Salem & Peabody Directory 1874 , Part 23

Author: Sampson, Davenport & Co.
Publication date: 1874
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Number of Pages: 374


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353


Building Blocks.


Union Stone Co.


356


Burr Mill Stones.


Holmes & Blanchard


361


Margot Brothers ...


. 355


Holmes & Blanchard.


361


Fancy Goods.


Carpetings.


Bradford & Anthony, 186 Washington ....... 359


Mellen & Tappan ..


front colored


Brooks W. P. B. & Co.


355


Cement.


Farmers' Boilers.


Wilder Charles B. & Co.


.. front colored


Feathers, Beds, &c.


Chimney Tops.


.. front colored


Mellen & Tappan.


Chromo Lithographers.


Fishing Tackle.


Brooks W. P. B. & Co ..


355


Bufford's J. H. Sons ..


.. opp. page 204


Bradford & Anthony, 186 Washington ......


. 359


Clocks.


Flower Pots.


Brooks W. P. B. & Co ..


355


Mellen & Tappan.


front colored


Bufford's J. H. Sons.


.leaf opp. page 204


Mudge Alfred & Son ...


.... leaf opp. page 16


Awnings.


Erickson A


355


Codman & Shurtleff.


364


Drugs.


Maynard & Noyes ..


... over index


Drug Mill Manufs.


Holmes & Blanchard.


361


Elastic Stockings.


Codman & Shurtleff.


364


Electrotypers.


Boston Type Foundry, John K. Rogers, agt. 358


Emery, and Emery Paper


and


Cloth.


Bufford's J. H. Sons


.. opp. page 204


Hunt, Twitchell, & Co.


354


Engineers (Mechanical.)


Holmes & Blanchard.


361


Burr Stone Cement.


Engravers.


Bufford's J. H. Sons (Stone, Steel, and Cop-


per) ..


.. opp. page 204


Union Stone Co.


356


OSTONIE


INDEX TO BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


7


Flags.


Lead Manufacturers.


PAGE


Erickson A


355


Salem Lead Co ...


.. back colored page


Trundy & Co.


358


Lead Pipe Manufacturers.


Freestone.


Salem Lead Co.


.. back colored page


Lombard & Co.


. 360


Leather Belting.


Furnaces and Ranges.


Chilson Gardner.


.. front colored pages


Fawcett, Hawkes, & Co.


.. front colored


Wilder Charles B. & Co.


.. front colored


Life Insurance.


John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co.


366


Furniture Manufs. and Dealers.


Brooks W. P. B. & Co ..


.. 355


Lithographers.


Game and Sporting Apparatus.


Bradford & Anthony, 186 Washington ....... 359


Gas Burners.


Lithographic Printing and De-


signing.


Hollings R. & Co ..


.front colored


Gas Burning Improvements.


Bufford's J. H. Sons


opp. page 204


Mayer Julius & Co.


362


Hollings R. & Co.


.. front colored


Gas Fittings and Fixtures.


Hollings R. & Co.


.front colored


Gas Pipe Fitters.


Hollings R. & Co.


.front colored


Gas Stoves.


Hollings R. & Co.


.front colored


Wilder Charles B. & Co ...


.front colored


Union Stone Co.


356


Machinists.


Holmes & Blanchard (mill work)


.: 361


Gilders of Picture Frames.


Meyer Charles E. & Co.


360


Glass Shades.


Mellen & Tappan.


front colored


Glass Ware.


Mellen & Tappan


front colored


Mellen & Tappan.


. front colored


Mattress Manufs.


Lombard & Co.


360


Brooks W. P. B. & Co.


855


Union Stone Co.


. 356


Mechanical Engineers.


Grist Mill Manufs.


Holmes & Blanchard.


361


Holmes & Blanchard.


361


Hardware and Cutlery.


Bradford & Anthony, 186 Washington ..


.. 359


Importers of Plate Glass.


Meyer Charles E. & Co.


360


India Rubber Goods.


Hunt, Twitchell, & Co ...


354


Ink (Printing.)


Mill Stones.


Donald W. C. & Co.


353


Holmes & Blanchard ..


367


Millwrights.


Maynard & Noyes.


.over index


Holmes & Blanchard.


361


Mouldings (Gilt.)


Bradford & Anthony, 186 Washington ..


359


Meyer Charles E. & Co ...


360


Instruments (Surgical & Dental.)


Codman & Shurtleff.


364


Mouldings (Wood.)


Insurance (Fire.)


Newspapers.


Insurance (Life.)


Taylor Charles H.


opp. 304


John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co.


366


Oil Stones.


Jessop William & Sons.


362


Iron Founders.


Holmes & Blanchard.


361


Chilson Gardner ..


.front colored


Holmes & Blanchard


361


Paper Makers' Materials.


Hall H. K. W.


354


Rice, Kendall, & Co ...


362


Paper Warehouses.


Kerosene Burners & Trimmings.


Hollings R. & Co.


front colored


Gay Aaron R. & Co.


353


Hall H. K. W ..


354


Rice, Kendall, & Co.


362


Lamp Black Manufacturers.


Patents, (Models For.)


Donald W. C. & Co ...


353


Coffin Galen


356


Frames.


Brooks W. P. B. & Co.


Meyer Charles E. & Co.


360


Lumber Pencils.


Morse Brothers, Canton ...


354


Machinery and Tools.


Coffin Galen.


356


Mantel Pieces.


Union Stone Co ...


356


Maps and Charts.


Bufford's J. H. Sons ...


.. opp. page 204


Holmes & Blanchard


361


Millstone Cement.


Holmes & Blanchard ...


361


Union Stone Co.


356


Ink (Writing.)


Instruments (Drawing.)


Meyer Charles E. & Co ...


360


Dwelling House Insurance Co.


356


Clapp David & Son.


360


Iron and Steel.


Union Stone Co ..


356


Paint Mills.


Italian Awnings and Supplies.


Erickson A ..


355


Trundy & Co ..


358


Medicines.


Spear E. D.


357


Mill Furnishing.


Marble Dealers.


Grindstones.


Bufford's J. H. Sons


.opp. page 204


Mayer J. & Co.


362


Looking Glasses and Picture


Gear Cutting.


PAGE


Holmes & Blanchard.


361


Hunt, Twitchell, & Co.


354


8 INDEX TO BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAGE


Pattern and Model Maker.


Coffin Galen ..


.. 856


Slate Dealers.


PAGE


Physician.


Slate Mantel Pieces.


Spear E. D.


357


Mellen & Tappan.


. front colored


Piano Forte Manufacturers.


Soapstone.


Union Stone Co.


356


Stationers.


Deland W. L.


360


Gay Aaron R. & Co ..


353


Mudge Alfred & Son


... opp. page


16


Plate Glass (Importers and


Dealers.)


Hunt, Twitchell, & Co.


354


Meyer Charles E. & Co ..


360


Steam Pumps.


Hunt, Twitchell, & Co.


354


Steel Manufacturers.


Jessop William & Sons.


362


Stereotype Blocks.


Coffin Galen


356


Stove Manufacturer.


Chilson Gardner ..


front colored pages


Stove Polish.


Morse Brothers, Canton ..


354


Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, &c.


Chilson Gardner ....


.front colored pages


Brooks W. P. B. & Co. (stoves).


355


Fawcett, Hawkes, & Co.


.front colored


Wilder Charles B. & Co.


.front colored


Stump and Rock Pullers.


Holmes & Blanchard


361


Supporters.


Codman & Shurtleft.


364


Surgical and Dental Instruments.


Codman & Shurtleff.


364


Syringes.


Codman & Shurtleff.


364


Table Cutlery.


Bradford & Anthony, 186 Washington ..


359


Tents and Awnings.


Erickson A ..


355


Trundy & Co.


358


Tiles.


Pumps (Forcing and Lifting.)


Hunt, Twitchell, & Co.


354


Ranges.


Chilson Gardner ..


.front colored pages


Wilder Charles B. & Co ...


..... front colored


Roofing Materials.


Wilbur A. & Co.


358


Rubber Belting.


Hunt, Twitchell, & Co.


854


Rubber Goods.


Hunt, Twitchell, & Co.


354


Safe Manufacturer.


Morse E. R ..


365


Watch Case and Glass Manufs.


Margot Brothers.


355


Erickson A ..


355


Trundy & Co.


358


Margot Brothers.


355


Shafting and Pulleys.


Water Wheels.


Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe


Manufacturers.


Salem Lead Co ...


.... back colored


Show Cards.


Bufford's J. H. Sons ..


.leaf opp. page 204


Skates.


Window Glass (Importers and


Dealers.)


Bradford & Anthony, 186 Washington ....... 359


Mellen & Tappan.


front colored


Tinsmiths & Sheet Iron Workers.


Chilson Gardner ....


front colored


Fawcett, Hawkes, & Co.


.front colored


Trusses.


Codman & Shurtleff ..


. 364


Twine.


Hall H. K. W


354


Type and Stereotype Foundry.


Boston Type Foundry, John K. Rogers, agt .. 358


Wagon Covers.


Erickson A.


355


Trundy & Co.


. 858


Watch Makers and Repairers.


Holmes & Blanchard.


361


Holmes & Blanchard.


. 361


Wax Flowers.


Mellen & Tappan.


front colored


White Lead Manufacturers.


Salem Lead Co ...


.back colored


Wright & Potter.


. 353


Printers (Copperplate.)


Mudge Alfred & Son.


.. opp. page 16


Printers (Lithographie.)


Bufford's J. H. Sons ..


.. leaf opp. page 204


Mayer J. & Co.


362


Printers' Ink Manufs.


Donald W. C. & Co ...


353


Printers' Joiner.


Coffin Galen ...


356


Printers' Materials.


Boston Type Foundry, John K. Rogers, agt .. 358


Coffin Galen ..


356


Printing Presses.


Boston Type Foundry, John K. Rogers, agt .. 358


Publishers.


Clapp David & Son (Boston Medical and


Surgical Journal).


360


Publishers of Pictures.


Bufford's J. H. Sons ....


... leaf opp. page 204


Pulleys.


Holmes & Blanchard


361


Steam Packing.


Portable Grinding Mills.


Holmes & Blanchard ..


361


Printers (Book and Job.)


Clapp David & Son.


860


Deland W. L


360


Mudge Alfred & Son


.. opp. page 16


Wilbur A. & Co ..


358


Chickering & Sons.


363


Picture Frames, &c.


Meyer Charles E. & Co.


360


Picture Frame Mouldings.


Meyer Charles E. & Co.


360


Meyer Charles E. & Co.


.. 360


Sail Makers.


COUSINS BER HIVS. [" . "SELE CRFAT."


. C, PACKARD & CO., From love


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


751-466


RLOR AND CHAMBER TA-20MM


FURNITURE.


UDOW SHADES, CORNICES, and DRAPERIES, Made and put up from the Latest Designs. ure of all kinds "made to order" from Original Designs. 79 & 281 Essex St., Salem. (Next door East of Mechanics Hall.)


B. L. GRISWOLD


SE VINC VACE NES,


OF ALL REN


Everything us in their w. ation. SWING MACHINES TO LET,


AIFIN-UBY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN


Moc. Denorest's PASkor Patterns Of


PIES AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS.


N . 142 Essex St., Salem, Mass.


SAVORY & CO. EM & BOSTON EXPRESS. Leave Salem, & 50, 10.50, and 2.15. OFFICES: SHINGTON ST., SALEM. 32. COURT SQUARE, BOSTON.


for Principal I. es minning North, South, East a id. West.


T. T. SAVORY.


BOOK BINDING in Every Style, -- SALEM PRESS .-- LIBERTY, Corner of DERBY STREETS ..


Inside front cover.


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SALEM PUBLIC LIBRARY


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tion of and ol look better and last longer than new sningres without the slate, for one-third the cost of shingling. For tin and iron it has no equal, as it expands to heat, contracts to cold, and NEVER ORACKS or scales. Roofs covered with Tar Sheathing Felt, can be made water-tight at & small expense. It is easily applied, and its color at first is a dark purple, but in about a month after, it changes to a light uniform slate color, and is, to all in- tents and purposes, Slate. It is also Fire-Proof against cinders and sparks.


JAMES E. TRASK, Agent. ALSO FOR SALE, ASBESTOS CEMENT, the Best in the market for Repairing Leaks. No. 225 DERBY STREET, SALEM, Mass. .


BOOK


L. A. SMITH & CO.,


DEALERS IN


Hard and Soft Coal,


TANNERS' SUPPLIES, MASONS' MATERIALS,


Wood, Park, Hay, Lime, Cement.


And Sole Agents for the Sale of


ADIRONDACK PURE EXT. OF HEMLOCK BARK. No. 178 Bridge St., SALEM, MASS. SMITH. G. SMITH.


WILLIAM R. WEEKS, 1 Dealer in French, German, English, and American


DRY GOODS, Silks, Shawls, and det fite Goods.


185 and 187 ESSEX STREET, SALEM, Mass.


CASSINO & GARDNER, Bilders.


MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF


PICTURE & LOOKING-GLASS FRAMES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


GOLD-LEAF FRAMES A SPECIALTY. OLD FRAMES RE-GILT. Dealers in PICTURES, CORDS, KNOBS, FANCY FRAMES, OV ALS, &c. CHROMOS SELLING VERY LOW. No. 274 ESSEX STREET, SALEM, Mass.


THE ARLINGTON COOKING STOVE.


CHILSON'S NEW STOVE .- JUST COMPLETED.


RESERVOIR


HOTCLOSET


ARLINGTON


VG CHILSONT


Five minutes' examination of this Stove will prove it to be the CHEAPEST, NEATEST, MOST CON- VENIENT and DURABLE, and in EVERY RESPECT the. BEST COOK- ING STOVE ever made. WITH- OUT EXCEPTION, the WATER FRONT FIXTURES for heating wa- ter for BATH BOILERS, etc., are the MOST PERFECT EVER IN- VENTED. DO NOT FAIL to exam- ine this Stove before purchasing elsewhere.


A VARIETY OF SIZES, with or without Extension Tops, Reser- voirs, Hot Closets, etc., etc., for HARD or SOFT COAL, or WOOD, kept constantly on hand.


CHILSON'S PATENT Elevated, Double-Oven COOKING RANGE HAS BEEN REMODELLED AND GREATLY IMPROVED.


This celebrated Range is universally acknowledged to be the most complete and perfect Kitchen Range in America. No housekeeper, who would enjoy the comforts of a really perfect Kitchen Range, should fail to examine this be- fore purchasing. Sizes adapted for dwellings, hotels, etc., with or without water-backs, hot-closets, and hot-air fixtures for heating additional rooms. It excels all others, -


1st-In its entirely new principle for circulating the heat around either oven separately, or both ovens, as desired. 2d - In its heavy fine castings and thorough workmanship. 3d - In its GREAT ECONOMY IN FUEL.


& CHILSON'S COOKING RANGE, BOSTON


4th - In its quick and even baking ovens. 5th -In its self-regulating flues, with- out the usual complication of dampers; and finally, in its general beauty of de- sign, durability, etc.


Also, Parlor, Office, and Store Stoves, Patent Dampers, Registers, Ventilators, Etc. Warerooms, 99 and 101 Blackstone St., BOSTON. Foundry at Mansfield, Mass. GARDNER CHILSON.


THE ARLINGTON PORTABLE RANGE.


CHILSON'S New Range, 1872.


The first sight of this new and splen- did Portable Range will convince all that its equal has never been seen, - in its Beautiful Design, Superior Fine Heavy Castings, with and without Hot Closets, and Reservoirs; also, Hot Water Fronts for Bath Boilers, Sifting Grates, Ash Pans, etc.


ARLINGTON


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CHILSON'S CELEBRATED AND UNRIVALLED BRICK AND PORTABLE FURNACES.


MPRO


PORTABLE


WATER


COLD


AIR


MARATON PHOTOSC


Warerooms: 99 and 101 BLACKSTONE STREET, BOSTON. Foundry at Mansfield, Mass. GARDNER CHILSON.


The high reputation this furnace has acquired in the use of more than twenty thousand, places it pre-eminently ahead of any other known plan for thoroughly and economi- cally warming building's. The cuts of the brick or portable furnaces will show at a glance to any intelligent mind the won- derful heating powers, a cluster of tapering Radi- ators standing directly over the fire, must have over any other form of heating surface, and which is so constructed as to be perfectly gas and smoke tight. Any one in want of a furnace should not fail of thoroughly examining this furnace.


Special attention given to putting up Furnaces and Ranges, and the ventilation of buildings in every part of the country.


Nothing but strictly first-class . work is manu- factured by me.


Parlor, Office, and Store Stoves, Patent Dampers, Registers, Ventilators. etc.


Housekeepers will be pleased with this PORTABLE RANGE.


Ten Sizes. : Patented in the United States, England and France.


369 WASHINGTON STREET. GAS FIXTURE MANUFACTURERS.


We would respectfully call attention to our well selected assortment of


GAS FIXTURES.


Being Manufacturers, we offer Greater Inducements TO PURCHASERS


We have constantly on hand a great variety of


Than any other parties in our line of business.


BRONZE


GAS FIXTURES, Designed expressly for Churches, Halls, Masonic,


STATUETTES,


GROUPS,


Card Receivers,


AND


VASES,


Odd - Fellows' Buildings,


Match Boxes,


At extremely low prices.


ETC.


Kerosene Fixtures, FRENCH CLOCKS, AMERICAN CLOCKS, French and American Gas Table Lamps, GAS STOVES FOR HEATING AND COOKING. A Call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing.


R. HOLLINGS & CO.,


369 Washington Street, - - Boston. (SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF BOSTON THEATRE.)


FACTORY, - -


NO. 14 BEVERLY STREET.


FAWCETT, HAWKES, & CO.'S CELEBRATED


Hot Air Furnaces. Five Sizes Brick. Six Sizes Portable.


THEY HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF A THOROUGH TRIAL, FOR SEV- ERAL YEARS, AND HUNDREDS OF OUR MOST PROMINENT MEN GIVE IT THEIR CORDIAL IN- DORSEMENT.


Special attention given to putting up our Furnaces, Ranges, and the Ven- tilation of Buildings, in any part of the country.


FAWCETT, HAWKES, & CO. 21 Bedford Street, BOSTON. [Send for Circulars.]


CHARLES B. WILDER & CO., DEALERS IN PARLOR, OFFICE, & COOKING STOVES, FARMERS' BOILERS, For Wood or Coal. AGENTS FOR RHODE ISLAND STOVE WORKS. Repairs for Read's and Richmonds' Ranges. 103 North St. - BOSTON. TIN PLATE, SHEET-IRON, and COPPER WORK, made to Order or Repaired.


MELLEN & TAPPAN, MANUFACTURERS OF ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS AND SLABS. AND DEALERS IN Grates, Frames, and Summer Pieces, Registers, Chimney Tops, English Encaustic Floor and Wall Tiles, Garden Vases. GLASS SHADES AND STANDS, WAX FLOWER MATERIALS, SCHEIFFELE SHEET WAX, Parians, Bronzes, Porcelain and Bohemian Glass Vases. Lava Ware, Fancy Flower Pots, and Hanging Vases, Baskets, &c. 124 Tremont Street, BOSTON.


STANLEY & NORTON, Gas, Steam and Water Fitters, AND PLUMBERS.


Gas, and Kerosene Fixtures, Steam Heating Apparatus, Carcel and Argand Burners, Lazear and Sharp's Dome Gas Stoves, for Cooking and Heating.


RUBBER HOSE AND PACKINGS. All Work executed in the best manner, and Warranted. 1


No. 151 Essex Street, SALEM, MASS.


ARCHER, DOWNING, & CO.,


ARCHER, DOWNING & CO.


DEALERS IN


Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND DOESKINS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, CARPETINGS, &c., &c. Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. No. 179 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. AUGUSTUS J .. ARCHER. . THOMAS W. DOWNING.


G. M. WHIPPLE & A. A. SMITH, (Successors to HENRY WHIPPLE & SON, and GEO. CREAMER.) No. 243 Essex Street, SALEM, Mass., DEALERS IN


Standard, Miscellaneous, Blank, Nautical, and School


BOOKS,


STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, FINE FANCY GOODS,


French and American Paper Hangings, Borders, Fire-Board Prints, &c., &c.


Music and Music Books. Magazines and Periodicals, English and American, promptly furnished. Blank Books, of every description, made to order.


SUBSCRIPTION CIRCULATING LIBRARY - TERMS, $5.00 PER YEAR.


N. PEIRCE, Stock and Loan Office, DEALER IN GOLD AND SILVER, UNITED STATES, STATE, AND CITY BONDS, 114 Washington St., Holyoke Building, SALEM, MASS.


IRA K. MANSFIELD, DRUGGIST and APOTHECARY, 72 North St., A FULL AND


SALEM, Mass. VARIED STOCK OF


DRUGS, MEDICINES, Proprietary Articles,


CHEMICALS, and Botanic Remedies.


IEFPPERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE COMPOUNDING OF PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS.


JESSE B. EDWARDS, Building Mover.


ORDERS LEFT AT


No. 46 BRIDGE STREET, SALEM.


A. GOLDTHWAIT & CO., HARDWARE, CUTLERY, - AND -


Mechanics' Tools, AT BOSTON PRICES. No. 26 Front St., SALEM, Mass.


DANIEL T. SMITH, (Formerly JESSE SMITH,)


HOROLOGIST,


And Dealer in


AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, WATCH FURNITURE, GENTLEMEN'S JEWELRY,


French and American Clocks,


- ALSO -


Marine Chronometers, Barometers, Thermometers, &c. No. 234 ESSEX ST., Cor. Washington.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Standard Time ascertained by transit observations.


3


DR. CONNOR B. SWASEY, DENTIST.


Artificial Teeth on Gold, Silver, Cheaplastic, and Vulcanite Base. The various Anæthetics administered in extracting teeth. Diseased teeth and gums restored to health, and irregularities of children's teeth corrected. All ope- rations and work warranted. Prices reasonable.


OFFICE and RESIDENCE, 135 WASHINGTON ST., near E. R. R. STATION, SALEM, Mass.


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Boston Almanac and Business Directory," FOR 1874, NOW READY. PRICE, $1.00. SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO., Publishers, 341} Washington Street, Boston. (NEAR THE BOSTON THEATRE.)


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NO. 34 SCHOOL STREET,


Savings Bank Building, Opposite City Hall.


BOSTON.


Present to the public the unsurpassed facilities of their large and well appointed Establishment for PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


THEIR PRODUCTION OF


PAMPHLETS,


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ASIATIC NATIONAL BANK,


ASIATIC BUILDING. NO. 125 WASHINGTON ST.


Capital, $315,000.


Par Value of Shares, $30,00.


J. S. CABOT, President. LEONARD B. HARRINGTON, Vice-President. W. H. FOSTER, Cashier. CHARLES S. REA, Teller. WILLIAM J. FOSTER, Bookkeeper. ARTHUR SYMONDS, Clerk.


DIRECTORS:


GEORGE WHEATLAND, LEONARD B. HARRINGTON,


J. S. CABOT, G. F. BROWN JAMES B. CURWEN, ROBERT BROOKHOUSE,


JOHN C. OSGOOD, GEORGE H. ALLEN.


Discount, Daily. Bank hours, 9 to quarter past 1.


315;


FIRST NATIONALBANK,


No. 7 Central Street.


CAPITAL, $300,000.


Par Value of Shares,


$100.00


WILLIAM SUTTON, PRESIDENT. E. H. PAYSON, CASHIER. G. L. STREETER, TELLER. JAMES A. EVANS, BOOKKEEPER. ROBERT MANSFIELD, CLERK.


DIRECTORS:


WILLIAM SUTTON, CHAS. C. PETTINGELL, M. W. SHEPARD,


J. C. STIMPSON, WM. SUTTON, JR., EBEN SUTTON.


Discount daily. Directors Meetings, Mondays and Thursdays. Bank hours, 8%% to 1X This Bank deals in United States Securities of all kinds.


300


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270 SALEM DIRECTORY.


MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK,


7 Central Street.


Capital,


- $200,000.


Par Value of Shares, -


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-


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- $100.00


AARON PERKINS, " PRESIDENT. J. HARDY PHIPPEN, CASHIER. GEO. PERKINS, BOOKKEEPER. H. M. BATCHELDER, CLERK.


DIRECTORS :


WILLIAM F. NICHOLS,


JOHN HUSE,


AARON PERKINS,


OLIVER THAYER, DAVID MOORE, CHARLES HARRINGTON, ALFRED WALEN. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank hours, 8% to 1X%.


200.00


Merchants' National Bank,


Asiatic Building, 125 Washington Street.


Capital, $200,000.


Par Value of Shares, $50.00 -


1 BENJAMIN H. SILSBEE, PRESIDENT. NATHANIEL B. PERKINS, CASHIER. WILLIAM H. WHIPPLE, BOOKKEEPER. GEORGE R. JEWETT, CLERK.


DIRECTORS :


BENJ. H. SILSBEE, J. W. PEELE, JAMES UPTON,


JAMES P. COOK, DANIEL C. HASKELL, ANDREW B. ALMON.


Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank hours, 8%% to quarter past one.


200.000


BANKS.


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National Exchange Bank, No. 231 Essex Street.


CAPITAL, - - $200,000.


Surplus, $60,000.


Par Value of Shares, $100,00.


JOHN WEBSTER, PRESIDENT. JOSEPH H. WEBB, CASHIER. S. G. SYMONDS, BOOKKEEPER. CHAS. W. LOCKE, CLERK. DIRECTORS:


JOHN WEBSTER, S. G. WHEATLAND, NATHAN NICHOLS, H. L. WILLIAMS, JOSEPH F. WALDEN, J. F. DOANE, of Salem. WM. N. LORD, of PEABODY. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Bank hours, 8 to 1%%.


200,00


Naumkeag National Bank,


Asiatic Building, 125 Washington. Capital, - $500,000. Surplus, $250,000.


Par Value of Shares,


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$100.00.


WILLIAM B. PARKER, PRESIDENT. JOS. H. TOWNE, CASHIER. J. C. TOWNE, TELLER. GEO. R. FELT, BOOKKEEPER. G. A. SHEPARD, CLERK. W. P. PARKER, MESSENGER.


Directors :


W. B. PARKER,


CHARLES H. MILLER,


FRANCIS COX,


R. P. WATERS,


B. A. WEST,


G. F. PUTNAM,


T. P. PINGREE.


Discount, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 9, A. M. Bank hours, 8% to 1%


300.000


1715.000


17.5.000


272 SALEM DIRECTORY.


Salem National Bank, 112 Washington Street.


CAPITAL, - $300,000. Par Value of Shares, $100.00.


W. C. ENDICOTT, PRESIDENT. GEORGE D. PHIPPEN, CASHIER. BENJ. W. RUSSELL, BOOKKEEPER. HENRY C. MILLETT, JOSH. PHIPPEN, JR., CLERKS.


Directors :


W. C. ENDICOTT,


JAMES CHAMBERLAIN,


E. S. POOR,


FRANCIS BROWN,


AUGUSTUS STORY,


JOHN KILBURN,


JOSEPH W. LEFAVOUR.


Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Bank honrs, 8% to 1%.


SALEM SAVINGS BANK, No. 125 Washington Street. INCORPORATED 1818.


October, 1873 the number of Depositors were upwards of 16,300. The amount deposited was $6,000,000. JOSEPH S. CABOT, President. CHAS. E. SYMONDS, Treasurer.


Vice-Presidents :


JOHN C. LEE,


LEONARD B. HARRINGTON,


WILLIAM B. PARKER, JAMES B. CURWEN,


JAMES UPTON, BENJ. H. SILSBEE.


Trustees :


ALFRED PEABODY,


PETER SILVER, JOHN WEBSTER,


DAVID MOORE,


HENRY GARDNER, N. B. PERKINS,


EDWARD H. PAYSON, R. BROOKHOUSE,


S. G. WHEATLAND,


WILLIAM C. ENDICOTT, JOHN H. SILSBEE,


WM. NORTHEY,


ALLEN W. DODGE, WILLIAM II. FOSTER, WILLIAM SUTTON.


GEO. R. CHAPMAN,


Finance Committee :


JOSEPH S. CABOT,


JAMES UPTON,


BENJAMIN H. SILSBEE,


LEONARD B. HARRINGTON,


WILLIAM H. FOSTER,


WILLIAM B. PARKER.


WM. H. SIMONDS, JR., Secretary. CHARLES N. SYMONDS, Paying Teller. WM. H. SKINNER, CLARENCE E. MURPHY, Clerks.


Deposits commence to draw interest from the Third Wednesday of January, April, July, and October.


Dividends are payable on, or after the FOURTH Wednesday of April and October. If the interest is not withdrawn it is added to the principal every six months, except the account is $1000.


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Salem Five Cents Savings Bank, Second Story Northey's Block, Corner Washington and Essex Streets. INCORPORATED 1855. Profits divided semi-annually. Payable in February and August. Money com- mences to draw interest on the first days of February, May, August and November. January, 1874, number of depositors 6958. The amount deposited, upwards of $1,828,000.




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