The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858, Part 128

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Publication date: 1789
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USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Allston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 128
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Between Boston and


Single Tickets.


..


..


3 Months.


Lincoln, Kneeland and


Albany Streets,


BOSTON.


[Office at Depot.] DIRECTORS. B. F. WHITE, EMORY WASHBURN,


Between Boston and


3 Months.


479


RAILROADS.


GREAT LAND ROUTE


- FOR -


NEW YORK AND ALBANY.


THROUGH IN EIGHT HOURS, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS.


VIA


WORCESTER AND SPRINGFIELD.


EXPRESS MAIL TRAINS


Leave Boston and Worcester Railroad Station, Albany Street :


For NEW YORK, at 8.30 A. M., and 3 P. M. For ALBANY, at 7 and 8.30 A. M., and 1.30 and 3 P. M.


For NEW YORK, via Norwich, by Steamers Common- wealth or Connecticut, daily, (Sundays excepted), at 5.30 P. M. Tickets, State Rooms, &c., secured at Ticket Office of Boston and Worcester Railroad Depot, Albany Street.


TICKETS OBTAINED


At Office of Western Railroad, No. 19 State Street, Boston. At Office, corner of Albany and Kneeland Streets, At Ticket Office of Boston & Worcester Railroad, Albany St., Boston.


Monday, April 21, 1858.


G. TWICHELL, Supt. Boston & Worcester Railroad.


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RAILROADS.


LAKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINE,


FOR PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT TO


CLEVELAND,


CHICAGO,


CINCINNATI,


MILWAUKEE,


LOUISVILLE,


ROCK ISLAND,


DAYTON,


BURLINGTON,


INDIANAPOLIS,


DUNLEITHI,


TOLEDO,


PRAIRIE DU CHIEN,


FORT WAYNE,


LACROSSE,


SPRINGFIELD,


ST. PAUL,


LANESHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINE


CAIRO,


ST. LOUIS,


KANSAS,


NEBRASKA,


Forming the MOST DIRECT RAILROAD Connection between NEW ENGLAND and the Western States and Territories.


ALL EXPRESS TRAINS from the East arriving at Buffalo or Dunkirk, make sure connections with Trains of this Line.


FOUR EXPRESS TRAINS LEAVE BUFFALO DAILY FOR CHICAGO,


Connecting at CLEVELAND with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad.


AT SANDUSKY, with Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad.


AT TOLEDO, WITH THE TOLEDO, WABASH AND WESTERN RAILROAD, FOR ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS. .


AT CHICAGO, with all the Railroads for the North, South, or West.


BAGGAGE IS CHECKED THROUGH TO BUFFALO, and the checks are changed in the Cars, before reaching Buffalo, for CINCINNATI, CHICAGO, or ST. LOUIS, thus saving the Pas- senger the trouble and perplexity of re-checking in a crowded Depot !


CHANGING CARS IS DONE IN THE DEPOTS OF THE LINE, without exposure to the Night Air and Inclement Weather.


WOODRUFF'S PATENT BERTH CARS have been introduced on this Route, one of which is attached to each Night Express Train, East and West, thus securing to the Passenger & COMFORTABLE NIGHT'S REST.


For reliable information, Through Tickets, or Freight Contracts, apply to


J. Q. A. BEAN, AGENT,


OLD STATE HOUSE, STATE STREET, BOSTON.


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RAILROADS.


NORTHERN RAILROAD.


From Concord, N. H., to Lebanon, N. H., 69 Miles.


ONSLOW STEARNS, of Concord, N. H., President. WILLIAM L. FOSTER, of Concord, N. H., Clerk.


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


[Office at Concord, N. H.]


DIRECTORS.


JOHN A. BURNHAM, of Boston. URIEL CROCKER, of Boston. GEORGE W. NESMITH, of Franklin, N. H.


JOSIAH MINOT, of Concord, N. H. JOSEPH W. CLARK, of Boston.


GEORGE A. KETTELL, of Charlestown.


From Boston, by the Lowell and Boston and Maine Railroads, through Lowell, Nashua, Lawrence, and Manchester, to Concord, N. H. Leaves Concord on the arrival of the trains from Boston, pass- ing through the towns of Boscawen, Franklin, Andover, Danbury, Grafton, Canaan, and Enfield, to West Lebanon, on the Connecticut River, there connecting with the Vermont Central and Passump- sic Railroads for Wells River, Littleton, St. Johnsbury, Burlington, Rouse's Point, Ogdensburg, Montreal, and all stations on the Vt. Central, Ogdensburg, Passumpsic, and White Mountains Rail- roads ; thence by Stages to White Mountains, Lancaster, Barton, Stanstead, &c.


BUFFALO, BAYOU, BRAZOS, AND COLORADO RAILWAY CO.,


of Texas. John Angier, Treasurer, 34 School Street.


CHESHIRE RAILROAD.


From South Ashburnham, through Keene, to Bel- lows Falls. Office, 56 State Street.


Thomas Thacher, Boston, President. Thomas M. Edwards, S. Hale, George D. Dutton, Thomas Thacher, Chas. W. Cartwright, E. Murdock, jr., George Huntington, Directors. C. J. Everett, Treasurer.


CONCORD RAILROAD, N. H.


From Nashua. Office, 7 Merch. Exch., Boston. J. A. Gilmore, Concord, N. H., Supt.,


N. G. Upham, President. Josiah Stickney, of Boston; Charles H. Peaslee, of Concord ; John S. Kidder, of Manchester ; Uriel Crocker, of Bos- ton ; Isaac Spalding, of Nashua; F. C. Manning, of Boston, Directors. N. P. Lovering, Treasurer. John H. George, Clerk.


CONNECTICUT AND PASSUMPSIC RIVERS RAILROAD.


From White River Junction to the Canada Line. Office, No. 7 Merchants Exchange, Boston. Geo. A. Merrill, Supt., St. Johnsbury.


Henry Keyes, of Newbury, Vt., President. Al- bert Knight, John Gilman, Stanstead, C. E .; Erastus Fairbanks, Josiah Stickney, William Thomas, Thomas Upham, Emmons Raymond, B. P. Cheney, of Boston; E. B. Chase, Lyndon, Vt., Elijah Cleveland, Coventry, Vt., Directors. E. Cleveland, Secretary. N. P. Lovering, Treas- urer.


CONNECTICUT RIVER RAILROAD.


From Springfield to South Vernon. 50 miles. Office No. 40 State Street.


D. L. Harris, President. F. B. Crowninshield, Ignatius Sargent, H. W. Clapp, W. Hillyer, I. M. Spelman, R. Mather, Directors.


BOSTON AND LOWELL.


Station in Boston, on Causeway Street. Treasurer's office, 5 Tremont Street, Boston. Francis B. Crowninshield, President. Geo. W. Lyman, William Minot, Jr., Francis B. Crownin- shield, Isaac Hinckley, Josiah G. Abbott, William


Amory, Edward Spaulding, Daniel S. Richardson, Onslow Stearns, Directors. George Stark, Man- aging Agent. John B. Winslow, Superintendent. J. Thomas Stevenson, Boston, Treasurer. Thos. P. Tenney, Clerk.


BOSTON AND MAINE.


Station in Boston, Haymarket Square.


Francis Cogswell, President. Francis Cogswell, James H. Duncan, George W. Kittredge, Daniel M. Christie, Peter T. Homer, Israel M. Spelman, Henry Saltonstall, Directors. William Merritt, Superintendent. Horace B. Wilbur, Treasurer. James C. Merrill, Clerk.


Chosen 2d Wednesday in September.


BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE.


Station in Boston, Pleasant, opp. Eliot Street.


Charles H. Warren, President. John Barstow, Samuel T. Dana, William Appleton, George R. Russell, Joseph Grinnell, Geo. W. Hallet, Direc- tors. Daniel Nason, Superintendent. Edward Pickering, Clerk. Henry Dalton, Treasurer. Chosen 2d Wednesday in January.


BOSTON AND WORCESTER.


Station in Boston, Beach, cor. of Lincoln St.


Ginery Twichell, President. Ginery Twich ell, Daniel Denny, Nathaniel Hammond, Isaac Em- ery, Peter T. Homer, Benj. F. White, Emory Washburn, D. Waldo Lincoln, Israel Lombard, Directors. Ginery Twichell, Superintendent. E. S. Philbrick, Asst. Supt. and Engineer. Geo. S. Hale, Clerk and Solicitor. Horace Williams, Treasurer. David Wilder, Jr., Auditor.


Chosen Ist Wednesday in February.


DORCHESTER AND MILTON BRANCH RAILROAD.


Office, 6 Fulton Street.


N. F. Safford, President. S. D. Whitney, Treasurer. N. F. Safford, Edward King, E. P. Tileston, Amor Hollingsworth, R. M. Todd, E. H. R. Ruggles, Oakes Ames, Directors.


EASTERN.


From Boston to Portland. Station in Boston, Causeway, near Andover Street.


John Howe, Brookline, President. . John C. Lee, of Salem; Nathan D. Chasc, of Lynn; Henry H. Ladd, of Portsmouth ; Samuel Hooper, George M. Browne, of Boston ; Micajah Lunt of New-


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HORSE RAILROADS.


buryport, Directors. John B. Parker, of Boston, Clerk and Treasurer. Jeremiah Prescott, Super- intendent. W. J. C. Kenney, Freight Agent. Freight Office, 16 Merchants Row. Freight House, East Boston.


FITCHBURG RAILROAD.


Depôt on Causeway Street. J. J. Swift, President. T. Whittemore, P. B. Brigham, A. Crocker, W. E. Faulkner, Directors. J. P. Welch, Treasurer and Clerk. W. B. Stearns, Superintendent.


GRAND JUNCTION RAILROAD AND DEPOT COMPANY.


Office, 13 Exchange Street.


David Kimball, President. Benjamin Lamson, David Kimball, George A. Whitney, John P. Ober, Samuel S. Lewis, Samuel Hooper, Directors. J. P. Robinson, Clerk. Geo. Wni. Gordon, Treasurer.


HANNIBAL AND ST. JOSEPH RAIL- ROAD, OF MISSOURI.


Agency, 45 City Exchange, Devonshire street. Charles D. Appleton, Secretary. R. S. Watson, Treasurer.


LEXINGTON RAILROAD.


From West Cambridge to Lexington.


W. Stevens, Treasurer, 100 State Street, up stairs.


MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD.


Office, 35 City Exchange Building.


John W. Brooks, President. Nathaniel Thayer, D. D. Williamson, John C. Green, R. B. Forbes, J. W. Brooks, Isaac Livermore, E. Corning, E. Farnsworth, H. H. Hunnewell, Directors. Isaac Livermore, Treasurer.


MIDLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. Foot of Summer Street.


Alexander De Witt, President. Horatio N. Sla- ter, Oliver Dean, Benjamin T. Reed, A. G Far- well, D. N. Pickering, J. B. Alley, Wm. E. Morris, J. W. Clark, Holmes Ammidown, Woodbridge Odlin, Wm. Edwards, Warren Hunt, Ebenezer Gray, Samuel W. Bates, Directors. Edward Haynes, Jr., Treasurer and Clerk.


NEW YORK AND BOSTON AIR-LINE. Office, 17 Webster Bank building.


A. B. Ely, President. Sam'l L. Warner, Trea- surer. T. Willis Pratt, Chief Engineer.


OLD COLONY AND FALL RIVER RAILROAD.


Depôt, Kneeland, corner of South Street. A. Holmes, President. Geo. Haven, Superin-


tendent. J. M. Washburn, Treasurer. J. S. Beal, Auditor ; J. H. Beal, Clerk. A. Holmes, R. Bor- den, P. H. Pierce, F. B. Crowninshield, J. H. Beal, C. C. Gilbert, W. J.Walker, Directors.


SOUTH SHORE RAILROAD.


From Braintree to Cohasset. Treasurer's Office, 25} State Street.


WVm. Humphrey, President. Elliot L. White, John W. Loud, James C. Doane, Joseph Loud, jr., Laban Souther, Wm. Sohier, Wm. Humphrey, Chas. Humphrey, Directors. Gilman Davis, Treas.


SULLIVAN RAILROAD.


From Walpole, N. H., (Bellows Falls, Vt.) to Win- sor, Vt., 25 miles. Treas. Office, 7 Niles Block. John M. Glidden, President. J. M. Glidden, E. Thompson, Gyles. Merrill, Jonas Livingston, Samuel Eldridge, J. S. Eldridge, Directors. Saml. Eldridge, Treasurer. P. C. Freeman, Clerk. Gyles Merrill, Sup't.


TAUNTON BRANCH RAILROAD.


Treasurer's Office, 8 Merch. Exchange.


W. A. Crocker, President. S. Frothingham, W. Sturgis, Edm. Baylies, N. H. Emmons, Directors. A. E. Swasey, General Superintendent. Edward Pickering, Treasurer and Clerk.


VERMONT AND CANADA RAILROAD.


Transfer Agent, Wm. Parsons, 56 State Street.


Wm. P. Parrott, President. H. M. Bates, Geo. M. Brown, Wm. Parsons, Sidney Homer, T. E. Powers, Directors. Geo. Nichols, Clerk, North- field, Vt. Charles Barrett, Treasurer, Northfield, Vt.


VERMONT AND MASSACHUSETTS RAILROAD.


From Fitchburg to Brattleboro'. Office, 13 Ex- change Street.


Thomas Whittemore, President. Joseph Good- hue, John J. Swift, James Cheever, D. N. Car- penter, Directors. John Rogers, Treasurer. B. D. Locke, Clerk.


· WESTERN RAILROAD.


Office 13 Railroad Exchange, Court Square.


C. W. Chapin, President. Josiah Stickney, Robert Campbell, Ignatius Sargent, Jonathan Bourne, jr., C. W. Chapin, W. H. Swift. E. R. Tinker, Charles Hudson, Ansel L. Tyler, Directors. Stephen Fairbanks, Treasurer. Ansel Phelps, Jr., Clerk and Solicitor. William Ritchie, Auditor. Henry Gray, Sup't.


HORSE RAILROADS.


FROM BOSTON TO


Cambridge-Bowdoin square. Cambridgeport-Bowdoin square. Charlestown-Haymarket square. Dorchester-Broad, corner State street. Jamaica Plain-100 Tremont street Milton-Broad, corner State street.


Mount Auburn-Bowdoin square. Roxbury-No: 100 Tremont. Somerville-Haymarket square. Washington Village-Broad, corner State street. Watertown-Bowdoin square.


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OMNIBUSES. - STEAMBOATS.


OMNIBUSES.


FROM BOSTON TO


Brighton-16 Tremont street. Brookline-2 Montgomery place. Cambridge-Brattle street. Charlestown-Summer street. Chelsea-Scollay's Building, Court street. Dorchester-20 Franklin. East Cambridge-60 Court. Grove Hall-20 Franklin. Malden-Merrimac street. Neponset-20 Franklin. Somerville-Scollay's Building, Court street.


RUNNING WITHIN THE CITY.


Dock square to Canton street.


Dover street to Charlestown bridge. Dover street to Chelsea ferry.


Dover street to the Lowell station.


Dover street to East Boston ferry. East Boston, from 56 Court street. Mt. Washington, South Boston, from Scollay's building. State street to Fitchburg station, to Lowell station, to Providence station, to Worcester station.


STEAMERS.


LOCAL STEAMERS.


Hingham Steamboat, Capt. A. L. Rouell, Hing- ham and Hull,-Liverpool wharf.


Eastern City, Capt. E. B. Wincher, and Admi- ral, Capt. I. H. McLarren, for Portland. Eastport, Calais and St. John, from Lincoln's wharf. Wm. Goodwin, Agent.


Nelly Baker, for Nahant, sails from Long wharf.


Montreal, Capt. F. A. Prince, and Lewiston, Capt. Geo. Knight, for Portland, daily, Saturdays and Sundays excepted, from end of Central wharf, Wm. Weeks. Agent.


Eastern Queen, Capt. James Collins, Boston to Hallowell. Nath'l Stone, Agent, 13 Foster's wharf.


Eastern State, B. Killam, for Yarmouth and Halifax, N. S. Sprague, Soule & Co., Agents, 9 T wharf.


Menemon Sanford, Capt. E. H. Sanford, Bangor and intermediate landings-Foster's south wharf. Wm. B. Haseltine, Agent, 13 Foster's wharf.


Capt. Obed Baker ; City of New York, Capt. P. Howes, Philadelphia, 9 T wharf. Phineas Sprague, Capt. S. H. Matthews. Sprague, Soule & Co., Agents.


J. Whitney, Capt. Howes; W. Jenkins, Capt. Hallett, Baltimore, sails Saturdays. E. Sampson, Agent, end of Central wharf.


BRITISH AND N. A. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.


Appointed by the Admiralty to sail between LIVERPOOL and BOSTON, calling at HALIFAX to land and receive passengers and her Majesty's mails, and LIVERPOOL and NEW YORK direct. E. C. & I. G. Bates, Agents, office 99 State street.


NAMES OF STEAMSHIPS AND COMMANDERS.


PERSIA, Capt. C. H. E. JUDKINS.


ARABIA, JAMES STONE.


ASIA,


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E. G. LOTT.


AFRICA,


N. SHANNON.


CANADA, . 66 W. J. C. LANG.


AMERICA, . E. R. MOODIE.


NIAGARA, · J. G. WICKMAN.


EUROPA, .


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JOHN LEITCH.


CAMBRIA,


66 W. DOUGLASS.


TOW BOATS.


Stag, Capt. James Van Wagner-Foster's wharf, Wm. B. Haseltine, Agent.


May Queen-Capt. Walter F. Dodge. Dodge & Rose, Agents, Foster's wharf. Walpole, Huron-Commercial wharf, Clap & Brother, 48 Commercial wharf.


Wm. Sprague-Thomas Winsor, 22 T. Wharf. R. B. Forbes, Neptune-Relief Steamboat Co., 4I State street.


Fremont-Thomas Winsor, 22 T wharf.


Wide Awake-Capt. John Davis, Central wharf. Rescue-Capt. - Lovell, Union wharf.


Trader-Capt. Thomas Geyer, Lewis wharf.


PACKETS.


Destination.


Station.


Albany and Troy. . Long whf. N. side Alexandria . Mercantile wharf


Australia . . . India, & Central wf.


Baltimore . S. side, Long whf.


Baltimore . Balt. Packet Pier


Baltimore . S. side Central whf.


Baltimore · Mercantile wharf


Bangor . East. Packet Pier


Bangor · N. side Cent. whf.


Barnstable . S. side Cent. whf. Bath . 'T wharf


Belfast


East. Packet Pier


Beverly


. India wharf


Brewster .Mercantile wharf


Liverpool, N. S. . . . Fort Hill wharf


London Lewis wharf


Provincetown . City wharf


Richmond Rowe's wharf


Rockport


. East. Packet Pier


California


Long wharf


Mobile.


. Long wharf


Castine


Mercantile whf.


Nantucket India street


New Bedford · India street


Newburyport ... N. side Central wf.


New Haven · India street


New Orleans. . Long & Rowe's wf.


( Long wharf


Dover


. N. side Cent. whf.


New York


. Central & India wf.


New York


. Long wharf


Destination. Station.


New York . Mercantile wharf


New York Commercial wharf


Norfolk .. . Rowe's wharf


-


Gardiner . T wharf


Nova Scotia Fort Hill wharf


Orleans. . East. Packet Pier


Philadelphia .N. side Central wf.


Philadelphia. . Long wharf


Philadelphia ... Mercantile wharf


Philadelphia Phil. Packet Pier


Plymouth . Long wharf


Portland N. side Central wf.


Portland(propellers) End Central whf. Portsmouth


Providence India street


Brunswick . T wharf


Calais T wharf


Lubec T wharf


Machias .India wharf


Saco Constitution wharf


Salem .India street


Sandwich Tileston's wharf


Savannah Rowe's wharf


Charleston .


Commercial wharf


Scituate . Long wharf


St. John's, N.B. . . . T wharf


Cohasset . Long wharf


Dennis East. Packet Pier


New Orleans. . Commercial whf.


Troy Mercantile wharf


Truro and Wellfleet, East Packet Pier.


Duxbury Long wharf


Destination.


Station.


Eastport. . T wharf


Edgartown .India street


Freeport .East. Packet Pier


Gloucester. . T wharf


Halifax. Fort Hill wharf


Hallowell .T wharf


Hampden East. Packet Pier


Hartford . Central wharf


Hingham . N. side Central wf.


Kennebunk . T wharf


Kingston . W. side Long whf.


Liverpool, Eng .. ... Constitution whf.


· N. side Central wf.


Lewis wharf


(Commercial wf.


Mobile. Rowe and Comm'l


Charleston . Lewis wharf


City Point . Rowe's wharf


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MISCELLANEOUS COMPANIES.


MISCELLANEOUS COMPANIES. East Boston Company.


OFFICERS. WM. C. BARSTOW, President.


GEORGE F. WADSWORTH, Treasurer and Clerk. [Office, 99 State street.]


DIRECTORS.


BENJAMIN LAMSON, W. C. BARSTOW, CALEB C. GILBERT,


A. A. WELLINGTON,


LEWIS RICE,


JAMES P. THORNDIKE,


SILAS PIERCE,


CALEB STETSON.


By the Report of the Directors, May 3, 1858, the Company is entirely free from debt, with Cash, Notes, and Mortgages amounting to $9,135,06, to which adding the Real Estate of the Company, at the valuation of 1857, $1,251,962.16, gives, as the total value of the Company's property, May 1, 1858, after deducting $4882.15 outstanding Dividends, $1,256,215.07, equal to $62.80 per share for the stock.


The Company now own 14,367,702 square feet of land. Also, 10,473 running feet front of wharf lots, containing 9,713,790 square feet.


EAST BOSTON WHARF COMPANY. Skinner, C. Carruth, C. L. Thayer, Paul Simpson,


Ebenezer H. Redding, Wharfinger. E. D. Brig- ham, Treasurer.


ATLANTIC WHARF COMPANY. No. 1 JOY's BUILDING.


Isaac Stebbins, President. Daniel Sharp, Jr., Treasurer. H. L. Hazelton, Clerk. Isaac Steb- bins, Nathaniel G. Upham, John Coe, Willard Sears, H. L. Hazelton, O. D. Ashley, J. A. Parks, Directors.


WEST CASTLETON RAILROAD AND SLATE COMPANY.


CAPITAL $1,000,000.


John Borrowscale, President. Noah Sturte- vant, Albert Sturtevant, Jonathan Brown, Jr., and Winslow Whittemore, Directors. Frederick W. Alexander, Treasurer. Isaac T. Milliken, Clerk. N. Sturtevant & Co., and John Borrowscale, 25 Kilby street, Selling Agents.


BOSTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY.


Samuel A. Eliot, President. Samuel A. Eliot, Chas. P. Curtis, Geo. W. Lyman, Geo. H. Kuhn, John A. Lowell, Directors. Wm. W. Greenough, Treasurer and Agent. C. C. Smith, Clerk, Office, 8 West street.


SOUTH BOSTON GAS LIGHT COM- PANY.


Wm. T. Andrews, President. Jeremy Drake, Treasurer. Francis Alger, E. J. Davenport, T. B. Wales, John H. Blake, Directors. Blake & Dar- acott, Agents. Office, 18 Phoenix building.


EAST BOSTON GAS LIGHT COM'Y.


Horace Barnes, President. George H. Plummer, Treasurer. E. T. Farrington, C. C. Gilbert, Geo. H. Plummer, Horace Barnes, J. P. Melledge, W. C. Barstow, Benjamin Bradley, Directors. J. L. Stewart, Superintendent.


BOSTON EXCHANGE COMPANY.


J. T. Stevenson, President. Samuel Henshaw, H. Andrews, P. C. Brooks, Jr., Peter R. Dalton, George H. Kuhn, Henry Timmins, J. T. Steven- son, Directors. Samuel Henshaw, Treasurer. E. P. Whipple, Superintendent of Exchange Room.


BERKSHIRE GLASS COMPANY.


INCORPORATED 1847. CAPITAL, $80,000. Peter Harvey, President. Peter Harvey, Francis | Treas. and Clerk.


Directors. George Wm. Gordon, Clerk, Treasurer and Agent. Webster Bank building, 13 Exchange street.


LONG ISLAND COMPANY.


Benj. L. Allen, President. Benj. L. Allen, Frederic W. Lincoln, Jr., O. D. Ashley, Andrew J. Loud, Thos. Smith, J. W. Stone, Directors. Benj. Smith, Clerk and Treasurer, Liberty Square.


WILLIAMS MARKET.


Wm. Brigham, President. Holmes Hinkley James Barry, J. W. F. Hobbs, Oliver Carter, Wm. Brigham, Directors. Isaac Child, Clerk and Treasurer.


THE SOUTH MARKET.


Dexter E. Wadleigh, President. Wm. D. Wil- lard, Treasurer. J. M. Mayo, D. E. Wadleigh, J. L. C. Amee, Directors. B. A. Hastings, Agent and Sup't.


BOSTON CORN EXCHANGE.


Wm. B. Reynolds, President. Avery Plumer, jr., Vice President. Thos. P. Ayer, Secretary. H. W. Vinal, Treasurer. James P. Wheeler, Mo- ses Clark, Jacob W. Seaver, Seth K. Crowell, Robert A. Vinal, Managers.


WALTHAM IMPROVEMENT CO. Wm. H. Keith, Treasurer. Office 22 Congress.


WOOD AND COAL DEALERS' ASSOCIATION.


Calvin Young, President. A. Putnam, Vice President. Oliver Carter, Treasurer. Theodore Prentice, Secretary. Officers chosen in July.


MASSACHUSETTS PEAT COAL CO. No. 27 Doane Street.


Samuel Nicolson, President. Samuel Nicolson, Geo. W. Messenger, Wm. Parker, Joseph West, Francis Brinley, Directors. Francis Brinley, Sec.


SILVER LAKE ICE COMPANY. Office, 109 Washington Street.


William Tileston, President. William Tileston, Benj. French, B. W. Foster, Walter Littlefield, jr., Jolın W. Emerson, Directors. Benj. French,


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SOCIETIES, ETC.


SOCIETIES, LIBRARIES, &C.


AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Instituted 1780. Jacob Bigelow, M. D., President. Daniel Treadwell, Esq., Vice President. Edward Wigglesworth, Esq., Treasurer. Asa Gray, M. D., Corresponding Secretary. Samuel L. Abbot, M. D., Recording Secretary Josiah P. Cooke, Esq., Librarian. Francis Dana, Assistant Librarian. Rooms, Boston Athe- næum. Library hours, 10 to 12, and 3 to 5.


AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CHRISTIAN UNION. Rev. B. Dickinson, D. D., Secretary, 15 Cornhill.


AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION. Geo. N. Briggs, President. Nehemiah Boynton, Treasurer. Freeman A. Smith, Assistant Treasurer. Rev. Baron Stowe, Rev. J. G. Warren, Secretaries. Rooms, 33 Somerset street.


AMERICAN BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY. Rev. Benjamin Griffiths, Corresponding Sec- retary. No. 530 Arch street, Philadelphia. New England Agency, 79 Cornhill, Boston. Rev. D. C. Haynes, Secretary for New England. Resides at Newton Centre, Mass.


AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS. Rev. Mark Hopkins, D. D., President. Hon. William Jessup, Vice President. James M. Gordon, Treasurer. Rev. R. Anderson, D. D., Rev. S. B. Treat, Rev. S. L. Pomroy, D. D., Rev. George W. Wood, Secre- taries. Chosen in September. Missionary House, 33 Pemberton square.


AMERICAN EDUCATION SOCIETY. Rev. Heman Humphrey, President. Henry Hill, Vice President. Stephen T. Farwell, Treasurer. Rev. Increase N. Tarbox, Secretary. Chosen in May. Rooms, No. 15 Cornhill.


AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INSTRUCTION. John D. Philbrick, of Boston, President. Wm. D. Ticknor, Boston, Treasurer. John Kneeland, Roxbury, Recording Secretary. A. M. Gay, Charlestown, and B. W. Putnam, Boston, Corresponding Secretaries. Chosen in August.


AMERICAN MUSICAL FUND SOCIETY. H. A. Coit, President. H. B. Dodworth, Treasurer. John C. Scherff, Boston, Secretary.


AMERICAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY. Edw. Robinson, D. D., President. Ezra Abbot, Jr., Boston, Recording Secretary and Treasurer. W. D. Whitney, New Haven, Librarian.


AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY, No. 21 Cornhill. William Jay, President. John Field, Treasurer. G. C. Beckwith, Corresponding Secretary. William C. Brown, Recording Secretary. Chosen in May.


AMERICAN PHONETIC COUNCIL. James W. Stone, M. D., Boston, President. Elias Long- ley, Cincinnati, Secretary. Robert Patterson, U. S. Mint, Philadelphia, Treasurer.


AMERICAN POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Marshall P. Wilder, Boston, President. Thomas P. James, Philadelphia, Treasurer. P. Barry, Rochester, N. Y., Secretary.


Fees of Membership .- Life, $20; biennial, $2.


Holds its sessions biennially. The next will be held in the city of New York, Sept., 1858. AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION. Organized, December 11, 1839. Rooms, 23 Chauncy street. Edward Jarvis, M.D., President. Rufus Anderson, D. D., Ebenezer Alden, M. D., Vice Presidents. J. B. Felt, LL. D., Recording Secretary. Nathan Allen, Home Secretary. Joseph E. Worcester, LL. D., Corresponding Secretary. J. S. Clark, D. D., Librarian. Lyman Mason, Treasurer. C. Francis Adams, J. Wingate Thornton, Henry Wheatland, E. B. Elliott, Samuel F. Haven, Samuel H. Walley, Caleb C. Field, John G. Metcalf, Daniel Wilder, Jr., Counsellors.


AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Henry Hoyt, Agent, 9 Cornhill. Rev. N. Munroe, Secretary.


AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY. John Tappan, President. N. P. Kemp, Agent and Treasurer. Rev. J. W. Alvord, Secretary. Depository, 28 Cornhill.


AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION. Founded, 1824. Incorporated 1847. Rev. E. Hall, D. D., President. Rev. R. T. Stebbins, E. Rockwood Hoar, Vice Presidents. Calvin W. Clark, Treasurer. Rev. H. A. Miles, D. D., Secretary. Depository, 2I Bromfield.


ASSOCIATION FOR RELIEF OF AGED INDIGENT FEMALES. Incorporated 1849. Home, 55 Charles St. Henry B. Rogers, President. Chas. C. Barry, Treasurer. Frederick R. Wood- ward, Clerk. Abigail Ramsey, Matron. Francis Minot, M.D., Physician. Chosen second Thurs- day in January.


ASYLUM AND FARM SCHOOL FOR INDIGENT BOYS. J. Ingersoll Bowditch, President. Moses Grant, Vice President. George H. Kuhn, Treasurer. Geo. L. Deblois, Secretary. Chosen second Tuesday in February.


BENEVOLENT FRATERNITY OF CHURCHES. For the support of the Ministry at Large in Boston. Rev. Ezra S. Gannett, D.D., President. Joseph H. Allen, Treasurer. Rev. Rufus Ellis, Secretary. Prince Hawes, Geo. Merrill, Executive Committee. Chosen in March.


BETHESDA SOCIETY. Refuge in Rutland street. -President. Mrs. Norman Seaver, Vice President. Miss Sarah Stocker, Treasurer. Mrs. Elisha Packer, Secretary.




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