The Boston Directory : Embracing the City Record, a General Directory of the for the Year 1852, Part 95

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Publication date: 1852
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87-50.


76 00


main road


Bradford,


32.


.80.


.23.88.


42-50.


85.00


ten


Haverhill,


83.


.80.


.28.38.


42.50


85.00


times a day, and


Plaistow,


88.


.95.


.25. 75. .


46.75.


98.00


New:on,.


41.


$1.00. .


. . 26.40. .


49 00.


96 00


arrive as often, at


Exeter,


50.


1.20


... 28.87.


52.50


. 105.00


various hours


Newmarket,


57.


1.40.


. 80.25


55.00.


·110.00


between


Durham, . .


62.


.. 1 50.


.. 1.60.


. . . 81.63.


57.50.


.. 115.00


A. M., and


[ Great Falls,


72.


. 1.74 ..


. 82. 45.


59.00


.118.00


10 o'clock,


Rochester,


78.


1.86


Salmon Falls,


71.


.1.78. ..


. 82. 17. . .


58-50.


·117.00


P. M.


South Berwick.


72.


.1.79.


... 82.80.


58.75.


.. 117.50


North Berwick,


78 ...


... 1.99


Wells,.


88.


.2.00


Kennebunk,


88.


.. 2.00


Saco, ..


99.


... 2.00


Portland,


111.


... 2.00


PACKAGE TICKETS of 100, are sold at three-fourths the usual fare. The Newburyport Railroad connects at Bradford, and takes Passengers three times a day, to and from Georgetown, Newburyport,


6 o'clock,


South Newmarket, .


54.


1.30


.29 70


54.00.


· 108.00


Somersworth,


70 ..


... 1-67 ..


. . . 81 90. ..


58.00


. 116.00


Branch.


East Kingston,.


45


1.10.


... 27.50.


50.00.


·100.00


BOSTON


Lawrence,


26.


.60 ..


.19.25


85.00.


70.00


In both Winter and Summer Trains usually leave


JUNE


..


MEDFORD BRANCH RAILROAD.


Trains run to and from MEDFORD, a distance of 5 miles, seven times a day each way. Fare, 15 cents. Time, 15 minutes. Season Tickets, $30 a year. This is a beautiful village, and a desirable place for summer residence.


ADVANTAGES OF A RESIDENCE ON THIS ROUTE.


Somerville, Medford, Malden, Melrose, South Reading, and Reading, towns within the range of the special, as well as the longer trains, possess many advantages for country residences, either through the warm season or the whole year, not exceeded by those of any other towns in the vicinity of Boston. The cheapness of the fare, the number of trains, both early and Jate, in connection with the convenient depot in Boston, render this railroad a desirable channel of intercourse between the city and country. That the advantages of these places are appreciated is evident from the increasing demand for residences on this route, the demand for house lots, and the steady rise in the value of the land.


. 80.93.


56.25


·112-50


Dover. . ..


67.


. &c., &c.


17.50.


39


RAILROADS.


BOSTON AND WORCESTER RAILROAD.


Depot


corner of


Lincoln and Beach


Streets,


BOSTON.


Incorporated June, 1831; Opened


· for Travel, July, 1835


OFFICERS. THOMAS HOPKINSON, President.


GEORGE BEMIS, Clerk.


[Office, 5 Court Street.]


HORACE WILLIAMS, Treasurer. [Office at Depot.]


GINERY TWICHELL, Superintendent. [Office at Depot.] DIRECTORS.


DANIEL DENNY, NATHANIEL HAMMOND,


B. F. WHITE,


GEORGE B. BLAKE,.


ISAAC EMERY, WM. PARKER, GEORGE MOREY.


BOSTON AND WORCESTER RAILROAD. RATES IN THROUGH TRAINS.


SEASON


SEASON


STATIONS. MILES.


FARES. TICKETS.


STATIONS. MILES. FARES. TICKETS.


Brighton, ..... 5


... 20


Sherburne, .. . 25


.. 65


.. $75.00


Angier's Corner, 7


25


.. ....


Holliston, .... 26


70


. . 75.00


Newton, . ..


9


80


...


Cordaville, . ... 27


75


85 00


Grantville, . . .. 13


85


$47.00


Southboro',. ... 28


75 ..


85.00


Needham, . . . . . 14


40


50.00


Milford. ...... 88 ..


85


85.00


Natick,


.17


45


60.00


Westboro', . . . . 82 ..


85


90.00


Saxonville, . . . . 21


55


65.00


Grafton, ...... 88 . . . 1.00


..


95.00


Framingham, . . 21


55


65.00


Millbury, . .. .. 4% . . 1.15


100.00


Ashland, . . . . . . 24


..


65


..


75.00


Worcester, . .. 44 . . . 1.15 .... 100.00


NEWTON AND BROOKLINE SPECIAL TRAINS.


SEASON


SEASON


STATIONS. MILES. FARES. TICKETS.


STATIONS. MILES. FARES. TICKETS.


Brookline, . . .. . 32 .... 10


.. $30.00


Newtonville, ... 8 ....


25


.... $40.00


Cainbr'ge Cross. 4


15


..


30.00


West Newton, .. 9 .... 25 .


..


40.00


Brighton,. .. 5


.... 15


...


90.00 Auburndale, . . 10} .... 27 .. ..


43.00


Newton Corner, 7


20


.. 35.00


Lower Falls, . . 12


30


.. 45.00


Brookline,.


.86


West Newton,. 15


Brighton, .


.24


Packages for $3.00


Auburndale,


.15


Newton Corner,. .18


Lower Falls, 12


WAY FARE.


Brighton and Newton Corner,.


... 10 | Newton Corner and Lower Falls, . . . . 15


Brighton and West Newton, .15


West Newton and Lower Falls,. .... 10


Brighton and Lower Falls,. ... 25


Boston and Milldam,. .10


Newton Corner and West Newton, . . . 10


Fare in Saxonville and Milford Trains, same as in Newton Special Trains. IG The Fare is five cents extra when paid in the cars.


Special Train Tickets are strictly confined to Newton, Saxonville and Milford Trains.


Persons holding Special Train Season Tickets, may purchase the privilege of using them in the Worcester Trains by paying ten dollars per year, or not exceed- ing one dollar per month for not less than three months.


All Season Tickets are to begin or terminate on the first day of January, April, July, or October.


No Season Ticket is transferable-nor will any be transferred by the Superintendent. No allowances made for absence.


The holder of a Season Ticket is entitled to no privilege beyond what is extended to transient passengers, but is subject to the same contingencies and regulations in all respects.


Quarter or Term Tickets will be sold to scholars, as heretofore.


Smoking, riding on the outside of the Cars, and putting the head or arms out of the windows, are especially prohibited.


The trains, both in Winter and Summer, are very numerous, and with reasonable rates for Single and Season Tickets, offer strong inducements for gentlemen doing business in the city, to live in the country, both on the score of economy and of health and comfort.


This road not only con- nects the city of Boston with Worcester, and the intermediate and adjoining country towns, but consti- tutes, besides, the Eastern end of the Great Western Railway Line from Albany, &c .; of the Railroad Line from New York, via New Haven, Hartford and Springfield, as well as of the Steamboat and Railroad Route from New York, via Norwich.


TIMOTHY O. LEEDS,


40


RAILROADS.


EASTERN RAILROAD.


Depot at


Salem.


Opened for Travel to Salem, 1839 ; Portsmouth, N.H. 1840; Portland, Me. '41.


OFFICERS. ALBERT THORNDIKE, President.


WILLIAM S. TUCKERMAN, Treasurer.


JOHN KINSMAN, Superintendent.


[Office, 17 Merchants' Row.] [Office at Depot, Salem, and at Depot, Boston.]


WILLIAM H. FOSTER, Clerk. DIRECTORS.


D. A. NEAL,


SAMUEL HOOPER,


ISAIAH B. REED,


. ALBERT THORNDIKE,


IOHABOD GOODWIN,


B. T. REED,


SAMUEL PHILBRICK.


EASTERN RAILROAD.


From Boston, through Lynn, Salem, Beverly, Wenham, Ipswich, Rowley, Newburyport, Salisbury, Seabrook, Hampton Falls, Hampton, and Greenland to PORTSMOUTH. By the


PORTSMOUTH, SACO, AND PORTLAND RAILROAD,


Through Elliot, South Berwick, North Berwick, Wells, Kennebunk, and Saco, to Portland. Thence to Bath, by the Kennebec and Portland Railroad, where a Steamboat connects for Gardiner, Hallowell, and Stages for all parts of Maine; or by the Androscoggin and Kennebec Railroad, for Readfield, Winthrop, and Waterville, where Stages connect for Bangor, and all other places on the Penobscot, and Gardiner and Hallowell on the Kennebec, and Thomaston, Camden, Belfast, Frankfort, and Bangor, on the Penobscot Rivers. Also, by the


ESSEX RAILROAD, With Danvers, Middleton, Andover, and Lawrence. Dy Branches with Marblehead, Manchester, Gloucester, Salisbury Mills, Amesbury, and Great Falls, and by Stages with the White Mountains, and all the interior of New Hampshire and Maine.


PRICES OF SINGLE, SEASON, AND PACKAGE TICKETS.


SINGLE TICKETS.


Adults.


Scholars.


Children under 18 years of age.


PRICE OF FIFTY PACKAGE TICKETL


Chelsea,.


5. . . .


10. . . . $11


$20 ...


$80.


88.


$15.


... $28.


$ 5 ....


$10 .... $15.


. . $10 24


Lynn,


9 ....


.14.


. . 25.


.40


-10.


.18 ... . .. 80.


7.


-18.


.20.


-19 69


Swampscot.


.11.


..


.. 15.


.27.


.45


·11.


.20 .84


8. ... 14.


.28


.00.00


Marblehead,


.. 18.


45 ...


.20.


.88.


67.


15.


.. 28.


50


.. 10.


.19.


84.


19.69


Salem, .


14


40. . .


.. 18.


.35.


.60


14.


.26


45


9.


17


-17-50


Beverly, .


. 16. ..


45 ...


.20.


... 38.


.67.


15


.28


50


.. 10.


.19


.84.


· 19.60


West Beach,


·19.


58. ..


21.


.. . 40.


.70


.16.


.80.


52


... 11.


.20.


.35.


. . 22.00


Manchester,


23.


65. . . 28


.42.


.75.


18


82


56


12


.21.


88.


.25.00


Gloucester, .


.80. .. .


90. . .


26 ... 50.


.90


20.


88


67


.18.


.25.


.45.


.35.00


North Beverly,.


. . . 19.


50. ..


.2


.40.


.50.


16.


80


52


·10.


.20.


85.


-22.00


Wenham, ...


-20.


56. ..


42.


78


17.


82


55


.. 11.


.21.


.37-


. 25.00


Ipswich,


.25.


70.


.45


80.


18


.84


80


.12.


.28.


-40-


.80 00


Rowley, .


.29.


80.


28


.50


.90


20.


.88


67


.18. 7.25


-45.


.85 00


Newburyport,.


.84.


$1.00.


.. 29


. . 55.


1.00


22


41


75


.15. .28.


.50-


.40.00


Salisbury,


86.


1.08.


31


.. 59.


1.08.


28


44


81


-16.


.80.


.54.


.. 40.50


Salisbury Mills,


.40.


.. 1 20.


34


.64.


.. 1. 18.


.28


48


.88


.. 17.


.82


.59


-45.00


Seabrook, N. H.,. . . 40.


1 16.


.33.


.68 ..


.1.18.


25.


47


88


.16.


.. 81.


59.


43 50


Hampton, . .....


44.


1.82


.. 84.


65. . . . 1.20.


.26.


49


90


.17.


89


60.


. 50.00


Greenland, .


.49. . . . 1.48


.85.


.68. . .. 1.25.


27.


.51


94


.18.


. . 84.


.63.


-55-60


Portsmouth,.


.54.


.1.50.


35


. 68. . . . 1.25. .


.27.


51


94.


.. 18.


34.


... 63.


.56-00


Elliot, ..


68. . .. 1.70


South Berwick, .


.66. . .. 1.85


North Berwick, . .. 72. . . . 2.00


Wells, ....


77. . . . 2.00


Kennebunk,.


.. 82. . .. 2.00


Saco, ...


.92. . . . 2.00


Scarborough, .. . 1.00. . .. 2.00


Portland, . ..... 1.05. . . . 2.00


84.


. - 65. . . . 1.20.


26.


49


90


.17.


.38.


60.


-46.50


North Hampton, . . 47. ... 1.40.


.85


-68. . . . 1.25.


.27.


.51


.94.


18.


.34.


68-


-52-60


FROM BOSTON


TO


MILES.


cts.


8 Mos. 6 Mos. 12 Mos.


3 Mos. 6 Mos. 12 Mos.


8 Mos. 6 Mos. 12 Mos.


PACKAGE TICKETS, IN PACKAGES OF FIFTY,


Fach ticket passing one of four persons, all of whom must be" the immediate members of the family of the purchaser, (whose names will be printed in full ou the ticket,) will be sold between Boston and the intermediate Stations, at the prices stated. Persons wishing for the above, must sign an order therefor, which may be found at the office of the Treasurer, in Boston, the office in Salem, and at the ticket offices along the line of the road-giving the names in full of the persons using them.


No Railroad affords access to so many, so varied, and so splendid sea-side locations, or passes through so many pleasant citics, towns, and villages. Its Depots are within a mile or two of the celebrated beaches of Chelsea, Nahant, Swampscot, and Marblehead. A Branch skirts the shores of Massachusetts Bay, in the towns of Beverly, Manchester, and Gloucester. opening most magnificent views of the Ocean, leading to the most retired spots for sea-bathing, and to the most delightful walks and drivesin the native forests, that can be found in New England. This shore is rapidly filling up with marine villes and cottages. Farther east, at Ipswich, Plum Island, Hampton, Rve, Boar's Head. Wells, and Saco-extensive beaches, good public houses, and healthful resorts for summer residence, afford advantages that are too well known to require description.


Hampton Falls, . . . 42. . .. 1. 24.


25. . .


25. . .


Depot on Eastern Railroad Wharf, Commercial Street, BOSTON.


RAILROADS.


41


FITCHBURG RAILROAD.


Depot corner of Causeway and Haverhill Streets, BOSTON.


Incorporated March 3, 1842. Opened for Travel to Fitchburg, March 5, 1845.


OFFICERS. JACOB FORSTER, President.


L. TILTON, Superintendent. [Office at Depot:]


JOHN P. WELCH, Treasurer and Olerk. [Office at Depot.]


DIRECTORS.


N. F. CUNNINGHAM,


E. HASKETT DERBY,


ALVAH OROCKER, HORATIO ADAMS.


FITCHBURG RAILROAD.


STATIONS. MILES. FARES. PACKAGE TICKETS. SEASON TICKETTO.


cts.


8 mos.


Prospect Street,


2 ....


15. . 18 for $1.00.


-- $5.00


Somerville,


.. 8. . . .


15.


.13 "


1.00.


5 00


Porter's,. ..


15.


.18 "


1.00.


6.00


West Cambridge,


6.


20.


.23 " 8.00.


7.50


Plympton's,


·10.


30.


.15 "


8.00


11.25


Stony Brook,


12 . .


85.


11.25


Weston,


.18. . .


35.


11.25


Lincoln,


.17. ..


46


18.00


Concord,


.20. ..


55.


15.00


South Acton,


.25. ...


70.


18.00


West Acton,


.27.


75.


18 00


Littleton,


.81.


85.


20.00


Groton,


.85.


96.


22 00


Shirley,


.40 ..


B1.06.


23 00


Lunenburg,


.42 . . . 1.15.


25 00


Leominster,


.46. . . . 1.20.


25.00


Fitchburg,


50. . . . 1.30.


25.00


WATERTOWN BRANCH.


Fresh Pond, .


5. . . . 17.


7.50


Mount Auburn,


20. . . . . . 10 for #1.00.


8 00


Arsenal,


22 ..


11.00


Watertown,.


8. . . .


26. . . 18 for $8.00. 11.00


HARVARD BRANCH.


Cambridge University, 81. .. 15. . . . . .. . 6 for 80 50. 6.00


LEXINGTON AND WEST CAMBRIDGE BRANCH.


Pond Street, 5. . . . 17. . 26 for $2 50.


7.00


W. Cambridge Centre, . 6. ...


D ... .25 4 8 12


7.50


Brattle Station,


7. .. .


23. .25 " 8.50.


9.00


East Lexington,


9. . . .


28. .. .25 " 5.00.


11-00


Pierce's Station,.


.10 .. ..


80. ..


.25 " 6.75.


12.00


Lexington, 11 ..


$8.


25 "


5.75.


12-00


PETERBORO' AND SHIRLEY RAILROAD.


West Groton, . ...


... 89 ... 1.10.


25.00


Townsend Elarbor, .... 48. ... 1.20.


25 00


Townsend Centre, .. . 45. . . . 1.25.


25 00


West Townsend,


... 47. . . . 1.80


25.00


Mason Village,


. 584 . . 1 50.


...


LANCASTER AND SHIRLEY BRANCH.


Assabet, ..


-28 .. 80.


22.00


Rock Bottom,


... 82. . . .


90


25.00


Feltonville, .84. ...


90.


25.00


A discount of five cents is made to persons purchasing tickets at the offices, or taking the cars at stations where no tickets are sold.


Season tickets for children under twelve years of age, or persons attend- ing school, are allowed at half price.


ADVANTAGES OF A RESIDENCE ON THIS ROUTE.


There are 19 Trains each way dally, which stop at Somerville.


15


Porter's Station, Cambridge.


7


West Cambridge and Waltham.


4


6


Fresh Pond, Mount Auburn, and Watertown.


3


8


8


,


West Cambridge Centre, East Lexington and Lexington.


Thus affording every variety of residences to those in search of convenient and pleasant locations, and easy access to Buston, at very reasonable prices.


3-6


also to FRESH POND, a favorite resort, -and to the memorable battle fields of LEXINGTON AND CONCORD. ' The distance from Boston to Saratoga Springs, ria the Fitchburg, Cheshire and Rutland ,and Burlington Railroads, to Rutland, Vt., and thence via Castleton and Whiteball, is less than by any other railroad route. Passengers by this line, leaving Boston in the morning, will arrive at the Springs sooner than by any other ; and will arrive at Schenectady in season to take passage in the evening Express Train, from Albany to Buffalo. Fare as low as by any other Line.


Groton, with the Worcester and Nashua, Stony Brook, Peterboro' and Shirley Railroads, and two at Fitchburg, with the Vermont and Massachusetts, Cheshire, Rutland, Sullivan, Vermont Central, and Passumpsic Railroads ; Lake Champlain Steamers, Ogdensburg Railroad, Lake Ontario Steamers, Rutland and Washington, Saratoga and Washington, Saratoga and Schenectady Railroads. A few moments' ride on this route will carry the traveller to the University at Cambridge, and to the sacred grounds of


MOUNT AUBURN;


. .


-20 % 8.00


10,00


Waltham,


There are three Regular Trains daily each way to and from Fitchburg, which connect at


ISRAEL LONGLEY,


HENRY TIMMINS,


42


RAILROADS.


NORTHERN RAILROAD: From Concord, N. H., to Lebanon, N. H. 69 Miles. ONSLOW STEARNS, of Concord, N. H., President. JOSEPH B. WALKER, of Concord, N. H., Clerk.


ONSLOW STEARNS, Concord, N. H., Superintendent. GEORGE A. KETTELL, Boston, Treasurer. [Office at Concord, N. H.] [Office, No. 9 Railroad Exchange.]


DIRECTORS.


WILLIAM J. WALKER, of Boston, GEO. W. NESMITH, of Franklin, N. H. JOSEPH B. WALKER, of Concord, N. H. JOHN A. BURNHAM, of Boston.


From Boston by the Lowell Railroad, through Lowell, Nashua, and Manchester, to Concord, N. H. Leaves Concord on the arrival of the trains from Boston, passing through the towns of Boscawen, Franklin, Andover, Danbury, Grafton, Canaan, and Enfield, to West Lebanon, on the Connectient River, there connecting with the Vermont Central and Passumpsio Railroads, and is the nearest route from Boston to Central and Northern New Hampshire, Vermont, and the Canadas. It is also the British Steam Mail Line.


Cars leave Franklin by the FRANKLIN AND BRISTOL BRANCH on the arrival of the first train of cars for the White Mountains, via New Hampton, Plymouth, Franconia Notch, Littleton, &c.


Numerous Stages connect with the roads, and leave Bristol for New Hampton, Rumney, and towns in those directions; Lebanon for Meriden, Claremont, &c .; Wells River for Littleton, White Mountains, N. H .; St. Johnsbury for Lyndon, Craftsbury, Vt., and Stanstead, Canada; White River Village for Woodstock, &c. ; Bethel for Rutland, Middlebury, &c .; Northfield for Montpelier, Burlington, Mon- treal, &c.


BOSTON, CONCORD, AND MONTREAL R R From Concord, N. H., to Wells River, Vt. 92 Miles. NOW OPEN TO WARREN, N. H., 70 MILES.


JOSIAH QUINOY, of Rumney, N H., President.


CHARLES LANE, of Guilford, N. H., Olerk.


JAMES N. ELKINS, Superintendent. . GEORGE MINOT, Treasurer.


DIRECTORS.


IRA GOODALL, Bath, N. H. PETER CLARK, Boston,


JAMES M. WHITON, Boston, HOLMES HINKLEY, Boston,


GEORGE B. OHANDLER, Concord, N. H. JOHN T. COFFIN, Meredith.


Cars of this road leave Lowell depot, by way of Lowell, Nashua, and Concord, N. H., to the Lake Winnipiseogee and Warren, whence it connects with all northern New Hampshire, and also with towns in Vermont, by stages. It is the most convenient and direct route to the White Mountains from Boston, or from New York, via Norwich, Ct.


QUANAPOWITT RAILROAD, AND NEW ENGLAND ICE COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature of Mass., 1849 and 1851. DIRECTORS.


OTIS H. WEED, President. F. A. HAMMATT, Treasurer.


OTIS H. WEED, ALFRED MUDGE,


[Omce, No. 69 Hanover Street, Boston.]


.


JOHN SHERBURNE,


JOHN HARTSHORN,


BARL W. JOHNSON.


Quanapowitt Railroad is located in South Reading, 10 miles from Boston, leading from Lake Quan- apowitt, and intersecting with the Boston and Maine Railroad. They have eighteen spacious buildings for housing ice, and a large train of the first class freight cars, lined with charcoal, like refrigerators, for the purpose of freighting ice to market. The New England Ice Company is composed of the same proprietors of the Railroad, and has the entire ice privilege of the magnificent Lake Quanapowitt and Wenham Lake, which are the best in New England; they being supplied from springs of pure water, furnish ice of the first quality, clear, and solid. This Company have great facilities for furnishing ice at low rates, and have an extensive business. They pay 20 per cent. dividends annually on the capital invested.


All orders or communications directed to the office, No. 69 Hanover street, will meet with prompt attention.


GRAND JUNCTION RAILROAD. SAMUEL S. LEWIS, President. J. P. ROBINSON, Treasurer. WILLIAM L. DEARBORN, Engineer. DIRECTORS.


DAVID HENSHAW, of Boston,


CHARLES PAINE, of Northdeld, Vi.


O. J. HENDEE, of Boston, ICHABOD GOODWIN, of Portsmouth, N. H.


-


JOHN R. BREWER, of Boston, GEORGE A. KETTELL, of Charlestown,


47


STEAMSHIPS-PACKETS.


BRITISH & N. A. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.


Between LIVERPOOL and BOSTON. and between LIVERPOOL and NEW YORK; stopping at HALIFAX, to land and receive passengers, and the mails. NAMES OF STEAMSHIPS AND COMMANDERS.


ARABIA, . Capt. C. B. E. JUDKINS, PERSIA, . ALEXANDER RYRIE,


AFRICA,; . Capt. EDWARD G. LOTT,


AMERICA,


.


W. J. C. LANG,


ASIA, . WILLIAM HARRISON,


NIAGARA,


.


JOHN LEITCH,


CANADA, . .


66 JAMES STONE,


EUROPA,


·


N. SHANNON,


CAMBRIA,


Capt. W. DOUGLASS.


S. S. LEWIS, Agent, No. 1 Commercial Wharf. STEAK COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND HAVRE. FIRST CLASS STEAMERS connected with this line, run once a week from LIVERPOOL, and from HAVRE. This direct communication is intended to afford shippers facilities for the transship- ment of French, German, and other foreign goods by the British and North American Roval Mail and other Steamships to the United States. CHARLES MCIVER.


PACKETS AND PACKET AGENTS.


Destination.


Station.


Destination.


Station.


Destination. Station.


Albany and Troy .... Long whf. N. side Gloucester


·T wharf


Norfolk . Long & Rowe's wf.


Albany and Troy. . .. Mercantile wbf.


Halifax ..


. Fort Hill wharf


Orleans . Eastern Packet pler


Alexandria


. Mercantile whf.


Hallowell . . T wharf


Philadelphia 8. side Central wf.


Baltimore


. 8. side Long whf. Hampden


. Eastern Packet pler


Philadelphia . Long and City wf.


Baltimore


. Balt. Packet pier |Hartford


Central wharf


Philadelphia . . Mercantile wharf


Baltimore


. S. side Central wf. Hingham


· N. side Central whf.


Philadelphia . Phil. Packet pier


Baltimore


Mercantile whf.


Kennebunk


. T wharf


Philadelphia . Eastern Packet pier


Bangor. . .


. Fast. Packet pier Kingston


. T wharf


Plymouth . Long wbarf


Bangor ..


. N. side Cent. wf.


Liverpool.


Lewis wharf


Portland . . N. side Central whf.


Barnstable . 8. ride Cent. wf.


London


. Lewis wharf


Bath . .


. T wharf


Lubec .


.T wharf


Belfast .


East. Packet pier Machlas


Indis wharf


· ludis street


Beverly


· India wharf


Mobile .


. Long and India wf.


Provincetown


. City wharf


Brewster


. Mercantile whf.


Mobile


Rowe and Battery wf.


Richmond .


. Long wharf


Brunswick


·T wharf


Nantucket · India street


Richmond .


. Rowe's wharf


Calais


T wharf


New Bedford . India street


Rock port.


. Eastern Packet pier


Castine


· Mercantile whf.


Newburyport ..


. N. side Central whf.


Saco


. Rowe's wharf


Charleston


. Lewis wharf


New Haven ..


. India street


Salem .


· India street


City Polat.


Long wharf


Sandwich


. Tileston's wharf


Cobasset


Long wharf


New Orleans. ..


. Long and Rowe's wf.


Savannah.


( Commercial and Rowe's wharf


Dover


. N. side Cent. wf.


New Orleans. . .


. Commercial wharf


Scituate


. Long wharf


Duxbury


· Long wharf


New York .


. Central and India wf. St John's N. B. ... T wharf


Eastport


T wharf


New York ..


. Long and City whf.


Troy.


Mercantile wharf


Edgartown


- Indis street


New York


- Mercantile wf.


Freeport


Kast. Packet pier New York.


· Commercial wf.


Gardiner


. T. wharf


Norfolk


Commercial wf.


NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE, SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON, NORFOLK, CITY POINT, AND


RICHMOND PACKETS.


The Vessels composing the above lines of Packets are all of the first class, adapted to the business in which they are engaged ; commanded by experienced men, having superior accommodations for Passengers, and mailing promptly as adverti-ed.


All Goods rent to the Agenta in Boston for Shipment, will be forwarded free of commission. Shippers will receive every attention, and Freight or Passengers will always be taken at the LOWEST RATES, by


8. R. ALLEN, OR SAMUEL WELTCH, 183 STATE, CORNER INDIA ST., BOSTON.


BANGS & CO.'S OLD REGULAR LINE OF Boston, Albany, and Troy PACKETS. AGENTS .- BANGS & CO., 15 Long Wharf, Bos- ton; GEO. E. GAY, 109 Pier, Albany.


Packet Station, North side of Long Wharf, opposite No. 15.


LOMBARD & CO., No. 13 and 14 Lewis Wharf. Lombard's Line of Charleston, S. C. PACKETS,


THE ONLY REGULAR ESTABLISED LINE.


CHARLES SIDERS & CO., Agents of Scudder & Co.'s Old Established Lines of Baltimore, Philadelphia, Albany, Troy, AND NEW YORK PACKETS, Commercial Street, Boston.


Freight carried with care and despatch, and at as low rates of Freight, as by any regular Lines from this Port.


FORBES & APPLETON, SHIP BROKERS,


Commission and Forwarding Merchants, NO. 8 WOODEN STORES, ·


Head of City Wharf, ...... BOSTON.


T. II. FORBES. J. C. APPLETON.


-


Agents for New Orleans Regular Line. Also, for Mobile, Savannah, Charleston and Philadelphia Packets.


-


City Polut


. Rowe's wharf


New London and | India street Norwich


Savannah


Long wharf


Dennis


. East. Packet pler New Orleans.


. City wharf


Truro and Wellfleet Packet pler


Baltimore & Phils.


Portland(propellers) End Central whf. Portsmouth


. N. side Central wf. Providence


-.


COMMISSIONERS.


COMMISSIONERS,


Residents in Boston, appointed by the authorities of other States to take the acknowledgement and proof of all Dents and other Instruments, under seal, to be used or recorded in said States ; and also to administer oaths and take depe. sitions, to be read in their respective Courts.


ALABAMA.


Adame, Chas. B. F. Buckingham, J. H. Healey, J. P.


Austin, I. J. Currier, B. H. Jackson, A. Jr.


Buck, N. Frenob, J. J.


ARKANSAS. Adams, Charles B. F.


CALIFORNIA.


Adams, Chas. B. F. Dana, Rich'd H. jr. Currier, Benj. H. Austin, I. J. Thacher, Geo. W.


Burbank, Rob't I. Hale, Geo. S.


CONNECTICUT.


Adams, Chas. B. F. Burbank, R. I. Holmes, J. S.


Austia, I. J. Cady, E. E. Mayo, Charles.


Bolles, J. A. Currier, B. H. Minns, Geo. W.


Browne, Geo. M. Demond, C. Nutter, C. C.


Buck, E. Dexter, T. A. Putnam, J. P.


Buckingham, J. H. Ely, A. B. Plimpton, B. F.


Bulfinch, G. S.


Hale, Geo. 8.


Thornton, J. W.


DELAWARE,


Adams, Chas. B. F.


Currier, B. II.


FLORIDA.


Adams, Chas. B. F. Buckingham, J. H. Parker, F. E.


Allen, J. B.


Currier, B. H.


Austin, I. J. Dexter, T. A.


GEORGIA.


Allen, J. B.


Currier, B. H.


Griswold, A. W.


Buck, E.


Dexter, T. A.


ILLINOIS.


Adams, Chas. B. F Butler, F. J.


Austin, I. J.


Cady, E. E.


Jackson, A. J. Lynde, A. V.


Bigelow, H. Currier, B. H.


Mayo, C.


Brooks, Francis A. Fly, A. B.


Morse, N.


Buckingham, J. H. Hubbard, N. D.


INDIANA.


Adams, Chas. B. F. Currier, B. H.


Austin, I. J. Ely, A B.


Bolles, J. A. Harris, Geo. 8.


Webb, Seth, jr.


Buck, E. Kent, George


Buckingham, J. H. Morse, N.


IOWA.


Adams, Chas. B. F. Dickinson, F. W.


Tilton, W.


NEW JERSEY.


Bolles, J. A.


Currier, B. H. Ey, A. B.


Buck, Edward Demond, O. Phillips, Geo. W.


NEW YORK.


Buckingham, J. H. Currier, B. H.




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