The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858, Part 122

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Hotels, taverns and boarding houses (said board- ing houses being taxed at more than $15,000,) for each bed for boarders and lodgers, (not including water for baths, or for uses without the house ; no hotel, tavern or boarding house to be charged less than if a private dwelling house,) ... 2 00


Each tenement occupied as a store, warehouse, shop, office, or for purposes not included in any other classification, and not requiring a more than ordinary supply of water, ... .. 6 to 25 00 For each water closet more than one, $5; and for each urinal or wash hand basin more than one, Every private stable,. . Each horse over two,.


Every livery stable. for each horse,.


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SUPERINTENDENTS, SURVEYORS, &C.


The following City Officers are paid by FEES, and are annually appointed by the City Council.


Surveyor General of Lumber, GEORGE W. CRAM, Office, 25 Doane street, [chosen by concurrent vote in February.l


Surveyors of Pine Lumber, [See Business Direc- tory.]


Surveyors of Oak and Ship Stock. [See Business Directory.]


Surveyor of Mahogany and Cedar .- Nathaniel Bryant.


Surveyor of Marble .- Thomas J. Bayley.


Inspector of Lime .- Andrew Abbot.


Fence Viewers. - Guy C. Haynes and Melzar Stetson.


Cullers of Dry Fish. - Nehemiah P. Mann, Moses Miller.


Cullers of Hoops and Stares .- Lewis Beck, Ben- jamin Abbot.


Field Drivers and Pound Keepers. - Samuel Stinson, Maurice B. Rowe, Joseph Gallup, I. W. Mellen.


Inspectors of Ballast and Weighers of Boats and | Isaac Bullard.


Lighters .- Abijah R. Tewksbury, Henry Curtis John Davis, James J. Flynn. Appointed in March or April.


The following are appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen :


Weighers of Hay, &c .- North Scales .- John R. Bradford. South Scales .- Maurice B. Rowe.


Measurers of Upper Leather .- William Bragdon, Benjamin B. Webster.


Measurers of Wood and Bark .- Timothy Abbot, B. G. Prescott.


Measurer of Grain .- Rufus B. Bradford.


City Crier .- George Hill. [Licensed from time to time, until the first day of May following.]


Sealers of Weights and Measures .- Charles J. B. Moulton, Henry A. Davis.


Inspectors and Weighers of Bundle Hay .- Israel M. Barnes, Samuel B. Livermore, B. M. Nevers, Caleb W. Hartshorn, Joseph Urann, Henry R. Andrews, Charles S. Kendall, Henry Emerson and


WARD BOUNDARIES.


Ward No. 1. Beginning at the water, on the southerly side of the Eastern Packet Pier ; thence across Commercial street to Richmond street ; thence by the centre of Rich- mond street, across Hanover street to Salem street ; thence by the centre of Salem street to Cooper street ; thence by the centre of Cooper street, crossing Charlestown street to Beverly street ; thence by the centre of Beverly to Cause- way street ; thence across Causeway street, and in the same direction with Beverly street, to the water ; thence by the water to the point begun at.


Ward No. 2. All East Boston and the islands.


Ward No. 3. Beginning at the water on the north side of the Fitchburg Railroad depot, on a line which would strike the central line of Beverly street, if extended to the water ; thence by such line and the centre of Beverly street to Charlestown street ; thence across Charlestown street, and by the centre of Cooper street, to Salem street ; thence by the centre of Salem street to Richmond street; thence by the centre of Richmond street to Hanover street ; thence by the centre of Hanover street to Court street ; thence by the centre of Court street to Green street; thence by the centre of Green, street to Leverett street ; thence by the centre of Leverett street to Causeway street ; thence by the centre of Causeway street to Lowell street ; thence by the centre of Lowell street, and by a line in the same direction with Lowell street, to the water; thence by the water to the point begun at.


Ward No. 4. Beginning at the water, on the southerly side of the Eastern Packet Pier ; thence across Commercial street to Richmond street ; thence by the centre of Rich- mond street to Hanover street ; thence by the centre of Hanover street to Court street ; thence by the centre of Court street to Green street ; thence by the centre of Green street to Staniford street ; thence by the centre of Staniford street to Cambridge street ; thence by the centre of Cam- bridge street to Temple street; thence by the centre of Temple street and Mount Vernon street to Park street ; thence by the centre of Park street to Tremont street thence by the centre of Tremont street to Winter street ; thence by the centre of Winter street to Washington street ; thence by the centre of Washington street to Milk street ; thence by the centre of Milk street to India street ; thence across India street by a straight line, to the water on the south side of Central wharf; thence by the water to the point begun at.


Ward No. 5. Beginning at the water at the easterly end of Cambridge bridge ; thence by the Centre of Cambridge street to Staniford street ; thence by the centre of Staniford street to Green street ; thence by the centre of Green street to the junction of Lynde and Leverett streets; thence by the centre of Leverett street to Causeway street ; thence by the centre of Causeway street to Lowell street ; thence by the centre of Lowell street, and by a line in the same direc-


tion with Lowell street, to the water ; thence by the water to the point begun at.


Ward No. 6. Beginning at the water, at the easterly end of Cambridge bridge; thence by the centre of Cambridge street to Temple street ; thence by the centre of Temple and Mount Vernon streets to Beacon street ; thence by the centre of Beacon street and the Western avenue to the boundary line between Boston and Roxbury, on the West- ern avenue ; thence northerly by said boundary line to the water ; thence by the water to the point begun at.


Ward No. 7. Beginning at the water, on the south side of Central wharf; thence across India street by a straight line to Milk street ; thence by the centre of Milk street to Washington street ; thence by the centre of Washington street to Winter street; thence by the centre of Winter street to Tremont street ; thence by the centre of Tremont street to West street ; thence by the centre of West street and Bedford street to Kingston street ; thence by the centre of Kingston st. to Essex st. ; thence by centre of Essex st. to South st. ; thence by centre of South st. to Summer st. ; thence by centre of Summer st., and by a straight line in continuation thereof, to the water, on northerly side of Summer st. wharf; thence by water to point begun at.


Ward No. 8. Beginning at the water on the northerly side of Summer street wharf; thence by a straight line in continuation of the centre of Summer st., and by the cen- tre of Summer st. to South st. ; thence by the centre of South st. to Essex st. ; thence by the centre of Essex st. to Kingston st .; thence by the centre of Kingston street to Bedford street ; thence by the centre of Bedford street and West street to Tremont street; thence by the centre of Tremont street to Eliot street ; thence by the centre of Eliot street to Washington street; thence across Washington street to Kneeland street ; thence by the centre of Kneeland street to Sea street ; thence crossing Sea street by a straight line, to the water on the southerly side of Howe's wharf ; thence by the water to the point begun at.


Ward No. 9. Beginning at the boundary line between Boston and Roxbury, on the Western avenue; thence by the centre of the Western avenue and Beacon street to Park street ; thence by the centre of Park street to Tremont street ; thence by the centre of Tremont street to Warren street ; thence by the centre of Warren street to Washing- ton street ; thence by the centre of Washington street to West Castle street ; thence by the centre of West Castle street to Tremont street ; thence by the centre of Tremont street to the Railroad bridge ; thence by the centre of the Boston and Worcester Railroad to the boundary line be- tween Boston and Roxbury ; thence by said boundary line to the point begun at.


Ward No. 10. Beginning at the water on the soutberly side of Howe's wharf ; thence by a straight line across Sea street to Kneeland street ; thence by the centre of Knee- land to Washington street; thence across Washington


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street to Eliot street ; thence by the centre of Eliot street to Tremont #treet ; thence by the centre of Tremont street to Warren street; thence by the centre of Warren street to Washington street ; thence by the centre of Washington street to Dover street ; thence by the centre of Dover street to the water at the north westerly end of the Boston South bridge ; thence by the water to the point begun at.


Ward No. 11. Beginning at the houndary line between Boston and Roxbury, on the Boston and Worcester Rail- road ; thence by the centre of the Boston and Worcester


Railroad to the Railroad Bridge ; thence by the centre of Tremont street. to West Castle street ; thence by the centre of West Castle street to Washington street ; thence by the centre of Wasbiogton street to Dover street ; thence by the centre of Dover street to the water at the northwesterly end of the Boston South Bridge; thence by the water to the boundary line between Boston and Roxbury ; thence by said boundary line to the point hegun at.


Ward No. 12. All South Boston, including Washington Village.


COURTS, COUNTY OFFICERS, ETC.


CIRCUIT COURT OF THE U. S.


Nathan Clifford, Associate Justice S. C. U. S. Peleg Sprague, District Judge. Charles Levi Woodbury, District Attorney. H. Weld Fuller, Clerk.


George M. Dawes, Crier.


Watson Freeman, Marshal of the District of Massachusetts.


Watson Freeman jr., Frederic Warren, Boston, Wm. O. Russell, New Bedford, Deputy Marshals. George T. Curtis, Edward G. Loring, Charles L. Woodbury, Elias Merwin, B. F. Hallet, C. P. Cur- tis jr., C. W. Loring, and Wm. S. Dexter, Boston, Oliver Prescott, A. S. Cushman, New Bedford, James M. Bunker, Nantucket, and Reuben A. Chapman, Springfield, Commissioners.


Charles B. Goodrich and Charles L. Woodbury, Masters in Chancery.


TERMS OF THE COURT, May 15th, October 15th.


DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S.


Peleg Sprague, District Judge. Seth E. Sprague, Clerk.


TERMS OF THE COURT, March, the 3d Tuesday ; June, the 4th Tuesday; September, the 2d Tues- day; December, the Ist Tuesday.


Special Courts are held every Friday forenoon.


SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.


Lemuel Shaw, Chief Justice.


Charles A. Dewey, Theron Metcalf, George T. Bigelow, Benjamin F. Thomas, Pliny Merrick, Associate Justices.


Stephen H. Phillips, Attorney General.


Horace Gray jr., Reporter.


George C. Wilde, Clerk.


George W. Nichols, Assistant Clerk. James Hunkins, Crier.


TERMS OF THE COURTS, Law Term, March, Ist Tuesday, and a Nisi Prius Term, upon the 7th Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in September.


THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE COUNTY OP SUFFOLK.


Holds its terms in Boston on the 1st Tuesday of January, March, May, July, September and November.


Charles Allen, Chief Justice.


Charles P. Huntington, Marcus Morton, jr., Stephen G. Nash, Associate Justices. Joseph Willard, Clerk. Salary, $2000.


Jos. A. Willard, Assistant Clerk. Salary, $1,500. The Salary of the Chief Justice is $3,200, and of each of the Associate Justices, $3,000.


MUNICIPAL COURT.


The Judges of the Superior Court of the Coun- ty of Suffolk, ex officio, are Judges of this Court. George W. Cooley, Attorney. Augustus O. Brewster, Assistant Attorney. Thomas W. Phillips, Clerk. Henry Homer, Crier.


TERMS OF THE COURT, Ist Monday in each mo.


POLICE COURT.


John G. Rogers, Abel Cushing, Thomas Rus- sell, Justices. Salary, $2,200 each.


Thomas Power, Clerk. Salary, $1,800. William Knapp, Assistant Clerk. Salary, $1,600. Seth Tobey, 2d Assistant Clerk. Salary, $1,500. Jacob Homer, 3d Assistant Clerk. Salary, $900. TERMS OF THE COURT .- This Court sits every day in the week (Sundays excepted) at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. for the trial of criminal causes.


JUSTICES' COURT.


Judges of the Police Court sit every Saturday at 94 A. M. for trial of civil causes under $100.


PROBATE COURT.


Isaac Ames, Judge of Probate. William C. Brown, Register of Probate.


TERMS OF THE COURT .- Every Monday in Jan- uary, February, March, April and May: every Monday in June, except the first and last : and every Monday, excepting the first in each, in the months of August, September, October, November and December. No Court in July.


INSOLVENCY COURT.


Isaac Ames, Judge. Charles W. Storey, Register.


SHERIFF AND DEPUTIES.


John M. Clark, Sheriff and Jailer.


Benj. F. Bayley, Erastus W. Sanborn, Wm. P. Baker, Alonzo F. Neale, Geo. W. Loud, Boston ; Francis O. Irish, Chelsea, Deputy Sheriffs.


William S. Bartlett, Deputy Jailer.


CORONERS.


Wm. Andrews, Wm. M. Cornell, J. S. H. Fogg, Jacob Herrick, Edwin Rice, E. W. Sanborn, Charles Smith, Chas. H. Stedman, Duncan McB. Thaxter, David Thayer, Wm. E. Underwood, Jasper H. York, Boston; Erastus Rugg, Jacob Mitchell, Chelsea ; John F. Fenno, North Chelsea ; Edward Floyd, Jackson Richardson, Winthrop.


REGISTER OF DEEDS.


Henry Alline, office, Court Sq.


COUNTY TREASURER.


Fred. U. Tracy, office, City Hall.


COUNTY COURT HOUSE.


Wm. Easterbrook, Keeper. Samuel Canning, Assistant Keeper.


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BANKS IN BOSTON.


BANKS IN BOSTON.


Bank Commissioners. - HENRY P. SHED, JOS. WHITE, (one vacancy). Office at State House.


ATLANTIC BANK.


No. 8 KILBY ST. INCORPORATED, 1828. CAPITAL, $500,000.


Nathaniel Harris, President. Benjamin Dodd, Cashier. Nathaniel Harris, Francis Fisher, Jere- miah Hill, Ezra C. Hutchins, Wm. R. P. Wash- burn, Abel G. Peck, John S. Jenness, Directors. T. C. Severance, Teller. George William Dodd, Bookkeeper. William G. Dodd, Discount Clerk. G. A. Smiley, Messenger.


Discount, Monday and Thursday.


ATLAS BANK.


No. 10 KILBY. INCORPORATED, 1833. CAPITAL, $500,000.


M. Day Kimball, President. Joseph White, Cashier. Warren Fisher, jr., John H. Foster, Henry H. Jones, M. Day Kimball, Francis C. Man- ning, Directors. Benj. P. Lane, 1st Teller. Geo. D. Sargent, 2d Teller. Chas. L. Lane, Bookkeeper. Ellsworth Torrey, Messenger and Collection Clerk


Discount, Tuesday and Friday.


BANK OF COMMERCE.


No. 85 STATE ST. INCORPORATED, 1850. CAPITAL, $2,000,000.


Benjamin E. Bates, President. Caleb H. War- ner, Cashier. Benjamin E. Bates, Edw. C. Bates, Thomas W. Pierce, Jacob Sleeper, E. T. Farring- ton, Reuben S. Wade, Henry J.Gardner, Abel G. Farwell, Directors. A. S. Lincoln, Paying Teller. Wallis S. Chase, Receiving Teller. George H. Davis, Note Teller. Philip C. Knapp, First Book- keeper. Josiah F. Dunham, Second Bookkeeper. George W. Harris, Discount Clerk. Wm. S. Barton, Collection Clerk. Chas. H. Davis, Corres- ponding Clerk. Oren F. Clark, Messenger. Nath'l Russell, jr., Assistant Messenger.


Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.


BANK OF NORTH AMERICA.


No. 65 STATE ST. INCORPORATED, 1851. CAPITAL, $750,000.


George W. Crockett, President. John K. Hall, Cashier. George W. Crockett, Clement Willis, Thomas Nickerson, Chas. Lane, William S. Ea- ton, David Snow, Directors. Jas. W. Bailey, Paying Teller. Jas. M. Burgess, Receiving Teller. Geo. W. Hunkins, First Bookkeeper. Benj. L. Cushing, Second Bookkeeper. Martin Draper, jr., Messenger.


Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.


BLACKSTONE BANK.


BLACKSTONE, COR. HANOVER ST. INCOR., 1851. CAPITAL, $750,000.


Frederick Gould, President. Joshua Loring, Cashier. Frederick Gould, Wm. Adams, Dexter Roby, Gardner Chilson, Benj. L. Allen, Joel M. Holden, Loyal Lovejoy, Henry Cutter, George W. Chipman, Nehemiah P. Mann, Isaac H. Hazelton, Directors. Thomas Winship, Paying Teller. Jas. Nichols, Receiving Teller. Benj. S. Manning, Bookkeeper. Geo. C. Leach, Assistant Bookkeeper. D. A. Alden, Collection and Assistant Clerk. John A. Mckown, jr., Messenger.


Discount, Monday and Thursday.


BOSTON BANK.


No. 48 STATE STREET. INCORPORATED, 1803. CAPITAL, $900,000.


Robert Hooper, President. James C. Wild, Cashier. Robert Hooper, Charles Homer, Nathan Appleton, Josiah Bradlee, Geo. R. Minot, Thomas B. Curtis, Henry Upham, J. C. Howe, J. Inger- soll Bowditch, William S. Bullard, J. Thomas Ste- venson, Directors. J. G. Gunderson, Paying Teller. H. T. Wheeler, Receiving Teller. John Harris, Bookkeeper. Fred. L. Church, Discount Clerk. Robt. Lash, Clerk. Geo. Breckenridge, Messenger.


Discount, Tuesday and Friday.


BOYLSTON BANK.


BOYLSTON, COR. WASHINGTON ST. INCOR., 1845. CAPITAL, $400,000.


Timothy Gilbert, President. John J. Soren, Cashier. Timothy Gilbert, William Parker, Wm. Pope, Amos Cummings, Luther Blodgett, Thomas Upham, William Brown, Directors. James H. Gib- son, Paying Teller. John Capen, Receiving Teller. Dependence S. Waterman, Bookkeeper. C. O. L. Dillaway. Clerk. Albert Farnsworth, Messenger. Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.


BROADWAY BANK.


No. 10 BROADWAY. INCORPORATED, 1853. CAPITAL, $150,000.


Seth Adams, President. Horace H. White, Cashier. Seth Adams, Charles J. F. Allen, Har- rison O. Briggs, Wm. Eaton, Caleb Gill, Sam'1 Leeds, Francis Maguire, John P. Monks, Joseph Smith, Directors. Lloyd Briggs, Messenger and Teller.


Discount, Wednesday.


CITY BANK.


No. 61 STATE STREET. INCORPORATED, 1822. CAPITAL, $1,000,000.


Chas. W. Cartwright, President. Chas. C. Barry, Cashier. Chas. W. Cartwright, Wm. T. Andrews, Patrick Grant, Isaac Livermore, Sam'l R. Payson, Jos. B. Glover, Christopher C. Chadwick, Nath'l Goddard, Directors. Wm. S. Edmands, Paying Teller. William H. Johonnot, Receiving Teller. Henry S. Hale, Bookkeeper. Chas. W. Holbrook, Discount Clerk. Wm. R. Frost, Collection Clerk. Charles N. Conant, Messenger.


Discount, Tuesday and Friday.


COLUMBIAN BANK. No. 40 STATE STREET. INCORPORATED, 1822. CAPITAL, $750,000.


John T. Coolidge, President. Albert Drake, Cashier. John T. Coolidge, George W. Lyman, Charles Henry Parker, Geo. M. Barnard, T. Jef- ferson Coolidge, Wm. F. Parrott, Directors. James F. G. Baxter, Teller. Geo. Cushing, Bookkeeper. C. H. Hayward, Discount Clerk. Benj. F. Sawyer, Messenger.


Discount, Monday and Thursday.


EAGLE BANK.


No. 16 KILBY STREET. INCORPORATED, 8122. CAPITAL, $700,000. Waldo Flint, President. Robt. S. Covell, Cashier


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BANKS IN BOSTON.


Waldo Flint, William Almy, Andrew Cunningham, George H. Gray, James L. Little, John Williams, John D. Bates, Benj. Thaxter, Directors. John A. Mendum, Paying Teller. Chas. F. Smith, Re- ceiving Teller. Isaac W. Blanchard, Bookkeeper. Ebenezer Sampson, Messenger and Collection Clerk. Chas. H. Kilham, Assistant Clerk.


Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.


ELIOT BANK.


No. 23 KILBY STREET. INCORPORATED, 1853. CAPITAL, $600,000.


William A. Howe, President. Robert L. Day, Cashier William A. Howe, Wm. C. Codman, Jno. Demeritt, Walter Hastings, Wm. H. Jameson, Wm. P. Pierce, John P. Robinson, John N. Turner, Stephen Tilton, Directors. D. R. Gal- loupe, Teller. Francis Harrington, Bookkeeper. Samuel A. Cushing, Messenger and Collection Clerk. Thos. H. Sargeant, Assistant.


Discount, Monday and Thursday.


EXCHANGE BANK.


No. 28 STATE ST. INCORPORATED, 1847. CAPITAL, $1,000,000.


George W. Thayer, President. Joseph M. Marsh, Cashier. Geo. W. Thayer, Solomon R. Spauld- ing, J. B. Kimball, Alex. Strong, John G. Davis, John Foster, Sampson Reed, William H. Dunbar, Directors. Jona. M. Pettengill, Paying Teller. James W. Kimball, Receiving Teller. Thomas M. Dutton, Note Teller. John S. Learoyd, Bookkeep- er. T. H. Breed, Second Bookkeeper. John T. Bouvé, Discount Clerk. Edward O. Rockwood, Collection Clerk. Frederick J. Chick, Messenger. Francis L. Daniels, Porter.


Discount, Monday and Thursday.


FANEUIL HALL BANK.


SOUTH MARKET ST., CORNER MERCHANTS ROW. INCOR., 1851. CAPITAL, $500,000.


Nathan Robbins, President. Jonas Bennett, Cashier. Nathan Robbins, Jos. C. Bailey, Jos. H. Curtis, Cephas C. Chamberlin, Jonathan V. Fletcher, Dexter Follett, Chas. J. Morrill, Reuben Rice, Ralph Warner, Directors. Edw. L. Tead, Paying Teller. Walter J. Follett, Receiving Teller. Thos. G. Hiler, jr., Bookkeeper. Chas. H. Draper, Clerk. Willard A. Bullard, Messenger.


Discount, Monday and Thursday.


FREEMAN'S BANK.


No. 217 FEDERAL ST. INCORPORATED, 1836. CAPITAL, $400,000.


Solomon Piper, Pres. Jeremy Drake, Cashier. Solomon Piper, John H. Rogers, Ebenezer Atkins, Prentiss Hobbs, Tisdale Drake, Charles E. Cook, Directors. Edwin A. Simonds, Teller. Everett Burnham, Bookkeeper. Edgar D. W. Johnson, Messenger.


Discount, Monday and Thursday.


GLOBE BANK.


No. 40 STATE STREET. INCORPORATED, 1824. CAPITAL, $1,000,000.


Ignatius Sargent, President. Charles Sprague Cashier. Ignatius Sargent, Abel Adams, Stephen


Fairbanks, Henry Hall, Franklin H. Story, Ezra Lincoln, Directors. William B. Stevens, Paying Teller. Samuel S. Stevens, Receiving Teller. Oli- ver Cole, Bookkeeper. Chas. J. Sprague, Discount Clerk. Charles S. Callender, General Clerk. Wm. S. Nichols, Collection Clerk and Messenger. Chaun- cey Peck, Porter.


Discount, Monday and Thursday.


GRANITE BANK.


No. 61 STATE ST. INCORPORATED, 1832. CAPITAL, $900,000.


James H. Beal, President. Andrew J. Lowd, Cashier. James H. Beal, Alpheus Hardy, James McGregor, Jos. V. Bacon, Chas. Brooks, Geo. R. Sampson, Osborn Howes, Elijah C. Emerson, Di- rectors. Joseph Callender, Paying Teller. Chas. E. Richardson, Receiving Teller. Edw'd C. Brooks. Bookkeeper. H. H. W. Edmands, Messenger and Collection Clerk.


Discount, Monday and Thursday.


HAMILTON BANK.


No. 66 STATE STREET. INCORPORATED, 1832. CAPITAL, $500,000.


Daniel Denny, President. S. S. Blanchard, Cash- ier. Daniel Denny, Thomas G. Cary, Gardner Bre- wer, Sam'l W. Swett, Marshall P. Wilder, Thomas Wigglesworth, Benj. F. White, Directors. Edward Hearsey jr., Teller. George Leighton, Bookkeeper. John H. Pilsbury, Clerk and Messenger. George A. Smith, Asst. Clerk.


Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.


HIDE AND LEATHER BANK.


No. 60 STATE STREET. INCORPORATED, 1857. CAPITAL, $1,000,000.


Lee Claflin, President. John S. March, Cashier. Lee Claflin, John Field, Frederick Jones, William Claflin, John B. Alley, Henry Poor, Samuel Ather- ton, Tyler Bacheller, Daniel Harwood, James S. Stone, Albert Thompson, N. M. Keen, Directors. William R. Broughton, Teller. James D. Martin, Bookkeeper. Geo. W. Simonds, Collection Clerk. Isaac D. Blanchard, Messenger.


Discount, Tuesday and Friday.


HOWARD BANKING CO.


No. 97 STATE ST. INCORPORATED, 1853. CAPITAL, $500,000.


Chas. Ellis, President. Geo. E. Hersey, Cashier. Chas Ellis, George W. Robinson, Abijah W. Farrar, Abram French, Reuben E. Demmon, Elisha Atkins, Directors. Geo. D. Clark, Teller. Aaron S.McIn- tosh, Bookkeeper. Noah Robinson, Collection Clerk. Nathaniel G. Snelling, Assistant Clerk.


Discount, Monday and Thursday.


MARKET BANK. No. 1 MERCH. EXCHANGE. INCOR. 1832. CAPITAL, $560,000.


Josiah Stickney, President. Jonathan Brown jr., Cashier. Josiah Stickney, Francis O. Watts, Charles O. Whitmore, Abner H. Bowman, Benj. Sewell, Directors. Jas. W. Cushing, Teller. Benj. F. Teel, Bookkeeper. Charles E. Currier, Clerk. Charles S. Evans, Messenger. .


Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.


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BANKS IN BOSTON.


MASSACHUSETTS BANK.


No. 66 STATE ST. INCORPORATED, 1784. CAPITAL, $800,000.


John J. Dixwell, President. Jas. Dodd, Cashier. John J. Dixwell, Geo. Gardner, George A. Gard- ner, Israel Lombard, A. Rice, Directors. Henry K. Frothingham, Teller. Henry G. Foster, Book- keeper. Amasa L. Lincoln, Discount Clerk. Josiah E. Hayden, Messenger.


Discount, Monday and Thursday.


MAVERICK BANK. No. 75 STATE ST. INCORPORATED, 1854. CAPITAL, $400,000.


Samuel Hall, President. Samuel Phillips jr., Cash. Sam'l. Hall, Noah Sturtevant, Wm. C. Bars- tow, Henry N. Hooper, Martin L. Hall, Paul Cur- tis, William R. Lovejoy, Directors. George F. Stone, Teller. Alfred R. Turner, Bookkeeper. Wm. G. Brooks jr., Messenger.


Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.


MECHANICS' BANK.


No. 95 DORCHESTER AVE. INCOR., 1836. CAPITAL, $250,000.


James W. Converse, President. Alvan Simonds, Cashier. James W. Converse, John H. Jenks, Frederick Nickerson, Benjamin James, Benjamin B. Converse, Directors. Joseph H. Simonds, Book- keeper. Thomas S. Pycott, Messenger and Clerk. Discount, Monday.


MERCHANTS' [BANK.


No. 28 STATE ST. INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1831. CAPITAL, $4,000,000.


Franklin Haven, President. John K. Fuller, Cashier. Franklin Haven, Luke Fay, Benjamin Burgess, Israel Whitney, Samuel Hooper, Edward Brooks, William Amory, J. Huntington Walcott, Samuel G. Ward, Directors. James P. Hastings, Paying Teller. William Raymond, Assistant Teller. Geo. Stimpson, jr., Receiving Teller. Charles N. M. Lincoln, Second Receiving Teller. E. Hubbard Severance, John P. Gore, Bookkeepers. Samuel C. Ware, D. Lyman Laws, Accountants. William Henry Wadleigh, Discount Clerk. James Duncan, Corresponding Clerk. Thos. Bulfinch, Collection Clerk. John Barnes, George Hayden, Messengers. John W. Ranstead, Porter.


Discount, Monday and Thursday.


NATIONAL BANK.


No. 40 STATE STREET. INCORPORATED, 1853. CAPITAL, $750,000.


John H. Wilkins, President. Charles B. Hall, Cashier. John H. Wilkins, Jno. E. Hazelton, Abraham T. Lowe, Jona. Preston, Alexander H. Rice, Ezra Farnsworth, David L. Webster, Direct- ors. Daniel B. Hallett, Teller. Theodore Baker, Discount Clerk. Henry W. Perkins, jr., Book- keeper. James H. Bouvé, Messenger.




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