The Salem directory, containing the city record, the names of the citizens, and a business directory with an almanac for 1864, Part 24

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Publication date: 1864
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Adams, Sampson
Number of Pages: 747


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


GAYLE & CO.,


Commission Merchants,


AND DEALERS IN


LOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE,


PLASTER, AND BARK,


Phillips' Wharf,


SALEM, MASS, E. F. W. GAYLE.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 57


CHAMBERLAIN, HARRIS & CO.


DEALERS IN


PICKLES


WEST INDIA GOODS,


FRESH


TEAS.


CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, &C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,


No. 24 Front Street, CORNER OF DERBY SQUARE.


J. S. NELSON & CO.


GENERAL COMMISSION SALESMEN, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


GRAIN 5 FRUIT,


Butter, Cheese, Pork, Poultry, And all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE.


Store, No. 26 Front Street,


SALEM, MAOS.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


WILLIAM E. ALLEN,


PROVISION DEALER,


Beef, Pork, Lard, Hams, Fruits, Vegetables, &c. 50 1-2 Derby Street, Salem, Mass.


NATHANIEL H. BROOKS,


DEALER IN


F


COFFEE


HYSON


178 DERBY STREET, SALEM, MASS.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. S. EDWARDS, CARPENTER, AND BUILDER, No. 8 North Street, SALEM.


D. H. JEWETT,


DEALER IN


LUMBER, WOOD, BARK, HAY, &C.


No. 205 Derby Street, SALEM.


C. E. BROWN, House, Ship, and Sign Painter, GLAZIER, GRAINER, & PAPER HANGER, AND DEALER IN PAINTS, GLASS AND PUTTY,


No. 47 Charter Street, Salem.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


WM. P. GOODHUE,


Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP AND FAMILY STORES,


LIME, CEMENT, AND PLASTER, No. 44 Derby Street,


Freight obtained for Vessels, and Produce received on Commission.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


WHYSON


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E. K. NOYES & CO. DEALERS IN WWest Undin Goods ma Groceries, TEAS, FLUID, KEROSENE, SPERM AND WHALE OIL, FLOUR AND GRAIN, NOS. 6 & 8 FRONT ST., SALEM. E. K. NOYES. . E. F. BAKER.


LINDSEY & DURGIN,


GROCERS,


No. 25 LAFAYETTE STREET,


SALEM, MASS.


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BATTIS & BROWN, Manufacturers and Importers of


CIGARS,


And Dealers in all kinds of Leaf and Manufactured Tobacco, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 30 FRONT STREET, . . . . SALEM. (Sign of the Scottish Chief.)


JAMES H. BATTIS. WILLARD H. BROWN.


R. W. ROPES & CO.


Flour, Grain, Meal, Cemment, Lard, Beans, Refined Sugar, Potashes, &c.,


No. 165 DERBY STREET,


SALEM.


JOHN W. GRANT, DEALER IN


FAMILY GROCERIES,


No. 18 BOSTON STREET,


A large assortment of Family Groceries, of the best kinds, kept constantly on hand, and delivered promptly and without extra charge in any part of the city.


HYSON


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THOMAS W. GWINN, DEALER IN


WEST INDIA GOODS, FLOUR, ETC., No. 410 Essex St., .. . Salem. Goods delivered free of expense in any part of the city.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


CENTRAL MARKET, No. 116 DERBY STREET.


JOHN G. PLANDER, DEALER IN PROVISIONS, HAMS, AND SAUSAGES.


Keeps constantly on hand, a large assortment of Meats, Vegetables, Eggs and Fruits.


Goods sent to any part of the city.


ROBERT McCLOY,


DEALER IN


Beef, Pork, Lard, Hams, Vegetables, &c., 111 ESSEX, cor. WALNUT STS., . . . SALEM. Goods delivered in any part of the city.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


BENJ. R. WHITE, MASON AND BUILDER, ST. PETER COURT,


Keeps constantly on hand, Lime, Cement, Brick, and Stone, of the best qualities. Also, Hot Air Furnaces of the various sizes, together with the necessary fixtures, furnished at manufacturers' prices. Particular attention paid to setting Furnaces.


Residence, No. 68 Washington Street.


Saws Be-Cut, Set, and Filed.


KNIVES, SCISSORS AND OTHER CUTLERY. Ground, and put into the best order.


Brown's Patent Window Springs. STOVE SHOVELS, FISH TURNERS, AND SKIMMERS, &C., Curriers' Plates and Scrapers, Made and for sale by S. S. WILLISTON,


No. 60 CHARTER STREET, . . . SALEM.


TRUE G. BLETHEN,


DEALER IN


ROCKPORT AND QUINCY GRANITE,


POSTS, CAPS, AND SILLS; DOOR-STEPS, UNDERPINNING OF ALL KINDS; GATE-POSTS, MO UMENTS, (PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL), BASES, &C, &C. ALSO, CELLAR STONE OF ALL KINDS.


No. 25 Peabody Street, Salem.


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M. C. REYNOLDS & CO., DEALERS IN WEST INDIA GOODS, GLOGERIES, TEAS Flour, Grain, and Meal, Camphene and Fluid, No. 20 Front St., cor. of Derby Square, SALEM, MASS.


M. C. REYNOLDS, D. B. GARDNER, JR.


FRESH


TEAS.


FOSTER,


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A C No. 109 DERBY STREET,


SALEM.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


JOHN GROVER, DEALER IN


WOOD, COAL & BARK, BROOKHOUSE AND HUNT'S WHARF, (REAR 53 DERBY STREET,) SALEM.


N. PUTNAM,


DEALER IN


Wood, Lumber, etc., No. 157 DERBY ST.,


SALEM, MASS.


no Grateful for past favors, he most respectfully solicits a con- tinuance of the same.


WIGGIN & CLARK, DEALERS IN Coal, Wood, Bark, Lumber, Lime, Bricks, AND PRESSED HAY, By the Cargo, and Retail,


No. 29 Peabody Street,


South Salem.


NATHANIEL WIGGIN.


CHARLES S. CLARK.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


L. B. HATCH,


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DEALER IN


COAL, WOOD, BARK,


HAY, &c., No. 113 DERBY STREET. A general assortment constantly on hand, of the best quality, at the lowest market prices.


R. C. MANNING & CO.


COAL!


DEALERS IN COAL, WOOD, BARK, HAY, &C.


183 DERBY ST., SALEM.


RICHARD C. MANNING.


N. C. ROBBINS.


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GILMAN ANDREWS,


CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, No. 27 Beach Street, Opp. Carltonville Depot, SALEM, MASS. Repairing, in all its branches, neatly executed.


HOUSE, SHIP, AND SIGN PAINTING.


The Subscriber is prepared to do all kinds of SIGN WORK ; also, Glazing. Papering, Graining, Staining, Oil Filling and Varnishing. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass; Plain, Ground, and Figured Glass, Sashes, Blinds, and Double Windows for sale.


ILLUMINATING OIL AND BURNING FLUID, Of a SUPERIOR QUALITY, at Wholesale and Retail. JOHN G. FELT, 27 FRONT STREET, SALEM.


MOSES DAVIDSON & CO.


CARRIAGE AND SIGN PAINTERS, REAR 66 WASHINGTON ST., SALEM.


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DEVEREUX DENNIS, CARPENTER & BUILDER. 5


No. 16 Lafayette St., Salem.


ALL KINDS OF JOBEING executed on Reasonable Terms.


JOHN BATTIS, MANUFACTURER OF


KECS AND CASKS OF ALL KINDS, Nos. 147 & 149 Derby Street,


(Foot of Charter Street,) SALEM.


ALL ORDERS ANSWERED WITH DISPATCH.


JOHN T. ROPES, DEALER IN


STOVES, STOVE PIPE,


TIL WARF, &C. KP Agent for Magee's Furnaces and Stoves. 17 & 19 FRONT STREET, SALEM.


S. S. BURNET,


MACHINIST No. S Franklin Building, Salem.


Particular attention paid to Repairing Sewing Machines.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


WM. H. SIMONDS,


HOUSE, SHIP AND SIGN PAINTER, Hardy, cor. Derby St. SALEM, MASS.


GLAZING & PAPER-HANGING.


Orders respectfully solicited and promptly executed.


JAMES A. SMITH,


HOUSE CARPENTER AND


BUILDER,


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No. 10 WALNUT STREET, SALEMI. Orders solicited and promptly executed.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


GEO. A. & C. A. BROWN,


Carpenters


AND


BUILD ERS


No. 15S DERBY STREET, SALEM.


ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.


IRA MANSFIELD,


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Mason Work, in all its branches, done in a thorough and work- manlike manner. SHOP, 57 UNION STREET. Residence, 3 Lagrange Street. SOUTH SALEM.


J. PULSIFER, House, Shiv and Sign Painting, GLAZING, PAPERING, GRAINING, ETC. For sale, Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, Glass, and Glazed Windows. 230 Derby St., near Phoenix Hall.


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STERRY SMITH, IRON FOUNDER & MACHINIST,


South Prospect, cor. East Gardner St., SOUTH SALEM.


O Castings of all kinds manufactured to order. Machinery Repairs executed with neatness and dispatch.


O. C. SMITH, MACHINIST,


MANUFACTURES TO ORDER


STEAM-ENGINE SHAFTING, SHILL WORK, AND OTHER MACHINERY. Repairs done at short notice and on reasonable terms. Stage Point, So. Prospect St., South Salem.


WM. C. HAMOND,


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CARPENTER, CUILDER


AND


SHIP JOINER,


119 Derby Street, Salem.


JAMES GRIFFIN & CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in


PLASTERING HAIR,


No. 20 Beaver Street, Salom, Mass. N. B .- Orders either for Shipping or the Local Trade will be filled with dispatch, and at the lowest rates.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. R. SMITH, 1


Iron Founder,


MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINE CASTINGS ARD STOVES, UNION STREET, SOUTH SALEM.


BENJAMIN STRAW, MANUFACTURER OF


WOOD MOULDINGS, OF ALL PATTERNS, For Carpenters, Ship Builders, Frame Makers, AND ALL OTHER USES. Orders promptly attended to, and put on boa d Cars for any part of the Country. No. 5 FRONT STREET, SALEM.


BUTLER, DAVIS & MERRILL,


STONE CUTTERS, DEALERS IN


Rockport Edge Stones, Underpinnings, Monuments, Cemetery Posts, Cellar Stones, &3. Rockport and Quincy Granite.


BUFFUM'S WHARF, NEAR SOUTH BRIDGE,


All Orders executed with promptness and fidelity.


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COX & AVERILL, HORSE AND OK SHOEING


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JOBBING OF ALL KINDS,


BRIDGE, COR. NORTH ST., SALEM, MASS.


F. L. PERRY,


SHIP AND GENERAL


ABLACKSMITH'S


WORK, AND


ALL KINDS OF JOBBING,


AT SHORT NOTICE.


Phillips' Wharf, - Salem.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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JOHN NICHOLS, SHIPSMITH AND Jelling Blacksmith, 45 UNION ST., SALEM.


All work promptly and faithfully done,


ZINA GOODELL, BLACKSMITH AND MACHINIST,


16 Lafayette St.,


SALEM, MASS.


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Stenm Engines, Mint Work, and Shifting; Fireproof Doors, Window Gratings, IRON FENCE OF DIFFERENT PATTERNS.


Jobbing and Repairing done satisfactorily at short notice.


DANIEL P. WEIR, CARRIAGE SMITH AND SPRING-MAKER, Endicott, cor. Mill St., Salem, Mass,


Iron Fences put up, and all Blacksmith Work done to order, on reasonable terms.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


THOMAS T. FLORANCE, MANUFACTURER OF


IRON & WOODEN BOUND KEGS


OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, No. 22 Cedar Street, Salem, Mass. ASP All Orders promptly attended to.


EDWARD ROWELL,


MANUFACTURER OF


KEGSC


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


WHITE LEAD KECS


In any quantity, furnished at short notice.


Webb's Wharf, Foot of Blaney Street, SALEM, MASS.


S. E. WINN, MANUFACTURER OF MINERAL WATER A.YD SARSAPARILLA BEER, AND DEALER IN PORTER, POUGHKEEPSIE ALE & CIDER, Cor. Front & Wahington Sts., Salem, Mass. 23. Parties Furnished at short notice.


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JOSEPH WALLIS, NEW AND SECOND-HAND


FURNITURE,


No. 213 Essex Street, 2d door East from the Market.


Old Furniture received in Exchange for New.


FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.


HENDERSON & THURSTON


DEALERS IN


CABINET FURNITURE,


Live Berse and Common Eenthers, COR. OF ESSEX & WASHINGTON STREETS, ENTRANCE ON WASHINGTON STREET. TERMS CASH. .


JOSHUA B. GRANT,


MANUFACTURER OF


CURRIERS' TABLES AND TOOLS,


51 BOSTON ST., SALEM.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


THOMAS MORGAN, Manufacturer of all kinds of MARBLE WORKS. NO. 14 CENTRAL STREET, SALEM,


All Worlt done with neatness and dispatch.


I. & H. G. HUBON, COFFIN WAREHOUSE, NO. 58 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM.


METALLIC and other COFFINS


Constantly on hand. GRAVECLOTHES always on hand, and made at short notice. A>> Residence, Jeffrey Court, rear of Warerooms.


JOHN M. ANDERSON.


GLUE MANUFACTURER, Salem Turnpike, Salem, Mass.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


BERNARD A. SIMAS, NEW HAIR DRESSING ROOMS,


No. 224 Essex Street,


Browne's Block, SALEM. Shaving, Head-Washing, Hair-Cutting, Coloring, &c. All work done in the most fashionable style. .


LITTLEFIELD'S


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SCHOOL,


TERMS. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. 24 Lessons, $24; 12 Lessons, $'5; 6 Lessons, $3; and 1 Lesson, $1.75; Exercise Ride, $1.


GYMNASIUM. TERMS .- One year, $10; 6 months, S7; 3 months, $5.


SHOOTING GALLERY.


Breech Loading Rifle, 6 shots, 25c. ; Pistol, the same. HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET. REAR OF E. I. MUSEUM, IGI ESSEX STREET, SALEM, MASS.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


Che Salem Register


Was established in the year 1800,


AND IS PUBLISHED ON


MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS, AT No. 193 Essex, corner of Central Street, BY JOHN CHAPMAN, and CHAS. W. PALFRAY.


Terms, $1.00 per year; $3.50 if paid in advance. -


TERMS OF ADVERTISING.


Advertisements of more than half a square, $1.50 for three inser- tions, once a week, or in three papers in succession, at the option of the advertiser ; 163 cents for every additional insertion.


Advertisements not exceeding half a square, 8! for three inser- tions, as above ; 123 cents for every additional insertion.


For notices of meetings, cards of acknowledgments, &c., for one insertion, 6} cents. The privilege of annual advertisers is limited to their own immediate business. For advertisements ordered to be published in the inside, lo per cent. extra will be charged for each insertion.


JOB PRINTING,


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY DONE AT THIS OFFICE.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


SALEM OBSERVER Printing Establishment,


GEO. W. PEASE, . Proprietor.


No. 226 1-2 Essex Street, Stearns' Building, Opposite the Eastern Railroad Depot.


This Office being furnished with all the desirable modern improved FAST PRESSES, adapted to every description of work, from a Poster down to a genteel Visiting Card, together with an ample supply of well-chosen varieties of handsome PLAIN AND FANCY JOB TYPE AND BORDERS, the Proprietor believes that his facilities for executing every description of


PRINTING


Are such as to enable him to answer all orders to the entire satis- faction of those who may favor him with their patronage. He is prepared to execute promptly, and at as


Low Prices as any Office in the City,


Posters, Shop-Bills, Programmes, Catalogues, Bill- Heads, Blanks, Books, and Pamphlets; Business, Visiting, Ticket, and Check Cards; Plain or Fancy Labels, &c.


The Salem


Is published at the above office every Saturday morning. It is the design of the Publisher to give a condensed summary of the latest intelligence, and such local matters of importance as will be found interesting-to the public. Its large and increasing circulation both in this city and county renders it a most desirable medium for Advertising.


Terms, $2.00 per annum in advance.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


BOOK, JOB, AND FANCY PRINTING


EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE Salem Gazette, and Essex County Elerenry, In the best style, and on favorable terms. St


Salem Gaztift,


Established Weekly, 1768; Semi- Weekly, 1796,


Is printed on TUESDAY and FRIDAY mornings, at $3.50 per year when paid in advance. - St when not in advance. The length of time which it has been before the public, and the extensive circula- tion it has obtained for the larger part of a century, render it un- necessary here to enter into a formal exposition of its character. The intention is that it shall always contain the most important for- eign and domestic intelligence. political, moral and literary ; original communications upon all subjects connected with the public welfare; a full and correct shipping list; business advertisements ; and, in short, everything that is usually found and expected in a Family Newspaper.


The large country circulation of the Gazette (including the Mer- enry, in which all new advertisements of the Gazette are published) renders it particularly valuable as a medium for the publication of Probate advertisements, sales of Real Estate, and other notices of interest to the farming population.


The Gosex County Mercury,


OR WEEKLY SALEM GAZETTE.


Established, A. D., 1832, is made up from the reading matter of the Salem Gazette, and is one of the largest and cheapest papers in New England. The subscription price is $1.50 a year, when paid in advance. The quantity of reading afforded is much greater than is usually found in a Newspaper; and as it circulates extensively in all parts of the County of Essex, particular pains are taken to present all the local matters of the County. The Mercury is pub- lished every Wednesday morning; the price, when not paid in advance, is $2.00 per year, payable semi-annually.


No. 199 ESSEX STREET.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


THE ESSEX STATESMAN


IS ISSUED EVERY


WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNING, FROM Browne's Block, . . Essex Street,


BY EDGAR MARCHANT.


The Statesman,


Has a large and rapidly increasing Subscription List, and finds its way into nearly all the best families in Salem. It also has a large circulation throughout Essex County, and is one of the best mediums for advertising in this portion of the State.


All Advertisements will appear in new and beautiful type, will be well displayed and made attractive, so that readers can see them at a glance.


JOB WORK


OF ALL KINDS, NEATLY & EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED.


JOSEPH CHISHOLM,


Manufactures and offers for sale Log, Hand, Deep-sea, Fishing, Window (bleached or unbleached), and Clothes Lines; Twine, Marlines ; Bedcords ; Rope from Russian, American, and Manilla Hemp; Engine Packing from Hemp or Flax.


Head of Factory, 68 Mill Street.


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CHAS. H. DODGE, DEALER IN Choice Teas, AND Best Family Groceries, No. 42 LAFAYETTE ST., SOUTH SALEM.


ANDREW DOWBRIDGE, JR., WHOLESALE DEALER IN


Fresh & Pickled Fish, Lobsters, Salmon, &c., No. 21 FRONT STREET, CITY WHARF.


FOSTER KNIGHT,


PROVISIONS, VEGETABLES Fruits and Groceries, 48 North Street, North Salem.


E. SECCOMB, MANUFACTURER OF ADAMANTINE AND IMPERIAL SPERM CANDLES, AND OLEINE OIL, Foot of Harbor Street, Salem. OFFICE IN BOSTON, No. 77 COMMERCIAL STREET.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


SLATING! SLATING !!


GEO. FOWLER & CO., No. 2 St. Peter Court,


Respectfully inform their friends and the citizens of this and neighboring cities and towns, that they are prepared to execute all orders for Slating promptly and faithfully.


Roofs covered with any description of Mates, or Repaired, at short notice, [ All work undertaken will be Warranted. Address - Box 366, Salem Post Office.


WM. F. SMALL, DEALER IN


GAS AND STEAM


PIPE, AND


GAS-FIXTURES,


273 ESSEX STREET, SALEN.


Orders for Gas and Steam Fitting for Dwellings, &c., will be executed in the most faithful manner. Being a practical workman. he flatters himself that all work issued from his established will give perfect satisfaction.


B. S. MANSFIELD, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING,


And Imitation of Wood & Marble, AND PAPER HANGER, 8 Endicott St., Salem, Mass.


All orders executed with promptness


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


JOHN H. CARTY, Boot and Shoe Maker AND REPAIRER, Jobbing done at short notice in a neat and workmanlike manner.


Union Bridge, So. Salem.


ESSEX HOUSE,


J. S. LEAVITT, Proprietor. No. 176 Essex Street, Salem.


This House is centrally located on Essex Street, and is the general headquarters for business men. It has excellent accommodations, and charges reasonable.


Coaches are in readiness to convey passengers to and from the Depot at all hours.


There is also a good Livery Stable in the rear of the Hotel, where fine Horses and easy carriages may be found. Also, Stabling for Horses on reasonable terms.


WILLIAM LEAVITT, TEACHER OF NAVIGATION,


IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, No. 153 ESSEX STREET, SALEM.


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AT CEO. P. DANIELS,, 238


ESSEX STREET,


NEARLY OPPOSITE HORSE RAILROAD OFFICE.


Lowest CASH Prices.


S. B. FOLLETTE,


EXTENSIVE DEALER IN


HOOP SKIRTS,


French and German Corsets, AND HOSIERY. 184 Essex Street, . .. Salem, Mass.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


OSBORNE'S SABLE ROOMS,


No. 191


Essex, cor. of Central


STREET.


THE RICHEST FURS, THE NEWEST STYLES, AND THE LOWEST PRICES.


W. H. BURBECK,


MERCHANT TAILOR,


AND DEALER IN


CLOTHS,


CASsimeres, Vestings, AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,


No. 249 Essex St., Salem.


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PROCTOR'S


NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


New and superior style


CARD PICTURE


Tintitypes, 4 for 25 cts. : on Card, 30 cts., or 16 for $1.00. PICTURES, all sizes, suitable for Lockets, Cases, Frames, &c. Also, a large assortment of


FRAMES and CASES, At the very lowest prices.


Copying of every description.


G. K. PROCTOR.


208 Essex St., opp. Market House, Salem, Mass.


ELISHA J. FAXON, Stair-Builder, No. 72 Washington Street,


SALEM.


ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


S. C. & E. A. SIMONDS, DEALERS IN


Crockery and Hardware,


KEROSENE LAMPS AND LANTERNS,


PAINTS, OILS, & WINDOW CLASS, No. 32 Front Street, Lawrence Place.


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F. SKERRY & SON, DEALERS IN


Watches, Clocks,


JEWELRY,


SPECTACLES,


HAR NEW


9 CANTON AND JAPANESE WARE, HAIR WORK, BASKETS, TOYS, AND GAMES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, in every style. WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS neatly repaired, at 180 ESSEX STREET, SALEM.


SOUTH DANVERS DIRECTORY.


THE manufacturing and commercial business of South Danvers is again published in connection with the Salem Directory, in order to make the work as useful as possible. Grateful for previous pat- ronage, the publishers hope the present edition will meet the wish- es of all who may have occasion to use the work.


SOUTH DANVERS TOWN OFFICERS, 1863.


Selectmen and Assessors .- Joseph Poor, Alpheus W. Bancroft, Dana Woodbury.


Town Clerk .- Nathan H. Poor.


Treasurer - Francis Baker.


C lector .- William Wolcott.


Orerseers of the Poor .- Wingate Merrill, James P. King, May- hew S. Clark.


Constables .- Moses A. Shackley, Stephen Upton. D. N. Stoddard, D. S. Littlefield, Charles Barker, James B. Newhall, Samuel Trask, Franklin Tyler, John S. Torr, William H. Pingree, Bowman Viles.


Fence Viewers .- Augustus H. Sanger, Abraham C. Osborn, John G. Walcott, William If. Little, Benjamin Huntington.


Surreyors of Lumber .- Mayhew S. Clark, Benj. M. Hills, James B. Foster.


Field Drirers .- Isaac B. Cowdrey, Horatio Bodge, Charles Bar- ker, Andrew Curtis, Edmund Haywood, Bowman Viles, H. D. Twiss, Alfred Proctor, James B. Newhall, John Bagley, John Needham.


Surrey ors of Highways .- Joseph Poor, Alpheus W. Bancroft, Dana Woodbury.


Superi tendents of Highways (appointed by the Surveyors). - Ward 1, Wing te Merriit, Horatio Bodge; Ward 2, Horatio Bodge; Ward 3, James P. King; Ward 4, Wingate Merrill, Wm. Marshall, jr .; Ward 5, Caleb W. Marsh ; Ward 6, John G. Walcott ; Ward 7, James B. Foster; Ward 8, George Buxton; Ward 9, Charles Bar- ker; Ward 10, James B. Foster; Ward 11, George Southwick; Ward 12, Eben Southwick.


Pound Keepers .- John Bagley, Benjamin Taylor, John Needham. Board of Health - Daniel C. Perkins, George Osborne, Joseph Poor, Benjamin Huntington, Moses A. Shackley.


School Committee .- Daniel C. Perkins, Alfred Mckenzie, for 3 years; Thos. M Stimpson, Amos Merrill, for 2 years; Fitch Poole, C. Edwin Barrows, for 1 year.


Engineers of Fire Department - William H. Little, Benjamin Huntington, Jonathan E. Osborn, D. S, Littlefield, John Pinder.


Trimit Officers-Moses A. Shackley, William S. Osborn, Aaron F. Clark, Samnel Brown jr.


Weigher of Hay and Coul .- Franklin Walker.


Sealer of Weights and Measures .- Thomas Trask.


Measurers of Wood and Bark -JJames B. Newhall, David Mar- ston, William S. Osborn, Samuel Welch, Leonard Cross.


Liquor Agent .- Thomas Trask


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SOUTH DANVERS DIRECTORY.


BANKS. DANVERS BANK.


Main Street. Capital, $150,000. Par value Shares, $100.


Directors .- Ebenezer Sutton, President ; Alfred A. Abbott, Jo. seph Osgood, Jonathan hing, W. M. Jacobs, E. T. Osborne, Isaac B. Elliot. G. A. Osborne, Cashier.


Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank hours, from 9 A. M., to 12 M., and from 2 to 3 P. M.


WARREN BANK.


No. 11 Main St. Capital, $250,000. Par value of Shares, $100.


Directors. - Lewis Allen, President ; Sylvester Osborn, Benja- min Wheeler, Levi Preston, Franklin Osborne, George Osborne, Elijah W. Upton, C. Warren Osborne, Henry A. Hardy. Francis Baker. Cashier.


Discount days, Mondays and Thursdays. Bank hours, 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 3 P. M.


WARREN FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK. Warren Bank Rooms. Incorporated, April 27, 1854. Deposits received from 5 cents to $1000. George Osborne, President. Francis Baker, Treasurer.


DANVERS MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO.


Office at Danvers Bank. Annual Meeting 1st Monday in Oct. . Directors. - Henry Cook, President ; R. S. Daniels, Benjamin Wheeler, Geo. Osborne, Joseph Osgood, Henry Poor, John Whit- ney, John Safford, N. P. C. Patterson. G. A. Osborne, Secretary.


CHURCHES.


UNITARLIN.


(Vacant), Pastor.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL.


Wm. M. Barber, Pastor. George A. Osborne, Clerk.


BAPTIST.


C. E. Barrows, Pastor.


-, Clerk.


Mosely Dwight, Pastor.


METHODIST.


UNIVERSALIST.


Oscar F. Safford, Pastor. Amos Merrill, Clerk.


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SOUTHI DANVERS DIRECTORY.


POST OFFICE. 10 Allen's Building. Daniel Woodbury, Post Master. Albert B. Woodbury, Clerk.


SOCIETIES.


SOUTH DANVERS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


President, Lewis Allen ; Vice- Presidents, John V. Stevens, War- ren M. Jacobs, Stephen Blaney; Treasurer, Francis Baker; Secre- tary, Miles O. Stanley.


MASONIC. Jordan Lodge.


Chartered 1808. Meetings Wednesday on or preceding full moon-


W. M., Robert S. Daniels, Jr. S. H., A. L. Pierson. J. I., George E. Meacom. Treas., George W. Potter. Sec'y., D. P. Gros- venor, Jr. S. D., L. D. Cobb. J. D., Peter Sim. S. S., Charles D. Howard. J. S., Charles Dodge. Marshall, David Porter. . Chap- lain, Rev. O. S. Tyler.


PEABODY INSTITUTE, SOUTH DANVERS.


Trustees .- Alfred A. Abbott, Chairman. Eben S. Poor, Secre- tary. George Osborne, Treasurer. Joel Putnam, Henry A. Har- dy, Joshna Silvester, Sydney C. Bancroft, George Osborne, Samuel P. Fowler, Win. Henry Little, Stephen Blaney, Jonathan King, Benj. S. Wheeler.


Lyceum and Library Committee .- Robert S. Daniels, President. George A. Osborne, W. N. Osgood, A. Mckenzie, Fitch Poole, Francis Baker, Amos Merrill, Thos. M. Stimpson, John O. Poor. Thos. E. Proctor, Nathaniel Hills, Samuel P. Fowler, Ira P. Pope, Geo. Tapley, J. W. Putnam, R. C. Fletcher. John O. Poor, Sec'y. George A. Osborne, Treasurer. Fitch Poole, Librarian.




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