The Cambridge directory for 1866-7, Part 22

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Publication date: 1866
Publisher: Published by Dean Dudley at the Boston Business Directory Printing Office, 55 Water Street, Boston.
Number of Pages: 314


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Stoves, Tin Ware, etc.


Bailey Jacob L. (tin plate worker), Cambridge, cor. Second Donnell & Moore, 15 Brattle


ESTES IVORY P., Harvard square. (See advt. p. 19.)


Nutting J. D., Main, near Universalist Church


Price James M. 55 Cambridge, near Second


Place & Genther, 25 Cambridge


Starbuck James C. 339 and 341 Main


TAYLOR SIMEON, 409 Main. (See advt. p. 32.)


TOWNE & FULLER, Main, near Essex. (See advt. p. x.)


Surveyors of Lumber.


Patch J. H., h. 32 Second Rogers George W., Brighton, near Harvard White C., Cambridge, near Windsor Whitney Edward T., h. Austin, near Essex


Tailors and Drapers.


Brine Robert, Cambridge, cor. Second Brine William, 63 Cambridge Daniels George L. 491 Main


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Nelligan Patrick, 374 Main Dolton Richard, Mt. Auburn, near Brighton Higgins James, 110 Cambridge Kelly A. S., Main, opp. Pearl. Kimball J. F., 453 Main Kimball William, 3 Harvard Row Lum Isaac E., Broadway, near G. J. R. R. McCoy William, Brattle square McGinnis Robert, Cambridge, near Vernon pl.


Steele Eugene, 85 Cambridge


Walker Samuel, 80 Cambridge


Tanners.


Muller William & Son, Tannery


Telescope Makers. Clark Alvan & Sons, Brookline, near Bridge


Trunk Cleet Manufacturer. Harlow Charles, Broadway, cor. Hampshire


Turning and Jig Sawing.


OSBORN D., State. (See advt. front col. page 4.) SMART G. A., Main, near Osborn's Mills. (See advt. p. xiii.)


Undertakers.


Casey William, 82 Fourth


Hunt Samuel F., Front, rear Universalist Church


Stickney F. H., Cambridge, n. Fifth


Litchfield Roland, jr., Main, cor. Columbia


Pear John, 15 Front


Wyeth Benjamin F., opp. Winthrop square


Upholsterers. Brine William H., Second, n. Cambridge Hixon Edward, Harvard


WHITNEY & BRACKETT, Brattle square. last cover.)


(See advt. inside


Variety Store. Kelley Margaret L., Fourth, cor. Winter


Veterinary Surgeons.


Jennings Joseph H., Lafayette square, Mainy' Putnam Lewis, North avenue, near Porter's Hotel' -


Vial and Syringe Maker.",


McElroy P. J., Second, cor. Cambridge


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Watchmakers. Balch M. P., Main, cor. Norfolk Bryant Frederick S. 112 Cambridge Donallan J. W., 68 Cambridge, near Second Gibbs Benjamin W., Main, cor. Essex


Watch Crystal Maker. Metzger Joseph, 192 Cambridge


Wheelwrights.


Brown Daniel, Palmer Hurd Amos D., Palmer McCue James, Cambridge, near Willow pl. Munroe Enoch, Cambridge, near Bridge Pierce Joseph, Western avenue Thompson & Sanborn, Main, near Broadway Thwing James, Green, near Pleasant


CAMBRIDGE MUNICIPAL REGISTER,


FOR THE YEAR 1866.


Municipal Election First Monday in December. City Government Organ - ized First Monday in January.


Mayor.


J. Warren Merrill. Salary, $1,500. Office, City Hall. Residence, Harvard, corner Han- cock.


Aldermen.


Ward 1. Francis L. Chapman, and Charles F. Choate.


Ward 2. Sumner Albee, and George B. Lothrop.


Ward 3. Ezra Parmenter, and Joseph H. Tyler. Ward 4. John N. Meriam, and Asa P. Morse.


Ward 5. Alpheus Mead, and John L. Sands.


Common Council.


John S. March, President.


Ward 1. Charles W. Eliot, Nathan G. Gooch, Arthur Merrill.


Ward 2.


Charles A. Fiske, John S. March, Robert O. Fuller, Aaron H. Safford, Augustus Towne.


Ward 3.


Lewis B. Guyer, William Dailey, Charles J. McIntire, Nathan K. Noble, Nathaniel P. Brooks, Benj. R. Rand.


Ward 4.


Samuel C. Knights, John McDuffle, Wm. HI. Lounsbury, Joseph Whittemore.


Ward 5. Phineas Parker, Samuel F. Woodbridge.


Board, $1,200.


ASSISTANT ASSESSORS. - Nathaniel D. Sawin, Varnum S. Holt, Barnabas Binney, Isaac C. Holmes, James H. Cutter. Compensation, $2 per day.


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. - The Mayor, ex officio, Chairman, Benjamin F. Wyeth, Joseph H. Rice, J. Watson Harris, Martin L. Smith, Alonzo Stewart, William Hunnewell.


CITY CLERK, AND CLERK OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. - Justin A. Jacobs. Salary, $1,500 and fees.


CLERK OF COMMON COUNCIL. - Joseph G. Holt. Salary, $150.


CITY TREASURER AND COLLECTOR. - Joseph Whitney. Salary, $1,500.


CITY AUDITOR. - S. P. Heywood. Salary, $500.


CITY MESSENGER AND . SUPERINTENDENT OF LAMPS. - Roland Litchfield, jr. Salary, $800.


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS AND DRAINS. - George L. Cade. Salary, $1,200.


WARDEN OF ALMSHOUSE. - Jacob Hanscom. Salary, $500.


WEIGHER AND MEASURER. - Samuel S. Green, East Cambridge.


ALMSHOUSE PHYSICIAN. - James R. Morse. Salary, $100.


Ward Boundaries.


WARD No. 1 .- Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and West Cambridge, on Concord avenue; thence by the centre of Concord avenue, to a street next north-westerly of the estate of E. S. Dixwell; thence by the centre of said street to Garden street; thence by the centre of Garden street to Shepard street, thence by the centre of Shepard street to North avenue ; thence by the centre of North avenue to Sacramento street ; thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville; thence by said


ASSESSORS. - Artemas Z. Brown, Charles II. Saunders, Andrew J. Green. Salary of the boundary line to a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if extended


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northerly to said boundary line; thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana street to Main street ; thence by the centre of Main street to Mount Auburn street ; thence by the centre of Mount Auburn street, to Put- nam street; thence by the centre of Putnam street, to Western avenue; thence by the cen- tre of Western avenue, to the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Brighton ; thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Watertown ; thence by the last- mentioned boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and West Cambridge ; thence by the last-mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.


WARD NO. 2. - Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, at a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if extended northerly to said boundary line ; thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana street to Main street ; thence through the centre of Main strect to Norfolk street ; thence by the centre of Norfolk street to Washington street; thence by the centre of Washington street, to the junction of Washington and Main streets ; thence by a line at a right angle southerly to the water; thence by the water to the mouth of Broad canal ; thence by the centre of Broad Canal to North canal ; thence by the centre of North canal, and northerly, in a line continued therefrom, to the boundary line between Cambridge and Som- erville ; thence by said boundary line to the point begun at.


WARD No. 3. - Beginning at the mouth of Broad canal; thence by the centre of Broad canal to North canal; thence by the centre of North canal, and northerly, in a line continued therefrom, to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Somerville ; thence by said boundary line to the waters of Charles river ; thence by the water to the point begun at.


WARD NO. 4. - Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Brighton, on Wes- tern avenue; thence through the centre of Western avenue to Putnam street; thence through the centre of Putnam street to Mount Auburn street ; thence through the centre of Mount Auburn street to Main street ; thence through the centre of Main street to Norfolk street; thence through the centre of Norfolk street to Washington street ; thence through the centre of Washington to the junction of Washington and Main streets ; thence by a line at a right angle southerly to the water ; thence by the water to the point begun at.


WARD NO. 5 .- Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and West Cambridge, on Concord avenue; thence by the centre of Concord avenue to a street next north-westerly of the estate of E. S. Dixwell; thence by the centre of said street to Garden street ; thence by the centre of Garden street to Shepard ; thence by the centre of Shepard street to North avenue ; thence by the centre of North avenue to Sacramento Street; thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville ; thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and West Cambridge; thence by the said last-mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.


Ward Officers.


WARD 1. - Charles H. Saunders, Warden. Henry H. Clark, Clerk, William Wright, Joseph Williams, William J. Dolloff, Inspectors.


WARD 2. - George E. Ryder, Warden. Cle - ment March, Clerk. John D. Sargent, George E. Sawyer, Thomas J. Stevens, Inspectors.


WARD 3. - Lorenzo Marrett, Warden. John S. Wilson, Clerk. Luther L. Parker, Abbot R. Davis, Thomas Grieves, Inspectors.


WARD 4. - Gustavus A. Smart, Warden. Joseph Child, jr., Clerk. William F. Engley, Charles H. Spencer, Daniel D. Leeds, Inspectors.


WARD 5. - Edward Mulliken, Warden. Fran- cis H. White, Clerk. Andrew N. Wyeth, Charles J. Teel, Henry F. Whitney, Inspectors.


Police Department.


Police Justice. - John S. Ladd. Salary, $1,500. Special Justices, George W. Liver- more, Henry W. Muzzey. Clerk, Thomas McIntire, jr.


Chief of Police. - Fordyce M. Stimson.


Principal Constables. - District 1, F. M. Stimson. District 2, William Twist. District 3, John L. Boynton.


Constables. - Fordyce M. Stimson, William Twist, John L. Boynton, Clark Moore, John C. Burdakin, Varnum S. Holt, Charles J. Adams, James C. Nute, William F. Knowles, Thomas McIntire, jr., James F. Jefferds, Thomas Work.


Policemen. - District 1, Timothy Ames, Thomas D. Cook, Noah M. Cofran, James S. Milliken, Andrew Sproul, Micah W. Cook, James M. Hilton, John S. Milliken, George A. Marston, Benjamin Kennard, Albert D. Cleaveland. District 2, Benjamin F. Bridden, Abel A. Hildreth, Charles L. Russell, Joseph A. Cheney, Lewis Sanger, James H. Parks, Fred- erick W. Hagar, John Avery, George Wood, George S. Dudley. District 3, Amori Benson, jr., Henry Kinsley, William Mullett, Baruch C. Floyd, Thomas D. Sanborn, George W. Williams.


Truant Officers. - Benjamin F. Bridden, Thomas D. Cook, Abel A. Hildreth, John L. Boynton, Fordyce M. Stimson, Timothy Ames.


Pound Keepers. - William Barnes, Thomas D. Cook.


Coroners. - Nathan Fisk, Luther L. Parker, William W. Wellington.


Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. -- Ephraim Buttrick, John S. Ladd, James D. Green, Isaac Livermore, Isaac F. Jones, Joseph H. Tyler, Bickford Pulsifer, jr.


Justices of the Peace. - Justin A. Jacobs, Abraham Edwards, Charles Folsom, Nathan Fiske, Charles C. Little, Richard H .Dana, jr., Samuel S. Green, Lucius R. Paige, Eliphalet Davis, Lorenzo Marrett, Benjamin W. Whitney, Henry W Muzzey, John B. Dana, Charles R. Metcalf, Charles B. Stevens, Henry Thayer, Benjamin Welch, A. P. Griffin, Joseph A. Holmes, James R. Morse, William L. Whitney, John C. Farnham, Josiah W. Cook, James C. Fisk, Samuel II. Folsom, James B. Thayer, Chester W. Kingsley, Josiah Burrage, Epes S.


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Dixwell, Bela F. Jacobs, John Livermore, Elias | E. Spare, Frances E. Putnam, Mary A. Coburn, Howe, William A. Saunders, John Sargent, Ed- France E. Pendexter, Lucy A. Draper, Ada A. Noble. mund G. Lucas, Henry Potter, Edward Richard- son, George Stevens, William Wyman, Z. L. Raymond, Joseph G. Holt, Benjamin R. Rand, Joseph Whitney. Benjamin A. Gould, George P. Carter, D. W. Niles.


Representatives to the General Court. - George S. Saunders, George P. Carter, Lorenzo Marrett.


Fire Department.


Chief Engineer. - George B. Eaton. Salary, $500.


Assistant Engineers. - 1st, Samuel L. Frye ; 2d, Theodore Collamore ; 3d, Thomas J. Casey ; 4th, George O. Rollins. Salary, $100 each. Secretary, Samuel M. Frye. Salary, $25.


Engines .- Cambridge, steamer No. 1, on Church street, A. J. Rollins, foreman ; Union, steamer No. 2, Main, near Windsor, William B. Cade, foreman; Niagara, steamer No. 3, Cam- bridge street, John W. Byrnes, foreman ; Hy- drant, No. 4, River, junction W. avenue, San- ford A .Parker, foreman ; Daniel Webster, No. 5, North avenue, George Marston, foreman ; Franklin Hook and Ladder, Main, near Windsor, Daniel E. Frasier, foreman ; Hunneman (Inde- pendent), No. 7, Church, James P. Wallace, jr., foreman; Washington, No. 9, Cambridge, near Prison Point Bridge, C. B. Adams, foreman.


Fire Police. - Ward 1, Allen B. Parsons ; Ward 2, George S. Pike; Ward 3, Moses Ricker.


School Committee, 1866.


Hon. J. Warren Merrill, Mayor, ex-officio, Chairman.


Ward 1, Courtland W. Anable, Henry W. Muzzey ; Ward 2, Henry W. Warren, Charles A. Skinner. Ward 3, John B. Taylor, Nathan- iel Mighill. Ward 4, S. R. Mason. Ward 5, James R. Morse, John N. Murdock. W. W. Wellington, Secretary.


Public Schools.


August 1, 1866.


High School - Corner Broadway and Fayette Street. Teachers, William J. Rolfe, William F. Bradbury, Joseph A. Gillett, Mary F. Peirce, Rebecca K. Shepard, Caroline Child, Alice G. Hancock, Emma A. Scudder.


Allston - Boardman street. Teachers, Ben- jamin W. Roberts, Lizzie B. Winnett, Sarah M. Gray, Ellen J. Hodges, S. Ellen Hearsey, Sarah D. Whiting, Anna F. Stanley, Caroline F. Pitkin, Emily R. Pitkin, Emma F. King, Lucy H. Whelling, Mary F. Emerson, Sarah F. Bryant.


Harvard - Harvard street. Teachers, Aaron B. Magoun, Catharine Richardson, Helen A. Dodge, Addie H. Wellington, Mary E. Wyeth, Martha M. Damon, Lydia S. King, F. A. Hyde.


Putnam. - Corner of Fourth and Otis streets, Teachers. Francis Cogswell, Sarah M. Burnham, Almira L. Hayward, Annie B. Josselyn, Marie


Shepard. - North avenue. Teachers, Mr. Daniel B. Wheeler, Abby E. Worcester, Kate M. Lowell, Olive E. Fairbanks, Augusta M. Howe, Lucy T. Sawyer, Emma L. Hutchins, Eveline A. Sawyer, Amelia Pasco.


Thorndike. - Thorndike street. Teachers, Reuel H. Fletcher, Anna W. Averill, Eunice B. Dyer, Martha A. Martin, Emma F. Munroe, Mary G. Parker, Harriet A. Butler, Mary E. Willis, Martha H. Butler, Mary E. Burdakin.


Washington - Brattle street. Teachers, Dan- iel Mansfield, Lucy A. Downing, Florence J. Reed, Adeline M. Ireson, Catharine P. Green, M. M. Nelson, Abby M. Webb, Marianne M. Webb, Anna E. Hutchins, Julia H. Kimball, Ellen F. Webber.


Webster - Webster street. Teachers, Alvah C. Smith, Eliza K. Brackett, Lucille Ć. Ban- croft, Eliza D. Fisher, Jane Dallinger, Harriet E. Hill, Helen J. Maiers, Louise C. D. Harlow, Mary A. Tarbell, Mary E. Sawyer, Emma M. Sheldon, Anna S. Lawson.


Boardman - School street. Teacher, Carrie M. Brown.


Bridge - Pioneer street. Teacher, Elizabeth E. Dallinger.


City - Almshouse. Teacher, Etta S. Adams.


Dana -Centre street. Teachers, Isabel L. Barry, Edith A. Barry, Helen J. Barry.


Dudley - Baptist Chapel, Harvard street. Teacher, Abby F. Lothrop, Ada F. Russell.


Dunster - Concord avenue. Teachers, Sarah B. Waitt, Mary E. Andrews, Louise M. Delano.


Felton - Amory street. Teachers, Emeline Sparrow, Ariadne Blish.


Gannett - Columbia street. Teachers, Sa- rah J. A. Davis, Ellen M. Pike, Gertrude M. Hyde.


Lechmere - North Third street. Teacher, Martha J. Avery.


Mason - State street. Teachers, M. Lizzie Evans, Mary E. Marean, Susan M. Cochrane, Julia E. Murdock.


Otis - Otis street. Teachers. Abby S. Taylor, Sarah D. Mitchell, Susan M. Pendexter, Mary E. Cannon.


Quincy - Holmes place. Teachers, Charlotte E. Jewell, M. Nellie Cheney.


Sargent - Broadway. Teachers, Anna M. Harrod, Frances J. Harrod, Mary L. Tower, Martha J. Cutting.


Teacher of Music - Nathan Lincoln, $1,500.


Salaries of the teachers are as follows : Master of the IIigh School, $2,500; Sub-


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Masters, $2,000 and $1,800 respectively ; Mas- ters of the Grammar Schools, $1,600 ; for first year's service. $1,700, for second year's service, and $1,800 afterwards. Music Teacher, $1,400. Assistant Teachers in the High School, $800, $700. and S600. Assistant Teachers in the Grammar Schools, $550. Principals of the Primary Schools, $550 and $500; Assistants, $475 and $425.


Private Schools. - Teachers.


Joshua Kendall, Appian Way ; David F. Sav- age, Putnam Street : L. R. Williston (for young ladies), Berkeley Street : Miss C. F. Miss Wheeler, Gore Street.


Bates, Ellery Street ; Mrs. Delano, Linnæan Street; Miss Folsom, Berkeley Street ; Miss M. J. Hall, Williams' Hall; Miss Martha A. Hancock, Auburn Street; Miss Emma F. Harris, Hancock Street ; Miss Ellen M. Hight, Cambridge Street ; Miss Howe, Garden Street ; Misses Kesar, Cambridge Street ; Miss McIntyre, Fourth Street ; Miss Osborne, Har- vard Street ; Miss Sarah M. Page, North Ave- nue ; Miss Mary E. Rice, Masonic Hall ; Miss Robbins, Cambridge Street; Miss Lucy Ses- sions, Austin Street : Miss C. Walker, Tre- mont Street : Miss Warland, Appian Way ;


BANKS, CORPORATIONS, CHURCHES, SOCIETIES, COURTS, &c.


Banks and Insurance Companies. | Wyeth, 2d Jacob Eaton, Rufus Lamson, Josiah


Cambridge National Bank. - Cambridge st. near Third, E. C. Capital, $100,000. Daniel R. Sortwell, President. John C. Bullard, Cash. Directors. - Daniel R. Sortwell, J. H. Tyler, Thomas Cunningham, Charles J. Adams, John N. Merriam, Joseph A. Wellington, Israel Tib- betts. Discount day, Tuesday.


Cambridgeport National Bank. - Main Street. Capital, $100,000. R. Douglass, Presi- dent. Seymour B. Snow, Cashier. Chas. James, Clerk and Messenger. Robert Douglass, Ira Stratton, Asa P. Morse, Alexander Dickinson, Martin L. Smith, Directors. Lucius R. Paige, Solicitor. Discount Days - Monday and Thurs- day.


Charles River National Bank. - Harvard sq. Capital, $100,000. Charles C. Little, President. Eben Snow, Cashier. William M. Snow, Clerk and Messenger. Charles C. Little, Oliver Hast- ings, William T. Richardson, Abel Willard, J. B. Dana, Directors. Discount every day.


National City Bank. - Melledge's Block, cor. Main and Norfolk streets. Capital, $100,000. John Livermore, President. Edward Richard- son, Cashier. John Livermore, Josiah Bur- rage, George W. Colburn, George T. Gale, John Remick, Directors. Discount every day.


National, late Lechmere, Bank. - Cambridge cor. Second street. Capital, $150,000. Lewis Hall, President. John Savage, jr. Cashier. O. B. Stone, Clerk and Messenger. Lewis Hall, Samuel R. Rindge, Thomas Dana, Samuel Slo- comb, K. S. Chaffee, A. C. Sanborn, Francis Draper, Directors.


First National Bank, late Harvard. - Main, cor. Prospect street. Capital, $200,000. Ben- jamin Tilton, President. W. A. Bullard, Cash- ier. J. L. Buffington, Clerk and Messenger. Benjamin Tilton. Lewis Colby, Alanson Bigelow, Newell Bent, Edward Hyde, Daniel U. Cham- berlin, Charles Wood, Directors.


Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Melledge's Block, Main street, cor. Norfolk. Josiah W. Cook, President. John A. Smith, Secretary. Josiah W. Cook, James H. Thayer, James H. Sparrow, Henry Thayer, Jonas


Burrage, Joseph A. Holmes, Directors.


Savings Banks, Railroad Compa- nies, Etc.


Cambridge Savings Bank. - Whitney's Building, Brattle square. Stephen T. Farwell, President. Emery Washburn, Nathan Fiske, Joel Parker, John B. Dana, Vice-Presidents. William L. Whitney, Treasurer. James H. Wyeth, Secretary. Open every day from 9 A. M. to 12 M. Quarter Days-4th Thursday of January, April, July, and October.


Cambridgeport Savings Bank. - Main street, Benjamin Tilton, President. George C. Rich- ardson, Robert Douglass, S. P. Heywood, Vice- Presidents. D. U. Chamberlin, Secretary. Lu- cius R. Paige, Treasurer. Deposits received and other business transacted at the Cambridgeport National Bank, every day from 9 to 1 o'clock only. Quarter Days-3d Wednesday of Jan- uary, April, July, and October.


East Cambridge Five Cent Savings Bank. - Cambridge, cor. Second street. George Stevens, President. Anson Hooker, H. N. Hovey, John S. Ladd, Vice-Presidents. Lorenzo Marrett, Secretary. John Savage, jr. Treasurer. De- posits from five cents to one thousand dollars, received every day from 12 to 1 o'clock.


Trustees. - Samuel Slocum, Lewis Hall, Geo. W. Fifield, Lorenzo Marrett, K. S. Chaffee, Joseph H. Tyler, Isaac F. Jones, Silas B. Buck, John H. Leighton, William Hunnewell, James M. Price, John Conlan.


Cambridge Railroad Company. - Gardiner G. Hubbard, President. Estes Howe, Trea- surer. F. T. Stevens, Clerk. Gardiner G. Hub- bard, C. C. Little, William A. Saunders, R. E. Demmon, Estes Howe, Directors. Dividends paid 1st April and 1st of October. Office, Har- vard square, Cambridge, and 39 State street, (Room No. 12.) Boston.


Union Railway Company. - James W. Em- ery, President. Estes Howe, Treasurer. F. T. Stevens, Clerk. J. C. Stiles, Superintendent. H. H. Stimpson, Charles C. Little, Gardiner G. Hubbard, William A. Saunders, James W. Em- ery, Joseph H. Converse, Estes Howe, Directors.


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Office, Harvard square, Cambridge, and 39 State street, (Room No. 12,) Boston.


Cambridge Gas Light Company. - Capital $275,000. G. G. Hubbard, President. Estes Howe, Treasurer and Clerk. William Gibson, Superintendent. Wm. Frost, John Livermore, Gardiner G. Hubbard, Samuel Slocomb, Estes Howe, Wm. P. Butterfield, James W. Emery, Directors. Dividends paid Ist of February and 1st of August. Office, Harvard square, Cam- bridge, and 39 State street (Room 12), Boston.


Cambridge Water Board. - J. Warren Mcr- rill, President. John Sargent, Robert Douglas, Samuel Slocomb, A. K. P. Welch, C. W. Kings- ley, John S. March. George W. Fifield, Supt. Office, City Hall.


POST OFFICE. - East Cambridge, corner Third. N. K. Noble, Postmaster. Mails leave at 74 A. M., 12 M., and 64 P. M. Mails arrive at Same hours.


Mount Auburn Cemetery.


OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION.


Jacob Bigelow, President, 59 Mount Vernon street, Boston. George W. Bond, Treasurer, office, 167 Congress street, Boston. Austin J. Coolidge, Secretary, office 33 School Street, Bos- ton. Paul Adams, Edward Austin, Jacob Bigelow, J. Ingersoll Bowditch, James Cheever, Charles C. Little, Geo. Livermore, Loyal Lovejoy, Otis Norcross, Edward S. Rand, James Read, Jacob Sleeper, Trustees. Daniel L. Winsor, Su- perintendent. George P. Southack, Gate Keeper.


The Cemetery contains about 126 acres. There are about 3600 private lots.


The Superintendent may always be found at the Cemetery, except on Saturday mornings, when he is in attendance at the Treasurer's and Secretary's office. Tickets of Admission for car- riages may be obtained of the Secretary, at 33 School Street, Boston.


Cambridge Cemetery. Established in 1853.


His Honor the Mayor, ex-officio Chairman. Albert Stevens, Daniel U. Chamberlin, J. C. Farnham, J. P. Putnam, Silas B. Buck, Commis- sioners. Jas. K. Farwell, Superintendent.


Middlesex County Officers, &c.


MIDDLESEX COUNTY OFFICERS. - William A. Richardson, of Cambridge, Judge of Probate and Insolvency. Joseph H. Tyler, of East Cam- bridge, Register of Probate and Insolvency. Isaac F. Jones, Assistant Register of Probate and Insolvency. Charles B. Stevens, of Cam- bridge, Register Mof Deeds, Southern District. Ashael B. Wright, of Lowell, Register of Deeds, Northern District. Isaac S. Morse, East Cam- bridge, District Attorney. Amos Stone, of Charlestown, County Treasurer. Benjamin F. Ham, of Winchester, Clerk of the Courts. John J. Sawyer, of Somerville, Assistant Clerk.


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. - Leonard Huntress, of Tewksbury, Chairman. Joseph H. Waitt, of Malden, Edward J. Collins, of West Newton.


SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS. - William W. Edger- ton, Shirley. William Hastings, Framingham. Meetings - at Cambridge, the first Tuesday in January ; Concord, the first Tuesday in June : Lowell, the first Tuesday in September.


JAILERS. - Charles J. Adams, of Cambridge. Samuel Staples, of Concord. Charles Kimball, of Lowell.


OVERSEERS OF THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION .- G. D. B. Blanchard, of Malden. Thomas Rice, jr., of Newton. James M. Usher, of Medford. Rev. Wm. R. Stone, of Cambridge, Chaplain. Chas. J. Adams, Master.


COMMISSIONERS TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS. - Isaac F. Jones, East Cambridge, Bickford Pulsi- fer, jr., Charlestown.


SHERIFF .- Charles Kimball, Lowell.


DEPUTY SHERIFF .- Luther L. Parker, East Cambridge.


Superior Court.


CIVIL TERMS .- Lowell, on the 2d Monday in March and the 1st Monday in September. Con- cord, on the 1st Monday in June. Cambridge, on the 2d Monday in December.


CRIMINAL TERMS .- Cambridge, on the 2d Monday in February. Concord, on the 4th Monday in June. Lowell, on the 3d Monday in October.


Supreme Judicial Court.


NISI PRIUS TERMS. - At Lowell, on the 3d Tuesday in April, and at Cambridge on the 3d Tuesday in October.


MASTERS IN CHANCERY .- Joseph H. Tyler, East Cambridge. Chas. Robinson, jr., Charles- town. Wm. S. Stearns, Malden. Arthur P. Bonney, Lowell. Wm. S. Gardner, Lowell.


Probate Court.


( 1st


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Concord' Cambridge


FEB.


2d & 4th


Cambridge


( 1st


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12d & 4th


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APRIL


12d & 4th


Cambridge


MAY


12d & 4th


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Lowell


JUNE


12d & 4th


Cambridge


AUGUST 2d & 4th


Cambridge


( Ist


Lowell


SEPT.


1 2d & 4th


Cambridge


{ 1st


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OCT.


2d & 4th


Cambridge


Nov.


2d & 4th


Cambridge


DEC.


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2d & 4th


Cambridge


Court of Insolvency.


Cambridge .- On the 2d and 4th Wednesday of each month except July.


Lowell - On the 1st Tuesday of February, April, June, September, and December.


JAN.


2d & 4th


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( 1st


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Concord-On the Ist Tuesday of January, March, May, and October.




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