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Welch William, laborer, vernon court See Walsh
Weldon Amasa K, ship carpenter, C E ferry village Weldon Andrew, C E ferry village
Weldon Christopher, varnisher, bds 59 federal Weldon Christopher W, ship carpenter, C E ferry village Wellman Jacob, 23 federal
Wells Patrick, teamster, rear 37 washington Wells P W, bds 34 wilmot
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Wells Samuel, depot master, 14 india Wells Thomas, laborer, rear 37 washington Wendall James B, clerk at city hotel Wentling Ignas, painter, 76 brackett Wentworth Ebenezer, school teacher, 8 spruce Wentworth Job L, laborer, hammond street Wentworth William, cooper, essex court West Otis, cooper, stevens' place, 7 park Westcott David, 200 congress
Westcott Dixon, blacksmith, 11 silver Westcott George L, mason, rear 28 wilmot
Westcott William H, painter, 59 federal Western Exchange Hotel, opposite P S & P railroad depot Weston Greenfield, joiner, 25 mayo
Weston Hermon A, coffin maker, 432 congress
Weston Thos H, (Noyes, W & Co) 103 commercial, h 31 park Westwood James H, joiner, st john street Wetherbee W L, 6 canton
Wetmore Jesse L, joiner, h 26 atlantic See Whitmore
Weymouth Levi, farmer, congress, near forest Weymouth Levi E, mariner, forest street
Weymouth Moses, laborer, 6 summer Whalen Michael, farmer, pleasant st court
Whalen Patrick, laborer, york, opposite sugar house Wharton Hiram, laborer, neal street Wheeler Elisha jr, restaurant, Boston railroad depot, h 12 vine Wheeler Mrs H M, boarding house, 77 free Wheeler John, chairmaker, 74 brackett Wheeler Samuel, ship smith, rear 61 brackett Wheelock A P, music teacher, 6 winter Wheelwright George A, school teacher, h 26 center Wheelwright J W, piano tuner, bds 49 middle Whidden Alexander D, (& Gwynn) 254 com'l, h 125 spring Whipple Mrs Frances T, 2 smith ;
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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
W. W. WHIPPLE, Apothecary and Chemist, Dealer in Drugs and Medicines of every variety, No. 21 Market Square. Physicians' Prescriptions compounded night and day.
Whipple Wm W, apothecary, 21 market square, bds 2 smith. Whitcomb Charles H, painter, bds 25 elm
White Alfred L, joiner, bds 1 chatham
White Daniel, wood sawyer, hillbourn's court
- White Daniel jr, mariner, 37 india
White Darius, brush maker, 9 market square, h 4 deering
White David, woodsawyer, 20 india
White David jr, chair painter, 20 india
White Edward, laborer, 97 danforth White F, bds 242 congress
White Mrs Hannah, 52 cumberland
White Henry, mariner, bds 2 willow
White Henry P, joiner, forest street
White Horatio, cooper, h 35 fore
White John, wheelwright, rear 17 mechanic
White John B, railroad freight conductor, 4 hanover
White Joseph H, (Manchester &) 6 union whf, h 9 brackett
White Nathan B, pedler, rear 14 park
White Robert S, rigger, 33 india
White R, laborer, 3 bank
White William, laborer, washington, rear See Wight
Whitehouse Daniel, carpenter, 32 green
Whitehouse Eben N, mason, 118 brackett
Whitman Mrs Angelia, 340 congress
Whitman Royal E, book agent, 61 exchange, h 110 congress Whitmore Abraham W, at portland distillery, h 12 tate Whitmore Joseph W, carpenter, 28 oxford Whitmore Mrs Mary A, 28 oxford
See Whetmore and Whittemore
Whitney Ammi, (Kendall &) seed store, city hall
Whitney Daniel G, (T T Sawyer & Co) 80 comm'l, h 16 pearl
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Whitney Freeman, machinist, 40 hanover
H. A. WHITNEY, Manufacturer of Superior Melodeons, Ware Room's, No. 96 Middle Street, Portland, opposite Casco Bank. Where may be found a large assortment of these splendid Instruments, of every style and variety, finish- ed in elegant Rosewood and Black Walnut Cases, with all the best modern improvements, which for power, sweetness, evenness and brilliancy of tone, elasticity of action, beauty, and durability of workmanship, are unsurpassed by any other manufacturer. These Melodeons are all manufactur- ed from the best materials, and fully warranted; and satis- faction will be given in all purchases. Wholesale dealers supplied on very favorable terms. Orders respectfully so- licited, and Instruments sent to any part of the country with safety. Catalogues sent free on application to the manufac- turer.
Whitney H A, melodeon maker, 96 middle, bds 10 wilmot Whitney Joel, joiner, 32 munjoy
Whitney Louis, railroad freight conductor, 69 franklin Whitney Mrs Lucretia, fore, near atlantic
Whitney Merrill, bds 88 green Whitney Miss, seamstress, 100 1-2 federal Whitney Nathaniel, joiner, 30 sumner Whitney Peletiah, trader, 43 exchange, h 31 myrtle Whittemore S, (Heath &) 201 fore, h 6 hanover Whitten Oliver, blacksmith, 35 portland, h 23 green Whittier Mrs Elizabeth, 232 cumberland Whittier James, harness maker, 5 deer Whittier James L, trader, bds elm house
Whittier Matthew F, union wharf, h 29 waterville
M. S. WHITTIER, Successor to A. K. Carruthers, Apoth- ecary and Retail Dealer in Medicines and Chemicals, Nos. 398 and 400 Congress, Junction of Free Street. Physicians' Prescriptions will receive strict personal attention, and filled with the purest of Foreign and Domestic Medicines and Chemicals.
Whittier Moses S, druggist, 398 congress, bds 77 free Whittier Nathan, pattern maker, 63 brackett Whittier Newton, mariner, 63 brackett
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Whittier Samuel A, 173 fore Whittier William H, trader, 84 brackett, h 1 peach Whyley John W, gunsmith and bell hanger, 44 union Whyley Samuel, seaman, 19 mayo See Willey Widbur Mrs Sarah, 135 oxford Wiedero Otto, jeweler, 116 middle, bds 50 middle Wiggin Alfred, brass moulder, 23 cotton Wiggin David, rock blaster, 27 hanover Wiggin Elbridge, brick maker, portland, near libby's corner Wiggin Mark, joiner, 12 spruce Wiggin Mrs, widow, 23 cotton Wiggin S Bolivar, provision packer, 10 pearl Wight Freeman, clerk, 13 prospect Wight L, teamster, bds 13 prospect Wilbur Mrs Harriet E, 38 middle Wilcox George H, mariner, 62 fore Wilcox Samuel, cooper, 82 federal Wildrage Mrs Ann, 21 danforth Wildrage Edward M, bds 21 danforth Wildrage George W, P O clerk, bds 21 danforth Wildrage James A, cooper, 133 oxford Wiles Thomas, joiner, 16 cotton Willard Benj F, sea captain, C E ferry village
Willard Benjamin J, steam tug master, h 18 adams Willard Daniel, painter, 28 adams Willard Daniel, mariner, C E ferry village
Willard E G, com merchant, 65 commercial, h 20 federal Willard Mrs Frances C, C E ferry village Willard Wm, steam tug master, h rear 34 adams
Willard Wm L, break water lighthouse keeper, C E ferry village Willey Mrs Hannah, 75 franklin
Willey Phineas J, cordwainer, 67 green See Whyley
Williams Charles F, steamboat freight agent, h 42 federal Williams Charles H, carpenter, 22 clark
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Williams Elijah H, printer, 103 oxford Williams Frank, seaman, bank street Williams Gurdon, mariner, h 29 merrill Williams Henry, joiner, 144 brackett Williams Howard M, joiner, 22 casco Williams James R S, clerk, bds 42 state Williams John, merchant, h 47 federal Williams John, seaman, 25 hancock Williams John H, counselor, 122 middle, h 197 congress
Williams Josiah, stevedore, h 18 brackett Williams Levi, sexton free st church, li 22 casco
Williams Peter, watchman, 20 lafayette Williams Robert, joiner, h 22 clark
Williams Robert jr, railroad conductor, bds 22 clark Williams Royal, distiller, canal, h 42 state Williams T H, teamster, bds 2 plum Williams William, sailmaker, 163 commercial, h 5 chapel Williams William H, joiner, knight's village, C E Williams William H, clerk, 77 york Williamson John, track repairer, 37 sumner Williamson Jolın, porter, 13 silver
Willes G D, cashier atlantic bank, bds 50 middle Willis Henry, counselor, 105 middle, h 45 free Willis Mrs Thomas L, 58 pleasant Willis Thomas W, clerk, bds 49 middle Willis William, counselor, 105 middle, h 43 free
Wilson Albert M, joiner, 57 cumberland
Wilson Charles, mariner, 241 fore Wilson David, mariner, at 43 sumner Wilson Eben, h 46 state Wilson E T, mariner, bds 49 fore
Wilson George, hack driver, bds 326 congress Wilson George H, overseer marine hospital, 23 oxford Wilson Jason, (& Jack) 72 federal, h 30 chestnut Wilson Jesse D, machinist, 19 alder Wilson John O, provision packer, 25 middle Wilson Mrs John S, 3 atlantic
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Wilson John W, at atlantic railroad depot, h 20 brackett Wilson Mrs Lucy Ann, 4 oak
Wilson Mrs Mary, 25 middle
SAMUEL W. WILSON, Dealer in Paints, Oils, Varnish- es, White Lead, French Zinc, Japan, Zinc Dryer, Spirits Turpentine, &c., Graining Tools, Colors, and Artist's Mate- rials of every description, Glazier's Diamonds and Points, Window Glass and Putty, No. 63 Commercial Street.
Wilson S W, paint dealer, 63 commercial, h 23 atlantic Wilson William H, groom, vaughan near cemetery
Wilson William L, grocer, 372 congress Winchell Edward, mariner, bds 117 fore Winchester Hiram, h 47 spring Winchester William B, mason, 18 stone Wing Eli L, book keeper, h rear 27 elm Wingate Mrs Julia, h 45 spring Winn Mrs Elizabeth, bank street
GAS PIPE AND FITTINGS. Ira Winn, Agent, respect- fully informs his friends and the public that he has made arrangements with an extensive manufactory of Gas Pipe and Fittings, and is ready to put the same into Dwellings, Churches, Stores, or any other buildings, for lighting with Gas, or heating with steam or water, in the most thorough and substantial manner. All orders left at 11 Union street will be promptly attended to. Steam Pipe and Valves of all sizes, and machine work of all descriptions furnished at short notice. N. B. All those who may favor him with their work may depend on having it done with the best materials, and by careful and experienced fitters.
Winn Ira, machinist, 11 union, h 44 winter Winn William, machinist, 11 union Winship Amos, butcher, lowell street
Winship Edmund, hat dealer, 54 union, h 43 federal Winship Edmund P, joiner, 41 hanover Winship Mrs Martha 0, 177 congress Winship Wm A, paying teller casco bank, h rear 27 st lawrence Winslow Abba, tailoress, 368 congress
Winslow Albert, broker, 15 exchange, h 181 cumberland
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Winslow Alfred B, clerk, 80 exchange, bds 31 chestnut Winslow Mrs Ann, 35 free
Winslow Charles, trader, 16 temple
Winslow Daniel, 235 fore, h westbrook point Winslow Daniel W, teamster, rear 62 fore
Winslow David, westbrook point Winslow Mrs Eliza, rear 62 fore
Winslow Franklin C, ship carpenter, 16 park
Winslow George, trader, westbrook point
Winslow Henry, trader, 21 temple
Winslow Hezekiah 2d, berlin mills whf, h tolman place'
WINSLOW & RANDALL, House, Sign, and Fancy Paint- ers, No. 39 Union street. Orders solicited and prompt- ly attended to. HORACE WINSLOW. G. A. C. RANDALL.
Winslow Horace, (& Randall) painter, 39 union
Winslow James E, potter, westbrook point
Winslow James N, agt eastern express co, 80 exchange Winslow James R, stevedore, 109 exchange
Winslow Jeremiah, ship carpenter, 7 summer Winslow John T, stone ware manufacturer, westbrook point Winslow Joseph L, machinist, 235 fore
Winslow Moses, westbrook point
Winslow Nathan, provision packer, union whf, h 128 danforth Winslow Peter G, ship master, westbrook point
Winthrop James, seaman, 103 congress
Wish Joseph H, mariner, burnham st
Wiswell Henry, tailor, 32 chestnut
Wiswell William M, fruit &c, 95 exchange, h 232 cumberland Witham Albion, 192 fore, h cor park and spring
Witham Mrs Ann, 41 sumner
Witham Charles, night watch at Corey's, h 31 washington
Witham Charles C, mariner, 41 sumuer
Witham Dunham, barber, 36 middle
Witham Eliphalet, mariner, 31 washington
Witham Francis, cabinet maker, 30 atlantic
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Witham Isaac, laborer, 3 tinkham's court Witham James, ship master, 194 congress Witham James W, 194 congress Witham Joseph C, mariner, 194 congress Witham Thomas A, mariner, 41 sumner Withington William, 6 dyer's lane Wogan Patrick, railroad employee, 8 adams Wolfe Joseph B, 63 commercial, h 4 monument Wood Edward, laborer, 19 tate Wood Ernest, weaver, 60 sumner Wood George W, clerk at H H Hay's, bds 29 green Wood John G, seaman, 60 fore Wood John M, merchant, h 65 middle
Wood Nathan, druggist, h 42 oak
Wood Rufus E, merchant, central whf, bds U S hotel Wood S A, laborer, 28 union
Wood William, physician, 80 free
Wood William H, broker, 30 exchange, h 52 state
Woods Charles, trader, 13 brattle
Woods Daniel, laborer, stetson's lane
Woods Daniel, cooper, salem lane
Woods James, carpenter, 4 washington
Woods John, truckman, 96 danforth
Woods Thomas, seaman, 5 bradbury's court
Woodard Charles, (Knights &) Richardson's whf, bds 77 spring Woodard Enos, merchant, h 77 spring Woodard Mrs Moses, bds U S hotel Woodbury. Charles, fisherman, C E ferry village Woodbury Charles N, mariner, C E ferry village Woodbury Freeman, fisherman, 12 chatham Woodbury F O, teamster, 67 green Woodbury Geo W, (Chase, W & Co) 175 middle, bds 179 cumb Woodbury Howard, machinist, 12 chatham Woodbury James, farmer, long island Woodbury John, trader, 33 federal Woodbury John B, ship master, C E ferry village Woodbury Joseph B, ship master, C E ferry village
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Woodbury Lewis A, clerk, 38 parris Woodbury Mrs Martha, C E ferry village Woodbury Martha D, 43 franklin Woodbury Mrs M R, dressmaker, 58 federal Woodbury Mary, 43 franklin Woodbury N L, merchant, h 179 cumberland Woodbury N P, (Harris & Co) 71 commercial, h 20 cross Woodbury Robert S, mariner, 82 sumner Woodbury Stephen K, mariner, C E ferry village Woodbury Thomas, mariner, C E ferry village Woodbury William, merchant, h 43 franklin Woodbury William, railroad employee, 36 hanover Woodbury Willard H, mail agent, 14 casco Woodbury William S, post office clerk, 67 green
Woodbury William W, president ocean ins co, li 56 federal Woodford William, joiner, libby's corner Woodman Alfred, 18 free, h 20 waterville
Woodman Mrs Ann, 6 washington
Woodman Daniel, merchant, 258 congress
Woodman Daniel, 60 franklin
Woodman Geo W, (W, True & Co) 54 middle, h 207 congress Woodman Jabez C, counselor, 31 exchange, h 155 cumberland Woodman Jabez C jr, at 185 cumberland
Woodman Mrs Jeremiah, hı 1 vaughan
Woodman Josiah, steamboat watchman, 64 cumberland Woodman Mrs Martha, 49 cumberland
Woodman N M, old junk store, 251 congress
Woodside Samuel O, trader, h 5 danforth
Woolson Moses, principal girl's high school, 4 brown Worcester George, joiner, 31 oak Worcester George H, joiner, bds 31 oak Worcester Ira, machinist, 13 st lawrence Worcester Thomas, joiner, 14 clark Wormwood Ansyl A, hair dresser, 2 salem lane Wormwood John, truckman, 2 salem lane Worthly Miss Dorcas, boarding house, 8 chatham Wragg William, confectioner, 91 federal
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Wright Alonzo, slater, bds 15 cedar Wright Mrs Betsey, hancock court Wright Christopher, h 34 pearl Wright Franklin, printer, 34 pearl Wright George, coachman, 113 congress Wright George A, secretary ocean insurance co, h 7 gray Wright John, at Mrs Butler's, cumberland, munjoy hill Wright Kendall, physician, 91 exchange
Wright Russell, farmer, 89 danforth Wright Samuel U, blacksmith, bds 17 india
Wright Thomas, carriage trimmer, h 48 federal
Wyer Charles H, express wagoner, 36 brackett Wyer David, fishmonger, neal street Wyer Edward P, 28 brown
Wyer Eleazer, oyster saloon, lime, h 2 milk
Wyer George, brewer, preble, corner portland Wyman S, with Chase, L & Co, widgery's whf, h 127 spring
YEATON EDWARD T, house island Yeaton Miss Eliza, 237 congress Yeaton John, (& Hale) 111 commercial, h 38 free Yeaton John jr, (& Rounds) 36 commercial, h 81 spring York Allen G, ship master, at 4 locust York A F, clothier, 138 fore, h 9 garden
York Charles, ship carpenter, C E ferry village
York Charles, locomotive engineer, 33 fore
York Charles L, bookbinder, 10 atlantic York Mrs Eliza Ann, 264 congress
York Mrs Elizabeth, C E ferry village York Mrs Fanny, 26 washington York George, railroad fireman, 17 hanover York George W, joiner, 10 garden York Horace, mariner, congress, above washington York James, clerk, C E ferry village York Jeremiah C, shipmaster, C E ferry village York John C, (R G York & Son) hd long wharf, h parris st
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York John C, shipping-master, h 10 garden York John L, joiner, congress, above washington York John W, sailmaker, at 12 atlantic York Joseph, real estate broker, 10 atlantic York Joseph M, sea captain, 41 fore York Joseph S, (Goold &) sailmaker, 73 comm'l, h 12 atlantic York Joseph W, machinist, rear 44 munjoy
York Levi, farmer, congress, above washington
York Reuben G, (& Son) hd long wharf, h 17 winter
York Richard, laborer, rear 9 lafayette
York Robert M, sea captain, C E ferry village
York William R, boarding house, h 23 york
Young Aaron, physician, 15 market square, h 67 oxford Young Amos C, currier, 1 essex court
Young B T, machinist, bds 19 parris
Young Charles G, paper hanger, 211 1-2 cumberland
Young Daniel T, shoemaker, h 119 brackett
Young David, blacksmith, 271 commercial, h 13 cross Young G H, clerk, 336 congress
Young Henry J, cooper, salem lane
Young Jesse, truckman, vaughan, near brackett
Young John C, lumber surveyor, 272 commercial, bds 111
Young Levi, cooper, corner clark and spruce
Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, 82 exchange
Young Richard, railroad employee, bds 5 oak Young T G, shipmaster, 81 oxford
Young William B, spar maker, bds 3 silver
Young -, railroad fireman, 147 exchange
Zion's Advocate office, 82 exchange
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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
CITY OFFICERS
FOR THE MUNICIPAL YEAR ENDING APRIL, 1859.
JEDEDIAH JEWETT, MAYOR.
ALDERMEN.
Ward No. 1, William V. Bowen; Ward No. 2, Daniel W. Fessenden; Ward No. 3, Nathaniel J. Miller; Ward No. 4, James Todd; Ward No. 5, Mark P. Emery; Ward No. 6, Elea- zer McKenney; Ward No. 7, Samuel E. Spring.
COMMON COUNCILMEN.
Ward No. 1, Moses Gould, Emery Cushing, Geo. W. Beal. Ward No. 2, Jonathan M. Heath, George M. Elder, Samuel Waterhouse, Jr.
Ward No. 3, Benjamin Fogg, Francis Blake, Daniel D. Aker- man.
Ward No. 4, Charles H. Adams, Stephen Emerson, James D. Seavey.
Ward No. 5, Stevens Smith, Newall A. Foster, James L. Boothby.
Ward No. 6, Aretas Shurtleff, Edward P. Banks, Frederick Hatch.
Ward No. 7, Jedediah N. Morrill, Lewis B. Smith, Levi Weymouth.
LEWIS B. SMITH, President. JOHN T. HULL, Clerk.
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.
ALDERMEN.
COUNCILMEN.
On Accounts.
Alderman Spring.
| Messrs. Heath and Seavey.
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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
On Public Buildings. The Mayor, Alderman Emery. Messrs. Blake, Adams and Smith, ( Ward 5.) On Highways, Sidewalks and Bridges. Aldermen Miller and Spring. Messrs. Weymouth, Emer son and Hatch.
On Laying out New Streets.
The Mayor, Aldermen Bowen Messrs. Gould, Fogg and and Todd. Weymouth
On Bells and Clocks.
Alderman Fessenden. 1 Messrs. Banks, Beal and Boothby. On Cemeteries and Public Grounds. Alderman Todd. Messrs. Waterhouse, Adam and Akerman.
On Finance, &c.
The Mayor, Aldermen Mc- Messrs. Akerman, Seavey and Morrill.
Kenney and Miller.
On Engrossed Bills.
Alderman Fessenden.
I Messrs. Foster, Banks an Elder.
On Fire Department.
Aldermen Emery and Mc- Kenney.
1 Messrs. Fogg, Beal and Fos ter. On Drains and Sewers.
Aldermen Spring and Miller. Messrs. Smith, (of Ward 5 Hatch and Gould.
On Lamps and Lamp Posts.
Aldermen Bowen and Mc- Messrs. Shurtleff, Cushin & Blake.
Kenney.
On Judicial Proceedings.
The Mayor, Alderman Fessen- Messrs. Morrill, Heath an Waterhouse.
den and Todd.
SUBORDINATE CITY OFFICERS.
City Clerk, William Boyd. City Treasurer and Collector, Henry P. Lord. Constable and Messenger, George T. Ingraham.
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City Solicitor, Edward Fox.
Street Commissioner, Henry C. Babb.
Harbor Master, John Waite.
City Engineer, C. H. Howe.
City Physician, D. O. Perry.
Consulting Physicians, J. T. Gilman, Chas. W. Thomas, Chas. S. D. Fessenden.
Superintendent of Clocks, E. P. Banks.
Bell Ringer, David Stillings.
Gauger, Arthur M. Small.
Assistant Gauger, J. N. Morrill.
Superintendent of Burials, J. R. Mitchell.
Visiting Officer, C. C. Eaton.
City Printer, D. D. Akerman.
Weigher of Plaster and Coal, Holt Ingraham.
ASSESSORS .- Stephen Waite, William E. Edwards, Samuel Small.
ASSISTANT ASSESSORS .- Ward No. 1, Joseph York; No. 2, Cyrus Nowell; No. 3, E. W. Simmons; No. 4, John M. Ste- vens; No. 5, George S. Nutting; No. 6, N. G. Cummings, No. 7, F. E. Pray.
School Committee. - Wm. H. Shailer, Thomas H. Talbot, George F. Emery, Joseph C. Noyes, S. B. Beckett, G. W. Bos- worth, S. R. Leavitt. Alexander Burgess, Henry D. Moore, Llewellyn Deane, Charles Holden, James D. Fessenden, James Pratt, M. D. L. Lane, Ambrose Giddings, Chas. Baker, James T. McCobb, Frederick Frothingham, Henry P. White, Nathan Webb, Phineas Barnes.
Police Department .- Daniel Randall, City Marshal and Health Officer. William H. Plummer and Oren Ring, Deputy Mar- shals.
Constables chosen by the City Council .- Daniel Randall, Dan- iel Marrett, Francis B. Barr, George T. Ingraham, John H. Sherburne, Oren Ring, Stillman Soule, Daniel Gould, Jr., Richard C. Webster.
Constables chosen in the several Wards. - Ward 1, Otis C. Merrill, Joseph Fowler; Ward 2, Daniel F. Gerts, Oliver H. Davis; Ward 3, William E. Kimball, Benjamin G. Chaney; Ward 4, Charles H. Hall, James L. Gould; Ward 5, O. H. Tucker, James M. Jewell; Ward 6, Uriah Furlong, William C. Googins; Ward 7, William H. Plummer, Andrew L. Tay- lor.
Policemen .- Josiah W. Babb, John M. Marston, F. E. Huck- ins, Alfred Staples, Francis B. Barr, Mahlon Akers, Daniel F. Gerts, Daniel Stevens, George B. Knight, George Green, Dan- iel Gould, jr., James P. Sleeper, Oliver H. Davis, William H.
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Beaumont, Thomas H. Brown, George Golden, Samuel Bond, Charles L. York, Daniel Brown, Hezekiah Atwood, Joseph Fowler, John B. Thorndike, William H. Robinson.
Overseers of the Poor and Workhouse .- Elisha Trowbridge, George Worcester, George Pearson, Nathaniel Walker, John W. Rand, Thomas F. Tohman, Samuel L. Carleton, Daniel Gould, Charles Baker.
Overseers of the House of Correction .- Elisha Trowbridge, George Worcester, George Pearson, Nathaniel Walker, John W. Rand.
Sealer of Weights and Measures .- Jesse H. Jones.
Keeper of Powder Magazine .- Thomas Harris.
Weigher of Hay .- Artemas Prentiss.
Measurers of Wood and Bark by Railroad and Water Con- veyance .- P. W. Neal, William Graves.
Measurers of Wood and Bark by Carts, Wagons and Sleds .- Amos Grover, Ruel Shaw, Levi Weymouth.
Surveyors of Mahogany and Hard Wood .- Benjamin Ilsley, Jonas W. Clark, Simon A. Dyer, Increase Pote, Samuel S. Rich, Charles H. Blake, Paul Hall.
Surrryors of Masts and Spars .- John B. Thorndike, Joseph W. Dyer, Nathan Dyer, John Bradford, James Simonton, John E. Bradford, John Thurston, Charles E. Brown.
Surreyor of Ship Timber -Joseph W. Dyer, Simeon Skil- lings, Charles Jordan, Nathan Dyer, Judah Lunt, John Thurs- ton.
Surveyors of Lumber .- Moses Merrill, Eli Webb, Peter Mug- ford. Nathan Dyer, Horace B. Richards, James L. Merrill, Ira Brett, Charles Davidson. George Worcester, Simeon Hall, Nathaniel Ilslev, George Pearson, John B. Cummings, Benja- min Ilsley, G. W. Cobb, Benjamin Larrabee 2d, Nath'l Walker, Moses Russell, Simon A. Dver, Hezekiah Winslow, George Gwynn, James R. Hawkes, James II. Hamblin, George Hall, William H. Lovejoy, John W. Rand, Peter Bolton, C. H. Hall, Eleazer Holmes, S. T. Rice, Paul Hall, A. J Merrill, S. Smith, L. M. Lovejoy, Albert P. Merrill, N. Winslow 2d, C. H. Lovejoy, William Curtis, John W. Swett, Thomas Cum- mings, H. C. Barnes, Joseph R. Brazier, Levi Bolton, Thomas F. Cummings, Albert Wilson, J. D. Rhodes, Ezra Russell, Wm. P. Stodder, W. C. Means, Rufus Beal, Geo. W. Brown, Daniel Brown, Francis II. Cross, R. C. Webster, Simon H. Libby, Alonzo McKenney, H. Williams, Nathan Lombard, Alvin S. Dyer, J. P. Young, S. B. Clark, J. J. Thompson, Benj Stevens, Jr., J. K. Merrill, N. J. Miller, D. J. Knight, John L. Brackett, John A. J. Roach, P. W. Neal, Charles Woodard.
Cullers of Hoops and Stares .- William E. Short, Edwin Fer-
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nald, George Burnham, George Golden, Hiram Brooks, Emery Cushing, John Chase, Enoch Moody, Samuel Chase, Jr., Thomas T. Sawyer, Stephen B. Chase, James Dyer, George McLellan.
Tythingmen .- David Stillings, James R. Mitchell, Levi Wil- liams, Curtis Meservy, Josiah Black, John Gardner, Jacob Quinby, John Groves, Stephen Knight, Lewis Bunce, J. P. Sleeper.
Field Drivers and Fence Viewers .- Levi Weymouth, Chas. Sampson, Ellis Mansfield, James Powell, Artemas Prentiss, Ira Hilbourn, Leonard Penny.
Cullers of Dry Fish. - Samuel Chase, John Chase, John Sterling, Wm. E. Short, Joshua W. Sawyer, Enoch Moody, Emery Cushing.
Pound Keepers .- Levi Weymouth, Chas. Sampson, Artemas Prentiss, James Powell.
WARD OFFICERS.
WARDENS.
CLERKS,
Ward 1, Francis H. Cross.
Ward 1, Robert I. Hull.
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2, George Pearson.
2, Cyrus Nowell.
66 3, Samuel S. Starbird.
4, A. P. Osborne.
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5, J. C. M. Furbish.
6, A. F. Gerrish.
6, Thomas Edwards.
7, Wm. H. Plummer.
7, Parmenio W. Neal.
OFFICIAL VOTE OF THE CITY,
The following is the official vote of the city, for Mayor, for the past two years :
~1857 .-
-- 1858-
Willis E
Cummings
( Scattering
\ Jewett
Shepley
( Scattering
Ward 1,
288
165
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