Springfield city directory and business advertiser 1869-1870, Part 3

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Samuel Bowles and Company
Number of Pages: 320


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HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS-PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS.


No. 23 West Union street, Springfield-Officers : President, Mrs. Charles Merriam; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. William Rice, Mrs. S. Merrick; Clerk, Mrs. George Walker; Treasurer, Mrs. Heman Smith; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. J. R. Hixon; Auditor, Mr. Charles Marsh; Matron, Mrs. A. M. Phillips; Advisory Commit- tee, Rev. Mr. Buckingham, Rev. Mr. McKnight, Hon. George Walker, D. H. Brigham, O. W. Wilcox, Charles Marsh, A. L. Soule. Applications for admission may be made at the Home on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, between the hours of 3 and 5.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


SURPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOL-E. A. Hubbard. Office, City Hall. Office hours, from 12 M. to 1 P. M., of each school day. Saturdays, from 10 to 11 A. M.


HIGH SCHOOL-Court street. Teachers, M. C. Stebbins, O. M. Fer- nald, Margaret Bliss, Caroline Burt, Elizabeth W. Crowell, Julietta Bosworth.


NORTH MAIN STREET GROUP-Hooker School, North Main street. Teachers, J. D. Stratton, Elizabeth P. Bigelow, Electa M. Smith, Mary L. Paige, M. H. Jamieson, Harriet Lane, Sarah E. Ely, Ella E. Buttrick, Mary F. Brown. Charles street-S. Lousia Cook, Mary McDonald, Clara A. Day, Clara A. Savage, Carrie B. Hastings. Au- burn street-Amanda Ellis. Emery street-Ellen M. Miller, Mary Bartlett, Addie E. Sautelle.


ELM STREET GROUP-Elm street school. Teachers, M. M. Tracy, Lucy T. Clark, H. C. Jenks, Susan M. Marsh, A. E. Colton, Clara J. Loomis, Sarah M. Newton, Ella B. Smith, Susie E. Wheeler, Ellen P. Wells, Emma T. P. Allen. Bridge street-Lucy H. Pearl, Anna M. Rice, Abbie J. Isham. West State street-Susan C. Bancroft, Mary H. Valentine, Nettie Bannon, Abbie Pratt, Lizzie A. Beggs. West Union street-Ellen T. Sullivan, Fannie Cole. School street- Ellen T. Bartlett. York street-Lucy A. Richardson, Emily J. Brown, Sarah W. Blake.


ARMORY HILL GROUP-Oak street school. Teachers, Charles Barrows, Jane E. Wright, Ellen M. Strickland, Mary A. Knowlton, L. Augusta Welch, Marian Cady, Mary A. Bodurtha, Electa M. Priest,


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PRIVATE SCHOOLS-LIBRARY AND MUSEUM.


Lizzie S. Yeaton, Georgiana · S. Moore. Oak street Primary-Belle A. Strickland,. Mary C. Hill, Hattie Oatley, Nancy W. Hill.


CENTRAL STREET GROUP-Central street. Teachers, Louisa M. Griffin, A. M. Whittier, H. I. Allen, Josie M. Bannon. Pine street- Rhoda A. Cooke, E. A. Brown. Asbury Chapel-Emma C. Pinney.


INDIAN ORCHARD GROUP-Indian Orchard school. Teachers, Re- becca A. Sheldon, Harriet Richardson, F. M. Warriner, Mary L. Bliss.


MIXED SCHOOLS-Teachers. Carlisle-Lizzie S. Firmin. Long Hill-Ellen M. Chaffee. Putts' Bridge-Ellen E. Root. Five Mile Pond-Fidelia Warner. Sixteen Acres-Mirian H. Gordon. Wa- chogue-


UNGRADED SCHOOL-State street. Teacher, R. C. Barrett.


TRUANT SCHOOL-Lora A. Bascom.


Teacher of Penmanship, W. W. Potter.


PRIVATE SCHOOLS.


BURNETT'S ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE-Court street. C. C. Burnett, Principal.


GORDON'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS-Spring street. W. G. Gordon, Principal.


MISS WILLARD'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS-Harrison avenue.


MRS. GRACE BENNETT'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS-Barnes' block, Main street.


MISS KATE HOWARD'S SCHOOL FOR LADIES-Union street.


GILES' SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS-Central street. John Giles, Principal. .


MRS. A. LEE'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS-Hurlburt's Block, Vernon street.


LIBRARY AND MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY.


CITY HALL BUILDING.


OFFICERS-President, John L. King; Vice President, Daniel L. Harris; Clerk, William Rice; Treasurer, J. D. Safford; Directors, George Bliss, Chester W. Chapin, J. M. Thompson, George Walker, Charles Merriam, J. G. Holland, James Kirkham, E. W. Bond, John B. Stebbins, Samuel Bowles; Auditors, Charles O. Chapin, R. F. Hawkins.


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LIBRARY AND MUSEUM.


LIBRARY.


LIBRARIAN, William Rice.


Number of volumes June, 1869, 26,600, exclusive of unbound pamphlets. The additions during the past year amount to about 1400 volumes. The Directors intend to purchase all the new works of popular interest as they appear, and are also continually adding to the Library standard works of permanent value in the various departments of literature, science and art. There are now about 1,500, subscribers. During the last year the circulation amounted to about 60,000 volumes.


The Library is open for drawing books on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 9.30 A. M., till 12.30 P. M., and from 3 to 5 P. M., also on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 P. M. Subscriptions, $1.00 per annum, for which two volumes can be drawn at once, and be exchanged every Library day.


MUSEUM.


CURATORS-R. B. Hildreth, C. A. Emery, C. W. Bennett, J. A. Allen, and Solomon Stebbins.


This institution originated in 1860 with the Library Association, and two rooms were assigned to it in the City Hall, which have been fitted up with appropriate shelves and cases, and now contain about 1,500 species and upwards of 3,600 specimens of shells, classified by Dr. George A. Otis, recently Surgeon of the 27th Massachusetts Regiment; also 7,407 specimens of insects, 481 specimens of stuffed birds; 104 stuffed quadrupeds, including two enormous wildcats, killed in this country ; 115 species of fish and reptiles ; small cabi- nets of coral and crustacea ; an extensive mineralogical cabinet ; a large and very curious collection of fossils; numerous Indian and foreign antiquities, and several flags and various other trophies cap- tured from the Southern rebels by our home troops. Additions are frequently made by the generosity of our citziens, and our Museum is in quite a flourishing state for so young an institution. The Mu- seum is open and admission free to the public on Saturday evenings. At other times a permit from the Librarian or one of the curators is requisite for admission. Donations for the Library or Museum may be left with the Librarian.


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MASONIC ORDERS.


MASONIC ORDERS.


HAMPDEN LODGE, F. & A. M .- Annual Communication Novem- ber 2; Regulars, first Tuesday in each month; Specials, every Tuesday. Officers-H. M. Hutchinson, W. M., Richard H. Bailey, S. W., Theodore Kellogg, Jr., J. W., Henry S. Lee, Treasurer, P. S. Bailey, Secretary, C. W. Turk, S. D., M. L. Burt, J. D., L. R. Graves, S. S., T. H. Whitehouse, J. S., W. A. Shaw, Marshal, J. F. Brierly, Chaplain, O. A. Dodge, Organist, George D. Rollins, Tyler.


ROSWELL LEE LODGE, F. & A. M .- Annual Communication November 6; Regulars, first Saturday in each month; Specials, every Saturday. Officers-Joseph H. Cooper, W. M., James M. Porter, S. W., B. S. Haskins, J. W., Henry G. Shaw, Treasurer, Henry M. Phillips, Secretary, J. E. Shipman, S. D., Edmund Austin, J. D., Wm. T. Orchard, S. S., Charles Van Vlack, J. S., R. J. Web- ster, Chaplain, Dwight O. Judd, Marshal, A. W. Griswold, Organist, George D. Rollins, Tyler.


SUMNER LODGE, F. & A. M., organized A. L. 5866. Geo. H. Queen, W. M., Isaiah Baptist, S. W., David Jennings, J. W., Wm. H. Montague, Treasurer, Gustavus Booth, Secretary, Paton Wash- ington, S. D., Wm. H. Adams, J. D., H. O. Thiemann, S. S., Aug. Glasco, J. S., J. N. Howard, Chaplain, Chas. W. Hall, Marshal, W. Francis, Tyler.


MORNING STAR CHAPTER, R. A. M .- Annual Convocation No- vember 5; Regulars, first Friday in each month; Specials, every Friday. Officers-R. H. Bailey, H. P., S. B. Spooner, K., W. A. Shaw, S., Henry S. Lee, Treasurer, Joel E. Coolidge, Secretary, W. A. Fuller, C. H., E. W. Clarke, P. S., Charles Taylor, R. A. C., A. C. Russell, 3d V., C. E. Evans, 2d V., P. S. Bailey, 1st V., Rev. Geo. H. McKnight, Chaplain, A. W. Griswold, Organist, George D. Rollins, Tyler.


SPRINGFIELD COUNCIL, S. & R. M .- Annual Meeting Novem- ber 3; Regulars, first Wednesday in each month; Specials, third Wednesday. Officers-C. E. Bailey, M. I. G. M., George P. Geer, R. I. G. M., J. A. Gamber, I. G. M., J. M. Porter, M. of C., Henry S. Lee, M. of Ex., Joel E. Coolidge, Recorder, A. C. Russell, C. of G., R. A. Russell, C. of C., W. K. Richards, Sentinel, A. W. Gris- wold, Organist, Rev. G. H. McKnight, Chaplain, George D. Rollins, Tyler.


24 GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC-KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


SPRINGFIELD ENCAMPMENT, KNIGHTS TEMPLARS .- Annual As- sembly November 1; Regulars, first Monday in each month; Spe- cials, third Monday. Officers-S. B. Spooner, G. Com., Geo. W. Ray, Gen., Geo. T. Weaver, C. G., Daniel Reynolds, Prelate, P. S. Bailey, S. W., H. M. Phillips, J. W., Henry S. Lee, Treasurer, Joel E. Coolidge, Recorder, Josiah Cummings, S. B., W. H. Pinney, St. B., Ed. P. Chapin, Warder, F. R. Bull, 3d Guard, W. K. Richards, 2d Guard, A. C. Russell, 1st Guard, Charles Taylor, Armorer, Ed- H. Phelps, Musical Director, George D. Rollins, Tyler.


EVENING STAR GRAND LODGE OF PERFECTION (Ancient Scot- tish Rite.)-Annual Meeting, 3d of Adar, 5629, answering to Feb- ruary 4, 1870; Regulars, first Thursday in each month. Officers- J. E. Taylor, T. P. G. M., H. M. Phillips, H. T. D. G. M., Jas. M. Porter, Jr., V. S. G. W., A. C. Russell, V. J. G. W., I. E. Williams, G. Orator, H. S. Lee, G. Treasurer, F. A. C. Judd, G. S. & G. K. of S., Myron R. Williams, G. M. of C., William A. Fuller, G. H., R. A. Russell, G. C. of G., E. H. Phelps, G. Organist, George D. Rollins, G. Tyler.


MASSASOIT GRAND COUNCIL PRINCES OF JERUSALEM (Ancient Scottish Rite.)-Annual Meeting 20th Thebet, 5630, answering to December 25, 1869; Regulars, second Thursday of each month. Officers-H. A. Keith, M. E. S. P. G. M., D. Reynolds, G. H. P. D. G. M., Robert Morris, M. E. S. G. W., A. E. Foth, M. E. J. G. W., J. M. Porter, V. K. of S. & A., S. E. Bailey, V. G. T., H. M. Phil- lips, G. M. of C., H. M. Chapin, G. M. of E., Geo. D. Rollins, G. Tyler.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.


WILCOX ENCAMPMENT, POST 16, DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHU- SETTS .- Headquarters, Grand Army Hall, Gilmore's Block. Offi- cers-Henry M. Phillips, P. C., Eugene D. Capron, S. V. C., Fred. L. Perry, J. V. C., Byron Porter, Adjutant, H. G. Gilmore, Q. M., A. R. Rice, Surgeon, O. H. Perry, Chaplain, J. L. Knight, S. M., E. A. Newell, Q. M. S. Regular assemblies every Friday evening.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


MYRTUS LODGE .- Instituted July 2, 1869; meets in Gilmore's Block, Main Street. Officers-George W. W. Gray, V. P., H. A. Keith, W. C., Henry D. Miller, V. C., J. W. Holmes, R. S., Wil- liam S. Collins, F. S., Henry M. Phillips, B.


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I. O. OF O. F .- S. OF T .- I. O. OF G. T .- AG. SOCIETY.


I. O. of O. F.


HAMPDEN LODGE, No. 27, I. O. of O. F .- Instituted in Spring- field February 7, 1844. Officers-H. L. Niles, N. G., John M. Wood, V. G., C. M. Collins, Rec. Sec., A. H. Clark, Per. Sec., B. B. Trask, Treasurer. Meet every Monday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall, Savings Bank Building, corner Main and State Streets.


AGAWAM ENCAMPMENT, No. 25, I. O. of O. F .- Instituted in Springfield January 1, 1847. Officers-A. Titus, C. P., A. H. Clark, H. P., H. M. Wood, S. W., Geo. E. Paulk, J. W., L. S. Drew, Scribe, A. H. Johnson, Treasurer. Meet the 2d and 4th Friday evenings in each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Savings Bank Build- ing, Main Street.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE.


CONCORDIA DIVISION, NO. 58, SONS OF TEMPERANCE .- Meets every Wednesday evening at Concordia Hall, in Barnes' Block, Main Street, and numbers one hundred and eighty members and lady visitors. Its officers are elected quarterly. Thomas Chubbuck, of Springfield, P. G. W. A. of Massachusetts, D. G. W. P., for Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin and Berkshire Counties.


I. O. OF G. T.


URBANITY LODGE, No. 264 .- Instituted September 5, 1867. Meets in Foot's Block every Wednesday evening. Its officers are elected quarterly.


URBANITY DEGREE TEMPLE .- Instituted October 8, 1867. Meets in Foot's Block First Monday evening of each month. Its officers are elected semi-annually.


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HAMPDEN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.


Incorporated 1844; annual election third Wednesday of Decem- ber; Fair on Hampden Park first Tuesday in October. President, George Dwight, Springfield; Vice Presidents-T. W. Wason, Springfield ; N. T. Smith, West Springfield; V. N. Taylor, Chico- pee; George Taylor, Westfield ; Sardis Gillett, Southwick ; E. H. Ball, Holyoke ; William Lyman, Wilbraham ; C. S. Newell, Long- meadow ; Frank Morgan, Palmer; Gilbert E. Fuller, Ludlow; J. 3


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SPRINGFIELD CLUB-SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION.


L. Reynolds, Monson ; E. W. Boise, Blandford ; G. W. Holcomb, Chester ; J. W. Gibbs, Russell; R. H. Barlow, Granville; Wilbur Wilson, Agawam; Alured Homer, Brimfield; F. T. Moore, Tol- land. Directors (elected for three years)-L. J. Powers, Spring- field, in 1866; Tim Henry, Springfield, in 1866; H. Alexander, Springfield, in 1866; Wm. Pynchon, Springfield, in 1867; C. L. Buel, Ludlow, in 1867; P. Stedman, Chicopee, in 1868 ; J. H. Dem- ond, Springfield, in 1868; R. Brooks, West Springfield, in 1868; W. R. Sessions, South Wilbraham, in 1867. Treasurer-James E. Russell, Springfield. Secretary-J. N. Bagg, West Springfield. Delegate to Board of Agriculture (elected for three years in 1866)- William Birnie, Springfield.


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HAMPDEN COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


Organized, January 1861. The officers for 1869 are, A. D. Briggs, Springfield, President; James M. Thompson, George E. Howard, W. L. Smith, Springfield, Vice Presidents ; J. E. Taylor, Secretary, Springfield ; Gurdon Bill, Treasurer, Springfield ; Directors-D. B. Wesson, Rev. George B. Ide, B. K. Bliss, E. Dickinson, Clark W. Bryan, I. P. Dickinson, J. E. Russell, Springfield ; E. B. Vinton, Samuel Dow, Westfield ; James T. Ames and Dexter Snow, Chico- pee; W. G. Medlicott, Longmeadow ; and Charles Ely, West Spring- field. The membership of the Society is about three hundred.


THE SPRINGFIELD CLUB.


Object, to foster and promote active sports and public amuse- ments. Rooms in Shaw's Block, third floor. Meetings the 1st Saturday evening of each month. Organized December, 1866. Officers-President, H. S. Hyde ; Vice President, James A. Rum- rill; Secretary, W. H. Burrall; Treasurer, D. J. Marsh ; Execu- tive Committee, L. J. Powers, George Dwight, Jr., R. F. Hawkins.


SPRINGFIELD SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION.


Meets alternate Tuesday evenings at Institute Hall, in Savings Bank Building, corner Main and State Streets. President, Rev. M. C. Stebbins ; Vice President, Dr. W. W. Gardner; Secretary, W. G. Gordon; Treasurer, C. A. Emery ; Directors, A. C. Town- send, A. T. Folsom, S. Stebbins.


MILITARY CO'S .- GAS LIGHT-AQUEDUCT CO .- CEMETERY. 27


MILITARY COMPANIES LOCATED IN THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD.


COMPANY B, 2D REGIMENT M. V. M .- Capt., John L. Knight ; 1st Lieut., Stephen A. Sargent; 2d Lieut., Edward S. Holcomb. Armory, corner State and Market streets. Chartered June 15, 1866.


COMPANY G, 2D REGIMENT M. V. M .- Capt., S. B. Spooner ; 1st Lieut., H. M. Phillips; 2d Lieut., P. S. Bailey. Armory, Gil- more's Block, Main street.


SPRINGFIELD GAS LIGHT COMPANY-Marvin Chapin, President ; George Dwight, Superintendent; J. D. Brewer, Treasurer. Office in Savings' Bank Block, corner Main and State streets.


SPRINGFIELD AQUEDUCT COMPANY-President and Treasurer, C. L. Covell; Secretary, T. M. Brown, Directors, C. L. Covell, William Birnie, H. Alexander, Jr., M. A. Clyde, T. M. Brown, Caleb Rice, Daniel L. Harris, D. B. Wesson, J. M. Thompson ; Collector of rents, George F. Farmer; Superintendent, Joseph C. Hancock. Office 14 1-2 West Bridge street.


SPRINGFIELD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION-George Bliss, President; F. H. Harris, Clerk and Treasurer. The Cemetery grounds cover an extent of nearly forty acres, and from their opening in June, 1841, to January, 1868, 6,785 interments have been made in them, 268 of that number being from January, 1868, to January, 1869.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


BOARD OF ENGINEERS .- Chief, L. H. Powers; Assistants, C. F. Hovey, E. D. Stock, Peter Platt, T. E. Emery, J. S. Frost. Fire De- partment Office, Gilmore's block. Office hours, 7 to 9 P. M.


NIAGARA STEAM FIRE ENGINE, NO. 1 .- Located on Pynchon street. A. Hanrahan, Foreman; P. A. Burke, Engineer.


L. O. HANSON STEAM FIRE ENGINE, No. 2 .- Located on Walnut street. K. B. Webster, Foreman; A. N. Eames, Engineer.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT-FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.


HENRY GRAY STEAM FIRE ENGINE, NO. 3 .- Located at B. & A. R. R. Pass. Depot. J. Gould, Foreman; J. A. Stevens, Engineer.


WATER SPOUT STEAM FIRE ENGINE .- Located at U. S. Armory. Tom Wilson, Foreman; Adolphus Howard, Horace Murdock, En- gineers.


ALERT HOSE COMPANY, NO. 4 .- Located on Worthington street, near Spring. D. T. Perkins, Foreman.


CHAMPION HAND ENGINE .- Located at Indian Orchard.


THE FIRE ALARM . TELEGRAPH.


LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES AND KEYS.


No. 2 .- Corner Main and Pynchon; Key at Burdett's Drug store and Haynes' Hotel.


No. 3 .- B. & A. R. R. Depot; Key at B. & A. R. R. Baggage Room and Massasoit House.


No. 4 .- Corner Main and Franklin; Key at Samuel Green's. No 5 .- Corner Main and Carew; Key at William Hovey's.


No. 6 .- Corner Chestnut and Carew; Key at F. A. Judd's. No. 7 .- Corner Chestnut and Liberty ; Key at W. W. Thayer's. No. 12 .- Corner Union and School; Key at A. W. Chapin's. No. 13-Corner State and Byers; Key at W. E. Montague's. No. 14 .- Corner Worthington and Spring ; Key at S. S. Damon's. No. 15 .- Corner State and Walnut; Key at Engine House. No. 16 .- Corner Oak and Swan; Key at S. B. Hubbard's. No. 17 .- Corner State and Hancock; Key at H. W. Ellis'.


No. 21 .- Corner Main and State ; Key at J. D. Brewer's and Ho- mer Foot & Co's.


No. 23 .- Corner Main and Central; Key at Stoddard Parker's.


No. 24 .- Corner Maple and Mulberry; Key at H. N. Tinkham's.


No. 25 .- Corner Central and Pine; Key at L. J. Bennett's.


No. 26 .- Corner Maple and Mill, Ames' Store; Key at Wesson Fire Arms Co's. Shop.


No. 27 .- Corner Main and Mill; Key at Charles A. Call's Store.


No. 31 .- Corner Walnut and Cedar; Key at Bumstead's Store.


No. 32 .- Lincoln Hall, U. S. Water Shops; Key at U. S. Armory Guard House.


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POST-OFFICE TIME TABLES-NEWSPAPERS.


SPRINGFIELD POST-OFFICE.


Located in Haynes Hotel Block, corner Main and Pynchon Sts. SUMMER TIME TABLE-Post-Office open from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M .; Sunday, from 9 to 10 A. M.


Mails Close-Northern, 7 A. M., and 1 P. M .; Chicopee Falls, 6.15 and 11.15 A. M .; Eastern, 6.15 and 10.45 A. M., 1 and 9 P. M .; Southern, 6.15 and 11.15 A. M., 5.30 and 9 P. M .; Western, 8 A. M., and 5.30 P. M .; Agawam, West Suffield and Feeding Hills, 1 P. M .; East Longmeadow and South Wilbraham, 1 P. M .; West Springfield and Mittineaque, 11 A. M., and 4 P. M .; California, Overland, Daily, 5.30 P. M .; Foreign-Mails close 5.30 P. M. day previous to sailing of Steamer from New York; Sunday night mail for Boston and New York 7 P. M. Mails open-Northern, 12 M., and 7 P. M .; Chicopee Falls, 9.15 A. M., and 5.30 P. M .; Eastern, 7 and 9.15 A. M., 12.15 and 7 P. M .; Southern, 7 and 11.15 A. M., 2 P. M .; Western, 7.30 A. M., and 12 M .; Agawam, West Suffield and Feeding Hills, 11.15 A. M .; East Longmeadow and South Wilbra- ham, 11.15 A. M .; West Springfield and Mittineaque, 9.15 A. M., and 2 P. M.


WINTER TIME TABLE-Post-Office open from 7.30 A. M., to 8 P. M .; Sunday, from 9 to 10 A. M. Mails close-Northern, 7 A. M .; and 1 P. M .; Chicopee Falls, 6.15 and 11:15 A. M .; Eastern, 6.15 and 11 A. M., 1 and 7.45 P. M .; Southern, 6.15 and 11.15 A. M., 5.30 and 9 P. M .; Western, 8 A. M., and 5.30 P. M .; Agawam and West Suffield, 1 P. M .; East Longmeadow and South Wilbraham, 1 P. M .; West Springfield and Mittineaque, 8 A. M., and 4 P. M., California, Overland, Daily, 5.30 P. M .; Foreign, by Steamer, Tuesdays and Fridays, 5.30 P. M .; Sunday night mail for Boston and New York, 7 P. M. Mails open-Northern, 12 M., and 6.30 P. M .; Chicopee Falls, 10.15 A. M., and 6.30 P. M .; Eastern, 7.30 and 9.15 A. M., 6.45 P. M .; Southern, 7.30 and 11.15 A. M., 2 P. M .; Western, 7.30 A. M., and 12 30 P. M .; Agawam and West Suffield, 11.15. A. M .; East Longmeadow and South Wilbraham, 11.15 A. M .; West Springfield and Mittineaque, 11.15 A. M., and 6.30 P. M.


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NEWSPAPERS, PUBLICATIONS, &c. DAILY.


News, every afternoon, (Sundays excepted.) Samuel Bowles & Co., 207 Main street. 3*


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NEWSPAPERS-RAILROADS.


Republican, every morning, (Sundays excepted.) Samuel Bowles & Co., 207 Main street.


Union, every afternoon, (Sundays excepted.) Union Printing Com- pany, 101 Main street.


SEMI-WEEKLY.


Republican, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Samuel Bowles & Co., 207 Main street.


WEEKLY.


New England Homestead, every Saturday. H. M. Burt & Co., 6 Music Hall Block, Main street.


Republican, every Saturday. Samuel Bowles & Co., 207 Main street.


Union, every Friday. Union Printing Company, 101 Main street.


MONTHLY.


New England Homestead, 1st of every month. H. M. Burt & Co., 6 Music Hall Block, Main street.


RAILROAD COMPANIES.


BOSTON AND ALBANY .- Capital Stock, $18,000,000. C. W. Cha- pin, President ; D. Waldo Lincoln, Vice President; C. O. Russell, General Superintendent ; A. Firth, Assistant Superintendent, Bos- ton; J. B. Chapin, Assistant Superintendent, Albany ; C. E. Ste- vens, Treasurer ; Geo. S. Hale, Solicitor ; J. A. Rumrill, Attorney ; William Ritchie, Auditor; William Bliss, General Freight Agent; J. M. Griggs, General Ticket Agent; E. Hayes, Cashier; Albert Holt, Paymaster. Directors-C. W. Chapin, Daniel Denny, Igna- tius Sargent, Thomas F. Plunkett, Josiah Stickney, Geo. A. Shaw, Ginery Twichell, Avery Plumer, D. Waldo Lincoln, William Chaf- lin, Jonathan D. Wheeler, James D. Colt, William Mixter.


HARTFORD & NEW HAVEN-Capital Stock, $6,300,000. W. P. Burrall, President; S. P. Connor, Secretary; Charles M. Pond, Treasurer ; E. M. Reed, Superintendent ; Directors, W. P. Burrall, Chester W. Chapin, Cornelius Vanderbilt, E. C. Reed, Eli Butler, Julius Catlin, C. M. Pond, H. C. Robinson, E. G. Howe.


CONNECTICUT RIVER .- Capital Stock, $1,700,000. D. L. Harris, President; W. B. Brinsmade, Superintendent; Seth Hunt, Clerk and Treasurer ; Eliphalet Williams, Auditor; Wm. J. Phelps, Gen- eral Freight and Ticket Agent; John Mulligan, Master Mechanic ;


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RAILROADS-STAGE ROUTES, EXPRESSES, ETC.


Geo. E. Frink, Paymaster. Directors-D. L. Harris, Ignatius Sar- gent, I. M. Spellman, Edward A. Dana, Chester W. Chapin, Oscar Edwards, Henry W. Clapp, Roland Mather, S. M. Waite.


SPRINGFIELD AND LONGMEADOW .- Willis Phelps, President; D. L. Harris, Clerk; J. D. Brewer, Treasurer. Directors-Willis Phelps, J. L. King, N. A. Leonard, William Birnie, Samuel Bowles, Jas. D. Brewer, C. O. Chapin, L. H. Taylor.


SPRINGFIELD AND FARMINGTON VALLEY .- A. D. Briggs, Presi- dent ; L. J. Powers, Clerk; H. Alexander, Jr., Treasurer. Direct- ors-A. D. Briggs, E. Southworth, L. J. Powers, Hinsdale Smith, T. W. Wason, H. Alexander, Jr., Caleb Alden, O. H. Greenleaf, T. L. Haynes.


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STAGE ROUTES, EXPRESSES, ETC.


SOUTH WILBRAHAM AND EAST LONGMEADOW-A. Whitaker, Proprietor. Leaves the Exchange Hotel every day (Sundays ex- cepted) at 2 P. M.


FEEDING HILLS AND WEST SUFFIELD .- S. Viets, Proprietor. Leaves E. C. Barr & Co's Restaurant, 267 Main St., and Springfield Dye House, 159 Main St., daily, at 2.15 P. M.


SPRINGFIELD, AGAWAM AND SUFFIELD CENTER-J. W. Spell- man, Proprietor. Leaves E. C. Barr & Co's Saloon, 267 Main St., every day (Sundays excepted) at 2 o'clock P. M.


SPRINGFIELD, WEST SPRINGFIELD AND MITTINEAQUE EXPRESS. -F. L. Leonard, Proprietor. Leaves J. C. Bridgman & Co's and C. C. Burdett & Co's, daily, at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. Leaves Mit- tineaque at 8 A. M. and 12.40 P. M.


B. F. PHILBRICK'S HOLYOKE AND SPRINGFIELD EXPRESS .- Leaves Springfield Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 2.30 P. M. Order Books at Gunn & Merrill's, H. Foot & Co's, and E. Bigelow's.


SPRINGFIELD AND HOLYOKE EXPRESS .- E. Whitney, Proprietor. Leaves Springfield daily at 2 P. M. Orders may be left at Homer Foot & Co's, J. C. Bridgman & Co's, Gunn & Merrill's, and E. C. Barr & Co's Saloon, 136 Main St.


ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY-W. B. Dinsmore, President; E. S. Sanford, Vice-President ; J. M. Thompson, Secretary ; Henry Sanford, General Superintendent ; E. G. Westcott, Superintendent New England Division. Office, 3 Court street. F. H. Foster, Agent. Lines extending East, South and South-west.


32 OMNIBUSES-PUBLIC CONVEYANCES-TELEGRAPH CO'S.


AMERICAN MERCHANTS UNION EXPRESS COMPANY-Wm G. Fargo, President; Theodore M. Pomeroy, Vice-President ; E. P. Ross, Treasurer; J. N. Knapp, Secretary ; J. C. Fargo, General Superintendent; M. B. White, Assistant General Superintendent Eastern Division ; H. W. Dwight, Superintendent New England Division ; Office, Springfield, Mass. Springfield Office, 209 Main street ; H. M. Morehouse, Agent. Lines extending North, East, South, and West.


WALDRON EXPRESS COMPANY-S. W. Waldron, Boston, Super- intendent. Office, 4 Pynchon street ; L. B. Barnard, Agent. Lines extending East and South.


OMNIBUS ROUTES.


U. S. ARMORY AND R. R. DEPOT LINE-Smith & Fuller, Proprie- tors. Omnibus leaves Armory Hill at 8 A. M., and every half hour thereafter until 8} P. M .; returning, leaves R. R. Depot at 8} A. M., and every half hour thereafter until 9 P. M.


WATER SHOPS AND R. R. DEPOT LINE-J. W. & W. H. Lull, Pro- prietors. Leave Water Shops at 63, 93, and 11 A. M .; 122, 14, 3}, 43, 52, 6, 7, 82, P. M. Returning, leave, R. R. Depot at 7, 10, 11} A. M., and 1, 24, 4, 5, 6, 62, 7₺ and 9 P. M.




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