Portland, Maine, directory and reference book, 1858-9, Part 1

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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.


F. W. BAILEY'S BOOK BINDERY,


58 EXCHANGE STREET, PORTLAND, ME.


MUSIC AND ALL THE


Etlagazines and Periodicals


OF THE DAY, BOUND IN


Every Variety of Style.


BINDING. DUND FOR BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, ON THE "UST REASONABLE TERMS.


F. W. BAILEY,


68 Exchange street,


PORTLAND DIRECTORY.


MACHINERY.


Steam Engines, Steam & Gas Work.


'I he summe riber, having Jaken charge of the Machine Steam and 1. Fitting Shop.


233 & 235 FORE, and 6 UNION STREET,


l'argenty recuper h Wi cross, Brown & to, sol reply by this. la. bis trieste att um publio that be is prepared Ju make & might in the heat many. STEAM ENGINE.S. WILL WORK, Food, But by a prompt god latitul Un try to business, hopes to mer it all rec ive a share . I mislio patrons


Stramt and Gne Iting attended in promptly, by experienced and faithful workman. For sale as above


I new steam Engine and Baler, classe power Isecond hand do. lu horse power. I do " horse power ; I do 2 horse power.


1. Steam Boller Farce l'ump, a new and superior article Fan Blowers, various sizes, Cream Coop, Values, and Pipes, with every description of Connections. Also, High Pressure Steam Healing, for factories and public landings. J. I .. WINSLOW. ALINE.


STAPLES & BARTOL, Dron Foundry & Stlachine Shop, Cor. of Commercial St. and Brown's Wharf, [ Near Sugar House. | All kinds of gebenil MACHINERY, MILL-WORK AND STEAM EN- GINES, MADE TO ORDER.


S & B. have a large and valuable tosortment of Gearing and Pulley Patterns, to which the attention of Maminnist and Millwrights i invitel. Any And all kinds of Castings for Buildings, Machinery and Vessels, smile to oniler.


MACHINERY, GAS & STEAM FITTINGS. IRA WINN, Agent,


Respectfully informs his friends and the Public, that he has made extensive allerations and improvements in ble shop, ami added new and approved tool whereby ho is enadded to cio- pete with any other delablishment in New England, in the pro- Juction of Steam Machinery, and fran structures of all ale- "criptions. Also, constantly on hand for sale, Gas and Steam Pipe, with all the necessary Fittings, to which he would callthe attention of Machinists, and Gas and Steam Fitters. Any one wodoing to jagrelinee for cash or approved credit, cao ho accin minlater on as liberal terms a chewhere. Having in our ciu. plus faithful aud thorough workmen in the various departments of the business, we feel confident that we can give every satis- faction to these favoring us with their Orders I See Page 235.


PORTLAND DIRECTORY.


PORTLAND COMPANY, PORTLAND, ME., MANUFACTURE


LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES


nd Tenders,


Steamboat and Stationary Engines; Mail, Freight, Earth and Hand Cars; Snow Plows; R. R. Frogs, Wrought and Cast; Switches; Chairs; and every kind of dry and green Sand Composition and Iron Castings;


ALL CLASSES OF SUGAR-MILL MACHINERY ;


Iligh and Low Pressure Boilers, Mill Gearing, Shafting, Large Lathes, and other Tools for Railroad and other Ma- chine Shops; Hydraulic Presses for put- ting on Engine and Car Wheels; CHILLED CAR WHEELS OF ALL SIZES Always on hand. CHAS. JONES, Treasurer. JOHN SPARROW, Sup't.


DANIEL FREEMAN, NO. 43 COMMERCIAL STREET, Continues to carry on the BLACK & WHITE SMITH Business, in all its branches.


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SHIPS WINDLASSES,


In particular, of various patterns and sizes, of the English patents, Ships' Clamping Screws, Ships' Pumps, Shutters, Doors, Gratings, Fence and Store Work, Done to Order.


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PORTLAND DIRECTOR!


CASCO IRON COMPANY


Are now ready to receive orders for


LOCOMOTIVE CRANKS K ENGINE AND CAR AXLES.


Locomotive Frames, Wrought Iron Shafting,


CONNECTING RODS AND ALL KINDS OF HAMMERED SHAPES,


Strumbunt shafts 2' drauks, made & finished, The whole made from the purest Serap Iron, and drawn en- tirely by the hammer.


JOHN SPARROW, President.


Address, J. 1 .. FARMER. 10 Exchange St., Trens .. Cor W. A. MOSELEY, Sup't.


Portland, Mc.


FRANCIS SWEETSIR, APOTHECARY, 17 Market Square, Opposite City Hall, -DEALER IN DRDOS, MEDICINES. AND PERFUMERY, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Due-Stuffs. ALL POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, CONSTANTLY ON HAND,


Also, a general assortment of Toilet and Fancy Articles


PORTLAND DIRECTORI.


British & American Express Co. CAPITAL 5300,000.


OFFICERS. THOS. KIRKPATRICK, Pres. B. P. CHENEY, Vice Pres. WM. BOWEN, Sec'y. RYBERT KENT, Treas.


DIRECTORS.


Thos. Kirkpatrick, Kingston, C. W. Wm. Bowen, Kingston, C. IF".


B. P Cheney, - Boston, Mass. J. R Forsythe,


E. H. Virgil, - - Troy, N. Y. Rybert Kent,


J. W. Howes, Montreal, C. E.


J. W. Howes, Montreal, Manager, Gilman Cheney, Toronto, Ass't Manager.


The British & American Express Company forward Merchandise, Money and Packages of every description, Collect Bills with Goods, Notes and Drafts,


Throughout the Canadas and the United States. Running daily (Sundays excepted) over the entire line of the


GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, THE GREAT WESTERN, ( Toronto of Hamilton, ) PRESCOTT && OTTAWA, R. R., COBOURG & PETERBORO' R. R.,


IN CHARGE OF SPECIAL MESSENGERS.


They forward Packages and Freights by every Steamer-to all parts of Europe-leaving Montreal, Portland and Quebec.


ir Debenture Goods, or Goods in Bond, will be promptly attend- ed to and forwarded with dispatch. Invoices should be sent with all Goods going to the Canadas.


PRINCIPAL OFFICES :


Montreal, Quebec, Portland,


Kingston, Port Hope,


Cobourg, Ottawa City, Toronto, Belleville, Prescott, Hamilton. Brockville.


Connecting at Hamilton, C. W., with the AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., for Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Dubuque, Burling - ton, Cairo, Iowa City, Rock Island. St. Louis, Louisville, New Or- jeans, and the whole West and South West.


This is the Shortest and Quickest Route to all Points West and South West.


Express leaves daily in charge of Special Messenger. Office, 90 Exchange St., Portland.


J. E. FRINDLE. Agent.


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FORTLAND DIRECTORY


THE EASTERN EXPRESS CO.,


Formed by the Combination of the Express Co's of HODGMAN, CARR & CO., CARPENTER & CO., WINSLOW & CO ..


Will continue the Express Business between Boston and the State of Maine, over the Eastern, Boston and Maine. York and Cumberland, henneber and Portland, Somerset and Kennebec, Av droscoggin and kennebec, and Penobscot and Kennebec Railroads.


And by Steamboats between Boston and Portland, Portland and Bangor, Boston and Augusta, and Baston and Bangur.


Their Expresses will be in charge of their own Messenger, 5ml They have responsilde Agents in al towns on the rentes, and are en abled to offer increased facilities to the public for the transportation of business.


PROPRIETORS.


F. H. HODGMAN, Bangor, J. N. WINSLOW, Portland G. S. CARPENTER, Augusta, F. W. CARR, Boston. J. R. HALL, Boston.


They assume no responsibility for loss by Fire or perils of the Sea For for the delivery of packages going beyond their route after the leave their hands.


OFFICES 35 Court Square, BOSTON. Fox Block, PORTLAND. J. N. WINSLOW


WILLIAM PEARCE, PLUMBER,


FORCE PUMP & WATER CLOSET MANUFACTURER, 28 Market Square, next to Lancaster Hall, PORTLAND, ME.


Warm, Cold and Shower Baths, Wash Bowls, Brass, and Silver Plated Cocks.


Every description of WATER FIXTURE for Dwelling Houses, Hotels, and Public holdings, Ships, &e, arranged sul set up in the best manner, and all orders in town of country faithfully executed. Also, constantly on hand and for sale a farge assortment of


LEAD PIPES & SHEET LEAD.


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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.


STEAMBOAT LINES.


PORTLAND AND BOSTON LINE.


The splendid new sea-going Steamers Forest City, Lew- iston and Montreal, will, until farther notice :


Leave Atlantic Wharf, Portland, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at 7 o'clock P. M., and Central Wharf, Boston, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at 7 o'clock P. M.


Fare, in Cabin, $1.25; on Deck, $1.00


N. B. Each boat is furnished with a large number of state-rooms, for the accommoda- tion of ladies and families ; and travelers are reminded that by taking this line, inuch saving of time and expense will be made, and that the inconvenience of arriving in B - ton at late hours of the night will be avoided.


The boats arrive in season for passengers to take the earliest trains out of the city. 'The company are not responsible for baggage to an amount exceeding fifty dollars in value, and that personal, unless notice is given and paid for at the rate of one passenger for every $500 additional value.


07 Freight taken as usual.


L. BILLINGS, Agent.


New York, Portland, Montreal and Quebec Steamship Line.


The A 1 1st Class Steamer Chesapeake, Capt SIDNEY CROW- KLL, will run regularly between New York and Portland, as follows : Leave Brown's Wharf Portland, every SATURDAY, at 4 o'clock P. M, and returning leave New York, Pier 12 N. R., every TUES- DAY, at the same hour.


This vessel has just been fitted up with fine accommodations for passengers, making this the most speedy, safe and comfortable route for travelers between New York and Maine.


Passage $5.00, including Fare and State-Rooms.


0 Goods forwarded by this line to and from Montreal, Quebec, Ban- xor, Bath, Augusta, Eastport and St. John. Also connects with Steam- ers for Baltimore Goods taken through with despatch, at the cheapest rates. For freight or passage, apply to


EMERY & FOX, Brown's Wharf, Portland,


H. B CROMWELL & CO., Pier 12 N. R., New York.


For Eastport, Calais and the British Provinces ---- Twice a Week.


The Splendid, fast and sea-going Steamer EASTERN CITY, Capt. E. B. WINCHESTER, will leave Railroad Wharf, foot of State street, every MONDAY, at 5 o'clock P. M. Returning, will leave St. John, every THURSDAY, at 8 A. M., touching at Eastport for Portland.


The Steamer ADMIRAL, Capt. McLarran, will leave Railroad Wharf, foot o State street, every THURSDAY, at 5 P. M. Returning, will leave St. John every MONDAY, at & A. M., touching at Eastport for Portland.


These boats connect at Portland with the P. S. & P., Eastern, and B. & M. Railroads, for all the Stations on said roads : also, connect with the Grand Trunk Railroad for all parts of the Canadas, and the Railroads east of Portland.


A Steamer connects at Eastport with the above boats, each way for St. Andrews, Hob. binstou and Calais ; and at St. John with the new and splendid Steamer EMPEROR. L'apt. Chisholm, for Windsor and Halifax ; and Steamer MAID OF ERIN, Capt. Bel- moore, for Dorchester and the Bend.


A Steamer will also leave St. John twice a week for Digby and Annapolis, and daily for Fredericton.


For freight or passage, please apply to


A. SOMERBY, !Agent.


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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.


RAILROAD TRAVEL.


GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.


Trains leave Portland daily (Sundays excepted) for the . White Mountains, Island Pond, Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, and all intermediate stations. Connecting at Toronto with all points in the West.


In August, 1858, the road will be completed to London, there connecting with the Great Western Railway.


For time of departure of trains, see papers.


0 See pages 301, 302, 303, for stations along the whole route, &c.


PORTLAND, SACO & PORTSMOUTH RAILROAD.


Commencing)April 5, 1852.


Passenger trains will leave the Station, Canal street, daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as follows :


Leave Portland for Boston at 8.45 A. M., and 3.00 P. M.


Leave Boston for Portland at 7.30 A. M., and 3.00 P. M.


Leave Portsmouth for Portland at 10.00 A. M., and 5.30 P. M.


MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS,


A Steambont train leaves Portland for Boston, at 5.00 P. N. Leaves Boston for Portland samo days, at 5.00 P. M.


'These trains will take and leave pas engers at way stations. Freight trains leave Portland and Boston daily.


dee pago 306 for stations along the whole route.


JOHN RUSSELL, JR., Superintendent.


YORK & CUMBERLAND RAILROAD.


Ou and after Mundy, April 12th, 1855, Traine will run as fl.no :


Leave Saco River br Port ar 1, at 5.20 A. M., amt 9.00 A. M., and 3.20 P M.


Trave Portland for Saco River at 7.15 A. M., and 2.10 and 6.15 P. M.


The 2,00 1'. M. train out, and the 6.20 A. M. train in, will be Merchandise Train with l'assenger Care attached.


Stages connect at Saccarapps daily for South Windham, Wisham, Center and Great Y'alle.


At Gorlam, far West Gorham, Standish, Stup Falls, Baldwin, Hiram, Liming. Brownfield, Fryeburg, Conway, De mark, Lovill, Bridgton, &c., &c.


At Parts Center, far West Desto , Baby.La', South Limington, Limington,


, Carmen Furter, Ac, Br.


. J. P. RICH. Hope mtomaten


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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.


PRINCES'


RTLAND EXPRESS,


PER STEAMERS MONTREAL, FOREST CITY & LEWISTON.


Valuables, Parcels and heavy Freight taken and delivered with promptness, and at reasonable charges.


Freight called for by leaving orders at offices one hour be- fore steamers sail.


11 State Street, Boston. 84 Exchange St., Portland. J. H. Prince, C. S. D. Prince.


HOTELS.


ELM HOUSE. CORNER OF FEDERAL AND TEMPLE STREETS, CHAS. H. ADAMS, - - - - Proprietor.


AMERICAN HOUSE. 161 FORE, CORNER OF LIME STREET, GEO. H. BARRELL, - - Proprietor.


COMMERCIAL HOUSE. HEAD OF CUSTOM HOUSE WHARF, 111 FORE STREET, N. J. DAVIS, - - Proprietor.


WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL. Directly opposite the Portland, Saco & Portsmouth Rail Road Depot, E. CRAM, Proprietor.


ST. LAWRENCE HOUSE, NO. 30 INDIA, 2D DOOR WEST OF FEDERAL ST., JOHN TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.


FREEMAN HOUSE. No. 49 Middle Street, Opposite Second Parish Congregational Church, GEORGE S. HAY, - - Proprietor.


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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.


C. W. ATWELL, WHOLESALE DEALER IN


PATENT MEDICINES.


Doering Block, Market Sqr., Portland, General Agency and Wholesale Depot for Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, MILLER'S CONDITION POWDERS, ATWELL'S HEALTH RESTORER, WILD CHERRY BITTERS,


DR. LANGLEY'S ROOT & HERB BITTERS, DR. MARSHALL'S


HEADACHE AND CATARRH SNUFF, DUTCHER'S DEAD SHOT FOR BED BUGS, DR. PETTIT'S CANKER BALSAM,


AMERICAN EYE SALVE, DR. HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP, LIVER PILLS,


PARSON & CO'S RAT EXTERMINATOR, LYON'S KATHAIRON.


All the Popular Eledicines of the bay, CASTOR OIL, SWEET OIL, PAREGORIC, ESSENCES, Se.,


Fancy Goods, India Rubber Balls, &c., &c., For Sale at the Manufacturers' Lowest Prices.


Don't Forget the Place, - - - At ATWELL'S. UNDER DEFRING HALL. . . . ON MARKET SQUARE.


THE


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PORTLAND DIRECTORY,


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REFERENCE BOOK,


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POBL


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1858-9.


BY S. B. BECKETT.


BROWN THURSTON, STEAM PRINTER.


1858.


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CONTENTS.


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Aldermen,


241


Arrivals at this port,


268


Assessors,


243


Atheneum Society,


311


Assessed Valuation &c.,


.281


Association for relief of Aged Indigent Women,


309


Banks, -


258, 259


Benevolent Society,


308


Bethel Flag Society,


310


Board of Trade, -


298


Boundaries of Wards,


942


Casco Iron Company,


301


Churches and Ministers,


- 289, 290


Circuit Court of the United States,


290


City Officers,


- 241, 242, 243


City Debt,


283


Coal Receipts, -


269


Commerce of Portland, -


267-280


Common Councilmen,


241


Commissioners U. S. Court, Constables,


243


Consuls,


- 273


County Commissioners' Court, -


291


Court of Probate, -


291


Cullers of Hoops and Staves,


244


Cullers of Dry Fish,


- 245


Cumberland and Oxford Canal,


300


Custom House Officers, -


274


Deaths in Portland, -


296


Distances to Pleasure Resorts,


294


Elevations of Churches &c.,


275


Exports, -


-


267


Female Orphan Asylum, -


310


Female Charitable Society. -


- 309


Field Drivers and Fence Viewers,


245


Fire Alarm Districts,


254, 257


Fire Department,


249


Flour and Corn Receipts,


269


Fires and Losses,


254


Growth of Portland,


280


Gas Light Company,


299


Haydn Association,


312


Imports, -


268


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- 290


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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.


Judiciary,


- 290


Latitude and Longitude of Portland,


275


Location of Portland,


292


Maine Bible Society,


313


Maine Charitable Mechanic Association,


307, 308


Marine Society,


308


Mayors,


245-249


Marriages,


297


Martha Washington Society,


309


Masonic Institutions, 315


Measurers of Wood and Bark,


244


Meteorological Statistics,


297


Mortality of Portland,


295, 296


Municipal Court,


291


Mutual Insurance Company,


298


Names of Inhabitants &c.,


17-240


Natural History Society,


311


Needle Women's Friend Society,


310


Newspapers,


257


New York Steam Navigation Company,


299


Observatory Signals,


274


Odd Fellowship Institutions,


313


Orphan Asylum,


310


Overseers of the Poor,


244


Police,


243


Population of Portland,


280


Portland Company,


299


Portland Provident Association,


808


Portland Temperance Society,


312


Pound Keepers,


245


Railroads, -


301


Relief Association of Portland Fire Department,


310


Receipts and Expenditures,


282, 253


Reservoirs and Wells, -


252


Schedule of City Property,


284-286


Schools, -


286-288


School Committee,


286


Ship Building,


270, 271, 272


Society of Natural History,


311


Sons of Temperance, -


313


Steam Packet Company, -


298


Streets, Lanes, &c.,


315-319


Sugar House, -


- 300


Supreme Judicial Court


291


Taxes and Tax Payers, -


259-267, 281, 282


Temperature of Portland,


297


Tonnage of Portland District,


273


Tythingmen,


- 245


United States Circuit Court,


290


Vessels over 100 tons burden, -


276-280


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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.


Vessels built,


270, 271, 272


Votes for Mayor,


245-248


Wardens,


245


Ward Clerks,


245


Washington T. A. Society,


313


Wharves,


320


Widows' Wood Society,


309


York & Cumberland Railroad, - 307 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, 312


Young Men's Christian Association, -


313


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


AGRICULT'L IMPLEMENTS &c., Kendall & Whitney, 125


BAKERS,


Pearson & Smith, 172


BLACK AND WHITE SMITHS, Charles M. Plummer, 177


Daniel Freeman,


10


BOAT BUILDER,


Thomas F. Roberts,


187


BOOK BINDER,


F. W. Bailey,


3


BOOKS & STATIONERY,


Francis Blake,


30


George R. Davis,


63


Wm. D. Robinson,


189


Sanborn & Carter,


193


BOOTS & SHOES,


Benjamin Fogg & Son,


83


J. Tukesbury & Co.,


221


Henry M. Payson,


172


BURNING FLUID,


D. W. Gardner & Co.,


322


Charles H. Blake,


30


Walter Corey,


55


Benjamin Ilsley, 117


T. Č. Webber,


228


Baker & Poor,


23


W. J. Bordwine,


32


M. & J. Coolidge,


54


Davis, Twitchell & Co.,


63


Emery & Fox,


77


Hammond & Foye, 103


Hersey, Fletcher & Co., 110


J. & D. Miller, 153


Noyes, Weston & Co., 165


Mc Gilvery, Ryan & Davis, 147 J. Grant, 96


Samuel Chase & Son,


47


Wm. S. Philbrook, 175


COUNSELLOR AT LAW,


James O'Donnell, 322


COUNTRY PRODUCE


Drake, Davis & Co.,


71


Milliken & Taylor,


154


CUTLERS & GRINDERS,


G. & G. Mark,


142


DAGUERREOTYPIST,


S. L. Carleton,


43


DENTISTS,


Josiah Heald 109


DECORATIVE PAINTERS,


Schumacher & Robinson, 195


DOORS, SASHES, &C.,


J B. Moore & Son, 156


BROKERS,


CABINET FURNITURE,


CLOTHIERS,


COAL DEALERS,


COMMISSION MERCHANTS,


COFFEE & SPICE GRINDERS, COOPERS,


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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.


Judiciary,


- 290


Latitude and Longitude of Portland, -


275


Location of Portland,


292


Maine Bible Society,


313


Maine Charitable Mechanic Association,


307, 308


Marine Society,


308


Mayors,


245-249


Marriages,


297


Martha Washington Society,


309


Masonic Institutions,


315


Measurers of Wood and Bark,


244


Meteorological Statistics,


297


Mortality of Portland,


295, 296


Municipal Court,


291


Mutual Insurance Company,


298


Names of Inhabitants &c.,


17-240


Natural History Society,


311


Needle Women's Friend Society,


310


Newspapers,


257


New York Steam Navigation Company,


299


Observatory Signals,


274


Odd Fellowship Institutions,


313


Orphan Asylum,


310


Overseers of the Poor,


244


Police,


243


Population of Portland,


250


Portland Company,


-


299


Portland Provident Association,


808


Portland Temperance Society,


312


Pound Keepers,


245


Railroads,


301


Relief Association of Portland Fire Department,


- 310


Receipts and Expenditures,


282, 253


Reservoirs and Wells, -


252


Schedule of City Property,


284-286


Schools,


286-288


School Committee,


286


Ship Building,


270, 271, 272


Society of Natural History,


311


Sons of Temperance, -


813


Steam Packet Company, -


29S


Streets, Lanes, &c.,


315-319


Sugar House, -


- 300


Supreme Judicial Court


291


Taxes and Tax Payers,


259-267, 281, 282


Temperature of Portland,


297


Tonnage of Portland District,


273


Tythingmen,


- 245


United States Circuit Court,


290


Vessels over 100 tons burden,


276-280


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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.


Vessels built,


270, 271, 272


Votes for Mayor,


245-248


Wardens,


245


Ward Clerks,


245


Washington T. A. Society,


313


Wharves, -


320


Widows' Wood Society,


309


York & Cumberland Railroad,


307


Young Men's Mercantile Library Association,


312


Young Men's Christian Association, - -


313


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


AGRICULT'L IMPLEMENTS &c., Kendall & Whitney, 125


BAKERS,


Pearson & Smith, 172


BLACK AND WHITE SMITHS, Charles M. Plummer, 177


Daniel Freeman,


10


BOAT BUILDER,


Thomas F. Roberts,


187


F. W. Bailey,


3


BOOKS & STATIONERY,


Francis Blake,


30


George R. Davis,


63


Wm. D. Robinson,


189


Sanborn & Carter,


193


BOOTS & SHOES,


Benjamin Fogg & Son,


83


J. Tukesbury & Co.,


221


Henry M. Payson,


172


BURNING FLUID,


D. W. Gardner & Co.,


322


Charles H. Blake,


30


Walter Corey,


55


Benjamin Ilsley,


117


CLOTHIERS,


T. Č. Webber, 228


Baker & Poor, 23


32


M. & J. Coolidge,


54


Davis, Twitchell & Co.,


63


Emery & Fox,


77


Hammond & Foye, 103


Hersey, Fletcher & Co., 110


J. & D. Miller, 153


Noyes, Weston & Co., 165


Mc Gilvery, Ryan & Davis, 147 J. Grant, 96


Samuel Chase & Son,


47


Wm. S. Philbrook, 175


COUNSELLOR AT LAW,


James O'Donnell, 322


71


Milliken & Taylor,


154


CUTLERS & GRINDERS,


G. & G. Mark,


142


DAGUERREOTYPIST,


S. L. Carleton, 43


DENTISTS,


Josiah Heald 109


DECORATIVE PAINTERS,


Schumacher & Robinson, 195


DOORS, SASHES, &C.,


J B. Moore & Son, 156


BROKERS,


CABINET FURNITURE,


COAL DEALERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,


W. J. Bordwine,


COFFEE & SPICE GRINDERS, COOPERS,


COUNTRY PRODUCE


Drake, Davis & Co.,


BOOK BINDER,


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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.


DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, E. Dana, jr., 61


H. H. Hay & Co.,


2


W. W. Whipple, 231


L. C. Gilson,


92


N. G. Nichols,


163


W. F. Phillips,


176


J. W. Perkins & Co.,


174


C. D. Warren & Co.,


226


Titcomb & Cummings, 217


M. S. Whittier,


232


Francis Sweetsir,


6


DRY GOODS,


J. R. Corey & Co., 55


Louis Fellheimer, 79


99


C. W. Robinson & Co., 188


J. G. Tolford & Co., 218


Ingersoll & Sons,


2, 118


R. L. Robinson,


189


Varus Stearns,


207


EDGE TOOL MAKERS,


John W. Libby,


134


ENGRAVINGS, &C.,


R. J. D. Larrabee,


131


EXPRESSES,


Winslow & Co.,


8


Prince & Co., 11


British N. A. Express Co.,


7


FLOUR, CORN, &C.,


Cullen C. Chapman, 46


M. & J. Coolidge, 54


Hammond & Foy,


103


Mayhew & King,


144


J. & D. Miller,


153


Noyes, Weston & Co,


165


Albert Webb & Co.,


228


FISH, SALT, &C.,


Dana & Co., 62


George Trefethen & Co., 219


George Burnham & Son, 2


63


W. J. Bordwine,


77


John W. Adams,


18


GRAINING, &C.,


George E. Luscomb, 139


GROUND SALT,


A. P. & W. H. Waldron, 224


Moses G. Dow, 70


Waldron & Co., 224


J. F. Weeks & Co.,


229


Dana & Co.,


62


Fox & Chadwick,


86


Davis, Twitchell & Co.,


63


Hersey, Fletcher & Co., 110


Milliken & Taylor, 154


Milliken & Shaw, 154


John Lynch & Co., 140


FOR. & COM. MERCHANTS,


C. M. Davis & Son, 32


Emery & Fox,


GREEN HOUSE PLANTS,


GROCERS,


HI. & T. Gruntal,


EATING SALOON,


15


PORTLAND DIRECTORY.


GROCERS, HARD WARE,


HATS, CAPS AND FURS, HOTELS,


IRON FOUNDERS, IRON AND STEEL, JEWELERS,


LASTS, LITHOGRAPHY, LIVERY STABLES,


W. C. Osborne, 168


H. Warren Lancey,


130


James B. Moore & Son, 156


Byron Greenough & Co., 97


EIm House,


11


Western Exchange, 11


St. Lawrence House, 11


Commercial House,


11


American House,


11


Freeman House, .


11


Sailor's Home,


193


Rollins & 'Trowbridge, 190


Eben Corey, 55


Banks & Hatch,


24


William M. Cushman,


61


J. S. Felt,


80


Gerrish & Pearson,


90


J. E. Gilman,


92


William Harlow,


104


William C. Hawes, 108


Lowell & Senter,


188


J. Ambrose Merrill,


152


H. G. Quincy,


180


Moore & Fernald,


156


John H. Bufford,


321


Floyd & Bailey,


2


George H. Babcock,


22


Charles W. Dingley,


67


Golder & Walker,


93


Charles Sager,


192


T. & J. B. Cummings,


59


Jos. J. Walker & Co.,


225


Alexander Edmond,


75


Knight, Pool & Co.,


128


B. F. Noble & Co.,


164


MACHINISTS,


Ira Winn, 4, 235


5


Staples & Bartol,


4


J. L. Winslow, 4


Casco Iron Company,


6


Portland Company,


5


MAHOGANY & CABINET


WOODS,


T. & J. B. Cummings, 59


James D. Cheney, 47


Wm. P. Hastings,


107


H. A. Whitney, 232


Mrs. E. T. Cushman, 60


A. L. Dennison, 66


Miss A. Hamlin,


102


LUMBER DEALERS,


LUNG DISEASES, TREATMENT, Charles Morse,


158


Daniel Freeman,


MELODEONS,


MILLINERY,


16


PORTLAND DIRECTORY.


NURSERY PLANTS, OYSTERS, PAINTERS,


John W. Adams, 18


James Freeman, 87


Joseph G. Davis, 64


Charles Fobes, 83


S. W. Wilson,


235


Winslow & Randall,


236


PARCHING CORN,


C. H. Cate,


44


PIANO FORTES,


Calvin Edwards & Co., 75, 222 I. C. Nesmith, 162


R. N. Brown, 322


PHOTOGRAPHS,


A. M. McKenney, 149


J. W. C. Morrison, 157


8


I. D. Merrill & Co., 152


Mayhew & King,


144


B. Thurston,


216, 322


Ira Berry, 28


J. S. Staples.


206


David Tucker,


220


Advertiser Job Office,


321


Rumery & Burnham,


191


Drake, Davis & Co.,


71


Milliken & Shaw, 154


Johnson & Chenery,


120


PERIODICALS & NEWSPAPERS, N. Fessenden,


81


C. W. Atwell,


12


RAIL ROADS,


Grand Trunk,


10


Portland, Saco & Portsmouth, 10


York & Cumberland, 10


William P. Hastings, 107


William B. Richards, 185


22


William Paine, 170


Mc Gilvery, Ryan & Davis, 147


Elijah Adams, 17


Samuel R. Leavitt,


131


SIGN & BANNER PAINTING,


George E. Brown, 37


For Boston, 9


For New York. 9 ·


For Eastport, St. John, &c., 9


161


J. L. Howard & Co.,


114


C. C. Tolman, 218


27


E. C. Stevens & Son,


208


J. E. Budden,


38




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