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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.
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BANKS.
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.
SUFFOLK BANK .- 65 State. CAPITAL $750,000.
Henry B. Stone, Pres .- Matthew S. Parker, Cashier.
Directors .- Joseph Baker, George Bond, Ebenezer Breed, 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, A. K. Hunt. Porter, Rand Lord.
Foreign Money Clerks .- William Grubb, jr. D. H. Belknap, William Wyman, J. Grubb, John Lakeman.
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, Thomas Brown, jr. 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, H. Jaques, J. F. Loring, B. T. Reed, Isaac Stevens, G. Wheelock. Teller, Loammi Kendall, jr. Book-Keeper, Nathaniel Clapp. Messenger and Porter, Charles Stearns.
Discount every day.
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REGISTER.
UNION BANK .- 40 State. CAPITAL $800,000. Thomas L. Winthrop, Pres. - Chester Adams, Cashier. 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 Em- mons. 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, Thomas Brewer, J. P. Cook, Charles Davis, Windsor Fay, Francis Jackson, Josiah Stedman, John Thompson, Daniel Weld, Moses Williams.
Teller, J. J. Soren. Book-Keeper, Joshua Child. Messenger and Porter, S. T. Goss. 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, Ben- jamin A. Gould, 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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Atlas Insurance Company. 31 State. CAPITAL $300,000.
Samuel A. Wells, Pres .- Andrew C. Dorr, jr. Secretary.
Directors .- S. A. Wells, Benjamin Bangs, John Bor- land, George B. Blake, Edward Cruft, Richard Devens, Thomas Dennie, Edward Eldredge, John Harris, James Harris, Joseph W. Lewis, W. W. Parrott, R. D. Shep- herd, Phineas Sprague, Stephen White.
Messenger, William Woodberry.
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INSURANCE OFFICES.
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 Jellison, Thaddeus Nichols, jr. Henry Oxnard, Isaac Parker.
Boston Marine Insurance Company. 52 State. CAPITAL $300,000. Daniel Sargent, President .- Joseph May, Secretary.
Directors .- Henry F. Baker, George B. Cary, Thomas B. Curtis, John L. Gardner, Robert C. Hooper, Thomas Lee, Robert C. Mackay, Thomas Parsons, Benjamin T. Pickman, Daniel Sargent, Thomas Ward, Stephen White.
Messenger, William S. Fish.
Boston Insurance Company. 48 State. CAPITAL $300,000. . Lemuel Pope, President .- Peter W. Freeman, Secretary. Directors .- Lemuel Pope, John Bryant, Nathaniel Goddard, Giles Lodge, John F. Loring, William Law- rence, George Pratt, Willard Sayles, Moses Wheeler.
Boylston Fire and Marine Insurance Company. 475 Washington. CAPITAL $300,000. Aaron Baldwin, President .- C. Edw. Habicht, Sec'y.
Directors .- Aaron Baldwin, Thomas Brewer, J. P. Cooke, Richards Child, Charles Davis, Windsor Fay, Josiah Stedman, John Thompson, J. P. Townsend, Francis Jackson, Daniel Weld, Moses Williams.
Columbian Insurance Company. 43 State. CAPITAL $300,000. Charles Bradbury, President .- Edward P. Meriam, Sec'y.
Directors .- Charles Bradbury, C Brown, Samuel Hooper, James K. Mills, Benjamin T. Reed, jr. William Savage, William Sawyer, Henry Sigourney, Thomas B. Wales.
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Commercial Insurance Company. 53 State. CAPITAL $200,000. William J. Loring, President .- Lemuel Stanwood, Sec. Directors .- William J. Loring, Henry Lee, Ebenezer Breed, D. C. Bacon, Thomas B. Curtis, William G. Lambert, Robert Hooper, jr. John A. Cunningham, Samuel Whitwell.
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Commonwealth Insurance Company. 63 State. CAPITAL $300,000. J. Buffinton, President .- J. Stevens, 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.
Firemen's Insurance Company. 13 State. CAPITAL $300,000.
Thomas C. Amory, President .- S. G. Rogers, jr. Sec'y. Directors .- Thomas C. Amory, Samuel Austin, jr. Joseph P. Bradlee, John Collamore, jr. Joshua Crane, John S. Ellery, William G. Eaton, Edward G. Prescott, Benjamin Seaver, William Willett, J. H. Wolcott, Benjamin Yeaton.
Fishing Insurance Company. 20 Commercial. CAPITAL $50,000. James Brown, President .- Moses Sewall, Secretary.
Directors .- James Brown, Benjamin Abrahams, John F. Banister, Peleg Churchill, Robert Ripley, John A. McGaw, Benjamin Sewall, Charles O. Whitmore, Wil- liam V. Kent, Charles Wilkins, Benjamin Dodd, Leon- ard Battell, Thomas N. Cullen.
Franklin Insurance Company. 44 State. CAPITAL $300,000. Francis Welch, President .- William W. Byrnes, Sec'y. A. S. Whiting, Clerk.
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INSURANCE OFFICES.
Directors .- Francis Welch, Samuel L. Abbot, Lemuel Crackbon, William Dehon, John Lamson, James Read, Isaac Stevens, Enoch Train, Eliphalet Williams.
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, C. C. Parsons, William Davis, jr. Messenger, S. Withington.
Hope Insurance Company. 15 State. CAPITAL $200,000. Nehemiah Parsons, President .- Joseph Lord, jr. Sec'y.
Directors .- Nehemiah Parsons, B. A. Gould, George W. Pratt, Charles Thacher, R. D. C. Merry, Phineas Foster, John P. Rice, Philip Ammidon, Thomas Lord, Bela Hunting, John W. Trull.
Theophilus Parsons, Solicitor.
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, E. A. Bourne, John Lemist, Edmund Munroe, George Pratt, William Parker, William Shimmin, S. C. Thwing.
Massachusetts Fire and Marine Insurance Co. 45 State. CAPITAL $300,000. Nathaniel G. Snelling, President .- Jacob Rust, Sec'y. Directors .- Jonathan Chapman, N. F. Cunningham, David Ellis, S. E. Greene, Abraham Howard, W. F. Otis, James Savage, C. C. C. Tucker, B. M. Watson, Charles Wells.
Messenger, Ebenezer Kenfield.
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Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Co. 50 State. CAPITAL $500,000. William Prescott, Pres.
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REGISTER.
Vice Presidents .- Samuel Appleton, Peter C. Brooks, Joseph Head, Charles Jackson, John Lowell, Harrison 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.
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, Jolın A. Lowell, Turner Phillips, Charles Wells, John D. Williams, Samuel May.
Mercantile Marine Insurance Company. 68 State. CAPITAL $300,000.
Joseph Baker, President .- Nathaniel Meriam, Secretary. Directors .- Joseph Baker, Thomas Cordis, Peter R. Dalton, William Davis, jr. Samuel Fales, Jeremiah Fitch, John Hooper, James Johnson, Henry Lee, Charles T. Parsons, Dixey Wildes.
Merchants' Insurance Company. 38 State. CAPITAL $300,000. Joseph Balch, President .- George Homer, Secretary. Samuel Tenney, Assistant Secretary. Directors .- Joshua Blake, John Belknap, Nathaniel Curtis, Ebenezer Chadwick, Arthur French, Henry Hall, George Hallett, Abbot Lawrence, Francis C. Low- ell, Tasker H. Swett, Benjamin Thompson, Samuel Whitwell.
Messenger, Joseph Swasey.
National Insurance Company. 57 State. CAPITAL $1,000,000. Wm. Thorndike, Pres .- Samuel W. Swett, Vice Pres. Samuel Curson, Secretary.
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INSURANCE OFFICES.
Directors .- William Appleton, Daniel Denny, Paul Farnum, Samuel Hubbard, John A. Lowell, Dudley L. Pickman, Francis Skinner, George Bond, Ebenezer Francis, John C. Gray, John Hooper, Isaac Livermore, Isaac Parker, George Searle, William Thorndike, Samu- el W. Swett, Charles Wells, Nathaniel R. Cobb, Ste- phen Fairbanks, William H. Gardiner, George H. Kuhn, James K. Mills, David Sears, Willard Sayles, Marshall P. Wilder.
Neptune Insurance Company. CAPITAL $200,000. C. Curtis, President .- T. H. Gardner, Secretary. Directors .- C. Curtis, William Austin, David Devens, David Stetson, T. C. Smith, J. P. Thorndike, Timothy Walker, B. Lincoln, jr. Samuel Wheeler.
New England Marine Insurance Company. 34 State. CAPITAL .$300,000.
James Hall, President .- John Waters, Secretary.
Directors .- James Hall, Peter C. Brooks, Josiah Bradlee, Joseph Tilden, Richard D. Tucker, William Appleton, Ozias Goodwin, Andrew Cunningham, jr. Edmund Baylies, Ignatius Sargent, John Pickering, Isaac Winslow, jr.
Messenger, George Golding.
Ocean Insurance Company. 39 State. CAPITAL $200,000. Jos. H. Adams, President .- John Preston, Secretary.
Directors .- Joseph H. Adams, E. E. Bradshaw, John Binney, Dennis Brigham, H. G. Chapman, Edward D. Clark, William Eager, J. P. Flint, Mark Healey, John B. Jones, Theodore D. Parker, Ferdinand E. White.
Suffolk Insurance Company. State, cor. Congress. CAPITAL $300,000. Samuel G. Perkins, Pres .- Pelham W. Hayward, Sec'y. Directors .- S. G. Perkins, Samuel Austin, jr. Benja- min C. Clark, Charles J. Cazenove, Thomas G. Cary, Charles Cunningham, Thomas Dixon, William Lander, George W. Lyman, Charles C. Parsons, Russell Sturgis, Henry Wainwright.
Messenger, N. Wright.
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United States Insurance Company. 95 State. CAPITAL $200,000. Parker H. Pierce, President .- Arch'd Foster, Secretary. Directors .- John Binney, Isaiah Bangs, Benjamin Fiske, Benjamin Humphrey, Ammi C. Lombard, John H. Pearson, Alfred Richardson, John Smith, John J. Valentine, Ezra Weston, Newton Willey.
Washington Fire and Marine Ins. Company. 42 State. CAPITAL $200,000. Thomas Lamb, President .- Jas. S. Barbour, Secretary.
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 day from 9 till 1 o'clock.
President-Gardiner Greene, Esq.
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.
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HOSPITAL.
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, Francis C. Gray, Benjamin Guild, Jonathan Phillips, E. H. Rob- bins, jr. Edward Tuckerman, Josiah Quincy, jr. George Bond, Benjamin D. Greene, George Hallett.
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.
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.] 1
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.
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REGISTER.
BOSTON DISPENSARY.
FOR THE MEDICAL RELIEF OF THE POOR.
Managers. Edward Tuckerman, Chairman.
Samuel H. Walley Isaac Winslow Benjamin Guild
Gideon F. Thayer Sam'l T.Armstrong Samuel May
Otis Everett Jonathan Phillips Nath'I P. Russell
George H. Snelling, Secretary. Treasurer. Gideon Snow. Consulting Physicians. John Randall, M.D. John Dixwell, M.D. Visiting Physicians.
Augustus A. Gould, 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.
Martin Gay, M.D., Fort Hill District.
Edward W. Davenport, 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. Joseph M. Smith, 138 Washington street.
CHARITABLE SOCIETIES.
British Society. William S. Skinner, President.
Fatherless and Widows' Society. Mrs. Mary Ann Lee, President, 18 Beacon street.
Howard Benevolent Society. Amos Lawrence, Pres. Moses Grant, Treasurer.
Irish Society. Andrew Dunlap, President.
Mass. Char. Fire Soc. T. K. Jones, President.
Mass. Char. Mech. Assoc. Jos. T. Buckingham, Pres.
Mass. Humane Society. Benj. Rich, President.
Mass. Char. Society. Thomas Melville, President
Port. Society of Boston and Vicinity. William W. Mot- ley, President.
Charitable Association of the Boston Fire Department. Thomas C. Amory, President.
Scottish Society. James Kelt, President.
Seamen's Friend Society. Michael H. Simpson, Treas.
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CHURCHES.
CHURCHES AND MINISTERS.
First Church, Chauncey pl., Rev. Nuth. L. Frothingham. Second Church, Hanover street, Rev. Ralph W. Emerson. First Baptist Church, Hanover, Rev. Mr. Hague. Old South Church, Wash., Rec. Benj. B. Wisner, D.D. King's Chapel, School st., 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, Rec. Alexander Young, jr. Christ Church (Episcopal), Salem, Rev. Win. Croswell. Church in Federal street, Rer. W. E. Channing, D.D. and Rev. E. S. Gunnett.
Church in Hollis street, Rev. John Pierpont.
Trinity Church (Episcopal), Summer, Rev. G. IV. Doane. Assistant Minister, Rev. J. H. Hopkins.
West Church, Lynde street, Rev. Charles Lowell, D.D. Second Baptist Church, Salem st., Rev. Jus. D. Knowles. Universalist Church, N. Bennet, Rev. Sebastian Strecter. Church of the Holy Cross (Roman Catholic), Franklin street, Rt. Rev. B. Fenwick, Rev. F. J. O' Flaherty, Rev. Mr. Tyler, Rev. Mr. Wiley.
First Methodist Church, N. Bennet, Rev. A. D. Merrill. Second Methodist Church, Bromfield street.
Bethel Church, Hanover avenue, E. T. Taylor.
African Baptist Church, Belknap street.
Charles Street Baptist Church, Rer. 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. John S. Stone. Seamen's Meeting, Purchase, Rev. Jonathun 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.), at Bedford street Chapel. 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, Phillips pl., Rev. Thos. Worcester. Baptist Church, South Boston, Rev. Mr. Neal.
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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 st., Rev. Asa Euton, D.D.
IF 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, 81 Washington American Education Society, room over 52 Washington American Journal of Education, 11 School American Statesman, office Water American Traveller, office 63 Court
Amphitheatre, Portland, corner Travers 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
Athenæum Journal of Literature and the Fine Arts, State Auditor's Office, City Hall
Banner of the Church, 72 Washington
Baptist Missionary Rooms, 81 Washington
Boston Athenæum, Pearl
Boston Courier, office, Congress
Boston and Concord Boating Company, landing, Pond, near Charlestown bridge
Boston Cordage Manufactory, H. Lewis agent, 31 India Boston Daily Advertiser and Patriot, 6 Congress
Boston Dispensary, 138 Washington
Boston Gazette and Daily Advertiser, Congress
Boston Lace and Hosiery Manufactory, 25 Cedar
Boston Library, over the Arch, Franklin place Boston Literary Magazine, 184 Washington
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 184 Washington
Boston Medical Library, in the Atheneum, Pearl
Boston Manufacturing Company, 3 Oliver
Boston Beer Company, 84 Water
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PUBLIC BUILDINGS .- NEWSPAPERS.
Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, 98 Water Boston Recorder, 134 Washington
Boston Soapstone Works, Eustis's wharf
Boston Theatre, Federal
Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry, 39 Congress Boylston Market, Washington, corner Boylston
Christian Examiner, office 141 Washington
Christian Register, corner Washington and School
Christian Watchman, 128 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 Land Office, 773 Washington
City Marshal's Office, City Hall
City Pound, Charles street
City Scales, Merrimac, corner Canal
City Tavern, Brattle
Commercial Coffee House, Milk, corner Liberty square
Columbian Centinel, office 32 Congress
Columbian Hall, Tremont
Common Council Room, City Hall 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
Education Society, room 81 Washington Employment for Female Poor, 80 Federal Essayist, office 3 Cornhill
Evening Gazette, office 14 Congress
Exchange Coffee House, Congress square
Eye and Ear Infirmary, 38 Court
Faneuil Hall, Market square, corner Merchants Row Female Refuge, 12 Charter
Frankliu Hotel, 49 North Market
Fulton House, Cross, corner Fulton
Gas Works, Lynn, near Charlestown bridge. Counting room, 185 Washington
Hay Scales, Charles street Health Office, City Hall
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Horticultural Society's Room, 81 Washington 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, office 11 Merchants Hall
Liverpool Packet Company, office 32 India
Loan office, over Branch Bank, ent. from Wilson lane Marlborough Hotel, Washington Masonic Mirror, 23 Cornhill
Masonic Temple, Tremont street Mass. Historical Soc., Library over Arch, Franklin pl.
Massachusetts Arsenal, Pleasant
Massachusetts General Hospital, Allen
Mayor's Office, City Hall
Medical College, Mason
Merchants Hall, Water, corner Congress Mercantile Library, 95 Washington Missionary Herald, office 47 Washington
Miss. Rooms of the Am. Board of For. Miss. 23 Cornhill New England Christian Herald, office 17 Cornhill
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, Devonshire
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 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 S. Boston Iron Co. c. r. 2 Central wf. foundry S. Boston_ Spirit of the Pilgrims, 9 Cornhill State House, Beacon
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STREETS.
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 40 Cornhill
Unitarian Advocate, 124 Washington Union Factory, Mechanic Weekly Messenger, 6 Congress Workingmen's Advocate, 7 Merchants Hall
STREETS, COURTS AND PLACES. A STREET, South Boston, from Dorchester Turnpike across 4th, to Glass works
Acorn street, opens in the rear of 39 Chesnut street, and extends to West Cedar street
Alden lane, from 139 Court street to Sudbury street Alden court, opens on west side of Alden lane Allen street, from Chambers street to Brighton Ann street, northeast from Market square to Lynn street Ann street court, opens 330 Ann street Arch street, from Franklin place to Summer street Ash street, from Pine street to South Bennet street Atkinson street, from Milk street to Russia wharf Avery street, from 387 Washington street to Mason st. Avery place, opens from Avery street Avon place, opens at 364 Washington street.
B STREET, from Dorchester Turnpike across Broad- way, to Glass works Baldwin place, opens 70 Salem street Ballard place, opens on the south side of Bromfield st. Barristers Hall, Court square, School street Barre place, opens on north side of Elliot, near Tremont Barrett street, from 83 Ann street to Fulton street Barton street, northeast from Leveret, opposite Second Bartlett street, from 187 Hanover street to 306 Ann st. Bath street, from north end of Pearl street to Water st. Batterman place, south side Essex, opposite Lincoln st. Battery street, from 344 Ann to 203 Hanover street Batterymarch street, from Liberty square to Broad street Beach street, from Washington to Front street Beacon street, from King's Chapel to Western avenue Bedford street, from 290 Washington to Summer street Bedford place, north side Bedford street
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