Springfield city directory and business advertiser 1869-1870, Part 4

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


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PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.


AGAWAM FERRY-Pier South Main street. Hours from 4.30 A. M. till 8 P. M.


SPRINGFIELD TOLL BRIDGE-Entrance from West Bridge street, connecting the city with West Springfield. Open day and night. Proprietors, Springfield Bridge Company. George Dwight, Presi- dent.


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TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.


FRANKLIN-George H. Ellery, President, New York; William Macomber, Treasurer, Boston; James G. Smith, Superintendent, New York. Office, Republican Counting Room, 207 Main street. Miss E. J. Randall, Manager.


WESTERN UNION-William Orton, President; O. H. Palmer, Secretary, New York ; Anson Stager, General Superintendent,


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HOTELS-PRINCIPAL PUBLIC HALLS.


Cleveland, O. Offices, Haynes' Hotel block, Main street, and corner Main street and Railroad Row. W. J. Denver, Manager.


HOTELS.


Carlton House, Hampden street, south side.


Cooley's Hotel, Main street, east side, corner Liberty street, north of R. R. Depot.


Eagle Hotel, East State Street, south side, opposite Government Square.


Exchange Hotel, Main street, west side, between Elm and State streets.


Gruendler's Hotel, West Bridge street, south side, corner Water street.


Hampden House, West Court street, corner Main street and oppo- site Court Square.


Haynes' Hotel, corner Main and Pynchon streets.


Massasoit House, Main street, adjoining R. R. Depot, south side. Meagher's Hotel, Main street, nearly opposite Hampden street.


Myrtle Street House, Myrtle street, between State and High streets.


Nayasset House, Railroad Row, adjoining R. R. Depot, south side. Park Street House, Main street, east side, corner Park street. Pynchon House, Main street, east side, corner Lyman street.


Rockingham House, East State street, south side, corner Walnut street.


Sanford Street House, corner of Sanford and Market streets.


Union House, Main street, west side, corner Bliss street.


United States Hotel, Main street, east side, nearly opposite Howard street.


PRINCIPAL PUBLIC HALLS IN SPRINGFIELD-City Hall, having seats for 2,700 persons. Application for the Hall to be made to the City Clerk. Music Hall, corner of Main and Pynchon streets, owned by Tilly Haynes, will seat 1,200 persons, is rented for lectures and first class entertainments only. Union Hall, adjacent to the Union House, South Main street ; Rice's Hall, State street, Massasoit Hall, in Fallon's Block; Lincoln Hall, in Brown & Pinney's Block, near the Water Shops; Gilmore's Hall, in Gilmore's Block, and Montague's


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PLACES WORTHY OF NOTICE FROM STRANGERS.


Hall, in Montague's Block, East Bridge street, are all commodious and pleasant places for assemblies, meetings, etc.


PLACES WORTHY OF NOTICE FROM STRANGERS.


THE CITY HALL, fronting Court Square, erected at an expense of $100,000, ranks among the finest buildings in New England. It has an audience room capable of holding 3,000 persons, and accom- modations for all city officers, Police Court, City Library, and City Museum.


THE CEMETERY-In the south-easterly part of the city, has its main entrance fram Maple street, near its junction with Central street, with an entrance for carriages also from Pine street, and for people on foot from Mulberry and from Union Streets. It has great natural advantages of location and scenery, combining a fine variety of hill and dale, and is constantly being beautified and adorned by the hand of art.


THE UNITED STATES ARMORY, which was greatly enlarged and improved during the war, and employed at one time over 3000 men, has done but little for some time past, but business is now growing lively again. Work on the new breech-loaders is being pushed ahead, and the number of workmen has been increased to 500. The new gun is a beauty both in execution and appearance. The cartridge used contains 70 grains of powder and 450 grains of lead.


HAMPDEN PARK-Inaugurated September 29, 1857. Purchased and improved by the Hampden County Agricultural Society at a cost of $31,600, for an exhibition ground; "the finest and most convenient location the Society could have fixed upon, and unsur- passed for beauty and fitness by any lot devoted to a similar pur- pose, in the world."


GREAT FRESHETS .- Highest Rise of Water in Connecticut River- 1801, twenty-one feet six inches ; 1843, April 18, twenty feet eight inches; 1854, May 1, twenty-three feet six inches; 1856, August 21, eighteen feet nine inches, (Camp Thompson inundated) ; 1859, March 20, twenty feet six inches ; 1862, April 20, twenty-two feet two inches, (Hampden Park flooded); 1865, March 18, eighteen feet ten inches ; 1869, April 21, twenty-one feet (Hampden Park flooded.)


CALENDAR FOR 1869-70. 1869.


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ABBREVIATIONS.


-


ave,


avenue.


B & ARR,


Boston and Albany Railroad.


bds,


boards.


blk,


block.


clk,


clerk.


CRR,


Connecticut River Railroad.


col'd,


colored.


cor,


corner.


E,


East.


emp,


employed.


eng,


engineer.


H & NHRR, Hartford and New Haven Railroad.


h,


house.


IO-


Indian Orchard.


manuf, manufacturer.


M. D.,


physician.


mfg, manufacturing.


N, -


North.


opp,


opposite.


р,


page.


R R row, -


Railroad row.


rms,


rooms.


S,


South.


Spfd,


Springfield.


st, -


street.


USA,


U. S. Armory.


W, -


West.


Wor, Worthington. yd, - yard.


The Dry Goods House of Springfield-FORBES & SMITH.


Directory.


ABBE A. B., lumber dealer, 30 E Wor st, h Chicopee Abbe Daniel N., emp D. Warner, h 14 Washington st Abbe Frederick, emp Hampden brick-yard, bds Carew st Abbe James, stoves and tin ware, 114 Main st, h 23 Spring st Abbe James T., clk James Abbe, bds 23 Spring st Abbe John A., farmer, h new Chicopee Falls road Abbott Albert, emp I O mills, bds blk 8 I O Abbott Florence, laborer, h Ferry st


Abbott Frank, emp H. N. Case, h 25 E Union st Abbott Franklin, carpenter, bds 9 Stockbridge st


Abbott George W., truckman, h 14 William st Abbott Henry H., emp S. Bowles & Co., bds 14 William st Abbott Winslow, carpenter, bds 9 Stockbridge st Abbott Mrs. W. W., h 6 W Bridge st


Adams Albert, (Porter & Adams,) Agawam, h 14 Elm st Adams Amasa A , carpenter, h 35 Charles st


Adams Benjamin, emp Wason Mfg. Co., h York st Adams B. F., emp U'S A, h 81 E Union st Adams D. A., city assessor, h 14 Margaret st Adams David S., clk H. A. Shaw, bds 141 Central st Adams Elihu, h Prospect hill, Franklin st


Adams & Fuller, proprietors Exchange Hotel, Main st Adams Ezekiel, (Adams & Fuller,) Exchange Hotel


Adams Express Company, office 3 Court st [Spring st, No. 2 Adams Frank, book-keeper J. H. Appleton & Co., bds 22 Adams Fred W., carpenter, bds 17 W Bridge st [Pendleton ave Adams Geo. B., emp Smith & Wesson, bds cor Orleans st and Adams Harrison, emp D. L. Harris, h N Chestnut st Adams Harvey, bds 14 Elm st


Adams Mrs. H. G., h 16 Cypress st


[man st


Adams James N., (col'd,) emp W. D. Montague, h 87 Ly- Adams James S., clk Smith & Martin, bds 14 Margaret st


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TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford, Ct. Assets $1,251,491.67. H. G. GILMORE, Agent, No. 1 Union Block.


Insurance Co. of North America, Philadelphia.


Assets, $2,500,000. J. W. Holmes, Agt., I Union Block.


The best place to buy your Fancy Goods-


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DIRECTORY.


Adams John B., conductor B & A R R, h 35 Chestnut st Adams J. B., (col'd,) barber, 116 E State st, h 112 E State st Adams & Bates, commission merchants, Main st cor Lyman Adams John C., (Adams & Bates, ) bds 35 Chestnut st Adams John W., nursery and h N Chestnut st


Adams J. Sumner, emp U S A, h Armory st Adams Milton, h 3 Whitney ave


Adams Nathaniel, book-keeper, h 17 W Bridge st


Adams Oscar D., (Bigelow & Adams,) h 26 Charles st Adams Mrs. P. F., (col'd, ) h 10 Mechanic st Adams Theodore L., emp D. Smith & Co., h 1} W Union st Adams Timothy, emp I O mills, h blk 18 I O


Adams Timothy, Jr., emp I O mills, h Hampden st I O [Fort Adams W. H., (col'd,) emp W. D. Montague, h Main st opp Adams W., (col'd,) (Adams, Thieman & Adams,) h Lombard st Adams Wm. F., clk Second National bank, bds 14 Margaret st Adams Wm. F., ins. agent with Chapin & Lee, h 19 Holyoke st Adams Willis B., artist, bds Cooley's Hotel


Adel George, shoemaker, h Wilcox st


Ahern William, M. D., h and office 5 W Worthington st


AIKEN & JUDD, Upholsterers and Dealers in New and Sec- ond-hand Furniture. Cane Seat Chairs Re-seated and all kinds of Furniture Repaired at short notice. Market street rear of Republican Office.


Aiken Thomas B., (Aiken & Judd,) bds cor Dwight st and Ainsworth O. W., emp US A, h 30 Pynchon st [Harrison ave Albin Joseph, emp T. L. Haynes & Co., h Cross st Albro Edward, truckman, h 42 Pine st


Albro Henry, electro-plater, Goodrich blk, h 7 Armory st Alden A. E. & A. J., photographers, cor Main & W Wor sts Alden A. J., (A. E. & A. J. Alden,) bds 10 Cypress st Alden Albert, painter, h 75 Liberty st


Alden Caleb, woolen manuf, Mill st, h 27 Maple st


Alden & Brewster, druggists, 98 Main st


Alden Charles P., (Alden & Brewster,) h 22 Pearl st Alden Elijah, carpenter, h 87 Walnut st Alden Frank, carpenter, h Chestnut st


Alden James, emp U S A, h 114 E Union st Alden James C , clk C. Alden, bds 27 Maple st [Wor st Alden James E., clk Hamilton, Lincoln & Co., bds 3 W


MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of New York. HENRY H. REMINGTON, Agent for Western Massachusetts. Room 2 Fallon's Block.


Home Fire Ins. Co., New York. Cash Assets, $4,300,000. Chapin & Lee, Agts., New Savings Bk. Building.


FORBES & SMITH'S.


DIRECTORY.


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Alden John, h Bridge st


Alden John B., emp Day, Jobson & Chase, h 74 Liberty st Alden Lewis P., insurance agent, h Pendleton ave Alden Lucius D., carpenter, h Loring st


Alden Marshall, emp L. S. Lewis, h 52 E Bridge st Alden Orville B., farmer, h S Wilbraham road


Alden Philo W., emp Ray & Taylor, h 121 Main st Alden William W., emp Rumrill & Co., h 3 Florence st Alderman A. O., (Calkins & Alderman, ) h 9 James st Alderman Charles, clk H. J. Davison, bds 22 Margaret st Alderman Edson, emp A. O. Smith, bds Boston road Alderman O. A., emp H. W. Phelps, h Pine st Aldrich Stephen H., carpenter, h Morgan st Alexander Caleb, painter, h 7 Fremont st


Alexander Henry, emp T. M. Walker & Co., h 13 Florence st Alexander Henry, Jr., pres't Second Nat. bank, h 54 E State st Alexander Henry D., emp B & A R R, h 3 Bradford st Alexander John, tinner, Cody's blk, h 15 Fulton st. Alexander Reuben, emp Smith & Wesson, h 2 Salem st Alexander Robert, emp John Alexander, h 17 Fulton st Alexander William P., bds 54 E State st


Allbe Edward P., emp S. Bowles & Co., h 32 W State st Allbe H. P., emp S. Bowles & Co., bds Union House [Dwight sts Allbe James G., emp S. Bowles & Co., bds cor Bridge & Allbe Joseph G., emp S. Bowles & Co., h 339 Main st Allen Adin, h 8 Mechanic st [nut st Allen Albert W., Fifth ward market, Walnut st, h 49 Wal- Allen Baxter, farmer, h 135 Central st


Allen Carlos, emp B & A R R, h Long hill


[Hotel


Allen Charles H., (Thos. H. Allen & Bro.,) bds Cooley's Allen Mrs. Cora, h 3 Quincy st


Allen E. C., M. D., h and office 12 E Worthington st Allen Edmund, h 18 Howard st


Allen Edward G., emp J. H. Appleton & Co., bds Elliott st Allen Ethan O., farmer, h S Wilbraham road


Allen Eublas F., emp Smith & Wesson, bds 7 Allis blk Allen F. O., manuf. Wahoo Bitters, rms 7 Goodrich blk Allen Frederick, machinist, h 16 Central st-


Allen George B., laborer, h 35 Oak st


Allen George B., Jr., emp Smith & Wesson, bds 35 Oak st Allen Mrs. Hannah, bds 19 Spring st


COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE CO. of New York. Assets $411,542.00. H. G. GILMORE, Agent, No. 1 Union Block.


Market Fire Ins. Co. of New York. Assets, $651,586. Insures on Participation Plan. J. W. Holmes, Agt., I Union Block.


FORBES & SMITH, Head-Quarters for


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DIRECTORY.


Allen Haskell H., emp U S A, h 3 Quincy st Allen Henry S., emp A. Warner, bds Boston road Allen Henry W., emp A. T. Morse, bds N Wilbraham road Allen Horace, emp C R R, h 25 Auburn st Allen Horace N., laborer, h Quincy st Allen James W., emp B & A R R, h Ferry st


Allen J. Bennett, optician. 277} Main st Allen Joel, farmer, h S Wilbraham road


Allen John P., emp U S A, h 91 Walnut st


Allen Joshua, carpenter, h 2 Mechanic st


Allen Luke F., mason, h 29 Ashley st


Allen Mrs. Lydia, h S Wilbraham road


Allen M. D., (Miller, Allen & Co., ) bds Hampden House


Allen Oliver, emp Wason Mfg. Co., h Central st ave


Allen Oscar M., bds 25 Auburn st


Allen Mrs. S. A., h 15 Wilcox st


ALLEN THOMAS H. & BROTHER, Wholesale and Retail Pro- vision Dealers and Pork Packers. Market 4 Allis' Block, North Main street.


Allen Thomas H., (T. H. Allen & Bro.) h North st


Allen William B., emp Hall & Hubbard, h Charter ave


Alletson Joseph, farmer, h Warner st


Allin Erskine S., master armorer, h Armory square


Allin Lucius C., foreman U S A shops, h 122 E State st Allis Dexter, h Carew st


Allis John, emp Wason Mfg. Co., h 88 Congress st


Allis Waitstill H., brickmaker, h Carew st


Allis William S., h 19 Oak st


Alvey William, emp Howard & Bros., h Marble st


Alvord Ebenezer D, bds 32 Clinton st


ALVORD EDWARD, Livery, Sale and Feeding Stable, Market street in rear of Republican Office. Horses and Carriages, and Saddle Horses to let. House corner Court and Dwight streets.


Alvord Wellington, emp B & A R R, h 32 Clinton st Amadon George F., emp Wilkinson, Wellman & Co., h 5 Amadon H. G., emp B & ARR, h 11 Pearl st [Douglas ave Amadon Mrs. Mary A., h 27 High st Amadon Titus, h 12 Holyoke st


Amadon W. W., h 38 Walnut st


American Corrugated Iron Co., No. 2 Goodrich blk, Main st


CASH ASSETS of the MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. over Thirty-Five Million Dollars. HENRY H. REMINGTON, Agent.


Chapin & Lee, Agts., New Savings Bk. Build'g.


Security Fire Ins. Co., New York. Cash Assets, $2,000,000.


Ribbons, Notions and Trimmings.


DIRECTORY.


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AMERICAN MERCHANTS UNION EXPRESS Co., H. W. Dwight, Superintendent New England Division. H. M. Morehouse, Agent. Office 209 Main street.


American Spring Bed Co., office Patton & Loomis' blk, Main st Ames David, h Maple st


Ames Edward P., R R Postal clk, bds 19 Maple st


Ames Galen, clk B & A R R, h 19 Maple st


Ames Mrs. H. C., dressmaker, 124} Main st


Ames John, h Mill st, foot of Maple


Ames J. L., h Boston road


AMES DR. N. E., Dentist, house and office over T. M. Walk- er & Co's Paint Store, Main street, opposite Court Square.


Ames Samuel, oyster dealer, 109 Main st, h 7 Boylston st Amidon Roger, emp Wason Mfg. Co., h 120 E Worthington st Amidon William C., emp U S A, h 141 E State st [House Amsden F. E., clk Hamilton, Lincoln & Co., bds Hampden Anable Herbert, emp Smith & Martin, bds 60 Spring st Anable Mrs. J., h 60 Spring st


Anable John F., farmer, h Mill st


Anable W. H., eng B & A R R, h 45 E Worthington st Anderson Miss Ellen, h 15 Court st Anderson Mrs. Ellen, h opp Jenksville


Anderson Hugh, emp O. Frary, h 31 Mill st


Anderson James S., carpenter, h Woodworth ave


Anderson John F., h Hickory st


ANDERSON JOHN S., (J. L. WORTHY & Co.,) proprietors of the Agawam Flour Mills, Commission Merchants and Dealers in Flour, Feed and Grain. Office 117 Main street, corner of Worth- ington. House Webster avenue.


Anderson John W., carpenter, h 160 Central st


ANDERSON J. J., Doctor of Dental Surgery, performs first class operations in every department of Dentistry. Office and residence Nos. 5 and 7 West Bridge street.


Anderson Simon, emp Rumrill & Co., h 67 Walnut st Andrews A. A., (Greenleaf & Taylor Mfg. Co.,) h 19 Florence st Andrews A., emp Smith & Wesson, h 3 Colton's blk, Howard st Andrews G. C., clk Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., h 61 Franklin st Andrews J. L., emp Wason Mfg. Co., rms 87 E Worthington st Andrews Luther H., painter, h Quincy st


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UNITED STATES FIRE AND MARINE INS. CO. of Baltimore, Md. Assets $460,092.84. H. G. GILMORE, Agent, No. 1 Union Block.


Market Ins. Co. of New York divides 75 per cent. of its net profits among its policy-holders, annually. J. W. Holmes, Agent.


FORBES & SMITH keep the Best Assorted Stock


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DIRECTORY.


Angell Emerald L., emp I O mills, h Worcester st I O Annis John F., varnish manuf, h N Wilbraham road Annum Harvey, (col'd, ) emp J. M. Thompson, h Eastern ave Anthony Patrick, emp J. & W. Loomis, h 23 Trask's blk Appleton J. H. & Co., steam and gas fitters, 87 & 89 Main st Appleton Julius H., (J. H. Appleton & Co.,) h Elliot st Appleton Mrs. Morgan, h 61 Maple st


Aquado Andrew, h 4 Morris st


Archanbeau Benjamin, emp B & A R R, bds R R row Archer A. S., dealer in gas fixtures 84 Main st, h Carew st Archibald John, carpenter, h 41 Florence st


Arens Jacob, cigar maker, bds 3 Bliss st Arms Wm. S., paper stock, Commercial row, h 91 E State st Armstrong Joseph, farmer h Cross road to Sixteen Acres Arnold J. M., book-keeper T. L. Haynes & Co., h 302 Main st


ARNOLD & LYON, Wholesale Dealers in Pork, Ham, Lard, Salt, Fish, Dried Fruits, &c., and Manufacturers of Soap and Can- dles. Cash paid for Hides and Tallow. Lyman street near Aga- wam Bank.


Arnold William, (Arnold & Lyon,) h 7 W Worthington st Arthur Henry, emp Wason Mfg. Co., bds Allis' new blk Arthur Michael, emp U S A, bds 13 Armory st Arvin John W., emp U'S A, h 26 Walnut st Ash James, emp E. H. Patch, h New st Ashley Albert B., emp A. Hancox, bds 8 Fort st Ashley D. F., peddler, h 3 Spring st Ashley F. E., peddler, h Ashley st Ashley Gilbert D., bds Summer st Ashley Joseph, emp B & A R R, h Carew st Ashley Joseph, carpenter, bds 11 Charles st Ashley Joseph J., insurance agent, bds 75 E State st Ashley Noah P., farmer, h Carew st Ashley Mrs. Rachel, h 11 Charles st


Ashley Roderick h 34 W State st


Ashley Seth, emp supt. streets, h Allen st, Water Shop hill Ashmun, Leonard & Wells, attorneys, Haynes' Hotel blk Ashmun George, (Ashmun, Leonard & Wells,) h School st Ashton Lafayette, emp Hampden Paint Co., bds 17 Armory st Ashton William, emp Hampden Paint Co., h 17 Armory st Ashwell Charles, emp Bliss & Co., h Plainfield road


CANVASSERS wanted for the MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. Apply to HENRY H. REMINGTON, Agent fof Western Massachusetts. Room 2 Fallon's Block.


Chapin & Lee, Agts., New Savings Bk. Build'g.


Phoenix Fire Ins. Co., New York. Cash Assets, $1,800,000.


In this State, outside of Boston or New York.


DIRECTORY.


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Aspinwall P. F., bds Mill st Atcheson Mrs. Grace, h 26 William st [House


Atherton Robert, emp S. Bowles & Co., bds Sanford Street Attleton Henry A., emp E. Bigelow, h 11} E State st Attleton Philip, yeast peddler, h 41 Pine st [Chicopee st Atwater George M., treasurer Glasgow Co., h Rock Rimmon, Atwood Charles F., emp S. Bowles & Co., h 22 Main st Atwood Cyrus W., emp S. Bowles & Co., h Sargent st Atwood James H., emp F. A. Brooks, bds 34 Vine st Atwood Joseph, carpenter, h 66 Walnut st


Atwood Lewis, emp P. P. Emory & Co., h 34 Vine st Aufort George, cigar maker, h 39 William st


Auger W. H., elk Gunn & Merrill, bds 23 W State st Austin Albert, emp Smith & Wesson bds 102 Walnut st Austin C. V. R., emp U S A, h 102 Walnut st


Austin Edmund, emp S. Bowles & Co., h 25 Bliss st Austin Mrs. L., dressmaker, rms 12 E Worthington st


Austin Oliver, laborer, bds S Wilbraham road


Austin R. S., furniture repairer, h 101} Walnut st Austin W. B., emp D. Warner, h 11 Morris st Averill Mrs. William C., h 4 Boylston st


AVERY & Co., Inventors and Manufacturers of the Celebra- ted "Peerless " Reflecting Gas Burner, also, of Berg's Patent Self-Regulating "Champion " Burner, and Improved " Shade- less " Argand Burner, Gold and Silver Platers and Brass Finish- ers, also, Importers and Dealers in J. V. Schwarz Indestructible Lava Tips. Office and Factory, Market street, near Harrison avenue.


Avery E. J., (Avery & Co.,) h 7 Fairbanks ave Avery Harris G., (Avery & Co.) h 108 E Worthington st


AVERY HENRY, Merchant Tailor, and Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, and Gent's Furnishing Goods of every description. No. 245 Main street, opposite Court Square. House 18 William street. Avery John, blacksmith, h 288 Main st Avery Russell, emp I O mills, bds blk 6 I O


AVERY SETH W., Dealer in Hats, Caps, Furs, Furnishing Goods, Umbrellas, Trunks, Bags, &c. Manufactures to order Silk and Cassimere Hats and Caps. Ladies' Furs made and repaired at short notice, at Union Block, 195 Main street, opposite Haynes' Hotel. House 18 William street.


Avoute John B., emp Hampden brick-yard, bds Carew st Ayers H. D., emp Arnold & Lyon, h Douglass ave


LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE CO. of Lancaster, Pa. Assets $222,040.81. H. G. GILMORE, Agent, No. I Union Block.


Market Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y. Scrip Dividend for 1868, 50 per cent. J. W. Holmes, Agent, I Union Block.


Head-Quarters for Domestics-


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BABCOCK MARCUS, ale dealer. h 54 Water st Babbitt P. P., emp Wilkinson, Wellman & Co., bds Pynchon st Bachant Severin, emp U S A, bds Rockingham House Bacon E. C., elk Currier, Hodskins & A. G. Lord, h 18 High st Bacon Francis B., sec. Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., h Elliot st Bacon Francis S , teller Third Nat. bank, h Chicopee Bacon Jesse H., emp John Bangs, h Walnut st ave Bacon John W., emp R. F. Hawkins, bds Goodrich blk Bacon William M., carpenter, h 5 Whitney ave Bagg Edward, h 48 E Worthington st


Bagg Zebina, h 48 E Worthington st Bagley James, laborer, h Ferry st


Bagley James E., bridge builder, h 14 Pearl st


Bagley Patrick, truckman, h 16 Washington st [nut st Bailey Charles E., foreman Water Shops U S A, h 47 Wal- Bailey Charles P., book-keeper, D. Warner, h 4 Cyprus ave Bailey Chester L., prop Sanford Street House, h Chicopee st Bailey Christopher S., blacksmith, h Hancock st Bailey Edmund E., emp Smith & Wesson h 20 Florence st Bailey F. S., cashier Agawam Nat. bank, h 10 Pearl st [ing st Bailey Rev. George W., (col'd) pastor Loring st Church, h Lor-


BAILEY HENRY F., Wagon Maker, East Court street. Heavy Wagons built to order and all kinds of jobbing done in the best style in Blacksmithing, Wood work and Painting. House East Court street.


Bailey Henry W., emp Bemis & Call, h Blake's hill Bailey P. S., teller Agawam Nat. bank, bds 22 Bliss st Bailey Richard H., emp U S A, h 58 Cedar st Bailey S. E. & Graves, watches & jewelry, 196 Main st Bailey Samuel E., (S. E. Bailey & Graves) h 4 Wilcox st Bailey Samuel H., clk Agawam Nat. bank, bds 10 Pearl st Bailey William, emp Wason Mfg. Co., bds Page's blk, Har- Bailey William L., carpenter, h Mill st [rison ave


Baker Charles, truckman, h Water st


Baker Charles, laborer, bds cross road to 16 acres Baker Mrs. Charles, h Pease's Hill


Baker Daniel, farmer, h cross road to 16 acres


Baker Daniel Jr., laborer, h Hickory st Baker Edmund, farmer, h 12 Pine st


Baker Francis A., clk Union House


The MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of New York is the oldest and largest Company in this country.


Chapin & Lee, Agts., New Savings Bk. Build'g.


Manhattan Fire Ins., New York. Cash Assets, $1,500,000.


FORBES & SMITH'S.


DIRECTORY.


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Baker Henry K., carriage and saddlery hardware, 78 Main st, Baker John A., emp B & A R R. h 13 Vine st [bds 32 Spring st Baker Joseph L , emp U S A, h 36 Park st Baker Prescott, emp Rumrill & Co., h 3 James st Baker Thomas K., master mason, h 53 Spring st


Baker William H., quarryman, h cross road to 16 acres Baker William K., treas Agawam Canal Co., h 32 Spring st Balch Byron B., clk Alden & Brewster, bds 22 Pearl st Baldwin Daniel P., emp Bemis & Call, h Columbia st Baldwin E. M., emp Bemis & Call, h York st


BALDWIN, J. A., Dealer in Clothing, Hats, Caps, and Fur- nishing Goods, 138 Main street, corner Vernon. House 115 Central street.


Baldwin Simon, emp U S A, h Hancock st


Baldwin Thomas W., emp Smith & Wesson h 29 Ashley st Baldwin William F., emp U S A, h 84 Walnut st


Ball A. F., book-keeper Wilkinson, Wellman & Co., bds 17 Ball Newton S., eng C R R, h 38 Franklin st [Gray's Court Ball William, h 56 Walnut st


Ball Mrs. William, h 25 E Union st [ton st Ballard Geo. L., emp Johnson & Randall, h 70 E Worthing- Ballard John E., emp T. F. Ballard, bds Pynchon House Ballard T. F., paper stock, 137 Main st, h Linden st [nut st Ballantyne P., emp Wilkinson, Wellman & Co., h 32 Chest- Ballou Frank M., emp W. R. Culver, h 33 Chestnut st Ballou George, bds 8 Fremont st


Ballou Mrs. Julia, h 8 Fremont st




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