. Henry Ives, Assistant Cashier.
O. Sage, S. Mixter, William Mixter, Ezra
Gary, John Ward, John Warner, Joseph
Hartwell, W. S. Brakenridge, Nathan
ilichardson, Otis Lane, Directors,
HAVERHILL BANK.
Havekhill. Incorp. 1836. Capital,
^200,000.
John A. Appleton, President. James
E. Gale, Cashier. John A. Appleton,
Humphrey Hoyt, Charles Haseltiiie, John
J, Marsh, Albert Kimball, Directors,
Discount, Monday.
KINGIiAM BANK.
HiNGHAM. Incorp. 1828. Capital,
^140,000.
Nathaniel Richards, President. John
O. Lovett, Cashier. Royal Whiton, David
Lincoln, Ebenezer Gay, Alfred Loring,
Geo. Lincoln, R. T. P. Fiske, Pi,ufus Lane^
Jr., Crocker Wilder, Directors,
Discount, Monday.
HOLLISTON BANK.
HoLLiSTON. Incorp. 1854. Capital,
gioo.ooo.
Wm. S. Batchelder, President. Riifus
F. Brewer, Cashier. W. S. Batchelder,
S. G. Burnap, Cyrus Houghton, Alden
Leland, Elias Bullard, Stephen Metcalf,
of Holliston ; Clark Patridge, of MedviJay ;
A. R. Leland, of Sherborn ; Appleton
Bragg, of Bragville, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
HCLYOKE BANK.
Northampton. Inc. 1848. Capital,
^200,000,
Samuel Williston, Presidetit. William
B. Hale, Cashier. Oliver Edwards, Sam'l
Williston, George Allen, Austin Smith,
Joel Hayden, Charles Delano, Silas M.
Smith, Oliver Watson, Haynes K. Stark-
weather, Jr., Directors.
HOPKINTON BANK.
Incorp. 1853. Capital, $150,000.
L. H. Bowkcr, President. James S.
Tilcston, Cashier. Erastus Thompson,
L. H. Bowker, S. Boyd, B. D. Godfrey,
N. P. Cobvirn, Direclurs.
Discount, Monday.
HOUSATONIC BANK.
Stockbridge. Incor. 1825. Capital,
,^200,000.
Charles M. Owen, President. Daniel
R. Williams, Cashier. Jonathan E. Field,
Charles M. Owen, Thomas Hurlburt, Wra.
Whitney, N. B. Pickett, Lawson B. Bid-
well, Seth Seymour, Directors. L. S.
Pease, Teller,
Discount, Monday.
JOHN HANCOCK BANK.
Springfield. Capital, ^150,000.
James M. Thompson, President. Ed-
mund D. Chapin, Cashier. James !M.
Thompson, Edward IngersoU, Thomas H.
Allen, Walter H. Bowdoin, Pliny Cad-
well, George Ashm\m, Elisha Gunn, Jr ,
Directors. James D. Saftbrd, Clerk.
Discount, daily.
LAIGHTON BANK.
Lynn. Inc. 1849. Capital, ^200,000.
Henry Newhall, President. Ezra W.
Mudge, Cashier. Henry Newhall, James
N. Buffum, Jacob S. Aber, J. B. Lamper,
Benjamin F. Newhall, Joseph P. Newhall,
Samuel M. Bubier, Directors. Wra. Lloyd
Garrison, Jr., Clerk.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
LANCASTER BANK.
Lancaster. Inc. 1836. Capital,
^200,000.
Jacob Fisher, Presidetit. , Caleb T.
Symmes, Cashier. Jacob Fisher, John
G. Thurston, Amory Holman, Anthony
Lane, Sidney Harris, J. S. Buttrick, Geo.
Cummings, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
LECHMERE BANK.
Ea8T Cambridge. Inc. 1853. Capital,
^100,000.
Lewis Hall, President. John Savage,
Jr., Cashier. Lewis Hall, Amory Hough-
ton, Thomas Dana, Sam'l Slocomb, K. S.
Chafiee, Francis Draper, A. C. Sanborn,
Directors. Benj. F. Gilbert, McdScuffcr.
Discount, Monday.
LEE BANK.
Lee. Inc. 1836. Capital, $300,000.
Thomas Sedgwick, President. Edward
A. Bliss, Cashier. S. A. Hulbcrt, William
Taylor, Thomas Sedgwick, Harrison Gar-
field, Miner Chafiee, Directors.
Discount, daily.
LEICESTER BANK.
Leicester. Incor. 1826. Capital,
^200,000.
Cheney Hatch, Presidnit. Daniel E.
Merriam, Cashier. Cheney Hatch, J. A.
Smith, Hiram Knight, Josiah Green, Wni.
Hatch, Dwight Biscoe, Charles Bani«-N,
John Woodcock, Josephus Woodcock, Di-
rectors.
Discount, Wednesday. ,
COUNTRY BANKS.
129
LOWELL BANK.
Lowell. In cor. 1828. Cai'ital,
52UO,0OU.
Jamrs G. Carney, President. J. L.
Ordway, Cashier. C. M. Williams, Clerk.
.Joshua Bennett, Samuel L. Dana, John O.
Green, Stephen Cu.shin^, Cyril French,
James G. Carney, Nathaniel \Vri}iht, Ilap-
good Wright, Daniel Cashing, Directors.
Discount, Monday and Tuesday.
LYNN MECHANICS' BANK.
Lynn. Inc. 1814. Capital, 2.)0,000.
Isaiah Breed, President, William Bas-
sett. Cashier. Isaiah Breed, Mieajah B.
Pratt, John Lovejoy, Nathan Breed,
Joseph N. Sanderson, Nathan D. Chase,
Samuel Boycc, John Wooldridge, William
S. Boyce, Directors. William Bassett, Jr.,
Teller. George W. Newhall, Clerk.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday,
MACHINISTS' BANK.'
Taunton, Incok. 1847. CAPifAL,
$•200,000.
Marcus Morton, President. Charles H.
Yii-kery, Cashier. T. 11. Dvalce, A. J.
Barker, Arteinas Briggs, Horatio Pratt,
Nathan Hand, Horace Lewis, of Taunton,
Directors.
Discount, every day.
MAHAIWE BANK.
Great Bakrington. Incor. 1847.
Capital, ^200,000.
John L. Dodge, President. J. P. Prin-
dle, Cashier. Edward P. "Woodworth,
Gilbert Munson, Seth Norton, Chester
Goodale, Noah Gibson, Benjamin F. Du-
rant, Directors.
Discount, Tuesday.
MALDEN BANK.
Malden. Incor. 1851. Capital,
ii 100,000.
Elisha S. Converse, Pre'-ident. Charles
Merrill, Cashier. Elisha S. Converse,
Franklin L. Fay, Thomas Wait, George
Emerson, A. D. Sampson, Directors.
Discount, Thursday.
MARBLEHEAD BANK.
Maeblehead. Incor. 1801. Capital,
$•120,000.
William Hammond, President. John
Sparhawk, Jr., Cashier. William Ham-
mond, William Courtis, Henry Hooper,
Samuel Sparhawk, George Knight, Benj.
Lmdsey, John F. Harris, Directors.
MARINE BANK.
New Bedford. Incor. 1832. Capital,
$•600,000.
Joseph Grinnell, President. John P.
Barker, Cashier. Joseph Orinnell, Geo.
F. Barker, James Howland, Edward C.
Jones, Lemuel Kollock, Ward M. Parker,
9
Edward W. Howland, William Gilford,
Ephraim Kempton, Directors. Harrison
G. Lowell, 'feller. George 15. Hathaway,
Wm. A. Church, Bookkeepers.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
MARTHA'S VINEYARD BANK.
EDGAHTo^vN. Incor. 1854. Capital,
$•100,000.
Daniel Fisher, President. Joseph T.
Pease, Cashier. Daniel Fisher, Wm. H.
Munroe, Ira Darrotv, Joseph Hoiley,
Benjamin Worth, Henry Pease, 2d, Abra-
ham (Jsborn, Thomas Barrows, Bartlett
Mayhew, Directors.
Discount, Tuesday.
MASSASOIT BANK.
Fall River. Incor. 1846. Capital,
$200,000.
Israel Buffinton, President. Leander
Borden, .Cashier. Iram Smith, Edmund
Chace, Jr., S. H. Miller, Israel Buffinton,
Alden Plathaway, Jr., Josluia Remington,
Charles P. Stickney, Directors. Charles
R. Batt, Clerk.
Discount, Wednesday.
MATTAPAN BANK.
Dorchester. Incor. 1849. Capital,
$100,000.
Oliver Hall, President. Williams B.
Brooks, Cashier. Flavel Moseley, Chas.
Ranstead, Chas. Carruth, M. Field Fowler,
Oliver Hall, Directors.
MECHANICS' BANK.
Newbuhyport. Incor. 1812. Capital,
5200,000.
Moses Davenport, President. John An-
drews, Cashier. Moses Davenport, Ilob'c
Bayley, Jacob Hortnn, Josiah Little, Jos.
Johnson, Edward S. Moseley, Eben F.
Stone, Directors. George W. Hill, Book-
keeper.
Discount, Monday.
MECHANICS' BANK.
New Bedford. Incor. 1831. Capital,
§600,000.
Thomas Mandell, President. E. W.
Hervey, Cashier. John R. Thornton,
Jireh Swift, Jr.. Edmund Taljer, Edmund
Gardner, Thomas Mandell, Joseph R.
Shiverick, Pardon Tillinghast, James H.
Collins, Wm. Watkins, Directors. Eli-
phalet W. Hervey, Cashier. George W.
Tuckwell, James W. Hervey, Bookkeepers.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
MECHANICS' BANK
Worcester. Incor. 1848. Capital,
$350,000.
Henry Goulding, President. Scott
Berry, Cashier. Alexander Dewitt, H.
Goulding, J. M. C. Armsby, Francis H .
Dewey, William M. Bickford, David S.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Messenger, Harrison Bliss, Directors. J.
M. Baiker, 7W/er. Charles Drew, Book-
keeper. George Merrill, Chrk. F. H.
Dewey, Solicitor.
ItlERCANTILE BANK.
Salem. Inc. 1826. Capital, $200,000.
John Dwyer, President. Joseph Hardy
Phippen, Cashier. Josiah Spaulding, Oli-
ver Thayer, Aaron Perkins, John Huse,
Wm. S. Messervey, William F. Nichols,
Directors. John I. Hutchinson, Book-
keeper.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
MERCHANTS' BANK.
New Bedford. Incor. 1852. Capital,
§600,000.
Charles R. Tucker, President. Peleg
C. Howland, Cashier. Abraham Barker,
David R. Green, Gidton Allen, Edward
L. Baker, Charles R. Tucker, Dennis
Wood, Andrew Hicks, Jonathan Bourne,
Jr., Wm. P. Howland, 'J horn as Bradley,
Directors. F. A. Washburn, Teller. John
F. Tucker, Bookkeeper. David P. Perry,
Clerk.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
MERCHANTS' BANK.
Salem. Inc. 1811. Capital, #200,000.
Benj. H. Silsbee, President. Nathaniel
B. Perkins, Cashier. Beiij. H. Silsbee,
James Upton, J. W. Peele, Wm. Varney,
Benjamin Webb, Directors, William H.
AVhipplc, Bookkeeper. B. W. Gardner,
Clerk.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
MERCHANTS' BANK.
Lowell. Incor. 1854. Capital,
$100,000.
Harlin Pillsbury, President. John N.
Pierce, Jr., Cashier. Harlin PilUbury,
Asa Hildreth, Thomas Nesmith, Royal
Southwick, Jonathan Tyler, W. W. Wy-
man, Albert Wheeler, Hocura Hosford,
Joseph Bedlow, Daniel Swan, Isaac S.
Morse, Directors. Henry P. Webber,
Clerk.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
MERCHANTS' BANK.
Newburyport. Incor. 1831. Capital,
§210,000.
Micajah Lunt, Pi-esident. Gyles P.
Stone, Cashier. Henry Johnson, John
N. Gushing, William Graves, Joseph J.
Knapp, Micajah Lunt, Nathaniel Hills,
Isaac H. Boardman, Directors. Nath'l S.
Osgood, Bookkeeper.
Discount, Monday.
MERRIMACK BANK.
Haterhill. Incor. 1814. Capital,
§180,000.
E. J. M. Hale, President. Sam'I White,
Cashier. E. J. M. Hale, Thomas New-
comb. Charles W. Chase, W. R. Whittier,
Aloies Nichols, George Appleton, J. H.
Farnsworth, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
METACOMET BANK.
Fall River. Incor. 1853. Capital,
§600,000.
Jefferson Borden, President. Azariah
S. Tripp, Cashier. Jefferson Borden, Dan'l
Brown, Wm. Marvel, Wm. Carr, William
Lindsey, Thomas J. Borden, Philip D.
Borden, Natlian Durfer, Wm. Hill, Direc-
tors. Alexander D. Easton, Teller.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
MILPORD BANK.
MiLFORD. Incor. 1849. Capital,
§250,000.
Aaron C. Mayhew, President. A! van
G. Underwood, Cashier. Benj. Daven-
port, A. C. Mayhew, Orison Underwood,
Samuel Walker, S. Sumner, Wm. Knowl-
ton. Wm. A. Fhipps, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
MILLBURY BANK.
MiLLBURY. Incor. 1825. Capital,
§100,000.
Simon Farnsworth, President. D. At-
wood, Cashier. Simon Farnsworth, Jona-
than Warren, H. C. Warren, Hosea
Crane, Wm. C. Chase, John E. Bacon,
Directors.
Discount, Tuesday.
MILLER'S RIVER BANK.
Athol. Incorporated 1854. Capital,
§150,000.
Seth Hapgood. President. A. Hnrding,
Jr., Cashier. Isaac Stevens, Nathaniel
Richard.son, John C. Hill, Athol ; Joseph
Raymond, Royalston ; Jona. Bowker,
Templeton ; George T. Johnson, Dana,
Directors.
Discount, Monday.
MONSON BANK.
MoNSON. Incor. 1854. Capital,
$150,000.
William N. Flynt, President. Jonathan
II. Flynt, Cashier. William N. Flynt,
John Wyles. C. H. Merrick, J. B. Mer-
rick, C. W. Holmes, John W. Foster,
Warren Fuller, Directors.
MONUMENT BANK.
Charlestown. Incor. 1854. Capital,
§150.000.
Peter Hubbell, President. George L.
Foote, Cashier. James Lee, Jr., James
O. Curtis, Andrew Sawteil, James Dana,
Bradley M. Clark, Josiah F. Guild, Direc-
tors. Cliarles Callcnder, Jr., 2e//t';-. D.W.
Lee, Messenger.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
COUNTRY BANKS.
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MOUNT WOLLASTON BANK.
QniNCY. Incok. 1863. Cai>it.\l,
^150,000.
Chailcs Francis Adams, President.
Louis Congflon, Cushicr. Chas. Francis
Adams, Ijcwis Ba-s, Joseph W. Robert-
son, Joseph li. Whitchcr, William tS.
Perry, William S. Morton, Francis M.
Johnson, Franklin Curtis, Daniel P. Nye,
Directors.
Discount, Tuesday.
NAUMICEAG BANK.
Salf.m. Inc. 1829. Capital, $v500,000.
David PiEfitre-e, Presidetvt. Joseph H.
Towne, Cashier. William B. Parker, Na-
thaniel Weston, Jeremiah Pa<>;e, 11. P.
Waters, E. D. Kimball, BeiJ. 'A. West,
Directors. George li. Felt, Boukkfueper^
John C. Towne, Discount Clerk. John P.
Downing, Clerk.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
NEPONSET BANK.
Cantgn. Incor. 1836. Capital,
tl.50,000.
Charles H. French, President. Francis
"W. Deane, Cashier. C. H. French, 0.
S. Chapmin, Samuel Capen, Geo. Downes,
Leonard Hodges, James Swan, Virgil J.
Mesbinger, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
NEWTON BANK.
Newton. Ikcor. 1848. Capital,
$150,000,
Joseph N. Bacon, President. Daniel
Kingsley, Cashier. Joseph N. Bacon,
Edward J. Collins, George Hyde, J. W.
Plimpton and Samuel Jenison, Jr., Direc-
tors. B. F. Bacon, Messenger.
Discount, Thursday.
NORTHAMPTON BANK.
Northampton. Incor. 1833. Capital,
S20li,000.
Jonathan H. Butler, President. Chas.
White, Cashier. Elvphalet Williams,
John Clarke, Benjamin Barrett, Erastus
Hopkins, W. Hillyer, James Ilibben,
Henry Bright, Eleazer Porter, Directors.
NORTHBOROUGH BANK.
NoRTHBORo'. , Incor. 1854. Capital,
g 100,000.
Geo. C. Davis, President. Abraham W.
Seaver, Cashier. Wilder Bush, Thomas
Corey, Geo. C. Davis, Cyrus Gale, Jona.
H. Nelson, Otis Newton, John Rice. F.
D. Brighara, J. S. Wetherbee, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
NORTH BRIDGEWATER BANK.
N. Bridgewater. Inc. 1854. Capital,
,g 100,000.
Martin Wales, President. Rufus P.
Kingman, Cashier. Martin Wales, Ebene-
zer Tucker, Benjamin Kingman, Chandler
Sprague, Frederick Howard, Pardon Cope-
land, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
OCEAN BANK.
Nrwruuypokt. Inc. i,s'33. Capital.
.$150,000.
E. S. Williams, PresideiH. Jacob .'^tone.
Cashier. Wil iam Stone, John Balch,
Jeremiah Colman, Nathaniel Noyes,
Enr/ch S. WHIiams, James Blood, Cliarles
Lunt, Directors. Albert W. Gretnleaf,
Bookkeeper.
Discount, Monday.
OLD COLONY BANK.
Plymouth. Incor. 1832. Capital
$250,000.
Jacob 11. Loud, President. George G.
Dyer, Cashier. William Nelson, E. C.
Sherman, Jacob H. Loud, Leander Lovell,
Andrew L. llussell. Directors.
Discount, Monday.
OXFORD BANK.
Oxford. Inc. 1823. Capital, .^■100,0CO
Emory Sanford, President. Wilson 01-
ney. Cashier. John Jewett, Emory San-
ford, Chas. A. Angell, Wm. A. Wheelock,
Samuel C. Paine, Havelin Towne, Lament
B. Corbin, Davie B. Kingsbury, Franklin
M. Farnum, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
PACIFIC BANK.
Nantucket. Incor. 1812. Capital,
$•200,000.
John W. Barrett, President, William
Mitchell, Cashier. Joseph Mitchell, As-
sistant Cashier. John W. Barrett. Joseph
Mitchell, Henry J. Defrie^, Matthew
Crosby, George Cobb, Timothy W. Calder,
Edward Field, Elisha P. Fearing, Ebene-
zer Coleman, Directors.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
PEMBERTON BANK.
LA\yRENCE. Incor. 1854. Capital,
$100,000.
Levi Sprague, Preside7if. S.imuel C.
Woodward, Cashier. Levi Sprague, Geo.
D. Cabot, Dana Sargent, Charles Smith,
Joseph Norris, Wm. R. Spalding. E. L.
Chapman, Lawrence; George Hodges,
North Andover ; Robert W. Lord, Boston,
Directo?s.
Discount, Wednesday.
PEOPLES' BANK.
RoxBURY. Incor. 1832. Capital,
$150,000.
Samuel Guild, President. Baman Stone,
Cashier. Aaron D. Williams, Samuel
Guild, Chester Guild, Joseph W. Tucker,
Benjamin F. Campbell, James Guild, Di-
rectors. George Gregerson, Messenger.
Discount, Tuesday afternoon.
PITTSFIELD BANK.
PiTTSFIELD. InCORP. 1853. CAPITAL,
^500,000,
Julius Rockwell, President. J. D.
Adams, Cashier. James J. Murray, John
V. Barker, Theodore Pomeroy, Henry
Stearns, Thos. Colt, Wm. Pollock, John
C. West, Julius Rockwell, Directors. E.
B. Whittlesey, Teller. W. W. Rockwell,
J. R. Adams, Clerks.
Discount, Tuesday.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
PLYMOUTH BANK.
Pltmouth. Incor. 1803. Capital,
$150,000,
Isaac L. Hedge, President. Isaac N.
Stoddard, Cashier. Isaac L. Hedge,
Timothy Gordon, John Gooding, Allen
Dan forth, Franklin B. Cobb, William T.
Davis, Directors.
Discount, Friday.
POWOW RIVER BANK.
Salisbury. Incor, 1836. Capital,
5100,000,
Jonathan B. "Webster, President. Geo.
F. Bagley, Cashier. Jonathan B. Web-
ster, John Kimball, Daniel Webster, Thos.
J. Clark, David L. Dearborn, Joshua
Colby, Directors.
Discount, Monday,
PRESCOTT BANK,
Lowell. Inc. 1850, Capital, ^200,000.
Joel Adams, President. Artemas S,
Tyler, Cashier. Samuel Burbank, Chas,
B. Coburn, Daniel S, Richardson, Benj.
Adams, Elijah M. Reed, Joel Adams, J.
L. Cheney,- J. A. Brabook, Silas Tyler, Jr.,
James Dinsmoor, C. A. Sherman, Charles
Stott, Directors. A. C. Blanchard, Teller.
Charles A. Kendall, Clerk.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
PROVINCETOWN BANK,
Provincetowk;. Inc. 1854. Capital,
gl00,000.
Nathan Freeman, President. Elijah
Smith, Cashier. Nathan Freeman, Enos
Nickerson, Nathaniel Holmes, Henry
Cook, E. S. Smith, Joshua E. Bowley,
Stephen Cook, Jr., Joshua Paine, John L.
Lothrop, Directors.
PYNCHON BANK
Springfield. Incor. 1853. Capital,
g 150,000.
James Kirkham, President. Frederick
H. Harris, Cashier. H. N. Case, Homer
Foot, Ephraim W. Bond, James Kirkham,
Chester R. White, H. B. Crane, B. K.
Bliss, Directors. J. H, Appleton, Clerk.
Discount, daily.
QUINCY STONE BANK.
QuiNCY. Inc. 1836. Capital, gI50,000.
Josiah Brigham, President. John C.
Randall, Cashier. Josiah Brigham, Lem-
uel Brackett, Adam Curtis, Nathaniel
White, Daniel Baxter, A. Randall, Octa-
vius T. Rogers, C. Marsh, Edward Potter,
James Torrey, ApoUos Randall, Direct07-s.
Discount, Thursday.
QUINSIGAMOND BANK.
Worcester. Incor. 1833. Capital,
^250,000.
Isaac Davis, President. J. S. Farnum,
Cashier. Wm. Dickinson, Isaac Davis,
' B. L.>Hardon, S. H. Colton, Elijah B.
Stoddard, Joseph Walker, Draper Rug-
sles, Charles L. Putnam, Directors. E.
B. Stoddard, Solicitor.
Discount, Monday.
RAILROAD BANK.
Lowell. Incorporated I83L
Capital, S600,000.
Samuel W. Stickney, President. JohK
F. Rogers, Cashier. S. W, Stickney,
Homer Bartlett, William A. Burke, Linus
Child, Charles L. Tilden, Charles Hovey,
Sewall G. Mack, George Motley, John
Wright, Directors. Lyman C. Munroe,
Clerk.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday,
RANDOLPH BANK.
Randolph. Incor. 1836. Capital,.
^150,000.
Royal Turner, President. Seth Turner,
Cashier. R. Turner, Horatio B. Alden,
Ebenezer Alden, Abiel Howard, David
Burrell, Edward Southworth, Jr., Ather-
ton Wales, Directors.
ROCKLAND BANK.
RoxBURY, Incor. 1853. Capital^
$150,000.
Samuel Walker, President. Samuel
Little, Cashier. Thomas Adams, Calvin
B. Faunce, Joseph Dorr, Francis M.
Weld, Willard A. Humphrey, Stephen P.
Fuller, Directors.
Discount, Monday, P. M.
ROCKPORT BANK.
R0CS.PORT, Capital, $150,000.
Ezra Eames, President. Jabez R. Gott,
Cashier. Ezra Eames, David Babson,
John Preston, Eleazer Boynton, Charles
Tarr, Jr., of Rockport ; Nehemiah Boyn-
ton, of Boston ; and W^. P. DoUiver, of
Gloucester, Directors.
Discount, Wednesday.
ROLLSTONE BANK.
Fitchburg. Incor. 1849. Capital^
,$250,000.
Moses Wood, President. Henry A.
Willis, Cashier. Moses Wood, C. Mar-
shall, Benjamin Snow, Jr., Moses M.
Gage, Leonard Day, of Fitchburg ; Chas.
Winchester, Ashburnham ; E. H. Nichols,
Leominster; Daniel Putnam, Lunenburg j
Wm. Bennett, Jr., Hubbardston ; Elisha
Murdock. Wmchendon ; John K. Going,
Shirley, Directors. C, L, S. Hammond,
Teller.
Discount, Monday,
SALEM BANK.
Salem. Incorpoisated 1812. Capital,
5250,000.
Wm. C. Endieott, President. Geo. D.
Phippen, Cashier. Wm. C. Endieott,
Joshua Phippen, E. S. Poor, Abbott
Walker, N. B. Mansfield, J. H. Nichols,
James Chamberlain, Directors. Benj. W.
Russell, Bookkeeper. George B. Phippen,
Clerk.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
SHELBURNE FALLS BANK.
Shelburne, Incor. 185G. Capital,
$100,000,
Carver Hotchklss, President. E. S.
Francis, Cashier. C, Hotchkiss, E. G.
COUNTRY BANKS.
133
?jrims»jn, J. B. Bard well, Josiah Ballard,
Thomas Barber, E. W. Parker, Alfred
Siowen, Solomon Sinead, W. II. MujMiard,
Directors.
SOUTHBRIDGE BANK-
SOUTHBHIDGE. InOOR. 1836. CaI'IXAI,,
,S;i50,ooo.
Jaccb Edwards, Jr., Fresident. Samuel
M. Lane, Cashier. .Jacob Edwards, Jr.,
S. A. Drake, C. A. PaifJic, Manning Leo-
nard, Jarius Putney, John Edwards, Adol-
phus Merriam, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
SOUTH READING BANK.
South Rkading. Incoufoeated 1854.
Capital, g 100.000.
Thomas Emerson, President. Lilley
Eaton, Cashier. Charles II. Hill, Assist.
•Cashier. Thos. Emerson, Lucius Beebe,
George O. Carpenter, Samuel Gardner,
Jr., Edward Mansfield, Cyrus Wakefield,
Directors.
Discount, Tuesday.
SPICKET FALLS BANK
Methuen. Incorporated 1853.
Capital, JJ 100,000.
Josiah G. White, President. Geo. Foot,
Cashier. John Low, Josiah G. White,
Josiah Dearborn, Kimball C. Gleason,
True W. White, Ebenezer Sawyer, Direc-
tors.
Discount, Monday.
SPRINGFIELD BANK.
springfield. incorporated 1814.
Capital, ^300,000.
Henry Alexander, Jr., President. Lewis
Warriner, Cashier. Josiah Hookei-, Henry
Alexander, Jr., William Gunn, Lewis
Gorham, Hei.ry Brewer, Jr., J. P. Bige-
3ow, George B. Morris, Franklin Cham-
•Ijerlin, Directors. Edward C. Robinson,
Telle}-. J. W. Kilbon, Clerk.
Discount, daily.
TAUI^TON BANK.
Taunton. • Incorporated 1812.
Capital, §400,000.
Lovett Morse, J'/'es^Vfeyii'. Chas. J. H.
Bassett, Cashier. Ellis Hidl, Al'en Pres-
■5)rey, Lovett Morse, Philip E. Hill, Chas.
L. Biibbitt, Geo. M. Woodward, Thomp-
son Newbury, Wm.. R. Davenport, Henry
'G. Reed, Directors. Geo. F. Champney,
.John S. Bassett, Clerks.
Disc )unt, every day.
TOWNSEND BANK.
TowNSEND. Incorporated 1854.
Capital, § 100,000.
Walter Fessenden, President. Edward
■Ordway, Cashier. Walter Fessenden,
Daniel Adams, Nelson Howe, E. C. Bai-
ley, Stephen Wynian, Luther T&rbell, J.
N. Tucker, Directors.
TRADESMAN'S BANK.
Ckelsea. Incorporated 1850.
Capital, 150,000.
Isaac Stebbins, President. William R.
Pearmaio, t'as&ier^ Isaac Stebbins, Hen-
ry Slade, Abner R. Campbell, Zenas Snow,
James Hardin, Lyraxu Hollings worth,
Directors.
Discount, Monday.
UNION BANK.
IIavbuuill. Incoh. 1819. Capital,
$200,000.
George Cogswell, President. James
Noyes, Cashier. George Cogswell, Jona-
than Crowell, Daniel F. Fitts, Moses
How, Sam'l Chase, George Carlton, Jr.,
Directors.
Discount, Monday.
UNION BANK OF WEYMOUTH
AND BRAINTREE,
Weymouxu. Incor. 1832. Capital,
$•200,000.
Mi not Tirrill, President. John W.
Loud, Cashier. Athertnn N. Hunt, Al-
bert Humphrey, EUot L. Whit2, Nath'l
Shaw, M. Tirrill. James Jones, Samuel
Veazie, Gil.nan Barrell, Joseph Loud, Jr.,
Directors.
VILLAGE BANK.
Danvees. Inc. 1836. Capital, $200,000.
Daniel Richards, President. Wra. L.
Weston, Cashier. Jacob F. Perry, John
A. Putnam, J. H. Putnam, Daniel Rich-
ards, Joseph S. Black, Edwin Mudge.
John R. L.ingley, of Danvers ; Francis P.
Merriam, of Middleton ; John Wright, of
Topsfield, Directors.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
WALTHAM BANK.
Waltham. Incor. 1836. Capital,
f200,000-
Charles Bemis, President. D. A. Kim-
ball, Cashier. Charles Bemis, Jonas IL
Priest, Horati® Moore, Josiah Beard,
Horace Heard, John Goodnov/, John M.
Wright, W. A. Adams, Saniael B. Whit-
ney, Directors.
Discount, Monday.
WAMESIT BANK.
Lov,-ell. Inc. 1853. Capital, $150,006.
Horace Howard, President, John H.
Buftrick, Cashier. Horace Howard, Sid-
ney Spalding, Ignatius Tyler, Abiel Rolf,
Abram French, Josiah Gates. Samuel
Horn, Alpheus R. Brown, Aldis L. Waite,
Directors. James S. Welsh, Clerk.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday,
WAMSUTTA BANK.
Fall Riyee. Incor. 1856. Capital,
$100,000.
S. Angler Chase, Fresi<knt. C. J.
Holmes, Jr., Cashier. S. Angier Chase,
Hile Remintrton, BrownellW. Woodinan,
Elijah C. Kilbuvn, Thomas Almy, James
B. Luther, Thomas F. Eddy, Directors.
C. H. Dillingham, Teller.
Discount, Tuesday.
WAREHAM BANK.
Ware HAM. Incor. 1838. Capital,
$100,000.
Joslma B- Tobej,, Presidoit. Thomas
ISi
MASSACHUSETTS REG5STEK.
B.. Wvles, Cashier. Jesse Murdoch, Wil-
liam Silvery, Isaac I'ratt, Jr., Moses S.
i\ Tobcy, Joshua 13. Tobcy, Directors,
WARREN BANK.
South Danters. Incor 1832. Capital,
^250,0 (,0.
Lewis Allen, President. Francis Baker,
Cashier. Lewis Allen^ Sylvester Osbo.?,n,
Gilbert Tapley, Benj. Wheeler, Levi Pres-
ton, p^ranklin Osborn, George Osborne,
Elijah W. Upton, Francis Bane,^ Miles
Osborn, Directors.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
WESTERN BANK
Springfield. Incor. 184d. Capital,
^2oU,000.
_ Caleb Rice, Preside^it. James L. War-
T\ner, Cashier. CakbRice, E. Freemen,
Eliphalet Trask, Wilson Eddy, William
Rice,. W. C. Sturtevant Samuel S. Day,
Wm. Birnie, C. L. Covell, Director&.
WESTFIELD BANK.
Westfikld. Ikc«>r. 1851. Capital,
$150,000.
William G. Bates, President. Henry
Hooker, Cashier. Caleb Alden, J. R.
Rand, Geo H. Moseley, Chas. A. Jessup,
Cutler Laflin, S. Gillett. Directors.
V/OBURN BANK.
WoBURN. Incok 18}.3. Capital,
i?150,0(t0.
Abijah Thompson, President. E. J.
Jenks, Cashier-. John Hill, Je., Charles
Choaie, BoweaBuckman,, J. B. Winn,. B.
F. Thompson, Steph'cn Dow, John Cur»-
niings, Jr., John Flanders, Moses F. Winn,
Charles Bond, Directors. Charles P. ]Met-
calf, Clerk.
WORCESTER BANK.
Worcester. Incor. 1804. CAPiTAEy
$•300,000.
Stephen Salisbury, President. William
Cross, Cashier. C. B. Whitiri<?, Assist..
Cashier. S. Salisbury, Levi Lincoln, Geo.
T. Rice, Rejoice Newton, B. F Heywood,
Dvvisiht Foster, R. L. Hawes, Directors..
C. M. Bent, Bookkeeper. Dwight Foster,.
Solicitor.
Discount, Monvlay.
WORCESTER COUNTY BANK-
Blackstone. Incor. 1S50. Capital,.
I 100,000.
Henry S. Mansfield, PresidetU. Moses
Fanium, Cashier. H.. S. Mansfield, Alex»
Ballou, Paul P. Todd, Alex. BaUoo, Jr.»
Alvin Cook, Joseph Tucker,, James M»
Freeman, Laben Bates, John Caday, Di~
rectors.
Discount, Wednesday.
WRENTHAM BANK.
Wee>'tham. Ingor. 183'2. Capital,.
f20o,oo;).
D. A. Cook, President. Calviri Fisher^
Jr., Cashier. Daniel A. Cook, Trumatv
Clarke, Otis Gary, Josiah Draper, Hermans
C. Fisher, Hiram B. Fisher, Jason FL.
Archer, George Everett, Directors.
Discount, Monday..
SAVINGS BAKKS,
Jfamt ef Bank.
Ca
Abinfrton,
.Andnver,
>!arnstabre,
Berkshiie Coutity,
Blackstoae,
Boston Kive Cents,
Bristol Coauty,.
Cambridge,
CambriUgeport,,
Canton,
Cape Ann,
Cape Cod l-'ive Cents,
Charle.stown Five C&uts,
Chelsea Fivg Cants,
Chicopee,
• City,
Clinton,
Cohasset,
San vers,
Dudbain,
Borcheste*,
East Bnston,
S. Cambridge Fire Cts.
Kssex,
Tairhaven,
i'all River Five Cents,
Z,oaation.
When
Com. '
Abington,
1853
Andover,
1834
Barn.stHble,
I'iitsfi.ld,
1S4(>
Blacks tone,
1852
Bos:on,
1854
Taunton,
1846
Cauibridiie,
1831
^mbridsepoct.
1853.
Canton.
18;J5
Gloucester,
1846
Harwich,
1360
, Clia'stown,
1854
Clu'lsea,
1864
Cbicoppe,
1855
Lowell,
1848
C baton,
1851
Cohiisset,
184&
Diuivers,
1850
Pedhani,
1831
Dorcliester,
18i3
East liostnn,
1848
., v.. Cauib.,
18r.4
Lawrence,
1847
Fairbiiven,
18:32
I'aa lUver,
185a
Jenkins Lane,
Samuel Gray,,
James M Day,
T. F. Plunkett,
Alex. L'allou,
P lul Adams,
8ilas Shepard,
Chas C. Little,
Henj. Tilton,
Cha.s. II. French,
.lohn \V. Lewe,
N. Underwood,
P. J 8tone,.
.lohi) U. Osgood,
.lerome WeHs,
Nathl. Allen,
IL N. Bi;elow,
A, H Tower,
tJilbert Tapley,
Kb'ezer Biiigtfss,
Daniel Denny,
ISamuel Hall,
F. \V. llolliind,
Heo. D (^i.bot,
F. U. VVbitwoU,
S. A. Chase,
J. N. Farrar,
John Flint,
.lobn Munroe,
Jas. VVarrlner,
Moses Farnum,
A. U. Evans,
fleo. B. Atwood,
Wm. L.Whitney,
li K. Paige,
F. W. Deane,
Alfred Presson,
O. Brooks, Jr.,
Amos Stone,
S. liassett,
H H. Harris,
J . A. BuStriok,
CImis. L. Swan,
L. N. Bates,
W. L. VVestOD,
C Guild,
Ctiarles Howe,
Albert Uowker,
J. Savage. Jr.,
Nathl. White,
Chas. Drew,
C..J. Holmes ,Jr.
Secretary.
J. N. Farrar.
John Flint.
J. R. Warriner;.
Alvin Cook.
C. C Nichols.
G. B. Atwood.
A. U. Haiusey
G. W. L)reriiior«.
F. W. De'tne.
Alfisil Pressnn.
W. H. Uiiderw'di
D. Btadfoi-d.
Frank B. Fay.
Jas. Lyman.
Jebn A.Battrick;
C. G. Stevens.
I> N. Bates.
W. L Weston.
C. Guild.
Chas. Howe.
Albert Bowker.
Kzra Riplcv.
Nathl. \\ bite.
Chas. Drew.
JoSn B. Sijxd*.
SAVINGS BANKS.
135
JTame of Bank.
Fall River,
Fitchburg,
Koxboro' Five Cento,
Framinghiim,
Franklin,
Fall Rivor,
Fitchburg,
Foxboro',
FramiiiKham,
Grecuilii'lil,
Fr.inUliii Savings Bank, I'awtuckct,
IIaiii|iili!n, SprinfjfieM,
ll.vcrUill, Haverhill,
Hini^ham, Ilinj^ham,
'Ilolyoke, Holyoke,
Lancaster, Jjaucaster,
Lee, Ijee,
Lowell Five Cents, Lowell,
Lowell, Lowell,
Lynn Five Cents, Lynn,
Lynn, Lynn,
MiJJlesex, Concord,
Milford, Milford,
Millbury, Millbiiry,
Nantucket, Nantucket,
New Bedford Five Cents. New Uedf.,
New Bedford, New Uedford,
Newbury port, Newbury port,
Nowburyp't FiveCts., Newburyp't,
Newton, Newton,
North Adams, North Adams,
Northampton, Northampton,
North Bridiiewater, N Bridgewater,
North Brookfield, N. Brookfipld,
People's Five Cents, Bostjon,
Plymouth Five Cents, Plymouth^
Plymouth, Plymouth,
Provident, Boston,
Quinc3', Qiiiijcy,
llandolph, Randolph,
liockport, Kockport,
Pioxbury, Koxbury,
Salem Five Centg, Salem,
Salem, Salem,
Salisbury and Amesbury, Salisbury,
Scituate, Scituate,
Seaman's, Provincetown,
Shelburne Falls Five Cts., Shelb'ne,
Southbridge, Southbridge,
South Scituate, South Scituate,
Springfield Five Cents, Springfield,
Springfield, Springfield,
Stoneham Five Cents, Stoneham,
Suffolk, Boston,
Waltham, Waltham,
Ware, Ware,
Wareham, Wareham,
Warren Five Cents, South Danvers,
AVarren, Charlestown,
Westfield, Westfield,
Weymouth & Braintree. Weymouth,
Winchendon, Wincbendon,
Woburn Agri. & Meoh. AssociHticn,
Woburn Five Cents, ' Woburn,
Worcester County, Worcester,
Worcester Five Cents, Worcester,
Worcester Mechanics', Worcester,
When
Com.
1828
1846
1855
184H
183G
1852
1829
1831
1855
1843
1852
1854
182!)
1855
182t)
1825
1852
1854
1834
1S55
1825
1834
1829
1849
1852
1854
1854
1855
1828
1816
1845
1851
1853
1825
1855
1818
1828
1851
1852
1856
1848
1854
1827
1855
1833
1863
1850
1847
1854
1829
1853
1833
1854
1855
1828
1855
1851
N. B. Borden,
Francis Perkins,
Otis Oary,
Moseg I';d(5ell,
IL \V. Cushman,
Alanson Thayer,
S. C. Bemis,
.^ . A. Appleton,
David Fearing,
(Jyrus Fiink,
Henry Wilder,
a. Garfield,
Horatio Wood,
Theo. Edson,
T. 15. Newhall,
.J.N.Saunderson,
Nathan Brooks,
0. Underwood,
C. It. Miles,
Robt. >L Joy,
O. Uowland, Jr.
Thos. .Mandell,
Josiah Little,
David Wood,
E. J. Collins,
S. Biackinton,
W. Hillger,
F!. Southworth,
A. Walker,
Wm. AdMms,
Robert B. Hall,
N. Rus-ell,
vVm. Appleton,
J. Brigham,
Atberton Wales,
J as. Haskell,
Samuel Guild,
E. D. Kimball,
P. A.White,
A. 0. Webster,
K. Jenkins,
D. Fairbanks,
J. B. Bardwell,
S. Hartwell,
Moses Rrgers,
Jos. G. Pynchon,
J. Hooker,
Darius Stevens,
Thos. Lamb,
H. Moore,
Wm. Hvde,
J. B. Tobey,
Geo Osborne,
Jas. Adams,
Jas. Fowler,
E L. White,
E. .Murdock,
A. Thompson,
Bowen Buckman,
S. Salisbury,
CliHS.L. Putnam,
Alex. DeWitt,
Jos. F. Lindgey,
Eben. Torrey,
.r. E. Carpenter,
C. S. Adams,
Frank Ripley,
J. 0. Stark weather
F. S. Bailey,
.lames (iale,
David Hardinif,
Gustavus Snow,
C. T. Symmes,
E. A. Blis.s,
A. S.Tyler,
J. 0. Carney,
B.V.French, Jr.,
Amos Rhodes,
J. M. Cheney,
AG. Un lerwood,
D. Atwood.
Wm. .Mitchell,
J. C. Ricketson,
W. 0. Coffin,
Richard Stone,
A. W. Miltimore,
Luther Paul.
E D. Whitaker,
Benj. B.arrett,
E.So"thw'rth, Jr.
Hiram Knight,
I. F. Shepard,
D. J. Bobbins,
A. Dauforth,
P. Wain Wright,
J. C. RandaU,
Seth Turner,
N. Giles,
Wm. Whiting,
J. V. Browne,
Henry Rop^s,
Thomas J. Clark,
C. W. Prouty,
Enos Nickerson,
Wm Sherwiu,
S. M. Lane,
E. T. Fogg,
Charles .Marsh,
Henry S. Lee,
W. H. Heath,
C. H. Parker,
D. A. Kimball,
Otis Lane,
T. R. Miles,
Francis Baker^
John Skilton,
Henry Hooker,
A. S. White,
I. E. Weston,
John Johnson,
Jas. N. Dow,
C. A. Hamilton,
C. Harris,
U. Woodward,
Secretarv.
E. Wllliainu.
T. C. Caldwoll.
J. K. (,'arpotit«r.
(J S Adams,
Chas. Allen.
.1.0 Starkweather
A. L. Honle.
Jam^i" (Jale.
David Harding.
W.U.O I'earsons.
C. T. Synimen.
E. A. Bli.-'S.
A. S. Tyler.
J. 0. ('artjey,
li. V French, Jr.
B. F. Mudge.
J. M. Cheney.
A.G Underwood,
D. Atwood.
Wm. MitcheU.
Cha-s Almy.
E Taber.
Philip K.HilU.
A. W. Miltimore.
Luther Baul.
W. E. Brayton.
Beiij. Barrett.
E.Southworth,Jr.
Hiram Knight.
I. F. Shepard.
D.J Kobbins.
A. Dantorth.
W. S. Dexter '
J. C. Randall.
Seth T.irner.
Geo. Lane.
Wm. A. Crafts.
N. Cleaves.
Wm. Wallis.
Caleb W. Prouty.
Enos Nickerson.
G. B. Hayes.
M. Leonard.
T. J. Girdner.
E. W. Bond.
Henry Vose.
W. II. Heath.
C. H. Paiker.
D. A. Kimball.
Otis Lane.
S. R. Miles.
Francis Baker.
J.K.B'rnth'gham
E. B. Gillett.
A. S. White.
C. R. Whitman.
Jas. N. Dow.
J. EL Hill.
E. B. Stoddard.
F. H. Dewey.
136
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Insurance Commissmiers. — Elizur Wkigut, Geo. W. Sargent. Office, State House.
ALLIANCE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
No. 43 State Street. Incor. 1850.
R. S. S. Andros, President. William H.
C. Copeland, Secretary. Elisha Atkins,
Andrew T. Hall, George B. Chase, Mica-
jah Lnnt, Geo. R. Minot, Henry P. Stur-
gis, Nathaniel Goddard, George B. Upton,
William Perkins, Wm. F. Parrott, George
M. Barnard, John T. Coolidge, Henry L.
Williams, F. M. Weld, Francis Skinner,
AVm. Bramhall, David D. StackpoIe,'Thos.
A. Goddard, John T. Coolidge, Jr., Di-
rectors. Charles H. Cole, Clerk.
Officers chosen last Monday in November.
AMERICAN INSURANCE
COMPANY.
No. 54 State Street. Incor. 1818.
Capital, g300,000.
■ J. Ingersoll Bow^ ditch. President. An-
drew C. Dorr, Secretary. Nathan Apple-
ton, Wra. Amory, Robt. B. Forbes, Benj.
A. Gould, Charles H. Mills', Amos A. Law-'
rence, Samuel May, Theodore Chase. Jas.
S. Amory, Edward Austin, Wm. B. Bacon,
F. Gordon Dexter, Directors. Francis L.
Bullard, Clerk.
Dividend, January and July.
Officers chosen 2d Wednesday in January.
BOSTOKT INLAND MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
No. 2 Merchants Exchange. Incor.
1856. Capital, ^200,000.
Isaac C. Bates, ['resident. George B.
Ager, Secretary. Charles Adams, Jr., I.
C. Bates, James M. Beebe, Peter Butler,
Wm. J. Cutler, Benjamin Callender, Jas.
C. Converse, Jacob Edwards, Jr., Jona-
than Ellis, Natiianiel Harris, William T.
Hart, J. Eastman Hazelton, Geo. Hyde,
Frederick Jones, George W, Keene, Har-
rison E. Maynard, Nathaniel C. Nash, Otis
Norcross, Joel Nourse, Francis J. Parker,
Avery Plunier, Jr., Alex. H. Rice, Isaac
Rich, Daniel B. Stedman, Caleb Stetson,
Alex. Strong, Edward S. Tobey, Joseph J.
Whiting, E. P. Whitman, Edward Whit-
ney, Directors.
Officers chosen 2d Tuesday in November.
BOSTON INSURANCE
COMPANY.
No. 62 State Street. Incor. 1823.
Capital, ^300,000.
Peter W. Freeman, President. Henry
Washburn, Secretary. Nathaniel H. Em-
mons, Robert C. Mackay, Henry H. Crock-
er, George L. Pratt, Israel Lombard, Wm.
Sturgis, Geo. Z.Silsbcc, EbenUale, Direc-
tors. Joseph B. Phelps, Clei-k.
Dividends, March and September.
Officers chosen 2d Monday in March.
BOSTON MANUFACTURERS
MUTUAL FIRE INS. COMPANY.
No. 10 Devonshire Street. Inc. 1850*
William Amory, President. Edward E.
Manton, Secretary. John Aiken, William
Amory, Wm. Dwight, James Read, James
S. Amory, Francis Skinner, Franklin H.
Story, Directors.
Officers chosen 3d Monday in January,
BOSTON MUTUAL FIRE IN-
SURANCE COMPANY.
No. 8 Old State House. Inc. 1854.
Lorenzo Burge, President. Michael
Leary, Secretary. David Kimball, William
Parkman, Joseph Buckley, Noah Lincoln,
William White, Lorenzo Burge, AVilliam
H. Gray, William L Whitney, Directors.
Officers chosen 3d Monday in April.
BOYLSTON FIRE AND MA-
RINE INSURANCE CO.
No. 45 State Street. Incor. 1825.
Capjtal, j?300,000.
Joseph \V. Balch, President. Horace
W. Barry, Secretary. Joseph W. Balch,
William S. Bullard, Chas. W. Dabney, Jr.,
Eben Bacon, S. E. Peabody, Alanson
Tucker, Jr., Charles Amory, Moses Wil-
liams, John A. Cunningham, Nathan
Crowell, Frederick T. Bush, Josiah P.
Cooke, Directors.
Dividends, April and October.
Officers chosen 2d Monday in March.
CHINA MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
No. 52 State Street. Incor. 1853.
Francis Bacon, President. George' L.
Deblois, Secretary. Francis Bacon, Eben
Bacon, Ezra H. Baker, William S. Bul-
lard,Frederick T.Bush, Joseph S. Coolidge,
John A. Cunningham, Samuel T. Dana,
John M. Forbes, Joseph P. GarJner, Na-
thaniel Goddard, Andrew T. Hall, Augus-
tus Hemenway, Osborn Howes. Robert C.
Mackay, George R. Minot, William F.
Parrott, S. Endicott Peabody, Henry A.
Peirce, Thomas W. Pcirce, Wm. Perkins,
Eben C. Stanwood, Jas. Sturgis, Tliacher
Magoun, Jacob C. Rogers, Daniel N.
Spooncr, Geo. Whitney, Directors. F.
A. Dewson, Bookkeeper.
Officers chosen 1st Monday in January.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO.
No. 19 KiLEY Street. Incor. 1850.
Capital, ,^150,000.
Samuel P. Hcywood, President. Austin
W. Benton, Secretary. Samuel P. Hey-
wood, James Cheevcr, John H. Wilkins,
Warren Wliite, Abraham T. Lowe, Gilnian
S. Low, E. P. Tileston, Otis Norcross, ,
INSURANCE COMPANIES IN BOSTON.
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Edward A. Raymond, Frederick Perkins,
George C. llieluudson, Joseph S. Hopes,
George \V. Croekett, Directors.
Dividends, A.\n\\ and October.
Officers chosen 2d Wednesday in April.
EAGLE FIRE INSURANCE CO.
No. 70 State Stref.t. Incoii. 1853.
Henry Earl, President. Henry I. Mor-
gan, Secretary. Simeon II. Lewis, Elislia
S. Converse, Edward Chamberlin, George
W. Chipiuan, John Gove, J. AV. Parker,
Elijah 0. Drew, Francis Bush, Henry E.
Turner, William Hunter, James Cook,
Matthew P. Elliott, Newell Clark, Parker
Fall, Henry Earl, George W. Pope, Gil-
bert D. Cooper, Benjamin F. Thompson,
Directors.
Officers chosen 2d Monday in January.
ELIOT riRE INSURANCE COM-
PANY.
No. 23 KiLBY Street. Incor. 1849.
Capital, g200,000.
William A. Howe, President. Wm. M.
Lathrop, Secretary. Chas. U. Cotting,
Wm. A. Ilowc, Robert Codman, Amos
Cummings, Calvin W. Haven, William H.
Jameson, Geo. A. Curtis, James Longley,
Franklin Evans, Carmi E. King, Gardner
P. Drury, Charles L. Ha^ward, William
Parker, John P. Robinson, Abijah W.
Farrar, Directors. Joseph N. Bradford,
Clerk.
Officers chosen 2d Monday in January.
EQUITABLE SAFETY MARINE
AND FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Merchants Exchange. Incor. 1839.
John Clark, President. Saml. Wheeler,
Secretary. Benj. Burgess, Benj. C. Clark,
Charles Scudder, John H. Pearson, Ste-
phen Fairbanks, Lewis W. Tappan, Au-
gustus H. Fiske, William W. Goddard,
George Callender, Joseph lasigi, Wm.
Bramhall, John S. Wright, Wm. Ropes,
George B. Upton, Thomas Gray, Charles
Larkin, Charles O. Whitmore, John Clark,
James Lee, Jr., Directors. J. Theodore
Clark, Marine Clerk. John J. Loring,
Fire Clerk. Geo, D. Fenno, 2d Fire Clerk.
Officers chosen 1st Tuesday in November.
FIREMEN'S INSURANCE
COMPANY.
No. 75 State Street. Incor. 1831.
Capital, g300,000.
Thomas C. Amory, President. Shubael
G. Rogers, Secretary. John Collamore,
Jr., Thaddeus Nichols, J. Amory Davis,
Joseph Hay, Samuel R. Payson, James
Ellison, John B. Parker, Nathaniel Har-
ris, George W. Messinger, Charles Amory,
Charles Deane, Directors.
Dividends, 2d Monday of January and
July.
Officers chosen 2d Monday in July.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE
COMPANY,
No. 44 State Street. Incor. 1823.
Capital, ^300,000.
Francis Welch, President. William M,
Byrnes, Secretary. Frederick H. liradlee,
John A. Blanchard, Henry W. Abbot,
George L. Pratt, Eben Dale, Francis W.
Welch, Adolphus Davis, Ivhvard A.
Crowninshield, Directors. A. T. Byrnes,'
Clerk.
Dividends, January and July.
Officers chosen 2d Monday in March.
HOPE INSURANCE COMPANY.
No. 60 State Street. Incor. 1830,
Capital, ^200,000.
Augustus Lovett, President. William
McManus, Secretary. Benjamin A. Gould,
George Callender, Nathaniel Goddard,
Gustavus Tuekerman, Jr., William F.
Parrott, John R. Lee, Francis D. Darling,
Foster Watefman, Edward S. Tobey, John
P. Thnrndike, Directors.
Dividends, April and October.
Officers chosen 2(1 Monday in April,
MANUFACTURERS INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY.
No. 59 State Street. Incor. 1822,
Capital, g400,000,
C. W. Cartwright, President. Samuel
Gould, Secretary. Otis Daniell, Henry
Hall. John Williams, James Read, Benj,
F, White, William T. Andrews, George
Morey, Calvin W. Clark. Chas. L. Thayer,
James H. Beal, Nathaniel Snow, Direc-
tors. T. B. G. Messinger, James J. Good-
rich, Clerks. '
Dividends, April and October.
Officers chosen 2d Wednesday in January.
MASS. HOSPITAL LIFE INS.
COMPANY.
No. 50 State Street. Incor. 1823,
Capital, ^500,000,
Nathan Appleton, President. Moses L,
Hale, Secr'y. Wm. Appleton, Josiah Brad-
lee. Wm. S. Bullard, N. H. Emmons, John
C. Gray, Robert Hooper, Thomas Lamb,
George W. Lyman, William Minot, Thos.
Motley, Jonathan Phillips, David Sears,
John Tappan, George Ticknor, Robert C,
Winthrop, Vice Presidents. Willimn Amo-
ry, Amos A. Lawrence, Francis Bacon, J,
Ingersoll Bovvditch, J. Wiley Edmands,
Geo. H. Kidm, Charles G. Loring, Francis
C. Lowell, John A. Lowell, George R.
Minot, Ignatius Sargent, William Sturgis,
Edward Austin, Directors. Charles G.
Loring, Actuary. Edward L. Perkins,
Receiver. Henry P. Chamberlain, Clei-k.
Albert Smith, Messenyer.
Dividends, January.
Officers chosen 3d Monday in January.
MASS. MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE CO.
No. 39 State Street. Ixcor. 1798.
Chas. Wells, President. William Tufts,
Secretary. Charles Wdls, William T An-
drews, Edward Brooks, Horatio H. Hun-
newell, George H. Kuhn, Samuel May,
Wm, Minot, John P. Thorndike, Moses
138
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Williams, Nathaniel H. Emmons, Jeffrey
Richardson. William W. Tucker, Edw'cl
Codinan, Directors. Henry S. Humphrey,
Messenger.
Officers chosen 1st Tuesday in June.
MECHANICS MUT. FIRE INS.
COMPANY.
No. 28 State Stueet. Incoe. 1836.
■ Solomon Hovey, Presideyit. Osborn
B. Hall, Secretary. David Tillson, Thomas
Moulton, John Boles, Benjamin Beal, Jo-
nas Fitch, Loyal Lovejoy,John H. Bowker,
Job A. Turner, Nath'l Adams, Jos. D.
Roberts, Robeit Marsh, William Whiting,
Directors. James D. K. Willis, Clerk.
Officers chosen 2d Wednesday in May.
MERCANTILE MARINE INS.
COMPANY.
No. 58 State Street. Incoe. 1823.
Capital, ^300,000.
Nathaniel Meriam, President. William
B. Coffin, Secretary. Benjamin Bangs,
James B Bradlee, Benjamin Howard,
John E. Lodge, Edward Wigglesworth,
Elijah Williams, Geo. E.. Minot, Richard
C. Nichols, Chas. Wills, Nathaniel Snow,
Directors.
Dividends, May and November.
Officers chosen 2d Monday in March.
MERCHANTS INSURANCE CO.
No. 38 State Stebet. Incor. 1816.
Capital, pOO,000.
Thomas C. Smith, President. James C.
Braman, Secretary. Francis B. Crownin-
shield, Elias E. Davison, Daniel S. Curtis,
Israel Wliitney, Patrick Grant, Henry V.
Ward, John Williams, Robt. Hooper,
Samuel Hooper, Samuel T. Morse, J.
Wiley Edmands,Jas. Lawrence, Directors.
Francis H. Di.x, George W. Pearce, Jr.,
I. H. B. Blake, Clerks.
Dividends, April and October.
Officers chosen 1st Tuesday in January,
NATIONAL INSURANCE CO.
No. 66 St.ate Steeet. Incoe, 1832.
Capital, f 500,000.
Samuel W. Swett, President. Aaron H.
Bean, Secretary. Daniel Denny, J. Wiley
Edmands, B. F. White, John A. Lowell,
Francis Skinner, Daniel Kimball, Isaac
Livermore, Geo. A. Gardner, Geo. Howe,
George H. Kuhn, Marshall P. Wilder, Jas.
McGregor, Jas. M. Beebe, Israel Whit-
ney, Wm. Amo/y, R. Hooper, Sam'l T.
Dana, S. Frothingham, Nathaniel Hooper,
James Lawrence, William S. Bullard,
Samviel W. Swett, Nathaniel II. Emmons,
William Hammond, Nathaniel Snow, Di-
rectors. E. S. Boynton, Assistant Clerk.
Dividends, April and October.
Officers chosen 2d Wednesday in January.
NEPTQNE INSURANCE CO.
No. 61 State Steeet. Incor. 1831.
Capital, ^300,000.
C. Curtis, President. Geo. F. Osborne,
Secretary. Andrew T. Ilall, Chas. Homer,
Charles J. Morrill, Barnabas Davis, Benj
Sewall, John P. Thorndike, Joseph Whit-
ney, George Gardner, Directors. Wm. H.
Cutting, Stephen Osborne, Wm. H. Cut-
ting, Jr., Clerks.
Dividends, April and October.
Officers chosen 1st Monday in May.
N. E. MUT. LIFE INS. CO.
No. 39 State Street. Incoe. 1835.
Organized 18-13.
Willard Phillips, President. Benjamin
F. Stevens, Secretary. Charles P. Cur
tis, Thomas A. Dexter, Marshall P. Wil-
der, Sewell Tappan, Charles Hubbard, A.
W. Thaxter, Jr., William B. Reynolds,
George H. Folger, Patrick T. Jackson,
Directors. John Homans, M. D., Consult-
ing Physician.
Officers chosen 2d Monday in December.
N. E. MUT. MARINE INS. CO.
Meechants Exchange Building,
State St. Incorporated, 1839.
Joseph H. Adams, President. Benj-
Lyon, Secretary. Samuel S. Allen, Assist-
ant Secretary. Joseph H. Adams, Nathan
B. Gibbs, Farnham Plummer, Joseph V,
Bacon, Chas. Cunningham, Benjamin E.
Bates, Benjamin Howard, Isaac Taylor,
Ilenry Lincoln, N. G. Chapin, John S.
Jenness, Wra. Thwing, Peter Butler, Jr.,
Ezra H. Baker, Frederick Nickerson, M.
Day Kimball, Alpheus Hardy, Holmes
Ammidown, Osborn Howes, William Lin-
coln, Barnabas Thacher, William T. Glid-
den, Thomas W. Peirce, Geo. C. Lord,
Directors. Chas. P. Presson, Clerk. Ed-
ward A. Snelling, Messenger.
Officers chosen 1st Monday in January.
N. E. RAILROAD MUT.
INSURANCE CO.
FIRE
No. 11 Railroad Exchange.
Waldo Higginson, President. Oliver P.
Rice, Secretary. Samuel Hooper, John
W. Brooks, Uriel Crocker, William A.
Crocker, Wm. Minot, Jr., I. M. Sjielman,
Charles L. Putnam, Samuel H. Walley,
Waldo Higginson, Directors.
Officers chosen 2d Tuesday in November-
NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INS.
COMPANY.
No. 10 Old State House. Incoe. 1851.
Capital, §200,000.
Albert Bowker, President. Charles L.
Pitts, Secretary. Silas Peirce, Benjamin
Lamson. Samuel Hall, llcnry N. Hooper,
Thomas P. Rich, John P. Obcr, William C.
]5arstow, Chas. Henry Parker, John Jef-
fries, Jr., Alfred A. Wellington, Solomon
Piper, Ebenczer Atkins, Benjamin E.
Bates, Jacob Sleeper, John C. Potter, Di-
rectors.
Officers chosen 2d Tuesday in March.
INSURANCE COMPANIES IN BOSTON.
139
QUINCY FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE CO.
Of Boston.
No. 20 CoxGKRss Stiiket. Incor. 1855.
Capital, §100,000.
Gideon F. Thayer, President. Franklin
Greene, Jr., Secretary. Benj. C. Clark,
Louis Congdon, James W. Converse,
Frederick Cunningham, F'ranklin Greene,
Jr., Francis M. Johnson, Abbott Law-
rence, Jos. S. Hopes, Gideon F. Thayer,
Albert Thompson, E. P. Tileston, VVm.
D. Ticknor, George W.Warren, Directors.
• Officers chosen 2d Wednesday in April.
SHAWMUT MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
No. 80 Washington Street. Incor-
porated, 1853 Capital, $110,000.
Joseph Porter, Pres. Aiweil Richard-
son, Secretary. Joseph Porter, Milton
Fuller, Win-low Lewis, A. Richardson,
Atwell Richardson, E. A Hunting, E. G.
Dudley, T. D. Bond, Nathaniel Evans,
Jr., John Hall, M.M. Dcan,W.R. Huston,
AVilliam Cuitis, Labaii Greenleaf, W. N.
Slason, F. O. Irish. John Vosc, Jr., J. M.
Merriam, J. R. Clarke, Directors.
Officers chosen 1st Tuesday in Dec.
SHOE & LEATHER DEALERS
FIRE &u MARINE INS. CO.
No. 11 KiLBY Street. Incor, 1855.
Capital, ,^100,000.
John C. Abbott, President. John C. Ab-
bott, George Plood, Wm. Burrage, Nahum
Jones, Silas Potter, Gerry W. Cochrane,
Frederick Jones, John Ilill, Daniel W.
Nutting, J B.Winn, Minot Tirrell, Francis
Dane, L. B. Harrington, Albert Tirrell,
Samuel Chase, James S. Stone, John P.
Robinson, AV. S. Messervey, Eben B. Phil-
lips, Tyler Bacheller, Directors. Cyrus
M. Stimson, Sec7-efary.
Officers chosen 2d Wednesday in April
STATE MUTUAli FIRE INS. CO.
Brazer's Building,
No. 27 State Street, [Up Stairs.]
Incorporated, 1843.
Joseph F. Hovey, President. Pelham
Bonney, Jr., Secretary. Leopold Herman,
George H. Gray, Isaac H. Gary, Flavel
Moselev, William Dall, Levi Boles, Sam'l
M. Phillips, E. N. Chaddock, Joel Whee-
ler, Francis Standish, Joseph W. Coburn,
Oliver Carter, Directors. John William
Boles, Clerk.
Officers chosen 2d Monday in April.
TRADERS' MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
No. 17 State Street. Incor. 1854.
G. W. Norris, President. Albert I.
Sawyer, Secretary. S. B. Maynard, Trea-
surer. G. W. Norris, James G. Fuller,
Charles Bird, Jr., Samuel Kimball, A. I.
Sawyer, D. H. Norris, S. B. Maynard,
John F. Fenno, M. N. Davison, "R. C.
Kobby, Directors.
UNION MUT. FIRE INS. CO.
No. 29 State STUiiKX. IxciiK. 1813.
Enoch Hobart, President. George G.
Y'w\d, Secretary. Enoch Hobart. Samuel
II. Wallcy, Benj. Lamson, Asa Swallow,
Uriel Crocker, N. B. Borden, Billings
Briggs, Sanniel Leeds, Daniel Henchman,
George H. Kuhn, Geo. T. IJij^olow, Abra-
ham T. Lowe, George A. Bourne, Jarnes
Clark, Adam W. Tha.xter, Jr., Eliphalct
Jones, Jacob II. Lowcl, John P. Ober,
Directors. Robert F. Cummings, Clerk,
Officers chosen 2d Tuesday in May.
UNION MUT. LIFE INS. CO.
Directors' Office, G8 State Street.
Of Augusta, Maine. Incorporated, 1848.
Original and Accumulated Capital,
5650,000.
Elisha B. Pratt, President. Whiting H.
Hollister, Secretary. Elisha B. Pratt,
Daniel Sharp, James Sawyer, Henry
Crocker, Matthew Cobb, E. R. Scccomb,
R. S S. Andros, of Boston ; Reuel AVil-
liams, John D. Lang, J. H. AVilliams,
Charles Jones, of Maine ; G. C. Collins, of
New York, Directors. John C. Sharp,
M. D., Medical Examiner. Langford W.
Loring, BookkeeiJer.
UNITED STATES INS. CO.
No. 74 State Street. Incor. 1825.
Capital, §200,000.
Robert B. Williams, President. Joshua
H Davis, Secretary. Rob't B. Williams,
Wm. Perkins, Edw'd S. Tobey, Ammi C.
Lombard, Alfred C. Hersey, George R.
Sampson, John S.Wright, Osborn Howes,
Wm. Bramhall, Ezra H. Baker, South-
worth Shaw, DwightB. Lombard, Z)/recfo/'5.
Dividends, December and June.
Officers chosen 2d Monday in January.
WARREN INS. COMPANY.
No. 12 Kilby Street. Incor. 1835.
Capital, §150,000.
Paraclete Holmes, President. C. E. W.
Dimmock, Secretary. John C. Abbott,
Elisha Atkins, John Tyler, Paraclete
Holmes, Bradley N. Cumings, Edwin F.
Adams, Jas. Tirrell, Wm. S. Adams,
Foster Waterman, Ezra H. Baker, Direc-
tors. A. Webster, Jr., Clerk.
Officers chosen 2d Wednesday in April.
WASHINGTON INS. CO.
No. 72 State Street. Incor. 1824.
Capital, §200,000.
Isaac Sweetser, President. Benjamin
Sweetser, Secretary. Thos. Lamb, Richard
Soulo, John T. Coolidge, T. Jetiersoa
Coolidgc, M. H. Simpson, P. M. Parkman,
John II. Thorndike, John A. Higginson,
Isaac Sweetser .Directors. James Swords
and Alouzo Ranlett, Clerks.
Dividends, April and October.
Officers chosen 1st Monday in May,
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
COUNTRY INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Abington Mut. Fire, Abington,
Aniiisquam Mut. Fire, Gloucester,
Ashfield Mutual Fire, Ashfield,
Atlantic Mut. Fire and Mar., Prov't'n,
Attleborough Mut. Fire, Attleboro',
Barnstable Co. Mut. Fire, Barnstable,
Berkshire Mutual Life, Pittsfield,
I^erkshire Mutual Fire, Pittsfield,
Beverly, Beverly,
Boot & Shoe Man's. Mu. Fire, Lynn,
Bristol Co. Mut. Fire, New Bedford,
Cambridge Mut. Fire, Cambridgep't,
Charlestown Mut. Fire, Charlest'n,
Chatham Mutual Marine, Chatham.
Chelsea Mutual Fire, Chelsea,
Citizens' Mutual Fire, Brighton,
City Mutual Fire, Roxbury,
Cohasset Mutual Fire, Cohasset,
Commercial, Nantucket,
Commercial Mut. Marine, N. Bedf.,
Conway Fire, Conway,
Dedham Mutual Fire, Dedham,
Dennis and Harwich Mutual,
Dorchester Mutual Fire, Dorchester,
Equitable Mut. Marine, Prbv'town,
Essex Mutual Fire, Salem,
Fairhaven Mut. Marine, Fairhaven,
Farmers' Mutual Fire, Georgetown,
Fayette Mutual Fire, Lawrence,
Fitchburg Mutual Fire, Fitchburg,
Franklin Mutual Fire, Greenfield,
Gloucester Fishing Mut., Gloucester,
Gloucester Marine, Gloucester,
Granby Mutual Fire, Granby,
Greenfield St'k & Mut. Fire, Greenf.,
Groveland Mutual, Groveland,
Hampden Fire, Springfield,
Hamilton Mutual, Salem,
Hampshire Mut. Fire, Northampton,
Haverhill Mutual Fire, Haverhill,
Hinghani Mutual Fire, Hingham,
Hingham & Cohasset Mu. Mar. Co.,
HoUiston .Mutual Fire, HoUiston,
Holyoke Mutual Fire, Salem,
Housatonic Mut. Fire, Stockbridge,
Howard Fire, Lowell,
Lowell Mutual Fire, Lowell,
Lynn Mutual Fire, Lynn,.
Lynn Mechanics' Fire & Mar., Lynn,
Marlboro' Mutual Fire, Marlboro',
Mass. Mutual Life, Springfield,
Massasoit, Springfield,
Mechanics' Mutual Fire, Worcester,
Merchants' Mut. Mar., Newburyport,
Merch. & Farm. Mut. Fire, Worcest.,
Merrimac Mutual Fire, Andover,
Middlesex Mutual Fire, Concord,
Milford Mutual Fire, Milford,
Mutual Safety Fire, South Heading,
New liedford Mut. Marine, New Bedf.
Newburyport Mut. Fire, Ncwb'port,
Norfolk Mutual Fire, Dedham,
Northampton Mut. P'ire, Northam'n,
Old Colony Fire and Mar., Plymouth,
Pacific Mutual, New Bedford,
Pentuckct Mutual Fire, Haverhill,
People's Equit. Mut. Fire, Taunton,
People's St'k & Mut. Fire, Worcest ,
Plymouth Co. Mut. Fire, Plymouth,
Quincy Mutual Fire, Quincy,
When
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1855
1836
1851
1852
1829
1833
1836
1846
1846
1831
1853
1849
1837
1855
1855
1855
1847
1813
1848
1847
1854
1828
1851
1852
1841
1826
1841
1843
1854
1843
1828
1833
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1857
1855
1846
1828
1826
1853
1843
1825
1855
1835
1857
1853
1848
1847
1851
Secretary.
Baxter Cobb,
Nathaniel Duly,
Henry S. Ranney,
Samuel Soper,
John Daggett,
Zenas D. Bassett,
Geo. N. Briggs,
Ezekiel R. Colt,
Mich'l Whitney,
Wm. Bassett,
Wm. H. Taylor,
Josiah W. Cook,
Chas. Thompson,
Nathaniel Snow,
Jesse Gould,
Ed. C. Sparhawk,
Aaron D.Williams,
Danl. T. Lothrop,
Fran. M. Mitchell,
Chas. R. Tucker,
Jas. S. Whitney,
Abraham F. Howe,
Neheraiah Crowell,
Asaph Churchill,
Thomas Hilliard,
George Nichols,
F. R. Whitwell,
Thos. E. Payson,
Dana Sargent,
Nathan Wood,
Samuel H. Reed,
Joseph 0. Procter,
Isaac Somes,
Chas. S. Ferry,
Rufus Howland,
l^at'l H. Griffith,
Wm. B. Calhoun,
Wm. C. Prescott,
Sam'l F. Lyman,
Alfred Kittredge,
Sol. Lincoln,
Laban Souther,
Alden Leland,
Augustus Story,
Chas. M.Owen,
Nathan Allen,
J. H. B. Ayer,
Nathan D. Chase,
MicajahC. Pratt,
Jz. S.Witherbee,
Caleb Rice,
Samuel S. Day,
Henry A. Denny,
I. H. Boardman,
Isaac Davis,
Sam'l Merrill,
Daniel Shattuck,
Aar'n C. Mayhew,
Lilley Eaton
Henry Tabei,
John Balch,
Abraham P. Howe,
Amos II. BuUen,
Wm. Nelson,
Gideon Allen,
Walter Good ell,
Albert Field,
Vj. II. Ilcmcnway,
Isaac N. Stoddard,
Wm. S. Morton,
John N. Noyes.
Oliver W. Sargent.
Levi Gardner.
Enos Nickcrson.
Sam. Carpenter, 2d.
Amos Otis.
Benj. Chickering.,
James Buel.
Rob't G. Bennett.
Andrews Breed.
Jos. S. Tillinghast.
Abrah'm Lansing.
James G. Fuller.
Jason B. Loomis.
S. W. Towbridge.
Geo. Gregerson.
Henry J.Turner.
Andrew J. Morton.
W. T. Russell.
David C. Rogers.
Ira Cleveland.
M. W. Nickerson.
Wm. F. Temple.
Nat'n D. Freeman.
John H. Nichols.
John A. Ilawes.
Wm. Boynton.
A. C. Chadwick.
Abel Thurston.
Almon Brainard,
Joshua P. Trask.
Alfred Presson.
Philo Chapin.
Wendell T. Davis.
Nathaniel Ladd.
Jos. C Pynchon.
John T. Burnham.
Harvey Kirkland.
David Boynton.
David Harding.
H. C. Tower.
Thos. E. Andrews.
John T. Burnham.
Jona. E. Field.
Josh. W. Daniels.
Jacob Robbins.
Andrews Brted.
Amos Rhodes.
Hollis Loring.
F. B. Bacon.
J. S. Parish.
Wm. S. Denny.
Joseph J. Knapp.
Chas. L. Putnam.
Samuel Gray.
Nathan Brooks.
Chas. F. Chapin.
Wm. II. Willis.
Wm. 11. Taylor.
Joseph J. Knapp.
Ira Cleveland.
Albion P. Peck.
Wm. S. Danforth.
B. T. Kickctson.
Charles Ij. Jcwctt.
Philip E. Hill.
E. II. Currier.
John T. Hall.
Stephen Bates.
INSURANCE COMPANIES IN OTHER CITIES.
Ul
Salem Marine, Salem,
Salem Mutual Fire, Salem,
Salisbury and Amesbury Mut. Fire, *
South Diuivcrs Mu. Fire, So. Danvers,
Saugus Mutual, Saugiis,
Springfield Fire & Mar., Springfield,
Springfield Mut. Fire Assurance,
State Mut. Life Assurance, Worccst.,
Traders' and Mechanics'^ Lowell,
Triton Mutual Marinfi, Chatham,
Union Mutual Marine, New Bedford,
Wcstiield Mutual Fire, Wcstfield,
Wcstford Mutual Fire, Westford,
West Newbury Mutual Fire, W. N.,
Western Ma>'s. Fire. Pittsfield,
Weym'th & Braintrce Mut. Fire, W'h,
Worcester Mutual Fire, Worcester,
Yarmouth Marine, Yarmouth,
When
Com.
18W
1829
1849
1827
184.1
1848
18ol
18o3
1840
1828
1833
1824
Jeremiah Page,
John IL Nichols,
Thomas J. Clark,
Henry Cook,
Edward Franker,
I'ldm'd Freeman,
Elijah IJlake,
Isaac Uavis,
Joshua Converse,
Joshua N«ckerson,
T. S. Hathaway,
E. B. Giliett,
Thos. Kichardson,
Dean Robinson,
Ensign 11. Kilby,
Appleton Howe,
Anthony Chase,
Isaiah Crowell,
Sierelary.
William Northcy.
Chas. S. Nichols.
Wm. C. Biiincy.
Geo. A. Osborne.
Bcnj. F. Nuwhall.
Wm. Conner, Jr.
Lewis Gorliam.
Clarendon Harris.
Edwd. F. Sherman.
Borden Wood.
Asa 1'. Rand.
John Cutter.
J. C. Carr.
J. C. Goodridge.
Elias Richards.
Chas. M. Miles.
David K. Akin.
* In Salisbury.
INSURANCE COMPANIES IN OTHER CITIES,
Having Agencies in Boston.
wETNA INSURANCE CO.
Of Hartford, Conn.
Incor. 1819. Capital <fl, 000,000.
Edwin G. Ripley, President. Thos. A.
Alexander, Vice President. Thomas K.
Brace, Jr., Secretary.
Thos. K. Brace, Sam'l Tudor, Ward
Woodbridge, Jpseph Church, Fred. Tyler,
Robert Buell, Miles A. Tuttle. Eben'r
Flower, E. A. Bulkeley, Roland Mather,
E. G. Kipley, S. S.Ward, Henry Z. Pratt,
Austin Dunham, G. F. Davis, D. Hillyer,
Thos. A. Alexander, Directors.
Farnham Plummer, Agent, No. 2 Union
Building, 40 State Street.
BERKSHIRE LIFE INSUR-
ANCE CO.
Of Pittsfield, Ma.=s.
IxcoR. AND Organized A. D. 1851.
Cash paid up Capital, - $100,000
Accumulated Surplus, - 80,000
A Dividend paid at the close of the first
five years' business of twenty per cent, or
one-fifth of all the Life Premiums paid in
on existing policies. The investments of
the Company are limited by charter to
such securities as are permitted to Sav-
inss Banks.
George N. Briggs, President. T. F.
Plunkett, Vice President. Benj. Chicker-
ing, Sec. and Treas.
George N. Briggs, T. F. Plunkett, Jas.
Francis, George J. Tucker, Theo. Pora-
eroy, L. H. Gamwell, Thos. G. Carson,
Henry S. Brings, Geo. H. Phelps, Wm. C.
Plunkett, Wm. Pollock, Elias Merwin,
Phinehas Allen, Jr., Chas. M. Owen, A. H.
Pease, P. L. Page, S. Blackinton. Samuel
Ingalls, W. M. Root, A. C' Russell,
Henry Clark, Henry Stearns, Directors.
Augustus A. Gould, M. D., Buckmin-
ster Brown, M. D., Examining Physicians.
Office, No. 8 Webster Bank Building,
13 Exchange Street, Boston.
J. F. Stone, General Agent.
CHARLESTOWN MUTUAL
FIRE INS. CO.
Incorporated in 1836.
Charles Thompson, President. James
G. Fuller, Secretary.
W. C. Alden'-l^reMiJ, Nos. 5 and 13 Old
State House.
CHARTER OAK LIFE INS. CO.
Of Hartford, Conn.
Capital and Surplu.s, 5700,000.
James C. Walkley, President. John L.
Buncp, Vice Pres. Samuel H. White, Sec.
Arthur Merrill, Agent, 27 State Street.
CONNECTICUT FIRE INS. CO.
Of Hartford, Conn.
Cash Capital, ^200,000, avith Large
Surplus.
Benj. W.Greene, President. John B.
Eldredge, Secretary.
Arthur Merrill, Agent, 27 State Street.
CONN. MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.
Established at Hartford, Conn. Incor-
porated by the Legislature of Conn., 1S46.
Acquired Capital, over ^3,000. 000.
Edwin Ray, General Aaent. Office, 20
State Street.
James Goodwin, President. Guy R.
Phelps, Secretary.
Jas. Goodwin, Edwin D. Tiffany, Ma-
son Gross, Edward B. Watkinson, John
C. Palmer, Zephaniah Preston, N. M.
AVaternian, Edward W. Parsons, Henry
Perkins, Guy R. Phelps, Hartford ; David
Wilder, Jr., Boston ; Charles Dennis, New
York, Directors.
Chas, G. Putnam, M. D., Physician.
CONTINENTAL INS. CO.
Of New York City.
Cash Cap., 5500,000, with Large Surp.
Geo. T. Hope, Pres. H. H. Lamport, Sec.
Arthur Merrill, Agent, 27 State Street.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
HARTFORD FIRE INS. CO.
Of Hartford, Conn.
Incorpokated 1810. Capital, ^-500,000.
H. Himtineton, President. T. C. AUyn,
Secretary. C. C. Lyman, Assist. Secre-
tary. Wm. N. Bowers, Actuary.
H. Huntington, Albert Day, James
Goodwin, Charles Boswcll, Henry Keney,
Calvin Day, Job Allyr., John P. Brace,
Charles J. Riiss, Directors.
Farnham Plummer, Agent, 2 Union
Building, 40 State Street.
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
Of Salem. Chartered in 1843.
Available Capital, over ^3a(»,000.
Cash Capital, over j?80.000.
Augustus Story, President J. T. Burn-
ham, Secretary.
This Company has been in operation
about fourteen years, and continues to
insure on Buildings, Merchandise, and
Personal Property not extrahazardous,
on terms as favorable as other dividend-
paying companies.
References by pennission, Hon. Chas. G.
Loring, Hon. George H. Kuhn, Hon. Al-
bert ThorudiKe, Boston; Hon.J. C.Per-
kins, Hon. Nathan'l Silsbee, Hon. Asahel
Huntington, Salem.
W. C. Alden, Ayeni, Nos. 5 and 13 Old
State House, Boston.
MUT. BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO.
Of New Jersey.
Capital, over ,^2,700, 000.
Robert L Patterson, President. B.
C. Miller, Secretary.
C. S. Macknet, L. C. Grover, JosiahO.
Low, H. McFarlan, I. H. Frothiiighani,
John R. Weeks, Edward A. Strong, A. S.
Snelling, R. H. Greene, J, W. Condit, N.
Perry, Directors.
Eeferettces in Boston, S. Fairbanks, Wm.
D. Coolidge, L. Bartlett & Co., C. G. Lor-
ing, C. W. Cariwright, JoJmson, Sewall
& Co., IS. A. Thompson, Blanchard,
Sherman & Co., V. Brown & Son, Wat-
son Freeman, Esq.
I D.Humphreys Storer, M. D., Medical
Examiner, 132Tremont Street, Boston.
J. B. Ptmcp, General Agent ayidAttor-
' ney, 11 State Street.
MUTUAL SAFETY INS. CO.
Of South Reading, Mass.
Incorporated, 1853.
L. Eaton, Pres. W. H. Willis, Sec.
Edward Mansfield. Treas.
Wm. C. Alden, Agent, 5 & 13 Old State
House.
ROYAL INSURANCE CO.
Of Liverpool, Eng.
Authorized Capital, £2,000,000, or
^10,000,000.
Paid up Capital and Surplus, £600,000 or
^3,000,000.
Funds invested in New York, £60,000, or
,^300,000.
Shareholders personally liable for all
claims.
Percy M. Dove, Manager and Actuary.
Insures buildings and their contents
against loss or damage by Fire, at the
current rates. Losses adjusted and paid
in Boston.
Stephen Higginson, Agent and Attor-
ney, 7 Union Building, 40 State street.
UNITY FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Of London.
Subscribed Capital, £2,000,000 ster-
ling, or g 10,000,000.
The Unity F_ire Insurance Company will
issue Policies for Loss or Damage by Fire,
on Buildings, Merchandise, Household
Furniture, kc , &c., at the usual rates.
Losses adjusted and promptly paid,
without reference to London.
A Special Fund of J^150,000 is held by
the New York Trustees, ior the benefit of
Policy Hol'.iersj in accordance with the
law of the State.
New York Tricsfees.— Ca\eh 0. Halsted,
President Manhattan Bank ; Schuyler
Livingston, firm of Barcbiy & Livingston ;
Watts Sherman, firm of Duncan, Sherman
& Co.
Farnham Plummer, Agc7it, iO Slate St.,
Boston, Mass.
LOAN FUND ASSOCIATIONS IN BOSTON.
AMERICAN.
No. 16 Summer Street,
Albert J. Wright, President. Jesse Tir-
rell, Vice President. Stevens Beckwith,
James W. Vose, James W. Bates, Wm.
Rogers, Geo. Monlton, James V. McKen-
ney, C. M. A.Twitchell, James D. Kent,
John Favor, J. J. Birkmaier, Ilosea
Noyes, M. W. S.iwyer, Jesse Russell, Jas.
T. Penniman, Dexter T. Mills, David G.
Cooley, Charles Carter, Wm. H. Bullock,
John C. Hubbard, Directors. Elijah R.
Phinney, Secretary. Chas. Carter, Survey-
or. Wm. Rogers, Attorney.
Annual meeting for choice of officers in
January.
ATLANTIC.
No. 3 Phcenix Building.
J. B. Severance, President. J. B Sev-
erance, Jos. VV. Brackett, Hiram Weeks,
Geo. B. Parrott, C. W. Cumrnings, Direc-
tors. Amos Cumrnings, Jr., Secretary.
Wni. Rogers, Attorney. Geo. B. Parrott,
Surveyor.
OtHcers chosen annually, 1st Friday in
June.
BLACKSTONE.
No. 114 Hanover Street.
Daniel Farrar, President. Lorin L.
Fuller, Vice President. Daniel F'arrar, H,
H. Campbell, Andrew B. Potter, Richard
LOAN FUND ASSOCIATIONS.
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p. Mallor)', Smith Gnrrisli, Lorin L. Ful-
ler, Henry J. Hunt, Thmnas A. Wetstcott,
Alfred S. nrown, Mosps W. Pond, Jacob
Brown, Gcurgc Yondoll, Jacob Fullorton,
Jr., Samuel \V. Clapi), Mark V. Dunck-
lee, Directors. I/ymuii S. Ilaiigood, .SVt-
relary. Murk F. Duncklcp, AUortuii/.
Andrew B. Potter, Ajiprniser.
Officers chosen annually, 4th Tuesday
in May.
BOSTON.
No. 41 Statu Stuf.kt.
Joseph G. 'Ynxxcy, Prcsidint. Chas, C.
Nichols, ]'i((: I'rcsiileiit. Geo. B. Nich-
ols, Erastus llugg, Jas. P. Sullivan, John
H. Lc-ter, Goo. P. K. Walker, Rufus S.
Frost, John Taylor, Robert A. Cross,
Daniel Bidles, George L. Cheshro, David
S. Tarr, James A. Tower, Edward W.
Hutchiiigs, James T. Phelps, Ileniy C.
Taylor, Frederick W. French, Theo. N.
Foque, Dircciors. James T. Phelps, Sec-
rete/7/. James P. Sullivan, Attorney.
Erastus Rugg, Surveyor.
Officers ciioscn annually, 4tli Wed-
nesday in January.
BOYLSTON.
No. 114 Hanover Street.
Andr.'wB 'PoX.ter, President. Chas. L.
Shaw, Vice President. A. B. Potter, Cil-
Tin Bird, Chas. W. Warren, Richard P.
Mallory, iSimon N. Watson, Thaddeus
■ Stone, Chis. L. Shaw, Gardiner D Dur-
gin, J. K Wiggin, Hiram Morse, Robert
Bunti^n, Mark F. Duncklee, Snnuul Gil-
son, Levi Tower, Daniel D. Gilford, S. A.
Vining, Directors. Lyman S. Hapgood,
Secretary Mark F. Duncklee, Attorney.
Andrew B. F otter, Appraiser.
Diiectors chosen annually, 2d Tuesday
in January.
EAST BOSTON MUTUAL.
Meridian Street, E. Boston.
David Y. Kendall, President. Merrill
Pettengill, Vice President. Edw. F. Por-
ter, Jospph G Haml)lin, Wm S. Albert-
son, Richard Rich, Morrill Cole, F. M.
Andrews, J. P. Hill, A. C. Rider, E. A.
Pettengill, John M. Doanc, Tbos. Robin-
son, Directors. Caleb W. Prouty, Sec-
retary. Daniel Goodwin, Surveyor. Silas
B. Hahn, Attorney.
FRANKLIN.
No. 41 Tremont Street.
Seth W. Fowle, President. Samuel B
Krogman, Vice President. William H
Jameson, JauiesW. Converse, Lewis H
Washburn, Joseph Newmarch, Lynde A
Huntington, Wm. E. French, James L
Taylor, A. P. Griffin, A. Richardson, Di
rectors. William W. Bullock, Secretary
Elijah R. Phinney, Surveyor. Lewis H
Washburn, .'ittorney.
Officers chosen annually, 2d Thursday
in October.
GLOBE.
No. 40 State Street.
Edmund P. Dolbeare, Jr., President.
Thos. C. Porter, Vice President. John
Farrington, Henry T. Spear, Jonathan
Peirce, Sam'l Colcord, George W. Ilun-
newell, E. J. Bispham, Solon- Thornton,
Robert Wharton, Benjamin W. Adams,
Abijah P. While, Charles IJayden, John
C. Hubbard, A. T. Uphairi, Chas. S. Par-
ker, Ednniiid P. Dolbeare, Jr., De.xterT.
Mills, Horace L. Ila/elton, Samuel New-
marcli, Wm. A. Swift, Directors, (ieorge
H. Fitch, Secretary. liobert Wharton.
Surveyor. Horace L. Hazelton, Attorney.
Officers chosen annually, 3d Tuesday in
January.
HOWARD.
No. 140 Broad St.
John Binney, President. Dan'l Cragin.
Vice I'rcsident. Daniel Cragin, Howard
A. Doe, Manlcy Howe, Thomas Russell,
E. G. Cobb, B. F. Tombs, L. B. Bent, W.
T. Vosc, H. M. Hobbs, Directors. Amos
Cummings, Jr., Secretjry.
Officers chosen annually, 1st Tuesday
in May.
MASSACHUSETTS.
No. 20 State Street.
James G. Blake, President. .Tohn C.
Hulibard, Vice President. John C. Hub-
bard, Daniel Farrar, Charles S. Burgess,
John D. G. Biirdett, Charles C. Cool-
idge, Chas. H. Laughton, Henry Jones,
Sam'l Curtis, Davis W. Bailey, David W.
Holmes, Zenas E. Smith, Wrii. Kent, Di-
rectors. David Chamberlin, Secretary and
Surveyor. William V. Thompson, Attor-
ney.
Officers chosen annually, 2d Wednesday
in April.
MAVERICK.
East Boston.
Edward F. Porter, President. David Y.
Kendall, Vice President. Edward F. Por-
ter, David Y. Kendall, Rich'd Rich, Mor-
rill Cole, Austin Gove, James W. White,
Charles Studley, William T. Albertson,
William B. Sprague, Thomas Robinson,
M. H. Shute, Abial Gove, H. P. Cram, A.
C. Rider, Directors. Caleb W. Prouty,
Secretary. Silas B. Hahn, Attorney. John
M. Doane, Surveyor.
MECHANICS.
E.iST Boston.
Nichols Litchfield, President. Bradbury
G. Prescott, T^^ee President. Morrill Cole,
Salma E. Gould, John Howe, Jr., John S.
Mendum, Jr., Charles W. McLellan, Wm.
Thompson, William F. Hall, Samuel Y.
Chase, M-errill Pettingill, Watson G.
Mayo, Wm. T. Hight, Samuel Stinson,
Wm. C. Smith, Increase S. Hill, Leonard
Pickering, Directors. Jairus Pratt, Jr.,
Secretary. Joseph G. Hamblin, Surveyor.
Edwin Wright, Attorney.
Officers chosen annually, 1st Monday in
March.
METROPOLITAN.
No. 85 State Street.
Edward Tyler, President. Robert L.
Robbins, Vice President. James M. Frost,
Chester H. Carruth, Josh. Kendall, Wm.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Haskins, T. B.White, Benjamin W. Sea-
mans, Charles B. Farley, Isaac Watts, Jo-
seph C. Foster, Wm. F. Grubb, Edwin
Fleming, T. Brown Dix, A. E. Whitmore,
Wm. M. Pray, Royal Whiton, Jr., Direc-
tors. Edward G. Stevens, i^eci-etary. Wm.
V. Thompson, Attorney. Benj. Burlin-
game, Surveyor.
Officers chosen annually, 3d Thursday
in March.
NATIONAL.
No. 40 State Street.
Edmund P. Dolbeare, Jr., President.
John Farrington, Vice President. Geo.
W. Hunnewell, Charles C. Scott, Jona.
Pierce, Thos. C. Porter, Rob't Wharton,
Enos H. Tucker, Jr., Simon P. Atkins, E.
H. R. Ruggles, Henry T. Spear, Abijah
P. White, Daniel C. Berry, Samuel M. Col-
cord, Edward Pear, Charles Hayden, F.
P. Babbitt, Orren Peck, Directors. Geo.
H. Fitch, Secretary. Robert Wharton,
Surveyor. Wm. Rogers, Attorney.
Officers chosen annually, 2d Monday in
January.
NEW ENGLAND.
No. 16 Summer Street.
J. H. Hanaford, President. Calvin Ry-
der, Vice President. S. M. Bullard, D. H.
Oilman, Jesse W. Payson, Samuel S.
Mooney, Wm. Carpenter, A. B. Hall,
William Rogers, David A. Sahlein, Thos.
D. Morris, Briggs Mann, Geo. S. Rawson,
Calvin Ryder, John S. Damrell, H. C.
Freeman, E. R. Phinney, J. M. Allen, C.
L. Thiery, E. E. Blake, Leonard Morse,
Joseph Parker, Charles Chittenden, Sam'l
D. Hazchvood, Francis Jenks, Wm. S.
Kyle, Wm. A. Merriam, F. W. Reeves,
Directors. A. P. Blake, Secretary. Wm.
Rogers, Attorney and Counsellor. Elijah
R. Phinney, Surveyor.
Officers chosen annually, 4th Wednes-
day in January.
PEOPLE'S PERPETUAL.
No. 41 Tremont Street.
Wm. F. Goodwin, President. Levi Wil-
kins. Vice President. Wm. F. Goodwin,
Levi Wilkins, Chas. B. Rice, Eraersoti
Coolidge, Samuel Curtis, Samuel P. Lang-
maid, Henry Robinson, Chas. K. Darling,
Jacob W. Crosby, D. R,. Sortwell, Samuel
B. Krogman, fi. Bullard, Geo. Russell,
Orin S. "Sanders, David Bigelow, Direc-
tors. Wm. W. Bullock, Secretary. Wm.
Rogers, Atior?wy. George B. Parrott,
Surveyor.
Officers chosen annually, 3d Wednesday
in August.
SHAWMUT.
No. 41 Tremont Street.
Samuel B. Krogman, President. Chas.
W. C. Grant, Vice President. Thurston
Priest, William W. Bullock, Horace C.
Rose, Chas. H. Ruggles, Jas. M. Cook,
David S. Tarr, James M. W. Ycrriuton,
Samuel Hunt, Jr., James M. Stone, Di-
rectors. Levi Wilkins, Secretary. Geo.
B. Parrott, Surveyor. Alfred B. Ely, At-
torney.
Officers chosen annually, 3d Thursday
in February.
SHOE &. LEATHER DEALERS.
No. 20 State Street.
Luther Farwell, President. Thomas
Stacy, Joseph H. Green, Isaiah Goodwin,
David Chamberlin, Chas. J. Fox, Luther
Farwell, Samuel Curtis, Oilman Joslin,
Wm. V. Thompson, Nathaniel Carr, El-
bridge Greene, Joel Snow, Directors.
Horatio Williams, Secretai-y.
Officers chosen annually, 3d Monday in
February.
STATE.
No. 16 Summer Street.
Albert J. Wright, Presidetif. Joshua G.
'WilhoT, Vice P7'esidcnt. A. K. Hathaway,
L. C. Ware, Elisha Kelly, John Favor,
Hosea B Rice, John Penniman, A. F.
Smith, Joshua G. Wilbor, John C. Hub-
bard, Jeremiah Martin, J. Swan, Dexter
T. Mills, C. F. Townsend, Ira Russell,
Geo. W. Snow, F. C. Shephard, Ansel
Lathrop, Directors. Elijah R. Phinney,
Secretary. 'Wiw.Hogers, Attorney. Elijah
R. Phinney, Surveyor.
Officers chosen annually, in January.
SUFFOLK.
No. 41 Tremont Street.
Robert Cowdin, President. Dexter T.
Mills, Vice President. George Howland,
Nathaniel Adams, Geo. IIews,W. W. Bul-
lock, William M. Byrnes, Oliver Libby,
Henry Wyman, William Keith, Directors.
Levi Wilkins, Secretary. Geo. B. Parrott,
Surveyor. Lorenzo S. Cragin, Jr., Attor-
ney.
Officers chosen annually, 1st Thursday
in June.
TREMONT.
No. 3 Phcenix Building.
Jasper H. York, President. Jonathan
B. Severance, Vice President. Aaron
Hook, Charles Gowing, Jasper H. York,
R. H. Salter, E. J. BisiAam, Geo. Merrill,
H. Weeks, W. H. Bullock, E. H. R.
Ruggles, R. H. Carlton, 0. Dolbier, G.
M.Wood. Ira Litchlield, Directors. Amos
Cummings, Jr., Sccrdary. J.W. Browne,
Attorney. Geo. B. Parrott, Surveyor.
Officers chosen annually, 2d Tuesday in
November.
UNION.
No. 41 Tremont Street.
Levi Wilkins, President. Wm. H.
Seavey, Vice President. Wm. F. • Good-
win, Jonas Fitch, J. Davenport, Brook-
line ; Orin S. Knapp, Samuel R. Bickner,
A. P. White, Julian O. Mason, Alverdo
Mason, E. B. Shaw, Directors. William
W. Bullock, Secretary. Elijah R. Phin-
ney, Surveyor. William Rogers, Attorney.
Officers chosen annually, 4th Tuesday
in March.
UNITED STATES.
No. 16 Summer Street.
Moses Tcnny, President. C. C.Churchill,
Vice President. Daniel Warren, Treas.
E. J. Jenks, Wilson Murray, Henry Cog-
gin, Lysandcr S. Richards, J. W. Ham-
mond, A. A. Peckham, Josiah li. Prcscott,
S. S. Mooney, Joseph H. Ellcms, Chas. P.
LOAN FUND ASSOCIATIONS.
U5
H^vdincr, Geo. A. Bacon, J. M. "Williams,
Ebon Fla.ijL?, Thos. Hill, Jr., Giunj^e East-
wood, Calob ]). IIunkinK, I'llijah Putter,
Cliarlr-s B. Lovewtll, A. T. Wilkinson,
Alcx'r Caldwell, S. L. Meiul, Wm. M.
Thayer, B. F. Brown, William Whitinc:,
Geo. Beals, Jr., Jarnos Downing, Dwight
B. Rich, John N. Brown, Wm. A. Cary,
H. Clawson Fi.sk, Directors. Alphcus 1*.
Blake, Secrctari/. Wm. Rogers, Attorney.
John Williams. Surveyor.
Officers chosen annually, i« October.
WASHINGTON.
No. 85 State Stiieht.
Knowlton S. Chaftoe, President. D.ani?l
P.Wise, Vice Presidmt. William Hobbs,
Wm. M. Pray, Frederick H. Ilenshaw,
John li. Lciu"hton, Robert L. Robbins,
Lut'ier Farwcll, Philip H. Sears, Richard
W. Ilenshaw, l-Mwin Fleming, Charles
Miller, Moses Clarke, Jlcnry J). Morse,
John C. Ilaynes, Directors. I'MwMrd G.
Stevens, S<(ref.ary. Bonj. Bnrlingamc,'
Surveyor. William Valentine Thompson,
Attorney.
Officers chosen annually, 4th Thursdajr
in March.
WEBSTER.
No. 81 WA.sinNGTON Stiiket.
Justin Jones, President. Benjamin
French, Vice President. Datus E. Poland,
Wm. B. May, Henry H. Hinckley, Wm,
M. Byrnes, Williain Shepard, Geo. E,
Johnson, Wm. E. Smith, Henry Y. Gilson,
Edward Kendall, Directo's. Lewis Lerow,
Sac. , Surveyor. Alfred B.
Ely, Attorney.
Officers chosen annually, 1st Wednes-
day in April.
COUNTRY LOAN FUND ASSOCIATIONS.
Kame.
Location.
When
Cum.
Abington Mutual,
Abington,
1853
Attleboiough,
East Attleboro',
185.5
Berkshire,
Stockbridge,
18-54
Blackstone Valley,
Grafton,
18.55
Bunker Hill,
Charlestown,
18.5.3
Charles River Mutual
, Watertowu,
1853
Chelsea,
Chelsea,
City,
Lawrence,
Fo.Kborough,
Foxborough,
1854
Hampden,
Springfield,
1857
Haverhill,
Haverhill,
18.54
HoUiston,
Holliston,
18-55
Hopkinton,
Hopkinton,
18.56
Jewellers,
Attleboro',
18.55
Lanesborough,
Lanesborough,
1855
Lawrence,
Lawrence,
Lowell,
Lowell.
1853
Lynn,
Lynn,
1854
Massasoit, ,
Springfield,
1856
Mechanic's Mutual,
Worcester,
18.55
Medford,
Medford,
1854
Medway,
Medway,
Merrimac,
Lowell,
Middleborough,
Middleborough,
18.54
Mill River,
Milford,
1853
Monument,
Charlestown,
1853
Newton Mutual,
Newton,
North Bridgewater,
N. Bridgewater,
1853
Plymouth,
Plymouth,
Quincy,
Quincy,
1854
Salem and Danvers,
Salem,
1855
Satucket,
E. Bridgewater,
1853
South Abington Mutual, Abington,
1854
South Reading,
South Reading,
18.54
Springfield,
Springfield,
1854
Waltham Mutual,
Waltham,
18.54
Warren,
Charlestown,
1853
West Lynn,
Lynn,
18.54
AVeym'th & Braintree,
Weymouth,
1853
Workingmen's,
Salem,
1855
President.
Lucius Faxon,
H. N. Daggett,
John H. Strong,
A. M. Bigelow,
Saml. S. VVillson,
Elias B. Armstroni
John I'enno,
William Potter,
Otis Cary,
Daniel Gay,
Daniel F. Fitts,
W. L. Payson.
Lee Claflin,
E. J. Richards,
Samuel Bliss,
Dana Sargent,
John W. Graves,
James M. Sargent,
Erastus Hayes,
L. L. Mason,
James O. Curtis,
A..M. B.Fuller,i»/'ff'r
Caleb Crosby, '
Nathan King,
Elbridge Mann,
Wm. S. Fretch,
H. R. Wetherell,
A. B. Wheeler,
Leander Lovell,
F. M. Johnson,
James Kimball,
James Bates,
Wm. P. Corthell,
Edward Mansfield,
G. W. Winchester,
J. T. Hemenway,
G. Wash'tn Warren,
T. P. Richardson,
John W. Loud,
Stephen H. Phillips,
Secretary.
John N. Noyes.
H. N. Richardson.
Jonathan E. Field.
William F. Slocum.
Thomas Sumner.
David T. Huekins.
John F. Fenno.
Asa T. Sandborn.
J. E. C.irpenter.
C. A. Winchester.
Walter Goodell.
Orrin Thomson.
Geo. A. Warren.
J. M. Trescott.
William A. Fuller.
Asa T. Sandborn.
J. F. Manahan.
Valentine Meader.
Herman Smith.
A. L. Burbank.
Sam'l T. Thompson.
J. F. Manahan.
J. B.Sbaw.
Thomas G. Kent.
Gilbert D. Cooper.
Henry Ross.
E. Southworth,
William H. Nelson.
Louis Congdon.
William Archer.
B. W. Harris.
Samuel Dyer.
H. L. Eaton.
F. B. Bacon. Sup'i.
L. P. Frost.
Thomas Sumner.
Warren Newhall.
Elias Richards.
Sam'l Mackintire.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
GAS LIGHT COMPANIES.
JViame and Location.
Jhcorp.
Capital.
President.
Agent or Supt.
Attleboro',
1855
$50,000
Henry Reed.
Boston,
800,000
Samuel A. Eliot,
W. W. Greenough.
Brighton,
1853
50,000
Brookline,
1853
50,000
William Bran^hall,
H. A. Bigelow.
Cambridge,
1852
125,000
John H. Blake,
William Gibson.
Charlestown,
132,000
Peter Hubbell,
George B. Neal.
Chelsea,
1846
120,000
Isaac Stebbins,
John Andrew.
Clinton,
1854
30,000
Franklin Forbes,
H. N. Bigelow.
Dedham,
1853
50,000
Henry Cormerais,
A. F. Barton.
Dorchester,
1854
150,000
John J. May,
J. H. Carter.
East Boston,
1853
133,000
Samuel Curtis,
Fall River,
1847
35,000
Richard Borden,
J. T. Baylies.
Fitchburg,
1852
60,000
Ivers Phillips,
H. F. Coggeshall.
Gloucester,
1853
42.000
Benj. K. Hough,
J. B. Thomas.
Great Barrington,
1855
5,000
A. C. Russell,
L. G. Robbins.
Greenfield,
1856
20,000
Frank Ripley,
W.F.Davis.
Haverhill,
1853
60,000
W. R. Whittier,
J. A. Appleton.
Jamaica Plain,
1853
100,000
John C. Pratt,
Jonas Barnard.
Lawrence,
1849
120,000
John H. Blake,
George D. Cabot,
Lowell,
1849
200,000
J. Wright,
M. C. Bryant.
Lynn,
1853
200,000
J. N. Buifum,
J. N. Saunderson.
Maiden and Melrose,
1852
75,000
G. P. Cox,
Alfred Odiorne.
Marblehead,
1854
40,000
Qeorge Wilson,
William 0. Turner.
Middleboro',
5,000
J. W.P. Jenks,
N. Jenks.
Milford,
1854
100,000
0. Underwood,
John Bliss.
Nantucket,
1854
36,000
George W. Macy,
Kew Bedford,
1850
130,000
William C. Taber,
Gideon Wood.
Newburyport,
1850
80,000
Richard Fowler,
Francis Curtis,
Newton and Watertown,
1854
88,000
J. N. Bacon,
Northampton,
1853
50,000
J. A. Shepherd.
North Attleboro',
1855
40,000
H. M. Richards,
Pawtucket,
1853
65,000
Harvey Chase,
Henry Crowell.
Pittsfield,
1853
40,000
R. W. Adama,
John Faulkner.
Plymouth,
1853
40,000
William T. Davis,
Roxbury,
1852
80,000
J, J. Clarke,
T. J. Pishon.
Salem,
1850
125,000
George Choate,
Francis Brown.
Salisbury and Amesbury,
60,000
Somerville,
1854
100,000
-
South Boston,
1852
80,700
W. T. Andrews,
Southbridge, ,;
Springfield,
1847
50.000
James D. Brewer,
George Dwight.
Taunton,
18.33
60,000
Albert Field,
Edwin Keith.
Waltham,
1853
40,000
Isaac R. Scott,
Samuel E. Locke.
Ware,
1853
20,000
E. B. Whitman,
S.B.Witherell,Ze«see
West Cambridge,
1854
50,000
Wobnrn.
1854
22,550
Charles Choate,
A. Thompson.
Worcester,
1851
George T. Rice,
James B. Blake.
NEWSPAPERS, ETC.
BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
Atlantic Messenger, Hyannis, weekly, Edwin Coombs, pub., SI -50 per year.
Barnstable Patriot, Barnstable, weekly, S. B. Phinney, pub.,S2 per year.
Cape Cod Advocate, Sandwich, weekly, Pinkhara & Bowman, pub., $1.50 pr. yr.
Yarmouth Register, Yarmouth Port, weekly. Charles F. Swift, pub., $2 per year-
Provincetown Banner, Provincetown, J. W. Emery, editor, $2 per year.
BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
Adams Transcript, North Adams, weekly, W. S. George, pub., $1.50 per year.
Berkshire County Eagle, Pittsfield, weekly, Henry Chickering, pub., $1.50 pr. y'
Berkshire Courier, Great Barrington, J. 1). Cashing, publisher, $1.50 per year.
Cultnrist & Gazette, Pittsfield, Reed, Hull & Peirson, pub., $1 per year.
NEWSPAPERS, ETC. 147
Hoosac Valley News, NoHh Adams, Clark & Phillips, -weekly, $1.25 per year.
Pittsfii^ld Sun, weekly, Pliiiieas Allen & Son, publishers, S2 per year.
Valley Gleaner, Leo, Freneh & Royce, weekly $1.25, per year.
Williams Quarterly, published by Students of Williams College.
BRISTOL COUNTY.
American Republican, Taunton, weekly, J. W. I). Hall, pub., $2 per year.
Bristol County Tele<;rani, Ezra Davol, weekly, $1.76.
Daily Pvveninji; Standard, New Heilford, E. Anthony, pub., S4 per year.
Daily Mercury, New Bedford, Benjamin Lindsey, publisher, S5 per year.
Fall River Monitor, weekly, Henry Pratt, publisher, S2 per year.
Fall River News, weekl}', Almy & Milne, publishers, $2 per year.
Gazette and Chronicle, Pawtuckt-t, Robert Sherman, S2 per y«ar.
Mercury, New Bedford, semi-weekly, B. Lindsey, pub.. S3 per year.
New Bedford Mercury, weekly, B. Lindsey, publisher, S"5.50 per year.
New Bedford Times, weekly, J. Frazer.
North Attleborough Bulletin, James M. Stewart, pub., weekly, Si. 50 i er ye?ir.
Republican Standard, New Bedford, weekly, E. Anthony, pub., $1.50 per year
Taunton Dlily Gizette, Lie & King, publishers, $3 per year.
Taunton Democrat, weekly, A. M. Lie, Jr., editor & proprietor. Si. 50 pr. vr.
Whaleman's Shipping List, N. Bedford, w'kly, Benj. Lindsey, pub., .•51.50 pr. yr.
DUKES COUNTY.
Vineyard Gazette, Edgartown, weekly, E. Marchant, publisher, Si per year.
ESSEX COUNTY.
Andover Advertiser, weekly, Warren F. Draper, publisher, Si per year.
Bay State, Lynn, weekly, J. Sprague & Co., publishers, S2 per year.
Beverly Citizen, S. P. Biown.
Bibliothei-a Sacra, Andover, quarterly, Warren F. Draper, $4 per year.
Cape Ann Light, Gloucestt^r, weekly, John S. E. Rogers, publisher, S2 per yr.
Cape Ann Advertiser, Gloucester, Proctor Bros., pub., weekly. Si. 50 per year.
Daily Herald, Newburvport, Wm. H. Huse & Co., publishers, S4 per year.
Essex Banner, Haverbitl, weekly, E. H. SafFord, editor and prop., S2 per year.
Salem Mwrcury, Salem, w'kly, Caleb Foote & N. A. Horton, pub., $1.50 pr. yr.
Haverhill Gazette, E. G. Frothingham, pub. and proprietor, weekly, S2 pr. yr.
Herald of Gospel Liberty, Newburyport, w'kly, B. F. Carter, pub. agent. "
Lawrence American, weekly, Sargent & Merrill, pub., $1.50 per year.
Lawrence Courier, J. F. C. Hayes, pub., weekly, $1 (in advance) per year.
Lawrence Sentinel, weekly, B. F. Watson, proprietor, $1.50 per year.
Lynn News, weekly, J. F. Kimball, editor and proprietor, $2 per year.
Lynn AVeekly Reporter, W. J. Black, editor, H. S. Cox, publisher, $2 per year.
Newburyport Herald, semi-weekly, Wm. H. Huse & Co., pub., $3.50 per year.
Salem Advocate, Salem and Marblehead, weekly, B. W. Lander, pub., $1.50
per year.
Salem Gazette, semi-weekly, Caleb Foote & N. A. Horton, pub., $3.50 pr. year.
Salem Observer, weekly, Wm. Ives & Geo. W. Pease, publishers, $2 per vear.
Salem Register, semi-weekly, Chapman & Paltray, pub. and pro., $4 per year.
Telegraph & News, Gloucester, semi-weekly, John S. E. Rogers, pub. S3 per. yr.
Villager, Salisbury Mills, weekly, W. H. B. Currier, pub., $1.50 per year.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Franklin Democrat, Greenfield, w'kly, H. D. Mirick & Co., pubs., $1.50 pr. yr.
Gazette and Courier, Greenfiehl, w'kly, S. S. Eastman & Co., pub. $1.50 per yr.
HAMPDEN COUNTY.
Chicopee AVeekly Journal, Chicopee, W. G. Brown, I. C. Havens, editors and
publishers, $1.50 per year.
Holyoke Mirror, weekly, Myron C. Pratt, publisher, $2 per year.
Palmer Journal, Palmer Depot, weekly, GorJon M. Fisk & B. F. Goff. -p-.ih.,
$1.50 per year.
Springfield Republican, Samuel Bowles & Co., pub., daily, $5 per year;
weekly, $1.50.
Westfield News-Letter, weekly, P. L. Buell & H. N. Carter, pub., $2 per year.
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
Hampshire and Franklin E.xpress, Amherst, weekly, John H, Brewster, editor
and publisher, $2 per year.
148 MASSACHUSE'lTS REGISTER.
Hampshire Gazette, Northampton, w'klv, Trun'buU & Gere, pub., S2 per 3-ear
"Ware Standard, Ware, weekly, by G. M. Fisk & B. F. Goff, Si. 25 per year.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Bunker Rill Aurora, Charlesto wn, weekly, W. AV. Wheildon, pub., S2.50 p. y.
Cambridge Chronicle, weekly, John D. Baldwin, publisher, $2 per year.
Charlestown City Advertiser, semi-weekly, VVm. H. DeCosta, pub., $'2 pr. yr.
Harvard Magazine, Cambridge, published by Students of Harvard College,
monthly, $2 per year.
Lowell Advertiser, daily, Fisher A. Hildreth & Charles Hunt, pub., $3 per year.
Lowell Daily Journal and Courier, S. N. Merrill, publislier, $5 per year ;
weekly, do., S2.
Lowell Daily Citizen & News, Leo. Brown & Geo. F. Morey, pub., $4 pr. year.
Lowell Patriot and Kepublican, Hildreth & Hunt, publishers, $1.50 per year.
Middlesex Freeman, Concord, Fisher A. Hildreth, proprietor ; Hunt & Hildreth,
Lowell, publishers; weekly, $2 per year.
Middlesex Journal, Woburn, John J. Pippy, publisher, weekly, $2 per year.
Na'ick Observer, G. W. Rider & Co., publishers.
Piailroad Mercury, weekly. Brown Brothers, publishers, George H. Brown,
editor, Grotou Junction.
South Reading Gazette, William H. Hutchinson, weekly, $2.
Vox Populi, Lowell, weekly, S. W. Huse & Co., publishers, $2 per year.
Waltham Sentinel, weekly, J. Hastings, publisher, $1.50 per year.
Weekly American Citizen, Lowell, Leo. Brown & G. F. Morey, pub. & pro., S2.
Woburn Budget, H. N. Hastings, publisher, weekly, SI per year.
NANTUCKET COUNTY.
Nantucket Inquirer, Alex. P. Moore, pub. semi-weekly, S3; w'kly, Sl.SOperyr.
Nantucket Weekly Mirror, Hussey & P^obinson, editors & publishers, $2 pr yr.
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Dedhani Gazette, weekly, Henry O. Hildreth, publisher, S2 per year.
Norlolk County Journal, Roxbury, L. B. & O. E. Weston, publishers, James
Ritchie, editor and proprietor; weekly, S2.00.
Quincy Patriot, weekly, John A. Green, publisher, S2 per year.
Randolph Transciipt, S. P. Brown, publisher.
West Roxbury Gazette, J. Burrill & Co., pubs., L. M. Snell, editor, weekly, 2$,
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
Abington Standard and Plymouth County Advertiser, weekly, Chas. G.Easter-
brook, $2 per year.
Hingham Journal, v./eekly, Blo.'^som & Easterbrook, publishers, $2 per year.
Middleboro' Gazette, weekly, Stilhnan Pratt, publisher, $1-50 per year.
North Bridgewater Gazette, N. Bridgewater, wkly., Geo. Phinney, S2 per year.
Old Colony Memorial, Plymouth, weekly, John Morrissey, pub., S2 per year.
Plymouth Rock, Plymouth, weekly, Moses Bates, Jr., publisher, $2 per year.
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
Bo.'flon.
Advent Herald, Rev. J. V. Himes, 4Gi Kneeland, weekly, $2 per year.
Advertiser, N. Hale and Chas. Hale, Old State House, State, daily, $8 ; semi-
weekly, S4 per year.
Advertiser of the North, M. Hoffman, 24 Congress, weekly, S3 per yr. German.
Advocate of Peace, George C. Beckwith, 21 Cornhill, monthly, 50 cents pr. yr.
Albany Cultivator, Joseph Breck & Son, 51 & 52 N. Market, 50 cents per yr.
American and i^'oreign Christian Union, Picv. B. Dickinson, D. D., Congre-
gational building, Chauncy, monthly, SI per year.
American Homoeopathic Review, O. Clapp, 3 Beacon, monthly S3 per year.
American Journal of Education, Jas. Robinson & Co., 11(* Washington, quar
terly, S8 per year.
American Messenger, American Tract Society, monthly, 28 Cornhill, 25 c. p. y.
American Phrenological Journal, Fowler, Wells & Co., 142 Washington,
monthly, Si per year.
American Railway Times, John A. Haven, 12 Water, weekly, S3 per yeas.
Auieiican Union, Graves & Weston, 100 Washington, weekly, S2 per year.
American Veterinary Journal, G. H. Dadd, editor and publisher, 46 Salem,
monthly, $1 per year.
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Americanrischer Botscliafter (the Amorican Messenger, printed in German),
American Tract Society, 28 Cornhill, 25 cts. per year.
Atlaa and Daily Bee, Bee I'rinliiinr Company, 7 State, daily, $G.
Ballou's Dollar Monthly Magazine, M. M. Ballou, 22 Winter, monthly,
$1 per year.
Ballou's Pictorial Drawing- Room Companion, Maturin M. Ballou, 22 Winter,
weekly, $2.50 per year.
Banner of Light, Colby, Forster & Co., Si Brattle, weekly, S2 per year.
Boston Almanac, Damrell & Moore and Geo. Coolidge, 16 Devonshire, annually,
January, 25 cents.
Boston City Reporter, D. J. Field & Co., basement Old State House, weekly,
50 cents per year.
Boston Daily Ledger, Lawrence, Thompson & Co., 18 State, daily, one cent
each, S3 per year.
Boston Directory, Adams, Sampson & Co. 91 Washington, annually, July, Si 50.
Boston Family Visitor, Hamlet & Linnham, monthly, 33 School, SI per year.
Boston Recorder, Moore, Munroe & Co., 22 School, weekly, $2 per year. Or-
thodox.
Boston Statesman and Weekly Post, Beals, Greene & Co., 42 Congress, S2 per
annum.
British Journal of Homoeopathy, Otis Clapp, 3 Beacon, quarterly, $3 per year.
Child's Paper, American Tra^it Society, 28 Cornhill, 10 cents per year.
Christian Eia, A. Webster, 20 Tremoiit Temple, weekly, $1.50 per year.
Christian Examiner, Rev. F. H. Hedge, D. D., and Rev. E. E. Hale, editors,
21 Bromfield, bi-monthly, $4 per year.
Christian Freeman & Family Visitor, Rev. Sylvanus Cobb, 45 Cornhill, weekly,
$2 per year.
Christian Register, David Reed, 22 School, weekly, $2.50 per year. Unitarian.
Christian Watchman and Reflector, Upham, Ford & Olmstead, 22 School,
weekly, $2 per year. Baptist.
Christian Witness and- Church Advocate, Rev. Thos. F. Fales, editor, James
B. Dow, publisher, 94 Tremont, $2 per year. Episcopal.
Commercial Bulletin, Curtis Guild. 83 State, weekly, $3 per year.
Congregationalist, Galen James & Co., 120 Wash., weekly, $2 pr. yr. Ortbodo.x.
Courier. Clark, Fellows & Co., basement sf the Old State House, State, daily,
$8; semi-weekly, $4 ; weekly, $1.50 per year.
Cultivator, Otis Brewer, 43 Commercia', weekly, $2 per year. Agricultural.
Dollar Weekly, N. F. Bryant, 3 Winter, weekly, $1 per year.
Dwight's Journal of Music, O. Ditson & Co., 277 Washington,weekly, -$2 p. yr.
East Boston Ledger, Tyler & Blanchard, Winthrop hl'k, weekly, $2 per year.
Emblem, an Odd Fellow's Magazine, Chas. D. Cole, 228 Wash., m'hly, $2 pr. yr.
Evening Gazette, W. W. Clapp, Jr., 25 Franklin, weekly, Saturday eve., $3
per year. Literary.
Express Pathfinder, George K. Snow, 22 Court, quarterly, 10 cents each.
Firemen's Advocate, E. A. Norris, 96 Court, weekly, $2 yer year.
Flag of our Union, Maturin M. Ballou, 22 Winter, weekly, .$2 per year.
Forrester's Playmate and Monthly Instructor, Wm. Guild & Co., 156 Wash.,
monthly, $1 per year.
Freemason's Monthly Magazine, Charles W. Moore, 21 School, $2 per year.
Friend of Virtue, published by the N. E. Female Moral Reform Society, 9 Bed-
ford street, semi-monthly, $1 per year.
Fruits of America, C. M. Hovey, 7 Merchants row, bi-monthly, $6 per year.
Good News, J. P. Magee, 5 Cornhill, monthly, 10 cts per year.
Go ward's Real Estate Register, Watson Goward, 91 Wash, weekly, $2 per year.
Guide to Holiness, Henry V. Degen, editor, 21 Cornhill, monthly, $1 per year.
Happy Home and Parlor Magazine, C. Stone, 11 Cornhill, monthly, $2 pr. a r.
Herald, E. C. Bailey, 103 Washington, daily, $3 per year.
Horticulturist, J. Breck & Son, 51 North Market, monthly, $2 ; colored edition,
$5 per year.
Household Monthly, N. F. Bryant, 3 Winter, monthly, $3 per year.
Indian Arcana, Indian Medical Institute, 36 Bromfield, monthly, 25 cents.
Investigator, Horace Seaver and J. P. Mendum, 45 Cornhill, weekly, $2 per
year. Infidel.
Irish Miscellany, Thos. O'Neill, 16 Franklin, illustrated, $2 per year.
Journal, Chas. O. Rogers, 12 State, daily, $6 ; semi-weekly, $3 ; wkly, $2 per yr
150 MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Journal for California, C. O. Rogers, 12 State, semi-monthly, 6 cents per copy.
Journalof Missions, and Youth's Day-Spring, 33 Pemberton sq., monthly, 25ct3.
per year ; 8 copies to one address, $1.
Juvenile Almanac, Damrell & Moore and George Coolidge, IG Devonshire,
annually, January, 12 cents.
Ladies' Almanac, Damrell & Moore and Geo. Coolidge, 16 Devonshire, an-
nually, January, 25 cts.
Ladies' Companion, 156 Washington, monthly. Si per year.
Ladies' Repository, A. Tompkins, Mrs. E. A. Bacon, editor, 38 Cornhill, month-
ly, S2 per year.
Ladies' Repository, J, P. Magee, 5 Cornhill, monthly, $2 per year.
Law Reportpr, John Lowell & Sam'l M. Quincy, editors, Crosby, Nichols & Co.,
117 Washington, monthly, IjJS per year.
Leisure Hour, 15G Washington, monthly, ^1.50 per year.
Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison, 21 Cornhill, weekly, $2.50 per year.
Life Illustrated, Fowler & Wells, 142 Washington, weekly, $2 per year.
Line of Battle Ship, F. Gleafon, Tremont, c. Bromfield, weekly, S2 per year-
Living Age, Littell, Son & Co., }5romtield, cor. Tremont, weekly, $6 per j ear.
Macedonian, American Baptist Missionary Union, Rev. J. G. Warren, editor,
33 Somerset, monthly. ]?aptist.
Magazine of Horticulture, C M. Hovey, ed., 7 Merchants row, monthly, $2 pr.yr.
Massachusetts Ploughman, W. & W.J. Buckminster,51 and 52 North Market,
weekly, $2 per year.
Massachusetts Register, Adams, Sampson & Co., 91 Washington, annually,
February, $1.25.
Massachusetts Teacher, Massachusetts Teachers' Association, 10 Congregational
building, Chauncy, monthly, SI.
Medical and Surgical Journal, Drs. W. W. Morland and F. Minot, editors,
Franklin, corner Washington, weekly and monthly, $3 per year.
Merchants' and Manufacturers' Magazine, Hamlet & Lingham, 33 School,
monthly. Si per year.
Methodist Quarterly Review, J. P. Magee, 5 Cornhill, S2 per year.
Missionary Advocate, J. P. Magee, 5 Cornhill, monthly, 25 cents per year.
Missionary Herald, published at 33 Pemberton square, monti ly, ^1 per year
A. Durant, general agent.
Missionary Magazine, Rev. J. G. Warren, editor, 33 Somerset, m'hly,$l per
year. Baptist.
Monthly Religious Magazine and Independent Journal, Rev. Edmund H.
Sears and Rev. Rufus Ellis, editors, and L. C. Bowies, publisher, 119
Washington, monthly, $3 per year.
Mothers' Assistant, C. Stone, 11 Cornhill, monthly, $1 per year.
Myrtle, J. M. Usher, 37 Cornhill, semi-monthly, 50 cents per year. Juvenile.
National Magazine, J. P. Mdgee, 5 Cornhill, monthly, $2 per year.
New Church Maijazine, for children, G. Phinney, 19 Winter, monthly, Si pr. yr.
New England Business Directory, Adams, Sampson & Co., 91 Washington,
price S3.
N. E. Historical and Genealogical Register, S. G. Drake, 13 Bromfield, quar-
terly, $2 per year.
N. E. Farmer, Joel Nourse, 34 Merchants row, weekly, $2 per year. Jndep.
N. E. Farmer, Joel Nourse, 34 Merchants row, monthly, $1 per year. Agricul.
New Jerusalem Magazine, G. Phinney, 19 Winter, monthly, $2 per year.
Swedenborgian.
North American Journal of Homoeopathy, 0. Clapp, agent, 3 Beacon, quar-
terly, $3 per year.
North American Review, A. P. Peabody, editor, Crosby, Nichols & Co., pub-
lishers, 117 Washington, quarterly, S5 per year.
Olive Branch, Henry Upham & Co., publishers, 20 Wash., weekly, S2 per year.
Pathfinder Railway Guide, George K. Snow, 22 Court, monthly, 6 cents each.
Pilot, Patrick Donahoe, 23 Franklin, weekly, S^2.50 per year. Roman Catholic.
Post, Beals, Greene & Co., 42 Congress, daily, $8 per year.
Press and Post, Beals, Greene & Co., 42 Congress, semi-weekly, S4 per year.
Prisoner's Fiicnd, Rev. C. Spear, 22 La Grange place, quarterly, $2 per year.
Criminal Reform.
Quarterly Journal, American Unitarian Association, 21 Bromfield, Si per year.
Real Estate Advertiser, E. S. Fai-nsworth, 33 School, weekly, $1 per year.
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Saturday Evening Express, Jones and Parker, 2 Water, weekly, $2 per year.
Sliippinj^ Lisf, Learned, Tompson & Co., 43 Coniin'l, semi-weekly, SG per year.
Shoe and J^eatlKir Reporter, D. J. Field and Co., basement Old State House,
weekly, $2 per year.
Spiritual Aij;e, Newton & JJrittan, 14" Bromfield, weekly, $2 per year.
Student and Schoolmate, James Robinson &Co., 115 Wash., monthly, SI pr. yr.
Sunday School Advocate, J. 1*. Ma^^ee, 5 Cornhill, semi-monthly, 25 cents pr. yr.
Sunday School (Jazette, Henry Iloyt, 0 Cornhill, monthly, ten copies, $1.
Sunday School Times, Henry Hoyt, 9 Cornhill, weekly, $1 per year.
Swedenbors»ian, monthly, Otis Clapp, a2;ent, 3 lieacon, $2 per year.
Temperance Visitor, Adams, Weston & Co., 91 Wash., weekly, S1.50 per year.
The Hom(Eopath, Otis Clapp, 3 Beacon, semi-monthly, $1 per year.
The Sea, Hamlet & Liuijham, 33 School, semi-monthly, SI per year.
Transcript, Dan'l N, Haskell, ed., Henry W Dutton & Son, proprietors, 33 and
35 Con<i;ress, S5 per year, weekly, SI. 50 per year.
Transcript for California, H. W. Dutton & Son, 35 Congress, sctni-monthly,
6 cents per copy.
Traveller, Worthington, Flanders & Co, Traveller Buildings, 31 State,
daily evening,'^$6 ; semi-weekly, S3 ; weekly, S2 per year.
True Flag, Moulton, Elliott & Lincoln, 22 School, w'kly, S2 pr. yr. Literary.
Trumpet and Universalist Magazine, Rev. Thomas Whittemore, 37 Cornhill,
weekly, $2 per year.
United States Temperance Almanac, Thomas Adams & George Coolidge,
91 Washington, 12 cents.
Universalist Quarterly, A. Tompkins, 38 Cornhill, Rev. G. H. Emerson,
editor, S2 per year.
Water Cure Journal, Fowler & Wells, 142 Washington, monthly, $1 per year.
Waverley Magazine, Moses A. Dow, 5 Lindall, weekly, S2 per year.
Weekly Atla3"& Bee, Bee Printing Co., 7 State, weekly, S2 per year.
Weekly Messenger, Nathan Hale and Charles Hale, Old State House, State,
weekly, S2 per year.
Weekly Novelette, M.' M. Ballou, 22 Winter, Si. 50 per year.
Well Spring, Rev. Asa Bullard, editor, 13 Cornhill, weekly, 35 cents per year.
World's Crtsis, published by a committee, 167 Hanover, M. Grant, editor,
weekly, $2 per year.
Yankee Privateer, J. Jones, 2 Water, weekly, S2 per year. Nautical.
Young Reaper, Am. Bap. Pub. So., 79 Cornhill, monthly, 25 cents per year.
Youth's Ca.>ket and Playmate, W. Guild & Co., 156 Washington, monthly, SI
per year.
Youth's Companion, Olmstead & Co., 22 School, weekly, SI per year.
Youth's Guide, Rev. J. V. Himes, 46^ Kneeland, monthly, 25 cents r-er year.
Zion's Herald and Wesleyan Journal, E. O. Haven, editor, Franklin Rand,
Agent, 36 Wash., weekly, S1.50 per year.
Chelsea.
Chelsea Herald, W. E. P. & W. A. Haskell, editors, weekly, $1 per year.
Chelsea Telegraph and Pioneer, Henry Mason, ed. and pub., weekly, S2 pr. yr.
WORCESTER COUNTY.
Barre Gazette, Nabum F. Bryant, publisher, weekly, S1.50 per year.
^gis & Transcript, Wm. R. Hooper, publisher, weekly, SI. 50 per year.
Fitchburg Reveille, John J. Piper, ediror and pro., semi-weekly, S2.50 per yr.
Fitchburg Sentinel, E. & J. F. D. Garfield, publishers, weekly, Si. 50 per year.
Massachusetts Spy, Worcester, Foss & Farnum, weekly, $2 per year.
Mdford Journal, B. Wood, weekly, S2 per year.
Practical Christian, Milford, bi-weekly, Rev. A. Ballou, ed. and prop., Si pr. yr.
Saturday Courant, Clinton, E. Ballard, publisher', weekly, Si. 25 per year.
Saturday Morning News, Southbridge, Chas. L. Newhall & Co. publishers.
Webster Journal, Webster, E. A. Denny, weekly. Si. 25 per year.
Weekly Bay State, Worcester, T. W. Caldwell, pub.. Si. 25 per year.
Worcester Dally Spy, Foss & Farnum, publishers, S5 per year.
Worcester Daily Transcript, Wm. R. Hooper, pub , S4 per year.
AVorcestcr Palladium, John S. C. Knowlton, publisher, weekly, S2 per year.
152
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
POST OmCES AND POSTMASTERS
IN MASSACHUSETTS.
{^Corrected from the books of the Post OJjice Department, Jan. 1, 1859, by Chau7tcey
Smith, Esq., Corresponding Bond and Register Clerk.)
Abington, Bela Smith
East Abington, Daniel Blanchard
North " Harvey H, Cloud
So\ith " Cyrus A. Dyer
Acton, Henry Robinson
South Acton, Wm. K,. Shattuck
West " Charles Robinson
Adams, Daniel Jenks, 2d.
North Adams, Abel Wetherbee
Blackinton, John R. Biackinton
Adamsville, see Coleraine
Agawam, Lyman Whitman
Eeeding Hills, Enoch Leonard
Alford, Elihu Church
Amesbury, David Bagley
South Amesbury, Patten Sargent
West Amesbury, J. W. M. Hunt
Amherst, Seth Nims
North Amherst, Wm. H. Robinson
South *' S. M. Wright
Andover, Hobart Clark
Ballard Vale, I. O. Blunt
Annisquam, see Gloucester
Ashburnham, Charles Winchester
Ashburnham Depot, Lewis Howard
Ashby, Abram White
Ashfield, Richard Cook
Ashland, James H. Jones
Ashley Falls, see Sheffield
Ashleyville, see West Springfield
Assabet, see Sudbury
Athol, Samuel Lee
•• Depot, S. E. Twitchell
Attleboro', Lyman W. Dean
North Attleboro', J. D. Richards
South '< J. S. Day
Auburn, E. M. Knowles
Auburndale, see Newton
Baldwinsville, see Templeton
Bald Hill, see Franklin
Ballard Vale, see Andover
Bancroft, see Middlefield
Barnstable, Elijah Lewis, 2d
W. Bar'ble, Shadrach N. Howland
Hyannis, Geo. L. Thacher
Hatchville, Silas Hatch, 2d
Cotuit Port, Randall Kelley
Marston's Mills, Charles Basset
Centerville, Ferdinand G. Kelley
Osterville, Erastus Scudder
Barre, Charles Brimblecom
" Plains, Edward Denny
Beckct, Mrs. Scmanthe Clark
North Becket, Henry A. Bidwell
West '< Kendall Baird
Bedford, Henry A. Gleason
Belchertown, Phincas S. Bridgman
Bellingham, Ellery Thayer
No. Bellingham, E. J. Adam.s
Belmont, see West Cambridge
Berkley, Daniel S. Briggs
Berkshire, see Lanesboro'
Berlin, R. S. Hastings
Bernardston, Daniel W. Temple
Beverly, Gilbert T. Hawes
North Beverly, Elijah E. Summus
Beverly Farms, Josiah Obear
Billerica, Wm. Blanchard
North Billerica, James Faulkner
Blackinton, see Adams
Blackstone, Darius Bennett
North Blackstone, E. N. Paine
Millville, Willard Wilson
Blandford, David ShurtlefF
North Blandford, Edwin Ely
Bolton, Joshua E. Sawyer
Bond's Village, see Palmer
Boston, Nahum Capen
East Boston, Samuel C. Allen
Buxboro', Oliver Wetherbee
Boxford, Osgood Dale, Jr.
West Boxford, Leonard W. Bodwell
Boylston, Levi Holbrook
" Centre, Henry White
Bradford, William Tenney
Braggville, see HoUiston
Braintree, Lemuel B. Perry
South Braintree, Elisha Thayer
Brewster, Jeremiah Mayo
West Brewster, Rodolphus McLoud
East " Mrs. C. S. Norway
Bridgewater, La Fayette Keith
Scotland, George Chipnian
Brighton, Timothy Monroe
Brimtield, Nathan F. Robinson
East Brimtield, Erastus Lumbard
Brookheld, Alexander Brigham
East Brookfield, B. B. Adams
Brookline, John McCormack
Buckland, A. W. Ward
Burlington, Silas Cutler [W. Burrage
Burrageville, (Worcester Co.) Cliarles
Byfield, see Newbury
Cambridge, William Caldwell
East Cambridge, Andrew Fogg
North " J. B. Nason
Cambridgcport, Samuel James
Mount Auburn, Joseph Bird
Campello, see North Bmlgewater
Canton, Willia'n ^V. Brooks
Carlisle, Geo. W. Green
Carver, Daniel Shaw
North Carver, Wm. S. Savery
South '« T. B. GulHth
POST OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
153
Centervillc, see Barnstable
Charlcinont, A. L. Tyler
East Cliailemoiit, Ilorace Wells
Zoar, Henry M. Livcrinore
Charles lliver Village, see Ncedhain
Charlestown, Charles B. Rogers
Charlton, A. E. Eiske
Charlton Depot, Daniel S. Hall
Chatham, Josiuh Mayo
North Chatham, Thatcher llyder
West " Daniel Howes
Chelmsford, Asa Ilill
North Chelmsford, J. H. Smith
West " Christopher Roby
Middlesex Village, John E. Chase
Chelsea, Gideon W. Young
Cheshire, K. C. Brown
Chester, T. K De Wolf
North Chester, Jonas Parmenter
Chester Factories, C. W. Knox
Chesterfield, Oliver Edwards, Jr.
Chicopee, Wm. W. Johnson
" Falls, Edgar T. Paige
Willimansett, Closson Pendleton
Chilmark, Tristram Allen
Chiltonville, see Plymouth
Clappville, see Leicester
Cliftondale, see Saugus
Clinton, John T. Dame
Cochesett, see West Bridgewater
Cochituate, see Wayland
Cohasset, Zenas Stoddard
North Cohasset, Solomon J. Beal
Cold Brook, see Oakham
Cold Spring, Alonzo Waterman
Coleraine, Calvin W. Shattuck
Adamsville, John Wilson
CoUins's Depot, see W^ilbraham
Concord, Charles B. Davis
Conway, T. S, Dickinson
Cordaville, see Southboro'
Cotuit Port, see Barnstable
Cummington, Wm. Swan [Nelson
Cummington West Village, J. D.
Curtisville, see Stockbridge
JDalton, T. G. Carson
Dana, Nathaniel L. Johnson
North Dana, George T. Johnson
Danvers, Levi Merrill
Danvers, Centre, Henry Prentiss
Danversport, David Mead
Dartmouth, Charles Tucker
North Dartmouth, John Cummings
South Dartmouth, Jireh Sherman
Dedham, William B. Tower
W^est Dedham, Theo. Gay, 2d
South Dedham, Mark Guild
Deerlield, Charles Williams
South Deerfield, William D. Bates
Dennis, Obed Howes
South Dennis, Watson Baker
East Dennis, Lochrop Howes, Jr.
West Dennis, Salmon Crow ell, Jr.
Digliton, Wm. B. Whitraarsh
North Dighton, George F. Gavitt
Dorchester, Robert Vose
Harr. Sep, Isaac Field
Mattapan, G. L. Fisher
Neponset Vill., Jabez Howland
Dover, Ralph Sanger
Douglas, David Holman
East Douglas, Asa Thayer
Dracut, Simeon Flint
Dudley, Moses Barnes
Dunstable, S. T. Spaulding
Duxbury, Ichabod Alden
West Duxbury, (ieorge B. Standish
P'ast Bridgewater, H. O. A. Orr
East Brimheld, see Brimfield
Eastham, George Seabury
North Eastham, David C. Atwood
Easthampton, Ebenezer Ferry
Easton, Thomas F. Davidson
North Easton, David L. Pratt
South Easton, Horatio Copeland
Edgartown, Silvanus L. Pease
Egremont, South, William O'Connell
North Egremont, G. W. Lester
Entield, John G. Merriam
Erving, Josejih Rankin
Essex, Albert F. Low
Fairhaven, Joseph Cutler
North Fairhaven, Cyrus E. Clark
Long Plain, Charles F. Thatcher
Fairmount, see Milton
Fall River, Ebenezer Slocum
Falmouth, Frederick Davis
East Falmouth, Elnathan Baker
North Falmouth, Ferdinand G. Nye
West Falmouth, Silas J. Eldied
AVoods Hole, Owen Eldridge
Waquoit, Asa Phinney
Farnumsville, see Grafton
Feeding Hills, see Agawam
Feltonville, see Marlboro'
Fiskdale, see Sturbridge
Fitchburg, Joseph W. Mansur
West Fitchburg, Harrington Sibley
Florence, see Northampton
Florida, Nathan White
Hoosac Tunnel, Bernard N. Farren
Forge Village, see Wtstford
Foxboro', Eli Phelps
East Foxboro', Joseph Kingsbury
West Foxboro', Henry Hobart
Framingham, John Clark
South Framingham, Willard Howe
Saxonville, Samuel P. Griiiin
Franklin, Smith Fisher
City, Saul B. Scott
South Franklin, Jos. H. Wadsworth
Bald Hill, Elias Cook
Freetown, Joshua Shove
East Freetown, Reuel Washburn
Gardner, Levi Heywood
So. Gardner, Simeon W. A. Stevens
Georgetown, Jeremiah P. Jones
Gill, Josiah D. Canning
Glendale, see Stoneham
Globe Village, William I. Keith
Gloucester, John W. Wonson
Annisquam, W. W. Chard
Lanesville, Levi Dennen
West Gloucester, Theophil's Herrick
Pigeon Cove, Austin W. Story
Goshen, Joseph Hawkes
Grafton, Silas A. Pierce
Farnumsville, Alfred Morse
New England Village, Robert W
Flagg
f54
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Saundersville, G. C. Taft
Granby, Philo Chapin
Graniteville, see Westford
Granville, no Po^t Office of this name.
East Granville, Curios Gibbons
West Granville, S. S. Marks
Grantville, see Needham
Great Barrington, Samuel B. Sumner
Housatonic, John M. Seeley
Vandeusenville, John H. CofRng
Greenfield, David N. Carpenter
Greenwich, James Hanks
Greenwich Village, Ira Haskell
Greenwood, see South Reading
Groton, Theodore Andruss
South Groton, H. A. Wood
West Groton, A. Archibald
Grout's Corner, see Montague
Groveland, Nathaniel J^add
South Groveland, Jacob W. Reed
Hadley, E. H. Seymour
North Hadley, Simon F. Cooley
Halifax, Eliab Pool
Hamilton, George Appleton
Hancock, Hiram S. Smith
Hanover, Stephen Josselyn
Hanson, Cyrus Drew
South Hanson, Barak Osborn
Hardwick, A. E. Knight
Harrison Square, see Dorchester
Hartsville, see New Marlboro'
Harvard, Zophar Wetherbee
Still River, William F. Bateman
Harwich, W. H. Underwood
East Harwich, Danforth S. Steel
South Harwich, Joseph P. Nickerson
West Harwich, Anthony K. Chase
Harwich Port, Benj. W. Eldredge
Hatchville, see Barnstable
Hatfield, Josiah Brown
Haverhill, David P. Bod fish
East Haverhill, John W. Ladd
Hawley, Mrs. Eliza Longley
South Hawley, James S. Longley
West Hawley, Willis Vincent
Haydenville, see Williamsburg
Heath, Samuel W. Barber
Hingham, Miss Abigail W. Gardner
South Hingham, Andrew Gushing
Hinsdale, Monroe Emmons
Depot, John Cady
Holden, Charles ChafSn
Holland, Elisha Kinney
Holliston, Abel Pond
East Holliston, Harrison Whiting
Braggville, D. Hartshorn
Holmes Hole, see Tisbury
Holyoke, Lester Newell
Ireland, Chester Crafts
Hoosac Tunnel, see Florida
Hopkinton, E. A. Bates
Woodville, Albert Wood
Housatonic, see Great Barrington
Hubbardston, William Bennett, Jr.
Hull, Joseph Pope
Huntington, louden B. Williams
Norwich, Whitman Knight
Hyannis, see Barnstable
Indian Orchard, (Hampden County,)
Elisha A. Fuller
Ipswich, Stephen Coburn
Ireland, see Holyoke
Jamaica Plain, see West Roxbury
Kingston, Horace L. CoUamore
Lancaster, Danforth Lawrence
South Lancaster, A. J. Bancroft
Lanesboro', William A. Fuller
Berkshire, Wm. G. Harding
Lanesville, see Gloucester
Lawrence, Benjamin F. Watson '
Lee, Albert M. Howk
East Lee, Carlos Pinney
South Lee, Luther Ross
Leicester, H. D. Hatch
Clappville, Samuel L. Stone
Lenox, Wm. O. Curtis
Furnace, W. A. Phelps
New Lenox, Chaunccy E. Dewey
Leominster, C. H. Colburn
North Leominster, W. F. Howe
Leverett, Francis Frary
North Lever ett, Otis Chittenden
Lexington, John Davis
East Lexington, W. H. Smith, 2d
Leyden, A. A. Field .
Lincoln, James L. Chapin
Littleton, Jonathan Hartwell
Lock's Village, see Shutesbury
Longmeadow, Samuel R. Newell
East Longmeadow, Henry J. Crooks
Long Plain, see Fairhaven
Lowell, Fisher A. Hildreth
Ludlow, W. S. Miller
Lunenburg, Daniel Putnam
Lynn, Leonard B. Usher
Lynnfield, Henry W. Swasey
Lynnfield Centre, Jonathan Bryant
Maiden, Reuben Green
Soiith Maiden, George W. Chase
Maplewood, Gustavus F. j^ourse
Manchester, John P. Allen
Mansfield, M. F. Shaw
West Mansfield, Edmund Briggs
Maplewood, see Maiden
Marblehead, Samuel Cox
Marion, no Post Office of this name.
Sippican, Nathan Briggs
Marlboro', Joseph C. Cotting
Feltonsville, G. L. Manson
Marshfield, George M. Baker
East Marshfield, Tilden Hall
North Marshfield, Constant Oakman
Marston's Mills, see Barnstable
Mattapan, see Dorchester
Mattapoisett, Benj. F. Barstow
Medfield, Walter Janes
Medford, James C. Winnek
West Medford, Franklin Patch
Medway, Collins Hathon
East Medway, George H. Holbrook
West Medway, Gilbert Nourse
Rockville, John S. Walker
Melrose, H. A. Norris
Mendon, Henry A. Aldrich
Methuen, John Low
Middleboro', Sidney Tucker
East Middleboro', Nathaniel Eddy
North Middleboro', M. Robinson
South Middleboro', Nathaniel Sears
Rock, Israel Smith
POST OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
155
Mifldledeld, Bartholomew War<l
B;in<:rort, Chester W. Mcrryficld
MidcUcsex Vill., see Chehnslbrd
Middleton. Amos IJatchehler
ililfoid, Jiimes II. IJarker
South Mill'ord, Sain'i W. Gilbert, Jr.
Millbury, True W. Childs
West Millbury, Ephruim Goulding
Mill River, see New Marlboro'
Millvillo, see Bl.ickstoue
Milton, Nathan C. Martin
Mirickville, see Taunton
Mittineague, see W. Springfield
Monroe, Emerson Stafford
Monson, Joshua Tracy
Montague, Elisha Wright
Grout's Cor., Martin Grout
Monterey, Wilber C. Langdon
Montgomery, Nelson Clarke
Montville, see Sandisfield
Monument, see Sandwich
Mount Auburn, see Cambridge
Nahant, W. W. Johnson
Nantucket, Charles P. Swain
Natick, Calvin W. Perry-
South Natiek, W. H. Wright
Needham, George E. Eaton
West Needham, William Flagg
Charles liiver Villagp, L. B. liussell
Grantville, Alvin Fuller, 2d
Neponset Village, see Dorchester
New Ashford, James Dewey
New Bedford, John Fraser
New Boston, see Sandisheld
New Braintree, Abijah Eddy
Newhury, no OjJxcel»jthc nameofNewbw-y.
Bytield, Samuel S. Moody
Newburyport, George AV. Jackman, Jr.
New England ViLage, see Gratton
New Lenox, see Lenox
New Marlboro', S. W. Wright
Hartsville, Austin Brett
Mill River, Dyer Stanard
Southfield, Augustus Turner
New Salem, Asahel W. Sawyer
North New Salem, W. Whittemore
Newton, Dexter Whipple
Centre, Jonathan St. Clair
Lower Falls, Charles E. Snow
Upper Falls, James H. Grant
West Newton, John Mead
Auburndale, George L. Bourne
Newtonville, Thomas H. Ewinsj
Northampton, Haynes H. Chilson
Florence, Isaac S. Parsons
North Andover, J. P. Foster
N. Andover Depot, Laban Sawyer
Northboro', George G. Valentine
Northbridge, Hazen O. Bean
Centre, Wm. B. Fuller
Whitinsville, George Benson
North Bridgwater, Abel W. Kingman
Campello, Nelson J. Foss
N. West Bridgewater, Levi French
North Brookfield, Kittredge Hill, Jr.
North Chelsea, James L. Wiggin
Northlield. Charles Osgood
Farms, Chas. T. Brown
West Northfield, Elijah E. Belding
North Reading, Jolin M. Keyon
Norton, Mrs. Harriet Hodges
Norwich, see Huntiiiglon
Oakdalc, see West lioylslon
Oakham, Alanson Pronty
Coldbrook, John Smith
Orange, G. A. Wlupi)le
North Orange, Ilillel Baker
Orleans, lid ward Barber
South Orleans, Seth Sparrow, Jr.
East Orleans, Freeman Doane
Osterville, see Barnstable
Otis, Lyman J. Strickhind
West (^tis, Alanson Thompson
Otter River (see Templeton)
Oxford, Wra. E. Pease
North Oxford, Miss M. E. Stone
Palmer, Daniel Granger
Thorndike, Elias Turner
Three Rivers, Asa Shuraway
Bond's Vill., N. D. Wight
Paxton, S. D. Harrington
Pelham, Calvin D. Eaton
Pembroke, Ambrose Parris
North Pembroke, Nathaniel Smith
Pepperell, John Loring
East Pepperell, True T. Locke
Peru, Sylvester S. Bowen
Petersham, Samson Wetherell
Phillipston, T. T. Miller
Pigeon Cove (see Gloucester)
Pittsheld, Phineas Allen, Jr.
West Pittsfield, Augustus W. Wil-
liams
Plainfield, Leonard Campbell
Plainville, see Wrentham
Plymouth, C. A. S. Perkins
South Plymouth, Josiah C. Hovey
Chiltonville, Geo. Bramhall, Jr.
Plympton, Martin Perkins
North Plympton, Zenas Cushman
Pocasset, see Sandwich
Prescott, Christopher Paige
North Prescott, Horace Hunt
Princeton, Moses Gill
East Princeton, Joseph Whitcomb
Provincetown, Godfrey Rider
Quincy, George Baxter
Quincy Point, Peter W. Newcomb
Randolph, Royal B. Conant
East Randolph, John H.Jordan
South Randolph, Daniel Faxon
Reading, Horatio N. Cate
Rehoboth, J. C. Marvel
North Rehoboth, Grenville Stevens
Richmond, William Richards
Ringville, see Worthington
Rochester, Theopbilus King
North Rochester, I. F. Nickerson
Rock, see Middlebnro'
Rockbottom, see Stow
Rockport, Francis Tarr, Jr.
Rockville, see Medway
Rowe, John Ballou
Rowley, Ezekiel Bailey
Roxbury, Isaac S. Burrell
Royalston, Charles H. Newton
South Royalston, Silas Stow
Russell, I. P. Morse
Rutland, Zadock W, Gates
West Rutland, Wm. E. Quimby
156
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Salem, Joseph S. Perkins
Salisbury, Benjamin E. Fifield
East Salisbur)', Cyrus Dearborn
Sandisfield, George Hull
Montville, William W. Langdon
New Boston, Samuel C. Parsons
Sandwich, Charles B. Hall
East Sandwich, Joseph Ewer, Jr.
North " Charles Bourne
South " Sol. C. Hov/land
West " Isaac Keith
Monument, E. O. Parker
Pocasset, Howard Perry
Saugus, Herbert B. Newhall
Saugus Centre, Julian D. Lawrence
Cliftondale, Wm. Williams
Saundersville, see Grafton
Savoy, Calvin Bowker
Saxonville, see Framingham
Scituate, Samuel A. Turner
North Scituate, Anthony Gray
West '« see South Scituate
Scotland, see Bridgewater
Seekonk, William Ide
South Seekonk, Nathan Munroe
Sharon, Amasa Dunbar
East Sharon, Warren Cobb
Sheffield, Edward F. Ensign
East Sheffield, Elijah S. Deming
Ashley Fall^-p John Scovill
Shelburne, Lyman Conant
East Shelburne, H. M. Fisk
Shelburne Falls, Alfred Bowen
Sheldonville, see Wrentham
Sherborn, Jeremiah E-. Hawes
Shirley, Thomas Whitney
Shirley Village, Altred Page
Shrewsbury, Lozano C. Knowlton
Shutesbury, J. P. Hemenwaj'
Lock's Village, Edward Fitts
Sippican (see Marion)
Somerset, J. A. Sayles
Somerville, George A. Sanborn
Southampton, Jonathan N. Judd
Southboro', Solomon Este
Cordaville, Curtis Wood
Southbridge, A. F. Ammidown
South Danvers, Albert R. Fisk
Southfield, see New Marlboro'
South Hadley, O. G. Couch
" Fulls, B. C. Brainard
South Reading, Samuel Kingman
Greenwood, Joseph Eaton
South Scituate, Eben. T. Fogg, Jr.
West Scituate, B. N. Curtis
Southwick, Andrew J. Forward
Spencer, Luther Hill
North Spencer, Jonas Wilson
Springfield, Abijah W. Chapin
Spring Hill, (Barnstable Co.,) N. Wing
State Line, see West Stockbridge
Sterling, J. M. Stephenson
West Sterling, Elisha Smith
Still River, see Harvard
Stockbridge, N. A. Waters
Curtisvillo, Henry M. Burrall
Stoneham, George W. Dike
Glendale, J. IL Strong ♦
StoughLou, W. P. Waldo
East Stoughton, Elijah Blanchard
Stow, Marshall Davis
Rock Bottom, Augustus Rice
Sturbridge, James Bachellor
Fiskdale, Solomon Munroe
Sudbury, John Goodnow, 2d
North Sudbury, Lewis C. Puffer
Assabet, Asahel Balcom
Sunderland, Jeremiah Fiagg
Sutton, Wm. C. Chase
'West Sutton, Rufus C. Hall
Wilkinsonville, Jonas Brown
Swampscott, Waldo Thompson
Swanzey, John Mason
North Swanzey, Mason Barney
Taunton, Abijah M. Ide, Jr.
East Taunton, David Dean
Mirickville, William Simms
Templeton, Dexter Gilbert
Baldwinsville, James H. Clapp
Otter River. S. D. Morley
Tewksbury, Benj. F. Spaulding
North' "rewksbury, Leonard Hun-
tress
Thorndike, see Palmer
Three Rivers, see Palmer
Tisbury (no office by this name)
West Tisbury, J. B. Nickerson
Holmes Hole, Eliakim Norton
Tolland, Wm. W. Harrison
Topsfield, B. P. Adams
Townsend, Charles Osgood
" Harbor, Charles Emery
W. Townsend, Aug. G. Stickney
Truro, Josiah Wilder
North Truro, John Grozer
Tyngsboro', Samuel Elliot
Tyringham, Frederick C. Williams
Upton, Davis J. King
Uxbridge, S. S. Pitts
North Uxbridge, Chas. E. Whitin
Van DeusenvilIe,seo Great Barrington
Wachusett Village, see Westminster
Wales, J. H. Rogers
Walpole, David E. Metcalf
East Walpole, George W. Johnson
South " Truman Clarke
Waltham, Frederick M. Stone
Waquoit, see Falmouth
Ware, Addison Sandford
Wareham, Nathaniel Sherman
West Wareham, Oliver C. Gibbs
East " Alex. Switt;
AVarwick, Q. M. Morgan
Warren, Franklin Drury
Washington, Daniel Sibley
Watertown, Warren J. Lindley
Wayland, Newell Heard
Cochituate, C. R. Damon
Webster, Ivvman Sheldon
Wellfleet. Enoch Higgins
South Wellfleet, Jona. Doane
Wendell, F. K. Fleming
,, Depot, William Putnam
Wenham, B. C. Putnam
Westboro', J. A. Brigham
West Boylston, Benjamin Smith
Oakdale, Augustus V. Sheldon
West Bridgewater, Calvin Williams
Cochesett, Albert Copeland, Jr.
West Brookfield, Jacob Dupee
BOSTON POST OFFICE.
157
West Caml)rid!];o, Edwin 11. I'roscott
Belmont, John L. Alexander
Westfield, Iteuben Noble
Westt'ord, Samuel Fletcher
Forge Village, S. A. liainblin
Granitevilie, Daniel C. Mead
West Gloucester, see Gloucester
Westhampton, John A. Judd
Westminster, J. Whitman
Wachusett Village, I5enj. Wyman
West Newbury, Daniel Nichoia
Weston, Charles Johnson
Westport, Nathan (J. Brownell
So. Westport, Frederick Brownell
Westport Point, A. H. Cory
AVest Rjxbury, William S. Keith
Jamaica Plain, Robert Seaver
We^t Scituate, see South Scituate
West Springfield, Lewis Leonard
Ashleyviile, Edward Kneeland
Mittineague, Luke Bliss
Feeding Hills, see Agawam
West Stockbridge, W. A. llees
,f Centre, Morris Ward
State Line, Reuben R. Peet
Weymouth, Elijah F. Hall
East Weymouth, Z. L. Bicknell
South " John A. Rogers
North <' Cornelius Pratt
Whately, Dennis Dickinson
East Whately, Josiah Allis
Whitinsville, see Northbridge
Wilbraham, Luther B. Bliss
S. Wilbraham, Solomon C. Spellman
CoUins'fi Depot, W. Collins
WilkinsonviUu, sec Sutton
Williamsburg, Lewis J5i)dman
Ilaydcnville, Spencer Root
Willimansett, see Chicopec
Williamstown, Keyes Danforth
South Williamstown, J. H. Jordan
Wilmington, J. A. Ames
North Wilmington, Silas Buck
Winchendon, Edwin S. Merrill
Winchester, Josiah Hovey
Windsor, Milo II. Johnson
East Windsor, Reuben Pierce
Winthrop, Warren Belcher
Woburn, A. E. Thompson
North Woburn, Step. Nichols, Jr.
East '« A. L. Richardson
Woods Hole, see Falmouth
Woodville, see Hopkinton
Worcester, Emory Banister
Worthington, Edward C. Porter
West Worthington, Russell Bartlett
RinijYille, Ethan C. Ring
Wrentham, Charles J. Randall
No. Wrentham, Henry Trowbridge
South » Preston Day
West " P. P. Cook
Plainville, J. P. Cheever
Shel lonville, Edward C. Craig
Yarmouth, Isaac Ryder
" Port, Thomas Arey
West Yarmouth, F. H. Crowell
South " John Larkin
Zoar, see Charlemont
BOSTON POST OFFICE.
NAHUM CAPEK", POSTMASTER,
WM. B. SMITH, ASSISTANT POSTMASTEK.
EDWAKD S. ERVINa, TREASUREE.
The Post Office is in the Merchants Exchange, State Street. From the 1st of April
to the 1st of October, the Office is open from 6^, A. M., to 9, P. M. From October to
April, from 7i, A. M., to 9, P. M, On Sundays, from 9 to 10, A. :Sl.
DAILY MAIL ARRANGEIrlENT.
Maih Close.
Southern, 5, A. M., and 2 and 4^, P. M.,
and on Sunday, at 5^. P. M.
Eastern, 5, A. M., and 2, P. M.
Albany, and on the route, 5, A. M., and
2, P. M.
Cape Cod and Nantucket, 5, A. M.
Northern Mail, 5, A. M.
Foreign Mail by Steamers, from Boston,
at 9 o'clock, A. M., on days of sailing.
Letters will be received at the Steamship
Company's Wharf, East Bostpn, until
1-4 before 12 o'clock, A. M. Foreign
Mail, via New York, day previous to
sailing at 1 1-2 and 4 1-2, P. M. Letters
will be received at the Worcester Rail-
road Depot, from 2 i-2 o'clock, P. M.,
until 3 o'clock, P. M.
California on the 4th and 19th of each
month at 2 and 4^, P. M.
IVhen Due.
Southern Mail averages 6^, P. M., and 12,
midnight.
Eastern Mail averages 2 and 8, P. M.
Albany Mail averages 6, P. M., and 12,
midnight.
Northern Mail averages 7.^, P. M.
Nantucket •< 27 P. M.
Cape Cod " 6^, P. M.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
RATES OP POSTAGE
IN THE UNITED STATES, OR TO BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN PROVINCES.
Letters in the United States, per .J oz.
(fractions same), not over 3000 miles, 3 c.
prepaid; over 3000 miles, 10 c. prepaid.
Letters, dropped for delivery only, 1 c,
prepaid or not. Advertised letters 1 e. ex-
tra. To or from the Provinces, not over
3000 miles from the line, 10 c. per ^ oz. ;
over 3000, 15 c, prepaid or not.
Transient newspapers, periodicals, un-
sealed circulars, or other articles of printed
matter, not exceeding 3 ounces in weight,
to any part of the United States, 1 c, pre-
paid ; each additional ounce or fraction
of an ounce, 1 c, prepaid.
Regular neiospapers or periodicals, paid
yearly or quarterly in advance, when cir-
culated in the State where published, not
weighing over 1^ oz., \ c. ; over \^ oz. and
not over 3 oz., .^ c. ; every additional oz.
or fraction, J c. Whea circulated out of
the State, all weighing 3 oz. or less, ^ c,
and each additional oz. or fraction, ^ c.
Weekly, neiospapers within the county
where printed and published, single copy
free to each subscriber. Small newspapers
and periodicals, monthly or oftener, and
pamphlets not containing more than six-
teen octavo pages, in single packages of
not less than 8 oz. to one address, prepaid
J c. for each ounce ; fraction same.
Books, bound or unbound, not weighing
over four pounds, under 3000 miles, 1 c.
per oz., prepaid, 1^ c. not prepaid ; over
3000 miles, 2 c. prepaid, 3 c. not prepaid.
Publishers of neiospapers and periodicals
are allowed a free exchange of one copy,
and may also send to each actual sub-
scriber, enclosed in their publications,
bills and receipts for the same, free of
postage.
All pritited matter must be sent with-
out cover, or in a oover open at the ends
or sides. There must be no word or com-
munication printed on the same after its
publication, or upon the cover, except the
name and address of the person to whom
it is to be sent. There must be no paper
or other thing enclosed in »r with such
printed paper.
TO OR FROM GREAT BRITAIN OR IRELAND,
Letters. — Each J oz. 24 c. ; 5 c. extra for
California or Oregon. Prepayment op-
tional.
Neiospapers. — 2 c. each, payable in
United States.
Periodicals and Patnphlets. — Not over
two oz., 2 c. each, and 4 c. eich extra oz.,
payable in United States ; and same post-
age is payable in the United Kingdom,
excepting that for the third oz. it rises to
sixpence, and each extra oz. is twopence.
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
That Letters may be mailed in all sections of the city with equal facility, and be
transmitted with promptness and certainty, the Postmaster General has authorised
strong and secure Iron Boxes to be put up at the places named below, which will be
ready for the reception of Letters and Papers, prepaid by stamps, according to laio.
These Boxes will be visited daily, except Sundays, by sworn Collectors, at 9 o'clock,
A. M., 1, 3i}, and 10 o'clock, P. M. ; on Sundays at 5 and 10 o'clock, P. M. ; — and all
mailable matter found therein will be forthwith taken to the Post Office, and without
charge.
Letters to be Registered must be taken to the Post Office.
Letter Boxes piaced at the Hotels are for the guests of the Hotels.
The Streets of Boston have been declared Post Routes by the Postmaster General,
to the exclusion of all unauthorised Letter Carriers.
The Boxes are located as follows : —
District No. 1.
1. New England House.
2. Cor. (/'ommercial and Cross sts.
3. Cor. Commercial st. and Lewis whf.
4. Cor. Hanover and Charter sts.
6. Head of Gray's wharf.
6. Cor. Hanover and Richmond sts.
7. Cor. Charlestown and Cooper sts.
8. Mcrrimac House.
9. Cor. Hanover and Salem sts.
10. Cor. Hanover and Union sts.
11. American House.
12. Quincy House.
District No. 2.
1. Cor. Beacon and Mt. Vernon sts.
2. Cor. Myrtle and Joy sts.
3. Cor. Charles and Chestnut sts.
4. Cor. lievere and W. Centre sts.
5. Cor. Cambridge and Garden sts.
6. Mass. General Hospital Gate.
7. Cor. Spring and Popular streets.
8. Cor. Causeway and Lowell streets.
9. Cor. Green and Lynde streets.
10. Cor. Court and Bulfinch streets.
11. Revere House.
12. Cor. Court st. and Cornhill.
District No. 3.
i; Pearl St. House.
2. Cor. Broad st. and Foster's wharf.
3. Cor. Congress and Purchase sts.
4. Cor. Beach and Lincoln sts.
5. United States Hotel.
6. Cor. Kneeland and Federal sts.
7. Cor. Hudson and Oak sts.
District No. 4.
1. Parker House.
2. Trcmont House.
3. Bionifield House.
4. Wintiirop House.
6. Cor. Ehot and Pleasant sts.
CUSTOM-HOUSE OFFICERS.
lof)
6. Cor. Trcmont and Pleasant sts.
7. Cor. KViot and Wa.sliitiL'ttjii sts.
8. Cor. Ilayward pi. and Wash. st.
9. Adams House.
10. Marlboro' Hotel.
DiSTiiicT No. 5.
1. Cor. Washiiif^ton and Arnold sts.
2. Cor. Shawiiuit ave. and Springfield
street.
3. Cor. SlMwrniit avenue and West
Canton str( ot.
4. Cor. Wash, and Dover streets.
5. Cor. Wash, and E. Castle streets.
District No. G. (South Boston.)
Cor. Dorchester ave. and 4th sts.
Cor. Dorchester ave. and Dorch. at.
Cor. 1 street ai-.d Broadway.
Cor. D and 4tli streets.
Cor. Broadway and Dorchester av.
CUSTOM-HOUSE OFFICERS.
Ephraim Atwood,
Ithamar A. Beard,
Henry D. Clary,
Charles Crafts,
DISTRICT OP BOSTON AND
CHARLESTOWN.
By a regulation of the Treasury De-
partment, the Custom House opens at 9
o'clock, A. .l.and closes at 3, P. M.,for
the transaction of business, through the
year. Custom House, on State, India,
aud Central Streets.
Collector's Office.
Arthur W. Austin, Collector.
Bradford L. Wales, Deputy Collector
tmd Audi tor.
Albert Hanscomb, Jonathan P. Robin-
son, Depxity Collectors.
Ithamar W. Beard, Cashier.
Ephraim L. Frothingham, Jr., Assistant
Cashier.
Clerks.
Samuel Andrews, Joseph C. Lovejoy,
Samuel P. Lovett,
James J. Maguire,
H. A. S. D. Payne,
Chas. W. Pollard,
John J. Cummiskey, Taylor M. Rundlett,
James Davis, ' JohnO. Shiw,
William H. Emery, George A. Savage,
James O. Frost, Thos.J.Whittemore,
John W. Fenno, Ralph C. Webster,
Nathaniel Gale, Joseph W. Wright,
AlexanderHanscom, George B. Wellman,
Frederic S. Hill, William Williams,
E. W. Holmes, Edgar K. Whitaker,
Geo. J.Lindsey, Eli A. Yale.
Henry D. Todd, Messenger.
Naval Officer's Department.
Charles G. Greene, Naval Officer.
C. Danielson Lincoln, Deputy Naval
Officer.
yMbert Case, Nathan D. Hyde, Wm. P.
Hill, Andrew J. Locke, Wm. H. But beck,
William Stevens, A. C. Jackson, Clerks.
Geo. O. Davis, Messenger.
Surveyor's Office.
Fletcher Webster, Surveyor.
Wm. W. Parker, Deputy Surveyor.
Francis A. Durivage, Assista7U Deputy
Surveyor.
Edward L. Paris, Clerk.
Franklin Prince, Messenger.
Public Store Department.
Joseph Barney, Superintendent of Ware-
homes.
Wm. P. Brown. Elijah Clark, John
H. Clark, Moses E. Cushman, Henry A.
Davis, Samuel 0. Dearborn. Joseph Dowe,
Theodore L. Howe, Levi Ingols. John H.
Jackson, E. S. Lawrence, Wm. H. Leach
Charles A. Mann, Isaac F. Nelson, Geo.
W. Niies, Gardner Prouty, George B.
Proctor, Joseph A. Sampson, Israel P.
Williams, Storekeepers.
T. Browne Dix, James B. Norris, C/erA'*.
Samuel D. Slncnm, Storar/e Clerk.
Isaac N. Riddle, Permit Clerk, Apprais-
er's Office.
Albert Bingham, F. Colburn, S. J.
Deacon, Thomas G. Easterbrook, Nathan
Jenkins, Henry H. Hvde, Nathan R.
'1 hayer, O. F. Winslow, Clerks in Ware-
houses.
Measurers.
William Grossman, Joseph Hall, Chas.
A. Mirick.
Weighers and Gaugers.
Joseph H. Berret, Charles Caldwell,
Perkins Cleveland, Henry H. Cook, Hora-
tio N. Crane, Charles Edmunds, Robert
I-. Davis, Nicholas Hathaway, Eph. Nute,
Jonathan Nayson, Daniel Sanborn, Geo.
L. Thorndike, Samuel Walker.
Inspector's Department.
Inspectors.
Albert Alden, Levi Barker, Prentice
S. Barnard, John Belcher, Asa O. But-
man, Augustus F. Brown, John D. Cado-
gan, Abner Child, Geo. W. Churchill,
Ezra S. Conant, Albert Clark, Charles
Clark, Wm. R. Collier, Joseph S. Darling,
George H. Davies, Isaac Davis, Moses
T. Davis, Thos. S. Dennett, Richard li.
Dixey, Osgood Eaton, B. W. Foster, Jas.
G. Foster, Isaac W. Frye, Mathew Foley,
Royal Gillpatrick, Harvey Howe, Barzillai
N. Hudson, Joseph Holbrook, Edward
Jones, John Kitteridge, Robert Keith,
Franklin Knight, George W. Lewis, g!
Hiuman Loomis, Martin Lynch, Henry
K. May, Thomas Mooney, Dennis W.
O'Brien, Timothy R. Page, Edwin A.
Palmer, Samuel H. Parker, Levi T.
Prcscott, E. Sewall Price. Godfrey Rider,
Jr., Joseph M. Rowell, Georse Rnbbins,
Joseph P. Raymond. Ebcn li. Safford,
Daniel P. Simpson, Eli M. Smith, Ham-
bieton E. Smith, Elisha Stone, Israel C.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Trow, p:beii. G. Tucker, Robert M.Waitt,
Mark F. Warren, Thomas P. Wilson.
Lovell Bieknell, Inspector a.\, Dorchester
and Quincy ; H. C. Wilder, at Ilingham;
John H. Wilson, Jr., at Cohasset.
Aids to the Revenue.
William Bradford, George Dickinson,
Samuel Fabyan, Isaac W. Follansbee,
Alexander Grega;, John D. McGill, Thos.
O'Neil, Asa T. Pratt, Ebon. Russell.
Night Inspectors.
John Avery, William A. Gragg, Willard
Graves, Thomas H. Grenvilie, Daniel
D. Hartley, J. Hughes Federiok W. Hall.
Nathaniel Jackson, Washington Leach,
John R. McDonald, Chas. W. McLcUan,
Abraham C. Mace, Jacob Norris, Chas. P.
Philbrick, Edward Ryan, Chas. R. Stur-
gis, Edmund Snow, John M.Tyler, Samuel
A. Wentworih, Abram Weeks, Solomon
H. Willis.
Night IVatchmen.
Chas. A. Belford, Wm. H. Carpenter,
Daniel Fuller, Charles S. Hunt, Christo-
pher Plunkett, Robert Wier.
Public Appbaiser's Office.
Appraiser's Office, Comm'l St., cor.
Commerce.
George F. Emery, General Appraiser.
C. J. F. Allen and Henry Crocker,
Principal Appraisers.
Aaron Hobart and Jeremiah Colburn,
Assistant Appraisers.
Joseph B. Frost, C. Dana Lincoln, Chas.
M. Kingsley, Examiners.
Ezra Faimenter, Exayninei- of Drugs.
Joseph B. Bridge, William Hardwick,
John W. Neason, Isaac T. RipUy, Chas.
W. Spofford, Oliver C. Wyman, James
B. Weeks, Alfied A. Waldron, Clm-ks.
Custom House Barge.
Hambleton E. Smith, Boarding Office^-,
Long Wharf.
Revenue Cutter " Morris."
John Whitconih, Commander. John L.
Prouty, \st Lieut. George Walden, 2d
Lieut. Marshall Brown, Zd Lieut. Olof
Johanson, Boatstoain.
Sub Treasury.
Edward E. Pratt, U. S. Assistant Treas-
urer.
G. Haven, George L. Pratt, Clerks.
Light-House Inspector.
Office, 2d District, Boston Custom House.
Melancthon Smith, Inspector. George
A. Lawton, Clerk.
DISTRICT OP BAHN STABLE.
Port of Barnstable. — Sylvanus B. Phin-
hey. Collector ; S.Parker Holway, Deputy
Collector ; Charles Lewis, Isaac Wheldon,
Inspectors.
Port of Sandtoich. — Wm. E. Boyden,
Inspector.
Port of Falmouth. — Silas J. Bourne,
Deputy Collector.
Port of Yarmouth. — John Hawes, In-
spector.
Port of Chatham. — Ephraim Taylor,
Deputy Collector; Samuel Young, Inspec-
tor.
Port of South Dennis. — Miller W. Nick-
erson, Deputy CoUecter.
Port of WeU.fleet. — Freeman L. Hick-
man, De/jz^^y Collector; Nath'l P. Wiley,
Inspector.
Port of Provincetown. — Simeon S, Gif-
ford, Deputy Collector ; John Smith, In-
spector.
Harwich Port. — Anthony Kelley, In-
spector.
DISTRICT OF EDGARTOWN.
Port of Edgartown. — Constant Norton,
Collector ; Sirsou P. Coftin, Deputy Col-
lector; Ira Darrovv, Inspector.
Port bf Holmes Hole.— Renry P. Worth,
Deputy ' Collector ; Matthew P. Butler, In-
spector.
DISTRICT OP FALL RIVER.
Po7-t of Fall River. — Phineas W. Le-
land. Collector; Jonathan Slade, Deputy
Collector. Inspector, Weigher, Measurer,
and Ganger; Joseph Leland, Inspector,
Weigher, and Measurer ; Admiral Cogg-
shall. Revenue Boatman; Jonathan J.
Milliard, Inspector of Steamboat Hulls and
Boiler's.
Ports of Somerset, Freetown, Dighton,
Berkley, and Taunton — George W. Pick-
ens, Inspector, Weigher, and Measurer ;
Liberty Tripp, Weigher and Measurer.
DISTRICT OF GLOUCESTER.
Port of Gloucester. — Graham Babson,
Collector; Wm. P. Dolliver, Surveyor;
Addison Winter, Moses Tarr, Inspectors ;
Leonard J. Presson, Weigher, Gauyer, and
Measurer ; Robert Rowe, Boatman.
Port of Manchester. — Tyler Parsons,
Inspector.
Port of Rochport. — Winthrop Thurston,
Inspector,
DISTRICT OP MARBLEHEAD.
Port of Marblehead. — William Bartoll,
Collector; John Orne, Deputy Collector;
John Ingalls, Surveyor; Richard Rams-
dell, Inspector, Weigher, Ganger, and
Measurer.
Port of Lynn. — Wm. H. Stone, Deputy
Collector and Inspector.
Ports of Swampscott and Nahant. —
Ephraim A. Ingalls, Inspector.
DISTRICT OF NANTUCKET.
Port of Nantucket. — "Eben W. Allen,
Collector; Andrew J. Morton, Deputy
Collector; Frederick W. Folget, Inspector.
DISTRICT OF NEW BEDFORD.
Custom House, North Second Street,
corner of William.
l^ort of New Dedford.-Charles B. H.
Fessenden, Collector; Jan.cs Taylor, De-
puty Collector; Wm. M. Irish, Clerk;
Alexander G. Ryder, Inspector and Board-
ing Officer ; Jirch L. Ferguson, InspectO) ,
Weigher, Ganger, ^c. ; Enoch iJearse,
Custom House Boatman.
Port of Fairhaven. — George 11. Taber,
Inspector.
Port of Mattapoiselt, — Ansell Weeks,
Inspector.
Port of Sippica7i. — Nathan Briggs, In-
s23ector.
CONSULS AND CONSULAR AGENTS.
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Port of Warcham. — David Nye, Deputy
Volkctor and Inspector.
J'ort of Dartmouth. — ILimphrcy Sher-
man, Inspector.
Port of Westport. — Russell GifTord, In-
spector.
DISTRICT OP NEWBURYPORT.
Custom House, 23 Water Street.
Port of Newhuryport. — James Blood,
Collector ; Thomas W. Buriiham, Inspec-
tor and Deputy Collector ; Nicholas
Brown, Naval Officer; Nathaniel Jack-
son, Surveyor ; Wm. D. Fostci', Inspector,
Weiyher, and Measurer; Geo. W. Hill,
Inspector and Ganger ; Chas. Peabody,
Inspector ; Joseph Lowell, Boatman.
Port of Ipswich. — Daniel L. Wilcomb,
Swveyor.
DISTRICT OP PLYMOUTH.
Port of Plymouth. — Wait Wadsworth,
Collector ; Wm. Bishop, Deputy Collector
and laspector.
Port of Du.cbury. — Joshus W. Swift, /«-
spcctnr.
Port of Kingston. — Ezra Perkins, In-
spector.
Port of Scituate. — Samuel A. Turner,
Inspector.
DISTRICT OP SALEM AND
BEVERLY.
Custom House, 112 Derby Street, corner
of Oranp;o Street, Salem.
Port of Salem. — Wm. 13. Pike. Collec-
tor; Henry Derby, Deputy Collector;
Henry L. Lambert, ('lerk ; John Ryan
Naval Olficer ; Ebcnczer Dodge, Surveyor ;
Jonathan H. Ornc, Henry W. Perkins,
Weiyhcrs and Gauycrs ; Robert W. Gould
Measurer; Connor B. Swasey, Public
Store Keeper ; Daniel B. Lord, William A.
Phillips, Samuel Fuller, Tlios. P. Kinsley,
Edward C. Peabody, Moses D. Randall,
Clias. H. Manning, Inspectors ; Henry
Upton, Henry Meek, Boatmen.
Port of Beverly. — Samuel Porter, Sur-
veyor ; Maurice Oby, Stephen Lovett, In-
spectors.
CONSULS AND CONSULAR AGENTS.
RESIDING IN BOSTON.
Austrian Consul, Francis A. Hirsch, 13 Doane street.
Behfian Consul, Ives G. Bates, 99 State street.
Brazilian Vice Consul, Archibald Foster, 3 Merchants' Exehan"'e.
British Consul, Francis Lousada, 7 Doane street.
Buenos Ayres (acting), Santiago C. Bello, 16 Summer street.
Costa Rica Consul (acting), S. C. Bello, 16 Summer street.
Equador Consul, Seth Bryant, 76 Pearl street.
French Consul, M. Jules Etienne Souchard, 10 Devonshire street.
Chancellor of the French Consulate, Paul Dejardin, 10 Devonshire street.
Chilian Consul, H. V.Ward, 20 City Exchange, 10 Devonshire street.
Greek Consul, Henry G. Andrews, 46 Court street.
Hanoverian Consul, Francis A. Hirsch, 13 Doane street.
Luhec Consul, Henry C Lauterback, 39 Federal street.
Mexican Vice Consul, Santiago C. Bello, 16 Summer street.
New Grenada Consul (acting), Santiago C. Bello, 1 6 Summer street.
Nicaragua Consul (acting), Santiago C. Bello, 16 Summer street.
Peruvian Consul (acting), Santiago C. Bello, 16 Summer street.
Prussian Consul, Fruncis A. Hirsch, 13 Doane street.
Pontifical Slates, Nicholas Keggio, 31 Central wharf.
Portuguese Vice Consul, Archibald Foster, 3 Merchants' Exchan"e.
Russian Vice Consul, R. B. Storer, 4 7 India wharf.
Sardinian Vice Consul, Nicholas Reggio, 31 Central wharf.
Sicilian Vice Consul, Nicholas Reggio, 31 Central wharf.
Spanish Consul, H. F. Fallon, 16 Summer Street.
Swedish and Norwegian Vice Consul, Barthould Schleslnger, 80 State street.
Turkish Consul, Joseph lasigi, 36 Central wharf.
Uruguay Consul, Charles Soule, Jr., 40 State Street.
Venezuela Consul (acting), Santiago C. Bello, 16 Summer street.
RESIDING IN NEW BEDPORD.
Prussian Vice-Consul, Geo. Hussey.
Spanish Consular Agent, Wm. H.
Taylor.
RESIDING IN SALEM.
British Consular Agent, Ephraim
F. Miller.
RESIDING IN NANTUCKET.
British Consular Agent, Wm. Bai-ney.
RESIDING IN NEWBURYPORT.
British Consular Agent, Thos. W.
Burnham.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
EDUCATION IN MASSACHUSETTS.
BOARD OP EDUCATION.
Established bt an Act of the Legislature, April 20, 1837.
The Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Secretary of the Common-
wealth, ex-officiis ; Hon. Isaac Davis, of Worcester; Henry Wheatland,
M. D., of Salem; Ariel Parish, of Springfield; Prof. Cornelius C. Felton,
of Cambridge ; Rev. Alonzo H. Quint, of West Roxbury ; Wm. A.
Stearns, D. I)., of Amherst; Rev. Russell Tomlinson, of Plymouth;
Rev. Erastus 0. Haven, of Boston.
Hon. George S. Boutwell, Secretary ; Geo. B. Emerson, Esq., Treasurer.
Samuel C. Jackson, Assistant Secretary.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS.
Established by Law, 1838.
The State Normal Schools are designed for those only who purpose
to teach, and especially for those who purpose to teach in the Common
Schools. Of those who avail themselves of the advantages of these
Sehools, and who afterwards become teachers in the Common Schools of
Massachusetts, no tuition fee is required.
There are at present four in this Commonwealth, as follows :
State Normal School, Framingham.
FOR FEMALES ONLY.
Georire N. Bigelow, Principal.
Originally established at Lexington,
July 3, 1839. Transferred in May,
1844, to West Newton ; from thence,
in 1853, to Framingham.
Bridgewater State Normal School.
for both sexes.
State Normal School at Westfield.
FOR both sexes.
John W. Dickinson, Principal.
This school first went into operation
at Barre, September 4, 1830. In
1841 it was suspended, and in Septem-
ber, 1844, was re-commenced at West-
aeld.
Salem State Normal School.
FOR females only.
Opened September 13, 1854.
Alpheus Crosby, Principal.
Marshall Conant, Principal.
Those who enter this school, male
pupils must be at least 1 7, and females
at least 16, years of age.
Terms. — The school year is divided into two terms, commencing as fol-
lows : At
Framingham on the first Wednesday of March and September of each year.
Salem on the second Wednesday of " " " " "
Bridgewater on the third Wednesday of " " " " "
Westfield on the fourth Wednesday of " " " " «'
The Spring Term of each school is preceded by a vacation of four weeks,
and the Autumn Term hy a vacation of eight weeks.
TEACHERS' INSTITUTES.
The number of Teachers' Insti-
tutes held during the year 1858 was ten.
These Institutes are all under the
personal superintendence of the Secre-
tary. The Board of Instructors em-
ployed : —
Gen. Henry K. Oliver, and Geo. B.
Emerson, LL. D., Teachers of Gram-
mar.
Prof. William Russell, Teacher of
Elocution.
Lowell Slason, Esq., Teacher of
Music.
Sanborn Tenney, A. M., Teacher of
Geography and Lecturer on Nalwral
HiMory.
Prof. Herman KriisI, Teacher' of
Drnicing and Mathematics.
COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, ETC.
u;3
COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, ETC.
Abbott Femalij Academy, Anijovek,
Incorporated 1829. Miss Emma T.
Ta} lor, Princijxd.
Amherst Academy.
Tnoorporated 1816. Rodolphus B.
Hubbard, Prmripal.
Amuerst College.
Incorporated 1821.
Rev. Win. A. Stearns, 1). I)., Presi-
dent, (1)1(1 Professor of Moral and
Christian Science.
Rev. Edward Hitchcock, D. D.,
LL. D., Professor of Natural 2'heology
andof GeoUxjjf. Chas. H. Hitchcock,
Adj. Prof, of Gcolof/y.
Ebenezer S. Snell, A. M , Pro-
fessor of Afatkematics and Natural
Phdosophy.
Charles U. Shepard, M. D., Massa-
chusetts Professor of Natural History.
\\';illiam "S. Tyier, D. D., Graves
Professor of Greek Language and
Literature.
Wni. S. Clark, Ph. D., Professor of
Chemistry.
Rev. Julius H. Seelye, A. M., Pro-
fessor of Intellectual and Mor'cd Phil-
osophy.
Rev. Janoes Gardiner Vose, A. M.,
Williston Professor of Rhetoric and
Oratory, and of English Literature.
Edward P Crowell, A. M., Moore
Professor of Latin, and Instructor in
German.
Edward Tuckerman, LL. B., Pro
fessor of Botany and Lecturer in His'
lory.
Wm. L. Montague, A. M., Lislructor
in Latin and French,
Asa S. Fiske, A. B., Tutor in Greek.
Henry S. Kelsey, A.M., Tutor in
Mathematics.
Chas. H. Hitchcock, A. M., Lecturer
in Zoology and Curator of the Cabinet.
John W. Lane, A. B., Teacher of
Elocution.
Lucius M. Boltwood, A. M., Libra-
rian,
The annual expenses of tuition, &c.,
are from SloO to S200.
Terms and Vacations. — Winter
term commences Jan. 5. Sprint va-
catiori, April 13. Summer term,^May
4. Summer vacation, Aug. 11. Fail
term, Sept. 8. Cocomencement in
1859, Aug. 11.
Andoveii Tueolooical Skmi.naiiy,
• Anijover.
Incorporated Jane 20,1807.
Rev. Calvin E. Stowe, D. I)., As-
sociate Professor of Sacred Literature.
Rev. Edwards A. Park, D. D., Ab-
bott Professor of Christian 'lhe.olo<fy.
Rev. Austin" Phelps, D. D., Bart-
lett Professor (f Sacred Rhetoric.
Rev. E. P. Barrows, M. A., Seminary
^^''"f- «/ Sacred Literature in Hebrtic.
Rev. W. G. T. Shedd, M. A., Broa-n
Pr< fessor of Ecclesiastical History and
Pastoral llieology.
Prof. Wra. Russell, M. A., Teacher
of Elocution.
The Anniversary is on the first
Thursday in Augu.st. The repular
time for admission is the first week in
the academical year, which commen-
ces six weeks from the Anniversary.
The regular course of study is three
years.
The expenses for the academical
year of forty weeks are about Si 10.
The Libraries of the Institution con-
tain 22,00U volumes.
AsriONET Academy, Fueetowx.
Founded 1855. , Principal.
• Bradford Academy, Bradford.
Incorporated 1804. Miss Abby II.
Johnson, Principal.
Bridgewater Academy, Bridge-
AVATEK.
Incorporated 1799. Frederick
Crafts, Principal.
Bristol Academy, Tau.vtox.
Incorporated 1792. Joseph A.
Hale, Principal.
Charlestoavx Female Seminary.
Incorporated 1832. Miss Catharine.
N. Badger, Principal.
Chatham Academy, Chatham.
Incorporated 1829.
College of the Holy- Cross,
Worcester.
Rev. Antony F. Ciampi, S. J., Presi-
dent, Treasurer^ and Prefect o/'Siudits.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Kriv. James J. Tehon, S. J., Vice
President, Prefect of Schools and Pro-
fessor of Mathematics.
Rev. Aloisius Janalick, S. J., Prof,
of Mental Philosophy, of German, and
Chaplain.
Rev. Eugene Vetromile, S. J., Prof
of Natural Philosophy,
Rev. John A. McGuisan, S. J.,
Professor of Rhetoric, Poetry, and
French-
Rev. Patrick Creighton, S. J., Prof
of Latin, Greek, and Mathematics.
Mr. Martin F. Morris, S. J., Profes-
sor of Latin, Greek, and Mathematics.
Mr. Edward Hand, S. J., Professor
of Latin, Greek, and Mathematics.
Mr. Edward Henchy, S. J., Prof of
English and French.
Mr. Samuel R. Leland, Professor
of Music.
Peter B. Mignault, Esq., M. D., At-
tending Physician.
Number of students, 60.
Comer's Commercial College, Boston.
Founded 1840. George N. Comer,
Oliver E. Linton, Principals.
Conway Academy.
Incorporated 1853. G. B. Manley,
Principal.
Day's Academy, Wrentham.
Incorporated 1806. Geo. B. Cor-
gi le, Teacher,
Deeefield Academy, Deerfield.
Incorporated 1797. Virgil M. How-
ard, A. B., Principal.
Derby Academy-, Hingham.
Incorporated 1784. James M. Cas-
sety. Principal.
DiGHTOx Academy^, Dighton.
Established 1856, Geo. E. Burgess,
Principal.
Drury Academy, North Adams.
Incorporated 1841. Francis Shep-
heid, Teacher.
Dukes Co. Academy, West Tisbury.
Incorporated 1833. Bartlett May-
hew, A. B., Teacher.
Dummer Academy, Neavbury.
Established 1 763. Incorporated
1782. Marshall Henshaw, Principal.
East Bridgewater Academy, East
Bridgewater.
Established 1817. Incorporated
1837. Wni. Allen, Teacher.
Egremont Academy, Egremont.
Incorporated 1832. H. S. Goodale,
Teacher.
Friends Academy, New Bedford.
Incorporated 1812. T. Prentiss
Allen, Edward A. H. Allen, Princi-
pals.
Greenwood Seminary, So. Reading.
Winsor B. Waitt, Principal.
Hanover Academy, Hanoveh.
Charles A. Reed, Principal.
Harvard College, Cambridge.
Founded 1638.
Corporation.
President, James Walker, D. D.,
LL. D.
Fellows. — Lemuel Shaw, LL. D
George Hayward, M. D. ; John A,
Lowell, LL. D. ; Geo. Putnam, D.D.
E. Rockwood Hoar, A. M.
'Treasurer. — A. A. Lawrence, A. M.
Overseers.
By Tenure of Office.
The Governor of the Common-
wealth.
The Lieutenant-Governor.
The President of the Senate.
The Speaker of the House of Rep-
resentatives.
The Secretary of the Board of Edu-
cation.
The President of the LTniversity.
The Treasurer of the University.
By Election.
Rev. George W. Blagden, D. D.,
Hon. Reubun A. Chapman, A.M.,
Hon. John H. Ciifibid, LL. D.,
Rev. Nathaniel Cogswell, A. M., to
1859.
Hon. George Morey, A.M.,
Hon. Joel Hayden.
Rev. Rodney A. Miller, A. M.,
Hon. Marcus Morton, LL.D.,
Hon. Richard S. Spotlbrd, M. D.,
Rev. Thomas Worcester, D. D., to
1860.
Hon. Thomas Russell, A. B.,
Hon. Nathaniel B. Shurtlefl,M. D.,
Secretary.
Rev. John H. Twombly, A. M.,
Hon. Emory Washburn, LL.D.,
COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, ETC.
IGo
Hon. Henry B. Wheelwright, A. M.,
to 18G1.
Hon, Joseph M. Churchill, A.M.,
Hon.AVinslow Lewis, M. D.,
Rev. Rollin U. Neale, D. D.,
Hon. Abner J. Phipps, A. M.,
Hon. Jacob Sleeper, to 1862.
Hon. Francis Basselt, A. M.,
( )
Hon. William Mitchell,
Rev. Lorenzo 11. Thayer, A. M.,
Rev. John Wayland, D. D., to 18G3.
Hon. Daniel W. Alvord, A. M.
Rev. Baron Slow, I). D.
Rev. Thomas B. Thayer.
Hon. Stephen M. Weld, A. M.
Hon. John G. Whittier, to 1864.
The annual meeting; of the Board of
Overseers is held on the last Thursday
in January, and by permis.^ion in ihe
Senate chamber in Boston, and is con-
tinued by adjournments until the busi-
ness of the meetinii; is completed.
A stated meetinor of the Board is
held on the third Thursday in June,
and, by adjournment, on Commence-
ment day, in Cambridge.
Officers of Instruction and Government.
James Walker, D. D., LL. D., Pres-
ident.
James Jackson, M. D., LL. D., Pro-
fessor of the Theory and Practice of
Physic, Emeritus.
William C. Bond, A. M., Director
of the Observatory.
Joel Parker, LL. D., Royall Pro-
fessor of Law.
, Hersey Professor
of the Theory and Practice of Physic.
Convers Francis, D. D., Parkman
Professor of Pulpit Eloquence and the
Pastoral Care.
, Mollis Professor of Di-
vinity.
Theophilus Parsons, LL. D., Dane
Professor of Law.
George R. Noyes, D. D., Hancock
Professor of Hebrew and other Orien-
tal Languages, and Dexter Lecturer on
Biblical Literature.
Emory Washburn, LL. D., Univer-
sity Professor of Law.
' David Humphreys Storer, M. D.,
Professor of Obstetrics and Medical
Jurisprudence.
Emile Arnoult, M. D., Instructor in
French.
Frederick H. Hedge, D. D., Pro-
fessor of Ecclesiastical History in the
Divinity School.
John B. S. Jackson, M. D., Shat-
tuck Professor of Morbid Anatomy, and
Curator of the Anatomical Museum.
John Langdon Sibley, A. M., Libra-
rian.
Louis Agassiz, LL. D., Professor of
Zoology and Geology in the Laineuce
Scientific School.
Corneliu.s C. Felton, LL. D., Eliol
Prof of Greek Literature.
Oliver W. Holmes, M. \).. Pork/nan
Professor of AnaUimy and J'hi/siology,
Benjamin Peirce, LL. D., J'erl.ins
Professor of Astronomy and Malhe-
matics.
Asa Gray, M. D., Fisher Professor
(f Natural History.
George Cheyne Shattuck, IVL D.,
Professor of Clinictd Medicine.
Francis Bowen, A. M., Alford Pro-
fessor of Natural Religion, Moral Phi-
losophy, and Civil Polity.
George E. Ellis, D. D., Professor nf
Systematic T'heology in the Divinity
School.
Joseph Levering, A. M., Ilollis Pro-
fessor of Mathematics and Natural Phi-
losophy, and Regent.
Henry Warren Tofrey, A. M.. Mc-
Lean Professor of Ancient and Mod-
ern History.
Jeffries Wyman, M. D., Hersey Pro-
f elisor of Anatomy.
John Bacon, M. D., University Pro-
fessor of Chemistry in the Medical
School.
Henry J. Bigelow, M. D., Professor
of Surgery.
Henry L. Eustis, A. M., Pi'ofessor
of Engineering in the Lawrence Scitn-
tifc School.
Evangelinus A. Sophocles, A. M.,
Tutor in Greek.
Santiago Cancio-Bello, LL, B., In-
structor in Spanish.
Eben N. Horsford, A. M., Rumford
Professor, and Lecturer on the Appli-
cation of the Sciences to the Useful Arts.
James Russell Lowell, A. M.. Smith
Professor of the French and Spanish
Languages and Literatures, and Pro-
fessor of Belles -Lettres.
Frederic D. Huntington, D. D ,
Preacher to the University, and Pluni'
mer Professor of Christian Morals.
Ezra Abbot, A. M., Assistant Libra-
rian.
Edward Hammond Clarke, M. D.,
Professor of Materia Medica.
George P. Bond, A. M., Assistant
Observer.
Francis J. Child, P. D., Boijlston
Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory.
George M. Lane, P. D., University
Professor of Latin.
James Jennison, A. ]\I., Ttitor in ,
History and Instructor in Elocution,
and Registrar.
Josiah P. Cooke, A. M.. Erring Pro-
fessor of Chemistry and Mineralogy.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
' George Ad&m Schmitt, Instructor in
German,
Luigi Monti, A. M., Instructor in
Italian.
John Noble, LL. B., Proctor.
William Watson Goodwin, P. D.,
Tutor in Greek and Latin.
Epbraioi W. Giirney, A- B., Tutor
in Greek and Latin.
Charlfs W. Kliot, A. M., Assistant
Professor of Muthemutics and CJiem-
istrij.
Edward Pearce, A. B., Tutor in
Mathematics.
James Mills Peirce, A. M., Proctor.
Edwin Hale Abbot, A.M., Tutor in
Latin.
Sulomon Lincoln, Tutor in Greek
and Latin.
Joseph Converse Hey wood, LL. B.,
Proctor.
Francis H. Brown, A. B., Proctor.
Levi Parsons Homer, Instructor in
Munc.
William G. Stearns, A. M., Steward.
Elijah F, Valentine, Assistant Stew-
ard and Patron.
College Faculty.
James Walker, D. D., LL D., Pres-
ident. Corneruis C. Feiton, LL. D.,
Benjamin Peirce, LL. D., Francis
Bo wen, A, M., Joseph Lovering, A.M ,
Henr}-^ W. Torrey, A. M., Evangeli-
nus A. Sophocles, A. M., Francis J.
Ciiild, P. D., George M. Lane, P. D.,
James Jennison, A. M., Registrar,
Josiah P. Cooke, A. M., Wm. Watson
Goodwin, P. D., Ephraim W. Gur-
ney, A. B., Charles \V. Eliot, A. M.,
Edward Pearce, A. B., Edwin H. Ab-
bot, A. B., Solomoa Lincoln, A. B.
Parietal Committee.
James Jennison, A. M., Chairman.
Evan^elinus A. Sophocles, A.M., John
NoHe, LL. B., William Watson Good-
win, P.D., Charles W. Eliot, A.M., Ed-
ward Pearce, A. B., James M. Peirce,
A. M., Edwin H. Abbot, A. B., Solo-
mon Lincoln, A. B., Francis H. Brown,
A. B.
Divinity School.
Faculty, Jas. Walker, D.D., LL. D.,
President. Convers Francis, D. D.,
(it-orge R. Noyes, D. D., Frederick
H. Hedge, D. D., George E. Ellis,
D. D.
Law School.
Faculty, Jas. Walker, D. D., LL.D.,
President. Joel Parker, LL. D., The-
ophilus Parsons, LL. D., Emory
Washburn, LL. D.
Lawrence Scientific School.
Faculty, Jas. Walker, D.D., LL.D.,
President. Louis Agassiz, LL. D.,
Benj. Peine, LL. D., Asa Gray,
M. 1)., Jos. Lovering, A. M., Jeflries
Wvman, M. D., Henry L. Eustis,
A.M., Eben N. Horsford, A. M., Jo-
siah P. Cooke, A. M.
Astronomical Observatory.
Faculty, James Walker, D. D.,
LL. D., Pres. Wm. C. Bond, A. M.,
Geo. P. Bond, A. M.
Medical School.
Facility, Jas .Walker, D. D., LL.D^.,
Pres. D. Humphreys Storer, M. D.,
Dean, John B. fc>. Jackson, M. D., Oli-
ver W. Holmes, M. D., Geo. C Shat-
tuck, M. D., John Bacon, M. D., Henry
J. Bigelow, M. D., Edward H. Clarke,
M. 1).
Professional Stiidents and Resident
Graduates, 1858-9.
Divinity Students - - - 23
Law Students - - - 111
Students attending Med. Lect. 107
Scientific Students * - - 70
Resident Graduates - - - 10
321
Undergraduates.
Seniors -
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
Total
405
730
* Exclusive of the Resident Graduates
and Members of the other Professional
Schools who attend the Scientific Lec-
tures.
Time and Conditions of Examinatioii.
The examination for the Freshman
Class occupies two days, and takes
place in University Hall, on the Mon-
day and Tuesday of the Commence-
ment week (the 18th and 19th of
July, 1859), beginning precisely at 8
o'clock, A. M., on Monday morning.
Attendance on both days is required.
The continuation of the examination
of those who offer themselves for ad-
vanced standing will be deferred to
the end of the vacation.
For the convenience of those who
are prevented from being present at
the regular examination, there will be
another examination for the Freshman
Class, at the commencement of the
First Term, on Thursday and Friday,
September 1st and 2d, 1859; attend-
COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, ETC.
167
ance on both days bein{» required. On
the next day, Saturday, September ;Jd,
ISTjO, the examination of candidates
offered for advanced standin<7, includ-
ing those offered on Commencement
week, will be continued and concluded.
The candidates will assemble each day
in No. 16, University Ilall, at 8 o'clock,
A.M.
An examination for admission to
advance standing in the Freshman,
Sophomore, and Junior Classes takes
place on Thursday and Friday, March
3d and 4tb, 1859, at 8 o'clock. At-
tendance on both days is required.
Every candidate, before examina-
tion, must produce proper testimonials
of a good moral character, and if ad-
mitted must give a bond for four hun-
dred dollars to pay all charges ac-
cruing under tha laws and customs of
the University. The bond must be
executed by two bondsmen, who must
be satisfactory to the Steward of the
College, and one of them must be a
citizen of Massachusetts.
Academical Year.
The Academical Year is divided
into two Terms and two Vacations.
The First Term of the College year
1859-60 begins at the end of the Sum-
mer Vacation, Thursday morning
(September 1st, 1859).
The Second Term of the College
year 1858-59 begins at the end of the
Winter Vacation, Thursday morning
(March 3d, 1859).
The Summer Vacation begins im-
mediately after Commencement,Thurs-
day morning (-July 21st, 1859), and
continues seven weeks.
The Winter Vacation begins at the
end of the First Term, Thursday
morning (January 20th, 1859), and
continues six weeks.
The First Recess begins on Tues-
day evening before Thanksgiving, and
ends on the Sunday evening following
that day.
The Second Recess begins on Tues-
day evening (May 24th), and ends
on the Sunday evening following.
The Public Exhibitions take place
on the third Tuesday of October, and
the first Tuesday of May.
The Dudleian Lecture is on the
second Wednesday (Hth) of May,
1859.
The Senior's Class Day is on Fri-
day, June 24th, 1859.
The Commencement is on the third
Wednesday (20th) of July, and the
subsequent term begins Thursday
morning, Sept. 1st, 1859.
The annual meeting of the Associa-
tion of the Alumni is on Commence-
ment day, except when public cele-
brations of the Association are held,
when it occurs on the Thursday fol-
lowing.
Libraries.
The total number of books in the
Libraries of the University ia as fol-
lows :
Public Library, - • about 80,000
Medical " - - " 2,000
Law " . . »' 14,000
Theological Library - " 11 ,000
Phillips Astronomical Library,
about ... 1,200
Society Libraries of the Stu-
dents, about - - 15,200
Total, about
Expenses.
123,400
The necessary expenses of an un-
dergraduate for a year, including the
College bills, are as follow :
Instruction, Library, Lecture-
room - -" - S75.00
Rent and Care of Room, in
the Cullege Buildings - 20.00
Board for forty weeks, at $3.50
per week ... 140 00
Text-books (average) - - 12.00
Special Repairs, &c. from 1 to 2 00
8249.00
Association of the Alumni.
Instituted 1840.
Robert C. Winthrop, President
Chas. F. Adams, Oliver W. Holmes,
Vice Presidents.
J. Thomas Stevenson, E. Rock wood
Hoar, George P. Sanger, John J.
Clarke, Seth Sweetser, and Ebenezer
Torrey, Directors.
Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, Secretary.
A student in the last term of the se-
nior year, and any person who has
received the degree of Bachelor or
Master of Arts, or Doctor of Laws or
Divinity, at the College, can become
a member, on the payment of one dol-
lar, by signing the Constitution.
Hinsdale Academy, Hinsdale. '
Incorporated 1848. H. H. Wells,
A. M., Teacher.
Hitchcock Free Grammar School,
Brimfield.
Incorporated 1855. Joseph G.
Scott, PrincijMl.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
HoLLis Institute, South Beainteee.
Incorporated 1851. E. P. Andrews,
Teacher.
Hopkins Academy, Hadley.
Incorporated 1816. J. R. Dav-
enport, Principal.
Houghton School, Bolton.
Established 1848. Warren T. Cope-
land, Principal.
Howe School, Billerica.
Incorporated 1852. Stephen Gil-
man, Principal.
Ipswich Female Seminaey.
Rev. John P. Cowles, Mrs. Eunice
C. Cowles, Principals.
Lancastee Academy, Lancastee.
Incorporated 1847. Henry C.
Kimball, Principal.
Lasell Female Seminary,
aubuendale.
Incorporated 1853. G. W. Briggs
and Josiah Laseli, Principals.
Lawrence Academy, Falmouth.
Incorporated 1835. George E.
Clark, Principal.
Lawrence Academy, Groton.
Incorporated 1793. Amos A. Law-
rence, President. J. S. Adams, Treas-
urer. Joshua Green, Secretary.
Charles HammonJ, M. A., Princi-
pal, and Teacher in Classics.
Samuel M. Freeland, B.A., Teacher
in Mathematics and Natural Philo-
sophy.
Miss Phebft A. Breed, Teacher of
Latin, Arithmetic, and English Gram-
mar.
S. M. Freeland, Librarian.
John Peekman, Teacher of Pen-
manship.
Miss Emily E. Poor, Teacher of
French and Drawing.
Miss Sarah F. Eaton, Teacher of
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
There are three terms, of 14 weeks
each.
Leicester Academy, Leicestee.
Incorporated 1784. Rev. John Nel-
son, D. D., President. Hon. Stephen
Salisbury, Vice President. Joseph A.
Denny, Treasurer. A. H. Washburn,
Secretary.
Alvah A. AVashburn, M. A., Piin-
cipal.
Mrs. Mary A. Bullard, Preceptress.
Mr. Amos Whiting, Teacher of
Music.
Mr. Gardner Hall, Teacher of Pen-
manship.
There are three terms of fourteen
weeks each. The fall term com-
mences on the next before the last
Thursday of August ; the winter term
on the second Thursday of December ;
and the spring and summer term on
the Thursday nearest the 1st day of
April.
Tuition, for the common English
branches, $5 ; for the higher English
branches, $6 ; and for the languages,
$7 per term.
Lenox Academy,^ Lenox.
Incorporated 1803. E. K. Alden,
President. Henry W. Tatt, Treasurer.
William S. Tucker, Clerk.
Maeblehead Academy, Maeblekead.
Incorporated 1796. Benjamin G.
Brown, Principal.
Merrimac Academy, Groveland.
Incorporated 1822. Amos J. San-
ders, A. B., Teacher.
Milton Academy, Milton.
Incorporated 1798. Edwin Clapp,
Teacher.
MoNSON Academy, Mokson.
Incorporated 1804.
Trustees of Monson Academy.
Rev. Alfred Ely, D.D., President;
Timothy Packard, Esq., Reuben A.
Chapman, Esq., Joseph L. Reynolds,
Esq., Horatio Lyon, Esq., Rev. Abra-
ham Marsh, Rev. Chas. B. Kittredge,
Rev. Jason Morse, William N. Flynt,
Esq., Rev. Joseph Vaille, D.D., Albert
Norcross, Esq., Rev. John W. Hard-
ing, Sam'l M. Lane, Esq., Rev. Theron
G. Colton, Chas. Merriam, Esq.
Instructors.
Rev. James Tufts, M.A., Principal;
Teacher in the Classical Department.
Mr. William A. Haselton, A. B.,
Teacher in the English Male Depart-
ment.
Miss Sarah Beebe, Teacher in the
Female Department.
Miss Mary E. Tufts, Teacher of
French.
Miss Sarah Burt, Teacher of Music.
Miss Lucy A. Brigham, Teacher of
Drawing and Painting.
Mr. Oliver G. Holt, Teacher of Pen-
manship and Bookkeejnng.
COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, ETC.
169
Moss Hill Semixauy, "West Roxhuuy.
For Young Ladies. John York,
Principal.
Mt. Hollis Seminauy, Holllston.
Incorporated 1852. Isaiah II.
Nutting, Principal.
Mt. HoLYoicE Female Seminaky,
South IIadley.
Incorporated 1836. Miss Mary W.
Chapin, Principal.
Mt. Pleasant Institute, Amiieust.
For Boys. II. C. Nash, A. M.,
Principal.
Myrickville Academy, Taunton.
Incorporated 1853. J. W. Spauld-
ing, Principal.
■ Mystic Hall Seminary,
West Medfokd.
For young Ladies. Instituted 1854.
Mrs. Thomari P. Smith, Principal as-
sisted by ten other teachers of the
first ability.
The course of training at this popu-
lar Home Institution comprises four
departments : The Physical, the Moral,
the Mental, and the Graceful.
Young Ladies are admitted at any
time when there are vacancies, ac-
cording to the conditions in the Cata-
logue.
Horseback riding and salt water
bathing are aids to health at this Sem-
inary.
The year is divided into two terms
of twenty weeks each, which are sub-
divided into two quarters. The first
term commences Feb. 8, the second
Sept. 8.
West Medford is but five miles from
Boston.
New Salem Academy.
Incorporated 1795. Jos. A. Shaw,
Principal. Thomas D. Ellis, Assis-
tant.
Newton Theological Institute,
Newton Centre.
Incorporated 1826.
Rev. Baron Stow, D.D., President
of Trustees.
Rev. George W. Bosworth, Secre-
tarij.
Gardner Colby, Treasurer.
Rev. Henry J. Ripley, D.D., Associ-
ate Professor of Biblical Literature.
Rev. Horatio B. Hackett, D.D., Pro-
fessor of Biblical Literature and Inter-
2)rel(ition.
ll(!v. Alvah Ilovey, D.I)., Professor
of Christian TlicoUxjij.
Nichols Academy, Dudley.
Incorporated 1819. Munroe Nich-
ols, Principal.
Northampton Collegiate Institute.
Lewis J. Dudley, Principal.
Oread Institute, Worcester.
Incorporated 1851. For Young La-
die?. Miss H. P. Dodiie, Principal.
H. AV. Carstens, Teacher of Lan-
guages.
D. B. Allen, Instrumental Music.
A. F. Allen, Vocal Music.
Miss E. A. Graves, Drawing and
Painting.
Miss Marcy Foster, English,
Mrs. M. S. Dauble, Matron.
Partridge Academy, Duxbury.
Incorporated 1829. Rev. Josiah
Moore, Principal.
Peirce Academy, Middleborough.
Founded 1808. Incorporated 1835.
John W. P. Jenks, A. M., Principal.
Charles C. Burnett, A. M., Class-
ical Instructor.
John M. Manning, A. M., Instructor
in German and Mathematics.
Albert G. Pickens, Instructor on th
Piano- Forte.
Levi P. Thatcher, Instructor in Vo-
cal Music.
Miss M. Rowena Stevens, Precep-
tress and Teacher in French aud Draw-
ing.
]\Irs. M. M. Burnett, Instructress in
Oil Painting and Embroidery.
Pepperell Academy, Pepperell.
Incorporated 1841. J. S. N. Howe,
of Pepperell, Secretary. Charles Cros-
by, Esq., of Pepperell, Treasurer.
H. T. Wheeler, Principal.
Phillips Academy, Andover.
Incorporated 1 780. Hon. Wm. J.
Hubbard, President. Rev. John L.
Taylor, Treasurer.
Sam'l H. Taylor, L.L. D., Principal.
James S. Eaton, A. M., Teacher in
the English Department.
Joseph Kimball, A. B., Associate
Teacher in the English Department.
Nathan D. Wells, A. B., and John
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
F. Aiken, A. B., TeacJiers of Latin
and Greek.
Professor Wm. llussell, Teacher of
Elocution.
There are three terms during the
year, the first beginning five weeks af-
ter the last Wednesday in July.
Tuition in the Classical Department
is !$8 per term, ■which is remitted to
indigent students ; in the English De-
partment it is $7 in the Auiumn term,
and $8 each in the Summer and Win-
ter terms.
Pine Grove Seminary, Harwich.
Incorporated 1846. Sidney Brooks,
TeacTier.
Plympton Academy, Plympton.
Henry A. Goodhue, Principal.
Powers Institute, Bernardston.
L. F. Ward, A.M., Principal.
Prospect Hill Gymnasium, Plympton.
E. W. Dickerson, Principal.
PuNCHARD Free School. Andover.
Incorporated 1851. Samuel Fuller,
D D., President. Moses Foster, Jr.,
Clerk and Treas. Wm. G. Goldsmith,
Principal.
Putnam Free School, Newburyport.
Incorporated 1838. Nathaniel W.
Metcalf, A. M., Principal.
Riverside Institute, Newton.
Incorporated 1854. F. A. Hildreth,
J. C. Wood bridge, Principals.
Rochester Academy, Rochester.
Reuel B. Clarke, Principal.
Sanderson Academy, Ashfield.
Incorporated 1821, B. E. Smith,
Principal.
Sandwich Academy, Sandwich.
Incorporated 1804. S. S. Sanborn^
Principal.
Sheffield Academy, Sheffield.
^ Incorporated 1840. Benj. F. Phil-
lips, Principal.
Shelburne Falls Academy.
Incorporated 1847. E.J. Avery, A.
M., Teacher.
Sheldon English and ClassicaI
School, Southampton.
Incorporated 1829. H. J. Boyd,
Principal.
South Berkshire Institute, New
Marlboro'.
Incorporated 1856. John A. Mcin-
tosh, Principal.
ToPSFiELD Academy, Topsfield.
Incorporated 1828. A. L. Dutton,
A.B., Principal; Mrs. M. A. Jones,
Preceptress ; Prof. B. R. Downes, Jr.,
2'eacher of Music.
Truro Academy, Truro.
Incorporated 1841. Oren R. Gross,
Teacher.
Tufts College.
Medford. Incorporated 1852. Rev.
Thos. Whittemore, Pres. Rev. A. A.
Miner, of Boston, Secretary. Thos.
A. Goddard, of Berlin, Treasurer.
Rev. Hosea Ballou, 2d, D. D., Presi-
dent of the Faculty, Professor of His-
tory and of Intellectual Philosophy.
• Alpheus A. Keen, A. M., Professor
of the Ancient Languages and of Class-
ical Literature.
Johfl P. Marshall, A. M., Professor
of Mathematics and of Physical Sci-
ence.
Benj: F. Tweed, A. M., Prof, of
Rhetoric, Logic, and English Litera-
ture.
Jerome Schneider, Ph. D., Instruct-
or in Ancient and Modern Languages.
The Academical Year is divided
into Two Terms. The First Term of
the Academical Year begins six weeks
after the 2d Wednesday of July, and
ends on the 2d Wednesday of January.
The Second Term begins six weeks
after the 2d Wednesday of January,
and ends on the 2d Wednesday of
July.
The Public Commencement is held
on the 2d Wednesday of July.
Expenses. — Tuition, $35 a year.
Room-rent, from !$10 to !$15 a year.
Use of Library, $1 a year. Board,
not including washing and fuel, $2 a
week. Students, who choose, board
themselves.
Wadsworth Academy, Sudbury.
Miss S. J. Holden, Preceptress.
Warren Academy, Woburn.
Incorporated 1830. John J. Ladd,
A. M., Principal.
COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, ETC.
171
Westfield Acapkmy.
Incorporated 1793.
Joseph B. Holland, M. A., Principal.
H. E. Daniels, B. A., Marcus P.
Jtno w ho n , yl ssista n ts .
Rebecca P. Boise, Teacher of the
.Fenude Department.
Mariraret A. Gleason, Teacher of
Instrumental Music.
Wesleyan Academy, (North) Wii.-
BRAIIAM.
Incorporated 1824. Rev. Edward
Otheman, A. M., of Chelsea, Presi-
dent; John M. Merrick, Wilbraliam,
Treas. Harrison Newhall, of Lynn,
Secretari/.
Annual Meeting, Tuesday next pre-
ceding last Wednesday in June.
Facidfy.
Rev. Miner Raymond, D. D., Princi-
pal, and Teacher of Mental and Moral
Science.
Oliver Marcy, A. M., Teacher of
Natural Science.
Simeon F. Chester, A. M., Teacher
of Greek.
Emerson Warner, A. B., Teacher of
Latin.
Nathaniel Fellows, A. B., Teacher of
Mathematics.
Ruby Warfield, Preceptress, and
Teacher of Drawing and Painting.
Elizabeth Moultou, Teacher of
French and German.
Miranda L. Chapin, Teacher of
Music.
Wm. M. Merrick, Teacher of Pen-
manship.
John M. Merrick, Steward.
Westford Academy, Westford.
Incorporated 1793. John D. Long,
Principal.
Misses H. B. Rogers, A. M. Hale,
Assistants.
Westminster Academy, West-
minster.
Incorporated 1847. Albert S. In-
galls. Principal.
West Newton English and Classical
School, West Newton.
Incorporated, 1855. Nathaniel T.
Allen, Principal.
West Townsend Female Seminary.
Incorporated 1839.
Mrs. Sarah H. Brown, Principal.
Whkaton Female Seminary, Norton.
Incorporated, 1837. Mrs. Caroline
C. Metcalf, Principal.
Williams Academy, Stockbridoe.
Incorporated 1828. Daniel Kim-
ball, Miss Catharine Woodberry, Prin-
cipals.
Williams College, Williamstown.
Incorporated 1793.
Rev. Mark Hopkins, I). D., LL. D..
President, and Professor of Moral and
Intellectual Philosophy.
Ehenezer Emmons, A. M., M. D.,
Professor of Natural Histoiy and Geo-
logy.
Albert Hopkins, A, M., Professor of
Natural Philosophy and Astronomy.
John L. T. Phillips, A. M., Laicrence
Prof, of the Greek Language and Liter-
ature.
Rev. John Tatlock, LL. D., Profes-
sor of Mathematics.
John Bascom, Professor of Rhetoric.
Rev. Isaac N. Lincoln, A. M., Pro-
fessor of Latin and French.
Paul A. Chad bourne, A. M., Pro-
fessor of Botany.
Thomas E. Clark, Ph. D., Professor
of Chemistry.
Arthur L. Perry, A. M., Professor
of History, Political Economy, and the
German Language.
WiLLiSTON Seminary, Easthampton.
Incorporated 1841. Hon. Samuel
AVilliston, President ; Eli A. Hubbard,
Treasurer. Rev. Rollin S. Stone, Sec.
Josiah Clark, M. A., Principal
and Teacher of Latin and Greek.
Eli A. Hubbard, M. A., Teacher
of Mathematics and Natural Philoso-
phy.
Edward Hitchcock, Jr., M. A., M. D.,
Teacher of Chemistry and Natural
History.
Richard H. Mather, B. A., Teacher
of Latin and Greek.
Geo. D. Pepper, B. A., Teacher of
Mathematics.
Homer Barton, B. A., Teacher of
English Grammar and Latin.
Mons. Louis Tribus, Teacher of
French, Spanish, and German.
E. S. Hoadley, Teacher of Music.
Alfred L. Strong, Teacher of Pen-
manship.
]\Iiss Elizabeth B. Hinckley, Precep-
tress, and Teacher of French, Geogra-
2)hy, and History.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Worcester Academy, Worcester.
W. S. Greene, A. M., and W. Key-
nolds, A. M., Principals.
Yarmouth Academy, So. Yarmouth.
Incorporated 1843.
YouxG Ladies' Institute, Pittsfield.
Incorporated 1849. Rev. C. V.
Spear and Rev. James R. Boyd, Frin-
ciimls.
NEW ENGLAND SCHOOL OP DESIGN FOR WOMEN.
Savings Bank Building, 12 Temple place, Boston. Incorporated, 1853.
Henry Lee, Jr., Treasurer ; Martin Brimmer, Secretary.
Martin Brimmer, Samuel G. Ward, Robert M. Mason, Directors.
Number of students January 1st, 1859, 26.
S. Salisbury Tuckerman, Principal.
THE PERKINS INSTITUTION, AND MASS. ASYLUM
POR THE BLIND.
Instituted, 1831. Located at South Boston.
Depository and Office., 20 Bromjield Street.
Edward Brooks, President. Stephen Fairbanks, Vice President. Thomas
B. Wales, Jr., Treasurer. Samuel G. Howe, M. D., Director and Secretary.
Thomas G. Carv, Theopbilus P. Chandler, George B. Emerson, Joseph
Lyman, Samuel May, Wm. Perkins, Geo. R. Russell, James Sturgis, Trustees
in h'ehalf of the Corporation.
The Board of Visitors, consisting of the Governor, Lieut. Governor, Presi-
dent of the Senate, Speaker of the House, &c., have appointed Stephen Fair-
banks, Benj. S. Rotch, Julius A. Palmer, and Wm. D. Ticknor, of Boston,
Trustees in hekalf of the State.
TERMS OF ADMISSION.
Young blind persons, of good moral character, can be admitted to the
school by paying $200 per annum. This sum covers all expenses, except for
clothing ; namely, board, washing, medicines, the use of books, musical instru-
ments, &c. The pupils must furnish their own clothing, and pay their own
fares to and from the Institution.
There is a vacation in the Spring, and another in the Autumn. The friends
of the pupils can visit them whenever they choose.
Indigent blind persons, of suitable age and character, belonging to Massa-
chusetts, can be admitted gratuitously, by application to the Governor for a
warrant.
MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FOR IDIOTIC AND
FEEBLE-MINDED YOUTH.
Eighth, between M and N Streets, South Boston.
Samuel G. Howe, Fres.; Emory Washburn, Vice Fres.; Stephen Fair-
banks, Treas. ; Edward Jarvis, Sec. ; John A. Andrew, Samuel G. Howe,
William Minot, Wm. O. Moseley, Robert B. Storer, Joseph Lyman, of Bos-
ton, Edward Jarvis, of Dorchester, and Emory Washburn, of Cambridge,
Trustees appointed by the Corporation. Stephen M. Weld, Jamaica Plain ;
John Flint and Geo. Russell, Boston ; Nathan Allen, Lowell, appointed by the
Governor and Council.
STATE REFORM SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Westboro'. Established, 1848. Henry W. Cushman, of Bernardston ;
Parley Hammond, of Worcester; John A. Fayerweather, of Westboro';
Simon Brown, of Concord ; Thomas A. Greene, of New Bedford ; Josiah H.
Temple, of Framingham, Judson S. Brown, of Fitchburg, Trustees. Parley
Hammond, of Worcester, Treasurer. Wm. E. Starr, Superintendent. Orville
K. Hutchinson, Assistant Supt. Rev. Wm. T. Sleeper, Chaplain. Henry H.
Rising, Physician. T. Frederick Brigham, Steward.
COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, ETC.
i7;i
STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
Lancastor.
Established, 1855. Fran(;is 15. Fay, of Cliclsfa; Chas. liunker,
of Roxhury; J<iines Dcane, of GrociificJd ; Daniel Denny, of JJoi(lie>ter •
Jaool) Fisher, of Lancaster; William li. Lawrence, of Boston; Thomas Tucker
of Worcester, 7'rustees. Francis B. Fay, Treasurer. William It. Lawrence
Secrctdri/.
Bradford K. Peirce, Super intern] ent. and Chaplain. A. E. Boynton, J'^armer.
J. L. S. Thompson, M. D., Fhysir.ian. Mrs. L. P. Cudworth, Mrs. JMary M.
Willard, Mrs. A. E. Brownlee, Miss C. A. Hatch, Matrons.
The intention of this Institution is to secure a luwic and a school for such
girls as may be presented to the magistrates of the State appointed for that pur
pose, as vagrants, perversely obstinate, deprived of the control and culture of
their natural guardians, or guilty of petty offences and exposed to a life of crime
and wretchedness.
Jan. 1, 1859, number in the Institution, 99.
The Judges of Probate throughout the State are authorized to determine ap-
plications for admission, and the following persons have also been appointed as
Commissioners on Admission for the towns in which they reside : —
Joseph A. Denny, Leicester,
Luther Hatch, Marshfield,
James Ford, Fall IJiver,
Lewis E. Caswell, Boston,
John H. Wilkins, "
Wm. AViliett, "
Frank B. Fay, Chelsea,
Benj. C. Perkins, South Danvers,
George An<lrews, Salem,
Wm. W. Blodgett, Pawtucket,
Chas. H. Merriam, Leominster,
Benj. F. White, Weymouth,
John S. L. Thompson, Lancaster,
Thorley Collester, Gardner,
Luther Hill, Spencer,
Stephen W, Marston, Newburyport,
Loring Wheeler, Newton,
Franklin Dickinson, Belchertown,
Geo. Doane Porter, Medfbrd,
Charles Robinson, Jr., Charlestown,
Thornton K. Ware, Fitchburg,
Elijah C. Shattuck, Berlin,
D wight Hyde, Brookfield,
Abel F. Hutchinson, South Reading,
Benj. G. Hill, Maiden,
Wm. Taggart, Haverhill.
PLUMMER FARM SCHOOL OF REFORM FOR BOYS.
Miss Caroline Plummer, of Salem, who died in May, 1854, made a liberal
bequest of about !525,000, for the purpose of founding a Boys' Keform School
for the city of Salem, on a plan similar to that of the " State Reform School for
Boys, at Westboro'."
Trustees appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Salem: Daniel
A. AVhite, William S. Messervy, of Salem; William I. Bowditch, of Boston*
Joseph Andrews, Wm. D. Waters, David Nichols, Geo. Andrews, James Kim
ball, Eleazer Austin, and William Chase.
The Board of Trustees were incorporated by the Legislature May 21, 1855 •
and, on the 26th November, 1855, they met and organized by clioice of Daniel
A.White, Chairman; George Andrews, Secretary; George Andrews, Treas-
urer ; William 1. Bowditch, Joseph Andrews, Eleazer Austin, Executive Com-
mittee.
No farther action has yet been had toward establishing the school, but the
funds have been invested till such time as they shall have increased to a sum
sufficient for the purpose.
• INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
Centre street, Dorchester, near the Dorchester Horse Railroad. Mrs. J.
Ingersoll Bowditch, of Boston, President; Mr?. P. C. Brooks, of Boston, Vice-
President ; Mrs. S. Parkman, of Boston, Secretary.
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TEACHERS OP HIGH SCHOOLS.
Abbreviations. — S. M., Sub Master; U., Usher.
Abington,...
E.,
N.,
Adams, So.,..
Barre,
Beverly, ....
Bolton,
Boston,*....
Latin(Boys),
Eacr. High
(Boys'),
Girls'H.&N.,
Braintree,.. .
E.,
Bridgewater,
Biightnn
Brookline, . .
Cambridge,..
Charlestown
Chelsea, ....
Chicopee, . . .
Chicopee F.,
Clinton
Concord,....
Danvers,....
Dartmouth,.
Dedham,....
Deerfield, . . .
Dorchester, .
Edgartown, .
Fairhaven,..
Fall River,..
Fitchburg, . .
Framingham
Saxonville,..
Georgetown,
Gloucester,..
Greenfield, ..
Haverhill,...
HoUiston,....
Holyoke,....
HopkintDn, .
Ipswich, ... .
Lawrence,...
Lee
Leominster,..
Lexington,..
Lowell,
Augustus E. Scott,..
George Dwelley,....
John Ford,
Benton W. Cole
Thomas G. Grassie, . .
John R. Baker,
Warren T. Copeland,
Francis Gardner
Charles J. Capen, u.,
Wra. R.Dimmock, u.,
E. A. Gibbens, u.,...
iGeo. W.C.Noble, u.,
Wm. N. Eayrs, u.,..
Moses Merrill, u.,...
! Thomas Sherwin, • . .
C. M. Cumston, s. m.,
L. W. Anderson, s. m.,
Ephraim Hunt, u.,..
Charles Carroll, U.,..
William H. Seavey,..
H. O. Whittemore...
Jonathan French,...
Frederic Crafts, f • .•
John liuggles,
John E. Horr,
L. R. Williston, ....
W. F.Bradbury,S.M.,
A.M. Gay,
C. E. Stetson, s. M.,..
Ozias C. Pitkin,
George D. Robinson,.
H. A. Buddington,..
J. S. Phillips,
Charles Allen,
Nathaniel Hills,
Daniel L. Hurd, ....
Carlos Slafter,
Virgil M. Howard,..
Jonathan Kimball,..
Nathaniel G.Bonney,
Charles P. Rugg,....
Charles B. Golf,
Hanson L. Read,....
Kilburn,
Lynn,
H. M. Sabin,
Parker, .
Leonard Z. Ferris,..
A. W. Sprague,
Joseph A. Shores,...
Dr.Isaiah H.Nutting,
Joseph Buckland, .. .
John W. Allard,
Issachar Lefavour,.. .
William J. Rolfe,....
Ephraim Flint, Jr.,. .
Halsey J. Boardman,
Emery W. Lane,....
C. C. Chase, Prin.,..
h.W.mxon, Sub. P.,
J. S. Russell, Assist,
J. J. Colton, do.,
C. H. Farnsworth, c?o.,
Henry Lummis,
600
600
600
800
700
500
2,800
1,600
1,500
1,400
1,200
1,200
1,200
2,800
2,000
1,600
1,600
1,200
2,800
750
1,200
1,800
1,650
1,200
1,800
1,200
1,600
800
700
900
800
1,000
1,200
900
1,500
550
1,000
1,200
1,000
800
800
600
800
800
1,000
900
750
800
800
1,200
1,100
800
800
1,300
1,200
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,200
Maiden,
Manchester,.
Marblehead,.
Marlborough
Medford,....
Medway,....
Milford, ....
Millbury,
Nantucket,...
Natick
N. Bedford, .
Newburyport
Brown H. )
(Boys'), ]
Girls'High,
Newton, ...
Newton, W
Northampton
N. Brookfield
Oxford,
Palmer, .i,
Pawtucket,
Pittsfield, .
Plymouth, .
Quincy
Randolph, . .
Reading,....
Roxbury, . . .
Latin, ....
English 1
(Boys'), S
Girls' High
Salem,
Salisbury,...
Somerville, .
Southbridge,
S. Danvers,..
S. Reading, .
S.Wilbraham
Spencer, ....
Springfield,,.
Stoneham,...
Taunton, . . .
Templeton,..
Uxbridge, ..
Waltham
Ware,
Watertown, .
Way land,....
Wellfleet,....
Westborough
W. Boylston,
Westfield, ..
W. Roxbury,
Weymouth...
Winchester,.
Woburn,....
Worcester, . .
Joseph H. Noyes . . . •
George M. Gage, ....
James B. Batcheller,
Obadiah W. Albee,..
Charles Cummings,..
C. I. Draper,
H. E. Rockwell, ....
B. F. Morrison,
Abner Rice,
John F. Emerson, . . .
J. J. Tucker, s. m.,..
Levi W. Stanton,....
Jahn Orne,Jr., Assist
William C. Todd, . . .
Valorus H. Dean, ..
William E. Sheldon,,
Jonathan S. Marshall
O.W. Whitaker,.,..
John ii. Kimball,...
George C. Landon,..
William E. Tolman,.
S. J. Sawyer,
Admiral P. Stone, . . .
A. A. Leavitt,
Philip C. Porter,
Augustus H. Buck,..
Wm. C. Collar, s. m.,
S. M.Weston,
G. H. Gorely, s. M.,..
Robert Bickford, ....
Jacob Bachelder, ....
Gordon Bartlett, U.,.
J. L. Cilley,
J.N.Beals,
Henry T. Dame,....
C. L. Cushman,
H. F. Munroe,.
Wesley Squire,
AVm. H. Cummings,
Ariel Parish,
Dana I. Jocelyn,....
William E. Fuller, ..
Hosea F. Lane,
Joseph H.Clark,....
Leonard P. Frost,...
George Grosvenor,..
William Webster
Nelson Fish
Nathaniel H. Dill, ...
Silas C. Stone,
Chas. W. Holbrook,..
A. B. Clapp,
Daniel B. Hagar,....
R.M.Morse, Jr., s.M.,
William K. Fletcher,
Thomas Emerson,...
William A. Stone,...
Homer B. Sprague,. .
P.W.Calkins,£«(7.J9.
Horace Graves,
Salaries.
1,000
550
700
800
1,000
1,000
700
1.200
1,000
1,500
,950
1,100
1,100
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
600
480
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
750
700
1,800
1,800
1,600
1,600
1,000
1,200
600
1,000
800
500
575
1,500
800
1,200
700
700
1,000
800
1,200
500
700
800
2.000
800
900
900
1,200
1,300
1,200
500
* For the rate of salaries in the Boston High Schools, see page 176.
t Acadeniy supplies place of High School.
COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, ETC.
175
TEACHERS OP GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
Abington (North),
John Ford.
Abini^ton (South),
William E. Jewell.
Amesbury,
James C. Mills,
James II. Davis,
Jonathan Pressy.
Beverly,
Francis M. Dodge,
Joseph G. Dodge,
Chas. W. Johnson.
Bolton,
Warren T. Copeland.
Boston,
George Allen, Jr.
John P. Averill,
Samuel Barrett,
Percival W. Bartlett,
Joshua Bates,
Daniel C. Brown,
Samuel L. Gould,
Joseph Hale,
James Hovcy,
George B. Hyde,
Charles Kimball,
Hosea II. Lincoln,
Samuel W. Mason,
James A. Page,
Josiah A. Stearns,
Reuben Swan, Jr.,
Robert Swan,
Samuel Swan,
Charles E. Valentine.
Wm. T. Adams, s. m.
Jas. F. Blackinton, "
McL'rin F. Cooke, "
Amphion Gates, "
Henry C. Harden, "
Alfred Hewns, "
Robert C. Metcalf, "
Charles A. Morrill, "
P. G. Parmenter, "
Benj. W. Putnam, "
Fred'k A. Sawyer, "
Wm. H. Swan,
Charles Hutchins, "
W. H. Ward, "
J. Frank Bailey, ush
W. L. P. Boardman, '
Wm. S. Clarke,
John M. Colcord, '
Quincy E. Dickerman
Edward Gay, '
Lucian Hunt, '
Richard F. Putnam,
Bradford,
Charles Pollock.
Brighton,
John D. Marston,
Solomon A. Poor.
Brimfield,
Jos. G. Scott,
Brookline,
Chas. E. Abbott,
Samuel L. Cutter,
David H. Daniels,
Cambridge (East),
Francis Cogswell,
R. H. Fletcher,
Daniel Mansfield.
Cambridge (North),
John Merrill.
Cambridgeport,
Aaron B. Magoun,
Benj. W. Roberts,
Alvah C. Smith.
Canton,
J. C. Mead,
Charlestown,
Cornelius S. Cartec,
Benj. F. S. Grilfln,
Joseph B. Morse,
William H. Sanders,
George Swan,
Josepli T. Swan,
Si.m'l S. Willson.
Wm. Baxter, s. m.
G. D. Bigclow "
L. A. Darling, "
Chatham,
Joseph W. Cross, Jr.,
Everett E. Eldredge,
Chelsea,
Daniel C. Linscott.
Chicopee.
William Valentine.
Clinton,
J. S. Phillips'
Cohasset,
Wm. F. Bacon,
Danvers,
J. H. Boyd,
Ebenezer Gay, Jr.,
J. H. Root,
Dedham,
George Ncwcomb,
John O. W. Paine,
Henry D. Stevens,
John J. Dana,
Jerauld.
Dedham (West),
Cephas Brigham,
Dedham (South,)
Chester H. Comey.
(Mill Village),
Oliver F. Bryant.
Dorchester,
L. H. Buckingham,
Leverett M. Chase,
E. G. Emery,
Lemuel C. Grosvenor,
P. Brooks Merritt,
Henry C. Rolfe,
Isaac Swan.
Edgartown,
George B. Mussey,
Damon Y. Norton.
Fairhaven,
Aaron Porter.
Fall River,
William R. Gordon,
George W. Locke,
Albion K. Slade.
Fitchburg,
Charles W. Carter,
George R. Marble,
Levi W. Russell.
Gloucester,
H. A. Parmenter.
Grafton,
Dan'l B. Hubbard.
Greenfield,
J. F. Griswold,
D. H. Newton.
Harvard,
George W. Twiss.
Haverhill,
John Crowell, Jr.
Edward H. Hammond,
Jacob B. Smith.
Hawley,
B.'E. Smith.
J. G. Longley.
Ilingham,
De Witt C. Bates,
Edmund Cottle,
Wales B. Thayer,
Benj. C. Vose.
Holyoke,
Sidney Holman.
Ipswich,
Wesley K. Bell,
A. M. Huntington,
Solomon E. Kimball.
Kingston,
James E. Alden,
Charles E. Brown,
Charles T. Thompson.
George L. Ellis,
Thomas Gurney, 2d,
Walter H. Faunce.
Lancaster,
Stebbina.
Lawrence,
A. B. Clarke,
James H. Eaton, s. m.
George A. Walton.
Leicester,
Henry W. Nichols.
Lexington (East),
Oliver I'. Rogers.
Lincoln,
John B. Hanson.
Longmeadow,
'W. C. Goldthwait,
Charles O. Thompson.
Lowell,
Perley Balch,
Samuel Benient,
Samuel A. Chase,
Amos B. Heywood,
Daniel P. Galloup,
Charles Morrill,
Joseph Peabody,
Aaron Walker, Jr.
Lynn,
John Batchelder,
Eli E. Boynton,
Levi W. Crosman,
Henry Moore,
Timothy G. Senter,
Maiden (South),
Henry L. Chase.
Marblehead,
John Nutting,
Elmer Valentine.
Medfield,
Charles Hamant,
John N. Stevens,
George Tisdale.
Medford,
Charles Bradford,
Rufus Sawyer.
Melrose,
Edward Stickney.
Methuen,
Samuel G. Sargent.
Milton,
John L. Davis,
W. S. Everett,
Franklin Jacobs,
G. S. Webster,
E. Frank Wood,
M. C. Towle.
William H. May-
hew.
Nahant,
Luther Dame.
Nantucket,
J. M. Bunker.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
New Bedford,
James S. Barrell,
Wm. A. Barrel!,
Ivory S. Cornish,
Ebcnezer Hervey,
Sylvaiider Hutchinson,
Nehemiah Lincoln, Jr.
Newburyport,
Henry W. Chapman,
Stephen Peabody,
"William Reed,
J. P. Rousseau.
Newton (Upper Falls),
C. M. Dinsmore.
Newton (Corner),
Henry Babcock.
Newton (Ville),
Ebcnezer Woodward.
North Bridgewater,
J. V. Bisbee,
S. R. Williams.
North Chelsea,
Miss Sarah S, Adams,
Miss H. N. Copeland.
Orleans,
Chas. L. Harding.
Pawtucket,
Alvin C. Robbins.
Petersham,
Joseph F. Dudley.
Plymouth,
A. H. Cornish,
G. F. Andrew.
Provincetown,
I. L. Putnam.
Quincy,
Seth Dewing, Jr.
L. P. Forbush,
S. Morse, Jr.
Caleb Murdoch,
J. W. Upton.
Rochester,
Noah Sherman.
Rockport,
Reuben B. Pool.
Roxbury,
John Kneeland,
John F. Patten, s. m.
"William H. Long,
Adeline M. Seaver,
Sarah A. M. Cushing.
Salem.
Thomas H. Barnes,
Jacob F. Brown,
Wm. P. Hayward,
Silas Peabody,
Levi F. Warren.
Salisbury,
Streeter Evans,
Perkins Merrill,
Shelburne,
Pliny Fiske.
Shutesbury,
, N. E. Holland.
Somerset,
William Gardner,
George A. Howland.
Elisha Orvis.
Somerville,
John Jameson,
Orrin S. Knapp,
George T. Littlefield,
D. B. Wheeler.
South Danvers,
George F. Barnes,
Leonard P. Brickett,
Georsje Dutton,
Charles B. Warner.
South Hadley,
James P. Lane, '
George Brooks (Falls),
South Reading,
E. Bracket.
Southwick,
Elbert O. Noble,
Springfield,
Charles Barrows,
E. F. Foster,
James K. Lombard,
J. DwightStratton.
Stoughton,
J. M.Drake,
F. C. Smith (Centre).
Frederick Capen,
Elmer H. Capen,
Massena B. Hawes,
Brown.
Swampscott,
W. H. Merritt.
Swanzey,
Edward F. Gardner,
Job Gardner, Jr.
Taunton,
Geo. C. Wilson,
Elijah M. Richmond.
Templeton,
Geo. Heywood.
Tisbury,
Adoniram J. Grey,
Edward Everett.
Townsend,
Augustine L. Howard.
Waltham,
George W. Frost.
Ware,
George C. Fenn.
Wareham,
Samuel Nott.
Watertown,
H. Webster,
Henry Chase,
John Wilson.
West Cambridge,
A. P. Smith,
H. A. Dearborn,
Albert Palmer.
West Roxbury,
Levi Dodge.
Andrew J. Nutter.
Weston,
H. P. Andrews.
Weymouth,
James 0. Scripture.
Woburn,
D. Freeman, Jr.
Worcester,
Harris R. Greene,
Addison A. Hunt.
Worcester (New),
D. W. Haskins.
Yarmouth (West),
H. Cann>.n.
Yarmouth (South),
Alf'reti B. Adams,
Albert Wood.
SALARIES OF TEACHERS, &c.
In Boston, the rates of salaries are, — Secretary of the School Committee, $800;
Superintendent of Schools, $2,500.
Masters. — High, Latin, and Normal, $2,400 for the first year's service, with an
increase of $100 for each additioal year's service, till the salary amounts to $2,800.
Grammar, first year, $1,600, with an annual increase of $100, until it reaches $2,000.
Sub-Masters. — High and Latin, first year, $1,600, with an annual increase of $100,
until it reaches $2,000. Grammar, first year, $1,200, with an annual increase of $100,
until it reaches $1,600.
Ushers. — High and Latin, first year, $1,200, with an annual increase of SlOO, until it
reaches gl,600. Grammar, $800, with an annual increase of $100, until it reaches
$1,000.
Female Assistants. — Normal, Head Assistants, ,^600; other Assistants, <9o00.
Grammar, Head Assistants, ^500 ; other Assistants, ^'300 for the first year, willi an
annual increase of $50, until it reaches ^450.
The salaries of the Primary School teachers are fixed at ^300 for the first year, with
an increase of ^fiO per annum, until it amounts to ^450 per annum.
The salaries of the Grammar Masters in some of the other principal places are as
follows: — Brighton, gSOO ; Brookline, ^1,400; Cambridge, ^1,200 ;• Cliarlestown,
«1,300; Dorchester. $1,000 ; Fall River, |l.000 ; Lawrence, ,^1,100; Lowell, ^ 1.000 ;
Lynn, ,?1,000; New Bedford, ,^1,000; Roxbury, ,gl,400; Salem, §1,000; Springfield,
jJI'JoO ; Worcester, §1,100. In each case the highest salary is given.
COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, ETC.
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TEACHERS OP PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
Alford,
S. Hcmans.
13arii.st:il)le (Centroville),
Elisha B:i(on.
Barnstable (Ilyiinnis),
Theodore F. IJassett.
Bedford,
James A. Dugan.
Boston,
See Boston Business
Directory.
Brookline,
Mrs. Edra R. Fitz.
Charlemont,
William Pomroy,
Concord,
F. B. Sanborn.
Dennis (South),
Alfred B. Adams.
Dennis (West),
George N. Munsell.
Dennis (East),
Persis S. Crowell.
Dorchester,
Mrs. Burrill,
Increase S. Smith.
Edgartown,
Miss Catherine Bassett.
Erving,
W. D. Lyman.
Foxboro',
James L. Stone. .
Fraraingham,
J. W. Brown,
C. J. Frost.
Gloucester,
D. M. Easton.
Grafton,
W. F. Wheeler.
Great Barrington,
James Sedgwick,
Mrs. Martha Allen,
Miss C. Crossman.
Greenfield,
Miss Ruth Russell,
Misses H, & A. Stone
Hanson,
Thomas Gurnev, 2d.
Hatfield (North),
J. H. Knight,
Miss Adeline Whiton.
Kingston,
Wylie R. Ellis.
Lanesboro',
Albert Tolman,
Alfred A. Gilbert.
Lawrence,
Silas Blaisdell.
Lee,
Alexander P. Hyde.
Lenox,
O. C. Bullard,
Miss Maria Clark,
Mrs. E. B. Sedgwick.
Lcyden,
Henry A. Buddington.
Longmcadow,
W. C. (Jdldthwait,
Lawton.
Lowell,
E.Nelson.
Ludlow,
Gilbert Pillsbury.
Lunenburg,
Charles A. Goodrich.
Manchester,
John Price.
Marshfield,
Hiram A. Oakman.
Medford,
A. K. Hathaway.
Milford (Hopedale),
Wm. S. Hey wood.
Nantucket,
Alfred Macy,
James M. Bunker.
Needham,
Adiel Harvey,
Harrison Leland.
New Bedford,
Abner J. Phipps,
John Bnadle,
Amasa S. Gleason.
Newton (Centre),
E. H. Barstow,
S. F. Smith,
J. W. Hunt,
Lyman Gilbert,
Miss Buck.
North Andover,
Hiram Berry.
Northboro',
Joseph Allen,
Elmer Valentine.
North Bridgewater,
S. D. Hjunt.
Northfield,
Willard Jones.
Orange,
Miss Sophia B.Packard.
Otis,
Henry W. Bos worth.
Pepperell,
David Perry.
Pittsfield,
Miss Clara Wells.
Charles E. Abbott.
Plymouth,
Charles Burton.
Rowe,
Harden S. Ford.
Roxbury,
Miss Annie Davenport.
Charles K. Dillaway,
M. P. Durant,
Mary A. Morse,
Alonzo Tripp.
Salem,
Geo. P. Bradford,
Charles Hobart,
William Leavitt,
George F. Read,
Henry F. O. Waters,
Edward Woodford.
Sandwich,
Helen Dillingham,
Irene Dillaway,
Eliza G. Wing,
Paul Wing.
Scituate,
George W. Beals.
Sheffield,
Joseph Hyde,
Miss Sarah Pike.
Springfield,
Miss Laura W.Stebbins,
Mrs. M. W. Lee.
Sterling,
Wm. A. P. WiUard,
Stockbridge,
George P. Bradley,
Jared Reid, Jr.
Ferdinand Hoffman,
E. W. B. Canning,
Marshall Warner.
Stoughton,
Francis C. Sumner.
Swampscott,
Mary E. Ingalls.
Sutton,
G. D. Williams.
Taunton,
Henry B. Wheelwright,
Mrs. S. Southgate.
Templeton,
Mrs. Lucy Richards.
Tyngsboro',
Phineas Allen.
Walpole,
Andrew Washburn.
Wareham,
Samuel Nott.
Warwick,
E. J. Emer^.
Watertown,
Daniel Mack,
Miss Delia Tainter.
Wayland,
Thomas H. Emerson.
West Brookfield,
Mrs. D. M. Kimball.
West Cambridge,
Edward P." Bates.
West Granville,
S. W. Hathaway.
West Roxbury,
Mrs. Lane,
Mrs. Peabody,
Joseph H. Allen,
Mrs. Adams.
Williamstown,
Nathaniel H. Griffin,
Benjamin F. Mills.
Wilmington,
Mrs. Lucy A. Dustin.
Worcester,
Caleb B. Metcalf,
J. V. Beane.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
CITY OF BOSTON.
MUiSriCIPAIi ELECTIOIT, SECOND MOOTDAY IW DECEMBEB.
MEETINGS
Board of Aldermen,
EVERT
Monday Afternoon.
MEETINGS
Common Council,
EVERT
Thursday Evening.
Silas Peirce.
Jesse Holbrook.
Ebenezer Atkins.
Charles Emerson.
Joseph T. Bailey.
William W. Allen.
Thomas C. Amory, Jr.
Timothy A. Sumner.
City Government Organized, First Monday in January.
City Charter Granted, February 23, 1822; Accepted, March 4, 1822,
CITY GOVERNMENT FOR 1859.
Mayor, FKEDEKIC W. LIWCOLTiT, JR. Salary, $4,000. Office, City Hall.
ALDERMEN".
Silas Peirce, Chairman.
George Dennie.
Geoige A. Curtis.
Samuel D. Crane.
Clement Willis.
COMMON COUNCIL.
J. Putnam Bradlee, President.
Ward 1. — Wm. Parkman, John W. Bartlett, Cornelius Doherty, Sam'l B. Krogman.
" S.'-Wm. C. Ford, Daniel D. Kelly, Gilbert E. Pierce, Joseph Robbins.
" 3. — Horace Poland, John C. Tucker, Thomas Mooney. Wm. C Burgess.
" 4.— F. E. Faxon, W. C. Willinmson, F. D. Stedman, J. Putnam Bradlee.
" 5. — Lucius Slade, Joseph L. Bates, Jairus Beal, Theophilus Burr, Jr.
'» 6.— Tisdale Drake, John G. Webstf-r, Philip H. Sears, J. H. Robinson.
" n, — Henry E. Bayky, Jabez Frederick, Charles J. McCarthy, James Riley.
" 8. — Timothy R. Page, John L. Batchelder, John S. Tyler, Jonas Fitch.
" 9,-^L. M. Stanciish, L. L. Willcutt, Horace Jenkins, William Carpenter.
" lO. — Charles S. Burgess, Robert Cowdin, Ansel Lothrop, Justin Jones.
" 11.— C. A, Richards, Wm. F. Richardson, W. W. Clapp, Jr., Joseph F. Paul.
" 12. — Henry B. Janes, Osborn Howes, Joel Baker, Jr., Samuel R. Spinney.
City Clerk, Samuel F. McCleary. Salary, $2,300 ; and, for Assistant Clerks,
^2,600. [Chosen by the City Council, in Convention, in January.]
Clerk Common Council, Washington P. Gregg. Salary," 01,200. [Chosen by
Common Council, in January.]
City Messenger, Oliver H. Spurr. Salary, ,gl,200.
January or February.] _
Salary, %
OPPICERS.
Wardens.
Assistant Messenger, Joseph E. Hunt.
WARD
[Chosen by City Council, in
[Appointed by Messenger.]
Wardens.
CUrks.
1.
David Hill.
T.
A. Mathews.
7
?,.
D. Y. Kendall.
J.
R. Macy.
8
;^.
Benj. F. Mahan.
H
Smith.
9
4.
James Cheever.
F.
A. Osborn.
10
F>.
John S. Pear.
P.
Bonney, Jr.
11
6.
T. F. Nutter.
F.
H. Henshaw.
12
Clerks.
George H. Hoyt.
G. O. Brigham.
J. L. Drew, Jr.
G. H. Chapman.
Joseph Meyer.
H. R. Gray.
1.
2.
3.
4:.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Edward Ryan.
W. M. Flanders.
C. Hayden.
10. Abijah Ellis.
W. Swinson.
Gilbert Wait.
Inspectors.
George W. Perkins, Charles W. Wcdger, Ludwig Nelson, Patrick McNearney,
George A. Pond.
Jairus Piatt, Jr., John Kennedv, And'w Hall, John Clifton, Jr., Horace B. Butler.
J. W. Russell, LeRoy C Hall, John D. Cadogan, A.sa D. Pattee, Benj. Wiight.
W. Ralph Emerson, John F. Anderson, S. C. Burr, Uriel H. Crocker, George II.
Kingsbury.
E. W. Dariforth, Francis Green Nathan M. Marble, A. G. Lyon, D. D. Dana.
J II. Jackson, Cyrus H. Taggard, E. Forristall, Jr.. S. L. Buss, E. K. Gibson.
Joseph E. Manning, Wm. Byrne, John Finnegan, Wm. Keating, Patrick Lovett.
John D. Bryant, Henry D. Williams, Stephen R! Cook, J. Tisdale Bradlte,
George O. Sears.
Edward R. Hunt, Benj. F. Smith, Albert Carter, Philo J. Leeds, Wm. D. Morris.
Moses C. Thompson, Chas. C. Darling, J. F. Dunning, H. B. Fisher, F. G. Allen.
CITY GOVERNMENTS.
179
11. Willinm Copoland, IJcnjumin I). Whitcomb, Frederic C. Davis, Hubbard W. Til-
toii, .Jiiincs IJ. Sargent.
12. Geo. B. Mitchell, James Brandon, llollin N. Hill, G. AV. Bail, Ciuia. Gerrish.
ASSESSOKS' DEPARTMENT.
Principal A ssvasors,
Gkoiioi!: Jackson, Hbnhy Sakount, Gi:o. E. IIkad, John D. Richauuson. S.alary,
^'^1,500 each. Clerk hire, 54,800. Office, City Hall.
Per Diam Assessors, ."fji'l-.OO per day.
Wm. II. Lank, John G Davis. Bknj. Fp.ssKxnFN,
Cyrus WA.siiiiiniN, Jdsiah L. C. Amfe, Joskimi W. Mdruiam,
Jajii:s Ciu;i;vek, Si'KN'ceu Tixkiiam, Josei'ii \V. Howaku.
Assistant Assessors, in Wards.
1. — Amos W. Cross, John Pratt.
2.— C L. Litcl><ield, Merrill Pettengill.
3. — Thos. Critchett, Michael Cunimisky.
4. — Asa Swallow, Silas P. Merriam.
5. — Kdward Sands, Artemas B. Holden.
6. — Eben Mann, B. G. Boardmau.
7— Calvin W. Clark, Edward Ryan.
8. — Nahum Brigham, Alfied B. Warren.
9. — Richard Nutter, Chester Danicll.
10. — Abijah Ellis. Loring B. Barnes.
11. — Samuel S. Ridgway, Siephen'Tucker.
12. — Sum'l Leeds, Christopher A. Connor.
[The Assessors and Assistant Assessors are chosen by concurrent vote of the City
Council in February or March. The Assistant Assessors receive *3 tor each day's
selvice.]
Secretary to Assessors, Henry Sargent.
BRIDGES.
S%iperintendent Federal Street Bridge, Ebeni:zer C. Leman. Salary, J?1000, and
rent of shop on Bridge. [Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]
Superintendent Dover Street Bridge, Aunek J. Gaffield. Salary, .$oOO, wnd rent
of house and shop on Bridge. [Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]
Superinteiidcnl Chelsea Street Bridge, EnwAKD T. Stowers. Salary ig200. [Chosen
by concurrent vote in January or February ]
Superintendent of the Meridian Street Bridge, Abner Knight. Salary, ^400.
[Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]
Superintendent Mount Washington Avbine Bridge, George H. Davis. Salary, glSOO.
[Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
chief ENG-INEEB, GEOKGE W. BIRB. Salary, $1,200. Office, City Building. ASSISTANT
ENGINEERS, Salary, $250 each.
At Large. — Chas. C. Henry
" Wm. A. Green,
Bist. 1.— Nath'l W. Pratt,
Bist. 5. — Zenas E. Smith
6.—
7. — Joseph Dunbar.
Dist. 2.— John S. Damrell,
" 3.— David C. Meloon,
" 4. — David Charaberlin,
[Chosen in January or February by concurrent vote.] •
George H. Allen, Clerk. Salary, ,'?S00.
Foremen of Co>npa7ii es, gloO; Assista^it Foreme7i, and Clerks and Sictcards, $125;
Members, $W0. Each Com2mny has about thirty-six Members.
Peter Lincoln.
AVm. H. Stackpole.
Charles P. Stetson.
John Ray.
Albert L. Pearson.
^^'m. Wentworth.
Martin H. Cross.
Thos. M. Regan.
Levi W. Shaw.
Moses C. George.
T. Nichols Page.
Chas. H. Merritt,
Wm. T. Keen.
Jas. B. Prescott.
T. S. R. Britten.
B. P. Stowell.
John C. Fallon
Wm. H. Gardner.
Wm. H. Rymell.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
JOSEPH B. STEARNS, SUPEEINTENEENT. Salary, $1,200. Office, City Eiiildingr, 21 Court sq
[Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]
Adam McAffee, Charles A. Stearns, Francis E. Coffin, Operators. George S. Thora,
Repairer, Franklin H. 'Badger, Assistant Repairer.
No.
Name.
Location.
Foreman.
1.
Mazeppa,
Broadway, S. B.,
2.
Perkins,
Broadway, S. B.,
'
3.
Eagle,
Wash., n. Dover,
Ed. W. Milliken,
4.
Cataract,
Mt. Yernon,
Rufus p. Farrar,
5.
Extinguisher,
East,
H. Wallingtord,
8.
Boston,
Commercial,
Benjamin Tarbox,
9.
Maverick,
Paris, E. B.,
John P. Somerby,
lO.
Dunbar,
Central, sq.,E.B.,
George A. Tucker,
11.
Barnicoat,
Court Square,
John Tobias,
12.
Tremont,
Warren,
'Oliver R. Robbins,
13.
Webster,
Chelsea, E. B.,
Chas. E. Turner,
14.
S. R. Spinney.
Hook & Ladder.
Fourth, S. B.,
James Chambers,
1.
Warren,
Friend,
Moses Place,
2.
Washington,
Paris, E. B.,
Charles Simmons,
3.
Franklin,
Hydrant.
Harrison Av.,
Geo. W. Warren,
1.
Washington,
Salem,
Chas. E. Dunton,
2.
Union,
Hudson,
Benj. King,
4.
Chester,
Northampton,
Loring Hallctt,
5.
Suflfolk,
Shawmut Av.,
William Lovell,
6.
Deluge.
Paris, E. B.,
Joseph Barnes,
180 MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
HARBOR.
Samuel Cook, Harbor Master'; office, 140 Commercial street. Salary g 1,000, and
;gl,000 for two Boatmen, and ^150 lor rent of Boat House. [Chosen by concurrent
TOte annually, •' if expedient."]
HEALTH.
EXTERNAL DEPAETMENT.
John M. Moriarty, Port Physician, Resident at Deer Island. Salary, g200 and
board. [Chosen by concurrent vote in .January or February.
George Loring, Captain of the Steamer Henry Morrison, which runs daily from the
city to Deer Island ; pay, 5250 per month for the boat and crew.
The Quarantine Boat is in the service of the Port Physician, and the men are paid by
the city. She is used as a boarding boat, and visits all vessels coming from foreign
ports to inspect their crews, passengers, and cargoes.
INTERNAL DEPARTMENT.
Ezra Forristall, Stiperintendent of Health. Salary, ^1500, [Chosen by concurrent
vote in January or February.]
Daniel B. Curtis, Assistant Supt. Salary, glOOO. [Appointed by Superinteijdent,
and confirmed by the Board of Aldermen.]
Henry G. Clark, City Physician. Salary, glOOO. Office, 15 Niles Block, City Hall
avenue. [Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]
Jacob Bigelow, George Hayward, James Ayer, John Jeffries, D. H. Storer, Consult-
ing Physicians. [Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]
Nicholas A. ApoUonio, City Registrar. Salary, ^1200. [Chosen by concurrent
vote of the City Council, in January or February.]
The City Registrar has the Superintendence of the Burial Grounds and Funerals.
He records the Births, Deaths, and Marriages, and grants Certificates of all Intentions
of Marriage.
UNDERTAKERS.
[Appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen in January.] For Undertakers, see Busi-
ness Directory.
MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY.
Situated in West Roxbury and Dorchester. Purchased by the city for ^35,000,
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Term expires Term expires.
Henry L. Dalton, Jan. 1864. I Henry Crocker, Jan. 1861.
Joseph M. Wightman, " 1863. Bradley N. Cumings, " 1860.
Henry Mason, " 1862. |
Clerk of the Board, the City Registrar, ex officio.
Supt. of the Cemetery, David Haggerston.
LAMPS.
"Wm. Bamicoat, Superintendent of Lamps. Office, City Building, 21 Court square
Salary, glOOO per annum, and ^200 for clerk hire. [Appointed by the Mayor and Al-
dermen in Jan. or Feb.]
MARKET.
Charles B. Rice, Superintendent of Faneuil Hall Market. Salary, gl300. [Appoint-
ed by the Mayor and Aldermen in January or February.]
Amos Dodge, Deputy Superintendent. Salary, ^900 per annum.
Sullivan Sawin, Weigher, Salary, ^35 per month.
OVERSEERS OP THE POOR.
Ward 1.— John Pratt,
' ' 2.— J . C . Went worth ,
" 3. — Simeon P. Adams,
" 4. — Silas Durkee,
Ward 5.— John White, I Ward 9.— O. R. Robbing,
" 6.— J. H. White, '< 10.— Israel S.Trafton,.
" 7.— J. Coleman, " 11.— Daniel C. Berrj',
" 8.— Jno. W.Warren, I " 12.— S. Newmarch.
James Phillips, Secretary.
The Board meet at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of the first and |third Wednesday of
every month, at their office. City Hall.
The Overseers of the Poor are likewise incorporated as a Board of Trustees of John
Boylston's and other charitable funds, left for the assistance of persons of good char-
acter and advancedjage, " who have,been reduced by misfortune to indigence and want. ,
SfA^'W.'^a.TXGn, Treasurer and Clerk of the Corporation. The meetings of the
Board of Trustees are held in April and October.
CITY GOVERNMENTS.
181
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
[Appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen, in January or February.]
This department is under the immediate direction of the Mayor. It is employed ia
the detection of criminals, and has the superintendence of places of public amusrmcntti,
carriages, cabs, wagons, trucks, pawnbroitcrs, junk shops, intelllKcncc offices, &c.
Under the present organization, the Police are divided into (lay and nigiu police ;
the night police performing the duties devolving on Watchmen.
Daniel J. Coburn, Chief of Police. Salary, $'2,200. OfHce, City Hall. Luther A.
Ham. Deputy. Salary, !g,'1.500.
Horace G. Barrows, Clerk of Police. Salary, .^1,000.
Jlufus C. Marsh, Superintendent of Coaches, Carriages, S^c.
George W. Oliver, Superintendent of Trucks, Wayons, Sfc.
There are eight police stations, the location and ofKcers of which are as follows : —
No. Tjocntion.
1. 209 Hanover st.,
2. Williams court,
3. Leverett street,
4. 499 Wash i7i(/ton st.,
5. East Dedham street,
6. Broadioay, S. Boston,
7. Paris street, E. B.,
Captains.
Edward II. S.ivage,
Wm. K. Jones,
Samuel G. Adams,
AVm. D. Raton,
Geo. M. King,
Robert Taylor,
Nathaniel Seavcr,
Cotn'lst. (harb. police.) Wm. B. Tarlton.
The salary of Captain is $3 per day ; of Lieutenant, .$'2.50.
Keejjers of City Lock-ups, Silas Warren and Stephen Curtis.
CONSTABLES.
Appoitifed by the Mayor aiid Aldermen, in September, and qualified
I/i>'iitenant».
Arnold C. Whitconib, N. G. Davis.
Oliver Wliitcomb, Harrison Marsh.
Asa Morrill, Alfred II. Porter.
Geo. Churchill, John S. Hunt.
Cyrus Small. Wm. Chadbourn.
George N. Morse, Henry T. Dyer.
James Adams, ,' Ivin S. Drew.
Wm. E. Hough, Foster B. Tarbett.
Wm. Blaisdell, Police Court.
William H. Brown. 4 Mass. Block.
Francis V. Bulfinch, City Hall.
Wra. Calder, 13 Court sq.
Silas Carleton, U. S. Court.
Chase Cole, Marginal st., E. B.
Wm. 0. Cheswell, 6 Court sq.
Derastus Clapp, 3 Franklin ave.
Lemuel Clark, 13-5 Dorchester ave,
Jos. D. Coburn, Police Court.
Rufus R. Cook, Worcester R. R. Depot.
Isaac A. Cooledge, 6 Mass. block.
Daniel B. Curtis, City Hall.
James Curtis, 80 City Exchange.
Greenleaf N. Davis, 57 Marion.
Albert G. Dawes, 6 Mass. block.
Chas. H. Dennie, City Hall.
Geo. B. Dexter, Superior Court.
Ephraira L. Eliot, City Hall.
Ephraim AV. Farr, 9 Court sq.
Eben F. Gay, City Hall.
Wade H. Goodwin, 6 Court sq.
Wm. M. Halstead, 9 Court sq.
Zaccheus Holmes, 9 Court sq.
Alexander Hopkins, City Hall.
Luther Hutchins, Municipal Court.
Frederick P. Ingalls, Police Court.
Edward J. Jones, 3 Franklin ave.
Wm. F. A. Kelly, 1 Tyler place.
John T. Lawton, 6 Mass. block.
John C. Leighton, Police Court.
Nathan M. Marble, 7 Wall.
Wm. D. Martin, 6 Court sq.
Wm. H. Mason, 13 Court sq.
C. Judson Merrill, 18 R. R. Exchange.
Harum Merrill, 6 Court sq.
Wra. Munroe, 6 Mass. block.
Henry Nichols, City Hall.
Daniel C. Page, at the Jail.
John C. Pattee, 3 Briggs place.
David Patterson, 9 Court sq.
Nath'l A. Pennock, 6 Court sq.
George D. Phillips, 6 Mass. block.
Isaac Pierce, 3 Franklin ave.
James Pierce, 3 Franklin ave.
Wm. F. Reed, 9 Mt. Vernon ave.
Edwin Rice, 6 Court sq.
Thos. M. Smith, Municipal Court.
James E. Spear, 13 Court sq.
Oliver H. Spurr, City Hall.
Henry C. Stratton, Police Court.
Jacob C. Tallant, Police Court.
Henry Taylor, Superior Court.
J. G. N. Taylor, Court House.
Geo. W. Tuckerman, 100 South.
Sam'l S. Vialle, Police Court.
Edward A. Vose, Municipal Court.
Thomas Wentworth, 6 Court sq.
Wm. Whitwell, Municipal Court.
John Wilson, 10 Mass. block.
Constables appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen to make complaints against Truant
Children and Absentees from School: Wm. F. Reed, John C. Pattee, Chase Cole. Salary,
51000 each per annum.
PRINTING AND ADVERTISING.
Messrs. George C. Rand & Avery, 3 Cnrnhill, City Printers. Work done by contract.
The newspapers in which the city ordinances, advertisements, &c., are published,
comprise all the daily papers. [Elected by the City Council, in March or April.] .
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
The Public Buildings of the City and County comprise the City Hall, the Registry
of Deeds, the Court House, Faneiiil Hall, and Faneuil Hall Market House, the new
stone Jail and Dead House, the Institutions at South Boston and Deer Island, the Old
State House, the City Building (so called), all the Grammar and Primary School
Houses, and all the Engine, Hydrant, and Hook and Ladder Houses in the City,
besides other buildings used for public purposes.
Samuel C. Nottage^ Superintendent of Public Buildings. Ofiipe, City Hall, Salary,
51,500. [Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]
Henry Taylor, Superintendent of Faneuil Hall. Salary, ^^00. [Appointed by Mayor
and Aldermen in January or February.]
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PUBLIC IN"STITUTIONS.
Board of Directors of Public Institutions.
[Elected by the Common Council.]
Geo. A. Curtis, of the Aldermen ; James H. Beal and Pelham Bonney, of the Com-
mon Council. [Term expires, January, 1859.]
Term expires, Jan. 1859.
Thacher Beal. Clerk.
Stephen Tilton.
John Flint.
Term expires, J.an. 1860.
Moses Kimball, Chair^n.
Otis Kimball.
Samuel P. Oliver.
Term expires, 18G1.
Ezra H. Baker.
Seth Adams.
Timothy C. Kendall.
This Board have charge of the House of Industry and Reformation, the House of
Correction, ard the Lunatic Hospital.
Siqjerintendent of House of .•Industry . — John M. Moriarty. [Appointed by Directors.]
Salary, glOOO.
Master of House of Correction. — Charles Robbins. [Chosen by City Council in Janu-
ary or February.] Salary, ^1300 and board in House.
Deputy Master of House of Correction. — Silas P. Walker. Salary, ^700.
Superintendent of Lunatic Hospital. — Clement A. Walker. [Chosen by Directors.]
Salary, ^1500 and board in House.
PUBLIC LANDS.
The Board of Public Land Commissioners, Benjamin James, Chnirman ; Samuel
Hatch. Clement Willis, Newell A. Thompson, Baruet F. Warner, Johp G. Webster,
Timothy A. Sumner, Jesse Holbrook, Osborn Howes, Calvin A. Richards, John C.
Tucker, Joseph L. Bates.
Robert W. Hall, Su^^erintendent of Public Lands. Office, City Hall. Salary, gl,500.
[Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]
Galvin and Hogan, Superintendents of the Common, Malls, and Public Squares.
[Appointed by Committee on the Common, &c.]
PUBLIC LIBBARY.
Instituted 1852.
Trustees. — Hon. Edward Everett, President. George Ticknor, John P. Bigelow,
Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, Wm. W. Greenough, from citizens at large. Geo. Dennie,
from Aldermen. Philip H. Sears, from Common Council. [Chosen by concurrent
vote in January or February.]
Superintendent. — C. C. Jewett. Salary, ^^2,000. [Chosen by concurrent vote in
January or February.]
Librarian. — Edward Capen. Salary ,gl,500. [Chosen by concurrent vote.] Saml.
M. Bedlington, Assistant.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
The Mayor and President of the Common Council, ex-officio.
Ward 1.
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2.
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3.
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6.
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Term expires, Jan. 18fi0.
Matthias Rich, Jr.,
MicahDyer, Jr.,
Warren H. Cudworth,
John W. Hinckley,
Silas F. Plimpton,
Erastus W. Sanborn,
Aurelius D. Parker,
Alonzo A. Miner,
Henry A. Miles,
William E. Coale,
Sam'l K. Lothrop,
John Codman,
Patrick Riley,
Henry W. liaynes,
Rufus Ellis,
Elijah C. Drew,
William Read,
N. C. Keep,
Thadde us Allen,
Edmund B. Dearborn,
Samuel B. Cruft,
W. H. Leanard, Jr.,
Wm. W. Dean,
Geo. P. French,
Terra expires, Jan. 1861.
Geo. Fabyan,
Charles A. Turner,
James N. Sykes,
J. Harvey Woodbury,
Isaac H. Hazelton,
Moses C. Greene,
Nath'l B. Shurtleff,
Ezra Palmer, jr.,
John F. Jarvis,
Wm. E. Townsend,
Robert W. Hooper,
James W. Stone,
Le Baron Russell,
Farnham Plummer,
George H. Lyman,
John B. Alley,
Winslow Lewis,
Joseph L. Drew,
Otis Kimball,
Geo. G. Smith,
Henry Burroughs, Jr.,
Thomas H. Chandler,
Geo. Wm. Dennett,
John Duncan,
Terra expires, Jan. 1862.
Adino B. Hall.
Wm. A. Kreuger.
John Noble.
Samuel T. Cobb.
E. D. G. Palmer.
[Vacancy.]
George Bartlett.
Loring Lothrop.
Theop. R. Marvin.
Otis Norcross.
Jabez B. Upham.
J. C. Stockbridge.
Charles D. Homans.
John C. Moore.
Thomas M. Brewer.
Richard M. Hodges.
J. Phelps Putnam.
E. H. Ammidown.
Enoch C. Rolfe.
S. J. M. Homer.
Charles W. Slack.
Fred. F. Thayer.
Choate Burnham.
Thomas Dawes.
Superintendent of Public Schools
1 City Hall. Offire hours from 12
Secretary of School Committee. — Bernard Capen.
John D. Philbrick. Salary, ^2,500. Office,
Office, City Hall. Sal. glCOO.
CITY GOVERNMENTS.
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John P.
cleik hire.
SEWERS.
Simeon B. Smith, Sxtperintenihmt of Common Sewers. OfTicc, City Hall. Salary,
51)000. [Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]
SOLICITOR.
Healy, CUi/ Solictor. Office, No. 40 Court Street. Salary, g3,000 and
[Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]
STREETS.
The Board of Aldermen are Surveyoris of lli(/liways.
Alfred T. Turner, Supcriiitmilent of Streets. Office, City Hall. Salary, ^1,700.
[Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Frederic U. Tracy, City and County Treasurer and Collector. Salary, g3,000, and
56,500 for permanent assistant clerks, 51,100 of which is paid to a clerk, who receives
money for Water Rates. [Chosen by City Council in Convention, in MayJ
Francis V. Bulfinch, James Pierce, Alexander Hopkins, Ephraiin L. Eliot, Eben
F. Gay, Henry Nichols, Edwin Rice, Deputy Collectors. [Appointed by Treasurer.
They are also appointed Constables by the Mayor and Aldermen.]
Eiisha Copelaiid, City Auditor. Salary, 52,500, and ^2,200 for clerk hire. [Chosen
by concurrent vote of the City Council, in May.]
All bills against the City must be duly approved by the persons who order the ex-
penditure', and be presented to the Auditor on or before the 2oth of each month.
Payments are made on the first day of every month, e.xcept when it comes on Sunday,
in which case payment is made the next day.
WATER DEPARTMENT.
COCHITUATE "WATER BOARD, Office 119 3-2 Washington Street.
JOHN H. WILSIHS, President.
Samuel Hatch, Thomas P. Rich, Tisdale Drake, Ebenezer Johnson, Samuel
Hall, Benjamin James.
[Chosen by concurrent vote.]
Samuel N. Dyer, Clerk of the Water Board.
Wm. F. Davis, Water Registrar. Salary, 51,200. Office, City Building, 21 Court
square. [Chosen by concurrent vote.]
City Engineer, James Slade. Salary, 52,800. N. Henry Crafts, Assistant Engineer.
Salary, 51.200. Office 119^ Washington street. [Chosen by concurrent vote.]
[All officers on the Water Works are chosen by concurrent vote on the fiist Mondaj'
in January or within sixty days thereafter.]
SUPERINTENDENTS, SURVEYORS, ETC.
The following City Officers are paid by fees, and are annually appointed by the City
Coimcil : —
' Surveyor General of Lumber, Oliver
Frost, Office, 25 Doane st. [Chosen by
concurrent vote in February.]
Surveyors of Pine Ltimber. [See Business
Directory.]
Surveyors of Oak and Ship Stock. [See
Business Directory.]
Surveyor of Mahogany and Cedar. — Na-
thaniel Bryant.
Surveyor of Marble. — Thomas J. Bayley.
Fe?ice Viewers. — Guy C. Haynes and
Melzar Stetson.
Inspector of Lime. — Andrew Abbot.
Ctillers of Dry Fish. — Nehemiah P.
Mann, Mo^es Miller.
Cullers of Hoops a7id Staves. — Lewis
Beck, Benjamin Abbot.
Field Drivers and Pound Keepers. —
Samuel Stinson, Maurice B. Rowe, Joseph
Gallup, I. W. Mellen.
Inspectors of Ballast and Weighers of
Boats and Lighters. — Abijah R. Tewks-
bury, Henry Curtis, John Davis, James J.
Flynn. Appointed in March or April.
The following are appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen : —
Weighers of Hay, &e. — North Scales, —
John R. Bradford. South Scales, — Maurice
B. Rowe.
Meas7crers of Upper Leather. — William
Bragdon, Benjamin B.' Webster.
Measurers of Wood and Bark, — Timothy
Abbot, B. G. Prescott.
, Measzirer of Grain. — Nymphas Davis,
City Crier. — George Hill. [Licensed
from time to time, until the first day of
May following.]
Sealers of Weights and Measures. — Chas,
J. B. Mou'lton, Henry A. Davis.
Inspectors and Weighers of I undle Hay.
— Israel M. Barnes, Samuel B. Livermore,
B. M. Nevers, Caleb W. Hartshorn, Joseph
Urann, Henry R. Andrews, Clias. S. Ken-
dall, AVm. S. Holmes, and Isaac BuUard.
MAYORS FROM 1822 TO 1859.
INAUGURArED. TERM IXPIRFB,
1822,. John Phillips, died May 29, 1823
1823,,Josiah Quiney 1828
1829,. Harrison Gray Otis, 1831
1S32.. Charles Wells, 1833
1834.. Theodore Lyman, Jr., 1835
1836,. Samuel Turell Armstrong,, 1836
1837.. Samuel Atkins Eliot, 1839
1810.. Jonathan Chapman 18-12
I NAVGURATED. TERM EXPIRED
1843,. Martin Brimmer 1814
1845,, Thos. A. Davis, died Nov.. 1845
1845,. Josiah Quiney, Jr., 1S4.>
1848. .John Prescott Bigelow, ISoI
1852, .Benjamin Seaver, lSj3
1854,, Jerome V. C. Smith ,. 1856
1856., Alex. Hamilton Rice lS-38
1858.. Frederic W. Lincoln, Jr.,.
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CITY OE CAMBRIDGE.
CITY
ELECTION
FiKST Monday
IN
DECEMBER.
CITY GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZED.
First Monday
IN
JANUARY.
City Charter granted March 17, 1843 ; Accepted Mai-ch 30, 1846.
CITY OFFICERS, 1859.
JOHN SARGENT, Mayor. Salary, $1,500.
ALDERMEN.
Ward 1. — Francis L. Chapman,
A. K. P. Welch,
" 2. — Josiah Burrage,
" Alexander Dickinson,
" 3.— Knowlton S. Chaffee,
Ward 3.— Michael C. Kenny,
" 4. — Henry M, Chamberlain,
*' James P. Richardson,
" 5.— John B. At-will,
« David Ellis.
COMMON COUNCIL.
James C. Fisk, President.
Ward 1.— Albert Stevens, Marshall
T. Bigelow, Charles T. Russell.
Ward 2.— James C. Fisk, Charles F.
McClure, Hamlin R. Harding, Joseph
V. Wellington, Thos. B. G. Messinger.
Ward 3. — Jared Shepard, Ebenezer
Fogg, Henry Whitney, Jr., John Gage,
Anson P. Hooker, Israel Tibbetts.
Ward 4.— Wm. P. Butterfield, John
Livermore, S. James, Augustus Russ.
Ward 5. — Edward Mulliken, Henry
Lamson.
City Clerk. — Justin A. Jacobs.
Salary, $700 and fees.
Clerk of Common Council. — Jas.
M. Chase. Salary, $150.
City Treasurer and Collector. —
Joseph Whitney. Salary, $1000.
City Auditor. — Samuel P. Hey-
wood. Salary, $400.
City Messenger and Supt. of
Lamps. — Roland Litchfield, Jr. Sala-
ry, $700.
SupT. OF Streets and Drains. —
George W. Fifield. Salary, $1,000.
Chief Engineer. — Geo. B. Eaton.
Salary, $300.
Justice of Police Court. — John S.
Ladd. Salary, $1,500,
School Committee. — The Mayor, ex
officio ; Ward 1. James C. Merrill,
Henry W. Torrey ; Ward 2. Chas. A.
Skinner, Wm. W. Wellington; Ward
3. Moses Clarke, Franklin Hall ; Ward
4. Henry O. Houghton, Henry Thayer ;
Ward 5. Alexander M. Averill, John
M. Marsters.
OVEUSEERS OF THE PoOR. — The
Mayor, ex officio, Wm. Caldwell, Geo.
W. Fifield, Geo. T. Gale, William
Plunnewell, Belcher Hancock, James
B. Nason.
Assessors. — Wm. Frost, George W.
Livermore, Joseph Whitney. Salary,
$1000.
Assistant Assessors. — Ozias Clark,
Jonas Wyeth, 2d, Wm. A. Mason, Geo.
G. Rice, Rufus Lamson. Salary, $2
per day.
Warden of Almshouse. — Jacob
Hanscom. Salary, .f 500.
Almshouse Physician. — Moses
Clarke. Salary, $100.
Chief op Police. — John C. Willey.
Salary, $800.
Principal Constables. — Joseph
Sanderson, Ward 1 ; John C. Willey,
Ward 3 ; Wm. Twist, Ward 4.
WARD officers.
Ward 1.— Wm. L. Whitney, War-
den. Wm. B. Bartlett, Cfer/c. Stephen
Smith, Wm. T. Richardson, Wm. Cald-
w'ell, Inspecfo7-s,
Ward 2, — Cyrus D. Wilder, Warden.
Wm. Gay, Clerk. Enoch J. Hewlett,
Geo. P. Backus, Charles F. Wilson,
Inspectors,
Ward 3. — Lewis Hall, Warden. Ani
drew Fogg, Clerk. Augustus P. Griff-
ing, Ezra Parmenter, Samuel W. Rich-
ardson, Inspectors.
Ward 4. — Isaac C. Holmes, TFarrfcw.
Geo. L. Cade, Clerk. Thomas M. Da-
vis, Joseph Whittemore, Daniel A.
Buckley, Inspectors.
Ward 5. — Wm.A. Saunders, irrtrrfm.
William Frost, C/erk. Geo. G. Rice,
Russell S. Edwards, James 11. Cutter,
Innpectors.
CITY GOVERNMENTS,
CITY OF CTIATILESTOWN.
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CITY
ELECTION
Second Monday
IN
, DECEMBER.
^^N^ CITY GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZED
FiusT Monday
IN
JANUARY.
City Charter Granted Feb. 22, 1847; Accepted March 10, 1847.
CITY OPPICERS, 1859.
JAMES DANA, Mayor. Salary, $800.
ALDERMEN.
Aaron Clarke,
Amos Tufts,
Amos Brown,
Daniel Johnson,
Joseph Young,
Jesse Stevens.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Warren Rand, President.
Ward 1. — Ileman S. Doane, Arthur
W. Tufts, Oliver Ayers, William W.
Wheildon, John B. Wilson, Charles
Field.
Ward 2. — Wm. T. Chandler, Henry
A. Quiney, Chas. Robinson, Jr.,. Otis
Little, Francis W. Pearson, Luther F.
Whitney.
Ward 3. — Charles H. Blanchard,
Earl Wyman, Robert B. Rogers, Fre-
derick r. Barrell, Warren Rand, Wm.
Fosdick.
City Clerk. '■ — Charles Poole. Sal-
ary, $1000.
Clerk of Common Council. — Gus-
tavus V. Hall. Salary, $150.
City
chard.
Abijah Blan-
Messenger. ■
Salary, $400.
City Treasurer. — Jas. Bird. Sal-
ary, $1250.
Assessors. — Thomas Greenleaf, Ca-
leb Rand, Thomas J. Elliot.
Overseers of the poor. — His Hon-
or the Mayor, ex-officio, Chairman.
Ward 1. — Robert Todd, ' Joseph
Souther. Ward 2, — Thomas Green-
leaf, John Sanborn. Ward 3. — David
B. Weston, G. B. Albee.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
T. T. Sawyer, President.
H. K. Frothingham, Secretary.
Geo. B. Neal, Treasurer.
Ward 1. — Geo. E. Ellis, T. T. Saw-
yer, Wm. W. Wheildon, Abram E.
Cutter, Edwin F. Adams, Jas. Adams.
Ward 2. — John K. Fuller, Gustavus
V, Hall, John Sanborn, Geo. B. Xeal,
G. W. Warren, Calvin C. Sampson.
Ward 3. — H. K. Frothingham. Wm.
N. Lane, Nathan A. Tufts, William F.
Conant, Henry C. Graves, L. K.
Bowers.
City Marshal. — Abram Chamber-
lin.
Constables. — Abram Chamberlin,
Charles Sanderson, Abijah Blanchard,
Stephen P. Ivelley, Charles Burcham,
P. R. Jacobs.
WARD OFFICERS.
Ward 1. — Abram E. Cutter, TT'ar-
dcn. Benj. Brintnall 2d, Clerk. Chas.
Field, Winsor Wright, Edwin P. Fur-
bcr. Inspectors.
Ward 2. — John Sanborn, Warden.
George B. Neal, Clerk. Warren Fer-
rin, John W. Corey, W. S. Robbins,
Inspectors.
Ward 3. — Robert AV, Stinipson,
IVarden. Geo. J. Lindsey, Clerk. Geo.
Hagar, Amos B. Morss, S. R. Brint-
nall, Insiycctors.
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CHELSEA.
CITY
ELECTION
FmsT Monday
DECEMBER.
GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZED
First Monday
JANUARY.
City Charter Granted Marcli 13, 1857 ; Aoeepted March 23, 1857.
CITY OFFICERS, 1859.
HOSEA ILSLEY, Mayor. Salary,
ALDEKMEN.
Ward 1. — John R. Dufur.
Noble M. Perkins.
Ward 2. — Nehemiah Boynton.
George W. Churchill.
Ward 3. —Henry Taylor.
Rufus S. Frost.
Ward 4.— Thomas H. Carruth.
William O. Haskell.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Frank B. Fay, President.
Ward 1, — Lewis Smith, Jr., Zepha-
niah Bassett, William E. I3aiuiell,
William Hawes, Joshua C. Mayo.
Ward 2. — Stephen Sibley, William
R. Pearmain, Francis Low, Jr., Mark
Graves, Orin E. Downing,
Ward 3. — James I). Cloutman,
Thomas C. Dunnells, James P. Farley,
Henry W. Bowen, Daniel H. Maine.
Ward 4.— Frank B. Fay. John T.
Hadaway, Andrew L. Haskell, Wm.
G. Clark, Moses A. Herrick.
City Clerk. — Sam'l Bassett ; salary,
and fees.
Cleric of Common Council. — John
W. Fletcher; salary, $300.
Messenger. — Chas. Howard ; salary,
$4^0.
Treasurer and Collector. — Sam'l
Bassett ; salary, $750.
School Committee. — Ward 1. —
Sam'l Orcutt, Benjamin Dodge. Ward
2. — Benj. P. Shillaber, Jacob Mitchell,
Secretary. Ward 3. — Tracy P.
Cheever, Chairman ; Joseph Hockey.
Ward 4. -.- William C. Brown, William
Low.
Overseers of the Poor. — Ward 1.
— William Jackson. Ward 2. — Jesse
Gould. Ward 3. — Eben W. Lothrop.
Ward 4. — Thomas D. Rice.
City Marshal. — Erastus Rugg ;
salary, $800.
Assistant City Marshal, 1858. —
Thomas D. Rice.
City Solicitor. — Mellen Chamber-
lain ; salary, $400.
Assessors, 1858. — Samuel Orcutt,
Hosea Hsley, Joseph Wyeth.
Constables, 1858. — Chas. Howard,
Darius A. Martin, George W. Milton,
James E. Barrell, Erastus Rugg, David
Wilber, Thomas D. Rice, James B.
Field,
Watchmen, 1858. — James E. Bar-
rell, David Wilber, Richard H. Fuller,
William R. Swan, Jonathan J. Frost,
James Hsley.
Special Police. — Charles White,
James B. Field, and the Aldermen and
and Common Councilmen.
City Physician. — George W. Otis ;
salary, $100.
Superintendent of Streets, 1858.
— Erastus Rugg.
Board of Health. — The Mayor
and Aldermen.
Health Officers. — City Marshal,
Assistant Marshal, and Watchmen.
WARD OFFICERS.
Ward 1. — Gideon W. Young, War-
den- James E. Barrell, Clerk. LeviB.
Miller, Samuel S. Adams, W. Weston
Wilson, Inspectors.
Ward 2. — Harvey Rogers, Warden.
E. B. Gill, Jr., Clerk. Chas. Caldwell,
Henry J. Hunt, Charles H. Person,
Inspectors.
Ward 3. — Joseph Hockey, Warden,
Henry J. Coolidge, Clerk. John Vose,
Jr., James Loring, William R. Swan,
Inspectors,
Ward 4. — Wm. O. Haskell, Warden.
Charles H. Lovett, Clerk. George C.
Bosson, Bradbury C. Bartlett, Joseph
Cheever, Inspectors.
CITY GOVERNMENTS.
CITY or FALL RIVER.
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CITY
ELECTION
PiRST Monday
IN
MARCH.
APRIL.
City Charter Granted April 12, 1854; Accepted April 23, 1854.
CITY OFFICERS, 1858-9.
JONA. C. BLAISDELL, Mayor.
ALDERMEN.
Ward 1. — William Hill,
*• 2. — Joshua Remington,
** 3. — James M. Osborn.
Ward 4. — Walter C. Durfee,
" 5. — Charles O. Shove,
" 6. — Ellis GifFord.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Renjamiii Earl, President.
Ward 1. — Richard B. Borden, Joseph
Dudley, John Connelly.
Ward 2.— Abner L. Westgate, Thos.
Burch, Lloyd S. Earl.
Ward 3. — Ebenezer Luther, Stephen
B. GifFord, Benjamin Covell.
Ward i. — Wm. H. Jennings, Samuel
M, Brown, Perez O. Brightman.
Ward 5. — Geo. W. Fraprie, William
Chace, Elias C. Nason.
Ward 6. — Benjamin Earl, Benj. W.
Miller, Nathaniel Boomer.
City Clerk and Clerk of Board of
Aldermen. — Alvan S. Ballard.
Messenger and Clerk of the Mar-
ket.— Joseph W. Carpenter.
Clerk Common Council. — Thomas
T. Potter.
City Physician. — Jerome Dwelley.
City Solicitor. — Simeon Borden.
police department.
City Marshal. — Samuel R. Buffin-
ton.
Assistant Marshals. — Wm. Reed,
Jr., James E. Watson.
school committee.
William Maclaren, Chairman. Azar-
iah S. Tripp, Secretary. Almadus W.
Tripp, Emery M. Porter, Warren Hath-
away, Samuel A. Chace, Eli Thursion.
ward officers.
Ward 1. — Robert C. Brown, ^^'arden.
David H. Dyer, Clerk. Richmond
Wordell, Jas. P. Hillard, Joseph Grin-
nell, InsjJectors.
Wai-d 2. — Peter C. White, Warden.
James B. Hathaway, Clerk. Enoch C.
Brown, Slade W. Earl, Thom.as Cheet-
ham, Tns-pectors.
Ward 3. — Benj. F. Winslow, Ward€7i.
Wm. 8. Robertson, Clerk. , Richard S.
Peckham, James G. Bowen, Geo. W.
Slade, Inspectors.
Ward 4. — Asa P. French, Warden.
Geo. A. Borden, Clerk. Geo. Buffin
ton, John Anthony 2d, Eleazer H.
Chase, Inspectors.
Ward 5. — E. C. Kilburn, Warden.
Stephen C. Wrightington, Clerk. Al-
phonzo Borden, H. N. Darling, Jr., A.
B. Leonard, Inspectors.
Ward 6.— Zobedee Hunt, Warden.
Bradford Durfee, Clerk. Chas. C. Dil-
lingham, Francis A. Hathaway, Pitman
Freelove, Inspectors.
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CITY OF LAWRENCE.
CITY
ELECTION
FiEST Monday
DECEMBER.
CITY
GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZED
First Monday
JANUARY.
City Charter Granted March 21, 1853 ; Accepted March 29, 1853.
CITY OPPIOERS, 1859.
HENRY K. OLIVER, Mayor. Salary, $800.
ALDERMEN.
Ward 1. — Eben. S. Chapman.
" 2. — John S. StafFord.
" 3. — George A. Fuller.
Ward 4. — Joseph Norris.
" 5, — Oliver Brj-ant.
'• 6. — Jas. D. Herrick.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Wm. D. Lamb, President.
Ward 1. — Lafayette Eranch, Thos.
Scott, Isaac B. Cobb.
Ward 2. — Wm. D. Lamb, Hezekiah
Plnmmer, Eben. T. Colby.
Ward 3.— Abel G. Pearson, Caleb
T. Briggs, Leonard F. Creesy.
Ward 4. — William Thomas, Lawson
Rice, Allen Wilson.
Ward 5. — Carlos C Closson, Rufus
Fuller, Geo. S. Merrill,
Ward 6. — J. Q. A. Barrage, James
Clark, Alonzo Winkley.
City Clerk. — George R. Rowe.
Salary, $1000.
Clerk of the Common Council. —
Thomas F. Barr. Salary, $100.
Treasurer and Collector. — Na-
thaniel AVilson. Salary, $200, and 1
per cent.
Superintendent of Streets. — El-
bridge Weston. Salary, 600.
Messenger. — Charles T. Beedle.
Salary, $465.
City Marshal. — George W. Potter.
Salary, $700.
City Solicitor. — Nathan W. Har-
mon. Salary, $275.
Constables. — John S. Perkins,
Alanson Briggs, George W. Potter,
John W. Poster.
Overseers of the Poor. — Oliver
Bryant, Elbridge Weston, Joseph Nor-
ris, Abner Hosmor, Geo. P. Wilson, E.
B. Allen, Henry Withington, Moses
Nelson.
School Committee. — Ward L Geo.
Packard. 2. John C. Hoadley. 3. Geo.
W. Garland. 4. Joseph D. Burt. 5.
Daniel Hardy. 6. W. F. Gile.
Superintendent of Schools. —
Geo. Packard. Salary, $400.
Assessors. — James K, Barker, S.
A. Furbush, E. P. Poor.
Assistant Assessors. — Simon
Brown, William R. Spaulding, G. W.
Potter, Moses Perkins, A. Lang, M.
Nelson, Sullivan Sweet, John Beetle,
R. C. Barber, George Littlefield, Mo-
ses C. Crocker, Daniel Saunders.
ward officers.
Ward 1. — John Pickering, Warden.
W. B. Haven, Clerk. L. B. Tinkham,
Chas. A. Brown, Enoch Hewins, In-
spectors.
Ward 2. — Wm. R. Spalding, War-
den. F. E. Clarke, Clerli. Perley S.
Chase, Geo. Wilkins, Jr., Charles R.
Mason, Inspectors.
Ward 3. — Wm. R. Pedrick, Warden.
Byron Truell, Clerk. Henri D. Barr,
C. M. Buell, Geo. T. Peckham, In-
spectors.
Ward 4. — liConard Hoyt, Warden.
Henry H. Barton, Clerk. John W.
Porter, Albert Emerson, Philip Yeaton,
Inspectors.
Ward 5. — John L. Burnham, War-
den. G. F. Stevens, Clerk. Cyrus
Williams, Edw'd Caufy, W. R. Foster,
Inspectors,
Ward 6. — Paschal Abbott, Warden.
A. M. Valpey, Clerk. John B. How-
ard, Charles Kelsey, Benjamin Ames,
Inspectors.
CITY
Ej^ECTION
Second Monday
CITY GOVERNMENTS.
CITY OF LOWELL.
189
CITY GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZED
FiEST Monday
IN
JANUARY.
DECEMBER.
City Charter Granted, April 1, 1836; Accepted, April 11, 1836.
CITY OFFICERS. 1859.
JAMES COOK, Mayor. Salary, $1,200.
ALDERMEN.
liorenzo Gr. Howe.
Paul Hill.
Darius C. Brown.
Joshua Converse.
Samuel J. Vamey.
Ambrose Lawrence.
John r. Howe.
Jonathan P. Folsom.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Ward 1. — Charles Wilkins, J. E.
Webb, William Barnard, W. D. Blan-
chard.
Ward 2.— Wm. P. Webster, Wm. F.
Salmon, James M. Howe, David Ni-
chols.
Ward 3.— B. S. Butterworth, Asahel
D. Puffer, George Hobson, John Wil-
loughby.
Ward 4. — George W. Young, Jesse
Blake, Caleb Crosby, G. W. Partridge.
Ward 5.— Wm. Goodale, H. G. F.
Corliss, L. B. Morse, J. G. Peabody.
Ward 6. — Charles A. Stott, Levi
Sprague, Ebenezer Burgess, Leonard
Brown.
City Clerk. — John H. McAlvin.
Salary, $1000.
Clerk of the Common Council. —
• jreorge Gardner. Salary, $150.
Treasurer and Collector. — Isaac
C. Eastman. Salary, $1000.
Assessors. — Noah F. Gates and
Amos Merriam. Salary, Chairman,
$600 ; each of the others, $500.
Superintendent of Streets. — "SMl-
der Bennett. Salary, $900.
Civil Engineer. — Rich. W. Baker.
Salary, $550.
City Messenger. — Benj. G. Mooney.
Salary, $575.
City Marshal. — Eben H. Rand.
Salary, $1100.
City Auditor. — George Gardner.
Salary, $500, and as Clerk of Board of
Assessors $150.
Superintendent of Street Lamps.
— Wm. H. Hardy. Salary, $600.
City Librarian. — Eliphalet Hills,
Salary, $600.
school committee.
1858 and 1859.— John L. Cheney,
Frederick Hinckley, Charles Cowley,
Edward F. Sheraian, Benj. Walker.
1859 and I860.— James C. Abbott,
Moses G. Howe, Wm. North, David
G. Lang, Oldin Nichols, Geo. Stevens.
ward officers.
Ward 1. — Benj. S. Ireson, Warden;
Frederick Baron, Clerk; Aaron R.
Grant, Jas. C. Powell, AVm. A. Wright,
Inspectors'
Ward 2. — Joseph B. V. Coburn,
Warden ; Crawford Burnham, Ckrk ;
Lemuel H. Jones, Joshua N. Marshall,
George Nl Osgood, Inspectors.
Ward 3. — Harrison G. Blaisdell,
Warden; John F. Billings, Clerk; Gil-
man Tuttle, Hamilton Burrage, Henry
Hull, Inspectors.
Ward 4. — Benj. Goddard, Warden;
Lester H. Latham, Clerk ; A. S. Fol-
lansbee, Benjamin Walker, Hubbard
Wilson, Inspectors.
Ward 5. — Josiah G. Peabody, War-
den; Edwin Lamson, Clerk; Arthur
A. Cambridge, George L. Hairis, Jo-
seph L. Cambridge, Inspectors.
Ward 6 Albion J. Dudley, War-
den; Wm. J. Burnham, Clerk; Elon
A. Sanborn, Francis Brown, John S.
Jaques, Inspectors.
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CITY OY LYM.
CITY
ELECTION
Second Monday
CITY GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZED
«
First Monday.
DECEMBER. V,.-;. - _,:^^<<i-'y JANUARY.
City Charter Granted April 10, 1850 ; Accepted May 14, 1850.
CITY OFFICERS, 1859.
EDWARD S. DAVIS, Mayor. Salary, S400.
ALDERMEN.
Daniel D. Clark.
James M. Sargent.
John Wooldredge.
George E. Emery.
Jacob M. Lewis.
Thomas Stacey.
Henry Durant.
(One vacancy.)
COMMON COUNCIL.
Nathan Clark, President.
Ward 1. — John It. Jordan.
Ward 2.— Eohert Ramsdell.
AVard 3. — William Chase, Jr.. Ed-
ward Johnson, 3d, O. H. Green, Chas.
G. Clark.
Ward 4. — Nathan Clark, Joseph
Marston, Edwin Patch, Phipps Munroe,
Joseph Haines.
Ward 5. — William H. Harney, Jo-
siah H. Martin, Parsons C. Hill, Nathan
A. Ramsdell, Isaac Young.
Ward 6. — Joseph M.\ Ru well, Joseph
G. Taylor, Noah Robinson, Nathan
Jenkins, Henry W. Bird.
Ward 7. — John Raddin.
, City Clerk, Collector, and Clerk
OF Board of Aldermen. — Ephraim
A. Ingalls ; salary, $700 and fees.
Clerk of Common Council. — Cyrus
M. Tracy.
Treasurer. — Wm. Bassett ; salary,
$150.
City Messenger. — Wm. H. Lewis ;
salary, $300.
CiTy Marshall. — John A. Thurs-
ton ; salary, $500.
School Committee. — Rev. Loranus
Crowtll, Chairman. Rev. Alfred Owen,
Secretary.
Assessors. — Abner Newhall, H. N.
Breed.
City Solicitor. — Dean Peabody ;
salary, $150.
City P)iysiciAN. — Isaac F. Gal-
loupe ; salary, $75.
SukveVor of Highways. — James
Stone ; salary, $500.
Fire Department. — James Stone,
Chief Engineer ; salary, $50. John A.
Thurston, Daniel F. Chase, R,ichard
Connor, George B. Currier, Oliver
Ramsdell, Engineers.
Overseers of the Poor. — Benja-
min Mudge, Chairman; salary-, $100.
Dennison Gage, Green Page, Henry
B. Newhall, Hiram West.
AVARD OFFICERS.
Ward 1. — Barnes Short, Warden.
George W. Vincent, Clerk. AVilliam
B. Gilman, Samuel B. Perkins, Nelson
N. Kent, Inspectors .
Ward 2.— Charles H.Hudson, TTar-
den. Charles P. Tucker, Clerk. Addi-
son Gage, F. D. Rhodes, Charles F.
Richardson, Inspectors.
Ward 3. — Abel Bates, Warden.
Henry W. Rogers, Clerk. W. W.
Kimball, Daniel F. Proctor, Jr., Henry
C. Burrill, Inspectors.
Ward 4. — Richard D. Beede, War-
den. Charles H. Downing, Clerk.
Aaron O. Atwill, Theodore L, Ingalls,
Oliver G. Parsons, Inspectors.
Ward 5. — Rufus Kimball. Warden.
Wilbur F. Bacheller, Clerk. Benjamin
F. Alley, Sam'l H. Bacheller, Alpheus
H. Breed, Inspectors.
Ward 6. — Gardiner Tufts, Warden.
Thomas P. Nichols, Clerk. Samuel H,
Peck, William H. Merritt, Eben P.
Berry, Inspectors.
Ward 7. — John Shcpard, Warden.
Joseph H. Horaan, Clerk. Solomon
Moulton, W. I. Attwill, James I^unni'
Inspectors.
CITY COVERNMENTS.
CITY OE i\E\y BEDFOIID.
1!)1
CITY
ELECTION
First Monday
GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZED
First Monday
MARCH. ^; r-^y/ APRIL.
City Charter granted Marcli 9, 1847 ; accepted March 18, 1847.
CITY OrPICERS, 1859.
WILLARD NYE. Mayor. Salary, $800.
ALDERMEN.
"Ward 1.— Sherman White.
" 2. — CKlvin Staples.
" 3, — Cyrus W. Chapman.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Nathan E. Ilammett, President,
Isaac M. Richardson, Clerk, Salary,
$200.
Ward 1. — Edward Milliken, Caleb
Hammond, Ambrose E. Luce, John A.
Peck.
Ward 2. — John W. Sullin^s, John
P. Knowles, Chas. H. Taber, Thatcher
C. Hatch.
Ward 3.— Wm. G. Taber, Daniel
Homer, Peleg Butts, Gideon T. Saw-
yer.
Ward 4. — Nathan E. Hammett, Si-
meon Ashley, Edmund Anthony, Edw.
M. Robinson.
Ward y. — Cornelius Howland, Fred.
S. Allen, George R. Taber, Lawrence
Grinnell.
Ward 6. — Simon S. Pollock, J. G.
W. Pope, Elisha Gibbs, Samuel C.
Hart.
City Clerk. — Sanford S. Horton.
Salary, $7^0.
Treasurer and Collector. — James
B. Congdon. Salary, f 1100.
City Solicitor. — Wm. W. Crapo.
City Bell Ringer. — Isatfc Barnes.
City Mkssexger. — Lloyd H. Brooks.
Salary, $300.
City Marshal. — Elias Terry, Salary,
$1,000.
Ward 4. — John Hastings.
" .5.— John Hunt.
" 6.— Henry T. Wood.
Assistant Marshals. — Thomas A.
Howland, Luther M. Dayton, Horatio
N. Kimball, Lorenzo D. J. Sears.
Assessors at Large. — EzraK. De-
lano, Henry S. Packard, Tillson B.
Denham.
Assistant Assessors. — Ward 1 ,
John Kirk. Ward 2, John Bryant.
Ward 3, David B. Wilcox. Ward 4,
Rufus Sherman. Ward 5, James R.
Denham. Ward 6, Henry Holcomb.
Overseers of Poor. — Mayor, C'hair-
man, ex officio. Josiah Macy, Alanson
WilUston, Silas Stetson, Samuel S.
Paine, John N. Barrows, Caleb L.
Ellis.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Timothy Stowe, Chairman,
William Howe, Secrctart/.
Ward 1. — Wm. G. E. Pope, Wra.
F. Durfee, Asahel Cobb.
Ward 2. — Edwin L. Barney, Henry
R. Wilcox, Eliphalet W. Hervey.
Ward 3. — Timothy Stowe, Shipley
W. Bumpus, Chas. L. Swazey.
Ward 4. — Wheelock Craig', Chas. T.
Bonney, George W. Steia-us.
Ward 5. — Wm. Howe, Amasa L.
Gleason, Thomas R. Rodman.
Ward 6. — I-aac H. Coe, Charles C.
Saver, Ferdeiick A. Waskburn.
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CITY or NEWBURYPORT.
CITY
ELECTION
Second Monday
DECEMBER.
GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZED
First Monday
JANUARY.
City Charter Granted May 14, 1851; Accepted June 6, 1851.
CITY OFFICERS. 1859.
ALBERT CURRIER, Mayor
ALDERMEN.
Ward 1.— Moody D. Cook.
•' 2. — Ralph C. Huse.
« 3. — Chas. W. Davenport.
Ward 4. —Frederick J. Coffin.
5. — Edward Burrill.
6. — Geo. W. Jackman, Jr.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Henry C. Perkins, President.
Ward 1.— Philip H. Richardson,
Isaac. Hale, Jr., Charles C. Dame.
Ward 2. — Moody Lunt, Hiram P.
Macintosh, Isaac P. Noyes.
Ward 3. — Henry C. Perkins, Geo.
J. George, Wm. A. Davis.
"Ward 4. — John N. Pike, Isaac P.
Seavey, Wm. J. Creasey.
Ward 5. — Wm. H. Huse, John T.
Pase, Daniel H. Cutter.
Ward 6. — -Tohn A. True, John D.
Pike, Wm. J. Currier.
City Clerk. — Eleazer Johnson. Sal-
ary, $400 and fees.
Messenger. — David E. Cutter.
Salary, $300
Clerk Common Council. — Joseph
H. Bragdon. Salary, $50.
Treasurer and Collector. — Dan'l
Granger. Salary, $600.
SCHOOL committee,
E. S. Moseley, President. Warren
Currier, Sea:etary.
Ward 1. — Henry Parmenfer, Mat-
thew Merriam.
Ward 2. — Richard Plumer, Nath'l
Pierce.
Ward 3. — Warren Currier, Benj. 11.
Knapp.
Ward 4. — John Q. A. Stone, Sam'I
J. Spalding.
Ward 5. — Edw'd S. Moseley, David
Wood.
AVard 6. — Henry Merrill, Jr., Fran-
cis A. Howe.
overseers of the poor.
Ward 1.
Ward 2. — Nathaniel Hunt.
Ward 3. — David Currier.
Ward 4. — Henry Stover, Chairman.
Ward 5.— Johri'Teel, Seo-etary.
Ward 6. — Thomas Merrill, Jr.
Assessors. — Nathan'l Greely, John
Huse, Pottle Richardson.
Assistant Assessors. — Edward H.
Holland, Thomas H. Gould, W Coffin.
■WARD OFFICERS.
Ward 1. — Samuel Brookings, War-
den. Jacob G. Brown, Clerk. Charle.s
H. Goodwin, John M. Ewin, W'm. M.
Kimball, Inspectors.
Ward 2. — John F. Stickney, War-
den. C. N. Haskell, Clerk. Stephen
Bartlett, Geo. W. Hunt, F. B. Stick-
ney, Inspectors.
Ward 3. — Benj. Davis, Jr., Warden.
Wm. C. Plummer, Clerk. Samuel A.
Smith, Liberty C. Ballou, Joseph Pick-
ett, Inspectors.
Ward 4. — Daniel H. Smith, War-
den. Chas. W. Bayley, Clerk. Joseph
B. Creasey, Charles R. Sargent, And-
rew J. Haines, Inspectors.
Ward 5. — Chas. A. Hilliard, War-
den. John Teel, Clerk. William P.
Jones, Joseph J. Walker, Benj. New-
man, Insjiectors.
Ward 6. — Joel Lancey, Warden.
Geo. L. Jackman, Clerk. Eben P.
Cutter, John D. Pike, Spraguc Chase,
I/ispcct07-s,
CITY GOVERNMENTS.
CITY or ROXBURY.
193
CITY
ELECTION
Second Monday
IN
DECEMBER.
GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZED
FiKST Monday
JANUARY.
City Charter Granted March 12, 1846 ; Accepted March 25, 1846.
CITY OFFICERS, 1859.
' THEODORE OTIS, Mayor. Salary, $1200.
ALDERMEN.
• At Large. — George Lewis, Joshua B. Fowle, Wm. B. May.
Ward 1. — William Curtis. l Ward 3. — John C. Clapp.
" 2. — Benj. S. Noyes. | " 4. — Alonzo W. Folsom.
Ward 5. — George Frost, 1st.
( Almshouse. — Ezra Young, Superin-
tendent; salary, $500. Joseph H.
Streeter, Physician; salary, $100.
School Committee. — Horatio G.
Morse, Chairman. — At Large, — Geo.
Putnam, Arial I, Cunimings. William
A Crafts. Ward 1. Horatio G. Morse,
Franklin Williams. 2. Joshua Seaver,
Ira Allen. 3. Timothy R. Nute, Rich-
ard Garvey. 4. Jos. N. Brewer, John
W. Olmstead. o. Edwin Ray, Robert
P. Anderson.
Joshua Seaver, Secretary of the Co»i-
miltee.
Chief Engineer Fire Department,
— James Munroe. Salary, $225.
City Marshal. — Benjamin Merriam.
Salary, $2.25 per day.
Commissioner of Streets. — Moses
H. Libbey.
WARD OFFICERS.
Ward 1. — John Jones, Warderi;
Joseph Bugbee, Clerk; Chas. Erskine,
Mason G. Field, Lafayette Litchtield,
Inspectors.
Ward 2. — Joshua Seaver, Warden;
Anthony B. Shaw, Clerk; Square G.
Brooks, Henry B. Phelps, Henry E.
Linijham, Inspectors.
Ward 3. — David Simpson, Warden;
Michael J. Killian, Clerk; Ed w. Kenny,
Jonathan M. Harmon, John Mahoney,
Inspectors.
SVard 4. — George Curtis, Warden ;
Geo. J. Hopkins, Clerk; Silas Dole,
Holman Page, Geo. A. KittTredge, In-
spectors.
Ward 5. — Henry Parkhurst, War-
den ; Oliver J. Curtis, Clerk ; Wm. H.
]SIeIntosh, Mitchell Leavitt, H. C. Sto-
well. Inspectors
common council.
Ebenezer W. Bumstead, President.
Ward I.— Allen Putnam, B. F.Camp-
bell, W^illiam Morse, Asa Wyman.
Ward 2. — Gideon B. Richmond,
Thatcher F. Sweat, Albert Batchelder,
John M. Marston.
Ward 3.— Patrick H. Rogers, Alfred
G. Hall, William H. Wai'd, Malcolm
McLauthlin.
Ward 4.— John R. Hall, Hartley E.
Woodbridge. John H. Bufford, Francis
Freeman.
Ward 5— Eben.W. Bumstead, Thos.
Farmer, John Dove, John T. Ellis.
City Clerk and Clerk Board of
Aldermen. — Jos. W. Tucker. Salary,
$1000.
Clerk of Common Council. — Frank-
lin Williams. Salary, $200.
Treasurer and Collector. — Jos.
W.Dudley. Salary, $1400.
City Physician. — Arial I. Cum-
mings. Salary, $200.
City Solicitor. — William Gaston.
Salary, $800.
Messenger. — AVm. N. Felton. Sal-
ary, $550.
AssEssoHs. — Joshua Seaver, Joseph
N. Brewer, EnosF. Bronsdon. Salary,
$250 each. Clerk hire, $100.
Assistant Assessors. — Ward 1.
Joseph Bugbee. 2, Gera Farnum. 3.
Sylvester L. Ward. 4. Daniel W.
Glidden. 5. W'in. Barton. Sal. $20 ea.
Overseers of the Poor. — The
Mayor, Chairman ex. officio. Ward 1.
Warren Marsh. 2. Ira Allen. 3.
John McElroy. 4. Nelson Worthen.
0. Joseph B. Young.
IS
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
CITY OF SALEM.
CITY
ELECTION
Second Monday
JANUARY.
GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZED
Fourth Monday
JANUARY.
City Charter Granted March 23, 1836 ; Accepted April 4, 1836.
CITY OFFICERS, 1859.
NATHANIEL SILSBEE, Mayor. Salary, $800.
ALDERMEN.
David Moore.
BeDJamin H. Silsbee.
Charles M. Richardson.
S. W. Robertson.
Daniel P. Fitz,
Joseph H. Towne.
Common Council.
Henry L. Williams, President.
Ward 1. — Jairus W. Perry, Eben N.
Walton, Andrew J. Tibbets, Benj. M.
Perkins.
Ward 2. — Charles Lamson, Daniel
Henderson, Thomas H. Lefavour, Wm.
McMuUan.
Ward 3. — Chas. Harrington, John
Pieston, Dana Z. Smith, William G.
Choate.
Ward 4. — Henry li. Williams, George
r. Putnam, S. G. Wheatland, George
R. Chapman.
Ward 5. — Simeon Flint, Lewis E.
Wentworth, Samuel A. Merrill, Charles
Green.
Ward 6. — James Ropes, Stephen
Curran, Charles A. Ropes, James H.
Conrey.
City Clekk. — Jos. Cloutman, Sal-
ary, $800.
Clerk. Common Council. — J. M,
Newhall. Salary, .$100.
Treasurer and Collector. — Chas.
E. Symonds. Salarj% $900.
City Marshal, 1858. — Thomas B.
Perkins. Salary, $800.
Assistant Marshals, 1858. — James
Dalvymple, Edward Collins, Harrison
(t. Sumner. Salary, !i^600 each.
Commissioner of Streets. — Perley
Putnam. Salary, $(500.
City Messenger, 1858. — Wm. Mans-
field. Salary, $550.
Overseers of Poor. — Tiie Mayor,
and John Preston, John liuse, Edwd.
B. Lane, James Kimball, John Jewett,
Josiah Spaulding, Oliver Thayer, Wil-
liam F. Nichols, Aaron Perkins, Eleazer
Austin, Alvah A. Evans, George F.
Brown.
Assessors, 1858. — Thomas S. Jewett,
Jonathan Tucker, Charles E. Symonds.
School Committee, 1859. — Mayor
and President of the Common Council,
ex - officio ; Franklin T. Sanborn, G. L.
Stveeter, George Andrews, Jacob Per-
ley, Joseph Chisholm, George F. Read,
3 years ; George Upton, N. B. Perkins,
George W. Briggs, James M, Hoppin,
Ripley Ropes, J. Shove Symonds, 2
years; Lucius Wells, Wm. B. Brown,
Geo. Leeds, James A. Dalton, A. Gold-
thwait, Jr., H. J, Cross, 1 year,
WARD officers.
Ward 1. — Charles Upton, Warden;
J. L. Whipple, Chrh; John H. Wil-
liams, Israel C. Abbott, Assistants.
Ward 2.— J. P. Harris, Warden;
John H. Wilkins, Clerk ; Sam'l Galley,
Charles P. Osborne, Assistatif.s.
Ward 3— Albert Day, Warden; D.
R. Peabody, Clerk ; Hczekiah Sleeper,
Thomas B. Flowers, Assistants.
Ward4.— Thos. F. Odell, Warden;
James F. Potter, Clerk; Charles H.
Daniels, Joseph Very, Assistants.
Ward 5.^ — Joseph Chisholm, Warden ;
Aaron Goldthwait, Jr., Clerk; Charles
H. Norris. Gen. 1). Glover, Assistants.
Ward G. — James Ropes, Warden ;
Benjamin II. Smith, Clerk; Thomas
Symonds, Thomas Ashby, Assistants.
CITY GOVERNMENTS.
CITY OF SPRINGFIELD.
195
CITY
ELECTION
First Monda^y
DECEMBER.
GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZED
First Monday
JANUARY.
City Charter Granted April 12, 1352 ; Accepted April 21, 1852.
' CITY OFFICERS, 1859.
WILLIAM B. CALHOUN, Mayor. Salary, S400.
ALDEBMEN,
Ward 1. — Chauncey L. Covell.
'« '2. — Rop;er S. Moore.
" 3. — Edmund Freeman,
" 4. — Daniel L. Harris.
COMMON COUNCIL.
A. N, Merrick, President.
Ward 1. — Joshua M. Harrington,
James M. Cooley, John V. Jones.
Ward 2. — George H. Roberts, Lewis
II. Tavlor, Gurdnn C Judson.
Ward 3.— A. N. Merrick, Dan'l Gay,
Hosea C. Lombard.
Ward 4. — Samuel Leonard, Alfred
Rowp, Reuben T. Saftbrd.
Ward o. — Theodore Bishop, Walter
Maynard, Walter North.
Ward ().— Isaac D. Gibbons.
Ward 7.— Ransley Hall.
Ward 8.— Warren L, Shaw.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
At I/arge — Josiah Hooker.
Ward 1.— R. B. Hildrcth.
" 2.— J. E. l\lclntyre,
" 3. — Rev. Samuel Osgood.
" 4. — Charles Marsh.
« 5.— V. L. Owen.
" 6.— E. L. Hall.
" 7. — John Kimberlv.
'• 8.— Marcus W. Fay.
City Clekk and Treasuuee. — Jo-
seph Ingraham.
Clekic Common Council. — Lucius
E. Ladd.
City Marshal. — Otis Childs.
Ward 0. — William Hitchcock.
" 6 — J. G. Capron.
" 7. — Horace Smith.
" 8 — George W. Ho^t,
WARD OFFICERS.
Ward 1.— Tyler Childs, Warden. J
C. Mcintosh, Clerk. Henrv Clark,
Richard Bliss, W. S. Wood, Imp,- ct ;'"!<.
Ward 2. — Henry A. Robinson, War-
den. Heman Srnith, Clerk. A. S.
Dwelley, Charles Osborn, D. H. Brig-
ham, Inapectiirs.
Ward 3.— E. W. Dickinson, Ward^en.
Joseph K. Newell, Clerk. Lewis L.
Fitts, C. Ward, Luther Bliss, Jr., Li-
spertors.
Ward 4.— Augustine Burt, Warden.
Roswell G. Shurtleff, Clerk. Wn:. H.
Webster, John W. Bliss, John McEi-
wain, Inspectors.
Ward .5.— E. A. Strong, Warden.
George Hosraer. Clerk. John Hannis,
E. P.' Chapin, Philo H. Cook, Inspec-
tors.
Ward fi E. M. Ilolcomb, Warden,
Robert Cros«ett, Clerk. Jas. L.Wjiite,
Chnrles B. Rice, Obed Peck, Inspcctorf.
Ward 7. — W. G. Burdick, Wardm,
Peter Vdentino, Clerk. Orrin m!
Lombard, Eli P. Cook, Norton F.
Bates. Iii'specfnrs.
Ward 8.— Milton Foster, W,irdci.
Joseph. P. Webster, Ckrk. Hirsrin
Warner, E. P. Robbins, John Gliddou,
Inspectors.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
CITY OF WORCESTER.
CITY
ELECTION
Second Monday
IN
DECEMBER.
GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZED
FlKST MONDAT
IN
JANUARY.
City Charter granted Feb. 9,1848; Accepted March 18, 1848.
CITY OPFICERS. 1859.
ALEXANDER H. BULLOCK, Mayor.
ALDERMEN.
Salary,
Ward 1 . — Alexander Thayer.
" 2 J. M. C. Armsby.
" 3. — Jonas Bartlett.
" 4. — Pliny Holbrook.
Ward 5. — Isaac Goddard.
«< 6. — Loring Goes.
" 7. — D. Waldo Lincoln.
" 8. — D. S. Messenger.
COMMON COUNCIL.
John W. Wetherell, President.
Ward 1. — Ransom M. Gould, Henry
P. Nichols, Timothy W. Hammond.
Ward 2. — Lucius W. Pond, A. B.
R, Sprague, John Barnard.
Ward 3. — James E. Estabrook, Wal-
ter Henry, Lyman Brown.
Ward 4. — Charles B. Pratt, William
Adams, Appleton Dadmun.
Ward 5. — John Simmons, S. V.
Stone, Henry Murry.
Ward 6. — George S. Barton, Edwin
Draper, Dana H. Pitch.
Ward 7. — Samuel R. Heywood, A.
G. Goes, Edwin Morse.
Ward 8. — John W. Wetherell, Geo.
A. Chamberlain, Wm. Greenleaf.
City Clerk. — Samuel Smith. Sala-
ry, $250 and fees.
Clerk of Common Council. — Wil-
liam A. Smith. Salary. $200.
Treasurer and Collector. — Geo,
W. Wheeler. Salary, $800.
City Solicitor. — D wight Foster.
Auditor. — Gill Valentine. Salary,
$100.
City Messenger. — David Gleason.
Salary, $400.
City Physician. — J. Marcus Rice.
Salary, $200.
Commissioner op'HiGHWAYS. — Ilenry
Prentice. Salary, $600.
Aqueduct Commissioner. — Wm. D.
Cheever.
school committee.
Ward 1. — O. P. Gilbert, Wm. S,
Green, N. H. Andrews.
Ward 2. — Timothy K. Earle, O. K.
Earle, Werder Reynolds,
Ward 3. — John J. Power, A. L.
Eurbank, Jonas Bartlett.
Ward 4. — Alvan Allen, [^Samuel
IlathaM/aj'^, S. D. Harding.
Ward 5. — Ebenezer CDutler, S. V.
Stone, Thomas Magennis.
Ward 6. — Willard Ward, D. A.
Goddard, Albert W. Curtis.
Ward 7. — J. D. E. Jones, D. W.
Faunce. W. W. Rice.
Ward 8. — William Workman, E. F.
Chamberlin, Dwight Foster.
Overseers of the Poor. — Ward 1.
O. P. Gilbert. 2. Samuel Banister.
3. D. G. Temple. 4. James McFar-
land. 5. Patrick O'Rourke. 6. Edwin
Draper. 7. Julius E. Tucker. 8. John
Hammond.
Assistant Assessors. — Ward 1. Lu-
ther Slater. 2. W. A. S. Smith. 3.
Jason Temple. 4. F. F. Phelps. 5.
Alfred Talt. 6. Josiah W. Allen.
7. Russell R. Shepard. 8. Marshall
Flagg.
City Marshal. — William S. Lin-
coln. Salary, $900.
Deputy Marshals. — James Mc-
Farland, John M. Studley ; salary,
$600 each.
Constables. — William S. Lincoln,
John M. Studley, Wm. W. Pratt, Jas.
McFarland, Jeremiah Kane, Olney B.
Chase, George B. Coleman, Calvin W.
An pier.
Captain of Watch. — James Mc-
Farland, $1.50.
Watchmen. — John W. Davis, Chas.
W. Wentworth, William B. Martin,
Geo. F. Newton, Francis C. Bigelow,
John G. Coes, Walter H. Dugan, Silas
NEW ENGLAND REGISTER.
197
NEW ENGLAND REGISTER.
The six. New Enf,'land States embrace an area of 6), 800 sqtiare miles, bcinf? about
one-third lari?pr thim the State of New York. The number of square miles in Maine
is 32,028; New Hampshire, 9,411 ; Vermont, 10,212; Massachusetts, T.'OOO ; Rhode
Island, 1,340; Connecticut, 4,7()4.
" STATE OF MAINE.
CAriTAL, AUGUSTA. Population in ISoO, 583,169.
1,EQ1SLAT0RB CONVENES AT
AUGUSTA,
STATE ELECTION
ON THE
Second Monday in
SEPTEMBER,
First Wednesday in
JANUARY.
OFFICERS FOR 1859.
LOT M. MORBlLLi, of Augusta, Governor.
Almond Lord,
KuFus Norton. \^ COUNCIL.
George Thorndike,
Dennis N. Milliken,
Noah Smith, Jr., Calais, Secretary of
State.
Benj. D. Peck, Portland, Treasurer.
Davis Tillson, of Rockland, Adjutant
General.
Noah Barker, Exeter, Lan.d Agent.
Thomas W. Hix, Rockland. Warden of
of State Prison.
Henr}' M. Harlow, Augusta, Supt. of
Insane Hospital.
Seth Scamman, Cape Elizabeth, Supt.
of State Reform School.
Mark Hi Dunnell, Norway, Superinten-
dent of Comtnon Schools.
Robert Goodenow, Farmington ; Wm,
S. Cochran, Waldoboro, Bank Commis-
sio7iers.
William T. Johnson, of Augusta, Speak-
er of the Hotise of Representatives.
George W. Wilcox, Gardiner, Clerk of
the House of Representatives.
Charles W. Goddard, of Danville, Pres-
ident of the Senate.
J. B.Hall, Presque Isle, Secretary of the
State.
William Merriam,
Aaron A. Wing,
Washington Long.
JUDICIARY OF MAINE.
supreme judicial court.
Judges of the S. J. C. are appointed by
the Governor for a term of 7 years.
John S. Tenney, Norridgewock, Chief
Justice.
Daniel Goodenow, Alfred ; Richard D.
Rice, Augusta ; John Appleton, Bangor;
Joshua W. Hathaway, Bangor; Jonas
Cutting. Bangror; Seth May, Winthrop ;
Woodbury Davis, Portland, — Associate
Jicstices.
Salary of the Chief and of the Associate
Justices, glSOO each.
Nathan D. Apph^ton, Alfred, Attorney
General. Salary, 5 1000.
Timothy Lndden, Turner, Reporter of
Decisions. Salary, jglOOO.
times and places of holding the
supreme judicial court.
Lato Terms.
Western District, at Portland, second
Tuesday July.
Middle District, at Augusta, third
Tuesday June.
Eastern District, at Bangor, fourth
Tuesday May.
FOR THE transaction OF CIVIL AND
criminal business.
[Those marked with a star (•) are for the transaction
of civil business only.]
County of Androscoggin, at Auburn, 4th
Tuesday Jan., April, and August.
County of Aroostook, at Houlton, 2d
Tues. March, and 3d Tuesday September.
County of Cumberland,* at Portland, 3d
Tuesdays Jan. and April, and 2d Tuesday
of October.
County of Franklin, at Farmington, 3J
Tuesdays April and October.
County of Hancock, at Ellsworth, 4th
Tuesdays April and October. .
County of Kennebec, at Augusta, 1st
Tuesday, March, 3d Tuesday August, and
4th Tuesday November.
County of Lincoln, at Wiscasset, 1st
Tuesday" May and 1st Tuesday of Oeto-
ber, at Rockland on the 4th Tuesday of
January.
County of Oxford, at Paris. 2d Tuesdays
March, August, and November,
County of Penobscot.* at Bangor, 1st
Tuesdays January, April, and October.
County of Piscataquis, at Dover, last
Tuesday February and 2d Tuesday Sep-
tember.
County of Sagadahoc, at Bath, 1st Tues-
day April, 3d Tuesday August, and od
Tuesday December.
County of Somerset, at Norridgewock,
3d Tuesdays March, September, and De-
cember.
County of Washington, at Machias, 1st
198
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Tuesday of January, 4th Tuesday of April,
and 1st Tuesday of October.
Countvof Waldo, at Belfast, 1st Tues-
davs J.ii'iiiary.* May, and October.
County of' York, at Alfred, 1st Tuesday
January'and April, and 3d Tuesday in
September.
POR THE TRANSACTION OF CRIMINAL
BUSINESS ONLY.
Cumberland, at Portland, 1st Tuesday
March, last Tuesday July, and last Tues-
of November.
Penobscot, at Bangor, first Tuesday
February, and 1st Tuesday of August.
Clerks of the Judicial Courts.
[Elected by the people for a term of
three years.]
Androscoggin — Josiah D. Pulsifer, Au"
burn.
Aroostook — Benj. L. Staples, Houlton.
Cumberland — Obadiah G.Cook, Port-
Ian 1.
Franklin — Alanson B. Farwell, Farm-
in jton.
Ilancock — Parker W. Perry, Ellsworth.
Kennebec — Wm. M. Strafton, Augusta.
Lincoln — Edwin Rose, Wiscasset.
Oxford — Sidney Perhani, Paris.
Penobscot — Augustus S. French, Ban-
go '.
Piscataquis — Ephraim Flint, Dover.
Sagadahoc — A. C. Hewey, Bath.
Somorset — Stephen D. Lindsey, Nor-
ridaewook.
Wuldo — Seth L. Milliken, Belfast.
Washington — Charles W. Porter, Ma-
chias.
York — James 0. Mclntire, Alfred.
United States Court,
Nathan Clifford, Portland, CircuitJudge.
Ashur Ware. Portland, District Judge.
Geo. F. Shepley, Portland, {District At-
torney.
Wm. K. Kimball, Paris, U. S. Marshal.
Geo. F. Emery, Portland, Clerk of Cir-
cttit CotiT't'
Wm. P. Preble, Jr., Portland, Clerk of
District Court.
Judges of the Municipal and Police Courts.
Wm. Paine, Portland.
Jacob Smith. Bath.
Spencer A. Pratt, Bangor.
Samuel Titcomb, Augusta.
Nathaniel Meservey, Rockland.
Henry Orr, Brunswick.
Luther Br*ckett, Calais.
William Palmer, Gardiner.
Joseph Williamson, Belfast.
Samuel K Oilman, Hallowell.
William Berry, Biddeford.
[Elected by the people of their respec-
I tive cities and towns at the annual meet-
I ings in March, for a term of four years.].
Probate Officers.
[Probate Judges an,d Registers are elected by the people, and hold their offices for a
term of four years.]
Residences. Registers. Residences.
Livermore. Wnt. P. Frye, Lewiston.
Maple Grove. Chas. M. Herrin, Houlton.
Brunswick. Aaron B. Holden, Casco.
Strong. Benj. Sampson, Farmington.
Bucksport. lAlvln A. Bartlett, Ellsworth.
Hallowell. Joseph Burton, Augusta.
Thomaston. Erastus Foote, Wiscasset.
Paris. David Knapp, Rumford.
Bangor. Joseph Bartlett, Bangor.
Sebec. Samuel Whitney, Dover.
B'th. Elijah Upton, Bath.
Skowhegan. Albert H. Ware, Anson.
Camden. Bohan P. Field, Belfast.
Columbia. William B. Smith, Machias.
Kennebunk. Francis Bacon, Buxton.
Counties.
Androscoggin,
Aroostook,
Cumberland,
Franklin,
Hancock,
Kennebec,
Lincoln,
Oxford,
Penobscot,
Piscataquis,
Sas^adahoc,
Somerset,
Waldo,
Washington,
York.
Judges. ■
Reuel Washburn,
Bradford Cummings,
Wm. G. Barrows,
Phillip M. Stubbs,
Parker Tuck,
Henry K. Baker,
Beder Fales,
Thos. H. Brown,
John E. Godfrey,
Jesse Stevens,
Chas. R. Porter,
David White,
Hiram Bass,
Jotham Lippincott,
Edward E. Bourne.
Sheriffs.
[Elected by the people, at the September
election, and hold their office for a
term of two years.]
Androscoggin, Charles Clark, Danville.
Aroostook, Nelson Herrin, Houlton.
Cumberland, Henry Pennell, Gray.
Franklin, Frederick Y. Stewart, Farm-
incton.
Hancock, Isaac H. Thomas, Ellsworth,
Kennebec, Benj. H. Gilbreth, Augusta.
Lincoln, Henry P. Cotton, Damaris-
cotta. '
Oxford, Joseph E. Colby.
Penobscot, Chas. D. Gilmore, Bangor.
Piscataquis, Calvin S. Doughty, Dover.
Sagahadoc, Josiah Merrew, Bowdoin-
hau).
Somerset, Daniel Bunker, Fairfield.
Waldo, Benj. F. Bhckstone, Belfast.
AVashington, Benjamin W. Farrar,
Cherryfield.
York, Nathaniel G. Marshall, York.
Registers of Deeds.
Androscoggin, John H. Otis, Auburn.
Aroostook, North District, L. Courmier
Madawaska Plantation ; South District.
T. Frisbee, Houlton.
Cumberland, Wm. C. Mitchell, Port-
land.
Franklin, Chas. J. Talbot, Farmington.
Hancock, Jotham S. Lord, Ellsworth.
Kennebec, Alanson Starks, Augusta.
Lincoln, East District, Oliver Rose,
Thomaston ; Middle District, A. F. Hall,
Wiscasset.
Oxford, Stephen D. Hutchinson, Paris.
Penobscot, Jefferson Chamberlain, Ban-
gor.
Piscataquis, E. B. Averill, Dover.
Sagadahoc, L. Y. Daly, Bath.
Somerset, Dennis Moore, Norridgcwock.
Waldo, Robert White, Belfast.
Washington, J. W. Lyman, Machias.
York, Timothy Shaw, Jr., Alfred.
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199
STATE OF NEW IIAMPSHIIIE.
Capital, CONCORD. roruLATiON in 1850, 317,976.
STATE ELECTION,
Second Tuesday
IN
MARCH.
LEGISLATURE CONVENES
AT CONCORD,
FlHST WBDNB8DA.Y IN
JUNE.
OFFICERS FOR 1858-9.
"WILLIAM HAILB, of Hinsdale, Governor.
Salary, $1000. Term expires June 1, 1859.
COUNCILLORS.
1st District, Rook. County and part Merr., Wm. H. H. Bailey, of Corword.
2d '• Straff.. Belk., and Carr. Counties, Thomas L. Whitton, of Wolfboro'.
3d " Hills. Countv and part Merr., John N. Worcester, of Holhs.
4th " Cheshire and Sullivan Counties, Allen Gkivfis, of Mar loio.
6ih " Grafton and Coos Counties, Aurin M. Chase, of ]VhiteJield. ^
Thomas L. Tullock. Concord, Secretary of State.
Allen Tenney, Concord, Deputy Secretary.
Peter Sanborn, Concord, Treasurer.
Sullivan H. McCollistku, Swanzry, Chairman of Board of Education.
James W. Patterson, Hanover, Secretary.
Supreme Judicial Court.
Ira Perley, Concord, Chief Justice.
Ira A. Eastman, Concord, Sam'l D. Bell,
Manchester, George Y. Sawyer, Nashua,
Asa Fowler, Concord, Associate Justices.
John Sullivan, Exeter, Attorney Gene-
ral.
Geo. G. Fogg, Concord, State Reporter.
Court of Common Pleas.
Jonathan Kittreilge, Canaan, Chief Jus-
tice.
Jonathan E. Sargent, Wentworth, Hen-
ry F. French, Exeter, Associate Justices.
Clerks of the Supreme Judicial CouH and
Court of Common Pleas.
Charles G. Connor, Exeter, for Rocking-
ham.
John R. Varney, Dover, for Strafford.
Samuel C. Clark, Gilford, for Belknap.
Wm. M. Weed, Sandwich, for Carroll.
Nehemiah Butler, Concord, for Merri-
mack.
Counties. Probate Judges.
Rockingham, William W. Stiekncy, Exete'r Samuel D. Wingate. Exeter.
Strafford,.. Daniel G. Rollins, Somersworth,. . .Asa Freeman, Dover.
Belknap Warren Lovell, Laconia, Wm. L. Avery, Laconia.
Carroll Joel Eastman, Conway, Daniel G. Beede. Sandwich.
Merrimack, Hamilton B. Perkins, Concord, ... .Isaac A. Hill, Concord.
Hillsborough, David Cross, Manchester, William Wetherbee, Amherst.
Cheshire, Larkin Baker, Westmoreland Calvin May. Jr., KeoiiC.
Sullivan, Alvah Smith, Lempster Edward Wyman, Newport.
Grafton Nathaniel S. Berry, Hebron Nath'l W. Westgate, Haverhill.
Coos, Turner Stevenson, Lancaster, Albro L. Robinson, Lancaster.
Registers of Deeds.
Edward S. Cutter, Amherst, for Hills-
borough.
Edward Farrar, Keene, for Cheshire.
Thomas W. Gilraore, Newport, for Sul-
livan.
Charles A. Dole, Haverhill, for Grafton.
Daniel C. Pinkham, Lancaster, for Coos.
County Solicitors.
Charles H. Bell, Exeter, for Rocking-
ham.
Wolcott Hamlin, Dover, for Strafford.
Aaron F. Stevens, Nashua, for Hillsbo-
rough.
Francis A. Faulkner, Keene, for Che-
shire.
Charles W. Rand, Littleton, for Grafton.
Benjamin F. Whidden, Lancaster, for
Coos.
George W. Everett, New London, for
Merrimack.
George Ticknor, Claremont, for Sulli-
van.
Samuel W. Rollins, Meredith, for Bel-
knap.
Luther D. Sawyer, Ossipee, for Carroll.
Probate Registers.
Roclcingham, Benj. D. Lai gh ton, Exeter.
Strafford, Andrew K. Young, Dover.
Belknap, Nath'l Edgerly. Gilford.
Carroll, Loammi Hardy, Ossipee.
Merrimack, Nathan W. Gove, Concord.
Hillsborough, Francis Winch, Amherst.
Cheshire, Charles Sturtevant, Keene.
Sullivati, A. V. Hitchcock, Newport.
Graftoji, Augustus Whitney, Haverhill.
Coos, Ira S. M. Gove, Lancaster.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
STATE or VERMONT.
CAPITAL, MONTPELIER.
Population In 1850
STATE ELECTION,
First Tuesday
SEPTEMBER.
•• 314,120.
LEGISLATURE CONVENES
AT MONTPELIER,
Second Tuesday in
OCTOBER.
OFFICERS FOR 1858-9.
HILAND HALL, Bennington, Governor.
Salary, SlOOO.
Burnham Martin, Chelsea, Lieutenant
Governor and President of the Senate.
Salary, j?4per day.
Henry M. Bates, Northfield, Treasurer.
Salary, ^500.
Benjamin W. Dean, Grafton, Secretary
of State. Salary, S400.
Wilber P. Davis, Woodstock, Secretary
of Civil and Military affairs. Salary,
William M. PinE;ry, Perkinsville, Audi-
tor of Accoimts. Salary, ^-500.
Georfi;e B. Kellogg, Brattleboro', Adju-
tant and Inspector General. Salary, ^150.
George F. Davis, Cavendish, Quarter
Master General.
Alonzo G. Allen, Granville, Judge Ad-
vocate General.
Erastus S. Camp, Montpelier, Sergeant-
at-Anns.
Charles Reed, Montpelier, Librarian.
Salary, S12.5.
JohnS. Adams, Burlington, Secretary of
Board of Education. Salary, $1000.
Clark H. Chapman, Ludlow, Sec. of Sen-
ate. Salary, $2o0.
George F. Edmunds, of Burlington,
Speaker of House. Saliry, .«J'4 per day.
Charles Cumminss, Brattleborough,
Clerk of House. Salary, $700.
Hiram Harlow, Windsor, Supt. of Slate
Prison. Salary, $.500.
Hiram F. Stevens, St. Albans, Commis-
sioner of the Insane.
A. B. Gardner, Bennington, Bank Com-
missioner.
George P. Marsh, Burlington, Railroad
Commissioner.
Judiciary.
United States Courts in Vermont.
District. — Rutland, 6th October; Wind-
sor, Monday after 4th Tuesday in July.
Circuit. — Windsor, 4th Tuesday in July ;
Rutland, 3d October.
David A. Snialley, Burlington, Judge.
Salary, ^2,000.
Henry E. Stoughton, Bellows Falls,
District Attorney.
Lewis S. Partridge, Norwich, Marshal.
Edward H. Prentiss, Montpelier, Clerk
of Circuit and District Courts.
Isaac B. Bowdish, Burlington, Collector.
Justices of the Supreme Court.
Isaac F. Redfield, Windsor, Chief Jus-
tice.
Milo L. Bennett, Burlington, Luke P.
Poland, St. Johnsbury. Asa 0. Aldis, St.
Albans, John Pierpoint, Vergennes, Jas.
Barrett, Woodstock, Assistant Justices.
Wm. G. Shaw, Burlington, Reporter of
Decisions of Supreme Court.
County Courts.
Addison County.
M. W. C. Wright, Shoreham, Harrison
0. Smith, Monkton, Assistant Judges of
the County Court.
Calvin G. Tilden, Middlebury, Judge of
Probate for the District of Addison.
Harvey Mnnsill, Bristol, Judge of Pro-
bate for the District of New Haven.
Frederick E. Woodbridge, Vergennes,
State's Attorney.
David S. Church, Middlebury, Sheriff.
Bennington County.
Stephen C. Millard, Stanford, Thomas
S. Beebe, Rupert, Assistant Judges of the
County Court.
Isaac N. Sykes, Dorset, Judge of Pro-
bata for the District of Manchester'.
Sam'l H. Blackmer, Bennington, Judge
of Probate for the District of Bennington.
A. P. Lyinan, Bennington, State's Attoi'-
ney.
Jasper Viall, Bennington, Sheriff.
Caledonia County.
Wm. Chase, Wheelock, Thos. Wason,
Ryegate, Assistant Judges of the County
Cm(rt.
Asa L. French, St. Johnsbury, Judge of
Probate.
0. T. Brown, East St . Johnsbury, State's
Attorney.
H, C. Stevens, Barnet, Sheriff.
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201
Chittenden County.
David Fish, Jericho, John Work, Hunt-
ington, Assistant Judges of the County
Court.
Wm. H. French, Burlington, Judge of
Probate.
Eleazer R, Hard, Burlington, State's
Attorney.
Noble F. Flanagan, Ilinesburgh, Sherijf.
Essex County.
Asa Hibbard, Concord, William Trask,
Canaan, Assistant Judges of the County
Court.
Jonah Brooks, Lunenburgh, Judge of
Probate.
Geo. N. Dale, Guildhall, State's Attor-
ney.
Win, Cheney, Brighton, Sheriff.
Franklin County.
I
Rnfus Hamilton, Montgomery, Seth
Oakes, Bakersfield, Assistant Judges of the
UotDily Court.
Amos J. Sampson, St. Albans, Judge of
. ''robate.
Myron Buck, St. Alban's, State's Altor-
-ley.
Alvin H. Mason, St. Alban's, Sheriff.
Grand Isle County.
Frcdevick Haven, Albur;:;h, Asahcl Al-
len, North Hero, Assistant Judges of the
County Court.
Elijah Haynes, North Hero, Judge of
Probate.
Henry C. Adams, Grand Isle, State's
Attorney.
Solon Reynolds, Alburgh, Sheriff.
Lamoille County.
John C. Paa;e, Hyde Park, Eli N. Ben-
nett, Cambridge, Assistant Judges of the
County Court.
Samuel Belding, Johnson, Judge of
Probate.
Geo. W. Hendee, Morrisville, State's
Attorney.
Chas. S. Parker, Elmore, Sheriff.
Orange County.
James F. George, Topsham, JohnWaite,
Braintree, Assistant Judges of the Cou7ity
Court.
William F. Dickinson, Chelsea, Judge
of Probate for the District of Randolph.'
' Charles B. Leslie, Wells River. Judge of
Probate for the District of Bradford.
Charles C. Dewey, Wells River, State's
Attorney.
Elibha Allis, Jr., S/wriff.
Orleans County.
Samuel Cheney, Derby, Henry Richard-
son, Wcstficld, Assistant Judges of the
County Vourt.
Marshall Carpenter, Derby, Judge of
Probate.
Jerry E. Dickerman, West Charleston,
State's Attorney.
Timothy C. Miles, Albany, Sheriff.
Rutland County.
Rollin C. Hunter, Ira, Morris H. Cook,
Danby, Assistant Judges of the County
Court.
Harvey Button, Wallingford, Judge of
Probate for the District of Rutland.
Alnioii Warner, Castleton, Judge of
Probate for the District of Fairharen.
William T. Nichols, 'Rutland, State's
Attorney.
Jacob Edgerton, Rutland, Sheriff.
Washington Coujity^
Alvin Brailey, Roxbury, Edwin C. Wat-
son, Worcester, Assistant Judges of the
County Court,
George W. Bailey, Middlesex, Judge of
Probate.
Denison K. Smith, Barre, State's At-
torney.
1. C. Brown, Waterbury, Sheriff.
Windham County.
Marshall Newton, Newfane. Ira Good-
hue, Westminster, Assistaiit Judges of the
County Court.
R lyal'i'yler, Brattleboro', Judge of Pro-
bate for the District of Marlboro'.
Abishai Stoddard, Townshend, Judge of
Probate for the District of Westminster.
George Howe, Brattleboro', State's At-
torney.
George Slate, Bellows Falls, Sheriff".
Windsor County.
Walter Palmer, Woodstock, Napoleon
B. RouTidy, Weathersfield, Assistant
Judges of the County Court.
Henry Closson, Springfield, Judge of
Probate for (he District of Windsor.
John Porter, Queechee Village, . /e^rfye q/"
Probate for the District of Hartford
Dudley C. Denison, Royalton, State's
Attorney.
Lorenzo Richmond, Woodstock, Sheriff.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
STATE OE RHODE ISLAND.
CAPITALS, PROVIDENCE AND NEWPORT.
Population in 1850, 147,545.
STATE ELECTION x^BgaiWgmS^ LEGISLATURE CONVENES
First Wednesday in
APRIL.
AT Newport,
Last Tuesday in
MAY.
OFFICERS FOR 1857-58.
ELISHA DYER, of Providence, Governor. Salary, $1000.
Thomas G. Turner, of Warren, Lieutenant Governor. Salary, ^oOO.
John R. Bartlett, of Providence, Secretary of State. Salary, $1000.
Samuel A. Parker, of Newport, General Treasurer. Salary, $'800.
Jerome B. Kimball, of Providence, Attorney/ General. Salary, $1,200.
Wm. R. Watson, of Providence, Auditor. Salary, $1000.
John Kingsbury, of Providence, Commissioner of Public Schools. Salary, $1,200.
Wm. T. Barton, of Warren, 'lf«/<"* Geneial.
E. C. Mauran, of Providence, Adjutant General.
Circuit Court.
Nathan ClifFord, of Maine, Circuit
Judge- Henry Pitman, of Providence,
Cle)-k. Meets at Newport and Providence
on the 15th of June and November, re-
spectively.
District Court.
John Pitman, District Judge. George
H. Browne, District Attorney. Henry Pit-
man, Clerk. Meets at Newport on the
second Tuesday in May and third Tuesday
in October, and at Providence on the first
Tuesdays in February and August.
Supreme Court.
Judges are elected by the two houses in
grand committee; each judge to hold his
office till his place be declared vacant by
a resolution of the General Assembly.
Samuel Ames, of Providence, Chief
Justice. Salary, ^2,500. Alfred Bos-
worth, of Warren ; Sylvester G. Sherman,
of North Kingston ; George A. Brayton,
of Warwick, Associate Justices. Salary,
$1,800 each. Samuel Ames, of Provi-
dence, Reporter: Salary, $500.
Clerks of the Supreme Court.
Chosen annually in May by the General
Assembly.
Bristol County, Massadore T. Bennett,
Bristol.
Ke7it County, Elisha R. Potter, East
Greenwich.
l^etoport County, John W. Davis, New-
port.
Providence County, John A. Gardner,
Providence.
Washington County, Powell Helme
Kingston.
The Supreme Court has originar juris-
diction, concurrent with the Court of Com-
mon Pleas, in all cases where the damages
are laid at one hundred dollars and up-
wards.
Court of Common Pleas.
One of the -Associate Justices of the
Supreme Court is assigned by the Justice
of the Supreme Court to hold the Common
Pleas.
Clerks of Court op Common Pleas.
Chosen annually in May by the General ^
Assembly.
Bristol County, Massadore T. Bennett,
Bristol.
Kent County, Elisha R. Potter, East
Greenwich.
Newport County, John W. Davis, New-
port.
Providence County, Amasa S. Westcott,
Providence.
Washington County, John G. Clarke,
Kingston.
Sheriffs.
Chosen annually in May by the General
Assembly.
Bristol County, Stephen Johnson, Bristol
Kent County, Joseph Taylor, East
Greenwich.
Newport County,Wm. D. Lake, Newport.
Providence County, Elias Nickerson,
Providence.
Washington ('ounty, George H. OIney,
Brand's Iron Works.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN KHODE ISLAISTD.
The State has a permanent School FuniJ, actually iuvesteil. of *73,S9'i.38. The interest of the
State's part of the United Stiites surplus revenue (commonly called the Deposit Fund), and the pro-
ceeds of the militia rommutat'On tux in each town, are appropriated to tlie public fchools. *50,000
are annually paid fiom the State Treasury for schools. Number of school distri'-ts in tl'.e State, April
30, 1867, the date of the las'; published report, was 386; number of school-houses, 4(l0; e-'pcnded
for building or repairiup; school-houses during the year, !if32,717.70 ; numbf r of scholars attemling
summer schools, 22,460; average attendance, 16,467; number attc^nding winter schools, 26.4>30;
average attendance, 18,763; number of male teachers in summer schools, 70; of female, 457 ; iu
winter schools, — nlale^, 2C3 ; ff-males, 330. Amount apportioned from the State to ' owns, ?< 50,930.52 ;
amount raised by towns, !ff98,212.07; whole amount from all sources, !S}72,414.69. Ex|ifuded, ex-
clusive of KChool-houses, $167,519.75. A State Normal Schotl was established at Providence iu Way,
1854. — American Almanac.
NEW ENGLAND REGISTER.
203
STATE OF CONNECTICUT.
CAPITALS, HARTFORD AND NEW HAVEN.
Population in ISoO, 370,792.
STATE ELECTION
First Momday in
APRIL.
LEGISLATURE
Convenes at llAUTFoitD
First Wednesday in
MAY.
OFFICERS FOR 1858--9.
WILLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM, of Norwich, Governor. Salary $1100.
Nathaniel Shipman of Hartford, Execu-
tive Sec. Salary, ^200 and fees.
Julius Catlin of Hartford, Lieut. Gov.
Salary, $;mO.
John Boyd of Winchester, Sec. of State.
Salary, ,f(,'100O.
Lucius J. Hendee of Hebron, Treasurer.
Salary, ^1000.
William H. Buell of Clinton, Comptrol-
ler. Salary, $100.
Albert Sedgwick, Litchfield, Commis-
sioner of Sc/iool Fund. Salary, $'1250,
and travelling expenses.
David N. Camp, New Britain, Supt. of
Common Schools.
Joseph R. Hawley, Thomas Belknap,
Auriitors of PubHc Accounts.
Geo. Sexton, Wait N. Hawley, Auditors
of Quarter Master General's Account.
COTJETS.
U. S. Circuit and District Courts.
Samuel Nelson, Cooperstown, N. Y.,
Circuit Judge.
Chas. A. IngersoU, New Haven, TDist.
J^idcje.
Alfred Blackman, New Haven, Dist.
Clerk.
Wm. D. Shipman, Hartford, District
Attorney.
Curtis Bacon, Midclletown, Marshal.
Philo F. Barnuin, Bridiieport; Samuel
Tripp, Hartford, Deputy Marshal.
Supreitie Court.
William L. Storrs, of Hartford, Chief
Judc/e.
William W. Ellsworth, Hartford ; Joel
Hinman, New Haven, Associate Judges.
Salary of the Chief and Associate
Judpces, .92000 each.
John Hooker, Hartford, Reporter.
Superior Court. -
Judges. — David C. Sanford, New Mil-
ford ; "Thos. B. Butler, Norwalk ; John D.
Park, Norwich; Origen S. Seymour,
Litchfield; Loren P. Waldo, Tolland;
Chas. J. McCurdy, Lyme.
Salary, $2000 each.
Clerks of Supreme and Superior Courts.
Hartford County, Chauncey Howard,
Hartford.
New Haven County, Alfred H. Terry.
N' w Haven
New London County, Wm. L. Brewer,
Norwich.
Fairfield County, Amos S. Treat,
Brid<?eport.
Windham County, Uriel Fuller, Brook-
field.
Litchfield County, Fred. D. Beeman,
Litchfield. ^ „ , ,
Middlesex County, Arthur B. Calef,
Middletown.
Tolland County, Joseph Bishop, Tol-
land.
State's Attorneys.
Hartford County, R. D. Hubbard, Hart-
ford.
Neic Haven County, E. K. Foster, New
Haven.
New London County, Hiram Willey,
New London.
Fairfield County, Orris S. Ferry, Nor-
walk.
Windham County, Elisha Carpenter,
West Killingly.
LitchfieldX'ounty, Chas. F. Sedgwick,
Sharoh.
Middlesex County, Moses Culver, Mid-
dletown.
Tolland County, John H. Brockway,
Ellington.
Sheriffs.
Hartford County, Lucius G. Goodrich,
Sim>bury.
New Haven County, David S. Fowler,
East Haven.
Neio London County, Nehemiah B.
Payne, New London.
Fairfield County. Jacob A. Yan Zandt,
Norwalk.
Windham County, David Greenslit,
Hampton.
Litchfield County, Leverett W. Wes-
sells, Litchfield.
Middlesex County, Harris R. Burr, Kil-
lingworth.
Tolland County, Wm. A. Foster, Staf-
ord.
Railroad Commissionebs.
Henry Hammond, Killingly, term ex-
pires 18.59. Patttm Fitch, Bolton, term
expiies 1860. John Gould, Fairfield, term
expires 18CL
Bank Commissioner.
Benj. Noyes, New Haven, term expires
1859. George H. Noble, New Milford,
term expires 1860. Thomas Clark, Cov-
entry, term expires 1861.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMEiNT.
Jamks Buchanan, of Pennsylvania President, Salary, $25,000
John C. Bkkckinkidgk, of Kentucky, .... Vice-President, 8,000
The foUowinj^ are the principal (itFicers in the Executive Department,
who form the Cabinet, and hold tlieir oilices at the will of the Prebident.
CABINET.
Lewis Cass, Michigan, Secretary of Stale, S8,000
Howell Cobb, Georgia, Secretari/ of the Treasury, 8,000
John B. Floyd, Virginia, Secretary of War, 8,000
Isaac Toucey, Connecticut, Secretary of the Navy^ 8,000
Jacob Thompson, Mississippi, Secretary of the Interior^ 8,000
Aaron V. Brown, Tennessee, Postmaster General, 8,000
Jeremiah S. Black, Pennsylvania, Attorney General, 8,000
THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. - THE SENATE.
John C. Breckinridge, President, ex-officio.
Alabama.
Term
expires.
* Clement C. Clay, Jr., Huntsville, 1859
Benj. Fitzpatrick, Wetumpka, 1861
Arkansas.
*William K. Sebastian, Helena, 1859
KobertW. Johnson, Piue Blufls, lb61
CaUfornia.
Wm. M. Gwin, San Francisco, 1861
David C. Broderick, „ 1863
Connecticut.
Lafayette S. Foster, Norwich, 1861
James Dixon, Hartford, 1863
Delaware.
Martin W. Bates, Dover, 1859
James A. Bayard, Wilmington, 1863
Florida.
David L. Yulee, Homassassa, 1861
Stephen K. Mallory, Key West, 1 863
Georgia.
♦Robert Toombs, Washington, 1859
Alfred Iverson, Columbus, 1861
Illinois.
♦Stephen A. Douglas, Quincy, 1859
Lyman Trumbull, AltoTi, 1861
Indiana.
Graham N. Fitch, Lo;;ansport, 1861
Jesse D. Bright, Jeffersonville, 1863
Iowa.
Term
expires.
George W. Jones, Dubuque, 1859
James Harlan, Mt. Pleasant, 1861
Kentucky.
John B.Thompson, Harrodsb'rg, 1859
John J. Ciittenden, Frankfort, 1861
Louisiana.
Judah P. Benjamin, N. Orleans, 1859
John Slidell, iS^ew Orleans, 1861
Maine.
*Wm. Pitt Fessenden, Portland, 1859
Hannibal Hamlin, Hampden, 1863
Massachusetts.
*Henry Wilson, Natiek, 1859
Charles Sumner, Boston, 1863
Maryland.
James A. Pearce, Chestertown, 1861
Anttiony Kennedy, Baltimore, 1863
Michigan.
Charles E. Stuart, Kalamazoo, 1859
Zaohariah Chandler, Detroit, 1863
Min nesola.
James Shields, Faribault, 1859
Henry M. Bice, St. Pauls, 1863
31ississippi.
Albert G. Brown, Newtown, 1859
Jefferson Davis, Hurricane, 1863
' Reelected.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Missouri.
James S. Greene, Canton,
Trusten Polk, St. Louis,
New Hampshire.
*John P. Hale, Dover,
Daniel Clark, Manchester,
New Jersey.
Wm. Wright, Newark,
John R. Thomson, Princeton,
New York.
Wm. II. Seward, Auburn,
Preston King, Ogdensburg,
North Carolina.
David S. Reid, Pleasantville,
Thos. L. Ciingman, Asheville
Ohio.
(xeorge E. Puch, Cincinnati,
Benjamin F. Wade, Jefferson,
Pennsylvania.
William Rigler, Clearfield,
Simon Cameron, Harrisburg,
1861
1863
1859
1861
1859
1863
1861
1863
1859
1861
1861
1863
1861
1863
Rhode Island.
Philip Allen, Providence, 1859
James F. Simmons, Providence, 1863
South Carolina.
James Chesnut, Jr., Kershaw, 1859
Jas. H. Hammond, Beech Island, 1861
Tennessee.
John Bell, Nashville, 1859
Andrew Johnson, Greenville, 1863
Texas.
Samuel Houston, Huntsville, 1859
Matthew Ward, Cass County, 1863
Vermont.
Jacob CoUamer, Woodstock, 1861
Solomon Foot, Rutland, 1863
Virginia.
*R.M.T.Hunter,Lloyds,Es3exCo.,1859
James M. Mason, Winchester, 1863
Wisconsin.
Charles Durkee, Kenosha, 1861
James R. Doolittle, Racine, 1863
* Re-elected.
THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. — HOUSE OF REPBESEISTTATIVES.)
Ja-mes L. Ore, Speaker.
Alabama. — 7.
1. James A. Stall worth. Evergreen
2. Eli S. Shorter, Eiif'aula
3. Jas. F. Dowdell, Chambers, (C. H.)
4. Sydenham Moore, Greensboro'
5. George S. Houston, Athens
6. W'mson R. W. Cobb, Bellefontaine
7. James L. M. Curry, lalladega
Arkansas. — 2.
1. Alfred B. Greenwood, Bentonville
2. Edward A. Warren, Camden
California. — 2.
1. Charles L. Scott, Sonora
2. Joseph C. McKibbin, Downieville
Connecticut. — 4.
Hartford
liaddam
Putnam
Bridgeport
1. Ezra Clark, Jr.,
2. 8amuel Arnold,
3. Sidney Dean,
4. AVilliam D. BL-hop,
Delaware. — 1.
Wm. G. Whiteley,
Florida. — 1.
George S. Hawkins,
Newcastle
Pensacola
Georgia. — 8.
1. James L. Seward,
2. Martin J. Crawford,
3. Robert P. Trippe,
4. Lucius J. Gartrell,
5. Augustus R. AVright,
6. James Jackson,
7. Joshua Hill,
Thomasville
Columbus
Forsyth
Atlanta
Rome
Athens
Madison
8. Alex. H. Stephens, Crawfordville
Illinois. — 9.
1. Elihu B. Washburne, Galena
2. Joiin F. Farnsworth, Chicago
3. Owen Lovejoy, Princeton
4. William Kellogg, Canton
5. Isaac N. Morris, Quinoy
6. Charles Hodges,
7. Aaron Shaw, Lawrenceville
8. Robert Smith, Alton
9. Samuel S. Marshall, IMcLcansboro'
Indiana. — 11.
1. Wm. E. Niblack,
2. William H. English,
3. James Hushes,
4. James B. Foley,
5. David Kilgore,
G. James M. Gregg,
7. John G. Davis,
Vincennes
Le.Kington
Bloomington
Green sburg
Yo^ktown
Danville
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
207
8. James \ViIson,
9. Scliu3ler Colfax,
10. Charles Case,
11. John U. Pettit,.
Crawfordsville
South Ucnd
Fort Wayne
Wabash
Iowa.—
■2.
1. Samuel R. Curtis,
2. Timothy DaVis,
Keokuk
Dubuque
3. David S. Walbridge, Kalamazoo
4. Dewitt C Leach, Lansing
Kansas Territory. — 1.
Marcus J. Parrott, Leavenworth City
Kentucky. — 10.
1. Henry C. Burnett, Cadiz
2. Samuel O. Peyton, Hartford
3. W. L. Underwood, Bowling Green
4. Albert G. Talbott, Danville
5. Joshua n. Jewett, Elizabethtown
6. John M. Elliot, Prestonburg
7. Humphrey INIarshall, Springport
8. James B. Clay, Lexington
9. John C. Mason, Owingsville
10. John W. Stevenson, Covington
Louisiana. — 4.
1. George Eiistis, Jr., New Orleans
2. Miles Taylor, Donaldsonville
8. Tbos. G. Davidson, Felicianna
4. John M. Sandidge, Pineville
Maine. — 6.
1. John M. Wood, Portland
2. Charles J. Gilman, Brunswick
8. Nehemiah Abbott, Belfast
4. Freeman H. Morse, Bath
5. Israel Washburn, Jr., Orono
6. Stephen C. Foster, Pembroke
Maryland. — 6.
1. Jas. A. Stewart, Cambridge
2. Jas. B. Ricaud, Chestertown
3. James Morrison Harris, Baltimore
4. Henry Winter Davis, Baltimore
5. Jacob M. Kunkel, Hagerstown
6. Thos. F. Bowie, Upper Marlboro'
Massachusetts. — 1 1 .
Robert B. Hall,
James Buffinton,
William S. Damrell,
Linus B. Comins,
Anson Burliiigame,
Timothv D.+vis,
Daniel W. Gcoch,
Chauncey L. Knapp,
i.Vi Thayer,
Calvin C. CliafTee,
Henry L. Dawes, N
Michigan. — 4.
1. William A. Howard,
2. Henry Waldron,
Plymouth
Fall River
Dedham
Roxbnry
Cambridge
Gloucester
Melrose
Lowell
Worcester
Springfield
orth Adams
Detroit
Hillsdale
Minnesota. -
William W. Phei[)s,
James M. Cavanaugh,
Henderson
Chatfield
Mississippi. — 5.
1. Lucius Q. C. Lamar, Abbeville
2. Reuben Davis, Aberened
3. William Barksdale, Columbus
4. Otho R. Singleton, Canton
5. John J. McRea, Clark Co.
Missouri. — 7.
1. Francis P. Blair, Jr., St. Louis
2. Thos. L. Anderson, Palmyra
3. John B. Clark, Fayette
4. James Craig, St. Joseph
5. Sam'l H. Woodson, Independence
6. John S. Phelps, Springfield
7. Saml. Caruthers, Cape Girardeau
Nebraska Territory. — 1 .
Fenner Ferguson, Belleview
New Hampshire. — 3.
1. James Pike, San,bornton Bridge
2. Mason W. Tappan, Bradford
3. Aaron H. Cragin, Lebanon
Neto Jersey. — 5.
1. Isaiah D. Clawson, Woodstown
2. Geo. R. Robbius, Hamilton sq.
3. Garnett B. Adrain, N. Brunswick
4. John Huyler, Hackensack
5. Jacob R.Wortendjke, Jersey City
New Mexico Territory. — 1.
M. A. Otero, Albuquerque
New York.—n.
1. John A. Searing, Hempstead Br.
2. Georse Taylor, Brooklyn
3. Daniel E. Sickles, New York
4. Thomas J. Barr, New York
5. Wm. B. Maclay, New York
6. John Cochrane, New York
7. Elijah Ward, New York
8. Horace F. Clark, New York
9. John B. Plaskin, Fordham
10. Ambrose S. Murray, Goshen
11. Win F. Russell, Saugerties
12. John Thompson, Poughkeepsie
13. Abram B. Olin, Troy
14. Erastus Corning, Albany
15. Edward Dodd, Argyle
16. George W. Palmer, Plattsburg
17. Francis E. Spinner, Mohawk
18. Clark B. Cochrane, .Schenectady
19. Oliver A. Morse, Cherry Valley
208
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
80.
31.
32.
33.
Orsamus B. Matteson, Utica
Henry Bennett, New Berlin
Henry C. Goodwin, Hamilton
Cbarles B. Hoard, Watertown
Amos P. Granger, Syracuse
Edwin B. Morgan, Aurora
Emory B. Pottle, Naples
John M. Parker, Owego
Wm. H. Kelsey, Geneseo
Samuel G. Andrews, Rochester
Judson W. Sherman, Angelica
Silas M. Burroughs, Medina
Israel T. Hatch, Buffalo
Reuben E. Fenton, Frewsburgh
North Carolina. — 8.
1. Henry M. Shaw,
2. Thomas Ruffin,
3. Warren Winslow,
4. L. O'Brien Branch,
5. John A. Gilmer,
6. Alfred M. Scales, Jr,
7. Burton Craige,
8. Zebulon B. Vance,
Indian Town
Goldsboro'
Fayetteville
Raleigh
Greensboro'
., Madison
Salisbury
Ashville
Ohio.— 21.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
George H. Pendleton, Cincinnati
Wm. S. Groesbeck, Cincinnati
Clement L. Vallandigham, Dayton
Matthias H. Nichols, Lima
Richard Mott, Toledo
Jo>eph R. Cockerill, West Union •
Aaron Harlan, Yellow Springs
Benjamin Stanton, Bellefontaine
Lawrence W. Hall, Biicyrus
Joseph Miller, Chillicothe
Valentine B. Horton,
Samuel S. Cox,
Jotin Sherman,
Philemon Bliss,
Joseph Burns,
C. B. Tompkins,
Wm. Lawrence,
Be' jamm F. Leiter,
Edward Wade,
Joshua II. Giddings,
John A. Bingham,
Pomeroy
Columbus
Mansheld
Elyria
Coshocton
McConnelsville
Washington
Canton
Cleveland
Jefferson
Cadiz
Oregon Territory. — 1.
Joseph Lane, Winchester
Pennsylvania. — 25.
1. Thomas B. Floi-ence, Philadelphia
2. Edward Joy Iviorris, Philadelphia
3. Jduies Landy,
4. Henry M. Phillips,.
5. Owen Jones,
6. John Hickman,
7. Henry Chapman,
8. William H. Keim,
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Cabinet
West Chester
DoyL'slown
Rea<lin2
9. Anthony E. Roberts, Lancaster
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
John C. Kunkel, Harrisburg
Wm. L. Dewart, Sunbury
Paul Leidy, Danville
William H. Dimmick, Honesdale
Galusha A. Grow, Glenwood
Allison White,
John H. Ahl,
Wilson Reilly,
John R. Edie,
John Covode,
Wm. Monrgomery,
David Ritchie,
Samuel A. Purvlance,
William Stewart,
James L. Gillis,
John Dick,
Lock Haven
Newville
Chambersburg
Somerset
Lockport Station
Washington
Pittsburg
Butler
Mercer
Ridge way
Meadville
Rhode Island. — 2.
1. Nathaniel B. Durfee, Tiverton
2. Wm. D. Brayton, Apponaug
South Carolina. — 6.
1. John McQueen, Marlboro', Ct. H.
2. W. Porcher Miles, Charleston
3. L. M. Keitt, Orangeburgh, Ct.H.
4. M. L. Bon ham, Edgtfield, Ct.H.
5. James L. Orr, Anderson
6. William W. Boyce, Monticello
Tennessee. — 10.
1. Alb't G.Watkins, Panther Springs
2. Horace Maynard, Knoxville
3. Samuel A. Smith,
4. John H. Savage,
5. Charles Ready,
6. George W. Jones,
7. John V. Wriiiht,
8. Felix K. Zollicoffer,
John D. C. Atkins,
William T. Avery,
9.
10.
Charleston
Soiithville
Minfreesboro*
Fayetteville
Purdy
Nashville
Paris
Memphis
Texas. — 2.
1. John H. Reagan, Palestine
2. Guy M. Bryan, Brazoria
Utah Territory. — 1.
John M. Bernhisel, Salt Lake City
Vermo7it. — 3.
1. Ezekiel P. Walton, IMonfpelier
2. Justin S. MorrdI, Strafford
3. Homer E. Royce, East Berk.-,hire
Virginia. — 13.
1. Moscoe II. R. Garnutt, Loretto
2. Jr)hn S. Millson, Norfolk
3. John S. Caskie, Richmond
4. William O. Goode, Boultou
5 Thos. S. Bocock,Apponiaitox,C-H.
6. Paulus Powell, Amhertt, C. H.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. 209
William Smith, Warrenton , W(i.s/iin(/t.on TeirUory. — 1.
8. Chaili'S J. Faulkner, Martin.sburf^
9. John Letcher, Lnxinpton
10. Siifrranl Clemens, Wlieclinj^
1 1. Albert G. Jenkin.s, Green Bottom
Isaac J. Stevens, Olympia
Wiacon in — 3.
1. John F. Potter, East Troy
12. Henry A. l*^(inmn<lson, Salem 2. Charles Billint;hurst, Juneau
lo. Geo. W. Hopkins, Abington I 3. C. C. Washburne, Mineral I'oint
SUPREME COURT.
Roger B. Taney, Baltimore, Md.. Chief Justice ; appointed, 1836.
Salary, $6,500.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES.
* Appointed. Salary,
John McLean, Cincinnati,Ohio, 1829 $6000
James M. Wayne, Savannah, Ga., 18.35 «000
John Catron,-' Nashville, Tenn., 1837 6000
Peter V. Daniel, Richmond, Va., 1841 6000
Samuel Nelson, Cooperstown, N. Y., 1845 6000
Robert C. Grier, Pittsburg, Penn., 1846 6000
John A. Campbell, Mobile, Ala., 1853 6000
Nathan Clifford, Portland, Me., 1858 6000
Jeremiah S. Black, Washington, D. C, Attorney General. Salary, $8,000.
Benjamin C, Howard, Baltimore, Maryland, Reporter of Decisions. Salary
$1,300.
William T. Carroll, Washington, District of Columbia, Clerk of the Court.
Salary, fees, &c.
The Supreme Court is held in the City of Washington, and has one Session
annually, commencing on the first Monday in December.
ENVOYS EXTRAORDINARY," AND MINISTERS
PLENIPOTENTIARY.
Where Stationed.
George M. Dallas, Pennsylvania, London, Great Britain.
John Y. Mason, Virginia, Paris, France.
Francis W. Piikens, • • Soutb Carolina, •• • St. Petersburg,- • • Russia.
Joseph A. Wright, Indiana, Berlin, Prussia.
Augustus C. Dodge,' • • Iowa, J^Iudrid, Spain.
Richard K. Meade, • • • Virginia, Rio dc Janeiro,- • Brazil.
John Forsyth, Georgia, Mexico, ]\Ie.\ico.
John R. Clay, Pennsylvania, Lima, Peru.
John Bijiler, California, Chili, Santiago.
William B. Reed, Pennsylvania, • • • • Canton, China.
J. Vt . Borden, Indiana, Sandwich Isles.- •
UNITED STATES COURT OP CLAIMS.
Isaac Blackford, of Indiana, Presiding Judge ; George P. St'arburg, of Vir-
ginia, and Edward G. Loring, ,of Massachusetts, Judges. Salary, $4,0u0 each.
Ransom H. Gillett, of Washinuton, D. C, Solicitor for the UnUed Stales;
salar\, $3,500. Daniel Ratcliffe, otW^ashington, I). C, Assl. Solicitor; Salary',
$3,500. John D. McPherson, 1). C, Vepulg Solicitor ; sahiry. S-i.bOO. Sjml
H- Huntington, of Ct., Chief C/erk ; salary, $3,000. Edgar M. Garnett, Florida,
Assistant Clerk ; salary, $2,000. The Court holds its sessions at Washington,
D. C.
Commis.tioners of the Court, resident in Massachusetts.
Boston, Daniel S. Gilchrist, Cbas. L. Woodbury, George S. Hale, Oliver
Stevens.
New Bedford, Walter MitcheU.
Quincy, \Vm. S. Morton.
Salem, Joseph B. F. Osgood
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210
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS (AS FAR AS ELECTED).
Sexatf — 64 Members.
ALABAMA.
1861 Benj. Fitzpatrick,
1865 Clement C. Clay, Jr.
ARKANSAS.
1861 Robt. W. Johnson,
1865 William K. Sebastian.
CALIFOENIA.
1861 William M. Gwin,
1863 David C. Broderick.
CONNECTICUT.
1861 Lafayette S. Foster,
1863 James Dixon.
DEIAWAEE.
1863 James A. Bayard,
1865 Willard Saultsbury.
FLORIDA.
1861 David L. Yulee,
1863 Stephen R. Mallory.
GEORGIA.
1861 Alfred Iverson,
1865 Robert Toombs.
INDIANA.
1861 Graham N. Fitch,
1863 Jesse D. Bright.
ILLINOIS.
1861 Lyman Trumbull,
1865 Stephen A. Douglas.
lOAVA.
1861 James Harlan,
1865 James W. Grimes.
KENTUCKY.
1861 Jno. J. Crittenden,
1865 Lazarus W. Powell.
LOUISIANA.
1861 John Slidell,
1865 [To be chosen].
MAINE.
1863 Hannibal Hamlin,
1865 Wm. Pitt Fessenden.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1863 Charles Sumner,
1865 Henry Wilson.
MARYLAND.
1861 James A. Pearce,
1863 Anthony Kennedy.
MICHIGAN.
1863 Zachariah Chandler.
1865 Kinsley S. Bingham.
MINNESOTA.
1863 Henry M. Rice,
1865 [To be chosen].
MISSISSIPPI.
1863 JeiFerson Davis,
1865 Albert G. Brown.
MISSOURI.
1861 James S. Green,
1863 Trusten Polk.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1861 Daniel Clark,
1865 John P. Hale.
NEW YORK.
1861 William H. Seward,
1863 Preston King.
NEAV JERSEY.
1863 John R. Thomson,
1865 [To be chosen].
NORTH CAROLINA.
1861 Thos. L. Clir.gman,
1865 Thomas Bragg.
1861 George E. Pugh,
1863 Benjamin F. Wade.
PENNSYLVANIA.
186k William Bigler,
1863 Simon Cameron.
RHODE ISLAND.
1863 James F. Simmons,
1865 Henry B. Anthony.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
1863 James H. Hammond,
1865 James Chesnut, Jr.
TENNESSEE.
1863 Andrew Johnson,
1865 A. O. P. Nicholson.
TEXAS.
1863 Matthew Ward,
1865 J. W. Hemphill.
VERMONT.
1861 Jacob Collamer,
1863 Solomon Foot.
VIRGINIA.
1863 James M. Mason,
1865 Robt. M. T. Hunter.
WISCONSIN.
1861 Charles Durkee,
1863 James R. Doolittle.
House of Refeesentatives — 236 Members.
ARKANSAS.
1 T. C. Hindman,
2 Alljert Rust.
CALIFORNIA.
1 A. L. Dudley,
2 Joseph C. McKibbin,
DELAWARE.
1 Wm. G. Whiteley.
FLORIDA.
1 George S. Hawkins.
ILLINOIS.
1 Elihu B. Washburn e,
2 John F. Farns worth,
3 Owen Lovejoy.
4 William Kellogg,
o Isaac N. Morris,
6 Hodges,
7 James C. Robinson,
8 Philip B. Fouke,
9 John A. Logan.
1 Wm. E. Niblack,
2 Wm. H. English,
3 Wm. M. Dunn,
4 Wm. S. Holman,
5 David Kilgore,
6 Albert G. Porter,
7 John G. Davis,
8 James Wilson,
9 Schuyler Colfax,
10 Charles Case,
11 John U. Pettit.
IOWA.
1 Samuel R. Curtis,
2 Wm. Vandevcr.
MAINE.
1 Daniel E. Somes,
2 John J. Perry,
3 Ezra B. French,
4 Freeman H. Morse,
5 Israel Washburne, Jr.,
6 Stephen C. Foster.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1 Thomas D. Eliot,
2 James Buffinton,
3 Charles F. Adam#,
4 Alexander H. Rice,
5 Anson Burlingame,
6 John B. Alley.
7 Daniel W. Gooch,
8 Chas. R. Train,
9 Eli Thayer,
10 Charles Delano,
11 Henry L. Dawes.
MICHIGAN.
1 George B. Cooper,
2 Henry Waldron,
3 Francis W Kellogg,
4 DeWitt C. Leach.
MISSOTTRI.
1 J. Richard Barrett,
2 Thomas L. Anderson,
3 John B. Clark,
4 James Craig,
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
211
Samuel H. Woodson,
6 John S Phelps,
7 John W. Noell.
NEW .TEKSEY.
1 JohuT. Nixon,
2 John L. N. Stratton,
3 Garnet B. Adrain,
4 Jetur R. Riffgs,
5 Wm. Pennington.
NEW YORK.
1 Luther C. Carter,
2 James Humphrey,
3 Daniel E. Sickles,
4 Thomas J. Barr,
5 Wm. B. Maclay,
6 John Cochrane,
7 George Briggs,
8 Horace F. Clark,
9 John B. Haskin,
10 Chas. H. Van Wyck,
11 Wm. S. Kenyon,
12 Charles L. Beale,
13 Abraham B. Olin.
14 John H. Reynolds,
1!} James B. McKean,
16 George W. Palmer,
17 Francis E. Spinner,
18 Clark R. Cochrane,
19 James H. Graham,
20 Roscoe Conkling,
21 R. Holland Duell,
22 M. Lindlev Lee,
23 Chas. B. Hoard,
24 Chas. B. Sedgwick,
25 Martin Butterfield,
26 Emory B. Pottle,
27 Alfred Wells,
28 William Irvine,
29 Alfred Ely,
30 Augustus Frank,
31 Silas M. Biirrniigha,
32 Elbridgc G. Spaiilding,
33 Reuben E. Fenton.
OHIO.
1 George H. Pendleton,
2 John A. Gurley,
3 C. L. Vallandigham,
4 William Allen,
5 James M. Ashley,
6 William Howard,
7 Thomas Corwin,
8 Benjamin Stanton,
9 John Carey,
10 Carey A. Trimble,
11 Charles D. Martin,
12 Samuel S. Cox,
13 John Sherman,
14 Cyrus Spinck,
1-5 William Helmick,
16 Cydnor B. Tompkins,
17 Thos. C. Theaker,
18 Sidney Egerton,
19 Edward Wade,
20 John Hutchins,
21 John A. Bingham.
PENNSYLVANIA.
1 Thomas B. Florence,
2 Edward Joy Morris,
3 John P. Verree,
4 Wm. Millward,
5 John Wood,
6 John Hickman,
7 Henry C. Longnecker»
8 John Schwartz,
9 Thaddf'iis Stevens,
10 John W. Killinger,
11 James H. Ciiiii))t)ell,
12 George W. Scrauton,
13 Wm. H. Himmifk,
14 Galiisha A. (jrow,
1) James T. Halo,
10 Btnj. F. Junkin,
17 Edward MfPherson,
18 Samuel S. Blair,
19 John Covodc,
20 Wm. Montgomery,
21 James K. Monrhead,
22 Robert McKnight,
23 Wm. Stewart,
24 Chapin Hall,
2.5 Elijah Babbit.
SOUTH CAUOLINA.
1 John McQueen,
2 Wm. P. Miles,
3 Lawrence M. Kcitt,
4 Milledge L. Bonham,
5 John 1). Ashmore,
6 Wm. W. Boyce.
VERMONT.
1 Ezckiel P. Walton,
2 Justin S. Morrill,
3 Homer E. Royce.
WISCONSIN.
1 John F. Potter,
2 Cad. C. Washburne,
3 Chas. H. Larrabee.
Popular Vote at the Presidential Elections in 1853 and in 1856.
States
185S.
1856.
Pierce.
Scott.
Hale.
Buchanan.
Fremont.
Fillmore.
41.609
29.997
13,044
46,880
8,735
33,249
262,' 83
44 315
198,568
6,313
40.022
72,413
39,744
By
34.705
4,318
26.881
26.876
18,047
13,552
12.173
57018
53,806
169,220
41,842
95,299
80 597
38.353
17:762
33,658
39,665
32.543
16,147
22,173
56.062
7,626
30,359
234,882
38,556
179,122
6.293
a5,077
57,132
39,058
Legislature
16,660
2,875
15,038
17,548
17.255
4,995
7,404
68,898
57,068
152,-526
33,860
80,901
64.y34
28,984
15.855
22,240
34.971
8,030
6,695
8,621
29,993
644
3,160
25.329
3.50
8,524
62
54
.59
265
31,682
7.2.37
6.934
9,9f6
1,606
8.814
100
39,080
32,789
10,569
39,240
6,680
34 995
195.878
46,943
2.30,772
8,004
39,115
89.706
48,246
56.581
6.a58
46,739
35,446
22,164
3i,169
21.910
73,636
74.642
170,874
52136
118.670
•105,348
5S,164
36,170
52,843
53,365
67,179
38.345
39.561
108,190
11,467
42.715
276,004
28.3.3?
147,963
308
281
291
314
187.497
71.762
94.375
9>;;i89
43.954
66,000
20.681
3 3''5
New Hampshire, . .
Vermont,
Maa.'^achusett:',
Rhode IsUuiil,
Connecticut,
New York,
New Jersey
PennsylTania,
Delaware,
M.aryland,
Virginia,
North Carolina,
South Carolina, . . .
422
545
19,626
1,675
2.615
124.604
24,115
82,202
6,175
47,460
60.310
36,886
42,4.39
4.633
28 552
24.195
20.709
15.639
10,787
66,117
67.416
28,121
1.P60
22.386
37.444
48.524
9.180
580
36.165
Florida,
Alabama,
Mississippi,
Louisiana,
Tennessee,
Kentucky,
Iowa,
Wisconsin,
California,
Total,
1.596,395
1,393,089
158,123
1,838,232
1,341,514
874,707
Miijority,
211,801
212
MASSACHUSE'lTS REGISTER.
OFFICIAL VOTES CAST AT THE GUBERNATORIAL
ELECTIONS IN 1857 & 1858,
TOGETHER WITH THE POPULATION IN 1855, STATE TAX OP
1858. AND TOWN CLERKS FOR 1858.
BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
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GOVEKNOR, 1858.
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Barnstable,
F. G. Kelly,
4998
^1,015
150 126
226
140
24
Brewster,
Samuel H. Gould,
1525
238
55
17
10
52
16
15
Chatham,
Josiah Mayo,
25611
356
57
37
53
66
54
4
Dennis,
I. Nickerson, Jr,
3497
554
72
67
18
79
24
28
Eastham,
HemanDoane,2d,
808
137
23
17
7
31
9
16
Falmouth,
Thos. Lewis, Jr.,
2613
616
92
114
69
166
67
79
1
Harwich,
Ephraim Doane,
3261
407
20
87
10
105
34
6
Orleans,
Thos. A. Hopkins,
1754
245
91
47
21
1
65
10
69
Provincet'wn,
Elisha Dyer,
3096
670
33
145
36
1
143
60
4
Sandwich,
D. C. Freeman,
4496
886
174
i;!8
81
4
«
211
96
3
Truro,
Samuel C. Paine,
1917
284
7
29
26
48
24
AVellfleet,
John W. Davis,
2325
256
21
46 20
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Yarmouth,
William P.Davis,
2592
497
69
812
81 17
7
1
90
32
49
35,442
$Q,m
975
494
1282
566
287
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Governok, 1858.
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Ashbel Sykes,
1543
^346;
30
111
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83
85
82
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Elandford,
Norman V . Lewis,
1271
425
16
77
100
80
3
Brirafield,
Calvin B. Brown,
1,343
295'
29
134
53! 1
137
63
9
Chester,
F. D. Richards,
1255
2,164
40
78
62
1
114'
68
16
Chicopee,
Lester Dickinson,
7576
263
160
395
261
375
2(i8
V9
Granville,
Jas. M. Goodwin,
1316
94
20
78
105
86
98
2
Holland,
F. B. Blodgett,
892
1,159,
7
32
29
29
30
2
Holyoke,
Gustavus Snow,
4639
508,
81
185
l';5
164
96
14
Lonsiraead'w,
Oliver Wolcott,
K'48
295
38
128
33{
92
35
28
Ludlow,
John P. Hubbard,
1191
594
6
100
64
106
68
Monson,
N. F. Rogers,
2912
104'
59
140
122
158
105
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Montgomery,
William Squier,
413
799,
3
27
33
30
25
Palmer,
Wm. N. Packard,
4012
115:
62
158
128
1
223
131
27
Russell,
J. AV. Gibbs,
677
3:;5l
1
30
44
44
52
Southwick,
S. L. Granger,
1130
3,992
13
107
139
89
108
Springfield,
Jos. Ingraham,
1378S
1331
166
997
881
1
961
893
86
Tolland,
S. Hamilton, Jr.,
603
144*
0
51
44
51
46
"Wales,
Toel H. Rogers,
713
1,008'
18
48
53
58
38
0
Westfield,
P. n. Boise,
4575
1,018 100
300
355
1
339
390
37
W. Spring'ld,
Charles White,
2090
576 32
159
52
145
31
9
Willjraham,
Wm.P. Spellman,
2035
41
)22
146
3481
85
28451
3
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145
64
17
54852
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3531
2776 '3')4 1
7
VOTES FOR GOVKRNOR.
213
BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
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A. J. Ray,
G!)80
#l,l«3
iioj 397
171
495
201
110
Alford,
Henry W. Smith,
61G
14(1
19
78
49
38
40
3
Becket,
l.S. Wadsworth,
1472
227
29
119
31
123
46
4
Chesliiro,
Chauncey I). Cole,
Ifi'.il
338
18
74
131
89
136
2
Clarksburg,
Waterman lirown,
424
67
4
37
41
V
Dalton,
Henry Ferre,
KHJl
284
46
36
71
1
49
79
18
Egreinout,
S. B. Dewey,
992
292
12
83
5.5
97
88
1
Florida,
N.' P. Brown,
612
101
64
14
72
\<y
3
G. Barrinqt'n,
Isaac Sec^ley,
34 19
828
83
220
106
192
1.36
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Hancock,
Jay G. DeLano,^
848
223
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21
67
31
Hinsdale,
John Cady,
VMil
266
23
119
47
146
60
8
Lanesboro',
Wm. A. Fuller,
1 2'',r,
328
52
36
75
77
93
30
Lee,
F.G.Taylor,
4226
6.5(5
113
186
212
256
242'
67
Lenox,
Wm. S. Tucker,
1921
342
33
72
115
133
141
Monterey,
Jona. Townsend,
823
151
14
52
36
67
4i
6
Mt. Wasir'n,
Hor. W. Lamsim,
341
6-5
1
13
12
26
30
New A^li ford.
Phineas Harmon,
19.V
61
8
32
V
N. Marlboro',
M. E. Sheldon,
1647
349
30
109
75
119
87
Otis,
H. K. Spelman,
IO18
229
9
57
55
77
80
Peru,
Dwight Frissell,
487
130
6
60
0
71
16
Pittsfield,
James Warriner,
6.501
1,670
170
350
301
420
340
137
Richmond,
E. Williams,
970
238
0
30
46
47
50
Sandisfield,
Edw. A. Langdon,
16 lo
320
31
82
70
133
132
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Savoy,
A. V. Sturtcvant,
919
137
13
44
59
79
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Sheffield,
Emmons Arnold,
2624
702
41
124
115
2
1.52
132
Stockbrida;e,
E. Seymour,
20.58
464
54
80
91
153
88
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Tyriniiham,
Albert C. Heath,
71(1
162
2
43
39
49
54
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Washington,
Isaac S. Brooker,
in68
162
9
35
18
50
15
1
W. Stocklir'e,
John S. Kellogg,
i7.r.
370
39
10(
88
126
101
8
Williamst'n,
J. B. Waterman,
2.529
619
34
181
173
2
170
157
12
Windsor,
Chapin Converse,
90t
202
20
1021
76
41
5
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88
41
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3012
2322
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S. W. Carpenter,
5451
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Berkley,
Ephraim French,
924
180
30
67
9
100
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Dartmouth,
Wm. Barker, Jr..
3658
1,386;
45
152
48
136
43
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Dighton,
Geo E. Gooding,
1729
3^161
82
57
57
66
44
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Easton,
John Kimball,
2748
482,
142
180
47
11
2-50
56
29
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Fairhaven,
TuckerDam<)n,Jr.
4693
1,901
70
221
50
287
76
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Fall River,
Alvan S. Ballard,
12680
3,740,
472
670
170
1
656
285
89
4
Freetown,
Thos. G. Nichols,
1.585
364
62
88
23
91
34
2
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Mansfield,
M. F. Shaw,
2119
281i
25
163
75
8
178
78
6
New Bedford,
S. S. Horton,
203S9
8,3341
712
12.36
314
2
1107
545
210
Norton.
Geo. F. Clark,
1894
461}
49
129
55
2
172
77
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Pawturket,
Alvin 0. Read,
4132
644
97
137
199
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89
16
Ray n ham.
yamuel Jones,
1634
331
46
153
28
262
35
17
Rehoboth,
Cv'sM. Wheaton.
2107
457
39
131
104
201
90
Seekonk,
J.N. Cunningham,
2304
457:
30
90
150
110
147
Somerset,
J. D. Cartwright,
13;«
295:
80
108
32
181
39
47
Swanzey,
John Mason,
1467
342,
48
70
43
112
45
56
Taunton,
William Brewster.
13750
2,416:
489
573
278
626
309
73
7
Westport,
Israel Allen,
2822
900!
27
2828
131
4651
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1796
1
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139
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James N. Tilton,
676
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Edgartown,
B. C. Marchant,
1898
443
105
129|
87
117
80
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Tisbury,
Lot Luce,
1827
378
113
225
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Jos. Merrill, Jr.,
3585
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140
255
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Andover,
Edward Taylor,
4810
1,933
221
253
44
303-
38
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Beverly,
James Hill,
5944
1,386
208
423
46
1
435
67
53
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Boxford,
Wm. Killam,
1034
335
59
25
3
64
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23
Bradford,
Daniel Fitts,
1372
245
40
139
59
129
62
14
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Danvers,
A. S. Howard,
4000
2,099
158
,306
52
1
260
42
12
Essex,
0. H. P. Sargent,
1668
403
27
149
86
130
72
7
Geor£;etown,
Jos. P. Stickney,
21142
472
91
157
50
197
45
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Gloucester,
Cyrus Storv, Jr.,
8935
1,591
490
350
95
431
191
264
1
Groveland,
J. M. Spofford,
1.367
270
64
166
26
154
40
9
Hamilton,
Jos. P. Lovering,
89(5
277
23
69
26
1
79
21
5
Haverhill,
A. B. Jaques,
7932
1,458
203
788
215
726
295
55
1
Ipswich,
Alfred Kimball,
3421
688
192
184
58
1
230
94
104
Lawrence,
Geo. R. Rowe,
16114
3,568
423
678
352
603
334
120
Lynn,
Charles Merritt,
15713
2,783
725
1042
354
1
1
1164
433
263
3
Lynnfield,
J. Danforth, Jr.,
883
223
38
56
18
46
17
1
Manchester,
Geo. F. Allen,
1864
338
32
141
52
1
145
51
15
Marblehead,
G. Broughton,
G928
1,325
146
450
339
2
543
432
89
Methuen,
Charles Shed,
2582
673
117
170
99
192
104
1
Middleton,
J. A. Batchelder,
880
198
25
63
33
81
39
Nahant,
D. A. Johnson,
270
2
17
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20
14
1
Newbury,
Wm. Little,
1484-
414
71
27
85'
150
36
10
Newburyport
Eleazer Johnson,
13357
3,344
793
313
542
2
3
539
558
137
N. Andover,
Hiram Berry,
2218
121
75
51
89
70
63
Rockport,
William Pool,
3498
497
161
191
51
291
106
128
Rowley,
John S. Prime,
1214
292
94
44
19
91
44
9
Salem,
Joseph Cloutman,
20934
7,999
597
898
314
5
983
380
302
6
Salisbury,
Azor 0. Webster,
3185
666
91
201
53
161
57
12
Sau<?us,
Wm. H. Newhall,
1783
328
96
84
71
94
58
9
S. Danvers,
Nathan H. Poor,
5348
254
280
53
1
437
79
135
3
Swampscott,
John L. Seger,
1335
54
53
26
86
33
20
Topsfield,
J. P. Towne,
1250
302
79
69
8
59
8
12
Wenham,
Benj. C. Putnam,
1073
248
47
88
0
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16
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W. Newbury,
John C Carr,
2094
382
153
5964
131
8379
25
3368
10
96
200
60
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FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Towns.
Town Clerks.
Ashfield,
Bernardston,
Bucklaiid,
Charlemoat,
Coleraine,
Conway,
Deerfteld,
Erving,
Gill,
Greenfield,
Hawley,
Heath,
Leverett,
Leyden,
Monroe,
Montague,
New Salem,
Northfield,
Orange,
Rowe,
Shelburne,
ShutesDury,
Sunderland,
Warwick,
Wendell,
Whately,
Henry S. Kunney,
Silas N. Brooks,
Sain'lL.Bardwell,
V. W. White,
Jesse Cone,
Franklin Cliilds,
Charles Williams,
Noah Rankin,
J. D. Canning,
Noah S. Wells,
Calvin S. Longley,
Aaron Smith,
E. M. Ingram,
E. Wing Packer,
Asahel Gore,
[John C. Bangs,
Charles M. Peirce,
Charles Osgood,
H. D. Goddard,
I. S. Lincoln,
C. M. Duncan,
Henry Peirce,
Horace W. Taft,
Ira Draper,
Tames E. Clark,
Dennis Dickinson,
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169
242
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Saml. C. Carter,
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Belchertown,
E. R. Bridgman,
269^
558
35
243 76
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Chesterfield,
Edward Banci'oft,
950
249
5
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97
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Cummington,
Almon Mitchell,
1004
252
12
114 8
173
15
Easthampt'n,
Lucius Preston,
1386
27-t
15
177| 27
168
24
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Enfield,
Joseph S. Jones,
1036
284
51
113: 17
78
44
18
Goshen,
Benjamin White,
471
119
5
76 1
69
2
Granby, IPhilo Chapin,
1001
250
28
128 14
115
11
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Greenwich, jjames Hanks,
803
158
10
72 34
72
32
Hadley,
Wm. S. Shipman,
1928
569
45
187 56
180
38
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Hatfield,
Wm. L. Billings,
1162
428
27
91 19
112
20
Huntington, |A. M. Copeland,
1172
194
1
98 35
92
27
Middlefield, J. McEhvain, Jr.
677
1,577
4
64| 4
76
3
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Northampt'n,'S. N. Ferry,
5819
162
166
493109
1
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552
124
32
Pelham, .D. Abercrombie,
789
155
37
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59
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Plainfield,
Freeman Hamlin,
652
187
1
97 4
101
2
5
Prescott,
E. S. Haskins,
643
162
28
37 14
39
20
4
So. Hadlev,
David Turner,
2051
454
37
188 56
161
42
6
Southampt'n,
Jonathan N.Judd,
1195
256
12
135 11
108
7
Ware,
S. B. Witherell,
3493
749
138
227 64 1
223
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16
Westhampt'n
Daniel W. Clark,
670
148
2
96 8
94
1
Williamsb'rg,
John B. Gleason,
1831
418
7
188, 73
180
55
1
Worthington,
Edward C. Porter,
1112
284
22
809
148 19 1
155
11
14
35485
if8,638
3422
750
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755
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William D. Tuttle,
1678
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126
81
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114
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Ashb)',
Perez C. Burr,
1176
366
78
67
29
12
30
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Ashland,
Arthur A. Cloyes,
1:^08
281
99
131
15
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Bedford,
Thomas Stiles,
986
230
67
62
28
95
48
10
Billerica,
Dudley Foster,
nT^
529
125
94
48
98
48
37
Boxboro',
Cephas Hart.well,
4ia
148
19
25
31
28
44
Brighton,
Wm. ^A'nt Warren,
2895
979
122
99
124
157
163
12
Burlington,
Samuel Sewall,
564
180
34
13
30
36
32
8
Cambridge,
Justin A. Jacobs,
20473
6,228
812
935
626
2
1451
1088
266
1
Carlisle,
G. F. Duren,
630
205
17
37
56
48
64
5
Charlestoren,
Charles Poole,
21742
5,270
851
694
842
2
939
1041
271
Chelmsford,
E. F. Webster,
2140
605
81
132
72
1.^9
85
37 1 1
Concord,
George Heywood,
2251
770
116
95
67
1
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130
67
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Dracut,
Henry Richardson,
1966
450
46
119
68
134
79
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Dunstable,
J. C. Woodward,
533
220
15
11
52
38
3 28
Framingh'm,
Chas. S. Whitmore,
4676
1,181
236
235
142
237
123
157
Groton,
Geo. D. Brigham,
2745
864
87
120
67
178
59 39
Holliston,
Hiram F. Morse,
2694
554
176
195
114
1
202
109
84
Hopkinton,
J. A. Tillinghast,
3934
616
180
169
91
178
148
37
Lexington,
Albert W. Bryant,
2549
713
150
80
49
1
131
76
38
Lincoln,
Henry C. Chapin,
721
288
36
42
7
72
15
1
Littleton,
Wm. Kimball,
985
295
64
76
16
102
39
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Lowell,
John H. McAlvin
37553
10,325
1151
1710
1076
2
1
1754' 1076; 397
Maiden,
Thomas Wait,
4591
1,080
210
241
102
1
281
133
39
Marlboro',
John Phelps,
4288
770
113
269
103
6
' 316
102
5
Medford,
Joseph P. Hall,
4605
1,453
217
253
104
1
298
194
84
Melrose,
Chas. H. Shepard,
1976
324
136
168
46
1
196
69
45
Natick,
E. H. Brigham,
4138
637
141
377
153
1
379
187
45
Newton,
Marshall S. Rico,
6768
1,904
237
405
165
1
1
457
176
53
N.Reading,
Chas. P. Howard,
1050
59
130
9
128
28
5
Pepperell,
Charles Crosby,
1765
479
23
104
72
99
60
1
Reading,
H. P. Wakefield,
2V22
727
134
201
22
226
75
36
Sherborn,
Joseph Dowse, .Jr.^
1071
324
67
62
23
78
21
36
Shirley,
Zenas Brown,
1479
356
51
48
31
105
45
16
Somerville,
C. E. Gilman,
6806
1,238
. 184
2;30
141
271
154
89
S. Reading,
Henry L. Eaton,
2758
511
197
185
46
231
57
67
Stoneham,
Silas Dean,
2518
367
100
162
87
195
104
17
Stow,
C^s. H. Robinson,
Jo^as S. Hunt,
1485
392
49
48
41
103
75
12
Sudbury,
1673
562
84
48
78
90
76
22
Tewksbury,
Alvin Marshall,
1719
382
69
68
40
9''
59
5
Townsend,
Daniel Townsend,
2096
540
32
132
29
2
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4
Tyngsboro',
Joseph S. Bennett,
714
295
52
6
36
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31
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Wal'tham,
Fred'k M. Stone,
6049
1,670
210
420
200
419
265
31
Watertown,
W. H. Ingraham,
3578
1,375
131
191
116
2"l
106
41
Wayland,
Henry Wight,
1178
310
66
88
30
77
33
25
\V. Camb.,
Abel R. Proctor,
2670
990
149
117
106
138
I 112
46
Westford,
J. W. P. Abbot,
1586
497
82
71
71
99
62
45
Weston,
Nathan Hagar,
1205
432
61
71
28
82
35
18
Wilmington,
Wm. H. Carter,
958
256
' 46
46
20
54
21
10
Winchester,
Josi;ih Hovey,
1801
410
100
138
51
1
177
91
16
Woburn,
Nathan Wyman,
5451
1,206
190
327
194
289
170
29
2334
1
1
194082
S5 1,149
j 7818 9873
5875
19
9
lll621
:7175
39
*Ashland, not in official table, Banks 125, Beach 22, Lawrence 66,
NANTUCKET COUNTY.
Town Clerk.
.s
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CO
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GOVBKNOR, 1857.
GOVERNOB, 1858.
, Town.
13
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a
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274
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Si
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9
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Nantucket,
William Cobb,
8064
^2,790
131
153
280
[42
.
VOTES FOR GOVi RNOR.
211
NORFOLK COUNTY.!
Town Clerks.
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GOVEUNOK, I £57
Governor, 1858.
TouNS.
Jbi,
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BelliriKham,
R. F. 'I'hayer,
1413
^330
05 83
14
86
35
9
Brain tree,
Noah Torrey, '
8472
()88
170 199
82
1
2.H
172
55
Brookliue,
Bcnj. F. Baker,
3740
2,992
207 119
141
149
140
129
Canton,
Andrew Lopez,
,3110
839'
110 90
152
1
1
133
155
37
Cohasset,
N. Bates, Jr.,
1879
472l
1 1 1 36
43
9>
67
79
Dcdham,
Jonathan II. Cobb
,5fi40
1,804,
212 280
129
1
353
230
97
Dorchester,
Eben Tolman,
83.57
3,942
494
311
149
10
1
419
237
166
5
Dover,
Noah A. Fisk,
74o
191
35
35
10
37
28
4
Foxboro',
Jas. E. Carpenter,
2o70
425
144
118
16
1
1
162
20
17
1
Franklin,
T. C. Hills,
2043
418
61
172
31
150
22
11
Medfield,
Samuel Ellis,
102d
288
37
84
25
80
40
8
Methvay,
Asa M. B. Fuller,
3230
694
102
217
72
2
206
60
62
Milton,
Jason Reed,
26o6
1,019
81
99
62
4
1
131
89
29
3
Needham,
Solomon Flagg,
2403
522
91
151
39
128
75
27
Quincy,
Franklin Curtis,
59'21
1,344
283
178
178
258
241
19 1
Randolph,
Hiram C. Alden,
5o38
1,123
267
198
231
312
287
58
Roxbury,!
Jos. ^V. Tucker,
18477
7,934
675
579
663
2
904
888
335
7
Sharon,
Otis Johnson,
1331
349
58
81
40
105
47
12
Stoughton,
Chas. Upham, 2d,
4:^G9
749
96
305
168
6
342
169
31
Walpole,
Palmer Morey,
1930
508
111
112
33
14
129
42
30
W. Roxbury,
Win. Maccarty,
4813
168
167
206
2
259
292
72
Weymouth,
John A. Rogers,
6')30
1,127
441
356
150
1
356
130
196
Wreiitham,
S. Warner, Jr.,
3245
720
139
168
49
2683
41
8
168
58
36
1
94448
528:378
!41o8
4138
5198
3527
1694
16
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
Town Clerks.
(3
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eTax
58.
Governor, 1857.
Governor
, 1858.
Towns.
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431
pa
121
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131
a.
68
1
Abin2;ton,
John N. Noyes,
6936
$1,040
3S9
Bridffewater,
J. E. Crane,
3363
774
108
175
68
130
76
63
Carver,
Thomas Vaughan
1205
234I
52
54
32
1
75
26
36
Duxbuvy,
Josiah Peterson,
2620
695;
105
156
32
1
185
59
11
E. Bridgew'r,
Benj.'W. Harris,
2932
547;
125
177
102
-5
1!
198
122
Halifax,
Edwin Inglee,
789
173'
59
55
30
1
63
56
3
Hanover,
Ozias Perkins,
1674
360
28
133
34
1
180
40
4
Hanson.,
Isaiah Bearce,
1231
252
60
104
32
1
94
46
6
Hingham,
Charles N. Marsh,
4256
1,033
25*
142
58
2
243
51
95
1
Hull,
Robert Gould, Jr.,
292
72
18
8
2
23
7
Kingston,
Nathan Brooks,
1574
529
51
112
42
1
138
65
?8
Lakeville,
WilliamT.Jenney,
1188
80
45
3
197
34
12
Marion,
C. C. Luce,
969
47
45
16
I
67
26
91
:M.irshfield,
Luther Hatch,
1876
421
96
155
12
1
113
17
14
*Mattapoisett
Thomas Nelson,
76
118
11
162
IS
3
Middleboro',
A. M. Eaton,
4324
1,083
193
193
206
3
304
187
?(l
N. Bridgew'r,
Horatio E. Paine,
5208
745
197
S68
182
1 434
184
97
Pembroke,
Francis Collaraore
1500
295
74
127
24
[ 128
37
36
Plymouth,
Leander Lovell,
6486
1,573
147
418
99
4
1
! 421
166
43
Plyrapton,
William H. Soule,
1000
222
1 52
60
37
i 90
48
9
Rochester,
Thcophilus King.
3048
796
' 42
71
20
- 90
20
5
Scituate,
J. L. Merritt, Jr.,
2271
450
1 119
155
26
1
163
45
.-iR
So. Scituate,
Eb. T. Fogg, Jr.,
1791
475
103
139
42
' 153
43
V5
Wareham,
Alvin Gibbs,
3246
630
172 146
40
146
68
.58
W. Bridgw'r,
James Howard,
1734
335
103 96
26
1297
1
16
Is
116
25
38
1
61513
512,734
2573
3683
4302
1597
683
1
* Set oif from Rochester in 1857
218
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
WORCESTER COUNTY.
Town Clerks.
.s
a
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0
00
•0
00
Governor, 1857.
Governor,
1858.
Towns.
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0
0
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0
0
CO
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CO
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0
CO
Ashburnh'm,
William P. Ellis,
2211
P50
91
176
73! 5
182
64
56
Athol,
Jas L Goulding,
239.5
439
56
272
351
191
34
9
Auburn,
Emory Stone,
880
259
37
55
23i
47
16
11
Barre,
Lyman Sibley,
2787
889
116
109
161
119
139
78
Berlin,
Albert Babcock,
978
184
38
104
7
82
11
17
Blackstone,
Jas. P. Hayward,
,53o3
1,123
133
147
190
1
190
186
85
Bolton,
Richard S. Edes,
1256
335
77
106
4
1
96
29
9
Boylston,
H. H. Brisjham,
83.5
281
1
90
8
6
69
8
5
Brookfield,
VVash'n Tufts,
2007
418
51
165
66j
131
57
Charlton,
Alfred E. Fiske,
2059
598
32
179
107
151
82
12
Clinton,
A. E. Bigelow,
36.S6
590
58
200
351 2
225
47
4
Dana,
M. J. Hillman,
824
151
14
63
13
66
18
1
Douglas,
Edwin Moore,
2323
454
68
92
156
165
137
11
Dudley,
Lemuel Healy,
1523
410
31
107
90
115
99
12
Fitehburg,
John I. Farwell,
6486
1,314
241
562
176
506
148
114
Gardner,
J. H. Greenwood,
2183
371
81
177
48
1
157
110
8
I
Grafton,
James W.White,
4409
896
132
291
84
252
83
75
Hardwick,
A. M. Orcutt,
1535
611
65
104
491
1
121
59
10
7
Harvard,
Trumbull Bull,
1532
476
52
i 100
75; 1
1J3
104
4
Holden,
John E. Chaffin,
2114
500
118
114
30
2
148
40
3
Hubbardston
W.Bennett, Jr.,
1744
425
74
147
85
1441 81
Lancaster,
J. L.S.Thompson
1728
426
75
118
37
1481 47
16
Leicester,
Jos. A. Denny,
2589
762
71
173
76
1
168
82
2
Leominster,
JoelC. Allen,
3201
814
128
263
48
9
273
51
40
Lunenburg,
James Putnam,
1224
396
27
113
48
105
48
7
Mendon,
David Adams,
1381
421
66
83
41
1
83
35
20
Milford,
C. F. Chapin,
7489
875
248
376
302
2
501
442
66
Millbury,
Ira N. Goddard,
3286
669
34
308
50
5
222
35
7
N.Braintree,
Henry A.Delano,
775
328
40
31
7
43
17
9
Northboro',
J. B. Crawford,
1602
443
80
138
21
126
28
25
Northbridge,
Hiram Wing,
2104
403
101
137
60
156
61
46
N. Brookfi'd,
Levi Adams,
2307
439
107
220
33
179
38
5
• 8
Oakham,
Mark Haskell,
1062
270
39
67
47
47
13
12
Oxford,
Wm. E. Pease,
2808
623
96
166
119
*
Paxton,
Ambrose Eames,
792
198
29
54
37
1
72
40
9
Petersham,
Lewis Whitney,
1553
493
5
128
52
142
36
Phillipston,
Theo. T. Miller,
799
2.381
13
71
7
72
5
Princeton,
D. H. Gregory,
1317
389 1
13
112
21
113
20
3
Royalston,
C. H. Newton,
1469
475
33
142
15
151
16
Rutland,
Z. W. Gates,
1101
331
15
79
46
1
85
45
1
Shrewsbury,
Job C. Stone,
1636
504
62
123
41
2
1
124
56
32
I
Southboro',
W. Greenwood,
1604
386!
65
94
18
121
16
11
Southbridge,
Daniel F. Bacon,
3429
720;
64
248
160
8
216
114
52
Spencer,
Edward C. Dyer,
2527
547,
61
211
27
196
47
6|
•Sterling,
Wra. D. Peck,
1838
504
54
158
37
139
27
4
Sturbridge,
David K. Porter,
2187
540
58
167
50
1
149
61
1
Sutton,
S. Chamberlain,
2718
634'
77
204
65
165
43
18
4
Templeton,
Gerard Bushnell,
2618
569
118
227
83
197
67
9
Upton,
Harvey Bradish,
2036
414
88
184
31
143
43
23
Uxbridge,
Henry Capron,
3068
713
46
140
129
1
192
143
8
Warren,
Samuel E.' Blair,
1795
439
89
136
67
5
147
61
20
6
Webster,
P. W. Bruce,
2727
526
99
128
104
147
103
67
Westboio',
Sam'l M. Griggs,
3014
356
112
231
53
1
222
51
15
W. Boylston,
H. Houghton,
2310
342
33
175
35
3
173
31
W.Brookfi'd,
E. H. Blair,
1363
504.
82
91
29
1
1
88
32
31
1
Westminster
Frederick Allen,
1980
482
21
181
66
1
198
79
10
1
Winchend'n,
W. Whitney,
2747
608
HI
209
57
206
46
41
Worcester,
Samuel Smith,
22286
6,725
621
4525
1683
10708
738jl5
2
~8
1748
822
128
8
149545
535,557
4370
73
10526
4432
1256
38
* Oxford, not in official table, Banks 133, Beach 133, Lawrence 36,
VOTES FOR GOVERNOR.
219
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
•
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GovBUNoa,I858.
Towns.
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4221
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Boston,
S.F.M(;Cluury,
100508 if(;l 18,429
17 10288 6309,1897
11
Chelsea,
Sam'l Bissctt,
10151i 2,117
329
597
238
91'i| 408 101
1
N. Chelsea,
William T. Hall,
793
404
56
10
17
40 33 17
Winthrop,
Warren Belcher,
366
27
6
17
15 61 20
171818. f 121,010
5483
4837
4402 7
17
7259 686l!2095'l2
RECAPITULATION.
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Bristol,
Dukes,
Essex
Franklin
Hampden,...
Hampshire,..
Middlesex, ..
Nantucket, ..
Norfolk,
Plymouth,...
Suffolk,
Worcester, . .
35442
52791
87425
4401
151018
31655
54852
35485
194082
8064
94448
61513
171818
149545
i?6,161
11,285
24,051
1,105
35,425
7,338;
14,367
8,638
51.149
2,790
28,378
12,734
121,010
35.557
812
1021
2828
225
5964
3z7
922
809
7818
131
4158
2573
5483
4525
975
3012
4651
189
8379
3175
3181
3422
9873
274
4138
3683
4837
10,708
491
2322
1796
194
3368
1211
2815
750
5875
153
2683
1297
4402
4370
7
5
23
10
4
3
5
19
41
16
7
73
1
4
96
6
1
2
9
8
8
17
S
1,282
3,715
5,093
185
9,440
2,894
3,531
3,375
11,621
280
5,197
4,302
7,259
10,526
566
2,783
2,144
177
4,039
1,321
2,776
755
7,17)
142
3,527
1,597
6,861
4,432
237
.456
695
66
1,942
66
354
147
2,334
9
1,694
683
2,095
1,256
1
15
17
9
7
6
45
16
1
12
38
A^areeate,.
1132539
.?359,988
37.596! 60.797
3l.760!213
160
68,700
38,298! 12,084
167
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE FOR 1859.
Ex-officio. His Excellency Nathaniel P. Banks, His Honor Eliphalec
Trask ; Oliver Warner, Secretary of State.
Appointed hy the Governor and Council. Ephniini W. Bull, of Con-
cord ; Marshall P. Wilder, of Dorchester; Wni. S. Clark, of Amherst.
Chosen by the different Agricultural Societies. Barn^tahle, George
Marston ; Berkshire, Chas. K. Tracy ; Bristol, Nathan Durfee ; Essex,
W^m. Sutton ; Fra.nklin, Ja^\ S. Grennell ; Hampden, Geo. M. Atwater ;
Hampden East, Cyrus Knox; Hampshire, Levi Stockbridge ; Hamp:
shire, Franklin, and Himpden, Paoli Lathrop ; Hon -atonic, Samuel H.
Busbnell; Massachusetts, Richard S. Fay ; Middlesex, Simon Brown;
Middlesex South, William G. Lewis ; Middlesex North, John C. Bartlett ;
Nantucket, Edward W Gardner; Norfolk, Chas. C. Sewall ; Plymouth,
Chas. G. Davis ; Worcester, Juhn Brooks ; Worcester West, Josiali
White; Worcester North, Jabez Fisher; Worcester South, Oliver C
Felton.
Secretary of the Board, Charles L. Flint, office at the State House.
220
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
SOCIETIES, LIBRARIES, EH^C.
Abington Temperance Alliance,
Joseph Vaughan, Pres. Joshua L.
Nash, Secretary.
Adams Literary Society, Quincy.
Henry Barker, Pros.
Alford Select School Association.
Incorporated, September, 1857.
Ezra C. Ticknor, Pres. Mark R. Van
Deusen, Secretary.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Instituted, 1780.
Jacob Bigelow, M. D., Pres. Daniel
Treadwell, Esq., Vice Pres. Edward
\Vi<'<'iesworth, Esq., Treasurer. Asa
Gray M. D.. Corresponding Secretary.
Samuel L. Abbot, M. D., Recording Sec.
Josiah P. Cooke, Esq., Librarian. Francis
Dana, Assistant Librarian. Rooms,
Boston Ather.teum. Library hours, 10 to
to 12, and 3 to 5. Officers chosen m May.
American and Foreign Bible Society.
Rev. Mr. Hodges, Agent, 79 Cornhill,
Boston.
American and Foreign Christian Union.
Rev. B. Dickinson, D. D., Sec. Con-
gregational Lib. Bid., Chauncy St., Boston.
American Antiquarian Society,
Worcester.
Incorporated, 1812.
Hon. Stephen Salisbury, of Worcester,
Pres. Rev. AVm. Jenks, D.D., of Boston,
Hon. Levi Lincoln, LL. D., of Worces-
ter, Vice Pres. Samuel Jennison, Esq.,
Worcester, Treas. Hon. Isaac Davis,LL.D.,
, Hon. Ira M. Barton, Nathaniel B. Shurt-
leff, M. D., of Boston, George Liver-
more, Esq., Charles Folsom, Esq., of Cam-
bridge, Hon. John P. BigelowJ Hon.
Pliny Merrick, LL. D., of Boston, Samuel
F. Haven. Esq., Dwight Foster, Esq., of
Worcester, Rev. Edward E. Hale, of Bos-
ton, Council. Jared Sparks, LL. D., of
Cambridge, Sec. For. Cor. Hon. Ben-
jamin Franklin Thomas, LL. D., Sec.
Domes. Cor. Hon. Ale.^;. H. Bullock, of
Worcester, Rec. Sec. Samuel F. Haven,
Esq., Librarian.
There are two meetings of the Society
in the year; one at Worcester, on the 2lst
day of October, in commemoration of the
discovery of America by Columbus, the
other in"Boston on the last Wednesday of
April. There are also monthly meetings
of the Council at Worcester.
American Baptist Missionary Union.
Hon. George N. Briggs, Pres. Hon.
Nehemiah Boynton, Treas. Freeman A.
Smith, Ass't Treas. Rev. J. G. Warren,
Rev. Wm. H. Shailer, See's. Rooms, 33
Somerset street, Boston. Chosen in May.
American Baptist Publication Society.
Rev. Benjamin Griffiths, Cor. Sec. No.
530 Arch street, Philadelphia. New Eng-
land Agency, 79 Cornhill. Boston. Rev.
D C. Haynes, Secretary for New bnglana.
Resides at Charlestown, Mass. Chosen in
May.
American Board of Commissioners
for Foreign Missions
Rev. Mark Hopkins, D. D., Pres. Hon.
Wm. Jessup, Vice Pres. Jas. M. Gordon,
Treas. Rev. R. Anderson, D. D., Rev. S.
B. Treat, Rev, S. L. Pomroy, D. D., Rev.
Geo W. Wood, See's. Chosen m Septem-
ber. Missionary House, 33 Pemberton
square, Boston.
American Education Society.
Rev. Heman Humphrey, Pm. Henry
Hill Vice Pres. Stephen T. Farwell,
Treas. Rev. Increa.se N. Tarbu.x, Sec.
Chosen in May. Rooms No. 15 CornhiU,
Boston.
American Institute of Instruction.
John D. Pliilbrick, of Boston, Pm'.
Wm. D. Ticknor, Boston, Treas. B. W.
Putnam, Boston, and John Kneeland,
Roxbury, Rec. See's. A. M. Gay, Charles-
town, Cor. Sec. Chosen in August.
American Oriental Society.
Edward Robinson, D. D., of New York,
Pres. Ezra Abbott, Jr., Cambridge, Rec.
Sec. D. C. Oilman, r/e«s. W.D.Whit-
ney, New Haven, Cor. Sec. and Librarian.
American Peace Society.
21 Cornhill, Boston. Wm. Jay, Pres.
John Field, Treas. G. C. Beckwith, Cor.
Sec. Wm. C. Brown, Rec. Sec. Chosen m
May.
American Phonetic Council.
James W. Stone, M. D., Boston, Pres.
EUas Longley, Cincinnati, Sec. Robert
Patterson, U. S. Mint, Philadelphia.
lYeas.
American Pomological Society.
Marshall P. Wilder, Boston, Pres-
Thomas P. James, Philadelphia, Treas.
Thos. W. Field. New York, Sec.
Fees of Membership.— Life, $20; bien-
nial, $2. . , .
This useful society holds its sessions bi-
ennially. The ne.xt will be held in the
city of Philadelphia, September, 1860.
American Statistical Association.
Organized, 'Dec. 11, 1839.
Rooms, 23 Chauncy street. Edward
Jarvis, M. D., Pres. Rufus Anderson,
D D , Ebenezer Alden, M. D., Vice Pres.
J. WingHte Thornton, Rec. Sec. Nathan
Allen, Home Sec. Joseph E. Worcester,
LL. D., Cor. Sec. J. S. Clark, D- 1^;.
Librarian. Lyman Mason, Treas. C.
Francis Adams. J. Wingate Thornton,
Henry Wheatland, E. B. Elliott, Samuel
F. Haven, Samuel H. Walley, Caleb C.
Field, John G. Metcalf, Daniel Wilder, Jr.,
Coimsellors.
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221
'American Sunday School Union.
Ileiiiy lloyt, DrponiUirij Aficnt, !t C-'orii-
hill. licv. M. T. ItuiiiiC'lis, .Sec'y for New
England.'
American Tract Society.
John Tappini, J'rcfi. N. P. Kvin\), Ac/ent
and Ti-cas. Rev. J. W. Alvoid, Sci\ De-
pository, 28 Cornhill. Chosen in May.
American Unitarian Association.
Founded, 1S24. lucorimratcd, 1847.
Rev. E. B. Hal!, 1). 1)., Prc.s. Rev. R.
P. Stelibins, Hon. Henry B. Rogers, Vice
Pies. Rev. H. A. Miles. D. D., Sec.
Calvin W. Clark, Treas. Depository, 21
Bronificld.
Amesbury and Salisbury Agricultural
and Horticultural Society.
Incorporated, 1850.
Josiah B. Gale, I'res. Geo. Turner, Sec.
Armes Library. Shelburne.
ZebulonW. Field, Sec.
Association for Eelief of Aged Indigent
Females.
Incorporated, 1849.
Home, .59 Charles street, Boston. Hen-
ry B. Kogt-rs, Pres. Charles C. Barry,
Treas. F. K. Woodward, Cler!:. Abijrail
Ramsey, MatroJi. Francis Minot, M. D.,
Physician. Chosen 2d Thursday in Jan.
Asylum and Farm School for Indigent
Boya, Boston.
J. Ingersoll Bowditch, Pres. Moses
Grant, Vice Pres. Geo. H. Khun. Treas.
Mosps Grant, B. A. Gould, S. E. Bracket,
Com. 011 Admis. George L. Deblois, Sec.
Chosen second Tuesday in February.
Barnstable County Agricultural
Association.
Incorporated, 1844 ^
S. B. Phinney, Barnstable, Pres. Dan-
iel Bassett, Barnstable, Treas. Geo. Mar-
ston, Harn-.table, Rec. Sec. Frederick
Scudder, Barnstable, Cor. Sec.
Barnstable County Teachers' Association.
Sidney Brooks. Harwich, Pres. Freder-
ick Scudder, Hyannis, Treas, Rev. Hiram
Carlton, W. Barnstable, Sec.
Barnstable District Medical Socisty.
Dr. Franklin Dodge, Harwich, Pres.
Dr. Geo. W. Doane, Vice Pres. Dr. John
Bachelder, ISIonurnent, Sec. Dr. John M.
Smith, Barnstable, Treas. and Librarian.
Benevolent' Fraternity of Churches.
For the support of the Ministry at Large
in Boston.
Rev. Ezra S. Gannett, D. D., Pres. Jo-
seph H. Allen, Treas. Ilev. Rufus Ellis,
Sec. Priiice Hawes, Geo. Merrill, Execu-
tive Com. Chosen in March.
Berkshire Agricultural Society.
Incorporated, Feb. 2.5, 1811.
Annual meeting, Pittsfield, first Tuesday
after first Snndav in each year.
B. F. Mills, Willianistown, Pres. Chag.
K. Tracy, Hinsdale, John M. Cole, Wil-
liamstown. Vice Pres. Henry M. Pierson,
Pittsfield, Treas. Ensign H. jKcUogg,
Pittsfield, Sec. •
Berkshire Bible Society.
FornK.I, 1817.
Annual meeting first Wednesday after
the first Sabbath in January.
Hon. Wni. C. Phmkett, Adams, Pre*.
Georue Wells, Lenox, Treas. Rev. E. N.
Alden, Leno.x, Sec.
Berkshire County Teachers' Association
Organized, F< bruary 14, 184;.'.
Annual meeting third Thursday and
Fridav in March. 44.'? memberi.
S. Reed, Pittsfield, Pres. II. E. Daiiiels,
Lee, Sec.
Berkshire District Medical Society.
Dr. Henry H. Childs, Pittsfield, Pres.
Dr. Nathan S. Babbitt, N. Adams, Vice
Pres. Dr. J. B. Whitina, Lee, Sec. Dr.
0. E. Brewster, Lee, Treas.
Berkshire Temperance Society.
Anniial mcctintr. Eobniary 22.
Geo. N. Brigtjs, Pittsfield, Pres. Wm.
Taylor, Lee, C. R. Dian, Dalton, Vice
Pres. William Martin, N. Adams, Sec.
Bethesda Society.
Refuge in Itutland street, Boston.
Mrs. Norman Seaver, Pres. Miss Loui-
sa J. Brown, Treas. Mrs. Elisha G.
Tucker, Sec. Cho-en in February.
Bible Society of Salem and Vicinity.
Instituted, August 22, 1810.
Annual meeting the second Wednesday
in June, Rev. Samuel M. Worcester, P7-es,
Stephen B. Ives, Treas. Rev. J. M. Hop-
pin, Sec.
Eigelow Library Association, Clinton.
Organized, 1852.
Franklin Forbes, Pres. A. E. Bigelow,
Sec.
Blackstone Athenaeum.
Incorporated, 185(1.
II. S. Mansfield, P/^es. William lebb,
Sec.
Ilackstone Library Association.
Welcome Farnuni, Pres. J. C. Hoblis,
Cor. Sec. James K. Comstock, Rec. Sec.
Blackstone Lyceum.
Charles Wight, Pres. Moses Getchell, .
Sec.
Board of Missions of the Episcopal
Church, Diocese of Massachusetts.
The Rt. Rev. Manton Eastbum, D. D.,
Pres. Rev. Cliarles Mason, Sec. Rev.
Geo. M. Randall, D. D., Treas. Chosen
in May.
Bolton Agricultural Library Association.
Lyman Moore, Pres. Silas Holman,
Sec.
Boston Academy of Homoeopathic
Medicine.
Organiztd, 1858.
Meets every second Monday evening, at
rooms No. 17 Treniont Temple. Samuel
Gregg, M.D.,Pm. H L. Chase, M.D.,.Sif,
Boston Atbenaeam.
Instituted, 18U4. Incorporatf d, I807.
Thomas G, Cary. Prex. Jol n A Low-
ell, Vice Pres. Henry B. Rogi rs, 2Vtos.
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massachusj;tts register.
Lemuel Shaw, Jr., Sec. William F. Poole,
Librarian. Wm. J. Adams, AssH Libra-
riati. Number of volumes, 65,000. Bea-
con street. Chosen in January.
Boston Benefit Society.
G. Newton Thompson, Pres. C. F.
Rand, Vice Pres. James Knott, Treas.
Chas. F. Classen, Sec. James M. Phipps,
M. D., Physicia7i. Chosen in January.
Boston Burns Club.
John S. Tyler, Pres. Otis Rich, Vice
Pres. William Bogle, Treas. Justin
Jones, Librarian. John G. Moore, Sec.
Chosen in February.
Boston Dispensary.
Instituted, 1796.
Managers. Samuel May (Chairman),
Nath'l L. Frothingham, Uriel Crocker,
Nath'l H. Emmons, George H. Kuhn, J.
Huntington Wolcott, Henry B. Rogers,
Samuel E. Guild, William R. Lawrence,
Henry Austin Whitney (Secretary), Ab-
bott Lawrence, Henry Plympton. Treas.,
Edward Blake.
Consulting Physicians — Jacob Bigelow,
P. M. Crane. Consulting Surgeons — Geo.
Hayward, Jr., Solomon D. Townsend.
Attending Sunieons — G. H. Lyman, He
W. Williams, R. M. Hodges, D. D. Slade,
Attending Physicians — Wm. W. More-
land, Charles D. Homans, Calvin Ellis, Z.
B. Adams, J. Nelson Borland. S^lpt. —
John B. Alley. Dist. 1, Dr. Ste'n Mighill.'
Dictrict 2, Dr. M. B. Leonard. Districts.
Dr. John A. Lamfon. District 4, C. G.
Page. District 5, Dr. Robert Ware. Dis-
trict 6, Z. B. Adams. District 7, William
Osgood. District 8, J. S. H. Fogg.
Managers elected annually, second Thurs-
day in October ; Physicians and Surgeons
elected annually in July. Central Office,
Bennet street, corner of Ash. Medical
and surgical advice given gratuitously,
daily, from 9 till 11 A. M.
Boston Library Society.
Hon. Lemuel Shaw, LL. D , Hon. Wm.
Minot, Hon. James Savage, LL. D., Aaron
Baldwin, Joseph Willard, Waldo Flint,
Henry Wainwright, James M. Barnard,
William S. Rogers, Peter Wainwright,
Trustees. Henry Wainwright, Treas.
William T. Andrews, Sec. Chosen in
May.
Boston medical Association,
Instituted, 1806.
Nathaniel B. ShurtlefF, M. D., W. J.
Dale, M. D., Silas Durkee, M. D., J. Ma-
son Warren, Standing Com. John B.
Alley, M. D., Sec. Chosen in May.
Boston Port Society.
Albert Fearing, Pres. Charles Henry
Parker, Treas. J. A. Andrew, Sec. Cho-
sen in February.
Bo£ton Museum Bramatic Fund
Assojiation.
F. W. Mozart, Pres. J P. Price, Vice
Pres. W. H. Curtis, Treas. Jos.'ph
Rnmctti, Rec. Sec. William Maiden, (''or.
Sec. Chosen in January.
Boston Mutual Benefit Society.
Frankhn H. Sprague, Pres. David S.
Tarr, Vice Pres. Benj. F. Paine, Sec.
Joseph P. Paine, Treas. D. H. Storer,
Physician. B. Miles Huse, A. W. Coles,
S. B. Krogman, Zaccheus Holmes, J. S.
Gove, Relief Committee.
Boston Total Abstinence Society.
Organized, 1855.
Alexander H. Twombly, Pres. Moses
Mellen, Treas. Nathaniel Noyes, Sec.
Chosen in January.
Bowdoin Literary Association,
Dorchester.
Incorporated, 1856.
E.J P. McElroy, Pres. Cyrus Savage,
Sec.
Boylston Medical Society, Boston.
D. D. Slade, Pres. Henry K. Oliver,
Jr., Vice Pres. Calvin Page, Sec. and
Treas.
Braintree Lyceum.
Edward Potter, Pres. A. T. Peckham,
Sec.
Bridgewater Natural History Society.
J. A. Hyde, Pres. F. Crafts, Sec. and
Cabinet Keeper.
Bridgewater Normal Association.
William H. Ladd, Boston, Pres. F. G.
Smith, Stoughton, Sec.
Brighton Ladies' Benevolent Society.
Mrs. Thos. O. Rice^ Pres. Miss Har
riet A. Hollis, Treas. i. Sec.
Brighton Ladies' Association.
Mrs. Frederic A. Whitney, Pres. Mrs.
Charles Heard, Treas. Mis. James M.
Whittemore, Sec. '
Brighton Library Association.
Sedgwick Plummer, Pres. J. P. C.
Winship, .Sec. Benj. H. Champney, Li-
brarian.
Brighton Lyceum.
S. A. Poor, Pres. J. P. C. Winship,
Sec.
Bristol County Teachers' Association.
Officers chosen in April. John F. Em-
erson, New Bedford, Pres. Geo. G. Lyon,
Fall River, Sec. and Ti-eas.
Bristol County Total Abstinence Society.
John Whiting, Pi'es. A. L. Scott.
North Attleboro*, Sec.
Bristol County Agricultural Society.
Nathan Durfce, Fall River, President.
Lemuel T. Talbot, Taunton, Secretary.
Bristol North District Medical Society.
Dr. Benoni Carpenter, Pawtuckct, Pres.
Dr. Dan King, Taunton, Vice President.
Dr. Charles Howe, Raynhain, Sec. and
Treasurer. Drs. John R. Bronson, Attle-
borough, and John B. Chase, Taunton,
Librarians.
Bristol South District Medical Society.
Dr. William A. Gordon, New Bedford,
Pres. Dr. Robert T. Davis, Fall River.
Vice Pres. Dr. Chailes D. Stickncy, New
Bedford, Sec. Dr. John H. Jennings, New
Bedford, Treasurer and Librarian.
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223
British Charitable Society, Boston.
Geovfre Grciij;, Pren. Win. WliitPliead,
Vice Pres. Andrew B. Lawric, Treasurer.
D, M. Balfour. Hec.
Brookline Public Library.
Thomas Parsons, I'rosident. James A.
Dupee, Secretary. J. E. llorr, Librarian.
Bunker Hill Monument Association,
Charlestown.
G. Washington Warren, Pres. S. Ham-
mond Russell, Treas. Joseph II. Buck-
ingham, Sec.
Cambridge Humane Society.
Wm. L. Whitney, Pres. A.H. Ramsey,
Treas. Artliur Merrill, Sec. J.A.Albro',
Wm. Newell, ¥. J. Child, F. D Hunting-
ton, John Pryor, Trustees.
Cambridge Lyceum.
Wm. L. Whitney, Pres. A. H. Ram-
say, Sec. and Treasurer.
Cape Cod Association, Boston.
David Scars, Pres. Thirteen I'ice Pres-
idents. Isaac Thacher. Tce«!. Henry A.
Scudder, Cor. Sec. William S. Thacher,
Eec. Sec. Chosen in August.
Chariatable Association of the Boston
Fire Department.
John C. Hubbard, Pres. George W.
Bird, Vice Pres. David Weld, Treasurer,
Oliver R. Robbins, Secretary.
Charitable Orthopedic Association,
Boston.
Lemuel Shaw, Pres. Samuel A. Elliot,
Vice Pres. Geo. H. Kuhn, Treas. John
Homans, Stephen PairbanJvS, Moses Grant,
Benjamin S. Rotch, H. W. Paine, Trus-
tees. J. P. Healy, .See. J. B. Brown,
Buckminster Brown, Surgeons.
Charlestown Colonization Society.
Abraham R. Thompson, Pres. William
Tufts, Treas. Wm. Fosdick, Sec.
Chebacco Library Asssociation, Essex.
Organized, 1856.
0. H. P. Sargent, Pres. Moses L. An-
drews, Sec.
Chelsea Library Association.
Organized, 1838. Re-organized, 18-31.
Wm. Low, President. Wm. H. Palmer,
Secretary.
Children's Friei-d Society.
Rutland Street, Boston.
Mrs. Wm. Reynolds, Pres. Mrs. Nor-
man C. Stevens, Sec. Chosen in Novem-
ber.
Children's Mission to the Children of the
Destitute, Boston.
Albert Fearing, P?t-s. William Crosby,
Treas. George Merrill, Sec. Chosen in
May.
Citizen's Library Asso., Gloucester.
Organized, 1857.
William P. Dolliver, Pres. Cyrus Story,
Jr., iS'ec.
City Library Association, Springfield.
Charles Marsli, /'/vs. L. A. Tilft, Sec.
City Missionary Society.
Office, 16 Tromont Tcmi)lc, Boston.
Charles Scudder, ]'res. Henry Hoyt,
Treas. Rev. Andrew L. Stone, Six.
Coleraine Agricultural Society.
Rominor Smith, Pres. Hugh B. Miller,
Secretary.
ColumbianCharitable Association of Ship-
wrights and Calkers, Boston.
John Garney, Pres. Josiah Parsons,
Vice Pres. Chas H. Dolbeare, iScc. Wm.
L. Dolbeare, Treasurer.
Columbian Society, Marblehead.
instituted, 1824.
Richard Ramsdell, Pres. Joseph P.
Turner, Jr., Sec.
Concord Lyceum.
Ozias Morse, Pres. John Brown, Jr.,
Sec. Geo. Heywood, Treas.
Congregational Board of Publicatios.
Depository, Cong. Library Building, 2-3
Chauncy street, Boston. Jacob Ide, Pres.
Samuel K. Whipple, Treas. Sewall Hard-
ing, Sec. Chosen in May.
Congregational Library Association.
Cong. Library Buildins^, 23 Channcvst.,
Boston. W. T. Dwight.'D. D., President.
James P. Melledge, Treas. J. S. Clark,
D D., Cor. Sec. Kev. S. H. Riddell, Rec.
Sec. Chosen in May.
Dartmouth College Association.
Meet Cong, Lib. Building. Chauncy St.,
Boston. Lyman Masnn, Treas, Rev.
Joseph B. Felt, Cor. Sec. Robert I. Bur-
bank, Rec. Sec. Chosen in January.
Dedham Library Association.
Organized, 1855.
Edmund Quincy, Pres. Henry 0. Hil-
dreth, iS'ee.
Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical
Society.
Incorporated, 1855.
Edmund P. Tileston, Pres. Edmund J.
Baker, Vice Pres. Ebenezer Clapp, Jr.,
Sec. Edward Holden, Libraria7i.
Dowse Institute, Cambridge.
Organized, 1858.
Zelotes Hosmcr, Pres. W.W.Welling-
ton, Sec. Charles Deaue, Treasurer.
Dukes County Educational Association.
Organized, Sept.. 1848.
Officers chosen in October. Charles B.
Allen, Pros. John W. Mayhew, Sec.
Bustin Monument Association, Haverhill .
Incorporated, 1856.
James H. Duncan, Pres. Charles Cor
liss, Secrcta7y. George Coffin, Treas.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Eastern Hampdsa Agricultu-al Society. "E
Incorporated, 1856.
Samuel Shaw, Palmer, Prea. J. K.
Knox, Palmer, Sec.
Eastern Hampshire Agricultural Society,
Ware.
0. Sage, Pres. C. P. Morse, Sec]
Easthampton Farmers' Club.
Luther Wright, Jr., Pres, Ansel B. Ly-
man, Secretary.
Eliot Library Association, W. Roxbury
William H. Spooner, Jr., Pres. Samuel
Burnham, .Sec.
English High SchoolAssociation, Boston.
Frederick U. [Tracy, Pres. Francis J.
Parker, Vice Pres. Edward H. Ammi-
down, Treas. and Sec. B. A. Hi>bart, W.
W. Davenport, S. G. Delois, J. B. Fenno,
J. W. llobbins, Directors. Chosen in
January.
Essex Agricultural Society.
Incorporated, 1818.
Meetinf^R annually, in September or Oc-
tober. Daniel Adams, of Newbury, Pres.
Allen W. Dodge, Hamilton, .Sec. Wm.
Sutton, S. Danvers, Treas.
Esses County Teachers' Association.
Organized, Dec, 1830.
Meetings semi-annually, on the third
Friday and Saturday of April and October
"\Vm. C. Todd, Newburyport, Pres. J. A.
Shores, Haverhill, V'/ce Pres D. M.
Easton, Gloucestfr, Eec. See. Alpheus
Crosby, Salem, Cor. Sec. Stephen Pea-
body, Newburyport, Treas.
Essex Institute, Salem.
Incorporated, 1848.
Annual M(-eting, second Wednesday in
May. Library contains 10,0(iO vols. D^. A.
White, Pres. John Lewis llussell, John C.
Lee, 11. M. Brooks, Vice Pyes'ts. Henry
Wheatland, Sec. and Treas John H.
Stone, Lib. Caleb Cooke, Cabinet Keeper.
Essex Kortb District Medical Society.
Dr. Dean Robinson, West Newbury,
Pres. Dr. Benjamin Atkinson, West
Amesbury, Vice Pri-s. Dr. Martin Root,
Byfiekl, ,Sec. and Treas. Dr. -Israel N.
Smith, Haverhill, Lib.
Essex Soutb District Medical Society.
Dr. Ebenezcr Hunt, North Danvers,
Pres. Dr. Augustus Torrey, Beverly,
Vice Pres. Dr. Richaid H. Whoailnnd,
Salciii, Treas Dr. Frederick Winsor,
Salem, Sec. Dr. Lincoln R. Stone, Salem,
Lib.
Evangelical Tract Society, Boston.
John Pryor, D. D., iVe.v. William A.
Bowdlear, \'icc Prrs. Charles D.Gould,
"^ec. Wm. D. Ticknor, Treas. Joshua
iincoln, /Utdiior.
vjrjtt Lit9i-ary Association, Boston.
Room in Mercantile Building. John S.
Bugbee, Pres. Henry S. Jones, Vice
Pres. John S. Bugbee, Sec. Edward
Blake, Treas. Richard W. Rayner, Lib.
Fall River Athenaeum.
Established, 1835. Incorporated, 1856.
S. A. Chace, Pres. Henry G. Earl,
Treas. a>id Lib. Thos. F. Eddy, Cler/c.
Farmers' and Mechanics' Club, Fepperell.
D. Perry, Pres. J. H. Bolles, Sec.
Farmers' and Mechanics' Library Asso-
ciation, Athol.
L. W. Hapgood, Pres. J. I. Goulding,
Sec.
Farmers' Club, Lexington.
Jonas Gammell, Pres. Andrew Wel-
lington, Sec.
Farmers' Club, Newbury.
Hon. Daniel Adams, Pres. G. P. Sar-
gent, Sec.
Farmers' Club, "West Newbury.
Ira Blake, Pres. Geo. Emory, Sec.
Fatherless and Widows' Society, Boston.
Mrs.' James F. Baldwin, Pres. Mrs.
John Tappan, Mrs. James Pickens, Mrs.
Heman Lincoln, Ftce Pres'ts. Mrs. Wil
liam Reynolds, Treas. Mrs. Alfred E.
Giles, Sec. Chosen in October.
Female Beneficent Society, Pawtucket.
Mrs. Phebe T Ingraham, Pres. Mrs.
C. B. Farnsworth, Sec,
Female Benevolent Society, Haverhill.
Incorporated, 1818.
Mrs. David Webster, Pres. Mrs. John
A. Appleton, Vice President. Mrs. Mary
.Siickney, Treas and Sec.
Female Charitable Society, Newburyport.
Organized, 1805.
Mrs. Randolph Campbell, Pres. Mrs.
Harriet Sanborn, Sec.
Female Humane Society, Marblehead.
Mrs. Eunice Hooper, Pres. Mis.s Han-
nah Hooper, Sec.
Female Samaritan Society, Boston.
Mis. J. Davis, Pres. Mrs. J. P. Lake-
man, See. Chosen in October.
Female Samaritan Society) Salem.
Miss Lydia Froihingham, Pres. Miss
Jane Vatney, Sec. Miss Mary E. Whip-
ple, Treas.
Female Orphan Asylum.
Washington, corner Asylum street. Bos-
ton. Mrs. Abby L. Wales, Fiist Direct
ress. Miss Mary Oiis, Trens. Miss M.
A.Wales, Sec. Mrs. JuHa Meloou, Ma
iron. Chosen in September.
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225
Fisher Charitable Society.
Incorporated, 1809.
William l")tulio()tt, Sec.
Fitchburg Athenseum.
Incorporated, 1852.
Kev. Kendall Brooks, Pres. Daniel
Siearns, iSc'c. aiid Liln-arian.
Fragment Society^
Mrs. Daniel P. P irker, Pres. Miss C.
3H. Parker, Vice Pres. Miss Mary Otis,
Treas. Miss llnrriet L. Brown, Hcc.
Chosen in October.
Franklin County Agricultural Society.
Organized, May, 1850.
Z. L. Raymond, Greenfield, Pres. Jas.
S. Grennell, Greenfield, 'freas. and Sec.
Franklin County Benevolent Assooi tion.
Elihu Smith, Sunderland, Pres, Rev.
D. A, Strong, South Deerfield, Sec.
Franklin County Common School
Association.
D. O. Fiskc, Shelburne, Pres. Darwin
Barnard, Sec. and Treas.
Franklin District Medical Society.
Dr. David Bradford, Montague, Pres.
Dr. L, Dwijrht Seymour, Greenfield, Vice
Pres. Dr. Charles M. Duncan, Shelburne,
'Sec., Treas., and Librarian.
Franklin Library Association of
Cambridge.
John McDuffie. Pres. Wm. H. Haley,
•Sec. George E. Sawyer, Lib.
Franklin Library Association, Lawrence.
Incorporated, 1847.
Wni. J. Rolfe, Pres, S. C. Woodward,
Vice Pres. A. D. Blanchard, Treas. S.
E. Stone, Sec^
Franklin Literary Association.
Rooms in Tremont Temple, Boston.
Chas. F. Wyman, Pres. John B. Rich-
ards, Vice Pres. C. E. French, Treas.
James H. VViggin, Rec. Sec. A. W. Bow-
€n. Cor. Sec. W. N. Eayrs, Lib. Chosen
in October.
Franklin Medal Scholars' Association.
Edward Everett, Pres. Jas. T. Austin,
Robt. C. V\ inthrop, James Savage, Vice
Pren'ts, and fifteen Directors. John C.
Pratt, Sec. William H. Dennett, Treas.
Chosen in January.
Franklin Typographical Society, Boston,
Incorporated, 1825.
C. H. Wood well, Pres. Thos. T. Os-
born, Vice Pits. Thos. J. Lillie, Treas.
Patiick E. Hayes, Sec. Henry W. Squire,
Librarian. Chosen in January.
Gardner Library Association, Dorchester.
Incorporated, 1856.
Edward L. Pierce, Pres. George A.
Haynes, Treas. Wm. Paine, Sec.
15
General Association of Massachusetts
Aloiizo H. Quint, of West Roxbury,
Sec.
German Immigrant Aid Society, Boston
Incorporated, 1848.
Edward Habich, Pres. Frederick F.
Finois, Vice Pres. J. Schumacher, Cor.
Sec. V. A. Hirsch, Treasurer. Chosen in
January.
Gloucester Lyceum and Library Asso-
. elation.
Organized, 1831.
Samuel E. Pierce, President. D. Ehvcll
Woodbury, .Sec.
Granville Educational AESociation.
James W. Spelman, Pres. George H.
Atkins, Sec.
Green Motmtain Agricultural Society
Worthing ton.
Cyrus M, Parsons, Pres. A. D wight
Perrv. Sec.
Groton Lyceum.
George H. Brown, Librarian.
Hampden Agricultural Society,
George Bliss, of Springfield, President.
Fifteen Vice Presidents and a Board of
Directors. Alfred A. Allen, Springfield,
Sec. a7id Treijs.
Hampden County Teachers' Association.
Organized in January, 1847.
Officers chosen annually in November.
E. F. Foster, Pres. J. D. Stratton, Sec.
Hampden District Medical Society.
Dr. Nathan Adams, Springfield, Pres.
Dr. Thomas L. Chapman, Longmeadow
Vice Pres. Dr. Genr^e A. Otis, Spring-
field, Sec, Trect-s., and Lib.
Hampshire Agricultural Society.
Incorporated, 1849.
N. Austin Smiih, Pres. J. W. Boyden,
Sec. and Treas.
Hampshire Bible Society,
Rev. Gordon Hall, of Northampton.
Pres. W. H. Stoddard, Sec.
Hampshire District Medical Society.
Scth Fisk, Amherst, Pres. James
Thompson, Northampton, Sec.
Hampshire Education Society.
Rev. Zachary Eddy, of Northampton,
Pres. S. E. Bridgman, Sec
Hampshire Foreign Missionary Society.
Gordon Hall, Pres. Wm. H. Stoddard,
Sec.
Hampshire, Fracklin, and Hampden
Agricultural Society.
Elisha Edwards, of South Hampton,
Pres. Horace I. Hodges, of Northampton,
Sec.
Hampshire Home Missionary Society.
Lewis Strong, Northampton, Pres. Jas.
Hibben, Sec.
Lewis Strong, Treas. Education Soc.
J. P. Wiliiston, Treas. Tract Soc. i
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER,
Handel and Haydn Society, Boston.
Chas. F. Chickering. Pres. Geo. Hews,
Vice Pres. Loren B. Barnes, .Sec. Mat.
S. Parker, Treas. Edward Faxon, Lt6.
John S. Fall0W, Horace L. Hazekon,
James P. Draper, Oren .J. Faxon Theron
J Dale, Geo. H. Chickering, John A.
Nowell, Geo. Fisher, Trustees.
Haverhill Athenseum.
Incorporated, 1852.
S L B. Speare, Pres. Richard C,
Howe, Treas. Edmund Fletcher, Sec.
Haverhill Mechanics' Institute.
Incorporated, 1856.
J. B. Swett, Pres. E. P. Hill, Treas.
A. J. Farrington, Sec.
Hineham Agricultural and Horticultural
"^o Society.
Albert Fearing, Pres. Edmnnd Hersey,
Rec. Sec. Thomas T. Bouve, Cor. Sec.
Home for Orphan and Destitute Children.
18 Charles street, Boston. Organized,
1855 Right Rev. Manton Eastburn,
D D.. P>^es. John Jeftries, Jr., rrm^.
Miss Martha Gushing, Sec. Mrs. E. Oa-
Terly, Matron. Annual meetmg m No-
vember.
Home for the Fallen, Boston-
Joseph Story, Esq.. Pres. Rev. Phi-
neas Stowe, Moses Mellen, Vice Presidents.
John R. Goodwin, Sec. Daniel Allen
Treas. Albert Day, K. Easterbrook, J.
H Beal, J. M. Read, Daniel Allen, Exe-
ctdive Committee, chosen inNovember-
Homoeopathic Medical Dispensary,
Incorporated, 1856.
No 17 Tremont Temple. Open daily for
gratuitous medical treatment of the poor,
from 12, M , to 1, P. M. Jacob Sleeper,
OtiT Clapp, Alexander H. Rice, George
Russell MD., S. G. Cheever, Isaac Rich,
OrTn L'Sanier's. M. D.. John D^- Richard-
^n?Rev. James N. Sykes, A. W. Farrar
Wm H. Wood, Franklin Snow Samuel
Greee M. D., J. C. Neilson, M.D., J. H.
Woodbury. M. D., M. Fuller, M. D., L.
McFarland. M. D., Sullivan Wh tney
TVu^les Drs. Samuel Gregg, David
ThTyr George Russeil, L. Macfarland.
E. L. Chase, C. F. Geist, »• Hermsz G.
W. Dennett O. S. Sanders, Wm. P. Wes-
^Ihoeft, J. H. Woodbury, H.C Angel ,
Physiciam. Drs. M. Fuller, B. H. West,
I T Talbot, C. Cuius, Sur^Wi*. Chailes
B Hall, Treas. I. T. Talbot, M. D.. Sec.
Chosen second Thursday in January.
Housatonic Agricultural Society.
Incorporated, 1848.
Daniel B. Fenn, Pres. Noah Gibson
Ne^v Marlboro', Ehjah N. Hubbard, Great
Ba^rington, Vice Presidents. Edward P.
Woodworth, Great Barrmgton, Treas.
Samuel B. Sumner, Sec.
House of the Angel Guardian.
Attached to St. John's Church, Boston.
Incorporated 1853. Under the charge of
Rev. George F. Haskins. Ihe object of
this establishment is to afford a refuge and
a temporary home to destitute boys, who
are there schooled, provided for, and in-
gtructed in their faith, till they can be
placed or apprenticed to good masters.
Howard Benevolent Society, BostoiJ^-
Moses Grant, Pres. Wm. Hopes liobt-
B. Storer, Vice Pres. George Callender,
Treas. Geo. F. Bigelow, M. D., S-c.
Howard Benevolent Society, Gambridge.
Formed, 1857-
Lewis Colby. Pres. Eben Snow, Sec,
A. C. Webber, Treas.
Hovsrard Benevolent Society.
Newburyport and vicinity. Jos. Morss,
Pres, A. W. Miltimore, Treas. Jame&
Caldwell, Sec.
Humane Society of Massachusetts.
David Sears, Pres. John Homans,
William Appleton. Vice Pres C^hartes
Amory, TreZ. Rev. Samuel K. Lothrop,
Boston, Cor. Sec. Samuel Hooper, Rec.
Sec. Chosen second Tuesday at May.
Infidel Relief Society, Boston.
Horace Seaver, Pres. Martm Bird,
Vice Pres. Josiah P. Mendum, -Treas.
James M. Becket, Sec. Annual meeting
in March.
Ipswich Social Library.
James Peatfield, Pres. F. H. Wade.
Sec.
Independent Mission Society.
Thos. Russell, Pres. Humphrey Chad-
bourn, Treas.
Irish Charitable Society, Boston.
Instituted, 1736. Incorporated, 1823.
JohnC. Crowley, P^f-J^y'^^.i^.^'l'
lips. Vice Pres. Hugh O'Baen, Treas
W S Pelletier, Sec. Thos Coyle, Keeper
of the Silver Key. Chosen in March.
Irish Literary Association.
Patrick McDonald, Sec.
Jamaica Plain A^henseuni.
Incorporated, 1856.
Not yet organized.
Ladies' American Horns Education
Society.
No 23 Albany street, Boston. Mrs,
Ebenezer Hayward, Pres. M'«- /»"1'P
Holway, Treas. and Agent. Mrs Samuel
Kettelle, Rec. Sec. Mrs. M. L. Wa.n-
wriaht, Cor. Sec. Mrs. D. P. Morse and
S. E. Dawes, Auditors. Chosen in Janu-
ary.
Ladies' Benevolent Society, Newbury.
Incorporated, 1866.
Mrs. Caroline Withmgton, Pres. Miss-
Edna D. Newman, Sec.
Ladies' Bethel Society, Newburyport.
Instituted, 1836. Incorporated, l8o7.
Miss Helen Tracy, Pres. Mrs^ S A,
Follansbee, Sec. Mrs. Samuel W. Pike,
Treas.
Ladies' Charitable As ociation, Haverhill.
Incorporated, 1856.
Mrs. Sarah Palmer, Pres. Mrs. Porter
Harmon, Vice Pres. Mrs. Mernam Kim-
ball, Treas. and Sec.
Ladies' General Charitable Society,
Newburyport.
Mrs. Luther F. Dimmick, Pres. Mar-
garet H. Andrews, Sec.
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227
Xadies' Seamen's Friend Society. Salem.
OrgiUiizcd, Jiiii. 22, 1844.
Mr.'i. (jcorsc 11. .Smith, I'res. Miss
Sarah Ilobart, Sec.
Ladies' Union Relief Society, Chelsea.
Organized, 1843.
Mrs. Luther Town, Pies. Mrs. Henry
B. Tenncy, Sec.
Lancaster Agricultural Society.
Charles lluniphtey, Pres. 3. L. S.
Thompson, See.
Latin School Association, Boston.
Instituted, 1844, B. A. Gould, Pres.
George S. Hillard, Vice Pres. Nathaniel
B. Shurtlelf, Sec. and Treas. Francis
Gardner, Librarian. Chosen in May.
Laurel Hill Association.
L. S. Adams, Pres. E. W. B. Canning,
Sec.
Lawrence Provident Association.
Organized, 1864.
Rev. George Packard, Pres. Dr. W. D.
Lamb, Treas. N. P. Houghton, .Sec.
Geo. P. Wilson, Gen. Agent.,
Lawrence Young Men's Christian Asso-
ciation.
Lewis Young, Pres. S. E. Stone, Cor.
Sec. D. G. Walker, Rec. Sec. N. P.
Houghton, Treas.
Leominster Farmers' and Mechanics'
Society,
Daniel P, Haines, Pres. James Ben-
nett, Sec.
Lowell Literary Association.
Charles E. Beebe, Pres. Charles Hunt,
Sec.
Loweir Missionary Association.
Formed, 1843.
John Avery, Pres. Hapgood Wright,
Sec. Rev. Horatio Wood, Miiiister at
Large.
Lunenhurg Farmers' Club.
Ephraim Jones, Pres. Wm. H. Jones,
Sec.
Lyceum Library Association, Man-
chester.
John Pricf^, Pres. D. L. Bingham, Sec.
Lynn Library Association.
Organized, 18af5.
John B. Alley, Pres. William How-
land, Sec.
Lynn Musica' Association.
Organized, 18 5.
Warren Tapley, Pres. Joseph H. San-
born, Sec.
Manchester Lyceum Library,
Formed, April 9. 1830.
Larkin Woodbury, Pres. Geo. F. Rust,
Sec.
Marine Society, Boston.
Office, 156 Commercial street. E. E.
Davison, Pres. Osborne Howes, Vice
Pres. Thomas Lamb, Treas. Henry K.
Loring, Sec. Henry K. Loring, Jarius B.
Lincoln, Willis Howes, John Williams,
Committee of Relief. Willis Howes , Rich-
ard Soule, Charles Lincoln, John A.
Paine, Henry K. Loring, Port Wardens.
CJiosen in November,
Marine Benevolent Society, Wellfleet,
Incorporated, 1837.
N. P. Wiley, Pres. Giles Hopkins,
Sec.
Mariners' Total Abstinence Society,
Boston.
Rev. Phineas Stowe, Pres. Capt.
Easterbrooks, Vice Pres. Stephen Vialle,
Treas. J. Freeman, ii'cc. Chosen in Jan.
Martha Washington Society, Seekonk.
Mrs. Gardner Luther, Pres. Mis. Dex-
ter Wheeler, .Sec.
Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society.
Francis Jackson, Pres. Samuel Phil-
brick, Treas. Samuel May, Jr., Cor. Sec.
and General Ayt. Robert F. Wallcut, ifec.
Sec. Chosen in January. Office, 21 Corn-
hill, Boston.
Massachusetts Baptist Convention.
Rev. Geo. B. Ide, Boston, Pres. Asa
Wilbur, Dan'l Sanderson, Vice President*.
Wm. D. Ticknor, Treas. Joseph Ricker,
Sec. Geo. W. Chapman, Auditor.
Massachusetts Bible Society.
Incorporated, 1809,
Hon, Richard Fletcher, Pres. Rev.
Nathaniel L. Frothingham, Vice Pres.
George R. Sampson, Treas. Rev. George
W. blagden, Cor. Sec. Rev. Daniel
Butler, Rec. Sec. Applications are to be
made for Bibles to Rev. George Richards,
George R. Sampson, Albert Fearing,
Executive Conumttee. Chosen in May.
Bible Depository, 15 Cornhill, Boston.
Massachusetts Charitable Eye and £ax
Infirmary.
Infirmary, Charles street, Boston, S. D.
Townsend, Pres. J. W. Edmunds, Treag..
Charles R. Codman, Sec. Edward Rey-
nolds, Robert W, Hooper, George A,
Bethune, John C, Sharp, Sure/eons. Al-
gernon Coolidge, Asst. Surgeon, Co-nsul-
tations every day at 11 o'clock,
Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society.
Instituted, 1794.
Rooms, 27 State street, Boston. Wm.
T. Andrews, Pres. William Adams, Vice
Pres. Solomon Hovey, Treas. Wash-
ington P. Gregg, Cor. Sec. Enoch Hobart,
Rec. Sec. Chosen in October.
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic
Association.
13 Bromfield street, Boston. Jos. M.
Wightman, Pres. L. Miks Standish,
Vice Pres. Osmyn Brewster, Treas.
Joseph L. Bates, Sec. Henry Bowen^
Librarian. Chosen in January.
Massachusetts Charitable Society.
Founded, 1762. Incorporate^, 1780.
Uriel Crocker, Pres. Sidney 11 ,aer, Vice
Pres. Samuel B. Pierce, T/u ts. James
Whiting, Boston, Sec. Chosen in Septem-
ber.
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy,
Room, 12 Temple place, Boston. Insti-
tuted in 1823. Re-organized iu 18-^1.
Incorporated, 1852. Thomas liollis, Pre*.
/
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Samuel M. Colcord and Geo. W. Parmen-
ter, Vice Ptes. Asahel Boyden, Treas. T.
Larkin Turner, Cor. Sec. Henry W. Lin-
coln, Rec. Sec. James S. Melvin, Auditor.
Chosen in September.
Massachusetts Colonization Society.
William Ropes, Pres. B. C. Clark, Vice
Pres. Rev. Jos. Tracy, of Boston, Sec.
and Agent. Office, Joy's Building, Boston.
Chosen in May.
Massachusetts Congregational Charitable
Society.
Incorporated, March 24, 1786, "for re-
lief and support of the widows and chil-
dren of deceased ministers." Annual
meeting in May.
Hon. Lemuel Shaw, LL. D., President.
Rev. N. L. Frothingham, Boston, Sec.
Edward Wiggleswoith, Treas.
Massachusetts Convention of Congrega-
tional Ministers.
Rev. Austin Phelps, D. D., Preacher/or
the year. Rev. Geo. Richards, Scribe.
Rev. S. K. Lothrop, D. D., Treasurer.
Rev. George W. Bladgen, D. D., Auditor.
Rev. S. M^ Worcester, D. D., Salem, Rev.
G. W. Blagden, D. D., Boston, Rev. G. E,
Ellis, D. D , Oharlestown,Rev. N.Adams,
D. D., Boston, Rev. J. F. W. Ware,
Cambridge, Central Committee.
The Scribe and Treasurer are ex-officio
members.
Reporting Committee for 1858-9.
Suffolk —Rev. A. L. Stone, Boston.
Essex. — llev. Mr. Dwinell, Salem ; Rev.
C. Thayer, Beverly.
Middlesex. — Rev. Mr. Livermore, Lex-
ington ; Rev. Dr. Blanchard, Lowell.
"Hampshire. — Rev. M. E. White, North-
ampton ; Rev. W. H. Beaman, N. Had-
ley.
Plymouth. — Rev. Mr. Moore, Duxbury ;
Rev. Mr. Johnson, Plymouth.
Barnstable. — Rev. H. B. Hooker, Bos-
ton.
Dukes and Nantucket. — Rev. Asahel
Cobb, Sandwich.
Bristol.— Rev. C. H. Brigham, Taun-
ton; Rev. Alvan Cobb, W. Taunton.
Worcester. — Rev. C. Cushing, N. Brook-
field ; Rev. Dr. Hill, Worcester; Rev.
H. James, Worcester; Rev. John F.
Norton, Athol.
Berkshire.— Rev. Dr. Todd, Pittsfield.
Norfolk. — Rev. Jonas Perkins, Wey-
mouth ; Rev. E. Russell, E. Randolph.
Franklin.— Rev. Brown Emerson, Mon-
tague ; Rev. Dr. Packard, Shelburne.
Hampden. — Rev. Mr. Buckingham,
Springfield ; Rev. Dr. Davis, Westfield.
For Benefciaries in Maine. — Rev. Dr,
Tappan, Augusts, Me.
Massachusetts Convention of TJni-
versalists.
Rev. Russell Tomlin.son, Plymouth,
Standing Clerk. Meeting, first Wednes-
day and Thursday in June.
■Universal ist Associations in Massachusetts.
Union. — Meets on the third Wednesday
in August. Br. D. A. Hathaway, Warren,
«. Clerk.
Old Colony. — Meets on the fourth
Wednesday and Thursday in October.
Rev. H. Van Campen, New Bedford, S.
Clerk.
Boston. — Meets on the first Wednesday
and Thursdav in November. It includes
Suffolk, Middlesex, and Essex Counties.
Barnstable. — Meets by appointment of
the Standing Clerk. It comprises Barn-
stable County.
Winchcstei-. — Meets on Wednesday and
Thursday fullowina the second Tuesday in
September. Br. Willard Ray, N. Adams,
S. Clerk. It includes Berkshire County,-
and those portions of counties lying west
of Connecticut River.
Norfolk County. — Meets on the last
Wednesday in August. Rev. M. B.
Ballou, Stoughton, S. Clerk.
Massachusetts Evangelical Missionary
Society.
Instituted, 1807. Samuel A. Eliot, Pres.
Nathaniel Thayer, Treas. Rev. Chandler
Robbins, Boston, Sec. Chosen in May.
Massachusetts General Hospital.
See Hospitals.
Massachusetts Historical Society.
Instituted, 1791. Hon. Robert C.
Winthrop, LL. D., President. Jared
Sparks, LL. D., Hon. David Sears, Vice
Presidents. Hon. Richard Frothingham,
Jr., Treas. Rev. Chandler Robbins, D. D.,
Rec. Sec. Joseph Willard, Esq., Cor. Sec.
Rev. Samuel K. Lothrop, D. D., Librariaii.
John Appleton. M. D., Asst. Librarian.
Nathaniel B. Shurtleif, M. D., Cabinet
Keeper. George Livermore, Esq., A. M.,
Thomas Aspinwrtll, Esq., A. M., Hon.
Emory Washburn, LL. D., Hon. Lorenzo
Sabine, A. M., Charles Deane, Esq.,
A. M., Standing Commitlee. Chosen in
April. Rooms in the Society's building,
Tremont street. Meeting, second Thurs-
day of each month, at 12 M.
Massachusetts Home Missionary Society.
Rev. Richard S. Storrs, D. D., Pres.
Benj. Perkins, Treasurer. Rev. Henry
B. Hooker, Secretary. Chosen in May.
Cong. Lib. Bldg. Chauncy street.
Massachusetts Homoeopathic Hospital,
Boston.
Incorporated, 1855. Charles B. Hall,
President. Edward Mtllen Dexter. S.
King, A. W. Thaxter, Jr., Francis B. Fay,
Vice Presidetits. George Bancroft, Secre-
tary. John P. Jewett, Treasurer.
Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical
Society.
Organized, 1841. Incorporated, 1856.
Charles Wild, M. D., Pres. D. A. John-
son, M. D., Treas. David Thayer, M. D.,
Sec. L. Macfarland, M. D., Librarian.
Chosen in April.
Massachusetts Horticultural Society.
Joseph Breck, President. C. M. Hovey,
Eben Wight, E. S. Kand, J. F. C. Hyde,
Vice Presidtnts. Wm. R. Austin, Treas.
Eben Wight, of Dtdham, Cor. Sec. F.
Lyman Winship, Rec. Sec. Chosen in
January. Rooms, Horticultural Hall,
School street, Boston.
Massachusetts Medical Society.
Incorporated, 1781. Rmnns in Boston,
No. 12 Temple place. Luther V. Bell,
President. Thomas R. Boutclle, Vice
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Pres. Augustus A. Gould, Treas. Bcnj.
E. Cotting, Cor. See. John I?. Alley, Rec.
Sec. Wni. E. Coale, Librarian. Chosen
in Miiy.
Massachusetts Sabbath School Society.
Saniuol II. Wailry, Prp.^idrut. Moses
H. Sargent, Tn'ds. Kev. Asa BuUard,
Sec. Chosen in May. Depository, 13
Cornhill.
Massachusetts School for Idiotic and
Feeble-Minded Youth.
Eighth, between M and N Streets, South
Boston. Samuel (>. IIowc, President-
Emory Washburn, I7re Pres. Stephen
Fairbanks, Treas. Edward Jarvis, Sec.
Trustees in behalf of the Corporation, —
John A. Andrew, Emory Washburn, \Vm.
O. Moseley, Jose))h Lyman, Samuel G.
Howe, Edward Jarvis, William Minot,
Geo. Russell. Trustees in behalf of the
State, — John Flint, Stephen M. Weld,
Nathan Allen, Robert B. Storer.
Massachusetts Society for Abolition of
Capital Punishment.
Walter Channing, M. D., Charles Spear,
Boston, Secretaries.
Massachusetts Society for Promoting
Agriculture.
George W. Lyman, Pres. Charles G.
Loring, Robert C. Winthrop, Vice Presets.
James W. Page, Cor. Sec. Thos. Motley,
Treas. Richard S. Fay, Rec. Sec. Geo.
Peabody, Stephen Salisbury, Wm. S. Lin-
coln, Geo. T. Bigelow, David Sears, Jr.,
Geo. B. Loring, Trustees.
Massachus'etts Society for Promoting
Christiaa Knowledge.
Samuel H. Wailey, Prts. Rev. Geo.
"W. Blagden, Vice Pres. Chas. Scudder,
Treas. Geo. Rogers, Clerk, Chosen in
May.
Massachusetts Teachers' Association.
Admiral P. Stone, Plymouth, Pres.
Benj. W. Putnam, Boston, Treas. John
E. Horr, Brookline, Cor. Sec. Lemuel C.
Grosvenor, Dorchester, Rec. Sec. Chosen
in November.
Massachusetts Temperance Society.
Stephen Fairbanks, President. Richard
Girdler, Vice Pres. Moses Grant, Boston,
Treas. J. S. Warren, Sec.
Massachusetts Universalist Home Mis-
sionary Society.
Rev. A. A. Miner. Presidtnt. D. E. C.
Rolfe, Rev. W. H. Rider, Vice Presidents.
J. O. Curtis, Treasurer. Rev. J. S. Den-
nis, Rec. Sec. Rev. C. H. Leonard, Cor.
Sec. Chosen in May.
Massachusetts Universalist Sabbath
School Association.
Board of Government chosen in June.
John D. W. Joy, Boston, Pres. Rev.
John G. Adams, Worce ter, Hon. E.
Trask, Springfield, David Fairbanks, Mel-
rose, Geo. W. Higgins, Brewster, G. At-
will, Lynn, Rev. S. Barden, Marblehead,
Vice Presidents. W. H. Richardson, Jr.,
Maiden, Rec. Sec. Albert Meti-alf, Bos-
ton, Cor. Sec. B. S. Binney, Somerville,
Treas. Rev. W. W. Dean, Boston, M.
Rich, Jr., Boston. W. H. Hollis, Chelsea,
T.C. Craft, Rosbury, E. A. Smith, Cam-
bridge, Directors.
Mattapan Library, Dorch.flter.
A. 11. Sumner, Treas.
Mattapan Literary Association, South
fioston.
Alex. Pope, Jr., J're.s. Geo. B. James,
Vice Pres. Lewis J. Bird, Treas. (Jliver
B. Slcbbins, Sec. Chas. 13. Bedlington,
Librarian. Chosen in May.
Mattapoisett Lyceum,
N. C. Sturtevant, President. Wm. E.
Spooner, .Sec. Henry Bar.stow, Librarian.
Mechanic Apprentices' Library, Boston.
Chas H. Hinds, President. Adna C.
'^'mr\\r\^,Vice President. Timothy T. Par-
kinson, Treas. Seranus Bowen, Cor. Sec.
G. O. Anderson, Rec. Sec. Warren B.
Ellis, \st Librarian. Joseph F. Francis,
2d Librarian. Sidney Fisher, Orice Fogg,
Assistant Librarians. Chosen in March
and September.
Mechanics Association, Taunton.
Instituted, 18.56.
John Radley, President. J. L. "West-
cott. Vice President. Geo. C. Anderson,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Mechanics' Institute, Boston.
J. A Sargent, President. J. AV. Gil-
lespie, Vice President. James Hall, Treas-
urer. Wm. Hill, Rec. Sec. A. F. Bur-
bank, Cor. Sec.
Mechanics' Institute; Haverhill.
J. B. Swett, Presidoit. Charles T.
Chase, Secretary.
Mechanics' Institute, Marlboro'.
Alexander C. Felton, President. John
E. Curtis, Secretary.
Mechanics' Mutual Aid Society.
Incorporated, 1841.
Thomas C. Marsh, President. Joshua
Kendall, Vice President. Wm. E. Brown,
Treas. Samuel G. Jepson, Secretary. 123
Brighton St. Chosen in January.
Medford Literary Institute,
Charles Bride, President. Edward A.
Albee, Secretary.
Mendelssohn Choral Society, Boston.
B. F. Edmands, President. Wm. Stut-
son, Jr., Rec. Sec. J. D. Willard, Cor.
Sec. Chosen in March.
Mercantile Library Association, Foston.
Rooms in Summer Street. John H.
Piisbury, Pres. Oliver Richardson, ^'ice
Pres. Amasa L. Lincoln, Treos. Wm.
H. Ellison, Cor Sec. D. W. Evans, Rev.
Sec. Chas. H. Allen, James A. Woolson,
Thomas J. Lee, Carlos Pierce, Irah Chase,
Jr., Trustees. Eugene B. Hnkley, Li-
brarian. John S. Parker, Assistant Libra-
rian. Chosen in June.
Merchant Tailors' Association, Toston.
3 amesTolnmn, President. N. W. Star-
bird, Treasurer. N. C. A. Preble, Sec.
Chosen in March.
Merrimac Humane Society, Newburyport.
Henry Johnson, President. Enoch S.
W'llliams, Treasurer. Moses Pettengill,
Secretary.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Middlesex Agricultural Society.
John S. Keyes, Concord, Pres. George
O. Brastow, Somerville, Andrew Welling-
ton, Lexington, Vice Presidetits. George
Heywood, Concord, Treasurer. Joseph
Reynolds, Concord, Secretary.
Middlesex County Teachers' Association.
Organized, Dec, 1853.
William A. Stone, of Woburn, Pres.
George T. Littlefield, of Somerville, Secre-
tary.
Middlesex East District Medical Society.
Dr. William Ingalls, Winchester, Pres.
Dr. S. Watson Drew, Woburn, Vice Pres.
Dr. Ephraim Cutter, Woburn, Secretary.
Dr. Benj. Cutter, Woburn, Treasurer and
Librarian.
Middlesex Mechanic Association, Lowell.
Incorporated, 1825.
Officers chosen annually on the first
Thursday in October. Library of 6000
Tols.
Wm. A. Richardson, President. W. F.
SidXTCioxi, Secretary. John W. Smith, Treas.
Chas. Butterfield, Librarian.
Middlesex North Agricultural Society.
Incorporated, 1855.
Dr. J. C. Bartlett, Chelmsford, Pres
Alfred Gilman, Lowell, Treasurer. S. J.
Varncy, Lowell, Rec. Sec. Hocum Hos-
ford, Lowell, Corresponding Secretary.
Middlesex North District Medical
Society.
Dr. John W. Graves, Lowell, President.
Dr. Charles A. Savory, Lowell, Vice Pres.
Dr. Jonathan Brown, Tevvksbury, Secre-
tary. Dr. Nathaniel B. Edwards, North
Chelmsfjrd, Treasurer and Librarian.
Middlesex South Ag icultural Society.
Incorporated, 1854.
Constantine C. Esty, Framingham, Pres.
Henry 0. Stone, Framingham, Secretary.
William Hastings, Framingham, Treas.
Middlesex South District Medical Society.
Dr. Morrill Wyman, Cambridge, Pres.
Dr. Simon Whitney, Framingham, Vice
President. Dr. Otis E. Hunt, Weston,
Secretary. Dr. Royal S. Warren, Wal-
tham, Treasurer.
Middlesex Sunday School Society.
Organized, Sept. 8, 1842.,
Meetings in May and October. Chas.
Hudson, Lexington, Pres. Rev. Thomas
Hill, of Waltham, Sec. and Treas.
Milford Library Association.
Dr. A. C. Fay, Pres. Henry L. Parker,
Secretary and Librarian.
Mishawum Literary Association,
Charlestown.
Organized, 1853.
F. A. Downing, Pres. Wm. H. Finney,
Vice Pres. F. E. Frothingham, Secretary.
J. F. Ayer, Treasurer.
Mount Vernon Association.
Wm. R. Butler, Pres. Chas. E. Bots-
ford. Vice Pres. John Anderson, Sec. and
Treas. Geo. W.Ford, Liirar/an. Chosen
in January.
Music Hall Association, Boston.
Building, Winter street and Bumstead
place. Erected, 1852. J. Baxter Upham,
President. John Rogers, 13 Exchane-e,
Treas. Samuel Bachelder, Jr., 42 City
Exchange, Clerk. Lewis Jones, Superin-
tendent of the Building. Annual meeting
for choice of officers, second Wednesday of
June.
Nantucket Agricultural Society-
Incorporated, 1856.
Edward W. Gardner, Pres. Wm. M.
Bates, Treas.
Natick Lyceum.
J. B. Mann, Pres. Geo.O. Willard, See.
Needlewoman's Friend Society.
Salesroom, 290 Washington street, Bos-
ton. Mrs. T. B. Wales, Pres. Mrs. Geo.
W.Coffin, Vice Pres. Miss E. S. Whiting,
Treas. Miss J. F. Lincoln, Sec. Chosen
in April.
New Bedford Bible Society.
Organized, Aug. 5, 1834.
Andrew Mackie, Pres. Wm. Knights
and Moses Howe, Vice Pres. Benjamin
Pitman, Treas. Matthew Howland, Sec.
New Bedford City Library.
Geo. H.Dunbar, Pres. Abner J. Phipps,
Sec. R. C. Ingraham, Librarian.
New Bedford Horticultural Society.
Wm. L. Rodman, Pres. R. C. Anthony,
Sec.
New Bedford Lyceum.
Incorporated, 1828.
John F. Emerson, Pres. R. C. Pitman,
Vice President. Geo. A. Bourne, Treas.
Alanson Borden, Sec.
New Bedford Port Society.
Joseph C. Delano, Pres. F. A. Wash-
burn, Sec. and Treas.
Newburypor.- Independent Benevolent
Society.
Incorporated, 1856.
Patrick Henry, President. Jeremiah
Hartnett, Secretary.
Newbaryport Lyceum.
Moses Davenport, Pres. George W.
Sec.
Newburyport Marine Society.
Micajah Lunt, Pres. Nathaniel S. Os-
good, Sec.
Newburyport Temperance Society.
J. Q. A. Stone, Pres. Andrew J. Hayes,
Sec.
N. E. Asso, of R. R. Superintendents.
G. Twichell, Pres. George Stark, Vice
Pres. W. P. Parrott, Secretary, 5 Tremont
Street, Boston. Chosen in January.
New England Emigrant Aid Co.
John C. Brown, of Providence, R. I.,
Pres. Chas. J. Higginson, Bt)f^to^l, Treas.
Anson J. Stone, Assist. Treas. Thos. H.
Webb, Boston, Secretary. Of&ce, No. S
Winter Street, Boston. Chosen in May.
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THew England Female Medical College.
Trustees. — George Fabyan, M. U., Pres-
ident ; Geii. John S. Tyler ; Hon. Benjamin
C. Clark ; Hon. Samuel E. Sewall,7Vea.s«r-
■er; Adim W. Thaxter, Esq. ; David Snow,
Esq. ; Dexter S. King, Esq. ; Paul Adams,
Esq.; Gardner P. Drury, Esq.; Hon. Jacob
Sleeper; Samuel Gregory, M.D., Secretary,
Boston ; Hon. Henry W. ISeuchley, Dor-
chester ; Rev. Emerson Divis, D. D.,
Westfield ; Jas Hunne-wcll, Esq., Charles-
town ; Hon. John Batchelder, Lynn.
Chosen first W^edncsday in October. Lady
Managers, — Mrs. Rev. Dr. Lyman Beech-
er, President ; Mrs. Joel W. White ; Mrs.
Rev. A. A. Miner ; Mrs. Fidelia B. Durfee ;
Mrs.Josci)h C.Delano ; Mrs.Danl. Saflford ;
Mrs. Prof, rhoinas C. Upham ; Mrs. Rev.
Dr. Jacob Ide ; Mrs. Anna Goulding ; Mrs.
Dr. John K. Palmer, Secretary. Office of
the Secretary, Samuel Gregory, M. D., at
the College building, 274 Washington st.
New England Female Moral Reform
Society.
Mrs. John Kilton, President ; Mrs. Han-
nah B. Emerson, Treasurer; Mrs.M.A.R.
Clough, Recordinfi Secretary; Miss Rox-
ana Howe, CorresjMndiny Secretary. Board
of Adcisers, — Deacon Moses Grant, Rev.
Andrew Bigelow, Julin M. Palmer, Esq.,
Dea. Timothy Gilbert, Rev. Hiram Hutch-
ins, Albert Fearing, Esq., Humphrey
Chadbou'n, Esq., Rev Perez Mason. Pub-
lishing and Intelligence Office, 9 Bedford
St. Temporary Home, 72 Warren street.
Officers chosen in May.
N. E. Historic Genealogical Society.
Room, No. .5, Tremont Street, Boston.
Almon D. Hodges, Esq., of Roxbury, P/-es.
Vice Presidents, from various States ;
Hon. Charles Hudson, of Lexington, for
M issact]\isetts. Isaac Child, TVeoi. John
Ward Dean, Cor. Sec. Rev. Caleb D.
Bradlee, Rec. Seel Wm. B. Trask, Libra-
rian. Joseph Palmer, M. D., Hisiorio-
g.raphei\
Jf. E. Methodist Education Society.
Rev. David Patten, D. D., President.
Isaac Rich, Vice President. Pliny Nick-
orson, Treas. Rev. J. H. Twombly, Sec.
Chosen in May.
N. E. Non-Resistance Society,
Adin Ballou, Pres. Chas. EL Whipple,
Boston. Treas. H. C. Wright, Cor. Sec.
Wm. H. Fish, Eec. Sec.
N. E. School of Design for Women.
Incorporated, 1853.
12 TempJe Place, Boston. S. S. Tuck-
erma.n, Principal. Henry Lee, Jr., Treas.
Martin Brimmer, Sec. Number of students,
Jan. L, 18.59, 26.
New England Society for the Promotion
of Manufactures .and Mechanic Arts.
Thos. G. Cary, Pres. Peter Butler, Sec.
Abbott Lawrence, Treas.
New England Sunday School Union,
James Eaton, Pres Thomas J. Marsh,
Treas. Depository, 79 Cornhill, Boston.
Newton Horticultural Society.
James F. C. Hvde, Pres. Henry Ros«,
Sec. .
Norfolk Agricultural Society.
Incorporated, 1849.
Marshall P. Wilder, Pres. Calvin Guild,
Treas. Chas. C. Sew^ll, Cor. Sec. Henry
O. Hildreth. 7tec. Sec.
Norfolk County Teachers' Association.
Henry C. Rolfe, Dorchester, President.
Lemuel Grosvenor, Dorchester, Secretary.
D. H. Daniels, Brookline, Treasurer.
Norfolk District Medical Society.
Henry Bartlett, Roxbury, Pres. Eben-
ezer Stone, Walpole, Vice Pres. Edward
Jarvis, Dorchester, Secretary. David 8.
Fogg, South Dedham, Librarian.
Northampton Young Men's Institute.
Library of 3000 volumes.
Joseph Lathrop, Pres. A.J. Lincoln and
Rev. Wm. Silsbee, Vice Presidents. Wm.
E. Turner, Sec. Henry C. Prentiss, Rec.
Sec. Austin W. Thompson, Cor, Secretary.
Christopher Clark, Jr., Treas.
Northern Baptist Education Society.
Rev. S.B. Swain, Pres. Heman Lincoln,
S. S. Arnold, Vice Pres. Chas. S. Kendall,
20 Water Street, Boston, Treas. Rev Wm.
Howe, Rec. Sec. Rev. Joseph W. Parker,
D. D., Cor. Sec. Chosen in October.
North Bridgewater Library Association.
David L. Corvell, Pres. Augustus Hay-
ward, Sec.
North Brookfield Agricultural Society.
Freeman Walker, Pres. O. A. Tomb-
len. Secretary.
North Reading Agricultural Society.
C. F. Flint, Pres. G. F. Flint, Sec.
Old Colony Historical Society.
Incorporated, 1853.
John Daggett, of Attlebero', Pres. Rev.
Mortimer Blake, Samuel L. Crocker, of
Taunton, Vice Presidents. Ellis Ames,
Canton ; P. W. Leland, Fall River ; Chas.
Foster; A. M. Ide, Jr.; J. S. Brayton,
Taunton ; Etienezer W. Peirce, Freetown ;
Directors. Hodges Reed, Esq.. Taun-
ton, Treasurer. Edgar H. Reed, Taunton,
Rec. Sec. Amos Kilton, Li6rana«. Rev.
Chas. H. Brigham, Taunton, Cor. Sec.
Parent Washington T, A. Society.
Wm. R. Stacy, Pres. David S. Tarr,
Treas. Geo. B. Proctor, Sec. Chosen in
April. Regular meetings every Sunday
evening, at Mercantile Hall, Summer St.,
Boston.
Park Street Toung Men's Associatioo,
Boston.
Thomas W. Nickerson, Pres. Lyman B.
Ripley, Vice Pres. Morris Cotton, Sec.
and Treas. Chosen in December.
Peabody Institute, South Danvers.
Henry Poor, Pres. John B. Peabody,
Clerk. Fanklin O.sborn, Treas. Fitck
Poole, Librarian,
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Penitent Female Refuge.
Rutland street, Boston. Henry Hill,
Pres. Stephen G. Deblois, .Sec. Miss
Maria Howland, Miss Houghton, Super-
intendents. Chosen in February.
Fepperel Agricultural Library Asso-
ciation.
C. Babbidge, Pres. S. P. Lawrence,
Secretary.
Perkins Institution and Massachusetts
Asylum for the Blind.
Instituted, 1831.
Located at South Boston. Salesroom,
20 Bromfield street. Edward Brooks,
Pres. Stephen Fairbanks, Vice Pres.
Thomas B. Wales, Treas. Samuel G.
Howe, Sec. Thomas G. Gary, Theophilus
P. Chandler, George B Emerson, Joseph
Lyman, Samuel May, Julius A. Palmer,
William Perkins, Benj. S. Rotch, George
R. Russell, James Sturgis, William D.
Ticknor, Trustees.
Pilgrim Society, Plymouth,
Incorporated, 1820.
Officers chosen annually, on the last
Monday in May.
Semi-annual meeting, the Saturday pre-
ceeding the 21st December
Richard Warren, New York, President.
James T. Hay ward, Boston, Vice Pres.
Elliot Russell, Plymouth, Rec. Sec. Benj.
M. Watson, Plymouth, Cor. Sec. N. I.
Stoddard, Plymouth, Treas. Lemuel D.
Holmes, Plymouth, Librarian.
Pine Street Literary Association.
W. F. Smith, Pres. H. Clark, Vice.
Pres. H. R. Abbott, Sec.
Fittsfleld Bible Society,
John Todd, D. D., Pres. O. S. Root,
Sec. and Treas.
Pittsfield Library Association.
Organized, 1850.
Annual meeting, first Monday in Janu-
ary ; has about 1,500 volumes, mostly new,
in its Library, and provides a course of
Public Lectures in the winter. Lorenzo
H. Garawell, Treas. Phineas L. Paee,
Sec.
Plymouth County Agricultural Society.
Charles G. Davis, Pres. Williams La-
tham, t-ec.
Plymouth County Teachers' Association.
A. P. Stone, Plymouth, Pres. L. A.
Darling, Bridgewater, Sec.
Pocumtnck Valley Association,
Charlemont.
R. H. Leavitt, Pres. B. E. Smith, Sec.
Pontoosuck Agricultural Society,
Huatington.
Incorporated, 1857.
Gilbert S. Lewis, Pres. A. M. Cope-
land, Sec.
Plymouth District Medical Society.
Dr. Paul L. Nichols, Kingston, Pres,
Dr. Winshiw Warren, Plymouth, Vice
Pres. Dr. Henry N. Jones, Kingstonj
Sec. and Treas. Dr. Francis CoUamore,
Pembroke, Libj-arian.
Plymouth Library.
Charles Burton, Librariati.
Prince Society for Mutual Publication.
Samuel G. Drake, Pres. Thomas Wa-
terman, Frederick Kidder, J. Colburn,
Vice Presidents. John W. Dean, Cor. Sec,
William H. Whitmoie, Rec. Sec. Johii
W. Parker, Treas.
Printers' Union, Boston.
Charles W. G. Mansfield, Pres. Geo.
W. Bigelow, Vice Pres. John P. Leigh-
ton, Treas John Gorman, Rec. See,
William H. Cundy, Financial Sec. Albion
W. Tibbetts. Chosen in June and De-
cember.
Provident Association, Boston.
Organized, December 29, 1851.
Robert C. Winthrop, Pres. Rev. A. A.
Miner, Jacob Sleeper, Alex. H. Rice, Rev.
S. K. Lothrop, James M. Beebe, Vice
Pres'is. William S. Dexter, Treas. F.
H. Peabody, Auditor. Thornton K. Lo-
throp, Sec. Rev. J. T. Sargent, General
Agent, 10 Franklin street.
Public Library of the City of Boston.
Instituted, 1852.
Board, of Trustees. — Hon. Edwarci
Everett, L.L. D., Pres. George Ticknor,
L.L. D., Hon. John P. Bigelow, Nath'l
B. Shurtleflf, M. D., W. W. Greenough,
Esq., /rowi the Citizens at LMrge. A.lder-
man Oliver Frost ; Frederick L. Washburn,
Esq., of the Common Council.
Librarian, Edv/ard Capen.
Randolph Reading Boom Association.
J. White Belcher, Pres. G. N. John-
son, Sec.
Reading Agricultural and Mechanic
Association.
Instituted, 1831.
Thomos Sweetser, Pres. Jona. Frost,
Treas.
Eeading Lyceum Hall Association.
Instituted, 1854.
Horace B. Wakefield, Pres. Stephen
Foster, Sec.
Real Estate and Building Company,
16 Summer Street, Boston.
James W. Stone, Pres. Samuel A.
Bradbury, Vice. Pres. Edward Tyler,
Leister M. Clark, George B. Gary, Alpheus
P. Blake, George W. Me.ssinger, Elias E.
Davison, Holmes Ammidown, Benjamin!
Putnam, John N. Brown, John M Clark,
William T. Thatcher, Stephen Sibley, Di-
rectors. William A. Gary, Sec. and Treas.
William Rogers. Attorney. Lyiide A.
Huntington, William H. Scavy, Welling-
ton L. G. Hunt, Trustees.
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Bozbury Atheneeum.
Henry BartUtt, I'rcs. Siiiiuiel II. Wal-
ley, Vice I'rcs. James (jriiild, Trens.
Adams Wiley, Scu. tjarali E. I'ilts, Li-
brarian.
Koxbury Charitable Society.
Organized, 1794.
Gushing Stetson, Pres. Cliarles K. Dil-
laway, .Sec. Jolin Rogers, Treas.
Roxbury Dispensary.
John S. Sleeper, Chairman. Charles
K. Dillaway, Treas. James Ritchie, Au-
ditor. Adams Wiley, James Waldock,
Attcndiny Pli.iisicians. Henry Bartlett, B.
E. Cutting, Voiisaltiwj Physicians. Henry
White, W. E. Woodward, George Onion,
Apothecaries.
Koxbury Mechanics' Institute.
Incorporated, 1856.
Wm. Whiting, Pres. Jas. Ritchie, Vice
Pres. Donald Kennedy, Treas.
Koxbury Missionary Fund.
David C. Perrin, Treas. Jas Ritchie,
Citi/ Missionary.
Roibury Young Men's Christian Asso-
ciation.
Henry Bartlett, Pres. Adams Wiley,
Sec.
Rumford Institute, Waltham.
Organized, 1827.
J. T. Hemenway, Pres. J. E. Hayden,
Sec. and Treas.
Sailors'^ Snug Harbor, Boston.
Incorporated, 1852.
Robert B. Forbes, Pres. William A.
Wellman, Sec. William Perkins, Treas.
Chosen third Monday in Way.
Salem Athenaeum.
Incorporated, 1810.
Number of volumes, 12,500. Annual
meeting for the choice of officers, last
Wednesday but one in May.
George Choate, Pres. Henry Wheat-
land, Cler.k of the Corporation. J. F.
Worcester, Clerk of the Trustees. James
Chamberlain, Treas. Henry J. Cross,
Librarian.
Salem Charitable Mechanic Association.
Organized, 1817. Incorporated, 1822.
Annual meeting, first Wednesday in
January.
James Kimball, Pres. Aaron Perkins,
Thomas M. Dix, Sec. John Chapman,
Treas.
Salem and Dan vers Association for De-
tection of Thieves.
E. A. Hanson, Pres. Jonathan Perley,
Sec.
Salem Dispensary.
Organized, Feb., 1820. Incor. Feb., 1831.
Daniel A. White, Pres, Henry Whip-
ple, Sec. and Treas.
Salem East India Marine Society.
Founded, 170!). In(<.r|)oral. d, 1801.
Annual meeting, first Wednesday in
November.
Allen Putnam, Pres. Thomas Saul,
Rec. Sec. Gilbert (i. Ncwball, Cor. Sec.
Thomas Saul, Superintendent MuHeuni,
N. Griffin, Treas. William B. Parker,
Chas. Mansfield, Chas. Willelt, Commiliee
of Ohsirvation.
Salem Female An tj- Slavery Society.
Organized, June 4, 1834.
Mrs. William Ives, Pres. Miss Ada-
line Roberts, Cor. Sec. and Treas. Miss
Caroline Balch, Rec. Sec.
Salem Female Charitable Society.
Organized, 1801.
Mrs. R. Brookhouse, 1st, Directress.
Miss S. Frye, Treas. Miss H. 0. Mack,
.See.
Salem High School Association.
Incorporated, 1857.
Edwin P. Whipple, Pres. Henry M.
Brooks, Sec.
Salem Lyceum.
Incorporated, April 2, 1830.
Annual meeting, last Thursday in April.
Geo. W. Briggs, Pres. Geo. Andrews,
Vice Pres. G. L. Streeter, Treas. J. M.
Newhall, Rec. Sec. H. J. Cross, Cor. Sec.
Salem Marine Society.
Incorporated, 1771.
Annual meeting, the last Thursday in
October.
John Dwyer, Master. Jonathan P.
Felt, Treas. and Agent. Edward Bar-
nard, .Sec.
Salem Provident Association.
Organized, Oct., 18G2.
William D. Pickman, Pres. B, H. Sils-
bee. Sec. John Ball, General Ayent and
Treasurer.
Salem Seamen's Orphan and Children's
Friend Society.
Organized, February, 1839. Incorporated,
March, 1841. Annual Meeting, 8th May.
Mrs. Thorndike Proctor, Pres. Mrs*
N. W. Osgood, Vice Pres. Miss Hannah
King, Treas. Miss Harriet L. Pierson,
Sec.
Salem Society for the Moral and Reli-
gious Instruction of the Poor.
Formed, 1819. Incorporated, 1826. An-
nual Meeting in April.
, Pres. Geo.D. Phippen,
Vice Pres. John Carlton, Treas. Ste-
phen P. Driver, Sec. Rev. Michael Carl-
ton, Ayent. John Carlton, Collector.
Salem Total Abstinence Society.
Organized, July 18, 1850.
-, Pres. John C. Forbush,
Vice Pres. Henry Hale, Treas. Wm. H.
H. Guilford, ,Sec.
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Scots Charitable Society, Boston.
Wm. E. Coale, Pres. Gordon Forresti
Vice Pres. David Miller, Trens. John
Wilson, Jr., Sec. Chosen in Jan.
Seamen's Aid Society, Boston.
Mrs. Albert Fearing, Pres. Miss Annie
P. Clark, Treas. Miss Harriet W. Taber,
Sec. N. Hamilton, Supt. Chosen in
January.
Seamen's Friend Society, Congregational
House, Chauncy Street, Boston.
Alphcus Hardy, Pres. William Ropes,
Vice Pres. Thomas D. Quincy, Treas.
Chosen in May.
Seamen's Friend Society Beverly.
Mrs. H. W. Ober, Pres. Mrs. M. D.
Wall is. Sec.
Seamen's Widow and Orphan Associa-
tion, Salem.
Formed, May 1, 1833. Annual Meeting,
first Thursday in May.
Mrs. A. True, Pres. Mrs. Catharine
Little, Vice Pres. Mrs. Geo. D. Phippen,
Treas. Miss Sarah E. Lakeman, Sec.
Seekonk Lyceum.
A. N. Cunningham, Pres. James E.
Barney, Sec.
Shawmut Association.
Geo. B. Ford, Pres. Edwin R. Jones,
Vice Pres. W. F. Gale, Sec. and Treas.
Chosen in January.
Shenstoae Society, Marlboro'.
Miss Lavina Howe, Pret,. Thomas E.
Hapgood, Vice Pres. Mrs. Abby C. Fisher,
Sec.
Smith's Charities.
Under the Will of Oliver Smith, Office at
Northampton.
Osmyn Baker, Northampton; Hiram
Nash, Williamsburg ; Ira Abercrombie,
Deerfield, Trustees.
Society for Medical Improvement,
Boston.
Annual Meeting held on the second Mon-
day in Jan. Regular Meetings, second and
fourth Monday of each month. Chairman,
(chosen at each meeting.) D. Humphreys
Storer, M. D., A. A. Gould, M, D , C. E.
Ware, M. D., J. Mason Warren, M. D.,
Prudential Committee. F. E. Oliver, M.
D., Sec. and Trens. John B. S. Jackson,
M. D., Curator of the Cabinet. Buckmin-
ster Brown, M. £)., Lihrariati.
Society for Medical Observation.
12 Temple Place, Boston.
J. -Nelson Borland, Rec. Sec. Calvin G.
Page, Trens. Samuel A. Green, Libra-
rian. Chosen in April.
Society for Prevention of Pauperism.
Moses Grant, Pres. Chas. F.Barnard,
Robert B. Storer, Vice Presidents. Henry
Plyinpton, Treas , 40 State st. Frederick
R. Woodward, .Sec, 10 Franklin st , Bos-
ton.
Society for Relief of Aged Females,
Newburyport.
Organized, 1839.
Mrs. Samuel Phillips, Pres. Mrs.
Enoch M. Read, Sec.
Society for Propagating the Gospel
among the Indians and others in
North America.
Incorporated, Nov. 19, 1789.
Hon. Lemuel Shaw, LL. D., Pres. Rev.
William Jenks, D. D., Vice Pres. Hon.
Stephen Fairbanks, Treas. Edward Wig-
glesworth, Esq., Vice Treas. Rev. S. K.
Lotlirop, Boston, Sec. Rev. F. D. Hunt-
ington, Asst. Sec. Daniel Denney, Esq.,
Auditor. Chosen in May.
Society for Promoting Christian Know-
ledge, Piety, and Charity.
Rev. Samuel Barrett, D. D., Pres. Rev.
James W. Thompson. D. D., Vice Pres.
Wm. T. Andiews, Boston, Treas. Rev.
Frederic A. Whitney, Brighton, Secretary.
Chosen in May.
Society for the Promotion of Collegiate
and Theological Education at the
West.
Office, Congregational Library Building,
Boston. Rev- J. Q. A. Edgell, Agent.
Society for Promoting Theological Edu-
cation.
Directors.— Rfw. E. S. Gannett, D. D.,
Pres. ; Rev. Henry A. Miles, D. U., Sec. ;
Ge rge B. Emerson, Esq., Treas.; Rev.
S. K. Lothrop, D. D., Hon. Henry B. Ro-
gers, Hon. Albert Fearin , Rev. C. Rob-
bins, D. D. Chosen in May.
Society for the Relief of Aged and
Destitute Clergymen.
P'ormed, 1849.
Rev. N. L. Frothingham, D. D., Pres.
Rev. Jiis. Walker, D. D., Rev. Ezra
Gannett, D. D., Vice Presidents. Rev.
Charles Brooks, Sec. Nathaniel Thayer,
Treas. Chosen in May.
Society for the Relief of Aged Indigent
Clergymen.
Rt. Rev. Manton Eastburn, D. D., Rev
A. H. Vinton, D. D., Rev. G. M. Randalb
Rev. T. F. Fales, Rev. J. H. Clinch, Rev
T. R. Lambert, Rev. Charles Masoi, Di-
rectors. J. W Clirk, Treas. Rev. J. H
Clinch, Sec. Cnosen in May.
Society for the Relief of Widows and
Orphans of Episcopal Clergymen.
Boston. Right Rev. Manton Eastburn,
D. D., Pres. Rev. Alexander H. Vinton,
D. D., and Rev. Asa Eaton, D. D., Vice
Presidents. Rev. Alfred L Baury, Treas,
James C. Merrill, Sec. Chosen in May.
Society of Alumni of the Cambridge
Divinity School.
Rev. William Newell, D. D., Pres.
Rev. Nathaniel Hall, Vice Pres. John F.
W. Ware, Sec. F. A. Whitney, Frederic
W. Holland, Rev. Rufus P. Stebbins, D.
D., Standinr/ Committee. H. W. Bellows,
First Preacher for 1859 ; Rev. John H.
Morrison, Second Preacher for 1859. Cho-
sen in July annually.
Society of Natural History.
Jeffries Wyman, M. D., Pres. Charles
T. Jackson, M. D., D. Humphreys Storer,
M. D., Vice Presidents. Amos Binney,
Treas. Samuel L. Abbot, M. D., Cor.
Sec. Benjamin S. Shaw, M. D., Rec. Sec.
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235
Chailcs K. Dillaway, TAhrarian. Cura-
Tous — Of Geolo(iy, Thomas T. B'tuv*";.
Mineral'oyij, Johii Bacon, M. D. Compa-
rative Anatonnj, h^miJKQcn. Ichthyoloijij ,
S. Kiiecland,' Jr., M. I). Entumoloijy,
Ale.\. E. R. Aj^assiz. Botany, Charles J.
Spraj^ue. Oi^loyy, Tlioiiias M. Brewer,
M. D. Ornitho'imjy, Henry Bryant, M. U.
Concholoyy, Thomas J. Whittemorc.
Herpetoloyy, J. Nelson Borland, M. D.
/JarfirtiJrj, Theodore Lyman. Crustacea,
Horatio II. Storcr, lil. D. Microsiojiy,
Silas Durkee, M. D. Charles Stoddard,
Cabinet Keeper. Open and free every
Wednesday, hetwcen the hours of 12 and
2, and 3 and o, P. M. Rooms, Mason st.
Annual meeting, first Wednesday in May.
Society of the Cincinnati of Massa-
chusetts.
Charles S. Davies, President. Alfred L.
Baury, Vice Pres. Wm. Perkins, Treas.
John Bryant, Asst. Treas. ,
Secretary. Jame.s W. Sever, Reo. Sec. An-
nual meeting, July 4th.
Sons of Dummer, Newbury.
Jonathan G. Johnson, President. Moses
Colraan, Secretary.
South Boston Samaritan Society.
Incorporated, 18-52.
Mrs. J. D. Richardson, 343 Broadway,
President. Mrs. Susan Wales, Treasurer.
Mrs. J. Wood, Secretary.
Southern Aid Society.
James Boorman, President. William
Ropes , and twelve others, Vice Presidents.
Rev. Luther Farnham, Cor. Sec. and Treas.
5 Treraont street, Boston. Chosen in No-
vember.
State Library.
State House, Boston.
Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, of Boston ; Geo.
Livermore, of Cambridge ; James A. Dix,
of Boston, Trustees. Geo. S. Boutwell,
Lihi'arian. Samuel C. Jackson, Assistant
Librarian.
Sterling Farmers' Club.
A. W. Breck, President. Ezra Sawyer,
Secretary.
Sterling Lyceum.
Gilbert Robbins, President. Ezra Saw-
yer, Secretary.
St. Vincent de Paul's Orphan Asylum.
Boston.
Under the charge of eight " Sisters of
Charity," who, besides attending to the
daily wants and instruction of eighty or-
phan girls, maintain a daily free school
for several hundred children. The Asylum
is supported entirely by the free donations
of charitable persons.
Suffolk District Medical Society.
12 Temple place, Boston.
Dr. Augustus A. Gould, Boston, Pres.
Dr. Charles G. Putnam, Boston, Vice Pres.
Dr. Cliarles D. Homans, Boston, Secre-
tary. Dr. Abraham W. Watson, Boston,
Treasurer. Dr. Richard M. Hodges, Bos-
ton, Librarian.
Sunday School Society Boston,
AllKTt l''earinf^, I'retideiit. fjeor.^e W.
l'"().\, Treas. Rev. W. 11. Cliidwortli, Sec.
Chosen at the Fall Convention.
Sunday School Teachers' Institute.
Joseph H. Allen, Pres. William II.
Daniells, Sec. Chosen in May.
Sunderland Lyceum.
Horace G. Sanderson, President. Hol-
lis D. Graves, Secretary.
Taunton Social Library.
Benj. R. Dean, Clerk and Librarian.
Sydney Williams, Treasurer and Collector.
Templeton Agricultural Library Associa-
tion.
V. P. Parkhurst, President. Dexter
Gilbert, Secretaiy and Librarian.
Temporary Home for the Destitute.
EstabUshed, 1847. Incorporated, 1852.
No. 24 Kneeland street, Boston.
The principal object of this institution
is to receive destitute children, and pro-
cure places for them in the country, where
they may be brought up free from the
temptations to vice, with which they would
otherwise, from the necessity of their po-
sition, be surrounded. Between three and
four hundred children are _ thus annually
provided for.
J. Amory Davis, President. Thos. T.
Bouve, Treas. John Ayers, Clerk. Mrs.
Gwynne and Miss Ray, Matrons. Chosen
in December.
Trustees of Donations for Education in
Liberia.
Incorporated, 1850.
Hon. Albert Fearing, Pres. Hon. S. .
Fairbanks, Treas. Rev. Joseph Tracy,
Sec, Joy's building, Boston.
United States Agricultural Society.
Tench Tilghman, of Oxford, Maryland,
Pres. B. B. French, Washington, D. C ,
Treas. Ben: Perley Poore, Cor. and Rec.
Sec.
Annual meeting at Washington, second
Wednesday in January.
TJniversalist Home Missionary Society.
Rev. A. A. Miner, Pres. C. E. Rolfe,
M. D., Rev. W. H. Rider, Vice Prests.
J. O. Curtis, Treas. Rev. C. A. Skin-
ner, Rec. Sec. Rev. C. H. Leonard, Cor.
Sec. Chosen in May.
Universalist Sabbath School TTaioa.
Organized, Oct. 8, 1834.
Room No. 41 Tremont street, Boston.
Henry B. Metcalf, of Roxbury, Pres. S.
S. Wilson, Chas. Robinson, Jr., Mathias
Rich. Jr., Vice Prests. Chas Caverly, Jr.,
Treas. H. D. Williams, Sec. Charles F.
Potter, Asst. Sec. Elias B. Denison, of
Chelsea, Cor. Sec, J. Frank Gammill,
Librarian.
Walker Benevolent Society, North
Cambridge.
Instituted, 1855.
Rev. Caleb D. Bradlee, Pres. Jas. W.
Baldwin, Vice Pres. Edw. G. Lvnes,
Treas. Charles H. BuUard, Sec.
236
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Waltham Agricultural Society.
Organized, 1856.
Ebenezer Hobbs, Pres. L. P. Frost,
Sec.
Ware Meclianics' ard Manufacturers'
Library.
Geo. H. Gilbert, Pres. Otis Lane, Li-
brarian.
Webster Institute, Cambridgeport.
Incorporated, 1856.
Chas. F. McClure, Pres. Geo. H. Whit-
temore, Vice Pres. Amasa S. Kelly,
Treas. Humphrey L. Snow, Sec.
Wenham Library Association.
Benjamin C. Putnam, Pres. Myron 0.
Allen, Sec.
Westboro' Agricultural Society.
Formed, 1838. Annual meeting for choice
of officers, first Thursday in January.
Greenleaf C. Sanborn, Pres. C. P. Rice,
Sec.
West Bridgewater Library Association.
John W. Howard, Librarian.
West Bridgewater Lyceum.
T. B. Caldwell, Pres. D. T. Barrell,
Sec.
West Cambridge Book Club.
R. L. Hodgdon, Sec.
Westfleld Normal Association.
W. S. P. Boardman, Pres. Almin B.
Clapp, A. C. Robbins, Maro Kendall, Vice
Pres. C. A. Richardson, Sec. and Treas.
Meetings are held and officers chosen
trienniaUy , on the first Wednesday and
Thursday of September. The last meet-
ing occurred in 1857.
West Granville Charitable Association.
George Shepard, Trustee.
West Newton Athenaeum.
Wm. P. Houghton, Pres. William F.
Allen, See.
Widows' ani Single Women's Society.
Mrs. W. B. Reynolds, \st Director.
Mrs. W. T. Eustis, 2d Director. Mrs. E.
N. Bigelow, Sec. Miss Mary Otis, Treas.
Chosen in December.
Winchester Library Association.
Formed, 1848.
John A. Bolles, Pres. William Ingalls,
See.
Winchester Agricultural Library Asso-
ciation.
Formed, 1857.
Wm. Brodhead, Pres. Abijah Thomp-
son, 3d, Sec.
Winnisimmet Benevolent Society,
Chelsea. '
Instituted, Dec, 1843.
Wra. C. Brown, Pres, Joseph Hockey,
Sec.
Winnisimmet Litsrary Institute.
Organized, 1818. Chelsea.
J. C. F. Cheever, Pres. Stephen A.
Lovejoy, Simeon Butterfield, D. C. Coles-
worthy, Jr., Vice Pra'ts. E. E. Hoyt,
Treas. W. E. P. Smich, Sec.
Winthrop Library Association, Win-
throp.
J. Belcher, President. Warren Belcher,
Secretary.
Worcester County Horticultural Society.
Incorporated, 1842.
D. Waldo Lincoln, Pres. Frederick W.
Pierce, Jr., Treas. J. Henry Hill, Sec.
Clarendon Harris, Lib.
Worcester County Mechanics' Association.
Incorporated, 1850.
Geo. M. Rice, Pres. J. C. M. Armshy,
Vice Pres. Benjamin Walker, Treas.
Phineas Ball, Clerk.
Worcester County Teachers' Association.
Geo. Bushnell, Worcester, Pres. S.M.
Cooke, Ox lord. Sec. and Treas.
Worcester County West Agricultural
Society.
Edward Denny, Barre, Pres. Wm.
Blown, Treas. Chas. Brimblecom, Barre,
Sec.
Worcester District Medical Society.
Dr. Alfred Hitchcock, Fitchburg, Pres.
Dr. Calvin P. Fiske, Fiskedale, Vice Pres.
Dr. Thomas H. Gage, Worcester, See.
Dr. J. Marcus Rice, Worcester, Treas.
and Lib.
Worcester Lyceum and Library Asso.
Henry Chapin, Pres. Henry A. Marsh,
Treas. Thomas Earle, Sec.
Worcester Mozart Society.
Putnam W. 'I'aft, Pres. Albert L.
Benchley, Vice Pres. Edward Hamilton,
Musical Director. James R. Pierce, Li-
brarian. Henry P. Baker, Sec. and
Treas.
Worcester North Agricultural Society.
Incorporated, 1853.
Jalez Fisher, Fitchburg, Pres. M. M.
Gage, Fitchburg, Ezra Kendall, Sterling,
Vice Pres. Wm. U. Wyman, Cor. and
Rec. Sec.
Worcester North District Medical Society.
Dr. William Parkhurst, Petersham, Pres.
Dr. Jonas A. Marsliall, Fitchburg, Vice
Pres. Dr. Thomas R. B lutelle, Fitchburg,
Treas. Dr. James P. C. Cummings,
Fitchburg, Sec. Dr. James R. Wellman,
Fitchburg, Lib.
Worcester South Agricultural Society.
Oliver C. Fclton, Brookfield, Pres. S.
F. Marsh, Sturbridge, Treas. Aaron Ly-
on, Sturbridge, Rec. Sec. Calvin P. P'iske,
Fiskdale, Cor. Sec,
Worcester Sunday School Society.
Organized, Oct. 8, 1834.
Rev. Thos. T. Stone, of Bolton, Pres.
Hamilton A. Hill, Esq., of Worcester,
Sec.
SOCIETIES, LIBRARIES, ETC.
237
Worcester West Asricultural Society.
Edward Denny, Banc, I'rcs. Cliuilcs
BriniblccDni, Sec.
Yarmoutli Horticultural Society.
N. S. Sinipluns, Pris. John O. Thayer,
Sec.
Yarmoutli Institute.
Nathan Ilallett, Fres. Isaac Myrick,
Jr., Sec.
Young Catholics' Friend Society,
iJoston.
Organized, 18'ij. PaM-ick Donahoc,
Pres. Bernard Callai;han, Vice Fres. John
Lahcy, liec. Sec. M. J. Ward, Cor. Sec.
Thomas Ulasselt, Treas. Gerald Moore,
Bookkeeper. Johri Kavanagh, Clothing
Steward.
Young Men's Benevolent Society, Boston.
Henry A. Rice, Pres. J. Sullivan War-
ren, Vice Frea. Frtdcric-k W. Lincoln,
Jr., Trcas. George A. Bruwn, Sec. David
R. Whitney, James Tolman, Auditors.
Cho>en third Tuesday of November.
Young Men's Ferean Association,
Charlestown.
R. J. Chute, Fres. Horace F. Barnes,
Sec.
Young Men's Christian Association.
Organized, Dec. 29, 1851.
Rooms in Tremont Temple, Boston.
Franklin W. Smith, Pres. Charles
Demond. Cor. Sec. I). F. Ctiapman, Rec.
Sec. S. G. Deblois, Treas. 0. T. Taylor,
Auditor. Thomas T. Bailey, Librarian.
Chosen in May.
Young Men's Christian Association,
Lynn.
Henry Moore, Fres. Alonzo P. Faulk-
ner, Sec.
Young Men's Christian Association,
Melrose .
Rev. Wm. H. Munroe, Pres. S. A.
Shelton, See.
Young Men's Christian Association,
South Eanvers.
George F. Osborne, Pres. J. W. Hub-
bard, Sec.
Young Men's Christian Association,
Woburn.
Jonas P. Barrett, J'rcs.
Young Men's Christian Union.
Rooms in Bedford street.
John Sweetser, Frei. A. M. Shurtleff,
Geo. S Hale, Vice Pres'ts. Thornton K.
Lothrop, Cor. Sec. D. B. Hallett, Itec.
Sec. E. R. Frost, Pres. Officers chosen
in May.
Young Men's Christian Union,
Gloucester.
Chas. C. Pcttcngill, J'res. D. M. Easton,
Sec.
Young Men's Debating Society, Lynn.
Ebcn Parsons, Jr., Fres. William L.
Garrison, Jr., Sec.
Young Men's Library Association,
Taunton.
Chas. Foster, Fres. John S. Bray ton,
James H. Dean, Vice Prcs'is. Geo. M.
Woodward, Treas. Joseph E. Wilbur,
Rec. Sec. A. M. Ide, Jr., Cor. Sec.
Young Men's Library Association.
Worcester.
Organized, 1849.
Ira Stewart, Pres. Clark Jillson, Vice
Pres. O. H. Dunham, Treas. Woodbury
C. Smith, Rec. Sec. II. M. Morse, Lib.
YoTing Men's Literary Association,
Woburn.
G. H. Conn, Pres.
Young Men's Literary Institute,
Medford.
Wm. C. • Haskins. Fres. Thomas P.
Smith, Cor. Sec. William H. Burbank,
Rec. Sec.
Young Men's Union, Salem.
Instituted, 1855.
R. C. Manning, Fres. Justin Rideout,
Vice Pres. Chas. Buwker, Treas. Geo.
W. Williams, Rec. Sec. Francis H. Lee,
Cor. Sec.
238
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
MASONIC INSTITUTIONS.
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.
Officers elected, December, 1857.
M. W., John T. Heard, of Boston, Grand
R. W., Rev. Wm. Flint, of Greenfield,
Deputy Grand Master.
R. W., L. H. Gamwell, of Pittsfield,
Senior Grand Warden.
R. VV,, Charles Robbins, of Boston,
Junior Grand Warden.
R. W., Thos. Tolman, of Boston, Grand
Tt'GCIS
R. iv., Chas. W. Moore, of Boston, Re-
cordinij Grand Sec.
R. \V., George Washington Warren, of
C.iculestown, Cor. Grand Sec.
W., llev. Samuel Osgood, of Spring-
field; W., Rev. E. M. P. Wells, D. D., of
Boston, Grand Chaplains.
VV., Wm. S. Gardner, of Lowell, Grand
Marshal.
W., Enoch Hobart, of Boston, Senior
Ch'and Deacon.
W., Wm. VV. Baker, of Boston, Junior
Grand Deacon.
W., Peter Wainwright, of Boston ; W.,
.John Low, of Chelsea ; W., William W.
Wheildon, of Concord ; W., Sandfyrd M.
Hunt, of Roxbury, Grand Stewards.
W., Peter C. Jones, of Boston, Grand
Sword Bearer.
W., John Alden, of Randolph; W., J.
P. Pattee, of West Cambridge, Grand
Pursuivants.
W., WilUam C. Martin, of Boston;
W., Benj.F. Nourse, oi Cambridge, Gravid
Lecturers.
Bro., Irving I. Harwood, of Boston,
Grand Organist.
Bro., Samuel H. Gregory, of Boston.
Grand Chorister.
Bro., Ebeii i\ Gay, Grand Tyler.
District Deputy Grattd Masters.
R.W. Wm. D. Coolidge, Boston, 1st Dist.
•' I. P. Seavey, Newburyport, 2d "
" William Noith, Lowell, 3d "
" L. Rawson, Farnumsville, 4th •'
" L.B.Keith, N.Bridgewater, 5th "
" Henry Earl, Worcester, 6th "
" Gto. H- Taber, Fairhaven, 7th "
" Sylvester Ba.\ter, Hyannis, 8th "
" I). Reynolds, Sprinyfield, 9lh "
" W.B.C. Pearsons, llolyoke.lOth "
" C.B.Rogers, Charlestown, Uth "
" C.A.Walker.SouthBoston, 12th "
" Charles T. Ward, Special Deputy for
Chili, South America.
Committee of Finatice.
Brothers Sauuiel P. Oliver. W. H. L.
Smith, aad Solon Thornton.
Trustees of the Grand Charity Fund.
Brothers John T. Heard, Rev. William
Flint, L. H. Gamwell, Charles Robbins.
Thos. Tolman, Chas. VV. Moore, Daniel
Harwood, Thos. Restieaux, Wm. Park-
man, Jolin McClellau, John Flint, Wen-
dell T. Davis.
Committee 07i Charity.
Brothers Rev. E. M. P. Wells, Kobert
Keith, Peter Wainwright.
Committee on the Lih'ar^.
Brothers Winslow Lewis, Geo. M. Ran-
dall, Chas. W. Moore.
Grand Royal Aboh Chapter of
Massachusetts.
Officers elected, Sept. 8, 18-58.
John McClellan, Grand Hiyh Priest;
Isaac P. Sedvey, Deputy Grand Hiyh
Prust; Wm. H. L Smith, Gi-and Kiny ;
James Kimball, Grand Scribe ; Charles C.
Hutchinson, Grand Captain of the Host ;
William L. Batchelder, Grand Principal
Sojourner; Samuel Mason, Jr., Grand
Royal Arch Captain ; Daniel Grant, Jr.,
Alexander K. Bryer, and James A. May-
nsrd. Grand Masters of Veil; Peter C.
Jones, Grand Treasurer ; Thomas Water-
man, Grand Secretary ; Edward P. Graves
and Samuel K. Hutcliinson, Gra7id Lec-
turers; Rev. N. M. Gay lord, Grand Chap-
lain; Edward B. Moore and C. Sander-
son, Grand Stewards.
Wyzeman Marshall, Solon Thornton,
Andrew Lanergan, Committee of Finance.
Thomas Waterman, E. P. Graves, John
F. Fellows, Committee of Charity,
Wm. C. Martin, Tyler.
Grand encampment of Massachusetts
and Rhode Island.
Offi'Cers elected, October, 1858.
Sir Winslow Lewis, of Boston, Mass.,
G'd Master ; Sir Wm. Field, of Providence,
R. I., Dep. Grand Master ; S/rChas. Rob-
bins, of Boston, Mass., Grand Generalis-
simo; Sir Geo. F. Wilson, of Providence,
^. I., Gratid Captain General; Rev. Str
Wm. R. Alger, of Boston, Mass., Grand
Prelate ; Sir VVm.A. Smith, of Worcester,
Mass., Grand Senior Warden; Sir
William S. Gardner, of Lowell, Mass.,
Grand Junior Warden; Sir William
Parkman, of Boston, Mass., Grand Treas-
urer; Sir Wm. H. L. Smith, of Boston,
Mass., Grand Recorder; Sir Benjamin
Dean, of Boston, Mass., Grand Sword
Bearer; Str R. S. Spotibrd, of Newbury-
poit, Mass., Grand Standard Bearer ; Wm.
B. Blanding, of Providence, R. I., Grand
Warder.
Supreme Grand Council for the
NoKTHEUN Jurisdiction of the
United States.
Edward A. Raymond, Boston, (P. G.
M.,) i>uv. Grand Commander, ad vitam.
Robert P. Dunlap, (E.x. Gov. of Maine ;
P. G. M., &c.) Brunswick, Me., Most III.
Lt. Grand Commander,
Simon W. Robinson, of Lexington,
Mass., (P. G. M.,J III. Grand Treasurer
Gen. U E.
Charles W. Moore, of Boston, (Grand
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
239
Secretartj of O. L.J III. G. Sec. Gen.
H. E.
Rev. Albert Case, of Poston, A»st. Gr.
Sec. Gen. //. E.
Animi IJ. Younp, of Washington, D. C,
III. Gr. Capt. L. G.
William B. Hubbard, of Columbus,
Ohio, ( G. G. M. of G. G. Encamp. U. S.J
Sov. Grand Ins. Gen. II. E. ,
Charles Giliiian, of Baltimore, fP. G.
M. of Maryland, and M. E. Gen. Gr. II.
Priest Gen. Gr. Chapter U. States J Sov.
Gr. Ins. Gen. 33rf.
C. R. Starkweather, Chicago, Illinois,
Sov. Gr. Ins. Gen.
District Deputies.
Giles F Yates, New York (Past M. P.
S. Gr. Com. 33rf>— Deputy for New York.
John Christie, of Portsmouth, N. H.,
(P. G. M.) Sov. Gr. Ins. Gen. 33rf— Dep-
uty for New Hampshire.
Killian El. Van Rensselaer, of Cam-
bridge. Ohio. (P. I. G. M. Cer. II. E )
Sov. Gr. Ins. Gen. 3dd — Deputy for West-
ern Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Grand Consistory of S. P. R. S. for
New England, 32 Degrees-
Edward A. Raymond. Boston, G. Com'r
in Chief; Ammi B. Young, Boston, 2d
Lieut. Grand Com'r ; Charles W. Moore,
Boston, G. M. C. ; Rev. Thos. R. Lam-
bert, Boston, Gi'and Sec.
They all hold their meetings at Nassau
Hall, Washington, corner Common street,
Boston.
Officers of Boston Encampment.
■ Sir Wm. Ellison, Grand Commander ;
.S'(> Winslow Lewis, Generalissimo ; Sir
C. B. F. Adams, Cnpt. Gen. ; Sir Wm. R.
Alger, Prelate; .SVr 'John K. Hall, Sen.
Warden; Sir Wyzom.m Mar-hall, Jun.
Warden; .SV/- John McClcllan, 'J'leisiirer ;
Sir W. H. L. Smitli, ne':ord,:r ; S,r F. C.
Raymond, Siuord Bearer ; Sir Noah liutts,
Standard Bearer ; Sir Andrew Laiiergan,
Warder ; Sir Solon Thornton, .SVr James
M. Burgess, .SV> Henry C. Stratton,
Guards; Sir Winslow Lewis, Armorer;
Sir William C. Martin, Sentinel; Sir H.
G. Barrows, Organist.
DeMolay Encampment of Knight
Temi'lars.
Sir Clement A. Walker, E. Grand
Commander ; Sir Wm. Parkman, General-
issimo; Sir Chas. Robbins, C'apt. Gen.;
Rev. Sir John T. Burrill, Prelate; .SVr
P. Adams Ames, Sen. Warden; Sir llcv.j.
Dean, Jun. Warden; Sir John A. Cum
niings. Treasurer; Sir Edward D. liell,
Recorder; Sir Joseph J. Whiting, Stand-
ard Beater; Sir Lyman Tucker, Suord
Bearer; Sir Wm. B. Fowle, Jr., Dor^/er ;
Sir Chas. Robbins, .SVr Joseph W. Ward,
Sir Thomas Restieau.\, Encampment Com-
mittee ; Sir Chas. O. Eaton, 1st Guard; Sir
Marlborough Williams, 2d Guard; Sit
Sam'l J. M. Homer, ',]d Guard ; Sir Chas.
F. Wood, Musical Director ; Sir Eben F.
Gay, Armorer ; Sir Wm. C. Martin, Sen-
tinel; Sir E. G. Tucker, .SVr Stephen A.
Tripp, Sir Luther L. Tarbeil, Committee
an Charity.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OE ODD EELLOWS.
Grand Encampment of Massachusetts.
Officers elected in August.
Horatio N. Gunn, M. W. Grand Patri-
arch; Thomas C. Porter, M. E. Grand
High Priest; Charles F.Classen,/?. W.
Grand Senior Warden ; Charles D. Cole,
R. W. Grand Scribe; Charles Hayden, R.
W. Grand Treasurer ; William A. Swift,
R. W. Grand Ju7iior Wardeti; Valentine
Muson, Grand Sentinel; Mortimer Lyon,
D. Grand Sentinel; Enos H. Tucker, Jr.,
Grand Representative to G. L. U. S.
Abstract from the Annual Rejjort to the R.
W. Gra7id Lodge of the United States,
for the year etiditig June 30, 1858.
Number of Initiations 2/>
" Admitted by Card 3
" Withdrawn by Card, 9
" Reinstated, >.. 25
" of Deaths, 7
" of Past Chief Patriarchs 188
" of Past High Priests, 104
" Contributing Members 789
Revenue P,706.68
Relief Report.
Number of Patriarchs relieved, 36
" of Widowed families relieved,. 1
" of Patriarchs buried, 7
Amount paid for relief of Patri-
archs $l,2ii3.12
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.
Officeis elected in August.
William Marble, M. W. Grand Master,
Boston. Philip K. Hills, R. W. D. G.
Master, Newburiq^iort. Nathaniel Adams,
R. W. Grand Warden, Boston. Charles
D. Cole, R. W. Grand Secretary, Boston.
Charles Hayden, R. W. Grand Treasurer,
Boston. E. M. P.Wells, i?ei;. Gr.indChap-
laifi, Boston. C. Rand, C harlestown, C.K.
Buckingham, Boston, R. W. Grand
Representatives to the Grand Lodge of tlie
United States.
Abstract from the Report of the R. W.
Gra7id Lodge of Massachusetts to the R.
W. Grand Lodge of the United States,
for the year commencijig July 1, 1857,
and ending Jujie 30, 1858.
Number of Initiations, 153
" of Rejections, I
" Admitted by Card, 28
" Withdrawn "by Card, .59
" Reinstated 44
'= Expelled • 30
" of Deaths, 59
" of Past Grands, 1313
" of Contributing Members.. ..5123
Total amount of Receipts 525, 901. 8i
240
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Relief Report.
Kumber of Brothers relieved, 370
" " Widowed families relieved,171
" " Brotliers buried, 56
Amount paid for relief of
Brothers, «9,191.89
Amount paid Widowed families, 3,432.93
" " for Education of
Orphans, 108.00
Amount paid for burying the dead, 1,995.54
Total amount of relief, $17,671.3
ORDER OF UNITED AMERICANS.
Annual session in New York, second Tuesday in November.
Officers of Arch Chancery.
Jonathan Peirce, A. G. Sachem, 239
Commercial Street, Boston. William B.
Lewis, A. G. First C, Brooklyn, N. York.
Prescolt Robinson, A. G. Second C, Sa-
cramento, Cal. Geo. H Raymond, ^. G.
C. of C, 183 Si.xth Street, N. Y. Joshua
L. Husbands, A. G. C. C., Philadelphia,
Pa., Daniel Talmad^e, A. G. F. C., 69
Water Street, N. Y. John H. Purdy,
A. G. C. of E., Philadelphia, Pa. H. S.
Bancker. Clerk, 2<c,l Bowery, N. Y.
Arch Chancellors.
E. B. Dearborn, Jona. Peirce. C. S.
Woofindale.
Officers of Mass. State Chancery.
E. B. Dearborn, of Boston, G. S. ; N.
C, A. Preble, G. First C. ; Hiram Morse,
G. Second C. ; W. I. Twombly, G. C. of
C. ; J. F. Dunning, G. C. of E. ; G. L,
Whitcomb, G. S. A. A.; C. W. Dennison,
G. C.
The annual meeting of the State Chan-
cery is held in Boston on the first Monday
in October. Quarterly meetings in Janu-
ary, April, and July, and special meetings
at pleasure.
United Sons of America.
The Annual Meeting of the General
Camp is held on the third Thursday in
January, and the Quarterly Meetings on
the third Thursday in April, July, and
October, at Independence Hall, Boston.
E. B. Moore, M. D., H. C. ; D. M. R.
Dow, H. D. M. ; H. N. Holbrook, H. S. ;
S. W. Whitney, B. F. S. ; James Quinn,
H. T. ; J. W. Appleton, H. C. of G. ;
G. W. Burns, H.L.o/G.
SONS OE MALTA.
Grand Lodge of New England.
P. G. C. Otis Rich, Supreme Grand
Commander. P. V. G. C. James A. Ab-
bott, Supreme V. G. Commander. P. G.
Chancellor S. C. Burr, Supreme Grand
Chancellor. Samuel R. Glen, Grand Sec-
retary. Charles Ashton Smith, Grand
Treasurer. C. F. Davenport. Grand Con-
ductor. William H. Bowditch, Grand
Warden. John R. Mullen, Grand Outside
Sent. Wm. W. Peirce, Grand Inside Setit.
Shawmut Lodge. No. 1.
Wm. W. Peirce, Grand Commander,
Milton Andros, V G. Commander. S. C.
Burr, Grand Chancellor. S. R. Glen,
Sec. Dexter Bowker, Treas. C. F. Da-
venport, Conductor, W. H. Bowditch,
Warden.
SONS OE TEMPERANCE.
The Annual Session of the Grand Divi-
sion of Massachusetts is held in Boston on
the third Wednesday of October. Quar-
terly Sessions, location at pleasure, on the
third Wednesday of Jan., April, and July.
Officers of the Grand Division of Mass.
Sam'l A. B. Bragg, of Boston, G. W.P.
Watson B. Hastings, of E. Cambridge,
G, W. A.
Samuel W. Hodges, of Stoughton, G.
Scribe. Office in Boston, 46 Washington
Street, room 13.
David S. Tarr, nf Boston, G. Treas.
Rev. Thomas Wilson, of Stoughton, G.
Chap.
Robert B. Rogers, of Charlestown, G.
Cp7iductor.
Otis Smith, of East Weymouth, G. Sent.
John W. T. Stodder, of Boston, P. G.
W.P.
Subordinate Divisions in Boston.
American, No. 76, Tuesday, 46 Wash-
ngton street.
Old Bay State, No. 32, Wednesday, 46
Washington street.
Massachusetts, No. 71, Thursday, 46
Washington street.
Shawmut, No. 1, Thursday, cor. Dover
and Washington streets.
Fidelity, No. 20, Monday, cor. Bromfiefd
and Province streets.
Crystal Fount, No. 16, Wednesday, cor.
Bromfield and Province streets.
Island Home, No. 18, Monday, East
Boston.
Crystal Wave, 23, Friday, South Boston.
Betkesda, No. 5, Friday, South Boston.
Atlantic, 26, Tuesday, Province, corner
Bromfield.
Neptune, 29, Friday, Richmond, corner
Hanover.
Kohinoor, 45, Friday, Dover, corner
Washington.
Shakspeare, 46, Saturday, Province, cor-
ner Bromfield.
Liberty Tree, 47, Tuesday, 386 Wash-
ington.
nosriTALS.
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TEMPLATIS OF TEMPERANCE.
The Annual Session nf the Grand Tem-
ple of Mass, is held in JJo.ston, on the
third WfdiK'sdiiy in May. Semi-annual
Session, loealion at pleasure,- on the tliird
Wednesday of November.
Officers of the Grand Temple of Honor of
Mdsscwli usettn.
Isaac F. Chase, of East Cambridge, G.
W. T.
T.
Joseph M. Gilson, of Boston, G. IF. V.
Samuel W. Hodges, of Stoughton, G.
W. 11. Office, in Boston, 46 Washington
street, lloom 13.
David S. Tarr, of Boston, G. W. Tr.
, of Boston, G. W.
Chap.
S. A. B. BragR, of Boston, G. W. U.
G. VV. Snow, of Boston, G. W. G.
SunoiiDixATE Temples in Boston.
Triniount Temple, No. 1, every Friday,
at 4G Washin;,'ton street.
Hay Slate 'Temple, No. 3, every Monday,
at 46 Washington street.
I. 0. OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
Orient Lodge. No. 1.
Instituted, October, 25, 1858.
John Henry Davis, IF. C. t.
Mary Ann Marshall, W. V. T.
Moses B. Moody, IV. S.
Gardner S. Cheney, IV. T.
Henrietta L. Mayo, IV. I. G.
Franklin Putnam, IF. O. G.
Alphonso Baker, IF. 37.
John Wm. W. Marjorura, IF. D. M.
Annie liristol, R. H. S.
Augusta H. Farrer, L H. S.
George Marshall, IF. C.
Georlie W. Hill, IV. F. S.
Martha P. Hodges, IF. A. S.
A. F. Chapman^ P. W.C.T., and Deputij
R.W.G.T. for the State of Massachusetts,
Address, loO Commercial St., Boston.
Crescent Lodge. No. 2. Chaiiles-
TCVVN, Mass.
Instituted, January 5, 1859.
John W. Hamiltop. IF. C. T.
Richard Nowlan, IF. .S.
B. F.Wright, P. W.C. T^ Lodge Deputy.
Franklin Lodge. No. 5. Boston, Mass.
Instituted, January 31. 1859.
Charles W. Spear, IF. O. T.
Oscar Lawrence, IF. S.
John C. Haynes, Lodye Deputy.
Mystic Lodge. No. 4. Chelsea, Mass.
Instituted, February 4, 1859.
STATE TEMPERANCE COMMITTEE FOR 1859.
Rooms, No. 11 Cornhill, Boston,
William B. Spooner, President. William R. Stacy, Treasurer ; B. W. Williams, Sec-
retary ; Rev. Edwin Thompson and Dr. Charles J ewett, ^(/e/J^s. Andover, John Smith,
John Stimson ; Abington, James Ford ; Attleboro', H.M.Richards; Brookline, W.
H. Jameson ; Boston, Wm. B. Spooner, W. R. Stacy, H. D. Cashing, Henry Edwards,
Albert Day, Rev. A. A. Miner, Rev. Phineas Stowe, A. H. Twomblv, Rev. C.'L. McCur-
dy. Rev. A. B. Fuller; Cambridge. J. M. S. Williams; Chelsea,' Charles B. Wilder,
Rev. J. H. Twombly ; Conway, Asa Howlar.d ; Easton, Oliver Ames, Jr ; Foxboro',
Otis Cary ; Fall River, Nathan Durfee; Fitchburg, Benj. Snow, Jr. ; Hopkinton, Rev.
J. C. Webster ; Lynn, B. F. Mudge ; Lowell, John Nesmith, Ignatius Tyler ; Maiden,
Rev. E. O. Haven; New Bedford, R. C. Pitman ; Newton, J. N. Bacon ; Northampton,
J. P. Williston ; Roxbury, Moses Gregg ; Salem, John Bertram ; South Adams, AV. C.
Plunkett; South Weymouth, B. F. White; South Boston, W. B. Dodge; Springfield,
Eliphalet Trask, Alanson Hawley ; Shelburne Falls, E. G. Lamson ; Taunton, Albert
Field ; Worcester, P. S. Moses ; Whitinsville, Paul W. Dudley ; Westfield, Levi Bush ;
West Amesbury, Patten Sargent ; Watertown, Jesse A. Locke ; Walpole, Rev. Edwin
Thompson ; Beverly, Stephen Baker.
HOSPITALS.
State Lunatic Hospital, Worcester,
Was founded by the State, and was first
opened for patients in January, 1833. It
has of late b<en sustained from board of
patients. The charge is now ^2.75 to $3
per week. They are sent there by order of
the Judges ot Probate, by Overseers of
the Poor, and by warrant of the Governor.
IG
Trustees, Thomas Colt, of Fittsfield ;
Chas. H. Stedman, of Boston ; Joseph X.
Bates, of Worcester; Wm. T. Merriticld,
of Worcester ; Robert W. Hooper, of
Boston.
Resident Officers: Merrick Beniis, M. D.,
Superintendent ; Rev. Isaac Hosford,f'An/3-
lain ; Frank II. Rice, M. D., Assistant
Physician; Henry C. Prentiss, M. D.,
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Clerk and Apothecary ; Mrs. C. A. Bemis,
AlatroH.
Henry Woodward, of Worcester, Treas-
urer.
State Lunatic Hospital, Taunton.
Trustees, Geo. A. Crocker, Taunton ; Geo.
Rowland, Jr., New Bedford; M. R. Ran-
dall, Rehoboth ; Chas. Edw.Cook, Boston ;
John M. Kinney, Warehara.
Resident Officers, Geo. C.S. Choate,M.D.,
Superintendent and Physician ; Silas A.
Holman, M. D., Assistant Physician; Til-
son Fuller, Cler/c. The duties of Chap-
lain are performed by the clergymen of
Taunton in rotation.
Boston Lying-In Hospital.
Meetings at the Hospital on the first
Tuesday of every month. Hon. Stephen
Fairbanks, President. Dr. John Homans,
Vice-President. Charles H. Parker, Sam'l
Hooper, Francis Boyd, Wm. H. Foster
Charles E. Ware, Trustees chosen by the
Cnrporation. A. A. Wellington, John W.
Warren, Trustees chosenby the Massachu-
setts Charitable Fire Society. Abbott
Lawrence, Rev. S. K. Lothrop, Trustees
chosen by the Massachusetts Humane Soci-
ety. Francis A. Hall, Secretary. Thorn-
ton K. Lothrop, Treasurer, Horace Du-
pee, M. D., Wm. Read, M. D., Horatio R,
Storer, M. D., Attending Physicians.
Hospital building on Springfield and Wor-
cester streets.
State Lunatic Hospital at North-
ampton.
Eliphalet Trask, of Springfield ; John
C. Russell, of Great Barrington ; Charles
Smith, Northampton ; Luther V. Bell,
Charlestown ; ZebinaL. Raymond, Green-
field ; Trustees. Wm. H. Prince, M. D ,
Superintendent. Austin W. Thompson,
M.. D., Assistattt Physicia7i. C. K. Bart-
lett, Clerk. Asa Wright, Farmer. Rob't
M. Whitehouse, Engineer.
Mass. Homceopathic Hospital.
Incorporated, 1855.
Charles B. Hall, President. Dexter S.
King, Edward Mellen, Dexter E. King,
Francis B. Fay, Vice Pres. John P. Jew-
ett, Treas. Geo. Bancroft, Sec. Simon
Brown, Otis Clapp, Alex. H. Rice, John
H. Wilkins, Simon G. Cheever, R. L. Rob-
bins, Joseph Story, Jacob S. Albee, W. S.
King, J. Q. A. Griffin, J. D. Richardson,
Edward Hyde, Trustees.
Massachusetts General Hospital,
McLean Street, Boston.
Incorporated, 1811
Wm. Appleton, Pres. Nathaniel I. Bow-
ditch, Vice Pres. Henry Andrews, Treas.
T. B. Hall, Secretary. James Jackson,
M. D., John Jeffiies, M. D., i-.dward Rey-
nolds, M. D., Geo. Hayward, M. D., John
Homans, M. D., Winslow Lewis, M. D.,
Board of Consultation. Officers of the
Hospital: — Benj. S. iShaw, M. D., Resi-
dent Physician. D. Humphreys Storer,
M. D., J„hn B. S. Jackson, M. U., Henry
I. Bowditch, M. D., Geo. C. Shattuck, M.
D., Augustus A. Gould, M. D., Charles
E. Ware, M. D., Francis Minot, M. D.,
Visiting Physicians. Solomon D. Town-
send, M. D., J. Mason Warren, M. D.,
Henry J. Bigelow, M. D., George H. Gav,
M. D., Henry G. Clark, M. D., Samuel
Cabot, Jr., M. D., Visiting Surgeons. John
Bacon, Jr., M. D., Chemist. Calvin Ellis,
M. D., Microscopist and Curator of the Par
thological Cabinet. Samuel M. Abbott,
M. D., Physician to out-door Potients. O,
W. Webber, Apothecary. H. Howard,
Steward.
Officers of McLean Asylum for
Insane, SoMfiRViLLE.
Henry B. Rogers, James B. Bradlee,
William S. BuUard, William J. Dale, Wil-
liam W. Greenougli, Thomas I<amb, Rob-
ert M. Mason, Chas. H. Mill-i. J. Thomas
Stevenson, John Lowell, Edward Wig-
glesworth, Abbott Lav^rence, Trustees.
John E.Tyler, M. T) ., Physician and Super-
intendent. Mark Ranney, M. D., J. V. C.
Smith, M. D., Asst. Physicians and Apothe-
caries. Columbus Tyler, Steioard. Mrs.
Mary E. Tyler, Matron. Henry H. Ben-
son, Male Supervisor. Miss Relief R.
Barber, Female Supervisor.
United States Marine Hospital,
Chelsea.
For relief of sick and disabled seamen.
Charles A. Davis, M. D.; Physician and
Superintendent.
Lowell Hospital Association.
Hospital, Merrimac, corner Pawtucket st.
Organized in 1840.
Trustees. — John D. Prince, Chairman.
Linus Child, Treas. Charles T. Tilden,
Sec. Gilman Kimball, M. D., Physician
and Superintendent.
STATE ALMS HOUSES.
State Alms House at Tewksbury. State Alms Hou.se at Monson.
Geo. Foster, of Andover ; Elisha Hunt-
ington, of Lowell; Dana Holden, of Bil-
lerica, Inspectors. Thos. J. Marsh, Sapt.
State Alms House at Bkidgewater.
James Ford, Fall River; Wm. B. May,
Roxbury ; James H. Mitchell, Bridge-
water, Inspectors. Levi L. Goodspeed,
Supt.
Gilbert A. Smith, South Hadley ; Gor-
den M. Fisk, Palmer; Samuel Banister,
Worcester, Inspectors. John M. Brews
ter, Jr., Supt.
State Hospital ox Rainsford's
Island.
Winslow Lewis, Francis D. Stedman,
Boston ; Wm. Sutton, Salem, Inspectors
Lemuel M. Barker, Supt. and Physician.
RAILROADS.
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STATE PRISOi\.
Gideon Ilaynes, IVardcn. Bciij. L. Mayhcw, Deputy Warden. William Pcirce,
Clerk. Amos 13. Bancroft, Physician. Joseph Ricker, Chaplain. John A. Goodwin,
P. J. Stone, Geo. W. McLellan, Inspectors.
Whole number of convicts, Sept. 30, 1838, 440 ; number received durinp; the year end-
ing Sept. 3), LS.J8, 198.
Discharged during the same time, by expiration of sentence, 120; by remission of
sentence, 26; by death, 2; escaped,!. Total, 1;3.7. Leaving whole number, Sept. 30,
1858, 483 The largest number at any one time during the past year was 491 ; the
smallest, 435 ; the average has been 4Gt).
The expenditures for the year ending Sept. 30 were 599,975.68.
The receipts during the year were ,j^73,lG7.0(j.
Stock on hand, 6,062.09.
The principal crimes of those admitted during the year were, — larceny in shops,
dwelling-houses, &c., 95; shop-breaking, 11; burglary, 47; murder, 8. Number of
prisoners for life, 34. Foreigners, 198 ; natives, 285, Total, 483.
RAILROADS.
AGRICULTURAL BRANCH.
From Framingham to Northboro'.
Ivers Phillips, of Fitchburg, President.
Stephen Morse, Jabez S. Witherbee, Sul-
livan Fay, John Wenzell, Samuel Boyd,
Cyrus Gale, Albert Ballard, Wilder Bush,
Fitch Winchester, William Buckminster,
Benj. T. Reed, Horatio N. Bigelow, Wil-
liam D. Peck, Directors. Geo. E, John-
son, Holliston, Treasurer, Chosen last
Wednesday in December.
AMHERST AND BELCHER-
TOWN.
Incorporated, 1851. From Amherst to
Palmer, 20 miles.
Willis Phelps, Springfield, President.
Thos. W. Williams, New London, Conn. ;
Edward Dickinson, John Leland, L. M.
Hills, Charles Adams, Amherst ; Henry
A. Longley, Belchertown, Directors. John
S. Adams, Amherst, Clerk and Treasurer.
N. D. Potter, Amherst, Superintendent.
Chosen first week in February.
BERKSHIRE.
From the North line of Connecticut
through Sheffield, Great Barrington, West
Stockbridge, to the West Stockbridge
Railroad.
Run by Housatonic R. R. Co. under a
perpetual lease.
Charles W. Hopkins, Great Barrington,
President. Charles \V. Hopkins, Increase
Sumner, Great Bariington ; Charles Hunt,
Canaan, Conn. ; Oliver Peck, Sheffield ;
John E. Thayer, Boston, Directors. Ed-
ward F. Ensign, Sheffield, Treasurer.
Charles Hunt, Superintendent. Chosen in
April.
BOSTON, BARRE, AND
GARDNER.
From Worcester to Barre and Gardner.
Hon. John Brooks, Princeton, Presi-
dent. John Brooks, Princeton ; Stephen
Salisbury, Sani'l Davis, Horatio N. Tower,
F. H. Kinnicutt, Rejoice Newton, George
T. Rice, Wm. A. Wheeler, David S. Mes-
singer, Henry H. Charaberlin, Worcester;
Joab S. Holt, Holden ; Henry Prentiss,
Hubbardston ; Levi Heywood, Gardner,
D rectors. Caleb Dana, Worcester, Clerk
and Treasurer. Chosen in September.
BOSTON AND LOWELL.
Station in Boston, on Causeway Street.
Treasurer's office, 5 Tremont street
Boston.
Francis B. Crowninshield, President.
Geo. W. Lyman, William Minot, Jr.,
Francis B. Crowninshield, Isaac Hinckley,
Josiah G. Abbott, Directors. Geo Stark,
Managing Agent. John B. Winslow, Su-
perintendent. J. Thomas Stevenson, Bos-
ton, Treasurer. Thomas P. Tennev.
Clerk.
BOSTON AND MAINE.
Station in Boston, Haymarket square.
Francis Cogswell, President. Francis
Cogswell, James H. Duncan, George W.
Kittredge, Daniel M. Christie, Peter T.
Homer, Israel M. Spelman, Henry Salton-
stall. Directors. William Merritt, Super-
intendent. Hora' e B. Wilbur, Treasurer.
James C. Merrill, Clerk.
Chosen second Wednesday in September^
BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE.
Station in Boston, Pleasant, opposite
PJliot street.
Charles H. Warren, President. John
Barstow, Samuel T. Dana, William Apple-
ton, George R. Russell, Joseph Grinnell,
Geo. W. Hallet, Directors. DanitlNason,
Superintendent. Edward Pickering, Clerk.
Henry Dalton, Treasurer.
Chosen second Wednesday in January.
Trains for and from Providence, New
Bedford, Taunton, and Way Stations,
leave twice daily in winter, and three times
during the rest of the year.
Express steamboat train for New York
leaves Boston at 5.30, P. M., every day ex-
2U
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
cept Sunday, stopping at Mansfield and
Providence; arrives at Stonington about
9, P. M., and at New Yorlt about 5, A. M.
BOSTON AND WORCESTER.
Station in Boston, Beach, corner of Lin-
coln street.
Ginery Twichell, PresiderU. Ginery
Twithefl, Daniel Denny, Nathaniel Ham-
mond, Isaac Emery, Peter T. Homer,
Benj. r. White, Emory Washburn, D.
Waldo Lincoln, Israel Lombard, Db-ectors.
E. B. Phillips, Superintendent. E. S.
Philbrick, Asst. Supt.and Engineer, Geo.
S. Hale, Clerk and Solicitor. Horace
Williams, Treas. David Wilder, Jr., Au-
ditor.
Chosen first Wednesday in February.
r«"^ <rr«ii rgg^' '-^an For New York
lOi^-M^^^^ and Alba
though in '8| hours, without change of
cars, via Worcester and Springfield.
By express mail trains twice a day, leave
Boston and Worcester Railroad station,
Albany street, at 8, A. M., and 3, P. M.
Eor Albany, at 8, A. M , and 1.30 and 3,
P. M. New York passengers by 8, A.M.,
train, are due in New York at 4.45, P. M. ;
those by 3, P. M., train sUp at Springfield,
and are due in New York at 11.15, P. M.
Albany passengers dine and sup at Spring-
field and are dueinAlbany at 5 and 11, P.M.
Evening trains leave Albany for Niagara
Falls, Buffalo, and the West, at 6 and 11.
Tickets obtained at office of Western
Railroad, No. 19 State street, Boston, and
at ticket office of Boston and Worcester
Railroad, Albany street. Also, for New
York, via Norwich, by steamers Common-
wealth or Connecticut, daily (Sundays ex-
cepted), at 5.10, P. M. Tickets, state
rooms, &c., secured at ticket office of Bos-
ton and Worcester Railroad depot, Albany
G. Twichell, Supt. B. § W. R. R.
CAPE COD.
Office at Hyannis.
From Boston, via Old Colony and Fall
River Railroad, to Middleboro.'
John H. W. Page, President. Minor S.
Lincoln, Richard Borden, Benjamin Bur-
gess, Nathaniel S. Simpkins, Alexander
Baxter. John H, Shaw, Directors. Amos
Otis, Clerk. E. N. Winslow, Superinten-
dent and Treasurer.
CHESHIRE.
* From So. Ashburnham to Bellows Falls.
Office in Boston, 56 State street.
Thomas Thacher, Boston, President.
Thomas Thacher, C. W. Cartwright, Bos-
ton ; Salnia Hale, Thomas M. Edwards,'
Keene; Ephraim Murdock, Jr., Win-
chendon ; George Huntington, Walpole ;
Geo. D. Dutton, Boston, Directors. Chas.
J. Everett, Treasurer.
Chosen second Wednesday in May.
CONNECTICUT RIVER.
This road connects at Northampton
with the Hampshire and Hampden Rail-
road, at Greenfield with the Vt. and Mass.,
and at the State line of Vermont with the
Valley Railroad.
Daniel L. Harris, President. Daniel L.
Harris, of Springfield ; Ignatius Sargent,
Israel Spelman, E.A.Dana, of Boston,
Roland Mather, of Hartford ; H. W.
Clapp, of Greenfield; Chester W. Chapin,
of Springfield ; John Chase, of Chicopee;
J. H. Butler, of Northampton, Directors.
S. F. Lyman, Treasurer.
Chosen in January.
DANVERS.
Incorporated, 1852. From North Dan*
vers to South Reading.
Gilbert Tapley, of Danvers, Preudent^
Wm. D. Northend, Gilbert Tapley, George
F. Choate, Frederick Perley, Chas. M.
Cox, Directors. Geo. F. Choate, Clerk
and Treasurer.
DORCHESTER AND MILTON
BRANCH.
Nath'l P. Safford, of Dorchester, Presi-
dent. Nath'l F. Safford, Edmund P. Tiles-
ton, Oakes Ames, Edward King, E. H.
R. Rugales, Amor Hollingsworth, Robert
M. Todd, Directors. Seth D. Whitney, of
Milton, Cierk and Treasurer.
EASTERN.
From Boston to Portland. Station in
Boston, Causeway, near Andover st.
John Howe, Brookline, President. John
C. Lee, of Salem ; Nathan D. Chase, of
Lynn; Henry H. Ladd, of Portsmouth 5
Samuel Hooper, George M. Browne, of
Boston ; Micajah Lunt, of Newbury port,
Directors. John B. Parker, of Boston,
Clerk and Treasurer. Jeremiah Prescott,
Superintendent, W. J. C. Kenney, Freight
Agent.
Freight Office, 16 Merchants Row,
Freight House, East Boston.
EASTON BRANCH.
Incorporated, 1854.
From the Stoughton Branch Railroad to
Easton.
Oakes Ames, President. John H. Swain,
of Easton, Secretary and Treasurer. Oli-
ver Ames, Jr., Oakes Ames, A. A. Gil-
more, Cyrus Lothrop, of Easton ; Nath'l
Morton, of Stoughton, Directors. T. M.
Porter, Agent.
EAST WALPOLE BRANCH.
Incorporated, 1855.
From the New York Central Railroad
to East Walpole.
Francis W. Bird, Walpole, President.
George H. Place, Walpole, Secretary and
Treasurer. F. W. Bird, John Morse, Wil-
lard Lewis, Geo. Everett, Chester Morse,
Directors.
ESSEX.
David Pingree, of Salem, Presidents
Eben Sutton, of South Danvers ; Joseph
N. Sanderson, of Lj'nn ; Nathaniel Wes-
ton, David Pingree, Nathaniel B. Mans-
field, Stephen A. Chase, Salem ; Henry
G. Gray, Marblehead, Directors. John B.
Parker, Clerk and Treasurer.
FAIRHAVEN BRANCH.
From New Bedford to Tremont Iron
Works, Wareham, connecting with Cape
Cod R. R., forming a direct line betweea
New Bedford and Boston.
Ezekiel Sawin, President. E. Sawin,
Wm. L. B, Gibbs, Nathaniel Church, L.
C. Tripp, Isaiah F. Terry, of Fairhaven ;
RAILROADS.
245
Edward W. Ilowland, of New Bedford ;
Loriiifi; McIrs, of Mattapoisctt, Directors.
Hervey Triiip. Treasurer. Horace Scott,
Superintendent. Office at depot in Fair-
haven. Chosen in October.
FITCHBURG.
Station in Boston, on Causeway street.
John J. Swift, Pri's/c/ent. Alvah Crock-
er, Fitchburu; ; Winthrop B. Faulkner,
South Acton ; Thomas Whitteinore, Cam-
bridije ; P. B. Brif];ham, Uoston, Directors.
W. B. Stearns, Superintendent and Engi-
neer. John P. Welch, Clerk and Treas-
urer. Chosen last Tuesday in January.
FITCHBURG AND WORCES-
TER.
OfBce at Fitchburg.
Ivers Phillips, President and Superin-
tendent. Nathaniel Wood, James 11. Car-
ter, Joseph Haskell, Samuel Houghton,
Wm. D. Peck, Wm. D. Cheever, Direc-
tors. Charles W. Wilder, of Fitchburg,
Clerk and Treasurer. Chosen 1st Wed-
nesday in January.
Miles. Price. Depot Masters.
From Fitchburg to
^Fitchburg, E. J. CboSSMAN,
South Fitchburg, 2 .10
Leominster, 5 .20 Joseph Haskell.
Gates, 7 .33
Pratt's, 9 .35
Ste-ling, 12 .40 J. H. Currier.
Sterling Junction, 14 .50 C. H. Loeing.
t\Vorcester, 26 .85
♦Intersects with the Vermont & Massachusetts
Railroad, and Cheshire Railroad.
tlnttrsects with the AVestern, ProTidence &
Worcester, Norwich & Worcester, and Boston
& Worcester Railroads.
GRAND JUNCTION RAILROAD
AND DEPOT COMPANY.
Office in Boston, 13 Exchange street.
David Kimball, President. Benjamin
Lamson, David Kimball, George A. Whit-
ney, Samuel S. Lewis, Samuel Hooper,
John P. Ober, Directors. George W.
Gordon, Treasurer. J. P. Robinson,
Clerk. E. A. Hall, Supt. Chosen in
May.
HAMPSHIRE AND HAMPDEN.
From Northampton through Easthamp-
ton and Westfield to Connecticut State
line at South wick, and thence by the New
Haven and Northampton Railroad to New
Haven.
Samuel Williston, President. Samuel
Williston, Easthampton; Joel Hayden,
Haydenville ; Charles Smith, Northamp-
ton; Ira Yeomans, Jr., Westfield; Wm.
Johnson, Stephen D. Pardee, Joseph E.
Sheffield, New Haven, Directors. Wm.
Johnson, New Haven, Treasurer. Chosen
in June.
HARTFORD AND NEW HAVEN.
From Springfield to New Haven.
C. F. Pond, Hartford, President. H.
Fitch, Treasurer. C. F. Pond, Hartford ;
J. S. Brooks, Meriden ; Chester W. Cha-
pin, Springfield ; C. Yanderbilt, John A.
Robinson, New York ; Wm. Jarvis, Mid-
dleton ; Thomas Trowbridge, Levi Cook,
Directors.
HORN POND BRANCH.
From limn i'ond to the Woburn Ijranck
of Lowell lliiilroad.
Adolphus Davis, Boston, President.
Daniel Draper, Wm. P. Draper, George
D. Guild, Boston ; Bowen liuckman, Wo-
burn. Directors. Daniel Draper, Superin-
tendent. Wm. P. Draper, Treaymer. Cho-
sen in Octobor.
HOUSATONIC.
From Pittsfield to Briilg'poit, 110 miles.
Charles Hunt, of Canaan, ]'residentand
Superintendent. Charles Hunt, of Canaan ;
N. Thayer, of Boston ;. Lee Canfield, of
Falls Village; Daniel Marsh, of Ne\y
Milford; C. W. Hopkins, of (ireat Har-
rington ; Morris Ketchum, New York ;
Stephen Tomlinson, E. J. Bishop, of
Bridgeport ; W. W. Boardman, of New Ha-
ven, Directors. Horace Nichols, of
Bridgeport, Treasurer. Ira SLerman, of
Bridgeport, Secretary.
LEXINGTON AND WEST
CAMBRIDGE.
Office, 100 State Street, Boston.
Charles Hudson, Lexington, President.
S. Butterfield, Addison Gage, John Field,
West Cambridge; James Dana, Joseph
N. Howe, Abijah W. Farrar, Boston, Di-
rectors. Wm. Stevens, Treas. and Clerk.
LOWELL AND LAWRENCE.
Sidney Spalding, Lowell, Presidert.
Sidney Spalding, Otis Allen, Horace
Howard, Isaac Farrington, Abner W.
Buttrick, Paul R. George, I. W. Daniels,
Directors. Francis H. Nourse, Lowell,
Clerk, Treasurer, and Local Supt. Chosen
first Monday in January.
MARLBORO' BRANCH,
From Marlboro' Centre to Feltonville.
Mark Fay, President. Mark Fay, Ed-
ward A. Gay, Francis Brigham, Elbridge
Howe, Charles Brigham, 0. W. Albee,
Samuel A. Chipman, Directors. Lambert
Bigelow, Treasurer.
MEDWAY BRANCH.
From Medway Village to the North
Wrentham Depot of the New York Cen-
tral R. R. „ .^ ^
Holmes Ammidown, Boston, President
and Superintendent. Jacob W. Pierce,
Treasurer. Holmes Ammidown, Jacob
W. Pierce, Jacob Edwards, Jr., Boston ;
Wm. B. Boyd, Luther Metcalf, Medway,
Directors. Chosen first Monday in De-
cember.
MIDDLEBOROUGH AND
TAUNTON BRANCH.
Joshua B. Tobey, President. Wm. A.
Crocker, Taunton ; E. Tucker, Boston ;
Pardon Tillinghast, Joseph S. Tilling-
hast. New Bedford; Charles Robinson,
Raynham ; Joshua B. Tbbey, Wareham ;
Abner Ellis, Sandwich, Directors. Edw.
Pickering, of Boston, Treasurer and Clerk,
Albert E. Swasey, of Taunton, Supt.
MIDLAND RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Station in Boston, foot of Summer Street
Alexander DeWitt, President. Horatio
N. Slater, Oliver Dean, A. G. FarweU»
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
D. N. Pickerinp, J. B. Alley, J. W. Clark,
Holmes Ammidovvn. Woodbridge Odlin,
William Edwards, Warren Hunt, Joseph
Thayer, Edmund Wilkinson, E. N. Chad-
dock, Lucien Skinner, Directors. Edward
Haynes, Jr., Treas. and Clerk.
MILLBURY AND SOUTH-
BRIDGE.
From Millbury, through Webster, to
Southbridge.
H. N. Slater, of Providence, President.
E. U. Ammidown, of Southbridge, Treas.
William Edwards, Manning Leonard,
R. O. Storrs, Joshua Ballard, Jr., P. C.
Child, S. C. Hartwell, Thomas E. Graves,
E. D. Ammidown, H. N. Slater, Directors.
NASHUA AND LOWELL.
Connects at Nashua with Wilton R. R.,
Concord R. R., and Worcester and Nash-
ua R. R., and is run in connection with
the Boston and Lowell R. R.
F. B. Crowninshield, President. Fran-
cis B. Crowninshield, Wm. Amory, Bos-
ton; .Daniel S. Richardson, of Lowell;
Edward Spalding, Nashua ; Onslow
Stearns, Directors. Geo. Stark, Nashua,
Manager. John B. Winslow, Superirtten,-
dent. William P. Ainsworth, Treasurer .
George Bowers, Clerk.
NEW BEDFORD AND
TAUNTON.
From Taunton to New Bedford, 20 miles.
Joseph Grinnell, New Bedford, Pres.
Joseph Grinnell, David R. Greene, Thos.
Mandell, Ward M. Parker, Geo. Howland,
Jr., Thomas S. Hathaway, E. L. Baker,
Directors, A. E. Swasey, Taunton, Sxipt.
Lawrence Grinnell, Treas.
NEWBURYPORT RAILROAD.
From Newbury to Bradford, and Geoige-
town to North Danvers. Consolidated
with Danvers and Georgetown Railroad in
1855.
Benjamin Poole, of Topsfield. President.
George J. Tenney, Samuel Little, Wm.
N. Cle.iveland, Edward Kimball, George
Cogswell, Joseph B. Morss, Humphrey
Hoyt, Franklin Brickett, Tappan Pearson,
Joseph S. Black, Directors. M. E. Hale,
Treas.
NEW LONDON, WILLIMAN-
TIC, AND PALMER.
From New London, Conn., to Palmer,
Mass., 66 miles.
Thomas W. W. Williams, New London,
President. John Dickinson, New London,
Treasurer and Clerk. U. R. Storrs, New
London, Superintendent.
NORWICH AND WORCESTER.
Augustus Brewster, Norwich, Conn.,
President. Augustus Brewster, Charles
Johnson, Jedediah Huntington, John A.
Rockwell, John Dunham, Norwich ; John
T. Waitt, Moses Pierce, Norwich Town,
Conn. ; J. Newton Perkins, Robert Bay-
ard, John A. Weeks, New York City ;
Alexander De Witt, 0.\ford, Mass.; David
A. Neal, Salem, Mass. ; A. D. Lockwood,
Killingly, Conn. ; Henry K. Horton, Bos-
ton, Directors. George L. Perkins, Nor-
wich, Treasurer. P. St. M. Andrews. Nor-
wich, Superintendent. Edw. T. Clapp,
Norwich, Clerk Corpomtion. E. F. Park-
er, Norwich. C. S. Turner, Worcester,
Masters of Transportatio?i.
OLD COLONY AND FALL
RIVER.
Station in Boston, Kneeland, c. South St.
From Boston to Plymouth, 37.^ miles.
From Boston to Fall River, 53 miles.
Alexr. Holmes, President. Alexander
Holmes, Kingston ; Richard Borden, Fall
River; Peter H. Peirce, Middleboro' ; Fras.
B. Crowninshield, William J. Walker,
Caleb C. Gilbert, James H. Beal, Boston,
Directors. John M. Washburn, Treas.
Office in Boston. George W. Billings,
Agent, Fall River. Chosen in January.
PETERBORO' AND SHIRLEY.
Connecting with the Fitchburg R. R. at
Groton Junction. From Groton to Mason
Village, 23 miles.
John Nesmith, Pres. John Nesmith,
Wm. J.Walker, James N. Tucker, Moses
Prichard, Walter Fessenden, Dan'l Adams,
Geo. Taft, Lyman Nichols, H. A. Woods,
Directors. Edward Ordway, of Townsend,
Clerk and Treasurer. Chosen in Septem-
ber.
PITTSFIELD &/ NORTH ADAMS.
Chester W. Chapin, Springfield, Pres.
Stephen Fairbanks, Boston ;"C. W. Cha-
pin, Springfield ; Wm. H. Swift, Robert
Campbell, Pittsfield, Directors. Stephen
Fairbanks. Boston, Treasurer. Henry
Gray, Springfield, Superintetident. Wm.
Burton, North Adams, Agent. Chosen in
February.
PROVIDENCE, WARREN, AND
BRISTOL.
C. T. Child, Warren, Pres. L. Chap-
potin, Treas. L. M. E. Stone, Providence,
Stipt. Robert H. Ives, Amos D. Smith,
Wm. Goddard, L. Chappotin, M. AVoods,
Providence; Charles T. Child, T. G. Tur-
ner, Warren ; Samuel W. Church, Bristol ;
Willis Phelps, Springfield, Directors.
PROVIDENCE & WORCESTER.
Welcome Farnum, Prfsident. Welcome
Farnum, Horatio N. Slater, Moses B.
Lockwood, Welcome B. Sayles, Earl P.
Mason, Harvey Chace, Paul Whitin, Wm.
M. Bickford, Isaac Davis, Henry Gould-
ing, Alexander De Witt, Alexander Dun-
can, Daniel W. Vaughan, E. H. Stoddard,
Waldo Earle. Joel W. White, Philo San-
ford, Stephen Benedict, Directors. Ste-
phen H. Tabor, of Providence, Superin-
tendent. John R. Balch, of Providence,
Treas. William D. Hilton, Siipt. of Trans-
portatio7i, Providence. William H. Jour-
dan, Supt. of Transportation, Worcester.
SALEM AND LOWELL.
Incorporated, 1848.
This road is leased and operated by the
Boston and Lowell Railroad Company.
RAILROADS.
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SOUTH SHORE.
Office, 2')^ State street.
From Old Colony Drpot. Tinston ; con-
rpcts with Old Colony Riiilro;i(l at IJriiin-
trco. Oiliccrs chosen lust Wednesday in
January.
William Humphrey, Boston, President.
Wm. Sohier, \Vm. Ilumphrey, Boston ;
James C. Doane, Lahan Souther, Cohas-
set ; E. L. White, Braintree ; John W.
J^oud, Joseph Loud, Jr., Clias. Humphrey,
Weymouth ; Miiiot Tirrell, Boston, Di-
rectors. GihiKin Davis, Boston, Treas.
STOCKBRIDGE &, PITTSFIELD.
Thomas Ilurlbert, Lee, Pres. Thomas
Hurlbert. Daniel R. Williams, William B.
Cooley, Edward H. Owen, Stephen M.
Buckinsiham, Loring G. Robbins, Amos
G. Ilurlbert, Directors. Charles M. Owen,
Stockbridge, Treasurer. John Z. Good-
rich, Stockbridge, Clerk.
STONEHAM BRANCH.
Thaddeus Richardson, Charlestown,
Pres. Thaddeus Richardson, Charles-
town; J. P. Guild, Alpheus Richardson,
Samuel Tidd, Allen Rowe, Jr., Stoneham ;
Gardner Symmes, Winchester, Directors.
Frederick O. Prince, Winchester, Treas.
and Clerk. Chosen in January.
STONY BROOK.
From the Nashua and Lowell Railroad
in North Chelmsford to Groton, there
uniting witli the Fitchburg, Worcester
and Nashua, and Peterboro' and Shirley
Railroads.
Connects at Lowell with the Boston and
Lowell, Salem and Lowell, and Lowell
and Lawrence Railroads.
Tappan Wentworth, Lowell, President.
Wm. A. Burke, Ziba Gay, John W. P.
Abbott, John Wright, Sewall G. Mack,
Charles L. Tildeii, Directors. George
Stark, Nashua, Slept. J. W. Stickney,
Treasurer. Charles Hovey, Clerk. Abiel
Rolfe, Freight Agent at Lowell.
STOUGHTON BRANCH.
From Stoughton to Boston.
Frederick W. Lincoln, Canton, Pres.
F. W. Lincoln, Martin Wales, Nathaniel
Morton, Stoughton ; Oakes Ames, Easton ;
George B. Gary, Boston ; Directors. F.
W. Deane, Canton, Treas. Jesse Holmes,
Stoughton, Supt. Chosen in May.
TAUNTON BRANCH.
Boston (Jilice, No. 10 .Mcrch. Exchange.
Officers chosen last Monday in June.
Wm. A. Crocker, Taunton, Pres. N.
H. I'jtunions, Samuel l''rothiiigton, Wm.
A. Crocker, Edm. Baylies, Wni. Sturgis,
Directors. A. E. Swasey, Taunton, Supt.
I'jdward Pickering, Clerk and Treasurer.
John Deane, Master of Trans, at Boston.
TROY AND GREENFIELD.
David N. Carpenter, Greenfield, Pres.
D. N. Carpenter, James Cheever. James
C. Converse, Lewis Rice, Alvah Crocker,
Herman Haupt, R. il. \Vc\U, Directors.
Wendell T. Davis, Greenfield, Treas.
Chosen in February.
VERMONT AND MASSACHU-
SETTS.
Boston Office, 13 Exchange Street.
Thomas Whittemore, Boston, Pres.
John J. Swift, David N. Carpenter, Green-
field ; Joseph Goodhue, Brattleboro', Vt. ;
James Cheever, Boston, Directors. O. T.
Ruggles, Fitchburg, Supt. John Rogers,
Boston, Treas. B. D. Locke, Clerk.
Chosen in F^ebruary.
WESTERN.
Treasurer's Office, 13 Railroad Exchange.
From Worcester Depot, Boston. (See
Boston and Worcester R. R.)
Completed in 1842. Extent, 156 miles.
The Albany and West Stockbridge Road,
from Albany to State line, 38:^ miles, is
leased by the Western Road.
Chester W. Chapin, Springfield, Pres.
Wm. H. Swift, Josiah Stickney, Ignatius
Sargent, Boston ; Robert Campbell, Pitts-
field; Ansel L. Tyler, Charlemont ; Chas.
Hudson, of Lexington ; Jona. Bourne, Jr.,
New Bedford ; Edward R. Tinker, of
Adams, Directors. Stephen Fairbanks,
Treas. William Ritchie, Auditor. Henry
Gray, Supt. Ansel Phelps, Solicitor and
Clerk. Chosen second Wednesday in
February.
WORCESTER AND NASHUA.
George T. Rice, Worcester, President.
Alexander De Witt, Oxford ; Stephen
Salisbury, Francis H. Dewey, F. H.
Kinnicutt, George T. Rice, Worcester ;
Jacob Fisher, Lancaster ; Thomas Chase,
Nashua ; Seth W. Fowle, Boston ; A. E.
Hildreth, Groton, Directors. T. W. Harn-
mond, Treas. and Clerk. George W.
Beatley, Supt.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
HORSE RAILHOADS
RUNNING FKOM BOSTON.
CARS IN BOWDOIN SQUARE.
Run to Brighton, once in 30 min.
" Cambridge, " 5 "
" East Cambridge,. " 15 "
" Fresh Pond and ) ,, ,g ,,
" Mount Auburn, )
"Waltham Coaches connect at AVatertown
once in two hours.
Run to Watertown, once in 30 min.
West Cambridge road not completed.
CARS IN TREMONT STREET.
C Norfolk House, once in 8 m.
Run to J Mt. Pleasant, « 20 "
Roxbury, ] Warren Street, " 20 «'
( Tremont Street, " 10 "
Run to Jamaica Plain, «' 30 "
CARS IN HAYMARKET SQ.
Run to Charlestown Neck. once in 7 min.
" Bunker Hill, " 20 "
Chelsea, " 15 "
Maiden " 30 "
Melrose road not completed.
Somerville " 30 "
Winter Hill, " 60 "
CARS IN BROAD STREET.
(Corner of State Street.)
Run to Dorchester, once in 30 min.
Milton coaches connect at Centre Street,
Dorchester.
Washington Village, once in 30 rain.
CARS IN SUMMER STREET
Run to South Boston every 10 min.
TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.
AMERICAN.
Office in Boston, 31 State, cor. Congress
Street.
Peter Cooper, Pres. H. 0. Alden, Vice
Pres. A. A. Lovett, Gen'l Siq^t.
ATLANTIC.
Office, Merchants Exchange.
To Lynn, Swampscott, Marblehead, and
Salem.
J. S. Tyler, Pres. J. C. Rowe, Treas.
BOSTON &u CAPE COD MARINE.
Office, 31 State Street.
Geo. Marston, Pres. G. B. Prescott,
Supt.
BOSTON HARBOR.
Office, G Merchants^ Exchange.
G. B. Prescott, Siq^t.
CAPE ANN.
Office, 31 State Street.
George Marston, Pres. G. B. Prescott,
Sujot.
CAPE COD.
Ofpce in Bosto7i, 31 State Street, Traveller
Bui/di?ig.
Chas. Spear, Pres. G. B. Prescott, St<p^
N. y. AND N. E. UNION.
Office in Boston, Merchants Exchange.
H. M. Schieffelin, Pres. C. F. Wood,
SiijJt.
NORTHERN.
Morse's Line.
Office in Boston, 31 State Street.
H. F. Rice, Pres. O. A. Dodge, Supt.
VERMONT AND BOSTON.
Office in Boston, Merchants' Exchange.
G. W. Thomas, Operator. I. H. Nor-
ris, Supt.
WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS.
Incorporated, 1854. Capital, $75,000.
WORCESTER AND NASHUA.
Incorporated, 1855. Capital, $-25,000.
Henry Kellogsr, Pres. and Supt. A. S.
Carleton, Sec. and Treas.
RAILROADS.
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JE1J!^&TJEJFL1^ FLJ!L.X1Lm:EI.OJ^T:>.
Opened for Travel
to Salem, 1830;
Portsmouth, N. H.,
1840;
Portland, Me., 1841;
OFFICERS.
GEO. M. BROWNE, President.
JOHN B. PARKER, Clerk and Treasurer. JEREMIAH PRESCOTT, Superintendent
[Office, I'hoiuix Building, Ilostun ] [Office at Depot, licstoii.]
W. J. C. KENNEY, General Freight Agent.
[Office at Freight House, East Boston]
DIRECTORS.
JOHN HOWE, SAMUEL HOOPER, NATHAN D. CHASE, MICAJAH LTINT, JOHN C. LEE,
HENRY H. LADD, GEORGE M. BROWNE.
EASTERN RAILROAD.
From Ba?ton, through Ljiin, Salem, Beyerly, 'Wenhani, Ip^^wieh, Rowley, Newburyport, Salisbury, Seabrook, Hampton
Falls, ilampton, and Greenland, to Purt.-mouth. By the
PORTSMOUTH, SACO, AND PORTLAND RAILROAD,
Through EKot, South Berwick, North Berwick, Wells, Keunebunk, and Saco, to Portland. Thence to Bath, by the Ken-
nebec and Pol tland IJailroad. where a Steamboat connect? for Gardiner, Hallowell and Stages for all parts of Maine ;
or by the Androscog^n and Kennebec Railroad for Keadfield, Winthrop. and Waterville, where S^tages cimnect for
Bangor and all othev places on the Penobscot, and Gardiner and Uallowell on the Kennebec, and Rockland, Cam-
den, Belfast, Frankfort, and Bangor en the Penobscot Rivers. Also, by the
ESSEX RAILROAD,
With Danvere, MUldleton, AndoTer, and Lawrence. By Branches with Marblebeal, Manchester, Gloucester, Salisbury
Mills, Amesbury, and Great Falls, and by Stages with the White Mountains, ai dall the interior of New Hampshire and
Maine.
PRICES OF SINGLE, FAMILY, AND SEASON TICKETS.
From Boston
Miles.
Somerville, 2..
South Maiden,. 3..
Chelsea, 4.,
North Chelsea,. 6..
i;f Maiden Centre,. 5..
Maplewood, .
fj-l East Maiden,.
Cliftondale, ...
w (East Saugus,.
Lynn,
Swampscott, .
Salem,
Marblehead,..
Danvers,
Beverly,
6...
7...
8...
..10...
..11...
..13...
,.16...
,.20...
.18...
,.18...
SO 05,... glO...
08.... 10...
L5.... 12...
20.... 13...
13...
13...
14...
15...
17...
30.... 18...
35.... 20...
50.... 25...
55..... 28...
55.... 26...
55.... 27...
, Tickets.
12 m
...P5
... 35
... 42
44
44
44
48
52
56
60
65
88
96
90
90
From Boston
to
u [West Beach,.
^ I Manchester,..
■S "I West Parish,
"o (^ Gloucester, ..
^ N. Beverly,..
"Wenham, ....
Ipswich,
Rowley,
Ncwburyport,
Salisbury,....
Amesbury,-. •
Seabrook, .. . .
Hamp'n Falls,
Hampton, ....
N. Hampton,.
Greenland,.. .
Portsmouth, .
Portland, ....
Miles.
..21.
...25.,
..28..
..32..
..21..
,..22..
..27.,
..31..
..36..
..38..
...42..
..42..
, .44..
..46..
..49..
..51..
...56..
.107..
50 65.,
75..
1 00..
1 00..
60..
65.,
SO..
95..
1 00..
1 10..
1 20..
1 20..
1 25..
1 35..
1 45..
1 55..
1 65..
529..
30..
33..
33..
29..
29..
32..
33..
34..
35..
38..
34..
35..
36..
38..
39..
40..
..5100
.. 108
.. 120
.. 120
.. 100
.. 100
.. 108
.. 112
.. 120
.. 120
.. 140
.. 125
.. 125
.. 125
.. 130
.. 130
.. 136
JEREMIAH PRESCOTT, Sup't.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
BOSTON AND MAINE KAILROAD.
Passenger Station
m
Hajmarket
Square,
Boston.
Opened for
travel to
Andover, 1836 ;
Dover, N. H.,
1841 ;
S. Berwick, M3.,
1843.
OFFICERS.
FKAK"CIS COGS^WELL, President.
[Office at Passenger Station.}
H. B. ■WILBUR, Treasurer. JAS. C. MERKILL, Clerk. •WILLIAM MERRITT, Supt.
[Office at Passenger Station.] [Office, 39 Court Street.] [Office at Passenger Station.]
DIRECTORS.
FRANCIS COGSWELL, (Andover,) DANIEL M. CHRISTIE, (Dover,)
JAMES H. DflNCAN, (Haverhill,) G. W. KITTREDGE, (Newmarket,)
PETER T, HOMER, (Boston,) ISRAEL M. SPELM:AN, (Cambridge.)
HENRY SALTONSTALL, (Salem.)
In
both
Winter
and
Summer
Trains usually
leave
BoSTOX
on the
main road
twenty-five
times a day,
and
arrive as often,
at
Tarious hours
between
6 o'clock,
A. M.,
and
10 o'clock,
P.M.
BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD.
Stations.
Miles.
Somerville, ».... 2- •
Medford, 6- •
Maiden, 5- •
Melrose, 7- •
Stoneham, S--
Greenwood, 9. .
South Reading, 10- ■
Reading. 12- •
^Vilmington, 15' •
Wilmington Junction, 18- •
Ballard Vale, 21-.
Andover, 23- •
Lawrence, 26- •
North Andover, 28- •
Bradford, 33- •
Fares.
05
.12.
• 12.
• 18-
•20-
.25-
.25-
•SO-
•45-
.54-
• 60-
-65-
•75-
• 80^
Prices of Season Tickets.
Haverhill, •
Atkinson,
Plaistow,
Newton,
East Kingston,
Kxeter,
South Newmarket, •
P. & C. .lunction,-
33- ••
37- ••
38- • •
41-.^
46- ■ ■
50^..
64...
55- ••
• • . • 95 .
■ SI. 05
..1.10.
•.115-
...1.25-
...1.35-
...1.45-
■..1.50.
Newmarket, 57 1-55.
Durham, 62
Madbury, 64.
Dover, 67.
Somers worth, 70-
( Great Falls, 73-
I Hochester, 78.
(5 Salmon Falls, 71.
S. Berwick Junction, 74-
North Berwick, 78-
Well-s 83-
Kennebunk, 88-
Saco, 98-
Portland, 111.
All Qnnrterly Tickets tcrminnte on the last days of February, May, August, and November. Any person who has purchase!
two successive quarterly tickets may have a ticket for the next six months for the difference between what he has paid for the tW'
quarterly tickets and the price of a yearly ticket.
.•1-65-
••1 70.
..1-75.
.1.82.
1.90.
. .1-86.
■ •1-88.
.2-00.
..2 15.
..2-35.
■■2 40.
..2.40.
..2-50.
1st Qr.
.-SilO-
.. 13. ••
■ • 13- •
.. 15. ••
.. 16...
• • 17..
.. 18.-.
.. 19...
.. 23...
.. 24..
.. 26...
.. 27...
.. 30- ••
.. 30-.
.. 33.-.
.. 33- ••
. 34- ••
.. 35. ••
.. 37. ••
.. 38...
.. 39. ••
. 40. ••
.. 40...
.. 41...
.. 42...
.. 42...
.. 42...
.. 43...
.. 43..
2d 3d
43-
11..
11..
13..
13- •
14..
15..
17. •
19 .
21..
22..
23- •
25-.
25- •
28..
25..
28..
28-.
29..
31 .
33..
33- •
33..
33..
34 .
35 •
35-.
■ 36 .
- 3i..
. 36 ■
. 36..
4th 12 Mo
■ B 5 S;33-00
. 7.. 44-00
• 7.. 44 00
• 7.. 50-00
. 8-. 5300
. 8. . 56 00
. 9.. CO 00
• 10- • 65-00
. 11- • 76-00
• 12-. 81.00
. 13.. 87 00
. 13 . 90 00
. 15-. 100 00
• 15-10000
• 16- .110 00
. ]6- -110-00
. 17. 113.00
• 17-. 11500
- 17.12000
• 18--12500
. 19- -13000
. 19- -132 00
• I9-.132 00
• 20-135 00
. 20. .138 00
. 21. -140.00
. 21-. 140 00
. 21..14300
. 21.. 143 00
. 21
• 21. 143-00
• 21.. 143-00
Package
Tickets
of 50,
are
sold at
seven-eighths
the
usual fare.
The
Newburyport
Railroad
connects at
North Danvers,
and
takes Passenger
three times
a day,
to and
from
Georgeto-mi
and
Newburyport.
MEDFORD BRANCH RAILROAD.
Trains run to and from Medford, a distance of five miles, eight times a day each way. Fare 1!
cents. Time, 15 minutes. Season Tickets, jg44 a year. This is a beautiful village, and a desirabL
place for summer residence.
ADVANTAGES OF A RESIDENCE ON THIS EOUTE.
Somerville, Medford, Maiden, Melrose, South Reading, and Reading, towns within the range of th(
special, as well as the longer trains, possess many advantages for country residences, either througl
the warm season or the whole year, not exceeded by those of any other towns in the vicinity o
Boston. The cheapness of the fare, the number of trains, both early and late, in connection witl
the convenient depot at Boston, render this railroad a desirable channel of intercourse betweei
the city and country. That the advantages of these places are appreciated, is evident from thi
increasing demand for residences on this route, the demand for house lots, and the steady rise in thi
value of the land.
RAILROADS.
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BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE RAILROAD.
Passenger
and
Freight Stations,
on Pleasant,
op[X)site
Eliot Street,
Boston.
Incorporated
1830.
Opened
for Travel,
18
6'0.
OFFICERS.
CHARIiES H. "WAB.E.EN, President, [Office, Passenger Stuti^n.]
D. WASOK", Sup't, [Office, Passt-ngor Station.] H. D ALTON, Treas. [Office, Passenger Station.]
EDWARD PICKERING, Clerk, [Office, 20 Merchants' Exchange.]
DIRECTORS.
WILLIAM APPLETOK", JOHN BARSTOW, SAMUEL T. DANA,
G-EORGE R. RUSSELL, JOSEPH GRINNELL, GEO. W. HALLETT.
BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE RAILROAD.
♦assengbr Te.wns
In Summer, leave
Jostoa and Provi-
«nce 3 times every
ay, stopping at
Tay stations. In
ddition, the New
brk Ste.^mboat
RAiy leaves Bos-
on every evening.
A Steamboat
Leaves New Bed-
rd, on Tuesdays,
hursdayfi, and
aturdays, on the
rrival of trains
om Boston, for
''oDd's Hole,
olmcs' Hole, and
dg:irtown.
Usual time of
usage from Bos-
n to Edgartown
hours. D i s-
.nee 85 miles.
ITES OP Freight.
From 9 to 15
nts per 100 lbs.
Mties.
SCations^.
Boston,
Roxbury, • • • •
Boylston, • . • ■
Jamaica Plain,
Forest Hill, . .
Monterey, • • ■
Hyde Park,
Iteadville, • • •
Green Lodge, •
Canton, ■ • •
Sharon, 17^
B'oxboro', 21i
Fares,
Skason Tickest.
For 3 mos. only.
2 -SOlO-
3
3i
4i
7.1
11
14
10-
10-
12-
20-
20.
25.
40.
50.
60.
75.
$7 CO
9 00
9 00
10 00
12 00
12 00
15 00
19 00
19 00
23 00
28 00
35 00
40 00
42 00
42 00
47 00
47 00
$7 00
9 00
9 00
10 00
12 00
13 00
14 00
14 00
16 00
Man.sfield, 24 85 28 00
Tobit's, 26 90.
Attleboro', 31 1 05
Dodgeville, 32^ 1 10-
Ka.J unct. & Hebron, 33^ 115.
Pawtucket, 39 J 35-
Providence, 43J 150.
DEDHAM BRANCH.
Miles. Fares.
Boston,
Roxbury, 2 SO 10
Boylston St. 3 lO!
Jamaica Plain, 3J 10.
Junction, 4| 12
South Street, 5J 15'
Central, 6^ 18'
Highland. 7 20'
West Roxbury, 7i 20'
Dedham, 9^ 25'
STOUGHTON BRANCH.
Roxbury, 2 $0 10
Bo} Iston St., 3 10
Jamaica Plain, 3i 10
Forest Hill, 4} 12
-Mount Hope, 5^ 15
Monterey, 6J- 20
Hvde Park, 7 j 25
Rtkdville, 8^ 30
Green Lodge, 10| 40
Canton, 14 50
South Canton, 15 50
SpringDale, 15i 50
Bird's, 17 60
Stoughton, 18 60
E tston, 22 70
NEW BEDFORD AND TAUNTON
BRANCH RAILROADS.
Boston to
Mansfield, 24 SO 85
Norton, 28 90
Crane's, 31 1 00
Taunton, 36 100
-Mvrick's, 41 110
Howland's, 48 140
Slab Bridge, 51 150
New Bedford, 55 1 50
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MASSACHUSETTS KEGISTER.
BOSTON & LOWELL, AND NASHUA & LOWELL EAILHOAD.
Passenger Depot
on Causeway
and
Andover Sts.,
Boston.
DIRECTORS.
F, B, CROWiravSHIELD, (Boston,) WM. AMORT, (Boston,)
JOSIAH G. ABBOTT, (Lowell^) EDW. SPAULDINO, (Nashua,)
GEO. W. LYMAN, (Boston,) DANL. S. BICHARDSON, (Lowell,)
ISAAC HINCKLEY, (Lowell,) ONSLO\V^ STEABNS, (Concord,)
WM. MINOT, JR., (Boston.)
OFFICERS.
GEORGE STARK, Manager.
[Ofllces at Passenger Stations, Boston and Nashua.]
JOHN B. WINSLO'W, Supt.
[Office, at Passenger StaJ.ion.i
CHARLES GODDARD, Cashier.
[Office, at Passenger Station.]
TARIFF OF PASSENGER FARES.
Sbascw Tickets.
■PKniVT TiOSTrvlvr TlTtTi...
Fabes.
,
Package
■A
r
3 Months. 6 Months. 12 Months.
Fare in
Tickets of
S
To Somerville, ....
2
10
. SIOOO . . *1S00 . . !i-3300
" Willow Fridge, . .
H
. 10
. 12 00 .
22 00 . . 40 00
Second ClaS!
50 are
CO
" West Medford, . . .
5
15
. 13 00 .
. 24 00 . . 44 00
sold at
" Winchester, . . .
8
25
. 18 00 .
33 OO . > 60 00
Car, 50 cents
a!
" Woburn Centre, Er. .
10
30
. 19 50 .
35 75 . . 65 00
10 per cent.
S^
" East Woburn, . . .
9i
80
19 60 .
35 75 . . 65 00
between
J
" Woburn Watering Place,
10
30
19 50 .
85 75 . . 65 00
less than
=«
" North Woburn, . .
in
35
2100 .
3S50 . . 70 00
Boston
the
a
" Wilmington,
15
45
24 00 .
44 00 . . 80 00
" Billerica and Tewksbury,
19 .
60
27 00 .
49 50 . . 90 00
aad 1
usual fare.
o
" North Billerica, . .
21 A
65
28 50 . .
52 25 . . 95 00
"4
[ " Lowell, .....
26
28
75
. 85
8000 . .
55 00 . . lOOOO
Lowell,
1
as f To Middlesex, ....
STONY BROOK RR.
Ps " North Chelmsford,
29
85
g J " Tyngsboro' ....
32 i
95
Prom Lowell. Miles. Fares-.
.a " Little's,
35|
40
1.05
Vrest Chelmsford, . . 5 15
. 1.20
Westford, .... 8 25
1
^ V , ...
Graniteville, .... 10 30
Forgevillage, ... 11 85
Groton Junction, . . 16 50
ill
1
a; Merrimack,
45
1.35
1
Ah Danforth's, • . . . .
g -i Milford,
48
1.45
Trains run three timesa d«,y eaeh way.
61
1.50
and connect at Groton Junctiou with
ii 1 Richardson's, ....
53
1.60
trains and steamboats to New York and
'
^ (.Wilton
55
1.65
West.
Between WINCHESTER and WOBURN CENTRE— Single Fare, 10 cents.
This road presents a greater inducement for people to live upon its line than an]
other road out of Boston.
RAILROADS.
253
OLD COLONY AND FALL RIVER RAILROAD.
Depot,
Kneeland Street,
corner of
South Street,
Boston.
OFFICERS.
ALEXAlSTDER HOLMES, l>resident.
[OffioH at l'.-iswii(.'(T Station.]
JOHN M. WASHBURN, Treasurer.
[Office at l*assenger Station ]
JAMES H. SEAL, Clerk. JOSEPH S. BEAL, Auditor.
JOtlico, 60 State Street.] [Ofiice at Passenger Station.!
DIRECTORS.
ALEXANDER HOLMES. RJ.CHARD BORDEN, C. C. GILBERT,
FRANCIS B. CROWNINSHIELD. PETER H. PEIRCE, JAMES H. BEAL.
WILLIAM J. W^ALKER.
Connects at
Braintree with
South Shore
Railroad ; at
Middleboro',
with Cape Cod
Railroad,
for Yarmouth,
Hyannis and
Nantucket.
ALSO,
With Fair-
haven Branch
Railroad, for
OLD COLONY AND PALL RIVER RAILROAD.
From BosIon to Seaso.v Tickets.
Miles.
Fares.
cts.
12..
15..
18..
18..
20..
Sarin Hill, 3
Harrison Square, .... 4
NepODset, 5
Granite Bridge, 6|
Milton L. Mills, 7i
Slattapan, 8|
North Quiucy, 5| 22
Wollaston,.. . , 6J 25
Quincy, 8 SOi . . . .
Braintree, ..10^ 35
South Braintree, ll| 40
South Weymouth, .. .15 50
N-orth Abington, 18 CO
.\bington, 19| 65
South Abington, 21 70
North Hanson, 23 75
Hanson, 243 ?0
Halifax, 28.V 90
Ply mpton, 30 $1.00
Kingston, 334 1.10
Plymouth, 371 1 20
E. Briiigewater, 25
Randolph, 15
E. Stou-hton 16|.
North Bridgewater,.. .20.|
New Bedford Icampello, 2l| 70
and
Fairhaven ;
Keith's, 23| 75
Band \V. Bridgewater,25 80
Bridgewater, 27 85
Titicut, ■ 30J 1 00
Middleboro', 34^ 1.10
Haskins' 361 1 10
Myrick's, 42 1.20
Assonet, 45 1.80
Terry's 474 1 35
Somerset 48f 1.40
Miller's, 50A 150
Fall River, 53| 1.50
Tickets via Branch and Main Line, either way .from Bridgo'r and E. Bridge'r
Scholars and Children under 14 years of age, half price ; between 15 and
1 Yr.
f40.00. .
45.00. .
50.00. .
57.60. .
60.00. .
62.50. .
55.00. .
60.00. .
63 00. .
65 00. .
70.00. .
77.00. .
85 00..
90.00. .
9500. .
100 00. .
105.00. .
110.00. .
120.00. .
125.00. .
135.00. .
100.00. .
72.00. .
75.00. .
85.00. .
90 00..
98 00. .
100 00. .
105 00. .
110.00..
120.00. .
125.00. .
125.00. .
130.00. .
135.00. .
135.00. .
135.U0. .
140 00. .
105 00. .
18 years,
6 Mos. 3 Mos.
§24.00. . $14.00
27.00. . 16 00
30.00. . IS 00
W 00. ' '
33.00. .
35.00. .
33.00. .
35.00. .
38.00. .
39.('0. .
18 00
19.00
21,00
19.00
20 00
22.00
23 00
42.00. . 24.00
46.00. . 27.00
51.00. .
54.00. .
57 00. .
60 00..
63 00. .
66.00. ,
72.(i0-.
75.00. .
81.00. .
30.00
32.00
33.00
35.00
37.00
38 00
42.00
44.00
47.00
60 00. . 35.00
42.00. . 25.C0
45.00. . 26 00
51.00. . 30.00
54.00.
58.00. .
60 00. ,
63.00. ,
32.00
34.00
35.00
37.00
66.00. . 38.f-D
72 00. . 42 00
75.00..
75 00. .
44.00
44.00
.'8 00. . 45.00
81.00. . 4700
81 00. . 47.00
81.00. . 47.00
81.00. . 49.00
63.00. . 37.00 ,
three-quarters of
at Myrick's
Vi-ith New
Bedford and
Taunton Rail-
road ; and at
Fall River with
Steamers
. Metropolis,
Bay State,
and
Empire State,
for Newport
and
New York.
the above prices.
scenery:.
It cannot be denied that the scenery on every section of this route is unsurpassed. The surface of the country for
the first ten niik>s is beautifully variegated., presenting; a continnal succession of picturesque views of the country, the
city, and the sea. Its hill-tops and valleys are decked with splendid dwellings and tasteful cottages, and nowhere can
be found the union of town and country more complete.
RESIDENCES.
Dorchester, Milton, and Quincy afford locations for some of the most delightful and healthy residences. Savin Hill,
Harrison Square, and Neponset, from their proximity to the city, and their attractive scenery, have become favorite
places of residence.
PLYMOUTH
Presents great inducements for individuals seeking health or pleasure. The Samo.set House furnishes excellent accom-
modations ; then there are Plymouth Rock, Pilgrim Hall, and the graves of the Forefathers, calculated to awaken
plea,sant recollection. The numerous ponds in the vicinity of the village afford good fishing, and the beach and roads
through the woods are delightful places for a drive.
ATTRACTIONS.
An occasional ride in the cars as far as Braintree, will amply repay one for the trifling sum exicted for fare. In
passiog through the village of Quincy, the venerated mansion of the '• Elder A^ams," and afterwards the residence of
the '"Old Man Eloquent," can be seen.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
BOSTON AND WORCESTER RAILROAD.
fJepot corner of
Beach,
Lincoln, Kneeland, and
Albany Streets,
BOSTON,
O F F I C E R S .
GINERY TWICHELL, President. [Office at Depot.]
E, B. PHILLIPS, Superintendent. [Qffice at Depot.]
E, S. PHILBRICK, Assistant Supt. and Engineer. [OfHce at Depot.]
GEO. S. HALE, Clerk and Solicitor. [Office, 4 Court St.]
HORACE WILLlAMSj Treasurer. DAVID WILDER, Jr., Auditor*
[Office at Depot.] [Office at Dep!>t.J
DIRECTORS.
GIWEBY T^WICHEIjIi, B. F. WHITE, ISAAC EMERY,
DANIEL DENNY, EMORY "WASHBURN, PETER T. HOMER,
NATHANIEL HAMMOND, ISRAEL LOMBARD, D. WALDO LINCOLN.
BOSTON AND WOIiCESTERllAILROAD. "
TARIFF.— SINGLE, PACKAGE, AND SEASON TICKEIS.
MTOBCESTEB TRAINS.
Between Boston an^
Single Tickets.
1st Class 1 2d Class
STJ TICKETS.
3 Months.
Between BostoQ and
Single Tickets.
ijtCfaBsl 2d Class
S'S TICKETS,
Brighton,
Newton Corner,-
West Newton,- • •
Grantville,
West Needham, •
Natick,
Saxonville,
East HollistoB,- •
HoUiston,
Metcalf 's,
Bragg's,
MUfordy
20
25
30
40
45
56
65
75
80
85
90
100
15
20
25
3d
40
50
65
85
90
190
3fl6 00
idoo
20 00
20 00
2J 00
25 00
27 00
33 00
33 00
34 fO
36 00
Framingham,
Asbland,
CordaTille, ••
Strathboio',
Westboro', ••••
Grafton,
Millbury,
Worcester,
Framingham Centre,
Fajfille,
Southboro' Centre, • •
Marlboro',
Northboro',
65
60
75
70
85
80
85
80
95
90
115
110
130
125
135
125
75
75
85
■ 85
85
85
100
100
100
100
$8(100
33 00
S4 110
85 00
30 00
37 UO
SSCO
38 00
83 00
34 09
35 00
86 00
86 0&
SPECIAL TRAINS.
Newton and Saxonville Trains.
1 Brookline
Branch Trains.
Single
Tickets,
Packg's
for $3.
S'N TICKETS.
Between Boston and
SiDglfe- Packg's
Tickeb\ for $3.
S'N TICKETS,
Between Boston and
3 Months.
3 Months.
Cottage Farm,
12
15
17
22
25
28
30
30
37
36
80
27
20
18
16
15
14
12
fUOO
12 50
13 50
15 00
16 50
17 .'^0
18 00
18 00
19 00
Milldam,
12
12
12
••
36
36
36
$11 00
11 00
Cambridge Crossing,
11 00
Lower Falls.
Season Tickets are sold subject to the following Rules and Conditions; which form
part of the Contract of Sale.
All Tickets wilJ be made to terminate on the last day of March, June, September, and December, They most in all.
cases be prepaid. „ , ^ j. m,i-rv .i. ■-c
For not exceeding ONE month, 50 per cent, of quarterly rates. For over one, and not exceedmg T" O months, i6
per cent, of quarterly rates. For over two, and less than THKEE months, samu as three. For over three, and lesff
than TWKLVE months, quarterly rates. For TWELVE months, 10 pei- cent, discount from quarterly rates.
Season Ticket-* are not transferable. No allowance made for absence or non-usan-e. -,. . i
Persons passing over the road without a Ticket, are liable to a pi-iialty ; they also forfeit their claim to a Season Ticket.
Persons under eighteen years of age whose sole bu.siness is to acquire an education, will be furnished w«h a Seholar'8
Ticket tO' he. um<J for that object only, at 60 per rent, the above quarterly rates. _
Holders of Season Tickets must present their Tickets for inspection, when so required by the Conductors, on pay the
regular fare in the train, ivkich ivill not be refunded. „,,..„, ,.
Season Ti< ket Passentjers are requested to deliver EXPIRED Tickets (on application for new ones) to Ticket Clerk.
Season Tickets are subject to the general regulations of the road, and do not entitle the holder to carry with him asy-
lh\az builds oionptrsmial baggage. , .u • .• i »
N B. The Corporation is not bound to advise season ticket holder.? of the expiration of their tickets.
E. B. PHILLIPS, Sup't,
RAILROADS.
2o5
FOR NEW YORK & ALBANY,
THROUGH IN EIGHT AND A HALl' HOURS,
ITHOUT CHANCE OF CARS,
VIA
WORCESTER & SPRINGFIELD.
BY EXPRESS MAIL TRAINS TWICE A DAY.
Leave Boston and AVorcester Railroad Station, Albany Street, at
8 A.M. and 3 P.M.
For Albany, at 8.00 A.M., and 1.30 and 3 P.M.
New York Passengers by 8.00 A.M. Train are due in New York
at 4.45 P.M. ; those by 3 P.M. Train sup at Springfield, and are
due in New York at 11.15 P.M.
Albany Passengers dine and sup at Springfield, and are due in
Albany at 5 and 11 P.M.
Evening Train s leave Albany for Niagara Falls, Bufi"alo, and the
West at 6 and 11 P.M.
Also for New York, via Norwich, by Steamers Commonwealth or
Connecticut, daily (Sundays excepted), at 5.10 P.M. Tickets,
State Rooms, &c., secured at Ticket Office of Boston and Wor-
cester Railroad Depot, Albany Street.
TICKETS OBTAINED
At Office of Western Railroad, No. 19 State Street, Boston, and at
Ticket Office of Boston and Worcester Railroad, Albany St., Boston
E. B. PHILLIPS,
Sup't Boston and Worcester Railroad.
256
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OE BOSTON.
A.ccaiint and TBook
AtJ.i lister.
Holbrook Geo. s.j State
jVccountsiiits <S: fopyists.
Comer Geo. N. & Co. 139 Wash.
French Chus. 2811 Wiishingtou
Hall Chas. C. 6(J State
Haiiaford & Pavson, Ki Summer
Lloyd Geo. W. 1(>! Washington
Spear & Sawyer, 94 Tremont
A^ctuary, (eoiisultiug.)
EUiott E. B. y.5.J Washington
A.<lvertisliig Agencies.
Adams Thos. 91 Wash.
BiirriU & Uunting, 6 Tremont
Niles S. K., Scollay's building
Pettengill S. M. & Co. 10 State
Richardson B. R. & Co. OS Court
Stiles John. 185 State
Yeager Geo. 1. 7 Change av.
Agents.
For sale of D micftic Cotton and
Woollen Gooch.
[See also Manufacturing Cos.]
Almy, Patterson & Co. as Franklin
Ammidown H. & Co. 104 Federal
Barrv & Brother, 21 & 27 Pearl
Blackburn George & Co. 55 Milk
Brewer G. & Co. 57 Federal
Chace, Wheelwright* Co. Ill Milk
Clark, Newell & Co. 144 Congress
Colby Gardner & Co. 42 Franklin
Day, Frost & Kimball, 145 Congress
Denny, Rice & Co. 49 Franklin
Dodge, Baldwin & Co. 39 franklin
Eldredge E. H. & Co. 7 Federal
Faulkner, Kimball & Co. 86 JNIilk
Frothingham & Co. 130 Congress
Hall John W. 58 Federal
Howe J. C. & Co. 20 Federal
-Johnson, Sewall & Co. 13;3 Milk
Lawrence A. & A. & Co. 82 Milk
Little, Alden & Co. 128 Congress
Mason, Lawrence & Co. 17 Milk
Minot & Hooper, 39 Milk
Paige J. W. & Co. 34 Franklin
Parker, Wilder & Co. 67 Federal
Poor Benj. 29 Milk
Read, Chadwick & Dexter, 29 Milk
Richardson, Deane. & Co., 27 Fed.
Skinner Francis & Co. 91 Milk
Stanfieldj Wentworth & Co. 58
Franklin
Tufts Henry A. & Co. 131 Jlilk
Tucker, Newton & Co. 25 Federal
Upham, Tucker & Co. 4 Milk
■Wright & Whitman, 150 Congress
Agricultural Stores.
[See also Seed Stores.]
Blackmer Hiram, 7 E. Clinton
Blake & Dow, 48 Union
Breck Jos. & Son, 51 N. Market
Curtis & Cobb, 348 Washington
Davenport Geo. 18 Chatham
Hovey & Co. 7 Merchants row (see
advert^aement^ p. 5)
Nourse, Mason & Co., Quincy Hall
Nourse & Co. 34 & 30 Mer. row
Parker, Gannett & Osgood, 47,59 &
63 Blackstone (see adv. p. 13)
Anchors.
Lawton J. N. & Bro. 25 Kilby,
Apothecaries.
Those niai l-ed with a * are members
of the Massachusetts Col-
lege OF Phaemacv.
•Almy Sylvester, Trem't,c. School
Atkinson W. D. jr. 1 and 2 Hotel
Pelham, Tremont, c. Boylston
*Atwood Chas.H., Green, c.Levcret
Babbitt &Armington,447 Broadway
•Babo Leopold 311 Tremont
Badger W. M. 92 Kneeland
•Blasland Thomas, 1S5 Broadway
*Boyden Ashel, Joy, c. Myrtle
•Brown Frederick, OS Washington
•Brown John I. & Son, 425 Wash.
Brown John T., 1'8S Washington
•Brown Joseph T. 292 Wash.
•Brown William, 547 Washington
Call Charles U. 939 Wash.
CamplK'll Isaac T. 153 Broadway
•Carney Chas. T. 138 Wasliington
Choate Hi'lirv A. 1 Revere House
Chur.-h Fniu;-isT.,Cnurt,e. Howard
Chureli Josepli, an Washingtoii
Clark (i. M. llaiKiver, c. Salem
•Coltoii Geo., Cambridge, e. Bridge
Denny Charles B., E. Orange, c.
Albany [Federal
Dodge Levi G. 71 Merrimnc & 291
Durkee Thomas G. 79 Lliot
Erans Geo. E. 10G8 Washington
Ferguson Dennis, 2 Broadway
Folsoni Jas. 238 Shawmut avenue
•FowleH.D. 71 Prince
Eraser C. L. Meridian c. London
•French Charles, .'!B7 Hanover
Fuller D. D., Hudson, c. Kneeland
Gilman J. T. m Richmond
Gleeson M. H. & Bro., Fed'I, c.High
Glecson T. J. 1179 Wasl)in»ton
Gordon Jas. 117 Leveret & I Lowell
Goulet Ambrose, 113 Broadway
•Greene Chas. G. 823 Washington
Guenther Theo. 14 Pleasant
•Henchman Daniel, 6.5 Cambridge
•Hollis Thomas, 23 Union
Howard Wm. P. 396 Hanover
Howe Manley, 258 Broadway
Jenks T. L., Merrimac, c. Pbrtl'nd
"KentRobt. R., 8 Maverick sq.
Kidder D. B. 12 Maverick sq. E.B.
King Octaviu-, 654 Washington
•LincoluH.W., Charles, c. Chestnut
•Littlefield A., Beach, cor. Lincoln
Lyons Chas. H. jr. 88 Federal
IVIathews T. A. 154 Endicott
McGowan Wm. S. SSI Washington
McSheehy J. J. 193 North
•Mclzar A. P. 165 Shawmut ave.
•Metcalf Theo. & Co. 39 Tremont
Miller H. C. 1 Charlestown
Miller W. D., Hanover, c. Union
Miller John L., Central sq.
Morris Patr'k, Federal, c. Purchase
Nims O. F. 80 Cambridge
Noble S. J. 31 Carver, cor. Eliot
Noyes G. L. & Co., 63 Summer
Page W. W., Tremont, c. Pleasant,
and Court, c. Hanover
•Pannenter G. W. 268 Hanover
Patten I. B., Beach, c. Harrison av.
Peabody N. C. (horn.) 20i Bedford
Phillips ^ B. & Co., Central sq.
Pierce wRi. C, 282 Broad
Restieaux E. B. W. 192 Hanover
"Kestieaux Thomas, 29 Tremont
Ricker C. A. 212 Tremont
Ricker Geo. D. 166 Salem
♦Roberts David, 140 Dorchester av.
Robinson H. W., Fourth, cor. B
Rouse S. M. B.1197 Washington
Shaw Joel, 914 Washington
Smallej L. W. 170 Harrison av.
•Smith & Melvin, 325 Washington
'Souther E., Green, c. Lyman
Spalding J. Russell, 27 Tremont
Stevens J. under National Theatre
Teal Thomas G. 291 Federal
Thayer Eli, Salem, cor. Cross
"Tompkins Orlando, 271Wash.
•Turner T. L. 95 Cambridge
Tyler Edmund W. 194 Harrison av.
Tyler Henry E. 281 Hanover [ner
Underwood C. G., Lewis, c. Sum-
White John, 38 Leveret
WhiteJ. 11.26 Grove
White Robert, 165 Broad
♦Wilbor Albert G. 745 Wash.
Wilbor Alex'r B. 166 Court
•Wilbur Joshua G. 135 Cambridge
and 93 Leverett
Williams J. jr. Blossom, c. Vine
Wilson George, North, c. Richmond
Willson J. W. F. 307 Broadway
•Woods Samuel H. 51 Tremont
•WriehtE. S. 106 Endicott TRevertf
•Wright Wm. R., AVest Cedar, c.
Architects.
Billings Haminatt, 289 Wash.
Bond Richard, 68 City Exchange
Bradlee Nathaniel J. 5 Tremont
Briggs Luther jr. 27 Jov's build'g
Brown Edwin L. 50 Scliool
Bryant David, 45 Hudson
Bryant G. J. F. 4 Court
Bugbee S. C. 21 Phccnix building
Cabot E. C. 110 Tremont
Cabot J. E. 110 Tremont
Cummings C. A. 25 Nilcs block
Dwight B. F. 110 Tremont
Edwards J. F. 5(rSchool
Esty Alex. R. 2 Change avenue
Follen Charles, 110 Tremont
Fuller Geo. F. 19 Niles block
Fuller S. P. & Sons, 13 Doane
(Jilmau Aiihur, 49 Tremont
Graves II. 121 Court
Hall <;. G.60 School
Hall John K. , Ml School
Haitwell 11. W. 42 Court
Hill. I. W. U. 16 Summer
Uolyoke C. 0. 25 Niles block
Kirby C, K, & Co. 19 Nilcs blocii
Moore Frederic H. 50 School
Parker Charles E. 8 Congress sq.
Pook S. H. 225 Commercial
Preston & Emerson, 6 Joy's build.
Rand J. H, m City E^schange
Richards Joseph R. 40 Court
Ropes Geo. jr. 11 Jov's building
Rvder & Fuller, 40 State
Schueler F. 20 Kilby
Schulze Paul, m City Exchange
Silloway Thomas W. 121 Court
Snell George, 23 Tremont
Sparrell William, 9 State
Stevens J. 34 School
Thomdike John H. 24 Edinboro'
Towle John D. 11 Jo.v's building
Twombly Samuel, 46 Court
Voelckers Theodore, 15 Congress
Washburn William, 7 Change av.
Weissbein L. 08 City Exchange
Wheelock M. G. 16 Summer
Woodcock & Meacham, 13 Exch
Artificial Floivers.
Sebire M. 12 Haymarket pi.
Artificial t>iinbs.
Drake John S, 297 Tremont
Palmer & Co. 19 Green
Artists' Materials.
Cotton N. D. 272 Washington
Wheeler A. & Co. 61 & 63 Union
Whipple M. J. & Co. 35 Cornhill
(see adv. p.l)
Astrologer.
Lister Thomas, 25 Lowell
Auctioneers.
Baker Thos. J. & Son, 60i Portland
Beck Gideon, 92 Federal
Brodhead & Co. 53 Tremont
Brown Brothers, 11 Kilby
Clark & Son, 10 Water
Draper, Morse it Co. 24 Bromfield
Dyer & Haskell, 12 Tremont row
(see adv. p. o)
Evans Hrice S. 7 State
Hall Edward F. 21 Kilby
Harris Geo. S. 27 Ooane
Harris Horatio & Co. 18 India
Hatch Samuel, Water, c. Congress
Hichborn Geo. R. 1 Scollay'8''bld.
Kendall Wm. B. 1?S Friend
Knights Samuel C. basement Old
State House
Leonard & Co. 45 Tremont
Merriam & Co . 10 Federal
Osgood J. H. 147 & 149 Congress
Porter J. K. & Co. 20 Congress
Sprague & Tappan, 11 Central
Sumner J. 5 Congress
Thompson.N. A. iCo.Old State Ho.
Thompson Wm. V. 16 Scollay's
building
Tyler John, 9 Central wharf
Walker Samuel A. 50 & 52 Federal
Warren Daniel, 16 Summer
Weed Otis H. 18 State
Autographs and Ooins.
Morse Chas. U. Hi State
Biicon Woi'ks.
Knowles Horace W.MOO Harrison av
Bags and Bagging.
Chases & Fay, 14 City wharf
Folsom & Bowker, (n Charlestown
Bakers.
Albert John M. 73 W. Canton
Bartlett M. 32 Broad & 26 Lewis
Bean D. L. 8 W. Centre
Becker Wm. 184 Harrison av.
Blood A. 75 Lincoln & 76 Pleasant
Bond Timothy D. 62 Portland
Brigham M. F. & J. A., Clifton pL
Brown Gilbert C. 5-3 Pleasant
Burke Richard, 111! Tyler
Carlev R. H. .876 Washington
Chaffin J. H.4ii Fleet
Chnter John, 215 Tremont
Chater James 41 South
Chater John & Bro., 8;« Wash.
Crafts Jacob, Dorchester, c. Third
Cusack T. 8" E. Sumner
Gates G. S. & Co. '.i:i I'rince
Garel August, 1:4 Kiv eland
Gaut Samuel N. 174 Washington
c;iblis Lvmaii, 141 ('..urt [ton
(in.tteiicVKck Gen.H.'.r. Northamp-
Ha^'au.l.H. L'.'c'Hrnaihvay
Ilewe.sJ. F. 1411 Prinee
Ilewelt I,. S. 09 I'.i.iCeton
Ilimes 11.53 lievere
HouL-lilou A.J. im;-* Washington
Howard Samuel, 42 Myrtle
Uuerter C. 07 EUiott
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
2.37
Kelt Jnmcs, Ifi Enst
Kurtz Jiilin K. 711 Warren TrimRC
Muvnur.l lO. I,. 7,S Cutnb. & fll Mer-
Miiyrianl (ic.irge A. 7(i I,cveret
Mnyimnl.lesKc, III W.irren
MiUTiiinl 1,. M. k: Silem
IMi^'Devitt R. •-'.' liro.idwny
M.'lMirliind Win. .t Cu. «'Grecn
JifiSh.iu- ll.r:i Knilieott
JI.ivllo .I..v;i Wushington nnd 2
WIutI.t's et. " [I'ortli.nd
MiUrt CliMiIrs h.M Pleasimtaiid 1.'7
Mitilull .1. li. 1.-, Maiden
Mnnn.c C. W. & J. C. 1)U W. Cedar
and I'H I'l.'asunt
Morse V. W. Ill.( Cninhridgc, 82
BriKhtoii luul IKI I'Vdcnil
Neville A. lli;:l W.i'.liin-li.n
Newmareh 11. J. Miss. ■.'NSWnsh.
Ncwmarcli .Insiidi, (III Cambridge
Newmareh S. ITi liroadway
Oi-dway J. M. & Co. ^,s Ueach, 204
Hanover, and .'!il ('liarter
rnrraelce Asaph. Il.l.'i Wash.
Parmelee Ashley, I(I.Ki Wash.
Pike Joiia. .11 I'onlar, n. Spring
Pike Wni.T.'L'Canihridae
Presho I. II. ISl Ponrth
Eenzi P. li« Kndioott
Robinson Wm., North, c. Clark
Rollins Geo. S. inin Washington
SehahiMt.I. in South May
Shnte M. II., H,-iniin-toii.c.Porter,
Smith. I. G.i;:iil Washineton
Stephenson .1. E. .'vV Washington
Stone Khen, ■111 I'rinec
Wakefield Daniel K. .i S. Cedar
■Werner G. & H. I",:! Ilarr. av.
AVelciilin Angustns, -JIS Tremont
■WelchliTi Frederie. IKI Leveret
Wilkinson W. .-i;);! Hanover
WiUhauk F. SI .Maverick
Wycth N. S., Oneida, cor. Albany
Ballast.
Parker B. W. iSl Conimereinl
Simons W. M) Commercial
Bankers.
Alderman S: Gore, l'(i Kilhy
Blake Bros. & Co. 28 State
BoUes Matthew & Co. iiii State
Brewster, Sweet & Co. 411 State
Brown, Brothers .<£ Co. (I.'i State
Clapp, Fuller & Browne, .37 State
Clark, Chenev & Co. 22 State
Clark J. W. & Co. 22 State
Curtis Thomas B. (« State
Davis J. W. 2.1 State
Good now J. G. 4.S State
Goodnow Peter, 4vS State
Mudge E. R. & Co. 1:! Exchange
Nevins & Co. 10 City E.xehanse
Thayer J. E. & Brother, 40 State
Spencer, Vila it Co. I'J Concress
Ward S. G. 2.S State
Wolcott J. W. & Co. 60 State
Weatherhee.Baker & Co.!) Congress
Welch Ch is. A. & Co. 5(j Water
Baths.
Blodgett C. r. Marlboro' Hotel
Braman & Geyer, op. foot Chestnut
Bruce & Geyer. Cradle's Bridge
Churchill At. li La Grange place
Holland W. A. 47>S Wash.
Hunt W. 20 La Grange pi.
Packard Daniel, Quiiicy House
Putnam Geo. K. 7 Winthrop, E.B.
Veazie W. F., Warren Bridge
BecI<Iiii{;.
Hallett James H. lU Dock sq. (see
arlverti^e'/teitf, p. Ill)
Holman, Smith & Co. 60 Union, &
47 Friend [tield
Institution for the Blind, 20 Brom-
Beds. S/irmg.
Elliptic Spring Bed Co. .So Brattle .
Osgood H. B. 5 Holmes block
Putnam .John, 4.Si> Washington
Union Spring Bed Co. Gore block
Wing & Morss, 3 Xremoat row
Beer. I^innll or Root.
Berry C. IIH)2 Washington
HallJoshua G. Una! Wa.shington
Oliver J. C. 21! Tremont
Plummer J. P. !li>.S Washington
Bell Hangrers.
Booth G. C. 106 Court
Fuller S. W. 2,i Devonshire
.lames D. W. 78! Washington
Penninian E. M. 753 Washington
Bellows ^laiiiiracturers.
Garland ,•* Parker, Cove, c. Beach
Beltiiisr.
Boston Belting Co. 47 Summer
Jacobs Frederick, 31 Devonshire
KifigO. .i.iCaiiibrid':;e
Stearns )!; Anihrose.'.VS Elm
Whitmarsh Th.'s.. aij't, \J7 Milk
BUI «»o«tfr«.
Kelly Peter, 2 Williams Ct.
Vialle James L. 3 Devonshire
17
Billiard Table IWakcra.
Ilailey A. W. l.W Harrinon ay.
Came John E. & Co. .'i.3 Portland
Stevens J. H. 43 Portland
BlrclH aiifl Can-on.
Brooks Sainnel. UM Court
Haley U. F. .'.2 Court
BIa<-klii{r.
Mason's Challenge HIaeking, Geo.
MiTrill, agent, 18 S. .Market (we
w/r,rlm„,rnl,,i- 1)
Sullivan Blacking Co. 1,38 Con(fr.
ISIa<-kHnilth«.
Batterman J. 1117 WashiTigton
Brarrihall Hi Cliisholin.I I'.l CongresB
Iluehanan.lohn C. 103 Northamp-
Budge Duvid, 2(! lieverlv [ton
Croft James T. '.U lii^verly
Cunningham W. H. First, opp.
Boston wharf
Daniels E. 13 Bridge [Friend
Denio & Roberts, Causeway, c.
Dowd James, Beach, eor. South
Fcnby & Brunuun, Northampton,
c. Reed
Foss Abraham S., E. Sumner. E.B.
Freeman Afoses H. 22 Andover
French James M. 73 AV. Dedham
Gold J. C. Border, n. Lexington &
Lewis, E. B.
Hall H. G. 13 Cove
Hartford B. 171 Dorchester av.
Hennessy Joseph, .'if! Cooper
Hooker David S. .53 Sumner, E. B.
Howe, Averill& Co., Tufts ivf. E.B.
Keefe AJartin, Curve, n. Il-irr. ave.
Lakin Sylvester, 4113 Broad
Low Wm. H. 42 Devonshire
Marden & Sand, 16 E. Dover
Mason & Smith, l.'iO Harrison ar.
JlcBarron J. & H. 418 Tremont and
416 Harrison avenue
MeWiggin Henry, First, n. B
Miller David, 161 Harrison ave.
Nute J.8:i Sumner
Onderdonk M. C. 264 Broad
Perry & Biekford,.^ Beverly
Pike & Simpson, Beach, c. Cove
Quick Jacob, Swan
Robinson A. E., Second, n. C
Sawyer W. W. 6.5 Beverly
Shepard Wni. 00 Charlestown
Skaflv H. C. .3(1 Beverly
Smart B. F. 88 Portlani
Smith, Felton, & Co., 409 Federal
Smith & Lovett, 57 Devonshire
Smith J.. Liverpool, n. Central eq.
Smith & Stuke, 20 Chapman
Stone & Chamberlin, 18 Travers
Sullivan Michael, 163 Dorch. ave.
Thompson John B. 00 Beverly
Twitehell & Libby, 45 Causeway
BlueluK.
Sawyer H. 51 Bromtield (see ad-
vertUement, p. 17 J
Boardins Houses.
Adams Isaac, oOi Sc 510 Washington
Aiken John, 7 Arch
Allen Catherine, 16 Richmond
Banks Sarah A. 26 Purchase
Bell George, 3 North square
Bird T.M. 178 Harr. ave.
Bleakley Wm. 42 Hich
Bond C}ias. D. 4 Morton pi.
Bossert A. 112 Federal
Botteher H. J. .55 Lincoln
Biiwker S. E. Mrs. 1173 Wash.
Brighara James M. 1 Buinstead pi.
Brockway E. F. 15 Montgomery pi.
Brodbeet"F. r. 6!1 Harr. av.
Brown Henry, 10 Prince
Brown Solomon, 47 Clark
Bryant Thomas J. 15 Howard
Burge J. 471 Commercial
Cann John C. 44 Feet.
Carr A, 10 Ciar'tc
Clough Samuel L. 15 Morton pi.
Colson SV. A. 10 Crescent place
Cormier J. H. 3,S4\ Hanover
Cotton .Mary Mrs. 230 Harr. ave.
Cross .Jacob, 1!) Minot
Curtis Eliza G. 23 Bedf.ird
Gushing Anna M. 2 Cambridge
Daggett M. 12 Essex
Donaldson E. 220 Hanover
Dow Charlotte, 93 Summer
Doyle E. i! High
Eldrid^e John, 14 Montgomery pi.
Eustis James F. 47 Cross
Farrand A., Fourth, c. Foundry
Fcrnald W. M. 6 Ilayward pi.
Fernandes J. 472 Hanover
Forrester E. J. Mrs. 14 Crescent pi.
Francis Elizabeth, liiO Tyler
Gleason T. 45 Eastern av.
Grant Marv, 4 Marion
Griffen D. "H. -36,8 Hanover
Hamblin B. .38 Fleet
Harrison Alice B. .^ LaGrange pi.
Harvey Sarah E. 31 Leveret ^
Ilavey John. 471 Hanover
Hemenway S. S. 7 Province court
Holland J. Mrs. 9 Allstou
Howe Rcbeeea B. 0 TJncoln
Hi.Kh.-H .SuHun E.Clilf.'ttrver
Hii(.tni)/ton Lneia, 143 Court
Mont Klizii, 17 Hn.Non
Hunt W. yiLaGrunjfc pinee
Jneknon S. 42.3 ('ommereial
.laeobi. J. 2.5-1 .N'orlh
.lohnson Cliurlcn, I Moon
JoncH Thoinan, .59 Fleet
Kendall S. B. In .Morton place
Knr.wlton Edward A. .'«) Green
Kreglenski .M. M.5 Province ct.
Lain Garrett A. 3l'!I Hanover
lyuwry Benjamin, .33 Fleet
lyeman Chiis. M. 16 Fleet
Le.Moyne T. Mrs. .!(! Leverctt
Logan Hrrnard, 9 Garden ct, at.
Lovett William, 24 Somerset
May Pamelia, 4 Allston
.■MeN'eil F. 43S Hanover
Morrill A. F. I Province court
Morrill P,nil,51 High
Morton Eliza, 5 Cambridge
Martin J. 11 Lewis
Mulligan John A. 18 Clark
Mnrphy Sarah, 519 Washington
Neal Charles, 440 ('..mmercial
Nicholson W. .38S Hanover
Nickerson Geo. 20 Xcnth square
Nourse Louisa, 14>l Court
O'Brien John, 451 C.nimereial
Paine Henry rear 2!)0 Hanover
I'arkcr I^ydia, 80 Summer
I'ayne E. Mrs. 19 North square
I'erry Elizabeth, 12 Salem
Pierce .John S. 2 Eaton place
Prime G. W. .Mrs. 76 London, E.B.
Reddell E. H. Mrs. .'!6 Boylston
Rohbins Abigail Mrs. 3 Jackson pL
Robbins Lyrria, 57 Lowell
Rogers Abigail, 8 Central court
Rogers Susan JL 28(1 Hanover
Rus.sellE. II.. 34 Eliot
Rutty Anna H. 517 Washington
Sanborn C:ixoline,M.Montgom'rypI.
Sehengub Solomon, 142* Pleasant
Schuttee Mary Afrs. l'J3 'Court
Severson W. 406 Comm'l [ard
Simpson Elizabeth A..Mi93,21 How-
Sirovich Luigi, 408 Com'l (Italiaa)
Small Marv, 10 Cnnseway
Steele Henry, 30 Fleet
Stevenson C. E. 4H (Jl ark
TaftSarauel J. SfJEssex
Tate James H. 2 Arch place
Tead M. A. 121 Albany
Thomas R. 398 Commercial
Thompson Andrew, 471 Comml
Titcomh Salome, Mrs. 9 Bussey pL
Titus Phineas. 44 Church
Towns S. .366 Hanover
Walker Eliza, 5 Otis place
Walton Reuben. 51 Lowell
Weber John, 4 Mason
Wildes C. E. Mrs. .34 South
Williams Misses, 1 Lvnde
Williams Wm. 1 .Moon
AVinter N. U. .34 Pitts
Wise AVilliam, 44 Kingston
Wundcrlieh Gustav, 112 Pleasant
, Young Wm. 71 Chambers
Boats.
Brown R. .303 Commercial
Craein & Sheldon, IM Broad
Ilolbrook S. E.jr. & Co.3I6 Comml
Ilorgan Thomas, Kellv's wf.E.B.
O'Connell J., People's' Ferry ave.
Pierce Jos. W., Sixth, bet. O & P
A'allely Thomas, New
Boiler .flakcrs.
Glone Locomotive AVorks, A, cor.
First
Loring Harrison, City Point, S. B.
Bonnet Makers and
Pressors.
Claflin Wm. H. 19 Alilk
Cutler James jr. 22 Hanover
Perry & Baker, 179 Washington
Thompson Lewis, 360 <. Wash.
Book Eilije Marhllnar.
Hathaway Richard. i-J CirnhilT
Bookbinders.
Abbott J. H. 17 AA'asliington
Abbot Theo. .3601 AA'asliington
Adams Beni. 10 Franklin ave.
Adams & AA'hitc. 13 AATashington
Bradley Benj.57AA'ashington
Bvram & Binlev, 53 Elm
Chick M. .M. 334 Washington
Coleman Geo. 22 AA'inter [Kilby
Coleman & Morse, 3 Do me and 14
Copeland R. M. 37 Cmgress
Damrell & .M^wre, 16 Devonshire
Eeles F. S. 13 Washington
FUittich G. H. 24 Coofc-'ess
Fleming & Haskell, iS ComhiU
Gorham Andrew, 1.30 State
Guardenier John, 16 Franklin
Hickling Chas & Co. 22 Devonshire
Higgins, Bradley & Dayton, 2»
AVashington
Leeds J. fl. 19 Water
Little & Querusey, 22 CornhiU
258
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Marsh n. F. 77 Washington
McA(l:mis Hugh, 1211 Washinjrton
JfoUoiiald & JIiicGregor,l-13 Wash.
Mcstoii .I.J. Ill; Wash.
Mooro Ak-N. ■.;! Fniuklin
Eiiilry .Insuph W. 'Jl Iv.rnhiU
Robfits liri.ihcrs, i;:; Temple place
Kuliurts ,1. a. & C'c.SWi.ter
SeicUii^tickir ,1. l-'.l AViisliiiifrton
Stiiii|.s.,ii Cluulfs, 1(14 WashiDgton
Stwlch.r.l M A C'nnihill court
Terry II. O. U) Wufur
tllmau Win. 81 Conihill
Wutorniun J. H. 14 I-'ranklin ave.
Williimis G. W. G. HO Bromfielii
XSookbiiKlcrK' Stock, mill
Xo..Is.
Gane II. A. 5ii Coniliill
Hill Will. II. & Co. .■W Conihill
Booksellers untl S'lib.
ADAMS, SAJIPSON & CO. Pub-
lishers ot Direeturies for Bos-
ton, Chnrl'jstowii, Roxbury,
Lowell, Salem, Albany, N. Y.,
Tkoy.N. y., and many other
cities ; also of the Massachusetts
Register, the New England Busi-
ness Directory, and the Nkw
York Statu Business Diekc-
TORY. Ul Washington
Am. S. S. Union, i> Cornhill
Am. Tract So., 28 Cornhill
Am. Unitarian Asso. iil Broinfield
Ballou M. M. 22 Winter
Bazin & Ellswort , l.S Washington
Bowles I..eoiiard C. 119 Washington
Brown U. A. 14 Hanover [hill
Brown, Tagtiar I & Chase, 29 Coru-
Buriihnm L.m Conihill
Burnham T. O. H. P. 143 WVish.
(sec advertiseinent^.p, G)
Butler D. V. Ul Washington
Carter T. H. 5 Water
Clapp Ebenezer jr. 184 Wash.
Clapp Otis, .3 Beacon
Colby A. & Co. 20 Washington
Colcsworthy D. C. 00 Cornhill
Congregational Board of Publica-
tion, 23 Chauncy
Coolidge Geo. 10 Devonshire
CottrellG.W.. 30 Cornhill
Crocker & Brewster, 47 Wash.
Crosby, Nichols & Co. 117 Wash.
(see adv. front colored page)
Crown L. P. 43 Cornhill
Damrell & Moore, 10 Devonshire
Davis Robert S. & Co. US Wash.
Degen II. V. 22 Cornhill
Devoe Edwin, 32 Congress
Donahoe Patrick, 23 Franklin
Drake S. G. 13 Bromfield
Dutton Edward P. & Co. 106 Wash.
Fisher & Brother, 71 Court
Francis C. S. i Co. -53 Devonshire
French Jas. & Co. 80 Wasli.
Gill Caleb & Co. 145 Broadway
Gleason F., Treinont, c. Broinfield
Gould & Lincoln, 59 Wash.,
Graves A. F.24 Cornhill
Guild Wm. & Co. 15(j Washington
Hamlet & Lingham, .03 School
Heath William, 79 Cornhill
Hickey Wni. I28 Federal
Himes-J. V. 4Gi Kneeland
Hickling,Swan"& Brewer,131Wash.
•Jewelt John P. & Co. 20 Wash.
Johnson, Frye ft Co. 22 Bromfield
Libby E. O. & Co. 115 Wash.
Light George W. 12 Tremont
Little, Brown & Co. 112 Wash.
Littell, Son & Co. 40 Bromtield
Mansfitld J. B. & Co., 39 Court
Marsh Bela, 14 Bromfield
Mass. Bible Depos. 15 Cornhill
Mass. S. S. Dei). 13 Cornhill
Mendum Josiali P. 45 Cornhill
Methodist Book Rtnios. 5 Coruhi 1
Moody Israel, 290 Wash.
Munroc J. & Co. 134 Washington
N. E. Bapt. Deposit'y, 79 Cornhill
New England S. S. Dep. 79 Cornhill
N. E. Temp. Deposit'y, 11 Cornhill
Phillips, Sampson & Co. 13 Winter
Phiniiey Geo. 19 Winter
PutiKiiii Austin G. 4.50 Washington
Roddiiif; ik Co. 8 State
Koliinsou Jiiiues & Co. 119 Wash.
Russell IJ. B. .')I5 Washington
Russell C. li. 12 Tremont
Shepard. Clark ,t Brown, lin Wash.
SpeneerW.V. 128 Wash, (up stairs)
Stone Cyrus, II Cornhill
Stone C. 1>. 5 Water
Swett 11. W. 12s Washington
Tcwksbury W. P. 302 Washington
Teuthoni F. B 518 Wash. (Ger'n.)
Tieknor & Fields, 135 Wash.
Tilton J. E. & Co. 1(11 Wash.
Tompkins Abel, 38 Cornhill
llrbino S. 19 Winter
tJshcr James M. .37 Cornhill
Vea/.ie Wm. 02 Cornhill
Virtue, Emmins & Co. 121 Court
•Walker Suiunel, jr. 119 Wash.
Walker Thomas O. fK Cornhill
Weiitworih, llewes & Co. SO Wash.
Whitteiiiore J. M. & Co. 114 Wash.
I'uriudical D^aUrK.
Clark II. 1.35 Meridian
Cobb Win. C. 309 Hanover
Cody E. W. 751 Washington
Cook Anna, 0 Eliott
Dyer John J. & Co. 35 School
Federhen John 3d, & Co. 13 Court
Hamilton W. 113 Meridian
Hanseom S. S. 74 Cambridge
Hanliiig Isaac, 1 Bromfield
Hasty Edward, 751 Wash.
Howe Irving A. 11 Court av.
Howe T. J. W. 47 Cambridge
Hunter J. S. 897 Wash.
Keating Wm. 170 Harrison ave.
J^earned J. 270 Hanover
McCiea Julian B. 174 Harr ave.
Perry John 1.., Chelsea F'erry
Prescf.tt S. D. 201 Hanover
Redding & Co. 8 Stsite
Saflbrd Sarah A. 9 Maverick sq.
Shea John O. 5 Commercial
Sherman J. W. 115 Cambridge
Smith F. AV. 175 Cambridge
Starrett Henry, 342 Hanov'er
Swett H.' W. i28 Washington
Tolman Aniasa, 58 Warren
AVatson John X. 053 Wash.
AVhiting L. Henry, Worcester dep.
Williams A. & Co. 100 Wash.
Wood Wm. K. 108 Court
Boot, Shoe, and B..eather
I6c:tlei-g. WliohsalK.
Abbott John C. 17 Central
Adams Aaron, 30 Fulton [Leather
Adden John jr. & Co. 31 Shoe &
Atherton, Stetson & Co. 34 Peail
Aucoin R. B. 130 Pearl
Bailev E. C. 72 Pearl
Bachelder N. S. & Co. 159 Pearl
Bachelor J. 92 Pearl
Batcheller T. & E. & Co. 05 Pearl
Batchelder W. S. 20 Blackstone
Battles & Bro. 52 Elm
Seals E. S. 1.34 Pearl
Beamis & Nash, V'A Pearl
Belcher L. & W. S. 94 Pearl
Bennett Oliver & Co. 55 Pearl
Bigelow & Knight, 75 Pearl
Bigelow E. B. & Co. 75 Pei|rl
Bigelow P. J. 62 Pearl
Blake Samuel jr. Si Pearl
Blanchard B. & Co. 131 Pearl
Blanchard L. & I. 92 Pearl
Blanchard W. & C. 151 Pearl
Bowker& Phipps,120 Pearl
Boyd, Corev & Co. 118 Pearl
Boyd J. M."122 Pearl
Bradley J. W. 159 Pearl
Bragg A. & Co. 57 Hanover
Brigham D. & H. 57 Hanover
Brigham J. W. & Co. 123 Pearl
Brooks & Saunders, 69 Pearl
Brown F. 85 Pearl
Bryant Seth, 70 Pearl
Bucknam J. C. 145 Pearl
Burrage & Henry, \^i Pearl
Burrage W. 103 Pearl
Burrill N. H. 8 Central
Butters Albert II. 120 Pearl
Campbell, Harwood & Co. 79 Pearl
Carroll & Thayer, 31 Elm
Chase, McKinney & Co. 40 Water
Childs, Harmon &Knigiit,Mli Pearl
Claflin A., 171 -Pearl, c. Broad
Claflin Wilbur F. & Co. 118 Pearl
Claflin William & Co. 172 Congress
Clapp, Hall & Co. 12 Central
Clement, Colburn & Co. 1,35 Pearl
Clement T. & J. B. 1.35 Pearl
Cochrane, Kimball & Dimick 70
Pearl
Colburn H. 40 Merchants row
Cole B. E. 142 Pearl
Comstock Wm. II. & Co. SO Pearl
Conant, Warren & Co. 01) I'earl
Copeland P. & N. & Co. 88 Han'r,
cor. Portland
Cotton J. W. & Co. 140 Pearl
Cox C. & M. 42 Pearl
Currier & Williams, 1.34 Pearl
Curtis Abner, 51 Pearl
Cushing Sam'l B. 07 Kilby
Daggett H. L. 101 Pearl
Uanuiii Ileiirv,05 Hanover
Diiiiuiii, 'I'hiMiias h Co. h' Hanover
Dane Francis .1; Co. 47 Kilby
Dane J. F. & Co. 110 I'earl
Dvke (len.W. 02 Pearl
D'vke Juliii 11. 02 IViul
\)\k,- l.vuian, 72 Pearl
D'lll.b.s^i.li, 112 Pearl
1 ^i/.er Jl. C. .<; Co. 53 Hanover
I)ri\ er Stephen & Co. 0.) Hanover
Dunliar W. II. llWPearl
Durgiii J. & Son, 02 Pearl
Durgin Siiniiiel, 02 I'earl
Edwards lieiijauiiii jr. 92 Poarl
Elder, Sylvester & Vose, 2.3 Pearl
Emeriiuu's Thos. Soua, 51 I'earl
Emerson E. C. 70 Pearl
Estabrook J. A. 44 Merchants row
Fairbanks Drurv & Co. 81 Kilby
Farley, Morrison & Co. 129 Pearl
Farrand N. l."0 Pearl
Fav & Stone, 94 Pearl
Fay Sidney G. IliO Pearl
Fclch 1. & Son, 142 Pearl
Felt J. H. 27 Shoe & Leather
Field Pearson II. & Co. 05 Kilby
Fitch & Otis, 72 Pearl
Fogg & Holmes, 97 .Milk & 1 Pearl
Fofg, Houghton & Co. 04 Pearl
Forbu.sh C. W. & Co. 109 Pearl
F'orbusli .t Wheeler, 88 Pearl
French D. & J. .55 Elm
Frost & Co. 85 Pearl
French & Howard, 53 Hanover
Garney Thomas. SI Pearl
Gilmore A. A. & Co. 59 Hanover
Gilinore C. .'il Pearl
Gilmore Sanford, 09 Pearl
Godfrey Benj. D. 159 Pearl
Gooilell J. 28 Central
Gould J. -M. & Co. 107 Pearl
Greenwood H. C. 88 Pearl
Gurney, .Mcais & Blak", 9 Elm
Han is J. & Sons. 31 Pearl
HarttJ.&Co. 114 Pearl
Haskell W. T. 9 Elm
H.astings, Howe & Co. 57 Hanover
Hayes C. E. & S. C. 72 Pearl
Herman C. H. 91 Pearl
Hersey, Bailey & Co. 1:19 Pearl
Hill J. jr. & Co. 59 Hanover
Hiteliiiigs O. M. 72 Pearl
Ho.igkiiis J. E. & Co. 7.-; Purchase
Holbrook A. & Co. 34 Pearl
Holbrook & Arnold, 71 Kilby
Holbrook Aernon, 132 Pearl
Holmes & Harlow, 80 Pearl
Hosuin Geo. & Co. (J5 Hanover
Howard Daniel, 85 Pearl
Howard Daniel S. 55 Elm
Howe & B:itcheller, 89 Pearl
Howe Thomas J. & Co. 104 Pearl
Hunt David & Co. 14 Central
Hunt Joseph, 141 Pearl
Hunt, Lane & Co. 141 & 143 Pearl
Ireson J. & Sons, 3 Pearl
James C. H. 8 Blackstone
Jenkins I. & N. S. 120 Pearl
Jernegan C. & Co. 51 Hanover
Jones F. G. 51 Hanover
Jones F. & Co. 102 Pearl
Jones Isaac H. 50 Fulton
Jones J. W. & Co. 140 Pearl
Jones L. S. 87 Pearl
Jones, Bobbins & Co. lOS Pearl
Keen, Reed & Brvant, 70 Pearl
Keith A. & A. B.'lOO Pearl
Keith M. L. & Co. 128 Pearl
Kimball D. B. 122 Pearl
Kimball J. B. & Co. 107 Pearl
Kim ball, Robinson & Co. . 55 Hano'er
Kinsley Bradfoid & Co. .57 Hanover
Lane Jenkins & Sons, 136 Pearl
Leeds & Brother, 70 Pearl
Lelaiid Alden, 54 Pearl
Levett J. S. & Co. 75 Pearl
Lindsley, Shaw & Co. 109 Pearl
Little Edward P. 104 Peaii
Lovell Daniel, 109 Pearl
Loring & Phillips, 40 Pearl
Loud A. S. Hil Pearl
Maguire James &• Co. 105 Pearl
Slanny, Drake & Co. 07 l"earl
Mansfield Geo. A. 30 Faueuil U. sq.
Mansfield John, 173 Hanover
Mansfield J. & Co. 47 N. Jlarket
Marsh E. W. & Co. 80 North
Massev G. AV. & Co. 55 Elm
Mavhew A. C. & Co. 9 Elm
i\leicer& tiuirin, 8 Central
Jlitehell T. S. 77 Pearl
Montgomery G. K. 1,59 Pearl
Mooie & Reiiiick. 57 Hanover
Jlurdock A. L. 127Peiirl
Nash Abner P. & Co. 1.34 Pearl
Nash, French & Co. 122 Pearl
Nichols, Winn .>t Co. ,'. Blackstone
Niebuhr G. II. .37 Pearl
Pagi;' K. S. 112 Pearl
Parker Davi.i .■<: Co. 50 Pearl
I'arker N. G. 92 Pearl
Parker S. E. & Co. 31 Shoe & Lenth.
Parsons C. S. .55 Pearl [ket
Penniman E. & A.& Co. .3,5 N. Mar-
Pettec S.& Son. 05 Hanover
Pevear & Co. 09 Kilby
Perkins Isaac, ,5", Hanover
I'l'ikins Ik \\ eUiiigtoii,t>.5 Hanover
Vieiee J. 13 Central
I'ol.ind Beiijai;iiii..35N. Market
I'.iol Al. 11. 109 Pearl
Pool N. 10;i Peail
Potter, Uitelieock & Co. a5 Pearl
i'..tter..Nule.White.'(:Iiayley57Pcarl
Puiidertoid.r. A. 79 Pearl
Pnluani.l. H. .sii pe.nl
Putnam J. AV. ,S8 Pearl
tiuiiicy Cieo. 11. 1.31 I'earl
Rawsoii, Uartlett& Co. .57 Il.mover
Kttwson D. G. & R. T. 57 Hanover
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF I50ST0N.
2.00
Rccd Nflhum, (0* Ifiinover
KisiriR, Chilclrt .% d. :«! IVorl
ll(jwu Allen .t Sims. -.1 I'.iirl
Kowi^ll S. & Co. 8 CViLtiul
linvtw & Udwmaii, U'4 I'uarl
llunsL-ll r-. !••. !) I'cnrl
Kust * C'Duelaml, ill Pearl
SuiiilcTs \l. M. "1 I'f.irl
Saiiford O. S. & Co. »7 & !l!l Pearl
SiiwyiT Si Ci)lliiincir(', />.) Elm
Slmw N. .% Co. S,S Nr)rth
Shaw I'liilamU-r, .0 Kim
Sliuw .S.jr. ,<■ C.I. .V, Kliii
Slmw S; (Miil-1. I.-,:i IVarl
81(KMiiiil> .r. W. .«i .Sons, .s/i Pearl
Smith V. I), .t Co. .>1 IVuii
Souli'.I.jr. lliS IViirl
Spciir Gfor-f N. I.!.". Pi-nrl
Spollliril H. A. l<i;i P.Mirl
Spragui; k Holnn's, Kii IVarl
Stetson iM S. ,% Co. .V! Pearl
Stickney I). II.,'*: C. IC'.I Pearl
Sticknev Paul.?.'. Pearl
Stoililanl .•;: W lman,9Elra
Stone T. S. :! Pearl
Stronf.'. Uaywaril .% Co. <.)7 Pearl
Swun .1., I''(irne.ss.'k Co. .17 Hanover
Swcetser, Battles .t C". Un Pearl
Tnplev Amos P. Ill Pearl
Taylor D. 11. & Co. IS^ Congress
Temple & Smith, IW Pearl
Thayer E. li. 28 Central
Thayer s-. Kiililer, I.'li Pearl
Thayer Geo. I,, .t Co. Si Pearl
ThiVerOlis, lilii Pearl
ThiMiipson Erastns .t Co. 96 Pearl
Tirrell .'t Hates. l.-,I Pearl
Tower J. A. .i.-> Pearl [Pearl
Townsend, Mallard & Cowing, 4a
Travis A. F. Kill Pearl
Travis C. B. lll'J Pe irl
Travis & Mead, Hi'.) Pearl
Treseott E. jr. .'^4 Central
Tucker Janics & Co. US Pearl
Tucker Nathaniel .% Co. o:i Pearl
Tucker Wales, 411 Pearl
ITnderwood (.). I4J Pearl
Vaut'hn J. & llersey, 140 Pearl
Vaughn S. 04 Pearl
Viniug B. I). KiO Pearl
Vose G. n. 1114 Pearl
Vose Henry M. 104 Pearl
"Waitt L. E. & Co. «l Kilhv
Walcott, Forbush & Cliilds, 65
Hanover
Walcott Samuel & Co. 126 Pearl
Wales G. C. l'!I Pearl
Walker J. id" Co. lii Pearl
Walker S. inr Pearl
Wallace & Sons, 41 Pearl
Ware P. jr. & Co. 11-' Pearl
Wosliburn, Reynolds .% Co. 5 Pearl
Webb T. C. & Co. 132 Pearl
Webster Charles W. & Bro. 9 Elm
Wheeler James H. & Co. 89 Pearl
White Wm. H. & Co. 51 Hanover
Whitney Joseph & Co. 40 Pearl
Wiley E. E. 104 Pearl
Winslo-v, Hood & Co. 79 Kilby
Wood E. F. & Co. 60 Pearl
Wood F. M. T2 Pearl
Woodman J. .501 Portland
Wright George,' sr, Pearl
Allen Wm. H. 91 Cambridge
Allen Wm. W. 32 Fane'l Hall sq.
Appleton C. T. P. 108 Hanover
Baker Joseph, 106 Broadway
Baldwin C. B. 142 Broadway
Bath David, 7:55 Washington
Bath J. 5.37 Washington
Bell Theo. H. 153 Washington
Benari Brothers, 413 Washington
Blaney 1). H.2 .Maverick sq.i:. B.
Bodvvell .t! Potter, .i.S School
Brackett R. 35i Hanover
Carleton Robert II. 269 Hanover
Coburn Charles, 55 Court
CoU William, ,50 Richmond
Colman N. H. & Co. 52 N. Market
Cummiskey Michael, C8 Portland
Daly Thomas, 255 Hanover
Doane C. R. 129 Court
Donegan Wm. 105 North
DoreJ. P. 14.'. Essex
Dyke Wm. 272 Hanover
Eaton Isaac F. 48 Cambridge
Ednev Geo. P. 159 Cambridge
Eldridse E. D. 4li Merchants row
Ellenwood J. W. ISO Washington
Emerson G. P. 1S9 Broadway
Faxon F. E. & Co. S3 N. Market
Field S. R. 3 Maverick sq. E. B.
Fish H. H. .V! Fleet
Fisk A. J. 2J2 Commercial
Foran Wm. H. lOO Hanover
Foss John F. 2 North
Goldthwait D. E. \M Hanover
Goldthwait Joseph L. 158 Hanover
Goodwin Wm. 557 Wash.
Groves Chas. A. 202 Broadway
Harris Joseph, 765 Wash. [North
Hathawav F. E. Mereh. row, c.
Hayden Charles, 657 Wash.
IIi-!'iiiH.I.isi-il).3(W Hanover
ir.li.nl J. :!l.-. W.iKhiiigton
llMld.rried I'.lix, 819 Washington
IImIi,.,! Lemiiil, 79 Court
II. .11. in Sainu.l S. 43 Court
11. ...Ii AiM-.m, 242 Hanover
IIiiisi\ (Ji.i. W. 12" Cambridge
IIv.li- IleMrv,:W5 Hanover
J O.rs J..';7'Kleet
Kimlmll.t Wight, ItKi Wash.
Kiii.ti J. \- S.m. 218 Washington
Knei4el P. 6i;il Washington
l.ainkiii .1i (ir.M-ne. 6Cii(,li.lge build.
l-aix-e Thi.Mias, ^i'. Merrimae
l.arnibeeJ.ihn.IMI Itroa.hvny
I,.':ini.ir.l Win. II. Ill Marshall
Lincoln Peter, 92 Diirelienter ave.
Lincoln I'ller. 92 I)..iehe!,ter ave.
I-.iw J. II. 3i;2 Iliti.iver
Malimev J. F. .319 Feileral
Marsh thomas J. jr. I ;9 Court
Marvin & Brewer,' HII Hanover
Mawhinnv Ilni'h II. JO Central so.
.Mi-.\l..,iTi'l', .t Hiv.s. 5;;i Wash.
M.'D.'rni.itt.lam.'s, O'.l Merrimuc
.Mil. ire i).. I, inc., In e. Essex
M.iselev T.E..t C.i.Siim'r c.Hawlcy
Nelson' 1>. :m Hanover (over
Newcomb T. C. & C. F. 170 llan-
Newell J. A. 28 X/ 30 Essex
IVars.in W. II. & Co. 311 Wash.
Pever Warren E. 997 Wash.
P.illard G. S. & Co. .530 Wash.
Piav John F. & Son, 107 Wash.
Rice I. M. 10 School
Kichardson.Iackson, 13 Maverick sq.
Rogers John H. 1 .% 3 Tremont
Sali.shiiiskv H.TMian, .561 Wash.
Sinii.itt Will. 2i:s Xoitli
Smitli Geo. I'. I'.ii; ;■-.■. leral
S.iuthwiirth C1kis,217 Hanovcr
Stephenson C. 74 Water
Swallow D. W. 167 Court
Swett Silas, 372 Wa.shinciton
Taylor Julius, 122 Broatlway
Thaver E. H. .Ml Cam bridge
Thayer S. W. 93 Court
Titcomb D. A. .399 Washington
Ti'pham J. Broadway, e. Dorch.av.
Turner Chas. A. 3W tlanover
Turner Geo. E. 61 Merrimae
Tnttle H. H. 261 Washintrton
Wallace & Sons, 162 Court
Wallis Francis B. 79 Washington
Waters A. 4 Maverick sq.
V.^■eks A. 62 Sumner, E. B.
Whiltredse Alfred A. 251 Broad &
228 Federal
Whittredge Thomas J. 1.57 Federal
Wiswell D. W. •".". Merchants row
Wood Alex. 134 Hanover
Boot and Shoemakers.
Adams Joseph K. 7 Pinckney
Aniburn Geo. 303 Tremont
Anderson H. M. 42 Bromtield
Anshelm J. H. 24 Deme
Bahb Geo. W. 10 Green
Bachler Joseph, 81 Leveret
Barrett M. J. Ill Endicott
Bartholomez G. 655 Washington
Bates & Thayer, lOS Cambridge
Beatty & Clements, .38 Clark
Berthold E. 218 Broadway
Bisbee Randall, 13 School
Bray Herve.y, 173 Fourth
Broad Joseph, 1 Newbury pi.
Brown Beni., opp. 45 Meridian
Buffum Wiii. H. 55 Poplar
Carroll T. 91 Beach
Coburn .Tames F.jr. 168 Hanover
Collier Wm. 140 Shawmut ave.
Commin Andrew, 16 Avery
Cook Henry, 74 Friend
Crockett G. B.7 Howard
Cushman G. rear 240 Hanover
Dean Loammi, 42 Merrimae
Devlin J. 27 Kingston
Dodge Jchn, 123 Salera
Dohertv P. 89 North Margin
Dolan 'Patrick, Fayette c. Church
Donally Francis, 7.81 Wash.
Donegan John, 113 Federal
Dorecy James, 125 Federal
Drach Charles, 75 Charles
Eckert V. 4 Lincoln
Engel Peter, 43 Cambridge
Field Geo. 99 Sudbury
Fullam Thomas, 14 Merrimae
Goldthwait Jos. G. 3 Brattle sq.
Gunning E. C. 4 Franklin ave.
Halej- M. .389 Commercial
Halpin John, 36 Portland
Horgrave J. 16 Franklin
Harper W. E. 216 Commercial
Hartnctt Patrick,*Dorch. c. First
Hearld A. 10 Prince
Hesz Andrew. 20 Franklin
Hodgson Mark. 2 Norfolk ave.
Holinan J. S. 198 Federal
Hovt David K. 82 Joy
Hyde T. 22 Grove
Irwin Patrick, 161 Endicott
Jesser F. J. 804 Washington
Jewell R lOIfoword
Jordan Hylviii.u*. 413 Ilarriion BV.
Kelley John, M Cr ..«
Kreli. A. 'i.'! Leveret [ncy
Laei.iinl T., W. Ccuiro, n. Piuck-
Lainlinrht .Muthiua H3 Union
Lune.'nbeek F. 37 (treen
Lnnigan John, 13 Dover
Leach Eliab, .Vi Devon.hlr*
Learned Grant. 1.-.7 Wa»h. '
Leury Jamin, ".I IIlKh
Leiar Henry, 675 Washington
Loheeil J. 1.39 Essex
Loheed l{. II.. U..llord,c.Klngrton
Lynch Chas 146 North
Mahonev .Andrew, 458 Hanovcr
Miliriile II. 4;! Cross
MiCuiihv M. 14 Howard
MeCartvP. 6 Chelsea E. B.
.MeCawJey John, 25 North square
MeDuvitt J. N. 1 16 Court
Me(iee II. M Fourth
McQueen y I). 97 Federal
,M. serve ./.,lin A. |n:i5 Wash.
MilliT H..l..rt. 4; S.Mitli
Mileh.ll Alexander, 6 Kneeland
Mitchell John A. 8 Kliot
Morgan Michael, .76 Fleet
Mullen J.ilni, 122 Dorchi'ster ave
Murphy J. 61 E. Sumner, E. B.
Myers Fred'k, 76 Salem
Newcomb Ira B. 11 Franklin ftVe.
Nixon William. 8 Bedford
Nowlen J. P. 78 Fourth
OchsGeo. 14 U. S. Hotel
O'Dalv T. T. .88 .Meridian
Odenwahl Geo. A 26 .Myrtle
O'Donnell M. 118 Prince"
O'Donoghuc T. 23 North square
Patterson 11.96 Fourth
Patterson T. 1.34 Dorchester av.
Penninian J. T. W Devonshire
Pitman .T.ihn. 100 E. Sumner, E.B.
PriK-tor William. 15 Water
Remines Bernard, E. Custlc
Richard.son .lames, 227 Tremont
Rimbacli John, 610 Washington
Ritter Louis, 4 Bennet
Rosenmoller Geo. 33JClark
Ruby C. 71 W. Canton
Rudolph F. 26 Boylston
Rupert G. L. 2.-.9 Washington
Schaver John, 44 Congress
Siebert F. 24 Carver ,
Small Frederick, 2 Montgomerypl.
Smith Matthew, Chambers, c. Pop.
Stengel P. 64 Harrison ave.
Sullivan T. 102 S.mth
Sutton B. 76 Leveret
Swain Stephen, 225 Broadway
Tirrell Chas. 3 'Warren square
Townsend E. W. 174 Hanover
Tracy J. 4 Bridge
Tracy Patrick,..S9 Essex
Tucker L. 43 Kingston
Tyler Asa, 16 Tremont
valois & Glaab. 1 Norfolk ave,
■V^inal Paul, 91 Carver
■Vose Thos. L. 439 Commercial
Waitt Isaac E. 5 School
Waitt Jacob752 Cambridge I
Webber I. 78 Brighton
Webster & Slack. 44 Meridian
Welch Geo. J. 1:59 Meridian
Wilson M. 65 High
Wright G. B. 130 Charlestowu
Ladief:' Shoe Makeis,
Bodwell N. 6S School
Brown Ausustus, 40 Bromfield
Farrington G. 236 Washington
Knott R. & T. 16 School
Robbins I. H. 259 AVash.
Boot Counter Makers.
Cushing E. J. 48 Fulton
Dunham E. R. 63 Charlestown
Francis John S. 17 Ferry
Guild F. 15 Shoe & Leather
Hall A. J. 40 Fulton
Sloan John, 6 Barrett
Stetson A. .55 Cambridge
Boot Crimpers.
Emery John, 69 Haverhill
Boot Crimping: Sla-
chiiieK.
Brainard Brothers, iio Utica
Box: Manufactories.
[See also Paper Bo.vcs.]
Nash Luke, Middle, n. Dorch.
Brass Finlsliers.
Boston Faucet Co., Gore bl'k, Green
Grundy J. & Bros. IJI Devonshire
Harkins & Smith, 5 Water
Morse A. J. W Congress
Parker Warren. S<i t'tica
Redfcrn Wm. C. jO Harvard pi.
Robinson T. R.61 Haverhill
Brass Founders.
Baldwin B. W. 29 Haverhill
Boston Faucet Co., Gore bl'k, Green
Crowley J. D. Ul HaverhiU
260
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Cordwcll R. n. & Co. 30G Commer-
cial and 1 Barrett
Dexter, Losiin & Co. 47 Sumner
Grundy .1. & Bro. fiO Devonshire
Hooper 11. N. & Co. .5S Com'l
Howard J. W. B., c. Seventh
Inmls J. P. ^ (,n., A, n. Second
LitchHeld H.T., Lewis St., E. B.
Kobinson G.W.& Co. 48 Kichniond
Bre'wers.
Becker & Bieberback, 64 North-
ampton
Cook Isaac, 25 Central
Evans H. & Co., Alnapl., E. B.
Phipps J. L. & Co., 14M Second
Rutledge \Vm., Dorch., c. Second
Tarr & Smith, Worcester st. [North
Taylor .1. & Sons, aSli Com'l & o07
Tremont Brewery, W. Castle
Brickie.
Hubbell Peter, 9 Old State House
Britannia 'Ware Mann.
liewis & Richardson, 13 Water
Morey & Smith, 4!) Haverhill
Cochrane U. P. & Co. 57 Causeway
Brokers.
Bounty Land, and Pemion.
Blake Py'nson, 13 Doane.
Ship.
Baker F.ir. 8G Commercial
Binney C. .1. F. 130 State
Blaisdell & Crane, 164 State
Bridge N. W. 6 India
Brown Vernon & Son, S3 State
Bruce B. 31 India
Cabot Edward & Co. 53 State
Cheney J. H. & Co. 4 India
Cook Wm. & Co. 1 Commerce
Dow & Field, 29 Commercial whf.
Emery J. S. & Co. 15S State
Frothingham N. F. 214 State
Hannum J. W. 129 State
Haskell T. H. 150 State
Hinman Geo. 51 India
Holden O. H. 22 Congress _
Kilham & Loud, 21 Commercial
Lincoln Wm. 92 State
Lord Thomas H. 6 India
Loud S. C.14 Commeicial
Merritt Jerome, 130 State
Perkins Thomas Jr. 92 State
Smith Lewis, 21 Commercial
Sturges & EUis, 111 Commercial
Mercliandise.
Alden & Edmands, 19 India
Aspinwall Augustus, 40 State
Barrett N. A. 130 State
Berry A. W. & Co. 30 Broad
Bird Wm. 6 Commerce [(wool)
Bond Geo. Wm & Co. 12? Milk
Bradford W. B. 34 Doane, c. Broad
Bristow A. & Co. 169 Mdk
Canterbury & Co. 99 State
deland S. & Co. 3 Chatham row-
Cummins & Lee, 34 India (E. I.)
Cutler E. P. 53 Kilby (metal)
Domett Geo. 86 Water
n'WoHJ. L. 15 India
Fearing.llobbs & Co. 158 State
Francis C. T. 2 Change ave.
Hand N. H. 29 Commercial
Harrington & Lawrence, 41 Broad
Hartshorn J. & Son, 23 Cong, (cot n)
Hawes Charles H. 15 Central wht.
Hay ward Geo. P. & Co. 28 India
Jaclcson & Shattuck, W State
Jeffries E. P. & Co. 12 Central whf.
Kennedy Geo. W. 9 India whf.
Kerns Thos. jr. 23 India
Lamb S. T. 3 Central whf.
McLellan & Emmons, 19 India
Morey W. C. & Co. 130 State
Morrill .1. A. 55 Kilby
Nason P. 4 Causeway
Norcross W. F. .36 India
Packard & Freeman, SO Kilby
Peabody Wm. F. 14il Commercial
Penniman A. P. 15 India
Perkins A. P. 4 Warren square
Perkins Thos. jr. 92 State
Petlibone 11. A. & Co. 44 Kilby
guiniby M. T. 23 Salem [whf.
eynolds Edw'd B. & Co., Central
KichardsonW. H. 23 India [wf.
Bodocanaehi 3. M. & Co. 30 Central
Scott Itobert, 75 Kilby
Sears U. W. 106 Sudbury
Seaver Geo. 61 Water (cotton)
Soule a.&Co.3« Cent'l wf.(Calcutta)
gparhttwk D. U. 1 Battery march
Sullivan J. W. 172 State
Taylor, Brothers & Co. 129 State
TuiellG.7 Doane
■Weld Aaron 1). & Son, 193 State
Wild Wm. W.3U India
■Williams Kobert & Sun.l Cent'l wf.
Wood C. A. .'ii Co. 161 Milk
Vuftoin Ilini.li' r.nih-m.
Stimson J. K. & Co. «4 Wash.
Stone &Uowucr, 1 Com'l, c. State
Cades W. n. 70 State
Ilorton W. R. II Custom House et.
Manstield & Co. 11 City wharf
Allen & Co. IS State
Blaney H. S. 31 State
Burnett & Co. S.S State
Ellis J. S. 16 State
Hebard B. F. 18 State
Baker T. J. GOJ Portland
Boles Mathew & Co. 90 State
Bowman 11. 6 Salem
Brett Joel, 1 Devonshire
Brookings S. 11. 18 Salem
Chatman G. G. 16 Salem
Campbell R. S. 17 Brattle sq.
Collins James, 62 Blackstone
Conant Charles O. 500 Wash.
Cummings J. R. 86 Union
Ferdinand J. F. 166 Hanover
Fishley Wm. H. 29 Exchange
Fiske P. 15 Endicott
Foote Luther, 7 State -
Gorham Lott, 31 Exchange
Goodwin G. K. 10 Salera
Hayward J. G. 70 Friend
Hememann B. 20 Brattle square
Hight John W. 19 Brattle sq.
Holden George, 9 State
Jacobs Elisha, 2 Traveller building
Jennings Levi, 1 Devonshire
Mann A. C. 13 Brattle square
Merrill J. & Co. 33 Exchange
Meserve H. T. 105 Sudbury
Nasson Geo. 236 Commercial
Parker Isaac H. 17 Doane
Peirce C. T. 102 Blackstone
Potter A. B, 11 Brattle square
Remick John A. 14J Salem
Rich Seth, 11 Salem
Rogers Chas. M. 2U Salem
Rohan E. 12 Brattle sq.
Russell Hubbard, 4 Brattle sq.
Sargent Cyrus, 16 Brattle sq.
Savage T. L. 5 Endicott
Simpson Thomas, basement Old
State House
Smith F. 21!-; Salem
Smith T. M. 10 Brattle sq.
Spear ■& Vanderslice, 29i Salem
Stearns Echley, 7 State " [Friend
Weaton William M., Merrimac c.
Worster E. P. 11 State
Note.
Adams O. J. 15 Congress
Adams Seaver, '.iO Joy's building
Cushing Benjamin ,^125 State
Cuahing John, 67 Kilby
Lawrence G. H. 23 Congress
Lawrence W. F. 23 Congress
Lothrop A. B. 9 State
Martin J. W. 5 Congress
May Wm. B. 9 State
Richardson N. A. 9 State
Starkweather £. C. 8 Phoenix b'ld'i/
Stone Daniel P. 60 Kilby
Way John M. 3 Congress square
Wokott F. E. A. 1 Devonshire
Real Estate.
Alexander John Li 17 Old State
House
Ayers O. E. 31 Exchange
Barnes F. G. 63 Court
Bemis A. S. basement Old State
House [House
Bemis H. J. basement Old State
Bill A. D. 4 Scollay's building
Blake James H. 15 Congress
Blanchard Charles & Co. basement
Old State House
Bowker D. 114 Hanover
Brackett Dewitt C. 24 Wilson lane
Burnham S.jr. 10 State
Butler Wm. 14 N. Market
Clapp J.B. & Son,Portland,c.Sudb.
Clark G. L. 3 Wilson lane
Clark T. E. 31 Exchange
Clarke R. D. & Co. 2 Norfolk ave.
Cook Charles, 2i) Joy's building
Conley C. C. 10 State
Coverly S. 10 State
Cummings J. M. & Co. 1 P. O. ave.
Dawes Henry, 18 Exchange
Dickerman & Co. 4 Wilson lane
Eaton Albert C. 3 Wilson lane
Eldredge James T. 23 Congress
Farnsworth R. S. ,'B School
Fipke O. W. 30 Court sq.
Foster D. W, 17 Old State House
Fuller Samuel I). 4 Wilson lane
Gage B. 81 Wosliii.gton
Gardner 11. N. 100 Sudbury
Gaas Joseph, Sfl Exchange
Gibson G. M. 4 Wilson lane
Gray James, 4 Scollay's building
Guilford J. M. 8(i State
llassuin John, Id rho>uix building
Hawkea T. li. 10 Kxehaiigc
llebard ,t Hangs, 18 State
llichborn Goo. R. 1 Scollay's b'ld'g.
Hill Albert B. 19 Kilby
Holbrook D. 17 Scollay's building
Ilomans Geo. H. 12 Devonshire
Jackson S. S. 1 Devonshire
Jeffries J. jr. 18 City Exch. (see ad-
vertiseweut, p. 29)
Johnson Benj. 4 Joy's building
King & Co. 4 Wilson lane
Kuhn John, 10 Old State House
Leavitt T. H. 41 State
Lerow L. r>y. Joy's building
Lothrop A. B. 9 State
Lothrop E. J. 9 State
Martin Pearl, 4 Scollay's building
Mason John, •J3 Congress
Maynard J. W. 1 Citv Exchange
Mclntire Chas. 8 Congress square
Meacham Geo. 1 Devonshire
Mills Rufus, 6 Beach
Morris C. W. 8 Joy's building
Newcomb G. S. O^'i Court
Noixis H. A. 10 Phccnix building
Page T. E. 17 Brattie square
Pearson & Co. 99 Court
Rice Samuel, 9 State
Rich, Thatcher & Co. 16 Summer
Ridgway John W. 5 Congress
Robinson A. J. 33 School
Rogers O. C. 10 State
Shattuck Isaac, 31 Exchange
Shattuck Wm. .33 Sehool
Slater P. R.& Co. 4 Wilson lane
Southwick J. 86 State [House
Spear John I. bnsement Old State
Spear JI. T. 33 School
Spooner S. 106 Blackstone
Sprague F. H. 8 Phoenix building
varnum "W. 16 Summer
"^'eazie Joseph A. 76 State
Wadsworth W. 6 Beach
Wakefield E. H. 81 Washington
Wallace A. 5 Howard
■Wellington Darius. 8 Joy's build'g
■Westcott J. H. 174 Hanover
"Whittemore B. F. 40 State
Stock and Excliaiirje..
Adams Ashur, 31 Exchange
Adams E. F. 81 State
Andrews Henrv, 48 State
Arnold Chas. 40 State
Attwood Gilbert, 6 Mer. Exch.
Bancroft E. P. 2 Change avenue
BayleyH. E. 4 Phccnix build.
Beck Wm. 2 Cliange ave.
Boles Mathew Ik Co. 90 State
Brodhead D. D. 5 Congress
Brown Benjamin, 56 State
Brown Stephen & Sons, 48 State
Center John, 2 Change are.
Clark J. W. & Co. 22 State
Colburn Samuel, 76 State
Cutter J. A. B. 4 Phcenix building
Doane George A. 2 Change ave.
Dodd J. M. •J3 Congress
Dupee, Beck & Sayles, 41 Sta^e (see
advertisement, p. 7)
Eavrs J. H. 18 Exchange
Farley Robert, 40 State
Fiske Joseph N. 70 State
Foster Archibald, 3 Mer. Exch.
Gale A. C. '15 State
Gilbert & Sons, 28 State
Gilley John E. M. 8 Old State Ho.
Gorham F. 15 Congress
(irant E. B. 2 Change ave.
Hayward C. L. 20 Congress
Head Chas. D. 17 City Exchange
Heath F. A. 2 Change ave.
Ilenshaw S. & Sons, 2 Merch. Ex.
Hubbard Brothers, 20 State
Keith Wm. W. 54 Kilby
Kneeland Henry, 20 State
Lee, Higginson & Co. 40 State
Long Geo.W.&Co.5 Phoenix build.
Martin Joseph G. 10 State
Mead Samuel O. 2 Change avenue
Munroe Edmund, 27 State
Norris H. A. 10 Phoenix building
Perkins T. Ilenry, 19 State (see
adverliscincnl, p. 6)
Perkins T. II. 17 City Exchange
Pickering H. W. 48 State
Pickering J. 40 State
Rice Henry, 28 State
Scwall Thomas R. .59 State
Sheafe C. C. 2 Change ave.
Solev J. J. 40 State
Stod"dard L. T. 28 State
Tenney B. F. 7G State
Thayer B. W. 25 State
Torrey Chas. 40 State
Tyler W. C. '28 State
A''ttrnum Wm. 16 Summer
Williams S. G. 70 State
Brnsh Alanurnctnrera.
Adams John J. & Co. 99 AVash.
Butler P. F. 40 Maverick sq. E. B.
Doane & Skilton, 49 Water
Harvey, Burton & Co. 27 Exchange
McLaughlin Francis, 'JX Exchange
Strotton, Sheriff.t Co. 22 Exchange
Tyler Charles, 94 Blackstone
Bnlldintr niovem.
, Brown & Blair, Harvard c. Utics
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
261
ICiiiiKH an<l TopM.
Van Noatmriil Win. 'I'. GO Utiua
ItiinictlziiiK-
Lovis& IIiulxus, Sui^cind ii. C
Biini'x Fl. <fe <7uinplicne
Dodge J. P. »i Union
(Jardncr I). W. Hi Co. 7,i Union
Greene Siininel G. 'Jli T einoiit
Jenney Stcplien, •lli India
Miiine & Musnry, 1 fniliii
Mills I). T. & Co. l.'! Custom U.st.
Mills E. A. 52 Church
Porter John & Co. 12 Broad (see
advertisemetU^ p. S)
Button ItenlerH.
Adams B. !•'. M Milk
Boon, Krost & Co. .W Milk
Foster I). ,1. & Co. 711 Milk
<':il>iii<>t niakei-M.
Baircl .). s;, .Siidlmrv
Barnes I). ('. 7 . S;ilem
Blake C. ;c,i lUiea
Brigps E. G., Third, n. Dorchester
Briggs Seth, .S Harvard place ■
Brownell & Delano. 1(W Priuoo
Butler Benjamin, >S4 Utica
Carr Joseph, 1(« lluverhill
DurantJ. ■*! Kingston
Farren D. KJi) Kndieott
Flanagan I'. 27S Federal
Fosgate M. G. (i.^ Washington
Geldowsky F.iHJ Utica
Ingram Geo., Harr. avo. e. Beach
Jennings ,M. J. L'7S Federal
Kimball B. 8 Merrimue
K^le Joseph, 54 Church
Libbey M. H. 78 Dorchester av.
I/ibbey & Smithers, 14U Cambridge
Meagher James W. 3 Sudbury sq.
MeCuUy & Coffin, 3 Sudbury sq.
Nye Wm. H. 526 Washington
Perkins D. B. i:ii) Charles
Perry I/ueius M. 58 Albany
Kance J. !W Court
Kausch C. S Boylston square
Roberts John, 14 Water
Scales James, 140 Shawmut ave.
Sherman Jacob, Athens, near F
Rice & Johnson, 17a Cambridge
Treadwell J. UO Federal
Twight Wm. G. 75 Hudson
Warren J. 50 Cambridge
Welch E. S. 50 Sudbury
White B. F. ■-'/S Federal
Wilson a. 49 Sudbury
Wiug & Morse, 44 Albany
Cameo Cutter.
Foley M. F. 24 Tremont Row
Cap Makers. Cloth !f Fitr.
Gould G. F. 14 Friend
Shaw E. B. 40 Union
Shirpser I. 173 Washington
Taylor Geo. M. 05A Wash.
Wolff Wm. 42Elm
Cards.
Damrell & Moore, Iti Devonshire
Holman Oliver, 10 Exchange
Storrs Amariah, 54 Cornhill
Hand and Machine Cards,
Whittemore G. 14 Marshall
Whitteniore Thomas J . 14 Marshall
Carpenters tSz £SuiIclers.
Allen Moses M. 85 Chester sq,
Ames S. & H. 71 Fayette
Annable Charles C. 8 West
Ayer Geo. 27 W. Dedham
Ayer Thomas, 96.1 Portland [en
Bailey Edwin, E. Sumner c. Brem-
Bailey H. & P., Webster, n. R. R.
Barker C. kG. 24 Beverly
Barnes C. & Co. 2 Market
Barrows Jjmes, r. 375 Washington
Bartlett B. L. 12 Hawley
Bartlett T. 12 Hawley
Bates J. W. 17 Oliver
Bates N. N. 230 Congress [Charles
Bennett Samuel P., Chestnut, near
Blood Wm. G. 5 Harvard pi.
Bodwell C. H. 27 Hawley
Boles Warren, Sudbury, c. Adama
Bouncy & Harris, foot N. Grove
Bourn & Leavitt, 75 Charles
Bowers A. 02 Portland
Bowker Chas. W. 144 Tyler
Bowker E. 2 Market
Bowker Freeman, 70 Pinckney
Bowker Geo. W. Bull's whurf
Brackett & Freeman, 53 Sudbury
Bradford Thomas, 25 Bradford
Brown E. F. 75 Albion
Brown Jonathan, Middlesex
Brown J. E. & N. & Co., Piedmont
Bunten K. 11 Travers
Burnham & Megquire, 60\ Portland
Burr Theophilus & Sou, l*" Blossom
Caldwell D., Bremen, n. E.Sumner
Carpenter William, 54 Church
Chamberlin David, 403 Broad
Chandler D. 328 Harrison ave.
Chase S. A. 7()1 Washington
Chase S. Y. Decatur n. Meridian
Chose C. M Harrison ave.
Clark H.ll.i Hawlev
Coffin Presbury, .'i.'!5 Harrison aye.
ColHn Ik Perkins, 25 Hawley
Colter John, 30 Mcrrimac
Conant I'nd P. 2" W. IJedham
Conk Ki Small, Border, ft. Lexing'n
Cooper fCdward '1\ 00 Federal
Cnprlund S. 71 Hawley
Cnp,.|,ind 'f\3(io Harrison av.
Corthell II. 'M I'.,r(land
Cotton l,(^wia," 52 Albany
Cunnnings & Carlisle, r. 291 Broad
Cunningham G.H., Bolton, n.Hor.
Currier Geo. W. 432 Treniout
Damon Calvin, 32 Tyler
Damon Henry, 453 Tremont
Damrell J. S. 8 Bridge
Daunt T. K. 7 Cove
Davenport John, 2 Oliver
Davics Hariiel, ID Lime
Dearhorn & Drake, UO Hawley
Ditson H. 28 Uaw.'ey
Doane F. C, Sumner, ft. New
Dow Daniel, 04 Portland [E. B.
Downing & Adams, Lewis, n. Ferry
Dnivtou & Mitchell, 25 Bradford
Dunbar Luther W. 73 Charles
Dunniiig John F. 315 Harr. ave,
Dupee Clios. 310 Lancaster
Dupee Lewis. 310 Harrison ave.
Easterbrook Isaac, foot Mt. Vernon
Emerson J., Fourth c. I
Emerson Jonathan, 3 Warren pi,
Emery Wm. D., 27 W. Cantou
Evans H. L. 120 Tyler
Farren Geo. 37 Fleet
Farren W. D. 36 Merrimac
Favor John, Beach, cor. Cove
Ferguson Thos. 29 Friend
Fitcli Jonas, 38'i Federal
Fitzgerald S. 22 W. Dedham
Flanders B. H., Albany, c. Harvard
Fogerty J. 245 Federal
Fowle J. rear 610 Washington
French & Blackbird, Creek sq.
Frost J. O. & J. M. 72 Haverhill
Frost Wm. B. 23 Batterymarch
Fuller C. C. 245 Federal
Fuller Hiram, 8 Harvard pi.
Fuller L. L. 8 Congress sq.
Gerrish George W. 23 State
Giiford M. S. 87 Causeway [Castle
Gillespie John W., Tremont, c. W.
Grover Samuel, 81 Portland
Hall Wm. F., Border, c. Decatur
Hargrave Geo., Chelsea, cor. Ben.
Harrirnan N. G. 40 Batteryraarcli
Hart Nathl. O. 4.32 Tremont
Hartwell P. Bumstead court
Haslet & Adams, r. 55 Sudbury
Hathaway A. J. ft. Pinekney
Hathaway N., Middlesex, c. Chap-
man
Hawkes Benj. 326 Harrison av.
Hayford W., Albion, n. Gardiner
Heath Dana, 130 Charlestown
Hendrick J. W. & Co. 18 E. Dover
Hill Nathaniel, 128 Charlestown sq
Hitchcock Si. Stubbs, 3 Sudbury
Hobart Peter i r. 63 Hawley
HolbrookJfe Bail, Second n. E.
Holmes C. D. 93 Cross
Holmes Joseph T. 106 Comm'l
Holmes & Goodwin, 2 Creek sq.
Houghton J. C. 8 Merrimae
Houston & Pierce, B c. P'irst
Houston & Wttketield, Fourth, n.D
Howard & Keith, 138 Tyler
Huff Owen, E. Orange c. Albany
Hunt Benj. r. 8"9 Washington
Jackson E. S. 97 Charlestown
James Benj., Broad w. n. Dorches'r
James Wm., 37 Richmond
Jepson S. 57 So. Margin
.Johnson C. 76 Cove [Chapman
Josselyn John H. jr., Tremont, op.
Kelley Moses, 4.3 Sudbury
Kendall S. 150 Charlestown
Kenney H. 232 Br ad
Keyes Thomas, 44 Broadway
Kingsbury Elijah, 421 Tremont
Knowlton E. A. 20 Andover
Lakin L. B. 25 Bradford
Laming & Drisko, 316 Harr. ave.
Lang Stephen, 92 Richmond
Lang & Marshall, 458 Harr. ave.
Lewis Asa, 98 Portland
Lincoln Geo. L. 18 Hawley
Litchfield Ira, r. 213 Friend
Lothrop Ansel, Curve, c. Hudson
Lyford Epaphras K. 56 Pitts
Lyford Thos. & Co. 7 Barrett
Rlair Alex. 96 Portland
Mair Peter, Webster av.
Mair Thomas, Webster av.
Marble James S. 4-34 Tremont
Marden J. L. 27 Hawley
Marshall Sam'l, 77 Hudson
Marshall Wm. 11 Bedford
Mathews Edwin, Trem't, n. Dover
McAleer Patrick, 5 Province
McGonegle C, r. 29 Union
McKay John, 122 ChorlcBtown
Moon- A. 75(;liuinberii
Mo(,n-Jr,l,n, Newbernpl.
Moon- J. P. 4 Water
Morrison J. D. 195 Congresn
Mori JKorr & Shaw, Alden c. Sudb'rr
Morton K. 427 Tremont
Morton J. rearO.W Wunhington
Moulton D. 142 Endicott
Munroc Henry J. 7 Chapman pi.
Murphy John, Trem't, e. Ctiapin'n
Murray Wilson, W.(,'u»tle e. \ diuge
Neal Samuel, opp. 10 Lime
Nilea John S., Dorcirr,n. Broad way
Norris M., Essex place
Nottuge Hi Richardson, .K Cooper
Nowell Geo. & C. W Church
Nowell O. S. 16 W. Castle
(Jliver John jr. 318 Harr. ave.
Orne G. W. 104 Friend
lark 1. B. 71 Hawley
Patch F. 8 Travers, n. Charlesto'a
I'atten George, r. l.'J3 Pleasant
i aul L. H. 56 Pitts
iaul J. F.441 Tremont
Peach & Crawford, 56 Pitts
i'ercy Calvin, 8 lliver
Perkins Benj. T. 169 Endicott
Perkins & King, 309 Harrison ave.
Perry C. A. 46 Devonshire
Peterson & Goodwin, 77 Joy [R. H.
Pickering Leonard, E. Sumuer n.
Pickett Wm. B. 8 Adams
Pierce G. E., Bremen, n. E.Sumner
Pierce J. '259 Causeway
Pike E. W., Causeway, c. Portland
Pike Geo. S. 86 Portland
P.ke John K. Foundry c. Fourth
Poland D. E. 15 Hawlej'
Pond Cranston, 10 Kabin
Powers T. C. 453 Tremont
Pratt Ebenezer, 84 Leveret
Pratt F. L. 16 Avery
Proctor & Lewis, 330 Broadway
Quimby Ira B. r. '29 Union
Raynes Francis, Creek square
Rlioades D., Fulton, c. Richmond
Ridlon Richard, 61 S. Margin
Ripley A. S., W. Castle, c. Tremt
Risteen & Frizell, 68 Albany
Ritchie James, Ritchie block, E. B.
Robie Levi, 50 Charlestown
Robinson Seth, 18 Hawley
Robinson W. S. 309 Harrison ave.
Rollins Charies, 120 Tyler
Sawyer A. A. 40 Batterymarcli
Seiberlieh F. 418 Tremont
Seymour F. 50 Charlestown
Sharon Charles A. 46 Devonshire
Shapleigh J. W. r. 76 Joy
Shelhamer Andrew, D, c. Sixth
Silloway Nathaniel A. 179 CaniO'ge
Simmons Hiram, Lime, n. River
Simmons Levi, 195 Congress
Simmons Seth, foot of Lime
Slade W. J. 81 Portland
Smith & Hott'sesi 57 Meridian E.B.
Smith & Jacobs, 314 Harr. av.
Snow Nathaniel 2d, 90 Richmond
Sprague Matthew, Third, n. Dor-
chester
Stackpole Joshua B. 12 Unity
Standish Francis, 131 Albany
Standish Moses, 424 Tremont
Starrett John, 120 Charlestown
Steele A. E. 2 Market
Stetson Charies P. 94 W. Cedar
Stevens it Pratt, 56 Cooper
Stone Marshall S. 33 Tyler
Swift Wm. A., Harvard, c. Albany
Tate M. W. 4;H Tremont
Thaxter E. tX Tyler
Tilden & Scott, rear 1215 Wash.
Tobey Joseph, Third, near B
Townsend Georee O. :iO Avery
Turner Job A. & Co. 64 Portland
Turner Joshua, 129 Tyler
Vaughan Sam'l, 316 Ha'iison ave.
Webber & ClitFord, 131 Consress
AVells O. S. 63 Merrimac [c. Havre
Wentworth & Weston, Meridian,
Wheeler G. B., Wheeler's court
Whitcomb Benj. D. 913 Wash.
WhittierL. S. Trumuall n. Trera.
White Abijah P. 126 Tyler, n. Oak
Wilbur N. S., Albion, n. Gardiner
Wilder Lewis, 71 Fayette
Wileutt John, 148 Blackstone
Willcutt Levi, Clark, e. North
Willoughby W. W. 61 S. Margin
Wing Ezra, 68 Albany
Wingate A. T. Traverse c. Beverly
Witherell J. B. 7 Harvard [c.Alba'y
Witherspoon & Trowbridge, Curve,
Wood M. Jr. 63 Hawlev
Carpetin£H.
Ballard & Prince, 7 & 9 Bromfield
Bates, Goldthwait& Co. 45 Wash.
Beebe James M. & Co. 60 Franklin
Brackett S. E. tc Co. 72 Milk
Chipmau G. W. & Co. SO Union and
136 Hanover
262
MASSACHtSETTS REGISTER.
Felt J. A, CS Federal
Folsom A. & Son, Ki Kllby
Koss & Swett, 12(1 II. novcr
Fowlu Parker & Sons, 164 Wflsh.
Goodnow & Wentworth, .'rai Wash.
Lovejov & Wood, i; Slimmer
N.E.Cnrpet Co."", Hanover
Pray John 11. Sons& Co. L'Sr> Wash.
Stevens E. C. 124 lliiiiover
■Wood G. H. & Co. 61 Wufhington
<'!irp<*t CleuniiiK.
Goldthwoit Geo. E. tl. Heiu-on
Holmes* Merrium, Cambridge, c.
Charles
C'arpet Makers.
Baxter Hannuh N. 4 Spring Bt. Ct.
Eighv Sarah, .'W Hanover
Blake C.W.I I'tka
Blanehard Eliza A. .^9 Charter
Conrad Marv F. oS Hanovef
Gale Lydia E. ;! Clafln pi.
Oilman Nan v, 3 Central coHrt
Hutehinson Jtarv C. 12 Norfolk pi.
McGuire M. 7.5 W. Cedar
Wade Dorcas, 22.5 Tremont
Carpet Sweepers.
Chapman II. S. & Co. 9.5J Water
(see nffvertiseme^tt^ p. 20)
Culver L. & Co., Border, E. B.
Csirriafte <fe 4 oaoh
BSulIders. [See Wheelwrights.]
Bartlett F. E. life Friend
Blood A. 55 Eliot
Brainard E. H. & Co. 192 Dor. av.
Crozier James, 171 Dorchester ave.
Cunningham G. H., Bolton, near
Dorchester
Duclos Zem. 2(!7 Tremont
Eckert John, 18 Chapman
Frye Joseph, Dor.ave., Wash. Vll'ge
Goddard Thomas, 146 Federal
Hall Jas. & Son, 67 Sudbury and
2 Adams
Hamilton C. A., Bumstead court
Huckins& McDonald 85 Albany
Lincoln G. B. 267 Tremont
McCaskell J., Eutaw, c Marion
Mitchell Joshua jr. 11 Eliot
Roberts A. J. 2.59 Causeway [ton
Kuse, Easland & Co. 205 Northamp-
Sargenl & Ham. 61 Sudbury
Slade R. 3.3 Uawley
Whiton Henry, 14 E. Dover
Carriage <fc Coaeli Dcp.
Bayley Dudley H. 91 Federal
Bruce J. A. 133 Friend
Hammond E. L. S. 15 Portland
Head, Jewell & Co. 27 Haverhill
Isburgh & Rowland, East, c. South
Prav Joseph C. 157 Dorchester av.
Kiddle Edw. 126 Union
Sargent, Gunnison & Co. 14 Sudb.
Sar5ent,Harlow & Co. 7 Charles'wn
Wliittier & Poyen, 151 Merrimac &
U5 Friend
Cari-Iaste Sinitlis.
Bird&Mitclull, 11 Eliot
Butterfielcl Siiplini, r. ;!(; Ilawley
Harrington S. .Is Merriiiiac
Jaquith Auf:ustiis I). M 10. Dover
liaughlon MiclKicl, IC" Doich'rav.
Lazell Wm, ll.Alliany, ii. Harvard
Moulton J. 4."i ^uillniry
Penn Joseph, 264 Friend
Cairiage Stock.
Wight James^ 94 Beverlv
Carriage and Coach
Xriuiniers.
[See Harness Makers.]
Smith George, 11 Eliot
Cai'vers. Ornomental.
Bcnari S. 144 Washington
Biince William, 360 Federal
Hobbs J. 29 Haverhill
Jones Henry A. 57 Devonshire
Nye A. 66 Harrison av.
Pratt S. F. & Co. 8 Wilson lane
Wetherby J. W. 1.55 Merrimao
Ship Carvers,
Beocher Laban S. 102 Commercial
Chapman & llastincs, 24.S Com'l
Fosvl.-.I. D.Ik \V. H. 2ns Coin'l
Oleusoi, Win. Ii. 225C<ii.llluirittl
Lind^:iy Win. :iSl Conmii'rcinl
Btoildanl N. 21 Commercial
White T. J. 223 Commercial
Cask I>calvrs.
Hedric'k rri.-ih. .5:) Eastern nv.
Howar.l (I. J,'. IhiviTliill
Mills J. 1,. ,>o Son, :,v: Commercial
Neiss 1). I>. 2.51 Causeway
Smith N., Chelsea, n. Porter
Caterers.
Butcher Jas. 54 Devonshire
lIowardE. F. 4(1 Poplar
Smith J. B. 16 Urattte
Cement.
Young C. & Co., 70 State
Chain Calile Manuf.
Lawton J. N. & Bros. agts. 25 Kilby
Chair l>ealerB anU
Paiiitci-s.
Barnard Moses H. 31 1 North
Forsvth G. 65 Fulton
Gates J. W. & Co. ,57 Fulton
Gates M. L. 69 Fulton
Gilbert Charles, 112 Fulton
Greenwood W'. & Co. .55 llichmond
IIale& Gould, 12J luion
IleywoodCliiiir Man. (...llBFulton
HeVwood 11. .M.,Hn>ttU-,ii. Docks.
Hills Henry S. .vl «.• .V, l-'iilton
Hubbard J. C. 7(11 Wiishirpton
NeagleW. & G. B. 96 Fulton
Pierce F. & Co., 59 Richmond
Safford Hiram & Son, 4 N. Market
Sampson.tKeen, 169 Fulton [Fulton
Sawyer, Thompson & Perley, 159
Stuart B. & Sons, «.l Fulton
Wadsworth Geo. P. 173 Fulton &
198 Commercial
Watson J. 77 Fulton
Whitney & Page,,1.59 Fultoj
Charcoal.
Chaffee & Cuminings, toot Fayette
Chemical Apparatus.
Wing Chas. H. 6 Treiiiuut (sec ad-
i'ertiseiiitii(,p, 20)
Chemical Refiners.
Eaton Rob't b. 19 City wharf
Chemists. Manuf.
Comerford Patrick, 47 Springfield
Fisher I. D. 34 Clark
Hathaway &Philbriek, Second, n.B
Hawes J. H., Second, n.F
Lovis, Hodg.s & Silsbee, 63 and 67
Water and Second, n. C (iee ad-
vertisemeittjp. 21)
Mellen G. W. F. m Commercial
Moffitt Thos. S. 25 Doane
Nichols James R. & Co. 7 Central
(see advertisement)
Children's Carriages.
Snow L. 105 Haverhill, (manuf.)
Chimneys. Patent.
Davis GilinaTi,25i State
Chimney Sweep.
Scarlett Josepli, 4U Brattle
Chiropodists.
Caro E. A. Mrs. 1 Jackson pi.
Kenison N. & P. 1.57 Wash.
Merritield C. 156 Wash.
Perkins F. B. 160 Wash.
Chocolate Maunfactrs.
Baker Walter & Co. 26 S. Market
Preston J. 162 State
Preston John & Sous, 21 India
Chronometers.
Bond William & Son, 17 Congress
Porter Geo. E. 7 Congress
Willard Simon & Son, 9 Congress
Cigar makers.
Holland A. 17 & 25 Doane
Seckel M. U. 428 Hanover
Thompson J. 61 Revere
Waitt C. 17 Broad
Cigar <fe Snnir Stores.
[See Tobacco.]
Adams A. H. 109 State
Bray Thomas C. 13 Central whf.
Billman John, 24.3 Hanover
Brewer Clark & Sons. 14 S. Market
Brown & Whiiney, 33 Broad
Bullock & Bennett, 9 Change av.
CarruthC. H.& Co. (13 Hanover
Carruth D. J. 51 Blackstonc (fee
adve)-lifeinenl,j'rnvt cul'd page)
Carruth Geo. T. 8" Hanover
Corman Lucas, 552 Washington
Cuba Cigar Company, 77 Hanover
.Dubuc J", P. P. 29i State
Dunlap G. 6 Province
Eaton & Pattee, 35 Exchange
Eichberg & Idler 21 India
Estabrook Benjamin, 7 Union
Farrar James, 94 Union
Fretch Wm. S. 5ii N. Market
Gnlleano Antoine, 28 Friend
(iilktt O. 12.5 llnnover
(Jcmld Hohcit, i; Chatham
lliiickc Hnithtis & Co, _7 Boylston
llolUuul AlnaliMiii,25 Doane
liowlett G. C. .5," lilackstone
Kaan (ic(.iLT. l.lli \Vasliiii,i:ton
Kiii-.sbniv William S. lir; Milk
Mohifc U,.ch,;;r Caiiibiidgc
Page J. H, .•!! Portland
Peakc ISclij. F, 79 Hn.ad
Kichard.soi'i I.. (J. 2 Merchants row
R(.binson J. W. .3 Lewis
Samuel Isaac, .5(I4A Washington
Scdgky 8. 1.5 liroa'd
Sevcy A. 2 City Exchange
Sickle Jolin, 22i' Tremont
Slade Henry, 24 Broad
Slade Henry jr. KW State
Sussman Brothers, 14 Change Bv.
Sweetser Brothers, 35 So. Market
Tralser Bernhard, 516 Washington
Traiser Henrv, 125 Court
Volk & Kraft, 802 Washington
Wilder* Estabrook, 7 Chi'th. row
Young Hermann, 737 AVashington
Cistern ISiiilders.
Slade W. J. 81 Portland
Civil Kngineers an«l Sur.
[See also Mechanical Engineers.]
Adams Gardiner,23 Siollay's build.
Andrews Alonzo. 5 Tremont
Blake & Darracott,18PhoDn x build.
Boyden Uriah A. 10 Joy's build.
Copeland R. Morris .5(1 School
DearboniW. L. 1 Commercial whf.
Doine T. & J.jr. 4 Cornhill court
Eddy R. H. 76 Slate
Gavctt Joseph, 4 Court
Hawkes C. W. 39 Mass. block
Henck J. B. 41 Slate
Hicks Wm. H. 23 Joy's buildings
Indies M. B. 5 Tremont
Lee Wm. Raymond, 6 Niles block
Lincoln Ezra, 4 Court
Noble J. 1 Devonshire & Mav. sq.
Nott G. H. 2 Change avenue
Noll Samuel, 2 Change avenue
Parker William, 41 Slate
Parrott George B. 6 Tremont
Parrott William P. 5 Tremont '
Shedd & Edson, 42 Court
Slade James, 119.4 AVash.
Traiser Bernha'-d, 516 Washington
Tutts Alfred, 4 Cornhill ct.
Wadsworth Alex. 74 City Exch.
Clergymen.
Abbkeviatio.ns:— C. T.,CongTe-
gationalist(Trinitarian); B. Bap-
tist : F. B., Freewill baptist; M.,
Methodist ; M. E., Methodist
Episcopal; E., Episcopalian; C.
U.jCongregationalist (Unitarian);
XJv.,Universartst; Ch., Christian;
R. C, Roman Catholic: N. J.,
New Jerusalem ; Me., Millerite ;
Pres., Presbyterian.
Adams N. [C."T.3 4 Boylston place
Alger AVm. R. [C. U.l 38 Temple
BagnallAVm.R. [ M.EJ 237Meridian
Barry J. E. [C. U.] 2 School
Barnard Charles F.[C.U.]5AVarreii
Barrett Samuel [C.U. 1 40 Chamb'rs
Barry J. S. [Uv.] 80 AVash.
Bartol Cyrus A. [C] 17 Chestnut
Baurj' A. L. [E. i 2 AVaverly place
Beckwith G. C. [C. T.] 21 Cornhill
Belcher James [B.], 31 Sheaf
Bigelow Andrew, | C. U.] 2 School
Blagden G.AV. [C.T.] 10 Central ct.
Blaikie Alex. [Presb.]6 Newb'n pi.
Boyden L. [Un.Ev.] 55 Trenton
Bianagan F. X. [R. C] 5 Albany
Briegs Charles, [C. U.] 21 Bromlield
Brinoni Chas. [R. C] 2 North sq.
Brooks Chas. [C. I'.] 2l Bromlield
Burrill John T.iE.j.37 G, S. li.
Burroughs Henry, [E.J.S.'AValthara
By rnelrancis,[i;. 157 Cluster park
Capen Francis L. [C.U.] K,c. Ninth
Caswell Lewis E. [B.J .36 Leverelt
Chase Ira, [B.] 88 I'inckney [Plain
Clarke James F. [C. U.J al Jamaica
Cleverly A. P. [Uv.] 6 Park sq.
Clinch Joseph H. [E.] 15 G
Cobb Sylvanus, [Uv.] 4.5 Cornhill
Coolidge J. I. T. [C. U.] Beach,
opp. Fdinboro' [tord
Cox Gershom F. [AI.E.] 20 Brud-
Ciane D. M. [B.] Leye'rett
Cruft S. B. [C. U.J 2 School
CudworthAV.H. [C. U.J 1 Meridian
Dadmun J. AV. [M. E.J 3 Unity
Davis S. [B.]
Dawes Thos. [CU] .52 O, n. Fourth
Day William [IS.] .Xi Meridian
Dcliii AV.AV. iVv.] r.'A Broadway
D.mn IKniyA'.I.M. i:.]21 (.'oruhill
Dkkvv O. [V. v.] 1 Oli.-i place
Dexter 11. RI. [C. I'.J at Ivoxbury
Donahoc J. AV. I H. C] 2 Noith sq.
Duncan John, |li.l Foiuth, n. F
Easthurn .MniUoii, [K.J IMI Trem't
Krldv Daniel C. [I! 12:1 Decatur
Edininids Kdw. [Cli.J 32 W.Or'nge
Kllis Hutu,-', [C. U.J 4 Exeter pi.
ICvan.s P. S. I IS. I ixs Shawiiuil live.
F.vaii.s S. ,1. |K.| ur AVeh.ster. E.B.
Faiichild J..vll.[f.T.u6'i Fourth
Faiiiliain Lotlur. [C.T.|5Tiemont
Fassiit (). R. [Sec. Advent] 46J
KiKvland
Felt J. B. iC. T.] Cong. I-ib. Asso-
ciiilii'u rooms '
Field Geo. \V. IC. T.) 365 llanovcr
Fitloll James, [H. CI .Maverick
Fitzpatrick J.B.[B.C.J'.i S,.iith
Flatleiirh J. [H. C.] .'K! Broadway
lo.x Thomas B.IC. U.J-l Hmmrd
Foxcvoft F. A. [E.J MOxL.rd
Fi-eemau T. [M. E.) Mi Snutbac
Fuller Arthur B.[C.U.jAVebst'rIIo.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
263
Gnnnrtt E. S. fC. II.] 4 Bumstead
pluce
Giivl.iKl N. M. [ITv.l 41 Sulcm
GcMT.v i.;.,i.(c.u.]asch(i(.i.'(: 1.- Hull
Gnuii .Mik-s, [S. A.) IC." Ilnnovur
Orimus I,. A. (li.)-JM Ciovc
Hal.' Kd. K.(C.lI.|i!r Worci'sturet.,
omcc. SiiiUli Hum. Cliiirch
Haskell T.N. I C.T.J J-' Webster, lOR
lluskins J). G. ir:.] :) W. CiiKMird
Haskins Geo. V. [R. (,'.1 -J Noitli .sq.
Hnvcu H. I). [\I. 10.] :!(; W.'inIi.
Henly Ji>9. A. (I!. C. Ill Sunlh
Henly Patrick, (K. ('.| Miiveiick
Ileiieoii TIkw. LH.irii Middlesex
llopworlh G. II. rc. v.]
llimos J. V. [Sec. Advent! 4(i)
Kneeltind I Fifth
Howe M. A. [M. K.) noiehestor n.
Irwin Jdim, [K.] 114 .Meridian K. B.
Jacol)S n. E. [JewislO ''ll' I'avelte
Jcnks Wm. |C. T.] I Creseent pi.
Johnson U. II. fPres.] Meridian, a.
White
Kalloch I. S. [B.J .Sonu-rville
Kellogf; E. [C. T.J '.<'.) I'urcliaie
King 1). S. [M. E.].!4 Bowdoin
King T.S. [C. U.J 12 nnrroiiglis pi.
Kirk Edw'd N. [('. T.J .5 Staniford
Kniglit Cvrus V. fE.J
Lewis T. W. [.M. E.J 1,!7 Princeton
Lothrop S. K. iC. U. ; I'.' Chestnut
Lowell C. rC.J rocmi Id Staniford
Lynch T. [K. C] L'.l E. Che.ster
Lynilon P. F. [H. C.i :;(> Broadway
Manning J. M.JC.T.JU Burroughs
Mason Chus. [K.J (i Louishurg sq.
Mason Perez, [JI. K.] \H Hover pi.
MeCurdy C. L. [M.E.J ;! London
McElroy .1. E. [ii. C. i 118 Endieott
McNultv T. [R. C.J .36 Broadway
Miles Henry A. [C.U.] 21 Bromtield
Miner A. A. [tlv.l 2S Greeu
Moran M. [R. C] 1) South
Moselcy W. O. [C.ll.J:!;! Bedford
MountfordW.[C.U.j:ili Mt. Yernou
Motte M. I. rc. U.J L> East Castle
Murdock .L N. [B.J 1!) Allen
Neale RoUin II. [B.J G Crescent pi.
X Parker Theo. rC. U.J I Exeter pi.
Perkins II.K.W. [C.T.JGVernon pi.
Pons Thos. H. [C. U.J L'l Bromtield
Porter Chas. S. [C. T.J ;i01 Bro'dw'y
Posey Alexander, [M.E.J 88 Revere
Kainoni Clvas. [K. C.J-' North sq.
Randall Geo. M. [E.J G E.Brookline
Renouf Edward A. [E.J 13 Avon pi.
Richards Geo. [C. T.J S.i VV. Cedar
Kobhins C. [C. U.J 811 Mt. Vernon
Kobiuson J. P. [E.j (ir Bedford
Koeoftbrt L. [R. C] 118 Endieott
Koddau Jno. T. [R.C.J :i South
Rogers Pafk J. [R. C.J ;» South
RumpfFA. [Ger. Lut.J 1 Ringgold
Sargent.). T. [C. U.J ?) Dover
Schwarz L. B. [Ger. Prot. 3rj 14
. Chailes [place
Schouinger J. [Jewish] 9 Madison
Slatter E. F. [E.J .31) Mt. Vernon
Smith Chas. i C. T.J G9 Shawm'tav.
Smith John C. [E.J 35 Edinboro'
Smithett Wm. T.[E.J Vestry Christ
Church, Salem st , h. Fifth c. K
Southgate Horatio, [E.J 14 Green
Southgate Wm. S. [E.J :i'J Mt. Ver.
Spear Chas., over liovlston Market
Steinbacker N. [R.C.j 32 Middlesex
Stickney M. T. [E.] 40 Pinckney
Stockbridge .lohn C.[B.] 42 Charles
Stone Andrew L.[C.T.] at Roxbury
Stow Baron, [B.J 20 Harrison ave.
Stowe Phiueas, [B.] « Baldwin pi.
Straight F. W. [F. B.J MarguialE.B.
Streeter S. [Uv.] 14 North Bennet
Sullivan Thos. V. [ ] 2 Broad
Talbot J. W. [Uv.J East Boston
Taylor Edward T. [ JI. E.J 1 Prince
Thayer T. B. (Uv.)25 East Canton
Thayer Lorenzo K. [JI. E.] 0 Wa-
verly place
Tucker II. [R. C] i1 South
Vigilante L. [K. C.J 118 Eudicoft
Vinton J. A. fC. T.J Silver, u. R.R.
Warren 11. W. [M.E.I loo Chamb'rs
Waterstou R. C. [C. U.J 19 Essex
Wells E. M. P. [E.J .34 Purchase
Wiget B. F. rU. C.J 118 Endieott
Williams J. J. [R.C.J :,'.> .\lbuny
Winkley S. II. [C. U.J 7 Bnlrtuch
Worcester T. [N.J.]9Loui6burgsq.
Cloaks and Alantillas.
Dame, Grant .t Co. 81 Milk
Thayer C. P. 5 Summer
docks.
Bcals J.J..t Co.,IIavmarket sq.
Bradfcy B. & Co. 14;i Hanover
Davis, Polsey Si Co. 74 Water
Howard E. & Co. 109 Washington
Pratt D. & Sons,49 Union (mauuf )
Rice Charles, 109 Wash.
Turret & Alarine Cl.iek Co. 5 & 1.3
Water (.ice (rlit rlia niiiiit, /<. 2y)
WiUsou AV. II. 109 Washiugtou
dock Maker and ICcp.
Brickett W. II. 74 Water
Cole J. W.7 Second
Weston J. 2fi Tyler
Cloth KInlKhcrit*
Birkuiftier J. .1. 32 Couf^ress
Crohn L. 2G Devonshire
i'lothliii; N(<>reH<
[See TailurM ]nid Drapers.]
AbrahaiiiH I,. 712 Wnsli.
Allen Beiij. F. 10 FiPiieuil Hall nq.
Audre Charles, 270 Coiurnereial
B'.irriard C. P. 8 Comrnirci.d
Beau h Clavtou, 2 Uni.jn [Milk
lieeeher, (Jrilllu & Richardsoji, •.:8
Heuuett, White id Co., Uuincy Hall
Bevir S. 37.3 Federal
Block Jl.-nrv, 91 North
BInek W. 18 Dock square
Buck J.ieoli, .30 Union
Bolton Charles, 31- Hanover
Bonistein J. L. 00 .\„rHi (Wash.
Bowniau Henry I..I2 .North «: .';12
Buitekunt Isaac", 113 Eliot
Biirbank Geo. 37 North
Carlierrv P. 27 Maverick sq.,E. B.
Carncs k Choate, 7 & 9 Milk (bovsj
Curnes H. Mrs. 3 IIuni>ver (boysj
Clark J. W. 99 Cambridge
Coffee Patrick, 118 Dorchester av.
Collins C. A. 203 Washington
Connor C. A. 88 Dorchester av.
Corthell & Fearing, .34 Merch. row
Crosby Authonv, 20G Hanover
Curtis & Atkins", G .North
Cutler Albert M. 10 North
Dale S. S. 18.5 North
Dawes C. S. 171 Commercial
Day Thos. C. 116 Commercial
Eaton Ezra, 182 Commercial
Eaton Ezra O. 257 North
Enos A. 146 Fulton
Fellows Jacob & Son, 138 Broad
Fen no Geo. A. 24 Dock sq.
Fenno Isaac & Co. 46 Milk
Fisher L. 96 South
Fitzgerald James, 55 Fourth
Fowle II. 15 Dock sq.
Freeman, Carev & Co., 30 Water
Gillispie R. 22rNorth
Goldberg J. 177 Cambridge
fJregory Wm. 298 & 4.88 Coin'l
Guenter John, :im Hanover
Hamilton Nath'l, 11 North square
Hammond T. 8 Broadway
Harris Henry, 267 North
Hinckley Henry H. 1 N. Market
Hollander M. T. 274 Washington
Holmes M. R. 5 Commercial
Hunting Joseph, 256 Commercial
Huntington, Wadsworth & Clark,
182 Hanover
IngoUs iM. 244 North
Jackmau & Merrill, SODook sq.
Jacobs N. 17 Nortli sq.
Johnson T. M. 1,34 Broad
Johnson J. C. & Co. m Congress
J(jnes L. B. 110 Union
Kelley Jolin T. & Co. 31North[Milk
Knowles, Leland & Hodgdon, 45
Lane Geo. H. 32 Dock square
Leach Geo. W. 2 Winter
Long J. H.226 Commercial
Loinbard C. jr. & Co. 44 Clinton
Lovejoy Chos.J., North, c. Dock sq.
Lovejoy W. R. & Co. 74 Franklin
Macullar .% Williams, 158 Wash.
Slakechnie H. L. .3:32 Hanover
Mansfield S. A. 228 Washington
Marshall C. S. 3 N. M u ket
Matheson M. 11 Fleet
Mayo Noah jr. 250 Hanover
Mcquarrie Wm. 380 North
Merrill & Co. 63 Congress
Miller Charles, 20 North
Monnev & Beau, 43 North
Moore J. M. 16 North
Morey L. 292 Commercial
Morse Leopold, 24 North
Moulton J. K. 216 Commercial
Mud"ett, Dalton .t Co. 71 Cougress
Mundrucu & Co. 32 Bra! tie
Murray Patrick, 50 Nortli
Murray Wm. & Co. 46 North
Nelson B. 7o.i Wasliiuetou
Nichols Geo. X. 'M Wash.
Owen & Statiord, 202 North [Milk
Palmer, Williams & Dickinson, 22
Proctor N. B. jr. & A. E. 206 Com'l
Raphel A. 280 Com'l & 300 Federal
Read J. W. 4 Brattle (boys),
Reinstein O. 195 Summer
Rlu.des .t Ripley, 8 Federal
Richards George II. 23 North
Rofers C. II. 73 North
Saver J. F.. Suumier, c. Broad
Simmons, Piper & Co. Oak Hall,
34 North
Smith J. W. & Co., Dock sq. c.Elm
Smith L. G. 31 Dock square
Somerlield M. 98 South
Spier k Levy, 51 and 53 North
Spitz Julius, 1U8 Blackstoue
Spitz P<tiT, 5(1 North k 15 Illackufe
■I albot, Niwell Si Co. 98 CouKrcM
Tierney Si Elliott, 17 Meridian
'loii|Min F. I,. & Co., Union, cor.
Bliekstone
Wa ker J. .'iOi Hanover [North
Warsbaner E. 35 .Merch. row 1 26
Wai»huuer Julius 75 N ith
Webber S. p.. .370 Hanover
Wentw.irlli 1-aiie. 104 Bro.idwoy
Whites. 410 Cor I [Federal
VMliting, (Jall.Mipe. Bliss k Co. U
Whltleii. llopkiosX: (•„..",■.' Milk
AVInttre.lge V. Y . 210 Washington
Wise A. 1^. 5 Summer
Wilmot M. 11.5 Fleet
Wymail E. A. 29'. Washington
Voung, A. R. 118 Broad
<'loHici« <;icain'rn.
Allen P. H.GjConLO.'SK
li.'Msz Antoiiie, 792 Washington
C(,o|ier.) 7: Frien.l
DinsiiK.or Wm. M. 11 Dock sq.
Jacks. oi J. H. 240-|'rclilO0t
Ros .11 Philip, 10 Wilson hino
Sullivan J..lui, 29 Kiogsr.ru
Weedeu H.nrv 5 Franklin avenue
4-IotheH l»r.vcri..
Cram * Norris, 100 Lincoln
<'loihliitC. (Ser.wl Hand.)
Brown G. W. 192 Tremont
Carbrey .1. 209 Congress
Coburn J. P. 24 Brattle
C'oi)eland S. 98 Blaekstone
C.irbett J. 102 Essex
De Voung B. 4 F.liot
Donovan Timotliy, IS Brattle
Finnegan .\nthony, 223 Federal
J.ibus..Ti J. .1.22 Brattle
I. .'Wis S. 11. 40 Brattle
Pitts r. iff! n, 28 Brattle
R.ibe.ts.in .lohn, 20 Brattle
Rogers John, '26 Brattle
Sulzbary J. 114 Essex
Cloths<fe Wool'n Ooods.
All.-n E. & C0..36 Franklin [30 Fed'l
j\ilen, Whiting, Lane &Washbnrn,
Baldwin, Baxter & Currv, ,57 Milk
Beebe James M. & Co. GO Franklin
Brown. Dix & Co. 52 Milk
Burraire Bros. & Co. 3.5 Franklin
Colby "G. & Co. 42 Franklin
Hill, Danforth & Co. GG Milk
Holbrook Chas. S. 67 Kilby
Knight Manasseh, 237 Washington
Patterson, Eager &• Co. 14 Milk
Richardson, Kendall & Richardson,
2 Milk
Safi'ord, Ames & Co. 59 Milk
Stetson, Kendall & .Minot, 6 Milk
Whitwell,MarshX:Talbot,130Cong.
Wilkinson, Stetson & Co. .53 Frank-
lin [Franklin
Woodman, Horswell & Co. 37
Coal i^sents.
Bent Geo. E.& Co. 70 State
Boulden W. S. 14 Kilby
Cutter Sam'l L. 74 Water
Hale R., & E. Seaver, 17 Doane
H.iU Gustavus V. 76 State
Howard J. E. 7 Doane
Lawton Walter, 76 State
Loi-hman George, 5 Doane
JIcBride George, 10 Exchange
Miizzcv Chas. O. 11 Doane
Nevers'B. M. 129 State
Nevin, Sawyer & Co. 81 State
Noble, Hammett & Hall. 81 State
Stnrtevant N. & Co. 25 Kilby
Thwins S. C. & Co. 8 Kilby
To.Id Robert M. 17 Doane
Wallace Wm. jr. 11 Doane
Wood David, 13 Exch.inge
' Coal Sifters.
Adams S. 5 Batterman blk, Lincoln
t'oal au«l Wood Oealers.
Abbott Jacob C. 105 Brighton
Arnold George, W. Cedar c. Camb.
Bayley J. R. 18 S. Market
Benson F. A. 105 State (see iulver-
liie.ineiil, p. 15)
Boole W. A. & Co., Fulton c. Rich-
Tnond
Bosworth R. 262 Federal
Brewster & Soule. >57Sumner, E.B.
Brisham N., Beach. c.Utiea
BuUard, Carter & Co. 244 Harrison
avenue & Albany
Burnham C, Old Colony wharf
Caldwell J. I., Old Colonv w harf
Chamlieilin C. P. 90 State and new
Jail wharf [E. Orange
Clark & Leatherbce, Lehigh, opp.
Cook & Rand, 416 Harrison ave.
Crafts & Ward, Dorchester ave.
Curtis Frederic, 2'.0 Federal
Cushing Perez, 138 Second, c. C
Drake Tisdale & Son, 240 Feileral
Dyer Joshua, 365 Wash, and Bos-
ton wharf
Edgerly Peter, Canal, c. Travers
Emerson John, "'M Fedeial
Emery Wm. H. & S. L. 372 FedenU
264
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Far-wplI (J. & Co.4-)4 Federal
Flttclier K. 58 F.iidicott
Fletcher W. & Co. T^8 Causeway
Foster & Smith, foot Hanover
French Moses jr., Maine-wharf
Gihson N., Ferry wharf, E. B.
Gill Wm. 250 Causeway
Griggs J.W. & Co. foot of Revere
Griggs N. 31 State (basement)
Gove A. & Son, Belcher's wharf
Hall Alfred A. 50 Church
Hall & Bobbins, Webster, c. Or-
leans, and Liowker's wiiarf
Hammond A. & Co. Cross, near
Fulton [& 1) Old State House
Hazard Sam. L., foot Livingston
Hersey C, Eastern Packet Pier,
Commercial
How Hall J. & Co., Boston wharf
Johnston & Bro. Oid Harbor whf.
Jones Charles F. & Co., 55 State &
Bartlett wharf
Langley & Noyes, Fiske's wharfj
and 130 Cross [Broad
i.*craw D. R., Pearl street wf. 288
Lincoln Noah, Lincoln's whf.
McCrillis & Morse, Northampton,
cor. Harrisoi\ avenue
Paige C. E., Otis wharf [Travcrs
Perkins & Parkinson, Haverhill, c.
Perkins A., Haverhill, c. Travers
Piper Solomon & Co. 230 Federal
Pratt C. H., Bartlett's whaif
Pray Amasa, 4U8 Federal
Prentice W.H. & Son, Prentice's w.
Preecott Ebeu. C, Harrison av., c.
E. Castle, and 370 Federal
Prescott& Merriam, 51 Harr. ave.
Prescott& Chapin, Liverpool whf.
Koach R. Sun Court st.
Robbins S. 350 Br'd & Tileston's w.
Robbins O. R. 3011 Tremont
Roby D. & Co. 280 Causeway
Snelling.How'd & Co. 1 Bat'ymarch
Stetson Alpheus & Son, First, ft. I
Stevens H. K. & Co. First,n.Dorch.
Swinson Peter & Son, 235 Har. av.
Taylor Simeon P. basement Old
state House
Tirrell Jesse & Co. 304 Federal
Todd R. M. 17 Doaue
'Twitchell J., Beach, cor. South
"Van Dusen, Norton & Co. 5 Doane
Vinal O. & C. P., N. Charles, c.
■Wallace Wm. jr. 11 Doane
, Warren F. C. ft. of Allen
Wellington J. C. & Co. .35 Exchange
White Robert, Cambridge, c. Cha's
Whittier Seth, 294 Harrison ave.
Williams J. M. W. 6;3 Stale
Wingate Wm. A., Lehigh, c. Fed-
eral and 25 Kilby (see adveriise-
vi^nt, ». 8)
Wiswall & Co. 252 Federal
Wood C. B., Leveret, n. the bridge
Wood W. 51 Charles
Young C. &Co. 445Comm'l&70State
Coflfee Fitftoi-ies.
Davis Noah, 'l.'l Cluirlestown
DyerE. E. .>i; (". 141 Wash.
Emerson E. ."t ('n. I'.i Harvard pi.
Glines J. T. i: N., Ilav. sy. c. Hav.
Hill, Dwinell & Co. 10 Beverly
Hayward & Co. 75 Charlestown
Coffin ''&'rtiniHiiit>;!<.
Cochrane U. P. Causeway e. Lan-
caster
Cofiin Warehouses.
Butler & Lavery 24 Broadway
Farrell John, loO Kndicott
Faxon Oren, (i'M Washington
Jones Lewis, 122 Coijrt
O'Rourke D. 347 Federal
Peak John, 141) Friend
Pratt C. 1. 100 Federal, c. Purchase
Smith Franklin & Son, 251 Trem't
Tarbell L. L. 122 Court
Willcut 0. E. 278 Federal
4'oIIar Maker.
James Williani, 3»J Bronilield
Collectors.
Bacon F. A. 12 Oliver place
Caverly Charles, 52 City Exchange
Clark L. C. 113 Washington
Davis Greenlcaf N. 57 Marion
Drummond James, HI Tremont row
Farr E. W. 0 Court square
Harrington John C. 21 North sq.
Kyle W. S. 11 State
Latham Marcus, 11) LaGrange pi.
Martin D. A.OA (.'ourt sciuare
Merriam Isaaei U«; Wash.
Pease A. 0 Triiiiout
Rich Ed. l{.3i;i l'.r..adway
Taylor J. G. N. .'.4 \'illage
Winuett John, 2.1 Franklin
Comb Makers.
Gray Thomas A. 43 Kingston
Jordan A. S. 101 Washington
Josselyn E. K. 1.30 Washington
ConiuiissIonerH ol' other
States.
Adama C. B. F. 30 State, all the
States
Rice Geo. Edward, 40 State
Commission Merchants.
See Aytnts for Domi:sUc Com. Jler.
Abbot G.W. iL Co. 21 Central whf.
Adams Edwin Forrister, 210 State
Aldrieh C. E. & Co. 6 Commerce
Allen S. R. 129 State
Andrews Chas. L. 55 Kilby
Appleton & Snelling, 4 Liberty sq.
Archibald G. F. 30 Kilhy
Atkinson, Rollins & Richards, 51
Central wharf
Audenried Lewis & Co. 80 State
Avery H. N. 40 N. Market
Bacon J. V. 92 State
Bacon S. W. 47 Comn'ercial whf.
Bacon T. U. 92 State
Bailey Geo. E. 46 Brattle
Bailey & Brownell, 69 Commercial
Baker & Morrill, 31 Commercial
Balfour D. M. 32 Central wharf
Bangs Geo. P. 25 Doane
Bangs Wm. A. 25 Doane
Banks Wm.ll Central whf. [stairs)
Barbour & Son, 1 Central whf. (up
Barnard George M. 41 Conim'l wf.
Barnard, Soper & Co. 2 India
Bartlett C. L. 16 Broad
Bates Edward C. 85 State
Bates Joshua C. 14 North Market
Benner E. 1 Commercial wharf
Blake .lohn S. 19 Central wharf
Blanchard, Sherman & Co.l.SOCom.
Blunchard H. & Co. 170 Comm'l
Blanchard Wm. 9 Lewis wharf
Blanchard Walter, 43 Long wharf
Bockus, Mallory & Co. 28 Com'l w'f
Bors & Martine, 36 India
Bosson G. C. & Co. 167 Congress
Bowker &Edmands, 5 Commerce
Boyd Francis, 40 Central wharf
Boynton N. & Co. 134 Comm'l
Boynton W. H. 27 Lewis wf.
Bradlee Josiah St. Co. 46 Central wf.
Bradlee & Sears, 193 State
Bradshaw & Co. 4 Broad
Breed & Curriir, 7 Eastern av.
Brigham E. D. & Co. 144 State, cor.
Cnatham row (up stairs)
Brooks Luke, 89 Commercial
Buck Charles & Co. 210 State
Butman F. C. 130 Commercial
Carruth & Sweetser, 25 Broad
Clark Isaac, 113 Washington
Clark & Woodward, 222 Broad
Cobb J. J. 130 Commercial
Cobb Sam'l C. 47 Central wharf
Coffin A. B. 13 Broad
Coffin N. W. 22 Congress
Conant E. S. 21 Commercial
Copeland, B. F. S3 India
Cotton & Ualay, 70 State
Couity A. & Co. l-i2 Com'l
Crichton Geo. H. 9 E. Clinton
Crowell, Bro. & Co.21 Comm'l whf.
Curtis, Bouve & Co. 106 State
Cushman Chas. M. & Co. 14 Com'l
Cutter J. H. 13 Central wharf
Dana E. W. 5 Chatham row
Dana Brothers, 1 Central wf.
Dane, Dana & Co. 12 S. M.irket
Darling Eras. D. 13 Central wharf
Davis T. 92 State
Dennie James. 37 Long wharf
Densmore A. M. 1 Commerce
Deshou James, 33 India
Dewey S. W. 56 Water
Diekerman, Barney & Co. 128 Milk
Dockray W. P. 57 Commercial
Dresser J. A. 33 Central wharf
Drury Otis, Gray's wharf
Dunbar E. M. 204 State
Dyer David, 7 E. Clinton
Dyer E. C. 62 Kilby
Eager Wm. 12 Central wharf
Edmond Jas. 9 Batterymarch
Ellis F. D. & Co. 66 Kilby
EUis, Cobb & Candler, 122 Central
Emerson U. 12 North Market
Farlow John S. 4 Central wharf
Farwell A. G. & Co. 8 Central wf.
Ferris John, 10 North Market
Fessenden C. B. 134 State
Fisher & Co. 23 Central wharf
Fiske Josiah, 164 State
Flint, Peabody & Co. 134 State
Fobes Daniel, 112 Lincoln [merce
Fullett,CliandlerSiLearnard,5Com-
Fo.Mlick, lohn, 8.3 Kilby
Foster Unlit. & Co. 97 State
Fowie E. M. 28 India wt.
Fo« le Geo. M. & Co. 18 Lewis wf.
Fowle John A.& Co. 11 Foster's wf.
Fowler M. Field & Co. 1.3 India wf.
Frazar A. A. & Co. i;!i; State
French Geo. Wm. 82 Commercial
FrostWin. 43 Coniniercial
Frost k I'hipps, 63 Kilby
Frost Oliver, 164 State
Frolhingbam E. 20 State
Ciiinliicr (Jeorpe.O liatterymarch
G.irdner O. W. & Co. 54 Milk
Gilbert C. C. 75 State
Glover J. B. & Co. 1.32 Milk
Glover T. 0. 158 Commercial [row
Gooderham Wm. & Co.2 Chatham
Gray Thomas & Co. 17 India whf.
Gray & Morse, 44 Central whf.
Greeley Joseph, 188 State
Greeley Wm. E. & Son, 7 Doane
Greenlcaf Jas. E. 29 India
Greenough Joseph F..'i5 Central w.
Greig George, 22 Congress
Habich & Thackrav, K.i Commcr'I
Hale Theodore P. 69 Water
Hall Jacob jr. 5 Lewis wharf
Hall Samuel W. 18 Chatham
Hall & Myrick, 78 Commercial
Hall & Co. 29 India
Hanson John A. 2 and 6 Bath
Hardy A. & Co. 181 State
Harris T. B. 22 N. Market
Hart S. Rowland 81 Washington
Haskins William, 43 Commercial
Hastings Walter, 50 India
Hawes P. & J. P. & Co. 22 Cenfl wf.
Hawes & Ballard, 3(H1 Commercial
Hayward M. 5 Commerce
Heathfield T. D. 1:30 Commercial
Henry A. & S. & Co. 73 Pearl
Herrick & Dane, 53 Kilby
Hicks & Hathaway, 3 Commerce
Hill H. A. & Co., 09 Commercial
Hirscli Francis A. 13 Doane
Hobbs John S. 168 State
Holden T. F. 22 Congress
Holyoke Geo. O. 20 State
Howard Benj. 54 Central wharf
Howe Norman F. 10 Lewis wf.
Hoxie T. W. & Co. 42 Long wharf
Hunt & Fuller, 174 State
Hutchings & March, 65 Milk
Ives Edward & Co. 197 State
Jenkins A. 108 Smlburv
Jenney Stephen, 46 India
Johnson G. B. 19 Railroad Ex. [wf.
Johnson, Hunter & Co. 5 Comm'l
Jones C. F. & Co., Bartlett's whf;
Jones Thos. J., Packard's wharf
Kemp Edwin & Co. 198 State
Kendall C. C. 58 Fulton
Kendall H. A. 58 Fulton
Kettell, Collins & Co. 7 Doane
Kidder Frederick, 33 India
Kimball J. S. & Co. 26 Central
King Benj. 18 Lewis wf.
Kittredge & Parker, 14 Central whf.
Knapp Thomas, Packard's wf.
Knight Joel & Co. I.i8 State
LaddJ. &Co. 27Kilby
Ladd & Hall, 4 Chatham
Lamb B. A. 2 Bath [whf.
Larkin, Stackpole& Co. 61 Comm'l
Lawsou Geo. P. 21 India wharf
Lawton J. N. & Brothers, 25 Kilby
LeCcin F. G. 167 Congress
Lee James & Co. 10 India
Lewis Daniel & Co. 99 State
Lincoln R. & Co. 51 Commercial
Lincoln Henry, 43 Commtreial
Linder & Meyer, 8 India wharf
Lombard & (Jo. 13 Lewis wharf
Lombard I. & Co. 11 Liberty so.
Lord George C. & Co. 21 CommerM
Loring E. T. 53 State
Loring & French, 105 State
Loud& Co. 49 India Whnrf
Mackay & Brother, 42 India st.
Mackiutire, Lawrie & Co. 151 Cong.
Malye A. 162 State
Mann N. P. & Co. 8 T wharf
Mansfield A. S. & Co. 159 Milk
May E. & Brother, 15 Central whf.
JIcKav D. R. 130 Comm'l
Meriain L. B. & Co. 145 Milk
Merrill George, 18 S. IMarket
MeviT .<!; Cluver, 65 Commercial
MitcIuU .lames II. 92 State
Morse Sidney B. 9 I'luvnix build.
Mullin F. B. 82 Commercial [row
Nazro Bros. & Sweeney ,5 Chatham
Neal& Co. 39 Comnieicial wharf
Newconib John J. 6 Commerce
Odiorne Geo. 25 Phcenix bid.
O'DonnellJ. 162 Broad & 27 Foster's
Page Kilby. 188 State
Page Kilby, jr. ISS State
Page, Richardson & Co. 114 State
Page Thomas, 188 State
Polmer D. 134 State
Parker .t Manson, 27 India
Parker T. D. 13 Exchange
Peakes William, 2 Central wharf
Pen-in N. 211 City wharf
Perry J. M. & Co. 27 Kilby
Peters Edw. D. & Co. 12 Central wf.
Phillips Sumuel, .V. Sliite
Pickering, Winslow .t Co. VA State
Pierce .11 Tfacoii, 16 Custom House st
Pottle, 'rMVlor.l; Crockett, .30 Cen-
Towers llernuin. 19 I'.ri'ad Itralwf.
I'riehnrd .'i Co. 5 ( eiitral whf.
Priest John L. & Co. 14 Central wf.
Pnllc 11 H. E. 13 Exchange
QniiKV Thos. D.& Co. 34 Comm'l
Reynolds W. B. & Co. 3,3 Com'l wf.
Rice & Thaxtcr,218 State
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Richards & Co. -1^ Long wlif.
Ricliiirdaon I. 8. H Wiirihiiitfton
Rivera J. II. & Co. L'l Cnmni'l
RobliiKon, Wipgin & Co. ■/.) .% .'lO
Ivt'-wiw wliarf [whi".
Kodocuiiiichi .1. M. & Co. TO Centrul
Rogers (i<'iji>;i; B. & Co. -M India
RuKiTi' (iorliiun, 1)5 Water
Sultoiislall Ik-nrv, .■fJ (Ji-ntral wf.
SiUslonstall Wni. (J. :U Ci'iitral wf.
SuMipscin .t Tappaii, 41 Siute
ScliroccUT A. !•'. V. K,:: IMilk
Sears Khon. .'il C'nniniereiiil
Sears Ricliard W. ,11 Conimercinl
SeiiVcr.1. W & Co. l',t Com'l whf.
Sliaw& Co. Ill Kiihy
Sluiw,Iunu'» .M.-<(;(A'ntrnl wf.
Shaw.lolm \V. .* Cii. L' lJrr)ad
Siders Cli:is.,<: Co. 11'.) Connn'l
Silldwav J. .^ C(i. Ii;.s Stiito •
Sniitli I'Uiii. A. ;;.' India
Sinitli Charles, C Central wf.
Snlitil & Shaw, :; Cnninieree
Snow David & Co. 1 Coniineree
Snow Nathaniel, (!j Water
Soule Simeon & Co. .'is Central whf.
Sprague, Sonle & Co. I(J T wl'.
Spragiie Philip S. ;!() Broad
Stearns C. .1. 1.'18 Pearl
Stetson Cnsliing & Son, 27 India wf.
Stiles .John, hS State
Stinson .'t Cn. UK State
Stodder Charles, 7.j Kilhv
Stone Sawyer S. & Co. 81 Milk
Sturgis Knssell.jr. lU Central whf.
Sweeny II. J. iW Federal
Thaclier W. S. 79 State
Thacher II. C. I'i Central wf.
Thayer Elijah, 14 N. Market
Thayer J. F. 8(i State
Thayer J. H. & S. G. 17 Cent'l wf.
Thayer, Rice & Co. ;U India
Thayer & Co. 2i India wf.
Thome Rollin & Co. lili City Exch.
Tilestou E. G. & Co. 74 Franklin
Tinkhani F.J. 4(! India
Todd F. A. & Co. (W Federal
Tremlett ,% Co. I.i8 Broad
Trendett & Odiorue, HU Broad
Tucker Wm.& Son, 5 Chatham row
Turner John B. :5 India wf.
VanPrnag A. 4(J Long wharf
Vila Joseph, 75 Kilhy
Vose T. B. LM Broad
Wainwright Henrv C. 2(1 State'
Ward Charles T. A Central whf.
■Ward Jos. W. 11 Batteryniareh
Ward Win. 11 Batteryniareh
Ware P. jr. & Co. 112 Pearl
Ware Joliu S. U7 Commercial
Waternum ¥. 4;3 Commercial
Weld & Minot, .•i5 Central whf.
Weld Wm. F. & Co. 42 Central wf
Weld J. G. 4.'! Central wf.
Wells T. F. & C(i. 12S State
Wentwi.rth B. 1117 Coii^'ress
Wenzell Henry, -.■;ii Slate
W'eston Wm. Ij. .So State fDoane
Wheeler & Aimstrong, S3 State & 4
Wheelwright J. 47 Central wt.
White Charles, 1G7 Congress
Whitmore C. O. & Son, 11 Lib. sq.
Whitney Wm.& Co., 1 Batterym'h
Whitney Marshall, 3 Commerce
Whittemore Geo. & Co. 21S State
Williams, Gould & Co.70 State [wf.
Williams, Tilton & Co. 16 Central
Williuins & Brigham, 2 Commerce
Williams & Hall, 40 Central wf.
Willis Clement, 100 State
Wilson Benj. F. 20 Central wf.
Winslow, Batchelder i Co. 99 State
Winsor N. jr. & Co., Broad, c. State
Wise & Russell, 226 State
Wyman & Arklay, 124 Congress
Young Darius, 150 State
Young Darius F. 150 State
Cu!iehoIogist>
Emmons S. I'.l Elliot
Coiifeetioners.
Bancroft Wm. H. 25 Green
Batchelder & Co. 1,>1 Court
Baxter R. A. 1013 Washington
Carleton Geo. W. 57 Tremont
Castell U. M. 2.38 Hanover
Copeland A. F. & Co. 45 Court
Copeland C. 87 Court
Dornhofer George, 89 Ilanover
Fera George J. 25S Washington
Ferdinand Frank, 117 Broadway
Fink L. E. 71 Maverick
Fobes D. (Turkish) 112 Lincoln
Haskell Isaac R. 757 Washington
Haven Abner, 11 School
Hedge Charles F. 413 Washington
Johnson J. 22 Tremont
Kelly P. H. 118 Maverick
Lee William, 171 Washington
Littig P. .SBS Wash. [hara
Marden E.W.,Shawmutav.c. Ded-
Marsh T. C. 219 Uanover
Mattel A. 613 Washington
Mayer Philip J. 20 Winter
Mayo & Cox, 2 Bowdoin sq.
McKeen L.27(; Hanover
Mi-sser W. W. v|2 Washington
Metc-alf C.H.::i;i) Ilanover
Metealf II. 114 lir.iailway
Morse B. 176 llarriHon avenue
Osborn John, 72 Essex
Pepper J. W. 13 Marshidl
Wheeler James H. .515 Washington
Seiherlieh L. 42'i Washington
Stall! Will. F. 83 Eliot
Still.h.hii, I.", Broadway
Tufts Will. 727 Washington
\'int.ili Charles A. Mrs. 284 Wash.
ViiifiMi (ieo. W. 343 Washington
Warwell K. W. 91 Leveret
Webster Albert, 3 Brattle
Wells Benj. F. 17,3 Court
Wright Geo. Thaclier, c. N. Margin
Coiiti'iivtorH fur ISuild';;.
[Sec Carjienters and Builders. j
Adams William, 52 Dover
Blaisdell & Emerson, 25 Doane
Ford .t Co. 18 Exeh. (gas works)
Goss & .MuiLson, 25 Pha-uix bid's
Jaekinan M. .M. 25 Phcenix bid'g
IMiiody & Bridge, 23 Seollay's bld'g
Richmond Edward, 8 Water
Sears Willard, 27 Doane
Sperry Uenry, 6 Mass. block
Stone P. A. 15 Crescent place
Warren Gardner, 9 State
Coopers.
Those with a' are aim I'ac's of Fish.
Abbot Benj. 22 Medford
Beck Lewis, 128 Broad
Boman & Darrow, 1.38 .Milk [Broad
•Brown Henry, Spear's whf. & 2.'i4
•CarltonJ.K. 1 Lewis wf. ft Carlton's
Gate Samuel, 182 Comm'l
Clapp & Goddard, 102 Richmond
Daniels Wm. 78 Harrison av.
Dunbar James H. 54 Water
Faiqnharson Alex., Bolton, n. E
Hill & Wright, H Sumner
Hinckley F. 100 Commercial
Houseman G. 382 Commercial
Jackson A. W. 2^16 Corara'I
Jordon M. 251 Causeway
Kelley Levi, 21 Batterymarch
Kennedy Thos. C. 116 Comm'l
Lang J. 58 India wf.
Linscott W. Si Son, 42 Water
Lovett & Harrold,68 Water
Luzarder & Close, 187A Broad
McGce F. Orleans, n. "Sumner
Mills J. L. jr. Bartlett's wharf
Nason A., Lewis wf.
Ober John P. head Union wf.
Patterson J. 191 Third
Perkins Ezra, Fifth, n. C
Pitman J. H. & Co. 23 Ferry [way
Porter C.II. 1 Chatham & 289Cause-
Sanger Z. 21 Custom House st.
Sawyer H. A. 1 Eastern ave.
Sawyer J. P. & Co. 501 Coin'l
Swanesburg A. B. 3 Eastern ave.
Urann Joseph, 340 Commercial
Van Nostra ud Wm. T. 06 Utica
(beer barrels)
Warren D. & Son, 412 Comm'l
WeUs J. L., Marginal, c. (Jileans
Wiggin Thomas B. 166 State
Coyper Smiths.
Ayers Edward, 2 Cb'town, c. Hay-
Barker John, 41 Merrim'c [mktsq.
Coltman H. W. Lewis, E. B.
Frasier J. 11 Lewis & Cottage, cor.
Marginal
Haynes C. E. 125 Dorchester av.
Hicks & Badger, 51 Pitts
Loring A. B. & S. H. 76 Har. av.
Loring Jolin G. & Co. 78 Merrimac
Strater H. & Sons, Sudbury, c.Port.
Stuart Wm. J. k Co., Second, n. A
Tompkins I. S. & Son, 50 Union
Tuckerman Wm. F. SO Sudbury
(see adrertisement. p, 18)
Waters Wm., Border, c. Maverick
Copper and Steel l*lute
Alukei-s.
GulcherP. G. 157 Washington
Cordage.
Davis John, 10 Central
Dunham T. H. 44 Broad
Houghton Samuel, Go Broad
Sewall, Day & Co. 83 Commercial
Whiton, Browne & Wheelwright,33
Commercial
Cork Cutters.
Beeching R. & Co. 69 Commercial
Holmes P. 109 Blackstone
Coroners.
Andrews Wm. 60 Fourth
Cornell Win. M. 630 Washington
Fogg J. S. H. 325 Broadway
Herrick Jacob, 137 Fourth
Moore E. B. 253 Hanover
Parker S. F. 2 Lewis, E. B.
Rice Edwin, 9 Court sq.
Sanborn E. W. 14 Niles block
Smith Charles, 9 Court sq.
Stedman Chas. H. 6 Montgom'y pi.
Thaxter D. McB. 370 Broadway
Thayer David, 40 Bench
Underwood \Vm. E.V,\ Wash.
York Jasper II. 187 Broadway
(^ometM.
ArlaniH C. M. .31X1 Wadiington
Adams 28 Winter
Dcmovan E. Mrs 14 Oxford
1)1
Lneia T. :
! Ilu
Middleton Thos. 3411 Washington
Neff W. J. Mrs. 2 Summer
CoHtuiner.
Curtis AV. II. .365 Washiiit;ton
Cotton l>calfi-».
Dwight D. A. & Co. ■^•.i ( ity Exch.
Lawton Geo. & Co. Is'.i Coni'l
Noiir.se B. F. --'9 City llxehangc
Cotton <»!■■ .VlaiiiitiK-.
Bates, Hyde .t Cm. 26 I'lionix build.
CounKcIloi'M.
Abbott A. 14 Mass. [dock
Abbott Josiah G. 42 Court
Adams Chiis. F. jr. 42 Court
Adams C. I. 8 State
Adams Geo. C. 19 Court
Adams Geo. W. 10 Mass. block
Adams J. (4. 42 Court
Albee Sumner, 20 Court
Allen A. O. 27 Court
Allen C. E. 27 Court
Allen F. H. 27 Court
Allen Macon B. 31 Exchange
Alnion A. B. 47 Court
Amory Thos. C. jr. 15 Temple pi.
Andrew John A. 4 Court
Aiigell Geo. T. 46 Wash.
Arnold Howard P. 42 Court
Aspinwall Wm. 42 Court
Atwood Charles, 39 Court
Austin & Young, .30 Court
Averv Edward, 52 Wash.
Ayer I'hineas, 19 Court
Bacon Chas. H. 27 Court
Baldwin Henry, 27 State
Ball Joshua D. 40 State
Ballard J. M. 9 State
Bancroft George, 7 Court sq.
BautieldE. C. 46 Court
Bangs Edward, .'59 Court
Barker James M. 10 Court
Barrett J. F. .34 School
Bartlett Bradbury C. 56 Wash.
Bartlett Sidney, 16 Court
Bartlett Sidney jr. 16 Court
Bassett Elisha, U. S. Court House
Batchelder Sam'l jr. 42 Citv Ex.
Bates S. W. 46 Washington
Beard I. W. 41 State
Bell Joseph M. 42 Court
Bello Santiago C. 16 Summer
Bemis George, 5 Court
Bennett Josiah K. 20 Court
Berry N. C. 20 Court
Betton Geo. E. 27 Court
Bigelow E. M. 10 Court
Bishop Joel P. 27 Tremont Temple
Bishop R. R. 4 Court
Blake Chas. F. .30 Court
Blake Edward, 39 Court
Boil Edward D. 25 Federal
Bolles John A. 10 Court
Bowditch Natlianiel 1.52 Citv Ex.
Bcrwditch W. 1. 8 R. R. Exchange
Bradley J. H. 19 Court
Brewster Aug. O. 22 Tremont row
Brigham Wm. Ho Court
Briuley Francis, b. .34 Chauncey
Brooks Benj F. 40 State
Brooks Calvin M. 12 Joy's building
Brooks Francis A. 76 State
Brown Jeremiah, 20 Court
Brown Wm. L. 17 Joy's building
Browne Causten, 46 Court
Browne Edward I. 16 Court
Browne Geo. M. 16 Ola StateHouse
Browne John W. 19 Court
Bryant John D. 28 State
Buck Edward, U Court
Buckingham J. H. 80 Washington
Burbauk Robt. 1.46 Court, c.Trem.
Burke & Herrick, 22 Niles block
Burlinganie Anson, 34 City Exch.
Burr Samuel C, City Hall
Burrage William W. 47 Court
Burt & Lincoln, 46 Washington
Burt Wm. L.46 Washington
Butler Benjamin, 18 -Mass. block
Butler & Green, 20 State
Butler Franklin J. ;i.3 School
Butler John H. 27 Court
Chamberlain Geo. A. W. .35 Court
Chamberlain Mellen, 35 Court
Chandler Chas. P. 4 Court
Chandler Peleg W. 4 Court
Chandler Theophilus P. 4 Court
Chase James Si. 46 Court
CheeverTracy P. 11 Court
Choate Chas.F. 1 Devonshire
Choate Fred. W. 27 Court
Choate Rufus, 42 Court
Choate Rufus, jr. 42 Court
Churchill Asaph, 26 Old State Ho.
Churchill Joseph.MeKean.4iiWa.sh.
Churchill & Pierce,26 Old State Ho.
Clark Albe C. 10 Court
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Claris Joseph F. 11 Court
Clark T. K. .'il Exchange
Clarke O. H.U School
Clarke S. G. 19 Court
Clarke Thos. W. 27 Niles block
Clarke & Shaw, 27 State
Cobb M. G. 18 Old State House
Codman Charles R. .33 School
Codman John, 4 Court
Codman Uobert, 46 Court
Codman & Johnson, 4(i Court
Con verse .Joshua P. l!i Court
Cooke Beniamin F. (> Tremont
Cooke Josiah P. 9 State
Cooley G. W., 3.1 School
Coolidee A. J. .39 Court
Coolidge David H. 4 Court'
Coolidsfc Horace H. 11 Court
Coolidcre J. K. 17 State
Copehind Geo.AV.U) ScoUay's bl'<J g.
Cottrell A. IS ScoUay's bld'g
Cragin L. S. jr. 13 Exchange
Crane David F. 18 Did State Ho.
Crocker Uriel H. 28 State
Crowley John C. .5 Niles block
Currier B. H. 19 Kilby
Curtis B. R. 34 School
Curtis Charles P. IG Court
Curtis Charles P. jr. 16 Court
Curtis George T. 34 School
Curtis U. Pel ham 16 Court
Gushing Abel, 7 Court House
Cushing Caleb, 12 Niles block
Cushman A. S. .34 Sphool
Cutler Joseph, 47 Court
Cutter I. J. 46 Washington
Dame Abraham A. 10 Mass, block
Dame Thtfodore S. 9 State
Dana Chas. F. 46 Court
Dana Edward A. 19 Court
Dana E. T. 4:3 Chestnut
Dana .Tas. 24 Old State House
Dana Richard H. jr. 42 Court
Davis Aug. B. 6 State
Davis Jerome, 31 Exchange
Davis W. N. 9 Court sq.
Dean Ben). 42 Court
Dehon Wni. 28 State
Demond Charles, 4 Court
Denny Henry G. 44 Court
Derby E. Hasket, 46 Court
Derby & Williamson, 46 Court
Dexter Arthur, 9 Court sq.
Dexter Wm. S. 40 State
Dickinson F. W. 7 Court sq.
Dodge John C. 52 Wash.
Dorr Wm. B. 1.34 Dorchester ave.
Dow Nathan \T. 30 Court
Dow & Prince, .30 Court
Draper John W. 9 State
Draper Sloses, 9 State
Dudley Elbridge G. 20 Court
Dudley Dean, 9 State
Dunbar C. F. 24 Niles block
Duncklee MarkF. 81 Wash.
Durant Henry F. 22 Old State U.
Dutton 0. H. 35 Court
Dwight Wilder, ,35 Court
Dyer M. jr. 20 Court
Egan James, 19 Old State House
Eldridge Samuel, 7 Niles block
Ellis Charles I\I. 21 Old State HoHse
Ely A. B. 13 Exchange
Emerson J. W. 20 Court
Emery James W. Traveller bid.
English J. L. 9 Court sq.
Everett Wm. A. 34 School
Fallon H. F. 16 Summer
Fernaid H. B. 46 Wash.
Field Justin, 9 State
Fiske Augustus H. 5 Court
Fiske Edward, 5 Court
Flanders Geo. M. 27 State
Fletcher Richard, 46 Wash.
Fox James A. 42 Court
French Asa, 13 Exchange
Fuller Richard F. 10 State
Gay Ebenezer, 35 Court
Gardiner Wm. H. 9 Court sq.
Gerrish Benj. J. 11 Court
Gerrish George A. 46 Court
Gibba Amorv T. .13 School
Gilchrist D. S. 10 Railroad Ex.
Giles Alfred E. 20 Old State House
Giles Joel, 5 Tremont
Gleasnii Horace, 9 State
GolcislMirv John, S Railroad Exch.
Gooeli Dmti'IW.l'.S State
Goo.lni'li C. B. .30(;r>urt
Gor(lr)u (i. Il.-J0('(.urt
Gonl..n H.ih't. l.',,". Dorchester ave.
Gonlcio Sclo.ncn .1. .s] Wash.
Gray llornceir. .39 Court
Gray John C. 30 Court
Gray Levi, 35 Court
Gray William, .30 Court
Green N. St. J. 20 State
Greene H. W. 41 State
Greenough D. S. Id State
Greenwood A. G. 27 (jourt
Gropg W. P., City Hull
Grip(;s (Jeorge, 4 Court
Guild (Sen. 1). 4 Court
Guild SaiiUicl E. 4 Court
ITahn S. B. 27 Court & Maverick sq.
H.de Geo. S. 4 Court
ll-dl Franklin, .52 Wash.
Hall Thomas B. .30 Court
HallettB. F. 11 Niles block
Hallett H. L. 11 Ndcs block
Ham BenJ. F. .34 School
Hancock Charles I,. 10 Court
Harlow Thomas S. 27 State •
Hastings George R. 20 Court
Hayes Francis B. 1 Devonsh'ire
HayncE H. W. .35 Court
Hazeltou & Ware, xl Washington
Head Edw. F. .30 Court
Hcalv John P. 46 Court
Heard F. F. .34 School
Herrick H. G. 81 Washington
Herrick Wm. A. 22 Niles bMck
Hersev Henry E. 46 Washington
Hill Hamilton A. 10 Court
HiUard George S. 33 School
Hilliard Francis, 17 State
HilliardWm.. 33 School
Hinds Calvin P. 46 Court
Hinds & Tilton, 46 Court
Ho.ar E. R. .39 Court
Hobbs Geo. M. 52 Washineton
Hobbs Wm.jr. lOState
Hodges Edward F. 42 Court
Holmes J. S. 42 Court
Homer George F. 4 Court
Houghton Charles, 13 Merch. Ex.
Howe Wm. E. 13 Exchange
Hoyt Geo. H. 26 Niles block
Hubbard C. Horace, 13 Merchants
Exchange
Hubbard G. G. 1 Traveller build.
Hubbard Josiah W. 13 Merch. E.x.
Hubbard Wm. J. 30 Court
Hudson C. H. 11 ScoUay's building
Humphrey James, 28 State
Huntington Chas. W. 5 Court
Hurd Francis W. 20 Court;
Hurd & Paine, 42 Court
Hutchins & Wheeler, 20 Court
Hutchins Horace G. 5 Court sq.
Htitchinson 11. D. 20 Court
Ireson S. Edwin, 15 Merchant's
Exchange
Jacobs B.F. 34 School
Jackson A. j'r. 47 Court
Jackson John G. 47 Court
James John W. 10 Court
Jennison Samuel jr. 27 State
JeweUlhirvev, 20'Coiirt
Jobn.^on Cluis. G. 27 Court
Johnson Henry A. 46 Court
Johnson Moses, 16 Joy's building
Joy A. K. P. 14 Joy's building
Judd C. P. 4 Court
Judson W. H. 1 ScoUay's building
Keith J. M. 42 Court
Kettelle Jacob Q. 9 State
Kimball D. P. 3 Joy's building
Kimball J. R. 20 Court
King B. Flmt, 15 Merch. Exch.
King John G. 27 State
Kingsbury George H. 46 Court
KinsmanJ. B. 30 Court
Knapp Wm. 7 Court House
I>amson A. W. lU Court
Lathroji John,. 39 Court
Leland W. S. 27 Court
Lincoln C. S. 46 Wash.
Loring Caleb W. .39 Court
Loving Edward G. 16 Court
Loring Francis C. 39 Court
Loring .John A. 39 Court
LitUeffeld W. .Ir. 28 State
Locke John, 20 Court
Lothrop T. K. 42 Court
Lowell John, 42 Court
Lunt George, 4 Court
Lynde A. V. 10 ScoUay's building
Jfaekie & Cushman, .34 School
Maine S. C. 8 Court sq.
Mason David H. 20 Court
Mason Lyman, 20 Court
May John W. 11 Court
Mc'Cartney W. H. 20 Court
McCleary Samuel F., City Hall
MeLellan Geo. F. 52 Wash.
Merrill A. B. 10 Court
Jlerrill J. C. .39 Court
Merwin Ellas, 16 Court
MeverJoseph,2S State
Jliller E. V. .SI Washington
Miuot William,. 39 Court
Miriot Wni.ir. 39 Court
Moiitcoiiicrv Ilui,'b,99 Dorch. nve.
Moore J. K.'9 Court S(|,
Mony George, 20 (lid State House
Morrill (ieorge, 27 Court
Morris Robert, 17 R. R. Exchange
Morse Nathan, 10 Court
Morse 1. S. 10 Court
Moultou B. C. 20 State
Muz/.cv Henry W. 34 School
Nash S. G. 20 Court
Nichols B. W. 40 State
Nii'kerson Joseph, 9 State
Norris .\. V. I.. 27 State
Nutter C. C. 10 Court
Nutter T. I''. 10 Court
Osgood I. P. 5 Court
Ohs Edmund B. 1 Devonshire
Paine Chas. Jackson, 42 Court
Paine H. W. :u Court
Paine John T. 81 Washington
Palfrey Francis VV. .33 School
Park ,1. C. 7 Court sq.
Park ,1: Russ, 7 Court sq.
Parker Aurelius D. 20 Court
Parker Edward G. 63 Court
Parker Francis Edward, 42 Court
Parker Joel, -Hi Washington
Parker H. G. 46 Wash.
Parker H. M. 46 Wash.
Parker S. D. 16 Court
Parker Wm. over Boylston Market
Parkinan Geo. F. .33 Reacon
Parnieiiter Wm. E. 19 Court
Peabody O. G. ;iO Court
Pearson Eliphalet, 24 O.StateHouse
Peirce R. N. 35 Court
Pelton F. W. 5 Nik s block
Pember Thomas, 15 Doane
Perkins D. 27 Cour'
Perkins H. N. IS Mass. blo'-k
Perrin Wm. H. 1 Divoushire
Perry B. E. 20 Court
Phillips E. K. 27 Court
Phillips Geo. W. 9 Court sq.
Pickering Edward, 8 Mercht's Ex.
Pierce Edward L. 26 Old State Ho.
Pike Charles E. 27 Court [ing
Pinkerton J. M. 1 Traveller build-
Plimpton S. F. 5 Court
Pond B., Old S.H. & Mav. sq. E. B.
Pope Thomas B. 16 Court
Porter George D. 35 Court
Porter J. 15 Merch. Exch.
Power Thomas, 7 Court House
Pratt Edward E. 42 Court
Preston Geo. H. 81 Washington
Prince F.O.. 30 Court
Prince J. Hardy, 9 Court sq.
Proctor Thos. JParker, 4 Court
( Putnam Geo. .jr. 24 Niles block
Putnam John Phelps, 19 Court
Qiuncy Josiah jr. 27 State
Quinev S. M. 4 Court
Rand fedw. S. .30 Court
Rand Edw. S. jr. .30 Court
Randall J. M. 17 State
Runnev A. A. 10 Court
RjinneV & Morse, 10 Court
Reed Charles, 25 R.R. Exchange
Rice Geo. Edw. 40 State
Richardson Ivory W. 9 Court sq.
Richardson N. 2 Niles block
Richardson T. F. 16 Court
Richardson Wm. A.81 Washington
Riley P. 10 Lincoln
Ritchie Harrison, .30 Court
Robb James B. 5 Court
Rogers J. G. 7 Court House
Rogers Wm. 4 Court
Rolhns J. W. 1 Devonshire
Ross S. J. 17 Mass. block
Russ Augustus, 7 Court square
Russell Benj. F. 11 ScoUay's build.
Russ: 11 C. 1\ & T. H. 27 State
Russell T. 35 Court
Russell Wm. G. .35 Court
SuUonstaU L. 39 Court
Sargent Horace B. .30 Court
Sargent Lucius M. 2 Amory Hall
Sawyer F. W. 20 Court
Sawyer J. A. 42 Court
Scuuder Henry A. 17 State
Scarle Geo. W". 35 Court
Sears Philip H. 42 Court
Sennott Geo. 59 Court
Sewall Samuel E. 46 Washington
Seymour F. Z. 27 State
Shattuck Geo. O. 4 Court
Shaw Lemuel jr. 2" State
Shaw Sam'l S. 47 C.)urt
Shcppard John II. ."3 School
Shiinmin Hias. F. 202 State
Sliiplev H.'.i State
Simmons Chas. F. 10 R. R. Exc
Simmons David A. 20 Court
Simp-on Wiu. H. 20 Court
Siuallev George W. 46 Wash.
Smith Chnuncey, 46 Washington
Smith Daniel E. 15 ScoUay's build.
Smith Geo. MelviUe, 9 Scollay'a
building
Smith II. Farnam, 46 Wash.
Smith Matthew W. 1 Niles block
Smith Wm. II. 1>. 1 Devonshire
Smith Wm. 22 Old State Ihiuse
Smith & Bates. 4i: Washingtoo
Smvth Wm. E. 1>. 2S N'iles block
S..iiier Edward 1). 9 Tremont
Snhier Wiu. 1). 40 State
Sohier & Welch, 9 Tremont
Somerhv Guslavus A. -12 Court
S|in\ilcliug Jiflui jr. 3-1 School
StandishWm. 44 Court
Stevens J. M. 9 Court square
Stevens Oliver, 19 Court
Stoivv ,'v Mav. 11 Court
Stoiv' Is.uie, i.'i .Merchants Exch.
Sullivan J. 1". 41 Stale
SutcrH. W.2( State
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
267
Thaxternavid, 10 Court
'J'lui.vcr J.iiMos H.-'!il (,'imrt
Tlidin.is H. K. M St ito
Thdiiins (;. (i. I'll Court
Tlicuius SctliJ. 4(; CiMirt
I'lKimscii & Ijiirnif;.-. iT Court
Thonidiki- S. I,, -tu Court
'J'lH.rndiki' .t I'riitt, it Court
'I'hoi-Mloii ,1. Winttutf, -M Court
'I'iylu'.lolui.'.M Kliot
'I'iltou Warrfii, 41! Court
'rol>(.'y Sftli, 7 Court House
Tolinnn Tliouuis, ;« School
Tooiney Tlios. l(i Masa. IJlock
Train & Underwood, a) State
Treiiuor B. S. ir, Mass. bioi'lc
Tuttlo C. W. W Washington
Tuxliury Cvo. W. ffl State
Tyler J. Kendall, (Vi Court
X'ii<ler« 1 A. H. 'jn State
V,ni-lni francis W. :U School
A'a.. I>uzce Ira li. II Court
Wakdield .1. I[. Ill Court
AVakeliuld Tlionias L. II) Court
Walker Henry, 5 Court
AValkor H. \V. :) Court
Ward Samuel I). ID Court
Ware D. K. I ,Iov's building
Ware llenrv, ."-I'Sehool
Warner Hermann J. I'.l Court
Warren G. Washiofrtnn, 4:J Court
Warren Wm. W. 1!) Court
Washburn A. C. 41) State
Washburn W. R. P. 41! Wash
Waterhouse Isiah & Asa 81 Wash.
Watts F. O. .'ill Court
Webster Sirlney, 13 Niles block
Welch Charles A, il Tretnont
Wellington Ambrose, S Joy's build.
Wellington Hiram, 10 Court
AVells Samuel, L'.s State
Wells S.jr. :i8 State
Wheeler A. S. iO Court
Wheeler S. G. jr. ,S1 Washington
Wheelwright A. C. IP Court
White Geo. 1.'3 Exchange
White Guilford, 10 Court
White Luther L. 31) Court
Whiting & Russell, .35 Court
Whitin" Wm. .'W Court
Wilder John, 11 Court
Willard Paul, 22 Tremont row
Willard Joseph, 3 Court House
Wdlard Sidney, 42 Court
Willey Tolman, 20 Court
Williams J. Otis, .3.3 School
Williamson W. C. 46 Court
Willis Horatio M. 27 Court
Wilson W. .M. 91) Dorchester ave.
Woodbury Wm. H. 4C Wash.
Woodman Charles C. '27 Niles bl'k.
Woodman Horatio, '26 R.R. Exch.
Woodside Franklin, 40 Wash.
Wright Edwin, 81 Washington
Wright Smith, 81 Washington
Wyman Isaac C. 20 Court
Yeaton Geo. C. 81 Washington
Young Edward, 30 Court
CoiintSns 1R.OOI11 Furni-
ture.
Merrill & Leishton, 28 Devonshire
Smith Steplie'n, .51 & .53 Cornhill
Crockery.
Oiina, Glas.<,and E'li thenwaye.
Ahrenfeldt Charles, 39 Federal
Bassett & Pierce, Ift'S Broad
Bradburn P. & J. 105 Fulton
Briggs E. & E. T. &Co. .52 Chatham
Briggs Robert, 42 Central
CasTi Susan W. 886 Washington
Clark & Andrews, C" Purchase
CoUamore J. jr. & Co. mO Wash.
Croak Thos. 43 Maverick sq.
East Boston Pottery Co. W Broad
Ellis George, 13 Exchange
French, Wells & Co. lofMilk
Hall John, 7 Doane
Harney John, "04 Washington
Hastings Joseph S. & Son, 2.5 Doane
Homer, Caswell & Co. 52 Union
Kelley E. .346 Washincton
Lewis Wm. H. & Co. 7 Henry ,E.B.
Marshall George S. 523 Wash.
Matthews Wm. jr. 5.S5 Wash.
Norcross, Jlellen&Co. IS Mer. row
Norcross Otis & Co. 23 S. Market
Pierce Sam'l B. Sons & Co. 51 Broad
Tierce W. 11.47 Union
Shaw X. B. 'Jili Hanover
Stedman D. B. & Co, 80 Broad
Sumners & Co. 137 Wash. c. School
Waldron S. W.& Son, 61 Broad
Wheeler A. B. & Co. 60 Broad
Wheeler Reuben, 214 Broadway
Wiggin C. E.. Hanover, c. Marshall
turle«l ISaJr Manuf.
Capen J. & Son, 128 Tyler [ket
Manning, Glover & Co. 49 N. Mar-
Curriers.
Armstrong Joseph, 55 Haverhill
Bond & Tidd, I Shoe & Leather
Burlaud Joseph, 3U Ferry
Bryant C. B., Friend, e. Causeway
Clapp llcnrv li. .55 Elm
Clark E. 17 I'^errv
Crane ,■« (;ri(lin,".'!4 N. Market
larw.ll H. li. 48 Fulton
Gill Geo. -lO Fulton
(iiiild Chester .<!S(]ns, 16 Blackst'c
lIudingThos. 41 Fulton
IIa:■riu^'ton .t !\leI)..nough,5 Ferry
Hill J. l.ll Haverhill
L.iriiig A. I Shoe ,v I,eather
Martin I). C. IIIO I'l^arl
.Mavnard F.I''. 145 Pearl fCauscwny
MeVier, (Jnirin & Co.. Vrieud, c.
Miillane Patrick, 3.'! Ferry
Mum-oe J. 11.45 Fulton
l'a\rie & Rogers, ft'! Charlcstown
Ki.'lierts J. l.*:21 Ferry
liooiii John, ■■'.'.) Fulton
Sherman B. St J. .59 Charlcstown
Snow S. '25 Ferry
W.dilmyer B. 124 Cross
Wall James, 29 Fcrrv
W.lson W. & T. 76 North
Curriers' FiiKliiiffS.
Sawyer Warren, 3 Blackstone
<;urtalii Fixture Alsiuur.
Hart^liorii Jacob, .-.II i edcral
K'eltv G. L. .\- J. U. 170 Wa^h.
Putnam S. S. 54 All)any
4'urt:iin 4^<>o(l8.
Fowle Chas. L. & Co. 282 Wash.
(we itilrertisemeiil p. 14)
Kelty G. L. & J. B. 170 Wash. (imp.)
CutICI-8.
Bradford M. L. & Co. 142 Wash.
Kingman & Hassam, 12.S Wash.
Murphy J. & R. 3 Harvard pi. J
Smith Brothers, 19 Hawley
4?uttiiis Machines.
Ruggles' Patent, (tljr sheet metals)
Hardy & RoUius' Patent, (for sheet
metals)
Bigelow's Patent Paper Cutt r
Ruggles' Patent Card Cutter
[M. B. Bigelow & Anson Hardy,
Agents tor the above, 32 SchoolJ
{see ail vei tisement front col'cl)
Waguerreo. A.pparatns.
Allen E. L. 'J.SO Washington
French Benjamin, 109 Washington
Sawyer John & Co. 123 Washington
Waguerreo. Bllniatures.
Amsden Freeman J. .'36 Wash.
Bartlett & Evans, 168 Hanover
Bell J. R. 117Hanover
Bent Israel, 142 Wash.
Briggs Jesse, 1'23 Wash.
Cahill M. S. 293 Wash.
Campbell B. F. 145 Hanover
Chamberlin Francis, 131 Hanover
Comsett M. W. 199 Hanover
Cutting & Turner, 10 Tremont row
Davis & Co. 2 Winter
Dodge C. W. 2 Lewis, E. B.
Eastman W. B. 75 Court
Hale L. H. & Co. 109 Washington
Hamilton George D. 63 Court
Haskins Fred. W. 14 Hanover
Hazelton B. C. '268 Wash.
Hayward Geo. W. 13 Tremont row
Heywood J.D. 228 Wash.&103 Co'rt
Hig^ins O. T. 114 Hanover
IngersoU Wm. B. 94 Hanover
James & Co. 4 Summer
Lincoln Ambrose H. 140 Wash.
Masury S. 289 Washington
Moore & Weed, 1'21 Court
Proctor Alfred N. 2 Lewis, E. B.
Rider G. W. 2.581 Washington
Silsbee, Case & Co. 2991 Wash.
Starkweather J. B. 268 Wash.
Weed Willian, 121 Court
Whipple & Black, 96 Washington
Whitakcr G. L. 194,1 Hanover
AVhite Abiel F. 121 'Court
Winslow A. 93 Hanover
Wyman E.& H. .'>'!5 Washington
Dayiiglit Keflectors.
Roe Stephen & Co. 23 State
B>ecorators.
Beals Wm.l Stillnian
Lamprell & Marble, 35" Com'l
nentists.
Ayling&iloward, ISl Winter
Ball & Fitch, 41 Tremont
Barnard C. F. 1 Jlonlgomery place
Beainan Wm. W.15 Tremont
Bemis Samuel A. 46 School
Blaisdell John H. 6'.I5 Washington
Blake E. 175 Court
Blake J. S. 7 Tremont row
Bramhall S. 37 Essex
Brigham H. Q. 19 Tremont row
Brown Ammi, 24\ Winter
Brown W. D. '27 Tremont row
Chase J. 13 Barton
Child A. B. 15 Tremont
Clough J. 94 Tremont
Codman A. 19 Tremont Temple
Codmnn W. W. ?i\ Boylston
CmnminBH * Fliw, 2.5 Tremont
Cutler R. -25 Winli-r
Culler Willard, '205 Broadway
Daly J. .M. 2 Harvard
Daiiicls II. L 10.'i Court («!« od-
Dearbi.rn C. E.'2'28 Wiishlngton
Dickioson I). I). OOTreiuout
Dillintdiam J. R. 12 Winter
Dixon Rulus E. I'.l Temple pi.
Draper D. F. 21 Edinboro
Durkee T. G. 79 Kliot
Eastham Charlen, '25 Tremont
Emery H. A. l7l)romlleld
Fiske'E. W. 4;i Tremont
Goodno 1). 11.210 Washmgton
Guild Albert, 76 Hanover
Hahn Sidney li. 2 Lewis, E. B.
Harwood D." II Summer
Heirienwav H. P. 94 Tremont
Hiteluoikl). K. 141 Court
Jordan II.nrv,6 llamiUon place
Keep X. C. fi Son, 74 lioylstou
Keep Samuel 11.71 liovl-ton
Kendall S. 11.2 Hum.Htcad pi.
Knowles J. F. 116 Court
Leach Elbridge G. '24 Essex
Leavitt Wm. P. 19 Tremont row
Lesenr H. 210 Wash.
Leseur J. A. 13 Essex
Locke J. M. 16 Winter
Martin Henry J. ".2 Chauncy
Mason H. W. 49 Tremont
MavoU. K. 110 Hanover
Nichols Wm. 20 Winter
Nolen Spencer, 29 Boylston
Nuyes F. A. o\ Beacon
Osgood Chas ll. 12 Lt'Grangc pi.
Osgood E. 12 La Grange place
Osgood H. D. '25 Tremont
Parker D. U. 11 Summer
Parsons T. W. 16 Winter
Perkins George T. 15 Pine
Pimintel M. 5.'32 Washington
Prescott Benj. T. 7 Green
Preston A. F. 19 Bedford
Ridgewav P. R. 15 Tremont
Bobbins TR. L. .39 Howard
Russell W. W. 10 Tremont row
Salmon I. A. 210 Washington
Shepherd J. 15 Tremont
SimondsL.jr. 1'27 Court
Snow A. L. 140 Court
Stearns G. O. '258.1 Washington
Stearns Sara'l F. 5 Montgomery pi.
Stocking S. 19 Tremont row
Thresher J. M. 140 Court
Tucker E. G. 1 West
Tucker Joshua, 4 Hamilton place
Underwood & Tucker, 114 Hanov'r
Wetherbee I. J. 10 Tremont row
Wevmouth A. L. 171 Court
Wh'itechurch Chas. 20 Winter
Williams Jacob L. 1.58 Tremont
AVilson E. T. 167 Tremont
Mental IJepots and Sur-
gical lustrunieuts.
Codman ,% Shurtleff, 13 Tremont
Jone3,White&:\IcCurdy,16 Trem.r.
I>esigners.
Champney W. L. 22 Winter
Foutarive J. J. 4 AVinter pi.
Homer W. '241 Winter
Manning J. IL 156 Washington
Tidil Marshall M. 46 Court
Warren A. C. 228 Washington
Waud Wm. 24i Winter
]>esl£. 31anufacturers.
Merrill & Leighton, 28 Devonshire
Smith Stephen, 51 Cornhill (see
advertisement p. 17)
I>ie Sinlvers and JLetter
Cutters.
Berry J. & J. 4 Court ave.
Clarke C. H., 5 Merchants row
Foran W. H. & Co. 8 Dock sq.
Foran C. H. .31 Exchange
Dodge J. W. 5 Merchants row
Hairjanies, 10 Dock sq.
Hunt & Henshaw, i;i5 Congress
Merriam Jos. H. 18 Brattle sq.
Metcalf >L J. 45.1 Salem
Mitchell F. N. & H. 5 Tremont
Smith W. H. 89 Washington
Distillers.
Barnard J.M. & Co., Adams st. * IS
Bowman S. 2'iO State [S. .Mark't
Briggs & Richardson, 174 State
Cunningham, Sortwell & Co. 5 E.
Clinton
Felton John & Co. rear .18 Prince
Felton L. & Sons, 160 State .* 5th st.
FronchW.E. & Co., Essex n. South
HeardJ. T.,Ivers& 1 Chatham row
Howland Henry.lS India & Indiana
Jennev B. 46 India
Lawrence D. W. & Co. .5,5.5 Comra'l
Stratton John, 50 Central
2G8
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Tracer John Xr Cn. ir) E. riinton
Tnitt'Hrother % Cn. 21 India whf.
Trull Itros. ■J7Ccntral wf. & 5(1 Mer.
Trull John & Co., Adiims, c. Ivors
Dock JOrcdffing AXa-
cliiiie8>
■WooUcy Charles, !L' Commercial
]»Oll8.
Gibson I. W. 415 Washington
Voui-M, Sashes, ISIinds.
EnilevJohn W.'JS Eliot
Bailev & Jenkins, S.W Wash.
Baker & Perry, 714 Wash.
Boles J. & Co. 14..' Friend
Boles Levi, Sudbury, cor. Hay-
market S(i.
Cutter .1- Parker, 2!> Charlestown
Gray Allen F. 44 Albany
Hardy A. 4 Charlestown
Hardy & Co. ISl Blackstone
Hall John, 177 Blackstone (see
tf'/v rtisewent, p. L'l )
Hennessey John & Co. 107 Essex
I^angmaid S. P. 3.3 Charlestown
Stimson Ji& Co. 35 Portland
Taylor J. L., Causeway, c.Merrim.
Waterman & Litchfield, nn Ilav.
Wilson Stephen F. 59 Beverly
Drain «fe "Water Pipe.
Ci'iiiint, Clay and Stone.
Banister J. F. 35S & 390 Federal
{see advertisemenl, p. 11)
Brigham T. J. k Co. Beach, c. Utica
Burlen .M. i,8 Leveret
I> ra 11 trh tsin en .
Billings Hainmatt, i'H9 Wash.
Hall H. P. 5 Tremont
Newliall W. F. liO Tremont
Stratton W. D. 220J Washington
Dressmakers.
/Idridge E. A. Ill Chambers
Allen C. E. 238 Washington
Barbour Ella Mrs. 163 Wash.
Barker S. A. (i Hersey place
BartoU Mary, 19 Winter
Bassett M. A. 100 Leveret
BiL'elow Fmvnn, 2N1 ' Hanover
Blake A. S. Miss, Hawley c. Sum'r
Blake Lliza K. .Mrs. 2 Carletou pi.
Brennnn Ann, L't)3 Hanover
Bonit Eiiza, i3 Leveret
Brown R. A. 200 Hanover
Brown Lizzie, 3 uliver place
Butman Addie, 14 Hanover
Campbell E. .30 Cambridge
Cass S. J. 624 Washington
Chisholm Jane, 6 Bennet
Clark Clura, 5 Van Ranssalear pi.
Clark Susan, 15 Saratoga
Clark W. T. Mrs. 2 Columbia pi.
Davids G. W. Mrs. fS Hanover
Deraorest Madame, 2.SS Wash.
Dennison J. Mrs. 68 W. Dedham
Doe Harriet, 117 Hanover
DuAudebert Harriet, 1 Cambridge
Estabrooks Ruth A. 14 Hanover
Fay Mary A. 76 Fayette
Fielding H. V. 14 Hanover
Fiske A. D. 24 Essex
Flanders M. 7 Summer
Foster JI. Miss, 7 Summer
Frasher S. 13 Vine
Frost Nancy, 161 Court
Furlong S. M. 5 Oxford
Gilbert Mdme, 405 Washington
Gilbreth Olivia P. 26 Staniford
Granger Belinda C. 75 Warren
Grant Ij. Miss, 18H Washington
Gregory E. Mrs. 331 Knecland
HandE. Mrs. 29 Cross
Hayes Abigiiil, 85 Chambers
Hayes S. E. 293 Wash., up stairs
Heath Bridget, 6 Berlin
IlillJaubert Madame, 39 Summer
Hippel L. M. & B., 26 Lagrange pi.
IJoltman L. A. 25 Kneeland
Holmes A. 30 N. Russell
lluse Alice K. G. 47 Church
Hutchinson E. 17 Broadway
Jackins Caroline L. 254 Wash.
Kane Anne, 8 Osborn pi.
Kennedy A. Mrs. 3(>1 Washington
Kcnway M. A. 22 Wall
Kimball Susan, 17 Hanover
King M. 280 Hanover
Knigbis H. M. 10 lOssex
Knowlcs Abliv, 29 London, E. B.
Kraft Aclaline,:!:! Pleasant
Lees 10. E. IKJ Winter
l,ewis Ann, 7 Carver
LiUvnian Maria, M. 1 Newburn pi.
Linscott Elizabeth, 19 Winter
Llanes Victoire P. 2 Oxford [place
Lockwood M. E. Mrs. 2 Columbia
Lord K. 244 Wasliiiufton
Marvin J. A. Mrs. 7 Green
Mason Deborah A. 268 Wash.
MeCorniiek Eliza, 12 Osborn pi.
Mears Kiite, 12 Eliot
Moran iNL J. 2 Ilavniarket place
Morgau S. A. 250 WaBhiugton
Nichols R. W. 7 Summer
Norton A. .1. 5 Noifolk place
O'Meara M. A. 1114 Washington
Padelford E. D. 2'!2 Hanison av.
Paige C. W. 265 AVashington
Palmer A. Mrs. 22 Hanover
Powell Lvdia W. Mrs. 19 Winter
Pratt M. \l. 18} Winter
Rafter Sarah & Catherine, 10 Pleas't
Ramsdell K. N. S9S,Wash.
Remick S. A. 46 Cambridge
RichardsWm.C. Mrs. 14 Central sq.
Rogers Ann, 261 Hanover
Rose Catharine C. 25 Causeway
Ross Caroline, 3 Province ct.
Ruggles L. 1 N. Russell
Scribner M. W. Mrs. 17 Wall
Sigston M. D. 1.37 Meridian
Slack M. L. 2.'!8 Washington
Smith A. J. 4 Summer
Streeter A. M. 57 Lowell
Sullivan H. 236 Washington
Swain M. L. 3 Winter
Tapley E. C. 284 Washington
Thayer C. P. Miss, 5 Summer
Thompson S. 52 Leveret
Tower H. .363 Washington
Treweek M. A. Miss, 4 Suffolk pi.
Turner E. 15 Boylston sq.
Vanhorn H. N. 131 Hanover
WhaplesH. 18J Winter
White Ann Mis's, 290 Washington
Wright M. & L. S. .'i3 Maverick sq.
Wyman L. A. 293 Washington
Dress Patterns.
March EUza, 281* Hanover
Drugs, .Rledieines, et*".
Badger C. H. & Co. 69 & 71 Bhickst'e
Brewers S. N. & W. A. 92 Wash.
Brown B. F. & Co. 49 India
Browne C. A. 30 Com'l
Burr M. S. & Co. 1 Cornhill (see
advertisement, p. 24)
Carter, Colcord & Preston, Hano-
ver, c. Portl'd
Clark G. M. 160 Hanover
Eliot J. F. 74 Commercial
Field & Haven, 84 Union
Folsom Jas. 140 Commercial
Henshaw & Co. 36 India
Hovey Abijah W. 7 &S Lewis whf.
Hunnewell J. W. & Co. 8 Com'l wt.
Johnson Wni. 106 Hanover (bot'c)
Maynard &Noyes, 11 Merch'ts row
Poor C. V. & Co. 30 India
Porter, Loring & Co. 11 India
Reed, Cutler & Co. 33 liidia
Thaver, Babson & Co. 6 F. H. sq.
Weeks & Potter, 154 Wash.
Wheeler L. & Co. 3 Custom H. st.
Wilson B. O. & G. C. IS Central
Wilson, Fairbank & Co. 43 Hanover
Dry Croods.
[See Agents for 6.ale of Domestic
Goods i also Silk Goods.]
hnporters and, Jo'hf.rs,
Allen E. & Co. 36 Franklin
Allen, Babcock & Co. 35 Milk
Allen, Whiting, Lane &Washburn,
28 Federal
Anderson, Sargent& Co. 94 Federal
Beal J. H. & Co. 46 Federal
Beals Wm. jr. 24 Pearl
Beebe James M. & Co., 60 Franklin
Blakes & Kinsley, 24 Water
Blodget J. W., 6oodridge & King,
31 Water and 53 Congress
Boyd, Fuller & Co. 70 Federal
Brackett & Co. 72 Milk, c. Congress
Brett, Gannett & Co. 215 Federal
Bridgham, Beals & Co. 62 Federal
Brown, Anderson & Co. 38 Rlilk
Chautard L. & Co. 122 Commercial
Clement Cyrus, 73 Water
Clement, Salisbu' v •'<( Co. 109 Milk
Conant, Elden, & Woods, 15 I'earl
Converse, Harding & Co. Franklin,
c. Devonshire
Cottle W. P. 68 Federal
Gushing, Pierce jt Mower, 22 Fede'l
Dana Otis H. 71 Water
Dresser, Stevens & Co. 64 Kilby
Dufly & Warnock, 42 Kilby
Dutton. Forbes & Co. 16 Federal
Edwards, Nichols & Richards, 52
Franklin opp. Arch
Farley, Bliss & Co. Coolidge build.
Frost & Kimball,
Haughton, Sawyer & Co! 28 Pearl
Holbrook Henry J. 67 Kilby
Howard B. C, Huston & Co. 41
Franklin
Howe, Pierce & Co. 63 Federal
Jewett, Teblietls & Co. 31 Franklin
Jordan, Marsli & Co. 18 Pearl
Milton Cushman & Co. 10 Milk
I-ane, Lamson & Co. 47 Water
Lyon & VoKc, 3 l.,iberty 6(|.
Messinpor E. F. .% Co. 251 Milk
Morse .t Colennin, 75 Milk
Nve \V. H. ,t Co. 6 Federal
()ii». liiUHInft.^i ('.I. 107 Milk
Paine E. n. 119 Milk
Parker, Barnes 4; Mcrriam, 99 Milk
Parsons Samuel & Co. 9 Federal
Pierce Bros.& Flon<lers,.32 Franklin
Rollins B. F. & Co. 68 Milk
Shaw & Co. 91 Kilby
Shedd T. S. 55 Kilby
Shepherd John, 73 Kilby
Stoddard Charles & J. S. Lovering,
.33 Milk
Stone, Wood & Baldwin . 15 Federal
Sumner Austin & Co. 45 Franklin
Swcetser, Gookin & Swan, 21 Ked'l
Tenney,Ballistcr&Cu. 103 Milk
Tilton, Gregory & Richardson, 29
Federal
Tobey, Foster & Co. 47 Federal
Turnbull G.& Co. 269 Washington
and 5 and 7 Winter
Warren John A. 98 Federal
Wellington, Gross,& Co. Morton pi.
Wheelock, Hall & Co. 70 Milk, e.
Congress
White, Brown,Davis & Co.l63Cong.
Whitney & Washburn, 9 Federal
Williamson & Bums, 73 Milk
Wilson, Hamilton & Co. 59 Federal
Wilson, Jones & Co. 79 Kilby
Winslow Geo. S. 69 Kilby, c. Water
Woodberry Henry, 55 Kilby
Heta)leis.
Abbot John K. 10 Harrison ave.
Allen Harriet, 109 Dorchester
Allen William H. 216 Washington
Barker Prescott, IS Tremont Row
Bell & Thing, 25 Tremont row
Bendix John H. 407 Washington
Bloch A. F. 125 Ehot
Blake & Co. 5 Tremont row
Bodwell Mary R. 105 Leveret
Bowers D. S. 90 Hanover
Briard Oliver, 120 Broadway
Brigham J. B. 92 Hanover
Brown Thos. C. 96 Hanover
Carpenter Harvev, 310 Hanover
Chandler & Co. 6"& 8 Summer
Chapman, Lord & Co. 60 Hanover
Christian T. & A. .391 Washincton
Clough, Godfrey & Co. 132 Hanov.
Currier, Tower, & Banker, 52 Han.
Cushman & Brooks, 72 Tremont
Daniell & Co. 7 Summer
Davenport M. A. 386 Hanover
Davis Geo. B. & Co. 281 Wash.
Davis Mary A. 313 Broadway
Downe Sumner & Co. 151 Court
Edgerly Lucinda, 78 Pleasant [row
Kstabrook J. F. & Co. 26 Tremont
Farley, Bliss & Co. Coolidge build.
Fisher S. 421 Washington
Ford M. A. 323 Federal
Fortune &Pelletier, 381 Washingt'n
Foster Mary, 67 Fourth
Gleason James 315 Federal
Gould F. A. 290 Hanover
Greene R. Mrs. 26 Myrtle
Griffin A. J. 66 Hanover
Hanscomb W. A. & Co. 324 Han'r
Harlow A. H. 222 Hanover
Hatch J. N. & Co. 112 Hanover
Hebbard C. E. & Co. 28 Treni. row
Heminwav Sarah F. 69 Pleasant
Hildreth J. B. & Co. 889 Wash.
Hogg, Brown & Taylor, 10 Winter
Horn B. F. 605 Washington
Horn J. F. 661 Washington
Hovey C. F. & Co. 3;l Summer
Hunt & Co. 321 Washington
Ide G. L. 4 Green, opp. Pitts
Jenkins H. W. & Co. 152 Hanover
Jones L. B. 13 Tremont row
Jordan Wm. L. IftS Broadway, c. B
Libby G. W. .3.38 Hanover
Libby & Brothers, 186 Hanover
Lincoln Bros. 254 Hanover
Loring John C. 23 Tremont row
Low E. H. llliS Washington
Slackintosh L. B. 298 Hanover
Mansfield & Fessenden, 148 Han'r
Marshall D. 246 Hanover
McCauley C. 36 Hanover
McCluskey James, 70 Essex
McDonald J. 124 Broadway
Milton Geo. B. 427 Washington
MilchellN. 1. 28S Hanover
Molineux James, ."■S7 Washington
Morse E. G. 5.". Cambridge
Nay & McC'Inre, 9 Tremont row
Nichols, Haeon .<■ Co. 70 Hanover
Parker, Chi |)|i,1 Co. 2 Tremont row
Pearl, Buckley .t Co. 14 Treni. row
Perkins F. C.'lJN Hanover
Peterson L. A. II. 159 Court
Pierce W. L. IS4 Hanover
Pratt Daniel. WVt Court
Richardson ('. H. 1.51! Hanover
Ring W. S. 861 Wash.
R«>gers John S. 609 Washington
Scott John M.6 Broadway
Sliepard John, 320 Hanover
Shorey & Co. IIW Wash.
Siinonds.loscph, 87 Cambridge
Snulb ,M., Fast c. Soulli
Siuilh .lames M. KM Washington
Smith Ki>l>ert, 111 Camliridge
Snow N. U. & Bro. 703 Washingt'n
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
269
Spier St Son, "07 Washington
Stearns II. N. 17 Leveret
Storms W. K.& Co. ■JHT Washington
Taylor A. II. II Miivcrick sq.
Tavlor (). 'I'. -J.)!! Ilnnover
Tllcmiisuii I), ]M,nrth,c. C
ThoniiiNi.ii Wmi.,si:i Wushington
TihU'M Ivlwiii, lin.iKhviiv, eur. I)
TiUlon W. II. -.'.H Hroiulway
Tomlinson ,1. II. II Henry, lO. B.
Torrcy E. II. 187 Hroudway
Warren Geo. W., Barry & Co. 102
Wells A. or, Leveret [Wash.
Wheeler G. K. IJ. I'M Broadway
Wheeloek I)wight& Co.ll.sllanov'r
Wilcox S. .1. & Co. 'M Winter
Willciitt H. F. 9 Merrimac
Wood Franklin, (M Salem
J>uiidec Il..ineiis, Bar-
Isips, *c.
Lawton J. N. &• Bros. agts. 25 Kilby
Winsor G. A. 55 Kilby
Myers.
Barretts & Ricluinlson, 140 Wash.
Harding II. R. Court, c. Hanover
Hobart & Helm, !) Central
I.,ewando A. 2:.'!) Wash. &!i Court
Merchants Dye House, llOi Court
N. E. Dye House, 14,1 Court
Sibley S. I.i5 Wash.& 1 Trem't row,
I>yc 8tuir>i, l>i-us8, etc.
Cades Win. H. 70 State (broker)
Freenn\n W. F. 8 India
Haseltinc, Hill & Co. 6 India
Lovis, llorlges & Silsbee, IS & 67
Water (see advertisement, page
21)
Palgemeyer Edward, 27 Kilbv
Rice Edw. E. & Co. 108 Milk"
Schumacher John, 82 Water
Whitney D. K. & Co. SB Chatham
Ward Andrew H. IIU Milk and 13
Batterymarch
l^tl^e Xool ManuiUc.
Douglas Axe Man'g Co. 158 Cong's
Underbill Brothers, 71 Haverhill
Eleotfiftan.
Farmer M." O. l."<i) Washington
Guthrie S. 17 Tremont
Eleoti'O platers.
Brownell & Fay, 12 Tremont
Electro typers.
Boston Stereot'e Foundry, Spring
lane, C. J. Peters, Agt..
Cowles & Co. 17 Wash. [Wash.
Franklin Electrotype Foundry, 13
Hobart & Bobbins, 06 Congress
Phelps & Dalton, S:i Washington
Winter F. W. 152 Washington
Emboiisers.
Damrell & Moore, lb Devonshire
Enamelled Cloths.
Hunt N. 7 Water
Low J. W. .38 N. Market
Engine Hose, [row
Boyd James & Sons, 27 Merchants
Shelton & Cbeever, 71 Cornhill
(see advert iseinent, p. 3)
Enifiue Xurner.
Margot A. P. 4 Court avenue
Kngravers.
Andrew John, 12!) Washington
Andrews Chas. D. 116 Washington
Bailey W. C. 13 Court square
Bolton J. B. 123 Washington
Bouve E. W. 129 Washington
Boynton G. W. 100 Washington
Baadtord L. H. & Co. 2:^1 Wash.
Bricher H. 129 Washington (wood)
Briscoe D. 13 Court square
Brown Samuel E. 104 Washington
Carpenter Reuben, 119 Wash.
Crosby Chas. 11. 3 Water
Crosman J. C. 3 Franklin
Davies & Harvey, 113 Wash.
Dearborn N. S. 24 School (see ad-
vertisement,]!. 2)
Eastman & Lovell, 228 Washington
Fenno Charles H. 13 Court square
Fielder J. W. 128 Washington
Freeman F. 0. 119 Washington
French G. R. 257 Washington
Hedge F. 6 School
Hobbs Nathan, 16 Washington
Kilburn & Mallory, 96 Washington
Libby Edward W. 89 Washington
Marsn Henry, 228 Wash.
Miller Wm. M. 204 Washington
Mitchell F. iSI. & H. 5 Tremont
Morse & Tuttle, 70 Washington
Mumler A. C. 8 Court ave.
Mumler W. H. 8 Court ave.
Oakley F. F. 204 Washington
Peirce W. J. 22 Winter
Russell S. S. C. 129 Wash, (wood)
Schotr S. A. 4t;o Wash.
Smith D. T. & Co. 46 Court
Smith, Knight & Tappau,204Wa3h.
Smith H. W. 292 Wash.
Stewart Frederick, r. 204 Wash.
Stockwell F. F. 49 Hanover
Tarbell E. N. 22 Winter
Tavlor &A(lains, HI Wash, (nee
iii/rrrtisr,io,i/, liiii-h i-.dVil pnui-)
Teuloii E. A. H'.H Washingt ii
Watt.f James W.292 Washington
Web.ster Dan'l C. .32 Washington
Whitney J. I'. 7 Court av.
Wilson W. W. 17Doane
Hank- Note.
Amer. Bank Note Co. Cong. c. State
(«•« udvi'rKsenwnt. p. ]l)
Danforth, Wright & Co. 228 Wash.
EnuravinKH.
Clapp Geo. G. 2.'t4 Washington
Elliot L. A. & Co. .322 Washington
Soule Sc Rogers, 4.)(; Washington
Wiggin J. K. 19 Tremont
Fancy Ooods.
• Jinporlcrs ami irliotefale dealers.
Abbott Ii. F. (10 Keileral
Abbott Walter, 84 Hanover
Abbott Wm. K. & Co. 262 Wash.
Adams Geo. E. 295 Washington
•Alirenfeldt Charles, 39 Federal
Bailey Daniel S. 2 Essex
•Bates J. ]>. 129 Washington
•Bellamy Wm. 21 Central
Bogle Wm. 202 Washington
Brown J. 86 Richmond
Brown Rosilla Mrs. 227 Hanover
Brown Wm. L. '£Vi Washingiou
•Burnham & Scott, 96 Milk
•Chapman G. H. i r. & Co. 45 Fed'ral
Creech Samuel W. 326 Washington
Clapp Wm. .307 Washington
Clark Robt., Shawm'tav. c. Groton
Cobb O. 27 Green
Court A. G. 371 Washington
Dana I). 52 Sumner, E. B.
Dodge J. S. 167 Commercial
•Dunham C. H. & Co. 87 Kilby
Ellis, Adams & Co. 34 Hanover
Gaskin H. A., Poplar, c. Spring
Gibson Geo. H. 415 Washington
Goodrich D. O. 302 Washington
Greene R. Mrs. 26 Pinckney
Herman & Co. 166 Washington
Heywood G. W. 127 Hanover
•Heyer Brothers, 10(i i Vmeress
Hiscoek Sophia, 72 Cambridge
Hodses J. G. 40 Washington
•Holden, Cutter & Co.32 Federal
Hopkins J. 65 Meridian
Horn M. J. 70 Pinckney
Hunt J. G., N. E. cor. F. H. M.
Hunter John S. 897 Washington
Insraham A. M. & 11. E. Derne c.
Temple
•Ives D. P. & Co. S-3 Milk
Jones J. G. 8-38 Washington
Jones L. B. 256 Commercial
•Jordan A. S. 191 Washington
•Kelley & Levin, 5 Kilby
•Lewis M. A. & Co. 31 Washington
Lombard Henry S. 52 Clinton
•Lotts Jacob F. 97 Hanover
Lowe David H. Jr. 29 Leveret
McCoy J. 98X Hanover
McKenna Martraret, 120 Meridian
Milliken J. J. 3(« Washington
•Mills & Forristall 42 F. H. sq.
•MoUneux W. 61 Court
Morev P. 26 Hanover
Nichols C. C. 54 Federal
•Norcross J. W. & Co. 31 Milk
•Partridge Horace, 105 Hanover
Pollock W. E. 228 Washington
•Quimby, Flangn & Co. 20 Milk
Robinson Daniel, 94 Court
Salom M. 333 Washington
Spinney E. B. 102 Broadway
Starkweather J. B. 633 Washington
Thayer & Davenport, 206 Wash.
Tolman Geo. S. 133 Washington
Wentworth J. .305 Washington
West S. Mrs. 39 Jleridian
•Woodford & Wilbur, 45 Milk
Eaucets.
Boston Faucet Co., Gore block
Feathers, Beds, etc.
[See Furniture.]
Flagg Sumner, 76 North
Hollett James II. 16 Dock sq.
Haskell A. L. 28 Union
Institntion for the Blind, 20 Brom-
field
Manning, Glover & Co. 49 N.Mark.
Felt Manufacturer.
Bacon John H. 1 Union
Fertilizers.
Bell Chas. G. & Co. 10 Broad
Coe & Co. 19 Broad
Davenport Geo. 18 Chatham
Hovey & Co. 7 Merchants row
Parker, Gannett & Osgood, 47, 59 &
63 Blaekstone
File Manuf.
Gilmore H. H. 149 Milk (English
files)
Gorman JI. 92 Beverly
KUner Wm., Foundry
Fire EnRlnen.
Ilunnenian & Co. 59 Cornhill
Fire Work*.
Holden, Cutler & Co. 32 Federal
Hovey James G. & (Jo. 14» Wtt«h.
(S'e itilverliminen', front col'dp.)
FIkIi.
Dealrr^in Fe-h FM.
Atwood E. & R. 10 i Pleasant &308
Tremont
Bacon John, 20 School
Bean * Miller, 42 liiach
Cobb Moses, 43 West Clinton
Cook & Krogman.Winthrop bI.E.B
Doane II. 449 Commercial
Flanders S. C. 48 Kliot
Ilanill'ord A. 70 Ilairison avenue
Harding, I'iercc & Co.,hd Lewis wf
Hill, Weeks Si Co., N. side Com. wf.
llolbrook, Smith & Co., N. side
Commercial wlif.
House M., Moon, c. Sun ct. st.
Jackson G. D., Myrtle, c. W.Centre
Johnson I'^ A. & Co. 35 Bromtield
Johnson & Young, Warren Bridge
(lobsters)
Lombard D. jr. 91i Chambers
Mann Otis, 849 Washinirton
Manning Chas. E. 926 Wash.
Marston John & Co. 41 Lewis wf.
Mellen T. S .& Co. 251 Cnrnml
Newcomh S., 106 Cambridge
Newcomb L. 92 Harrison av.
Proctor Charles & Co. 28 Derne
Rich M. 2 Green
Rich T. & S. & Son, 3,51 Hanover
Rogers & Co. 32 Commercial whf.
Sancry & Scribner, 6 Boylston
SmallM. 115 Meridian
Smith W. C. 29 Beach
Wendell B. I.K Court
Wendall J. B. a5 Prince
Wiley, Newhall & Co. 32 North
side Commercial wharf
Wood Lowell M. 716 Washington
Dealers in Salt S,- Pickled fish.
Abrahams Benjamin & Co. 49 East-
ern avenue
Babson .v Co. .39 Long wharf
Butterticid Simeon, 212 State
Churchill W. O. & Co. 224 State
Clark & Woodward, 222 Broad
Green J. W. 41 Long wf.
Howe & Brown, .35 Long wf.
Howes Richard A. & Co. 51 ComT
,Iones Thomas J. 218 Broad
Knapp Thomas, 218 Broad
Leavitt B. & CcPhila. Packet pier
Locke Charles A. 45 Long wharf
Jlann N. P. & Co. 3 T wharf
Mansfield C. H. & Co. 222 State
Nickerson Eben.& Co. 7 Commerce
Nickerson Edward G. 42 Long wf.
Pruden I. B. 190 State
Rich Isaac & Co. 35 Commercial
Snow V. & Co. 4 Commerce
Whitney A. A. 2.36 State
Whitney S. .38 Long wf.
Wilkins C. 234 State
Wilkins J. G.& Co. 234 State
Fishing: Xackle.
Bradford Martin L.& Cii.l4:.:Wash.
Richardson & Dexter, 44 Wash.
Flavoring; Extract Man.
Burnett Joseph & Co. 27 Central
Leavitt John L. 7 E. Clinton
Flour <fe Orain Dealers.
AUcott S. S. 90 Com'l
Ames A. & J. 72 Commercial
Apthorp & Co. 80 Commercial
Aver & Raymond, 41 Commercial
Biilch W.P. 67 Comm'l
Barker H. & Co. 76 Commercial
Blake E. N. & Co. 21 E. Clinton
Bond & Davenport, 114 Lnicoln
Bosworth C. E. & Co. 98 Linruln
Bowdlear S. G. & Co. 194 State
Bradshaw Y. E. 48 Comm'l
Bryant D. 201 Causeway
Chadbourn H. & Co. 117 Comml
Clark Moses, 288 Harr. ave.
Chickering,Maynard &Co. 54Com'l
Clap & Brother, 47 Commercial wf.
Coolidge & Angler, 15Charlest'»wn
Crosby S. 1 Dorchester avenue
Crowell P. 70 Commercial
Cummings & Robinson, 46 Com'l
Davis, Crosby & Co. 186 State
Davis & Tavlor, 24 Canal [Dover
Dudley E. "G. & Co., Harr. ave. c.
Edgerlv J. S. & Co. 3 & 4 Com'l wf.
F;iliot & Scudder, 5 Charlestown
Ellis Geo. & Co. 37 Lens whf.
Fisher Mark, 40 Long wf.
Gallagher E. 170 Com'l
George & Shackford,2I8 State frow
Gilman & Fletcher, .30 Merchants
Gooderham Wm. & Co. 2 Chatham
Hager G. W. & J. B. 37 Long whf.
Hills & Bro. 117 South and iK Vtica
Howes & Baker, 154 Commercial
Humphrey, Fiske& Co. il4 State
270
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Humphrey Wm. E. & Co..50 Com'l
Kingsliury T. & F. l'7G & L'8U Fcder'l
Jones .Tosi'pli, T.i Haverhill
J,aiie& Co. -Oil State
Li1)l)cv W. & 1. I!. I!) Commercial
lyinciiln & Benl, l'_M Commercial
M:itlu-s Cluis. I,. 1 lluverhill
Jloore .1. W. !«) Clia:lestown
Morse E. Hi Co. 84 C'omiiievcial
Munroe E. .jr. & Co. -jM Couimer'l
Jlnnioe Otis, '.):; Com'l
Pliimer & Co. 1.1 & IC Comm'l wf.
I'opeBenj. W Utica
■Raymond & Low, l.TO Commercial
Kiclumls ti Crockett. ''So State
Robinson S. & Son, 32 Canal
Sanborn S. IIH Lincoln
Scudder Ilarvey & Co. li.'i E.Clintoa
Seumans & Co. «'i Lincoln
Sherman E. C. 7(1 Commercial
Simmpns B. L' Ilaymarket eq. and
rear 1 Charles
Stebbins & Anderson, 276 Harr.av.
Surette & Wbilney, 6:i Comm'l
Tavlor & Carter, ^^7 State
Til'ton J. (x. Causeway, cor. Bev.
Tower A Joy, 53 Commerciall
Tower, Wliitcber & Co., Charles-
town, cor. Stillman
Towne, Upham & Co. 206 State
'J'ownsend I. P. & Co. 24 Com'l wf.
Tiuk J. C. U'? Commercial
A'inal II. W. 112 Comm'l [whf.
VinalRobt. A. & Bro. 11 &12 Lewis
Whittemore Geo. & Co. 218 State
AVilkins J. G. & Co. 2'!4 State
Williams E. & Co. 2UM State
■Wood Henry & Co. 172 State
■Wood & Pease, 10 Lewis, E. B.
"Wripht Wm. A. & C.L. 458 Federal
"Vouiig D. F., Federal, c. East
Flowers.
Gibbens S. 11. 2* Washington
Foreign Agent,
Warren Wm. W. 25 Kilby
Fouinlry aim Tinmen's
i'^urnisliing <Joo«ls.
Dover Stamping Co. 67 Blackstone
Freestone *fe l^imestone.
Baldwin & Emerson, Alger's whf.
Grant Michael, foot Sw an
Fringe JLoora RIanuf.
gtimber Otis, 52 Albany
Fringes and Tassels.
Day J. 81 Milk [near Franklin
Dexter, Lambert & Co. Devonshire,
Dyer J. A. ;ii:i Washington
GoldingJohnP. W'lourth
Kook Brothers, lU Milk
Wilkinson J. G. 12 Winter
Fr ui t. f t'oniwi H,- Domestic.)
Badger G. "W. 8J4 Union
Bailey George C.4() Brattle
Baker G. & Co. 1 Merchants row
Ball J. G. S Bromfield
Bates Benj. V. SliA'ji'On. ,
Bartlett C. & A. 528 Washmgton
Bliss & Co. 48 Chatham
Brown A. S.&J.mihtate
Currier & Dean, 15 Merchants row-
Dill & Co., Mercantile wharf
Forbush K. N. 21 Merchants row
Ford Elisha B. 11) Br.nnlield
Gilson & Bates, 12:! Court
Greenwood Wm. A. 12 Dock sij.
Henry G. & 'W. S. 110 Court
•lewett & Norton, Ki4i Wash.
Jones & Farley, 135 State
Lawrence Chas. JU Fancuil Hall sq
Menitt& liicbard.^m. It. H. sq
Noble Charles, 125 Blackstone
Paine B. F. Si Do<-k sq.
Palfrey Wm. D. 6! 1 remout
Perkins H. I. •"■'■1 Washington
I'ierce & Bnchaiian, 4 Mer. row-
Sawyer & Taylor, 8 Broad
Scaver B. F. S Kneehind
Stratt.m & Moors, 14 Broad
Tavlor Emery, 5 Dock so.
Tv'icr J. C. & Co. 54 Chatliam
W*liitcomb& Gates, 2Boylstonmkt.
Fur »ealers.
[See Hats, Caps and Furs.]
Bates Martin & Sons 2, Elm
Dodd Horace, lao .Mi k
Dodd Timotbv, 1"0 Milk
Fay O. P. & b. W. 121 Milk
FurnaeeH and Kanges.
Cbilsoii Gardner, 'J'J Blaekstouo
(sec (iilvcHiaeiiieni U cold p.
r<c>o .lohn G. il5 't y7 Blackstone
(; .' a vcr^henunt. front col'd p.)
DunkUe B. W. & Co. Ill & IW
lilaekstone , ,
Hanson J. L- !''< Blackstone
llAWlvKS KZKA, 4 Province
llenn-'on Leopold,;!.-!!! Wash, (see
advert is,-, ueni fro.d coVd inige)
Jones, Curpeutcr & Co. U Umou
Pond Moses & Co. 79 Blackstone
Spence ilohn & Sons, 45 North
White W. & W. K. 11 Franklin
Furniture Kenlers.
Allen A. II. 2 Dock sq. & 3 Union
Allcii & Wehber, ;!S Canal
Atkins & Greeley, 7 Lewis, E. B.
Beal & Hooper, .'! Holmes block
Beaman A. l.".i) Blackstone
Bean James A. 404 Wa.shington
Blanchard J. W.' 35 Federal
Blake, Ware & Co., 59 Brattle
Blake & Davenport, 12 Cornhill
see advertiscmetit v. 12)
Bovcc C. B. & Co. 5/9 Washington
Brabrook E. H. 4 Union
Brooks W. P. B. 114 Blackstone
Buckley & Bancroft, Beach, e. Lin.
Caldwell H. P. 85 Cambridge
Churchill & hneai'ea, 567 Wash.
Clark & Wilbur, 1S8 Hanover
Cobum S. D. Charter, c. Hanover
Colby M. .551 Wash.
Daniels John E. & Co. Ill Comm'l
Davis J. F 171 Blackstone
Day L. E. 105 Haverhill
Dinsmore James, 308 Hanover
Eliaers A. 332 Washingtim
Eveiett W. & Co. 59 Richmond
Forsler, Lawrence & Co., B. & M.
R. R. Depot (see Wu/ver. p. 16)
Foster Chas. H. 37 Brattle
Gahery, Gendrot& Co.324 Wash.
Haley, Morse & Boyden, Beach, c,
Albany
Holden Joel M. 159 Hanover
Holt & Co. 44 Canal («e« adv. p. 7)
Hopkins Chas. .39 Cornhill
Hussey T. 4 Lewis, E. B.
Jenkins W. C. & Co., 49 Broadway
Kendall George S. 10 Cbariestowu
(see udvcrtisement, p. .30)
Kimball C. M. 6S1 Washington (sec
advertisement, p. 1,9;
Lewis Wm. L. 70 Cambridge
Mauning A. G. 1&2 Holmes block,
Merriam O. W. 121 Fulton (cottage)
Slerritield Moses, 209 Federal
Metcalf N. 89 Union
Moore A. H. IIU Dorchester ave.
Newell Daniel, 297 Hanover
Noble J. H. 22o Hanover
Nye W. H. 526 Washington
Packard P. F. 56 Union & 43 Friend
Parker, Sleeper* Co., 11 Charlest'n
Parkin Robt. 201 Cambridge
Pettingill Aaron, 51 Broadway
Phelps W. B. 19 Brattle
Poor & Walsh, 16 Charlcstown (see
adreitis(:iHi'Ht,p. 12)
/Prentice R. .i7 Cambiidge
Prime Oliver, 2 to 8 Friend
Rogers Geo. -M. 21 Salem
Sargent W 3-<9 Hanover
Scott Robert, 649 Washington
Shearer & Paiue, 42 Canal
Smallwood E. A., Beach c. Lincoln
(see advertisement, p. 2)
Smithers J. B. 96 Kneeland
Stevens G. W. 601 Wash.
Thayer B. 314 llauover
Thayer L. M. 204 Hanover
Treadwell Samuel, 23 Meridian
Walker & Horton, 109 Haverhill
Whitmore G. D. 342 Washington
Whitten L, Merriniac, cor. Pitts
Furriers.
Eichhorn Adam, 43 Portland
Eichhorn John, 4.3 Portland
Feeyveresi F. 55 Cambridge
Frey & Wolff, 63 Kilby
riowe Jo-seph, .57 Haverhill
Kakos Edward, 120 Washington
Norton Jacob, 15 1< ranklin ave.
Pazolt T. C. 360 Washington
Riedel R. 14 Friend
Reiser R., Boylston c. Wash.
Shirpser Isadore, 173 Washington
Walko & Barnuin, 16 Summer
Weis & Zoebiseh, 184 Wash, and 6
Central
Oas IlSurners.
Foster J. R. 86 Court
Oas Fittings A; Fixtures.
Bell John, 7 Chickering place
Bosworth B. S. & N. 2 Pleasant
Bragg Wm.W.5:!5 Wash.
Drake O. P. 43 Kingston
Fontaine P. 696 Washington
Foster George B. 33 Tremont
Gavett A. J. 12 Hawkins
lloUings R. 14 Beverly
Jones .1.8 West
Keniiedv J. 45 iNlaveriek sq.
Loring 'P. C. 223 Broadway
Norton R. W. UJ Water
Nowlan W. E. S: Co. 5 1' ranklm
Peircc M. W. 26 Tremont
ShawW. F. 174 Wash.
Stauwood H. B. & Co. 253 Wash.
Stetson S. A. & Co. .3,50Wash.
Turner N. W^ 25 Bromfield
^Vlu■eler Henry, 6 Friend
AVilkins Fred. A. & Co. 17 West
Wright Jos. B. 28 Devonshire
■Wvatt C. B. rear 240 Hanover
WVman F. S. 27 Ilawley
Gas Metres A: Burners.
Boston Gas Metre Works,31 Brattle
Oas Pipe Fitters.
Kennedy J. 45 Maverick sq. E. B.
ShawW'. F. 174 Wash.
Wilkshire W. 46 Devonshire
Woodman E. 8 Court ave.
Woodman N. P. 13 Haverhill
Wright J. B. 28 Devonshire
Wymau F. S. 2? Hawley
<>as Stoves.
Davis Gilman, 251 State
Read J. M.31 Union
Sliaw W. F. & Co. 174 Wash.
Stetson S. A. & Co. 350 Wash.
Gas ■Worlis.
Appleton & Graham, 56 Wash.
Gent's FurnisliingStores
* ]yhole<ate.
Bacon & Cnstis, 3_'7 Washington
CbafHn John C. 62 Wash.
Cleaveland E. R. 1.37 Court
Diaper J. P. 120 Washington
Glassctt T. 7 Battel man block
Gove A. B. 8 Hanover
•Grafton & Weld, 62 Milk
Hamblin J. G.-& S.J. 50 Hanover
*llateh, .lohnson & Co. 64 Milk
♦Hathaway C. F. & Co. 63 Milk
•Hawley !•". A. & Co. 59 Congress
Hawlev T. R. 12 Elm
Heard G. W. 2(i3 Washington
Henderson & Stanwood, 2 Court
Hoitt J. B. 6 Hanover (ladies)
Locke F. B. 177 Washington
•Locke, March & Co. 67 Congress
Macomber J. B. & Co. 87 Wa'sh.
Merrill Lewis H. W. & Co. 97
Washington
Merriam 'Wm. C. 1S6 W^asliington
Noyes C. A., 155 Wash.
Reeves Wm. C. .370 Wash.
Sibley Stephen & Co. 1.'').5 Wash.
Simons S. B. 36 Merchants row
•Simons, Whitticr .t Co. 32 :Milk
Smith Robcrl, 141 Cainhriihie
Stevenson W. W. 411 Wash.
•Tillson, Tobev & Tower, 21 Milk
Tufts Quincv, 105 Washington
Wallis F. B."79 Washington
Gilding and Silvering.
Batcheldcr D. K.l><2Wash.
Brown J. II. .■!i-.4 Wash, (on glass)
Lees & Co. 71 Sudbury
Jteagher W. F. & T. C. 322 Wash.
Miller & Cramphorn, 96 Court
Riley W^. L, Staniford, c. Green
Wilbur Horace P. 115J Wash.
Glass Cutters.
Branigan & Cuddy, 21 Harvard pi.
Cook J.M. 125 Congress (see adv.
Slattoni Chas. .38 Milk
Walter & Conley, 125 Congress
Glass I»oor Plates.
Haskell L. 5 Bromfield
Glass TtlanuTac-tories.
Bay State Glass Co. .54.Kilby
Boston Glass Co. 97 Water
Boston & Sandwich Glass Co., 51
Federal [caster, (inkstands)
Cochrane H. P. Causeway, c. Lan-
Jarves G. 1). & Cormerais,.")l Federal
N. E. Glass Co., 45 Batterymarch
Page & Bobbins, 189 & 191 State*
S6 (c 88 Central ■
Phoenix Glass Co. 78 Water
Rogers G. W. & Co. 38 Canal
Russell Jas. D. & Co., Second, n. A
Sumners & Co. 137 Washington
Union Glass Co., 36 Kilby
Young A. E. 5! Kilby
Glass Water Pipes.
Guy Wm. B. 85 Sndbury
Glazier's Diamonds.
Page & Robbins, 191 State_
Globe Manufacturer.
Joslin Gihnan, 5 Mt. Yernonav.
Gold Ueaters.
Bacon Warren, 11 Province
Drew Joseph L. & Son, r.'221Wa8n.
Ilodson Henry, 2 Chapman pi.
Tolman J. P. 16 Harvard pi.
Gold Pen Manut'ac.
Farnsworth George E. 4 Court av.
Snow F. W. 91 Washington
Grain Measurer.
Bradford R. B. 15 E. Clinton
Davis N. 121 Coniiuerciol
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
271
Orltidliix raillH.
Am. Grist Mill Co. 2 II.iyniuikftBq.
Mi-IiiclMtoiieH.
I..oinI)-ir(l ,'C: Oo. I'i Unvia wlinrf
Sfiiinuii ,(. T. it Co. :;'.« Coinni'l
Si>ruaue, Sonic & Co. 10 T wliurf
CrfOCCI'M.
U'/iiilcMd,:
AhhiM ,1: Siir«L'ii(, 7.-1 & 77 Broad
A(ki.is 11. A (Jii. .•;7 .S. .\[:iH;i't
JjMlic.c'k .<• t;ooliil^;c, Jl S, Mirket
IJak.-i- C. Ik. I. !•'. Kil ('oiiuMLTciia
lintl.lt Lon &Co. llii Statu
H:ll-hrM,T, .Muiin & Co. IJ4 .Stiito
l:irri,;nil, Toi-ivy & Co. l«.'i State
lilniri|:inl.vt lii-o. 4,JCo.iiiiiercial
lili^-s .(Mines, Hiissiii wt.
Krii'iii'lt, IJuiiisoii *: Co. 22(1 State
liri-,'.,(i!Ml I & Co. 1 Coiuuic-reo
Biooks I I.e. .S: Co. ID Coiii.n'l whf.
liotk'f, N'oWfll .<; (',1. lii'.l lil'kstoiie
C:lll.>n.lrr U.-iirv.^ Co. S", Bnai.l
Clatlio, Sa\ ill.' ,^ C.>. N S. Market
Coiiaoi.l. !•'..-,. I ,Vi .-, I riiathain
Coiia,.! .'i riciiiii-r, 11 S. Market
C.I .1 V 1).4I liiiUa
Cii<!.i!i,/ ,<i Cla|)|>. IW Commercial
))aii I, l''arrar& llyile, 8! Broad
Darliiii; Geo. & Cii. I'.i Kliii
Davis C. S. & Co. 17 Water
D.ivis Sc ll.)we, 2111 Com aercial
iJeiitoiiil & ll'ibiiiMn, .i2 State
Deiit.m William, l4 Jr.)ad
Dewy Ivluar.l, I, K. Clinton
JJ.:le ,>i n.i.lj;.', :i i: 11) Coram'l whf.
Dorr, I'roct.ir .1: Co. 2 (Jommeree
Dn.llev J. U. .t Co. 11 Inroad
East nan, F.;llows u«i \Veeks,«l Br'd
Ellis i:i)eau/.er, 10:1 Stat- [State
Emmons, D.vnt'Mtli .t Sund.ier, 20.'i
Fay Dexter & S.ms, Pearl, c.Broad
Faxon Brothers & Co. U ConVl
Fowle & Fletcher, 1 Lewis wf.
Freneli, [■■nller& Co. 10 C. H.st.
Gay Ximotliy & Co. 22 India
Gilliert, ADh.itt & Co. 7S Broad
Gilmore Sc Clapp, 5 .Mer. row
Go.iilnow 1>. & Co.iil Commercial
Goo.ln.iw G. & Co. 2!) S. .Market
Hall .Martin L. & Co. :U P. Uall sq.
Hiiiman Geo ge, 51 India
Hitchcock, VVinslow&Myrick, 199
State
Howe & Leeds, 210 State
Huckins & Tncker, 40 lYorth
llurd (i. L'\ & U. ,3 ,';: 0 S. Mai'ket
Jackson .t .Vorris, HI State
Jones, Tratt t Cnsty, 210 State
-Manning, Stauwood & Co.lUo State
Mclutyre P. 190 Coiunu'rcial
Jleriam S. & W. i Co. 31) S. Market
Nash Israel & Co. S7 Broad
N. E. Protective Union,— Central
•: agency, Daniel Allen & Co. 151
Blackstone
Peirce Silas & Co. 59 & 61 Comm'l
Peiice & Dana, 42 Broad
Pendleton & Prescott, 220 Broad
Peters,Chase & Co. M Br'd, c. Milk
Kand, Ellis & Co. 93 Broad
Rice F. & F. 13 Broa 1
Kice George, 99 Lowell
Koherts J. W. & A. US Blackstone
Kohinson, Holhrook & Co. 173
Blackstone
Samp.son, Capen & Co. 150 State
Sawtell & Hartshorn, 33 S. Mai-ket
Sears .t Co. IHO State
Shapleigh & Co. 20 India
Sleeper, Dickinson & Co. 165 Milk
Stearns William .t Co. 9 Chatham
Stednian Wm. M. & Co. 91 Broad
Scratton .S: Ayers.oO Central
Swasey S: Blanchard, 200 Coram'l
Syinmes, Eaton &.Co. 5 T wf.
Talbot G. B. & Co. 8S Water
Tarhell, Dana & Co 176 State
Ton-ey,BirchardS;Co.3Statest.bIk
Torrey Geo. W. 25 South .Market
AValdron B. F. ISO Commercial
AVason, Peirce St Co. 7 Chatham
■Waters Wm. D. & Co. 87 Comm'l
Weld D. & Co. 36 S. Market
Wellinston A. A. 2.3 Dock sq.
"Whiton John E, 24 Broad
Wicgiu. Morse** Co. 101 State
■Winslow E. D. & Co. 199 State
Jii-lail.
Abbott & Mansrield, 127 Leveret
Abbot -t Small, Fourth, corner D
Adams C. H., Lincoln c. Essex
Aiken J. B., Washington Market
Ames Simeon S. 204 Harrison av.
Andrews Chas. 29 Fssex
Atkins Uowai'd W. 193 Friend
Auty Charles, 34 Mcrrimac
Averill Nath'I, Washington village
Baird J. 92 Essex
B:U"e H. 150 £. Sumner
BaUNahum, Dover, c. Shawm'tav.
B'nnon C. 185 ''lerulian
Barnes Wm. H. Causeway, c.Wall
Harry Patrick, 78 Dorchester avo.
Barry J. II. 114 Broad
liartlett IL .M. » Co. 122.3 Wash.
liat.'H J. 11.0 Maverick miniire
It.als II. M. .t'Co. i;'.i) Lincoln
li.-rts.-h Stephen, IS .Miildi'ii
Bieklord S. L. & W. D. I4S Broad
Bickn "ll N. H. Si Co. 41 Howard
li.r.l Charh's A. 161 Salein
liixliy Klhridge S. 5 Central so.
Bluekstiill T. I)., D, n. Second
Hi>pp.lolin,91 Sumner, E. B.
I!..«ers J. L., Kmvlaiiil, e. Tyler
B.iwrnan O. P. ISI Cambridge
n.iynt.Mi I), .v. nil .N'orth
lira.lliel.l T. 92 Cue
lln-htll..-.ll LcxiliL'ton
Hr.ioksJaiiK'sM. lociinreh
BiiKiks L. S.Ol Meriilian
Brown Dennis, 102 Warren
Brown O. M. 161 Shawinut avenue
Brown J. 94 South
Brown T. W. jr. 4fl2 Hanover]
Brown & Bailey -197 Salem
liryden C. IL, Curve, c. Tyler
Hivson J. 46 Maverick sriuuru
Buckley J. N. 5 Second
Biirke ^1. 207 .Meridian
Burns James. 168 Fourth
Buss & Merrill, Grove, c. Revere
Butler .<: Crawshaw, IT) Endicott
Cahill T. 2(i5 Causeway
Calder J. W. 18.3 Federal
Campbell G. E. & C. 161 Fourth
(Jarr Henry II. 10 Church
Carver R.,CIi arlestown, c. Endic't
Cashmau P. 482 Commercial
Chatfee Geo. A. 24 Pinckney
ChaflVe Wm. K. T Conc.ir.l
Chandler Benjamin, 151 North
Chenery Oliver S. 105 Endicott
Chester J. U. 26 Dover
Clapp Wm. 110 Pleasant
Clark J. N. 71 Salem
Clark & Hough, 102 Prince
Clark & Wilbar 458 Washington
Clarke Geo. H. & Co. 771 Wash.
Clear R. 130 Kneeland
Clifford J. 90 Warren
Cobb Chas. D. & Co. 64 Cambridge
Cobb W. 1 15.5 Fourth
Cobleigh George, 164 Salem
Colhns Patrick, 20 Fleet
Colman Edw.,Kin!?st'n, c. Bedfo'd
Coleman W. W. Wo Leverett
Conroy Richard, 90 South
Conway D. 112 Fourth
Cooledge L. A., Beach, c. Kingst'n
Cotter Edward, 447 Harrison ave.
Cottle J. 26 Congress
Croniu Patrick, 88 Ehot
Cullis John & Son, 540 Tremont
Cuminings Amos, 20 Summer
Cunningham W. 59 Northampton
Cutter L. K., Southac, c. Grove
Damon L. 4 Winthrop Block
Danforth B. F. Western avenue
Dariing H. R. 107 JSIeridian
Deery William, 92 Brighton
Deluce & Hobby, 141 Broadway
Denton Jos. Meridian, c. Princeton
Dennett & Crane, 324 Broadway
DeWolf £. A. 46 Revere
Dimond Geo. 82 Harrison avenue
Divver J..322North
Doe Wm. G., Federal, c. High
Doherty B. 94 Endicott
Doherty C. 324 North
Doherty P., Endicott, c. Thacher
Doherty Patrick W. 24 Thacher
Doherty Thos., N. Margin, c. En-
dicott
Dolan Marsaret E. 238 North
Donnelly P. 7s Essex
Donovan James, ."O Thacher
Donovan M. 11., 72 & 74 Eliot
Dudley E.G. &Co. 267 Harrison av.
Dudley Jas. B. 144 Sh.awmut av.
Dug^an Ilcnry, 109 Warren
Dunbar B. F. 246 Broadw.iy
Durgan Daniel, .353 Federal
Diitton Benj. 825 Wash.
Eaton Charles F. 45 Long wf.
Eaton T. S. 78 Beach
Ed mauds Samuel, 79 Trenton
Edwards P. & Co. 8 Bromfield
EdwardsThos.,Meridian,c.Prin'tou
Elkins C. H. Southacc. Garden
Erskine B. 18-3 Meridian
Eustace Wm. Church, c. So. Cedar
Fales Warren M., Shawmutav. c.
Springlield
Falvey Chas., Goddard, c. E
Fay Chas. H., Chsstnut, c. Charles
Fay Edward, 71 Second
Fay Levi, 39 Shawmnt avenue
Fay Thomas, 418 Shawmut ave.
Fesseuden C. B. & Co. 87 Union
Field Frank A. 999 Washington
Field John, Second c. D
Fitzgerald M., Lewis, c. Marginal
Fisk Prescott, 10 West
Flugg Alonzo, 292 Tremonl
Flagg & Co. 297 Causeway
Flugg & p'orbes, l.W Cumhridgc
Flyiiii David,. Vi Prince
Flyiiri J.. Knecliin.l, e. Cove
Flynn Win.O.) Albunv
F..rd Ji-remiuli l.',8 K.-.li'ral
Fniwli (;.•.,. L. ||i;r Wmiiinglon
Fr.Mii'h J.,lin A. 40 Long wf.
Furlong Chas. .Ti Soiithfu:
Gage, .Milton tc Co, 81 Hanover
Gi'orge B. C, 1 ifili, c. F
Gibhens S. II. JM Wash.
Giesaen & Loelier, 20 ICssex
Gilbert J. Jr. & Co., IIW Tremont
Gilbert Si Knight, Pieusunt, cor.
Tremont
Gilfeathec Daniel, Fourth, c. A
Gill E.lwa d,.V I'rinee
Gillingham Alb.'rt, 151 Pleasant
(Jilinan (ieo. W. l75.Vorth
(iolf T. .3.J3 Harrison uveiine
Goodwill Ldwunl. 105 Chai-los
Gourlev John, :i.3 Prince
fjove .Milo, .Mvrtle, e. W. Centre
Grunt K. ii4H Washington
Granville O. IL, 2.53 Broad
Greenwood Thos. T., Broad'y.n.I
Grillia John, S,.iaoi.l. n. I
(Jrig-s J,.lin ll.'.il.-, Washington
Ma-irtv Tim..thv I''. 17 Suti'olk
llahn Jacob, 26. \Iaverick
Hallareii J. 461 C.immercial
Hallett L. 4.-,0 Commercial
Haney T. 162 F.jiirth
Haney P. 194 Finirth
Hanson S. .V. Si Co. 40 School
llarahan Thomas, 180 Harrison av.
Harding Lemon P.I6S Dorehcs. av.
Harding Wm. B. 161 Dorcli. av.
Harkins James, .55 Kndicott
Harkins John, 3;o North
Harrington W. S. 44 Sumner
Haskell L. P. 324 Broad
Hays Timothy, Decatur, c. Paris
Hayward J. jr. .89:) Washington
Heulcy James, 467 Com'l [Bowd'n
Henderson W. II., Beacon, cor.
IIiRgins Daniel, 1.',.; North
Hill T. D. & Co. ;;35 Si 215 North
Ilillman G._'o. :J60 Commercial
lI.iiL'.len G. C. .Marion, c.Li'X.ngt'n
llod^'kins S. B., .3'.)') Chelsea
ll.illaud 1). .345 Federal
II. limes Henry T. 472 Comm'l
ll.ilmes Wm. A. 34 Gouch
Holton T. S., Portlan.l, e. Sudbury
Il.irrigan John, 51 South
Ilorton L. G. 118 Essex
Ilougliton K. 60 Cottage
Howard S. &Son, Deine,c. Temple
Howard W. S. & Co. 77 Maverick
Hurley P., Oswego, c. Albany
Hyland Wm. F. 339 Federal
Jacobs Geo. C. 184 Krieud
Jarvis Charles, 21 Leveret
Johnson Thomas, Broadway, c. I
Johnson Hiram, 1005 Wash.
Johnson E. S. 11.57 Washington
Johnson R., Chapman, c.Middlesex
Jordan C. 90 Kneeland
Judkins John T. 1.37 Cambridge
Keith James, 43 Lowell
Keliher C. 561 Commercial
Keliher T. J., Oak, c. Albany
Kelley D. 451 Harrison avenue
Kellcy John, 257 Second
Keenan P., .Maverick, c. Liverpool
Kenney Rufus J. 191 Cambridge
Kenn3' J. 463 Commercial
Kenny Patrick, 440 Hanover
Kenny T. M. 314 Federal [Vine
Knight George & Co. Blossom, cor.
Knight T. T., E. Sumner, e. Cot'ge
Knowles Z., W. Cedar, e. Southac
Knowlton A., Irving, op. Southac
Lahey T. 213 Cambridge
Lamb John, ?,(i5 Shawmut ave.
Lane G. 146 Cambridge
Leonard C. 500 Commercial
Leavens H.N., N. Russell, c. Eatoa
Le.avitt Thos. Ill Dorchester av.
Leighton John, Webster, e. Cottage
Lewis Thoinas J., Salem, c. N.
Bennet and 99 Cambridge
Littleiield& Drake. S Central sq.
Low Go... W. ,;',il llan.i. e. Barllett
Lubke ,H: Ivorner, .sl7 Washington
Lyt'ord .lames, .'iii I'leasant
Lvneh William, 97 Charter
.Ma.l.lLU J.ihn,43 Oneida
Mahan Benj. F. 50 Long whf.
Mahan Jonn A. 53 Long wh .rf
.Mann Eben, Joy, cor. .Mvrtle
M ivhew A. C. 120 Tremont
McAllasterS. 93 Prince
M Cartv C. 128 Essex
McDonald .M. .s4 Eliot
McKIIenv C. liHi Cross
MLIrov John, II .Meriimac
JI Gue W., Kit'th, c. F
Mclutyre Chns. D. .382 Comm'l
.MeKenha B. 60 Cross
.MeKenna Peter, -ir- Second
McLaughlin J. 45 Salem
McLaughlin P. C. US Hanover
272
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
McMnmis John, 4".'; Commercial
MoNiilly U. 11., (Jottflce.c.K.Sum'r
Menage Win. B. 17 Chiirnbers
Mendnin W. B. 138 Dorchester av.
Merello J. ,5L'l Washington
Meriani Jonas & Co. '1.5 Leveret, &
Green, cor. Chambers
Mcriditli II. 49 Elm
Metzler J. M. Meridian, c. Lcx'n
Miller John, 189 Hanover
Montague Gilbert. 32 Pleasant
Moore & Jerauld, 102 Salem
Moorehoufe Isaac. (!25 Wash.
Moorhead Wm. 79 Essex
Morrill & Foote, 4 Purchase
Morrison E. 18 Thacher
Morton Thos. 10 Pleasant
Morse L. B., Hudson, cor. Curve
Moulton Calvin, 115 Leveret
Mullen J. 54 Fourth
Mulloney J. 122 Cliarles [kins
Miftiroe Isaac, Dorchester, c. Jen-
Murphy Edward F. 198 Endicott
Murphy James, 96 Essex
Murphy J. & L. .586 Wash.
Murphy L., Brighton, c. PoDlar
Murphv P. 4 Fitth
Murray O. W. 1U6 Kneeland
jS'em En/ilimd Protective Union
Stores'— No. 3, Broadwav, cor. C
No. .5, Causeway, eor. \Vall
No. 24", Fourth, eor. C
Nightingale J. F., W. Canton, cor.
Shawmut avenue
Nolan Johnj J. 36 South
Northrup C. C. 40 Trenton
N.iyu.^ E. & E. 238 Federal
K \''e Nath'l N. Tremont, c. Dover
Oakes Conrad C. 89 W. Canton
O'Connor J. 31 First
O'Connor Timothy, 82 Eliot
O'l.earv Patrick, 76 Dorchester av.
O'Neil Patrick, 71 Church
Palmer J. P. & I). R. 19 School
Parke;- S. T. & Co., Causeway, cor.
Lancaster
Partridge W. J. 325 Hanover
PearceRobert625Wash.[Cambridge
Peck J. & Co. 58 Long wf. and lUO
Pendergast Francis, 121 Dorch. av.
Percival T. jr., 763 Tremont
Perry Daniel, 147 Harrison av. and
23 Dover place
Phelps G. F. 41 Portland
Pierce S. S. Tremont c. Court
PlummerGeor ge H.lMavericksq.
Priest Jonas I-I., Walnut, c. Chest't
Putnam David, 80 Sumner
Putnam K. B., Lowell c. Minot
Quick A. P. 87 Salem
Kay Alexander, 106J Kneeland
Reed A., Meridian, c. Paris
Reed Henry, 61 Lincoln
Reed Henry, 163 Fourth
Keed James H. 102 Carver
Reilly A. 21 Merrimac
Renwick& Henshelwood,161 Han'r
Richardson J. J. 386 Commercial
Roberts M. A. 39 Kingston
Roberts & Webster, 96 Blackstone
Koche E. 56 Salem
Rogers John, 590 Commercial
Rogers John A. 03 Endicott
Rosentield Charles, 33 Pleasant
Russell E. 126 Lincoln
Russell II. 49 Charter
Russell John, 126 Leveret
Ru.'isell S. S., Broadway, c. B
Russell Wm. H., 353 Federal
Ryan John A., Pitts, c. S. Margin
Ryder C. C. 56 Sudbury
Ryder M. J., Goddard n. E
Sanborn E E. 49 W. Canton
Sanborn Wm. H. & Co. 173 Shaw-
mut avenue
Sanderson L. & Son, 75 Pleasant
Sanderson & Edwards 27 Harr.av.
Seliwaar C. F. F. 28 Mav. sq. E. B.
Scollard Garrett, E. Orange, n.
Washington
"Seaverns S; Woodard, 8 Boylston
Seaverns Tlios. W. & Co. 741 Wash.
Seavey G. S., Poplar, c. Spring
Sliattuck S. 79 Prince
Sheridan Bernard, Goddurd, n. E
Sheridan P. 53 South
Slierry T.. C, c. Fifth
Skelley Thomas, 23 Portland
Sliilir '1". 24 Maverick square
Small (Jco. W.94 Uarr. ave.
Small F. W. M Mt. A'crnon
Small Sannul, 73 Saratoga, E. B.
Smith .1. 1). S; Co. 9(1 Merrimac
Smith James II. 100 Kneeland
Sn\ith John S., W. Castle, c. Suf-
t.-lk
Smth W. C., Hudson, c. Beach
Smith .% Newrvimb, .3114 Hanover
Smith & Plummcr, Shawniut av.c.
iM'dham
Smith S: Weeks, 2S2 Tremont
Si ear J. G. 2I(> Hanover
Spooncr A. P. 73 Leveret
Sproul U. l.W Cambridge
Stearns & Eaton, 410 Comm'l
Stearns Elijah, 116 Salem, c. Prince
Stearns Ziba, 64 .<• 84 Kneeland
Stevenson 1). D. 12 'Irciiton
Stewart C, Nashui, c. Minot
Stinson Samuel, 2 New, E. B.
Strain A. R., Dorchester, c. Bolton
Sullivan F. II Beach
Sullivan J. B. 2.53 Second
Sweeney D., Lincoln, c. E. Orange
Taylor A. C, Fourth, cor. F
Thiiyer John P. 374 Washington
Thomas & Merriam, 488 Wash.
Tileston John, 26.'! Second
Toombs B. F. 84 Fourth
Tower Isaac, 192 Harrison av.
Trafton I. S., Hudson, c. Harvard
Tremere J. B. & Co. .345 North
Trull & Ilodgman, I201Wash.
Upham Thos. & Co. 505 Wash.
Viles Joel & Son, 197 Hanover
Wadleigh C, Maverick, c. Chelsea
Wait H, Fifth, c. E
Wait John B. 74 Salem
Walker James, 98 Fourth'
Walcott &Rand, 177 Court
Wallis G. F. A. 927 Wash.
Wallis M. L. 845 Wash.
AVash P., Second, e. A
Watts & Pierce, Fourth, c. C
Webber E. G. 2 Lowell
Webber Wm. H. 77 Chambers
Welch Elbridge G. 231 Charter
White Geo. 546 Washington
Whitmore A. jr. .340 Hanover
Whitten Wm. 140 Pleasant
Wilder & Sleeper, 146 Charles, 40
W. Cedar & 15 Haverhill
Wiley Emery, Dorch. av, n. Dexter
Williams W. 429 Broadway [ave.
Willoughby Ralph, Dover, c. Harr.
Wilson Joseph, 12 Broadway
Wilson Robert, 291 Federal
Wright Benjamin, 93 Merrimac
Wright James, 24 Prince
Wyman Abr. G. 23 Green
Wyman, Baxter & Co. 879 Wash.
Oanny Cloth and Bags
Chipman W. 81 Commercial
Loud W. F. 49 India wharf
Kimball D. & Son, 106 Fulton
Whiton E. J. 21 Commercial whf.
©unpo'ivder.
Fay A. G. 14 City wf.
Newhall G. 6. & Co. 17 Doane
Oiin Smiths.
Bishop Henry H. 20 F. Hall sq.
McArdle J. 346 Commercial
Lovell J. P. 27 Dock sq.
Schacft'er W. R. 11 Dock sq.
Tonks J. 49 Union
<Buns and Sporting Ajp.
Hapgood J. .30 Washington
Read Wm. & Son, 13 Fan. Hall sq
Richardson & Dexter, 44 Wash.
Oymnasiam.
Taylor W. G. 6 Mason
Stewart P. jr., Boylston, c. Wash.
Hair Oressers.
Bangs Martin jr. 1 Court av.
Barnard & Darling, 761 Wash.
Basley Charles K. 62 Leveret
Bernstein A. H. 78 Lincoln
Berry T. C. 112 Blackstone
Bieler Charles, 67 Fourth
Bobrosky F. 190 Commercial
Bogue J. W. 224 Commercial
Boody Lott, 92 Leveret
Brown W. 422 Hanover
Bugbec Charles, 731 Washington
Bush Charles, 67 Richmond
Ceascr Eli, 177 Broad
Castell Wm. H. 301 Tremont
Caswell A. P. 356 Hanover
Chemin Fred. F. 115 Dorch. ave.
Clark A. F. .58 Brattle
Clash J. F. 162 North
Colburn O. 0. 3 Howard
Consolo Basilio, 21-7 North
Cook C. F. 112 Cambridge
Corrao John, 1,58 Court
Davis Daniel B. 2 Howard
Davis Samuel, 1 Ferry
De Frcitas A. C. 32 Bromfleld
l)ohr Louis, (192 Washington
Dudley Wm., Sclwwl, cor. Wash.
Duttoii Belli. 105 Cambridge
Dyer J. 30 Sumner, E. B.
Enston David, 62 Sudlniry
Edwards J. S. .'i47 Hanover
Fenkanuar P. 119 Federal
FicHer J. 1 Cross
Fletcher H. T. 16 U. S. Hotel
Freeman John E. 40 Elm
Geller E.H,S8 Washington
Gever W. T. 69 Causeway
Gifoon R. II. 42 Clark
Glvnn J. 4 City Exchange
GiillifT W. A.!l7 Fancuil Hall sq.
Goweu R. M. 184 Commercial
Grav E. J 8.30 Washington
GroVer Addison, 580 Washington
Gwinn & Reeves, 16 Exchange
lladley H. T. 61 Devonshire
Iladley S. B, .50 Eliot
llarward Jnhu, .".03 Federal
Hastv William, S'.ll Washington
Ilerehenroder J'lliii, Parker House
Hitchings J. 11. ."^il Merrimac
Hoffman Edw. 5 Hotel Pclhara
Holland Isaac, .54 Broadway
Hovey John G. 2 Court sq.
Howard A. G. 5 Stoddard
Hudson H. 398 Hanover
Irwin W. F. 128 Essex
Jackson Edward, 100 Eliot
Kannoft'sky Wm. 4 & 6 Franklin
King H. F. M. Clinton, c. Blacksfe
Kretshmer H. 1.33 Eliot
Landerway E. Travers, n. Canal
Larose Robert, 81 Sudburv
Lathrop T. S., Webster Lfouse
Law Henry, Maverick so.
Lawrence George C. .33 School
Layton R. H. & Son, 148 Kneeland
Lennon D.J. Ill South
Lewis Singleton, 44 Merrimac
Lipman S. W. «i J. C. 115 Court
Locke A. C. 109 Merrimac
Logan J. 'JO Friend
Lombard Edwin, 54 Fleet
iSIakkers G. G. 27S Commercial
Marliave E. T. 8 Sumner E. B.
Marshall J. L. 4 Change ave.
Martin Geo. W. 32* Brattle
Mason Chas. S. 73 Hanover
Mason J. P. i^7 Friend
Mayer J. 91 Causeway
Miller Cha's. 1.'30 Purchase
Mooney Alvin, Revere House
Mooney S. S. 198 Wash. [ment)
Nassau Wm. M. 13 Congress (base-
Newhall Charles, 47 Hanover
O'Dowd C. 98 Endicott
O'Keefe J. 1,50! Fourth
Oliver L. De Mortie Mrs. 163 Wash.
Packard John R. Brattle e. Brat. sq.
Palmer George, 109 .Meridian
Peyser Lewis. ISO Harrison ave.
Price J. W. 1-30 Cambridge
Randolph Henrv, 4 Corriliill court
Revalcon Charles F. 107 North
Revaleon John D. 187 Blackstone
Roberts C. E. 135 Broadway
Rose Charles, 21S Hanover
Ruffin Jas. D., Staniford, c. Green
Sands G. M. 32 Cambridge
Schuh J. 38 Merchants row
Schreiber John, 2 Tremont House
Scott W., North, c. Sun Court St.
Shaw J. B. 14 Brattle sq.
SUute Beni. A., Pearl St. House
Smith John J. 11 Devonshire
Smith R. H. 16 Change ave.
Smith Thomas, 51 Union
Soule Simon, 1 Chapman ^
Sparrell Geo. P. 4 City Hall ave.
Steamburg_T. W. 221 Washington
Teuthom F. B. 541 Washington
Thomas J. 446 Commercial
Turk Eben, 117 Hanover
Turner James, 108 Sudbury
Tyler C. K. '280 Broad
Tyler Geo. L. 175 Broad
Uart John, 1.56 Charlestown
Visall Joseph, 368 Commercial
Wagner G. T. 177 Hanover
Walther Geo. J. I Boylston
Waters Thos. S. 225 Broadway, c.E
Weibrecht F. '240 Broadway
Wells G. R. 366 Washington
Weston Jas. II. 13 U. S. Hotel
Wheeler W. Z. 2 North Slarket
Williams V. J. 428 Commercial
Wise J. 1 Beach
WoofHndale Geo. H. 71 Meridian
Wright Wm. H. 1.56 Harrison ave.
Zcieller Philip, .562 W^ishington
Hair tVorU. Manufacturers.
Hinder G..5 Summer
Bi)i,'le W. 202 Washington
Burgess B. F. & Son. Su'l Wash.
Canegaly & Co. '267 Washington
Carlton A. & Co. 2.50 Washington
CharricrP. & iM. 2(!6 AVashington
Glns.sbrookJoseph, ^15 Washington
Ilerehenroder Fred'k, 2tW Wash.
Kimball J. .59 Court
Kirmes Christopher, 215 Wash.
Moftett & Co. 4 Honover
Kothe Charles, 2;(H Washington
Sassard -t Francois. 3 AVintor
Thayer .'<t Davenport, '206 Wash.
Hand Stani|>«i.
Eigelow M. B. & An.-on Hardy.
(Kugglcs & Ames Patent), 32 Seh'l
Devcieux A. F., A\'ater, c. Devon-
shire
Hodges G. D. .51 Water
flUarbor Master.
Cook Samuel, Eastern avenue
lEardAvare.
Allen & Noble, 8 Washington
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
273
Barnes Thomns P. 28 Dock sq.
Barnes Wni. 11. 4il Union
Bird l,ewi« J. \h:, liniB.lwiiy
Bhinohnnl Win. :W Cnnal
Bnv'iiuin .>t Kiml)!ill, 7 Dock sq.
Bin. II.,. s. .1. Ill Ccjinmcrciiil
Briiiilnnl Miiilin I,. ,tCo. 14;iWn-.h.
Hr(p(iks ClKtrli-* & Cu. (! Dock mi.
Brown B. H. .% Co. 'M Dorch. live.
Brown Thoa. W. :,:> Union
Butler &.Sisc, Ii'il Milk
Callcnaer, Flint,'!: Co. ICO Cnnfrress
Carter Geo. T. ,>Vi Wusliinston
Carter Sani'icl & Co. 7l' Kilby
Gliapin (Jco. A. .W Pearl
Cliarlton Tlioiniis, •>(] Central
Coverlv, Knnpp Ji: Co. S'J Pearl
Cusluiiaii i:. A. -jr, Kliot
Dalton ."t Inuersoll, l!l Union
Dogg.jit X. H. ,% X. A. 4:ij Wash. ,
Domett Itcnrv W. S.; Wnt.-r [Milk
Eaton, J.ovctt .t WeUiiifrton, 117
Gardner & 'I'luiyer, 8."i Water
(Jrav (J.IL.t Danforth,li:3Pureh.
Hall P.. -■■) Water
llavoii (Jeorge W. rm Wiush.
lliU Tlioinas jr. 147 Broadwav
Homers .% Davis, lllfl )!; llh' Federal
Horton, Hall & Co. 114 Milk
Jackson Win. & Co.7.'l Wat>-r
Johon not Si Saunders, 21 Dock sq.
Kell..u'.',' C. 1). & Co. .-.l Water
I.awtuii .1. N. fi lJros.agta.U',^> Kilby
I.inc.jin Josepli .59 Haverhill
May & Co. 1 Broad, c. State (see
<t\/ri-rli-.'ni' ill. buck col'tl pagi.)
Jforss .\. S. liio Com'l ftervinarch
Nortli Wayne Scythe .Co. 33 Bat-
Parker Joria. S Union
Prince .% Co. I"S Congress
Read Wm. & Son, l.'t T. Hall sq.
Saunders Charles H. 'H Union
Saunders W. A. L',) Mei-chants row
Scudder Chas. & Co. 03 Pearl
Sears, Dutton & Smith, 14 -Mer. row
Shaw Wm. M. 711 Washinston
Smith Brothers & Foster, 4(; Kilby
Smith Isaac H. 09 Union
Smith & Mc Masters, 73 Kilby
Snelline Washington, 10 llav'k sq.
Stone C. H. 138 Congress
Tarratt Joseph & Sons, 83 Water
Vinal Otis, L'O Dock square
Walker Peter U. i F. H. Sq. (see
ndverti'i'^mpnt, p. 7)
Warren .M. C. 9 Dock sq.
West J. & Co. 5 Dock sq.
Whiting Geo. A. i5 Union
Wilkinson Andrew J. 2 Wash.
Xliii'iiess 3Iak ers.
Baker ,Iohn B. & Co. 12 Court
Bates J. D. 147 Dorchester avenue
Bovd James & Sons, 27 Jlerch. row
Bryant S. D. 311 Federal
Crocker H. .59 Sumner
Cross Henry, 113 Court.c. Sudbury
Dalton Joseph, 2 Peoples Ferry av.
Duccv P. H. 134 Federal
Hanatbrd F. W. 93 Union
Harrison Thomas, ijrt Sudbury
Hartwell J,ihn, (> IMason
Holmes Wm. 21 Tremont
Bsley & Ha-nilton, 5S Friend
Jjwett & Mitchell, S7 Merrimao
J'.emlo William, 32 Hawley
Lovering L. W. Sudbury c. Mer.
O'Connor P., Beach, cor. South.
Pratt S. G. 1-3,S Court
Prendorgast J. 43 Meniraac
Read Joseph S. 15 Tremont row
Shelton & Cheever, 71 Cornhill
(lice wlvertisem'-'iit^ p. 3)
Slater J. K. 32 Kingston
Smith J. S: Co. 143 Merriraac
Snring.ill Geo. 11)4 Blackstone
Strong G. M.. E. Sumner, n. K. R.
Thurston G. B., E.Snniner,n.K.K.
Toppan Wra. O. 240 Harrison av.
Trask U. P. 1.S9 Friend
Turner F. A. KIS Hav. av. c. Curve
Wise John, 132 Federal
HatS) Cnpst Purs, etc.
Aborn S. O. 9,5 Wash, (see adv
Adams Geo.T.lt;7 Han'r [hackcov.)
Bacon T. C. & Co. 1 Union
Bent & Bush, Court, c. W^ashington
Bigeiow Geo. N. 72 Hanover "
Borden & Weii'wm-th, 73 Hanover
Burdett J D. G. 132 Wash.
Clark A. W. 23 Dock square
Cook A. N. & Co. 1,5 Court
Cook J. E. 191 Court
Cook & Aldrech, 147 Wash.
Cotter & Co. 2 Union
Cutter Geo. W. & Co. 3 Dock sq.
Cutter R. H. 41 Elm
DalUnger Wm. 37 Hanqver
Egan John, 30 Commertial
Elliott M. P. 77 Court
Emmes Sam't & Co..Water,c.Cong.
Fav G. P. & B. W. 121 Milk
Fisk W' m. 1(13 Hanover
Gannon W. H. 53 Xorth JIai-ket
18
Gould G. H. 179 Hanover
(ioiild T. 13; & 1,3,5 Hanover
Giiver,'!: Wilcox, 22 Brighton
lliirl.iw Dext.-r, 2.5 Wa.Hliington
llilihird U.K. W. 29:i Washington
IliLviiiH 'i'lioi.ias, 19 Xorth
nilMlnls,-|i rrideliek.HlO WlUlh.
Il..rt<Mi ('iilviii,2l Union
Hiiekins (has. A. 10.5 Wasliington
Ives.tTiilhill, AIM, .11 buil.liiig
Kendriek W. W. .S; Co. 7 Kim
Kloiis S.,t Co. 2!) Court and, h7 .Milk
Kiihlnian Henry, 29,3 Commercial
Eeavitt H. IT. 91 Court [square
Einscott John, 2H Com'l i 23 Dock
l....-ke P. A. .'k Co. 39 Elm
IVIii^on DiMrles B. 122 filackHt'.ne
IM.-rrill L. I). ,t Co. Io:i-Hanover
.Moore .t Smith, 1.3 Pe.irl
.Murta,_'h P. i;.'.9 Washington
North, Taylor .% Co. 37 .Merchants
row and 14 Dock square
Osgood Geo. l,'<iWu.sli.,% 9 Province
P.. Hard ■Merrick 11. .vt Washingtoa
P..|ic I. U. .-.1 .North .Market
Itii... Homer ..y: C.i. 14 Khn
Uv.ler, Cr..eker & Co. .57.3 Wash.
S'jwin & Wveth, 242 Washington
Sherburne John, (i Lewis, E. B.
Shute Wm. tc Son, 173 Wash.
(.«.«n(;rc/Vw;m.»^,7>.l«)
Smith F. & Co. 77 Lincoln
Steele & Eaton, .311 Water&50 Cong.
Stone J. & Co. 37 Court
Wheeler J. N. 'X Dock square
Whiton F. 14-3 Hanover
Wingate John, 2f)0 Hanover
Hatters.
Aborn S. O. 9,5 Washington I
Bartlett Stephen F. 14 Franklin av.
Bennett W. 37 Fan'l H. so.
Bent & Bush, Court, cor. Wash.
Bursley & Whiton, 16 Elm
Condit S. 9 Devonshire
Gouge H. A. & Co. 73 Hanover
Duker James, 751 Washington
Gilmor T. C. S Sumner, E' B.
Guyer & Wilcox, 22 Brighton
Hamilton A. H. 13 Franklin ave.
ll'islam J. R. 92 North
Keith -Martin, ill Blackstone
Kuhn John, 739 Washington
Leonard J. E. 4 Dorchester ave.
Mason Sam'l .ir. 23 Wash.
Mavnard E. W. 14 Franklin ave.
Shute Wm. M. & Son, 175 Wash.
Slocomb Ben.i. F. 81 Union
Smith Elishai E. Oranae
Tavlor Charles, 59 Han'r [Cong.
Taylor S. G. & Co. 29 Brighton, & 4a
Warner Wm. A. 19 Franklin ave.
WilUams Charles, 37 Fan'l U.sq.
Hatters' Ooods.
Brown E. 10 North
Hat Block. ;nirann.
Dimoud J. S. 6U Harrison avenue
Hay.
Bartlett & Judd. l.s .Merrimac
Cofran James, 30 Canal
Dudley W. H. 579 Commercial
Hale W. E. 69 Canal
Huston Wm. M., Lincoln's wharf
Hay Scales.
Hayraarket sq., and East Brookline
St., c. Harrison ave.
Heriu«ticany Sealed
fi'rorisions.
Hamblen J. B. i Co. 156 Comm'l
Hides and I-icattaer.
Alley John B. & Co. 163 Congress
AikenE.W. 73 North
Arnold S. S. 82 North
Bishop C. J. & Co. 138 Pearl
Boardman B. G. '-io Shoe & Letith.
Bond Henry, 15 Blackstone
Bridge & Richardson, 29 Shoe &L.
Bucknam, Rayner & Co. 1-30 Pearl
Burbauk A. O. ,S3 Xorth
Carleton G. & Co. 103 State (goat
skins and sumac)
Dennie E. M. 35 Shoe & Leather
Durrell, Bacon & Co. 147 Pearl
Faxon E. & M. 129 Pearl
Field, Converse & Co. SS North
Field E. & I. 46 Fulton
Foster Chas. F. 27 Shoe & Leather
Freeman&.Vverv, 13 Shoe&Leather
French Hiram W . 41 Shoe & Leath .
Frye E. A. 157 Pearl
FrVe J. F. ,S3 North
Guild Chester & Sons, Ifi Blacksfe
Higbee & Foster, 76 North
Hull E. a. & Co. 92 & 94 North
Johnson George, 85 North
Johnson & Thompson, Purchase,
c. Congress
Kendall J. B. 3 Fulton
Jones J. JM. li« Pearl
Kennedy Chas. A. 25 Shoe .% Lcath.
Loring, "Leach & Co. 10.i Pearl
Low Ariel, 20 Blackstone
Low G. S. 12 Blackstone
Mcfieary J. fc Co. 37 North
."^toiidey It Dunn, 37 Shoe & I/Cath.
Xewhiill fieorgi.. 20 l',laek»tone
04lp„rii John,7l .Vorth
OdMirii .Milen .V Co. 70 Pearl
I'laisted G. -S'. Shoe k Leather
I'uliiier S. G. .V Co. 120 I'earl
Po.ir Henry ft Son. »( X.irth
Potter Kdward, 77 P.-arl
Proctor Abel .-< Son, 1 10 Pearl
Read A. U.33 Kilby
Roberts James A. |:i Shoe ,1i Lcath.
R.dgeiH, KiehnrrU .Vj Co. 1,53 Pearl
Satlord J. O. 17 BlaekHtoiic
Southward T. W. hs l-iiUon
Soulhwi.^k L.lwar.l. 15 Shoe & L.
Soulhwiek P. U. 45 Shoe and Lca'r
Sp.aulding 8. R. A Son, 7s I'eurl
S|)ooncr W. B. & Co. 249 Congress
Stackpole R. ,M.3 Shoe .t Leather
Thompson B. F. ft Co. 19 Shoailt L.
Thorndike J. P. 93 North
Tirrell J. * A. & Co. 151 Pearl
Tirrell Minot, .56 Fulton
TTpton Sc Nichols, 87 North
Webster J(: Co. 9 Blackstone
Whitney & Kendall, 1 Shoe & Lea.
and 6 Fulton
Williams & Dewson. 2C0 Congress
Winn J. B. .t Co. 6 Pearl
Huinceuitatlilc Phar-
«»i;icv.
Clapp Otis, 3,Beac.m
Hopsi.
Bennett J. 9 State
Carter Charles. 1.56 Commercial
Pr.att Isaac jr. 134 Milk
Skinner Wm. H. 1,56 Commercial
Van Nostrand Wm. T. 66 Utica
(see adrrrliKemcat, p. 18)
Horse Sliocrs.
Barry .lolin, 30 Cove
Brew'ster Jo.^hua, 47 Sudbury
Chadbourn John, 20 Hawley
Cluin T. 187 Dorchester av.
Curry John, 11 Plymouth
DaseyT. 428 Federal
Davis James W. 36S Harrison av.
Davis S. A., E. Sumner, n. R. R.
Devoy John, Fulton court
Durgan S. 147 Tyler
Gerry J. W., Creek sq.
Goodwin Richard H. 37 Haverhill
Gorman J. & Son, Creek sq.
Gray & Henry, 267 Causeway
IMcClosky Dennis A. 107 Sumner
McNulty & Short, Plymouth
Ray Robert, 179 Second
Riley John, Harvard, n. Utica
Riley Patrick, A, n. Fifth
Stevens J. F., Bumstead court
A'ery T. K. 16 Pitts
Ward Patrick, 128 Charlestown
Hosiery aad <Stove8.
Andrews Alfred A. 77 Milk
Beebe Jas. ,AL Sc Co. 60 Franklin
Burr Bros. & Co. 76 Franklin
Everett E.D. & Green, 116 Hanover
Holmes J. & Co. 17 Tremont row
Howard B. C, Huston & Co. 41
Franklin
Morse & Coleman. 75 Milk
Mo.-ey Edwin, 21 Tremont row
Peckhani E. 'NV. (199 Washington
Saville Wm. O. 213 W^ashingtou
Starratt B. 146 Hanover
Stetson Wm. F. 12 Tremont row
Waterman & Brag?, 20 Trera't row
Young James, 12 Hanover
House F'nrni'.hius A.rt
Ballard & Stearns, 16 Bromfield (see
adcertisemeiU, p. 25)
Brown & Co. --"J School
Haynes Jas. G. 151 Harrison ave.
Hemmenway B. 696 Washington
Saunders IC. P. .VA Wasiiinaton
Treat John T. P. 8:J & S5 Cornhill
lee Stealers.
Gage, Sawyer & Co. 70 State
Kenny & Peirce, 107 F. Hall M.
Reed 5: Bartlett, 92 State
Ru.^sell, Harrington & Co. 92 State
Stockman T. M. & Co. 70 State
India Rubber Clouds.
Davis G. N. i Bro. 154 C.)iigress
Hale Alfred S: Co. 12 Bromtield
Hall H. A. & Co. 146 Congress
Haves C. 26 Seho.,!
Tuppau, McBuriiev S: Co. 47 Sum'r
Tirrell Geo. A. 144" Washington
India Rubbers. (Shoes.)
Boston Rubber Shoe Co.,43 Centra
Peirce J. 13 Central
Pierce S. B. .59 Hanover
Wales, Emmons & Co. 66 Pearl
Ink.
Jl^ynard & Noyes, 11 Merch. row
(.lee adiertiseinent, buck coVd p.)
Stimpson's— F. W. Snow, 91 Wash
274
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Itispectors.
J-.allitxI.
Curtis Henry, 1 Commercial whf.
Davis John,') Commurciiil wli^rt
riynn J. J. 1 Commercial whf.
Tewksbury A. K. 1 Conun'l whf.
Ueefanrl I'urk.
Pitman John II. 'Si Ferry
fileaiii>)oat.':.
Burnett Wm. (Sup. ins.)S3 School
Bumhani Andrew, ";; School
Hill Increase S. "'! School
BuKer itiirl Lard.
Brown Francis, W Pearl
Richard Friexu, Insp. General,
i'!4 Commercial
Ball J. M. 5T wharf
Brown Edwar<l,.M Long wf.
Brown llcnrv, Spoav's wf., Broad
Churchill (.)t!s, h. ii La Grange pi.
Churchill Wni. O. l'l'4 State
Cole Winslow, h.G'.ii
Dutton Darius, h. 71 Third
Green Joseph W. -41 Long wf.
Jones Thomas J. Packard's whf.
Lane Kufus, Jr. 51 Commercial
Mann N. P. 0 T whf.
JIansiield C. H. 222 State [ner
Mayo U. B., Carleton's wf. 57 Sum-
Niekcrson T. \V. 7 Commerce
Prudcn 1. B. VM Long wharf
Snow F. i Comn;erce
Whitney A. A. 2.'« State
"Whitney S. ;W Long wharf
Flour.
Thomoson Samuel, "2 City wharf
Wade Asa, 174 State
Nu;/.
Barnes Israel M. 2S0 Causeway
Urann Joseph, "4U Gom'l
/r/rfes.
Peirson A. L. C Lewis wf.
Jioi.s.
Blanchard Walter, 4J Long -wharf
Z'^rilhcr.
Leggett Wm. Pnrcliase, c. Coug'ss
ithfrine
Baker Richard, 7G State
Davis Ebenezer, 76 State
Pcaree S. & S. S. 59 State
Pearson Chas. 76 State
Oil avd Spirits.
Brewer N. & Son, 11 Central wlif.
Cutter C. C. h. ti5 Charter
Hockey Joseph. « Lewis whf.
Nickerson J. G. lOii Commercial
Ordwav B. II. a5 India
yot (iml I'cart Ashes.
Edmands D., Causeway, c. Medf.
Ti)brtcco.
Dodd John, 3'J India
In str «si«»e Jits .
Malhiuiiuticdl and Optical.
Loring & Clinrchill, 72 Washingt'n
(see udrcrliseiiient,p. 14)
Temple J. II. 13 1'ranklia
3latli. & yant., also Books S,- Charts
Breed Aaron, 173 Broad
Edwards JIatthew, 21()J Wash.
(see adverl'sumcnt, p. 24)
Huntington Wm. 134 Broad
Lincoln F. W. jr. & Co. I'JU Comm'l
Loring & Churchill, 72 Washingt'n
Thaxter Samuel & Son, 125 State
ilcamrinn.
Watts Joseph, 12 Washington
1-Iiilosuphical. [Wash.
Chamberlain N. B. & Sons, 280
Hall Thomas, 158 Washington
Huddleston J. S. F. IXlWashington
Ritchie E. S. 313 Washington
SafFord Mark, 3li AVasliington
Wightman J. M. 33 Coml'iill
Electro-Ma'jiutic.
Hall Thonnis, l.i8 Washmgton
Wightman J. M. 33 CornhiU
Stirrehing.
Loring & ChurcliiU, 72 Washingt'n
Tclcgrapltic.
Hall Thomas, 15^ Washington
Hinds & Williams, 313 Wash, (see
lulvertisaiucnt, p. 30)
Insurance Agents.
Adams .lohn, 49 "Stats
Alden W. C. .* Co. 5 Old State Ho.
Bu-d C. .ir. 17 State
Bradley Jos. basement Old Stale H.
Brewer Cyrus, 1 Phccnix building
Brewster Oliver, 4 State
Bridgmnn J. B. 49 City Exchange
Brown lleiuv A. & Co. 11 Kilby
Bnrge L. S Old State House
CoHm 0. W. 4 Jlerchunts Exch.
Complon 1'. J. 3] Kilby
Dean M. Mun. 70 State
Dobson & Jordan, .Vi State
Edwards Henry, 14 Kilby
Everett J. M. 1(1 I'licenix bnilding
Fairhauk.«,.\danis& Co. ilComml
FolgerG. 11.92 State
I'crd Nathaniel. 23 Slate
I- .btoi- Nuthuuiel, jr. 03 State
Gerry C. F. (►S State
Gordon (ieorge W. 13 Exchange
Hamlin II. 27 State
llaviland T. P. 99 State
lli^.'giiison Stephen, 40 State
Jl()b;r.t A. W. 29 State
Ilelniau K. W. He Co. 49 City Ex.
Ilutiihings W. V.2.S State
Hyde II. H. 4 Montgomery place
Kent James D. 27 State
Kimball Samuel, 17 State
Lord J. L. 22 Congress
Maynard S. B. 17 State
Merrill Arthur, 27 State
Moselev C. B. 5 Old State House
Norris D. II., 17 State
Norris G. W. 17 State
Perkins Benj. 228 Washington
Phelps James T. 41 State
Piiikham A. B. 12 Brazer's huildl
Plummer F. 40 State (see adver-
tisti/Kriit^ jy. 9)
Porter W. 12 Brazcr's building
Prince J. B. 27 State (."ee adver-
Kay Edwin, 20 State (see adver-
tisenmi i, p. 10)
Reed & Hastings, 9 Old State House
Richardson A. 80 Washington
Roblcy K. C. 5 Old State House
Sawyer A. 1. 17 State
Thompson G. M. 27 State
Tower M. B., Marginal, n. Jeffries
Tyler John S. 28 State
Vincent W. H. 28 State
Ward J. H. liS State
Westgate Joseph E. 20 Congress
Wood C. A. 1 Phoenix building
Woodward Daniel, 08 State
Ii'on liSc<]stcsi<3^.
Buchanan John C. 2 Camden pi.
Chase Brothers, 15 AVintcr
Ifoii flTeiJce I£ui!<lcrs.
Bramhall Otis, 117 & 119 Congress
(see adiertisemeni, back cul'd ]i.)
Buchanan John C. 2 Camden place
(see advertisemevt^ p. 4)
Chase Brothers S: Co. 15 Winter
Gooch Thos. L. 5 Mt. Wash. av.
Healey James I. 51 Sudbury
Patch Sidney, 81 Merrimac
Roberts J. L. & J. H. 8t! Sudbury
Weeman E. 2G Merr. opp. Gouch
Iron ITouiittei-s.
Bis bee & Endicott, 90 State
Bowers, Pratt & Co. 139 Milk
Chilson Gardner, 99 Blackstone
Dearborn, Robinson & Co. 14 Kilby
D\cr & Gurncy,Bordcr,(maUeab!e)
E'. B. Iron Co. lOil Wash.ington
Fulton Iron Foundrv, 202 State
MeinBenj. & J. R., First, C.Granite
West Bos. Iron Found., N. Grove
li-on and Steel.
AvlingH.A. 94Water
BiildwinA.C. 35 Broad
Blixlgett & Richardson, 70 Fulton
Bradlee J. 94 Blackstone
Bray E. W. 00 Fulton [54 Water
Bul'lard Lewis & Co. 51 Kilby and
Butcher W. & S., Butler & Sise,
agents, 120 Milk (steel)
Cotlin W. E. & Co. 105 State
Dennis S. J. 33 Central
Dyer M. & Co. 25 Eastern avenue
Eilmond F. 103 Commercial
Ellis, Newell & Co. 35 India
Fuller & Dana, 54 Fulton
Gay,Manson & Co., Fulton,c. Cross
Gilmore U. H. 149 Milk (steel&files)
Gould Jacob S. & Co. 13 Fulton
Hosmer Zelotes & Co..S3Batterym'h
Jackson C. jr. 5 Liberty si).
Jessop Wm. & 6ons, 147 Milk
King E. P. 82 Water
Lang W. Bailey & Co. 9 Liberty sq.
Lawton J. N. & Bros. agts. 2.') Ivilby
May & Co. 1 Broad (also.tin plate)
Naylor & Co. 80 State
Page, Briggs & Babbitt, 99 Com'l
Phillips & Moseley, 233 Broad
Richardson J. & Bro'.s, 2 Central wf.
Richardson Wm. F. 22 Broad
Sanderson Brothers & Co. 42 Bat-
Snclliiig H. 4 Liberty .«q. [tervm'h
Tart John B. 42 Batter.Mnaich
Thompson C. & F. 5 Custom II. st.
Williunib G. W. A. 182 Stale
Wilson, Hawkswortli, Ellison &
Co- 33 Batteryinareh
Iron Steain!>lil]> and
Vessel ISuiUler.
Loring Harrison, Fir.-;t, City Pt.
Ruggl
Geo. IL 21 Union (sc'e
•:nt,r.'i)
Italian Awuiiiutii.
Fowle Charles L. ."i Co. 282 Wash.
tlapauuers.
Atkinson C. J. 2 Arch
Bennett W. R. 12 Ilawley
Elakemorc Wm. 18 Avery
Mason G. H., rear 413 Wash.
Jewellers.
Adams Geo. E. 295 Wash.
Aver D. C. 39 Hanover
Bell .7. G. 102 Court
Crosby Samuel T. 09 Washington
(see advert isaim nt.p, 12)
Currier & Trott, 148 Wash, [court
Emerson & Wellington, 4 Cornhiil
Ford James M. & S'oii, 32 Ciiurt
Hopkinsoii George C. 14 Hanover
Matthews J. T. 2.«'; Hanover
Mills & Forristall, 42 F. H. sq.
Palmers & Uatehs-ldeis, 91 Wash.
Symonds Josejih, 779 Washington
Tobias C. 9 Court
Tower Isaac II. 40 FancuU Hall sq.
Manuutctitnuq.
Barnev E. G. 151 Washington
Chase C. O. L. 113 Washington
Child R. D. 195 Washington
Crosby R. 113 Wash.
Duckr. 11 W. J. 1 Summer
Glover M. C. 113 Wa-h.
Green H. T. 32 Washington
Guild Henry, 89 Wasiiington
Hersev Benj. A. 4 Statu
Hinds" Frederick, 251 Wash.
Howland & Bates, 8 Court avc.
Lemne, Price & Co. 14:? Wash.
Lotlirop E. W. 4 Harvard place
Manning James, 2115 Washington
Martin \. 32 Washington
Meek Samuel, 4 Court avenue
Morgan A. 215 Washington
Morse H. IJ. 1.3 Exehanec
Mudge Geo. A. & Co. 195 Wash.
Neilson Win. 31 Salem
Pabner.Richardson & Co.lSlWa*.
Potter,Jlason & Co. 141 Wash.
Ripley N. L. 11.3 Washinzton
Sackett, Davis & Co. 123 Wash.
Sweeny Thomas, 113 Washington
Taft Edwin W. 7 Treraont row
Wliitine, Fessenden & Cowen, 119
Wash". [School
Wienhold & Ward, 2 Province, c. .
Willard & Bleeum, 89 Wash.
Jevrcllers' FiHdiuKS.
Dennison E. W. 103 Washington
Joiiiei'S. (Jlotise and :>hip.)
Bailev Job F., Liverpool wharf
Cleaves S., Border, opp. Lexingt'n
Donnell 11. D. 180 Broad
Dow D. M. B. 344 Commercial
Gallup W. H. 315 Commercial
Havward & McLaicn, 03 Sumner
Hovey Rob't II. 92 Richmond
Kenney 11. 232 Broad
Kent B. B. 312 Com'l.op. Union wf.
Lund & Rvder, 3.07 Com'l
Manson, Peterson & Co. 88 Border
Parnell & Jones, Maverick wharf
Pettengill & Donnell, 301 Comin'l
Sargent Wm. rem- 29.3 Broad
Siiuinous Chas., Weeks wf. E. B.
■Turner Otis, Kcllcy's whf. n. Peo-
ple's Ferry, E. B.
Juuk Oealers.
Ballou G. & A. 397 Commercial
Barnes & Co. 391 Commercial
Barlow & Hawes, Lincoln, c. Essex
Berry W. A. rear 58 Fulton
Brown A. R. 200 Causeway
Charter James, 2X9 ComuterciiU
Currv Morris, 21:1 Broad
Cuttfne J. C. 372 Broad
IJacey 'John, 320 Commercial
Downs A. P. & Co. 84 Fulton
Dunbar £. P. & Co. 28(' Comm'l
Fanning K. C. 30."> Commercial
Farrou ^Villiam,3ll Ferry
Fines & Lodge, 140 Fulton
Gallagher C. & Co. 02 Cross
Hardwick Geo. W. 403 Broad
Hatch J. U. L. 187 Cambridge
Howe & I'resby, 305 Broad
Kent E. T. & Co. 112 Haverhill
Knight H. 54 Pilts
Locke Samuel B. 263 Causeway
MeBride John, 2i7 Endicott
McDavitt D. 414 Commercial
McGonagle II. 1 People's Feny av.
McKennev A. & Co. -83 Com'l
McLaughlin B. ;>lii Commercial
McLauglilin W. 219 lOndicott
Miller G. E. 352 Coiiimereial
Moi-se Eliiah, 2.)7 Causeway
Mullen John, 300 Broad
Mekerson W. A. & J. 27,') Federal
O'Brien James, 4 Summer st. whf.
O'Brien John, 245 Federal
O'Harra J. 100 Puicliasc [Fos. wf.
Peirce, Haskins&Co. 108 Breads 25
Philbrook J. 275 Causeway
Power .lames, 392 Federal
Pntnam & Si.vorv, 213 Broad
Rins Mjdiael A. I,s7 liioad
Rus'sell Amos, 94 Kicbmond
Rutter Wm. .344 liioad
Scluiltz 11. 197 Congress
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
275
Stockwi'Il George, Ul." Fulton
Titeomli Clius. W. -lo,-, Uroml
Timsim, .M.Jiitnfjiu- & Cii.Mi;) Uroad
TiinHcMi .<: |»,ij/i., 41:! llroiid
Vaiittliaii ,r. 0|)i>. ni IC.SiimiKTjE.n.
WorstuiA.Jt Co.,Urou<l,c. India wt'.
I<acc8.1f?iiil>rol<lerlc«,>feo.
Ualdwiu Kli. ;jr.') Wash.
Uc'iikcttJ. .M. 71 llaiMVor
Fislii-r& Koi)iiisim, i;s I'Vderal
Uulbruuk 0. C. .'<c Ci>. I'J Suiiiiucr
Holmes G. :W Wusliiiiaton
Uowiiid B. C. & Uuaton, 41
Frmtkltii. •
Morev V. -y, IlaiDvcr
Miid.-e A. ('. ■^:l w.isiiiimton
Niclidls C. I{. .■;iJ Washington
Oudkcrk I,. .-,i; Milk
Picrci- .1. ,M. :iV> WiU'shingtoii
Stetson Win. F. lii Treniont row
Teuncy & Nash, IS Lincoln
Bradley C. 3 Winter
Batenian's (Jus Tyanij) Co. ') Howard
Belcher & Co. 21W Washingtou
BickCord I. H. IIW Court
Boston Faueet Co., Gore bl'k, Green
Carleton William, 1.' IJeiieli
Cro.ssiiiau & Ivnapp, Lii Siulbury
Crystal Oil Laiiii) Co. ."> -Alerch. row
Dodge E. 1*. S Treniont
I"o9s& Melvennev, .W Wash.
Greene Samuel li. 2J Treniont (see
adi'erti'ie'netd, bncf: cfton'tl p.)
Greene Chas. A. :'A Washington
Odiornc F. I'S Bromlield
Pcirce JI. W. lit! Treniont
Pratt ,1. L. & Co. a! Sudhury
Sargent, Dunbar & Co. :W Hanover
Smith .<i Tarbcll, I'J Washington
Steinniauii & Wax, :VJo Treniont
Sumuers & Co. V)7 Wash. c. School
Vcsp r Gas Light Co. 15 Wash.
Gilley J. E. JI. 8 Old State House
(see advert i.<em(:nl on colotvd p.)
Woodman Horatio, L'.5 K. K. Exch.
Kiaiiterits. 0)n/Ui.cl'rs Sf atkers.
F.uggle3 Geo. II. 21 Union
Street.
"Washburn J. W. 'J Union
I^aplilsiry.
Keyiiolds S. jr. l-'l Court, room 6
(see a'lfertiseiiient,p. :'•)
Ijard ^lluiiufactiii'crg.
Crafts J. W. & Co. F, c. Si.xth
liast Slakcrs.
Armstrong .John, 4 Clinton
Cox S. & Sons, IL' I'earl
Gilson Henrv Y. '.n Fulton
HitchinasJ. 117 North
StevensTCoUius, 117 North
Il<auii(Ii-ies.
BowcnH.M.,N"l.harai)t'u,n.Wash.
Chelsea, S. Libbey & Co. 155 Wash.
J^ead IPlye, Sheet Juead.
CarruthF. S., Cus. H. St., c. Broad
Chadwick Jos. 1I.,C.H. st.c. Broad
Sraitli Stephen, 25 Faneuil U. sq.
Stearns George L. iL'.l .Milk
JLicatUer IPealers.
[See Boots & Shoee, also Hides.]
AUcv John B. & Co. lOS Congress
Arnold K. B. 1^4 Pearl
Bacon & Cutler, 10 Blackstone
Billings Horace. X Elm & IS Friend
Carl & Boos,:J7 Faneuil Hall sq.
Childs Jos. jr. 3 Blacksfe, (linings)
Choatc & Cummings, lU'J Congi-ess
Cobb I. B. 7 Fulton
Converse B. B. litf Pearl
Davis J. Alba, Si; North
Dow J. N. & A.B. Sliedd,.'; Sh. & L.
Duraiit & Win.-loA-, '.I Fullou
Dvar Smith, L! Blackstone
Eisoii & Turner, l.)7 I'earl
Ford Jas. G. J:i Blackstone
"Fowle W. F. & J. F. 2 Blackstone
French A. S. I'J Shoe & Leather
Goldey Samuel, :;0 Friend
Gove, Brother .t Co. .52 Ehn
Guild, White & Co. «) Elm
Hall Alonzo, 13 lllackstoiie
Hall, Merrick & Cox, .0.5 Elm
Harrington C. F. Kii Pearl
Hewes John, 4:1 Ninth -Market
Higbee Charles, G Blackstone
Hood George, C,3 Kilbv
Hopkins G. J. Ifti I'.url
Johnson D. & Co. 3 Blackstone
Ladd J. & Co. G Pearl
Lahr P. A. 25 Doane
/
Lear P. 80 North
Lincoln 11. W. & Co. 23 Shoefc L.
Littlelli-ld J. ,ti Co. -'.W Congress
L<lnIl^^ Leach ,t Co. 10.'. Pearl
MiinMin'.-|iriali.<:S<>ii.H Brkstonc
Miirsli, Sp.'ar .t Co. S'; North
.Miller 1'. F. l.s UliiekstoTic
.Mo.sclcv.t LewiH.Jl I'oillind
Newhall F. S. & Sons, 17 I'ortlnnd
Nichols C. W. I'. 10.-. Pearl
Nicker.ion M. C. ,54 North
I'arker Jas. k Co. l". Blackstone
Pratt.'!; Brooks, G Hlackslono [row
Itand IL C. & Co. 4-!X- 43 .Merchants
Rhodes 1'. M. 42 C.tng.vss
lingers John II. .'i Treniont
Sanderson C. F. 0 Blackstone
Searl Aii!.'U.ituH, 1>* Blackstone
Shaw, Taylor & Co. l.'i Blackstone
Stevens C'. C. 'ili Fulton
Stimpson J. C. 4 N. E. block
Sumner J. 103 I'earl
Tidd & Blake, 114 Pearl
Tidd -t Bloomer, 12 Pearl
Tirrill Wilson, .511 t'ultou
Thompson A. .<: Co. 01 Hanover
Turner 1... .V. il Shoe .% Leather
Tuttle William, S Blackstone
Walker G. A. ,S: Co. 7 Fulton
Warden Wm. H. .■ill Court s(i.
Westeott Stephen .% Son, 44 Fulton
While A. L. 11 Bluekstoue
■Whitnev James F. .S-< .Milk
Williaiils Seth, 7 Shoe .t Leather
Winn, Eaton jk Co. :) Blackstone
Woodman Charles T. 12'! Pearl
Xiuatli. Si>Ht. 3Iachiiie8.
Hunt .Moses ,t Co. GO Blackstone
I.,iifhtniiis EC^ads.
Leland Sc Hartshorn, 'Jl Wash.
Orcutt W. A. 77 Cornhill
lilinu siiid Sand.
Piper Solomon & Co. 200 Federal
Young & Co. 70 State & 443 Com'I.
liiiic and fwine 3Zaitii.
Gilbert A. & Co. 43 Commercial
Lawton J. N. & Bros. agts. 25 Kilby
Ross -t I'earce, 7 Liberty square
Liiicns, Flaiiiicls, <&:c<
Bullock & Locke, OS Kilby
Jacobs Benj. 2'!0 Washington
JLUiuors, IrViiies, o&c.
State Conuuis-^io/ier.
Burnhani Geo. P. 139 .Milk
Citt/ Liquov Af/enfs.
Clapp Geo. P. 3 Cam bridge
Cobi) Warren, 113V Fourth
Fowle Seth W. & Co. l.s Tremont
Jliller Win. O. l"n Hanover
Wilson, Fairbank & Co. 43 Han'r
.Vndrews Chas. W. 79 Union
Andrews & Robinson, 25 Congress
Andrews & Stone, 252 North
Bailey A. J. OS Water
Bancliors & Boydeii, .5 Chatham
B.innon Martin, 450 Harrison ave.
Blaiicliard, Gilson & Cp. I<i0 State
Bliss H. C. II. 19 Congress
Boardman E. A. 3 P. 0. avenue
Bowker L. F. IK Water
Brown J. 100 l..ineoln
Brown Wni., Uorch.ave.c. Fourth
Burnhum II. 113 .Merrlmac
Caniphell Geo. L. 1 South M.arket
CaniplioU Jolm, ■■i73 Il;\nover
Curr U. W. 121 Haverhill
Carruth 1). J. 31 Ulaekstone
Chamberlin J. II. Cause'v c. Canal
Chamberlin ,-i Wangh, 101 Bl'ks'ue
Clapp Geo. P. 3 Camliridge
Clark H. W.'l.54 Charlestown
Clark L. .5.54 W«,h. .<: :;:! Bovlston
Clark Lewis, 1 ;o i,ev,.ivt " fCom.
Clitford S. W. Is Su.lbiuy, 57 & 404
Cobleigh B. F. ',) Corn court
Cochran S. Q. 30 Congress
Collins J.araes, S4 South
Grabble M. & R. S. '20 Elm
Crombie Win. G. Ki Causeway
Cross Amos W. 192 Commercial
Cummings Gilbert, 1G2 Comm'l
Curtis Cliarles S. 17 Charlestown
Dalv J. K., East, c. Cove
Darling Aaron T. 2,S7 & '294 Federal
Davis 11. W. & Co. 107 UaverliiU
Davis .M. .t Co. 33 Blackstone
Dearborn J. S. 2'iO Comincrciul
Deland .t Snow, 34 Elm
Dolierty -M. 72 Endieott
Dolierty I'atrick. I2l Cli.Trlcstown
Dooner P. W. & T. 119 Haverhill
Dow & Brown, 314 Commercial
Dowse & lyawrenee, 57 Elm
Dunbar T. J. .t Co. 70 Broad
Dunbar T. J. .'iS Broad
Duiihip .'i PettengiU, 42 Fleet
Eiehberg & Eller, 21 India
Farrell F. .50 Endieott
Felbcl Julius, l.>3 Blackstone
Fliigg I>. F. ir,3 Blaekslonn
Flag.,' Leonnrd, .19 CharleHtowil
Fli iiiioL' B. M Cliurlestowii
F<ilH.irn J. M. K9 Caiueway
Fo.Hter W. N. 211 Fe.leral
Front E. L. .'K9 Hanover
Gardner ,<t Co. 17 N. Market
Oassett Chas. K. 1.57 HIackiitono
Gasket Lotati, 93 Union
(liibHoii J. M. 397 Broad
Oolrlsinith N. F. 1.5.5 Cambridge
Greene Sc Hiirtwcll, G2 Coii|.'re«i
Griggs Chas. 24 Brattle stiiiare
Hill I. F. .149 Harrison avei.uc
Hamilton J. W. 3.'! Haverhill
Harkins Philip, 31 Endieott
Harney Peter, .' Court avenue
Hirtson L. 20 Kilby
Haseltinc G. W. ]'.» Friend
Hersev S. M. 34 Brattle
ll.illjrook P. K. 10 India
Hn.'lie.s& Uolan,77 Haverhill
Hutchinson A. B. G Russia wharf
Hyde .fohn, 37 Ferry
Ini-'lis D. & T.2.5 Kilby&.31 Trem't
Jenkins J. H. 20 Broad
Jones C. O. '■&') Commercial
Jones W. H. 371 ComnLercial
Kent John- '2.'! Haverhill
Liin- A. :;oj Ccimmeiciul
r.i . .1 .1 .1' v.. '.'I Sudbury
1,1 >.i i . M- |..n Broad
Mv. • ' . _ ' . Com'I [wf.
Ml • ,; l>i. ii, 100 State &.M Long
.AlcC'iolhy 1). 102 Blackstone
McCirthy J. & M. lOOV Blackstone
MeUutfiVI. IH Sudbury & .57 Com'I
McLean T. E. 2 Franklin avenue
.Mehan John & Co. 3 India wharf
.Mess.oirer R. E. 140 Lincoln
Morau John, 110 Blacksttmc
iMorgan T. 3 India wharf
Morse Ira, 47 India
NagleG. 117 Haverhill
Necdham W. W. 1.59 Blackstone
Norton P. & Co. 1.55 Blackstone
Odell Jas. A. & Co.32Mer(-li'tsrow
U'Donnell P. 37 Merriniac
O'Dowd Francis, 133 Prince
O'Maley F. 23', Portland
Pago E. T. 212' Commercial
Paige E. & Co. 41 North -Market
Parkinson Geo. 74 Tremont
Patten .James & Co. .35 Fulton
Pearee S. S. & Co. 34 Federal
Peek L. 8 North -Market
Pecker Robert E. & Co. 24 City whf.
Pecker Seth E. 20 & 22 Elm
Pierce & Barrett, 31 North Market
Pitman Curtis, 127 Federal
Pollard J. H. IIW Commercial
Porter L. W. 27 N. -Market
Post & Minchin, 4 Hotel Pelliam
Potter James A. 879 Washington
Reed Wjii. B. & Co. 134 Lincoln
Renton & Co. 8 Custom House st.
Richards Isaiah D. & Sons, .s7 State
Riddell W. G. 4 India wharf
Robinson T. W. & Bro. 9 Lindall
Ross Philip, 21 Fleet
Sampson b. 2.55 Broad
Sanborn Ira E. 157 Harrison ave.
Sawin G. H. 1S.3 Blackstone & 2 F.
H. square
S.irgeiit C. 124 Broad
Scaiilin J. V. & Co. 4 Lewis
Scates & Clark, 354 Commercial &
Harrison ave. c. Dedhum
Scott Michael, 44,S I'ederal
Seaver F. H2h Kneeland
Seaver T. W. 99 Union
Smith Geo. 254 Comiiicreial
Smith Ralph & Co. 20 Exchange
Smith T. L. 5 East Chnton
Snow Isaac, 8 Jlerchants row
Snow 'i\ .t Son, 38 F. II. Sq.
Stearns Wm. 37B Broad
Stearns Ziba.Go, S4 Sc 113 Kneeland
Stinson & Alger, 34 Congress and 2
Lindall
Stoddard H. B. Ill Cambridge
Thayer & Miller, 14 North iMarket
Thornton C. 104 Union
Todd Joshua G. 1"2 Broad
ToWle & Scavy, 21 Congress
Tozicr & -Matchett, 28 India
Tucker Lvman, 20 Exchange
Wallace W. H. 9 Lewis
Warner Benj. 13 India
Waters Wm. A. & Co. 25 ITaverhil
Wellimitou & Weld, 6 N. Mirket
White iJanicl, 41 Long wharf
White J. -t Co. 122 Kneeland
White Wiiham F. 48 Hiattle
Wilder G. G. &Co. 115 Haverhill
Willies Wm. 49 Elm
Williams J. D. & M. 18.5 & I.S7 State
Winchenbach H. J. 182 Broad
l-iitUographers.
Andrews C. D. IIG Washington
Ban-on J. W. -2.51 Washington
Bradford L. H. & Co. 221 Wash.
Burtord J. H. 313 Washmgtoa
276
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Cole Joseph F. A. 26o Wash.
Crosby C. H. 3 Water
Evans Charles A. 110 Wash.
Grozelier L. 7 Montgomery pi.
Holland T. R. 12 Scnool
Meisel Brothers, 27 Phoenix build.
Oakley F. F. 204 Washington
Towers & Weller, 205 Washington
Prang & Mayer, 34 Merchants row
Sharp Wni. C. 2.51 Washington
Stinsou W. H. 2U3 Wash.
Tidd M. M. 4K Court
Cowles & Co. 17 Washington
Kiock AlauiiOtctui-crs.
Edwards, Fernuld & Kershaw, Gore
block
Robinson E. 4 Washington
Tuck J.W.I Phosnix building
Xjocksmiths, etc.
Bacon Steuben T. 32 School
Booth G. C. 106 Court
Booth J. C. 96 Court
Coffin G. S. 10 Friend
Colburn Edw. 54 Devonshire
Colraan Henry, 9 Water
Crane A. B. 502 Wash.
Davis Fayette, 12 Kneelatid
Deeg Charles, 71 Hawley
Francis A. J. 7Chapman place
Garagan B. J. 10 Washington
Hall Wm. & Co. 27 Dock sq.
Hall AV. M. 10 Haverhill
Harrity J. 90 Charlestown
Haskell E. 22 Hawley
llill A. N. 128 Cambridge
Jam^es Geo. E. 15 .^lav. sq. E. B.
Jones lUnrv, :.(; Exchange
Lyon JIattlu'w. i;:; Sumner
Mayo Asaph, ti2 Cong.
Mellen W. J. 11 Water
Eose J. W. 146 Fourth
Stevens C. H. 46 Devonshire
Thaxter David, 4 Harrison avenue
Tuckerman G. W. lUO South
Wlieaton M. SS Cambri(lge
"Willcutt Andi-ew J. 526 Wash.
Icocoinotives.
Globe Locomotive Works, First
cor. A (st-^e ailvertiseiiient^p. 22)
liookiii^ <s^Iusscs aud
ft*icture JTrames.
Froine Makers and Gilders,
Adam W. 19 Harvard place
Arms Thomas A. 270 Washington
Batchelder D. K. 182 Washington
Brosbridge & Littleiield, 19 Hawley
Cabot Joseph F. 87 Sudbury
Childs Alfred A. & Co. 19 Tremont
Conant Alberts Co. 1 Endicott
Fifield A. F. 19 Hawley
Godfrey F. 12 FrankUn
Herman G. 2 Lincoln ,
Hock J. & E. 121 Court
Hyde Johu W. 71 Sudbury
Morse S. 174 Hanover
MuUer Frederick, 2 Bedford
j?ierce John P. 326 Hanover
Rogers James E. 19 Charlestown
Rogers Suiiiuel. IS Court
Ross & Ilatcliiiian, 480 Wasliington
Sowlc & Ward, 14 Summer
Stromberg F. C. 210 Hanover
Taylor T. 113 & 115 Court
Webb & Dale, 88 Union
Weyer R. 137 Friend
Wright Adam, 19 Harvard place
Importers of riate Glass.
Barnes Horace, 123 Wash.
Buckley & Bancroft, Beach, c. Lin-
coln
Childs A. A. & Co. 19 Tremont
Everett Wm. 234 Wash.
Jloyer C. E. 94 Blackstone
Sowlc & Ward, 14 Summer
I'ine Frame Makers.
Tuppcr Jas. 63 Merriniac
JLuzeiiiJce IMCaiiuf.
Chase & Co. r. 48 Congress
Cooper II. R. 242 Commercial
Kimball D. C. 93 Broad
XiUinber.
Bosworth H. & J. S. 9 Old State Ho.
Campbell G. R. & Co. Boston wf.
Catc N. S. & Co. 36 Kilby
Clapp Jolm C. 529 Com'I
Clifton Jolm & Son, Clifton's wharf
Co.vdiii UoluMl, lu-ad Albany
Currier .>c Sturuvant, Stuitevt's w.
Cushiiig 11. U., South, c. Lehigh
DemeriUJ. & Co. 344 Federal
Dupee Julin, Boston wf.
Emery lliraiii S: Co., Fmindry
Fiskc & Norcross, 8 Congress sq.
I'liut & Tufts, 6 Central
Foster R. Si Co. 97 State
Gardiner C. F.&ll.D., Gardiner's w.
Goodnow J. 294 Causeway
Guttersoii Wm. E., Lehigh, c. Alb.
llumm Jk Piper, Albany, e. Lehigh
Hammond E. A. 86 State
Holland Thos. U. 3IK) Harr. ave.
llnckins P. S., 103 Sumner
Jones H. 99 State, &. Maverick and
Jones whfs. E. B.
Kendall D. Y. & Co.,Bowker'Bwf.
Kenney John. Dorch. ave.
Kent W. H. & Co., 6 Central
Libby D. 100 Blackstone
Lovejoy L. Causeway, c. Beverly
Monks John P. & Co., First, nearE
Monks W. J., First, n. E.
Perry W. S., Lehigh, near Lincoln
Pitts Samuel, 40 State
Porter L. & Co., Boston wharf
Porter W.22 Cong. & Sturtevants wf
Pope Wm. & Sons, 280 Harr. ave.
Roberts D. B. 418 Federal
Shepard Horace S. 290 Federal
Skillings, D. N. 553 Commercial
Smith S. 17 Doane
Smith & Hopkins, 140 Commerc'l
Tilton H. N. & B. R. 250 Harr. av.
Washburn C, Lewis, c. Marginal
Bard Wood Liunlier.
Bearse Owen & Co. 250 Federal
Clark Wm. H. & Co. Boston wf.
Foiling George, 100 Beach
Guild Aaron, Lehigh, opp. Orange
Weller John, Lehigh, c. South
machine Sewius.
BoUman L. 251 Wash.
Ferguson J. 20 State
Stanley L. M. 215 Wash.
Yiets Chas. 28 State
Yiets E. B. Mrs., Portland comer
Sudbury.
ACachinists.
Adams Isaac, Foundry street
Adams Wm. & Co. 120 Fulton
sAUen & Endicott, North Grove
Ashcroft T., Jliddle St., W. V.
Bird G.M. &Co., Border, n. Central
square
Brown N. H. & Co. 19 Charlest'n
Burnett M., Second, n. A
Center Joseph H. 34 West Castle
Chamberlain D. 42 Albany
Chubbuck & Campbell (see adver-
tisement^ p. 29)
Cleaves Charles', 55 Haverhill
CofHn & Dill, 94.5 Utica
Coffin Z. E. 96 Utica [c. Causeway
Cornell Wm. E. & Co., Merrimac,
Cram S. B. 88 Utica
Gumming James, 90 Utica
Fox Geo.H.&Co. AyHs, 45 Kingston
Fowle J. W. 18 Avery
Globe Locomotive Works, First,
cor. A {see advertltement. p. 22)
Haskell J. A. 40 Bromfield
Johnson J. B. 124 Lincoln
Lothrop W. IS Harvard pi.
McKay & GalUigner, Liverp'l, E.B.
Miller David, Harr. av. c. Castle
Blorse E. N. 3 Eastern ave.
Myers Jeremiah, 389 Federal (see
adi-ertisemint,p.\l)
Osborn L. Maifr'l, E.B., op.G.J.wf.
Packer H. 11. 09 HaverhiU
Perkins & Simpson, 2 North Grove
Pond G. F. 43 Kingston
Radford B. F. 45 Kingston
Shattuck J. S. & D. 13 Haverhill
Sibley Henry, 19 Hawley
Smith & Lovctt, 57 Devonshire
Snow E.,Lewis,n. Marginal, E. B.
Stevens E. M. 13 Haveiliill [Wash.
Stover H. D. & Co. 58 Albany, & 160
Summers S. F. 69 Haverhill
Sylvester Asahel, 126 Fulton {see
adv. front colored p.)
Thaxter Jacob, 43 Kingston
Thresher & Tarbett, 19 Harvard pi.
Tobey & Barney, 9 Spring lane
Tufts O. foot Webster, E. B.
Whipple L. W. 23 Congress
AVillard F. & Co. (see advertise-
ment, p. 3)
Wise Thomas, Marginal
Woodman E. 8 Court ave.
Woodworth A. 3d, 10 Beach
Machinery aud I'ools.
Cofhn Z. E. 96 Utica
Dodge, Gilbert & Co. 106 State
Globe liocoinotive Works, First
cor. A
Gray & Woods, 69 Sudbury, & First
Johnson J. li. 122 Lincoln
Loring Harrison, So. Boston
May & Co. 1 Broad, corner State
IM vers Jeremiah, Second cor. A
Stover II. D. .% Co. 00 Albany
AlahoKaiiv* Veneers, Hcc.
CariK-sWni.lv. 211 Canal
Cutter II. & Co.'J Cliarlestown
Cutter, Clark & Co. 7II.ilme3 block
I'ernald James, 12 Canal
I larrod N. & Co. 8 Canal & 8 Merri.
Prime, Kenny & Co. 13 Charlest'n
Alult. ^
Van Nostrand Wm. T. 06 Utica
(see advertisement, p. 18)
Mannracturini; and oth-
er Conii>anie8>
Algomah Copper Mining Co., L.
W. Clarke, treas., 79 State
Allen Manuf. Co. 18 Harvard pi.
American Chemical Co., J. Dean,
a2cnt, 14 Water
Ainericaii Elasiic Cloth Co., Geo.
N. Davis & Bro. 152 Congress
American Enamel Co., Geo. N.
Davis & Bro. 1.52 Congress
American Laundry Co., J. Dean,
pres. 14 Water
Am. ^et& Twine Manuf. Co., A.
Gilbert & Co. agents, 43 Comm'l
Am. Powder Co., N. Pratt, agent,
225 State ftreas. 41 State
Am. Rock Drill Co., T. H. Leavitt,
American Tube AVorks, J. H. Cot-
ton, treasurer, 105 State
American Water Wheel Co., A.
Warren, a"ent, 31 Exchange
American Whip Co., Lester Hol-
comb, agent, 19 Dock sq.
Amoskeag Manuf. Co., Wm. Amo-
ry, treas. 53 City Exc. ; G. Brew-
er & Co. agents, 57 Federal
Appleton Co., T. G. Cary, treas-
urer, 5 Tremont, J. W. Paige &
Co. agents, 34 Franklin
Ashburnham Mill, G. Blackburn
& Co. agents, 55 Milk
Assabet Mills, Amory Maynard &
C.L. Field,- office, 48 State [Court
Atlantic Cotton Mills, W.Gray, 30
Atlantic Works, Chelsea, c. Mar-
ion, E. B., Nelson Curtis, treas.,
office 2 Comm'l; O. Edwards,
pres.. Green, c. Pitts
Ballard Vale Co., J. P. Bradlee,
treas. 55 Milk
Bates Manuf. Co., E. E. Bates,
treas. 40 State, F. Skinner & Co.,
agents, 91 Milk
Bay State Glass Co., Samuel Slo-
comb, agent, 54 Kilby
Bay State Iron Co., John H. Reed,
treas. office 61 State
Bay StateMills,G.H. Kuhn,13 Pearl
Bay State Screw Co., William R.
Paine, 36 Broad
Beacon JJam Co., George N. Davia
& Brother, 152 Congress
Beverly Rubber Co., G. N. Davis
& Bro. 152 Congress [05 City Ex.
Bigelow Carpet Co., E. B. Bigelow,
Boott Cotton Mills, T. Jefferson
Coolidge, treas. 60 Stale, A. & A.
Lawrence & Co. agents, 82 Milk
Boston Chemical Works, E.Cham-
berlin, 5 India
Boston Drug Mills, Wm. B. Vin-
cent, treas. 100 State
Boston Duck Co., Wright & Whit-
man, 150 Congress
Boston Exchange Co., F. Cabot,
treas., 16 Merchants Exchange
Boston Faucet Co., R, J. Todd,
treas. & agent. Gore block
Boston Flax Mills, C. T. Hubbard,
treasurer & sole agent, 85 Comm'l
Boston Gas Light Co., 8 West, W.
W. Greenough, agent
Boston Hand Stamp Co., M. B.
Bigelow, agent, 32 School
Boston Hemp Manuf. Co., Wm. B.
Vincent, treasurer, 100 State
Boston Jap. Leather Co. 34 Pearl
Boston Lead Co., F. S. Carruth &
J. H. Chadwick, agents. Custom
House St. c. Broad
Boston Linseed Oil Mills, Dwight
B. Hooper, treas. 7 Sargent's whf.
Boston Locomotive Works, U.
Hinkley, pres. & D. F. Child,
treas. 380 Har. av.
Boston and Maine Foundry Co.,
A. J. Blanchaid, agent, 46 Canal
Boston Manuf. Co.,E.Hobl>s,treas.,
GO State, J. W. Paige & Co., agts.,
34 FrauKliu [11 Custom Uo. st.
Boston Oil Co.,A. R. Mathes.airent,
Boston & Koxbniy Jlill Corp.", W.
S. Whitwell, treas. 13 Exchange
Boston .>;: Sandwich Glass Comp.,
counting-room, 51 Federal, I).
Jarves, agent, S. R. M. Holbrook,
treasurer, 75 State
Boston Roofing & Sheathing Co., Z.
Southard, treas., D. W. Bailey,
agent, 29 Broad
Boston Relief & Sub-Marine Co.
Geo. S. Hanis, treas., 27 Doane
Boston Rubber Shoe Co., E. S.
Convers, treas., 40 Central
Boston Sugar Refinery, Thomas
Lamb, pres. 134 State
Bostcni Water Power Co., W. S.
Wliitwell, treas. 13 Exchange
Bostcni Wharf (.'..., I. 1). I'arns-
worth, treas. 0 S. JIurket
Bowman Oil Co., Farnhani Plum-
mcr, treas. 40 State
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
211
Brady's Bend Irnn Co., 0. B. Kay-
moiid. pris., Willhun T. Eiistis,
trcas. SI) Ciiv Exclinnirc
Brandon Iron & Car AVIiecI Co.,
Gooi-t'i' W. P.ilinor, troiisurer, 20
Phicnix hnildiiKj
BridsuwiitiT Iron M:uuifncfnrmg
Co., N. .Stetson, trc.is. K',4 Milk
Brook field .Munuf. Co., Wrislit &
"Wliitnniii. ni.'i'iits, l.'tO CniLrrcss
Burlin-ton Woollen Mills. F. .Skin-
ner ,1; (!o. im.oils, :n .Milk
Cahot ^I:ln^lt. Co., F. Cabot, trcas.
lU ."Merchnnts Kx., Clnice, Wheel-
writ'lit .'i Co. awnts. 111 Milk
Canibridfje Gas Co., E. lIowe;treas.
5 Congress
Cambridge R. R. Co., E. Howe, 5
Conjrress [,', Congress
Cambridge Waterworks, E.Howe,
Carey Improvement Co., R. M.
Clark, treasurer, "Ji State
Caoutchouc Co., Geo. N. Davis &
Brother. l.lL' Comriess
Central MiniuC. ('.,., F. Skinner &
Co. iipeots, ill Milk
Chain * .\uehor iManuf. Co., .1. N.
Lawton .% Bros, agents, -jr, Kilbv
Chelsea Oil Co., Carruth & Sweet-
scr, agent, 25 Broad
Chicopee Manuf. Co., .1. E. Lodge,
treas.,=i(i Federal [CJ City Exch.
Clinton Co., T. C. A. Mnzee, trcas.
Cochcco Man. Co., J. Aiken, treas.
50 City Exchange
Columbian Man. Co., Wright &
Whitman, 1.50 Congress
Congress Rubber Co., II. L. Da"-
gett, nrj't. lil-l Pearl
Constitution Whf. Co., J. W. Par-
ker, treas. 1:1 Exchange
Copper Falls Mining Co., Wni. H.
Osgood, treas. 20 .Merchants Ex.
Cordis Co., Wright & Whitman, 150
Congress
Cumberland Coal & Iron Co., Geo.
F. WadsNvorth, agent, !I9 State
Cutting MachineiManuf.Co.,Aiisoii
Hardy, af'ent, .32 School
Danvers Bleaching Co., Walker &
Brother, 17 Merchants row
Day Cordage Co., SewaU, Day &
Co.8.3Commerci.al
Douglas Axe Manuf. Co., George
Rogers, treasurer, 158 Congress
Douglas Manuf. Co., Geo. Howe,
treasurer, 18 Exchange
Dresser Manuf. Co., F. Skinner &
Co. agents 91 Milk
Dwight Manuf. Co., Minot &
Hooper, agents, F. H. Story,
treas., .39 Jlilk
Eagle Cotton Gin Co., Bates, Hyde
& Co. 2(i Phoenix bid'
East Boston Land Co., George F.
Wadsworth, trea. 99 State
East Boston Gas Co., G. H. Flum-
mer, treas., J. L. Stewart, sunt.
2 Winthrop block, E. B.
E. Bos. Sect. Dock Co., Sam'l Hall,
pres., B. Thomas, treas. Ho State
East Boston Ferry Co., George F.
Wadsworth, treas. 99 State
East Boston Iron Co., New street,
E. B., George Plunimer, trcas.
Maverick sq.
East Boston Wharf Co., E. D.
Brigham, treas. 1 Chatham row,
corner State
East Brideewater Iron Co. 269
Comm'l, Phillips & Sheldon
Eastern R. R. Co. J. B. Parker,
treas. 15 Phcenix building
Edgeworth Co., J. C. Dunn, treas.
5 Congress
Essex Cip., C. S. Storrow, 47 State
Essex Glue Co.,Walker Hi Brother,
17 Merchants row
Fitchburg Duck Mills, G. Black-
burn & Co. agents, .'w Milk
Fraukliu Co. L. Atkinson,treas.40
State, F. Skinner & Co. agents,
91 iMilk [ry, agent, 28 State
Franklin Locomotive Co., J. Amo-
Franklin Mining Co., H. W. Nel-
son, treas. 70 Cltj- Exchange
Fulton Iron Foundry Co., Chas.
A. Thacher, treas. 202 Long whf.
Globe LocomotiveWorks, Souther,
Pickering & Co., A, corner First
Great Falls Manuf. Co., Minot &
Hooper, agents, 39 Milk
Grover & Baker Sewing Machine
Co. IS Summer
Hadley Falls Co., G. W. Lyman,
treas. 39 Jlilk
Hamilton Manuf. Co., T. G. Cary,
treasurer, 5 Tremont, J. W. Paige
& Co. agents, .3-1 Franklin
Hamilton Woollen Co.. John R.
Brewer, treas. 40 State, G. Brewer
& Co., agents, 57- Federal
Hampden Mill, Minot ,5: Hooper,
,. agents, 30 Jlilk
Harbor Co., Unham, Tucker & Co
agents, 4 Milk [Fulton
Hcvwood Chuir Manuf. Co. II.'!
Hill Manuf. Co., F. I.. Richardson,
treasurer, 40 State, J. W. I'aigc Ik
Co. agents. .34 Franklin
Hingham Cordage Co., Whiton,
lirowne .% Wheelwright, 31 Com'l
Huron Copper Co., H. Bigelow,
treas. 70 City Exchange
Hyde Park Land Co., Henry Ly-
iniin, trcas. 2 Change ave.
Isle Royal Mining Co., H. W. Nel-
son, treas. 70 City Exch.
Jackson Co., A. & A. Lawrence
& Co. agents, 82 .Milk, J. S. Aui-
ory, treas. 02 City Exchange
James Steam Mills, F. Skinner &
Co. agents 91 Milk
Kcnnclicc Co., E. Atkinson, treas.
40 State, F. Skinner & Co. agents,
91 Milk
Kinsley Iron & Machine Co., E.
W. ijray, agent, (16 Fulton
Laconia Manufacturing Co., Wm.
Dwight, treasurer, 20 State, A. &
A. Lawrence & Co. agts. 82 Milk
Lake Cotton -Mill, G. Blackburn
& Co. agents, 55 Milk
Lancaster .Mills, T. C. A. Linzee,
treas. 02 City Exchange— Upham,
Tucker & Co., agents, 4 Milk
Lawrence Duck Comp'y, Fearing,
Thacher & Co. 25 Commercial
Lawrence Machine Shop, John H.
W. Page, treas. 14 Kilby
Lawrence Manuf. Co., Henry V.
Ward, treas. 20 City Exchange,
A. & A. Lawience & Co. agents,
82 Milk [rear 47 State
Lawrence Paper Co. S. Laugley, Jr.
Lewiston Bagging Co., E. Atkin-
son, 40 State, F. Skinner & Co.
agents, 91 Milk
Lowell Bleachery, C. T. Appleton,
4 Liberty so.
Lowell Jlachine Shop, J. T. Ste-
venson, 5 Tremont
Lowell Manuf. Co., I. Whitney,
treas. 01 State, A. & A. Lawrence
& Co. agents, 82 Milk
Lyman Mills, Minot & Hooper,
agts, G. W. Lyman, treas. 39 Milk
Manchester Print Works, Charles
Amory, treas. 54 City Exchange,
J. C. Howe & Co. agts. 26 Fed'I
Marland Manuf. Co., N. Frye,
agent, 55 Jlilk
Mass. Cotton -Mills, n.Bartlett,treas.
60 State, A. & A. Lawrence & Co.
agents. 82 Jlilk
Mass. Steam Heatin" Co., G. W.
Demond, agent, 11 Bromileld
Maverick Woollens Co., J. Wiley
Edmands, treasurer, 31 Kilby
Medway Manuf. Co., G.Blackburn
& Co. agents, 55 Milk
Mcrrimac JIanufaeturing Co., F.
B. Crowninshield. treasurer, S
Tremont, J. W. Paige & Co. agts.
34 Franklin
Methuen Co., Jas. Read, treas. 29
Milk, F. Skinner & Co. agents, 91
Milk j:i3 Pearl
Middlesex Co., R. S. Fay,jr., treas.
Middlesex Rail Riad Co., G. W.
Palmer, treas. 20 Phoenix build.
Montreal Rubber Co., G. N. Davis
& Brother, agents, 152 Congress
Blount Eagle liripoli Co., Johonnot
& Saunders, agents, 21 Dock sq.
Mt. Vernon Duck Co., N.Boyntou
& Co. agents, 134 Commercial
Nashua Ii'on Co. Herrick & Dane,
53 Kilby
Nashua Land & Lumber Co., M. A.
Herrick, 53 Kilby
Nashua Manuf.Co.,ITpham,Tucker
& Co. 4 Milk, J. S. Amory, treas.
62 City Exchange
Nashua Lock Co., R. G. Living,
agt. 70 Kilbv
National Steam Gauge Co., F. Ja-
cobs, treas. 31 Devonshire
Native Copper Co., L. D. Evans,
treas. 70 City Exchange
Naumkeag Steam Cotton Co., F.
Skinner & Co. agents, 91 Milk
Nelson Mills, Upham, Tucker &
Co. agents, 4 Milk
N. Brunswick Rub'r Co.,H.L.Dag-
gett, agent, 103 Pearl
N. E. Card Factory, O. Holraan,
agent, 19 Exchange
New EngLand Car Spring Co., S.
G. Deblois, agent. 9 Doane
N. E. Copper Co., George S. Har-
ris, see. and treas. 27 Doane
N. E. Glass Co. 45 & 47 Batterym'ch
N. E. Jewelrv Co., William C.
Starbuck. treas. 113 Wash.
N. E. Pipe Co. 61 Charlestown
N.E.Worsted Co., ST. Lamb.treas.
' M. H. Simpson,agent, Ua Milk
Nenonset Cotton Factciry, Wm. K.
Robinson, treas. 25 Federal
Nepon«(!t Oil Works, C. H. Heath,
.3 Central whf.
New Jersey Zinc Co., Carruth 4
SweetsiT, agents, 2.^ Broad
Newton Jlills, E. D. Boit, treaJ. 25
Federal
New York Belting & Packing Co.,
G. N. Davis & Bro. agents, Hi
Congress
New York .Metallic Car Spring Co.,
E. C. Perkins, agent, 115 Court
North Viijsalboro' .Maiiuf. Conij/y,
E. .Atkinson, treasurer, 40 Slate,
F. Skinner & Co. agents, 91 .Milk
North Wayne Scythe Co., Z. llon-
mer, treasurer, 110 Milk
Norway Iron Works, Dorchester
ave. Naylor & Co. 80 State
Norway Plains Co., Gco.W. Lewis,
6 South Market. Chace, Wheel-
wright .t Co. agents, HI Milk
Novelty Rubber Co., Geo. N. Davis
& Brother, 152 Congress.
Old Colony Duck Co., Fearing,
Thatcher & Co., 25 Com'l
Old Colony Iron Co.,Wm.R.Paine,
30 Broad [Congress
Otis Co.^Wright& Whitman', 150
Otter River Manuf Co., E. Atkin-
son, treasurer, 40 State
Pacilic -Mills, J.W. Edmands, treas.
31 Kilby, Little, Alden & Co., agts.
128 Congress
Palmer Co., Wright & Whitman,
150 Congress [Milk
Parker Jlills, N. Stetson, treas., 1^
Pearson Duck Co., J. H. Pearson Sc
Co., 75 Long wharf
Pemberton Manufacturing Co.
Geo. Howe, treas. 13 Exchange
Pembroke Iron Co.,Wm. E. Coffin,
treas. 105 Stale
Pembroke Mifls, Wm. R. Robeson ,
treas. 25 Federal
People's Ferry Co., Henry Jones,
treas. Border st., E. B. '
Pepperell JIanuf. Co.,Wm. Dwight,
treasurer, 20 State, F. Skinner &
Co. agents, 91 Milk
Pewabic Manuf. Co..H.W. Nelson,
treas. 70 City Exchange
Phoenix Copper Co., W. E. Coffin,
105 State [der, 78 Water
Phffinix Glass Works.J. B. CaUen-
Plyraouth Cordage Co., Blanehard,
Sherman & Co., agents, 130 Com'l
Plymouth Woollen & Cotton Facto-
ry, Fearing, Thacher & Co. 25
Commercial [agents, 91 Sfilk
Portsmouth Co., F. Skinner & Co.
Portsmouth Steam Factory, Wm.
S. Eaton, treasurer, 80 State
Proprietors of Locks & Canals on
Merrimac river, J.T.Morse, treas.
47 State
Quiney Granite Railway Co. T.
HoUis, Jr. pres't, 5 Congress
Relief Steamboat Co., Charles Pear-
son, treas. 76 State
Revere Copper Co., J. Davis, jr.,
treas. 97 State
Robbins Cor'ge Co.,Wm. Bramhall,
treas. 40 State, N. Boynton & Co.,
agents, 134 Commercial
Roxbury Color & Chemical Man-
ufact'ry, L. Fearing, agt.lOO State
Roxbury Rubber Factory, C.
Hayes, agent, 26 School
Russell Mills Duck Comp'y, E. S.
Tobey, treas., N. Boynton & Co.,
agents, 134 Commercial
Russell & Erwin Manuf. Co.,
Prince & Co. asents, Vs Congress
Saeo Water Power Co. Wm.Dwight
treas. 20 State
Salem Laboratory Co. N. D. Sils-
bee, agent, 25 Doane
Salisbury Jlills, John Gardner,
treasurer, 66 State. G. Brewer & %
Co. agents, 57 Federal
Salmon Falls JIanufacturing Co.,
Wm. G. Jleans, treas. 5ii City Ex.
Simi son's Patent Dry Dock Co., S.
B. Hobart, sup't, 223 Com'l
Somerville Dyeing & Bleaching
Co., H. A. Snow, aeent & treas.
55 Jlilk
Souhegan JIanuf. Co., Fpham,
Tucker .t Co., agents. 4 Jlilk
South Boston Gas Light Compy,
Blake & Darracott, ag'ts, IS Phce-
nix BuUdin"
South Boston Iron Co.,Cyru6 .\lger
& others, 2 Central wf. Francis
Alger, treasurer
S. P. Ruggles Power Press JIanuf.
Co., Isaac T. Reed, agt. 152 Wash.
Stark Jlills, Win. Amory, treas.
58 City Exch., J. W. Paige & Co.
agents, 34 Franklin
Suffolk Co. Flour Jlills. East'n ave.
C. E. Converse, treas. 259 Coin'l
278
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Suffolk Cordage Co. Joseph Nick-
crsoii, treas. L'o Commercial
Sufiblk Lead Works, Fourth, n. D,
Jiisiph AV. AVard, treasurer, 11
BatiOTvmarch
Suflolk Manf.Cc, Henrr V. "Ward,
:iO City Exchange, J. W. Paige &
Co. agents, 34 Franklin
Suftblk Oil Co., Baxter Brothers,
agents, 153 Pearl
Suttblk Salt Co., Clark & Baker,
Ul.S state
SuUivun Blacking Co., Prince &
C . agents, 138 Congress
TauQtou Copper Co., A. A. Frazer
& Co. agents, 136 State
Taunton Tack Co., R. A. Robert-
son, agent, S Congress square
Thoi-ndilje Co., Wright & Whit-
man, 130 Congress
Toltec Copper Mining Co., L. W.
Clarke, treas. 79 State
Tremont Improvement Co., E.
Pickering, treas. 8 Mereh. Ex.
Trfinunt Nail Co., Carruth &
Sweetser, agents, 25 Broad
Tremont Oil Co., J. D. Sumner,
proprietor, lU Broad
Tremont Mills, Henry V. Ward,
treas. 20 City Exchange, •!. & A.
Lawrence & Co. agents, 82 Milk
Troy Iron &Nail Co., Prince & Co.
agents, 188 Congress
tfncasville Manur. Co., F. Skinner
& Co. agents, yi Milk
Underhill Edge Tool Co., Herrick
& Dane, agents, 53 Kilby
Uilion Cordage Co., Northampton
St. Sampson & Tappan, Propr's.
Union Glass Co. Amory Hough-
ton, 36 Kilby
Union Manuf. Co., Almy, Patter-
son & Co., agents, 38 Franklin
Union R.ailway Co., E.Howe, treas.
31 State
Union Rubber Co., G. N. Davis &
Bro. 152 Congress
V. S. Hotel Co., E. Pickering,
treasurer, 8 Merchants Exch.
Waltliam Bleachery, E. Hobbs,
treas. 60 State
Wamsutta Mills, Almy, Patterson
& Co., agents, 38 Franklin
Warren Cotton Mills, Wright &
Whitman, ISO Congress
Waterf'ord Co. E. Atkinson, treas.
40 State, J. C. Howe & Co. agts.,
26 Federal
Waterloo Woollen Mill, Almy,Pat-
terson & Co., agents, 38 Franklin
V/avcrly Land Co., H. K. Fille-
browu, treas. 2 Change av.
West Castleton R. K. & Slate Co.,
F. W. Alexander, treas. John
Borrowscale, president & agent,
25 Kilby
Weymouth Iron Co. Nahum Stet-
son, treas. 1.34 Milk
Whipple Glass Engraving Co., M.
J. aMaudell, treas. 48 State
Whitney Mills, G. Blackburn &
Co. agents, 55 Milk
Wilton Manuf. Co., R. Southwick,
agent, 14 Kilby
Winnisimmet Ferry Co., Nathan
Matthews, treas. ■^'■JS Commercial
Wiuthrop Mining Co., H. Bigelow,
treus. 70 City Exchange
York Manuf. Co.,Sam'l Bafchelder,
treas. 42 City Exchange, A. & A.
Lawrence & Co. agents, S2 Milk
Man'fsicturers' Articles.
Lovis, Hodges & Silsbee, 63 Water
Blaitstfc Mai» Mounters.
Duttun K. P. & Co. liiO Wash.
Alai'ble I'ool Manuf.
Brown J. R. 101 Haverhill
aHarble ^JVorkers.
Barry Richard, U16 Washmgton
Bayley T. J. & Son, 72 Harr. ave.
• Bowker, Torrcy & Co. 60 Charles-
Brown N. 10 Haverhill [town
Carew Jos. Tremont, c. Groton
Carcw Thomas A. 18 E. Dover
Casey T. .'i; Co. SO Charlestown
Fleniing John, Camb. e. W. Cedar
Footi- .IciliM, -z Gardiner, c. Tremont
FivedUv \Vm. & Co. 101 Haverhill
Gi.urli Vli.)S. L. .■. Mt. Wash ave.
Gowiu K. 1,. SO Beverlv (dealer)
(iiTcn .M.,\:T. irilhur. nve.
IMand \Vm. 412 Tremont
Leighton 1). 28 Charlestown
Lyons P. 4:'.r Tremont
Meanv Edward F. 67 Harrison av.
(,fCe'iulrrr!i,Tmr„t.r.r.>
Moriaitv .luliii, .M.: Tremont
Pcmhyii Maihlc C"., 'I 'remout row
crn'er Howard. Cikalfvs)
Power Richard, 81 Ilaverlull
Torreys & Co. 61 Beverly
Wentworth A. *: Co. 17 Haverhill
V/enlworth O. M. S3 Haverhill
Woods Michael, loot of I'mckncy
Markets.
Elacicstoxe, Blaekstone.n.North
BoylstojN, Wash. cor. Boylston
Fakklil Uai.l,N.& S. Marketsts.
and Faneuil Hall Imilding
Fkanki-in, 00 & Ol; L;hu-ks;..ne
Gekkish, Portland, c. Midi. my
St. Chakles, Beach, cor. l.iiieolu
The South- Makket, Beach, be-
tween Lincoln & South
Washixgton, South Boston
Williams, Wash, corner Dover
aiarUet BIcn.
Frorisions.
Atwood I. B. & Co. 26 F. H.
Barnes Z. S. 12 St. Charles
Barrows R. 20 F. H. building
Belding John, 5 Blackstone
Berais L. 12 Blackstone
Bemis George, 30 F. H.
Bird H. 38 F. H.
Bicktbrd J. H. 18 Fan. Hall build'g
Bragdon J. 3 St. Charles
Brewer Elisha, 3 Faneuil Hall
Brigham Hubbard, 1 Boylstou
Brown Geo. A. 11 Gerrish
Brown Geo. D. 20 Gerrish
Burt Seth F. 24 F. H.
Burt John H. 4 St. Charles
Chase O. N. 23 Gerrish
Chamberlin C. P. 2 St. Charles
Clark Wm. G. H Blackstone
Coggin James, 18 F. H.
Colburn & Verder, 23 F. H. build.
Crane J. 14 Gerrish
Crosby & Simonds, 60 F. H.
Davis Edward W.& Co. 65 F.H.
Dow George B. 3 Boylston
Drury Charies S. 3 I'. H.
Dunbar D. A. 16 F. H. building
Dunbar D. A. & P. E. 12 Fan. Hall
Dunnels H. P. 21 Gerrish
Dver & Frost, 2 F. H.
Dyer E. D. 7 F. H.
Ellis George, 12 Boylston
Fletcher J. V. 66 Faneuil Hall
Fletcher & Farrar, 15 Blackstone
Flint & Richards, 28 F. H.
Giudner & Hinds, 16 Blackstone
Goklthwait B. F. 11 WiUiaras
Goodenough J. B. 9 Gerrish
Graves Jacob, 21 F. H.
Gross I. S. 64 F. H.
Hall David, 4 Boylston
Healdl). liiFamuil Hall
HillSamui-1 I'. 14 niiKkstone
iliscock Srwfl! J; Co. ;i F.H.
Holden, IJullaia ."; Co. 49 F.H.
Hosford Osias B. 5 St. Charles
Jennings George F. 7 Boylston
Jones S. 6 Boylston '
Kimball R. 31 F. H.
Kittridge S. F. & E. L. 3 WUliams
Knight Wra. M. 22 F. H. building
Kroeman S.B.SF. H.
Lakeman N. B. 7 Blackstone
Lawreuce Heury L. 48 F. H.
Learnard S.S. 50 F. H.
Learned & Wheeler, 19 F. H.
Locke H. 42 F. H.
Lockwood H. 34 F. H.
Melville John, 25 F. II. building
Melvin William. 16 F. H.
Merrow J. F. 24 F. H. building
Morse L. F. 6 Blackstone
North C. U. 29 F. H.
OUver & Warren, 26 F. H. building
Parish John, 2 Williams
Parker Monroe, Washington
Payson John f. 75 F. H.
Pearson John, 56 F. II.
Peck O. 9 Boylston
Perkins J. H. 17 Genish
Perkins & Philbrick, 27 F. II. bld'g
Pierce F. A. 28 F. H. building
Pond John, 6 Franklin
Pope John A. Washington
Pope John S. 10 Gerrish
Potter & Snow, 61 F. H.
Prince Slephen, 14 Williams
Prindle J. J). 69 F. H.
Rice Emery, 53 F. H.
Robbins Nathan & Son, 33 F. H.
Robinson C. D. 15 Williams
Robinson Ormi, 17 F. H. building
Russell Geo. H. 9 F. H. (cellar)
Russell G. tf. 2 Boylston
Russell J. 1 F.H.
Russell & KimbiUl.54 F. H.
Sanborn A. A. 11 St. Charles
Sanderson J. G. .W F. H.
Sevcr.ance J. 1). 78F. 11.
Shaw F. JSI., Gerrish (cellar)
Simonds G. 11. 47 F. II.
Si.iioudsOtis, 45 F. II.
Smaliev & Shattuck, 30 F. II. bld'g
Scjuirc'Johu P. & Co. 23 F. U.
Squire Joseph, 20 F. H.
Staelqiole A. S. 31 F. U. building
Siacy K. S. 5 F. H.
Stearns \Y. H. 70 F. H.
Stowers James, 22 Gerrish
Stowers James D. 19 Gerrish
Sumner J. II. & A. 37 F.H.
Talbot Jesse, 7 Gerrish
Taylor Arthur, 10 Williams
Tifden N. H. 21 F. H. huildmg
Treat A. & A. 2 Blackstone
Tucker N. i 1. 10 Boylston
'J'uttle C. F. 14 Boylston
Varnev Geo. C. 19 F. H. budding
Webber *: Copeland, 77 F. II.
AVtkh Geo. A. 6 St. Charles
Weld S. H. jr. 10 St. Charies
Weston & James, 29 F. H. building
While Erastus & J. II. 10 FrankUn
AA'bitmore J. B. 13 Bovlston
Winston Georse, 13 Blackstone
Whittemore Georce W. 27 F. H.
AA'ilkins C. S. 11 Boylston
AViUiams M. 15 F. H.
Withington Josiah, 8 Boylston
Woodbridee S. H. 4 Blackstone
Worthley l). 41 F. H.
Fruit and Ve'jelahlcs.
Adams Chas. H. 22 Wilhams
Bell, Slack & Goodnow, 16 Boyls.
Bill & Wedger, 11 F. H. building
Bourne & Co. 13 F. H. cell.oi-
Burton & Bro., W^ashington
Coolidue C. H. 16 F. H. M. ceUar
Curtis & Co. 104 F. H.
Davis, Wisrin & Co. 8.3 F. H.
DurivaL'e & Kendall. 15 F. H. bld'g
EUms Elisba, 19 Williams
Fish James W. 25 AVilliams
Freeman S. 1 Gerrish
Gleason W. 13 F. H. (cellar)
Gordon John, 1 F. H. building
Gowen Charies, 85 F. H.
Hall & Chessman, 89 F. H.
Hall & HaAues, 102 F. H.
Hamilton C. R. 8 Blackstone
Hatch W. D. 1 Franklin
Hiland, Mackintosh & Co. 97 F. H.
Hill James, 107 F. H.
Hill John, 103 F. H.
Hoogs S. F. 8J Blackstone
Howes S. 13 Franklin
Kidder Abner C. 1 St. Charles
Keycs A. & D. A¥. 14 F. H. build'g
Kimball & Nichols, 13 F. H. build'g
Lang H. E. & Co. 13 St. Charles
Locke Isaac. 101 F. H.
Lone C. C. 91 F. H.
Lyon T. V. 12 Franklin
]\iackintosh J. S. & Co. 105 F. H.
Moodv Wm.92F. H.
Morrison Chas. E. 14 F. H. (cellar)
Osboru & Patch, 9 F. H. building
Rand, Furbur & Co. 84 F. H.
Rand & Scott, 108 F. H.
Reed R. K. 6 Gerrish
Sands, Crafts & Co. 88 F. H.
Seaverns & Co. 16 Gerrish
Sherwin A. W., Washington
Simmons A. B. & Co. 94 F. H.
Smith A. B. 19 F. H. (cellar)
Stearns John F., AA'asliington
Tilton & Ricker, 10 F. H. (cellar)
AVebb Robt. 24 AViUiams
AVcUington & Reed, 15 Boylston
AA"hitconib & Gates, 2 Boylston
AVhitincr, Dana & Co. !)8 l . H.
Winn, Ricker & Co. 93 F. H.
Butter and Cheese.
Aldrich A. & Co. 82 F. H.
Aldrich A. AI. 4 F. II. (cellar)
Allen Joseph, 12 F. H. building
Atwood JI. W. 3 Franklin
Ballon & Hibbard, 10 F. H. build'g
Benton & Caverly, 76 Faneuil Hall
Church Asa, 8 Gerrish
Cham beriin, Kimball & Doe,79 F.H.
Delano & Carter, 1 F. H. (cellar)
Dinsmorc A: Walker, 3 F. H. (cellar)
Fisher Solon, 8 Blackstone
Fiske & Austin, 8 F. H. building
Fuller Lulher, 10 Gerrish [build'g
Gardner, Murphy & Ci>. 3 F. H.
Gleason C. A. 9J Blackstone
Goodall E. K. 19 Blackstone
Harmon A. 7 AA'illiams
llastiuas D. S.&Co. T & 8 St. Charles
HortonAVm. 5 F. II. building
Hosnier& Stonrs, 6 F. H. building
Hovey AVni. B. & Co. :',-j V. H.
Humphrey & Emerson 57 F. H.
Hunter AV' m. 4 F. 11. building
Keezer David, 16 AViUiams
iNlarshall S; Vir-v, 24 Gerrish
Merriam & J::ckson, 2 F. 11. build'g
Nove.s Gc". N. 2d, 8 AVashingtOU
Peck D. n.-'> lUivlston
Prince Stephen, 12 & 14 AViUiams
Read ,s; AVatis, 5 F. H. cellar
l!obins(Ui 1-. 4 Gerrish
Row ell P. R. 4 Franklin
Slade Lucius, 22 F. H.
Tapliu Geo. 10 Hlacbitonc
Thomas Z. 4 VVillinnis (cellar)
T..wne Arthur. 9 St. Charles
Townc John, i::& 15 Gerri'^h
AValts & Willis, 2 F. 11. (cellar)
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
279
Westcot.tP. S. ir r.cnisU
Wlieelor Wni. 8 Willitinis
AVhite Sc Wfllker, 7 V. H. building
Wiuchestur J. 15. Sc Co.;j&4 Gcrriuh
FMi.
Cliipnian F,., V/nsliington
Hamilton Tiios. iJi F. II.
Hnwes Willi:iiii, IH I.'an. Hall
Hollji-doltSNi-wTOinl), l-j;tF. II.
Krofiiiiini & Nc'wcoml), :y F. II. bi'd
Lewis N. •.'CWilliiiMis
LitclitteUl U. !4 Franklin •
Shattuck & .Tnni'R, IS, F. II.
Shattuck C. P., Hoylston
Tirrcll John, 'J Gerrish
Walker T. & Son, 1 a F. II.
JM!us<>icr<, Oitlorers, and
^Vhitcucrs.
Abbott A. .Mcrriiiiac, under the
Market
Adams N. ."!8 Sliawmut ave.
Aiken L. 7.5 Charles
Anderson A. 2 Province IToHse ct.
Arnold C. E. 12 Court square
Avery Alden, 2.'i7 Harrison avenue
Bell G. M., Lathrop place
Belt John P. o Horvard t)Iace
Berry i). C. 2 S. William
Bowers Steph. E. r> Chambers .st. ct.
Brvant S. N.ll. & F. A.W. o Uaiou
Park street
Buiidy Francis, SSAveiy
Burlen Mosea, C8 Leveret
Cooper Isaac C. Warren place
Cumniings R. 44 Hanover
Cushniau Z- H Arch
Dean H. A. 27 Bromfield
Dean James, 27 Hromficld
Dimond J. P. IW Sudbury
Dodge Geo. 2" Common
Dohertv Jolni, 1.5 Porter
Fiake E. -Hi Wall
Freeman N. o Province
French Saiuuel. 701 Washington
Frye 11. B. 27 llanlev
George A. J. 27 Hawlev
Greehleaf G. 4.3 Blossom
Harrington W. 5\^ Village
Houston Sam'l W. 2 Cornhill ct.
Howard Henry W., Warren place
Jenkins G. & F. 1.3 School
Jenkins Horace, 7 Bedford
Jones G. C. 10.-; Merrimac
Lincoln Miteliell, 1 TMay place
Litcbtickl T. T. 7 Cliapman place
Lothvoo Anselm, 31J Sudbury
Liuher JE. B. & B. F.'16 S. Russell
Luther S. 1 Medford
Lyon J. P. 14 Green
IVIarshaU Thomas, 14 BrookVme
McLaughlin T. lUo Congress
Meservc G. W., Hiiymafket place
Meserve J. A. .3 Williams Market
Miller A. rear 216 Federal
Morse & Ilodgdon, IS Averv
Morse H. R. & D. B. 25 Howard
Morse J. S. 20 School & C7 Hawley
Moulton T. 21.3 Friend
Orcutt Ephi-aim B. .S4 Leveret
Page G. & J. W. 20 Carver
Palmer T. 4 Stauiford place
Parker Carlton, Trcraout Temple
Prince Hez. r. 219 Washington & 67
Rice H. B. 66 Kingston [Hawley
Bitchie V. & J. 11 Charter
Roberts R. S. Chelsea, n. Porter
Roberts, Adams & Jacobs, 23 State
Rounds Benj. T. 79 Joy
Samp.son G. & W. S. 2 Arch
Sampson G. 1. 10 Chapman [non
Sayward & Lothrop, foot Mt. Ver-
Saibuer E. rear 29 Union
Setters J. S. 10 Tileston
Simpson Robert, 23 State
Smi'h Jacob T. 41 Sudbury
. Smith S. 41 Sudbury
Stephens G. 921 Washington
Sweet S. 1 Ch ipman place
Talbot Edward H. 3 Pembroke
Thaj'cr & Gardner, 15 Hawley
Titus L. I Hawley
Tarney Calvin, 195 Congress
Vinal A., River, n. Chestnut
Webster Chas. C. 5 Harvard pi.
Wentworth 0. 6S Poplar [Creek sq.
Woodberry Charles, 1 P. O. av. & 3
(see advertisement^ p. 5)
Slasters in Chancery.
Codman John, 4 Court
Hubbard Wm. J. 30 Court
Maine S. C. 8 Court square
Nutter C. C. 10 Court
]%J[:ist SEakers.
Aspinwall S. 421 Commercial
Blanchard « Caldwell, 190 Broad
Gushing John, 411 Commercial
Fernald A. W. & B. L., People's
Ferrv av. & Fei-nald's whs. Border
Loud K. Sumner.E. B. [ner,E. B.
Pigeon & Odiorne,.3()5 Comi & Sum-
White J. P. & Co. 303 Commercial
Young George E., Condor st.E. 3.
and 235 Cummcrcial
itIsitclieH.
Bynm, Carlton S: Co. 116 Union
r»IaitfoM« Maiiiir.
Child Joua« I). i;!6 LiniM.lii
Ferguson J. IMS Coinmcrrial
IlalU'tt James II. 16 ];ock square
Ui;-„fl,;;-lis,;ni;il,p. 10)
Kittrcdge F. (). 1 Kndicott
MiM-liaiilcal B'^iiiflucei-M.
liuriu'tt Wm. 3.3 .ScIkmVI
Crn^bv J. H. 70 Static
Guild Charles M. 127 Congress
HUl Increase S. .'V! School
me<Ii<-in<>K.
Abbott h Ames, 214 Hanover
Beck A. M. 5 Water
Burr M. S. & Co. I Cornhill (see
wirrrlifemi ill, /i. 21)
Clark N. L. & Co. 5 Water
Fowle S. W. & Co. 18 Trcmont
Goodwin G. C. & Co. 11 Marshall,
Gould J B N 11* School
fr-i.it C. W 'J. :C0 HunoTCr
Green Reuncn.36 Bromfield
II^ill Alfred G. 10 Central court
(,,.e„drrrt!sr„.enf,, ,.•>:,)
.Tackson ,!. 10(, Court
Jolmsnii Will, lili; Hanover (bot.)
KidderK. .Mrs. iimCcmrt
I>aforine F. J. 5 Alilk
Jyangley Dr. 11 Msrshall
Rich S. A. 42 South
Richardson S. O. .51 Hanover
Siitlijrd Geo. W., Trem't, c. Beacon
Ware Dan'l L. 41 Cambridge
Wilson B. O. & G. C. 18 Central,
(botanic, wholesale)
SKelodeon Mannf*.
Hunting Enoch, 105 Haverhill
Mason & Hamlin, Camb., e. Chas.
Nichols E. T. 365 Washington
Smith S. D. & H. W. 511 Wash.
JHcrcajJtJlc Agencies.
Hindes G. W. ,31 Kilby
Kimball James W. 45 Water
Russell Edward & Co. 13 Kilby
Blercbants.
Adams 0. 15 City wharf
Allen Steiihen G. 31 Central
Allen B. L. 48 State
Appleton Wm. & Co. 35 Lewis wf.
Atkins Elisha. 26 India wharf
Austin Edward, .34 India wharf
Azarian V. & Co. 41 India wh.arf
Babson Edward, .33 Lewis wharf
Babson Wm. 33 Lewis wharf
Bacon D. G. & W. B. 23 City Ex-
change
Bailey Brothers, 25 Centr,al wharf
Ballard Albert, 73 Long wharf
Bangs Benj. .39 Lewis wharf
Bangs Elkanah & Son, 11 Lewis
wliavf
Earstow George F. 49 Central whf.
Bartlett Stephen, 44 India wharf
Bates Edward C. 8.5 Slate
Bates & Co. .i5 Commercial wharf
Beebe L. & Co. 108 State
Blanchard G. H. 11 Phojnix build.
Blanchard J. H. H Phcenix bld'g
Blaney G. L. 17 Doane
Bordman Wm. H. .37 India whai"f
Bowen Jimies, 19 Central wharf
Boynton Edmund, 225 State
Bradlee Josiali, 94 Blackstone
Bradstreet Samuel, 17 Doane
Bramhall Robert 49 Central wharf
Bramhall Wm. 40 State •
Brewer Charles, 25 Comm'l wharf
Brown Chas. S. & Co. 28 India wf.
Buffington J. 40 State
Bullard S. U. 48 State
Bullard Wm. S. 48 State
Burtress Beni. & Sons, 38 India wf.
Buraitt Henrv, 70 State
Bush & Comstock, 40 City Ex.
Bush & Wildes, 20 Indiawharf
, Butler J. .55 India wharf
Cabot F. & Co. 40 Centi-al wharf
Cabot Stephen, 49 Central wharf
Callender George, 43 Centi-al whf.
Candler John W. 122 Central
Carlcton G. & Co. 103 State
Carlile N. D. & Co. 43 Commercial
wharf
Chase George B. 13 Kilby
Chase Theodore, 13 Kilby
Chcnery & Co. VX, Stale
Clark B. C. jr. 63 Coml whf.
Clark B. C. & Co. 63 Com'l wf.
Clark & Co. 4;3 Commercial
Clark & Wilbur, 188 Hanover
Cqbb C K. 53 Central wharf
Cobb MattlK'W, 2 Central wharf
Codman Edward W. 5'. Central \rC
Codman Sto>)heii, 2 Amorv Hall
Codman W. C. & Co. 41 Central wf.
Coolidae Jos. S. & Co. 21 Lewis wf.
Crane Samuel D. &Co. 53 India wf.
Cruft Isaac-S. 41 Central whari
•Cunningham A, & Sons, 77 Com'l
CuuuLugham Brothers, 3S City Ex.
Curtlii Tl-.omaii, 40 Central wharf
Curtis & Peiiliodv, 40 Indlo [wf
Dabiiey & Cunnineliam, 67 Coml
Daniels U. S. .'H Central wharf
Davis A<lolplin«, 1.3 Central wharf
Deslum 1). k Son, 19 Doiino
Dexter Thomas C. .\. 28 State
Dixwcll J. J. (/; State
Dorr Jose|il,,K.-, state
Draper Daniel & Son, 20 8. Market
Drew Klijiili ('. in State
Dwyer Julm, 27 Union wharf
iniis .t C<.bb, 122 Central
Kiulieott Lewis, .'. Cliatlmm row
Everett .% Ilodgkinson, .3.3 India wf.
Fiirnhnm B. V. .53 State
lay Wm. C. 49 India wf. [mcrcial
Fearing, Thneher Sc Co. 25 Com-
Field Beni. F. & Co. 20 Court
Forbes Jolin M. Si Co. 36 City Ex.
F<Mbes K. B. 64 Citv Exeliango
Foster John 1 1. 1, Co. 2.5 Central wf.
Foster & Taylor, 22 Custom H. et.
French J. 48 State
French N. Y. 130 Commercial
CJardner Henry, 2 Change avenue
Gardner Geo. A. 6 State
Gardner .John, 66 State t
Gardnor Joseph P. 6 State
GassetfE. .S: Co. ,S0 State
Glidden S: Williams, 114 State
(Hover Theodore R. 13 Cent'l whf.
Goddard Benj. 80 State
Goddard Nath'l, 80 State
Goddard Wm. W. 17 Union wharf
Goodwin Wm. II. 43 Centralwhaii
Gossler & Co. 31 India wharf
Gould B. A. 20 Union wharf
Gould N. G. 20 Union wharf
Grace .John & Co. Hi) Comm'l whf.
Gray F. A. 31 Central wharf
Guild C. E. 32 Central wharf
Hall Andrew T. 114 Milk
Hallet Henrv S. 19 India
Hammond William, 73 Long wharf
Harris Geo. B. :i7 .<tate
Harris Wm. A. 97 State
Il.istines Henry, ."D India
ilazletine C. i:;. !0 State
Head F. C. 40 State
Hemenway A. .37 Lewis whai-f
HemnsJ.'M. 5 Chatham row
Hcwins S. K. 5 Chatham row
iicTwood Wm. 21 Commercial
Ilii-'iriuson & Silsbee, .38 Cent'l whf.
Hitrginson J. & F..38 Central wharf
Higginson Stephen, 40 State
Hobart Aaron jr. 40 State
Holbrook S. R. M. 75 State
Homer & Sprague, .36 India wharf
Homer T..L .50 School
Hooper Robert C. 18 Central wharf
Howe Geo. 13 Exchange
Howe Geo. D. 13 Exchange
Howe Thomas, 13 Exchanie
Howes & Crowell, 97 Commercial
Huuncwell Jas. 25 Commercial \vf.
Ilunr.ewell J. F. 25 Comm'l whf.
lasigi, Goddard & Co. -36 Central wf.
Jackson E. 32 Central wharf
JeUison Z. IS' f;entr.al wharf
Johnson A. AV. 40 State
Jones Henry H. 46 Central wharf
Kendall D. S. 80 State
Kidder F. D. 108 Sudbury
Kuhn Geo. H. 40 State
Lamson A. D. 70 State
Lang AVrn. 87 Commercial
Lapbam Luther, 5 Custom Ho. 6t.
Lee W. P. 40 State
Leeds Benj. 31 Exch,ange
Leeds James, 196 State
Leigbton John, 49 Central wharf
Lewis A. S. & W. G. ,53 Comm'l wf.
Lodge James, 67 Commercial wlif.
Lodge John E. 67 Commercial whf.
Lombard A. C. 1 Chatham row and
49 Lewis, E. B.
Lord H. 97 Com'l
Lowell Augustus, 34 Central whf.
Lvman .Joseph, 4 State
Lvnch Camille & Co. 50 India whf.
:Mackav R. C. & Son, 16 Union wf.
Jlagoun & Sou, 66 State
JIansiin Ebeu, 73 Long wharf
:Maish Levi H. 70 State
Mi^sovS. D. 132 Pearl
Miv.. Ji.hn M. 5 Indiawharf
MeKav.T.B. 128 Pearl
M.a ler R. 15 Citv wharf
Melledge J. P. IGti Broad
Merriani Chas. 40 State
:vus.-ineer G. W. .50 India'
ISlorse Benj. E. 34 Centr.il wharf
Nichols Richard C. 4ii Central whf.
Nichols Thaddeus, 40 Central whf.
Nickerson & Co. 1 C;ommerce
Nickerson F. & Co. II Comm'l whf.
Norton Charles E. -.'A Ccuti-al wharf
Otis W. C.97 State
Parkman P. JI. 32 India wharf
Panott Wm. F. S: Co. 45 Cent'l wf.
Parsons C. E. 1 Sars 'nt's wharf
Parsons John, 55 Kiiby
280
MASSACHDSETTS REGISTER.
Fftrsons 'Wininm, .W Slate
Pcabody Francis Jr. 4(1 India whf.
Pearson Jolin II. & Co. 75 Long wf.
Pei'k A. (i. lU Kilby
Peircu llfiirj- A. ll" Comm'l whf.
Perkins S. 11. -Ill St;;tc
Perkins Wni. 4'.i Cimnnercialwharf
Plyniiilon C. II. P. Ml State
Plynipton Henry, SO State
Pope Samuel & Co. 45 Com'I whf.
Pratt E. F. IflS State [^ehanse
Putnam J. Piekerine, 24 City Kx-
Rand I. P. -.iO N. Market
Rea Wm. A. .3!) Central wharf
Reggio Nicholas & Co.31 Central wf.
Revere Paul J., Battery wharf
Rice W. & Co. i Change ave.
Rogers W. C. & Co. 45 India wharf
Ropes W. & Co. -IR Lewis whf.
Scudder H. & Co. l'-'3 Commercial
Seccomb E. R. s9 Commercial
Shaw H. S. oC. State
Shaw R. G. & Co. 1.", Kilby
Shaw Southwoitli, 5(i State
Shelton Philo S. 44 India wharf
Silsbee N. D. -io Doane
Simpson M. H. 110 Milk
Sleeper Jacob, 13 Exchange
Spooncr Baniel N. 81 City Exch.
Sprague Phineas& Co. 40 State
Spring I. H.52 Kilby
Stanwood Jacob, 10 Jf. Market
Stevens A. H. 100 State
Stevens Samuel, 3 Central wharf
Stone Geo. A. -M Kilby
Storer R. B. 47 India wharf
Story F. H. jr. 34 Central wharf
Sturgis H. P. 80 State
Sturgis James, 80 State
Taylor Isaac, lU Kilbv
Thayer & Warren, »1) State, and 413
Commercial
Thwing S. C. & Co. S Kilby
Thwing Wm. S: Co. 5 Central whf.
Thompson Charles jr. St Co. 31
Lewis whf.
Tilton F. A. 3 Central wharf
Tisdale Mace, 5 Chatham row
Torrey Samuel, &1 City Exchange
Townsend & Co. 4*5 India wharf
Trsiin Enoch, 83 State
Treadwell & Co. 8 Congress sq.
Twombly & Lamson, lO Central
wharf
Tuckerman, Townsend, & Co. 48
Central wharf
Tudor Frederic, 20 Court
Upton Geo. B. 33 City Exchange
Upton Geo. B. jr. 33 Citv Exch.
Woiuwright&T;ippan,2aCeutr'lwf.
Wade K. S. 85 State
Wales T. B. & Co. 50 Central wharf
Walker & Brother, 17 Merch. row
Way S. A. 130 State
Webster W. W. 70 State
Welles Brnj. 10 Pha'uix building
Weston Will. C. 85 State
Wlieelwright V,. .>3 Fultou
White A. 11.48 State
White B. C. 47 Central wharf
Wigglesworth Edw. 10 India wharf
Wigalesworth Thos. Ki India wharf
Wilkinson W. II. 10 Merch's Ex.
WiUinms D. W. 48 State
Williams G. Foster, 48 State
Williams & Daland, 7 Central whf.
Williams J. 24 Pearl
AVills Charles, 40 State
Wills K. 21 Union wharf
Wilson J. L. 53 Comm'l wharf
WorthingtonW. & Co. 20 Centr'l wf.
Young & Emmons, 50 Central whf.
liSetiils. Dealers in.
Campbell II. II. 120 Cross
Ellison James, 20 Broad fstone
Earrar, FoUett & Co. 73 & 73 Black-
Locke J. H. '.KI Fulton
May & Co. 1 Broad, cor. State
Richards .t Co. 107 Commercial
Whiting George A. 25 Union
SB n' till NpSimcr.
Unwin S. 5 Water
Militiii-y C}oo<Is.
Bu8h& Heiit, Court cor. Wash.
Foster Geo. li. 33 Trenmut
Pollard A. W. li Court
Boulstone E. A. G. 7 Tremont
MilU l>ejilcri».
Westboro' -Milk Co. 22 Boylston
Itlilliiiei-y.
Arnold & 'N c l.lnr, 22 fOsM'X
Ayre.9 Isabella, .'.Ij Washington
Bailey I.i/.zii .Mis. 103 Wiisliington
Baldwin .MMr.^,0 I'leiisaut
Bassett I. .M. \'.' Hanover
Bcnls Nancv, 2x1 Ihmover
Benner S. A. Mrs. •.'■( Il.movcr
Bigelow Tli.o. F. '-IM Ihn.uv.r
Boardman K. 30,s \VashiM!;t(ju
Boole L. 22 Cenlra]s(|iwiru
Carlisle M. A. 15 Hanover
Cairoll A. U. 28 South
Carter E. P. M3 Washington
Charlton J. A. 170 Hanover
Cheiiery S. 037 Washington
Clark Lydia P. 40 Pleasant
Clark L. M. ]2l Broadway
Crosbv & Co\'erlv, 00 Hanover
De Frees G. T. .30 Green
pelany J. A. 7 Summer
Donaldson J. H.. West, c. Wash.
Hoten C. H. 781) Washington
Dowling Peter F. A35 Washington
Dunbar A. 3 Winthrop block
Eberle Rachel, 351 Washington
I'ennelly N. C. 551 Washington
Fish D. A. Mrs. 250 Washington
Foster N. R. 28(U Washington
Fullarton J. 14 Winter
Fuller M. A. 10 Hanover
Gay Thon)a.=, 100 Hanover
Got! S. C. -Miss, 18 Essex
Gnldinc E. 1011 Fourth
GoldMiiith II. 421 Washington
Gueuther H. II. 284" Washington
Guentei J. Mrs. 233 Hanover
' Harrington J. H. 289 Wasliington
Heckle W. 25 H.anover
Hodgdon D. B. Mrs. 123 Cambridge
Holbrook E. N. 543 Washington
HoUis Elizabeth S. 107 Broadway
Hubbard J. W. Mrs. 131 Court
Hudson J. C. 580 Washington
Johnson T. M. 083 Washington
Jones William, 117 Hanover
Kalcr & Blaisdell, 095 V/ashington
Keating M. 7 Summer
Kellcv H. E. B. 70 Hanover
Kcnnison J. S. Miss, 2t)8Wash.
Kingwell Mary, 7 JIaverick square
Knights F. M. 201 Broadway
Lahey C. 119 Broadway
Lanigan Sarah, .50 South
Littletield A. A. 221 & 227 Wash.
Lowell H. N. 04 Hanover
Maebrien I. Mrs. 13 Hanover
Maefarland E. G. 251 Washington
Manahan Mary A. 301 Wasltington
Marvin J. A. Mrs. 7 Green
McCabe JIargaret, 45 W, Canton
McCabe Mary, 307 Harrison ave.
Menuis U. T. 103 Summer
Milkman B. 215Hanover&359Wash
Milliken AV. H. 228 Hanover
Meoney Ellen, 5 Summer
Nash S. C. Mrs. 009 Washington
Niles M. E. 18J Winter
Noves N. Mrs. 777 Wa.':hington
Nugent Margaret A. 295 Hanover
Oxnard Frederick, 249 Wash.
Packard E. W. Mrs. 208 Hanover
Parker H. B. & S. E. Myrtle, c. Joy
Parsons S. K. 203 Washington
Patten S. B. 147 Court
Piggott JI. C;. Mrs. 595 Washington
Pine J. A. U9 Hanover
Remick Bros. 301 Wash.
Kemick S. A. 40 Cambridge
Remiek W. J. 104 Hanover
Richards Wm. C. Mrs. I4Centr'lsq.
Roeth M. & C, Tremont House
Roundy W. H. 120 Hanover
Rowe A. 543 & 594 Washington
Sampson M. H. 224 Hanover
Scott D.&E. 40y Washington
Shedd John H. 230 Washington
Shepherd F. C. 83 Cambridge
Stone E. T. 000 Washington
Stone William II. 8 Tremont row
Swasev S. II. 00 Court
Tay Ilarriet E. iai2 Washington
Thaver Jf>hn S. 2;o Hanover
Thoiiias K. J. 24.% Winter
Tilton Sam'l, 509 Wash. & 102 Han.
Waldoek Mrs. A. 405 Washington
Warren R. 92 Court
Wethern C. M. 20 Hanover
WhaplesN.18.\ Winter fver
White's Bonnet Rooms, 99 Hano-
Williams C. Mrs. 2.V Summer
Winter Mary, 307 Hanover
Wood C. T. 52 Cambridge
Young Neil Mrs. 20 Broadway
AXilliiicry Coods.
I\7i olesale.
Allen, Babeoek & Co. .35 Milk
Blanehard F. H. 25 Milk
Brown Geo. A. & Co. 39 Summer
Carpenter, Plimpton & Co. 01 Milk
Cose J. B. & Co. 27 Milk
Faxon I. 1.3 Milk
George .t Beekford, 179 Wash.
Grllhths C. W. & Co. 07 IMilk
Ilariiiigton J. 11.289 Washington
lloiton W. 11. & Co. .W Milk
Dnlwav, Lewis* Co. 15 i\lilk
I'arliiilge A. .'<: Co. 201 Wash. •
V.nliidge.l. W. 35 Milk
rr.-se..(t Brothers & Co. 23 Milk
St.'i>luiisiin, Koycc& Co., 34 Milk
Wetherell & Johnson. ,37 Milk
Millstones. (French ISiirr.)
Brown c;has. W. 07 Haverhill (.fee
iiilvertinciiiwt, fruiit colnreil p.)
Crilly N., Webster, hd. E. B. whf.
mniwi-ishts.
Brown Chas. AV. 0/ Haverhill
^IcLean C. R. 59 Eastern avenua
Morocco €!:iBe SSmiuf.
Thaxter Joshua, 40 Devonshire
Morocco ILeather IVcal.
Bassett Cushnuin, 44 North Maiket
Braekelt Josiah, >01 1 ulton
Burbank Elisha, 31 Shoe & Leather
Fcrnald WilUam R. 38 N. Market
Hall Geo. S. 0 Pearl
H.artshorne & Co. 74 Pearl
Hunt & Ramsay, 72 Pearl
Leman N. R. jr. 7 Blaekstone
Lillie T. J. & Co. 24 Exchange
Packer Charles, 137 Pearl
Packer George, 10 Blaekstone
Pevonr&Co. 09 Kilby
Scwall & Withington, 12 Pearl
Souther Jos. jr. & Co. 4 Blaekstone
Sweetser Sam'l& Co.5 Fulton
Waitt Ashbel, 2 N. E. block
IllouIcUiig;!^. ( li'ood.)
Bay State Moulding IMill. 441 Trem
Boston Planing and MouldingMill,
J. A.Robertson, .'.'03 Federal cor.
Furnace Ue- ailv. -p. '11)
Butler Benjamin, 84 Utiea
Curtis & McNutt, 4.")8 Uarr. avenue
Meyer C. E. 94 Blaekstone (gilt)
Sflusie.
MiUtart/ Hands,
Bond's Band, 103 Court
Boston Cornet Band, 4 Howard
Brigade Band, 12 Howard
Germania Serenade, 197 Wash.
Halls Brass Band, 20 Brattle sq.
Howard Comet Band, 80 Court
Metropoliian Band, 2 Cornhill ct.
Music Publishers.
Ditson Oliver, & Co."277 Wash.
JliUer Joseph R. 229 Washington
Russell & Tolman, 291 Wash.
Wade E. H. 197 AVashington
Musical Instruuceuts.
Clapp Chas. C. & Co. 09 Court
Prentiss Henrj', SP, Court
AVhite Brothers, 80 Tremont
Musical lus. M!akers.
Allen M.anuf. Co. 18 Hai-vard place
BerteUng Theo. 43 Kingston
Grave & Co. 08 Albany
Richardson B. F. 20 Washington
AVinn Peter R. 21 Salem
AVhite J. H. 59 Court
avails.
Lazell, Perkins & Co. 2S Broad
Phillips & Sheldon, 269 Comm'l
Weymouth Iron Co. 134 Milk
^M^aturalizatiou Ofiice.
Rowean Thos. 123 Federal
Bfaval Stores.
]Sotaries i'ublic.
Adams Albert AV. .".0 State
Adams Charles Ji. F. 39 State
Ames P. A. i:<4 State
Andrews 8amiiel, 1 P. O. avenue
Bigelow Preseott, 20 Congress
Blodgctt l.iither, Bovlston iMarket
Bradford J. Russell, 3 Mer.Exch'e
Cheever Ira, ti5 State
Clark Henry, 5 Congress
Coolidge Samuel F. 2 Change ave.
Cowles Wm. AV. 11 Kilby
Currier Ben). II. 19 Kilby
Cutter Geo. 11. 28 State
Dexter Edward A. 28 State
Dexter Thomas A. 28 State
Dodd Albert, 2 Change av.
Gilley J. i:. M., 8 Old State Honse
(see aili'. hack- coloral p.)
Ilenshaw Joseph L. 53 State
Ilolibs WilUam jr. 10 State
Kettelle Jacob Q. 9 State
Littletield AV alter jr. 28 State
Lunt James H. I Congress sq.
McLellan Geo. AVm. basement Old
State House
Parker Matthew S. 1 P. O. nv«nue
Sharp Daniel, 08 State
Thiiver Cliarles I'. i7 State
Tyler John S. 28 State
Siurscs .
Adams Roxa, 3 South
Allen ICsther, 74 Fayette
Arnold Nancy A. 7i Charter
Ayer Jane, 7 Lime
Babb Eben P. 7 Lathrop nlacc
Badger Betsey, r. 5 llenennian
Blake l).C.2"TyIer
lioideu Sarah J. 12 Carver
Braniball Eliza, 3 La Grange pi.
Brock bunk Jane. 5 ^drlolk place
Buswell Jlury , 1 \'an Ransselucr pi.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
281
C'iiriii-Mt.T s I. ill. I r.-it iivu.
Cluiuilii I h 1 -■ , ., ii.Slmwmut
C'huilllll S;ii;ili,,i l.niir.'^tOU [aVC.
Ciinl.iir ,Mi>s, (I Kiii'.IihhI
Conurllv lii'licfc;!,;-) Liviii^'stcm
Commits laiziihiah, 17 Huilforil
Cmitht I,, i:. i;iilliM» |)1.
Cll.i: I''.:: . - IJiir.irTI Ct. 8t.
]i.i .1, ;ii Kii.it [E. B.
]>:i, I '.. r. U CcMitral 6(1.
l)rl- >: i i , I.. Wi-.st Ciistlo
]>ivull !•:. li. .r:n-,-.(; !'(i|ilar
Doniutt .M:iitli:i (i.i;il.,llis(i\-ister;
KlltrMl (liUUKlll. ill \V. (IriMUU
Ellins Lui'V, L'M Uii'luMuMil '
Kniers.JM .M:irv M. Ill IJ.dfurd
ErwiM l':iiz.i,.i West CcMtn;
Evcri'tt SM|)liiii. U SMlll.lliiJl.
FarMKT I,. A. 711 10
GiiU-M I'lT.^is. Il'.i I'leasant
Gates K. 1 Cli'.iMipney pi. [men
GotciiuU Charlotte, Brooks, c. Bre-
Gooilnnu-h .Mai-v U. ssd Wash.
GoodMow .\[:oT AnM.toot S.Ccdar
Ginild Ihiniet; 4ii Hudson
Gulliver iJlizii,.!! Kastiiover
Hull . I. M. A.'.i'i Northumpton
HaniiltoM I^vdiii,:; Uawthorn place
Haskell lOliva, rs Pleasant
Hnskell H^i. :i, ' P. . 'I; more pi.
Hateh X i. - • Ik |>1.
Have.- S .;. ... •:■ . L' llnsscllct.
HiMekll•^ 11 ,,.,. !i. \iiiV,,lk pi.
Hopiiint- S:uMh, L' W.Mey, E. 13.
Horton iMary A. 3il Naslma
Houghton Knnico, Ul I'ayetto
Johnson Elizabeth, 3 Gorham pi.
Joyce M. 34 Garden
Knox A.. SO Garden
Lander U. rear 2 Moon
Lane Hannah, rettr 78 Pleasant
Lawrence Mary, 11 Nassau
Lawrence Marv, .52 Prince
Lewis Avilla,;! M.H. 3 Osborne pi.
McLcod l.illv.WJ Wash.
MiUav Jani-,'l l.ow.dl pi.
Moses Sarah, 17 Unity
Mosher i;. II Foster
Moves Grace, 1 Brimmer pi.
Nicliols Mary, 72 Fayette
Parks Salome, 171 Cambridge
Pelbv Adaline, H Norfolk place
Phillips Emma B. 23 Harvard
Potter Sarah, 43 Leveret
Presby Catharine, Ifi S. Margin
Richards Mary Mrs, 7 M. H. 3 Os-
born pi.
Pdchardson Jane P. 48 Revere
Richmond R. 3 La Grange pi.
Rigby Martha, 15 Saratoga
Robbins Harriet S. 103 Jit. Vernon
Ryder Lucy V. 479 Harrison av.
Sanford R. E. 3 Brimmer pi.
Shattuck C. H. 3 Russell place
Smith Lucy A. 2 Sumner pi.
Stetson Susan D. 30 Eliot
Stoddard Susan P. 3 Yinal pi. [pi.
Taplin Sally M. 5 Van Rensselaer
Walker Abisail, 3 Gorham pi.
Watson D.B'S. Cedar
Weeks Elizabeth, 12 Pleasant
Wheeler Harriet, v. 78 Pleasant
Wilson Helen H. 8 Tvler
Wilson Mary, 30 S. Cedar
Williams Mary F.. 78 Pleasant
Wood Nancy, 2 Tyler
Woodward Eliza, IG Cypress
Wright Ann, I Milner pi.
Wyatt Mary L. 15 Spring
Train W. G. 77 Com'l
Oars.
Page E. W. 120 Commercial
Winsor Edward, 13 Commercial wf.
Oil and Ctaiitlles.
Sperm and iVhate,
*Denotes the Manufacturers,
Avery A. H. 107 Mdk
Bartlett, Osgood & Co., 31 India [st.
♦Boston Oil Co., U Custom House
Bowman Oil Co., 40 State (see
advertisement, p. 'J)
Dickerman, Barnej & Co. 12S Milk
•Downer Samuel, /ti Water
•Fisher Warren & Co. 7 Central wf.
•Fisk & Fuller, 28 South Market
•Giftbrd, Campbell & Co., 100 SUte
Gray & Coffin, 5 Central whf.
•Kidder J. G. 4 South Market
•Mears Granville, 05 Water
•Milliken E. C. & Co. 16 Canal
•Milliken E. T. & Co. 21 N. Market
Mixer & Gilbert, 44 Broad
N. E. Oil Manuf. Co. 28 & 30 Canal
•Simmons Geo. A. 204 State [er)
Smith Heinan, 100 Com'l (import-
•Southard, Herbert & Co. 27 Broad
•Speaie, iinrke & Co. 3 Central wf.
Stintevant, Newell & Co. 5 Central
•Whitteinore W. &F.H. &Co. 32 Br'd
Curriers' Oil.
Baxter Brothers, 153 Pearl
Gale Milton, 43 Fulton
Miinloek Si Iiiin(lv,.lii:i,t311 Kro.ad
Phillijis !■;. I). Ill I'lillnn
Warc^ I.i'cniard, 230 State
.\;-,irx-r,i„l ait ni.,l Tnllim.
Ward NmIiium, 1114 Fulton
/,<(/■</ 1111,1 Slr,iri,ir.
•Allien 10. (i.\- Co. isl lirond
Cobnrn Ileiirv K. 2.1 Hroad
Scccomb 10. sii Coii.in'l
/■(i/,n (lit awl <'<i,(,l!.'H.
•Ilawes Win. T. 11 Libertv sii.
/Coxin and Vlteniir.al 'Oil.
BowMuin Oil Co., F. Pluinmcr,
agent, 40 Slate
Ciossnian .'I: Kiiapp, 20 Sudbury
llalvorsoM llalvor,.)!) Long whf.
llealh C. ;i. 3 Central wf.
•Milehell I,., lii'Miiiiigton, n. R. R.
Page Sainiel. 22 (.'luitlmm
Tremont (iil Co. In liroad
/.//IS. ..,/ Oil.
Boston Oil Mills, 7 Sargent's wf.
Chelsea Oil Co. 25 Broad [Eiitaw
Cole Morrill & Son, Meridian, a
Krrosruc
Downer Samuel, 70 Water
Og>ti<-,i:iii8.
Paine C. M. 347 Washington
Prince A. 140 Washington
Thaxter k Brother, 130 Wash.
AVanek.l lO.lin iiml, 3 'I'rem. Temp.
Widdiliel.l ,>t Co. 14S Wash.
Oi-^'iiu nSiiiltlei-s.
Simmons x Willco.x, Charles, cor.
Cambridge {see adv. p. 18)
Stevens William, 120 Leveret
Oysters.
Atwood H. & K. 15J Commercial
Atwood & Hawes. OOO Wash.
Atwood J. & C. W. 27 Brointield
Atwood Timothy, 19 Devonshire
Atwood Timothy, 84 Cambridge
Atwood S. & H. 3/ to 43 Union
Atwood W. H. 22 Sudbury
Backman H. 265 Federal
Bacon Wm. 470 Washington
Bailey James, 423 Hanover
Baker J. Y. & Co., N. E. c. F.H. M.
Baker S. & W. S., N. W. c. F.H. M.
Baker W. S. & Co. 47 Commercial
Bancroft J. G. 191 Hanover
Barry P. II. 14 School
Doanc Daniel, 322 Washington
Donahue D. 225 Federal
Drinan T. 28 Camliridge
Dunn H. S. 4 Water
Dyer & Crosby, 507 Washington
Fullick Wm. G. .37 Bromfleld
Gilman Henry S. 502 Washington
Hamblen B. 19 Merriinac &19 Bat-
terymarch
Hamblen, Baker & Co. 17 Merriinac
Hendry Wm. C. 104 Harrison av.
Higgins J. S. 1.30 Court
Hinckley A. S. 294 Wash.
Johnson J. B. 18 Elm
Johnson J. T. 18 Elm
.Tones A. W. 718 Washington
Learned Isaac, rear 48 Congress
Messinger Jas. 28.3 Causeway
Mulloy Francis, 851 Washington
N. Eng. Oyster Co. foot City wf.
and 4 Canal
Perkins Gideon A. 3 Richards blk.
Pike Francis, 271 Hanover
Rollins William G. 134 Broadway
Sanderson L. C. 720 Washington
Skimmings Wm. 277 Hanover
Smith & Newcomb, 3 Court ave.
'Thomas Geo. C. 294 Washington
Titcomb Stephen H. 71 Fourth
Trainer Wm. jr. 527 Washington
Watkins E. E. 90 Lincoln
Wiley Jesse H. 266 Broad and Liv-
erpool wharf
Willey & Kean, 22 Cambridge.
Wright B. S. 2 Brattle, &S1 Court
Wyman Wm. H. 8 FrankUn
Painters.
Coach and Cliaise I'ainters.
Acker J. L. P. 48 Church
Anslev William, 35 Bradford
Bird Charles L., Bumstead court
Bird E. L. 11 Eliot
Coles A. W. 93 Beveriy
Dodge Luke E. 55 E. Sumner, E.B.
Gardner Geo. W. 917 Wash.
Kelly Jas. & Son, 166 Harrison ave.
Sargent & Norris, 61 Sudbury
Fresco Painters.
Brazer Wm. S. Richin'd c. Han'r.
Guelpa Philip, 121 CourtrBromfld
Haberstroh, Muller & Sleyer, 40
Lydston F. A. 96 Court
Schutz William, 37 Eliot and 83
City Exchange
Hou^e, Sigit,and Fancu Painters.
Adams C. Henry, 31 Fulton
Alexander W. C. & Co. 444 Trem't.
Andrews S. S. 104 Friend
Ansley T. 35 Bradford
Baleom Reuben, 70 Pinckuey
Bates John, 41 Bromfleld
Batcn J. Franklin. 41 Bromneld
Balis Haniuel D. .'-.7', Court
BottlcB H. A. 211 IJroiidwuv
Boyee Allen P. 3 Sudbury iq.
lioynton J. 1). 2 .Market
Hrinrian.Iiiriren. 245 Fi-durnl
lirooki AOnrn, 810 WaKliington
HnrhaMk Thoman, .17 W. Canton
Iiiiii.'eN, Cluirles S. 2 Arch
Kiitis i:,|.,,ii,, Marginal. E. B.
Bii/zi 11 J. T. 74.3 WaHhiiigtoa
Ca.^a (;. C. .311 Central
Caasell K. D. 10 Howard
Cuflsell G. 1;; Green
Clapp G. Vj. ,VH Portia nd [Lcwia
Clark B. M. .tC. 71 liroad and 2
Clark Cyrus T.,IiiibTnond, c. lian.
Clark Wm. .\. 87 Pleasant
Clarke Win. 120 Lincoln
Cloutman John S. 220Vj Wash.
Cotton John Jr. 6 Harrison ave.
Croston J. B., First c. B
Currier 8. Q. & J. M. .30 Broad
DanCorth Martin G. , Vincent ct.
Davis J. A. 8 Boylston Market
Dunbar John P. 177 Fourth
Durloo Win. T., Broadwav c. E
Doe .<: Bell, Fourth n. O
Emerson A. P. rear.375 Washingt'n
Emerson Win. ll.,Charles,c.Pinek.
Everbeck J. St V. 132 liroad
Fisher II. .<r Vv'. AI. 7 Garden
Fulliek J. N. 2Ciishnianav.
Gibson Sam'l, 40 Bromlield [field
Goodwin Brothers & Co. .'J.3 Brom-
Goodwin Geo. T. 115 Court
Green John jr. 813 Washington
Grirt'en Joseph B. 51 Cambridge
Griffin J. 16 Franklin
Grilfith E. R. 26 Avery [North
Gulliver & I^vford, filackstone c.
Hull J. M. .W 'Pitts [Decatur
Ilaiiililin N. & Sons, Havre cor.
Hamhlin A. A. 86 Border
llamni..iul John D. r. 82 Leveret
Hand Wm. F., Lenox, n. Wash.
Handcoc , Z. loi) Su.lbnry
Harriman John, 54 Kilbv
Harris Geo. H. 22 \V. Uedham
Hastings Samuel, .30 Hawley
Hathaway T. D. 1 Beach
Haven & Dexter, .503 Washington
Holmes David P. 3 Sudbury sq.
Homer Albert, 115 Court
Hopsou W. 2 Arch
Houston J. M. 18 Causeway
Howland Freeman, 71 Pleasant
Hyland A. F. 268 Washington
Ilsley H. jr. 315 Commercial
Ireland J. E. & Co., 109 Hanover
Jenkins Henry, 250 Broad
Jenkins Joshua, 98 Broad wajr
Jones & Carrier, 54 Devonshire
Jones H. G. 195 Congress
Jordan S. R. S8Kneeland
Kauffer J. T. 27 Canton
King Thomas, 42 North
Knox Charles H. 9 Province
Lawler Wm. 90 Federal
Leach A. M. 10 Haverhill
Litchfield & Pope, 84 Sudbury
Lvon A. G. & Co. 6 Bridge
Magee John A. & Co. 16 Leveret
Martin John S. 10 Chapman place
McKeapue A. 35 Charlestown
McMath J. rear 240 Hanover
M'Pherson W. J. 27 Tremont Row
and 4.39 Tremont
Slitchell Wm. B. 56 Pitts
Jlorton James, 192 Congress
Morris Thos. D. IS School
Morris & Gowen, 351 Harrison av.
Newell L. 9 Knecland
Nichols & Miller, KG Congress
Noyes Charles E. 92 Harrison av.
Noyes Hosea, 11 City Hall avenue
Nye David C. rear 4.3 Howard
Paine & Huntoon, 7.5.3 Wash.
Park Charies R. rear 293 Wash.
Park, Mitchell & Co. 125 Congress
Patten David, 9 Province (grainer)
Pond & Weeks, 49 Sudbury
Punehard Thomas, Webster av.
Rand & Pinkham, 2 Market
Redman E. F. lOil Sudbury
Reed J. M. 361 Commercial
Richards Francis, 7 Chapman pi.
Richards J. 12 Pleasant
Roberts Wm. S., Broadwav, c. E
Robinson R. T., Richmond, c.Han.
Rosers J. W. H. & Co. 22 FrankUn
RoTfand John H. 17 Blossom
Ropes Samuel W. 90 Federal
Rose H. C II Bedford
Ross M. 115 Court, (grainer)
Russell E. K. 9 Hawkey, (grainer)
Sawyer Thomas J. 0.3 Hawley
Seaver L. T. 12 Green
Semple R. 23 Battervmarch
Sloan William L. 2i Hawley
Smith Charies A. .36 Kingston
Smith E. L. 32 Washington
Snelling E. HJr. 361 Commercial
Sprague Geo.W. 123 Dorchester av .
282
MASSACIIUSEITS REGISTER.
Sprapue Wm. J. 77 CornhiU
Stafford J. C. L'O Carver
Stanvrt,o<l S. D. jl) Cambridge
Stmson B. II. .% S. R. 6 New
Stone T. W Mount Vernou
Sullivan .1. AV. 8,5 High
Thomas J. reaiM2.S Ilanover
Townscnil C. 13. 27 Hawley
;vinal Ezra. lOs Blackstoue
Wnrren J. M. iir, Uauover
Weston Hiram, ,'!8 Meridi.an
Weston & Pritnam, 4 Province
Wetherbee Daniel, 22 Franklin
Wharton Robert, 723 Wash
Wlieclock K. C. 2 Pleasant
S "J^^- i^- '■'' Fancuil Hallsq.
Whitchcr S. 78 Dorchester ave.
AJilhams T. W. ,51 Sudbuiy
Yeiidell George, I) Hawley
Mnrini: i'ainUrs.
Brew C. 18 Court
J'm-trait Painters.
Atwood Wni. C, So. Cedar st. pi.
Badge-r T. 7 Fedcyal court
Barry Chas. A. 16 Sum'er. (crayon)
Bicknell A. H. 19 Tremont Row
Bnglium W. H. 2IJ2 Washington
Brackett W. M. 2-i Treniont''row
Burnliam T. M. 1 Jefferson pi.
Carlton W. T. 9 Tremont
Champncy Beni. 22 Tremont row
Chandler Joseph G. SlO Wash.
Chapm A. G Havmarket place
Clark Alvan, 9 Tremont
Clement Dan'l B. (il Morion
Cobb C. & D. il Tremont
DeVncs J, C. 2,57 Wasbinetou
Fette U. G. 274 Wash.
Gardiner S. W. Mrs. 32 Carver
Gear J. W. 274 Wash.
Grigss S. W. 18 Summer (I'dscape)
Gay W. ,V. l(i Summer, (I'dscape)
Gerry S L. Ifi Summer, (I'dscape)
Guelpa Jean B. 121 Court
Hanlej' W. H., Hawley, n. Sura'r
Hurtwell A. 2.SS Wash, (crayons)
Hubbard Phnrlfs, 19 Tremont row
Johns'.MTi 'I'. >T. \'\ii AVash.
Kurt/c !!. r_'S \\':is]i.
Lay K. I,, l')', Wiulcr
Nefflon P. 29IH Washington
Korton AV. H. 13 Tremont Row
Kuttinpc Bcni. F. 20 AA'ash.
Onthank N. B. 96 Washington
Ordway Alfred, 24 Tremont row
Parks A. 228 Washington
Pope John, 16 Summer
Pratt H. C. 289 Washington
Prior Wm. M. 36 Trenton, E. B.
Hansom Alex. 22 Tremont row
Rousseau Theodore, 41 Tremont
Sawyer A. R. 16 Summer
Sawyer T. H. 1,5 Tremont
Spear T. T. 10 Summer
Stuart ,Tane, 22 Bromfield
Tolman L. A. 6117 Wash. [colors)
Wheelock M. G. 16 Summer (water
Wight lAI. 228 AVashingtou
Willard AV. IG Summer
Williams F. D. 24 Tremont row
Wilson Matthew, 228 Wash.
Young J. H. 16 Summer
Shade Painter.
Brown A., Charter c. Hanover
SMp Panders.
Albertson Wm. S. 95 Sumner, E.B.
Bruce J. L. over 205 Com'l [Dock
Eldredge C. & K. Marginal n. Dry
Ellis Samuel F., Weeks wharf
Gorh.im Nath'l T. Maverick whf.
Siyn and Standard J'ainters.
Adams C. H. 31 Fulton (see adver-
ti.-e,„ent,j>. •>:.)
Adams J. E. ,S7 F. II. square
Cabot H. 44 North
Chiids F. E. 27 Dock square
Dexter & .Aloore, 2 Boylston
Eaton C. O. 21 Hanover
Hadley Thomas R. 91 Union
lyawrence & Co. 9G Court
Lydston AVm. 11.5 Court, room IG
Kevere F. 4 Howard
Savory 1'hos.C. 8iJ Court (see adv.
front colured /I.)
Somcrby F. T. 7.5 Court
Somcrby L. :,\ Bromlield
Stewart & Oliver, 40 Bromfield
A\'oIcottJo3iali,71 Sudbury
Bankers (.'arprntir, 107 State
Bird J. A. .% AV. ,t Co. 21 1 State
Briggs & RobiiLsriii, i'0,5 .state
Crocker M. & N. :14 India
Cutler A. L. 4'! India
IJexter, Field & Haven, 53 Broad
Jlcxter Geo. S. .57 Hrood
Foster Joseph, . '108 liroad
Folsom & Merrill, 21,5 State
Ilazen T. J. 62 Broad
King E. & F. & Co. 26 India
Miir.<ball James, .56 Cross
Morris Thos. D. 18 School (see
ndr<rtimm-nt,p.m
]<icbards<>n C. C. * Co. H India
Stimsoii, Valenliue & Co. 36 India
AVadsworth & Co. ,0.^ India
Wheeler Asahel & Co. 73 Union
A\ hiton .<: Bartlett, 42 Commercial
AA hittier & Ilensliaw, 154 State
,, . B"jiint JMUIs.
Erainnrd A. 11. 90 T'tica
l*j»l!ii I>un<':iii(] Iffats.
Chandler, 'lolman, & Co. 100 Pearl
Pernn & Co. .S2 Pearl
Rice Cliarles, 84 Pearl
i*aj>ei- Boxes.
Austm David F. 10,5 Hanover
Baird J. 5 Merchants row
Beuari S. 144 AVashington
Cushman M. E. 19 Portland
Dickerman George U., Gore bl'k
Engelhardt M. 4 Howard
Grant F. 5 Merchants row
Grose Joseph R. 10,5 Hanover
MuUer Fred, 2 Bedford
Wortliley M;,rk. lili; AVashington
Adams S. G, \i:Vi Was],, (basem'nt)
Allen Zena.s, rear 27 School
Baxter John, 47 W. Canton and 8
Harvard place
Bolton L. C. 20 Pitts
Clark A. J. 14 Marshall
Curtice E. ,18 Meridian
Curtice S. R. 375 Washington
Eaton & Locke, 1 ChapTiian place
Goldthwait G. T. 1 Norfolk ave.
Green J. H. 187 Fourth
Hill EU, 6 Lewis, E. B.
Jacobi Theodore L. 164 Court
Locke H. Chapman pi.
Marden D. H. ,S6 Thatcher
Mellen W. M. 112 Leveret
Newell C. H. F., Fiftli n. B.
Page G. basement 2.>) Washington
Phipps Thomas, 5 Colony
Prince H. rear 221 Wash.
Richardson AV. B. 113 Washington
Stuffenburg E. 15 Hawley
Taintcr A. 460 Commercial
Taylor I,ewis, ,32 ITnion
I*ai»ei' 5l[aiiir|,|„s.
* JJei-iolvK the Jl/u„nnirtia-ers.
■►Aminidon & Co, l:!4 Blackstoue
•Breed 11. A, ,501 AVasliington
•Bigelow J. R. & Co. 41 Federal
•Biimstead J. F. .t- Co. 29;i AVash.
Cook Charles Edward, 220 Wash.
Foster J. H. & Son, 156 AVash.
French, Wells & Co. 1,51 Milk
♦Grant Charles E. 32 Union •
Gregory Sam'l H. & Co. 23 Court
*Hazclton & Worcester, 42 Federal
Hitchings & Dennett, 113 AVash.
Marden ,^- Hirtsbnin, 164 Court
*Newr. r;;. ^. "r. r',;i;!, ihS AVash.
!}f-"'- , , ' i J Union
ff°ai>ei-.VE;jkev.i,'.yui>plies.
Darnell Otis, 1,5 Congress
Frost Bros, 8 AA'aier
. IPaitei- Killers.
Haines R. P. l'1 Coinhill
Jaquitli, Morse & Reed, C Water
AVest C. F. 130 State
Wilder H. C. 3 Doane
,,.„ l"apeii' Stock.
Hill & Cutler, 3,5,3 Broad
Stearns Amos F. & Co. 52 Brattle
l»a|>er AlVai-eliouses.
Allen J. B. 12Centr.al
Binney & Co. 60 Kilby
Bird F. C. 6 AVater
Botsford Bros. 81 Congress
Campbell T. & G. 51 Devonshire
Charter John, 32 Friend
Conant& Hood, 50 Union
Crane Luther, 31 Devonshire
Dillingham & Thayerj24 Water
Dillingham Jas. S. 24 Water
Emerson A. 2 Spring lane
Fanisworth E. M. 19 Portland
Glover A. R. 12 Water
Grant, AVarren & Co. 123 Milk
Henry AVin. 13 Water
Hollin.L'swnrlh J. .M. 2 Spring lane
Hollinj;Mvortli l,.i; Water
HoliiKiii .t Sampson. 19 Exchange
J..nes l\U-r V. 8 AVatcr
KiiiiKMly T. AV. 7 AVater
Marsh Henry F. 77 AVash.
N.Mton A. &. A. 12 AVater
Norton Joshua Jr. 12 AVater
Parker AVm. T. 27 Kilbv [ing)
Kolierts John, 81 Coiiinri, (sheath-
Rice, Keiidiill.& Co. 20 AVater (fee
adr. front r„/nrr,l p.)
Storis A. 31 Conihill, (fancy)
Thompson J. P. 7 AVater
Tilestoii E. P. S AVater
Tileston & llollingsworth, S Water
AVhcclwright G. AV. 6 AVater
AViiaer& Co. 26 AVater e. Congress
J'aitU'i- ifSaclio l«tfaiiul'.
Litrlilu'ld.Wehs-er.V Co. -ji Trein.
Taylor T. II,;,';: 113 Cvuit
l*ai'<-ht.'d <'wi-ii.
Hill T. Jr. 4 Charlestown
Sibley R. N. 1.30 Blackstonc
^.,, ^ PaHxpoi-ts.
Gilley J. E. M. 8 old State Honse
Patent AseneJes.
AmcsN. 128 Friend. o.Gerrishmkt.
Brown AV. H. 13 AVatcr
Brown & Co. ,31 Exchange
Cooper Sam'l 13 Exchange,
Eddy R. H. 76 State
Nicolson S. 27 Doane
Seott E. W. 160 Washington
Blake Pynson, 13 Doane
Patent Ai-ticles.
Dugin ii Co. over Gerri.sh JNIarket
Sleeper O. C. over Gerrish Market
Smith Geo. H. ov. Gerrish Market
Steininann R. ov. Gerrish Market
Patent ICna^m. I^euther.
Bacon John & Co. 103 Pearl
Baker James, 2 N. E. block
Comins & Co. 22 Dock square
McDonald J. AV. 7 Fulton
Patent Paper "Wetting
and CoityiiiK Mnt-hines.
Pollard S. 0. & Co. 4 Blackstone
Lynch.J. A. 7 Devonshire
Pat'uJfeMortel Sinkers.
Blake George, 73 Haverhill (see
adr. p. 4)
CoHui ,<.Twitchell.l7 Harvard pi.
Dr:vis H. H. ,364 AVasliington
Ilr.inkn J. P. 65 Haverhill
Hubbard AVm. W. 13 Haverhill
Lewis Oscar, 7 Chickering pi.
Moody E. F., First, cor. Granite
Prince N. S. 18 Hawley
Spofford John A. ,383 Federal
AA'arren John, 33 Haverhill
Pavers.
Davis Jonathan & Co. 5 Joy's build.
Gore, Rose & Co., 8 Congress sq.
Litch S. W. 107 Chambers
Spencer E. jr. 5 AVesley place
Pcgffsns Xlaehines.
Arnold E, 67 Hanover
Sturtavant B. F. 67 Ilanover
Penmaiishi p. (Ornamental.)
Gould N. D. 33 School
Spencer J. A. 2.S9 AVashington
Peffnniery.
Bo.gle Wra. 202 Washington
Holman J. F. 403 Washington
Jordan A. S. 191 Washington
Preston & Merrill, 57 Purchase
Pynchon James L. .37 Eliot
Wait C. L. 32 & 36 Federal
PhonosraiJliic ISvporfr.
Pomeroy James il. ,33 School
_ Pliotugraplis.
Barnum D. 365 Viash.
Bowdoin D. W. 49 Tremont
Cutting & Turner, 10 Tremont row
Hale L. H. & Co. 109 AVash.
Hey wood J . B. 173 AVash. (see ad-
vertisement, p. 24)
Ormsbee M. 203 AVashington
Silsbce.Case .>i Co. i99' AVasli.[Row
Sonthworth ,t Uawes; 19 Tremont
AAhiiiplo & Block. 96 AVash.
AVymau & Co, ,5)3 AVashington
PUysieians. "
Members or the Suffolk Dis-
trict Medical Society, re-
sidiiif/ in the City. The list pre-
pared by Chas. D. liomans, Sec'ff
of the Societi/. Then are likewise
?Hcm')«-so/Me Massachusetts
Medical Society.
Abbe Alanson, Bovls. c. Lowell pi.
Abbot Samuel L. 90 JIountA'crnon
Adams Edwin, 23 Oxford
Adams Zabdiel B. 1 Favctte
Adams Horace AV. 43 Cambridge
Ainsworth Fred. S. 2 Bowdoin
Alexander A., Dorch. c. Broadway
Alley J. B. ;i5 Boylston, c. Head pi.
AyerJames, 6 Prince
Bacon John, 13 Somerset
Bnlcom H. S. 7 Tremont row
Ball Stephen, 19 Beacon
Barn.ard Chas.T''. 1 Montgomery pi.
Bartlett Geo. 3 Tremont pi.
Bethune Geo. A. 166 Tremont
Bigelow George F. 2.3 Essex
Bigelow Henry J. 18 Chauncy
Bigilow Jacob, 42 Ml. A'cniou
Blake E. AV. 64 Shawniutave.
Blake John E. BovKston iJace
Borland John N. 16 AVinter
Bo!h Charles, 50 E.^sex
Bow,!iteh Henry 1. 13 AA'inthroppl.
Brewer Thos. 1\I. 8 Edinboro'
Briggs Charles E. 72 Tvler
Briggs AVm. A. VK Charies
Brown Buekminster, ,59 Bowdoia
Brown John B. 8 Jov
Browne C. 11. 7 Bowdoin sq.
Bryant Heiirv, 94 IMt. A'erncu
Biuk Ephraiin, 146 Salem
Bnckinghiim C. E. 911 AVash.
Bnshnill AVm. 38 Bench
Cabot Samuel jr. 11 Park sq.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
283
Campbell lionj. ■!!) Mcridiiiii
ClmiiiiinL'WMlt.T, 1.1 licwiluin
Cliuniiiii... Win. I". i;i \V,■,^l C.lur
Clu-.n-cv D.ivi.l \V.(U:;Tn-Mi..rit
Clai-k llr.irv Ci. 1 IVnih.-rfni sci.
Clark l.iitlii-r, r.r riiickiuy
Chirkf I'M. II.. 'jr Cliauiuv
CliMv,-hiMcl('li'.>< I). i;i: ll.inisoiiav.
C;lon-h.I(iliii,:'l Trciiiuiit
Conk' Will. Kilw.inl, 4 Stiiuitbrd
CiMlMuin li. S. :,7 Treinont
Coam^iii W. W. :!.■! Boylston
CoHiii Win. .S. iL'l Cinirt
Coit l):iiri T. UM Uurri.^.ni ave.
Cooko .McLiiiiiiii K. LWl IIiiiiDVor
Coi.|i(!;.'c .Macrnmi, M Cluiiiiu'y
Coniull W. At.Cill Wasli. .'t ■jr, A.sh
Crane V. M., .Mav.Tii-k.c.M.-ildiau
Ciiiniiiin^'s .1. A. L'."> Treiiunit
Ciivti.s .Tosiah, L'.l Winter
Dale Wni. J. 'Jl Allston
Davenport Kdwaid J. -Afl Bedford
BeGrasse J. V. -iO Poplar
Derby (Jeo. 11 West
Dickinson Win. L'llli Broadway
])ixJolin II., Hovlston.c.IVemont
JJupee lloraee,i;;i:; Waslnngton
DiiiRin Klijali S. Hi Ilarrisou ave.
Durkee Silas, .in Howard
Dyer Uenrv, fili Shawmut ave.
£astham CLarles, 2.5 Treinont
Eastman Edmiuid T. M Essex
Ellis Calvin, .il Winter
Eabvan (ien. r.il Salem
Eales .Toseiili .I.'jl Maverick sq.
Ferjriison llii-'li, S Broadway
Flint John, Warren, e. Washingt'n
Eoci; John .S. 11. :i'M Broadway
Ferguson Hugh, 8 Broadway
Folts Daniel v. :i8 Maverick sq.
Fuller Milton, :M Essex
Gariatt A. C. .50' Summer [sq.
Gay Geo. 11. 75 Boylston & 1 Park
Goidun Charles, 1 Hancock ave.
Gonlil Anu'iistiLS A. 31 Boylston
G'Uilet Ainbrose, 113 Broadway
Gray Francis H. HI Bowdoin
Green John
Green S. A. 19 Knceland
Greene Charles G. 82.3 Washington
Greene Moses C. 15 Green
Grege Samuel, ."."< Howard
Hall Adiuo B. 89 Salem
Kanaford Wm. G. 110 Tremont
Harlow Edwin A. W. 52 Essex
Harlow James F. /l Cambridge
llarwood Dan'l, 11 Summer
Uayden John C. IVA Treinont
Hayes A. A. KJ Boylston
Hayward Geo. llj Pemberton sq.
Hayward Geo. jr. 14 Havwaid pi.
Head Geo. E. 181 Tremont
Heaton Geo. 2 Exeter pi.
Hill John B., 23/ Tremout
Hinckley John W. 29 Jleridian
Hincldey Rufus L. 22 JIaverick sq.
Hobbs Alvah, 9r6 Washington
Hodges Kichard M. iJ Chaunoy
Hoftendahl Charles F. 20 Somerset
Hottendahl H. L. H. 19U Shaw'tav.
Homans Chas. D. 12 West
Homaus John. 12^) Tremont
Holmes OUver W. 21 Charles
Hooper Robert W. llir Beacon
Hovt George, 77 Bedford
Hul)bard CTeorge, 3\ Portland
Hyde Geo. S. U71 Washington
Hvndman James, 23U Congress
Inches H. B. -17 Winter
Jackson Charles T. 32 Somerset
Jackson James, 3 Hamilton pi.
Jackson J. B. S. 24 Chauucy
Jarris John F. 59 Leverelt
Jelfries B. Joy, 15 Chestnut
Jetiries John, 15 Chestnut
Jones Geo. S. 17 Cambridge
Jones Jos. S. 1 Bowdoin, c.Cambr'ge
Keep N. C. 74 Boylston
Keep S. Hamilton, 74 Boylston [pi
Kennedy T. J. W. 11 Montgomery
Kneeland Samuel jr. 23 Bedford
Eamson J. A. 1 Staniford
Lane J. F. W. 10 lloUis
Lane Jonas H. 4 Mont"omerypl.
Lee Henry S. 5 Central court
Leonard Si. Bioomlield, 7.\Ieridian
Lewis Winslow, 75 Bovlston
Lodge G. H. 1027 Washington
Lvnian George H. 152 Tremont i
Jiann Daniel, 11 Suft'olk
Jlanu Jonatlian, 302 Broadway
Martin A. D. W. 198 Harrison ave.
Martin Henry J. 32 Chauncy
Mattsou Jlorris, Uj Summer
Melcher Sam'l H. 2 Warren
Mittlin Charles, 80 Beacon
Mighill Stephen, 9 Tileston
Minot Francis, 140 Charles
;M.io.e Cha.<. W. 278 Hanover
^; :m , ' .i B. l53 Hanover
:. , , .M.,Deer I. Hospital
.^^.i ,., \\,.i:..:ii W. 35 Hancock
M..rii.i ;:>,uuii<-l, 3 Kingston
NcwellK. W. U Staniford
Nihill J. L. 11 Broadway
Niles John N. 32 Carver
Noyes 1'". A. 5', Beacon
Odin John, Tremont, c. Eliot
Oliver Fvtche K.4 Bowdoin
Oliver if. K. 2 Bunistcad pi.
Os'uod l)a\ id, 37 Chuuiicy
o..:mih1 William, 7.'> Dover
Olij Orc.W. jr. Scliool,c. Province
o.viin Tiionnw K. 127 Merriinuc
r.i'.:r Calvin G.O;i .Mvrtle
I'.iL'.' William II. --'.I licaeh
I'alin.T !•:. D. G. 13. INntland
Palmer Ezra, 1 Tremont pi.
Pai-cher Sewall, 2 Lewis. E.B.
Parker David M. 11 Summer
Parks Luther jr. 21 Uni'/ii P.irk
Pali'h I'raiikliu !•'. 51 Chamber8
Pvirv .M. S. .-,0 Chaiiiu-v
I'll. Ips Aliiirr, 27 Indiana 111.
II, h I ' .iri's A. 122 Harrison av.
I .i M. 1 Kliot, c. Wash.
;• '!■' (i. 41 Howard
i;a I:
r. 7 (if
I'litiiaia Charles G. 1 Temple pi.
Read Win. 713 Wasiiiiigton
Rvntini George, 14 Uedtord
Rviiton Peter, 14 liedlord
R.-vnolils Edward, 29 Winter
RvynoldsJohn P. 27 Winter
Rirhavclsiiii Aaron P. 17 Green
Kiehariisoii Horace, Tremout Ho.
RMht-rts David, 85 Fourth
IColfe Kill. eh C. 5(>3 AVushington
Iliililianer A. Central place
liiissell George, 14 Lvnde
Russell TiC Baron, 1 Oti-s pi.
Salter Richard H. 1 Staniford
Sanliornc, J. C. 22 Hanover
Sargent II. 14 Miintt'oniery pi.
Sargent L. M. .s Ktuland
SaviUe Hcnrv ilartin
Sharp J. Caldwell, 92 Mt. Vernon
Shattuck Geo. C. 2 Staniford pi.
Sliav.- Bcni. S. Mass. Gen. Hospital
Shurtleff i^ath'l B. 2 Beacon
Simpson Paul, C Ashburton pi.
Slade Dan'l D. 17 Temple pi.
Smith Jerome V. C. 1 Park
Smythe James, 34 Purchase
Sprague Seth L. 29 "Worcester
Stacy Horace, 103 Court
Stedman Chas.U. (i Montgoraerypl.
Stevens Calvin, 158 Tremout
Stevens John, 41 Howard
Stevens .John A. 41 Howard
Stevens Norman C. 0 W.Brookline
Stocker Alfred A. 1 Van Eenssalaer
place
Stone James W.130 Commercial
Storer D. Humphreys, 132 Trem'nt
Storer Horatio R. 7 W. Chester
Strong Woodbridge, 5 Cambridge
Talbot I. Tisdale, 31 -Alt. Vernon
Tarbell John A. ah Allston
Thaxter D. McB.o7l) Broadway
Thayer David, 40 Beach
Thomas Alexander, 130 Tremont
Thomson Geo. N. 28li Washington
ThorndikeWm. H. 31Chelsea,E.B.
Tjiider A. W. 337 Hanover
Tobie Ira W. 34 Salem
Tower George, 1 Bennet [set
Townsend Solomon D. 18 Somer-
Towmseurl Wm. E. 15 Cambridge
Tucker Elisha G. 1 West
Tucker Josliua, (J Hamilton pi.
Underwood Geo. L. 2.7 Bowdoin
Cpham J. Baxter, 31 Chestnut
Walker Clement A. Luu. Hos.S.B.
Walker William J. 3 Bulfinch
Walsh John D. 12 Fleet
Walsh Peter D. .35 South
Ward Henry A. 228 Tremont
Ware Charles E. « Temple pi.
AVare John, 131 Tremont
AA'are Robert, 131 Treinont
AA'arren Ira, 3 Avon pi.
Warren J. Mason, 2 Park
AVarren John W. 49 Harrison av.
Watson Ab. A. 25 Harrison avenue
Weeks Chas. M. .36 Carver
AVeld M. AV. 64 Chestnut
AVest Beni. H. 12 Harrison av.
AVeymouth Aurelius L. 171 Court
AVh'ipple S. S. 172 Harrison av.
AVIiite James C. Bovlston c. Trem't
AVhitc Robt. 105 Broad
Whitney AA'^. J. 107 Federal, c. High
AVillard'Francis A. 192 Shaw't av.
AVilliams H'yAV. .>3 Essex
AA'iiliams J. L. 158 Tremont
AVood Jacob A. 215 AVash.
York Jasper H. 187 ISroadway
Youugraan David, ii','i Washington
O'lier i'li^ii-iciaiis.
Ames S. C. 214 Hanover & Merid.
AngelLHcnr.v C. 923 AVashington
Ayer I. AViuslow, 13 Princeton
Barker Lcm'l -M. 39 Pleasant
Burlington John C.3Stillinan [Hall
Barrows H. G. 7 AN'. Orange, S: City
Bascom F. 12 Columbia (eclectic)
Basto AVm. F. 1110 Washington
BirmiuKhttin .Snm'l T. (i-'i Cambr'ge
(«-,. w/n. II. 19)
Boardmaii G. .M. 12 Suffolk pi.
liroalbi-nt C. R. 148 Court
Blown David R. 90 Union
IJrowii .MoHeit.2 Wurren
Brown W. Sviiiiiiaton, l.'> ContfrcBi
Bruce Silax,"l4 llunover(electic)
Calkins C. AV. 145 Pieuauut
Coly 1'. 25 ICssex
Co;.'gsweU F. 2.'i AA'intcr
Culfis C. 11 Bowdoin (homoc.)
Cushing F. T. (> Beach
Cutter E. G. 17 liromlield
Daly R. 157 Fimrth
Davis W. H. 3 Hudson
Den net Geo. AV.372 Broadway
Dillenbaek II. P. 8 Cumbl•id^e
Dilliiigliam Nathan H. 50 Knuel'd
Doaiie F. H. 3 Beacon
DurkinJ. D. 30 Bromllcld
Fenu Artemas I. 10 Green
Finois Frederick J. 12 Eliot
Fitch A'. II. 79 EMot
Girardin I/Ouis, 5 Eliot
Geist Charles F. 49 Essex
Germainc T. II. 70 Charter
Greeu Reuben, .'Jfi Brointield
Guthrie S. 17 Tremont
HallAlf.fi. 10 Central court isee
mil-. /.. 25)
Ilartnett Maurice K. 1 Quincy pi.
Havden William R. 5 Hayward pi.
llebbard AV. AV. 228 Washington
Hernisz S. 237 Tremont
Hewett S. C. 39 Harrison avenue
Humphrey II. 130 Broadway
Hiitchins Isaiah, 30 Bromtield
Jackson J. IOC Court
KcUev J. 0. 271 Ti-emont
Kessman Charles C. 50 Essex
Knight Edward. 259 Tre.uont
Knox Thomas P. 29 ilyrtle
Krebs F. H. 5 Arch
Lewis Nathaniel, 70 Tremont
Ludwig AVarren, 50 Fleet, c. North
Jlaefarland L. 1 Asylum
rMain Chas. 7 Davis
Mason J. D. 110 Court
JMather Aug. U. 5 Decatur
Mather Ozias II. 51 Essex
MeLaughlm J. A. 53 Lincoln [ct.
McAL-ihon J. B., Moou, c.Moon St.
Morse C. 2 AA'arren
Morrill Fred. 9 Howard
Oakes Asa H. 121 Court (eclectic)
O'Flahertv John, 3 Seneca
Osborn 1'. AVm. 110 Cambridge
O'Reilly P. 51 Charlestowu
Page James A. 120 Court
Peabody Nath'l C. m Bedford
Pease Giles, 9 Davis
Perkins G. T. 15 Pine
Perkins T. S. 15 Pine
Pike J. T. Gilman, 17 Tremont
Plummer Henry, 04 Cross
Rice AVm. E. I Hudson pi.
Richards J. B. iM North
Ridgwav P. R. 15 Tremont
Rock John S. 02 Middlesex
Runnels A. J. 12 Winter
Sampson, Z. S. 99 Court
Sanders Orin S. 11 Bowdoin
Sandicky D. F. 358.} Washington
Sargent Ignatius, 32 Hudson
Shaw E. I). 6.V Warren sq.
Shaw JosephX. 290 Tremont
Shaw Joseph M. 2 French pl.
Sheldon L. R. 1058 Washington
Sibley Rodney, 2.1 Green
'Small Ebenezer, Sumnier.c. Haw'y
Smith Tim. H. Richmond.c. Salem
Snow A. 24i AVinter (eclectic)
Spear E.D.' 36 Beach
Sullivan A. F. .36 Bromfleld
Sunderland LaRov. 28 EUot
Taylor Geo. H. T. AV. s;3 Maverick
Teulon Wm. F. 35 Beach
Underwood Wm. E. 654 Wash.
AValsh AValter JNI. 5 North sq.
AVebber C. 228 AVash. (eclectic)
AVesselhceft AVm. 22 Bedford
Wesselhoeft Wm. V. 22 Bedford
Weeks & Sargent, 13 Treinont row
Whitman E. F. 116 Court
AVilson Norman, 292 AVash.
AA'oodbury J. H. 112 Meridian
Young Charles, .36 Beach
Botamc.
Abbott & Ames, 214 H.inover
Beals Emery, 50 Piedmont
Cheever Jos"epli, 1 Tremont Tem.
Clark Joseph J. 117 Hanover
Dresser A. C. 5 Brimmer place
H;iyden AVm. R. 5 Hayward pi.
Humphrey Hcnrv, 1:30 Broadway
Huntoon H. P. 161 Ciinbridga
Johnson R. 4^3 Tremout
Macombcr Perry R. 6 Lowell
ilasou John D. lb. Court
Pike .M. S. 2.! Portland
Pinkerlon T. H. .SO Cambridge
Plummer H. 6-1 Cross
Richardson S. O. 51 Hanover
284
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Rous R. 52 Lpvcrct
Shiiw Joel, r:',rj Wasliinpton
Taylor T. K. 17 llnnover
Anderson C. aw Eiulieott
Armstrong Malialv, IS Canton
Bates J. Mrs. ."S Ilnnovfr
Capron Betsey, •-'■; XcutU Rennet
C:nni;m S irali D. Ii: Suninier
Casurll S. A. K. (M.D.KM Leveret
ClKUiiljcHiii K. U.rM.I).)-7"Treni.
('lii'sl.r.M. K. 1 'l'.iwiisen<l plaice
Cocke Frances S. (M. D.) 10 Suf-
folk place
Eaton Edee, 11 Common
Ester E. A. jrrs. 4 Ransom ct.
Fletcher Soplironia, 30 Eliot
Girardin L. o Eliot
Harris Lizzie, ,S2 Warren
Horton Jlari- A. 39 Nashua
Hunt II. K.'.Miss, (M. D.)32 Green
Jenks M;irv K. (M. D.)38 Beach
Leader Harriet ,Mrs. IS High
Pike M. .S. Mrs. W.) Court
Sawin Martlui A.(M. D.)"" Temple
SeiferthD. Mrs. .■» Oneida
Swan A. H. i> Collaniorc place
Swanlierg F.W. r. 171 Canibridse
"Walcott Hannah J.I. (M. D.)"'101
Pleasant
Warfield Sarah E. (M. D.) 38 Beach
"Wiswell Rebecca, 'J Avery place
"Worceste r R. Jlrs. o Lucas
ff*I:«nol«>rles.
Allen Henry, ."05 Washington
Bourne Wm. 460 Washington
Brooks S. P. 364 Washington
Brown & Munro, 43 E. Orange
Chickering & Sons, Masonic Tem-
ple, factory Treni. c. Northanip.
Chickerine Jacob, 3S,i Washington
Emerson W. P. 305 Wasliington
Gilbert Lemuel, 514 Wash.
Gilbert T. & Co. 4S4 Washington
Grover S. 00 Lincoln
Hallett* Cuin.;t.ni, 3.10 Wash, (see
nih: /.'/'■'. r,,/,., ■,,/,,.)
Hallet, l)•^^■is \- Cm. lii'.i Wash.
Harper E. lie; C.mrt
Hews George, ."70 AVashington
Humbert J. S. 4 Howard
Ladd A. W. & Co. L'Oi; Washington
Little & Lewis, ,500 Wash.
Lowe N. M. & Co. 57 Haverhill
Marvin Wendell P. 3i;4 Wa.sh.
Alatt Lorenzo, Fourth c. Doreh. av.
Miller & Curtaz, 7(U Wasliington
Vose ,1. W. .3l'3 Washington
Woodward & Brown, .387 Wash.
Pianoforte Miirrt«'sire.
Byram R. J. & Co. 372 Wash. & 86
Coffin & Dill, 04i Utica [Utica
Conant Wm. A., Franklin sguare
Dodge P. F. 10>Beach
Slanstield Edwin L. rear 8 Beach
Powell C. T. 80&S2 Pearl
Pianoforte Xuuers.
Allen S. 570 Treniont
Bishop P. J. 37 Elliot
Bradlee Charles, 184 Washington
Burrill C. B., Masonic Temple
Cutting G. 5 Grove
Cutting G. E. 5 Grove
Fillebrown A. 8 Oliver pi.
Fobes Edwin, 184 Washington
Havwnod 1. 1. Mas,,nic Temple
Hill G. II. -".iC, WashiuKton
Hi..it.,n Ilrnrv,4 llow^nd
IMcLaut'hlin .b.bn jr. 210 AVash.
Salvo T. A. .■;i)() Treniont
Shirley D. H. 32 Reach
I'iekles, etc.
Brav& Hayes, 34 Cornhill
DaVis W. ll. 37 Broad and 1.39 Pur.
Lewis W. K. St Brotl\ors, 93 Broad
Macoraber Widinin & Co. 45 Broad
Underwood Wui. & Co. 07 Broad
mots.
Bailey William G. 48 Webster,E.B.
Bruce Jona. jr. Terrace pi. E. B.
Burrows Willuun.'JS.' Sumner, E.B.
Burrows Stephen, 32 Cottage, E.B.
Chaniller 1'. 11. :; Revere pi.
Colbv Samuel, I'.l Slieafe
Crispin W. N., iMarf;ina[,r.l31Web.
Cuniminiis.ldlui K. () Foster
DoUiver (OuuUs, l.'i; llauover
Pollivcr.I;nii,-s .M. .IIk; \V„sh.
Eahin.him.s M. ■S■^:^ ('..nnuercial
Fowler Willi.nn ('.,■. I'hii)|is place
<;ai-ilncr.Inlin T. I I'l.ipps place
Ginriey Henry, 03 Wehster, E. B.
Gnrney llenrv L. 1 Welister
Hayden A. T. Hi Charter
Hunt.lared, 2 Revere iil. [rics E.B.
Hunt Reuben S.. Webster n. Jeff-
Hunt Henry O., Slu- tevant House
Hunt .Matthew. 0 llenrv, K. B.
Jnsselvn Asa II. 6 Cross", E. R.
KcUy'K., .Marginal, r. i:il '.Vebster
Lam'pee Wui. R,. 15 WiOister, E. B.
Low Juhn, 4111 C.prnmereial
Lunt Jacob Iv. 103 Webster, E. B.
MurtinElbridgeG.lS0Web8ter,E.B.
MnrtinSamnel C. 1.82 Webster, E.B.
Meiield J. A. G.l-.O Webster.E.B.
."Mel'ield W. W. 70 Webster, E.B.
Nash Alfred, 7 l'bipi>sjjlacc
Phillips Xurlon W.21 t'nity CE.B.
Reed Ma.twell, Sturtevant House,
Rieliardson John, Charter near
Pliipps pi.
Robinson David T. 6 Cottage
Small Albert, 410 Commereial [ner
Tewksbury Horace A. .88 E. Sum-
Tewksbury Wm. I''., Webster, near
Jeffries
Tremere B. B. .57 Salem
Williamson Geo. W., Unity ct
Wilson James, 03 Webster, E. B.
Wilson John. 03 Webster E. B.
l°Utites.
Fuller C. IS Causeway [Brattle
Multiform Aloiildin? Plane Co. 41
Stevens Jas. 04 Merrimac
Tileston T. 7.". Harrison avenue
PUisiiuK M:j<!iisio Man.
(fray & Wi.ods.OO Sudbury &First,
Myers Jereiiiiali, .KO Federal
Woodbury .1. A. o:) Sudbury
a»l:tst«.'r iRiiiiKe SHiiJiers.
Cicehi & Gerey, 2 & 0 School
Gariboldi Pietro, Franklin, c. Wash.
Podesta Stephen, 12 Green
IPluinbers.
Allen Nathaniel JL 6 Richards bl'k.
Baird George, 06 Cambridge
Bennett William, 071; Wash, [shire
Bothamlv George & Son, 44 Devon-
Buckley" J. T. 8.V Brattle (see ad-
vertisemcnt,p. '29)
Clarke John, .3 Stoddard
Coffey Josepli & Co. .882 Wash.
Cordwell R. M. & Co. 1 Barrett
Dudley B. F. OS School, c Province
Dutfee J. 13 City Hall ave.
Duttee & Hartn'ett, (R Hawley
Fessenden A., Rovlstou m't
Kent.t Smith, 211 Milk
Lang Martin, 105 Congress
Leamard & Pollard, 35 Devonshire
Locke & Holt, 14 Howard
Lockwood & Lumb, 48 School
Lowell R. M. 108.1 Blackstone
Mackie David J. 624.\ Washington
Madden & Hickey, a36 Wash.
Slarshall Albert G. 27 W.Dedham
McCarthy & Chambers, 4 Boylston
MeNally J. 232 Federal
Miller & Higgins, 40 Meridian
Mills William, 28 Devonshire
Pearco William, 4 Cornhill ct. (see
advertiariiiunt, />. 30)
Powell .t Winn, 40 Merrimac
Puffer A. D. 23 Dock s(i.
Keiley M. 39 Richmond
Richardson J. T. 128 Cam'oridge
Roberts W. R. 516 Washington
Ross P. 01 Beach
Stewart S. B. basement 2.33 Wash.
Trainer & Crennell, 23 Devonshire
Ward & Connealy, 2 Bedford
Waters Ebenezer, 135 Endicott
White F. A. 783 Washington
Zane Joseph & Co. 100 Court
Pocketbook Milkers.
Bates & Co. 265 Washington
Kihlgrecn C. A. 4 Norfolk av.
Nutze E. 33 School
Smith S. J. H. 215 Washington
Stnielin Julius, 1.57 AVashington
Vreelanil J. 4 Cornhill court
Portable Oas Appara-
tus.
Walker S. H. & JI. C. & Co. 26
Tremont
Porti-r. Ale and Cider.
Rerrv C. Owf AV.ishiii-ton
Burt 1'. .';.■ Cii. I IS CiMiimercial
Carruth 1). J. 51 Blackstone
Conroy Thomas, 1.35 Fulton
Fairbanks & Reard, Howard Ath.
Gallon J. H. .54 School
Kent John, 23 Haverhill
Lawrence William, .36 Courtsq.
Plumnur J. 1'. OIW Washington
Pollard J. 11. IO,s Cambridge
Ravnioiul V. H. ID Court, (cellar)
Keiid .M. V. MO Kulton
Rcbinsim Frank Iv. 46 India
Robinson, Wilson & Legallee, 102
Sudbury [North
Tavlor .r. k Sons, 280 Comm. & .307
Waters W. A. & Co. 25 Haverhill
Webber Wm. W. 41 Hroad
P«»rt 'Wai-tlens.
Edes Robert H. 1.30 Commercial
Howes Willis, 130 Commercial
Lincoln Charles 130 Commercial
Pame John A. I.'l" Coinniercial
Soule Uieliard, 1.30 Cominercial
Pot Ash, ll'earl AkIi, Sal-
eratiiK, «'t«-.
Babbitt Belli. T. :;.s India
Chamlierlin Kdward, 5 India
I Dyer & Co. 27 Eastern uvenno
Stearns Simou & Sou, 8 India
Printers.
Allen R. F. 106 Washington
Allen Charles, 22 Court
Balch Ed. L. 34 School, (music)
Bang Jacob N. Id Cornhill [ tips)
Barton G.L.D. 10 Franklin av. (hat
Bazin & Chandler, 37 Cornhill
Reals, Greene & Co. 40 & 42 Cong.
Reuse William, 8 Congress square
Hlake S. E. 128 Washington
Brazier AVm. H. 142 Washington
Rutts Chas. G. 2 School
Butts I. R. 2 School, cor. Wash.
Calkins & McAvov, 220J Wash.
Carter T. H. 5 Wat' r
Chisholm John B. 12 Water
Chism Sam'l, Franklin, c. Hawley
Clapp David, over 184 Washington
Clapp W. W. ir. 25 Franklin
Cobb Samuel T. 45 Cornhill _
Coolidge George, IG Devonshire
Crosby Charleys H. 3 Water (see
advertisement, p. 1.5)
CrossR. A. IfiOWash.
Damrell & Moore, 16 Devonshire
(see advertisement, p. 16)
Davis k Farmer. 18 Exchange
Druramond William S. 32 AVash.
Putton Henry AV. & Co. -33 Cong.
Eastburn John H. 14 State
Edwards R. M. 120 Congress
Elder AVilliam, 60 Leveret
Funis O. W. 104 Washington
Evans & Co. 152 AVash. [2 Spring la.
Farwell J. E. & Co. 32 Congress and
Farwells & Forrest. 5 Lmdall
Ford D. S. & Co. 22 School
Foster & Green ough, 5 Water
Goodnow AV. L. 117 Hanover
Hall John B. 32 Congress
Hall William A. 22 School
Hallworth Joseph L. 37 Wash.
Ilamlin G. B. 131 Hanover
Haskell A. AV. 4 Wasiinigtnn
Hewes John M. 81 Cornlull
Hoffman M. 24 Congress
Holland & Moftit, 16 Franklin
Hollis & Gunn, 41 Congress
Howe W. & E. .39 Merchants row
Hutchinson W.H. 128 Wash. .
Kidder Andrew B. 6 School(niusic)
I,amb E. R. & Brother. 96 Court
Learned. Tompson & Co.4oCom I
Marvin T. R. 42 Congress
Mclntire & Monlton. 42 Congress
Mead Charles C. 91 AVash.
Mitchell E. L. 4-3 Com'l
Moody C. C. P. 52 Wash.
Bloore E. N. & Co. 1 A\ ater
Jludge Alfred & Son, 34 School
Noyes (Seorce, 36 Kilby
Pldmer J. P: 6 WiUianis cmirt
Prentiss. Sawyer & Co. 19 W ater
Rand Geo. C. S: Avery, 3 Cornhill
Riplev & Co. 15 Congress
Robef ts B. F. J r. 103 Court
Searlc Frederick A. 4 Howard
Smith Thomas J. M. 18 School
Smith Wm. H. 32 School
Spooner J. S. 251 Washington
Stacy & Richardson, 11 Milk
Stevens Moses, 5 Congress
Thayer S. O. ,526 Washington
Torrey Joseph G. 32 Congress
Townsend H. G. 14 Marshall
Triggs G. W. 15 Harvard place
Tuttlc H. H. 21 School [E. B.
Tyler & Rlanchard, Winthrop blk,
AVatson George R. 25 Doane
AAHiite AA'm. 4 Spring lane (see act-
vertlscniriil, p. .3)
Wilson John & Son, 22 School
AV right A. J. 4 Spring lane
Wyman William E. n. AVatcr
Yerrinton J. B. & Son. 21 Cornhill
(C<ipperp!"te.)
Andrews C. D. 116 AVashington
Bradford H. L & Co. 221 AVash.
Crosby Chas. H. 3 Water
Daniels J. H. 119 AVashington
Dearborn N. S. 24 School (see od-
rci'lisriii,'„t, ,'. 2)
French (1. R. -'.17 Washington
Miller AV. M. 201 Wash.
Printers' «uk Moalers.
Boston ■fvpe Foundry, 0 Spring la.
Donald AV. C.;; Spring lane (uuinf.)
FlaggJ. 1). 11 AVater
Hobait & Robbins, 66 Congress
Morrill.l: Son, U Water _
Phelps & Daltnn, 52 AVashington
Prlntei-h' t'oniposltlon
IgoUers.
Holmes J. 11 Spline lane
Hurlev Jeremiah. 11.5 AVater
Pratt &C... 12 Spring lane
Sloan.!. "Sprint- lane
Pi-iiitiiiir l»resse».
Bailey F. 1,. O'm AVashington
Boston Type Foundry, 0 Spring la.
Hobart & Robbins, «« Congress
Lowe Printing Press Co. 144 Wash.
Phelps & Dalton, 52 A\'nshington
(ice advcrtissment,p. 11)
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
285
Produce.
Abbot & Siniill, 5.5 Commercial
Ailajiis C. 1'. & Co. 2!) Commercial
AiliUMs .Joiiii, :','J ConiiiU.'rcial
Alli-ii .I.wopli, li Funi-iiil Hall
liidluii ,v; lIii)banl,L'i Kan. Hall aq.
Banvtt II. II. & Co. H S. INlarkct
Uartlc'tt.J. W.&Co. .i;! Cbatbam
ISarlli'ttO. W. i.il! Blackiitone
Bi'al.s a. M. & Co. 130 JLuicoIu
Bulknap A. 2.5 Fulton
Belkiiap, VViueh & Co., 12 Clinton
Bcnn(;tt,Uarling& Co. 1'.) N..Mai-ket
Bent S. S. 2.51) Conmiercial
Benton & Ciivurly 7 North Market
Birchard E. A. & Co. 22 City whf.
Blake E. U. 1."= Commercial
Bowon O. F. &2o Wash.
Bradbury, Veazie & Co. 49 Com'I
Burrows & Tavlor, (j-l Commercial
Butterlield A. B. & Co.,ir Comm'l
Colflu N. R. 3 City wliarf
Davia & Priest, 1 North Market
Day B. K. 'JJ.'. Blackstone
Delano .1. K. & Co. 21) City whf.
Dolby Hubbard, 10 Merchants row
Doty, Draper* Co. 145 Ulackstoue
Drew A. K. ,S Battorinan bl'k
Kdwards Albert,Ii)FaneuillIallsq.
Edwards K. S. :i N. Market
Ellis A. P. & Co. 1)4 Blackstone
Ellis David & Co. :i Merchants row
Fogg Jesse,;! N. Market
Foster & Wilkins, 142 Blackstone
Gove C. & Co. 'M Commercial
Griswold & Whitney, y? Merch. row
Hamblen B. B. TO Conunercial
Harding J. N. 15.* Commercial
Harrington A. J. 41 N. Market
Hatch, Wyman & Co. ;>4 Broad
Hayden Joseph, 29 North Market
Hicks & Hathawa.y, 3 Commerce
HildretliGeo. W. l:i5Dorch.ave.
Hinckley, Paine .St Co. 1 F. H. sq.
Hobbs J. S. & Co. 8.5 Beach
Horton Wm. 94 Blackstone
Hunter Wm. 9 Merchants row
Huntley K. 88 Blackstone
Keyes Amos, 24 Faneuil Hall sq.
Kimball Charles, 1 Commercial
King, Hovey & Co. 60 Blackstone
Lamson J. «: J. F. 33 N. Market
Locke & Hurd, 1G6 Blackstone
liOvejoy S. A. & A. W. 127 State
Matthews W. H. & Co. 37 N.Mark't
McElroy J. 26 F. U. sq.
Meloon & Chapin, 48 Blackstone
Meriam P. R. & Co. 13 So. Market
Miller Geo. N. 2 N. E. block
Miller & Tucker, 1 S. Market
MuUoy John, 15U Blackstone
Murphy G. & Co. 18 Merch. row
Noyes Geo. N. 2d, HO Lincoln
Parker & Goodwin, 25 N. Market
Parker & Woodman, 57 Brattle
Peakes F. B. 29 Faneuil Hall sq.
Peirce & Bryant, 14 F. H. sq.
Place S. M. & Co. 12 Merch row
Putnam, Hall & Brown, 110 Black-
stone
Rand I. P. 20 N. Market
Keed Ransom, 4 Chatham row
Kobinson W. 53 Chatham [North
Rockwell, Higley & Garland, 44
Russell & Willey, Hi Merch. row
Sanborn C. & Co. 98 Blackstone
Sanborn Silas, 118 Lincoln
Sartwell & Humphrey, 47 N. M'kt.
Shaw F. M., Portland, c. Sudbur-y
Sherwin Joseph, 19 N. Market
Smith W. D. & Co. 17 Fan. Hall sq.
Stickney I.&Co. 9 Chatham row
Tisdale & Dodge, 13 N. Market
Townsend & Curtis, 41 N. Market
Tuttle Joseph W.& Son, 37 Elm
TJpton & King, 43 N. JMarket
"Walker Samuels Co. 4U Clinton
Wellington Geo. 33 North Jlarket
Wood M. F. 32 S. Market [Market
Woodward.^Hudson & Co. 27 So.
Woods Wra. 8 Batterinan Block
Wright &Whitcomb,2J Chatham r.
Yeatou & Kilham, 5 N^ Market
Provision Oealers.
Allen S. W. 207 Federal
Andrews A. 20 School
Barnard Geo. L. 08 Cambridge
Bartlett Lemuel, Shawmut ave.
Bean Isaiah X. 04 Leveret
Bean & Miller, 42 Beach
Billings Wm., Hudson, c. Curve
Blodgett W. K. & Co. 150 Court
Bodge Noah, 89 Myrtle
Borsh Nicholas, 8 Pleasant
Boyden N. R. & Co. 192 Cambridge
Bridge Hereman, 93 Chambers
BrirabecomN., South, cor. Sum-
mer [Derne
Brown & Robinson, Temple, c.
Burgess & Talbot, Merrimac, c.
Market [non
Chamberlain D. & A. J. 56 Mt. Ver-
Clark A. G. 90 Harrison ave.
Clark I,. C. IW Harrlnon ave.
Clark Nathan, '.W Court
Clark Wm.4,5 Cbamnera
Cole I). F. .<: (;o. 8l'7 Wash.
Cole John, 32 Broadway
Coolidgc K. 123 Charles
Coolidge T. 123 Charles
Co|ielanil M. W. 1.52 Cambridge
Cowdin B. F., Benn'gt'n,c. Chelsea
Crowell & Parow Il8l,cverctt
Cummings John, St-cciiid,ci;r. A
Cutter A. P., W. Centre, n. Pinky
Cutter Geo. 2S S.iliui
Daley Malachi, Thinl
Davidson KrctMnun, 74 I'onrtii
Day Nelson, 00 Harrison ave.
Deane W. S., Kssex, c. Col>:mbia
Doe & SarL'cnt, Trem't. c. Pleasant
Donovan .Tobn,:;.5:i IVdenil
Douglass R. II., lie.Mh, e. Hudson
Drake & Brown, |:; li.MlC.rd
Dudley S. W. TS, Wasliington
Egglcston L. 11.5 Hurrison ave.
English A. T., Green, c. Gouuh
English N. F. 172 North
F.adcn A. M. 7.5,5 Washington
Fav Peter, 418 .Shawmut ave.
Fillebrown J. K. & Co. ;t.5.5 Wash.
Fitzgerald J., Havre, c. Decatur
i'oster A. A. & Co. 40 Howard
Foster Christniiliei', Liverpool wf.-
Foster IKniv, r.i.5 Hanover
Foster Wnj. 1 >..^ .Son, agts.112 Court
Fo.x J. 49 Salem
Fo.\- Martin, l.'is Dorchester ave.
Friendlech Joseph, 87 Pleasant
Frost & Chamberhn, 174 Federal
Gale Geo. D. 128 Siiawmut ave.
Gallison J. H. 113 Cambridge
Garland James, 17* Beach
Gilbert Cummings, 1072 Wash.
Gleason William II. 104 Salem
Goodale U. L., South, cor. Essex
Goodwin Wm. 35 Bromtteld
Gookin & Stodder, 370 Comm'l
Hahn R. F. & N. W. 50 Sumner
Hall D. T. U Southac
Ilaynes Charles, ViS Pleasant
Hennessey M., Colony, c. Swan
Herrick Samuel, 90 Carver
Hervey & Moore, 39 Leveret, and
40 Cambridge
Hill Ira, Sudbury, c. Friend
Hill & Kyes, 11 South Market
Hinds Alfred M. 30 Derne
Hoar Joseph, 815 Washington
Holmes Roscoe G. '>S Bowdoiu
Hook William R. M. 05 Salem -
Howe B. H. & Co. 90 Tremont
Howe George H. 7 Blossom
Howe W. B. .322 Tremont
Uynes Patrick, 30 Second
Kendall & Jordon, 924 Washington
Kenerson Wm. W. 28 Myrtle
Kenney & Co. 142 Broad
Kimball A. 2.3 Webster, E. B.
Litchfield & Trufant, 465 Hanover
Litchfield W. D. & Co.:i52 Hanover
Kingsbury Wm. C. 2 Shawmut av.
May John A. I'K Eliot
JMcAleer Peter, 120 Prince
McCoy Henry, 217 Broadway
Miller A. C. ill Uanover
IMitchell & Co. 186 Tremont
Morse Charles, 127 Salem
Morse Perley jr. 5 Concord
Moulton E. G. 588 Washington
Munday Owen, 100 W. Dedham
Munday Patrick, .88 W. Dedham
Munroe J. 32^3 Hanover
Murphy James, 103 Endicott
Murphy Michael, 77 Second
Murray R. F. 16 Leveret
N utting S. S. 132 Charles
O'Riley James, 91 Fourth
Paige D. A. 28 Merchants row
Parker E. 41 Lowell
Perley Geo., Hmlson, c. Harvard
Pindell 1. 24 N. Russell
Porter J. F., Beach, c. South
Pratt C. F. 32 So. Market (cellar)
Pulsifer T. P., Prince, c. Salem
Ramsay James S. 1.35 Sliawraut av.
Raymond F. 31 N. Market
Reraick Josiah, 926 Wash.
Rich Richard, 13 Bennington
Robinson A., Cau5eway,c. Billerica
Kobinson D. 31 Maverick sq. E. B.
Kobinson Nelson, 4 & 6 Lowell
Royce Bradley, Carver, cor. Eliot
Sanderson John, Portland, c. Sud.
Sanderson Lewis, Wash. c. Maiden
Sargeut L. H. 112 Pleas't [Bright'n
sawyer G. M. & Co., Livingston, c.
ycaverns D. 12J1 Washington
gcaverns F. 8 Somerset
snepard & Fauteux, 392 Hanover
short John, Second, n. I
skimmings W. H. 100 Cambridge
small Chas. F. 8 Pinekney
Spurgen Wm.W., Cedar, c. Revere
Stackpole S. A. 84 Fourth
Stacy J. E. 94 Cambridge
gtarr H. C. 97 Broadway
Stevens .t Goodwin, Oi I'oplor fat
Stevens C. T., .N'orth so. c. .Sunct.
Wtevens Natli'l F. 701 Tremont
Htowell S. 124 Leveret
Sumner Charles \l.:a Bromfleld
Swallow J., Tlmclier.c. Cliarienfn
Sweet.ier .1: Shnuiway, 8*; Wiwh.
'I'aggard (J. II., Grove, c. .Southac
Taplin Geo. W.,CauseV, c. .Merr.
Taylor Charles, 117 E (block, E.B.
Taylor J. (;. Sc D. C. 1 Winthrop
Thnckray Henry, 107 I'leiisant
Tildcn N^elson II. 311 Droadway
Thomas W. K. 76; WaHb.
Towle C. A. I8J Ilurrinon ave.
Towle llenrv, 1161 Washington
Tread well \V. H. II. Sf. 2-33 Trem.
Upton Reuben A. 10) Springfield
Viles J. .54 Cambridge
Wait Gilbert, Wash. Market
Walker A. G. 208 Friend c.Travcrg
Welch & Buxton, Hudson, c. Oak
West* Dunbar, Chelsea, c. Porter
Williams George, Pinekney, c. Joy
Williams W. 429 Broadway
Wirth Geo. 2 Canjden
Wnod-i Wm. S liatterman block
Yoini'.' .M. jr. .5S Sninaer, c. London
.Sill/ I'n.ri.iiiuiA. WholrMllu.
Baldwin J. W. 24 City wharf
Burrough & Knight, 47 Commer'l
Curtis Wm. S. .33 S. Market
Dudlev & Parker, 13 City wharf
Ellis Warren & Son, 3 So. Market
Fay Harrison, 15 Conunereial
Fishers & Cliapin, 19 S. Market
Foote Chas. C. & O. 29 N. .Market
Hart,Baldwin& Botume,10 City wf.
Hovey A. H. & Co. 18 City whf.
Jacobs A. & A. 15 & 17 City wharf
Jacobs H. & Son, 10 S. Market
Kmgsley C. W. & Co. .30 City whf.
Knight & Mclntire, 17 Commercial
Lane Charles & Co. 19 City wharf
Leland T. J. & Co. 17 S. Market
Mansur S. 8 South Slarket
Paige D. A. 28 Merchants row
Parker R. J. 21 City wharf
Perrin N. 20 City wharf
Pool B. B. & Co'. 27 South Market
Potter & Demmon, 28 City wharf
Pulsifer W. H. 1 City wharf
Pulsifer & Payson, 1 City wharf
& 191 Albany
Raymond Francis, 31 N. Market
Rice W. & R. 6 Commerce and 33
City whari
Roberts J. W. & Co. 9 So. Market
Robinson Orren, 17 So. Market
Robinson Wallace F. & Co. 26 So.
Stone & Eldredge, 31 So. Market
XJtley, Boyuton & Pickett, .53Com'l
Wetherbec L. 2tl Citv wliarf
Winchester E.A. & W.IO S. .^larket
Worster, Dupee .K: Co. 13 S. Market
PiJblif Slousefi.
Adams,— 371 Wash.,D. Chamberlin
Allen's,— Causeway, opposite E. R.
R. depot, Wm. Blake
American,— 56 Hanover, Lew. PJce
Atlantic,— 91 and 97 Sudbury, Jas.
Connor
Belmont,— Webster, E. B., Warren
Jenness [ton place
Ben Franklin,— P. Barker, 3 Mor-
Bite Tavern,— 18 F. H. sq., J. M.
Stevens
Bromfield,- Bromfield, S. Crockett
Buft'alo,— 66 Lincoln, J. Jlerritt
Central,— 9 Brattle sq., T. A. Am-
brose
City,— Brattle, Conant & Gray
City Point Hotel, -A. Gorham,
City Point, S. B.
Commercial,- 56 Causewav, A. D.
Pattee&Son [11. Smith
Commercial Rooms,— 8 Lindall, J.
Concert Hall,— Court, c. Hanover
Coolidge,— Bowdoiu sq., J. AV.
Barton [Young
CornhiU CofTee,- Comhillct., Geo.
Cummings House,— 830 Wash. G.
& A. Cummings
Eagle Coftee,— Lewis, cor. Fulton,
G. Terhorst [L. French
Eastern Railroad,— 244 Commer'l,
Elm St.— 24 Elm, M. D. Moulton
Empire,— Eastern av.,A. Salisbury
Everett, — Canal, c. Causeway
Florence,— 10 Portland, O.Freenian
Forest House,— 20 Portland, E. E.
Goodwin
Fountain, — Harrison avenue, cor.
Beach, E. V. Wilson
Franklin^4 North, J. Martin
German Coftee,— 155 Picas. U. Pfaff
Gibbs',— 15 Court sq. II. Fininley
Glendon,— 101 Chelsea. E. B.
Globe, — 462 Hanover, S. C. Brooks
Hancock,— Corn ct., J. A. Duggan
Havward's, — Kneeland, c. South,
11. A. Hayward
Heustis House,— Western ave.
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Hotel P.llinm,— Boyleton, c. Tre-
mont, 1'. Sullivan
Hope-,— :i<; Xiii-th, Thos. Rccd
Hovvurd.-liil Howard
Irving,— 71' Xjiiicoln, C. M. Howard
Jcahrson.— IS North, Midi. .1. Klat-
lev [tlolU-ld
Little(:eld,-inSiKlbury, K. 1,. Lit-
Mansion,— IMl Hnii'r, V. U. livnies
Mariners Hotel,— ;; Lewis, ,I..\l;utin
Mariner's,— North s<|., N. Hamilton
Marlhnvo', — 2^) Washinu'tcn, John
A. l'arl<s IxCornin;,'
Marshall,— 10 Marshall, Wadsworlh
Massachusetts,- Endicott, c. Cross,
Charles Dana. [land
Mechanics, — Peter Dillon, 47 Port-
Mercantile,— SOJJeach
Merchants' Exch,ange,— 25 Portl'd,
Henry Dooley [Ephraira Hayes
Merchants',— in Change avenue,
Merrimac, — Morrimac, cor. Friend,
James L. Hanson
Millilcen's Hotel, Norfolk avenue,
rear 18'J Washington
National,— Blackstone, cor. Cross,
Mical Tubbs
NewEngIand,-26 CUnton, O. H.
Thornton & Co
Northern House, — 7 North, J.
Glancy
Old Colony,— South, corner ICnee-
land, Patrick Holly
Old Fenno,— 3 Province, T. H. Pike
Parker,— School, Parker& Mills
Park's,— 7 Central ct.
Pavilion, -51 Tremont [Dow
Pa-.ir ;..--■■"" !I:'iiover, Amos H.
Pe;i(i " :il, corner Milk,
■ K' ; > 1 .: iUipSOn
Pi-.iir ^. - v.. ri.nsant, Mrs.K.Pfatf
Quiney,— 1 Drattle square, A. Long
Quincy Jlarket House, — 45 N.
Market, Colbath & Tenney
Railroad,— Lowell, cor. Brighton,
William Eddy [P. Stevens
Revere, — Bowdoin sq. c. Bultinch,
Richmond, — 44 Richmond, A. S.
Clark [O. Chauy
Sailors' Home,— 99 Purchase, John
Sewall, — 3 Sewall pi.. J. Fisher
Shades,— 2 Cornhill ct. A. T. Read-
head
Southern House,— 887 Wash., A.
Hathaway
Stack))ole,— 40 Milk, Wro. Stone
St. Charles,— 5R Lincoln, W. Eagan
Sturtevant,— Maverick sq., H.OIm-
stead
Suttolk,- II Morton place
Tradii^.— r;! I'liiirth, B.J. Merrill
Treiii<'iit,— 'ri-riiiout. Par. Stevens
Tri-M"iinlj;n.— ;45Hanover,K.\V.
Freeman .'i: Son
TInion,— 14 Fleet, M. M. Emerald
United States,— Beach, c. Lincoln,
Wm. H. Spooner
■Washington,- P. CoUins,9 Fleet
Washingtm House,— 11S5 Wash.,
Joseph N. Ford
Watkins,— 74 Lincoln, E.E. Wat-
Webster,— 382 Hanover, J. E. Jler-
riU [J. G. Chandler
Webster,— Sumner, e. Paris, E. B.,
Western,— 114 Cambridge, E. H.
Doolittle Qnont
AA'']iitne,y's— 64 Lincoln, Wm. Beau-
Wildes',— 4<i Elm, W. Merritt
Winthrop,— Tremont, c. Boy Iston,
I. H. Silsby
Woi-eester Exch'ge,— G6 ICneeland,
cor. Albany, Wm. A. Shaw
iP limps.
Biekford R. "> basement City Ex-
change illoUn'" roUirii.)
Cary'ti Rotary Pumps, i;'.2 Comm 1
Uaa ndi\ front r.nhirc<l //aie)
EdniandsGco. W. 3 basement City
E.xehauge
Nieolson S.amuel, 27 Donne
Puffer A. D. 23 Dock sq.
Taylor 1). A. 132 Commercial (see
ddrertmcinenft l>- -^\)
TPaitnttlk, ESlofli. Makers.
Bagnall & Loud, 29 FnUon
CliapiOJn N'.. Ci. 11 ' I ..ivell's wf.
Dewhurst >■. .1 '■ ' iiiiereial
Francis.'; ) ii im wharf
Furnas II. j/ 1 '.Umi p n ml
Greenville CUiis. A.,Mav. \vf. E. B.
Hosea Samuel jr. 311 Commercial
Thompson Williajn, 154 Broad
PeiTce Jona. 239 Connn'l & 17 East-
ern avenue [IJroad
Shcltou T. J., Liverpool whf. 274
l>yi-a>tccUiilKtti.
Hovcy James G. •* Co. 149 Wash.
(see iiilv. front colored ji.)
Kallroad Siu»i»lier».
Holt, Bridges & Co. 5 Water
Lee Si Gregerson, (! Niles block
WiUiams & Page, 44 Water
ISntlans, <fec.
Darlins E. AV. 19 Water, (worker;
Smith -J. I:. & Co. 3 Cliamhcis,
(worker)
Waketield C. 52 Commercial
Jiarine, 83 State
Merchants' Exhange, 53 State
BSectifiers.
Patten James & C'o. 35 Fulton
StefoUlers tfe Paclicrs ot
3>i*y 4Joo4ls.
Robinson & Upham, 8 Bath
Restaurants, etc.
Alexander W. 237 Hanover [ment
Anderson Francis, 2 Howard (base-
Anderson J. L. 211 Commercial
Atkinson & Palmer, Fan. Hall bid.
Badger O. H. 34 Brattle
Bailey Lemuel S. & Co. 94 Lincoln
Baldwin J. 94 Meridian
Baldwin Jer. KK Kneeland
Barr P. -M. 39 Haverhill
Eatehelder H. 372* Washington
Bceton J. 96 CamGridge
Bennett R. S. 427 Commercial
Boardmau J. F. 2 Nonh Market
Bowen Charles, 30 Brattle
Bradshaw & Co. 112 Fan. H.Market
Brigham P. B. 95 Court
Brisham B. B 126 Court
Brooks O. II. i;(lConrt& 1061 Wash.
Bi- 1 ! !. II. r ! Kingston
111 . ■ - i . ■ .1 Hanover
Bn ,. J- I, 30S Commercial
Bmui: i. ill, Cuiumercial
Cahoou & Phinnev, 37 N. Market
Campbell A.R. & Co. 6 Wilson lane
Campbell J. Hi North Market
ChiiMilIrr;"'. ^:.9^^';•tl'r
Cli ■ ■'.. :-in;i,i,. . ,■. Friend
C ' . ■ I, .Ml rileral
Co!- . " I.. ; I :.;i-ieway
Colli:? L. 13 !-r:inklin
Constant \Vm., Simpson's dock
CoKvn Bandall S. 180 Broad
Crump Henrv,277 Hanover
Currier A. Jl. & Co.l5 N. Market
Clurrier il. M. & Son, Merchants
row, corner South Market
Drake Geo. Kiimoi?, .■. Boylston
.Durgin K. I < i 1 : v.n
Edgerly i i. . . i .ne
Faberv & 1 ^ - ■-'■'■ i :ou';
Fav j:k. '.' i.o.i.'i,; ,,>r. ■
Fay J. R. I i ' ..lof ^'imo-e
Frost M., W ..oi 1. . ;: iiot
GaleChaiii-i i'.3il llimover
George L. F. -!32 Federal
German D. 54 Commercial
Godfrey Charles G. r. 351 Wash.
Cioodale O. K. 225 Hanover
Goodmanson D. B. 336 Comm'l
Hall A. J. 14 City Hall avenue
Ilallett G., Comm.erce
Hartford B. B. 67 Causeway
Henry & Whitman, 58 Court
Hixon & Jenness, 11 Fan. Hall sq.
Hooper Ellas. 208 Commercial
Howard J. 119 Morrimac
Huggins C. M. 120 Haverhill
Humphrey & Egerton, 21 Faneuil
Hall Market (cellar)
Hunting & Walker, 100 Comm'l
Hussey James, 6 Lindall
Jacobs J. B. & Co. 18 Franklin
JamesonS:Bichardson,lSpriuglane
Jewctt I. 3 Cornhill ct.
Johnson William, 28 Central wt.
Johnston F. A. 2 Wilson lane
Jones A. jr. 169 Commercial
Jones P. A. 2 Bnmstead ct.
Keen S.-'IC Sumner, E. B.
Kendall S. E., 8 Congress square
Kimball Chas. II. 6 Post Office ave.
KnausGeo. A. 119 Court
Koeli Jiieol), 21 Boylston
Learned I. M. & Co. 31 Congress
Leonard & Co. 92 Trenmnt
Lewis F. T. foot Hanover
Lewis & Linncll, Pearl St. House
Lewis .% llanily, 359 CoTnmcvcial
l.ibbv Gibbens, LMlPleasniit
Lolh'inp Wm. L. & Co. 94 I'nlton
Manslield C. W. (i. 12 Wasl'.in.^lon
.Marston & Co. 27 Hrattle
Mavhew I). M.248 liroad [IVIarket
Mr'Donald A. J. under Gerrish
Mendonea Jos. .i^ Co. 54 Long whf.
Mehtzer C. 1,. 203 .% 205 Federal
Morgan .las. 1 1 , Williams market
Mor.^i' Sila.s 61 Eastern ave.
Moulton Geo. W. 2 Central court
Newell H. F. 9 Lewis, i:. li.
Newell N. C. 13 13ra,ttle
Norris & Baxter, opp.34 India
Paine J. P. 77 Wash, (basement)
Parker .t Hitchcock, 3 Court sq,
Pearson H. 106 Union
Pearson M. & Co. 118 Union
Perkins Edward, 39 Congress
Pevey E. P. 50 Court
Plnmmcr E.,5Lewis,E. B. [Clinton
Pollard Wm. P. P. Blackstone, c.
I'ulver J. H. 16 Leveret
Putnam D. A. 11 Henry, E. B.
Roberts & Teel, 5 Change ave.
Severance Nathan C. 4 Lindall
Shaw Ira B. 5 Bromfield
Simonds P. 244 Washington
Smith fti. H., Boston wharf
Sparks James, 674 Washington
.Stark .Toseph, 43 Congress
Stoddard & Co. 80 Fulton
Stone D. 94 Sudbury
Thayer A. L. 10 Tremont
Thompson J. 6 F. H. mar. (cellar)
Titcomb Stephen, Boston wharf
Titus A. W. 136 Broad
Warren C. W. & J. F. 40 F. HaU sq.
Webber Geo. C. 97 Water
Wcisse P. Mrs. 81 Sudbury
Wells C. F. 58 Broad
"Weston & Atwood, 189 Blackstone
Wiiitc J. 197 Cambridge
Witherell P. S. & C. H. 183 Hanover
AVorrell Jas. 207 Commercial
ISestorer Oil JBPaintiugs .
Gear J. W. 274 Washington
Howorth George, 26 Kneeland
BEibbons.
Mann .L& Co.222 Wash. &.35Trem.
Mann J. H. 244 Washington
I£i<;c Mill.
Parsons Chas. E. 1 Sargent's wf.
Kiggers.
Brewster W. M. & Son, Mav'kwf.
Brver Alexander K. 293 Comm'l
Chessman Loring, 281 Commercial
Fenlee George, over 205 Comm'l
Low F. & Co., Union wharf
MeClennen Joseph J. 208 Broad
Rodney Wm. J., Aspinwall's whf.
AAHiite'J.ames A. 15 Foster's wharf
Wilson & Bartley, 7i Commercial
SKooiang.
Barnes Luther, 5 Liberty square
Boston Rooting Co., 29 Broad
Clark Benjamin, 63 Hawley
Farquhar J. 18 East
Fay C. T. 32 Merrimac, (tin)
MetropoUtan Roofing Co., E. C.
Kinsley, acent, 31 India
N. E. Rooling Co. 5 Liberty square,
L. L. Willcutt. agent
Pase Lemuel, First, near A
Parker C. S. & Son, 5 Liberty sq. &
73 Charles (metal)
Sargent J. A. 447 Tremont
Sutlblk & aiiddlesex JIastic Roofing
Co., No. 7 Merchants row
Thaxter & Co. 60 Washington
U. S. Roofing & Cement Co., N. A.
Dyar, agent, 2 Broad
Srtdrtlery. (Fattaj.)
Hogg C, Portland, e. Causeway
Read Joseph S. 15 Tremont row
Saddlery SHardware.
Dana Edward, 92 Mdk
Lathrop & Co. 66 Union
Loring W. W. & Co. 40 Kilby
Mitchell N. & Sons, 30 Kilby
Nve & Foster, 123 Jlilk [gress
Taylor H. & Co. 74 Milk & 70 Con-
Safes.
BigeIowM.3. & A.Hardy, 82 School
(.sec advcrthi'iiient, irout col'dp.)
DeniotiKoberts.Causew'y,c.Friend
Duneklee J. & J.& Co. 56 Friend
Edwards, Fernald & Kershaw,
Green, c. Pitts
Hale E. W. 27 Haverhill
jVIorse E. R. 49 llnion
Tilton & MeFarland, 56 Friend
Wilder John E. 25 Merchants row
Sail Malct'i'S.
Anievi"e ll.nrv, 1 ' 'oMimercial wf.
i;i 1
I t'omm'l
llrond
vf.
,le Aliram,.-.;l.oi.
Clrandler E. 118 Commeirial
CIv.iHiller .t Cousens, 97 t'omm'l
Child .^ Croeker, 2 North .Market
Cla|.iiGeoi-e 1'. 21 Conimereial
Crorker .i;- Ulis, 29 Counnereial Wf.
]),-liiuo ,V l.otlirop, 6 T wl.arf, &
l)ev.'icn\.l.\.122t'entral l4I5Coml
Dunham J.. M Commercial.
Kvei'lean .'i' Ho,. ton, 7 Lewis whf.
Evil ml .>; nolliver, 234 Commercial
(;air John ,^ Co. 270 Broad
llivnes GeoiL'e A. 301 Cimim'l
llutehin«oH .-!; linniU, 31 Comm'l
Ivers H. 11. .M. 152 Conimereial
Kemp & Benson, 85 Commercial
Kingman Geo. & Co. 23 E. Clinton
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
287
I^nniproll .'!: Miirl)Ii., .r,7 Cniiiiii'l
LiunluTt U. S. :',:>7 ConnufTciia
I^oriiifr .'i (llisllifii;. »(l INiiiinirr.-iiil
J.i.riii^'.Idrm. ,'fc.Suri,:;ikK;uiuiiiric'l
JMilrUn liiTijiUiiin T. U'l CoituiVl
JhMiia.I^is. KICoiiiiiuTi'ial
Alui;iii,),,lui 1,. ■ICoiiiiiiorco Cwhf.
M.l,;u[l!iiin ,1. I,. .V |{. I[. 14 City
JSlc.Muinis J. H. .t Co. II Coru'l wt.
JMillor liiAwvt, I'.t' \iny.ul
Nuit.,u IXuiii'l jr. (i )l(.WL''s wliarf
Palmur iJi;ii,j. !• . (l.'i Mu.iinn-, K, B.
Piukliiiin Kdwin, i!J.'! Comnieicial
Poj-ter Kilwuril l'.!»;' C.mnii'l
Porter y. A. .1 Commorithil wlif.
Prhieo & ]inkcr, -'i liiilui wlif.
Kliimafs & .M:ittlu'ws, (j;, C.imn'l
Soulu& .Vrriiiv'tou, T.: CiimrjUTL-hil
Sontliwuni & Co. .■;! C'liiiimereial
Walkur Gnnlii.T, \W> C.Miiml.
Yale K. JI. 1 1 C.Mjiiiri, iteius)
S;ilt Stores.
Eont& ninli,'. (s l„.n:,' v.f.
Clark .V.ii.ii r. _'|x St;, to
llnlhr.nik i:.l..:iiJ.,-i|L,i,-H-f.
KK■kl■.•^M„ l-:,lu-;i:.l li. U l.nug Wf.
Oakcs v.. & Co. ,"il l.ou!,' wl'..
Oakes James, W Loiuj'wl'.
Sears Paul, JJM State'
Tlincher iiarna, 1st State
Cl'u\/ici- ol'l<uU.
Sears P. LiJS Broad
Si:.n<9. (Umu;c.)
Dodge P. t>. .jr., Vinal's wliarf
S:i»h Sffakers.
Bickum J. K.i'i'rem't, n. Chapman
Colby Plulip X. 4i.'l Treiaont
Feeley Patrick, 4:ij Treniunt
Gray A. !•'. 44 AUiany
Kichardson J. 'M Utiea
Whiting O. K. 2 Creek square
Woods S. A. & Co., Page's Jlill,
First, u. E.
Saw JSIituafactiirers.
Griffiths Cliarles & Co. 4a Congress
(,«(' a(/r(j)li.-viiniiit, back col'd p.)
Heushaw & Clemson,al Exeliauge
(sf^e advi rtiseuiciit, p. 7) '
Kellehor T. J. A. SU.5 Federal
Kvueger II. 4.5 Haverhill
Mousley Win. Il'o Haverhill
Ome K. S. 74 Haverhill
Orne Wm. H. L"J3 Federal
Saw aeills.
Globe Locouiotive Works, First, c.
A
SawiMgf tSz S^lanJug.
Boston Planing & Moulding Mill,
'd'Jo Federal '
Bowditeli & Strout, 11 Haverhill
Coolidge C. C. & Co. 19 Hawley,
Cummiugs & Rapp, Charles, cor.
Cambridge (sweep and tret)
Ciirtis & JfeXutt, 4.5.S Har. av.
Gray J. T.ils Allianv (sweeo&fret)
IIIUE. A. '.i;i;.-eatur, E. B.
Keating J. t'., .M'.Tii:!Uie,e. Cause'y
Eittiehale & Ijrake, iOBeaeh (piano
work)
Mansou, Peterson & Co. S8 Border
Page C, li"irst, u. E
Peak & Co. Ui Albany
Smith George E. 1 Andovcr
Watson & Bisbee.Causew.c.Friend
Scales and JSSalaiices.
Fairbanks E. & T. & Co. :j4 Kllby
Fairbanks & Brown, 34 Kilb.v
Jones a Preston, loFaneuillitallsti.
Stephenson E. & Co. 72 Water
AValker P. H. & Co. 3 Fan. Hall sq.
(.<e',' aUrcrtisement, p. 7)
Sciiool lHuuge t'ui-iiiture.
Haskell W. O. 34 Canal
Boss J. E., Hawkins, c. Ivers
Shattuck Wm. G. 149 Fulton
Sculi»toi"S.
Ball Thomas, Itf Suiemer
Brackett E. A. 24 Tremont row
Jaekson John A. 33 Sehool
Stephenson Peter, I'Jo Tremont
Scythes.
North Wayne Scythe Co.SSBatte-
rymarch .
iSeal jpresseis.
Bigclow ..M. B. & Anson ilardy, 32
ItSeliool (nee (ulcfroiU culoradp.)
Siealers "WeissiitSifeSieas.
Davis Henry A. 11 Doane
Moultou C. J. B. 25 Doane
Seed Stores.
Blanch-ird Uez. ISS State
Bowditch A. & Son, 54 Sehool
Breek Joseph & Son, jl N. Market
Curtis & Cobb, 3-lS Washington
Davenport U. Iti So. Market
Gibbens S. H. 29ii Wash.
Greenwood .t Eincoln, 7 Broad
Hovey & Co. 7 Merchants row (see
adcertisemeiit, p. 5)
Parker, Gannett, b. Osgood, 17, .?.! &
(!'; Ijlaekstone {T*t^t: adv. p. I'M
Settee Alanuracturer.
Uul/liard J. C. 7lil Washin-lon
SewiiiK AlacliIiifH.
Bigelow E. A. 4:1 I'reniont
Bosworth Sewing Machine Co. 3
Tremont row
Bo* ker J. P. jr. 13 Water (we nd-
i-e,-«.*men/,». 11)
Bradford E. !• . 4 Beverly
Brooks J. C. & Co. 32 Han'r Cwe
iidi'crlisciiKiil, back cul'il pwjv)
Chirk 1. P 11;! Wash. (Eadies' Com-
panion, Pratt's patents)
Diekin^^on J. 1. in; Washington
Gault Jolin,l2;i Wa^hinmon
Granby II. E. 17 Washington
Harris Daniel, 43 Tremonl
Eadd, Webster & Co. Essex, cor.
Eincoln
I>andtear E. P. 54 Court
Eeavitt Sc Co., Gore block, Green
iM.irtiin A. & Co. :»> Waslungton
A'a^'le E. J. 92 Sudbury
CJnaker City Sewing Jiachine Co.
32 Hanover
Shepard Calvin, 160 Washington
Singer X. M. & Co. IS! Uanovcr
StieTcney M. S. 13 Water
The Grover ,■;: Baker Sewing Ma-
chine Co., IS Summer [Pearl
Townsend, Jfallard & Cowing, 47
Wheeler & Wilson, J. E. Boot,
Agent, 22.S Wash.
SewlusAIaehlue^eedles
Patch C. i>t Co., H.aymarket sq. cor.
Charlestowu (see ailv.]>. 2)
Spring Chas. 17 Harvard place
Se^'ius Macliiue Xhread
and Milk.
Brown, Dix & Co. 52 .Milk
Messinger & Brother, 19 Milk (silk)
(see aclvei-tiseiii''iit, front col'd p.)
Eoss & Pearce, 7 Liberty square
BOOT J. E. 228 Wash., see udver-
tisement below
Sewiug Silk Mlauufac.
Bacheller J. C. & Co. 11 Milk
Messinger &. Brotlier, 19 ililk (see
adi'arlisement, jruiit coVd puijo)
Morton JS'orman, 15b Washington
Warner & Suydam, SI Mdk
Slieatliitis Yello^v
Metal.
Frazar A. A. & Co. loti State
Skii» ££rcad. — [See Bakers.]
Austin T. & Co. lis Commercial
Brewer Josepli N. 2 India wharf
Fowle J. B. & Sons, tKj Com'l & 150
Purchase
SliJy fiSuilders.
Boole G. & T., Jetfries Point
Briggs E. & H.,0, foot K, S. Boston
Curtis Paul, Border, n. White
HaU Samuel, Border, E. B.
Jackson K. E. l(J(i Border
McKay Donald, Border, n. Eagle
Smith S., Border, n. Eutaw
Ship Chandlers.
Bailey James, 232 Commercial
Baker Judah, 88 Commercial
Baker J. & Co. 79 Commercial
Crowell, Lewis & Co. 120 Comm'l
Curtis Franklin, 51 India wharf
DiUaway Wm. H. 42 Eastern ave.
Fearing & Hinckley, 170 State
Gammans J. jr. 16i Broad
Howland, Hinckley & Co. 174Com'l
Nickeison J os. & Co. 95 Comm'l
Rich M. & Co.- lOS Commercial
Richards & Crockett, 235 State
Kyder & Hardy, U3 Commerci.al
Snow & Ryder, 71 Commercial
Sumner 1'. A. 75 Commercial
Warren & Osboru, 4 Commercial
Wiiitou, Browne & Wheelwright,
31 Commercial
Shipping Oftices.
Berry Peleg & Co. 294 Commercial
Bowen John, 223 Commercial
Butters S. S. ISO Commercial
Currant J. F. 279 Commercial
Fluker Fiancis & Son, 14H Comm'l
Fogg L. G. 252 Commercial
Grunt P. W. 237 Commercial
Harding N. & Co. 110 Commercial
Jolinsou Henry L. 13S Eruud
lCeyes& Ken;.",,: , ,1".- ; -lumercinl
Kimball J. )1. . , > i;d
Llttletield C. .',, I ,,,;rveial
Martin X. (_;. :. . i \ • .m ,.,,h'ili1
Niekerson & Jn.;ilj n, 102 Comm'l
Sawyer Wm. N. i^S Comm'l
Smith & Adams, 1',I4 Commercial
Williams J. E. 104 Commercial
Wright Thomas, 134 Broad
Yates & Melntyre, 24S Commercial
ShipSinlthH.
BanHctt Z. 13 Eauterii uveniic
Briilire 'I'. A. 293 Hroad
Godl,old& Son, Buttiiry whf. and
.Marginal, E. H.
Gold ,f. C, Border, c. Eexinj?ton
Googins .M.O.') Suniner.n. London,
E. B.
Hathaway J. & Co., Border, E. B,
Henderson & Hunter, Sumner, n.
New
Howe, Averill& Co. fflt Ettntcm av.
and 'J'nfts whf. E. B.
Jenkins Horatio, VM Commercial
Lcman G. H. & J. G. 2.« Broad,
and Grand Junction whf.
Lewis J. W. m Bichmond
Martin & Co. 170 Broad
Menilnm J. S. Border, n. Eutaw
Nason, Cleveland & Co., People's
Ferry avenue and 29 Bonier
Richards D. W. VM Commercial
Byder E. H. rear 2(rt Commercial
Ship Store*.
Biekford S. L. & W. D. 148 Broad
Billings George, 20 Com'l wharf
Blanclmrd, Bro. & Co. 29 and 30
Comm'l whf.
DiUaway C. H. 190 Commercial
Durham J. J. & Co. 205 Comm'l
Eldridge Smilh & Co. 12 Com'l wf.
Gammans J..ir. 104 Broud
Higgins S. & Co. 0 Commercial wf.
Kiiowles & Beal, 1 Central wharf
Lewis S. U. & Son, IK Central whf.
Jlavo .*L-ClKipin, lOil Commercial
Jlerrill T. C. 1.50 Commercial
Jtiller & Hatch, 2 Commercial wf.
Nc.rt..n Wm. C. 4 Lewis wharf
Pi'ndk-ton & Preseott, 220 Broad
Richards & Crockett, 235 State
Rogers A. C. 14 Con^mercial whf.
Rose Henry & Co. 150 Broad
Tenney & Go. 0 Central wharf
Thayer Chas. G. & Co. 22I Comm'l
Shipii^'risrhtSifc Calkers.
Adams 11. K.. ^MV/'-i^t''- \' barf
Badger &Bni!> ,7, j', < nnrierdal
Beadle .Tohn:.M - . ! i-i. ru av.
Brown &Lov. h. i, --.mii, ,, K. B.
Burehsted Jt I>.'avitt, Iss Broad
Darton Wm. 39S Commercial [wf.
Delano B. F. & Co. head Lincoln's
DiUaway William .ji-. 42 Eastern av.
Dillon James, 232 Broad
Dillon John, 232 Broad
Dolbeare E. P. & Sons, 25.S Broad
Doiliver & Sleeper, 57 Eastern ave.
& Simpson's Dry Dock, Marginal,
E. B.
Ellis AVm. J. 4 People's Ferry, E.B.
Foster & Leighton,Tuft's wharf
Gove, Choate & Co. r. 237 Comm'l,
& Mareinal, c. Jeffries, E. B.
Holmes J. R., New, n. Sumner
Hyland H. Marginal, n. Jeftries
Kelly D. D., Kelly's wht.,Sumner
Ivibbler & Rice, Maverick wharf
Ladd & Piper, foot Sumner, E. B.
Mountfoit V. 310 Commercial
McDonald & Greene, Border, near
Decatur
Pratt J., Border, ft. Lexington
Sampson A. & G. T., Border, E. B.,"
and 377 Commercial
Samson & Weston, 317 Comm'l
Sectional Dock, Border, E. B.
Shaws& McEachron, People's Fer-
ry, E. B.
SueUing J. .320 Com'l, & ft. Suran'r
Whiddeu A. G. & S. H.,AVeeks wf.
Ship MauliBg ©fiice.
309 Commercial street
Shirts.
Bond Geo. E. 55 Washington
Bowen H. B. 182 Washington
Draper J. P. 120 Washinirton
ll.athaway C. F. & Co.O;!'Milk
Uewins & Hollis, over I2i) Wash.
Locke F. B. 177 Wash, (see adver-
t, -.cement, p. la)
PhiUips J. D. 2 Arch (manuf.)
Sibley S. 34 Sehool
Siblev Stephen & Co- 155 Wash.
Wilbur Horace P. 1151 Wash.
Shirt il»atteri>ri,
Bayuum B. K. M. 90 >\ ash.
Shoe Findings.
Armsti-ong Wm. 4 & 0 Clinton
Boyce & Nichols, 1:) Portland
Brooks & Meeuen, 1 Blackstono
Brown, Dix & Co. 52 Jlilk
Champney E. W. & Co. 4-' Milk
Child William C. 20 Clinton
Cochrane Wm. A. lOS Congress
Colbum Isaac, 45 Elm
Crairin, Page & Co. 23 X; 31arkct
Day Joseph & Co. 10 Clinton
Faxon & Ehus, 5 Pearl
Fuller T. B. & J. T.. 5 North
Holbrook H. J. 07 Kilby
288
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
How Bmtliors. 11 Pearl
Law tf.ii J. N. & Bios. agts. %; Kilby
Baud I r. C. & Co. 4.7 Merchants row
lUisscll & l'hiiincy,43 N. Market
Sears I^inir II. LM Kxchaiige
Weill .l.iliii .".hi; Washington
t>ili<>e l..:iciii(; MaiiiiT.
Jenkins, Brother & Co. 13y Milk
Shoe Patterns.
Silvester N. 8 Blackstonc
Shoe Thread Manuf.
Tjawton J. N. & Bros. agts. 25 Kilby
Koss & Pearcc, 7 Liberty square
Shook MaiiufsiftMrer.
Morse A. P. i7 Foster's wharf
Sho\v tJards.
Marshall J. P. C. 323 Washington
Moodie Geo. 365 Washington
Show Cases.
Hughes J. A. & Co. l.'il Washington
Patterson .lames & Co. 31 School
SUIiL floods, etc.
Chace D. K. (K Kilby
Pearee .?. H. & Co. 71 Federal
PMmpton, Stephenson &Co.55 Fed'I
Silver Platers.
Boston Faucet Co., Gore bl'k.Green
Brownell & Fay, 12 Tremont
Chamlicrlnin .T. F. 104 Washington
(s !r,,': inm,t,vi)
r. II i , \ ' I, L'l riawiey
ii'.i\ . , ■ . I fi: '.'.'ashington
liillin 11 .l-lii: .1. 24 Sudbury
Holt.Iustin F.yij Union
Lindsav J. N. & Co. 19 Water
Torslett'& Anthes, Gore blk, Pitts
XJnruh .T. B. SBronvKeld
Vialle & Carlton, 4 Washington
Silversmiths.
Clark JI. B. 4 Harvard place
Farrington & Hunnewell, 8'J Wash.
Gordon & Co. G Court avenue
Haddock Henry, Court, c. Wash.
Harding Newell & Co. 12 Court sq.
(see advertisement, p. S)
Laforine V. 5 Water
Pear & BacaU, 7 Avery
.Rogers, Wendt & Co. 43 Kingston
Skates.
Bradford M. L. & Co. 142 Wash.
Slate I>ealers.
West Castleton Slate Co., 25 Kilby
Wilbur A. & Co. 3 Tremont row.
Slatei-s.
Borrowscale John, 33 Tyler, 63
Hawley & 25 Kilby
Coyle Thomas, 75 Ch.arles
Donald Peter, rear 47 Kingston
Duncan Arehibukl, 12 Curve
Farquhar John, IS Kast
Glass & Emery, 141 Congress
Harrigau J. 517 Tremont
Hawkins & Hawlev, OS Tyler
Herring T. J. 73 Albany
Norton Dennis, 5 Harvard
Bickerby Daniel, 205 Cambridge
Biley Hugh, 100 Beverly
Tillson D. & Son, 210Friend
Warner Richard & Son, Marginal
Soap JMCanufacturers.
Dewing S. 110 Lincoln, (patent)
(see ii(lverlisemert,p. 1)
Earl Thomas, 178 Dorchester av.
Bobinson Fr. R. chemical & toilet,
(indexical), 61 Haverhill
Sargent P. & Co. 7 Clinton
Woodman & Hill, 10 India
Soai> and Candle Manu-
facturers.
Elliott L .L & Co. 1511 Milk
Jackson lO. & Co. 22 Chatham
Jackson Wm. & Co. 22 Chatham
,^• nes C. L. & Co. 4 S. Market
Morrill J. ir. & Co. 3 Chatham
Morrill Joseph, 3 Chatham
Soapstone.
Elwcll S. 7 Knecland
Footc George II. 5 Province
Garland Jolm, 4 Creek siiniire
Hamblrt .lames, lis HuvirhiU
ISIaine Wm. U., Travels, e.Cluirrn
Millard C. J. IW Ihirrisou avenue
Toplitt' lienj. 104 Charlestown
Wentworth'& Chandler, 17 Uuwley
Soda MauutUcturers.
Bowlund Daniel (i. 33 Court sq.
Bobinson, Wilson & Lcgnlle, 102
Sudbury
Scripture S: Parker, 7 Franklm nv.
So<'ii. <'<nu-h, «V. « hair
JI8 a It II !":»«■ Inform.
Caryl Ue'iry.'.d .Merrimnc
Hi'lnies !•'. .M. .t Co. 188 llnnovcr
Uolmeb & Fletcher, 18 Canal
Poor & Walsh. 16 Charlestown,
(see adv.]'. 12)
Skinner A. H. 21 Haverhdl
Smallwood E. A. Beach, c. Lincoln
Wotherbee J. W. 155 Merrimac
Willis H. B. 3 Adams
White B. F. 278 Federal
Sofa and Chair Spring
Manufacturer.
Buss S. B. 12 Charlestown
Spice A I»rus Mills.
Fessenden, Wliittemore & Co. 6
Cnmincrcp and 27 City wharf
Hill, Dwinell & Co. 16 Beverly
Newhall II. «. 22 Soqth Market
Stickney & Poor, 8 Chatham row-
Spirit t.evcl8.
MuUiken & Stackpole, Lancaster,
c. Causeway
Spiritual Mediums.
Greenwood J. W. 15 Tremont
MansiieldJ. V. 3 Winter
Spring Manufacturers.
Brewster Charles W. 55 Sudbury
Dodd G. H. .5.8 Medford
Harmon E. S., Curve, c. Harr. ave.
Merrill E. R. 8 Merrimac
Tattle J. D. 1 Swan
Staltles. (Liverii.)
Baker C.& J.F.& Co.r.2S8Broadw.
Bangs F. A-, E. Sumner,c. Orleans
Barton Alex. 774Wash.,opp. Cherry
Batchelder& Hixon,Beach,n.Cove
office, 14 U. S. Hotel
Bonnev David, 812 Washington
Briggs"F. 19 N. Bennet
Brown* Severenee.Chas. c. Chest.
Burt C. F. 185 Hanover [16 Green
Byam E. L. & Co. 5 N. Russell and
Calfe Joseph,! 5 Purch'e&425Broad
Cook George, 230 Congress
Crookett S. 34 Bromtield
Dailv X'. J., Cambridge, c. Garden
Davis Richard, 31 Kingston
Dean N. 243 Frienc
Dexter Alven, Bumstead court
Drury E. 26 Franklin
Fales Geo. H. 73 VanRenselearpl.
Foss A. 18 Portland
FuUam J. F. 2 Bowdoin sq.
Garcelon Alsom, 8 Arch, & Kings-
ton, c. Bedford
Goodale E. 481 Hanover
Gould E. Jr. 7 Harvard
Gragg Oliver, 18 West
Hackett C, Tyler, n. Curve
Harwood John N. 1 Hamilton
Healcy E. 201 & 243 Tremont
Holmes & Smith, 260 Hanover
Jefferds S. S. 2 West
Kent W. D. & E. B. 57 Eliot
Langlev & Thaver, 4 Oliver
Leary ]i5dw.,Wash. c. Northampton
Lucas Benjamin, 248 Fourth
Manson John T. 27 W. Canton
Marsh Warren, Mason, n. West
McHugh T. F. 166 Harr. ave.
McMahan William, 31 Paris
Merriani Chas. 6 Chardon
Mizner Thomas L. 6 Fleet
Mills Chas. H. 5 W- Dedham
Nims H. C. 6 Mason
Perham Ira, Federal court
Pierce & Wheelock, Dorch. c. 4th
Pratt Daniel E. 116 Sudbury
Bead Charles A. B80 Washington
Richards E. B. 140 Cambridge
Sawyers & Abbott, 23 Myrtle
Strceter N. H. 1 Bowdoin square
Thaxter T. 787 Washington
W.ard George C. 40 Bromfield
Webster B. E. 3 Willow
Welch W. 62 South
Wildes & Batcheller,48 Devonshire
Wrightington & Kicdel, 196 Trem.
Sale.
Barnard W. Jr. 155 Friend
Bowers J. F. 43 Endicott
Bovnton P. 72 Charlestown
Gassett I-. 203 Friend
Hanson J. L., Friend, c. Market
Hickok & Prosscr, 233 Friend
Savage Geo. G. SOJ Portland
Smith Andrew, 245 Friend
JloartJmq.
Dean & Buraiss, Market, c. Canal
Folu'S .'v- Keating, 71 Causeway
Foss A. IS I'uitlaiid
Foss& True, ]i7 Court
Graves W. 32 .Toy
Hale J., Sudbury, c. Hawkins
I,iing J. C, F, near Broadway
Nim's N. F. 22 Cbnrdon
Place M.r.l I.aneaster
SberlninieG.W., Knilieott, c. Still
n'iiisliiii A. li. Ml.ime
Wright A. L. 27 Green
Stained Olass.
Cook J.M. 12,5 Congress (see ad-
vrrtiH<;>i<-:,l,p.>i)
West Samuel, 18 Harvard place
Stair Builders.
Annable D. 134 Charlest'n
Applin B. 51 Beverlv
Badger Wm. F. 432 Tremont
Bvrne J. 45:'. Tremont
Davy A. M. 20 Chapman
Edgerton Geo. 28 Beverly
Hackett J. C. 27 Beverly
Harding & Paine, :',:> Charlestown
IlawesN.. E. Oranpe, n. Albany
Hogan & Wetherbee. 431 1 rcmont
Jacc)bs .Joshua & W. C. 144 Fiiend
KcUey JohnC. 25 W. Dedham
Leach S. 485 Tremont
lyocke Harvev, 142 'J'yler
Moore A. 20 Charlestown
Morse ft Sloun,152 Tyler
Peak & Moulton. 62 Albany
Porter James, 444 Tremont
Preble F. Border n. Decatur
Smith Denni.5, 25 Dedham [Tj. B.
Smith J., Bremen, n. E. Sumner,
WatkinsC. S. 128 Charlestown
Whetter John D. 213 Friend
Stampers and Gilders.
Dean Jeremiah, 14 Water
Dean & Co. 18 Harvard place
Stan'ch.
Judson & Co. 5 Merchants row
Mixer & Gilbert, 44 Broad
Stationers.
Allen & Co. 74 State
Brooks J. D. F. .565 Wash. [hill
Brown, Taggard & Chase, 29 Corn-
Brown Geo7B. & Co. 94 State (see
advertl-ietiieiit, Jront cuTd u.)
Crosby, Nichols & Co. 117 Wash.
Cutter, Tower & Co. 17 CornhiU
Darling C. K. 15 Exchange
Eayrs & Fairbanks, 13«Washing-
* ton (see advertisement, p. 6)
French James i Co. SO Wash.
Gay Aaron B. 130 State
Groom Thomas & Co. 82 State
Hill Wm. H. & Co. .30 CornhiU
Libbey E. O. & Co. 78 Wash.
Loring Beni. & Co. 120 State
Marsh H. F. 77 Wash.
M.ayhew & Baker, 208 Washington
McAdams J. & Co. 49 Commercial
McAdams W. 16 State
Prince J. T. 7 Kilby
Bedding & Co. 8 State
Shepard,Clark & Brown, 110 Wash
Simpkins S. G. 132 State (see
advertisement, front cnVdpage')
Tewksbury Wm. P. 362 Wash.
Whittemore John M. & Co. 114
Washington
Zahnr Herman F. 270 Wash.
Staves.
Lang & Delano, 527 Commercial
Steam Jfe VacuumCiauge.
Am. Steam Gauge Co. 4 Cha'stown
Eastman J.L. 73 Haverhill
Steam <fc ^Vater Gauge.
Ashcroft E. H. 14 Beverly
Union Gauge Co., Gore bVk, Green
Steamers. (Iron.)
Stone Geo. A. 16 Kilby
Steam Boilers and
ISn mines.
Chubbuck & Cumjibell, Br-xbury
GlobeLocumotive\Vork3,First,C.A
Steam and Gas Pipe.
Atkinson John jr. 127 Congress
Braman, Perham & Co. 8 Chariest n
Mass. Steam Heating Co. 11 Brom-
Paul Geo. K. & Co. 64 Union [tielrl
Pike W. G. & Co. 29 & 31 Haverhill
Sanborn, Bichardsou & Co. 01
Charlestown
Walworth J.J. & Co. 18 Devonshire
Whiteley E. 65 Cluulestown
Woodman N. P. 13 Haverhill
Steam Scourer.
Granier J. & Co. IS Essex
Stone Cutters»fc I>ealer8.
Davis & Carter, foot of Pinckney
Hosley & Bussell, 4:W Federal
McCawlev Edw., Harvard, c. Utica
Moriarty John, Trcmont,opp. Mil-
Quinev Gra. Bailway Co. 5 Cong.
Richards I>aw., Lehigh, n. Federal
Seward & I'ackard, 198 Causeway
Torrey, Butinan & Lyons, Boston
wharf
Warren E. 1 Medford
Wilson & Folsom, footofPoplar
Stoneware.
Wells D. D. '27 Haverhill
Storage Agents.
Lane E. 95 Lowell
Oakman & Eldrid'je, 14 Kilby
Stebbins John & Co. SO ftiea
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
289
f<toves, OratOH, Tin
Wiii-e, etc. [See TinBmiths.]
Appleton J. A. jr. 4i<H Hanover
Burrows T. & .1. J. .'iii Canal
Hinney John & Co. 1-1(1 Uroad
Boston & Maine Foundry Co. 4f>
Canal [ver
Brown,Hiitterrield,& Co. l"2 Hano-
Biitler* Co. 178 Commercial
Catc Earl M. Si Co. LlX) IVderal
Chase !•'. D. .'W" Coinmeretal
Chase .VIo.ses, (i'J West Castle
Dearborn O. K. 'M'S Broadway
Dearborn J. M- 4(1 Ksscx
Dcmond Sc Fenn, 1(»1 Cuii>bridgc
Dunklee B. W. & Co. li:! lilk'etono
Dwine Thomas, IIKI Federal
Fillmore IC. .14',) Federal
Crallaglier Wni. & ('o..1 Broadway
Gerrish Smith, .•« Union
Grover .\. C. .'iaj Commercial
Haynes & Foss, (i.» Bl lekstone
ilendley James, 7 111 Wa^hinKton
Herman L. ^-'iti Washington
Uuse & Clapp, 91 Blaekstimc
Jones, Carpenters: Co. II Union
Kohler Barnabns, 7H.i Washington
Kohler .U .t J. 54U Wasliington
Lund J. I. .SU8 Washington
Middlehv Jos. 107 Blackstone
Nutter Riehard, J) Broad
Pollock .% Ashley, :») Hanover
T'oiul * Uuneklne, «7 BlaekstOEe
Pratt .Miles, .16 Canal
Quinn .VSiehael, 'JSi Endicott
Kicc & Brother, SI Union
Richards Wni. C. 9W .Meridian
\ Rogers W. 11. (»i Lincoln
Sandford C. T. 8 Camden
Sargent Jos. 42 Clinton
Seavey & Co. 8.5 Blaekstone
<3mall Sani'l, 211 Broadway
Soule Wm. N. 1Z&; I'l Lewis
Stayner & Woodbory, r. 235 Com'f
Stewart John. 2oi Dover
Stimpson U. & F., Cong. c. Water
Tuttle A. 1 (J Blaekstone
Ctt'ord S. N. & H. G. 7:i Sudbury
Walker (Jco. W. 15 Union
Ward W. 115 Federal
Westcott Thomas A. IS Marshall
Wharrie William, 'i'J Leveret
%Vild Geo. A. & Co. 213 Cemm'l
Williams & Morandi, 2'J Union
• Winchester 1. T. H Union
Stove l*oU*h-.
■Sullivan Blacking Co. 138 Congress
Stra-w Ooods.
[See also Jlillinery Goods.]
SulUvau Blacking Co. JJW Congress
Allen, Babcock & Co. 35 Milk
Carpenter, Plimpton & Co. (iT Milk
Fav G. P. & B. W, 121 Milk
Fisher H. C 38 Milk
Partridge J. W. So Milk
Stephenson, Rovce & Co. 34 Milk
WelUnstoE, Wood & Ciuir.cy, 143
Wash.
Stucco Worker*.
Avery Alden, 237 Harrison avenue
'Cleary Lawrence, 25 Boylston
Kelley Philip, 31 Bromheld (see
advertixeiii'tit. p. 10)
LanagauJ. 233 Wash, fbasement)
McCann Peter, 39 Portland
O'Brien J. Ii5 Hawley
Tobey Jas. W. 842 Washington
Tolman S. P., Kingston, C.Bedford
Walmsley H. 20M Cambridge
Sugar M.ill»^
Globe Locomotive Works, First,
cor. A
Susrar Refineries.
Adams S. 11 Gouch and 18 India
Boston Sugar Refinery, Lewis, E.
B., Thos. Lamb, agent, 134 State
Surveyors of I>umber.
Cram G. W., Sur. Gen.,2S Doauc
0/ Oak !f Shii) Timber.
Brooks Chas. 14 Bremen
SrooksS. Saratoga.n. MeridiRn,E.B
jLcavittGadjWebstepHouse
Sparrell E. Iv. Sturtevant's wf.
Of Pine Lumber.
Abbott Timothy, 21 Broadway
BuUard Francis, 22li Sh£wmut av.
Bullard Charles, 14 Fayette
Cross Martin H. 122 Lexin^on
Davis George, 4 West Brookline
Fowler Eras, J., Marginal, E, B.
Hall George, 32 Maverick
Might Wm. T- 80 Princeton
Keith Wm. 4 Lyndeboro' place
Lefavor John, a Centre, E. B.
Marston Josiah, B, c. Quincy
MiUiken Thomas, Orange ct.
19
Page George, 200 Fourth
Prescott B. G. 122 Lexington
Wadi- Sli.idn.eh,2« Hanson
Wni. Iron Sumiiel, Fighth, near K
Wilhtt Kilwiinl, .v. Porter
Ot' .inyhiKiiuiii mt<i VetiCLr.
Bryant Nath'l, :!1 Dover
Survcj'or of IC.eal
Kntatc.
Wilson W. M. W Dorchester avc.
Survcj'orit of Work,
Granger David 17 Old State H.
Poole Alexis, Williams Market
Tliouisou Wm. V. 23 State
Syrinteca.
Lewis S; Richardson, I;; Water
Xa:;M for Mjirk'K CootlH.
DiMiuison E. W. I.ll Wa.sh;ngton
'f sailort> »ii<l I>i-a(>crs.
I See Clotliing Stores.]
Adamson E. N. 7'J .Merrlmac
AlbeeJos. A. & Co., 129 Hanover
Appleton Hcnrv- K. 44 Bromiicld
Armington 11, E. 52 School
Babhit'F. P. 2 Winter
B;il)Son W. R. & Co. 82 Wash.
Ball Wm. H. W. 4(iil Washington
Bauer Andrew, Ij7.'i Washington
Bean & iMugritlge, 149 Court
Bowman L. ,55H Washington
Brigham B. T. & Co. 2li5 Waslv,
Brown & Bradford, 149 , Wash.
Brown R. B. & Co. KiOWashington
Burditt J. R. & A. T. 140 Wash,
Burke Wm, W Blaekstone
Bvus Peter, 4 Howard
Call & Tuttle, 209 Wash.
Calrow & Co., Hanover, cor. Elm
Carey P. L. 324 Commercis.1
Carter N. 24 Washington
Chadwick Wm. 28.3 Uanever
Chaffin Henry, 25U Washington
Clark B. 1 Boylston Market
Cohrate Peter, 129 Hanover
Collier David J, 26 Washington
Collifis C. A. :i03 Washington {see
aitvertiseinent bnclc eolercdp.)
Covle Wm,40 Richmond
Crawford G. W. s Harvard place
Deacon Wm. 49 Tremout
Deiigler C. 4 Kneeland
DeWolt' Geo. & Co.251Wa5lungtcn
DoUir L). A. 1.5U Washington
Donaldson Alex. 259 Wash.
Douglass Hcnrv, 13 Water
DriscoU Cornefius, J4 Court
Durnau J. 92 Sudbury
Dyer James, Joy's building
Earle John, 139 Washington
Eiler A. 508 Washington
SUiot C. E. Joy's building
Farrell John R. li« Washington
Field Benj. F.214 Washington
Filene William, <jy Lincola
Fillebrowu Edwd. & Co. 136 Wash.
Finger & Cavanagh, 3(i4 Wash.
Fisk & Cushing, 188 Washington
Fisk & Kramer, 82J Washington
Fitzgeral I P. 10 Chapman place
Flanagan'George, 7G Broad
Freedman D. lT.,Mer'macc.Mark't
French K. M, .32 WashiDgton
Friedman Joseph, 77 Merriiiiac
Gallagher James, S3i Maverick
Gardner George C. 38 Maverick so.
Ghio Felix, 5 Spring lane
Gillespie J^. A. 99 Court
G-rothusen G, A. 24 Temple place
Hauley John, Court, c. lloward
Hapgeod W. 60 Wash.
Harris E. 6H2 Washington
Harris Geo. C. & Co. 18 Wash.
Havnes John U. 5a Court
Holland Thomas, 94 Blackstous
Huntington L, A. 34 School
Jacobs & Deare, 21 Court
Janes U. B. 138 Broadway
Johnson Earl W. 98 Washington
Kennard Henry, 104 Washington
Kenney E. 41 Tremont
Kenney Patrick, 94 Blaekstone
Lang S. B. & Co. 28 Washington
Lemont J. C. 3iJ"riend
Leonard R. F. & Co. 48 Washington
Levi Meyer, 428 Hanover
LoeraanW. C. 1-34 Dorchester .av.
Lyon Geo. & Co. 182 Washington
Maddox & Foster, 6 Harvard pi.
Masters & Loveland, 2lti Wash.
McLartv Wm. 14 Sumner, E. B.
Merriaiii Wm. A. 107 Ccurt
Messinger, Cahill & Co. 28 Cour
Morris Wm. 3 Leris, E. B.
Nason JL Van, MS Washington
Newrr.an Robert, 4(-2 Washrngtoa
Newman Samuel H. 41 Court
Nichols Geo. N. 96 Wash, (see ad-
I'ertisement, front colored p.
O'Connor E.jf. 482 W^ashington
O'Donnell P. 59 Lincoln
Patch David F. 23 North
Pickett O. B. 93 Waiih.
Pinkun Isaac,.') Sudbury iiquare
rittinaii Ezekicl. '{I Hock square
I'nhle N. <;. A. 97 Wii.hingt<jn
rii»lieeJa». Jl. IW Court '
y.iiinii John. IKi Haiiitver
li:niilidge Geo. L. 25 School
Hilrhie W.54 E. Orange
ltol,i.-J. A. 7 Summer
i:..sa J. 42 Wanhington
Sail li in Daviil A. ."XW Wash.
Sehuiidcvyl.- .M. 121 Court
Schrocder Henry, .KVt Tremont
.--eoU Chad. C. li Sc1io<jI
Sheering J. .12 .Merrimac
Skinner Isaac U. 129 Washington
Skinner N. K. 2.57 Washim^ton
Smith Chas. A. fc Co. I (lid State H.
Smith Harrison, 19 Tri'iriont row
Smitli II. M. & Co. II.V, Wash.
Starhird & Hunt, 96 Washington
Starbird N. W. .55 Washington
Tliorntfii & Pike, .58 Wash.
Tolman James, 111 Wash.
Traev P. 4 Howard
Trail"! J. 236 Washington
Tvler,Heusti8 & Studli-y,l« Wash.
Tvler S: Studley, 24 Court
Wallis Win. 954 Washington
West T. Y. 40 Washington
Whittredge E. F. 210 Wash, (sec
arlvert(seiii('iit, ii. 181
Weir A, A. 82* Washington
WilUston P. 1-'. .50 Clinton
Wilscn J- F. 120 Wa8hingto»i
Witherbee C. F. KKI Washington
Wood Frederic, 55 Wash.
Zimmerman F. 688 W:.sh-,
Xallors' Sthears.
Bradford M. L. & Co. 142 Wash.
Xailore' 'XVininiings.
Chapin Eugene, 81 Milk(importer5
Fischer J A.Jt Aschen berg, 19 Milk,
Skinner E.& Co. 2« .Milk
Wheelock E. W. 42 Water
Xaxide rini<<t.
Gidney P. M. 12 Tremont
Jlann "James, 6 City Hall avenue
Teachers, etc.
Baker A., Chapman place
BartJett P. W., Chapman School
Bond Marv S. r. .30 (;iiainbers
Bradf.-.rd T. G. 460 Wash,
Brooks Wm. H. IS Tremont rovr
Burnham S. P., Shdw.av.c. So. Wil-
liams
Burrill Maria, Breadway, n. G
Carvl Frances A. 82 .Mvrtle
Cha"ndler Thos. H,,Fark St. church
Chapin Horace, Chauucy Hall
Colinan J F. 110 Trem't [ing, etc
Comer & Co. 139 Wash (hookkeep-
Cushing T-hos. jr.,Chauncv Hall
Dame C. C, Chauucy Hall"
Dixwell Epes. S. 20 Boylston plac^
Emerson Lincoln F. 6 Allston
Emery Caleb, Central pi.
I'ette W. E. 3 Bowdoin ct.
Finn Mrs, 19 Wintei
Fowle Geo. 372.J Wash,
Fc-vde Wm. B. 611 Wash,
French Chas. 289 Washington
Gannett Geo. 24J W'inter
Gray Harriet, 12 Temple [place
Gui'iderson II. G. Miss. Chapmac
Hartknoch JIarie L. 3 Concord
Haskins D. G. Rev, 3 Concord
Hodges F. Mrs. 13 WV-st
Holriians Misses, Tremont Temple
Keith Harriet S. 3 Concord
Kidder Thompson, 5') School
Ladd Wm. H. Chauncy Kail
Lor<l Merj' E. 27 Common
Lothrop L- 4-S Bowdoin
Norton Dorah Miss, 31 Somerset
Oliver E. A., Essex, c. Chauncy
Parker R. G. 4 Knej^and place
Payson M. K. 16 Summer ,
Phelps Francis, 124 Charles
Root M. A. Miss, 34 School
Smith A Lizzie, 3 Concord
Sullivan T. R., Park, under chnrck
Taylor M. E 31 Warren
Tower F. Jlarion, S7 Chestnut
Trench Hannah R.82 London.E.B
Tuskerman S. S. 12 Temple ploce
Wiltiy Miss, 24.V Winter
Williams F. S. 12 Somerset
Williams Henry, jr. 12 Temple pL
Woi-eester E. Essex, c. Chauncy
DaiiciuQ.
Brown C M. 372J Washington
Brown J. B. 25 Eliot
Fisher A. B. 2 Bultinch place
Keenan M. H. 3S5 WashingtOB
Kneeland S. 47 Hanover
Papanti L. 23 Tremont
Parks Dana, 2i Central ct
Spauldmg S. 11.460 Washingte
Sullivan P. 323 Washington
Drawtntj.
Day Henry, 215 Washiagton
290
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTEE.
Fette IT. G. 272 "Washington
Hill W. J. 16 Summer
Johnshin D. C. 4fi0 Wash.
Stetson S. C. 34 School
Fevciny,
Cassci C. A. 251) Washington
Horsemanship.
Towle NcwcU, rear 415' Wash.
Languages.
Arnoiilt E. 2.3 Lynde
Casas F. B- 24 Joy's build'g
Mesjaiuins Gravier, 11 Hayward pi.
Dillaway C. K. 11 Mason
Ladroyt C. 228 Wash.
Lanza G. 265 Wash.
Masse E. Madame, 11 Hayward pi.
Newinger Louie, 27 Boylston
Kichter M. 16 Summer
Viau E. H. 311 Leveret
Wendte J. 71 Harrison av.
Music.
Adanvs E. 23 Oak
Austin E. L. 7 Emerald,
Babcock Geo. L. H Suffolk place
Baker Benj. F. 335 Washington
Ball S. B. r. 32^ School
Bancroft S. A. under Mt. Ver'n ch.
Bendelari A. S6 Pinckney
Blanchard E. R. 44 Bedford
Blodgett B. C, Essex., c. Chauucy
Bruce E. 35 Bowdoin
Butler Chas. 293 Washington
Dow Hf^ward M. 93 Summer
Emmons E. S. Miss, 2 Hersey pi.
Frost E. H., Park st. church
Gooch Wm. 323 Washington
Hall D. C. 4 Winter place
HartJ. 104Tjler
Hill Francis G. 21 LaGrange pi.
HoUoway J. 16 Minot
HowardF. H. 11 West
Johnson J. C. 365 Washington
Keller J. A. 251 Washington
Keyzer Wm. 2 Chardon st. ct.
Kreissman A. 14 Hudson
Lang B. J. .34 Bowdoin
Leonhard Hugo, 14 Hudson
Marshall L. Tremont Temple
McDonald Alex'r, Eighth, c. N.
Moonev M. J. 37 Athens
Parker "J. C. D. 3 Hay ward place
Parkerson W. J., G, c. Fourth
Parmenter L. H. 1 Richmond pi.
Pray W. M. 23 Joy's building
Kametti Joseph, 342 Tremont
Richardson Mary E. 30 Oxford
Kipley D. A. Miss, 34 School
Kobinson E. B. 461) Washington
Bobbins Geo. W. 6 Acorn
Thompson H. S. 284 Washmgton
Trenkle Joseph, 56 Kneeland
Tuck Mary A. 19 Dover place
Turner Jos. W. C9 Meridian
Walker R. B. 1 Garaux place
Webb G. J. 118 Mt. Vernon
Wetherbce J. Q- 18 Trem. Temple
Whiting C. K. 395 Washington
Williams W. 291 Washington
Wright J. S. 13 Avery -
^avigaidon.
€omer & Co. 1-39 Washington
French Chas. 289 Washington
Penmmiship and Book-keeping.
Comer & Co. 139 Washington
French C. 289 Washington
Jlclntire & Kidder Misses,o4SchooI
Payson J. W. 16 Summer
Payson M. K. 16 Summer
Xea ©ealera.
Adams A. H. 109 State , [Blao^kst-e
Arshowe & Co. 21 Tjnion and 100
Crosby I- R- & Co. 153 Hanover
Currier & Greeley, 4 Liberty sq.
(packers) .
Goell F. A. Mrs. 26 Union
Hammer E.C. 102 Fulton, (pnckei")
Hi2"ins, Flint & Co. 32 S. .Market
McGregor James & Co. 78 Central
Tute R- & Co., 1ft So. Market
Wafers Wm. D. & Co. 87 Comm'l
Whiting E. W. 230 Hanover
Whvtal Thos. G. 198 x(M Wash.,
lib Court, 140 Hanover and .39
Beach
Telegraph Ofllccs.
iVmerJcan Telegraph Co. 31 State
Cape Ann, 31 State
Cape Cod Tekgraph, .51 State
N.Y&N.E.TInion, Mcr. Exchange
Scituatc, 31 State „ , , „
Vt & Boston line, Merchants Ex.
Thread, TTarns, etc.
Adams R. B. '24 Pearl, (manuf.)
Andrews A. A. 77 Milk
Chase & SliorCT. 11.8 Washington
Clapp Win. 3117 Washington
Dearborn Dyson, 223 Washington
G»rdnerT. O. &Co..3(lMilk
Green F. A. '297 Washington
Hills Elizabeth C. 50 Beach
Holmes John & Co. 17 Trcm't r»W
lloweJumes, 429 Wash.
Morse St Coleman, 75 Milk (mnnuf,)
Morss F. 227 Washington
Murdook E. A. .j69J Washington
Koss & Pearce, 7 Liberty sq.
Sheparu E. N. .'Ml Washinpton
Sussman H. M. Mrs. .33 Eliot
Ware E. G. jr. 9 E. Dedham
Whitney N. D. & Co. 193 Wash.
Tiles.
Davis & Chttddock, Comey's whf.
Story Joseph, Court, cor. Howard,
(English EiiCJiustio)
Tiii'Siniths tSz. Sheet IroB
Workers.
Acres George T. 2(W Conamereial
Bailey Loammi 91 Union
Baxter Win. S. 9 City Hall av.
Brown George, 150 Hanover
Chase Moses, 69 West Castle
Coughlan James, .31 Merriniac
Dunklee B. W. & Co.llS Blacket'ae
Gilbert J. L. 27 W. Dedham
Hawkes S. M, 115 Court [33 Elliot
Haynes J. G. 151 Harrison ave. and
Hemmenwav Ben.j. 606 Wash.
Herman L. 3.36 Washington
Hunt Henry J. 91 Water
Johnson J. A. 6 Bedford
Knig-ht J. S. 12 N. Market
Mains Jos. 94 Blackstone (boxes)
McConolgue B. 88 Salem
Neilson George, 96 Broadway
Peterson. A. '2.36 Washington
Rice A. M., Webster, c. Lewis
Shall W. 10 Kneeland
Snow H., E, n. Broadway
Stimpso'n J. M. 17 Harvard place
Swau Daniel,.88 Cambridge
"Thaxter I^evi, 78 Commercial
Ward W. 115 Federal
Waterman Nathaniel, IM Lincoln
Watson Thos. 60 Endicott
Watson Win. 46 Kiohmond
Wax Samuel, 305 Tremont
Wood C. C. 125 Haverhill
Wright Thomas, ISO Hanover
Tobacco.— [See Ciflars &Snuft',]
Abbott G. W. & Co. 2i Central wf.
Adams A. H. 109 State
Carruth C. H. b Co. 63 Hanover
(fiee advertisement, p. 1)
Carruth D. J. 51 Blackstone
Carruth Geo. T. 87 Hanovec
Colby Benj. 7 India whf.
Dodd James E. 39 India
Dodd John, 39 India
Dodd John A. 39 India
Fisher & Co. 23 & 24 Central wf,
Frothiiighani E. 20 State
Legg Win. A. 43 Broad
Robinson J. W. 3 Lewis
Tilton S. & Co. 10 Central w f.
Way A. 7 Chatham row
Wellington O. L. 877 Washington
Wiggin R. P. 43 Broad (leai)
Young J. H. 4-1 N. Market
Tow ISoat Office.
Davis H. agent, 320 Commerciai
Trausportatiou A-Kcnts.
Bates E. C. & I. O. 99 State
Bean J. Q. A. basein'tOld State H.
Bigelow S. I Central wharf
Brewer C. H. 83 State
Brooks Joseph, end Central whf.
Clark Wm. 13. 54 Kilby
Dean J. & Co. 86 State
Evans C. E., 54 Kilby [land
Fairbanks J. A., Albany, c. Knee-
Faxon F. G. 54 Kilby
Gallagher James, South, c. Beach
Goodwin W., Lincoln's wharf
Haaeltine Wm. B. 13 Foster's wf.
Keyes Hamlin W. basement Old
State House
Kidder G. G. 109 State
Kimball 0. 108 State
Lawrence & Ryan, 41 Broad
Locke ICdward A. basement Old
State House
Lovell C, head Comm'l wharf
Lynde L. T. 101 Commercial
Mayo H., opp. 6 Central wharf
Mills James, 19 State
MillioL. 7 State
Phillips 1. C. 3 Congress square
Pike K. M. busem't Old Slate Ho.
Place J. H. 31 State
Potter Moses, 70 Wash.
Randall P. K. 21 State
R:iy M. L. 17 Albany
Richardson L. I). 6 Dcvonshiie
Ryan E. 2 Albany
Sampson E., end Central wharf
Southwick. 1. H. 15 State
Spaeth Julius, 2 Albany
Sprague, Soule & Co. 10 T wharf
Stone Natliaiiiel, 13 Foster's whf.
Thompson & Co. 8 Court
Valentine Co., 15 State
Walter J. opp. ;i8 l^ong wharf
Weeks Wm. end Central wharf
Wiltch Sam'l & Co. 92 State
White J. C. I Congress s<jtsHfC-
WUder J. M. 86 State
TrSininiiiir Ooods.
Andrews A. A. 77 Milk
Boon, Frost, S: Co. 7 1 Milk & 3 Fed''
Burr, Bros. & Co. 76 Franklin
Champney E. W. & Co. 42 Milk
Chapin Eugene. 81 Milk, (imp.)
Cobb F. W. 18 Winter
Cohen P. H. 397 Washington
Cohen Simon & Co. 21114 Wash.
Emerson D. R. & Co. 20" Winter
Fischer XA.& Aschenberg, 19 Mill:
Gilbert A. 405 Woshington
Hamilton & Co. 85o Washington
Holmes J. & Co. 17 Tremont row^
Howard J. A. 5 Summer
King C. E. & Co. ;i45 Wash.
Osgood J, C. 19 Winter
Peyser M. M. & Co. 181 Wash.
Plimpton J. W. &. Co., Devonshire
n. Franklin
Prmce J. B. & Co. 85Milk ,.
Shumwav F. P. 243 Wash. *
Spear & Co. 24 Milk
Stearns R. H. & Co. 15 Summer
Truckmen.
Bancroft T. 12 India
Beckler A. O. * Co. 441 Tremont
Brad 'ord & Young, 31 Federal
Brewer Gardner. 69 Union
Brown it Chick, 76 Milk
Cain Peter, 16 Devonshire
Campbell P. & Co. IS Lewis whf.
Case a Dodge, 114 Sudbury
Clifford W. 4 Central wf.
Clough & Co. 141 Milk
ConantN. 21 India
Critchet * Gilman, 41 N. Market H
Sumner, E. B.
Dana C. H. end Cenlrral wharf
Darling & Co. 95 State & 50 Kilby
DooUttle & Pennell, 2 Broad
Doolittle Serb O. Si Broad
Downs A. & S. E. IfiB State
Dunbar P. & Co., Custom House
Estabrook & Sibley, 28 Central *■
S2 Pearl
Fahy M. SCharlestown
Fisk S. C. & S. 20 Chatham
Flanders & Eastman, 12 Central wf.
FossEbin.lO Havmark'tpl. [house
Fiost & Co., B. & P. K. R. Freight
Gile S. & M. 47 Long v/harf
Gilman & Co. Merchants Row
Gorham H. S. & Co. 2 F. Hall
Gray Weston, 27 N. Market
Hayes M. 62 Medford
Hersom E. M., Fiiend, c. Sudbury
Holt & Cragin, 68 Merrimac
Holt & Wright, m Pearl
Howe C. jr. 97 Water (up 6tairs>
Jenkins & Co. 1 Liberty sq.
Johnson, Lombard Si Co. 31 Kilby
and 79 Milk
Kenyon & Co. Franklin [Border
Lawrence Lyman P. Sumner, c
Linton Wm. & Co.. 51 Water
Littletield J. I Blackstone
Lovejoy & Co., Custom House and
19 Commercial wharf
Maxwell R. F. 99 Cambridge
Meads John B. 4(1 India
Miles E. Si W. 30 Broad [Carval
Moulton Stephen, Causeway, c.
Nason, Fisher & Co. 56 Commercial
Neal T. W. 76 Water
Norcross & Co. 222 State [st.
Page E. M., Gerrish market. Friend.
Page, Noyes & Co., Milk, op. Kilby
Parker T'. M. 27 Central whf.
Parkhuist & Wardwell, Lewis, c.
Marginal
Patch & Co. 19 Custom House sL
Porter W. 79 Charles
Powers, Cook & Co. 119 Blaokstcce
Prescott John C. 2 Broad
Purcell a Fowle,95 Sumner, E. E.
Putney & Co. 4 Liberty square
Roberts & Co. 6 India
Rojjinson H. B. 234 State
Salsburv & Co. H Chatham row
gimouds & Lowd, l.Mi State
Simonds Thos. E. 316 Commercial
Sinclair & Co. 204' Commercial'
Smith M. 18t) Commercial-
Stewart L. 11. 29 Milk
atone K. H. & Co. 41 S. Market
Taylor B. F. 11 So. Market
Thompson & Wilson '2^)5 Broad
Webster A. & Co. 1 Commerce
Wellimra & Wood, Water, c. Cong
Wheeler Uan'l, Sumner, c. Border
Whcelock I'eter, 14 Commercial
Wilson & Co., Broad, c. State
y^ouug W. H. & Co. 96 Portland
Trunk Makers.
Clark A. A. 15 School & 3 Elm
Crosby Cyreneus, 4 liennet
Cuinmines Josiah, 82 Union
Daggett tVdcrick K. 6&8 ClOlf
Easter & Haley, ;«iMilk
Hobart Ralph, '28 Pleasant
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOSTON.
291
Horton R. jr. 7.1 Haverhill
McDimiild AlcxiiiKlor,44 School
Nciit N. & Son, .■«) (Olm
Rob.-.t.i David, II lliclitnond
Suttdii T. ;; .\Ii)iit«r>.iicrv pi.
TvlorJ. 1... Unicn, c. MiirshiiU
WeyriiMUth Clms. L. 79;i Wash.
Wiuship Will. W. fc Co. 13 Elm
friiMn Mukcrs.
Bnrtlvttft liiitinan, ISl! Wiis'iiington
CheevcrJ.. 1 Trumnnt 'IVmpie
FosturJ. 1''. HovlHti.ii llidi
Foster Mrs. C. U. Ji.ivl.-it')ii Hall
Lnioli W. K., NorftilV avu.
riu-liis J. W. (fa Troinont (see ailv.
huck rurer)
Wilson Normun, 202 Washington
Xriimk ICIvcts
Powers & Co. I'D Ilticu
Turners.
JJasscttJ., First, c. B
Uourgniguoii W., l.jr Wash.
Hrown W. E. 2 Andovor
Clark David, rear H IJeach
Coolidpc <J. C. \- Co. )SJ Uawley
Crosliy W. II' lliiwli-y
Eastwood i Bancroft, in ITarTardpl
Fri'dericlcson F. II llavcrliill
McNanghton David, :»! Federal
Preble F. ^^,S Border, E. B.
Robertson Jo!m A. .'iy.i Fe<leral
Stevens Samson, 11 Haverhill
Trafton Joel K. First, n. E
Tucker C. H. 7 Cliickerine; pU
Watson & Bisbce, Causeway, c.
Friend
Wheelwright Geo. 12 Tremoat
Twine.
Br.idy Thomas H. 7 I>oane
Holman & Sampson, 19 Exchange
Koss & Pearce, 7 Liberty square
Type and Stereotype.
Foundries.
Boston Stereotype Foundry, Chas.
.T. Peters, agent, 4 Spring lane
Boston Type Foundry, J.K.Rogers
& Co.O Sprin,? lane,(i-e<' adv, }y.<y)
Cowles & Co. (Lithotype— Stereo-
tyije) 17 Wash.
Curtis's Type Foundry, 37 Wash.
Dickinson Type Foundry, Phelps
& Daltou,52 Wash, (see adv. p. 11)
Dilliughain & Bragg, 41 Conaress
N. Engl'd Type A: Stereo. Foundry,
Hobart & Bobbins, 6C Congress
Umbrellas <fe Parasols.
Binney M. & Sons, 49 & 51 Court
Corley Thomas, 29 South
Leukhardt John,;!i)4 Wash.
Iiilley John, 65 Court
Ijyori Jos. 248 Washington [p. S.)
Bobbins Geo.W. *! Court (see e.dp.
Tuttle John, 5:! Kilby
Undertakers.
Benson Constant T. 82 Prince
Brown W. H, 11 Bennington
Cole Job T. l.'!2 Fourlh
Cooley Wm. 42 & ISI Cambridge
Cook Charles, 125 Hudson
Dillon Richard, 2 Avery pi.
Faxon Oren, 694 Washington
Gugenheimer David, 00 Eliot
Hall Seth, 20 South Cedar
In»ersoll J. D. 77 Charter
Johnson Geo. jr. 37 Pitts [mont
Jones Lewis, 122 Court & 134 Tre-
Iiavery Francis, 35 A
Lynde Jas. 49 Hull
Harden David, 309 Hanover
Merrill Harum, 0 Court square
Peak John, 7 Leveret & 146 Friend
Fearce Thomas, 3 B
Pierce John W. 12 Purchase
Pratt Culel) 1. 190 Federal
Smith Franklin & Son, 251 Tremont
Stearns Hiram, 3 Newburn pi.
Tarbell L. L. 122 Court
Tinkhaiu J. Ill Broadway
Whitcomb Levi. r. 2.3,3 Wash.
Wliite John, 51 Meridian, E. B.
Whitney Nahuni P. 19 Blossom
Upholsterers.
Anderson John J. ."irtO Tremont
Bacall Wm. K. 387 Wash.
Blake & Davenport, 12 Comhill
(see adveriisenieiit, /). 12) [coin
Buckley & Bancroft, Beach, c. Lin-
Cherrington Edmund, 106 Third
Croome George, 178 Washington
Du-aut T. P. 228 Washington
fowle C. L. & Co. 282 Wash.
Uixon Edw. 172 Washington
Joy G. J. 50 l.everet
Kasscl Geo. 16 Bedford
Kimhad C. M. 018 Wash. (.ve. adv.
p. 19) [Church
iiemon Henry, Chauncv at. under
Paul & Co. 354 Washington
Pearson G. D. 16 Franklin
Perkins D. B. 130 Charles
PheI|M W. B. 19 Ilraltle
Pi|ipcy Benj. V. 14 Water!
llulibins E. \V. 69 Saleiri
Salesroiiin H ollici- oftlie Institiifn
for the Blind, 2(1 & 22 Bromlield
Scales James, 140 Sliawmiit ave.
Somcrs S. K. 265 Washington
Steele F. A. .371 Wa8hine;toH
Tracy T., Green, c. Slaniford
Turner Henry A. 281) Wasliiiifjten
Viner George, 16 West
Woodward k Co. 118 Lincoln
tlpliiolMtereMHfH.
Baker Mary A 12 Oliver pi.
Briu'kett Laura E. 11 llarr. ave.
Biiller Eliza, 2 Standish pi.
Coss Lvdia B. 12 Oliver pi.
Floyd Nlartha,2 Kneelund
Kennedy H. E. 26 Unity
Lenian Ruth Mrs. 7 Purchast
McKennrv L. J. 47 Revere
OHborn AiiiiM.O Mr Lean ef.
BJplioIstery (i*nnlH,
Burr, Brown & Co. 16 Water
Champney H. T. 20 Tremont
Cunningham H. 15 Uroiniield
Fowle Chas. L. .t Co. 282 Wash.
(sc? tidreitisi'ment, p. 14)
Os^'ood H. B. 5 Holmes block
Upholstery «fe i'svrrlax*
Ooods. (].npnr(ers.)
Hobart, White & Metcalf, 55 & ,57
Water
Lawton J . N. & Bros. agts. 25 Kilby
Upholstery Triinniintjs.
Fowle C. L. & Co. 282 Wash, (see
adrf'rtt-^iueit.)
Syfferman C. F-, 10 Elm
Varnish and Japan
Mauura.rturers.
Cutler A. L. 4-3 India
Frothingham, Fishcr& Co.354 State
Hunnenian W. C. 45 India
HyUe M. Smith, 17 East Castle
Rogers A. W. 5 Holmes block
Salmon J. M. 28 Uawley
Skinner B. H. 20 City whf.
Stimson, Valentine & Co. 36 India
Csee adcerti-^emejit^ back colored.)
Variiishingife PoIi8liiu<;.
Kiley R. H., Boylston Market
Robinson J. 926 Washington
Schraals Charles, .33 Portland
Short G."W. Dorch'r, c. Telecraph
White&Kmg, 71 Sudburjsc- Haw-
kins
Venetian ISIinds.
Fowle C. L. & Co. 282 Wash'ton,
{see adnertisemerU)
Locke Chas. B.47 ComhiU (see
advertiiementyp. 20)
Ventilators.
Davis G. 20-J State (patent)
Veterinary Surjfeons.
Croker R. 91 Union
Dadd George H. 4<; Salem
Harvey Geo. W. 18 Portland
Lillyman Wm. H. 9 Harvard
Mattison J., Bedford, c. Kingston
Saunders Wm., Sudbury, c. Haw-
kins
Simmons Samuel, 252 Causeway
Thayer E. F. 26 Franklm
Thompson S. N. 97 Union
Walther F. H. 6 Middlesex
Wood C. M. 6 Causeway
Vinegar. *
Cowdrey E.T. * Co. 29 Eastern av.
Hertkorn Joseph, Gold, near E
Volk & SiedhofF, 455 Harr. av.
Vise Maker.
Massey James, 19 Flymouth
Woolley John, 14 Salutation
Watch C':ise and dlass
.til.a2> ufjicturer.
Cattin Francis, 1 Beach
Langdon W. G. 4 Court avenue
Thiery S: Sertx, r. 221 Wash.
"Watch Slakers.
Appleton, Tracy & Co. 16.3 Wash.
Bacr Nathan, 5dl Waahin^ou
Bell J. 6. 102 Court
Bigelow J. J. 159 Wash.
Bond Charles, 1 Franklin
Bond Wm. & Son, 17 Congreus
Boston Watch Co. 109 Wash.
Bradford E. P. 7 Congress
Byron Daniel, 76 Broad
Campbell John, 34 Washington
Chamberlin & Quimby, 56 Fleet
Christen Louis, 5 Summer
Conant N. P. 120 Broad
Crosby S. S. 69 Washington
Crosby Sam'l T. 69 Wash.
Daniels & Green, 57 Court
Davis S. C. 173 Broadway
Dodge Benjamin, 16 Wash.
Edmunds B. F. 108 Court
El£on Julius, 4 School [1
Fay Geo. H. 14 Hanover, room No.
Fcdcrhcn John jr. M Court
Foitter S. B, Klfi Sudbury
Gee Henry, 40 F. IL »n.
(ierriali Tlios. J>. 2.09 llannver
Grueby Edw. 1,. 13 Maverick «q.
IIuTiip{r,n S. 3 Sumner, E. B.
HaNiirigH D. B. & J.520 Wunh.
IImz.ii (;co. VV.62 Hanover
HiTvey Saio'l C. 32 Court
Hills {L 91 Wnshinirlon
Ilolway I'bilip. 3^-7 Hanover
Jackson Edward, 779 Wanhineton
Jenkins Osmore, H9 Wash.
JciiaiMi Wm.7 Court sq.
Johrl.^on T. S. 4 Court avenue
Jones F. R. 32<; Hanover
Joins H. S. .53 Court
Kelley A. B. 767 Washington
Keinl" F. 33 Tremont
Kendall .lames, .39 Hanover
Knapi) Jesse, 251 Hanover
Mulin F. 113 Washington
Mullan Wm. 4 Court av.
Natliaii M. 401 Washington
Neely T. 2.'>i North
O'Connell Maurice, 333 Hanover
Osgood John jr. .368 Wash.
Percival Nath'l, 1 N. Market
Perkins M. l.sil Hanover
Porter Geo. E. 7 Congress
Pratt .loseph, 145 Ccmrt
Pralt Wm. 347 Washington .
Raymond F. C. 4 Bromlield
Richards J. L. j r. 7 Brattle sq
Riecke Henry, 2 Prov. c. School
Ridgway John, 36 Cambridge
Rogers Wm. 17 U. S. Hotel
Sherman C. J. F. 77 North
Si.sson A. H. 83 Wash.
Smith H. W. 29 Washington
Stevens C. C. 29 Washington
Strouss S. 121 Conn
Sweet J. S. 49 Hanover
Tarbell E. 101 Dorchester av.
Toland John, 107 Dorchester av.
Wanckel E. 3 Tremont Temple
Watson John, 65 Washington
Watson T. R. 129 Hanover
Wliittemore Joel, 9.59 Washington
Wood N. G. 9 & 11 Hanover
Watches, .Jewelry, and
Plate.
Adams Geo. E. 295 Wash.
Bacon & Co. 6 Elm
Bailey, Chapman & Co. 205 Wash.
Bigelow Bro.&Kennard, 121 Wash.
Burbank ft Crosby, 231 Wash.
Crosby S.T. 09 Wash.(seearff.p.20)
Goldsmith Wm. 431 Washington
(Jooding Josiah, 83 Washington
Gray & Libby. 159 Wash.
Greene H. B. 13 Salem
Hammond S. J. & Co. 99 Court
Hews A., ir. 217 Wash.
Hews A. ti. 165 Wash
Hopkinson G. C. 14 Hanover
Horn Edwin B. IS Hanover
Jenkins N. 4 Coolidge building
Jones A. S. 5:15 Wash. [Wash.
Jones, Shrev«, Brown & Co. 226
Kelley Jasper, 225 Wash.
Kettell J. V. 163 Washington
Kibhee G. A. 22 Salem
Lincoln & Foss, Wash. cor. Court
Mudge Geo. A. 195 Washington
Myers S. & J. 16 Hanover
Palmers & Buchelders, 91 Wash.
Rowe Brothers, 19 Salem
Skinner A. 62 Hanover
Smith Edwin, 11 Tremont row
Spear Henry T. S9 Wash.
Stan wood Henry B. & Co. 253 W'sh
Wentworth A. 61 Court
Wolf Lewis, 369 Wash. /
■^Vatches, Tools, etc.
Howard E. & Co. 109 Washington
Palmers & Bachelders. 91 Wa.Jh.
Willsou V7. H. 109 Wash.
"W'ater for Shipping.
Berg Andrew A. 18 Lewis wh.orf
Knowles P., Union wharf
AVater ^Vheels.
American Water Wheel Co. A.
Warren, 31 Exchange
McLauthhn Geo.T. & Co. 108 State
^Veather Strips.
Carter E. 117 Hanover
■Weighers <S: Oausers.
Brewer Xathan'l ft Son, 11 Cen'l wt.
Bullard Isaac, foot Hanover
Calef James A. 22 Lewis wf.
Clii! 1 T. H. m Commercial wf.
Cleuvcs Nathaniel, 3 Centrid wf.
Connor Win. 15 Lewis whf.
Crane H. N. 20 Lewis wf.
Crowell N. jr. 20 Commercial wf.
Daniels Chiis. P. S Central whcrf
Davis F. C. 13 Central wf.
Dillaway Samuel, 26 Central wf.
Eaton David S. 3i3 Commercial
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
EUery "Wm. 11 Lewis wf.
Hockey Joseph, 8 Lcttib wharf
Ilsli'j B. T. <; I.e-B-is wharf
Johnson N. 48 Inriia wf.
Kidder I). T. 17 Kowc's wharf
Lane Samuel, head Union wf.
Livermorc S. B. liiS Cojnnicreial
McCallum John, 4 Central whf.
Mutlge L. D.head India wharf
Niclterson J. G. lOG Commercial
Ordway Aaron, 150 State
Ordway B. H. 2.3 India
Peirson A. L. 6 Ijewis wf.
Sivret James W. 8 Central wf.
Sweet Nathaniel, ?A Central wf,
Urann Joseph, 340 Commercial
■Western I^i»nd .dLgeneies
Blake Pynson, 13 Doan8
Burgess E. P. 11) State
"Whalebone Workers-
Adams Joseph M.12Hawley
Sevey J. A. 110 Federal
Wharfingers.
Bickford J., Comey's wharf
Blanev Jas. M. 28 Central wf.
Braman G. T. W., Sargent's VfM.
Brown Charles W. end India wf,
CotUn Geo. R.. City wharf
Crosby David, Arch wf.
Davison E. E. 24 Lewis wf.
Frederick Jabez, Boston wf.
Frost E. E., Russia wf.
Glover James jr., Wales wf.
Hall E. A., G.J. R. R. whf.
Hersey A. C. 8T Commercial wf.
Homer E. jr., Battery wf.
Homer H.. Cunard wharf
Kidder Daniel T. 17 Rowe's wf.
Nichols Chas. H., Lincoln's wharf
Nichols 3. C, Lineola & Fisk's wf.
and iKJ State
Pearce Geo. W. 30 XTnion wf .
Redding E. H., E. B. wf. 37 Merid.
Scudder Alex., Mereantile wharf
Thornton Geo.,Grand Juncfn wf.
"Wilder James S., Constitutian wf.
"Winsor Thomas, 22 T wf.
"Winter Chas. (17 Comm'l wharf
'Wheelwrifflits nfe Car-
riage TWakers.
Bachelder D. M. 91 Beverly
Briggs Elhridge G.K Cove
Brigharo C. L. 36Hawley
Chamberlain S., Beach, c. CoTe
Donaughcy J., Travers, c. Beverly
Donovan D., Beach, c. SouJh
F.ckert John, 20 Chapman
Garinp Chas., Suftblk, n. Ca,<:tle
Ilenfleid Amos, SI Sumnsr, E, B,
Lakin Sylvester, 303 Broad
Lally Patrick^ First, n. Brid/^e
I^enehan T.,Hr8t,n. Dorchester av.
McCue Jas., Richmond, n. Fulton
Miley Thomas, Dorchester, n. First
Norris I. B., Travers, n. Cha'stown
Perry Bradford, 017 "Wash.
Plageman Henry, E. Castle
Kaff«rty J., E. Sumner, n, R. R.
Room "W. H., Medford.c. Causeway
Russell J. W. 00 Portland
Stone M. P. 87 Beverly
Stone "Wm. P., Secojid, near B
Vanslone "W-SS Sumner, E. B.
"W^hips.
American "Whip Co. 19 Dock sq.
Mslendy & David, 8 DocX- square
W^illoTV Workers.
Harper E. L.38 Bromfield (imp.)
Parker Alex. 74 Blackstone
PartheimuUer F. 21 Dock snuare
Porter James,, 77 Haverhrll
"W^indoiv 43Iass>
Brfflwnbill Jchn.S Bedford
Cook J. M. 125 Congress
Catter A. L. 43 India
Damon, Sherburne & Co. 87 Friend
LoringC. G.&Co. 10 Merch. rovr
Page & Bobbins, 189 & isa State &
86 & 88 Central
Stiaison, "Valentine & Co, SGIndiai
"WindoTV @had«e.
Bradford C. R. 103 Hanover
Bruce Chas. H. & Co. 304 "Wash.
Flint J. S. 50 Court
Fowle C. L.&C0.282 "Washingtoa,.
(manuf.)
Homer & Co. 50 Federal
Kelty G. L. & J. B. Mamfac. 170
Washington
Marden 6. H. over City Scales,
Haymarket sq.
Marfien & Hartshorn, 164 Court
Snares M. S. 400 Washington
Wieczorek Hugo 18 Avery
Whines, Teas, /tc>
Codman Edward & Co. 47 Kilb/
Parker J. B. 34 Curt
PetJes John (J, 1! Tremont
"Williams J. D. & M. 1$) & 187 Stale
W^ire Sffanuf. ( Iron !f Steel.}
Lawton J. N. a Bros. agts. 25 Kilby
"W^ire "'BVorkers.
Morsa Chas. A. 67 Conihill
Whyte Oliver,. 75 Cornhill
"Wooden "Ware, etc>
AHan George W. 4.58 Harrison av,
Atwood Geo. "W. 36 Broad
Batchelder L. E 31 India
Bridgman, Trowbridge ft Feabody,
8 Faneuil Hall sq.
Case P. W. 340 Washington
Caramings D. & Co. 41 S. Market
Dester R. & S. G. 21 Broad
Dickinson,Lincoln&Co. 15 Faneui?
Hall sq. (see advertisement p. 4)
Eaton, Jones & Co. 6 Holmes blk.
Frothingham G. H. 56 Broad
Howe N.S.- J. & Co. .30 Nortk Market
Ladd R. F. & Co. 59 Broad
Lappen O. & Cn, 26 Dock sq.
Marsh S. W. 26 Broad
Murdock E. jr. 42 S. Market
Smjth Dwight, 56 Broad
SroiSh E. P. & C, E. 6!) Uaion
Stimoson C. Mw21 Washingtem
Warier R. & Co, 36 Comm'l
"Wool Wealers.
(brokers)
Coolidge Wm. D. 34 Pearl
Hilton Wm. 80 Broad
Hurd, Bowers A Willard, 189 State-
Kendall H. R. & Son, 37 Battery-
mareh
Livermore St Morse, 98 Pearl
Lothrop Jarvis, 4 Lehigh
Pettibone H. A. & Co. 44 Kilby
(broker)!
Townsend T. B. & Son, 23 Central
Vila James & Co. 1 Bath, n. Cong's
"Woollen Machinery.
"Willard F. a Co. (-oe urlv. p. 3)
"W^orsted and l^atterns.
Murdoe-h E, A. 360.i Wash,
BOSTON BOAED OF TBADE.
Incorporated Apeii 29, 1854. Office Merchants Exchange.
Annual Meeting of the Bqajd on the third Wednesday in January. Meetings of the
GovernTnent of the Board on the first Monday of each month.
GEORGE ;B. UPTON, President.
TH09. ASPINWALL, EBW.A.RD S. TOBEY, ALEX. H. RICE, Vice PaEsiDENT».
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Of Appeals : — Nathan Carruth, Joseph Wliitney, Zelotes Hosraer, James W. Paige.
Of Arbitration : — "William B. Re3'7volds, C. O. Whitmore, James C. Co-nYerse^
Benjamin E. Bates, William E. Coffin.
On Finance: — George C. Richards&n, Nathaniel Harris, Charles G. Nazrro.
On Inquiry into Causes of ShipwrecJi, : — Robert B.. yorbes, Samuel T. Dana^ Charles
J. Morrill, Caleb Curtis, William B. Bacon.
DIRECTORS.
Isaac C. Bates, James M. Beebe, William Blake, Peter Butler, Charles Bokus,
Charles Brooks, William J. Cutler, John Collamore, Jr., Charles Deane, Samuel P'roth-
ingham, Jr., Samuel H. Gookin, Andrew T. Hall, H. K. Horton, Horatio Harris,
Frederick Jones, George Livermore, William Perkins, Thomas W. Fcirce. Avery
Plumer, Jr., Eben C. Stanwood, William B. Spooner, Isaac Thacher, J. J. Whiting,
Henry V. Ward.
James II. Beal, Treasurer. Lorenzo Sabine, Secretary.
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OBITUARIES.
299
MASSACHUSETTS OBITUARY, 1858.
Dr. William Abbott, Fairlcc, Vt., I
July 30, aged 78. Formerly of Salem,
Mass.
Hon. Chester Adams, Natick, March
15, aged 72. He was a native of Bristol,
Conn. He was Representative from Natick
to the Legislature from 1833 to 1838, and
Senator in 1841 and 1849. He was
Town Clerk and Treasurer 27 years, Post-
master 7 years, and held many other re-
sponsible offices.
Hon. Samuel Adams, Townscnd, April
5, aged 52. He wos a member of the State
Senate at the time of his death, and had
formerly been a member of the House of
Representatives, and had held several other
local offices. His death was caused by
taking aconite, which had been prescribed
as a lotion for rheumatism, from which he
was suffering.
Hezekiah Allen, Esq., Orange, N. J.,
Nov. 18, aged 82. A native of Dover,
Mass. He entered Harvard College, but
was compelled, on account of ill health, to
leave. He belonged to the class that
graduated in 1800.
Capt. Ambrose Ames, Greenfield. Aug.
29. aged 95 ; the oldest person in the town.
He was Postmaster from 1804 to 1841, and
several years a member of the Legislature.
Samuel Austin, Esq., Boston, Sept.
15, aged 70. H"E was born in Boston ; was
a merchant engaged extensively in the
Calcutta trade. " He was a Representative
in the State Legislature from 1827 to 1833,
member of the City Council in 1829 and
1830, and director in the State Bank from
1824 until his death.
Capt. JosiAH Aters, "Waltham, April
15, aged 90. Formerly branch pilot of
Boston.
Adams Bailey, Esq., Boston, Nov. 20,
aged 69 ; born in Scituate, Mass. In 1815
he was appointed to an office in the Boston
Custom House, where he continued about
40 years, about half of which time he held
the office of Deputy Collector. He was
highly esteemed for his public worth and
private virtues.
Dr. Israel Balck, Amesbury, July 7,
aged 70.
Henry Barlow Brown, Woodstock,
Vt., Feb. 9, aged 93. Born in Boston,
July 12, 1764. He studied law, and was a
practitioner in New Brunswick, where he
resided several years ; he removed to Ver-
mont about 1808. He was a man of cul-
tivated mind and retentive memory.
Francis Lowell Batchelder, of
Cambridge ; in Florida, Feb. 9, aged 32.
He was born in that part of Chelmsford
now Lowell. Graduated at Harvard Col-
lege in 1S44 ; studied law, and opened an
office in Cambridge ; was a member of the
Common Council in 1853 and 1854. Dili-
gent and faithful in all the afi;iirs of life.
Andrew E. Belknap, Boston, Jan. 25,
aged 78. lie was a son of the late Rev.
Dr. Belknap, and for many years was a mer-
chant in that city. He took much interest
in historical matters, particularly in relation
to Boston, and frequently contributed to
the newspapers under the signature of " A
Boston Boy."
William A. Bell, E.sq., Boston, May
30, aged 43.
William Blake, Woburn, Feb. 1,
aged 82. He was a native of Boston, and
was a lineal descendant in the sixth gen-
eration from William and Agnes Blake,
who settled in Dorchester in 1C30.
Oliver H. Blood, M. D., Worcester,
April 8, aged 57. A graduate of Harvard
College.
Chauncey Booth, M. D., Somerville,
Jan. 12, aged 41 ; Physician and Superin-
tendent of the McLean Asylum fjr the
Insane. A man distinguished in his pro-
fession, and his loss is greatly felt by the
public.
Rev. James Bradford, Sheffield, Dec.
16, aged 71. For 40 years pastor of the
Congregational Church in Sheffield.
Rev. I.«;a.ac Braman, Georgetown, Dec.
26, a^ed 88. A native of Norton, Mass. ;
for 61 years pastor of the Congregational
Church in Georgetown. He was a graduate
of Harvard College in 1794, and had been
for several years the only survivor of his
class.
Charles H. Brown, Esq., Boston,
April 1, aged 66. He was a native of New-
buryport, but had resided in Boston the
past 36 years. He was member of the
Common "Council in 1844-5, and President
of the Atlas Bank the past six years, and
held many other important trusts, all of
which he discharged with fidelity and
Christian integrity.
Hon. PlUfus Bullock, Royalston, Jan.
10, aged 78. He had been a member of
the State Senate, and of conventions for
revising the Stale Constitution.
Charles Butterfielu, Esq., Tyngs-
borough, July 25, aged 62. A graduate of
Harvard College inl820.
Rev. Lemuel Capen, South Boston,
Aug. 28, aged 70. Born in Dorchester;
graduated at Harvard College in 1810 ; or-
dained pastor of the Unitarian Church in
Sterling, Mass., 1815, and resigned in
1819. In 1827 he was installed over the
Hawes Place Church in South Boston.
He resigned in 1839. He had attended
the Commencement at Cambridge every
time since he graduated.
Capt. Ward Chipman, Salem, Jan. 20,
aged 78.
Oliver Clark, Esq., Smithland, Ky.,
Oct., aged 68. Formerly of Boston.
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MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Prof. Pahker Cleveland, Brunswick,
Me., Oct. 15, aged 79. Born in Essex
Co., Mass. ; graduated at Harvard College,
1799 ; was a school-teacher and also tutor
at Harvard College until 1805, when he
was appointed Professor of Mathematics
and Natural Philosophy, and in 1828 to
the new Professorship of Chemistrj-, Min-
eralogy, and Natural Philosophy, which
he held until his death, having heeu con-
nected with the college 53 years.
Dr. William Colman, Pittsfield, April
27, aged 92.
Zebedee Cook, Esq., Framingham,
Jan. 24, aged 72. A native of Newbury-
port ; removed to Boston 1810 ; commenced
business as a merchant, and afterwards
engaged in insurance. Was member of
Mass. Legislature from 1835 to 1838 in-
clusive. Removed to New York in 1838,
and in 1857 retired from business.
Dr. Lucius Cooke, Montague, Oct. 10,
aged 44.
Ephraim Corliss, Esq., Haverhill,
July 5, aged 76.
Laeka Crane, Esq., South Boston,
Feb. 4, aged 74. He had been a member
of both blanches of the City Government.
Dr. Andrew Croswell, Mercer, Me.,
June 4, aged 80 ; a native of Plymouth,
Mass. Graduated at Harvard College,
1798.
Rev. Joshua Crowell, Southbridge,
July 21, aged 81 ; formerly of Ware.
James P. C. Cummings, M. D., Fitch-
burg, Aug. 27, aged 28.
Joseph Curtis, Esq., West Roxbury,
Feb. 15, aged 86. Few men have passed
through life more honorably, and few leave
behind them a more unblemished reputa-
tion.
Hon. Joseph Dane, Kennebunk, Me.,
May 1, aged 79. A native of Beverly,
Mass. and nephew of Hon. Nathan Dane.
Graduated at Harvard College, 1779; stu-
died law, was admitted to the bar m Essex
County ; removed to Kennebunk in 1802.
He was member of the conventions in
1816 and 1819 for forming State Constitu-
tion of Maine. Had been member of Con-
gress and State Legislature. He was a
sound lawyer, a safe counsellor, and a
useful citizen.
Tucker Daland, Esq., Salem, May 31,
aged 62. A merchant extensively en-
gaged in the East India trade.
Ezra Deane, M. D., Cambridge, Aug.
8, aged 79 ; formerly practising physician
at Biddeford, Me.
Sullivan Dorr, Esq., Providence, R.I.,
March 2, aged — ; a native of Boston.
He had resided in Providence more than
50 years. The grave of Roger Williams
is said to be included in his estate.
Hon. Wm. Draper, Pontiac, Mich.,
Aug. 8, aged 78. He was a native of
Dover, Mass.. and a graduate of Harvard
College in 1803.
Charles Drew, Esq., Duxbury, Feb.
4, aged 89.
Rev. Asa Eaton, D. D., Boston, March
24, aged 70. He was born in Plaistow,
N. H.; graduated at Harvard College in
1803 ; was Rector of Christ Churcli, Boston,
from 1805 to 1829 ; was iifterwards eight
years a city missionary ; and for a few
years before his death was connected with
the church of the Advent in Boston. He
was also a distinguished member of the
Masonic Fraternity.
Henry Emmons, Boston, Sept. 22, aged
88.. He was one of the oldest, if not the
oldest printer in Boston. He is reported
never to have tasted ardent spirits nor used
tobacco. For the last 40 years he had not
used tea or coffee, but was a consistent
cold-water man. He was well known to
many of the patrons of the" Massachusetts
Register " and " Boston Directory" in the
city.
Hon. George Eustis. New Orleans,
Dec. 23, aged 62. He was a native of
Boston, and a graduate of Harvard Col-
lege in 1815.
Rev. John Ferguson, Whately, Nov.
11, aged 70.
Chandler Flagg, M. D., Marblehead,
Sept. 10, aged 77. A highly esteemed
citizen of that town. He died very sud-
denly, of the heart disease, as is supposed.
Col. Thaddeus Foote, Southwick, Oct.
10, aged 75.
Dr. George Foster, Chicago, 111., Nov.
6, aged 30 ; a native of Roxbury, Mass.
Samuel Foster, Esq., South Scituate,
July 11, aged 80.
Ebene2;er Francis, Esq., Boston, Sept.
21, aged 83. Born in Beverly, Mass. He
was a successful merchant, and is sup-
posed to have left the largest estate ever
accumulated in New England. He was
for many years treasurer of Harvard Col-
lege, and President of the Mass. General
Hospital, also President of the Suffolk
Bank.
Rev. Barzillai Frost, Concord, Dec.
8, aged 54 ; a native of Effingham, N. H. ;
graduated at Harvard College in 1830.
He was pastor of the Unitarian Church in
Concord from 1837 until 1857.
Henry Gardner, M. D., Boston, June
19, aged 78. A native of Boston ; gradu-
ated at Harvard College, 1798. He was a
member of the Constitutional Convention
of 1820 from Dorchester, and had repre-
sented that town in both branches of the
legislature.
Hon. John James Git-chuist, Wash-
ington, D. C, April 29, of Charlestown,
N. II., aged 49. He was a native of Med-
ford, Mass. ; graduated at Harvard Col-
lege in 1828 ; studied law, and commenced
practice in Charlestown, N. H He was
frequently a member of the legislature.
In 1840 he was appointed Associate Jus-
tice of the Supreme Court of N. H., and
in 1818 was made Chief Justice. In 1855
he was appointed a .Judge of the Court of
Claims, and was its presiding Judge until
his death.
OBITUARIES.
301
Rev. JosiAH Oilman, Lynn, Nov. 1,
aged 61.
Rev. Sam'i, Oilman, D. D., of Charles-
ton, S. C, at Kiiifiston, Mass., T'cb. 9,
aged 66. A native of Olouce.ster. Mass. ;
graduated at Harvard College in 1811 ; was
tutor at Cambridge from 1817 to 1S19 ;
ttudied theolngv ; was settled over the Uni-
tarian Church in Charleston, S. C.,in 1819,
and continued to his death. He was a
distinguished literary and philosophical
.writer.
Rev. Bex.t. C. Ghafton, Cambridge,
Jan 12, aged 72.
Nathaniel Giifenwooi) Snellino,
Esq., Boston, Sept. 6, aged 73, late Presi-
dent of the Massachusetts Fire and Ma-
rine Insurance Co.
Benjamin Guild, Esq., Boston, March
30, aged 7'2. Graduated at Harvard Col-
lege, 1804 ; studied law, and practised in
Boston. For over thirty years an efficient
member of the Mass. Society for the Pro-
motion of Agriculture.
Oeokor Hahius, Esq., Boston, May,
20, aged 76.
Ezra H\.skell, Pover, aged 77. A
graduate of Yale College in 1811, and for
many years a teacher in Boston.
Elnatiian Pierce Hathaway, Esq.,
Freetown, Jan. 23, aged 60. Graduated
at Brown University in 1818. He had
been a member of both branches of the
State legisl-itiire. and of the Constitutional
Convention of 18o3.
Olfver Bli.ss Hats, Esq., Nashville,
Tenn.. aged 76. He was a native of Mass.,
and moverl to Nashville in 1808 ; an emi-
nent lawyer.
Daniel Hersey, Esq , Boston, May
26, aged 71. For many years known aj an
auctioneer, and a prominent member of
thai. 0. ofO. F.
Ephraim Hinds, Esq., West Boylston,
June IS. awed 77. He was born in that
part of Shrewsbury which is now West
Boylston ; siraduated at Harvard College,
1805. After leaving college, he taught
school in several places, and then studied
law. He lived in several different towns.
He was hiuhly respected at the bar, and
in private life.
Hon. Aaron Hobart, East Bridge-
water, Sept. 19, aged 71. He was born in
Abington ; graduated at Brown University
in 1805 ; became distinguished as a lawyer ;
has been a State senator, representative to
Congress, member of the Executive Coun-
cil, Judge of Probate for Plymouth Coun-
ty, &c.
Dr. Jes.se Hodges, P. tersham, April 3,
aged 71.
George .\sa Boyt, M. D., Framing-
ham, Oct. 15, aged 32. He was born in
Northfield. N. H. ; graduated at Dart-
mouth CoLegp in 1847 ; took his degree of
M. D. at Harvard College in 1851 ; and
practised successfully in connection with
his father in Framingham.
FuKEMAW HiTNT, Esq., New York,
March 2, a«cd 53. A native of Quincy,
Mass. He was publisher of the "Mer-
chants' Magazine."
Rev. John B. Hunt, North Easton,
Oct. 10, aged 39.
AiicniBALD JONE.S, Esq., Frankfort,
Me., Keb. 8, aged 81 ; a native of Worces-
ter, Mass., whence he emigrated in 1802.
Hon. Thomas Kinnicutt, Worcester,
Jan. 22, aged 57. Born in Warren, R. I.;
graduated at Brown University in 1822 ;
studied law ; admitted to the Worcester
bar in 1825. He had been a member of
both branches of the State Le<;islature,
was Speaker of the House in 1842. He
was appointed Judge of Probate for Wor-
cester County in 1848, and held the office
at the time of his death. He was held in
high estimation by his fellow-citizens.
Martin Lane, Esq., Cambritlgeport,
Oct. 16, aged 73. He was a native of
North mplon, was for nearly thirtv years
cashier of Cambridge Bank. He was
much respected for his integrity and sim-
plicity of character.
Lewis A. Lauriat, Sacramento, Cal.,
Aug. 27, aged 72; formerly of Boston.
Elijah Lewis, Esq., Roxbury, Dec,
15, aged 85. He was a merchant, and for
many years connected with municipal
affairs.
Capt. Jacob Lincoln, Eastport, Me.,
March 14, aged 91 years, lacking 5 days.
He was born in Hingham, Mass. ; went to
Maine about 1788 ; was chosen first town
clerk of Eastport in 1798, and in 1806 was
chosen to the command of the militia
company of the town ; and from that day
had always been known by his military
title.
Ellis Gray Loring, Esq., Boston,
Mav 24, aged 52. A well-known and
highly resiectcd citizen of Boston, and a
liberal and consistent supporter of the
anti-slavery cause.
Rev. Stephen Lovell, Boston, Sept.
29, aged 59. He was a Methodist preach-
er ; was for a number of years assistant
editor of the " Boston Olive Branch."
Ebenezer ^Iekriam, West Brookfield,
Oct. 1. aged 81. Commenced apprentice-
ship at printing with Isaiah Thomas, at
Worcester, in 1790, when about thirteen
years of age. Commenced business in
Brookfield in 1797, and continued over fifty
years.
George Minot, Esq., Reading, April
16, aged 41. He was born in Haverhill,
Mass. Graduated at Harvard College, 1836j
commenced practice in Boston in 1839.
He was an extensive editor of law-books,
Timothy P. Morrill, Esq., Salisbury,
October 2, aged 60.
Anthony Morse, Esq., Plymouth,
April 19, aged 63.
Dr. Eliakim Morse, Watertown, Jan.
9, aged 99. He was a native of that part
of Shrewsbury now West Boylston, and
cime to Watertown more than 50 yf ars
ago.
302
MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER.
Rev. FoRKis MoKSE, Lee, April 6, aged
61.
Thomas Needham, Esq., Salem, Sept.
24, aged 79.
Hon. Albert Hob.\rt Nelson, of Wo-
burn, at McLean Asylum, Somerville,
June 27, aged 46. Born in Wilford, Mass. ;
graduated at Harvard College in 1832 ;
studied lavv, and practised in Concord,
Mass., until 1841, when he removed to
AVoburn. He was for several years prose-
cuting attorney for Middlesex and Essex
Counties ; was State Senator in 1848-9, and
member of the Executive Council in 18-55;
and was the same year appointed Chief
Justice of the Superior Court for the
County of Suffolk.
Moses Newell, Esq., West Newbury,
March, aged 63. One of the most promi-
nent men in Essex County.
Isaac Nbwhall, Esq., Lynn, July 6,
aged 75. For many years a merchant of
Salem.
Rev. James Nichols, of Haydenville,
Whately, Dec. 14, aged 64.
Capt. Nathan Noble, Salem, March
17, aged 75.
Erasmus Darwin North, M. D.,
Westfield, June 17, aged 51. Born in
Goshen, Conn. ; graduated at the Univer-
sity of North Carolina, 1826 ; studied medi
cine, and practised a few years. He was
Instructor of Elocution in Yale College
from 1830 to 1854.
FRA>rcis Johonnot Oliver, Esq.,
Middletown, Conn., aged 81. A native of
Boston, and a graduate of Harvard College
in 1795.
William Foster Otis. Esq., of Boston,
Versailles, France, May 29, aged 56. He
was the third son of Harrison Gray Otis ;
graduated at Haivard College in 1821 ;
studied law, and was admitted to the Suf-
folk bar. He was Reprt-sentative in the
State Legislature from 1830 to 1833, and
was for several years President of the
Young Men's Teuiptrance Society.
Isaac Parker, Esq., Boston, May 27>
aged 70. An estimable citizen and sub-
stantial merchant. He was President of
the Traders' bank, and a member of the
N. E. Hist, and Gen. Society.
Col. Albert Pike, New Orleans, aged
49. A native of boston.
'Hon. Timothy Pilsbttry, Texas, Nov.
23. A native of Newburypoi t.
Rev. Solomon Dwight Pitkin, Wood-
bridge, N. J., Sept. 30, aged 36. A native
of Amherst, Mass.
Rev. Augustus Russell Pope, Somer-
ville, May 24, aged 39. Graduated at Har-
vard College, 1839 ; settled in Kingston,
MaSs., 1843, wheie he remained until
1849, when lie removed to Somerville.
For the last two years of his life he acted
as State Agent and Lecturer of the Mass.
Board of Education.
Lieut. Caleb Pkouty, Nokomis. 111.,
July 15, aged 73 ; late of the U. S. R. M.,
formerly of Scituate, JMass.
Hon. Robert Rantoul, Beverly, Oct.
24, aged 80. He was born in Salem. He
has been prominently before the public
during the past half century, having first
served in the Legislature in 1809. He wa.s
a member of the Constitutional Conven-
tion in 1820, and again in 1855, and has
acceptably filled various public trusts dur-
ing a long, active, and useful life.
Hon. JameS Richardson, Dedham,
June 7, aged 86. Born in Medfield, grad-
uated at Harvard College in 1797. Studied
law with Fisher Ames, commenced practice
in 1800, was President of the Norfolk bar
at the time of his death. He was State
Senator in 1813, a member of the Consti-
tutional Convention of 1820, and of the
Executive Council in 1834 and 1835.
Rev. Elisha Rockwood, D. D., Swan-
zey, N. H., June 18, aged 80. Formerly
of Westborough, Mass.
William Henry Rowe, Esq., Boston,
July 22, aged 27. Graduated at Harvard
College in 1853.
Capt. Henry Russell, Brooklyn,
N. Y., May 24, aged 72; eldest son of the
late Hon. JBenj. Russell of Boston.
Edward Savage, Esq., Springfield,
April 28, aged 62. Formerly of Boston.
Joel Scott, Esq., Dedham, May 5, aged
46. He was a native of Newburyport. He
was many years Deputy Collector in the
Boston Custom House, and in 1850 was
elected President of the Alliance Insurance
Company, which office he held until his
death.
Ruggles Slack, Esq., Chelsea, April
19, aged 65. He was many years employed
in connection with the " Boston Post."
Rev. Elam Smalley', . D. D., Troy,
N. Y., July 30, aged 62. A native of
Dartmouth, Mass.^ graduated at Brown
University in 1827.
Dr. Robert Starkweather, Chester-
field, May 8, aged 92.
Major Joseph Stearns, Danvers, Aug.
8, aged 76.
Luther Stevens, of Boston, at Mount
Vernon, N. H., aged 79. For the last 40
years he had been a steel and copperplate
printer, and publishes-, in Boston.
Rev. Seth F. Swift, Oswego, N.Y.,Oct.
12, aged 72. Born in -S mdwich, Mass.;
graduated at Harvard College, 1807. Or-
dained over a Unitarian church in Nan-
tucket, 1810; continued until 1833, when
he removed to Oswego; shortly after he
became blind, and remained so until his
death.
Hon. GEoitGE McDoNOUGH Thacher,
Boston, June 2, aged 49. He was a son
of Judge Peter O. Thacher, and seventh
in descent from Thomas Thacher, of Dux-
bury, the emigrant ancestor.
Adam Wallace Thaxteu, Boston,
Dec. 15, aged 79. For many years Presi-
dent of the Mechanic's Mutual Fire In-
surance Co. in Boston.
ADDITIONS, CORRECTIONS, ETC.
303
Hon. Ai.UF.KT TnoKNDiKR, Beverly,
June 14, afj;ctl US. lie luid been a mem-
ber of both branches of the Lej^'isbiture,
and was President of the Beverly Bank at
the time of his death.
Dea. Joshua XJpiiam, Salem, July 20,
aged 73.
WirxTAM E. ViNCKNT, Esq., Dorches-
ter, April 12. aged Go. Teller of the State
Bank, Boston.
Col. John Wade, Woburn, July 9, aged
78. He had been a State senator, and
had held other important oflices.
Hon. Wm. p. Walker, Lenox. Nov.
11, asijedSO. Born at Lenox, graduated
at Williams College in IIDS, admitted to
the bar, 1803. He had been one year a
member of the House of Representatives,
three years a member of the Senate, and
two years a member of the Executive
Council, was four years Chief Justice of
the Court of Sessions for Berkshire Coun-
ty, and twenty-four years Judge of Pro-
bate. He was, postmaster in Lenox from
1820 to 1848.
Rev. S. D. Ward, Agawam, June 12,
aged 57.
Thomas W. Wakd, Boston, March 4,
aged 71. He was a native of Salem, and
in early life, for several years, went to sea,
and became a master mariner. In 1810
he removed to Boston, where he became a
successful merchant. He was treasurer
of Harvard College from 1830 to 1842 ;
"also held other offices of trust and respon-
sibility, the duties of which he faithfully
performed.
Frederick Warren, Esq., Worcester,
Nov. 13. He was City Marshal of Wor-
cester, and was shot accidentally a few
days previous, by a pistol in the hand.i of
anotlicr person while examining it.
Rev. Enr;.NE/,RK WASuntutN, Racine
Wis., Dec. 29. aged 8.5. A native of Hard-
wick, Mass.
Han. Jaked Weed, Petersham, Aug. 6,
aged 74.
John B. Wells, Esq., Boston, March
IS, aged 7o. He had been an alderman of
Boston, his native place, and member of
both branches of the State Legislature, and
filled many other offices of honor and
trust. In all situations he faithfully dis-
charged his duties.
Dr. Wm. Wesselhoeft, Boston, Sept.
1, aged G'). A native of Chemnitz, Sax-
ony. He had resided in the United States
thirty-four years. He had been a Presi-
dent of the Massachusetts Ilomueopathic
Medical Society.
Amos Hammond Whitney, Esq.,Vieks-
burg. Miss., Oct. 8, aged 40. A graduate
of Harvard College in 1838; and formerly
of the house of Ilenshaw & Whitney, of
Boston.
t
Rev. Luther Wright, Woburn, Jan.
21, aged 88. Graduated at Harvard Col-
lege, 1796; ordained at Medway, 1798,
where he remained seventeen years. In
1817 settled as pastor in Barrington, R.I.,
where he remained four and a half years.
Hon. Nathan'l Wright, Lowell, Nov,
5. aged 74. He was a native of Sterling,
Mass. Graduated at Harvard College in
1808; studied law; admitted to the bar of
the Lower Court in 1811, and to the Su-
perior Court in 1813. Had been member
of both branches of the Legislature, May-
or of the City of Lowell two years, and
President of the Lowell Bank more than
thirty years.
rage 30
41.
41.
42.
46.
48.
53.
54.
56.
61.
65.
70.
70.
72.
77.
101.
117
165,
204
ADDITIONS, CORRECTIONS, AND RECENT APPOINTMENTS.
Phineas L. Page is standing Justice of thf. Polire Court of Pktsfield, vice John A.. Walker,
resigned. James U. Ounham and George L. Willis are Special Jus'ices.
Joseph M. Day, of Barnstable, and George W. Donaldson, of FalmouDh, have been appointed
Commissioners to qualify Civil Officers.
Nehemiah D. Kelley, of Jlarwich, and Albion S. Dudley, of ProviuCHtown, have been ap-
pointed Notaries Public.
James T. Robinson, of North Adams, i.s Judge of Probate and Insolvency, vice Hon. Dan'I
N Dewey, deceased. [Officers.
Martin L. KIdridge, of Fairhaven, has been appointed a Commi'sioner to qualify Civil
John Uolmes, Jr , of Tisbury, has been appointed a Notary Public.
George W. Adams, of Newbury, Coroner, IS deeea.sed. _ [OJ/tct-rs.
Stephen Bates, of Oharlemont, has been appuin ed "a Commissioner to qualify Civil
William S. Shurtleff, of Springfield, has been appointed a Commissioner to qualify Civil
Officers.
Isaac K. Jones, of Cambridge, and Bickford Pulsifer, Jr , of Charlestown, have been ap-
pointed Commissioners to qualify Civil Officers.
Joseph H. tly, of Lowell, has been appointed a Notary Public.
Josiah D. Baxter, of Plymouth, has been appointed a Commissioner of Wrecks
Benjamin W. Harris, of East BriJgewater, hiS been appointed a Commissioner to qualify
Civil Officers.
D.iniel L. Gihbens, of West Brilgewater, has been appointed a Coroner.
Martin Keller, of Boston, has been appointed a Notary Public.
Rev. John P.Thurston is pastor of the C. T. Church, in Newbury, in place of Rev. L.
Withington.
Jt.ev. David T. Packard is p.-xstor of the C. T, Church in Somerville.
"'he na-jie of A. M. Peterson should be in the list of Physicians in Leominster.
, Josiah G. Abbott, of Lowell, Charles G. Davis, of Plymouth, Ri-v. P. B. Uaughwout, of
Fall River, Alfred Hitchcock, of Fitehburg, .md fhilip U. Sears, of Boston, 'hnve he>-n
elected Overseers of Harvard College, vice .Messrs. Blngden, ( hapuian, Cliffor.!, and
Cogswell, terms expired ; and Julius Rockwell, vice Daniel N. Dewey. det eased.
. William A. Rinhardson is Governor of Nebraska Territory.
Gov. Dyer's term, as Governor of Rhode Island, expires May, 1S59
INDEX TO THE ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
rage.
Agricnltaral ImiJlenieiitjt.
Hovey & Cu., 5
Parker, Gannett, & Osgood, 13
Aimisemeiits.
Boston MuHHuiii 14
Artists' Materials.
M. J. Whipple & Co.. 1
Assurance Company.
State Mutual Life Assurance Oo. . . 23
Auctioneers.
Dyer fe Haskell, 5
Balances and Scales.
Peter II. Walker & Co , 7
Bankers.
Dupee, Beck, & t^ayles, 7
T. Henry Perkins 6
Bank STote a.ngraver.
American Hank Nute ';o 17
Blackiiii; Manufacturers.
Mason's Cnalleuge, 1
George Jterrill, 1
Blueinc Preparation.
H. Sawyer, 17
Books auti i^tationery.
Geo K. Brown & Co., ..fiout colored.
T. 0. U. P. Uurnham, 6
Cro.-iby, Nichols & Co.,. .front colored.
Eayrs & t'uirbanks 6
Hickling, Swan, & Brewer, 24
S. U. Simpkins, front colored.
Britannia Ware.
Mvrey & Smitb, ».. 20
Brokers.
Dupee, Beck, & Sayles, 7
John E. M. Gilley, back colored.
John Jeffries, Jr , 29
T. Henry I'erkins, 6
Burning Fluiil.
John Porter & Co 8
Carpet S^veeper.
H S. Chapman & Co., 20
Chemical Apparatus.
Charles M. Wing, 20
Chemists, (Mauuf.)
LoTis, Hodg«.s, & .^ilsbee, 21
James B. Nichols & Co 20
Cliurch Organs.
Simmons & Willrox, 18
Cigars.
D. J. Carruth, front colored.
C. H. Carruth & Co 1
Clocks.
Turret ard Marine (Jlock Co., 28
Clothing.
Che.ster A. Collins, back colored.
OakUall, o2
E I". VVhittredge, 18
Coal, <fec.
P. A. Benson, 15
William A. A iu^ate, 8
Coppersiultli.
W. F. Tuckeruian, 18
Curtaiu doods.
Chas. L. Fiiwle & Co 14
Cutting Machines.
M. B. Bigelow & .\Qsau Hardy, front
colored
JWaguerreotypes.
J. B Hey wood 24
]>eutist.
H. I. Daniels, 21
Jl>esks, <fec.
Stephen Smith, 17
I>oors, Blinds, and Sashes.
J. Hall, 21
I>raln and IVater Pipe.
J. P. Banister, 11
Dye Stuffs.
LoTis, Hedges, & Silsbee 21
Klectrotyping.
Phelps & Dalton 11
Islngine Hose.
Shcltnn & Clieuver, 3
Kagravers and Designers.
American Bank Note Co., 17
N. S. Dearb irii, 2
Taylor & Adams, back cover.
IT'ireworks.
James G. Hi vey & Co., front colored.
I<''urnaceM and Kanges.
Gardner Chilsou, from colored.
John G. Copp, front colored.
Leopold llBrinan, front color.d.
Furniture.
Blake & Davenport, 12
Porster, Lawrence, & Co., 16
Holt & Co., 7
Geo. S. Kendall, 30
rage.
Chas. M. Kimball, 10
Poor & Walsh, 12
E. A. Smallwood, 2
Stephen Smith (counting room),. . . 17
Olaxs Cutting.
J. M. Cook, 8
Hardware.
May & Co., back cover.
Peter H. Walker, 7
Harness Makers.
Shelton & Cheever, 8
Hats and Caps.
S. Aborn, back cover
Wm. M. Shute 16
Ink Manufacturers.
Maynard & Noyes, back colored.
Ins. Agents and Companies.
Mtwa. Insurance Company, 9
Connecticut Mutual Life, 10
Farnham Plumraer, 9
Hartford Fire, 9
Mutual Benefit Life 11
N. E. Mutual Life, 10
State Mutual Life, 23
Union Mutual Life, lu
Unity Fire, 9
Instruments.
Matthew Edwards, 24
Hinds & William.s, 30
Loring & Churchill, 14
Chas, H. Wins?, 20
Iron Bedsteads.
John C. Buihauan, 4
Iron Fence, «fec.
0. Bramhall, back colored.
John C. Br.i^hanan, 4
Isinglass.
George H. Rufrgies, 1
jeweller.
Samuel T. Crosby, 12
KLitchen Furnishing Articles.
Brown & Co., 25
lianips.
Samuel G. Greene, back colored.
JLaiid ^A''arrants.
John E. M. Gilley, back colored.
I^apidary.
Samuel ReynoMs, Jr., 3
< I..ocon«otives.
Globe Locomotive vV orks, 22
l^ooking Olasses.
Blake & Davenp.>rt, 12
Machinists.
Chubbuck & Campbell, 29
Globe Locomotive Works, 22
Jeremiah Myers, 17
Asahel Sylvester, front colored,
F. Willard & Co., 3
Malt, Hops, and Barley.
Wm. T. VanNostrand, 18
Manufacturers' Articles.
Lovis, Hodges, & Sil.sbee, 21
Marble Workei'.
E. F. Meany 5
Mattresses.
James H. Hallett, 10
Medical «fe Surgical flournal.
David Ulapp, front colored.
Medicines.
M. S. Burr & (Jo , 24
Millwright.
Chas. W. Brown, front colored.
Mouldings.
John A. Robertson, 21
JVemrspapcrs, <fcc>
Atla.s & Daily Bee, 28
Boston Courier, 20
Medical Journal, front colored .
Real Estate Register, 31
Temperance Visitor 31
aiotary Public.
John E. M. Giilev , back colored.
5»ll.
Bowman Oil C3mp;iuy, 9
I'arnbam Pluinmer, 9
Organs.
Simmons & WiUcox 18
Painters.
C. Ilcnry Adams, 25
T, C. Savory, front colored.
Paints, Oils, <fec.
Thos. D. Morris, 29
Stiiuson,Valoutiiie, & Co.,. . back col'd
Paper.
Rice, Kendall, & Co., front colored.
Passports.
John E. M. Qilley, back colored.
Pattern Makers.
Geo. Blake, 4
Photographs.
J. B. Heywood, 24
Physicians.
A. G. Hall 25
S, T. Birmingham, 19
J. W. Phelps. bacfe,colored.
pianofortes.
Hallett & Cumston back colored.
Plumbers.
J. T. Buckley, 29
William Pearce, 30
Printers.
Damrell & Moore, 16
N. S. Dearborn, 2
(Jhas. H. Crosby, 15
Willium White 3
Pumps.
D. A. Taylor, 23
Real estate Office.
W. Goward, 31
John .leffnes. Jr., 29
Safe Manufacturers.
M. B. Bigelow & Ansou Hardy, front
colored
Sa\«'s.
Henshaw & Clemson, 7
Wekh & Griffiths, back colored.
Seeds.
Hovey & Co., 5
Parker, Gannett, & O.sgood 13
Sewing Machines.
John P. Bowker, 11
John t;. Brooks & Co., ..back colored.
Sewing Machine STeedles.
C. Patch & Co., 2
Sewing Silk.
Messenger & Biotiier,. . .front colored.
Shirts.
F. B. Locke, 15
Silver Platers.
J. F. Chaniberl..in, 4
Silver Smiths.
Newell Harding & Co., 8
Soaps.
Seth Dewing, 1
Sofas, Sofa Beds, <fec.
Poor & VN al-h, 12
.Stained C}lass.
J. M Cook, 8
Stationers.
Crosby, Nichols, & Co , front colored.
Eayrs & Fidrbanks, 6
Geo. B. Brown & Co... . .front colored.
S. G. Simpkins, .front colored.
Stocks.
John E. M. Gi ley,. back colored.
Stoves, Furnaces, «fcc.
Gardner Chilson, front cover.
John G. Copp, front colored.
Leopold Herman, .front colored.
Stucco TVorker.
Philip Kelley 19
Tailors.
Chester A. Collins, back colored.
Geo. N. Nichols, front colored.
E. F. Whittredge 18
Xobacco <fe Snuff.
D. J. Carruth, fr^nt colored.
Trusses.
Dr. J. W. Phelp~, back colored.
Xype Foundries.
Phelps & Dalton, 11
John K. Rogers Jt Co., 6
Umbrellas.
George W. Robbins, 8
Upholsterers.
Blake & Davenport, 12
Chas. M. Kimhal , 19
Upholstery Ooods.
Chas L. Fowie & Co., 14
Varnish.
Stimson, Valentine & Co.,. back col'd.
Venetian Blinds.
Chas. B. Li.ckc, 20
Chas. L. Fowie & Co., 14
IVatches.
Samuel T. Crosby, 12
Window Class.
J. M. Cook 8
Window Shades.
Chas. L. Fowle & Co., 14
>%'oodeu Ware.
Dickinson, Lincoln & Co 4
Woollen Machinery.
F. Willard & Co., 3
DisBL
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
riSTS' MATERIALS.
M. J. WHIPPLE & CO.,
IMPOIITERS AND WIIOLPJSALE AND KKTAIf, I)KAr,ER3 IN
tit:ibe! oxxj coxjonis,
FOR ARTISTS.
COLORS IN POWDER, CANVAS, BRUSHES, & ARTISTS' MATERIALS
OF EVEUY DKSCKIPTION. ALSO,
Drawing' Materials and Supplies for Architectural and Engineering Drawing.
^ ]^0. 35 COR]\'HlIiI>, .... BOSTOIV.
C. H. CAP.UUTII & CO.,
Importers and Dealers in
SNUFF, PIPES,
CIGAR CASES, CIGAR LIGHTS, TUBES, k.
No. 63 Hanover Street,
(Sign of the Indian Queen,)
Orders by Express promptly attended to.
Lawrence Block, opposite >
the American House, J
SETH DEAVIiSia,
Proprietor and Manufacturer of
S. CRANE'S PATENT
COMPOUND SOAP,
110 liincoln Street,
BQSTOM.
I^° The best preparation in use for washing
Clothes, Painted Surfaces, and for all Domestic
purposes.
TO STOYE AND LANTEM MANUFACTURERS.
For Compass Cards, Lanterns of all kinds, Stove and Furnace Doors, Ambrotypes,
Photographs, Engraving, Lithographing, Chemical Purposes, isc.
AT WIXOI>f:SA.r.£ OR RSTAIi:..
The above article is superior to anything ever used for the above purposes, on account of not hrealcing or burning, but standing
the most intense heat. Constantly for sale, at Wholesale or Retail, on the most reasonable terms. Also, S.-Vl"ET\ LANTERNS
and SAFETY LA.MPS of various sizes — a very superior article — for sale as above at
No. 21 UNION STREET (UP STAIRS), BOSTON, MASS.,
BY aEOKGlE H. HUOGLES.
3VC -<?^ s o isr ' s
The subscriber, agent for the manufacturers of this
CELEBRATED BLACKING, keeps on hand a supply
of all the sizes, and offers it for sale, by -wholesale
only, at the manufacturers' lowst prices. The at-
tention of exporters is invited to this superior arti-
cle. In many foreign markets it is well known and
approved of, and is now offered at very low prices.
It will be put up in packages to order, and lab lied in
the Spanish, French, and English languages. Orders
are solicited, both for home consumption and expor-
tation, by
GEORGE IVlEI^RILIi,
COmSSICN JIERCnJLM, SOLE AGEM.
18 South Market & 18 Chatham Sts.,
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DEPOT FOR FASHIONABLE
GAED ENGRAVING
AND
No. 34 School Street, . . BOSTON.
WEDBII^^C}, VISITIWCJ, AJ\D BUSINESS CARDS,
Executed in the first style of the art.
Cards printed from old plates, at one honr's notice.
WEDBlPCa STATIONIERY ©Nl WaN© IkHQ FOR SI^LE,
A large assortment of Cake Boxes, Envelopes, and Note Paper. Initials Embossed on
Mote Paper at snort notice.
3ST. S. r>E-A.I?,BOI?,l^,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
OF THE LATEST STYLE,
Having added to his extensive Manufactory, STEAM POWER, with Superior Machinery, he is pre-
pared to fill any orders with promptness and dispatch, at his
Warerooms, Beach, corner Lincoln Street, Boston,
OR, AT THE
C. PATCH & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
m lACIINS NEEDLES.
Eaymarket Square, cor. Charlestown Street,
B O S T O INT .
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SAMUEL REYNOLDS, JR.,
LAPIDARY
121 COURT STREET, . . . BOSTON.
ALL KINDS OF MOCK AND REAL STONE CUT TO ORDER.
Glasses fitted to liockcts, Pins, Riii$^s, Ac»
GEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS POLISHED IN THE BEST MANNER.
Engine Hose,
Fire BUickets,
Elastic Fipcs,
Eire laps,
Harnesses,
Collars, Whips,
Carpet Bags,
SHELTON & OHEEVBH,
Maeliine Belting,
IMPORTERS AND MANDFACXCRERS OF
Of all widths and >aiks.
House, Store, and
Bank Trunks,
Saddles, Bridles,
Horse Blankets,
Ely i\ets, &c., &e.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
8No. 71 CORNHILL & 14 BRATTLE STREET,
S. SHELTON. (Fifth do»r f i om Conrt Street.) S. G. CHEKTER.
WILLIAM WHITE,
I(, 1
i Ul/LTt iiliaJLFt JIUBJ Vll»l?.lil
Spring Lane, Corner of Devoushi;:e Street, Boston.
(Over the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry.)
F. AVILLA.RD <fe CO.,
;r.
Successors to Henry Goulding,
MANUFACTURERS OP
LLE
I N ERY
SCCH AS
Worsted aad Wool-Cariling Satliincs, Spinuing Jacks, TiikiTj, Willnwers, tf js;;- Pustcrs, Card Mppors, ic,
ON THE MOST I.MPROVED PLANS.
UNION MILL, COR. OF SCHOOL AND UNION STREETS,
N.B.— Steel King Burring Marhinee, Card Clothing, Spools, Bobbins, Comb Platee, BeUing. &c., furnished a:
manufacturers' prices. Also, Duuiels's Patent Improved Pickers.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DICKINSON, LINCOLN & CO.,
WHOI
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
%^gs
Brooms, Brushes, Mats, Cordage, French, German, and American
Baskets, &c.
15 <Sc 16 :P-A.IsrEXJIIj "SJLJ^XjT^ SGiTJ.A.^tE,
(SOUTH SIDE,) [B®§^®5!}<
PRESCOTT DICKINSON.
ALEXANDER LINCOLN.
WM. L. HOPKINSON.
JAMES F. CHAMBERLAIN.
PB ^k BWW MBBS
l^@ ir^k ■ Baa
104 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
Coacli and Harness Work and House Trimmings PLATED ki the best manner.
Door Plates, Boor Numbers, Pew Numlbers, Letters, ^c,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
QEOEG-E BLA.KE,
i m 'fe^
11
'X 15
mm
MOBELS MADE FOR THE PATENT OFFICE.
fatterns mak for ^acljinerg, ^ttm aiilr dan I'ittiitjs.
MOULDS AND PATTERNS FOR STONECUTTERS.
No. 73 HAVEEHILL STREET, BOSTON.
Particular attention paid to making
PATTERNS FOB IRON WORK FOR BTJILDIIirGS.
JOHN C. BUCHANAN,
MANUFACTURER O?
Cemetery and other Fence Work, Brackets, Hat Trees,
AND
ALSO, TOYS OF ETERY DESCRIPTION.
No. 2 CAMBEN PI.ACE, NEAK ^VASSSINGTON §TKEET.
MANUFACTORY, 103 HORTHAMPTON STREET.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
D7ER & HASKELL,
A-XJCTIONEERS,
(Wh (
12 Tremont Row, Boston,
Igf* Sales of every description, and consignments of Merchandise, Furniture, &c., are respect-
fully solicited.
Rc-ular Sale of Furniture, Carpets, &c., at Store, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
B, B. DYER. CHARLES HASKELL.
GREAT COLLECTION OP FRUIT TREES.
HO V^~Y~&~~ CO.,
No. 7 Merchants' Row, Boston,
WIIOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Agricultural aixb horticultural ImpUmaits, ^c,
Invite the attention of Cultivators of Choice Fruits to their very extensive collection of Fruit Trees of all kinds, ONE
HUNDRED THOUSAND PEAR TREES are now offeivia for sale ; embracing ail the popular, proved, and well-Unown
sorts. Trees of all sixes, from one to seven years, botli upon the Quince and Pear Stocfc, many of them in a bearing
state. TWO HUNDRED VARIETIES OF APPLES; all tho finest sorts of Cherries, Plums, P«ach€S, Apricots, Necti-
rines, Quinces, Crapes, Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, Gooseiierries, &e., &c. Also, an immense collection of
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Evergreens. TWO HUNDRED VARIETIES OF THE CHOICEST ROSES; and a very
extensive assortment of GREENHOUSE and OUT-DOOR PLANTS, embracing Camellias, Axaleag, Geraniums, Verbe-
nas, Chrysanthemums, Pansiee, Phloxes, Carnations, Lilies, &c., &c~, with a large variety of Dutch Bulbous, Flower
Roots, Dahlias, &c.
H. SB CO. .A.XiSO 3p-CJBI^ISIT THE
Deiroted to the Interests of Gardening. Monthly, at S2 a Year. Volume V-, 3d Series,
cGmmenced January 1, 1859-
0~ A large st8ck Gf all kinds of SEEDS constantly on hand. Ofctalogue gratis on applicatioru Seeds, Trees, and
Plants packed so as to go safely to all ps,rts of the countcy.
67 HARRISON AVENUE,
AND
"^7^3aSTEI?,3>3r
and
All orders for Freestone and Maiiile Work, for Buildings, Monuments, Tombs, &c., ornanrentcd
plain, executed with neatness and dispatclu
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
AND]
ACCOUIT BOOK MANUFACTMEES.
No. 136 \I^ASfiIII^'CiT®M STREET, BONTOI^,
Importers fif Bnpj'ish anil Frennh Stationery, and papers adapted to legal and official uses; parchment. &c. Blank
B(_n>k3 ^-i:uie to cnlef for Ooiirts. Corporati.i.s, &c.
Agents tor (JONGER & FIELD'S American Writing Fluid, Warren's Gold and Comer's Steel Pens, &c.
Ye Antique Booke Store
REMOVAL.
Hex-e yovi Tiia.y rang© tlae -y^orlcl
T. O. H. PERBY BUBWHAM, late
senior partner of the firm of BurTibara Urochers.
bookst'llers, No. 58 & 60 Cornhill (well known
for the last twenty jear.s as Burnham's Antique
Booksfore), has rt-uioved >o the new and spaci-
ous store, No. l-So Wash2N'gtos Street, opposite
tLe O'd South Churchy where he will i e bappj
to receive a continujinee oi that patronage which
lias been so liberally bestowed upon the former
fStabhsbment.
His long experience in business and his in-
creased tacilitiss, with hut-slight. increa eof rent,
will enable him to fumish Libraries, and tne
public generally, with Books at the same low
prices which have always eharacterized '-Burn-
h.vm'8 Cheap Booksiore "
His sJ:ock, which be is constantly making
adJitious to, comprises the largest collection ot
Books, antique and modern, consisting of Law,
MeJicai, Tbeologietil, College, School, and Mis
cellaueous, to be found in the United States, to
which he invites the attention of purchasers.
The Circulating Library will be con inucd as
heretofore. All the new and popular books of
tne day added as soon as issued.
Cash paid for old and n»w Books, and Books
exchanged On liberal terms.
Boston, March, 1858.
^^■eotio pxiie 'saTa?.Tinoo pTiie saSie stoua.
fnsscs, aiiir friiiting SatrriiilB
Of every description, supplied promptly at the
BOSTON TYPE FOUNDRY,
(Commenced in 1817, the oldest in New England,)]
BY
JOeiV K. R©GE1S§ & CO.,
No. 4 Spring Lane, Boston.
To HENRY PERKINS
NO. 19 STATE STKEET,
Buys and sells on Commission, State, City, and Town Securities, Railroad and other Bonds, Manufac-
turing, Bank, and Railroad Shares ; negotiates business paper and loans on Stock collaterals.
The latest information respecting the Mines at Lake Superior will be furnished on application, and
orders for purchase or sale of Shares in Mining Companies promptly attended to.
ADVBRTISINQ DEPARTMENT.
HOLT & COMPANY,
f Juniiliire Miinufacturcrs ,
44 Canal St., Hayinarlict Square,
BO ST OIST.
ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED FOll
jTables, "What-Nots, Secretaries, Book Cases, Side Boards,
Bureaus, Office Desks, Tea Poys, Bedsteads, Cribs, &c.
C^ Orders also received at the Manufactory at Byfield, Mass., by J. V. Holt.
HENSHAW & CLEMSON,
MANUFACTORP:riS OF WARRANTED
CAST STEEL SAWS,
Of every description, Wholesale and Retail,
31 EXCHA]\GE STREET,
(Koora No. 2.) © ® § iT ® li?} o
Machine- Ground Circular Saws, warranted of a uniform thickness.
DUPEE, BECK, & SAYLES,
■'Mi.llli' ^„
41 State Street, Boston,
Buy an<i sell on Commission, State, City, and Town Securities, Railroad and other Bonds, Manufac
taring. Bank, and Railroad Shares; negotiate business paper and loans on Stock collaterals.
D., B., & 6. give particular attention to the Mines of Lake Superior, and are prepared to furnish
reliable information respecting them. A monthly review of the Stock and Money Market, with quo-
tations of all the current securities, will be sent to any address desired.
HENRY SAYLES.
JAMES A. DUPEE.
JAMES BECK.
P. H. WALKER & CO.,
JIANDFACTDRERS OF PATENT
, PLITFORM & fOl'NTER SCllES,
Market Scales and Balance Steelyards,
AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
Hardware, Guns, Pistols, and Sporting Apparattis, Weighing Apparatus,
Copper, Sheet Iron, and Tin Ware, Plated and Cast Steel Knives,
Butchers' and Store Tools, Wholesale and Retail,
]Vo. S Faneuil Hall Square, up Stairs, Bo^toai.
^y Repairing done in the neatest manner, and at short notice. Weights graduated to all standards and all countries.
All Scales purchased at this Establishment warranted correct.
P. H. WALKER. J. S. TROWBRIDQE.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT,
JOHN PORTER & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
porter's '§Rk\\t ^iinuiig Jfliiiif,
CAMPHENE, AND ALCOHOL,
Superior to any ever before oflered to the public.
3SrO- IS BPtO-A-3D, I>TE-A.I^ ST-A-TE STI5.EET,
J. PORTER.
J. A. flODI.D.
MANUFACTORY.
J. m:. cook.
No. 125 Congress St., Boston,
MANUFACTURES
All kinds of STAINED, CUT, ENAMELLED, FLOCK, and
GROUND GLASS, suitable for SIDE-LIGHTS, PANEL-
LIGHTS, SKY-LIGHTS, CHURCH, and other ornamental
windows; also, SHADES, GLOBES, ENTRY LANTERNS,
DOOR PLATES, COACH & LANTERN LIGHTS, LEAD
and METAL SASHES made to order.
Ground, Enamelled, Flock, Stained, Plate, German
Crown, and American Glass,
OEO. W. ROBBINS,
No. §3 Court Street, Boston,
Manufacturer and Denier in
Umbrellas, Parasols, Fancy Articles, Walking Canes,
Violins, Aeeordeons, Violin Strings, Sheet Music, &c.
And all other useful Goods, at wholesale and retail. Umbrellas
and Parasols newly covered and repaired, at short notice. Also,
a large assortment of MUSIC BOXES, varying in prices from
«3 to $30.
NEWELL HARDING & CO.,
[EbTicLisnED IN 1821 ]
Silver Plate and Spoon
MANUFACTUREES,
PORKS, KNIVES, LADLES, ETC.
No. 12 COURT SQUARE,
Corner of Court Avenue,
Newell HARDiKa.
Francis Low Hardinq.
Alexander II. Lewis.
Lewis Kimball.
WM. A. WINGATE,
HARD AHB SOFT COAL,
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTEE, AND HAIE,
WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL. ALSO,
Constantly on hand.
WHARF LEHIGH, COR. FEDERAL STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE,
BOSTON.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMBNT.
FARNHAM PLUMMER,
AGENT FOR THE
iLillii k^^^^^A^Lkihu uUluriUj I^
Incorporated, 1819. Capital, $11,000,000.
HARTFORD FERE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Incorporated, 1810. Capital, $500,000.
UNITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF LOisriDOosr.
CAPITA!., iE2,000,000 or $10,000,000,
With a deposit of 5150,000 in the United States, to meet losses, which are adjusted and paid liere.
Policies by either of these Companies issued at the most favorable rates of premium, at
No. 2 Union Buildings 40 State Street, Boston, Mass.
BOWMAN OIL COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
For buruiiio- in the various Rosin Oil Lamps.
ALSO, FOR
GUPiMERS ASfB MOROCCO DRESSERS,
MACHINERY, COBDAGE, PAINTS, ROGFIHG, AND GAS.
ORDERS RECEIVED BY
F. PLUMMER, Treasurer,
No. 2 UNION BUILDING, 40 STATE STREET,
©©§¥©1!]. mm^
i>
1*
10
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
'J
WHOLKSALE OR RETAIL,
BY
JAMES H. HALLETT,
16 Dock Square and 31 FaneuU Hall Square,
B O S T o 3sr _
i^xjttj.^Ij HsiiFies iiQ'^xj:ET-^iKro3i3.
1 LIFE INSURAMOE 00.
OfSce, No. 39 State Street, Boston, in the Company's Building.
Since commeDcing, January 1, 1844, to February, 1858,
has made out 7,600 policies.
The amounts from $200 to $15,000 each. Largest
aniourt taken on one risk, $15,000. Insures lives only.
Fund accumulated, owin« to the favorable turn of the
risks thus far, nearly $1,200,000, well invested for the pro-
portionable benefit of those who shall become, as well as
those already members. Surplus to be refunded to mem-
bers at the end of everj- five years from Dec, 1843. The
distribution of Dec., 1858, amounted ti 36 per cent of the
premitims pnid in five years. Premium- may be paid quar-
terly or semi-annually when desired, and amounts not too
small. All thi- premiums earned by the Company are paid
to it, and no member pays in h s note or money agaiust the
notes {good or bad) of other members.
Forms of application, and pamphlets of the Company
and its reports, to be had of its agents, or at the office of
the Company, or forwarded by mail.
Directors — Willard Phillips, Charles P. Curtis, M. P. Wilder, Thomas A. Dexter, Sewell Tappan, Charles Hub-
bard, A. W. Thaxter, Jr., V\'illiam B. Reynolds, George II. Folger, Patrick T. Jackson
WILLAED PHILLIPS, Pres I JOHN HOMAHS, Consulting Physiciar. I BENJ. F. STEVENS, Sec.
XjilifO i:33.^"O.T*O.13.00.
'■?
ISSUES POLICIES ON LIFE ONLY,
AT SHORT NOTICE, AND AT
REB^OiD R^TES QF PRE^[18M»
Capital and Accnmulations^ over $650,
0=" For List of Directors and Officers, see Boston Insurance Companies. ,y^
DIRECTORS' OFFICE, 6§ STATE STREET, BOSTOIV.
OOI^ISrEOTIOUT
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated in 1846. Acquired Capital, over S3, 000,000.
The prosperity of this Company is without a parallel in the history of life insurance in this country.
Not a dollar of invested funds has been lost, and the incidental expenses, including commissions to
agents, for the last three years, have been but six and a half per cent of the net annual receipts ;
thereby enabling the Directors to declare from ten to ticenty-five per cent larger dividends annually,
since the organization of the company, than any other life insurance company in the United States.
BOSTOKT OmOE, SO ST^^TE STIR.EET.
EDWIU- RAY, General Agent.
C. G. PUTNAM, M. D., Examining Physician.
ADVERTISIN(} DKPARTMENT
11
DICKINSON TYPE FOUNDRY
AM)
f«eBiera! Bfp^satc^ry of Frhetisis* Miiteriiils,
No. 62 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
TYPES of the very best quality, for every variety of Letter-Press Printinfc, Cindudint,' tlie rolobrated
.^KAL Scotch Packs,) Type Cases, .Stands, (lalJevs, (Composing Sticits, Loads, lirar,3 Itulc, Chases
;*resses, Black and Colored Inks, etc., furnishfd at sliort notice. '
Engravinp:s, and Jobs of Type-work, electrotyped, mul finhhetlbi/ n V(irbj-inv<ntedprnrps» in a superir/r
inner. Coi-ricu Ei,kcthotvi'i:s of the various ( 'uts helonninff 'to our colleetion, (" Ncwsi)aper Orna-
ents" only excepted,) are now sold at the prices hitherto charged tor tlic same Cuts in fvpe-iuetal.
man
ments
PHELPS & DALTON,
Kucc-cHHorM to Ilic Isitc H. IV. ldii<kinMon.
MDTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE,
151 Market Street, IVewaik, IV. J.
CHAKTER PERPETUAL.
NET BALANCE AOfllU'LATED FUM),
Nov. 1, 1858, $3,000,000.
The Annual Receipts of the Company, for
Premium and Interest, in 1858, were
ROBERT L. PATTERSON, President. . . . JOEL W. CONDIT, Vice President.
BENJAMIN C. MILLER, Secretary LEWIS C. GROVER, Attorney and Counsel.
LOCAL REFERENCES, BOSTON.
Hon. STEPHEN FAIRBANKS,
lion. CHARLES G. LURING.
Hon. N. A. THOMPSON.
Hon. CHARLES w. CARTWRIGHT.
Messrs. VEUNON BROWN & SON.
Messrs. JOHNSON, SEWELL & CO.
Messrs LEVI BARTLETT & CO.
Mes.sr8. BLANCHARD. SHERMAN & CO.
WILLIAM D. COOLIDGE, Esq.
WATSON FREEMAN, Esq.
OFFICE OF THE GENERAL AGENT,
nsrO. ST' ST.A.TE STI?.EET^ BOSTOI>Cr,
Where appUcationa for Insurance may be made ; and where abundant testimonials of the soundness and utility of the
Institution will be exhibited, and all further reqjiiied information in the premises cheerfully given.
D. H. STORER, M. D., Medical Adviser, Boston, 132 Tremont Street.
J. B. PRINCE, General Agent and Attorney for Mass.
SEWING MACHINE
Wo'. 17 FRANKLIN STREET,
BOSTON.
SEWING MACHINES for Family and Manufacturing
purposes
BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED,
ALSO,
Received ob Goiumlsslon.
Parties intending to purchase will consult their own in-
terest by calling before purchasing.
JOHN P. BOWSER, Jr., Agent.
DRAIN, SOIL, AND WATEB PIPE.
VITRIFIED CLAY AND STONE
The cheapest and best article now in use for Drains,
Sinks, and for convey ing Soil from Water
Closets ; also,
PIPES FROM YARlOrS OTllEE MANUFACTURERS,
Can be had in any quantity of
No. 35S Federal St., cor. Mt. WasliiDgton Arc
BOSTON.
12
ADVEKTISING DEPARTMENT,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
TMJ%
'9 '^v...v.*aj9
MANUFACTURERS OF
No. 69 i;¥a@tiiii^ton Street,
THREE DOORS SOUTH OF COURT STREET. BOSTOIST.
JAMES G. BLAKE
BLAKE & DAVENPORT,
Manufacturers of, and Dealers in, every description of
^ XJ H N I T XJ
C. W. DAVENPORT.
LOOKING I
iLiiili,
IMPORTERS OF
UPHOLSTERY,
PLUSHES,
DAMASKS,
HAIR SEATING,
Parlor, Drawing-Room
and Painted Cottage
Furniture, &.C.
i/^Jt^lS/f — O*'*'"^'^'^
Nos. 12 to 24 CORNHILL, BOSTON.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
COUCHES, DIVAKS, TETE-A-TETES,
Easy Chairs, Parlor & Rocking Cliairs, &c.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
No. 16 CHAELESTOWN STREET, Haymarket Square,
•\VI-IErt,E ORDERS 3MA.Y BE SENT.
J. A. WALSH.
PARKER, GANNETT & OSGOOD,
AGRICTTLTUSAL WASEHOUSE & SEED STOEE.
Our stock embraops the largpst and most complete assortment of AGRTCUI^TURAL TOOLS k'^V MACIIIXE', SEEDS
TREE?, FEKTILIZKKS, &c., to be found in th- country, among which are the following : — Horse Powers and Threshing
Machines. Premium Green Sward Plows, Stubb'e and Small Plows, l?ide-Ilill, Sub-Soil, Double Mould, and Mii higan,
Plows, IJultivators, IIorse-Hoes, Harrows, Hay, Straw, and Corn Stalk Cutters, Seed Sowers, Corn Planters, Corn Shellers,
Churns of every des'ription. Corn and Cob Mills, Grain Mills, Hand Corn Mills, Smut Machines, Vegetable Cutters, Sugar
Mills, Field and Garden Kellers, Root Pullers, Garden and Railroad Wheelbarrows, Chain Pumps, Cast Iron I'umps, Axes,
Hatchets, Horse Rakes, Hand Rkes, Scyth'-s, Snatha. Hay and Manure Forks, Scythe Sfones, Rifles, Grind Stones, Grain
Cradles. Ox Yokes, Ox Bows, Road Scrapers, Draught and Trace Chains, Halter Chains Cattle Ties, Chee.*e Presses. Lard,
'\ViDe, and Hay Pre.sses, Barn Door Rollers, Grindstone Arboi'S, Garden Ecgiues, Cider and Wine Mills, Fanning Mills,
Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Sausage Meat Cutters and Staffers, Potato Hoes. Post Hole Aueers, Post Spoo s, Picks, Bog Hoes,
Iron Bars, Pruning Saws and Chisels, Apple Parers, Tob.icco Cutters, Grass Hooks, Si k'es, Sheep Shears, Curry Combs,
Cards, Horse Brushes, Bull Kings, BiU and Bush Hooks, Flails, Self-Sealing Fruit Cans, &c.
SEEDS. — Grass, Field, Vege-
table, Garden, and Flower Seeds, of
every variety ; Fruit and Ornamen-
tal Trees, &c.
FERTILIZERS. — Coe's No.
1 Super-Phosphate of Lime; Pur-
Peruvian Guano; Lodi Poudrette,
Tafeu, Ground and Crusht-d Bone.
Bone Turnings for feeding Cattle, &c.
AOEXTS FOR THE SALE OF THE
Latest I mproved Mowing and
Reaping Machines,
ALSO
Riggs' Patent Improved Ad.
juatable Ox Yokes.
All of the above we offer at the
lowest wholesale and retail prices at
our WareroomB.
T^^^-^y^ —
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
FOR FEEDING CATTLE.
Nos, 47, 53, 59, 63 Blackstone St., Boston, Fass.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
LORING & CHURCHILL,
Successors to C. 6. King,
MANUFACT0BEB8 AND IMPORTERS OP
NAUTlc:)AL, OPTICAL,
GAUGING, DRAUGHTING,
AND
MICBOSSSPiC INSTBUMENTS.
Repairing of all the above Inetruments promptly attended to.
No. 72 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON,
Second Door South from State Street.
HENRY W. LORING. G. A. CHURCHILL.
inT^ Microscopic Tests, of every quality, on hand and put up to order.
FOR
BAY IVIIVDOIVS,
PARLORS, HALLS, CHURCHES, ETC.,
MADE AND PUT UP BY
CHARLES L FOWLE & CO.,
282 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
WSNPOW SHADES AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS.
THE BOSTOar MUSKIJM
Was erected in 1S45, and cost nearly
$250,000. It is the largest, most vaiiiable,
and best arranged in the United States.
It comprises no lees than seven dif-
FEREKT MUSEUMS, one-hult'of the cele-
brated PEALK'S VIIILADELPHIA MU-
SEUM, swelling the collection to up-
wards of Half a Million of Articles, the
greatest amount of objects of interest to
be found together at any one place in
America; and an entirely nkh' hall
OF WAX STATUAHY, One Hundred feet
in length completely filled with Wax
Figures. In addition to the attractions,
and without extra charge^ visitors are
admitted o the gorgeous Exhibition
Hall, where they can witness the mag-
nificent TUEATItlCAL ENTEKTAIN-
MENTS, given every evening, and on
Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.
Admission, 25 Cents.
VIEW OF THE BOSTON MUSEUM.
No. 28 Treraoiit Street, between Court & School Streets,
ADVEHTISINO DEPARTMKNT
15
F. B. LOCKE'S SHIRT DEPOT,
Hlfi
9m
|!P1TC?
177 Washiu^'toii St., near Wilk St.,
BOSTOISr.
SniRTS, COLLARS, STOCKS, and NECK TIES,
of every variety, the largest assortment in the United
States, at the lowest priees, wholesale and retail.
Fine Shirts made to order to fit at short notice, and
sent eveiy where.
Gentlemen's HosiEHT AND FuRNism.vo Goods, in
great variety, at prices to correspond with the times.
CH:_^RLES H. CROSBY,
00I1, fob, Enir ^late printer,
Lithographer and Engraver,
3SrO- 3 "W^Al-TEI^ STPIEET, BOSTOHST.
FACTORY TICKETS, TAGS, PATTERN BOOKS, and every description of Factory
Printing, Designed, Engraved, and Printed in a superior manner and at the
shortest notice. We are more extensively engaged in this business
than any one in the Country.
TVedding and Address Cards
ENGRAVED & PRINTED IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OP THE ART.
6oicf)ifi]ei^cL^i ^k)5 ^ii oitjeir \{li}h of ffiijih)^
Executed in an elegant manner, and warranted to give satisfaction, both in price and workmanship.
Specimens, for which Medals and Diplomas have been awarded, may be seen by those desirous of
purchasing,
CO^L, POX^NGf, &:C.
FREDERICK A. BEMS023',
GENERAL DEALER IN
a^THlUflTE AND BITUMIIUS Ml, WOOD, MY, K
SPRUCE PILING, OP ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS.
Families supplied with the best article of Coal for Ranges, Stoves, and Furnaces.
Steam Engines, Iron Foundries, &c., supplied with the best Lehigh and Lackawana
i^ Ccal.
Newcastle, Cumberland, and Pictou Coal for Smithing.
COUNTING ROOM, 105 State Street, BOSTON.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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I have in store a large and well-selected stock of goods,
to which I invite the attention of the public.
^ t|^ OLD FURS altered and repaired by experienced
workmen.
FOR ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAK.
T^\^ Should any aiticle not prove equal to its recommend-
■-A^^ ation, satisfaction will be promptly made.
^! TV. Isl. SHUTE,
^ Nos. 173 and 175 Washington Street, Boston.
^ Established 1838.
MERCANTILE A AND COBIMERCIAL
Circulars, "^^V^ i
Bill Heads,
Cards,
^Bills Lading,
.Price-Currents, §
Freight Bills,
Checks,
Books,
Notes,
Drafts,
Policies,
&c., &c.
D A M R E L L
AND
%,.
^^s.
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MOORE,
. yft^ S 16 Devonshire street,
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Billets,
Show Bills,
Hand Bills,
Railroad
Beceipts,
Bonds,
Notes,
Deeds,
Leases,
f Court
--,^'1 Documents,
ll^f &c. &c..
>-^
rOKSTER, LAWRENCE & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OP
COUCHES, umm, mmm, ai mmm
OVER BOSTON & MAINE E.AILKOAD DEPOT,
HAYMARKET S<|UARE, BOSTOM, MASS,
The Vst Hcdinirg Chair cx^ant, combininp; great strength ■with simph'city of construction, which render them
more dcsiriilile thau any other Chair of the kind, being mucti less liable to get out of order. Our styles are superior,
and they will be sold at the lowest prices. F., L. & CO.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
17
JEREMIAH MYERS,
PLANING, MOULDING, & MATCHING MACHINES,
Of every description, and of the latest and best construction, now on Imnd, or made prooiptly to order, ia
the most thorough and iipproved inaiiuer.
AL80, ALL DKMCKIPTIO.NS OP
STATION AllY STKAM ENGINES;
Of all patterns, of superior style and workmanship, made and put up at short notice.
The long experience of the subfcriher, and (he greaf Tarietv of tonls and patterns which lie has on hand, ipccially
adapted to this class of work, enable hiui to execute orilers wih dispatch, and to furni.-<h nmchiii' s of sup>Tior iiuality.
I warrant all my machines to be fully equiil, if not supeiior, in construction and durability, to any others iu use.
NO. 380 FEDERAL STREET, BOSTON.
BANK AND COUNTING
^T3Ei:i»i3:E33xr
ROOM FURNITURE.
51 and 53 CornhiU, . . . BOSTON.
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OFFICE OF THE MERICM BIM NOTE COMPIM.
The New England Bank Note Company having been merged in the AMERICAN BANK NOTE
COMPANY, on the 1st of May last, the undersigned respectfully gives notice to their friends .ind
customers, that they have removed from their old stind, No. 204 Washington Street, to the new Fire-
proof Building,
No. 39 State Street, corner of Congress Street.
Their new premises are provided with spacious vaults, and every proper provision has been made for
the safety of all plates and impressions. ,
The AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY possesses the united talents and facilities of all
the firms heretofore engaged in the business of
:ba.i^isl jkoTE Ensra-ii-A.-vi:isrGi- -a^ktid ■jp:rti>ttxi<tg-
in the United States, they having been consdidated and incorporated by law.
Orders for BANK NOTE ENGRAVING and PRINTING will be executed with promptitude and
fidelity.
ISAAC C.4RY, Agent.
Crystal ^Iiie anlr ^Icac|ing ^reprafiOii;
IJV POWPER AIVD LIQUID FOR.TI.
C-A.LL FOTl S.A.-W-YEIi'S OnR-YST-A-X. BLXJSinsrO-.
For sale by all Grocers, and at wholesale by
5^2 BROMPIELD STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT,
SIMMONS & WILLCOX,
(Formerly W. B. D. Simmons & Co.,)
No. 1 CHARLES STREET, ..... BOSTON.
New Organs for sale at prices from $500 to $2,000 each. Also, good Second-hand
Organs at all times for sale.
Facilifies possessed bv no other American mat.u'acturers Cincluding steam machinery of all kinds) enable us to
furnish t^UPEKlOR INSTRUMENTS at reasouable rates.
We would inT te particular attention to the Organs built by us, including the great organ for the new chapel at
HarTard University ; also, the one in St. Joseph's Church, Albany, N. Y., — the latter being the largest organ in the
United Stites.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN BOSTON TO PURCHASE GOOD CLOTHING FOR CASH.
SOMETHING TO SUIT THE TIMES.
FOR CASH YOU CAN GET
CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHINt^ AT llEABY-MADE PRICES!
Gentlemen furnishing their own cloth can have their garments made in the best style, at the following prices : —
Dress and Frock Coats, from 98 to $11.00 I Vests,... $2.00
Pants, 2.25 ' Business & Over Coats proportionately low.
I can likewise furnish the Cloth to those who desire it, having a select assortment on hand, and facilities for receiv-
ing tbT lat^^t scjles at the earliest moment.
I Cdn sell Business Suits fm. $15 00 to $25.00 j Dress Pants, fm. Gm. Cloth, $6.00 to $8.00
Dress and Frock Coats, from J Silk and Satin Vests,. 4.00 to 5.50
German Cloth 15.00 to 23.001 All other styles at equally low prices.
Having had several years' experience in the most genteel trade, I have no hesitation in f-aying I can suit the most
fastidious both in style of cut and manufacture. As I do my own cutting, and examine t-yry garment bef re it leaves
my estiiblishment, customers can rely npon their garments being niai'.ein the most thorough manner and according to
directions.
E. F. WHITTEEDGE,
No. 210 WASHINGTON STREET,
A few door.^ North of Summer street, and nearly opposite the Marlboro Hotel.
WM. T. YAN NOSTRAND,
DEALER IN
Wo. 66 UTICA STREET, B®STO]¥.
* OPPOSITE THE WORCESTER FREIGHT DEPOT.
BEER BARRELS, BUNGS, TAPS, AND MALT SHOVELS,
rom the Albany, N. T., Manufactories, at their prices.
W. F. TUCKERMAN,
COPPERSMITH,
No. 80 SUDBURY STREET*
{B®gir®[!?i<
¥tE,
Copper Gutters, Pumps, Boilers, Soda Fountains, Coolers, Church and other Vanes, Dye
Kettles, Hatters' Lead and Copper Kettles, Steam and Fire Kngsne Work
of all kinds, &c., &c., &/C.
.. OT^ All the above work will be done on the most reasonable terms.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
19
rillLIP KELLEY,
STUCCO WORKER $ PUSIERER,
i\o. 31 IJronificId Street, . . Boston,
Where may be found an extensive assortment of
RICH CENTRE PIECES, BRACKETS, COR.MCE PATTERNS,
AND OTHER
oi?.2sruft.3yEE3srx.Awi-i "wr o i^ k:.
For which all orders will be prompSly attended to.
muisk
ALL. FURNITURE b UPHOLSTERY.
TL Myy OH NtS ON MILUN ER. 11 CHATR L E S
CHARLES M. KIMBALL,
FASnZOHABLE UPHOLSTERER
Warerooms, 681 Washington St., Manufactory, 383 Federal St.,
BOSTON.
JDH. BIRMINGHAM,
STATIVE IFBIAF PHYSIGIAF,
On an'l after November 1st, will be at his ofiSce,
63 CAMBRIDGE STREET, . . . BOSTOW,
(Corner of Chambers Street,)
MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, <fc WEDNESDAYS, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. BI.
Store open through the week as u ual for selling medicine, from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M,
-A. BA.I-,3Vn FOR. EA;-ER,-'^ '^WOXTIvriD.
Br. 1!. w.iir.ints his medicines to operate as may be nei^essary. and not debilitate the system, and at the same time
give a healthy tone to the digestive pigans, and regulate the nervous system. Thi- medicine has not been compounded
from any new discovery, but from a knowledge of the Indian method, as practised for many centuries, and a practical
evidence of physical anatomy, which enable the Doctor to prescrihe in safety in all cases.
Dr. B has medicines which he not only prescribes in all chronic disease's, but which he warrants will eff-^t a cure
where hope has departed. The Doctor's extraordinary naturil powers to miku an accurate examiu.ttion of any dis-
ea.ses to which flesh is heir has astoni.shed thousands m this city and elsewhere ; and he feels a<-ured thir. those who
entrust themselves to his care will not have cause to re»ret it E;caminitioas gratis, every day in the we.ik, excepting
Thursday, F iday, Saturday, and Sunday, when he may be found at his residence, on the Mammotti Koad, near
Qrampus School House, District No. 3, Pelham, N. H.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
H. S. CHAPMAN & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
EDSON'S PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING SPIRAL BRTTSH
a^ci
S»^;
fO
^"^ l*fM'~> ^^^^ I'flN'^ ,'Sr«<r) (Q
0]¥ THE SCRE1¥ PROPELEER PRII^CIPLE,
No. 95 1-2 Water Street, Boston. ♦
" JAMES K. NICHOLS & CO.,
MANUFACTURING CHEffllSTS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
MEDICINAL AND PHOTOGIIAPHIC CHEMICALS,
No. 7 CENTRAL STREET,
JAS. R. NICHOLS, )
HENRY S. MOODY. )
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REFERENCES: — Prof. Horsford, Harvard University; Prof. Dewey, Rochester University; Prof. Chadbourn,
Williams College ; Prof. Greenleaf, Bradford, Mass.
DR. NICHOLS will give special attention to Analysis of Ores, Minerals, Mineral Waters, &c., and to detecting
adulterations in articles ol Meoicine, Wines and other Spirits.
MANOFACTU'RERS OF AND DEALERS IN
D. B MOREY,
T. SMITH.
MOREY
MANOFACTU:
GLASS m JAPAIED WAR
IlflPROVED fSYRmClES, &c.
(CORNER OF TRAVERS STREET,)
©®§'ir®!iIlo
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Manufactured in the best manner
for
Parlors, Bay 'Windows,
i'rench and Oriel Win-
dows, Halls, Conser-
vatories, &c..
I" CHARLG8 B. LOCKE,
At the old stand,
j30s:rojv.
Old Blinds Repaired and Trimmed Cash on Delivery.
CHEMICAL APPARATUS.
CHARLES H. WING,
No. 6 Tremont Street, Boston,
Importer and Manufacturer of
Bohemian Olass Ware, Berlin Porcelain, Platina Work,
Analytical Balances and Weights, Table Blown Glass, Cru-
cibles, Copper Work, Laboratory Utensils, &o. &c.
CF^PURE CnEMlCALS AND liBOEATOEI SUPPLIES..,^
ADVERTISING DKPARTMENT
21
tJ ■ Jul .^L.
WHOLESALE ANU UETAIL DEALER I\
DOORS, SASHES,
1*77' BIj.A.CE:ST03SrE STPtEET^
Near Haymariiet Square, B 0 ST 0 5f .
JOHN A. ROBERTSON,
MANUFACTURER OF
AND
BUILDING MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOIV,
FOR CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, AND PICTURE-FRAME MAKERS.
WO. 393 FEDERAL, COR. FURNACE STREETS,
BOSTON.
LOVIS, HODGES & SILSBKE,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
DYEiM, DRUGS, DRYSUTERIES, OILS, SOIPS,
AND MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES GENERALLY.
Agents for the sale of Starch and Oils.
IsTO. SS Sc 67 "VT'.A.TEI?, STI^EEX, BOSTOIT.
Proprietors of the Mattapannock Chemical Works for the manufacture of Dyewoods,
Dyewood Liquors and Extracts; Tin, Aluminous, and Iron Mordants; Acids;
Vinegar ; Ammonia ; Dunging ; Preparing and Scouring Salts ; Sugar of
Lead; Silicate of Soda (patented in 1855), &c., &c.
LABOEATORY, FIRST &. SECOND, CORNER C STREET, SOUTH BOSTON.^
AMBROSE LOVIS. CHARLES E. HODGES. KATH'L D. SILSBEE.
DR. H. I. DANIELS,
ri ^S8 ^r^ i^T
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Has removed from 17 Bedford street to
isro_ 103 coxji^T st:reet
3
Where he has fitted up a splendid suUe of room."!, and now invitea the attention of his numerous friends and the public (renerallv to his
method of inserting Artificial Teeth on GOLD, SILVEK, PLATIN A, and ATHLOID WORK ; Filling Teeth, Cleansing Teeth.
Repairing and Healing Sensitive and Decayed Teeth ; also. Healing and Effectually Curing Inflammation ot the Gums from Mer-
curial eftect45, orthe Canker, which gives so much oain to thousands. A sure cure in all case.
N. B,— Dr. DanieU is now operating his new ELECTRO-MAGNETIC MACHINE, and does and will extract Teeth without
pain, or no charge. All operationB performed upon Teeth iu the best and most thorough manner at reduced prices. Call and see
for yourselves at
103 COURT STREET, BLANCHABD'S BUILDING, BOSTON, MASS.
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AD\ERTISING DEPARTMENT.
GLOBE LOCOMOTIVE WORKS,
(LATE GLOBE WOKKS, JOHN fcOUTHER, PROPRIETOR,)
Cor. of A and First Streets, South Boston, Mass.
IXCOKPORAXEI*, SI^RCSI »8, 1854.
SOUTHER, PICKERING, AND OTHERS, Proprietors.
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WILL MANUFACTURE AND REPAIR TO ORDER,
LOCOMOTIVE, STATIONARY, AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES,
OTIS'S PATENT EXCAVATORS AND STEAM DREDGES,
for Deepening Rivers, Docks, Harbors, &c.
SUGAR MILLS, SAW MILLS, and STEAM BOILERS of all kinds;
also, General Machinery.
At short notice, in the most approved manner, on favorable terms. All orders executed with dispatch.
O I^ D E R S SOXilCITEID.
Address JOHX SOUTHER, Pres., or D. ^. PICREKIXG, Treasurer.
AOVKKTIBING DEPARTMKNT. 23
^tiilc Sliitual Jifc Jssitrance Ccmpang,
OF WOKCI^VriOR, ITllSS.
GUARANTY CAPITAL, $100,000.
Hon. ISAAC DAVIS, President; Hon. E. WASHBURN, Hon. Jt>HN BROOKS, Vice
Presidents; WM. DICKINSON, Treasurer; CLARENDON HARRIS, Secretary.
tBSjOOO only taken on One Hisk.
Policies issued on Rood Lives for California and Foreign Countries, at low rates of Premium.
1^ M. S. PERRY, M. D., Medical Examiner for Boston.
Boston Agent, J. I). KEi\T, 29 State Street.
THE TURRET AND MARINE CLOCK COMPANY
MANUFACTURE
Unequalled in accuracy of Time-keeping by any other Turret Clock. Also,
Marine, Office, Parlor, and Calendar Clocks, and Regulators.
Dials indicating the true time can be attached to the Tower Clock, in any part of the building
in which it is placed, — which will require no attention separate from the clock itself.
Also, they are prepared to furnish
CHURCH AND OTHER KINDS OF BELLS.
OFFICE,
:N"os. 5 and 13 ^V^TER STREET,
GEORGE F. WALKER, Agent.
COLLINS STEVENS, M. G. CRANE.
ID- -A.. T^^^^LOI^,
133 COIOIERCIAl, ST., BOSTOI¥.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WITH COPPER OR COMPOSITION CHAMBERS.
fiealJ aiilJ Stern ^orce fump, I'cictorii I'orce '^xxmp,
FORCE and COMMON PUMPS, for houses and out-door purposes ; LEADING and SUCTION
HOSE; LEAD, GUTTA-PERCHA, IKON, and GALVANIZED IRON PIPE; HOSE COUP-
LINGS ; PIPES ; &c. Also, EMERSON'S PATEN I" WINDLASS; AMERZENE & WILSON'S
PATENT WINDLASS BRAKE; ALLEN'S IMPROVED PATENT CAPSTAN; PATENT SHIP
STEERERS; VENTILATING AIR PUMPS ; all sizes of COMMON CAPSTANS; CALK FEND-
ERS ; LIFE BUOYS; CHAIN STOPPERS; WINDLASS BARS; CAPSTAN BARS; WINDLASS
and PUMP BRAKES; SHIPS' STEERING WHEELS, wood and iron; SHIPS' POIITABLE
FORCE PUMPS; BELAYING PINS; BLOCKS; ETC.
N. B. Repairing done at the shortest possible notice.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
M. S. BURR & CO.,
o. 1 CORNHILL, BOSTON,
■WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
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AMERICAN AND ENGLISH
IP -A. T E ]sr T nS/il E X> I O I 3sr E s^
HAIR RESTORATIVES, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY", HAIR DYES, &C.
Proprietors bf PERRY'S HUNGARIAN BALM FOR THE HAIR,
HEWES'S NERVE AND BANE LINIMENT, HOWARD'S
LEATHER PRESERVATIVE.
M. S. BURR, GEO. H. REED, GEO. L. SEAVER.
J. B. HEYWOOD'S
173 W^-^SHINaTON STREET.
PHOTOGRAPHS, DAGUERREOTYPES, &AMBPiOTYPES.
Photographs finished in all the different styles by the best Artists.
lEomrfer's mmk
Proposals for Publishing, by Subscription, a Dictionary of the
English Language. By JOSEPH E. WORCESTER, LL.D.
One Volume, Quarto, Library Edition.
We propose to publish a Library Edition ot Worcestku's Quarto Dictionary, for Subscribers. It will be printed on
fxtra fine paper, with large margin, as per specimen copy, which may be seen at our counting-room, 131 Wiishington
Stieet.
The work is now rapidly approaching completion, and we hope to publish it in May, 1859. It will be comprised in
about eighteen hundred pages, and will contain ii full vocabulary of the words now used in Literature, Art, and Science,
together with such local and obsolete terms as are likely to be met with in writings tbat are now much read.
Tne price of the library editidn, on extra fine paper, will be $7.50, which will be the retail price for tbe common
edition. Persons subscribing will therefore secure the library edition at the same price that they would be obliged to
pay for the common edition afer its publication. Those who wish to procure a copy of this edition will please send
their names to
HIOKLING, SWAN, & BREWEH,
SCHOOL-BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 131 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
ATTHEW
WARD
]Vo. 2161 IVASIflllVGTOlV STREET,
Particular attention paid to the repairing of Instruments ; also, to the construction of Original
Apparatus for experimental and other purposes, in conformity to the suggestions of Inventors.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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C. HENRY ADAM8,
SIG^]>^ F^^ INTER,
No. 31 FULTON STREET,
Corner or CROSS STREET,
[&®3*ir®i!i<
Country Merchants, and Institutions of all kinds, in want of Signs, can have the board fur-
nished and painted, heller than can be yol in llie country generally, packed and sent to their
address with dispatch.
O-OOD -WOI^K: -A-T 3VEOIDEPI-A.TE I^PIICES.
BROWN ^ CO.,
DEALERS IN
KlTCHIi! fMMSIllM IRTIWES,
S9 SOIEiOOL STI?,EET,
CSa STORE FROM CITY HALL,)
BOSTON.
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SPECIAIi NOTICE. — As we intend to pay more particular attention to strictly useful and necessary articles
in the above line, we shall be enabled to offer a great variety of styles, and at prices much lower than those usually
charged. Persons about commencing " House-Keeping " can make a great saving by selecting their Kitchen Ware
from our stock.
No. 10 Central Court, . . . Boston, Mass.,
A. TJ T H O R
OF THE NEW
THEORY OF MEDICAL PRACTICE,
ON THE NUTRITIVE PRINCIPLE,
May be consulted either in person or by letter, from any part of the Union, for the succestful treatment of every form
of humor, weakness, or disease.
This popular treatment is restorative in its effects, reliable in the most delicate cases, truly safe and s^itisfactory to
invalids of every class. It is a discovery which affords immediate and progressive relief, i.'* justly worthy thf confid>'nce
of the afflicted, wliich Three Months' Treatment will practically secure. All necessary directions, prescriptions, and
medicines forwarded by mail, every week during the term. Examinations made peAonally or by letter, when the
terms, with the best references of its success, will be fully explained.
26 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THE BOSTON COURIEE,
PUBLISHED
DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY,
BY
CLARK, FELLOWS, & COMPANY,
Office, Basement of tlie Old State Ho-ase,
STATE STREET, BOSTON.
The Proprietors of the BOSTON COURIER invite the attention of the public to their journal as
now conducted. Their object is to present ready and accurate information and just views upon all
topics relating to Commercial affairs ; the Manufacturing Interest; the Department of Agriculture ; |
Politics, State and National; Congressional and Legislative Proceedings ; Municipal Business ; Law,
Literature, Art, and Science ; together with Domestic and Foreign News, and Reports of Public
Meetings in various sections of the country ; and a Marine List, unsurpassed in New England.
THE DAILY COURIETt
Is published every morning, Sundays excepted, at Eight Dollars a year, payable semi-annually in
advance.
THE EYENING COURIER
Ib published every day at two o'clock; terms Six Dollars, payable semi-annually in advance. The
Evening Courier is the best family paper in New England.
Advertisements published in both papers for one price.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY COURIER
Is published on Monday and Thursday, at Four Dollars per annum, if paid in advance,
l^" Advertisements appear in both papers.
THE WEEKLY COURIER
Is published every Saturday morning, at the following rates : — To Clubs of five or more, to one address,
at ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR EACH, and to single subscribers at ONE DOLLAR
AND A HALF, payable invariably in advance.
The Boston Daily Courier has the Largest Circulation of any Commer-
cial Paper in New England, and is, therefore, a first-class
Advertising Medium.
BUSINESS OFFICE AND COUNTING ROOM,
IN THE
BJ?^SEI^E3SrT OF THE OLID ST-A.XE HOXJSE,
STATE STREET, BOSTOIV.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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NEW YORK STATE
BUSINESS DIRECTOIIY,
IssuKD March Ist, 1859,
Similar in character and arranfjement to the New England Business Directory, giving the names
and Post Office address of more than 100,000 Merchants, Manufacturers, &c., in that State.
Price 53.00. Published by
No. 91 WASHINGTON STREET, - - - - BOSTON, MASS.,
WHO ALSO PUBLISH THE
BOSTON DIRECTORY,
Annually in July. Price ^1.50.
DIRECTORIES FOR
Albany, N. Y.,
Charlestown,
Fall River,..
Lawrence, ....
ftl.OO
.50
.50
.50
Lynn, $0.50 I Salem
Lowell, 1.00 | Taunton,....
Manchester, N. H., 50 I Troy, N. Y.,.
B.OXBURY, 50 I
Massachusetts Register, $1.25 1 Maine Register and Business Direct'y,
Massachusetts Business Directory, ... 1.00 I Rh. Island Register and Bus. Direct'y,
AND tbb
NEW ENGLAND BUSINESS DIKECTORY.
gO.oO
.50
1.00
51.00
.75
Also for sale, at the Directory Office, 91 Washington St., the following works, viz.
DIRECTORIES FOR
Baltimore, g2.00
Brooklyn, 2.00
Buffalo, 1.50
Cambridge 50
Chelsea, 50
Chicago, 2.00
Cincinnati 2.00
Columbus, 1.00
Covington, 1.00
Dayton, 1.00
Detroit 2.00
Hamilton, 1.00
Hartford, 75
Hudson, 75
Boston ^0.25
Canada, 5.00
Chicago, 50
Indianapolis, ....
51.00
Newburgh, ....
.. §0.75
Jersey City, ....
1.00
Newport
.50
Kingston
1.00
New York,....
.. 2.50
London (Eng.),
6.00
Pawtucket,....
.75
London (Can.),.
1.00
Philadelphia, .
.. 2.50
Montreal,
1.50
Pittsburg,
.. 1.00
Nashville,
. 1.00
Portsmouth, ..
.60
Newport
1.00
Pousjhkeepsie, .
.. 1.00
New Albany
1.00
Providence, . . .
.. 1.00
Newark,
.75
Rochester
.. 1.00
New Bedford, • .
. 1.25
1.00
Rome
.. 1.00
New Haven, ...
Sacramento, ..
.. 2.00
New Orleans, . .
. 3.00
San Francisco,
. . 3.00
Schenectady,.... §1.00
Steuben ville, .... 1.00
St. Louis, 2.00
Syracuse, 1.00
Toronto 3.00
Trenton, 1.00
Utica, 1.00
Uashinaiton, 2.00
Wheeling 1.00
Williamsburg,... 1.00
Woonsocket, 75
Worcester, 50
Zanesville, 1.00
AND MANY OTHER PLACES. ALSO,
BUSINESS DIRECTORIES FOR
New York City, 5I.OO
New York State, 3.00
Philadelphia,.... 1.00
Illinois, 52.00
Missouri 2.00
Michigan 1.50
Pennsylvania,..
Western Cities,.
M''isconsin
52.50
2 50
3.50
28 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
^ •
3SrE->W E USr C3- Xi -A. 1>T 3D 3Sr E "^^^ S iE* .A. I> E E, _
THE ATLaFIS^tTdAILY BEE,
AND THE
AVEEKLY A_TLA.S ^I^D BEE,
aS'OH. X809.
The Daily is published every morning (Sundays excepted), and The Weekly every Saturday, by the
BEE PRINTING COMPANY, Nos. 7 & 9 STATE ST.
WM. SCHOXJLER, Z. K. PANGBORN, J. F. MARSH, Editors.
The Atlas and Daidy Bee enters upon a new year with the most encouraging auspices, and the
proprietors confidently appeal to the public for their due share of patronage. Under its present man-
agement the paper has passed through two of the most important and exciting political campaigns
ever known in Massachusetts, and the editors have the satisfaction of knowing, not only that the
principles and policy they have sustained are triumphant, but that The Atlas and Daily Kee is
now generally recognized as the consistent, earnest, and reliable advocate of the principles cherished
and avowed by the American Republican party of New England. The paper has also, in common with
other journals, passed through the severest financial revulsion and depression of business ever expe-
rienced, and is in a sounder and more prospprous condition than before. It commences the eighteenth
year of its existence with a largely increased subscription list, and an advertising patronage second in
character and v-.lue to that of none of the daily newspapers of Boston.
For the year 1859 we have no new promises to make ; but, as hitherto, it is the purpose of the Editors
and Publishers of The Atlas and Daily Bee to make it the best newspaper in New England.
As it is our conviction that we shall make it profitable to the publishers in proportion as we make it
acceptable to the public, we shall spare neither labor nor money to accomplish this purpose.
ITS OOIsTXEIsTTS.
In the amount and variety of reading matter. The Atlas and Daily Bee will not be excelled by
any journal. It contains Thirty-Two Columns of matter, and the greatest care is exercised to
secure the most full, reliable, and the earliest reports of all interesting public events. A corps of
experienced reporters devote their time and energies to the collection and preparation of the news ; and,
for VERBATIM reports of Conventions, Speeches, Sermons, and Lectures, we have the services of Mr.
J. M. W. YERRINTON, the best phonographic reporter in New England.
Regular Correspondents in "Washington, New York, Chicago, and other important places in this
country and in Europe, contribute to the paper.
Especial attention is given to the literary, musical, and dramatic departments ; and original and
selected matter under these heads will always be found among the most attractive features of The
Atlas and Daily Bee.
TO BUSINESS MEN AND ADVERTISERS,
The paper is confidently commended as eminently worthy their patronage. Reports of the Markets
Prices Current, the Shipping News, and whatever is of peculiar interest to the commercial, manufac
turing, and mercantile interests, will be found full, seasonable, and reliable.
The paper is printed on an entirely new suit of copper-faced type, and affords especial facilities for
the publication of advertisements in the most attractive style.
Price op the Daily. — Single copies, by mail. 1 year, $6 ; single copies, by mail, 3 months, ;yi.50.
To Clubs. — Ten copies, to one address, at $5 each, ^50; twenty copies, to one address, at ,g[4.50
each, ,§^90, with an additional copy to the person who gets up the Club.
City subscribers served at their residences at 12 cents a week.
Terms. — Invariably cash in advance.
THE WEEKLY ATI.AS AND BEE,
A. iniliST CL-A.SS ]SrE\VSI>^VI>Eli FOR, ONE DOLLAR, A. YE^R.
The Weekly Atlas and Bee offers peculiar inducements to country subscribers. It is one of the
largest and best printed weeklies in the country, and as it contains onlv a limited number of advertise-
ments, and the matter is prepared by the editors of the Daily, the Weekly presents a variety and
amount of interesting matter rarely equalled. All the distinguishing features of the Daily, business,
news, politics, literature, and correspondence, will be found carefully collated for the Weekly. It is
a newspaper that should be in every New England home. To single subscribers the paper will be sent
by mail for $2 a year, or for any portion of a year at the same rate.
Great Inducements to Clubs. — In order to place it within the reach of every family, it is offered
at the following unusually low price: — Two copies, one year, to one address, ^3; five copies, one
year, to one address, ,^6 ; ten copies, one year, to one address, %\Q ; twenty copies, one year, to one
address, ^20, or $\ a year ; and for any larger number to one address at the same rate, with an addi-
tional copy to the person who gets up the club. 1^ INVARIABLY CASH IN ADVANCE.
Business communications should be addressed to
THE BEE PRINTING COMPANY,
OR TO
F. G. WHISTON, TREASURER, - - No. 7 STATE STREET, BOSTON.
All other communications, to the Editors of the Atlas and Daily Bee.
JOB PRINTING EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS, CHEAPNESS. AND DISPATCH.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
29
OFFICE xiIOMAS D. MORRIS'S
18 •
«n..«n. OFFICE, 18 SCHOOL STREET,
SCHOOL
gj_ MANUFACTURER OF
MEDIUMS FOR OIL AND DISTEMPER GRAINING,
TINTED PAINTS, for House and other Painting of desirable and durable shades. Also,
best quality
White Lead, French Snow White, and ]\o. 1 Zinc Paints, & Painters' Colors,
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
CHUBBUCK ^ CAMPBELL,
MANOFACTURERS OF
ma isfiios 10 iicHiHRy.
s T E -A. h^j: B O I IL. E IR S:,
Of every description, made to order at short notice.
WORKS, CORNER ORANGE & RTJGGLES STS., RjXBTJRY, MASS.
JOHN JEFFRIES, JR.,
NEGOTIATOR OF MORTGAGES,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
18 City Exchange, Devonshire St.
Refers to —
Charles Amory, Esq., I Jatnss II. Beal,
Hon. SV. Sturgis, Kenj. D Greene, Esq.,
J. T. Coolidge, Ksq , | George M Uezter, Esq.,
Read, Chadwick, & Dexter.
J". T. BTJCK:3LE^Z',
i No. 10 r.ratt!c St.,
Near Court St.,
BOSTOlsr.
MAMF.\rTlR£R km DE.UER I\" THE FOLLOWING:
"Water Closets, Wash Basins, Marble Slabs,
Bath Tubs, Shower Baths, Br;i.ss and
Silver Plated Cocks Force and
Copper Pumps.
(ET" Orders from the Country attended to.-O
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
GEORGE S. KENDALL,
MANUFACTDRER AND DEALER IN
OAK, WALNUT, CHESTNUT, AND PAINTED
Wardrobes, Refrigerators, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Toilets, Sinks,
Cradles, Tables, &e. Also, Cot and Spring Bedsteads.
CRAMPS PATENT CLOTHES DRYERS, WASR BENCHES, ETC.
i
Haymarket ?quare, opposite i
Boston & Maine K. K. Depot, ]
©OS'U'OE!
P E A R C E'S
WARM, COLD,
AND
SHOWER BATHS,
WASH BASINS,
FOUNTAINS,
HYDRANTS,
CESS TOOLS,
DRAIN TRAPS,
BRASS COCKS,
PLATED COCKS,
LEAD PIPES,
SHEET LEAD,
COPPER PUMPS,
FORCE PUMPS AND WATER CLOSETS,
And every requisite in use in the Plumbing Business.
2» Xa TJ 1^ lO I 3»- C3^ -W^OH-IS.
Of every description executed in any part of the Union.
HINDS & WILLIAMS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
lACNETICAL APPARATUS,
ISrO. 313 ■ViT'-A.SmJSJ C3-TO]Sr STIIEET,
All the different forms of Galvanic Batteries knpt on hand. Models of Machines, and experimental apparatus,
made to order.
JUSTIN HINDS.
CHAS. WILLIAMS, JR.
ADVERTISINa DBPARTMBNT. 31
91 Washington Street, Boston.
TO :ptje,c:e3:.a.sei^s of i^e-A-l est-a.te-
W. GOWARD
Would re^'pectfully invite all who wish to purchase Farms, Houses, Stores, Building-Lots, &c., to call
at his office and examine, fkick of ciiakoe, his large and extensiTe LIST OF HEAL ESTATE,
which is the fullest and most cuniplete Record of
MRUS, HOUSES, HOUSE-LOTS, k, FOR SALE, TO BE FOUND IN m ENGLAND.
TO THOSE WHO HAVE REAL ESTATE FOK SALE,
He would say that his facilities for the sale of property of this description are unsurpassed hy those of
any one in the State; and persons having Ileal Kstate of any kind, which they would like to dispose
of, will please call on him, or forward to his Office full, acmirale, and correct descriptions of the pio-
I)erty, which will be entered on his books. No charge will be made for the entry ; but, if a sale is
etlected, he will charge a fair commission. If owners wish to have their property advehtised, and
extra pains taken to dispose of the same, it will be punctually attended to, on the most reasonable
terms.
The most comprehensive and perfect paper of its kind in the United States, is published at this office
every Saturday. Terms, Two Dollars per annum. In addition to its value as the best medium be-
tween BUYEHS AND SELLERS OF Real Estate, it commend< itself to all business interests as a most
valuable and useful publication ; many features being introduced peculiar to it, and not to be found in
any other paper in the country.
THE TEMPEKANCE VISITOR,
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
A.T 91 W^^SHINaTON ST., BOSTON,
AT $1.50 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE,
BY
A D A M S, . W E S T O N, & CO.
After the repeated unsuccessful attempts to establish a temperance paper in the city of Boston, it
might well have seemed a wild undertaking to have commenced, as did the proprietors of the "Tempe-
rance Visitor," in April, 18.57. a new Journal, devoted to the interests of the temperance reform. Yet a
pretty strong faith in the final success of the undertaking, coupled with the solicitations of some who
were friendly to the project, induced the attempt. On the 25lh of April, the first number of the Visitor
made its appearance, in a rather limited form, and in a most unpretending manner. Its subscription list
was to be built up, — its fortune to be made. For nearly a year it struggled on, amidst discourage-
ment and misgivings in regard to its continuance. But the proprietors were determined to hold on
to their scheme ; and, if labor and sacrifice to no small amount were capable of keeping alive their
paper, they were ready for the sacrifice. It must necessarily be carried forward by incurring pecu-
niary liabilities ; but what were absolutely necessary were incurred, — under the impression that
eventually, by being successful, every liability would be met. During the first year the subscription list
did not reach five hundred, partly because circumstances did not favor a strong etlort at building up
the list. In October, 18-57, it was determined to enlarge the paper, and a new partner became inter-
ested in the Visitor. New quarters for printing and publishing were obtained, and more extensive
arrangements were entered into. Canv.issers were put in the field, and the list enlarged. At the
present time the list of subscriptions is little short of three thousand, and the advertising patronage
is greatly increased. By a long course of hard labor and great sacrifice, the Visitor has been thus
brought to a good position. The editorial charge of the paper from the commencement has been in the
hands of S. B. Weston, Esq., a gentleman long connected with the temperance press, both in Mas-
sachusetts and Maine. While he is ready to admit that the paper has not been of so high a literary
cast as some might consider desirable, yet he has only to say in reply, that, on account of a lack of
means, the services of so large a corps of contributors as would be desnable could not be secured. By
an increase of patronage, however, this objection may be obviated. The publishers have done their
best to give their patrons a good paper ; and they pledge themselves that no labor shall be spared on
their part to make the Visitor a good family paper — a sterling temperance sheet, calculated to promote
the temperance cause. All they ask for is a corresponding amount of patronage.
32
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
SSL ^Ma i&A
THE PIONEER CLOTHING HOUSE,
ESTABLISHED IN BOSTON, MASS., IN 1841.
Gentlemen's, Youtlis', and Little Children's
MkiKMh «ISl> isi
GOODS,
HCAuTS, O-AuIPS^ ETC-, ETC,
OF EVERY VARIEXY,
AT ^VHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
This House, which fully sustains its enviable position, is daily receiving large supplies
of recently manufacture d seasonable Clothing. Dealers, Travellers, and
resident Citizens will find everything to meet their demands,
AT PRICES DEPYIKG- COMPETITION!
Parents are reminded that the spacious Rotunda is devoted to the sale of
BOYS' CLOTHING ONLY.
!^° Convenient rooms and every facility may here be found for fitting Garments to Children.
. 23, 30, 32, 34, 36, and 38 North Sreet,
Q XJ A Iv E R C I T Y
SEWING IVIACH9NE COMPANY,
MANtU'ACTUREIl.S Ol' AND DEALIUIH IN VAllIOUH KINUS OI
SEWING MACHINES,
AS FOLLOWS:
AT WATER'S (Single Thread), Price from $12 to $20
AT WATER'S (Single Thread), Large 25
NATIONAL (Double Thread), 30
METROPOLITAN, " 30
QUAKER CITY, " Improved 35
QQAKER CITY, " Large, — for manufacturing purposes 40
Tlie above Family Sewing Machines, which wc now offer to the favorable consideration of an intelli-
gent comnuinit}', are the first low-priced Machines that have succeeded in giving unqualified and un-
bounded satisfaction to the purchaser. Those Machines take the same two-thread tight and elastic stitch
as the most expensive machine in the market.
Thread or silk is used from the original spool without the NECESSITY OF RE-WINDINO.
Orders thKiikfully received and promptly attended to. Directions for use accompany each Machine.
Any kind of stitching done to order.
Agents wanted in every Town.
Machine Silk, Twist, Brooks's Spool Cotton and Needles, for sale at very low prices.
The above Machines are warranted to do good work, and kept in good working order for one year
without extra charge.
PRINCIPAL EXHIBITION" AND SALES ROOM,
isro
3 s
H ^^ isr o "v E I?,
(A few doors above the American House.)
st:r,set,
JOHN C. BROOKS & CO.
OTIS BIIA.MHA.LL,
117 and 119 Congress St., Boston,
Respectfully calls the attention of all interested in the purchase of
TO HIS NEW, COMPLETE, AWD BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS,
?P TVT Jf* j^ ■
A large assortment of which he has procured at great expense and labor. He flatters himself that in this branch of his
business he is surpassed by none.
lie is prepared to put up, at short notice, Iron Fences, unequalled frr strength, beauty, and durability, in any part of
New Eugland or New York ; and he would refer to hundreds in the vicinity of Boston for specimens of his work.
of the latest styles and superior fluish, are constantly received. Black & White Smith work generally done at short notice.
OTIS B:Ft-A.nsd:i^^^Xjij_
i&v A ^ ■ C A'
n
B I
1 1 1
THAT
Can be made in the
MOST ELEaA.isrT M^isr:t^ER,
Cut and Trimmed in a style which
OAHNOT BS SURPASSED,
And at prices within the means of all. Some three years since, this
system was adopted by
To prove unsuccessful 'twas thought ; but Mr. C. now proves to the
public that
CAN be and IS SAVED over and above the prices charged by Tailors
L enerally for the same quality of goods by all persons trading at
CHAMBEHS 203 WASHINGTON ST.,
IB O S T O KT .
Gentlemen wishing to purchase NICE GARMENI'S,
TASTILY CUT A.ISrD FIISTISHED
Will find a
SUPERB STOCK OF GOODS
From which to select.
The PANTS made at this Estahlishment ham a world-wide reputa-
tion for being the most graceful Jilting, especially/ at the boot, ivhere the
shape is preserved until the Pants are worn out.
WELCH & G-RIFFITHS,
KSTABLISHED, 1h;50
Maimfiieturers of Improved Patent Ground and ^Varranted
EiTRi fio cm mil mn,
Of the various kinds now in use in the different sections of the United States and the Canada?, consisting of the
Celebrated Circular Saw, Graduated Cross Cut and Tenon, Gang, Mill,
Pit, Segment, Billet, and Felloe Saws, &c., &c.
STiisiJi, iiimm & CO.,
BIVL .A.lsrXJF.A.CTTJI?,EPi,S O IP
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
HALLETT 8c
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand, Parfov Grand, and Square
A
MkM,MhM>m
With their IMPROVED BRIDGE, ard POWERFUL REPEATING ACTION, which surpasses
ANY THING NOW IN USE.
-A.T THE OI-iX3 ST-A-KTID,
339 WASHINGTON STKEET, BOSTON.
Purchasers arc particularly requested to visit our rooms hefore buying elsewhere.
N. B.— Second-hand Piano-Fortes taken in exchange for new. Piano-Fortes to let.
MAYNARJ) & NO YES'
WRITING INK.
THE MAXUFACTDRi: OF THIS IMi WAS ESTABLISHED I\ 181f,,
And the quality has now been tested by the public for more than forty
years. During this time it has been constantly increasing in public favor
and patronage, and is now the leading article in the country. Those who may
be ignorant of its superiority and reputation are invited to read the follow-
ing testimonials, and to make trial of it themselves. When the best judges,
after using it more than twenty-flvo years, express themselves in one man-
ner concerning its superior excellence, it is quite evident that no one need
bo troubled with bad ink.
Bowiloin School, Boston, Jan. 1, 1857.
Messrs. Maynakd & Noyes : I have used your
Ink in the Writing Department of this School the
past thirt)' years, and take pleasure in renewing
my testimonial of its superior quality. It flows
freely from the pen, its color is brilliant and per
manent, and it combines all the necessary and
desirable qualities of good ink.
Jas. Robinson, Writing Master.
Boston, January 10, 1848.
Messrs. Maynard & Noyes : Gentlemen, — It
is now, I believe, more than twenty years since the
School Committee passed an order for using your
Black Writing Ink in the City Schools. I have
used it during that period, and deem it a fiyst-
rate article, and cheerfully recommend it to
others. It flows freely from the pen, and increas-
es in blackness after being committed to paper,
and the color is durable. I know of no Ink equal
to yours, and I have tried many kinds, both Eng-
lish and American.
P. Mackintosh, Jr.,
Principal of Writing Dep. llaucock School.
Office of Merchants Ins. Co., Boston, Jan. 2, IS.'ie.
Messrs. Maynaud & Noyes : Gentlemen, — I
have used your Writing Ink generally for the last
twenty-five years. In 1847 I renewed my certificate
of its excellence, and having continued its use ever
since to my entire satisfaction, my opinion is con-
firmed in its superiority. It flows freely from
the pen, and is in all respects the best Ink I have
ever used.
Geouoe Homer, Secretary.
Registry of Deeds, Boston.
Messrs. Maynard & Noyes : I have made use
of your Writing Ink for the Recording of Deeds,
&c., the past ticenty-flve years, and take pleas-
ure in renewing my testimonial of its superiority.
From the appearance of the records in my office. I
consider it particularly adapted for all purposes
where permanency of color is requisite or desirable,
as my oldest records prove its color to be unalterably
black.
H. Alline, Register of Deeds.
A aH iStti
This ink gives a copy as distinct and perfect as the original, and combines all the properties
of our AVriting Ink. This quality particularly adapts it to Counting House use, as it answers
all the purposes for which a writing liquid is used. Also,
BLUE, RED, AND CARfVUlME INKS.
THESE INKS FOR BEAUTY AND BRILLIANCY OF COLOR ARE UNEQUALLED.
For sale by the Manufacturers,
IVo. 11 ITIERCnAJVTS ROW, BOSTOIV,
And by Stationers and Booksellers generally in the Cities and States.
" LET THERE B|Ji(mjlJ^ WAS IICBT."
This Command was given at the Creation of this World, and from that day to the present man has sought Light in all
its various ramifications. But, like the leech, the cry is More, more, more Light, as a review of the past year will show.
In no an-e has there been so muoh money and time spent to obtain this rlesii-able object as the present. But the thing has
been did, and your humble servant now presents a LAMP contair-' ig ai; "i,t is required.
t, IT 1 k & U i €. e4 T F
P Nltl^HT S
Or the sickroom, where, if occasion req ires, you can have at a nu'meut f notice, by tiT- oeaufiful adjustment of the Cut-
off', viithout complication, simple yet complete, sufficient Light to fill an ordinary room. Beiog so constructed that you
can have
ONE, TWO, OR THREE FLAMES OR JETS.
For the Dining Room, with Four Jets, all that is required for a Tab'e Twelve Feet in Length— yet by the application of
the Cut off you can have one or more jets, wherein )ou will see the ECONOMY OF FLUID while preparing the Table ; and
no one will deny the luxury of a good Light while Kating.
THE LIGHT! THE LAMP! THE OM SOUGHT FORI
From which can be made to emanate a Light .suflRcient for a Pnlnce, the I-lcad-ligki of an Lngme, the Signnl-li^ht for
Ships, or the Light- House. Tause, and thiiife for one moment of a Lamp simple in its construction, ^et perfect, fiom which
proceeds an amount ot light for a room Twenty feel i-rjiiare, that any person with ordinary eyesight can see lo pic c up a
pin, yet in a few minutes' lime be reduced to a small glimmering light for the Night; but it is even so. tuch u iight we
have, yet we do not boast of more scientific knowledge than all the rest of mankind, nor that we have spent larger amounts
of money and time than many others, yet we have studied Practical Utility, having produced this Lamp, for which we have
received Letters Patent. We iavite you to
CALL AND SEE THE LAMP.
By a careful investigation, we find the cost of Burning to be Two Mills an hour for each flame or jet, exc pting the
one jet, which will burn eight hours for one cent. We rate the Fluid at seventy-five cents a gallon.
One jet, eight hours, for One Cent I Four jets, 8 Mills per hour
Three jets, 6 Mills per hour | Six " i?> *» " «•
These statements prove this Light to be the most economical now before the public.
ON-COMBUSTIYE!
It is an erroneous opinion of many that Fluid is explosive. The vapor arising by an action of heat, coming in contact
with the blaze, causes an explosion. By the construction of this burner, there is no vapor formed in the Lamp; conse
quently there is no possibility of an accident: furthermore, if the Lamp is dropped, broken, or opened for the purpose of
filling, the Light must necessarily be extinguished. It is
SELF
■Jp-FiOlDTJGXlSTG-1
By heat converting the fluid into gas or vapor, giving a Clear and ]5rilliant, Mellow, Placid, and Agreeable Light to the
eye. Practical observation has taught man that a Light approaching nearer to the light of the sun is the best adapted to
the eye. We do not profess to be au oculist, but we have a suflicient practical knowledge of that light which is pleasing
to the eye, and we think we can satisfy the most incredulous minds, both of quality and cheapness of the light, over all
other Lamps now before the Public, not excepting the Keiosene.
IT IS PORTABLE.
Can be carried around the house, up or down the stairs ; therefore applicable to the Binnacle, or the head light for the Ship
and Steamboat, and just what is wanted for the Cars. It is
^3 !
As you perceive by the above, we have secured a Patent, not, like others, for the purpose of making money by the sale
of Town and County Rights, and give an article pleasing in its appearance, who boast of the great value of their invention
to your face, but not with sufficient reliance to permit you to sell them, without first buying the right. But we have
secured the Patent that no one else could make or manufacture them. Beii>g will ng to place them before the public with-
out compelling them to buy the right to tell, having perfect confidence in its intrinsic worth and value, nor are we coui-
pe'led 10 buy up the puff of Nnvspapers, or the expression ot Profi s-ior This and Professor That, as such opinions are of
but little worth at the present time. Good practical utility is of niuch more value. If Scientific Men examine the Lamp,
they find Scffnce '^i.';/7/(7i/frf to its fullest extent; theiefore, they must, speak in its fiiiror, as the demand for the Lampt
proves. Astral and all other Lomps altered into the GrAS LAMP.
By sending a Postage Stamp, Te will send a Printed List ot the Wholesale and Retail Prices, so that any person who
wishes to engage in the sale of the Lamp, or Lamp business, can have a guide, as we manufacture not only this Gas Lamp,
but the common Fluid, Oil, and Kerosene Lamps ; also, Lamp-Stands in all of their varieties : in fact, we keep a full stock
of all kinds, so that we can please all. Our facilities for supplying are extra, as we have been engaged in the business for
some time, and therefore know the wants of the people.
THE LAMP MAY BE SEEN AT
No. 22 TrcmoiBt Street, under the Boston ITIiiseMin.
SAMUEL G. GREENE, Agent, Boston, Mass.
DWARE, TOOLS, AND METALS.
MAY & COMPANY,
NO. 1 BROAD STUEET, CORNER OF STATE STREET,
B0SX01>T.
^I01'H MAY,
IC. IlULUKIl.
TIN^LATE; AmiTicm, EmkHkIi, nml Ru8sii»n SHEET IRON; Corrugiited Sheet Iron; Oalvanlaid Sheet
Iron, Kdil .'^lu llnops; IKON WIRE; UriiHS, Copper, ami Steel Wire, 'J'itiiieU iukI Annealni] Wire; Brans and
Copper TUBING ; Sheet liraHd, Copper, mid Zinc; Hound, Square, Kltit, and Sheet CAST STEEL; (Jerrnan and
lilistered Steel ; Hlock Tin; liar tin; Lend; Spelter; Aniiiiiouy ; Babbitt Metal; Hi-muth ; Nii-kel ; Aluminum; Oocuh |
Quartz; Tnttern Letters; Emery and Emery Cloth; Sand I'aper ; Glue; CrucibleH; AnvilH; Vises; PorUible Korgai;
Smiths' Shears and llellows ; Filea and Rasps; Nuts and \Vashe s; liolto; Serews ; Kivets ; Screw- I'lates ; Latnes ; Seroll
Chucks; Chains; Tenter Hooks ; lielt Uivets ; IIo 'ks and Clasps ; Couih-plare ; Card (.'learers ; Card Clamps ; STUBS'S
STEEL and SUkiI Wire; STUBS'S PILES and Tools; I'inion Wire; Scotch Stone; Carriaj^i; IJoltg ; Tire liolti
Pump Au?ers ; Patent Bitts; Mill Saws ; lirass Kettles ; Copper Pumps ; Lead Pipe and Tinned Copper Pipe for Wells '
Machinists' and MANUFACTfUEiis' Suvplies. Tinneus' Tools, Machines, anu Stock in vabiety.
]Vo. 1 Broad Street, corner of State Street, Boston.
iDEroi?,3S/a:ixiES
The many improremen's which have been introduced by
DR. J. AV. PHELPS,
68 Tremont Street, . . . Boston,
In the method of curing and correcting deformities, have
met with the approbation of the most scientific peroous in
this country and in Europe.
Doctor Phelps has given his undivided attention to the
cure of
Hernia, Deformed Feet in Children, Curva-
ture of the Spine, &c.,
and wiih marked success.
Parents should be informed that the.'e doformities in chil-
dren should be attended to early, as a few years neglet t will
render them almost impoisible to cure. Ilis apparatus is
used at the Massachusetts General Hospital, and is recom-
mended by our first surgeons.
39 ,IOV'S IiUILL>K\G,
Head of State Street, JiOfil'OZV.
VIEWS OF BUILDINGS A\D UACniNEKT,
Illustrations for Books, Newspapers, Circulars, Bill Heads, La-
bels, Cards, Maps, &c., executed in the best manner, and at the
lowest prices.
P. S.— Personal attention given to all Orders sent by Mail, Ex-
press, or otherwise, accompanied by a Daguerreotype view, sketch,
or an accurate description of the object to be engraved.
JOHN E. M. GILLEY,
AND DEALER IN
JVO. 8 OL,D STATE HOUSE, .... JBOSTOA.
Bank, Railroad, and Manufacturing Stocks. City, State, and other Investment Securities, for sale at
the lowest market prices. Land Warrants bought and for sale.
Orders supplied by return mail All Warrants sold guiranteed ffennlno o~-i '
Acknowledgments of Deeds, Copartnership Notices, anc}
United States passports procured for persons going to Europe.
OR
SHIONABLE
JTo. 95 'Washingtd
BOSTON
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