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Marblehead, William Fabens.
Methuen, William M. Rogers.
Peabody, Benjamin C. Perkins.
Rockport, Henry Dennis.
Rowley, J. Scott Todd.
Salisbury, George W. Cate.
Saugus, Augustus B. Davis.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Amesbury, George David.
Andover, George Foster, George H. Poor.
Beverly, Frederick W. Choate, Samuel Porter, Joseph D. Tuck. Danvers, Edward L. Hill.
Gloucester, James Davis, David W. Low, Cyrus Story, Jolin S. Webber. East Gloucester, Humphrey L. Calder. Haverhill, David Boynton, Chas.
Lawrence, Charles N. Bell, John F. Cogswell. John S. Gile, W. Fisk Gile, Nathan H. Harmon, Nathaniel G. White.
Lynn, Edward S. Davis, Nathan M. Hawkes, Wm. Howland, James R. Newhall, Peter M. Neal, Cyrus M. Tracy, Jeremiah C. Stickney, Minot Tirrell, jr.
Marblehead, William Fabens, James Gregor.
Methuen, William M. Rogers.
Newburyport, Edward F. Bart- lett, Isaac H. Boardman, John T. Brown, Henry W. Chapman, Nathaniel Pierce.
Peabody. Alfred A. Abbott, Ben- jamin C. Perkins.
Rockport, Alfred Parsons, An- drew F. Clark.
Salem, Samuel P. Andrews, William C. Endicott, Andrew Fitz, Daniel P. Fitz, James A. Gillis, Henry M. Meek, Joseph B. F. Osgood, David Roberts, Chas. Sewall, Gilbert L. Streeter, Jos. G. Waters, S. P. Webb, Jona- than F. Worcester.
Salisbury, Thomas J. Clark.
CORONERS.
A restury. George Turner.
An ver, Stephen Tracy.
Danvers, Richard Hood.
Georgetown, Joseph P. Stickney.
Haverhill, Francis J. Stevens.
Lawrence, John Stowe, William D. Lamb.
Lynn, Hiram N. Breed, Joseph G. Pinkham.
Marblehead, William Gilley, jr.
Newburyport, Wooster Smith, Edward W. Rand, James W. Cheney.
Salem, Eben N. Walton.
Saugus, Harmon Hall.
West Newbury, Nehemiah F. Emery.
BANKS.
Amesbury.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
West Amesbury. - Org. 1864. Capital $150,000. W. H. Has- kell, Pres. ; John L. Pierson, Cash. Discount day, Monday. Andover. ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital,
$250,000. John Flint. Pres. ; Moses Foster, Cash. Discount days, Tuesday and Friday.
Beverly. BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK. -- Org. 1865. Capital, $200,000. John Pickett, Pres. ; Robert G. Bennett, Cash. Discount days, Mondays and Thursdays.
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Danvers.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1864. Capital, $150,000. Daniel Richards, Pres .; William L. Weston, Cash. Discount day, Monday.
Gloucester.
CAPE ANN NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, $150,000. Gorham P.Low, Pres .; Hiram Rich, Cash. Discount day, Thursday.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1864. Capital, $120,000. William A. Pew, Pres. ; George R. Bradford, Cash. Discount day, Wednesday. GLOUCESTER NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, $300,000. E. W. Merchant, Pres. ; William Babson, Cash. Discount day. Tuesday. .
Haverhill.
ESSEX NATIONAL BANK. -- Org. 1865. Capital, $100.000. John C. Tilton, Pres .; W. Cald- well, Cash. Discount day, Mon- day.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1864. Capital, $300,000. Moses How, Pres .; E. G. Wood, Cash. Discount day, Monday. HAVERHILL NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1864. Capital, $200,000. John A. Appleton, Pres .; James E. Gale, Cash, Discount day, Monday.
MERRIMAC NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1864. Capital, $240,000. E. J. M. Hale, Pres .; John L. Hobson, Cash. Dis- count day, Monday.
Lawrence.
BAY STATE NATIONAL BANK .- Org. 1865. Capital, $375,000. Geo. L. Davis, Pres .; Samuel White, Cash. Discount day, Monday.
LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1872. Capital, $200,000. Alfred J. French, Pres .; P. G. Pillsbury, Cash. Discount day, Monday.
NATIONAL PEMBERTON BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, $150,000. Levi Sprague, Pres .; Wm. H. Jaquith, Cash .; Dis- count day, Wednesday.
Lynn.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, $200,000. Henry Newhall, Pres .; Ezra W. Mudge, Cash. Discount days, Monday and Thursday.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1864. Capital, $500,000.
William S. Boyce, Pres .; Owen Dame, Cash. Discount days, Tuesday and Friday.
NATIONAL CITY BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, $300,000. Amos P. Tapley, Pres .; Benj. V. French, Cash. Discount day, Tuesday.
Marblehead.
MARBLEHEAD NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, $102,000. Isaac Wyman, Pres .; William Reynolds, Cash. Dis- count days, Monday and Thurs- day.
NATIONAL GRAND BANK. - Org. 1861. Capital, $120,000. Ebenezer B. Phillips, Pres .; Joseph P. Turner, Cash. Dis- count days, Monday and Thurs- day.
Methuen.
NATIONAL BANK OF ME- THUEN .- Org. 1865. Capital, $100,000. John Davis, Pres .; Jacob Emerson, jr., Cash. Dis- count day, Monday.
Newburyport.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. -- Org. 1864. Capital, $300,000. Charles H. Coffin, Pres .; Jacob Stone, Cash. Discount, daily. MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK .- Org. 1864. Capital, $250,000. Edward M. Mosely, Pres. ; John Andrews, Cash. Discount, daily.
MERCHANTS' NATIONAL
BANK .- Org. 1865. Capital, $120,000. Nathaniel Hills, Pres .; Gyles P. Stone, Cash. Discount, daily.
OCEAN NATIONAL BANK .- Org. 1865. Capital, $150,000. William Cushing, Pres .; Philip H. Lunt, Cash. Discount, daily.
Peabody.
SOUTH DANVERS NATION- AL BANK .- Org. 1864. Capi. tal, $150,000. E. T. Osborne, Pres .; G. A. Osborne, Cash. Discount days, Tuesday and Friday.
WARREN NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1864. Capital, $250,000. Lewis Allen, Pres. ; Frank C. Merrill, Cash. Discount day, Monday.
Rockport.
ROCKPORT NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, $150,000. Ezra Eames, Pres .; H. H. Paul, Cush. Discount day, Wednesday.
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Banks, - continued. Salem. ASIATIC NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1864. Capital, $315.000. Joseph S. Cabot, Pres .; Wm. H. Foster, Cash.
daily. Discount,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1864. Capital, $300,000. William Sutton, Pres .; Edward H. Payson, Cash. Discount, daily.
MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, $200.000. A. Perkins, Pres .; Joseph H. Phippen, Cash. Dis- count days, Tuesday and Friday. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK. -- Org. 1865. Capital, $200,000. Benjamin H. Silsbee, Pres .; Nathaniel B. Perkins, Cash. Discount days, Tuesday and Friday.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
BANK. - Orz. 1865. Capital, $200,000. Joh i Webster, Pres .; Joseph H. Webb, Cash. Dis- count days, Monday and Thurs- day.
NAUMKEAG NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1864. Capital, $500,000. William B. Parker, Pres .; Joseph H. Towne, Cash. Discount days, Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday.
SALEM NATIONAL BANK. -- Org. 1861. Capital, $200,000. William C. Endicott, Pres .; Geo. D. Phippen, Cash. Discount days, Monday and Thursday.
Salisbury.
POWOW-RIVER NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, ! $100,000. T. J. Clark, Pres .; George F. Bagley, Cash. Dis- count day, Monday.
SAVINGS BANKS.
Amesbury.
AMESBURY SAVINGS BANK, West Amesbury. - Inc. 1871. John S. Poyen, Pres .; J.L.Pear- gon, Treas.
Andover.
ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK. - Inc. 1835. Nathaniel Swift, Pres. ; John F. Kimball, Treas. Beverly.
BEVERLY SAVINGS BANK. - Inc. 1867. John S. Poyen, Pres. ; J. L. Pearson, Cash (See advt. on opp. page.)
Danvers.
DANVERS SAVINGS BANK. - Inc. 1850. Rufus Putnam, Pres. ; W. L. Weston, Treas.
Georgetown. GEORGETOWN SAVINGS BANK .- Inc. 1869. Jeremiah P. Jones, Pres .; W. H. Harri- man, Treas.
Gloucester.
CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK. - Inc. 1846. Gorham P. Low, Pres .; Alfred Presson, Treas. Haverhill.
CITY FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK .- Inc. 1870. W. R. Whittier, Pres; E. G. Wood, Treas.
HAVERHILL SAVINGS BANK .- Inc. 1828. John A. Appleton, Pres; A. B. Jaques, Treas.
Ipswich. IPSWICH SAVINGS BANK. -Inc. 1871. Joseph Ross, Pres .; Theodore F. Cogswell, Sec. and Treas.
Lawrence.
BROADWAY SAVINGS BANK .- Inc. 1872. John Fal- lon, Pers. ; James Payne, Treas. ESSEX SAVINGS BANK .- Inc. 1847. Geo. D. Cabot, Pres .; James H Eaton, Treas.
LAWRENCE SAVINGS BANK. Inc. 1868. Milton Bonney, Pres. ; William R. Spalding, Treas.
Lynn.
LYNN FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK .- Inc. 1855. Thomas B. Newhall, Pres .; Benjamin V. French, Treas.
LYNN INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS .- Inc. 1826. David H. Sweetser, Pres. ; E. Lovejoy, Treas.
Marblehead.
MARBLEHEAD SAVINGS BANK. - Inc. 1871. John T. Harris, Pres .; William Gilley, jr., Treas.
Newburyport.
INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS. - Inc. 1820. Edward S. Mose- ley, Pres .; Richard Stone, Treas.
NEWBURYPORT FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK. - Inc. 1854. David Wood, Pres .; J. A. Maynard, Treas.
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Peabody. WARREN FIVE CENTS SAV- INGS BANK .- Inc. 1834. Geo. Osborne, Pres .; Albert HL. Mer- rill, Trers.
Rockport. ROCKPORT SAVINGS BANK. - Inc. 1853. Henry Dennis, Pres .; Newell Giles, Treas.
Salem.
SALEM FIVE CENTS SAV-
INGS BANK. - Inc. 1855. Henry L. Williams, Pres .; C. H. Henderson, Treas.
SALEM SAVINGS BANK. -- Inc. 1818. Joseph S. Cabot, Pres .; Charles E. Symonds, Treas.
Salisbury.
PROVIDENT INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS. - Inc. 1828. Win. C. Binney, Pres .; Thomas J. Clark, Treas.
MASONIC BLOCK,
Corner Cabot & Washington Sts., - BEVERLY, MASS.
OPEN DAILY, FROM 8 1-2 A. M. TO 2 P. M.
WILLIAM ENDICOTT, President. ·
R. G. BENNETT, Treasurer,
COMMITTEE OF INVESTMENT: WILLIAM ENDICOTT, JOHN PICKETT.
Deposits begin to draw interest on the fourth Wednesdays of January, April, July and October, and may be withdrawn at any time without previous notice. Dividends payable on the fourth Wednesdays of April and October in each year, and placed on interest immediately if not withdrawn.
Number of Depositors, Amount of Deposits, About 1800. $430,000.
BEVERLY, March 15, 1873. .
INSURANCE Andover.
MERRIMAC MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. - Inc. 1828. N. W. Hazen, Pres .; Samuel Gray, Sec.
Beverly.
BEVERLY INSURANCE COM- PANY. - Inc. 1852. Capital, $30,000. Frederick W. Choate, Pres. ; Samuel Foster, Jr., Sec. Gloucester.
ANNISQUAM MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY-N. Dewey, Pres .; J. S. Jewett, Scc. GLOUCESTER FIRE INSUR- ANCECOMPANY. - Jos'ah O. Friend, Pres. ; James Davis, Sec.
COMPANIES.
GLOUCESTER MARINE IN- SURANCE COMPANY. - Inc. 1847. Capital, $50,000. Gorham P. Low, Pres. ; Alfred Presson, Sec.
GLOUCESTER MUTUAL FISHING INSURANCE COMPANY. - Inc. 1847. Jo- seph O. Proctor, Pres. ; Cyrus Storey, Sec.
Groveland. GROVELAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. - Inc. 1828. N. H. Griffith, Pres .; Nathaniel Ladd, Sec.
Lawrence.
PEMBERTON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. -
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Insurance Companies, - continued.
Inc. 1870. A. J. French, Pres .; J. K. Norwood, Sec and Treas. Lynn.
LYNN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY. - Inc. 1828. Thomas B. Newhall, Pres .; Wm. F. Johnson, Sec. 102 Mar- ket. (see advt. p. 343.) Newburyport,
MERCHANTS' MUTUAL MA- RINE INSURANCE COMPA- NY. - Inc. 1857. Capital, $100,000. William Cushing, Pres .; J. J. Knapp, Sec.
NEWBURYPORT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM- PANY. - Inc. 1829. Capital, $100,000. Amos Noyes, Pres. ; J. J. Knapp, Sec.
Peabody.
SOUTH DANVERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM- PANY. - Inc. 1829. Isaac B. Elliott, Pres. ; G. A. Osborne, Sec.
Salem.
ESSEX MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE COMPANY. - Inc. 1829. Stephen B. Ives, Pres. ; Charles S. Nichols, Sec.
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. - Inc. 1843. Augustus Story, Pres .; Thomas H. Johnson, Sec. (see advt. below).
NAUMKEAG MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. - Nath. C. Robbins, Pres. ; Henry A. Brown, Sec.
NAUMKEAG MUTUAL FISH- ING INSURANCE COM- PANY. - Inc. 1868. Charles C. Pettingell, Pres .; Henry A. Brown, Sec.
SALEM MARINE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY. - Inc. 1856 Capital, $100,000. Wm. Nor- they, Pres .; F. P. Richardson, Sec.
SALEM MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE COMPANY .- Inc. 1838. Charles S. Nichols, Pres .; William S. Felton, Sec.
Salisbury.
SALISBURY & AMESBURY MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY .- Inc. 1855, David L. Dearborn, Pres .; Wil- liam C. Binney, Sec.
Saugus.
SAUGUS MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE COMPANY .- Inc. 1852. Harmon Hall, Pres. ; Wil- bur F. Newhall, Sec.
West Newbury.
WEST NEWBURY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM- PANY. - Inc. 1828. Otis Lit- tle, Pres .; J. C. Carr, Sec.
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Office, 27 Washington St.,
SALEM, MASS.
Cash Assets, Feb. 1, 1873 - $310,000
Surplus -
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DIRECTORS.
WILLARD P. PHILLIPS, Salem.
JOHN D. PARKER, Boston.
AARON PERKINS,
ALFRED A. ABBOTT, Peabody.
AUGUSTUS STORY,
JAMES CHAMBERLAIN,
CHARLES H. PRICE,
G. AUGUSTUS TAPLEY, Danvers. FREDERICK MITCHELL, Ipswich. JOSEPH O. PROCTOR, Gloucester.
AUGUSTUS STORY, Pres't. THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Sec'y.
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LYNN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Savings Bank Building, MARKET STREET, LYNN.
ESTABLISHED, - 1828.
THOS. B. NEWHALL, Pres't. W. F. JOHNSON, Sec'y.
GAS LIGHT COMPANIES.
Beverly.
BEVERLY GAS LIGHT CO. - Inc. 1860. Capital $40,000. J. I. Hill, Pres; John B. Hill, Treas. and Agent.
Danvers.
DANVERS GAS LIGHT CO .- Inc. 1860. Capital $20,000. Daniel Richards, Pres .; Wil- liam L. Weston, Treas. and Sec.
Gloucester.
GLOUCESTER . GAS LIGHT CO. - Inc. 1854. Capital $63,- 200. E. J. Davenport, Pres. ; C. J. Proctor, Supt.
Haverhill.
HAVERHILL GAS LIGHT CO. - Inc. 1853. Capital $75,000. J. V. Smiley, Pres. ; William Cald- well, Treas. and Sec.
Lawrence,
LAWRENCE GAS LIGHT CO. -- Inc. 1849. Capital $200,000, William S. Dexter, Pres. ; G. P. Gates, Treas. -
Lynn.
LYNN GAS LIGHT CO. - Inc. 1833. Capital, $300,000. James N. Buffium, Pres .; Valentine Meader, Treas. and Sec.
Marblehead.
MARBLEHEAD GAS LIGHT CO. - Inc. 1851. Capital, $10,- 000. William Humphrey, Pres. ; J. P. Turner, jr. Treas.
Newburyport.
NEWBURYPORT GAS LIGHT CO. - Inc. 1850. Capital, $80,- 000. Richard Fowler, Pres. ; Eben F. Stone, Treas.
Salem.
SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. - Inc. 1850. Capital, $250,000. S. G. Wheatland, Pres .; Richard Gardner, Sec.
Salisbury.
SALISBURY AND AMES- BURY GAS LIGHT CO. Amesbury Mills. - Thomas J. Clark, Pres. ; William C. Bin- ney, Treas.
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NEWSPAPERS.
Amesbury.
MERRIMAC JOURNAL, week- ly, G. J. L. Colby & Co., pub- lisher, terms $2.00 per year (see advt p. 347.)
VILLAGER, weekly, W. H. B. Currier, publisher, terms $1.75 per year (see advt. p. 346).
Andover. BIBLIOTHECA, SACRA, quar- terly, W. F. Draper, publisher, terms $2.00 per year. Beverly. BEVERLY CITIZEN, weekly, John B. Cressey, editor and pro- prietor, terms $2.00 per year.
Danvers.
DANVERS MIRROR, weekly, Cheever & Prentiss, publishers, terms $150 per annum (see advt. p. 345).
Gloucester.
CAPE ANN ADVERTISER weekly, Procter Bros., publish- ers, terms $2.50 per year.
CAPE ANN LIGHT, weekly, John S. E. Rogers, publisher, terms $2.00 per year.
GLOUCESTER TELEGRAPH, semi-weekly, John S. E Rogers, publisher, terms $2.75 per year.
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Newspapers, - continued. Haverhill.
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ESSEX BANNER, weekly, E. HI. Stafford, publisher, terms $2.00 per year.
HAVERHILL DAILY BUL- LETIN, A. J. Hoyt & Co. pub- lishers, terms $5.00 per year (see advt. p. 316).
HAVERHILL GAZETTE, semi-weekly, Alfred Kittredge, publisher, terms $3.00 per year.
HAVERHILL WEEKLY BUL- LETIN, A. J. Hoyt & Co. pub- lishers, terms $2.00 per year (see advt. p. 346).
TRI-WEEKLY PUBLISHER, Woodward & Palmer. publish- ers, terms $4,00 per year.
Ipswich.
IPSWICH CHRONICLE, weekly, Edward L. Davenport, editor and proprietor, terms $2.00 per year (see adv. dept. p. 75).
Lawrence.
LAWRENCE AMERICAN, weekly, George S. Merrill & Co., publishers, terms, $2.00 per year. LAWRENCE AMERICAN, daily, George S. Merrill, & Co., publishers, terms $6.00 per year.
LAWRENCE DAILY EAGLE, Harmon Reed, publisher, terms $4.50 per year.
LAWRENCE JOURNAL, weekly, Robert Bower & Co., publishers, terms $1.25 per year. LAWRENCE SENTINEL, weekly, A. Morrison, publisher, terms $2.00 per year.
THE ESSEX EAGLE, weekly, Harmon Reed, publisher, terms $1.00 per year.
Lynn.
LIVINGSTON'S FAMILY GUEST, J. H. Livingston, edi- tor and proprietor, terms $1.00 per year ( see advt. p. 345).
LYNN SEMI-WEEKLY RE- PORTER, P. L. Cox, & B. B. Breed, publishers, 56 Exchange street, terms $4.50 per year.
LYNN TRANSCRIPT, weekly, Kimball & Curtis, publishers, terms $2.50 per year.
THE LITTLE GIANT, weekly, W. S. Post, editor, terms, $2.00 per annum.
THE LYNN RECORD, weekly, J. L. Damon, editor and pub- lisher, terms $2.00 per year.
Marblehead.
MARBLEHEAD MESSENGER, weekly, E. I. Trask, publisher, William M. Chamberlain, edi- tor, terms $2.00 per year.
Methuen.
METHUEN GAZETTE, month- Jy, Trow & Emerson, proprie- tors, terms 50 cts. per year.
Newburyport ..
CHRISTIAN HERALD, weekly, Daniel P. Pike, editor and pub- lisher, terms $2.00 per annum. MERRIMAC VALLEY VISI- TOR, weekly, George J. L. Col- by & Co., publishers, terms $2.00 per year (see advt. p. 317). NEWBURYPORT DAILY HERALD, W. H. Huse & Co., publishers, terms $6.00 per year, 42 State (see advt. p. 345).
NEWBURYPORT SEMI- WEEKLY HERALD, W. H. Huse & Co., publishers, terms $4.00 per year (see advt. p. 345).
Peabody.
PEABODY PRESS, weekly, Charles D. Howard, publisher, terms $2.50 per year (see advt. p. 346).
Rockport.
ROCKPORT GLEANER, monthly, Levi Cleaves & Co., proprietors, terms 75 cents per year.
Salem.
AMERICAN NATURALIST
MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Salem Press, F. W. Putnam, & Co., publishers, terms $4.00 per year (see advt. front colored ).
FIRESIDE FAVORITE, John P. Peabody, editor, terms $1.00 per year.
SALEM GAZETTE, semi-week- ly, Caleb Foote and N. A. Hor- ton, publishers, terms $3.50 per vear.
SALEM OBSERVER, weekly, Pease, Traill & Fielden, pub- lishers, terms $2.00 per year (see advt. back colored).
SALEM REGISTER, semi-week- ly, John Chapman and Charles W. Palfray, publishers, terms $3.50 per year.
THE SALEM CITY POST AND ESSEX COUNTY ADVER- TISER, weekly, Charles H. Webber, publisher, terms $2.00 per year (see advt. back colored).
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NEWBURYPORT DAILY HERALD,
Established 1832 ;
AND THE NEWBURYPORT HERALD
Established 1792 ;
WM. H. HUSE & CO., Proprietors. NO. 42 STATE STREET.
JOB PRINTING
OF EVERY VARIETY,
EXECUTED IN THE BEST STYLE.
Livingston's Family Guest, PUBLISHED MONTHLY. A large eight-page, forty-column, finely illustrated family journal, devoted to Literature, Romance, Poetry, Short Sketches, Biog- raphy, Science, Art, And information of every sort valuable to the family and fireside. Terms, $1.00 per annum, with beautiful Oil Chromo. J. H. LIVINGSTON, Ed. and Propr., No. 52 Market street, - - LYNN.
The Danvers Mirror, PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN PERLEY'S BLOCK, MAPLE STREET, Danvers, Mass. CHEEVER & PRENTISS, Editors and Proprietors. Terms, $1.50 per annum. H. C. CHEEVER. JOSHUA PRENTISS.
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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT
AMESBURY MILLS, MASS. W. H. B. CURRIER, - - - - Editor and Publisher.
TERMS, $1.75 PER YEAR.
Has a large Local Circulation in Amesbury and Salisbury, and is one of the Best Mediums for Advertising.
The Largest Paper and the Largest Circulation.
THE HAVERHILL BULLETIN. (DAILY AND WEEKLY.)
The Weekly is published every Saturday, and has a larger City and County Circu- lation than all the other Weeklies and Semi-Weeklies combined, making it the
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
A. J. HOYT & CO.
STEAM PRINTERS,
No. 6 Main Street, - - Haverhill, Mass,
Our facilities for doing fine work exceed those of any other establishment in the city. We invite attention to our work.
The Bulletin is the only Daily published in the city.'
THE PEABODY PRESS IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT
WARREN BANK BUILDING, - - PEABODY, MASS.,
By CHARLES D. HOWARD, Editor and Publisher. TERMS, - $2.50 per year.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING of every description executed with neatness and despatch at the "Press " Office.
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GEORGE J. L. COLBY & CO.
PUBLISH
Every Saturday Morning
THE
Merrimac Valley Visitor,
AT NEWBURYPORT, AND
The Merrimar Journal,
AT AMESBURY.
The location and circulation of these papers will render them
Second to no Papers in this part of the State, -
IS ADVERTISING MEDIUMS.
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CUSTOM-HOUSE OFFICERS.
District of Gloucester.
Port of Gloucester .- Fitz J. Bab- son, Coll .; Addison Center, Dep. Coll .; Aaron Parsons, Clerk; B. H. Smith, Surv .; B. F. Cook, Benjamin F. Blatchford, Sidney Gardner, Alvin Smith, J. F. Foster, Thomas J. Burgess, Insps .; Sherburne F. Morey, Janitor; Nathan Duley, George G. Reed, William A. King, Amos A. Story, Ruel W. Grif- fin, John J. Coffin, Weighers.
District of Marblehead,
Port of Marblehead. - Simeon Dodge, Coll. ; Nathaniel H. At- kins, Dep. Coll.
Port of Lynn .- William C. Hol- der, Dept. Coll.
District of Newburyport. Port of Newburyport. - William
H. Huse, Coll .; Daniel P. Pike, Dep. Coll .; Moses Pettingell, jr., Insp .; William A. Little Weigh- er and Meas .; Henry Stover, Surv.
District of Salem and Beverly.
Port of Salem-Charles H. Odell, Coll .; Charles S. Osgood, Dp. Coll .; Charles D. Howard, Surv. ; J. Frank Dalton, Clerk ; Ephraim Burr, Boarding officer ; Ephraim F. Miller, Nathaniel M. Hooper, William P. Buffum, Samuel R. Hathaway, G. Par- ker Bray, Chas. A. Beckford, Gustavus Obear, Abner S. Mead, Insps. ; Stephen A Pow- ars and John Cotter, Boatmen; Simon O. Dalrymple, Weigher and Gauger ; William H. Gold- smith, Porter and Messenger.
BRIGGS & COMPANY,
DIRECTORY
PUBLISHERS,
No. 17 Batterymarch Street,
BOSTON, MASS.
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Directories supplied to order for any part of the United States.
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THE STEM-WINDING E. HOWARD & CO.
WATCHES
Cannot be Excelled by any ade in the World.
Not only do they require no key for winding, but the hands are aleo set by the stem. Examine them before buying.
HOWARD
Watch & Clock Company
MANUFACTURERS OF
Church, Depot, Railway, Electrical
AND
TOWER CLOCKS.
Fine Regulators for Watchmakers.
Also, Manufacturers of the
HOWARD WATCH
E. HOWARD & CO.
HAMMAR_ENG .
PROPRIETORS.
OFFICES :
114 TREMONT STREET,
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BOSTON.
15 MAIDEN LANE, -
- NEW YORK.
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THE
Shoe Machinery
MANUFACTURING COMPANY :
D. WHITTEMORE
C. VARNEY, J. WALKER,
WM. BUTTERFIELD, C. IENISTON, H. E. TOWNSEND,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
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SHOE MACHINERY,
OF ALL DESCRIPTION.
25 CHARLESTOWN STREET,
Haymarket Block, - - BOSTON, MASS.
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DIRECTORY OF PATRONS. 349
DIRECTORY OF PATRONS
OUTSIDE OF
ESSEX COUNTY.
Agricultural Warehouses.
Parker & Gannett, 49 North Market (see adv. dept. p. 155), Boston
Ale, Porter and Cider. Fairbanks Moses & Co. under Howard Athe- næum (see adv. dept. p. 159), Architects.
Lord & Fuller, 5 Pemberton square (see adv. dept. p. 150),
Automatic Oilers.
Holmes & Blanchard, 35 Haymarket square '(sce adv. dept. p. 158),
Awnings (Italian). Lynch W. H. & Co. 102 Commercial (see adv. dept. p. 147),
Bags and Twine. Hoare Frank, 112 Chauncy (see adv. dept. p. 161),
Bakers.
Austin C. F. & Co. 116 Commercial (see adv. dept. p. 161), Band Saws. Welch & Chipman, 21 First (see adv. dept. p. 149), Band Saw Machinery. Welch & Chipman, 21 First (see adv. dept. p. 149), Belting (Cotton). N. E. Linen Hose Manufacturing Co. 179 Washington (see adv. dept. p. 144),
Belting (Rubber). American Rubber Co. 42 Bedford (see advt. opp. p. 247),
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Belting Manufacturers (Leather). Clark A. N. & Co. 38 Sudbury (see adv. dept. p. 156), Boston
Blacksmiths' Hardware.
Chase, Shute & Co. 32 Kilby (see adv. dept. p. 166),
Blank Book Manufacturers.
Gay: Aaron R. & Co. 130 State (see adv. dept. p. 152), Blasting Powder.
Laffin & Rand Powder Co., G. H. Sampson, agt. 30 Devonshire (see advt. p. 19, front),
66
Blinds, Doors, etc.
Hardy Augustus & Co. 7 and 8 Charlestown (sce adv. dept. p. 159),
Boat Sails.
Lynch W. H. & Co. 102 Commercial (see adv. dept. p. 147),
Boiler Makers.
Chubbuck S. E. & Sons, 971 Tremont (see adv. dept. p. 154),
Hill, Clarke & Co. 115 Water (sce advt. front colored), 66
Morrill, Whittemore & Co. 37 Lincoln (see adv. dept. p. 166),
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Bolting Cloth.
Holmes & Blanchard, 38 Haymarket square (sce adv. dept. p. 158),
Book Lettering and Stamping. Chase W. P. 53 Washington (see adv. dept. p. 147),
Boot and Shoe Blacking, Varnish and Ink.
Billings, Sherriff & Co. 134 Essex (see advt. front colored),
Boot and Shoe Dies and Cutters. Taylor S. K. & Co. 145 South (see adv. dept. p. 163),
Boot and Shoo Findings.
Brooks & Young, 35 India (see adv. dept. p. 159), Edson F. E. 31 John (see adv. dept p. 149), Hastings H. J. 41 Brattle (sec adv. dept. p. 154), 66
DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.
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Pope Albert A. & Co. 6 Merrimac (see adv. dept. p. 145), Skilton & Dole, 145 Friend (see adv. dept. p. 166), Boot and Shoe Machinery.
Boston
Bigelow Heeling Machine Association (see advt. back colored), 66
Brooks & Young, 35 India (see adv. dept. p. 159),
Eddy M. L. & Co. 72 Portland (see advt. back colored),
Hastings H. J. 41 Brattle (see adv. dept. p. 154),
Shoe Machinery Manufacturing Co. (opp. p. 349), Taylor S. K. & Co. (dies and cutters), 145 South (see adv. dept. p. 163),
Tripp Boot & Shoe Machine Co. 75 Hanover (see advt. back cover),
Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. Brooks & Young, 35 India (see adv. dept. p. 159),
Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' Goods.
Bernard B. 16 Portland (see adv. dept. p. 164), Butler E. K. & Co. 23 and 25 Portland (see adv. dept. p. 167),
Cragin, Page & Co. 27 Portland (see adv. dept. p. 167), Pope Albert A. & Co. 6 Merrimac (see adv. dept. p. 145),
Boot and Shoe Polish.
Rice Walter E. 36 Bromfield (see adv. dept. 163),
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