The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858, Part 130

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Publication date: 1789
Publisher: Boston : Sampson & Murdock company
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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 130
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Boston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 130
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Brighton > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 130
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Charlestown > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 130
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Dorchester > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 130
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > East Boston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 130
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Hyde Park > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 130
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Jamaica Plain > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 130
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Readville > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 130
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Roslindale > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 130
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Roxbury > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 130
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > South Boston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 130
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > West Roxbury > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 130


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NORTHERN BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY. Rev. S. B. Swain, President. Heman Lincoln, S. S. Arnold, Vice Presidents. Charles S. Kendall, 20 Water Street, Boston, Treas. Rev. Wil- liam Howe, Recording Sec. Rev. Joseph W. Parker, D. D., Corresponding Sec. Chosen in Oct. PARENT WASHINGTON TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. Wm. R. Stacy, President. David S. Tarr, Treasurer. George B. Proctor, Secretary.


PENITENT FEMALE REFUGE. Rutland street. Henry Hill, President and Treasurer. Stephen G. Deblois, Secretary. Miss Maria Howland, Miss Houghton, Superintendents. Chosen in Feb. PERKINS INSTITUTION AND MASSACHUSETTS ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND. Instituted 1831. Located at South Boston. Sales Room, 20 Bromfield street. Edward Brooks, President. Stephen Fairbanks, Vice President. Thomas B. Wales, Treasurer. Samuel G. Howe, Director and Secretary.


PHONOGRAPHIC REPORTING ASSOCIATION. Established 1845. James W. Stone, M. D., President. Ebenezer Smith, Vice President. Charles W, Slack, Corresponding Secretary. D. F. Chessman, Recording Secretary.


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PINE STREET LITERARY ASSOCIATION. W. F. Smith. President. H. Clark, Vice President. R. H. Abbott, Secretary.


PRINTERS' UNION. E. B. Haskell, Pres. A. J. Farnsworth, Vice Pres. John P. Leighton, Treas. John Gilbert, Rec. Sec. Wm. H. Cundy, Financial Sec. William Madigan. Cor. Sec. PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION. Organized December 29, 1851. Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, Presi-


dent. Hon. A. H. Rice, Rev. A. A. Miner, Hon. Jacob Sleeper, James M. Beebe, Rev. Samuel K. Lothrop, D. D., Vice Presidents. William S. Dexter, Treasurer, 40 State street. F. H. Pea- body, Auditor. Thornton K. Lothrop, Secretary. Rev. J. T. Sargent, General Agent, 10 Franklin street. Annual meeting 3d Wednesday in May.


PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON. Instituted 1852. Board of Trustees .- Hon. Edward Everett, LL. D., President. Geo. Ticknor, LL. D., Hon. John P. Bigelow, Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, M. D., W. W. Greenough, Esq., from the Citizens at Large. Alderman George Denny, Henry W. Haynes, Esq., of the Common Council. Edward Capen, Librarian. Charles C. Jew- ett, Superintendent.


SAILORS' SNUG HARBOR. Incorporated 1852. Robert B. Forbes, President. Wm. A. Wellman, Secretary. Wm. Perkins, Treasurer. Chosen 3d Monday in May.


SCOTS CHARITABLE SOCIETY. Wm. Edward Coale, President. Wm. J. McPherson, Vice President. David Miller, Treasurer. John Wilson, jr., Secretary. .


SEAMEN'S AID SOCIETY. Mrs. Albert Fearing, President. Miss Anna B. Clarke, Treasurer. Miss Harriet W. Tabor, Secretary. Chosen in January.


SEAMEN'S FRIEND SOCIETY. Alpheus Hardy, President. William Ropes, Vice President. Thomas D. Quincy, Treasurer. Fred'k A. Benson, Secretary. Chosen in May.


SHAWMUT ASSOCIATION. Thos. S. Pycott, President. Geo. B. Ford, Vice President. Edwin R. Jones, Secretary and Treasurer.


SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL IMPROVEMENT. Annual Meeting held on the 2d Monday in Jan- mary. Regular Meetings, 2d and 4th Monday of each month. Chairman, (chosen at each meet- ing.) D. Humphreys Storer, M. D., C. E. Ware, M. D., A. A. Gould, J. Mason Warren, M. D., Prudential Committee. F. E. Oliver, M. D., Secretary aad Treasurer. John B. S. Jackson, M. D., Curator of the Cabinet. Buckminster Brown, M. D., Librarian.


SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL OBSERVATION. 12 Temple place. Robert Ware, Recording Secre- tary. Calvin G. Page, Treasurer. Charles E. Buckingham, Librarian.


SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF PAUPERISM. Moses Grant, President. Charles F. Barnard, Robert B. Storer, Vice Presidents. Henry Plympton, Treasurer. Frederick R. Woodward, Sec- retary, 10 Franklin Street.


SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, PIETY AND CHARITY. Rev. Samuel Barrett, D. D., President. Rev. James W. Thompson, D. D., Vice President. Wm. T. Andrews, Treasurer. Rev. Frederic A. Whitney, Secretary. Chosen in May.


SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION. Directors, - Pre- sident, Rev. Henry A. Miles, D. D., Secretary, George B. Emerson, Esq., Treasurer, Rev. E. S. Gannett, D. D., Rev. S. K. Lothrop, D. D., Hon. Henry B. Rogers, Hon. Albert Fearing, Rev. C. Robbins, D. D.


SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF COLLEGIATE AND THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION AT THE WEST. Office, 15 Cornhill. Rev. J. Q. A. Edgell, Agent.


SOCIETY FOR PROPAGATING THE GOSPEL AMONG THE INDIANS AND OTHERS IN NORTH AMERICA. Incorporated Nov. 19, 1787. Hon. Lemuel Shaw, LL. D., President. Rev. Wm. Jenks, D. D., Vice President. Rev. S. K. Lothrop, Secretary. F. D. Huntington, As- sistant Secretary. Stephen Fairbanks, Treasurer. Edward Wigglesworth, Esq., Vice Treasurer. Daniel Denney, Esq., Auditor. Rev. Samuel Barrett, D. D., Rev. Convers Francis, D. D., Rev. George E. Ellis, Edward Wigglesworth, and F. D. Huntington, with the President, Secretary and Treasurer, Select Committee.


SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF AGED AND DESTITUTE CLERGYMEN. Formed 1849. Rev. Nath'l L. Frothingham, D. D., President. Rev. Jas. Walker, D. D., Rev. Ezra S. Gannett, D. D., Vice Presidents. Rev. Chas. Brooks, Secretary. Nath'l Thayer, Treasurer. Chosen in May. SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF AGED INDIGENT CLERGYMEN. Rt. Rev. Manton Eastburn, D. D., Rev. A. H. Vinton, D. D., Rev. G. M. Randall, Rev. T. F. Fales, Rev. J. H. Clinch, Rev. T. R. Lambert, Rev. Charles Mason, Directors. J. W. Clark, Treasurer. Rev. J. H. Clinch, Secretary. Chosen in May.


SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF EPISCOPAL CLERGY- MEN. Right Rev. Manton Eastburn, D. D., President. Rev. Alexander H. Vinton, D. D., Vice President. Rev. Alfred L. Baury, Treasurer. James C. Merrill, Secretary. Chosen in May. SOCIETY OF ALUMNI OF THE CAMBRIDGE DIVINITY SCHOOL. Ezra S. Gannett, D. D., President. Ralph Sanger, D.D., Vice President. John F. W. Ware, Secretary. Wm. Newell, D.D., F. A. Whitney, Frederic W. Holland, Executive Committee. C. A. Bartol, First Preacher for 1858. H. W. Bellows, Second Preacher for 1858.


SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY. Jeffries Wyman, M. D., President. Charles T. Jackson, M. D., D. Humphreys Storer, M. D., Vice Presidents. Amos Binney, Treasurer. Samuel L. Abbot, M. D., Corresponding Secretary. Benjamin S. Shaw, M. D., Recording Secretary. Charles K. Dillaway, Librarian. CURATORS-Of Geology, Thomas T. Bouve. Mineralogy, John Bacon, M. D. Comparative Anatomy, John Green. Ichthyology, S. Kneeland, Jr., M. D., Entomology, Alex. E. R. Agassez. Botany, Charles J. Sprague. Oology, Thomas M. Brewer, M. D. Orni- thology, Henry Bryant, M. D. Conchology, Thomas J. Whittemore. Herpetology, J. Nelson Bor- land, M. D. Radiata, Theodore Lyman. Crustacea, Horatio R. Storer, M. D. Microscopy, Silas Durkee, M. D. Charles Stoddard, Cabinet Keeper. Open and free every Wednesday, between the hours of 12 and 2, and 3 and 5 P. M. Rooms, Mason st. Annual meeting, Ist Wednesday in May. SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI OF MASSACHUSETTS. Chas. S. Davies, President. Alfred L. Baury, Vice President. Wm. Perkins, Treasurer. John Bryant, Assistant Treasurer. Adams Bailey, Boston, Secretary. James W. Sever, Recording Secretary. Annual meeting, July 4th. SOUTH LOSTON SAMARITAN SOCIETY. Incorporated, 1852. Mrs. Sarah Park, 251 Broadway, President. Mrs. Susan Wales, Treasurer. Miss Martha C. Jenks, Secretary.


SOUTIIERN AID SOCIETY. James Boorman, President. William Ropes, Vice President. Rev.


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G. W. Blagden, D. D., William Ropes, Rev. Baron Stow, D. D., Amos A. Lawrence, James C. Dunn, Rev. E. Burgess, D. D., James M. Beebe, Abner Kingman and Caleb Stetson, Executive Committee. Rev. Luther Farnham, Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer. At 5 Tremont street. STATE LIBRARY. State House, Boston. Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, Geo. Livermore, James A. Dix, Trustees. Geo. S. Boutwell, Librarian. Samuel C. Jackson, Assistant Librarian.


ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S ORPHAN ASYLUM. Camden street, under the charge of eight " Sisters of Charity," who, besides attending to the daily wants and instruction of eighty orphan girls, maintain a daily free school for several hundred children. The Asylum is supported en- tirely by the free donations of charitable persons.


SUFFOLK DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY. 12 Temple place. A. A. Gould, President. C. G. Putnam, Vice President. A. A. Watson, M. D., Treasurer. Chas. D. Homans, Boston, Secretary. R. M. Hodges, M. D., Librarian.


SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIETY. Albert Fearing, President. George Merrill, Treasurer. Rev. W. H. Cudworth, Secretary.


SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Joseph H Allen, Pres. Wm. H. Daniells, Sec. TEMPORARY HOME FOR THE DESTITUTE. Established, 1847. Incorporated, 1852. No. 24 Kneeland Street.


The principal object of this institution is to receive destitute children, and procure places for them in the country, where they may be brought up free from the temptations to vice, with which they would otherwise, from the necessity of their position, be surrounded.


J. Amory Davis, President. Thos. T. Bouve, Treasurer. John Ayers, Clerk. Mis. Gwynn, Matron. TRUSTEES OF DONATIONS FOR EDUCATION IN LIBERIA. Incorporated 1850. Albert Fearing, President. Hon. S. Fairbanks, Treas. Rev. Joseph Tracy, Sec., 81 Washington street. UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Tench Tilghman, of Oxford, Maryland, Pres.


B. B. French, Washington, D. C., Treasurer. Ben. Perley Poore, Cor. and Rec. Secretary. An- nual meeting at Washington, second Wednesday in January.


UNIVERSALIST HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Rev. A. A. Miner, President. C. E. Rolfe, M. D., Rev. W. H. Rider, Vice Presidents. J. O. Curtis, Treasurer. Rev. J. L. Dennis, Record- ing Secretary. Rev. C. H. Leonard, Corresponding Secretary.


UNIVERSALIST REFORM ASSOCIATION. Rev. W. W. Dean, President. Charles Coverly, Treasurer. Rev. Mr. Crehore, Recording Secretary.


UNIVERSALIST SABBATH SCHOOL UNION. Organized, Oct. 8, 1854. Room, No. 41 Tremont street. Henry B. Metcalf, of Charlestown, President. S. S. Willson, Rev. W. W. Dean, Joseph H. Swain, Vice Presidents. Charles Caverly, jr., Treasurer. H. D. Williams, Secretary. Chas. F. Potter, Assistant Secretary. Chas. Robinson, jr., of Charlestown, Corresponding Secretary. S. H. Russell, Librarian.


WASHINGTON CLUB. Alex. Moore, President. William S. Wightman, Vice President. Robert Weir, Secretary. Robert Ireland, Treasurer.


WIDOWS' AND SINGLE WOMEN'S SOCIETY. Mrs. Wm. Appleton, Ist Director. Mrs. W. B. Reynolds, 2d Director. Mrs. W. T. Eustis, 3d Director. Mrs. E. N. Bigelow, Secretary. Miss Mary Otis, Treasurer.


YOUNG CATHOLIC'S FRIEND SOCIETY. Organized, 1835. George E. Murphy, President. Robert Taylor, Vice President. John Lucey, jr., Recording Secretary. Bernard Callahan, Corres- ponding Secretary. Cornelius McCarty, Treasurer.


YOUNG MEN'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Henry A. Rice, President. J. Sullivan Warren, Vice President. Frederic W. Lincoln, jr., Treasurer. George A: Brown, Secretary. David R. Whitney, James Tolman, Auditors. Chosen third Tuesday in November.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Organized, December 29, 1851. Rooms in Tre- mont Temple. Franklin W. Smith, President. Charles Demond, Corresponding Secretary. D. F. Chessman, Recording Secretary. S. G. Deblois, Treasurer. O. T. Taylor, Auditor. A. C. Avard Taylor, Librarian. Chosen in May.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN UNION. Rooms in Bedford street. John Sweetser, President. A. M. Shurtleff, George S. Hale, Vice Presidents. Thornton K. Lothrop, Corresponding Secretary. D. B. Hallet, Recording Secretary. E. R. Frost, Treasurer. Officers chosen in May.


MASONIC MEETINGS.


Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. M. W. John T. Heard, Esq., Grand Master. Thos. Tolman, Esq., G. Treas. Chas. W. Moore, Esq .. G. Sec. Offices, 33 School Street. Meetings, second Wednesday in December, March, June, September, and Dec. 27. St. John's Lodge, Ist Monday. St. Andrew's, 2d Thursday. Columbian, Ist Thursday.


Mount Lebanon, 2d Monday. Massachusetts, 3d Monday. Germania, 4th Monday.


Winslow Lewis, 2d Friday.


Revere, Ist Tuesday. Joseph Warren, 4th Tuesday. St. Paul's Lodge, South Boston, Ist Tuesday. Gate of the Temple, South Boston, 4th Tuesday. Mount Tabor, East Boston, 3d Tuesday.


Baalbec, East Boston, Ist Tuesday.


Grand Royal Arch Chapter. M. E. Wendell T. Davis, Esq., G. H. P. Tuesday preceding 2d Wednesday of March, June, September and Dec. St. Andrew's Chapter, Ist Wednesday. St. Paul's, 3d Tuesday.


St. John's Chapter, East Boston.


Grand Encampment of Knights Templars of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Daniel Har- wood, M.D., G. M. Meetings in Oct. annually. Boston Encampment, 3d Wednesday. De Molay Encampment, 4th Wednesday. Council Royal Masters, 3d Thursday.


Masonic Board of Relief, Ist Tues. ea. month. All the above meetings are held at the Masonic Temple, excepting those of the Lodges at South Boston, and the Chapter and Lodges at E. Boston.


GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT YORK MASONS.


Wm. B. Kendall, M. W. Grand Master. Jonas W. Clark, R. W. G. Treasurer. Dr. Joseph S. Rock, R. W. G. Cor. Sec. Quarterly meetings held on the 3d Thursday evenings of March, June, September and Decemb'r. SUBORDINATE LODGES IN BOSTON.


Union Lodge, No. 2, Ist Mon. in each month. Rising Sons of St. Johns, No. 3, 2d do. Celestial Lodge, No. 4, 3d Mon. in each month. St John's Encampment of Knights Templar, No. 5, meet quarterly, on the 4th Friday evening of March, June, September and December.


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St. Stephen's Holy Royal Arch Chapter, No. 7, | nior Wurden; E. U. Tucker, Jr., R. W. Grand meets 4th Monday of each month. Rep. to G. L. of U. S. All the above meetings are held at No. 69 Haver- SONS OF TEMPERANCE DIRECTORY. hill street.


ODD FELLOWS' DIRECTORY.


Places and Times of Meeting of Lodges


and


Encampments in Boston.


Grand Lodge meets in Boston semi annually, 1st Thursdays in February and August.


Grand Encampment meets in Boston, annually at Odd Fellows' Hall, Wednesday next preceding first Thursday in August.


Office of the R. W. Grand Lodge, No. 228 Wash- ington St. CHAS. D. COLE, Grand Secretary. Office of the R. W. Grand Encampment, No. 228 Washington St. CHAS. D. COLE, G. Scribe.


Relief Committees of the Boston Lodges meet at No. 228 Washington Street on the first Friday of each quarter. Applications for relief should be made to GEO. P. CLAPP, 7 Grove St., Secretary.


Place and Evening of Lodge Meetings. ODD FELLOWS' HALL,-cor. Rowe & Essex Sts. Massachusetts Lodge, .... No. 1, . Monday Montezuma $ 33. . Tuesday


Tremont " 15, . Wednesd'y Siloam 66 66


2. Thursday


Massasoit Encampment, 66 1, 1st & 3d Fridays


Tri-Mount 66


66 2, 2d & 4th Fridays


ELLISON HALL,-School Street, cor. Chapman pl. Boston Lodge, .. No. 25, . Monday Suffolk 8. . Tuesday


Oriental « 66


10, . Wednesday


Franklin « "


23, . Thursday Ancient Landmark, 32, . Friday


COVENANT HALL,-Shawmut Ave cor. William st. Hermann Lodge, ... No. 133, . Monday FRATERNITY HALL,-120 Broadway, S. Boston. Bethesda Lodge, ........ No. 30, ...... Monday Mt. Washington Encampm't, No. 6, 2d & 4th Mon. Officers of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.


Charles E. Buckingham, M. W. Grand Master ; William Marble, R. W. Deputy Grand Master ; Al- fred Mudge, R. W. Grand Warden ; Charles D. Cole, R. W. Grand Secretary ; Charles Hayden, R. W. Grand Treasurer ; D. S. King, Rev. Grand Chaplain; Samuel B. Krogman, Caleb Rand, R. W. Grand Representatives to the Grand Lodge of the United States ; Mortimer Lyon, W. Grand Marshal; Robert Wharton, W. Grand Guardian ; Sidney A. Stetson, W. Grand Conductor; Joseph Chandler, W. Grand Herald.


Officers of the Right Worthy Grand En- campment of Massachusetts.


Aram Youlen, M. W. Grand Patriarch ; Horatio N. Gunn, M. E. G. H. Priest ; E. W. Norris, R. W. Grand Senior Warden ; Charles D. Cole, R. W. Grand Scribe; Charles Hayden, R. W. Grand Treasurer ; Thomas C. Porter, R. W. Grand Ju- | Representatives to National Camp.


The annual session of the Grand Division of Massachusetts, is held in Boston on the third Wednesday of October. Quarterly Sessions, loca- tion at pleasure, on the third Wednesday of Janu- ary, April, and July.


OFFICERS OF THE GRAND DIVISION OF MASS.


John W. T. Stodder, of Boston, G. W. P .; Ed- ward H. Starbuck, of Quincy, G. W. A .; Samuel W. Hodges, of Stoughton, G. Scribe; David S. Tarr, of Boston, G. Treasurer ; Rev. C. W. Mel- len, of Weymouth, G. Chaplain ; William Dixon, of East Cambridge, G. Conductor ; William Odi- orne, of East Cambridge, G. Sentinel ; Henry D. Cushing, of Boston, P. G. W. P.


SUBORDINATE DIVISIONS IN BOSTON.


Crystal Wave, No. 23, Friday, Fraternity Hall, South Boston.


American, No. 76, Tuesday, 46 Washington st. Old Bay State, No. 32, Wednesday, 46 Wash. st. Massachusetts, No. 71, Thursday, 46 Wash. st. Shawmut, No. 1, Thursday, cor. Shawmut ave- nue and South Williams.


Fidelity, No. 20, Monday, 1 Province street. Crystal Fount, No. 16, Saturday, 1 Province st. Island Home, No. 18, Friday, East Boston. Bethesda, No. 5, Friday, South Boston.


ORDER OF TEMPLARS.


Grand Temple meets semi-annually, in May and November. S. W. Hodges, of Stoughton, G. W.R. Tri-Mount Temple, No. 1, Friday, 46 Wash. st. Bay State Temple, No. 3, Monday, 46 Wash st.


ORDER OF UNITED AMERICANS.


The annual meeting of the Chancery is held in Boston on the first Monday in October. Quar- terly meetings in January, April and July, and Special meetings at pleasure.


OFFICERS OF CHANCERY.


Jonathan Peirce, of Boston, G. S .; Albert Huse, of E. Boston, G. 1 C .; Davis W. Bailey, of S. Boston, G. 2 C .; E. B. Dearborn, of Boston, G. C. of C .; C. S. Woffindale, of Charlestown, G. C. C .; Wm. H. Webber, of Boston, G. F. C .; Joseph W. Whitten, of West Cambridge, G. G. of E .; Isaac H. Robbins, of S. Boston, G. S. at A .; Richard Libby, of East Boston, G. C.


ARCH CHANCELLORS. E. B. Dearborn, Jona. Peirce, A. B. Ely. STATE CAMP U. S. OF A.


Quarterly meetings 3d Thursday of January, April, July, and October.


John L. Stevenson, Chief; James Quinn, D. M .; Jos. C. Brooks, R. S .; C. F. Sumner, F. S .; Wm. Wentworth, T .; Joseph W. Appleton, C. of G .; D. M. R. Dow, L. of G .; John L. Stevenson of Boston, Hon. Abner Holbrook, of Weymouth,


BOSTON BOARD OF TRADE.


INCORPORATED APRIL 29TH, 1854. OFFICE 9 MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. Annual Meeting of the Board on the third Wednesday in January. Meetings of the Government of the Board on the first Monday of each month. GEORGE B. UPTON, PRESIDENT. THOMAS ASPINWALL, EDWARD S. TOBEY, ALEXANDER H. RICE, VICE PRESIDENTS.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Of Appeals :- Nathan Carruth, Joseph Whitney, Zelotes Hosmer, James W, Paige.


Of Arbitration :- William B. Reynolds, C. O. Whitmore, James O. Converse, Benjamin E. Bates, William Ropes. On Finance :- George C. Richardson, Nathaniel IIarris, Charles G. Nazro.


On Inquiry into Causes of Shipwreck :- Robert B. Forbes, Samuel T. Dana, Charles J. Morrill, Caleb Curtis, William B. Bacon.


DIRECTORS :


Levi Bartlett, Isaac C. Bates, James M. Beebe, William Blake, Peter Butler, Charles Bockus, Benj. Callender, Wm. J. Cutler, Chas. Deane, Samuel Frothingham, Jr., Sam'] II. Gookiu, Andrew T. IIall, H. K. Ilorton, Frederick Jones, George Livermore, Otis Norcross, Win. Perkins, Thomas W. Peirce, Avery Plumer, Jr., Eben O. Stanwood, Wm. B Spooner, Isaac Thacher, J. JJ. Whiting, Heury V. Ward.


JAMES H. BEAL, Treasurer.


LORENZO SABINE, Secretary.


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The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic, and the Middlesex Mechanic Associations, at their late Exhibitions awarded this Estab- lishment the Highest Premiums, SILVER MEDALS, for the BEST ACCOUNT BOOKS in the Exhibitions. All articles sold at this Establishment will be WARRANTED GENUINE, of the BEST QUALITY, and at the lowest prices. GEORGE B. BROWN. ALLEN A. BROWN.


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SAM'L T. CROSBY,


SUCCESSOR TO CROSBY & BROWN, Importer and Dealer in


Rich Watches, Jewelry, and Plated Ware,


MANUFACTURER OF


SILVER PLATE AND FINE JEWELRY, NO. 69 WASHINGTON STREET,


Three Doors South of Court Street,


CURRIER & TROTT,


148 Washington, corner of Milk Street, Importers and Dealers in Foreign and American


GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, French Mantel Clocks,


JEWELRY,


Silver and Plated Ware, Silver Spoons, Forks, &c. Gold and Silver Pencils.


Fine Watch Repairing personally attended to. R. CURRIER. P. TROTT.


THEODORE METCALF & CO., APOTHECARIES, 39 Tremont St., Boston, Dealers in


PURE DRUGS & CHEMICALS,


SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PURE COD LIVER OIL, Mattson's Syringes & Standard Family Medicines. THEODORE METCALF. WM. W. GOODWIN.


C. G. KING,


Importer and Manufacturer of


MATHEMATICAL, NAUTICAL, Engineering,


SURVEYING


AND


GAUGING


INSTRUMENTS,


NAUTICAL BOOKS, CHARTS, &c. No. 72 Washington Street, Second Store South from State Street,


Formerly at No. 7 Broad Street.


BOSTON.


R. H. CORDWELL & CO., HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,


COPPERSMITHS & BRASS FOUNDERS,


Manufacturers of every description of


COPPER, BRASS, COMPOSITION AND LEAD WORK, FOR VESSELS AND BOATS, 306 Commercial and 1 Barrett Street, Boston.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


HATS AND CAPS,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


I have in Store a large and varied assortment of the richest as well as common qualities of


HATS AND CAPS, ALSO, FUR GOODS,


Made up in every desirable form. SETS FROM $2 TO $200.


Old Furs altered and repaired by experienced workmen. CHIL DREN'S HATS and CAPS for all seasons of the year. Should any ar- ticle not prove equal to its recommendation, satisfaction will be promptly made.


W. M. SHUTE, STORES AND CHAMBERS, 173 & 175 Washington St., Boston. ESTABLISHED 1838.


SHELTON. & CHEEVER,


IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF


Engine Hose, Fire Buckets, Flastic Pipes, Fire Caps, Harnesses, Collars, Whips, Carpet Bags,


Machine Belting, Of all widths and sizes, House, Store and Bank Trunks, . Saddles, Bridles, Horse Blankets, Fly Nets, &c. &c.,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 71 Cornhill and 14 Brattle Streets, (Fifth Door from Court Street.)


J. SHELTON.


HOLT & COMPANY, furniture Alannfacturers,


44 Canal St., (Haymarket Square,) BOSTON.


ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED FOR Tables, What-Nots, Secretaries, Book-Cases, Side-Boards, Bureaus, Office Desks, Tea Poys, Bedsteads, Cribs, &c., &c.


Orders also received at the Manufactory at BYFIELD, Mass., by J. V. Holt.


JAMES A. BEAN,


DEALER IN FASHIONABLE


FURNITURE


Looking-Glasses, Beds & Mattresses,


OF ALL KINDS,


Nos. 464 and 466 WASHINGTON STREET, Liberty Tree Block, opposite Boylston Market.


BOSTON.


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THE BOSTON POST,


(THE LARGEST DAILY PAPER PRINTED IN NEW ENGLAND.)


THE PRESS AND POST, AND


THE BOSTON STATESMAN & WEEKLY POST.


DAILY POST, .$8. PRESS AND POST, semi-weekly, (Monday & Thursday,). .$4.


STATESMAN AND WEEKLY POST, (Friday,). $2.


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