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Special Session at other times as the business of the Court may require.
Officers of Harvard University.
Thomas Hill, D. D., LL. D., President.
James Jackson, M. D., LL. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic, Emeritus. Joel Parker, LL. D., Royal Professor of Law. , Hollis Professor of Divinity.
Theophilus Parsons, LL. D., Dane Professor of Law.
George R. Noyes, D. D., Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature.
Emory Washburn, LL. D., Bussey Professor of Law.
D. Humphreys Storer, M. D., Professor of Ob- stetrics and Medical Jurisprudence.
Frederick H. Hedge, D. D., Professor of Ecclesi- astical History in the Divinity School.
John B. S. Jackson, M. D., Shattuck Professor of Morbid Anatomy, and Curator of the Ana- tomical Museum.
John Langdon Sibley, A. M., Librarian.
Andrew P. Peabody, D. D., LL. D. Preacher to the University, and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals.
Oliver Stearns, D. D., Parkman Professor of Pulpit Eloquence and the Pastoral Care, and Lecturer on Christian Theology.
Louis Agassiz, LL. D., Professor of Zoology and Geology in the Lawrence Scientific School.
Henry Ingersoll Bowditch, M. D., Jackson Pro- fessor of Clinical Medicine.
Oliver W. Holmes, M. D., Parkman Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.
Benjamin Peirce, LL. D., Perkins Professor of Astronomy and Mathematics.
Asa Gray, LL. D., Fisher Professor of Natural History.
George Cheyne Shattuck, M. D., Hersey Pro- fessor of the Theory and Practice of Physic.
Francis Bowen, A. M., Alford Professor of Nat- ural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity and Registrar.
Joseph Lovering, A. M., Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, and Regent.
Henry W. Torrey, A. M., McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History.
Jeffries Wyman, M. D., Hersey Professor of Anatomy.
John Bacon, M. D., University Professor of Chemistry in the Medical School.
Henry J. Bigelow, M. D., Professor of Surgery. Richard H. Dana, LL. D., Lecturer upon the Laws of Nations, in the Law School.
Chas. E. Brown Séquard, M. D., Professor of the Physiology and Pathology of the Nervous System.
Henry L. Eustis, A. M., Professor of Engineer- ing in the Lawrence Scientific School.
Evangelinus A. Sophocles, LL. D., University Professor of Ancient, Byzantine, and Modern Greek.
Josiah Dwight Whitney, A. B., Sturgis-Hooper Professor of Geology in the School of Mining and Practical Geology.
Wolcott Gibbs, M. D., Rumford Professor and Lecturer on the Application of Science to the Useful Arts.
James Russell Lowell, A. M., Smith Professor
of the French and Spanish Languages and Literatures, and Professor of Belles-Lettres. Richard M. Hodges, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Surgery.
David William Cheever, M. D., Assistant Pro- fessor of Anatomy.
Ezra Abbot, A. M., Assistant Librarian.
Chas. E. Buckingham, M. D., Adjunct Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine.
Edward Hammond Clarke, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica.
Ernst Karl Friedrich Krauss, Instructor in Ger- man.
Francis J. Child, Ph.D. Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory.
Calvin Ellis, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Clinical Medicine.
James C. White, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Chemistry.
George M. Lane, Ph.D., University Professor of Latin.
Raphael Pumpelly, Professor of Mining, in the School of Mining and Practical Geology.
James Jennison, A. M., Tutor in Elocution.
Josiah P. Cook, A. M., Erving Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy.
William W. Goodwin, Ph.D., Eliot Professor of Greek Literature.
Elbridge Jefferson· Cutler, A. B., Assistant Pro- fessor of Modern Languages.
Ephraim W. Gurney, A. B., Assistant Professor of Latin.
Joseph Winlock, A. M., Director of the Observa- tory, and Phillips Professor of Astronomy.
James Mills Peirce, A. M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
Edwin Pliny Seaver, A. B., Tutor in Mathemat- ics.
Isaac Flagg, A. B., Tutor in Greek.
George A. Hill, A. B., Tutor in Chemistry.
James B. Greenough, A. B., Tutor in Latin.
Bennett Hubbard Nash, A. M., Instructor in Italian and Spanish.
Josiah S. Lombard, M. D., Assistant Professor of Physiology in the Medical School.
Louis Thies, Curator of the Gray Collection of Engravings.
John Knowles Paine, Instructor in Music.
William G. Stearns, A. M., Steward.
John B. Dana, Assistant Steward and Patron, Office No. 1 Harvard Row.
Religious Societies in Cambridge.
Harvard Street Baptist Church.
Rev. Wm, Howe, Pastor. Josiah Sparrow, Deacon. Gustavus A. Puffer, Clerk. Jacob Ea- ton, Treasurer. Church constituted May 9, 1865. Robert O. Fuller, Superintendent of Sab- bath School.
First Parish in Cambridge - Unitarian.
Harvard square opposite Harvard College. William Newell, Pastor. Elbridge Knights, Sex- ton, resides in Brighton Street. Wm. Everett, Wm. M. Vaughan, Isaac Hyde. Parish Com- mittee. C. R. Metcalf, Clerk, Treasurer and Collector. There is a Ministerial Fund belohg- ing to the First Parish, amounting to between $1,400 and $1,500. The Trustees of said fund are : - Chas. Vaughan, William L. Whitney, Abel Willard, M. T. Bigelow, Chas. R. Metcalf, Andrew S. Wait, R. M. Hodges. Wm. L. Whit- ney, Treasurer.
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Shepard Congregational Society -Trinitarian. jr., Treasurer. Joseph G. Bicknell, Sexton, re-
+ Pastor. Arthur Merrill, Treasurer. Prudential Committee, Stephen T. Farwell, Chairman. Geo. S. Saunders, Clerk. Benj. F. Wyeth, Sexton, resides Winthrop street.
Christ Church-Episcopal.
Garden street. Nicholas Hoppin, Rector. S. Batchelder, jr., Senior Warden. Gardner J. White, Junior Warden. William Wright, Clerk and Treasurer. L. W. Connell, Sexton, resides Franklin.
St. Peter's Church-Catholic.
Concord avenue-Observatory Hill. Rev. Manasses P. Dougherty, Pastor. John Calla- han, Sexton.
Old Cambridge Baptist Society.
Head of Kirkland street. Rev. C. W. Anable, Pastor. Joshua G. Gooch, Chairman Standing Committee. John B. Dana, Treas. Austin J. Coolidge, Clerk. Wm. T. Richardson, Collector. John B. Wyeth, Sexton, resides Brattle street, opposite Brattle House.
Allen Street Congregational Society - Unita- rian.
Allen street, North Cambridge. Rev. John M. Masters, Pastor. Sargent C. Whitcher, Chairman Standing Committee. J. A. Sawyer, Clerk. F. Ivers, Treasurer. Standing Com- mittee, Nelson Howe, J. B. Nason, R. S. Ed- wards, J. H. Woodward. D. D. Claflin, Sexton, resides Maple place.
North Cambridge Baptist Society.
North avenue. Rev. J. C. Whitman, Pastor Henry R. Grover, Chairman Standing Commit- tee. Warren Sanger, Clerk and Treasurer. Nathan Wilson, Sexton, resides Orchard street corner Russell.
Lee Street Church -Unitarian.
Rev. A. W. Stevens, Pastor. J. C. Dodge, Chairman Standing Committee. Geo. B. Eaton, Treas. Watson G. Cutler, Clerk. John Harlow, Sexton, resides Pine street.
Cambridgeport Parish -Unitarian.
Austin street. Rev. Henry C. Badger, Pastor. Isaac Livermore, Chairman Parish Committee. Roland Litchfield, jr., Treasurer. Alanson Bigelow, jr., Clerk. Roland Litchfield, jr., Sex- ton and Undertaker, resides Main street, corner Columbia.
Second Methodist Episcopal Society.
Harvard, opposite Essex street. Rev. Henry W. Warren, Pastor. G. W. King, Chairman of Trustees. J. C. Wilder, Sexton, house Austin, corner Essex.
First Methodist Episcopal Society.
First Evangelical Church-Congregational.
- Pastor. Charles W. Warner, Sumner Albee, William Davis, Deacons. John Savage,
sides 7 Lincoln place.
First Baptist Society.
Magazine, junction of River. Rev. Sumner R. Mason. Pastor. Martin L. Smith, Albert Vinal, Nathan C. Lombard, Isaac C. Holmes, Josiah W. Cook, Edward Crosby, John Ford, Wm G. Tarbell, John H. Dodge, Trustees. Albert Vinal, Treasurer. J. A. Holmes, Clerk. A. L. Barbour, Sexton.
St. Peter's Church - Episcopal.
Main street, corner Vernon. Rev. Edwin B. Chase, Rector. Edward R. Gogswell and Wil- liam W. Dallinger, Wardens. Benj. A. Pettin- gill, Clerk. William W. Dallinger, Treasurer. Wm. Taylor, Sexton, resides Erie st.
First Universalist Society.
Main street, junction of Front. Rev. Charles A. Skinner, Pastor. Rufus Lamson, Ward E. Wright, James H. Hall, Benjamin F. Sparrow, Joseph Whittemore, Standing Committee. Sam- uel King, Treasurer. William B. Pear, Clerk. Enoch J. Howlett, Sexton and Undertaker, re- sides Washington, corner Pine.
Second Baptist Society.
Cambridge Street, corner of Fourth. Rev. Frank R. Morse. Pastor. Henry S. Hills, Chairman Standing Committee, Henry S. Hills, Treasurer. Isaac F. Jones, Clerk. Charles Tates, Sexton, Third near Camb.
Evangelical Congregational Society.
South Second street. Rev. Nathaniel Mighill, Pastor. J. H. Taylor, Chairman Standing Committee. William Wyman, Treasurer. Geo. W. Fifield, Clerk. Charles Coolidge, Sexton, re- sides Sixth street.
Third Congregational Society - Unitarian.
Third, corner Thorndyke street. Rev. Stephen G. Bullfinch, Pastor. George Stevens, Chair- man Standing Committee. John Palmer, Trea- surer. Henry B. Leighton, Clerk. James Hunter, Sexton, resides Winter, near Fifth street.
Second Universalist Society.
Otis, near Fourth street. - Pastor. E. Spare, jr., Chairman Standing Committee. C. W. White, Treasurer. Joseph D. Wellington, Clerk J. S. Rowe, Sexton, resides Thorndike, corner Sixth.
St. John's Church - Catholic.
South Fourth street. Rev. J. W. Donahoe, Pastor. William Casey, Sexton, Clerk and Un- dertaker, resides Fourth street, near Spring.
Holmes Congregational Society.
North avenue. Rev. William Carruthers,
Cambridge street, corner Third. Rev. J. P. Pastor. James R. Morse, Chairman Standing Collier, Pastor. Horatio N. Hovey, Chairman Committee. John W. Gerry, Treasurer. James R. Morse, Clerk. W. Coleman, Sexton. of Trustees. A. H. Stevens, Treasurer. C. V. Bradbury, Clerk. William Adams, Sexton, re- sides 62 Otis.
Stearns Chapel.
On Harvard street, between Windsor and Clark streets. Mission formed in 1850. Build - ing erected and dedicated 1863. Rev. Edward Abbott, Pastor. John N. Merriam, Superinten-
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dent of School. Mr. Clapp, Secretary. Henry W. Young, Librarian and Treasurer. Robert Terrier, Assistant Librarian. John K. Nay, Teacher of Music.
Union Mission connected with Stearns Chapel.
Rev. William R. Stone, Missionary. Mrs. Wm. R. Stone, President. Mrs. J. M. Meriam, Mrs. J. H. Fuller, Vice-Presidents. Mrs. A. T. Whittemore, Secretary. Miss Anna Rundlett Treasurer. Mrs. H. M. Fiske, Chairman Pru- dential Committee, Prospect st. Congregational Church. Mrs. Sampson, Lee street Unitarian. Mrs. J. R. Ellis, Universalist. Mrs. Hosea Clark, Austin Street, Unitarian. Mrs. Edward Hyde, Episcopal. Mrs. Woolson, Methodist.
Mission Committee: Rev. Edward Abbott, Pastor, ex officio. Sumner Albee (deacon), C. H. Warner (deacon), J. W. Gates, Chairman. B. R. Tilton, Secretary. John N. Meriam, Trea- surer. Eben M. Dunbar, A. T. Frothingham, T. H. Sparrow, C. B. Grover, C. R. Patch.
Societies, &c.
Dana Library.
Rooms in Masonic Hall ; open every Wednes- day and Saturday from 4 to 8 P. M. Trustees, His Honor the Mayor, Chairman ex officio, Messrs. Charles Deane, Anson Hooker, W. W. Wellington, Sumner Albee, Charles W. Elliott. Librarian, Miss Caroline F. Orne.
This is a public library, and is open to every one who resides in Cambridge, and will pay one dollar a year. It contains 3100 volumes. Ad- ditions are constantly made.
Dowse Institute.
Trustees. His Honor the Mayor and the Presi- dent of the Common Council, ex officiis. Charles Deane, J. Warren Merrill. W. W. Wellington, John C. Dodge, John S. March. Charles Deane, President and Treasurer. W W. Wellington, Secretary.
The Executors of the will of Thomas Dowse, appropriated $10,000 for the establishment and support of an annual course of Public Lectures in Cambridge, under the name of the Dowse Institute. The first Lecture was delivered by Hon. Edward Everett, Dec. 7, 1858, at the City Hall.
East Cambridge Female Charitable Society.
Formed 1824. Composed of ladies from the several religious societies. Officers for 1865 : President, Mrs. James Jewett ; Vice-President, Mrs. Wm. Hunnewell; Treasurer, Mrs. Mary Parmenter; Secretary, Mrs. Lorenzo Marrett. Collector, Mrs. Enos Reed.
Cambridge Lyceum.
President, R. M. Hodges. Secretary and Treasurer, A. H. Ramsay. Trustees, Chas. R. Metcalf, Stephen T. Farwell, Philip Nutting, F. M. Stimson, Ebenezer Francis, Augustus A. Whitney, A. H. Ramsay.
Cambridge Horticultural Association.
Organized October, 1860. President, Chas. M. Hovey. Vice-Presidents, Asa Bullard, Alex. Dickerman, Wm. H. Brooks, Joel Parker. Treasurer, Lewis Wheeler. Secretary , J. C. Hovey. Executive Committee, C. M. Hovey, Lewis Wheeler, Hervey Davis, P. B. Hovey,
Alex. Dickerman. Library Committee, James Mann, D. W. Niles, J. C. Hovey.
Irving Literary Association.
This Association meets in Irving Hall, cor- ner of Main and Norfolk sts., on Friday eve- nings, at 7 1-2 o'clock. President, T. H. Emcr- son. Vice-President, J. Warren Cotton. Li- brarian, F. W. West. Treasurer, Geo. W. Clapp. Recording Secretary, Chas. F. Goodridge. Corresponding Secretary, Chas. F. Chandler. The above officers constitute the Board of Directors.
Cambridge Humane Society.
President, S. T. Farwell. Treasurer, A. H. Ramsay. Secretary, John C. Farnham. Trus- tees. Rev. John A. Albro, A. P. Peabody, Wm. T. Richardson, Prof. F. J. Child, Rev. William Newell. Agent,
Howard Benevolent Society.
This Society was formed in 1851. Its object is to relieve the sufferings of the poor and un- fortunate. Its officers are as follows : Presi- dent, W. H. Brooks. Secretary, Benjamin M. Jones. Treasurer, Joseph Whittemore. Mana- gers - District No. 1, M. Smith ; District No. 2, M. E. Cushman; District No. 3, J. Stacy Read ; District No. 4, Wm. W. Burrage ; Dis- trict No. 5, B. M. Jones, District No. 6, J. W. Harris ; District No. 7, J. W. Harris ; District No. 8, Joseph Whittemore.
Application for aid to be made to any one of the Managers.
Cambridge High School Association.
President, Wm. Everett. Vice-Presidents, D. T. Wade, W. W. Burrage, H. P. Arnold, J. B. Wiggin, G. A. Smart. Secretary, - Treasurer, C. K. Ware. Executive Committee. Ward 1, Mr. E. A. Ramsay, Miss Sarah White ; Wd. 2, Mr. John W. Whiton, Miss. S. C. Fisher ; Wd. 3, Mr. O. D. Hazard, Miss M. M. Mitchell ; Wd. 3, Mr. W. G. Cutter, Miss L. B. Winnett ; Wd. 5, Mr. H. Staples Potter, Miss H. M. Rog- ers. Orator, Constant F. Davis. Poet, George M. Folsom.
Union Lodge No. 5 of the American Protestant Association. Hall, Cambridge Street.
Mutual Relief Society.
St. John's Church, East Cambridge. - Mi- chael Deacon, President. John Corcoran, Vice- President. Thos. Carroll, Secretary. James Alward, Treasurer. Thos. M'Namara, Book- keeper.
Young Men's Sodality.
St. John's Church, Fourth, East Cambridge. James O'Donnell, Prefect ; John Burk, Ist As- sistant ; David Clary, 2nd Assistant ; Daniel Shaughnessy, Secretary ; Henry Morris, Treas. ; John B. Curtis, Chorister.
St. John's M. R. Society, East Cambridge.
Thomas E. McNamara, President ; Patrick Calinan, Vice-President ; James Aylward, Trea- surer ; Bernard F. Nugent, Secretary ; 500 members ; David Hefferman, Book-keeper.
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Putnam Hall Association.
Incorporated 1861. President, K. S. Chaffee ; Secretary, George L. Mitchell ; Treasurer, James M. Price. Office 55 Cambridge street.
Ladies' Samaritan Society, East Cambridge.
Meets the first Monday in each month. Pres- ident, Mrs. Joel Robinson. Vice-President, Mrs. William Longshaw. Secretary, Mrs. Chas. Folsom.
St. John's Literary Institute.
East Cambridge. Meets last Friday of every month, at Institute Hall, 77 Cambridge street. J. J. Kelley, President. T. Sullivan, Vice-Pre- sident. E. B. Munan, Secretary. J. Sullivan, Treasurer.
Young Men's Union.
Lyceum, East Cambridge. Meets every Mon- day night in S. of T. Hall, Lechmere Bank Building. F. D. Wheeler, President. J. M. Leonard, Secretary.
Cambridge Typographical Union.
President, George Seaward. Vice-President, Rec. Secretary, A. Rollins. Cor. Secretary, N. Benney. Financial Secretary, M. L. Schubarth. Sergeant-at-Arms, F. A. Mumler.
MASONIC LODGES.
The Masonic Lodges of Cambridgeport meet in the new Masonic Hall, Main Street.
AMICABLE LODGE .- Meets on the first Thurs- day evening in every month, at Friendship Hall, Pearl street, Cambridgeport.
Henry Endicott, W. M. ; Eben Denton, S. W .; F. H. Gregory, J. W. ; Nathan Fiske, Treas- urer ; Charles Tufts, Secretary.
MOUNT OLIVET LODGE .- Meets on the third Thursday in every month, at Old Cambridge.
B. F. Nourse, W. M .; Wm. Wright, S. W .; Henry W. Muzzey, J. W. ; E. D. Harris, Secre- tary ; J. C. Phillips, Treasurer.
PUTNAM LODGE. - Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, Cambridge street, on the third Monday of every month.
Henry B. Leighton, W. M. ; Thomas Chaffee, S. W .; Joseph W. Whittaker, J. W .; George L. Mitchell, Treasurer ; Luther L. Parker, Sec- retary.
CAMBRIDGE R. A. CHAPTER .- Meets at Friend- ship Hall.
H. Thomas, jr., H. P. William F. Knowles, King. Jos. G. Holt, Scribe. C. C. Allen, Treasurer. F. W. Gregory, Secretary.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
NEW ENGLAND LODGE, NO. 4, East Cambridge. Meets every Friday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, on Cambridge street.
G. H. Loomis, N. G. H. B. Rooney, Y. G. T. Goodfellow, Secretary. C. W. Wright, Treas- urer.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 20, Cambridgeport. Meets every Monday evening, at Friendship Hall, Pearl street,
TEMPERANCE ORGANIZA- TIONS.
UNITED TEMPLE OF HONOR, NO. 7. Meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each Month, at Sons of Temperance Hall.
UNION DIVISION, No. 8, S. of T., East Cam- bridge. Meets every Thursday evening, at Sons of Temperance Hall, over Lechmere Bank.
CHARLES RIVER DIVISION, No. 38, S. of T. Meets every Monday evening, at Williams Hall Cambridgeport.
CRYSTAL FOUNT UNION, NO. 35, DAUGHTERS OF TEMPERANCE. Meets semi-monthly, on Wednes- day evenings, at Sons of Temperance Hall.
SOCIAL COUNCIL, NO. 1, SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF TEMPERANCE. Meets semi-monthly, on Wednesday evenings, at Sons of Temperance Hall.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS .- Hawkins Lodge. Meets Friday evenings, at Williams Hall.
TEMPERANCE REFORM ASSOCIATION. Meets on Sunday evenings, at Williams Hall.
UNITY DIVISION, No. 150, S. of T. Meets on Thursday evenings, at Washington Hall.
TEMPERANCE AND MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY, connected with St. Peter's Catholic Church. Peter Kendall, President. Denis J. Crowley, Secretary.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETY, St. John's, E. Cam- bridge. Patrick Rafferty, President. Thomas Carroll, Vice-President. John Goodwin, Secre- tary. Thomas Corrigan, Treasurer.
WILLIAMS TEMPLE OF HONOR, NO. 10. Meets every Wednesday evening, at Friendship Hall, Pearl street.
OLIVE BRANCH SOCIETY. TEMPLE OF HONOR. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month, at Sons of Temperance Hall.
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Advertisements.
Charles Stone, PROVISIONS, FRUIT, BUTTER, CHEESE, AND VEGETABLE DEALER, No. 451 Main Street, (Basement,) CAMBRIDGE. All orders promptly attended to.
THOMAS A. CAREW MONUMENTAL Marble and Stone Works,
CORNER OF Mount Auburn St. and Brattle Square, CAMBRIDGE.
A. F. HOLT, M. D. Corner Essex and Main St.,
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
STEPHEN MILLER, Pulpit and Pew Builder, AND CHURCH FURNITURE, Main St., Rear of Wood's Wooden Block, CAMBRIDGEPORT. The above business has been carried on by Mr. M. 29 years. 1
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LOCKHART & SEELYE,
Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &C., Of every description, constantly on hand.
Coffins and Caskets made to Order,
at shortest notice. Cor. Bridge and Third Streets,
WM. L. LOCKHART, J. C. SEELYE. EAST CAMBRIDGE,
WM. C. BROOKS & Co.,
DEALERS IN
COAL, WOOD, HAY, LIME, &C. Wharf on Bridge Street. Adjoining the Bay State Glass Works. East Cambridge.
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G. R. TURNER Keeps constantly on hand a rich assortment of
BONNETS,
RIBBONS
french Flowers, Velvets.
And all other
MILLINERY GOODS,
No. 431 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Mourning made at Short Notice. A full assortment of GERMAN WORSTEDS.
LYMAN KINSLEY & CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. MANUFACTURER OF
Patent Trip-Hammer FORGINGS, CASTINGS,
MACHINERY Common, Half Patent, and Patent Axles, Crow Bars, Tire Benders, Windlass Necks, &c.
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HENRY O. MARCY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, No. 8 Norfolk Street,
Office Hours, { 2 and 7 P. M. 3
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
TAYLOR & MASON,
DEALERS IN
Bert, Pork, I Sard, Sausages, TRIPE, EGGS, VEGETABLES & FRUIT In their Season. MAIN ST. WATERTOWN, MASS. Orders may also be left at J. UHRIG'S, 418 MAIN ST. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
George W. Greenleaf,
PLUMBER AND GAS-FITTER,
DEALER IN WATER AND GAS FIXTURES Of every description. 43 Cambridge St. E. Cambridge.
GAS-FITTING & FIXTURES.
ALL JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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D. F. Flagg, E. W. Favor.
FLAGG & FAVOR,
GROCERS,
150 Cambridge St. Boston.
Best Brands of Flour.
66 Quality of Teas and Coffees, 66 66 " Spices,
66 66
" Preserves.
A Select Assortment of Flour, Teas, Sugars, &c., constantly on hand.
All Orders promptly attended to, and delivered free of charge.
Depot For HOMEOPATHIC BOOKS & MEDICINES
PHONOGRAPHIC AND PHONOTYPIC WORKS, Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg, Theological and Philosophical, For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, by OTIS CLAPP, 3 Beacon Street, - - Boston.
RANDOLPH C. GETCHELL, Card and Job Printer, 43 Cambridge Street, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Job Printino of every description done in the neatest manner, and at the most reasonable prices.
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RICH, PITMAN & CO.
Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, Of all Descriptions, at Wholesale and Retail, 82, 84 & 86 Union St. Boston. RICHARD RICH, JR. GEO H. PITMAN, GEO. H. YOUNG.
All kinds of Trunk Stock at Manufacturer's Prices. Orders for Shipping and Repairing executed speedily.
S. S. JACKSON,
Auctioneer & Rent Estate Broker, Office, 15 Congress Street, (Over the Banking House of SPENCER, VILA & CO.) BOSTON.
Real Estate of every description sold at Auction in all parts of the country.
Houses, Stores, Farms and Lands in every section of the city or country bought, sold at private sale, let or exchanged. MONEY LOANED ON NOTES AND MORTGAGES. Office hours 10 to 2, 3 to 5. The best references given. Justice of the Peace for acknowledgment of Deeds, &c.
CHELSEA DVE HOUSE AND LAUNDRY,
208 Washington St. Boston. ESTABLISHED, 1840.
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GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS,
STYLISH!
AND
NOBBY !!
FASHIONS
Introduced Monthly BY
THWING & COLLINS,
Enilors,
CHAMBERS. 140 WASHINGTON STREET,
BOSTON.
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Boston Silber Class ரூப்
MANUFACTURERS OF
SILVERED AND
FLINT GLASS WARE,
REFLECTORS, CURTAIN PINS, DOOR KNOBS, TABLE WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Patent Glass Castors,
Reflector & Ship Lanterns, Eamps, BRACKETS, &c. FLAMP CHIMNEYS, TABLE QUARE,
AND OTHER FLINT GLASS GOODS. SALESROOM,
121 Milk Street, - - Boston. FACTORY At Cambridgeport, Mass. A. E. YOUNG. J. W. HAINES.
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THE
Royal
nsurance
TUTUM
SISTAMU
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Liverpool, England.
Boston Office, Nos. 1 & 3 Kilby St. STEPHEN HIGGINSON,
W. C. HIGGINSON, Surveyor.
Agent and Attorney.
+3.8
Authorized Capital, £2,000,000, or $10,000,000
Paid up Capital and Reserves £1,160,649, or $6,000,000 Annual Fire Premium £406,403, or $2,000,000
Total Annual Revenue £600,000, or $3,000,000
Shareholders liable for all obligations of the Company.
Insurance against loss by Fire, at current rates, either for Short periods or for terms of years.
ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING FACTS:
1st .-- The Royal Insurance Company, founded in 1845, has NEVER AMAL- GAMATED with any other company.
2d .- A full and satisfactory exhibit of the business and condition of this Company is always afforded by its ANNUAL RETURNS to our Insur- ance Commissioners.
3d .- Its uniform practice guarantees PROMPTNESS and LIBERALITY in the settlement of Losses.
Applications for Insurance will be received either at the Boston Office, or by
WILLIAM L. WHITNEY, BRATTLE SQUARE. AGENT FOR CAMBRIDGE.
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The Cambridge Chronicle
IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
AT 459 MAIN ST. CAMBRIDGEPORT,
IN WOOD'S BLOCK, OPPOSITE PEARL ST.
George Fisher, Proprietor.
It is devoted to the interests of the City of Cambridge, to Literature. Art, Local and General News, &c., and is one of the best mediums for advertising, in the vicinity of Boston.
PRICE, $2.50 PER ANNUM.
CONNECTED WITH THE CHRONICLE, IS A
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
WHICH IS SUPPLIED WITH EVERY FACILITY FOR THE NEAT AND RAPID EXECUTION OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS OF WORK, SUCH AS
Cards, Circulars, Billhead
PROGRAMMES, &C. Also Large and Small
STERS,
In every desirable style and size of Type.
459 Main Street, ... Cambridgeport. Opposite Pearl Street.
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MERRIAM & CO., SEAL ENGRAVERS, AND MANUFACTURER OF THE TOAD PRESS,
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