The Worcester almanac, directory, and business advertiser, including the ordinances of the city of Worcester, 1850, Part 4

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J ORDER For the Regulation of Hackney Carriages.


IN BOARD OF ALDERMEN, March 6, 1849.


ORDERED, that the following rules be made and adopted, by authority of an act of the Legislature of this Common- wealth, passed on the twenty third day of April, in the year eighteen hundred and forty-seven, entitled ' An Act to pre vent Obstructions in the Streets of Cities, and to Regulate Hackney Coaches and other Vehicles.'


1. Every Hack, Stage Coach, Omnibus, or other vehicle, whether on wheels or runners, drawn by one or more horses or other animal power, driven by the owner thereof, or by any person in the employment of the owner, which shall be used for the conveyance of passengers for liire from place to place within the Central School District, in the City of Worcester, shall be deemed a Hackney Carriage within the meaning of these rules.


2. No person shall set up, use or drive any Hackney Car- riage as aforesaid, for the conveyance of passengers for hire, unless he shall have obtained a license so to do from the Mayor and Aldermen, under a penalty of not less than five dollars and not more than twenty dollars for each time such carriage is used.


3. The Mayor and Aldermen will, from time to time, grant licenses to suitable persons to set up and use Hack- ney Carriages for the conveyance of passengers for hire in the Centre School District in this City. Such licenses shall expire on the first Monday of May next after the date there- of, and may be revoked by the Mayor and Aldermen at their discretion. No license shall be sold or transferred without the consent of the Mayor and Aldermen endorsed thereon by the City Clerk, for which a fee of one dollar shall be paid ; and a record of all licenses so granted, stating the name of the person to whom granted, the number of the license and the description of the carriage shall be kept by the City Marshal.


4. Every person so licensed shall pay to the City Treas- urer, for the use of the City, one dollar for each Hackney Carriage for which the license is obtained, and the like sum for the renewal of the license.


5. Every licensed Hackney Carriage shall be marked and numbered on the outside, on the right and left sides thereof, on some conspicuous place, with the number of the license in figures not less than one and one half inches in size ; and such figures shall be of a light color on a dark ground, and and of a dark color on a light ground ; and any owner or


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driver of a licensed Hackney Carriage, who shall drive, or permit to be driven, any such carriage not numbered as aforesaid, shall forfeit and pay a fine of not less than two dollars and not more than twenty dollars for each offence.


6. The persons in whose name a license has been taken for a Hackney Carriage, shall be considered as the owner of the same for all the purposes of these rules and shall be liable to all fines and penalties hereby imposed, unless, on the sale of his carriage, notice thereof shall be given to the City Clerk and the license be surrendered up to him.


7. The price or fare for Hackney Carriages for carrying passengers from one place to another within the Centre School District shall not exceed twenty-five cents for each adult passenger. For children more than three years of age, and less than twelve years of age, half price is to be charged for each child ; and for children under three years of age, under the care of an adult person, no charge is to be made. Each driver of a Hackney Carriage, if requested so to do, shall carry with each passenger one trunk and one valise, carpet-bag, or other article, and to contain clothing, without compensation therefor ; but for every trunk or other such article more than two, the driver shall be entitled to demand and receive five cents.


8. Licenses for Hackney Carriages will be revoked by the Mayor and Aldermen, on proof of the demand or taking of excessive fares, or of the misconduct of drivers.


9. These Rules shall be in force on and after the first Monday in May next.


Attest, C. A. HAMILTON, City Clerk.


SCHOOLS.


The Schools in the Centre District of Worcester are of four grades, viz. Infant, Primary, English, and Classical and English. The latter is open to pupils from all parts of the City, and is of a high grade, fitting its pupils for the University, or for the common business of life. The Schools in the Centre are in session through- out the year, with the exception of three vacations, amounting in all to seven weeks.


The Schools out of the Centre commence on the Monday after the annual Thanksgiving, and the first Monday in May, and con- tinne as long as the money appropriated to each holds out, with snch vacations as may be thought best by their several Sub-Com- mittees.


Each School is under the special charge of a sub-committee of one or more members, who report monthly to the whole Board.


Scholars are admitted to the High School by examination, at the commencement of each term ; and to the other Schools at any time by ticket from the Secretary, W. Lazell, Esq. 205 Main Street.


CITY AND COUNTY REGISTER.


Post Office.


In Central Exchange. Edward W. Lincoln, Post Master. Adam L. Harrington, Chief Clerk. A. B. Barnard, Geo. C. Pike, James W. Sykes, Clerks. E. W. Bartlett, Penny Post. Worcester Academy,


Half a mile west of the village. Chas. C. Burnett, A. M. Principal ; Emmons P. Bond, Assistant Teacher ; Martin Jacobs, Steward.


College of the Holy Cross,


About a mile south of the village. Rev. J. Earley, President ; Rev. George Fenwick, Vice President ; Rev. Mr. Brinkerhoff, Procu- rator ; Rev. J. McMullen, Prefect ; Rev. M. Clark, Prof. of Chemistry ; Rev. Mr. Kennedy, Prof of Mathematics ; Rev. Messrs. Sacchi, Vicianza, W. Logan, Mr. Bra- dy, Professors.


Worcester Lyceum


Has a valuable Library of 900 vols. which is open Saturday after- noons ; and a course of Lectures through the winter, Thursday evenings. Henry Chapin, President ; Edward Southwick, Secretary ; Geo. Jaques, Treasurer. Mrs. J. Wood, 1 School St. Librarian.


Association of Mutual Aid in detecting Thieves. Warren Lazell, Treasurer and Clerk. Directors, John W. Lincoln, Alpheus Merrifield, Lewis Bigelow, James Estabrook, Edward Earle, Samuel Banister, Joseph Lovell, Artemas Ward 2d, Maturin L. Fisher, Lewis Thayer, John Jones.


Ladies Washingtonian Sewing Circle,


Meets every other Friday afternoon and evening at the houses of the members. Its object is to promote temperance by free so- cial intercourse, personal services to the sick, and pecuni- ary assistance to families suffering from the use of strong drink.


Pakachoag Division, No. 27, Sons of Temperance, Meet at Masonic Hall every Saturday evening. Zenith Temple of Honor, No. 8, Sons of Temperance. Meet at Masonic Hall on the first and thirdThursdays of every month, Bethlehem Union, No. 11, Daughters of Temperance, Meets every Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic Hall, Its object is to improve the social and moral condition of its members, to render aid in seasons of sickness, to elevate the female character, and advance the cause of Virtue, Love and Temperance. Officers chosen quarterly.


New England Protective Union, Division No. 12. Instituted December 12, 1846. Store, No. 53 Main St. New England Protective Union, Division No. 42. Instituted Dec. 18, 1847. Store No. 38 Front Et. Newton's Block. > The two Divisions have also a Provision Store in the base- ment of the Franklin House, on Thomas Street.


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Morning Star Lodge of Free Masons,


Meet at Masonic Hall north end Waldo Block, Ist Tuesday of every month. Jas G. Henderson, Master ; Francis Davis, S. W. ; Al- fred Chaffin, J. W .; Geo. Blood, Treas. ; Levi Clapp, Sec. ; Henry Goddard, S. D. ; Zebina Lee, J. D. ; Rufus W. Newton, Tyler.


Worcester Chapter of Royal Arch Masons,


Meet at Masonic Hall, 1st Wednesday of every month. Henry Earle, High Priest ; Hollis Ball, King ; Jas. A. Whipple, Scribe.


Wor. Co. Encampment of Knight Templars.


Jas. Estabrook, Most Em. Gr. Commander ; Asa Woodbury, Gen- eralissimo ; Levi Clapp, Capt General ; Nahum Flagg, Prelate ; Levi Rawson, S. W. ; Billings Mann, J. W. ; Asa Walker, Treasurer; Lewis Thayer, Secretary.


Worcester Lodge, No. 56, I. O. of O. F.


Meet at Masonic Hall, Friday evenings. H. G. Bates, N. G .; Jacob Belyea, V. G .; Francis W. Eaton, Sec. ; Wm. T. Farr, Treas. Quinsigamond Lodge, No. 42, I. O. of O. F.


Meet at Masonic Hall, Monday evenings of each week. Edwin Ha- ven, N. G .; Thos. L. Bugbee, V. G .; Charles F. Wilson, Scc. Tilley Raymond, Treasurer. Wachusett Encampment, No. 19, I. O. of O. F. Meet at Masonic Hall, on the 2d and 4th Thursday evenings in each month. E. M. Holman, C. P. ; T. L. Bugbec, H. P .; Geo. C. Taft, S. W .; Edward Rice, J. W. ; Charles F. Wilson, Scribe ; Tilley Raymond, Treasurer.


St. John's Mutual Relief Society.


Rev. M. W. Gibson, President ; Patrick Rourke, Vice President ; Henry Murray, Secretary ; Thomas Maginnis, Treasurer.


Young Catholic Friend Society.


Rev. M W Gibson, President ; John L. Murphy, Vice President ; John Murray, Secretary ; Henry Murray, Treasurer.


The Rural Cemetery


Is situated on Grove street, north of the village. Levi Lincoln is Pres't ; H. K. Newcomb, Sec'y ; Samuel Jennison, Treas.


Railroads.


Boston and Worcester. Passenger Cars leave Worcester 6 times every week day. Fare to Boston, $1.00.


Norwich and Worcester Accommodation Cars leave in the morn- ing and afternoon daily. The Steamboat Train leaves for New York every night, not far from 6 o'clock. Fare to Norwich, $1,50 : to New York, $4,00


Western Railroad. Passenger Cars leave Worcester three times daily. Fare to Springfield, $1,65 ; to Albany, $4,25.


The Providence and Worcester Railroad. Passenger and Freight Trains pass over the road daily, from Green Street. Fare to Provi- dence, $1,25.


Worcester and Nashua Railroad. Cars pass over the road daily, three times each way, connecting at Groton Junction with trains for Lowell, Fitchburg, Boston, and Townsend. Fare to Nashua, $1, 25. Office in Worcester, at Lincoln Square. Pliny Merrick, President ; J. W. Stowell, Superintendent ; T. W. Hammond, Treasurer.


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COUNTY REGISTER.


County Commissioners. William Crawford, Oakham, Chairman. Jerome Gardner, Harvard ; Joseph Bruce, Grafton. SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS. Stephen Davis, Oxford ; Jason Goulding, Phillipston. Sessions in the Brick Court House, March 26, June 18, Sep. 10, and Dec. 24.


County Treasurer, Anthony Chase. Office in Court House. Register of Deeds, A. H. Wilder, Office in Court House.


Clerk of the Courts, Charles W. Hartshorn, Office in Court House. Sheriff, John W. Lincoln. Office in Brick Court House. Crier of the Courts, Thomas Chamberlain.


Overseers of the House of Correction, Nathan Heard and John W. Lincoln. Rufus Carter, Keeper.


Commissioner of Insolvency, Henry Chapin.


Probate Court.


Thomas Kinnicntt, Judge. Chas. G. Prentiss, Register.


Courts are held at the Probate office, at the New Court House, on the first Tuesday of every month. At W. Brookfield, on the 2d Tuesdays of May and Oct. At Lancaster, on the 3d Tuesdays in May and October. At Fitchburg, ou the Wednesday next after the 3d Tuesday in May and Oct. At Templeton, on the Thursday next after the 3d Tuesday in May and Oct. At Barre, ou the Friday next after the 3d Tuesday in May and Oct. At Mendon, on the 4th Tuesday in May. At Uxbridge, on the 4th Tuesday in Oct.


Court of Common Pleas.


Daniel Wells of Greenfield, Chief Justice.


Edward Mellen, Wayland; Geo. T. Bigelow, Boston ; Jona Per- kins, Salem ; Horatio Byington, Stockbridge ; E. Rockwood Hoar, Concord, Associate Justices Ezra Wilkinson, Dedham, Dis. Attor'y. Sessions in Worcester, for criminal cases, Jan. 21, May 27 and Sep. 23. For civil cases, March 4, June 17, Sept. 2, Dec. 2.


Supreme Judicial Court.


Lemuel Shaw, of Boston, Chief Justice. Samuel S. Wilde, of Boston ; Charles A. Dewey, of Northampton ; Theron Metcalf, of Boston ; Richard Fletcher, of Boston, Associate Justices. Sessions in Worcester, April 16, and Oct. 1.


Deputy Sheriffs in Worcester County,


And their places of residence. Those marked with a * are Coroners. John II. Partridge, Athol. * John W. Whipple, Sutton, Luther Clifford, Barre, Sumner Balcom, Douglas,


Kilburn Harwood, Fitchburg, Lovell Baker, Jr. Grafton, *Nathaniel Rand, Lancaster, Samuel Smith, Oxford, *Cephas Willard, Petersham, Trumau Charles, Sturbridge, Appleton Clark, Hubbardston,


Joshua Hosmer, Templeton, Wm. C. Capron, Uxbridge, Luther Blackmer, Brookfield, *Jonathan Day, Worcester, Solomon Shumway, Webster, P. W. Reed, Westminster,


A. T. Ammidown, Southbridge.


Rufus Carter, Worcester, Jailer.


Justices of the Quorum. Abijah Bigelow, William Eaton, Rejoice Newton, William N. Green, William Jennison, Henry Chapin, Thomas Kinnicut, Pliny Merrick, Charles Allen, Ira M. Barton, Isaac Davis, Samuel M. Burnside, John Green, Samuel Jennison, Benjamin F. Thomas.


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Worcester Mutual Fire Insurance Company.


Incorporated Feb. 11, 1823. Office in the Court House. Fred. Wm. Paine, President. Anthony Chase, Secretary.


Manufacturers' Mutual Insurance Company.


Office, 188 Main Street. James Shepherd, President; Samuel Allen, Secretary ; F. W. Paine, Treasurer.


Merchants and Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Office, 98 Main Street. Isaac Davis, President. Charles L. Put- nam, Secretary.


Peoples' Mutual Fire Insurance Company.


Office, Brinley Row, 182 Main Street. E. H. Hemenway, Presi- dent. Oliver Harrington, Secretary.


State Mutual Life Assurance Company:


Office, 100 Main Street, Worcester. Hon. John Davis is Presi- dent; IIon. Isaac Davis and Hon. Stephen Salisbury, Vice Presi- dents; John Green, Consulting Physician ; William Dickinson, Treasurer ; Clarendon Harris, Secretary.


Worcester Association for the Protection of Fruit. John W. Lincoln is President; William S. Lincoln, Secretary ; Charles A. Hamilton, Treasurer.


Worcester County Mechanics Association.


Rufus D. Dunbar, President ; Wm. T. Merrifield, Vice President ; Joseph Boyden, Treasurer ; Wm. Greenleaf, Secretary ; S N. Story, Librarian. The Library is open to members at the store of S. N. Story, Waldo Block, Main Street, every Saturday afternoon, from 12 to 9 o'clock.


Worcester County Agricultural Society.


Levi Lincoln, President ; John W. Lincoln, Cor. Secretary ; An- thony Chase, Treasurer ; Wm. S. Lincoln, Rec. Secretary.


The Worcester County Horticultural Society,


J. M. Earle, President; Geo, Jaques, Secretary ; F. W, Paine, Treasurer ; A. Chase, Librarian.


Worcester District Medical Society,


Holds its Annual Meeting in Worcester on the third Wednesday in June. John G. Metcalf of Mendon, President ; W'm. D. Peck, Ster- ling, Sec'y ; Benj. Heywood of Worcester, Treas'r and Librarian.


State Lunatic Hospital.


Present number of patients, 420; of whom 211 are males, and 209 females. Trustees, Wm. Appleton, Levi Lincoln, Ensign H. Kellogg, Stephen Salisbury, Stephen C. Phillips,


George Chandler, M. D). Superintendent.


John R. Lee, M. D. and Merrick Bemis, Assistant Physicians. Samuel Jennison, Treasurer. Rev George Allen, Chaplain,


Thomas Hill, Steward. Miss Elisabeth A. Reed, Matron.


American Antiquarian Society.


Library în Antiquarian Hall, Lincoln Square. President, Hon. Edward Everett : Vice Presidents, Hon. John Davis, Rev. Wm. B. Sprague ; Secretaries, Jared Sparks, Esq. Foreign, Hon. Benj. F. Thomas, Domestic ; Hon, Rejoice Newton, Recording; Committee of Publication, Samuel F. Haven, Esq, Rey. Joseph B. Felt, Rey, E, E. Hale ; Librarian, Samuel F, Haven, Esq.


DRESS MAKERS.


Babbitt Mrs. 4 Howard, Bassett Mrs. A. cor. Mulberry & Shelby,


Bullard Mary Ann F. } at. Calvin Bullard Harriet, Bullard's Calligan Ann E. at MrsCalligans Calligan Frances, «


Chaffin Harriet, at E. Chaffin's, Kendall Hill


Conant Mrs. M. P. Irving Cummings Drusilla, Gold


Dexter Mrs. E. A. 25 Portland Goodrich Amelia, 17 School


Green Julia A. 25 Green


Hall Mrs. 36 Mechanic


Hart Sarah E. 133 Main


Henderson M. J. Front cor. Vine


Howes Mary B. Grove, near Cemetery


Lawrence Sarah, Chandler Luce Mrs. at E. W. Parker's, Orchard


Nelson Miss E. 92 Summer Newton Louisa, Prescott Newton Rebecca, Prescott O'Sullivan Margaret, at P. Her- nett's, Pine Osland Eliza, rear 83 Summer Paine Sarah L. 10 Charles Putney Elizabeth, Gold Richardson Mary Ann, Austin Riley Mercy, at A. Baylies' Stedman Mrs. 39 Salem Waters Martha, 7 Irving


LAUNDRESSES.


Barton Mrs. Pond


Conner Ellen, Hibernia


Connoway Mrs. Brown


Edwards Mary, Market Hemenway Betsey 52 Exchange Hemmenway Hannah, 17 Me- chanic Hoy Catharine, Hobbs Court


Jittim Eliza, Old Pine Mourley Mrs. Milk Powers Nancy, 96 Summer Riley Mrs. 21 Temple


Ryan Mrs. Franklin


Tourney Mrs. Franklin Welch Mrs. Franklin


Wilson Almira, Market


NURSES.


Bowen Lydia, atPeter Williams' Burbank Betsy, bds 6 Park Clark Mary, c. Orange & Myrtle Conley M. at E. Boyden's, Geo. Farnum Caroline, 24 Park


Fuller Mrs. at T. C. Flagg's 69 Main


Harrington Sarah, at O. Weth- erbee's, Pine Holman Eliza, at L. Shepard's


Miller Elizabeth, at Hunt's,Gar- den Sampson Asenath, 36 Summer Smith Nancy, at Wm. L. Smiths Stocking Fanny, 1 School


Tarbell Harriet, at J. Burnet's Webber Mrs A. at Yeaw's I Vine Woodbury Climena, 48 Thomas Wortman Harriet G. Tremont


TAILORESSES.


Allis Phebe, 71 Southbridge Brennan Ann, h Temple Bullard Elizabeth, at Calvin Bullard's Chapin Clarissa, 1 Laurel Flint Sarah, 3 Union Fulsom Eliza, Union Glazier Barbary, Grafton Geer Sarah, 35 Exchange


Iloward Sarah, 23 Main Howard Sarah J. ai A. Taft's Leary Margaret, Bridge Lyford Lucinda, 7 Howard Magoun Ann H. 20 Exchange Peirce Mrs. James, Foundry Stockwell Martha, 1. Arch Sulla Susan T. 4 Central Wright Charlotte, 54 Mechanic


DIRECTORY.


ABBOTT EZRA, truckman, bds Grafton Abbott Hubbard, shoe bottomer, h 66 Salem


Abbott James, teamster, bds Grafton


Adams Charles, moulder, h Pine Adams Edward W. bds 6 Central


Adams Ephraim, boot click, h 73 Southbridge Adams George, daguerrean artist, 142 Main, bds 118 Main Adams George W. bds 6 Central Adams Henry, silk dyer, Grove Adams Henry B. silk dyer, 6 Central


Adams Henry C. varnisher, bds 1 Salem


Adams Hezekiah, farmer, 4 Millbury Avenue Adams John agt. for Peoples Fire Ins. Co. h 21 Washington Adams John J carbuilder, bds 37 Salem


Adams Nath'l M. wire worker, 24 Front, h Elizabeth


Adams Oliver M. boot crimper, h Orange


Adams Rufus, clerk at B. Butman's, bds 3 Maple


Adams Thomas L. cigar maker, h 7 Brown's Block Aikins George, laborer, h 3 Temple


Aikins Thomas, boot treer, li 3 Temple


Ainsworth Nathan, card machines, Union, h 29 Pleasant Aitcherson George, carriage maker at Breck's,bds Mrs. Eno's Albee Amos P. agt. for veg. med. &c., lı 34 Southbridge Albert Charles B. painter, Norwich, h 19 Washington Albro Isaac, carpenter, li Charlton


Aldin Edward M. tailor, bds Worcester House Aldrich Chas. E. clerk, bds Franklin House


Aldrich Cheney, machinist, h 50 Salem


Aldrich Cyrenus, carpenter, h 10 High


Aldrich Elbridge, carbuilder, h Beech Aldrich Mrs. Geo. W. h 18 Pleasant


Aldrich Paine, millwright, &c. & High, h 1 High


Alexander Aaron, coachman, h High


Alexander Cincinatus, boot finisher, h 306 Main


Alexander (Geo.) & Parmenter (H, R.) restorateur, &c. 2 Front, h 42 Salem,


Allen Alvan, pianoforte dealer, 236 Main, h 16 Trumbull Allen Albert S. pianoforte teacher, 236 Main, bds 16 Trumbull Allen Asa M. Grove mill, h Otis


Allen Benjamin D. bds 16 Trumbull


Allen Benjamin T. clerk at Archer's, bds 318 Main


Allen Charles, counsellor, 212 Main, h 285 Main


Allen Charles Francis, printer, bds 318 Main


Allen Charles L. armorer, h 54 Central


Allen Elisha D. teamster, h Beech


Allen ( Ethan) & Thurber (Chas.) manf's. of fire arms, Union, h 250 Main


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DIRECTORY.


Allen Frederic, blacksmith at armory, h Clinton Allen Rev. Geo. chaplain at Hospital


Allen Geo. L. clerk in Cen. Bank, rooms 158 Main


Allen J. Addison, printer, h 31 Washington


Allen James, jeweller, bds 1 Oxford Allen James F. acct. at Wm. A. Wheeler's, h Everett


Allen John, boot fitter, h Orange & Lynn


Allen Joseph, chemist, h 318 Main


Allen J. W. mason, h 31 Myrtle


Allen Mrs. Lucy, h 44 Front


Allen Owen W. boot click, h William


Allen Samuel, Sec. of Man. Mut. Fire Ins. Co. 188 Main


Allen Willard E. harness maker, Foster, h Sycamore


Allen Win. bookbinder, 237 Main, h 16 Summer Allis Isaac, shoemaker, h 71 Southbridge Alverson R. G. carpenter, h 37 Green Ames Edwin, mason, bds 23 Mechanic Ames John D. painter, bds 18 Salem Amidon Thomas, apprentice at Wm. Allen's Andrews James, grocer, 85 Front, h Congress Andrews John A. physician, 2 Salem


Andrews John D. daguerrean artist, bds Concord


Andrews Wm. D. machinist, bds 2 Salem Angier Augustus, clerk, bds 8 Arch Angier Austin, laborer, h 8 Areh Angier Calvin W. refreshment rooms at B. & W. R. R. Station, Angier John, laborer, h Old Pine


Angier Roswell P. ticket office, R. R. Station, h Cedar Angulum Daniel, laborer, h East Central Annable Wm. H. machinist, h 113 Salem Archer L. L. dry goods, 209 Main, bds Wor. House Armsby J. M. C. (R. N. Mason, & Co.) h Walnut Armstrong James, horse nail maker, bds 64 Front Arnold Daniel, boot crimper, h Elliot


Arnold Israel, boot treer, Bliss's h Lexington


Arnold Wm. confectionary &c., 123 Main, h 121 Main Arnold (Wm. E ) & Thompson (J. F.) eating house 177 Main h 11 Exchange


Arper Joseph, moulder, h French row


Arper Paul, laborer, h French row,


Arthur Samuel, moulder, h 15 Summer Ashton Daniel, blacksmith, bds Market Atherton David, carpenter, h 39 Washington Austin Joseph, Wor. & Nash R. R. bds 42 Summer Averill George, machinist, bds 8 Wash. Square Averill Joseph W. attendant at Hospital Avery Lovetus K. machinist, bds Franklin Ayres Emory, machinist, bds 35 Mechanic Ayres Horace, grocer, 238 Main, h Corbett


Ayres Samuel, wire worker, John


Ayres Wm. A. laborer, h 7 Thomas


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Ayres Wm. W. boots, &c., 255 Main, h Ashland BABBITT HARRISON W. auctioneer, h 4 Howard Babbitt Samuel F. carpenter, h John Babcock Abraham, carpenter, h 34 Mechanic Bacon L. L. watchman, at Hospital Bacon Peter C. counsellor, I Cen. Ex. h 18 Elm Bacon Samuel, carmaker, h Grafton Back Arthur, machinist, h North Ashland Bailey Addison, book agent, h 25 School Bailey Daniel W. paper hanger, h 37 Exchange Bailey George, watchman, h Pond


Baird Charles, engineer B. & Wor. R. R. h 7 Fulton Baker Asa, carpenter, h 18 Winter Baker Bezaleel, S. stone mason, h Bloomingdale road Baker Cyrus, carpenter, h 10 Green Baker David, farmer, Pine


Baker George F. boot maker, bds 79 Southbridge


Baker Healey (W. & H. Baker) h 11 Portland


Baker Henry, machinist, bds 33Green, Baker James E. engineer Wes. R. R. bds 18 Plymouth Baker James H. carpenter, h 40 Portland


Baker James S. moulder, h Pleasant


Baker Leonard, carpenter, h 3 Shelby


Baker Lorenzo, forger, bds 12 Pearl


Baker Luther, boot treer, bds 29 Southbridge


Baker Marvin, lather, h Sever


Baker W. & H. furniture & upholstery, 244 Main Balcom Elias T. h 20 Portland


Baldwin Benj. hostler, bds Mrs. Wakefields, Union


Baldwin George, cabinet maker, h 11 Thomas


Baldwin Wm. R. R. track layer, bds 23 Mechanic Ball Edwin S. moulder, h 27 Hanover Ball Hollis, Grove mill, h Prescott


Ball Homer J. wire drawer, bds Prescott


Ball Lewis F. carpenter, bds 6 High


Ball Phineas, surveyor, 14 Cen. Exchange, bds Grove


Ball (Richard) & Rice (Thos. H.) manufacturers of planing machines, Union Mill, h Chestnut


Ball Warren, carpenter. h 19 School


Ballard Charles, paper manufacturer, h Chatham,


Ballord Marslıall 'S. sash & blinds, 27 Main, h 16 Portland Ballou Amasa, painter, bds 4 Central


Bancroft Charles P. auctioneer, h 17 Portland


Bancroft Clarkson W. apprentice at S. P. Champney's


Bancroft Henry G. acct at J. Grout's. bds Temp. Ex. Bancroft Henry L. carpenter, bds Austin Bancroft James H. acct. 7 Cen. Ex. bds 29 Thomas


Bancroft Joseph R. car trimmer, h Locust


Bancroft Lydia A. h 61 Southbridge


Bancroft T. ticket office, Western station, bds 67 Front Bancroft Timo. W. auctioneer &c., 175 Main, h 54 Front


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DIRECTORY.


Bangs Anson, cabinet maker, Exchange, h 34 Portland


Bangs Mrs. E. D. bds Hamilton's, Higli


Bangs Elbridge, printer, bds 7 Winter


Bannister Emory, acct. h Harvard


Bannister Geo. F. clerk B. & W. trans. bds East c. Reservoir Bannister Julius C. clerk, Franklin House Bannister Lucas, butcher, 7 Exchange Bannister Samuel, proprietor of Franklin House Barber A. A. engineer, Court mill, h 21 Main


Barber Asahel W. boot finisher, bds Sudbury


Barber Benjamin, stone cutter, h 15 Green


Barber Dwight J. tailor at Sturtevant's, bds Sudbury


Barber Geo. A. (A. Parker & Co.) h Laurel


Barber Isaac, wheelwright, h 21 Central


Barber James, 10 Winter


Barber Walter, forger, bds 3 Salem


Barber Wm. T. butcher at Gates & Stowell's


Barbour Chas. W. clerk, bds 12 Green


Barbour Henry, bds Pleasant


Barbour Rev. Isaac R. h 12 Green


Barbour (Wm. C.) & Chaffin (A.) paints, oils, &c., 247 Main h 8 State


Barker Bazzil C. barber at Jankins


Barker George, carpenter, bds 21 Park


Barker James M. office 212 Main, bds Heard's, Belmont Barker John, tailor at Mumford's


Barker Levi, boot maker, h 19 Park




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