Stimpson's Boston directory : containing the names of the inhabitants, their occupations, places of business, and dwelling houses, and the city register, 1831, Part 3

Author: Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886, former owner. BRL; Boston Public Library) John Adams Library BRL
Publication date: 1831
Publisher: Boston : Published by Stimpson and Clapp
Number of Pages: 384


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NORTH BANK-26 North Market. CAPITAL $750,000.


John Binney, President .- Gurdon Steel, Cashier. Directors .- John Binney, Jonas B. Brown, Jesse Bird, Isaiah Bangs, Thaddeus Baldwin, N. R. Cobb, Isaac Danforth, James Davis, Daniel Denny, Oliver Eldridge, Gedney King, John W. Trull. Teller, P. H. White.


Book-Keeper, Charles Emerson. Messenger, William M. Pray. Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays.


STATE BANK-53 State. CAPITAL $1,800,000. E. A. Bourne, President .- George Homer, Cashier.


Directors .- Samuel Austin, jr., Benjamin Bangs, Levi Bartlett, E. A. Bourne, Charles J. Cazenove, John Bra- zier Davis, David Ellis, Samuel C. Gray, Jacob Hall, Thomas Thacher, Thomas K. Thomas.


First Teller, John Dall. Second Teller, Joseph White.


First Book-Keeper, William E. Vincent.


Second Book-Keeper, Henry Peirce. Discount Clerk, Jonathan Call. Messenger, Ebenezer O. Fifield. Porter, John White. Solicitor, John Brazier Davis.


Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays.


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CITY REGISTER.


SUFFOLK BANK-65 State. CAPITAL $750,000. Henry B. Stone, President .- Matthew S. Parker, Cashier.


Directors .- Joseph Baker, George Bond, Ebenezer Breed, Ebenezer Francis, Samuel Hubbard, William Lawrence, John A. Lowell, James Means, Benjamin R. Nichols, Jeffrey Richardson, Nathaniel P. Russell, Henry B. Stone.


Paying Teller, James Burroughs.


Receiving Teller, Stephen Morse, jr. Book-Keeper, Isaac C. Brewer. Discount Clerk, Willard Williams. Assistant Clerk, Edward P. Meriam. Porter, Rand Lord.


Foreign Money Clerks, William Grubb, jr., W. H. Hayward, D. H. Belknap, William Wyman, J. Grubb. Discount Days, Wednesdays and Saturdays.


TRADERS' BANK-9 India. CAPITAL $500,000. David Dudley, Pres .- Ephraim L. Frothingham, Cashier.


Directors .- Benjamin F. Copeland, Joshua Crane, David Dudley, Jabez Fisher, Prince Hawes, Jabez C. Howe, Henry Lee, Deming Jarvis, Thomas Lord, Wil- liam B. Reynolds, Josiah Stickney, George Seaver.


Teller, Charles P. Blaney. Book-Keeper, Jeremiah Gore, jr. Messenger, Ebenezer Sampson.


Solicitor, Francis O. Watts.


TREMONT BANK-41 State. CAPITAL $500,000.


Henry Jaques, President .- James Dalton, Cashier.


Directors .- E. T. Andrews, S. T. Armstrong, Caleb Curtis, Joseph Eveleth, H. H. Fuller, D. R. Griggs, H. Jaques, J. F. Loring, B. T. Reed, Isaac Stevens, G. Wheelock.


Teller, John W. Rand. Book-Keeper, Nathaniel Clapp. Messenger and Porter, Charles Stearns. Discount every Day.


· UNION BANK-40 State. CAPITAL' $800,000. Thomas L. Winthrop, Pres .- Chester Adams, Cashier.


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INSURANCE OFFICES.


Directors .- Luke Carter, William Dehon, Samuel Fales, Jeremiah Fitch; Ozias Goodwin, Giles Lodge, Thaddeus Nichols, jr., Ebenezer Parker, John Stearns, Thomas B. Wales, Moses Wheeler. Teller, Samuel Parker. Book-Keeper, Nathaniel Emmons. Discount Clerk, William Furness. Messenger, Jonathan Trott. Porter, Oliver Jaquith. Discount Daily.


WASHINGTON BANK-471 Washington. CAPITAL $500,000.


Aaron Baldwin, President .- D. A. Sigourney, Cashier.


Directors .- Aaron Baldwin, Samuel Bradlee, Thomas Brewer, J. P. Cook, Charles Davis, Windsor Fay, B. T. Loring, Josiah Stedman, John Thompson, Daniel Weld, Moses Williams.


Teller, J. J. Soren. Book-Keeper, Joshua Child. Messenger and Porter, Jeremy Drake. Solicitor, J. P. Cook.


INSURANCE OFFICES.


American Insurance Company. 58 State. CAPITAL $300,000. Francis J. Oliver, President. Chs. Stimpson, Secretary. Directors .- Nathan Appleton, Samuel Appleton, Ho- race Gray, John Heard, jr., Caleb Loring, Samuel May, F. J. Oliver, P. P. Pope, Benjamin Rich, Robert G. Shaw, William W. Wheelwright, Lot Wheelwright, Isaac Winslow.


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Atlantic Insurance Company. 29 State. CAPITAL $250,000. Francis Watts, President. Robert Farley, Secretary. Directors. S. D. Bradford, Charles Brown, Martin Brimmer; Daniel Denny, Zachariah Gellison, Thaddeus Nichols, jr., Henry Oxnard, Isaac Parker. 3+


Blue Inervace Company.


Sumoel A. Wells. Prut Amicew C. Du. . Soc y. Destors-S. A. Wells. Berynur Burys, Jis Box- lumi. Gos B. Blake, Edward Crof, Kichard Demens, Ld- ward Előredes. Jim Haris, Je. Hans. Je W.Lewis. W. W.Penie, R. IL Sephi Phioms S - Charles


Bouton Marine Insurance Company.


Daniel Surpent, President. Joseph May, Secretary.


Decir :- Benr F. Bike, Guirre B. CET. Thomas B. Cards. Jun L. Gardner, Robert C. Hooper. Samund LENZENDE. Thomas Le. Biber. C. Mseker, Thousti


Bonton Insurance Company.


Lemuri Poe, President. Peter W. Freemum, Scordary.


Goddard, Giles Loire Jom F. Lacing, Wiam Low-


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Bonitos Fire and Murtu Interane: Company. 55 Washington. CAPITAL $300,000. Ator Baldwin, President. C. Edw. Habiche, Su'y. Direcime-Aaron Baldwin. Thomas Bremer. J. P. Cute Richard OLL Charles Dire Wander Fer. Jusick Stedman, Jom Tuomusa, J. P. Townsend.


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Colombien Insurance Compery. 42 SIZE CAMINE COMUNAL Charles Bradbury, Prostow. I. P. Toppen, Sucreary.


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INSURANCE OFFICES.


Directors .- Charles Bradbury, C. Brown, James K. Mills, Daniel P. Parker, Benjamin T. Reed, jr., Ebenezer Rollins, Henry Sigourney, William Sawyer, Thomas B. Wales.


Charlestown Insurance Company. CAPITAL $100,000. C. Curtis, President. David Low, Secretary. Directors .- C. Curtis, William Austin, David Devens, David Stetson, J. C. Smith, J. P. Thorndike, Timothy Walker.


Commonwealth Insurance Company. 63 State. CAPITAL $300,000.


J. Buffinton, President. J. Stevens, jr., Secretary.


Directors .- Philip Adams, Adams Bailey, D. D. Brodhead, B. F. Copeland, Larra Crane, Scotto Clark, Andrew Dunlap, Nathaniel Faxon, William Freeman, Henry Hatch, Hall J. How, David Henshaw, Nestor Houghton, Charles Henshaw, Charles Hood, Samuel S. Lewis, William Parmenter, John Rayner, Daniel Shat- tuck, John K. Simpson, Joseph E. Smith, Larkin Thorn- dike, Moses Whitney, Thomas J. Whittemore.


Franklin Insurance Company. 44 State. CAPITAL $300,000. Francis Welch, President. Joseph Ward, Secretary. S. G. Rogers, jr., Clerk. Directors .- Francis Welch, Sam'l L. Abbott, Lemuel Crackbon, William Dehon, John Lamson, James Read, Isaac Stevens, Enoch Train, Eliphalet Williams.


Francis O. Watts, Solicitor.


Globe Fire and Marine Insurance Company. 36 State. CAPITAL $225,000.


William Hales, President. James H. Lunt, Secretary. Directors .- William Hales, Abel Adams, Atkins Ad- ams, Francis Fisher, Samuel C. Gray, Henry Lunt, H. C. Mackay, Enoch Silsby, William B. Swett. Messenger, S. Withington.


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Massachusetts Fire and Marine Ins. Company. 45 State. CAPITAL $300,000.


Nathaniel G. Snelling, President. Jacob Rust, Sec'y. Directors .- Jonathan Chapman, David Ellis, Joseph Head, S. E. Greene, Abraham Howard, W. F. Otis, James Savage, C. C. C. Tucker, B. M. Watson. Messenger, Ebenezer Kenfield.


Massachusetts Mutual Fire Insurance Company. 60 State.


Turner Phillips, President. William Tufts, Secretary.


Directors .- Ebenezer T. Andrews, George Bartlett, Edward Brooks, Charles P. Curtis, Ebenezer Francis, John C. Gray, William Lawrence, Joseph Lovering, John A. Lowell, Turner Phillips, Charles Wells, John D. Williams, Samuel May. .


Messenger, George Humphrey.


Manufacturers' Insurance Company. 59 State. CAPITAL $300,000. C. W. Cartwright, President. Samuel Hunt, Secretary.


Directors .- C. W. Cartwright, Ebenezer T. Andrews, Amos Binney, John Bumstead, George Howe, George G. Jones, John Lemist, Edmund Munroe, George Pratt, . William Parker, William Shimmin, S. C. Thwing.


Mercantile Marine Insurance Company. 68 State. CAPITAL $300,000.


Joseph Baker, President. Nathaniel Meriam, Secretary.


Directors .- Thomas Cordis, Peter R. Dalton, Wil- liam Davis, jr., Samuel Fales, Jeremiah Fitch, John Hooper, James Johnson, Henry Lee, Charles T. Parsons, Dixey Wildes.


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Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company. 50 State. CAPITAL $500,000. . William Prescott, President.


Vice Presidents .- Samuel Appleton, Peter C. Brooks, Joseph Head, Charles Jackson, John Lowell, Harrison


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INSURANCE OFFICES.


G. Otis, John Parker, Joseph Peabody, Thomas H. Per- kins, William Pratt, Josiah Quincy, David Sears, Na- thaniel Silsbee, Israel Thorndike, Joseph Tilden.


Directors .- Nathan Appleton, Joseph Balch, Nathan- iel Bowditch, John Bryant, John C. Gray, Gardiner Greene, Samuel Hubbard, Patrick T. Jackson, Amos Lawrence, Thomas Motley, Daniel P. Parker, George Ticknor, Thomas Wigglesworth.


Nathaniel Bowditch, Actuary. Moses L. Hale, Sec'y. Messenger, James Scotchler.


Mutual Fishing Insurance Company. 70 State.


James Brown, President. Joseph H. Gardner, Sec'y.


Directors .- James Brown, Benj. Abrahams, John F. Banister, Peleg Churchill, Charles Cole, jr., Ebenezer Hayward, Benson Leavitt, Robert E. Little, Eben. H. Little, Moses Miller, Charles A. Macomber, Jesse Tuttle, Robert Ripley.


Merchants' Insurance Company. 38 State. CAPITAL $300,000. Joseph Balch, President. Samuel W. Swett, Secretary. Samuel Tenney, Assistant President.


Directors .- Joshua Blake, John Belknap, Nathaniel Curtis, Henry Hall, George Hallet, Abbot Lawrence, . Francis C. Lowell, Elijah Loring, Tasker H. Swett, Benjamin Thompson, John Williams, Samuel Whitwell. Messenger, Samuel J. Beals.


New England Marine Insurance Company. 34 State. CAPITAL $300,000.


James Hall, President. John Waters, Secretary.


Directors .- James Hall, Peter C. Brooks, Josiah Brad- lee, Joseph Tilden, Richard D. Tucker, William Apple- ton, Ozias Goodwin, Andrew Cunningham, jr., Edmund Baylies, Ignatius Sargent, John Pickering, Isaac Wins- low, jr.


Messenger, George Golding.


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Ocean Insurance Company. 39 State. CAPITAL $200,000. Jos. H. Adams, President. John Preston, Secretary.


Directors .- E. E. Bradshaw, H. G. Chapman, Edward D. Clark, William Eager, John W. Fenno, J. P. Flint, Mark Healey, John B. Jones, Theodore D. Parker, Dixey Wildes, Ferdinand E. White.


Suffolk Insurance Company. State, cor. Congress. CAPITAL $300,000.


Samuel G. Perkins, President. Benjamin Balch, Sec'y.


Directors .- S. G. Perkins, Samuel Austin, jr., Samu- el Cabot, Benjamin C. Clark, Charles J. Cazenove, Thomas Dixon, Henry Hubbard, William Lander, George W. Lyman, Charles C. Parsons, Russell Sturgis, Henry Wainwright.


Messenger, N. Wright.


United States Insurance Company. 95 State. CAPITAL $200,000. Parker H. Pierce, President. Arch'd Foster, Sec'y.


Directors .- John Binney, Isaiah Bangs, Benjamin Fiske, Benjamin Humphrey, Ammi C. Lombard, Alfred Richardson, Ezra Weston, Newton Willey, Thomas Winsor, John J. Valentine.


Washington Fire and Marine Ins. Company. 42 State. CAPITAL $200,000. Thomas Lamb, President. ' Jas. S. Barbour, Sec'y.


Directors .- Thomas Lamb, Samuel T. Armstrong, Daniel C. Bacon, Samuel Dorr, Otis Everett, William B. Reynolds, Benjamin Sewall, John Skinner, M. H. Simpson.


PROVIDENT INST. FOR SAVINGS. Office in Scollay's Buildings, Tremont st. Open every Wednesday from 9 till 1 o'clock. President-Gardiner Greene, Esq.


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SAVINGS BANK .- HOSPITAL.


Vice Presidents .- Redford Webster, Joseph Coolidge, Thomas L. Winthrop, Joseph Head, Joseph Tilden, John D. Williams, Andrew Ritchie, Jonathan Phillips, Edward Tuckerman, Samuel Snelling, Samuel May, James T. Austin.


Trustees .- John Dorr,. Gideon Snow, Gedney King, William Ropes, James Savage, Nathan Appleton, Amos Lawrence, Abiel Chandler, Robert Waterston, Benjamin Guild, Peter O. Thacher, James Bowdoin, Otis Everett, Samuel Hubbard, John A. Lowell, Nathaniel G. Snelling, Edward Brooks, William Sturgis, Samuel Dorr, John C. Gray, Daniel P. Parker, George Hallett, Francis J. Oli- ver, Thomas P. Cushing, Charles Wells, Ebenezer Chadwick.


Treasurer, James Savage.


MASS. GENERAL HOSPITAL.


Incorporated February 25, 1811.


Annual meeting of the Corporation, 2d Wed. in June.


Visiters .- The Governor, Lieut. Governor, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives, with the Chaplains of both Houses for the time being.


OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. President, Gardiner Greene, Esq.


Vice President, Joseph Head, Esq.


Secretary, Nathaniel I. Bowditch, Esq. Treasurer, Nathaniel P. Russell, Esq.


Trustees .- Henry Codman, Joseph Coolidge, Eben. Francis, Francis C. Gray, Benjamin Guild, Amos Law- rence, Jonathan Phillips, E. H. Robbins, jr., Edward Tuckerman, Josiah Quincy, jr., George Bond, Benjamin D. Greene.


Two Departments.


M'LEAN ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE, IN CHARLESTOWN. Physician and Superintendent, Rufus Wyman, M. D. Supervisor, Columbus Tyler.


Clerk, Rufus Wyman, jr.


A committee of the Trustees visit the Asylum every Tuesday, P. M. to admit and discharge Boarders, and. inspect the establishment. If necessary, Boarders may be admitted or discharged at other times, and by any Trustee.


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CITY REGISTER.


Every application for admission must be in writing, and accompanied with


1. A certificate that the candidate is insane, and free from contagious disease.


2. A certificate of his or her property, and of any friends liable for his or her maintenance.


3. A certificate of the ability of the persons proposed as principal and surety in the obligation for payment of board.


4. A history of the case from its commencement, and the medical treatment.


No visiters are admitted on any part of the Lord's day. No boarders can be visited except by near relatives, or by others at their request in writing.


[See printed rules and regulations.]


THE HOSPITAL IN BOSTON.


Acting Surgeon, John C. Warren, M. D.


Junior Surgeon, George Hayward, M. D.


Acting Physician, James Jackson, M. D.


Assistant Physician, Walter Channing, M. D.


Superintendent, Nathan Gurney, Esq.


BOSTON DISPENSARY.


FOR THE MEDICAL RELIEF OF THE POOR.


Managers. Edward Tuckerman, Chairman.


Samuel H. Walley,


Jonathan Phillips,


Isaac Winslow,


Samuel May,


Benjamin Guild,


Otis Everett,


Gideon F. Thayer, Nathaniel P. Russell,


Samuel T. Armstrong, Alonzo Potter.


George H. Snelling, Secretary.


Treasurer. Gideon Snow. Consulting Physicians.


John Randall, M. D. John Dixwell, M. D.


Visiting Physicians. Martin Gay, M. D., Wards 1 and 3.


Thomas Gray, jr., M. D., Ward 2. Charles Walker, M. D., Ward 4. Henry Dyer, M. D., Wards 5, 6 and 7.


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CHARITABLE SOCIETIES. - CHURCHES.


William Grigg, M. D., Fort Hill District. John C. Howard, M. D., Broad Street District. Daniel T. Coit, M. D., Ward 10. Alexander Thomas, M. D., Wards 11 and 12. John B. Stebbins, M. D., South Boston.


Apothecary. John M. Smith, 138 Washington street.


CHARITABLE SOCIETIES.


British Society. William S. Skinner, President.


Fatherless and Widows' Soc. Mrs. Mary Ann Lee, President, 18 Beacon street.


Howard Benevolent Soc. J. C. Warren, M. D. Pres. Moses Grant, Treasurer.


Irish Society, Rev. Mr. O'Flagherty, President.


Mass. Char. Fire Soc. T. K. Jones, President.


Mass. Char. Mechanic Assoc. Daniel Messinger, Pres.


Mass. Humane Society. Benj. Rich, President.


Mass. Char. Society. Thomas Melville, President.


Port Society of Boston and Vicinity. J. Templeton, President.


Scottish Society. James Kelt, President.


Seamen's Friend Society. William Ropes, President.


CHURCHES AND MINISTERS.


First Church, Chauncey pl., Rev. Nath. L. Frothingham. Second Church, Hanover street, Rev. Ralph W. Emerson. First Baptist Church, Hanover, Rev. Mr. Hague. Old South Church, Washington, Rev. Benj. B. Wisner, D.D. King's Chapel, School st., Rev. James Freeman, D.D. and Rev. F. W. P. Greenwood.


Church in Brattle street,


Church in Essex street, Rev. Samuel Green.


New North Church, Hanover st., Rev. Francis Parkman. New South Church, Summer, Rev. Alexander Young, jr. Christ Church (Episcopal), Salem st., Rev. Wm. Croswell. Church in Federal street, Rev. W. E. Channing, D.D. and Rev. E. S. Gannett.


Church in Hollis street, Rev. John Pierpont.


Trinity Church (Episcopal), Summer, Rev. G. W. Doane. West Church, Lynde street, Rev. Charles Lowell, D.D. Second Baptist Church, Salem st., Rev. Jas. D. Knowles.


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CITY REGISTER.


Universalist Church, N. Bennet, Rev. Sebastian Streeter. Church of the Holy Cross, (Roman Catholic), Franklin street, Rt. Rev. B. Fenwick, Rev. Mr. O' Flagherty, Rev. Mr. Tyler, Rev. Mr. Wiley.


First Methodist Church, North Bennet street.


Second Methodist Church, Bromfield st., Isaac Bonney.


Bethel Church, Hanover avenue, E. T. Taylor.


African Baptist Church, Belknap street.


Charles Street Baptist Church, Rev. Daniel Sharp, D.D. Park Street Church,


Second Universalist Church, School, Rev. Hosea Ballou. St. Matthew's Chap. (Epis.), S. Bos., Rev. John L. Blake. St. Paul's Ch. (Epis.), Tremont st., Rev. Alonzo Potter. Seamen's Meeting, Purchase, Rev. Jonathan Greenleaf. Central Universalist Society, Bulfinch, Rev. Paul Dean. Twelfth Cong. Soc. Chambers st., Rev. Samuel Barrett. Church in Green street, Rev. William Jenks, D.D.


Church in Purchase st., Rev. George Ripley. Grace Ch. (Epis.), Piedmont sq., Rev. George F. Haskins. Church in Bowdoin street, Rev. Lyman Beecher, D.D. Christian Society, Summer, cor. Sea, Joshua V. Himes. Church, South Boston, Rev. Lemuel Capen.


Second Cong. Church S. Boston, Rev. Joy H. Fairchild.


Federal Street Baptist Church, Rev. Howard Malcom. New Jerusalem Church, Tremont, Rev. Thos. Worcester. Baptist Church, South Boston, Rev. Mr. Neal.


Church in Salem street, Rev. G. W. Blagden.


South Cong. Soc. Washington st., Rev. M. I. Motte. African Methodist Chapel, Rev. Samuel Snowden. Church in Pine street,


Episcopal Missionary Chapel, over 46 Washington street, Rev. Asa Eaton, D.D.


D Those Societies not otherwise designated, are Con- gregationalists.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS,


INCORPORATED SOCIETIES, NEWSPAPERS, &c. Adjutant and Quar. Master General's Office, State House Aldermen's Room, City Hall


American Acad. of Arts and Sciences' Library, 50 State American Baptist Magazine, 59 Washington - American Education Society, room over 52 Washington American Journal of Education, 11 School American Statesman, office Water


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PUBLIC BUILDINGS-NEWSPAPERS.


American Traveller, office 63 Court Anti-Masonic Free Press, office Merchants Hall Appraisers of Customs, Custom House street Apprentices' Library, 2 Congress square Aqueduct Office, 40 State, shop Front Assessors' Room, Faneuil Hall Atheneum, or Spirit of the English Magazines, and Jour- nal of Fashions, 184 Washington Auditor's Office, City Hall


Baptist Missionary Rooms, 52 Washington


Boston Athenæum, Pearl


Boston Courier, counting room Congress


Boston and Concord Boating Company, landing, Pond, near Charlestown bridge


Boston Cordage Manufactory, H. Lewis, agent, 31 India Boston Daily Advertiser, 6 Congress


Boston Dispensary, 138 Washington


Boston Gazette and Daily Advertiser, 42 Congress Boston Iron Foundry, Sea


Boston Library, over the Arch, Franklin place


Boston Medical Library, in the Athenaeum, Pearl


Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 184 Washington Boston Patriot and Mercantile Advertiser, rear 29 State Boston Manufacturing Company, 3 Oliver Boston Beer Company, 84 Water


Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, 98 Water


Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry, 39 Congress Boston Theatre, Federal Boston Soapstone Works, Eustis' wharf


Boylston Market, Washington, corner Boylston


Christian Examiner, office 141 Washington Christian Register, corner Washington and School Christian Watchman, Washington City Court House, 16 Leveret City Hall, head of State City and County Treasurer's Office, City Hall City Clerk's Office, City Hall City Marshal's Office, City Hall City Pound, Charles street City Scales, Merrimac, corner Canal Commercial Coffee House, Milk, corner Liberty square Columbian Centinel, office 32 Congress Columbian Hall, Tremont


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CITY REGISTER.


Common Council Room, City Hall Commonwealth Attorney, office 81 Washington Constables' Office, 2 Franklin avenue County Court House, School County Jail, and House of Correction, 16 Leveret Court of Common Pleas, County Court House Custom House, Custom-house street


Daily Evening Transcript, office 4 Exchange Directors of House of Industry, Faneuil Hall District Clerk's Office, Old Court House District Marshal's Office, Old Court House


Employment for Female Poor, 80 Federal Essayist, office Cornhill Evening Gazette, office 14 Congress


Exchange Coffee House, Congress square


Eye and Ear Infirmary, 38 Court


Female Refuge, 12 Charter Faneuil Hall, Market square, corner Merchants Row


Gas Works, Lynn, near Charlestown bridge, counting room 185 Washington


Hay Scales, Charles street Health Office, City Hall Horticultural Society's Room, 52 North Market Howard House, Howard


Inspection Office, Butter and Lard, Distil-house square Inspec. Pot and Pearl Ash., off. Haverhill, cor. Causeway


Laboratory of State, Pleasant Land Office, State House Liberator, 11 Merchants Hall


Liverpool Packet Company, office 32 India


Loan Office, over Branch Bank, ent. from Wilson Lane


Marlborough Hotel, Washington Masonic Mirror, 46 Washington Mass. Historical Soc., Library over Arch, Franklin place Massachusetts Agricultural Society, room State Massachusetts Arsenal, Pleasant Massachusetts General Hospital, Allen


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PUBLIC BUILDINGS-NEWSPAPERS.


Massachusetts Journal, School Mayor's Office, City Hall Medical College, Mason Merchants Hall, Water, corner Congress


Mercantile Library, 1 Merchants Hall


Missionary Rooms of the Amer. Board of For. Missions, 28 Cornhill Missionary Herald, office 47 Washington


Nashua Manufacturing Company, 18 Batterymarch New England Christian Herald, office 127 Washington New England Farmer, office 52 North Market New England Palladium, office 32 Congress New England Glass Co.'s Warehouse, 140 Washington New England Museum, 75 Court


New England Galaxy, Congress


North American Review, office 141 Washington


Old Court House, Court street Overseers of the Poor, office Faneuil Hall


Pantheon Hall, 441 Washington Pension Office, over Branch Bank, Wilson lane Pilots' Office, 237 Ann Post Office, City Hall Probate Office, Old Court House Provident Institution for Savings, Scollay's Buildings


Reading Room, City Hall Recorder and Relig. Telegraph, office 127 Washington Republican Institution, 3 Merchants Hall Revere Copper Co. James Davis, jr. agent, 22 Union


Salem Street Academy, 99 Salem Secretary of State's Office, State House, Beacon street South Boston Iron Co. counting room 2 Central wharf, foundry South Boston Spirit of the Pilgrims, Cornhill State House, Beacon State Treasurer's Office, State House, Beacon


Theological Library, under Church in Chauncey place Tremont Theatre, Tremont street, near School Tremont House, Tremont street, near School Trumpet, office Franklin avenue


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CITY REGISTER.


' Unitarian Advocate, 124 Washington Union Factory, Mechanic


Weekly Messenger, 6 Congress Workingmen's Advocate, 7 Merchants Hall


LIST OF STAGES.


Albany, N. Y. Daily, via Brattleboro', Vt. leaves Brig- ham's, 42 Hanover st. every morning except Sun. at 2.


Albany Mail, via Northampton, leaves Earl's, 36 Ha- nover st. Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 2. a m, and arrives the following days at 7 p m.


Albany Accommodation leaves Earl's, 36 Hanover st. Tues. Thurs. and Sat. at 2 a m, and arrives Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 8 p m.


Albany via Springfield Mail and Accommodation Daily Line, leaves every day except Sun. at 2 am, and arrives at 7 p m.


Albany Mail, via Springfield, leaves Earl's, 36 Hano- ver st. Tues. Thurs. and Sat. at 2 a m, and arrives Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 7 p m.


Albany Mail, via Brattleboro', leaves Brigham's, 42 Hanover st. Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 2 a m, and arrives Tues. Thurs. and Sat. p m.


Albany Accom., leaves Earl's, 36 Hanover st. Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 2 a m, and arrives the following days at 6 p m.


Albany Mail, Phoenix Line, via Greenfield, leaves . Brigham's, 42 Hanover st. Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 2 a m, and arrives Tues. Thurs. and Sat. at 6 p m.


Amherst, Windsor and Burlington Mail, leaves City Tavern every morning at 7, and arrives at 3 pm.


Andover Daily, leaves City Tavern every day at 3 p m, except Sunday, and arrives at 10 a m.


Barre, Greenfield, and Albany, N. Y. leaves 11 Elm st. Tues. Thurs. and Sat. mornings at 2, arrives Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 7 a m.


Berlin, Holden, Rutland, and New Braintree, Ms. Accom. leaves Suffolk Hotel, Elm st. Tues. Thurs. and Sat. at 7 a m, and arrives Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 5 p m.


Beverly, leaves Doolittle's city tavern every day ex- cept Sun. at 3 p m, and arrives at 10 a m.


Bristol and Warren Mail, leaves Shepard's, Bromfield


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st. Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 5 a m, and arrives Tues. Thurs, and Sat. at half past 6 p m.


Brookline, leaves Norfolk avenue every day except Sunday, at half past 10 a m, and half past 2 and half past 6 p m.


Bridgewater and Randolph. Mail, arrives Mon. Wed. and Fri. at half past. 11 a m-leaves Shepard's, Brom- field st. Tues. Thurs. and Sat. at 12 noon.


Bridgewater (East), leaves City Tavern, Tues. and Sat. at 11 a m, arrives Mon. and Fri. at 2 p m.


Cambridge, leaves 45 Brattle st. every day except Sun. at 9 and 11 a m, and 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7 p m.


Cambridge and East Cambridge, leaves stage office Brattle st. at 8, and returns at 1 with the mail.


Cambridgeport Hourly, leaves.45 Brattle st.


Canton, arrives Mon. Tues. Thurs. and Sat. at half past 8 a m,-leaves 9 Elm st. same days, at 4 p m.


Charlestown Hourly Coaches, from 45 Brattle st.


Cohasset and Hingham Accom., arrives Mon. and Sat. at 1-2 past nine a m, and leaves City Tavern at 4 p m, same days.




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