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WEEKS JOHN, dealer in Flour, Provisions, Groceries, Fruits, &c., Day & Jobson's block, North Main street. House 18 Vine street.
Weeks John M., express messenger, bds 29 Pynchon st Weeman Henry C., emp W R R, bds Fert st
Weeman Mrs. M. S., h Fort st
Welch Edmund, emp U S A, h Chaffee ave [cust sts Welch James, emp King's woolen mill, h cor Main and Lo- Welch John, emp Hampden Paint Co., h old Chicopee Falls Welch John, bds Essex st [road
Welch Martin, emp W R R, h I O patch
Welch Martin, emp U S A, h cor E Wor and Magazine sts Welch Michael, emp Ludlow mills, h Jenksville road
Welch Michael, moulder, h Hillman st
Welch Michael, mason, h Linden st
Welch Nicholas, laborer, h foot W State st
Welch Robert, emp Ludlow mills, bds Jenksville road
Welch Thomas, slater, bds Hampden st
Welcome Samuel, carpenter, h Essex st Weldon John, slater, h Ferry st
Wellington Geo. emp E. C. Robinson, bds North Church-ave Wellman Lucien L., clerk J. Cummings, h 17 Gray's court Wellman Marvin, h 9 William st
Wells Charles, carpenter, h 39 Cedar st
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Wells Curtis, emp Daily Union, bds Sanford Street House Wells Mrs. Emily, boarding house Crossett ave Wells George H., blacksmith, h Armory st [Hotel Wells Gideon, (Ashmun, Leonard & Wells,) bds Cooley's Wells Hobart R., emp Geo. Dwight, Jr., & Co., h Dale st Wells James, ticket master, R R depot, h Franklin st Wells Joseph P., emp U S A, h 10 Park st
Wells William A., emp Smith & Wesson, bds 293} Main st
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Wentworth Amos, emp C R R, h 5 Washington st [block Wentworth D. W., emp Thompson & Co., bds Bridgman's Wenzell John, emp C. McClellan & Son, h 25 Water st Wesson Daniel B., (Smith & Wesson.) h High st Wesson Edward M., bds 42 E State st
Wesson, Griggs & Co., button manufacturers Market st Wesson E. M., (Wesson, Griggs & Co.,) bds 42 State st Wesson Martin, slipper manufacturer, h 42 E State st West George L., carpenter, h 49 Water st
WEST, STONE & Co., Successors to J. W. Hale & Co. and Bemis, West & Co., Dealers in Groceries, Paints, Oils, Manufactur- ers' Articles, &c., corner of Main and Court streets.
West John, (West, Stone & Co.,) h 24 Spring st West Rufus, painter, bds cor Crossett ave and Willow st Westfall Hezekiah, emp U S A, h 1 Gardner st Weston George W., emp U S A, h 7 Spring st Weston H., emp H. & F. Beckwith, bds Exchange Hotel Westphal Louis, emp Wright & Emerson, h Lombard st Westrop John, emp S. Bowles & Co., h 13 Park st Westrop Thomas, emp C. W. Bryan, bds Elliott st Westwood James, emp S. Bowles & Co., h York st [ton Wetherbee Cyrus, engineer W R R, h Emery st near Ful- Wetherbee Ephraim, emp Wason Mfg. Co., h 149 Central st Wetherbee W., emp T. L. Haynes & Co., bds Russell House Wetherell Byron, emp M. D. Allen & Co., h 14 Fremont st Wetherell Samuel, emp B. C. English, h 25 Morris st Wetherell Thos. J., emp W R R, h 21 Elm st [ Lyman sts Wetmore E. A., emp Wason Mfg. Co., bds cor Chestnut & Wetmore Elias, blacksmith, bds Park Street House Wetmore Howard, machinist, bds Park Street House Weymouth John, emp U S A, h 57 E Union st Whalen Mrs. Catharine, h Sharon st
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Whalen Christopher, emp W R R, h Essex st Whalen Jeremiah, grocer, h and store cor Main and Whalen John, shoemaker, bds cor Dwight and Court sts Whalen John, laborer, bds 42 William st Whalen Patrick, emp I O mills, h I O patch Whalen Patrick, farmer, h Hampden st
Whalen William, emp W. H. King, h Essex st Wheaton G. L. C., emp Smith & Wesson, bds 20 W State st Wheel Samuel M., shoemaker, h 28 W State st Wheeler E. C., emp U S A, h 13 Swan st
Wheeler Edmund A., carpenter, bds 20 W State st Wheeler James M., clerk Tinkham & Co., h 115 E State st Wheeler N. F., emp Smith & Wesson, bds 5 Margaret st Wheelock Asa C., teamster, h cor Hancock st & Pendle- Wheelock E. H., emp W R R, h 21 W Bridge st [ton ave Whipple Daniel B., h 24 Vernon st
WHIPPLE E. A., Watchmaker, and Dealer in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Store Hampden Hall Block; house corner of Liberty and Charles streets.
Whipple Joseph F., emp D. Warner, rooms 14 W State st Whipple O. U., clerk E. A. Whipple, bds cor Liberty & Whitcomb A. A., emp U S A, h 105 Walnut st [Charles sts Whitcomb C. S., emp E. S. Jennison & Co., bds 299} Main st Whitcomb Joseph, (Dean, Whitcomb & Co.,) h 33 Main st Whitcomb L. L., (Mort & Whitcomb,) bds Nayasset House White A. J., emp M. Wesson, h 42 Florence st
White Chauncey E., emp H. G. Adams, h 2 Mechanic st
WHITE & COOLIDGE, Manufacturers of and Dealers in Harnesses, Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Whips, Horse Blankets, Sleigh Bells, Trunks, Valises, &c., three doors south of Chicopee Bank, Main street.
White Daniel G., (White & Coolidge,) h W Springfield White Daniel G., emp Spfd. Cork Co., h 22 Margaret st White George A., emp E. J. Piper, h 23 Chestnut st White George W., engineer W R R, h 17 Gray's court
WHITE HENRY, General Agent of the Guardian Life In- surance Company of New York. Local or traveling Agents wanted in the six New England States and elsewhere. Office corner Main and Taylor streets. House in West Springfield.
White Horatio G., emp J. C. Spooner, h 120 E State st
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White James, blacksmith, h 1 Garden st White James, emp W R R, h foot Bliss st White James M., h Factory st [ner st White James L., emp E. L. & J. Dickinson, bds 17 Gard- White J. D., emp Geo. Dwight Jr. & Co., h 10 Emery st White John N., h 8 Salem st
White Joseph E., emp Kibbe Bros. & Co., h 53 Walnut st White Lansford, carpenter, h cor Walnut and Hickory sts White Miles, (col'd,) porter D. H. Brigham & Co.
White Norman S., carpenter, h 17 Gardner st
White S. E., M. D., h and office 35 Main st [sasoit House White Wm. H., M. D., office Rice's blk E State st, bds Mas- Whitehill James E., emp S. Bowles & Co., bds 49 E Wor st Whitehouse T. H., emp Smith & Wesson, bds 256 Main st Whitford John Henry, (col'd) h foot Washington st
Whitford Warren, mason, bds Barnes' block E Bridge st Whiting Amos, music teacher, h 28 William st [Vernon sts Whitman Miss A. P., milliner, h and store cor Main and Whitman Mrs. Eliza, h 17 Pynchon st
Whitman T. A., emp C. B. Holbrook, h 23 W Bridge st Whitmarsh N., emp Wason Mfg. Co., bds Sanford St House Whitmon George A., emp W R R, bds Barnes' block E Whitmore John B., emp W R R, h 6 W Wor st [ Bridge st Whitney Alfred, h Armory st
Whitney George, (Colwell & Whitney,) h 8 William st
Whitney Jacob, peddler, h 103 Walnut st [House Whitney James L., (Bridgman & Whitney,) bds Hampden Whitney Richard D., emp D. L. Harris & Co., h 11 High st Whitney Robert, clerk Bridgman & Whitney, bds Hamp- Whitney Samuel F., carpenter, h 18 Emery st [den House Whitney Silas N., h cor Main and Fort sts Whittemore Kendall, mason, h 3 William st
Whittemore K. Wallace, mason, bds 3 William st Whittemore William W., mason, h 21 Elm st Whittier Alden P., farmer, h Bay road Whittlesy Ira P., emp S. Bowles & Co., h 12 Park st
WIESE FREDERICK, Fresco Painter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Window Shades. Shade and Picture Cords and Tassels, American and English Hollands, Oil Table Covers, &c. No's 13 and 15 Pynchon street. House 11 Fremont street.
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Wight Aaron, emp E. Wight, h 10 E Worthington st Wight Augustus, emp D. Warner, bds Stockbridge st Wight Edwin, emp Wason Mfg. Co., h 38 Bliss st
Wight Emerson, wood sawyer for W R R, h 8 E Wor st
WIGHT O. B., Willow street, Furniture Repair Shop; also Cane and Flag Chairs re-seated. Residence 27 Water street.
Wilbur Curtis B., teamster, h 10 W Wor st [Bridge
Wilbur Warren, emp H & N H R R, bds Water st near Wilcox Benjamin F., clerk George Fowler, h 3 Emery st Wilcox F. C., cotton batting mfr., h 112 E Worthington st Wilcox Frank F., bds 290 Main st
Wilcox John P., (W. L. Wilcox & Co.,) h 17 Bliss st
WILCOX O. W., Wholesale and Retail dealer in all kinds of Millinery Goods, Dress Trimmings, Laces, Kid Gloves of the best quality, real French Corsets, and a general variety of rich Fancy Goods. 199 Main street. House 24 Dwight street.
Wilcox Philo F., h 290 Main st [E State st
Wilcox Wm. L. & Co., dealers in stoves and tin ware, 16 Wilcox William L., (W. L. Wilcox & Co.,) h 24 Bliss st Wilder Edwin, emp J. S. Carr & Co., bds Barnes block E Wilder John, emp U S A, h 166 Central st [Bridge st Wildes A. F., proprietor Pynchon House [Street House Wildes S. C., livery stable rear Union House, bds Park Wildman R. W., emp S. Bowles & Co., bds Sanford Street Wilkins Ezra, emp S. Bowles & Co., h 26 Bay st [House Wilkinson Charles E., emp U S A, bds 137 E State st Wilkinson C. K., (Wilkinson & Frost,) bds Hampden House Wilkinson Richard H., emp U S A, h 16 Pendleton ave
WILKINSON WARREN H., Manufacturer of and Dealer in Harnesses, Saddles, Collars, Trunks, Whips, Bells, Blankets, Horse Clothing, &c. Store 107 and 109 Main street; house 308 Main st. Willard Henry M., timekeeper W R R, bds 14 Gray's court Willard Miss Susan, h Harrison ave
Willett Frank, emp I O mills, h block 15 I O
Willey James A., emp U S A, h 71 E Union st [Gardner st Williams Charles, (col'd,) emp Hampden Paint Co., h 23 Williams Chas. H., emp U S A, h 59 Chestnut st
Williams E. A. & Co., shirt manufacturers, 279 Main st Williams E. A., (E. A. Williams & Co.,) bds Myrtle House Williams Elijah, emp J. F. Moseley, bds Tinkham road
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Williams Ephraim, emp U S A, h 81 E State st
Williams Henry, emp U S A, h 6 Wilcox st
Williams Henry, emp W. Maynard, h Boston road Williams Henry, farmer, h new Chicopee Falls road Williams Henry S., insurance agent, bds 25 Elm st [ston sts Williams Isaac E., foreman W R Rengine house, h 17 Boyl- Williams Mrs. Joel, h 10 Gray's court
Williams John, emp W R R, bds 1 Maple st [Water sts Williams J. S., emp Smith & Wesson, h cor Gardner and Williams Myron R., book-keeper J. Cummings, bds 17 Williams Peter, German hotel, 35 W State st [Boylston st Williams Phillip W., emp Asa Sessions, h 375 Main st Williams Preserved W., emp I O mills, h Worcester st I O Williams Samuel P., waiter Massasoit House
Williams Sardine G., emp W R R, h 21 Margaret st
WILLIAMS T. A., Dealer in Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Yankee Notions, &c., 84 Main street, Massasoit Block. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and warranted. House Fulton street.
Williams Mrs. Thomas S., h 34 Walnut st
Williams William Henry, laborer, h Boston road Williams Wm. M., (E. Bigelow & Co.,) bds Russell House Williamson Wm., emp Ludlow mills, h opp Jenksville Willis E. M., emp George Crabtree, h 84 Walnut st Willis Henry, water and drain pipe manuf., h 169 Central st Willis Henry W., emp Bemis & Call, bds Hancock st
Willis Thomas, emp U S A, h Hancock st Williston John T., emp U S A, h 163 Central st Wilson Augustus C., wheelwright, h 63 Walnut st Wilson Austin, emp W R R, bds 10 Columbia st Wilson Mrs. Charles, h 37 Water st
Wilson Edward C., emp Kibbe Bros. & Co., bds James st Wilson Emanuel W., bds E Worthington st
Wilson John, farmer, h 157 Central st Wilson John A., emp Washburn & Chase, h 3 Morris st Wilson Norval E., emp U S A, h E Worthington st Wilson Orvin P., laborer, h James st
Wilson Samuel D., emp Wason Mfg. Co., h 4 W Wor st Wilson Thomas B., emp U S A, h Dale st
Wilson W. G., emp U S A, bds E Worthington st
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Wilson William, emp W R R, bds Ferry st
Winans Niles A., clerk U S. A, h 9 High st
Winans Stephen, h 71} E Worthington st
Winans Wm. H., clerk Chapin & Spencer, bds 9 Orleans st Winchell Almirin T., (N. S. Chandler & Co.,) h 115 E Winchell E. H., bds 9 Pearl st [State st
Winchell Volney, broker 192 Main st, h 9 Pearl st
Winchester C. A., (Morris & Winchester,) h 274 Main st Winchester G. W., book-keeper U S A, h Armory Square Winchester T. E., clerk Norton & McKnight, bds Vernon st Wingate M., emp U S A, h cor Quincy & Stebbins sts Winkler Berthold, saloon Main st, h 70 Water st Winship M. A., h 41 E State st
Winslow Henry L., emp C R R, h 26 Vine st
Winslow J. Alvin, emp S. Bowles & Co., bds 42 Dwight st Winslow Preston W., emp Hamp. Card Co., h 9 Franklin st Winter Leonard S., (Hitchcock & Winter,) h 1 Mechanic st Wintworth & Co., grocers 321 Main st
Wintworth Watson L., (Wintworth & Co .. ) h 36 Park st Wintworth Wm. L., grocer Bush's block, bds 10 W Union st Wise Thomas, laborer, h W Union st ave
Witherby George, engineer W R R, h 4 Franklin st Withey William, emp Smith & Wesson, bds 6 Elm st Witt Mrs. A., h 48 E Worthington st
Witt Nelson, emp W R R, h 3 Fort st
Woefler Louis, emp Alden's woolen mill, h 2 Washington st Woefler Simon, emp Colton & Maxfield, h 21 Cross st Worhle James, emp G. D. Richardson, h 75 Water st Wolcott Carroll P., emp H. Paquette, h 12 E Union st
WOLCOTT H. R. & Co., Union Fence Builders. Fences built for Churches, Private Residences, Public Buildings, Parks, &c. Office No. 3 Taylor & Olmsted's block.
Wolcott H. R., (H. R. Wolcott & Co.,) bds Cooley's Hotel Wolcott J. H., piano dealer Hamp. Hall bl'k, h 14 Pearl st Wolcott J. M., emp W R R. h 4 Douglass' ave - Wolcott Newlan J., emp U S A, h 10 Pine st
Wood Amos B., painter, h Linden st
Wood Darius A., emp Smith & Wesson, h 14 W Union st Wood Edward N., emp U S A, bds Armory st [burn st Wood Francis, painter, shop Main st opp Fort, h 27 Au-
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Wood Gaius O., clerk H. Foot & Co., bds 20 W State st Wood Henry M., book-keeper D. Warner, h 52 Walnut st Wood Homer J., farmer, h Hickory st Wood John, emp Allis' brickyard, bds Massasoit st Wood John C , emp U S A, h 80 Walnut st Wood John M., clerk G. & C. Merriam, h 12 Court st Wood Lyman, farmer, h S Main st Wood Martin, bds 52 Walnut st Wood Orrin, farmer, h Armory st
Wood Orrin N., emp U S A, h Armory st
Wood Simeon M., emp U S A, h Crossett ave
Wood Mrs. Sophia, h 17 Walnut st
Wood William, emp Smith & Wesson, h 42 Pine st
Wood Mrs. William H., h 22 Pine st Wood William S., emp D. L. Harris & Co., h 24 Charles st Woodford B. B., emp U S A, h Byers st
Woodman Charles, emp U S A, h 12 Walnut st Woodman Charles, h 30 Swan st
Woodman D. S., druggist 102 E State st, h Woodworth ave Woodman Henry N., emp Silas Cook, bds 16 Sanford st Woods John B., emp W. J. Holland, h 6 Franklin st Woodward Edgar, emp E. J. Piper, h 27 Gardner st Woodward Erastus, truckman, h 366 Main st
Woodward Henry E., emp D. L. Swan, bds 366 Main st Woodward John, emp Russell & Day, h York st
Woodward John C., painter, h 33 Charles st Woodward Lewis N., mason, bds 6 Elm st Woodward & Merrill, clothing dealers, cor Main & Court sts Woodward Solomon W., butcher, h 8 Margaret st Woodward William B., truckman, bds 366 Main st Woodworth Charles, emp W. H. Wilkinson, bds Union House Woolson Chas. A., grocer cor Water & Bridge st, h 17 W Woolson D. P., emp I O mills, h Hampden st I O [ Bridge st Wooster Wm. H., clerk O. W. Wilcox, h 72 Franklin st Worden Horace W., emp S. C. Bemis & Co., h Lombard st Worthen E. A., emp Smith Hall & Buckland, h Alden st Worthy J. L., grain & feed store cor Main and E Wor st Wright A. J., clerk Fire & Marine Ins. Co., bds 28 Bliss st Wright Chas. M., emp Wright & Emerson, bds 20 W State st Wright Henry, engineer C R R, h 25 Auburn st
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Wright Henry express messenger, bds 7 Summer st Wright James, farmer, h Plumtree road
WRIGHT & EMERSON, Agawam Foundry, Liberty street, Manufacturers of Cast Iron Fence for Cemetery Lots, Balconies and Verandas, also Machinery and Building Castings of all descriptions. Wright Josiah, (Wright & Emerson,) h 28 Bliss st Wright J. W., emp E. S. Jennison & Co., h 71} E Wor st Wright Lewis H., baggage master, W R R, h 32 Holyoke st Wright Noah, teamster, h 20 E Bridge st
Wright Oliver B., furniture repairer, h 4 Fort st
Wright Oney, teamster, h 3 Stockbridge st
Wright Robert R., clerk Burt & Clark, bds 20 W State st Wright Mrs. Ruth, h 29 Gardner st
Wright Samuel H., emp C R R, h 23 Fulton st
WRIGHT W. H., Wholesale dealer in Foreign and Domestic Leaf Tobacco, Manufacturer of Tobacco and cigars. Imported Cigars, Meerschaums, Brier Pipes, and Smokers Articles generally, always on hand, 273 Main street. House 18 W Bridge street.
Wurm Frank, emp J. Cummings, h 70 E Worthington st Wylie Henry, (col'd,) laborer, bds E State st
YAGER VALENTINE, emp U S A, h 29 William st Yanks Lorenzo, emp Stebbins' foundry, bds 41 Franklin st Yerrall Wm., emp J. A. Eldredge & Co., bds 1 Maple st Yetter Thomas, emp B. F. During, h Sceery's block E Youatt Joseph, carpenter, bds Sanford st [Court st Young Aaron P., bds 347 Main st Young E. H., bds Myrtle Street House Young Frank R., paymaster's clerk U S A, bds 347 Main st Young George, student, bds 294 Main st
Young George A., emp I O mills, h Hampden st I O Young Horace, pattern maker, h 40 Pine st
Young James, emp George A. Flagg, bds Hickory st Young James R., emp U S A, h 347 Main st Young James R., emp U S A, bds 7 High st Young Bemis & Co., moulding manufacturers S Main st Young J. J., (Young, Bemis & Co.,) h cor Margaret and Young Linus C., bds 347 Main st [Water sts Younglove John O., cabinet maker, bds 1 Maple st
Yuler John A., (col'd) emp George A. Kibbe, h E Wor st ZINSSER T.,(Wallach, Schwab & Zinsser,) bds Hamp. House
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS-E. A. Hubbard. Office, City Hall. Office hours, from 8 to 9 A. M. each school day.
HIGH SCHOOL-Court street. Teachers, M. C. Stebbins, O. M. Fer- nald, Margaret Bliss, Lavinia B. Hastings, Caroline Burt.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS-Court street-Teachers, M. M. Tracy, Melia Newhall, Lucy T. Clark. North Main street, Hooker School-J. D. Stratton, Mary L. Kinsley, Elizabeth Bigelow, Mary C. Hitchcock, Electa Miller, Mary E. Kenney, Ellen J. Child, Louisa T. Fitts. Union street-Charles Barrows, *E. F. Cady, Jane E. Wright, *Ellen M. Strickland. Central street-E. F. Foster, Clara J. Eaton. York street, Intermediate-A. F. Chandler ; State street, Intermediate-Harriet A. Judd, Mary F. Dana; First Intermediate-Carrie E. Crane, Carrie S. Leonard; Second Intermediate-Sarah E. Snell, Ellen P. Wells; Bridge street Intermediate-Clara J. Loomis, E. M. Bowman; Oak street, First Intermediate-Mary A. Knowlton; Second Intermedi- ate-L. Augusta Welch. Central street, Intermediate-Belle A. Strickland. Indian Orchard, Intermediate-Lizzie C. Glidden. Town Hall, East State street, First Intermediate-Helen M. Bagg; Second Intermediate-Grace Aitchison. Pine street, Intermediate-Lois A. Davis. East Union, Intermediate-A. F. Colton.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS-State street-Teachers, Helen B. Hodgett, Jennie E. Mellows. Bridge street, First Primary-Lucy H. Pearl; Second Primary, Hannah W. Goodman. East Union street-Marian Cady. West Union street-Hannah P. Blake, Ellen T. Bartlett. School street-Henrietta M. Hays, Josie M. Bannon. Emery street, First Primary-Dolly Ann Clark; Second Primary-H. Annette New- ell. Auburn street-Amanda S. Ellis. Charles street-Jennie M. Gil- bert, Ella B. Smith, Sarah E. Owen, Mary I. Roberts, Martha Calhoun. York street-Emily J. Brown. Oak street, First Primary-Georgi- anna Moore; Second Primary-Elizabeth B. Walker, E. A. Putnam. Pine street -- Mary S. Rowland. Central street-Frostine Brown. Indian Orchard -Maria S. Clarke, Fidelia M. Warriner. Town Hall- Maria A. Davenport. John Hancock Bank-Mary A. Bodurtha, Nancy W. Hill. Willow street - Harriet Richardson. Asbury Chapel-Alice J. Davis.
MIXED SCHOOLS-Long Hill-Emma Allen. Carlisle District- Ellen M. Chaffee. Five Mile Pond-Amelia R. Bliss. Sixteen Acres -Anna L. Smith. Wachogue-Hattie E. Allen. Putts' Bridge-Mary L. Bliss.
* Each a part of the year.
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PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
BURNHAM'S AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE- Corner Main and Hampden streets. Louis W. Burnham, President. This is a first- class Institution, designed to prepare young men and women for busi- ness pursuits. It was founded January 11, 1864, and during the first eighteen months 472 students, representing nearly every state in the Union, have entered upon the prescribed course of study. During the past winter, there was a daily attendance of over two hundred students. There are from eight to twelve Professors and Lecturers regularly employed.
BURNETT'S ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE-Court street. Rev. C. C. Burnett, Principal.
MISS BROWN'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES-18 Bliss street.
FOSTER'S ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE FOR BOYS-Rice's Hall, East State street. John Foster, Principal.
GORDON'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES-No. 3 Walker's Block, East State street. W. G. Gordon, Principal.
CHESTNUT STREET INSTITUTE-A Classical School for both sexes. Studio Building, Chestnut street. M. Delbanco, Principal.
MISS WILLARD'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS-Harrison avenue.
MISS CHRISTINA GOODWIN'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS-Barnes' Block, Main street.
MISS M. N. ALLIS' SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN-Willow street.
Valuation and Growth of Springfield.
THE Assessors for 1866 report the present real estate valuation of this city at $10,241,540, an increase of $1,233,690 over last year ; valuation of personal property $4,755,480, an increase of $970,570 ; total valuation $14,997,020. The number of polls is 5,685, which is 209 more than last year. The fine new school-houses and churches in course of erection or just completed, and public improvements as to sewerage, sidewalks, etc., are some of the causes and results of this prosperity.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MASSACHUSETTS
MUTUAL
Life Insurance Go.
INCORPORATED IN 1851.
Home Office, 8 Foot's Building, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Assets, Jan. Ist, 1866, $1,286,502.24.
AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING.
CALEB RICE, President.
FRANCIS B. BACON, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
CALEB RICE,
SYLVANUS ADAMS,
JOSEPH STONE,
E. D. BEACH,
W. C. STURTEVANT, EDMUND FREEMAN,
CLARK W. BRYAN,
H. FULLER, JR.,
F. B. BACON,
JAMES KIRKHAM, P. B. TYLER, SAMUEL BOWLES,
OTIS CHILDS,
R. W. HOLMAN, BOSTON.
ELAM STOCKBRIDGE,
BENJ. LOMBARD, CHICAGO, ILL.
GEORGE MERRIAM,
ALFRED LAMBERT, H. G. KNIGHT, NEW YORK. J. S. KIDDER, MANCHESTER, N. H.
DR. A. LAMBERT, Medical Examiner.
Persons desirous of insuring their lives in a sound, reliable Com- pany, are requested to make application to the office of the Company, or to any of its accredited Agents.
Documents, explaining the utility and advantages of Life Insur- ance, can be had free of expense, at the Office, or of any of its Agents.
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EPHRAIM W. BOND,
E. C. COWDIN, N. Y.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
RANDOLPH E. LADD,
Insurance
gency,
REPRESENTING THE
LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE
Fire and Life Insurance Companies IN NEW ENGLAND AND NEW YORK, -ALSO, THE- Liverpool, London, and Globe Insurance Company, -WITH- Aggregate Capital of over $40,000,000. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
Insurance on Mills, Machine Shops, and Stocks of Goods, to any amount required in one line. Dwellings at low rates, for one year, or perpetual. Office, 1 and 2 Opera House, Cor. Main and Pynchon Streets.
SPRINGFIELD STEAM AND GAS PIPE CO.,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in Wrought Iron
STEAM AND GAS PIPE,
Brass and Iron Fittings,
Boilers, Steam and Force Pumps, Condensers, Heaters, &c. -ALSO,- -
Engineers and Contractors for the Erection of COAL GAS WORKS.
Our personal attention given to the Heating of Factories, Public Buildings, Churches, Stores, Dwellings, &c. No. 123 MAIN STREET,
G. M. DIMMOCK, AGENT. ) C. L. MOWRY, FOREMAN. S Springfield, Mass.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOMER FOOT & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
ANVILS, VISES, BELLOWS, FIRE BRICK,
Pig and Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Zinc, Antimony, Nuts and Washers, Chain Pumps, Cordage, Grindstones, &c .- Wholesale and Retail.
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
Meneeley's Church and Factory Bells, Fairbanks' Scales, Old Colony Nails, Lathe Chucks, Underwood's Leather Belting, Lace and Picker Leather, Rubber Packing and Hose, Grenoble Hemp Hose, Herring's Fire Proof Safes, Porta- ble Forges, and Hazard's Powder.
Corner Main and State Streets, -
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
HOMER FOOT. JOHN B. STEBBINS.
TINKHAM & CO., Ory Goods, Cloaks, CARPETS, MILLINERY, &c. 184, 186, AND 188 MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. H. N. TINKHAM. E. BRIGHAM.
HIBBARD & COSGROVE,
Merchant Tailors,
Fallon's Block, Main St.,
SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 19*
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SIMPSON CLARK,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
STOVES, RANGES,
HOT-AIR FURNACES, Iron Sinks, Tin, Glass, Britannia, and Wooden Ware, Table Cut- lery, and a variety of House Furnishing Goods.
AVE TROUGHS AND RIN ROOFING,
And every description of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Work done to order. SOLE AGENT FOR Improved American, Magnet, Standard, Sterling, and other Gas Burning Cooking Stoves. BANNER AND MAGNET GAS BURNING PARLOR STOVES WITH AND WITHOUT OVENS. No. 31 East State Street, adjoining Rice's Block, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
WRIGHT & EMERSON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Cast Iron Railing -FOR-
Cemetery Lots, Front Yards, Balconies, and Verandas. BUILDING CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS Furnished to Contractors and the Trade. MACHINERY CASTINGS, Heavy and Light, made to order.
JOB WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AT
AGAWAM FOUNDRY,
Liberty Street, a few Rods East of Depot, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NORTON & MCKNIGHT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Silks, Shawls, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. No. 1 Haynes' Building, Main St., opposite D. H. Brigham's Clothing Warehouse, W. W. NORTON. - Springfield, Hlass. J. D. MCKNIGHT. S
J. FALLON, MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, .
. MAIN STREET,
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
QUINBY BRO'S & HUDSON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Light Carriages.
REPAIRING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE.
East Court St.,
B. F. QUINBY. M. G. C. QUINBY. R. H. HUDSON.
Springfield, Mass.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SMITH & DICKINSON, DEALERS IN PAPER STOCK.
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOSTON COMPANY CARD MATCHES,
ooven and
lass Culares,
brushes,
MANUFACTURERS OF Brass, Tin, and Copper Wares, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ALL KINDS OF BARTER TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, No. 1 COMMERCIAL ROW, NEAR R. R. DEPOT, HENRY SMITH,
GEORGE R. DICKINSON. Springfield, Mass.
Cash paid for Paper Stock and Old Junk.
Paper Stock Warehouse.
TAYLOR, OLMSTEAD & CO., DEALERS IN COTTON & COTTON WASTE, Office, Cor. Main and Taylor Sts., Springfield, Mass. LEWIS H. TAYLOR. JOHN OLMSTEAD. W. L. ARMS. Cash paid for Cotton Waste.
L. I. FISK & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Family and Manufacturers'
SOAPS.
Office and Factory, Lyman St., Springfield, Mass.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. L. WILCOX & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Stoves, Ranges, Parlor Grates,
Iron Sinks, Furnaces, Farmers' Boilers, Hat and Umbrella Stands, Refrigerators, Fruit Cans, Garden Vases, Tin Ware, &c.
DEALERS IN THE
Celebrated Cooking Stoves, Stewart and Keystone Stoves.
Sole Agents for McGregor's Parlor Stoves and Magic Hot Air Furnace, the Best Brick Furnace now in use.
No. 16 State Street, Opposite Unitarian Church, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
J. P. WILCOX & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
HYDRAULIC CEMENT
Drain and Sewer Tubing.
Specially adapted for drainage in Cities and Villages. Also, for drainage of Farm Lands, and conducting water for Mill Purposes, &c.
This Tubing is made of Cement and Gravel, which will stand the most severe test, and improve in strength with age and use, and is cheaper than brick or wood; now extensively adopted by eminent hydraulic engineers, and in use in New York, Brooklyn, Albany, Hartford, Central Park, &c., &c. Also, under heavy railroad embank- ments, and stands the most severe test of Acids.
Office, W. L. Wilcox & Co., No. 16 State Street.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. R. HEWITT,
J. R. HEWITT.
SADDLE, HARNESS' TRUNK MAKER.
J.R. HEWITT
CHUBBUCK.SC.
adille, Harness and Trunk Maker,
DEALER IN VALISES, CARPET-BAGS, WHIFS, &c., Corner of East Bridge and Main Streets, . . Springfield, Mass.
HENRY & MARSH, Livery and Feeding Stable,
CORNER OF COURT AND MARKET STREETS, IN THE REAR OF HAMPDEN HALL, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Single Horses, Saddle Horses, Carriages for Funerals, Parties, &c., &c. Passengers for the Cars called for in any part of the city. TIM HENRY. OLIVER MARSH.
J. W. McCULLOCH, DEALER IN
FLOUR, W. I. GOODS,
Foreign and Domestic Ales, Wines and Liquors.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
I. A. ELDREDGE & CO., (Successors to Clark & Eldredge,) Auctioneers and Commission Merchants. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Furniture, Crockery, Glass and Wooden Ware, MATCHES, &c.
Sales of Real Estate and Personal Property solicited, and all kinds of Merchandise taken for Auction or Private Sale.
Auction Rooms, Fountain Row, Opposite Court Square, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
J. A. ELDREDGE.
J. D. PIERCE.
I. CLARK, ,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Stoves, Ranges, Hot Air Furnaces,
Iron Sinks, Oven, Ash, and Boiler Doors, Tin, Glass and Wooden Ware, Table Cutlery, and a variety of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
Every Description of Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Work done to order, with promptness and despatch, and warranted.
Sole Agent for the Magic Cook and Parlor Stoves, and Magee's Brick Ranges and Furnaces.
No. 12 West State Street, ... Opposite William Gunn & Co., SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
S. C. BEMIS & CO.,
IRON A ND COAT I
A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
IRONS, SHAPES, RODS, AND EVERYTHING IN THE IRON LINE, Is for sale on the lowest terms, at wholesale and retail, at their Iron Ware- house, near the corner of TAYLOR AND MAIN STREETS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. -ALSO,- COALS of all kinds, by the Cargo or Ton, Under Cover, and carefully Screened, at Lowest Prices.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
E. S. JENNISON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
arlor, ffice, and
ook tobes,
Hot Air Furnaces, Ranges, Parlor Grates, Brackets, Iron Sinks, Bird Cages,
SCHOOLEY ICEBERG REFRIGERATOR, Tin, Britannia, Glass, and Wooden Ware. Also, Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Work, in all its branches, made to order. Only Agents for A. C. Barstow's Model Cook Stove, BARSTOW RANGE, The Dome Furnace, Lawson's Furnace, Fuller & Warren's New Cook Stove, THE MERIDIAN,
STEWART'S OVAL PARLOR, And PARLOR COOK STOVE, the VICTOR GAS BURNER, &c., embracing the best Stove Ranges and Furnaces in this or any other market. NO. 1 ELM STREET, OLD P. O. BLOCK, T. D. BEACH. E. S. JENNISON.
I. D. BEACH,
AUCTIONEER, No. 1 Elm Street. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SALES OF
Real Estate, Farms, FARM STOCK, STOCKS OF GOODS, Bonds and Stocks, Works of Art, Furniture at Private Houses, And Auction Sales generally, either in City, County, or State. TERMS IN ALL CASES REASONABLE.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. L. CHAPIN, PRACTICAL
Architect and Builder.
Plans and Specifications for Public and Private Buildings, FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office, Barnes' Block, . . Room No. 23, MAIN STREET.
KIBBE BROTHERS & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN EVERY VARIETY OF
CONFECTIONERY,
Superior Steam Refined Lozenges, GUM ARABIC DROPS, JUJUBE PASTE, &c., &c. 189 MAIN STREET, . UNION BLOCK, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
HORACE KIBBE. EDWIN MCELWAIN.
GEORGE A. KIBBE.
S. D. PORTER.
KIMBALL & BLODGETT,
Merchant Tailors,
AND DEALERS IN Fine Ready-Made Clothing,
-AND-
FURNISHING G
No. 106 Main Street, Commercial Block. 20
ADVERTISEMENTS.
FORBES & SMITH, (SUCCESSORS TO J. T. ROCKWOOD,)
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FOREIGN, OMESTIC AND ANCY
DRY GOODS 9
No. 5 Barnes' Block, Main Street,
ALEX. B. FORBES, } JOHN M. SMITH. Springfield, Mass.
Linmpden Card Company, Sanford Street, Springfield, Mass., MANUFACTURERS OF
Machines
Cards Clothings
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR COTTON AND WOOL.
-ALSO-
Staples
for
Window
Blinds.
WILLIAM E. MONTAGUE, Agent.
EMORY & PRESCOTT,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Kinds
Copper
AND BRASS CASTINGS. Also Dealers in Tin, Babbitt Metals, &c. All reliable orders, by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to.
HAMPDEN STREET,
P. P. EMORY, E. A. PRESCOTT,
Springfield, Klass.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
C. W. KIMBALL,
AGENT FOR THE
PURCHASE AND SALE
OF ALL KINDS OF
MACHEN
Engines, Boilers, Shafting, Steam and Water Ganges, AND MACHINIST'S' TOOLS,
Constantly on hand and for sale.
OFFICE, . : . RAILROAD ROW. Springfield, Mass.
M. B. RENSLOW, DENTIST,
247 Main Street,
Over Milton Bradley & Co's Store, opposite Court Square.
Teeth Inserted in Full or Partial Sets,
On Gold, Silber, Rubber, or Vulcanite Basc.
NITROUS OXIDE OR LAUGHING GAS
ADMINISTERED FOR EXTRACTING.
All Work done in a Thorough Manner and Warranted. Da
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
MUSIC TORE.
JAMES H. WOLCOTT,
Dealer in Steinway & Sons' Celebrated
PIANO FORTES,
And Mason & Hamlin's
CABINET ORGANS AND MELODEONS.
----- ALSO- Alusical Merchandise of Ghery Description.
Second-Hand Pianos and Melodeons for Rent and for Sale, low. 229 MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
PYNCHON & LEE,
-DEALERS IN-
Civaceri & Laints.
Fils,
VARNISHES, BRUSHES, OIL VITRIOL, TWINE, MATS, &C. MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. DANIEL PYNCHON. DAVID K. LEE.
SAMUEL BOWLES & CO.
PUBLISHERS OF THE
Springfield Republican, JOB PRINTERS & BOOKBINDERS, Book, Blank-Book and Photograph Album Makers, 203 Main Street, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
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