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CHILSON'S    CONE    FURNAC 


PATENTED  IN  AMERICA,  ENGLAND,  A^D  FRANCE. 


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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 

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ADMINISTRATION 

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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, 
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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. 


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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,  ^ 

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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. 


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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  our  great  experience  in  supplying  all  the  principal  towns  and  ciies  of  New  England  for  the  past  fifteen  years,  and 
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 


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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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DAMRELL    &    MOOBE,   PRINTERS. 


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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&  ; 


m 


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 

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6  28 

7  30 

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1157 

110 
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2  23 

3  4 

3  45 

4  40 
6  43 

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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, 
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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 

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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 
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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 

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4  39    5    1 

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24 

Fri. 

4  24 

7  40 

0  10 

5  26   5  51 

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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 

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30 

Thur. 

4  25 

7  40 

sets 

11 16  11  44 

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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 

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4  4^ 

7  30 

11  29 

3,56 

417 

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Sat. 

4  48 

7  29 

11  56 

4  43 

5    9 

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.^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 

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Kri. 

4  49 

728 

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Sat. 

4  50 

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1157 

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SUN. 

4  51 

7  21 

8  17 

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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. 

15 

Mon. 

16 

Tues. 

17 

Wed. 

18 

Thar. 

19 

Vrj. 

20 

Sat. 

21 

SUN. 

22 

Mon. 

23 

Tues. 

24 

Wed. 

25 

Thur. 

26 

Fri. 

M 

Sat. 

28 

SUN. 

29 

Mon. 

30 

Tues. 

31 

Wed. 

4  5217  20 
4  53  7  19 
4  54|7  18 
4  55  7  16 
4  56,7  15 
4  57:7  14 
4  58  7  13 


4  59 

5  0 


5  1 
5  2 
5  3 
5    4 

5  6 

6  6 
5  7. 
5  8: 
5  9 
5  10 
5  11 
5  12 
5  14 
5  15 
5  16 


7  11 

7  10 
7    9 


7  5 
7  4 
7  2 
7  1 
7  0 
6  58 
6  55 
6  56 
6  54 
6  52 
6  51 
6  49 


5  17i6 
5  IS'6  46 


5  19 

6  20 
5  21 
5  22 
5  23 


6  44 
6  42 
6  41 
6  39 
0  37 


8  45 

9  9 
9  33 
9  58 

10  34 
ill    9 

11  45 
morn 

0  41 

1  37 

2  35 

3  30 
rises 

7  30 

7  53 

8  16 

8  39 

9  9 
9  39 

10    9 

10  40 

11  44 
morn 

0  48 

1  r^ 
3  17 
sets 

6  42 

7  9 

7  39 

8  9 


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SEPTEMBER,  1859. 

MOON'S  I'HAEES. 

First  Quarter,  3d  day,  lib.  21'm.  afternoon. 
Full  Mpoii,  12tli  diiy,  3b.  47ui.  morning. 
Last  Quarter,  19th  day,  5h.  30m.  afternoon. 
New  Moon,  ^6th  daly,  'Jh.  I'iiii.  morning. 


Thur. 

Pri. 

Satur. 

SUN. 

Mon. 

l-ues. 

^'ed. 

Thur. 

Fri. 

Satur. 

SUN. 

Mon. 

Tues. 

AVed. 

Thur. 

Fri. 

Satur. 

SUN. 

MOQ. 

Tues. 

Wed. 

Thur. 

Fri. 

Satur. 

S-UN. 

Mou. 

Tues. 

Wed. 

Thur. 

Fri. 


6  24  6 
5  25  ti 
5  2tJ  (i 
5  21 X) 

5  28, (J 

6  29  6 
5  30  0 
.5  31  0 
5  32  0 
5  33  0 
5  34  0 
5  35  0 
5  30  0 
5  ST'O 
5  39  6 
5  4016 
5  43,  |e 
5  42^0 
5  43  0 
5  44  0 
5  460 
5  46  0 
5  47  5 
5  48  5 
5  49  5 
5  50  5 
5  51  5 
5  58  5 
5  54  5 
5  55!5 


h.     m. 

SO   8 '26 

35   9    6 

33   9  47 

31 10  27 

30  11  25j 

28  morn 

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1  29 

23'  2  32' 

21'  3  24 

19   4  37, 

17  rises 

16   6  47 

14   7    5! 

12    7  24 

11    8    2 

9    8  40 

71  9  37 

510  34 

411  33 

2!  morn 

0;  0  50 

58   2    7 

8  24 

4  43 
sets 

5  50 

6  29 

7  3 
451  7  30 


2   8 

2  54 

3  43 

4  39 

5  41; 

6  45! 


2  31 
318 
411 
510 
618 
716 


7  471  814 

8  42  9  0 

9  31 1  9  57 
10  14  10  33 

10  53  11 10 

11  27  11  44 


0  36 
113 

155 

2  37 

3  28 

4  27 

5  37 


010 
0  54 
134 

a  16 

3  2 
S  57 
5  2 
0  13  6  49 

7  24'  S  0 

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10  23  10  48 

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MOON'S    niA.SK.S. 

First  Qua  rtxT.  8)  d«ty,  3h.48m.  ftTt.-rnoon. 
Full  Moon,  11  til  day,  7h.  8rii.  afternoon. 
liast  Quarter,  19ih  day.  Oh.  .59ni.  morrting. 
New  Moon,  25th  day,  7h.49m  afternoon. 


Day.  l!f 

1        SUN 

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'toM.   1   Morn.    Bvo. 

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h.     m.    b.    m.,  1..    in 

Satur.  5-56  5  43;  8  51i  2  30   2  55 

SUN.  is  57  5  42  10    2-  3  21i  3  48 

Mon.  ;5  68  5  4011  13!  415!  4  44 

Tues.  ,5  59  5  39  morn 

514i  5  44 

Wed.    6    15  381  0  25 

614   6  42 

Thur,  6    2  5  30!  1  31 

710   7  36 

Fri.      6    3  5  34'  2  30 

8    3   827 

Satur.  0    4  5  33!  3  42 

«51    9  12 

SUN.    0    5  5  31    4  48 

9  33   9.53 

Mon.   ie    6  5  29I  5  54 '10  18  10  .32 

Tues.    6    8  5  28  ri.^^esllO  .52  11  11 

Wed.  16    9  5  20   5  38 

11  30  11  49, 

Thur.  '6  10  5  24   6  22 

Fri.      iO  11  5  22    7    0 

0  28   0  49 

Satur.; 6  12  5  20   7  51 

112  1.35 

SUN.  |6  13  5  19   8  46 

2    Ij  2  26 

Mon.   IC  14  5  I7I  9  41 

2  54    3  21 

Tues. 

6  15  5  16  10  35 

3  51    4  22 

Wed. 

6  16  5  14  11  51 

4.55    5  28 

Thur. 

6  1«  5  13  mon. 

6   1    6.35 

Fri. 

6  19  5  11!  1    8 

7    7   739 

Satur. 

6  21  5  10 

2  22 

8    7:  8  3  i 

SUN. 

6  22  5    8 

3  30 

9    2   928 

Mon.   [6  23  5    7 

4  51 

9  52  10  171 

Tues.  [e  24  5    5 

set.* 

10  4011    8 

Wed. 

[6  25  5    4 

4  52 

11  2il|ll  48 

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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. 

First  Quarter,  2d  day,  9h.  5m.  morning. 

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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7  11  4  29 

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7  14  4  28 

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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, 


<J. 
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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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. 


15 


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. 

2 


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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 


20 


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. 


23 


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. 


TITLES    OF    LAUS. 


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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. 


27 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


37 


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. 


39 


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. 


41 


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. 


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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, 


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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. 


49 


"*  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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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. 


59 


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. 


61 


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. 


62 


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. 


71 


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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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


76 


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. 


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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, 


80 


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. 


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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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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. 


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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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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. 


87 


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 


88 


MASSACHUSETTS    REGISTER. 


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(  (< 

<(  (( 

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 
<( 

Dedham 


Dorchester 


Foxboro' 

Medfield 

Medway 

Milton 


Quincy 
(( 
<( 
<< 

Randolph 

li 

<( 

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 
it         i( 

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. 


102 


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 


MASSACHUSE'lTS    REGISTER. 


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 


MASSACHUSETTS    REGISTER. 


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. 


107 


a 

3 

o 

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., 

<< 

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 
(( 

r( 

Middleton 
Newbury 

Newbury  port 


North  Andover 
Rockport 

Rowley 
S.:ilem 


no 


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., 

<< 

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, 

■< 

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' 

a 

(4 

<< 

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. 


117 


yield  Gcnrp;c, 

Athol 

Colony  George  D., 

" 

Lynde  J.  P., 

" 

WilliAms  A.  G., 

(< 

Green  Daniel, 

Auburn 

Billings  L.  F., 

Barre 

Basseit  Aaron, 

" 

Brown  George, 

<i 

Russell  William  L., 

i( 

Whitcomb  Charles, 

C( 

Gott  Lemuel, 

Berlin 

Hartsljorn  Edward, 

" 

Balliird  George  E., 

Blackstone 

Burgess  George  M., 

" 

Kimball  VV.M.. 

" 

Southwick  M.  D., 

<< 

Wilder  Abel, 

t( 

Bigelow  Windsor  H., 

Bolton 

Parker  Amos, 

" 

Andrews  John, 

Boylston 

Fiske  Daniel, 

Brookfield 

Gilmore  Henry, 

" 

Darling  Henry  H.,  [homo30.] 

Charlton 

Fay  Charles  M.,  [allopathy] 

" 

Potter  Albert,                 " 

" 

Burdit  G.  W., 

Clinton 

Brooks  C.  A., 

" 

Kendall  P.  T., 

(( 

Morse  George  M., 

<c 

Symonds  George  W., 

" 

Allen  Goodman,  [botanic] 

Dana 

Linzie  Daniel, 

" 

Linzie  Marshall  L., 

•i 

Humphrey  Daniel, 

Douglas 

White  David  P., 

<( 

Taft  B.  A., 

« 

Knight  Samuel  P., 

Dudley 

Lindsey  Silas  F., 

«' 

Boutelle  Thomas  P„., 

Fitchburg 

Brigham  H.  H.,  [botanic] 

" 

Freeland  Chester  J.,  [homceo 

.] 

Hitchcock  Alfred, 

(< 

Jewett  George 

" 

Marshall  Jonas  A., 

<i 

Pillsbury  Levi 

« 

Wellman  J.  R., 

<< 

Macomber  Leonard  Z., 

Gardner 

Parker  David, 

'• 

Sawyer  Edward  J., 

K 

Bosworth  F.  A.,  [botanic] 

Grafton 

Griggs  Thomas  T., 

<< 

Pierce  Delano, 

« 

Raw5on  Levi, 

" 

Thornton  William 

(( 

Tucker  D.  M., 

<i 

Davis  Chas.  E., 

Hardwick 

Orcutt  Almon  M., 

" 

Newell  Jonathan, 

Harvard 

DowJ.O., 

(1 

Holraan  Eliakira  A., 

<( 

Howe  Ghorge  M., 

it 

Robinson  Albert  B.. 

Holden 

Phelps  Moses, 

Hubbardston 

Scribner  John  C, 

" 

Carter  Calvin. 

Lancaster 

Cummings  Wright, 

" 

Lincoln  Henry, 

<i 

Thonijjson  J.  L.  S., 

« 

Flint  Edward, 

Leicester 

Walbridge  Ames, 

It 

Field  C.t;., 

Leominster 

Delano  Marcus  F., 

<( 

Fleeland  J.  C,  [homoeo.] 

<< 

Pierce  George  W., 

•( 

Shaw  Henry, 

<( 

King  S.  D., 

Lunenburg 

Wood  Franklin  A., 

<i 

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 

« 

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 


118 


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. 


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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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MASSACHUSETTS    REGISTER. 


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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MASSACHUSETTS    REGISTER. 


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, 


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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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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 


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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. 


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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. 


131 


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. 


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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, , 


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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 


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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, 


140 


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 
Com. 


1854 
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 

1851 

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. 


142 


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. 


143 


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. 


144 


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. 


NEWSPArEUS,    ETC.  149 

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. 


NEWSPAPERS,    ETC.  151 

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. 


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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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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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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. 


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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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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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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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'     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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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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MASSACHUSETTS    REGISTER. 


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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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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178 


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, 

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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. 


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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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MASSACHUSETTS    REGISTER. 


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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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. 


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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. 


185 


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. 


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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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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 


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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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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    GOVERNMENT. 


205 


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. 


206 


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 

Rx'kviUe 


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 
14 


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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Governor,  1857. 

GOVEKNOR,  1858. 

Town  Clerks. 

o    . 

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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 

« 

Yarmouth, 

William  P.Davis, 

2592 

497 

69 
812 

81    17 

7 

1 

90 

32 

49 

35,442 

$Q,m 

975 

494 

1282 

566 

287 

1 

•  No  official  returns.     Banks,  63  ;  Beach,  21 ;  Liwrence,  5. 


HAMPDEN   COUNTY. 


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«3 

Governor,  1857. 

Governok,  1858. 

Town  Clerks. 

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CO 
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03 

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Towns. 

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Asawam, 

Ashbel  Sykes, 

1543 

^346; 

30 

111 

79| 

83 

85 

82 

9 

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 

li 

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 

T 

145 

64 

17 

54852 

)?14.367'' 

3531 

2776  '3')4  1 

7 

VOTES    FOR    GOVKRNOR. 


213 


BERKSHIRE    COUNTY. 


Town  Clerks. 

o    . 

I2 

06 

v-t 

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GOVBUNOB,  18.57.    1 

(SOVEKNOU,  18.58. 

Towns. 

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4; 

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B 

a 

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0 

0 

is 

«3 

CI 

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03 

^       -^ 

Adams, 

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 

23 

Hancock, 

Jay  G.  DeLano,^ 

848 

223 

4 

.J.-) 

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 

i 

Savoy, 

A.  V.  Sturtcvant, 

919 

137 

13 

44 

59 

79 

7-5 

V 

Sheffield, 

Emmons  Arnold, 

2624 

702 

41 

124 

115 

2 

1.52 

132 

Stockbrida;e, 

E.  Seymour, 

20.58 

464 

54 

80 

91 

153 

88 

4 

Tyriniiham, 

Albert  C.  Heath, 

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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 

~ 

88 

41 

1 

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3012 

2322 

!3715 

2783 

456 

BRISTOL  COUNTY. 


Town  Clerks. 

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Govern 

OR, 

1857. 

Governor,  1858. 

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Attleboro', 

S.  W.  Carpenter, 

5451 

$734! 

288 

135 

11 

Berkley, 

Ephraim  French, 

924 

180 

30 

67 

9 

100 

7 

1 

Dartmouth, 

Wm.  Barker,  Jr.. 

3658 

1,386; 

45 

152 

48 

136 

43 

1 

Dighton, 

Geo  E.  Gooding, 

1729 

3^161 

82 

57 

57 

66 

44 

.-,9 

Easton, 

John  Kimball, 

2748 

482, 

142 

180 

47 

11 

2-50 

56 

29 

1 

Fairhaven, 

TuckerDam<)n,Jr. 

4693 

1,901 

70 

221 

50 

287 

76 

9 

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 

1 

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 

1 

Pawturket, 

Alvin  0.  Read, 

4132 

644 

97 

137 

199 

1! 

131 

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 

9 
1796 

1 
23 

139 

10 

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5093 

2144 

695    15 

214 


MASSACHUSETTS    REGISTER. 


DUKES  COUNTY. 


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Governor,  1857. 

Governor,  1858. 

Town  Clerks. 

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Chilmaik, 

James  N.  Tilton, 

676 

i?284 

7 

15! 

42 

19 

27 

2 

Edgartown, 

B.  C.  Marchant, 

1898 

443 

105 

129| 

87 

117 

80 

19 

Tisbury, 

Lot  Luce, 

1827 

378 

113 
225 

45| 
189| 

6.-' 
194 

49 

70 

45 

4401 

51,105 

1  185 

177  1  66 

ESSEX  COUNTY.: 


Town  Clerks. 

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Governor,  1857. 

Governor,  1858. 

Towns. 

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Amesbury, 

Jos.  Merrill,  Jr., 

3585 

S688 

140 

255 

101 

1 

244 

125 

26 

Andover, 

Edward  Taylor, 

4810 

1,933 

221 

253 

44 

303- 

38 

14 

Beverly, 

James  Hill, 

5944 

1,386 

208 

423 

46 

1 

435 

67 

53 

i 

Boxford, 

Wm.  Killam, 

1034 

335 

59 

25 

3 

64 

8 

23 

Bradford, 

Daniel  Fitts, 

1372 

245 

40 

139 

59 

129 

62 

14 

i 

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 

7 

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 

•  14 

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 

84 

16 

■     « 

W.  Newbury, 

John  C  Carr, 

2094 

382 

153 
5964 

131 
8379 

25 
3368 

10 

96 

200 

60 

15 

151018 

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9440 

4029 

1942 

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215 


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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471 

108 

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184 

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774 

184 

741 

173 

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184 

653 

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217 

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109 

81 

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97 

3 

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16 

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28 

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28 

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3 

53 

3 

229 

15 

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15 

114 

32 

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49 

48 

86 

GovEUNoa,  1857. 


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45 
75 
25 
66 
80 

103 
11 
49 

108 
9 
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35 
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102 
26 
36 
28 
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GOVEUNOH,  1858. 


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90 

125 

113 

133 

169 

242 

31 

44 

278 

111 

76 

74 

63 

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116 

94 

129 

125 

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172 

79 

114 

104 

52 

77 


36 

61 

1 

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28 

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65 

74 

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114 

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Hampden  County,  see  page  212. 


HAMPSHIRE   COUNTY. 


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Town  Clerks. 

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Amhetst, 

Saml.  C.  Carter, 

2937 

S745 

121 

296'  34 

1 

249 

85 

28 

Belchertown, 

E.  R.  Bridgman, 

269^ 

558 

35 

243    76 

1 

222 

56 

1 

Chesterfield, 

Edward  Banci'oft, 

950 

249 

5 

101    40 

1 

97 

40 

Cummington, 

Almon  Mitchell, 

1004 

252 

12 

114      8 

173 

15 

Easthampt'n, 

Lucius  Preston, 

1386 

27-t 

15 

177|  27 

168 

24 

1 

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 

8 

Greenwich,      jjames  Hanks, 

803 

158 

10 

72   34 

72 

32 

Hadley, 

Wm.  S.  Shipman, 

1928 

569 

45 

187   56 

180 

38 

5 

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 

4 

Northampt'n,'S.  N.  Ferry, 

5819 

162 

166 

493109 

1 

1 

552 

124 

32 

Pelham,           .D.  Abercrombie, 

789 

155 

37 

48;  27 

59 

3.5 

9 

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 

fil 

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 

6! 

2l 

3375  1 

755 

147       5 

216 


MASSACHUSETTS    REGISTER. 


MIDDLESEX    COUNTY. 


Town  Clerks. 

a 

00 

>.-s 

CO 

a 

GovERxoii,  1857.      II 

GOVEUNOH,  1858. 

Towns. 

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Acton, 

William  D.  Tuttle, 

1678 

^360 

86 

126 

81 

157 

114 

10   3 

Ashb)', 

Perez  C.  Burr, 

1176 

366 

78 

67 

29 

12 

30 

6 

Ashland, 

Arthur  A.  Cloyes, 

1:^08 

281 

99 

131 

15 

1 

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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 

1 

130 

67 

32i 

Dracut, 

Henry  Richardson, 

1966 

450 

46 

119 

68 

134 

79 

5| 

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 

4 

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 

lo.-i 

45 

4 

Tyngsboro', 

Joseph  S.  Bennett, 

714 

295 

52 

6 

36 

1 

IS 

34 

31 

1 

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 

o 

CO 

'A 

IS 

H 

GOVBKNOR,  1857. 

GOVERNOB,   1858. 

,  Town. 

13 
h 

a 

a 

a 

274 

o 

m 

■h 

OS 

P3 

Si 

& 
9 

be 

Nantucket, 

William  Cobb, 

8064 

^2,790 

131 

153 

280 

[42 

. 

VOTES  FOR  GOVi  RNOR. 


211 


NORFOLK  COUNTY.! 


Town  Clerks. 

a 

a 

o    . 
J3S 

CO 

H 

GOVEUNOK,   I  £57 

Governor,  1858. 

TouNS. 

Jbi, 

u 

C 

a 

aq 

o 

a 

c 
pa 

o 

C 

ca 

o 

CO 

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 

.2    • 

eTax 

58. 

Governor,  1857. 

Governor 

,   1858. 

Towns. 

M 
0 

1 

<D 

3—1 

+J  CO 

tij  r-l 

Ti 

^ 
c 

0 

a 

c 

4J 

C3 

> 

jj 

Ph 

0 
207 

pa 
431 

pa 

121 

CO 

2 

«3    1 

pa 

01 

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 
.2.0 

0 

00 

•0 
00 

Governor,  1857. 

Governor, 

1858. 

Towns. 

^ 

^ 

-a 

0 

0 

r:3 

■  s 

0 

0 

CO 

a 
CO 

a 

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. 


• 
Town  Clerks. 

a 

s 

CO 

1-t 
K 

H 

Governor,  1867.  1 

GovBUNoa,I858. 

Towns. 

1^ 

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0) 

u 

01 

c 

o 

o 

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jo 

5071 

4221 

pa    ■75 
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pa 

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CQ 

^ 

CO 

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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Barnstable, .. 
Berkshire,... 

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 

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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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'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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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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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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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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SOCILTIES,    LIBRARIES,    ETC. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


241 


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. 


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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- 


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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  ; 


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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. 


247 


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. 


249 


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. 


250 


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. 


251 


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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£    (*> 


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1-3    tjD    ^    a) 


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252 


-i 


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. 


254 


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. 


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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 


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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. 
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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. 


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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 


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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 
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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


292 


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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Dr.   William   Abbott,    Fairlcc,    Vt.,  I 
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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


'm      vna    wa      ^ 

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. 


\ 


MOORE, 

.    yft^  S 16  Devonshire  street, 


o 


ti^/ 


¥ 


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 


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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. 


o 
o 


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 


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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.  ) 


'm 


7b      TI^'W.  r^  jP'  09-1 

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 


ili; 


'U 


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 


m     4lkW  M!^  4li  ^fe  ft  o 

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. 


1        1        1        ,        1       1         1         1        1         1        1        1        1        :         1       B 

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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 


0 1^ 

.7%  'Wi 


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. 


26 


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,) 


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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, 

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Meetings  in  various  sections  of  the  country  ;  and  a  Marine  List,  unsurpassed  in  New  England. 


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Is  published  every  morning,  Sundays  excepted,  at  Eight  Dollars   a  year,  payable  semi-annually  in 

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Ib  published  every  day  at  two  o'clock;  terms    Six  Dollars,  payable  semi-annually  in  advance.    The 

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Is  published  on  Monday  and  Thursday,  at  Four  Dollars  per  annum,  if  paid  in  advance, 
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BUSINESS   OFFICE  AND   COUNTING  ROOM, 

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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 


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THE   ATLaFIS^tTdAILY   BEE, 

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AVEEKLY  A_TLA.S  ^I^D  BEE, 

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The  Daily  is  published  every  morning  (Sundays  excepted),  and  The  Weekly  every  Saturday,  by  the 

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WM.  SCHOXJLER,  Z.  K.  PANGBORN,  J.  F.  MARSH,  Editors. 

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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 
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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- 
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OR   TO 

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JOB  PRINTING  EXECUTED  WITH   NEATNESS,   CHEAPNESS.   AND   DISPATCH. 


ADVERTISING     DEPARTMENT. 


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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. 


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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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