New England Merchantile Union business directory for, containing an almanac for 1849, a business directory for New England. . . and advertising register of New York, 1849 , Part 18

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Towne, Gardner


Stoddard. Stoddard.


Moulton, Benjamin


Stratham.


Skinner, E.


Sanbornton. Sandwich.


Wilson, Asa E. Whitney, Samuel


Surry.


Somersworth.


Gay, Gardner B. Sutton. Gilpatric & Davis, Great Falls Stratton & Co. Swanzey. Severance & Hooper Walpole.


Smith, Timothy W.


Temple.


Hanson, S. Otis Weare.


Wright & Foster Troy.


Bickford, Thomas C., Union Village


Weeks, K. & L. F.


Winchester.


Wakefield.


Adams, J. F.


Kimball, J., Center


Maynard, J. P., Drewsville Walpole.


Watches and Jewelry.


Clark, R. E., Franklin Sq.


Rogers & Brewster, 20 Central-st. Delany, John, Franklin Square


Borden, H., Main-st.


Bartlett & Mathes, cr. Belknap and Portland-st.


Waldron, Charles H., cr. Main and Belknap-st. Burns, J. & Son, Main-st.


Neal, F. O. & Co., 12 do Alden, Wm. H., Washington-street Moulton, S. S. do do


Leavitt & Sweet, Franklin Square


Nutter, E. H., cr. Main and Wash- ington-sts.


Tibbetts, Oliver, Central Square


Kenneson, R. S.


Spratt, J. M.


Quimby, David


Exeter.


Wiggin, Charles W. & Co., Franklin Square Locke, B. L. Epsom.


Wait, A. J.


Bristol. Fuller, Rufus


Towle, Henry Knowlton, F. P.


Hopkinton. Keene.


Piper, Simeon F.


Merrill, Caleb (Wholesale) Franklin.


Spaulding, Solomon (Wholesale)


Littlefield, James


Allen, Charles B.


Lancaster.


West, J. B. & Brothers


Cobb, S. W. Hanover.


Newman, Harris P.


Rowell, J. H. Franklin.


Wainwright, Albert Hanover.


Brown, R. N. Haverhill.


Dana, Daniel R., 67 Elm-st.


Ballou, W. D.


Newman, James Hillsborough.


Norwood, Wm. A.


Keene. McDougal, Wm. (Manufacturers) Meredith Bridge Meredith.


Lancaster. Hamlet, H. P. Milford.


Eames, J. H.


White, Reuben Londonderry.


Martin, John A., McIndue's Falls Lyman.


Kidder, John S. & Co. (wholesale) 36 Elm-st. Manchester. Bartlett, E. W., Merrimack Block Stevens, J. A. & H. 11 Merrimack Block


Moore, John H. & Co. (wholesale) Depot Store


Hill, Barry & Co., Elm-st. Herrick, N. 4 Patten's Block Folsom & Hoyt, 1 Central Building Tompkins, Isaac, Museum Building Patten, Z. do do


O: good, Page & Co., Joy's Block Prescott, G. P. do do


Working Man's Protective Union Di vision. No. 61 Merrimack Block.


Hardy, E. O. & O. 1 Stark Building Seavey, Frederic, 8 Elm-st. Porter & Searl, 41 Elm-st. Tilton, A. & Co. 1 City Hall. Eastman, Win., Union Building


Hayes & Bodge


Jones, N. 61 Merchant's Row


Bradley, Moses


Portsmouth.


Kimball, David


Perkins, Jason Morrison, Ebenezer Eaton, Joshua Hoag, George M. Marston, Elisha Cutler, F. O.


Rindge. Kimball, Lewis


Rochester. Brown, Lowell


Pittsfield.


Sanders, S. W., Meredith Bridge


Meredith.


Powers, Nathaniel & Son Milford. Goodrich, Renben Nashua.


Lear, N. C. & Co. Nashville.


Andrews, C. G.


Boynton, Stark & Co. New Ipswich. Sanders, N. & J.


Shattuck, E. Mount Vernon.


Bingham, B. D., Main-st. Nashua.


Goddard, A. M., Main-street Ridgway, Charles T.


Brown, Geo. 7, 8 Union Building Manchester.


Hartshorn, Tufts & Co., 6, 7 Central Building


Kennedy & Humes, 33 Elm-street Beals, Ira, Jr., 28 Elm-street


Haverhill.


Elliot, E. Boardman, Joseph


Richards, George H.


Eaton. Epping.


Hill, N. R. do do


Perkins, W. A .. Silver-street Hanson, J. T. do do


Amherst. Perkins, J. D.


Brown, Seth E. (Wholesale) 224 Main-street


Husband, J.


Derry.


Drown & Barnaby, 12 Central-street


Dover.


Hodgdon, John J., Central Square Nesmith, John, Washington-street Hanscomb, Warren do do


Banfield, Joshua, Central-street


Ranlet, Daniel


Clark, N. A.


Wilson, Norman Gerould, S. A. & Son


Getchell, Joshua


Moore, John, 2 Central Building, Elm-street Manchester.


Ladd, H. H., Union Building, Elm-st.


Francestown.


Warner, E. D.


Warren, Dexter


Aldrich, Moriel Whitefield.


Alexander, L. H. Winchester.


Cowdry, John Westmoreland.


Lord, Frederic A., Great Falls


Sullivan.


Morrison, Jonathan, 15 do do


Winchester.


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Edgerton & Howard, City Hall Manchester.


Batchelder, L. P., Agent for the Working Man's Protective Union Division, No. 44 Elm-st.


Farley, A. & Co., Patten's Building Daniels, Rowe & Co., 34 Hanover street


Bartlett, Lewis, 5 Hanover-st. Noland, L., Elm-st.


Marshall, Dustin, Elin-st.


Bannister, N. H.


do


Hanes & Co., cor. Elm and Pine-sts. Smith, Richard G. 99 Manchester-st. Gale & Co., Meredith Bridge Meredith.


Sibley, H. & Co. Folsom, L. G. Chapman, B. F. (wholesale)


Moulton, Jonathan S. Moultonboro'.


Fox & Noyes, 3 Factory-street Nashua.


Parkinson, Henry, Main-street


Nutt, Charles H. do do


Monroe, Franklin, 17 Factory-st.


Emery, Caleb & Co., corner Pearl and Elm-streets


Emerson, Stephen, Agent for the Working Man's Protective Union McKean, A. & N. (wholesale) 3 De- pot Building Nashville.


Gage, Timothy & Son (wholesale) Perham, G. W. (wholesale)


Reed & Lovejoy (wholesale)


Winch Francis & Co. (wholesale) Main-st.


Hadley, Moses F. (wholesale) Main- street.


Kendrick & Tuttle


Jones, B. L.


Janeson, Hugh


Caldwell, D. & G. L., Canal-st.


Tarlton, Thomas Newcastle.


Oliver, Thomas E.


Treat, Theodore


Twombly, Ezekiel


Thayer, Stephen New Ipswich.


Creighton & Chapman New Market.


Branscomb, A.


Lock, John T. South New Market.


Harvey, Joseph (wholesale) 96 Mar- ket-st. Portsmouth. Dodge, Samuel J. & Co. 44 Market- street


Upham & Yeaton, 31 Market-st. Clark, Henry M. 31 Daniel-st. Downs, Wm. & Co., Series-st. Goodrich, J. D. 14 Water-st. Merrill, H. K. 20 Water-st. Ryder, John, Penhallow-st. Simes, Wm. & Co., Market Sq. Handy, John N. Mathes, N. F. 48 Market-st. Wells, Tilton & Co. 52 do Sprague & Langley dc Judkins, James, 108 do Leighton, Joseph W. (wholesale) 105 and 107 Market-st.


Jenness, Peter & Co. (wholesale) 24 Bow-street


Chase, J. B. 69 Water-st. Emery, Thatcher, Pleasant-st. Call, Thomas E. 72 State-st. Cotton, Leonard, 17 Pleasant st. Folsom, S. G. 5 do


Moses & Oxford, 9 Ex. Building Laughton, Charles E. (wholesale) 5 Exchange Building Carter, Benjamin, Jr., Pleasant-st. Pease, Stephen, Market Sq. Akerman, Aaron, 2 Congress-street Downell, Samuel, do do


Carter, Wm. D. 37, 39 do


Haselton, J. A. 2 Rock-st.


Payne, A. A. 29 Deer-st. Prescott, R. A. 26 do Mathes, J. W. (wholesale) 17 Bow- street Emery, George T. Rand, Wm. Dennett, Nathaniel, Jr.


Rollins, C. W. & Co.


Rochester. | Kelley, M. G. & J. H.


Canaan. Conway.


Jenness, A. G. Rye. Salem.


Haseltine, Warren


Cressey, J. R., Salmon Falls


Somersworth.


Martin, John, Great Falls


Somersworth.


James & Perkins, Washington-st.


Tibbett, J. M. & E. A., Market-st.


Hanson & Blaisden, do


Fish & Stratton Swanzey.


Watkins, D. W. Walpole.


Wright, Foster Westmoreland.


Whips -- Manufacturers.


Melendy & David


Amherst.


Danforth, J. E., Main-st. Concord.


Wood Dealers.


Spinney, Daniel H., 3 Green-st. Portsmouth.


Barker & Adams


Gookin & Tullock, (Wood and Coal)


Goodrich, J. D., 14 Water-st.


Jenness, Geo. W., (Wood and Lime,) Union Wharf


Cotton, Leonard, 17 Pleasant-st. Rogers, F. W., Deer-st.


Wooden Ware -- Manu- facturers.


Currier, A. B. & J. C. 107, 109 Main- street


Concord.


Handy, Geo. Dublin.


Chapin, Elisha


Fitzwilliam.


Simmonds, G. W.


Prescott, John A. Jaffrey.


Carter, J. H.


Carter, Luke


Twitchell, Eli Lempster.


Putney, Nathan


Marlborough.


Gilinore, Lewis Charlestown.


Pitkin & Whittemore Colebrook.


Breed & Sons Deering.


Clough, T. C. Enfield.


Norris, C. M. & Co.


Epping.


Cobb, Luther Nelson.


Higley & Prescott


Faulkner & Colony Hale, James


Littleton.


Butler & Russell


Bushwell, John Meredith.


Adams, Arad


Howe, Dennis & Co.


Caswell & Carpenter, (Clothes Pins) Surry.


Farrar, S. & G. (Clothes Pins) Wendell.


Wooden Ware -- Whole- sale Dealers.


Whittemore, J., Jr. Fitzwilliam. Chapin, M. Howe & Damon


Sherwin, S. B. (Retail)


Rindge


Breed, J. B.


do


Wool Dealers.


Merrill, A. & Sons


Exeter.


Page, James G.


Odlin, Woodbridge Webster, W. Salisbury.


Wool Carders and Cloth Dressers.


Cass, Joseph


Barney & Potter


Wentworth, Ichabod Merrill, J. B.


Winkley, John Parcher, Josephus Wadleigh & Jones Moulton & Ela


Taylor, Thomas


McMelvin, John


North Conway.


Coburn, E. Cornish.


Smith, S. Derry.


Cass, Joseph B.


Foster, Samuel Roby, Joseph


Moody, Joseph Loudon.


Haynes, Hiram C. Lyman.


Hutchinson, Dexter


Milford.


Howland, Joshua


Milton.


Bard & Gordon


New Hampton.


Puffer & Caffin


Newport.


Orford.


Ossipee.


Prescott, James C., Suncook


Pembroke.


Kimball, E. B.


Peterborough.


Dow, Rufus Piermont.


Foster, E. F., Meriden Plainfield.


Palmer, C. C. Rumney.


Morrill, Moses Sanbornton.


Blanchard, Augustine


Sandwich.


Pingrey, Stephen Salisbury.


Platt, David & Co. Troy.


Moulton, F., Melvin Village


Tuftonborough.


Graves, Henry R.


Unity.


Mullen, John


Wakefield.


Young, Joseph


Hall, J. G., Union Village


Fisher, David, Drewsville


Ely, J. Wulpole.


Warner.


Cushman, Ebenezer Warren.


Colcord, David B. Wendell.


Woodman, J. M. Wentworth.


Woollen Goods -- Manu- facturers.


Breed, J. C. Antrim. Bristol.


Chase, Nathaniel G.


Cook, Dale & Co. Campton.


Holman, Franklin


Hemmingway, C. C. & L. (Clothes Pins)


Cragin, Moses Marlow.


Allen, O. P. Rindge.


Sawtell, A. S.


Peters, Wm. & Henry H. Pelham. Taylor, John Salem.


Smith, Wm. M.


Stewartstown.


Boyle, David Wolf borough.


Institutions of Learning.


Andover Academy, Andover. In- corporated June, 1848. Professor D. H. Sanborn, Principal ; Miss Eliza Wingate, Preceptress.


Bath Academy, Bath. Trustees : Rev. Edward Cleveland, President ; Isaac Patterson, Esq., Secretary ; James H. Johnson, Arthur Liver- more, C. C. Hutchins, Ira H. Goodall, Andrew S. Wood. Rev. Edward Cleveland, Principal ; Mrs. M. M. Cleveland, Preceptress ; Mrs. M. M. Cleveland and Mrs. S. L. Dow, Teachers in French, Italian, Span- ish, Music and Painting. Incorpo- rated 1847. The academical year is divided into four terms of eleven weeks each.


Piscataquog Village Academy, Bedford. Officers : Gen. William P. Riddle, of Bedford, President ; Jonas Alton. B. Bowman, Esq., Bedford, Secre- tary ; Hon. Mace Moulton, Manches- ter, Treasurer. Benjamin F. Wal- lace, Principal; A. P. Shattuck and Miss Caroline McAllister, Assistants. Bristol. | The academical year is divided into


Alexandria. Alstead.


Barnstead. Barrington.


Bethlehem. Bradford.


Epsom.


Jaffrey.


Lancaster.


Dayton, James Sınith, Levi Barton, Wm. M.


do


Keene.


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four terms, commencing on the Mon- 'June, and continues ten and a half Woodbury, Preceptress, and Instruc- day following the middle of Novem- weeks.


ber, with a vacation of two weeks between each term.


Hampton Academy, Hampton .- Trustees : Rev. Jonathan French, North Conway Academy, North Conway. Trustees : Stephen Willey, President ; Chandler E. Chase, Sec- retary; Luther Whitaker, Treasu- rer. A. P. Spinney, Principal. President; Rev. Erasmus D. El- dredge, Secretary ; Hon. Amos Tuck, Treasurer ; Rev. Charles Burroughs, D. D., Rev. Luther F. Dimmick, Ebenezer Lawrence, M. D., Mr. Thomas Ward, Mr. Simeon B. Shaw, Pinkerton Academy, Derry. Trus- tees : Rev. Edward L. Parker, Pre- sident; John Porter, Esq., Vice-Presi- dent ; Rev. Pliny B. Day, Secretary ; William Choate, Esq., Treasurer ; James Thorn, Esq., George Farrer, Col. Josiah Dow, Matthew Merriam, Esq. Instructors : Timothy O. Nor- ris, A. M., Principal ; Miss Sarah F. Gordon, Preceptress ; Henry A. Jew- ett, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology. The academical year M. D., Samuel Adams, Esq., Rev. T. is divided into four terms of eleven weeks each. The winter term com- mences on the first Wednesday in December.


G. Brainerd, Samuel H. Taylor, M. A. Rev. Elihu T. Rowe, Principal ; Abel Wood, A. B., Assistant. In- corporated 1814.


Adams Female Academy, Derry. Trustees : Rev. Edward L. Parker, President ; Rev. Pliny B. Day, Sec- retary ; James Thorn, Esq., Treasu- rer. Henry S. Parker, A. M., Prin- cipal ; Sarah M. Eastman, Assistant. The academical year is divided into three terms of fourteen weeks each, commencing second Wednesday in April-the first vacation, four weeks ; the second and third, three weeks each. Incorporated June, 1823.


Phillips' Exeter Academy, Exeter. Trustees : Rev. Charles Burroughs, D. D., President ; Sanı'l Hale, A. M., Hon. Daniel Webster, L. L. D., Gid- eon L. Soule, A. M., ex-officio ; Jas. Bell, Esq., Rev. Andrew P. Peabody, David W. Gorham, M. D .; Hon. John Kelley, Treasurer. Gideon L. Soule, A. M., Principal; Joseph G. Hoyt, A. M., Professor of Mathe- matics and Natural Philosophy ; Richard W. Swan, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages.


Francestown Academy, Frances- town. Trustees : Hon. Wm. Bixby, President ; Mark Balch, Secretary ; Nathan Dane, Esq., Treasurer ; Rev. Jonathan McGee, Hon. Titus Brown, Mark Morse, P. H. Bixby, Esq., R. G. Cochran. Harry Brickett, A. M., Principal ; Charles F. Patch, Assist- ant (Fall Term) ; Mrs. Eliza C. Brichett, Teacher in French, Draw- ing, and Painting. The year is di- vived into four terms of eleven weeks each-the fall term commences about the middle of August.


Gilmanton Academy, Gilmanton. Board of Trustees : Hon. William Badger, President; Stephen Leavitt Greely, Esq., Secretary; Andrew Mack, M. A., Treasurer ; Rev. Dan'l Lancaster, M. A., Rev. Nath. Lord, D. D., Stephen Carr, Lyford, M. A., Hon. Thomas Cogswell. Jonathan Clark, Esq., Rev. William Cogswell, D. D., Rev. John K. Young, M. A. Board of Teachers: Rev. Charles Tenney. M. A., Principal ; McI. F. Cooke, A. B., Assistant Teacher ; Mrs. Sarah T. Hale, Preceptress ; Miss Sylvia A. Folsom, Assistant Teacher ; Mrs. Emily P. Tenney, Teacher in Drawing and Painting. The year is divided into four terms, as follows : the fall term commences


on the first Monday in September, Rev. L. B. Mason, Secretary ; Wm. and continues eleven and a half P. Willis, Esq., Treasurer. H. R. Stevens, Wm. P. Willis, and W. K.| Eldridge, Executive Committee. P. Marshall, M. A., Principal, and In-


tress in the ornamental branches. Incorporated, 1846. The winter term commences on the first Wednesday in December, the spring term on the fourth Wednesday in February, the summer term on the third Wednes- day in May, and the fall term on the fourth Wednesday in August. Each term will continue eleven weeks.


Marlow Academy, Marlow. Board of Trustees : W. A. Baker, Presi- dent; A. F. Fisk, Secretary ; Dr. Reuben Hatch, Josiah Bnrnap, P. T. Fox, N. R. Butler. Lucian Hunt, Principal ; Mary H. Clough, Precep- tress. There are two terms in a year. Incorporated 1826.


Nashua Academy, Nashua. Tras- tees : Hon. Edmund Parker, Presi- dent ; Thomas W. Gillis, Vice-Presi- dent ; Franklin Munroe, Secretary ; Dr. Edward Spaulding, Treasurer ; Rev. Austin Richards, George Y. Sawyer, Francis Wirch, Josiah Kit- tredge, L. W. Noyes, Elbridge Gould, David Baldwin. C. A. Leach, Prin- cipal. The year is divided into four terms.


Nashua Literary Institution, Nashua. Officers . Hon. J. Bowers, President ; Ebenezer Dearborn, Vice- President; Josiah G. Graves, Secre- tary ; David Crosby, Principal.


New Hampton Institution, New Hampton. Board of Overseers : Rev. Thos. O. Lincoln, Manchester ; Rev. O. O. Stearns, Milford; R. Dodge, Esq., Hampton Falls ; Levi Willard, Esq., Keene ; Aorah'm Prescott, Esq-, Concord; Rev. James W. Poland, Goffstown; Rev. David G. Mason, Henniker; Nathaniel Norris, E. q., New Hampton; Mr. John S. Brown,


Hancock Literary and Scientific Institution, Hancock. Officers of the Board of Trustees : Levi Willard, Esq .. Keene, President ; Rev. H. Ton- kin, Wilton, Secretary; David Pat- Fishersville. Board of Trustees : ten, Esq., Hancock, Treasurer ; Mark True, A. B., Principal. The academ- ical year is divided into four terms, { as follows : The fall term commences on the third Wednesday in August and continues twelve weeks. After a vacation of two weeks the winter term commences, and continues nine weeks. After a vacation of one week, the spring term commences and continues twelve weeks. After a vacation of ten days, the summer term commences and continues till within two weeks of the third Wednesday in August.


Moors' Charity School, Hanover. Asa Weeks, Principal.


Melville Academy, Jaffrey. Trus- tees : J. M. Melville, President ; J. M. Melville, Secretary; John Felt, Wm. Lacy. David C. Chamberlain, Principal ; Mrs. E. Chamberlain, Preceptress.


Kingston Academy, Kingston. Di- rectors : Dr. E. B. Gale, Dr. L. S. Bartlett and David Bartlett. J. A. Goodhue, A. B., Principal.


Lebanon Liberal Institute, Leba- non. Officers of the Board of Trus- tees : H. R. Stevens, Esq., President ;


Rev. Eli B. Smith, Principal, ez- officio ; Rev. Ebenezer E. Cummings, President of Board ; Rev. Edmund Worth, Secretary of Board; Rev. Mark Carpenter, New London ; Rev. Phineas Richardson, Hollis; Rev. Samuel Cooke, Meredith ; Hon. H. Y. Simpson, New Hampton; Rev. Joseph Freeman, Cavendish, Vt .; Otis Ayer, M. D., New Hampton ; Rev. Dura D. Pratt, Nashua ; Rev. Nathan W. Smith, Barnet, Vt. ; Hon. Anthony Colby, New London; Rev John M. Chick, Bennington. Major Taylor P. Hanford, Treasurer of the Institution. John Nash, Esq., Trea- surer of the Female Seminary. Col. Joshua L. Wocdinan, and Rufus G. Lewis, Esq., Auditors. Board of In- struction, Male Department : Rev. Eli B. Smith, A. M., Principal, and Professor of Biblical Theology and Past: ral Duties ; Rev. James Upbain, A. M., Professor of Sacred Literature and Ecclesiastical History ; M. True, A. B., Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages and Literature; Ephraim Knight. Professor of Mathe- matics and Natural Philosophy ; B. B. Dorr. Teacher of Penmanship; S. M. Wilson, Teacher of Elocution. Board of Instruction, Female De- partment : Susan F. Colby, Prir cipal, and Teacher of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy ; Miranda Wright Warner, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy ; Caroline . Elizabeth Harris, Teacher of Modern Languages and Drawing; Sarah Elizabeth Prescott, Teacher of Latin


weeks; the winter term, on first Monday in December, and continues eleven weeks; the spring term. in the first Monday in March, and con- structor in Mathematics and Natural tinues eleven weeks ; and the sum- Sciences. Rev. L. B. Mason, In- and Universal History ; Mary Corne- mer term, on the first Monday of . structor in Languages. Caroline S. lia Fletcher, Teacher of Vocal and 7


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Rockingham Academy, Hampton Falls. Trustees : Rev. Silas Il-ley, Rev. Noah Hooper, Rev. Oliver Ayer, Rev. Benjamin Wheeler, Rev. N. Medbury, Rev. A. Train, Rev. Wm. Lamson, Rev. Jno. Richardson, Rev. A. Philbrook, Rev. Jacob Caldwell, Rev. C. W. Flanders, Rev. S. D. An- derson, Peter Sanborn, Esq., Richard Dodge, Esq., Job Harris, Esq., G. C. Brown, Esq., G. H. Dodge, Esq., Sam- uel Cleaves, Esq., Benjamin Veasey, Esq. Board of Instruction : Rev. Zebulon Jones, Principal and Profes- sor of the Latin and Greek Lan- guages; Miss C. E. Brackett, Teacher of Drawing, Painting, and common English branches ; Mr. Elijah Valen- tine, Teacher of Instrumental Music.


There are four terms, of ele- ven weeks each, in the academical year.


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Instrumental Music. The fall term ! Instructor in the Ancient Languages lano, John Page, and Phineas Spal- commences on the first Monday in 'and Belles Lettres ; Miss Helen M. September; the winter term, on the first Monday in December; the spring term, on the first Tuesday in February ; and the summer term, on the first Monday in May.


New Hampshire Conference Semi- nary, Northfield .- Officers of the Board of Trustees: Rev. Wm. D. Cass, President ; Nathaniel G. Ladd, M. D., Secretary ; Hon. Asa P. Cate, Treasurer. Rev. J. Stevens, Rev. Reuben Dearborn, and Nathaniel G. Ladd, M. D., Executive Committee. Trustees : Rev. Wm. D. Cass, San- bornton Bridge ; Rev. Samuel Kelly, Dover ; Rev. Silas Green, Northfield ; Rev. Osman C. Baker, A. M., Con- cord; Rev. J. Stevens, Claremont ; Rev. Elisha Adams, Great Falls ; Rev. Richard S. Rust, A. M., North- field; Rev. Reuben Dearborn, Ando- ver; Rev. Elisha Scott, Epsom ; Rev. Lewis Howard, Haverhill; Rev. L. Burrows, Lawrence, Mass .; Rev. S. Quimby, Claremont; Rev. Abram Folsom, Marlow ; Hon. N. S. Berry, Hebron ; Josiah A. Brodhead, E-q., Boston, Mass .; Hon. Zenos Clement, Sanbornton Bridge; Hon. Asa P. Cate, A. M., Northfield ; N. G. Ladd, M. D., Sanbornton Bridge ; Col. Jas. Cochran, Northfield ; James C. Cole, Esq., Rochester; Hezekiah Bean, Esq., Gilmanton ; G. Wendell, Esq., Great Falls; Thos. Sanford, Esq., Claremont; Wm. Parker, Esq., Pein- broke ; Benj. Hill, Esq., Northfield. The academic year is divided into four terms-three of twelve, and one of eight weeks.


Pembroke Academy, Pembroke .- Trustees : Rev. Abraham Burnham, M. A., President ; Rev. Francis Vose, M. A., Secretary ; Jeremiah H. Wil- kins, Esq., Treasurer; Mr. Herman A. Osgood ; Jas. Wilson, Esq .; Rev. Daniel J. Noyes. M. A .; Rev. Asa P. Tenney ; Mr. John C. Krook; and Mr. Nathaniel C. Robinson.


Executive Conimittee .- Rev. Abra- ham Burnham, Rev. Francis Vose, and James Wilson, Esq.


Instructors .- Jonathan Tenney, M. A., Principal, and Teacher of Greek and Natural Sciences. George W. Mckean, B. A., Assistant, and Teacher of Latin and Mathematics. Miss Clara A. Brown, Preceptress, and Teacher of French, Italian, Drawing, and Painting. Hiram T. Merrill, Teacher of Organ and Piano Music. Sol. M. Wilson, Teacher of Elocution. Lewis M. Cutcheon, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology. Daniel C. Colby, Lecturer on Chemistry. J. Frank Bailey, Teacher of Pen- manship.


The year is divided into four terms,-the winter and spring terms, of ten weeks each, and the summer and fall terms, of twelve weeks each.


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Young, Preceptress and Teacher in French and the Ornamental Bran- ches ; Susan R. Chaffin, Teacher in Music ; Mr. Enoch G. Hooke, Teach- er in Penmanship. The year is di- vided into four terms-the winter and spring terms, ten weeks each ; the summer and fall terms, twelve weeks each. The winter term com- mences on the third Wednesday in November.


Peterborough " Academy, Peterbo- rough. A. S. Scott, Principal.


Kimball Union Academy, Meri- den Village, Plainfield, N. H. Board of Trustees : Rev. Phineas Cook, President, Lebanon ; Rev. John Woods, Vice-President, Newport ; David S. Dutton, Secretary ; Ira Young, Treasurer, Hanover ; Rev. Dana Cloyes, South Reading, Mass. ; Rev. Charles B. Haddock, Hanover ; Samuel B. Duncan, Meriden ; Cyrus S. Richards, Meriden ; Ebenezer C. Tracy, Windsor, Vt .; Rev. Amos Blanchard, Meriden; Rev. Erdix Tenney, Lyine ; Rev. J. De F. Rich- ards, Charlestown ; Hon. D. Pierce, Woodstock, Vt. Board of Teachers : Cyrus S. Richards, A. M., Principal and Teacher in Latin and Greek; Alphonso Wood, A. M., Teacher of the Natural Sciences, Linear Draw- ing and Latin ; Cyrus Baldwin, A. M., Teacher of Mathematics. Eng- lish Grammar, and Latin; Miss S. Helen Richards, Principal of the Fe- male Department.


The academical year is divided into four terins, two of eleven, and two of ten weeks.


Barnard Academy, South Hamp -! peutics, and Lecturer on Medical ton. Trustees : Parker Merrill, Jas. Jewel, Sam'l Barnard, Abel Brown. Richard White, Treasurer. James Davis, Principal.


Wakefield Academy, Wakefield. Will. Sawyer, Esq., President ; Wm. Sawyer, Jr., Secretary' ; Benj. Stan- ton, A. B., Principal.


The academic year is divided into three terms.


Walpole Academy, Walpole. Board of Trustees : Hon. Wm. C. Bradley, Rev. J. Crosby, Rev. Thomas R. Sullivan, Rev. Win. A. Whitwell, Jacob Knapp, A. M., Horace Hall, Esq., Thomas Bellows, Esq. Exec- utive Committee : Thomas G. Wells, J. H. Tracy, George C. Grant, E-q; Jesseninh Kittredge, M. D., Secre- tary ; Frederick Vose, Esq., Treasu- rer. Fisher M. Rice, Principal.


The year is divided into four terms of eleven weeks each.


Wentworth Academy, Wentworth. S. J. Farr, Principal.


Wolfborough and Tuftonborough Academy, Wolf boro' Bridge. Rev. J. Hall, President ; Zachariah Batch- elder, Secretary and Treasurer. Am- brose Smith, Principal.


People's Literary Institute and Undergraduates. Gymnasium, Pembroke, N. H. Di- rectors : Col. Aaron Whittemore, Jr., President ; Wm. Haseltine, Jr., Esq., Corresponding Secretary ; Maj. Geo. The year is divided into four terms of eleven weeks. Incorporated 1828. W. Doe, Recording Secretary ; Capt. Jacob Sawyer, Treasurer ; William Parker, Esq., Mr. Eleazer M. Wilson, Haverhill Seminary, Haverhill. Trustees : Rev. Samuel Delano, Pre- sident; Phineas Spalding, M. D., Secretary ; Hon. John Page, Ira Goodall, Esq., Joseph Sawyer, Esq., David Sloan, Esq., Abel K. Merrill, Charles P. Haywood, Esq., Sterling Sargent, Esq., Matthew Gault, Esq., Cogswell Dudley, Esq., Mr. Asa Morrill, Mr. Jonathan Hamlet, Mr. Joseph Kidder, Mr. Moses Martin, Mr. Ruel L. Cram. Instructors : H. S. Baker, Esq., James Bell, Esq., Edward S. Lippitt, B. A., Principal, Prudential Committee : Samuel De- 1848. Vacation of seven weeks.


ding. Teachers : Rev. Heman Rood, Principal and Teacher of Latin, Greek, Philosophy, Chemistry, Intel- lectual Science, &c .; Miss L. H. Freeman, Female Principal and Teacher of History, Geology, Physi- ology, &c .; Miss A. Towle and Miss C. Spalding, Teachers of Music ; Miss M. J. C. Rood, Teacher of Draw- ing.


The year is divided into three terms, two of fifteen weeks each, and one of eleven weeks. The spring and summer term commences the second Wednesday in March, and continues fifteen weeks ; the sum- mer and fall term begins on the third Wednesday of August ; the winter term is eleven weeks, and begins on the second Wednesday in December.




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