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East Gloucester, at 8.30 A.M., and 12.40 and 3.30 P.M.
Annisquam and Lanesville, at 8.30 A.M. and 3.30 P.M. West Gloucester and Essex, at 3.30 P.M.
Manchester, at 9.45 A.M.
Magnolia, at 7 A.M. and 1 P.M. * The New York mail, closing at 4.40 P.M., goes direct.
EAST GLOUCESTER POST-OFFICE. Postmaster, Joseph Parsons. Mails close at 8.40 A.M., and 12.20 and 3.20 P.M.
Mails arrive at 9.30 A.M., and 1.30 and 4.30 p.M.
All other mails correspond with the mails at Gloucester.
WEST GLOUCESTER POST-OFFICE. Postmaster, Henry C. L. Haskell.
Mails close at 8.15 A.M. Mails arrive at 4.45 P.M.
ANNISQUAM POST-OFFICE. Postmaster, John D. Davis.
Mails close at 7.45 A.M. and 12.45 P.M. Mails arrive at 9.45 A.M. and 4.45 P.M. LANESVILLE POST-OFFICE. Postmaster, Fitz E. Griffin.
Mails close at 7.30 A.M. and 12.15 p.M. Mails arrive at 10.30 A.M. and 5 P.M. BAY VIEW POST-OFFICE. Postmaster, H. H. Bennett.
Mails close at 7.45 A.M. and 12.30 P.M. Mails arrive at 10 A.M. and 5 P.M. MAGNOLIA POST-OFFICE. Postmaster, Mrs. Sophia J. Tuck. 1
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COURTS AND COUNTY OFFICERS. Supreme Judicial Court.
Chief Justice - Marcus Morton, of Andover.
This Court is held at Salem, on the third Tuesday of April, and first Tuesday of November.
Law and Jury term, first Tuesday in November.
Reporter, John Lathrop, of Boston.
Clerk of Supreme Judicial Court for the Commonwealth- John Noble, of Boston.
Clerk of the Courts for the County of Essex - Alfred A. Abbott, of Peabody. Office in the Court House, Salem.
Assistant Clerk- George R. Lord, of Salem.
Superior Court. Chief Justice - Lincoln F. Brigham, of Salem.
This Court is held for civil business at Salem, on the first Monday of June and December; at Newburyport on the first Monday of September ; at Lawrence on the first Mon- day of March ; and for criminal business, at Salem, on the fourth Monday of January; at Newburyport on the second Monday of May ; and at Lawrence on the first Monday of October. -
District Attorney for Essex County-Henry F. Hurlburt, of Lynn.
Court of Probate for Essex County.
Judge - George F. Choate, of Salem.
Register - Jeremiah T. Mahoney, of Salem. Assistant Register - Ezra D. Hines, of Danvers.
The records are kept at the office of the Register, in the Court House, in Salem.
The Probate Court sits as follows :-
Salem, first and third Monday in every month, except third Monday in August; Newburyport, fourth Monday in January, March, May, June, July, September, and Novem- ber; Gloucester, fourth Monday in April and October ; Haverhill, second Monday in April and October ; Lawrence, second Monday in January, March, May, June, July, Sep- tember, and November.
County Oficers.
County Commissioners - John W. Raymond, of Beverly. Term expires January 1, 1885. Edward R. Bishop, of Haverhill. Term expires Jan. 1, 1886. Geo. J. L. Colby, of Newburyport. Term expires Jan. 1, 1887.
Special Commissioners - Orlando B. Tenney, of George- town, Daniel B. Lord, of Salem. Their meetings are held as follows : At Ipswich, on the second Tuesday of April ; Salem, second Tuesday of July, and every Monday during
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the year ; Lawrence, last Tuesday in August ; Newbury- port, second Tuesday of October; and on the fourth Tues- day of December, at Salem, Ipswich, or Newburyport, as the Court may determine.
Clerk of County Commissioners-A. A. Abbott, of Peabody
Masters in Chancery for Essex County - Geo. F. Choate, Nathaniel J. Holden, and Charles W. Richardson, of Salem ; Aretas R. Sanborn, and Andrew C. Stone, of Lawrence ; John W. Tilton, of Haverhill ; Henri N. Woods, of Rock- port ; W. C. Fabens and Thomas B. Newhall, of Lynn.
Commissioners of Insolvency-John J. Flaherty, of Glou- cester ; William F. Moyes, of Lawrence; Frank C. Rich- ardson, of Essex.
County Treasurer-E. Kendall Jenkins, of Andover. Office, Court House, Salem.
Registers of Deeds - Southern District, Chas. S. Osgood, of Salem. Assistant, James Shatswell. Office, Court House, Salem. Northern District, John R. Poor. Office, Court House, Lawrence.
Sheriff of Essex County - Horatio G. Herrick, Lawrence. Deputy Sheriff - William Cronin, for Gloucester.
Public Administrator - Thos. H. Fuller, 9 Exchange st. Commissioner of Wrecks-N. D. Cunningham, 69 Wash- ington street.
Medical Examiner -Dr. Geo. B. Stevens, 42 Middle st.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Albert C. Andrews, Edward Babson, John J. Babson, Henry A. Burnham, Addison Center, Henry Center, Ben- jamin H. Corliss, John Corliss, William Cronin, John Cun- ningham, William T. Cunningham, James Davis, William P. Dolliver, Robert R. Fears, John J. Flaherty, Hazen L. Follansbee, Elbridge G. Friend, Joseph Garland, Howard E. Gaffney, George E. Lane, David W. Low, Charles Marston, M. J. McNeirny, Joseph A. Moore, Aaron Parsons, William A. Pew, jr., John C. Pierce, George W. Plumer, Joseph O. Procter, John Robinson, Allan Rogers, Charles A. Russell, Levi Saunders, Samuel E. Sawyer, John J. Somes, John H. Stacy, Cyrus Story, Moses Tarr, Chas. P. Thompson, John Trask, John S. Webber, John S. Webber, jr., William Williams, George F. Winter, Henri N. Woods, Sumner D. York, Humphrey L. Calder, James S. Jewett.
COMMISSIONERS TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS. Charles P. Thompson, John S. Webber, Henri N. Woods. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS.
John S. Webber, for State of Maine; office, 20 Middle st. MASTER IN CHANCERY. Henri N. Woods ; office, 111 Main street.
ROCKPORT TOWN OFFICERS. 1884.
Selectmen, Assessors, and Overseers of the Poor - Austin W. Story, Nathaniel Richardson, jr., N. F. S. York.
School Committee-Dr. John E. Sanborn, John C. Pierce, James S. Rogers.
Town Clerk - Calvin W. Pool.
Town Treasurer - Dr. Joseph Manning.
Constables and Police - Walter G. Peckham, Jesse Savage, Henry C. Pingree.
Collector of Taxes - Abraham Lurvey.
Keeper of Almshouse - Samuel W. Burt.
Surveyors of Highways -Theodore L. Pool, A. W. Woolford.
Auditing Committee - Henry Dennis, John G. Dennis, John C. Pierce.
Engineers of the Fire Department - John Parsons, Chief Engineer, Alden Choate, Clerk, George Elwell, Elbridge Witham, jr., William G. Davis, Alden Choate.
Engine Co. No. 1 ( Pigeon Cove) - Christopher N. Mor- gan, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 2 (Silver Grey) - Isaac P. Fears, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 3 ( Votary) - George P. Hodgkins, Foreman.
Hose Co. No. 1 ( Chas. H. Parsons)-Peter M. Lloyd, Foreman.
Sealer of Weights and Measures - Roger S. Tarr.
Fence Viewers - Christopher N. Morgan, Freeman Mitchell, Fletcher Parsons.
Measurer of Wood and Bark - Daniel T. Tarr.
Surveyor of Lumber - John Hooper.
Gaugers of Oil- Loring Grimes, John Story, jr. Field Drivers - F. B. Hodgkins, Edward Colburn. Pound Keeper - The keeper of the Almshouse.
Board of Health- The Board of Selectmen.
Town Physician - Dr. Charles B. Hall.
Library Committee - Francis Tarr, Henri N. Woods, N. F. S. York.
Justices of the Peace - Zeno A. Appleton, Eben Blatch- ford, Jason L. Curtis, Henry Dennis, jr., Eli Gott, Joseph Manning, John W. Marshall, John C. Pierce, Calvin W. Pool, N. F. S. York.
ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Apothecaries.
Blatchford E. jr. 32 Main
Hoyt D. Brainerd, Bank building, Main street
Mason A. J., Pigeon Cove
Baker.
Knowlton Eben, 12 King Bank. Rockport National Bank, George W. Tufts, cashier, Bank building, Main street
Blacksmiths.
Cogswell James, 9 Dock square Pingree Henry C., Pigeon Cove
Boarding Houses. Edmands John, Pigeon Cove (summer)
Leonard Annie A. Miss, Pigeon Cove (summer)
Pierce Annie E. Mrs., Pigeon Cove
Rockport Granite Co., Pigeon Cove
Swett John F., Pigeon Cove (summer)
Boot and Shoe Dealers. Davis William G., High, near Baptist Church McLane George, 42 Main Parsons Alfred, 20 Main Story Henry L., Pigeon Cove
Boot and Shoe Makers and Repairers. Davis William G., High, near Baptist Church Drown John O. 4 King Fairbanks C. D., Dock square Gott Eben, 2d, School, opp. Annisquam Mills Harper J. G., Pigeon Cove Hartley John, jr., School, near Broadway Knutsford William, 23 Main
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Carpenters and Builders.
Babson Isaac N., Pigeon Cove
Choate A. B., Mt. Pleasant street
Choate John N. rear 5 Pleasant Clark Albert, 3 Norwood -
Drown Joshph, King street Fears Isaac P. rear 59 Main Hale Chas. T., Pigeon Cove Hooper John & Son, 60 Main Knowlton Daniel, King street Lloyd Peter M., Broadway Pearson Nehemiah, King, cor. Beach
Savage Jesse, Beach street Story James, Pigeon Cove
Tarr Benjamin, 49 Main
Cigar Manufacturer.
Lindberg J. L. 16 Main
Civil Engineer. Pool Calvin W., Gott, near School
Clergymen.
Healy D. S. (R. C.), King street Terrell A. W. (M. E.), 97 Main
Clothing Dealers.
Stickney J. E. 36 Main Tarr J. Truman, Bank building, Main street Coal and Wood. Marchant William, Pigeon Cove Marshall & Stimson, 11 Mt. Pleasant
Tarr Albert W. 8 Mt. Pleasant
Confectionery, Etc.
Haskins William, 26 Main Margeson G. T., Main, opposite Abbott House Prichard B. G. 8 Main
Conveyancers.
Appleton Z. A. 26 Main Pool Calvin W., Gott, near School
Cotton Goods Manufacturers. Annisquam Mills, Broadway, corner School, William E. Winsor, agent
Dentists. Lowe George A., Bank building Manning Joseph, 50 Main 17
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Dry Goods.
Butman Grafton, 44 Main, cor. Beach
Colby W. H., Haskins' block, opp. the church
Poole J. J. Mrs., Pigeon Cove
Rowell H. A. Mrs., Dock square
Expresses.
Fears & Bray, Boston, Dock square
Marshall & Co., Boston, Main street
Fish Market. Story & Stevens, Pigeon Cove Fish Oils.
Hodgkins Charles, Bear-skin Neck Fisheries.
Babson David, Pigeon Cove
Bradley George, Bear-skin Neck (fresh)
Bradley William H. & J. W., Bear-skin Neck
Gott Addison, Bear-skin Neck
Grimes Loring, Bear-skin Neck Parsons John, Bear-skin Neck
Rockport Fish Co., T. wharf (fresh)
Story John, jr., Pigeon Cove
Flour and Grain.
Dennis Wm. A. 4 Dock square
Nickerson L. E., Railroad avenue, near the depot
Furniture Dealers.
Davis W. & Co., Broadway, cor. School
Granite Quarries. ' (See also Stone Contractors.) Bay State Granite Co., Pigeon Cove
Lurvey & Parker, Pigeon Cove
Pigeon Hill Granite Co., Pigeon Hill
Rockport Granite Co., Granite street Story Herbert A., Pigeon Cove
Grocers.
Bradley William H. & J. W., Bear-skin Neck Conley Eliza Mrs., Cove Hill
Goodwin Alpheus, Pigeon Cove Hoyt John, 19 Main
Kidder B. R., Dock square Mayo Enos G., Granite street
Patch William H. 4 Mt. Pleasant Pigeon Hill Granite Co., Pigeon Hill Richardson N. jr. 6 Main
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Robb Andrew, Dock square Rockport Granite Co., Granite street Rowe Eben, Cove Hill Rowe Francis, 18 High
Smith O. E. & Bro., Main, cor. Beach
Story Austin W., Pigeon Cove
Tarr F. & Brother, 5 Mt. Pleasant
Thurston & Noble, 1 Dock square
Union Store, No. 667, Pigeon Cove Hairdressers.
Gamboa Jose M., Pigeon Cove Grant Ivory, jr., Railroad avenue
Moore John Z., Main, opp. the Church
Pierce John, 4 Dock square
Hardware. Smith L. E., Haskins' block, Main street
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Harness Maker, Murray Albert, Mt. Pleasant, foot of Cove Hill
Hotels.
Abbott House, J. F. Swett, proprietor, 15 Main Linnwood (The); James Hurd, proprietor, Pigeon Cove Ocean View House, Sarah A. Lougee, prop., Pigeon Cove Pigeon Cove House, Mrs. E. S. Robinson, proprietor, Pigeon Cove Rockport Hotel, J. S. Eaton, Main, cor. Beach
Ice. Marshall & Stimson, 11 Mt. Pleasant Inspector of Fish. Story John, jr., Pigeon Cove Insurance Agents.
APPLETON ZENO A. 26 Main
Cleaves Levi, School, cor. Gott
Tarr J. Truman & Co., Bank building, Main street
Isinglass Manufacturers.
Cape Ann Isinglass and Glue Factory, Railroad avenue Haskins Bros., Beach, near King
Junk. Littlefield M. G., Bear-skin Neck Laundry. Cape Ann Laundry, 36 Main
Lawyer. Pierce John C. 2 Mt. Pleasant
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Lumber Dealers.
Hooper John & Son, 60 Main
Mason.
Witham Elbridge, Pigeon Cove Millinery.
Powers L. A. C. Mrs, 14 Main
Thurston William E. Mrs. 34 Main
Newspapers.
Rockport Gleaner, L. Cleaves & Co., School, cor. Gott Rockport Review, H. C. Cheever, Mt. Pleasant street
Notaries Public.
Clark A. F., High, near Baptist Church Parsons Alfred, 24 Main
Painters.
Choate A. & Co., Dock square
Wheeler Thaddeus, Pigeon Cove
Periodicals.
Clark Henry, Dock square
Margeson G. T., Main, opp. Abbott House
Photographer. Dailey E. V. 52 Main
Physicians.
Hall Charles B., Broadway (hom.)
Manning Joseph, 50 Main
Sanborn John E. 6 Broadway
Tupper A. M., Mt. Pleasant street
Pianos.
Cleaves Levi, Broadway, near School
Plumber.
Smith L. E., Haskins' block, Main street
Provisions.
Currier George W. & Co. 5 Main Gee James, 21 Main
Goodwin Alpheus, Pigeon Cove
Shepherd George B., Pigeon Cove
Pump and Block Maker.
Burnham Newell, 8 Dock square
Real Estate Agent. APPLETON ZENO A. 26 Main
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Saloons. Breen Catharine, Bear-skin Neck Knight J. S. opposite the depot
Stables.
Marchant William, Pigeon Cove Tarr & Co. 40 Main
Woolford A. R., Pigeon Cove
Stone Contractors.
Bay State Granite Co., Pigeon Cove
Pigeon Hill Granite Co., Pigeon Hill
Rockport Granite Co., Granite street
Surveyor (Land). Pool Calvin W., Gott, near School
Tailor.
Tarr J. Truman, Bank building, Main street
Teamsters.
Brooks John F., Cleave, opposite the church
Norwood Reuben, Beach, opposite Main
Roberts Stephen, 12 Dock square
Woodford A. R., Pigeon Cove
Telegraph Companies.
Commercial Cable Co., Mt. Pleasant
Western Union Telegraph Co., G. T. Margeson, manager, Main, opposite Abbott House
Tinsmiths and Stove Dealers.
Bartlett Joseph, 2 Mt. Pleasant
Smith L. E., Haskins' block, Main street
Undertaker. Choate Caleb S., Mt. Pleasant street, Cove Hill
Variety Stores.
Brown William M., Pigeon Cove Gammage Stephen, 4 Main
Story Henry L., Pigeon Cove
Tufts Joseph, 1 Main
Watchmaker and Jeweller. Manning William N. 38 Main
Wheelwrights.
Stanley Samuel, Pigeon Cove Webber Philip, School, near Annisquam Mills
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1880. Total, - 1,783,086.
BARNSTABLE CO.
Sandisfield - 1,107
ESSEX CO.
Barnstable - 4,250
Savoy - 715
Brewster - - 1,144
Sheffield - - 2,204
Andover - - 5,171
Chatham - - 2,252
Stockbridge - 2,360
Beverly - - 8,445
Dennis - - 3,290
Tyringham - 542
Bradford - - 2,643
Eastham - 692
Washington- 492
Danvers - - 6,636
Falmouth - 2,422
W.Stockb'ge 1,934
Harwich -
- 3,265
Mashpee - - 347
Williamstown 3,395 Windsor - - 644
Georgetown - 2,231
Orleans - - 1,294
Total - 69,049
Gloucester 19,329 Groveland - 2,227 Hamilton - 935
Sandwich - 3,544
BRISTOL CO.
Haverhill-
18,475
Truro - - · 1,019
Acushnet - 1,105
Ipswich - - 3,699
Wellfleet - - 1,908
Attleboro' 11,111
Lawrence 39,178
Yarmouth - 2,173
Berkeley - 927
Lynn - 38,284
Total -
31,945
BERKSHIRE CO.
Adams
- 5,593
Alford 348
Becket 1,123
Cheshire - 1,537
Mansfield - 2,765
Nahant - 808
Clarksburg 724
Norton -
- 1,732
Newburyp't 13,537
Egremont 875
Raynham -
- 1,681
N. Andover - 3,217
Florida 459
Rehoboth - - 1,891
Peabody -
- 9,028
Gt.Barrington4,658
Seekonk -
- 1,228
Rockport
- 3,912
Hancock - - 642
Somerset -
- 2,006
Rowley - - 1,201
Hinsdale - - 1,595
Taunton - 21,213
Salisbury - 4,079
Lee 3,939
Westport - 2,898
Saugus - - 2,626
Lenox -
2,043
Total - 139,121
Swampscott - 2,501
DUKES CO.
Chilmark - - 494
CottageCity -
679
Edgartown - 1,301
Gay Head - 161
Gosnold - 154
Ashfield - - 1,062
Bernardston -
934
Richmond - 1,124
Total
4,305
FRANKLIN CO. ·
Peru
403
Pittsfield -
13,367
Tisbury · 1,516
W. Newbury 1,989
Total - 244,640
Otis 785
Topsfield - - 1,165
Wenham - - 889
New Ashford 203 " Marlboro' 1,876 North Adams 10,192
Swanzey -
- 1,356
Salem - - 27,598
Lanesborough 1,278
Fairhaven - 2,875
Fall River 49,006
Methuen - - 4,392
Freetown - 1,329
Middleton - 1,000
New Bedford 26,875
Newbury - 1,566
Dalton - 2,052
Dartmouth - 3,430
Lynnfield 686
Dighton - 1,791
Manchester - 1,640
Easton 3,902
Marblehead - 7,467
Merrimac - 2,237
Provincetown 4,345
Amesbury - 3,355
Boxford - 824
Essex - - 1,670
Buckland - 1,739
Monterey
-
635
Mt. Washington 205
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS.
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Charlemont - 932
HAMPSHIRE CO.
Hudson - - 3,739
Colerain - - 1,777
Amherst - - 4,299
Lexington - 2,460
Conway - - 1,760
Belchertown 2,346
Lincoln 882
Deerfield - - 3,543
Littleton 994
Erving
872
Cummington 881
Lowell - 59,485
Gill
733
Easthampton 4,206
Malden - 12,017
Greenfield - 3,903
Enfield - - 1,043
Marlborough 10,126
Hawley 592
Goshen
327
Maynard - 2,291
Heath - 560
Granby
753
Medford - - 7,573
Leverett 742
Greenwich - 634
Melrose - - 4,560 Natick - - 8,480 Newton 16,995
Monroe
166
Hatfield - - 1,495
N. Reading - 900
New Salem - 869
Northfield
- 1,603
Northampt'n 12,172
Reading - - 3,181
Orange .
- 3,171
Pelham 614
Rowe - -
502
Plainfield - 457
Sherborn - - 1,401 Shirley - 1,365
Shelburne - 1,621
Prescott - 460
Somerville 24,985
Shutesbury - 529
South Hadley 3,538
Stoneham - 4,891
Sunderland - 755
Southampton 1,046
Stow - - 1,045
Warwick -
713
Ware - - 4,817
Sudbury - - 1,178 Tewksbury - 2,171
Wendell . - 465
Whately -
- 1,074
Williamsburg 2,234
Tyngsboro' . 631
Total -
36,000
Worthington 758
Wakefield - 5,548
HAMPDEN CO.
Total - 47,235
Waltham 11,711
Agawam - - 2,216
MIDDLESEX CO.
Wayland - - 1,962
Brimfield - - 1,203
Acton 1,797
Westford - - 2,147
Chester - - 1,473
Arlington 4,100
Granville - 1,205
Ashland
2,394
Hampden - 958
Ayer
1,882
Woburn - 10,938
Holland - - 302
Bedford 931
Total - 317,951
Longmeadow 1,401
Billerica - - 2,000
Ludlow - - 1,526
Boxborough
319
Monson - - 3,758
Burlington 711
Montgomery 303
Cambridge 52,740
Total - - 3,726
Palmer - 5,504
Carlisle - 478
Russell 823
Chelmsford - 2,553
NORFOLK CO
Bellingham - 1,223
Springfield 33,340 Tolland - 452
Dunstable 453
Brookline - 8,053
Wales - 1,030
Everett - 4,159
Canton - - 4,523
Westfield - 7,587
Framingham 6,235
Cohasset - - 2,182
W Springfield4,149
Groton · 1,862
Dedham . - 6,224
Wilbraham - 1,628
Holliston - 3,099
Dover - 653
Total - 104,117
Hopkinton - 4,602 |Foxboro'
- 2,951
Leyden 507
Hadley - - 1,938
Montague · 4,876
Huntington - 1,236
Middlefield - 648
Pepperell - 2,348
Westhampton 564
Townsend - 1,967
Chicopee - 11,325
Ashby
914
Wilmington - 933
Winchester - 3,802
Holyoke - 21,851
Belmont - 1,615
NANTUCKET CO. Nantucket - 3,726
Southwick - 1,104
Concord - 3,922
Braintree - - 3,855
Dracut - 1,605
Weston - - 1,448
Watertown - 5,426
Blandford 979
Chesterfield - 769
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Franklin - - 4,051 | Plympton
694 | Hubbardston 1,386
Holbrook - 2,132
Rochester - 1,043
Lancaster - 2,008
Hyde Park - 7,090
Rockland
- 4,553
Leicester - - 2,779
Medfield -
- 1,365
Scituate · - 2,466 Leominster - 5,776
Medway -
- 3,955
S. Abington - 3,024
Lunenburg - 1,101
Milton - 3,206
S. Scituate - 1,820
Mendon - - 1,094
Needham - 5,254
Wareham - 2,897
Milford - - 9,310
Norfolk
930
W. Bridgew'r 1,665
Millbury - - 4,741
Norwood
- 2,345
Total - 74,024
Quincy -
10,529
Randolph - 4,027
SUFFOLK CO.
N. Brookfield 4,459
Sharon .
- 1,492
Boston - 362,535
Oakham 869
Stoughton
- 4,875
Chelsea - 21,785
Oxford - 2,604
Walpole - - 2,494
Weymouth 10,571
Wrentham
- 2,482
Total - 96,462
PLYMOUTH CO.
Ashburnham 1,666
Shrewsbury - 1,500
Abington - 3,697
Athol - - - 4,307
Bridgewater 3,620
Auburn - 1,317
Brockton - 13,608
Barre - - - 2,418
977
Sterling -
- 1,414
Duxbury . - 2,196
Blackstone
4,908
Sturbridge - 2,062
E.Bridgewat'r2,710
Bolton
903
Sutton
- 3,105
Halifax
542
Boylston .
854
Hanover - · 1,897
Brookfield
- 2,820
Hanson - 1,309
Charlton
1,900
Uxbridge
- 3,111
Hingham · 4,485
Clinton
8,030
Warren
- 3,889
Hull
383
Dana -
736
Webster - 5,696
Kingston
- 1,524
Douglas
2,241
Westborough 5,214
Lakeville
1,008
Dudley
- 2,804
W. Boylston 2,994
Marion
958
Fitchburg
12,405
W.Brookfield 1,917
Marshfield - 1,785
Gardner
- 4,988
Westminster 1,652
Mattapoisett 1,365
Grafton
- 4,030
Winchendon 3,722
Middleboro' 5,237
Hardwick
- 2,233
Worcester 58,295
Pembroke - 1,405
Harvard -
- 1,253
Total - 226,885
Plymouth
- 7,094
Holden - - 2,499
Petersham - 1,109
Total - 387,626
Phillipston - 621
Princeton
- 1,100
Royalston - 1,192
WORCESTER CO.
Rutland - - 1,060
Southborough 2,142
Southbridge 6,465
Spencer - - 7,466
Carver · - 1,039
Berlin
Revere . - 2,263
Paxton 592
Winthrop - 1,043
New Braintree 610
Northborough 1,676
Northbridge- 4,053
Templeton
- 2,789 Upton - - 2,023
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO., Statisticians and Publishers - OF
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WILLIAM H. WONSON. WILLIAM H. WONSON, 3d. § * GLOUCESTER.
SHUTE & MERCHANT, CURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Smoked Halibut, Dry & Pickled Fish, -ALSO - BONELESS and PREPARED FISH. GLOUCESTER.
DAVID B. SMITH OIL MANUFACTURER.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Dry and Pickled Fish, TONGUES AND SOUNDS. 425 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER.
GEO. L. JEFFERY, Printer Stationer 311 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER,
CHARLES J. GRAY, DEALER IN FIREARMS, SKATES, SPORTING GOODS, CUTLERY, LOCKS, KEYS & FANCY GOODS Gun and Lock Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. 227 MAIN STREET.
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268 GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
L. A. BURNHAM & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF COTTON FISHING LINES.
Tarred Lines a Specialty. OFFICE, 179 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER. LINE-WALK AND FACTORY AT MAPLEWOOD.
E. L. ROWE, SAILMAKER, AND DEALER IN
Duck and Cordage. HOTH'S BEST RUSSIA HEMP BOLT ROPE for PURSE LINES. Also, Bunting, Flags, Flys and Signals. 33 WHARF ST., FOOT OF WATER ST., GLOUCESTER. Tents, Awnings, Wagon Covers, and Window Shades made to order.
MOSES L. ANDREWS, Mast and Spar Maker PUMPS & BLOCKS, 5 ROGERS ST., GLOUCESTER.
JOHN ANDERSON, MANUFACTURER OF Anderson's A 1 Black and Yellow
OILED CLOTHING Made at Gloucester, Mass. Also a Complete Stock of Fisher- men's Outfits constantly on hand at 290 MAIN STREET.
GLOUCESTER DYE HOUSE, 251 and 253 Main St. DYEING AND CLEANSING
In all its branches DONE IN A SUPERIOR STYLE. The public are assured that no pains will be spared to merit their patronage. O. W. CROWE, Proprietor.
EBEN H. LUFKIN, BLACKSMITH.
HORSE SHOEING, CARRIAGE WORK, AND JOBBING. 78 Western Avenue, GLOUCESTER.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 269
HIGGINS & GIFFORD, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
YACHTS, SEINE BOATS, DINKIES, ROW BOATS,
SAIL BOATS, YAWLS, AND SURF BOATS.
AN ASSORTMENT OF
BOAT BUILDERS' HARDWARE, And OARS of all kinds. MANUFACTORY, HEAD OF THE HARBOR. . P. O. ADDRESS, BOX 130. GLOUCESTER, MASS.
SAM'L V. COLBY, SAILMAKER AND DEALER IN
DUCK and CORDAGE. Bunting, Flys, &c., constantly on hand. D. O. & H. BABSON'S WHARF, 375 Main St., Gloucester.
HARVEY & TARR, MANUFACTURERS OF
PATENT IRON STRAPT BLOCKS, AND DEALERS IN SHIP CHANDLERY. 91 Duncan St., head Fears' Whf. ALSO Geo. Harvey, Blacksmith, 97 & 99 Duncan St., Gloucester.
JOSEPH SIMPSON,
Dealer and Repairer of
NETS AND SEINES.
PARKHURST'S WHARF,
JOHN NELSON, MANUFACTURER OF
LINCOLN SOU'-WESTERS, Black and Yellow Cape Ann Standard OIL CLOTHING Dealer in Rubber Goods, Jackets, Pants, Boots, Mittens, &c., and Fishermen's Outfits.
Foot of Duncan St., Gloucester, Mass. | 285 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER.
WARRANTED THE BEST. CAPE ANN AND NEW ENGLAND COPPER PAINTS FOR VESSELS BOTTOMS, MANUFACTURED BY JAMES H. TARR, ROCKY NECK, GLOUCESTER.
L. D. LOTHROP, MANUFACTURER OF PAT. SWIVELS, LEADS, HAWSERS, SPREADERS, Etc., And Dealer in Fishermen's Outfits. 66 to 70 DUNCAN ST., GLOUCESTER
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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
ADDISON WITHAM, RIGGER,
Burnham Bros.' Railway, WATER STREET, - - GLOUCESTER. . Orders for RIGGING and MAST-SETTING promptly attended to.
GEO. K. BARNARD, Carriage Maker & Repairer, 4 & 6 COMMERCIAL ST., GLOUCESTER. CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS BUILT TO ORDER. Repairing attended to in all its branches.
CURRIER & CO.'S Boston and Gloucester, Lanesville, Bay View, Annisquam, and Riverdale
EXPRESS
Offices : 38 Court q""s+ &Boston. 131 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER
F. F. MARTIN & CO., Moulding and Frame Manufacturers.
ALL KINDS OF Re~Gilding and Bronzing Done. FRENCH OXIDIZE WORK AND MAT MAKING. Pictures Framed While You Wait. 190 MAIN ST., - - GLOUCESTER, MASS.
Chas. H. Dow, MANUFACTURER OF Window Screens.
ALSO
CABINET MAKER.
20 Mansfield Street, GLOUCESTER.
C. F. NORWOOD, Carpenter and Builder,
44 COMMERCIAL STREET. Residence, 23 Exchange St.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 271
SWETT & CO., - DEALERS IN - LUMBER, LUMBER YARD
BARRELS, HOOPS, HAY, STRAW, BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, POTATOES, BEANS, Etc. WHARF, 42 COMMERCIAL ST., - GLOUCESTER, MASS.
CHARLES H. BOYNTON,
-DEALER IN -
Shamokin and Franklin Anthracite
COAL
COAL.
HARD AND SOFT WOOD. Wood Sawed and Split to Order. MAIN ST., REAR CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK.
GEORGE TODD,
DEALER IN
COAL AND WOOD,
SOLE AGENT FOR
Breed's Chemical Compound. 393 MAIN STREET, Gloucester, -. - Mass.
JAMES CLARK, Dealer in all kinds of HARD AND SOFT
WOOD
Rear 7 and 9 Middle St. GLOUCESTER.
Wood delivered in any part of the city free of expense.
BUY YOUR
COAL & WOOD
COAL
-AT-
BENNETT BROS., ,
No. 43 Duncan St., cor. Rogers, Gloucester.
272 GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
F. W. HOMANS, .
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
TEAS and MOLASSES, AND FISH FOR EXPORT. GILBERT'S WHARF, NEAR CITY LANDING. ALSO AGENT AND PROPRIETOR OF THE FERNWOOD LAKE ICE COMPANY. This Company executes with promptness all orders from purchasers. Price of Ice for Vessels $2.50 per ton OFFICE, 153 MAIN ST., OPP. CAPE ANN NAT. BANK.
W. A. HOMANS, Jr. RETAIL DEALER IN
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