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 47

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Olive Branch, Rev. Thomas F. Norris, 5 Washington, 2 per ann.


Orphans' Advocate and Social Monitor, A. & E. C. Fellows, Tre- mont corner Comnion.


Pilot, Patrick Donahoe, 1 Spring Lane, 2,50 per ann.


Puritan, Woodbridge, Raynolds & Co., 22 School, 2 per ann.


Recorder, Martin Moore,122 Wash- ington, 2 per ann.


Reporter, E. D. Moore, editor and publisher, 22 School, 1 per ann.


Republican, Wilson, Damrell & Co., 15 State, 1,50 per ann.


Sheet Anchor and Light Ship, Learned, Tompson, & Co., 86 State.


Statesman, Beales & Green, 21 Nantucket.


Water, 2 per ann.


Signal, Farwell & Co., 32 Congress, 2 per ann.


Saturday Rambler, Wm. Simonds


& Co., 12 School, 2 per ann.


Star Spangled Banner, J. Jones, 82 Washington, 2 per ann.


South Boston Gazette, A.J.Wright, 3 Water, 1 per ann.


Sunday School Journal, W. B.|


Tappan, 9 Cornhill.


Symbol, Jordan & Co., 22 School, 2 per ann.


Thursday Messenger, Clapp & Co., 9 Old State House, 2 per ann.


Traveller, Henry Flanders & Co., 8 Old State House, F. Andrews & George Punchard, editors, 2 per ann.


Trumpet and Universalist Maga- zine, Rev. T. Whittemore, 37 Corn- hill, 2 per ann.


Uncle Sam, Geo. H. Williams, 52 Washington, 2 per ann.


Union Jack, J. Jones, 82 Washing- ton, 2 per ann.


Vindicator, P. Sullivan, 1} Spring Lane, 2,50 per ann.


Washingtonian, J. F. Coles, & S. publisher, Quincy.


Cobb, Jr., editors, 22 School, 2 per annum.


Weekly Messenger, Nathan Hale, 6 Congress, 2 per ann.


Yankee Blade, Matthews, Stev- ens & Co., 138} Wash., 2 per ann. Youth's Companion, Nathaniel Willis, 11 Cornhill, 2 per ann.


Zion's Herald and Wesleyan Jour- nal, Rev. Abel Stevens, office, over 7 Cornhill, 2 per ann.


Cambridge Chronicle, John Ford, publisher, Cambridge Port.


Bunker Hill Aurora & Boston Mirror, W. W. Wheildon, 25 Charles- town st., Charlestown.


Middlesex Freeman, D. Adams, publisher, Charlestown.


Cabotville Mirror, Henry Russell," editor and proprietor, Chicopee.


Chicopee Telegraph, J. C. Stoe- ver, editor and proprietor, Chicopee. Middlesex Freeman, Daniel H. Adams, publisher, Concord.


Danvers Courier, Geo. R. Carleton, editor, Danvers.


Norfolk Democrat, E. G. Robin- son, publisher, Dedham.


Vineyard Gazette, E. Marchant, editor and proprietor, Edgartown.


Fall River Monitor, Henry Pratt, publisher, J. Ford, editor, Fall River. Massachussetts Observer, Win. Cogswell, publisher, Gloucester.


The Telegraph, Jos. K. Rodgers, publisher


Franklin Democrat, S. O. Lamb, publisher, Greenfield.


Gazette & Courier, C. J. J. Inger- soll, publisher, Greenfield.


Life in Lowell, J. C. Palmer, 44 Central st. Lowell ..


Lowell Daily Journal & Courier, James Atkinson, Lowell.


Lowell Gazette, William Living- ston, Lowell.


Lowell Patriot & Republican, F. A. Hildreth, Lowell.


Lowell Tri-Weekly Advertiser, T. A. Hildreth, Lowell.


Lowell Weekly Journal & Cou- rier, James Atkinson, Lowell.


Vox Populi Daily, S. J. Varney, 21 State st., Lowell.


Lynn Forum, J. J. Bowler, Lynn. Lynn News, J. F. Kimball, Lynn. Pioneer & Herald of Liberty, H. Robinson, Lynn.


Marblehead Mercury, Robinson Brear, Marblehead.


Mirror, John Morrison, proprietor,


New Bedford Mercury, Benjamin Lindsey, New Bedford.


Whaleman Shipping List, G. H. Lindsey, New Bedford.


Christian Herald, published by the Eastern Christian Publishing Asso- ciation, Newburyport.


Daily & Semi-Weekly Herald, Morse & Brewster


Newburyport Advertiser, Huse & Bragdon


Watchtower, John Coombs


Northampton Courier, Wmn. Tyler, Northampton.


Hampshire Gazette, W. A. Haw- ley.


Old Colony Meinorial, James Thurber, Publisher, Plymouth.


Plymouth Rock, Samuel Baldwin, publisher


Berkshire Culturist, S. Reed & Co., publishers, Pittsfield.


Massachussetts Eagle, Charles Montague, publisher, Pittsfield.


Pittsfield Sun, P. Allen & Son, publishers


Quincy Patriot, John A. Green,


Essex County Mercury, C. Foot & Wm. Brown, publishers, Salem. Salem Advertiser, Eben N. Wal- ton, publisher, Central st Salem.


Salem Gazette, C. Foot & Wm. Brown, publishers, 191 Essex street Salein Observer, Ives & George W. Pease, publishers, 130 Essex st Salem Register, John Chapin & Chas. W. Palfrey, 125 Essex st


Sandwich Observer, Geo. Phiney, publisher, Sandwich.


Daily Republican, Samuel Bowler, publisher. cor. Main & Elm streets Springfield.


Hampden Post, D. T. Ashley


Springfield Gazette, Wm. Stowe American Whig, J. W. Hall, pub- lisher, School st., Taunton.


Bristol County Democrat, Edmund Anthony, Main st


Taunton Daily Gazette, E. An- thony, publisher, Main st


The Dew Drop, B. W. Williams, publisher, Taunton.


Waltham Mirror, H. B. Stickney & Ed. W. Williams, publ. Waltham. Village Gazette, W. A. Hemming & G. M. Trisk, publishers, Ware.


Westfield Standard, William W. Whitman, proprietor, Westfield.


Christian Citizen, Ellihu Burritt, publisher, 196 Main st., Worcester, Daily Spy, John Milton Earl, pub- lisher, 188 Main st


Daily Telegraph, Julius L. Clark, publisher, 10 Central Exchange


Massachusetts Spy, John Milton Earle, publisher, 188 Main st


National Ægis, Lincoln & Hickcox, publishers, Butman block, Main st


New England Botanic Medical & Surgical Journal, Dr. Newton, publ.


Worcester Palladium, J. S. C. Knowlton, publ., 9 Central Exch.


Yarmouth Register, W. I. Fisher & Charles F. Swift, publishers, Yarmouth Port.


Schools and Academies.


Abington Union Academy .- W. N. Stone, Principal, Abington.


Adelphian Academy .--- S. L. & L. F. C. Loomis, Principals, N. Bridge- water.


Amherst Academy .- John S. Spen cer, A. B., Principal. Miss Jane T. Humphrey, Preceptress. Number of scholars for the year 1847, 112.


Berlin Boarding School .- Josiah Bride, Principal.


Beverly Academy .- Incorporated in 1835. I. Leafaver, Teacher.


Bradford Academy .- Incorporated in 1804. Capital, $15,000. Abigail C. Hessleton, Principal. Scholars,150. Deerfield Academy .- C. M. Crit- tenden, Principal.


Drury Academy .- Alpheus Smith, President; John Arnold, Secretary ; Lyman Thompson, Principal. North Adams.


Berkshire Courier, J. D. Cushing, W. J. Buckminster, Quincy Hall, 2 publisher, Great Barrington. per ann. Agricultural.


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MASSACHUSETTS.


Judd, A. B., Teacher of Natural East Bridgewater Academy .- W. B., Teacher of Mathematics ; Orange | Allen, Principal.


T. M. Cooley, President; E. Seymour, Secretary.


English Classical School .- E. D. Bangs, Principal, Court st., Spring- field.


Hopkins Academy .- Henry K. Ed- son, Principal; Miss Joanna Stan- wood, Preceptress. Hadley.


Ipswich Academy .- Incorporated in 1828. John P. Cowles, Principal. Teacher of Natural Philosophy, As-


Ladies' School .- Caroline A. Ray- mond, Teacher. West Townsend.


Lee Academy .- S. A. Hall, Princi- pal.


Leicester Academy .- Jos. Clark, Principal.


Lenox Academy .- J. Lyman, Prin- cipal.


Mount Pleasant Boarding School (for Boys) .- Rev. J. A. Nash. A. M., Principal; E. W. Stoddard, Teacher of Music ; Jas. W. Raynor, Teacher of Mathematics, Latin and Greek ; H. C. Nash, Assistant Teacher. Am- herst.


Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. -Capital, $60,000. Miss Mary Lyon, Principal ; Miss Mary C. Whitman, Associate Principil. Number of scholars for 1847-8, 235. South Had- ley.


Monson Academy .- Charles Ham- mond, M. A., Principal, and Teacher in the Classical Department ; Wm. C. Dickinson, B. A., Teacher of the English Department ; Miss Martha C. Dickenson, Teacher of the Female Department; S. Gittins Bucknall, Teacher of Music.


New Salem Academy .- J. Stacy, A. M., Principal; Terissa Giles, Pre- ceptress.


Nichols Academy .- Alden South- worth, Principal. Dudley.


Pierce Academy .- Incorporated in 1831. John W. I. Jenks, Princip il ; Sarah E. Smith, Preceptress. Mid- diebrough.


Phillips Academy .- Incorporated in 1780. Samuel H. Taylor, Princi- pal. Andover.


Putnam Free School .- Incorporated in 1838. Capital, $50,000. Wın. Welis, A. M., Principal; Luther Daine, Assistant. Newburyport.


Pine Grove Seminary .- Sidney Brooks, Principal.


Sheffield Academy .- J. H. Sawyer, Principal.


Shelburne Falls Academy .- Incor- porated, March, 1847. Endowed, $10,000. Number of students, 100. Emory Lyon. M. D., Principal; H. A. Pratt, A. M., Associate Principal; Mrs. Mary C. B. Lyon, Preceptress, and Teacher of Music ; J. B. Bardwell, Secretary. Shelburne Falls. [For particulars, see Advertising Regis- ter.]


State Normal School .- C. Pierce, Principal. West Newton.


Townsend Female Seminary .- In- corporated in 1836. Hon. Isaac Da- vis, President; Hannah P. Dodge, Principal.


Westminster Academy .- John R. Gott, Principal.


West Needham Academy .- Wm. H. Adams, Principal.


Wesleyan Academy .- Rev. Mines Raymond, A. M., Principal, and Teacher of Mental and Moral Science; Win. H. Bussell, A. M., Teacher of Ancient and Modern Languages ; Isaac. T. Goodnow, A. M., Teacher of Natural Science ; Oliver Marcy, A. in July.


Wheaton Female Seminary. In-


Williston Seminary. L. Wright, M.A., Principal Teacher of Latin and Greek ; E. A. Hubbard, M.A ..


tronomy, and Geometry ; Wm. How- land, B.A., Teacher of Latin, Greek, and English Grammar; Hanson L. Read. B.A., Teacher of Latin, Arith- metic, and Geography; William S. Clark, B.A., Teacher of Chemistry, Physiology, Mineralogy, and Natu- ral History. Gertrude M. Chandler, Preceptress, Teacher of French and Botany ; C. Mattoon Alvord, Teach- er of Penmanship; E. S. Hoadley, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Number of Scholars, 481. East Hampton.


Williams' Academy. E. W. B. Canning, Principal. Stockbridge.


Williamstown Academy. Y. Har- leton, Principal. Stockbridge. Winchendon Academy. A. W. Merriamn, Principal. Stockbridge.


Young Ladies' School. Miss C. E. Fenn, Principal. Stockbridge.


Colleges in N. England.


Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. Founded in 1794. Leonard Woods, Jr., D.D., President ; Instructors, 8; Alumni, 971; Ministers, 155; Stu- dents, 125; Volumes in Libraries, 25,450; Commencement first Wed- nesday in September ; Annual Ex- penses of Instruction, $24; Room, Rent, and other College Expenses, $22; Board, 39 weeks, $58,50 ; Wood, Light, and Washing, $35.


Waterville College, Waterville, Maine. Founded in 1820. David N. Sheldon, D.D., President ; Instruc- tors, 6; Alumni, 237; Ministers, 59; Students, 75; Volumes in Library, 7000 ; Commencement, second Wed- nesday in August.


Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. Founded in 1769. Nathan Lord, D.D., Pres .; Instructors, 9; Alumni, 2517; Ministers, 600; Students, 201; Volumes in Library, 16,500 ; Com- mencement, last Thursday in July ; Annual Expense of Instruction, $27; Room, Rent, and other College Ex- penses, $13 24 ; Board, 38 weeks, from $50 to 60; Lights, Wood, and Washing, $10.


University of Vermont, Burling- ton, Vt. Founded in 1791. Worth- ington Smith, D.D., President; In- structors, 6; Alunni, 463; Minis- ters, 76; Students, 97; Volumes in Library, 10,000 ; Commencement, first Wednesday in August.


Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. Founded in 1800. B. Labaree, D.D., Pres .; Instructors, 7; Alumni, 852; Ministers, 300; Student4, 60 ; Volumes in Library, 7,050 ; Com- mencement fourth Wednesday in July.


Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Founded in 1638. Edward Everett, L.L.D .. Pres .; Instructors, 20; Alumni, 6131; Ministers, 1628; Students. 277; Volumes in Library, 82,000 ; Commencement, fourth Wed nesday in August ; Annual Expen ses of Instruction, $75; Room Rent, and other College Expenses, $15; Board, 40 weeks, from $70 to 100; Wood, Lights, and Washing, $40.


Williams College. Williamstown, Mass. Founded in 1793. Mark Hop- kins, D. D., President. Number of Instructors, 9; Alumni, 1,581 ; Minis- ters, 318 ; Students, 177; volumes in Library, 8,500; commencement, third Wednesday in August. Annual ex- penses : Instruction, $30; Room Rent and other college expenses, 9; Board, 39 weeks, from $55 to 65.


Amherst College. Amherst, Mass. Founded in 1821. Edward Hitch- cock,. L. L. D., President. Instruc- tors, 11; Alumni, 858; Ministers, 340; Students, 150; volumes in Li- brary, 20,000; commencement, se- cond Thursday in August. Annual expenses : Instruction, $33; Room Rent and other college expenses, 15; Board, for 40 weeks, $60; wood, lights, and washing, $20.


Holy Cross, (Catholic). Worces- ter, Mass. Founded in 1843. Jas. Rider, President. Number of In- siructors, 9; number of Students, 117; volumes in Library, 4,300; commencement, last week in July.


Brown University. Providence, Rhode Island. Founded in 1764. Francis Wayland, D. D., President. Instructors, 7; Alumni, 1,613 ; minis- ters, 414 ; students, 152; volumes in Library, 27,000 ; commencement, first Wednesday in September. Annual expenses : Instruction, $40: Room Rent and other college expenses, 23 ; Board, 39 weeks, from $50 to 60.


Yale College, New Haven, Conn. Founded in 1700. Theo. D. Wool- sey, Pres .; Instructor4, 17 ; Alumni, 5762; Ministers, 1497; Students, 379; Volumes in Library, 46,000 ; Commencement, third Thursday in August ; Annual Expenses of In- struction, $33 ; Room Rent, and other College Expenses, 21; Board, 40 weeks, from 40 to 100; Wood, Lights, and Washing, 21.


Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. Founded in 1824. John Williams, D.D., Pres .; Instructors, 9 ; Alumni, 257; Ministers, 117; Stude its, 66. Volumes in Library, 9004; Com- mencement, first Thursday in Au- gust.


Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. Founded in 1831. Stephen Olin, D.D., Pres. ; Instructors, 7; Alumni, 306 ; Ministers, 104; Stu- donts, 118; Volumes in Library, 20,000; Commencement, first Wed- nesday in August.


Theological Schools.


Bangor Theological Seminary .. Bangor, Maine (Congregational). Es- tabli hed in 1816. Professors 3. Stu- dents in 1848, 37. Vols in Library, . 7000.


Theological Seminary. Concord, !. N. H. (Methodist).


New Hampshire Theological Se- minary. New Hampton (Biptist). Established in 1825. Professors, 2 :. Students, 36. Vols. in Library, 2000.>.


Norwich University, Norwich, Vt. Founded in 1834. Henry S. Whea- ton, Pres. ; Instructors, 7; Alumni, 107; Ministers, not known ; Stu- Theological Seminary. (Congre -- gational) Andover, Mass. Estab- lished in 1807. Professors, 5%. Stu: dents, 88; Volumes in Library, 1000 ; Commencement, second Thursday dents in 1848, 93. Volumes in Lib, rary, 21,000.


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East Granville Academy .- Rev. Science. Isabella Hill, Preceptress, and Teacher of the Ornamental Branches; Mrs. Eliza G. Brewer, Teacher of Music ; Mrs. Elizabeth E. Marcy, Teacher of French and Bo- tany. Wilbraham.


Framingham Academy .- Incorpo- rated in 1798. Capital, $5,000. John corporated in 1834. Elizabeth A. Hastings, Principal. Cate, Principal ; Susan A. Whitwell, Instructress of Music. Norton.


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Divinity School, Harvard Univer- sity. (Congregational Unitarians), Camb dge, Mass. Established in 1816. Professors, 2. Students in 1848. 23. Volumes in Library, 3000.


Theological Institution. (Calvin- istic Baptist) Newton, Mass. Es- tablished in 1825. Professors, 3. Stu- dents in 1848, 33. Volumes in Lib- rary, 5500.


Theological Department, Yale College. (Congregational) New Ha- ven. Connecticut. Established in 1822. Professors, 4. Students in 1848, 35. Volumes in Library, 9000.


Theological Institution of Connec- ticut. (Congregational) East Wind- sor. Established in 1834. Professors, 3. Students in 1848, 17. Volumes in Library, 5000.


La'w Schools.


Harvard University. Cambridge, Mass. 3 Professors, and 95 Students. Yale College, New Haven, Ct, 3 Professors, and 41 Students.


Medical Schools.


Maine Medical School. Bruns- wick, Maine. Founded in 1820. Professors, 4. Students, 81. Lectures commence February 15th.


New Hampshire Medical School, Hanoner. N. H. Founded in 1797. Professors, 6. Students, 50. Lec- tures commence 2d Thursday in August.


Castleton Medical College, Custle- ton, Vermont. Founded in 1818. Professors, 7. Students, 104. Lec- tures commence 4th Thursday in August.


Vermont Medical College, Wood- stock, Vermont. Founded in 1835. Professors, 7. Students, 96. Lec- tures commence 1st Thursday in March.


Medical School, Harvard Univer- sity, Cambridge, Ms. Founded in 1782. Professors, 6. Students, 165. Lectures commence Ist Wednesday in November.


Berkshire Medical School, Pitts- field, Mass. Founded in 1823. Pro- fessors, 5. Students, 153. Lectures commence 1st Thursday in Sept.


Medical Institution, Yale College, New Haven Ct. Founded in 1810. Professors, 6. Students, 85. Lectures commence 6 weeks after the third Thursday in August.


Insurance Companies.


[MARINE, FIRE, LIFE AND HEALTH.]


Merrimack Mutual Fire Insu- rance Co., Andover. Samuel Mer- rill, President ; Samuel Gray, Secre- tary and Treasurer.


Essex County Health Insurance Co., Beverly. Capital, $50,000. J. Safford, President ; Charles Davis, Secretary ; R. G. Bennet, Treasurer.


American Insurance Co. J. I. Bow- ditch, President, 54 State st. Boston. American Life Insurance Co. B. Silliman, President, 4 State st.


Boston.


Boston Insurance Co. Lem. Pope, President, 62 State st.


Boylston Fire and Marine Insu- rance Co. Francis Bacon, President, 45 State st.


Coasters' Mutual Marine Insu- rance Co. John Williams, 68 State street.


Connecticut Mutual Life Insu- rance Co. E. B. Pratt, President, Merchants' Exchange.


Essex County Insurance Co. Oli- ver Brewster, President, 4 State st.


Equitable Safety Marine & Fire Insurance Co., John Clark, Mer- chants' Exchange.


Firemen's Insurance Co. Thos. C. Amory, 75 State st.


Franklin Insurance Co. F. Welch, President, 44 State st.


Hartford Insurance Co. J. H. Ward & Co., Agents, 4 Devonshire street.


Hope Insurance Co. Sam. Quincy, President, 46 State st.


Long Pond Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Charles A. Wells, President, 13 State st.


Manufacturers' Insurance Co. C. W. Cartwright, President, 59 State Massachusetts' Health Insurance Co. Thos. Tarbell, President, 4 Mu- seum Building.


Massachusetts' Hospital Life In- surance Co. Peter C. Brooks, Presi- dent, 50 State st.


Massachusetts' Mutual Fire Insu- rance Co. Charles Wells, President, 31 State st.


Mechanics' Mutual Fire Insu- rance Co. A. W. Thaxter, President, 27 State st.


Mercantile Marine Insurance Co. Nathaniel Merriam, President, 58 State st.


Merchants' Insurance Co. Jos. Balch, President, 38 State st.


Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. R. L. Patterson, President, 17 State st.


National Insurance Co. Samuel W. Swett, President, 66 State st.


Neptune Insurance Co. C. Curtis, President, 64 State st.


New England Health Insurance Co. Joel W. White, President, 15 State st. Boston.


New England Mutual Life Insu- rance Co. Willard Phillips, Presi- dent, 28 State st.


New England Mutual Marine In- surance Co. Joseph H. Adams, Ex change Building.


New York Life Insurance and Trust Co. P. Bigelow, Agent, 46 State st.


Norfolk County Health Insurance Co. Sher'n Leland, President, Mer- chants' Exchange.


People's Equitable Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Albert Field, Presi- dent, 4 State st.


People's Mutual Insurance Co. Jos. South wick, President. 8 O. State House.


Real Estate Mutual Fire Insu- rance Co. Willard Sears, President, 81 Washington st.


South Mutual Fire Insurance Co. James Barker, President, cor. Fourth and Turnpike streets.


State Mutual Fire Insurance Co. E. Harrington, President, 21 State street.


State Mutual Life Assurance Co. Nathaniel Ford, President, 21 State street.


Suffolk Insurance Co. P. W. Hay- ward, President, State st. cor. Con- gress.


Tremont Insurance Co. John G. Nazro, President, 43 State st.


United States Health Insurance Co. James Clark, President, 17 State st.


B. Williams, President, 52 State st.


Union Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Enoch Hobart, President, 10 O. State House.


Warren Insurance Co.


J. L Dimmock, President, Merchants' Ex- change.


Washington Insurance Co. Thos. Lamb, President, 42 State st.


Brewster Insurance Co., Brews- ter. Capital, $20,000; 200 shares, par value $100; Jeremiah Mayo, Pre- sident.


Citizens' Mutual Insurance Co., Brighton. Edward Sparhawk, Pre- sident ; Charles Spicy, Secretary.


Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Cambridge Port. Robert Fuller, President; H. M. Chamberlain, Se- cretary and Treasurer.


Cohasset Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Cohasset. J. C. Doane, Presi- dent ; Henry J. Turner, Secretary.


Middlesex Mutual Insurance Co., Concord. Daniel Shattuck, Presi- dent; N. Brooks, Secretary and Trea- surer.


Norfolk Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Dedham. James Richardson, President; [. Cleveland, Secretary ; Martin Marsh, Treasurer.


Fitchburg Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Fitchburg. Nathaniel Wood, President ; I. Phillips, Secretary.


Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co., Georgetown. Incorporated, 1844. D. Wright, President; Wiu. Boynton, Secretary and Treasurer.


Gloucester Marine Insurance Co., Gloucester. Capital, $50,000; 500 shares, par value $100; George H. Rodgers, President; Alfred Presson, Secretary.


Franklin Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Greenfield. H. G. Newcomb, President; A. Brainard, Secretary.


Haverhill Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Haverhill. A. Kittridge, Presi- dent; T. M. Hayes, Secretary.


Haverhill Health Insurance Co., Haverhill. Capital, $50,000; 2,000 shares, par value $25; Caleb Hersey, President ; G. Ames, Actuary.


Hingham Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Hingham. Solomon Lincoln, President; Rufus Lane, Treasurer ; David Harding, Secretary.


Lawrence Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Lawrence. Daniel Weed, Presi- dent; Charles Stark Newell, Secre- tary.


Lowell Traders' and Mechanics' Mutual Insurance Co., Lowell. T. Hopkinson, President; James Dins moor, Secretary.


Lowell Health Insurance Co., Lowell. Capital, 50,000; 2,000 shares, par valne $25; Elisha Huntington, President; F. Parker, Secretary and Treasurer.


Howard Fire Insurance Co., Lo- well. $50,000: shares, 500; $100 par value. Oliver M. Whipple, Presi- dent; T. Parker, Secretary & Trea- surer.


Lynn Mechanics' Fire and Marinc. Insurance Comp., Lynn. $50,000; shares, 500. $100 par value. M. C. Pratt, President ; Amos Rhodes, Se- cretary.


Commercial Insurance Co., Nan- tucket. Cap. $75,000. H. Bernard, President; A. J. Morton, Secretary.


Mutual Marine Insurance Co., New Bedford. A. Barker, President ; Wm. H. Taylor, Secretary.


Whaling Insurance Co., New Bed- ford. Geo. Howland Jr., President ; B. Wood, Secretary.


Bedford Commercial Insurance Co., New Bedford. James Howland, tary. Cap. $50,000.


United States Insurance Co. R. 2d, President ; R. R. Crocker, Secre-


Pacific Insurance Co., New Bed- ford. J. Perry, President ; L. Lum- bard, Secretary. Cap. $100,000.


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Mechanics' Insurance Co., New Bedford. Andrew Robinson, Pre- sident; Joseph Shiverick, Secret :ry. Cap. $100,000. 1000 shares. $100 par value.


Bristol County Mutual Fire In- surance Co., New Bedford. Henry H. Crapo, President; Joseph S. Til- linghast, Secretary & Treasurer.


Berkshire Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Pittsfield. Nathan Willis, Pre- sident ; James Buel, Secretary.


Old Colony Insurance Co., Ply- mouth. Cap. $50 000. Ezra Finney, President; Allen Danforth, Sec.


Equitable Marine insurance Co., Provincetown. Cap. $50,000. 500 shares. $100 par value. Thomas Nickerson, President; Enos Nicker- son, Secretary and Treasurer.


Union Insurance Co., Province- town. Cap. $75,000. 750 shares. $100 par value. E. S. Smith, Pre- sident ; David Fairbanks, Sec.


Holyoke Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Salem. John S. Williams, Pre- sident ; John T. Burnhanı, Sec.


Oriental Insurance Co., Salem. Cap. $200.000. 2000 shares. $100 par value. N. Endicott, President ; N. Pierce Jr., Secretary.


Esser Fire and Marine Insurance Co, Salem. Cap. $100,000. 1000 shares. $100 par value. James B. Briggs. President ; C. F. W. Brown, Secretary.


Mechanics' and Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Stockbridge. C. M. Orren, President ; J. E. Field, Secretary ; J. D. Adams, Treasurer.


Peoples' Equitable Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Taunton. Albert Field, President ; Philip E. Hill, Secretary.


Merchants' Mutual Fire Insu- rance Co., 102 Main st., Worcester. Isaac Davis, President ; C. L. Put- Cohasset. Ms., Beals, City Hotel nam. Secretary.


Worcester Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Office Court House, Worcester. F. W. Paine, President; A. Chase, Secretary.


Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insu- rance Co., Worcester. Jas. Shepard, President; Samuel Allen, Sec.


Peoples' Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 176 Main st., Worcester. E. H. Heminway, President; O. Harring- ton, Secretary.


State Mutual Life Insurance Co., 104 Main st., Worcester. John Da- vis, President ; C. Harris, Secretary.


Worcester Health Insurance Co., Brinly Row, Worcester. Charles Hartshorn, President ; O. Harrington, Secretary.


Chatham Insurance Co., Yar- mouth. Nathaniel Snow, President and Treasurer.


Expresses.


Abington, Ms., Ford & Co. 21 Elm st. ; Abington, S., Keith, Cellar 6 F. Hall Market


Albany, N. Y., Thompson & Co. 8 Court street


Amesbury, Ms., Batchelder, 7 Rail- rond Exchange


Andover, Ms., G. Foster, 8 Court st Athol, do Bigelow, 45 Brattle st Augusta, Me., Carpenter & Co. Rail- road Ex. ; Child & Co. 7 State st Ashby, M <. , Bigelow, 45 Brattle st Baldwinville, Ms., Bigelow, 45 do Barnstable, Ms., Witherell & Co., R. R. Exchange


Bangor, Me., Jerome & Co. 7 State street; Hodgman & Co. R. R. Ex. Bath, Me., Carpenter & Co. Railroad Ex. ; Child & Co. 7 State st


Belfast, Me., Jerome & Co. 7 State st .; Hartford, Ct., Thompson & Comp., 8 Hodgman & Co. Railroad Ex. Court street




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